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Jimmy Patronis for Congress at Sixty VinesThursday February 27, 2025 at 6pm. Join the event chairs of the campaign including Dragos and Gabriela Sprinceana, Bob Sutton and William Lewis Junior. Tickets are $2500 each. Jimmy can be found at JoinJimmy.com2025 Lincoln-Reagan DinnerA traditional event held by various Republican organizations to honor past presidents Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan. Specific dates and locations vary; for instance, some dinners are scheduled in March 2025.eventbrite.comNEA-Alaska Conservative Caucus MeetingSet for April 2025, this meeting provides a platform for members with conservative values to d...
2025-02-23
01 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Virtues of Public Services with Senior Policy Fellow Bob Gordon
We return to our regularly scheduled EJB Talks this week with Bob Gordon, a Senior Policy Fellow who joined the Bloustein School earlier this year. Dean Stuart Shapiro asks Bob, a former New Jersey legislator and BPU Commissioner, about his path to public service. Bob talks about his early days as a policy analyst and how he discovered he wanted to be less behind the scenes and move into the policymaking side. He discusses the successes, missteps, and side steps that eventually led to his 14-year legislative term and eventual BPU role, as well as some key legislation he...
2024-11-20
24 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
BONUS EPISODE! Election Aftermath: The Path Forward for Democracy with Eagleton's Elizabeth Matto
In a special post-election episode of EJB Talks, Dean Stuart Shapiro and Elizabeth Matto, Director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics, offer post-election insights on the impact of Donald Trump's 2024 presidential win. They explore the reasons for the former President's victory, and whether the Harris campaign could have done anything differently. Dr. Matto emphasizes the continued importance of supporting and engaging students and fostering democratic participation in politics to strengthen American democracy and representation. They explore shifts in voter demographics, such as increased support for Trump among Latino men and the implications of this trend for both parties. Dean S...
2024-11-07
32 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Urban Development and Density in Taiwan: EJB Talks with Mi Shih
EJB Talks returns for its 11th season! Today Dean Stuart Shapiro interviews Professor Mi Shih, the director of the school's nationally-ranked urban planning program, about her work on urban development globally, with a focus on Taiwan. Mi discusses her interest in urban planning and the tension between populism and expert decision-making. She explains the concept of "density bonusing" in Taiwan, a planning tool where developers receive more development rights in exchange for public benefits, and critiques the lack of transparency and community involvement in these processes. Mi and Stuart also talk about the motivations of today's urban planning students to...
2024-09-24
17 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Political Update: Analyzing Trump's Guilty Verdict and the 2024 Election Outlook
Stuart Shapiro welcomes back Amy Cobb MPAP '18 for a political update in the final EJB Talks episode of the spring 2024 season. They discuss the potential consequences of Trump's guilty verdict for falsifying business records in New York, particularly the consequences for the 2024 election. Agreeing that the verdict could hurt Trump's popularity, Stuart also speculates on how other factors like the closeness of the race, how campaigns may use the verdict, and pending Supreme Court cases involving Trump's criminal charges and immunity claims could play important roles. Overall he predicts a close election hinging on swing voters and legal...
2024-06-06
23 min
A Little Lavender
Episode 13 - Stuart Watkins
Send us a textCanadian royalty, and bassist of the stars - Stuart Watkins - sits down with the dudes for this titillating chat.Support the show
2024-05-29
45 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
The Truth In This Art with Pioneering Film Producer Stuart S. Shapiro
In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," 🎙️ host Rob Lee interviews Stuart Shapiro, a multifaceted producer, writer, and director. Shapiro shares his background in Massachusetts and his early exposure to music, which fueled his entrepreneurial spirit in organizing music events. He discusses the centrality of humor in his work, coining the phrase "funny is money," and reflects on the role of laughter in health and longevity. Shapiro also talks about dealing with rejection and the importance of self-criticism in the creative process. He touches on the concept of being cultured, the counterculture, and the value of stepping out o...
2024-05-21
1h 04
Fascination Street
Shawn's Picks #13 Stuart Chaseman
Shawn's Picks: Stuart Chaseman.Hey Streetwalkers. THANK YOU SO MUCH for inspiring me to get to 400 episodes! As you may have guessed; lm taking March "off" from releasing new episodes. HOWEVER; all month long, l will be releasing some of my wife's very favorite episodes, in a "Best Of" style.So expect a re-release of an older favorite every weekday; with an all new intro from my wife, explaining why she chose each specific episode.Keep in mind that these are in no particular order, and l'll be back in April with...
2024-03-19
51 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Understanding the Politics of Community Health Centers and Place-Based Healthcare with Emily Parker
This week Stuart Shapiro talks to Assistant Professor Emily Parker about her research interests in community health centers and how they originated from her work assisting with Affordable Care Act implementation in New York state. In this EJB Talks episode, she explains what federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are and their history in serving underserved communities. Parker discusses how FQHCs have avoided partisanship despite being government-funded, in part by appearing private and not emphasizing their government support. Her qualitative research has found that many patients were unaware and even surprised, of the government support of FQHCs. Shapiro also asks...
