show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Hindsight

Jennifer Sarrett & Akil Sanders

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
A podcast about unknown history and current day injustices. Hosted by Akil Sanders and Dr. Jennifer Sarrett. Each week, we share unknown or misrepresented events in history that shape today’s diversity, equity, and inclusion issues.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Split. The After Ever After Podcast

Ashley Wood & Jennifer Sanders

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Welcome to Split. The After Ever After Podcast co-hosted by Family Law Mediator Jennifer Sanders and Certified Divorce Coach Ashley Wood. Featuring guests, Q&A, tips, and updated info on all things separation, divorce, conflict resolution and co-parenting. Whether you’re newly separated or divorced and co-parenting, listen now for tips and advice on how to build a foundation for a more peaceful future.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Seal of Approval

Seal of Approval Music Review

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Daily+
 
Seal of Approval is a music review podcast hosted by James Sanders and Jennifer Roger. We discuss what we're listening to, recent and historical events in music, as well as our lives. We are sharing, and we hope you will feel welcome to also.
  continue reading
 
Forward Filmmaker shares stories and advice from a new generation of filmmakers bucking "traditional" filmmaking norms. Join host Max Sanders as he interviews directors and producers. Each episode features a different forward-thinking filmmaker redefining how great cinema is made. This podcast is brought to you by Filmhub, the leading distribution platform where filmmakers monetize their titles directly to streaming services – without giving up their rights. Go to Filmhub.com to join thousan ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
CounterPol

Cambridge Overcoming Polarization Initiative

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Daily+
 
2024 is a massively consequential year for national and global politics. Sixty-four countries across the world will have elections over the next 12 months - including the U.S., U.K., European Parliament, Taiwan, India, South Africa, and Mexico. This is a watershed moment for democracy as a governing system not simply because so much of the world's population will mobilize to decide who comes to power - but because, at this moment, countries are more polarized than they have ever been. How di ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
americandailyreview.com was created in 2008 to provide an established, well-edited, search engine and optimized alternative outlet for conservative Judeo-Christian political commentators, Internet talk radio hosts and writers to reach and share a much larger audience via the pixilated word. In 2009 the website was augmented by a broadcast arm, and American Daily Review The Podcast was born.Currently co-hosted by Jim “JASmius” Sondergeld (Hard Starboard Radio), Douglas V. Gibbs, and Jennifer ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Hope After Child Loss

The Empty Chair Endeavor

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
An outreach of The Empty Chair Endeavor designed to support and equip survivors of child loss in rediscovering life, hope, and joy after unspeakable tragedy. Additionally, our mission involves educating the public about the life altering impact the death of a child has upon survivors, both parents and siblings, and equipping them to better support and minister to them. Join us as guests share their stories of heartbreaking loss and how God has shown up on their journeys to restore hope, mean ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Source Code is an information security podcast that’s all about education. Rather than simply providing technical segments or news, Source Code is focused on the people that push information security forward and battle in the trenches every day. We interview practitioners from every facet of information security about their origin story. This includes how they go their start, how they got into the field, what makes them tick, and the career decisions that made them successful (or slowed them ...
  continue reading
 
Welcome to What the Privacy Podcast, where Andrew, the visionary CEO of BreachAware, sits down with unsung heroes of the cyber security industry. Get ready to uncover the stories and insights of industry trailblazers you might not have heard of before, as they share their experiences, opinions, and insider intel. But beware, it's not all serious talk—expect a healthy dose of humour (and the odd cussing) sprinkled throughout the conversation. Tune in and join us on this thrilling journey thro ...
  continue reading
 
"Making Smart Communities that are Accessible, Liveable and Sustainable for All"​ The Smart Community Podcast is a hub where Smart and exciting people from all around the world come to discuss all things Smart City, Smart Town, Smart Region - anything that makes a place more liveable. Together we can create the Smart Community Collective. Disclaimer: All content is representative of personal opinion only and is not associated with any company, organisation or government agency.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to The Support Automation Show, a podcast by Capacity, hosted by Justin Schmidt. We host conversations with leaders in customer or employee support who are using technology to answer questions, automate processes, and build innovative solutions to any business challenge.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
In a new media world where everyone is a critic with a platform and feels unheard if they are not pointing out what is wrong, The Baub Show focuses on what is right! The Baub Show prides itself on celebrating life, pop culture and positivity! Host Bob Merrick welcomes artists from varying genres from acting, singing, stand-up comedy, dancers, chefs and even reality stars! Paired with fresh co-hosts each week, the show likes to look back on career highs, accomplishments as well as career insp ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
What do we do when our deepest fear suddenly becomes our new reality? How do we even begin to process and navigate the pain and grief we never could have imagined? This is where Teresa Davis found herself on November 28, 2018 when she learned that her 32 year old son, Andrew had died when the plane he was piloting crashed in a very remote area, lea…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, well known author and speaker Vaneetha Risner and I talk about her long journey of loss and suffering beginning with childhood polio, several miscarriages, the death of her infant son Paul, post-polio syndrome, betrayal and abandonment by her first husband, and caring for young daughters alone while battling illness. We talk about …
  continue reading
 
