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Episode 1: “On Top” Tyra and the judges reflect on the early vision and ambitions of "ANTM." As the show becomes a cultural phenomenon, drama builds up behind the scenes. Episode 2: “Still in the Running” After a distressing episode in Milan, "ANTM" explodes and chases a bigger spectacle. Infamous moments, court controversy, and audience clamor for more. Episode 3: “Rooting for You” As ratings slide, the show makes drastic changes. Tyra, the judges, and the models all confront what comes next when the "ANTM" era comes to a closeCheck out Becky's stuff here: https://tstlpodcast.substack.com/https://www.tstlpodcast.com/— Vanity Farah is a fun and femme coded pop culture recap podcast with Chris Farah, an actress, writer, comedian who is obsessed with pointing out the aesthetic choices and beauty trends she sees in reality shows like 90 Day Fiancé and Love is Blind. We deeply and sassily examine the choices that reality subjects make in the pursuit of love, and relate hard to the humanity on display, from questionable eyebrow shapes to the profound loneliness that plagues us all. If you want a smart yet silly friend to talk about dumb, escapist things with, subscribe, follow, and give 5 stars. Follow Chris in all her platforms! https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisFarah instagram.com/chrislfarah https://www.tiktok.com/@chrislfarah https://substack.com/@chrislfarah https://www.patreon.com/chrisfarah/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vanity-farah-with-chris-farah--6618122/support.
Liz Feldman talks about turning tragedy into comedy and drama by being open. She also talks about being a young stand-up, writing for other comics, sexual harassment in the writers room, having to be better than men, her motherhood journey, how to be a show-runner, the Groundlings, deciding that her future was writing not acting, and all the guests that won't do my podcast but does her new podcast with Jesse Klein, “Here To Find Friends”. Bio: Over the course of her career, award-winning writer and producer Liz Feldman has carved a space for diverse voices and developed her own niche genre: the traumedy, which blends black comedy, heightened mystery and heartfelt drama that plumbs the darker, emotional depths of the human experience. Feldman is the creator and executive producer of the acclaimed and Emmy®-nominated Netflix series, DEAD TO ME and Netflix's recently released NO GOOD DEED. In 2025, Feldman launched her new podcast alongside Jessi Klein, HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS, produced by Headgum. The show focuses on making new and meaningful friendships as an adult, with Feldman and Klein interviewing celebrity guests that they would very much like to be friends with. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
USA Hockey wins gold, Eli Zaret joins us & takes on Pokémon, Prince Andrew arrested on his birthday, RIP Eric Dane, Drew Crime: American Idol murderer, Taryn Asher surfaces, and Bonnie Blue gets pregnant by 1 out of 400 guys. USA! USA! USA! Eli Zaret drops by to recap the thrilling USA win over Canada, USA over Canada (female edition), Duke basketball defeats Michigan, MSU beats OSU, the red-hot Detroit Pistons, the Detroit Tigers start of Spring Training, Floyd Mayweather vs Mike Tyson, Eli vs Pokémon, Giannis Antetokounmpo's new gambling venture and more. RIP: Minnesota Vikings WR Rondale Moore has died at the age of 25. Rapper Lil Poppa takes himself out following a car crash. Eric Dane succumbed to ALS over the weekend. Eric Dane's daughters need some money for their loss. Hailey Bieber virtue signals. Prince Andrew has been arrested following the release of the Epstein Files. Sarah Ferguson has entered rehab. Brother Bilaal vs Will Smith and family. Bryshere Grey has turned to male on male pornos thanks to Will Smith. People are sick and tired of Nancy Guthrie. Sorry, Savannah. Taryn Asher has finally surfaced after a long absence from Fox 2. The director of Corey Feldman vs. The World will join us on Tuesday! Feldman popped up in Las Vegas to sing on stage with a better band. Kelly Ripa might be leaving our TV's after 25 years. The internet wants Hilary Duff to leave her husband. Who would you rather… Haylie or Hilary? Paris Hilton wants you to nail her for her 45th birthday. Britney Spears posted herself nude on the internet again. ABC7 Chicago's Leah Hope was attacked and nearly carjacked. A nurse in Boston was attacked by an unruly gang of teens on e-bikes. ICE is shipping Lauren Jane Morris back to the UK. See ya, bitch! Porn Star Bonnie Blue is pregnant after nailing 400 guys without protection. Murder in Glitterball City is a wild documentary and we'll be talking it up in future episodes. Drew Crime: Thomas Plamberger is the worst boyfriend possibly ever. Caleb Flynn is the worst husband, pastor, actor, and former American Idol contestant possibly ever. Drew has an update on the creepy Alexander Brothers. Bill Cosby is still being sued civilly. Blake Lively's battle with Justin Baldoni won't go away. Lita Ford joins us on Wednesday. Merch is still available. Buy it before it's gone. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
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The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
The Work of Disaster: Crisis and Care Along a Himalayan Fault Line (U Chicago Press, 2025) is a compelling portrait of post-disaster imaginaries of repair in Nepal. In a world of cascading disasters, what are the consequences of transient care? In 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and equally powerful aftershock struck the central region of Nepal. The disaster claimed over 9,000 lives and inspired a surge of humanitarian concern for the mental health of Nepali people. In The Work of Disaster, based on extensive fieldwork in the region, anthropologist Aidan Seale-Feldman examines what disaster generates, and the fraught relationship between crisis and care. Moving between NGO offices, mountain trails, therapeutic interventions, and affected villages, Seale-Feldman tells the story of an emergent “mental health crisis” and the forms of care that followed in the disaster's wake. She also analyzes how emergency services transform the places they seek to assist; the challenges of psychiatric support provided by international organizations; and the place of mental health counseling in a modern biopolitical reality. The Work of Disaster reveals the contiguous violence and gentleness of humanitarian encounters, engaging with broader debates about worldmaking and the ethics of care. Aidan Seale-Feldman is a medical and psychological anthropologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. Elena Sobrino is an anthropologist and Lecturer in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Tufts University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
This week on Kitchen Tape, Rose and Crystal sit down with Natasha Feldman, author of The Dinner Party Project, to talk about what it actually takes to host well without burning out. We discuss Natasha's approach to dinner parties as a creative practice, how her workflow shifts when she's authoring her own book versus styling for others, and what changes when responsibility moves from supporting someone else's vision to holding the full arc yourself. The conversation gets practical about how the book was made — planning menus, testing and editing recipes, styling and shooting within real constraints, and building a process that could sustain the work from proposal to finished pages.Mentioned in this episode:• The Dinner Party Project: A No-Stress Guide to Food with Friends• Space Camp Organizing• The Art of Simple Food by Alice Waters• Yotam Ottolenghi (all books)• Alana Kysar• Hetty McKinnon• Gluteus Minimus — Natasha Feldman's Substack
Send a textIn this episode, I chat with Jordyn Feldman (JFELD): a queer DJ based in LA and the Bay Area! We get into her journey behind the decks and everything that's shaped her along the way. She shares how she found her sound, what it takes to prepare for each set, and how she's built a name for herself within the queer event scene. We talk about the balance between pursuing a career in medicine while seriously chasing her passion for DJing, and how she's learning to embrace the fluidity of identity in every area of her life.We also get into her dating life - navigating relationships in the queer community, setting boundaries, her interests (DOM FEMS ALL THE WAY!) and what she's learned about herself through it all. From the energy of intimate queer events to dreaming big about stages like Coachella and Outside Lands and even future collaborations with artists like The Chainsmokers and Billie Eilish - this conversation is all about passion, representation, and creating spaces where people feel seen. Support the showYou can find me on:Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilkin_clark?igsh=NzI0ZzlyOGQwdTlw&utm_source=qrLez Be Honest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lezbehonestpodcastt?igsh=MWt1aGhpaXpxcWcwNA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrLez Be Honest YouTube: https://youtube.com/@kinleyclark5695?si=FUOLpSI7EhKrdMJ3You can watch all the episodes of my podcast on my YouTube channel. Thank you for supporting! If you like the episode, don't be hesitant to give it a rating. I appreciate all the love
