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The Incubator
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The Incubator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 52:11 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this inaugural episode of our brand-new series, NeoNews, hosts Ben Courchia, Daphna Yasova Barbeau, and new team member Dr. Eli Cahan dive into articles from major news outlets like Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times to unpack their relevance to neonatology, newborn care, and perinatology.Dr. Cahan, a pediatrician and aspiring neonatologist with a background in journalism, leads discussions on critical topics, including prenatal cannabis use and its impact on families, disparities in treatment for 22-week preemies, the neuroscience of "mom brain," rising rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) post-COVID, and the concerning state of maternity care deserts in the U.S.The episode concludes with quick updates on viral health concerns and a significant FDA meeting on probiotics for NEC prevention. Join us as we bring the latest news to the neonatal community in this exciting new format! As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!

Infectious Conversations: Getting a Grip on How to #SquashSuperbugs
Episode 7: Dr. Eli Cahan on "the Climate Change of Medicine"

Infectious Conversations: Getting a Grip on How to #SquashSuperbugs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 36:49


Welcome back to Infectious Conversations – a podcast from the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease. In our latest episode, PFID's Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, Candace DeMatteis, sits down with Dr. Eli Cahan. Dr. Cahan is a pediatrician, an academic researcher, and an award-winning investigative journalist. Candace and Dr. Cahan discussed his recent feature in Rolling Stone titled, "Could a Conflict-Borne Superbug Bring on Our Next Pandemic?" and the argument that AMR is "the climate change of medicine," with drug-resistant bacterial infections on track to claim more than 39 million lives over the next 25 years, per a recent study published in The Lancet.

Tech&Co
David Cahané, directeur général de Bioptimus – 16/10

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 8:45


David Cahané, directeur général de Bioptimus, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce mercredi 16 octobre. Il s'est penché sur H-optimus-0, notamment le plus grand modèle de fondation d'IA dédié à la pathologie, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

The BeautyPro Podcast
50. Kelly Cahan: Business Founder, Arrojo Award-Winner, Real Person

The BeautyPro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 34:10


Join me as I chat with Kelly Cahan, former Arrojo student and Winner of an Arrojo Competition that changed her life forever. This babe has been through it and she has decided to embrace it all. Listen in and sign up for her upcoming retreat in FEBRUARY 2025! WANT MORE KELLY? Follow her on Instagram: @scissorsmakecents Check out her website HERE! Love this episode? SUBSCRIBE to never miss an episode on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! DON'T FORGET! Tell us your favorite parts of this episode and leave your rating! Subscribe to the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube Channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!!!! Follow on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Never miss an announcement! Be a VIP ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HERE!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Camp Cast
S7E7 - Mark Cahan, Courtney Mann, Jon Provus

Camp Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 125:41


On this debut episode of 2024 we are lucky enough to have Senior Cabin 1991 members Mark Cahan, Courtney Mann, and Jon Provus. These guys have a stacked camp resume including camper, counselor, Fantasy Campers, Father/Son Campers, Post Campers, 5-year club members, fathers of campers and staff...and much more. They have amazing stories from their time at camp, including a 16A walk-off...but not what you are picturing...and provide some insight into how camp has changed for them from when they were campers to now having kids at Menominee. Enjoy!

The Light Lab Podcast
Episode 57: Nerding out on T'fillah (with Rabbi Josh Cahan)

The Light Lab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 53:49


This week, we are proud to bring you our interview with Eliana and Rabbi Josh Cahan. A t'fillah (prayer) educator in NYC, Josh compiled and edited the Yedid Nefesh bencher and is introducing the new Yedid Nefesh Haggadah this Spring. We explore the origin story of a t'fillah nerd, praying at sleepaway camp, and the challenges and opportunities of teaching t'fillah to kids. Is there a t'fillah nerd in your life who has inspired you as a pray-er? Join our ⁠facebook group⁠ to comment and connect.  Check out this week's show notes and transcript @ lightlab.co/podcast/episode-57-tfillah-nerd Follow us on facebook and instagram @thelight.lab. Support our show! Donate here, and please rate, subscribe, and share around. Thank you!

The Ultimate Journey of Self-Care
Easy Self-Care Practices for Entrepreneurs with Carina Cahan

The Ultimate Journey of Self-Care

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 41:39


In this episode, I have a conversation with Carina Ramirez Cahan, an entrepreneur from New York and co-founder of Cobalt Rose.We dive into the challenges of starting a business, feeling overwhelmed, and insecure, and the importance of overcoming limiting beliefs. We also touch on the struggle of maintaining a work-life balance when working from home and the constant pressure of addressing customer inquiries promptly.HIGHLIGHTS:02:37 Leaving secure job for entrepreneurship and planning for success05:32 The struggle between comfort and shape in underwire bras08:00 Overcoming mindset obstacles as an entrepreneur14:36 Shifting Mindset: From Defining to Experiencing Anxiety23:42 Reflecting on the Importance of Simple Daily Habits33:22 Challenging our minds to keep them vibrantCARINA'S LINKS:Cobalt Rose websiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeALISON'S LINKS:Check out the ULTIMATE PODCASTSGet your copy of Alison's Retreat ChecklistEMAIL MEVISIT MY WebsiteFIND ME on FacebookFOLLOW ME on TwitterFOLLOW ME on InstagramEXPLORE OUR RETREATS HERE!JOIN OUR GROUP HERE If you are a health/fitness/wellness entrepreneur, or a coachINNOVATION AVENUE: Fitness & Self-Care Revolution on FacebookANDROID USERS leave a REVIEW on PODCHASERAPPLE USERS leave a REVIEW on APPLE PODCASTS

From Akron & Beyond Podcast
Through the Lens and Pages with bookseller Andrew Cahan

From Akron & Beyond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 74:06


 On this episode, Nick and Bob are visited by the internationally renowned collector and seller of rare photographs and manuscripts, Akron's own Andrew Cahan.  An accomplished photographer himself, Andy shares interesting anecdotes about his encounters with the famous and not so famous, though none surpass the story of his own career and the fascinating paths it's taken him on. Listen at 10 pm on The Summit FM, 91.3, or anytime as a podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Podbean, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts!

Monday Morning Radio
Carina Ramirez Cahan Has Built a Better Bra:

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 44:49


In 1855, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in his journal: “If a man has good corn, or wood, or boards, or pigs, to sell, or can make better chairs or knives, crucibles, or church organs, than anybody else, you will find a broad, hard-beaten road to his house, though it be in the woods.” In time, his words were somehow conflated as the oft-cited quote: "Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door." Carina Ramirez Cahan, co-founder of Cobalt Rose Company, is testing Emerson's thesis, having worked with her husband, a respected breast surgeon, to build a better bra. The Cobalt Rose bra utilizes a radically new design that replaces rigid underwires — which many women rely on but hate — with a flexible, patented polymer insert that is molded right into the cups.  Carina promises that her bra will be the most comfortable, supportive, and flattering bra her customers have ever worn. But is that enough? Will that translate into a hefty slice of the annual $12 billion U.S. lingerie market? As Carina knows firsthand, the path to success is more complicated than it might appear at first blush. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son team of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Carina Ramirez Cahan, Cobalt Rose CompanyPosted: October 23, 2023 Monday Morning Run Time: 44:48 Episode: 12.16 RECENT EPISODES: Management Strategies That For-Profit Businesses Can Glean from a Volunteer Fire Company's Enduring Success Why You Should Prepare to Sell Your Business Long Before You're Ready To Walk Away Would You Walk Over Searing Coals or a Bed of Broken Glass to Overcome Your Limiting Fears?

