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Suited with Kenya Wiley
AI Deepfakes and Human Creatives: The NO FAKES Act with RIAA SVP Jessica Richard
While the 2026 GRAMMYS will honor the top singers and songwriters, AI deepfakes are already exploiting artists, actors, and other creatives—without consent, compensation, or consequence.Kenya Wiley sits down with Jessica Richard, Senior Vice President of Federal Public Policy at the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), to discuss the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe (NO FAKES) Act of 2025—federal legislation designed to protect all individuals from unauthorized AI-generated digital replicas.Kenya and Jessica explore the fashion industry's critical stakes in the NO FAKES Act—not just for models, but for designers, creati...
2026-01-28
20 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Don't Confuse Deregulation with Reduced Risk: AI Across Fashion
Brands and retailers are integrating AI across teams, but will face a critical question: How do you adopt innovation while managing potential risks? Privacy and AI attorney Ashley Pusey joins host Kenya Wiley to cut through the confusion to discuss the recent White House AI Executive Order focused on deregulation and what this means for AI governance and risk for fashion companies—big and small.Key topics include: why AI problems won't show up as AI-specific issues; potential concerns around AI-powered shopping tools; why the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is the gold standard for privacy compliance; an...
2026-01-14
32 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
CNN Legal Analyst Elliot Williams on NYC Mayor Mamdani, Trump 2.0 & Fashion's Policy Challenges
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is starting a new era in New York City, and the lessons from 1980s NYC have never been more relevant.CNN legal analyst and Five Bullets author Elliot Williams joins Kenya to discuss Mayor Mamdani's affordability politics, Trump 2.0, and policy issues impacting the business of fashion—including immigration, labor, and tariffs.Elliot also shares insights from Five Bullets—including a conversation with subway vigilante Bernie Goetz—and what the book reveals about affordability, safety, and politics in New York then and now.Pre-order Five Bullets by Elliot Williams today!Elli...
2026-01-07
47 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Inside Washington's AI Policy Battle: 2025 Recap with Meagan Foster
AI policy has dominated Washington in 2025, but what does this mean for fashion brands and retailers using AI? Kenya sat down with Meagan Foster, Senior Principal at Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies and former deputy chief of staff for U.S, Senator Peter Welch, to break down the year in tech policy— just days before President Trump signed an executive order on federal preemption of state AI laws.Meagan’s analysis was right on point—the December 11 White House executive order moved one step closer toward the federal preemption she identified as the defining AI issue of 2025.Meag...
2025-12-16
24 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
AI Authentication and Luxury Counterfeits with Entrupy CEO Vidyuth Srinivasan
This holiday shopping season, counterfeit goods aren't just an IP problem, but they also raise serious consumer protection and health concerns. After Entrupy—the global leader in AI-powered authentication—scanned materials from close to about 1,200 different fakes, over 70% of the fakes tested had hazardous levels of lead and arsenic.In this episode, Kenya sits down with Entrupy CEO Vidyuth Srinivasan, to discuss how the fashion tech company combines artificial intelligence, microscopic imaging, and human expertise to authenticate luxury goods, sneakers, and apparel at scale. Entrupy works with brands, retailers, resellers, and governments to identify and combat counterfeits worl...
2025-12-03
30 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
What Fashion Should Know About AI and IP Law with Professor Darrell Mottley
AI is reshaping how fashion designers create and connect with customers. Should designers and other industry talent be required to disclose AI-generated elements? What should creators know and how can AI and intellectual property work together?SUITED host Kenya Wiley recently sat down with IP attorney Darrell Mottley to discuss these issues; his current role as Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic (IPEC) at Suffolk University Law School; and how IPEC is training the next generation of IP attorneys while also providing legal services to creators in Boston...
2025-11-19
23 min
This Green Earth
This Green Earth | November 11, 2025
Roger Thurow a former Wall Street Journal reporter who wrote a series of stories on famine in Africa that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting. His reporting on humanitarian and development issues was also honored by the United Nations. He also recently penned the book, "Against the Grain." This week Thurow is speaking at Canvas 2025 in Salt Lake City. A conference covering innovation and emerging leaders in agronomy, crops, and soil sciences. Then, renowned anthropologist Dr. Shirley Strum joins the show to share more on her life’s work with baboons. Dr. Strum is a professor of...
2025-11-12
50 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Amanda Simpson on What's Next for Brands After the SCOTUS Tariff Arguments
On Wednesday, November 5, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Trump's tariffs impacting textiles, apparel, and footwear—with justices appearing skeptical of the government's authority to use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose such sweeping measures. In this episode, international trade attorney Amanda Simpson breaks down the oral arguments and explores three critical questions: Does IEEPA authorize these tariffs? What's the refund process if the Court rules against the government? And what are the next steps for Trump's trade agenda and fashion brands?Amanda explains why any refund process will likely take years to...
2025-11-10
19 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Dupe Diligence with IP Transactions Attorney Erica Han
Ropes & Gray IP transactions partner Erica Han, co-chair of the firm's consumer & retail brands industry group, joins host Kenya Wiley to navigate the legal landscape of dupes in fashion and beauty.In this episode, we discuss the IP battles related to dupes and explore the legal and business implications of dupes-based business models. Erica shares what investors should consider before investing in dupes-based businesses—including the business model, IP risk, whether there’s protectable IP and innovation, and key contract terms for entities that rely heavily on influencers.From investors and innovators to influencers, brands, and...
2025-11-05
24 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Beauty and the Law with FDA Compliance Attorney Kristen Klesh
FDA compliance lawyer Kristen Klesh joins host Kenya Wiley to discuss the evolving legislative and regulatory landscape for cosmetics and beauty brands. From federal implementation of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) to state-level toxic-free laws, this episode explores the legal complexities facing beauty brands as the industry approaches a $590 billion market by 2030.In this episode, we also discuss Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws for packaging and the plaintiffs' class action bar. Plus, Kristen shares strategies for beauty brands navigating supply chain management, starting with due diligence and communication with suppliers. Listen to the end to...
2025-10-29
39 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
H-1B Visas and Immigration Compliance in Fashion with Maka Hutson
In this episode, Kenya Wiley sits down with Maka Hutson, immigration attorney and leader of Akin's immigration practice, to discuss how changes in U.S. immigration policy could affect fashion creatives and the industry's future talent pipeline. On September 19, President Trump signed a proclamation requiring a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions filed on or after September 21—a massive jump from the current fee of approximately $3,600. Days later, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published a proposed rule to overhaul the H-1B selection process with a weighted system that favors higher-paid workers (public comments are du...
2025-10-22
26 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion Law and Tariffs with International Trade Attorney David Spooner
U.S. textiles and apparel imports totaled approximately $107 billion in 2024, so it's no surprise that industry professionals throughout fashion's supply chain are closely following the Supreme Court case on tariffs, set for oral arguments on November 5.In this episode, Kenya sits down with international trade expert David Spooner to explore what brands, designers, and manufacturers need to know about the IEEPA tariffs case—and what happens if U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) gets buried with refund requests. Also, if importers have passed on the cost of tariffs to designers, can they recover part of the re...
2025-10-15
28 min
Piante come noi
Mercenari a sei zampe - Stagione 1 | Episodio 4
Episodio 4 - "Mercenari a Sei Zampe" | Stagione 1 "Alleanze Segrete" Le formiche pattugliavano l'acacia come soldati. Su e giù per il tronco. Lungo ogni ramo. Ispezionando ogni foglia. Ma nessuno le aveva chiamate. Il ricercatore si avvicinò cautamente alla pianta. Voleva raccogliere qualche campione di foglie per i suoi studi. Non fece nemmeno in tempo a sfiorare un ramo. In tre secondi, cinquanta formiche lo stavano attaccando. Mordendo. Pungendo. Con una ferocia che sembrava... personale. Come se quello non fosse un albero. Ma la loro casa. La loro famiglia. La loro vita. In qu...
2025-09-23
10 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Antitrust in Fashion Again with Seth Bloom
This time last year during New York Fashion Week, industry leaders were in a courtroom — providing testimony in the trial over the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) attempt to block the Tapestry-Capri deal. As we know, the U.S. government succeeded in blocking the merger, but with new leadership now at both the FTC and Department of Justice (DOJ), what does this shifting political landscape mean for antitrust enforcement in fashion?Seth Bloom, former long-time General Counsel of the U.S. Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and President and Founder of Bloom Strategic Counsel, joins us to revisit fashion's anti...
2025-09-17
40 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
The Law and Business of New York Fashion Week with Daniel Bellizio
As a designer, how can you protect your brand at New York Fashion Week? And if you’re a fashion law attorney, what steps should you take to minimize your clients’ risks and liability on and off the runway?In this episode, we sit down with fashion law attorney Daniel Bellizio. Daniel has represented some of the most creative names in fashion, including Off-White and the late Virgil Abloh.Daniel shares why contracts are critical during fashion week shows and why a sign with a photo and video disclaimer may not protect the brand from a la...
2025-09-10
25 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Howard Hogan on His Latest Fashion Law Book and New York Fashion Week
Interested in breaking into fashion law? And for designers showing at New York Fashion Week, how will you protect your brand?Howard Hogan, a partner at Gibson Dunn and chair of his firm's Consumer and Retail practice group, joins us to discuss the third edition of Fashion Law and Business: Brands and Retailers. We'll dive into the key updates in Howard’s fashion law book — from IP developments around AI to his new chapter on environmental law and sustainability.Howard also breaks down how brands can minimize their risk when showing at New York Fashion Week...
2025-09-03
32 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Applied Innovation Expert Barry McGeough to Fashion: Get Out of Our Bubble
What does synthetic biology have to do with the fashion industry? How is AI connected to energy, government policy and the cost of goods?In this episode, applied innovation expert Barry McGeough shares his solution for fashion to deal with its current challenges: Get out of our bubble!Barry has led applied innovation for the biggest names in fashion and tech — including The North Face, PVH, parent company for Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, and Google.Barry shares so many gems with our listeners, including how material informatics is connected to AI in fa...
2025-08-28
51 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion Law, Tech and Entertainment with IP Attorney Almuhtada Smith
Step into the dynamic intersection of fashion, technology, and entertainment with LA-based IP Attorney Almuhtada Smith. Our conversation comes at a crucial time as AI innovation reshapes creative industries and Los Angeles prepares for the 2028 Olympics.After working in Big Law for several years, Almuhtada started his own firm, ARS Counsel — Strategic Counsel for Innovators and Creatives. He's represented trailblazers in fashion and tech, including a recent collaboration with his client Cointel and legendary filmmaker Spike Lee. Almuhtada graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Morehouse College and received his J.D. from UCLA School of La...
2025-08-20
25 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
AI Revisited: Fashion Law in the ChatGPT Era
OpenAI recently launched GPT-5 — the latest model for the company's AI chatbot ChatGPT, even as debate continues over whether the update delivers on promises of PhD-level capabilities. This development underscores the critical importance of understanding how generative AI is transforming industries worldwide, including fashion.In this remix episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping fashion law through a curated selection of our most insightful conversations. We examine the legal and policy challenges emerging from generative AI tools used in fashion design, marketing, and merchandising.The episode features three key discussions: first, insights from Derrick Br...
2025-08-13
21 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion and the AI Copyright Battle with Jonathan Handel
For months now, a critical question has been playing out in the courts, the Copyright Office and Congress: When tech companies use large amounts of copyrighted works to train their AI models without permission or payment to the copyright holders, is that fair use or illegal infringement?And why should fashion — an industry that has traditionally relied more on trademark law than copyright protection — care about the latest copyright debate?In this episode, entertainment and technology attorney Jonathan Handel examines why the AI copyright battle matters to fashion and entertainment creatives, covering legal and policy deve...
2025-08-07
40 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion vs. Luxury Housing: The Battle for NYC's Garment District with Johnathan Hayden
In 1987, New York City created the Special Garment Center District to keep designers and manufacturers together in the heart of Manhattan. Now, nearly four decades later, the same city commission that created this protection is trying to tear it down. On June 18th, the New York City Planning Commission voted to eliminate the special zoning and open the door to residential development in what remains the heart of New York's fashion capital.Today, we're joined by Johnathan Hayden — a womenswear designer based in the Garment District — to share his story and discuss how the Midtown South Mixed-Use (MSMX...
2025-07-30
40 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Circular Fashion Part II with Elmar Stroomer and Sarah Njau
We're continuing our conversation with Elmar Stroomer, Founder of Africa Collect Textiles and Sarah Njau, Managing Director of GFS East Africa. In this episode, Sarah and Elmar dive deeper into practical solutions for both textile waste and the overall environmental impact of producing apparel in Kenya for American brands. We also discuss the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) — a trade preference program with the U.S. and certain African countries — and examine how U.S.-based startups in textile-to-textile recycling can help tackle both post-production and post-consumer textile waste.We address critical questions for U.S.-bas...
2025-07-16
23 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
The Big Beautiful Bill and Fashion
The fashion industry faces major changes following President Trump's signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on July 4th, just one day after Congress passed the sweeping budget and tax legislation. In this episode, Suited host Kenya Wiley — former Counsel and Senior Policy Advisor to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee — examines how this new law will impact the business of fashion across three critical areas: trade policy and sourcing, climate and environmental law, and higher education for fashion design and law students. The legislation creates ripple effects throughout fashion’s supply chain, affecting everyo...
2025-07-09
08 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
From Policy to Practice: Global EPR for Textiles with Sarah Njau and Elmar Stroomer
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes for textiles are expanding worldwide — from France and the EU to Kenya, the Netherlands and California. But implementing EPR isn't just about government policy; it's also funding and infrastructure needed for textile collection, sorting, and recycling. In this episode of Suited, we explore how circular fashion must operate within a dual market. Take Kenya, for example — a country that Business Insider Africa reported in March 2025 is the largest importer of second-hand clothes in Africa. Here, textile waste streams from two different sources — local apparel manufacturing for both domestic consumption and export, and the secondhand clothi...
2025-07-02
28 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Circular Fashion in California with Hamilton Perkins
While the World Bank's latest report projects a challenging economic outlook over the next two years, Hamilton Perkins represents a new generation of innovators charting a different course — fusing fashion, science and technology to create jobs and unlock capital connections. Hamilton is the winner of the 2023 Black Ambition Prize, presented by Pharrell Williams, and an alum of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator. He's currently working to commercialize intellectual property that converts waste streams into reusable materials, all while keeping law and policy top of mind — including the Responsible Textile Recovery Act, California's new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law.In...
2025-06-25
32 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
The Fabric Futurist: Sarika Bajaj on Fashion's Circular Economy, AI and EPR Policy
In this episode, we sit down with Sarika Bajaj, Co-Founder and CEO of Refiberd, whose groundbreaking technology combines AI and hyperspectral imaging to identify the material composition in textiles for recycling and resale. As the winner of eBay’s 2025 global Circular Fashion Fund, Sarika and her Co-Founder Tushita Gupta are pioneering a new frontier —offering crucial solutions as fashion brands navigate Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws.Refiberd is tackling one of the fashion industry's greatest sustainability challenges. Industry reports show a staggering 92 million tons of textile waste generated annually, with most ending up in landfills or incinerators. Now...
2025-05-16
45 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
IP Valuation, Tariff Impacts, and the Evolution of Fashion Law with Victoria Watkins
Join us for an insightful conversation with Victoria Watkins. As an OG fashion law attorney and blogger, Victoria established one of the first platforms dedicated to fashion law, business, and entertainment over a decade ago. Now, as Founder and Managing Partner of Inrichmint, Victoria sources and manages curated deal flow — connecting investors with creative entrepreneurs looking to scale and build their brands. In this episode, Victoria shares why intellectual property is a great value booster and essential to a company’s valuation, and why social media metrics do not always translate to revenue. We also discussed the impact of tari...
2025-05-09
39 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion, Politics and Black Dandyism with Jonathan Michael Square
Step into the fascinating world where fashion meets politics as we welcome Jonathan Michael Square for an illuminating conversation on fashion, politics and Black dandyism. Our timely discussion arrives just before the 2025 Met Gala and the Costume Institute's exhibition, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style."Dr. Square is the Assistant Professor of Black Visual Culture at Parsons School of Design. He has a PhD in history from New York University, an MA from the University of Texas at Austin, and a BA from Cornell University. Dr. Square was a fellow in the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of...
2025-05-02
29 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion, Politics and Black Dandyism with Darnell-Jamal Lisby
Join us as we sit down with Darnell-Jamal Lisby, the first fashion curator at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), just days before the 2025 Met Gala and the opening of "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" at the Costume Institute.As a fashion historian, Lisby helped organize CMA’s iteration of "The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion" and curated the exhibitions "Egyptomania: Fashion’s Conflicted Obsession" and "Korean Couture: Generations of Revolution." Prior to joining CMA, Lisby worked at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, where he organized programming for the museum’s first virtual — and best attended...
2025-05-01
51 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Counterfeits, Tariffs and the De Minimis Dilemma with Former IPR Center Director Steve Francis
In this episode, we’re excited to welcome Steve Francis. Steve is the former Director of the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) and he is currently the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Board at IP House. Drawing on his extensive experience connecting intellectual property and trade, Steve offers expert insights on the tariff turmoil, an end to the de minimis exemption for China and Hong Kong, and the potential impact on counterfeit goods entering the United States.According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s 2024 IPR seizure statistics, fashion items — including handbags, jewelr...
2025-04-24
39 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Indigenous Fashion and Luxury with Joe and Sunshine Big Mountain
In this episode, we're excited to welcome Joe Big Mountain (Mohawk/Cree/Comanche) and Sunshine Big Mountain (Oneida Nation) of Ironhorse Quillwork. Joe Big Mountain is known for his one-of-a-kind quillwork, and in 2024, the Big Mountains co-created with Gucci two custom gowns worn by actor Lily Gladstone (Siksikaitsitapi [Blackfeet]/Nimiipuu [Nez Perce]) at the 96th Academy Awards and Vanity Fair Oscars party. The gowns featured porcupine quillwork done exclusively by the Big Mountains and their team of Native artists.The Big Mountains had a total of three weeks to design in Italy, teach Indigenous artists back home...
2025-04-17
30 min
BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
Gia Giudice’s Bad News, RHOBH Housewife Warned About Garcelle & Teresa’s New Message For Joe Gorga
Tonight RHOA moves forward without Kenya Moore as we look back at Kenya’s time on the show, explain what she should have done after Brit Eady’s threat, discuss how and why Brit still has a job, chat about the likelihood that Kenya will return this season - or ever and last, but not least, look ahead to the rest of the RHOA season. Annemarie Wiley reveals her “Industry Friends” warned her about Garcelle and details a very awkward meeting with Boz’ BFF. Speaking of RHOBH, we reveal more tea from our sources who insist Erika Jayne will not be bac...
2025-04-13
40 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Fashion’s Path Forward Through the Political Storm
In this special solo episode, Kenya discusses the tea on tariffs and other hot fashion policy issues in Washington — from threats to AGOA and attacks on higher education, to the FTC firings and what this means for fashion tech, labor and small, independent designers. Now is the time to stay connected and be prepared to use every legal tool in your fashion law toolbox. Connect with Kenya: LinkedIn and InstagramFollow Suited with Kenya Wiley Subscribe to the Suited newsletter
2025-04-11
05 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Threading the Government Needle: How House of Aama Co-Founders Rebecca Henry and Akua Shabaka Are Navigating Political Uncertainty
In this episode, we're excited to welcome Rebecca Henry and Akua Shabaka — the mother and daughter design duo behind House of Aama. Established in 2015 and manufactured in Los Angeles, House of Aama designs timeless pieces infused with heritage, history and storytelling. House of Aama is also the 2021 CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Finalist.Rebecca serves as Director of Business and Legal Affairs and Akua is House of Aama’s Creative Director. It's not every day that an independent brand has in-house legal counsel from day one. Discover how having legal expertise early-on has shaped House of Aama’s journe...
2025-04-10
47 min
The Focused Mind Podcast
Interview with Nick Huggett
This is the first episode of a mini series on the Focused Mind Podcast that talks to high performers across the music business who talk about their life, mindset, and skills they've developed to have long careers. We look at what individuals have done to look after themselves and what they'd consider helpful for working in the industry in the current day. In the series, we’ve got interviews with people in roles, including DJs, performers and producers, Distributors, Marketers, Engineers, Booking agents, Tour management, and music journalists and promoters.Our first guest is Ni...
2025-04-08
47 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Designing with Fashion Law in Mind with JUNNY Ann Hibbert
New York designers are dealing with a lot right now — with the realities of the economy and current political landscape, including tariffs, increased costs for materials, and scarce funding opportunities — all while living in one of the most expensive cities in the world. In this episode, Kenya sits down with Harlem-based designer JUNNY Ann Hibbert to discuss how she built her fashion brand while also staying true to her creative voice. Discover how JUNNY integrated fashion law into her business from the very beginning and focused on doing good along the way. The conversation also delves into the role of g...
2025-04-03
47 min
ESRAG Podcast: Climate conversations
ESRAG Podcast - With Pablo Palacios
ESRAG Podcast with Pablo Palacios Date 01-04-2025 Introduction: 00:10 Intro Admiral & Felix 00:20 New Year Traditions and christmas holidays recap 03:16 Swiss Grandma’s sued the Swiss government to demand climate action https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/who-are-elderly-swiss-women-behind-landmark-climate-court-case-win-2024-04-09/ Interesting news: 05:09 Felix about Hemp production in Kenya and Hemp conference - https://kehecon.com/ https://letstalkhemp.com/kenya-hemp-conference-2025-a-historic-step-toward-industrial-hemp-growth-in-east-africa/ 07:45 Admiral on overview of climate news to watch in 2025 https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20250107-the-key-climate-and-nature-moments-to-look-out-for-in-2025 ...
2025-04-01
52 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Where Sports Meets Fashion Law with Network Chief Legal Officer Daniel Bellizio
Sports and fashion are more interconnected now than ever, and March Madness is showing just how powerful the two industries are together — particularly for student-athletes. In this episode, Kenya talks with fashion law attorney Daniel Bellizio about his storied career representing iconic designers in luxury and sportswear collaborations, and his current work in talent management at Network — advising student-athletes on cutting-edge deals in the evolving landscape of name, image and likeness (NIL).This conversation is a must-listen for designers, student-athletes and anyone interested in learning more about the merger of sports and fashion law. We discussed: intellectual prop...
2025-03-27
50 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Former Commerce Department and White House Privacy Director Naomi Lefkovitz on Fashion and Trustworthy AI
Naomi Lefkovitz, former Senior Privacy Policy Advisor at NIST and White House Director for Privacy and Civil Liberties, joined the show to discuss how the surge in AI innovation impacts fashion and retail, and what's at stake for brands if they do not incorporate trustworthy and responsible AI. Ms. Lefkovitz played an instrumental role in the implementation of President Biden’s Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI, and she also shared her thoughts on what’s next for AI governance and policy in the return to federal deregulation.Produced by Salomón Flamenco
2025-03-20
40 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Former USPTO Acting Director and Deputy Director Derrick Brent on DOGE, AI and the new NIL Era
Derrick Brent, former U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Acting Director and Deputy Director, joined the show to discuss what DOGE means for fashion creatives and IP protection in the age of AI deregulation. Mr. Brent also discussed why student-athletes are now “businesses” and how fashion brands can be a part of the amazing world of name, image, and likeness (NIL).Suited NewsletterProduced by Salomón Flamenco
2025-03-13
45 min
Suited with Kenya Wiley
Welcome to Suited, Fashion Law and Politics Unfiltered
Fashion law and policy expert Kenya Wiley gets to the heart of key legal and political issues impacting the trillion-dollar fashion industry — from production to your purse. Each week, we’ll have unfiltered conversations with government and industry leaders, diving deep into critical issues like AI's impact on design, sustainability challenges, social media's transformative power, and the game-changing world of name, image, and likeness (NIL) connecting sport and fashion. Whether you're a design or fashion law student, industry professional, or content creator, the Suited pod has you covered. New episodes drop starting March 13. Produced by Salo...
2025-03-05
01 min
Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories
Lost Kids of the Sudan The War and Her
Lost Kids of the Sudan: The War and Her Motivating Story of Escaping Trauma. Rebecca Deng’s journey from the war-torn villages of South Sudan to becoming a U.S. citizen and international advocate is nothing short of inspiring. As one of the 89 Lost Girls of Sudan, her story represents the resilience of those who have faced unimaginable horrors and still found a way to thrive. While much attention has been given to the Lost Boys of Sudan, Rebecca’s experience sheds light on the often-overlooked stories of the girls who survived similar atrocities. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radi...
2025-02-12
41 min
La cueva del Topo
Australopithecus anamensis
Australopithecus anamensis Aún hoy se desconocen muchos datos de los representantes mas antiguos del género Australopithecus, sin embargo a la fecha, la especie A. anamensis, es la que muestra fósiles con cronologías mas antiguas entre unos 4,2 y 3,8 ma. El nombre de esta especie proviene de la palabra turkana "anam" que significa lago y fue elegida en razón de la proximidad de Kanapoi al lago Turkana. A. anamensis era una especie que tenía pocos restos fósiles importantes y por muchos años permaneció obstinadamente fuera de la vista. Sus únicos restos conocidos consistían solo en die...
2025-01-30
1h 20
Gabbing with Gib
Mia Thornton's Paternity Mess, RHONY's Midseason Trailer, Kenya Moore's First Big Interview and RHOBH Alumni Question Wokeness
Gibson Johns discusses a grab bag of current "Real Housewives" topics including the end of the latest episode of "The Real Housewives of Potomac" where Gordon faces off against Mia and Inc; the "Real Housewives of New York" midseason trailer; Kenya Moore's sit-down interview with Tamron Hall, her first since the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" scandal that got her suspended; and Annemarie Wiley's whack response to Camille Grammer's question about "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" getting too woke.Support “Gabbing with Gib”: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabbing-with-gib/support Subscribe to "Gabbing with Gib"...
2024-11-19
41 min
Critters and Cultures
The 'Model Minority' Myth and Beyond: Dr. Katherine Fogelberg on Korean Adoptee Identity, Diversity in Higher Ed., and Global Advocacy
In this episode of Critters and Cultures, Dr. Azalia Boyd speaks with Dr. Katherine Fogelberg about her unique journey as a Korean adoptee raised in a white American family, her experiences in veterinary medicine, and her work in establishing a nonprofit school in Kenya. They discuss the complexities of cultural identity, the impact of stereotypes like the model minority, and the importance of cultural awareness in veterinary practice. Katherine shares valuable lessons from her endurance running experiences and emphasizes the significance of embracing individuality and supporting diverse communities. Subscribe and share: Youtube: / @crittersandcultures Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod...
2024-10-15
46 min
Snap Judgment
The Sound of Home from Mind Your Own
Snap Studios introduces an epic collaboration years in the making... "Mind Your Own." A new storytelling show hosted and produced by Lupita Nyong'o, that navigates what it means to belong all from an African perspective.Lupita Nyong’o knows what home feels like. But where exactly is it? In Mexico, where she was born? Kenya, where she grew up? Or the States, where she’s spent the past 20 years?Like Lupita, millions of Africans are spread out across the globe following family, searching for love, building futures and creating stories. It's these stories – wild and messy...
2024-09-19
49 min
Backstory: How Research Papers in Economics Get Made
Backstory: Edward Miguel and Paul Niehaus on the General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers
In this episode of backstory, host Aakash Bhalothia interviews development economists Edward Miguel and Paul Niehaus about their Frisch award-winning paper, "General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers: Experimental Evidence from Kenya." They discuss the paper's groundbreaking findings on the macroeconomic impacts of cash transfers in rural Kenya. The conversation delves into how the authors started working together, designing long-term experiments, and the broader motivations behind Ted and Paul's research. The paper is co-authored with Dennis Egger, Johannes Haushofer, and Michael Walker. Here is the link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.3982/ECTA17945
2024-06-04
30 min
Balance of Power
Biden Meets With Kenya's Ruto, Haley Says She'll Vote For Trump
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall about Thursday's meeting between President Joe Biden and Kenyan President William Ruto at the White House. Bloomberg White House Correspondent Jordan Fabian about the significance of Biden's meeting with Ruto and the administration's policy in Africa. Democratic...
2024-05-23
36 min
Listening for Clues
Discover Advent in Everyday Moments: Joy
Discover Advent in Everyday Moments: Joy In this video, we interact with some inspirational figures - Dr. Sharon Runge, Executive Director of Kenya Connect (USA), Reverend Henrietta Wiley, Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Towson, Maryland, and Markiesha E. Wilson, a human capital consultant. Dr. Runge speaks about the work her organization is doing in rural Kenya and her personal journey of embracing opportunities. Reverend Henrietta Wiley, shares her view on joy as a divine gift and expresses how her priesthood opened a 'floodgate of joy' for her. Finally, Markiesha E. Wilson emphasizes the role of faith...
2023-12-12
18 min
The Day After TNB
Was Chandler The Funniest? | The Day After Ep. 374
Email Us: TheDayAfter@THENEWBLXCK.com WhatsAPP: 07564841073 Join us in our twitter community - https://shorturl.at/jkrNQ The Day After, (00:00) Intro: (13:40) BHM: Lest We Forget - Grenada, Comoros (44:33) Headlines: Israel begins ‘second stage’ of war as Gaza death toll passes 8,000, Over 500,000 protesters shut down London to demand ceasefire in Gaza, Met to increase intelligence gathering in London schools amid Gaza tensions (48:35) What you Saying? Ebony Alert: A child is a child…unless they're Black?? 🤔 (01:04:25) Headlines: Housing Minister says new leasehold law will be in King's Speech, Policing minister urges forces to double use of facial recognition software, Kenya to become visa-free to African visitors ...
2023-10-30
2h 18
Conscious Style Podcast
97) Overlooked Policy Opportunities for Sustainable Fashion with Kenya Wiley
Policy is an important lever in creating a better, more sustainable, and equitable fashion system. But if we only focus on policy that explicitly talks about the fashion industry and sustainability, we may be missing some opportunities. In today's episode, I'm chatting with fashion policy expert Kenya Wiley.Kenya is sharing behind the scenes on the processes behind legislation and regulation — and even explaining the difference between the two terms — and some of the current policies in the works that could involve fashion that the fashion industry isn't talking about. These could be potential needle mover...
2023-08-22
47 min
The Food Professor
The Ethics of Stealing Food, Canada's Croissant Game, and Guest Josh Tetrick, CEO of Eat Just Inc.
Welcome to The Food Professor podcast, Season three!We're back on the mic after a busy couple of weeks for Sylvain and the podcast; our last episode with Robert Andjelich, the largest farm owner in Canada, was our most popular ever, though some of that activity may be a reflection of Sylvain's media popularity in the past couple of weeks too!Our extraordinary guest this week is a revolutionary farmer of a different type, Josh Tetrick, CEO and co-founder of Eat Just Inchttps://www.ju.st/https://www.goodmeat.co/
2023-01-26
47 min
Enchanting Book Readings
How To Get Off Of Santa's Naughty List! 🎅🏻🎄
How To Get Off Of Santa's Naughty List by Sir Herbert Sneakies.🎅🏻🎄:) Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays :) Wiley gets a letter and it is from the north pole from Santa's Head elf Edmond McDuff. Letter: Dear Wiley: This to let you know you are on Santa's naughty list. You have 2 weeks to correct this behavior or you are not getting anything for Christmas this year.Signed Head Elf Edmond McDuff The North Pole ;) Check out :) https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast. :) https://www.buymeac...
2021-12-06
13 min
Coffee and Hardcore
Season Two - Episode 11 "Wiley's Worst Self Hiatus"
It's a new episode of the Coffee and Hardcore Podcast so you know what that means. It's a sad and happy episode because it's Wiley's last show until April of 2022! He's taking maternity leave to be with his wife Libby and welcome their baby boy into the world. But have no fear because the one and only Stephen Scopa from Straight Edge for Christ is stepping in to help. He's actually jumping in on this episode to introduce himself and help Mic with our interview with Joel Otte from Worst Self. We talk about their brand new, just shy...
2021-11-30
2h 05
Good to Great English Newsletter and Podcast
The "right accent" in English
I hope you’ll forgive the hiatus … but I am back with good news! English is a language that has a high tolerance for non-standard accents, especially compared to French or Japanese, for example. This takes pressure off budding speakers of English, up to a point. But let’s start talking about our tolerance for accents. Accent and our tolerance for ambiguityBoth speakers and listeners have different attitudes towards foreign and non-standard accents. Those demonstrating high-tolerance attitudes are less critical of deviations from the norm and, interestingly, less bothered by ambiguity (a consequence of deviating from t...
2021-06-06
15 min
The FAITH + FITNESS Podcast by FAITH RXD
Constance Wiley | Redeeming a Past in the Adult Industry
Today we’re having a conversation with Constance Wiley. We have had the honor of getting to know her through our True Strength Camps and other ways that she has become integrated in our community. When she called Lindsey and said, “Hey, can I share my story with you?” She had no idea the beautiful redeeming story she was about to hear. We get very raw, and the details of Constance’s story illustrate what God is capable of redeeming. The nature of it, though, may not be suitable for younger audiences so we ask that if your kids are list...
2021-01-24
1h 00
WIDE Radio
nofutureberlin w/ Dj Paulatina x Salchipaolo - 3th Dec 2020
Podcast: Nofutureberlin Host: @beishobeishobeisho a.k.a. Dj Paulatina, @salchipaolo Thursday 8PM UK More info at: https://itswide.com/en/nofutureberlin-3th-dec-w-dj-paulatina-salchipaolo/ Tracklist: Missy Elliott- The Rain (Benedikt Frey Rmx) Lil' Kim - Crush On You ft. Lil' Cease Mobb Deep - Trife Life Cruel Santino - Rapid Fire (Official Video) feat Shane Eagle, Tomi Agape & Amaarae Wiley - Boasty ft Stefflon Don, Sean Paul & Idris Elba Zurvolt - Sentimiento Rayo & Toby -Ejperate Kenya Racaille ft Lefty Ruggiero- Nadie la Frontea Tego Calderon - Domenicana Ynfinit Scroll - Puencima Peine Caracol Vol.2 El Futuro Fuera de Orbita x Pablo Chill ...
2020-12-03
1h 02
Let 'Em Speak
David Wachira on naming, assimilation, and clothing
Dr. David Wachira is a public finance and governance specialist as well as the Youth-to-Youth (Y2Y) Co-Secretary at the World Bank Group. Previously, he taught public policy in the political science department at Southern Methodist University (SMU); and also served as a teaching fellow in public finance, bureaucracy and public administration at the University of North Texas and as an assistant professor of history and economics at Wiley College. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, a master’s degree in History from Tarleton State University and...
2020-09-21
45 min
Future Positive
Realizing a World of Infinite Possibilities feat. Ali Velshi and Dave Asprey
In this episode, Ali Velshi, TV journalist, NBC News correspondent and co-anchor of Velshi & Ruhle on MSNBC, sits down to talk with entrepreneur, author, lifestyle guru, and Founder of Bulletproof 360 and Bulletproof Nutrition, Dave Asprey. Ali and Dave met at XPRIZE Visioneering, to talk about how their experience gave them a necessary escape from the cynicism of today’s world and opened their eyes to infinite possibilities. Ali and Dave argue that innovation should be fun, and how surprising and unexpected meetings can lead you to the next breakthrough idea. Al...
2020-08-15
00 min
The FRAY Music Podcast
Episode 2 - Kelly Rowland is back and we're happy!
Get this weeks playlist on Apple Music & Spotify. The list of options for this episode: Kelly Rowland - Coffee Sam Smith & Demi Lovato - I’m Ready Simi - Duduke Lola Young - None For You Mayorkun - Of Lagos Bon Iver - PDLIF 21 Savage - Secret ft. Summer Walker Kehlani - Everybody Business The Dream - Wee Hours Ft. Jhene Aiko Tiana Major9 - Think About You Balcony - He...
2020-04-27
33 min
Conversations avec un article
#1 - Le plastique rend-il homosexuel ?
Conversations avec...un article. C'est 10-15 minutes où je rends compte d'un article scientifique récent paru dans une revue en sciences humaines et sociales. Épisode 1 : La perception du plastique au Kenya et comment elle sert à exclure des minorités. L'article original : George Paul Meiu, "Panics over Plastics: A Matter of Belonging in Kenya", American Anthropologist, mars 2020, en ligne : https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/aman.13381 ---------- Autres références ou chercheurs.seuses cité.es : - Roland Barthes, Mythologies, Seuil, 1957. - Heather Davis, "Imperceptibility and Accumulation: Political Strategies of Plastic”, Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 31, 2016, p. 187‑193. - Mary Dougl...
2020-04-26
11 min
ROCKING OUR PRIORS
The Rise & Fall of the Male Breadwinner
Today I discuss 3 fantastic new books on work, families, and social change - C19-21. 'Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving', by Caitlyn Collins https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691178851/making-motherhood-work 'Double Lives: A History of Working Motherhood', by Helen McCarthy www.bloomsbury.com/uk/double-lives-9781408870761/ 'Bread Winner: An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy' by Emma Griffin. yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300230062/bread-winner Also mentioned: 'Women's labour force participation in nineteenth‐century England and Wales' onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ehr.12876 'The Quiet Revolution That Transformed Women’s Employment, Education, and Family' by Claudia Goldin https://scholar.harv...
2020-04-21
18 min
The Daily Gardener
April 1, 2020 The Daily Gardener Podcast Birthday, George Edward Post, Hugo Von Mohl, Peter cundall, Wangari Maathai, On the Wild Side by Keith Wiley, Isaac Wolfe Bernheim, and the Bernheim Arboretum
Today we celebrate the one year anniversary of the show and the man who wrote a flora of the Middle East. We'll learn about the German botanist who discovered mitosis and chloroplasts. We celebrate the 93rd birthday of an English-Australian gardener who learned to garden and survived during World War II. We'll honor the tremendous work of Kenya's garden activist and founder of the Green Belt Movement. Today's Unearthed Words feature words about April. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that was released 16 years ago today. And then, we'll wrap things up with the fascinating story of a...
2020-04-01
32 min
The Scene From Above Podcast
S6E1: Ladies of Landsat
We chat to Morgan from the Ladies of Landsat. In the news we mention hard lessons, pyimagesearch and green spaces. Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes and associated resources via Morgan: 10 hard lessons learnt Amazing resources from pyimagesearch SAR book Wiley virtual issue on climate change Urban change in Edinburgh Ladies of Landsat Women in Geospatial WinGRSS She Maps GeoLatinas Women in GIS Women in GIS Kenya Black Girls Mapp Women in GIS in WI Indigenous Maps 5...
2019-10-22
31 min
Sausage of Science
SoS14- Bags of Fingernail Clippings and Muslim Refugees with Rieti Gengo
In episode 14, we interview Rieti Gengo, a doctoral candidate in biocultural anthropology at Notre Dame. Besides fingernail clippings, we talk to Rieti about his recent publication "Positive effects of refugee presence on host community nutritional status in Turkana County, Kenya" in American Journal of Human Biology (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajhb.23060). For more info about Rieti, check out his Notre Dame profile: https://kroc.nd.edu/ph-d/ph-d-students/rieti-gengo/ The Sausage of Science is produced by Cara Ocobock and Chris Lynn for the Publicity Committee of the Human Biology Association. The song in the soundbed is “Always Lyin’” by the...
2018-05-21
27 min
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
MEE: The Primate Life History Database
Karen Strier, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and Susan Alberts, Duke University, USA and Institute of Primate Research, Kenya, talk with Graziella Iossa, MEE Journal Co-ordinator, about their work with co-authors: The Primate Life History Database. This online database is based on long-term datasets that researchers at several institutions in North America have created to make data comparable across studies. It will aid future comparative analyses of primate data and the creation of easily archivable output. The most important features of this database, as Susan points out, are its structure and the use of a common vocabulary. Karen and Susan hope...
2012-11-21
06 min
British Ecological Society
MEE: The Primate Life History Database
Karen Strier, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and Susan Alberts, Duke University, USA and Institute of Primate Research, Kenya, talk with Graziella Iossa, MEE Journal Co-ordinator, about their work with co-authors: The Primate Life History Database. This online database is based on long-term datasets that researchers at several institutions in North America have created to make data comparable across studies. It will aid future comparative analyses of primate data and the creation of easily archivable output. The most important features of this database, as Susan points out, are its structure and the use of a common vocabulary. Karen and Susan hope...
2012-11-21
06 min