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Social Misconduct

Social Misconduct

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Real Stories. Real Commentary. Real Laughs. Social Misconduct is the fusion of Hollywood and homegrown hustling, the marriage of uber-intellectual minds with call-it-like-you-see-it attitudes exploring the real stuff that matters…the human condition. Take an hour long dive into the uncensored and unfiltered minds of Mik and B. Walt on some of today's most ridiculous news, pop culture, dating & relationships, and exploring their own personal lives. Social Misconduct doesn't push the envelope, ...
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Gayme Misconduct

Ilan & Marzy

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A puck pod for the gays, by the gays. About growing the game, the weird ongoings of hockey social media, the plays themselves and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Light 'Em Up

Phillip Rizzo

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"Light 'Em Up" takes a deep dive on the criminal justice system, crime scene investigation and leadership. We take you under and behind the crime scene investigation tape to get at the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help us God! Justice comes to those that fight ... not those that cry!
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Freedom Unaffiliated

Independence Institute

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Did you know 46% of the voters in Colorado are unaffiliated? Have you ever wondered why? Hear from the experts at Independence Institute talk about the issues important to Colorado and how to bring some sanity to this increasingly leftist state.
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The Prison Officer Podcast is a place where prison officers and correctional staff share their experiences, discuss leadership, cope with stress, and learn survival strategies for one of the toughest careers out there. Hosted by Michael Cantrell, this podcast delves into the lives, dreams, and challenges faced by those who work inside the walls of our nation’s prisons. It features interviews, insights, and discussions related to the unique and demanding world of corrections. Whether it’s ove ...
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The Pie: An Economics Podcast

Becker Friedman Institute at UChicago

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Economists are always talking about The Pie – how it grows and shrinks, how it’s sliced, and who gets the biggest shares. Join host Tess Vigeland as she talks with leading economists from the University of Chicago about their cutting-edge research and key events of the day. Hear how the economic pie is at the heart of issues like the aftermath of a global pandemic, jobs, energy policy, and more.
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Every week the Wonkhe team and guests from across higher education dissect the week's big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The HR Rescue podcast is hosted by Human Resource expert Jenni Stone MHRM, SHRM-CP, PHR where she addresses some of the most common HR issues within every small business. Whether you are a newly certified HR professional, business owner or office manager these simple tips can help keep your business in compliance and help prevent a minor issue from becoming a serious problem.
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Wrongful

Crystal Clear Media

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Wrongful deep dives cases of potential wrongful convictions and prosecutions. Season 1: The Wrongful Conviction of Zachariah Anderson – 6 episodes. Season 2: MA v. Karen Read – Episodes begin June 19th. Join us to see if she will be found innocent or guilty. Episodes and links to social media can be found at WrongfulPod.com and wherever you get your podcasts. #FreeZachariahAnderson #FreeKarenRead #WrongfulPod
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Jur-Ed Podcast