Your Brand Amplified©
Behind the Seams with Carina Ramirez Cahan: Creating a Luxury Lingerie Line

Your Brand Amplified©

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 31:01 Transcription Available


Unravel the mystery behind creating a luxury lingerie brand with our guest, Carina Ramirez Cahan, the brain behind the Cobalt Rose Company. Discover how Carina, initially dabbling in international trade relations, found her niche by identifying a market gap in the lingerie industry and how she used her husband's physics background to create a prototype for a better bra. Hear her speak about how her brand is differentiating itself in the marketplace, while ensuring her garments are made to suit the natural body.Follow Carina's journey into the world of luxury lingerie, where she initially focused on creating high-quality products with a higher price point. Learn about her strategy of using luxury materials like Italian fabrics and French hardware, and how she figured out the sweet spot of maintaining quality while bringing down the price point. And it doesn't stop at that. Carina also wanted to cater to a wider audience, so she explored different styles and sizes. Hear about the power of PR and how a magazine spread catapulted her brand's reach and connected with her audience.Merely having a great idea isn't enough, turning it into a successful venture is where the challenge lies. Carina talks about her experience of filing patents in multiple countries, the importance of knowing the industry lingo, and how she used resources like the New York Public Library's business library to get ahead. Join us as we discuss the realities of being an entrepreneur and the importance of perseverance. Carina's journey is filled with hurdles, but she leaves us with a strong note - believe in yourself and be authentic. Tune in for a truly inspirational story!https://cobalt-rose.com/We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Follow us on all socials at @amplifywithanika and @yourbrandamplified Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Visit our website Connect with us at anika@yourbrandamplified.com Join me on PodMatch to start your own journey as a podcast guest!

Courage and Other C Words
Ep 63: Dig Deep and Stay Courageous! with Carina Ramirez Cahan, Cobalt Rose

Courage and Other C Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 68:42


Entrepreneurship can be something learned from family or passed down through generations. Or it comes to us as special opportunities to build something new and watch it grow. As a serial entrepreneur, Carina Ramirez Cahan has been building companies over the years to meet different needs. First it was in the area of biofuel and now she is setting her sights on disrupting the bra industry with an innovative wireless option. This New Yorker joins me to talk about what it takes to dig deep, lean on your courage, and keep learning and growing as strategies for success. Special Mentions:Cobalt Rose Lingerie Company Fashion Institute of TechnologyParsons School of Design at The New SchoolSmall Business Administration (SBA) - Women's Business Centers - Main Resource Search SCORE (for small business mentoring and advice)Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode. If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! 5 stars goes a long long way and I so appreciate your support. For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at othercwords.com or follow the podcast @othercwords. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

Fearless Freedom with Dr. G
What You Need to Know About Wireless and Underwire Bras: Carina Ramirez Cahan

Fearless Freedom with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 45:19


Carina Ramirez Cahan, a former Wall Street and Corporate America professional, discovered her entrepreneurial spirit while assisting a friend in the renewable energy industry. This experience, coupled with her husband's expertise as a breast cancer surgeon, led them to establish a company providing innovative alternatives to traditional underwire bras.   Carina also opened up about the recent loss of her younger brother and the profound impact it had on her. Reflecting on this personal tragedy, she emphasized the importance of not taking life for granted and urged others to overcome fear in order to embrace a truly remarkable existence.   Learn more about the bra products here:   https://cobalt-rose.com Guest Bio: As a co-founder of Cobalt Rose Company, my journey has been one of unexpected twists and turns. While studying Japanese history in graduate school at Cornell University, I initially pursued international trade relations. However, my passion for innovation was sparked when I helped secure venture capital for a renewable energy company. This ultimately led me to launch a bra company that addresses the age-old dilemma of wireless versus underwire, utilizing patented technology invented by my husband, a breast surgeon. Along the way, I've learned that unexpected paths can lead to extraordinary outcomes, fueled by my deep curiosity for innovation and my desire to create meaningful solutions to common problems.   ___________________ Subscribe to this podcast and download your favorite episodes to listen to later: Apple  Spotify RSS Feed  ___________________   ⚕️ Are you a woman healthcare professional who is struggling to juggle everything in your personal and professional life?  

JPO Podcast
Lit. Update with Matt Ellington

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 55:40


Dr Matt Ellington from Central Texas Pediatric Orthopedics joins the show this month! We discuss pain management for ACL reconstruction and the danger of opioid use disorders, as well as grit scores and Dr Ellington's pearls for a variety of sports cases. The lightning round highlights the outcomes of THA in pediatric patients, spinal trauma classification systems, and long term outcomes after scoliosis surgery.    Your hosts are Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado, Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, and Josh Holt from University of Iowa. This episode is sponsored by Nuvasive. Music by A. A. Alto.   References:   Akazawa et al. Health-Related Quality of Life of Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis at Least 40 Years After Surgery. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2023.   Pascual-Leone N et al. Higher Grit Scores Are Associated With Earlier Increases in Knee Flexion Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Meniscus Repair in Pediatric Patients. JPO. 2023.   Sborov KD et al. Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Scale Can Help Identify Intra-Abdominal Injury in Children Injured in an MVC. JPOSNA. 2023.   Whitmarsh-Brown MA et al. Modernizing Our Understanding of Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Pediatric and Young Adult Patient: A Single-center Experience. JPO. 2023..   Cahan et al. Opioid Represcriptions After ACL Reconstruction in Adolescents Are Associated With Subsequent Opioid Use Disorder. JPO. 2023..   O'Neill NP et al. The Reliability of the AO Spine Upper Cervical Classification System in Children: Results of a Multi-Center Study. JPO. 2023.   Wagner et al. Variability in Pain Management Practices for Pediatric Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. JPO. 2023.

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto by Cahan

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 216:09


Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto

Sholom Bayis and important life topics
Ep. 521 - (SF # 75b) An insight from Rav Yehuda Cahan in regards to the bitachon shiur today.

Sholom Bayis and important life topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 3:54


important point in regards to these shiurim on Bitachon; Email address for feedback, questions, and insights is sholombayis777@gmail.com

Life and Practice
L+P Episode 9: Family Law Practice and Motherhood with Rebecca Cahan

Life and Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 34:12


On this episode of Life and Practice, Rebecca Cahan of Berger Schatz joins us to speak about her experience as a family law attorney and becoming a mother. She provides useful insight on what is like to practice law in zoom times and the benefits that the pandemic has afforded her with remote work. To learn more about us, visit us at www.LifeandPractice.com or follow us on instagram at LifeandPractice. Interested in chatting about your lawyer mom experience with us, email us at podcast@lifeandpractice.com. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show! ***DISCLAIMER - we are not experts as we are always improving our practice of law; however, we hope that our experience and knowledge provides you with informative insight on these topics. Nothing in this episode is legal advice nor does it create an attorney-client relationship, or engage either of us as your attorney. ***

Camp Cast
S5E21 - July 19 w/ Dayne Schneider and Benjy Cahan

Camp Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 17:08


On this legacy edition of the podcast we have Cabin 5 residents Dayne Schneider and Benjy Cahan on to chat about a fantastic day at camp! We go over Big Ten activities, Mid-Summer Madness league action, Twilight League, and much, much more. Enjoy!

Words on Whiskey
Words on Whiskey - S2. Ep. 5 - Paul O'Cahan - Founder Belfast Whiskey Week

Words on Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 79:48


Belfast Whiskey Week is back and running from 23rd - 29th July with over 100 LIVE events showcasing the very best of Irish whiskey. Founder Paul O'Cahan will give us an insight into what promises to be a great event.

New Starz Show
Ep 71: Andy Cahan Revisited

New Starz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 58:44


If you are a rock music fan, you are undoubtedly familiar with such major artists as Harry Nilsson, Little Richard, The Turtles, Ringo Starr, Jimmy Webb, Seals and Crofts, Frank Zappa, Dr. John, Chuck Berry, Kinky Friedman, Lou Reed, Eric Carmen and Jimi Hendrix. What you probably don't know is that all of them, at one point in their career, crossed paths with a musician named Andy Cahan, either musically or in other ways. And those names just scratch the surface! For more than five decades, the New York-born Cahan has served as one of the most in-demand collaborators in the music business, for both studio sessions and live performance work. Andy Cahan is truly The Most Famous Musician You've Never Heard Of! You will hear why was Chubby Checker, of “The Twist” fame, chasing Andy around a hotel lobby and which soft-rock duo took Andy's advice to change their name, leading to great success? Andy Cahan's website: http://www.allentertainment.net/index.html A fabulous musician who is more famous than you realise and an absolute gentleman and funny man during interview. You're gonna love this! Last year Andy Cahan came on to the show to share his story with us. He loved it so much!! he wanted to come back onto the show to share more of his life with us including why Superman was his favourite super hero and what happened when he leapt off a stairway landing shouting "I can fly!!". He also shares a song that he wrote when his girlfriend finished with him and the reply his girlfriend left on his answer phone. This is one multi faceted artist you cannot get enough of. Explicit permission has been given by the artist to play the interview and the music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neil-clark10/message

New Starz Show
Ep 61: Andy Cahan

New Starz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 52:16


If you are a rock music fan, you are undoubtedly familiar with such major artists as Harry Nilsson, Little Richard, The Turtles, Ringo Starr, Jimmy Webb, Seals and Crofts, Frank Zappa, Dr. John, Chuck Berry, Kinky Friedman, Lou Reed, Eric Carmen and Jimi Hendrix. What you probably don't know is that all of them, at one point in their career, crossed paths with a musician named Andy Cahan, either musically or in other ways. And those names just scratch the surface! For more than five decades, the New York-born Cahan has served as one of the most in-demand collaborators in the music business, for both studio sessions and live performance work. Andy Cahan is truly The Most Famous Musician You've Never Heard Of! You will hear why was Chubby Checker, of “The Twist” fame, chasing Andy around a hotel lobby and which soft-rock duo took Andy's advice to change their name, leading to great success? Andy Cahan's website: http://www.allentertainment.net/index.html A fabulous musician who is more famous than you realise and an absolute gentleman and funny man during interview. You're gonna love this! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neil-clark10/message

Les livres
Abraham CAHAN – «Le Petit Fiancé» paru aux éditions ZOE

Les livres

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021


Words on Whiskey
Words on Whiskey - Ep 49- July 21 - Belfast Whiskey Week - a preview with founder Paul O'Cahan

Words on Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 98:08


Founder of Belfast Whiskey Week, Paul O'Cahan, gives us a preview into the world's largest online Irish whiskey festival which kicks off on July 23rd. Tickets can be purchased on http://belfastwhiskeyweek.com

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 26: A Need To Chatter

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 6:36 Transcription Available


 Chapter 26 begins with Ray walking into the Fine Time for a much needed night of chatter and other recreation. Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.It was Friday night, and the “Fine Time” was packed. When Ray walked in, there were no bar stools available. He spent five minutes circulating through the filled tables, greeting friends and acquaintances. Regis Cahan was in the middle of the room, seated across from an auburn haired, stunning, thirty something. They had eaten dinner in the bar area and Carol Lombard was clearing the empty plates. The auburn haired lady was clothed in a rather formal, black, tight dress, with a deep v-neck that accentuated her obvious bounty. She was somewhat overdressed for the surroundings. Cahan introduced Ray to his tempting partner. There was no hint of the conversation that never took place. Both men had learned long ago to mask worry, if you’ve done everything possible to control the problem. As Ray bent his crooked frame and reached towards the beauty, Carol said, “Baby, I’ll be done in an hour or so.” He droned, “Yes dear,” as he shook the soft, tanned hand. Regis and friend laughed at the not so subtle interruption. Grandisha noticed a space at the bar opening up. He excused himself and joined Ramon. His scotch was waiting before he climbed the stool. Ramon sensed Grandisha needed chatter. He stayed close and engaged Ray on a number of topics. The recent murders even made their way into the discussions. Ramon frequently sidled back and forth, preparing drinks for everyone. He was professional enough to continue his conversations uninterrupted. Additional spaces opened as the amateurs went home, having drank too much too soon. Within an hour of Ray’s arrival, the seats on his right and left were vacant. The slower pace of the professionals allowed Ramon more time to tend to the care of his charge. The empty stools gave them sufficient privacy to speak of more serious matters. The therapy helped. Carol Lombard sat on an empty stool next to Ray. His mood was such that the movie star shtick was repeated. She appreciated it. Ramon served her and gave Ray his third Glenlivet. Cahan and his conquest, finished with cocktails and on their way out, walked behind Carol and Ray. The beauty said, “Bye Ray.” Cahan just smiled. Ray gulped. Carol elbowed Ray. Ramon laughed out loud. When the third scotch was finished, they left. Both felt frisky. After a decent round of relations, Ray lay on his back, angled against the headboard, naked. Carol, also naked, lay on her side, against and partially on him. Her head and one breast nestled on his chest. A smallish, square, glass ashtray was positioned at the base of Ray’s sternum, on his stomach. He was inhaling a Pall Mall deep into his lungs, following the exhaled smoke as it rose, filling the room with a haze. Without lifting her head, Carol said, “A penny for your thoughts?” Ray’s laugh caused a rumble in his stomach and almost tipped the ashtray. “What did you say?” “A penny for your thoughts.” Grandisha responded, “My God. You did say that. I thought I was hearing things.” “Yeah, baby. I did say that... So... Tell me.” 

The Real Build
92. He Is "The Mortgage Geek" Educating You About Refinancing And Getting Your Next Mortgage - With Sean Cahan, Owner Of Cornerstone First Mortgage

The Real Build

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 76:18


In this episode of The Real Build, I got the opportunity to speak with Sean Cahan, owner of Cornerstone First Mortgage. Sean and I discussed a lot of essential topics within the Mortgage industry. We mainly focused on critical points like best mortgages to get, interest rates, mortgage insurance, and refinancing. Sean is the President of Cornerstone First Mortgage and brings over six years of experience to his privately-owned bank, headquartered in San Diego. As president, he oversees the operations and production of over 2.1 billion dollars in loans annually. He was born and raised in Bellevue, Washington, and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration at Washington State University. Shortly after, he moved to San Diego, where he met his wife, Chelsea. Together, they have two daughters. In his free time, he enjoys training for triathlons and travels around the world with his family. In 2015, Sean created his brand The Mortgage Geek to help educate the real estate community. Sean Cahan Website:https://www.cfmtg.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themortgagegeek/ Host Info Email: Bill@rkreiman.com CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ▶︎ YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAdSxHN0dIXZPhA-6p1HYA ▶︎ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/imbillreiman ▶︎FACEBOOK| https://www.facebook.com/billy.reiman ▶︎ LINKEDIN | https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-reim... ▶︎ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/ImBillReiman ▶︎ WEBSITE | https://www.rkreiman.com

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 22: A Note

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 10:59 Transcription Available


