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The Water ZoneThe Water ZoneLeadership and Innovation in Public Sector Education: Insights from Claremont Lincoln UniversityLynn Priddy, PhD, President of Claremont Lincoln University, and Joanna Bauer, Executive VP and Chief Academic Officer discuss their parent entity, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and its unique curriculum for various public sectors. They explore the degrees offered by Claremont Lincoln University, key factors of leadership classes for mid to high-level executives, the formation of Teams and Fellows to resolve real-world issues, and the university's accreditation and compliance with necessary regulations and state rules for education. Podcast Recorded on September 5, 2024 2024-09-0954 minSaving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative valuesSaving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values159 – The Prudential Lincoln with Allen GuelzoWas Abraham Lincoln a racist?  Were his efforts at emancipation the mere cold calculations of a politician whose sole aim was to win the Civil War, or do they point to some deeper ideals of America’s first principles?  Joining Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is Lincoln historian Dr. Allen C. Guelzo for a wide-ranging conversation on how Lincoln’s efforts at ending slavery and saving the union may provide the clearest example of prudent American statesmanship in practice.   About Dr. Allen C. Guelzo Excerpts from the James Madison Program   Dr. A...2024-08-061h 01THE PLEXUSS PRESIDENTIAL PODCAST SERIESTHE PLEXUSS PRESIDENTIAL PODCAST SERIESEpisode #170 - Dr. Lynn Priddy, President, Claremont Lincoln UniversityDr. Lynn Priddy, President of Claremont Lincoln University, joins Brad Johnson. 2023-12-2236 minTHE PLEXUSS PRESIDENTIAL PODCAST SERIESTHE PLEXUSS PRESIDENTIAL PODCAST SERIESEpisode #96 Dr. Lynn Priddy - President, Claremont Lincoln University Dr. Lynn Priddy - President, Claremont Lincoln University, joins Brad Johnson.2022-10-3138 minThe Claremont Review of Books PodcastThe Claremont Review of Books PodcastThe Close Read: Chris Flannery on Lincoln’s Most Notable SpeechesChris Flannery, Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, contributing editor of the Claremont Review of Books, and author of The American Story podcast, joins Spencer to discuss the enduring wisdom and meticulous composition of Abraham Lincoln’s speeches. These are words that were intended for posterity, so it pays to turn to them in our perilous moment as we fight for America’s future.2022-04-2227 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST - SEASON TWO EPISODE TEN: Writing the Book on Laws that Stop People of Color from Moving. A Dialogue with Charles T. Brown, CEO of Equitable CitiesSeemingly benign laws and policies deny black people and other people of color the  right to move or simply exist in a public space. Adjunct professor and CEO of Equitable Cities, Charles T. Brown has done more than just study this. He wrote the book on it. As the author of Arrested Mobility, he examines how the Three P’s: Policy, Polity, and Policing all work together to limit the physical mobility of black people directly along with limiting their social and upwards mobility indirectly. By tracking the way black bodies are arrested, Charles shows the inequity in planning, the...2022-03-1227 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST - SEASON TWO EPISODE NINE: A Non-Profit Solar Panel Factory Brings Energy to Disadvantaged Communities. A Dialogue with CHERP Solar Works President and CEO Devon HartmanWhen Devon Hartman retired after a successful time in architecture and construction, he decided to focus the next phase of his career on global warming issues. He also realized that the more disadvantaged communities are the ones that are hardest hit by climate change. Armed with that knowledge, he created the first non-profit solar panel company in the world. As President and CEO of CHERP Solar Works, Devon’s working to revitalize marginalized communities from the ground up. He found the only way to compete in the manufacturing of solar panels is the non-profit business model. He also located CH...2022-03-0448 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST SEASON TWO - EPISODE EIGHT: Health Care Issues at a Crisis Level - A Dialogue with Dr. Jasmeet BainsJasmeet Bains was raised in California’s Central Valley. When she became a doctor, she decided to practice there, because coming from a rural area, she saw the lack of access to quality health care. Now Dr. Bains is on the front lines dealing with addiction and recovery as Medical Director of Bakersfield Recovery Services. As a primary care physician, she sees the trends immediately. The impact of the pandemic, homelessness, the opioid crisis, and loss of jobs have become magnified in her community. When it came time for her to make a difference, she put herself out there an...2022-02-2336 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST SEASON TWO - EPISODE SEVEN: Taking Mental Health out of the Shadows with California State Senator Anthony PortantinoCalifornia State Senator Anthony Portantino knows first-hand about the anguish of a family member suffering with mental health. After an older brother committed suicide, Senator Portantino knew there needed to be mental health reform, especially among younger people. He is the sponsor of SB14 which formally requires school boards to treat mental health the same as physical health. He also sponsored SB224 which requires mental health to be included in other health education. By taking the mental health issue of school children out of the shadows, Senator Portantino has built alliances and coalitions with long-time institutions. He did it...2022-02-1733 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST SEASON TWO EPISODE SIX - Running as an Outsider: A Dialogue with Whittier City Councilmember Henry BouchotWhittier City Councilmember Henry Bouchot wrote the book about running for office as a young person. Literally. As the author of A Millennial's Guide to Running for Office: How to Get Elected Without Kissing the Ring, he explains that roadblocks are there for a reason, but the traditional paths for running aren’t there anymore. He feels that as long as you believe in yourself and have a strong reason for running, you can run. Henry also reveals that you can lose the race before you even start without a plan. Our plan is to learn more about Henry, hi...2022-02-1040 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST SEASON TWO - EPISODE FIVE: Knowing How the System Works - A Dialogue with Nina SmithNina Smith has built quite a resume. Press Secretary for Representative Maxine Waters. National Traveling Press Secretary for Pete Buttigieg. She also worked with Barack Obama’s Small Business Administration. Nina found that walking through the halls of power is based on access to information and opportunities, opportunities that are few and far between in a white, male, heterosexual dominated space. Because she learned how hard it is to get heard when you don’t fit the profile, she helped form Community Groundwork—a new organization that mentors community college students to find, explore, and launch civic careers. Nina Smith...2022-01-1924 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersJED CAST SEASON TWO - EPISODE FOUR - Non-profits can't take no for answer: A Dialogue with La Palma City Council Member Nitesh PatelWhat do you do when you’re riding high and then lose everything in the crash of 2008? If you’re like La Palma City Councilmember Nitesh Patel, you work hard, build yourself back up, and then help families in your community as well as other countries. He’s formed not just one, but two non-profits: Each One, Teach One and Kicks for Kids. Along the way, he’s learned that there are only three things that really matter: Family, relationships, and your word. While facing the challenges to do good work, Nitesh found out you can never take no for an a...2022-01-1430 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe Jed Cast SEASON TWO - EPISODE THREE: Fighting for a complete neighborhood. A dialogue with Culver City Mayor Alex FischCulver City is situated in a great area of Southern California with all the advantages that come with its location. If you think that Council Member Alex Fisch would want to keep things just the way they are, you would be wrong. Alex is using his leadership position to confront head-on the toughest challenges in California: housing crisis, climate change, and transportation infrastructure. Alex wants to expand the opportunities in Culver City, because he passionately believes that a complete neighborhood is a more interesting neighborhood. That passion also makes for a more interesting podcast and that’s why Culver Cit...2022-01-0633 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersJED CAST SEASON TWO - EPISODE TWO Sasha Renée Pérez - Youth will Serve - The Up and Coming Next Wave of LeadershipThere are so few young people in local politics, and many of the young people engaged in government merely use office as a platform for social media. This is where Alhambra City Councilmember Sasha Renée Pérez breaks from the pack. A supporter of workers.  