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Joan Williams
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How to Fix Democracy
Joan Williams | Outclassed: Rebuilding Trust Between Political Elites and the Working Class
Legal scholar and author Joan Williams joins How to Fix Democracy to unpack the breakdown of trust between political elites and the American working class. Drawing from her new book Outclassed, Williams explores how class-blindness, cultural signalling, and economic inequality have shapred political divides - and what the left must do to win back working class voters. From language to long-term coalition-building, this episode offers a sobering but essential roadmap for restoring trust.
2025-07-01
33 min
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Joan Williams: How the Left Lost the Working Class
The moving force behind biasinterrupters.org (an evidence-based metrics-driven approach to eradicating implicit bias) brings her perspective to bear on bridging the divide between college grads and everyone else she says has been driving politics to the far right in the United States. Joan Williams asks: Is there a single change that could simultaneously protect democracy, spur progress on climate change, enact sane gun policies, and improve our response to the next pandemic? Her answer is that changing the class dynamics which are currently dividing American voters could do just that. Williams argues that liberals...
2025-06-02
1h 12
Capitalisn't
How Democrats Forgot To Be Normal, with Joan Williams
Back in 2016, Joan Williams, distinguished professor of law (emerita) at UC Law San Francisco, wrote an essay for the Harvard Business Review on why President Donald Trump attracted so many non-college voters. It went viral with almost four million views, becoming the most-read article in the 90-year history of the publication.Williams’ new book, Outclassed: How the Left Lost the Working Class and How to Win Them Back, outlines how the seemingly common view that her fellow progressives must abandon their social causes to win back those non-college-educated voters is wrong. What is required, she argues, is a...
2025-05-29
43 min
Keen On America
Episode 2541: Joan Williams on How the Democrats Must Win Back the American Working Class
Why are the Democrats losing the American working class? According to Joan Williams, it’s because they are failing to prioritize economic concerns of working-class Americans. In her new book Outclassed: How the Left Lost the Working Class and How to Win Them Back, Williams argues that Democrats lost the 2024 election because of their over-preoccupation with the interests of college educated Americans. Williams notes significant shifts among non-college voters of color toward Republicans and believes Democrats must develop what she calls "cultural competence" to connect with working-class voters. She emphasizes that economic struggle, and not just racism, drove Trump's vi...
2025-05-21
42 min
Coffee and Cases Podcast
E267: Joan Gay Croft
On April 9, 1947, a monstrous F5 tornado tore through Woodward, Oklahoma—obliterating homes, claiming over 100 lives, and leaving behind one of the most haunting mysteries in American history. Four-year-old Joan Gay Croft survived the storm, injured but alive—only to disappear from a hospital basement hours later, never to be seen again. Who took her? Why was she taken? And why has no trace ever been found? In this episode, we unravel the heartbreaking case of Joan Gay Croft and the theories that still haunt investigators and listeners alike. This is not just a story about a storm—it’s about wh...
2025-05-02
1h 25
The Jazz Room- Host Joan Watson-Jones
Interview Buster Williams at the Newport Jazz Festival
We met bassist, Buster Williams at the Newport Jazz Festival. He tells us about his work with Herbie Hancock, Sarah Vaughan and much more. Learn more about Buster at www.busterwilliams.com
2025-01-12
28 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Scaling Donations – Kate Williams, 1% For The Planet
“1% for the planet is really set up as a way to sort of break it down, and create a pathway to action that kind of gets us through the overwhelm. So, the way it works is that we have businesses who are our members, and they're actually supporting environmental partners at the level of 1% of revenues….You invest in the things that matter and the planet matters. …(The point is to) drive impact at scale. And so, in terms of that scale, last year we certified US$100million of support going from these companies to environmental partners….When a company...
2024-11-25
51 min
Eating For Free
Sharpening The Mr. Beast Guillotine
In which we talk about our live show in Brooklyn, "The Sims" movie, Pharrell's weird politics, Eric Robert's new biography, and how Mr. Beast and Jake Paul want to feed the children About: Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that explores gossip and power in the pop culture landscape: Where it comes from, who wields it, and who suffers at the hands of it. Find out the stories behind the stories, as together they look beyond the headlines of troublesome YouTubers or scandal-ridden A-Listers, and delve d...
2024-09-19
1h 28
The More You Know, The Better It Tastes
Ep. 86 Learning from a Concierge - Joan Perez and John Ruiz
Joan Perez and John Ruiz are both Les Clef d'Or Concierge which is an elite international association of professional hotel concierges, known for their exceptional service and expertise. Joan is the President of the San Antonio Concierge Association and John serves as Vice President.In addition both serve at La Cantera Resort in San Antonio. It's an interesting and educational podcast.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-07-22
49 min
Book Club with Michael Smerconish
Joan Williams: "White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America"
Michael is joined by Joan Williams, Distinguished Professor of Law and Hastings Foundation Chair at University of California, in a chat about her book "White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America." Original air date 18 November 2019. The book was published on 16 May 2017.
2024-07-12
17 min
Do It For The Story
Meet Our Parents Pt. 2
Stacey and Morgan’s parents, Joan and Richard, are backkkkk this week for part 2 of their conversation. In this part of the conversation they ask their parents questions from listeners about parenting and what it was like to be in an interracial relationship in the late 70s and early 80s. They also dig into parenting tips and their parents share their advice on parenting and raising daughters! Sit back, relax, and cheers to Joan & Rich the OG story tellers and the biggest fans of DIFTS! Connect with Us: Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com
2024-07-04
1h 11
Do It For The Story
Meet Our Parents Pt. 1
Everyone is in for a treat this week! Settle in and tune in as hosts Morgan and Stacey bring DIFTS on their family vacation to the Outer Banks of North Carolina (OBX IYKYK)! Even better you get to hear the story of where it all began, as they welcome in their parents, Joan and Richard Williams to the pod! Grab a seat like you’re at the Williams’ dinner table circa 2000. They kick off the episode by catching up on their vacation and everything they celebrated on the trip — Stacey’s belated birthday, Father’s Day and Junete...
