City in Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland
POPULARITY
Eric and Bruce Bromberg are the restaurateurs behind the Blue Ribbon Brasserie and Blue Ribbon Sushi. These are iconic New York City restaurants, celebrating more than 30 years. Since opening their original Sullivan Street location in the early 1990s, the brothers have defined late-night dining, drawing an after-hours crowd of chefs, musicians, and celebrities.When Blue Ribbon opened in 1992 it quickly became the gold standard for post-shift dinners, where regulars like Anthony Bourdain, Daniel Boulud, and Bobby Flay dined together in the original late-night New York City chef hangout.Follow To Dine For:Official Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!American National InsuranceNotre Dame Family WinesFollow Our Guest:Official Site: Blue Ribbon BrasserieInstagram: @BruceRibbonInstagram: @BlueRibbonEricFollow The Restaurants:Official Website: Tiffany's Maui - Wailuku, HawaiiFacebook: Tiffany's MauiInstagram: @TiffanysMauiOfficial Website: BenihanaFacebook: BenihanaInstagram: @Benihana Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dra. Violeta Pérez bromberg (Médica Psiquiatra) Nueva Economía Y Bienestar Sustentable
In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – is joined by Deirdre Wheatley-Liss, Maria Galante, and Daniel Makoski of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C., a full-service law firm with a growing footprint across the East Coast, Florida, and Puerto Rico. Together, they discuss the evolving role of trust and estate planning in a rapidly changing world and what it means to deliver practical, client-centered legal guidance today. The conversation explores key issues facing families and business owners, including asset protection, privacy, closely held business succession, international planning, and the increasing complexity surrounding immigration and cross-border matters. They also highlight Porzio's continued growth, including its expanding immigration capabilities, unique Puerto Rico presence, and broader approach to problem-solving across legal, compliance, government affairs, and business advisory services. Throughout the episode, David and the Porzio team emphasize the importance of collaboration, education, and leading with solutions as clients navigate uncertainty, evolving laws, and increasingly complex planning considerations.
This week's guest, Julie Bromberg, is an independent public health researcher with an MA in heath communications and 15 years of experience with the CDC and NIH. She joins host John Becker to discuss the sustainability of pharmacy-based diabetes self-management education programming. Bromberg shares details of her research, including the needs and challenges of providing DSME, and offers actionable solutions for independent pharmacies to increase their programming reach and productivity. Are you interested in offering DSME services? Consider NCPA's Diabetes Accreditation Boot Camp!
Kollel Iyun Halacha. Shuirim are held Sun-Thurs at 11 Gudz Road Lakewood NJ. For more info email: kih185miller@gmail.com
Why This Episode MattersA defining New York restaurant story about how Blue Ribbon helped reshape late-night dining in downtown ManhattanA look at hospitality that lasts through warmth, consistency, personality, and a refusal to chase trendsA strong listen for restaurant people interested in staff culture, regulars, restaurant identity, and long-term successReal industry history from chef hangout culture to a driven modelPlenty of memorable stories including old New York, Blue Ribbon Sushi, long-term employees, and the failed concept that came before itThe BanterMark and Francis open with Francis describing a solo night in New York that included a flamenco performance Mark would not enjoy and a stop for cigars at the Carnegie Club, a place completely comfortable being exactly what it is.The ConversationEric and Bruce Bromberg, the brothers behind Blue Ribbon, join the show to talk about building one of downtown New York's most influential restaurants. They discuss the Paris brasserie model that inspired Blue Ribbon, how the restaurant became a late-night home for chefs and restaurant people, and why hospitality mattered more than exclusivity.They also share the story of the failed concept that preceded Blue Ribbon, the dramatic rebuild that led to its opening, and the values that shaped the restaurant from the beginning. Along the way, they talk about legendary staff members, the role of oysters in Blue Ribbon's identity, the opening of Blue Ribbon Sushi, and the long view required to build restaurants that endure.Time Stamps0:00 – Opening banter: Francis's solo night out, flamenco, and the Carnegie Club6:10 – Eric and Bruce Bromberg join the show. How Blue Ribbon changed late-night dining in New York15:00 – Blue Ribbon's style of hospitality20:45 – Alonzo, oysters, and the front-of-room identity of Blue Ribbon29:50– The Crystal Room, tearing it apart, and rebuilding as Blue Ribbon39:43 – Blue Ribbon Sushi, key people and rethinking Japanese restaurant hospitality51:30 – Building legacy establishments, designing a menu you love, and creating restaurants that last58:59 – The Guys' mob storyGuest BioEric and Bruce Bromberg are the brothers behind Blue Ribbon Restaurants, the hospitality group that began with Blue Ribbon Brasserie in SoHo in 1992. Over the years, they expanded the brand into multiple concepts, including Blue Ribbon Sushi and Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, while building a reputation for strong hospitality, late-night dining, and restaurant culture built to last.InfoBlue Ribbon Restaurants https://www.blueribbonrestaurants.com/Subscribe: Restaurant Guys' Regularhttps://restaurantguysregulars.buzzsprout.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Our Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.comFollow us on Instagram @restaurantguyspodcast
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Dabo Swinney calls out Ole Miss for tampering The Top 10: Top 10 Big Game foods consumed
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on January 23, 2025. Sly Sylvester filling in CFP expansion, or lack there of Big 12 Games to shape the playoff Would You Rather? Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Dabo Swinney calls out Ole Miss for tampering The Top 10: Top 10 Big Game foods consumed Eric Spyropoulos, digital writer for NBA.com and the Utah Jazz NFL Blitz: NFL Conference Championship Weekend Best and Worst of the Day
Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports, joins the program
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Football Friday Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Utah Jazz at NY Knicks + MORE
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on December 5, 2025. Football Friday Sam Farnsworth, Sports Anchor for KSL 5 TV Kyle Ireland, Co-host of Cougar Sports Saturday Would You Rather? Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Utah Jazz at NY Knicks + MORE
Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports, joins the program to dive into Conference Championship Weekend across college football and how the results will impact the College Football Playoffs.
