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JessTalks
JessTalks episode 54-Persevering Through Adulthood with special guest warren!
Jess talking with warren about Persevering Through Adulthood pt 2Are you pushing through as an adult doing all you can to keep your mental health ?Intact Us Too Thank you @dwayne_wayne84 for sharing your entrepreneurial story with us. And your take on adulthood Love on those that love on you. When you look good you feel good Jess going Live all 2025!
2025-07-03
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks episode 53- Persevering through Adulthood!
Jess Talking with Misha about Persevering through adulthoodAdulthood isn’t a straight path. It’s messy, uncertain, and often overwhelming. But what really gets us through I's resilience the ability to keep going when things fall apart. It's adaptability learning to pivot when life doesn't go as planned.Jess going live all 2025!
2025-07-03
1h 00
JessTalks
JessTalks episode 52-Persevering Parenting Daughter's Special Guest Jess Marie!
Jess talking with Jess Marie about Persevering Parenting Daughter's Perseverance is a real thing.Making a life style for yourself and your family is the American Dream.Parenting is no different especially parenting our Beautiful daughtersListen in When you look good you feel good! Jess going Live all 2025!
2025-07-03
1h 04
JessTalks
Perseverance: Episode 51 "You have to see it first before anyone else"!
JessTalking about Perseverance and highlighting, "You have to see it first before anyone else"!Everyone has goals they want to reach, but how bad do you want it!When you really want something you got to fight for it!Our life is full of decisions make the right ones for you and go hard for it lock in no matter what you are going through!We live all 2025!
2025-05-25
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-How do you keep striving? Special Guest Famous Jay Episode 50
Jesstalking about "How do you keep striving?" Our special Guest on KERBonline.live was the best barber in Houston, Texas Famous Jay, He gave phenomenal tips on how to continue striving for. success and positivity as you persevere. Famous Jay has been running his business for years and persevered through many obstacles that could have discouraged him, Yet he continued striving for success, Listen in as we Jesstalk it through. We live all 2025!
2025-05-11
57 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Persevering Through Uncertainties
JessTalking on Episode 49 about Persevering through uncertainties. Life can be so unpredictable and make us feel like we cannot make it through. Persevering is next level thinking. Knowing that even though things may not be looking good now they will be soon. Perseverance is key to unlocking your full potential. Then the more you grow the more you can help others grow.We going Live ALL 25!
2025-05-04
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Episode 48 How do you persevere?
JessTalking about "How do you Persevere?"You must be able to persevere through anything at anytime. Life is going to life and you must be ready to do the impossible and unthinkable things to execute your goals. When you look good you feel good!All 2025 we going live!
2025-04-27
57 min
I hjertet av byen vår
Veivals og sommertid
Forrige uke vurderte Jessica og Gro å legge inn bud på tilfluktsrommet som er til salgs i Moss. Denne uken frister det å kjøpe tunge kjøretøy til en grei pris. Våren har kommet til Moss og klokka skal stilles – men ikke for Gro. Det viser seg at hun er permanent på sommertid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-04-14
25 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Episode 47 Perseverance Special Guest Alisha Procter
JessTalking with Special Guest Alisha Proctor and Co-Host Mr.Reed. We must always practice perseverance to reach all our goals. We all have persevered through something, and it is important that we acknowledge our growth. Season 6 All 2025 we going live!
2025-04-13
27 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Special Guest Jess Marie Episode 46
JessTalking with Jess Marie as we close out Season 5 Pushing Through discussing our Seasons of BREAKTHROUGH!Jess Marie is on an amazing journey on her own platform as "Jess Marie Thats Me" follow her on all platforms. All 2025 we are going LIve!
2025-04-06
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-With Mr. Reed Company Episode 45
JessTalking with Mr. Reed Catering Services with Episode 45. We are focusing on Under any kind of Pressure! We speaking real experiences. What have you had to push through while pressure is applied! Can pressure bust your pipes or can you expand!We going Live all 2025! When you look good you feel good!JessTalks!
2025-03-30
1h 00
Dis, est-ce que c'est normal ?
Épisode 10 : Ne pas viser 100K quand on est entrepreneuse
Dans cet épisode, Sophia accueille Jessica Cleenewerck, art-thérapeute et coach holistique, pour parler d’un sujet qui sort des sentiers battus : le succès en entrepreneuriat.Quand on se lance à son compte, on entend souvent :💰 « Il faut viser le six-figure business ! »🚀 « Si tu ne veux pas scaler, tu perds ton temps. »🏆 « Le vrai succès, c’est la croissance infinie. »Mais Jessica a fait un autre choix : privilégier le sens plutôt que la course au chiffre.On échange sur sa vision du succès, les injonctio...
