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Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors laugh over some hilarious food stories, including a woman eating an entire box of raw cake batter! They also dive into the Hallmark and Lifetime NFL-inspired Christmas movies, with a look at the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce story. Plus, Greg Marcus, CEO of Marcus Theaters, joins to talk about the resurgence of movie theaters post-pandemic and the Marcus Movie Club.
Greg Marcus, President CEO of the Marcus Corporation, chats with Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors about the success of 'Wicked' and 'Gladiator II', as well as the movie theater industry's bounce back post-COVID. Greg talks about how theaters are seeing big returns, especially after hits like Top Gun and Avatar. He also shares how the Marcus Movie Club is helping bring movie-goers back and why younger audiences are leading the charge to the big screen. Plus, a look at what's making St. Louis a great spot for theaters.
In this episode, Amy Marxkors and Chris Rongey cover a wide range of topics, from the tragic case of Michelle Hampton to the St. Louis Blues' debut under new coach Jim Montgomery. Bernie Miklasz joins to discuss the Blues' new era, analyzing Montgomery's impact on the team. They also explore the potential economic effects of President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs and speak with Betsy Sinclair, a political science professor, about the history and unifying role of Thanksgiving. The conversation shifts to food traditions, with Chris sharing his family's unique turkey and lamb tradition, while Amy reflects on memorable food binges. Hilarious food stories, like a woman eating an entire box of raw cake batter, add humor to the show. The duo also dives into NFL-inspired Christmas movies and the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce story, and wraps up with Greg Marcus, CEO of Marcus Theaters, discussing the resurgence of movie theaters post-pandemic.
Rabbi Dr. Greg Marcus is an independent and unaffiliated Rabbi who creates safe and engaging spaces that make Jewish texts accessible to beginners and seasoned students alike. Rabbi Greg has a Ph.D. in Biology from MIT, worked ten years as a marketer in the genomics industry, and almost ten years as a stay at home parent. He recently received ordination from the Academy of Jewish Religion, California, and works as a grief counselor and funeral officient. His latest book is The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance through the Soul Traits of Mussar, now available as an audiobook.We talk about MIT vs AJRCAworking in the bio tech field vs the RabbinateHis vision for serving the unaffiliated Jewish community here in the Sf Bay Area and BeyondLearn more about him here https://americanmussar.com/The podcast is brought to you by the friendly people atKrembo Baked GoodsThe San Francisco Bay AreasNewest pareve ( non-dairy )Kosher BakeryProudly serving cookies, loaf cakes, And the best gluten free challahI've ever had, and much more.Ask about their Challah delivery service to schools, organizations and corporations in the Bay Area. email them at orders@krembobakedgoods.com for more information.Or simply go to krembobakedgoods.comTo make a Donation and help our podcastcontinue, click hereHoly Sparks DONATIONShttp://igfn.us/form/haHSSQ
Greg Marcus on getting back out in the theater despite the genre. Vince sits down with Greg to talk the re-resurgence in movies. Also this hour we preview family night, and the eventual rain in the forecast, with Mark Tauscher, and we talk the latest reports of the UWM Police Chief resigning from his position following some critical words for his employer.
Well hello there! This week, we start by playing the hottest new game on the internet: Where in the World is Josh Harrison?, followed by mini-reviews of Mad Max, Dropout's Very Important People, and Pokemon Black. Finally, we hit some news topics, such as the Sony State of Play, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the expensive new LEGO Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree set, King of the Hill time-jump series, the Deadpool & Wolverine popcorn bucket, AND MORE!! We want to thank David Pencil for our original intro/outro. You can find more of his work at DavidPencil.com (https://www.davidpencil.com/). Hey! Do you like our logo? Do you also like t-shirts, mugs, and other cool stuff? Well, now you can get a shirt or mug with our logo! Head to our TeePublic (https://www.teepublic.com/user/nerdoverloadnow) page to check them out!
