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Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Using AI to Bridge the Justice Gap in Texas | Joe Stephens
The world of public defense is traditionally challenged by limited resources. Appellate practice carries weighty time demands. Now comes AI—a disrupting force that can solve those problems and bridge the justice gap, says Joe Stephens. His insights come from several roles, including as chief public defender for the Caprock Regional Public Defender Office, consultant for Steno, a court reporting services firm with an AI-powered “Transcript Genius” tool, and clinical lecturer at Texas Tech University School of Law. “I just think that if you deploy it effectively, the results are just going to be incredible,” he tells hosts Todd Smith and...
2025-07-17
43 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Beyond Printing: How Counsel Press Set the Bar for Appellate Support | Vincent Wiscovitch & Janet Bennett
The marketplace may know Counsel Press as printers, but “we’re a lot more than that,” says Vincent Wiscovitch, senior appellate counsel. “We like to refer to ourselves as ‘appellate support providers,’ because anybody can be a printer. You could go to Staples and get a brief printed.” Counsel Press goes far beyond Staples, as Vincent and colleague Janet Bennett, appellate counsel, explain. From brief preparation and electronic filing to record compilation and hyperlinked e-briefs, they help lawyers navigate the complex maze of court rules across all 50 states and federal courts, providing everything from bluebooking and citation verification to ghostwriting a...
2025-06-26
53 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Teaching the Next Generation of Legal Writers | Christina Crozier
"If everyone can take out the fancy words from their language, we would all do better—law students and seasoned professionals alike." That observation comes from Christina Crozier, clinical assistant professor at the University of Houston Law Center and of counsel at Haynes Boone. In this conversation with hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders, Christina reveals four simple hacks that can improve legal writing, from the “lunch test” for word choice to guidance on sentence and paragraph length. Tune in for her insights about AI's impact on research and writing, the importance of verification in an era of hallucination, and he...
2025-06-12
45 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Preserving the Republic: Law Day Reflections on History and the Legal Profession | Bill Chriss
“We live in crazy times" is a phrase we hear a lot these days, Dr. Bill Chriss observes in this milestone 150th episode with hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders. But not the craziest America has ever seen. Drawing from his Law Day presentation, Bill examines how the nation’s founding fathers—particularly Madison and Washington—foresaw the dangers of political factions and built safeguards to protect democracy. Modern trends like partisan gerrymandering and social media, he warns, are weakening those safeguards. As chair of the State Bar of Texas Appellate Section, Bill challenges lawyers to uphold their ethical duty to...
2025-05-15
47 min
The Todd Huff Show
Bernie Is The Oligarchy | May 9, 2025 | Hour 1
Since President Trump took office, Senator Bernie Sanders has been vocal in his opposition to growing economic inequality, launching what he has characterized (ironically) as a campaign to “stop the oligarchy.” As part of this ongoing effort, Sanders has traveled extensively across the country to rally support for progressive economic reforms. However, his use of a private jet during portions of this tour has sparked criticism and raised questions about the consistency of his message. When confronted about the apparent contradiction between his populist rhetoric and the use of private air travel, Sanders defended the decision, citing logistical demands and the...
2025-05-09
40 min
The Todd Huff Show
Bernie Is The Oligarchy | May 9, 2025 | Hour 1
Since President Trump took office, Senator Bernie Sanders has been vocal in his opposition to growing economic inequality, launching what he has characterized (ironically) as a campaign to “stop the oligarchy.” As part of this ongoing effort, Sanders has traveled extensively across the country to rally support for progressive economic reforms. However, his use of a private jet during portions of this tour has sparked criticism and raised questions about the consistency of his message. When confronted about the apparent contradiction between his populist rhetoric and the use of private air travel, Sanders defended the decision, citing logistical demands and the...
2025-05-09
40 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Straddling the Line Between Trial Work and Appellate Practice | Dylan Russell
“There's never any point at which I would have to say, ‘Well, I'm only going to do trial work now’ or ‘I'm only going to do appellate work,’” Dylan Russell says. He can straddle that line because, as he explains to hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders, “I just like the law so much that I think about it all the time.” In this conversation, Dylan discusses why he maintains both trial and appellate skills rather than specializing and suggests how trial lawyers can become strong appellate lawyers. Tune in for his insights and a few war stories, like the time he had...
2025-05-01
54 min
Todd Talks
Jamaal Bowman’s Latest Take on Shedeur Sanders: Let’s Break It Down
Jamaal Bowman claims Shedeur Sanders wasn’t drafted early because of race. Let’s unpack why this narrative does more harm than good.
2025-04-30
01 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Launching an Appellate Team Inside a Plaintiff-Oriented Firm | Andrew Gould
"I give trial lawyers a menu of options," Andrew Gould explains to hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders about his strategic approach as head of appellate at plaintiffs' firm Arnold & Itkin. After building their appellate practice from scratch following his years as a federal prosecutor, Andrew shares battle-tested techniques for navigating the trial lawyer relationship. His "eyes-wide-open" philosophy ensures transparent communication about strategic decisions and potential appellate consequences. When asked about electoral changes affecting appellate courts, Andrew replies: "What matters to me as an appellate lawyer are the law and the facts, and that's all it should be."
2025-04-17
1h 00
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Overcoming Obstacles on the Path to Becoming an Appellate Lawyer | Milo Bobbitt
Milo Bobbitt built an appellate practice from scratch at his firm. After an internship with then-Justice Willett at the Texas Supreme Court, he successfully defended a significant oil and gas contract victory on appeal, complete with a quote from the movie “Armageddon” in the opinion. "I was writing a new brief about every month for eight months straight," Milo recalls to hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders. Tune in as he offers practical strategies, such as volunteering for pro bono appeals and dispositive motions, for attorneys looking to develop appellate skills. As someone who has faced challenges – including being born p...
2025-04-03
47 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Behind the Mic: Five Years of the Texas Appellate Law Podcast
In this milestone episode, hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Texas Appellate Law podcast. Reflecting on 145 episodes of conversations with judges, practitioners, and legal innovators, they discuss how the podcast has evolved alongside major shifts in legal practice—from the pandemic's acceleration of virtual proceedings to the emergence of AI in legal work. The hosts share personal insights about what they've learned from their guests, address listener questions about the 15th Court of Appeals and recent case law developments, and express gratitude for the community that has formed around their "backstage pass" to th...
2025-03-20
49 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Clerking, Courts, and Concurrences | Adam Shniderman
Hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders welcome Adam Shniderman of Alexander Dubose & Jefferson to discuss his unique journey through academia, clerkships, and private practice. Adam shares how his academic background in criminology and forensic evidence provided a solid foundation for his legal career. He compares clerking at the Texas Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit, and he suggests that young lawyers should consider clerking as a way to enhance their skills. “It is a bit of drinking from a fire hose and learning a lot that you wouldn't necessarily learn as a first-year associate,” he says.Adam’s insi...
