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Josh Dukelow
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Give Better Get Better
Thanksgiving Celebration with Laura & Kelli from Embolden
Thanksgiving is the perfect occasion for Josh to welcome Laura McKnight and Kelli Cavey from Embolden back to the show. The GBGB team recaps the first year, highlights some "favorite" episodes, and previews what's coming up in 2026. Thank you for listening to this show. Please share your thoughts and suggestions for topics/guests at GiveBetterGetBetter@gmail.com. We are grateful for your ideas! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-28
17 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Renée Byng Yancey
This week Josh meets Renee Byng Yancey, President and CEO of the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia, who talked about her path from banking to philanthropy, the "think and do tank" embedded in their organization, and how the federal government shut down and funding squeeze is affecting people and nonprofits in her community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-21
21 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Winter Kinne
Join Josh this week as he gets to know Winter Kinne, President & CEO of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks. She talks about spending her entire 20 year career in community foundations and the potential of the organization's new home to transform their community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-14
21 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Melanie Edwards-Tavares
This week Josh talks with President & CEO of the SouthCoast Community Foundation, Melanie Edwards-Tavares, about her journey from a nonprofit sustainability program to a community foundation, her focus on building resilience across the nonprofit sector and her wish that people would know the power of community foundations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-07
19 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Katie Alford
This week we meet the President & CEO of the Community Foundation of Abilene, Katie Alford. She discusses her unexpected career in community foundations, their efforts to translate community needs into their grantmaking plans, and the superpower that community foundations have to propel communities forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-10-31
20 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Dr Jocelynne Rainey
This week we travel to New York City's borough of Brooklyn to meet the President & CEO of Brooklyn Org, Dr Jocelynne Rainey. Learn about her path to leadership in her beloved Brooklyn, get a glimpse into their participatory grantmaking models, and stay tuned for her wish to bring people together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-10-24
19 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Cristine Clayton
This week we learn about a community foundation with a twist when we meet Christine Clayton, Executive Director & CEO of Commonwealth Charitable Management and the Community Foundation of the Endless Mountains in northeast Pennsylvania. She explains the state tax credit that drives some of their work, how their organization is connected to the shale oil boom, and the reality of serving a rural community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-10-17
17 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Donna Kush
In this CEO conversation, Donna Kush, President & CEO of the Omaha Community Foundation, talks about her journey from corporate philanthropy to the community foundation world, the health of the nonprofit sector at this pivotal time, and her desire to expand the positive effects of philanthropy to meet the needs of the communities where we work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-10-10
17 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Stratton Lloyd
Our latest leadership conversation features Stratton Lloyd, President & CEO of the Essex County Community Foundation. In it he shares his path from starting a nonprofit in Chile, through the tech world, and into philanthropy. He discusses his effort for population-level impact with systems philanthropy, and talks about how to galvanize around a shared vision.Producer Note: Our apologies for the glitches in the audio of this interview. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-10-03
21 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Matthew Randazzo
Join Josh for his latest CEO conversation with Matthew Randazzo, President & CEO of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Matthew shares how his career kept circling back to community foundations before he finally landed in what he calls a "Goldilocks City." He also explains the complex demands to balance immediate needs with long-term planning and investments in our communities.Producer Note: Our apologies for the glitches in the audio of this interview. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-26
14 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Samin Dadelahi
This week in our CEO conversation series we get to know Samin Dadelahi of the Wyoming Community Foundation, who started as a temporary employee and ended up as President & CEO. Samin discusses her 25 year community foundation career, the power and importance of nonprofit advocacy, and a wish for the proliferation of knowledge and truth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-19
16 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Mark Brewer
Welcome back to our CEO conversation series. Today, Mark Brewer, President & CEO of the Central Florida Foundation, talks with Josh about his unexpected career in community foundations, his personal passion for growing and promoting the independent sector, and the three words he uses to summarize the work of community foundations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-12
13 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Lisa Adkins
Welcome back to our series of discussions with community foundation leaders from across America. Today, Josh talks with Lisa Adkins, President & CEO of the Bluegrass Community Foundation, about her 30 years working in philanthropy, the power of the sector to "make great things possible," and the common issues facing communities from Lexington to Los Angeles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-03
21 min
Give Better Get Better
Special Edition: OBBBA Next Steps with Laura McKnight
After talking about what's in (and not in) the OBBBA, Josh is joined by Laura McKnight to discuss what community foundation leaders and staff should be thinking about and doing with the opportunities created by the law changes.Share your feedback about the show at GiveBetterGetBetter@gmail.com or GiveBetterGetBetter.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-07-15
11 min
Give Better Get Better
Special Edition: OBBBA Overview with Jeff Hamond
Following the passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, Josh talks with Jeff Hamond, Director, Philanthropy Practice at Van Scoyoc Associates, about the relevant policies that did not make it into the final package, how the bill could influence charitable giving in America, and the most important questions for community foundations going forward.Share your feedback about the show at GiveBetterGetBetter@gmail.com or GiveBetterGetBetter.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-07-11
36 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Kerry Caranci
Josh talks with Kerry Caranci, President of the Community Foundation of the North State, about her long career at the community foundation, the surprising advantage small communities have right now, and how community foundations can leverage their "convening superpower." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-23
16 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Ralph Serpe
Josh talks with Ralph Serpe, President and CEO of the Adams County Community Foundation in south-central Pennsylvania, about leading a small team, how to make good when your donors are "promised forever," and the advantages of getting your community foundation accredited. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-16
16 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Peter Dunn
Josh talks with Peter Dunn, President and CEO of the Greater Worchester Community Foundation, about his work in community foundation leadership, efforts to "own nonprofit capacity" in their region, and how complexity can actually be a super power for community foundations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-09
16 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Kristi Knous
Josh talks with Kristi Knous, President of the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines, about her path to community foundation leadership, the unique role community foundations can play in crisis response and the power we unlock when we work together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-25
15 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Eaton Dunkelberger
Josh welcomes Eaton Dunkelberger, President & CEO of the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada, to the show. Eaton shares how his community leadership is rooted in his military service, urgent funding issues facing nonprofits and how community foundations can help donors find greater impact in their giving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-11
15 min
Give Better Get Better
Executive Perspective: Tracy Edgerton
Josh talks with Tracy Edgerton, President of the Lincoln Community Foundation in Nebraska, about her path to leadership, the work her organization is doing and her One Wish. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-04
14 min
Give Better Get Better
The Team is Growing: Meet Kelli Cavey...
