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Hello everyone! From Oprah to Dr. Phil, Annie has shared her wisdom with the world and has become a TikTok Influencer. A seasoned actress playing the role of Doris Klompus on SEINFELD, a celebrated writer, and now author of the laugh out loud book, "The Book of Annie: Humor, Heart, and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influential", you will love this speak-your-truth conversation. To contact Annie: www.anniekorzen.com To subscribe to Annie's YouTube: YT@anniekorzenvideosTo reach out to your host: www.lifecoachmaureen.com #ineverknewbutmydogdidpodcast #goodpods #applepodcasts #inspirational #straighttalk #anniekorzen #humorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-never-knew-ink-but-my-dog-did-by-lifecoach-maureen--5602763/support.
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If you're a Techdirt reader, you're probably familiar with Senator Ron Wyden. In January, he released his new book It Takes Chutzpah, offering up a call for political boldness that feels even more relevant with every day that passes. This week, Senator Wyden joins Mike on the podcast to talk about the book and the political moment we find ourselves in.
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We are proud to introduce the 3rd podcast in the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts: Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness, hosted by Jericho Vincent. "We are the ancestors of the future." This new podcast offers a spiritual home for listeners seeking to connect Jewish ancestral, feminist wisdom with their own svara: moral intuition. Each episode of this limited series delves into a different story of our ancestor Miriam, illuminating her mystical teachings and offering practical tools for navigating and flourishing in personal or political spiritual wildernesses. Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness charts a radical, fresh Jewish path for its listeners and the world. We're thrilled to periodically feature episodes of Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness here on our feed. But we don't only feature those episodes alone. Lex Rofeberg and Rena Yehuda Newman, two members of Judaism Unbound's team, supplement each episode with some gemara (commentary) as well. We hope that our ideas will help spur you to form your own gemara, and channel your unique teachings -- about this podcast and beyond -- into the world. Episode 1: Spiritual Chutzpah introduces the spiritual guide Morah Miriam as an ancestor of boldness and audacity and defines spiritual chutzpah as essential living Torah from Miriam that empower us to act courageously. Jericho talks about the power of a Sufi sermon, the narrow place, Spiritual Chutzpah, razzle dazzle slave economics, time travel, moishiachtzeit, and a practice for bringing Miriam's living Torah into our own lives. Subscribe to Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness anywhere that podcasts are found!
In the space of a week, Israel is once again at war in Gaza, Ben Gvir is back in government, and Netanyahu is moving to oust the head of Israel's domestic intelligence agency, the Shin Bet. Meanwhile, the U.S. strikes the Houthis, the Houthis strike Israel, and rockets from Gaza target central Israel. With tensions escalating on multiple fronts, Yonit and Jonathan turn to Haaretz military analyst Amos Harel to make sense of the renewed fighting and the wider political-military turmoil.Plus: A Mensch award for the record-breaking Israeli tech giant Wiz, and a Chutzpah winner for the podcaster who crossed the line. Join our Patreon community and get access to exclusive content and moreSocial links, Unholy store and more Amos Harel is a prominent Israeli journalist specializing in military and defense affairs. Since 2000, he has served as the military correspondent and defense analyst for Haaretz, one of Israel's leading newspapers. Throughout his career, he has provided in-depth coverage of Israel's security challenges, including conflicts and military operations. Harel co-authored two notable books with Avi Issacharoff: The Seventh War: How We Won and Why We Lost the War with the Palestinians (2004), analyzing the Second Intifada, and 34 Days: Israel, Hezbollah, and the War in Lebanon (2008), examining the 2006 Lebanon War.
