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Dr. Ari Brown joins host Dr. Bracho-Sanchez to discuss the growing measles outbreaks in the United States. She provides tips for telling fact from fiction online, explains how measles impacts the immune system, and debunks a prominent myth about the link between the MMR vaccine and autism. For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.
Dating can feel overwhelming, but what if you approached it with more intention? I'm joined by Moe Ari Brown, a licensed therapist and Love & Connection Expert at Hinge, to chat about loneliness, modern dating struggles, and how to build real connections. Plus, we break down Moe's game-changing ‘Dating Forward' checklist to help you date with purpose. Follow Moe on IG & TikTok.
Assemblyman and proud Jew Ari Brown joins Sid live in-studio to introduce new legislation that he's drafted aimed at making sure that anti-Semitic college students like Mahmoud Khalil will be entered into a database that eventual potential employers will have access to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, it is St. Patrick's Day and that means the biggest day party that New York City has to offer, with the city's biggest parade set to jam-pack Fifth Avenue up and down midtown Manhattan. In other news of the day, Sid appears on Brian Kilmeade's Sunday night Fox News television show One Nation, President Trump and New York Governor Kathy Hochul meet in Washington, D.C. last Friday, and the St. John's men's basketball team wins the Big East Tournament and secures a two-seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament set to begin later this week. Joey Borgen, John Catsimatidis, Thomas Kenniff, Ari Brown, Jason Whitlock, Elodie Weil, Sagi Dovev & Alon Kaminer join Sid on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dating with ADHD can bring its own set of challenges, but it also offers unique strengths. In this week's episode, I speak with licensed marriage and family therapist Moe Arie Brown, Hinge's love and connection expert, to unpack the intersection of ADHD and modern dating. Moe also serves as a diversity & equity consultant and on the board of directors for It Gets Better Project, a non-profit organisation dedicated to uplifting and connecting LGBTQIA+ youth around the globe.What You'll Learn:✨ Why dating apps can feel overwhelming for individuals with ADHD.✨ Practical strategies for communicating more effectively and reducing dating anxiety.✨ How to embrace your ADHD traits as strengths while understanding the impact of RSD on building meaningful connections.✨ How an all-or-nothing mindset can lead to intense emotions followed by boredom and how to navigate these feelings effectively. ✨ Insights from Hinge's Love and ADHD Date Report on neurodivergent dating experiences.✨ The importance of self-awareness, boundary-setting, and authenticity in dating.If you've ever felt drained by small talk or struggled with the fast-paced nature of online dating, this episode is packed with practical tips and advice. Learn how understanding your ADHD can help you navigate the dating world with confidence and compassion, leading to deeper connections and more fulfilling relationships. My key takeaway was that with our ADHD awareness, communicating our needs clearly can significantly enhance our dating and relationship experiences. Timestamps:02:59 - Challenges of neurodivergent dating09:15 - Navigating relationships with ADHD awareness21:46 - Understanding neurodivergent relationships28:24 - Navigating neurodivergence in datingConnect with Moe on their Instagram account, @loveoutproud.Read: Love and ADHD: Hinge's New ReportHave a look at some of Kate's workshops and free resources here. Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD Lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity, and clarity. Follow the podcast on Instagram here.Follow Kate on Instagram here.Find Kate's resources on ADDitude magazine here.
Ari Brown, MD, FAAP, joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about potty training. They look at timing, strategies and reasons for successes and setbacks. Hear why early potty training has nothing to do with how smart a child is and how there is no such thing as “failure.” For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.
We all want long lasting, passionate, meaningful love and in our 20s it can hard to figure out exactly how to find that. With so many 'rules' around what to do, pacing, when to become exclusive, when to say 'I love you', when to move in together, it seems the secret is to go slow and build emotional intimacy. In other words, embrace the power of the slow burn, the 'slowmance' and low pressure beginnings. In this episode we are joined by Hinge's Love & Connection Expert, Moe Ari Brown as they discuss how to slow down and properly build a foundation for sustainable love, why we can often be overwhelmed by the need to speed things up and jump right in, ignoring intuition out of our fear of rejection, and where that can lead us. That and so (SO) much more. Listen now! Follow Moe here: @loveoutproud View the new Hinge report: https://hinge.co/press/2024-GenZ-Report Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg Follow the podcast here: @thatpsychologypodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MATANA ROBERTS COIN COIN CHAPTER FIVE : IN THE GARDEN Brooklyn, NY, 2022Unbeknownst, Predestined confessions, A caged dance, The promiseMatana Roberts (hrn,hca,perc,vcl,spoken-word,comp) Matt Lavelle (alto-cl,pocket-tp,tin whistle,vcl) Stuart Bogle (b-cl,cl,tin whistle,vcl) Darius Jones (as,tin whistle,vcl) Cory Smythe (p,vcl,tin whistle) Kyp Malone (synt) Mazz Swift (vln,vcl,tin whistle) Mike Pride, Ryan Sawyer (d,perc,vcl) Gitanjali Jain (text collage) ARCHIE SHEPP & KAHIL EL'ZABAR'S RITUAL TRIO CONVERSATIONS Chicago, IL, January 23 & 24, 1999Big Fred, Brother Malcolm (2), RevelationsArchie Shepp (ts,p-1) Ari Brown (p,ts-2) Malachi Favors Maghostut (b) Kahil El'Zabar (d) AMANDA GARDIER AUTEUR: MUSIC INSPIRED BY THE FILMS OF WES ANDERSON February 2022, Indianapolis, INLet's Hope It's Got A Happy Ending, The Incarcerated Artist And His MuseAmanda Gardier (sa) Charlie Ballantine (g) Jesse Wittman (b) Dave King (dr) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.
