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'The Apprentice' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and received an eight minute ovation. The film follows a young, awkward, ambitious Donald Trump during his bid for respect among New York City's elite, and his formative relationship with notorious NYC lawyer and political fixer Roy Cohn.But in the time since its Cannes debut, team Trump has unleashed a pressure campaign to keep the film from the public.Dan Beckerman is a producer of 'The Apprentice', and joins us for a discussion about the film's complicated journey to theatres, and the challenges of making art about powerful people.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
In this presidential election cycle, undecided voters and their deliberation process, far from being a sign of apathy or ignorance. They may actually represent a thoughtful approach to civic duty. At the core of American elections is the simple truth that we get to weigh our options and choose for ourselves. Gal Beckerman from The Atlantic emphasizes that this truth is reflected through the undecided voter and can motivate each of us to take a similar stance when approaching the voting ballot this November.
Start your week of news strong with Boyd Matheson! Boyd walks through the spending negotiations happening in Congress. Kelsey Dallas weighs in on the debate of celebrity endorsements. Learn about how lying became disinformation with Gal Beckerman. J.D. Tuccille raises warnings about how free speech is in jeopardy. David McCullough shares about his organization, the American Experiment Project, and More!
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Today we're bringing you something slightly different as we sit down with Depop & Delli founder Simon Beckerman & one of their 'makers' Lil Wong Bakes to discuss their ambitious plans to take over the weekly shop, reinvent the online food scene and what they've learnt from the trends in the fashion world and brought to the food industry. We also find out what it was like taking Depop from a startup to become one of the biggest companies in the world, how he achieved it and what it's like selling a company for £1.25 Billion plus much much more...... --------------- DELLI is a food platform, from the team behind Depop, that sells the best independent food and drink products that other shops don't really know about. Head to www.delli.market and discover the thousands of creative products dropping daily and use the code GOTODELLI for 25% off everything from us.
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Say hello to Simon Beckerman, the creative force turned entrepreneur behind Gen Z's favourite fashion marketplace, Depop, which he sold to Etsy for a staggering £1.25 billion. Today, we're discussing his more recent venture, Delli, the culinary marketplace that lets independent chefs and businesses sell food on their own terms Founded in 2020, a year before selling Depop, Delli reflects Simon's belief in the power of unique, story-rich products. Much like Depop, which became a beloved platform for new fashion brands and celebrities alike, Delli aims to revolutionise the food scene by offering a digital playground where foodie innovation can thrive. The app has already seen great success with limited-edition drops and a raw, Fujifilm aesthetic that appeals to its users. But it hasn't been all ‘swipe left and add to cart' for this creative soul - in starting Depop he had to leave his family run magazine and sunglasses business he set up with his brother, emigrate to London, be away from his wife, and suffer long days and nights before burning out, appointing a CEO and taking a year off to recover. Then come back and do it all again. In this episode, we chat with Simon Beckerman about his transition from fashion to food, the inspiration behind Delli, and how he's using lessons from Depop to create a new market for independent food makers. Plus, Simon shares some of his favourite products on Delli and what the future holds for his next exciting new venture, fatherhood.
