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Year after year, tens of thousands of lives in the United States are lost to homicide due to a gun and, according to the CDC, in 2020 guns became the leading cause of death for children and teenagers. Dr. Marc Gorelick, CEO of Children's Minnesota, has been a consistent and fierce advocate for gun violence prevention and lends his expertise about this ongoing epidemic and how we can start to address this public health crisis.Go to savingourkidsbook.com to learn more about Dr. Gorelick's book, "Saving Our Kids: An ER Doc's Common-Sense Solution to the Gun Crisis."
Gun violence is stealing childhoods. Dr. Marc Gorelick, CEO of Children's Minnesota, and Chanda Smith Baker demand action, urging a comprehensive approach that tackles poverty, mental health, and responsible gun ownership to prevent further tragedies. Purchase Dr. Gorelick's new book "Saving Our Kids: An ER Doc's Common-Sense Solution to the Gun Crisis": https://a.co/d/3WpVt84 ww.conversationswithchanda.com IG @chandasbaker & @conversationswithchanda Twitter/X: @chandasbaker
In this episode, Dr. Marc Gorelick, President and CEO of Children's Minnesota, discusses his new book, “Saving Our Kids: An ER Doc's Common-Sense Solution to the Gun Crisis”, and shares his insights on addressing the gun violence epidemic as a public health crisis, drawing from decades of experience as a pediatric emergency physician and healthcare leader.
In this episode of "Habitual Excellence," Ken Segel, CEO of Value Capture, interviews Dr. Marc Gorelick, the CEO of Children's Minnesota. Dr. Gorelick shares his journey to becoming a leader in pediatric healthcare, highlighting his background as a pediatric emergency medicine physician and his motivation to impact more children's lives. Throughout his career, Dr. Gorelick has focused on improving clinical effectiveness and system-wide care, aiming to create better health outcomes for children.Under his leadership, Children's Minnesota has prioritized building core capabilities in diversity, equity, inclusion, and continuous improvement. These initiatives have been crucial in responding to the rapidly changing healthcare environment, especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Gorelick shares insights into the organization's strategic planning process, focusing on creating a flexible and nimble system that can adapt to future challenges.The conversation highlights the importance of leadership in driving transformational change in healthcare and the ongoing efforts at Children's Minnesota to provide the best possible care for children.
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I am super excited to share my conversation with my first mother-daughter duo Megan & Bailey Gorelick of Megan Gorelick Interiors! MGI is a full-service interior design firm with projects spanning the East Coast from studio apartments in NY to estate homes in Florida. They are often recognized for their coastal projects, especially in Avalon and Stone Harbor, NJ. I have been following them on Instagram for a few years now and it is beyond impressive what they have built! My conversation with this dynamic mother-daughter duo is nothing short of fun (lots of laughs!), entertaining and informative! Together, they do a fabulous job telling us how MGI has grown and evolved since Megan initially launched the business in 2008. We talk about the ups, the downs, and everything in between. I left our conversation feeling inspired by their work ethic, success, and positivity toward life and I know you will too! Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/megangorelickinteriors/?hl=en
RU293: NATHAN GORELICK ON THE UNWRITTEN ENLIGHTENMENT & OTTO RANK SYMPOSIUM, RANK HORROR http://www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious episode 293. Watch this episode at YouTube: https://youtu.be/rEAEXa5DYEA?si=GAxoaI0UxHZgj10W Dr. Nathan Gorelick is here to talk about his new book The Unwritten Enlightenment: Literature Between Ideology and the Unconscious (Northwestern University Press, 2024) https://amzn.to/4d0wHaf And the incredible symposium he is organizing Rank Horror to be held May 8-10, 2024 at Columbia University and is free and open to the public, so register today! https://library.columbia.edu/libraries/rbml/exhibitions/res.html Follow Nate Gorelick at Twitter https://twitter.com/thesamequestion Rendering Unconscious, the book, is back! After the first edition sold out, we decided to create a new expanded edition. It expanded so much that we ended up splitting it into 2 books. Get yours now! https://amzn.to/3VRADDZ Join Jason Haaf, Vanessa Sinclair, and Ad Vat for the launch of their books at Quimby's Bookstore NYC in Brooklyn on Saturday, May 11, 2024. https://quimbysnyc.com Can I See Your Niche? (Trapart Books, 2023) https://amzn.to/3Uf4ipP Things Happen (Trapart Books, 2024) https://amzn.to/3TJAzDF A Spiral of Objects (Trapart Books, 2023) https://amzn.to/3U4yEuZ Mentioned in this episode: The Way of the Psychonaut Vol. 1 and 2: Encyclopedia for Inner Journeys by Stanislav Grof https://amzn.to/49UIyEh PARAPRAXIS magazine https://www.parapraxismagazine.com Check out previous episodes: RU127: TIMMY DAVIS ON LACANIAN PSYCHOANALYSIS & PSYCHEDELICS RU286: JULIAN VAYNE ON PSYCHEDELICS, ANIMISM, SIGIL MAGIC, OCCULTURE Rendering Unconscious received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. https://naap.org/2023-gradiva-award-winners/ Support RU at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/renderingunconscious/ Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Or by joining Carl & I at Patreon where we post EXCLUSIVE CONTENT weekly https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl THANK YOU for your support! Rendering Unconscious has its own Instagram page! https://www.instagram.com/renderingunconscious/ Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious Visit the main website: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for RU POD. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://www.bygge.trapart.net https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Follow him at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carlabrahamsson23 Substack: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com/subscribe The song at the end of the episode is “I Travel (C Side) – Featuring Genesis P-Orridge” from the album Defragmental by Cotton Ferox available from Highbrow Lowlife. https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Image: book cover
Join Dr. Marc Gorelick, President and CEO of Children's Minnesota, as he shares insights into his background and discusses the latest trends in healthcare. Discover Dr. Gorelick's proudest initiatives from the past year and gain valuable perspectives on his strategic approach to growth for the future.
Join Dr. Marc Gorelick, President and CEO of Children's Minnesota, as he shares insights into his background and discusses the latest trends in healthcare. Discover Dr. Gorelick's proudest initiatives from the past year and gain valuable perspectives on his strategic approach to growth for the future.