2025-03-06
39 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Addressing Misconduct and Disability in the Federal Judiciary | Chris Dove
For Chris Dove, it started when he came upon articles in Above the Law about the saga of then-95-year-old federal Judge Pauline Newman. A giant in IP law, Judge Newman faced allegations of poor health and declining cognitive abilities in 2023. Those allegations led to a council’s recommendation that the judge be suspended and a flurry of litigation. “When I started reading for myself,” Chris recalls to hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders, “I realized there is a whole system that goes on for policing and managing federal judges that I was unaware of.” Chris’ investigation into the little-known...
2025-02-20
58 min
Emmaus Baptist Church
1.26.25 | Todd Sanders | 1 John 2:18-29
Welcome our guest speaker, Todd Sanders, Director Falls Creek Youth Camps & Oklahoma Youth Ministry.
2025-01-28
36 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Looking Back and Looking Forward | Chief Justice Nathan Hecht
Chief Justice Nathan Hecht is retiring after an extraordinary 43 years on the bench. In this special episode, he joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to reflect on his remarkable career as Texas's longest-serving Chief Justice. He shares personal stories, pivotal milestones, and the transformative reforms he championed, from modernizing court technology to improving access to justice. Don't miss this candid and inspiring conversation about Chief Justice Hecht's enduring legacy, his vision for the future of Texas courts, and his advice to the next generation of lawyers and judges.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, a...
2024-12-12
50 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Breaking Down the Robert Roberson Case: Criminal Appeals, Reform, and Separation of Powers | Doug Gladden
The highly publicized Robert Roberson case has raised critical questions about the death penalty and separation of powers. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down with criminal defense attorney Doug Gladden to tackle this difficult topic. Known for his insightful legal commentary, Doug shares his career journey from serving as a prosecutor to his new role with the Harris County Public Defender's Office and how his views on justice have evolved along the way. The conversation moves into the challenges of criminal appellate practice, focusing on the high-profile Roberson case. Doug offers a unique perspective on...
2024-11-14
1h 28
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
A New Approach to Narrowing the Texas Civil Justice Chasm | Justice Brett Busby and Kennon Wooten
Access to justice remains a pervasive problem in the Texas legal system. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders welcome Texas Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby and Kennon Wooten from Austin's Scott Douglass & McConnico to discuss the latest developments on this front. The conversation focuses on new Supreme Court rules for licensing paraprofessionals and court access assistants to help close the justice gap. Justice Busby shares insights on national trends and the Supreme Court's efforts to implement innovative legal solutions. Kennon provides a behind-the-scenes look at the process and the collaborative efforts required to bring these groundbreaking proposals...
2024-10-24
1h 07
The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
Big Hands...Tiny Wrench! Wrestling with the Topics (feat. Lee & Tammy Sanders) 9/22/24
Lee & Tammy Sanders are back with another weekend edition of WRESTLING with the Topics! On this September 22nd edition:-What a weird week-Being a victim of car vandalism -Pass the wrench! I said the wrench!!!-Tammy's car woes-Making the Dean’s List-Realtime reactions to the Luther: Never Too Much trailer-Janet Jackson doesn't think Kamala Harris is Black and she gets ripped on social media-Tito Jackson dies at 70 as new Jacksons album looms-D.C. local biz Canna Coffee shut down after owner delivers tirade to Doo...
2024-09-24
3h 06
Chamber Chat Podcast
Greater Phoenix Chamber-2024 COY Finalist with Todd Sanders
Todd Sanders shares the two programs from the Phoenix Chamber's application for Chamber of the Year. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode293 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Bringing Local Back bringinglocalback.com Community Matters, Inc. chamberchatpodcast.com/podcast App My Community appmycommunity.com/chamberchat Chamber Nation chambernation.com Swypit chamberchatpodcast.com/cc Izzy West, LLC theizzywest.com
2024-09-03
35 min
First Baptist East Students
Olympics - Todd Sanders
Todd Sanders shares with us an encouraging message from Colossians.
2024-08-28
31 min
Digital Trailblazer Podcast
This Organic Instagram Strategy Helped Build a 7 Figure Online Business with Amy Sanders
Episode 76: Social media algorithms used to be fairly simple to “hack” and manipulate in order to get more reach for your content. But algorithms and AI are sophisticated enough now that “hacking” the algorithm with keyword stuffing, hashtag stuffing, bots, or fake engagement is incredibly difficult – and that’s a good thing.Because what triggers the algorithm now is authentic user engagement… views, watch time, comments, etc. are the key to creating viral content that quickly brings in traffic, followers, leads, and sales for your online business.In this episode, Amy Sanders explains the simple tec...
2024-08-15
50 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Bridging the Gap Between Law and Technology | Colin Levy
In this episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith chat with Colin Levy, Director of Legal and Evangelist at Malbek, about his journey from being a traditional in-house lawyer to a leading voice in legal technology. Colin shares his insights on the evolving landscape of the legal industry, emphasizing the importance of bridging the gap between technology and law. He discusses his role at Malbek, where he focuses on contract lifecycle management, and highlights the significance of legal tech in enhancing efficiency and client service. Colin also offers advice for lawyers looking to integrate technology into their practices, advocating for experimentation...
2024-08-08
43 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Jury Charge Practice After Horton v. Kansas City Railway Co.
Jury charge practice in Texas trials just got a shakeup thanks to the recent Horton v. Kansas City Railway Co. decision. In today’s episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders delve into the Texas Supreme Court’s recent pivot on Casteel error in jury charges. They analyze the implications for appellate practice, sparked by the Court’s revised stance in the Horton case. Formerly relied upon for its presumption of harm, Casteel error now requires prevailing parties to rebut a presumption that any error affected the jury's verdict. This nuanced shift, explored in detail by Todd and Jody, marks a sign...
2024-07-25
43 min
The Alan Sanders Show
Conversation with Todd Starnes of The Todd Starnes Radio Show
On today’s special bonus episode, we sit down with nationwide talk show host Todd Starnes of The Todd Starnes Radio Show to discuss freedom, liberty, our Constitution, Donald Trump and his latest book, “Twilight’s Last Gleaming.” Todd has been a long-time news person turned commentator. He spent time on Fox News before moving to Newsmax where he still hosts a show there to go along with his normal radio time slot from 12PM to 3PM. Starnes is the owner of KWAM in Memphis, TN, writes a nationally-syndicated column and has more than a million...
