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Podcasting with John Metaxas

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John Metaxas is a lawyer and journalist, formerly with CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg and ABC News. He is the founder of WallStreetNorth Communications -- wallstreetnorth.com. Its signature service is Podcasting for Lawyers.
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President Frank Wu, a Much Needed Ally of Byzantine & Modern Greek Center at Queens College CUNY

Center Makes Fundraising Push in Face of CUNY Budget Cuts In this second episode of the Podcast of the Center for Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies at Queens College CUNY, I speak with the College’s President, Frank Wu, who has emerged as an important ally for the Center as it deals with a cut-off of funding from CUNY. Earlier in 2023 all independent centers at CUNY had to certify that they were capable of self funding. This has provided a challenge to the Center as it prepares to celebrate i...

Jan 01, 202430 min

31. Reversing Greece’s Brain Drain

As Greece works to recover from the devastating financial crisis of the last decade, one of its most vital tasks is to bring talented individuals back into the country to work and create opportunity for others. In this podcast I speak with Dr. George Nounesis, the director and chairman of Demokritos, Greece’s National Centre for Scientific Research. Nounesis, who is an award winning scientist, says he is on a mission to create opportunities for Greek scientists who are living and working abroad ...

Mar 06, 202322 min

30. Learning Modern Greek

This inaugural episode of the Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies Podcast from Queens College (CUNY) features Professor Gerasimus Katsan, director of the College's Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, and its assistant director, Professor Maria Athanasopoulou. They speak in both English and Greek with John Metaxas about the Modern Greek language, what it takes to learn it, how students are different today, and how teaching Modern Greek is different today from the time of the Katharevo...

Dec 19, 202226 min

29. Winner of Edward R. Murrow Award

I am pleased to present, here, one of the highlights of my years at WCBS -- the 2021 Edward R. Murrow Award winning best regional newscast recognized by The Radio Television Digital News Association. I was privileged to co-anchor this newscast, which was a true team effort. Looking back on this broadcast from March 3, 2020, it’s clear that we’ve come a long way since then. That day we reported on New York’s second confirmed case of coronavirus, in a lawyer from New Rochelle, NY. We reported that...

Oct 23, 202219 min

28. Americans Say Supreme Court is 'Out of Touch'

Nearly six in ten Americans say the U.S. Supreme Court is out of touch with the country, according to the latest poll by Monmouth University. That opinion has crystallized in the months since the Court took away a woman's constitutional right to an abortion in its June decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. On the Friday that Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as the newest justice and as the Court was preparing to start its new term on the first Monday in October, Monmouth Un...

Oct 07, 20224 min

26. Covering the Debate Debacle #4 -- ELECTION INTEGRITY

WCBS asked me to cover first the Presidential Debate from the station's studios, where we maintain a severely limited in-person staff and a strict COVID protocol. I was tasked with reporting, writing and producing four 90-second reports for morning drive time. Each covers a different substantive slice of the debate and aired in a four-part rotation every half hour throughout the morning, in combination with CBS Network coverage and guests who gave their perspective on the debate. John Metaxas Wa...

Sep 30, 20201 min

25. Covering the Debate Debacle #3 -- RACISM

WCBS asked me to cover first the Presidential Debate from the station's studios, where we maintain a severely limited in-person staff and a strict COVID protocol. I was tasked with reporting, writing and producing four 90-second reports for morning drive time. Each covers a different substantive slice of the debate and aired in a four-part rotation every half hour throughout the morning, in combination with CBS Network coverage and guests who gave their perspective on the debate. John Metaxas Wa...

Sep 30, 20201 min

24. Covering the Debate Debacle #2 -- COVID

WCBS asked me to cover first the Presidential Debate from the station's studios, where we maintain a severely limited in-person staff and a strict COVID protocol. I was tasked with reporting, writing and producing four 90-second reports for morning drive time. Each covers a different substantive slice of the debate and aired in a four-part rotation every half hour throughout the morning, in combination with CBS Network coverage and guests who gave their perspective on the debate. John Metaxas Wa...

Sep 30, 20201 min

23. Covering the Debate Debacle #1 -- INCIVILITY

WCBS asked me to cover first the Presidential Debate from the station's studios, where we maintain a severely limited in-person staff and a strict COVID protocol. I was tasked with reporting, writing and producing four 90-second reports for morning drive time. Each covers a different substantive slice of the debate and aired in a four-part rotation every half hour throughout the morning, in combination with CBS Network coverage and guests who gave their perspective on the debate. John Metaxas Wa...

