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Jenna Ellis - Audio Biography
- Written by: Inception Point Ai
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Jenna Ellis was born on November 1, 1984, in Colorado. Raised in a conservative Christian family, Ellis was brought up with strong values and a keen interest in the law from an early age. She attended Cedarville University, a Christian college in Ohio, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Her academic pursuits did not end there; she went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Richmond School of Law in Virginia. Her educational background laid a strong foundation for her future career in law and politics. Early Career Ellis began her legal career in private ...
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Conspiracies Unlocked
- Written by: Jenna and Heather
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We will go deep into conspiracies. Ask questions, think further, explore more, and not be afraid of what we find out. We are here to unlock the truth and prove or disprove conspiracies. (Government, UFO, media, cryptids, ghost stories, everything.) This podcast is dedicated to all of you. The ones who question, who think, who investigate. Let's find the truth.
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Contact Center Perspectives for the Federal Government
- Written by: Jēnna Reese
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Federal agency leaders are tasked with providing an invaluable resource to customers of all types. Today more than ever, federal contact centers are the first line of communication to the people that need it most. Their mission includes a customer experience that provides the public, private industry, and other federal employees with consistent, accurate, and timely information. The big question is, how do federal agency leaders ensure that their contact centers have the governance, the technology, and the staff needed to accomplish this mission? Contact Center Perspectives for the Federal ...
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When the People Decide
- Written by: Penn State McCourtney Institute for Democracy
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When the People Decide, a podcast from the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State, explores the promise — and sometimes peril — that ballot initiatives have brought to American democracy by telling the stories of people who have organized initiative campaigns across the country. America’s founders were famously skeptical of direct democracy, citing fears of mob rule if people had too much power. Since then, however, the initiative and referendum process has emerged as one way that citizens in some states can vote directly on policy and join forces to bring issues they care ...
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