2025-03-27
31 min
JessTalks
JessTlaks- Special Guest Garland Thompson Sr. Episode 44
JessTalking with Garland Thompson Sr. & Mr. Reed. Stay focused and push through as Dr. Garland Thompson shares his story and gives examples of his Push Through experiences‼️ Remember, “When you look good you feel good”Nothing is promised so do the things you need to in order to reach your goals.
2025-03-24
49 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Special guest Naomi Morgan Episode 43
Jesstalking with Naomi Morgan about her non-profit and different obstacles she had to push through in order to reach her goals. Tune in as Mr. Reed and I push through episode 43. Season five going live!
2025-03-16
55 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- You got to want it bad enough to get dirty! Episode 42
Jesstalking with Co-Host Mr. Reed about "Getting dirty to get what we want". It is easy to say we want things to happen, are we willing to get out here and get to it. Do we want it bad enough to get it out the mud! When life start life-ing can we stand the rain and keep pushing. Season 5 we going LIve!
2025-03-09
1h 00
JessTalks
JessTalks-Push Through Episode 41
Jesstalking with our wonderful Co-Host Mr. Reed. We are diving into our purpose ALL the time moving forward. Lets be intentional in all our interactions. Remember when you look good you feel good. We live for Season 5 lets go!
2025-03-04
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Special Guest Jessica Johnson Episode 40
Jesstalking with Co-Host and special guest Jessica Johnson as she shares her magnificent book "Redefining Single". Tune in as Jessica shares her mind blowing process of publishing her first book! Season five we going LIve!
2025-02-27
1h 12
JessTalks
JessTalks-Emotional Intelligence Episode 39
Jesstalking with Co-Host Mr. Reed focusing on our Emotional Intelligence. At times we be feeling like sometimes we got to pop out and show people. But if we just stop and process it all we understand its not worth it! Season five we going LIve!
2025-02-27
46 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Special guest "Denaron" Episode 38
Jesstalking with Co-Host and special Guest "Denaron"! Denaron shares his story with us showing his resilience to push through in his music career and so much more. Tune in! Season five we going Live!
2025-02-27
32 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Maintain & Protect your Cup! Only give them the overflow! Episode 37
Jesstalking with Co-host Mr. Reed as we Push Through only giving others the overflow. We no longer giving people our best as we get the least! Maintain & Protect your cup! Season five we going LIve!
2025-02-27
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Take inventory of your Emotional Real-Estate 36
Jesstalks with Co-Host Mr. Reed about pushing through as we take inventory of our emotional Real-Estate. Protecting your mental health is imperative for all areas of your life. Lets get things done living a peaceful life! Season five going Live!
2025-02-27
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Push Through with Mr. Reed Episode 35
Jesstlaking with Co-Host Mr. Reed giving our "This can't be my life" experiences. Pushing through is a real thing and is imperative we are giving ourselves grace as we move through this journey called life, Tap in Season 5 is going Live!
2025-02-27
1h 01
JessTalks
JessTalks-How can you be consistent Episode 34
Jesstalks about how you can be consistent. We ended this season with a bang! Season 4 was full of so much advised giving tips on Mental health, consistency, and life experiences concerning it all.
2025-02-27
36 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Consistency Episode 33
Jesstalks about staying consistent in all you do to reach your goals. We all have goals to reach and we must remain consistent each day striving towards self improvement,
2025-02-27
52 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Consistency with Torey Alexander Episode 32
Jesstalking with Mr. Alexander as he shares his entrepreneur journey. So many gems were dropped in this episode about ups and downs in starting your own business with ways his company can help you. Tap in.
2025-02-27
55 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Why are you consistent Episode 31
Jesstalking about why are we consistent. What is your why? When you know why you are doing it you go harder!
2025-02-27
58 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-What dose it take to be consistent Episode 30
Jesstalking about what it means to be consistent. We love to give real life scenarios to help our listeners identify with our experience.
2025-02-27
41 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Consistency with Valerie Episode 29
JessTalking with the Beautiful Ms. Valerie as she gives her thoughts on consistency and we share our life experiences.
2025-02-27
1h 05
JessTalks
JessTalks-Consistency with Valerie Episode 29
Jesstalking with the Beautiful Ms Valerie as she shares her thoughts on consistency and we discuss our experiences in life!
2025-02-27
1h 05
BEAUCIETY
07 - Coiffure à ton image avec Jessica MACCAJONE
Hellooo vous !Avec Jessica aujourd'hui nous nous sommes rendues compte à quel point il était important de pouvoir s'identifier à d'autres personne afin de pouvoir évoluer que ce soit côté pro ou privé, c'est ce qui nous permet de sortir de notre zone de confort !Il ne faut jamais avoir peur d'explorer d'autres horizon et comme cela a été si bien dit "Il faut viser la Lune pour atteindre les étoiles".👥 Mon invitée du jour : Jessica MACCAJONESon Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/jessicalac...
