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SMEREN MET BRENDEL
#068 - Vergeven, voor wie doe je dat?

SMEREN MET BRENDEL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 17:48


In deze aflevering neem ik je mee op een reis door het proces van vergeving. Vergeven is een krachtige daad van compassie die zowel voor anderen als voor jezelf bevrijdend kan zijn. Ik deel mijn inzichten over waarom vergeving zo belangrijk is voor je emotionele en fysieke gezondheid. Ook bespreek ik praktische stappen die je kunt nemen om zowel anderen als jezelf te vergeven, en hoe vergeving kan helpen om de keten van trauma te doorbreken. Daarnaast vertel ik het indrukwekkende verhaal van Eva Kor, een overlevende van Auschwitz, die de nazi's heeft vergeven. Haar moedige daad van vergeving laat zien hoe je de diepste wonden kunt helen en innerlijke vrede kunt vinden. Bekijk hier de video waarin ze hierover vertelt.

Who Gets What?
A Personal Memory of The Holocaust, with Alex Kor

Who Gets What?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 29:37


The name of a museum tells it all:   "Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Labs Experiments Survivors."  Our guest. Dr. Alex Kor, is one of those survivors.  His memories are vivid, powerful, and important.     The museum is located in Terre Haute, having been started by Alex' Mother, Eva Kor.    

Fund for Teachers - The Podcast
Experiencing WWII Death Camps to Empower Students

Fund for Teachers - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 25:20


A 2022 piece by National Public Radio cited Anne Frank as “the most famous young author of all time,” as her diary, translated into more than 65 languages, is one of the most widely read books in the world. One such reader was Nikia Garland. Now a 24-year veteran teacher at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, she was once a sixth grader at nearby Farrington Elementary Shool where she picked up the autobiography – never thinking that Anne wouldn't survive. That surprising conclusion would inform Nikia's future – rooted in education and social justice.Today we're learning from Nikia Garland, a native Indianan who earned both an undergraduate and master's degree from Indiana University and currently teaches British Literature and AP Language and Composition. She has taught a wide range of secondary and college-level classes in the U.S. and internationally. In addition to being a Fund for Teachers Fellow, Nikia is a Terry Fear Holocaust Educator in Action recipient, a Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation grant recipient, a Lilly Endowment Teacher Creativity Fellow, and a Grosvenor Teacher Fellow. In all of her free time, she is a chair for the Indiana Teachers of Writing conference,  president-elect for the Indiana affiliate of the National Council of Teachers of English – and mother of two sons.When seeking resources to support her Holocaust unit, Nikia realized that Indiana had a Holocaust Museum, founded by Auschwitz survivor Eva Kor. She ALSO found Fund for Teachers through a Google search and, last summer, used a $5,000 grant to document historical sites in Germany and Poland related to the novels The Book Thief and My Forgiveness, My Justice to expand student comprehension of significant events in world history and inspire them as social justice advocates and global citizens.We caught up with Nikia two days before International Holocaust Remembrance Day (also commemorated in Indiana as Eva Kor Education Day), to hear about the learning she experienced and why feels it was vital for her students…After listening, read Nikia's article “A visit to Auschwitz changed how I teach about the Holocaust" published by Chalkbeat Indiana on Friday, January 26th. 

SinaiCast
UNBRACKETED BOOK TALK & DISCUSSION

SinaiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 61:51


Rabbi Erez Sherman will moderate a discussion between Alex Kor, son of holocaust survivor Eva Kor, Graham Honaker, the author of Unbracketed, & world renowned coach, Bob McKillop. Learn the story of Eva, who led the Davidson basketball team on a trip to Auschwitz. Hear about the power of the sports community to bring Holocaust awareness to a greater audience and the difference we can make while learning stories of human dignity. This event will bring together faith and sports communities across Los Angeles.

SinaiCast
Rabbi On The Sidelines | Coach Bob McKillop, Graham Honaker, and Alex Kor

SinaiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 43:35


Coach Bob McKillop, of Davidson basketball, and Steph Curry's college coach, explains why he took his team to Auschwitz in 2018, and what it means to his players and other athletes. How can college sports impact the lives of athletes off the court to make a difference in the communities they live in? Joining us will be Alex Kor, son of Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, and Graham Honaker, of Butler Univeristy, author of the book “Unbracketed.”

Rabbi On The Sidelines
Rabbi On The Sidelines, Coach Bob McKillop, Graham Honaker, and Alex Kor

Rabbi On The Sidelines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 43:48


Coach Bob McKillop, of Davidson basketball, and Steph Curry's college coach, Graham Honaker, author of Unbracketed, and Alex Kor, son of Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, speaks with Rabbi Sherman how college basketball can be a platform for Holocaust education through immersive experiences. How do we learn to be leaders by telling the stories of our past?