2024-06-27
1h 17
Pickled Watermelon Rinds
Luck Be a Lady
Ontie gives us an overview of what it takes to win at the Roulette Table along with a surprising way to lower blood pressure. Then Antie Joan shares what life is like with ADD and how it compares to Ontie’s very organized life. What happened to Wendy Williams and how she ended up in a Conservatorship is discussed along with “Expats,” the Amazon Prime series with Nicole Kidman. Under our new rating system using watermelon rinds (5 watermelon rinds being the best), Antie Joan gave it 1 watermelon rind, and Ontie only gave it a few seeds. The episode wraps up wit...
2024-03-18
59 min
HealthBiz with David E. Williams
Interview with XSOLIS CEO Joan Butters
Join me for an insightful discussion on the intersection of healthcare and technology with Joan Butters, CEO and co-founder of XSOLIS. In this episode, Joan delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence in healthcare. She provides a detailed analysis of how AI is reshaping the industry, focusing on the challenges and opportunities it presents for payers and providers.The conversation covers the practical applications of AI in streamlining healthcare processes, emphasizing its potential to streamline complex systems. Joan discuss the significance of maintaining a human-centered approach amid the increasing integration of technology into healthcare. As o...
2023-12-07
22 min
Conversations with Joan Podcast
Conversations With Joan 10-15-23
Susan Hendricks: Healing from Trauma On February 13, 2017, two teenagers, Abby Williams and Libby German’s lives were cut short while enjoying a day off from school. The case went unsolved for years until an arrest was finally made. Broadcast journalist ,Susan Hendricks, took a deep-dive into that double homicide that shook the small community of Delphi, Indiana. Over the years, Susan has fostered deep connections with family members, law enforcement officials, and dedicated armchair detectives, all united in their pursuit of justice for Abby and Libby. She unveils heart-wrenching details surrounding the disappearance and subsequent discovery of Abb...
2023-10-16
51 min
Eating For Free
We Forgive You Ariana Grande (Part Three)
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains long conversations about violence, terrorist attacks, suicide, drug use, and alcohol addiction. As moral panic descends, let's be brave, and critically examine the mess Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater made of everything! In this week’s third installment of our deep-dive series, we look into Ariana’s modern pop culture moments and the events leading up to the Manchester bombing attack, as well as Mac Miller's death in 2018--both of which fundamentally changed her life, and her perception in the public media. About: Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Ma...
2023-08-17
1h 44
Joan de la Fleur: The Podcast Experience
Joan de la Fleur: The Podcast Experience. Season One, Episode Four.
Joan performs a monologue from "The Real Housewives of New York." Joan sings "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley. And Joan discusses sanity, insanity, Tennessee Williams and more... MADNESS! Support Joan de la Fleur on Patreon, where there are special perks for special listeners just like YOU! https://www.patreon.com/JoanDeLaFleur --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joandelafleur/message
2023-07-15
29 min
The Essay
Joan Williams
Michael Goldfarb looks at five authors and their books on the receiving end of cancel culture in liberal America of the 1960s. Each author and the work being discussed was the subject of a controversy that altered their lives and deeply affected their careers.In this essay, he focuses on Joan Williams and her novel Old Powder. After her first novel was shortlisted for the National Book Award, this one failed. Did her former lover William Faulkner have something to do with it? For much of the 60s, literary fiction remained a male preserve, Joan Williams looked...
2023-06-30
13 min
Eating For Free
Taylor Swift Invented Matty Healy In the Anti-Slay Torment Nexus
We're back this week and we mention it all! From Drew Barrymore's legendary crusade against tabloid media, Samantha Jones iconic return to SATC, to Joan's channeling of a demonic entity known at Matty Healy... Links: Kim Cattrall’s Samantha returns in ‘And Just Like That’ Season 2: HBO confirms to The Post [NY Post] 'Sex and the City' Costume Designer Patricia Field Dressed Kim Cattrall for 'And Just Like That...' Cameo [People] And Just Like That… Patricia Field is back! Ex-SATC costume designer crashes show's set where Sarah Jessica Parker is filming - amid fashionista's continued friendship with star's nemesis Kim Cattra...
2023-06-08
1h 20
Conversations with Joan Podcast
Conversations With Joan 3-19-23
Matthew Williams: Combating Hate There’s a rise in hate speech online. Bullying is a growing problem. We have divided governments. Sometimes it may feel like we’re surrounded by hate. Matthew Williams, founder and director of HateLab and a professor of criminology, talks about how we can stop the proliferation of hate. Matthew is regarded as one of the world’s foremost experts in hate crime and hate speech. He advises and has conducted research for TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Google, The Professional Footballers’ Association, the Ministry of Justice, and the US Department of Justice. Matthew's research has appeared...
2023-03-20
51 min
The Political Conversation
Voters without college degrees are moving to the right. Why? With Joan C. Williams
We all know where we were the day Trump was elected. To many Democrats – myself included – it was a shock but also a moment of great insight. In her book, "White Working Class", released just four months after the election, Joan Williams describes a Trump voter in the South Carolina election as saying: "We are voting with our middle finger". After all, incomes of the white working class had doubled in the three decades after World War II, but had stagnated since the late 1970s. Williams concludes: "When you leave the two-thirds of Americans without coll...
2023-02-28
58 min
Two Worlds, One Country
Middle Class, Meritocracy, and (Mis)-Education with Joan Williams
Joan Williams is Director of the Centre for WorkLife Law, a professor at the University of California—Hastings School of Law, and author of White Working Class, among others. Joan compares America’s middle class with its elites, talks the role masculinity plays in politics, and explains the divide that college education causes.[2:57] What middle status in America really looks like[8:50] College-educated but not rich[9:52] What do you value: stability or self-development?[14:25] Blue collar vs. white collar masculinity[16:56] John Fetterman’s success[21:10] The diploma divide
2023-02-02
26 min
Stories From Space
Women In Space And The STEAMs! | Guest: Joan Marie, Aerospace Engineer At NASA | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams
Space engineer, STEAM advocate, and social media influencer Joan Marie (aka. "yourfemaleengineer") tells us how she landed her dream job, working at NASA!She also shares her tried and true philosophy of never giving up, and what it's like being a female engineer in a field that is still predominantly male._______________________GuestJoan MarieAerospace Engineer at NASA [@NASA]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-melendez-misner/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/yourfemaleeng/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/joan.melendez.7_______________________HostMatthew S...
2022-10-15
43 min
Political Economy Forum
#85 - The Diploma Divide - w/ Joan Williams
In this episode, Prof. Joan Williams of the University of California, Hastings, speaks about her new initiative: The Diploma Divide, arguing that Americans must grapple with the realities of economic class differences and their political impacts.
2022-10-10
39 min
Toca otra vez Jazz
Toca otra vez jazz 191 Piano actual 17
Escuchamos trabajos recientes de excelentes pianistas y compositores como Julia Hülsmann, Alan Broadbent, Emmet Cohen, Samora Pinderhughes, Antonio Ballestín, Diego Hervalejo y Toni Saigi (Tronik). Temas que puedes escuchar: 01 SINTONÍA 1941 Duke Ellington Take the A Train 02 2022 Julia Hülsmann - The Next Door 01 Empty Hands - Uli Kempendorff Marc Muellbauer Heinrich Köbberling (5’ 45’’) 03 2022 Alan Broadbent - Like Minds 01 This I Dig of You - Harvie S Billy Mintz (6’ 21’’) 04 2021 Emmet Cohen - Future Stride 01 Symphonic Raps - Russell Hall Kyle Poole (3’ 04’’) 05 2021 Emmet Cohen - Future Stride 03 Toast to Lo - Marquis Hill Melissa Aldana Russell Hall Kyle Poole (6’ 37’’) 06 2016 Samora Pinderhughes - The Tra...
2022-09-22
59 min
Eating For Free
The Undoing of Wendy Williams (feat. Shamira Ibrahim)
Find more from Shamira at shamirathefirst.com! About: Obsessive about the dark underworld of Instagram influencers, celebrity-induced conspiracy theories, and modern media shenanigans? You're in the right place! Hosted by Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly investigative podcast reporting live from the absolute edge of the internet. We're a new wave of gossip sleuths at a time when our culture is increasingly chaotic and mass media lacks the talent or clarity to make sense of our shared capitalist nightmare! You can also find us on our...
2022-09-01
1h 04
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
Exploring Identity and Artistry with James Williams II: Conversations on Race, Society, and Creative Narratives
Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with James Williams II, a renowned interdisciplinary artist, and curator celebrated for his impactful work spanning painting, sculpture, and photography. His art delves into the realms of social and cultural identity, woven with introspective self-portraiture and compelling narratives. Notably, he secured the prestigious 2022 Sondheim Art Prize for his artistic excellence. Hailing from Upstate New York, Williams earned his master's degree from the Mount Royal School of Art at Maryland Institute College Art (MICA) and currently imparts his knowledge at MICA as an...
2022-08-17
45 min
FBI Retired Case File Review with Jerri Williams
268: Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier – Nuwaubian Nation Cult Leader Dwight York
In this episode, retired agents Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier review their investigation of cult leader Dwight D. York, of the United Nation of Nuwaubian Moors. York used his charisma […] The post 268: Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier – Nuwaubian Nation Cult Leader Dwight York appeared first on Jerri Williams.
2022-08-11
1h 01
Jerri Williams
268: Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier – Nuwaubian Nation Cult Leader Dwight York
In this episode, retired agents Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier review their investigation of cult leader Dwight D. York, of the United Nation of Nuwaubian Moors. York used his charisma […] The post 268: Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier – Nuwaubian Nation Cult Leader Dwight York appeared first on Jerri Williams.
2022-08-11
1h 01
FBI Retired Case File Review
268: Ward and Joan Cronier – Nuwaubian Nation Cult Leader Dwight York
Retired agents Jalaine Ward and Joan Cronier review their investigation of cult leader Dwight D. York, of the United Nation of Nuwaubian Moors. York used his charisma to recruit thousands of followers. Several hundred cult members lived with their children on his 475-acre compound in Putnam County, Georgia where, for years, he sexually molested boys and girls, 3-18 years old. In 2004, York was convicted and sentenced to 135 years without parole. Jalaine Ward served in the FBI for nearly 27 years. Joan Cronier served in the FBI for 20 years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles. https://j...
2022-08-11
1h 01
Eating For Free
We Sealed Armie Hammer Inside His Haunted Cayman Islands Timeshare
Links: Andy Cohen Clarifies His Comments on RHOSLC Star Jen Shah's Guilty Plea [E!] 2 Men Injured After Catching Fire Following Explosion at Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Hamptons Store [People] Armie Hammer Is Working as a Timeshare Salesman in the Caymans, After All (Variety) James Franco to Star in Bille August’s Post-WWII Drama ‘Me, You’ Wendy Williams liked ‘nothing’ about end of her show: ‘I’m ready to f–k’ [New York Post] The Erika Jayne Files: [Click] / [Click] The Jen Shah Files [People] Thread on Jen Shah’s hearing: [Twitter] Jen Shah Still Filming RHOSLC After Guilty Plea: 'It's a...
2022-07-14
1h 24
Eating For Free
Britney Spears Said F*ck the Police and Her Cop Family
Links: ‘The Wendy Williams Show’ Officially Ending After 13 Years In Syndication [Deadline] Wendy Williams Placed Under Financial Guardianship, TV Host Claims Misconduct by Wells Fargo [THR] Britney’s Wedding Thread [Twitter] Here’s Everything We Know About Britney Spears’ Fairy Tale–Inspired Wedding To Sam Asghari, Including All The Celebs Who Attended [Buzzfeed News] Inside Britney Spears and Sam Asghari’s Wedding at Home in Los Angeles [Vogue] BRITNEY & SAM IRONCLAD PRENUP IN PLACE … He Doesn't Get a Dime [TMZ] Britney Spears' ex-husband is charged with stalking after trying to crash her wedding [NPR] Britney Spears granted a restraining orde...
2022-06-16
1h 28
Curious Minds at Work
CM 209: Joan Williams on Practical Solutions for Diversity
Imagine that fewer people are buying your organization’s product or service. It’s a shift you didn’t anticipate. To fix it, you study the data, identify the problem, and then take steps to address it. Your plan may include changes in marketing or team incentives. What it won’t include is doing nothing or trying to turn things around with one grand gesture. Yet that’s how we often approach meeting diversity, equity, and inclusion goals. Joan Williams is author of the book, Bias Interrupted: Creating Inclusion for Real and for Good. She’s a Professor of Law at the Unive...
2022-03-14
46 min
Jamaica Talk
Trendsetters
Another episode of "Talk Jamaican" where you get free lessons in Jamaican patois. (patwah)
2022-01-21
05 min
Hello and Goodbye
Ep 090: Normalize Talking About Your Vagina feat. Dr. Nicole Williams
Nobody loves talking more about healthy vaginas than Leanna and Jared, and they are thrilled to welcome Dr. Nicole Williams, board-certified OBGYN and author of "This is How You Vagina." Dr. Williams shares her background and her journey into providing a "love letter" as a way to offer knowledge and empowerment to all vagina owners. She talks about all things vagina including vaginal health and how to deal with infections and doctors, if there's an actual "G" spot, orgasm ownership, vaginal and medical racism and the importance of lubrication! Leanna and Jared also catch up as Jared talks about his...
2022-01-19
1h 15
Jamaica Talk
Fire Water
In this episode of Talk Jamaican, I indroduce listners to a small creek in which a flame can be lit and fire burns underwater. It is the only case of such a phenomenon in the world. It is located in St. Ann, Jamaica
2022-01-07
07 min
Jamaica Talk
Merry Christmas
Greetings from 'TALK JAMAICAN'
2021-12-22
02 min
Jamaica Talk
Jamaican Christmas
Another episode of Talk Jamaican; Explains how I spent Christmas before the vius. Joan, my views: CAROLING IN LAURISTAN, ST. CATHERINE (joan-myviews.blogspot.com); Joan, my views: Christmas 2010 (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-12-17
05 min
Jamaica Talk
Corrupt Politicins
Another episode of Talk Jamaican where you get to learn Jamaican Patwah(patois). Joan, my views: Corruption killing Jamaica (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-12-10
06 min
Jamaica Talk
Rihanna celebrated
AAnother episode of "Talk Jamaican". Superstar Rihanna is now a National Hero in her island, Barbados. This is well deserved. Congrats Rihanna.
2021-12-03
06 min
Jamaica Talk
Murderous whites
Talk Jamaican; whites are arming themselves with weapons of war and using them to kill and intimidate ' Black Lives Matter' members and sympayhizers.
2021-11-27
06 min
Jamaica Talk
OBEAH
Anther lesson in Jamaican Patwah. Obeah is an occult practice. Joan, my views: Obeah and all that (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-11-17
06 min
Eating For Free
Live From Demi Lovato's Psychic Showdown With an ET Brothel Alien
Links: Demi Lovato Promotes Lizard-War Videos at ‘Hub for QAnon’, Daily Beast Demi Lovato is Down to Dating Extraterrestrials: 'I Am So Tired of Humans', Just Jared Jr. Wendy Williams’ recovery from health woes ‘taking longer’ than expected, PageSix Kardashians fear a ‘Kanye meltdown’ as Kim and Pete’s romance heats up, PageSix Kardashians Pull Travis Scott Storyline From New Hulu Series, Radar Scott Disick Was Offered an ‘Outrageous Amount of Money’ to Film the Upcoming Kardashians’ Hulu Show, Us Weekly About: Obsessive about the dark underworld of Instagram influencers, celebrity-induced conspiracy theories, and modern media shenanigans? You...
2021-11-11
1h 06
Your Working Life
Your Working Life with Joan Williams
Joan C. Williams talks about stopping bias transmission to create inclusion for real and for good.
2021-11-02
21 min
Jamaica Talk
Women's cross
When one sees how women are treated in many countries, I am grateful that I was born in Jamaica.Joan, my views: Big up the Jamaican experience (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-10-25
24 min
Jamaica Talk
Talk Jamaican; Bob Marley beach
This is an introduction to a nice beach near city Kingston which is named after the late superstar. Joan, my views: Bob Marley Beach (joan-myviews.blogspot.com). Another in the series to teach you to talk like a Jamaican
2021-10-16
04 min
Jamaica Talk
Talk Jamaican; Bullhead Mountain
Thi mountain is dead center of the island of Jamaica and is a wonderful place to visit. Joan, my views: Bullhead Mountain, dead center of the island (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-09-30
07 min
This Prof Life Podcast: Women of Color in Higher Education
35: Transformational Diversity Leadership With Mrs. Joan Williams
Innovation. Transformational leadership. Joan Williams, Associate Vice President for Diversity and Chief Diversity Officer at Salisbury University talks about these important subjects and how we can bring about change. She also lays out the landscape for diversity education development and facilitation. Don't miss this open, transparent and informed conversation. Find all episodes on my website: Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, or my website: Dr. Pat Sanders Support this podcast on Buy Me a Coffee You are appreciated! Please leave a positive review. Email me at hellodrpat@gmail.com
2021-09-30
43 min
Jamaica Talk
TALK JAMAICAN; Proverbs (4)
Wise saying passed down to Jamaicans by their ancestors are translated into English
2021-09-23
06 min
Jamaica Talk
TALK JAMAICAN; Milk River
One of the greatest mineral spas in the world is in Milk River in Clarendon, Jamaica. Joan, my views: Jamaica 2021, what a blast! (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-09-06
04 min
Political Economy Forum
#55 - The White Working Class and Rightwing Populism - w/ Joan Williams
Prof. Joan Williams of UC Hastings discusses her book "The White Working Class - Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America" with Forum Fellow Nicolas Wittstock. In the book, Williams argues that arrogance and inability to understand the lives of working class Americans on the part of well-educated Liberal elites, is driving working class Americans towards rightwing Populists. This podcast is produced by Matthew Dagele, Morgan Wack, and Nicolas Wittstock. Our theme music was created by Ted Long. Any questions or feedback, please contact uwpoliticaleconomy@gmail.com
2021-08-30
37 min
Jamaica Talk
The Jamaican culture
Jamaica's history and culture is accurately recorded in our Mento/Folk music.Joan, my views: DON'T DILUTE OUR CULTURE! (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-08-23
07 min
Jamaica Talk
TALK JAMAICAN; OUR FEMALE ATHLETES
Usain Bolt remains the fastest man on the planet and our female track athletes are phenomenol. (2020 Olympics)
2021-08-11
06 min
Jamaica Talk
Eat insects instead!
Another episode of Talk Jamaican where you learn to talk like a Yardie. Joan, my views: MY TERRIBLE DIET (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-08-05
06 min
Jamaica Talk
Jamaica's cultural music.
Mento music is Jamaica's first recorded music and the base for Reggae, Ska, Rock Steady and even Dancehall. Above all, it remains Jamaica's favorite cultural music. In this lesson in Jamaican patwah (patois) you also learn about mento music. Joan, my views: TALLAWAH- Keeping mento music alive (joan-myviews.blogspot.com)
2021-06-30
04 min
Jamaica Talk
Jamaicans, the fastest runners in the world
Another lesson in Jamaican Patwah (patois). https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ40KG
2021-06-18
06 min
Jamaica Talk
JAMAICAN PROVERBS
Wise cultural sayings from Jamaica. Another in the free lessons in Jamaican Patwah.(patois)
2021-06-09
07 min
Jamaica Talk
MAMA AFRICA
Another free lesson in Jamaican Patwah. (patois). In this podcast, I share exciting moments while on Safari in Kenya. I love my fist taste of Africa. joan-myviews.blogspot.com
2021-05-31
05 min
Jamaica Talk
I LOVE KENYA
Another episode of "Talk Jamaican" where you get to learn to talk the Jamaican lingo. Amazon.com: Joan Williams: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle
2021-05-24
06 min
Jamaica Talk
I HATE SNOW
Another free lesson in Jamaican patwah (patois). In this episode I say why I hate the cold and express my respect for those Jamaicans who migrate work in freezing temperatures to assist their families.
2021-05-19
06 min
No, I Know Podcast
University of Diversity: Joan Williams Interview in the Race and Community Esteem Series
In our “Race and Community Esteem series”, guests who have ranged from leaders in their community to individuals sharing stories of transformation; from life choices that divide us, to shifting to consciously creating a life that connects us in our shared humanity. And in the discourse out in the world, media, news, social media, LANGUAGE is bandied about with very little thought about what those words really mean. Diversity is one of those words. INCLUSION is another. Today we have JOAN WILLIAMS joining us from Salisbury University. Universities today, depending on where they are and what their leadership is like...
2021-05-14
1h 00
Jamaica Talk
I HATE SNOW
In this episode of "Talk Jamaican" where you can learn Patwah free of cost, I outline why I hate cold weather and salute those Jamaican workers who undergo extreme hardship in terrible weather, in order to earn money to send for their families. (https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ40KG?)scrlybrkr=64184801
2021-05-12
06 min
Jamaica Talk
SHARK!
Another lesson in Jamaican patois (patwah). Sharks are dangerous but not the Nurse Shark. In this episode, I describe my first encounter with a nurse shark. Amazon.com: Joan Williams: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle
2021-05-05
06 min
Jamaica Talk
MURDEROUS POLICE
Another episode of Talk Jamaican, in which listeners get a commentary in Jamaican patois (Patwah). Here, I speculate that many police in the US come from ku klux klan and have no other mission but to kill back people. Amazon.com: Joan Williams: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle
2021-04-17
06 min
Jamaica Talk
CARIBBEAN VOLCANOS
Another episode of "Talk Jamaican". In this episode I highlight the explosion of the volcano in St. Vincent and introduce listener's to Jamaica's extinct volcano at Black Hill in the parish of Portland. Ref:(78) Joan Williams, author - YouTube
2021-04-12
08 min
Jamaica Talk
NANNY OF TBHE MAROONS
In this episode of Talk Jamaica I give a brief history of Jamaican National Hero Nanny, along with the normal lesson in Jamaican patois. Books available at; Amazon.com: Joan Williams: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle
2021-04-05
07 min
Jamaica Talk
GHOSTS/DUPPIES
Jamaicans are very good at telling very convincing ghost stories which cause even unbelieves, to reconsider their skepticism. In this free lesson of Talk Jamaican, Joan comments on this factor.
2021-03-23
15 min
Jamaica Talk
OPRAH, HARRY, AND MEGAN
This another free lesson in Jamaican patwah. In this episode I wonder why people are surprised to hear that the British monarchy is racist and rue the fact that the Queen remains the ceremonial head of Jamaica, despite our being independent for almost 60 years.
2021-03-15
06 min
Jamaica Talk
Rass, Bumbo etc debunked.
Jamaican curse words are very popular throughout the Caribbean, however, in Jamaica, the antiquated law which makes it a misdemeanor, still remains in the books. In this episode of Talk Jamaican, the author relates why it is ridiculous for this to be so.
2021-03-08
08 min
Jamaica Talk
Gorilla Glue?
This is another free lesson in the Jamaican language. In this segment, I ask why a human would want to use something called gorilla glue on their person. I also highlight the relationship between the Jamaican philosopher Marcus Mosiah Garvey and reggae superstar Bob Marley.
2021-02-22
06 min
Jamaica Talk
Rivva Mumma or Mermaid?
In some countries, they have myths about mermaids living in the sea, distracting sailors and leading them to their death. In Jamaica there is a similar myth but our beautiful, mysterious woman is a Rivva Mumma which live in our rivers and also attract people to come to them but when they try they drown. In this episode of TALK JAMAICAN, I tell listeners when I first heard about Rivva Mumma. As usual, I speak in both Jamaican Patwah then English so you can continue to learn to speak like a Jamaican. Enjoy.
2021-02-16
07 min
Jamaica Talk
Books on Jamaica
This is another in the series "Talk Jamaican" where listeners are given free lessons in the Jamaican language. Enjoy
2021-02-08
07 min
Jamaica Talk
JAMAIAN BEACHES ARE THE BEST
This is another free lesson in JAMAICAN PATWAH. Enjoy.
2020-12-10
05 min
Jamaica Talk
Lying lips are an abomination
This is another free lesson, to teach you to understand and maybe later, even speak JAMAICAN PATWAH. In this episode, I express my surprise at the fact that white evangelical Christians hold up Donald Trump as their model, despite the fact that he probably holds the world record for lying. I, therefore, ask the question; which bible do white American evangelicals use?
2020-12-02
05 min
Jamaica Talk
English is not our preferred language in Jamaica
Talk Jamaican; this is another in the series of free lessons, to teach listeners to understand and even speak Jamaican Patwah, our predominant language. Have fun.
2020-11-24
05 min
Jamaica Talk
Jamaica talk
This is another episode designed to teach listeners to speak and understand Jamaican patois (pronounced Patwah). In this episode, I highlight the fact that although Jamaica is physically a minuscule island, it has produced many world beaters in different genres. For example; the late Bob Marley's music is still being played almost everywhere in the world; Usain Bolt has left an unbeatable record and although Jamaica has never had snow, our bobsledders enter the winter Olympics regularly. In contrast, the large USA has never had a female Vice President much less a black one, but it took a Jamaican...
2020-11-21
04 min
Work and Life with Stew Friedman
Ep 186. Joan Williams: Healing the Rifts of Race, Gender, and Class
Joan C. Williams is a Distinguished Professor of Law, Hastings Foundation Chair, and Founding Director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings Law. Joan has played a central role in reshaping the conversation about work, gender, and class over the past quarter century, and her path-breaking work helped create the field of work-family studies and modern workplace flexibility policies. She’s one of the 10 most cited scholars in her field and has written 11 books, including the influential What Works for Women at Work in 2014 and more recently, White Working Class in 2017. Her awards include th...
2020-11-20
52 min
Jamaica Talk
Jamaica talk; Good riddance Donald Trump
As usual, in order to teach you to talk like a Jamaican, I will do a commentary in Jamaican patwah then explain to you in English what I said. So enjoy. My view All over the world, people are celebrating the defeat of Donald Trump at the polls in the elections in November 2020 in the USA. For Trump had been a particularly wicked and uncaring president. So in a short four years, he has sullied the reputation for decency which the USA has always enjoyed. However, despite his defeat, millions of supporters are very much ar...
2020-11-18
04 min
Jamaica Talk
Trailer
Trailer for Jamaica Talk
2020-11-18
00 min
Jamaica Talk
Jamaica talk; the lesson structure
I will be teaching you how to speak Jamaican Patwah, so get ready for an exciting journey.
2020-11-17
00 min
The Forum at Grace Cathedral
Grace Forum Online with Joan Williams
Are you stunned by the rise of populist, nationalist movements, wondering why so many would seemingly vote against their own economic interests, or simply feeling like a stranger in your own country? As we approach election day in November, how can we connect with a crucial set of workers –and voters? How can we bridge the differences in gender, class, race and work? Join us to hear from Joan Williams, described as having “something approaching rock star status” in her field by The New York Times, in conversation with Dean Malcolm Clemens Young about her central role in reshaping t...
2020-10-07
1h 00
A LOT TO SAY PODCAST
Ep 11: SMALL-STARTS with Joan Westenberg
Joan Westenberg is an award winning Australian PR director, contemporary writer, and creative. She is the founder of PR and communications firm Studio Self. Her approach to messaging, communication and semiotics has built her reputation as a writer, and she has been named as one of the leading startup voices in Australia by SmartCompany.Her writing has appeared in The SF Chronicle, Wired, The AFR, The Observer, ABC, Junkee, SBS, Crikey and over 40+ publications. Her regular work can be found on Pizza Party, a blog about creativity, culture and technology.Joan is the creator of...
2020-08-25
1h 00
Kindred World
Joan Williams on Class Cluelessness in America - A Kindred Interview
Kindred’s editor, Lisa Reagan, attended the University of California at Hastings’ Center for Worklife Law‘s Breastfeeding Policy Summit at Jones Day Law Firm in San Francisco on August 6, 2019. The summit’s purpose was to educate an invited group of activists from around the country on the insights gleaned from Joan Williams’ quarter century research into advancing women in the workplace, as well as the center’s new reports on discrimination against breastfeeding and pregnant mothers in the workplace. The summit trained activists in choosing politically-conscientious verbiage, becoming aware of values of their legislators and region, and using these insights to...
2020-05-08
41 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Funding for Women Entrepreneurs Is A Bigger Challenge & a Bigger Return
“Men are presumed to be capable and to have done their homework…questioned about potential… Women…(hear) challenging questions , like ‘Why are you qualified?’…(Yet), women-owned businesses return on average 63% higher rates of return than male-only founded teams.” Shelly Porges on Green Connections Radio podcast Studies show that women often leave their full-time jobs to start a business, especially if their job is uncomfortable, inflexible and they feel stagnated. Studies also show women-owned business have, on average, higher rates of return. Yet, women entrepreneurs receive only a fraction of what male-founded companies do. To address this iss...
2020-02-28
38 min
The Slightly Evil Podcast
Joan Williams on The Slightly Evil Podcast #19
Our guest is Joan Williams, founder of the bias interruptors project, to help Companies Interrupt And Correct Implicit Bias In The Workplace. Joan Williams is a Distinguished Professor of Law, Hastings Foundation Chair, and Founding Director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. Williams’ path-breaking work helped create the field of work-family studies and modern workplace flexibility policies. In this conversation, we talk about how Williams takes huge bodies of research and creates quirky, straightforward, and practical tools to help individuals and organizations interrupt bias in the workplace Bias Interrupters | Small St...
2019-11-11
27 min
Diverse: a SWE podcast
Episode 75: Joan Williams on Navigating Gender Bias Preferences in the Workplace
Do women in STEM have to prove themselves more than men do? Are office politics more complicated for women than men? How does motherhood affect women engineers? In this SWE Diverse episode with WE19 Mega Session speaker Joan Williams, we'll address some of those gender bias issues and how to navigate them in the workplace.
2019-10-03
32 min
The Conversation
Nse Ufot & Joan Williams - September 10, 2019
Brooke Thomas speaks with Nse Ufot and Joan Williams on The Conversation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-09-11
24 min
Free Forum with Terrence McNally
NEW - JOAN WILLIAMS - White Working Class - Overcoming Class Cluelessness
A friend emailed me JOAN WILLIAMS’ Harvard Business Review article, What So Many People Don’t Get About the U.S. Working Class. Read over 3.7 million times, it’s the most read article in HBR’s 90-plus year history, and I can see why. WILLIAMS is the author of WHITE WORKING CLASS: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America. “If we don’t take steps to bridge the class culture gap, when Trump proves unable to bring steel back to Youngstown, the consequences could turn dangerous.”
2018-09-28
00 min
Green Team Academy
024: Colorado Climate, Jobs & Justice Summit with Julia Williams, 350 Colorado
Walking in a Climate March is both exhilarating and anxiety-producing. It's awesome to see that so many people care, but it can leave you with the big question of... what's next? Listen in to today's podcast with Julia Williams, Volunteer Coordinator for 350 Colorado. Find out about the Colorado Climate, Jobs and Justice Summit. This is one of 200 events happening around the world as part of Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice. The Colorado summit happens September 8, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. Even if you miss the Colorado summit, tune in for valuable strategies for collaboration. See how...
2018-09-08
19 min
The Resilient Lawyer with Jeena Cho
RL 100: Joan Williams — Implicit Bias in the Workplace
In this episode I am excited to have Joan Williams on to talk about gender and race, and how they play out in the workplace through her new "Bias at Work" survey. Joan is a Distinguished Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings. Her path-breaking work helped create the field of work-family studies and modern workplace flexibility policies. She has been studying the legal profession and how to improve it for decades. Topics Covered She defines implicit bias and examples of t...
2018-09-03
00 min
The Marc Guzman Experience
Ep. 28 | Joan C. Williams
Described as having "something approaching rock star status” by The New York Times, our guest Joan C. Williams is a Distinguished Professor of Law at UC Hastings College of Law. She is a prominent member of the feminist community who has had her works published in the Harvard Business Review, the Huffington Post, Washington Post and the New York Times. She has authored or co-authored six books and we discuss her latest book White Working Class. Joan Williams has been awarded the Families and Work Institute Work Life Legacy Award (2014), Hastings Visionary Award (2013), American Bar Foundation's Outstanding Scholar Award (2012), the...
2017-12-07
49 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Funding Energy Innovations – Dr. Ellen Williams, ARPA-E, Dept of Energy
The Paris Accord to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is ambitious and the U.S. has agreed to reduce it’s emissions by 26 to 28 % below 2005 levels by 2025. How do we do it? With breakthrough energy innovations! Leading the charge in these breakthroughs is ARPA-E, the innovation arm of the U.S. Department of Energy and it’s led by Dr. Ellen Williams, who was Chief Scientist at BP during the Gulf Oil Spill. But don’t let that fool you…She’s 100 percent committed to clean energy and has been a long time professor at University of Maryland...
2017-07-21
20 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
States Innovating Energy – Catherine Williams, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
With the Trump administration cutting energy innovation and climate change initiatives, and saying that the states can pick up the slack, it’s a good time to re-air our enlightening episode with a woman on the front lines of a state leading the way: Catherine Williams of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MCEC). From solar energy development to the advancement of CleanTech, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center has been one of the first U.S. state agencies to focus strictly on clean energy investment. Listen to Catherine explain to Green Connections host Joan Michelson how the...
2017-06-16
10 min
Work and Life with Stew Friedman
Ep 24. Joan Williams: What Elites Don't Get About the White Working Class
Joan Williams is a Distinguished Law Professor at the University of California Hastings and Founding Director of the Center for WorkLife Law, which promotes gender and racial equality in the workplace. She’s written extensively on gender and work, including What Works For Women At Work, Reshaping The Work-Family Debate and Unbending Gender: Why Family And Work Conflict and What To Do About It. She and others at Hastings have a new initiative to help reduce bias against women and minorities at work, called Bias Interrupters. In this episode Stew and Joan discuss Joan’s new book, White Working Class: Over...
2017-06-07
35 min
Electric Ladies Podcast
Funding Energy Innovations – with Dr. Ellen Williams, head of ARPA-E, Dept of Energy
The Paris Accord to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions is ambitious and the U.S. has agreed to reduce it’s emissions by 26 to 28 % below 2005 levels by 2025. How do we do it? With breakthrough energy innovations! Leading the charge in these breakthroughs is ARPA-E, the innovation arm of the U.S. Department of Energy and it’s led by Dr. Ellen Williams, who was Chief Scientist at BP during the Gulf Oil Spill. But don’t let that fool you…She’s 100 percent committed to clean energy and has been a long time professor at University of Maryland.
2016-09-30
20 min
UC Hastings
A Conversation with Joan Williams - Legally Speaking
Hastings professor Joan C. Williams has been called a “rock star” in the field of gender studies. For more than a quarter of a century, her work in the areas of pregnancy discrimination and work-family accommodation have helped define the issue of gender equality under the law. At Hastings, in 1997, she founded—and still runs—the Center for WorkLife Law, and she’s written many academic articles and books on the topic, including her recent much-lauded title What Works for Women at Work. (Williams cowrote the book with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey.) In August, Hastings colleague Veena Dubal spoke with Williams a...
2015-11-09
00 min
UC Hastings
A Conversation with Joan Williams - Legally Speaking
Hastings professor Joan C. Williams has been called a “rock star” in the field of gender studies. For more than a quarter of a century, her work in the areas of pregnancy discrimination and work-family accommodation have helped define the issue of gender equality under the law. At Hastings, in 1997, she founded—and still runs—the Center for WorkLife Law, and she’s written many academic articles and books on the topic, including her recent much-lauded title What Works for Women at Work. (Williams cowrote the book with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey.) In August, Hastings colleague Veena Dubal spoke with Williams a...
2015-11-09
54 min
Legally Speaking (Video)
A Conversation with Joan Williams - Legally Speaking
Hastings professor Joan C. Williams has been called a “rock star” in the field of gender studies. For more than a quarter of a century, her work in the areas of pregnancy discrimination and work-family accommodation have helped define the issue of gender equality under the law. At Hastings, in 1997, she founded—and still runs—the Center for WorkLife Law, and she’s written many academic articles and books on the topic, including her recent much-lauded title What Works for Women at Work. (Williams cowrote the book with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey.) In August, Hastings colleague Veena Dubal spoke with Williams a...
2015-11-09
54 min
Legally Speaking (Audio)
A Conversation with Joan Williams - Legally Speaking
Hastings professor Joan C. Williams has been called a “rock star” in the field of gender studies. For more than a quarter of a century, her work in the areas of pregnancy discrimination and work-family accommodation have helped define the issue of gender equality under the law. At Hastings, in 1997, she founded—and still runs—the Center for WorkLife Law, and she’s written many academic articles and books on the topic, including her recent much-lauded title What Works for Women at Work. (Williams cowrote the book with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey.) In August, Hastings colleague Veena Dubal spoke with Williams a...
2015-11-09
00 min
Mrs. Williams' Greatest Hits
How Joan D'Arc Worked
Joan of Arc was a startling, larger-than-life figure, and she had a very strange trial. Learn why the Joan of Arc trial is so contentious -- along with much more -- in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2009-04-22
22 min