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The Justice Podcast

The Justice Podcast

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Learn how the world works and how it should change. We talk with all sorts of people, because nobody knows everything and everybody has value. This is not financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies to create a healthier society.

If you'd like to further engage with these topics , find us on LinkedIn and Instagram @thejusticepodcast.

**We recently rebranded to "The Justice Podcast" from "Bitwise Bobby." Apologies for any confusion.**
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Neil Hubacker, former pastor of Antioch Community Church in Beverly and former director of the Church Ambassador Network of New Hampshire, describes his experiences planting a church and pastoring legislators.This episode is Part 3 of 3 in my capstone project as a Daniel Fellow at the Harvard Law School Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies. This podcast is not affiliated with Harvard University or Harvard Law School.This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: ⁠TheJusticePodcast.com⁠
Gloria White-Hammond discusses her ministry of healing and how lessons learned in Sudanese advocacy translate to needs faced in the United States.This episode is Part 2 of 3 in my capstone project as a ⁠Daniel Fellow⁠ at the Harvard Law School Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies. This podcast is not affiliated with Harvard University or Harvard Law School.This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: ⁠⁠TheJusticePodcast.com⁠⁠
Sam Acevedo, the Pastor for Social Transformation at the Congregación León de Judá , narrates his journey from a Florida childhood to a New York prosecutorial career to Boston pastoral service.This episode is Part 1 of 3 in my capstone project as a ⁠Daniel Fellow⁠ at the Harvard Law School Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies. This podcast is not affiliated with Harvard University or Harvard Law School.This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: ⁠⁠TheJusticePodcast.com⁠⁠
Lori Mihalich-Levin is an author, host of the Parents at Work Podcast, and the CEO and founder of Mindful Return. Prior to her work in advocating for parental leave and working parents, Lori was a practicing attorney working in the health care space. In this episode we talk about how working parents can approach work-life balance and how employers should consider employees with children and other special concerns. We end the conversation discussing how legislators might govern these employee-employer relationships. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Nicole Huberfeld discusses how American health care works (or doesn't), describing how federal government interacts with state governments and ultimately impacts individuals like you and me. Nicole is the Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law at BU School of Public Health and Professor of Law at BU School of Law, and she loves teaching people about the ins and outs of health care. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Jens Thorsen has been working in the insurance and benefits industry for a number of years, and we discuss how to think about this convoluted system of systems.  First, we talk about the intertwined and layered aspects of hospital systems. Then, we dive into a cutting edge product: Apos therapy. Finally, Jens discusses the financial components of healthcare and how to analyze healthcare processes from a business perspective.  Learn how to start thinking about the complexities of healthcare by listening to today's episode! This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Jake Lee, an attorney at the Pennsylvania Health Law Project (PHLP), explains the importance of litigation in assuring the citizens of Pennsylvania (and the rest of the country) retain their healthcare rights established in Medicaid.  Through advocacy for individuals, PHLP works to fight for the rights of the 25% of Pennsylvanians who are on Medicaid.  Learn about the challenges and complexities of this system on today's episode. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Moriah Bartsch-Green, a Clinical Nurse III in San Diego, discusses the challenges she faces in the hospital where she works.  She and the rest of the staff struggle with limited resources. They manage to get the job done, but often at great personal cost.  Is there any hope for this situation?  Find out in today's episode. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Larry Block, owner of Beyond the Outbox and Home Chronicle, explains how the Affordable Care Act affected his business decisions.  We also discuss his marketing business, his mother's health insurance, and a potential business opportunity for someone interested in healthcare entrepreneurship. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Jason Spellmire, a member of the Spellmire family farm and US Army veteran, discusses life as a farmer in Ohio.  Farming entails every industry from food and beverages to energy and chemical manufacturing, and Jason explains how farmers consider all of the factors at play.  Listen to the episode and learn a bit more about agriculture culture! This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Gerardo Martinez, USMC veteran and founder of Wild Kid Acres, explains how he entered the world of farming as a newcomer.  We discuss how he got started, the process of winning a grant from the Maryland state government, and the hope Gerardo has for future farmers and how they might be trained through Wild Kid Acres.  Wild Kid Acres is his home and he loves being there with his family. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Alan Bjerga, SVP of Communications at the National Milk Producers Federation, discusses the complexities of addressing concerns for dairy farmers across the country, both in the Farm Bill and through other policy.  The 2023 Farm Bill will be Alan Bjerga's 5th Farm Bill, and he has been working in the agriculture industry his entire career. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Scott Lowman, PhD, Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions, discusses the importance of bacteria in plants, city gardening, and how farmer attitudes fuel food systems.  Dr. Lowman is the Director of Research at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research at Virginia Tech and a Co-Founder of Lynchburg Grows Urban Farm and Job Training Center. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Marilyn Kostuch, precision ag tech sales specialist, discusses how new tools can increase ROI, reduce costs, and improve environmental impacts.  Marilyn has years of experience in the industry and earned her degree in Agriculture and Business Management from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Pat Dillon discusses how family farms can experience family drama, how John Deere fought back against Russia, and much more on today's episode.  Pat is an attorney in Iowa at Dillon Law P.C.  He served as President of the American Agricultural Law Association and was born and raised on his family farm where he still does some work today.  Pat is also a US army veteran. This podcast isn't financial, legal, or medical advice, but we do discuss how we might invest our resources in systems and policies for a healthier society. If you'd like to learn more about today's topic and other public policy issues, check out the website: TheJusticePodcast.com
Rich Branton, former CTO of Merck, shares his experience regarding the company’s response to the 2017 NotPetya cyber attack. Rich spent 32 years at Merck & Co. in a variety of IT roles and retired in 2020 after working as CTO for a decade. (THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL, INVESTMENT, OR MEDICAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, FINANCIAL ADVISOR, AND/OR A DOCTOR FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS). Season 1 (AKA "Bitwise Bobby") addresses complex policy challenges facing the United States. The mission is not to sway people's opinions or change their minds in minutes. It is simply to provide insight.  Subject-matter experts and ordinary people, alike, have different perspectives.  We can benefit from learning about those differing opinions and the thought processes behind them.
Kathy discusses America's roles and responsibilities within the refugee crises of the world. Attorney Kathy Railsback, a graduate of UCLA School of Law, has worked in a variety of immigration practice areas for over 30 years.  Kathy has experience in Southeast Asia, Africa, the Southern US border, as well as work within various parts of the States. (THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONTACT AN ATTORNEY FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS) Bitwise Bobby: Season 1 addresses complex policy challenges facing the United States. The mission is not to sway people's opinions or change their minds in minutes. It is simply to provide insight.  Subject-matter experts and ordinary people, alike, have different perspectives.  We can benefit from learning about those differing opinions and the thought processes behind them.
Attorney Julio Del Olmo discusses the nightmare of removal proceedings (deportation) and challenges existing in America's judicial system (THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONTACT AN ATTORNEY FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS). Julio Cortes del Olmo is a Boston Immigration Attorney and the owner of Del Olmo Law PC.  Del Olmo Law PC is a multi-service immigration law firm specializing in all areas of U.S. immigration law, from removal defense (deportation defense) to family-based immigration, naturalization, and talent-based immigration cases.  Season 1 of The Justice Podcast (AKA "Bitwise Bobby") addresses complex policy challenges facing the United States. The mission is not to sway people's opinions or change their minds in minutes. It is simply to provide insight.  Subject-matter experts and ordinary people, alike, have different perspectives.  We can benefit from learning about those differing opinions and the thought processes behind them.
Bianca Gracia discusses how conservative Latinos view the issue of crossing the border illegally. Bianca is the president of Latinos for Trump, a PAC aiming to build relationships and change the narrative with the media by promoting, educating, and spreading awareness on the conservative principles in the Hispanic Communities via TV, Radio, and Social Media. Season 1 of The Justice Podcast (AKA "Bitwise Bobby") addresses complex policy challenges facing the United States. The mission is not to sway people's opinions or change their minds in minutes. It is simply to provide insight.  Subject-matter experts and ordinary people, alike, have different perspectives.  We can benefit from learning about those differing opinions and the thought processes behind them.
Attorney Kat Shnayder discusses the legal process required to immigrate into the US and some of the challenges individuals face (THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONTACT AN ATTORNEY FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS). Kat is a solo practitioner and owner of the KZ Law Offices located in Brighton, Massachusetts. Attorney Shnayder provides legal representation and guidance in the area of immigration law. As an immigrant from Russia she can appreciate the complexity and anxiety that comes with immigrating to another country. From the initial consultation to attending naturalization interview with clients, Kat offers a range of legal services in all areas of immigration. Season 1 of The Justice Podcast (AKA "Bitwise Bobby") addresses complex policy challenges facing the United States. The mission is not to sway people's opinions or change their minds in minutes. It is simply to provide insight.  Subject-matter experts and ordinary people, alike, have different perspectives.  We can benefit from learning about those differing opinions and the thought processes behind them.
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