
Liz Brown: podcast appearances and interviews
professor of law and taxation · Bentley University
About Liz Brown
Liz Brown is a professor of law and taxation at Bentley University. Her professional background includes experience in governance and politics, having served on the Fort Wayne City Council from 2008 to 2012, where she represented the at-large district. Brown first entered elected office with her election to the Indiana State Senate in 2014, representing Senate District 15. She has also sought higher office, running for mayor of Fort Wayne in 2011 and for the United States House of Representatives for Indiana's 3rd congressional district in 2016, though she was not elected in these races. Brown is a 1980 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where she was a varsity athlete on the fencing team.
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Podcasts Liz Brown appeared on
Shows that have booked Liz Brown as a guest, ranked by appearance count.
Latest Liz Brown interviews
Every podcast episode Liz Brown has appeared on, newest first.


Sk8LikeYou Podcast Episode 108: FloJo & We Want Smoke BONUS Show

Why Social Media is the New Open House for Realtors with Liz Brown

Episode 12: Liz Brown on Turning Legal Expertise into Meaningful Impact

EP 247: Discussing their new book How to Leave the Law, with co-authors Liz Brown & Amy Impellizzeri
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Liz Brown been on?
Liz Brown has appeared on 6 podcasts across 6 episodes. Notable shows include Carry As You Climb, The Sk8LikeYou Podcast, Not Your Average Neighbor.
What does Liz Brown do?
Liz Brown is professor of law and taxation at Bentley University. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Liz Brown's most recent podcast appearance?
Liz Brown's most recent appearance was on "Lead Like a Mother: Liz Brown on Power, Policy, and Parenthood". Carry As You Climb, published Apr 16, 2026.
Which podcast has Liz Brown appeared on most often?
Carry As You Climb. 1 appearance on record, most recently Apr 16, 2026.