2024-03-05
18 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
EJB Talks--Brandon McKoy MCRP '13 on Policy and Strengthening Democracy in New Jersey
Stuart Shapiro returns for our 10th season of EJB Talks with alumnus Brandon McKoy MCRP '13, who was recently named the president of The Fund for New Jersey. An alumnus of the Bloustein School's urban planning program, Brandon talks about his recent career advancement, including an overview of previous role at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and his earlier time at The Fund for New Jersey. Brandon and Stuart discuss priorities for the Fund, such as supporting inclusive policymaking and strengthening democracy through improvements to electoral processes, legislative transparency, and civic engagement in New Jersey. They wrap u...
2024-02-06
20 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Navigating a Politically Turbulent 2023 and the Ominous Prelude to 2024
We're closing out the semester--and the season—of EJB Talks with a discussion of the tumultuous political events of 2023. Dean Stuart Shapiro and former podcast producer Amy Cobb MPAP '18 reflect on the challenging year, specifically in the House, where unexpected developments have unfolded. They delve into the chaotic dynamics within the Republican Party, the potential ramifications of Kevin McCarthy's replacement as Speaker of the House, and the ongoing challenges in passing crucial legislation. The conversation then shifts to the 2024 presidential race, highlighting the likelihood of a rematch between Donald Trump and President Biden. Stuart explores the pote...
2023-12-18
23 min
ON BROADWAY
Interview with Eddie Shapiro
I interview theater journalist Eddie Shapiro about his new book, “Here’s to the Ladies: Conversations with More of the Great Women of Musical Theater.” In the book, a follow-up to his work, “Nothing Like a Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater,” he sits down for intimate, career-encompassing conversations with yet more of Broadway’s most prolific and fascinating leading women. They include such luminaries as Barbara Cook, Kelli O’Hara, Heather Headley, Faith Prince, Stephanie J. Block, and Tonya Pinkins.
2023-12-15
36 min
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2023-10-15
00 min
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2023-10-12
00 min
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
Stuart Shapiro, MITRE PANOPTIC™ Privacy Threat Model
As privacy moves from a predominantly compliance-oriented approach to one that is risk-based, privacy risk modeling has taken on increased importance. While a variety of innovative pre-existing options are available for privacy consequences and a few for vulnerabilities, privacy threat models, particularly ones focused on attacks (as opposed to threat actors) remain relatively scarce. To address this gap and facilitate more sophisticated privacy risk management of increasingly complex systems, MITRE has developed the Pattern and Action Nomenclature Of Privacy Threats In Context (PANOPTIC™). By providing an empirically-driven taxonomy of privacy threat activities and actions – as well as contextual elements – to sup...
2023-09-13
53 min
Fascination Street
Stuart Chaseman - Singer Songwriter / Reality Show Star (Netflix: Jewish Matchmaking)
Stuart ChasemanTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Stuart Chaseman. Stuart is a singer / songwriter in the Chicago area, as well as a cast member from the recent Netflix reality series: Jewish Matchmaking. In this episode, Stuart and I chat about his music. We discuss his previous album: Next Exit Brigadoon, and then dive into what made him want to become a songwriter in the first place. We talk about his newest record: Secrets, lies, & Alibis; and discuss the creative freedom that songwriters enjoy. We take an odd detour to talk about...
2023-08-07
54 min
Jewish Vintage Annals Archive Podcast
Ep: 8 Stuart S. Shapiro/Night Flight (& Night Flight Plus)
Stuart S. Shapiro is a producer, writer, director, and Internet entrepreneur. Shapiro began his career as an independent film distributor in 1974 by starting International Harmony which distributed cult classics TunnelVision, Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps, Bob Marley's Reggae Sunsplash, The Sex Pistols' DOA, and Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle. As a producer, Shapiro's credits include Mondo New York and Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen, which helped launch the careers of Tim Allen, Chris Rock, and Otto & George. Other credits include USA networks TV series Night Flight, a youth–targeted variety show he created which ran from 1981 to 1996. Shapiro also pr...
2023-07-24
1h 19
NPR's Book of the Day
A Douglas Stuart double feature! 'Shuggie Bain' and 'Young Mungo'
Both interviews today are with author Douglas Stuart. The first is about his Booker prize-winning Shuggie Bain; a story based on his own life growing up a queer son of a single mother struggling with addiction. He told NPR's Scott Simon that he hoped people could find comfort in this story. Next, Stuart spoke to NPR's Ari Shapiro about his new book, Young Mungo. It's a story about two boys separated by faith who end up falling in love with each other. Stuart told Shapiro that when he "write[s] about heartbreak or sadness, I'm really only doing that to...
2023-07-14
17 min
Strangers on the Internet
Special: Exclusive Interview with Jewish Matchmaking Star Stuart Chaseman
Why do people try to find love on reality TV? Irina and Michelle asked that and many other questions of Stuart Chaseman, the middle-aged Chicagoan musician and entrepreneur who quickly emerged as the fan favorite of the Netflix show "Jewish Matchmaking." While TikToks declared him a male role model to emulate, conservative pundit Ben Shapiro singled him out for only wanting to date women with liberal values. What Stuart has to say to Ben Shapiro, how Stuart experienced his own Beatlemania moment at a Jewish-Greek food festival in NYC, why a girlfriend lied to him for two years about...
2023-06-19
1h 01
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2023-05-30
00 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Return of Not Normal - Political Check In with Stuart Shapiro
On our season 8 finale, Stuart welcomes Amy Cobb back to ask questions about the indictment of President Trump They also discuss what other charges may be coming next and talk about the Republican Party response. Then Amy asks Stuart for his early take on the 2024 election.
2023-04-25
23 min
Shelf Life
Ari Shapiro on singing for Bono, cooking for Nina Totenberg, and what novels teach him.
Send us a textTender hearted children growing up in oppressive and claustrophobic societies dominate the two novels chosen by the journalist and musician, Ari Shapiro. The first is Douglas Stuart’s acclaimed sophomore novel, Young Mungo; the second is Belinda Huijuan Tang’s A Map for the Missing. As one of the hosts for NPR’s flagship program, All Things Considered, listeners will be familiar with Shapiro's flair for bringing a lively curiosity to the world around us, whether it be reporting from India on rising sea levels, or Afghanistan in the company of the President. But whi...
2023-03-23
55 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Saving a Limb - How Health Economics can Shape Medical Treatment
This week on EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes a new professor from the school's undergraduate public health program, Derek DeLia. Professor DeLia explains how he became interested in the field of health economics and talks about his 25-year career in health policy and health services research. He also shares details about his recent research regarding limb salvage versus limb amputation and the clinical solutions which vary along racial, ethnic, and economic lines. Stuart and Derek conclude with a discussion on how access to better medical care, better patient care, and better treatment options is possible through medical treatment incentives.
2023-03-21
17 min
The Deep Dive Podcast
Ep: 24 Stuart S. Shapiro/Night Flight (& Night Flight Plus)
Ep: 24 Stuart S. Shapiro/Night Flight (& Night Flight Plus) Stuart S. Shapiro is a producer, writer, director, and Internet entrepreneur. Shapiro began his career as an independent film distributor in 1974 by starting International Harmony which distributed cult classics TunnelVision, Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps, Bob Marley's Reggae Sunsplash, The Sex Pistols' DOA, and Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle. As a producer, Shapiro's credits include Mondo New York and Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen, which helped launch the careers of Tim Allen, Chris Rock, and Otto & George. Other credits include USA networks TV series Night Flight, a youth–ta...
2023-03-14
1h 19
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Public Informatics Spotlight - from Data Analytics to Artificial Intelligence Impacts
This week on EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes Professor Jim Samuel, Executive Director of the school's Master of Public Informatics program Talking about his professional path from architecture to the business and finance sector, Professor Samuel explains how the global financial crisis inspired him to take a deeper look at the Big Data phenomenon. They also discuss the synergy between studying informatics and Bloustein School's other disciplines. Jim concludes the episode by taking Stuart and listeners on a quick but deep dive into two current hot topics, Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT. He explains their meanings, uses, dangers, and what we nee...
2023-02-08
20 min
Experience Matters with Steve Shapiro
Episode 19- The Achievement Culture Cure with Dr. Stuart Slavin
Episode 19: The Achievement Culture Cure with Dr. Stuart SlavinWhen Dr. Stuart Slavin received disturbing data about the dismal mental health of students at St. Louis University School of Medicine, he broke into action. The changes that Dr. Slavin and his faculty made transformed the mental health of their students…AND improved their learning outcomes! This is a MUST LISTEN episode. We cover a lot of territory, including:0:54 Great news and a warning4:29 Stuart in denial6:12 Stuart con...
2023-01-29
45 min
Let's Talk About Music!
A chat with choral conductor Mark Shapiro about programming music for concert and about contemporary music
In this episode, I talk with Mark about what criteria he uses to program choral music. We also chat about going outside the harmonic structures of the Common Practice Period, the XVIIII and XIX centuries, and how a convincing music can be achieved by other means. We also talk about consonance and dissonance in contemporary music and we listen to an exceprt from Stuart Greenbaum's "Brought to Light" and from Donald Grantham "La Canción Desesperada" on a poem by Pablo Neruda, as performed under Mark Shapiro's baton by Cantori New York. It is one of our longer episodes b...
2022-12-13
54 min
Delving In with Stuart Kelter
#5. Early Women Scientists: Their History and a Poem for Each
Did you realize there were dozens and dozens of early women scientists? Each one deserves a poem! A conversation and recitations with poet Jessy Randall.Jessy Randall is curator of special collections at Colorado College and the author of several poetry collections, including Suicide Hotline Hold Music, (which includes her own accompanying comics), There Was an Old Woman, Injecting Dreams into Cows, and A Day in Boyland, which was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award. She has also written a young adult novel The Wandora Unit, about poetry nerds in high school, and a collection of...
