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“The Great Unlearning” is a courageous memoir about one woman’s bold journey to mend her broken past. Join the author, Mary La, each Thursday as she reads from her new memoir along with a poignantly candid discussion of her personal evolution. Each episode will inspire listeners to unlearn old ways of being that no longer serve them along their own path to self-discovery and healing.
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In this podcast we connect you with the best of Litchfield County, CT and Northern Dutchess County, NY. Twice a month, we will share interviews with dynamic people in the community, what’s exciting on the food scene, as well as our favorite things to do in the area. Hosted by Mary Beth Lawlor, editor-in-chief and publisher of Litchfield and Millbrook Magazines. Find us on Instagram @whatshappening_podcast
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Thank you for joining us for our first season! We’ve loved sharing dynamic conversations with people in our community, as well as giving you the scoop on exciting events in the area. We appreciate all of the love and support, and can’t wait to see you for Season 2. In the meantime, please, share the podcast with your friends and neighbors! For our …
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On this episode, we are excited to chat with Dani Shapiro - a best-selling author with 11 books, two Oprah interviews, one podcast, and many talents to her name. She and her husband, Michael Maren, have called Litchfield County home for many years. We are excited to chat about what’s happening with Dani and see Litchfield County through her eyes. W…
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On this episode, we are excited to have Charlie Champalimaud join us! Charlie and her husband, Anthony, are the owners of the storied Troutbeck hotel and estate in Amenia, NY, where Charlie serves as the director of culture and programs. You’ll hear about Troutbeck’s surprising history, and how it brings a slice of Europe to Dutchess County. What's…
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On this episode, we’re thrilled to have Sarah Chase on the show! Sarah is a third generation dairy farmer and passionate advocate of sustainable agriculture. She and her brother, Rory, have created a movement at Chaseholm Farm in Pine Plains, New York, and the results speak for themselves - their cheese was recognized on Food & Wine’s list of top 5…
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For this episode, we are thrilled to chat with Stephanie Ingrassia, the owner of Spring Hill Vineyards, which also hosts Spring Hill Arts Gathering (aka SHAG), in Washington, CT. Executive Director, Dana Gluck, joins us along with Stephanie, to give us the scoop about what these four days of live music, art, and community have in store. Mark your c…
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For our first episode, we are excited to chat with Ben Paletsky and Sarah Worden, the incredible team behind the historic farm and event venue, South Farms in Morris, CT. They’ve got an exciting new project, and your summer is about to get a lot tastier! What's Happening with Mary Beth Lawlor connects you with the best of Litchfield County, CT and …
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Connecting you with the best of Litchfield County, CT and Northern Dutchess County, NY! Twice a month, we will share interviews with dynamic people in the community, what’s exciting on the food scene, as well as our favorite things to do in the area. Starting June 1st. Hosted by Mary Beth Lawlor, editor-in-chief and publisher of Litchfield and Mill…
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On Wednesday, April 5, 2023, The Center for the Study of Law and Markets, The Federalist Society, and The Business Law Society co-sponsored a lecture by Professor Julia D. Mahoney, "ESG Disclosure and Securities Regulation." Professor Mahoney is the John S. Battle Professor of Law and the Joseph C. Carter, Jr., Research Professor of Law at the Univ…
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Mary reluctantly met with Carly, a psychic healer, and wondered if there would be any benefit from the session if she didn’t believe in her abilities. But she would do anything to make her fibromyalgia pain go away. Carly found Mary in a past lifetime in the early 1800s. She was a thirty-three-year-old Chinese man wandering a war-torn countryside o…
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A coin toss in Hawaii landed Mary in a circle of beloved women in Oregon, who gifted her the keys to unlock and unlearn the lessons of the root causes of her pain. With the intensity of a thousand warriors, these gentle, compassionate women proceeded to love her self-loathing to death while breathing life into her conviction to heal. We all need to…
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Fibromyalgia, anxiety, and a panic disorder tried to stop Mary in her thrity-two-year-old tracks, but they didn't, her suffering only fueled her desire to find a cure. In this episode, Mary will read the last story of part one of the book, titled “The Myth of Me," which is about when it came time to pick a thesis topic in graduate school, she decid…
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It was no mistake that Mary ventured into a hospital as part of her undergraduate premed training. All it took was one unprecedented morning in the emergency room that put her on a livesaving path to personal inquiry, unlearning, and healing of her childhood wounding. She never allowed herself to process her own trauma and was deeply triggered in t…
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It's understandable why women don’t want to speak out about sexual harassment or assaults, it’s humiliating and can be quite risky. Victims don’t want to be perceived as victims, there is fear of not being believed, a risk of retaliation from their perpetrator, fear of being perceived as an attention seeker, and there is a significant risk of victi…