She has fought to bring the Universal Guaranteed Income Initiative and the Hero Pay Ordinance to her city. As a renter, she has put a spotlight on inclusionary housing laws in her community. As a first-generation college graduate, she put front and center disenfranchised marginalized populations, showing solidarity where it was needed. We alw...2021-12-0935 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST SEASON TWO EPISODE ONE - Confronting the Tough Conversations Head On: A Dialogue with State Senator Dave MinSeason Two of the Jed Cast kicks off in a big way with a conversation with California State Senator Dave Min. Senator Min is the sponsor of SB 264 a bill that bans gun shows on state property. Since he believes in being accessible, truthful, thoughtful, and fair, Senator Min went to a gun show to have an honest dialogue with the show’s owners and try to find any common ground. Find out what that was like in Episode One of Season Two of the Jed Cast!2021-11-1037 minThe EdUp ExperienceThe EdUp Experience301: Executing a Tuition Reset - with Dr. Lynn Priddy, President & CEO, Claremont Lincoln UniversityWelcome back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! In this episode your guest is Dr. Lynn Priddy, President & CEO, Claremont Lincoln University, & your sponsor is MDT Marketing!   In this episode, Lynn comes back to break the news about Claremont Lincoln University's implementation of a "tuition reset" for the August 2021 term.  After looking at CLUs market position, current tuition rate, consumer feedback, & long-term viability scenarios, the CLU Board & Lynn reset the tuition to better align the supply and demand balance!  How do to execute a tuition reset, & how should you do it?  Find out in this...2021-09-0831 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 12 - Being Comfortable with the Uncomfortable with Priya Bhat-PatelPriya Bhat-Patel was a public health professional by trade. As fate would have it, she chose the perfect time to serve as council member for the city of Carlsbad. Priya made sure to ask local health professionals the right questions so she could make policy from an up-to-date, knowledge-based platform. She also worked to ensure the economic vitality of hotel workers directly impacted by the pandemic.  Priya built a bipartisan coalition to get the Right To Recall ordinance passed so the workers were guaranteed to return when restrictions eased. Priya believes in being a people’s representative by talking to t...2021-08-2441 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 11 - The Environmental Fight on a Local Level with former Culver City Mayor Meghan Sahli-Wells.The fight to protect our environment begins on a local level. And almost no one understands that better than the former mayor of Culver City and National Board Member of the Sierra Club, Meghan Sahli-Wells. She believes in creating a new transportation culture that doesn’t rely on fossil fuel-based vehicles. That meant helping to build a city that was walkable and bikeable. But she wasn’t just the “Biking Mayor”, Meghan made sure that Culver City was forward-thinking and invested in clean energy and energy storage. She’s a big picture changemaker who knows that changing the transportation narrative...2021-08-1841 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 10 - Making Demands Can Get Things Done with Denise DiazIn the fight for environmental equity, the only way to get results is to build coalitions and fight to be heard. City Councilmember Denise Diaz is not afraid to be vocal about the needs for her hometown. South Gate is home to three superfund sites and the core of the port of LA transit corridor. Denise needed to find the right partners and the political courage to bring about real change for her city. Now we’re lucky to hear this changemaker’s voice on the latest episode of the Jed Cast!2021-08-1136 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 9 - If you want to represent, you just run with Montebello City Councilmember Salvador MelendezSalvador Melendez has completely blown up the myth that young people aren’t interested in local politics. He was told to wait his turn to run for a seat on the Montebello City Council. But he knew there wasn’t a perfect age, that if you want to represent, you just run. So, at the age of 29 while in law school, Salvador won a seat and became a City Councilmember in his hometown. He also became a new voice, bringing a sincerity and straight-forward approach that connects with all generations. Salvador Melendez’s time is now in local government and al...2021-08-0442 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 8 - Building Better Bridges with Rex RichardsonLong Beach Vice Mayor and SCAG past president Rex Richardson doesn’t just want to build bridges. He wants to build better bridges so that no one gets lost downstream. Whether it’s declaring racism a public health crisis or creating an equity department in one of CA's largest cities, Rex is a voice that needs to be heard. Rex is a changemaker who understands that inequitable outcomes are not accidents, but rather planned consequences of systems built to protect the inequity of status quo. We know we’re lucky to have him on this episode of the Jed Cast!2021-07-2845 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 7 - An Authentic Voice for the Voiceless with Vicky Martinez MuelaIt takes a special person to stay in their hometown and work tirelessly to make it better. El Monte City Councilmember Vicky Martinez Muela is that kind of person. She provides an authentic voice for the voiceless in her city. Vicky brings a different, caring sensibility to local government with public health being a main focus. Vicky is a leader who learned from her mentors, whether it was in sports or in government. Now she’s a mentor to the next generations of changemakers and that’s why she’s on this episode of the Jed Cast!2021-07-2143 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 6 - A Passion for Housing and Homelessness with Sarah DusseaultIt’s one thing to look at homelessness and think it’s wrong. It’s another to go out and do something about it. When it comes to fighting for solutions in homelessness, you can’t find a more passionate changemaker than Sarah Dusseault. She knows first-hand how the most vulnerable residents in our society experience homelessness. As chair of Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Commission, on the Committee for “No Going Back LA,” and in years of work at LA city hall, Sarah’s mission is to make housing a human right. Find out how she’s doing just that on this...2021-07-1343 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 5 - Tackling the Tough Issues with California State Senator Scott WienerHousing crisis. Systemic racism. LGBTQ rights. Mental Health. Some leaders talk about problems, and then there is California State Senator Scott Wiener. In just one term, he has authored 42 bills in the State Senate that have become law. Senator Wiener deals with the hard-hitting issues that affect all of us every single day. To find out what’s going right now, check out this episode of the Jed Cast!2021-07-0626 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 4 - Mayors RoundtablePomona. Elk Grove. Irvine. Three diverse cities. Three diverse mayors. Episode four of the Jed Cast brings in Pomona mayor Tim Sandoval, Elk Grove mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen, and Irvine mayor Farrah Khan discussing how they took on COVID, the summer of 2020, and the call for equitable post-pandemic recovery.2021-06-281h 00The EdUp ExperienceThe EdUp Experience243: New Models for New Solutions - with Dr. Lynn Priddy, President & CEO, Claremont Lincoln UniversityWelcome back to America’s leading higher education podcast! This is The EdUp Experience President Series Episode #78.  