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The Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#969: Charters, church, and the Court with Starlee ColemanOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Starlee Coleman, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, joins Mike and David to discuss the religious charter schools case currently before the U. S. Supreme Court. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber shares a study out of Dallas on whether an automatic Algebra enrollment policy boosted participation among underserved students.Recommended content: “SCOTUS should mandate state support for religious education, but not via charter schools”—Michael J. Petrilli, Thomas B. Fordham Institute“Supreme Court Case Could Reshape Landscape for Charter and Religious S...2025-05-1435 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#966: Is calculus king? Rethinking math pathways, with Matt GianiOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Matt Giani, professor and researcher at the University of Texas at Austin, joins Mike and David to discuss whether there’s a one-size-fits-all math pathway for students, as explored in Calculus or Statistics: Does It Matter?—a new study he coauthored for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber shares a study that examines whether Indiana’s statewide private school voucher program has had any competitive effects on public school student outcomes.Recommended content: Matt Giani, Franchesca Lyra, and Adam Tyner. Calculus or Statis...2025-04-2335 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawIt's All In Your Head: Understanding the Human Behavior Driving Corporate Decision Making, Risk Management, and Legal AdviceNo one goes to law school to become a psychologist, yet every lawyer eventually faces deeply human questions. Why is my client making this decision? What do they really need from me? How will this advice land? In this episode of Bite-Sized Business Law, we explore how behavioral science can help answer those questions with guest Nitish Upadhyaya, Director of Behavioral Insights at Ropes & Gray. Nitish leads the firm’s award-winning Insights Lab, where he transforms insights from behavioral science and human-centered design into actionable legal strategies. In our conversation, Nitish shares why traditional legal tools often fall short of...2025-04-1533 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#961: How “No Excuses” charter schools went off the rails, with Steven WilsonOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Steven Wilson, senior fellow at the Pioneer Institute, joins Mike to discuss his new book The Lost Decade: Returning to the Fight for Better Schools in America, which argues that the push for so-called Antiracist education derailed reform and harmed marginalized students. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a study on how educators divide their attention during virtual tutoring—and how achievement, gender, race, and English learner status influence those interactions.Recommended content: Steven Wilson, “The Lost Decade: Returning to the Fight for Better Schools in Amer...2025-03-1937 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#957: DOGE, IES, and the future of education researchOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Mike and David discuss what’s really going on with DOGE, including its cuts to IES research grants and the implications for education policy. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber highlights a study on whether the Core Knowledge curriculum helped strengthen kindergarteners’ vocabulary and knowledge.Recommended content: Chester E. Finn, Jr., “Easy, DOGE. IES matters.,” Thomas B. Fordham Institute (February 11, 2025).Robert Pondiscio, “Culture war vs. competence: Why conservatives should support Penny Schwinn,” Thomas B. Fordham Institute (February 6, 2025).Chester E. Finn, Jr., “Trump should stay out of what students lea...2025-02-1937 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawWhat Can We Learn from Ancient Business Organizations?Business structures may seem like a modern invention, but their roots stretch back to ancient civilizations. In this episode, we explore the origins of trade and commerce with Barry Hawk, whose latest book, Family, Partnerships and Companies: From Assur to Amsterdam, uncovers how early societies shaped the way we do business today. In addition to being an author, Barry has had a long and successful career as an antitrust lawyer: he was a partner at Skadden for two decades, worked as the head of EU and International Antitrust Practice, and served as the former director of the...2025-02-0445 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#954: Should America prioritize its struggling students? with Tim DalyOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Tim Daly, CEO of EdNavigator, joins Mike and David to discuss whether America should refocus its efforts on helping our lowest-performing students and explore the best ways to address this challenge. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber shares a study on how students prepare for tests and the effectiveness of their strategies.Recommended content: Tim Daly, “We’re living through an education depression,” Thomas B. Fordham Institute (November 1, 2024).Michael J. Petrilli, “Get ready for more bad news from NAEP 2024” Thomas B. Fordham Institute  (January 16, 2025)Robert Pondiscio, “After a “lost de...2025-01-2930 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#950: The best and worst of ed reform in 2024, with Checker FinnOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Checker Finn, Fordham’s president emeritus—and the original Education Gadfly—joins Mike and David to discuss the best and worst news in education reform in 2024. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber shares the top five research studies of the year.Recommended content: Michael J. Petrilli, “How much blame does the federal government deserve for America’s mediocre schools?,” Thomas B. Fordham Institute (November 21, 2024).Michael J. Petrilli, “The end of MCAS is the end of an era. Now let’s figure out what comes next.,” Thomas B. F...2024-12-1833 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawLeading the Legal Finance Revolution: A Conversation with the President of Burford CapitalLitigation finance is a fast-growing industry that promises to level the playing field, promote access to justice, and serve as a new source of legal funding. In this episode, we welcome Aviva Will, President of Burford Capital, the leader in legal finance. To kick off our conversation, Aviva shares her journey, from graduating from Fordham Law to working at Cravath and Time Warner before taking the leap into the emerging field of litigation finance with Burford. She reflects on her role as President, balancing strategic leadership with the responsibilities of an industry-leading company. Next, Aviva dives into Burford’s un...2024-11-0534 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#944: More equitable advanced education programs, with Brandon WrightOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Brandon Wright, Fordham’s Editorial Director and author of the latest Think Again brief, “Are Education Programs for High Achievers Inherently Inequitable?” joins Mike and David to explain why the answer to that question is “no” and why such programs are important. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber shares a study examining how individual teachers’ effectiveness shifted when instruction went from in-person to on-line during the 2020-21 school year.Recommended content: Brandon L. Wright, Think Again: Are Education Programs for High Achievers Inherently Inequitable? Thomas B. Fordham Institu...2024-10-3034 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#936: How socioeconomic factors explain achievement gaps, with Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan#936: How socioeconomic factors explain achievement gaps, with Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. MorganOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, SUNY Albany’s Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan, authors of Fordham’s recently released report Explaining Achievement Gaps: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors, joins Mike and David to discuss their findings. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a study of differences in grading practices between international and domestic instructors at U.S. public universities.Recommended content: Eric Hengyu Hu and Paul L. Morgan, Explaining Achieve...2024-09-0424 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawLessons from a Master: The Credit Investor’s HandbookCurrently valued at over $4 trillion, the leveraged credit market in the United States is one of the fastest-growing asset classes, driving a strong demand for well-trained credit analysts. Today’s guest is Michael Gatto, an author, adjunct professor at Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business and Columbia Business School, and Partner at Silver Point Capital, a $30 billion credit-focused global investment firm where he leads the firm’s Private Side Business. His latest book, The Credit Investor’s Handbook: Leveraged Loans, High Yield Bonds and Distressed Debt, serves as a definitive guide for young investment professionals building a career in the le...2024-07-3037 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#930: What Vance and Harris mean for federal education policy, with Dale ChuOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Dale Chu, a senior visiting fellow at the Fordham Institute, joins Mike and David to discuss how Biden passing the torch and Trump picking J.D. Vance could affect U.S. school policy. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study that compares the academic impacts of urban versus suburban charter schools.Recommended content: “Vance vs. Pence: How Trump’s VP picks compare on education” —Dale Chu, Fordham Institute“The Democratic replacement candidates on education” —Daniel Buck, Fordham InstituteSarah Cohodes and Astrid Pineda, “Diverse paths to college su...2024-07-2425 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#921: Rethinking reading comprehension instruction, with Daniel BuckOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Daniel Buck, Fordham’s policy and editorial associate, joins Mike and David to discuss whether and how elementary schools should teach reading comprehension. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating the short- and long-term impacts of school closures in the 1990s.Recommended content: Daniel Buck, “Think again: Should elementary schools teach reading comprehension?” Fordham Institute (May 2024). "At long last, E.D. Hirsch, Jr. gets his due: New research shows big benefits from Core Knowledge” —Robert Pondiscio, Fordham Institute“We need to prepare now for the scho...2024-05-2226 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#918: The broken pipeline of advanced education, with Adam TynerOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Adam Tyner, Fordham’s national research director, joins Mike and David to discuss his latest study on advanced education policies across the country. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines new research on how the decentralization of teacher accountability under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act affected student achievement.Recommended content: The broken pipeline: Advanced education policies at the local level —Adam Tyner, Fordham InstituteBuilding a Wider, More Diverse Pipeline of Advanced Learners —The National Working Group on Advanced Education, Fordham Institute“Teacher evaluation reform was very succes...2024-05-0129 minFordham University LondonFordham University LondonLondon Calling: Navigating Study & Life Abroad at Fordham LondonIn this episode of our podcast, join Ellie Goetz and Noah Langevin as they share their insights into studying and living abroad in London for a semester. From mastering the public transportation system to navigating cultural differences, they discuss the practicalities of life as international students. Tune in as they discuss uncover strategies for maximizing the Fordham London program experience, from seizing unique educational opportunities to immersing oneself fully in the local culture. 2024-04-2339 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawSean Griffith on Compelled Corporate SpeechDo shareholder proposals compel corporations to speak in ways that violate the First Amendment? Although shareholder proposals have been studied from numerous angles, the concept of compelled speech is fairly novel. And this question raises several other inquiries, including the nature of corporate purpose and the rationale behind negative speech rights in the first place. Joining us to discuss this fascinating proposition is Professor Sean J. Griffith, the T.J. Maloney Chair in Business Law at Fordham Law School, a former Director of the Fordham Corporate Law Center, and an expert in corporate and securities law. Tuning in, you’ll...2024-04-2329 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#909: Rethinking “equitable” grading, with Adam Tyner and Meredith CoffeyOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey, the national research director and a senior research associate at the Fordham Institute, join Mike and David to discuss their new Think Again report on whether “equitable” grading benefits students. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating how extreme temperatures affect student performance on standardized tests.Recommended content: “Think Again: Does ‘equitable’ grading benefit students?” —Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey, Fordham Institute“Traditional grading may not be as straightforward as it seems” —Rick Hess and Joe Feldman, Education Week"A ‘no ze...2024-02-2825 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#908: The looming expiration of Covid relief funds, with Chad AldisOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Chad Aldis, Fordham’s Vice President of Ohio Policy, joins Mike and David to discuss the impending cessation of federal ESSER funds. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study investigating the competitive effects of charter schools on traditional public schools in Florida.Recommended content: “ESSER’s sunset: Not a cut, but a return to normalcy” —Chad Aldis, Fordham Institute“The fiscal cliff and teacher layoffs” —Chad Aldeman, Fordham Institute“Federal pandemic funds should not disappear just when we need them most” —Hamlet Michael Hernandez, Hechin...2024-02-2125 minFordham University LondonFordham University LondonAI and Future of Finance & WorkWelcome to a special recording of an event hosted at Fordham University London on February 2nd, 2024. This is a unique episode of "AI and Future of Finance & Work," where we bring you insights from a live panel discussion featuring distinguished experts in the field. We're privileged to have with us:Greg Minson, Vice Chair of the Fordham London Advisory BoardDidem Un Ates, GenAI Innovation and Transformation ExecutiveAndrew McLennan, Managing Director and Global Head of Technology, Private Alternatives at NuveenDr. Jamie Woodcock, Professor of Ethics in Business at Fordham LondonTogether, they'll be sharing their perspectives on the...2024-02-1548 minRetrospectRetrospectSeason 8: Fordham’s Academic Integrity Policy on AIHost Morgan Johnson, producer Nellie Podokshik and contributor Samantha Ortiz, FCLC ’26, speak with news editors Alexa Villatoro, FCLC ’24, Insiya Gandhi, FCLC ’24, and professor in Gabelli School of Business, Michelle Weber, about Fordham’s new AI policy, its impact on students and the future of AI in classrooms.2023-12-2213 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#898: How much competition public schools face, with Jeanette LunaOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Jeanette Luna, a production and research associate at the Fordham Institute, joins Mike to discuss the competitive pressures facing America’s largest school districts. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study investigating whether post-Covid grade inflation has begun to recede.Recommended content:“The education competition index: Quantifying competitive pressure in America’s 125 largest school districts” —David Griffith and Jeanette Luna, The Fordham Institute“School choice isn’t killing traditional public schools. It’s making them better.” —Michael Petrilli, The Fordham InstituteDan Goldhaber and Maia Goodman Young...2023-12-0625 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawJeremy Kress on the Newly Proposed Banking RegulationsThe banking turmoil that rocked the past year is the most significant system-wide banking stress since the 2008 financial crisis. Now, regulators are rushing to implement measures to respond to those bank failures and mitigate their impact. In July, federal banking regulators, including the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the FDIC, proposed new rules around capital requirements and risk, but these measures have actually been a long time coming, with the US considering the adoption of the so-called Basel III Endgame framework ever since 2008. Today, we learn more about what the proposals entail and the potential impact they will...2023-10-2446 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawBarbara-Ann Boehler on Current Compliance TrendsCorporate compliance, the notion that businesses must adhere to all applicable laws, regulations, and company policies, is a growing discipline. In this episode, we discuss the ever-increasing focus on corporate compliance with guest Barbara-Ann Boehler. Barbara is the Senior Director of the Program on Corporate Ethics and Compliance at Fordham Law School. She is also an experienced attorney, former compliance officer, and adjunct law professor. In today's conversation, Barbara elaborates on the basics of compliance and shares her thoughts on its growth amidst new regulations. She discusses the importance of compliance buy-in, dealing with the friction between those creating...2023-08-1535 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawFrom Briefs to Screenplays: How Legal Training Influenced a Legendary Career in Movies and Television with Brian KoppelmanNot all law students go on to practice law. During this episode, we host Brian Koppelman, who took his legal training in a totally different direction. He is the writer, director, producer, and showrunner behind some of pop culture’s most enduring works, including Oceans 13, Rounders, and the hit series Billions. Brian is a podcast host and a Fordham Law graduate who cites his legal experience as incredible fodder for the characters and stories appearing in his film and television work. During this conversation, he shares his perspective on the intrinsic value of legal studies, even for those with no...2023-08-0141 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawJoseph Sponholz on Maximizing Corporate Performance and Other Lessons from the OutbackToday we sit down with Joseph Sponholz, Fordham Law alumnus (‘97) and partner at L.E.K. Consulting, to talk about a question applicable to companies of all sizes: how to make the most of the current moment in the corporate landscape. Before taking up his roles as Managing Director, Partner, and Head of Major Capital Projects at L.E.K. in Australia, Joe practiced law in the U.S. where he represented professional sports, and then as a high-level advisor in the business world. Joe shares insights about his career path, current position and location in Sydney, his role as...2023-07-1150 minBite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawThe Debt Ceiling: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?Now that a deal in principle has been reached to suspend the debt limit before the United States runs out of money to pay its bills, the question is, how do we keep getting to this point? Negotiating the debt ceiling has become a given in American fiscal policy, but its origins remain mystifyingly complex. Today, Professors Richard Squire and Thomas Lee join us to help untangle the financial and legal issues around raising the debt ceiling. Richard is a business law scholar and a professor here at Fordham Law, where he’s also the Faculty Director of the Fo...2023-05-311h 00Bite-Sized Business LawBite-Sized Business LawDonna Redel on Regulating CryptoOn this episode, business and regulatory expert Donna Redel joins us to discuss the messy and debated business of regulating crypto. Donna is the former Managing Director of the World Economic Forum and the first woman to chair the United States Commodity Exchange. She co-founded the Fordham Law Blockchain Regulatory Symposium and teaches cryptocurrency and blockchain as an adjunct professor at Fordham Law. During today’s discussion, Donna shares the story of her initial introduction to the world of cryptocurrency and her thoughts on the relationship between big banks and digital assets. We unpack the SEC’s issue of a We...2023-04-2538 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#839: Do “for-profit” charter schools deserve their bad reputation?On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Mike Petrilli and David Griffith are joined by Stéphane Lavertu and Long Tran, both professors at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at the Ohio State University and the authors of Fordham’s new report, For-Profit Charter ­­Schools: An evaluation of their spending and outcomes. They discuss findings from their new study and broader issues of so-called “for-profit” charter schools. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber­­­ Northern reviews an ambitious study that examines closure and restructuring rates in district, charter, and private schools nationwide.  Recommended...2022-09-2824 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly Show#834: Whether industry-recognized credentials benefit high schoolersOn this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Mike Petrilli and David Griffith are joined by Matt Giani, a professor and researcher at the University of Texas at Austin, and the author of Fordham’s new report, How Attaining Industry-Recognized Credentials in High School Shapes Education and Employment Outcomes. They discuss some takeaways of the first-of-its-kind study. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber Northern reviews a paper examining whether schools where students make rapid academic progress in grades 3–5 also help their students do so in grades K–2.  Recommended content: ·      Fordham’s new study: Matt Giani, “How...2022-08-2429 minFordham FootstepsFordham FootstepsJoy Tolliver, FCRH '04Joy Tolliver, a member of the Fordham University Alumni Association Advisory Board, always knew she wanted to be an attorney. She currently serves as vice president of government relations and general counsel at Monroe College in the Bronx. A psychology major at Fordham, she has been able to apply her study of how people behave, think, and feel to a robust and fulfilling career in law. Hear how Joy landed on a legal specialty and found herself working in higher ed in this latest episode of Fordham Footsteps. 2021-08-0925 minRetrospectRetrospectSummer Special: Fordham True CrimeCate and Diana explore the case of Anastasiya Andreyeva, a Fordham student charged with the 2007 murder of Brooklyn resident Aleksey Kats. Then, Leo Bernabei, FCLC ’21, shares the various theories behind the death of Patrick McNeill, a Fordham student who died in 1997 under suspicious circumstances. Trigger warnings: discussions of violence, murder and mental...2021-08-0118 minThe Commuter PodcastThe Commuter PodcastDialogue with Fordham DialoguesOn this episode of the Commuter Podcast, Sakshi and Jeffany are joined by Patricia from Fordham Dialogues. They chat about what Fordham Dialogues is, what they hope to accomplish, and how others can get involved. 2021-04-2107 minRetrospectRetrospectSeason 5: Fordham Women’s Basketball Reflects on SeasonFordham women’s basketball team Captains Kaitlyn Downey, Katie McLoughlin and Anna DeWolfe recount their success this season and how the team was impacted by the suspension of in-person activities at Rose Hill. Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Music by Michael Appler.2021-03-0613 minThe Commuter PodcastThe Commuter PodcastStudent Success with Dean GarciaSakshi and Jeffany chat with Dean Garcia, the Assistant Dean for Student Support and Success at Fordham University. Dean Garcia discusses her role on campus, how Fordham wants to support its students, and helpful tips on how students can be successful even when the rest of the semester is fully online. She even has a seminar for commuter students, which students can register for under "SYMP 1100" on Fordham's class registration program.2020-12-0120 minThe Commuter PodcastThe Commuter PodcastFordham Ghost StoriesOn this episode of the Commuter Podcast, Sakshi and Jeffany tell some of Fordham's most popular ghost stories, just in time for Halloween! It's up to the listeners to decide whether they believe these stories to be real or not! 2020-10-3107 minThe Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly ShowReading comprehension is not a skill, and other lessons from Fordham’s latest study - 10/07/20On this week’s podcast, Fordham’s Adam Tyner joins Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to discuss the new study that he coauthored, “Social Studies Instruction and Reading Comprehension: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.” On the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines the effects of merit aid for low-income college students.2020-10-0727 minFordham FootstepsFordham FootstepsMo Osman, FCRH '14Mo Osman works in finance, but he is a graduate of Fordham College at Rose Hill. He found his passion for business while studying economics and through internships he found with help from the Office of Career Services. A graduate of the Higher Education Opportunity Program, Mo also believes it's important to support fellow Rams. Apart from his philanthropic support of students, he also volunteers with the Fordham University Alumni Association, the MOSAIC affinity chapter, and more. Tune in to learn more about Mo's journey in the first Fordham Footsteps interview recorded during the pandemic.2020-10-0224 minFordham Campus MinistryFordham Campus MinistryWomen Open the Word: Sparks of Hope with Vanessa Rotondo, MSEVanessa Rotondo - Assistant Director of Operations and Leadership Vanessa received her bachelor’s degree in political science from Fordham College at Rose Hill and completed a double minor in Italian and business administration, the latter at the Gabelli School of Business. As an undergraduate, she served on many student leadership councils and teams through the Office of Campus Ministry. She was the recipient of the 2017 Reverend Joseph P. Fitzpatrick student leadership award, awarded to one senior who exhibits a deep passion for and commitment to social justice and awareness within the Fordham community as well as...2020-04-3006 minFordham Campus MinistryFordham Campus MinistryWomen Break Open the Word w/ Joan Cavanagh, Ph.D [April 1, 2020]Enter into today’s readings with reflections from women in our community. Joan Cavanagh, Ph.D., is a familiar presence at Fordham University, where she has ministered for 22 years in various capacities. Currently she is the director of spiritual and pastoral ministry for the University, and she serves as the director of Campus Ministry at the Westchester campus. During her time at the University, Joan earned both a master’s degree in counseling and a Ph.D. in educational leadership from the Graduate School of Education. At Fordham, Joan wears many hats. She offers spiritual direction and pastoral counsel, works with...2020-04-0108 minFordham FootstepsFordham FootstepsGuthrie Garvin, FCRH '99Considering a career in real estate? Guthrie Garvin is a former student athlete and American studies major who worked his way into the competitive NYC real estate market through patience, hard work, and a smart use of the Fordham network. Now a member of Fordham's President's Council, Guthrie dedicates considerable time and resources to the benefit of current Fordham students. Tune in and learn about Guthrie's journey, his current work in real estate sales, and his Jesuit-informed commitment to the well-being of others.2020-01-1515 minFordham FootstepsFordham FootstepsDenise Ramirez, GABELLI '14, '15Denise is a full-time dueling piano player for Howl at the Moon in San Antonio, but her Fordham story began as an accounting student at the Gabelli School of Business. As an undergraduate student, Denise nurtured her musical abilities through performance opportunities with the University Choir and the Fordham University Hot Notes - a jazz a capella group based at the Rose Hill campus. After earning her MBA as part of a 5-year program, she put her accounting degree to work in NYC. Tune in and hear how she made the career change to music in a new city.2019-12-0920 minFordham FootstepsFordham FootstepsSamara Finn Holland, FCLC '03Samara Finn Holland has been at the forefront of influencer marketing since 2003. Tune in as she shares her journey from a communications and media major to social media guru with Sara and Matt. Fordham Footsteps is brought to you by the Fordham University Alumni Association.2019-11-2015 minFordham FootstepsFordham FootstepsWelcome to Fordham Footsteps!You can do anything with a  Fordham education, but what exactly does that mean? Join Sara Hunt Munoz, FCRH '99, GSE '10, '19, and Matt Burns, FCRH '13, from the Office of Alumni Relations as they discuss career paths with fellow rams. Learn how a religious studies major became an event planner, or the path the accounting student took to become a full-time dueling piano player. Lessons abound for students and alumni alike. Fordham Footsteps is brought to you by the Fordham University Alumni Association.2019-11-0501 minRetrospectRetrospect“A Matter of School Spirit” – Board of Advisors, Wavelengths and Fordham FootballAllie Beekman discusses the secretive Board of Advisors and what their termination means for the university. Alyssa Morales talks about Wavelengths, Fordham Lincoln Center's new radio station. Patrick Moquin gives us reasons why we should care about...2019-10-2600 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 61: Interview with Former Patent Trial and Appeal Board Judge Brian MurphyOn this week's episode, Fordham IPLJ staff member, Meredith Miller, interviews former PTAB judge and current patent litigator, Brian Murphy. They discuss Mr. Murphy’s experiences as a PTAB judge and a patent practitioner, the impact PTAB and associated post-grant proceedings have had on patent law, and predictions of how PTAB might evolve in the future. Mr. Murphy is currently a partner at Haug Partners in New York City and was a Lead Administrative Patent Judge on the Patent and Trial Appeal Board at the USPTO. Ms. Miller is a second-year law student at Fordham Law intending to go in...2019-02-2600 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 34 - British Actor & Singer Richard SheltonIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews British actor and singer, Richard Shelton. Richard has enjoyed enormous success on both sides of The Atlantic starring in film, TV and theater. Music is his passion. He's a wonderful singer. Combining his talents, Richard wrote and stars in 'Sinatra: RAW', a play about the last intimate performance by Frank Sinatra prior to his first retirement in 1971, imagining the icon's state of mind as he answers life long allegations in-between some of Frank's best loved songs. http://richardshelton.co.uk/ 2018-12-1233 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 33 - Artist & Environmentalist Dianna CohenIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews visual artist and co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, Dianna Cohen. The Plastic Pollution Coalition has many initiatives but one in particular is something we can all get on board with - drastically cutting down on single use plastics like straws, bags and containers. They've been banned in many places but there is still much we can learn from this environmentalist who has traveled the world looking for solutions to plastic pollution that is killing animals and fish and poisoning our oceans and...2018-11-2631 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 32 - Democratic Activists Melanie Rothschild and Alexis AriaIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews two concerned citizens who are working tirelessly to inspire democrats to vote in the mid-terms on November 6: Melanie Rothschild and Alexis Aria. Melanie is an artist who has been campaigning for Katie Hill in District 25, one of the new wave of concerned citizens who are standing for election to flip seats in the house considered winnable from the Republicans. www.swingleft.org www.thelastweekend.org Harpist Alexis Aria runs the phone banks for Democrats in Topanga and Malibu. It's...2018-10-2437 minStartup LAWnchpad PodcastStartup LAWnchpad PodcastFordham Foundry Workshop: Intellectual Property 101John J. Normile, Jr. (Fordham Law ‘88, Fordham BA ‘84), partner at an international law firm and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham, conducts a legal symposium for the Fordham Foundry regarding intellectual property. He provides an overview of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.  