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The Hostile Work Place Podcast by The Undercover Lawyer provides legal solutions to people facing an unfair termination, discipline, or a bullying boss or co-worker. Your work place rights are explained in easy to understand terms, so that you can fight back at work without having to hire a $265/hr lawyer.
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Health In Europe

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe

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Welcome to the Health In Europe podcast from the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. Our Region is broad and diverse. We work with fascinating and driven individuals and groups. This podcast is about hearing their stories and how it might impact your day-to-day life.
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Please contact us at www.employeelawnewyork.com if you are suffering from workplace harassment, retaliation, hostile work environment, gender discrimination, sexual harassment, age discrimination, disability discrimination, pregnancy discrimination, FMLA retaliation, loss of pay, and/or labor law violations. Problems at work are no problem for us. The Law Office of David H. Rosenberg P.C. are top New York sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation, and #me too lawyers dedicated to provid ...
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Workplace Justice is a podcast discussing workplace issues. We cover topics and examples of various matters in employment law including pregnancy discrimination, how courts define a hostile work environment, whistleblowing, and everything in between. Workplace Justice is brought to you by the New York City employment and civil rights law firm Nisar Law Group. To talk to an employment lawyer at Nisar Law Group, visit http://www.nisarlaw.com or call 212-600-9534 for a free case evaluation.
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The life of a cook is intense. On any given day someone can, and will, explode from the constant pressure. So why do people want to be a chef? The pay sucks, you work in a hostile environment, and the pressure to deliver is beyond measurable. Because it is in our blood. We are drawn to it and for some sick reason, we feed on it. Sometimes though, when it finally consumes us. We lose. These are the stories of the people that keep kitchens running. Their struggles and their victories.
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Our hosts, from the US and China, discuss what unites us. Using funny stories and brilliant guests from all walks of life, we join hands in laughter, building bridges across our cultural world. This is The Bridge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WELCOME TO THE EMPLOYEE SURVIVAL GUIDE® PODCAST The Employee Survival Guide® is an employees only podcast about everything related to work and working. We will share with you all the information your employer does not want you to know about and guide you through various work and employment law issues. Your Host Mark Carey The Employee Survival Guide® podcast is hosted by seasoned Employment Law Attorney Mark Carey, who has only practiced in the area of Employment Law for the past 26 years. M ...
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The mainstream media is broken. Groupthink, fake news, and distrust are just a few words to describe it. Too many in the media bow to the pressure of political correctness instead of standing tall for the truth. That is why Americans don’t know who to trust. The Truth with Lisa Boothe cuts through the noise of it all to get to the heart of what actually matters. As a former pollster and political adviser, and now a television commentator, Lisa has a deep understanding of the hottest issues i ...
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Eye Am More advocates for all things mental health by highlighting stories of trauma and triumph.Together we will raise awareness and combat stigma so each of us can embrace the healing we deserve. Whether the end of a relationship, abuse, losing a loved one, health challenges, or even a hostile work environment, we've all experienced trauma in one form or another. And in a world that's quick to call out how broken and damaged they think you are, Eye Am More highlights that MORE IS ALREADY I ...
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Red X Podcast exists to raise awareness of human trafficking in North America and empower everyday people to work with their local municipalities to create a safe place for citizens, a hostile environment for criminals, and a second chance for survivors. Host, Nicole Bernard, is the director of Second Life North Carolina. Nicole is the mother of four. She initially learned about human trafficking on the international scale but discovered that trafficking was happening in her own community ab ...
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Combining knowledge of the kitchen and applying it real life situations. This podcast is all about understanding techniques, to make things you already know even better. Topics from traveling on a budget, setting and achieving short and long term goals, and of course cooking.
