The Agile Attorney podcast teaches legal professionals how to streamline their legal workflows using the principles, practices, and tools of the Kanban Method. Join Accredited Kanban Trainer and award-winning legal operations professional John E. Grant as he shares the keys to implementing effective strategies, practices, and technologies to drive true efficiency in your legal processes. For more information on how John can help you develop an agile mindset and bust through your legal delive ...
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The Black Studies Podcast is a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore the cultural and political meaning of Black Studies as an area of inquiry and its critical methods.
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Biographical series in which guests choose someone who has inspired their lives.
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When the world’s most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evo ...
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This is a stoner comedy podcast! I describe it as Getting Doug with High meets Comedy Bang Bang ; We get faded, try our best to be funny, and provide positive vibes. It makes more sense after you listen to it.
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The Razor Sharp Show - Business, Marketing, and Personal Growth #StaySharp
Ray Milidoni & Matthew Romania
Inspired by Stephen Covey's 'Sharpen the Saw', the Razor Sharp Show is the go-to podcast for ambitious business owners and creatives. With hosts Ray Milidoni and Matthew Romania, this podcast sparks inspiration and motivation, covering business, marketing, and personal growth. Graced by industry leaders such as Michael E. Gerber and John Lee Dumas, the show offers invaluable insights. Dive in, subscribe to the Razor Sharp Show, become part of our dynamic learning community, and maintain your ...
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The podcast about chain restaurants. Comedians Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger review fast food/sit-down chains and generally argue about food/everything.
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Marion Orr - Department of Political Science, Brown University
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The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen with Mark Rennie
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2:05:57Mark Rennie (@markrennie, Eat Pray Dunk) joins the 'boys to talk Muppets, horror movies, and air frying before a review of The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen. Plus, another edition of Frank Check. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.c…
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Irvin Hunt - Departments of English and African American Studies, University of Illinois
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098. What Law Firms Can Learn from Radical Product Thinking with Radhika Dutt
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51:04Most lawyers don’t think of their work as a product, but according to Radhika Dutt, author of Radical Product Thinking, that mindset is exactly what keeps firms stuck in reactive mode. In this episode, Radhika and I explore how product thinking applies directly to legal services and why defining the change you want to create for clients is the foun…
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Jeanine Staples-Dixon - College of Education and Department of African American Studies, Penn State University
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UNLOCKED! Mash Off 7: Mashin': Impossible - Fed Reckoning with Eva Anderson and Mike Hanford
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1:08:12Unlocked and free for all! Eva Anderson (@evafay) and Mike Hanford (@mikehanford, The Sloppy Boys) join the 'boys to talk Elden Ring and Casa Bonita before rolling into their freshly baked rolls for the 7th annual Mash Off! Nick's Recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016965-brown-butter-skillet-cornbread?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Mitch's Rec…
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Joyce E. King - Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair for Urban Teaching, Learning and Leadership, Africana Studies, and Educational Policy Studies, Georgia State University
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097. Creating Space Within Your Law Practice: Finding Momentum Without Overwhelm
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30:30Creating space in your law practice begins with understanding your true capacity and the demands already filling it. In this episode, I share practical ways to assess what your system can actually handle, close out the work that’s weighing you down, and set clearer boundaries for new commitments using core Kanban principles. You’ll learn simple tec…
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Ashley Newby, Brie Gorrell, Olivia Blucker, John E. Drabinski - Podcast Editorial Collective, University of Maryland
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Jaz Riley - Department of African American Studies, University of Illinois
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Jesse Thorn (@jessethornveryfamous, Bullseye) joins the 'boys to talk sitcoms, Thanksgiving favorites, and 25 years of Bullseye before a review of Costco. Plus another edition of Snack or Wack. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.com/doughboys Advertise o…
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Carole Boyce-Davies - Department of English, Howard University
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096. An Agile Approach to Quality Legal Writing with Brendan Kenny & Neven Selimovic
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42:14When high-stakes motions are due, most firms face bottlenecks, inconsistent quality, and last-minute chaos. In this episode, Hellmuth & Johnson attorneys Brendan Kenny and Neven Selimovic share how they've rebuilt their legal writing process using Kanban visibility, Agile principles, and smart AI support to deliver consistent, high-quality work. Th…
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Christopher Tounsel - Department of History, University of Washington
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Nicole Telfer - Department of Psychology, Notre Dame of Maryland University
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Zach Cherry (Fallout, Severance) joins the 'boys to talk dietary changes, smashburgers, and NYC eats before a review of the Jimmy John's Picklewich. Plus, the debut of Food in this Dude. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.com/doughboys Advertise on Dough…
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Rebecca Wanzo - Departments of African and African American Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Washington University
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095. Beyond Marketing: How Client Communication Builds Engagement and Improves Practice Flow with Strawberry Nevill
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45:56Legal professionals often think of communication strategy as part of their marketing toolkit - a way to attract and convert clients to their law practice. But quality communication strategy extends far beyond getting clients to sign your engagement letter. It becomes a tool for continuously re-recruiting the client to their own cause and ensuring t…
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Shanice Robinson-Blacknell - Department of Africana Studies, San Francisco State University
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Tamara T. Butler - Executive Director, Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, College of Charleston
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Jesse Farrar (YKS, Go Off Kings) joins the 'boys to talk sci-fi franchises, past Tennessee adventures, and Tony Yoman before diving into a review of the Denny's Good Fortune menu. Plus, a new edition of Chips Inhale Reschew Rangers. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at…
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Chelsea Mikael Frazier - Department of English, Cornell University