Host Josh Dukelow welcomes Kelli Cavey to the GBGB team. Like Matt Darling, she spent time working at the Omaha Community Foundation, but she took a very different path to get there. Learn about her time as an estate planning attorney, the role of advisors in philanthropy and what she wishes people knew about community foundations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-15
13 min
Give Better Get Better
All About the Team: Meet Matt Darling...
Josh Dukelow introduces listeners to Matt Darling, formerly with the Omaha Community Foundation. Matt shares his professional path to the community foundation, his responsibilities while he worked there and how he's staying connected to the great work of community foundations across America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-15
13 min
Give Better Get Better
What's going on here? Josh & Laura explain...
Laura McKnight and Josh Dukelow introduce themselves, explain what they're up to with this podcast and ask listeners to share suggestions for topics and guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-15
11 min
The Exit Exchange
Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta’s First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow
Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta’s First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow (The Exit Exchange, Episode 17) This episode of The Exit Exchange features a major announcement from XPX Atlanta: the organization’s first conference, EXIT XPO. The conference is scheduled for November 14th, 2024, at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta. Exit […]
2024-06-05
00 min
The Exit Exchange
Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta’s First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow
Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta’s First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow (The Exit Exchange, Episode 17) This episode of The Exit Exchange features a major announcement from XPX Atlanta: the organization’s first conference, EXIT XPO. The conference is scheduled for November 14th, 2024, at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta. Exit […] The post Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta’s First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2024-06-05
00 min
The Exit Exchange
Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta's First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow
Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta's First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow (The Exit Exchange, Episode 17) This episode of The Exit Exchange features a major announcement from XPX Atlanta: the organization's first conference, EXIT XPO. The conference is scheduled for November 14th, 2024, at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta. Exit […] The post Announcing EXIT XPO 2024, XPX Atlanta's First Conference, with David Shavzin, Nikki Evans, and Josh Dukelow appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2024-06-05
27 min
Lawrence University Career Center Podcast(@lawrencecareercenter)
Career Center Podcast #1 - Josh Dukelow '02 (How Lawrence prepared him for a variety of jobs) - March 2021
Josh Dukelow '02 was a History major at Lawrence and after graduating, began a diverse career with a number of very different roles in several organizations. Listen as Josh describes how a Lawrence liberal arts education prepared him to succeed in all of his endeavors and hear his advice for graduating seniors.
2022-02-03
18 min
Civic Revival
Enforcement Priorities, Established Peoples & Eternity Pill
When can law enforcement choose to not enforce the law? Josh and Kristen begin this week debating that essential question in light of Attorney General Josh Kaul declaring he would not enforce Wisconsin abortion laws if Roe is overturned, then Brian Anderson illustrates the concept of "self determination" done right and wrong from rule of law hotspots around the world, they clean up year-end Congressional leftovers, and finally feel better about longer healthier lives. Make the most of every moment you have in this world!NOTE: Josh & Kristen will be taking a holiday hiatus and look forward to...
2021-12-17
1h 09
Civic Revival
Systemic Issues, Seeing Inside & Sound Improvements
Sometimes seeing the big picture requires taking a big step back. With Kristen Scheuerman busy preparing for a major trial this week, Josh Dukelow welcomes criminal defense attorney Jeff Kippa as his co-host, and they start with a big picture look at problems in the criminal justice system. Then Winnebago County Judge LaKeisha Haase joins the show to discuss the pros and cons of cameras in the courtroom, Josh rounds up the action from Supreme Court oral arguments in the Dobbs abortion case, and they feel better about using sound waves to remove microplastics from the ocean. Some problems seem...
2021-12-03
49 min
Civic Revival
Rowdy Rapper, Rittenhouse Reflections & Researching Resistance
It's a big week for law and order in America! Kristen returns to join Josh on a walk through some of the preliminary details we've learned about the tragic deaths at Astroworld Festival in Houston, they welcome defense attorney Craig Mastantuano back to recap arguments in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, Josh breaks down the politics (before and after passage) of the bipartisan infrastructure framework and what it means for the larger reconciliation package, and finally they feel better about news of a promising development in overcoming treatment-resistance in prostate cancer. Will wonders never cease?!
2021-11-12
1h 04
Civic Revival
Right to Carry, Religious Carveouts & Resurgent Creatures
A busy week at the Supreme Court means a loaded lineup of rule of law issues! This week, Brian Anderson joins Josh Dukelow to discuss oral arguments about acceptable state limits to the right to carry guns outside the home, Professor Emeritus Kevin Hill explains the high court's refusal to intervene in a vaccine mandate dispute from Maine, they devour Congressional leftovers concerning bills that still have not passed, then feel better about evidence that nature finds a way to heal itself. We can be part of the solution, too, and who doesn't feel good about that?
