My main office is located in Allentown (Lehigh County). The focus of my legal practice is almost exclusively on criminal defense, and legal issues related to criminal defense, including Immigration, Child Custody, Children & Youth matters, and Protection from Abuse (PFA). I am a solo practitioner and when you call me, you won’t have to go through multiple people to get to talk to me.
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Join Dan, Kathryn and a plethora of distinguished guests as we dig through the significant and seemingly never ending ‘Now That’s What I Call Music’ archives...
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A museum director and a few obsessed college professors discuss all things film, TV, music, comics, and popular culture.
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A weekly podcast where two friends work their way through a Director's theatrical filmography from their first film all the way through to their last. To kick of our second volume, Season Six, focuses on the work of Kathryn Bigelow, while previous directors have been Robert Zemeckis, Zack Snyder, Sam Raimi, Joe Carnahan and Ron Howard.
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Popular Psychotherapist Kathryn Tull brings Compassionate Conversation with Kathryn Tull, a show designed to bring more compassion to conversations about real life. Your relationships, personal growth, family, career, self esteem and life issues matter!
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Providing writing tips and art advice from Contest Judges and Winners for writers and artists wanting to take their next step, along with needed inspiration to keep on going! Based on the world-famous Writers of the Future Contest created in 1983 by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Join Caroline Barulis and Kathryn Roberts, professional pattern makers, every fortnight for a cheeky drink and a chat about how fashion is made. Enjoy interviews with real industry experts and get to know what really goes into making the clothes we all love to wear. Expect chats about craftsmanship, pattern cutting, sewing, the industry at large and lots of laughs! If you’re into fashion and not taking yourself too seriously then this is the podcast for you!
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Our mission is to provide a platform for women’s voices and to further the conversations of both folk and feminism and explore how the two intersect
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Concussion Headliners: Behind the Scenes with the Experts, Hosted by Steve Broglio
University of Michigan Concussion Center
Did you ever wonder how your favorite concussion researcher got interested in concussions? Or, what motivates them every day? Or, maybe even, what is their favorite podcast or current playlist? Join the U-M Concussion Center as we have informal conversations with world-renowned concussion researchers and friends of the center to help you get to know them a little better.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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A regular podcast covering different aspects of English folklore, starting in East Anglia. Broadcast from the media suite at UEA, we include monthly podcasts covering a different myths, interspersed with interviews, specials and readings from local authors.
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a little bit of everything and a whole lot of nothing
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We invite people onto our show and read their favorite poem with them, line by line.
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Running a small business can often feel like paddling a boat upstream in a hurricane! Join Michael & Kathryn Redman, long-time business owners of Half a Bubble Out Leadership & Business Development, as they share personal stories and expert tips for transforming your business into one that is profitable AND fulfilling. If you're looking for business and leadership advice, or just need some heartfelt encouragement on your entrepreneurial journey, this is the podcast for you!
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The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.
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Interviewing academics, professionals and other experts, Korea Now is a podcast where Jed Lea-Henry digs into historical and current issues relating to the two Koreas. Jed Lea-Henry's podcast, and other work, can be found at http://www.jedleahenry.org/
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Like many of us, Eva grew up doing theater. She attended musical theater camp and loved Broadway musicals. While a true passion, Eva chose to pursue a career in politics. She began by working for the Gore campaign during the infamous 2000 presidential election. She then transitioned to journalism, spending five years with ABC News as an Assignment Editor and Coordinating Producer, where she covered 9/11, the Iraq War, the 2004 Presidential Election, the death of Pope John Paul II, amongst ot ...
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283. Meet Your New Favorite Authors: Lance, Stephannie, and Tom
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Writers of the Future 40 winners Lance Robinson ("Five Days Until Sunset"), Stephannie Tallent ("Live and Death and Love in the Bayou"), and Tom Vandermolen ("Nonzero") meet on the last day of the Writer Workshop Week (this being the second winner podcast) and we discuss their personal journeys and the value of the Contest to aspiring writers.We al…
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Screentime: Dissidents, Hit Man, Buying London
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Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about Dissidents, a documentary by Chen Yi that's screening as part of the DocEdge film festival. It follows three dissidents in America who are continuing their fight for democracy. She'll also profile Hit Man (Netflix), about a professor who moonlights as a gun for hire and Buying London, a r…
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Psychologist Jacqui Maguire discusses tips and advice for parents struggling to carry the mental load of parenting, family life and work.
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Tech: Ball of AI confusion, vote for your... chatbot?
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Technology correspondent Mark Pesce looks at where problems are cropping up in telling humans and AI apart. In one instance writers were fired after being accused of using AI - where they hadn't and in a recent US study participants struggled to tell who was human in a five-minute two way text conversation with a GPT-4 model. And as the UK goes to …
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Around the motu : Logan Savory in Southland
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Southland Tribune editor Logan Savory with the latest from the region.
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Book review: Close to Death by Anthony Horowitz
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Ralph McAllister reviews Close to Death by Anthony Horowitz published by Penguin Random House
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UK: Sunak v Starmer - final debate, betting scandal widens
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UK correspondent Natasha Clark on the countdown to the election.
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One month til Paris Olympics: Chef de Mission Nigel Avery
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It's a month til the Paris Olympics - NZ Chef de Mission, and former Olympic weightlifter, Nigel Avery with the overview
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Kiwi health food science supporter in limbo after funding expires
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A group that helps Kiwi businesses investigate the health benefits of the food they produce says as of next week, many of the researchers they've funded will effectively be working for free.
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Wairoa flood: Is river mouth management to blame?
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As locals in the Hawke's Bay town of Wairoa once again clear flood debris from their homes and properties, questions are emerging about whether more could've been done to open the Wairoa river mouth to the sea.
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Relationships + face recognition, chimp self-medication
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Science correspondent Jen Martin joins us to talk about how your ability to recognise faces might be affected by how many high-quality close relationships you have. Chimpanzees have been observed going out of their way to find plants with medicinal qualities when they're ill. And a study in rats has found that a key brain signal linked to memory fo…
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Dreaming of a happy retirement? Draft up a plan
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Detailed planning is the best way to set yourself up for a fulfilling retirement, say mother and daughter Di Murphy and Kristin Sutherland. To help people get the "scaffolding" in place for an enjoyable post-work life, theyve developed the online platform SMART Retirement and written the new book Dare to Retire Free.…
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Around the motu : Robin Martin in Taranaki
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New Plymouth businesses are concerned about rising inner city crime, as more than 30 people have been trespassed from a pedestrianised space in the CBD, that has become notorious for trouble. And tentacle drums, fire poi and music are set to delight at New Plymouth's Winter Festival of Lights this weekend.…
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Wairoa Mayor Craig Little: latest on the weather
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In the Northern Hawkes Bay town of Wairoa, residents have been evacuating since about 6am. Mayor Craig Little speaks to Kathryn
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Italian alpinist and Everest helicopter pilot Simone Moro
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Simone Moro has been involved in some extraordinary missions over the years through his high-altitude mountaineering career, and as a helicopter pilot.
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Hawkes Bay Civil Defence group controller Ian Macdonald
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The coastal area of Haumoana is one of the worst hit by the storm overnight.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about the likely return this week of Australian citizen Julian Assange following his plea deal with US prosecutors that ends his long-running legal saga.
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Mystery of finfish milky flesh syndome solved
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Scientists investigating the milky flesh syndrome affecting snapper and some other finfish has found they're malnourished.
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NZ women on a mental precipice as a result of MRT shortage - survey
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Thousands of Kiwis hit hard by the global shortage of estrogen patches have expressed their struggles in a recent survey. 80% said their mental health had been negatively impacted by the shortage, while 70% said their physical health was suffering.
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Hawke's Bay Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst on situation
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Kathryn speaks with Hawke's Bay mayor Sandra Hazlehurst on the decision to evacuate residents of low-lying suburbs ahead of the high tide expected before 9am.
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Haumoana residents flee high tide amid coastal battering
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Residents in the Hawke's Bay beachside settlement of Haumoana have evacuated overnight, with more than 100 sheltering in Haumoana School.
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[picture id="4KWP8K4_240109_AllBlacksPresser_10_JPG" crop="16x10" layout="full"] Sports correspondent Glen Larmer speaks to Kathryn about the naming of Scott Robertson's first All Blacks squad.
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In author Maree MacLean's The No Bullshit Guide to Staying Sober, she writes that just giving up the drink can turn you into a "dry drunk" - leading to a situation where you're sober but resentful of it.
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Oliver discusses what could come next for the Interislander fleet after the Aratere ship ran aground, and Treasury's involvement in procuring new ships.
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Around the motu: Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
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The Kawerau District Council is expected to adopt its long term plan which includes a 12.2 percent average rates increase.
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Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books in Auckland reviews Parade by Rachel Cusk published by Faber and Faber.
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