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Leitura bíblica do dia: Apocalipse 8:1-6 Plano de leitura anual: Salmos 63-65; Romanos 6; O Dr. Gary Greenberg amplia e fotografa a areia das praias pelo mundo, muitas vezes revelando salpicos surpreendentes e vibrantes da cor dos minerais, conchas e fragmentos de corais contidos nela. Descobriu que há mais na areia do que o que vemos. Ao estudar a composição da areia, a análise microscópica do seu conteúdo mineral pode revelar muito sobre a erosão, correntes costeiras e seus efeitos no litoral. Um grão de areia pode fornecer informações valiosas! Uma única oração, como um grão de areia, pode ser algo importante. A Bíblia indica o papel poderoso da oração na vinda do reino de Deus. No livro de Apocalipse, João vê um anjo diante do trono de Deus com um incensário de ouro contendo “as orações do povo santo […] Então o anjo encheu o incensário com fogo do altar e o lançou sobre a terra, e houve trovões, estrondos, relâmpagos e um grande terremoto” (8:3,5). Logo após o anjo lançar o incensário cheio de fogo e oração, sete anjos com sete trombetas “se prepararam para tocá-las” (v.6), anunciando os últimos dias e a volta de Cristo. Às vezes, sentimos que as nossas orações não têm valor, mas Deus as valoriza tanto que, de alguma maneira, elas até desempenham um papel importante na consumação de Seu reino. O que parece a menor oração para nós pode ter, com Ele, um peso de estremecer a Terra! Por: James Banks
Hoy hablaremos de los mitos de La Biblia. Llamada también pentateuco por componerse de cinco libros, muchos la toman como un relato literal, otros como metáforas y otros como un compendio de mitos recogidos de pensamientos anteriores. La verdad es que la biblia, comparándola con las diferentes religiones, no varía demasiado en unas y otras. Así que vamos a repasar algunos de sus fragmentos y la coincidencia con religiones más antiguas, mitos y leyendas más antiguos escritos mucho tiempo atrás. La Biblia, uno de los textos más antiguos y leídos en el mundo, ha sido objeto de innumerables interpretaciones a lo largo de los siglos. Para algunos, es una fuente de sabiduría espiritual y moral; para otros, un registro histórico de los pueblos antiguos. Sin embargo, también hay quienes la ven como una colección de mitos y leyendas que reflejan las creencias y la cultura de las civilizaciones que la crearon. El término "mito" puede tener varias connotaciones, pero en el contexto de la Biblia, se refiere a narrativas que, más allá de su literalidad, buscan transmitir verdades profundas sobre la humanidad, la existencia y el cosmos. Estos relatos, que a menudo se entrelazan con la historia y la leyenda, han sido analizados y debatidos por teólogos, historiadores y laicos por igual. Un ejemplo de esto es el libro "101 Mitos de la Biblia" de Gary Greenberg, que explora las historias del Antiguo Testamento y argumenta su naturaleza mitológica. Greenberg selecciona historias que presentan contradicciones dentro del mismo texto bíblico, así como aquellas que tienen paralelismos con mitos y leyendas de culturas vecinas. Además, examina relatos que, según la evidencia arqueológica, no podrían haber sucedido en el marco temporal descrito en la Biblia. La discusión sobre los mitos bíblicos no es solo una cuestión de fe o escepticismo, sino también una oportunidad para comprender cómo las culturas antiguas interpretaban el mundo que les rodeaba. Los mitos del inicio, como la creación del mundo y la aparición de la luz, o los mitos de los héroes, como las hazañas de David y Moisés, son ejemplos de cómo las narrativas bíblicas han influido en la concepción del mundo occidental. Es importante destacar que la interpretación de estos mitos varía ampliamente. Mientras que algunos los consideran relatos alegóricos que encierran enseñanzas morales o espirituales, otros los ven como evidencia de la influencia de otras culturas en la formación de la tradición judeocristiana. La mitología cristiana, por ejemplo, es vista por muchos estudiosos como una fusión de elementos míticos presentes tanto en el Antiguo como en el Nuevo Testamento, que se manifiestan a través de hechos históricos y en particular en la figura de Jesús de Nazaret. En última instancia, los mitos de la Biblia ofrecen un campo fértil para el diálogo intercultural e interreligioso. Nos invitan a explorar las raíces comunes de nuestras narrativas más fundamentales y a reflexionar sobre el significado de la fe y la tradición en un mundo moderno. A medida que continuamos interpretando estos antiguos textos, podemos encontrar nuevas formas de entender nuestra historia compartida y nuestra humanidad común. Otros temas en el programa: 43:31 Estúpida Globoesfera 1:07:44 Camelot 1:19:39 Los Tercios. Luces y sombras No soy el Señor Monstruo - Capítulo 2 Puedes leer más y comentar en mi web, en el enlace directo: https://luisbermejo.com/mitos-de-la-biblia-zz-podcast-05x34/ Puedes encontrarme y comentar o enviar tu mensaje o preguntar en: WhatsApp: +34 613031122 Paypal: https://paypal.me/Bermejo Bizum: +34613031122 Web: https://luisbermejo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZZPodcast/ X (twitters): https://x.com/LuisBermejo y https://x.com/zz_podcast Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/luisbermejo/ y https://www.instagram.com/zz_podcast/ Canal Telegram: https://t.me/ZZ_Podcast Canal WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va89ttE6buMPHIIure1H Grupo Signal: https://signal.group/#CjQKIHTVyCK430A0dRu_O55cdjRQzmE1qIk36tCdsHHXgYveEhCuPeJhP3PoAqEpKurq_mAc Grupo Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FQadHkgRn00BzSbZzhNviThttps://chat.whatsapp.com/BNHYlv0p0XX7K4YOrOLei0
