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Pursuing Justice
Author Craig Grossi will talk about his books: Craig and Fred and Second Chances [Part 2]
Raised in the Virginia suburbs of Washington D.C., Craig is a former Marine Corps Veteran, recipient of The Purple Heart who served in Afghanistan. He is the author of two books, Craig and Fred and Second Chances. He is a graduate of Georgetown University. Since his return to the States in 2011, he has been on the Today Show and many other programs. He travels all around the country speaking about Fred, the little stray dog whom he smuggled out of Sangin, Afghanistan when his tour of duty ended, sharing his message of stubborn positivity and second chances....
2025-05-22
24 min
Pursuing Justice
Author Craig Grossi will talk about his books: Craig and Fred and Second Chances [Part 1]
Raised in the Virginia suburbs of Washington D.C., Craig is a former Marine Corps Veteran, recipient of The Purple Heart who served in Afghanistan. He is the author of two books, Craig and Fred and Second Chances. He is a graduate of Georgetown University. Since his return to the States in 2011, he has been on the Today Show and many other programs. He travels all around the country speaking about Fred, the little stray dog whom he smuggled out of Sangin, Afghanistan when his tour of duty ended, sharing his message of stubborn positivity and second chances....
2025-05-15
24 min
Resoundingly Human
Behind the scenes with the #2024 Plenaries: Featuring Harriet Nembhard, Harvey Mudd College
We’re continuing our countdown to the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting, in Seattle, Washington, October 20-23, when more than 6,000 INFORMS members, students, prospective employers and employees, and academic and industry experts will share the ways O.R. and analytics are fueling Smarter Decisions for a Better World. Joining me to give a sneak peek of this year’s meeting is Harriet Nembhard, professor and president of Harvey Mudd College. Harriet is Harvey Mudd College’s sixth president, and a nationally recognized leader in the field of industrial and operations engineering, an expert in health systems, a voice o...
2024-10-17
21 min
Unsung History
Education & Reconstruction in the Washington DC Region
At the dedication for a school for African American students in Manassas, Virginia, in 1894, Frederick Douglass said: “no greater benefit can be bestowed upon a long benighted people, than giving to them, as we are here earnestly this day endeavoring to do, the means of an education.” In the Reconstruction Era, throughout the South, and especially in the Washington, DC, region, formerly enslaved people fought for educational opportunities. Even as other advances of Reconstruction were clawed back by the forces of white supremacy by the late 19th century, much of the educational progress remained, so that Douglass in 1894 could stil...
2024-10-07
50 min
The Eating Disorder Therapist
A Deep Dive into Body Image with Dr. Charlotte Markey
Today I’m talking to Charlotte Markey, Ph.D., who is a world-leading expert in body image research, having studied body image and eating behaviors for nearly three decades. She is passionate about understanding how to help people have a healthy relationship with their body and food. Charlotte is a psychology professor at Rutgers University and a research scientist who has published over 100 scholarly articles and chapters about health issues. Dr. Markey is also an experienced book author, having most recently published The Body Image Book series (The Body Image Book for Girls in 2020; The Body Image Book f...
2024-08-10
41 min
Stay In Good Company
S5. | E14. Life & Times | California & Washington | Mike French’s Restoration Of The Pioneertown Motel & Captain Whidbey Are Deeply Driven By Community, Culture & History
“And my brother saw an opportunity with the Pioneertown Motel, which was just behind Pappy and Harriet's. It was not in the best shape, but it was next to this amazing event venue, and situated in this incredibly rich historical context that hadn't been fully exposed or told or explored, at least in the past from our perspective.” We’re in great company with Mike French, Co-Founder and Partner at Life & Times - a creative design and development company passionate about detail-rich, contextually responsive, culturally driven and responsible placemaking - as realized through their restoration projects in Pionee...
2024-05-09
34 min
Pursuing Justice
In conversation with Kali Silverman & Mark Strandquist of Mural Arts
Kali Silverman is Senior Project Manager of Mural Arts. She visits the men's maximum prison once a month coordinating the Mural Arts program with the full support of the Department of Corrections. Kali's beliefs stem from "tikkun olam" based on the Jewish philosophy meaning to repair the world. Growing up near Philadelphia, she always felt public art could give people agency. "It's accessible to everyone."Mark Strandquist (he/him) has spent over a decade using art to amplify, celebrate, and power social justice movements. The immersive exhibitions, interactive photo-based public art, and mu...