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In this episode, Lisa and New York City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov address the troubling increase in anti-Semitic sentiments at Columbia University and other college campuses. They delve into the challenges Jewish students face, highlighting the hostility within the academic environment. Vernikov contributes firsthand insights on the issue, discuss…
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In this episode, Congressman Wesley Hunt discusses the troubling rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses, the divisions in Congress, and the foreign policy implications of the Biden administration's actions. He criticizes the lack of response to anti-American sentiments and the wavering stance of Joe Biden, contrasting it with the clarity of Dona…
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Discover the legal game-changer that's levelling the playing field for employees in our latest episode, where we unpack the monumental Supreme Court decision in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, Missouri. Celebrate with us the unanimous ruling that revamps the burden of proof on workplace discrimination, shifting from "significant harm" to just "some h…
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This week marks the 50th anniversary of the WHO's Expanded Programme on Immunization, now known as the Essential Programme on Immunization, or EPI. This initiative has been a driving force behind the quest for fair access to life-saving vaccines for every child, irrespective of their geographical or socioeconomic circumstances. Over the past half-c…
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Matt Mowers, a former senior White House advisor, joins Lisa to discuss the current state of global affairs under the Biden administration. He highlights the challenges faced in areas such as North Korea, immigration, and foreign policy. Mowers emphasizes the need for policies that prioritize American interests and criticizes the undoing of previou…
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Kirk Cameron discusses the dark side of children's TV and the need for wholesome programming. He reflects on the documentary 'Quiet On Set' that exposes toxic behavior and abuse behind the scenes of Nickelodeon shows. Kirk emphasizes the importance of protecting children and creating TV shows that reflect goodness, truth, and beauty. He discusses t…
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Could the very tools designed to enhance our productivity in the workplace be silently shaping a future of bias and invasion of privacy? Join me, Mark, as we delve into the profound impact AI is having on employment, from the boardroom to the break room. Along with insights from industry consultants, we unpack the transformative effects on hiring p…
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In this episode, Lisa talks to The Heritage Foundation's EJ Antoni about the impact of inflation and rising prices on Americans under the Biden administration. EJ compares the economies under Trump and Biden, highlighting the negative effects of higher home prices and interest rates. The conversation also touches on Biden's plans to cancel student …
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Lucy talks to Tonya Mavri about her work with children and families for Caris Haringey and her memories of growing up in Tottenham in the 1980s and 1990s. Please visit Caris Haringey to find out more and consider donating here. Follow the links below to find out more about the issues and organisations mentioned in this podcast . To learn more about…
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Dave McCormick, a candidate for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, discusses his background, his reasons for running, and his views on various issues. He talks about growing up in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, his experience as a wrestler, and his belief in the exceptionalism of America. McCormick criticizes the foreign policy of the Biden administration…
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In this episode, Lisa is joined by Senator Kennedy to discuss the loss of humor in politics, the importance of being oneself, and the inability to have open conversations about race. He also talks about the division in Washington, D.C., the concerns about common sense being ignored, and the impact of Joe Biden's policies on inflation and immigratio…
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In this episode, Lisa interviews Batya Ungar-Sargon about her new book 'Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women'. They discuss the Democrats' problem with working class voters, the shift in the Democratic Party towards the coastal elites, and the betrayal of the working class by both parties. They also talk about the r…
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Shaun Gibson is a self-described “visually impaired British musician living in China.” Shuan travels around doing live shows, filming videos, and adventuring throughout China. He’s very popular on Chinese media platforms such as Douyin where he has one million followers. Shaun tells us his story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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In this episode, Julio Rosas discusses the Kyle Rittenhouse events and the controversy surrounding them. He then delves into the gang activity at the southern border and the threats posed by these gangs and cartels. Julio highlights the challenges in identifying and deporting criminals and the incentives for criminals to exploit the system. The Tru…
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In this episode, Lisa interviews Eric Hovde, a candidate running for Senate in Wisconsin against Tammy Baldwin. They discuss various topics, including the Senate race, Eric's background, his motivation for running, concerns about the direction of the country, issues with the press and media, the impact of social media and technology, factors contri…
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Today with us is Ben Norton, an investigative journalist and analyst. Ben is the founder and editor of Geopolitical Economy Report. He lived in and reported from Latin America for several years, and is now based in Beijing, China. He discusses how so many western reporters get China’s economy so wrong. What is the future of the US, China and Europe…
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In this episode, Lisa talks with Shad Sullivan, an American cattle rancher and chair of the USA Private Property Rights Committee. They discuss the anti-meat movement's impact on the cattle industry, which Sullivan attributes to a global elite's attempt to control food supply and land. He explains how mega-corporations' dominance over the beef supp…