In this episode, sponsored by MDT Marketing, we welcome Dr. Lynn Priddy, President & CEO, Claremont Lincoln University! Lynn joins us to talk about the change within higher education both from her new Presidential tenure and from her past experience of 14 years working with the nation's largest regional accreditor.  She discusses some really unique and provocative ideas for alternative models in higher education for both small and large institutions.  Ever heard of the team degree?  Lynn breaks down the idea and leaves...2021-06-2856 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 3 - School Board Roundtable with Micah Ali, Gary Hardie, Jr. and Tina FredericksCompton. Pasadena. Lynwood. Three different communities grappling with equity issues during COVID. The third episode of the Jed Cast brings in three guests: Compton Unified School District President Micah Ali, Lynwood School Board Member Gary Hardie, Jr. and Pasadena School Board Member Tina Fredericks. Learn how these school board leaders deal with the issues that impact the delivery of better education to our children on this powerful episode of the Jed Cast.2021-06-2158 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersThe JEDCAST: Episode 2 - A passion for public service with California State Treasurer Fiona Ma.Host Jed Leano and Co-Host Dr. Audrey Jordan have a dialogue with California State Treasurer Fiona Ma. They find out about Treasurer Ma's background and her passion to help small businesses. They also discuss her start in politics and how important it is to gain a seat at the table. Treasurer Ma truly believes in the power of public service and getting things done.2021-06-1436 minTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JEDCAST: A Dialogue With ChangemakersTHE JED CAST: Episode 1 - Meet Jed LeanoIn our first episode, the tables are turned as Host Jed Leano gets interviewed by Co-Host, Dr. Audrey Jordan. Audrey finds out about Jed's background and how he got his start in politics. Jed also explains what it's like to try to bring change into communities as an equity driven leader. 2021-05-2619 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnDoes The Golden Rule have a place in 2021?Dr. Audrey Jordan and Dr. Jerry D. Campbell discuss the origins of The Golden Rule and its place in our current society. Audrey D. Jordan, Ph.D., CPC is the Jerry D. Campbell Professor of Civic Engagement at Claremont Lincoln University. Dr. Jerry D. Campbell is the co-founder and President Emeritus of Claremont Lincoln University.2021-04-0526 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnTechnology and Education, Looking to the Future - with Dr. David Duke, Chief Product Officer, ACI LearningIn this episode of Leaders Who Learn, our hosts talk with Dr. David Duke, Chief Product Officer at ACI Learning.  In this wide-ranging episode of LWL, David talks about advances in education both within K-12 and higher education.  He discusses the future of learning given AI/VR, how technology entrants into higher education are changing what is "acceptable" higher ed, and how digital natives will determine the future of learning.  At ACI Learning, David works to create courses to help upskill and reskill adult students as they advance within or change careers.  Dr. Duke is responsible for glob...2021-03-1540 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnSocial Justice is about Tangible Results - with Elizabeth Leiba, Co-Host of The EdUp Experience Podcast and Social Justice WarriorIn this episode of Leaders Who Learn, our hosts talk with LinkedIn Top Voice for Education (2020) and Social Justice Warrior, Elizabeth Leiba. As the co-host of The EdUp Experience Podcast, Liz talks to leaders within higher education and beyond.  She discusses how leaders are learning given our societal issues and how they are "pivoting" to address diversity, equity, and inclusion.  Liz created the Black History and Culture Academy to teach black history since it's not taught far and wide in K-12 or other educational contexts.  Liz also talks about what inspires her and how we move toward societal equity! ...2021-02-2537 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnHumble Leaders and "Personized" Relationships - with Edgar and Peter ScheinIn this episode of Leaders Who Learn, our hosts talk with Edgar Schein and Peter Schein of the Organizational Culture and Leadership Institute.  The discussion in this episode is an absolute masterclass in leadership, culture, and what it takes to be an effective leader practitioner.  Lynn, Joanna, Peter, and Ed talk about humble leadership, psychological safety, culture, and why the term "personized" is more effective than personalized.  Hear Peter and Edgar get into specifics about leadership that is probably embedded in the leadership training you received at university or in the board room.  This is a can't miss conversation. 2021-02-171h 02Leaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnBold Leadership in Higher Education - with Dr. Bill Pepicello, University of Phoenix President (2006-2014)In this episode of The Leaders Who Learn Podcast, we welcome the former President of The University of Phoenix, Dr. Bill Pepicello.  During his tenure, UoP had over half a million students across the world.  Bill talks with Lynn and Joanna about the bold leadership needed in higher education today amidst declining trust, financial model failure, and a world that is post-pandemic.   Leaders Who Learn was recognized by Feedspot as one of the top Ethical Leadership Podcasts to follow in 2021! Bill Pepicello has been a leader in education and business for over 40 years. Most notably, he...2021-02-0148 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnWorkplace DEI - with Patti Cuthill, Chief Joy Officer, NextLevelInternet.comIn this episode of the Leaders Who Learn Podcast, our hosts talk with Patti Cuthill, Chief Joy Officer & Director of People and Culture at NextLevelInternet.com.  Find out what makes Patti so passionate about workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion, and take away tips that can be used in your organization to foster a better workplace culture. This episode is hosted by Dr. Lynn Priddy & Joanna Bauer, and was produced by Dr. Joe Sallustio. Connect with us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Visit Claremont Lincoln University for information about Socially Conscious E...2021-01-2650 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnEducation and Sustainable Solutions through Partnership - with Dr. George "Mac" McCarthy, President/CEO, Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyIn this episode of The Leaders Who Learn President series, Tony Digiovanni (President of Claremont Lincoln University) has an amazing conversation with Dr. George (Mac) McCarthy (President of The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy).  Tony and Mac discuss the new partnership between CLU and LILP, and the partnership honors the work of David C. Lincoln.  