Daniel and Rebecca recap the post-CinemaCon 2024 box office. In the feature segment, Daniel speaks with Greg Marcus, the CEO of the Marcus Theatres, from CinemaCon. Greg and Daniel discuss the Marcus Corporation's performance in 2023 and outlook for 2024, highlighting the circuit's strong finish despite concerns about a lack of big releases and the impact of strikes on the industry's momentum. Greg reacts to all the news coming out of CinemaCon 2024, including his thoughts on the panel session between Matthew Belloni and AMC Theatres' Chairman and CEO Adam Aron. Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18What to Listen For00:00 Intro01:16 Back from CinemaCon02:25 Warner Bros. hit $1B 03:08 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire opens at $20M03:53 A24's Civil War, other films 10:36 Boxoffice weekend forecast17:21 Marcus Theaters business update19:53 Entertainment center21:25 Movie theater pizza22:40 PLF 24:26 Back to pre-pandemic26:30 Maximizing revenue31:11 Keeping it interesting32:23 Biggest takeaway from CinemaCon34:37 What people want to see36:53 TikTok
Star Wars marathon?! Sold! Pour your blue milk and enjoy! That
A big hour including Greg Marcus joining the program to plug the Star Wars marathon happening at Marcus Magestic. Plus, a check in on the Milwaukee port bridge, and Brewers Community Foundation Director joins the program ahead of the start of the regular season!
Join Jonathan as he welcomes back Greg Marcus, Endowed Professor of Atrial Fibrillation, and Professor of Residence (Medicine) at the University of California, San Francisco, USA. They discuss how ethnicities need to be researched with regard to atrial fibrillation, including how adverse outcomes differ depending on an individual's ethnicity. They also talk about digital health, and how AI devices encourage people to become more aware of their own health. Use the following timestamps to navigate the content in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (00:37)-The economics of cardiac disease prevention and cardiac devices (05:00)-Genetic risk across ethnic groups (07:54)-Atrial fibrillation detected by smart watches (12:05)-AI in cardiology (12:49)-A new energy for common catheter ablation (15:14)-Personalised medicine (16:53)-Advice for young cardiologists (20:59)-Three wishes for the future of healthcare
This week, Jonathan is joined by Greg Marcus, Endowed Professor of Atrial Fibrillation and Professor of Residence (Medicine) at the University of California, San Francisco, USA, to explore advances in the field of electrophysiology, and how substances such as coffee, alcohol, and cannabis have an effect on cardiac arrythmias, physical activity, and sleep. They further dive into the aims and results of the Health eHeart study, and how technology such as smartwatches can be used in heart disease. Use the following timestamps to navigate the content in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (04:01)-What inspired Greg to get into medicine, and specifically into cardiology and electrophysiology (06:30)-Electrophysiology 101 (09:10)-Coffee's effects on cardiac arrhythmias (15:31)-Shifts in metabolism triggered by ageing (16:35)-The MARY-JANE Cannabis and Heart Rhythm trial (20:09)-Effects of alcohol on heart outcomes (26:01)-Aims and discoveries of the Health eHeart study
The portrayal of a romantic relationship between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift is not only a disgusting example of celebrity worship, but yet another popular culture portrayal of the alchemical marriage. From Barbie and Oppenheimer - the pink and black - to the variants Pirola and Eris - penis and femininity - this celebrity couple fulfills the roles of servus rubeus and femina candida - the red slave and white woman. Travis plays for the very red Kansas City Chiefs in a league more and more people believe is totally rigged. As with most athletes he is beholden to his contract and league rules, and to any sponsorship deals, including his role as Mr. Pfizer. As Travis pushes Pfizer products, his girlfriend, the pure white Taylor Swift, who uses an array of colors for her albums, is embarking on the highest grossing concert tour ever with 131 dates for the tour. Her tour (Eras) goes by the name of the variant Travis Kelce is marketing Pfizer to 'stop' - Eris. Taylor's tour, rated PG-13, hits theaters this Friday the 13th. The number 13 is representative of rebirth, the transition and transformation of something. The alchemical marriage between the red slave and white lady, or masculine and feminine, is the reconciling of differences that occurs when one kills the dragon (ego) that gives the Beast (animal self) its power, resulting in a spiritual rebirth. These archetypes and metaphors can be distorted, however, so that they represent an alchemical divorce wherein the collective unconscious can be ritualistically changed on a psychological level. Three days before Taylor's concert hits theaters, and over 4,200 have already sold out. Greg Marcus, a film industry promoter, said that her theater presence is different than other theater concerts: “Take your phone out. Take selfies. Dance, sing, get up, have a good time. We want to create an atmosphere.” This is similar to how Oppenheimer and Barbie were also marketed.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5328407/advertisement
