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In this episode, I (Steve Edwards) flew solo on the mic but had the pleasure of hosting a truly insightful conversation with Gilad Shoham, VP of Engineering at Bit.Cloud. Gilad brought the heat from Israel as we explored how Bit is revolutionizing enterprise software architecture—and how AI is being layered on top to supercharge developer productivity.We started by breaking down Bit's core platform, which helps teams compose applications from reusable, independently versioned components. Think Lego blocks, but for your codebase. It's all about boosting dev velocity, reducing duplication, and making collaboration across teams more seamless.Gilad walked us through some jaw-dropping features: versioning without Git, deep component CI pipelines, and even Bit's ability to replace monolithic repositories with a graph of decoupled components. Everything is Node + TypeScript under the hood, and while it's currently JS-focused, the ambition is clearly broader.Then came the big twist: AI. Bit is now leveraging AI not to just write code, but to compose it using existing components. Instead of bloating your codebase with endless variations of the same button, Bit's AI understands your graph and builds features by intelligently reusing what's already there. It's like Copilot with a memory—and architectural sense.Key takeaways:Bit components wrap your existing code (like React/Vue) with metadata, testing, and versioning.Their infrastructure makes it possible to build and test components independently and in parallel.The AI strategy is reuse-first: generate only when needed, always compose from what already exists.Even massive enterprise codebases can gradually migrate to Bit without a full rewrite.Expect a human-in-the-loop process, but with most of the heavy lifting handled by AI.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Gilad Bechar is the Founder and CEO of Moburst, a digital full-service, mobile-first marketing agency that helps companies scale and become category leaders. In this conversation, Gilad discusses what sets Moburst apart from other agencies, the importance of client selection, the role of AI in enhancing marketing strategies, and how to understand Google's content ranking algorithm.Key Takeaways:- Making sure clients are a good fit- Concerns over AI's accuracy and IP rights- How AI-generated content can drag your SEO rankingsEpisode Timeline:1:00 Introduction to Moburst and Gilad Bashar3:30 What sets Moburst apart?6:30 The importance of client selection 9:40 Navigating Facebook's algorithm Challenges12:08 The role of AI in marketing15:45 AI's impact on content creation18:40 AI tools and their applications21:20 Common client concerns about AI24:15 Understanding Google's content rankingThis episode's guest:• Gilad Bechar on LinkedIn • Moburst's website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Déi Europäesch Investment Bank huet dëst Joer Wierker vum israeelesche Kënschtler Gilad Ashery an hir Privatkollektioun integréiert. De Sculpteur huet am November 2024 eng Kënnschlerresidenz tëschent der Abtei Neimënster an der Cité des Arts Internationales zu Paräis gemaach. Déi Konschtwierker sinn ënner anerem zu Veianen um Miertchen entstanen. Eis Paräis-Korrespondentin Lucie Wahl huet dee jonke Kënschtler getraff.
Why is that a reason for an increased number of Miklat-Cities?Source Sheet: https://res.cloudinary.com/ouinternal/image/upload/outorah%20pdf/jpe9skgwa5v2qng6pvnx.pdf
DNA sequencing is on the cusp of a major transformation, and Gilad Almogy, CEO of Ultima Genomics, is leading the charge. In this episode of FYI, ARK's Chief Futurist, Brett Winton, and Multiomics analyst Nemo Despot explore how Ultima is making whole-genome sequencing radically cheaper—driving costs down from $1,000 to just $80 per genome, with ambitions for even further reductions. Gilad shares how his background in semiconductors shaped Ultima's innovative approach, which relies on cost-efficient silicon wafers and high-throughput sequencing. The conversation also dives into the massive potential applications for low-cost sequencing, from cancer diagnostics and population genomics to AI-driven drug discovery.Key Points From This Episode:How Ultima Genomics' unique approach is slashing sequencing costsThe growing role of AI in understanding biologyWhy sequencing demand is highly elastic—cheaper data unlocks new applicationsThe future of personalized medicine and real-time cancer detectionHow population-scale genomics will transform healthcare
No one tells you that scaling a business while raising kids means choosing which fire to put out daily.From hand-blending baby food to building a thriving national franchise, Tara Gilad shares how motherhood sparked the idea for Vitality Bowls and how grit, intuition, and smart decisions powered its growth. She walks through the early days of self-funding and flying blind without a marketing team or social media, what franchising really requires, and how she's learned to lead without sacrificing her health. Tara also opens up about the hard lessons around hiring, the power of asking for help, and why a supportive network isn't optional, but a requirement.Whether you're growing your first business or juggling multiple roles, this episode is packed with insights on scaling with purpose, staying grounded, and building a business that still lights you up over a decade in.Episode Breakdown:00:00 Introduction03:00 Meet Tara Gilad, founder of Vitality Bowls04:00 From homemade baby food to a national franchise06:00 Building Vitality Bowls09:00 Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship11:00 Rapid growth, franchising, and team-building14:00 What makes Vitality Bowls different17:00 Franchise marketing strategies then vs. now21:00 How to franchise: legal, logistics + lessons learned26:00 Why asking for help matters28:00 Personal growth, boundaries, and burnout prevention33:00 Launching Harvest Kitchen: their new virtual brand38:00 Advice for aspiring founders + what's next for TaraConnect with Tara Gilad:http://www.instagram.com/vitalitybowls http://www.instagram.com/taragiladMMS sign up: https://www.lindsaypinchuk.com/mmsspring2025Dear FoundHer... on Tour: https://www.dearfoundher.com/tourDear FoundHer Forum: https://www.dearfoundher.com/dear-foundher-forumDon't forget to follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchukPodcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textLet's demystify the magic behind streamlined customer success operations. In this episode of the Customer Success Playbook podcast, Kevin Metzger sits down with Gilad Shriki from Scope to unpack their strategic integration of FunnelStory. They dive into privacy-first data management, lightning-fast time-to-value, and how AI is reshaping how teams interact with data. Plus, find out why Gilad believes FunnelStory might just be the one platform to rule them all.Detailed Description with Business Insights: In this engaging episode of the Customer Success Playbook, Kevin Metzger interviews Gilad Shriki, Head of Customer Experience at Scope, who offers a real-world case study of successfully implementing FunnelStory. With Roman Trebon off this week, Kevin navigates a thoughtful conversation that brings valuable technical and strategic takeaways to customer success leaders.Gilad breaks down how Scope maintains data privacy by leveraging a custom anonymization layer before syncing anonymized data into BigQuery. From there, FunnelStory becomes the centerpiece of their CS tech stack, tightly integrated with HubSpot and Segment. The result? A seamless, compliant, and highly performant system that delivers actionable insights with minimal setup.The discussion peels back the curtain on modern data stack integrations, emphasizing the importance of time-to-value and the benefits of designing for automation-first customer success platforms. Gilad candidly explains how FunnelStory outperformed expectations by offering an intuitive plug-and-play experience and how its engineering team's responsiveness created a frictionless implementation.Most notably, Gilad envisions FunnelStory not just as a visibility tool but as a centralized hub for both automation and human interaction. His goal? A single pane of glass where CSMs manage sentiment, risk, and engagement—without needing to bolt on other platforms like Gainsight.If you're scaling a CS org or rethinking your tech stack, this episode is your playbook for staying lean without sacrificing power. Tune in and learn how a privacy-first, AI-powered, integrated system can revolutionize how you scale customer success.Now you can interact with us directly by leaving a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/CustomerSuccessPlaybookPlease Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.