In this episode of Trauma Rewired, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof welcome author, speaker, and embodiment coach Preston Smiles for a powerful conversation on the Father Wound — and how paternal presence or absence shapes the nervous system. Together, they explore how a father's regulation, emotional availability, and play patterns influence brain development, stress physiology, attachment, intimacy, and leadership. Drawing from both lived experience and developmental research, this episode examines the real impact of masculine containment — not through blame, but through understanding. From childhood patterning to adult relationships, parenting, and community repair, this conversation offers grounded insight, somatic depth, and a hopeful path toward nervous system healing. Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro/The Good Boy Pattern 08:00 – The Father Wound 17:30 – Play and Masculine Energy 33:30 – Shame and Reclaiming the Masculine 52:30 – Capacity and Embodied Partnership Key Takeaways: The fatherwound isn't just emotional, it's neurological and somatic, shaping how we regulate stress, relate, and play. Healthy masculine presence supports brain development through movement, physical play, safety, and co-regulation. Many relational patterns come from what was never modeled, not from personal failure. Healing happens through embodied experience, safe relationships, and repeated nervous system repair, not just insight. Resources Mentioned: The Bridge Method – Workshops led by Preston Smiles: https://www.thebridgemethod.org/ Spiritual Millionaire, by Preston Smiles: https://preston-davis.mykajabi.com/book Instagram: @PrestonSmiles: https://www.instagram.com/prestonsmiles/ Call to Action: Neurosomatic Intelligence is now enrolling : https://neurosomaticintelligence.com/nsi-certification Learn to work with Boundaries at the level of the body and nervous system at https://www.boundaryrewire.com Get a two-week free trial of neurosomatic training at https://rewiretrial.com Sacred Synapse: an educational YouTube channel founded by Jennifer Wallace that explores nervous system regulation, applied neuroscience, consciousness, and psychedelic preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence. Wayfinder Journal: Track nervous system patterns and support preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence. FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired Sources: Flinn, M. V. & England, B. G. (2003). Social economics of childhood glucocorticoid stress response and health. Laurent, H. K. et al. (2013). Synchrony of hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis activity in parents and infants. Feldman, R. et al. (2010). Parent–infant synchrony and the construction of shared timing. Amato, P. R. & Gilbreth, J. G. (1999). Nonresident fathers and children's well-being. Ellis, B. J. et al. (1999). Quality of early family relationships and timing of puberty. Meaney, M. J. & Szyf, M. (2005). Environmental programming of stress responses through DNA methylation. Disclaimer: Trauma Rewired podcast is intended to educate and inform but does not constitute medical, psychological or other professional advice or services. 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The BrainBased.com site and RewireTrial.com is a membership site for general nervous system health, somatic processing and stress processing. It is not a substitute for medical care or the appropriate solution for anyone in mental health crisis. Any examples mentioned in this podcast are for illustration purposes only. If they are based on real events, names have been changed to protect the identities of those involved. We've done our best to ensure our podcast respects the intellectual property rights of others, however if you have an issue with our content, please let us know by emailing us at traumarewired@gmail.com. All rights in our content are reserved.
Marla and Murray Feldman join the show today to talk about the power of their words. They each share a story about moments that taught them how much we can influence other people. This conversation is a chance to learn from their wisdom as professionals, parents, and friends. Marla Feldman is a former educator who never stops learning. Murray Feldman is a career broadcaster in television and radio. Edited by: Alex Wolf Original Music Composed by: Dan Hacker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/templeisraelmi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/templeisraelmi/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn9spWvsCBvcQ-o5XLeFLHKcLoj2nBAfM Web: https://www.temple-israel.org/wakinguptolifepod You can get this podcast anywhere you get your media. Join over 10,000 listeners who have been inspired by the show. And if you have someone with a story to tell, please contact me at josh@temple-israel.org
In this episode of It Takes Balls, Dr. Darren Feldman, a genitourinary medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, provides a deep, evidence-based conversation on testicular cancer treatment, chemotherapy decision-making, and long-term survivorship. Dr. Feldman breaks down how cisplatin transformed testicular cancer from a fatal disease into one of the most curable solid tumors, even in cases of metastatic disease.The discussion explores the differences between BEP, EP, VIP, and TIP chemotherapy regimens, including when and why each is used, how doctors balance cure rates with toxicity, and why lung health, kidney function, age, and patient goals matter when choosing treatment. Dr. Feldman also explains why cisplatin remains superior to carboplatin in advanced germ cell tumors, when surveillance is preferred over treatment in stage 1 disease, and how overtreatment can carry long-term risks.Later in the episode, Dr. Feldman addresses common patient concerns around recurrence risk, radiation vs surveillance, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND), testosterone changes after chemotherapy, and misinformation surrounding alternative therapies.Provide your feedback on the podcast:https://www.testicularcancerawarenessfoundation.org/itbsurveyHave a question for a future expert guest? Submit here:https://www.testicularcancerawarenessfoundation.org/it-takes-balls-question-submissionWant to be a guest? Apply here:https://www.testicularcancerawarenessfoundation.org/it-takes-balls-submissionsFollow Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation:https://www.testescancer.orghttps://www.twitter.com/testescancerhttps://www.instagram.com/testescancerhttps://www.facebook.com/tca.orgDr. Feldman:https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/doctors/darren-feldmanFollow Steven Crocker:https://www.instagram.com/stevencrockerhttps://www.facebook.com/steven.crocker2Theme song: No Time Like Now - Tom Willner www.tomwillner.com
It's the documentary you never knew you needed, and you do need it. Marcie Hume's chronicle of life on the road with '80s child actor Corey Feldman and his backing band of skimpily-dressed 'Angels' tracks the fallout from his infamous 2016 Today Show performance, which went viral and had the world asking questions like "Is this a sex cult?" and "No, seriously, is this a s*x cult?"Join Jeff and Graham as they answer all these posers and more, with detours to consider Feldman's episode of Wife Swap, the different eras of his music, and Jeff's experience watching Corey's infamous 2023 Riot Fest performance. We also talk about the 'Two Coreys' years and the strange economics of '80s nostalgia. What are you waiting for? Just Go 4 It!As we discuss on the podcast, there's another episode where we talk Corey... but to hear that you'll have to donate to our Patreon, where you'll also get exclusive access to our end-of-month round-up podcast Last Night..., weekly written articles on Doctor Who and The Twilight Zone, plus more features that we're working up for 2026. Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky and Facebook for more info.
