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Observations from a Civil Procedure professor during a pandemic. As a personal project borne out of an effort to create a "pandemic of kindness", the purpose of this podcast is educational and mental health related. Please refer to the Osterholm Update from the University of Minnesota's Center for Infection Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) where Dr. Osterholm each week encourages us all to be part of a pandemic of kindness. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/podcasts-webinars. Advance Thanks to Taylor Swift for her use of "Out of the Woods" for educational purposes.
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Episode 6: Future You
This episode is an homage to my former student Civil Procedure student Morgan Marmaro, currently an Associate at Freshfields, who was the person who gave me the phrase “That is a problem for future me.” That insight was a perspective shift for me, other friends, and students. I remain grateful for her insights and hope that you can also learn from conversations with Morgan or others. There may also be a few tips of what really matters in connection with your 1L summer job search and stressing less about the small moment and offering a bigger picture perspective on developing your professional self.
As "Out of the Woods" was their personal anthem for the Pandemic, Prof. Franck is grateful to Taylor Swift (who now owns the masters and 'Taylor's Version') of this song for its use in connection with student mental health and the limited educational purpose of keeping students moving forward. Prof. Franck encourages all students (or other listeners of this podcast) to peruse the TS website to purchase merch and music to thank Taylor Swift for their contribution to their education: https://www.taylorswift.com/.
Thanks also Jason Mraz, and his song Living in the Moment in the 2012 album “Love is a Four Letter Word, recorded with Atlantic Records, for the fair use of a limited aspect of the song provided to my 1L students for limited educational purposes only.