MATANA ROBERTS COIN COIN CHAPTER FIVE : IN THE GARDEN Brooklyn, NY, 2022Unbeknownst, Predestined confessions, A caged dance, The promiseMatana Roberts (hrn,hca,perc,vcl,spoken-word,comp) Matt Lavelle (alto-cl,pocket-tp,tin whistle,vcl) Stuart Bogle (b-cl,cl,tin whistle,vcl) Darius Jones (as,tin whistle,vcl) Cory Smythe (p,vcl,tin whistle) Kyp Malone (synt) Mazz Swift (vln,vcl,tin whistle) Mike Pride, Ryan Sawyer (d,perc,vcl) Gitanjali Jain (text collage) ARCHIE SHEPP & KAHIL EL'ZABAR'S RITUAL TRIO CONVERSATIONS Chicago, IL, January 23 & 24, 1999Big Fred, Brother Malcolm (2), RevelationsArchie Shepp (ts,p-1) Ari Brown (p,ts-2) Malachi Favors Maghostut (b) Kahil El'Zabar (d) AMANDA GARDIER AUTEUR: MUSIC INSPIRED BY THE FILMS OF WES ANDERSON February 2022, Indianapolis, INLet's Hope It's Got A Happy Ending, The Incarcerated Artist And His MuseAmanda Gardier (sa) Charlie Ballantine (g) Jesse Wittman (b) Dave King (dr) Continue reading Puro Jazz 22 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.
Love and connection. Who doesn't desire those things? Very few. So why is it so hard for us as humans, and especially LGBTQ+ beings to find it and keep it. It's starts by deliberately choosing to live authentically and doing the internal work so that love can show up. Guiding us today to that truth, is Moe Ari Brown, Hinge's (online dating app based on the premise that anyone looking for love should be able to find it) Love and Connection Expert. Take a listen and let's explore love and connection. About Moe Moe is Hinge's first ever Love and Connection Expert. They are a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and one of the leading mental health experts in the realm of Transgender Identity. Over the past decade, Moe has worked with LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples, and families on their journey to love their authentic selves and establish meaningful connections. They are also a Diversity & Equity Consultant and former Adjunct Professor at Adler University. Moe graduated from Northwestern University with an MS in Marriage and Family Therapy. Connect With Moe Moe's Website Instagram LinkedIn
In this episode DB sits down with Moe Ari Brown, a licensed marriage and family therapist and Hinge's Love and Connection Expert. Moe Ari delves into the intricacies of bisexual dating and shares insights from conducting therapy with LGBTQ+ couples. DB and Moe Ari also talk non-monogomous relationships, the distinct challenges faced by the bisexual community on dating apps, and provide invaluable advice for friends seeking to support their loved ones in the journey of self-discovery and connection. Don't miss it! Find more from Moe Arie Brown: @Loveoutproud
Today on podDIVA we have a special episode of The Relationship Room with Moe Ari Brown. Moe Ari is the Love and Connection Expert for the dating app Hinge – Hinge is now the UK's number one trending dating app!Moe is also a Mental Health Expert in Transgender Identity and a Licenced Marriage & Family Therapist In this episode, Moe talks to your host of The Relationship Room and DIVA Magazine's Ali Hendry about Deepening Our Love Goals.And as we enter the holiday period - how can we use connection to support our mental health?Stay connected with Moe Ari Brown:Insta: @loveoutproudThe DIVA Debrief - one gorgeous glossy in your ear.Have you heard our top-rated ep? TheLWordGenQ with Rachel ShelleyWant to hear more of all things LGBTQIA? Grab your copy of DIVA's December issue here.Edited and produced by Rachel Shelley with love and support from #TeamDIVApodDIVA: Queers for your EarsDIVA - the world's leading brand for LGBTQIA plus women and non-binary peopleGet in touch: poddiva@diva-magazine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the next two months, Hinge's NFAQ (Not-so Frequently Asked Questions) will be highlighting the experiences of bisexual daters, and so we're having a bi-extravaganza this week on the pod with Hinge's new Love and Connection Expert, Moe Ari Brown! But Lauren didn't want to dive into these waters all by her (gay) lonesome, and so she's also joined by guest co-host Kyrsta Morehouse, whose debut collection of (very bisexual) poetry has just been released! Besides being a GODDAMNED DELIGHT, Moe (they/he) is a Black non-binary transgender person from the South Side of Chicago, whose very first coming out was as bisexual. As such, they have the unique experience of having openly identified as both a bisexual woman *and* a bisexual man! We have an absolutely fascinating conversation about alllllllll of the challenges that bisexual people face when dating, including misconceptions across the gender spectrum, and the insidiousness of bi imposter syndrome. Plus, Moe shares their personal coming out journey, and how it led them to their current work!Check out Hinge's Not-so Frequently Asked Questions (and submit some yourself!) at hinge.nfaq.co, and follow Moe on Instagram and TikTok at @loveoutproud! Also, go to theemoeari.com for all things Moe, and listen to the Be Your Own Love Goals Podcast that Moe co-hosts with their wife! Finally, follow Kyrsta on Instagram at @kyrstashae, and hit up poetrybykyrsta.com to find out where you can buy "As Long As This Heart Beats," her BEAUTIFUL debut collection!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5207650/advertisement
On this episode of The Dude Therapist podcast, Eli Weinstein interviews Moe Ari Brown, a licensed marriage and family therapist and one of the leading mental health experts in gender identity. They discuss burnout in the mental health community, unique challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community, and strategies for managing burnout. Brown suggests mindfulness and continued education offered by Simple Practice, self-care activities, and opening a conversation to reduce workload. [ This episode is sponsored by SimplePractice. SimplePractice, simplifying practice management and reducing administrative work for more than 178,000 solo and small group therapists (including myself), recently launched a survey on burnout. SimplePractice heard from 550 therapists from counselors to psychologists. The results from the survey found that burnout is a serious problem in our profession, in fact Over half of therapists reported experiencing burnout this year.] If you want to tune in to any or all the CE provided by simple practice, got to SimplePractice.com/dude Moe Ari Brown, LMFT (they/he), is one of the leading mental health experts in Gender Identity. Over the past decade, Moe Ari has worked as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with LGBTQIA+ individuals, couples, and families. Through his professional work and journey as a person of Transgender experience, Moe Ari is now an expert in cultivating radical authenticity.⏤The process of integrating, accepting, aligning, and celebrating one's intersecting identities despite threats to belonging. As a public speaker, Moe Ari offers the lessons he learned, hoping that his story will inspire others to unconditional self-love and alignment. Moe Ari is a CE course presenter for SimplePractice Learning. His courses offer other therapists valuable insights into building gender-affirming and celebratory practices. Moe Ari is also the Love and Connection Expert at Hinge. Pairing Hinge's research with Moe's expertise in LGBTQIA+ relationships, Moe is at the forefront of building an inclusive dating space where all daters can find love, both in the app and offline. Moe Ari is also a public speaker, educating others on allyship for the Trans community. Some of his academic work, "Transcending the Binary: A Narrative Therapy Approach to Helping Black Trans Men," is included in Black Couples Therapy: Clinical Theory and Practice, a textbook for graduate-level family therapy published by Cambridge University Press. Moe has been featured in many news articles, podcasts, broadcast interviews, and magazines throughout the US, UK, and Australia. Moe is also a co-host of the Be Your Own Love Goals Podcast, co-host of WHO NU? The Northwestern Pride Alumni Club Podcast (NUPAC), a former adjunct professor at Adler University, a consultant on DEI & Belonging, and a 2023 TEDx Atlanta speaker. Relevant Links for Moe Email: moe@theemoeari.com Website: http://theemoeari.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/loveoutproud Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/be-your-own-love-goals-with-moe-ari-tiffany/id1621380464 Moe's TED TALK: 2023 TEDx Atlanta speaker [00:00:06] Therapist burnout: Mo leads conversation on burnout. [00:04:16] overwhelmed and not knowing if I was gonna make it.Therapist journey: Struggling, overcoming, helping others. [00:09:23] Balance admin, clinical for sustainable therapy. [00:15:17] Find balance as a clinician. [00:19:49] Compassion fatigue, burnout, grief, balance, support, reinvigorate. [00:24:47] LGBTQ+ burnout in clinicians. [00:29:26] LGBTQ+ mental health: Compounded traumas, systemic barriers. [00:35:10] Therapists charging more, access limited. [00:40:04] Therapist burnout relief: Civil Practice October CEUs. [00:45:09] Heal burnout: Empathy, compassion, why, resources. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedudetherapist/support
Your child's pediatrician is likely one of their most important; it's where all things begin. Author of the “411” series and revered pediatrician, Dr. Ari Brown, gives great insight on traits you should look for in your own pediatrician, vaccine schedules and resources to help you be the best advocate for your NICU baby. In this episode, we chat about: After receiving your degree in child development, what made you pursue a career in pediatrics? What are things your pediatrician should be looking at and considering if your child is a NICU graduate? What traits should you consider in your pediatrician to best serve your child? When should a parent consult a pediatrician and when should they seek counsel from an additional specialist for their child? What should the relationship look like between a child's pediatrician and their other specialists? In an age of digital medicine, i.e. Dr. Google, how do you counsel your parents on when to seek medical care and when to treat things at home? Describe the ideal pediatrician-patient relationship. Let's talk about delayed vaccination schedules for medically fragile children. Tell us about your books: Baby, Expecting and Toddler 411. What can reader's expect? For a NICU parent who feels hyper-sensitive to every symptom their child presents, what's your best advice? Ari Brown, MD is a practicing pediatrician in Austin, Texas, for over 25 years after completing her pediatric residency and fellowship in developmental/behavioral pediatrics at Harvard Medical School/Children's Hospital Boston. Her passion to advocate for children and educate families extends beyond the office setting. She is the author of the bestselling "411" parent education book series including Baby 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Your Baby's First Year with the new 20th anniversary/10th edition out this year, Toddler 411, and Expecting 411 available where books are sold and on Amazon. She also hosts online courses on newborn care and sleeping through the night. She has appeared on numerous national news and talk shows including NBC's Today Show, Dr. Phil, and CNN. She is a trusted voice for children's health, serving as a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Dr. Brown has received the American Academy of Pediatrics Lifetime Achievement Award for child health advocacy. Connect with Dr. Brown: Twitter: https://twitter.com/baby411 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expecting411 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aribrownmd Website: https://baby411.com/ Buy Dr. Brown's books: https://amzn.to/3drAzH3 Learn about Dr. Brown's online newborn care and sleeping courses: https://store.draribrown.com/ The NICU is hard. We're here to help. Hand to Hold is a national nonprofit dedicated to providing neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) parents with personalized emotional support, educational resources and community before, during and after their baby's NICU stay. NICU support is available at no cost to NICU parents in English and Spanish. Connect with Hand to Hold: Learn more or get support at handtohold.org Follow Hand to Hold on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/handtohold Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handtohold/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NICUHandtoHold YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/HandtoHold The following music was used for this media project: Music: Thriving Together [Full version] by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10332-thriving-together-full-version License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Bright Colors Of Life by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7855-bright-colors-of-life License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Have you ever felt like the real you - the one that exists deep, deep down - is not aligned with how you live your life? What would it be like to let the true you break free? That's why we created today's podcast. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Moe Ari Brown has spent his career helping others live their most authentic lives. He is one of the leading mental health experts in the realm of Transgender Identity, with a keen understanding of the intersectionality of race, gender identity, and spirituality. And he's here for a discussion about Radical Authenticity - what it is, how to find it, and who it is for. So join me, my delightful co-host Eric Dorsa, and Moe Ari as we focus on discovering radical authenticity and learning to love ourselves while accepting the world around us. ________ Resources: Moe Ari's Website: theemoeari.com Moe Ari's Instagram @loveoutproud Be Your Own Love Goals Podcast: lovegoalspodcast.com Eric Dorsa Instagram: @fkdrag Mental Note Podcast: mentalnotepodcast.com Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center: pathlightbh.com Eating Recovery Center: eatingrecoverycenter.com Free Group Support: eatingrecoverycenter.com/support-groups Free Evaluation with a Trained Therapist: (877) 850-7199
On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner is joined by nationally renowned pediatrician and author, Dr. Ari Brown. Brown shares her insight on baby topics such as sleeping, eating, milestones, bonding, screen time and much more. The post Podcast #97: Baby 411 appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
We talk to Ari Brown from Wisconsin Policy Forum to talk about the crisis our shortage of public defenders and district attorneys is causing and what to do about it. Then we talk to Kristy Parker and Anne Tindall from Protect Democracy about their new paper “Investigating and prosecuting political leaders in a democracy: how to assess the difference between the rule of law and the abuses of power”
Do you fully embrace your authentic self? If you're feeling like you want to be more authentic but you're not sure how to get there or you're scared of how it might impact your life, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Unconditionally Worthy Podcast, I welcome Moe Ari Brown, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, speaker, and love and authenticity expert. Tune in as we talk about the power of claiming your authenticity and living an authentic, aligned life.IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT…Moe's self-worth journey: Attaching self-worth to achievement, being an identical twin and the youngest of six, & “creating love”.Finding authenticity as a trans man.The connection between power and authenticity.Tips and advice on being more authentic in your relationship and friendships.5 steps to finding and embracing your authentic self.and more!If you enjoyed this discussion, share it with a loved one, then…Leave a Rating & Review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to show your love to The Unconditionally Worthy Podcast!Stream & Download The Unconditionally Worthy Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!To connect further with Moe Ari Brown:Visit his website: https://theemoeari.comFollow him on Instagram: https://instagram.com/loveoutproud Listen to the #LoveGoals Podcast: https://lovegoalspodcast.com To connect further with me:Visit my website: https://www.dradiagooden.com Connect with me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dradiagooden Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dradiagooden Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adia-gooden-4b26751b Watch the full interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/l3N-K2b3amU Read the show notes and transcript here: https://dradiagooden.com/episodearchive/69This episode was produced by Crys & Tiana.Learn more at https://www.crysandtiana.com.
Dr. Mike is back. Wisconsin in the wild. Wisconsin Policy Forum. (0:28:00) - Dr. Mike is back Dr. Mike is back to answer life and fantasy football questions! You can submit your questions for Dr. Mike via Instagram, Twitter or text/ call to join the conversation every Thursday: 844-967-2789 (0:48:00) - Wisconsin in the wild Hello Wisconsin! For all you 90's babies, The "That 90's Show" teaser has been released on Netflix. (1:11:10) - Wisconsin Policy Forum Senior Research Associate with the Wisconsin Policy Forum, Ari Brown tells us about the record amount of referenda last month. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Music from today's show can be found on As Goes Wisconsin's Spotify playlist. We love hearing from you! Got a topic you think we should cover? Have an idea for a guest we should have on? Want to leave us feedback? Let us know! Civic Media
Senior Research Associate with the Wisconsin Policy Forum, Ari Brown tells us about the record amount of referenda last month.Civic Media
Senior Research Associate for The Wisconsin Policy Forum, Ari Brown summarizes The WFP because only nerds read The Wisconsin Policy Forum.Guest: Ari Brown
Dr. Mike is back. On this date in Packers history. Wisconsin Policy Forum. Getting to know Danielle Johnson. Ben Brey translates the market. 21:15 - Dr. Mike is back Dr. Mike is back and answering questions about life and fantasy football. Submit your questions for Dr. Mike live by texting or calling 844-967-2789 every Wednesday at 11:30 AM or via Instagram DM. 58:04- On this date in Packers history On this date in 1957, the Green Bay Packers dedicated City Stadium, or otherwise known as Lambeau Field.- 1:06:00 - Wisconsin Policy Forum Senior Research Associate for The Wisconsin Policy Forum, Ari Brown summarizes The WFP because only nerds read The Wisconsin Policy Forum. 1:39:30 - Getting to know Danielle Johnson Veterinarian, Board Chair of Western Wisconsin Health, and Assembly candidate for Wisconsin's 29th district, Danielle Johnson shares why shes running.You can connect with Danielle on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter. 1:50:00 - Ben Brey translates the market 20 year Wall Street vet and the founder of Deductive Capital, Ben Brey tells us what's been going on with the stock market. Check out the astounding video of former TMJ4 reporter, Tony Atkins rescuing a Florida resident in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Music from today's show can be found on As Goes Wisconsin's Spotify playlist. We love hearing from you! Got a topic you think we should cover? Have an idea for a guest we should have on? Want to leave us feedback? Let us know!
We sometimes have guests on the show as they are in the midst of a campaign, and it's always interesting to hear about what they propose in their mission when they make it to office. Folks, today we have a winner on our show! Republican Ari Brown declared victory over Democrat David Lobl as the State Assemblyman, succeeding Melissa Miller. Ari won 4,667 votes in this special election to Lobl's 2,413. Who is Ari Brown? He is a results-oriented leader who meets challenges with sound and sensible solutions and has a proven record of public service accomplishments and private sector efficiency. Ari explained how he reduced the downtown vacancy rate in Cedarhurst from 20% to 2%, and why he is working work to repeal“cashless bail” laws that have freed killers, drug dealers and gang members, and pass legislation that will remove District Attorneys who refuse to prosecute dangerous accused criminals in a relatively safe area to begin with. Ari also discussed the recent politics going on in Rockville Center, with all of the commentaries going back and forth, as to whether this is an antisemitic situation, and he alsotalked about the first issues on his agenda that he plans to tackle.
We sometimes have guests on the show as they are in the midst of a campaign, and it's always interesting to hear about what they propose in their mission when they make it to office. Folks, today we have a winner on our show! Republican Ari Brown declared victory over Democrat David Lobl as the State Assemblyman, succeeding Melissa Miller. Ari won 4,667 votes in this special election to Lobl's 2,413. Who is Ari Brown? He is a results-oriented leader who meets challenges with sound and sensible solutions and has a proven record of public service accomplishments and private sector efficiency. Ari explained how he reduced the downtown vacancy rate in Cedarhurst from 20% to 2%, and why he is working work to repeal“cashless bail” laws that have freed killers, drug dealers and gang members, and pass legislation that will remove District Attorneys who refuse to prosecute dangerous accused criminals in a relatively safe area to begin with. Ari also discussed the recent politics going on in Rockville Center, with all of the commentaries going back and forth, as to whether this is an antisemitic situation, and he also talked about the first issues on his agenda that he plans to tackle.
David Lobl, Democrat Candidate for NYS 20th Assembly District Joins to Discuss the Special Election Race vs. Ari Brown --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/support
Cedarhurst Deputy Mayor Ari Brown Joins to Discuss Special Election for NYS 20th District Assembly Race --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/support
Yeshivah of Flatbush Choir Students Join to Discuss Break-Out Purim Hit "We Don't Bow Down to Haman"; Cedarhurst Deputy Mayor Ari Brown Joins to Discuss Critical Special Election in 20th Assembly Dt. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-lax/support
Episode 65: Monkeys, Hunting, and Jam Original Transplants Podcast Episode 65: Monkeys, Hunting, and Jam finds Satoyama Homestead steward Will recounting his successful late season crossbow hunt. Will stalked a white tail herd on a snowy evening and harvested a six-point buck. Things are slow in the dead-out apiary and Will is trying to find reliable, quality bee packages for sale in the spring. Send Will your best bee buying stories to satoyamahs@gmail.com. There's not much activity in the edible landscape but the stewards are enjoying fruit preserves. Sarah shares recipes from MFK Fisher's wartime cookbook and social commentary, How to Cook a Wolf, including crackling bread served with homestead jam and pheasant with sauerkraut and apples. Will prepared deer liver with onions as the stewards await the rest of the venison from the butcher. During the Rock the Cradle segment, Sarah shares research and her misanthropic views on infant socialization after receiving some advice from Lucy's pediatrician. In agricultural news, Will shares stories about pathogens passing from wild species to their farmed kin, and Sarah wonders what's going on with the escape research monkeys in small-town Danville, PA. Episode Notes How to Cook a Wolf by MFK Fisher http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1242384507 The Complete Guide to Hunting, Butchering, and Cooking Big Game by Steven Rinella http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1020526058 Strategies to socialize your baby from TodaysParent.com https://www.todaysparent.com/baby/socializing-baby/ How important is it for babies to socialize with each other? Doctors weigh in from Romper.com https://www.romper.com/p/do-babies-need-to-socialize-with-other-babies-experts-weigh-in-32124813 Developmental Stages of Social Emotional Development in Children from StatPearls https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534819/ Baby 411 by Dr. Ari Brown and Denise Fields http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1104170906 Scientists: Duck First Wild Bird Flu Case in US in 5 Years from AP (as seen in Lancaster Farming) https://apnews.com/article/business-lifestyle-health-environment-and-nature-south-carolina-86bd2ed2da244df0a4c81c77645b770a Swine Fever in Wild Boars Worries Italy's Pork Industry from US News and World Report (as seen in Lancaster Farming) https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2022-01-15/italys-pork-industry-blames-wild-boars-for-swine-fever All 100 lab monkeys accounted for after several escape Pennsylvania crash from CBS 3 Philly https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2022/01/23/monkey-missing-pennsylvania-highway-vehicle-crash-danville/
Mike Stephen remembers the proposed Crosstown Expressway from the 1970s with local writer Mary Wisniewski, learns about housing assistance in the wake of the pandemic with Anthony Simpkins, president & CEO of Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, and discovers the Secret History of Chicago tenor sax man Ari Brown. And in the OTL Wrap Party, Mike and Producer Collin discuss discuss highway transportation and their favorite El lines.
Episode 10! Double Digits, Babyyyyyy. Jennie and Allie are back from Spring Break, and have never felt worse. Thinking we were out of the woods, after over a year, Allie's house was struck with Covid. The Mommies discuss symptoms, and goals for getting back to fighting shape. Who else is in?! We're thinking of starting a movement of strong mommies, with even stronger immune systems. Follow us on Instagram for yummy recipes, and workout inspo. Or at least commiserate with us in the process!Fortunately, they are joined by Dr. Heather Orman-Lubell, who answers all kinds of questions, from Covid and Kids, to giving ourselves grace with screen time. She gives us hope for kids going back to school in the fall, and discusses the importance of getting vaccinated. Below, is the list of resources she shares, for parents...and Jennie realizes she has some catching up to do! Thank you to Tim (@timbostwickrealtor) and Dr. Heather! And thank you everyone for listening!Parenting Resources:"The AAP Guide to the First Five Years""The AAP Guide to Your Child's Symptoms""Baby 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice For Your Baby's First Year", Dr. Ari Brown, and Denise Fields"The Mommy MD Guides""The Blessings of a Skinned Knee", Wendy Mogel, Ph.D."How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success", Julie Lythcott-HaimsEMAIL: TheVillagePod@gmail.comSOCIALS: @villagecommunity @mrsjennieporter @smallspacemommySUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, BuzzSprout
Friday on Lake Effect : We talk to a clinical psychologist about how to take care of your mental health during the holidays. We examine a new report that found school referendums were overwhelmingly approved this year by transcending political divides. Film contributor Dave Luhrssen talks about Sophia Coppola’s latest film, “On The Rocks.” Plus, we learn the origins of the bedside Bible in hotels. Guests: Dr. Michael Mazius, clinical psychologist Ari Brown, data and research analyst at the Wisconsin Policy Forum Dave Luhrssen, arts and entertainment editor of The Shepherd Express Hannah Sampson, reporter for The Washington Post
Please JOIN thousands of your pediatric peers on THE PEDIATRIC COVID FORUM - it's free and easy. Audio extract from the webinar hosted on 06/19/20 where attendees from around the country gathered to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on independent pediatric practices. In this episode, we feature Drs. Ari Brown and David Hill, who share their secrets, guidance, insight, and support for pediatricians who want to engage the media. Then, Dr. Suzanne Berman walks us through the first draft of the CARES Act guidance she assembled. Visit https://www.pediatricsupport.com/covid19 for updates!
If you've raised a toddler you know how difficult it can be navigating their mood swings, temper tantrums, and temperaments. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Karen Gentile sits down with Pediatrician Cathy DiVincenzo, MD to discuss discipline techniques. Dr. DiVincenzo has 20 years of experience as a Pediatrician and also raised triplets! She often lectures on the topic of discipline in our community and offers expert advice on how to tackle this difficult stage in parenting. In this episode we discuss time-outs, time-ins, spanking, redirecting, speaking to your children, and the best techniques to avoid the dreaded public meltdown! Resources: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/family-dynamics/communication-discipline/Pages/Disciplining-Your-Child.aspx Books: Toddler 411, by Denise Fields and Ari Brown, MD Happiest Toddler on the Block, by Harvey Karp, MD Parenting with Love and Logic, by Foster Cline, MD and Jim Fay 1-2-3 Magic: 3-Step Discipline for Calm, Effective, and Happy Parenting, by Thomas Phelan, PhD
Today we talk with with Ari Brown, a submariner in the United States Navy, polyglot, programmer. Ari recently spent some time in the region, originally working in France and then traveled through Italy, Romania, Hungary, and Poland.
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Karen Gentile and Jean Russo talk about techniques that will help you successfully sleep train your toddler or older child including how to manage nap times, transitioning out of the crib and into a toddler bed, executing schedule changes, and how to handle the child who still won't sleep. Infant sleep training was previously discussed in Episode 4. References for this podcast include Toddler 411 by Denise Fields and Ari Brown. Visit us at www.kidsfirstpediatricpartners.com for more resources or to schedule an appointment!
Pediatric Nurse Practitioners Karen Gentile and Jean Russo discuss newborn sleep patterns, sleep transitions, and how to sleep train your baby through the first year of life. Jean gives real life examples of how she sleep trained her two sons successfully using the methods discussed in the podcast. The two most popular methods: the Weissbluth method and the Ferber method are compared. Find us at https://www.kidsfirstpediatricpartners.com/about-us/podcast/ Book recommendations: Baby 411 by Dr. Ari Brown and Denise Fields Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Dr. Marc Weissbluth Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems by Dr. Richard Ferber
Poets Reginald Gibbons, Rachel Jamison Webster, Christina Pugh, and Ed Roberson are accompanied on piano by Mabel Kwan and Ari Brown. Recorded in April 2011, recording courtesy of WBEZ Chicago Amplified.