The Jur-Ed Foundation

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A podcast about law and legal rights, looking at systems, structures and social relations. Human rights over property interests. We promote JURidical EDucation.
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Political Justice is a subsidy organization of USCOG. Our values come from the Bible (Old and New Testament); We are Advocates of Social Justice cause(s) such as calling for Reparations for the Black Descendants of Slaves, Rehabbing the Criminal Justice Systems (the current system is systemically racist against black and brown people), Child Protection Services should be run by Christian Lawyer(s). Justice is an inherent Mandatory Gift from God not the Government. The Government is legislati ...
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The Beginning of Guidance (Bidayat al-Hidayat) is one of the last books written by the great 12th century Persian scholar, Imam al-Ghazali. It is intended to be a guidebook for structuring daily activities and rectifying the state of your heart as you strive to be a worshipful servant of God. The book covers three sections: acts of worship, avoiding misconduct and advice on keeping company with others. It begins with the intentions of seeking knowledge, the etiquettes of waking in the mornin ...
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This week on the podcast we pore over Rachel Reeves’ first budget and consider the implications for universities. We also think about students’ finances as bus fares and the minimum wage both rise. Plus OfS has been rattling its sabre on consumer rights—but is the sector taking any notice? With Andy Westwood, Professor of Public Policy, Government …
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Central planners disregard Coloradans’ true mobility needs By Jon Caldara Tired of all the traffic? Tough. The central planners in charge command it only get worse at an exponential rate. The reason our roads suck is money that could fix and expand them goes to transit which relatively no one uses. U.S. Census data shows only 4% of Denver’s commuti…
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What progressives get wrong about income distribution By Mike Rosen In my last column, I debunked the claim that the rich don’t pay their fair share of the taxes. A reader’s online comment grudgingly conceded my point but sidestepped it with a counter argument about unfair income distribution. Had I more space I’d have dealt with that then, so let’…
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What parents should know about Colorado’s sexually charged social studies By Pam Benigno Beginning this fall, Colorado’s first and second graders might learn about the story behind Harvey Milk’s gay pride flag, while down the hallway, third graders learn about California’s failed 1978 ban on lesbian and gay teachers, Milk’s death, and his murderer’…
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Colorado’s political future under Proposition 131 By Jon Caldara Out of the 14 statewide ballot questions, which by the way ties the record, it’s Proposition 131 that would bring the most political change and disruption with its jungle primaries and ranked-choice voting general elections. Assuming voter fatigue doesn’t keep voters from reaching thi…
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Political Justice is a subsidy organization of The Universal Science Church of God, Inc. [USCOG]. Our values come from the Bible (Old and New Testament); We are Advocates of Social Justice cause(s) and to be more specific we are calling for Reparations for the Black Descendants of Slaves, Rehabbing the Criminal Justice Systems (the current system i…
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Political Justice is a subsidy organization of The Universal Science Church of God, Inc. [USCOG]. Our values come from the Bible (Old and New Testament); We are Advocates of Social Justice cause(s) and to be more specific we are calling for Reparations for the Black Descendants of Slaves, Rehabbing the Criminal Justice Systems (the current system i…
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Bats are considered a natural pesticide. When they began to die out due to an invasive fungus, farmers turned to chemicals to control pests. The result, as Eyal Frank of the Harris school of Public Policy describes on this episode of The Pie, was skyrocketing infant deaths. Tune in to learn more about the vast ramifications of ecosystem disruptions…
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Welcome to this brand-new episode of Light ‘Em Up! Tell a friend that lives overseas about us! We are now actively being downloaded in 114 countries. On this investigative, educational and impactful edition of Light ‘Em Up — we expose and tell the truth in a world filled with confusion and misinformation. We delve into the facts not the fiction abo…
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This week on the podcast student numbers are set to decline in England after 2030 - we discuss the implications. Plus rumours are swirling over next week’s budget, the TaxPayers’ Alliance has turned its attention to VC pay, and there’s a new report on international student perceptions of different destinations. With David Duncan, Chief Operating Of…
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Vote no on retaining Colorado judges By Jon Caldara I urge people to vote against retaining judges in Colorado. Yes, all of them. We do not directly elect judges as other states do, where Republican and Democrat candidates face off. Instead, the governor appoints the state’s judges after a nominating committee brings him two or three to choose from…
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Don’t reward judicial misconduct in November By Dennis Maes In October, Colorado voters will be receiving their blue book, the guide to the 2024 statewide ballot issues. Included in the book will be a report on the justices and judges standing for retention. The reports are generated by commissions designed to provide information to the electorate …
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Kamala Harris echoes big Democrat lie on ‘tax fairness’ By Mike Rosen It’s an election year and Democrats are, as usual, outbidding Republicans with unlimited giveaways to the masses. How will they finance this when the national debt already tops $35 trillion and federal spending is projected to exceed revenues by $2 trillion this fiscal year? By “…
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Taxpayers subsidize progressive war on affordable energy By Jon Caldara “350 Colorado” is an anti-fossil fuels organization which lobbies to end the state’s oil and gas industry. They organize anti-energy zealots to march, protest and pressure lawmakers. Proud of their role in civil disobedience during Colorado Oil and Gas Commission hearings, they…
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State Power Weaponized Against Out-Of-Favor Gay Group By Jon Caldara Being gay but not holding a liberal opinion makes you a hate group. It’s fine to be part of the LGBTQIA+ crowd in Colorado. In fact, you’ll be celebrated, and, if you wish, officially honored with a flag that has flown over the Capitol. However, if you’re part of the LGBTQIA+ comm…
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What if the key to managing conflicts in corrections is as simple as mastering the art of listening? Join us as we examine the evolution of de-escalation techniques, starting from the era of "verbal judo" to contemporary methods centered on active listening and emotional regulation. You'll learn why truly hearing and understanding the other person …
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This week on the podcast we look at the latest graduate recruitment trends as the Institute of Student Employers reveals a 60 per cent surge in applications per vacancy. Plus OfS is to survey the prevalence of sexual misconduct, and there’s new NSS data on satisfaction by student characteristic. With Julie Sanders, Vice Chancellor and Principal at …
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Private equity investors made some $200 billion worth of healthcare acquisitions in 2021, and $1 trillion worth in the 10 years leading up to 2023. In this episode of The Pie, Maggie Shi, professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, discusses how private equity impacts hospitals along multiple dimensions, including patient volumes, revenues, em…