You'll hear about some of the important work being done by the Lincoln Institute, and how today's leaders can use a CLU degree to enhance their ethical leadership skills for social impact. Thanks for Listening!2021-01-1234 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnWomen's Educational Leadership in the Middle East - with Dr. Susan Saxton, President, American University of BahrainIn this episode of The Leaders Who Learn Podcast, we talk with Dr. Susan Saxton, President, American University of Bahrain.  Susan talks to us about leading, as a woman, in the Middle East and how she has had to navigate politically and situationally.  She details best practices and talks about some of her experiences.   With over 25 years of leadership experience as an international executive in both industry and academia, Dr. Susan E. Saxton is the Founding President of the American University of Bahrain (AUBH). She has held key leadership roles with Laureate Education (the world’s largest priva...2020-12-1729 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnPolice and Community Relations - with Robert Stresak, Former Executive Director for the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)In this episode of The Leaders Who Learn Podcast, hosts Dr. Lynn Priddy and Dr. Joanna Bauer talk with the former Executive Director for the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST).  Robert talks about police and community relations - what strains those relations and what makes them stronger.  He discusses how police officer training works and how the curriculum is updated to reflect current events.   Robert Stresak retired as the Executive Director for the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). He was responsible for the oversight of 39 POST Certified academies that del...2020-12-1548 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnAuthentic Leadership and Preventing the Status Quo - with Bracken Darrell, CEO & President, LogitechThe CEO & President of Logitech, Bracken Darrell, joins us on this monumental episode of Leaders Who Learn.  Logitech's market cap is valued at around 14B+ and Bracken Darrell's leadership literally has a Global impact.  Logitech provides products and services to over 300 countries across the world.  In this episode, Bracken talks about what matters most as a leader today, why being transparent about diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts will be a barometer for future success, and how he is inspired by 'creators'.  This is a can't miss episode! Bracken P. Darrell serves as President, Chief Executive Officer, Executive Dire...2020-12-0145 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnCommunity Trust & Justice - with Deputy Chief Trevor Womack, Stockton, CA PDThe issues that really matter - listen to our hosts interview Deputy Chief of Police, Trevor Womack, of the Stockton, CA PD.  Trevor discusses the Department of Justice / Peace Officer funded study on Community Trust & Justice that Stockton was able to participate in.  The study focuses on procedural justice, racial reconciliation framework, and implicit bias to increase community trust. Trevor is the second-in-command and responsible for two-thirds of the department's staff and budget, including the field operations division, special operations division, and investigations division - along with more than 30 specialty programs such as air support, canine, crisis inte...2020-11-1835 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnZero Net Energy - with Bill Massey, Principal Architect, SasakiIn this continuation of the Sustainability Now! episode of Leaders Who Learn, Dr. Lynn Priddy and Bill Massey have a one on one diving deep into the energy use of buildings.  Can a building be carbon neutral?  What's the definition of a zero net energy building?  Bill talks about how data outlines the long-term economic and operational impacts of getting to zero net energy.  There may be a premium upfront, but in 10-15 years, there is a long-term financial benefit over time. Bill is an architectural principal and leader in Sasaki’s sports practice. He specializes in athlet...2020-11-0920 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnDeep Dive into Sustainability - with Tamar Warburg, Director of Sustainability & Resilience at Sasaki.In this continuation of the Sustainability Now! episode of Leaders Who Learn, Dr. Joanna Bauer and Tamar Warburg have a one on one diving deep into management in sustainability and where individuals are needed in the field.  Sustainability is the protection of our future, and Tamar Warburg is a great source of information - don't miss this episdoe. Tamar Warburg, Director of Sustainability & Resilience at Sasaki. Tamar works with Sasaki teams to develop sustainability and resilience goals appropriate for each project and access critical resources to reach those goals. She enjoys collaborating to integrate sustainability considerations throughout t...2020-11-0216 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnOur Water Resources - the Key to Sustainability - with Balakrishnan Narayanan, CEO/President, Carollo EngineersIn this episode of the President Series of the Leaders Who Learn Podcast, we welcome Balakrishnan Narayanan, CEO, and President of Carollo Engineers.  Carollo is the largest firm in the United States dedicated solely to water-related engineering--it's all they do. Since 1933, this single-minded focus has allowed Carollo Engineers to make some unique commitments to both clients and staff. It has opened the door to the very best talent in the water industry, innovative water solutions, unparalleled client service, and above all, a collaborative and collegial working environment that makes them great company to work with, and for.2020-10-2235 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnJoy & Wellness as a Human Right - with Romel Pascual, Executive Director, CicLAviaIn this episode of the Leaders Who Learn Podcast, produced by Claremont Lincoln University, the hosts talk with Romel Pascual, the Executive Director with CicLAvia.  Romel discusses the depth and breadth of CicLAvia, which opens the streets across Los Angeles, working to turn them into public parks for people to play, learn, and connect.  Hear Romel talks about how being on a bike can rearrange your perspectives of time and distance and make you appreciate your environment in a much more robust way.  Being on a bike is an equitable and inclusive experience, and experiencing that joy is a hum...2020-10-1641 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnManaging Behavior, Not Beliefs - with Mark Fowler, CEO, Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious UnderstandingIn this episode of the Leaders Who Learn podcast, host Tony Digiovanni (President of Claremont Lincoln University) talks with the CEO of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, Rev. Mark Fowler.  Tony and Mark talk about the great work of Tanenbaum, which exists to promote justice and build respect for religious difference by transforming individuals and institutions to reduce prejudice, hatred, and violence - develop respect for differences. Rev. Mark Fowler oversees all of Tanenbaum’s program areas and works with operations, fund development, and communications. As CEO, Mark is responsible for program development, project management, design and...2020-10-0634 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnPersuasive Leaders in Sustainability Needed! - w/ Phil ValkoIn this short episode that continues a focus on sustainability, guest Phil Valko and our hosts dig deeper into the necessity of sustainability leaders and how they are defining the industries around them.  Also discussed is the necessity of environmental sustainability, creating generational wealth to improve society, and the need for influential leaders to spearhead collaboration. Phil Valko, Associate Vice Chancellor for Sustainability at Washington University in St. Louis. Phil works with an extensive group of faculty, staff, and students to advance operational sustainability for WashU and to foster the next generation of sustainability/climate leaders. Phil also leads and p...2020-10-0216 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnSustainability Now! - with Bill Massey, Tamar Warburg, and Phil ValkoIn this episode of the Leaders Who Learn podcast, we focus on discussing Sustainability - what is sustainability, what types of jobs are included in the field of sustainability, and what does the future of sustainability look like from a leadership perspective.  Guests include: Bill Massey, Principal Architect at Sasaki. Bill is an architectural principal and leader in Sasaki’s sports practice. He specializes in athletic and recreation planning and design projects with a particular focus on higher education. He has nearly 20 years of experience in the design and implementation of exceptional projects in the higher education sec...2020-09-2843 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnHumbleness vs. Ego - Why Personality Ethics Matter - w/ Marques OgdenIn this episode of Leaders who Learn, hear Marques Ogden talk about his journey from NFL athlete, to an ego-centric toxic leader, to a humbled and bankrupt business owner, to reenergized and effective coach, author, speaker, and mentor.  This incredible story of loss, self-awareness, and leadership is absolutely inspiring.  Marques also talks about why Race in America is a "life" thing and not a "race" thing.  Want to hear more? Growing up in a single parent home with a father that inspired perseverance and fairness, Marques Ogden learned how to define his values and set goals. Ogden att...2020-09-2346 minThe EdUp ExperienceThe EdUp Experience61: The Time of Socially Conscious Education - with Tony Digiovanni, President, Claremont Lincoln UniversityThis is The EdUp Experience, President Series Episode #17 - On this episode of The EdUp Experience, we welcome Tony Digiovanni, President of Claremont Lincoln University.  Tony talks to us about the necessity of education with a socially conscious foundation, how a small private institution can be agile during this unprecedented time, and why it's important to price education right for working professionals (limit debt). Tony Digiovanni has been a Board Member of CLU since 2016. He last served as CEO of a venture-backed startup organization in higher education, Ameritas Educational Services. From 2007 to 2011, Digiovanni was the Senior Vice Pr...2020-09-1547 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnIt's More Than Money: Find Your North Star - with Rob Chesnut, Author, Intentional IntegrityIn this episode of the Leaders Who Learn podcast produced by Claremont Lincoln University, we talk with Rob Chesnut, former General Counsel and Chief Ethics Officer at AirBnB, and author if Intentional Integrity:  How Smart Companies Can Lead An Ethical Revolution.  Rob talks about finding your "North Star" as an organization and how contributions to the community are about more than money.  He also touches on diversity, inclusion, and why we all must make little sacrifices to get through CV-19. Rob is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Virginia.  He worked for 14 years with the U.S. J...2020-09-1438 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnWomen in Leadership and how Modeling Behavior Prepares the Next Generation - with Katie Lincoln, Chief Investment Officer, Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyIn this episode, host Tony Digiovanni, President of Claremont Lincoln University, speaks with Katie Lincoln, Chief Investment Officer of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.  They discuss women in leadership, role-modeling, human resources, and how 2020 may change leadership forever. Katie Lincoln has played a crucial role in the strategic direction of the Lincoln Institute, had an ongoing role in the development of education programs, and has worked extensively on the notion of impact measurement. In her role as chief investment officer, she has initiated and led conversations on asset allocation, strategic program development, and payout policies. Currently, s...2020-09-0238 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnAsking the Right Questions in Leadership with Andy Shin, COO, American Hospital AssociationIn this episode of Leaders who Learn, hear Andy Shin talk about asking the right questions in leadership, particularly in the context of healthcare in the United States.  This conversation is underpinned by the CV19 virus and it's effects on employees and patients within the healthcare system.   Andy Shin is Chief Operating Officer for the AHA Center for Health Innovation, the American Hospital Association’s new endeavor created to enhance hospital/health system transformation and accelerate health innovation at-scale. In his role leading day-to-day management and strategy for the Center, he oversees initiatives spanning commercial partnerships, applied rese...2020-08-1743 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnThe Portrayal of Women in America - with Sarah Moshman, Emmy Award Winning Documentary FilmmakerSarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. “The documentary “Nevertheless” directed by Sarah Moshman provides a comprehensive and in-depth picture of the prevalence of sexual harassment, its aftermath and consequences on those who were harmed, and highlights the policies and legislations for survivors to protect their rights. Framed within the #MeToo movement by Tarana Burke and #TimesUp, this film follows the powerful trajectories of seven diverse survivors and their troubling experiences with sexual harassment at their workplace or in their...2020-08-1145 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnSustainability is an Integrated Practice - with Angela Barranco, Undersecretary, California Natural Resources AgencyOn this episode of Leaders Who Learn, a podcast produced by Claremont Lincoln University, we welcome Angela Barranco.  Angela is the Undersecretary at the California Natural Resources Agency which works to restore, protect, and manage the state’s natural, historical and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all the communities and interests involved.  Angela talks to the hosts about Sustainability careers, women leadership in sustainability, and the importance of environmental awareness. This episode is hosted by Dr. Joanna Bauer and Dr. Lynn Priddy, and was produced by Dr...2020-07-2841 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnBuilding Resilience in Downtown Los Angeles - with Dr. Drew Furedi, President, Para Los NinosIn this episode, the first in our President's Series on Ethical Leadership, Tony Digiovanni, President of Claremont Lincoln University, interviews Dr. Drew Furedi. President of Para Los Ninos, about serving the underserved community in Downtown Los Angeles.  Tony and Drew talk about leadership, community resilience, and the effect of the Covid 19 crisis on Para Los Nino's ability to serve their children, families, and community. This episode is hosted by Tony Digiovanni, and was produced by Dr. Joe Sallustio. Connect with us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Visit Claremont Lincoln University f...2020-07-2245 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnEnhancing Diversity & Inclusion Through Inclusion Nudges - with Shannon Bisping, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion with CyientDiversity & Inclusion - has there been a time in recent history where the cry for social equity, diversity, and inclusion has been louder?  Shannon Bisping, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion with Cyient, talks to hosts Joanna Bauer and Dr. Lynn Priddy about how Cyient has created Inclusion Ambassadors that can create "Inclusion Nudges" to further the diversity and inclusion initiatives within Cyient.  Shannon also talks about the key skills of empathy, awareness, and sensitivity.  Another great Leaders Who Learn episode produced by Dr. Joe Sallustio. Connect with CLU on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Vis...2020-07-1334 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who LearnCrisis, Kindness, and Leadership - with Dr. Clayton Chau, Director, Orange County Health Care AgencyOn the first guest episode of the "Leaders Who Learn" podcast, produced by Claremont Lincoln University, we welcome Clayton Chau, M.D., Ph.D. to the show.  Dr. Chau is the newly appointed Agency Director of the Orange County Health Care Agency, taking on the appointment beginning May 4th, 2020 during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.  In this episode, Dr. Chau talks about the keys to leadership, the importance of togetherness and community, and how critical it is that we remember our principles and values during times of stress.  This episode is hosted by Dr. Lynn Priddy & Joa...2020-06-2436 minLeaders Who LearnLeaders Who Learn"Leaders Who Learn" - An IntroductionThe very first episode of "Leaders Who Learn", produced by Claremont Lincoln University, includes hosts Joanna Bauer and Dr. Lynn Priddy discussing their backgrounds in higher education, why CLU decided to start this podcast, the types of topics covered, and the reasons why "Leaders Who Learn" will be different than other leadership podcasts. This podcast highlights the dimensions of leadership urgently needed today, the collaboration necessary for leading well, and the ways to tap the leader within each of us. Interviews showcase ethical and humble leaders who listen, learn and build a legacy of gratitude, service, and transparency in...2020-06-1710 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 29 - God is Everyone & Everywhere: with Andrew DavisWhere is God? What is God? Is God far away from us? For many today, the spiritual journey has led to the discovery of a divine reality we already inhabit, one that encompasses and animates us all.   How I Found God in Everyone and Everywhere: An Anthology of Spiritual Memoirs captures for a general audience the spiritual shift away from popular notions of a God "up there" and "out there" and toward immanent and inclusive understandings of a God in our very midst.   Sometimes called "panentheism," this relational and participatory vision is rek...2019-04-3000 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 28 - Interfaith for Families [with Spiritual Playdate]Spiritual Playdate is on a mission. Not to delivery any ideology, but to share a method for discovery and spiritual growth. In this episode of In Times Like These, founder of Spiritual Playdate Edwina Cowell shares her methods and the movement. Parents and families are looking for hopeful, joyful, robust resources to introduce interfaith ideas and Big Questions to the children and youth in their lives. How do we answer questions about death, heaven, love, evil, or why other religious and ethical traditions are the way they are? Spiritual Playdate provides both a loose, flexible curriculum for parents and...2019-04-1600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 27 - Equity & Collaboration with Youth Mentoring Action Network (YMAN)Youth Mentoring Action Network (YMAN) is a youth-centered program that works to prepare young people for life, college, and career. It’s co-founder, Torie Weiston-Serdan is a scholar-practitioner with over 13 years of teaching and youth programming experience. She’s the author of Critical Mentoring: A Practical Guide. Her mentoring philosophy values equity, and centers young people as partners, not the recipients of mentoring. YMAN is successful by all measures—not just because their students have a 100% high school graduation rate, 98% of those students go to college, and of the students who go to college, 100% of them stay in. But more i...2019-03-1900 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 26 - Learning to Listen with Maryum AliMaryum Ali, the oldest daughter of the inimitable Muhammad Ali, has always been invested in helping others. And by “helping,” she often means “listening.” Ali has a gift for meeting people where they are and building community through authentic relationship. Her career has included an original album of progressive rap music and works as a comedian. Ali has a keen gift for insight and understanding human nature. Later, as a social worker, she worked in vulnerable neighborhoods in Los Angeles, including with youth and in gang prevention. In this episode of In Times Like These, Ali helps us under...2019-02-2600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 25 - The Rape of Eve: Sex, Violence & TransformationOur creation story is based on rape and violence. The story of Adam and Eve is much more than we learned in Sunday school. Widening our perspective on this powerful social story changes everything: the way we see marriage, the law, what it means to be a citizen, how we talk about sex and abuse, and how we consider healing. In this episode of In Times Like These, New Testament scholar Dr. Celene Lillie helps us understand her original research on the story of Eve—and what her rape, in early Christian literature, means for us today. Until we be...2019-01-1100 minClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsAugust 12 2018 | Where Does Joy Come From? | David Dixon Jr Feat. Lincoln OwersEvening Meeting2018-08-1300 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 24 - A Radical InvitationWhy should we center the voices of black women? Does “centering” mean ignoring other group’s perspectives? How can we be whole, free people—together? EbonyJanice Moore is a womanist scholar and activist doing community-organizing work, most specifically around black women’s body ownership as a justice issue, and equal access to education and pay for women of color in the U.S. and in several African countries. What is “body ownership” and how is it related to justice, theology, higher education, and mental health in the United States? How can upending the current ways we privilege voices, perspectives, and leadership...2018-07-1900 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 23 - Resilience & LoveWhen we are trapped in a cycle of merely surviving, we lose the opportunity to floursh. When we think we are all alone, we lose the opportunity to be in community. In his ground-breaking and deeply humanizing book, Resilience: From Killing Fields to Boardroom, the S.A.L.T. Effect, Dr. Emad Rahim shares his method of facilitating movement from Surviving, Adapting, Loving, and Transforming. This framework for engagement is helpful for anyone seeking meaningful life and more purposeful engagement. Dr. Rahim was born in a concentration camp and overcame great difficulties to become an empathetic teacher and leader...2018-07-1100 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 22- Dialogue Doesn’t Mean Changing Minds with Tahil SharmaToo often, we engage in “dialogue” because we want to change minds. We comment on Facebook, or argue at dinner, or email “fact checks” to one another because we desperately want to prove the other side wrong. But this only divides us further. Interfaith expert Tahil Sharma helps us understand that as people in the interfaith movement, our job is to take the sides of justice and equity—but our priority is to be moderators. This takes a radical shift in priority and practice for many of us, particularly in times like these.2018-07-0400 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 21 - Have Fun, Do Good with Adam KunesVolunteering can be accessible, it can be a lot of fun, and it feels good to do good. Adam Kunes helps us connect being part of social good with choosing experiences that can be joyful. His organization, Have Fun Do Good lets individuals and groups come together to help local organizations bring about positive social change— all while making friendships, exploring locations, and having fun. There’s no better time to be part of something good— whether in our National Parks, in international settings, with local non-profits, or in your own backyard. When was the last time you planned a vaca...2018-06-2500 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEp. 20 - American Identities with Vikrum AiyerIs America a land of abundance, or a place of scarcity? There are so many aspects of being human that can sometimes eclipse the notion of what it means to be a citizen. In this episode, we talk to Vikrum Aiyer. He’s VP of Global Public Policy at Postmates and Former Senior Advisor at the White House. He hosts American Enough, a weekly town hall-style podcast discussing current events and American ideals. When you think “American,” what comes to mind? Are you comfortable, or nervous? How do you participate in American life? And how can you participate more fully?2018-06-1900 minClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsJune 17, 2018 | Psalms 51 | Geoff Owers Feat. Lincoln OwersEvening Meeting2018-06-1800 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesWhy Won't You Be My Neighbor Part 2Were you blown away by the amazing podcast last week discussing the letter from Mr. Rogers? Want to know more? Want to dive deeper? So do we! Did you ever hear… That Mr. Rogers served in the Army and was a sniper in Vietnam? That Mr. Rogers only wore sweaters to cover up the tattoos on his arms? That he used to chase kids off his porch on Halloween? All of these are untrue. However, in this special bonus, “off the record” recording, Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes and Dr. David Carter will discuss the misconceptions about Mr. Ro...2018-06-1400 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesEthical Fashion with Molly StillmanMolly Stillman is a writer, photographer, podcaster, and fashion blogger. Her lifestyle blog, Still Being Molly, exists to inspire women to walk joyfully and confidently in purpose, and to know that they were created with a purpose for a purpose. She is a leader in supporting fair trade companies, purchasing products – everything from clothing to home goods to bath and beauty – that are from ethical brands or sources. In the first part of our conversation, we talk ethical fashion, and how consumers are discovering a newfound hunger for purchasing goods that are created by workers who...2018-06-1200 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesMister Rogers In CLU’s NeighborhoodIn the fall of 1996, as she embarked upon a new chapter in life, rife with challenges, our very own Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes, Director of the Claremont Core, received a personal letter from Fred Rogers that changed her life—for the better. In this special edition of In Times Like These, we’ll hear from Dr. Varnon-Hughes about the amazing story of receiving help, hope, and happiness in the kind words of Mr. Rodgers.2018-06-0700 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes18 - How to be Welcoming [with Johnny Flash] When you choose a church, gudwara, or ethical society to attend with your partner or family, how do you find one? Word of mouth? The internet? And how do you know you’re welcome? As digital spaces have become more robust and hospitable, and as many of us are finding valuable relationships in online and non-traditional communities, many religious institutions find themselves at a crossroads. How can they share positive messages about community and transformation without losing on-ground traditional values and methods that many hold dear? In this episode of In Times Like These, we tal...2018-06-0600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes17 - Greater Social Impact [with Neetal Parekh of Innov8social]Social entrepreneurship is that sweet spot where empathy meets innovation. Neetal Parekh is the founder of Innov8social and host of the Impact Podcast. Her work exemplifies the key ingredients of social impact: digital strategy, storytelling, and curiosity. In this episode of In Times Like These, we talk about why relationship is so important, how we can all grow our abilities to generate positive social impact, and the key ingredients for human centered innovation and design.2018-05-3000 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes16- Male Sexual Violence & the Church (with Lyvonne Picou)When was the last time you heard a preacher—or any religious or ethical leader—talk about sex, bodies, or male sexual violence from the pulpit? And yet—if you look around your congregation, so many of us have been affected by male sexual violence, gender-based violence, and sexual trauma. If we are the Body of Christ, why do we shy away from actually talking about…bodies? Lyvonne “Proverbs” Picou is a preacher, speaker, poet, educator, creative social entrepreneur, and an Emmy-award-winning media producer. Through her organization, beautiful scars, the Reverend Picou promotes healthy and safe conversa...2018-05-2200 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes15 - Development & Diplomacy (with Clare Magee)Diplomacy. Development. Third track diplomacy. NGOs, Millennium Development Goals, state actors, fragile states, and stability. Our world is full of unrest. Our world is also full of organizations and communities working to build more just and equitable communities. Maybe you’re like me, and you don’t know a lot about how diplomacy works. In this episode, Clare Magee gives us a fantastic introduction to these concepts, and helps us understand how religious and interfaith organizations participate in development goals. Magee is the director of Academic Programs at the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship in Lexi...2018-05-1600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes14 - Evangelical & Interfaith (with Neighborly Faith)Despite the beautiful meaning of the word “evangelical,” its current uses are often related in common understanding to self-righteousness, judgement, anti-intellecutalism, and even bigotry. More and more younger evangelicals are embracing diversity, re-imagining what it means to be a follower of Jesus, and learning how to be in dialogue with difference.2018-05-1000 minThe Claremont InstituteThe Claremont InstituteMay Tele-town hall- Preserving the Law: Trump, Immigration and DACAIn this episode, Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, is joined by Ilya Shapiro, 2015 Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, and editor-in chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review.   Up first, they discuss Trump, President of U.S. v. Hawaii. This is the legal challenge to President Trump’s executive orders restricting immigration from several terrorist hotbed countries, finally being heard on the merits by the Supreme Court after more than a year of legal wrangling in the lower courts. The oral argument for this case...2018-05-0945 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes13 - Leading with Meaning (with Tony Loyd)In this episode, Tony Loyd teaches us how to think about social entrepreneurship. It’s opportunity for curiosity, humility, empathy—and learning from the community. The community already has the answers—so how do we unlock that capacity? Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/social-entrepreneur-tony-loyd/2018-05-0200 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes12 - U.S. Census 101 (with CLU Alum, Ely Flores)In this episode, CLU alumnus Ely Flores walks us through how the United States Census works, why it matters, and how individuals and communities can get involved to make sure every count counts.2018-03-2700 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes11 - Religious Freedom and the Law (with Nate Walker)In this episode, we talk with Reverend Nate Walker, an expert on religion and public life, on how we’re a nation of religious minorities and how this gives us a unique opportunity to practice freedoms in a civic space. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/religious-freedom-law-nate-walker-podcast/2018-03-2000 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes10 - Trans Rights & Justice in Education (with Courtney Farrell)In this episode, we talk with Courtney Farrell on how to grow our awareness about gender-expansive and transgender children and youth, and reimagine how classroom practices can build true democracy. Show Notes: Trans Rights & Justice in Education with Courtney Farrell https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/trans-rights-justice-education-courtney-farrell-podcast/2018-03-1300 minThe Claremont InstituteThe Claremont InstituteMarch Tele-town Hall: Political Speech on T- Shirts and in Union HallsIn this episode,  Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, for our March tele-town hall. Dr. Eastman is joined by Ilya Shapiro, who is a 2015 Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, and editor-in chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review. The two discuss Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, a case challenging a Minnesota election law which prohibits voters from wearing political apparel at a polling venue. Under this law, voters who wear such apparel are told to remove these items before they can enter the poll...2018-03-0844 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes09 - Imagining Identities (with Cody Nielsen)In this episode, we talk with Cody Nielsen about identity formation, diversity in higher education, and ways educators and leaders can make sure engagement with diversity prepares all students for global citizenship. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/imagining-identities-cody-nielsen-podcast/2018-03-0600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes08 - Realignment to Justice (with Onleilove Alston)In this episode, Onleilove Alston shares her research and perspective that upends what many listeners will know about Christianity or Biblical teachings and provides key insights for the way we think about gender, race, nationalism, and poverty.2018-02-2700 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes07 - Help Wanted: Seeking Purpose (with Leah Weiss)In this episode, Dr. Leah Weiss shares insight from her new book How We Work: Live Your Purpose, Reclaim Your Sanity, and Embrace the Daily Grind. Pre-order How We Work now: https://leahweissphd.com/how-we-work Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/help-wanted-seeking-purpose-leah-weiss-podcast/2018-02-2000 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes06 - Caring Is Critical (with Catherine Orsborn)In this episode, Catherine Orsborn joins us to help us understand what “anti-Muslim bigotry” is, why it harms everyone (not just Muslims), and how everyday people can participate in building and maintaining and more robust and diverse civic space. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/caring-critical-catherine-orsborn-podcast/2018-02-1300 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes05 - Curiosity as a Virtue (with Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer)In this episode, Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer helps us explore what it might mean to cultivate curiosity as a virtue. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/curiosity-virtue-rabbi-nancy-fuchs-kreimer-podcast/2018-02-0600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes04 - Honoring the Humanity of Our Neighbors (with Tim Brauhn)In this episode, Tim Brauhn shares the values he brings to dialogue, and highlights the work of Islamic Networks Group, a network of teaching and community resources for strengthening relationships in the civic space. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/honoring-humanity-neighbors-tim-brauhn-podcast/2018-01-3100 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes03 - It's a Delicate Balance (with Mirah Curzer)In this episode, we talk with Mirah Curzer about engaging in contentious conversations on Facebook, how to teach others in public, why “resistance” is both inspiring and problematic, and how to learn for long-term work and practice. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/delicate-balance-mirah-curzer/2018-01-2300 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes02 - Unraveling Privilege (with Gregory Stevens)In this episode, Pastor Gregory Stevens explores issue of privilege, systematic oppressions, capitalism and the global economy, how to listen in solidarity, and the really radical teachings of Jesus. Show Notes: https://www.claremontlincoln.edu/engage/clu-live/podcasts/in-times-like-these/unraveling-privilege-gregory-stevens/2018-01-1600 minIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-HughesIn Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes01 - Are There Limits to Dialogue? (with Kendra Fredrickson-Laouini)As part of a Muslim-Christian family, interfaith educator Kendra Fredrickson-Lauoini experiences discrimination and rich opportunities for dialogue daily, including on social media. Since the 2016 presidential election, divisive and hateful speech has become more visible. And yet, ordinary people across the world are reaching out to learn more about others, and try to build peaceful workplaces and communities for themselves and their families. In this episode, we explore challenges to dialogue, and how tools like Facebook and Twitter can be great for connecting with others, and can also make civil discourse seem impossible. Kendra and Stephanie talk candidly about their...2018-01-0400 minThe Claremont InstituteThe Claremont InstituteDecember 11 CCJ Town Hall: Religious Liberty and Freedom From Compelled SpeechIn this episode, Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, is joined by: Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute and former Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow; Dr. David Upham, Director of Legal Students and Associate Professor at the University of Dallas; and Kelly Shackelford, President and CEO of First Liberty Institute. During this town hall, Eastman and his guests will discuss one of the most important cases being heard by the Supreme Court this term, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which was argued on, December 5, 2017. The court must decide wh...2017-12-1344 minThe Claremont InstituteThe Claremont InstituteWilliam Voegeli discusses the growing entitlement state on Sons of Lincoln - 2/23/17Author and Senior Editor of the Claremont Review of Books, William Voegeli joined the Sons of Lincoln to discuss his books: Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State (Encounter Books, 2010); and The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion (Broadside Books, 2014).Voegeli also discussed the growing entitlement state, President Trump's first few weeks in office, the liberal mind, and more!2017-03-0620 minClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsJanuary 22, 2017 | Lincoln Owers - Ricky Hudspeth | GraceEvening Meeting2017-01-2300 minThe Claremont InstituteThe Claremont InstituteThe Trump Phenomenon: How Did We Get Here, and What's at Stake?The polls were right, and the pundits were wrong. A Republican presidential field that was hailed as the most talented in a generation has been flummoxed, humbled, and finally beaten by Donald Trump. The Party of Lincoln is now firmly in the hands of a Manhattan billionaire, and conservatives seem hopelessly divided about how to proceed. Some embraced Trump early on and will continue to carry his banner in the general election. Others have made peace with him as the lesser of two evils. And some remain firmly in the #NeverTrump camp, committed to searching for a third option...2016-06-201h 23Claremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsLincoln Owers & David Dixon, Jr. | "The Lord Jesus in the Gospels" and "Jonah (Part 4)"Family Bible Hour2016-05-2900 minThe Claremont InstituteThe Claremont InstituteApril 1 CCJ Town Hall: The Long Arm of the BureaucracyIn this town hall, Dr. John C. Eastman, Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, and his guests tackle the bureaucracy’s effort to avoid judicial review of its decisions as well as the now-famous case of the Little Sisters of the Poor.  Professor Anthony T. Caso—who authored the Center’s amicus brief in  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes—joins Dr. Eastman to discuss this latest instance of executive overreach in which the executive attempts to determine when its decisions are subject to judicial review.  Next Ilya Shapiro joins Dr. Eastman...2016-04-0247 minClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsClaremont Bible Chapel BroadcastsLincoln Owers and Ricky Hudspeth | Personal Testimony and HumilityEvening Meeting2015-09-1400 min