2024-06-27
14 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Balancing Tradition and Innovation in Legal Education | Dean Bobby Ahdieh
The legal world is undergoing a seismic shift. Technological advancements and a changing social landscape force the legal profession to adapt, but are law schools keeping pace? In this episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith visit with Dean Robert B. Ahdieh of Texas A&M Law School about the state of modern legal education and more. Dean Ahdieh shares his journey from New York City to Fort Worth, detailing his fascinating experiences in Russia and his unexpected foray into legal academia. The conversation explores Texas A&M Law's impressive rise in national rankings, the school's innovative approach to legal...
2024-06-27
59 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Prelude to the Business Court and 15th Court of Appeals: More Questions Than Answers | Tyler Talbert
The Texas legal landscape will change significantly on September 1, 2024, with the launch of the Business Court and the 15th Court of Appeals. While the start date is set, many details are still uncertain. In this episode, Tyler Talbert, a board-certified civil appellate lawyer from Waco, joins hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to delve into these groundbreaking new courts. Among the topics covered are what practitioners should expect when the courts open, the strategic implications for litigation, and the potential challenges that lie ahead. Tyler shares insights on the specialized jurisdiction of the Business Court, the statewide reach of...
2024-06-13
54 min
Build From Here
An Unforgettable Opening Day | Todd Sanders
It's amazing how one simple duck hunt can change everything. Some 17 years ago, one simple duck hunt transformed CGA Member Todd Sanders from a deer hunter into a duck hunter nearly instantaneously. From that day forward, Todd has been in a passionate pursuit of the sport of waterfowl hunting.All waterfowlers can agree a good dog can make or break a hunt. Todd decided to take his hunting a step further by finding a good dog.Todd's dog Tusk made an incredible debut on his first hunt that etched a joyful m...
2024-06-07
53 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Exploring Procedural Justice | Judge Steve Leben
Judges represent not only their judicial office, but also the legitimacy of the judicial branch as a whole. For many Americans, their only interaction with the legal system may come from a single trip to the courthouse. This makes it imperative for judges to leave participants in the system feeling that they have been treated fairly and respectfully. This procedural justice goes beyond just outcomes, focusing on the fairness of the processes used to make decisions. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders talk with Judge Steve Leben, formerly of the Kansas Court of Appeals, about procedural justice an...
2024-05-30
53 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Focus Groups as a Trial-Preparation Tool | Elizabeth Larrick
Preparation is the key to winning at trial, and focus groups are a powerful tool for ensuring that a case is trial-ready. In this episode of the Texas Appellate Law Podcast, hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders visit with Austin-based trial lawyer and consultant Elizabeth Larrick of the Larrick Law Firm. Elizabeth shares her passion for helping lawyers prepare for trial using focus groups and jury feedback, detailing her journey from practicing personal injury law to becoming a trial consultant. Tune in to learn how focus groups can enhance trial readiness and help lead to successful outcomes.
2024-05-16
49 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Tips for Persuasive Legal Writing | Luther Munford
Lawyers are professional writers, and the ability to write persuasively is more important than ever. In this episode, Luther Munford, an appellate expert and former law professor, joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders for an insightful discussion on the principles of persuasive legal writing. Luther emphasizes the importance of ethos, logos, and pathos in crafting compelling arguments, while also advocating for brevity and clarity to aid with comprehension. Drawing from his extensive experience, Luther offers practical advice on structuring briefs effectively and avoiding common pitfalls. Tune in for valuable insights on how to present your case in the most...
2024-05-02
52 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Winning Cases on Legal Issues Before and During Trial
As civil trials become more expensive and less frequent, proactive attorneys should look for ways to streamline or end their cases before trial. Luckily, both Texas statutes and court rules provide some helpful tools. In this episode Todd Smith and Jody Sanders discuss ways parties can address legal issues before, during, and after trial that can simplify or dispose of a case. This episode offers practitioners effective ways to save their clients time, money, and the stress and uncertainty litigation creates.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!A s...
2024-04-18
1h 04
Combat Sports with Rhino
CSWR #213 - Dedrek Sanders
This latest installment of CSWR has our full UFC Vegas 88 recap, the "Drop of the Night", picks for UFC Vegas 89, Q&A session with members of the RhinoGang, PLUS 8-3 Lightweight Dedrek Sanders is the latest fighter to go 10 Rounds with Rhino! Art by @JayMMA4 💯
2024-03-17
37 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Navigating Federal Tort Claims on a National Scale | Tom Jacob
Suing the federal government can be a daunting task. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down with Tom Jacob, a partner at National Trial Law in Austin, Texas, to discuss the intricacies of litigating cases under the Federal Tort Claims Act. Tom highlights the groundbreaking Sutherland Springs mass-shooting case, in which his firm secured a $230 million verdict against the Air Force. He also shares insights into the role of technology in legal practice, including how he leverages his coding skills to streamline his work. Join us for an engaging conversation about the intersection of law, technology...
2024-03-14
49 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Why Judges Should Take the Legal Accountability Project Pledge | Judge Doug Nazarian & Aliza Shatzman
Judicial clerkships can provide unparalleled access and prestige to young lawyers just entering practice. But because the judiciary requires confidentiality and secrecy to operate properly, often law students don’t know what to expect. The Legal Accountability Project is working to change that by making the system more transparent for law schools and law students. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders explore the Legal Accountability Project’s goals in a discussion with LAP founder Aliza Shatzman and board member Appellate Court of Maryland Judge Doug Nazarian. They discuss their new initiative for judges, the Legal Accountability Project Pledge...
2024-02-29
1h 06
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Tackling Bullying in the Legal Profession | Scott Stolley
In this episode, seasoned appellate practitioner Scott Stolley sits down with Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to confront the issue of bullying in the legal profession. Scott explores the multifaceted nature of bullying, from interactions with opposing counsel and judges to the challenges of managing clients and relationships with lawyers in the same firm. Tune in for a deep dive into how lawyers can counteract bullying behavior through professionalism, resilience, and respectful advocacy.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!A special thanks to our sponsors:Court Surety Bond AgencyThomson R...
2024-01-18
57 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
How Lawyers Should Approach Implementing AI into Their Practices | Tim Armstrong
Artificial intelligence is a technological evolution that’s reshaping the future of law. But its rapid ascent contains both benefits and potential pitfalls for the unwary. In this episode, former Vinson & Elkins executive Tim Armstrong visits with Todd Smith and Jody Sanders about the evolving landscape of AI and its potential impact on the legal profession. Tim covers ways AI can change day-to-day tasks, like managing documents and conducting research and discovery. He also shares his personal experience from several decades of watching the shift from traditional practice to the digital forefront. Tim also provides practical insights on how attorne...