Every year, approximately 11,000 people are killed by drunk drivers, an astounding number. Jenny Leavitt's 17 year old son, Jacob, was one of them in August, 2015. Miraculously, her 29 year old son, Caleb, survived, but was left with catastrophic injuries requiring a long period of healing and recovery. How do parents survive and navigate something…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · The People Behind the Wheel Podcast Episode 4 – Thomas Ableman, Transport for London Beginning the conversation for this episode, Thomas Ableman shares his journey into the transport industry and his current role at Transport for London (TfL). He reflects on his experiences and the pivotal moments that shaped his car…
  continue reading
 
Today, Andrew is joined by two influential leaders from PureCyber: Ceri Maund, the Chief Marketing Officer, and Matthew Jones, the Chief Defensive Security Officer. Ceri Maund is celebrated as one of the Top 100 Business Women in Wales, recognised by the Women in Business Awards. An innovative leader with Level 7 CMI, MCIM, and Post Grad CIPR quali…
  continue reading
 
Join Jennifer as she talks with Jessika and Eric about their upcoming book, In His Hands: Prayers for your child or baby in a medical crisis. They will talk about prayer and how having the words of others who have gone before you is so helpful in times of crisis. Jessika's Website Jessika's ministry Jessika's Instagram In His Hands Eric's Website E…
  continue reading
 
As the day began to unfold on June 28, 2023, life as they knew it would never again be the same for Tobe and Amy as they learned their precious, beautiful 28 year old daughter Abbie had taken her own life after a long battle with depression and PTSD. Tobe and Amy had witnessed the pain and suffering of others as they grieved their loved ones in his…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · Intelligent Transport Podcast Episode 32 – Sean Collins, Uber Boats by Thames Clippers Beginning the conversation for this episode, Sean Collins, Managing Director of Uber Boats by Thames Clippers, discusses the innovative steps the company is taking to enhance sustainability in urban water transportation, delving in…
  continue reading
 
Today, Andrew is joined by David Derigiotis, a leading authority in the field of cyber liability insurance and the President of Brokerage and Head of Insurance at Flow Specialty, a next-generation wholesale insurance broker. David's career is marked by his pioneering work at Embroker, where he developed innovative cybersecurity, technology, and pri…
  continue reading
 
In our previous episode, Michael’s daughter, Jennifer Bullock-Moore, shared the story of the tragic loss of her beautiful son Miles to stillbirth in September 2021. Grandparents, like surviving siblings, are often overlooked following the death of a child, but their grief is just as real. In this episode, Michael describes the heartbreaking pain of…
  continue reading
 
Today, Andrew engages in a captivating conversation with Bob Carver, a distinguished cybersecurity expert with an illustrious career spanning the financial industry to spearheading groundbreaking initiatives in security monitoring and incident response. As the inaugural employee tasked with establishing Verizon Wireless's first dedicated security m…
  continue reading
 
2022 statistics from the National Institutes of Health mirror findings of an investigation by ProPublica into the U.S. stillbirth crisis in which more than 20,000 pregnancies every year are lost at 20 weeks or more with the baby being born dead. As the news anchor for the local NBC affiliate in Columbus, Ohio, Jenn’s pregnancy was celebrated and fo…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · Intelligent Transport Podcast Episode 31 – Christophe Tenthorey, RATP Dev Casablanca Beginning the conversation for this episode, Christophe Tenthorey, Director of RATP Dev Casablanca, discusses the remarkable growth and importance of new transportation infrastructure in Morocco’s commercial capital, highlighting the…
  continue reading
 
On today's edition of WHAT THE PR!V*CY, Andrew is joined by Robert Brooker, a distinguished expert in forensics, fraud, and cybersecurity. For five years, Robert served as the Head of Forensics and Fraud at PKF GM, leveraging his expertise as an Accredited Counter Fraud Specialist and his training in Financial Investigations. With a career spanning…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, noted author, speaker and podcaster, Aubrey Sampson, talks with me about her personal grief journey and a crisis of faith following the sudden, tragic death of her cousin Cameron in a snow hiking accident. Describing Cameron as being like a brother, his untimely death resulted in a season of very deep grief and depression. As if th…
  continue reading
 
