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Israel unter Beschuss: Der Iran hat am Dienstag einen Raketenangriff durchgeführt. Gleichzeitig läuft eine Bodenoffensive der israelischen Armee im Libanon. Der israelische Armeesprecher Arye Shalicar schildert die aktuelle Lage.
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Nach den Hamas-Massakern vom 7. Oktober 2023 erklärte Arye Sharuz Shalicar immer wieder als Sprecher der Israelischen Verteidigungsstreitkräfte (IDF) in Nachrichtensendungen die Lage vor Ort. Der deutsch-israelische Politologe und Regierungsmitarbeiter kennt den Hass auf Juden seit er Jugendlicher Ist. In Berlin-Wedding war er täglich damit konfrontiert, musste sich dort behaupten. Schließlich suchte und fand er eine neue Heimat in Israel. Mit ihm habe ich u.a. über seinen Weg dorthin, den Hamas-Terror, die Lage der Geiseln, den offenen Judenhass auf deutschen Straßen sowie die Zeit nach dem israelischen Militäreinsatz im Gazastreifen gesprochen.
50 Folgen based.-Podcast - wir feiern heute also ein kleines Jubiläum mit euch! Dafür ist heute Arye Sharuz Shalicar zu Gast. Er war langjähriger Sprecher der israelischen Armee und wurde am 7. Oktober 2023 zurück in den Dienst berufen. Noch heute ist er als Reservist für das israelische Militär tätig und hält mit seinem Kriegstagebuch-Podcast seine Zuhörer zu den aktuellen Entwicklungen in Nahost auf dem Laufenden. Wir fragen Shalicar nach dem aktuellen Leben in Israel. Wie ist der Alltag dort nach über 8 Monaten Krieg? Und warum hat er nach dem 7. Oktober zugesagt, erneut Sprecher der Armee zu werden? Auch über die Gründe für den 7. Oktober müssen wir sprechen. Wie kann es sein, dass eine der besten Armeen der Welt so von der Hamas überrascht werden konnte? Und wie aussichtsreich ist überhaupt das Ziel der Zerstörung von Hamas und der Rückkehr aller restlicher Geiseln? Außerdem sprechen wir mit dem Deutsch-Israeli über die aktuelle Politik Israels. Was bedeutet der Rücktritt von Minister Benny Gantz aus dem Kriegskabinett für die Regierung? Wie schätzt unser Gast Staatschef Benjamin Netanjahu ein? Wie viel Rückhalt hat er noch in der Bevölkerung? Shalicars Blick auf die deutsche Debatte zum Nahostkonflikt interessiert uns ebenfalls: Wie groß schätzt er den Rückhalt in der deutschen Bevölkerung für das israelische Volk ein? Warum fallen so viele Menschen auf antisemitisch motivierte mediale Kampagnen wie "All Eyes on Rafah" herein? Kapitulieren deutsche Universitäten vor der Ideologie der Terroristen? Das alles hört ihr in der neuen Folge based. Unsere Kanäle: https://linktr.ee/based_medien ---------------------------------------- Sie wollen jungen Journalismus unterstützen? Sie sind wie wir davon überzeugt, dass es mehr sachliche Debatten ohne Hyperventilierung braucht? Dann unterstützen Sie uns jetzt mit einem Sponsoring und Ihre Werbeanzeige kriegt Platz in unserem Podcast! Bei Interesse melden Sie sich unter: basedpodcast.business@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Anzeige - https://politik-ja-bitte.de/ In Deutschland kann nicht mehr gesagt werden, was ist. Viele Leute ziehen sich ins Private zurück und interessieren sich kaum mehr für Politik. Andere sind interessiert, aber vorsichtig. Das entspricht zumindest der Wahrnehmung von Max Grund. Der Protagonist aus "Das laute Schweigen des Max Grund" von Ralf Ruthardt befasst sich mit der immer schlechter werdenden Debattenkultur Deutschlands. Max Grund lehnt sich dagegen auf. Am Ende zahlt er einen hohen Preis: seine Freiheit. Das Buch ist jetzt überall erhältlich. Auch als Hörbuch auf Spotify und Audible. Mehr zum Autor findet ihr hier: https://ruthardt.de/
Arye Schreiber, an Anglo-Israeli privacy lawyer and the founder of Armadillex, discusses the challenges faced by data privacy professionals and how his platform aims to address them. Armadillex is an AI-powered platform that helps organizations manage their data privacy relationships and provides business insights based on data processing agreements (DPAs). The platform allows users to upload DPAs and automatically generates a breakdown of the relationships, notifications, and customizable templates. It also offers features like one-click records of processing activities (ROPA) and future plans to benchmark best practices. Arye is also working on a guidance on privacy by design and continues to research new ideas in the field of privacy. Arye is also a tremendous Torah scholar and wrote a phenomenal book on data privacy insights taken from the weekly bible portion, exemplifying just how ancient the concept of data privacy actually is. He cleverly coined the book 'חכמה בינה ודאטה' (hard to translate but hopefully there is an English version forthcoming). 00:00 - Introduction and Background 11:43 - The Need for AI-Powered Solutions in Data Privacy 24:04 - Features and Benefits of Armadillex 30:26 - Future Plans and Conclusion