2025-02-26
1h 22
JessTalks
JessTalks- Why not me AGDFEV & Rob Episode 28
Jesstalking with AGDFEV host of Buzzztd Nutzz Podcast celebrating his special day and guest Rob host of Lets Yap About Podcast! A time was had enjoyed this phenomenal table talk!
2025-02-21
1h 35
JessTalks
JessTalks- Why not me with A. Light Episode 27
Jesstalking with A. Light on his "why not me" experiences in life. He has an amazing story to tell about his entrepreneurial ventures in the music business and more!
2025-02-21
57 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Why not me Episode 26
JessTalking about why not me? Is that a hard pill to swallow? At times we are wonder why something happened to us, but we should just lear the season and say "why not me"?
2025-02-21
55 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Why not me Episode 25
JessTalking about "Why not me". People often say "Why me", but as you learn more about life we leaning toward "Why not me".
2025-02-21
56 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Bonus Interview with Coco
JessTalking with Coco the Beauty Guru in the entrepreneurial world. Coco shares some of her journey with us and gave us some jewels.
2025-02-21
37 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Special Interview with Jonathan Holloway Episode 24
JessTaling with Mr. Holloway about his amazing academic contribution to Texas Southern University. Tap in and learn something new.
2025-02-21
44 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health Transitioning Episode 23
JessTaliking with the Host with the most AGDFEV exploring our views on transitioning and how that can look different for different reasons.
2025-02-21
1h 05
JessTalks
JessTalks- Bonus Episode Motivation
JessTalking with AGDFEV/AV713/Ren on what motivates then on their entrepreneurial journey!
2025-02-20
1h 17
JessTalks
JessTalks-Self-Care: Friends Episode 22
JessTalking too Co-Host with the AGDFEV of Buzzztd Nutzz Podcast about friends and how they can help or hurt our mental health.
2025-02-20
1h 36
JessTalks
JessTalks-Self-care: Friends Episode 21
JessTalking with AGDFEV Host of Buzzztd Nutzz Podcast as he gives his views about "Friends"!
2025-02-19
1h 00
JessTalks
JessTalks-Self-Care Episode 20
Jesstalking with AGDFEV Host of Buzzztd Nutzz Podcast as we close out our self-care season!
2025-02-19
54 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Self-Care Episode 19
JessTalking about self care with Mr. Reed from a entrepreneur perspective!
2025-02-19
1h 03
JessTalks
JessTalks-Self-Care Episode 18
JessTalks with Let’s Yap About Podcast & Buzzztd Nuttzz Podcast about what Self care means to them!
2025-02-19
56 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Mental Health Self Care Episode 17
This was a quick session sharing views on different ways you can protect your mental health with self-care. When you look good you feel good! JessTalks
2024-12-16
10 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health Episode 16
We talked some about what is self-care and played some of our favorite songs.
2024-12-05
36 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health Episode 15
We are focusing on how we pick our topics and what is next for JessTalks. We are just about wrapping up Season 2 and preparing for the 5th Jess Marketing & Mimosas event at this point.
2024-12-05
54 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health Recap Episode 14
Epidsode 14 was an opportunity to share the information covered in season 1 and share more information on Jess the business owner. I share the journey I have been on thus far.
2024-08-27
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health NLHANR Episode 13 Panel
Episode 13 was part 2 of this amazing panel of likeminded individuals speaking on real events they have learned from. Tap in as we continue this amazing conversation.
2024-08-27
56 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health NLHANR Episode 12 Panel
Protecting your energy is imperative for your mental health. Episode 12 was filled with information from amazing people sharing their experiences.
2024-08-27
58 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Mental Health NLHANR with Tree G Music Episode 10
So have you ever let people stay in your life longer than they should have? Well that was the focus of Episode 10 beginning of season 2. Never letting fake people ride!
2024-08-27
54 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- KERB Live Mental Health Single Fathers with Famous Jay Episode 9
Fathers are really killing it out here. Single Fathers are a real thing. The amazing Father on Episode 9 tells us his story of being a Father.
2024-08-27
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-KERB Live Mental Health Single Fathers with DJD Episode 7
Being a parent can be rough especially being a single parent. The amazing guest of episode 7 was a sing Father. This is not something that people like to shine the light on but I wanted to allow single Fathers to share their stories.
2024-08-27
58 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- KERB Live with AGVFEV Mental Health: Episode 6 Single Fathers
Highlighting single Fathers. While we are gaining different views of how essential fathers are.
2024-07-15
50 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Live on KERB with AV713 Mental Health: Episode 5 Single Fathers
Life can be hard at times but we must protect our mental health. This session focuses on the mental health of single Fathers
2024-07-15
26 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- Live on KERB Mental Health Episode 3
Mental Health is essential to our everyday life. We are all making things happen in life. Thanks you for your support!