2024-02-22
23 min
Pursuing Justice
FROM DEATH ROW TO FREEDOM Freddie Pitts & Wilbert Lee case by Former Judge Phillip Hubbart [Part 2]
Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee were arrested and sent to Death Row for 2 murders they did not commit in Florida in 1963. It took 12 years for them to see justice done. Mr. Hubbart had a front row seat for 10 of those years. The men falsely confessed to the crime leading to a long struggle to overturn their conviction.Phillip Hubbart served for 15 years as a judge on the Third District Court of Appeal of Florida; 12 years as a public defender in Miami and Washington, D.C.; 30 years as an adjunct professor of law in Miami. From 1965-1975, he...
2024-01-11
28 min
Pursuing Justice
FROM DEATH ROW TO FREEDOM - Freddie Pitts & Wilbert Lee case by Judge Phillip Hubbart -part 1
Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee were arrested and sent to Death Row for 2 murders they did not commit in Florida in 1963. It took 12 years for them to see justice done. Mr. Hubbart had a front row seat for 10 of those years. The men falsely confessed to the crime leading to a long struggle to overturn their conviction.Phillip Hubbart served for 15 years as a judge on the Third District Court of Appeal of Florida; 12 years as a public defender in Miami and Washington, D.C.; 30 years as an adjunct professor of law in Miami. From 1965-1975, he...
2024-01-04
24 min
Freelance with Freedom
*REAIR* How to Get Celebrity Clients Even if you Freelance Part Time with Shaharlee Blake
In this re-aired episode, find out how to book celebrity clients without an agent, & without living in Hollywood, even if you freelance part time. I'm joined by my client Shaharlee Blake, a makeup artist based in Washington, who did exactly that. Join Freelance With Freedom Group Program: https://www.harriethadfield.com/freelance-with-freedomJoin Harry's weekly CEO Hour Emails:harrymakesitup.kartra.com/page/ceohourseriesFollow Harry on IG: www.instagram.com/freelancewithfreedom/Harry's Website: www.harriethadfield.com
2023-10-30
39 min
The Eating Disorder Therapist
Eating Disorder Recovery, Finding Purpose and Squats and Margaritas, with Erin Washington
Today I’m talking to Erin Washington, host of the wildly popular podcast, Squats & Margaritas. Erin’s upcoming book, From Pain to Purpose: Finding Meaning in The Mess, is a second edition of her previously released book, Squats & Margaritas. In this new edition, Erin details her journey through twenty years of an eating disorder and finding body peace and acceptance at the age of 38 and finding her life’s purpose during the global pandemic. Squats & Margaritas was written when Erin felt compelled to share a new method of working out that produced proper results. For years, Erin exercised r...
2023-10-28
41 min
The DC Metro 3 Podcast
Supporting Birthing Persons and Washington DC Community of Hope
Thank you for stopping by. This is a short but important episode. We wanted to discuss an important topic maternal health. This week is Black Maternal Health Week which is April 11-17 2023 . It is important because the poor health outcomes related to maternal health in America along with ongoing changes to reproductive health. Here is a quick link about maternal health outcomes in US. Check out this link. It covers the following: Upcoming Episodes: Cherry Blossom Music list via support from Rex from https://www.georgetownheritage.org/ Check...
