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Rabbi Lauren Tuchman is a sought after speaker, spiritual leader, and educator who was ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in 2018.She teaches, consults with, and provides workshops and trainings to individuals and organizations within and outside of the Jewish community on a variety of matters pertinent to disability access and inclusion. She was named to the Jewish Week's 36 under 36 for her innovative leadership concerning inclusion of Jews with disabilities in all aspects of Jewish life. In 2017, she delivered an ELI Talk entitled We All Were At Sinai: The Transformative Power of Inclusive Torah. She is the world's first ordained blind woman Rabbi .Rabbi Lauren and I met in a two-year Jewish Meditation Teacher's Training program.She is a bright light in the Jewish world.find her herehttps://rabbituchman.com/enjoyto help support the Holy Sparks Podcastplease make a tax deductible donation hereHoly Sparks DONATIONShttp://igfn.us/form/haHSSQ
The TeeBox 7-20-24 Rick, Craig and Eli Talk About the Open Championship and Craig Nails His Prediction for the Winner
The TeeBox 6-15-24 Rick, Craig and Eli Talk Everything U.S. Open on The TeeBox LIVE From Crest Cars
The TeeBox 6-1-24 Craig and Eli Talk About the Unfortunate Passing of Grayson Murray and Bryson DeChambeau's Sudden Social Media Popularity
The TeeBox 1-6-23 Craig and Eli Talk About Mackenzie Hughes and His Recent Comments as well as Discuss the Sentry Championship
Youth Baseball Passion Unleashed: Meet Dayne, Eli, and Surprise Guests Tanner Thomas & Dalton Mauldin! In this episode, we dive into the world of dedicated young athletes as Dayne, hailing from Knoxville, shares his journey from school teams to earning a coveted spot on the pro team, the Breakfast Bowl. Gain insights into Dayne's perspective on friendship and dedication in youth baseball, shaped by his joyous experiences in the Breakfast Bowl. Eli, also from Knoxville, has been perfecting his skills on the diamond for seven years, harboring dreams of reaching the Major League Baseball or NFL. Explore Eli's love for the game, fueled by camaraderie with friends and a passion for pitching, playing outfield, hitting, and running bases. But the excitement doesn't stop there! Surprise guests Tanner Thomas (Savannah Party Animals) and Dalton Mauldin (Savannah Bananas) join the conversation to delight Eli and Dayne. Join us for an exhilarating discussion as these young athletes open up about their experiences, dreams, and unbridled love for the game of baseball. #YouthBaseball #DreamsUnleashed #BaseballPassion Please email us for any questions or feedback. Help us grow!!! TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Make sure to leave us a review!!!! Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com Https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow Facebook: @theslidepodcast Instagram: @theslidepodcastshow TikTok: @theslidepodcastshow Twitter: @theslidepod LinkedIn: @theslidepodcastshow #baseball #youthbaseball #sports #teamwork #friendship #dedication #passion #baseballlove #baseballplayers #podcast #theslidepodcastshow #catchyouontheslide #savannahbananas #savannahpartyanimals #gobananas
The TeeBox 8-19-23 Craig and Eli Talk About Everything Golf Related on The Ticket
The TeeBox 4-8-23 Rick, Craig and Eli Talk Everything Masters
The TeeBox 2-11-23 Rick, Craig and Eli Talk about Full Swing and the Latest News from the PGA Tour
The TeeBox 1-14-23 Rick, Craig and Eli Talk About The Latest News from the World of Golf
Dj and Eli focus on the Semi-Finals of the World Cup by talking to the Kickaround's Peter Welpton. 12-14-22See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alma and Eli talk about herbs and oils In this life we talked about herbs and oils… And protection… We are divinely protected and guided and loved ! Thank you @alma_amaru for your wisdom and truth https://alma-heart888.myshopify.com/collections her clothing line https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN7-h7Dht0szgKYBF0Fl0Ng Aired 8/13/2021 - on @trueeligance Trueeligance Speaks Series https://linktr.ee/trueeligance --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trueeligance/support
Join us as we talked to two-time Sports Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Studio Analyst and former NFL standout, Nate Burleson on Live with New York Revival.Show Breakdown: 0:00-3:45 Revival Guys Weekend Recap 03:45-07:28 Nate Burelson Intro 07:29-23:53 Athlete to Media Star 23:54-27:52 Going Back Home to Play in Seattle 27:53-30:45 When Nate became El Jefe's Guy 30:45-32:30 Experiencing NYC Rude 32:40-41:49 Shots (McAfee Burn, Eli Talk, and more) 41:50-42:33 SPONSOR 42:34-49:04 Caller Nate asks Nate about Toney & Nate's Best Teammates 49:05-56:53 Nate's Rapping Career and Freestyle Battle with Eli 56:54-58:24 Foodie Talk 58:25-1:03:40 New York Giants Talk 1:03:41-1:06:22 NY Knicks, Victor Cruz's & Sayin' Peace to Nate
The Tee Box 4-16-22 Craig and Eli Talk to DeMarcus Ware About the ClubCorp Classic
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One guy uniting friends from across the United States to encourage, support, and network with each other. Hoping to grow, change, and work through all the fun and hard times together. Content creators working together for the betterment of each other. A group of new friends diving into a adventure together supporting and encouraging each other and laughing through it.