2024-07-15
59 min
JessTalks
JessTalks-Live on KERB:Mental Health With Gee Moonie Episode 2
Mental health is important for everything you do in life🙏🏾
2024-07-15
19 min
JessTalks
JessTalks- With Tree G Music Live on KERB Episode 1
Mental health is imperative 💙
2024-07-15
59 min
Dix mille matins
Les matins où je me sens coincé.e dans une cage dorée
Dans cet épisode, nous explorons un sujet qui touche de nombreux individus, mais dont on parle souvent peu : le fameux syndrome de la cage dorée. Rejoignez-nous alors que nous plongeons dans les nuances de cette expérience commune mais souvent mal comprise. Qu'est-ce que le syndrome de la cage dorée ? Le syndrome de la cage dorée décrit la sensation de se sentir piégé dans une situation qui semble confortable ou enviable de l'extérieur, mais qui, en réalité, limite notre épanouissement personnel et professionnel. Comment reconnaître les signes ?
2024-04-25
24 min
Viser Haut
17. Bâtir une formation en ligne pour aider les femmes à transformer leurs finances, avec Jessica Girard
Je suis très heureuse de te retrouver dans cette 17e émission du podcast Viser Haut, une cinquième de la deuxième saison! Pour cette occasion, j’ai eu le bonheur de discuter avec Jessica Girard, formatrice et conseillère en sécurité financière. Dans cet épisode, on revient sur plusieurs thématiques, dont ses meilleurs trucs autant au niveau des finances qu’au niveau entrepreneurial. « Budget Like a Queen » avec la formatrice et conseillère en sécurité financière Jessica Girard Lors de cette entrevue, tu découvriras comment Jes...
2022-06-22
34 min
Leger om livet
#12. Bakterier, våre viktigste venner? Med bakterieforsker Jessica Lönn-Stensrud.
De finnes over alt. De dekker hele huden din, hver krik og krok i tarmen. De finnes i de dypeste daler og omgir de høyeste fjell. Bakterier har blitt sett på som noe farlig, noe vi ikke trenger, i beste fall bare til bry. Nå viser det seg at bakterier er noe av de viktigste vi har for å holde oss friske! De beskytter oss mot andre farlige organismer, de produserer viktige hormoner og vitaminer, de hjelper å holde tarmen vår frisk og derfor også oss friske.I dagens episode har jeg vært...
2021-02-02
36 min
Videnskabens veje
Børn af flygtninge lider under forældres traumer: Overlæge Jessica C. Lohmann ved Kompetencecenter for Transkulturel Psykiatri
Børn af flygtninge med post traumatisk stresssyndrom er særligt sårbare for selv at udvikle en psykisk sygdom - også selvom de er født og opvokset i Danmark. Et nyt omfattende registerstudie fra Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri og Københavns Universitet har undersøgt mere end 50.000 flygtningebørn og deres kontakt til psykiatrien. Studiet viser, at hvis begge forældre er diagnosticeret med PTSD, så har deres børn 75 procent større risiko for at have kontakt med hospitalspsykiatrien, inden de fylder 18 år. I den nyeste udgave af podcasten Videnskabens Veje fortæller Jessica Carlsson Lohmann fra Kompetence...
2019-11-04
32 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
The true costs of Trump's border wall (part 1)
President Donald Trump pledges to build a wall on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, claiming that it will stop criminals and drugs from entering the United States. Vanda Felbab-Brown, a senior fellow in the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence at Brookings and author of the new Brookings Essay, “The Wall: The real costs of a barrier between the United States and Mexico,” addresses these and other claims made about the border wall. This is part one of a two-part conversation about her essay and the wall. Also: in another installment of Metro Lens, the Metropolitan Policy...
2017-09-01
36 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Limitations of the senate filibuster
, fellow in Governance Studies, discusses her new book , and introduces "majoritarian exceptions" as a key instrument of majority party power in the Senate. Also in this episode, provides us with his regular economic update. Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo with assistance from Mark Hoelscher, and to producer Vanessa Sauter. Additional support comes from Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, Rebecca Viser, and David Nassar. Subscribe to Brookings podcasts or on , send feedback email to , and follow us and tweet us at on Twitter. The Brookings Cafeteria is a part of the .
2017-08-25
24 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Fixing, or replacing, the Affordable Care Act
Alice Rivlin, a senior fellow in Economic Studies and the Center for Health Policy, addresses the claim that the Affordable Care Act is "collapsing," and provides her expert analysis on what actions the new administration and Congress should take on health care. Also in this episode, Jonathan Sallet, a visiting fellow in Governance Studies, discusses why became a scholar after serving in government on our Coffee Break segment. He explains why the idea of "truth" is most critical to preserving democracy, and why he considers it a pressing issue of our time. Finally, in our Metro Lens segment, Elizabeth Kneebone, fello...
