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  • EP 13 Talking S**T
    2025/08/21

    The Judgmental Podcast – EP 13: Talking S**T

    Hosts: Hugh & Christine

    Episode Summary:

    In this candid and insightful episode, Hugh and Christine dive deep into the latest Judicial Conduct Commission biannual report, exploring the state of judicial accountability and transparency in Kentucky’s courts. The hosts break down complaint statistics, discuss the challenges of open records requests, and reflect on the public’s perception of judges versus attorneys.

    Key Topics:

    • Overview and analysis of the Judicial Conduct Commission’s 2023-2024 report
    • The prevalence and types of complaints against family court and circuit court judges
    • The confidentiality of judicial complaints and the lack of public reprimands
    • The role of social media and public perception in judicial accountability
    • Comparisons between judges and law enforcement in terms of public trust and systemic issues
    • Anecdotes about courtroom experiences, judicial temperament, and the recusal process
    • The importance of transparency, open records, and public access to court proceedings
    • Discussion of the Judgy app and its mission to empower citizens to “judge the judges”

    Notable Moments:

    • Christine shares rumors of a judge threatening foster care in a public case
    • Hugh and Christine debate the ethics and effectiveness of judicial recusal
    • The hosts highlight the lack of public outcomes from hundreds of complaints
    • A breakdown of the number of judges and commissioners in Kentucky
    • Reflections on the impact of positive and negative judicial behavior

    Resources & Links:

    • Link to the Judicial Conduct Commission’s biannual report (to be included in show notes)
    • Information about the Judge-y app: judge-y.com

    Listener Call to Action:

    Hugh and Christine invite listeners to share their own stories—both positive and negative—about judges who have made a difference in their lives. They encourage feedback, questions, and suggestions for future topics.

    Closing Thoughts:

    The episode wraps up with a call for more transparency, accountability, and honest conversation about the state of the judiciary. Stay tuned for future episodes featuring stories of judges who have changed lives for the better.

    Thank you for listening to The Judgmental Podcast! For more information, visit judge-y.com and follow us on social media.

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    28 分
  • EP 12 Two out of Four Ain't Bad?
    2025/08/19

    The Judgmental Podcast – Two out of Four Ain't Bad?

    Hosts: Hugh & Christine

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Hugh and Christine dive deep into the realities of judicial accountability and transparency in the court system. They discuss their recent “judicial roll call,” revealing surprising statistics about judge attendance and courtroom activity. The hosts share candid insights on the challenges of family court, the roles of GALs (Guardians ad Litem) and FOCs (Friends of the Court), and the systemic issues that arise from overworked court-appointed professionals.

    Key Topics:

    • Judicial roll call results: attendance rates and what they reveal about court operations.
    • The workload and expectations of judges, including public salary transparency and vacation policies.
    • The influence and accountability of GALs and FOCs, and the difficulty in tracking their appointments.
    • The “path of least resistance” in court: how reports and recommendations shape outcomes.
    • The importance of public records, campaign donations, and the need for greater transparency.
    • Reflections on the challenges of filing judicial complaints and the effectiveness of oversight bodies.
    • A featured “clip of the week” analyzing a judge’s reaction to a guilty plea in criminal court.
    • The impact of social media and public perception on the judiciary.

    Notable Moments:

    • Shout-outs to judges who stood up for due process during the pandemic.
    • Honest discussion about the realities of legal advocacy, client strategy, and the limits of the system.
    • Calls to action for listeners to get involved, stay informed, and demand transparency from their courts.

    Connect with Us:

    • Website: judge-y.com
    • Instagram: @kentuckychristine
    • YouTube: Judging the Judges

    Subscribe, share, and join the conversation as we continue to shine a light on the people and processes shaping our justice system!

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    43 分
  • EP 11 Viral Judges
    2025/08/14

    The Judgmental Podcast – Episode 11: Courtroom Chronicles & Viral Judges

    Join hosts Hugh and Christine, the minds behind Judge-y, as they dive into a week of courtroom observations, candid critiques, and sharp insights into the world of judicial accountability.

    In This Episode:

    • A breakdown of a viral judicial clip: Is courtroom advice performative or helpful?
    • Firsthand experiences from visiting five different family court divisions in Louisville.
    • Behind-the-scenes stories: From mistaken identities on Zoom to the realities of motion hour.
    • Standout moments: Judge Laura Russell’s impressive courtroom control and efficiency.
    • Systemic issues: Unprepared judges, missing case files, and the role of GALs and FOCs.
    • A complex custody case spanning multiple jurisdictions, and why it’s one to watch.
    • The importance of judicial transparency and the need for local media in courtrooms.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Not all judges are created equal—preparation and professionalism make a difference.
    • The legal system’s quirks, from motion hour chaos to the hierarchy of attorneys and court staff.
    • Why public scrutiny and media presence matter for accountability.

    Get Involved:

    • Have a story or want us to follow a particular case? Reach out at judgey.com.
    • Follow us on YouTube and Instagram: @judgingthejudges

    Tune in for unfiltered legal commentary, real courtroom stories, and a call for justice—one division at a time.

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    34 分
  • EP 10 Like, So Dramatic
    2025/08/12

    Episode 10 — Like, So Dramatic

    Podcast: The Judgmental Podcast with Hugh & Christine

    Theme: Judicial accountability, courtroom drama, and the politics of family court.

    Episode Overview

    In this candid conversation, Hugh and Christine pull back the curtain on the Louisville legal scene — from judges mentioning them in court to attorneys using TikTok posts as courtroom ammunition. They dissect recent courtroom encounters, questionable judicial rulings, and how strategy can make or break a case. The duo also reacts to viral courtroom clips, calls out systemic flaws, and examines the influence of money on court-ordered programs.

    Key Topics & Segments

    • When TikToks Make It Into the Court Record

    o Christine shares stories of being name-dropped by judges, parenting coordinators, and

    attorneys during active cases.

    o How social media comments get twisted into legal leverage.

    • The Alison Russell Controversy

    o Accusations linking Judgey.com to Project 2025.

    o Political labeling as a tactic to divide and discredit.

    • Inside the Louisville Courthouse

    o Positive feedback from attorneys and court staff versus calculated backlash.

    o The surprising neutrality of Judgy despite local assumptions.

    • Viral

    Courtroom Clip Breakdown

    o A probation revocation hearing turns tense as a judge lectures a defense attorney.

    o Discussion of judicial demeanor, gender dynamics, and strategic advocacy in court.

    • Judge Jessica Stone’s Facebook Post

    o Why labeling critics “cartoons and media” misses the point.

    o Concerns about fundamental gaps in legal understanding on the bench.

    • When Judges Don’t Understand Business Income

    o Misinterpretations of gross vs. net income in high-asset divorces.

    o How this lack of financial literacy affects child support and maintenance rulings.

    • The Receivership Case That Went Nowhere

    o A cautionary tale about marital business assets being destroyed because a judge didn’t act.

    • Court-Ordered Programs & the Money Trail

    o Families in

    Transition, Batterers Intervention, and DUI programs: do they work or just generate revenue?

    o The parallels to the troubled teen industry and privatized incarceration.

    Key Takeaways

    • Public criticism of judges often provokes defensive — and sometimes revealing —

    responses.

    • Courtroom strategy is as important as legal knowledge, especially when judges are

    inconsistent in enforcing...

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    54 分
  • EP 09 Special Episode
    2025/08/08

    In this special on-site episode of The Judgmental Podcast, hosts Hugh and Christine take you inside the courthouse for a candid, real-time discussion about judicial accountability and transparency. They break down a recent controversy involving a judge’s use of TikTok to record a domestic violence hearing, explore the ethical and legal implications of judges recording court proceedings for personal gain, and share their heated exchange with former judge and current court administrator McKay Chauvin. Tune in for sharp insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and the tough questions that need answers about privacy, public records, and the future of justice in the digital age. Plus, the hosts invite listeners to join the investigation and share their own questions for future episodes.

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    16 分
  • EP 08 Another Roll Call
    2025/08/07

    The Judgemental Podcast – EP 08: Another Roll Call

    Hosts: Hugh & Christine

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Hugh and Christine return from a day in court to share their candid observations about judicial attendance, the realities of family and district court, and the ongoing challenges within the legal system. They dive deep into the roles and billing practices of Guardian ad Litems (GALs) and Friends of the Court (FOCs), discuss the impact of fee structures on attorneys and clients, and respond to listener questions about legal advice and court procedures.

    Key Topics:

    • Court attendance: Observations on how many judges were present and what that means for accountability.
    • The transition of the Louisville Public Defender’s Office to the Department of Public Advocacy, and the implications for attorneys and clients.
    • The challenges and pitfalls of hourly billing, flat fees, and contingency fees in family law.
    • The evolving and sometimes problematic roles of GALs and FOCs, including billing practices and their impact on families.
    • The perception of collusion and hierarchy within the family court system.
    • Listener questions: Why attorneys can’t give free legal advice, and the nuances of attorney-client relationships.
    • Reflections on the emotional toll of family court for both lawyers and litigants.
    • Calls for more education and transparency in the legal process.