2021-11-05
55 min
Civic Revival
Anniversary Evaluation, Afghanistan Evacuation & Automating Electricity
Welcome back for another season of law and disorder! It was a busy summer, so Josh & Kristen have lots to catch up on, starting with reflections on the 20th Anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks and contrasting the 9/11 Commission with the Select Committee investigating the January 6 Riot, then Brian Anderson joins the show to share his experience trying to evacuate his professional contacts from the chaos of Afghanistan and analyze what it all means for rule of law, after that Josh handles leftovers on the eviction moratorium and Kristen cleans up the Texas abortion controversy, and finally they leave you feeling...
2021-09-10
1h 09
Civic Revival
SCOTUS Summer School: Vaccine Mandates
The final installment of SCOTUS Summer School brings you Kristen Scheuerman's unique style of Supreme Court analysis from her latest visit with Josh Dukelow as part of The Lawyers on Fresh Take. This time she's explaining a case from more than 100 years ago that addresses the authority of governments to mandate vaccination. Though it comes from a long-ago era, this precedent helpfully informs debates over vaccine mandates currently roiling cities, schools, and businesses. These are things you need to know, so don't miss it!And Josh & Kristen are back with a new season of Civic Revival starting Sept 10...
2021-09-03
13 min
Civic Revival
Anniversary Spectacular
You didn't forget our anniversary did you? Josh and Kristen are interrupting their summer vacations to celebrate ONE YEAR since they launched this rule of law podcast. After some anniversary thoughts, Kristen thoroughly unpacks the Supreme Court decision on student free speech rights, Brian Anderson explores the status of rule of law in Hong Kong and Canada in the context of transitional justice, Josh celebrates the emergence (and laments the swift death) of the "bipartisan infrastructure deal" announced recently, and finally they feel better thanks to Clarence Thomas calling out America's half-baked marijuana policies. Happy Independence Day to all rule...
2021-07-02
1h 13
Civic Revival
Technology Distraction, Territorial Dispute & Trash Dollars
Get comfy! You're in for a big treat this week. Josh and Kristen begin with an emerging circuit split on Section 230 liability limits for tech platforms, then Brian Anderson returns to illuminate the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict, he sticks around for leftovers to explain the Belarusian skyjacking, and there are updates on criminal justice reform efforts and the January 6 commission, before finally feeling better over lottery winnings rescued from the garbage can. You won't find better coverage (or greater comfort) anywhere else on the web!
2021-05-28
58 min
Civic Revival
Abortion Politics, Abandoning Principles & Alien Phenomenon
Buckle up for discussion of several hot button topics from the news this week! Josh and Kristen start with the history of American abortion law following the announcement that the Supreme Court will hear a case on that topic next term, they welcome back former Wisconsin Congressman Reid Ribble to explain the "Call for American Renewal" he helped introduce to change the direction of the Republican Party, they take up leftovers on the Congressional Commission to investigate the events of January 6, and finally feel much better after learning that the U.S. Government is just as stumped about visitors from...
2021-05-21
58 min
Civic Revival
Civil Disorder, Contraband Deception & Consuming Dinner
Sometimes rule of law is messy and heartbreaking. This week is one of those times. Josh and Kristen start with lawlessness around federal restrictions on protests during civil unrest, then welcome former capital mitigation specialist Lily Engleman to explain her horrific experience being falsely accused of a crime while doing her job and the civil rights lawsuit she just filed, then clean up leftovers around George Floyd's death, federal voting reform, and Liz Cheney's ouster, and finally they clarify and feel better about an app that keeps good food from going to waste. It was hard to "feel better" after...
2021-05-14
1h 09
Civic Revival
Inappropriate Apparel, Intoxicated Arms & Innovative Apartments
This week Josh and Kristen go in "guns blazing" to dissect civil rights cases related to firearms. First up, Federal judges in Wisconsin reach different conclusions about students wearing shirts with guns on them at school, then attorney Raymond Dall'Osto unpacks and contextualizes the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling on limiting gun possession while under the influence, leftovers include Derek Chauvin requesting a new trial, the return of firing squads in South Carolina(?), and making new states out of existing ones, then it's time to feel better about a creative approach to building affordable housing. No political crossfire here... just legal...
2021-05-07
1h 02
Civic Revival
Statehood Arguments, Sixth Amendment & Subway Adoption
Buckle up for a fascinating ride! This week Josh and Kristen dive deep into the history and politics around adding states and the District of Columbia debate, then welcome defense attorney Casey Hoff to discuss the vital importance of the sixth amendment right to defense counsel (for everyone!), they down leftovers related to the cursing cheerleader, census findings, and Chauvin juror (no Manchin??), and finally leave you feeling better about a ride on the subway that started a family 21 years ago. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you will surely learn something!
2021-04-30
1h 19
Civic Revival
Sanctioning Police, Sentencing Procedures & Seeing Pyramids
This week's episode is even nerdier than usual (if that's possible)! Josh and Kristen begin by mapping the history of qualified immunity and outlining current bipartisan reform negotiations in Congress, then they welcome Outagamie County Judge Mark McGinnis to discuss the process and purpose of sentencing in criminal cases, they devour leftovers about D.C. statehood, January 6, and infrastructure, and then finally feel better about a young man making his mama's dreams come true. The kicker even includes Philly cheesesteaks and furry friends for good measure. How could you NOT feel better?!?
2021-04-23
1h 05
Civic Revival
Spring Fling
This week's episode is a little different... in a good way! Josh and Kristen clean up some leftovers on compromise in the U.S. Senate and President Biden's Supreme Court Commission, then it's feel better time with a series of "rule of law related" questions for you to get to know your hosts better. Favorite President? Least favorite Constitutional Amendment? Favorite Legal Movie? Some of their answers just might surprise you (and some surely will not)!
2021-04-16
1h 09
Civic Revival
Social Platforms, Struggling Politics & Supermarket Plastic
Prepare your splash zone! This week Josh and Kristen unpack a fascinating opinion from Justice Clarence Thomas on legal frameworks for regulating social media platforms, then they tour global rule-of-law hotspots with Brian Anderson from The Everson Law Firm, they feast on classic leftovers of budget reconciliation, filibuster, and more, and finally feel better about reducing plastics at the supermarket and an environmentally-friendly way to keep yourself clean. Not only will they leave you feeling better, but you'll be feeling fresh and clean too!
2021-04-09
1h 05
Civic Revival
Brandi Cursing, Border Control & Breeding Condors
Calling all "bird nerds!" This episode is for you. Josh and Kristen start by examining student free speech rights (to curse and "fly the bird) in a case that will go to the Supreme Court later this month, they welcome immigration attorney Cain Oulahan to help make sense of the situation at the southern border, the leftover buffet has lots of qualified immunity (and no filibuster!) and a return appearance by a naughty doggy, and finally they leave you feeling better with a story of the California Condor's resurgence in the Pacific Northwest and tales of Kristen's backyard birdwatching.
2021-04-02
1h 03
Civic Revival
Strategic Retirement, Supreme Rights & Spiffy Rescues
This week Josh and Kristen tackle the lawless (and highly partisan) demands that Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer retire immediately, they welcome Marquette Law Professor Ed Fallone to explore the many sources of our fundamental rules and rights, they feast on another buffet of leftovers including the filibuster (duh), Capitol riot, and AUMFs, and finally feeling better about rescue dogs looking their best to find forever homes. Look sharp! It's another great episode.
2021-03-26
1h 00
Civic Revival
Compensating Death, Changing Democracy & Charitable Dessert
Get ready for a rule-of-law feast, complete with dessert! This week Josh and Kristen examine the record-setting wrongful death settlement reached between the City of Minneapolis and the family of George Floyd, they welcome back attorney Stacie Rosenzweig to explain the election reforms proposed in Congress, they clean up leftovers on the filibuster and some special dates this week, and finally feel better with a monstrous Pi Day "piecaken" (or is that pie-kracken) Stacie baked and shared to help fight food insecurity. Your blood sugar will surge, but it's totally worth it. Dig in!
2021-03-19
1h 09
Civic Revival
Virtual Damages, Voir Dire & Victims Drowning
What is a violation of your constitutional rights worth? That's only one of the thought-provoking question Josh and Kristen tackle this week, beginning with a somewhat surprising Supreme Court decision related to nominal damages, then defense attorney Jeff Kippa demystifies the "voir dire" (or jury selection) process, followed by more leftovers on filibuster reform (make up your mind Manchin!), and finally a feel better that will literally save lives. That's something to be excited about!
2021-03-12
1h 08
Civic Revival
Cable Pressure, Cruel Punishments & Calcium Printing
Not sure how it's possible, but our hosts are extra excited for this week's episode! Josh and Kristen kick it off by considering Congressional pressure on cable and satellite TV companies to drop certain channels they deem 'misinformation,' then they welcome attorney Beth Wells for a powerful discussion of methods of execution and the reality of capital punishment, leftovers include reconciliation and Capitol Riot updates, and finally they feel better about advances in 3D printing of human tissues. Beyond body parts, what would you like to "print" at home?
2021-03-05
54 min
Civic Revival
Military Intervention, Mandatory Inoculations & Mars Invasion
It's still winter, but grab your snorkel and flippers! Josh and Kristen are diving deep into the lawlessness of Congress 'authorizing the use of military force' instead of declaring wars; attorney Nicole Marklein returns to help navigate the murky legal depths of employer vaccine mandates; they devour a buffet of leftovers on Trump's taxes, budget reconciliation and more; then they both have feel better items to warm your heart and lift your spirits to outer space! Are you ready to book your interstellar journey now?
2021-02-26
1h 10
Civic Revival
Riot Commission, Reforming Congress & Repurposed Clothing
This week's guest knows Mike Pence and Antonin Scalia, so you know it's going to be great! But first, Josh and Kristen unpack rule-of-law implications of a "9/11 style" commission to investigate the January 6 riot at the Capitol, then they examine Congressional dysfunction and reform ideas with Kristen's high school volleyball coach (and former Congressman) Reid Ribble, after which they welcome Reid to stick around for 'dessert' to discuss Mitch McConnell's tortured position on impeachment, and finally they feel better about repurposed business attire that is helping to empower job seekers. Because "walking the walk" is easier when you're looking good!
2021-02-19
1h 07
Civic Revival
Facing Defamation, Fragile Democracies & Frozen Desserts
Happy Valentine's Day rule-of-law lovers! This week Josh and Kristen dive deep on defamation and the massive lawsuits filed against people and networks claiming a stolen election, attorney Brian Anderson returns to examine the state of democracy and rule of law globally, they cleanup impeachment-related leftovers that could shape the future of the GOP, and finally feel better about the imminent arrival of a special seasonal treat (and of course, Kristen has rules and procedures about when and how to enjoy it). Hope you're hungry... There's a lot to chew on!
2021-02-12
56 min
Civic Revival
Reconciliation Rules, Impeachment Inquiry & Catching Cancer
You were just wondering: what exactly IS budget reconciliation? Luckily, Josh & Kristen are back with another explainer for you! They start by defining terms and exploring potential lawless uses of the reconciliation process, then attorney Jeff Mandell helps answer some common questions about post-term impeachment, they clean up leftovers on filibuster finagling and Congressional accountability, and finally they feel better on Wear Red Day about an important advance in diagnosing prostate cancer. Early detection saves lives!
2021-02-05
53 min
Civic Revival
Filibuster Fight, Pretrial Practice & Meme Money
When it's a podcast about the filibuster, it had to go on and on and on... Nonetheless, Josh and Kristen are happy to share their debate (with disagreements!) over the lawless treatment of the Senate cloture rule, before they discuss pretrial release conditions and bail/bond reform with criminal defense attorney Jeff Kippa, clean up leftovers on liars in Congress and security failures at the Capitol, and finally feel better about money raised with a meme. Bet you can't guess which one!
2021-01-29
1h 07
Why Not? with Evan Freimuth
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2021-01-26
1h 21
Civic Revival
Pardonpalooza, Public Squares & Presidential Pups
Following a week where the watchword was "unity," Josh and Kristen reunite to tackle the lawlessness of the Presidential pardon power, ask civil rights attorney Chris Meadows about the complex issue of free speech on social media, cleanup leftovers on political protests and capital punishment, and then feel better because dogs are back in the White House. This episode certainly got our tails wagging! Hope it does the same for you!
2021-01-22
59 min
Civic Revival
Capitol Justice, Capital Punishment & Clamshells
The fallout from Insurrection Day isn't the only thing in the news! That's why Josh and Kristen begin the show discussing efforts to bring the Capitol invaders to justice, then welcome Capital Mitigation Specialist Claire Kiefer to discuss a (literally) life-and-death issue: the death penalty, before cleaning up two quick bits of leftovers, and finally feeling better that ordering out doesn't have to hurt the planet. Do you have additional improvements on the classic clamshell container?
2021-01-15
1h 03
Civic Revival
Capitol Desecration, Election Resolution & Dream Vacation
They never imagined 2021 would start like this. That's why Josh & Kristen are so glad to be back with a new episode (and season) of the podcast! This week they tackle the lawless violence at the U.S. Capitol and the controversy over counting Electoral Votes, Brian Anderson explains the global perspective on the mayhem and the diminished power of American democracy abroad, they weigh the fate of Trump Administration officials leaving and those staying on the job, and finally feel better with acts of kindness and scientific breakthroughs and dream vacations. Oh my! It took a lot to feel better...
2021-01-08
1h 13
Civic Revival
Holiday Hiatus Special: Election Wrap-Up & Holiday Traditions
Happy Holidays! Josh and Kristen couldn't resist recapping the mystifying legal reasoning on display by some judges and elected officials in the post-election melee, recognizing some judicial stalwarts willing to stand up for the rule of law, bidding farewell to Attorney General William Barr, and sharing some of their favorite holiday traditions with you. Prepare for the nerdiest "airing of grievances" you've ever heard, and say bye-bye-bye to 2020 (finally)!!
2020-12-18
1h 01
Civic Revival
Holiday Hiatus Special: Transition Begins & Big Thanks
Not even one week into the holiday hiatus and Josh and Kristen just had to say "HI!" After some fun holiday music trivia, they share reactions to the early stages of the official Presidential Transition (which is now underway), and send special thank-yous to various groups of people. They hope this special episode helps you clean up your leftovers and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday!
2020-11-27
34 min
Civic Revival
Nightmare Scenarios, Election Litigation & Giving Thanks
It's the season finale before a holiday hiatus, so Josh and Kristen packed in as much fun and insight as they possibly could! That starts with a preview of potential lawlessness-to-come in the next stages of the Presidential transition, rule-of-law expert Brian Anderson returns to roundup some of the absurd election-related litigation and explain the Electoral College voting procedure, cleaning up leftovers on whether Chad Wolf is legally the Secretary of Homeland Security, and finally feeling better with an attitude of gratitude. We know it's a long one, but it's the last episode of the year. Perhaps you'd like to...
2020-11-20
1h 24
Civic Revival
Fraud Investigations, Civil Rights Law & Power Naps
We have a little bit of everything for you this week! Josh and Kristen start by tackling the latest lawlessness from Attorney General William Barr related to election investigations, they talk with civil rights attorney William Sulton about a variety of pertinent legal issues, they clean up leftover questions about Gov Tony Evers' latest attempt at covid control, and finally feel better about the health benefits of naps. Don't sleep on this episode!
2020-11-13
00 min
Civic Revival
Fraud Investigations, Civil Rights Law & Power Naps
We have a little bit of everything for you this week! Josh and Kristen start by tackling the latest lawlessness from Attorney General William Barr related to election investigations, they talk with civil rights attorney William Sulton about a variety of pertinent legal issues, they clean up leftover questions about Gov Tony Evers' latest attempt at covid control, and finally feel better about the health benefits of naps. Don't sleep on this episode!
2020-11-13
56 min
Civic Revival
Counting the Votes, Election Disputes & Second Summer
This episode is so good there isn't even a word for it! Josh and Kristen begin by examining the lawlessness of President Trump's reaction to initial election results, attorney Stacie Rosenzweig discusses post-election litigation and disputes over which ballots to count, they clean up leftover Senate results and consider claims about foreign interference, and finally they feel better about the unseasonably warm weather coming their way this weekend. Forgive our logorrhea, and enjoy the show!
2020-11-06
00 min
Civic Revival
Counting the Votes, Election Disputes & Second Summer
This episode is so good there isn't even a word for it! Josh and Kristen begin by examining the lawlessness of President Trump's reaction to initial election results, attorney Stacie Rosenzweig discusses post-election litigation and disputes over which ballots to count, they clean up leftover Senate results and consider claims about foreign interference, and finally they feel better about the unseasonably warm weather coming their way this weekend. Forgive our logorrhea, and enjoy the show!
2020-11-06
1h 04
Civic Revival
Taming Big Tech, Election Threats & Deep Sea Discoveries
This week the pod ran long, but it's worth every minute! After Josh and Kristen tackle the testimony of Big Tech titans on Capitol Hill this week (and dive deep on Section 230), they ask rule of law expert Brian Anderson about threats to free and fair elections in America, then they clean up leftovers on absentee voting and Trump's defamation suit, before celebrating a BIG deep sea discovery and sharing their own (near death) experiences on the water. Kristen KNOWS you will love this episode, and not just because she's psychic!
2020-10-30
1h 03
Civic Revival
Taming Big Tech, Election Threats & Deep Sea Discoveries
This week the pod ran long, but it's worth every minute! After Josh and Kristen tackle the testimony of Big Tech titans on Capitol Hill this week (and dive deep on Section 230), they ask rule of law expert Brian Anderson about threats to free and fair elections in America, then they clean up leftovers on absentee voting and Trump's defamation suit, before celebrating a BIG deep sea discovery and sharing their own (near death) experiences on the water. Kristen KNOWS you will love this episode, and not just because she's psychic!
2020-10-30
00 min
Civic Revival
Adjudicating Empathy, Elections Administration & Annual Epistles
This week's pod (like the week) is full of ups and downs! Josh and Kristen kick it off exploring their (complicated) feelings about the role of empathy in the law, they talk election law and administration with Wisconsin Elections Commission Chair Ann Jacobs, they discuss the long-term implications of short-term policy thinking, then enjoy sharing some extreme examples of annual holiday letters. Don't forget the footnotes!
2020-10-23
1h 01
Civic Revival
Adjudicating Empathy, Elections Administration & Annual Epistles
This week's pod (like the week) is full of ups and downs! Josh and Kristen kick it off exploring their (complicated) feelings about the role of empathy in the law, they talk election law and administration with Wisconsin Elections Commission Chair Ann Jacobs, they discuss the long-term implications of short-term policy thinking, then enjoy sharing some extreme examples of annual holiday letters. Don't forget the footnotes!
2020-10-23
00 min
Civic Revival
Trump's Taxes, Plea Negotiations & Fall Foods
This week's episode looks great! Josh and Kristen debate the lawlessness of what we've learned about President Trump's taxes (and you might be surprised by what you hear), they talk with attorney Jeff Kippa about the reality of negotiating plea deals, they clean up the latest leftovers from the Durham Probe, and then feel better about a possible advance in managing diabetes before swapping lentil soup recipes for a crisp fall weekend. Bon appetit!
2020-10-16
00 min
Civic Revival
Trump's Taxes, Plea Negotiations & Fall Foods
This week's episode looks great! Josh and Kristen debate the lawlessness of what we've learned about President Trump's taxes (and you might be surprised by what you hear), they talk with attorney Jeff Kippa about the reality of negotiating plea deals, they clean up the latest leftovers from the Durham Probe, and then feel better about a possible advance in managing diabetes before swapping lentil soup recipes for a crisp fall weekend. Bon appetit!
2020-10-16
53 min
Why Not? with Evan Freimuth
Josh Dukelow | #057
Josh Dukelow is a radio on WHBY with his show Fresh Take and a podcast host of Civic Revival.
2020-10-13
1h 46
Civic Revival
Confirmation Fights, Charging Decisions & Enzyme Cocktails
This week was so hot it's radioactive! Josh and Kristen preview the most (and least) important things to watch for in Judge Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing next week, they ask DA Melinda Tempelis about the difficult choices facing prosecutors when they make charging decisions, they clean up leftovers from the VP Debate this week, and finally feel better about a new discovery that just might save the planet. Are we all meliorists now?
2020-10-09
00 min
Civic Revival
Confirmation Fights, Charging Decisions & Enzyme Cocktails
This week was so hot it's radioactive! Josh and Kristen preview the most (and least) important things to watch for in Judge Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing next week, they ask DA Melinda Tempelis about the difficult choices facing prosecutors when they make charging decisions, they clean up leftovers from the VP Debate this week, and finally feel better about a new discovery that just might save the planet. Are we all meliorists now?
2020-10-09
55 min
Civic Revival
Undercutting Confidence, Defending the Indefensible & Debate Reforms
In a week so wild "dumpster fire" just doesn't capture it, Josh and Kristen tackle rule of law implications of the lawlessness of the first Presidential Debate, ask attorney Tony Cotton about defending the indefensible, dig into some fresh leftovers from the Breonna Taylor case, then feel better that future debates might (might!) be less chaotic. May God have mercy on our souls!
2020-10-02
52 min
Civic Revival
Undercutting Confidence, Defending the Indefensible & Debate Reforms
In a week so wild "dumpster fire" just doesn't capture it, Josh and Kristen tackle rule of law implications of the lawlessness of the first Presidential Debate, ask attorney Tony Cotton about defending the indefensible, dig into some fresh leftovers from the Breonna Taylor case, then feel better that future debates might (might!) be less chaotic. May God have mercy on our souls!
2020-10-02
00 min
Civic Revival
Replacing RBG, Effective Engagement & Final Firsts
To wrap up a somber week of remembrances, Josh and Kristen dive deep into the history and politics of the battle over Supreme Court confirmations to see what "precedent" they can find, they talk with author Andrew Sommers about promoting effective civic engagement, they clean up some leftovers on Ukraine and Kyle Rittenhouse, then they feel better noting how RBG continues making history, even in death.
2020-09-25
58 min
Civic Revival
Replacing RBG, Effective Engagement & Final Firsts
To wrap up a somber week of remembrances, Josh and Kristen dive deep into the history and politics of the battle over Supreme Court confirmations to see what "precedent" they can find, they talk with author Andrew Sommers about promoting effective civic engagement, they clean up some leftovers on Ukraine and Kyle Rittenhouse, then they feel better noting how RBG continues making history, even in death.
2020-09-25
58 min
Civic Revival
Data-Driven Policing, Fair Trials & Alien Life
This week's episode is doggone good! Josh and Kristen consider the rule of law implications for a data tool trying to prevent crimes in Tampa, Brandt Swardenski outlines the challenges of defending someone who's crime is all over the media, they clean up leftovers about Milwaukee protests and the Durham Probe, then they feel better about possible evidence of life on other planets. The truth is out there!
2020-09-18
52 min
Civic Revival
Data-Driven Policing, Fair Trials & Alien Life
This week's episode is outta this world! Josh and Kristen consider the rule of law implications for a data tool trying to prevent crimes in Tampa, Brandt Swardenski outlines the challenges of defending someone who's crime is all over the media, they clean up leftovers about Milwaukee protests and the Durham Probe, then they feel better about possible evidence of life on other planets. The truth is out there!
2020-09-18
52 min
Civic Revival
Defending POTUS, Jobless Benefits & Roadside Hugs
After a week away, Josh and Kristen tackle this week with guns blazing (you'll see...)! They ask if the DOJ defending the President from defamation charges is lawlessness, Nicole Marklein discusses rule of law implications of unpaid state jobless benefits, they once again weigh the culture of the Department of Homeland Security and America's twisted understanding of the Second Amendment, and finally feel better with an (appropriately framed) item about a state trooper showing kindness to a young boy.
2020-09-11
49 min
Civic Revival
Defending POTUS, Jobless Benefits & Roadside Hugs
After a week away, Josh and Kristen tackle this week with guns blazing (you'll see...)! They ask if the DOJ defending the President from defamation charges is lawlessness, Nicole Marklein discusses rule of law implications of unpaid state jobless benefits, they once again weigh the culture of the Department of Homeland Security and America's twisted understanding of the Second Amendment, and finally feel better with an (appropriately framed) item about a state trooper showing kindness to a young boy.
2020-09-11
49 min
Civic Revival
Politicizing Covid, Police Conduct & Polio
At the end of a particularly lawless week Josh and Kristen consider political pressure on the FDA drug approval process and unruly protesters in Idaho, they talk police conduct and unions with Attorney Chris MacGillis, they clean up leftovers about the USPS, NY AG and DHS, and finally they feel better about a major public health milestone in Africa.
2020-08-28
59 min
Civic Revival
Politicizing Covid, Police Conduct & Polio
At the end of a particularly lawless week Josh and Kristen consider political pressure on the FDA drug approval process and unruly protesters in Idaho, they talk police conduct and unions with Attorney Chris MacGillis, they clean up leftovers about the USPS, NY AG and DHS, and finally they feel better about a major public health milestone in Africa.
2020-08-28
59 min
Civic Revival
Russia, Rigged Elections & Roller Coasters
It was quite a week for lawlessness, so Josh and Kristen start by tackling a guilty plea in the Durham Probe and the Senate Intel Committee's report on Russian election interference, they welcome back Brian Anderson to discuss the US Postal Service and how election rigging actually works, they clean up leftovers on Dept of Homeland Security leadership and culture and return to the Southern District of New York, and finally they feel better about women's suffrage (really though?) and roller coasters (no doubt!).
2020-08-21
57 min
Civic Revival
Russia, Rigged Elections & Roller Coasters
It was quite a week for lawlessness, so Josh and Kristen start by tackling a guilty plea in the Durham Probe and the Senate Intel Committee's report on Russian election interference, they welcome back Brian Anderson to discuss the US Postal Service and how election rigging actually works, they clean up leftovers on Dept of Homeland Security leadership and culture and return to the Southern District of New York, and finally they feel better about women's suffrage (really though?) and roller coasters (no doubt!).
2020-08-21
57 min
Civic Revival
Ending the NRA, Civil Rights Limits & Tattoos
The most interesting topics related to rule of law aren't always in the headlines, so this week Josh and Kristen aren't talking about Kamala Harris. Instead they explore the New York AG's civil suit against the NRA, discuss legal limits and practical realities of defending civil rights, follow up on conservative "disappointment" with the Supreme Court and DHS "spying" on American journalists, then feel better about a 103-year-old woman getting her first tattoo. Of course, they also share their tattoo experiences, so make sure you stick around until the end!
2020-08-14
1h 03
Civic Revival
Ending the NRA, Civil Rights Limits & Tattoos
The most interesting topics related to rule of law aren't always in the headlines, so this week Josh and Kristen aren't talking about Kamala Harris. Instead they explore the New York AG's civil suit against the NRA, discuss legal limits and practical realities of defending civil rights, follow up on conservative "disappointment" with the Supreme Court and DHS "spying" on American journalists, then feel better about a 103-year-old woman getting her first tattoo. Of course, they also share their tattoo experiences, so make sure you stick around until the end!
2020-08-14
1h 03
Civic Revival
TikTok Threats, Mask Mandates & The Great Outdoors
As this strange summer continues, Josh and Kristen tackle the lawlessness of Gov Tony Evers (non)discipline of staff for secretly recording a phone call with Legislative leaders and President Trump's threats to TikTok's legal status, then they talk with Grand Chute Police Chief Greg Peterson about the realities of enforcing a statewide face mask mandate, they follow up on vote-by-mail and the tragic case of Judge Esther Salas, and finally they try to feel better about The Great Outdoors Act before liquor-infused ice cream leads to unfortunate revelations about Josh's taste in cocktails.
2020-08-07
49 min
Civic Revival
TikTok Threats, Mask Mandates & The Great Outdoors
As this strange summer continues, Josh and Kristen tackle the lawlessness of Gov Tony Evers (non)discipline of staff for secretly recording a phone call with Legislative leaders and President Trump's threats to TikTok's legal status, then they talk with Grand Chute Police Chief Greg Peterson about the realities of enforcing a statewide face mask mandate, they follow up on vote-by-mail and the tragic case of Judge Esther Salas, and finally they try to feel better about The Great Outdoors Act before liquor-infused ice cream leads to unfortunate revelations about Josh's taste in cocktails.
2020-08-07
49 min
Civic Revival
Religious Liberty, Safe Jury Trials & Fishnets
This week Josh and Kristen (from Up North) discuss some head-scratching developments at the U.S. Supreme Court, a return to courtroom trials with Outagamie County Judge Vince Biskupic, clean up leftovers on Fauci, Trump and Portland, then feel better about bipartisan push-back to Trump's suggestion about delaying the election and saving cute sea creatures.
2020-07-31
1h 02
Civic Revival
Religious Liberty, Safe Jury Trials & Fishnets
This week Josh and Kristen (from Up North) discuss some head-scratching developments at the U.S. Supreme Court, a return to courtroom trials with Outagamie County Judge Vince Biskupic, clean up leftovers on Fauci, Trump and Portland, then feel better about bipartisan push-back to Trump's suggestion about delaying the election and saving cute sea creatures.
2020-07-31
1h 02
Civic Revival
Threatening Judges, Portland Policing & Face Masks
This week Josh and Kristen examine the lawlessness of physical threats to judges and the legal recourse available in court, they welcome defense attorney Brandt Swardenski to explain the dangers of federal agents acting as law enforcement on the streets of Portland and beyond, then they feel better (a little) because President Trump (finally) told people to wear face masks to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
2020-07-24
47 min
Civic Revival
Threatening Judges, Portland Policing & Face Masks
This week Josh and Kristen examine the lawlessness of physical threats to judges and the legal recourse available in court, they welcome defense attorney Brandt Swardenski to explain the dangers of federal agents acting as law enforcement on the streets of Portland and beyond, then they feel better (a little) because President Trump (finally) told people to wear face masks to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
2020-07-24
47 min
Civic Revival
COVID Data, Roger Stone & Herd Immunity
This week Josh and Kristen explain how a simple change in data collection duties could be a significant contributor to lawlessness, criminal defense attorney Craig Mastantuono unpacks the many problematic aspects of the commutation Roger Stone's sentencing, they follow up on international student visas, and feel better because of a tweet thread about herd immunity from the Governor of Mississippi.
2020-07-17
51 min
Civic Revival
COVID Data, Roger Stone & Herd Immunity
This week Josh and Kristen explain how a simple change in data collection duties could be a significant contributor to lawlessness, criminal defense attorney Craig Mastantuono unpacks the many problematic aspects of the commutation Roger Stone's sentencing, they follow up on international student visas, and feel better because of a tweet thread about herd immunity from the Governor of Mississippi.
2020-07-17
51 min
Civic Revival
What is Rule of Law?
This week Josh and Kristen consider the lawlessness of the Trump Administration changing visa rules for international students at American universities, discuss rule of law fundamentals with attorney Brian Anderson who taught these ideas in foreign countries, and feel better about an orderly removal of a Columbus statue and the open letter in Harper's in defense of free speech.
2020-07-10
52 min
Civic Revival
What is Rule of Law?
This week Josh and Kristen consider the lawlessness of the Trump Administration changing visa rules for international students at American universities, discuss rule of law fundamentals with attorney Brian Anderson who taught these ideas in foreign countries, and feel better about an orderly removal of a Columbus statue and the open letter in Harper's in defense of free speech.
2020-07-10
52 min
Civic Revival
Reviving Rule of Law
Josh is back, and he's not alone! To help relaunch the podcast with a focus on rule of law, he invited attorney Kristen Scheuerman to be part of the fun. In this inaugural episode, Josh and Kristen discuss the lawlessness in Lafayette Square, how rule of law may (not?) apply in municipal courts, and U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman taking a stand against Attorney General William Barr. Like the show? Tell your friends, and help Make America Civil Again!
2020-07-04
47 min
Civic Revival
Reviving Rule of Law
Josh is back, and he's not alone! To help relaunch the podcast with a focus on rule of law, he invited attorney Kristen Scheuerman to be part of the fun. In this inaugural episode, Josh and Kristen discuss the lawlessness in Lafayette Square, how rule of law may (not?) apply in municipal courts, and U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman taking a stand against Attorney General William Barr. Like the show? Tell your friends, and help Make America Civil Again!
2020-07-04
47 min
GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government
The Candidates with Josh Dukelow and Jon Stehle
This week on GovLove Kent Wyatt sits down with Josh Dukelow and Jon Stehle on what it's like to run for local elected office. Everything from dealing with the pressure of debates to endorsements and fundraising. This episode was also streamed live on Periscope back on April 26th.
2016-04-29
1h 09