Nonprofit HR can be messy — but it doesn't have to be. Let's talk about when it's time to call in reinforcements (and what "reinforcements" actually look like). I sat down with Mark Bromberg, a Business Performance Advisor at Insperity and one of my favorite people to send clients to when HR headaches start taking over. We dug into what PEOs (Professional Employer Organizations) really do — and when they make sense for nonprofits. Real Listener Question: "Our professional association has seven employees. We're losing our CEO soon, and our board wants to consider alternatives. When does it make sense to have a PEO instead of a CEO or in-house HR support?" This is one of those big-picture nonprofit management questions that hits close to home for a lot of leaders. In this episode, Mark and I unpack what a PEO actually is (spoiler: not just payroll!), what a true co-employment model looks like, and why choosing the right PEO is more than a price comparison — it's a relationship. We also talk about how post-pandemic remote work complicates HR, why private equity moving into the PEO space should give nonprofits pause, and what "due diligence" really means before signing a PEO contract. What You'll Learn: What a PEO is — and what it isn't When outsourcing HR actually helps your nonprofit How remote teams across multiple states complicate compliance Why private equity's growing interest in PEOs matters What to ask before choosing a PEO (hint: "Who owns you?" is fair game) Why HR pros and PEOs can actually be a dream team How to make sure your PEO relationship is an ethical, cultural fit Bottom line: Nonprofits don't exist to manage payroll, benefits, or compliance — you exist to change the world. The right PEO can help you do that, but only if you choose wisely and partner with someone who truly understands your mission. Resources from this Episode Learn about Insperity: https://www.insperity.com/ Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbromberg/ Previous Episode: GoFundMe Creates 1.4M Nonprofit Donation Pages Without Consent with Ephraim Gopin https://birkenlaw.com/charity-therapy-podcast/ct150/ Episode Transcript: https://birkenlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/CT151_Transcript.pdf Connect with Us Jess Birken: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessbirken/ Listen & Engage Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Amazon Music Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts: Click "Ratings and Reviews" then "Write a Review" Send us your nonprofit questions: https://birkenlaw.com/podcast/#podcast-story Stay Connected Sign up for the Birken Law Email list: https://birkenlaw.com/signup/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Brandon Godman interviews David Bromberg about his lifetime of collecting American violins. Special Guest: David Bromberg .
#109.Join Josh as he moderates a compelling discussion with Eric Bromberg, co-founder of Blue Ribbon Restaurants, and John Karangis, executive chef at Shake Shack, exploring the fascinating intersection between fine dining and food at scale. This engaging conversation reveals the mutual lessons these two culinary worlds can teach each other, diving deep into the critical importance of precision, consistency, and innovation that drives success across both restaurant segments. The trio examines how scaling operations can actually sharpen efficiency and creativity, challenging traditional assumptions about what it means to deliver quality food at different service levels.The discussion ventures into the evolving landscape of the food industry, touching on exciting possibilities for elevating food quality in unexpected places like hospitals and envisioning the future of quick service restaurants that refuse to compromise on high-quality dining experiences. Bromberg and Karangis share insights from their respective expertise in upscale dining and fast-casual innovation, while Josh guides the conversation through practical applications and industry trends. The summit concludes on an optimistic note, celebrating the next generation of chefs and the promising future of food businesses that are breaking down barriers between speed and quality, efficiency and excellence.Links and resources
In this episode, Tony sits down with Eric Bromberg, the visionary head of Dust Studios, to explore the birth of a cinematic universe dedicated to science fiction shorts and features. Recorded in 2018, this conversation captures the early momentum behind DUST—a platform that would go on to redefine how audiences discover and engage with speculative storytelling. Eric shares the origin story of DUST, from its mission to spotlight emerging sci-fi filmmakers to its ambition to become the go-to destination for short-form genre content. He discusses the studio's curatorial approach, the emotional and philosophical themes that drive their selections, and how DUST bridges the gap between indie creators and global audiences hungry for new worlds. Start Your Free One Year Trial Of Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on September 11, 2025. College Football QB Rankings Ryan Thorburn, covers Wyoming athletics for GoWyo.com Would You Rather? Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Utah Mammoth start up rookie camp with the season around the corner The Top 10: Cities in Wyoming by population Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports NFL Blitz: Brock Purdy OUT 2-5 weeks for the 49ers Best and Worst of the Day
Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports, joins the program to talk week 3 of college football and who's been his winners and losers through two weeks.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Utah Mammoth start up rookie camp with the season around the corner The Top 10: Cities in Wyoming by population
Chef Bruce Bromberg is not the typical restaurant magnate that comes to mind when you think of a national restaurant group. More than anything, he's a chef, leveraging the universal truths he's learned over the years in innovative ways. His ability to translate the fundamentals of cooking to the fundamentals of business has led to his meteoric success. Today we sit down to discuss the essential elements involved in building a successful brand and business that can last decades. For more information on the chef and his restaurant group, visit https://www.blueribbonrestaurants.com.____________________________________________________________Free 5-Day Restaurant Marketing Masterclass – This is a live training where you'll learn the exact campaigns Josh has built and tested in real restaurants to attract new guests, increase visit frequency, and generate sales on demand. Save your spot at restaurantbusinessschool.comFull Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time.We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other content:Yelp for Restaurants PodcastsRestaurant expert videos & webinars
Episode 632 also features an E.W. Poetic Piece titled, "Gift of Michael." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Voices of Concinnity, Kat Edmonson, Sarah Vaughn with the Count Basie Orchestra, Branford Marsalis & Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors
In this “Leaders in Law” edition of Lessons in Leadership, Steve Adubato talks with Vito A. Gagliardi, Jr., Managing Principal, Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C., President and CEO, Porzio Government Affairs, about leadership, persuasion and the importance of being a mentor to those around you. Then, Steve talks with Keith Banks, Former Vice Chair, Bank … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Vito Gagliardi and Keith Banks
Subscribe to get access to the full episode, the episode reading list, and all premium episodes! www.patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappinessAbby and Patrick examine the case study of “Frau Emmy von N.” From the perspective of both clinical technique and the history of psychoanalysis, it is primarily significant as an artifact from when Freud was still thinking in terms of associationist psychology and using hypnosis in treatment sessions. In terms of narrative, it seems, at least superficially, to be just another example of “hysterical neurosis” as encountered in the story of Anna O. Yet as Abby and Patrick discuss, the case of Emmy Von N. in fact suggests some pivotal shifts in Freud's thinking, from a “subconscious” to a dynamic unconscious, and from performing interpretations to listening to patients talk in their own terms and along their own timelines. And the real story behind the pseudonym Freud gave to Fanny Moser, née Baroness Fanny Louise von Sulzer-Wart, the richest woman in Central Europe, is actually a wild tale of social scandal, intergenerational loss and reparation, and possibly even True Crime.Sources include: Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, Freud's Patients: A Book of LivesPhillip M. Bromberg, “Hysteria, Dissociation, and Cure: Emmy von N Revisited,” Psychoanalytic Dialogues 6:1 (1996)Henri Ellenberger, “A Critical Study of ‘Emmy von N.' with New Documents,” in Beyond the Unconscious: Essays of Henri F. Ellenberger in the History of PsychiatryElse Pappenheim, “Freud and Gilles de la Tourette: Diagnostic Speculations on ‘Frau Emmy von N,'” International Review of Psychoanalysis 7:265 (1980)Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847 A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music
Cameron is joined by Yana Bromberg, a medical professional who transitioned from urology to aesthetics, and they discuss her unique journey into the aesthetics field, the challenges she faced while opening her own practice, and the importance of building strong relationships with patients. She emphasizes the artistic side of aesthetic treatments and how personal connections with patients enhance their experience. She also discusses the risks of entrepreneurship and the need to focus on personal growth while navigating the business side of aesthetics.Yana shares her journey in the medical aesthetics field, discussing the balance of patient interactions, the challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of social media, and the need for continuous learning and networking. She emphasizes the significance of building rapport with patients and the necessity of delegating tasks to focus on what truly matters in her practice. Yana also offers valuable advice for aspiring practitioners, particularly women, on how to navigate the complexities of the aesthetics industry.Listen In!Thank you for listening to this episode of Medical Millionaire!Takeaways:Yana's journey into aesthetics was unexpected but fulfilling.The transition from urology to aesthetics involved a steep learning curve.Aesthetic medicine allows for a more personalized and artistic approach to patient care.Building strong relationships with patients is key to retention and success.Yana emphasizes the importance of patient experience over sheer volume.Opening her own practice was a significant risk but ultimately rewarding.Keeping overhead low is a strategic decision for sustainable growth.Yana values the connections she builds with her patients, treating them as friends.The aesthetic industry can be cutthroat, requiring continuous learning and adaptation.Focusing on personal growth and ignoring external noise is crucial for success. Yana prefers to see about 10 patients a day for comfort.Patient experience is about building rapport and providing a fun atmosphere.Entrepreneurship allows for flexibility and control over one's schedule.Burnout in traditional medicine led Yana to pursue her own practice.Hiring a social media manager can save time and reduce stress.Networking and attending conferences are crucial for staying updated.Aesthetic medicine requires a solid foundation in traditional medicine.Starting in aesthetics should be gradual, not an immediate leap.Not everyone is cut out for entrepreneurship; it's a full-time commitment.Work-life balance is essential, and it's okay to seek a different path.Unlock the Secrets to Success in Medical Aesthetics & Wellness with "Medical Millionaire"Welcome to "Medical Millionaire," the essential podcast for owners and entrepreneurs inMedspas, Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Cosmetic Dental, and Elective Wellness Practices! Dive deep into marketing strategies, scaling your medical practice, attracting high-end clients, and staying ahead with the latest industry trends. Our episodes are packed with insights from industry leaders to boost revenue, enhance patient satisfaction, and master marketing techniques.Our Host, Cameron Hemphill, has been in Aesthetics for over 10 years and has supported over 1,000 Practices, including 2,300 providers. He has worked with some of the industry's most well-recognized brands, practice owners, and key opinion leaders.Tune in every week to transform your practice into a thriving, profitable venture with expert guidance on the following categories...-Marketing-CRM-Patient Bookings-Industry Trends Backed By Data-EMR's-Finance-Sales-Mindset-Workflow Automation-Technology-Tech Stack-Patient RetentionLearn how to take your Medical Aesthetics Practice from the following stages....-Startup-Growth-Optimize-Exit Inquire Here:http://get.growth99.com/mm/
If you're looking for Formula 1 romance books that will rev your engine after drooling over Brad Pitt and Damson Idris in the new F1 movie, then these are the book recommendations for you! In this episode, dive into the world of Formula 1 racing with me and fall for the drivers, the high-speed races, and the glamour of the F1 world with these must-read books.BOOKS MENTIONED:Formula Fling by Sawyer Bennett: https://amzn.to/3S6fZgCThrottled by Lauren Asher: https://amzn.to/4j4seFgOff the Grid by K. Bromberg: https://amzn.to/43k5ZFzThe Chase by Victoria Denault: https://amzn.to/3Zfog5EFast and Reckless by Amanda Weaver: https://amzn.to/44y75QnPole Position by Rebecca Caffey: https://amzn.to/4dredAwLINKS MENTIONED: Romance Book Reading Journal: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/romance-book-journal/FOLLOW ME! Join My Email List: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/joinBlog: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/ Podcast: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shereadsromancebooks Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/shereadsromancebooks Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shereadsromancebooksblog/LEAVE A REVIEW!If you liked this episode or got a book recommendation you can't wait to read, please give a star rating and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform. It helps me know what you like and want to hear. Thanks!This post may include affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unity is one of those hidden in plain sight companies we love here on Decoder, and CEO Matt Bromberg is in many ways the perfect Decoder guest. He's been on the job less than a year and took over in a moment of crisis. He describes the company as being "at war with its customers" before he joined, and he's not wrong. The game industry right now is also contracting overall — studios are closing, and some big bets on things like the metaverse and live service games haven't paid off. So we talked about all that, and where Matt sees growth ahead: Unity isn't just a game engine provider, but the platform for everything from running those big live services and the monetization on top of them. Links: Unity's struggles continue with fresh wave of layoffs | The Verge Unity attempts to turn things around with latest game engine release | The Verge Unity has eliminated its controversial runtime fee | The Verge ‘We want to be a fundamentally different and better company' | IGN John Riccitiello is out at Unity, effective immediately | The Verge Unity is laying off 25% of its staff | The Verge Unity cancels town hall over reported death threats | The Verge Unity has changed its pricing model and developers are pissed off | The Verge Toyota chooses Unity for next-generation interface | Unity Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a SUPER special episode because it marks the 100th episode of the She Reads Romance Books Podcast! To celebrate this momentous episode, I am sharing all of the reasons why I love reading romance books and why I think more readers should too. Take a listen as I talk about 20 reasons why I am obsessed with reading romance books!BOOKS:First Time Caller by B.K. Borison: https://amzn.to/4ijjVGbFourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros: https://amzn.to/4bQVE84The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary: https://amzn.to/4kGapyuBrutal Vows by J.T. Geissinger: https://amzn.to/4kBbuHTRock Bottom Girl by Lucy Score: https://amzn.to/3iQVtC2Beautiful Stranger by Christina Lauren: https://amzn.to/4htJmnhBlind Side by Kandi Steiner: https://amzn.to/3Wev8wbPillow Talk by Maya Banks: https://amzn.to/41L4v6FDating-ish by Penny Reid: https://amzn.to/43qvzKLIf Tomorrow Never Comes by Allison Ashley: https://amzn.to/4hpea8CSay You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez: https://amzn.to/4hyYGiASummer Romance by Annabel Monaghan: https://amzn.to/41E5Ko5Wicked Sexy by J.T. Geissinger: https://amzn.to/4hbUchzMotorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley: https://amzn.to/3UZg9VQHard to Handle by K. Bromberg: https://amzn.to/41KiBoMSome Sort of Happy by Melanie Harlow: https://amzn.to/3WixLwTFangirl Down by Tessa Bailey: https://amzn.to/4bFFxtXThe Kingmaker by Kennedy Ryan: https://amzn.to/3uMeJTZThe Romantic Pact by Meghan Quinn: https://amzn.to/3hn5d6GReverse by Kate Stewart: https://amzn.to/3WgGxvvLEAVE A REVIEW!Please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform. Thanks!This post may include affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terri Bromberg lost her home of 20 years in the Los Angeles fires. Rather than rebuild, the artist and professor chose to sell and move elsewhere. Prospective buyers put in bids without being able to see the plot of land in person. In this episode, Bromberg and her real estate agent tell us about the process of selling in the Pacific Palisades since the wildfires. Plus: China announces retaliatory tariffs on some U.S. agricultural products, Americans lose confidence in their financial futures, and why Tesla’s stock price has slumped.
Terri Bromberg lost her home of 20 years in the Los Angeles fires. Rather than rebuild, the artist and professor chose to sell and move elsewhere. Prospective buyers put in bids without being able to see the plot of land in person. In this episode, Bromberg and her real estate agent tell us about the process of selling in the Pacific Palisades since the wildfires. Plus: China announces retaliatory tariffs on some U.S. agricultural products, Americans lose confidence in their financial futures, and why Tesla’s stock price has slumped.
I veckans avsnitt av ”Så in i Själen” så har jag bjudit in psykologen Filip Bromberg. En av medgrundarna till företaget Nysnö. Nysnö tog form 2021 och består av Sveriges ledande expertis inom psykedelisk vetenskap och terapi. Deras verksamhet är en plattform för ansvarsfullt och konstruktivt bruk av psykedeliska substanser. De arbetar aktivt med att bygga gemenskap, bidra till forskning, och utbilda inom området. Deras vision är att vara ett globalt kunskapsbolag med spetskompetens inom tillämpning av psykedelika inom fälten för psykisk ohälsa och personlig utveckling. Filip har hjälpt hundratals personer att navigera genom den omskakande process som en psykedelisk upplevelse kan innebära. Hans erfarenhet är att professionellt stöd med förberedelse och uppföljning (integration) både minskar riskerna och ökar förutsättningarna för långsiktig förändring.Utöver hans professionella erfarenhet av psilocybin är han också utbildad inom MDMA-assisterad terapi. Och kursledare för Sveriges första kurs inom psykedelisk vetenskap för vårdpersonal. Filips intresse för psykedelisk vetenskap och terapi väcktes 2014, när jag läste psykologprogrammet vid Uppsala universitet. Sedan dess har han varit en drivande kraft bakom utvecklingen av kunskap om psykedelisk forskning i Sverige. Han har sett hur psykedeliska upplevelser kan leda till positiv transformation, men även hur det kan gå väldigt illa om förutsättningarna är fel. Psykedeliska substanser är på väg att bli en del av vårt samhälle; de för med sig både stora möjligheter och stora utmaningar. Filips intention är att vara en positiv kraft i den utvecklingen. Han vill hjälpa människor att utvecklas, minska stigmat och bidra till en ansvarsfull och framgångsrik integration av psykedeliska behandlingsmodeller i Sverige. Varmt välkomna till ”Så in i Själen”. Länklista:https://filipbromberg.com/https://nysno.se/https://npv.se/https://lavin.education/Producerat av Silverdrake Förlagwww.silverdrakeforlag.seRedaktör: Marcus Tigerdraakemarcus@silverdrakeforlag.seKlipp: Victoria Tigerdraakevictoria.tigerdraake@gmail.com Följ denna länk för att del av Så in Själens första ljudbok, samt välja att lyssna på podden reklamfritt, få tillgång till avsnitten och hela intervjuserier tidigare. https://plus.acast.com/s/sa-in-i-sjalen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Robert Byrne, Film Preservationist and Restorer. This year's Dublin International Film Festival is hosting Silent Cinema: Restoration & Celebration. From conservation to ongoing screenings to composing and playing live musical accompaniment, this discussion will dissect the world of silent cinema and its place on our screens today. The panel features Serge Bromberg and Robert Byrne. Bromberg is a renowned French film restorer and accompanist, as well as a producer, writer and director. Byrne is the President of the Board of the San Francisco Film Preserve and has spent his life in dedication to the restoration and preservation of films. Silent Cinema: Restoration & Celebration takes place at The Complex on 23rd February. Tickets https://www.diff.ie/programme/silent-cinema%3A-restoration-%26-celebration%EF%BF%BD The 2025 Dublin International Film Festival runs 20th February - 2nd March. https://www.diff.ie/ https://filmireland.net/
Welcome to the Cannabis Truth Podcast, your trusted source for exploring the powerful intersections of plant medicine, medical cannabis, and female empowerment. In this second episode of Season Six, host Honey Smith Walls sits down with special guest Barbie Bromberg, a skilled cannabis grower and advocate. Together, they dive into Barbie's transformative journey cultivating legal marijuana, her first experiences with cannabis as medicine, and the profound benefits of herbal remedies for healing the divine feminine. This episode is perfect for women who champion empowerment, individuals seeking the therapeutic potential of plant-based therapies, and those curious about integrating cannabis for wellness. Discover how cannabis grows connections—between people, plants, and purpose. Tune in to uncover actionable insights on holistic healing, self-care, and the evolving role of women in the cannabis industry. Subscribe today and be part of the movement for natural wellness and empowerment! Get your FREE Cannabis Recovery Kit: https://healingbeyondhigh.com/home Join the speakers waiting list for the 2025 Holistic Relief Summit: https://speak.holisticreliefsummit.com/ Learn More About Medical Cannabis: https://www.cannabisclinicians.org/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ https://jamanetwork.com/ Visit our affiliates: Dr. Dustin Sulak: https://healer.com/ Dr. Philip Blair: https://www.blairmedicalgroup.com/ Megan Mbengue MSMCT, BSN, RN: https://www.trustedcannanurse.com/
#90. On this episode of The meez Podcast, host Josh Sharkey sits down with Eric and Bruce Bromberg of Blue Ribbon Restaurants. For over 30 years, Eric and Bruce Bromberg have been redefining what it means to offer a neighborhood dining experience. They've expanded from their original SoHo location to culinary hotspots in New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, and Nashville.In this episode, the Bromberg brothers share the secrets behind their enduring success: creating spaces without boundaries, building a team that feels like family, and staying inspired by the neighborhoods they serve. They reflect on how they've grown a restaurant group where 12 of the original 15 employees are still key contributors—and what it takes to foster that kind of loyalty and passion in a notoriously tough industry.Where to find Blue Ribbon Restaurants: WebsiteInstagramTwitterYouTubeWhere to find Eric Bromberg:InstagramLinkedInWhere to find Bruce BrombergInstagramWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitterIn this episode, we cover:(01:27): A valuable piece of advice Josh received from Bruce and Eric(15:18): How Eric and Bruce deal with mistakes(21:59): The biggest difference in Blue Ribbon today vs. when it began(24:41): The excitement of Blue Ribbon staying open late(32:54): How did the sushi restaurant begin?(52:55): Takeaways Bruce and Eric received from opening their restaurants(1:06:41): Does Blue Ribbon mean the same thing to Eric & Bruce as it did in the beginning?(1:12:51): What's next for the Bromberg brothers?
What will Unity focus on under its new CEO, Matt Bromberg? In this episode of Growth Masterminds, host John Koetsier talks with Unity's new CEO, Matt Bromberg, about the company's recent developments and future goals. They discuss Unity's controversial pricing model change, the importance of Unity in the gaming industry, and the challenges of profitability. Bromberg shares insights on Unity's role in mobile game development, AI integration, data-driven advertising strategies, and the company's unique position in the gaming and broader app economy. The conversation emphasizes focus, innovation, and the potential for growth within the competitive landscape of mobile advertising. 00:00 Introduction to Growth Masterminds 01:14 Unity's Role in Gaming 04:05 Monetization Strategies and Ad Network Potential 10:49 AI and the Future of Game Development 17:31 AI in Advertising and Final Thoughts
Summary Brian Bromberg, a virtuoso bassist, honors the legacy of Scott LaFaro with his latest album, LaFaro, and a series of live performances. LaFaro, who tragically died at 25, was a groundbreaking bassist with the Bill Evans Trio, inspiring Bromberg's tribute. Initially reluctant to take on the project due to the pressures of honoring a jazz legend, Bromberg eventually embraced it after realizing LaFaro's profound influence on his playing. Bromberg also shares personal connections to jazz greats like Stan Getz, with whom he played, and Bill Evans, a missed opportunity from his youth. His career spans collaborations with top artists and an eclectic solo catalog ranging from traditional jazz to contemporary styles. Known for his versatility on upright and electric bass, Bromberg defies genre boundaries, seeking to deliver heartfelt, high-quality musicianship in every project. His performances and music continue to celebrate innovation and jazz's rich history. https://njjs.org/magazine/
In this episode of the She Reads Romance Books Podcast, I'm joined by one of my favorite romance authors, K. Bromberg, to talk about her new romance book release, Twisted Knight, where the woman trying to save her family's company falls for the mysterious, new man in town who's out for revenge. We also chat about:Why Holden Knight will be readers' next favorite book boyfriend,Why we love strong heroines and damaged heroes,The enemies to lovers trope and why it's SO good! Her 10+ year writing career, and more!Plus, you can hear even more from Kristy in my exclusive, extended video interview when you join the She Reads Romance Books Book Club! Join today and get access to this interview and all of my exclusive author interviews available only to members.Read Twisted Knight: https://amzn.to/47OAeXeFollow Kristy:WebsiteAmazonInstagram and TikTok: @kbrombergLINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: Join the She Reads Romance Books Book Club: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/bookclubFOLLOW ME! Blog: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/ Podcast: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shereadsromancebooks Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/shereadsromancebooks Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shereadsromancebooksblog/ Join My Email List: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/joinLEAVE A REVIEW!If you liked this episode or got a book recommendation you can't wait to read, please give a star rating and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform. It helps me know what you like and want to hear. Thanks!This post may include affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this Buzzing About Romance Author spotlight, Becky is chatting with author K Bromberg about her latest release, Twisted Knight- Book 1 in the Tangled Hearts Trilogy.
On this week's episode, Teresa and Katie sit down with author, K. Bromberg, to discuss her newest release, Twisted Knight. Twisted Knight is book one in her newest trilogy, The Tangled Hearts Series. The story follows Holden who is out for revenge against the high powered families in his hometown and Rowan who wants to take over the family business but is constantly pushed aside and put down by said family. This is a spicy enemies to lovers story told in dual POV and alternating time lines. We cannot wait to see where this story goes next!
In this podcast, the speakers discussed how to right-size a security team and manage life/work balance/blending to maintain a healthy team. Questions moderator asked the speakers: -What are the biggest challenges security teams face today in terms of staffing and workload? -How can organizations determine the right size for their security teams to effectively handle the workload without overstretching their resources? -What strategies have you found effective in maintaining a healthy work-life balance for security professionals, especially in high-pressure environments? -How can technology be leveraged to alleviate some of the burdens on understaffed security teams? -What changes do you foresee in the next few years that could impact how security teams are structured and managed? Moderator: @Darren Alleyne - Director of Information Security, Morrison & Foerster LLP Speakers: @Brian Clarke - Cybersecurity Manager, Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C @Joshua Smith - Manager, Information Security Governance, Risk, and Compliance, Ogletree Deakins Recorded on 09-09-2024.
Andy joins “The Opening Drive” to talk about where the Blues stand after getting both Bromberg & Holloway on offer sheet deals from the Oilers, if this means the Blues will have to unload any players, how this adds more competition to the training camp battles coming up and the Blues completely restocking their talent pool of players 25 and younger as they get into their "re-tool". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andy joins “The Opening Drive” to talk about where the Blues stand after getting both Bromberg & Holloway on offer sheet deals from the Oilers, if this means the Blues will have to unload any players, how this adds more competition to the training camp battles coming up and the Blues completely restocking their talent pool of players 25 and younger as they get into their "re-tool". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, I'm going to be filling up your to be read list by sharing my top 10 most anticipated new romance book releases for September 2024. These are the new romance book releases dropping this September that I cannot wait to read and suggest that you read as well. I wade through all the new romance book releases to choose from each and every month to help you pick the ones that you absolutely don't want to miss.SPONSOR: Star Maker by Jessa Nevins. Available on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4fhcSwCBOOKS MENTIONED:No One Does It Like You by Katie Shepard: https://amzn.to/3SCeSFUWild Eyes by Elsie Silver: https://amzn.to/3LQvB4GRight Kiss Wrong Man by Stacey Kennedy: https://amzn.to/3YCFVonEmbracing the Change by Kristen Ashley: https://amzn.to/3AcI9AVMy Rules by TJ Swan: https://amzn.to/4ddn1JbTwisted Knight by K. Bromberg: https://amzn.to/4fwjmrzAll I Want is You by Falon Ballard: https://amzn.to/4dyknNSA Jingle Bell Mingle by Julie Murphy and Sierra Simone: https://amzn.to/3LVd7QvBeg for Me by J.T. Geissinger: https://amzn.to/4fK6OgqSunday Morning by Jewel E. Ann: https://amzn.to/4fK6RJ8Bulldozer by P. Dangelico: https://amzn.to/4cs52h6Dirty by Kylie Scott: https://amzn.to/4fJP2K7LINKS: She Reads Romance Books Book Club: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/bookclubRomance Journal: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/romance-book-journal/A Year of Reading Romance Card Deck: https://www.shereadsromancebooks.com/a-year-of-reading-romance/FOLLOW! Web FacebookInstagram Join My ListPlease leave a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform if you loved this episode. Thanks!This post may include affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, David Bromberg, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Photo of John By Trudy Gerlach. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
https://rumble.com/v55qkfl-july-4ths-warriors-required-ep-1.htmlThe video was initially deleted along with part 2 today but I reuploaded it to Rumble with an alternate thumbnail art. Hopefully that one sticks.Don't ignore the Links. This is how you ensure this real history, and true information remains available and that I am able to contiue to deliver it. AWESOME Hot Sauce: https://SemperFryLLC.com Use Code at site for 5% Off qualified purchasesTHESE IS MY AWARD WINNING HOT SAUCES Handcrafted, Artisan, Made Fresh, and with the best ingredients, micro-batch style.My Clean Source Creatine-HCL Use Coupon Code FANFAVORITE for 5% Off https://www.semperfryllc.com/store/p126/CreatineHCL.html Signed Copies of my book: https://www.semperfryllc.com/store/p93/Priestcraft%3A_Beyond_Babylon_%28Signed_Copy%29.html Amazon version of Priestcraft: Beyond Babylon 8.5x11 Paperback, Hardcover, & Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNGX53L7/Barnes & Noble: Priestcraft: Beyond Babylon 416 pages, and ebook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/book/1144402176KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/priestcraft-beyond-babylonGET COMMERCIAL FREE PODCASTS and Exclusive Content: Become a Patron. https://Patreon.com/DisguisetheLimits Brighteon Store DISCOUNT Link: https://brighteonstore.com/BaalBustersSupport the show and submit questions: https://buymeacoffee.com/BaalBustersHave you tired TRY BLUE? https://tryblue.refr.cc/baalbusters for 17% Off!SHIRTS & MERCH https://my-store-c960b1.creator-spring.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.