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
327 - Josef Mengele: Nazi Angel of Death (Happy Holidays)

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 170:21


Josef Mengele was a great guy! Just very misunderstood. Wait, no. I'm thinking of someone else. Josef Mengele was a MONSTER. His complete and total lack of empathy for anyone not a member of Hitler's nonsensical racial purity dream boggles the mind. He saw his experimental patients at the Auschwitz  concentration camp as nothing more than lab rats who happened to kind of look human. His experiments were cruel and misguided. And mostly dealt with identical twins. Child twins. And saddest of all - his cruelty did not stand out amongst his peers. He was but one of many, many monsters. A product of Nazi brainwashing that had gone on for so long, reality had been inverted. Evil was good, and good was evil in many ways. We look at all of this today. And sorry for the timing! It was a voted-in topic, and is probably about the LEAST festive topic we could Suck this week. But - I did find it fascinating and hope you do too. And next week will be lighter - I promise! :) Hail Nimrod and Happy Holidays! Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation: We gave a total of $37,547 to the Bad Magic Giving Tree! Thank you for helping us make the holidays extra special for 53 families and 125 kids :) And we also were able to contribute another $1612 to our scholarship fund.Get tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CY7-CVYhu0wMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard?  Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Kevin & Query - Wednesday 12/14: Purdue hires Ryan Walters, Pacers take on the Warriors, Colts latest + Stephen Holder, Chris Denari, Davidson HC Matt McKillop & more!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 135:37


00:00 – 26:34 – A rainy but busy Wednesday, Jake's math final, Purdue hires Illinois DC Ryan Walters as head coach, Pacers-Warriors tonight, will Steph and Klay play, Kevin's worried about his Pacers' win total bet 26:35 – 32:13 – Morning Checkdown 32:14 – 44:03 – Jeff Saturday wants to return as head coach next season, has he done enough to convince fans he's the right guy for the job, does Matt Ryan want to return next season 44:04 – 1:09:24 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder on Todd McShay's mock draft having the Colts select Northwestern OL Peter Skoronski, Matt Ryan's tone about 2023, Jeff Saturday and Chris Ballard's futures in 2023, are the Jaguars going to make a run with the Titans struggling, T.Y. Hilton signing with the Cowboys and why he didn't return to the Colts, Morning Checkdown 1:09:25 – 1:25:16 – Davidson head coach Matt McKillop joins us to preview the Indy Classic and their showdown with top-ranked Purdue, his relationship with Steph Curry, how to slow down Purdue, the emotional trip the team took regarding Eva Kor and her family 1:25:17 – 1:31:37 – Purdue's hiring of Ryan Walters 1:31:38 – 1:56:42 – Pacers TV announcer Chris Denari on if he thinks that Steph Curry/Klay Thompson/Draymond Green will play tonight on the second night of a back-to-back, thoughts on the long Pacers road trip, the loss to the Heat, how teams are guarding Haliburton, the Pacers grueling schedule means not much practice time, Chris Duarte, T.Y. Hilton wearing #16 for Cowboys, Morning Checkdown 1:56:43 – 2:04:04 – POP QUIZ 2:04:05 – 2:15:36 – Illini football reporter Scott Richey on Ryan Walters becoming Purdue's next head coach, what he brings to the table, not getting the Colorado job, Walters' mentality that he'll bring to the Boilermakers, Illinois basketballSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Best of Kevin & Query - Wednesday 12/14: Should the Colts keep Jeff Saturday for 2023 & beyond? + Pacers/Warriors, Davidson HC Matt McKillop & more!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 61:38


00:00 – 11:51 – Jeff Saturday wants to return as head coach next season, has he done enough to convince fans he's the right guy for the job, does Matt Ryan want to return next season 11:52 – 31:13 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder on Todd McShay's mock draft having the Colts select Northwestern OL Peter Skoronski, Matt Ryan's tone about 2023, Jeff Saturday and Chris Ballard's futures in 2023, are the Jaguars going to make a run with the Titans struggling, T.Y. Hilton signing with the Cowboys and why he didn't return to the Colts 31:14 – 45:55 – Davidson head coach Matt McKillop joins us to preview the Indy Classic and their showdown with top-ranked Purdue, his relationship with Steph Curry, how to slow down Purdue, the emotional trip the team took regarding Eva Kor and her family 45:56 – 1:01:37 - Pacers TV announcer Chris Denari on if he thinks that Steph Curry/Klay Thompson/Draymond Green will play tonight on the second night of a back-to-back, thoughts on the long Pacers road trip, the loss to the Heat, how teams are guarding Haliburton, the Pacers grueling schedule means not much practice time, Chris DuarteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Read Between the Lines
Joe Lee discusses his book, "Forgiveness: The Story of Eva Kor. Survivor of The Auschwitz Twin Experiments"

