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You Should Know

Steve Millerwww.letamericaknow.com
Welcome to You Should Know, the podcast dedicated to protecting your health, safety and legal rights. Produced in conjunction with the nationally distributed You Should Know e-newsletter, this podcast features experts on a wide variety of important topics that affect you, your family and those closest to you. You Should Know is hosted by National Editor Steve Miller, and is supported by trial lawyers and their clients throughout the nation.
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Episodes

Tia's Battle with Circuit City and Forced Arbitration

Tia Holloman Howard's employment case against Circuit City was thrown out of court even though her boss was caught harassing Tia on video. Tia and her Maryland-based lawyer, Brian Markovitz, talk about the injustice that results from forced arbitration.

Sep 29, 201624 min

2015 Top Safety and Justice Stories

Julia Duncan, director of federal programs at the American Association for Justice, outlines how forced arbitration is the common thread running through most of the safety and justice stories for 2015 and will be again for 2016.

Dec 10, 201526 min

Your Responsibilities as a Party Host

The holidays are a deadly time of the year on our nation's highways because of drunk and impaired driving. MADD National President Colleen Sheehey-Church talks about Tie One On for Safety, safe party tips and the National Day of Remembrance.

Nov 12, 201513 min

Fighting Subconscious Bias in Women's College Sports and Beyond

Tom Newkirk, an Iowa employment law attorney, has written and spoken extensively on how subconscious bias can occur in any organization, what people can do to see bias in themselves and others, and how we can work together to eliminate it.

Mar 05, 201515 min

When Uber Comes to Town ...

Christine Hensley, longtime Des Moines City Council member, talks about the bumpy relationship between Uber and local officials. She points out benefits as well as several safety, regulatory, insurance and pricing concerns.

Jan 08, 201517 min

Toy Experts on Video Games

Stevanne Auerbach, known as “Dr. Toy,” and Randy Kulman, founder of LearningWorks for Kids, explore the pros and cons of video games for kids just in time for the holidays. Plenty of practical advice for parents, educators and other caregivers.

Dec 10, 201423 min

We Should Be Drug Tested, Says Doctor

Dr. Stephen Loyd tells his inspirational story of recovery from addiction to prescription drugs and his support of California's Proposition 46 as a way to improve patient safety while helping others in healthcare struggling with dependency.

Oct 04, 201424 min

“Tort Reform” Threatens Our Constitutional Liberties

Andrew Cochran, noted conservative and defender of the constitution, calls "tort reform" a 30-year war on our Seventh Amendment right to hold wrongdoers accountable in a court of law. He also discusses the growing threat of forced arbitration.

Sep 12, 201423 min

Woman Alert to Harmful Medical Products

Dr. Diana Zuckerman, President of the National Research Center for Women & Families, looks at the drugs and medical devices sold to women from a policy perspective while providing practical advice on drug safety for women and their families.

Apr 07, 201426 min

U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright Discusses the Safe Haul Act

Pennsylvania Congressman Matt Cartwright, a trial attorney by training who became an expert in truck-car accidents, introduced the Safe Haul Act to make our highways safer and protect the rights of those injured in these serious crashes.

Oct 12, 201317 min

Bike Safety for Adults

Jim Green is a professional engineer and a competitive biker with more 30 years experience in reconstructing bicycle accidents. His company uses laboratory data, engineering literature and accident reconstruction to understand what causes bike accidents.

Jun 11, 201323 min

Mother Asks "Who's Responsible" After Death of Daughter

Tammy Gilbert talks about losing her 22-year-old daughter Kira to a defective generic painkiller called Darvocet and a recent Supreme Court ruling that protects the drug manufacturer who made the drug from liability.

Apr 17, 201316 min

Collateral Source Rule Protects Wisconsin Citizens

The only winner if Wisconsin's century-old collateral source rule is changed are insurance companies and bad drivers, says Jeff Pitman, president of the Wisconsin Association for Justice. Responsible Wisconsin citizens lose.

Mar 13, 201316 min

Is There a Child Care Crisis in America?

Grace Reef, Chief of Policy and Evaluation for Child Care Aware of America, says that most states are failing to adequately monitor the safety and quality of child care. She also shares tips on how to search for and assess quality child care options.

Jan 10, 201322 min

Tips on Selecting Great Toys from Dr. Toy

Pick toys that are safe, fun and hit with kids. Dr. Stevanne Auerbach, also known as Dr. Toy, is an expert on play, toys, and children's products, and has built a career around helping parents, teachers and toy buyers select great toys.

Dec 06, 201215 min

Former Judge Warns of Threat to the Integrity of Our Judiciary

A 1996 retention vote put former Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Penny J. White right in the middle of the debate about the impact of special interests and politics on the judiciary. Professor White discusses developments since then and what it means.

Oct 04, 201214 min

Distracted Driving Takes Its Toll

Distracted driving is an epidemic that is sweeping through our country, claiming lives and destroying families. Attorney Joel Feldman, who's daughter was killed by a distracted driver, is leading a ground-breaking campaign to stop distracted driving.

Sep 06, 201221 min

Brain Injuries in Youth Sports

Health officials are sounding the alarm on what they are calling a national epidemic — an estimated 300,000 youth sports-related concussions each year. College athlete and trainer Phil Wirtjes reflects on the pressure to perform at all costs.

Sep 06, 201214 min

Hot Coffee Uncovers Propaganda Campaign

Hot Coffee took American movie audiences by storm, debunking long-held myths about the infamous McDonald's coffee case.Longtime civil justice attorney-turned-filmmaker Susan Saladoff discusses her directorial debut in Hot Coffee.

Sep 06, 201213 min

Forced Injustice

Imagine buying a car, taking a job or applying for a credit card, and simultaneously handing over your right to a trial by jury? It's called "forced arbitration,” and former AAJ President Gary Paul says corporations use it to cover up wrongdoing.

Sep 06, 201212 min

7th Amendment Rights Threatened by Tort Reform

Many Americans aren't aware that the Seventh Amendment, which guarantees our right to a trial by jury in civil cases, is currently under attack. Blogger and scholar Andrew Cochran talks about why conservatives should oppose tort reform.

Jul 22, 201216 min

Summertime Kid's Safety

Safety expert Bill Kitzes discusses the Big Three of summertime injuries: pools, bikes and playgrounds, and what you can do to protect the children you know.

Aug 03, 201115 min

Finding a Safe Nursing Home

Abuse and neglect in our nation's nursing homes are more common than we'd like to believe. Know the signs of substandard care and how to find the right nursing home. Featuring Janet Wells, National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care.

Jun 11, 201115 min

The Rise of Cyberbullying

Featuring Nancy Willard, Director of the Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use, on understanding and preventing cyberbullying.

May 27, 201118 min

Out of Pocket Auto Insurance

Featuring Greg Osby, owner of Osby Insurance in Des Moines, Iowa, discussing the auto insurance coverages you should have.

May 10, 201012 min
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