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Real Career Talk with Sherry Sims is an excellent resource for Black Career Women who want to succeed in their careers. The podcast features Sherry Sims, Founder of Black Career Women's Network and an experienced career coach, who provides valuable insights and practical advice on career management. Real Career Talk empowers its listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate and thrive in the workplace. If you're a Black Career Woman looking to grow professionally with clarity ...
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Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy

Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science

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Technology has transformed our lives, but there are hidden tradeoffs we make as we take advantage of these new tools. Cookies, as you know, can be a tasty snack -- but they can also be something that takes your data. This podcast is presented by the Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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Welcome to the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast where we create space for conversations that heal. With your host Dr. Byron McClure, along with our special guests will give you the insight to promote collective healing by putting people first. Through weekly conversations with educators, psychologists, and healers, we discuss ways to heal, thrive, and live your best life! This is the healing-centered conversations podcast!
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Welcome to the Healing-Centered Conversations podcast! In this episode, we have a powerful discussion between Dr. Celeste Malone and Dr. Sherrie Proctor on the Juxtaposition of Black Joy and Black Trauma. Healing is a form of resistance and in this special episode, Dr. Proctor sits down with Dr. Malone to begin the healing process. Dr. Malone descr…
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In this episode, Byron has a healing-centered convo with Ashley Tucker, Assistant Principal, and founder of Teachers Pay Black Teachers. Ashley discusses the need of creating culturally responsive content, her previous roles as a dean and special education teacher, how deficit thinking shows up in our work, and what being healing-centered means in …
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Welcome to the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast where we create space for conversations that heal. With your host Dr. Byron McClure, along with our special guests will give you the insight to promote collective healing by putting people first. In this episode, we have a special guest, Claudine Miles, Founder of Restore More! Claudine speciali…
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Show Notes In this episode, we discuss the profession of school psychology, business, and entrepreneurship. Tim shares how School Psychologists can integrate technology into practice. He also shares the importance of building relationships in our field. About Tim McIvor Tim McIvor is a practicing School Psychologist and Founder of popular website f…
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Show Notes In this episode, Britt Hawthorne discusses developing your identity, dream interpretation, turning work into play, creating brave spaces, being thankful for nights that turned into mornings, and the importance of rooting for yourself. About Britt Hawthorne Britt Hawthorne (she/her) is a Black bi-racial momma, teacher, author, and anti-bi…
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In this episode, Katie drops so many gems and shares knowledge of how to take care of yourself. She gives practical tips and strategies for how to start taking real care of yourself. About Dr. Katie Raher Dr. Katie Raher helps highly driven educators and educational change agents cultivate social-emotional learning, resilience, and wellness within …
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Show Notes In this episode, we have a special guest, education consultant, author, and coach – Dr. Chase McCullum. About Dr. Chase McCullum Dr. Charcelor (Chase) McCullum is currently the Director of Special Services and Social Emotional Learning for the Moss Point School District. He has experience as a school psychologist, a lead school psycholog…
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In this episode, we have a special guest, Dope Guy Tai aka Dr. Tai Collins. Dr. Tai A. Collins is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the School Psychology Program at the University of Cincinnati. About Dr. Tai Collins Tai A. Collins received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in 2013. Dr. Collins is primarily interested in the develop…
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Dr. Earl Turner drops by to discuss his platform Therapy For Black Kids, breaking the mental health stigma in the Black community, helping Black families find a therapist, and how to thrive. About Dr. Turner Dr. Erlanger ‘Earl’ Turner, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist, author, consultant, and university professor in Los Angeles. Recently, he founde…
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About Dr. Nikole Hollins-Sims Dr. Hollins-Sims is an educational equity expert. She currently serves as the Special Assistant to the Secretary of Education at the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE). Dr. Hollins-Sims previously served as an educational consultant for the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN)-Harrisb…
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About Dr. Dave Shriberg In episode 23, we have a healing-centered convo with Dr. Dave Shriberg. Who is an internationally recognized speaker, author, and consultant. His work focuses primarily on issues of cultural diversity and social justice. He breaks down why social justice work is so critical. Dr. Shriberg has been a big reason why the field o…
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About Kierra Fulmore In episode 22, we have a healing-centered convo with School Psych Sistahs Founder, Kierra Fulmore. Kierra shares her journey of transitioning out of the school system. She also shares her inspiration behind creating School Psych Sistahs. We discuss what it might take to authentically retain people of color in the field of Schoo…
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About Dr. Brandon Gamble Dr. Brandon Gamble serves as the Charles Bell Faculty Scholar at the Black Resource Center at San Diego State University. In episode 21, we spoke with Dr. Brandon Gamble who writes and presents about what is right with Black people. He was appointed as the Director of the San Diego State University’s Black Resource Center. …
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Dr. Riana Elyse Anderson is a daughter of Detroit and mental health maven, and a carb connoisseur. For a decade, she’s been working with Black youth and families from South Central LA to Southwest Detroit on ways to “dropkick” racism and engage in resistance for a healthy mind, body, and spirit. You can follow Dr. Riana Anderson on Twitter at @rian…
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About Celeste Malone In episode 19, we spoke with NASP President-Elect aka Madame President, Dr. Celeste Malone. Dr. Malone discusses why our presence (POC) is a gift and not a favor. We also discuss why social justice work is complex, intersectionality, the future of the field, what it means to be only the second Black president of NASP, being a p…
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In episode 18 of the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast, we spoke with a productive survivor of the mass incarceration of the 80's-90's, Robert King. For the first time on a public stage, Rob shares his personal journey from incarceration to healing and how he’s working relentlessly to make a difference in the lives of young people. He is the F…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Habeebah Grimes Habeebah’s Twitter bio reads “Mother | Wife | School Psychologist | Afrofuturist | Shaping Change as CEO of @pepcleveland” Habeebah has a passion for lifting up the kids she serves at Positive Education Program, who have complex mental health needs, largely rooted in …
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Tre Gammage Dean of Students & SEL Consultant, Tre’ Gammage has always had a passion for helping others. With a vast background in speaking, podcasting, and consulting, Tre’ was once told “when you see someone living their dream, it makes you want to be a part of that dream” and he’s…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Sunne Perry Bailey Sunne Perry Bailey, also known as the Whole Healing Homie, is a wife, mother, Jesus lover, and mental health provider from the inner city of Milwaukee, WI. Show Highlights Sunne Perry Bailey aka the Whole Healing Homie Lessons learned being a licensed clinical soci…
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About Dr. Candice Jones Dr. Candice Jones is a Board-certified Pediatrician promoting health and wellness for our children. Show Highlights Childhood dreams of becoming a doctor to practicing pediatrician Morehouse School of Medicine and HBCUs What families should know about getting their children vaccinated What’s a mediatrician? High Five Discipl…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Sheldon Eakins, Ph.D. Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D. is the Founder of the Leading Equity Center and host of the Leading Equity Podcast. With over 11 years in education, he has served as a teacher, principal, and Director of Special Education. Dr. Eakins has a passion for helping educators…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Linda McGhee Dr. Linda Fleming McGhee is a practicing clinical psychologist who speaks and writes nationally on mental health and education. Show Highlights Dr. Linda McGhee - a lover not a fighter, a healer not a divider A lawyer turned psychologist I’m Good Bro - the documentary Go…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Dr. Charles Barrett Charles Barrett is a multi-faceted artist who thinks deeply about the world and the myriad issues facing people through the lens of psychology, faith, and education. Whether as a psychologist, teacher, writer, or musician, his purpose remains the same: communicati…
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Show Notes Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Dr. Keiva Bland Dr. Keiva Bland is a board-certified and fellowship-trained surgeon from Detroit, Michigan who practices general surgery with an emphasis on breast diseases. She attended Howard University in Washington DC for both undergraduate studies and medical school. …
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Kendell Kelly Kendell Kelly is a first-year doctoral student in the School Psychology Program at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas. His research focuses on race-related stress of Black male students, restorative practices, the school-to-prison pipeline, and Black men school p…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Shaun Dr. Shaun Woodly is a sought-after speaker & professional development expert whose highly engaging, fun, yet thought-provoking messages inspire guests for action and change. Dr. Woodly works with educators at all levels, specializing in helping those that serve in urban and cul…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Alexandria Alexandria is a school psychologist in New York City, a Southern California native, and a graduate of CSU Long Beach and Azusa Pacific University. She is a firm advocate for police-free schools and racial equity in special education. Show Highlights Alexandria Lockhart ove…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Mykesha Mack Mykesha Mack is a dynamic CONFIDENCE Coach, LIFE Speaker, Dance Fitness Instructor and GAMECHANGER. Her purpose is to help Ambitious Professional Women unlock their GOD-GIVEN greatness by DIVORCING toxic thoughts and healing from past trauma to build the Confidence to ta…
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About Madison Payton Madison Payton, is an educator at a Title 1 school based in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Madison is also an ED Policy --- EdD Candidate at NYU, A CRE curriculum guru, and a cohost of the Race Through Education Podcast. Show Highlights Intro to Madison Payton Path to becoming an educator working with Black and Brown youth What is Blac…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Dr. Blake Dr. William Blake previously served as the Director of Social-Emotional Learning for the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). In this role, Dr. Blake ensured systems and structures were in place to support the development of the whole child. He is currently the Assis…
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Does anyone actually read privacy policies? What's in them, and why can't we usually understand them? On our second season finale, we’ll talk with Professor Lorrie Cranor, director of the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory at Carnegie-Mellon University. The lab brings together more than 100 faculty from across campus to study security and…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Dr. Rebecca Branstetter Dr. Branstetter is a school psychologist, speaker, and author on a mission to help children be the best they can be in school and in life by supporting school psychologists, educators, and families. She is also the founder of The Thriving School Psychologist C…
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Annette Zimmermann makes the provocative argument that there are times it might be better to take cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools and leave them unused. Annette is a political philosopher working on the ethics of artificial intelligence and machine learning. She’s a technology and human rights fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights P…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Amen Rahh Amen Rahh is known as the Revolutionary Principal for how he built and founded University Pathways Public Service Academy “The U” an urban public school in South Central Los Angeles. Principal Rahh distinguished himself in the classroom and as an educational change agent. A…
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Learn more about the Healing Centered Conversations Podcast About Dr. Brian McClure ​​Brian is the Director of the DC Council Office of Racial Equity also referred to as CORE for short. Prior to joining CORE, Brian served in several leadership capacities for Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie and the Council’s Committee on Business and Economic Developm…
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Kevin Lee recently co-wrote a fascinating study about how easy it is for an attacker to gain control of another person’s cell phone. From there, the attacker can use the phone’s multi-factor authentication tool – usually a security code provided over a text message -- to do all kinds of damage, including making unauthorized purchases. As part of th…
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Are online learning platforms really secure? Mihir Kshirsagar co-wrote a paper that spells out in startling detail everything you’ve wondered about -- but didn’t want to know -- about how online platforms are allowing students to have their personal data exploited as the students use them for online learning. And he discusses the one mistake instru…
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How can you can improve your privacy in your everyday use of web browsers, email, text messaging and other apps? Our guest is David Sherry, the chief information security officer here at Princeton. He’s responsible for shoring up security at this Ivy League campus of more than 15,000 people. He has 20 years of experience in information security man…
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Today’s guests have written a study about the Google Search engine, and the subtle – and not-so-subtle – ways in which it shows its bias, and in many ways perpetuates tired old stereotypes. Orestis Papakyriakopoulos is a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy. His research showcases political issues …
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As a chief computer architect at Hewlett-Packard in the 1980s, Ruby Lee was a leader in changing the way computers are built, simplifying their core instructions so they could do more. And she revolutionized the way computers use multimedia. If you’ve watched a video or streamed music on your computer or smart phone, Ruby had a lot to do with makin…
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To kick off our second season, we’re honored to welcome Barton Gellman, Princeton Class of 1982. Bart has won multiple Pulitzer Prizes, including for his groundbreaking work with The Washington Post in 2013 to reveal widespread surveillance by the National Security Agency. The stories showed that even though they weren’t the targets, law-abiding Am…
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Just checking in to see if anyone is out there listening. Hoping to get some feedback on what to talk about. I’ve been thinking of taking a new direction with this and hobby talking... aka talk about things I fuck with. Sims, true crime, spirituality... love. Wishing anyone listening a happy day full of blessings!…
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