George Beckerman joined me to talk about early TV, his first writing job, 1983's NBC Yummy Awards; Paul Winchell and Pinky Lee; growing up in Forest Hills; going to high school with Jerry Springer; going into the textile business; getting his suits on the cover of GQ; selling his business and moving to LA; writing a screenplay "Beverly Hills Shrink" for Fred Weintraub; writing a special "Blondes vs. Brunettes" directed by Steve Binder; seeing Joan Collins sans makeup and working with Don Novello; pitching 30 episode ideas to the producers of Alice; getting a job on TBS sitcom Safe at Home with pissed off cast; hiring Dan O'Shannon and Tom Anderson; an arrest during rehearsal; pitching for Head of the Class and a movie for Gene Wilder; first head of the Class "The Russians are Coming"; the problems and greatness of multi-cam comedies; writing "Child of the 60's" and meeting Lori Petty; writing "Parent's Night" and having 23 characters to write; writing Trouble in Perfectville for Robin Givens and having it changed; working with Tannis Vallely and her father on two different shows; Howard Hesseman; becoming friends with Robin Givens and her mother and needing to get Mike Tyson off the set; Leslie Bega and Khrystyne Haje; creating and leaving "Molloy"; becoming friends with Mayim Bialik; Jennifer Aniston; fighting with Bill Bixby on the set of "Man of the People"; Monty has great cast including Henry Winkler, David Schwimmer, and China Kantner - daughter of Grace Slick and Paul Kantner, but was short lived; The Jackie Thomas show was the most fun he had; trying to turn Jackie Thomas into a modern day Dick Van Dyke; playing tennis with Norm MacDonald; working with Chris Farley; meeting his wife Geraldine Leder writing for "Secret Service Guy" a show that never aired; having his film script optioned by Ben Stiller and not getting a budget; writing a Lifetime movie for Kirstie Alley; a Hallmark time travel movie; writing for children's television; making a short film "Autocowrecked"; writing a song with a member of Foster the People; the current state of TV as a business; Adam I. Lapidus and the Simpsons
Felicia is joined by Frieda Beckerman to discuss Éric Rohmer's film about a woman facing vacation ennui, in The Green Ray (1986). We chat about how he created a character whose small problems we can all relate to, and why the multiple settings in France are imperative to the film's energy.. Send us your thoughts on the episode - have you read The Green Ray? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jan/04/green-ray-rayon-vert-review-eric-rohmer https://classical-inquiries.chs.harvard.edu/about-the-green-ray-of-jules-verne-and-eric-rohmer/ https://tmff.net/an-analysis-of-the-green-ray-1986/ https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/following-the-law-of-ones-own-being-the-crying-woman-in-the-green-ray/ https://mubi.com/en/notebook/posts/close-up-on-eric-rohmers-the-green-ray-an-interview-with-marie-riviere OUTRO SONG: No Aloha - The Breeders FILMS MENTIONED: Working Girl (Mike Nichols 1988) Autumn Tale (Éric Rohmer 1998) Pauline at the Beach (Éric Rohmer 1983) Borat (Larry Charles 2006) To The Ends of the Earth (Kiyoshi Kurosawa 2019) Summertime (David Lean 1955)
Emmy Award-winning creator Jon Beckerman dives deep into the comedic whirlpool of television writing and production. Beckerman shares a buffet of behind-the-scenes stories from his early days at the Late Show with David Letterman to his latest venture, the side-splitting Amazon Freevee series, "Dinner with the Parents." Highlights Jon Beckerman's Roots in Comedy: From academic geek to comedy powerhouse, Jon recounts his serendipitous journey through Harvard's Lampoon, where his comedic path was forged alongside comedy legends. Letterman Days: Peek behind the curtain of the iconic Late Show as Jon reminisces about crafting monologues, navigating celebrity sketches, and his unexpected on-air moments with legends like Bill Murray and David Letterman himself. Creating "Ed" and "Dinner with the Parents": Jon details the creative process and challenges of bringing characters and stories to life in "Ed," and how a British sitcom-inspired his latest project, adapting it to resonate with American audiences with his unique comedic flair. On Writing and Directing: Gain insights into Jon's approach to writing comedy that connects with viewers and how he directs episodes to keep the humor flowing and the audience engaged. Whether you're a sitcom aficionado or just love a good laugh, this episode offers a masterclass in humor, creativity, and the sheer unpredictability of television production. You're going to love my conversation with Jon Beckerman IMDB Watch Dinner with the Parents Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
This week Tim is joined by Rue Beckerman, Director of The Art of Teaching program. Rue's professional interests include literacy, identity and equity in early childhood education, observation and description of children and their work, emergent curriculum, and self-chosen, open-ended making and doing in the classroom. Tim and Rue discuss teaching children, the similarities between College students and toddlers, and much more. Click here for the college tour. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Episode 109 of The Letterman Podcast!
Former Letterman head writer John Beckerman joins the gang to talk Dave, the Lampoon, and growing up artsy in Pittsburgh. Goldy gets a boombox. Alec can't get a “haha”. JC chimes in on the importance of creating good memories.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Over 6 dagen week gaat Nederland naar de stembus. De keuze is reuze, maar wat willen al die politieke partijen met Nederland? In 'KiesWijzer met De Nieuws BV' praten we met zeven grote partijen over zeven grote Onderwerpen. Vandaag praten we met SP-Kamerlid Sandra Beckerman over stikstof. Waarom lijken we de SP daar weinig over te horen, wat willen zij precies? En wat willen andere partijen? Patrick Lodiers en politiek redacteur Joost Bekendam praten je bij.
We zijn op stoom met onze reeks in The Daily Move waarin we nummers 2 van de partijen te gast hebben. De nummer 2 van vandaag is maakte zich hard voor de gedupeerden van de aardbevingsschade in Groningen: Sandra Beckerman van de SP.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2011 was the beginning for Depop, an app that lets you buy and sell your own clothes on a marketplace, Depop attracted GenZ and created a boom for vintage clothing. Simon Beckerman wanted to create a community behind his marketplace, somewhere users could create virtual stores from a device in their pocket. Fast forward 10 years, Simon sold Depop to Etsy for $1.6bn. But he didn't stop there. Instead of taking time off, Simon decided to get straight back into the game. This time, he's taking on the food industry with DELLI, an app that lets you buy and sell a curated mix of locally sourced and produced food and drinks. ------------- We'd love your feedback hello@secretleaders.com Sponsor links: vorboss.com/secretleaders scoreapp.com/secretleaders personio.com/secretleaders vanta.com/secretleaders
Having weathered two divorces, Sylvia knows the feeling of being lost and having to start all over from scratch. She was working full time and had two boys to raise. In time, she realized that she wasn't the only single woman who could use a little camaraderie and friendship and knowledge about being a strong woman and able to make decisions on your own, divorced or not. That was the creation of "Apres Divorce."Next came "Life Apres," where Sylvia says, "the expansion to Life Après, encompassing women going through all stages of such diverse life events as losing a spouse, becoming an empty nester, reentering the workforce, retirement and caring for aging parents, just to name a few. The one thing that each new life event had in common: change was coming. And with change, there is an opportunity. It's what you do with that opportunity that matters. With each life event, a connection could be made. The most important connection is the one that matters the most, the connection with OURSELVES." And Sylvia continues, "life changing events can lead to a happy beginning."For anyone going through life changes, of any capacity, "Life Apres" is there for you. "Life Apres's" motto is "we support women going through all stages of life changing events. It's a nonjudgemental place to help women to open doors.""Sylvia and Me" Podcast gives her audience a chance to hear different perspectives and advice from professional women from all different fields who empower women by sharing their stories. See Sylvia featured in several Media platforms:https://lifeapres.com/media/Life Apres website:https://lifeapres.com/Sylvia and Me podcast-Conversations with extraordinary women who are changing the world by making a difference in their lives and the lives around them. Life changing events that are followed by decisions made by strong, independent women.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8MzL7Cz3Ughttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b2XwtMEPKshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehFVjpqFGuohttps://www.youtube.com/@lifeapressylviamepodcast4746
Wayne Kimmel's guest on the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, is David Beckerman, the Founder of the Starter Corporation, who built the international sports and lifestyle brand to $700 million in sales. During episode 2 of this 2-part show, Beckerman discusses with Kimmel his coaching career, his mentors and what he sees in the future of the sports business industry. Beckerman founded Starter in 1971 and was the mastermind of the convergence of the sports clothing industry with popular culture by developing partnerships with the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL and universities. The Starter brand transformed sports culture into fan culture and then into pop culture and created the famous tagline “Wear what the Pros wear.” Beckerman now serves as a Trustee for the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was a successful high school basketball coach at Hamden Hall in Connecticut and Pine Crest High School in Florida. His teams won multiple championships and he coached multiple NBA players. He is the Chairman of the Acorn Group, a real estate management and investment company in New Haven, Connecticut.
On this two-part show of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel's guest is David Beckerman, the Founder of the Starter Corporation, who built the international sports and lifestyle brand to $700 million in sales. During episode 1 of this two-part show, Beckerman shares with Kimmel how he founded Starter, the Starter iconic satin jacket and how he developed incredible relationships with athletes, coaches and sports executives. Beckerman founded Starter in 1971 and was the mastermind of the convergence of the sports clothing industry with popular culture by developing partnerships with the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL and universities. The Starter brand transformed sports culture into fan culture and then into pop culture and created the famous tagline “Wear what the Pros wear.” Beckerman now serves as a Trustee for the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was a successful high school basketball coach at Hamden Hall in Connecticut and Pine Crest High School in Florida. His teams won multiple championships and he coached multiple NBA players. He is the Chairman of the Acorn Group, a real estate management and investment company in New Haven, Connecticut.
We're doing things differently with today's podcast… and I can't wait to share why. I've been joined by the inspiring Bruna Beckerman– who's had so much success since joining my Metabolism and Hormone Reset Course. And she's here to walk you through her incredible journey to boosting her metabolism, losing over 16 pounds, and feeling great in her body again. Once you hear her story, you'll be so excited to learn how to optimize your metabolism, too. Every single one of us can benefit from cellular metabolism so we make energy more efficiently and in turn, we can do the things we love– without compromise. We ALL want enough energy just to move our bodies, right? So we can create even more energy. And this is exactly the reason that Bruna came to me and my course. I want you to hear it all from her, in her own words today. Because like many of us, she didn't know where to start. But she committed, and with her consistency in following the program– she got the really incredible results she was looking for. She tells us the key points she took from the course, and how she can use them for the rest of her life. She also explains how she feels like a new version of herself– with more energy and motivation. And, how she can feel like the very best mom she can be. One thing we can all guarantee is change in our bodies. So knowing the blueprint for these changes and pivots is how you win the game. That's how you transform your body– which is exactly what Bruna has had success doing. Listening to Bruna's wins set my soul on fire because I know so many women want their metabolism and hormones to work for them. When it comes to the connection between our hormones and our metabolic health, we deserve a better method of healing, and we deserve to feel lean, energized, and amazing. So listen to this podcast today to get inspired by Bruna's story, and learn how you too can have life-changing results– just like her– through my Metabolism and Hormone Reset Course. It's time to take initiative of your health, and to get motivated to start your own wellness journey today! ABOUT BRUNA BECKERMAN Bruna is a mother to her one-year-old, but she felt like a stranger in her body. She signed up for my most recent program, the Metabolism and Hormone Reset Course, during a beta trial for a few select VIP women. Over a few months, Bruna experienced a massive healing transformation with major improvements in her energy levels, mood, metabolism, brain function, and blood sugar. Her biggest goal was to balance her blood sugar because a lot of her immediate family members have diabetes. And she wanted to reduce her amount of stress and overwhelm, while also losing the extra baby weight she was carrying from her pregnancy. She lost 16 pounds and finally felt like she had enough energy to start exercising again, which I know is a big motivation for so many of us! IN THIS EPISODE What led Bruna to my Metabolism and Hormone Reset Course Bruna's epic wins throughout the program Learning how to take care of the body as a whole Managing stress without medication Nonnegotiables and daily habits for success The importance of understanding your blood sugar Why food is what really transforms the body Adapting to the right exercises and lifestyle for you right now Setting goals for yourself in a graceful way What Bruna says really moves the needle for optimal results RESOURCES MENTIONED Metabolism and Hormone Reset Course! #544: Podcast on post-concussion symptoms PLUS a big update about the Essentially You Podcast RELATED EPISODES #535: HOW TO EFFECTIVELY RESET YOUR METABOLISM, LOSE WEIGHT AND UPGRADE YOUR HORMONES #531: HOW TO CREATE METABOLISM-LOVING MEALS THAT CAN FIX YOUR BLOOD SUGAR AND WARD OFF CHRONIC DISEASE #268: THE NUMBER ONE HORMONE IMBALANCE CONNECTED TO STUBBORN WEIGHT GAIN #293: HOW STRESS CONTRIBUTES TO INSULIN RESISTANCE, DIABETES AND STUBBORN WEIGHT GAIN
Maandenlang graven zonder resultaat, of juist wel iets blootleggen en er vervolgens iets mee moeten. Politiek en archeologie hebben meer overeenkomsten dan je denkt. We spraken over geraakt worden, een gezonde afstand bewaren tot het politieke kluppie en over het vertrek van Renske Leijten.
2 players with a total 77,054 minutes chat, and Alan Gordon and Dan Gargan join too. The Journeymen discuss Beckerman's playing/coaching career, Landon and Klinsmann, Gordo fighting athletic trainers, and USMNT gold cup memories/prospects. Future MLS stars Cal McCarty and Costa Beckerman also make guest appearances.
A day at the old boardwalk pier leads to fun, excitement and many adventures down under the pier. What will the children do under the pier? Listen in to see what kind of adventures happen under the pier! Available on Amazon. Check out our summer collection at www.SlothDreamsBooks.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents our first incredible interviews from the 2023 Tribeca Festival (https://www.tribecafilm.com/) with actress Stephanie Beatriz and Producers Jordan Beckerman and Jordan Yale Levine from "Bucky F*cking Dent" (https://www.tribecafilm.com/films/bucky-f-cking-dent-2023)! We talk to Stephanie about her role as the "death nurse", working closely with star/director David Duchovny and more! Producer Jordan Beckerman and Jordan Yale Levine talk about their involvment in the film, the decision on the "f-bomb" title, and the plans for the film after the prestigious Tribeca Festival. In addition, Stephanie talks a little bit about what to expect from the blockbuster "Twisted Metal" film that will be released in July!
De beelden van een geëmotioneerde Sandra Beckerman van de SP, die zich in het bevingendebat in de Tweede Kamer richtte tot een ogenschijnlijk weinig geïnteresseerde Mark Rutte, openbaren, volgens verslaggever Wierd Duk, zoveel over het huidige politiek leiderschap in Nederland. „Na 12 jaren beleidsjargon smacht dit land naar iemand als Beckerman, een politicus van vlees en bloed, met authentieke emoties, die empathie niet veinst maar voelt”, zegt Duk in een nieuwe aflevering van de podcast Het Land van Wierd Duk. Verder in de podcast: waarom roept het beeld in Rotterdam van een donkere jonge vrouw zoveel emoties op? En waarom is kritiek erop ‘verboden'? En: wie blies de dam in Oekraïne op? Duk: „De Russen halen er zo weinig voordeel uit, het is een merkwaardige actie.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this episode of It Starts With Attraction where we'll be discussing the process of picking up the pieces after a divorce. Our guest, Julie Beckerman, will share her personal journey through the pain and struggles of divorce and how she found the courage to take matters into her own hands.We'll dive deep into the impact of divorce on children, specifically her daughter, and how she navigated the challenging terrain of setting boundaries and co-parenting. Our guest will offer valuable insights into the biggest pain points that people have during and after a divorce and share tools for setting boundaries and creating a support system to help you through the tough times.We'll explore the nuances of co-parenting and when it's the right time to discuss it. Our guest will share her experiences with navigating this process and offer advice on how to make it as smooth as possible.We'll also discuss the importance of putting children first during a divorce and how to make sure their needs are being met. Our guest will share her thoughts on what parents should and shouldn't do to ensure their children's well-being.If you or someone you know is going through a divorce, this episode is a must-listen. Our guest's story is a powerful reminder that no matter how hard things get, there is always hope for a better tomorrow. So tune in, take notes, and learn from our Julie's experiences on how to pick up the pieces and move forward after a divorce.Today's Speaker: Julie Beckerman, High Conflict Relationship CoachDivorce isn't easy, hers was certainly no exception. In 2014, after 10 years of marriage, with the decision to get divorced, she began the most difficult, scary, confusing, angering, and liberating journeys of her life:She navigated the waters of co-parenting, being a stay-at-home-mom, changing friendships, lawyers and courtrooms, living in the same house with her ex, relationships with ex-in-laws, dating, her ex getting remarried, going back to work, moving to a new home, new school for her daughter, new job, starting a new career, a new life…With the help of a solid support system, she began to see this as not just a challenge to get through, which it certainly was, but also an opportunity that had only just begun.She's a Certified Professional Coach from the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching, as well as a certified career counselor from New York University.She has experience and training in Dialectic Behavior Therapy, Effective Communication, and Mindfulness techniques with a background working in business and Human Resources.She has experience navigating the transitions of divorce and dealing with the loss of a loved one, addiction, and health & fitness.Your Host: Kimberly Beam Holmes, Expert in Self-Improvement and RelationshipsKimberly Beam Holmes has applied her master's degree in psychology for over ten years, acting as the CEO of Marriage Helper & CEO and Creator of PIES University, being a wife and mother herself, and researching how attraction affects relationships. Her videos, podcasts, and following reach over 200,000 people a month who are making changes and becoming the best they can be.Take the Attraction AssessmentThanks for listening!Connect on Instagram: @kimberlybeamholmesFor more information about PIES, visit www.kimberlybeamholmes.com
Host Reed Galen is joined by Author and Senior Book Editor at The Atlantic, Gal Beckerman. They discuss how radical ideas originate and the workings of the movements that form around them, how social media is not the catch all solution when it comes to messaging, and how in order for an idea to truly take hold…a crucial part of the process is rational dialog/strategy in a quiet, private (not public) place. For more on this be sure to pick up Gal Beckerman's latest book, The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas, wherever fine books are sold. If you'd like to connect with The Lincoln Project, send an email to podcast@lincolnproject.us.
Chosen as one of the 100 Notable Books of 2022 by The New York Times Book Review, Gal Beckerman's The Quiet Before examines the small moments that led to larger political and cultural revolutions. Beckerman looks at how the tools of communication are used to help create change and foster a space where people can engage with one another, imagine, debate, and begin to think up new ideas.I grew up always with that sort of sense of there is something fungible about the way society and politics works and that there are forces that can shift things very quickly, or even slowly, but in dramatic ways. And so, that's been a real curiosity of mine.Join us as NPT host J.T. Ellison interviews author Gal Beckerman on NPT's A Word on Words.
Why do social movements organizing online that spawn huge protests so rarely create radical change like movements of the past? Gal Beckerman argues that it's all about The Quiet Before, a sustained discourse where activists can organize and deliberate about how to enact the change they want to see. This week on Reimagining, Gal walks us through his new book, a history of radical movements.
What better way to give thanks to being able to use your voice. International bestselling author Wendy Walker sets out to interview me, Sylvia Beckerman, CEO & Founder Life Après and Après Divorce. Author of psychological thrillers, Wendy has been a guest on the podcast numerous times and a speaker at several Life Après and Après Divorce events. So the question is...who better to uncover the story behind the story? Why the journeys? And what was the beginning? 135 episodes later...135 extraordinary women and now for some answers. How a shy, divorced, single working mom of two found her voice and in turn, created a platform for so many women. A journey that started at the age of 65 and I'm still going strong six years later. Who knows what's next.
You won't want to miss this conversation with Nell Cross Beckerman, Kalen Chock, Katie Heit, and Brian LaRossa. We get all the behind the scenes details about the book journey for Caves!***Find out more about Nell here: Website: https://www.nellcrossbeckerman.com/ Instagram: @nellcrossbeckerman Twitter: @NellBeckerman ***Find out more about Kalen here: Website: https://k04sk.artstation.com/ Instagram: @kalenart Twitter: @k04sk ***Follow us here:Twitter: @pb_look https://twitter.com/pb_lookInstagram: @picturebook_look Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sara Stave Beckerman is a Jewish educator, curriculum writer and consultant. Educated and inspired by her studies at JTS's Davidson School of Jewish Education, Sara earned her MA in Jewish Studies with a concentration in informal Education in 2004. She has been making an impact in the world of Hebrew schools and Jewish camps for over 20 years, serving as teacher, edTech consultant and Rosh Hinuch at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. Sara has taught in the day school setting for 18 years, focusing most recently on Rabbinic texts, Tefillah and Israel Advocacy. She is also the founder and CEO of Sababa Books, a company that creates, publishes and sells creative Iyun Tefillah materials to schools and camps. Sara is currently serving in 2 roles- teacher at the Schechter School of Long Island and Director of Hebrew Home Page, an online tutoring program under the auspices of the JCC of Manhattan's Jewish Journey Project. Gems:Inspire your students to do their own personal Tefillah (prayer).Everything is the classroom.Capture the special moments with your students.Children shift their learning from the concrete to abstract.Be open to the students' visions and concepts.Help students understand that G-d is making the world work.Help students connect with G-d.Create a safe space to talk about G-d.Share the big ideas of Torah.The goal is to help students understand the big ideas and how they relate to life.Each student is a work in progress.Home and school need to be in sync.Take time to learn.https://www.sabababooks.com/Amazon We receive a small commission for any items purchased through my Amazon link.Parenting On Purpose This course will help you better understand your child and build a deeper connection.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Gal Beckerman has written a book about the engines of social change and examines why revolutions ignite and then flame out.
