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Leah Haberman
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9-5 Quitters Club
De-Risking The Path To A Full-Time Creator | Lia Haberman
Join the club of 1,000s of creators redefining how work works for them. Lia Haberman, a media marketing expert and creator of the successful newsletter 'In Case You Missed It' shares her transformative journey from corporate employee to thriving entrepreneur, a path accelerated by pandemic layoffs. Lia delves into the strategic and financial essentials for success in the creator economy, discussing key topics like audience building, securing sponsorships, and ensuring recurring revenue. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to succeed in the influencer economy. RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODES → This So...
2024-10-21
46 min
The MiDOViA Menopause Podcast: Real Talk on Hormones, Work, and Wellness for Midlife
Episode 020: Enhancing Midlife Well-Being through the Enneagram
Discover how the Enneagram can be a transformative tool for women navigating midlife on this episode of the MiDOViA Menopause Podcast. Join us as we sit down with Leah Lee, a certified Enneagram coach, who shares her inspiring journey from skepticism to a passion that changed her career and life. Leah unpacks the basics of the Enneagram, revealing how its nine distinctive personality types can enhance self-awareness and relationships. From her initial doubts to embracing the Enneagram during her midlife crisis, Leah's story is both relatable and enlightening.We delve into the traits and core motivations of...
2024-06-28
37 min
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
What We’ve Learned and Where We're Heading
School’s out for the summer, and the ABA Law Student podcast is wrapping up for the season. Faculty host Todd Berger and student hosts Leah Haberman and Chay Rodriguez get together one last time to reflect on this year’s podcast and discuss the many possibilities that await both law students and recent graduates during the summer season. They discuss future plans, summer internships and classes, bar prep, employment opportunities, and much more. Stay cool, kids! We’ll be back before you know it. Subscribe to this podcast so you won’t miss a beat when we return...
2024-06-27
35 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
What We’ve Learned and Where We're Heading
School’s out for the summer, and the ABA Law Student podcast is wrapping up for the season. Faculty host Todd Berger and student hosts Leah Haberman and Chay Rodriguez get together one last time to reflect on this year’s podcast and discuss the many possibilities that await both law students and recent graduates during the summer season. They discuss future plans, summer internships and classes, bar prep, employment opportunities, and much more. Stay cool, kids! We’ll be back before you know it. Subscribe to this podcast so you won’t miss a beat when we return...
2024-06-27
30 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
What Are the Limits of Students’ First Amendment Rights on College Campuses?
Recent protests at universities across the country pushed the boundaries of free speech, and outcomes for protestors were varied, to say the least. The world of academia encourages the free exchange of ideas, but some protest actions prompted police involvement, disciplinary action by universities, student expulsions, and even the loss of career opportunities for graduates. As a law student, what do you need to understand about these events as interpreted through our existing legal frameworks? Professor Roy Gutterman joins Chay, Leah, and Professor Berger to offer his expertise on First Amendment rights and the interplay of civil protests and...
2024-06-10
34 min
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Collaborative Impact: Working Together to Change the World
Many young law students begin their studies with high hopes of generating change by becoming a lawyer and advocate, but what does this lofty dream look like in the real world? Leah Haberman talks with Professor Dorothy Roberts about her career as a lawyer, professor, author, and activist. Professor Roberts shares how her unique skills led her to leverage her curiosity and passions to become an expert on racial interconnections and tensions in many legal issues, particularly those involving reproductive injustices and child welfare. She shares many tips for law students on how to bring focus to their strengths...
2024-04-15
47 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
Collaborative Impact: Working Together to Change the World
Many young law students begin their studies with high hopes of generating change by becoming a lawyer and advocate, but what does this lofty dream look like in the real world? Leah Haberman talks with Professor Dorothy Roberts about her career as a lawyer, professor, author, and activist. Professor Roberts shares how her unique skills led her to leverage her curiosity and passions to become an expert on racial interconnections and tensions in many legal issues, particularly those involving reproductive injustices and child welfare. She shares many tips for law students on how to bring focus to their strengths...
2024-04-15
44 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
Plan to Pivot: Embracing Change in Law School and Beyond
Many law students begin their studies thinking they have their legal ambitions all mapped out, only to realize later that their perfect plan is no longer what they want. Having this type of identity crisis in law school isn’t a bad thing, and if it happens to you, don’t panic! Law school and your early legal career should be a time for exploration and change. Chay Rodriguez talks with attorney Katie Winchenbach about her personal experiences and the strategies, resources, and connections that helped her pivot to new opportunities both as a student and a young lawyer. ...
2024-03-18
42 min
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
The Merits Of Being A Little Reckless: How An Arts Lawyer Took On The Sackler Family
Becoming a specialist in a niche area of the law is often touted as the most effective path for attorneys, but there’s definitely much to be said for having a more dynamic approach to your future legal career. As an attorney, you may end up with a client whose needs stretch across multiple areas of the law, and being willing to learn and develop new areas of expertise are essential in those situations. Leah Haberman interviews Michael Quinn about his experiences representing clients in the fight against the Sackler Family and Purdue Pharma—which both bore heavy...
2024-02-12
43 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
The Merits Of Being A Little Reckless: How An Arts Lawyer Took On The Sackler Family
Becoming a specialist in a niche area of the law is often touted as the most effective path for attorneys, but there’s definitely much to be said for having a more dynamic approach to your future legal career. As an attorney, you may end up with a client whose needs stretch across multiple areas of the law, and being willing to learn and develop new areas of expertise are essential in those situations. Leah Haberman interviews Michael Quinn about his experiences representing clients in the fight against the Sackler Family and Purdue Pharma—which both bore heavy...