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In this video podcast replay, I welcome author Gary Greenberg to the channel to discuss his book, The Beer Diet. He will share his secrets on how to enjoy the world's most popular beverage without piling on pounds. Check out Gary's website here as well for more details: https://the-beer-diet.com/ Check out Gary's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578712954?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzrodney0f-20&creativeASIN=0578712954&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.XGPS0KMY6IOB&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5662339095330816. Welcome to Rod J BeerVentures where I share beer videos covering beer reviews, news, interviews, live streams, and other things around beer. Subscribe now by clicking here: http://www.youtube.com/c/RodJBeerVentures4U?sub_confirmation=1 Ways To Support And Contribute To The Beer Fund Rod J BeerVentures Merch Via Zazzle: https://www.zazzle.com/store/RodJBeerVentures?rf=238238232781811709 Rod J BeerVentures Merch Via Spreadshirt: https://rod-j-beerventures.myspreadshop.com/ Become A Channel Member And Gain Additional Perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasJ2pPa0BPeGUKuf8PwxSQ/join Tip For The Beer Fund Via Stream Elements: https://streamelements.com/rodjbeerventures4u/tip Tip For The Beer Fund Via Rod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rodjbeerventures Tip For The Beer Fund Via Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/pay?recipients=rodjbeer Tip For The Beer Fund Via Paypal: https://paypal.me/rodjbeerventures Tip For The Beer Fund using any of the various Super Chat Methods Available! Affiliate Programs: Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rodjbeerventure The Original Craft Beer Club: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=278781&u=1495418&m=30876 The Beer Connoisseur: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=710618&u=1495418&m=58391 Brooklyn Beer Shop: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1274637&u=1495418&m=84104 Beer Drop: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1367126&u=1495418&m=89298 Draft Top LLC: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1562168&u=1495418&m=98570 Give Them Beer: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1753868&u=1495418&m=109406 Threes Brewing: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1776951&u=1495418&m=110747 SaloonBox: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=842940&u=1495418&m=64802 Brewvana: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1604035&u=1495418&m=100614 *************************************************************************************** Rod J BeerVentures Social Media: Blog: https://www.rodjbeerventures.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RodJBeerVentures/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RodJBeerVenture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodjbeerventures/ UnTappd: https://untappd.com/user/Rodjbeerventures Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rodjbeerventures *************************************************************************************** #beer #rodjbeerventures #rodjbeer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodjbeerventures/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rodjbeerventures/support
Cat is an Australia-based, late-identified autistic individual who suddenly lost the ability to mask following the death of her baby.Kristen and Cat discuss being autistic while undergoing fertility treatments, trauma in midlife, out-of-order loss and bereavement, polyvagal theory, the ways life crises often precede late identification of autism, and more.Correction: Cat said "microwave" when she meant to say "oven", in reference to her grandmother. If you'd like to know more about topics discussed in this episode, check out: Strong Female Character by Fern Brady"Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)" —Cleveland ClinicThe Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry by Gary Greenberg"In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)" —Mayo Clinic"The Polyvagal Theory: New Insights Into Adaptive Reactions of the Autonomic Nervous System" by Stephen W. PorgesEpisode intro and outro music: "Adamant" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Anna Dager, and Hanna Ekström Support the showThe Other Autism theme music: "Everything Feels New" by Evgeny Bardyuzha. All episodes written and produced by Kristen Hovet.If you would like to submit a question to possibly be answered in a future episode, please email kristen.hovet@gmail.comBecome a supporter of the show for as little as $3 a month!The Other Autism podcast on InstagramThe Other Autism podcast on FacebookBuy me a coffee!For transcripts, go to The Other Autism on Buzzsprout, click on an episode and then click on "Transcript" to the right of "Show Notes".
