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The Justice Podcast
Bobby Stroup
42 episodes
2 days ago
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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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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Episodes (20/42)
The Justice Podcast
Summaread: A Massachusetts Experiment of AI in the Classroom | Della Ando & Christine Hwang [EdTech AI]

Della Ando and Christine Hwang discuss the AI experiment they ran in a Massachusetts classroom. "Summaread" uses a ChatGPT app to teach students how to summarize passages they read.

Della and Christine are both recent graduates from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and have experience teaching in Boston and Baltimore, respectively. If you would like to get in contact with them, email them at christine_hwang@gse.harvard.edu.

This episode is Part 4 of 5 in my capstone project as a ⁠Y-Lab Fellow⁠ at the Harvard Law School Youth Advocacy & Policy Lab. 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

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4 months ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

The Justice Podcast
QALYs Query AI's Learning Yield | Leah Rand [EdTech AI]


Leah Rand discusses metrics used to evaluate healthcare access. These ideas are then cross-applied to the issue of resource allocation in Massachusetts for Artificial Intelligence EdTech.

Dr. Rand is a Research Scientist with the Program on Regulation, Therapeutics, and Law (PORTAL) at Brigham and Women's Hospital and instructor at the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics.

This episode is Part 4 of 5 in my capstone project as a Y-Lab Fellow at the Harvard Law School Youth Advocacy & Policy Lab. 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

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5 months ago
53 minutes 22 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Legislating Data Privacy | Steve Owens [EdTech AI]

Representative Steve Owens discusses the Massachusetts Legislature's April 9 Data Privacy hearing and explains how he thinks about policymaking related to the future of information technology.

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5 months ago
22 minutes 18 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Teaching Tech | Mark McDonough [EdTech AI]

Mark McDonough speaks about his role as an Instructional Technology Specialist at Lincoln Public Schools in Lincoln, Massachusetts. We discuss AI in the classroom, student privacy policies, and what the future might hold for educators incorporating technology into their curriculum.

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5 months ago
40 minutes 26 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Data Privacy for Youth | Leah Plunkett [EdTech AI]

Leah Plunkett describes how parents and educators should think about privacy policies as a new wave of generative AI technologies emerge in student spaces.

Leah is the Executive Director of Harvard Law School Online, Associate Dean of Learning Experience and Innovation at Harvard Law School, Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, and author of Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk About Our Kids Online.

This episode is Part 1 of 5 in my capstone project as a Fellow at the Harvard Law School Youth Advocacy & Policy Lab (Y-Lab). 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

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5 months ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

The Justice Podcast
From Pastor to Policy Advocate | Neil Hubacker [Church & State]

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.

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6 months ago
33 minutes 59 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Pediatrics & Pastoral Ministries | Gloria White-Hammond [Church & State]

Gloria White-Hammond discusses her ministry of healing and how lessons learned in Sudanese advocacy translate to needs faced in the United States.

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6 months ago
47 minutes

The Justice Podcast
From Prosecutor to Pastor | Sam Acevedo [Church & State]

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.

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6 months ago
56 minutes 39 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Scale of Harm—Human Trafficking to Produce CSEM in the Philippines | Sally Frank, IJM [CJS]

WARNING: This episode contains sensitive material on the issue of sex crimes.


Sally Frank joins The Justice Podcast for a discussion on IJM's ⁠Scale of Harm study⁠ (October 2023) regarding the prevalence of human trafficking to produce Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM) in the Philippines. Sally is a criminal analyst at the International Justice Mission (IJM), and has extensive experience in working to combat child exploitation around the world.


As part of this conversation, Sally discusses how IJM collaborates with both governments and corporations to address this problem. She also talks about how to succeed when working with organizations who might have different priorities than your own.


Other Related Resources:

  • NCMEC CyberTipline (report child sexual exploitation): https://report.cybertip.org/
  • Take It Down (NCMEC-run platform to help members of the public remove online nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit photos and videos taken before they were 18): https://takeitdown.ncmec.org/
  • SafeToWatch (livestream detection technology): https://safetonet.com/safetowatch/
  • To contact IJM’s Center to End Online Sexual Exploitation of Children: endosec@ijm.org


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

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1 year ago
1 hour 46 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Decriminalizing Developmental Disabilities | Brian Kelmar [CJS]

WARNING: This episode contains sensitive material on the issue of sex crimes.


In this episode Brian Kelmar answers the question, how should the criminal justice system treat those with developmental disabilities, and more specifically, defendants with autism?


Brian Kelmar is the President and Co-Founder of Decriminalizing Developmental Disabilities, or DThree (formerly known as Legal Reform for the Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled).  Brian’s journey of criminal justice reform began when his autistic son was convicted of having sex with a minor. Brian now advocates for policy change to allow sentencing judges to account for developmental disabilities and for others to be educated on this issue.

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

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1 year ago
57 minutes 49 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Clerkships and Holding Judges Accountable | Aliza Shatzman [CJS]

Aliza Shatzman, President and Founder of The Legal Accountability Project, shares her thoughts on how the U.S. judicial clerkship process should change. For Aliza, this issue is personal (you can read her U.S. Congressional testimony on gender discrimination and harassment here), but our conversation takes a broader systems-based perspective. We discuss the power dynamics existing between judges and their clerks and how one might address misconduct within such an environment—possibly through both non-profit and legislative responses. All of these topics and more are included in this episode of The Justice Podcast.


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

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2 years ago
28 minutes 4 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Your Friendly Neighborhood Advanced-Air-Mobility-Man | Dan Sloat

Dan Sloat is a consultant, US Air Force veteran, and earned his JD/MBA from Oklahoma University. Dan's newest venture is founding the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Advanced Air Mobility Institute. Join our conversation as we discuss the future of human and cargo transportation, AAM. How will policymakers regulate it? How will business leaders leverage the technology for societal good? And why should "vertiport" be word of the year?


Check out Dan's word-of-the-year petition and the AAM Institute website. 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

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2 years ago
33 minutes 10 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Parental Leave and Business Management | Lori Mihalich-Levin [Health]

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

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2 years ago
28 minutes 45 seconds

The Justice Podcast
The Healthcare System That Doesn't Exist | Nicole Huberfeld [Health]

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

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2 years ago
28 minutes 9 seconds

The Justice Podcast
What's Under the Hood of Healthcare | Jens Thorsen [Health]

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

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2 years ago
24 minutes 26 seconds

The Justice Podcast
3.5 Million Pennsylvanians and PHLP | Jake Lee [Health]

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

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3 years ago
27 minutes 50 seconds

The Justice Podcast
We Need Nurses Now | Moriah Bartsch-Green [Health]

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

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3 years ago
25 minutes 54 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Small Business and the Affordable Care Act | Larry Block [Health]

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

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3 years ago
24 minutes 21 seconds

The Justice Podcast
Soap, Nitrogen, and Corn | Jason Spellmire [Ag]

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

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3 years ago
33 minutes 26 seconds

The Justice Podcast
From Devil Dog to Wild Kid (Acres) | Gerardo Martinez [Ag]

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

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3 years ago
39 minutes 25 seconds

The Justice Podcast
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.**