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094. Alternative Intelligence for Lawyers: Empower Your Team Before Turning to AI
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21:37Everyone’s talking about artificial intelligence, but before you invest in new tools and software, it’s worth looking at the alternative intelligence already inside your firm. Drawing on insights from W. Edwards Deming, this episode looks at why empowering your team’s creativity and problem-solving ability often drives greater improvement than AI e…
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"Postgate's work is deep inside me and I think that's true for so many of my generation...His work represents nothing less than a touchstone for our national imagination and in that sense it's profoundly important" Andrew Davenport, writer, composer, and creator of Teletubbies and In the Night Garden, nominates Oliver Postgate, who, along with his …
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Sara E. Johnson - Department of Literature, University of California, San Diego
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Takiyah Harper-Shipman - Department of Africana Studies, Davidson College
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Crock-Dough-Burn-Pho-Est: Daikokuya with Sandy Honig
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2:18:36Sandy Honig (@sandyhonig, Three Busy Debras) joins the 'boys to talk horror movies, New Haven pizza, and The Long Walk before finishing out Crock-Dough-Burn-Pho-Est with a review of Daikokuya. Plus, another edition of Jingle All The Whey. Noah's BBQ: https://www.instagram.com/buis.bbq/ Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free ep…
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Michael Gillespie - Department of Cinema Studies, New York University
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093. Legal Document Automation: Building Productized Legal Services with Laura Patton
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44:12Life can change in an instant. For attorney Laura Patton, that moment came when her college-age son landed in the emergency room, and she discovered that without proper legal documents, she couldn't even speak to his doctor about his condition. By combining her decades of estate planning experience with open-source document automation tools, Laura …
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Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence, chooses the writer Sylvia Plath. Sylvia Plath was a precocious, prize-winning child,. Her mother had high expectations for her. Her father had died when she was 8 (but could have been saved if only he'd gone to see a doctor). When she was well, Plath was energetic, fun, bright, attractive, funny and incredibly sma…
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Jarvis McInnis - Department of English, Duke University
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Janet Helms - Professor Emeritus, Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College
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Crock-Dough-Burn-Pho-Est: The Original Soup Kitchen with Stavros Halkias
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2:10:15Stavros Halkias (@stavvybaby2, Dreamboat Tour) joins the 'boys to talk Trick or Treating, Afternooners, and New York eats before a review of The Original Soup Kitchen. Plus, another edition of Slop Quiz. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.com/doughboys A…
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Christina Carney - Department of Black Studies, University of Missouri
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092. Essential Skills to Build a Successful and Profitable Law Practice
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21:24Building a new law practice requires confronting the reality of what actually works, not just what should work in theory. The natural tendency for lawyers starting something new is to perfect every system and procedure before launching, but this perfectionist approach often becomes the very thing that prevents real progress. This week, I'm breaking…
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"One of the things that she claimed was that her mother had been impregnated by the sun god Amon-Ra."Elizabeth Day's interest in the female pharaoh Hatshepsut was sparked by a trip to Egypt less than a year ago. What intrigued her was how this woman survived and thrived as ruler in a traditionally male role. Joining her in discussion is Professor J…
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Ronald J. Stephens - Program in African American Studies, Purdue University
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Mia Bay - Faculty of History, University of Cambridge
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Crock-Dough-Burn-Pho-Est: Panera 4 with Jason Concepcion
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1:47:33Jason Concepcion (@x_netw3rk_x, X-Ray Vision) joins the 'boys to talk Dodger Stadium eats, the NBA, and ASMR before continuing Crock-Dough-Burn-Pho-Est with a review of Panera. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys Get Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.com/doughboys Advertise on Doughboys via G…
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This is John Drabinski and you’re listening to The Black Studies podcast, a series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore t…
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091. Broken Systems, Not Bad People: How Blame Breaks Your Law Practice
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21:17When someone on your team drops the ball or a client misses a deadline, it's tempting to write them off as disorganized or unmotivated. This snap judgment feels natural - after all, if they cared enough, they'd follow through, right? In today's episode, I'm unpacking the fundamental attribution error - a cognitive bias that makes us blame people's …
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"The area I mostly work in is generally known as free - the free music area. And free is one of those four letter words, like rock or jazz or punk maybe. It started out meaning something." Derek Bailey Born in 1930 in Sheffield, Bailey worked as a session musician in dance bands and orchestras before turning his back on that world. Free improvisati…
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Sabrina Evans - Department of Literature and Writing, Howard University
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Jona Alexander - Poet and Filmmaker
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Crock-Dough-Burn-Pho-Est: Le Pain Quotidien 2 with Christine Nangle
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2:04:27Christine Nangle (@nanglish, The Simpsons) joins the 'boys to talk The Simpsons writer's room eats, food service jobs, and an upcoming Phillie Phanatic documentary before diving into a review of Le Pain Quotidien. Plus another edition of Pie in this Guy. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmedia Get ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboys …
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Johnathan White - Department of History, Penn State University, Greater Allegheny
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090. Stop Writing Policies and Start Creating Working Agreements with Tim Lennon
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45:24Most organizations default to command-and-control when creating policies - one person decides what needs to happen, writes it down, and expects everyone else to follow along. The problem is that this approach creates policies that exist on paper but fail in practice, because the people doing the actual work never bought into them in the first place…
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Jock Stein, first British football manager to win the European Cup
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27:41Jock Stein, first British football manager to win the European Cup, picked by composer Sir James MacMillan and aided by Jock Stein’s biographer, Archie MacPherson. Jock Stein was manager of Celtic FC when they won the European Cup in Lisbon in 1967. He later died while managing Scotland in a world cup qualifier against Wales – the date, September 1…
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