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Podcast Junkies
363: How Eytan Bensoussan Built NorthOne for Small Business Banking

Podcast Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 51:07 Transcription Available


Sinefil
1000. Bölüm Özel

Sinefil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 52:56


Sinefil'in 1000. özel bölümünde sesini duyduklarımız: Ali Vatansever, Ayça Damgacı, Ayşe Unal, Belmin Söylemez, Berna Gençalp, Can Eskinazi, Canlandıranlar, Deniz Tortum, Emin Alper, Emine Yıldırım, Emre Akay, Emre Erdoğdu, Erdem Tepegöz, Esen Tan, Eytan İpeker, Güliz Sağlam, Imre Azem, Kaan Müjdeci, Kaya Özkaracalar, Kerem Ayan, Kıvanç Sezer, Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun, Mehmet Kurtuluş, Mehmet Tez, Melik Saraçoğlu, Melis Birder, Melisa Onel, Merve Bozcu, Müge Turan, Nazlı Durlu, Nermin Er, Nil Kural, Ödül Gökçe, Onur Saylak, Selcen Ergun, Selman Nacar, Senay Aydemir, Senem Tüzen, Serdar Kökçeoğlu, Seren Yüce, Su Baloğlu, Tolga Karaçelik, Tufan Taştan, Ümit Ünal, Volkan Üce, Zeynep Dadak, Ziya Demirel. Ayrıca stüdyomuzda; Melis Behlil ve Yeşim Burul'la birlikte Tayfun Pirselimoğlu, Melih Kısagün ve Zeynep Pekün Ekşioğlu!

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FDD Events Podcast
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak (Jan. 24)

FDD Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 27:11


FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer delivers timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak, an author, Tel Aviv University professor, and one of the world's foremost experts on Turkey.Learn more at: https://www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief

Ra’nın Gözü
#348 İçimizdeki Şeytan

Ra’nın Gözü

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 26:50


İçimizdeki Şeytan romanı, Sabahattin Ali'nin kaleme aldığı en derin eserlerden biri. Bu bölümde, kitabın olay örgüsünü detaylı bir şekilde anlatıyor, Ömer, Macide ve Bedri karakterlerini inceliyor ve onların içsel çatışmalarını analiz ediyoruz. Freud ve Jung'un psikolojik teorileriyle, romanın ‘içimizdeki şeytan' metaforunu kendi hayatlarımızda nasıl anlamlandırabileceğimizi tartışıyoruz.Kendi gölge tarafınızla yüzleşmeye cesaretiniz var mı? O halde bu bölümü kaçırmayın! Dinleyin, düşünün ve kendi içsel yolculuğunuza başlayın.#SabahattinAli#İçimizdekiŞeytan#Psikoloji#KitapAnalizi#TürkEdebiyatı#PodcastTavsiyesi#KaranlıkYan#Freud#Jung#DebbieFord#EdebiyatPodcast#Ra'nınGözüPodcast#KendiyleYüzleşme#KitapTavsiyesi#TürkRomanları#KişiselGelişim#FelsefePodcast#KaranlıkveIşık#PsikolojikAnaliz#GölgeArketipi

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Call Me Back: We need to talk about Turkey – with Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak & Nadav Eyal (#303)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025


The collapse of Assad's regime in Syria has created a new geopolitical reality, in which Turkey has emerged as a dominant regional power, both militarily and diplomatically. For Israel, this new reality entails certain risks, but also opportunities for cooperation? What is Turkey's next move – and what are Erdogan's ambitions? And how is Israel […]

Le focus Éco
Eytan Koren, cofondateur et président de Manda

Le focus Éco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 5:01


Le 15ᵉ acteur de l'immobilier en France Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Post Corona
We need to talk about Turkey - with Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarojak & Nadav Eyal

Post Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 50:41


Watch Call me Back on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcast To contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/ Dan on X: https://x.com/dansenor Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenor The collapse of Assad's regime in Syria has created a new geopolitical reality, in which Turkey has emerged as a dominant regional power, both militarily and diplomatically. For Israel, this new reality entails certain risks, but also opportunities for cooperation? What is Turkey's next move - and what are Erdogan's ambitions? And how is Israel preparing for this new order?  To help us understand, our guests are Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarojak and Call me Back regular Nadav Eyal.  Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarojak, who moved to Israel from Turkey, is a researcher at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University, and an expert on contemporary Turkish politics and society. Yanarocak is the editor of Turkeyscope, and a member of the Middle East Network Analysis Desk. He is a frequent guest on Israeli media, where he regularly appears to discuss contemporary Turkish issues.  Nadav Eyal is a columnist for Yediiot. He is one of Israel's leading journalists. Eyal has been covering Middle-Eastern and international politics for the last two decades for Israeli radio, print and television news.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
NEDRET ERSANEL - Bir ayrıntıda kaç şeytan gizlenebilir?

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 6:58


Kamuoyları, uluslararası gelişmeleri genellikle ‘popüler gündem' üzerinden değerlendirir. Onları da kendilerine yontmaya eğilimlidir… TV ve gazeteler de bunu bildiklerinden dış politika olaylarını mümkün olduğunca yüzeysel biçimde ve köpürterek aynı kamuoyuna satarlar. Rating de getirir ama kısa süre sonra kendi çalıp kendi söyleyen bir sosyal doku oluşur. Dünyanın hemen her yerinde böyledir. Ve tabii, yanlıştır!

The Kirk Minihane Show
The Mut List

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 110:30


Mut and Cinema Lord are in studio with Justin home sick as Kirk predicts today's Unnamed Show is going to stink. Kirk doesn't care about Brianna Chickenfry's drama anymore (1:00). Mut brought Kirk Coca-Cola oreos (3:30). Playoff Pat was in full swing during yesterday's show (6:30). Mut has no problem with Cullinane splitting a hotel room (8:00). Cinema is excited for Gladiator II this weekend (10:00). Mut defends his mom being a huge Larry Johnson fan (11:45). Rich Shertenlieb took a victory lap for coming in 5th place in a weekly ratings book, and Kirk remembers when Gerry and Mut celebrated a 2nd place finish (16:45). The Monkey Boy documentary is coming out next Tuesday (19:10). Fox News reports that Trump is going to investigate Joe Scarborough for murdering his intern (22:00). MCAS talk (23:45). Jay Leno “fell” at a Hampton Inn, Mut thinks he is deep with gambling debts (25:30). Howard Stern interviewed Cher, and deleted audio (32:00). Mut has not heard from his Sportsook LIVE Co-host Eytan since the show ended (33:00). Adam Schefter says he broke news after he finished having sex, Kirk tells an Adam Schefter story (34:00). Mut should do a podcast with his mom remembering LJ, previewing tomorrow's Mutstack (38:00). Raiders sold more of their ownership stake (40:45). Mut brought a movie game, Mut's top 10 movies of the 90's (41:40). Calling Klemmer to get his take on Mut's top 10 movies of the 90's (50:00). Cullinane is seeing Moana 2 next weekend, Chase Cullinane is having trouble sleeping through the night (55:00). PRC has a new fast food show on the network, Mut will not respond to Menner's DM's (57:00). Mut has a problem with Blind Mike texting people at 4:30AM, when is it too early to text someone (1:01:30)? Mut was texting Blind Mike looking for old John Dennis audio (1:05:40). Mut took offense to what Portnoy said about his wife on The Unnamed Show, Mut has said he applied for some jobs (1:07:00). Semi Finalists for the NFL Hall Of Fame were released (1:15:30). The world premiere of Alec Baldwin's new movie Rust happened (1:19:50). Mut has been super sensitive lately, frozen pop-tart talk (1:22:45). Calling Rico Bosco about deleting a tweet coloring in a color book in the office (1:24:00). An update on Cinema Lord”s personal life and Minifan of The Year talk (1:26:45). Step-mom's are too young in porn nowadays (1:35:00).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow

Walk In Victory
Digital Marketing Mastery: Unleashing AI for Explosive Growth

Walk In Victory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 46:17


Welcome to the "Digital Marketing Mastery and AI Keywords for Explosive Growth"! In this comprehensive Walk In Victory Podcast, host NaRon Tillman delves into the fascinating world of digital marketing with guest Eitan Koter and delve into the evolving landscape of digital marketing, AI, and video commerce. They discuss the importance of staying agile, customer-centric strategies, and how new trends like short-form video and AI are reshaping the industry. Eytan shares insights on building robust marketing strategies, focusing on content creation, and the importance of differentiation in a crowded market. He also offers practical advice for startups on navigating the shifting dynamics of digital advertising and leveraging partnerships for growth.Join us on this journey to elevate your digital marketing game. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more expert tips and strategies to help you thrive in the digital world! #DigitalMarketing #AIKeywords #ExplosiveGrowth #MarketingStrategy #SEO #ContentMarketing #AIMarketing #GrowthHackingTime Line00:00 Introduction to the Walk in Victory Podcast 00:36 Meet Your Host: NaRpn Tillman 01:06 The Impact of AI on Podcasting 02:15 Exploring the Future of Digital Spaces 03:48 Guest Introduction: Tech Industry Veteran 04:56 The Evolution of Digital Marketing 06:00 The Power of Video in Modern Marketing 08:37 Adapting to Rapid Market Changes 16:25 The Convergence of Media and Commerce 17:16 The Future of Advertising and Consumer Behavior22:14 The Journey of Innovation and Agility 24:37 Balancing Confidence and Knowledge 24:47 Passion and Partnership in Business 25:37 Navigating Market Trends and Customer Demands 29:53 The Rise and Fall of the NFT Market 31:11 Consistency and Focus in Business 35:54 The Power of Content and Partnerships 42:37 Adapting to Changing Marketing Strategies 43:55 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsWant to be a guest on Walk In victory? Send NaRon Tillman a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/walkinvictoryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.

Real Leaders Podcast
Ep. 509 Eytan Wiener, CEO of Getida

Real Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 53:13


Eytan Wiener is the CEO of Getida, the global leader in Amazon FBA auditing and reimbursement solutions for sellers and consumer brands.  — Read the Magazine and Join the Community for Impact: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://⁠⁠⁠⁠real-leaders.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Apply for the The 2025 Real Leaders Impact Awards: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://real-leaders.com/top-impact-companies-2025/

The John Batchelor Show
#TURKEY: Threats. Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak is the Turkey expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) and the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies (MDC) at Tel Aviv University.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 10:05


#TURKEY: Threats.  Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak is the Turkey expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) and the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies (MDC) at Tel Aviv University. 1920 Turkey aviators

The Kirk Minihane Show
Market Based Strategy

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 102:50


(1:30) Kirk and Blind Mike recap the John Dales experience. (3:00) Kirk teases a surprise producer candidate who is the favorite to land the job. (4:19) Kirk addresses Mut's big announcement and reminds us that all the #KirkWasRight. (19:25) Sounds like Mut already regrets this move. (29:40) Mut's new co-host blindly makes 4.8k betting sports. (32:50) Kirk and Blind Mike dig in on co-host and Barstool hater Eytan Shander. (46:30) We call Big Cat to get his thoughts on Mut and touch on some Surviving Barstool talk. (55:20) Sound of Mut and Eytan doing an old show together is uncovered. (59:15) Blind Mike is surprised Mut is willing to do a show with a guy like Eytan Shander. (1:04:10) Taking calls, the Minifans weigh in on Mut. (1:20:00) We wrap up calls, Kirk and Blind Mike give their final thoughts on Mut. (1:31:45) Kirk says the new producer might be announced on Thursday, Don Felder interview dropping 6pm today, Kirk and Justin are going to Don's show together.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow

The Agile World with Greg Kihlstrom
#565: Why journey management matters, with Eytan Hattem, Cemantica

The Agile World with Greg Kihlstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 36:44


Journey mapping, management, and orchestration. They're all just different names for the same thing, right? Well not quite. Even though they are all aimed at creating a more valuable customer experience, they all play unique roles. Today we're exploring customer journey management with Eytan Hattem, CEO and Co-Founder of Cemantica. We'll delve into how understanding and managing customer journeys can transform business strategies and customer experiences. About Eytan Hattem Customer experience has always been at the heart of Eytan's career and his passions; from his proven track record in international Customer Engagement projects through to his work as a business consultant supporting clients in their digital transformation journey. As a CCXP certified professional, Eytan consults global businesses across multiple sectors to help them understand and transform their customer journeys through best practices and innovative technologies. A true evangelist and thought leader, Eytan speaks and writes regularly within CX industry media with authority and passion plus mentors fellow CX professionals to spread the power of customer experience! RESOURCES Cemantica website: https://www.cemantica.com Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company

Dev Interrupted
Mastering Developer Experience at Shopify | Eytan Seidman, Director of Product

Dev Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 43:02 Transcription Available


In an organization as big as Shopify, how can you pioneer exceptional developer experience not only for your team but also for external developers using your product?This week we're joined by Eytan Seidman, Director of Product at Shopify to unpack Shopify's approach to building elite engineering teams. Eytan highlights how Shopify's high-context, high-autonomy culture empowers engineers and product managers to innovate and drive impact. By leveraging a mission-driven culture, Shopify ensures that internal and external developers can contribute effectively to the platform, without being bottlenecked back by inefficient processes or developer experience.Tune in this week, and discover how you can implement the same processes that have made Shopify so successful.Episode Highlights:00:50 What makes engineering and product roles at Shopify special?03:31 How Shopify onboards new hires to drive impact09:05 Pioneering developer experience at Shopify13:28 How Shopify defines success for their platform 17:50 Building high-context, empowered teams29:35 Leveraging AI and LLM's as a growth opportunity35:29 Advice for product and engineering leaders thinking about their next career stepShow Notes:Eytan Seidmanx.com/eytanseidmanShopifyShopify Developers Platform—Build. Innovate. Get paid.Download your copy of the 2024 Software Engineering Benchmarks Report hereSupport the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever

Exploration: LIVE!
What Eytan Knows (w/ Eytan Boclin)

Exploration: LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 84:23


Ideas Covered:What Eytan knowsKamala is bratToo good parkingThe penis problemEarthquake possibility If you can't handle me at my worst you don't deserve me at my best Wake up moodGuest: Eytan BoclinExploration: LIVE! is a weekly podcast in which Brooklyn comedians Charlie Bardey and Natalie Rotter-Laitman explore some of the most (and least) pressing ideas, theories, axioms and concepts out there. Subscribe and Rate Exploration: LIVE! on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and leave us a review to read on a future episode!Exploration: LIVE! has a Patreon! Subscribe here for 3 bonus episodes every month!Follow Charlie on Instagram and Twitter.Follow Natalie on Instagram and Twitter.Follow the show:Twitter: @explorationliveInstagram: @explorationlivecomedyTikTok: @explorationlivecomedyAdvertise on Exploration Live via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS
Episode 20-Roni Eytan: Jazz Harmonica Colossus