2024-02-12
39 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
The Art of Negotiation: Understanding the Nuance and Skill of Advocacy
Labor issues captured the headlines throughout much of 2023, with over 400 strikes involving half a million workers. From a legal perspective, there’s a lot to unpack about negotiation tactics, advances in labor and employment law, impacts on basic human rights, and effective ways to fight for fair outcomes in legal matters. In this edition of the ABA Law Student Podcast, former professional soccer player and now attorney Meghann Burke talks about her experiences while leading the National Women’s Soccer League Players Association to its first collective bargaining agreement in 2022. Looking at both employment and a wider range of advo...
2024-01-08
42 min
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Engaging with AI in Your Future Legal Career
There’s no way to take a pass on tech competence. In your future as a lawyer, you have an ethical responsibility to understand and use technology in your practice, and today’s fastest growing tech is AI. Whether you’re an AI fan or perhaps a little scared of a robot takeover, this podcast will help you understand many of the latest AI trends and their impacts in the legal world. Leah Haberman interviews Professor Orly Lobel, author of “The Equality Machine: Harnessing Tomorrow’s Technologies for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future”, to discuss AI, algorithms, current tools...
2023-12-11
44 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
Engaging with AI in Your Future Legal Career
There’s no way to take a pass on tech competence. In your future as a lawyer, you have an ethical responsibility to understand and use technology in your practice, and today’s fastest growing tech is AI. Whether you’re an AI fan or perhaps a little scared of a robot takeover, this podcast will help you understand many of the latest AI trends and their impacts in the legal world. Leah Haberman interviews Professor Orly Lobel, author of “The Equality Machine: Harnessing Tomorrow’s Technologies for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future”, to discuss AI, algorithms, current tools...
2023-12-11
41 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
The Unique Experience of a Justice-Impacted Law Student
After a criminal pays their debt to society, should they continue to suffer additional consequences for their crime for the rest of their life? Ricky Panayoty developed a deep passion for the law while serving a 10-year sentence for robbery, but really didn’t know whether he could apply to college, let alone law school, after being released. Law students come from a multitude of backgrounds, but justice-impacted individuals like Ricky often have many more obstacles to overcome. Faculty host Todd Berger talks with host Chay Rodriguez about her interview with Ricky discussing his incarceration, the experiences that fueled hi...
2023-10-23
40 min
ABA Law Student Podcast
Don’t Let Law School Crush Your Creativity
As law students learn to be lawyers, some feel that they lose themselves—that their prior creative, dynamic individuality is slowly replaced by an unrecognizable law school robot. If you’ve experienced this disorienting feeling, you’re not alone. Host Leah Haberman is joined by Professor Michelle Falkoff of Northwestern University to talk about how to hang on to your creativity in law school. In their conversation, they examine the art of communication through legal writing and how originality and personal authenticity help you become an even better lawyer. This episode of the ABA Law Student Podcast is full...
2023-09-18
32 min
Last Word On Sports Media Podcast
World Series Concludes, TJ Rives Talks NFL In Germany + College Football And More! | Announcer Schedules Podcast
This week on Episode 23 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin are joined by T.J. Rives of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Radio Network, Compass Media Networks & the Sports Media Watch Podcast on the eve of his crew’s trip to Germany for the Seahawks-Bucs NFL game. The show covers the World Series and NFL head-to-head tv ratings, plus another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, College Basketball, NBA and NHL.Throughout the show, 136 announcers from past and present are mentioned, while an array of topics are discussed in...
2022-11-10
1h 06
The Ever Evolving Truth
Ne nothi te descende
Sorry we are late folks but we think it will be worth it. Today Leah and Jeff show the parallels between the first two season of The Handmaid's Tale and the current state of American affairs.... AND IT'S HORRIFYING. We feature MGT, Trump flat out lying to Maggie Haberman, and we discuss the reprehensible INCEL movement that allows men to flat out harass women with virtually no consequences until it becomes physical. Finally the second installment of "Can you Sniff the Onion
2022-10-04
2h 13
Grating the Nutmeg
Rooted in History: Connecticut’s Trees
In this episode, Dr. Leah Glaser and students from her 2021 Public History class at Central Connecticut State University present stories about the state’s witness trees — a project that evolved out of a semester-long class on local and community history. Trees are central characters in the state’s history, myths and legends. They witnessed the changing environmental, political, social, economic, and cultural landscape for decades and even centuries. What’s a witness tree, you ask? Find out in this episode of Grating the Nutmeg. Find Dr. Glaser’s article about witness and memorial trees in the...
2021-06-29
1h 05
Grating the Nutmeg
Rooted in History: Connecticut’s Trees
In this episode, Dr. Leah Glaser and students from her 2021 Public History class at Central Connecticut State University present stories about the state’s witness trees — a project that evolved out of a semester-long class on local and community history. Trees are central characters in the state’s history, myths and legends. They witnessed the changing environmental, political, social, economic, and cultural landscape for decades and even centuries. What’s a witness tree, you ask? Find out in this episode of Grating the Nutmeg. Find Dr. Glaser’s article about witness and memorial trees in the...
2021-06-29
1h 05