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LawPod

Queen's University - School of Law

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LawPod is a weekly podcast based in the Law School at Queen’s University Belfast. We provide a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way.
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Sichos Mussar

Rabbi Eli Reingold

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The “Mussar Schmuz” or “Sichas Mussar” has been a fixture of Yeshiva life for well over a century. Those on a path of Torah growth seek a deeper understanding of their inner workings and how they can refine and renew their lives of ruchnius/spirituality. The Sichos Mussar of Rabbi Reingold, a widely respected posek and rosh kollel, will give you a powerful opportunity for self discovery and self development. This podcast is powered for free by Torahcasts. Start your own forever free Torah po ...
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Progressively Jewish

Progressively Jewish

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As you continue on your Jewish journey, join rabbis, cantors and other Jewish educators in exploring many facets of Judaism. Contact us on progressivelyjewish@gmail.com. Progressively Jewish is a collaboration between Liberal Judaism, Reform Judaism, and Leo Baeck College. Remember to subscribe to Progressively Jewish and, if you like what you hear, leave us a podcast review.
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Welcome to The MatterHackers Podcast - a dedicated space that dives deep into the world of 3D printing and digital manufacturing. Here, we'll break down machines, materials, and revolutionary ideas through exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes processes. Join Dave Gaylord, MatterHackers' VP of Product and Technology and self-proclaimed tech nerd as he navigates us through the depths of this cutting-edge technology. To learn more about 3D printing, visit www.MatterHackers.com
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Dreaming the World to Come

Dreaming the World to Come

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The Dreaming the World to Come podcast calls in wise voices of our time, highlighting the leadership of BIPOC, Arab/Mizrahi, Sephardi, queer, trans, nonbinary & disabled Jews, to explore our larger collective dream for the world. Each episode, released on or near Rosh Chodesh (the first of the Hebrew month), features an interview with a contributor to our Indwelling Dreams of Olam HaBa 5783 Planner. Hosts Rebekah Erev and Nomy Lamm share and discuss their own interpretations and meditations ...
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In this special edition of LawPod, hosts Peter Doran and Rosie Cowan interview Declan Lawn, writer of the acclaimed series Blue Lights. Declan shares his career trajectory from journalism to screenwriting, with a focus on his legal studies and their impact on his work. The discussion explores his early life in Northern Ireland, his initial interest…
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Could students of postcolonial studies benefit from examining the Zionist movement as an example of both settler-colonialism & national liberation?Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Professor Derek Penslar for a conversation about the unique relationship between Ashkenazi Jews, Orientalism, anti-Semitism, Zionism, colonialism & postcolonialism.The two als…
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The Original Source Is A Copyleaks Podcast In this episode of The Original Source, host Shouvik Paul chats with Copyleaks Social Media Manager Aaron Hulbert. They explore Aaron's diverse career spanning over a decade of social media marketing and how AI impacts the field. They also touch on the challenges and benefits of using GenAI tools like Chat…
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In April of this year, the report, Bitter Legacy: State Impunity in the Northern Ireland Conflict, was published. Written by a panel of international human rights experts (The International Expert Panel on Impunity) convened by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the request of the Committee on the Administration of Justice and the Pat Finucan…
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Is there a uniquely Jewish balance one can strike between tribal rootedness & universalism?After hosting Rav Gavriel Reiss in Phoenix, Rav Shmuely Yanklowitz of the Valley Beit Midrash joins Rav Yehuda HaKohen for a follow up conversation on the need to create a critical mass of young Jewish organizers able to show up for other oppressed and margin…
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The most pressing challenges of our time demand a deeper embrace of our unique identities & a principled rejection of shallow political thinking.Rav Gavriel Reiss addresses the Valley Beit Midrash in Arizona & discusses the need to move away from the "two-state" paradigm in favor of an approach based more on the very real identities & realities on …
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In this episode of the Original Source, host Shouvik Paul dives deep into the world of AI legislation with his good friend and AI expert, Tom Cochran. With a rich history in government technology and media, Tom shares his unique insights on the rapid advancements in AI and the urgent need for regulation. From AI's impact on various industries to th…
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In this episode, we welcome Dr Fiona McGaughey from the University of Western Australia to discuss business and human rights and the 2018 Modern Slavery Act in Australia. Joined by Dr. Ciarán O'Kelly and Dr. Ciara Hackett, Dr McGaughey shares her journey into business and human rights research. The conversation delves into the evolution of business…
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The Original Source is a podcast by Copyleaks. In this episode, host Shouvik Paul, COO of Copyleaks, and Brooke Weinbaum, Copyleaks VP of Customer Success, are joined by guest Dr. Doris Zahner for a roundtable discussion about: • The crucial need for critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills • Why these human skills are still ess…
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The Original Source is a podcast by Copyleaks. Join Shouvik Paul on The Original Source as he interviews Shai Nassan, a Data Scientist at Copyleaks. Dive into the fascinating world of AI detection, data science, and the challenges of differentiating between human and AI-generated texts. Also discussed in this episode The intricacies behind AI algor…
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Can Israel truly receive a fair trial according to the moral standards of the West if Western civilization is fundamentally rooted in a Christian worldview?Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Professor Jeremy England to discuss his recent piece, Live by the Law or Die on the Cross, and the extent to which Israel could hope to survive and thrive as a Jewish…
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Dr. Cheryl Lawther welcomes Dr. Brianne Mc Gonigle Leyh from Utrecht University to discuss her research on transitional justice in the United States. The conversation explores how transitional justice, typically associated with countries emerging from conflict or authoritarian regimes, applies to the US. Leyh's work highlights historical and contem…
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Join Dr Norah Burns as she speaks with Member of the European Parliament Frances Fitzgerald. MEP Fitzgerald is an Irish politician, she is a former Tánaiste, Minister for Justice and Equality and Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. In March 2024 she was the joint winner of the "European Values Champion of the Mandate" award at The Parliament M…
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The Original Source is a podcast by Copyleaks. In this episode of the Original Source Podcast, Shouvik Paul hosts a live webinar with Alec Foster, an AI ethics leader and the Responsible AI Lead at MMA Global. They discuss the evolving intersection of AI and marketing alongside the implications of AI-generated content and images on major media plat…
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After years of branding Israel as a 'Western nation' closely allied to the United States, the campus-based pro-Israel advocacy organizations shouldn't be surprised when Israel is perceived by many students as a settler-colony.Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Vision student organizer Sharon Levy to analyze why the mainstream pro-Israel advocacy organizat…
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In this episode, Niamh and Tolu from Rainbow Refugees NI speak to Lauren Dempster about issues affecting LGBTQIA+ refugees and asylum seekers in Northern Ireland. Rainbow Refugees NI is a grassroots, volunteer-led organisation supporting LGBTQIA+ refugees and people seeking sanctuary. Niamh and Tolu tell us about the work of Rainbow Refugees NI, th…
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Join Dr Rosie Cowan as she talks to Professor Heather Conway and Barrister Sheena Grattan about how to die tidily with your affairs in order. Explore the pitfalls of dying without clear instructions left behind. Do you have a will? If not, do you know who gets your property when you die? If you have a will, is it up-to-date? Are your personal docum…
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Join us for a riveting episode of LawPod, where we delve deep into the evolving field of criminology with distinguished guest Professor Katja Franko. Hosted by Dr. Alessandro Corda and Dr. Theresa Degenhardt, this special edition not only celebrates the ICCJ Annual Lecture 2024 but also offers a profound exploration of the global implications of cr…
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The Original Source is a podcast by Copyleaks. In this episode of The Original Source, join host Shouvik Paul as he dives deep into the ever-evolving world of AI and marketing with Tessa Berg, the chief technology officer at ModOp. Tessa shares her journey from humble web development beginnings to leading AI and machine learning initiatives, offeri…
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Why do the children of Israel celebrate the seventh night of Pesaḥ (referred to by Rav Sa’adya Gaon as "Ḥag HaShmada" – the “Festival of Destruction”)? Yehuda HaKohen teaches that in addition to commemorating the smashing of Egypt’s military at the Sea of Reeds, the 21st of Nisan also marks something more significant to Israel’s development – the c…
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In this episode of LawPod, Lawpodders Victoria and Nick interview QUB School of Law's Dr Conall Mallory. They explore the effectiveness and challenges of international law, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict in Palestine. The discussion, which took place at the end of January, centres around the recent ruling by the International C…
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In this episode, ESRC-NINE Post-doctoral Research Fellow Dr Nisan Alici speaks to Dr Lauren Dempster about her PhD research on victim mobilisation and transitional justice in Turkey's Kurdish conflict, focusing on the Saturday Mothers movement. Nisan also discusses her Post-Doctoral research, which compares the work of civil society in Turkey and N…
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What is the reality of working as a solicitor within Private Practice in Northern Ireland? Lawpodder Karen Wray, alongside Deirdre Timoney talks to two local solicitor's - Katherine McAuley (Joseph Magee & Co. Solicitors) who is in the early years of her career, and Simon Murray (MKM Solicitors) who is a long-serving practitioner. They reflect on w…
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