Greg Marcus, CEO of Marcus Theaters joins the show talking about the premiere in theaters of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
Is there a path to becoming a better person? Tune in for a discussion with Greg Marcus as we talk about his new book The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar. #MomentsWithMarianne with host Marianne Pestana airs every Tuesday at 3PM PST / 6PM EST and every Friday at 10AM PST/ 1PM EST in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Not in the area? Click here to listen! https://tunein.com/radio/KMET-1490-s33999/ Greg Marcus, PhD, is a Rabbi-in-training, and the creator of American Mussar, a 21st century Jewish spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life. He is a recovering workaholic, who has been practicing and teaching Mussar for almost 10 years. Greg offers guidance on how to lead a life of mindful harmony and spiritual integrity, drawing upon Jewish teachings and contemporary wisdom alike. He has a Ph.D. from MIT, worked for ten years as a marketer in Silicon Valley, and was a stay at home parent. http://americanmussar.comFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com#bookclub #readinglist #books #bookish #psychology #author #authorinterview #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment #lifeskills #KMET1490AM #radioshow #lifelessons #selfhelp #newlife #stress #overcome #healing #healingjourney #authorinterview #authorPR #bookPR #bookpublicity #library
Each week, the Iowa Business Report radio program features a Business Profile segment, introducing listeners to an Iowa-based company or business. In this extended IBR Business Profile, we meet Greg Marcus of Marcus Theaters, a third-generation family-owned business operating 85 theaters in 17 states, including Iowa locations in Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids, Coralville, and Iowa City.He spoke with Jeff Stein for Iowa Business Report program number 22-52 via Zoom on December 21, 2022; this podcast contains the full conversation. Presented by Advance Iowa, on line at advanceiowa.com; search for "Advance Iowa" on LinkedIn and Facebook, as well. Additional support comes from the Iowa Business Council, online at iowabusinesscouncil.org.
KFOR's Dale Johnson talks with Greg Marcus, CEO of Marcus Theaters Corporation
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Currently many people are seeking a spiritual practice that offers real results, such as, personal transformation and life change. Today we are talking to Greg Marcus, PhD, practitioner and coach of American Mussar. His book 'The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar' will be the topic of our discussion as he leads us to understand some of the specific practices that are meant to bring everyday life into alignment with spiritual values. Mussar is a thousand-year-old Jewish practice of spiritual growth based on mindful living. Don't miss this excellent example of the implementation of spiritual practice.
Currently many people are seeking a spiritual practice that offers real results, such as, personal transformation and life change. Today we are talking to Greg Marcus, PhD, practitioner and coach of American Mussar. His book 'The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar' will be the topic of our discussion as he leads us to understand some of the specific practices that are meant to bring everyday life into alignment with spiritual values. Mussar is a thousand-year-old Jewish practice of spiritual growth based on mindful living. Don't miss this excellent example of the implementation of spiritual practice.
Tyler went to the movie theater over the weekend and showed just how old he is (02:30) and accidentally ordered two commemorative drink cups (10:28) and everyone agreed that YBR needs its own commemorative merch. (12:54) Tyler brings up the new Greg Marcus commercial (15:42) which he couldn't enjoy because there was some Dylans sitting next to him and his Fiancé and she had to go full Karen on them to get them to shut up. (18:40) The gang talks their top three crimes they would commit if there was no legal consequences (23:32) and the episode wraps with special interview Warren Zeiders. (49:52) Bonus episodes every week: ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/youbetcharadio Buy our merch: ➡️ https://ohhyoubetcha.com/collections/products
Happy Fri-yay folks! As always, a fun & exciting show was had with Steve. How are the movies looking these days? Steve is joined in-studio by CEO of Marcus Corp, Greg Marcus! Hear his thoughts on the rise in theaters, and also hear his favorite movies! Plus, mayor to mayor talk, as Steve is joined by current Oak Creek Mayor, Dan Bukiewicz! And, as usual, hear another fun gardening help edition of "If Steve ruled the world!" Tune in & enjoy!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
11/8/2021 - CEO of the Marcus Corporation Greg Marcus on his first profitable quarter since the COVID-19 pandemic devastated his hotel and theater operationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MBJ's Margaret Naczek features Marcus Corp. CEO Greg Marcus and executive vice president and CFO Doug Neis about the Milwaukee's company's efforts to recover from the huge impact of the pandemic on its hotels, restaurants and movie theaters. Later on, Margaret interviews reporter Teddy Nykiel on her cover story in this week's paper that takes an in-depth look at four startup founders, their experiences in Milwaukee and why they left the city. She explores what can be done to keep talented startups, such as these, from skipping town in the future. For more information on some of the stories featured in today's episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
Lauren Anderson and Andrew Weiland join Arthur Thomas on the BizTimes MKE Podcast Weekly Debrief. After highlighting some of the top Insider Only stories from the week, the group dives into discussing the long-awaited return of Summerfest to Milwaukee's Lakefront. After taking a year off from the pandemic, Summerfest shifted to a September timeslot this year. Unfortunately, it seems its traditional timing around the Fourth of July would have been better as the Delta variant continues to spread. Lauren shares some of her impressions from attending opening day and Andrew points out that just having the festival is a big deal, even if crowds are smaller this year. The group also discusses some remarks from Marcus Corp. CEO Greg Marcus on the role vaccines and vaccine mandates will play in the reopening of the economy. Insider Spotlight stories:- Cobalt Partners now owns all the land for its next massive development project in Greenfield- Residential brokerage Compass lands top agent whose high-profile clients include Bucks players, corporate leaders- Badger Fund of Funds achieves first exit with Madison-based Curate acquisitionOther stories in the episode:- See photos of Summerfest opening day- Marcus Corp. CEO says vaccine requirements key to economic recovery
Milwaukee as a city got hit hard by the pandemic and arguably no one knows this better than Marcus Corporation's third generation CEO, Greg Marcus, who has recently been helping the city get vaccinated as well as bringing the city and his businesses back to life. Marcus Corporation was founded in Ripon, WI in 1935 with a single movie theater and now operates 91 theaters and 18 hotels across 17 states. Make sure to tune into today's episode to learn more about Greg's unconventional path to become the CEO of Marcus Corp, the importance of community, how he is helping the city get vaccinated and what it's been like running a hospitality business during the pandemic and how he sees the future of the company.
Is the Pfister really haunted? What's the best seat to watch a movie in all of Milwaukee? The Hilarious story of how Greg met his wife, how to deal with hair loss, has Chris Stegman been kicked out of Mason Street Grill? What is Greg's best single piece of advice to young professionals? Greg answers all of these as well as several more hard hitting questions in our lightning round.
0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:31 - Introducing Adam 0:02:30 - What We’re Watching (Sound of Metal, Promare, Weathering With You, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Aliens, The Bachelor, WandaVision) 0:23:40 - Hype Horn (GME short squeeze movies, Greg Marcus your shareholders are calling, Pokemon cards in Happy Meals, Mattel is working on “Uno” movie possibly starring Lil Yachty, Resident Evil reboot releases in September, You season 3 coming to Netflix in April) 0:34:09 - A Silent Voice Review 1:50:26 - Superbowl Predictions 1:48:13 - Upcoming (#022 - The Truman Show with guest Amber, #023 - Snowpiercer with guest AJ) Email us at SceneThatPodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter @Weve_Scene_That. Now on Facebook! Follow, subscribe, and rate!! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scenethatpod/message
Guest speakers include Robin Greenwood, Greg Marcus, Robert Margo, James Danckert, and General Paul Kern.
Nathaniel, Michael, Mason, and Ryan hop on to release some pent up energy and discuss the finer points of cars, drugs, bugs, the Dells, and a potential sponsorship.
Today on the podcast, I have a conversation with Greg Marcus. Greg and I have known each other for the better part of ten years. Greg is one of the most thoughtful and introspective people I know. I always love talking to him about life. Currently, he's studying to be a Rabbi after a career in biotech that left me struggling to find balance. His website, American Mussar, is a great resource for the Jewish self-help tradition of Mussar. Greg talks about the soul traits of Mussar and why the goal is never to be at extremes -- it's all about balance. Our discussion goes deep into the various spiritual traditions and some of the things people can do today to strive towards balance. His approach to life always gives me the inspiration to strive for balance in my own life. Greg's Molecular Biology background is relevant to what we're going through right now and he gives us some ways to determine what might information to trust. I think the best part of our conversation was around how to handle stressful situations, like what we were going through when we recorded this episode. Greg's approach is kind, considerate with a little kick in the rear to challenge you to be your best self. He wants to reach out to those of all faiths but in particular, the people who identify as Jewish but don't participate in the religion. I always find these discussions about the deeper meanings of life to be the ones that change me for the better. We're all a work in progress and Greg's approach to life and American Mussar gives us the tools to strive to be our best selves. Now, let's get better together. Actions to Try or Advice to Take So often a crisis in one's life turns into a turning point. The hope is that you can not have a crisis to turn yourself around. Mussar teaching you how to look inside and strive to achieve balance and healing. Mensch: A person of integrity and honor. Listening is the greatest gift you can give someone. Mussar is not just for Jewish people. About a third of Greg's email list is non-Jewish. Greg's approach has had mixed feelings -- like so many “entrepreneurs” trying to change the status quo. Links to Explore Further Greg's website American Mussar and LinkedIn Busting Your Corporate Idol The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions Keep In TouchBook or Blog or Twitter or LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s been a crazy week in Milwaukee. With the city mostly shut down, the hospitality industry is getting hit the hardest. MBJ’s Sari Lesk talked with 3 of the city’s biggest names in hospitality about this – Justin Aprahamian from Sanford, Caitlin Cullen from Tandem and Greg Marcus from The Marcus Corporation. For more information on the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/ Click here to listen to “Connection” podcasts featuring MBJ’s Publisher, Kira Lafond - http://mbjconnections.libsyn.com/ Kira meets some incredible people in her role – look for more in-depth conversations coming soon!
He is known to movie buffs as the Milwaukee Movie Man. His quirky vignettes air before every showing in Marcus Movie theaters. He is Greg Marcus, the President and CEO of the Marcus Corporation. And he is about much more than just movies.
Who is the CEO of your bank? Do you know their name? Better yet, do you follow them on social media or see a commercial featuring them when you pay your bills? The presidents and CEOs of major corporations tend to stay behind the scenes, running their business and not worrying about having one-on-one chats with customers through Twitter or goofing around in a commercial to promote giving to a good cause. Greg Marcus, CEO of The Marcus Corporation, is different. Greg runs his own Twitter and Snapchat accounts (just follow @GregLovesMovies) and stars in the beloved annual United Way trailers, which play before each and every movie at Marcus Theaters during our fall campaign. You can even meet Greg and hear him play piano at Blu at The Pfister most Tuesdays! For Greg, being CEO of The Marcus Corporation comes with a responsibility to his community. However, Greg says that it’s not just altruism that drives this charitable spirit… doing good is good for business. We chat about how he incentivizes Marcus employees to get involved during their annual United Way campaign, why supporting health and human services and the arts is so important, and the one moment in his philanthropic life that he will never forget.
This episode of the podcast is a solo show about practical spirituality. This category is one that I just made up, and covers spiritual, esoteric, or mystical practices that impact your external world by either making you a measurably better person, or by providing you with helpful life skills that positively impact your life and the lives of others around you. I touched on this topic in the future-proofing episode with Andrew Watt and with my interview with Greg Marcus on Mussar. But I believe there’s a lot more to explore in this area. Here are the various topics I briefly discuss and some links to other things I’ve written about them: Meditation Freemasonry (also see my other website) The Art of Memory Mussar Arts and Crafts Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt
Mussar is the practice of increasing ethics and morality, and joining me to discuss this topic is Greg Marcus. Mussar is a thousand year-old Jewish spiritual practice. Greg is a recovering workaholic and the creator of American Mussar. He offers guidance on living a life of mindful harmony and spiritual integrity, drawing upon Jewish teachings and contemporary wisdom alike. Today he is a writer, speaker, coach, workshop facilitator, stay at home father, and full-time rabbi in training. He’s the author of The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar Links The American Mussar website Greg is @americanmussar on Twitter American Mussar on Facebook Greg Marcus on LinkedIn Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arnemancy Listen on Podcrypt
Greg Marcus is a practitioner, facilitator, and innovator of American Mussar which is a 21st-century spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life. He has a B.A. in Biology from Cornell University and earned his Ph.D. in Biology from MIT. He worked for 10 years as a marketer in the Silicon Valley genomics industry, after which he became a stay at home dad, writer, life balance coach, and biotech consultant. His latest book is called The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar. Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Greg Marcus and I Discuss Spiritual Practice of Good Actions and …His book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of MussarThe Jewish Spiritual Practice of MussarTaking mindful action in everyday lifeThe Soul Trait of EnthusiasmToo much of a Soul Trait vs not enough of a Soul TraitThe middle way as it relates to Soul TraitsFocusing on a Soul Trait for 2 weeksHow to move head knowledge into heart knowledgeThe Morning MantraPicking 1 specific action to takeJournalingThe Great Wall of Mussar – and how to overcome itHandling significant emotional disruptionHow our free will isn’t always accessible to usHow to slow the train of emotional disruptionShadow Soul TraitsInverting the Shadow Trait: What is the light that’s casting the shadow?Greg Marcus Links:americanmussar.comTwitterFacebookFabFitFun: A women’s lifestyle subscription box filled with full-size premium items that you will love. Give yourself (or someone special in your life!) this gift – use the promo code FEED for $10 off your first box at fabfitfun.comCalm App: The #1 rated app for meditation. They have meditations, sleep stories, soothing music, and calm masterclasses with may One You Feed Guests. www.calm.com/wolf 25% off a Calm Premium Subscription.Talkspace: the online therapy company that lets you connect with a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time. Therapy on demand. Non-judgemental, practical help when you need it at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. Visit www.talkspace.com and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get $100 off your first month.
It’s a name that’s synonymous with the movies in Milwaukee and across the country - Marcus. The man carrying on the family legacy is Greg Marcus. He took over daily operations of the Marcus Corporation a decade ago, and has expanded the company to the fourth largest group of theaters in the United States.FOX6's Carl Deffenbaugh caught up with Greg a few months ago (when a little movie called Avengers: Endgame was still in theaters) to discuss how they’ve changed with the times in an age when streaming at home is so prevalent, and the similarities and differences between the theater and hotel sides of the company. Greg also reveals some of his favorite films and actors of all-time and why he still plays piano for the public every Tuesday. In the FOX6 Pack of questions, Investigator Amanda St. Hilaire reveals her most embarrassing moment and what her to Milwaukee.
Currently many people are seeking a spiritual practice that offers real results, such as, personal transformation and life change. Today we are talking to Greg Marcus, PhD, practitioner and coach of American Mussar. His book 'The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar' will be the topic of our discussion as he leads us to understand some of the specific practices that are meant to bring everyday life into alignment with spiritual values. Mussar is a thousand-year-old Jewish practice of spiritual growth based on mindful living. Don't miss this excellent example of the implementation of spiritual practice.
Travel Wisconsin with John MercureJohn speaks with Greg Marcus of Marcus Theater Group!And Melissa Barclay profiles a great butter-burger bar!
Greg Marcus, founder of American Mussar and author of The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance through the Soul Traits of Mussar, joins Dan and Lex to look at what Mussar is, and how people can practice it effectively in an American context.
Dr. Greg Marcus is a practitioner and innovator of "American Mussar", a new version of an ancient Jewish tradition for an authentic and meaningul life, which Greg found as an antidote to his workaholic struggles. Hear Greg talk about the ideas behind Mussar, its connection to Kabbalah and Jewish culture in general, and its very practicable steps for developing a more spirit-based and fulfilling life.
Greg Marcus, PhD is an innovative Mussar maven and the creator of American Mussar, a 21st century spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life. He is a graduate of the Mussar Institute’s facilitator training program, and has been practicing and teaching for five years. Greg offers guidance on how to lead a life of mindful harmony and spiritual integrity, drawing upon timeless Jewish teachings and contemporary wisdom alike. He has a Ph.D. from MIT, and worked for ten years as a marketer in Silicon Valley. Visit him online at AmericanMussar.com His latest book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar has been praised by Rabbis, secular Jews, and people of all faiths for it’s inclusive and empowering introduction to this ancient wisdom. Today Greg is a writer, speaker, workshop facilitator, and stay-at-home dad to two teenage daughters. In 2016, he created the Mussar Parenting to help him cope.
So here’s the deal.. I know you’re a good person in your heart, but you’re also imperfect, right? You still make mistakes, lose your cool sometimes.. I get it. YOU’RE HUMAN. And life gets messy. But what if there were a way for you to actually let go of the guilt about how you should […]
Greg Marcus, PhD is an innovative Mussar maven and the creator of American Mussar, a 21st century spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life. He is a graduate of the Mussar Institute’s facilitator training program, and has been practicing and teaching for five years. Greg offers guidance on how to lead a life of mindful harmony and spiritual integrity, drawing upon timeless Jewish teachings and contemporary wisdom alike. He has a Ph.D. from MIT, and worked for ten years as a marketer in Silicon Valley. Visit him online at AmericanMussar.com His latest book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar has been praised by Rabbis, secular Jews, and people of all faiths for it’s inclusive and empowering introduction to this ancient wisdom. Today Greg is a writer, speaker, workshop facilitator, and stay-at-home dad to two teenage daughters. In 2016, he created the Mussar Parenting to help him cope.
Mussar innovator Greg Marcus joins me to discuss how he broke out of a corporate job and discovered the traditional Jewish spiritual practice of Mussar. Say what’s good to me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter and such, and so forth, and what have you. ★★★★★ Please take a minute to rate The Astral Hustle with 5 stars on iTunes. It helps the podcast grow and brings the guests you want to hear.
Author of "The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar" Greg Marcus stops by Synchronicity to discuss the 13 Soul Traits and how to stop getting unstuck. Connect with Greg! http://americanmussar.com http://facebook.com/americanmussar http://twitter.com/americanmussar http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregmarcus2 Take the Soul Trait quiz: http://americanmussar.com/balance-look-like/ Join the Cryptosync Discord Server - https://discord.gg/h3EzCSp
Get exclusive rewards and content and support THIRD EYE DROPS on Patreon! Greg Marcus holds a Ph.D. in biology from MIT and worked in the genomics industry for a decade, until an existential epiphany altered the course of his life drastically, turning him into a full-time seeker and author. His latest book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions is available now. Help us get more visibility and give Michael a psychic smooch by reviewing and subscribing on iTunes/Apple Podcasts For a full write-up and more - THIRDEYEDROPS.com
In this conversation, Greg speaks about the 1000-year-old Jewish practice of mussar (ethics), his work with American Mussar, Hebrew and shame in the American-Jewish context, and his experience of raising two children with a partner who was not Jewish.
Join Michelle as she explores the 1000 year old Jewish Practice of Mussar with Greg Marcus. Along the way they offer practical tips and wisdom to allow you to incorporate the learnings right away. Greg Marcus is an innovative Mussar maven and the creator of American Mussar, a 21st century Jewish spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life. He is a recovering workaholic, who has been practicing and teaching Mussar for five years. Greg offers guidance on how to lead a life of mindful harmony and spiritual integrity, drawing upon Jewish teachings and contemporary wisdom alike. He has a Ph.D. from MIT, and worked for ten years as a marketer in Silicon Valley. His latest book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar has been praised by Rabbis, secular jews, and many non-jews for it’s inclusive and empowering introduction to this ancient wisdom. Today Greg is a writer, speaker, workshop facilitator, and stay-at-home dad to two teenage daughters. He created the Mussar Parenting to help him cope. You learn more about Greg and take his Soul Trait Profile Quiz at http://americanmussar.com/
Greg Marcus is the president and CEO of The Marcus Corporation, which is headquartered in Milwaukee. The company has two divisions: Marcus Theatres® and Marcus® Hotels & Resorts. Listen as Marcus talks to WTMJ's Erik Bilstad about the legacy of his grandfather, the prospect of his kids getting into the family businesses, how he thinks Milwaukee competes with other big cities in terms of attracting events, what he sees as his No. 1 priority and much more.
Currently many people are seeking a spiritual practice that offers real results, such as, personal transformation and life change. Today we are talking to Greg Marcus, PhD, practitioner and coach of American Mussar. His book 'The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar' will be the topic of our discussion as he leads us to understand some of the specific practices that are meant to bring everyday life into alignment with spiritual values. Mussar is a thousand-year-old Jewish practice of spiritual growth based on mindful living. Don't miss this excellent example of the implementation of spiritual practice.
Please Support The Show With a Donation This week we talk to Greg Marcus about the spiritual practice of Mussar Greg Marcus has a BA in Biology from Cornell University, and earned his Ph.D. in biology from MIT. He worked for ten years as a marketer in the Silicon Valley genomics industry, after which he became a stay-at-home dad, writer, life balance coach, and biotech consultant. Greg’s first book, Busting Your Corporate Idol: Self-Help for the Chronically Overworked, is a five star Amazon best seller. His latest book is called The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar In This Interview, Greg Marcus and I Discuss... The One You Feed parable His book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar Mussar: A Thousand Year Old Hebrew Spiritual Practice Soul Traits That you can be too truthful and it can be counter productive That being untruthful to spare yourself embarrassment is not ok That being untruthful to spare someone else's feelings can be ok And the intention is the most important determiner of whether or not to tell the truth Choice points The evil inclination and the good inclination Mussar helps us by opening the space between "the match and the fuse" That we all have free will but it's not always accessible to us What qualifies as an act of kindness Mussar = "Extreme Spiritual Fitness" Morning Mantra, Daily observations and practices, Evening journaling Mussar helps you specialize and deepen your knowledge and practice of the Soul Traits The four assumptions of Mussar: We all have a divine spark that is occluded by our baggage We all have the same Soul Traits but we have different amounts of each We have a conflict between the good inclination and the evil inclination We all have free will and it's not always accessible to us That patience is the cure for helplessness Mussar: repairing the Soul Traits within us and how it can help the world Please Support The Show with a Donation
Greg is located in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a practitioner, facilitator, and innovator of American Mussar, a 21st-century spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life. Greg has a Ph.D. from MIT, worked for 10 years as a marketer in the biotech industry and is the author of "The Spiritual Practice Of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through The Soul Traits Of Mussar" which is an Amazon #1 bestseller. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the4pos/support
Currently many people are seeking a spiritual practice that offers real results, such as, personal transformation and life change. Today we are talking to Greg Marcus, PhD, practitioner and coach of American Mussar. His book 'The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar' will be the topic of our discussion as he leads us to understand some of the specific practices that are meant to bring everyday life into alignment with spiritual values. Mussar is a thousand-year-old Jewish practice of spiritual growth based on mindful living. Don't miss this excellent example of the implementation of spiritual practice.
Aired Wednesday, 7 September 2016, 8:00 PM ETImagine having what you perceive as the perfect life; an amazing and prestigious career, a beautiful family, a well-appointed home…and yet something is drastically wrong. You feel pressured, incomplete and in many ways a failure. What is missing and what can you do to turn this around? Is there a spiritual practice that you can turn to for answers?My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Dr. Greg Marcus, has a BA in Biology from Cornell University, and earned his Ph.D. in biology from MIT. He worked for ten years as a marketer in the Silicon Valley genomics industry, after which he became a stay-at-home dad, writer, life balance coach, and biotech consultant. Greg’s first book, Busting Your Corporate Idol: Self-Help for the Chronically Overworked, is a five star Amazon best seller. Greg is a practitioner, facilitator, and innovator of American Mussar, a 21st century spiritual practice for an authentic and meaningful life and he shares about it in his brand new Llewellyn book, The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance Through the Soul Traits of Mussar.
We talk to Dr. Greg Marcus, the Director of Clinical Research for the UCSF Division of Cardiology about heart disease and how things like smart watches might help us learn more about it.
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Monday, October 27th www.MoneywiseGuys.com Hosts: David Anderson & Garro Ellis Guests: Kyle Jones, Attorney Greg Marcus, Ph.D., & Author of "Busting Your Corporate Idol"
Larry Winget five-times New York Times/Wall Street Journal bestselling author translated into over 20 languages. He is a member of the International Speaker Hall Of Fame. Larry is also the trademarked Pitbull of Personal Development®. His newest book, Grow a Pair: How to Stop Being a Victim and Take Back Your Life, Your Business, and Your Sanitywas instantly hit both the WSJ and NYT best sellers list Ralph Wynn has over 15 years of experience in Data Protection and DR practices. Certified in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, Ralph is the Subject Matter Expert and Technical Director of Product Marketing for FalconStor, focusing on the continued success of storage virtualization and data protection technologie Greg Marcus recovering workaholic who has developed a program to help people reduce their working hours by a third, while at the same time improving their career. Greg worked for almost ten years as a marketer in the biotech industry, specializing in cutting edge research products for the study of human genetics.He is the author of Busting Your Corporate Idol: How To Reconnect With Values & Regain Control Of Your Life. Busting Your Corporate Idol is a self help book for the chronically overworked Kiersten Murphy and Laura Antonuccio are Arizona attorneys and members of the Public Bidding & Procurement team at Gallagher & Kennedy. They assist clients with a wide variety of government contracting issues, ranging from identifying procurement opportunities to pursuing or defending against bid protests and litigation Jon Tarr Leveling Up Speaker