2024-01-04
59 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Happy Holidays and Parting Thoughts for 2023
In this special year-end episode of the Texas Appellate Law Podcast, hosts Jody Sanders and Todd Smith reflect on the year, express gratitude to their audience and sponsors, and revisit past episodes relevant to coping with the holidays. They also touch on recent developments in Texas appellate law, including new rules from the Texas Supreme Court. The episode closes with holiday wishes and anticipation for exciting new content in 2024.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!A special thanks to our sponsors:Court Surety Bond AgencyThomson Reuters
2023-12-22
07 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Handling Post-Conviction Death Penalty Cases Pro Bono | McKenzie Edwards
Finding a career in the law and finding something you’re passionate about don’t always intersect. But McKenzie Edwards, a trial lawyer with Cleveland | Krist PLLC in Austin, has managed to do both. Starting in law school, she saw the inconsistent and nebulous rules concerning how and when a state seeks the death penalty. This inspired her to represent defendants in death penalty cases. Through pro bono, she’s managed to continue that practice, while also working on civil cases. In this episode, McKenzie joins Jody Sanders and Todd Smith to discuss her perspectives on the death penalty and ho...
2023-12-14
47 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Emerging Ethical Issues for Lawyers Using AI | Derek Bauman
Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving and is beginning to impact almost every aspect of our lives. The legal industry is no exception, and numerous ethical issues have emerged as a result. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders explore the ups and downs of lawyers using generative AI with Derek Bauman of Feldman and Feldman in Houston. Derek emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's limitations and the ethical implications of using it. Using real-life examples, he also delves into the consequences of relying too heavily on AI-generated content in court submissions.Love the...
2023-11-16
1h 10
Church and Main
Mainline Churches and Israel-Palestine with Todd Stavrakos | Episode 159
In this episode, guest Reverend Todd Stavrakos discusses the stance of mainline churches on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They talk about the lack of nuance in these stances and their impact on relations with the Jewish community. Stavrakos criticizes the one-sided focus on Israel's actions, the failure to condemn terrorist organizations, the issue of antisemitism within the church, and the importance of recognizing it. Show Notes: Presbyterians for Middle East Peace Pathways 4 Peace Presbyterian Church vote declaring Israel an apartheid state upsets Jewish groups Episode 157: Rage and Hope After the Hamas M...
2023-11-15
53 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
A Longtime Trial Judge's View from the Appellate Bench | Justice Gisela Triana
Few Texas judges have seen the courtroom from as many perspectives as Third Court of Appeals Justice Gisela Triana. From a practitioner, to a municipal judge, to a trial court judge on various benches, Justice Triana has served the State in a variety of roles. She joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders in this episode to discuss the insights she has gained over the course of her career. She also offers tips to appellate practitioners in both trial and appellate courts. Finally, she discusses the likely impact of the new Fifteenth Court of Appeals on the Third Court’s doc...
2023-11-02
55 min
EntrePastors
Rethinking Church and Breaking the Mold with Todd Meert (#113)
A few years ago, Todd Meert found himself in a situation that has become commonplace for countless pastors in our culture today. He was leading a small church that was very much stuck in the past, structured in such a way as to limit the pastor’s ability to lead and innovate, all while offering compensation in keeping with church norms of below average. In this episode, Todd shares his experience of listening to God’s voice of invitation to step out in boldness and break the mold of what “normal church” has looked like for far too long and embark...
2023-10-20
59 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Inside the Fourth Court of Appeals' Clerk's Office | Michael Cruz
In a world of electronic filing, fewer attorneys see appellate court clerks in person. It’s easy to forget how critical their role is to keeping the courts open, efficient, and accessible. In this episode, Michael Cruz, clerk of the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to talk about how he and his staff make that happen. Michael shares insights into the host of responsibilities an appellate clerk’s office handles and how they manage to serve as both the court’s support unit and its public face. He also shares some of his...
2023-10-19
50 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Supersedeas and Other Recent Rule Changes
Legislative session years in Texas always bring uncertainty into legal practice. When the Legislature passes new laws impacting courts, the Texas Supreme Court has to make rules to give those laws effect. This week Todd Smith and Jody Sanders discuss several recent rule changes and additions from the Texas Supreme Court that will impact trial and appellate lawyers. These include important changes to supersedeas rules, electronic filing of orders and judgments, and permissive appeals. Join them for a detailed breakdown of the changes and how it might impact your practice.Love the show? Subscribe, r...
2023-09-28
59 min
The Profitable Writer
Todd Brison on AI, ChatGPT, and Our Unique Contribution as Human Writers
You don’t have to look far to discover the supposed controversy around all things AI. Whether it’s ChatGPT or a hundred other tools and apps that are based in AI, writers today must come to grips with if, and how, we are going to use these tools ethically. And ultimately, we have to ask ourselves what unique contribution we make as human beings when algorithms and AI seem to be taking over the world. I’m excited to bring you this conversation today with a writer who’s thought about these issues and can give...
2023-08-31
43 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Taking Control of Your Practice by Setting Boundaries | Kiele Linroth Pace
This episode of the Texas Appellate Law Podcast is a deep dive into the subtle art of setting boundaries in the legal profession. Join Todd Smith and Jody Sanders as they visit with mindset mastery coach and experienced lawyer Kiele Linroth Pace, who sheds light on how boundary-setting can be the key to a flourishing career. Kiele reveals her insights on dealing with challenging clients, navigating difficult legal positions, and preserving ethical integrity. Learn how setting boundaries not only benefits lawyers but also has a profound impact on client satisfaction. Tune in to discover how saying "no" in the...
2023-07-27
1h 20
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
How to Become Board-Certified in Civil Appellate Law | Kelley Morris
Texas is one of the few states that offers a certified specialty in civil appellate law. In this episode, Kelley Morris, a partner at Wright Close and Barger in Houston, joins Jody Sanders and Todd Smith to talk about her experience going through the Texas Board of Legal Specialization process and successfully preparing for and taking the notoriously difficult specialization exam. Kelley also discusses her career, including a clerkship with the Texas Supreme Court, practicing in different-sized firms, and a mid-career federal clerkship. She offers interesting insights, contrasts, and takeaways from her extensive experience. Twitter: @kelleyclark_son ...
2023-06-29
52 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Systems and the Emergence of AI in Law Practice | Ernie Svenson
So many technology tools exist today that can enable attorneys to practice more efficiently and effectively. But attorneys often either don’t know about these tools or fear implementing them. In particular, much anxiety surrounds the implications of AI for the legal industry. In this episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders visit with Ernie Svenson—a former big-firm attorney who focuses on helping solo and small-firm lawyers leverage automation, outsourcing, and efficiency—about ways lawyers can incorporate legal technology to improve their practices and lives. Ernie sheds light on the strategies, tools, and trends that can shape the future of lega...
2023-06-15
54 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Understanding the SCOTUS Shadow Docket | Steve Vladeck
In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has taken fewer cases on its merits docket. But it has increased the volume of its “shadow docket,” where it has traditionally handled procedural matters like stays. As a result of this shift, the Court is making wide-ranging decisions without traditional merits briefing or oral argument. In this episode, University of Texas Law Professor Steve Vladeck joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to discuss the changes in the shadow docket and his book, The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to Amass Power and Undermine the Republic. Professor Vladeck...
2023-06-01
45 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
A Lawyer’s Guide to Blockchain and Cryptocurrency | Nelson Ebaugh
Cryptocurrency and blockchain are terms that have repeatedly found their way into legal headlines recently. But many practitioners and judges aren’t yet familiar with what they are or the legal implications they present. In this episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith join Nelson Ebaugh, a litigator and appellate attorney in Houston, to discuss this technology and the legal issues it raises. Nelson has found himself on the forefront of cryptocurrency litigation and provides a history and understanding that’s accessible to laypeople. He also offers insights into areas of the law that have started affecting cryptocurrency (like securities, crimi...
2023-05-18
48 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
The Portia Project Podcast Crossover Episode | M.C. Sungaila
In this special joint episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith join their friend M.C. Sungaila to celebrate the 100th episode of her podcast, The Portia Project. Together, Jody, Todd, and M.C. talk podcasting, things they’ve learned, and memorable guests. Join them as their share their collective wisdom from more than 200 podcast episodes.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »A special thanks to our sponsors:Court Surety Bond AgencyProudly presented by Butler Snow LLP
2023-04-20
57 min
Telepractice Today
Dayna Sanders Discusses Next Level Speech Therapy
Dayna Sanders graduated with Masters in Speech Language Pathology from Washington State University. She practiced as a school-based speech language pathologist for 10 years before delving into telepractice. In 2018, she started her own company, Next Level Speech Therapy, P.C. She was passionate about getting telepractice to schools, while supporting speech therapists from a company owned by a fellow speech therapist. In her free time, Dayna likes to spend time with her family and catch up on the latest Netflix series. You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at: www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast
2023-04-17
40 min
Telepractice Today
Dayna Sanders Discusses Next Level Speech Therapy
Dayna Sanders graduated with Masters in Speech Language Pathology from Washington State University. She practiced as a school-based speech language pathologist for 10 years before delving into telepractice. In 2018, she started her own company, Next Level Speech Therapy, P.C. She was passionate about getting telepractice to schools, while supporting speech therapists from a company owned by a fellow speech therapist. In her free time, Dayna likes to spend time with her family and catch up on the latest Netflix series. You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at: www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast
2023-04-17
40 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Don't California My Texas! | Tim Kowal & Jeff Lewis
Is the Texas Appellate Law Podcast relocating? Not exactly. But in this crossover episode with The California Appellate Law Podcast, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders chat with their California counterparts, Tim Kowal and Jeff Lewis. Together, they share their experiences launching a podcast in the middle of the pandemic, their favorite (legal) war stories, and how the justice systems of their respective states responded to COVID-19 restrictions. They also discuss similarities and differences between the respective states’ appellate systems. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »A sp...
2023-04-06
1h 00
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Checking In On The 88th Texas Legislature | Jerry Bullard
Every two years, the Texas Legislature meets. During that process, legislators file dozens of bills that potentially impact legal practice and the court system. Luckily, Texas lawyers can rely on Jerry Bullard to provide insight and context on the various proposals. In this episode, Jerry joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to talk about what’s going on at the 88th Legislative session that may interest legal practitioners. Will we get a statewide court of appeals or a reorganization of the appellate system? What about the creation of business courts? Join us to learn about what’s potentially on the ag...
2023-03-23
51 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
"So Many First Amendment Violations, So Little Time" | Tom Leatherbury
Many lawyers go to law school thinking that they want to litigate weighty Constitutional questions. But those cases don’t often arise in regular practice. One area that does implicate the Constitution is First Amendment law, which winds through so many aspects of civil practice. Few people know that better than Tom Leatherbury, the founder and director of SMU’s First Amendment Clinic. Tom joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders to discuss his background in appellate law and his particular knowledge and expertise in First Amendment law. He also shares details about SMU’s clinic—how it started and what they do...
2023-03-09
47 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Bringing Family Law Expertise to SCOTX | Justice Debra Lehrmann
Justice Debra Lehrmann has served on the Texas Supreme Court longer than any woman before her. But even before that historic tenure, she served as a family law judge for many years. She joins Todd Smith and Jody Sanders in this episode to talk about her judicial experience and how her family law knowledge has impacted her career and the Supreme Court’s decisions. She also shares her insights about the Texas Supreme Court and the recent changes in the Court’s orders and rules relating to remote proceedings.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review...
2023-02-23
1h 08
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Jury Charges and Oral Argument | David Keltner
When people think about appeals, they may not realize that some of the most important appellate work happens in the trial court. One of the keys to a successful appeal is making sure that the jury charge includes the right questions and instructions or that error is preserved from the failure to do so. In this episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith continue their conversation with David Keltner, who shares his unmatched expertise in crafting and objecting to jury charges. David also offers his insights on oral argument and ways to use that time valuably to assist an appellate...
2023-01-26
55 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
The Evolution of Texas Appellate Practice | David Keltner
Texas has one of the most developed appellate bars in the nation. That comes from years of dedicated attorneys working to implement standards and practices that have benefitted the State’s legal system. David Keltner, a partner at Kelly Hart & Hallman, is one of those attorneys. David is a living appellate legend in Texas and has helped shape appellate practice in Texas for more than 45 years. He joins Jody Sanders and Todd Smith to discuss his background as a practitioner and appellate justice and his firsthand experience watching the evolution of appellate practice in Texas. He also shares his insig...
2023-01-12
47 min
After The Timeout
Season 5 Episode 2: Ali Sanders: Coaching in the Ivy League
S5 Ep. 2: Todd and Jon welcome Ali Sanders, Assistant Women's Basketball Coach at Harvard University. They talk to Coach Sanders about using technology to market your program, the role of a recruiting coordinator, working with first time head coaches, creating scouting reports, and much more! Follow the Show on Twitter @afterthetimeout Follow Coach Sanders on Twitter @CoachAliSanders Listen to the show on: Apple: Search "After the Timeout" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tfyTqZxebtEugpd7dwq5E Anchor: https://anchor.fm/after-the-timeout Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/97de7f0b-5f34-416f-93dc-e750ee59a60c/after-the-timeout Google: h...
2023-01-10
46 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Clearing the Pandemic Backlog with Special Judges | Judge John Wooldridge
Very few civil cases end up going to trial. But even fewer have been tried since the pandemic hit. Like everything else, strategies to resolve cases through mediation, arbitration, and other alternative dispute resolution methods have had to change as well. In this episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith talk with Senior Judge, mediator, and arbitrator John Wooldridge about how attorneys can better utilize those processes post-pandemic. Judge Wooldridge also shares some insights for attorneys mediating cases on appeal and discusses a little-known way to clear up civil case backlogs—through use of a special judge procedure under Texas Civ...
2022-12-01
56 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
The Intersection of Appellate Law and Public Interest Practice | Hannah Mullen
Public-interest litigation is not for the faint of heart. So often, attorneys find themselves battling opponents with resources and influence or precedent that makes it difficult to prevail. But fighting to preserve rights and help vulnerable clients provides many different rewards. In this episode, Jody Sanders and Todd Smith interview Hannah Mullen, a staff attorney at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Legal Defense Fund (CAIR LDF), about practicing public-interest litigation and its benefits and challenges. Hannah also shares her experience as a fellow in the Georgetown Immersion Clinic and her perspective on trial versus appellate practice.
2022-11-10
41 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Judging and Advocacy at Every Level | Justice Jane Bland
Few judges in the Texas court system can claim to have served at every level—trial court, appellate court, and Texas Supreme Court. But this week’s guest, Justice Jane Bland, has done all three! Her career of service to the people of Texas gives her a unique perspective on how the judicial system should work. Justice Bland joins Jody Sanders and Todd Smith to talk about her career path, from her journey as a Fifth Circuit clerk who later went into private practice with her mentor, and through the Texas judicial system. She also discusses efforts by her and oth...
2022-10-27
49 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Practicing Before the U.S. Supreme Court | Kannon Shanmugam
For many attorneys, the prospect of a U.S. Supreme Court argument serves as the capstone of a legal career. But for a select few, like Kannon Shanmugam, chair of Paul Weiss’s Supreme Court and Appellate Practice Group, arguing before the Supreme Court is a regular occurrence. Kannon joins Jody Sanders and Todd Smith to discuss his path to Supreme Court advocacy and some of the unique challenges it offers. Kannon also discusses the stiff competition for Supreme Court-bound cases and breaks down advocacy tips for attorneys at every level of the court system. Join us to learn mor...
2022-10-13
54 min
The Profitable Writer
Practicing Creativity Every Day with Todd Henry
Kent talks to author Todd Henry about the importance of daily practices, how Todd used his daily writing time to write a draft of the book in just three months, the specific morning routine he has followed for many years, and more. Todd Henry describes himself as an “arms dealer for the creative revolution.” He teaches leaders and organizations how to establish practices that lead to everyday brilliance. He is the author of six books, which include The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, and The Motivation Code, and his new book Daily Creative, whic...
2022-09-11
30 min
AZ Big Podcast with Michael & Amy
Ep. 46 - Talking The Robust Phoenix Economy with Todd Sanders
Todd Sanders talks about the positive business climate growing the Metro Phoenix economy.
2022-08-09
14 min
AZ Big Podcast with Michael & Amy
Ep. 46 - Talking The Robust Phoenix Economy with Todd Sanders
Todd Sanders talks about the positive business climate growing the Metro Phoenix economy.
2022-08-09
14 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Reflections on 100 Episodes
This week, co-hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders celebrate the Texas Appellate Law Podcast’s 100th episode! When they started the podcast just before the pandemic hit in 2020, neither of them could have imagined how much they would learn, how much fun they would have, and all the great people they would meet. To celebrate, Todd and Jody count down their top ten tips from their guests—from finding your niche to riding out the arc of despair—and a few bonuses. Please join us to celebrate and hear some of the best the podcast has to offer, plus some t...
2022-07-21
39 min
Why NOT Me
Jon Sanders & Les Hughes - EntrePastors
Jon and Les are making a huge impact in the Church through their EntrePastors platform and podcast. Helping pastors thrive. Thank you for listening! If you want to reach out or connect with Coach Todd Halls check out CoachToddHalls.com and join the community on Facebook.Peace to you
2022-06-23
48 min
Beyond the Current Situation
LEARN HOW WE CAN DOUBLE THE CURRENT HUMAN LIFE SPAN
"LEARN HOW WE CAN DOUBLE THE CURRENT HUMAN LIFE SPAN". This is the second episode of a three-part series with Dr. Todd Ovokaitys. Join this fascinating conversation I have with Dr. Todd about AGE REVERSAL. There is a big difference between slowing the aging process and reversing it! You do not want to miss this episode. As a thank you for being an amazing audience, and with Dr. Todd's generously, we are providing you with a GIFT. Please click on this link provided below to claim your free gift. We trust you will enjoy an experience with P...
2021-10-27
1h 25
Beyond the Current Situation
Unlock the Enigmatic Pathways Behind Brain Health
Tune in here as we "Unlock the Enigmatic Pathways Behind Brain Health". Your host Lily Sanders talks with Dr. Todd Ovokaitys in an insightful conversation on stem cells, quantum research, and all of the detailed the work he and his team perform to support brain health, and age reversal. This is a powerful download filled with information on healing, life longevity, and the amazing human potential. You will learn that the human life span potential is so much more than you think. Dr Todd discusses their advanced DNA testing method of awakening these new born cells with t...
2021-09-09
1h 33
Your Next: A Guide to Finding Fulfillment After Your Exit Hosted by Jerome Myers
The Strength of the Wolf is the Pack - Todd Sanders
Leadership is one of the most important aspects of making great things happen. In this episode, I talk to Todd Sanders, a leadership consultant and retired US marine. Today, Todd talks about a deeper concept of leadership and the importance of finding your tribe. Todd also talks about Stoicism, its key principles, and how it changed his approach to life. As a retired US marine, Todd also shares his experience shifting from the military to private consulting. He talks about his fears during the process and how he overcame those fears. If you’re a leader or you...
2021-06-07
58 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Promoting Diversity in Appellate Practice | Juvaria Khan
The law in general and appellate practice, in particular, suffer from a lack of diversity. The traditional barriers to both law and appellate practice have left many students of color and first-generation law students lacking opportunities and access to the profession. Luckily, organizations like The Appellate Project recognize this problem and seek to change it. Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down with Juvaria Khan to discuss her creation of The Appellate Project, which seeks to provide more students and lawyers access to appellate practice. Juvaria shares her personal experiences as a Muslim woman and daughter of immigrants and expl...
2021-04-22
42 min
The Business of Blueberries
Blueberry Data and Insights with Todd Sanders and Bill Steed
On today’s episode of the Business of Blueberries, we discuss the 2021 California Blueberry harvest and how the Blueberry Marketing Resource Information Center (B-MRIC) has changed crop reporting for California growers. Hosts Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC), is joined by Todd Sanders, the executive director of the California Blueberry Commission and Bill Steed, a grower and packer in San Diego County for Fairfield Farms. “[A grower] looked at the data that was coming down the [B-MRIC] pipeline and they looked at the three...
2021-04-01
36 min
The Danny Toddcast
Episode #97 - Do The Bernie
I have my brother @itsnicktodd on to discuss OnlyFans for feet, what Bernie Sanders Meme is our favorite, tortilla folding techniques, some Hockey and my new favorite cookbook! (Just Feed Me by: Jessie James Decker - https://amzn.to/2Y7rgkD) - Connect with me on Instagram: @itsdannytodd
2021-01-23
51 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Appellate Practice Perspectives: Private Civil Firms | Reagan Simpson
Although private civil appellate practice can be its own niche, there are many ways to do it—solo or in a boutique, mid-sized firm, or large firm. While the basics remain the same, the individual experience may vary greatly depending on the practice setting. Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down with Reagan Simpson of Yetter Coleman LLP to compare and contrast each of their experiences in various practice settings. Both Todd and Reagan started at large firms, with Reagan transitioning through various settings into a boutique practice, while Todd found his way to solo practice. Jody has spent his career...
2020-12-31
49 min
Crew 1st Culture Podcast
Todd Edwards - Leading with Consistency
Todd Edwards joins me today and I’m honored to be able to share our conversation in which we discuss the importance that consistency plays in good leadership.Thank you for listening! Click here to leave a message to let me know what you think & how this episode impacted you.No matter where or what you came from, great things can come from you!
2020-11-26
1h 35
East to West Hunting Podcast
Adam Sanders - Singer/Songwriter & Realtree Ambassador
We're excited to be talking with country music singer & hit songwriter Adam Sanders this week on the podcast about the intersection of songwriting & the outdoors. Adam is also a Realtree ambassador and has written huge hits like "Hell of A Night" for Dustin Lynch and "Ain't Worth the Whiskey" by Cole Swindell. He recently released "Drink, Drank, Drunk" and we're talking about everything from early memories of Nashville, to what makes a great song to why hunting should be about exploring your personal relationship with the outdoors.
2020-10-05
25 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Working with Trial Counsel: The Dynamic Between Trial Lawyers and Appellate Lawyers
So often, trial lawyers are expected to do it all when trying a case—prepping and examining witnesses, arguing motions, making objections, and preserving the record. This translates to early mornings, late nights, and opportunities for things to get overlooked. Having another set of eyes (and a different skill set) can not only lighten trial counsel’s load, but ensure a better outcome for the client. This is where appellate counsel can really add value. In their 25th episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders discuss ways that having appellate counsel involved at different stages of the litigation process can stre...
2020-08-20
1h 02
Cards on the Table
What's Your Story - Todd Miechiels
Ten years ago, Todd Miechiels began a full time work to harvest stories of God's redemption in the lives of Christ followers. The end product is a person's five minute story expressed in a well thought out manner captured on video. Once produced, the object of the game to export the video file to all who know you and many who don't. We all have a story. Todd's journey into this undeniable passion has been surprising, fulfilling, and full of new learnings. Listen as Todd shares his heart for others!
2020-06-17
44 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Why Appeals Matter Even When the Odds Are Low
Statistically speaking, any appellant faces an uphill battle with less than a 50% chance of success. But, with those odds, why should a client ever appeal? Todd Smith and Jody Sanders answer this question, highlighting why appeals matter even when the odds might not point to success. The discussion focuses on how standards of review impact the appellate issues and chances of success, and other considerations to raise when counseling clients about the reasons to appeal (or not) a particular case. Whether for error correction, principle, or seeking new precedent, Todd and Jody discuss preliminary questions and issues that might...
2020-06-16
36 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Court of Appeals Reversals by the Numbers | Kent Rutter
Jody and Todd talk with Kent Rutter, appellate attorney and current chair of the State Bar of Texas Appellate Section. Kent talks about the State Bar Appellate Section and the numerous benefits that it offers its members. Kent also talks about an empirical study that he and other Haynes & Boone attorneys prepared analyzing reversal rates in the various Texas intermediate courts of appeals. Please contact Todd and Jody with questions, suggestions, or feedback on the episodes: Todd todd@appealsplus.com Jody jody.sanders@kellyhart.com Information on items discussed:
2020-05-05
33 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Sharing a Page from Lady Lawyer Diaries | Kendyl Hanks & Kristen LaFreniere
Jody and Todd have their first double-guest show with Kendyl Hanks and Kristen LaFreniere a/k/a KVP. They talk about their experiences with appellate practice, social media, and issues affecting women practicing law. They also discuss the #LadyLawyerDiaries phenomenon on social media and bringing the legal community together to improve the practice of law for women and other underrepresented groups. Please contact Todd and Jody with questions, suggestions, or feedback on the episodes: Todd todd@appealsplus.com Jody jody.sanders@kellyhart.com Information on items discussed: ...
2020-04-28
45 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Getting Your iPhone and iPad J.D. | Jeff Richardson
Todd and Jody talk with the first out-of-state guest, Jeff Richardson, a Louisiana appellate attorney and the person behind the website iPhone J.D. Jeff talks about integrating technology into litigation and appeals, and the many ways that an iPad can streamline appellate practice, from initial preparation to oral argument. Please contact Todd and Jody with questions, suggestions, or feedback on the episodes: Todd todd@appealsplus.com Jody jody.sanders@kellyhart.com Information on items discussed: Jeff Richardson: https://www.adamsandreese.com/people...
2020-04-21
32 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Getting Wise About Appellate Law, Texas History, and Podcasting | Justice Ken Wise
Todd and Jody talk with Justice Ken Wise, Fourteenth Court of Appeals, the original Texas appellate podcaster. Justice Wise talks about his career on and off the bench, his Texas-history podcast, Wise About Texas, and things he has learned serving on both the trial and appellate benches. Please contact Todd and Jody with questions, suggestions, or feedback on the episodes: Todd todd@appealsplus.com Jody jody.sanders@kellyhart.com Information on items discussed: Justice Ken Wise: http://www.txcourts.gov/14thcoa/about-the-court/justices...
2020-04-14
26 min
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Transition from Bench to Practice and Judicial Mental Health | Justice Scott Field
Todd and Jody talk with Former Justice Scott Field, Third Court of Appeals, about transitioning from the bench to private practice and judicial mental health. Justice Field shares insights from the bench on effective advocacy and opens up about difficult times that judges have from some of the issues that they face. Please contact Todd and Jody with questions, suggestions, or feedback on the episodes: Todd todd@appealsplus.com Jody jody.sanders@kellyhart.com Information on items discussed: Scott Field: https://www.butlersnow...
2020-04-07
32 min
W.A.C.E.'s Chamber Leadership Podcast
Becoming a Transformational Chamber with Todd Sanders
Greater Phoenix Chamber President and CEO Todd Sanders talks about how they shifted away from being a transactional chamber to a transformational chamber where businesses and the community are the focus instead of all the things the chamber does.Follow Dave Kilby on Twitter: @DaveKilbyWACEFollow Greater Phoenix Chamber on Twitter: @phxchamber
2019-12-02
10 min
No Solo Juego Solos
No Solo Juego Solos [1x22] Todd Sanders
Un programa dedicado al diseñador Todd Sanders [00:00:00] Intro [00:03:40] La reflexión: La Evolución en los juegos de mesa [00:09:08] En tu mesa y en la mía: Especial Todd Sanders con Gabriel @cestadepatos [00:11:54] ¿Qué define un juego de Todd Sanders? [01:08:43] Juegos ++Publicados [01:09:45] IUNU [01:31:18] Pulp Detective [01:56:31] Mr Cabbagehead garden [02:14:11] Six Sons of Sultan (Button Shy) ++PnP [02:24:49] Court of Xiang-Chi [02:35:29] Land of Enin [02:43:39] Shadows Upon Lassadar saga [02:53:38] The Draugr [03:02:00] Princess of Maiden [03:09:47] Forest of Wyr saga [03:10:19] A Wanderer in the Forest of Wyr [03:14:00] A Weaver in the Forest of Wyr [03:17:28] The Sekeer in the Forest of Wyr [03:23:54] The Thief in the Forest...
2019-11-04
4h 36
Small Business War Stories
Roadhouse Relics: Making Art with Neon in Austin, Texas | Todd Sanders
Todd Sanders always knew he wanted to be an artist. He get into making neon signs, and he developed a clientele of businesses who sought him for commercial signs. But Todd wanted more...he wanted to make fine art with neon. He was committed. So committed that at one point he slept in a trailer in a field with no electricity. He gritted his way forward, to where today he has an iconic shop in South Austin and his art is displayed the world over. Todd shares his story in today's...
2019-10-03
00 min
Good Social Media Podcast
Colonel Sanders; The Instagram Influencer
Colonel Harland David Sanders was born on 9 September 1890 and had a few jobs like steam engine stoker and insurance salesman before selling fried chicken. In April 2019 all that changed when he became a ‘true’ Instagram Influencer.
2019-04-23
17 min
The Captains Coach Podcast
Todd Sanders of The McChrystal Group Pt. 2
Hey hey listeners! Welcome to another episode of the Captain’s Coach Podcast. I had a lot of fun with today’s guest, Todd Sanders. Todd is one of our first guests coming from a primarily executive/business leadership perspective. He currently serves as a Principle at the McCrystal Group. He is a graduate of the Naval Academy where he commissioned out of into the Marine Corps as an infantry officer and later served as an operational and strategic planner as well as an international military advisor. After retiring from the military, Todd started a private consulting firm and then serv...
2019-03-12
31 min
The Captains Coach Podcast
Leadership Expert: Todd Sanders of The McChrystal Group
Hey hey listeners! Welcome to another episode of the Captain’s Coach Podcast. I had a lot of fun with today’s guest, Todd Sanders. Todd is one of our first guests coming from a primarily executive/business leadership perspective. He currently serves as a Principle at the McCrystal Group. He is a graduate of the Naval Academy where he commissioned out of into the Marine Corps as an infantry officer and later served as an operational and strategic planner as well as an international military advisor. After retiring from the military, Todd started a private consulting firm and then serv...
2019-03-08
29 min
AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Rivera • Free Angency • Dion Sanders
• In depth look at this weeks storylines around MLB • --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todd-garza2/support
2019-02-01
42 min
Non Breaking Space Show
Bruce Floyd & Todd Sanders — Social Media
While social media replaced the cultural tradition of inviting friends over for dinner and then subjecting them to a slide show of your vacation, it’s more than that to organizations and companies. It’s communication, promotion, boasting, customer service, brand awareness, and more. Bruce Floyd is the Social Media Manager at University of Florida Athletic Association and Todd Sanders is Director of Social Media at University of Florida. While one covers student athletics and the other covers academia and campus life respectfully, together they cover largest portions of the University of Florida’s social media brand. We ask how they h...
2016-06-21
00 min
Non Breaking Space Show
Bruce Floyd & Todd Sanders — Social Media
While social media replaced the cultural tradition of inviting friends over for dinner and then subjecting them to a slide show of your vacation, it’s more than that to organizations and companies. It’s communication, promotion, boasting, customer service, brand awareness, and more. Bruce Floyd is the Social Media Manager at University of Florida Athletic Association and Todd Sanders is Director of Social Media at University of Florida. While one covers student athletics and the other covers academia and campus life respectfully, together they cover largest portions of the University of Florida’s social media brand. We ask how they h...
2016-06-21
1h 07
Non Breaking Space Show
Bruce Floyd & Todd Sanders — Social Media
While social media replaced the cultural tradition of inviting friends over for dinner and then subjecting them to a slide show of your vacation, it’s more than that to organizations and companies. It’s communication, promotion, boasting, customer service, brand awareness, and more. Bruce Floyd is the Social Media Manager at University of Florida Athletic Association and Todd Sanders is Director of Social Media at University of Florida. While one covers student athletics and the other covers academia and campus life respectfully, together they cover largest portions of the University of Florida’s social media brand. We ask how th...
2016-06-21
1h 07
The Construction Leading Edge Podcast
Growing your people and building relationships with large contractors - Guy Sanders
Guy Sanders of DPR Construction, one of the largest contractors in the US, shares strategies you can use to grow your team and grow your business by building relationships with large contractors like DPR. DPR Construction is #21 on the 2015 ENR Top 400 Contractors list with $2.9 billion annual revenue and 2,600 employees. Guy Sanders is one of DPR's leaders and talent managers, and we discuss topics including the following: How to know when you have the wrong people on the bus, and you need to make a change. DPR's philosophy, "Who we build is as important as what we b...
2016-01-23
43 min