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This week on the podcast it’s possible to predict a student’s wellbeing using mental health analytics - but what are the ethics and implications? Plus Labour’s new legislation for improving the rental market has been discussed in Parliament, Hidden History looks at a push for higher technical skills, and there’s going to be a new International Educ…
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Meet Adam Dennis, a 28-year law enforcement/corrections veteran, who shares his early days, influenced by his father's advice and his brother's positive experiences, as he navigates through a career filled with challenges and unexpected culture shocks. From playing college baseball to earning a criminology degree, Adam's journey is inspiring and ey…
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Welcome back to this brand-new, explosive, visionary, investigative edition of Light 'Em Up. We're currently being actively downloaded in 114 countries, globally. Thank you for your unwavering, constant support. Without fear or favor, we shine the antiseptic light of the truth on any topic that we undertake and report on. On this episode we focus o…
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This week on the podcast Universities UK’s much anticipated “blueprint for change” is out – is a new 70 per cent participation target the right one? Plus The Times reports that fees might be going up, Hidden History recalls university leaders trying to get the attention of government, and Keir Starmer has been in Brussels – will he give way on fees…
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When the Soo Line threatened to expand into the Great Northern Railway’s territory in 1905, the two companies entered a fierce competition for marketshare in which the they rapidly constructed nearly 500 miles of rail tracks and over 50 new towns. In this episode of The Pie, Chad Syverson, the George C. Tiao Distinguished Service Professor of Econo…
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Mike Rosen's Ballot measure picks for Colorado’s November election. By Mike Rosen For those who haven’t the time or interest in plowing through the 91 pages of the State’s published Blue Book explaining each of the 14 measures on this year’s election ballot, as in years past, I’m saving you the trouble by humbly offering my recommendations as follo…
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Lakewood voters to decide on eliminating taxpayer protections in November By Savana Kascak LAKEWOOD–The Lakewood City Council in August referred a measure to the November 5 ballot asking voters to permanently eliminate revenue limitations in place under the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR). Despite some complicated ballot wording, a yes v…
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Join us live from the Missouri Correctional Association and Missouri Probation and Parole Officers Association fall conference at the stunning Lodge of the Four Seasons in Lake of the Ozarks. Learn about suicide prevention from the critical support provided by the 988 national suicide hotline. Hear inspiring conversations with Major Ognenovski from…
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This week on the podcast Team Wonkhe has been at Labour Conference in Liverpool - we discuss what was and wasn’t said about higher education. Plus there’s news on skills (and in particular Level 7 apprenticeships), Hidden History looks at how HE came to be publicly funded, and Wales’ new tertiary regulator has a plan. With Pam Macpherson Barrett, H…
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Boulder Shooting By Jon Caldara There is no substitute for a good and brave cop. Shiny new police equipment matters very little compared to the swift and courageous action of individual police officers. In fact, in the case of the Boulder King Soopers shooting, we’re lucky that waiting for shiny equipment didn’t cost dozens more lives. The massacre…
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Join me on this week's Prison Officer Podcast as I bring you an exclusive update from the Missouri Correctional Association and the MPPOA conference. You'll also get a sneak peek into my classes on "Essentials in Correctional Excellence" and "Leading Without Rank," where I’ll share practical leadership strategies at all levels, regardless of your r…
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This week on the podcast bits of the UUK blueprint on funding the sector have emerged - we evaluate what’s emerged so far. Plus we ask whether closure of courses at ABA is a coalmine canary, a debate is hotting up over workload and Hidden History dives into the duopoly. With Ben Ward, Chief Executive at University of Manchester Students’ Union, Meg…
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Why I’m voting for Donald Trump By Jon Caldara Former President Donald Trump’s action, or more specifically inaction, on Jan. 6, 2021, was unforgivable. Stolen election or not, the nation’s Capitol was being attacked by his diehard supporters as he hid for hours. No, he didn’t incite a riot or “insurrection,” but he did nothing to stop it. He, our …
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College imbeciles declare war on Western Civilization By Mike Rosen Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel, leftist, radical, activist college students at Columbia University have lost their collective minds (as have other groups of this ilk elsewhere.) There’s no other way to say that. Their organization calls itself Columbia University Apartheid Divest, se…
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Democrats cackling for joy after DNC By Mike Rosen I’ll confess I didn’t watch the speechifying at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), it was excruciating enough just to read about it and watch video clips the next day. One frequent target was the Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025,” a 900-page guidebook prepared by conservative policy wonks…
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The Federal Reserve responded to COVID-era inflation with the fastest increase in the federal funds rate in 40 years. Importantly, the effectiveness of their response depends on how the public perceived it. In this episode of The Pie, Carolin Pflueger, Associate Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, covers her recent talk to the Federal …
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Welcome back to this brand-new, investigative, in-depth, exposé exclusively featured on Light 'Em Up. We're actively being downloaded in 114 countries, globally. Thank you for your unwavering, support. Without fear or favor, we shine the antiseptic light of the truth on any topic that we undertake and report on. Tonight, we examine the officer invo…
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This week on the podcast over the summer the government paused implementation of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act - but should it have, and what will happen next? Plus international visa application data for August is out, Hidden History looks at the competition to be old, and a younger generation is doing less well than their parents. …
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Learning to live without a functional Colorado GOP By Jon Caldara ’m trying to come up with the right analogy. I’m sure you can do much better. I’m thinking of a bunch of little kids playing king of the hill. In their minds, they think the pile of dirt is Mount Everest, when, in fact, it’s the size of a pitching mound. Or maybe one of those Japanes…
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Legislating behind closed doors has become legal in Colorado. By Jon Caldara What’s worse: people in political power shielding their activity from public oversight or the media celebrating them for doing so? Fortunately, in Colorado, we don’t have to choose. We get both! The Colorado Press Association has bestowed its “Defender of Free Press” award…
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