    Memorable Moments:

    • Anecdotes from court, including being mistaken for media and interactions with attorneys and judges.
    • Stories about the challenges of keeping time sheets and the pressure of billable hours.
    • A spirited debate about the necessity and effectiveness of GALs and FOCs.
    • Listener shout-outs and the introduction of the “judge roll call” segment.

    Calls to Action:

    • Listeners are encouraged to send in questions, feedback, and suggestions for future episodes.
    • Follow the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, and at judgey.com.

    Next Episode Teaser:

    The hosts will be conducting another “judge roll call” at the courthouse and tackling more listener questions, including a deep dive into the rules of evidence and courtroom strategies.

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    57 分
  • EP 07 Why it Matters
    2025/08/05

    Episode 7 – The JudgeMental Podcast: Judicial Accountability, Real Courtroom Stories, and Why It Matters

    In this powerful episode, hosts Hugh and Christine —two seasoned lawyers and the minds behind Judge-y —pull back the curtain on the realities of the family court system. They celebrate the launch of their podcast, share the overwhelming feedback from listeners, and issue a call to action for both attorneys and the public to demand more from the judiciary.

    Key Topics:

    • The importance of judicial accountability and transparency, and why it’s time to judge the judges.
    • Personal stories from the courtroom: the trauma caused by abrupt custody decisions, the emotional toll on families, and the challenges attorneys face when advocating for their clients.
    • Honest conversations about the fear lawyers feel when speaking out against judges, and why it’s crucial to put clients first—even at personal or professional risk.
    • A candid look at the mental health crisis in the legal profession, including the high rates of attorney burnout and suicide.
    • Listener questions: How to choose the right attorney, what to look for in legal representation, and why communication and trust are essential.
    • A viral “judge moment” dissected: the pros and cons of Zoom court, courtroom etiquette, and the human side of legal proceedings.
    • The myth of the “one big club” in the legal system, and why Hugh and Christine are committed to exposing and changing the status quo.

    Interactive Elements:

    • The hosts answer questions submitted via social media and encourage listeners to keep sending their stories and concerns.
    • Listeners are invited to follow, share, and engage with Judge-y on all platforms, and to participate in the movement for better courts.

    Call to Action:

    If you care about justice, transparency, and real change in the courts, this episode is for you. Join the conversation, share your experiences, and help hold the system accountable—one story at a time.

    Connect with Judge-y:

    • Website: judgey.com
    • TikTok: @judge_y
    • Instagram: @judgingthejudges
    • Host: @KentuckyChristine

    Send in your questions, stories, and viral judge clips for a chance to be featured in future episodes!

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    56 分
  • EP 06 Dressing Down
    2025/07/31

    The JudgeMental Podcast – Episode 06

    Title: Dressing Down

    Hosts: Hugh & Christine

    Episode Summary:

    In this candid episode of The JudgeMental Podcast, hosts Hugh and Christine—two seasoned attorneys and the minds behind Judgy—dive deep into the world of judicial accountability. They break down viral clips of judges on social media, share personal stories from their combined 30 years in law, and discuss the real reasons they both left the legal profession.

    Key Topics:

    • Viral courtroom moments: Analyzing a judge’s public apology after an outburst and what it reveals about courtroom culture.
    • The power dynamic in court: How judges’ behavior impacts attorneys, clients, and the public’s trust in the system.
    • Behind the scenes: Hugh and Christine’s personal journeys, including the emotional toll of practicing law and the breaking points that led them to leave.
    • Systemic issues: The role of FOCs (Friend of the Court), GALs (Guardian ad Litem), and the need for reform in family court.
    • Social media & accountability: The impact of judges’ online presence and the importance of transparency.
    • How to navigate difficult courtroom situations and advocate for change.

    Notable Moments:

    • Christine’s passionate response to judicial misconduct and the lack of accountability.
    • Hugh’s reflections on empathy, professionalism, and the changing culture of the courts.
    • Real-life stories of courtroom drama, from viral TikTok judges to questionable rulings.
    • A call for listeners to share their own stories and viral clips for future episodes.

    Call to Action:

    Have a viral lawyer or judge video you want analyzed? Tag @judgey_judge_y on TikTok or visit judgey-judge-y.com to submit your clips and stories.

    Connect with Us:

    • Website: judgey-judge-y.com
    • TikTok: @judgey_judge_y

    Thank you for listening!

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Your support helps us shine a light on the need for transparency and reform in our courts.

    The JudgeMental Podcast: Where sharp insights, candid critiques, and unshakable honesty meet the fight for a better justice system.

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    58 分