Today, Jen talks about the inclusion of homosexuality in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and how gay rights activists got it (eventually) removed. We talk about Dr. John H. Fryer, who participated on a panel about homosexuality and psychiatry as Dr. Henry Anonymous, complete with mask and voice distorter to protect h…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · The People Behind the Wheel Podcast Episode 3 – Rachel Geliamassi, Great Western Railway Beginning the conversation for this episode, Rachel Geliamassi, Customer Service Director at Great Western Railway (GWR), shares her journey and enthusiasm for enhancing customer experiences within the transportation sector. Rach…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the WHAT THE PR!V*CY Podcast. Today, Andrew is joined by Jennifer Sanders, a seasoned legal expert whose illustrious career spans across prestigious tech giants and innovative startups alike. Jennifer's journey began as Chief Division Counsel at BEA Systems, Inc., where she provided invaluable legal guidan…
  continue reading
 
How is a parent supposed to accept and begin processing the sudden, unexplainable death of their child? Healthy 20 years don’t just die suddenly without warning or symptoms of some sort. Sadly, a phone call brought this devastating news to Tim Challies and his family on November 3, 2020. His precious son Nick, engaged to be married, and working tow…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · Intelligent Transport Podcast Episode 30 – Jennifer Sanders, North Texas Innovation Alliance Beginning the conversation for this episode, Jennifer Sanders, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the North Texas Innovation Alliance (NTXIA), sheds light on how the alliance serves as a catalyst for innovation and collabor…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to another insightful episode of the WHAT THE PR!V*CY. Today, Andrew is joined by Alejandro Fernández-Cernuda Díaz, whose journey from Linguistics and International Relations to the forefront of cybersecurity is nothing short of remarkable. Alejandro's foray into the world of cybersecurity began in 2007 when he transitioned to the security …
  continue reading
 
What do we do when the news we receive changes everything and we suddenly find ourselves in the middle of a crisis without warning? It leaves us paralyzed with fear and uncertainty so deep we don’t even know if we can pray, or how we can pray. If that’s where you find yourself as you’re reading this, please listen to this conversation. In this epis…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we continue to discuss the history of policing. Last time we talked about the start of policing in America and this episodes covers the mid-20th century. This is the era when policing became more embedded in communities. The War on Poverty, War on Crime, and War on Drugs all led to increase surveillance of some communities and many…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · The People Behind the Wheel Podcast Episode 2 – Young Tae Kim, ITF Beginning the conversation for this episode, Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the International Transport Forum (ITF), shares insights into the multifaceted nature of his role and the diverse expectations of the 66 member countries within the forum…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to an electrifying episode of the WHAT THE PR!V*CY. Today, Andrew is joined by none other than Andy Jenkinson, the dynamic CEO of Cybersec Innovation Partners, renowned for his visionary leadership and groundbreaking (and sometimes judged as controversial) contributions to the cyber world. With over three decades of hands-on experience, And…
  continue reading
 
For Terry Sternad, the cold, icy December day on a horse ranch in Colorado, was to be one of watching his daughter take a riding lesson while his 5 year old son T.J. enjoyed exploring around the stables where he had played on previous trips. What happened over the next few hours would forever profoundly alter Terry’s and his family’s lives. In this…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jen talks about how formal policing started in the US, from slave patrols to northern union busting units. Turns out, talking about the history of policing - even if you are only focusing on colonial times and the mid 20th century! So, come along on a journey of Puritanical justice, the original purpose of Georgia, and how police b…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · Intelligent Transport Podcast Episode 29 – Phil DeVault & Patrick Brady, King County Metro Beginning the conversation for this episode, Phil DeVault, Director of Bus Operations at King County Metro Transit, and Patrick Brady, Metro Driver and Member of the Amalgamated Transit Union #587 (ATU 587), discuss the incepti…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to another enlightening episode of WHAT THE PR!V*CY. In this edition, Andrew is joined by Gerry, a titan in the insurance industry with an impressive track record spanning over three decades. With rich experience garnered from esteemed national carriers such as Kemper, Travelers, and USF&G, Gerry has worn multiple hats, serving in roles ran…
  continue reading
 
January 31, 2018 should have been a "normal", otherwise uneventful day for Stephanie Carducci and her family. They would soon discover that was not to be the case, when they learned their beloved 17 year old son, Daniel, had taken his own life. The death of a child by any cause is such an unthinkable, unspeakable event for parents, but suicide comp…
  continue reading
 
One of the markers of a deeply polarized society is an inability to talk with those outside one's political or social groups. There's a heightening of the "us versus them" dynamics that make any intergroup interactions undesirable or even impossible. This breakdown in communication contributes to the iterative nature of polarization; we spend more …
  continue reading
 
How do you repair polarized relationships? Many political depolarization strategies emphasize the value of common interests and elevating similarities to drown out our differences - contact theory, for short. Such strategies certainly have their place, but there is something to be said about learning skills that allow you to co-exist with someone w…
  continue reading
 
WARNING: We do sing in this episodeThis time, Akil talks about the making and impact of We Are The World, the hit 1985 song featuring a bunch of celebrities of the time. The aim was to raise money and awareness for hunger in Africa, and it did! Along the way, as usual, we talk about a lot of other things, including an amazing story from Akil's chil…
  continue reading
 
What happens when a polarized society turns violent? In Rwanda, decades of tension between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups came to a head in a Civil War that, seemingly overnight, devolved into one of the bloodiest genocides of the 20th century. With concerns about a potential civil war in the United States, it's worth examining what exactly was h…
  continue reading
 
It is not enough that we find ourselves in a global polarization crisis. No, no, no. We simply needed to be entrenched in a global mis/disinformation crisis as well. Indeed, there is reason to believe that the two are interlinked - nefarious actors manufacture false information for a public searching for answers and assume positions of power based …
  continue reading
 
Anyone who's spent time on social media can tell you just how divisive the digital communications space can be. Opinions and ideologies take on a life of their own on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and the icon formerly known as Twitter. The combination of opposing views, loud voices, and general lawlessness makes the internet ripe for…
  continue reading
 
How much of our identity is informed by our ideology? How much of our ideology is informed by our identity? Are politicians pulling the electorate to the extremes? Or are voters demanding that politicians take more hard-line policy stances? These are just some of the chicken-and-egg scenarios that come to light when trying to understand what drives…
  continue reading
 
Pernicious polarization is spreading like wildfire across democracies around the world. And the outlook for the world is, well, awful. The World Economic Forum ranks "Societal Polarization" third in its list of short-term risks - and ninth in long-term risks - in its 2024 Global Risk Report. Adding to the concern are the interactions between polari…
  continue reading
 
Democracies are divided. So divided, in fact, that Tom Carothers - Co-Director of the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - wrote an entire book on it. If someone asked you to think about a democracy in trouble, chances are the United States comes to mind. And not without reason; the current…
  continue reading
 
In this edition, Andrew sits down with the multifaceted Bill McCluggage, a seasoned leader with a storied career spanning various prestigious roles. With a wealth of experience as an MD, IT Director, CIO, CTO, and CISO, Bill possesses a rare talent for fostering robust connections between business, IT, and development teams, as well as with externa…
  continue reading
 
The death of a child at any age is a traumatic, unspeakable loss for parents. All too often, however, the emotional, mental, and even physical pain suffered by parents as a result of miscarriage or stillbirth isn't afforded the same level of compassion or understanding as loss from other causes. In this episode, author, pastor, and podcast host, Er…
  continue reading
 
Inspired by the multiple Oscars Oppenheimer was nominated for, Jen tells Akil about how the creation of the lab in Los Alamos involved displacing homesteaders in a quick and, sometimes, violent manner. The story of Project Manhattan that the film didn't tell you. As we learn about this untold history, we find ourselves discussing conspiracy theorie…
  continue reading
 
Intelligent Transport Podcast · Intelligent Transport Podcast Episode 28 – Claire Walters & Jennie Martin, Bus Users UK Beginning the conversation for this episode, Bus Users UK’s Chief Executive and Chair, Claire Walters and Jennie Martin, delve into the gradual, yet remarkable, evolution of technology in public transportation across the UK. They …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Andrew engages in a captivating conversation with none other than Thomas Ryan. Thomas gained widespread acclaim for his pioneering research into the perilous landscape of social media, notably through his groundbreaking "Robin Sage Experiment." Join us as we delve into the depths of cyber security with one of its most innovative mi…
  continue reading
 
As a licensed professional clinical counselor, Amy was well acquainted with clinical depression, it's prevalence and impact on the lives of teenagers, and associated risk of suicide. But on July 28, 2019 it suddenly became very personal when she discovered her precious, beautiful son Thomas had taken his own life at the young age of only 16. A sing…
  continue reading
 
Hi #SmartCommunity friends! I sat down with my podcast producer Ellen to record a little update episode, there is a little bit of Smart Community Podcast news and we want to keep you in the loop! We are planning to take an extended break from the podcast because unfortunately my Mum is very unwell. So I'm going to take some time to be with her and …
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide