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-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
The MFL is here — are you ready? This is your chance to be a part of the only professional Minor Football League in America. Don't miss out on sports talk from host Richard Myles Sr. and industry veterans.
As Temple Israel's eighth senior rabbi, Greenstein's tenure and legacy live through intergenerational engagement and relevance of Reform Jewish values. In addition to serving as a pastoral anchor for his congregation, Greenstein is pouring his energy into innovating the pipeline for the next generation of Reform Jewish rabbis as well as building a healthy future for the religious and cultural fabric of post-October 7 Israel.
⭐️ Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ⭐️**********************************We've got to stop calling it "defiance" when it's actually dysregulation.In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on what ADHD really is- and why the strategies we often use in schools aren't cutting it. You'll learn:Why ADHD isn't a behavior problem (and what it actually is)The critical difference between knowing and doingWhy worksheets, clip charts, and “just try harder” don't workWhat school counselors can do instead to actually helpIf you've ever had a student who “knows the rules” but can't seem to follow them, this one's for you.And if you're tired of seeing kids punished for things they haven't learned how to manage yet?You're in the right place... Let's go!Resources:American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.Barkley, R. A. (1997). ADHD and the nature of self-control. New York, NY: Guilford Press.Barkley, R. A. (2011). Executive functions: What they are, how they work, and why they evolved. New York, NY: Guilford Press.Brown, T. E. (2013). A new understanding of ADHD in children and adults: Executive function impairments. Routledge.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Data and statistics about ADHD. https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/data.htmlQuinn, P. O., & Madhoo, M. (2014). A review of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in women and girls: uncovering this hidden diagnosis. The primary care companion for CNS disorders, 16(3), 27250.Shaw, P., Eckstrand, K., Sharp, W., Blumenthal, J., Lerch, J. P., Greenstein, D. E. E. A., ... & Rapoport, J. L. (2007). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is characterized by a delay in cortical maturation. Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 104(49), 19649-19654.**********************************Our goal at School for School Counselors is to help school counselors stay on fire, make huge impacts for students, and catalyze change for our roles through grassroots advocacy and collaboration. Listen to get to know more about us and our mission, feel empowered and inspired, and set yourself up for success in the wonderful world of school counseling.Hang out in our Facebook groupJump in, ask questions, share your ideas and become a part of the most empowering school counseling group on the planet! (Join us to see if we're right.)Join the School for School Counselors MastermindThe Mastermind is packed with all the things your grad program never taught you IN ADDITION TO unparalleled support and consultation. No more feeling alone, invisible, unappreciated, or like you just don't know what to do next. We've got you!Did someone share this podcast with you? Be sure to subscribe for all the new episodes!!
In this episode of Fintech Chatter podcast, Dexter Cousins chats with Justin Greenstein, CEO of 1835i, about the evolution of corporate venture capital in Australia's banks. Justin shares insights on the structure and strategy of 1835i, its investment thesis, and the importance of aligning with ANZ's overarching strategy. We get Justin's top tips for partnering with a CVC, his thoughts on the future of fintech in Australia, and what he sees as the Biggest untapped opportunity in Fintech. About 1835iAs ANZ Bank's external innovation partner, 1835i invest in and partner with fintechs that are focused on homeowners, small and medium sized businesses, trade and capital flows, and transforming businesses through data, analytics and digital technologies.Notable Fintech investments include Airwallex, Cash Reward, Lendi, Valiant, Datamesh, Slyp and Citoplus.Chapters00:00 How To Raise Capital From a Big 4Bank - Justin Greenstein, CEO of 1835i04:24 The Evolution of 1835i: From ANZ to Independence09:05 Understanding Corporate Venture Capital vs. Traditional VC14:27 Horizon 2 and Horizon 3: Future Technologies and Startups19:22 Success Stories and Strategic Partnerships24:21 Navigating the VC Landscape and Founder Expectations29:06 The State of Fintech in Australia and Globally34:19 The Untapped Opportunities in Fintech39:00 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions for 1835iSend us a textSubscribe Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/fintech-leaders-7092732051488980992/Connect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBp
How often should our patients present for their perio maintenance recall? Is it okay to graduate them from 3 mos to 4 mos recalls? How do we evaluate this? Check out this 5 minute episode with Katrina Sanders to learn more! References: American Academy of Periodontology. Acquired from: https://www.ada.org/~/media/JCNDE/pdfs/Perio_Disease_Classification_FAQ.pdf?la=en. Accessed on: September 21, 2021. Magnusson, I., Lindhe, J., Yoneyama, T., & Liljenberg, B. (1984). Recolonization of a subgingival microbiota following scaling in deep pockets. Journal of clinical periodontology, 11(3), 193-207. Greenstein, G., Periodontal response to mechanical non-surgical therapy: a review. J Periodontol, 1992. 63(2): p. 118-30.
How often should our patients present for their perio maintenance recall? Is it okay to graduate them from 3 mos to 4 mos recalls? How do we evaluate this? Check out this 5 minute episode with Katrina Sanders to learn more! References: American Academy of Periodontology. Acquired from: https://www.ada.org/~/media/JCNDE/pdfs/Perio_Disease_Classification_FAQ.pdf?la=en. Accessed on: September 21, 2021. Magnusson, I., Lindhe, J., Yoneyama, T., & Liljenberg, B. (1984). Recolonization of a subgingival microbiota following scaling in deep pockets. Journal of clinical periodontology, 11(3), 193-207. Greenstein, G., Periodontal response to mechanical non-surgical therapy: a review. J Periodontol, 1992. 63(2): p. 118-30.
In this inspiring episode of The Brand Called You, Avishai Greenstein, CEO of Bamboozle Home takes us through his entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of working with bamboo fiber, and how technology and sustainability are shaping the future of eco-friendly housewares. Learn about his innovative approach to blending culinary arts, design, and the environment to create products that are both functional and sustainable.00:32- About Avishai Greenstein Avishai is the owner and Chief Executive Officer of Bamboozle Home, which explores the intersection of culinary art and design with technology and science.
Following the Gaza ceasefire, Israel is already preparing for its next round of ethnic cleansing with full Western backing. Pro-Palestine activists are facing escalating repression, Trump is pushing a new ethnic cleansing plan, and Israel's increasing resemblance to fascist regimes is impossible to ignore.Rania Khalek speaks with Tony Greenstein, a Jewish anti-Zionist, Marxist, and anti-fascist activist, about the historical roots of Zionism, the weaponization of the Holocaust, and the imperialist crackdown on Palestine solidarity.
In this episode, Kat sits down with Avishai Greenstein, the innovator behind Bamboozle—a brand that made composting a household must with its eco-chic countertop bin—to explore the evolving world of sustainability, bioplastics, and eco-friendly products designed to make green living both accessible and enjoyable. Avi shares the how his culinary and marketing background led him to develop innovative kitchenware using compostable materials and how they're changing the bioplastics world with Astrik, a fully compostable and 100% plant based bioplastic. They discuss the nuances of bioplastics—how to know if something is truly compostable, where the industry stands, and why consumer choices play a crucial role in driving environmental activism. From busting myths around plant-based plastics to highlighting the balance between convenience and sustainability, this conversation offers real-world insights into building a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Key Takeaways What are bioplastics & how do they work? How to know if a bioplastic is actually compostable? Understanding the nuances of compostable products. Why composting is easier than ever How bioplastics and compostable solutions can offer an effective alternative to traditional plastics. Designing user-friendly products is key to adopting greener habits on a larger scale. True compostability requires both the right materials and the right systems. Small, steady changes in consumer behavior often have the biggest impact over time. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Bamboozle and Astrik 05:58 User-Friendly Sustainability: The Importance of Functionality 12:52 Understanding Bioplastics: Definitions and Categories 19:51 The Future of Bioplastics and Sustainability 27:54 Empowering Change Through Consumer Choices 39:26 Innovations in Sustainable Products 39:27 Outro Listen in and learn how you can make eco-friendly choices that seamlessly fit into your daily routine—no matter where you are on your sustainability journey. Shop Bamboozle HERE & use code BamboozlePod for 20% off Follow Bamboozle on Instagram. Connect with Glo Eco HERE. Connect with Kat HERE.
Professor Edward Greenstein shares how the Moses story both conforms and deviates from fugitive hero narratives of the Ancient Near East?Professor Greenstein is Professor Emeritus of Bible at Bar-Ilan University. He received the EMET Prize (“Israel's Nobel”) in Humanities-Biblical Studies for 2020, and his book, Job: A New Translation (Yale University Press, 2019), won the acclaim of the American Library Association, the Association for Jewish Studies, and many others. He is writing a commentary on Lamentations for the Jewish Publication Society. He has also spoken on Jewish Quest on Shemini and also Noach.
To hear the full discussion, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-tony-118747245 Katie talks to Tony Greenstein, the co-founder of Britain's Palestine solidarity campaign and the author of "Zionism During the Holocaust: The Weaponisation of Memory in the Service of State and Nation." Then Katie speaks to Rabbi Hershel Gluck is a British rabbi, chairman of the Arab-Jewish Forum and chairman and founder of the Muslim-Jewish Forum. Jenny Manson a British Jewish activist, author, former civil servant, former Labour Party councillor for Colindale on Barnet London Borough Council, and co-chair of Jewish Voice for Labour. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: @kthalps
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Cara Greenstein, the founder of the Caramelized lifestyle brand, offers tips for stress-free entertaining at the Holidays, and year round.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
In this episode of Changing Higher Ed, Dr. Drumm McNaughton interviews Dr. Daniel Greenstein, former Chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), to explore strategic efforts in guiding one of the largest transformations in U.S. higher education. Over his six-year tenure, Greenstein led PASSHE's integration of six universities into two larger institutions, tackling financial challenges, increasing program diversity, and improving student outcomes—all while maintaining each institution's unique identity and local impact. The discussion covers the complexities involved in large-scale university mergers, including the need for legislative support, active stakeholder engagement, and partnerships with regulatory bodies like accreditors and the NCAA. Greenstein emphasizes that mergers should prioritize student success and community needs over financial motivations, with a purpose-driven approach ultimately yielding greater stability. Key Insights for Higher Education Leaders Understanding the “Why” Behind Mergers: Mergers are most successful when driven by a commitment to student success and community needs. Financial benefits follow naturally when institutions focus on core values rather than cost-cutting. Change Management as a Critical Tool: Advanced change management practices are essential, including careful planning, stakeholder engagement, and a governance framework that ensures accountability and data-informed decisions. Navigating Complex Regulatory Requirements: Practical guidance is offered on working with regulatory bodies, emphasizing the importance of collaborative relationships to smooth the integration process. Maintaining Brand Identity and Local Relevance: Particularly in rural areas, it's essential to preserve each institution's brand identity and community ties, ensuring integrated universities remain relevant and effective in serving local needs. Holistic Planning and Stakeholder Engagement: A comprehensive planning process involving stakeholders across all university functions optimizes student outcomes, advances diversity and inclusion, and enhances institutional effectiveness. Student-Centric Approach: McNaughton reflects on the need to prioritize student outcomes during mergers, agreeing that a student-centered focus is critical for long-term success. Collaborative Leadership and Teamwork: Effective mergers rely on teamwork among university leaders, legislators, and other stakeholders, with a shared commitment to the mission driving meaningful progress. Clear, Consistent Communication: Communication that is well-timed and consistent is essential in complex integrations, requiring disciplined messaging to keep all stakeholders aligned. Flexibility and Adaptability: The need for flexibility and adaptability is emphasized, as unexpected challenges require leaders to adjust strategies to achieve successful outcomes. Engaging External Expertise: External partners, such as accreditation bodies and project management firms, are invaluable in supporting complex mergers and helping to navigate the accreditation process. Navigating the Political Landscape: Mergers within public institutions involve political realities. Building broad support among legislators and communities is key to gaining approval and securing resources. Long-Term Perspective and Patience: Realizing merger benefits requires patience and a long-term outlook. Though initially challenging, such integrations ultimately lead to improved student outcomes, greater efficiency, and enhanced academic offerings. Three Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards You are not alone: Many institutions have undergone mergers, so seeking guidance from experienced leaders can provide invaluable insights and help prevent feelings of isolation. Confidence is Key: Leaders must maintain confidence in their ability to succeed, with resilience and belief in their capacity to see the process through. Focus on Core Values: Viewing mergers solely as cost-saving measures is limiting; prioritizing student and community needs naturally leads to financial stability and success. Read the show transcript on our website at: https://changinghighered.com/effective-university-mergers-lessons-in-stability-from-passhe/ #UniversityMergers #HigherEducation #HigherEdMergers About our guest Dr. Daniel Greenstein was the chancellor of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education from September 2018 to October 2024. In the role, he was the chief executive officer of the state's system of public universities, serving more than 80,000 students. Chancellor Greenstein led a system-wide redesign of PASSHE to increase student opportunities and university financial sustainability. Greenstein previously led the Postsecondary Success strategy at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he worked with other higher education leaders on initiatives to raise educational attainment levels and to promote economic mobility, especially among low-income and minority students. He developed and implemented a national strategy for increasing the number of degrees awarded and for reducing the attainment gaps among majority and non-majority students at U.S. colleges and universities. Greenstein was Vice Provost for Academic Planning and Programs for the University of California (UC) system. Connect with Dan Greenstein on LinkedIn → About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is Principal Consultant and CEO of The Change Leader, Inc. A highly sought-after higher education consultant with 20+ years of experience. Dr. McNaughton works with leadership, management, and boards of both U.S. and international institutions. His expertise spans key areas, including accreditation, governance, strategic planning, presidential onboarding, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. Dr. McNaughton's approach combines a holistic methodology with a deep understanding of the contemporary and evolving challenges facing higher education institutions worldwide to ensure his clients succeed in their mission. Connect with Drumm McNaughton on LinkedIn →
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Join us on the latest episode of Talking wit Kevin and Sons, where we showcase people you should know. This time, we're featuring Blanca Greenstein, a highly successful lawyer and empowering platform founder. She shares her journey of turning bad habits into good ones and mastering small behaviors for big outcomes. Tune in to learn her top ten secrets of success and how she overcame challenges to pursue her purpose. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with an incredible individual!
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Welcome back to Just For This, a new podcast. Each week, host Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch (she/her) interviews women in leadership about women and leadership. Inspired by the story of Esther, we feature powerful stories of women who stand out in their fields, who have stepped up just for this moment. This week's guest is Cara Greenstein, public relations professional and social influencer. Cara started her award-winning brand, Caramelized, about a decade ago with a purpose to share, celebrate, and elevate everyday experiences. We discuss growing up as a minority in the South, embracing Jewish identity online, and the importance of reengaging outside of virtual spaces. View the transcript here. If you're enjoying Just For This, be sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to your podcasts. Follow Just For This on instagram: @justforthispodcast justforthispodcast.com
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