Chapter 22 starts with Regis Cahan heading to the Fine Time with a very important purpose.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.    Cahan was early. He again sat in the middle of the horseshoe curve. His location allowed him full access to anyone entering or leaving the “Fine Time.” Someone approached him from behind the bar and asked, “What would you like, sir?” The question caught him by surprise. He stammered, “What? Where’s Ramon?” The pretender smiled and said, “He doesn’t start till seven.” Regis settled down and ordered a Black Jack. Ramon arrived before the drink was half finished. More than a few patrons looked relieved.  Grandisha walked in. Cahan did a double take. Ray was wearing a black pin striped suit. The combination of the fancy duds and his stooped appearance didn’t really mix. Unless you knew him. Before Ray settled in the bar stool, his Glenlevit was waiting. Ramon was busy, so there wasn’t a lot of banal chatter with the customers. Two or three people stopped at the bar to gab with Grandisha. The conversations usually only lasted a couple minutes. Cahan was nursing his drink. After an hour, he had only downed two. A colleague sat next to him, but quickly left after receiving terse answers to questions and comments. Regis wanted no distractions. Finally, Grandisha rose from the stool and walked to the foyer. He may have been going to the washroom. Regis laid a bill on the bar, asked Ramon if ten was enough, and started around the curve of the horseshoe. His right hand was pocketed. He stopped and dawdled where the bar straightened. Within a minute, he spied Grandisha back in the foyer. Regis continued on, towards the entrance. The two men were face to face before Ray reached his seat. Cahan extended his right hand, then said, “Ray, how have you been?” Grandisha saw the hand come out of the pocket, recognized the gesture and shook the hand before it was fully extended. He returned the greeting. “I’m fine Regis, nice to see you.” Cahan continued on, and left the establishment. The move was smoother than any maitre d’ could ever hope to achieve. Ray felt the paper enclosure, and was surprised for a half second. No trace of the brief, fleeting startle crossed his face. He climbed the bar stool and pocketed the note in one motion. Ramon’s back was turned at the time. Grandisha wondered if he would have noticed.  After five minutes, Ray excused himself again and proceeded to the washroom. The bartender watched him leave. He entered a stall, sat, and unfolded the note. “I need to talk to you in private. I’ll be outside, in the back.” Grandisha rubbed his questioning face, mumbled, “Okay,” stood, ripped the note to shreds, flushed it and returned to his station at the bar. He finished the scotch, paid Ramon, and left. The “Fine Time” had ample parking in front and on the sides of the building. The back abutted a wooded, overgrown vacant lot. A narrow sidewalk surrounded the entire structure. Previous owners had planned to pave the vacant lot, and decided they needed the rear sidewalk in place. The current owners didn’t know the back concrete strip existed. 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 20: A Recall

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 13:32 Transcription Available


 Chapter 20  starts with Regis Cahan in full swing.  The day flies by before Gina has the chance to discuss the newspaper with him.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.    Regis Cahan was in full swing. He had an early hearing, and then planned to spend the balance of the morning and afternoon seeing clients and catching up on neglected work. Regis had woken late and rushed out of his apartment, without benefit of juice, coffee, or morning papers.  Prior to his hearing, other lawyers jockeying for position on the court’s calendar were discussing the recent slayings and newspaper accounts. His attention was on the good things he was going to say about his client, so he only half listened and absorbed nothing. Regis was able to maintain his status as the first case was called, even though two or three other lawyers concocted outrageous stories to try and leapfrog him. His presentation took a half hour. The results were as expected, and he headed back to the office. Talk of Manson type hippies roaming the dark streets dominated the radio. Cahan tired of the wild sightings being reported and found an oldies station. He caught the end of “White Rabbit” followed by “For what it’s worth.” The music and words transported him back to a more honest time. He caught a reflection of himself smiling in the rear view mirror. Jesus Christ, he thought, I’ve driven into a time warp. Manson and Grace Slick on the radio. I hope my computer still exists. By the time he parked and headed for the office, he had forgotten about his musings. The computer was still present. Gina Drozler worked for an hour and a half, prior to getting ready for her day job. She made a hearty breakfast, as she had every morning for her husband and children. A rushed shower afterwards, then dress for success. The schedule gave her a half hour to relax at the kitchen table, alone. She sucked down coffee and read the morning papers. The stories on “Zola’s” and the Donas slayings grabbed her attention. She read every word; it took her twenty minutes. Gina used the final ten minutes to put finishing touches on her appearance. She liked to look good for her boss. Nothing sexual. It was a pride thing. She tucked the morning daily under her arm, and took it to work. Gina arrived early, as always. Household chores at work too. Make coffee, clean desks and tabletops, arrange magazines in the waiting area, and turn everything on. The copy machine took five minutes to warm up. She didn’t know why, but accepted it as a fact of life. House in order, she sat at her desk and began the grind. The newspaper was behind her on the floor. 

Mortgage Marketing Radio
The Mortgage Geek Returns! With Sean Cahan

Mortgage Marketing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 53:47


Today, we’re joined by a great former guest for more insight and info from his geeky domain! Sean Cahan joins us again to share his experiences and expertise. Listen in to continue to pivot, innovate, adapt, and overcome! Episode Resources: Come say hello in the Check out the Mortgage Marketing Radio Youtube channel at Visit

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 13: A Commotion

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 11:13 Transcription Available


Chapter 13  starts with a commotion outside Regis Cahan's office.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.Regis Cahan was distracted by a commotion outside of his private office. He was with a client. The client looked askance at him. A silence developed between the two as the external noise overtook their matters. Cahan said, “Excuse me,” left his desk and casually rushed to the reception area. He closed the door behind him, ensuring separation between the inner and outer sanctums.  As Cahan neared his secretary, he heard, “I don’t have time for your shit, I want to see him right now.” The speaker was a stocky Hispanic teen trying to maintain a threatening glare towards the petite, well endowed curator of Cahan’s office. She was not cowering. He looked bullyish and juvenile.  “What is your problem?” Cahan demanded. In a voice and attitude that quieted even Ricardo Morales. For a moment, anyway.  “I have an appointment to see you. Now. I don’t even want to be here but this stupid bitch called me...”   Regis immediately jumped in, “Stop it! That’s enough!” The volume and intensity of his voice shook all parties, even Regis. His hands were at his sides and he resisted raising them for fear of trembling. In the same voice, he yelled again, “Sit down and shut up. Don’t say another fucking word to or about this lady.” He had somehow calmed the shakes. A split second occurrence. When he pointed at his secretary, the aim was true and still.  “I am with someone. When I finish, I will see you. We will conclude our business; if I hear another fucking sound from out here, I will throw your ass in jail. Do you understand me?”  Morales snarled “Yes, I understand you.”  “Good.” Cahan looked at his secretary as he said good and continued, “I apologize for the demeaning language. I can assure you it will not occur again.” He turned and stared at Ricardo, who shrank perceptively into his chair. Cahan maintained his stance for a few seconds, and when he was satisfied that his secretary was in no danger, returned to his abandoned client.      

Conversations with Charlie Dyer
Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Richard Cahan

Conversations with Charlie Dyer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 19:50


The world was in ruin at the end of World War II: from the Blitz in London to the atomic bomb blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A small group of Army soldiers witnessed it all. They also photographed Germany's last push, the Battle of the Bulge, and they rode into Germany and saw unimagined destruction. They documented the Burma Road, which opened Mainland China to supplies, and saw war atrocities as far away as the Philippines. These soldier photographers are acclaimed for their war photographs, but their work has never been compiled in a book. Richard Cahan and his co-author (Mark Jacob) want to show what total war is really like in their book, https://www.amazon.com/Aftershock-Haunting-Americas-Soldier-Photographers/dp/099154188X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Aftershock%3A+The+Human+Toll+of+War+Haunting+World+War+II+Images+by+America%E2%80%99s+Soldier+Photographers&qid=1618190604&s=books&sr=1-1 (Aftershock: The Human Toll of War Haunting World War II Images by America's Soldier Photographers).

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 7: A Lawyer

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 8:06 Transcription Available


Chapter seven opens from Regis Cahan's perspective.  He is talking to his secretary about work and then mentions Ricardo Morales.  Cahan was surprised to learn that the normally respectful Morales was rude to his secretary  and referred to the pregnant woman using profanity.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.   Regis Cahan watched Ray walk out of the “Fine Time.” Good man, he thought. Regis’ secretary, Gina Drozler, noticed his far away stare. She waited a few brief moments and decided it was time to reclaim his attention. Regis was seated directly across from her. A small table, containing ashtrays and a cantaloupe shaped candle holder, between them. Theirs was beige, although each table sported a different color. The secretary tilted sideways, like a deadpan clown, waived her hand and said, “Remember me?” Cahan’s reverie was interrupted by his secretary’s out of focus face and hands. He snapped back to his bearings. “Sorry, I spaced out for a second there.” He was an imposing man. Tall and well defined. He played handball three times a week to keep the body fat off. For a man too close to fifty, Cahan still caused hearts of all ages to flutter. He had a classic, square jawed face, what appeared to be deep, black eyes and a ready smile. Regis had learned during the sixties and early seventies that long hair, if maintained, made the big girls cry. It looked good on him, as it usually does on men of height. The secretary returned to her normal posture. She asked, “What were you staring at?” Regis recentered his attention to her. “I Saw Ray Grandisha leaving. Remember the guy I waved to, when we walked in?” Gina shook her head. “No. I didn’t see you wave at anyone. I was in front of you. The name sounds familiar, though. Who is he?” “A cop. I’ve had three or four cases with him.” “How’d you do?” Gina asked. Regis puckered and stretched his shoulders slightly. “Won some, lost some.” A barmaid approached the table and politely asked, “Another Black Jack, Regis?” He said, “Yes, please.” The waitress looked at his companion, without uttering a sound. Gina, mildly put off, said, “One more vodka and Seven-Up, please.” The waitress dryly said, “Okay honey.” As the server was leaving, Gina followed her approach to the bar. Then returned her stare to Cahan. “Geez, it’s nice to be remembered. She’s waited on me twenty times and doesn’t know what I drink. She can repeat your Black Jack in her sleep... Are you fucking her?” Regis chuckled. “No. I’m not. But most of the girls here are very protective of their male patrons. She probably thinks I’m fucking you.” The secretary giggled softly. “My husband would frown on that. He likes the fact that he’s the only man I’ve ever been with.”Regis tilted his glass in her direction. “He’s a lucky man to have you. I envy your relationship and your family. And you can type.” 

Small Business Conversations
Linda Cahan visits Small Business Conversations from Profits Plus and Tom Shay

Small Business Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 64:59


Linda Cahan was our special guest as we spent the hour asking Linda about visual merchandising. Not just window displays and end caps; we talked about the social media and the presentation a person makes when they are selling - be it in a store or as an outside salesperson.

Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
Space Policies for the New Space Age: The Ex Terra Podcast

Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 36:52


On this edition of the Ex Terra podcast, we talk with Dr. Mir Sadat, one of the co-authors of a recently published report "U.S. Space Policies for the New Space Age: Competing on the Final Economic Frontier”. Dr. Sadat is a former Policy Director on the U.S. National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President at the White House, and he is a career government official in the Department of Defense. In the report, Dr. Sadat and his co-author Bruce Cahan, a Lecturer at Stanford University's Department of Management Science and Engineering and the CEO/Co-Founder of Urban Logic, describe how to transform existing and emerging U.S. space policies, legislation, and strategies into action plans that will ensure U.S. strategic leadership in space for the 2040-2060 timeframe. Dr. Sadat discusses space policies for the new space age that are bringing space to the forefront of economic activity; what is undermining long-term U.S. planning and commitment to space; how the space dynamic is changing as more commercial interests become engaged in space activities; the role of the Chinese command economy in making them a competitor to the U.S. in space, and; potential shifts in the U.S. direction in space under an incoming Biden administration, among others. According to Sadat and Cahan, the United States can only become a space power with a diverse, robust, and innovative space industrial base that expands human and commercial activity and is a source of US national power. As a policymaker, Dr. Sadat holds that U.S. regulations must ensure that U.S. companies lead in commercial space. In specific, technological advances that lower access costs and expand space mission capabilities, content, continuity, and redundancies must be fully supported by or incorporated into U.S. government programs, budgets, requirements, and acquisition processes.

WGN - The After Hours with Rick Kogan Podcast
Rich Cahan and Michael Williams share a new exhibition at the Chicago History Museum

WGN - The After Hours with Rick Kogan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020


WGN Radio’s Rick Kogan is joined by Rich Cahan and Michael Williams to talk about the new exhibition, Millions of Moments: The Chicago Sun-Times Photo Collection, at the Chicago History Museum. They also share their ongoing book publishing company, CityFiles Press.

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Domino: reconstructing intercellular signaling dynamics with transcription factor activation in model biomaterial environments

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.24.218537v1?rss=1 Authors: Cherry, C., Cahan, P., Garmire, L. X., Elisseeff, J. H. Abstract: Intercellular communication is crucial for function of cells but current methods for reconstruction of intercellular signaling from single cell data can be challenging to connect with biological outcomes. Here, we present Domino (github.com/chris-cherry/domino), a computational tool which reconstructs intercellular signaling coupled with transcription factor activation. Matching signaling with transcription factor activation allows for immediate connection of results to known biological phenotypes. We first apply Domino to model biomaterial environments in a muscle wound where different chemical compositions produce distinct tissue microenvironments. While traditional single cell RNA sequencing analyses captured few differences between conditions, Domino identified previously unknown signaling pathways distinct to conditions. We then demonstrate Domino on a previously published human Alzheimers data set to discover new signaling pathways associated with health and disease. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

The Liberty HopeCast
The Hoarding Minimalist (and sister!) with Courtney Martin and Whitney Cahan

The Liberty HopeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 60:33


A long time ago in a land far away (aka Texas, January, 2020) Katie and Mary sat down with sisters, Courtney and Whitney, to discuss ways to practice minimalism and the challenges to doing so. We hope you enjoy the conversation and learn some helpful tips that you might now have some time to try!Tips from this Episode:The point is not to get rid of everything that you own. The point is to make room for what you love. Consider a color scheme for moving towards a minimalist wardrobe. The goal is room to breathe.Topics related to this episode:Marie Kondo bookJoshua Becker websiteThe Next Right Thing podcastBuy Nothing Project websiteContact Us!!Counseling with HopeEmail: feedback@nhnlc.comInstagram Twitter

Here And There with Dave Marash
Here And There 25 March, 2020 Richard Cahan

Here And There with Dave Marash

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 51:19


What was it like to be a slave?  It was a question that went unasked for more than 70 years, until, in 1937, the Federal Government commissioned investigators with notebooks and cameras to seek out people who had been born into slavery.  Richard Cahan co-edited the new book River of Blood: American Slavery from the People Who Lived It which culls some of the best photos and most poignant stores of Americans who once were slaves.  Another example of how much can learn from once-hidden history.

KUT » In Black America
Richard Cahan (Ep. 13, 2020)

KUT » In Black America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 28:59


This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. discusses the career of legendary photographer Ernest C. Withers with Richard Cahan, author of Revolution in Black and White: Photographs of the Civil Rights Era by Ernest C. Withers.

KUT » In Black America
Richard Cahan (Ep. 13, 2020)

KUT » In Black America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 28:59


This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. discusses the career of legendary photographer Ernest C. Withers with Richard Cahan, author of Revolution in Black and White: Photographs of the Civil Rights Era by Ernest C. Withers.

KUT » In Black America
Richard Cahan (Ep. 13, 2020)

KUT » In Black America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 28:59


This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. discusses the career of legendary photographer Ernest C. Withers with Richard Cahan, author of Revolution in Black and White: Photographs of the Civil Rights Era by Ernest C. Withers.

Author Richard Cahan talks #RiverofBlood on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 27:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes back author and publisher Richard Cahan to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book RIVER OF BLOOD. 

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Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Richard Cahan on River of Blood: American Slavery From The People Who Lived It (2/7/20)

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 58:22


In the late 1930s, as part of the government employees tracked down 3,000 men and women who had been enslaved before and during the Civil War. The federal workers asked them probing questions about slave life. What did they think about their slaveholders? What songs did they sing? What games did they play? Did they always think about escaping? The result was a remarkable compilation of interviews known as the Slave Narratives. Richard Cahan’s book “River of Blood: American Slavery from the People Who Lived It: Interviews & Photographs of Formerly Enslaved African Americans” highlights those narratives―condensing tens of thousands of pages into short excerpts from about 100 former slaves and pairs their accounts with their photographs, taken by the workers sent to record their stories. Join us for a discussion with Richard Cahan about these important images and the accounts that inform them in this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI.

Jiddisch far alle
Mendy Cahan och hans livsverk

Jiddisch far alle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 9:55


Sedan han väl hittat fram till jiddischbiblioteket i Nya centrala busstationen i Tel Aviv, dröjer sig Thomas Lunderquist kvar för att höra mer om Mendy Cahans livsverk. En air från en värld som en gång var. Så beskriver Mendy Cahan sitt livsverk, en lokal belamrad med böcker på jiddisch som han samlat ihop från människor som vill föra det rika arvet från jiddischkulturen vidare. Här finns böcker och tidningar i alla genrer, och en scen för konserter, experimenterande och möten. Biblioteket lånar ut böcker på distans till forskare runtom i världen, här upptäcks gamla typsnitt som förnyar det hebreiska alfabetets design, här finns inspiration för att skriva nya böcker på hebreiska. Den östeuropeiska judiska småstaden, shtetln, finns inte kvar, men minnena lever i böckerna.

Jiddisch far alle
Mendy Cahan och hans livsverk

Jiddisch far alle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 9:30


Sedan han väl hittat fram till jiddischbiblioteket i Nya centrala busstationen i Tel Aviv, dröjer sig Thomas Lunderquist kvar för att höra mer om Mendy Cahans livsverk. En air från en värld som en gång var. Så beskriver Mendy Cahan sitt livsverk, en lokal belamrad med böcker på jiddisch som han samlat ihop från människor som vill föra det rika arvet från jiddischkulturen vidare. Här finns böcker och tidningar i alla genrer, och en scen för konserter, experimenterande och möten. Biblioteket lånar ut böcker på distans till forskare runtom i världen, här upptäcks gamla typsnitt som förnyar det hebreiska alfabetets design, här finns inspiration för att skriva nya böcker på hebreiska. Den östeuropeiska judiska småstaden, shtetln, finns inte kvar, men minnena lever i böckerna.

Author Richard Cahan returns to #ConversationsLIVE w/ #RevolutioninBlackandWhite

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 28:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes back Richard Cahan to #ConversationsLIVE to discsus his newest book REVOLUTION IN BLACK AND WHITE---and the stories he hopes readers take away from it.

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Mortgage X Podcast
OX 1: Being the Expert with The Mortgage Geek Sean Cahan

Mortgage X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 33:49


On this Originator X episode of the Mortgage X Podcast, The Mortgage Geek Sean Cahan joins Jason Frazier to talk about how he got into the mortgage business, doing everything need to become an expert at his craft, and how he created The Mortgage Geek brand.

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Authenticity, Media & Branding Into Client Attraction with Sean Cahan

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 31:02


If you re willing to design a real estate brand that s way, way outside the box, you re going to repel some folks. When I started the Dude brand, I was accused of being unprofessional. And The Mortgage Geek got the same kind of hate early on. But if you re willing to stick with it, stay true [...]

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Authenticity, Media & Branding Into Client Attraction with Sean Cahan

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 31:02


If you re willing to design a real estate brand that s way, way outside the box, you re going to repel some folks. When I started the Dude brand, I was accused of being unprofessional. And The Mortgage Geek got the same kind of hate early on. But if you re willing to stick with it, stay true […] The post Authenticity, Media & Branding Into Client Attraction with Sean Cahan appeared first on Real Estate Marketing Dude.

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Authenticity, Media & Branding Into Client Attraction with Sean Cahan

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 31:02


If you re willing to design a real estate brand that s way, way outside the box, you re going to repel some folks. When I started the Dude brand, I was accused of being unprofessional. And The Mortgag

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Authenticity, Media & Branding Into Client Attraction with Sean Cahan

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 31:02


If you re willing to design a real estate brand that s way, way outside the box, you re going to repel some folks. When I started the Dude brand, I was accused of being unprofessional. And The Mortgage Geek got the same kind of hate early on. But if you re willing to stick with it, stay true […] The post Authenticity, Media & Branding Into Client Attraction with Sean Cahan appeared first on Real Estate Marketing Dude.

Bob Salter
11-10 Bob Salter Public Affairs - Richard Cahan

Bob Salter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 19:45


Richard Cahan is the author of twelve books including an acclaimed history of the federal court in Chicago, A Court That Shaped America. Richard speaks on his upcoming book Aftershock: The Human Toll of War: Haunting World War II Images by America's Soldier Photographers.

Podcasts – SpaRetailer.com
Episode #29, Chemical Merchandising with Linda Cahan

Podcasts – SpaRetailer.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 18:21


Longtime SpaRetailer columnist, Linda Cahan, joins us to talk about the right way to merchandise hot tub chemicals. Not the prettiest part of spa retail stores, you can still take a thoughtful approach to stocking chemicals. Visit fastener website that Linda mentions here. You can check out all of Linda’s

Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast
054 - SHIFTING YOUR VOICE, COPYING VS INSPIRATION, LAUNCHING MULTIPLE SITES, WITH CHELSEA CAHAN OF STYLED DISTURBED AND WORTHIE

Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 37:39


Monica chats with the content creator behind Styled and Disturbed and Worthie, Chelsea Cahan. Chelsea breaks down how she launched both her style blogged and travel site. What you'll learn: • How to decide on the right strategy for you to launch • Why it's ok for the voice of your brand to change while still staying true to who you are • The difference between copying and being inspired by Connect with Chelsea Website Instagram Instagram for Worthie Facebook Page

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Art Museum in New York Sues Café for Allegedly Copying Its Name

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 2:30


The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), a well-known art museum in New York, sued the newly opened café MoMaCha for allegedly copying its trademarked name and logo. Earlier this year, MoMA officials sent the café a letter, asking it to refrain from using the name MoMaCha and to change the café's logo, which resembled that of the museum. Because the café refused to give up its name, the museum filed a lawsuit under the claims that the café is riding on MoMA's popularity. The museum's lawyers asserted that the café is trying to woo customers by giving them the impression that the popular museum and the café are associated with each other. In MoMaCha's defense, owner Eric Cahan clarified that he only combined the words ‘more' and ‘matcha' because Japanese green teas are the café's specialty. He further pointed out that the font style is the only similarity between the museum's and his café's logos. Despite his stance, Cahan complied with some of the museum's demands, such as revising the logo design and converting the letters in the café's name into uppercase. He also released a statement that denied affiliations between the café and the museum. On a similar note, the Hungry Hobbit café in Birmingham, United Kingdom, was also sued for the same reasons. Saul Zaentz Company (SZC) owns the rights to the films The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings. After learning about the café, the company filed a lawsuit. According to SZC, the name might suggest that the café is being promoted by the production company. In a later interview, CEO Saul Zaentz said that he is willing to settle the issue with the café.

Works In Process
Clarity, Simplicity and Impact w/ Michael Braley

Works In Process

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 50:41


ON NOT OVERWORKING AN IDEA: “The hard part is for some people is allowing themselves TO be that simple, and overcomplicate it, not more is better, but to overthink it … sometimes you're just done, you have it. It might take five minutes or it might take 3 weeks—but just stop when you know you have it.” — Michael Braley: Creative Director, Designer, Simplifier. In this episode we talk to Michael Braley graphic designer with over 25 years of experience in branding and annual reports and most notably poster design. I catch up with him from Kentucky to discuss the power of research, discovery, and sometimes just to know the right time to finish that project. During our chat, I learned a lot more than I knew before. His father, Richard Braley, designed the logo for http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/logo/behr (Behr paint), he aspired to be in the same company as the co-workers at https://www.sfmoma.org/artist/Cahan_&_Associates (Cahan and Associates), and that even though he has created some visually stunning http://www.braleydesign.com/posters-1/ (posters), he values the process of coming up with them more than the final. (Sound right up our alley) Links, Mentions & resources http://csadesign.com/ (Charles Anderson) http://www.davidcarsondesign.com/ (David Carson) https://www.aiga.org/medalist-tiborkalman (Tibor Kalman) http://designishistory.com/1980/neville-brody (Neville brody) https://www.aiga.org/medalist-ivanchermayeffandtomgeismar (Chermayeff Geismar) http://www.paul-rand.com/ (Paul Rand) http://www.designishistory.com/1940/lester-beall/ (Lester Beall) http://www.designishistory.com/1920/piet-zwart/ (Piet Zwart) Paul Schuitema Dick Elffers http://www.designishistory.com/1920/jan-tschichold/ (Jan Tschichold) Cahan and Associates https://www.designthinkers.com/Speakers/Bill-Cahan.aspx (Bill Cahan) http://www.bobdinetzdesign.com/ (Bob Dinetz) http://sharriebrooksdesign.com/ (Sharrie Brooks) http://www.kevinroberson.com/ (Kevin Roberson) Favorite Typefaces http://www.historygraphicdesign.com/the-age-of-information/the-international-typographic-style/736-helvetica (Helvetica) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akzidenz-Grotesk (Akzidenz-Grotesk) http://www.fontbureau.com/nhg/history/ (Neue-Haas Grotesk) https://www.typography.com/fonts/champion-gothic/overview/ (Champion) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCR-A (OCR-A) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabon (Sabon) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_Gothic (Trade Gothic) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Gothic (Franklin Gothic) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futura_(typeface) (Futura) https://www.typography.com/fonts/gotham/overview/ (Gotham) Where else to find Michael: or http://www.braleydesign.com/ (Personal Website) onhttps://www.instagram.com/theBraleyDesign/ ( Instagram) onhttps://www.facebook.com/BraleyDesign ( Twitter)

Creative Principles
Ep51 - Ben Cahan, Creator ‘Final Draft’ Software On Screenwriting

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 20:26


After the success of screenwriting software Final Draft, creator Ben Cahan shifted gear to create his newest industry innovation, Talentville. Ideally, the program is much like an enhanced version of a University screenwriting course that allows for writers to share, read, network, learn, and potentially find footing in an overcrowded industry while working within an ocean of peer feedback. Stay up-to-date on other creative advice at www.creativeprinciples.live

Works In Process
Michael Braley — Clarity, Simplicity, Impact.

Works In Process

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 50:41


"The hard part is for some people is allowing themselves TO be that simple, and over complicate it, not more is better, but to overthink it … sometimes you're just done, you have it. It might take five minutes or it might take 3 weeks—but just stop when you know you have it.” — Michael Braley: Creative Director, Designer, Simplifier. In this episode to talk to Michael Braley Creative director and simplifier graphic designer with over 25 years experience in branding and annual reports and most notably poster design. I catch up with him from Kentucky to discuss the power research, discovery, and sometimes just to know the right time to finish that project. During our chat I learned a lot more than I knew before. His father, Richard Braley, designed the logo for Behr paint, he aspired to be in the same company as the co-workers at Cahan and Associates, and that even though he has created some visually stunning posters, he values the process of coming up with  them more than the final. (Sound right up our alley) Thanks Michael for being my first Skype interview, and keep it CSI! Links, Mentions & resources Charles Anderson David Carson Tibor Kalman Neville brody Chermayeff Geismar Paul Rand Lester Beall Piet Zwart Paul Schuitema Dick Elffers Jan Tschichold Cahan and Associates Bill Cahan Bob Dinetz Sharrie Brooks Kevin Roberson Favorite Typefaces Helvetica Akzidenz-Grotesk Neue-Haas Grotesk Champion OCR-A Sabon Trade Gothic Franklin Gothic Futura Gotham Where else to find Michael: or Personal Website on Instagram on Twitter   Visit the Works in Process website for more on this episode: http://wip.show/06 About the Works in Process Podcast: A podcast series by George Garrastegui, Jr. — designer, educator and creative catalyst. Works In Process is a collection of discussions that exploring and demystify the creative process. I interview creative individuals to highlight and gain more insight into the way they work and the projects and/or products they produce. Help Support the Process. I'd like if you can share your creative process, notes and/or pic using #works_inprocess on Instagram. And, if you like this or some of the other episodes please leave us a rating, a review and subscribe to WiP. Offical ways to subscribe to Works in Process: Apple Podcast > http://wip.show/apple_podcast Google Play Music > http://wip.show/googleplay Stitcher > http://wip.show/stitcher TuneIn > http://wip.show/tunein Youtube > http://wip.show/youtube  

Today's Mystery
The Haftorah Mystery

Today's Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 1:01


Take a Word from Scripture you can walk in this day. See for the exact and appointed moments for the Word to come to fruition.

Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: Richard Cahan on the Forced Removal and Incarceration of Japanese Americans

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016 29:00


Richard Cahan is a journalist who writes about photography, art and history. He worked for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1983 to 1999, primarily serving as the paper's picture editor. He left to found and direct CITY 2000, a project that documented Chicago in the year 2000. Since then, he has authored and co-authored more than a dozen books, including Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows and Richard Nickel's Chicago. He also works as a curator, creating photo and exhibitions at Chicago museums. We discuss the new photo book co-authored by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams, Un-American: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II.

Two Nice Jewish Boys
Episode 16 - Mendy Cahan makes Yiddish Great Again

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 62:05


Mendy Cahan joins Two Nice Jewish Boys to speak about his lifelong relationship with the Yiddish language, how he rediscovered its wonders and struggles to preserve its heritage. Join us for an unbelievably touching and thought-provoking account of a man who carries the torch for an almost forgotten language. Yung Yiddish's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/yung.yidish

Deep Dish Radio with Tim Powers
Andy Cahan: Keyboard Player to the Stars

Deep Dish Radio with Tim Powers

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 96:10


Did he or didn't he write the piano intro to "Daydream Believer?" Andy Cahan IS probably one of the most famous musicians you never heard of. As musical director and keyboard player for the Turtles (not to mention played, produced and/or recorded with the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Harry Nilsson and, many other luminaries), he has seen the up and down sides of the rock-music world since the 1960s. A true road warrior, Cahan grew up in the age of rock 'n roll and watched as the genre meant something else each decade. Musician and On-Stage Performer on such television shows and specials as The Wonderland TV Special for Dutch Television, the Peter Paas Cartoon Special, Casey Kasem's America's Top Ten Television, Strawberry Shortcake Cartoons, the Care Bears Cartoons, GI Joe Cartoons, The Turtles for Swedish Television, the Dinah Shore Show, the Midnight Special, the Grammy Awards, and American Bandstand Anniversary Special, etc. Record Producer and Publisher for assorted record... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Comics Alternative
Interviews - Liana Finck

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 65:40


On this episode of The Comics Alternatives Interviews, Andy and Derek talk with Liana Finck, a New York-based artist whose first book, A Bintel Brief: Love and Longing in Old New York, has just been released through Ecco Press. In their conversation, the Two Guys ask Liana about the idea behind her project — based on the “Bintel Brief” section BintelBriefthat appeared in Der Forverts (The Forward) under Abraham Cahan's editorship — how she discovered Cahan's work and what it meant to her, and the autobiographical links that are present in the book. Liana also discusses her work as a graphic artist, her newness to comics writing, and future projects she currently has underway. In terms of the latter, you can follow her latest installments of the new serial, Diary of a Shadow, as well as see sample pages from A Bintel Brief, at her website, lianafinck.com.

Vox Tablet
Painting a Portrait of a Political, Literary and Journalistic Powerhouse

Vox Tablet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2013 26:10


For most of its first 50-plus years, the Yiddish language Jewish Daily Forward (now 116 years old) was edited by its founder, Abraham Cahan. Cahan was a Lithuanian immigrant and socialist who came to this country alone at the age of 22, in 1882. Within five years, he’d established himself as a leader of the Jewish immigrant community and as an industrious reporter with friends like the muckraker journalist Lincoln Steffins and the literary critic William Dean Howells. How Cahan climbed the political, journalistic, and literary (he wrote the critically acclaimed novel The Rise of David Levinsky) ranks of 20th century America is the topic of The Rise of Abraham Cahan, a new biography by Seth Lipsky. In 1990, Lipsky founded the English-language Forward. He joins Vox Tablet host Sara Ivry to discuss how Cahan managed to wear the seemingly conflicting hats... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ATW - Downstage Center
Cora Cahan (#283) - September, 2010

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2010 59:47


Cora Cahan, president of The New 42nd Street in New York, discusses her 20 years in the role of recapturing what was once the epicenter of Manhattan sleaze for theatre and family audiences. She talks about her early work as a professional modern dancer; her shift into management with the Feld Ballet, having had no prior experience whatsoever in management (despite being married to the Associate Producer of The Public Theater); her discovery of what became Michael Bennett's fabled 890 Studios; her dual position as the head of the Feld Ballet and the Joyce Theatre, which she and Eliot Feld conceived as a home for dance companies at a time when New York didn't have an appropriate small venue; the Joyce's brief effort in the mid-80s to curate an annual festival of the best work from America's regional theatres -- and why it didn't work; why her first act upon arriving at her 42nd Street job in 1990 was to rename the organization; the chronology of how 42nd Street shifted from Triple XXX to G-rated; the development of The New Victory Theatre as a home for innovative children's and family programming, and why she felt that was a gap in New York's cultural life that needed to be filled; what's on tap for The New 42nd Street now that the environment has changed, the theatres are reclaimed, the rehearsal studios are always filled and even the long-delayed commercial buildings now anchor the corners of the stretch between 7th and 8th Avenues; and what she thinks of nostalgia for the former grit and danger for the street she has reclaimed. Original air date - September 1, 2010.

ATW - Downstage Center
Cora Cahan (#283) - September, 2010

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2010 59:47


Cora Cahan, president of The New 42nd Street in New York, discusses her 20 years in the role of recapturing what was once the epicenter of Manhattan sleaze for theatre and family audiences. She talks about her early work as a professional modern dancer; her shift into management with the Feld Ballet, having had no prior experience whatsoever in management (despite being married to the Associate Producer of The Public Theater); her discovery of what became Michael Bennett's fabled 890 Studios; her dual position as the head of the Feld Ballet and the Joyce Theatre, which she and Eliot Feld conceived as a home for dance companies at a time when New York didn't have an appropriate small venue; the Joyce's brief effort in the mid-80s to curate an annual festival of the best work from America's regional theatres -- and why it didn't work; why her first act upon arriving at her 42nd Street job in 1990 was to rename the organization; the chronology of how 42nd Street shifted from Triple XXX to G-rated; the development of The New Victory Theatre as a home for innovative children's and family programming, and why she felt that was a gap in New York's cultural life that needed to be filled; what's on tap for The New 42nd Street now that the environment has changed, the theatres are reclaimed, the rehearsal studios are always filled and even the long-delayed commercial buildings now anchor the corners of the stretch between 7th and 8th Avenues; and what she thinks of nostalgia for the former grit and danger for the street she has reclaimed. Original air date - September 1, 2010.

Anime Podcast – Anime Freak Show v7.0
AFS – 038 – OTAKU DIGITAL, CRONOLOGIA DA INTERNET OTAKU

Anime Podcast – Anime Freak Show v7.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2010


Lalalala… O que é que eu tó fazendo aqui? Cahan… Yo Minna! Aqui é a Lady Yuraa! Postando pra vocês o Podcast 38! Nesse podcast, Sky, Vanessa, Goezinho, Panzer e Mugiwara vão falar tudo que os otakus querem saber sobre o passado e presente da internet no MUNDO otaku! Confira neste Podcast: O DVD de … O post AFS – 038 – OTAKU DIGITAL, CRONOLOGIA DA INTERNET OTAKU apareceu primeiro em Anime Freak Show v7.0.

Fundación Juan March
Inauguración de la Exposición "ARTE ESPAÑOL EN NUEVA YORK (1950-1970). COLECCIÓN AMOS CAHAN". "Conferencia inaugural"

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 1986 59:29


Un total de 78 obras pertenecientes a 35 creadores españoles, en su mayoría de la llamada Generación de los Cincuenta, ofrece la Exposición «Arte Español en Nueva York (1950-1970). Colección Amos Cahan» que está abierta en la Fundación Juan March desde el pasado 26 de septiembre. Pinturas de autores como Tapies, Saura, Sempere, Zóbel, Torner, Canogar, Millares, Mompó, Pone, Clavé y otros, realizadas en su mayor parte entre los años 1950 y 1970, integran esta muestra, procedente de la Colección -de alrededor de 300 obras-que formó el doctor Amos Cahan (Nueva York, 1914) durante su estancia en España a lo largo de esos años y que conserva en Nueva York. La Colección Amos Cahan es la primera colección norteamericana de pintura española de los cincuenta que vuelve a cruzar el Atlántico. De las piezas reunidas por Cahan, que ahora se muestran al público madrileño, «se desprende una visión muy completa y coherente de la generación. Los nombres representados lo están en todos los casos con obras de una gran calidad. A diferencia de otros coleccionistas, su propietario las eligió él mismo», apunta el crítico de arte Juan Manuel Bonet, quien pronunció la conferencia inaugural de la exposición y autor, asimismo, del estudio reproducido en el catálogo de la misma.Más información de este acto