In this episode, Xavier Guaracha '25 sits down with Evan Gorelick '25 to discuss a recent faculty report revealing the average Yale College GPA and grade distributions by subject. Join us as we discuss the key takeaways from Gorelick's article, and what comes next.Guest: Evan Gorelick '25Producers: Xavier Guaracha '25, Alyssa Michel '24Music: Blue Dot Sessions
On this episode of InForm: Podcast, Neil talks with Nathan Gorelick about psychoanalysis, psychedelics, psychosis, delusions, science, & mysticism. The result is a long, hopefully informative conversation. Nathan is Term Assistant Professor of English at Barnard College in New York. He holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and he has completed the six-year cycle of the Training Seminar in Lacanian Psychoanalysis with Gifric in Quebec City, Canada. He has published widely on the theoretical and historical intersections of psychoanalysis with diverse topics including ecocide and catastrophe fetishism, psychedelic drugs, Continental philosophy, the Haitian Revolution, Islam and Islamophobia, and the theory of the novel. His first book, The Unwritten Enlightenment, sets out a new theory of the relation between literature, ideology, and the unconscious, and is forthcoming early in 2024 from Northwestern University Press.REFERENCED DURING THE EPISODE: 1. Žizek video on ideology 2. Freud's -- Future of an Illisuion, Civilization & its Discontents, Moses & Monotheism, Analysis Terminable & Interminable. 3. Otto Rank -- The Trauma of Birth 4. Éric Laurent -- Guiding Principles for Any Psychoanalytic Act 5. The Lacanian Review #7 "Get Real"
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 814, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1980s fads 1: Torn sweatshirts and legwarmers were all the rage after this 1983 Jennifer Beals movie. Flashdance. 2: Sensitive men of the '70s were out; "Real Men" didn't eat this. quiche. 3: Androgeny was exemplified by Eurythmics' Annie Lennox, and by this lead singer of Culture Club. Boy George. 4: Based on Xavier Roberts' sculptures, these dolls were a popular item for adoption in 1983. Cabbage Patch (Kids). 5: Greed was good: Trump taught "The Art of the Deal", and she said, "Only the little people pay taxes". (Leona) Helmsley. Round 2. Category: well equipped 1: Cars come with standard equipment, but you can add on these, from the Latin for "choice". options. 2: This piece of equipment was first worn by a future admiral playing in the 1893 Army-Navy Game. football helmet. 3: Corers, ballers, griddles and mousse rings are equipment used by these professionals. chefs. 4: Among the equipment in a well-stocked lab is this piece you grow your mold in. petri dish. 5: Hidden cameras, bugs and PC taps are classified as this type of equipment, from the French for "to watch over". surveillance. Round 3. Category: i've got supernatural powers 1: Hanuman, a monkey god of this religion, sometimes has 5 heads. Hinduism. 2: A Scottish breed of cow shares its name with this Celtic god of love whose kisses become birds. Angus. 3: This Semitic mother goddess can make the heavens and earth tremble (and film critics wince). Ishtar. 4: The Greek goddess of justice, she can turn herself into animals and also be your worst enemy. Nemesis. 5: The Greek goddess of magic and Shakespeare's queen of the witches, she can make cows fat or skinny. Hecate. Round 4. Category: italian cinema 1: His film "Life is Beautiful" was widely compared to Jerry Lewis' "The Day the Clown Cried". Roberto Benigni. 2: Literary classics Pasolini adapted for the screen include this one, as "I Racconti di Canterbury". "The Canterbury Tales". 3: "Miss Italia" was an early film by this beauty known as "La Lollo". Gina Lollobrigida. 4: It's the "Open City" in the title of Rossellini's film about the German occupation. Rome. 5: In "La Dolce Vita", Walter Santesso played the photographer who gave his name to this profession. Paparazzi (named for Paparazzo). Round 5. Category: the letter g 1: A G-note is slang for this amount of money. a $1,000. 2: Item in common to a stripper and the guitarist in her band. a G-string. 3: The logo of this Cheerios maker is a big letter G. General Mills. 4: Of the U.S. presidents, the one whose middle name is usually shown as G.. Harding. 5: This fusion saxophonist's real last name is Gorelick. Kenny G. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
This week we are joined by the hilarious Jenny Gorelick, writer and star of "Billy and the Situation," a new play about Billy McFarland (of Fyre Festival failure) and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino (The Jersey Shore) becoming friends in prison. You can catch the play next in LA at Dynasty Typewriter on March 1st @ 7:30pm! The North Coast Podcast is a Musical Comedy podcast featuring interviews, improvised hip-hop songs, and long-form improv from New York City's long-running hip hop-improv team, North Coast. From conversations with comedians, hip-hop artists, and other exciting creatives, you can now bring the infectious energy of a North Coast show into your headphones with this brand new podcast. Produced by Anna Torzullo and Douglas WidickNorthcoastnyc.comJenny Gorelick - @jennycestquoisNorth Coast - @northcoastnycRj Williams - @rjron.williamsMichael Crisol - @TheDoctorBrickMel Rubin @melrubin2Billy Soco @bsocoDouglas Widick @douglaswidickLuke Miller @lukemillerfakeRalf Jean-Pierre - @preciousgorgeousralf Anna Torzullo - @AtorzzWith a cast of improv comedy veterans in New York City, North Coast's explosive performances have been packing comedy venues, universities, and festivals nationwide since 2009. Built around a single suggestion from an audience member, the show's improvised scenes escalate into full-blown hip-hop songs, facilitated by resident beatboxer, Doctor Brick. With their seamless melding of comedic timing and freestyle rapping abilities, North Coast frequently blurs the line between comedy show and concert, drawing audiences from the comedy, hip-hop, and theater communities for an experience that has been hailed as “mind-blowing” and “next level” by critics and audiences alike.Named one of the “Top Ten Best Comedy Shows” by Time Out New York, North Coast has been featured on Vh1, in Slate's Podcast The Gist, The Village Voice, and The New York Times Comedy Listings. Currently, you can catch them performing on 3/11 at 7:30pm at The Peoples Improv Theater. 0:00 - Start 1:10 - Welcome, Jenny Gorelick! 1:40 - Spending the Pandemic in a Hot Tub with “Rappers”5:50 - Billy and the Situation 8:35 - SONG: This Festival Boutta be Even More Fire 10:51 - Billy McFarland 16:38 - Jenny in Theatre 20:00 - SONG: Building Up the Antibodies, Gonna Find a New Hottie 22:30 - Duty Free Live 24:50 - Jenny's Stand Up 26:48 - Using Hinge to Get on Boats 28:15 - Raya & Lox Club 30:26 - Jenny's BF 33:35 - SONG: It's The First Date That You Can't Escape
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.01.514681v1?rss=1 Authors: Cleeve, P., Dierickx, D., Buckley, G., Gorelick, S., Naegele, L., Burne, L., Whisstock, J. C., de Marco, A. Abstract: Automation in microscopy is the key to success in long and complex experiments. Most microscopy manufacturers provide Application Programming Interfaces (API) to enable communication between a user-defined program and the hardware. Although APIs effectively allow the development of complex routines involving hardware control, the developers need to build the applications from basic commands. Here we present a Software Development Kit (SDK) for easy control of Focussed Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopes (FIB/SEM) microscopes. The SDK, which we named OpenFIBSEM consists of a suite of building blocks for easy control that simplify the development of complex automated workflows. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Rav Yerucham Gorelick רב ירוחם ב״ר אברהם משה גארעליק (1911 - 1983)
While originally planning on focusing exclusively on remembering and memorializing 9/11, Andrew and Jerry couldn't let the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth go by without some extensive discussion. How do you square the deaths of figures who have complicated histories--what's an appropriate reaction. Elizabeth reigned for seven decades, and Britain was transformed during that time (as was the rest of the world). The conversation ranges widely over sociological and anthropological changes, in which Andrew and Jerry touch on the transition from a needs-based society to a wants/demands-based one, how people have become more self-centered, and how the skewing of adoloesence upwards figures into all of this.Then they talk about September 11th. Jerry was on his way to New York as the attacks happened and Andrew was in DC, 2 blocks from the White House. What does the date mean to them, and what did America's immediate coming together (only to fracture weeks later) auger for what's happening in America today.
#NickLlerandi #MaxGorelick #TheNoeBand #EverForthright Nick chats with guitarist of The Mantle, Max Gorelick Download the debut album for free at themantleband.bandcamp.com https://www.instagram.com/themantleband/ Check out Wintersun - https://www.instagram.com/wintersunofficial/ Jazz-inspired and Jazz are two different things. Forcing yourself to play different stuff. Alluvial is sick - https://www.instagram.com/alluvial/ Melodic Minor is the new Harmonic Minor (this is the dumbest thing ever written). Follow!
“You have to go out there and try stuff to get better.” - Jenny Gorelick Today I interviewed Jenny Gorelick, producer and comedian In this episode we speak about how: Her journey as a producer of comedy and the Tony Awards Advice to performers from the perspective of a produce Producing tips for newbies Then my character Judy asks about producing a show about produce. To catch up with our guest: jennygorelick.com Instagram: jennycestquoi
About the guestRichard Gorelick is a former food journalist for City Paper and The Baltimore Sun and facilities manager for Baltimore Improv Group (BIG Theatre). The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episode:BIG ImprovTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode, Carol Gorlick talks with Dave about a rare opportunity to be an Ethnographer for the earliest cycles of a cohort-based Bowling Green State University doctoral program in Organizational Development & Change. This is research Carol loved to do early in her long career, now coming full circle.
Abby and Riley get horny with comedian, actor, and future bachelorette contestant, Jenny Gorelick, as they unpack every millennial's sexual awakening: The MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. Tune in to find out if Carmen Electra is still alive, which actors are closest to earning a MEGOT, and (one of the many reasons) why GenZ-ers are destroying the future. Follow Jenny: IG - @jennycestquoi TikTok - @jennycestquoi TW - @JennyGorelick
Jenny Gorelick, a comedian and actor based in New York, joined me on Dec. 21, 2021. We talked about how to celebrate birthdays, New Year's Eve and her dating advice podcast, Receipts, the Dating Podcast with Evidence. The recording starts late but we're talking about birthdays. jennygorelick.com
Join us for a conversation with Frank Jaskulke and Dr. Marc Gorelick, the President and CEO of Children's Minnesota. As the leader of a hospital system that focuses exclusively on kids, Dr. Gorelick shares his unique perspectives on many topics surrounding pediatric health. Among those discussed in our conversation are the increase in mental health issues among children, how the COVID pandemic continues to impact kids, the health disparities Children's Minnesota continues to address, and more.
It's not the episode our listeners deserve...but it's the one they need right now. Our interview with Bob Gorelick was wonderful, and we're so excited to talk about our silent guardian, our watchful protector, today we interview Mr. Gorelick for his work on...THE DARK KNIGHT.
Melanie Gorelick, Sr. Vice President, Jewish Council for Public Affairs
This episode features Dr. Marc Gorelick, President and CEO at Children's Minnesota. Here, he joined the podcast to talk about advancing health equity in his organization and community.
In this episode, David Piho of Gorelick Brothers Capital in Charlotte, North Carolina, and I discuss his successful career in private equity.Learn how David grew four businesses over 17 years with a focus on the currently hot single-family rental marketplace as an institutional investor and how his baseball career at MIT influenced his success.
It's Genetic welcomes Jenny Gorelick (Receipts Podcast) and her dad, Gregg! Blair and Roger discuss social media. In this episode we talk: The Olympics Picking sides in a divorce First dates Anxieties around achieving fame Going to Space Jenny and Gregg's respective dating app experiences And more! Jenny's interview starts at 30:30 Follow Blair IG @Blairsimone, Twitter @urgirlblair Follow Jenny Twitter @JennyGorelick, IG @jennycestquoi
This episode features Dr. Marc Gorelick, President and CEO of Children's Minnesota. Here, he joined the podcast to talk about advancing health equity in his organization and community.
Dr. Marc Gorelick, President and CEO of Children's Minnesota, joined the podcast to talk about advancing health equity in his organization and community.
We're back with Receipts podcast and Jenny for another very special crossover episode! This time, we're live at Mi-Casa Studios in Williamsburg to help a newly single Jenny find a husband, guaranteed! Listen along as she goes on three speed dates with three very eligible, hand-plucked bachelors -- Tanmaya, Tsuk, and Jeremy. Will she find love? Will Kob and Doyle approve? Will Mi-Casa Studios let us use the space for the bridal shower? You'll have to tune in to find out! Check out Mi-Casa and Receipts at the links below: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/receipts-with-jenny/id1503811315 https://www.mi-casa.us/
Jenny Gorelick (IG: @jennycestquoi) is a comedian, actress, and Emmy-nominated producer (lol) based in Brooklyn, NY. Her dating podcast with evidence, Receipts (IG: @receiptspod), has been featured in Vulture. This episode was recorded back in the winter during an ice storm...I'm honestly impressed that we were able to get an audio, phew! This is a FUN AND EDUCATIONAL episode to listen to - my favorite combo. Topics: literally everything...because we talk about our latest Google searches. Enjoy! Oh, and Mandy Moore @mandymooremm - if you're listening - we love you. As always, thank you for the theme music @briank_williams28 BK Williams! . Become a monthly supporter of the show and stream episodes online at janirad.com/podcast. Check out my amazing and talented artist friend Alia Ally and her beautiful, customizable artwork for purchase. I'm definitely getting a puppy portrait of Oliver and Baahu! Visit https://www.aliaally.com/ today! Jani Rad | Facilitator, Trainer, Speaker Podcaster Professional storyteller empowering others to tell their own story www.janirad.com IG: @janirad.me
Jenny Gorelick (IG: @jennycestquoi) is a comedian, actress, and Emmy-nominated producer (lol) based in Brooklyn, NY. Her dating podcast with evidence, Receipts (IG: @receiptspod), has been featured in Vulture. This episode was recorded back in the winter during an ice storm...I'm honestly impressed that we were able to get an audio, phew! This is a FUN AND EDUCATIONAL episode to listen to - my favorite combo. Topics: literally everything...because we talk about our latest Google searches. Enjoy! Oh, and Mandy Moore @mandymooremm - if you're listening - we love you. As always, thank you for the theme music @briank_williams28 BK Williams! . Become a monthly supporter of the show and stream episodes online at janirad.com/podcast. Check out my amazing and talented artist friend Alia Ally and her beautiful, customizable artwork for purchase. I'm definitely getting a puppy portrait of Oliver and Baahu! Visit https://www.aliaally.com/ today! Jani Rad | Facilitator, Trainer, Speaker Podcaster Professional storyteller empowering others to tell their own story www.janirad.com IG: @janirad.me
"Era como una encrucijada modernizadora que se proponía recuperar simbólicamente el centro de la Ciudad, después de 2 largas décadas que la Ciudad había tenido su centro desplazado", dijo Adrián Gorelick, historiador urbano, por los 85 años del Obelisco en De Acá en Más --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanaplayfm/message
Jenny Gorelick and Lida Darmian (The Women's Alliance podcast) join Colby and Amir to discuss how to survive the first round of reality show elimination, the logistics of dating 50 people at once, and why the hottest type of comedy is musical comedy. Plus, Part 2 of Colby's novel about the internet, a Love Letter from Allison Kilkenny, and more! Honey Baby Sweetie Love theme by Brooks Allison ---- The crown jewel of Netflix's 2020-2021 season is, indeed, Bridgerton. The streamer released its internal viewer ratings for the Shondaland romance-drama and announced it has become its biggest series ever. Within the first 28 days since Bridgerton premiered on Netflix Dec. 25, the show has hit a record of 82 million households around the world. Similar to past Netflix ratings, the 82 million households comprise 82 million Netflix accounts that chose to watch at least two minutes of Bridgerton in that time period. Even if there are multiple individual user profiles within one account that watched more than two minutes of the first season multiple times, Netflix only counts that as one household view. (Per Entertainment Weekly)
As we talk to clients, one question seems to come up again and again… what is going on with home prices? When looking for answers to questions about US housing, my brother Todd Gorelick, is my go to source. Todd spends his days managing Gorelick Brothers Capital and Goal Properties. The business is one of the countries largest independent owners and operators of single family rental in the country. On this podcast, Todd will share with us his thoughts on single family rental as a new asset class, the differences between renting homes and apartments, how the pandemic is changing the way we live, and finally, why are home prices surging and how long will this last?Welcome to this episode of the Biltmore View – The Todd Pod.This podcast was recorded on April 30th, 2021. The respective opinions expressed are those of Mr. Todd Gorelick and the Biltmore Family Office, LLC investment team. The opinions referenced are as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. This material is for informational use only and should not be considered investment advice. The information discussed herein is not a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security or to invest in any particular sector. Forward-looking statements are not guaranteed. BFO reserves the right to modify its current investment strategies and techniques based on changing market dynamics or client needs and there is no guarantee that their assessment of investments will be accurate. The discussions, outlook and viewpoints featured are not intended to be investment advice and do not take into account specific client investment objectives. Before investing, an investor should consider his or her investment goals and risk comfort levels and consult with his or her investment adviser and tax professional. Biltmore Family Office, LLC is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about BFO's investment advisory services can be found in its Form ADV Part 2, which is available upon request.
Oh my Glod! Welcome to the very first episode of Gleek of the Week! On this episode, Andrew and Allison introduce the pod and how the Glacket, the Glee bracket works. Jenny Gorelick, host of the Receipts podcast, is the very first Gleek of the Week guest! We love her! The first six songs of the bracket are chosen, including an Artie solo, a Klaine duet, and the campiest of songs, the stripped down rendition of Baby Got Back. ---- FOLLOW GLEEK OF THE WEEK: https://www.instagram.com/gleekoftheweekpod https://www.tiktok.com/@gleekoftheweekpod FOLLOW ALLISON: https://www.instagram.com/allisondodge FOLLOW ANDREW: https://www.instagram.com/mcgui_guy FOLLOW JENNY: https://twitter.com/JennyGorelick https://www.instagram.com/jennycestquoi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comedian, actor, and Emmy-nominated producer, Jenny Gorelick, joins Sue and Caitlin to discuss the scams pulled by contestants on the legendary show Survivor. Jenny is the host of the Receipts podcast AND co-host of the new More Banana show The Women’s Alliance: A Survivor Podcast. She was also personally scammed by Fyre Fest’s Billy McFarland and spills all the tea on her old high school classmate. Oh, and if you’re free, join us every Friday night on Stereo for an aftershow chat. . RESOURCES: https://jennygorelick.com/ The Women’s Alliance - https://podbay.fm/p/the-womens-alliance-a-survivor-podcast/about https://www.youtube.com/c/caitlinBrodnick http://suesmithcomedy.com https://stereo.com/caitybrodnick https://stereo.com/suesmith666 DISCLAIMER: We are comedians and this is satire. C’mon Send us your scams! scamwowpodcast@gmail.com Or call: 347-509-9414 scamwowpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this very special crossover episode, we chat with Jenny and Andrew of Receipts podcast to talk celeb crushes, receipts (obviously), and Meghan Markle. Caroline's receipt puts her at legal risk -- you def don't want to miss this banger of an ep! And make sure to check out Receipts at the link below! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/receipts-with-jenny/id1503811315
With a new administration now in place in Washington, D.C., this week’s episode, a conversation with former Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, examines how the U.S. Department of Justice is likely to be transformed under Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden’s pick for U.S. attorney general.
Jamie Gorelick was the deputy attorney general under President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno. In that capacity, she hired as her top aide and adjutant one Merrick Garland. This was before Garland became a D.C. Circuit judge, but it was a fateful period for the department, a period in which Garland supervised some high-profile cases, including the investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing. Benjamin Wittes sat down with Gorelick to talk about Garland's history at the department, his selection as attorney general and the team that will surround him.
Podcast: Skullduggery (LS 61 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: The Garland Justice DepartmentPub date: 2021-01-09Jamie Gorelick, former Deputy Attorney General of the United States, and Michael Zeldin, former DOJ Special Council join Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman on "Skullduggery." First, Gorelick gives us an in depth look into what we can expect from President-elect Biden's Attorney General pick Merrick Garland. Then, Zeldin weighs in on how logical and legal impeaching Trump for a second time would be. And is invoking the 25th Amendment a true possibility as well? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Michael Isikoff & Daniel Klaidman, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Jamie Gorelick, former Deputy Attorney General of the United States, and Michael Zeldin, former DOJ Special Council join Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman on "Skullduggery." First, Gorelick gives us an in depth look into what we can expect from President-elect Biden's Attorney General pick Merrick Garland. Then, Zeldin weighs in on how logical and legal impeaching Trump for a second time would be. And is invoking the 25th Amendment a true possibility as well? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Natalie talks to Jenny Gorelick about her #TheReceiptsPodcast - a fun, honest podcast fronted by three girls who are willing to talk about anything and everything. Her and Natalie get into Grinding, being ghosted, a Kansas love story, dating in quarantine, post covid dating dreams, missing sweat, falling in love with men who don’t want you back, cuffing season
In this week's episode, multiple-hat-wearing Carol Gorelick talks about her "been there first" mentality in all her Practices, including in the digital revolution, now with myLibraryworld.com.
In this super special Thanksgiving episode of Not Aspirational, Hannah is joined by sartorial icon, comedian, writer, producer, actor, and host of the hilarious dating podcast “Receipts with Jenny”, Jenny Gorelick! The gals discuss Thanksgiving food and fashion, the bullsh*t fashionable women have to deal with in the standup comedy space, Jenny gives incredible tips on pursuing a creative career, and so much more! Enjoy! Follow Jenny!: @JennyCestQuoi Follow Jenny's podcast!: @ReceiptsPod
Crisis, Covid, DEI & the Election: Jamie Gorelick, partner with Wilmer Hale and the former Deputy Attorney General under President Bill Clinton speaks with host Richard Levick on the challenges general counsels face with Covid-19, Diversity & Inclusion and the promise of a disputed election.
This week we are diving Into every women's favorite topic, MEN. Things start off with two sip the tea topics: Netflix's new show 'Emily In Paris' & the breaking news that Jana Kramers husband Is allegedly cheating again. Tune In to hear all the details and what we think Is actually going on. Lets get to It though, todays main topic: MEN! We are joined by comedian, podcast host and emmy nominated producer Jenny Gorelick. Not only does she have us peeing our pants but she also has us coming up with a list of 10 things that men do that we absolutely hate. We are eager to see If you guys agree or disagree. Follow her on Instagram @jennycestquoi and listen to her podcast @Receiptspod (anywhere you listen to podcasts)Email us your listener questions and wild dating stories hergroupchat@gmail.comFollow along on Instagram @hergroupchatpodcast See you next week!