Terwijl er wordt gesproken over vrede in Oekraïne, gaat de oorlog voorlopig gewoon nog door. Ook voor de bijna 18-jarige Zenja. Op haar 14e, moest ze op een vroege ochtend in 2022 halsoverkop Kharkiv ontvluchten voor de naderende Russen. Nu, ruim drie jaar later, wordt de stad nog steeds regelmatig beschoten, maar is het dagelijkse leven weer hervat. Daarom mag Zenja van haar moeder één weekendje terug naar de stad. Om haar eigen kamertje te bezoeken en een vriendin, die achterbleef, opnieuw te ontmoeten. Correspondent Michiel Driebergen ging met haar mee en maakte een reportage. (10:27) Een vredesjournalist in oorlogstijd Voor een stage bij The Times of Israel vertrok de 22- inmiddels 23-jarige Marokkaans-Joodse Gilad Perez naar Tel Aviv. En toen was daar plots de aanval van Hamas op 7 oktober en werd Gilad in één klap correspondent, veel eerder dan hij had verwacht. Hoe blijf je in tijden van oorlog trouw aan journalistieke principes? En hoe doe je als jonge journalist naar eer en geweten verslag van Israel en Palestina. In zijn boek “Hummus en Hamas” beschrijft Perez zijn onverwachte correspondentschap en over zijn journalistieke worsteling. Presentatie: Maaike Schoon
Send us a textIn this engaging episode of the Customer Success Playbook Podcast, host Kevin Metzger sits down with Gilad Shriki from The Scope to explore how FunnelStory is transforming customer success operations. With seamless integration capabilities and a robust automation-first approach, FunnelStory is setting a new standard for customer success platforms.Gilad shares insights into how his team successfully integrated FunnelStory with BigQuery, HubSpot, and Segment, all while maintaining strict data privacy protocols. He also discusses how AI-driven automation is enhancing customer sentiment analysis and churn prediction, giving CS teams an edge in proactive engagement.Is Funnel Story truly a one-stop shop for customer success? Can businesses of all sizes leverage its automation without sacrificing human interaction? Listen in as Gilad provides a firsthand account of his experience and why he believes FunnelStory is reshaping the future of customer success management.Detailed Episode Insights:Seamless Integration: How The Scope connected FunnelStory with their existing data stack while maintaining PII privacy.Automation at the Core: Why starting with automation before layering in human interaction changes the game for CS teams.AI-Powered Efficiency: How FunnelStory is accelerating time-to-value and making predictive insights more accessible.Scalability & Growth: Can FunnelStory support businesses up to $500M in revenue? Gilad shares his perspective.The Future of CS Tech: What's next for AI-powered customer success platforms?Now you can interact with us directly by leaving a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/CustomerSuccessPlaybookPlease Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.
Send us a textSummary: Dive into an engaging conversation with Gilad Shriki, Co-founder of Descope, as he shares transformative insights on leveraging FunnelStory to optimize customer journey visibility. Learn how understanding customer data can shape strategic decisions and drive impactful customer success initiatives. This episode offers a deep dive into how FunnelStory can bring clarity and actionable insights to complex customer behaviors.Detailed Analysis: In this episode of the Customer Success Playbook, Kevin Metzger hosts Gilad Shriki, Co-founder of Descope, who sheds light on the pivotal role FunnelStory played in transforming their approach to customer success. Descope, a customer identity and access management platform, faced challenges in understanding the varying paths customers took post-sign-up. Gilad candidly shares how implementing FunnelStory allowed Descope to visualize customer engagement, segment journeys, and prioritize action steps effectively.Gilad emphasizes the power of data visibility in managing diverse customer needs. By categorizing customers into profiles based on engagement levels, Descope could tailor actions and allocate resources more strategically. The episode highlights how FunnelStory's quick data integration and intuitive funnel views provide immediate clarity, enabling teams to proactively guide customers through their journey.For startups navigating rapid growth or mature companies seeking deeper customer insights, this episode underscores the importance of actionable data. It's a masterclass in how understanding customer behavior can elevate success strategies and drive meaningful engagement.Now you can interact with us directly by leaving a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/CustomerSuccessPlaybookPlease Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.
2011'de Filistin direnişi, esir asker Gilad Şalit'e karşılık 1027 Filistinliyi özgürlüğüne kavuşturdu. Bu takas, Tel Aviv yönetiminin pazarlık masasında nasıl geri adım attığını gösteren tarihi bir dönüm noktasıydı. Peki, 1027 Filistinlinin serbest bırakılması nasıl mümkün oldu? Bugün de yaşanan esir takası suredinde direnişin elindeki esirlere karşılık, hapishanelerdeki Filistinliler özgürlüğüne kavuşuyor. Peki, bunun arkasında ne var? Gilad Şalit takasının ve bugün yaşanan esir değişiminin perde arkasını bu videoda anlattık.