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In this episode, Peter Schweizer discusses his new book 'Blood Money' and the reasons why politicians turn a blind eye to China's actions. He highlights the financial and relational compromises that lead politicians to ignore China's harmful activities. Schweizer exposes the deep financial ties between Mitch McConnell and China, as well as Joe Bide…
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Can you imagine facing a nightmare in the very place meant for professional growth? Carol Tomka's story, set nearly three decades ago, echoes the chilling experiences that, unfortunately, still resonate in today's workplaces. This episode brings to light the harrowing journey of Carol, who suffered sexual assault and harassment within the confines …
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In this episode, Lisa welcomes back Dr. Martin Kulldorff to discuss his firing from Harvard and the disagreement over vaccine mandates. He highlights the importance of infection-acquired immunity and argues against vaccine mandates for those who have already had COVID-19. The conversation also covers the Great Barrington Declaration, which advocate…
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Welcome to Season 2 of No Small Victories! In this first episode , Lucy speaks to Rossana Leal, Founder and CEO of The Refugee Buddy Project and a refugee who arrived in Britain from Chile in the 1970s. Recorded at the end of 2023, fifty years after the violent right-wing Chilean coup toppled Salvador Allende's democratic government and brought a 1…
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In this episode, Lisa speaks with Tudor Dixon, the former Republican nominee for Michigan's gubernatorial race and host of The Tudor Dixon Podcast. They explore Michigan's critical role as a swing state and strategies for Trump's potential 2024 campaign. Dixon shares her campaign experiences, discussing the aggressive tactics of opponents, misinfor…
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Could your company's efforts to foster diversity be paradoxically fueling discrimination? Unpack the complexity of corporate DEI programs with us, as we scrutinize their waning popularity and the alarming suggestion that these well-intentioned initiatives might actually be nurturing a new kind of racism and reverse discrimination. In an era where a…
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In this episode, Lisa interviews Senator Chuck Grassley, discussing topics such as the 1980 presidential election, bipartisanship, and his feelings during the Kavanaugh confirmation. They explore the parallels between the 1980 and 2024 elections, Grassley's bipartisan efforts, and the polarization of politics. Grassley recounts his experience durin…
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Our law firm is experiencing an unprecedented trend! We have been representing clients in U.S. Immigration matters for over 25 years. Recently, we have noticed an unprecedented trend in 2024. Our clients who are eligible for Naturalization/ Citizenship in the United States are getting approved in less than 3 months. While it's a great time to apply…
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In 1980's America, in the Suburbs of California, young Jason got 2 dollars a week from his mom and dad. But in today's America, many adult Gen Z kids are also getting allowances from their parents according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center. What has been driving the need to care for kids financially into adulthood? Hosted on Acast. See ac…
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In this episode, Lisa delves into immigration issues, Joe Biden's policies, and the 2024 election. Senator Marsha Blackburn shares her views on immigration and border security, criticizing the Democratic Party's approach to illegal immigration. Lisa plays a clip of Jen Psaki & Rachel Maddow joking about immigration as a key issue in Virginia. The e…
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China's annual Two Sessions is imminent and forms the cornerstone of China's Whole-Process People's Democracy. American Professor Josef Gregory Mahoney, professor of politics and international relations at East China Normal University help us to understand this major political event. Listen in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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In this episode, Dr. Harvey Risch discusses the largest COVID vaccine study to date and raises concerns about the analysis and reporting of the study results. He highlights the lack of differentiation in risk profiles and the manipulated messaging surrounding vaccine mandates. Dr. Risch also suggests that COVID was a bioengineered virus and discuss…
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We discuss how visiting China for the first time in 2017 changed a British man's mind about the country. Steven Weaver is a semi-retired language teacher who regularly comments on China, having visited China on three long tours. We discuss his insights and what changed his mind about the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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Embark on a legal journey that cuts to the core of workplace ethics as we dissect the Billie Banks vs. General Motors case, a paramount lawsuit that challenges our understanding of race-based discrimination and hostile work environments. This episode lays bare the incidents of racial taunts and sexual harassment that Banks endured, exploring the em…
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In this episode, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discusses his work and the challenges he faces in protecting freedom, safety, and prosperity in the state of Missouri. He highlights the opposition he faces from the left and the importance of fighting for the rule of law. Bailey discusses his investigations into Planned Parenthood and the ne…
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In this episode, Lisa talks to Paul Mauro a former NYPD inspector and counsel at DeMarco Law about the breakdown of the administration, the increase in crime in New York City, the impact of crime statistics, the disincentives for reporting crimes, the challenges faced by police officers, the Daniel Penny case and self-defense, the influx of illegal…
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If you or someone you know is a non-citizen of the United States working in OPT F-1 status, as a J-1 au-pair, or is an asylum seeker who may be subject to a hostile or toxic work environment, please know you have rights. Labor laws and Trafficking laws not only protect non citizens, but in some cases reporting intolerable work conditions to the pro…
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Could an algorithm determine your career future? We're peering into the transformative world of AI-driven employee performance reviews, dissecting the complexities and the concerns they introduce into the workplace. This episode takes a hard look at the implications of replacing traditional performance evaluations with AI's continuous feedback loop…
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