TNT Radio guest host Basil Valentine speaks with author and Historian Tony Greenstein, to discuss Jewish anti-Zionism and its ties to modern anti-Semitism. They also discuss the number of recent journalist murders in Gaza and the measures taken by governments to protect hostages. They also evaluate the political and moral contradictions of Western leaders regarding the ongoing genocide. More from Tony: X/Twitter Tony Greenstein Blog ▶️ ATTENTION: The Patrick Henningsen Show MON-FRI will be on summer hiatus for the next few weeks. Appreciate all of you who have been tuning in. We'll see you all in due course.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Henry Greenstein talks Kansas vs Illinois: Offense Defense Special Teams Thoughts on UConn Joining Big 12 Share this podcast on your social media & please give us a 5-star rating if you enjoyed the podcast! We ask YOU to help Big Sports Radio & IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular grow on social media by following us on all our social media and engaging with the content posted. Every like, love, comment & share help Big Sports Radio and IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular reach more people and establish our position as the leader in entertaining, fast-paced, non-political sports programming. Don't miss our college sports focused podcasts: Big Sports Radio Podcasts: Big Sports Radio IlliniGuys Podcasts: IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular I on the Illini Mike Cagley's Heat Checks & Hail Marys Sturdy for 30 Ked's Recruiting Roundup Follow the hosts of the Sports Spectacular and Big Sports Radio on Twitter: Larry Smith @LarrySmithTV Brad Sturdy @Sturdy32 Mike Cagley @MikeCagley Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the conversation with Susan Greenstein!Feature ConversationIn the feature conversation, you'll learn which materials are worth the splurge and how it will make a difference in your learning speed, why you may not want to do a whole drawing before you get painting, plus you'll walk away with just a ton of great questions to ask yourself when you're starting a painting or looking at others work.Extended Cut Bonus [Art Club]In the Extended Cut Bonus we talk dealing with frustration and how to set up the most important parts of your painting so they stay the most important parts. Learn more about Susan Greenstein here:WEBSITE / WORKSHOPS / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOKMake the most of the time you DO have. Grab the free PDF download, "10 Ideas that Take 20 Minutes or Less" here.Support the Show.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Welcome to The Landlord Diaries, the ultimate podcast for real estate investors looking to maximize their returns and simplify their landlord journey. In this episode, we're thrilled to have Eric Greenstein, a seasoned real estate investor and the founder of LikeMinded, a thriving real estate investment group.Eric owns two prime properties in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida—a long-term rental and a mid-term rental listed on Furnished Finder. For the past two years, he has navigated the seasonal ebb and flow by renting his property as a whole or by individual rooms.In this episode, we dive deep into Eric's real estate journey, uncovering valuable insights and actionable strategies:⏰ Episode Breakdown:0:00 - Welcome to The Landlord Diaries2:45 - Discovering a passion for real estate and chasing the American dream4:00 - Purchasing a waterfront single-family home in Cape Coral, FL4:50 - Investing in a duplex for mid-term rentals5:30 - Establishing impactful real estate meetups in your community7:00 - Setting attainable real estate goals9:05 - Navigating mid-term rentals: entire units vs. room rentals12:00 - Simplifying the landlording process13:45 - Understanding diverse mid-term rental tenant types17:45 - Best practices for renting by the bed or room19:10 - Utilizing Furnished Finder Tenant Leads to explore MTR tenant types21:45 - Leveraging video tours for tenant communication via Furnished Finder24:50 - Capitalizing on Furnished Finder's year-round demand26:15 - Essential tenant screening questions for bed or room rentals26:30 - Peace of mind through KeyCheck for mid-term rental hosts28:50 - Host Kelly Bailey shares her room rental experiences31:55 - Exploring the revenue potential of mid-term rentals33:50 - Meeting market needs to unlock additional revenue opportunities39:25 - Connect with Eric GreensteinWebsite Links:Furnished FinderKeyCheckFurnished Finder StatsFurnishing ChecklistLikeMinded EventsListings on Furnished Finder:Eric Greenstein's ListingsKatie Lyon's ListingsKelly Bailey's Listings Hashtags: #RealEstateInvesting #MidTermRentals #RentalProperty #LandlordLife #RealEstateTips #FurnishedFinder #RealEstateGoals #InvestmentProperty #PassiveIncome #RealEstateJourney #PropertyManagement #RealEstateCommunity #RentalIncome #LandlordTips #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateMeetups #RentalStrategies #RealEstateSuccess #LandlordDiariesText the hosts with questions or comments.The Landlord Diaries is brought to you by Furnished Finder, where you can list your property for one low price and pay zero booking fees.
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Henry Greenstein of the Lawrence Journal-World joins the show to discuss the start of KU football's preseason camp. FOLLOW US on social! Website: https://Kansas.247Sports.com Podcast: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/phogdotnetpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/Kansas247 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jayhawks247/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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To discuss the Zionist movement's untold history of collaboration with fascism, including Nazi Germany, Rania Khalek was joined by Tony Greenstein, a longstanding Jewish anti-Zionist, Marxist and anti-fascist activist from the UK and author of “Zionism During the Holocaust: The Weaponization of Memory in the Service of State and Nation.”Watch the extended version of this interview on our Patreon. Become a member at https://www.Patreon.com/BreakthroughNews to access the full episode and other exclusive content.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Viewers reckon they've cracked who wins MasterChef! Has Love Island's Claudia Bonifazio & Austen Bugeja split? Married at First Sight's Holly Greenstein explains WHY she refused service to a customer at work because she was ‘on her period'! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get EXTRA hot tea on SO DRAMATIC! EXTRA via PATREON and APPLE! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our VIP list! Keep up to date with the latest on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, TWITTER and the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Dr. Jay Greenstein is an innovator and thought leader in healthcare. His experience in building a multimillion-dollar organization has led to his ability to solve the common and challenging pain points of everyday practice and for the communities we serve. Serving the Chiropractic profession for over 25 years, he has held many leadership roles for state, national, and international organizations. As such, he has built a broad and deep network that allows him to support other key leaders and advocate for the chiropractic profession. Dr. Greenstein is the CEO and founder of a highly impactful, multi-division organization – A five-location, evidence-based, chiropractic-rehab practice, a human performance and wellness company, and a 501(c)(3) non-profit clinical research institute. Lastly, he is the CEO of Kaizenovate, a consulting and technology company that builds long-lasting mobile tech solutions for clients and the population. Dr. Greenstein is a sought-after international speaker and consultant. Show Notes Embodi App Kaizenovate Upcoming Courses DNS World Congress Human Locomotion.com | Code 'GESTALTEDUCATION10' Core360 Belt | Code 'GESTALT' Dynamic Disc Designs | Code 'GESTALT' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gestalt-education/support
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
Dive deep into the evolving world of copywriting with Naomi Greenstein as we explore how to blend technology and personal touch to maintain integrity in our messaging. This episode of Scenic Route unwraps the complexities of using AI tools like ChatGPT in creative processes, revealing the importance of a copywriter's unique flair that technology can't replicate.Naomi and I unravel the repetitive patterns of AI-generated content, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of a personal brand voice. We also get real about the ethical boundaries of marketing, sharing how we avoid manipulative tactics to foster genuine emotional connections with our audiences.We'll share personal anecdotes about overcoming writer's block and the limitations of using templates, providing insights into crafting messages that resonate deeply with the right audience. Why Tune In?Beyond AI: Can we use AI tools while preserving the unique magic of personal copywriting flair? Let's find out.Ethical Marketing: Discover strategies for creating authentic connections without guilt or shame.Overcome Challenges: Get tips on navigating writer's block and moving beyond cookie-cutter templates.Cultural Touchstones: Join a conversation on how beloved stories and shows like "Girls" and "Sex and the City" influence our creative process.Connect with Naomi GreensteinWebsiteInstagramFacebook _____________________________________________________________________For more of The Scenic Route, head to scenicroutepodcast.com for more free resources to help you build the life you want, regardless of what life throws at you. JOIN THE CONVERSATIONConnect with me over on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jenniferwalter_ch/ or TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@itsjenniferwalter PICK YOUR SCENIC ROUTE AFFIRMATIONReady to embrace your Scenic Route? Step off the beaten path with the Scenic Route Affirmation Card Deck. It's not about the hustle; it's about finding the courage to trust your inner compass and carve a path that's authentically yours. Tap into your inner wisdom and let it guide you.
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GUEST HOST: Basil Valentine filling in for Patrick Henningsen. GUEST OVERVIEW: Tony Greenstein is a Jewish anti-Zionist and a founding member of Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods. He is a long-standing anti-fascist activist and author of A History of Fighting Fascism in Brighton and the South Coast. Mr Greenstein has written for many publications including the Guardian's Comment is Free, the Brighton Argus and Brighton and Hove Independent, Tribune, Labour Briefing and Weekly Worker. He also contributed the section of Zionism to Hodder & Stoughton's The Essentials of Philosophy & Ethics (2006) and most recently to the Anti-Semitism Wars (ed. Karl Sabbagh) on the Zionist anti-Semitism campaign in the Labour Party. He is a well known blogger and is currently working on a book Zionism During the Holocaust. Mr Greenstein is also an active trade unionist and a member of Brighton & Hove Trades Council, UNITE and UNISON.
-- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
One of the lessons that we are supposed to take away from Purim is that there are no coincidences in life. Mordechai did not just happen to overhear Bigtan and Teresh plotting to kill the king. Achashverosh did not just happen to have trouble sleeping hours before Haman was going to come to his house and tell him to hang Mordechai. Achashverosh did not just happen to ask for his Book of Chronicles to be read, and it did not just happen to come to the page about where Mordechai saved his life. Every moment of life is drenched with hashgachat Hashem. Our job is to see through what appears to be natural events and attribute them to Hashem. When the Jews left Mitzrayim , all the nations were trembling in fear from them. Amalek, however, went and attacked. The pasuk says "אשר קרך בדרך" – they happened upon you on the road. The Mefarshim tell us Amalek did not want to believe that it was Hashem who took them out of Mitzrayim. They did not want the world to fear the Jews. They attributed Yetziat Mitzrayim to natural occurrences, to happenstance, and they acted upon their belief and attacked the Jewish People. The Torah tells us, our battle with Amalek is מדור דור –in every generation. We will only be able to overcome Amalek physically after we overcome them spiritually. We must strengthen our emunah in Hashem's involvement in the world and in our individual lives. This is the time of year when there is extra Siyata d'Shamaya in the air for us to strengthen ourselves with. A woman emailed a story which happened to her mother, who we'll call Mrs. Greenstein, a few years ago. Mrs. Greenstein is a nurse who works in a hospital in Israel. One day on her way out of the hospital, she received a phone call from a young woman. This young woman had a severely handicapped baby. The baby was a few months old and taking care of him was very complex. The young mother needed to go back to work and was looking for a babysitter who would be able to care for her baby throughout the daytime hours. Mrs. Greenstein explained to the woman all the medical details of what this would entail. When she hung up the phone, her first thoughts were, how would she ever find someone qualified enough to take care of that baby? Only someone with experience and extensive knowledge of how to care for such a child would be suited for that job. Someone like that is most probably hired already in a different job. Mrs. Greenstein then looked at the time and realized she had just missed the bus that she usually takes home. She got on the next bus, hoping to find a quiet place in the back to rest after a long day. She was about to fall asleep when a lady that she knew sat down right next to her. Mrs. Greenstein knew this lady worked in a home for handicapped children. They hadn't seen each other for a while so they spoke for a bit, catching up on each other's lives. The lady mentioned that she recently stopped working and was looking for a new job. Mrs. Greenstein immediately connected her to that young mother and, a few days later, this woman started her new job babysitting for that handicapped infant. Amalek would say this was nothing but a few coincidental events. But we say, look at this amazing hashgacha ! That babysitter was probably the only qualified person in their city capable of doing that job. Hashem arranged for that young mother to think of calling Mrs. Greenstein at that time. Then He put Mrs. Greenstein on the second bus instead of the first. Then He put the babysitter in the seat right next to her to connect her to that new job. These stories are happening countless times a day. It is up to us to recognize Hashem's involvement in each one of them and attribute all of life's happenings to Him.
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Cannabis is often thought of as a young person's drug. But the reality is that more and more people of all ages are asking their doctors about medical marijuana to treat a whole host of issues, from chronic pain, insomnia, and even some of the symptoms associated with dementia. What's behind this trend? To learn about the benefits and risks of this type of treatment, Dr. Gupta turns to Dr. Aaron Greenstein, a geriatric psychiatrist who treats patients over the age of 65 with mental health issues. Dr. Greenstein will share his personal story of using cannabis to help his grandmother in her final days, and what patients of all ages should consider when seeking out this type of treatment.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy