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The Litigation Psychology Podcast presented by Courtroom Sciences, Inc. (CSI) is a podcast for in-house and outside defense counsel and insurance claims personnel about the intersection of science and litigation. We explore topics of interest to the defense bar, with a particular emphasis on subjects that don‘t get enough attention. Our hosts are experts in Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and scientifically-based jury research with a wealth of knowledge about science, research, human ...
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Er du interessert i prosjekt, prosjektering og ledelse i bygg-, anlegg- og eiendomsbransjen? Jobber du med prosjekt eller har lyst å lære mer om prosjekt? Synes du vi mangler, eller kan bli bedre på, erfaringsoverføring i bransjen? Vil du bli inspirert, og vil du være med å utvikle bransjen? Alexander Strand i Multiconsult har lang erfaring fra alle sider av byggebransjen og er lidenskapelig opptatt av hvordan god ledelse, kommunikasjon og samspill mellom aktørene kan skape gode prosjekter. ...
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Former high school coach and player have teamed up again to bring you today‘s hottest issues, both on and off the court. Each week our audience will have the opportunity to listen and gain knowledge from our hosts and special guest. Learn to P.A.S.S. - Process, Attitude, Sacrifice and Satisfaction!! You will be blessed!!
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Welcome to The Wealth Blueprint, where ideas spark, strategies unfold, and knowledge transforms. Dive into a world of entrepreneurship, real estate investing, financial markets, retirement planning, and the exploration of the human condition. This podcast is your creative and intellectual haven for understanding the intricacies of building wealth, fostering personal growth, and achieving financial independence. Each episode invites you to join thought-provoking conversations with industry ex ...
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Get an exclusive all-access pass into the world of Penn State football on The Lions Den with host Aeneas Hawkins. Aeneas, a former Nittany Lion himself, sits down with current players Nick Dawkins and Jerry Cross to give fans an unfiltered look into the life of a Penn State football player. Tune in for unique post-game analysis and untold stories straight from the source. Presented by The College Sports Company.
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The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to a scholar who have made outstanding contributions to research in the arts and humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The Prize amounts to NOK 6 000 000. The Holberg Prize also awards the Nils Klim Prize (NOK 500 000) to young Nordic scholars in the same academic fields. In this channel we publish interviews and lectures with the Laureates, Holberg Week Guests and other events.
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In this inaugural episode of The Wealth Blueprint, real estate developer and investor Nathan Howery shares invaluable insights into the mortgage industry, strategies for building equity, and tips for navigating an ever-shifting real estate market. Joined by his business partner, Howery reveals the benefits of partnering with a mortgage broker, debu…
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Thekla Teunis (⁠LinkedIn⁠) is the founder of ⁠Grounded⁠ aiming to bring agriculture back into balance. Thekla shares her journey from Shell and McKinsey to her current work of transforming agriculture bottom up from the core. We speak of being with the consequences of what one is doing, what it takes to see and what it takes to take risk. The impor…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about the critical importance of preparation for litigation, and particularly early preparation. Bill discusses the risks for the defense by not being prepared and the costs for not being prepared. Bill talks about steps to take before litigation even strikes: 1. Education: Identify people who will be involved in liti…
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🎙️ Prosjekteffekt poddens episode #51 er en META episode. Prosjekteffekt META er våre refleksjoner om de foregående episodene i Prosjekteffekt, der vi løfter oss litt opp og ser på sakene med et metaperspektiv. Gjesten Sindre Mæland er divisjonsleder i forretningsområdet prosjektledelse i WSP, mens Alexander Strand er seksjonsleder for prosjektlede…
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Jonathan Wohlwend, Associate Attorney at Bradley, joins Steve Wood, Ph.D. to talk about Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) and the legal implications around NIL. Jonathan provides background on what NIL is and is not, particularly within the context of college athletics, and describes how the process for NIL works for recruiting players. Jonathan defines …
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Vicki Saunders (LI) founder of Coralus and I spoke of the new ways of building business, systems transformation, the power of generosity and kindness. What happens when you get 7000 women together and let the community direct investments? What happens when you realise just how expensive control is and how cheap trust is? What are the metaphors that…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about the biggest mistake witnesses make during testimony: guessing. Bill describes why this happens, even in light of clear direction to not guess, and how to address it. Bill talks about the attention/behavior gap which is driven by the brain's native neurocognitive wiring and explains the two categories of reasons …