2022-11-25
57 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Healthcare Communicator - Performing a Vital Function
This week on EJBTalks Stuart Shapiro welcomes Bloustein alum and current Bloustein School Advisory Board member Moses Salami EJB (Public Health) '11. As the Director of Business Development and Marketing at St. Michael's Medical Center in Newark, NJ, Moses describes his path into the health administration and marketing fields. He details how a class during his senior year with Bloustein School Professor Vince Joseph opened his mind to a non-clinical health career. He talks to Stuart about healthcare marketing -- from service information to community engagement, focusing on population education and prevention practices. The two also talk about how mark...
2022-11-22
18 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Alumni Spotlight: Making a Difference at Microsoft
On this episode of EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes alum Simon Liepold MPAP '05, who came to the Bloustein Public Policy program as part of an exchange program with Konstanz University in Germany. Simon talks about his current role as Senior Director of UN & International Relations for Microsoft. He describes his efforts on global topics like sustainability, privacy, and cybersecurity to name a few. He speaks about how his policy degree has been instrumental in his career, from his understanding of policy and decision-making to the importance of statistical analysis and excellent data. Simon and Stuart then talk about Microsoft's foc...
2022-11-17
17 min
WASTOIDS
WASTOIDS With: Stuart S. Shapiro of Night Flight
WASTOIDS is coming to our favorite streaming service, Night Flight Plus, on September 30th, with a four-episode anthology series baked and fried in the Sonoran Desert and New York City. Featuring some of our favorite live performances from bands like Wednesday, Supercrush, Portrayal of Guilt, Reptaliens, and more, oddball skits, video segments, demented fun, WASTOIDS lo-fi fever dream, available only on Night Flight Plus. And because we’re so excited, we figured we’d celebrate with Mr. Night Flight himself, Stuart S. Shapiro. He launched his career as a concept promoter and independent film...
2022-09-28
48 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Political Check-In: A Rollercoaster Ride to the Midterms
Welcome back, listeners! For our season seven opener, it's a post-summer political check-in. Amy Cobb talks with Stuart Shapiro about four factors that have changed the prospects for the midterms for the better since May. They discuss Biden's big wins, like the Inflation Reduction Act, student loan forgiveness, and the wise choices made regarding the war in Europe. Stuart talks with Amy about the impact of the Dobbs ruling, the significance it brings to Governor's races, and what it means for the national election. And of course, the two talk about the Trump factor from January 6th to Mar a...
2022-09-08
19 min
Into the Impossible With Brian Keating
Ben Shapiro REACTS to New NASA Facts!
In July NASA released the first images and data from the James Webb Space Telescope. Here's my discussion with @Ben Shapiro on this treasure trove of data including:Carina Nebula. The Carina Nebula is one of the largest and brightest nebulae in the sky, located approximately 7,600 light-years away in the southern constellation Carina. Nebulae are stellar nurseries where stars form. The Carina Nebula is home to many massive stars, several times larger than the Sun.WASP-96 b (spectrum). WASP-96 b is a giant planet outside our solar system, composed mainly of gas. The planet, located ne...
2022-07-28
09 min
Gov Actually
Episode 57: The Supreme Court's Impact on Federal Regulations, w/ Stuart Shapiro
Episode 57: The Supreme Court's Impact on Federal Regulations, w/ Stuart Shapiro by FedScoop Radio
2022-07-21
43 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Superstar Tennis Agent Stuart Duguid
Scotsman Stuart Duguid joined me late last week to discuss the business of tennis, in particular the business of his clients Naomi Osaka and Nick Kygrios. We talked in length about the split from IMG and the creation of the EVOLVE AGENCY, and what's in store for the future. This is an interesting look at the world of tennis from an agent's lens. Recorded June 10th, before Naomi pulled out of Wimbledon, released on June 21. The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is powered by Sergio Tacchini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...
2022-06-21
1h 00
The Jimmy Star Show With Ron Russell
Ron Russell’s 82nd Birthday Show
Friends of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell join us for the celebration of Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday....thanks for joining us SohoJohnny, Courtney Gail, Nate, Diane McClure Repetto, Dean K. Piper, David Bailey, Joseph Kelly, Wendy Stuart, Eileen Shapiro, Scott Page, Daisy Jopling, Hub Reynolds Jr., Angela Joseph, Mickey Burns, Bee Claudia and everyone in the chat room...you are all appreciated. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donations
2022-05-26
1h 48
The Jimmy Star Show With Ron Russell
Ron Russell’s 82nd Birthday Show
Friends of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell join us for the celebration of Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday....thanks for joining us SohoJohnny, Courtney Gail, Nate, Diane McClure Repetto, Dean K. Piper, David Bailey, Joseph Kelly, Wendy Stuart, Eileen Shapiro, Scott Page, Daisy Jopling, Hub Reynolds Jr., Angela Joseph, Mickey Burns, Bee Claudia and everyone in the chat room...you are all appreciated. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donations
2022-05-26
1h 48
The Jimmy Star Show With Ron Russell Podcast
Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday Celebration
Friends of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell join us for the celebration of Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday....thanks for joining us SohoJohnny, Courtney Gail, Nate, Diane McClure Repetto, Dean K. Piper, David Bailey, Joseph Kelly, Wendy Stuart, Eileen Shapiro, Scott Page, Daisy Jopling, Hub Reynolds Jr., Angela Joseph, Mickey Burns, Bee Claudia and everyone in the chat room...you are all appreciated.
2022-05-26
1h 48
The Jimmy Star Show With Ron Russell
Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday Celebration
Friends of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell join us for the celebration of Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday....thanks for joining us SohoJohnny, Courtney Gail, Nate, Diane McClure Repetto, Dean K. Piper, David Bailey, Joseph Kelly, Wendy Stuart, Eileen Shapiro, Scott Page, Daisy Jopling, Hub Reynolds Jr., Angela Joseph, Mickey Burns, Bee Claudia and everyone in the chat room...you are all appreciated.
2022-05-26
1h 48
The Jimmy Star Show w/Ron Russell
Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday Show
Friends of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell join us for the celebration of Ron Russell's 82nd Birthday....thanks for joining us SohoJohnny, Courtney Gail, Nate, Diane McClure Repetto, Dean K. Piper, David Bailey, Joseph Kelly, Wendy Stuart, Eileen Shapiro, Scott Page, Daisy Jopling, Hub Reynolds Jr., Angela Joseph, Mickey Burns, Bee Claudia and everyone in the chat room...you are all appreciated.The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell is broadcast live Wednesdays at 3PM ET.The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).
2022-05-26
1h 48
NPR's Book of the Day
A Douglas Stuart double feature! 'Shuggie Bain' and 'Young Mungo'
Both interviews today are with author Douglas Stuart. The first about his Booker prize-winning Shuggie Bain; a story based on his own life growing up a queer son of a single mother struggling with addiction. He told NPR's Scott Simon that he hoped people could find comfort in this story. Next, Stuart spoke to NPR's Ari Shapiro about his new book, Young Mungo. It's a story about two boys separated by faith who end up falling in love with each other. Stuart told Shapiro that when he "write[s] about heartbreak or sadness, I'm really only doing that to make...
2022-04-15
17 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Putin's Path to War
SPECIAL EDITION EPISODE 2: The world continues to watch as the Russian invasion of Ukraine disturbingly continues. In this timely, special edition of EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro talks with Bloustein doctoral candidate Sergei Kostiaev. A native of Russia, Sergei discusses his previous academic research and study comparing political cultures of Soviet and Nazi elites, and what led to his study of Russian lobbying in the United States. He gives Stuart and the listening audience a firsthand account of how life in Russia changed under Putin--eliminating critical media, eliminating opposition, and eliminating any other centers of power that could oppose him. The two...
2022-03-02
14 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Voorhees Transportation Center: A Leader in Transportation Research, Education and Training
Jon Carnegie, Executive Director of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at the Bloustein School, joins Stuart Shapiro on EJB Talks this week. VTC is a leader in transportation planning and policy research and education at the national, regional, and state levels. Jon talks about VTC's core strengths related to transportation in the built environment and its work in transit-oriented development, pedestrian and bicycle mobility and safety, healthy community design, smart growth, and transportation and social equity. They discuss the relationship between transportation, social justice, and the environment. He tells Stuart about some of their exciting outreach and rese...
2022-02-10
18 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Heldrich Center : A National Center of Workforce Development, Policy and Scholarship
We are opening our sixth season of EJBTalks with Stuart Shapiro, Interim Dean of the Bloustein School welcoming Kathy Krepcio, Executive Director of the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development. Kathy speaks about the incredible workforce research and scholarship conducted by the center. She describes Heldrich's extensive work on unemployment and long-term unemployment and helping dislocated workers. The Heldrich Center has worked with those laid off after the September 11 attacks and has managed the New Start Career Network program which helps long-term unemployed New Jerseyans over the age of 45. The two speak also talk about Heldrich's new work funded by the...
2022-02-01
19 min
ON BROADWAY
Eddie Shapiro - A Wonderful Guy
Interview Eddie Shapiro about his book A Wonderful Guy: Conversations with the Great Men of Musical Theater. It features fascinating, never-before-published interviews with Broadway’s leading men and offers behind-the-scenes looks at the careers of some of the most beloved performers today.
2021-12-31
34 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Wrapping it up: 2021 politics with Stuart Shapiro
To close out this season's podcasts, Amy Cobb returns to pose questions to Stuart Shapiro about the year in politics. They discuss President Biden's achievements, including the Build Back Better framework, the administration's more competent COVID response, and the relatively mundane nature of the administration. The pair also delve into the current administration's woes, encompassing everything from inflation to gerrymandering and voters' rights. Stuart forewarns about Trump's expanding command over the Republican Party, how it complicates this administration's policy agenda and is deeply worrisome for the country.
2021-12-15
25 min
Pocket-lint Podcast
Snapdragon summit, Battlefield 2042 reviewed, and we talk CES with the CTA - Pocket-lint podcast ep. 132
Qualcomm held its Snapdragon Tech Summit this week, at which it announced the new processor that will power a bevy of flagship phones next year. Pocket-lint’s reviews editor, Mike Lowe, joins Stuart live from the event in Hawaii to talk through all the big announcements. Meanwhile, Stuart catches up with the president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, Gary Shapiro, who reveals what we can expect from the organisation's annual Las Vegas tech show, CES, in January. He also talks about how the technology industry is learning to adapt to the current climate.
2021-12-03
32 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Conflict, Collaboration and Consensus: How Democracy Happens
On this episode of EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes back two of our most popular guests. Linda Stamato and Sandy Jaffe founded and ran the Bloustein School's Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution while teaching at the school since its founding in 1992. Linda and Sandy reflect on their far-reaching careers and how the fields of planning and policy in general -- and the Bloustein School -- were the perfect fit for them and their work. The two explore the current state of politics with Stuart and aim to comfort but also affirm that to have democracy, there must be conflict. It...
2021-11-23
24 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
From the Bronx to Bloustein
On this episode of EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes South Bronx raised, and fellow Yankees fan, Distinguished Professor Mike Greenberg. They discuss his illustrious career from professor and researcher to the Dean's office at Bloustein. Mike talks about the foundations of the school, how its multidisciplinary, interconnected programs in health, urban planning, and public policy are the reasons for its success, and how the interaction between the disciplines creates versatility and the ability to rise to complicated societal challenges. The two also take a deep dive into the National Environmental Protection Act, with Professor Greenberg describing his shock at how it...
2021-11-16
15 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Homecoming Alumni Spotlight: From Scarlet Knight to Policy Student to Trade Official
It's homecoming at Rutgers this week! To celebrate, Stuart Shapiro welcomes Bloustein School policy alumnus and former Rutgers football player Chris Gough MPP '18 to EJB Talks. Chris, who works for the International Trade Administration (ITA) at the Department of Commerce, talks with Stuart about his experience as a student Bloustein, the skills the program taught him, and the path that led him to the Presidential Management Fellows program. They also discuss the work Chris does at ITA and how trade policy has become a hot topic. Chris also offers some advice to current students and fellow alumni who wan...
2021-10-07
17 min
BizNews Power Hour
Market insights with David Shapiro; Lord Peter Hain; Cape Independence; tobacco industry dirt
In this episode of the BizNews Power Hour, Stuart Lowman is joined by Sasfin's David Shapiro with investment insights; Lord Peter Hain on the UK red list; Phil Craig of the Cape Independence Advocacy Group discusses some big news in the political sphere; the global editor at the bureau of investigative journalism - James Ball - brings us the dirty underworld of the tobacco industry and the BizNews Team.
2021-10-04
1h 01
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
A Place for Ethics
On this episode of EJBTalks Stuart Shapiro welcomes Professor Patrick Hill, who teaches ethics classes across Bloustein's programs. Patrick has an in-depth discussion with Stuart about ethics and its application in informing planning, policy, and public health. Professor Hill also discusses his new book "No Place for Ethics", which centers on the United States Supreme Court and how the judicial system has come to exclude consideration of ethics and instead elevates adherence to the law over ethical concerns. Hill discusses a particularly interesting--and abominable--example he uses in his book which demonstrates how law can be impoverished without ethics. Stuart al...
2021-09-30
26 min
BizNews Power Hour
David Shapiro co-host; Rob Hersov 2.0; currency focus; Cape Independence's referendum submission
In this episode of the BizNews Power Hour, Stuart Lowman is joined by David Shapiro speaking markets; Rob Hersov – unfettered and unafraid part two; co-founder of the Cape Independence Advocacy Group Phil Craig after formally handing over a request for a referendum today; TreasuryONE's Andre Cilliers unpacks local and international currency movements and the BizNews Team.
2021-09-27
1h 00
BizNews Power Hour
David Shapiro as co-host; Rob Hersov on SA's drain brain; Martin Freeman's emigration journey
In this episode of the BizNews Power Hour, Stuart Lowman is joined by an optimistic David Shapiro; excerpts from the BizNews spring investment conference as Martin Freeman talks about his business journey and Rob Hersov on SA's brain drain, and the BizNews Team.
2021-09-20
1h 00
VIDEO MOJO with Jon Leland: Timeless marketing mixed with the bleeding edge of video & social media
How to Keep Automation from Sucking the Soul Out of Your Content Marketing
Content marketing is a powerful tool for building business relationships. But if you're not careful, automation apps and content-hungry social media channels can turn meaningful marketing into an impersonal, soulless "noise" that leaves no room for the delivery of real value. In this Video Mojo video podcast conversation, Stuart Balcombe, co-founder of content marketing agency Procket, and Jon Leland president & creative director at ComBridges, https://www.combridges.com/, offer actionable insights on how to create meaningful content marketing that leverages short-form clips form podcasts and webinars in a way that keeps content marketing from sucking the soul o...
2021-08-13
31 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Improving the public good: Health administration at the Bloustein School
On this episode of EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes Vince Joseph, Professor of Practice in the Bloustein School's Master of Health Administration program and former Executive Vice President at Robert Wood Johnson hospital. Stuart and Vince discuss the pandemic's impact on hospital administration and education. They explore the strong connection between the Bloustein School's mission of improving the public good and its rapidly growing health administration program. Vince highlights the role hospitals play in community needs assessment, and showcases some of the many ways that current hospital administrators work to improve community access to health care. The episode makes clear tha...
2021-07-22
20 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Trump aftermath and the "not normal" future of the GOP
It's time again for a political check-in with Stuart Shapiro. Amy Cobb returns as host to talk to Stuart about the current state of the Republican party and what the power struggle in the GOP means for the country. Stuart discusses the ouster of Liz Cheney from House leadership and the purging of all anti-Trump voices. They also discuss whether there will be any accountability for the January 6 siege on the Capitol. Taking a look toward the future, they end their discussion on the mid-term elections and what those results could mean for power and the political divide in...
2021-05-20
18 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
National political and policy check in: The first two months of the Biden Administration
We're kicking off our 4th season of EJBTalks with a discussion about where we stand just two months into a very busy and focused Biden Administration. Professor Stuart Shapiro and Amy Cobb discuss the quick successes like the vaccine rollout and the passing of the critical and comprehensive American Rescue Plan bill. He talks about the importance of the HR1 Voting Rights Act and how the termination of the filibuster in Congress will determine its fate. They discuss the massive and much-needed infrastructure investment bill that the Biden administration is quickly pushing forward. Finally and most excitingly (for him), St...
2021-03-25
23 min
Arts & Ideas
Foucault: The History of Sexuality 4
Shahidha Bari is joined by Lisa Downing, Stuart Elden, and Stephen Shapiro to read volume 4 of Foucault's History of Sexuality, translated into English for the first time, which examines beliefs and practices among the early Christians in Medieval Europe. Although he had specified in his will that his works shouldn't be published after he died (in 1984), the rights holders of Foucault decided that these ideas could now be made public. So what do they tell us and how influential has his approach to sexuality been?Lisa Downing, Professor of French Discourses of Sexuality at the University of...
2021-02-25
44 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
MHA Alumni Spotlight - How hospitals administrators are managing COVID challenges
In this season's second episode of EJB Talks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes dual Bloustein School alumnus Jacob Persily '16 (Health Administration), MHA '19. Jacob works around the corner from the Bloustein School as an acute care administrator at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He and Stuart discuss the potential and the challenges associated with the critical rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine. Jacob also highlights how the disparate healthcare system in the U.S. has compelled the hospital sector, typically resistant to change, to embrace adaptability to better serve the public.
2021-01-19
12 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
A New Normal? Looking Ahead to 2021
For the season two finale of EJB Talks, Stuart Shapiro talks to Amy Cobb to give us a glimpse ahead at the political and policy prospects for 2021. From the good news of vaccine development and distribution to the more worrisome economic conditions to the first 100 days of the Biden presidency, Professor Shapiro gives a hopeful but reality-based forecast of what our country and the world has in store. The pair also give a quick peek at the third season of EJBTalks which will return in January. Happy 2021 everyone!
2020-12-15
16 min
Lives Radio Show & Podcast with Stuart Chittenden
Ilana Shapiro Yahdav
Ilana Shapiro Yahdav shares her personal story of grief and her motivation to becoming an advanced certified grief recovery specialist. Ilana describes what grief is, its non-linear nature, and its impacts upon us, as well as how we might work through our experiences with grief, especially during the pandemic.
2020-10-21
49 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Advocate and Educator - From the CROWN act to the Classroom
EJB Talks returns! In the first episode of our second season, Professor Stuart Shapiro talks with Associate Teaching Professor Patti O'Brien-Richardson about her research and advocacy on natural hair discrimination. She discusses the CROWN Act, a statute adopted by a number of states to address this form of discrimination. She also describes the connection between hair discrimination and racial discrimination, and how this year's protests will affect the implementation of the CROWN Act. Stuart and Patti also discuss her teaching focus at the Bloustein School and how her determined, creative, and inspiring students are handling the challenges posed by rem...
2020-09-22
19 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Travel and tourism: Key factors in New Jersey's economic recovery
The economic casualties of the pandemic are all around us--shops and restaurants shuttered, entertainment venues closed indefinitely, casinos limited to minimal visitors, and much more. As New Jersey begins the slow move towards reopening, the downstream effects of COVID-19 will continue to be visible for a long time. Stuart Shapiro and Michael Lahr, Distinguished Research Professor and Director of the Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/ECON) discuss some of the economic impacts facing New Jersey businesses with a particular focus on tourism, and how the inability to travel will affect the state's economy in the year ahead.
2020-08-20
22 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Cutting off our most vulnerable - Intimate partner violence in a pandemic
COVID-19 has monumentally changed how we have lived for the last five months, with most of the population quarantining at home. In previous episodes, we examined the effect the quarantine has had on some of our most vulnerable populations. This week on EJB Talks, we explore a population that can be particularly affected by stay-at-home orders--those facing intimate partner violence. Stuart Shapiro talks with Professor Andrea Hetling, director of the Bloustein School's Public Policy program, who discusses how non-governmental organizations and governmental agencies are beginning to work together to find creative solutions to relax some of the most difficult...
2020-08-11
17 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
"Can We Get Back to Politics?"
2020: It's an election year like no other. In this episode of EJB Talks, we get back to national politics. The Bloustein School's Director of Engagement and Special Projects Amy Cobb MPAP '18 returns to ask Professor Stuart Shapiro some pressing questions concerning the presidential and congressional races. Where does the race stand? How will the conventions, and VP Biden's selection of a running mate, affect the race? Stuart and Amy discuss these questions, and more, about the craziest election year in a generation.
2020-08-04
26 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
New Jersey Politics: Why Primary Ballots Make All the Difference
Stuart Shapiro welcomes Associate Professor of Public Policy Julia Rubin to our next episode of EJB Talks. She shares her personal experience starting an NJ based educational grassroots organization, that exposed her to the various institutional aspects of New Jersey politics. She discusses her recent article on the role of political machines in New Jersey and how the design of ballots favor some candidates over others.
2020-07-28
24 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Moving Higher Ed Online: Costs of COVID and a Recession
Will the nature of college be forever changed by the pandemic and the ensuing recession? This is just one of the questions discussed on EJB Talks this week. Stuart Shapiro and Marc Weiner, Executive Director of Undergraduate Programs for the Bloustein School, examine why the sudden, emergency transition to online education was not an easy one. They also discuss how schools like Bloustein, which employ faculty already cross-trained in hybrid learning, were able to better maintain the quality of teaching as it moved to online learning. Recorded just before a federal judge rescinded the ICE announcement barring foreign students from o...
2020-07-21
23 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Transportation Equity and Institutionalized Inequalities
Professor Stuart Shapiro speaks with senior research specialist Charles Brown of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center on the subject of disparities in transportation planning this week on EJB Talks. Mr. Brown, also an instructor in transportation policy and planning for the school, connects transportation to social disparities, social justice, equity, and COVID-19. In addition to considering the "pracademic" approach to these intersectional crises, they discuss why it is imperative to teach people about the links between transportation planning and these critical issues and the need to prioritize equity in transportation planning and decision making.
2020-07-14
23 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Covid-19, the Recession and State Budgets: What are our choices?
This week on EJB Talks Stuart Shapiro sits down with Bloustein School Senior Policy Fellow and former New Jersey Budget Director Richard Keevey, who reflects on his years of budgeting at both the state and national levels. Mr. Keevey gives his take on how the pandemic, and the ensuing economic downturn, have put enormous pressure on state governments. The pandemic has increased the needs of residents, while the recession has dramatically decreased the revenue sources that the state government relies upon. Given the magnitude of New Jersey's fiscal crisis, what options do the state's leaders have for making spending c...
2020-07-07
19 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
What Do Our Current Crises Teach Us About Combating Climate Change
EJB Talks welcomes Jeanne Herb, executive director of the Bloustein School's Environmental Analysis and Communications Group to talk about the intersection of the climate crisis, COVID, and economic inequality with Stuart Shapiro. They discuss the work that her center and the University are doing to help New Jersey address the disparate impacts of climate change on our most vulnerable populations, and how no longer viewing climate change as separate from our other crises may allow us to write and implement effective policy solutions.
2020-06-30
22 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
Epidemiologists on the ground during COVID 19
Stuart Shapiro welcomes Lisa Gulla, epidemiologist, disease investigator, and Bloustein lecturer in this week's episode of EJB Talks for a candid discussion about the challenges facing local level disease investigators during the COVID-19 pandemic. She reveals how data can be misconstrued and misinterpreted by well-meaning officials, information-hungry media, as well as "arm-chair" epidemiologists.
2020-06-23
20 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
What We Learned from the Newark Riots: Looking Back to Move Forward
Over a period of four days in 1967, Newark was one of over 150 U.S. cities rocked by rioting, looting, and property destruction, with 26 deaths and hundreds injured. This week on EJB Talks Associate Dean Stuart Shapiro takes a look back at those tumultuous events with Linda Stamato and Sandy Jaffe, co-directors of the Bloustein Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. Sandy chaired the Lilley Commission which recommended changes in the wake of the riots and Linda has spent a career advocating for the improvement of conflict resolution. They draw lessons from their experiences to discuss the protests in recent...
2020-06-15
30 min
EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts
The Floyd Protests: Finding Courage
In this episode of EJB Talks, Associate Dean Stuart Shapiro speaks with Bloustein School alumnus Storm Ervin MPP '18. Now an analyst for The Urban Institute in Washington D.C. Ms. Ervin was a central organizer for the protests at the University of Missouri after the murder of Michael Brown in Ferguson MO in 2014. She shares her experiences from the Missouri protests and draws lessons for the current protests going on nationwide over the murder of George Floyd.
2020-06-08
17 min