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Searching for independence, Mary ran away from California to Hawaii at nineteen to escape her chaotic teenage life and leave her reputation behind, but was living proof that wherever you go, there you are. Discos and the beach were her new playgrounds but proved to be a bad influence on her. She found a great job but quit it to move in with a cocai…
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Mary made a devastating decision at seventeen to keep the peace with her mother, but at an extreme emotional and physical expense that haunted her for decades. After reading the story, Mary provides a candid discussion of her evolution through this traumatic story and explores why her parent’s avoided the discomfort of talking about this painful di…
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There are many common reactions to sexual violence, not all victims are affected the same way, and there is no right or wrong way to feel or react. In this episode, Mary shares an excruciating story about rape and the consequent mysterious death of the rapist that convinced her the world was unsafe and that she was unworthy of any relationship. Aft…
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The need to feel loved and accepted can be so strong that some people go to great lengths to feel a part of a group. Since Mary's need for human connection and affection as a child wasn't met by her mother, of course she searched for those basic human needs in any form presented to her. In this episode, Mary will share some of the near fatal and em…
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Being bullied has debilitating effects on the self-esteem of impressionable minds during developmental years. In this episode, follow Mary to two different high-schools and learn about how being bullied turned into a disastrous mindset that induced a deep sense of shame that fueled an anxiety and panic disorder that would nearly flatten her. When M…
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Belonging and fitting in are basic human needs, especially for young children so they can grow emotionally. In this episode, Mary will read the next chapter in her book titled "Fitting In," which is about how without a touchstone to help her feel safe as an adolescent, her interests took a turn toward a type of survival she wasn't fit for. At fifte…
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In this chapter of Mary La's new memoir "The Great Unlearning," she shares how a daughter's need for her mother's love is primal and doesn't diminish when it's unavailable, even well into adulthood. The absence of any female heroes growing up required that she become a hero for herself, and for her daughters. She uncovers some common wounds adult w…
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“Squirming Out of My Comfort Zone” launches Mary La’s memoir as she recounts growing up in the chaos of a broken home, directionless; and being left to her own devices to face unthinkable physical and emotional assaults during her formative and adolescent years. In this episode she will share what she learned about the healing powers of vulnerabili…
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In this episode, William & Mary Law School Professor of the Practice of Law and CLCT Deputy Director, Dr. Iria Giuffrida, hosts William & Mary School of Education Class of 1963 Associate Professor of Higher Education, Dr. Stephanie Blackmon, to discuss the importance of experiential learning in cybersecurity education, and the significance of inter…
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On Monday, February 4, 2019, Professor Gary Brown sat down with CLCT to discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and the law of war. Joined by William & Mary Law Professors Fred Lederer (CLCT Director) and Iria Giuffrida (CLCT Associate Director for Research), this 45-minute interview surveys key legal issues involving AI, Lethal Autonomous Weapon Syst…
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Blockchain seems to be everywhere: from cryptocurrency to smart contract and more. Increasingly, many industries are asking whether blockchain is a solution for their business objectives and concerns. With the increased use of this often misunderstood technology, legal issues are bound to arise. To brace for change, CLCT is asking the questions law…
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Once hailed as the cars of the future, self-driving or autonomous vehicles (AV) are quickly becoming a contemporary reality — but one with significant legal and policy implications. Regulators have been eager to pass legislation and issue orders governing this new technology, leading to a patchwork of state laws. Federal regulators have also had th…
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Over the past decade, virtual reality has gone from an experimental pipedream to a multi-billion dollar market reality. While much has been made of the entertainment and educational possibilities of the technology, VR also has use cases in the legal system.In this episode, Brennan McGovern, Ott Lindstrom, and Alex Ashrafi work through the practical…
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This episode kicks off a new podcast series looking at the developing legal landscape surrounding smart city technology. Innovations such as smart homes, smart transportation, autonomous vehicles, and the like have the capacity to take city planning by storm, and upend the way citizens and businesses interact with the communities within which they …