A mainstay of the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years, Eric Hochberg has lent his bass work, both upright and electric, and an occasional trumpet, keyboard and vocal lick to a variety of projects across the realms of jazz, folk, rock and blues. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of Terry Callier, Pharoah Sanders, Bobby McFerrin, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Kuhn, Barbra Streisand, Cassandra Wilson, Von Freeman, Chico Freeman, Ken Nordine, David Baker, Cannonball Adderly, Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, David Bromberg, Johnny Frigo, Joe Daley, Howard Levy, Kurt Elling, Trio New, Bill Carrothers, Eric Alexander, Tierny Sutton, Patricia Barber, Jackie Allen, Janice Siegal, Peter Erskine, Paul McCandless, Donny McCaslin, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, Dave Liebman, Sam Rivers, Jack DeJohnette, Joey Baron, Bobby Broom, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Larry Novak, Gary Novak, Rick Margitza, Sheila Jordan, Diane Reeves, Dee Alexander, Jay Clayton, Janice Siegel, Janice Borla, Ari Brown, Alan Pasqua, Bob Sheppard, Mark Murphy, Bob Dorough, Randy Brecker, Don Ellis, Larry Coryell, Rebecca Paris, Leni Andrade, Sonny Fortune, Willie Pickens, Bobby Lewis, Ari Brown, Jeremy Kahn, Ernie Adams, Mike Garson, Roger Rosenberg, Erma Thompson, Lew Tabackin, Brian Lynch, Lester Bowie, Don Moye, Earnest Dawkins, Henry Butler, Emily Remler, Herb Geller, Chevere de Chicago, Sonia Dada, Mark Colby, Orbert Davis, Ed Thigpen, Anthony Molinaro, Ben Sidran, Bonnie Koloc, Michal Urbaniak Quartet, Bill Holman, The Boston Brass, Bill Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rob Parton Orchestra, The Miami Saxophone Quartet, Jim Walker & Free Flight, The Grant Park Symphony with Luciana Souza and Patti Austin, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Company, The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, and Chicago Tap Theater. Eric has the distinction of having performed in the bands of three of the four members of the Pat Metheny Group - a tour in 1977 with Pat, a long association with drummer Paul Wertico and a Latin American tour with Lyle Mays in 1992. He has toured nationally/internationally with the Lyle Mays Quartet, the Terry Callier Group, the Paul Wertico Trio, the Kurt Elling Quartet, Ken Nordine’s Word Jazz, the Howard Levy Quartet and the Grazyna Auguscik Quintet. He has performed at the Jazz Festivals of Chicago (21 times), Montreal, San Francisco, Detroit, Montreux, UK/London, Free Jazz/Rio & Sao Paolo Brazil, Leverkeusen/Germany, World Music Festival/Barcelona, Rome Jazz, Rotterdam Jazz, Karlsruhe Festival/GR, Frappe Festival/FR, Nice Jazz/FR, Gigon Festival/SP, Cully Jazz/Swiss, Blues and Roots Fest/Australia, The International Society of Jazz Educators/Atlanta, The Chicago Flute Club, The Percussive Arts Society/Columbus OH, Rockford Jazz/IL, Hyde Park Jazz Festival/Chicago, South Shore Jazz/Chicago, Elkhart Jazz/IN, Columbus Jazz Festival/OH, Milwaukee Summerfest, Louisville Festival of the Arts, Blue Note Tokyo, Yokohama and Milan, and concerts and clubs worldwide. He has also performed on the Oprah Winfrey Show three times with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Johnny Mathis, and with Gloria Estefan. He can also be heard in clubs and concert venues around the Chicago area, including Catch 35 Chicago with the Eric Hochberg Trio, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Pops for Champagne, The Jazz Showcase, Fitzgerald’s, Katarina’s, Pete Miller’s, The Checkerboard Lounge, Room 43, Mayne Stage, Morseland, Pick Staiger Hall, Pritzker Pavillion and many others. The Eric Hochberg Orchestra has performed for countless events of all kinds over the past twenty-five years and Eric Hochberg Music contracts the finest musicians in the Chicago area for clients worldwide. The EHO was the band for the City of Chicago’s 5000 guest “Chicago Welcomes the World” Millennium Celebration. Eric produced Jackie Allen's 2006 debut Blue Note Records release, Tangled and her 2003 release The Men in My Life. Eric has also worked extensively with legendary singer-songwriter Terry Callier, producing his 2005 album, Lookin' Out, on Emarcy Records, the critically acclaimed TC in DC on Premonition, tracks on Verve Forecast's Timepeace, Novo Record's Chicago Rapid Transit and Acid Jazz Totally Re-wired Vol. 8. He co-produced Future Tense by Hochberg, Eisen & Potter, Reflections and Yesterday’s Gardenias by saxophonist Mark Colby and New Bolero by Trio New, Kurt Elling's original band. His latest project with pianist Bradley Williams and drummer Jim Widlowski is entitled 3. As a composer, Eric has made contributions to Kurt Elling's Close Your Eyes and The Messenger on Blue Note Records, Hochberg and Potter's World Thing on HoPo Records, Trio New New Bolero, Paul Wertico's Yin and the Yout and The Paul Wertico Trio's Live in Warsaw and Don't Be Scared Anymore. Five compositions are featured on Future Tense, the latest recording by Eric, Steve Eisen and Andrew Scott Potter. Two of his compositions are featured on the recently released album, The Rob Parton Quartet. New tunes are featured on the album 3, by Williams, Widlowski & Hochberg. He also composed the theme song for Contrabass Conversations, the weekly double bass interview show. He can be heard on the recordings of: Williams, Hochberg, Widlowski • 3 Hochberg, Eisen & Potter • Future Tense, World Thing Chevere de Chicago • Secret Dream Kurt Elling • Close Your Eyes, The Messenger Paul Wertico Trio • Live in Warsaw, Don't Be Scared Anymore, Stereonucleosis John Moulder • Through the Open Door, Trinity Grazyna Auguscik • River Terry Callier • Lookin' Out, TimePeace, Lifetime, TC in DC Rich Corpolongo • Just Found Joy, Smiles Howard Levy • Harmonica Jazz Mark Colby • Yesterday’s Gardenias, Reflections, Tenor Reference, Speaking of Stan and many others. Eric has also played on over 1000 jingle, television and movie soundtrack recording sessions and 100 album projects. He maintains an active teaching studio where students of all levels learn the jazz language and apply it to their music. He also teaches at the Merit School of Music. Eric has served on various Craft Committees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (GRAMMY AWARDS) 2006-2008. Eric endorses Lakland Basses and highly recommends Pirastro, Velvet, and Thomastik-Infield double bass strings.
A mainstay of the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years, Eric Hochberg has lent his bass work, both upright and electric, and an occasional trumpet, keyboard and vocal lick to a variety of projects across the realms of jazz, folk, rock and blues. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of Terry Callier, Pharoah Sanders, Bobby McFerrin, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Kuhn, Barbra Streisand, Cassandra Wilson, Von Freeman, Chico Freeman, Ken Nordine, David Baker, Cannonball Adderly, Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, David Bromberg, Johnny Frigo, Joe Daley, Howard Levy, Kurt Elling, Trio New, Bill Carrothers, Eric Alexander, Tierny Sutton, Patricia Barber, Jackie Allen, Janice Siegal, Peter Erskine, Paul McCandless, Donny McCaslin, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, Dave Liebman, Sam Rivers, Jack DeJohnette, Joey Baron, Bobby Broom, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Larry Novak, Gary Novak, Rick Margitza, Sheila Jordan, Diane Reeves, Dee Alexander, Jay Clayton, Janice Siegel, Janice Borla, Ari Brown, Alan Pasqua, Bob Sheppard, Mark Murphy, Bob Dorough, Randy Brecker, Don Ellis, Larry Coryell, Rebecca Paris, Leni Andrade, Sonny Fortune, Willie Pickens, Bobby Lewis, Ari Brown, Jeremy Kahn, Ernie Adams, Mike Garson, Roger Rosenberg, Erma Thompson, Lew Tabackin, Brian Lynch, Lester Bowie, Don Moye, Earnest Dawkins, Henry Butler, Emily Remler, Herb Geller, Chevere de Chicago, Sonia Dada, Mark Colby, Orbert Davis, Ed Thigpen, Anthony Molinaro, Ben Sidran, Bonnie Koloc, Michal Urbaniak Quartet, Bill Holman, The Boston Brass, Bill Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rob Parton Orchestra, The Miami Saxophone Quartet, Jim Walker & Free Flight, The Grant Park Symphony with Luciana Souza and Patti Austin, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Company, The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, and Chicago Tap Theater. Eric has the distinction of having performed in the bands of three of the four members of the Pat Metheny Group - a tour in 1977 with Pat, a long association with drummer Paul Wertico and a Latin American tour with Lyle Mays in 1992. He has toured nationally/internationally with the Lyle Mays Quartet, the Terry Callier Group, the Paul Wertico Trio, the Kurt Elling Quartet, Ken Nordine’s Word Jazz, the Howard Levy Quartet and the Grazyna Auguscik Quintet. He has performed at the Jazz Festivals of Chicago (21 times), Montreal, San Francisco, Detroit, Montreux, UK/London, Free Jazz/Rio & Sao Paolo Brazil, Leverkeusen/Germany, World Music Festival/Barcelona, Rome Jazz, Rotterdam Jazz, Karlsruhe Festival/GR, Frappe Festival/FR, Nice Jazz/FR, Gigon Festival/SP, Cully Jazz/Swiss, Blues and Roots Fest/Australia, The International Society of Jazz Educators/Atlanta, The Chicago Flute Club, The Percussive Arts Society/Columbus OH, Rockford Jazz/IL, Hyde Park Jazz Festival/Chicago, South Shore Jazz/Chicago, Elkhart Jazz/IN, Columbus Jazz Festival/OH, Milwaukee Summerfest, Louisville Festival of the Arts, Blue Note Tokyo, Yokohama and Milan, and concerts and clubs worldwide. He has also performed on the Oprah Winfrey Show three times with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Johnny Mathis, and with Gloria Estefan. He can also be heard in clubs and concert venues around the Chicago area, including Catch 35 Chicago with the Eric Hochberg Trio, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Pops for Champagne, The Jazz Showcase, Fitzgerald’s, Katarina’s, Pete Miller’s, The Checkerboard Lounge, Room 43, Mayne Stage, Morseland, Pick Staiger Hall, Pritzker Pavillion and many others. The Eric Hochberg Orchestra has performed for countless events of all kinds over the past twenty-five years and Eric Hochberg Music contracts the finest musicians in the Chicago area for clients worldwide. The EHO was the band for the City of Chicago’s 5000 guest “Chicago Welcomes the World” Millennium Celebration. Eric produced Jackie Allen's 2006 debut Blue Note Records release, Tangled and her 2003 release The Men in My Life. Eric has also worked extensively with legendary singer-songwriter Terry Callier, producing his 2005 album, Lookin' Out, on Emarcy Records, the critically acclaimed TC in DC on Premonition, tracks on Verve Forecast's Timepeace, Novo Record's Chicago Rapid Transit and Acid Jazz Totally Re-wired Vol. 8. He co-produced Future Tense by Hochberg, Eisen & Potter, Reflections and Yesterday’s Gardenias by saxophonist Mark Colby and New Bolero by Trio New, Kurt Elling's original band. His latest project with pianist Bradley Williams and drummer Jim Widlowski is entitled 3. As a composer, Eric has made contributions to Kurt Elling's Close Your Eyes and The Messenger on Blue Note Records, Hochberg and Potter's World Thing on HoPo Records, Trio New New Bolero, Paul Wertico's Yin and the Yout and The Paul Wertico Trio's Live in Warsaw and Don't Be Scared Anymore. Five compositions are featured on Future Tense, the latest recording by Eric, Steve Eisen and Andrew Scott Potter. Two of his compositions are featured on the recently released album, The Rob Parton Quartet. New tunes are featured on the album 3, by Williams, Widlowski & Hochberg. He also composed the theme song for Contrabass Conversations, the weekly double bass interview show. He can be heard on the recordings of: Williams, Hochberg, Widlowski • 3 Hochberg, Eisen & Potter • Future Tense, World Thing Chevere de Chicago • Secret Dream Kurt Elling • Close Your Eyes, The Messenger Paul Wertico Trio • Live in Warsaw, Don't Be Scared Anymore, Stereonucleosis John Moulder • Through the Open Door, Trinity Grazyna Auguscik • River Terry Callier • Lookin' Out, TimePeace, Lifetime, TC in DC Rich Corpolongo • Just Found Joy, Smiles Howard Levy • Harmonica Jazz Mark Colby • Yesterday’s Gardenias, Reflections, Tenor Reference, Speaking of Stan and many others. Eric has also played on over 1000 jingle, television and movie soundtrack recording sessions and 100 album projects. He maintains an active teaching studio where students of all levels learn the jazz language and apply it to their music. He also teaches at the Merit School of Music. Eric has served on various Craft Committees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (GRAMMY AWARDS) 2006-2008. Eric endorses Lakland Basses and highly recommends Pirastro, Velvet, and Thomastik-Infield double bass strings.