Welcome to Bratzline! This week, friend of the pod Arye joins us to discuss our favourite Bratz boxes! Bratz packaging has always been one-of-a-kind, with its distinctive shapes, handles, artwork, and attention to detail! We discuss all that and more as we go through all our favourite box designs, and even mention some of our least favourites (hint: sunglasses). I hope you guys enjoy! Thank you so much to Arye for coming on!Links:Follow the instagram!https//:www/instagram.com/bratzlinepodcast/ Follow Arye!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/arlyversedolls/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@arlyversedolls
Der Krieg Israels mit den Terrorgruppen, die Israel vernichten wollen, ist auch ein Informationskrieg. Unzählige falsche Behauptungen, Halbwahrheiten und anitsemitische Aussagen geistern durch die Medien. Wir räumen auf.
Today I'm in conversation with Lane Arye. Lane Arye, Ph.D. is a senior Processwork trainer and a founding faculty member of the Process Work Institute in the USA. Whether teaching, working in private practice, facilitating community and organizational conflicts, or learning and training alongside social justice groups, Lane partners with people to help create more inner and outer freedom and wholeness. He helps people transform their music, creativity, and stage fright, and is the author of Unintentional Music: Releasing Your Deepest Creativity. Lane co-led a six-year UN funded project in the Balkans that brought together Serbs, Croats, and Muslims after the war to work on ethnic tension, post-war trauma, and building sustainable community. He has facilitated conflicts between Aboriginal Australians and European Australians, and between Dalits (so-called untouchables) and high-caste Hindus in India. Lane is a facilitator and trainer for the Racial Justice Collaborative and is the author of “The Vicious Cycle of White Centrality” in Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy's The Enduring, Invisible, and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area (USA) and loves to hang out with his wife and kids, play music, meditate, and follow the mystery. Pronouns: he/him/hisLane's website WE TALKED ABOUT: · Processwork · Dreams · Worldwork (“what happens in the world- happens at the kitchen table”) · Lane's work with racism · Unintentional Music, Lane's book and how he brings Processwork to music. · How our inner process changes the way we play · The parts of us we don't like and the ones we'd love to have · The box that keeps us in our identities · The pain, fear and exhaustion in war zones, and what can be done from a Processwork point of view. · The essence of Processwork - This is what's happening ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: If you like the podcast, please subscribe to it, share it with your friends, leave a comment and rating in Apple podcast (or wherever you get your podcast) and join our list to get notified when a new episode is on air. If you wish to support the podcast by donating, please click the PayPal link http://bit.ly/PayPal-Souloist and Thank You for your generosity. Find us on: Face Book , Instagram , YouTube , Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/souloist-podcast/message
Was passierte am 7. Oktober in Israel? Und wie steht das in Zusammenhang mit Europas Wunsch, den Nahen Osten mit Geld zu befrieden? Und was haben der Iran und Deutschland gemein? Diese und mehr Fragen bespreche ich in der aktuellen Folge mit dem Sprecher des IDF für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Major der Reserve Arye Shalicar. Das Gespräch führten wir in Israel. -------- Unterstützte meine unabhängige Arbeit: www.tomdavidfrey.de/support -------- Dieser Podcast bezieht sich auf ein Thema, das sich laufend entwickelt. Das Aufnahmedatum dieser Folge war der 16.03.2024.
Arye Campos dropped by the pod to talk about her newest Lifetime movie (She's Obsessed With My Husband), playing Amanda in Passport to Freedom, the start of her acting career, why everyone wants to be in a Hallmark Christmas movie, and so much more!
Arye Sharuz Shalicar, Schriftsteller und Politologe, ist seit dem Angriff der Hamas vom 7. Oktober wieder als Sprecher der Israelischen Verteidigungsstreitkräfte (IDF) für den deutschsprachigen Raum aktiv und berichtet regelmäßig in den deutschen Medien und auch täglich in seinem Podcast „Nahost Pulverfass - Täglicher Kriegsbericht aus Israel“ über den Kampf Israels gegen die Terroristen im Gazastreifen. Ich konnte direkt in Israel mit diesem herausragenden Kenner der aktuellen Lage über den Einsatz der IDF in Rafah, wo aktuell zwei israelische Geiseln befreit werden konnten, über die Terrorinfrastruktur der Hamas im Gazastreifen und darüber sprechen, was die israelische Armee alles unternimmt, um Leid unter den Zivilisten zu vermeiden. Arye Sharuz Shalicar ist auch Autor wichtiger Bücher über Antisemitismus in Deutschland (Der neu-deutsche Antisemit. Gehören Juden heute zu Deutschland? Eine persönliche Analyse) und die jüdisch-muslimischen bzw. israelisch-arabischen Beziehungen (Schalom Habibi. Zeitenwende für jüdisch-muslimische Freundschaft und Frieden). Seine Autobiografie „Ein nasser Hund ist besser als ein trockener Jude. Die Geschichte eines Deutsch-Iraners, der Israeli wurde“ ist verfilmt worden und lief bundesweit in den Kinos.
Thema: Lage im Gazastreifen
Sendung vom 12.02.2024
Please join us Right Now, February 05, 2024 at 11:00AM PST as Actor, Producer Rafael Petardi, Actress, Producer, Writer Arye Campos, Actress, Singer Playwright Scherrie Payne and Actress Reina Shaunte, Actor Trae Island host Ron Brewington on "The Actor's Choice."
Why do miracles frequently happen during wars with Israel? Find out with guests Arye and Erez Bar David along with host Tim Moore on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Giving Farm Animals a Name and a Face: The Power of The Identifiable Victim Effect, published by Rakefet Cohen Ben-Arye on January 16, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. In this post, we provide an overview of our recent scientific paper, "Giving Farm Animals a Name and a Face: Eliciting Animal Advocacy among Omnivores using the Identifiable Victim Effect," which was published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology. We delve into the findings of our study with Dr. Eliran Halali, highlighting the benefits of telling the story of a single identifiable individual and its implications for future research on animal advocacy. Introduction In an era where we are no longer dependent on animal protein and can survive and even thrive on plant-based nutrition - a diet that is increasingly recognized for its health (Melina, Craig, and Levin 2016) and environmental benefits (Ranganathan et al. 2016), our study "Giving Farm Animals a Name and a Face" explores a unique approach to animal advocacy. We investigate whether the identifiable victim effect, a well-documented phenomenon in eliciting prosocial behavior (Small and Loewenstein, 2003), can be leveraged to promote empathy and action toward farm animals among omnivores. The Identifiable Victim Effect Previous research has shown that stories about a single, identifiable victim are more effective in evoking prosocial affect and behavior than information about anonymous or statistical victims (Jenni and Loewenstein 1997; Small, Loewenstein, and Slovic 2007; Kogut and Ritov 2005b, [a] 2005). This phenomenon, known as the identifiable victim effect, although usually accompanied by a photo or a video of the identifiable victim, suggests that even minimal identifiability can significantly increase caring and donations (Small and Loewenstein 2003). Our research expands on this concept, exploring its application in animal advocacy and, mainly, whether one can elicit compassion for farm animals among omnivores. The Identifiable Animal Victim Effect Research on the identifiable victim effect, primarily focused on human beneficiaries, has only recently expanded to animal victims. Studies explored this effect with endangered animals and climate crisis (Markowitz et al. 2013; Hsee and Rottenstreich 2004). Markowitz's study (2013) revealed that non-environmentalists were more likely to donate to a single identified animal victim, such as a panda than a group. However, this effect was not as prominent among environmentalists, possibly due to their already high prosocial intentions. These findings suggest that the identifiable victim effect can be a crucial factor in animal advocacy, highlighting the unique impact of emotional connection to a single, identifiable animal. Our study uniquely challenges the identifiable victim effect by focusing on omnivores, who are the very reason the victim needs help in the first place. Method Participants were exposed to an experimental intervention and answered questionnaires. Intervention Lucky's story. Drawing inspiration from real-life cases, we centered on Lucky, a fictional calf who was given a name and a face (picture), or unidentified calves without a name and a face. Potential mechanisms Sympathy. For example, "Lucky's (The farm animals') story made me very sad." Personal distress. For example, "I felt sympathy toward Lucky (the farm animal)." Ambivalence towards meat. For example, "I feel torn between the two sides of eating meat." Potential conditions Concern. For example, "When I see someone being taken advantage of, I feel kind of protective towards them." Perspective-taking. For example: "I believe that there are two sides to every question and try to look at them both." Empathy. For example: "If I see someone fidgeting, I'll start feeling anxious too." Identification with animals. Compos...
Der Sprecher der Israelischen Verteidigungsstreitkräfte Arye Sharuz Shalicar berichtet über die aktuelle Lage in Israel und geht auf zahlreiche Fragen ein, die gestellt wurden. Vorab wurde Arye Sharuz Shalicar von Dr. Oded Horowitz, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Jüdischen Gemeinde Düsseldorf, vorgestellt, der diesen Part auch im Namen der Kooperationspartner, der Gesellschaft für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit in Düsseldorf und der Deutsch-Israelischen Gesellschaft Düsseldorf, übernahm. Zeev Reichard stellte im Anschluss an den Impuls-Vortrag die Fragen aus dem Publikum zusammen! Die Jüdische Gemeinde Düsseldorf ist auch hier präsent: Homepage: www.jgdus.de Facebook: www.facebook.com/jgduesseldorf Instagram: www.instagram.com/jg.dus YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/JüdischeGemeindeDüsseldorf
Sendung vom 06.12.2023
Gerd Buurmann spricht mit dem Politologen und Schriftsteller Arye Sharuz Shalicar, der sich zur Zeit in Israel als Reservist der Israelischen Verteidigungsarmee befindet, über die aktuelle Lage des Krieges gegen Israel. Seine aktuellen Berichte aus dem Kriegsgebiet finden Sie hier.
Paul Ronzheimer konfrontiert den Sprecher der israelischen Armee, Arye Sharuz Shalicar, mit der immer heftiger werdenden internationalen Kritik an den israelischen Bombardierungen.
Themen: Krieg in Gaza, Eindringen in Spital und Hamas-Zentrale
Vier Wochen sind seit der jüngsten und brutalsten Eskalation des Nahost-Konfliktes vergangen. Arye Sharuz Shalicar ist Sprecher der israelischen Streitkräfte und berichtet von der aktuellen Situation in Israel und dem Gaza-Streifen.
Im Interview: Major Arye Sharuz Shalicar, der Sprecher der israelischen Armee, redet mit The Pioneer Herausgeber Gabor Steingart über die militärisch angespannte Situation am Gazastreifen. Glücklicher Ausgang des Geiseldramas am Hamburger Flughafen. Die Holdinggesellschaft "Berkshire Hathaway" von Warren Buffett hat neue Geschäftszahlen veröffentlicht. The Pioneer Kollege Thorsten Denkler analysiert den politischen Aufwind des Robert Habeck. Fiona, das einsamste Schaf Schottlands, wird nach 2 Jahren aus einer Steilküste gerettet. George Michael wird posthum in die “Rock ‘N' Roll Hall of Fame” in Cleveland (Ohio) aufgenommen.
Er ist das Gesicht der israelischen Armee in Deutschland: Arye Sharuz Shalicar ist Sprecher der IDF („Israeli Defence Forces“). Paul Ronzheimer spricht mit Shalicar in einer Militärbasis in Israel über die Bodenoffensive, die Kriegs-Taktik, das Leid der Zivilisten in Gaza - und wie Israel Hamas-Terroristen bis ins Ausland jagen will wie einst Adolf Eichmann.
Atlanta-based alternative R&B artist, Aryeè The Gem explains why being a self-confessed overthinker led to the biggest release of her career so far with new track, To It, which has seen her streaming and follower numbers soar. The singer-songwriter teases what fans can expect from her upcoming solo EP and reveals why her JBL EON ONE Compact Portable PA is a game-changer for gigging artists.
Arye chimes in for this one.
“Children, my dear boy, children.” [GREE] Parenting is a mystery to everyone — even to Sherlock Holmes. That's the premise of the books brought to us by author Arye Dworken and illustrator Mike Weinreb. Eleanor and Alistair Holmes are lucky enough to have Sherlock Holmes for a father, but Holmes isn't quite as sure of himself at home as he is at work. This is the recurring theme that Dworken first explored in Sherlock Holmes and the Dinnertime Mystery and examines from another angle in Sherlock Holmes and a Father's Time. Arye Dworken joins us to discuss his enduring love of Sherlock Holmes and how he expresses it in these delightful children's books, examining issues that haunt all parents, from work-life balance to the day-in and day-out routine of meal preparation. In this discussion about children's literature, we talk about authors we love and methods they've used, together with Dworken's inspiration, his choice of illustrator, and where the series goes next. The Canonical Couplet should be an easy one. Don't miss this chance! If you submit a correct answer and we choose your name randomly chosen, you'll get a copy of one of Arye's books. Send your answer to comment @ ihearofsherlock .com by May 14, 2023 at 11:59 a.m. EST. All listeners are eligible to play. If you become a , not only will you help to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and transcription services, but we have thank-you gifts at certain tiers and ad-free versions of the episodes for all patrons. For this episode, our patrons can see illustrations from inside each of the two books in the series. Sponsors is the premier publisher of books about Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle. is a publishing dynamo, with new titles every week. They're sure to have loads of options for your Sherlock Holmes-related needs. Would you care to advertise with us? You can find . Let's chat! Links This episode: by Arye Dworken & Michael Weinreb (Amazon) by Arye Dworken & Michael Weinreb (Kickstarter) (website) by Dr. Seuss (text) (YouTube) Previous Episodes mentioned (in order): Many more links, articles, and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at as well as through our accounts on , , , and . And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at 5-1895-221B-5. That's (518) 952-2125.
Welcome to Bratzline! What's in a name? This week, friend of the pod Arye joins us to go over all the Bratz names and nicknames! Everyone from Cloe, Sorya, to even the dreaded Siernna! Who has the most unique name? Worst spelling? And who's nickname will reign supreme? Set aside 3 hours to find out! I hope you guys enjoy! Thank you so much to Arye for coming on!Links:Follow the instagram!https://www.instagram.com/bratzlinepodcast/Follow the Tik Tok!https://www.tiktok.com/@bratzlinepodcast/Follow Arye!https://www.instagram.com/arlyversedolls/https://www.youtube.com/arlyversedolls1683/
Am 27.01., dem Tag der Befreiung des Konzentrationslagers Auschwitz, wird international der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus gedacht. In erster Linie bedeutet dies, dass in Deutschland in zahlreichen Veranstaltung und „Feierstunden“ ein mahnendes Gedenken an die mörderische Vergangenheit unternommen wird. Dies hat aber auch eine zweite, eine gegenwärtige und zukünftige Dimension: Dahinter steht die Forderung und Selbstverpflichtung des „Nie wieder…“ in Deutschland – nie wieder soll es zu Zuständen kommen, wie sie durch den Nationalsozialismus herbeigeführt worden sind. Das verbindet sich mit der Forderung „Wehret den Anfängen“. An diesem Punkt setzen manche Kritiker des Umgangs mit Antisemitismus in Deutschland an. Das Gedenken an die Opfer, die schonungslose Aufdeckung der Täterstrukturen – das sei Deutschlands große Leistung. Aber bei der Bekämpfung des Antisemitismus gäbe es Defizite – manches würde nicht genügend als Antisemitismus erkannt und bekämpft, was sich in andere Begriffe kleidet, z.B. die sog. „Israelkritik“. Arye Sharuz Shalicar ist Israeli und arbeitet für den israelischen Staat. Er hat aber – aus einer persischen jüdischen Familie stammend – als Kind und Jugendlicher in Berlin gelebt und hat seine Geschichte, die des jungen persischen Juden mit Street Credibility aus dem Wedding, in einem Buch und jetzt einem Film an die Öffentlichkeit gebracht. Er hat Antisemitismus erfahren und beobachtet Deutschland und seine Entwicklung genau. Er hat Zweifel, ob in Deutschland „Nie wieder“ und „Wehret den Anfängen“ vollständig auf die neuen Lebensverhältnisse des 21. Jahrhunderts angewendet wird. In unserer Podcastfolge wird er von seinen Erfahrungen und Beobachtungen berichten.
Welcome to Bratzline! We've made it to EPISODE 50!! We had to rollout the red carpet and invite MANY friends of the pod back to list off 50 reasons why we love Bratz!! We welcome Bella, Alisha, Justin, Coco, Dom, Arye, and Daniel back to gush all about out favourite doll line, Bratz! Thank you so much to everyone who came on, and thank YOU for listening and supporting the podcast so we could make it to episode 50!! I hope you guys enjoy!Links:Follow the instagram!instagram.com/bratzlinepodcast/Follow the Tik Tok!tiktok.com/@bratzlinepodcastFollow Everyone!Bella:instagram.com/dracubella/Alisha:instagram.com/bratz_obsessed_/Justin:instagram.com/4everbratzz/Coco:instagram.com/lmaoitscoco/Dom:instagram.com/lookinbratz/instagram.com/arlyversedolls/Daniel:instagram.com/dan_a_doll/
As we continue to empty the oceans, our species' demand for fish only seems to increase. But what if we could eat all the bluefin tuna and salmon we wanted without having to harm fish and other aquatic animals? That's the vision that companies like Wildtype are working toward. Founded in 2016, this cultivated fish startup has raised $120 million so far and now has 60 employees who are growing real fish meat without the fish. I've enjoyed their product now twice, both pre-pandemic and recently, and enjoyed it both times. Wild Type salmon that I recently enjoyed while in their San Francisco HQ. Today, Wildtype is building serious cultivation capacity to help turn the tide for the oceans, and in this episode, we discuss the company's origins, the role bird poop played, and what the company's up to today. We even discuss the co-founders' first company idea which they abandoned in favor of Wildtype: a redesigned Neti pot that would've been called The Schnozel. (They never trademarked this, so maybe one day you'll be able to buy that Schnozel of your dreams.) In addition to chatting about whether it's faster and cheaper to grow fish cells compared to mammalian and avian cells, co-founders Justin and Arye open up about what impact it's had on their personal lives to have gone from normal jobs to running their own company. We also talk about the perennial question in this industry: If the FDA gave them approval today, how soon would it be before we see Wildtype fish on restaurant menus? Discussed in this episode Our past episode with BlueNalu New Harvest founder Jason Matheny recently became CEO of the Rand Corporation The 2018 book Clean Meat (still highly relevant!) Bored Cow's great chocolate milk made with Perfect Day's animal-free whey protein More about Justin Kolbeck and Aryé Elfenbein Justin Kolbeck is co-founder and CEO of Wildtype, which is on a mission to create the cleanest, most sustainable seafood on the planet. Before Wildtype, he spent nearly five years as a consultant at Strategy& (not a typo!) helping companies develop and launch products, grow into new markets, and operate efficiently. Justin started his career as a Foreign Service Officer, serving in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Australia, and Washington DC. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Management, L'Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, and UC Berkeley. Aryé Elfenbein is co-founder of Wildtype, where he directs the company's scientific research. Aryé completed his MD and PhD at Dartmouth and Kyoto University; he completed his clinical training in internal medicine and cardiology at Yale. Prior to Wildtype, he completed a fellowship in regenerative cardiovascular medicine research at the Gladstone Institutes / UCSF. He currently practices cardiology in the critical care setting.
Adam Scott Bellos interviews film writer and director Alon Gur Arye in this episode of “Wine with Adam.” The two explore how Israeli film can connect the world to Israel and the Hebrew language and Arye's recent film "Mossad".Sipping on glasses of Bravdo Sauvignon Blanc 2021 over a window view of green Tel Aviv, - The truth about the Israeli Mossad- How
This week we welcome Arye the King from Geek Salad to weigh in on the newly cancelled Naomi series. Share the love by checking out Geeksalad @ Youtube.com/geeksalad geeksaladnow on Instagram/Tik Tok
Is cultivated fish possible? If so, what will it take to make enough fish from cells to feed the world? Find out from Co-Founder Arye Elfenbeim of Wildtype! Specifically, we discuss 1. The benefit of cultivated fish over wild-caught or commercially farmed fish, 2. How Wildtype gets its cell lines, 3. What is the medium / serum used, 4. How hard is it to scale and 5. Is FDA approval pending? Subscribe now to The Plantbased Business Hour to never miss an episode!
Is cultivated fish possible? If so, what will it take to make enough fish from cells to feed the world? Find out from Co-Founder Arye Elfenbeim of Wildtype! Specifically, we discuss 1. The benefit of cultivated fish over wild-caught or commercially farmed fish, 2. How Wildtye gets its cell lines, 3. What is the medium / serum used, 4. How hard is it to scale and 5. Is FDA approval pending? Subscribe now to The Plantbased Business Hour to never miss an episode!
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Goal! This week, friend of the pod Arye joins us once again to list our top ten Play Sportz dolls! Which dolls from this iconic play line will get the gold? And which ones end up being the benchwarmers? Listen to find out! Thank you so much to Arye for coming on, an thank you guys for listening! Don't forget to subscribe and share with your friends!Links:Follow the instagram!https://www.instagram.com/bratzlinepodcast/Follow Arye!https://www.instagram.com/arlyversedolls/Check out Project Closet!https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ypwc4xXgq9NB8XfBqgCHm8ZHieqVHnQh
This episode spotlights rapper and musician Arye!
RECORDED WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15, 2021 Lethal and S-Pain welcome ARye the King of Geek Salad to discuss and debate topics including Stephen Curry's record for made 3-pointers, Urban Meyer's recent antics, Dak Prescott's "slump," and whether or not the NBA has more highly attractive players than the WNBA does. Keep up with Geek Salad at youtube.com/GeekSalad and on Instagram: @GeekSaladNow (3:51) Covid in the sports world (10:32) Introducing ARye the King (Take 1) (11:10) Deion Sanders recruited the #1 football recruit to Jackson State (11:44) Why we support young athletes' rights to change their minds about the schools for which they play (15:31) Why it's completely ok for an athlete to be influenced by NIL deals (16:00) Why collegiate athletes aren't paid (20:30) How NIL deals are leveling the playing field by benefitting HBCUs and woman athletes (22:11) Young athletes should make decisions based on what is best for them (23:46) Introducing ARye the King (Take 2) (24:30) Introducing ARye the King (Take 3) (27:03) Urban Meyer's antics (recorded before he was fired) (30:15) Can a coach be so negative and toxic that they cause their team to lose? Would Urban Meyer's behavior be accepted if the Jaguars were winning? (35:11) ARye compares Urban Meyer's behavior to Michael Jordan's treatment of his teammates. (47:18) Our personal reactions to coaches with harsh coaching styles (55:13) Lil Nas X activates Lethal's ADHD (57:56) Steph Curry's 3 pt record (58:30) The moment when Steph Curry broke the record was dramatic af (60:32) Another perspective on the drama surrounding the moment (62:34) We're not the biggest fans of Ayesha Curry - but for different reasons (65:50) ARye's perspective on scantily clad women (66:45) Lethal's perspective on scantily clad women (70:55) S-Pain's perspective on scantily clad women (72:32) Why Lethal was turned off from one night stands (73:59) ARye's thoughts on dudes with no game (76:27) The #1 thing is to make a woman feel comfortable (78:00) "The worst stuff that happens to women... is usually at the hands of a man" - ARye the King (78:32) ARye explains is theory of the Attraction-Fear Ratio and its role in seducing women (83:31) The Dallas Cowboys' win over the Washington Football Team and whether or not Dak is in a slump. (87:48) Lethal's Dallas Cowboys drinking game (90:24) Has Ezekiel Elliott "earned the right to play through injury"? (92:48) Why it might be important for Zeke specifically to be on the field for running and blocking (100:57) Obligatory weekly discussion of Micah Parsons (108:59) Cultural determinism, hero worship, and Disney's control of sports and entertainment assets (113:10) How might Disney use sports content in their metaverse? (119:34) Does the WNBA or NBA have more "hot" players? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bitches-love-sports/message
