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We started this Podcast because we argue everyday! These are fun, light-hearted episodes to make light of our problems, but also deal with serious issues within our relationship. The episodes will be based on our real life “beefs” that we have experienced. We by no means are relationship experts, life coaches or motivational speakers, just two people in love figuring out life one day at a time! Enjoy, comment and share, “LET THE BEEF BREW!”
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In Her Footsteps Podcast

United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

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The "In Her Footsteps" podcast hosts dynamic Latina business owners who are helping drive the American economy, and creating change in their local communities. It aims to provide entrepreneurs and business owners across the country with information and resources to better run their business, while also working to help change the narrative of the Hispanic community; specifically around Latina women.
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Diane von Furstenberg, iconic designer and global advocate for women, reflects on a life shaped by resilience, truth, and fearless reinvention. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, Diane shares how her mother’s survival story, her own journey as a businesswoman, and her commitment to kindness inform everything…
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Camille Burns, CEO of the Women Presidents Organization (WPO), is a longtime champion of women’s entrepreneurship and peer-driven leadership. With more than 25 years at WPO, she has expanded the organization's global footprint and built a dynamic community of women leading multimillion-dollar businesses. On this episode of the Women on the Move pod…
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Patricia Bonaldi, founder of PatBO, is a Brazilian designer and entrepreneur blending bold artistry with social impact. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, she shares how her love for handcrafted fashion led her to create an in-house atelier and free embroidery school that has trained over 500 women in her ho…
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Danessa Myricks, founder of Danessa Myricks Beauty, is a visionary entrepreneur and makeup artist redefining beauty through inclusivity and education. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, she shares how her journey as a self-taught artist and single mother led to the creation of a global brand that uplifts und…
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Anna Harman, co-founder and CEO of Studs, is a former lawyer and startup operator who turned a personal need into a national brand redefining the ear piercing experience. Her company blends fashion, safety, and self-expression while building community among piercing enthusiasts online and in-store. On this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, …
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Brandice Daniel, CEO and founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row, is a trailblazer championing inclusivity in the fashion industry. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, Brandice reflects on her entrepreneurial journey, the power of community, and how Harlem’s Fashion Row has grown into a movement. She also shares how …
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Julie Haddon, former CMO of the National Women’s Soccer League, is a marketing leader known for transforming how fans engage with sports, tech, and culture. On this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, host Sam Saperstein speaks with Julie about her career journey from PayPal and Twitter to the NFL and NWSL. She shares how storytelling, commun…
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Durana Elmi, co-founder and COO of Cymbiotika, is on a mission to make wellness accessible through high-quality supplements and radical transparency. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, Durana shares how her Afghan roots, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to giving back shape her work and leadership. Fro…
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Misty Copeland, the first Black woman Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre, has transformed her groundbreaking career into a platform for equity, access, and storytelling. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, Misty shares how her experiences in ballet inspired the creation of the Misty Copeland Foundati…
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The Women on the Move podcast by JPMorganChase inspires and empowers women by sharing insights from some of the most notable leaders working to secure an equal future for women in the workplace and beyond. In its new season, the podcast explores the transformative power of community, highlighting how strong networks create opportunities, foster bel…
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That’s a wrap on the 2024-2025 season of Madison’s Notes!Stay tuned until the end for a special announcement—you won’t want to miss it! A massive thank you to our incredible listeners and guestsfor making this season unforgettable. Your support means everything! The show will be back—so hit subscribe to be the first toknow when we return. Until the…
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The Supreme Court’s ruling in 2022 changed the established methodology for evaluating Second Amendment cases. What was the existing methodology, and what does this shift signify for future interpretations? We sit down with Joel Alicea, Professor of Law and Director, the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition at the Colu…
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In this episode of Madison’s Notes, Michael McConnell examines the gap between the Founders’ vision of a limited presidency and today’s expansive executive power. Drawing on his book The President Who Would Not Be King (Princeton University Press, 2022), we discuss how the Constitution’s safeguards against monarchical authority have eroded over the…
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Join us on Madison's Notes as we sit down with George Selgin, senior fellow and director emeritus of the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives and professor emeritus of economics at the University of Georgia. In this insightful conversation, Selgin unpacks the myths and realities of FDR’s New Deal through the lens of his b…