This episode is the first of four podcasts in a series about intellectual property protection.   Episode Roadmap: ● [:31] Bernice Grant introduces herself, John Normile, and the episode topic of protecting intellectual property. ● [2:07] An overview of patents and the definition, privileges, and limitations of patentability. ● [6:43] The three step process for...2018-10-2221 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 31 - Producer & Songwriter Simon ClimieIn this first anniversary episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews multi Grammy award-winning Producer and Songwriter Simon Climie. Simon enjoyed great international success in the 80s as the singing half of the British pop duo Climie Fisher with smash hits including Love Changes (Everything). He also wrote hits for George Michael, Aretha Franklyn, Pat Benatar, Smokey Robinson and Jeff Beck. But it's as Eric Clapton's long time producer and collaborator that Simon is best known. Very conveniently, Eric Clapton's first Christmas album, Happy Xmas, is released today. We have...2018-10-1244 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 30.5 - Happy 1-year Anniversary Wishes from Tracey Ullman and Julia FordhamComedy Legend Tracey Ullman - a former guest of The Chat and tennis partner of Claire's - and Legendary Songstress Julia Fordham - Claire's sister and singer of The Chat theme tune - wish Claire Fordham and The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast a happy 1-year anniversary in this quick clip sent from London. You will not want to miss Tracey's spot-on impression of Claire or their beautiful rendition of the 'Happy Birthday' song! Keep Calm and Chat On! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/claire-fordham/support2018-10-1001 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 30 - Homeless Activists Dr. Marilyn Wells and KamGi & Kyle FinchIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Homeless Activist and Philanthropist Dr. Marilyn Wells, KamGi and Kyle Finch who feed the homeless and "S", a homeless man. With 58,000 people currently sleeping rough in LA, one podcast can't begin to explain the enormity of the issue or discuss all the solutions but we hope that by hearing these inspiring and fascinating people share their observations and stories of what they are doing to help the homeless and in one case, try to escape homelessness, it might inspire you to get involved and help.2018-10-0344 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp 29 - Actress & Poker Player Jennifer TillyIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Oscar nominated actress and star poker player Jennifer Tilly. Jennifer is perhaps best known for her role as The Bride of Chucky in the horror franchise but she is much better than that with critically acclaimed roles in Dancing at the Blue Iguana and Bound. And an Academy Award nomination for her role in Bullets over Broadway, directed by Woody Allen. Then there's her other career as poker player where Jennifer is one of the few players, men or women, who can afford...2018-09-191h 26The Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 28: Advertising Titan Aaron WaltonIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Advertising Titan Aaron Walton. Aaron is co-founder of Walton Isaacson, a full-service advertising agency, with offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami and Dallas. Aaron’s boundless creativity and strategic acumen have made him one of the most admired executives throughout the advertising, brand marketing and entertainment industries. Since turning 50, Aaron has been a runway model and muse for the internationally renowned haute couture fashion designer, Rynshu. He walks the runway twice a year during Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Aaro...2018-09-0555 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 27 - Singer & Entertainer Mari WilsonIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews British singing sensation Mari Wilson. Known in the UK as the Neasden Queen of Soul, Mari had a string of hits in the 80s then ditched her signature Beehive hair do for something more manageable, carried on making great music and has never stopped writing songs and gigging. Mari chats about being a working class girl from Neasden who made it big and then made it bigger, starring as her singing heroine Dusty Springfield in Dusty: The Musical and getting her first Emmy...2018-08-2245 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 26 - Hollywood Legend Cloris LeachmanIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Hollywood Legend Cloris Leachman. In a brilliant career spanning seven decades, Cloris has won eight Prime Time Emmy awards (a long standing record now tied with Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a Daytime Emmy and the big one - an Academy Award - for her role in The Last Picture Show. Cloris chats about love, family, her favorite roles and what it's like to be a Hollywood Legend aged 92. Make a cup of your favorite brew, get comfy and click below to listen… 2018-08-0829 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 25 - Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Suzanne DonovanIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Infectious Disease expert Dr. Suzanne Donovan who went to Sierra Leone at the height of the Ebola outbreak where her first consult was for an American doctor infected with the deadly disease. Dr. Donovan is Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine and the Infectious Diseases Department at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center. There's not much she doesn't know about infectious diseases from TB, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Ebola and Zika to the importance of condoms to help prevent the spread of infectious di...2018-07-2544 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 24: Happiness Specialist Monique RhodesIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Happiness Specialist Monique Rhodes. Monique was born in New Zealand and is truly international having traveled and lived in many countries. She explored the length of India, from its highest northern tip in the Himalayas to the most southern tip in the south, on her own - on a motorbike! Monique is someone who has lived her extraordinary life to the full and is an expert in how to break down personal limits and live a life full of possibility. She...2018-07-1139 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 23: Poet & Author Philip DaughtryIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews American poet and author, Philip Daughtry. But there's much more to Philip than great writing. He’s an adventurer, a gardener, a builder, a painter, a cowboy, a true Bohemian, lover of life and people. Before he retired, Philip was a Professor of Creative Writing at several prestigious universities. He's still writing. Being a cowboy for a few years is in his blood. Philip is a distant cousin of Frank and Jesse James. While the James brothers did give some of what they st...2018-06-2747 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 23: Poet & Author Philip DaughtryIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews American poet and author, Philip Daughtry. But there's much more to Philip than great writing. He’s an adventurer, a gardener, a builder, a painter, a cowboy, a true Bohemian, lover of life and people. Before he retired, Philip was a Professor of Creative Writing at several prestigious universities. He's still writing. Being a cowboy for a few years is in his blood. Philip is a distant cousin of Frank and Jesse James. While the James brothers did give some of what they st...2018-06-2747 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 22 - British Broadcaster Russ KaneIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews British broadcaster Russ Kane. For twenty years, Russ was the voice of Capital Radio’s ‘Flying Eye’, forming an on-air partnership with Chris Tarrant to create the most listened-to commercial radio show in the world. Now, Russ has a show on BBC Radio London, is writing a novel and doing stand up comedy in London and LA. Russ talks about being in