“If you want to make change, you've got to make noise.” A call to action in the political sense conveys boldness and focus. It's about drawing attention and speaking loudly about one's convictions, with a sense of urgency and persistence. To longtime outspoken advocate and US Senator Ron Wyden, that's what you'd call chutzpah – and his upcoming book sets out to inspire that same quality of action-driven audacity in Americans of all ages. It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change acts as a reflection of Wyden's decades of public service and as a motivational manifesto to push people forward. Noted throughout his career in government for championing civil rights, sensible ideas, and strategic alliances that strive to get pressing bills passed, Wyden understands the importance of strong, loud community and charting new pathways. In It Takes Chutzpah, Wyden explores the long history of the Yiddish word chutzpah, the many interpretations of it across Jewish culture, and how he sees the trait as a tool to reclaim idealism and enact positive change. Wyden compels individuals and groups alike to look at the objectives before them with this boldness in mind, as well as conviction in their values. Wyden touches on the importance of free speech, healthcare, reproductive rights, a clean environment, and regulating the impacts of Big Tech throughout his political tenure. He explores how campaigning for the preservation of those values has been bolstered over the years– and even offers “Ron's 12 Rules of Chutzpah” as a guide to defying convention and achieving progress. It Takes Chutzpah stresses that unapologetic volume and the nerve to keep fighting can prove crucial in accomplishing goals, creating allies, and moving brazenly forward together. Ron Wyden is an American politician and longtime advocate in the areas of civil rights, internet freedom, healthcare, and more. He currently serves as the senior United States senator from Oregon and Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance. He has previously held positions in the U.S. House of Representatives and as the Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. State Representative Liz Berry represents Washington's 36th Legislative District, located in the shadow of Seattle's Space Needle. She is a passionate advocate for ending gun violence, combating plastic pollution, and standing up for working families and consumers against powerful special interests. A lifelong champion for women in leadership and reproductive justice, Rep. Berry served as president of the National Women's Political Caucus of Washington and as a board member for Pro-Choice Washington. She is the former Legislative Director to U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords. Rep. Berry lives with her husband and two young children in Queen Anne. Buy the Book It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change Elliott Bay Book Company
As Israel mourns the return of four hostage bodies, pressure mounts ahead of negotiations for the next stage of the deal. Meanwhile, Donald Trump lays out his vision for Gaza in a bizarre, AI-generated video. At the same time, new IDF investigations into October 7th reveal years of misreading Hamas, leaving southern Israel dangerously exposed.Yonit and Jonathan speak with Ahmed Fouad Al-Khatib, an expert on Hamas, to understand what Gazans really want—and how perceptions on the ground differ vastly from those imagined in Tel Aviv or New York.Plus: a literary Chutzpah and a stardust Mensch. Join our Patreon community to get access to bonus episodes (like Saturday Night Live), live zoom calls with Yonit and Jonathan, and more: https://www.patreon.com/unholypodFollow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/unholypod
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 18, 2025 is: chutzpah KHOOTS-puh noun Chutzpah is shameless or disrespectful boldness often paired with reckless self-confidence. Someone with chutzpah dares to do or say things that seem shocking to others. // It took a lot of chutzpah to stand up to her boss the way she did. See the entry > Examples: “... [Anne] Hathaway is not easily talked out of things she believes in. She took drama classes, understudied future Tony winner Laura Benanti in a production of Jane Eyre at 14, and had the chutzpah to write to an agent with her headshot at 15.” — Julie Miller, Vanity Fair, 25 Mar. 2024 Did you know? The word chutzpah has been boldly circulating through English since the mid-1800s. It comes from the Yiddish word khutspe, which comes in turn from the Hebrew word ḥuṣpāh. The ch in chutzpah indicates a rasping sound from the back of the throat that exists in many languages, including Yiddish. That sound is not part of English phonology, so it follows that the c is sometimes dropped in both the pronunciation and spelling of the word. Some speakers of Yiddish feel that chutzpah has been diluted in English use, no longer properly conveying the monumental nature of the gall that is implied. A classic example can be found in Leo Rosten's 1968 book The Joys of Yiddish, which defines chutzpah as “that quality enshrined in a man who, having killed his mother and father, throws himself on the mercy of the court because he is an orphan.”
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 18, 2025 is: chutzpah KHOOTS-puh noun Chutzpah is audacious boldness often paired with reckless self-confidence. Someone with chutzpah dares to do or say things that seem shocking to others. // It took a lot of chutzpah to stand up to her boss the way she did. See the entry >1. list text here Examples: “... [Anne] Hathaway is not easily talked out of things she believes in. She took drama classes, understudied future Tony winner Laura Benanti in a production of Jane Eyre at 14, and had the chutzpah to write to an agent with her headshot at 15.” — Julie Miller, Vanity Fair, 25 Mar. 2024 Did you know? The word chutzpah has been boldly circulating through English since the mid-1800s. It comes from the Yiddish word khutspe, which comes in turn from the Hebrew word ḥuṣpāh. The ch in chutzpah indicates a rasping sound from the back of the throat that exists in many languages, including Yiddish. That sound is not part of English phonology, so it follows that the c is sometimes dropped in both the pronunciation and spelling of the word. Some speakers of Yiddish feel that chutzpah has been diluted in English use, no longer properly conveying the monumental nature of the gall that is implied. A classic example can be found in Leo Rosten's 1968 book The Joys of Yiddish, which defines chutzpah as “that quality enshrined in a man who, having killed his mother and father, throws himself on the mercy of the court because he is an orphan.”
As Israelis wait for noon on Saturday, and the promised release by Hamas of three more living hostages, Yonit and Jonathan talk through a nerve-wracking few days in which the deal teetered on the brink of collapse. They discuss a turbulent week and the ever-complicated Trump-Netanyahu relationship as the fate of Gaza hangs in the balance.Meanwhile, scandal as a close adviser to Netanyahu is reported to have been acting as a paid consultant for the Qatari government—while on the payroll at the Prime Minister's office.Plus: a Chutzpah award that brooks no competition and a Mensch that's truly man and woman's best friend.Our first Zoom session for Family Members is happening on February 23rd! Join our Patreon community as a Friend of the Pod, Family Member, or just get access to specific bonus episodes (like When Harry met Sally): https://www.patreon.com/unholypod Get an exclusive TGIF Unholy Tote Bag: https://bit.ly/4gxErC5 You can find our social links here: https://linktr.ee/unholypod
Democratic Oregon US Senator Ron Wyden joins us to discuss his new book "It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change."
As Israel waits for three more hostages to be released from Gaza, Donald Trump calls for the takeover and emptying out of the Strip—provoking both outrage and debate. This week, Yonit and Jonathan talk about that and much else with a towering figure of American politics: former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, who served as ambassador to Japan until last month, joins Unholy.Plus: our Chutzpah award goes to a TV host who's already had the honour once before, while our Mensch of the week takes us straight back to the '90s.Join our Patreon community as a Friend of the Pod, Family Member, or just get access to specific bonus episodes (like When Harry met Sally): https://www.patreon.com/unholypod Get an exclusive TGIF Unholy Tote Bag: https://bit.ly/4gxErC5 You can find our social links here: https://linktr.ee/unholypod
ANNIE KORZEN, 86-year-old TikTok sensation, is the author of THE BOOK OF ANNIE: Humor, Heart and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer. She was the recurring Doris Klompus on Seinfeld, and has written humorous essays for The NY Times, LA Times, and many more. Annie has performed her solo shows on three continents. She is a Moth Mainstage storyteller, and can be heard on www.TheMoth.org. Annie has been interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, Tavis Smiley, and Dr. Phil. http://www.anniekorzen.com/ Sponsors: https://skylum.evyy.net/c/3290446/179... https://invideo.sjv.io/c/3290446/1543... https://mindbloom.sjv.io/c/3290446/15... https://naked-wines.pxf.io/c/3290446/... https://daily-high-club-affiliate-pro... https://apply.fundwise.com/mattnappo https://www.opus.pro/?via=a28600 DONATE TO THE CHANNEL: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...Explore the podcast
In this episode Oregon Senator Ron Wyden discusses the chaotic first weeks of the Trump administration, including the firing of inspectors general, threats to federal spending, and Trump's nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS Secretary. Wyden criticizes Trump's disregard for the law and his attempts to undermine the federal government. He argues Democrats must focus on issues like healthcare costs, housing, and education to counter Trump's agenda that benefits the wealthy. Wyden also discusses the importance of principled bipartisanship and his new book "It Takes Chutzpah" which outlines his approach to progressive politics. Overall, Wyden presents a critical view of the Trump administration's actions and calls for Democrats to take bold action to help working families. You can purchase your copy of his book It takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change by clicking on this link. This episode of the Bill Press Pod is supported by the Iron Workers Union more information at Ironworkers.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Annie Korzen is the author of "The Book of Annie: Humor Heart and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer." She played Doris Klompus on Seinfeld, has written humorous essays for The NY Times, LA Times, and many more. Annie has performed her solo shows on three continents. She is a Moth Mainstage storyteller, and can be heard on www.TheMoth.org. Annie has been interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, Tavis Smiley, and Dr. Phil. We talk about living in Los Angeles vs living in New York City, finding what suits you, figuring out what makes you happy, learning from our mistakes, the hard work that it takes to succeed in the arts, dating, comedy and humor, improvisation, acting, writing, phobias, the benefits of traveling, cultivating creativity, and much more. Shownotes are here Support the show here