Author Geraldine Brooks discusses her book “Horse: A Novel” with journalist Gal Beckerman. Geraldine Brooks grew up in Australia and became a journalist with The Sydney Morning Herald, and later with The Wall Street Journal. Brooks was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction in 2006 for her novel “March.” Many of her novels and nonfiction books have been New York Times bestsellers. Her first novel, “Year of Wonders,” is an international bestseller, translated into more than 25 languages. In 2016, Brooks was named an Officer in the Order of Australia. Gal Beckerman is an author and the senior editor for books at The Atlantic. Before joining The Atlantic, Beckerman was an editor at The New York Times Book Review for six years. He also served as the opinion editor at the Forward newspaper and a staff editor and writer at the Columbia Journalism Review. Beckerman's writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The New Republic, and Bookforum. His first book, “When They Come for Us We'll Be Gone,” was chosen as a book of the year by The New Yorker and The Washington Post.
Gal Beckerman is the senior editor for books at The Atlantic. His new book is The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas. His previous work When They Come for Us We'll Be Gone was named book of the year by the Washington Post and The New Yorker. Beckerman reflects on his working-class origins and values, his vocation as a writer and relationship to books and literature, and career and personal lessons learned during his journey to the New York Times and now The Atlantic. As seen with the examples of the Arab Spring, Black Lives Matter, and organizing against police brutality, Beckerman also explains the pitfalls of believing that the Internet, social media, and other digital tools are a substitute for “old school” on the ground organizing and corporeal politics in the struggle against Power and for a justice. In short, you cannot “tweet”, “like”, “share”, or “Facebook” your way to a successful social movement and substantive resistance against fascism, authoritarianism, and other anti-democracy and anti-human forces. Chauncey DeVega does some public thinking about the recent gun massacres in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas, America's need for a moral reckoning, and why hope warriors and other people of conscience must be kind to themselves in order to endure in the long struggle against the many different types of evil at work in the Age of Trump and beyond. WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow Music at the end of this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show is by JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound. You can listen to some of their great music on Spotify.
Lisa talks with Jerry Beckerman about his company, Passion Spark Retreat Workshops. Jerry is a firm believer in everyone discovering what they love and finding a career that lets you do it! He works with high school and college students, mid-career professionals and also veterans. We talk about the great percentage of people (70%) that are dissatisfied with their current careers but lack the guidance to explore options and change course. Find out more at www.passionspark.org/
This week's episode is brought to you by Josh Beckerman, also known as the Foodie Magician. Josh is a mentalist, magician and comedian. He has been featured in the New York Times, Glamour, The New York Observer, CECI New York, Vogue and so much more. Beckerman is a local New Yorker and you can find him at all the hottest new eateries in NYC. You can find Josh @thefoodiemagician on Instagram or his website foodiemagician.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode 283, we visit with Roland Beckerman, author of “Seeking Justice,” a fictional story based on the author's real life experience. This story involves a medical journey regarding a serious illness that led to a medical procedure and then a lawsuit about that procedure that ended up in a trial. The book guides the reader through the physical and mental challenges resulting from the patient's surgery and the ups and downs of his attempt to challenge the doctor in court. Roy Wiggins, a North Carolina judge, says this about the book: “I was glued to the story after the first paragraph. I was truly inspired by Mr. Beckerman's perseverance through overwhelming physical, emotional and legal hurdles.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. #CharlotteReadersPodcast #podcast #literary #literature #instabooks #goodreads #bookstagram #booklover #amreading #bookreview #bookaddict #bookclub #bookobsessed #booknerd #bookaholic #booklife #bookworm #bookgram #booktography #bookblogger #totalbooknerd #bookishfeatures #creativenonfiction #tellyourstory #podcaster #exploreclt #cltagenda #charlotteagenda #704 #cltiscreative #authorsontheair #queencitypodcastnetwork © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Michael Beckerman's efforts to inspire the real estate sector to tackle climate change are not always met with positive feedback. The chief executive and founder of CREtech, which runs real estate tech conferences across the globe, says that the move towards real estate addressing ESG is clearer to see in Europe. But in the US there is further to go. "I get a tremendous amount of hate mail," he adds. It's venomous. There are the climate deniers - and these are often people from within the real estate sector. Then there are the people who ask 'why should I be paying for this?' It is really, really hard." That is why, he says, CREtech is set on travelling outside of the States to cities like London and Copenhagen to discuss these issues and bring together the key players required to make significant in-roads in addressing some of the industry's thorniest ESG-related problems. The hope is that the resulting intel will help to move the US market forward at a more rapid pace. Because, he adds, the time is now. "Real estate doesn't move organically. It moves when external factors force change. Change, right now, is being forced." To hear more from Beckerman tune into the podcast or join him at CREtech London on 27th-28th April https://www.cretech.com/events or CREtech Climate in Copenhagen https://cretechclimate.com/.
This week Dolvett is joined by entrepreneur Brad Beckerman to talk about his strategies for success, how you have to embrace your failures and flaws and the importance of having a strong support system.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Crew talk with the profound author Roland J. Beckerman who just so happens to also play with one of the greatest Allman Brother Tribute bands around, Idlewild South. He has done it all and seen it all and we had a wonderful time talking with him!
In a widely praised new book, The Quiet Before, Gal Beckerman paints vivid pictures of how throughout history, radical change has only come about through quiet preparation.
TMZ Head of Legal and Business Affairs Jason Beckerman joins Evan to dish on how he manages to stay on top of the hectic world of celebrity news while maintaining the legal compliance, and how he helps TMZ continue to be gold standard in the arena.
The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas by Gal Beckerman An “elegantly argued and exuberantly narrated” (The New York Times Book Review) look at the building of social movements—from the 1600s to the present—and how current technology is undermining them “A bravura work of scholarship and reporting, featuring amazing individuals and dramatic READ MORE The post Chris Voss Podcast – The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas by Gal Beckerman appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
As a wrestler, Todd Beckerman has achieved the highest level of success boasting a 208-1 High school record, 4x H.S. National Prep Champion, 2x NCAA All-American at University of Nebraska & Nebraska Male Athlete of the Year. He is in his 8th year as Head Coach of Brown University Wrestling after coaching at Maryland, NAVY, Nebraska & Penn State. We discuss his keys to success, his challenges, & his own experiences from this unique sport that he utilizes to build champions in wrestling & life.
Co-Hosts Sheahon Zenger and J.W. Stewart welcome Starter Company founder and former CEO David Beckerman into the virtual studio. Beckerman, a University of New Haven graduate, tells of the fortunate circumstances that helped build the Starter brand, and imparts wisdom on young entrepreneurs seeking to start a business. Beckerman's business ventures are not to be outdone by his impressive high school basketball coaching resume, capped off by sending one promising player to the NBA and a multi-million dollar contract.
Are you having trouble coparenting, in these already stressful times? Or even worse, do you fear for your kids safety?On today's episode I chat with Julie Beckerman about how to deal with these issues, so that you ensure your kids will have all the...
D Hila Beckerman is a general pediatrician in South Florida who is the founder of Rent A Wand Website: www.RentAWand.com Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/RentAWand https://www.instagram.com/rentawand/ (Also: https://www.myisraelplanner.com/ https://www.instagram.com/myisraelplanner/) Our sponsor Free website at https://sharontmd.com This podcast is designed to help entrepreneurs start and build their businesses. Learn more at Female Physicians Entrepreneurs https://www.femalephysicianentrepreneur.com/ If you are a female physician join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs/ Thank you again for listening, please share with your friends and subscribe to our podcast. If you have any questions reach out support@femalephysicianentepreneur.com Sincerely, Alexis Hugelmeyer DO Sharon T McLaughlin MD FACS #entrepreneurship #femalephysicians #business #businessgrowth
Are you having a hard time transitioning after a divorce and co-parenting? If so, this podcast interview with Julie Beckerman of Aspire to Growth will give you tips to navigate life after divorce and co-parent well. Julie is a a Certified Professional Coach specializing in high-conflict Co-parenting relationships, well as a certified career counselor from New York University. She experience and training in Dialectic Behavior Therapy, Effective Communication, and Mindfulness techniques with a background working in Human Resources, Employee Relations and Conflict Resolution. She also has experience navigating the transitions of divorce and dealing with the loss of a loved one, addiction, and health & fitness. You can find our more about Julie below: https://www.aspiretogrowth.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aspiretogrowth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellthiertogether/message
A desserts-in-a-jar business so successful that major fashion events have made them a must, and actually started on Instagram by a 22 year-old founder without a formal business education who just wanted to share her love for baking… Dani...