the Flying Eye when it crashed into a tree, why he won't appear on Britain's I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out...2018-06-1335 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 21 - Psychologist & Librettist Dr. Terry Marks-TarlowIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Clinical Psychologist & Librettist Dr. Terry Marks-Tarlow. Terry has a thriving therapy practice in LA, is an acclaimed author, artist, dancer and yogi who accepted the challenge to write the book for a mini opera, Oroborium, comfortably slipping into the shoes of the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas who drank himself to death on his way to California to work with the great composer Igor Stravinsky before they could properly start the project. Sixty years on, the prestigious Juilliard School of Music commissioned...2018-05-3042 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 20.5 - Mini-episode: Royal Wedding ReactionsGreetings from Fiji! In this mini-episode, Claire shares her reactions to the British Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex Princess Meghan Markle, including one very juicy hot take on the lack of of maid of honour. She had to endure shoddy Wi-fi in beautiful Fiji, where she is currently visiting her son and grandchildren, to bring this one-of-a-kind The Chat with Claire Fordham mini-episode. Make a cup of your favorite brew, get comfy and click below to listen… Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Keep Calm an...2018-05-2402 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 53: Online Editor Chat, featuring Anthony ZangrilloThis week, we’re chatting with IPLJ’s Volume 27 Online Editor and former host of the Fordham IPLJ Podcast, Anthony Zangrillo. Anthony is now an associate with Weil Gotshal in the firm’s Capital Markets practice. As a staff member on IPLJ, Anthony wrote a blog post about Universal and Disney’s arrangement regarding Marvel IP in theme parks. We chat about life as a first-year associate, Anthony’s experience using Moviepass in the wake of their recent privacy controversy, and whether Universal and Disney might be revisiting the terms of their agreement in the wake of Black Panther’s success. ...2018-05-1800 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 020 - Business & Life Coach Gina DeVeeIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Transformational Business & Life Coach Gina DeVee. As one of the world's most successful and well-known life coaches, Gina DeVee has created and runs a multi-million dollar company, Divine Living, that teaches women to say yes to our desires and take the action needed to rock out our life's purpose. Want to be catapulted into a world where you are queen of your own life and six and seven-figure businesses are the new normal?  Make a cup of...2018-05-1631 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 51: AI and Intellectual Property Law, featuring Prof. Shlomit Yanisky-RavidThis week, Staff Correspondent Fannie Law speaks with Professor Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid, a visiting professor at Fordham Law and an expert on artificial intelligence and intellectual property law. Professor Yanisky-Ravid is the head of the AI-IP Project at Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy, researching the impact of advanced technology, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain. She talks about her work with AI-created content and its application to current copyright law. She also discusses the implementation of new models to resolve the challenges that AI presents for intellectual property law. Professor Yanisky-Ravid plays a Jazz composition generated by AI system as par...2018-05-0400 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 019 - Singer-songwriter Judith OwenIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews singer songwriter Judith Owen. This Welsh Wonder has a new album out on May 25th, redisCOVERed, where Judith works her musical magic on some classic songs both old and new. Her live shows are not to be missed. Judith Owen rocks it real hard. A US tour to promote the album kicks off in New York on May 10. In between some tracks from the album, Claire and Judith chat about touring with Brian Ferry, her brilliant band and being...2018-05-021h 05Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 48: Political Non-Neutrality in the Press – 25th Annual IPLJ SymposiumThis week, we’re proud to bring you our third installment of the 25th Annual IPLJ Symposium, “Political Non-Neutrality in the Press.” This panel discusses the deficiency of presenting multiple viewpoints in the press. As news organizations become more polarized, it appears the public grows more and more polarized as well. The Fairness Doctrine, introduced in 1949, required the presentation of news and public issues in a neutral way by requiring representation of multiple opinions or viewpoints of an issue. While this doctrine was limited to broadcast, this panel explores how a similar requirement could apply across all press organizations. Moderated by Pro...2018-04-1300 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 018: Law Professor Jeff BakerIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews law professor Jeff Baker. Jeff runs Pepperdine University's Community Justice Clinic, where he practices with law students to provide pro bono legal services to local nonprofits in Malibu and international nongovernmental organizations dedicated to justice, human rights, and community empowerment among vulnerable and marginalized populations. Some of the clinic's client's have a global reach like Malibu based Medicine for Humanity. Listen as Jeff explains why the law is important and whether President Trump is playing fast and loose with the constitution.2018-04-1143 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 017: Spiritual Leader Marianne WilliamsonIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews spiritual leader and best selling author, Marianne Williamson. Marianne shares her thoughts on the important issues facing America today. At a time when fear and hatred have been turned into a political force, we chat about whether it's possible to harness the powers of love and decency in the current political arena. Marianne feels we need a deeper, multi-dimensional understanding of our national story: where we have been, where we are, and where we need to go now. Make...2018-04-0450 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 016: Music Executive Nick GatfieldIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews music executive Nick Gatfield. Nick was a sax and keyboard player with Dexy's Midnight Runners, before becoming a top music exec on both sides of the Atlantic. Nick was Chairman and CEO of Sony Music UK and held President positions at EMI, Island Records, Polydor and Polygram. He oversaw the signings of Radiohead, Blur and Amy Winehouse among many other great artists. Nick shares his thoughts on Amy's genius,  her battle with alcohol and everything you need to...2018-03-2840 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 15: War Correspondent Sue TurtonIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews war correspondent Sue Turton. Spectacular Sue won two Royal Television Society Awards for her investigative reporting for Channel 4 News. She has covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt. and was one of the Al Jazeera journalists convicted in Egypt  of aiding and abetting a terrorist organization.  The journalists received sentences of between seven and ten years. Sue, who was tried in absentia, led the successful campaign to have her three imprisoned colleagues freed. ...2018-03-1438 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 14: Comedy Legend Tracey UllmanIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews comedy legend and actress Tracey Ullman. Tracey has won seven Emmys and been nominated 24 times. So far. Tracey has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and was the first recipient of the Charlie Chaplin Lifetime Achievement Award for Comedy.   