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Hi everyone! Welcome back to another episode of The Chai on Life Podcast. I'm Alex Segal, and today, I am so happy to be back! Baruch Hashem, it was a beautiful Pesach holiday filled with a lot of great quality family time, cooking, decluttering, all the things we talk about on here and now it feels good to be back to the podcast!Coming off of Pesach, we just spend time looking inward, thinking about the excess chametz we want to get rid of in our own lives, the fluff that gets in the way of who we really are, what things maybe we want to free ourselves from and be free to do. This episode is all about self-awareness, going beneath the surface, getting more to the root of who you are and it's a beautiful continuation of that work we can bring into this new time period on the Jewish calendar. Dvora Henner, our guest this week, is the founder of MAXIMIZE, a home organization and life coaching business dedicated to helping women make the most of their space and time. She is passionate about self-awareness and personal growth as the foundation for stronger, healthier relationships.In the episode, we speak about:-Her journey from being a full-time stay at home mother to re-entering the out of the house work and finding what she wants to do-The importance of self-awareness, how we learn more about it throughout life as different triggers come up-How this is really the key to solving a lot of our relationship issues we may have with those close to us-What's going on inside of us when our emotions are challenged in a new way-How to use the information to have a deeper, more vulnerable conversation with a loved one-How to improve our shalom bayit-What a woman's needs are compared with a man's needs and how that plays into all of this-How we can practice more self-acceptance...and SO much more!This episode sounds simple on the surface but it is really so deep and thought-provoking and the perfect thing to listen to as we move through this next period.If you'd like to get in touch with Dvora, she can be reached at dvorahenner123@gmail.com.
Šternberský dvůr u Nepomuku našel po letech chátrání nového majitele. Objekty opustila před rokem 1989 armáda, pak převzala odpovědnost obec Klášter, ale nic se s areálem nedělo. Teď se snad Šternberskému dvoru blýská na lepší časy.
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From warning Jews to leave Germany, prior to WWII, to the founding and building the State of Israel and beyond, since 1929, the Jewish Agency has worked to secure a vibrant Jewish future. Today, the Jewish Agency provides the global framework for Aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel) and is working feverishly to get Jews out of persecuted regions. We are joined By Dvora Ganani of the Jewish Agency on this edition of End of the Age! --------------- 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream One Source Network and access exclusive content: https://watch.osn.tv/browse 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 🏧: America's Christian Credit Union: Make the switch from the BIG banks: https://www.endtime.com/switch ☕️: First Cup Coffee: Use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com 🥤: Ready Pantry: https://www.readypantry.com/endtime ⭐️ Birtch Gold: https://www.birchgold.com/endtime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's learning is sponsored by Debbie and Yossi Gevir for the refuah shleima of Eitan Asher ben Dvora v'Haim Zelig. "Eitan was wounded while protecting Am Yisrael in Lebanon two and a half weeks ago. May he and his buddies continue to heal steadily along with all of Tzahal's wounded soldiers." Rav Amram explained the reasoning behind Rabbi Yochanan's ruling that the last line of a document should contain a review of the main part of the document. Since there is often a bit of space between the end of the document and the signatures, there is concern that the last line could have been added after the witnesses signed. Therefore, nothing new is added, as it would not be upheld, and instead, the last line should include a review of the document's content. Rav Amram supports his explanation from a braita that permitted one line of space but forbade leaving two lines of space between the end of a document and the signatures. He explains that one line is permitted because the last line contains only a review, but two would be a problem as something additional can be added. A question was then raised about leaving a line and a half. Initially, they attempted to answer the question from the braita, but inferences could be made in either direction. They quoted another braita from which it was clearly stated that anything less than two lines would be valid. The braita continues with another ruling about witnesses' signatures. If four or five witnesses signed on a document and some were disqualified witnesses or relatives, those signatures are ignored and the document is validated by the other signatures. This supports Chizkiya's ruling that if more than two lines were left blank before the signatures but were subsequently filled in with disqualified witnesses' signatures, the document is still valid. He draws a parallel to the laws of s'chach in a sukka, where a space of three handsbreadths disqualifies the sukka, but if the space is filled with disqualified s'chach, it is only problematic if it is four handsbreadths wide.
This week's learning is sponsored by Debbie and Yossi Gevir for the refuah shleima of Eitan Asher ben Dvora v'Haim Zelig. "Eitan was wounded while protecting Am Yisrael in Lebanon two and a half weeks ago. May he and his buddies continue to heal steadily along with all of Tzahal's wounded soldiers." Rav Amram explained the reasoning behind Rabbi Yochanan's ruling that the last line of a document should contain a review of the main part of the document. Since there is often a bit of space between the end of the document and the signatures, there is concern that the last line could have been added after the witnesses signed. Therefore, nothing new is added, as it would not be upheld, and instead, the last line should include a review of the document's content. Rav Amram supports his explanation from a braita that permitted one line of space but forbade leaving two lines of space between the end of a document and the signatures. He explains that one line is permitted because the last line contains only a review, but two would be a problem as something additional can be added. A question was then raised about leaving a line and a half. Initially, they attempted to answer the question from the braita, but inferences could be made in either direction. They quoted another braita from which it was clearly stated that anything less than two lines would be valid. The braita continues with another ruling about witnesses' signatures. If four or five witnesses signed on a document and some were disqualified witnesses or relatives, those signatures are ignored and the document is validated by the other signatures. This supports Chizkiya's ruling that if more than two lines were left blank before the signatures but were subsequently filled in with disqualified witnesses' signatures, the document is still valid. He draws a parallel to the laws of s'chach in a sukka, where a space of three handsbreadths disqualifies the sukka, but if the space is filled with disqualified s'chach, it is only problematic if it is four handsbreadths wide.
Zámek v Holovousích u Hořic se postupně vrací do života. Jedna z ozdob regionu Podchlumí, původně renesanční zámek, s přestavbou v secesním slohu s romantickými prvky. V zámeckých prostorách sídlil od roku 1951 Výzkumný a šlechtitelský ústav ovocnářský, který se v roce 2015 přestěhoval do nové budovy. Od té doby byl zámek opuštěný.
Safari Park Dvůr Králové zorganizoval první převoz supů bělohlavých na Sardinii. Smyslem mezinárodního projektu, do kterého jsou zařazeni, je stát se součástí volné krajiny. Pokud se dobře přes zimu aklimatizují v novém prostředí, budou do přírody vypuštěni na jaře příštího roku.
Safari Park Dvůr Králové zorganizoval první převoz supů bělohlavých na Sardinii. Smyslem mezinárodního projektu, do kterého jsou zařazeni, je stát se součástí volné krajiny. Pokud se dobře přes zimu aklimatizují v novém prostředí, budou do přírody vypuštěni na jaře příštího roku. Všechny díly podcastu Safari můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Ve Slatinicích na Olomoucku se v těchto dnech blíží ke konci rekonstrukce části tamního Lichtenštejnského dvora. Jde o komplex budov, které vznikly v baroku jako zemědělská usedlost. Dvůr během let měnil využití. Nově by se tam měla přestěhovat i slatinická knihovna.
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Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.Všechny díly podcastu Výlety můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Jedním z nejnavštěvovanějších míst západních Krkonoš je horská chata Dvoračky na jižním svahu Lysé hory nad Rokytnicí nad Jizerou. Nabízí výtečnou krkonošskou kuchyni, úžasné výhledy od Ještědu až k Troskám a krásnou okolní přírodu. Bývá cílem výletníků z Rokytnice nad Jizerou či z Harrachova, ale i otrlých turistů, kteří směřují přes úpatí Lysé hory ze Sněžky.
Európsky dvor audítorov (EDA) zisťuje, ako Európska únia (EÚ) nakladá s verejnými financiami. „Je pomocník pri dobrom spravovaní verejných financií, no právomoci zastaviť nejaké financovanie či „vymazať“ niektorú rozpočtovú položku nemá. Dáva nezávislý odborný pohľad na veci tým, ktorí o nich môžu rozhodnúť v europarlamente. Ak máme podozrenie alebo odhalíme spreneveru či nelegálne konanie, tak to ďalej riešia inštitúcie ako Európska prokuratúra (EPPO), Európsky úrad pre boj proti podvodom (OLAF) a podobne,“ uvádza pre TREND členka Európskeho dvora audítorov (EDA) Katarína Kaszasová. V rozhovore s Veronikou Vaňkovou vysvetľuje, aké právomoci má dvor audítorov a aké správy vydáva. Hovorí aj o tom, prečo je účasť v júnových eurovoľbách dôležitá. Celý videorozhovor o tom, kam siahajú kompetencie Európskeho dvora audítorov, pri akých kontrolách sa EK správa neštandardne či ako nebezpečne sa zvyšuje dlh Európskej únie, si môžete pozrieť tu: https://www.trend.sk/ekonomika/katarina-kaszasova-europskeho-dvora-auditorov-dlh-eu-moze-zatazit-dalsie-generacie?itm_brand=trend&itm_template=listing&itm_modul=articles-rubric-list&itm_position=2
Toulcův dvůr v pražské Hostivaři je památkově chráněný soubor budov, jejichž historie sahá až do středověku. První zmínka o něm pochází z 11. června 1362. Tehdy ho od sázavského opata Vojtěcha dostal do zástavy, spolu s rychtou a vsí, rychtář Petřík z Lešťan. Dnes sídlí v přírodně i historicky ojedinělém areálu největší středisko ekologické výchovy v České republice.