Zach Feldman joins Matt Faircloth for a conversation about the intricacies of student housing, a niche yet highly profitable sector within real estate. He explains how student housing has evolved from informal setups to institutionalized assets, offering unique investment opportunities.They also talk about the importance of location, amenity design, and market research in achieving rent premiums, and how these factors differentiate student housing from traditional multifamily properties. He also highlights the significance of branding and community building in attracting tenants and ensuring high occupancy rates. Zach Feldman Current role: Partner, Aptitude Development Based in: New York, New York Where to find them: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharyrfeldman/https://www.e77h.com/ Book your free demo today at bill.com/bestever and get a $100 Amazon gift card. Visit www.tribevestisc.com for more info. Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to quo.com/BESTEVER Join us at Best Ever Conference 2026! Find more info at: https://www.besteverconference.com/ Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont évoqué le « fitness snacking », ces 10 minutes de sport qui peuvent tout changer au quotidien. Le winner du jour - Un restaurateur à Vienne qui a une façon bien particulière de faire tourner son établissement. - Des cloches qui sonnent 726 fois chaque nuit et épuisent les riverains. Le flashback du jour - Juin 1992. Deux titres dominent le Top 50 avec "Joy" de François Feldman et "Smells Like Teen Spirit" de Nirvana. Les savoirs inutiles - En Suède, le festival Way Out West a diffusé sa programmation à des invités très particuliers : des ovules et des spermatozoïdes, des gamètes conservés en laboratoire. La chanson du jour - Selah Sue "Alone" 3 choses à savoir sur Whitney Houston Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - Au cinéma, sortie de "LOL 2.0" de Liza Azuelos avec Sophie Marceau. - Autre sortie, un documentaire consacré à Jeff Buckley, "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley". Le jeu surprise (Qui suis-je ?) - Katia de Toulon gagne un séjour de deux nuits au Frégate Provence à Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer. Les coffres à jouets RTL2 - Laura, 9 ans, de Saint-Étienne, remporte un séjour pour quatre au Futuroscope. La Banque RTL2 - Vanessa de Breuilpont, vers Évreux, gagne 300 €. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
O mercado de trabalho médico mudou e ignorar isso tem custo. Neste episódio do Clube da Cardio Podcast, discutimos o futuro da Medicina no Brasil e por que o planejamento financeiro se tornou parte essencial da carreira médica. Em um cenário de aumento do número de médicos, mudanças na formação, escassez de vagas de residência, avanço da inteligência artificial e crescimento da pjotização, como construir uma trajetória profissional sustentável? Para essa conversa, recebemos Guilherme Sabá Arruda, cardiologista pela SBC, intensivista pela AMIB e coordenador da Cardiologia dos Hospitais da Rede D'Or Regional Leste de São Paulo, e André Feldman, cardiologista e assistente da UTI de Pós-operatório de Cirurgia Cardíaca do Instituto Dante Pazzanese de Cardiologia.Uma conversa franca, sobre carreira, dinheiro e escolhas conscientes porque excelência clínica também passa por estabilidade financeira.
Send us a textTim is joined by Beatles academic and author Christine Feldman-Barrett to explore Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown). They examine the song's storytelling ambiguity, its blend of warmth and emotional coolness, and its cultural impact as a depiction of a new kind of sixties woman. On the way they discuss mid-60s London interiors, the revolutionary introduction of the sitar and the wider influence of Indian music on George Harrison and beyond.
In this episode of Just Press Record, Matt brings together two people who have never met before and lets the conversation unfold in real time.Jason Friedman and Drew Feldman come from very different professional paths, but quickly discover shared experiences around career risk, entrepreneurship, creativity, and the emotional reality of building something from scratch.What starts as a conversation about work becomes a deeper discussion about identity, trust, burnout, and what it really takes to navigate uncertainty while staying true to yourself.Topics covered in this episode• Leaving stable careers to pursue uncertain but meaningful paths• The emotional and psychological reality of quitting a job and starting over• How creative backgrounds shape entrepreneurship and decision making• Why trust, integrity, and reputation matter more than credentials• The role of storytelling in building relationships with clients and audiences• Balancing ambition, work ethic, and personal boundaries• Burnout, constant connectivity, and the challenge of truly turning off• Why human judgment and empathy still matter in an AI-driven world• Building trust through shared values, not sales tacticsTimestamps00:00 Why these two needed to meet and the idea behind Just Press Record01:00 Quitting a job and the panic that comes with taking the leap06:00 From acting and filmmaking to finance and advising10:45 Career pivots, risk tolerance, and variable income15:00 The emotional cost of entrepreneurship and Sunday anxiety19:30 Creative work, grinding, and redefining success25:00 Burnout, boundaries, and the struggle to turn off29:00 Shabbat, forced downtime, and digital detox35:00 Building a company, momentum, and long-term trust38:00 AI, advisors, and why human relationships still matter45:00 Trust, integrity, and why reputation compounds over time
Episode Notes On this episode of Disability After Dark, Andrew sits down with author of the new book, "Touch me, I'm Sick," Margeaux Feldman. We talk about their experience of touch, pleasure, trauma and so much more. Margeaux has written such a brilliant book, and I am so happy to chat with them. Enjoy! Follow Margeaux's work and buy "Touch Me, I'm Sick" https://www.margeauxfeldman.com/ Episode Sponsors Do you wanna turn b*tt stuff up a notch. Go to bvibe.com and use code AFTERDARK to receive 20% off orders of $100 (including bundles, discounted items and more). Disability content creation doesn't have to be hard. Follow @seated.perspectives on Instagram to learn how to make content creation a gentle, easy, accessible experience. Are you looking for attendant care when you need it at your convenience? Check out your team, on tap www.whimble.ca Get 15% off your next purchase of sex toys, books and DVDs by using Coupon code AFTERDARK at checkout when you shop at trans owned and operated sex shop Come As You Are www.comeasyouare.com Order Notes From a Queer Cripple and hire him to speak on it by e-mailing andrew@andrewgurza.com US: https://us.jkp.com/products/notes-from-a-queer-cripple Canada: https://www.ubcpress.ca/notes-from-a-queer-cripple Support the show with a donation: https://patreon.com/disabilityafterdark This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
“If you die without a will… the law has written one for you.”In this episode of The Unlimited Podcast—the first in our Wealthhard series—Brian speaks with Jessica Feldman Chittley, partner at Bales Beall LLP, about wills and powers of attorney: what they are, why everyone needs them, and how to draft them so they reduce tax and probate, protect minor children, and avoid executor headaches. Jessica explains the real consequences of dying intestate (meaning, without a will), how guardianship and trusts for minors work, and why powers of attorney for property and personal care are urgent. She also walks through the scope of the executor's role, probate-planning options (e.g., multiple wills, bare-trust structures), and simple but powerful drafting tools that prevent family conflict. Practical, clear and essential listening for anyone who hasn't reviewed estate documents in the last few years. And especially for those who haven't yet organized their wills and/or powers of attorney...What are you waiting for?Jessica Feldman Chittley is a Partner at Bales Beall LLP who focuses on estate and trust planning and estate administration. She advises individuals, families and private-business owners on tax-minimization at death, drafts wills, trusts and powers of attorney, and guides executors through the administration process. Jessica serves on the Executive Committee of the Ontario Bar Association's Trusts & Estates Law Section, is a member of Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners and the Canadian and Ontario Bar Associations, and was recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada (2025) for Trusts and Estate.Timestamps:0:00 Disclaimer & Intro1:25 Wealthhard4:47 Why do you need a will?7:57 What happens if you don't have a will?13:02 The key elements of a will18:56 The role of the executor24:36 How a will impacts children29:32 Planning for maximum value31:55 What to do once a will is written34:28 What is a power of attorney?42:40 If Jessica could do anything, what would it be?43:56 Outro
Bruce Feldman of The Athletic starts the show and then Paul fields calls during the rest of the first hour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No one has heard of the movie called Going Viral, but it features actor and musician Corey Feldman, so we watched it to give us an excuse to talk about all things Corey. Feldman holds a deep place in Lodge history, so most of this episode consists of our stories about Corey. We do briefly discuss Going Viral which has no stars except for Corey, and is not worth watching! But enjoy our recollections on the legend of Corey Feldman!