2017-02-17
33 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Islamism after the Arab Spring
Shadi Hamid, senior fellow in the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World in the Center for Middle East Policy, discusses his new co-authored paper "Islamism After the Arab Spring: Between the Islamic State and the Nation State." He explains what "Islamism" means and how it has evolved over the past few years. Also in this episode, Dany Bahar, a fellow in the Global Economy and Development program, explains how immigrants strengthen our country. Finally, Fred Dews reviews the highlights of what experts have said in the previous week regarding the Trump administration in our new “First 100 Days” segmen...
2017-02-10
46 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
A short history of marijuana
John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and senior fellow in Governance Studies, discusses why marijuana is an important public policy issue and how its image is changing, which is the focus of his new book, "Marijuana: A Short History." Also in this episode, David Wessel, senior fellow in Economic Studies and director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, provides his regular economic update. Finally, Fred Dews reviews the highlights of what Brookings experts have said in the previous week regarding the Trump administration in our new “First 100 Days” segment. This week: the "Muslim...
2017-02-03
29 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
The top economic issues in 2017
Ted Gayer, vice president and director of Economic Studies and the Joseph A. Pechman Senior Fellow, looks at the top economic issues in the upcoming year. Tune in to hear his views on the performance of the U.S. economy and job markets, as well as the trends he sees with the new administration. Also in this podcast: Joseph Kane, senior research analyst and associate fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program, discusses the increasing water infrastructure challenges we face today, and what action cities need to take to tackle their water challenges in our regular "Metro Lens" segment. Finally, Fred Dews...
2017-01-27
40 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
What do ex-presidents do?
Elaine Kamarck, director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies, discusses what's next for Barack Obama and what role former presidents play in our civic life. She also offers some predictions about how Trump will deal with his presidency based off of her book, "Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again." Also in this episode, Bradley Hardy, the Okun-Model Fellow in Economic Studies, discusses why he became a scholar and what he believes is the most pressing public policy issue today. Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo and producer Vanessa Sauter, an...
2017-01-19
24 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Best of the Brookings Cafeteria in 2016
2016 is finally over and with it another great year for the Brookings Cafeteria podcast. We had 52 episodes, over 60 guests, and covered dozens of policy topics. We celebrated the centennial of the Brookings Institution in a few episodes. The Academy of Podcasters at Podcast Movement honored us once again with a nomination as best education podcast of the year. Our team experienced some changes but still turned out a terrific show every week. To celebrate the closing of the year, today’s show features our favorite clips from past 12 months. Thanks to all of those who made 2016 another great year for the...
2016-12-30
40 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Open government and Trump's transition ethics
Ambassador Norman Eisen, visiting fellow in Governance Studies and former U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic, discusses the controversies surrounding President-elect Trump’s transition to the White House and his new report on open government. Also in this episode, Rebecca Winthrop, director of the Center for Universal Education and senior fellow in Global Economy and Development, analyzes the ways in which education systems should evolve in the digital age. Finally, Bill Finan and Greg Clark, nonresident senior fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program, continue their conversation on Clark’s new book “.” The first part of this interview can be found in...
2016-12-09
46 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Megachange is upending the world
Darrell West, vice president and director of Governance Studies and author of “Megachange: Economic Disruption, Political Upheaval, and Social Strife in the 21st Century,” analyzes how recent dramatic disruptions in trends, such as the rise of Donald Trump and Brexit, are challenging institutions and societies. Also in this episode, David Wessel, senior fellow and director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal on Monetary Policy, talks about the types of economic policies that we can expect from a Trump presidency. Finally, Vanda Felbab-Brown, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, answers a listener’s questi...
2016-12-02
24 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Trump's transition to the White House
Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow in Governance Studies and founding director of the Center for Effective Public Management, discusses the ongoing transition of president-elect Donald Trump to the White House. Also in this episode, Joshua Meltzer, senior fellow in Global Economy and Development, examines the U.S.’s relationship with international trade. Finally, David Victor, co-chair of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative, and Adrianna Pita, host of Brookings’s Intersections Podcast, talk about the Paris Climate Agreement. Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional support from Eric Abalahin, Jessica Pavone, Nawal Atallah, Basseem...
2016-11-25
30 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
The rise of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Cheng Li, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and director of the John L. Thornton China Center, talks about the rise of Chinese President Xi Jinping through the Chinese communist party leadership, which is the focus of his new book, “Chinese Politics in the Xi Jinping Era: Reassessing Collective Leadership.” Also in this episode, Laurence Chandy, fellow in Global Economy and Development, examines how technology and globalization affect inequality. Finally, Harsha Singh, executive director of the Brookings India Center, discusses his career, Brookings India, and current events in India. Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thank...
2016-11-18
44 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
After Election 2016
Brookings experts discuss Election 2016 and the transition ahead. David Wessel, senior fellow in Economic Studies and director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, moderates a conversation with Stuart Butler, senior fellow in Economic Studies, John Hudak, senior fellow in Governance Studies and deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management, Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow in Governance Studies and founding director of the Center for Effective Public Management, and Bruce Riedel, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and director of the Intelligence Project, on the results of the 2016 U.S. presidential election and what to expect from President-elect...
2016-11-10
52 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Election 2016: It's almost over
John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies, discusses the final stretch of the 2016 U.S. presidential election and what to expect after the election is over. Also in this episode, Adie Tomer, fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program, talks about infrastructure challenges for the next president. Finally, Bill Finan interviews Greg Clark, nonresident senior fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program, on his new book “Global Cities: A Short History.” Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional support from Eric Abalahin, Jessica Pavone, N...
2016-11-04
44 min
Intersections
How should the next president counter violent extremism?
As part of the Brookings Election 2016 project, the Brookings Podcast Network brings you a special edition episode in which Indira Lakshmanan, Washington columnist for the Boston Globe and contributor to Politico, moderates a conversation with Robert McKenzie, visiting fellow in the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World, and Darrell West, vice president and director of Governance Studies, on ways in which the next president should address violent extremism in the United States and abroad. Special thanks to the event moderator, Indira Lakshmanan, and the events team, Eric Bull, Adrianna Pita, and Camilo Ramirez. Additional...
2016-11-02
1h 04
The Brookings Cafeteria
Election 2016 and low-income white Americans
Carol Graham, senior fellow in Global Economy and Development, explores the socioeconomic factors impacting the health and happiness of low-income white Americans and how they are playing out in the 2016 presidential election. Also in this episode, Joshua Meltzer, senior fellow in Global Economy and Development, answers a listener’s question on trade policy in our regular “Ask an Expert” segment. Finally, Harsha Singh, senior fellow and executive director of Brookings India, offers his thoughts on the U.S. 2016 presidential election from an Indian perspective. Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional support from Eri...
2016-10-28
44 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
How the next president can impact US alliances and the international liberal order
As part of the Brookings Election 2016 project, the Brookings Podcast Network brings you a special edition episode in which Indira Lakshamanan, Washington columnist for the Boston Globe and contributor to Politico, moderates a conversation with Fiona Hill, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and director of the Center on the United States and Europe, and Thomas Wright, fellow in Foreign Policy and director of the Project on International Order and Strategy, on the ways in which the next president should treat current U.S. alliances, engage with Russia, and how all of this will affect the international order over the next 4...
2016-10-27
1h 03
The Brookings Cafeteria
Globalization and the 2016 presidential election
Homi Kharas, deputy director in the Global Economy and Development program and one of the authors of Brookings’s new “11 Global Debates” series, examines how issues of globalization are playing out in the 2016 presidential election. Also in this episode, John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies, provides an update on the presidential and down-ballot races. Finally, Jon Valant, fellow in Governance Studies and the Brown Center on Education Policy, explains what inspired him to become a scholar of education policy and why he thinks education policy builds the foundation that s...
2016-10-21
32 min
Intersections
Economic mobility and racial inequities: How the next president can revive the American dream
As part of the Brookings Election 2016 project, the Brookings Podcast Network brings you a special edition episode in which Indira Lakshmanan, Washington columnist for the Boston Globe and contributor to Politico, moderates a conversation with Isabel Sawhill, senior fellow in Economic Studies, Richard Reeves, senior fellow in Economic Studies and co-director of the Center on Children and Families, and Dayna Bowen Matthew, visiting fellow in the Center for Health Policy, on ways that the next president should address issues of race and economic mobility. Special thanks to the event moderator, Indira Lakshmanan, and the events team, Eric Bull...
2016-10-20
1h 05
The Brookings Cafeteria
Down-ballot races in the 2016 election
Molly Reynolds, fellow in Governance Studies, examines the upcoming down-ballot races and how they will shape Congress and state governments. Also in this episode, John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies, provides an update on where the presidential race stands. Finally, this episode features an excerpt from an episode of Brookings’s Elections 101 Video Series in which William Galston, senior fellow in Governance Studies, talks about how to increase voter participation and make voting easier. Thanks to audio producer Gaston Reboredo and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for addi...
2016-10-14
32 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Minority voting in the 2016 election
Fredrick C. Harris, nonresident senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Center on African American Politics and Society at Columbia University, and guest interviewer Adrianna Pita, host of the Intersections podcast, discuss the history of African-American participation in politics and how minority turnout might affect the results of this year’s presidential election. Also in this episode, Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow in Governance Studies and author of a new paper titled, “The relationship that rules the world: Modern presidents and their vice presidents,” analyzes the recent vice presidential debate and the role of vice presidents. This episode also includ...
2016-10-07
38 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
What does success in the Middle East look like for the next president?
As part of the Brookings Election 2016 project, the Brookings Cafeteria brings you a special edition podcast where Indira Lakshamanan, columnist for the Boston Globe, moderates a conversation with Robert Einhorn, senior fellow in the Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Initiative and former negotiator of the Iran nuclear deal, and Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and co-director of the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, who discuss how the next president can balance the dual goals of U.S. security and the protection of Syrian lives. Special thanks to the event moderator, Indira Lakshamanan, and the events team, Eric Bull...
2016-10-06
1h 03
The Brookings Cafeteria
Foreign policy issues in the presidential election
Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and co-director of the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, discusses ISIS, refugees, trade, and other foreign policy issues weighing on the minds of voters. He also addresses many of the issues the next president will have to deal with, whether or not they are part of the campaign discussion. O’Hanlon also previews the new Election 2016 and America’s Future project, a series of policy briefs and events on the biggest issues facing the nation. Also in this episode, John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and se...
2016-09-30
39 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Economic issues in the presidential election
David Wessel, senior fellow and director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, looks at Hillary Clinton’s and Donald Trump’s different approaches to policy issues including taxes, family leave, and trade. Also in this episode, John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies, provides a general election update and discusses the upcoming first presidential debate. Finally, Bill Finan interviews John Bessler, professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law and an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, who edited the new Broo...
2016-09-23
48 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Syrian refugees and Western inaction
Guest host Robert McKenzie, visiting fellow in the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World, and Leon Wieseltier, the Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy, discuss how Western inaction impacts Syrian refugees and the political landscape in Europe. Also in this episode, Elizabeth Mann, fellow in the Brown Center on Education Policy, addressesthe importance of providing every child with a high level of education. Finally, Bill Finan interviews Donald Kettl about his new book, “Escaping Jurassic Government: How to Recover America’s Lost Commitment to Competence.” Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher and producer Vanessa Sauter, and al...
2016-09-16
53 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
U.S. business in Africa
Amadou Sy, senior fellow and director of the Africa Growth Initiative, addresses both the opportunities and challenges of U.S. economic engagement in Africa as the second U.S.-Africa Business Forum approaches. Also in this episode, Elizabeth Kneebone discusses the significance of the increasing number of high poverty neighborhoods in our regular Metro Lens segment. Finally, Bill Finan interviews Steven Koltai, guest scholar in Governance Studies, on his new book Peace through Entrepreneurship. Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional support from Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, and Rebecca Viser. Subscribe to th...
2016-09-09
43 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Why presidents fail
Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Center for Effective Public Management, talks about why we need a managerial presidency, a central argument in her most recent book Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again. Also in this podcast, Aaron Klein, fellow in Economic Studies and policy director of the Initiative on Business and Public Policy, discusses what inspires him in public policy and public service. Finally, Steve Hess looks back on his time in the Eisenhower White House. Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional suppo...
2016-09-02
22 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Financial ecosystems and the move toward equity
John Villasenor, nonresident senior fellow in Governance Studies and the Center for Technology Innovation, discusses his new report on digital and financial inclusion. Also stay tuned for our regular election update from John Hudak, deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies. Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional support from Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, and Rebecca Viser. Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on , listen in all the usual places, and send feedback email to .
2016-08-26
19 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
The case for trade and the TPP
Mireya Solís, senior fellow and the Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies in the Brookings Center for East Asia Policy Studies, explores the domestic and international importance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, comments on what the presidential candidates are saying about trade, and also addresses the fears people have about losing their jobs to trade. Also stay tuned for our regular economic update from David Wessel, senior fellow and director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy. Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher and producer Vanessa Sauter, and also thanks for additional support from Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, an...
2016-08-19
32 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
America’s 'insane' politics
Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow in Governance Studies, expands on his widely popular new article in The Atlantic titled, “How American Politics Went Insane.” Also in this episode, Metropolitan Policy Program Associate Fellow Devashree Saha examines the impact of crashing oil prices on state and metro economies. Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher, plus thanks to Carisa Nietsche, Bill Finan, Vanessa Sauter, Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, and Rebecca Viser. Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on , listen in all the usual places, and send feedback email to .
2016-08-12
23 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Brazil on the global stage
Harold Trinkunas, senior fellow and director of the Latin America Initiative at Brookings, and David Mares, guest scholar in the Latin America Initiative, discusses their new book Aspirational Power: Brazil’s Long Road to Global Influence. Also in this episode, Steve Hess recounts navigating a challenging request from President Nixon. Finally, Metropolitan Policy Program Fellow Adie Tomer narrates his path to public policy research on infrastructure. Thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher, plus thanks to Carisa Nietsche, Bill Finan, Vanessa Sauter, Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, Rebecca Viser, and our intern Sara Abdel-Rahim. Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on , listen in all th...
2016-08-05
28 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Coup attempt in Turkey
Kemal Kirişci, TÜSİAD Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy, discusses the recent coup in Turkey and its implications for Turkey’s regional role, foreign policy, and its democracy. Also in this podcast our final Syrian Refugee series segment with Matteo Garavoglia, a visiting fellow in the Foreign Policy Center on the United States and Europe. Also stay tuned for William Frey, Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program as he discusses America’s racial and age divide and its effect on the political environment. Links - - - - Thanks to audio engineer and producer Zack Kulzer, with editing help from Mark H...
2016-07-22
32 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Islam: A conversation with Shadi Hamid
Shadi Hamid, senior fellow in the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World in the Center for Middle East Policy and author of the new book , discusses his own personal experience as an American Muslim, and talks about Islam in the context of modern America and the world. Also in this episode Constanze Stelzenmueller, Robert Bosch Senior Fellow in the , discusses refugee integration in Germany. Links Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World “Temptations of Power: Islamists and Illiberal Democracy in a New Middle East ” Trump's p...
2016-07-15
56 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
What Brexit means for Britain and the EU
, director of the at Brookings and a senior fellow in , discusses the decision of a majority of voters in Britain to leave the E.U. and the consequences of Brexit for the country’s economy, politics, position as a world power, and implications for its citizens. Show Notes Thanks to audio engineer and producer Zack Kulzer, with editing help from Mark Hoelscher, plus thanks to Carisa Nietsche, Bill Finan, Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, Rebecca Viser, and our intern Sara Abdel-Rahim. Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on , listen in all the usual places, and send feedback email to
2016-07-08
49 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
The Syrian refugee crisis
, a visiting fellow in the , discusses the current situation with and solutions for the Syrian refugee crisis. “The scale, scope and complexity of the Syria crisis is staggering. Nearly half a million people have lost their lives, 13.5 million are in need of humanitarian assistance, 6.5 million are internally displaced, and there 5 million refugees in neighboring countries - namely, Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey. And hundreds of thousands have made their way to Europe in search of refuge and rights,” McKenzie says. Also in this episode: Bill Finan talks to Nonresident Senior Fellow in , and , TÜSİAD Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy, about th...
2016-06-24
29 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
2016 election (not-a-horse race) update
, deputy director of the and a senior fellow in , discusses the fundamental dynamics of the 2016 election, the importance of the ground game, vice presidential picks, and prospects for the Senate and/or House flipping from Republican to Democratic control. “I think policy itself is what’s not getting enough attention in these campaigns. … It is not something that is a sexy issue that people want to particularly hear about, they are more interested in the horse race or in this case the fighting that is going on,” Hudak says. “What Americans need to do is take a step back and think abou...
2016-06-17
33 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Becoming brilliant: What science tells us about raising successful children
, senior fellow in the and a psychology professor at Temple University, and University of Delaware professor Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, also a psychologist, discuss their new book: "." In this podcast, Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff discuss ways to reimagine what successful learning looks like in a global world using six major skills that will help kids succeed beyond traditional perceptions of success such as good test scores. “What we need to do is train thinkers, to be able to attack the problems in the world,” Golinkoff says. These skills prepare children to become competitive business leaders, entrepreneurs, and scientific pioneers. As Hirsh-Pasek says, “The time...
2016-06-10
45 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Invest in children for better outcomes
, director of and senior fellow in Economic studies, discusses the importance of investments in children, especially those who are from low socio-economic backgrounds. She highlights issues such as early childhood education, child poverty, and food insecurity, issues about which The Hamilton Project has produced significant research and recommendations. “[W]e’re dangerously underinvesting in children today. And there’s emerging research that indicates that if we spend more on schools, if we make sure that families have more income, or if we alleviate food insecurity, that has a payoff not just today but down the line, in terms of more product...
2016-05-27
34 min
The Brookings Cafeteria
Sextortion: The New cyber crime
, a senior fellow in Governance Studies and co-founder and editor-in-chief of The LawFare Blog, is co-author of a new study,-“”; and a legislative proposal to close the sextortion sentencing gap. In the podcast, Wittes explains the crime itself; the importance of cyber security and how teens and parents can protect themselves online. “Teenager cyber security hygiene actually matters a great deal,” Wittes says. “It just matters a great deal to protect values and goods that the cyber security community has not traditionally focused on.” Also in this podcast: meet , a fellow for the Project on 21st Century City Governance, part of the...
2016-05-19
44 min