If you work or worked in an industry that requires you to put on and take off Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), you might have experienced wage theft. In this episode, Matt shares case examples of people who have not been paid properly for doing work that is part of the job: which includes putting on your equipment!
Justin Isaac, sits with Jeff Isaac,Steve Peace, Chad Peace to delve into the significance of local voting and the importance of protecting voting rights. They explore the intriguing case of the Independent Voter Project
Coming this Summer, OLAS Media is proud to present From the Nest with Charity Jen. Join Jen Newmeyer as she hosts her first season of this new podcast featuring leaders and impactors in the Nonprofit Development field. In this preview episode, learn the impetus of From the Nest and who CharityJen is.
In this week’s episode of Hilariously Blunt, Walter trips out with fellow comic, Randy Villarba. Randy is also the lead blog writer for March and Ash, a musician, and has been featured in High Times Magazine.
From the IVP Summit in Hawaii, retired corrections officer Stephen Walker talks to Andy Moore, Executive Director of NANR (National Association of Non-Partisan Reformers). Stephen serves as IVP Board Member and shares how his passion led him to the Independent Voter Project. Andy speaks to the value of convening, catalyzing and connecting, when challenging and changing policies and how primaries work.
It’s a family reunion of two lawyers in blue jeans. Attorney and original host of the Lawyer in Blue Jeans radio show, Jeff Isaac, joins Justin Isaac to discuss some very controversial cases in recent news.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Leroy engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Kayla Sanchez from Guided Green Solutions and Kara Knittel about the cultivation and education of the cannabis business.
In today's modern time, the fight for gender equality still continues to be an important issue. One significant milestone in this ongoing battle was the establishment of the Equal Pay Act (EPA). Enacted in 1963, the EPA was a landmark legislation that aimed to address the persistent wage disparities faced by women in the workforce and it serves as a crucial legal safeguard for employees, aiming to protect them against unequal compensation based on gender.
Ralph Diaz, former Secretary of Corrections talks with Anne Marie about the impact of Early Release on California. Greg Totten of Golden State Communities discusses legislation like CA-AB15 and Prop 57 as well as issues like elderly release affects recidivism and re-victimization.
It’s the Season 2 sneak peek of Cannabis Enlightened, and Dr. Leroy goes behind the scenes with producer Kara Knittel in the Olas Media studio to talk about the real cannabis industry, and what it takes to be “above board”.