Gayle Feldman's new book, "Nothing Random: Bennett Cerf and the Publishing House He Built," is the story of the legendary Random House founder Bennett Cerf, whose seemingly charmed life afforded him a front-row seat to literary and cultural history in the making.
Episode 42 - Erin Feldman - Prehabilitation in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Jen Smith and Nikki Misner speak with dietitian Erin Feldman on the topic of prehabilitation in pediatric IBD. Erin Feldman, RD, is a registered dietitian at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles with more than 25 years of experience supporting pediatric patients with complex gastrointestinal conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). She plays an integral role in Cedars-Sinai's IBD prehabilitation program for patients 13 and older, guiding patients through nutrition optimization before, during, and after surgery to help ensure the best possible outcomes. Over the past 2 years, Erin has served as faculty for Cedars-Sinai's six-month IBD Dietitian Apprenticeship Program, where she trains and mentors dietitians in pediatric IBD care. Her deep clinical expertise and passion for multidisciplinary collaboration make her a key voice in advancing nutrition for pediatric IBD patients.Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.Resources:Banty A, et al. Feasibility of a nurse and dietitian-led IBD surgical prehabilitation program. Abstracts From the 2023 Crohn's & Colitis Congress. 2023;164(4)S21.Ladd MR et al. Malnutrition increases the risk of 30-day complications after surgery in pediatric patients with Crohn disease. J Ped Surg. 2018;53(11)2336-2345.Menchaca AD, et al. Preoperative nutrition status predicts hospital length of stay and unplanned reoperation risk in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease. J Ped Surg. 2025;60(3)162147.Martins DS, Piper HG. Nutrition considerations in pediatric surgical patients. Nutr Clin Pract 2022;37:510–520.Produced by: Corey IrwinNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
Zoe Feldman got some surprising advice just as she was starting to feel settled in her business: While she thought she couldn't afford to hire more employees, she was told that if she wanted to keep delivering a high level of service, she couldn't afford not to. On this episode of the podcast, she shares why she's introduced a scaled-down option to her design offerings for clients who just want good advice, the many ways she has built philanthropy into the fabric of her firm, and why she insists that clients don't really want full transparency.LINKSZoe FeldmanKaitlin PetersenBusiness of Home
When Dave Feldman first walked into a LowCarbUSA® event in 2016 carrying a laptop full of lab results, few people could have predicted where that moment would lead. "I'm approaching everyone with my computer," Feldman recalls, "because I'm doing these self-experiments—getting blood work—and I'm trying to figure out why my cholesterol numbers were doing what they were doing." What started as a personal puzzle became The Cholesterol Code, a global research effort, a nonprofit scientific foundation, and now a forthcoming documentary film. In this episode of the LowCarbUSA Podcast, host Doug Reynolds sits down with Feldman to trace that journey—and to explain why the next chapter will take center stage at the Symposium for Metabolic Health in Boca Raton, January 23–25, 2026 The Question That Wouldn't Go Away Dave's original question was deceptively simple: Why do some metabolically healthy, lean people see their LDL cholesterol rise dramatically on a ketogenic diet? Over time, he noticed a consistent pattern. These individuals didn't just have high LDL—they also tended to have high HDL, low triglycerides, and excellent metabolic health. In 2017, he coined a name for this group: Lean Mass Hyper-Responders (LMHRs). But identifying a pattern wasn't enough. "Even if the lipid energy model proves correct," Dave explains, "does that mean having higher LDL on a ketogenic diet carries higher cardiovascular risk?" Answering that question required something far more difficult than a blog post or a hypothesis: a prospective imaging study. Building a Study When No One Will Fund One Dave spent years trying—and failing—to convince established institutions to study this population. "There's not a lot of funding to study metabolically healthy people with sky-high LDL," he says dryly. "The interest is usually in people who already have multiple cardiovascular risk factors—which confounds everything." So in 2019, he made a radical decision. He founded the Citizen Science Foundation, a public charity created for a single purpose: to fund independent research, with no money going to salaries or overhead. "We raised $200,000,"Dave says, "and paid a research center to do the study." By late 2021, recruitment was underway. One hundred lean, metabolically healthy ketogenic individuals underwent coronary CT angiography (CTA) scans to assess plaque in their coronary arteries, with follow-up scans roughly one year later. What the Data Actually Showed The early findings were striking. When Dave's cohort was matched against participants from the Miami Heart Study, there was no statistically significant difference in coronary plaque, despite Dave's group having LDL levels less than twice as high. "In fact," he notes, "our group trended toward lower plaque." But the most important finding emerged as more analyses were completed: "There was no association between ApoB or LDL and plaque progression," Dave says. "Whatever your LDL level was, it did not correspond with how plaque developed." What did matter? Baseline plaque. "Whether you're low-carb or not," he explains, "the more plaque you have at baseline, the more likely you are to see progression. That's consistent with the existing literature." When One Dataset Didn't Make Sense Then came the controversy. An AI-based quantitative analysis from a company called Cleerly showed plaque progression that appeared inconsistent—not only with Dave's other data, but with decades of prior research. "All of the scans showed progression," he says. "No regression. Not even noise." For an engineer, that raised immediate red flags. "If a bathroom scale is off by a quarter pound," Dave explains, "you expect wobble. Below the noise floor, measurements go up and down. But this dataset showed only one direction." Later, when Dave gained access to the anonymized data, he identified multiple anomalies and requested a blinded quality-control reanalysis. That request was declined. "I don't assume wrongdoing," he emphasizes. "But when something looks implausible, the response should be course correction." Instead, he sought independent confirmation. A second AI company, HeartFlow, conducted a fully blinded analysis—and its results aligned with every other analysis except Cleerly's. "Three out of four analyses agree," he says. "Cleerly is the outlier." Why This Matters Beyond One Study The implications extend far beyond a single dataset. Dave believes this episode exposes a deeper issue in nutrition and cardiovascular science: how dominant theories shape interpretation. "The lipid hypothesis has a gravitational pull," he says. "It affects what people expect to see—and what they question." As I put it, Dave has repeatedly taken the LowCarbUSA stage to announce findings that challenge assumptions—and each time, the conversation moves forward. "If we want better answers," Dave says, "we have to do better science." The Documentary—and What Comes Next All of this has reshaped his upcoming documentary, The Cholesterol Code. Originally slated for release last year, the film has been expanded to include the scientific and human story behind these findings. "We couldn't release it without covering what happened," he explains. "It's part of the truth." For the first time anywhere, the official trailer for the film will be shown at the LowCarbUSA Symposium in Boca, immediately following Dave's talk. Attendees will also be invited to help bring the film to live screenings around the world. "The world premiere of the trailer will be at your conference," Dave told me. "That alone is worth coming for." Why You'll Want to Be There One full day of the Boca symposium is dedicated to cardiovascular health, and Dave is one of the central voices shaping that conversation. Whether you attend in person or via live stream, this is a rare opportunity to engage directly with research that is still unfolding—and with the scientist who helped drive it. As Dave puts it: "The work just needs to get done, and in Boca, it will." Learn more and reserve your in-person or virtual seat for the Boca Symposium for Metabolic Health (January 23–25, 2026)
Chelsea welcomes back writer and bestie Jo Feldman to deep dive into the 1993 memoir of TV icon Fran Drescher. Together, they unpack her wild ride to fame with her sitcom, “The Nanny," to the plot twist in her marriage, a cameo from John Travolta, and of course, a sex moment with Warren Beatty! Plus, they try to figure out if Fran's encounter with Princess Diana actually happened and if Weight Watchers stole good years from our lives!!!! (yes.) A content warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including sexual assault and discussion around diet culture. Take care while listening and find helpful resources here. Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Carnie Wilson's memoir Gut Feelings (with Jo Feldman) Lauren Graham Memoir Episode (with Jo Feldman) Kendra Wilkinson Memoir Episode (with Jo Feldman) Kelly Bishop Memoir Episode (with Jo Feldman) Mayci Neeley Memoir Episode (with Jo Feldman) Charlie Sheen Memoir Episode (with Jo Feldman) Fran Tweets about 5G SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher Defends Bringing ‘Heart-Shaped Plush Toy' to Negotiating Table (US Weekly) *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Quince - Go to quince.com/glamorous for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode: Supreme Court scholar Adam Feldman joins the show to preview the current Supreme Court term and break down the major cases still to be argued, along with decisions expected in the months ahead. Feldman discusses cases touching on voting rights, executive authority, redistricting, and civil liberties, as well as how presidential power is shaping the court's docket. Plus – internal court dynamics, the role of swing justices, the ‘shadow docket,' and why Feldman thinks some of the most consequential rulings this term could come in areas that directly affect voters and everyday governance.Learn more about this term: https://ballotpedia.org/Supreme_Court_cases,_October_term_2025-2026 Follow Dr. Feldman on X: https://x.com/AdamSFeldman Subscribe to his Substack: https://legalytics.substack.com/ Complete a brief 5 minute survey to review the show and share some feedback: https://forms.gle/zPxYSog5civyvEKX6 Sign up for our Newsletters: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia_Email_Updates Stream "On the Ballot" on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or love for BP, feel free to reach out at ontheballot@ballotpedia.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @Ballotpedia.On The Ballot is a conversational podcast featuring interviews with guests across the political spectrum. The views and opinions expressed by them are solely their own and are not representative of the views of the host or Ballotpedia as a whole.
There was a time in the mid 20th century, the literary historian Gayle Feldman reminds us, when the book business was cool. Back then, New York publishing resembled Silicon Valley tech and the Mark Zuckerberg of his day was the Random House founder Bennett Cerf. In her new biography of Cerf, Nothing Random, Feldman tells the story of this celebrity entrepreneur, noting that he helped pioneer the publishing industry's venture capitalist style business model which enabled hit authors like Ayn Rand or Dr Seuss to finance start-up writers like Cormac McCarthy. Those were the days, a slightly wistful Feldman reminisces. She's right. If only today's corporate publishing industry could recapture some of that Cerfian magic. Then books might become cool again. Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
College football's power structure is shifting, and Bruce Feldman, senior college football writer for The Athletic, joins 365 Sports to explain why. Feldman breaks down his latest column examining the SEC's recent postseason struggles, the impact of NIL and the transfer portal, and how money and roster mobility have created real parity across the sport. From Indiana's rise and Alabama's changing identity to flaws in the College Football Playoff process, Feldman offers big-picture insight into where the sport is headed and why the old assumptions no longer hold. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #sec #transferportal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The “fresh, daring and incisive” (Fanfare) compositions of Amy Williams have been presented by leading international performers, including the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JACK Quartet, Bent Frequency, Ensemble Musikfabrik, Wet Ink, International Contemporary Ensemble, Junction Trio, Orpheus, pianist Ursula Oppens, soprano Tony Arnold, and bassist Robert Black. As a member of the Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo, she has performed throughout Europe and the Americas and recorded six critically-acclaimed CDs for Wergo (works of Nancarrow, Stravinsky, Varèse/Feldman and Kurtág), as well as appearing on the Neos and Albany labels. She is a Professor of Composition at the University of Pittsburgh and Artistic Director of the New Music On The Point Festival in Vermont.On January 8, 2026, Williams will perform Morton Feldman's Triadic Memories for Other Minds at Mills College at Northeastern University in Oakland, California. She joins us to talk about her early impressions of Feldman in Buffalo, New York, his influence on 20th century music, and her upcoming performance in Oakland.Music: Triadic Memories by Morton Feldman, performed by Amy Williams (Alan Wonneberger, engineer); Piece for Four Pianos by Morton Feldman, performed by the Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo (WERGO); Piano and String Quartet by Morton Feldman, performed by Amy Williams and the JACK Quartet (live at Black Mountain College)Follow Amy Williams on Instagram.amywilliamsmusic.comFollow us on Instagram and Facebook.otherminds.orgContact us at otherminds@otherminds.org.The Other Minds Podcast is hosted and edited by Joseph Bohigian. Outro music is “Kings: Atahualpa” by Brian Baumbusch (Other Minds Records).
Straight shooting, David E Feldman is no stranger to putting his characters through the ringer. Through his Dora Ellison and Hammer & Sharpe series, Feldman shares how his own life shaped the characters he loves so much. https://www.davidefeldmanauthor.com/
Jake Paul flaunts money & guns, DK Metcalf suspended while playing race card, Yacht Girl Meghan Markle, Corey Feldman molested by Corey Haim, “Hostage” Brooklyn Beckham, and more Nick & Rob Reiner stories. Thanks for listening to our show in 2025! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to help us grow in 2026. Jason Ellis made a trip to Detroit and is doing great. The Cult: The Athletic dropped a new piece on former University of Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore. The old QB coach Matt Weiss was caught on camera committing his alleged crimes. Jake Paul is flaunting his wealth following his broken jaw boxing loss to Anthony Joshua. The Jeffrey Epstein files continue to pour out and the photos are disturbing. David Copperfield is always seems up to no good. Prince Andrew remains the biggest loser connected with the whole thing. Pitcher Tarik Skubal is pretending he wants to stay in Detroit. DK Metcalf is pulling the race card. His victim Ryan Kennedy denies using any slurs. Dave Chappelle's latest Netflix special is dividing fans. Erika Kirk and Candace Owens met to squash their beef. Nicki Minaj joins the fray. Todd Chrisley's load son assaulted somebody. Nick Reiner is heard complaining in more released Dopey audio. Corey Haim's mom is angry at Corey Feldman. Feldman responds via Twitter walking it all back. Feldman once failed at having a talk show. The NFL has suspended DeKaylin Zecharius Metcalf 2 games. Meghan Markle releases a Christmas promo of their good deeds featuring their stupid brats. Thomas Markle could use your financial help. Brooklyn Beckham is a nepo-baby and has blocked his parents on Instagram. Ice Spice is getting heat for dressing like a whore at the SpongeBob Square Pants movie. JLo is not in a league with the other women on the LA Times. Roberto has no sense of time or calendar. Merch is still available. Click here to see what we have to offer for a limited time. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Playing in a cash game on your own live stream might be something most people would avoid. But Ryan Feldman, CEO of Hustler Casino Live, is not like most as he loves to get in there and battle! In this high stakes poker cash game, he steps out from behind the cameras and into the spotlight, facing none other than poker sensation Tom ‘durrrr' Dwan. In this poker hand, Feldman bets the river with top pair and Dwan is on the verge of calling that he even shows his cards to the entire table! But will Feldman give something away that allows Dwan to make the correct fold or will this be a huge error by Tom Dwan? When you're playing against weaker, less game theory optimal (GTO) studied opponents in small or mid stakes live cash games, you'll often see betting lines that poker solvers simply do not recommend. A common example is when someone leads the flop or turn from out of position for an unusually small sizing. These tiny donk bets tend to come from a very polarized range, usually representing either a strong made hand or a weak, marginal holding that they're unsure on how to play.Your goal is to figure out which end of their range this small bet falls into. If it's weak, raising will win you the pot immediately. If it's strong, you can play cautiously or value raise thinner, knowing they will not fold. Once you recognize these huge leaks in your opponents’ games, exploiting these non GTO tendencies becomes straightforward and extremely profitable. Tom Dwan also known as durrrr from his online days is a 39 year old American professional poker player. He is a favorite poker player for many around the world as they would watch him battle in the highest stakes cash games on Full Tilt Poker before poker's Black Friday hit. Dwan is known for his fearless style and crazy bluffs. He was a regular on Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker. Today, Durrrr is mostly known to play in high stakes private games in Asia. Durrrr is often seen on the Triton poker tour playing in the largest buy-in poker tournaments in the world. Dwan currently has over $6,900,000 in live poker tournament earnings which puts him in the top 300 on the all time money list. Since 2007, Tom has played over 217 live streamed poker cash games and has won more than $4,000,000. Ryan Feldman is an American amateur poker player with over $170,000 in live poker tournament earnings. He is the owner and producer of the Hustler Casino Live Stream. Before that, he worked as a producer for another poker live stream – Live At The Bike from 2016 to 2019. Hustler Casino Live is a full-scale, high value poker production. Close to a million dollars was spent transforming the casino's high limit poker room, the Crystal Room, into the set of this new state of the art live poker show. Some of the most notable poker players to have appeared on the show are Phil Ivey ‘The Tiger Woods of Poker' ‘RaiseOnce', Tom Dwan 'durrrr', Phil Hellmuth ‘The Poker Brat', Chris Moneymaker, Doug Polk ‘WCGRider, Garrett Adelstein ‘Gman', Tony Guoga ‘Tony G' and many more. Preflop:From under the gun, Ryan Feldman raises to $1,200 with Q9 of hearts as Tom Dwan calls out of the cutoff holding pocket tens, and Peter calls on the button with 43 of clubs. Steve looks down at AK of hearts and chooses to 3-bet and squeezes to $6,400 from the big blind. Feldman calls, Dwan calls with his pocket pair, and Peter comes along with his low suited connector. Flop – Qc 8s 4s:Steve is first to act and elects not to continuation bet with his big slick, since the pot is multi-way and he only has two overcards and a backdoor straight draw. Feldman currently has the best hand, having flopped top pair with a backdoor straight draw of his own. Feldman checks before Dwan checks as well with his pair of tens, and Peter opts to check behind with bottom pair and a backdoor flush draw. Turn – Jd:Steve, Feldman, and Dwan pick up straight draws on the jack of diamonds turn. Steve bets the minimum of $400 with his gutshot to broadway and is immediately raised to $15,000 by Feldman with a pair of queens. Dwan cold calls the raise, which forces Peter and Steve to fold, leaving Feldman and Dwan to go heads-up to the river. River – 5h:With just one pair, Feldman bets $32,000 on the five of hearts river. Will Feldman be able to get Dwan to make the incorrect hero call with a pair of tens, or will Dwan correctly read the situation and toss his cards into the muck? Stay tuned to the end of this poker video to see what happens! Jonathan Little analyzes live poker hands from TV poker shows such as Poker After Dark, Hustler Casino Live, The Lodge Poker Club & PokerGO. He also analyzes popular poker vloggers such as Rampage Poker, Brad Owen, Jaman Burton, Ashley Sleeth, Wolfgang Poker and others! hustlercasinolive #highstakespoker #cashgamepoker The post WPH #594: HUGE ERROR By Tom Dwan????? first appeared on Jonathan Little.
Over the past two years, many filmmakers have hesitated or refrained from bringing their films to Israeli film festivals as part of cultural boycott of Israel over the Gaza war. But for Joshua Zeman, the decision to bring his powerful new documentary “Checkpoint Zoo” to the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival was “merely part and parcel of the whole experience of making a film about something that's been politicized that shouldn’t be politicized.” Zeman’s film tells the dramatic story of the 2022 rescue of nearly 5,000 animals from the Feldman Ecopark zoo in Ukraine located on the Russian border outside the city of Kharkiv – on the front lines of the war – lovingly built and maintained by an animal-loving Orthodox Jewish oligarch, Oleksandr Feldman. “There has been a lot of backlash against Ukraine here in the States, even though the film is just about people rescuing animals, so the film was already complicated for me in terms of getting distribution,” Zeman said on the Haaretz Podcast. “Checkpoint Zoo” chronicles the efforts of Feldman, a handful of zoo workers who did not flee Kharkiv during the war and four idealistic volunteers as they risked their lives under fire from drones and bombs to remove lions, tigers, monkeys, ostriches and other animals out of from harm’s way in a modern-day Noah’s Ark. “War by definition is brutality created to strip away your humanity. But in rescuing these animals, these volunteers not only refound their humanity, but found this unbelievable well of courage.” Zeman sees Feldman – who allowed his luxurious mansion to be taken over by the rescued animals – as “a Schindler-esque character.” After Feldman’s businesses in Kharkiv were destroyed by the war, he was forced to “basically sell everything to care for these animals,” Zeman recounted. “Whenever we talked about the animals, he immediately cried. He's a big crier – he is a fascinating character who espouses a lot of values from the Torah.” Read more: Meet Oleksander Feldman, the Lonely Ukrainian Jew Fighting His Country’s New Fondness for Nazis 'It Is a Fascist Project': The Ukrainian Filmmaker Who Withdrew From a Prestigious Amsterdam Film Festival Because of the Israel Boycott Read all of Haaretz's film coverage Russian Strikes Destroy Centers of Jewish Life in Kharkiv as Community Members Flee The Tragic End of the Ukrainian Community in GazaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Overcoming Insurance Obstacles for Mental Health Care with 'Cover My Mental Health' In this episode, the founder of the nonprofit 'Cover My Mental Health' discusses their mission to help patients, families, and clinicians navigate and overcome insurance obstacles to access mental health care. The organization provides resources and encouragement, highlighting the importance of not taking no for an answer from insurance companies. The founder shares personal experiences that inspired the creation of the nonprofit, explains the development and effectiveness of resources such as template medical necessity letters, and offers practical steps like filing formal complaints and seeking help from elected officials. The emphasis is on empowering individuals and clinicians with common-sense tools to ensure fair treatment from insurance providers. Introduction and Purpose Founding of Cover My Mental Health Personal Story and Advocacy Resources and Tools for Overcoming Insurance Obstacles Medical Necessity Letters Challenges with Insurance Networks Authorization Forms and Team Support Filing Formal Complaints Getting Help from Elected Officials Encouragement and Final Thoughts INTRO/OUTRO Music: T. Wild Mantor Music BMI The content on Why Not Me: Embracing Autism amd Mental Health Worldwide, including discussions on mental health, autism, and related topics, is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect those of the podcast, its hosts, or affiliates.Why Not Me is not a medical or mental health professional and does not endorse or verify the accuracy, efficacy, safety of any treatments, programs, or advice discussed.Listeners should consult qualified healthcare professionals, such as licensed therapists, psychologists, or physicians, before making decisions about mental health or autism- related care.Reliance on this podcast's contents is at the listener's own risk. Why Not Me is not liable for any outcomes, financial or otherwise, resulting from actions taken based on the information provided. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
EVEN MORE about this episode!Step into a world of angels, synchronicity, and everyday miracles as Reverend Jayne Howard Feldman shares her incredible life of divine guidance and service. From cross-country journeys under angelic protection to uplifting families with special-needs children, Jayne reveals how small acts of kindness ripple outward to create powerful energetic change. Her creation of Be an Angel Day reminds us that each of us has the ability to become a blessing in someone's life.We also explore the secret language of ancient symbols and cosmic alignments—uncovering how the Star of David, celestial gateways, and even Stonehenge carry hidden spiritual meanings woven throughout human history. Jayne connects these mysteries to modern life, showing how angels use signs, symbols, and perfect timing to communicate with us.Find comfort and empowerment as Jayne guides us through the transformative power of intuition, communal prayer, and sacred space. With touching stories of angelic intervention and divine support, she reveals how these celestial companions walk beside us while honoring our free will. This episode invites you to deepen your connection with the spiritual realm, embrace intention and gratitude, and open your heart to the guidance that's been with you all along.Guest Biography:Rev. Jayne Howard Feldman is an interfaith minister, Reiki Master, and intuitive spiritual counselor whose work has inspired audiences around the world through her books Commune with the Angels, Driving Under the Influence of Angels, and Angels by My Side, as well as her contributions to Hugh Downs' My America, Simple Abundance, and numerous angel-themed publications and calendars. She is the founder of several global celebrations—Be An Angel Day (August 22), Inspire Your Heart with the Arts Day (January 31), and Be a Lover of Silence Day (December 22)—each promoting kindness, creativity, and inner peace. As director of Angel Heights Healing Arts Center, Jayne offers spiritual counseling, astrology readings, angelic attunements, and monthly online angel classes, while also producing her long-running HA HA (Human Angelus) inspirational recordings since 1997. She continues to share her uplifting work from her home, Angel Heights, where she resides with her Jack Russell Terrier, Hattie.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Connecting With Angels(0:07:41) - Ancient Symbols and Divine Synchronicity(0:19:07) - Recognizing Divine Signs and Messages(0:32:22) - Angelic Influence and Divine Support(0:43:07) - Navigating Life With Angelic Guidance(0:52:54) - Creating Sacred Spaces With Angels➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
This week we'll celebrate Shabbat, Rosh Hodesh, Hanukka—and all readers of TRADITION know what that means: Its Mrs. Cooperman's Shabbat and a chance to check in with our distinguished editor emeritus, Rabbi Emanuel Feldman. 30 years ago, R. Feldman published one of our journal's most memorable essays, “God and Mrs. Cooperman” (Winter 1995). Like other memes that have emerged from our pages—Adam I and Adam 2, Majesty and Humility, Rupture and Reconstruction—the concept of a “Mrs. Cooperman Shabbat” is now a handy heuristic to help us organize a way of thinking about contemporary religious life and what's been lost, and what's been gained, as Orthodoxy has flourished since the original Mrs. C sat in the pews of R. Feldman's father's Baltimore shul over 80 years ago. R. Feldman joined our current editor, Jeffrey Saks, to discuss how his perspective on these issues have evolved over his long life.The post Mrs. Cooperman's Shabbat first appeared on Tradition Online.