2023-04-12
13 min
Washington Post Live
Top public officials and experts on building sustainable cities
Washington Post Live anchor and co-author of the Early 202 Leigh Ann Caldwell, senior writer Frances Stead Sellers and deputy editor Juliet Eilperin speak with top public officials and experts, Brenda Mallory, Maryland Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller (D), Donnel Baird, Erica Cochran Hameen and Harriet Tregoning about the charge to build greener cities, invest in the clean energy economy and incentivize citizens to live sustainably. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
2023-04-05
1h 13
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
Season One Finale “Too much sex”
Rules, Regulations, & Policies, Harriet wins again
2023-04-05
1h 27
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, World
Monumental Controversies: Mount Rushmore, Four Presidents, and the Quest for National Unity by Harriet F. Senie
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657020 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Monumental Controversies: Mount Rushmore, Four Presidents, and the Quest for National Unity Author: Harriet F. Senie Narrator: Ann Richardson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: April 1, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In recent years the United States has witnessed major controversies surrounding past American presidents, monuments, and sites. Consider Mount Rushmore, which features the heads of the nation’s most revered presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. Is Rushmore a proud national achievement or a symbol of the US theft and desecration of the...
2023-04-01
03 min
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in History, World
Monumental Controversies: Mount Rushmore, Four Presidents, and the Quest for National Unity by Harriet F. Senie
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657020to listen full audiobooks. Title: Monumental Controversies: Mount Rushmore, Four Presidents, and the Quest for National Unity Author: Harriet F. Senie Narrator: Ann Richardson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: April 1, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In recent years the United States has witnessed major controversies surrounding past American presidents, monuments, and sites. Consider Mount Rushmore, which features the heads of the nation’s most revered presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. Is Rushmore a proud national achievement or a symbol of the US theft and desecration of the Lako...
2023-04-01
6h 50
AirGo
Ep 319 - One Million Experiments Part 11: Harriet's Wildest Dreams with Makia Green
AirGo, Interrupting Criminalization, and Project NIA kick off season two of One Million Experiments, our collaborative podcast showcasing and exploring how we define and create safety in a world without police and prisons. We start off in the DMV with Makia Green of Harriet's Wildest Dreams, a black-led abolitionist community defense hub centering all Black lives most at risk for state-sanctioned violence in the Greater Washington DC area. Makia breaks down the different pillars of their work, the ways their work is shaped by historical Black revolutionaries, and the unique challenges of organizing for liberation in the center of the...
2023-03-23
1h 11
One Million Experiments
Episode 11 - Harriet's Wildest Dreams with Makia Green
AirGo, Interrupting Criminalization, and Project NIA kick off season two of One Million Experiments, our collaborative podcast showcasing and exploring how we define and create safety in a world without police and prisons. We start off in the DMV with Makia Green of Harriet's Wildest Dreams, a black-led abolitionist community defense hub centering all Black lives most at risk for state-sanctioned violence in the Greater Washington DC area. Makia breaks down the different pillars of their work, the ways their work is shaped by historical Black revolutionaries, and the unique challenges of organizing for liberation in the center of the...
2023-03-23
1h 11
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
Harriet vs. Speaking
Rihanna’s baby Super Bowl, closed for business?
2023-02-22
1h 29
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
Pocket Episode: Harriet recaps Drag Race…. Sorta
Harriet recaps Drag Race…. Sorta
2023-02-17
1h 29
You Are Not Your Trauma
You Are Not Your Trauma Season 1 | Episode 12: How Trauma Can Affect Every Area of Your Life
In today's episode, we are joined by Elona Washington, who experienced childhood sexual trauma at a very young age. She shares her story to provide awareness of how trauma can affect every aspect of life from our relationships to our work, from our health to our happiness and why it’s important to seek help. She also discusses how her trauma led to her diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and how she discovered she had the condition. Topics discussed in this episode:1. How trauma can affect areas of your life you don’t realize...
2023-02-16
56 min
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
A Strange Relationship
Strange Loop, K-pop, Harriet’s dry creative wallet
2022-12-14
1h 37
Freelance with Freedom
How to Get Celebrity Clients Even if You Freelance Part Time with Shaharlee Blake
In this episode find out how to book celebrity clients without an agent, & without living in Hollywood, even if you freelance part time. I'm joined by my client Shaharlee Blake, a makeup artist based in Washington, who did exactly that. Join the FWF Lifetime Group Program: https://harrymakesitup.kartra.com/page/freelancewithfreedom2022Follow Harry on Instagram: www.instagram.com/freelancewithfreedom/Harry's Website: www.harriethadfield.com
2022-10-31
39 min
Pursuing Justice
THE RAGE OF INNOCENCE with Professor Kristen Henning [Part 2]
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law in Washington, D.C.She and her students represent youth accused of delinquency in D.C. She will discuss her new book: The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth.