A conversation with Chaya Lester, a psychotherapist, author, speaker, and poet, about the significance of internal, spiritual work during a time of collective upheaval, how we can become more attuned to divine messages through our daily interactions and dreams, and how we are all being invited to practice spiritual chutzpah in order to reveal the divine reality of the world. Video episode is available on Youtube. Episode is sponsored in honor of Yosef Dovid ben Yehoshua's birthday, by his parents, Josh & Goldie Grinberg. You can find out more about Chaya Lester, as well as links to purchase her work, here: www.chayalester.com Episode Partners: TOVEEDO: An online children's streaming subscription featuring exclusive Jewish content created and sourced by Toveedo. Use code HH10 for 10% off at Toveedo.com. ZELDA HAIR: A wig company that champions the holistic process of hair covering for Jewish women. Shop Zelda Hair at zeldahairshop.com and discover the heart behind the brand on Instagram @zeldahair. To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.com To support our work, visit patreon.com/humanandholy or humanandholy.com/sponsor. Find us on Instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨ Human & Holy podcast available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Timestamps: 00:00 Host's Introduction 01:55 Dedication to Yosef Dovid ben Yehoshua 2:15 Toveedo Sponsorship 3:16 Zelda Hair Sponsorship 03:36 Conversation with Chaya Lester Begins 08:07 Chaya's Spiritual Journey 13:14 The Torah is Our Story 16:53 Developing Spiritual Sensitivity 18:40 Embracing Spiritual Chutzpah 22:00 Who Am I in the Face of Our Jewish History? 25:19 The Impact of Spiritual Work on Current Events 26:12 Paying Attention to Divine Messages 27:42 Messianic Era: Dystopian or Utopian? 28:34 Transforming Destruction into Expression 29:17 The Journey from Exile to Redemption 31:25 The Higher Consciousness Within Pain 32:32 Three Ways to Integrate Divine Consciousness 34:24 Personal Work Reflects Collective Work 38:04 Dreams as a Source of Guidance 40:53 Chaya's Dream 49:15 Poem 52:50 Host's Outro
As Trump returns to the White House with Republicans in charge of the House and Senate, Democrats are searching for a way forward. Ron Wyden, the second-most senior Senate Democrat, offers strategies in a new book, "It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change." Amna Nawaz recently sat down with Wyden. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) shares his thoughts on having the tenacity to pursue progressive goals through strong alliances, hard work, & focus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) shares his thoughts on having the tenacity to pursue progressive goals through strong alliances, hard work, & focus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Trump returns to the White House with Republicans in charge of the House and Senate, Democrats are searching for a way forward. Ron Wyden, the second-most senior Senate Democrat, offers strategies in a new book, "It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change." Amna Nawaz recently sat down with Wyden. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
For the ad-free version of this episode, subscribe to Politicology+ at https://politicology.com/plus In this episode, Ron talks to Senator Ron Wyden (Oregon) about his new book It Takes Chutzpah and leading the legislative charge for privacy in the digital age. Segments to look forward to: (01:48) What is Chutzpah (06:06) Being the ‘Designated Driver' in the Senate (07:31) Why he's committed to principled bipartisanship (10:22) Why the fight for privacy is so important to him (14:17) The “wild west” of data privacy (18:35) Putting the “foreign” back in FISA (19:43) Where the political battlelines are drawn on privacy (24:57) Financial privacy Read It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change: https://bit.ly/4fWL3st Follow Ron and Sen. Wyden on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://x.com/RonWyden Email your questions to podcast@politicology.com or leave us a voicemail at (202) 455-4558 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another big political week gets underway, as the Senate prepares a number of confirmation hearings for Trump's incoming cabinet.On Today's Show:Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator (D OR) and the author of It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change (Grand Central, 2025), talks about his new book and how he'll work with the new Republican majority in the Senate.
Annie Korzen, the unstoppable 86-year-old TikTok star, shares her inspiring journey from small TV roles to viral fame. With humor and candor, she reflects on her acting career, her viral "Krispy Kreme Lady" moment, and the empowering mantra that has guided her late-life reinvention. Episode Highlights: Annie Korzen's rise to TikTok stardom as the “Krispy Kreme Lady,” garnering over half a million followers and 14 million likes. Reflections on her acting career, including roles on Seinfeld, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Pen15, and The Shrink Next Door. Insights from Annie's book, The Book of Annie: Humor, Heart, and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer. Tackling Hollywood stereotypes and embracing her unique voice and look as an older Jewish woman. Life lessons on perseverance, reinvention, and finding success later in life. Takeaways: Reinvention is possible at any age—seize new opportunities and adapt to modern platforms. Embrace your uniqueness and never let stereotypes define your potential. Perseverance and consistency can lead to breakthroughs, even when success seems unlikely. You're going to love my conversation with Annie Korzen Annie's book on Amazon: The Book of Annie: Humor, Heart, and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer. Annie's TikTok Annie's Cameo Website Instagram Facebook Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Subscribe today for access to our full catalog of bonus episodes, including 2+ new episodes every month! www.patreon.com/boysbiblestudy There's a chance that the long-running CBS drama TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL is responsible for the contemporary American spiritual sickness as it manifests today. (Even if that's not true, it feels true, and that's what's important.) The extremely popular y2k era TV show depicts a troupe of angels trying to help humans on earth while adhering to a weird corporate power structure that dominates life in heaven. Tess (Della Reese) is the mother angel; Monica (Roma Downey) is a “search and rescue” angel who reports to her; Gloria (Valerie Bertinelli) is training for life on 21st century earth and is really bad at it; Andrew (John Dye) is an angel of death. Together they are case workers helping humans in need. We've previously reviewed another season 8 episode “Chutzpah” where the gang of angels meet a self-hating Jewish antisemitic cartoonist. Today we review “Minute by Minute”, where a nun with a dark past must prevent a Columbine-style bombing of a Catholic school before it's too late. Time is of the essence, but you wouldn't know it from the angels in this episode, who spend tons of time frittering away at the local diner or refusing to use their powers to even encourage a human to pull the fire alarm or call the police. The lore of how angels are allowed to interfere with human lives in this show is incredibly confusing, especially noticeable when trying to prevent a mass casualty event. That's why MINUTE BY MINUTE is an incredible piece of television that has undeniably influenced the way Americans view Christianity. Angels in American life are beautiful and wholesome yet ideologically confused, clumsy poltergeists. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Julie Silverstein and Tami Schlossberg Pruwer spoke with Zibby about inspiring Jewish women throughout history and their beautiful book Chutzpah Girls applies to today! Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4fqvMQxShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of Big Shot, recorded live at the iconic Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., we're joined by Uri Levine, the co-founder of Waze. Uri is a visionary entrepreneur whose journey includes building Waze, the world's largest community-based traffic and navigation app, which Google acquired for over $1 billion. Beyond Waze, Uri has co-founded several impactful startups like Moovit (acquired by Intel), FeeX, and Engie. He's also the author of Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution, a must-read guide for entrepreneurs. In our conversation today, we cover: • Lessons on failure and prioritization from Uri's father • A clever hack he used to pitch Waze with an incomplete product • The cultural drive behind the Jewish ambition to create positive change • The story of the many millionaires created by Waze's acquisition • And so much more! A special thank you to ADL In Concert Against Hate. You can learn more here https://www.adl.org/adl-concert-against-hate-shines-light-heroes — In This Episode We Cover: (00:00) Intro (01:40) How Uri's father taught him the importance of failure (04:55) A story about prioritization (06:59) Uri's solution for fundraising with an incomplete product (09:00) The ups and downs of the start-up journey (11:04) Why Jewish people are drawn to entrepreneurship and making a positive impact (12:58) The connection between the kibbutz community and entrepreneurship (13:25) The Google acquisition of Waze (13:58) The importance of keeping the main thing the main thing (15:11) How tikkun olam inspires Uri's entrepreneurial ventures (16:48) Chutzpah and the Israeli experience (17:40) How Uri continues to be inspired by his father — Where To Find Uri Levine: • Website: https://urilevine.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uri-levine/ • X: https://x.com/urilevine1 — Where to Find ADL: • Website: https://www.adl.org/ — Where To Find Big Shot: • Website: https://www.bigshot.show/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bigshotpodcast • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigshotshow • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigshotshow/ • Harley Finkelstein: https://twitter.com/harleyf • David Segal: https://twitter.com/tea_maverick • Production and Marketing: https://penname.co
We continued in Lessons in Tanya, pg. 363-365, about the main themes of Chapter 27: to subdue and transform the eternal war within with the Yetzer Harah, a.k.a. our Animal Spirit. We know that Yaakov reached the level of Yisrael, fighting the Sar of Esav... the question is, are we able to subdue the power of the Internet internally and, as a Baal Teshuva, even transform our connection to the other side??? L'kavod the Mittler Rebbe, Rav Dov Ber ben Shneur Zalman, z"l Yahrzeit... Cover pic: my oldest son in Lebanon, now in Syria
Explore the tenacity and faith that have shaped Jewish history, as we draw lessons from the lives of Reb Aaron Kotler, the Chazon Ish, and the biblical Rachel. What strategies did these figures employ to overcome monumental challenges, and how can their stories inspire us to cultivate the same perseverance in our spiritual and personal endeavors today? We promise that by the end of this episode, you'll understand the profound impact of 'chutzpah' in prayer and spiritual pursuits, empowering you to approach your goals with unwavering determination.Join us as we recount awe-inspiring narratives of boldness and resolve, from the transformative work of Rab Aaron Kotler in America's Torah community to the indomitable spirit of Chana and Shmuel. Witness the steadfast mindset of Avraham and Yitzchak during the Akedah and learn how the Chafetz Chaim's dedication to authoring the Mishnah Berurah exemplifies an unbreakable will. Through these examples, we illuminate the concept of Al-Minas-Kane, encouraging you to persist in your mission, regardless of obstacles that come your way. Let these stories guide you in overcoming setbacks, reminding you that with a strong and stubborn will, success is within reach.Support the showJoin The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!Elevate your impact by becoming a TMC Emerald Donor! Your much-needed backing is crucial for our mission of disseminating the wisdom of the Torah. Join today for just $18.00 per month. (Use your maaser money!) https://buy.stripe.com/00g8xl5IT8dFcKc5ky------------------Check out our other Torah Podcasts and content! SUBSCRIBE to The Motivation Congregation Podcast for daily motivational Mussar! Listen on Spotify or 24six! Find all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com
What happens when an 86-year-old becomes a TikTok sensation? How does one transition from a musician to a beloved Seinfeld character and then to a viral influencer? Join us, Merry and Cathy, as we delve into the remarkable story of Annie Korzen, a true testament to the power of reinvention and resilience.In this episode, Annie reveals how a simple suggestion from a young friend turned her into a TikTok star at 80, with her candid and opinionated videos resonating across generations. Discover how her mantra, "Yeah, why not?" has guided her through unexpected opportunities and challenges.We also explore Annie's memorable role as Doris Klompass on Seinfeld and her reflections on societal perceptions of older women. Tune in for insights on embracing new experiences, fostering inter-generational friendships, and living authentically.Don't miss Annie's inspiring tale, and be sure to grab her book, "The Book of Annie." Let's redefine what it means to succeed at any age!Annie Korzen's Bio:ANNIE KORZEN is an 85-year-old TikTok sensation with close to five million followers. She is the author of "THE BOOK OF ANNIE: Humor, Heart and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer." Annie was the recurring Doris Klompus on Seinfeld, and she has written humorous essays for The NY Times, LA Times, and many more. Annie has performed her solo shows on three continents. She is a Moth Mainstage storyteller, and has been interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, Tavis Smiley, and - wait for it - Dr. Phil. Go to www.AnnieKorzen.com for more info, or to contact her about storytelling classes.Connect with Annie:TikTok: @akorzenWebsite: www.AnnieKorzen.comBook: The Book of AnnieThank you for listening. Please check out @lateboomers on Instagram and our website lateboomers.biz. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to watch it or listen to more of our episodes, you will find Late Boomers on your favorite podcast platform and on our new YouTube Late Boomers Podcast Channel. We hope we have inspired you and we look forward to your becoming a member of our Late Boomers family of subscribers.
Chutzpah Girls. - 100 Tales of Daring Jewish WomenCo-Authored by Julie Silverstein and Tami Schlossberg PruwerThis book comes at the right time. We need inspiration.We need to hear about our Heroines and tap into theinner strength that these women all share.It's in our DNA!I predict this book will be an international best seller.This episode was a lively conversation with the authors.Tune in to hear their story, the story of the book, andget inspired!Pre-order now here!https://chutzpahgirls.com/Here's a link to make a tax-deductible donation to the podcastHoly Sparks DONATIONShttp://igfn.us/form/haHSSQThank you for your support!
Welcome to the 15th episode of "Here I Am with Shai Davidai," a podcast that delves into the rising tide of antisemitism through insightful discussions with top Jewish advocates. In this episode, the host interviews Julie Silverstein and Tammy Schlossberg, co-authors of "Chutzpah Girls," a book celebrating Jewish women throughout history. The discussion delves into the inspiration behind the book, highlighting stories of Jewish women who have shown courage and resilience. The authors share personal anecdotes and discuss the significance of Jewish heritage and identity, especially in the context of recent events in Israel. They emphasize the importance of storytelling in preserving cultural history and inspiring future generations. The episode also touches on the concept of "chutzpah" and its role in Jewish women's history, offering insights into how these stories can empower listeners today. Join us as we shed light on these critical conversations and work towards a future free from hate.
Kamala Harris is shameless enough to suggest Donald Trump is a coward keeping within a "safe space" of supportive interviewers and that he's showing signs of cognitive decline. Who lets her makes these claims without the context of her own hiding of interviews and hiding of Biden's mental decline? The pro-Kamala media.
On the show today, I welcome 'First mover in Audio & Podcasts" Sarah Cotenoff, Former co-founder of Podsights — and, more importantly — my former intern at The Stupid Cancer Show. Losing your father to cancer as a teenager is never a good thing. But the forced maturity it gives you can ultimately come in handy if and when more crap you didn't expect happens upon you. In Sarah's case, it was — after a comedic series of misdiagnoses — Psoriatic arthritis, a condition she has had to manage and learn to live with for over a decade. Our origin story as Intern/Boss is one for the ages because it involves a combination of Zach Efron, Perez Hilton, and an inherent inquisitive moxie that gave every life to the up-and-coming Stupid Cancer broadcast footprint. Among other "Wayback Machine" things we talk about, there's a more severe narrative about addiction, self-awareness, resiliency, managing mental health issues, and taking control of your life when it seems no one has their hands on the wheel. So, without further ado, enjoy The Chutzpah Show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Harry and Daniel as they dive into the world of Girlfriends—the groundbreaking 1978 film by Claudia Weil that some have called "the Jewish Frances Ha."This week, they're joined by filmmaker and actress Jessie Kahnweiler to unpack the story of Susan, played by Melanie Mayron, as she navigates life, friendship, and independence in a way that's as bold as it is relatable.Expect a lively discussion about Susan's undeniable chutzpah, the film's nuanced portrayal of female friendship, and finding your path on your own terms. Of course, no conversation would be complete without spotlighting some of the movie's best (and corniest) Jewish jokes, along with their signature "Jewishness" ranking—covering everything from cast and crew to content and themes.And don't miss the bonus at the end, where Jessie gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming film, Just the Tip!Girlfriends on IMDbGirlfriends movie trailerJessie's LinksJesse Kahnweiler on InstagramJust the Tip TrailerConnect with Jews on Film online:Jews on Film Merch - https://jews-on-film.printify.me/productsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod
This is a fun one with my good friend, Marisa. She's a bad@$$ messaging expert that has already been on the show before. [Check out Ep 55: How to stop writing boring copy: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ep-55-how-to-stop-writing-boring-copy-with-marisa-corcoran/id1644601845?i=1000597726717] In today's episode, listen in for things like: ➡️ What's working NOW in her launches (hint: I don't hear a lot of people doing this, but it makes so much sense. ➡️ The personal touches she shares on her sales page …. so freaking cool. ➡️ And the hidden P most people are missing when it comes to their messaging which will make sure your message it's just strong, it's leading to sales. Resources: If you're ready to create the message and copy that gives you the confidence to show up and stand out – you're gonna love Marisa's class! (Instead of staying hidden and chronically underpaid; slashing prices, throwing money at ads, creating another funnel or just “waiting it out”...and other stuff that doesn't get you PAID?)That's why I'm always a “HECK YES!” to share this class when Marisa offers it. It's called Leave ‘Em Wanting More: The 3-Part Framework to Whip Up Irresistible Copy with Creativity and Chutzpah. And you can sign up for it here: https://marisacorcoran.com/masterclass?afmc=sophiap
In Parashat Ekev (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25), Moses reminds the Israelites that their successes are not due to their righteousness but rather to God's promise to their ancestors. This teaching carries a profound lesson for artists about the concept of *chutzpah*, a boldness that can be both positive and negative. For artists, *chutzpah* is the audacity to create, to challenge norms, and to express what others may not dare. Yet, like the Israelites, artists must remember that this courage is not self-generated but a gift rooted in something greater—whether it be divine inspiration, tradition, or the collective creativity of those who came before. Balancing humility with *chutzpah* allows artists to push boundaries while staying grounded. In this way, they honor the source of their talents, using their boldness not for self-glory but to contribute meaningfully to the world.
In this Episode of Talking Smack 415 Jamie the Great and I chat with Annie Korzen author of, “The Book of Annie: Humor, Heart, and Chutzpah from an Accidental Influencer”. Annie is an actor, comedian, author, storyteller, influencer and 85 year old powerhouse who loves to talk just as much as we do. We chat about her book and cover a ton of topics including finding your passion, dealing with anxiety, community, maintaining relationships despite geographical distance. We discuss what success looks like and the Yiddish terms "chutzpah" and "yenta." And most importantly we laugh. If you are craving inspo, words of wisdom and belly laughs, grab your earbuds, head to the beach and hit play! When you're done listening to this episode go buy her book to keep the LOLS rolling. You can find all things Annie Korzen on her website. And, don't forget to follow her on TikTok - where she meets and chats with all kinds of fascinating people. Share this episode with your friends and family who love to laugh. Subscribe to Talking Smack 415 and leave us a rating and review so more peeps can find us for laughter and friendship to feed your soul!
Are you reluctant to share your faith in Christ? Maybe even a little frightened? Well, it's natural to be a little uneasy about sharing your faith. But God wants to give you something supernatural, the power to go from fearful to fearless, bashful to bold. Today, Ron gives you three steps to doing just that, as he continues his series, “AD: Acts of the Apostles.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/something-good-radio/support
If I asked you to name the single greatest threat to the Christian faith, what would you say? You don't need to answer just yet. Instead, think about it for the next few minutes as Ron shares more of his teaching series, “A.D. Acts of the Apostles.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/something-good-radio/support
What happens when arrogance overpowers humility in our lives? How do we navigate the thin line between necessary confidence and destructive brazenness? Join us in this episode as we dissect the trait of Azus—brazenness, or arrogance—and its stark contrast to Busha, the virtue of humility and self-awareness. We explore the profound impact that Azus has on our relationships and self-perception, emphasizing the critical importance of recognizing and admitting our own faults to align with Jewish values and avoid divine judgment.We also delve into the intricate challenge of mastering Azus, where we discuss the necessary strength required to transform this negative trait into a positive force. Learn how to channel brazenness constructively, particularly when confronting evil, and understand the vital role that the Torah plays as our moral compass. As we wrap up day 34 and the fourth chapter of Orchos Tzaddikim, we seamlessly transition to the trait of love, underscoring our continuous journey of self-improvement. Don't miss out on this episode packed with invaluable insights and practical advice for personal growth, all inspired by timeless teachings._____________This series on Orchos Tzadikim/Ways of the Righteous is produced in partnership with Hachzek.Join the revolution of daily Mussar study at hachzek.com.We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)Recorded in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studios (B) in Houston, Texas on June 4, 2024.Released as Podcast on July 6, 2024_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Please visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ben Lee was a teen rock prodigy by the time he was 14. He then began decades of making music, Hollywood fame, and a journey into alternative spirituality, including the world of ayahuasca
Julie delves into what it takes to be a stand-up comedian with Jerry Seinfeld's long time opening act, actor and writer, Mark Schiff. Find his book, Why Not? Lessons on Comedy, Courage, and Chutzpah, here: https://amzn.to/45CyWgy and check out his podcast We Think It's Funny, here: https://www.wethinkitsfunny.com/Join Julie live Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 1p PT, call in number: 844-861-5537Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/X: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.