Read Between the Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 42:23


Molly talks with author Joe Lee about his book, "Forgiveness: The Story of Eva Kor. Survivor of The Auschwitz Twin Experiments". Order "Forgiveness" from Amazon right here https://amzn.to/3zII3xt ABOUT FORGIVENESS In March of 1944, at age 10, little Eva was arrested with her entire family, including her twin sister, Miriam, for the "crime" of being Jewish. Nazis loaded Eva and her family into a cattle car with other men, women, and children headed to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Within moments of their arrival, the twins lost their entire family to the gas chambers without a chance to say goodbye. Because twins were considered valuable for research, the girls were spared immediate death by Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor and war criminal, in favor of experimentation and torture. This stunning, heartbreaking illustrated biography tells the story of a tenacious girl's fight to survive a horrific childhood ravaged by tragedy; her growing anger as an adult who settled in Terre Haute, Indiana; and her eventual discovery that forgiveness might just save her life. ABOUT JOE LEE Joe Lee is an artist, cartoonist (his Saturday editorial cartoon has run in the Bloomington Herald-Times for the last 19 years), author, and illustrator. His books on Dante, Greek Mythology and the History of Clowns (he is also a former circus clown having graduated from Ringling Bros. Clown College and travelled with several different circuses) were published by For Beginners Publishing (where he also illustrated another dozen titles for their ongoing series).

If We Knew Then - Down Syndrome Podcast
118. The Best We've Got: The Carl Erskine Story with Ted Green

If We Knew Then - Down Syndrome Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 67:03


Documentarian, Ted Green visits with us to discuss his most recent film “The Best We've Got: The Carl Erskine Story”.  As a teammate and close friend of Jackie Robinson and then as the father of a person with Down syndrome, Carl played a pioneering role in two human-rights movements. Our guest, Ted Green switched to filmmaking in 2010 after 20 years as a newspaper journalist, and since then he has produced and directed eight documentaries. Other subjects include Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, and Indianapolis' Crispus Attucks High School. Website: https://www.carlerskinefilm.com EPIC Website: http://soindiana.org/EPIC EPIC Promo (3:30): https://vimeo.com/710911325/b293dfbb38 “The Fan Connection”: https://www.fanconnectionmovie.com Episode Transcript: https://ifweknewthen701833686.wordpress.com/2022/10/06/118-the-carl-erskine-story-with-ted-green/2/ Please follow us on Twitter @ifweknewthenPOD you can drop us a line on our Facebook page @ifweknewthenPOD or visit our website https://www.IfWeKnewThen.com to send us an email with questions and comments. You can join our mailing list there and get alerts of future podcast episodes. Thank you again and we look forward to you joining us on the next episode of IF WE KNEW THEN.

Vanilla Magazine
Eva Kor: la CAVIA di MENGELE che perdonò i Nazisti

Vanilla Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 11:29


GSMC Book Review Podcast
GSMC Book Review Podcast Episode 347: Interview with Joe Lee

GSMC Book Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 76:11


Sarah speaks with Joe Lee about his historical fiction graphic novel, Forgiveness: The Story of Eva Kor, Survivor of The Auschwitz Twin Experiments: "In March of 1944, at age 10, little Eva was arrested with her entire family, including her twin sister, Miriam, for the 'crime' of being Jewish. Nazis loaded Eva and her family into a cattle car with other men, women, and children headed to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Within moments of their arrival, the twins lost their entire family to the gas chambers without a chance to say goodbye. Because twins were considered valuable for research, the girls were spared immediate death by Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor and war criminal, in favor of experimentation and torture. This stunning, heartbreaking illustrated biography tells the story of a tenacious girl's fight to survive a horrific childhood ravaged by tragedy; her growing anger as an adult who settled in Terre Haute, Indiana; and her eventual discovery that forgiveness might just save her life." If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. This way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Book Review Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast Network Advertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-book-review-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/…/gsmc-book-review-po…/id1123769087 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-EKO3toL1A Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_BookReview Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCBookReview/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmcbookreview Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Book Review Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Book Review Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.

hoosierhistorylive
Pamela Bliss and outdoor murals across Indiana

hoosierhistorylive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 58:18


In Seymour, she is known first and foremost for her outdoor mural of John Mellencamp. The eye-catching mural in the rock star's hometown is 35 feet tall and 52 feet wide. In Greenfield, artist Pamela Bliss has drawn attention for "Tall Tales", a mural that also is 35 feet tall. As a salute to the agricultural heritage of Hancock County, the mural depicts three generations of Hoosiers at a farm fence, with an older man in overalls gesturing as he shares a yarn with two younger listeners. In downtown Indianapolis, Pamela is known for several outdoor murals. Her most recently completed artwork includes larger-than-life depictions of Reggie Miller, the former Indiana Pacer, and the late Eva Kor, the Holocaust survivor who crusaded for forgiveness during the final years of her life.

Amalia Kussner - Miniature Artist of the Gilded Age
Eva Kor: A Holocaust Survivor - Who turned Tragedy into Triumph

Amalia Kussner - Miniature Artist of the Gilded Age

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 36:18


This podcast will be the incredible story of Eva Mozes Kor, who was a Holocaust survivor. She and her twin sister, Miriam, were also part of a medical experimentation program at Auschwitz, run by Dr. Josef Mengele. As an adult, and to deal with her trauma and grief, Eva started a Holocaust museum in Indiana (CANDLES*). Through an in-depth and fascinating interview with Leah Simpson, the Executive Director of that museum, you will hear highlights of her life story. You will also learn that Eva in her later years, through a series of events, decided to embark on a path of forgiveness. For more information on the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center and their programs – please follow this link. *Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors.Photo credit: CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Learning Center. 

Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Joe Lee, FORGIVENESS & Valerie Martin, I GIVE IT TO YOU

Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 57:13


We talk with Joe Lee about his graphic biography, Forgiveness: The Story of Eva Kor. Then Valerie Martin tells us about her new novel I Give It To You. The post Joe Lee, FORGIVENESS & Valerie Martin, I GIVE IT TO YOU appeared first on Writer's Voice.

Postcard Pedagogy
Episode 5: Taking the Basketball Team to Auschwitz: New Models for Off-Campus Study

Postcard Pedagogy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 11:04


College athletes are among the students least likely to study abroad—at least in the traditional sense. This episode presents a new model for how liberal arts colleges might engage partner organizations to design impactful international experiences for athletes. My guest for this episode is Dr. Amanda Caleb is Professor of English and Medical and Health Humanities at Misericordia University in Pennsylvania. She also serves as an educational consultant for the Maimonidies Institute for Medicine, Ethics, and the Holocaust. Caleb is a former Division I athlete and graduate of Davidson College. In 2018, she partnered with Davidson College Men’s Basketball Coach Bob McKillop, the Maimonidies Institute, CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center, and Auschwitz survivor Eva Kor to take the Davidson College Men’s Basketball team on an impactful three-day trip to Auschwitz and Birkenau.In the interview, Caleb references Ray Allen’s 2017 essay, “Why I Went to Auschwitz” which appeared in The Players’ Tribune.This episode features music from the following artists from the Free Music Archive:Podington Bear, “Sunset Stroll Into the Wood”Chad Crouch, “Lilac”Chad Crouch, “Ginger”Chad Crouch, “Cross Stitch” (repeated three times)

Tricycle Talks
Is Forgiveness Buddhist?

Tricycle Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 37:16


In a year of intense suffering, forgiveness may be the last thing on our minds. Some of us may be harboring resentment for family members, government leaders, or maybe the grocery store cashier who didn’t look like they were smiling under their mask this morning. But a new book encourages our capacity for reconciliation by retelling the stories of people who forgave under seemingly impossible circumstances. In Inspiring Forgiveness: Poems, Quotations, and True Stories to Help with Forgiving Yourself and Others, author Barbara Bonner recounts stories about people who found in it themselves to forgive themselves and others when the stakes were exceedingly high. A mother forgives herself after her son commits a school shooting. Eva Kor forgives the doctors who performed medical experiments on her and her sister during the Holocaust. John Lewis forgives George Wallace. The loved ones of the Emanuel Nine forgive the killer and vow to move toward love. In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Tricycle’s Editor and Publisher James Shaheen sits down with Barbara and meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg to discuss these instances of forgiveness as well as the conditions we need to forgive, and to what extent Buddhists engage with the practice. Committed to a life of Buddhist study and practice, Barbara Bonner has her own consulting practice supporting nonprofit leadership. She’s also the author of Inspiring Generosity and Inspiring Courage.

The Power of Forgiveness with Dwayne Staten
Forgiveness Made Easy - Interview with Barbara J. Hunt

The Power of Forgiveness with Dwayne Staten

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 60:06


Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Coach, Speaker, Writer & Musician Barbara J Hunt who brings over 25 years' experience as an international mentor, coach and transformational facilitator to make forgiveness easy. She is expert in guiding her clients from "I'll never forgive them for that" to complete release from the past, authentic forgiveness and peace of mind and heart. We spoke about her book "Forgiveness Made Easy: The Revolutionary Guide to Moving Beyond Your Past and Truly Letting Go", how forgiveness is a super power & more. Please listen to this interview! Barbara J. Hunt: Website: http://www.forgivenessmadeeasy.co.uk/ Her Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076P26K96/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Coaching: http://www.evolutionarycoaching.co.uk/ Barbara's Song ""Merry Christmas (Means I Love You) Golden Angel Project": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY4Bv9wrBd8 Show Notes: When Barbara mentioned turning the other cheek: "But I say, do not resist an evil person! If someone slaps you on the right cheek, offer the other cheek also." Matthew 5:39 NLT We mentioned the Forgive 70 times 7 verse: "No, not seven times,” Jesus replied, “but seventy times seven!" Matthew 18:22 NLT Story about Botham Jean: https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/07/us/dallas-police-shooting-botham-shem-jean/index.html and https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/02/us/botham-jean-brother-amber-guyger-hug/index.html Barbara mentioned Eva Kor she was a survivor of the holocaust and was subject to human experimentation under Dr. Josef Mengele and she forgave the Nazis for what they did to her. "Where there is no counsel, the people fall; But in the multitude of counselors there is safety." Proverbs 11:14 NKJV "Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed." James 5:16 NLT Course in Miracles (https://acim.house/lesson-78/) Mentioned what is done in the dark: "Therefore whatever you have spoken in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you have spoken in the ear in inner rooms will be proclaimed on the housetops" Luke 12:3 NKJV Mentioned thorn in the flesh: "even though I have received such wonderful revelations from God. So to keep me from becoming proud, I was given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger from Satan to torment me and keep me from becoming proud." 2 Corinthians 12:7 NLT Teens listen to Phil Collins for the first time: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l3-iufiywU) My Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwaynestaten/ Leave me a Voice Message! https://anchor.fm/dwayne-staten5/message Music: Moody by Jay Someday https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_moody Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/WJHTZpx9d2o