Toulcův dvůr v pražské Hostivaři je památkově chráněný soubor budov, jejichž historie sahá až do středověku. První zmínka o něm pochází z 11. června 1362. Tehdy ho od sázavského opata Vojtěcha dostal do zástavy, spolu s rychtou a vsí, rychtář Petřík z Lešťan. Dnes sídlí v přírodně i historicky ojedinělém areálu největší středisko ekologické výchovy v České republice.
In "Eating Vegan in the Land of Baguettes and Brie," Dvora shares her 8-day vegan journey in Paris. She discusses overcoming challenges with Velib' bikes, vegan dining experiences, and a trip to Giverny. The episode offers valuable insights for vegans traveling in Paris, highlighting various vegan-friendly restaurants and practical tips. It's a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in vegan travel and the culinary landscape of Paris and a must-listen for foodies! Table of Contents for this Episode Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Bootcamp 2024 The Magazine Segment: France has a new Prime Minister Interview with Dvora Citron Day by Day, Vélib' Bike Léon Monet exhibit at the Luxembourg Museum Juveniles Restaurant Making reservations to make sure they'd try vegan restaurants they had read about Second Day, Le Marais Tour Le Christine Restaurant Louis Vuitton Foundation, Warhol and Basquiat exhibit 42 Degrees Restaurant The VoiceMap tour of the Latin Quarter Opera Garnier after 5pm tour guide Giverny Tour Quick Stop at a Yarn Shop Art class, Watercolor along the Seine. Phillippe Excoffier Restaurant The Dior Gallery Jean-Paul Hévin Chocolate Place Do you have a favourite VoiceMap tour? Paris is very vegan friendly Precise brewing will change every thing when it comes to vegan options Thank you Patrons New Patrons Shoutout Zoom meetings for Patrons Planning a trip to France? French News Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French food and wine
Ever wonder about men coping with infertility? Do they have the same challenges when dealing with the medical and emotional complexity of building their family? Listen to this vibrant conversation between Dvora and Bill Petok, an expert in men and infertility to learn more about how men are different and not so different when navigating the infertility experience. About Bill Petok, PhD Bill Petok earned his doctorate at the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1978. In full time independent practice in Baltimore, he is also a Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he teaches residents and externs about human sexuality. Dr. Petok's other professional activities include the co-production of two films for training therapists, multiple journal articles, book chapters and regular presentations at state, national and international conferences on reproductive and sexual health. Bill has served as a board member of the ARC/Prince George's County and is a past president of the Anne Arundel County Children's Council. He is a past Chair of the Mental Health Professional Group of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and currently serves on the steering committee of Seeds of Hope, a program of Jewish Community Services, which offers support and resources to Jewish individuals, couples, and families in Greater Baltimore experiencing infertility and family building challenges. Connect with Bill Petok, PhD www.drpetok.com Dvora Entin: Website: https://www.dvoraentin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dvoraentin/
Misconceptions is a groundbreaking podcast dedicated to inspiring and empowering women across the globe. We focus on motherhood, maternal mental health and women's reproductive health often through the cultural lens of the Jewish woman. We dispel myths and challenge misconceptions with solid science, data and education. Perfect for mothers, aspiring mothers, health professionals, or anyone interested in understanding the often complex and highly misunderstood world of women's maternal and reproductive health. Your host, Dvora Entin, is a licensed therapist, trained sex therapist and specialist in perinatal mental health. With an unwavering dedication to sharing evidence-based information, Dvora explores intriguing topics, guiding women through the intricate landscapes of mental health and reproductive struggles with resilience and empathy. Let's dispel these Misconceptions together! CONNECT DVORA ENTIN: Website: https://www.dvoraentin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dvoraentin
Today we're going to talk about riding the wave of grief. This episode is for those of you who are going through or supporting someone going through pregnancy and infant loss. To have this conversation I invited Devora Entin licensed clinical social worker specializing in perinatal and reproductive health onto today's episode of Yoga | Birth | Babies. We talk about riding the waves of grief, working through one's pain when suffering through this loss, and the importance of having conversations about infant loss. We also talk about finding confidence and working through anxiety and nervousness of that pregnancy after loss. For those supporting someone who is grieving we talk about the best ways to offer support and things you might want to avoid saying. Dvora offers so much in this conversation and she offers it with such hope. I'm honored to share this episode with you. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com Don't forget to grab your FREE guide, 5 Simple Solutions to the Most Common Pregnancy Pains HERE If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies (Apple) or on Spotify! To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Pirkei Avot, we read that "A free person is one who studies Torah." How can the study of Torah help us understand and appreciate what it means to be free?