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 71:32


 Roni Eytan, a renowned Israeli-born, New York based jazz harmonica player, performs with a passion that differs from other harmonica artists. Perhaps it's the region from which he derives-the Middle East and North Africa. His culture greatly influences his compositions and inspires his passions. Roni's work is influenced by harmonica legend Toots Thielemans but only partially. The folk cultures that make up the regions and his spiritual influences mostly inspire his writing.  Roni Eytan stopped by my studio to talk about his harmonica work and how he got interested in this instrument. We talk about Roni's early fascination with music in Jerusalem, initially wanting to play the trumpet inspired by a film by a popular British band, the Beatles. After a short stint with the trumpet, he transitioned to the harmonica influenced by various sources, including friends and inspired by Israeli artists such as Yonathan Avishai and Avishai Cohen. Roni talks about his journey into jazz, mentioning significant influences like jazz legends Oscar Peterson and Charlie Parker as well as Toots Thielemans and the modern-day sound of French harmonica player Gregoire Maret. Educated at the Herbie Hancock Institute at UCLA in Los Angeles, California, Roni emphasizes the importance of mentorship and collaboration and how powerfully important to him and his work were Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. He also delves into different types of harmonicas, including diatonic, chromatic, and microtonal, and his innovative approach to microtonal harmonica playing for traditional music from his region. The history of the harmonica is fascinating, and I encourage you to delve into it. The conversation wraps up with Roni discussing his compositional process. For this episode, three tracks are presented from the concert the Roni Eytan Quartet presented in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by A Tribe for Jazz. The quartet includes Roni Eytan-harmonica, Gadi Lehavi-piano, Simon Willson-bass, and Alon Benjamini-drums. These tracks are not compressed in any fashion. These are the raw tracks from the show in Columbus, Ohio at the Columbus Dance Theater, thanks to A Tribe for Jazz. The three tracks are respectively: "Winter Dance"-Duet between Roni Eytan and Alon Benjamini: 5:22; "Focus-Hymn"-3:08; and "Melody People"-11:14. Thanks for listening. If you're a subscriber, you're one of the first ones to receive this episode. Subscribing gives you that honor. Following the opening track, Roni and I begin our conversation with how his interest in the harmonica started. I'm Steve Braunginn. Photo by Stephen Braunginn.              

The Baseball Bucket List Podcast
163. Eytan Saenger: Being a Boston Fan in The Bronx, Music's Connection to the Game, & The Importance of Celebrating Culture in Baseball

The Baseball Bucket List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 42:20 Transcription Available


Eytan Saenger is a Red Sox fan currently living in the Bronx, NY. Originally from Boston, his family moved to Yankee country when he was 10 years old. Anna and Eytan discuss what it's like to be a Sox fan in the middle of Yankeeville, the Jewish connection to baseball, and how the younger generation feels about the game. They also chat about the role of music and ambient sound at the ballpark, and share some ideas for bringing even more of a community aspect to baseball. Eytan is a passionate musician whose original music can be heard on Spotify here.Find the full episode show notes and transcript here: https://baseballbucketlist.com/podcast/episode-163-eytan-saenger/ Find Eytan Online:Twitter: @EytanSaenger Instagram:  @EytanSaengerSpotify: Original MusicFind Baseball Bucket List Online:Twitter: @BaseballBucketFacebook: @BaseballBucketListInstagram: @Baseball.Bucket.ListWebsite: baseballbucketlist.comThis podcast is part of the Curved Brim Media Network:Twitter: @CurvedBrimWebsite: curvedbrimmedia.com------Learn more about JapanBall's tour offerings at japanball.com

The John Batchelor Show
TURKEY: Erfogan and the Moslem Brothers. Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak is the Turkey expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) and the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies (MDC) at Tel Aviv University.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 8:45


TURKEY: Erfogan and the Moslem Brothers. Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak is the Turkey expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) and the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies (MDC) at Tel Aviv University. https://www.timesofisrael.com/foreign-minister-urges-nato-to-expel-turkey-over-threats-to-invade-israel/ 1930 TURKEY

Supermanagers
Eytan Bensoussan, CEO at NorthOne, on Reverse Engineering Decisions to Uncover Intuitive Insights

Supermanagers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 44:34


In this episode, Eytan Bensoussan, CEO and co-founder of NorthOne, a business banking platform for small businesses, shares his experiences. He has had a diverse career path, including time at McKinsey & Company to co-founding NorthOne.  In episode 12 of season 2, he delves into the importance of understanding team motivations, effective hiring practices, and the intricacies of decision making. He provides an in-depth look at his use of issue trees for breaking down complex decisions and emphasizes the significance of gut instincts in leadership.  Eytan also discusses his approach to feedback and performance management, highlighting the balance between frequency and effectiveness. Eytan's insights into building resiliency and maintaining mental health offer valuable strategies for leaders facing the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. Tune in to learn from Eytan's experiences and receive actionable advice on transforming feedback culture, empowering team members, and building strong leadership systems.  . . . Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and share the podcast with your colleagues. . . . TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [05:11] Navigating employee expectations [10:22] Issue trees and their importance in decision making [16:17] Using an external network for decision validation [21:09] Adjusting feedback methods based on seniority [25:55] Monthly feedback sessions and synthesizing input [30:47] Team meetings and daily stand-ups [34:59] Strategic resets and adapting roadmaps [41:16] Building confidence through past experiences  

Two Nice Jewish Boys
#357 - Trump Assassination Attempt, Hamas Leader Killed and IDF Soldiers Face "Murder" Charges

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 47:47


Eytan and Naor discuss the assassination attempt on former President Trump, Israel's campaign in Gaza, and the recent controversy surrounding Israel's prosecution charging IDF soldiers for 'murdering' Hamas terrorists on October 7th. Tune in!

VSiN Best Bets
The Greg Peterson Experience - July 8, 2024 - Hour 1

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 44:48 Transcription Available


Greg dives into Team USA Basketball with Eytan Shander. The guys also talk the Scottish open and someone Eytan is looking to fade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Nice Jewish Boys
#356 - 4th of July Special: Biden-Trump Showdown, IDF Controversies and Eytan's New Baby Boy!

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 73:52


WE'RE BACK! On today's episode we talked about: -Trump-Biden debate -Biden's mental decline -Israel's war efforts -Releasing Hamas prisoners -Israeli election debates -Military leadership criticism -Roger Waters' antisemitism -Jewish state expansion And much more! Tune in!

Rabbi Eytan Feiner (ACTIVE)
New Lecture by Rabbi Eytan Feiner - If Rebbe is Learning Kesuvos, Don't Think About Asking Him in Another Masechta!

Rabbi Eytan Feiner (ACTIVE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 15:57


Rabbi Eytan Feiner (ACTIVE)
New Lecture by Rabbi Eytan Feiner - Shalom=Eisav=L'netzach Ni'tzachim: What Exactly is Going on Here??