Musician and music historian Skip Heller returns to the podcast with a copy of David Bromberg's self-titled debut. As we discuss the immense influence that Bromberg had as a multi-instrumentalist, we also look at his impact as a performer and a session player. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content, or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
Dive deep into the shadows of Hollywood’s past with our latest episode of The Tales From Hollywoodland Podcast! Join us as we uncover the riveting story of J. Edward Bromberg and his tragic entanglement with The Hollywood Blacklist. From his prolific career on stage and screen to his unjust persecution during the McCarthy era, we […] The post Unmasking Hollywood’s Shadows: The Tragic Tale of J. Edward Bromberg and The Hollywood Blacklist appeared first on The ESO Network.
"The first line treatment for adolescents with anorexia now is family-based therapy typically, which involves helping the parents facilitate the refeeding of the adolescent. So, I was working with the patient in that way and found it to be helpful and useful, but was consistently struck by the neglect of the patient's inner life, and found, at least based on my experience with many patients, that while you could get some symptomatic relief, if you didn't, in some way, address the deeper dynamics, the aspects of the patient's personality organization that drove the disorder, that were implicated at the disorder, there was a way that the patient would snap back to their old behaviors over time, that deeper change and a deeper understanding of what was going on was really necessary; and so that's been kind of evolution from my work over the past ten years from my first book, which was about anorexia in males, and tried to present a kind of Integrative understanding of that phenomena, increasingly over time I've become more and more interested in the deeper kind of analytic thinking that we can bring to bear on this kind of suffering.” Episode Description: We begin with a description of the common contertransferential pull to intervene behaviorally in the face of repetitive self-destructive eating disorder symptoms. This intention can inform but not compel the clinical decision as to the indicated treatment of choice for someone at any particular moment. Behavioral and pharmacologic treatments can be important in softening the pressure of eating disorder symptoms. They do not, however, give an individual access to their interoceptive life, from which these disturbing self-preoccupations emerge. We discuss the challenges of working with those who have limited capacities for mentalisation and as a result, live out their inner lives somatically and motorically. Immersive treatment leads the clinician to experience these proto-affects in one's own body and in one's own ruminations. Tom discusses alexithymia, typical family structures, and the presence of the 'abject' experience in the lives of these patients. He presents a disguised case of a patient who was able to work through both the early struggles and later neurotic aspects of these conflicts analytically. We close with his sharing with us his vision for the future which includes more integration between the dynamic and adynamic approaches to these challenging patients. Our Guest: Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, is Chair in the Department of Psychology at Golden Gate University as well as a psychoanalyst and board-certified, licensed psychologist. His first book, Understanding Anorexia Nervosa in Males, was published in 2016. His second book, Psychoanalytic Treatment of Eating Disorders: When Words Fail and Bodies Speak, an edited volume in the Relational Perspectives Book Series, was published in 2018. His third book, Eating Disorders (New Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis), was released in 2022. His fourth book, co-edited with Burke, Michaels, and Muhr, is entitled Advancing Psychotherapy for the Next Generation: Rehumanizing Mental Health Policy and Practice. He has also written a novel about the process of psychotherapy, Ghosts of the Unremembered Past, additionally released as an audiobook. He is a Personal and Supervising Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Institute for Northern California and a Training Analyst at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He is on the Scientific Advisory Council of the National Eating Disorders Association, Faculty at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California (PINC), the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (NCSPP), the William Alanson White Institute's Eating Disorders, Compulsions, and Addictions program, and the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, and has a private practice in Berkeley, CA. Recommended Readings: Williams, G. (1997). Reflections On Some Dynamics Of Eating Disorders: ‘No Entry' Defences and Foreign Bodies. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis., 78, 927-941. Brady, M.T. (2011). Invisibility and insubstantiality in an anorexic adolescent: phenomenology and dynamics. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 37(1), 3 – 15. Bromberg, P.M. (2001). Treating patients with symptoms – and symptoms with patients: Reflections on shame, dissociation, and eating disorders. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 11(6), 891 – 912. Petrucelli, J. (2015). ‘My body is a cage': Interfacing interpersonal neurobiology, attachment, affect regulation, self-regulation, and the regulation of relatedness in treatment with patients with eating disorders. In J. Petrucelli (Ed.). Body-states: Interpersonal and relational perspectives on the treatment of eating disorders. (Psychoanalysis in a New Key). New York: Routledge. Sands, S. (2003). The subjugation of the body in eating disorders: A Particularly female solution. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 20(1), 103 – 116. Wooldridge, T. (2021). Anorexia nervosa and the paternal function. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 69(1), 7-32. Wooldridge, T. (2018). The entropic body: Primitive anxieties and secondary skin formation in anorexia nervosa. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 28(2), 189 – 202.
"As I elaborate in the book, there was no physical contact or romantic engagement. The reason why I chose the ‘lover' as the [psychoanalytic] analogy is, in the real world outside of psychoanalytic practice, where else do you have an interpersonal encounter that is so intensely engaging, attentive, respectful, and caring? That would be in the first six weeks or six months of a romantic relationship. If we eliminate the romantic/sexual part and just stay with ‘wow, this other party is paying such attention to me' - reminds me of Lacan's idea that what we really seek in the other is their desire for us, which by the way, I don't completely agree with because I think it goes both ways - I would say that that is the analogy from the world of lovers that I would map onto psychoanalytic work at least on the part of the psychoanalyst - he or she ideally pays that kind of intense attention, care, respect and attunement, that you would find between lovers.” Episode Description: We begin with discussing the various ways that we can shape our psychoanalytic frame to enable a deepening of the clinical encounter. This is in contrast to frames that have gone awry. In his book Lover - Exorcist - Critic Alan describes a composite patient where he became over-involved to the detriment of the work that was eventually repaired. We reference a problematic frame in his earlier training analysis that perhaps set the stage for this difficulty. He shares with us his concept that "by enlightening subjectivity, by raising consciousness, depth psychotherapy liberates." We discuss in some detail the forces in him, his patient, and their relationship that led him to greater enactments than were useful. He shares with us the challenges he faced in remedying his emotional imbalance with her and the intense rage it awakened in her, deriving from various periods in her life. We both emphasized the vital role of the consultant at such times. We close with Alan describing his co-founding and leadership in the Rose City Center - a low fee clinic providing dynamic psychotherapy to individuals who would never otherwise see the inside of an analyst's office. Our Guest: Alan Michael Karbelnig, PhD is a psychoanalyst, writer, teacher, and forensic psychologist and practices in Pasadena, California. He is a supervising and training psychoanalyst at the New Center for Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles. He lectures nationally and internationally, including in China, India, Thailand, and Israel. He writes a weekly Substack newsletter titled Journeys to the Unconscious Mind. Alan has published 20 scholarly articles and five book chapters in addition to his book Lover, Exorcist, and Critic. He considers his 2004 founding of Rose City Center—a nonprofit clinic providing psychoanalytic psychotherapy for economically disadvantaged persons throughout California—his proudest professional accomplishment. Recommended Readings: Bellow, H. (1962). Herzog. New York: Viking. Bromberg, P. (1996). The multiplicity of self and the psychoanalytic relationship. Standing in the spaces: Essays on clinical process, trauma & dissociation. London: The Analytic Press. Greenberg, J. and Mitchell, S. (1983) Object relations in psychoanalytic theory. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, MA. Karbelnig, A. M. (2022). Chasing Infinity: Why clinical psychoanalysis' future lies in pluralism. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 103(1):5-25. McEwan, I. (2019). Machines Like Me. New York: Anchor. Strenger, C. (1989). The classic and romantic visions in psychoanalysis. International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 70:593-610
Chef Bruce Bromberg is not the typical restaurant magnate that comes to mind when you think of a national restaurant group. More than anything, he's a chef, leveraging the universal truths he's learned over the years in innovative ways. His ability to translate the fundamentals of cooking to the fundamentals of business has led to his meteoric success. Today we sit down to discuss the essential elements involved in building a successful brand and business that can last decades. For more information on the chef and his restaurant group, visit https://www.blueribbonrestaurants.com. __________________________________________________________ Full Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time. We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other content: Yelp for Restaurants Podcasts
In 1981, American journalist David Ost attended an extraordinary meeting in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz. Just decades earlier, it had been a majority German city, in the German empire and had a German name: Bromberg. Two world wars, the Holocaust, mass movement of people and two border realignments had seen it end up behind the proverbial iron curtain in 1945. The meeting was organized by a group named Solidarity which became the first legally sanctioned trade union in the Warsaw pact. It was a remarkable concession by a communist regime whose authority was based on the fact the country was controlled by the workers, to acknowledge there was even a need for such a group. This minor freedom had been hard fought but it was short lived. Within months, Solidarity had been banned and the whole of Poland was subjected to martial law. In this episode I talk to David Ost, Hobart and William Smith professor of politics about Solidarity and Poland's arduous journey from communism to today. David Ost Professor of Politics at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986 B.A., SUNY Stony Brook, 1976. David Ost: The Defeat of Solidarity: Anger and Politics in Postcommunist Europe If you enjoyed this episode you will also enjoy the following episodes: Romania 1989 East Germany Putin's False Flag: The 1999 Moscow Apartment Bombings This episode is sponsored by World History Encyclopedia, one of top history websites on the internet. I love the fact that they're not a Wiki: Every article they publish is reviewed by their editorial team, not only for being accurate, but also for being interesting to read. The website is run as a non-profit organization, so you won't be bombarded by annoying ads and it's completely free. It's a great site; and don't just take my word for it they've been recommended by many academic institutions including Oxford University. Go check them out at WorldHistory.org or follow this link: World History Encyclopedia Music: Pixabay