The feeling of being an outsider is an all too familiar one for most human beings. The experience of a Jewish person being made to feel an outsider in Jewish spaces is eloquently investigated by the Eli Talk by Rabbi Shais Rishon who goes by the moniker MaNishtana.Find April and Tracie's full bios and submit topic suggestions for the show at www.JewsTalkRacialJustice.comLearn more about Joyous Justice where April is the founding and fabulous (!) director, and Tracie is a senior partner.: https://joyousjustice.com/Read more of Tracie's thoughts at her blog, bmoreincremental.comAdditional Resources:Watch: MaNishtana's Eli Talk: What Makes This Jew Different Than All Other Jews? Race, Difference, and Safety in Jewish SpacesReflection/Discussion Questions:April and Tracie focus their conversation on MaNishtana's Eli Talk which you can view at the link above. Watch it yourself, what were your initial reactions and takeaways. Tracie shares about her own experiences with being shut out or didn't feel a full sense of belonging within their own Jewish community. When have you felt this similar feeling in reaction to gate-keeping? What are the microsoms of this similar to what Tracie describes in Baltimore between German and Russian Jews. April speaks to the root causes of this gatekeeping, including it as a reaction to intergenerational trauma around antisemitism. What do you think about this? How could this have served us in the past but not in our current moment? Another potential root that April and Tracie discuss is that we may have some internalized antisemitism and that we can't love our neighbor as ourselves if we truly don't love ourselves in the context of White Supremacy Capitalism. What are the ways in which you may have internalized antisemitism? April asks what would it feel like if we got the healing we need and just enjoy and savory the diversity of our religion and our community? What would it feel like to you? What would that look like? April brings up MaNishtana's point that we are a global people were originally 12 tribes that originated from Africa and West Asia, and now with globalization, we are a diasporic people made up of new types of tribes. April invites you to practice this thinking and framework to help bring ease to the antiracism work you are doing. How can you practice with this framework? How can you build this lens in a deeper way?
In this Conversation on Race, Ilana Kaufman, executive director of the Jews of Color Initiative shares her experience and perspective as an African-American Jew. Her work has been featured in books on Black Power, Jewish politics, and moral resistance, and spiritual authority. She's been featured in “The New York Times” and has published articles in the "The Forward", "Jewish Philosophy", and the “Foundation Review”. Key Topics: The Jews of Color Initiative – was founded three years ago to create some infrastructure for Jews of Color inside the Jewish community. “We wanted to answer the questions how do we respond as Jews of Color, and how do we center Jews of color in all of our conversations?”. Results of research and survey to count Jews of Color in the US. Focus on Jewish people who self-identify as Jews of Color The impact of racism outside the Jewish community, and within the Jewish community from white Jewish people. How you can be a white Jew and be racist even having been oppressed as a Jewish person One oppression doesn’t cancel out the other The complex makeup of the Jewish community, and the diversity of Jewish people in the US and the world Why everyone’s liberation is tied together How the US invented the concept of whiteness to enslave, and force people into labor who were Black and Brown, Indigenous, and Asian in this country Different perspectives on race, racism, Israel, colonialism, amongst Jewish people based on age and direct relationship to the holocaust How the trauma of the holocaust is passed down and its impact on safety and behavior for Jewish people The increasing racial diversity of younger Jewish people How the Black Power movement was the foundation for the movement to free Soviet Jews Jews of Color have to deal with racism amongst white Jews and both racism and antisemitism outside the Jewish community. About Ilana Kaufman Ilana Kaufman is the Director of the Jews of Color Field Building Initiative, a national project housed at the Leichtag Foundation. The initiative, inspired by a team of racially diverse Jewish community leaders and motivated funders, informed by racial equity and justice, and anchored by the voices and experience of Jews of Color is focused on grant making, research and field building, and community education. As a guest on NPR’s Code Switch, with pieces featured in eJewish Philanthropy and The Foundation Review, and an Eli Talk titled Who Counts, Race and the Jewish Future with 16,000 views, Ilana is passionate about all things at the intersection of Jewish Community/Racial Justice/Jews of Color/Education/Philanthropy. Prior to joining the Jews of Color Field Building Initiative Ilana was the Public Affairs and Civic Engagement Director, East Bay for the San Francisco, Bay Area Jewish Community Relations Council. Ilana, a Schusterman Fellow who is always searching Jewish Text for discussion of equity and justice received her B.A. in Sociology from California State University-Humboldt, and her M.A. in Educational Pedagogy from Mills College. Contact Info: Website Newsletter LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Nick and Eli Talk at You A LOT this episode. Here are just some of the things - but trust us, there are a lot of things in this episode: - Eli's back pain is back at it again - Nick's cat Neutron has a health scare - The Nintendo Switch ruining the fun - The Witcher 3 never ends - Coronavirus 2.0! Was it done on purpose? Why are viruses sensitive to UV? What's the difference between non-symptomatic and asymptomatic? - WEAR A MASK PEOPLE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nickandelitalkatyou/support