Interviews with pioneers in business and social impact - Business Fights Poverty Spotlight
How can we measure impact and outcomes from social programmes that work for business? Our Social Impact Pioneer today believes that ESG initiatives need a unified impact measurement scale – impact per dollar. Meet Gilad Tanay, Founder and Chairperson of the ERI Institute. “Impact per Dollar gives investors a tangible percentage figure or impact unit of a particular initiative, i.e. how many people lifted from poverty per $10k invested.” Says Gilad. Gilad founded the ERI - which stands for the Effective Research for Impact – and that is what they do. ERI is a pioneering research organisation dedicated to identifying and maximising “Impact per Dollar” in philanthropy, ESG investing, with business and global development initiatives. With a background spanning academia and high-impact consulting, Gilad's work has informed strategies for governments, major NGOs, and philanthropic funds worldwide. Before establishing ERI, Gilad co-founded and served as a director of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) and lectured on the Global Justice Programme at Yale University. Recognised for his insights on global inequality and poverty alleviation (including a TEDx talk at Yale – see below for links), Gilad left a traditional academic career to solve tangible, high-stakes problems. His approach centres on creating unified, evidence-based impact measurement frameworks—tools that empower investors, companies, and donors to truly understand the return on their social investments. In this conversation, we'll unpack why the current ESG landscape often fails to deliver systemic change, and how “impact per dollar” can revolutionise social impact. Gilad discusses how unified metrics—similar to a financial ROI—let funders identify which initiatives genuinely lift communities out of poverty. He highlights the importance of direct cash transfers, skill-building programs, and fair labour practices to break the poverty trap, emphasising that businesses can become powerful agents of change when they address root causes rather than apply superficial fixes. Get ready for a thought-provoking dialogue on aligning profits with purpose, the urgent need for standardised impact metrics, and how the business sector can seize its unique position to tackle the world's most devastating poverty-related diseases and inequalities. If you've ever wondered how to make social impact capital more transformative, this episode is your roadmap to higher-impact social investments. Links: • ERI Institute - https://eri-institute.com/about-2/ • Gilad's TedX - https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=hchXtBPSAZ4 • Gilad Tanay's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilad-tanay-798b8a/ • 14 million people die a year from poverty-related diseases - https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/noncommunicable-diseases • ERI Institute Unified / Systemic impact per dollar method - https://eri-institute.com/impact-per-dollar/ • Robber Baron mentality – business zero-sum game & Adam Smith liberal democracy - https://www.economist.com/interactive/essay/2024/10/31/when-politics-is-about-hating-the-other-side-democracy-suffers • Additional link - https://www.economist.com/leaders/2024/11/21/the-opportunities-and-dangers-for-trumps-disrupter-in-chief
Gilad Baram is an Israeli photographer, visual artist and documentarian. His 2015 film “Koudelka Shooting Holy Land” follows iconic Czech photographer Josef Koudelka's journey through Israel and Palestine as he captures the essence of that conflicted land. Tiller begins the discussion explaining how he thinks this film achieves rigorous artistic singularity (2:30), before Gilad shares why this was never meant to be a film (10:30), Koudelka's surprising documentation of the West Bank border (20:00), how a foreign Czech photographer helped him look at his homeland of Israel in a new way (27:00), and the importance of still photography in our increasingly digital world (35:00). Produced by: Jacob Miller Executive Producer: Tiller Russell Music by: James Carroll, Graham Tracey & Zydepunk Distributed by: Jake Brennan & Brady Sadler, Double Elvis Productions
In this episode, we sit down with Channah Cohen, author of Guardians of the Flame: A Historical Fiction About the Wars of the Maccabim, to explore the inspiration behind her novel set during the time of the Maccabees. Channah shares how her work connects to the idea of reviving "heroes" in Jewish culture and discusses her take on the "shiddukh crisis," addressing the absence of compelling male figures in Jewish literature. We dive into the creation of her protagonist, Gilad, and the impact she hopes his character will have on young male readers. As a self-proclaimed "purist," Channah reveals the challenges of balancing historical accuracy with crafting an engaging narrative and shares how her research reshaped her understanding of Hanukkah. Drawing on Rav Hirsch's description of the Hanukkah story as embodying the "unflagging Jewish spirit," Channah explains how this theme is woven into her narrative and its relevance to modern readers. Finally, she reflects on the message she hopes readers take away from Guardians of the Flame and teases the possibility of sequels or future projects. This conversation offers a fresh perspective on Jewish history, literature, and the timeless search for inspiration in our heritage. Don't miss it! --- • Bio: Channah Cohen is a Senior Educator for Yavneh YP, the young professional leadership division of the OU's Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (JLIC). Previous to this, she worked for the Center for Communal Research as the applied researcher on their large-scale mixed-methods research study on the "Shidduch Crisis". She is the author of the new book "Guardians of the Flame", a historical novel about the epic real-life heroes behind the Chanukah story. Channah has a master's in Adult Learning and Leadership from Columbia University and lives in Silver Spring, MD with her husband and children. --- • Get her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Guardians-Flame-historical-fiction-Maccabim/dp/1962522172 --- • Welcome to JUDAISM DEMYSTIFIED: A PODCAST FOR THE PERPLEXED | Co-hosted by Benjy & Benzi | Thank you to...Super Patron: Jordan Karmily, Platinum Patron: Craig Gordon, Gold Patrons: Dovidchai Abramchayev, Lazer Cohen, Travis Krueger, Vasili Volkoff, Rod Ilian, Silver Patrons: Ellen Fleischer, Daniel Maksumov, Rabbi Pinny Rosenthal, Fred & Antonio, Jeffrey Wasserman, and Jacob Winston! Please SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube Channel and hit the BELL so you can get alerted whenever new clips get posted, thank you for your support! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support
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PREVIEW: ISRAEL: IDF: HEZBOLLAH: Conversation with Major Gilad Ach of the IDF who commanded a battalion along the northern border of Israel from October 2023, under daily fire from Hezbollah, and Major Ach presents what he believes is needed to secure the border. More tonight. 1860 Lebanon
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Tara Gilad, cofounder and president of Vitality Bowls, a superfood franchise with more than 70 locations across 18 states. Vitality Bowls got its start in 2011 when Tara and her husband Roy launched the brand as a response to the fact that their young daughter had food allergies and there were no restaurants that could accommodate them. She joined the podcast to talk about the opportunities and challenges in developing a concept around ingredients that are more difficult to source and how they find the right franchisees to activate such a passion-driven business. In this conversation, you'll find out why:Your franchisees' passions should align with your ownIn the healthy food segment, you need a crystal ball Employees are as much order educators as they are order takersVirtual brands offer brick-and-mortars some flexibility and creativityBrand founders must prioritize their own wellbeing ahead of their business Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
David wants to return kindness to Barzilai from Gilad, who took care of David when he fled Jerusalem to the east bank.
In this episode of Inside Biotech, we sit down with Lital Gilad-Shaoulian, CEO of PurposeBio, to explore her inspiring journey from a non-science background into the world of biotech. Lital shares how she transformed PurposeBio into an industry leader focused on tackling cardiometabolic diseases. It was named by UCLA as one of its “Best and Most Investment Worthy Startups." They have been awarded the Department of Defense Award for Innovation and Impact and received a personal invitation to the annual premier pharma and healthcare conference, JPM Healthcare Conference, in San Francisco in January 2025.From her early days in bioinformatics at Stanford Research Institute to her success as a mentor and ambassador, Lital offers powerful insights into patient-centered innovation, resilience, and team-driven leadership. She also discusses the triumphs and challenges of turning an idea into a tangible, marketable product, emphasizing the importance of persistence, collaboration, and staying focused on the end goal. Join us for an energizing conversation on purpose, innovation, and the future of biotech.(0:00) Intro(0:56) Intro to Lital Gilad Shaulian of PurposeBio for Cardiometabolic diseases(2:27) Macherey-Nagel Ad(3:23) Lital's career background(4:36) After Lital turned forty, she wanted a change from tech(6:46) Shift from tech to biotech by reading a science article(9:50) Dr. Elaine Hsiao's research led to a collaboration towards drugs for obesity and fatty liver disease by gut microbiome(13:12) Why meeting the need not focusing on the idea is important(15:01) Survey of what patients with cholesterol and fatty liver disease need(18:25) What are the steps of FDA approval?(21:40) How Lital build her team of experts? Meeting Professor Eran Elinav and having him buy in(29:03) How to get a startup off the ground and get funding?(33:30) Where do the funds go currently for Purpose Bio? Science and IP(35:11) What does communication look like on a day-to-day basis for Purpose Bio?(36:46) The importance of thinking ahead to plan what the company needs(42:22) How Lital developed her background in science by asking questions(44:59) Milestones that Lital has hit with Purpose Bio and how that felt at each time(49:01) The lack of control in science and not knowing what will happen when variables are manipulated(50:18) What is the focus of taking the next step towards clinical trials?(54:24) Purpose Bio will meet unmet needs of patients that cannot use GLP-1 or statins(55:42) Side effects of statins are difficult to manage(59:31) What advice would Lital give herself for the beginning of her journey?(65:58) Outro Follow our Instagram @insidebiotech for updates about episodes and upcoming guests! To learn more about BCLA's events and consulting visit our website.Follow BCLA on LinkedIn
Click here to view the episode transcript. In this episode, Snowflake's Gilad Turbahn, Head of Developer Productivity, and Amy Yuan, Director of Engineering, dive into how they elevated developer productivity to a top company priority. They discuss the pivotal role of Snowflake's CTO, who personally invested over half his time to guide the initiative, and how leadership's hands-on involvement secured buy-in across teams. The conversation also explores the importance of collaboration between engineering and product management, and how measuring user sentiment helped them deliver meaningful, long-lasting improvements.Mentions and linksConnect with Gilad and Amy on LinkedInMeasuring developer productivity with the DX Core 4Discussion Points(0:48) The need for a shift at Snowflake(3:59) Leadership involvement and prioritization of developer productivity(8:56) The partnership between engineering and product managers(20:01) From feature factory to customer outcome-focused development(27:36) Shifting measurement focus to user sentiment and customer outcomes(39:13) Gaining buy-in for sentiment metrics and tying them to business impact(51:11) How Snowflake's CTO and volunteers accelerated developer productivity improvements.
Do you need help scaling your business? Maybe you're considering hiring a virtual assistant (VA). In this episode, our expert guest will discuss everything you need to know before hiring your first remote employee. Are you feeling overwhelmed with the growing demands of your e-commerce business? Join us as we chat with Gilad Freimann, Founder and CEO of VAA Philippines, an expert in training and hiring virtual assistants (VAs) from the Philippines for Amazon sellers. Discover the transformative benefits of hiring remote employees to handle tasks like customer service, Amazon PPC management, and inventory handling. By outsourcing these routine tasks, you can free up valuable time and energy to focus on strategic business growth. Learn when it's the right time to consider bringing on a VA to ensure you don't miss out on growth opportunities and can maintain flexibility in your business operations. Explore effective hiring strategies for virtual assistants, especially when you're unsure about transitioning from traditional in-person roles to remote positions. We'll share insights into what makes a successful long-term hire, emphasizing the importance of focusing on candidates' personalities and commitment rather than just their resumes. Understand the challenges that Amazon sellers face as their businesses expand, such as time constraints and the need for outsourcing. Listen in as we highlight the growing trend of employing social media VAs to enhance online presence and the increasing need for specialized roles in the dynamic world of e-commerce. Finally, we take a closer look at the unique advantages of hiring Filipino VAs, shedding light on cultural and business nuances that can lead to successful integration into your business. Gilad shares essential tips on bridging cultural gaps, such as understanding local customs like the 13th salary bonus, to foster a positive working relationship. We also discuss the importance of hiring specialists for specific tasks, ensuring each role is filled by someone with the right skills and character. This approach not only boosts productivity but also aligns with the strengths and expertise of the VAs, leading to more successful outcomes for your business. In episode 611 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Gilad discuss: 00:00 - Hiring Amazon Virtual Assistants for Business Scaling 02:04 - When Should Amazon Sellers Outsource? 06:20 - Misconceptions About Virtual Assistants 07:31 - Effective Hiring Strategies for Remote Workers 08:21 - Finding Quality Candidates for Offshore Jobs 11:18 - Hiring Amazon PPC VAs and Social Media 15:16 - The Impact of AI on Jobs 16:24 - Virtual Assistants in E-Commerce 20:53 - TikTok Influencer Marketing Success 24:12 - Hiring Filipino Virtual Assistants 27:42 - Outsourcing Specialists vs. One Generalist 33:00 - New Helium 10 Tool Suggestions
Curious about what happened to the fitness stars of the '80s, '90s, and 2000s? In this episode, Chalene Johnson reveals the “where are they now?” stories of icons like Susan Powter of Stop the Insanity!, Billy Blanks with Tae Bo, Denise Austin, Gilad from Bodies in Motion, Jane Fonda, and Tamilee Webb of Buns of Steel. These fitness legends motivated millions, but did fame bring financial freedom? Chalene dives into their highs and lows, behind-the-scenes secrets, and our obsession with fitness fame and gym culture. Plus, Chalene breaks down why we love train-wreck TV, the unique energy each health club has (especially in Miami Beach!), and why we can't resist a bit of drama in other people's stories. Packed with insights on fitness fame, reality TV, and unforgettable gym scenes, this episode has it all!
Welcome to Season 3 of The Think Wildlife Podcast. It has been almost two years since I began the Podcast and have had the good fortune of interviewing nearly 100 conservationists around the world. This season consists of another 50 episodes, with topics ranging from nature tech and bioacoustics to conservation filmmaking, the illegal wildlife trade, marine ecology and ecosystem restoration.In the first episode of Season 3, I am joined by Gilad Goren. Gilad, who is currently at COP16, is the Executive Director of the Nature Tech Collective. This is a non-profit member alliance, accelerator and intelligence unit that is advancing the uptake of nature-based solutions to integrate nature protection into all sectors of society.In this episode, we discuss the state of nature tech around the world ranging from nature fintech to artificial intelligence and remote sensing. We also discuss the role of NatureTech in addressing challenges around environmental disclosure frameworks. Tune in to this highly engaging episode.PS: This season I have provided the listeners with the option to upgrade to a paid subscription on The Think Wildlife Podcast. Don't worry! The Podcast will still be accessible for everyone! The paid subscription will allow to expand the podcast in the next couple of years, potentially leading to a video podcast series. Additionally, I will be donating 30% of the revenues from each episode to conservation projects around the world. The paid subscription option is available on Substack and soon YouTube!For the first two episodes of the Season, I will host a poll at the end of October for my listeners to chose the conservation project!The Think Wildlife Platform is also available on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. Anish BanerjeeWebsite: https://thinkwildlifefoundation.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anish-banerjee-79ba63189/Twitter: AnishWildlifeGilad Goren: Website: http://giladgoren.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giladgoren1/Nature Tech CollectiveWebsite: https://www.naturetechcollective.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nature-tech-collective/ Get full access to The Think Wildlife Podcast at anishbanerjee.substack.com/subscribe
Gilad Weiss takes us on a visit to his music studio and improvises on several of his instruments, including the fretless guitar, and some of the instruments from Turkey and Central Asia, such as the kopuz, the baglama and the Turkmenistani dutar. He also spoke to me about his duo project with the Anatolian kamanche player Melisa Yildirim and we're including a track from their beautiful album, which is linked below, along with Gilad's album Improvisations on Fretless Guitar Volume 1, and the ways to connect with Gilad. He shared his valuable insights about teaching music, and teaching the guitar, improvisation and interesting details about the modes and tuning systems for the various instruments he demonstrates. This episode has a lot of improvised music; Gilad spent much of the interview with an instrument in his hand; please use the detailed timestamps (below) to navigate the episode, which like all my episodes you can either watch on my YouTube or listen to on all the podcast platforms, and the transcript is here too: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/gilad-weiss https://giladweiss.bandcamp.com/album/improvisations-on-fretless-guitar https://www.youtube.com/@TheShfanfan https://www.facebook.com/giladweis https://www.instagram.com/gilad.weiss.hadad/ https://talus.info/ It's a joy to be able to bring these meaningful conversations to you, but this project costs me quite a bit of money and lots of time; please support this series through either my merchandise store or on my Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Here's the merchandise store: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter You may be also interested in my episodes with lutenist Elizabeth Pallett, guitarists including masters Derek Gripper, Daniel Ramjattan, or Marc van Vugt, along with many episodes featuring traditional and improvised music from around the world. Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about photo: Daria Perelmuter Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (02:24) saz, dutar, guitar, fingernails (06:31) intro to “Late Night” from Improvisations on Fretless Guitar, Volume 1 (07:16)fretless guitar “Late Night” from Improvisations on Fretless Guitar, Volume 1 (11:50) Gilad's fretless guitar, Erkan Oğur (14:29) fretless guitar improvisation (16:30) album with kamancheh player Melisa Yildirim (24:49) Yeldeğirmeni Zeybeği | Windmill Zeybek from Talûs with Melisa Yildirim and Gilad (28:11) musical experiences in Turkey, Engin Topuzkanamış (33:40) kopuz (tambur) history and demo, tuning system (36:50) kopuz improv (39:37) huseyni mode and tuning systems (43:18) kopuz improv (44:00) kisa sap baglama (46:23) other episode you will enjoy, different ways to support this series (47:15) different playing techniques, history of microtonal frets (55:48) tambur (58:46) Turkmensitani dutar (01:04:08) Gilad's early musical influences (01:11:07) Gilad's approach to teaching music and guitar (01:18:25) improvising and different approaches to learning (01:28:35) different guitars, approach to tuning and teaching guitar (01:34:44) next recording project
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Rabbi, faith leader, Knesset member, and former CEO of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, Gilad Kariv offers his insights on the conflict, politics, and diaspora relations from both an Israeli and rabbinic perspective, in a program from Central Synagogue. With Rabbi Sarah Berman.
Alguns dias antes do Samuel nascer, Erin sentiu muita luz. Tudo estava mais vivo. É talvez porque esse menino foi muito desejado pela mãe e por Gilad, o pai. Erin e Gilad nunca estiveram juntos, nem hoje nem ontem, mas eles se amam - como amigos. Então como se faz um bebê com um amigo? Erin conta aqui a importância da família para ela, como engravidou do Samuel e chegou a fazer um contrato de parentalidade com o pai, o primeiro a ser homologado no Brasil. Ela fala da gravidez sem parceiro romântico e dos medos que sentia ao pensar como ela, uma mulher com uma deficiência auditiva, ia conseguir cuidar do seu bebê. Samuel chegou bem e veio amplificar o amor e respeito entre os pais. Esse menino de um ano e três meses vive cercado do amor dos avós, tios e do carinho da sua babá.Obrigada Erin pela sua sinceridade e por mostrar uma outra maneira de construir uma família.
Sermon by Gilad Kariv, September 13th, 2024
Oren Gilad, President and CEO of Aprea Therapeutics, focused on the DNA damage response pathway, specifically targeting the ATR protein. ATR is a master regulator of DNA replication and is hyperactive in cancer cells, making it a potential Achilles heel for cancer therapy. By inhibiting ATR, cancer cells can be selectively targeted, while normal cells can tolerate lower levels of ATR activity. Synthetic lethality is applied when two genetic mutations are combined, leading to cell death, specifically in cancer cells. Aprea is conducting clinical trials for their targeted treatments, focusing on solid tumors with defined genetic mutations. Oren explains, "DDR, the DNA damage response pathway, is the broader terminology for the regulation of DNA synthesis. In order for cancer to grow, cells have to duplicate. In order for them to duplicate, they have to replicate their DNA. So what happens is that cancer cells get into this DNA replication phase very early and prematurely, causing a single-strand DNA to be exposed which then activates the ATR pathway, where in normal cells, this pathway is very tightly regulated. The normal cell is not going to enter this phase and start DNA replication before the environment is ready because it's a very fragile phase of the cell cycle." "Double-strand DNA is a very stable molecule. It is found in mummies, it survives heat, and it survives freezing. When a double-strand DNA molecule is opened, the exposed single-strand DNA can easily break. That's where ATR comes into play, it protects and responds to single-strand formation. A cancer cell is hyper-sensitive to ATR inhibition, which we identify as the Achilles heel of cancer. Our work showed that normal cells can live with a reduced level of the ATR activity, so it makes it a good target for cancer therapy." #ApreaTherapeutics #CancerTreatment #TargetedTherapy #Oncology #Cancer #SyntheticLethality #DNADamageResponsePathway aprea.com Download the transcript here
Oren Gilad, President and CEO of Aprea Therapeutics, focused on the DNA damage response pathway, specifically targeting the ATR protein. ATR is a master regulator of DNA replication and is hyperactive in cancer cells, making it a potential Achilles heel for cancer therapy. By inhibiting ATR, cancer cells can be selectively targeted, while normal cells can tolerate lower levels of ATR activity. Synthetic lethality is applied when two genetic mutations are combined, leading to cell death, specifically in cancer cells. Aprea is conducting clinical trials for their targeted treatments, focusing on solid tumors with defined genetic mutations. Oren explains, "DDR, the DNA damage response pathway, is the broader terminology for the regulation of DNA synthesis. In order for cancer to grow, cells have to duplicate. In order for them to duplicate, they have to replicate their DNA. So what happens is that cancer cells get into this DNA replication phase very early and prematurely, causing a single-strand DNA to be exposed which then activates the ATR pathway, where in normal cells, this pathway is very tightly regulated. The normal cell is not going to enter this phase and start DNA replication before the environment is ready because it's a very fragile phase of the cell cycle." "Double-strand DNA is a very stable molecule. It is found in mummies, it survives heat, and it survives freezing. When a double-strand DNA molecule is opened, the exposed single-strand DNA can easily break. That's where ATR comes into play, it protects and responds to single-strand formation. A cancer cell is hyper-sensitive to ATR inhibition, which we identify as the Achilles heel of cancer. Our work showed that normal cells can live with a reduced level of the ATR activity, so it makes it a good target for cancer therapy." #ApreaTherapeutics #CancerTreatment #TargetedTherapy #Oncology #Cancer #SyntheticLethality #DNADamageResponsePathway aprea.com Listen to the podcast here
What percentage of your software product launches have been successful? If you answered, “about 50%,” you're ahead of the curve, says Itamar Gilad. Itamar is a product leadership coach and author who also held senior product management and engineering roles at Microsoft and Google, where he worked at YouTube and led parts of Gmail. In … The post 147 / ‘Useful Models' That Boost Product Launch Success, with Itamar Gilad appeared first on ITX Corp..
Itamar Gilad is the author of Evidence Guided, which is my favorite book out there on how to practically DO product discovery. Prior to becoming a product consultant and trainer, he had a long product career at Google where he led the creation and launch of products that are now used by over a billion people.In this conversation we explore the GIST approach to product discovery through the origin story of Gmail's tabbed inbox, to help you see what great product discovery looks like in practice.—Topics discussed(01:33) Creating frameworks and coming up with catchy models(10:02) GIST: the meta framework organizing model concept.(15:02) Illustrating GIST through the story of Gmail tabbed inbox(21:06) Refocusing goals led to stronger, simpler idea.(25:08) Prioritize, filter, and reevaluate for effective ideas.(29:02) Usability and value risks, low confidence, evolution.(35:43) Key results drive achieving goals, engaging company.(40:07) Inquiring about applying startup approach to enterprises.(45:32) Navigating uncertainty in strategy with evidence and discovery.(50:44) Emphasizing iterative nature of product discovery process.(59:10) Encouraging analysis for companies hesitant about changes.(01:01:18) Evaluate, test, experiment, launch, measure, impact, outcomes—Links & resources mentioned• Send episode feedback on Twitter @askotzko , or via email• Itamar Gilad : website, LinkedIn• Evidence Guided (book) - website, Amazon—Related episodes:• #55: How does continuous discovery come together for a new product?• #44 Teresa Torres: Habits for clear thinking and better product bets—Books:• Evidence Guided: website, Amazon—Other resources:• Itamar's downloadable frameworks & resources• The GIST framework• Confidence meter for ICE scoring• Creating Product Strategy with Multiple Strategic Tracks (MuST)• Marty Cagan: The four big risks• Gibson Biddle: proxy metrics (within product strategy) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blog.makethingsthatmatter.com
Why Is the End of Bamidbar So Anticlimactic? The Epic Mystery and Pain of Gilad - Weekly Women's Class: This lecture is primarily based on a class by Rabbi David Fohrman:https://www.alephbeta.org/playlist/gilead-significance-in-the-bible This class was presented on Tuesday, 24 Tamuz, 5784, Parshas Matos-Masei, July 30, 2024, at Bais Medrash Ohr Chaim in Monsey, NY.View Source Sheets: https://portal.theyeshiva.net/api/source-sheets/9400
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 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
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Dynamic Repetition: History and Messianism in Modern Jewish Thought (Brandeis UP, 2022) proposes a new understanding of modern Jewish theories of messianism across the disciplines of history, theology, and philosophy. The book explores how ideals of repetition, return, and the cyclical occasioned a new messianic impulse across an important swath of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Jewish thought. To grasp the complexities of Jewish messianism in modernity, the book focuses on diverse notions of “dynamic repetition” in the works of Franz Rosenzweig, Walter Benjamin, Franz Kafka, and Sigmund Freud, and their interrelations with basic trajectories of twentieth-century philosophy and critical thought. Gilad Sharvit is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Towson University. A scholar of modern Jewish thought, Sharvit's interests lie in Jewish philosophy, German-Jewish literature and culture, German and continental philosophy, psychoanalysis and critical theory. He completed his PhD studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Philosophy Department and later accepted a Diller Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at University of California, Berkeley (2014-16) and was a Townsend Fellow at the Townsend Center for the Humanities at University of California, Berkeley (2016-17). In 2017-18, Professor Sharvit was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center for German History (Hebrew University) and at Tel Aviv University (Minerva Center for German History and School of Philosophy). Professor Sharvit is the author of Therapeutics and Salvation: Freud and Schelling on Freedom (Magnes Press) (in Hebrew) and co-editor and contributing author of the volumes Freud and Monotheism: The Violent Origins of Religion with Karen Feldman (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Canonization and Alterity: Heresy in Jewish History, Thought, and Literature with Willi Goetschel (De Gruyter, 2020). Amir Engel is a professor at the German Department of the Hebrew University and currently also a visiting professor for the history and present of Jewish-Christian relations at the Theological Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin. He studied philosophy, literature and cultural studies at the Hebrew University and earned his doctorate in German Studies at Stanford University, California. He then taught and researched at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on religion, politics, literature, and the relationships between these three areas. His main topics include German-Jewish Romanticism and German-Jewish literature and culture in the post-war period. His first book, Gershom Scholem: An Intellectual Biography, was published in 2017, and he is currently finalizing his second book manuscript, tentatively titled The Politics of Spirituality: German, Jews and Christian 1900 - 1942 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Gilad's mother, Dr. Laura F. Jacobs, MD, PhD, is the founder of Normatec Industries, a company that specializes in compression and recovery technology. Jacobs, a physician bioengineer, started the company in 2004 with the goal of helping people improve their lives by increasing blood flow and circulation. She originally created Normatec to help breast cancer patients recover from lymphedema, a type of swelling, but the technology quickly became popular with athletes and is now used in many professional sports. Normatec's Sequential Pulse Technology combines three massage techniques to speed up recovery, including pulsing, which uses dynamic compression to mimic the muscle pump of the arms and legs. This helps move fluid and metabolites out of the limbs after a workout. Jacobs' son, Gilad Jacobs, has since taken over the company and is now the Chief Innovation Officer at Hyperice, which recently acquired Normatec. Gilad has customized his mother's work to benefit athletes, and Normatec compression boots are now used by professional teams, college and Olympic programs, and amateur athletes around the world.
