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Latest podcast episodes about ari goldman

Amanpour
Evan Gershkovich Trial Begins

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 59:08


After 15 months in a Russian prison on trumped up charges of espionage, American journalist Evan Gershkovich is finally facing trial. The 32-year-old reporter faces up to 20 years in jail if convicted. Apart from a brief photo-op today, Gershkovich is unlikely to be seen until the process ends. Correspondent Matthew Chance brings us a report with the details, followed by analysis from Russian historian Nina Khruscheva.  Also on today's show: Columbia Journalism School professors Ari Goldman & Gregory Khalil; New York Times columnist David French  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Wesam's World
Ari Goldman

Wesam's World

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 78:18


On Episode #288 of Wesam's World, we have Ari Goldman (Jiu Jitsu Black Belt) returning to the show! Tune in for an episode filled with chats about BJJ, fitness, living a healthy lifestyle, and more! The post Ari Goldman appeared first on idobi.

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THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Where's Your Stuck: Overcoming Stuck Points in Business

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 3:42


This powerful clip from THINK Business LIVE with Jon Dwoskin and Ari Goldman, Founder of Jiu Jitsu Flo, identifies and provides insight into overcoming “stuck” points in business. Get real-time, relatable coaching and practical advice for navigating hurdles to boost business growth. Watch the full episode Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Ari Goldman: Website: jiujitsuflo.com *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.

Wesam's World
Ari Goldman

Wesam's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 92:56


On Episode #247 of Wesam's World, we have Jiu Jitsu Black Belt & Instructor, Ari Goldman! Tune in for an episode full of advice on improving your lifestyle and techniques through fitness. Plus, we take our usual deep dive into finding the craziest videos on the web! The post Ari Goldman appeared first on idobi Network.

Faith Angle
Simran Jeet Singh and Ari Goldman: The Light We Give

Faith Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022


On this episode, we are joined by Simran Jeet Singh, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute's Religion and Society Program, and Ari Goldman, Professor of Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, for a nuanced conversation about American religious pluralism and identity through the lens of Sikh theology and practice. Our guests explore themes from Simran's recently-released book, The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life, and discuss how Sikh religion invites us to find joy in humility, sacrificial love, and service towards our neighbor, practices with profound implications for broader American society.   Guests Simran Jeet Singh Ari Goldman   Additional Resources The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life, by Simran Jeet Singh The Search for God at Harvard, by Ari Goldman  

Tradition Podcast
The Unrepentant Darshan

Tradition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 53:08


In this episode of the TRADITION Podcast our editor R. Jeffrey Saks speaks with Dr. Erica Brown and Prof. Ari Goldman about their contributions to the “Rabbi Norman Lamm Memorial Volume.” They each wrote about aspects of Rabbi Lamm's written record as a self-styled “unrepentant darshan” one of the Jewish 20th century's peerless rhetoricians, who turned the synagogue sermon into an art form and used the power of the pulpit to commutate an array of messages and educate his flock in a most impactful way.  They also shared with us how Rabbi Lamm's teachings helped shape their own religious worldviews and have had profound personal effects on each of them. Order your copy of the “Rabbi Norman Lamm Memorial Volume”:  https://rabbis.org/product/tradition-norman-lamm-memorial-volume Dr. Erica Brown is a well-known author and public speaker and a consulting editor at TRADITION. She is the director of the Mayberg Center for Jewish Education and Leadership at George Washington University: www.ericabrown.com Ari Goldman is a professor of journalism at Columbia University, and formerly the long-time religion reporter for the New York Times and author of “The Search for God at Harvard,” among other books: www.arigoldman.com  

Play It Like It's Music
"I love to blame it on inspiration"

Play It Like It's Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 60:26


061: Ed MarshallGood Morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, October 21st of 2020 Music is not content. It’s connection.Today’s conversation is a wild ride, I’d say it’s fitting for the times we’re in too.Is there life after a dedicated music career? What happens if you decide to quit? I’m not talking about retreating to being a hobbyist - what happens when you actually choose to stop doing it?It’s not that much fun to think about, and you and I all know there are as many answers to that as there are people. But life has its twists and turns, and we don’t get to hold on to everything. In today’s case, however, there’s an interesting twist. [Last Days of CBGB's - photo by Ed Marshall]I’ve always been fascinated by house music. How’s about you?Photographer Ed Marshall made some house tracks in the 90’s, then life happened and he took off and forgot about it… and as they like to say, you won’t believe what happened next! One day in 2017 a couple of DJs tracked him down, and it turns out that copies of his old vinyl pressings were a much sought-after item in Ibiza and around the house scene. Like worldwide, man. Folks were throwing down $500 for a copy on eBay. I s**t you not. And Ed didn’t believe it either.[The Noisettes, The Fillmore, NYC - photo by Ed Marshall]Soon enough, Ari Goldman of World Building Records reached out to him about the re-release, and it came back out properly in 2018. We get to hear the origin story of that work, but because Ed and I are friends we get deep into some other crazy important stuff about family, community, spirituality and commitment. Nowadays Ed is a pretty well-known and celebrated photographer. But as you’ll hear, it all comes from, and eventually arrives back at music. Like life.[DirtBombs, Fort Greene, Brooklyn - photo by Ed Marshall]Folks who know Ed understand that he’s bringing a lot of layers of awareness and wisdom to every interaction. Just checking out his photography will reveal that he has an incredibly perceptive eye. He doesn’t always hold forth about what’s in his mind though, so this is a real privilege to get him on the show here today. Talking with him is always an eye-opener and this conversation was a great example of that.Quick ask: if you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:It’s an honor to have the man on the show.Press PLAY above to hear my conversation with Ed Marshall.Or subscribe in your podcast app: Apple Podcasts - Spotify- Stitcher - TuneIn - Overcast - PocketcastThanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Ed Marshall for spending some very generous time with us. You can find his work at Ed Marshall Photography NYC dot com and also on IG @edmarshallphotographynyc. Additionally he has a beautiful book of photographs you can get on Amazon. [Game Rebellion (NY), Last Days of CBGB's - photo by Ed Marshall]Downloads of the now-classic “Dreamscape: Welcome to our New Age House” are available for purchase at bandcamp and you can get the fresh vinyl at EarCave dot com, for a reasonable price.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 61 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out here.But you gotta keep playing:We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Subscribe to the show directly in your podcast app: Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Stitcher - TuneIn - Overcast - PocketcastHear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Vibe out, here are 200 songs I like: (updated regularly onSpotify)Sign the mailing list!Take lessons with me online!Hire me to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com

TALK VIDEO
TALK VIDEO 5 With Ari Goldman

TALK VIDEO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 71:19


New York-based DJ, producer and WT Records label head William Burnett, AKA DJ Speculator, has started a new video talk show. Originally premiering on the Lot Radio, the first season of Talk Video was just posted to YouTube. The eleven episodes feature interviews with industry members like Veronica Vasicka, Legowelt, Beautiful Swimmers' Ari Goldman, The Lot founder Francois Vaxelaire, Sybil Jason, Bossa Nova Civic Club owner John Barclay and RA staff writer Matt McDermott. The talks premiered on The Lot between September 17th and September 27th, and are described as "open freeform" discussions of how the subjects "got where they are, where they are going and whatever else pops up in conversation." DJ Speculator is known for his weekly sets on The Lot, his work at Greenpoint's The Thing, as well as his SPECS repair shop. In recent years he has released records on L.I.E.S., Rush Hour, The Trilogy Tapes and Crème Organization. Check out season one of Talk Video on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/c/talkvideo Keep updated with Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talkvideoinfo/

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Life & Faith
Life & Faith: The Elephant Not In The Room

Life & Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 30:00


The relationship between religion and the media in the West has a long history. The first newspapers were often printed on the very same presses that were used to publish Bibles, and the first radio broadcast on Christmas Eve in 1906 included a reading from the Bible. But times have certainly changed. If you look at the media landscape today, there's not a lot of room for religion. In this episode of Life & Faith, we've enlisted the help of a couple of experts to guide us through the world of religion in the media. First up, the former Religious Affairs Editor for The Age in Melbourne, Barney Zwartz, looks back on his time as a religion reporter and why he's now a fierce advocate for good reporting on religion. Then, a former journalist for The New York Times, Ari Goldman, explains why he took a year off reporting to search for God – at Harvard. “So much of religion is good, and we're just constantly reporting on the religion that's bad,” says Ari Goldman, “so what I try to do is tell the good religion story, without ignoring the bad one, but putting it all in perspective – and I think that's our responsibility as journalists and as citizens, just to know the difference.” --- SUBSCRIBE to Life & Faith: http://bit.ly/lifeandfaithpodcast READ Barney's article, ‘Religion in the Media': http://ab.co/2bASpqH

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Ari Goldman: "The Late Starters Orchestra"

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2014


Ari Goldman is determined to make his 60th birthday particularly memorable. He will play the cello for his family and guests. In his memoir, "The Late Starters Orchestra," Avi Goldman writes about finally becoming a musician.

HearSay with Cathy Lewis
The Late Starters Orchestra

HearSay with Cathy Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014


In a cluttered room in an abandoned coat factory in lower Manhattan, a group of musicians comes together each week to make music. This is The Late Starters Orchestra-the bona fide amateur string orchestra where Ari Goldman pursues his lifelong dream of playing the cello. As part of our ongoing series of conversations with Americans who are entering their second act of life and shirking the notion of a traditional retirement, we talk today with Ari, a former New York Times reporter, about how music grew to define his second act.

Talkline Communications
Talkline 2-24-10

Talkline Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2010 59:48


Yoel Bachner on Kol Yisrael Aravim . ALSO: Jewish Books with Carolyn Hessel, Naomi Firestone and Miri Pomeranz of the Jewish Book Council with Ari Goldman former religion editor NY Times

SAJA
Terrorist attacks in Mumbai #8

SAJA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2008 120:00


FULL LIST OF SPEAKERS, updates, comments, archived webcasts at http://snurl.com/6uj95 After almost non-stop coverage by SAJA - via webcast; text, audio and photo posts at SAJAforum.org; Facebook/saja; Twitter/sajahq - we are going into a slowdown mode for now. We'll keep doing SAJAforum posts, but we are going to bring to a close our current series of webcasts about the attacks. We have an extraordinary lineup of speakers from Mumbai and the U.S. - and are leaving extra time so that YOU can call in and share your thoughts. Feedback: saja@columbia GUESTS INCLUDE: * American filmmaker Smriti Mundhra, the first guest to call in on webcast #1, five blocks from the Taj (you've seen her on various media outlets since). She will update us and tell us about a new project that is helping Mumbai heal. * Mumbai native Suketu Mehta, author of the landmark "Maximum City: Bombay: Lost & Found" and an NYU journalism prof. He appeared on our first two shows and has done countless other interviews since and has written a major op-ed for the NYT [it and other major op-eds are at http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/11/mumbai-attacks-essays.html ]. * Mumbai native Floyd Cardoz, the celebrated chef at NY's Tabla restaurant, who worked at both the Taj and the Oberoi and will talk about what they meant to him. * Prof. Ari Goldman, Columbia journalism prof and long-time religion columnist for NYT and the Daily News, who joined us twice before to explain the historical and current ties of Jews to India AND MANY, MANY MORE... JOIN US: saja@columbia.edu