R. Yerucham Gorelick z"l, 3 Tishrei 5744, by Rav Binyamin Tabory, originally given for Parshat Nitzavim 5768
In this week's episode (our first recorded over zoom) My good friend and guest Jenny Gorelick and I speak for WAY longer than anticipated. We were having such a good time it was hard to end! We burst with pent up quarantined energy and share our experiences about anxiety, whether it be about how we are in social circles at comedy shows and gatherings or about our overall anxiety about life and how random and unmerciful it is! Jenny tells us about her 5 month quarantine with her boyfriend, Jeffrey (super cool guy, we're going to play video games together), we talk about how we've used TV and movies to cope during this time. We touch upon mental illness, and how this time in our lives has caused many people, including myself, to face their issues, checked or unchecked, head on. Whether that be by finally putting a name to the monster by getting it diagnosed, or taking actions one has put off to tame the beast. Our questions this week (thank you to everyone who DM'd me on instagram with your questions!) involve maintaining creativity in times of transition, handling your insecurities, and living with your significant other in these wild times. You can find Jenny Gorelick on instagram at @jennycestquoi and on twitter at @ JennyGorelick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://www.lovethylawyer.com/Born in San Francisco, educated in the Bay Area, practicing in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, Lynn shares her thoughts and perspectives on the local legal scene.Lynn Gorelick 510.785.1444https://www.gorelick-law.com/lynn@gorelick-law.comLouis Goodman510.582.9090louisgoodman2010@gmail.comhttps://www.louisgoodman.com/Musical theme by Joel Katz, Seaside Recording, MauiTechnical Support: Bryan Matheson, Skyline Studio, Oakland
Devon Walker and Jenny Gorelick invite comedians to talk dating, break-ups, and ex’es… and they must show the receipts. Jenny and Devon will read DM's, text messages, emails and even love letters to get to the bottom of it. And they promise not to ghost. RECEIPTS premieres on Thursday, March 26. Subscribe now and send us your receipts at receiptspod@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The former EIC and Co-President Of Archie Comics passed away this weekend. He had been with Archie since 1958. Here's a December 2018 conversation with Victor on all the changes and innovations Gorelick oversaw, from the 1969 debut of Sugar Suger, to the CW's Riverdale and Netflix Sabrina series and thoughts and storise about Victor and the new Archie CW show Katy Keane with Archie Exec Mike Pellerito
With nearly 40% of US adults considered obese, chances are you have a close friend or family member that is struggling with weight and health related issues. Listen as host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, talks with Dr. Judith Gorelick about the importance of maintaining a healthy weight. This program originally aired on January 22, 2020 on WATR Radio 1320 AM.
The Royal Tenenbaums (feat. Aaron Miller, Jacob Gorelick & Sam Stern)
Lukas Movie Series: Dead Poets Society (feat. Lukas Horn, D-Mart, Sam Stern, Jacob Gorelick)
How to Build The Perfect R&G Fire, Ostow's Upset, Noah Smith's Legacy, The 4-1 Ropeburning Comeback + More (feat. Jeremy Rabinowitz + Jacob Gorelick)
This week our guest is Mr. Steven Gorelick, Executive Director, NJ Motion Picture & Television CommissionThe interest in filming in NJ is at an all-time high for many reasons, including the state's location diversity, its proximity to New York and the professional support you'll receive from the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission. Valuable information about filming in New Jersey is available at https://nj.gov/state/njfilm/njfilm-about.html. If you have further questions, just e-mail njfilm@sos.njgov or call 973-648-6279.
GUESSING WHICH HALLOWEEN COSTuMES GREYLOCK CAMPERS & STAFF WOULD BE (feat. D-Mart, Gorelick, OJ, Bock, Schnall)
BREAKING EMERGENCY POD: TYLER BARISHAW LIKELY ENLISTING THIS SUMMER TO JOIN MARINE PROGRAM (feat. Tyler Barishaw, Jacob Gorelick, Jake Ojalvo, and Jacob Gruber)
GREYLOCK SPORTSCENTER (feat. D-Mart, Josh Bock, Khalid Gavin, Jared Zomback, Lane Karlitz, Jacob Gorelick, Sam Stern, Weston Hochhauser, Ben Gottschalk & Jeff Maizes)
JESUS IS KING REVIEW (feat. Gorelick & Weyo)
The Unofficial Expert with Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin
Its not you, its me. Just kidding, its our Getting Dumped Expert, Jenny Gorelick! Jenny reveals the time she dated a magician, getting broken up with over email and how she would break up with a future partner. Also, Marie looks inward about being mean and Sydnee reveals whose Netflix special she was watching when she fell asleep at work.----BONUS EPISODES AVAILABLE NOW ON PATREON:www.patreon.com/TheUnofficialExpertBUY UNOFFICIAL EXPERT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-unofficial-expert-podcastFOLLOW THE UNOFFICIAL EXPERT:https://www.instagram.com/UnofficialExpertFOLLOW SYDNEE:https://www.instagram.com/JustSYDbwhttps://twitter.com/justsydnycFOLLOW MARIE:https://www.instagram.com/Reeezyhttps://twitter.com/MsReeezyFOLLOW ANDREW:https://www.instagram.com/mcgui_guyTHE UNOFFICIAL EXPERT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-unofficial-expert
In this sixth episode of the special Culper Partners Rule of Law Series, David Kris and Nate Jones speak with former Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick. Jamie has had a career spanning the legal, policy, and corporate worlds, in and out of government. Currently a partner at WilmerHale, she has represented corporations and individuals in a wide array of matters, particularly in the regulatory and enforcement arenas. In government, she was one of the longest serving Deputy Attorneys General of the United States. Prior to that, she was the General Counsel at the Department of Defense. She serves and has served on numerous government boards and commissions, including the Defense Policy Board, and she was a member of the 9/11 Commission. Jamie speaks with David and Nate about her years of experience as a lawyer in government and the private sector. She talks about the shame of current attacks on the rule of law and prosecutorial independence, her self-described "hawkish" views on when it's appropriate for the news media to publish classified information, and she describes a time when she was involved in a major dispute involving whether and to what extent the FBI should brief the White House on efforts by a foreign government to influence U.S. elections.
He knows the secret to a good restaurant review - and can tell you the best and worst places to eat in town. So why does he now spend his nights making stuff up on stage? Find out what this former Baltimore Sun food critic gets out of the whole improv experience. This week's improv provided by this one-time appearance troupe: Good Job. Cast of improvisers: Nate Tyson, Kim Scarfe, and Michael Hartwell.
Victor Gorelick has been with Archie Comics since 1958, and he tells us his point of view of the company's last 60 years, from the Archie bullpen of the 50s and 60s to the breakthrough success of Sugar Sugar to today's titles like Archie 1941 and Kevin Kelly, the TV hits Riverdale and Sabrina and much more
Victor Gorelick has been with Archie Comics since 1958, and he tells us his point of view of the company's last 60 years, from the Archie bullpen of the 50s and 60s to the breakthru success of Sugar Sugar to today's titles like Archie 1941 and Kevin Kelly, the TV hits Riverdale and Sabrina and much more
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Core Questions: 1) What are three pathophysiologic types of diarrhea? Give an example of a cause for each. 2) List 6 common causes of childhood infectious diarrhea in developed countries. 3) List 5 important differential diagnoses of diarrhea in children. 4) List 5 important differential diagnoses of vomiting in children. 5) When should you initiate a medical evaluation of children with acute diarrhea? 6) Describe the typical presentation of: Rotavirus Norovirus Salmonella Shigella Yersinia E. Coli C. Difficile 7) List routine and high risk treatment recommendations for common bacteria causing acute infectious diarrhea in children: Salmonella non-typhi Salmonella typhi Shigella Campylobacter jejuni Yersinia enterocolitica C. Difficile Vibrio cholerae Vibrio parahaemolyticus E. Coli 8) List the presenting features and treatments for three common protozoa causing infectious diarrhea in children. 9) Define and describe your diagnosis and management approach to dehydration that is: Mild Moderate Severe Associated with Hypo/Hypernatremia Wisecracks: 1) Name 5 causes of bloody diarrhea. 2) Other than vomiting and diarrhea from infectious gastroenteritis, list 6 causes of volume depletion. 3) Name the components of the Gorelick scale. 4) What’s the 4-2-1 rule?
Core Questions: 1) What are three pathophysiologic types of diarrhea? Give an example of a cause for each. 2) List 6 common causes of childhood infectious diarrhea in developed countries. 3) List 5 important differential diagnoses of diarrhea in children. 4) List 5 important differential diagnoses of vomiting in children. 5) When should you initiate a medical evaluation of children with acute diarrhea? 6) Describe the typical presentation of: Rotavirus Norovirus Salmonella Shigella Yersinia E. Coli C. Difficile 7) List routine and high risk treatment recommendations for common bacteria causing acute infectious diarrhea in children: Salmonella non-typhi Salmonella typhi Shigella Campylobacter jejuni Yersinia enterocolitica C. Difficile Vibrio cholerae Vibrio parahaemolyticus E. Coli 8) List the presenting features and treatments for three common protozoa causing infectious diarrhea in children. 9) Define and describe your diagnosis and management approach to dehydration that is: Mild Moderate Severe Associated with Hypo/Hypernatremia Wisecracks: 1) Name 5 causes of bloody diarrhea. 2) Other than vomiting and diarrhea from infectious gastroenteritis, list 6 causes of volume depletion. 3) Name the components of the Gorelick scale. 4) What’s the 4-2-1 rule?
In 2011, Alyssa Wilen (né Gorelick) and her boyfriend (now husband and business partner) Andrew saw a gap in the market in terms of fun, friendly and hands on cooking classes. Alyssa, who had a degree in the culinary arts, began talking to Andrew, who had a background in business, marketing and events, about how they could fill that gap. Slowly, through meticulous research and building piece-by-piece, they developed their plan. Fast forward to today, and Chef Alyssa's classes cover a wide variety of cooking styles and uses, sell out in minutes, and bring a lot of excitement and energy to their home in Atherton Mill Market. In this episode of Piece of the Pai, Alyssa and Andrew talk about their individual backgrounds and how Chef Alyssa's Kitchen got started, share some fun and interesting stories from their classes, the challenges of working together as a married couple and business partners, and even share some exciting news about their upcoming expansion.
This week, Ken Steele looks back at some of the biggest PR headaches afflicting Canadian colleges and universities in the past year, looking for common causes and some lessons we can learn about crisis communications. Academia may well be the most challenging environment in which to manage messaging, with opinionated faculty, unrestrained students, and concerned parents, alumni, and taxpayers in the community. Without a doubt, many PR headaches are caused by the students, intentionally or not. In previous episodes we’ve looked at sexist behavior in social media and during orientation, but Dalhousie’s School of Dentistry struggled with the biggest PR headache of 2015, when 13 male students posted sexist, misogynistic remarks to a supposedly private Facebook group. Protests, suspensions, a task force – in all, it cost the school about $650,000. And the underlying culture of sexism should have been addressed years earlier. CBC’s “This Hour Has 22 Minutes” parody commercial – https://youtu.be/RtffrcWeMf0 Last year the University of Toronto had to ramp up campus security in the wake of a series of online threats posted by an anonymous user named “Kill Feminists.” The University of Ottawa coped with the fallout of the alleged sex assault by male hockey players, and a $6 million class action lawsuit. Several universities tore down posters for “White Students Unions.” 2 Montréal CÉGEPs had to cope with more than a dozen students leaving Canada to join Jihad. But of course, students aren’t the only creative, intelligent and outspoken people on your campus. Last year we saw plenty of PR headaches caused by faculty members, too. In the UK there was Nobel-prize-winning biochemist Tim Hunt, and his ill-advised attempt at humour about the distraction of women scientists in the lab. (His botched apology made things far worse, and cost him his job.) In Ontario it was St Lawrence College business professor Rick Coupland, who was fired for violent homophobic comments last summer. At Carleton University, biology professor Root Gorelick has caused a stir with his blog, commenting on his experiences as a member of the university board of governors. He sees himself as elected by faculty, with an obligation to his constituents, but the rest of the board and the administration are concerned about the ways in which his blogs do not always agree with the official minutes. He is accused of attacking the personal integrity of fellow board members. Carleton has put in place a new code of conduct for board members, making it clear that governors must not criticize decisions once they have been made. Several campus groups are concerned that Gorelick may be removed for his refusal to sign this “gag order.” It seems pretty clear that when students or faculty behave badly, the institution needs to condemn their actions swiftly and unambiguously, suspend the perpetrators, start a thorough investigation, and possibly a restorative justice process. The institution may have to address the problem, through enhanced campus security, harassment policies, or codes of conduct. Sometimes swift action will lead to accusations of overreaction, such as at Ottawa and Dalhousie, where potentially innocent students are considered guilty by association. But these responses seemed to be the most popular approach in 2015. Next time we’ll look at some of the most serious higher ed headaches of all. And as the metaphor might suggest, they often start at the top, with presidents and board chairs. Meanwhile you might like to check out our review of the biggest higher ed headaches of 2014 - https://youtu.be/TJaZsXv68s4 Ken Steele is available to facilitate workshops or present at conferences and on campuses about PR headaches and how to manage media relations in a crisis. More information at http://eduvation.ca/pr-headaches-how-to-treat-them/ #ICYMI, check out ASAP Science’s a capella parody of Taylor Swift’s hit song, which they called “Science Style” - https://youtu.be/sWwd5vks9n8 For exclusive preview access, a week early, to future episodes of "Ten with Ken", be sure to subscribe to Eduvation's "in the loop" email newsletter, at http://www.eduvation.ca/subscribe/
One well-publicized consequence of the housing recession has been a decline in the homeownership rate in the U.S. Falling house prices, job losses, increased foreclosures, and tightened consumer mortgage credit have all contributed to this trend. Not only has this led to an increase in the rate of rentership overall, it has contributed ever widening affordable gap for renters wanting to purchase homes and renters looking for affordable rent. Joining the broadcast today to discuss the single family rental environment and the affordability gap is Rael Gorelick with Gorelick Brothers Capital. Rael Gorelick has primary responsibility for investor relations for the Morrocroft family of funds. From 2001 until co-founding Gorelick Brothers in 2003, Rael served as a senior marketing and business development consultant for Atlantic Assurance Group. Rael managed Atlantic’s expansion into Texas following that state’s adoption of home equity lending.
This week, Ken Steele looks back at some of the biggest PR headaches afflicting Canadian colleges and universities in the past year, looking for common causes and some lessons we can learn about crisis communications. Academia may well be the most challenging environment in which to manage messaging, with opinionated faculty, unrestrained students, and concerned parents, alumni, and taxpayers in the community. Without a doubt, many PR headaches are caused by the students, intentionally or not. In previous episodes we’ve looked at sexist behavior in social media and during orientation, but Dalhousie’s School of Dentistry struggled with the biggest PR headache of 2015, when 13 male students posted sexist, misogynistic remarks to a supposedly private Facebook group. Protests, suspensions, a task force – in all, it cost the school about $650,000. And the underlying culture of sexism should have been addressed years earlier. CBC’s “This Hour Has 22 Minutes” parody commercial – https://youtu.be/RtffrcWeMf0 Last year the University of Toronto had to ramp up campus security in the wake of a series of online threats posted by an anonymous user named “Kill Feminists.” The University of Ottawa coped with the fallout of the alleged sex assault by male hockey players, and a $6 million class action lawsuit. Several universities tore down posters for “White Students Unions.” 2 Montréal CÉGEPs had to cope with more than a dozen students leaving Canada to join Jihad. But of course, students aren’t the only creative, intelligent and outspoken people on your campus. Last year we saw plenty of PR headaches caused by faculty members, too.In the UK there was Nobel-prize-winning biochemist Tim Hunt, and his ill-advised attempt at humour about the distraction of women scientists in the lab. (His botched apology made things far worse, and cost him his job.) In Ontario it was St Lawrence College business professor Rick Coupland, who was fired for violent homophobic comments last summer. At Carleton University, biology professor Root Gorelick has caused a stir with his blog, commenting on his experiences as a member of the university board of governors. He sees himself as elected by faculty, with an obligation to his constituents, but the rest of the board and the administration are concerned about the ways in which his blogs do not always agree with the official minutes. He is accused of attacking the personal integrity of fellow board members. Carleton has put in place a new code of conduct for board members, making it clear that governors must not criticize decisions once they have been made. Several campus groups are concerned that Gorelick may be removed for his refusal to sign this “gag order.” It seems pretty clear that when students or faculty behave badly, the institution needs to condemn their actions swiftly and unambiguously, suspend the perpetrators, start a thorough investigation, and possibly a restorative justice process. The institution may have to address the problem, through enhanced campus security, harassment policies, or codes of conduct. Sometimes swift action will lead to accusations of overreaction, such as at Ottawa and Dalhousie, where potentially innocent students are considered guilty by association. But these responses seemed to be the most popular approach in 2015. Next time we’ll look at some of the most serious higher ed headaches of all. And as the metaphor might suggest, they often start at the top, with presidents and board chairs. Meanwhile you might like to check out our review of the biggest higher ed headaches of 2014 - https://youtu.be/TJaZsXv68s4 Ken Steele is available to facilitate workshops or present at conferences and on campuses about PR headaches and how to manage media relations in a crisis. More information at http://eduvation.ca/pr-headaches-how-to-treat-them/ #ICYMI, check out ASAP Science’s a capella parody of Taylor Swift’s hit song, which they called “Science Style” - https://youtu.be/sWwd5vks9n8 For exclusive preview access, a week early, to future episodes of "Ten with Ken", be sure to subscribe to Eduvation's "in the loop" email newsletter, at http://www.eduvation.ca/subscribe/
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TalentTalk is a show featuring talented individuals such as CEO's and other Business Executives that come and share their thoughts on talent. Each week, we focus on talent management, leadership development and company culture. In this episode of TalentTalk, Chris Dyer, the CEO of PeopleG2 talks talent, leadership and culture with Michael Gorelick, Vice President of Benefit Equity, Inc. and Lisa Perrine, CEO of Cibola Systems Corporation.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Rael Gorelick, Co-Founder of Gorelick Brothers Capital joins the broadcast to discuss investment opportunities in the current evolving market. Rael discusses his firm’s methodologies and decision making process.
Michael Gorelick, VP of Benefit Equity, Inc. and Lisa Perrine, CEO of Cibola Systems Corporation join Chris Dyer to talk talent and leadership
Joyce welcomes Arlene Gorelick, president of the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan since 1989, to the show. Ms. Gorelick will discuss the current mission and goals of this affiliate, as well as the accomplishments this organization has made to bring awareness and assistance to those with epilepsy in Michigan under her leadership.
Adam Weinrib sits down with Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey (Desi Domo) to talk about how he's spending his down time. Then, Jenny Gorelick (Women's Alliance Podcast) joins to talk Survivor Season 41 and how the game should be played.