Dr. David Disabato on recovering from negative life events, strategies for optimal wellbeing and the importance of cultivating hope and psychological flexibility. Dr. David Disabato is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Baldwin Wallace University, Ohio and a licensed therapist. David has published dozens of papers on mental wellbeing and lectures on the topic at Baldwin Wallace. Further reading on resources and studies mentioned in this episode: “The Happiness Trap” by Dr. Russ Harris, “The Upside of Your Dark Side” by Todd Kashdan, “Book of Woe” by Gary Greenberg, “Self-care behaviours and affect during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic” by Disabato et. al. (2022), “Understanding psychological flexibility: A multimethod exploration of pursuing valued goals despite the presence of distress” by Kashdan et. al. (2020), “Personality strengths as resilience: A one-year multiwave study” by Goodman et. al. (2017). 0.00 - 0.45: Show intro 0.46 - 4.30: The components of mental wellbeing 4.31 - 10.32 : Mental wellbeing vs. mental illness 10.33 - 11.50: Problems in measuring mental wellbeing 11.51- 15.49: Taking care of our mental wellbeing 15.50- 21.45: The cost of avoiding negative emotions 21.46- 26.49: The value of hope when facing distress 26.50- 32.01: Steps to take today to improve your wellbeing
Dr. Gary Greenberg has magnified and photographed sand from beaches around the world, often revealing surprising, vibrant splashes of color from the minerals, shell, and coral fragments contained within. He’s discovered there’s more to sand than meets the eye. In arenology (the study of sand), the microscopic analysis of sand’s mineral content can reveal much about erosion, shore currents, and their potential effects on coastlines. Even a little sand can yield information of great worth! A single prayer, like a grain of sand, can be a weighty thing. Scripture indicates prayer’s powerful role in the coming of God’s kingdom. In Revelation 8, John sees an angel standing at the altar before His throne holding a golden censer containing “the prayers of all God’s people.” “Then the angel took the censer, filled it with fire from the altar, and hurled it on the earth; and there came peals of thunder, rumblings, flashes of lightning and an earthquake” (vv. 3, 5). Immediately after the angel hurled the censer filled with fire and prayer, seven angels with seven trumpets “prepared to sound them” (v. 6), heralding the old earth’s last days and Christ’s return. Sometimes we may not feel like our prayers add up to much, but God doesn’t miss one. He so values them that they somehow even play a role in the consummation of His kingdom. What may seem like the smallest prayer to us can have earth-shaking weight with Him!
We examine the hopelessly subjective and highly contentious (one could perhaps say psychotic) process by which the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the so-called bible of psychiatric disorders, has been constructed. Relying heavily on Gary Greenberg's The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry, we also discuss the consequences the DSM has both for individuals who accept its narratives about the nature of their suffering and for the prospects for social transformation. Somewhere along the way, we talk about secret societies that exert control through claims to exclusive knowledge in traditional cultures, optical illusions that only occur among industrialized people, and the ways captive animals go insane.
Gary Greenberg talks about the Adult Survivors Act
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You read that right, a beer diet! Well, how do you build a solid, robust diet that will allow you to drink beer without gaining the stereotypical "beer gut"? We're talking to author and rugby aficionado Gary Greenberg about his book The Beer Diet and how you can have your beer and drink it, too. From there, we head to Orlando and Ellipsis Brewing, a brewery located so close to Orlando International Airport that you may hear a plane or two in the background of our interview. Back before COVID-19, we sat down with Robert McKee, the head brewer and COO to Ellipsis Brewing to talk about their affinity for video games, brewing in Orlando, and more. Listen in... Host: David Butler of the Florida Beer Blog Producer: Jaime ("Jemmy") Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Guest: Gary Greenberg of The Beer Diet Guest: Robert McKee of Ellipsis Brewing Support the Show on Patreon: Become a Patron! Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
You read that right, a beer diet! Well, how do you build a solid, robust diet that will allow you to drink beer without gaining the stereotypical "beer gut"? We're talking to author and rugby aficionado Gary Greenberg about his book The Beer Diet and how you can have your beer and drink it, too. From there, we head to Orlando and Ellipsis Brewing, a brewery located so close to Orlando International Airport that you may hear a plane or two in the background of our interview. Back before COVID-19, we sat down with Robert McKee, the head brewer and COO to Ellipsis Brewing to talk about their affinity for video games, brewing in Orlando, and more. Listen in... Host: David Butler of the Florida Beer Blog Producer: Jaime ("Jemmy") Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Guest: Gary Greenberg of The Beer Diet Guest: Robert McKee of Ellipsis Brewing Support the Show on Patreon: Become a Patron! Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don’t want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
Gary Greenberg leads the Emerging Markets Equity team at the international business of Federated Hermes. He has had the role of portfolio manager in the flagship fund for over 9 years, and recently passed the baton on this to his co-portfolio manager Kunjal Gala on September 1 of this year. He has had a long career in investment, but what has fascinated me most about Gary is his parallel focus on spirituality. Our conversation traces Gary's somewhat unconventional path into investing, how his spiritual journey has guided him throughout his life and the people who inspired it. We speak in particular about his views on sustainability and investing through this lens and why he considers this to be the only path that makes sense. We also discuss why a 1980 Chevrolet Camaro amped up as a muscle car may not in fact be the compelling investment it sounds.
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Gary Greenberg has been writing professionally for more than 40 years, primarily as an award-winning newspaper reporter and editor. His new book, The Beer Diet: How to Drink Beer and Not Gain Weight, discusses the “beer belly” myth, the nutritional components of the most popular beverage in the world, why he thinks the mushrooming of craft beer micro-breweries is more than a passing fad, how to mitigate the dangers of beer, and the secret to not gaining weight when drinking beer. The post Why Beer is Better for Weight Loss & Health – Episode 41: Gary Greenberg appeared first on Ann Louise Gittleman.
LIsteners share their craziest, funniest fears and phobias with Jimmy Kimmel Show producer/writer Gary Greenberg, author of the first pop-up book for adults. Germs, toilet seats, bats, elevators, snakes, dentists...but shower curtains and ducks wearing clothes? Hear the crazy stories from July of 2000 on WHO radio in Des Moines.