Sep 30, 20201 min

22. U.S. Amb. Pyatt says Greece’s Successful COVID Response is a ‘Moment of National Pride’

My talk with U.S. Ambassador to Greece, Geoffrey Pyatt, June 18, 2020, regarding Greece's successful response to the COVID pandemic. Ambassador says response was guided by scientific advice. Such U.S. companies as Microsoft, Google and Cisco aided with technology. Silver lining of effort was the progress Greece made in digital governance. The interview is an excerpt from the NHSTalks presentation by the National Hellenic Society: CONTROLLING COVID-19 & TOBACCO CHALLENGES IN GREECE. The progr...

Jul 13, 202014 min

21. Michael Flynn’s Turkey Connection and the Implications for U.S. Security and Democracy

As the Michael Flynn legal drama comes to its denouement, the media narrative has focused on his guilty plea to lying about conversations with the Russian ambassador and the Justice Department’s late decision to seek to drop charges against Flynn. But Flynn’s other foreign entanglement, with Turkey, may be even more significant to U.S. security, foreign policy and democracy. In a wide ranging interview, John Metaxas speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Prodromou of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ...

Jun 12, 202045 min

18. My Live WCBS Interview with Alan Dershowitz Ahead of Impeachment Trial

▪ Harvard Law Prof Waffles on Scope of His Role ▪ Asserts ‘I’m not a full-fledged member’ of impeachment defense team ▪ Claims Sekulow is not conflicted by Parnas Allegations ▪ Dershowitz arguably should be considered an expert witness in this case and Dems should get a rebuttal witness. ▪ Sekulow should be called to testify on Parnas representation. When is a lawyer an advocate and when is he or she a witness? And if a lawyer is a witness, should he or she be allowed to represent their client i...

Jan 20, 20209 min

17. James Marketos, Esq. on "Why We Remember Smyrna"

American Hellenic Institute PODCAST #2: AHI board member James Marketos, Esq., recounts a genocide taunt by Turkish soccer fans this year and speaks on the importance of remembering the Smyrna Catastrophe of 1922 and the need to hold Turkey to account for the destruction of the Christian population of the city. Marketos’s remarks, which served as an introduction to a talk by Georgetown Professor Ismini Lamb in Washington, D.C. on October 4, 2019, are juxtaposed to the audio from a production by ...

Nov 27, 20196 min

Columbia Law Prof. John Coffee interviews SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson

November 15, 2019: Columbia Law Prof. John Coffee interviews SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson about the latest issues of corporate law that the Commission is considering. Commissioner Jackson recently dissented in a partisan 3-2 vote regarding proposed proxy solicitation rules that he says will make it easier for CEOs to spend shareholder money. The Commissioner makes a compelling case for the SEC's role in protecting investors. Among the other topics Professor Coffee brings up are new practices ...

Nov 18, 201930 min

14. Dr. Carl Weinberg of High Frequency Economics says, “Money has died.”

Economist Dr. Carl Weinberg of High Frequency Economics says “Money has died.” He talks about the effects of negative interest rates in Europe. This is an excerpt from his talk at an economics briefing held by the Summit, N.J. law firm Brown Moskowitz & Kallen for their clients on September 23, 2019.

Sep 30, 201910 min

13. Track Two Diplomacy with Ambassador Susan Elliott

Retired U.S. Ambassador Dr. Susan Elliott tells us that back channel diplomacy is currently going on in ways unimagined by most citizens, through her organization, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy. She became the organization’s President and CEO in August 2018. Officially known as Track II Diplomacy, these closed­-door and off­-the­-record conferences provide opportunities for senior U.S. and foreign officials, subject experts, and scholars to engage in discussions designed to d...

Aug 16, 201926 min

12. Israeli High Court Decision Puts Jerusalem Christian Community at Risk, Says Former Ambassador

Retired U.S. Ambassador Patrick Theros discusses the Israeli High Court decision in favor of an extremist group that seeks the removal of Christians from the Old City of Jerusalem and the existential risks for the Christian community that the ruling poses. At issue in the real estate case, brought by the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, are properties that straddle the Jaffa Gate into the Old City.

Aug 05, 201934 min

11. After the Blackout, Gov. Cuomo tells WCBS's John Metaxas, Con Ed "can be replaced."

New Yorkers measure their lives by blackouts. I experienced my fourth* on Saturday July 13th, anchoring live coverage of the West Side Blackout on WCBS Newsradio 880. The evening brought me back to the 1965 blackout when I was 7 growing up in Manhattan, the 1977 blackout as a college student at Columbia during the Summer of Sam and the 2003 blackout covering at CNBC from Fort Lee, NJ. My live interview on the air with N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo the next evening was picked up by the New York Post wit...

