This week I talk with Dr. Carey Yazeed from Indiana Wesleyan University about her 20 year career as an entrepreneur and social worker.
Season 3, Episode 4: Come As You Are
Homeroom Antics!
Episode 35: What A Debacle!
Carlos and Adam return to talk about Week 5 of The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs, as well as accountability and inclusiveness in the horror community. Also, HBO Max and Zack Snyder’s Justice League is definitely discussed! Other topics include: Ruby Rose leaving Batwoman, David Arquette in Scream 5, the trailer for The Old Guard on Netflix, and tons of other recent genre entertainment related news!
E1: Beyond Fear
In this episode we introduce ourselves to you. Alexa and Alissa are “survivor scholars”. We are criminal justice professors an sex crimes experts based in California who also publicly navigate our professional spaces publicly owning our experiences as rape survivors.
E34: Leadership (w/ Dr. Brooke Gazdag)
This week, I talk with Dr. Brooke Gazdag about leadership. Brooke is an Organizational Psychologist and since March 2020 an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam. Brooke got her PhD in Organizational Behavior from the University at Buffalo and has since worked as Post Doc at the Technical University of Munich and then as an Assistant Professor at the University of Munich in Germany. Her research areas include leadership, negotiations and diversity.
Season 3, Episode 3: Stay Away
The Kids arrive for another week at school that starts with a game of Kiss the Flagpole.
Episode 34: Eat Your Symbi-oats! (w/ Mark Warren)
Robocop in Mortal Kombat! Venom! Overlord! All these topics (as well as loads more) are covered, as Mark Warren rejoins the crew for a fun discussion!
E8: The Power of the American Sheriff (w/ Mirya Holman)
On this episode, Professor Mirya Holman and I discuss the powerful role of the Sheriff in U.S. culture and politics. We talk about immigration, constraints on police administrators, the future of elected law enforcement officials, and the role of sheriffs in managing Covid-19 and ending mass incarceration.
E7: The Power of Storytelling in Policing (w/ Don Kurtz)
On this episode, Professor Don Kurtz and I discuss the role of storytelling in law enforcement. How do the gendered stories officers tell influence police culture and the rest of society? We also discuss the uncertainty of post-Coronavirus higher education and the utility of gallows humor.
E6: Can A Police Officer Use Jiu-Jitsu to Control A Larger Suspect? (w/ Evandro Nunes)
On this episode, World Class Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitor and police trainer Evandro Nunes tells us about the state of police defensive tactics training in the United States. We also talk about the importance managing time and distance in a fight and how to improve public trust in policing.