Gary Greenberg is a veteran entertainment attorney based in Los Angeles, California. He has represented 2pac, Snoop Dogg, Bone Thugs N' Harmony, and Multi-Grammy winning producer DJ Dahi among others. He also spent 7 years as in house attorney for American Idol representing all of the contestants. He is a graduate from ivy league law school, Brown University. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS // + We discuss being a creative person and businessperson and the healthy balance of the two... + How he discovered his path into music law. + The huge low of losing his first major client. + The fragility of maintaining human relationships. + Anxiety being ever-present working in the music industry. + LA having the most talented artists in the world as well as the most talented hustlers preying on them. + How Gary ended up getting deep into the hip-hop world and how his colleagues were telling him he needed to leave rap because the genre was going to die. + The process he had to go through to become the main in-house lawyer for AMERICAN IDOL and also what he learned in that experience. + How many of his colleagues left the industry during the lowest points and how it made him 2nd guess if he was next. + How he stays on his grind even though he has reached a very high level of achievement and success.
We present compelling evidence for the existence of a written pre-canonical Alpha gospel that was a foundation for the four gospels. This exploration will lead to novel insights on the transcendent spirituality of the Gospel of John, as well as enigmatic biblical characters like the Beloved Disciple, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene, and Jesus himself. Astral Guest — Gary Greenberg, author of The Case for a Proto-Gospel. This is a partial show for nonmembers. For the second half of the interview, please become a member: http://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ or patron at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte More information on Gary: https://authordanduke.com/ Get the book: https://amzn.to/2ZLI0PS Download these and all other shows: http://thegodabovegod.com/ Become a patron and keep this Red Pill Cafeteria open: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte
Gary Greenberg talks about his run for the NYS Senate
On Episode #7 of The Trauma Recovery Podcast, my guest is Bobbi Parish. Bobbi was sexually abused for almost a decade of her childhood. As a result, she felt broken, unworthy, and crushed under an enormous weight of shame. She believed she would never be good enough, deserving of love or valuable unless she was perfect in every way. All of the trauma and lies that her abuser had taught her caused depression so severe she spent many years in and out of psychiatric wards. After finally being diagnosed with Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and finding excellent trauma informed mental health providers she began to make progress in her recovery. Then, she married a toxic man and ended up homeless and deeply mired in depression once again. Working with a new psychiatrist with excellent trauma recovery knowledge, Bobbi finally reached a place of recovery. Now it's her goal to teach other survivors what she learned to prevent them from having to take decades to recover.Bobbi earned her Master's Degree is in Marriage and Family Therapy 22 years ago. She had a private practice in Portland, Oregon. Six years ago Bobbi moved into coaching because she found its collaborative nature to be more successful in helping trauma survivors. Much of the damage trauma survivors sustain occurs within a relationship (they are abused by parents or battered by a spouse). As a result, much of their recovery work needs to occur within the context of a safe, healthy relationship. Bobbi works very hard to establish this type of relationship with her clients.Bobbi and her wife Sarah have the amazing privilege of leading the International Association of Trauma Recovery Coaching (IAOTRC), with Bobbi as the Executive Director and Sarah as Deputy Director. Together they teach and mentor students as they travel through the Coaching Certification process. We offer three levels of certification as well as continuing education courses. The IAOTRC represents and supports Trauma Recovery Coaches as they work with trauma survivors from every walk of life anywhere there is an internet connection.certifiedtraumarecoverycoaching.com/bobbi-parishthetraumarecoverycoach.comcoachpaulchristino.comSOCIAL MEDIA► Follow on Twitter: @paulchristino► Follow on Instagram: @coachpaulchristino► Join me on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/coachpaulchristino► Trauma Recovery Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/907366♦ FOR TRAUMA RECOVERY COACHING SESSIONSinfo@coachpaulchristino.com
On Episode #6 of The Trauma Recovery Podcast, my guest is Democrat Gary Greenberg. Several years ago, Mr. Greenberg founded the Political Action Committee “Fighting For Children”. His spearheading efforts played a key role in passing the Child Victims Act (CVA) and Erin’s Law in the state of New York.With decades on the front lines, Gary Greenberg has consolidated his forces and is now running for Senate in the state of New York. Read more about him below.https://protectnykids.org/https://www.facebook.com/GreenbergForNY/
Gary Greenberg talks about why he was not endorsed by the democrats in Albany
Gary Greenberg talks about his decision to run for the NYS Senate
Gary Greenberg talks about Catholic church suing to nullify the child Victims Act
Gary Greenberg talks about non institutional cases are not being filed for CVA