In this special edition of the Darden Admissions podcast, we share a recent installment in our ongoing ‘Office Hours' faculty spotlight series, a conversation with Pnina Feldman. Feldman is a member of the Technology and Operations Management faculty at Darden, and her research focuses on how digital technologies affects operations strategy with emphasis on services, platforms, pricing, and consumer engagement. We talk with Feldman about her background, her research, her Managing Service Operations elective, her recent paper on ticket reselling, her thoughts on AI and more. For more insights, tips, and stories about the Darden experience, be sure to check out the Discover Darden Admissions blog and follow us on Instagram @dardenmba.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Blair Feldman, former Phoenix Suns team orthodontist and co-founder of Retainer Club, to talk about everything from 3D printing and recurring revenue, to product innovation and mindset. Blair practiced for over 21 years, ran multiple startups, taught at AT Still, and ultimately made the leap to full-time entrepreneur after building a retainer program so effective, it demanded all of his attention.We dive deep into how Blair transformed a frustrating problem—retainer replacements—into a venture-backed fulfillment platform that supports ortho practices across the country. We also talk about how he helps orthodontists with product ideas that actually bring them to life, what he's learned from Entrepreneur's Organization (EO), and how to tell whether your big idea is a real business—or just a fun hobby.Quotes“It's a dirty secret in orthodontics: if patients stop wearing their retainers, their teeth move. Retainer Club was built to make sure that didn't happen—without creating more work for the practice.”— Dr. Blair Feldman“A patent is not a business. It's a tool. If you don't know what to do after the patent, then you don't have a plan—you have a prototype and a dream.”— Dr. Blair FeldmanKey TakeawaysIntro (00:00)From Penn to Detroit Mercy: why ortho won out over medicine (01:00)Blair's unusual journey into ortho—and architecture (01:35)Dental school culture at Penn and its impact on specialty training (02:27)21 years of experience: associate, buyer, builder, teacher, team ortho (17:10)The truth about being the “team orthodontist” for pro sports (17:58)How a casual idea about retainers turned into a funded business (20:30)Retainer Club: what it is, how it works, and who it's for (25:00)How recurring revenue + 3D printing changed the business model (22:40)Competitors vs. the real challenge: docs who think they're “fine” (26:43)Young orthodontists, hyper-efficiency, and outsourcing (28:25)Blair's passion for helping orthos bring product ideas to life (29:00)“Do you want a business, or just to see your idea in the real world?” (30:00)Advice on patents, investors, and entrepreneurial mindset (30:30)Additional ResourcesI've seen firsthand how a smart retainer program can transform your practice—financially and operationally. If you're tired of broken systems, endless remakes, or patients who stop coming back, Retainer Club might be exactly what you need.
What if the biggest threat to your franchise system isn't sales, development, or operations but the financial foundation you're quietly ignoring?In this episode, we sit down with the franchise finance authority, Ron Feldman, a 30-year veteran who has advised, funded, and evaluated many franchise brands through ApplePie Capital, FRANdata, and Franchise America Finance. Ron pulls back the curtain on the one thing that separates healthy, scalable brands from the ones that stall out: franchisee profitability and why ignoring it is the fastest path to failure.From the early days of the Goddard School to building lending platforms that have deployed more than $3 billion to franchisees, Ron shares what lenders really look for, why item 19s often fall short, and how emerging franchisors accidentally sabotage their own growth. He breaks down why unit-level economics matter more than any development goal, how to avoid becoming a “churn and burn” brand, and what it takes to become an exceptional franchise system in the eyes of lenders, franchisees, and buyers.Whether you're a founder trying to grow responsibly, a franchisor preparing for scale, or a leader committed to better financial discipline across your system, this episode is a masterclass in doing franchising the right way with clarity, transparency, and profitability at the core.Connect with Ron:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronaldafeldman/Email - Ron@franchisestrategysolutions.comApplePie Capital Contact - Jamie@applepiecapitall.comEpisode Highlights:Ron's early days as a Goddard School franchiseeThe mentor who shaped his entire franchising philosophyWhy franchisee profitability is the #1 indicator of system healthThe biggest mistakes emerging franchisors makeHow lenders actually evaluate an FDDWhy item 19 rarely shows the full storyWhat makes a brand “exceptional” in the eyes of lendersWhy founders need more capital than they thinkThe dangers of undercapitalization (for franchisors + franchisees)The responsible franchising movement and why it mattersThe power of benchmarking, data, and the right tech stackAccelerating time from signed to open and why most brands struggleWhen franchisors should buy back locations to protect validationConnect with Tracy Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-panase/ JBF LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jbfsale JBF Franchise System - https://jbfsalefranchise.com/ Email: podcast@jbfsale.com Connect with Shannon Personal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonwilburn/ JBF LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jbfsale Website - https://shineexecutivecoaching.com/ Email - shannon@shineexecutivecoaching.com
This week on Bet the Process, Tulane professor and sports consultant Gabe Feldman joins to discuss the current state of college sports law, including new regulations around athlete compensation, and the legal status and regulatory challenges around sports betting and prediction markets. Rufus also continues the college football heater and gives more picks.
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Jack Feldman, PhD, a Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a leading expert in the science of breathing. We explain the mechanics of breathing and the neural circuits that generate and regulate our breathing rhythm. We also discuss how breathing patterns profoundly influence mental states, including their role in reducing anxiety and enhancing emotional resilience. Dr. Feldman also shares practical tools, such as box breathing for daily performance and magnesium L-threonate supplementation to support cognitive health and longevity. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AGZ by AG1: https://drinkagz.com/huberman Mateina: https://drinkmateina.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Jack Feldman 00:00:23 Breathing Mechanics, Diaphragm; Pre-Bötzinger Complex & Breath Initiation 00:03:25 Nose vs Mouth Breathing 00:04:23 Sponsor: Mateina 00:05:24 Active Expiration & Brain; Retrotrapezoid Nucleus 00:08:32 Diaphragm & Evolution; Lung Surface Area & Alveoli, Oxygen Exchange 00:12:56 Diaphragmatic vs Non-Diaphragmatic Breathing 00:14:23 Physiological Sighs: Frequency & Function; Polio & Ventilators 00:18:21 Sponsor: AGZ by AG1 00:19:52 Drug Overdose, Death & Gasps 00:21:38 Meditation, Slow Breathing & Fear Conditioning Study 00:25:28 Mechanistic Science in Breathwork Validation; Breath Practice & Reduced Fear 00:27:21 Breathing & Emotional/Cognitive State, Olfaction, Vagus Nerve 00:29:44 Carbon Dioxide, Hyperventilation & Anxiety 00:31:21 Sponsor: Eight Sleep 00:32:47 Breathing, Emotion & Autonomic Processes Coordination; Depression & Breath Practices 00:36:43 Tool: Breathwork Practices, Box Breathing, Tummo, Wim Hof 00:38:46 Magnesium L-Threonate & Cognitive Enhancement; Compound Refinement 00:44:28 Clinical Trial, Magnesium L-Threonate & Cognitive Improvements; Dose, Sleep 00:48:28 Acknowledgements Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices