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In a world of continuous change, how do the world’s largest businesses ensure they keep pace with the rapid rate of technology? Co-Founder of Circus Street and Chief Commercial Strategist for the QA Group, Jonny Townsend shares the secrets of global industry leaders, how they continue to innovate and drive success by harnessing technology in their organisations. Learn more about Circus Street: www.circusstreet.com
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Sidebars is a limited-release podcast from Kilpatrick focused on women and diversity in the law. Hosted by San Francisco Managing Partner and Patent Litigator April Isaacson, Sidebars brings together some of the foremost intellectual property attorneys, litigators, scientists, career coaches, academics, leaders, authors, and other professionals for in-depth, unfiltered conversations about diverse life experiences, personal and career growth, mental health, and the pursuit of equity in the le ...
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Sef Townsend is a storyteller and musician. He’s collected stories and songs from his travels all around the globe, and has worked with refugees, people in exile and those in asylum detention. Sef’s work has included peace and reconciliation projects, and sharing his stories with audiences in schools, museums, churches, mosques and synagogues aroun…
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Yousif M. Qasmiyeh is a poet and scholar whose work has appeared in publications including Modern Poetry in Translation, Critical Quarterly, Cambridge Literary Review, New England Review, and Poetry London. His collection Writing the Camp (Broken Sleep Books, 2021), was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was shortlisted for the 2022 Royal Soc…
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Rachel Mann is a poet, theologian, broadcaster, and Anglican priest, who, since 2023, has served as Archdeacon of Salford and Bolton. She has published two collections of poetry: her first, A Kingdom of Love (Carcanet, 2019) was highly commended in the Forward Prizes for Poetry. The areas covered by her work include theology, cultural history, and …
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Dong Jin Kim is a writer and academic whose research interests are in the areas of peacebuilding, humanitarian and development cooperation, theology, and comparative studies of peace processes. He has collaborated with various humanitarian, development, and peace and reconciliation organisations, including Okedongmu Children in Korea, Korean Sharin…
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Jan Carson is a writer and community arts facilitator based in Belfast. She has written three novels, two collections of short stories, and two flash fiction anthologies; her work has also appeared in a number of journals and on BBC Radio 3 and 4. Her second novel, The Fire Starters (Transworld, 2019), won the EU Prize for Literature and was shortl…
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Prof. John Paul Lederach is a conflict transformation practitioner, writer, and academic. He has worked with communities all over the world, in countries including Somalia, Nicaragua, and Nepal. John Paul is the author of more than twenty books including The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace (Oxford University Press, 2005), When…
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For our first episode of Season Four, Partner April Isaacson is joined by Jordana Goodman and returning guests, Paul Gugliuzza and Rachel Rebouché. The trio discuss their groundbreaking article, “Inequality on Appeal: The Intersection of Race and Gender in Patent Litigation,” which showcases the on-going racial and gender disparities in the legal p…
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Sidebars is a limited-release podcast from Kilpatrick focused on women and diversity in the law. Hosted by San Francisco Managing Partner and Patent Litigator April Isaacson, Sidebars brings together some of the foremost intellectual property attorneys, litigators, scientists, career coaches, academics, leaders, authors, and other professionals for…
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Dr. Peter Coleman is a professor of psychology and education at Columbia University, and a renowned expert on constructive conflict resolution, intractable conflict, and sustaining peace. He directs the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution and is co-executive director of Columbia University’s Advanced Consorti…
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Nóirín Ní Riain is an Irish theologian and recording artist who has performed to audiences all over the world. She specialises in Irish traditional music and Gregorian chant, and has collaborated musically with the monks of Glenstal Abbey in Co. Limerick, where she lived for many years. Nóirín is the author of Theosony: Towards a Theology of Listen…
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Lesley Carroll is an ordained Presbyterian minister. She’s held a number of public roles in Northern Ireland, including serving as deputy chief commissioner at the Equality Commission and as an associate member of the Victims and Survivors Forum. In 2006, she was appointed to a member of the Independent Consultative Group on the Past. She has serve…
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Juliane Okot Bitek is a poet. Her 100 Days (University of Alberta Press, 2016) was nominated for several writing prizes including the 2017 BC Book Prize, the Pat Lowther Award, the 2017 Alberta Book Awards and the 2017 Canadian Authors Award for Poetry. It won the 2017 IndieFab Book of the Year Award for poetry and the 2017 Glenna Luschei Prize for…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Sarah Perry, the internationally bestselling author of the novels Melmoth (Serpent’s Tail, 2018), The Essex Serpent (Serpent’s Tail, 2016), and After Me Comes the Flood (Serpent’s Tail, 2014), and the non-fiction Essex Girls (Serpent’s Tail, 2020). She is a winner of the Waterstone’s Book of the Year Awards and the Brit…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Richard Holloway, who was the Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church from 1986-2000. Richard is the author of thirty books, including Godless Morality: Keeping Religion Out of Ethics (Canongate, 1999), Stories We Tell Ourselves (Canongate, 2020), and Waiting for the Last Bus (Canongate, 2018). His book Lea…
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Lauren Livak is an experienced digital leader who has expertly navigated the complex world of digital shelf management. As a Director of the Digital Shelf Institute, a community dedicated to helping digital leaders improve their performance, who better to give insight into the magic of e-commerce in an ever-evolving digital landscape? In this episo…
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Lauren Livak is an experienced digital leader who has expertly navigated the complex world of digital shelf management. As a Director of the Digital Shelf Institute, a community dedicated to helping digital leaders improve their performance, who better to give insight into the magic of e-commerce in an ever-evolving digital landscape? In this episo…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Duncan Morrow. Duncan is a lecturer in politics and Director of Community Engagement at Ulster University. In 1998, he was appointed as a Sentence Review Commissioner, and from 2002-2012 he was chief executive of the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council. He has also chaired the Scottish government's advisory gro…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Veena O’Sullivan. Veena has worked for the international relief and development charity Tearfund since 2000. She has focused particularly on HIV, peacebuilding, and violence against women and girls. Originally from Bengaluru in the southern part of India, Veena has lived in Ireland since 2015. In 2021, she became the in…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Dr. Jude Lal Fernando. Jude is a campaigner and peace activist who coordinated the People’s Tribunal of Sri Lanka. He teaches interreligious theology and ethics at the Irish School of Ecumenics in Trinity College Dublin, and directs the Trinity Centre for Post-Conflict Justice. His publications include Religion, Conflic…
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Content innovation in the digital age comes down to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. As audiences become more discerning and platforms become more crowded, it's more important than ever to create content that stands out and demands attention. From exploring new formats, and experimenting with emerging technologies to finding unique ways t…
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Content innovation in the digital age comes down to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. As audiences become more discerning and platforms become more crowded, it's more important than ever to create content that stands out and demands attention. From exploring new formats, and experimenting with emerging technologies to finding unique ways t…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Oliver Jeffers. Oliver is a visual artist and author working in painting, bookmaking, illustration, collage, performance, and sculpture. Curiosity and humour are underlying themes throughout Oliver’s practice as an artist and storyteller. While investigating the ways the human mind understands its world, his work also f…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Marina Cantacuzino. Marina is an award-winning British journalist and founder of The Forgiveness Project, a UK charity that uses the real stories of victims and perpetrators to explore how ideas about forgiveness, reconciliation and restorative justice can be used to impact positively on people’s lives. Marina is also t…
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Pádraig Ó Tuama is joined by Katy Hayward. Katy is Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast, a Fellow of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, and an Eisenhower Fellow. Her latest books are the co-authored Northern Ireland a Generation After Good Friday (Manchester University Press, 2…
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The Corrymeela Podcast is back in 2023 for a second season, with six episodes in the spring and six in the autumn. Host Pádraig Ó Tuama will be speaking with artists and writers and academics about art, conflict, theology, politics, and reconciliation. We’ll be back with you on 7th April, speaking with the brilliant political sociologist Katy Haywa…
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In this episode, we welcome Colleen Bear, Senior Professional Development Manager at Kilpatrick Townsend. Colleen has more than 20 years of experience in professional development, including organizational development and change talent assessment, leadership development, performance improvement, sales effectiveness, strategic planning, program manag…
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In this episode, we welcome Lydia Fenet, an auctioneer, bestselling author, podcast host, and globally recognized speaker as a Christie’s Ambassador. She has led auctions for more than 600 organizations, raising over a billion dollars for nonprofits. A sought-after keynote speaker, Lydia travels the world on speaking engagements to empower women in…
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In this episode, April Abele Isaacson, Kate Geyer, and Megan Bussey welcome Joseph Rosenfeld, a personal branding expert and image consultant who works extensively with attorneys and high-profile Silicon Valley executives. Joseph shares how being bullied as a teenager led to his fascination with the transformative power of personal branding, not on…
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Arin Reeves, a sociologist, business consultant, and a bestselling author. Her most recent book is titled, In Charge: The Energy Management Guide for Badass Women Who Are Tired of Being Tired. Arin is the founder and Managing Director of the research and advisory firm Nextions, which specializes in workplace culture …
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This episode introduces a new co-host, Megan Bussey. Megan will be joining April and Kate to host the third season of the Sidebars podcast. Megan is a Partner in Kilpatrick Townsend’s New York office. Her practice focuses on intellectual property law with particular emphasis on patent prosecution, patent litigation, and opinion work. Megan’s experi…
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Having grown tired of the constraints of the corporate world; brothers Richard and Jonny decided to embark on their own journey to disrupt the digital training industry. Each brother brought a specific skill set to the table. Jonny was commercial and operationally-minded, while Richard was a creative strategist with a proven track record in the med…
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Having grown tired of the constraints of the corporate world; brothers Richard and Jonny decided to embark on their own journey to disrupt the digital training industry. Each brother brought a specific skill set to the table. Jonny was commercial and operationally-minded, while Richard was a creative strategist with a proven track record in the med…
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Joe Walsh is the Director of B2B at Samsung UK and Ireland. With a background in economics majoring in strategy, commercial innovation, and Go-To-Market, Joe is an enthusiastic practical dreamer of digital solutions that address issues for the development of a digital world. Joe is a proponent of the information age and is a skilled researcher of t…
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Joe Walsh is the Director of B2B at Samsung UK and Ireland. With a background in economics majoring in strategy, commercial innovation, and Go-To-Market, Joe is an enthusiastic practical dreamer of digital solutions that address issues for the development of a digital world. Joe is a proponent of the information age and is a skilled researcher of t…
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Rachel Elend is the Global Head of Learning Excellence and Operations for Novartis Innovative Medicines. She is a former international pro-ice hockey physiotherapist who transitioned into entrepreneurship. Since moving to the Pharmaceutical industry in 2006, Rachel has been known for her ability to get things done. Today, she’s applying the art of …
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Rachel Elend is the Global Head of Learning Excellence and Operations for Novartis Innovative Medicines. She is a former international pro-ice hockey physiotherapist who transitioned into entrepreneurship. Since moving to the Pharmaceutical industry in 2006, Rachel has been known for her ability to get things done. Today, she’s applying the art of …
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Matthew Pritchard is the US Digital Programs Director for AstraZeneca pharmaceuticals. He has led digital transformation for startups and well-established businesses for more than 20 years, including some of the most-known brands in the world. Over the course of his career, he has made use of cutting-edge technology to develop tailored, customer-fo…
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Matthew Pritchard is the US Digital Programs Director for AstraZeneca pharmaceuticals. He has led digital transformation for startups and well-established businesses for more than 20 years, including some of the most-known brands in the world. Over the course of his career, he has made use of cutting-edge technology to develop tailored, customer-fo…
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In a world of continuous change, how do the world’s largest businesses ensure they keep pace with the rapid rate of technology? Chief Commercial Strategist for the QA Group, Jonny Townsend shares the secrets of global industry leaders, and how they continue to innovate and drive success by harnessing technology in their organisations. Find out more…
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In this episode, hosts April Abele Isaacson and Kate Geyer welcome fellow Kilpatrick Townsend patent litigator Courtney Dabbiere for a conversation about allyship. Courtney’s litigation practice, which includes cases in both federal court and the ITC, encompasses patent matters in a wide range of technologies, including telecommunication systems, e…
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In this special episode, hosts April Abele Isaacson and Kate Geyer are joined by Kasey Koballa, an Associate from the Kilpatrick Townsend Raleigh office. Kasey’s practice focuses on patent litigation in federal courts and before the ITC in matters relating to a wide variety of industries, including video games and footwear and sport apparel. In 201…
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In this episode, hosts April Abele Isaacson and Kate Geyer welcome a special cohost—fellow Kilpatrick Townsend patent litigator Taylor Pfingst—to discuss recent data on how law firms are doing on diversity, equity and inclusion, with particular emphasis on gender equality. Taylor, a native Californian, is an Associate in Kilpatrick Townsend’s Los A…
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In this episode, we interview patent litigator Amanda Brouillette, a Senior Associate in the Atlanta office of Kilpatrick Townsend. Amanda has defended a wide range of clients accused of patent infringement through all stages of litigation, including at trial. Her cases encompass a variety of technical fields, including telecommunications, medical …
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In this episode, we welcome Roger Wylie, the Managing Partner of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. Roger was the Co-Managing Partner of Townsend and Townsend and Crew prior to its merger with Kilpatrick Stockton. Roger is a registered patent attorney with over 20 years of experience in a variety of technologies, including software, business methods, …
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In this episode, we welcome Temple University professors Rachel Rebouché and Paul Gugliuzza, authors of a forthcoming paper in the North Carolina Law Review titled, “Gender Inequality in Patent Litigation” —a data-rich paper that touches on many of the central themes in Season 2. Rachel is a leading scholar in feminist legal theory, reproductive he…
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This episode introduces the new co-host of the Sidebars podcast, Kate Geyer. Kate is an Associate in Kilpatrick Townsend’s Seattle office. Her practice focuses on patent litigation in federal court and at the ITC, as well as post-grant proceedings before the U.S. Patent Office. Kate is a 2019 graduate of George Washington University Law School. She…
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In this episode, hosts April Abele Isaacson and Kimberlynn Davis along with the podcast’s producer, Kristina Travaillot, reflect on the first season of the Sidebars podcast and provide a preview of Season Two. Sidebars, the first podcast released by Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, grew out of April’s, Kim’s, and Kristina’s shared recognition th…
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In this episode, we welcome multi-faceted inventor and author, Dr. Arlyne Simon to the podcast. Arlyne is juggling three successful careers at the same time – as a biomedical engineer, an award-winning children’s book author, and the CEO of an invention education company, Abby Invents. Arlyne works as a platform architect in the Health and Sciences…
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In this episode, guest host Stephanie Sanders, Global Patent Operations Chief at Kilpatrick Townsend, speaks with two professional development experts about how to become the CEO of your legal career. Katie White is the Director of Employer Outreach at the George Washington University Law School and the principal at KT White Law Careers, a career c…
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Anthony Jones is an enrolled member of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe of Washington and an intellectual property attorney. An associate at Perkins Coie, his practice focuses on patent matters, including prosecution & portfolio counseling, involving complex technologies such as telecommunications, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cryptocu…
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