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil, we dive into an insightful conversation with Kevin Kruger, head coach of UNLV Men's Basketball, as he shares his unique journey from player to coach. Kevin discusses the leadership skills he's developed over time, the challenges of coaching in today's evolving NCAA landscape, and how NIL (Name, Image, Likene…
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Sam Hinds (website, substack) therapist, PhD and lecturer at California Center for Integral Studies, has been on before EP173. We dive into the depths of what some call collective precensing. We speak of faith and trust. We speak of the impatience we feel, the importance of slowing down, of staying with it. We speak of responsibility, relevance, ci…
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Steve Wood, Ph.D. talks about seeing more and more examples of witnesses who are fighting with opposing counsel in their deposition or at trial, motivated by a desire to get their story across. Steve covers several reasons why pivoting like this is a bad idea including: arguing with a professional arguer is foolish; jurors view witnesses who pivot …
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil, we bring you the incredible journey of MLB All-Star Brandon Kintzler, a player who transformed from a 40th-round draft pick to one of the league’s top closers. Brandon shares how he overcame repeated setbacks, including injuries and being released, only to find himself grinding it out in independent leagues …
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Giles Hutchins (⁠webpage⁠) has been on the podcast before (⁠EP107⁠). Recently released his 6th book ⁠Nature Works⁠ which we center this conversation around. We deepdive into the meaning of the quote: "being intimate with the immanent and transparent with the transcendent". Giles also positions us nicely in where our society is currently, we speak o…
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In this episode, we're diving deep into asset protection and tax strategies with expert guest, Brian Boyd. As a seasoned attorney in asset and tax law, Brian shares actionable tips to help investors shield themselves from liability, maximize tax deductions, and make smart financial decisions in any market. Whether you're looking to protect your ass…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about how to select experts for trial testimony. One option is to pick national experts and another approach is to choose an expert who is more local to the venue. Bill walks through some important considerations when selecting an expert witness: - How much time does the expert spend testifying professionally? - How m…
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Samantha Sweetwater is a coach, author, holistic practitioner (webpage, LinkedIn, Instagram). We spoke of what is to have lived with the awareness of existential risk for 50 years. Which places it may take you. We speak of what it means to live in these times we live in and the possibilities it offers us. We speak of embodiment, enlifenment, aesthe…
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil?, I sit down with Rachel Jo Smith, a Lubbock native and owner of Lubbock Lady Real Estate Group. Rachel dives into what makes West Texas special, from its resilient, close-knit community to the economic growth driven by its strategic location. We discuss her path into real estate, her people-first approach to…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. and Ava Hernandez join host Steve Wood, Ph.D. for another edition of From the Trenches where they discuss recent observations and updates from jury research projects, witness trainings, and cases that the CSI team have been working on. First, they talk about how too many attorneys wait until close to trial to contact the CS…
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Vanessa Andreotti author of Hospicing Modernity, dean of the faculty of education at University of Victoria and member of the DCF collective came and spoke about what it takes to begin making space for something that isn't modernity. We speak of the importance of humor and humility, staying open to both the good and the sh*t, coming into contact wi…
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil?, we sit down with Jeb Smith, a top real estate agent from Huntington Beach and host of The Educated Buyer podcast. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Jeb shares insights on the evolving real estate market, offering valuable tips for homebuyers and investors alike. He emphasizes the importance …
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Penn State punter Riley Thompson joins teammate Dvon J-Thomas and The Lion's Den host Aeneas Hawkins in today's exclusive interview. Thompson discusses the transition to American football and how learning more about situational football has helped him succeed. The guys talk through the importance of special teams at Penn State and how they help win…
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Paul Motz, Shareholder and Trial Attorney, at Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney joins Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to dispel several myths around litigation and talk about what's fact and what's fiction. Paul and Bill discuss whether jurors hate corporations, whether the person most knowledgeable should always serve as the corporate representative, wh…