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with the big announcement of an official sponsor of this years The Loyal Littles Podcast Bracket Challenge! Foothills Collective owned by Larry Marshall. WEBSITE: foothillscollective.etsy.com INSTAGRAM: @foothillscollective Then they update the bracket contest scores and of course the Final 4 Bracket Challenge names! They also plug the group on Facebook called "Littles Picking Games" led by Bob Sproule (Episode 23) Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Dvora Sheremeta to the podcast! (12:00) FACEBOOK: Dvora Sheremeta FACEBOOK: Dvora Sheremeta TWITTER: @dsheremeta INSTAGRAM: @pir8swench Then our host close out the show with your emails, notes and a Tiny Little suggestion. www.pirateship.com to save on your shopping costs! (37:00) SONG: "Phantom Vibrations" by Phonolux. phonoluxmusic.wordpress.com Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
On this special episode of Talking Away The Taboo, I Was Supposed To Have A Baby and Rabbi David Balto host Program 2 of the Perinatal Loss Summit. Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: The Wisdom of Grieving Perinatal Loss The experience of pregnancy loss as a disenfranchised or ambiguous loss can be confusing and isolating to grieving parents and family members. We will explore the language of compassion and connection surrounding the bereaved with support and a pathway forward through grief. Dvora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C specializes in reproductive and perinatal mental health, is a clinical consultant for Yesh Tikva and Knafayim and a lead trainer for Postpartum Support International, recently launching a two-day advanced training in Perinatal Loss. Dvora is an adjunct professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, teaching Maternal Mental Health, and maintains a group practice of specialized licensed therapists serving PA, NJ, NY, & Israel. Nancy Berlow, LCSW, has been the Clinical Supervisor of the Pregnancy Loss Support Program (PLSP) of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section since 2011. She trains and supervises volunteer counselors who provide care for PLSP's bereaved clients, work that includes facilitating support groups and conducting one-on-one telephone counseling sessions. Nancy has been in the field of providing support to bereaved parents and educating medical professionals for 25 years.
To continue with our focus during Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, Dvora Entin joins us for her second time on the podcast. Today, she will tell us more about the clinical side of perinatal grief and loss and deepen our understanding of how we can better help those in the grieving process. Join us to learn more! Dvora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C, specializes in reproductive and perinatal mental health with advanced training by Postpartum Support International, ASRM, and the MISS Foundation in compassionate bereavement. Dvora is a clinical consultant for several non-profits and is a lead trainer for Postpartum Support International. As an adjunct professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, she developed a maternal mental health curriculum for MSW students and teaches Coping with Loss. A recent graduate of the Council For Relationship's Sex Therapy post-graduate training, Dvora maintains a group private practice in Philadelphia and consults and presents nationally about mental health and supporting those who may be struggling. Show Highlights: What people might be surprised to understand about the perinatal grief and loss process Why experiences in the perinatal loss realm are under-acknowledged and confusing for people How perinatal loss encompasses so much more than just miscarriage and stillbirth How our society struggles around loss because we aren't at all comfortable with death What the grieving person deals with over times, holidays, and special dates How Dvora helps clients deal with the fear of unraveling into grief How partners may grieve a loss and associated trauma in totally different ways Why grief is difficult when society and culture don't allow us to experience our feelings What Dvora wants grieving parents to know about being present and mindful of their loss experience Why another child doesn't fully fill the space for–or replace–your baby who died Why Dvora created a data-driven, compassionate grief course for therapists and others who support those in grief Resources: Connect with Dvora: Website Visit www.postpartum.net for resources! Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I love honesty and bravery, qualities I look for in people to interview. And Rabbi Michoel does not disappoint. He is clearly a scholar, extremely compassionate and has a great sense of humor, another characteristic on the top of my list in awesome humans! I hope you enjoy this interview whatever religion or no religion you are. And if you need someone who understands exemptions look no further, again whatever your affiliation with the divine.Here's his BIO: Rabbi Michoel Green is a published author, educator, and scholar of Judaic law.An ordained orthodox rabbi for over 26 years, he currently serves as the spiritual leader of Congregation Agudath Achim and also as the director of the Chabad Center in Westborough, MA.He writes and lectures widely on themes pertaining to Torah and contemporary thought, and is known for his creative approach to eschatology, paleography, and Biblical Hebrew etymology. Rabbi Michoel and his wife Dvora are passionate about homeschooling, homesteading, and healthy living.In the past three years, Rabbi Green has emerged as an advocate for children's education, religious freedom and medical ethics.He has testified in front of numerous state legislatures and city councils, and works tirelessly on behalf of families whose children have been marginalized and banned from schools locally and throughout the country. He has assisted many thousands of people worldwide in asserting their religious liberty and body autonomy.A prolific writer, Rabbi Green corresponds with religious leaders around the world on these urgent topics and other matters of current relevance.You can read some of his articles on westbororabbi.substack.com, and other online publications.Support the show
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Dvora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C, joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about… -The isolation of infertility and loss -How to be helpful when someone is suffering -The unique pain of secondary infertility Connect with Dvora: -Check out her website -Send Dvora an email dentinlcsw@gmail.com Connect with us: -Check out our website -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Check out our Facebook page -Watch our videos on YouTube -Follow us on TikTok -Email us at info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org
Dvora has interacted with elemental spirits since she was a child. She's learned to set boundaries, so as not to be attacked or taken advantage of. Sometimes the elementals just want to talk, sometimes they need help, and sometimes they're the ones offering help.
Here is the second part of Johanna's interview with Dvora Meyers where they talk about America's role in gymnastics' abusive history, what (certain) responses to Suni Lee's gold medal tells us about the sport, and the impact of name, image, likeness (NIL) developments on college gymnastic athletes. Dvora Meyers is a writer and freelance journalist (formerly of Deadspin), and the author of the book The End of the Perfect 10: The Making and Breaking of Gymnastics' Top Score —from Nadia to Now. Dvora writes prolifically about gymnastics and other sports from political, cultural, and social angles and her work has appeared in The New York Times,The Guardian, The Atlantic, Vice, Defector, FiveThirtyEight and many more. She also has a substack titled Unorthodox Gymnastics, which we strongly encourage people to subscribe to get a roundup of her published pieces, plus additional exclusive analyses made available to subscribers. Pieces mentioned in this episode: “Why it's Not Surprising that Simone Biles Cheered for Angelina Melnikova” FiveThirtyEight “Time for the End of the Teen Gymnast” FiveThirtyEight “Suni Lee Doesn't Owe Her Gold Medal to Anyone” Unorthodox Gymnastics “Women's Gymnastics is blasting into the future, but its scoring code is stuck in the past.” Defector You can follow Dvora on Twitter! For a transcription of this episode, please click here. (Updated semi-regularly Credit @punkademic) Research Assistance for The End of Sport provided by Abigail Bomba. _________________________________________________________________________ If you are interested you can support the show via our Patreon. As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. www.TheEndofSport.com
In part one of a two-part episode, Johanna is joined by Dvora Meyers to talk about the antiquated and problematic roots of gymnastics, systemic racism in the sport, athlete activism, and the ways in which the gaze of observers and fans hurts athletes within the sport and reproduces various forms of harm and exploitation. Dvora Meyers is a writer and freelance journalist (formerly of Deadspin), and the author of the book The End of the Perfect 10: The Making and Breaking of Gymnastics' Top Score —from Nadia to Now. Dvora writes prolifically about gymnastics and other sports from political, cultural, and social angles and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Vice, Defector, FiveThirtyEight and many more. She also has a substack titled Unorthodox Gymnastics, which we strongly encourage people to subscribe to get a roundup of her published pieces, plus additional exclusive analyses made available to subscribers. Pieces mentioned in this episode: “Why it's Not Surprising that Simone Biles Cheered for Angelina Melnikova” FiveThirtyEight “Time for the End of the Teen Gymnast” FiveThirtyEight “Women's Gymnastics is blasting into the future, but its scoring code is stuck in the past.” Defector You can follow Dvora on Twitter! For a transcription of this episode, please click here. (Updated semi-regularly Credit @punkademic) Research Assistance for The End of Sport provided by Abigail Bomba. _________________________________________________________________________ If you are interested you can support the show via our Patreon. As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. www.TheEndofSport.com