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Universities are under attack, but what exactly are the threats? How does free speech in the last 10 years compare to today? What do we stand to lose if higher education collapses? In this episode, Brandice Canes-Wrone dives into the major threats facing universities—from defunding to restrictions on free expression—and what we can do to solve them…
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Why has trust in the news media declined? How can we combat biased reporting and the spread of misinformation? And how do these challenges compare to the media landscape during America’s founding era? Join us as we explore these pressing questions with William English, a political economist and Associate Professor of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, an…
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What does a general education from an Ivy League mean? What structures produce the course catalogues that students can choose to customize their education from? Is a world-class degree a world-class education? In this episode, we sit down with the three authors of Slacking: A Guide A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation (Encounter Books, 2025). Adam Ki…
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What is constitutional private law, and how does it differ from the way we traditionally think about constitutional issues? When an individual employed by the government breaks the law, do we sue the person or the government? And what do these choices reveal about justice, accountability, and constitutional interpretation? This week Madison’s Notes…
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How do academic books get published? How do scholars turn dissertations and articles into the books we love? How does academic publishing compare to the world of trade publishing? This week, we speak with Robert Dreesen, a seasoned publishing professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Dreesen has worked in trade publishing at Pe…
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Why does occupation reliably predict political leanings? What is social capitalism, and how does it span income classes? If social capitalists are sincerely committed to equality and “wokeness,” why do they simultaneously benefit from—and perpetuate—the very inequalities they denounce? Join us as we dive into Musa al-Gharbi’s provocative new book, …
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In this episode, we sit down with Director and Producer Diana Nicolae and Editor and Camera Matt Jozwiakowski to discuss their documentary film, "Between Silence and Sin." The film explores the life and work of dissident Romanian poet Ana Blandiana, an artist whose voice was threatened, censored, and banned under the Communist dictatorship. In our …
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This week on Madison’s Notes, we continue our discussion with Stephen Macedo, co-author of In COVID’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us (Princeton UP, 2025). The book examines the institutional failures during the pandemic, including the politicization of science, inconsistent messaging, and the disproportionate impacts of policies. We cover key que…
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In the first part of our two-part conversation on Madison’s Notes, we speak with Frances Lee, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, about her co-authored book In COVID’s Wake (Princeton UP, 2025). The book offers a comprehensive and candid political assessment of how institutions performed during the pandemic. It explore…
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In the latest episode of Madison’s Notes, I spoke with Janie Nitze, co-author of Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law (Harper, 2004), a book written alongside Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. Janie, a Harvard-educated attorney and former clerk for Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch, discussed the growing complexity of laws in Americ…
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In this conversation, we sit down with John D. Wilsey, Professor of Church History and Philosophy at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Senior Fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, to tackle the urgent and often contentious topic of religious freedom in America. Drawing from his forthcoming book, Religious Freedom: A…
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In this episode of Madison's Notes, Jonathan Haidt, renowned social psychologist and author, dives deep into the impact of digital saturation on today's youth, drawing insights from his latest book, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness (Allen Lane, 2024). The discussion explores how gr…
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In this episode, Henry Louis Gates and Robert P. George share a powerful conversation about their unlikely beginnings in West Virginia. Recorded in December 2024, they reflect on their childhoods, the challenges they faced, and the experiences that shaped their paths to becoming the influential figures they are today. Their discussion offers a uniq…
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In this episode of Madison’s Notes, we sit down with Lindsey Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt’s thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt’s remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think,…
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In this episode, we explore the profound philosophical and theological dimensions of J.R.R. Tolkien's work, particularly his views on war. In his book Tolkien, Philosopher of War (Catholic University of America Press, 2024), McAleer uncovers Tolkien's critique of Enlightenment thought and his deep concern with the apocalyptic politics of his time. …
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In the latest episode of Madison’s Notes, we are privileged to join a profound conversation between Robert P. George and Cornel West, two towering figures in political philosophy and social thought. Their discussion, based on their collaborative work Truth Matters, models what robust intellectual engagement and civil discourse can look like, especi…
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