2022-10-24
49 min
Hear us Roar
161: Harriet Cannon- Author of Exiled South
Our podcast guest this week is Harriet Cannon (Exiled South, Koehler Books, January 2022). Hear how Harriet, who has dyslexia, works around this in her writing, including using foam story boards and memorizing passages to read at presentations. Her background as a family therapist and work with addictions helps her dig deep into character’s motivations and she also writes a detailed study of the location of her books, stating that “place” is just as important sometimes as a character for a novelist. Harriet Cannon is a writer with Southern roots and wanderlust who has lived in seven US Sta...
2022-10-20
33 min
Pursuing Justice
THE RAGE OF INNOCENCE with Professor Kristen Henning [Part 1]
Professor Kristen Henning is the author of: THE RAGE OF INNOCENCE: HOW AMERICA CRIMINALIZES BLACK YOUTH was published in 2021.She is the Blume Professor of Law and director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown University Law Center. She has represented juvenile accused of crimes in Washington, D.C. for 25 years.
2022-10-17
24 min
New Books in Environmental Studies
NBN Classic: Harriet Washington, "A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind" (Little, Brown Spark, 2019)
This episode proved remarkably popular, so we're reposting it as an NBN classic for those who missed it the first time.Environmental racism is visible not only as cancer clusters or the location of grocery stores. It is responsible for the reported gap in IQ scores between white Americans and Black, Latinx, and Native Americans. So argues science writer Harriet Washington in A Terrible to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind (Little, Brown Spark 2019). While acknowledging IQ is a biased and flawed metric, she contends it is useful for tracking cognitive damage. Using...
2022-09-24
48 min
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
Is That Sh** Talking?
Harriet wants to find out what is shit talking
2022-09-14
1h 07
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
Playas Gon’ Play
Harriet and Jae discuss who’s the REAL Grande Dame of Potomac
2022-08-24
1h 06
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
Gainers & Britney & Bill, oh my!
On this episode of” Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.” Harriet and Jae talk about Pizza gate, separating the artist from their art, and what saying hello on a dating app REALLY means. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @Takemeoffpodcast and email your letters and questions to WTMOSPodcast@gmail.com
2022-08-17
1h 04
Wait. Take Me Off Speaker.
UNO vs. The Constitution
Harriet misspelled again and Jae said what he said!
2022-08-03
1h 02
Black Living Room Talk©🌍
Medical Apartheid by Harriet A. Washington, Book Review by Kam Williams
The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet A. Washington🌍
2022-04-17
08 min
The Rubin Report
The Truth about Liz Cheney & the Jan. 6 Commission | Harriet Hageman
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to U.S. congressional candidate for Wyoming Harriet Hageman about why the Biden energy policy has been a disaster, why Liz Cheney chooses D.C. over Wyoming, and how federal agencies are abusing power. First, Harriet describes why Wyoming is the Saudi Arabia of the United States and why the Biden administration doesn’t understand the future of coal. Next, Harriet discusses some little-known details about Liz Cheney, such as how she only moved to Wyoming in 2012 and spends most of her time in Washington, D.C. She explains why Cheney and other...
2022-03-06
47 min
Adventures with Grammy
Episode 61. Celebrate the Life of Harriet Tubman and the Legacy of her Underground Railroad
Sign up for the Adventures with Grammy newsletter by texting Grammy to 22828 to get started! Two hundred years ago Harriet Tubman was born enslaved on a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the United States. The exact date of her birth is unknown, but consensus is sometime between 1820 and 1822. She died March 10, 1913, at about age 90, in Auburn, New York. Kicking off today and throughout 2022 events in Maryland will trace Harriet Tubman’s footsteps and highlight her fight for freedom. Today we are talking with Sarah Jackson, the mom behind the...