On this episode of Nick & Eli Talk at You: - A recap of father's day (it was pretty great) - Eli's first impressions of The Last of Us: Part 2 (no real spoilers) - Nick's recap of his NAACP LDF charity stream - he raised over $5,000 for charity! #blacklivesmatter - Streaming video games - why does Eli not do it? - Link's Awakening - A Link to the Wind Fish (Eli woke him up, whoops) - Assassin's Creed (we spoil some of these games - but cmon, you've already played them, right? #popeboss #appleofeden) We had to keep it short and sweet this week, but be sure to check us out on social media platforms @wetalkatyou --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nickandelitalkatyou/support
This week on Nick & Eli Talk at You: Eli faces the battle of his life against the Wind Fish. Will our hero destroy the dream-lives of everyone he has ever met?! Nick hosts a 24-hour charity stream (but not all the hours are in a row...). We do not talk about The Last of Us: Part 2, because we aren't those types of podcasters...but we do talk about Persona 5 Royal as a game ELI HAS TO PLAY! We recorded this on Juneteenth - Happy Juneteenth! Time to make it a national holiday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nickandelitalkatyou/support
Nick and Eli Talk at You about getting old. Backaches, neckaches, knees that no longer work, and the problem with cleaning up after your Silkie Chickens. After reflecting on the fragility of life, they then move on to talk about bone sharks (so cool) and what might happen at the Playstation 5 event. We miss you, E3!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nickandelitalkatyou/support
Week 3 of Nick & Eli Talk at You is Week 7 (or 8?) of the coronavirus quarantine. Looking for toilet paper? You won't find it in the stores, but you'll find plenty of it on this episode as we talk about toilet paper and toilet paper accessories. It's the quality content you crave! We then dive into some premium TV to binge while you're stuck at home - there is some great stuff out there! Be sure to subscribe to our podcast wherever you prefer to get your podcasts. We're also on YouTube on Nick's page - @lolnickfox --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nickandelitalkatyou/support
After an 8 year hiatus, Nick and Eli are back to podcasting! With a new name, the spirit of 99 Lives Radio 3.0 (which was already our 3rd attempt at podcasting) lives on with "Nick & Eli Talk at You" For our pilot episode, we catch up and dive straight into coronavirus. With all of this time on our hands sheltering-at-home (WHICH YOU SHOULD BE DOING TO KEEP PEOPLE HEALTHY!) we fired up the ol' microphones and got to talking. Directly at you. It's 30 minutes - pretend you have a commute and listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nickandelitalkatyou/support
Recasting the Jewish legal tradition as literature and spirituality. Dr. Alyssa Gray is Professor of Codes and Responsa Literature and Emily S. and Rabbi Bernard H. Mehlman Chair of Rabbinics at HUC-JIR in New York. She specializes in Talmud and Jewish Law, about which she has written two books and co-edited a third, in addition to numerous essays for both scholarly and popular audiences. Her new book “Charity in Rabbinic Judaism: Atonement, Rewards, and Righteousness” was just published (Routledge, 2019). She is a frequent and sought-after presenter in academic, synagogue, and other venues. Check out her Eli Talk online: “Jewish Law as Great Literature.”
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg has her own ELI Talk with over 12,000 views, Twitter feed with over 18,000 followers, and is Rabbi-in-Residence at Avodah. She has also authored seven books "about the messy business of trying to be a person in the world, and how spirituality can transform that work." Married, mother of three, her latest book, Nurture the Wow, has an entire chapter about 'body stuff.' Rabbi Danya has been named by Newsweek and The Daily Beast as one of ten “rabbis to watch,” and one of the top 50 most influential women rabbis." She is highly sought after as a lecturer and keynote speaker. Related to her latest book we have also embedded her mini-podcast, Nurture the Wowcast, on the show notes page. The Avodah Mision: Avodah strengthens the Jewish community’s fight against the causes and effects of poverty in the United States. We do this by engaging participants in service and community building that inspire them to become lifelong leaders for social change whose work for justice is rooted in and nourished by Jewish values. Links: Sponsor: United Faith Leaders Sponsor: Free Range Priest Clergypreneur Training Nurture the Wow: Finding Spirituality in the Frustration, Boredom, Tears, Poop, Desperation, Wonder, and Radical Amazement of Parenting by Danya Ruttenberg Rabbi Danya's Website Rabbi Danya on Twitter: @TheRaDR Avodah Website Avodah on Facebook Nurture the Wowcast
Is the internet a place, among others, in which Judaism now "lives?" In this special, mid-week episode, Dan and Lex ask that question, using a recent ELI Talk given by Lex as a springboard into the conversation. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here. To access full shownotes for this episode, click here!
This episode Gabe is away so the mice will play. Sean, Rory, and very special guest Eli Talk about Steven Universe, and how Bruce Timm is not good at making Batman likeable and respecting female characters.