Nemo è un'azienda di illminazione sui generis, dove tecnologia e poesia si fondono con l'estetica. La guida Federico Palazzari, un avvocato diventato imprenditore per amore del design. In questa puntata ci racconta con grande generosità la sua avventura professionale, che lo ha portato da Roma alla Cina e dalla Cina a Milano, tra registratori di cassa, trapani e - finalmente - illuminazione. Parliamo anche di incontri importanti e della necessità di fare squadra, di ex soci e futuro dell'imprenditoria, di progetti e di percorsi.Senza dimenticare che dobbiamo riuscire ad accendere la luce senza pensarci troppo.---------------------------------------------------------I link del podcast:- Il sito di Nemo Group https://www.nemogroup.com- Il lavoro di Ron Gilad https://www.rongilad.it- L'installazione Enlightenment di Ron Gilad per Nemo https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yd2zGwFnk7k- "Il giovane Holden" di J. D. Salinger (nella traduzione di Matteo Colombo) https://www.lafeltrinelli.it/giovane-holden-libro-j-d-salinger/e/9788806218188- "Il vecchio e il mare" di Ernest Hemingway (nella traduzione di Silvia Pareschi) https://www.lafeltrinelli.it/vecchio-mare-nuova-ediz-libro-ernest-hemingway/e/9788804734451
One of the topics, that has been permeating this podcast over the years, is mobile app growth. And in general - year after year, conference after conference, countless webinars, white papers, and podcasts have been dedicated to this topic. And it's all for a good reason - if your app's user base doesn't grow you can not build a sustainable app business and because the app landscape has been changing you always needs to be in the know of what works now and what doesn't. And this is exactly what we're going to cover on this episode with Gilad. Today's Topics Include: Gilad's background What is Moburst App marketing recent evolution App growth marketing essential strategies Mobile app growth common challenges Influence of tech on app marketing Trends that will dominate mobile app marketing Advice to young app marketers What would Gilad like to change about app marketing Android or iOS? Leaving his smartphone at home, what features would Gilad miss most? What features he would like to see added to his smartphone? Links and Resources: Gilad Bechar on LinkedIn Moburst Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Gilad Bechar: "I think that from the get-go apps optimization was always pretty big on app growth. And when you're thinking about app optimization, you think about how users might find the app. The app optimization, I think it became much more sophisticated in the past few years, where you have the ability to impact users with so many different gateways to the app. So it's no longer five screenshots you're telling the story and that's it, like you used to have. Now you have 35 different gateways in the App Store on the, on iOS and 50 different gateways on custom product pages on Android." " I think that AI is a massive improvement and advancement. And that's something that will impact the world for now and onwards. But I think that the ability to be data-driven and seeing what works and what doesn't work, which means at the end of the day, there are users. You're trying to bridge your message to the user and getting them to a very positive experience about whatever you're trying to sell. I think that being data-driven and understanding which customers to approach with which type of messaging that will resonate with them and will get them to one step closer to the action that you want them to take. That's the key element that is with all of the tech technology advancements and with all of the new tools that are available and all of the better programs of TikTok and Meta and Google." Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012 A message from App Promotion Summit Tickets are available on all of our 2024 summits https://apppromotionsummit.com/ NYC – 27 Jun 2024 San Francisco – 26 Sep 2024 Berlin – 5 Dec 2024
What does it mean to be a hero? What does it mean to be a JEWISH hero? And what can we learn about heroes from the tragic events of October 7? This week, we are honored to welcome Israeli singer Gilad Segev, creator of "Project Heroes". Ever since October 7, Gilad has spent his time gathering heroic stories from that Black Shabbat...stories of heroes who sacrificed their own lives to save countless others. These stories inspired Gilad so much that he set many of them to music, and now he's presenting them in a series of special concerts throughout the US and Canada. Gilad has a lot to say about the lessons our heroes can teach us. Don't miss this inspiring interview! (Original Air Date: May 5, 2024) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1188 Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership Join the Israeli Music Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IsraelHourRadioFans/
What does it mean to be a hero? What does it mean to be a JEWISH hero? And what can we learn about heroes from the tragic events of October 7? This week, we are honored to welcome Israeli singer Gilad Segev, creator of "Project Heroes". Ever since October 7, Gilad has spent his time gathering heroic stories from that Black Shabbat...stories of heroes who sacrificed their own lives to save countless others. These stories inspired Gilad so much that he set many of them to music, and now he's presenting them in a series of special concerts throughout the US and Canada. Gilad has a lot to say about the lessons our heroes can teach us. Don't miss this inspiring interview! (Original Air Date: May 5, 2024) Full playlist at https://www.myisraelimusic.com/episode1188 Love the show? Please help us grow by becoming a member of MyIsraeliMusic.com: https://myisraelimusic.com/membership Join the Israeli Music Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/IsraelHourRadioFans/
Do you suffer from anxiety? How have the unknowns of the road hindered your travel plans? What role does stress play in your travel planning? We are diving into mental health and how it affects your life choices and future plans with Gilad Gamliel from The Overthinker's Passport. He is very open in sharing his struggles with mental health issues as we talk about how he's learned to control them, the role travel plays in his journey, the balance between planning vs. spontaneity, and more. Has your mental health ever prevented you from traveling? How has travel helped you overcome your anxiety? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you will share by sending me an audio message. *We're sharing previous episodes to highlight Mental Health Month! Zero To Travel episodes are timeless and provide valuable insight whenever you listen. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all episodes for only $3/month. Subscribe now! Tune In To Learn: Why it's important to speak up about mental health and diagnoses When his anxiety and OCD began and how it's impacted his life Signs that you may need help with your anxiety or mental health condition How he broke free from his comfort bubble (and how you can, too!) How travel helps you get comfortable with the unknown The anxieties of freelance and contract work The transformation he saw in himself during and after travel Why he prefers a loosely structured itinerary for traveling with anxiety What it's been like returning to American culture What he's learned from putting himself out there And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Sign up for our FREE newsletter Visit Gilad's website Follow Gilad on Facebook and Instagram Want More? How To Add More Play Into Your Life With Jeff Harry Walking 300 Miles In Medieval Armor + Being The Change w/ Lewis Kirkbride The Power Of Never Giving Up w/ Andy Frasco Thanks To Our Sponsors Nissan - There's no better vehicle for adventure than the 2024 Nissan Pathfinder. Learn more at www.nissanusa.com. Wise - Wise can help you send, spend, and receive internationally without the hidden fees or exchange rate markups. Learn how Wise can work for you by downloading the app or visiting www.wise.com/travel. AeroPress - Say yes to better mornings fueled by better coffee. Visit aeropress.com/zerototravel to save 20% off your order. Babbel - Learn a new language with Babbel! Visit babbel.com/zerototravel to get up to 60% off your subscription.
Gilad Shriki was born and raised in Israel. He loves the outdoors, and loves to travel. Skiing in a passion of his, and he loves to explore new places in the winter, mentioning that Whistler was his most recent favorite. He started digging tech very early, and his hobbies center around it as well. He loves building things in home automation, like building micro controllers that detect temperature or relay that turn the lights on and off.Gilad has known his current founding team for many, many years, and their last product was bought by Palo Alto Networks. When looking at what was the next big problem to solve, they dug into authentication and figured out - that this was still a major problem in the ecosystem, for developers and from the standpoint of cybersecurity.This is the creation story of Descope.SponsorsDrataCacheFlyClearQueryLinkshttps://www.descope.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/gshriki/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dedi Gilad's career as a startup founder was rooted in his upbringing in Tel Aviv, where there is an unwavering resilience, a creative spirit, and an innate drive for entrepreneurship. These qualities would become the cornerstone of his journey, propelling him forward in the world of innovation.