2022-03-03
28 min
A Health Podyssey
Racism & Health In US Medicine, A Conversation with Harriet Washington
In a bonus episode of A Health Podyssey, Harriet Washington discusses the history of racism in medicine and research with Vabren Watts, Health Affairs’ director of health equity, and Aletha Maybank, chief health equity officer and senior vice president of the American Medical Association. Washington is the author of several books on medical ethics, including Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present. This featured podcast coincides with the release of "Racism & Health," the February 2022 issue of Health Affairs. Alongside the publication of this special issue, it...
2022-02-28
26 min
Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration
342) Harriet Washington: Confronting medical apartheid and the medical-industrial complex
In this episode, we revisit our past conversation with Harriet Washington, an award-winning medical writer and editor and the author of the best-selling book Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present. She's also the author of A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and its Assault on the American Mind. In her work, Harriet focuses mainly on bioethics, the history of medicine, African-American health issues, and the intersection of medicine, ethics, and culture. The song featured in this episode is Debt by Luna Bec. Green...
2022-02-01
57 min
Clinical Minds
A brief history of inequity in the practice of medicine & medical experimentation with Harriet A. Washington
A lot has to do with the ability to admit the painful truth about American racism in healthcare and then to make the equally painful changes that it requires,” says Harriet A. Washington, medical ethicist, American writer, and the author of Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present and Carte Blanche
2021-11-24
25 min
Love and Sex
Washington, The American Janus of Medicine and Race
This lecture covers material from Harriet A. Washington's introduction to Medical Apartheid, "The American Janus of Race and Medicine"
2021-11-02
04 min
Pursuing Justice
James Dold ~ Human Rights for Kids - A Personal Story [Part 2]
CEO and Founder of HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KIDS in Washington, D.C.
2021-09-13
24 min
Pursuing Justice
James Dold~Human Rights for Kids - A Personal Story [Part 1]
CEO and Founder of HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KIDS in Washington, D.C.
2021-09-06
23 min
Have You Got 5 Minutes?
Filtered Images, False Advertising and Raf McDonnell, Founder of Talent & Brands
In this episode, we talk about a new law that is coming in Norway, which will force social media influencers to declare if their images have been modified. The rules will apply to any paid posts across every social media platform. This is being done to help body image pressures among young people. We also speak to Raf McDonnell the founder of Talent & Brands. A man who has worked on every side of brand deals. Raf worked at Fosters Beer, Walkers Crisps and Coca-Cola and then moved into the Entertainment Industry as Senior Vice President at leading...
2021-08-12
22 min
Have You Got 5 Minutes?
Filtered Images, False Advertising and Raf McDonnell, Founder of Talent & Brands
In this episode, we talk about a new law that is coming in Norway, which will force social media influencers to declare if their images have been modified. The rules will apply to any paid posts across every social media platform. This is being done to help body image pressures among young people. We also speak to Raf McDonnell the founder of Talent & Brands. A man who has worked on every side of brand deals. Raf worked at Fosters Beer, Walkers Crisps and Coca-Cola and then moved into the Entertainment Industry as Senior Vice President at leading...
2021-08-12
22 min
The Eating Disorder Therapist
Eating Disorders in Men and New Book 'Starvation' with Molly Fennig
Today, I’m talking to Molly Fennig, author and researcher. Molly self-published her first novel, InSomnus, at age 17 and has published numerous short stories in many literary presses. Her second novel, Starvation, was published by Immortal Works in November 2020 when she was 22. The book explores themes such as male eating disorders and mental health, and won a 2021 Independent Press Award. Born and raised in Minnesota, Molly got a degree in Neuroscience, with minors in English and Spanish, from Swarthmore College. She is currently pursuing her PhD in clinical psychology, with a specialisation in eating disorders, from Washington Univ...
2021-06-12
37 min
These Books Made Me
Harriet the Spy
Send us a textLouise Fitzhugh's beloved 1960s title "Harriet the Spy" captivated young readers for generations as they followed the confident and abruptly honest 11-year-old main character on her spying adventures in New York City. Looking back on it more than 50 years later, the podcast hosts wonder - was Harriet a good role model? Or even a good person? Plus, we'll talk to an expert from the International Spy Museum to find out which spies Harriet should have been looking up to as role models and assess her spying technique. These Books Made Me...
2021-06-09
1h 03