Rabbi Eytan Feiner (ACTIVE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 17:56


Two Nice Jewish Boys
#354 - Iran's President Dead, IDF Soldier Threatens Mutiny and Terrorist Semen Smuggling

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 80:32


We're BACK with yet another Israel weekly recap. There's so much stuff to talk about! In this jam-packed episode, Eytan and Naor dive into: -The mysterious helicopter crash that took out Iran's President Raisi and foreign minister -Updates from the IDF's ongoing operations in Gaza as the war approaches the 8-month mark -The ICC's latest politically-motivated charges against Israeli leaders -A viral video from an IDF reservist that sparked intense debate -Senator Ted Cruz absolutely eviscerating a judge over a mind-boggling prison sentencing decision ... and of course, plenty of classic Two Nice Jewish Boys banter and hot takes along the way! Strap in, grab a stiff drink, and get ready for a no-holds-barred take on this week's most explosive stories - listener discretion advised!

Pipettes and Politics
Eytan Ruppin: 2023 DeLano Award in Computational Biology

Pipettes and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 28:11


*The award lecture and its accompanying slides are also available to watch here: https://youtu.be/-SEHPd6UwCE. The DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences is given to a scientist for the most accessible and innovative development or application of computer technology to enhance research in the life sciences at the molecular level. Ruppin is a computational biologist and chief of the Cancer and Data Science Laboratory in the Center for Cancer Research at the National Cancer Institute. His lab develops computational approaches for the integration of multiomics data to understand better the pathogenesis and treatment of cancer. Ruppin won the 2023 DeLano award and presented his lecture at the 2024 annual meeting in San Antonio. Learn more: https://www.asbmb.org/asbmb-today/people/062122/2023-award-winners.

Paraşüt'le Üretim Bandı
Eytan Nahmiyas | Paket Mutfak - Uçtan Uca Bulut Mutfak

Paraşüt'le Üretim Bandı

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 56:33


Bu sezon sponsorumuz Sanction Scanner ile tanışın, “Breaking Bad” de gördüğümüz kara para aklama sahnelerini hatırlarsınız. Senede 2 trilyon dolarlık kara para aklanıyor.İşte burada Sanction Scanner'ın yazılımı devreye giriyor. Yapay zeka ve makine öğrenmesi ile desteklenen ürünleri, banka ve benzeri finansal kuruluşlara gerçek zamanlı AML, yani Anti-Money Laundering, taramaları yaparak finansal kuruluşla iş yapmak isteyen kişi ve işlemlerin sıkıntı olup olmadığını analiz ediyor. Sanction Scanner hakkında daha fazla bilgiyi buradan ulaşabilirsin.---Brick Institute eğitimleri, deneyimli eğitmenleri ve seçkin katılımcılarıyla birlikte Ürün Yönetimi Temelleri, Ürün Analitiği ve Ürün Liderliği programları çok yakında başlıyor. Bu eğitimler, gerçek hayat uygulamaları ve vaka çalışmaları üzerine odaklanarak, ürün yönetimi alanında uzmanlaşmak, ürün geliştirme süreçlerini kuvvetlendirmek isteyenler için oluşturuldu.Kontenjan sınırlıdır, bu nedenle hemen www.brick.institute adresinden başvuru yaparak yerinizi garantileyin ve eğitime katılmak için kaydolun!----Üretim Bandı'nın Slack grubu olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? 3000'den fazla ürün yöneticisi, girişimci, yazılımcı, tasarımcının bir arada bulunduğu aktif ürün topluluğuna siz de katılın:>>> uretimbandi.com/slack İki haftada bir yayınladığımız, ürün geliştirmeyle alakalı bültenimizi de aşağıdaki linkten takip edebilirsiniz:>>> uretimbandi.com/bulten ----------KONUKEytan Nahmiyas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eytannahmiyas/KONUŞULANLAR(00:00) Başlangıç(03:20) Eve sipariş sektörü(11:00) Bütün işleyişi içeri almanın riskleri(16:00) Farklı platformlar, farklı markalar ve CPC'ler(24:30) Teknoloji ve ürün firmasına dönüşüm ve organizasyon(34:13) Yazılımcıların ürün bölgesine geçişi(43:25) Verinin yeri ve yönetimi(49:35) Slack Slack Slack(52:45) Gelecek planları

Is This Legal?
Ep. 116 Suzanne Morphew's Autopsy Puts Spotlight Back on Husband

Is This Legal?

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 48:19


Colin and Russ discuss the bombshell autopsy report that sheds more light on the homicide of Suzanne Morphew.   What did the coroner find in Suzanne's system?   Can Barry be charged again?  Is there enough evidence?  Who will prosecute the case?  Do Colin and Russ think he will be arrested?  All of these questions are addressed in this episode, along with a new Is This Legal and DCOTW.  Listen here!

Fidiro Kahvesi
138- 'Şeytan Marka Giyer', Peki Ya Biz?

Fidiro Kahvesi

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 71:51


Fidiro Kahvesi bu bölümünde 2000lere damgasını vurmuş moda filmi ‘Şeytan Marka Giyer'i konuşş…maya başlamışken kendini tesettür modasının tarihine ve tartışmalarına dair derin bir tartışmanın içinde buluyor. Bir yandan başrollerini Meryl Streep ve Anne Hathaway'in paylaştığı ve New York şehrinin oyunculardan rol çaldığı bu ikonik yapımı analiz eden müdavimlerimiz, bir yandan da ananelerimize uzanan ‘düzgün giyinme' algısını ve hatta mücadelesini ele alıyor. Bol bol çocukluğumuza, gençliğimize indiğimiz, lüks tüketimi ve influencer kültürünü konuştuğumuz bu içten ve biraz da çılgın bölüme sizler de buyrun ve dinledikten sonra yorumlarınızı bizimle paylaşmayı unutmayın! Kapak fotoğrafındaki kolajın bir kısmı Vogue Avustralya'nın bu yazısından alınmıştır. Support the Show.

Two Nice Jewish Boys
#350 - Monthly Recap: Iran Attacks Israel, the IDF Withdraws from Gaza and the Media's Still Dumb

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 72:32


You know the drill. Eytan and Naor discuss everything that happened in Israel in the past month.

Law, disrupted
Business Litigation in Israel

Law, disrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 38:32


John is joined by Eytan Liraz, the Principal of Eytan Liraz & Co. Law Offices, one of the foremost business litigation firms in Israel.  Eytan explains some of the unique aspects of business litigation in Israel, including that Israel has more lawyers per capita than any other country on earth, that aggressive litigation is a common and accepted business strategy, and that Israel has far more class action lawsuits than other countries, including lawsuits where the complaints are literally copies of class action complaints that have been filed in the U.S.  He also explains the three phases that each lawsuit goes through: (1) the initial phase in which the claimant files a statement of claim raising its main arguments and elements of proof and the defendant files a statement of defense containing its arguments and proof, (2) the pretrial phase in which limited discovery and any preliminary motions take place and all evidence and expert opinions are filed with the court, and (3) the interrogation phase in which the parties are allowed to conduct cross-examinations of the adversary's witnesses.  Cases are usually decided within one year and four months of the first filing.  Finally, they discuss the impact the events of October 7 have had on litigation in Israel including the number of lawyers who are not available due to military service, the entire court system shutting down for two months and the general effect, now dissipating, of people being unusually reluctant to litigate.Podcast Link: Law-disrupted.fmHost: John B. Quinn Producer: Alexis HydeMusic and Editing by: Alexander Rossi

AJC Passport
Jewish College Student Leaders Share Their Blueprint for Combating Antisemitism

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 19:45


Hear from two Jewish student leaders at Binghamton University, Seth Schlank and Eytan Saenger, on their experiences amidst rising antisemitism on college campuses in the aftermath of the October 7 massacre in Israel by Hamas. They discuss the strong sense of community among Jewish students on campus, the value of a supportive university administration, and the power of Jewish student-led movements to counter antisemitism. The students also touch on the Binghamton community's show of solidarity with hostage Omer Neutra, a friend of many, who deferred acceptance to Binghamton before spending a gap year in Israel and enlisting in the IDF. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Seth Shlank, Eytan Saenger Show Notes: Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: Matisyahu's Message to His Fellow Jews and to the Israel Haters Trying to Cancel Him Unheard, Until Now: How Israeli Women Are Powering Israel's Resilience 152 Days Later: What the Mother of Hostage Edan Alexander Wants the World to Know What It's Like to Be Jewish at Harvard Among Antisemites and Hamas Supporters Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Seth Shlank and Eytan Saenger: Manya Brachear Pashman:   According to a recent survey by Hillel, a majority of Jewish college students (56%) say their lives have been directly touched by antisemitism on campus since October 7. Likewise, AJC's State of Antisemitism in America 2023 Report found that 20% of current and recent students reported feeling or being excluded from a group or event because they're Jewish. That figure was only 12% in 2022. That's one of the reasons AJC and HIllel expanded a partnership this week to improve that climate on college campuses and make sure university administrators know how to support their Jewish students.  We wanted to know what a supportive campus environment looks like. Here to give a student perspective are Eytan Saenger and Seth Schlak, two Jewish student leaders at Binghamton University, the flagship State University of New York.  Seth, Eytan: welcome to People of the Pod. Seth Schlank:   Thank you.  Eytan Saenger:   Thanks for having us. Manya Brachear Pashman:   I'm hoping you can share with our listeners what it's been like to be Jewish on campus there in Binghamton. Can you kind of give us a picture of Jewish life on campus both before and after the October 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas? Eytan Saenger:   So the Jewish community at Binghamton is known to be one which is very strong. There's roughly over 4000 Jewish students overall. Many students are active in Jewish life. On Friday night, you can find over 500 students having dinner at Chabad, you can find hundreds of students involved in prayers, either on a daily basis or over Shabbat or different holidays and things like that. Events that you see on campus with the Jewish community are packed and bustling all the time. You walk to class, you see people with kippot, Israeli flags. Really, you know that you're a part of a college that is a place that is welcome for Jewish students. And certainly on October 7, was something that was needed for us as a community to know that we have people to turn to and, obviously, we're in the middle, we were in the midst of celebrating a holiday, which is supposed to be a joyous holiday, celebrating the beginning anew of the reading of the Torah, we were supposed to be dancing, singing, having food, having a good time. But instead that very quickly turned into a realization of the facts and things going on in Israel.  Acknowledging that there was the most Jews killed in a single day since the Holocaust, which of course dampened the mood of, especially for people like myself, who had just spent a year in Israel, the previous year. And felt such a deep connection to the people of Israel, to the land, to the whole fabric of the society there, and have family there, and things like that, where it's like, really, there was a worry of everything that was going on and trouble and processing everything that was happening.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  What was the response on campus in the aftermath?  Eytan Saenger:   We saw the whole community come together. Within the first 24 hours after the holiday ended, we held a vigil in main campus with over 700 students gathered from the community, people from outside the community as well, who were there to stand united, together. Our Rabbi actually where Seth and I, where we go to a lot of the prayers on Shabbat and the community we're part of, the OU-JLIC community, he actually went back to reserves to fight in Israel within 24 hours and was fighting there and was actually away from Binghamton, away from the students in the community, away from his wife, away from his family for almost eight weeks, in the immediate aftermath. And so that definitely had an impact on us and was something on our minds continuing throughout everything that was going on.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  I'm going to interrupt you here and note for listeners that You're talking about Rabbi Ben Menora of the Orthodox Union's Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus, a father of 5, and a commander in an IDF infantry reserve unit. Go on please. Eytan Saenger:   But we were able to look towards the fellow people in our community, who you felt the responsibility for knowing that we were all going through a tough time together and knowing that we all had some connection one way or another to things that were going on. And so people were there for each other, people continue to be there for each other and people are still doing things to be there for each other as the war continues to progress.  And I'm sure we'll go more into this later on, but also the fact that we had an administration who from day one showed up for the community, was at the vigil on day one was at Chabad, the first few weeks, and really went out of their way to show that we know what just happened, we acknowledge the severity of it. And we are here for the Jewish community, even when, and this has been explicitly said by the president himself, even when we know that other administrations at other universities are not there for you at the same time, but we know it's our responsibility to be there for you. Seth Schlank:   Yeah, I would say in all aspects of a community, whether you're walking down the Spine, the main part of campus, you see all these Jewish students, whether it's an organization who's tabeling for event that has a connection to Israel, or it's the administration showing up at Hillel for dinner, to spend some time and just talk with you about how you're doing, and how you how the administration is doing their part in making this tragedy and calamity in Israel. Um, for us being so far away, having a very large support system and be able to have someone who we know has our back is amazing. Manya Brachear Pashman:   As we've learned, no university is immune from antisemitism. I understand the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement has tried to make inroads there in Binghamton this year; some students have encountered antisemitism online or at protests and hostage posters have been ripped down. So it's by no means peachy keen. Eytan Saenger:   So definitely, as Seth and I have both said, we are very proud of the strong Jewish community we have here. At the same time, of course, there are still things which are on the minds of students when going about their lives on campus. In terms of whether it's a rally held, chanting slogans, which obviously do not make use for students feel any more welcome on campus. Whether it's an event that was being hosted with a pro-Israel speaker that was met with signs around a room, saying that you guys are complicit in genocide or things like that, which definitely make students think twice, sometimes about, Okay, do I want to be going to this event? Am I in a class with a professor who may judge me a certain way, because I share my stance or things like that? And so that's definitely, unfortunately, not something that we can say does not exist here at Binghamton.  There have been circumstances of protests, of specific incidents that have occurred, where different students feel different ways about those incidents about those protests and things like that. And some are, let's say more nervous when they walk around and things like that. But I think what we both agree on here is the fact that the overall nature of the campus climate and with the administration support has been one comparatively more welcoming towards Jewish students. I personally do not feel scared to walk around campus with my kippa on, I'm not hiding my Judaism when I'm walking around campus. Which doesn't doesn't overshadow the fact that there are incidents which cannot be ignored and cannot be understated, but it's definitely something that is presently being thought about. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Eytan, you mentioned that you spent time in Israel between high school and college. Is that common among the Jewish community at Binghamton?   Eytan Saenger:   Yeah, so, both Seth and I have spent gap years in Israel, there's a really significant population of Jewish students here who have spent gap years. Also because Binghamton gives credit for spending a gap year in Israel, which is a really helpful tool to a lot of students, who, let's say, are really interested in taking a gap year, but are worried about it delaying their college process more.  My program alone, last year, I was at Orayta, which is a yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem. And there's eight students at Binghamton who were on my program alone last year, and there are plenty of others from different programs across the country, who are at Binghamton as freshmen and then, of course, later on as well. And so that connection to Israel, of course, is stronger for those who spent a full year there.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   So I do want to highlight that there is a personal connection between Binghamton and the horrors that unfolded on October 7. Seth, you are friends with the family of Omer Neutra, one of the eight remaining American hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. He was accepted to Binghamton with plans to attend but joined the Israel Defense Forces during his Gap Year. Seth, what else can you tell us about Omer? Seth Schlank:   I've always looked up to Omer, as someone who really understood and knew what it meant to lead. I was a member of his USY chapter when he was the president, when he was on board there. And he moved up a level. And he came on the board of the division, the Long Island division. Then he eventually became the president of the entire [USY] New York region.  And I think that for me, it was really always natural to see him at the forefront in the room, but also being able to have a conversation with everyone in the room and being able to make everyone there, laugh, smile, and really be proud of themselves and be proud of their Judaism.  Omer also valued Israel of course, I mean, that was probably one of his, still is, one of his main connections, one of his driving forces. Both his parents are Israelis, he's the grandson of Holocaust survivors. He was always smiling. He really enjoyed, you know, friends, family, basketball, big sports guy overall.  And we know that he had a connection to Binghamton, and we know that he was accepted here and we want to make sure that this was a place where we can acknowledge that and acknowledge that it's not 5000 miles away. This is something that has happened right in our own campus and someone that we know that we can bring to the forefront. Manya Brachear Pashman:   And that brings me to the event in the university's basketball arena last month, it was organized by the Zionist Organization there at Binghamton and Omer Neutra's family. Can you tell us a little bit about how many people participated and who participated? Seth Schlank:   Yeah sure. So before the event, we had a gathering in the parking lot of the event center where the game was being played. We had about, say 150-200 people at the game itself. So we all gather in the parking lot. We heard from Shira Kohler, who is a family friend of Omer. And whose brother [Ira] is a lone soldier in Tzanchanim, he fought in Be'eri in the first days of the war. Ira's fighting for Omer and all the hostages. Ira's time in Gaza is very personal.  And Hannah Slavsky, another one of Omer's friends from Plainview, who grew up with us. As well as Bailey Kahn, whose brother was on the volleyball team, where Omer was a captain.  And they all spoke about different parts of Omer and about who he was. And then we finally heard from Omer's father Ronan made the trip out to Binghamton and was able to kind of bring us all together and share a bit about his son and was able to thank us for our tireless work.  Obviously we want to thank him but we were definitely doing this really, all for all Omer. Every single part of this event was something that we wanted to make sure that like Omer was present at. So from there we went down to the basketball game.  Throughout the game, we held up signs,with pictures of Omer from his time in high school, where he was wearing his Binghamton gear. And showcasing him and his connection to this university, really made it a special event. We had the tagline, the hashtag Bing Stands with Omer.  And really, that was the whole main part of the event was that we are here with him with his father, with his family, and we're here for you, Omer.  Manya Brachear Pashman:   The pictures I saw of the fans at the basketball game were so incredibly moving. The spectators holding up pictures of Omer as if they were watching the game with him, it was really quite sweet to see. Were most of the students who participated in the event Jewish?  Seth Schlank:   I think while we had a lot of Jewish students, there were definitely a couple non-Jewish friends who were able to join. A lot of students grew up in that New York area here. So a lot of them felt connected, Jewish students felt connected. Or they went to this camp, worked at Ramah Nyack, went to Solomon Schechter, and was part of USY.  So a lot of people here know him through one facet of life or another. And so a lot of students that necessarily had that connection, and also kids who had never known him, as well as other Jewish students and non-Jewish students who joined us. Manya Brachear Pashman:   How has the university's connection to Omer affected the climate there on campus?  Eytan Saenger:   So, as I mentioned, from the first 24 hours of October 7, the community here was immediately getting together and putting together different rallies, different vigils, different events, and things like that. But there's something a lot more special, about an event where you have a personal connection too, right?  often at the rallies at the marches and things like that. You hear the phrase, right? These hostages are our brothers, sisters, friends, and things like that.  And right when our peers and they're walking on campus and they see us, they see us holding signs like that as well. But for us, it's really not hyperbole to say that we have friends there we have family there, because there are people on this campus who are family friends with the Neutras, who know Omar personally, and really when they're saying they want to bring their friends home, they are talking about someone who is their friend, who is someone they've spent time with and they're talking about someone who they've played sports with and want to continue playing sports with.  So it's really not an exaggeration, or just something that we're merely saying but really a reality of the situation here that there are people like Omer, who are still held hostage, who have personal connections to people across the country. The reason this issue and the reason this conflict is making such an impact and is something that people are investing so much time and advocating for is because of that reality of who is still held hostage and the connection that they have.  And that has certainly shifted and shaped the way that we have come together here at Binghamton and the way we have advocated. And in fact, after we had hosted the basketball game event for Omer, which had received coverage locally, Congressman Mark Molinero, who represents Binghamton actually went to the House floor and made a speech about Omer about his situation, and about the fact that he chose to come to Binghamton University. Based on the advocacy of the community here. And based on the things that we've been doing, to really put his name at the forefront of our efforts and in the forefront of why we care about what's going on. Manya Brachear Pashman:   I'm curious, and this question is for you, Seth, since you played such a key role in organizing that event in the basketball arena. And you spoke about Omer being such a leader. And I'm curious if these events of the last several months and missing Omer have propelled you into kind of an unexpected leadership role that you never saw yourself in? Seth Schlank:   So I think as a leader, I definitely would say, in the roles I've held since high school, whether it's been the chapter president of my USY, or the president of the Jewish student union chapter in Plainview, or now in my role on the JLIC executive board here in Binghamton. It's been something that I've always wanted to do and something I've always saw myself as someone who wants to approach people across the room and want to make sure that everyone feels like they could go up and speak. I think since October 7th, all the leaders that I've been able to look up to in addition to Omer, being able to see that each one of them has brought me to where I am today. Brought me to a place where I feel comfortable being a leader, want to grow myself as a leader even more. And someone who really I think has been a part of that is Omer. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Well, I'm sure his family so appreciated what the community there in Binghamton did. The pictures I saw of the event in that arena, were just incredibly moving. And I'm sure that when he sees them, he will be incredibly moved as well, when he comes home. So thank you so much, gentlemen, for joining us. Eytan Saenger:   Thanks for having us.  Seth Schlank:  Yes, thank you really for having us. It's been a pleasure to share our story and Omer's story. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to listen to my conversation with Grammy-nominated reggae singer, rapper, and beatboxer Matisyahu. We discussed what makes him Jewish and proud, the impact of October 7 on his musical and spiritual journey and how at almost every show on his current national tour, he has faced anti-Israel protests. The prospect of such protests led three venues to cancel his shows.

Two Nice Jewish Boys
#346 - Monthly Recap: War Update, Hostage Deal, Biden vs Trump and Racist AI

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 87:34


Naor and Eytan discuss everything that occurred in Israel over the past month!

Let's Go To The Phones
Episode 182- Eytan Shander Returns!

Let's Go To The Phones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 80:08


In this week's episode, we welcome back one of our favorite guests, Eytan Shander! The boys start the episode by discussing how they would fix the NBA all-star game and then are joined by Eytan to talk about the Philly sports radio, Doc Rivers, and much much more! Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en

Söhbətgah
"Hitler" | İnsan, yoxsa şeytan? | Libraff | Söhbətgah

Söhbətgah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 30:38


Hitler kimdir? Çoxumuz elə düşünə bilərik ki, Hitlerin kim olduğunu yaxşı bilirik. Ancaq ilk baxışda belədir. İndiyədək oxuduğumuz kitablardan, saysız-hesabsız qəzet-jurnal məqalələrindən, baxdığımız filmlərdən biz yalnız Hitlerin yürütdüyü irqçilik siyasətini, bu idbar siyasətin qurbanı olan milyonlarla günahsız insanın taleyini, onun Avropa ölkələrini zəbt etməsini və əlbəttə, SSRİ-yə qarşı müharibəni öyrənmişik. Fürerin əsl təbiəti, daxili dünyası, intim həyatı, dini inancı kimi məsələlər isə hələ də sirr olaraq qalır. Bu sirri hətta Nürnberq prosesi də aça bilmədi.Siz də bu podkast və mövzu ilə bağlı öz fikirlərinizi yazın, müzakirə edək

Unpolished Therapy Podcast
Meaningful Conversations, Connections & Community Creations With Special Guest: Rabbi Josh Broide

Unpolished Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 58:58


While The Written Resume Posted In The Podcast Notes Below Proves To Be Nothing Short Of Exceptional Experience WIth Years Of Dedication, Commitment, Leadership, Partnership & Humble Showmanship, Episode 119 Finds The Gals Gushing Over Special Guest, Rabbi Josh Broide Who So Graciously Accepted An Unpolished Invitation To Converse Candidly On The Corner Of Audacity & Advice. Rabbi Broide's Pure Passion For Connecting People Coupled With His Purposeful Authenticity Sets Him Apart As One Of The Most Well Respected Leaders In Greater Jewish Communities Both Near & Far. His Kindheartedness, Generosity Of Spirit, Can-Do Attitude, Limitless High Energy & Resounding Belief In Judaism Leaves An Indelible Impact On All The Lives He Touches. It Is An Honor & Privilege To Listen & Learn From Rabbi Broide. Our Meaningful Conversation Is One Not To Be Missed! Follow Rabbi Josh Broide Facebook @Josh Broide Instagram @JoshBroide Twitter on X Rabbi Josh Broide @Broide ------------------------------------- Rabbi Josh Broide, a visionary leader with a warm and inclusive spirit, has made an indelible impact on the Boca Raton Jewish community. As the Founding Director of the Deborah and Larry D. Silver Center for Jewish Engagement and the Outreach Rabbi at Boca Raton Synagogue, he has successfully connected thousands of individuals from diverse backgrounds, fostering a sense of belonging and unity. With experience as the founding Director of the Jewish Student Union (JSU) of South Florida and significant roles at Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach, and Boca Raton Synagogue, Rabbi Broide's dedication to education and community building is evident. His academic achievements include Rabbinical Ordination and a Masters in Advanced Talmudic Law from Ner Israel Rabbinical College, as well as Masters Degrees in Special Education and School Administration and Supervision from Johns Hopkins University. He also completed the Rabbinic Management for Jewish Leaders program at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. Recognized as one of America's Most Inspiring Rabbis by the Jewish Daily Forward, Rabbi Broide has received prestigious awards such as the James & Marjorie Baer Outstanding Young Leadership Award from the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, the Grinspoon-Steinhardt Award for Excellence in Jewish Education, and the National Jewish Outreach Program (NJOP) Leslie Nelkin Special Service Award. Rabbi Broide's unwavering support for Israel is reflected in his role as a Senior Rabbinic Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and his leadership in launching Partners in Jewish Life with Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs. His efforts in uniting the South Palm Beach County community were recognized with the Jerusalem Unity Prize from the President of the State of Israel. Beyond his professional endeavors, Rabbi Broide finds solace in music, playing the drums and guitar. He cherishes time with his wife Simone and their children, Ayala, Jake, Avigayil, Zach, Eliana, AJ, Ahuva, and Eytan. Through his tireless work and unwavering dedication, Rabbi Josh Broide continues to uplift and support the Boca Raton Jewish community. ------------------------------------- Like What You Heard? Don't Miss Out On All Our Episodes. For More Unpolished Therapy Subscribe Wherever You Get Your Podcasts. Got Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email Us: UnpolishedTherapy@gmail.com Follow On Facebook & Instagram @UnpolishedTherapy For All Episodes & More About Dr. Lori Fineman & Rachel Silver-Cohen check out: www.unpolishedtherapy.com and www.silverunpolished.com

Two Nice Jewish Boys
Naor and Eytan Interview @ The Weekly Squeeze Podcast with Chanale

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 59:38


2NJB are being interviewed by Chanale from the Weekly Squeeze Podcast! *** “Israel's Catch 22 and Are We Preaching To The Choir?” Eytan Weinstein and Naor Meninger from the “Two Nice Jewish Boys Podcast” are on the show today. APPLE PODCASTS

The Weekly Squeeze With Chanale
Israel's Catch 22 and Are We Preaching To The Choir With Naor And Eytan From The Two Nice Jewish Boys Podcast.

The Weekly Squeeze With Chanale

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 72:40


Increase in acts of goodness and kindness!Help Save A Soldier's Life TODAY! Thank you for donating!!Pitch in for a fireproof tactical gearListen to Eytan and Naor on Two Nice Jewish Boys Podcasthttps://2njb.com/https://twitter.com/NaorMeningherhttps://twitter.com/EytanWeinsteinListen to TNJB on SpotifyCALLING ALL BIG DONORS!Help make a wedding for 10  IDF soldiers!email: chanalesings@gmail.comsubject: Savyon Super WeddingAdvertisers: Grab a ONE MINUTE SPOT on the podcast:Email Chanalesings@gmail.com or WhatsApp for details:https://wa.link/efqjihJoin The Weekly Squeeze WhatsApp Chathttps://chat.whatsapp.com/I7fhs9clBTi3Vc9SJv2yxUFollow My Beautiful Land Of Israel On Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mybeautifullandofisraelHave an opinion you want to share?Leave me a voice note on SpeakPipe!No app needed. Tap and Record.

TR724 Podcasts
Bülent Korucu | KIZIL GONCALAR | Naim şeytan, Levent melek değil | 29.12.2023

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 4:36


Bülent Korucu | KIZIL GONCALAR | Naim şeytan, Levent melek değil | 29.12.2023 by Tr724

M. Fethullah Gülen
İnsanın Cibilli Düşmanı: Şeytan | Bir Hasbihal | M. Fethullah Gülen

M. Fethullah Gülen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 20:58


İnsanın Cibilli Düşmanı: Şeytan | Bir Hasbihal | M. Fethullah Gülen by Çınar Medya

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Week 10 NFL Best Bets & Predictions | Francess & Friends w/ @AndyFrancess

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 59:26


The Sniff King Andy Francess talks Week 10 NFL bets, and brings on Loughy and Eytan for their Week 10 NFL Picks & Predictions Against the Spread.

The Tikvah Podcast
Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak on Whether Hamas Doomed Israeli-Turkish Relations

The Tikvah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 71:27


After years of acrimony, several recent meetings between Israeli and Turkish leaders seemed to suggest the possibility of a gradual thaw in relations between the two most powerful nations in the Middle East. Such a reconciliation, combined with a growing relationship with the Arab states in the Gulf, might have firmed up an alliance structure in the region powerful enough to deter Iran and its many proxies. The Hamas massacre on October 7 has thrown a wrench into that possibility. Senior Hamas operatives live in Turkey and operate there under its protection. On October 11, Erdogan criticized the “shameful methods” that Israel used to strike Hamas targets. On October 25, he disputed the idea that Hamas is a terrorist organization at all, calling them instead mujahadeen—soldiers engaged in jihad. On October 27, he called Israel a war criminal and a pawn of the West. Ambassadors in both nations have been recalled. Are relations doomed to degrade further? Can they be rescued? Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak is a longtime observer of Turkey based at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security and also at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University. In June 2022, he wrote an essay in Mosaic looking at Israeli-Turkish relations. Here, he speaks with Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver to look at that question in the wake of October 7. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.

Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity
Special Edition: Israel in Crisis. An Interview with Eytan Avriel, Co-Founder & Editor of Israel's Leading Business Publication The Marker, and with Daniel Dayan, Entrepreneur & Founder of Step-In

Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 55:48


Episode Release Notes: Braving Business in Israel In the Aftermath of October 7, 2023. Welcome to a different kind of episode of "Braving Business." The episode where "braving" takes on an outsized meaning, extending beyond the business realm to life, perseverance, and resilience. On October 7, 2023, an unimaginable tragedy unfolded in Israel. A terrorist act orchestrated by Hamas claimed the lives of 1,400 Israelis. This incident, which snatched away hundreds of young souls attending a peace-promoting musical concert, has had profound impacts not only emotionally and socially but also on the nation's economic fabric. With daily rocket attacks continuing, compelling citizens to their safety shelters, and hundreds of thousands of individuals called for reserve duties, the Israeli economy is facing an unprecedented halt. Predictions point to a depression-scale dip in Israel's GDP. But beyond the numbers, it's the enormous human and psychological toll that is most heart-wrenching.Today's Guests: As we delve into understanding the ramifications of this tragedy, we have with us Eytan Avriel, co-founder of Israel's renowned business newspaper, "The Marker," and a respected figure in Israeli journalism. Eitan's journey from the Israeli Navy to becoming a leading voice in Israel's business ecosystem provides a unique perspective on the current situation. Accompanying Eitan is Daniel Dayan, the founder of Step-In, a LinkedIn Consulting firm. Apart from being a lecturer, workshop facilitator, and daily content creator, Daniel -- who is an Orthodox Jew -- also heads the high-tech practice in the EXIT career center located in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv. ---Discussion Highlights: Eitan and Daniel's firsthand experience and initial reactions to the October 7th tragedy.- An inside view into the changed atmosphere and mood of the Israeli society and business world post the attack.- Forecasts on the economic repercussions - short-term and long-term.- The commendable unity displayed by ordinary people, businesses and organizations in supporting the victims, along with the fear of speaking out among venture backed Israeli high tech firms.- Addressing the mental health repercussions on the workforce and society.- Insights on government interventions, both current and proposed, to rejuvenate the economy, and on the lack of confidence in government among Israelis in the aftermath of the attack.- The interplay of money, power, and ethics in such times, with a special note for international entrepreneurs wanting to support Israel.- Daniel's gritty vision for the future, drawing from Israel' and the Jewish People's historic resilience.- A concluding message to the global community on the indomitable spirit of Israel and its citizens.---We urge our listeners to join us in this soul-stirring discussion. Let's come together in understanding, support, and hope.Thank you for being with us in this journey of "Braving Business" where, today, braving life itself is the underlying theme.

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NBA Picks & Parlays Today (10/27/23) | 3-Leg +521 Parlay

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 7:33


NBA Picks & Parlays Today for Friday October 27: The best NBA parlay picks and bets from Eytan Shander using OddsShopper expert NBA betting model.

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5 Best NBA Bets in 5 Minutes (10/27/23) | Expert NBA picks & Predictions Today

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 7:23


The 5 best NBA bets in 5 minutes (10/27/23): Expert NBA picks, NBA predictions and NBA player props today.

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NBA Preseason Picks & Predictions Today (10/11/22) | Best NBA Bets

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 8:00


Best NBA bets today: Eytan's expert NBA preseason picks and predictions for Wednesday (10/11/23). Check out all his betting tips for NBA preseason games today.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Suzanne Morphew's Remains Found After Three Years

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 13:32


In a shocking twist in the longstanding case of Suzanne Morphew's disappearance, authorities have finally located the remains of the Colorado mother of two. The discovery was made in Saguache County during an unrelated investigation, three years after Suzanne mysteriously vanished during a bike ride near her Maysville, Colorado home on Mother's Day, May 10, 2020.    The case had gained significant media attention since the day the 49-year-old mother vanished. "The heart-wrenching tale of Suzanne, who was last seen on that fateful Mother's Day bike ride, has haunted our community. The recovery of her remains is a significant breakthrough," said a source close to the case.    The story takes several twists and turns. Following Suzanne's initial disappearance, search teams located her bike and helmet, but the whereabouts of her body remained a mystery until the recent discovery.    Her husband, Barry Morphew, during an interview with FOX 21 in August 2020, expressed profound distress regarding her disappearance, saying it was "the most devastating thing that has ever happened to me." It's noteworthy that nearly a year after she went missing, Barry was indicted on charges of first-degree murder, tampering with physical evidence, and attempting to influence a public servant. He later entered a plea of not guilty.    However, the court saga took another twist when Assistant District Attorney Linda Stanley opted to drop the charges "without prejudice." This legal maneuver means that the charges against Barry can be reinstated in the future. Prosecutors, at the time, noted they believed they were on the verge of locating Suzanne's body and needed more time for thorough investigations.    One of the crucial pieces of evidence against Barry was a 129-page affidavit, which PEOPLE had previously reviewed. In it, investigators shared a January 2021 conversation where they informed Barry about an extramarital affair Suzanne had for almost two years before her disappearance. Barry's reaction was both contemplative and cryptic. He stated, "maybe in God's eyes this was his way of resolving something." He further grappled with the divine implications of the tragedy, expressing confusion over why such an event would happen.    Subsequent sections of the affidavit paint a disturbing image, suggesting that Barry may have treated Suzanne like prey, allegedly trying to "hunt and control Suzanne like he had hunted and controlled animals."    The Morphew family, reeling from the allegations and subsequent release, made their emotions public in a conversation with ABC News. Barry expressed frustration at the prosecutors, believing they had wrongly accused him. His words conveyed deep frustration: "They've [prosecutors] got tunnel vision and they looked at one person and they've got too much pride to say they're wrong and look somewhere else." His daughter Mallory echoed this sentiment, pleading for justice for her mother and criticizing the perceived missteps in the prosecution.    Barry's attorney, Iris Eytan, in a candid conversation with PEOPLE in 2022, articulated her belief that even if Suzanne's remains were found, there would be no link to her client.    Following the recent discovery of Suzanne's remains, Eytan issued a heart-wrenching statement on behalf of the Morphew family. The statement read, “Barry is with his daughters, and they are all struggling with immense shock and grief after learning today that their mother and wife whom they deeply love was found deceased."    Suzanne's story had reverberated within the community, especially after her sister shared on a local radio show that the missing mother had once voiced "concerns about her safety" before she vanished.    As of now, the question on everyone's mind is whether Barry Morphew will face a renewed round of charges in light of this discovery. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation, responsible for the announcement regarding Suzanne's body identification, remains tight-lipped on the subject. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

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Giants-49ers Picks & Predictions | Best NFL Bets Today for TNF | Eytan's Essentials

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 9:30


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Preseason Week 3 NFL Bets (Friday 8/25) | NFL Picks & Predictions

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 7:19


Eytan's Best NFL Betting picks for Friday's preseason week 3 games