In this "Reflections" episode,Teri and Michael reflect back on episodes on the child sexual abuse - Episode 60: Gary Greenberg on the NYS “Child Victims Act”–activism and accountability in response to child sexual abuse, Episode 61: #SurvivorStories series with Kathy Picard, on her book, “Life with My Idiot Family: A True Story of Survival, Courage and Justice Over Childhood Sexual Abuse,” Episode 62: #SurvivorStories series with Hunter Maxwell on witnessing domestic violence and surviving childhood sexual abuse, and Episode 63: James Powell on the power of social work therapy to heal trauma. Teri and Michael co-host the en(gender)ed reflections episodes which serve to help curate a series of past episodes, usually around a specific theme. We hope these episodes help listeners coming in at that point of the podcast identify particular episodes and themes that they may want to explore. During our reflection, we talked about these additional resources: Governor Cuomo's signing of Erin's Law without a public ceremony with advocates How child sexual abuse survivors who don't have institutional perpetrators have "no path to justice" Gary's Fighting for Children PAC, also known as Protect NY Kids --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Gary Greenberg discusses the Child Victim Act Look Back
**Please note that this episode contains some explicit descriptions of child sexual abuse.** On this episode of en(gender)ed, our guest is Gary Greenberg, childhood sexual abuse survivor, activist and founder of the Fighting for Children PAC, also known as Protect NY Kids, which was pivotal in helping NYS pass Child Victims Act legislation in 2019 that extended the Statute of Limitations for child sexual abuse, in both civil and criminal cases. Gary is here to speak with us about his experience as an activist and the long road he traveled to help pass this significant legislation, helping to provide some deterrence and accountability for the 150 kids that are sexually abused in NYS every day. During our conversation, Gary and I referenced the following resources: Eleanor's Legacy New York Progressive Action Network Gary's role in defeating the IDC incumbents True Blue NY Erin's Law in NYS--child sexual abuse prevention classes in schools The status of Brittany's Law in NYS --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Gary Greenberg discusses the passage of Erin's Law in NYS
Beyond drawing from Egyptian mythology, the Book of Genesis is a coded chronology of ancient Egypt. The Hebrew patriarchs are more than fables, paralleling key pharaohs and their dynastic intrigue. We explore the Old Testament heroes with breakthrough scholarship that unveils a secret history — as well the Egyptian myths behind major Judeo-Christian stories. From Akhenaten to Moses, from Horus to the Nephilim, we leave no pyramid-stone uncovered. Astral Guest – Gary Greenberg, author of Genesis Chronology and Egyptian King-lists: The Egyptian Origins of Genesis History, and 101 Myths of the Bible: How Ancient Scribes Invented Biblical History. This is a partial show for nonmembers. For the second half of the interview, please become a member: http://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ or patron at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte More information on Gary: http://biblemythhistory.com/about-gary-greenberg/ Get Gary’s books (and support him and Abraxas): https://amzn.to/2LLSBW7 and https://ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?_encoding=UTF8&MarketPlace=US&ASIN=1570718423&ServiceVersion=20070822&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&Format=_SL250_&tag=thgoabgo-20 Listen to this and all shows on YouTube or iTunes (available on all other podcast providers like Stitcher or Spotify). Download these and all other shows: http://thegodabovegod.com/ Become a patron and keep this Red Pill Cafeteria open: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte
Dr Gary Greenberg is a scientist, author, teacher and photographer who combines his passion for art and science by exploring the hidden small-scale dimensions of nature. Gary has invented multiple high-definition, three-dimensional light microscopes (for which he has multiple US patents) and nowadays focuses his microscopes on common objects, such as grains of sand, flowers, and food. He's looked at sand from all round the Earth, but the funkiest sand he has examined is from the Moon. He's hoping he can get some Mars sand! You can identify a beach (or heavenly body) from its sand, which depends on the temperature, surf and erosion conditions and marine environment. You can see Gary's sand photography for yourself at sandgrains.com. And you might like to do some searching for the in vitro human pancreatic cancer cells he turned into the planet Kyrpton in the first Superman movie - the nuclei of the cells look like impact craters! Songs in this episode - all licensed under a Creative Commons License: Sand - Viasol Sand - Adrian Rivas Sand Planet - JubyPhonic Laid in the sand beside the sea - Seasidetrip 90 Sand - Sean Tierney Sapphire - Tobu The image is from sandgrains.com and is of sand from Maui.
Today on the Eye on NY podcast: • An interview with Erin Merryn and Gary Greenberg about their advocacy for Erin's Law. The legislation named in honor of Merryn would require New York schools to provide age-appropriate sex abuse education. The lessons would teach children about appropriate versus inappropriate touching. Greenberg, who recently advocated for passage of the Child Victims Act, is joining Merryn to push for passage of Erin's Law. • A state budget update! There has been some progress on the 2019-20 state budget. I'll review some of the key agreements so far, including a plastic bag ban, additional voting reforms, school aid and prison closures.
Gary Greenberg discusses the passage of the Child Victims Act
Author and psychotherapist Gary Greenberg talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the placebo effect. Is it real? How does the placebo effect influence drug testing? If it's real, what is the underlying mechanism of why it works and how might it be harnessed to improve health care? The conversation concludes with a discussion of how knowledge of the placebo effect has influenced Greenberg's psychotherapy practice.
Today on the Eye on NY podcast: An interview with Gary Greenberg, a New York businessman who has advocated for passage of the Child Victims Act. Greenberg was sexually abused as a child and founded a group, Protect NY Kids, to push for passage of the Child Victims Act. The Child Victims Act would extend the statute of limitations for child sex abuse civil and criminal cases. It also includes a one-year "look-back" provision that would allow past victims of child sex abuse to pursue civil cases.
Gary Greenberg talks about the CVA and the NYS Senate Democratic Majority
Robert Durst, the wealthy New Yorker who was the focus of the HBO show "The Jinx," goes on trial in Los Angeles soon for the murder of a close friend he allegedly killed 18 years ago. Prosecutors theorize that Durst killed Susan Berman because she was about to be questioned by New York police in a renewed investigation into the 1982 disappearance of his first wife, Kathleen "Kathie" Durst. Nancy Grace looks at the case against Durst with experts including Gary Greenberg, Co-Author of "Sex and the Serial Killer: My Bizarre Times with Robert Durst," defense lawyer Ray Guidice, psychologist Caryn Stark, forensics expert Karen Smith, and reporter Robyn Walensky,
Gary Greenberg discusses the Democratic majority in the NYS Senate and the CVA
There is widespread support for victims of child sexual abuse, but a comprehensive bill to make it easier to hold offenders accountable in criminal and civil court has failed to become law in New York. Gary Greenberg, a child sex abuse survivor, joined the podcast to talk about his advocacy for the Child Victims Act, which has been stymied by Senate Republicans. He talked about the root of his activism, the failed attempt to reach a compromise, and the importance of civil actions against perpetrators of sexual abuse.
Gary Greenberg discusses the latest scandal involving the Catholic Church
Critical psychiatrist joins us to explore the history and development of psychiatric medication, why there is little, if any, evidence to support the idea that psychiatric medication is correcting a “chemical imbalance” or any other underlying cause of mental illness, why the disease-centred model of mental health issues is both misleading and disempowering to service users, and ultimately, why much of the “science” supporting psychiatric medication is based more on ideology than evidence. *** PATREON *** https://patreon.com/myownworstenemy *** BOOKS MENTIONED *** "The Myth of the Chemical Cure" by Joanna Moncrieff https://amzn.to/2MxG5po "A Straight Talking Guide to Psychiatric Drugs" by Joanna Moncrieff https://amzn.to/2nlq6j9 "The Bitterest Pills" by Joanna Moncrieff https://amzn.to/2vwpgob "A Woman in Berlin" by Anonymous https://amzn.to/2Miosgc "Das Kapital (Capital Vol. 1)" by Karl Marx https://amzn.to/2KL9cnv "Manufacturing Depression" by Gary Greenberg https://amzn.to/2MiOTCt "Crazy Like Us" by Ethan Watters https://amzn.to/2MBZLZ6 *** SOCIAL MEDIA *** Facebook: http://facebook.com/myownworstenemyorg Twitter: http://twitter.com/dannydwhittaker *** CREDITS *** Theme Music: Falling Down by Ryan Little http://youtube.com/user/TheR4C2010 Podcast Image: IGypsyWoman https://flic.kr/p/NtCRK3 DISCLAIMER: My Own Worst Enemy is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk and affiliated sites.
Gary Greenberg talks about the failure to pass the Child Protection Act
We are at the nascent phase of developing enough metrics to measure companies' adherence to ESG standards, believes, Gary Greenberg, head of emerging markets at Hermes Investment Management. Greenberg, who manages the US$3.4 billion Hermes Global Emerging Markets fund since July 2011, reckons that over the next ten years as the internet-of-things become prevalent there will be sensors and demand-side companies that can be deployed to help measure compliance. More from The Asset: YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/theassetvideo LinkedIn: https://hk.linkedin.com/company/the-asset Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAssetMag Future events: https://theasset.com/events The Asset Online Magazine: https://theasset.com/news The Asset Awards: https://theasset.com/awards Asset Benchmark Research: https://theasset.com/research The Asset e-briefings: https://theasset.com/e-briefings
Gary Greenberg talks about Cardinal Dolan and the Child Victims Act
Gary Greenberg talks about the Senate Race in Alabama
Welcome to the podcast from Morningstar UK, the leading provider of independent investment research. This week we take a look at Emerging markets. Emerging market investing brings its own unique set of challenges such as corporate governance, state owned enterprises and stock markets which are more closely linked with economic health to name a few. In this month’s podcast we take a closer look at the opportunities and risks offered by these heterogenous group of countries, and whether you should be adding exposure to your portfolio. Lets begin with China, investor confidence in China has improved in 2017 – but does this mean the outlook has too? Charlie Awdry, manager of Janus Henderson China Opportunities has seen investor euphoria and hatred in his decade of running funds – he talks to our Senior editor for Morningstar.co.uk Emma Wall on what investors can expect next. How Does China Impact Emerging Market Investing? China is the largest economy in Asia - how much does the Chinese economy impact investing in the region? We talk to Gary Greenberg, Manager of the Hermes Global Emerging Markets Fund. What are the risks associated with investing with emerging market bonds? And what do they add to an investor’s portfolio? We talk next to Morningstar investment Management’s Tanguy De Lauzon on how best to add emerging market bonds to your portfolio Currency depreciation can have a very negative impact on the balance sheets of sovereign bonds, and of corporates. But if can create investment opportunities too. Joining us next is Claudia Calich, Manager of the M&G Emerging Markets Bond Fund to explain How Currency Impacts Emerging Market Bond Investing With economic growth in the eurozone, there is an increased demand for manufactured goods, materials and energy - all provided by Eastern Europe. Chris Colunga, Manager of the BlackRock Emerging Europe Trust is up next to discuss some interesting Emerging Europe opportunities. Why is Russia an attractive investment opportunity? There are many risks associated with investing in Russian equities - but these have made the market cheap and there are some very interesting stock opportunities explains Morningstar Investment Management’s Cyrique Bourbon up next. Staying with Russia, Liam Spillane, Head of Emerging Market Debt at Aviva Investors says that Russian bonds are no longer good value but that there are pockets of value to be had in other areas of emerging Europe. Finally, we return to Hermes Global Emerging Markets fund manager Gary Greenberg who picks three emerging market companies he thinks are good for growth Subscribe to our podcast on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/morningstar-uk/id965873075?mt=2 http://www.morningstar.co.uk
Gary Greenberg shares his thoughts on the NYS Legislative Session
Gary Greenberg talks about Emma Willard and the Child Victims Act
Gary Greenberg talks about the release from prison of his molester
Gary Greenberg talks about the Archdiocese of New York Creating a Compensation Program for Sexual Abuse Victims
Gary Greenberg talks about the top Senate GOP staffer Kelly Cummings who joined the Cuomo administration as well as his PAC to stop Child Sex Abuse
Gary Greenberg talks about the failure of the NYS Legislature to pass Child Victims Act
Gary Greenberg, minority owner of the Vernon Downs Casino and Racetrack, talks about the Child Victims Act pending in the NYS Legislature
Stamp Show Here Today - Postage stamp news, collecting and information
Welcome to Stamp Show Here Today episode 75! This week we have special guest Gary Greenberg of US Stamp Shop joining us. In this episode we will be discussing NY World stamp show stamp releases from the USPS, 500 years of the Royal Mail Service, Australia's creation of a modern rarity, a short conversation about perforation detection software, and stampless mail.
It is common today to treat depression and other mental disorders as concrete illnesses – akin to having pneumonia or the flu. In fact, being prescribed a pill after complaining to your family doctor about feeling depressed is a common occurrence. But are mental disorders really illnesses the way that a sinus infection is? Gary Greenberg, in his fascinating new book The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry (Blue Rider Press, 2013), argues that the answer is no. The DSM, which categorizes and defines mental disorders, is socially constructed, he claims, and changes over time. Homosexuality, for example, was considered an illness until 1973, and Asperger’s, now widely considered by the public to be a real condition (which many identify with), may no longer be in the newest revision of the DSM. Greenberg is not indicting all psychiatry or arguing that people should not take antidepressants, but he is criticizing the assumption that mental suffering is the same as physical suffering, arguing that mental anguish is often a multi-layered problem that cannot be fixed by a pill or explained by brain malfunction (though we are often led to believe that this is the case). Allowing the DSM to dictate reality as if it were a scientifically grounded book is a mistake, and we should be more aware of the haphazard way in which it was assembled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is common today to treat depression and other mental disorders as concrete illnesses – akin to having pneumonia or the flu. In fact, being prescribed a pill after complaining to your family doctor about feeling depressed is a common occurrence. But are mental disorders really illnesses the way that a sinus infection is? Gary Greenberg, in his fascinating new book The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry (Blue Rider Press, 2013), argues that the answer is no. The DSM, which categorizes and defines mental disorders, is socially constructed, he claims, and changes over time. Homosexuality, for example, was considered an illness until 1973, and Asperger’s, now widely considered by the public to be a real condition (which many identify with), may no longer be in the newest revision of the DSM. Greenberg is not indicting all psychiatry or arguing that people should not take antidepressants, but he is criticizing the assumption that mental suffering is the same as physical suffering, arguing that mental anguish is often a multi-layered problem that cannot be fixed by a pill or explained by brain malfunction (though we are often led to believe that this is the case). Allowing the DSM to dictate reality as if it were a scientifically grounded book is a mistake, and we should be more aware of the haphazard way in which it was assembled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is common today to treat depression and other mental disorders as concrete illnesses – akin to having pneumonia or the flu. In fact, being prescribed a pill after complaining to your family doctor about feeling depressed is a common occurrence. But are mental disorders really illnesses the way that a sinus infection is? Gary Greenberg, in his fascinating new book The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry (Blue Rider Press, 2013), argues that the answer is no. The DSM, which categorizes and defines mental disorders, is socially constructed, he claims, and changes over time. Homosexuality, for example, was considered an illness until 1973, and Asperger's, now widely considered by the public to be a real condition (which many identify with), may no longer be in the newest revision of the DSM. Greenberg is not indicting all psychiatry or arguing that people should not take antidepressants, but he is criticizing the assumption that mental suffering is the same as physical suffering, arguing that mental anguish is often a multi-layered problem that cannot be fixed by a pill or explained by brain malfunction (though we are often led to believe that this is the case). Allowing the DSM to dictate reality as if it were a scientifically grounded book is a mistake, and we should be more aware of the haphazard way in which it was assembled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
It is common today to treat depression and other mental disorders as concrete illnesses – akin to having pneumonia or the flu. In fact, being prescribed a pill after complaining to your family doctor about feeling depressed is a common occurrence. But are mental disorders really illnesses the way that a sinus infection is? Gary Greenberg, in his fascinating new book The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry (Blue Rider Press, 2013), argues that the answer is no. The DSM, which categorizes and defines mental disorders, is socially constructed, he claims, and changes over time. Homosexuality, for example, was considered an illness until 1973, and Asperger's, now widely considered by the public to be a real condition (which many identify with), may no longer be in the newest revision of the DSM. Greenberg is not indicting all psychiatry or arguing that people should not take antidepressants, but he is criticizing the assumption that mental suffering is the same as physical suffering, arguing that mental anguish is often a multi-layered problem that cannot be fixed by a pill or explained by brain malfunction (though we are often led to believe that this is the case). Allowing the DSM to dictate reality as if it were a scientifically grounded book is a mistake, and we should be more aware of the haphazard way in which it was assembled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Dr. David Naimon talks with author and psychotherapist Gary Greenberg about his latest book, The Book of Woe, an insider’s challenge to psychiatry’s scientific pretensions. “Gary Greenberg has become the Dante of our psychiatric age, and the DSM-5 is his … Continue reading →
The latest edition of the DSM – the diagnostic and statistical manual of psychiatry – is hot off the presses, and it once again redraws the map of mental malfunction. Hoarding disorder and caffeine withdrawal are in, Asperger's is out. Critics like psychotherapist Gary Greenberg say there's a reason the DSM is a palimpsest: despite its quasi-scientific airs, it has little to do with any clear understanding of mental illness and a lot to do with changing societal attitudes, politics and money. Gary and I discussed his new book, "The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry."
Why did the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual become so controversial? Is it possible to alleviate human suffering without classifying it as a mental disorder? Gary Greenberg, psychotherapist, author of Manufacturing Depression and The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry, and journalist for Harper’s, the New Yorker, and […]
Any individual, parent, or professional who has ever dealt with the confusing process of obtaining a mental health diagnosis, autism, ADHD, Bi-Polar and others will want to hear this discussion! Gary Greenberg a noted author and critic of American psychiatry The Book of Woe. "Like Too Big to Fail's look at Wall Street, The Book of Woe is an inside view of an institution on the brink of disaster-the American Psychiatric Association, which recently completed the fifth edition of the DSM, a book that guides the allocation of billions of taxpayer dollars for research and treatment." "Greenberg's account of the history behind the DSM, and his behind-the-scenes reporting of the deeply flawed process by which the DSM-5 has been revised, is both riveting and disturbing."
Todays story begins with a brief discussion of "The Book of Woe: The DSM and The Death of Psychiatry" by psychologist Gary Greenberg. In it Greenberg demontrates how the same psychiatrists who developed the DSM refer to it as "bullshit" and a "noble lie." While I will discuss the book itself at a later date (hopefully with Dr. Greenberg himself) the book makes clear that psychiatry fits its own definition of a delusion: a false belief held as true in the face of all evidence that disproves it. To mental health professionals delusions are proof of the most serious forms of mental illness and disorders. We will then continue with the Freudian and Psychoanalytic interpretation of how delusions represent defence mechanisms that create alternate views of reality too painful for the deluded individuals to live by and Freud's contention that all religions are, in fact, myths and delusions! I will then discuss Freud's theory that sexual repression causes mental illness and suggest that this was Freud's delusion, accepted by a majority of psychonanalysts. Finally, I will suggest that our species lives according to myths and delusions that we are destroying ourselves and our planet by doing so. I will end by hoping that my beliefs are delusions and that I am wrong about everything I said in tonight story.
8 AM - Psychotherapist Gary Greenberg, author of "The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry," talks about the new version of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders); Castro brothers were interviewed.
Gary Greenberg, psychologist and author of The Noble Lie and Manufacturing Depression, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the nature of addiction, depression and mental illness. Drawing on ideas in the two books, Greenberg argues that there are strong monetary incentives to define various problems as illnesses that psychiatrists "cure" with drugs. Greenberg argues that this distorts science and has strong impacts, good and bad, on how we view ourselves and the challenges of life. The conversation looks at the scientific basis for addiction and the role brain chemistry in depression. The conversation closes with a discussion of Greenberg's correspondence with the Unabomber.
Gary Greenberg, psychologist and author of The Noble Lie and Manufacturing Depression, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the nature of addiction, depression and mental illness. Drawing on ideas in the two books, Greenberg argues that there are strong monetary incentives to define various problems as illnesses that psychiatrists "cure" with drugs. Greenberg argues that this distorts science and has strong impacts, good and bad, on how we view ourselves and the challenges of life. The conversation looks at the scientific basis for addiction and the role brain chemistry in depression. The conversation closes with a discussion of Greenberg's correspondence with the Unabomber.
Gary Greenberg, journalist for Harpers, the New Yorker, Rolling Stone and others, discusses being a subject in a clinical drug trial, how depression is manipulated by advertising and Big Pharma, and the social medicalizing of experience. [Read more...]
Guest: Gary Greenberg, MD Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel is joined by psychotherapist and freelance journalist, Dr. Gary Greenberg who will discuss his fascinating experience from inside a clinical trial for a new anti-depression medication.
Guest: Gary Greenberg, MD Host: Larry Kaskel, MD Dr. Larry Kaskel is joined by psychotherapist and freelance journalist Dr. Gary Greenberg who participated in a clinical trial for a new anti-depression medication. He discusses the fact that in over half the trials used to approve the six leading anti-depressants, the drugs failed to outperform the placebo. He also speaks about the discovery of a pattern of brain activity that is common to those subjects who respond to the placebo.