She's at the top of her game on both sides of the Atlantic with new series on HBO and the BBC. I reckon the best is yet to come...2018-02-2629 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 13: Screenwriter/Producer Steven RogersIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee Steven Rogers who is riding high in Hollywood having written and produced I, Tonya. Steven also wrote the hit movies Hope Floats, Stepmom, Kate & Leopold, PS I love You and Love the Coopers. Fed up working within the studio system, Steven decided to write and produce his own movie which is garnering accolades and awards for Steven as screenwriter and I, Tonya's stars, including Oscar nominations, for Margot Robbie and Allison Janney. Get...2018-02-2625 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 012: Singer-Songwriter Jeff YoungIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews noted singer/songwriter and keyboardist, Jeff Young. With a rich musical history, Jeff has toured and recorded with some of the world’s most celebrated artists - Steely Dan, Jackson Browne, Sting, Tracy Chapman, Donald Fagen, Alanis Morrissette, Bonnie Raitt and Bruce Springsteen. Get to know Jeff, as he chats about touring with the musical greats, racism in the music industry and hear some tracks from his latest CD, Memories, Dreams and Hopes. Make a...2018-02-0753 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 11: Actor and Activist A. MartinezIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews actor and activist A. Martinez. A has worked solidly in film and TV for four decades including over 1600 episodes of the groundbreaking TV soap, Santa Barbara. His most recent role, Jacob Nighthorse on the Netflix series Longmire, is a perfect fit for this terrific actor and humanitarian. Get to know A. Martinez, as he talks about acting and getting up off his arse to stand with the oppressed…   Make a cup of your favorite brew, get comfy an...2018-01-2242 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 10: Shaman Mandy KingIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Shaman Mandy King. Mandy talks about her work as a spiritual healer and we listen in as Mandy locates Claire's inner soul during a session and gives advice on how to be more effective in work and life in general. Also, hear Mandy's thoughts on why Claire broke her elbow. Make a cup of your favorite brew, put your feet up and click below to listen. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! www.clairefordham...2018-01-0851 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 09: Plastic Surgeon Dr. David AlessiIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews top Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, Dr. David Alessi.   Dr. Alessi gives Claire some beauty advice and talks about his work with non-profit Face Forward where he uses his skills to help people who really need it - people whose faces have been severely disfigured following a violent attack. Make a cup of your favorite brew, put your feet up and click below to listen. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! www.clairefordham.com ...2017-12-1129 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 40: Augmented Reality and Digital Spaces, Part IIIn our last episode of 2017, Staff Correspondent Ben Halperin talks with Leila Aminedolleh. She is an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law, and the Founding Partner of Amineddoleh & Associates LLC. Her practice focuses on art, cultural heritage, and intellectual property law. They discuss the IP law perspective of the Snapchat Art project, and other developments from the art world. This episode is Part Two of a two-part discussion on this topic. Professor Amineddoleh's bio can be found here: https://www.fordham.edu/info/23642/a_-_b/6999/leila_amineddoleh Thank you for listening! We'll be back o...2017-12-0100 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 08: Actress Denise Welch and Artist Lincoln TownleyIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews top British actress Denise Welch and her husband, artist Lincoln Townley. The couple has defied tabloid predictions that their showbiz marriage wouldn't last. Since they both gave up booze and drugs five years ago, their careers, health and happiness have gone from strength to strength. Denise and Lincoln talk about their success, the importance of family and sobriety. Be inspired by Lincoln who was rejected by 93 galleries before getting a yes that's led to him being one of Britain's most collectible artists. Join...2017-11-2743 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp. 07 - Musical Warrior Tony SelvageIn this episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, Claire interviews Musical Warrior Tony Selvage. A renowned electric violin player, Tony has been playing healing music for more than 40 years  with celebrated artists like Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson and the Grateful Dead. Fabulously eccentric, Tony reads Claire's astrological chart, shares stories about Hugh Hefner, Brian Wilson and chants an ancient Japanese healing prayer for Claire's broken elbow. Make a cup of your favorite brew, put your feet up and click below to listen. www.clairefordham.com clairefordham...2017-11-2030 minThe Chat with Claire FordhamThe Chat with Claire FordhamEp 01: Good Witch Coco BlignautCoco Blignaut is a real witch - a good witch.  In this premiere episode of The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast, British writer and broadcaster Claire Fordham interviews Coco who welcomed Claire to her beautiful home in Topanga Canyon, California for a chat in her garden and a spot of tea and magic. Please share our podcast with your friends on social media and leave us a kind review on iTunes. Thank you! Contact us at clairefordham@gmail.com or at www.clairefordham.com Keep Calm and Chat On!2017-10-0935 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 31: COPPA Compliance in Childrens’ Media, featuring Matthew VidalWelcome to Season 2 of the Fordham IPLJ Podcast!  For our season premiere, Online Editor Christina Sauerborn chats with Matthew Vidal, Vice President at Viacom Media Networks.  Matt works with the Nickelodeon Digital Media Group and advises on a range of issues, particularly the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).  In this episode, Christina and Matt discuss COPPA, its history, and the compliance concerns that arise in the digital age of children's media and entertainment. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fordham-intellectual-property/id1158550285) and leave us a review! Website: www.fordhamiplj.org Twitter: @For...2017-09-2200 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalSeason 2, PLUS Bonus Episodes on PatreonWelcome back to the Fordham IPLJ Podcast!  Our new season will begin in just a couple weeks, on Friday, September 22. We’ll also be moving our new episode releases to Fridays. In the meantime, for some new content, we’d like to direct you to patreon.com/fordhamiplj, where for just $1 per episode, you can become a Patron and unlock two previously unreleased, bonus episodes!  One episode features staff correspondent Devanshi Shah, as she interviews Fordham Law School Professor Cameron Russell.  The other episode features Anthony Zangrillo, as he interviews Trent Ostler of patent prosecution company Anticipat. We know it’s been a...2017-09-1400 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 26: The Erosion of China-Hollywood Movie Financing DealsSky Moore joins Online Editor Anthony Zangrillo on the Fordham IPLJ Podcast to discuss the recent implosion of certain China-Hollywood co-production financing deals. Sky is a partner in the corporate entertainment department of Stroock, practicing entertainment, corporate, and tax law. Sky has been practicing in the entertainment industry since 1981, and represents a broad spectrum of clients throughout the entertainment industry, including producers, sales agents, foreign distributors and financiers, and has handled some of the largest financing transactions in Hollywood. Earlier in March, Eldridge Industries, which owns TV unit Dick Clark Productions, terminated the $1 billion sale agreement with Wang Jianlin's...2017-04-2000 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 25: Unauthorized Trademark Use in Artistic Mediums (Part II)http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1660&context=iplj The podcast is a second discussion on Online Editor Anthony Zangrillo's Note: The Split on the Rogers v. Grimaldi Gridiron: An Analysis of Unauthorized Trademark Use in Artistic Mediums.1 Special Guest Marc Misthal,2 a partner at Gottlieb, Rackman, & Reisman P.C., joins the podcast to speak about the unauthorized use of trademarks in films, TV and video games. Marc Misthal specializes in all areas of trademark and copyright litigation and prosecution, and has extensive familiarity with domain name and Internet issues. Mr. Misthal has contributed to the...2017-04-1400 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 23: The Ramifications of Businesses Taking Political SidesWhat happens when businesses take political sides in this fractured political environment? How can a company recover from a public relations misstep? PR veteran and CEO of JoTo PR, Karla Jo Helms,1 joins the Fordham IPLJ Podcast to discuss how a company's inadvertent pro or anti-Trump position can quickly turn a company into a political target. For example, Donald Trump’s executive order banning refugees from seven countries ignited a swift and divisive reaction: 55% of Americans approve while 38% disapprove.2 That divisiveness was echoed by businesses: 100+ tech companies filed a brief arguing against the ban. Ivanka Trump, Trump’s daughter, saw her...2017-03-3100 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 10: Music Streaming and DMCA Requests; Trademarks in Craft Beer IndustryThe Fordham IPLJ Podcast tackles two different topics this week. First, Online Editor Anthony Zangrillo and James Sammataro, Managing Partner of Stroock, Stroock, & Lavan’s Miami office discuss the increase in DMCA takedown requests associated with the increase in music streaming subscribers. According to Google’s Transparency Report, the tech giant is now fielding more than 24 million individual takedown requests per day, compared to 11.2 million last year and 1.7 million in 2012. This equates to a 115.2% increase in one year and a 14-fold increase in just four years. While Google believes that this unprecedented growth pattern is a signal that the take...2016-11-2300 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 6B: Symposium – Copy-Right v. Copy-Left PanelFor the next two weeks, the Fordham IPLJ Podcast will feature the Fordham IPLJ Symposium, divided into the opening presentation and three panels on various intellectual property topics. In this episode, listen to the Copy-Right v. Copy-Left Panelists discuss where IP law should be to promote innovation--whether that means less restriction or strong IP protections to secure the initial innovation in the first place. Moderator: Professor N. Cameron Russell. Panelists: Lauren Emerson, Senior Associate at Baker Botts LLP; Joseph Farco, Associate at Locke Lord and Co-Chair of the New York Intellectual Property Law Association’s Copyright Law & Practice Committee; Mary...2016-10-2700 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 6A: Symposium – Viral Videos PanelFor the next two weeks, the Fordham IPLJ Podcast will feature the Fordham IPLJ Symposium, divided into the opening presentation and three panels on various intellectual property topics. In this episode, panelists discussed viral videos, social media, and the law, and consider licensing and IP issues, such as when a company buys a video and demands payment from every news organization that plays it. Moderator: Mariko Hirose, adjunct professor and a senior staff attorney at the New York Civil Liberties Union. Panelists include Charles Macedo, Partner at Amster Rothstein & Ebenstein LLP; Veronica Roses, ABC News’ Rights & Clearances; Josh Si...2016-10-2500 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 5B: Symposium – IP Licensing & Antitrust PanelFor the next two weeks, the Fordham IPLJ Podcast will feature the Fordham IPLJ Symposium, divided into the opening presentation and three panels on various intellectual property topics. In this episode, listen to the IP Licensing & Antitrust Panel. Panelists will discuss the proposed update to the Antitrust Guidelines For the Licensing of Intellectual Property. Moderator: Professor Mark Patterson. Panelists: David Hecht, Associate at Steptoe & Johnson LLP; Frederick Juckniess, Partner at Schiff Hardin LLP; David Reichenberg, Of Counsel at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; Michael E. Salzman, Partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP   (Audio only file will be add...2016-10-2000 minFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalFordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law JournalEpisode 5A: Symposium – Opening by Dean Diller and Keynote by Karl KilbFor the next two weeks, the Fordham IPLJ Podcast will feature the Fordham IPLJ Symposium, divided into the opening presentation and three panels on various intellectual property topics. In this Episode, listen to the opening remarks by Dean Matthew Diller, followed by Keynote Speaker Karl Kilb, the former General Counsel of Bloomberg and Current Entrepreneur.2016-10-1800 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 28 - Ready for the Premier League!Join Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. Catch up with all the latest Reading FC news and banter in the first Royals Post podcast of the Premier League season. Host Alan West is joined by Paul Williams as the Reading Post's Jonny Fordham as the team preview the campaign and review Brian McDermott's signings. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2012-08-1400 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 24 - Hot footing it to the PremiershipJoin Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. Also on the latest podcast, Alan West, Paul Williams and the Reading Post’s Jonny Fordham predict how the league will pan out and who will be made champions. And in any other business - there is big breaking Curobillions news. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2012-04-1700 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 23 - Reliving the West Ham winJoin Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. Also on the latest podcast, Alan West, Paul Williams and the Reading Post’s Jonny Fordham predict how the league will pan out and who will be made champions. And in any other business- there is big breaking Curobillions news. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2012-04-0300 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 22 - Blackpool win and a West Ham previewJoin Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. Alan West, Paul Williams and the Reading Post’s Jonny Fordham preview Saturday’s clash with West Ham United and review Benik Afobe’s debut against Blackpool. In pub chat the lads discuss what the team might look like next season as well as give their thoughts on the players in and around the squad. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2012-03-2700 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 17 - On location at the Nags Head in ReadingJoin Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. Join the Royals Post team for their latest podcast at the Nags Head pub. Alan Williams, Alan West and the Reading Post’s Jonny Fordham look at Wolves’ interest in manager Brian McDermott as well as the latest win against Burnley. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2012-02-2000 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 4 - Burnley win and all time Reading FC XI post 1990Join Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. The Royals Post team discuss the 1-0 win at Burnley as well as their all-time Reading XI's from present day up until 1990. Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post's Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham also preview the next two games against Championship pacesetters Derby County and Southampton. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2011-10-1800 minRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post Podcast - Reading FCRoyals Post - Episode 2 - Brian McDermott’s signings and his side’s current four-game unbeaten runJoin Alan West, Paul Williams and the Post’s Reading FC reporter Jonny Fordham for the Reading FC Royals Post podcast. This week the guys are discussing Reading boss Brian McDermott’s signings and his side’s current four-game unbeaten run. As well as reviewing the Bristol City and Middlesbrough games Alan West, Paul Williams and our Royals reporter Jonny Fordham talk about the loan of Brian Howard to Millwall in latest news. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc2011-10-0400 min