The IAM Report: Sustainable Economic Security Analysis & Ethics
Join host Jermaine Whiteside, Ed.D. (candidate) of IAM Global, Director of Research and Policy Analysis, for a rigorous examination of constitutional trade policy, economic security, and ethical governance frameworks. Each episode combines doctoral-level research with practical policy insights to examine how nations can develop resilient economic systems while upholding constitutional accountability.
What You’ll Hear:
•Constitutional analysis of emergency economic powers and trade policy decisions
•Research-based assessment of supply chain vulnerabilities and strategic industry development
•Ethical frameworks for responsible exercise of executive authority in international commerce
•Policy impact analysis on underserved communities and social equity considerations
•Interviews with legal scholars, former government officials, and policy researchers
Host Expertise:
•Jermaine Whiteside, Director of Research & Policy Analysis - Doctoral candidate in Education with AI ethics specialization,
published researcher on social policy impacts, 15+ years of community leadership, and executive education from Harvard Law, MIT, Columbia, and Duke
Research Foundation:
Analysis grounded in peer-reviewed research methodology, published policy studies, and ethical governance frameworks. Recent work includes examining the impacts of food security policy and regulatory compliance in healthcare systems.
Target Audience:
Government officials developing evidence-based policy, academic researchers in constitutional law and economics, corporate leaders managing ethical supply chains, and policy professionals focused on long-term economic resilience.
The IAM Report delivers research-driven analysis that helps policy professionals understand how constitutional governance, ethical considerations, and sustainable economic strategy intersect in modern trade policy.
Episodes
11 episodes
Breaking the Chains: Economic and Legal Analysis of Mandatory Divestiture for Vertically Integrated Healthcare Conglomerates
In this episode, Jermaine E. Whiteside examines the growing consolidation of the U.S. healthcare marketplace through the lens of CVS Health’s vertical integration strategy case study. The discussion evaluates antitrust theory, market concentrat...
Emergency Powers at the Breaking Point: IEEPA, Tariffs, and Constitutional Truth
In this narrated episode, Jermaine E. Whiteside, Ed.D. (c) delivers a rigorous constitutional analysis of one of the most consequential—and least understood—legal conflicts in modern American governance: the use of emergency economic pow...
When AI Critiques the Constitution: Responding to NotebookLM’s Analysis of Emergency Tariffs, IEEPA, and the Major Questions Doctrine
n this episode, Jermaine E. Whiteside offers a structured scholarly response to an AI-generated critique produced by Google NotebookLM analyzing Constitutional Emergency Powers and Strategic Industrial Protection: Reconciling Executive Auth...
Ethical Storytelling for Global Impact: The From Kenya With Care™ Framework Explained
This episode provides a clear and accessible overview of the From Kenya With Care™ framework—an original model designed to help Kenya’s agricultural cooperatives compete more effectively in global markets through ethical, data-verified...
From Kenya With Care™: Inside the Working Paper Critique
This episode provides a focused, academically grounded critique of the working paper From Kenya With Care™: An Integrative Framework for Ethical Trade Storytelling and Cooperative Value Capture by Jermaine E. Whiteside. Designed for le...
Pretext and Power: Inside the 34-Minute Deep Dive on IEEPA’s Constitutional Crisis
Episode 6 of the Redwin Signature Storytelling Series™ delivers a full 34-minute deep dive—the most comprehensive analysis yet—into the unresolved constitutional crisis at the heart of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Po...
Truman vs. the Steel Mills: The Constitutional Battle That Redefined Presidential Power
Episode 5 of the Redwin Signature Storytelling Series™ takes listeners back to one of the most dramatic constitutional confrontations in American history: President Harry Truman’s 1952 seizure of the nation’s steel mills during the Korean War. ...
The IEEPA Debate: Motive, Emergency Power, and the Constitutional Fault Line
Episode 4 of the Redwin Signature Storytelling Series™ introduces a new debate-style format, powered by Google NotebookLM, in which two sharply opposed constitutional perspectives collide. This episode examines one of the most challenging quest...
Inside the Critique: Strengthening the Legal Framework Behind the EV Tariff Case
In Episode 2 of the Redwin Signature Storytelling Series™, Google NotebookLM takes listeners inside the academic critique of Jermaine E. Whiteside’s working paper on presidential emergency powers and the EV tariff litigation. This episode goes ...
The Trillion-Dollar Question: How the EV Tariff Case Exposed the Limits of Presidential Emergency Power
In this first episode of the Redwin Signature Storytelling Series™, Google NotebookLM breaks down the shocking revenue claims that pushed the EV tariff case into constitutional crisis territory.Former President Trump publicly declared th...
How 650,000 Kenyan Tea Smallholders Power a Global Industry
Join Jermaine Whiteside at South Carolina State University (SCSU) as he presents to the Kenyan delegation on the extraordinary impact of Kenya’s 650,000 smallholder tea farmers, who are the backbone of one of the world’s leading agricult...