That's So F****d Up
Episode 14- Murderer: Josef Mengele

That's So F****d Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 54:55


Ashley and Cam cover a bingo winner's request- Nazi "doctor" Josef Mengele AKA the Angel of Death. Good golly, this is a rough one, listen with caution!Cam covers Mengele's upbringing and education, as well as what happened to him after the war, while Ashley tells you about the heinous crimes that this monster committed while at Auschwitz. Do you want ad free, early release episodes, and so much more?! Find us at patreon.com/tsfuTo download "Murder Bingo" for today's episode, and for our sources, head over to tsfuthepodcast.comFollow us @tsfuthepodcast on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook, where you can also join our private Facebook group! And make sure to come hang out with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/j5aPUgt

We Need To Talk About Genocide
Survivor Stories - Eva Kor

We Need To Talk About Genocide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 53:08


A discussion with Leah Simpson, Executive Director of the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Indiana about Holocaust survivor Eva Kor

The Freenoter
Performance (AKA Tom and Tamsen Acting Badly)

The Freenoter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 44:25


This week, Tom and Tamsen address the finer points of performance--actually delivering your talk. Are speakers actors? We also celebrate the work of Eva Kor, who taught us that content trumps performance. And we celebrate "dry January" with our favorite non-alcoholic cocktail. SHOW NOTES (all Amazon links are affiliate links): More on the "white lab coat effect": https://beyondphilosophy.com/dress-success-white-lab-coat-effect-subconscious-experience/ Journey, "Separate Ways": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LatorN4P9aA Tamsen's Four Speaking Personas: Commander Councilor Storyteller Sage https://www.contentmarketingworld.com/speaker-tips-tamsen-webster-6-delivery/ Dale Carnegie: The Art of Public Speaking https://www.amazon.com/Art-Public-Speaking-Deluxe-Hardbound/dp/9388118472/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&linkCode=sl1&tag=redthread0f-20&linkId=a2c0b3271703bf5f3472683831d5c524&language=en_US MAHNA MAHNAM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N_tupPBtWQ Tamsen's upcoming event with Nick Morgan - Fast Track Forum: https://fasttrackforum.com Tim Pollard's book: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tim+pollard+compelling+communicator&language=en_US&crid=V7L6RI95QRH2&linkCode=sl2&linkId=abbb2f3070886311e2e5b7fd970d572b&sprefix=Tim+pollard+c%2Caps%2C149&tag=redthread0f-20&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_13 Monica Lewinsky's TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/monica_lewinsky_the_price_of_shame?language=en Joe Smith on how to use a paper towel: https://www.ted.com/talks/joe_smith_how_to_use_a_paper_towel?language=en Eva Kor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdgPAetNY5U Seedlip: https://www.amazon.com/Seedlip-Distilled-Non-Alcoholic-Spirits-Sampler/dp/B07QFYCV3Q/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=seedlip&qid=1580148278&sr=8-6&linkCode=sl1&tag=redthread0f-20&linkId=64fa276345285dae5f40ac999bb1d7e0&language=en_US The "Garden and Tonic" 2 oz. Seedlip Garden Fill with ice Top with Elderflower TonicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Remembering The Passed
The Woman Who Forgave The Nazis At Auschwitz

Remembering The Passed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 14:54


Remembering Eva Kor, Justice John Paul StevensEva Kor was a Romanian Jew, who along with her twin sister Miriam, survived the Holocaust. As twins, she and her sister were subject to medical experiments by the notorious Auschwitz camp doctor, Josef Mengele. She surprised the world when she forgave several of the Nazi officers responsible for the Holocaust (but not Mengele).Justice John Paul Stevens, a native of Chicago, was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court for 35 years from 1975-2010. Appointed by President Ford, he was the third longest justice in Supreme Court history

Small Town Big Stories
18. Throwing Stones: a Lecture About Forgiveness

Small Town Big Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019


In episode 18 of Small Town Big Stories, Jill shares a lecture she has been developing on the topic of forgiveness as a result of her work and travel with Holocaust survivor Eva Kor.  The lecture such topics as, What Is Forgiveness?  Are Forgiveness and Reconciliation the Same Thing?  How Can I Forgive? Show Notes: … More 18. Throwing Stones: a Lecture About Forgiveness