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In this two-part episode of Anyone Have a Pencil?, we welcome back real estate expert Hatti Day for an insightful deep dive into the world of property investing. Building on the previous episode, this conversation covers essential investor questions: when and why to buy property, how to time your investments, and strategies for mitigating risks. Wi…
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Steve Wood, Ph.D. joins host Ava Hernandez to discuss his background and how he got into the litigation consulting business. Steve shares details on his education and his interest in how people make decisions which he applies to his role as a litigation consultant. Ava and Steve also talk about their fascination with how people behave and in partic…
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Ida Faldbakken (⁠LinkedIn⁠), CEO of KatapultX and co-founder of ⁠Katapult Future Fest⁠, and I had a deep inquiry into what it is to gather, what it's for and what it means to not waste peoples time. We also spoke about what it takes to break our habits, like what if the people on stage are there to propagate the conversation off stage, what if thes…
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Penn State defensive lineman Smith Vilbert joins teammate Dvon J-Thomas and The Lion's Den host Aeneas Hawkins in today's exclusive interview. Vilbert opens up on his journey fighting through adversity to come back with a huge play in Penn State's week one statement win. The guys discuss the 2024 PSU defense starting fast and look forward to buildi…
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil?, we switch things up with a deep dive into the ever-changing real estate market, featuring Hattie Day, co-founder of Modern Day Living. For the first time, Hattie steps out from behind the scenes to share her journey of launching a successful brokerage, the challenges she faced, and her strategies for thrivi…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about how to manage stress during trial. Bill shares the three areas to focus on: physical health, emotional health, and mental health. Physical health keys: 1. Protect your sleep - really important to get plenty of restful sleep. 2. Exercise - get your body moving, even if its just for a few minutes by taking a walk …
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Manish Jain, founder of ⁠Swaraj University⁠ and ⁠Ecoversities Alliance⁠ is this weeks guest. We spoke of alternatives to education, why education as we think of it today may be one of the root causes of the metacrisis rather than a solution for it and we spoke of reclaiming learning and knowledge. The treachery of language like 'first generation le…
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil?, we sit down with Steven Ross, the mastermind behind Renovating Kansas City, to explore the intersection of real estate, entrepreneurship, and family life. Steven shares candid stories about the highs and lows of scaling a successful renovation business, the challenges of balancing work and family, and the i…
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Nationally recognized and renowned memory expert Dr. Elizabeth Loftus joins Steve Wood, Ph.D. for the second part of their discussion about memory, where they talk about repressed memories. Dr. Loftus shares her experience working on cases where repressed memories were at the core of the case and the research she has done on repressed memories and …
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Grace Rachmany of the Voices of humanty, Priceless DAO, DAO leadership and many more projects is this weeks guest. We spoke of democracy and the state of it, we spoke of decision making, what happens to a society that has the monetary system as it's primary social structure. We speak of value, commons, technology and responsibility. This conversati…
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On 5 June 2024 Holberg Laureate Achille Mbembe held his Holberg Lecture: "The Earthly Community" in the University Aula in Bergen.How should we inhabit anew and share as equitably as possible a planet whose life-support system has been so severely damaged by human activities as to be in dire need of repair?Achille Mbembe is Research Professor of Hi…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the extraordinary yet challenging world of social media influence with Ricky Reeves, known to many as "the dad next door." Ricky opens up about the journey from working in a milk processing plant to becoming a key player in his family's social media empire. He shares candid insights on the hidden operations behind…
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Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. answers another round of podcast listener mail: - What is the best timing for witness training? - What is the best routine for the witness the morning of the deposition? - How do you deal with catastrophic injury and death cases every week? - How long should focus groups be? - Any updates on nuclear verdicts and how to prev…
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Tanuja Prasad (LinkedIn) and I had a conversation about her work in regenerative investments. We talked about the spirit of investments, the driving force behind investment up until this point, how to transcend the extractive paradigm and shift away from the control and force as the governing principles towards something more generative. Tanuja and…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Anyone Have a Pencil?, host Addison Thom sits down with Pastor Stephen Storm for an in-depth conversation that explores the intersection of faith, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Pastor Storm shares profound insights into how biblical principles can guide leaders in balancing the demands of work, family, and s…
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In this episode of Anyone Have a Pencil, we sit down with Cole Townsend, a former college athlete turned successful entrepreneur, to discuss his journey from sports to building and selling a profitable hunting business. Cole shares his challenges, insights on business partnerships, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. If you're intereste…
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Nationally recognized and renowned memory expert Dr. Elizabeth Loftus joins Steve Wood, Ph.D. for the first part of a two-part episode about memory. Dr. Loftus is a Distinguished Professor at University of California-Irvine and has consulted on the issue of memory for hundreds of civil and criminal cases throughout her career. Dr. Loftus shares her…
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Eva Karlsson (LinkedIn), CEO of Houdini Sportswear visited the podcast. We got to talk about solutions that are not solutions, the planetary boundaries in business, measurement, common sense, why joy at work is a radical thing to focus on. We also spoke of the benefit of having a strict set of design boundaries to work with, spoler: it spurs creati…
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Welcome to another episode of Anyone Have a Pencil? filmed at the luxurious Wynn Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada! Today we're joined by Pat Vassar, a friend, business partner and the head portfolio manager for Ignite Funding. Pat shares his experiences on balancing a demanding career with the joys and challenges of fatherhood. In this episode, we dive …
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John E. Hall, Jr., Partner with Hall, Booth, Smith, P.C. joins Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to talk about the trial process. Bill and John discuss preparation for trial, managing stress leading up to trial, as well as, managing stresses during trial. John shares the strategic approach his team employs to prepare for trial and how he works with his tria…
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Jeremy D Johnson visited the podcast a second time after 2 years (website). This was a deep and curious conversation about change all the way down. We spoke of emergence happening in the middle, the idea of slowing down, the importance of hesitation, temporics of attention, the awakening of the relational (integrated) worldview in younger generatio…
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In this captivating episode of "Anyone Have a Pencil?" host Addison sits down with Mark Oatman, a seasoned real estate professional with a remarkable story. Mark shares his 15-year journey in the real estate industry, from humble beginnings in Wichita Falls to becoming one of the top agents in West Texas. Mark opens up about the challenges he faced…
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Jenny Grettve founder of the Economic Institue For Feminine Futures, author of the upcoming book Mothering economy came by the podcast. We spoke of why, with all our innovative capacity, it is so difficult to create a caring and kind economy? This is a conversation on many levels that zooms in and out of the economic, educational and systemic work …
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Legal Sector Analyst and Forecaster Jordan Furlong joins host Ava Hernandez to discuss a range of topics around the future of legal including shifts in market expectations, the development of early career lawyers, and changes in the business of law. Jordan and Ava talk about how law firms must reconsider and reimagine their approach to their purpos…
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As a follow-up to Part 1 (Episode #220) of what not to do in opening statements, Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. talks about what to do in your opening statements. Bill discusses a few key principles for delivering opening statements: the speed of delivery, eye contact, repetition, pausing/using silence, movement, volume, and telling the jurors what you w…
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Eric "Zippy" Harris-Braun, founder of Holochain, had a conversation about Holochain, agent centric vs data centric blockchains, the power of Holochain as one of the components of the DNA for social organisms. We speak about money and why it is not a very wholesome storage of value. We speak of gramatic capacity and LLMs as grammar deducers, the imp…
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Michael “Mick” Williams, Ph.D., Founding Member of The Science of P/CVE & Shawn C. Marsh, Ph.D., Director of Judicial Studies and Associate Professor of Communication Studies / Social Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno join Steve Wood, Ph.D. to discuss the concept of Terror Management Theory and its implications on civil litigation. Mick …
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Jeremy Akers from Gospel of change (Substack, X, LinkedIn) came by the podcast. We spoke of liberating structures, how to acheive coherence in groups and why that is crucial for the times we live in, game design and how that may take us forward. This is a conversation that orients towards the practical with some concrete tools and possibilities to …
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