Welcome to Bratzline! This week, Arye joins us on the pod to look back at some Bratz prototypes! Why were some dolls unreleased? What did it better, the Prototype or the end product? We get into all that and more on this episode! Thank you so much to Arye for coming on! And thank you all for listening! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!Links:Follow the instagram!https:/instagram.com/bratzlinepodcast/Follow Arye!https:/instagram.com/arlyversedolls/
In episode 32, Dustin and Zak interview actor Arye Gross!From the opening minutes to the very end of the podcast, actor Arye Gross tells one amazing and insightful story after another about his career in the entertainment business! Arye has so many great tales to tell about his 30+ years in Hollywood. He talks about 1985's Just One Of The Guys, 1989's The Experts, 1990's Coup de Ville, and much more! We don't want to reveal too much, but in our interview you'll find out who the “Bouquet Bandits” are and why they may not steal your girl, but they will take them to Denny's! This story is wild! By the end of our 60 minutes with Arye you'll be smiling and wanting more! Enjoy!NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com
In episode 31, Dustin and Zak discuss the 1989 cult classic, The Experts along with the song “Hometown U.S.A.” by Harold Payne (sung by Dave Morgan)!In preparation for their upcoming interview with Arye Gross, the dudes review the Arye and John Travolta film The Experts. While reminiscing on the movie, Dustin and Zak recognize Arye's terrific acting performance, acknowledge John Travolta's campiness, debate mullets, and more! They also talk about the fantastic song from the film “Hometown U.S.A.” by Harold Payne (the writer and producer) who generously gifted the guys with the track! Harold also shared a very touching personal story about “Hometown…” which D & Z go into as well.Episode 31 has it all! Personal anecdotes, why the word “sucks” sucks, Dustin's disdain for “Roll With It” by Steve Winwood and it's use in the Dabney Coleman film Short Time, pop culture moments from 1989, and a whole lot more! You're not going to want to miss one single second!NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com
Arye Gross (@thataryegross) is an actor with 40+ years in the business who always gives a memorable performance, wherever he pops up. He was absolutely one of the inspirations for this podcast. It's a personal episode too—as Arye has been a friend, mentor, and teacher to me over the years. Don't miss our actor marketing advice » Click here for full show notes and links. Arye has had a pretty amazing career. He's got over 120 credits on IMDb and that doesn't even account for the MULTIPLE recurring guest roles he's had on shows like Diagnosis Murder, The Practice, Wildfire, The Riches, and as Dr. Sidney Perlmutter on Castle. He's also absolutely one of those “hey, it's that guy” guys—he's popped up in so many different things on screen over the years, from Just One of the Guys and Soul Man to Friends and Grey Gardens and a hundred other things—even if you didn't know his name, you knew his face. I mean, he's in the actual book called “Hey, It's That Guy,” so , you know, it's official. Though I have a feeling, after today's episode, you'll know who he is from now on! Just a bit of what we cover in this episode: Building props that he's used onstage Being re-cast as the narrator of The Wonder Years Upstaging Dan Aykroyd with strawberries Neuroscience, empathy, and authenticity Being embraced and rejected by the audience Getting fired multiple times from the same show What Arye still loves about acting Plus a whole lot more! Get your copy of "12 Top Acting Tips from Season One" See additional content on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.