Episodes
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Jeremy Rosenthal - Trump in Court
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Jeremy Rosenthal was a prosecutor before becoming a defense attorney. He knows how to put cases together and tear them apart.
He has tried over 200 jury cases and has received Not Guilty verdicts at every level of State Court from first-degree felonies to serious misdemeanors.
How is this gag order showdown going to turn out?
Trump trial resumes as former president fights off gag order allegations
It's still very early in the trial.
How is it going so far? What's the prosecution's plan? How is Trump's team doing?
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Vince Callahan - Therapist Shortest AI
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
ROBO-THERAPIST: CAN AI HELP FILL THE THERAPIST SHORTAGE? MENTAL HEALTH APPS SHOW PROMISE AND PITFALLS
Providers of mental health services are turning to AI-powered chatbots designed to help fill the gaps amid a shortage of therapists and growing demand from patients. But not all chatbots are equal: some can offer helpful advice while others can be ineffective, or even potentially harmful. Woebot Health uses AI to power its mental health chatbot, called Woebot. We chat with Vince a mental health expert who has more than three decades of experience in both private practice and in-patient hospital settings
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
John Rizvi - AI Music
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
CELEBRITIES SLAM AI DEVELOPERS FOR USING MUSIC WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION IN A LETTER SIGNED BY MORE THAN 200 MUSICIANS
Stevie Wonder, Miranda Lambert, Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Peter Frampton, Katy Perry, Smokey Robinson and J Balvin are just some of the over 200 names featured on a new open letter submitted by the Artist Rights Alliance non-profit, calling on artificial intelligence tech companies, developers, platforms, digital music services and platforms to stop using AI "to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists,” according to the letter. We chat with John is The Patent Professor®. He's an Adjunct Professor of Patent Law at Nova Southeastern Law School in Florida and the author of two books on patents
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Clint Howard
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
Clint will be guest-starring on THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL on April 26th and April 29th.
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Rick Metsger - Senate Bill 3
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
In 2023, Oregon lawmakers passed Senate Bill 3, which required high schools to teach students financial literacy and career skills, such as how to interview for a job. Metsger, who served 12 years in the Oregon Senate before President Barack Obama appointed him to the National Credit Union Administration in Washington, D.C., knows his way around legislation. The last-minute change has him seeing red.
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Mary Blake - Vapes & Heart Failure
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
Wednesday Apr 24, 2024
People who use vapes have a higher risk of heart failure compared to those who have never used e-cigarettes. According to a new study published by the American College of Cardiology, researchers analyzed data from a larger study that examined the link between e-cigarette use and new cases of heart failure, and found that among 175,667 participants, those who had used e-cigarettes were 19% more likely to develop heart failure. We chat with Mary a healthy living expert and Clinical Trial Consultant.
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Craig Noel - Sun Automotive
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
4 locations:
Campus - 1905 Agate St
Oakway - 391 Rustic Place
Springfield - 255 S. A Street
Juction City - 490 Ivy Street
"The Best Auto Repair Under the Sun"
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Bryan Cutchen - Oakridge Mayor
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
We chat to Bryan about TV Butte, land owned by Ed King. King wants to build a Rock Quarry, but some city officials and residents are concerned.
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Isaac Wilour - Columbia University
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ORDERS VIRTUAL CLASSES AS ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTS TAKE OVER: 'WE NEED A RESET'
The Columbia University president condemned 'Antisemitic language' used by protesters and the 'intimidating and harassing behavior on our campus'. Students at Columbia University were told in an overnight statement that all classes will be held virtually on Monday as anti-Israel protesters have taken over the campus, its president announced. We chat with Isaac a Political Analyst // Commentator, Young Voices