Jul 22, 20196 min

10. D.C. Lawyers Advance Civil Lawsuit v. Republic of Turkey Over Beating of Protesters on U.S. Soil

•Turkey Faces April Deadline to Respond in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia •Ankara Foreign Ministry Finally Served After Rebuffing Service Three Times ◊PODCAST COLD OPEN VERBATIM: You had a trained paramilitary force attack peaceful protesters. The people who were protecting President Erdogan came across police lines and beat up our clients, hit them on the head, kicked them, got them on the ground and bloodied them. This is not only an effort to gain compensation for people who...

Mar 26, 201927 min

9. These "Grumpy Liberals" are Elevating Journalism in the Time of Trump

John Metaxas speaks with Paul Glastris, editor in chief of the Washington Monthly, along with two of the publication’s editors, Daniel Block and Eric Cortellessa, about their quest to elevate journalism in this stressful time. Labelling his point of view, “grumpily liberal,” Paul says the Washington Monthly, now celebrating its 50th anniversary, remains devoted to the ethos of its founder, Charles Peters — to report, uncover, explain and offer new ideas about government policy and politics in Am...

Mar 21, 201921 min

8. Using Modern Media for the Common Good: TheVJ.com's Michael Rosenblum

John Metaxas speaks with Michael Rosenblum, the self-proclaimed "Father of Videojournalism" who has trained more than 40,000 VJs and built VJ-driven networks worldwide. In a wide-ranging talk on the history of media, Michael recounts his career, from his time living with and covering a Palestinian family in Gaza during the First Intifada to his current quest to use modern media for the common good.

Feb 16, 201923 min

7. From Zionist to Palestinian Advocate: One Lawyer's Journey

Podcaster John Metaxas interviews veteran civil rights attorney Robert Herbst about his journey from growing up in a liberal Jewish household to becoming an advocate for Palestinian rights. Bob says just as “Black Lives Matter in the U.S., Palestinian lives matter in Israel/Palestine.” He says his viewpoint changed significantly after what he calls Israel’s brutal 2014 Operation Protective Edge in Gaza. He became a member of the organization Jewish Voice for Peace. He describes the Israeli occup...

Jan 31, 201927 min

6. Columbia University's David Phillips calls for US No-Fly-Zone in Syria to counter Erdogan Threat

BREAKING NEWS: David Phillips, Director of the Program on Peace Building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights speaks with John Metaxas on today’s latest threats by Turkish President Erdogan to invade eastern regions of Syria. The threat puts at risk U.S. forces who are maintaining bases in the region in alliance with Kurdish forces engaged in the fight against the Islamic State. Phillips calls for the U.S. to institute a no-fly zone over northern Syria to s...

Dec 13, 201821 min

5. Professor John Coffee of Columbia Law Joins Insider Trading Task Force

Professor John Coffee of Columbia Law School speaks with WallStreetNorth's John Metaxas (Columbia Law '84)about the state of insider trading law. Professor Coffee has been asked to join a task force to develop proposals to update this area of the law. The task force is to be chaired by former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara (Columbia Law '93). Professor Coffee explains that insider trading law is largely judicially created and has not been addressed by Congress. Recent Circuit Court decisions have c...

Nov 01, 201815 min

4. John Metaxas on The Life of a Journalist - Beacon NY Aug 11 2018

Award winning journalist John Metaxas speaks on "The Life of a Journalist and the Obligations of a Citizen in the Time of Trump." John touches on his time covering Trump at ABC News and CBS, the saga of Marvin Roffman, the importance of truth, his studies with Fred Friendly, the lessons he teaches his college students who ask about whether the news is fake and offers some thoughts on resistance. A lively Q&A follows. The talk was delivered at the Beacon Hebrew Alliance in Beacon, NY, on Augu...

Aug 20, 20181 hr 10 min

3. John Bandler on Cybersecurity

Attorney John Bandler wrote Cybersecurity for the Home and Office to help lawyers and in fact anyone take charge of their cybersecurity. The book provides a solid understanding of cybercrime, privacy threats, cybersecurity and computer technology. He speaks here with WallStreetNorth's John Metaxas as part of the series Podcasting for Lawyers.

Jun 01, 201818 min
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