Small Town Big Stories
18. Throwing Stones: a Lecture About Forgiveness

Small Town Big Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019


In episode 18 of Small Town Big Stories, Jill shares a lecture she has been developing on the topic of forgiveness as a result of her work and travel with Holocaust survivor Eva Kor.  The lecture such topics as, What Is Forgiveness?  Are Forgiveness and Reconciliation the Same Thing?  How Can I Forgive? Show Notes: … More 18. Throwing Stones: a Lecture About Forgiveness

Last Word
Eva Kor, Christopher Booker, João Gilberto, John McCririck

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 28:02


Pictured: Eva Kor Matthew Bannister on Eva Kor who, with her twin sister, was the subject of experiments by the Nazi doctor Josef Mengele in Auschwitz. She later publicly forgave her tormentors. Christopher Booker, the founding editor of Private Eye and Telegraph columnist. João Gilberto, the Brazilian pioneer of bossa nova music whose hits included The Girl From Ipanema. And John McCririck, the eccentric TV racing pundit who was criticised for his sexist views. Interviewed guest: Alex Kor Interviewed guest: Penny Tierney Interviewed guest: Tim Stanley Interviewed guest: Robin Denselow Interviewed guest: Alastair Down Interviewed guest: Cornelius Lysaght Producer: Paula McGinley Archive clips from: Outlook, World Service 13/05/2015; Dirty Years Of Satire, Radio 4 06/10/1991; That Was The Week That Was, BBC One 19/12/1963; Today, Radio 4 04/07/2019; New Names Making News, Radio 4 18/12/1962; John McCririck Interview, Star Sports April 2018; Celebrity Big Brother, Channel 4 2005; Big Brother's Big Mouth, Channel 4 18/08/2006.

Midday
Midday Culture Connections: Reflections On Courage

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 49:02


It's another edition of Midday Culture Connections, with Dr. Sheri Parks. Today we’re asking the question: what is courage? From sacred texts to screenplays to the daily news, our culture is filled with references to courage as an element of character that makes a person worthy of respect. We see courage in the physical bravery of soldiers and first responders. But courage is also the moral strength to do what’s right, when doing so can be hard, or dangerous.Today, we’ll look for examples of courage in the Central American migrants now suffering at the southern US border…in political leaders who’ve put principle above party…and in victims who’ve found the strength to forgive great wrongs.And we’ll ask: what does courage mean to you?Midday’s senior producer Rob Sivak, sitting in for Tom Hall, is joined today, as we are each month on this series, by Dr. Sheri Parks, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and author of Fierce Angels: Living with a Legacy from the Sacred Dark Feminine to the Strong Black Woman. Also with us in the studio is Dr. Ana Patricia Rodriguez. She is an associate professor of U.S-Latino and Central American Literature at the University of Maryland College Park. Dr. Rodriguez left El Salvador as a child when her family emigrated to the United States. She has been closely involved with the immigrant community through her volunteer work as a Spanish interpreter for asylum-seeking migrants, and her work with the children of undocumented immigrant families here in Maryland.This conversation was livestreamed on WYPR’s Facebook page, and you can watch the video here.The audio clip of Eva Kor in today's program was taken from a longer 2015 Google Talk conversation with Eva Kor and Ted Green, director of the documentary ----Eva,---- and moderated by Mike Abrams.

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall
Episode 100 - Why We Remember - July 5, 2019

Morning Coffee with Larry Quicksall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 30:07


Good Morning and Good Coffee! I hope you enjoyed your Independence Day celebrations yesterday. Today I talk about why we remember things including the signing of the Declaration of Independence as well as why we should remember Eva Kor and what she thought it was important to remember. Eva died yesterday and here is a link to the article I read on today's podcast. https://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/local-holocaust-survivor-eva-kor-passes-away/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/larry-quicksall/message

Pathway to Promise Podcast w/ Dr. Brad Miller
PTP:058. “Finish with Forgiveness” with Filmmaker Ted Green

Pathway to Promise Podcast w/ Dr. Brad Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 54:44


In Episode 058 of the Pathway to Promise Podcast Dr. Brad Miller has a fascinating conversation with documentary filmmaker Ted Green of TedGreenfilms.com. Ted Green is an award-winning filmmaker whose has created films which share stories of the triumph of the human spirit profiling people like Championship basketball coach John Wooden, Military Veterans and Eva Kor who survived terrible medical experiments as a twin by Dr Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz Concentration camp.  It was Ted’s latest film about Eva which was the primary topic of this interview. Ted tells Brad about what he looks for in a great story to tell on film.  This includes the tension in the life of the subject which includes overcoming adversity experiencing a  beautiful story arch with speaks to the hears of people.  He goes on to share how important it is that the subject leaves an indelible impression on the people they influence in their life.  Such was certainly the case in the story of Eva Kor the focus of Teds film “Eva:” Eva Kor and her twin sister were separated from her mother at age 10 at the Auschwitz death camp and subject to unthinkable medical experiments by the “Angel of Death” Dr. Josef Mengele.   Of 3000 twins experimented on Eva and her sister were among only 300 to survive the war. Ted Green tells Eva’s story of survival of the death camp and then her incredible courage and perseverance to tell the story of the Josef Mengele twins and simultaneously led a worldwide manhunt for the doctor who authored such pain and death. The most memorable part of the conversation about Eva was her decision to forgive Dr. Josef Mengele and the Nazi’s in 1995 which led to backlash and persecution in the aftermath of her decision to forgive. it was the choice to finish with forgiveness which led to a life transformation for Eva which she shares with Ted Green in the film and which she teaches now to a generation of school children through an educational program based on the movie. This is truly a story of life transformation through telling the story of forgiveness through Ted Greens film and in this fascination conversation he has with Dr. Brad Miller on this Episode 058 of the Pathway to Promise Podcast. The mission of the Pathway to Promise Podcast is to help people overcome adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. Dr. Brad Miller June 2019 (#) Brad Miller 1:17 My privilege today to have with us Ted green of Ted green films, who is a filmmaker of some really, really awesome films that have showed the human spirit in some really neat ways, shows how people have overcome great adversity will go, in one particular case about a woman who was in a Nazi concentration camp, and we'll talk about her in just a minute. But, Ted, welcome to the pathway to promise. Ted Green 1:42 Thanks, Brad. I really appreciate it. Thank you very much. Brad Miller 1:45 Awesome. Well, you're a great storyteller, and I enjoy your work. But you started off your storytelling in the newspaper business and somehow navigated to film but tell us a little bit about your story about how you got to where you're at today. Ted Green 1:57 Sure. And actually, I'll start by saying that I still can consider myself a journalist, rather than a filmmaker, I'm just operating in a different medium now. But after college, and then I went to grad school in Chicago for journalism. And then I, I was going to be nothing but a sports writer, nothing else. That's all I was going to be. And then I was sitting at home for maybe six months, striking out and every job opportunity and one popped up in a tiny little town in Florida, where I was going to be a news copy editor. And I was going to have no part of that. But my parents said, you're out the door, you're taking it and I said, Okay, I packed up my, my three fish into the U haul. And then I ultimately did end up on the sports side of...

No Limits
"Eva" Documentary Film

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 54:04


Host Jon Krull is joined by filmmaker Ted Green, publisher Peggy Tierney, and Holocaust survivor Eva Kor to discuss the new WFYI and Ted Green documentary film, "Eva". Eva is a survivor of Auschwitz, and of inhuman experiments by notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. Eva Kor has emerged as a leading global figure in the fight to keep the lessons of the Holocaust alive, delivering a message at once controversial and immensely powerful: A message of forgiveness.

Access Utah
Best Of Access Utah With Former UPR Station Manager Richard Meng On Monday's Access Utah

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 54:01


It's a pledge drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is former UPR Station Manager Richard Meng. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of my most memorable interviews. We'll hear from explorer and educator Helen Thayer; indomitable Holocaust survivor Eva Kor; and singer-songwriter Rosalie Sorrells. And we'll invite you to pledge your support to UPR to ensure that Access Utah and all the programming you value continues strong.

Elevate Your Life
Ep. 01 Auschwitz Survivors and Mob Bosses

Elevate Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 22:44


Seeing three dead children sprawled out on the latrine floor in Auschwitz would cause many of us to shut down. Facing life in prison without parole would cause many of us to give up. But humans have a tenacity to overcome hopelessness after reaching the lowest of the lows. This is called your Pivot Point. The story of Auschwitz survivor Eva Kor, and an interview with former mob boss Michael Franzese, takes a look at their respective Pivot Points. When faced with utter hopelessness, how do we rework our mindset to overcome?

Holocaust (Audio)
Eva Kor: Surviving the Angel of Death

Holocaust (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 58:01


Eva Kor was 10 when she and her family stepped off the train in Auschwitz in the fall of 1944. Minutes later an SS officer took her and her twin sister, Miriam, away from their mother, father and two older sisters. The twins never saw the others again. Awaiting the girls was Josef Mengele, "the Angel of Death" who performed unspeakably sadistic experiments on roughly 1,500 sets of twins. When the Soviet army liberated Auschwitz on Jan. 27, 1945, Eva and Miriam were among the fewer than 200 survivors of Mengele's atrocities. Kor talks about her ordeal at the hands of Mengele and her decision to forgive. Series: "Taubman Symposia in Jewish Studies" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30962]

Holocaust (Video)
Eva Kor: Surviving the Angel of Death

Holocaust (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 58:01


Eva Kor was 10 when she and her family stepped off the train in Auschwitz in the fall of 1944. Minutes later an SS officer took her and her twin sister, Miriam, away from their mother, father and two older sisters. The twins never saw the others again. Awaiting the girls was Josef Mengele, "the Angel of Death" who performed unspeakably sadistic experiments on roughly 1,500 sets of twins. When the Soviet army liberated Auschwitz on Jan. 27, 1945, Eva and Miriam were among the fewer than 200 survivors of Mengele's atrocities. Kor talks about her ordeal at the hands of Mengele and her decision to forgive. Series: "Taubman Symposia in Jewish Studies" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30962]

Baruch Community
Surviving the Angel of Death : The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 113:11


Auschwitz survivor Eva Kor speaks about her holocaust experience and her book "Surviving the Angel of Death."

Baruch Community
Surviving the Angel of Death : The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 113:11


Auschwitz survivor Eva Kor speaks about her holocaust experience and her book "Surviving the Angel of Death."

Coccinelle
Ho incontrato Isabella Rossellini - Coccinelle 36

Coccinelle

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 59:14


Ogni giovedì, buone notizie, curiosità e facezie di cui non si può proprio fare a meno. Il podcast delle cose belle, compresi i suoi due conduttori: Elisa Finocchiaro e Matteo Scandolin.

Access Utah
Eva Kor, Holocaust Survivor, on Thursday's Access Utah

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 59:45


Monday is International Holocaust Remembrance Day; so designated because January 27, 1945 was the day that the largest Nazi death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, was liberated by Soviet troops. We'll mark the occasion on Thursday by revisiting a conversation with Eva Kor, a Holocaust survivor and victim of Dr. Josef Mengele's medical experiments on twins at Auschwitz. Mengele was given the name “Angel of Death,” because of his position as a SS physician in charge of selecting which new prisoners of the camp would be killed or selected for forced labor. Kor and her sister launched a search for other twins who survived Mengele's experiments and located 122 individual survivors.

Focus on Flowers
CANDLES Co-founder Eva Moses Kor

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 2:00


Gena Asher interviews Eva Kor, survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp who, with her sister Miriam, was subjected to experimentation under Josef Mengele.

Access Utah
Eva Kor, Holocaust Survivor, on Access Utah Monday

Access Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 57:12


Eva Kor is a Holocaust survivor and victim of Dr. Josef Mengele's medical experiments on twins at Auschwitz. Mengele was given the name “Angel of Death,” because of his position as a SS physician in charge of selecting which new prisoners of the camp would be killed or selected for forced labor. Kor and her sister launched a search for other twins who survived Mengele's experiments and located 122 individual survivors. She founded C.A.N.D.L.E.S. Holocaust museum in Indiana.

Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue

In this week's episode we will be discussing the concept of forgiveness. Drawing from the experiences of Holocaust survivor, Eva Kor, and the families of victims of the 9/11 attacks, we will discuss whether or not forgiveness is possible or even desirable. Questions regarding the prerequisites of forgiveness will be addressed, as well as the benefits of forgiveness, both on the individual and society as a whole.

Hometown History
110: Laughter and Legacy: Joe Lee's Journey from Clowning to Chronicling History

Hometown History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:55


Joe Lee's pen has captured the harrowing resilience of a Holocaust survivor in stark black and white, but today, we turn the page to a different chapter of his life—one painted in the vibrant colors of joy and jest. Welcome back to Hometown History, where we revisit the remarkable life of Joe Lee, not just as the author behind 'Forgiveness: The Story of Eva Kor, Survivor of the Auschwitz Experiments,' but as a man who embraced the ancient art of clowning. In this episode, we peel back the layers of a profession often shrouded in mystery and mirth to reveal the rich tapestry of history and humanity within the world of clowning.From his professional training to the moments that laughter bridged gaps between souls, Joe shares with us how the craft of clowning is woven into the fabric of human experience. It's a journey that juxtaposes the profound depth of chronicling the darkest facets of history with the lightness of bringing smiles to faces young and old. Join us for this and other untold stories that color our understanding of the human experience at itshometownhistory.com. Here, every smile tells a story, and every story holds a world of emotion.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Hometown History
109: Ink and Memory: The Illustrated Life of Eva Kor

Hometown History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 30:23


Words can etch history into our minds, but when paired with images, they carve the stories into our souls. In this chapter of Hometown History we delve into a unique biography that transcends traditional storytelling—a visual and narrative odyssey into the life of Eva Kor, Holocaust survivor and founder of the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center. As I recounted my visit and discovery to a photographer friend, Rodney Margison, the conversation serendipitously led me to Joe Lee, the man who penned Eva's story and framed it in the stark contrasts of black and white illustrations.This biography is more than a book; it's a graphic testament to Eva's journey, reminiscent of the powerful imagery found in a comic book, inviting readers of all ages to witness resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity. Through this episode, we not only celebrate Eva Kor's legacy but also the intersection of art and history that Joe Lee masterfully presents. It's a fusion of mediums that breathes new life into the lessons of the past, ensuring that the memories and messages of Holocaust survivors like Eva are never lost to time. Stay tuned for more stories where the past is vividly brought to life at itshometownhistory.com. Join us as we honor the narratives that shape our understanding and remembrance of history's most pivotal moments.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy