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Professor Leonard Cassuto (New York City) talks about his new book Academic Writing as if Readers Matter. In higher education, research has gained the upper hand at the expense of educating students, and the professor explains how this can change.
Video can be seen here: https://youtu.be/4yHT4W3Naqw
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This month, Sandy interviews journalist Jordan Chariton (New York) about the explosive revelations in his book We The Poisoned: Exposing the Flint Water Crisis and the Poisoning of 1000,000 Americans. Among many issues, they discuss the frequent unwillingness of the media to cover important stories and what you can do about it.
For the video version: https://youtu.be/nkeexB-Mxzg
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Addition links and information about guest Jordan Chariton
Book: https://www.amazon.com/We-Poisoned-Exposing-Poisoning-Americans/dp/1538194244
Audio Version: https://www.amazon.com/We-Poisoned-Exposing-Poisoning-Americans/dp/B0DBW8HD8B
Status Coup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StatusCoup/featured
"Flint Fatigue" documentary: https://flintfatigue.com
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This month, Sandy chats with Dawn Westmoreland (Asheville, NC) about her journey to blow the whistle on the Veterans Affairs office for illegal hiring and promotion practices.
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Creator and host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive producer: Landry Bohn
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Sandy chats with Steve May (Ellicott City, MD) about his whistleblower lawsuit against Purdue Pharma and how he handled the threats of countersuit from Purdue.
Creator and host - Sandy Rosenthal
Executive producer - Landry Bohn
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Sandy chats with author Jason Berry (New Orleans, LA) about his book Last of the Red Hot Poppas and how humor can be a great way to expose the Big Guys' bad behavior.
Beat the Big Guys
Creator and Host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
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Sandy chats with Rich Holman (Medellin, Columbia) about his quest to beat Big Pharma and Big Government to alert people about the dangers of sugar and processed foods. Mr. Holman is author of Killing You Softly: How Sugar is Killing Us (Red Thread Publishing, 2023).
Creator and host: Sandy Rosenthal
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This week, Sandy is joined by Harry Shearer (Santa Monica, CA). Best known for his work on both the Simpsons and This is Spinal Tap, he speaks with Sandy about how to make your message appeal to as big an audience as possible to Beat the Big Guys!
Beat the Big Guys
Creator and Host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
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Sandy talks to Brinkley Hutchings (Fairhope, AL) about her activist past and her decision to build a school focused on cultivating the next generation of environmental stewards.
Creator and host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive producer: Landry Bohn
Video version can be seen here: https://youtu.be/9SZBLAQI8V8
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Sandy interviews Rob Lalka (New Orleans, LA) author of The Venture Alchemists: How Big Tech Turned Profits into Power. They discuss how it's possible and beneficial to challenge people in power.
Creator and host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive producer: Landry Bohn
Video version here: https://youtu.be/Mj-igrFl_Eg
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Sandy departs from her usual format to discuss the value of awards and how they reinforce current supporter enthusiasm and also generate more supporters.
Creator and host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive producer: Landry Bohn
Video version here: https://youtu.be/Udf8JXYQi9s
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Sandy speaks with Yana Yakushina (Ghent, Belgium) about her focus on establishing a legal framework for recognizing light pollution as an environmental concern.
Creator and host: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive producer: Landry Bohn
Links to Yana Yakushina:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yana-yakushina/
https://twitter.com/MrsYanka
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Sandy talks to Celia Gonzalez (San Francisco, CA) of Other Avenues Grocery Cooperative, about her experience in local and global grassroots campaigns opposing genetic engineering and corporate consolidation.
Sandy Rosenthal, creator and host
Landry Bohn, producer
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Tessa Hill (Sebastopol, CA) talks to Sandy about her new book At Every Depth: Our Growing Knowledge of the Changing Oceans. Tessa and her co-author Eric Simons aim to show how scientists' research and indigenous knowledge can be valuable tools in our fight against climate change..
Sandy Rosenthal, creator and host
Landry Bohn, producer
Video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/UVuYQ8jWDI0
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Sandy talks to Anita Dhake (Denver, CO) about how she started retirement at the age of 33, how some people disapprove, and how she handles it.
Beat the Big Guys
Host and Creator: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
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Sandy chats with Jen Johnson (Bay Area, CA) about the two housing communities she founded where a group of people live and care in one house which provides relief for the housing crisis among many other positive results.
Beat the Big Guys
Host and Creator: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
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Producer Landry Bohn sits down with activist Stanford Rosenthal, who worked closely with Sandy on Levees.Org, a grassroots campaign to correct the narrative surrounding the 2005 levee failure in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Nearly twenty years later, Mr. Rosenthal has continued to draw on what he learned from this experience in an ongoing fight to Beat the Big Guys.
Beat the Big Guys
Host and Creator: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
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Sandy talks to Niko Dunkel (San Francisco, CA) about his quest to bring access to solar power to renters who have landlords who may be resistant (for whatever reason) to climate-friendly and energy-efficient choices.
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In our 100th episode of Beat the Big Guys, Dr. Temple Grandin (Fort Collins, CO), Professor of Animal Sciences and autism rights activist talks to Sandy about her achievements in making slaughterhouses more humane and how being very specific and targeted in your goals is critical to success.
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Beat the Big Guys
Host and Creator: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
Video version can be seen here: https://youtu.be/62u_6EDYoAg
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Sandy sits down with Carolyn Pistone (San Francisco Bay Area) to discuss her company's strategy of helping polluters move forward on the environment/social/governance continuum.
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Beat the Big Guys
Host and Creator: Sandy Rosenthal
Executive Producer: Landry Bohn
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Sandy chats with social entrepreneur and author Kevin F. Adler (San Francisco, CA) about his journey toward understanding and ending homelessness.
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Video version here: https://youtu.be/hzkI6ctTCII
Find Kevin's book here: https://www.amazon.com/When-We-Walk-Forgotten-Homelessness/dp/1623178843 - Näytä enemmän