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In this first in-depth discussion of the interaction between the law and smart cities, we examine how the First Amendment may be implicated. Of the enumerated rights granted under the U.S. Constitution, those of the First Amendment are often hailed the most important and fundamental rights afforded to U.S. citizens. The big question, then, is wheth…
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In this episode, CLCT Research Fellows Taylor Lain (host), Katherine Sorrell, and Alex Pratt explore the implications of smart city technology for members of the intellectual and developmentally disabled (“I/DD”) community. As the world’s largest minority group, the I/DD community has the unique characteristic of being intersectional—many members o…
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Continuing our discussion of smart city technology and civil rights, CLCT Research Fellows Taylor Lain (host), Katherine Sorrell, and Alex Pratt explore the implications of specific smart city technology, such as facial recognition, predictive policing, and risk-assessment tools, and how these tools may affect minority or disadvantaged populations.…
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In this episode, 2019-2020 postgraduate Buswell Research Fellow Lindsey Whitlow hosts recent William & Mary Law School graduates Alex Pratt and Andrew Parslow. The discussion begins with a brief history of the discipline of urban planning before diving into just some of the complexities of the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment. Our researchers …
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In this episode, 2019-2020 postgraduate Buswell Research Fellow Lindsey Whitlow hosts her final episode before the conclusion of her fellowship. She is joined by CLCT Research Fellows Katherine Sorrell, Mechelle King, and Sam Habein to discuss the global implications of smart city technology. Our researchers explore how smart city plans may come in…
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CLCT’s AI Senior Research Fellow, April Sawhill, debuts with her first episode of Exhibit AI. She is joined by CLCT Research Fellows Brennan McGovern and CLCT Cybersecurity Researcher Daniel Shin to discuss the rise of misinformation and disinformation. Our researchers explore how automation within information systems can facilitate disorder in our…
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In this episode, Senior AI Research Fellow April Sawhill hosts Cisco Principal Engineer, Chris Shenefiel, and CLCT Cybersecurity Researcher, Daniel Shin, to discuss recent supply chain ransomware attacks in the United States. Examining the cyberattacks on SolarWinds and Kaseya VSA, our guests explain how threat actors infiltrated these systems to p…
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On February 10, 2021, William & Mary Law School’s Center for the Study of Law and Markets hosted Professor Bruce Caldwell, who presented a lecture entitled "The Life and Contributions of F.A. Hayek."Prof. Caldwell is Research Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University.…
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On November 17, 2020, William & Mary Law School’s Center for the Study of Law and Markets hosted Professor Jamel K. Donnor, who presented a lecture entitled "Racial Capitalism and College Sports."Prof. Donnor is Associate Professor of Education at William & Mary and Affiliated Faculty, American Studies, and Affiliated Faculty, Africana Studies.…
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On November 8, 2019, The Center for the Study of Law and Markets hosted a public lecture by Professor Merritt B. Fox, "The New Stock Market: Law, Economics, and Policy," based on his latest book.Professor Fox is Michael E. Patterson Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. He is Co-Director of the Center for Law and Economic Studies and co-director…
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William & Mary Law School is back in session and that means Office Hours is back on the airwaves! This week Davis sits down with Kelsie Sicinski, Chair of the Law School’s Honor Council, and Rebecca Jaegar, President of the Student Bar Association. Tune in to hear the ins-and-outs of these two organizations and whether Jed Wyatt from The Bacheloret…
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On February 21, 2019, The Center for the Study of Law and Markets hosted a lecture by Professor Molly Brady, "Markets and the Evolution of Property Law."Professor Brady joined the faculty of the University of Virginia School of Law as an associate professor of law in 2016.Oleh William & Mary Law School
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We're back on the airwaves this week with Tolu Olaniyan and Ndome Essoka, the new President and Vice President (respectively) of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) at William & Mary. Tolu and Ndome painted a great picture of BLSA as an organization—both here and nationally—and provided scores of invaluable advice for current and prospective …
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This week, Professor David Boelzner and AmeriCorps Legal Fellow (though soon-to-be Professor!) Caleb Stone joined Scott and Davis to talk about their work at the law school's Lewis P. Fuller Veterans Benefits Clinic. They discussed the clinic's vital role in helping disabled service veterans obtain compensation through the often-arduous VA claims p…
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This week, Scott and Davis sit down with Professors Alan Meese and Nate Oman, who serve as the co-directors of the Center for the Study of Law and Markets at William & Mary Law School. Professors Meese and Oman recount the formation of the Center, outline its mission and objectives, discuss courses and fellowships available to students, and detail …
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