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In this conversation, Eric Malzone and Edward Hertzman discuss the evolving landscape of the fitness industry, focusing on the impact of media, the need for rebranding, and the significance of upcoming events like the CEO Summit and Innovation Summit. They explore how the industry is adapting to economic challenges, the role of AI in media, and the importance of personalized experiences for attendees. The discussion highlights the necessity for collaboration and communication among industry leaders to foster growth and innovation. In this conversation, Edward Hertzman discusses the dynamics of the fitness industry, emphasizing the importance of smaller voices and independent operators in providing valuable insights. He highlights the growing role of science in business claims and the need for radical transparency in transactions. The discussion also touches on content consumption trends, innovative experiences at industry events, and the significance of networking, particularly in New York. Hertzman reflects on the challenges of collaboration versus competition within the industry and the evolving landscape of B2B media. LINKS: https://goteamup.com/ https://podcastcollective.io/ https://egym.com/int
How does a decades-old family business adapt and survive despite modern challenges? Join Adam Hill as he chats with Ben Hertzman, president of Progress Luv2Pak, about the company's rich history, the transition between generations, and their innovative steps in domestic manufacturing and sustainability.From his Procter & Gamble days to launching Gather Packaging, Ben reveals how sustainability is reshaping the packaging world. Whether you're a business leader or an eco-conscious consumer, this episode offers valuable lessons on embracing change while honoring the past. Tune in to learn how to lead with purpose and vision!0:00 Introduction5:07 Transitioning from P&G to family business10:56 Balancing tradition and evolution in business16:06 Persistence in landing a job at P&G21:26 The importance of packaging in customer experience27:31 Adapting to changing customer demands32:16 Packaging's role in brand messaging37:59 Challenges of becoming company president43:12 Investing in domestic manufacturing capabilities48:29 Pioneering sustainability in the packaging industry51:24 Thoughts on next generation succession planningResources Mentioned:
For a number of years, Ed Hertzman found knee-deep in the middle of the supply chain/logistics world. At 26, he became frustrated by the confusion and lack of timely industry information available—where even a day's delay in placing an order could mean higher costs—Ed recognized a gap: There was no "Wall Street Journal" for supply chain professionals! Driven by this, he started the Sourcing Journal to provide real-time news and insights for the supply chain and apparel industries. What started as a solution to his own frustrations quickly transformed into a substantial business, making waves in media and challenging more traditional trade publications. Ed, now founder of Athletech News (ATN) realized the same need in the HALO space (Health, Active Lifestyle, Outdoors.) Host Pete Moore and Hertzman sat down and explored the dynamic intersection of fitness, technology, finance, and wellness. He opens up about the realities of entrepreneurship, the evolution from newsletter to nationwide events, and the importance of building a reputation before going big. You'll hear Ed's candid thoughts on expanding the definition of the HALO sector—moving beyond just gyms to a broader world of health, active lifestyles, wellness, and recovery. Pete and Ed also discuss the need for more analytical reporting and data transparency around industry deals, and how their partnership aims to deliver the kind of financial insights and case studies that have long existed in other industries but are still missing in health and fitness. Finally, this episode also offers a peek into ATN's exciting upcoming event in New York—a high-caliber gathering inspired by the likes of "Davos and CES"—where collaboration, innovation, and strategic networking will take center stage. Whether you're an operator, investor, vendor, or enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights on where the industry is headed, how to drive meaningful connections, and why now is an exciting time to be a part of the ever-evolving HALO sector. Key themes discussed Transition from supply chain to the HALO media space Building and scaling a B2B media platform The power of niche, industry-focused events Importance of data-driven industry analysis More and more nontraditional players entering the HALO sector Challenges in sector terminology and defining “HALO” Fostering collaboration and innovation through quality events A few key takeaways: 1. Spotting and Building in the White Space: Ed shared how his entrepreneurial journey started by identifying under-served sectors, first in supply chain media with Sourcing Journal and now in the HALO/tech space. His experience underscores the importance of finding those “white spaces” in industries—areas where communities need a voice, connection, and credible business news. 2. Slow, Strategic Growth Over Event Hype: Rather than rushing into high-profile events, Ed took a measured approach. He grew his audience steadily through newsletters before expanding into larger conferences, waiting until he had the connections and content quality to make a true impact. A key takeaway? Avoid the temptation to “call in favors too early,” and don't over-promise before you can truly deliver. 3. Evolving Content for a Diverse Audience: Athletech News (ATN) started as a broad industry newsletter, but Ed also recognizes the need for more tailored communication—envisioning future newsletters and content streams focused specifically on CEOs, CTOs, franchisors, wellness executives, and more. As the industry's definition of “wellness” has broadened, ATN is beginning to attract nontraditional players from hospitality, tech, finance, and beyond, reflecting the sector's rapid evolution. 4. The Need for Data-Driven Analysis and Transparency: Hertzman also highlighted the lack of deep analysis regarding deals and trends in the sector—especially compared to more mature industries. He's working to change that by forging partnerships with data companies and bringing real financial insight (such as deal structure and industry benchmarking) to subscribers. He and Pete also discussed the value of expert deal breakdowns and empircal, data-driven content as a differentiator for the forthcoming ATN 2025 Innovation Summit in June in NYC. 5. Reimagining Industry Events as Collaborative Think Tanks: Ed's vision for future ATN events is ambitious: He wants to create a “Davos meets YPO meets Sun Valley” for the industry—a highly curated gathering where top CEOs, operators, founders, and even outside thought leaders come together to share, network, and get access to exclusive research and strategic insights. The focus is on intentional programming for different roles, experiential networking spaces, and using the event as the industry's annual central hub for partnerships, trends, and discoveries. Resources: Athletech News: https://athletechnews.com ATN 2025 Innovation Summit: https://atninnovationsummit-2025.vfairs.com Sourcing Journal: https://www.sourcingjournal.com Prospect Wizard: https://www.theprospectwizard.com Promotion Vault: http://www.promotionvault.com HigherDose: http://www.higherdose.com
Welcome to this week's episode of LIFTS, your snack-sized dose of the Latest Industry Fitness Trends and Stories. Today, hosts Matthew Januszek, Co-Founder of Escape Fitness and Mo Iqbal, Founder & CEO of SweatWorks, are joined by Edward Hertzman, Founder & CEO of Athletech News. On this week's episode, recorded on November 5th, just ahead of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, we talk to one of the industry's most trailblazing media mogul's about the potential impact a change of political leadership might have on the fitness industry. We also explore the role of the media in reporting and curating the news that is driving decisions and shaping the sector. Hold on to your hat, this one covers a lot of ground! About Athletech News (ATN) founded by Edward Hertzman With a mission is to provide the fitness and wellness industry with a dynamic and trusted platform that fosters innovation, collaboration and growth, Athletech News (ATN) serves a subscriber base of almost 100,000 that spans various verticals within the fitness and wellness industry and has been transformative in the speed and detail of news delivery. In this LIFTS podcast, topics include: Changes to news delivery within fitness and wellness. Impact of the U.S. Election on the fitness industry. The future of healthcare. The impact of rising healthcare costs on business. Staying true to the fitness industry's core mission regardless of election result. Is a healthy active lifestyle a political issue? The role of media in shaping political opinion. Industry events– creating unique events that deliver value. The challenge of balancing sponsorship with content credibility. The ingredients of a successful media outlet. Final thoughts: media influence and the U.S. Election. ====================================================== Support fitness industry news by sponsoring future LIFTS episodes. Contact us at marketing@escapefitness.com for advertising opportunities. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new video when it's published: https://www.youtube.com/user/EscapeFitness Shop gym equipment: https://escapefitness.com/shop View our full catalog:https://escapefitness.com/support/catalog (US) https://escapefitness.com/support/catalogue (UK) ====================================================== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Escapefitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escapefitness Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/escapefitness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/escapefitness/ 0:00 Intro 2:36 Changes to news delivery within fitness and wellness 6:19 Impact of the U.S. Election on the fitness industry 10:12 What does the future of healthcare look like? 16:06 The impact of rising healthcare costs on business 17:08 Staying true to the fitness industry's core mission regardless of the Election result 21:41 Is a healthy, active lifestyle a political issue? 23:14 The role of media in shaping political opinion 25:35 Industry events – cutting through the crowd and making meaningful connections 30:21 Balancing sponsorship with content credibility 35:38 The ingredients of a successful media outlet 39:13 Final thoughts: Media influence and the U.S. Election
Get ready to ignite your passion and dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship with today's guest, Eddie Hertzman, the dynamic founder of Athletech News. In this electrifying episode of the Todd Durkin IMPACT SHOW, we unravel the threads of Eddie's inspiring journey, the birth and meteoric rise of Athletech News, and his candid, unfiltered insights on the fitness industry, business strategies, trends, and personal development. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to make a serious impact in their lives and careers! Highlights & Questions from Our Conversation: The Birth of Athletech News: Eddie shares the origin story and development journey of Athletech News. Who's Tuning In?: Discover the demographics and unique traits of Athletech News subscribers. Pitch Perfect: Eddie delivers an elevator pitch that captures the essence of Athletech News. Fitness Industry Insight: Eddie's take on why the fitness industry struggles to secure a serious seat at the business table. Passion vs. Business: We delve into the delicate balance between passion and pragmatism in the fitness industry. Investment Insights: Eddie's top picks for investing in fitness studios or franchises. Defining Wellness: Eddie's perspective on what wellness truly means in today's fitness landscape. Personal Development: The areas Eddie is focusing on with his coach for personal growth. The Power of Having a Coach: Eddie reveals why he has a coach and the most valuable aspects of having a business/life-coach. Coaching Gold: Valuable advice from Eddie's coach that can benefit life coaches and trainers. Mastering Time: Eddie's strategies for managing time and staying laser-focused on key goals. Legacy and Impact: Eddie's thoughts on the legacy he wants to leave and the impact he aspires to make. This episode is packed with gems for anyone aiming to elevate their game in fitness, business, or personal development. Eddie's insights are not just thought-provoking—they're actionable steps you can apply right now to make a difference in your journey. I often say that “I like to learn from people who think differently.” Eddie Hertzman thinks differently and I love that. Tune-in, take notes, and get ready to be inspired to create your legacy and leave an indelible IMPACT! If you like today's IMPACT SHOW, please share it on your Social Media and pass it on to a friend or colleague. Our links are: IG: @ToddDurkin @athletechnews FB: @ToddDurkinFQ10 ABOUT Eddie Hertzman(Guest): Edward Hertzman is a serial entrepreneur who has launched multiple businesses across several industry verticals including media, fitness, wellness and sourcing. He is also a subject matter expert who has become the voice for the industries he has served. An early-stage investor in promising startups, he has contributed to their growth and value creation. His latest venture, Athletech News, is a response to the fitness industry's need for community, representation and a seat at the table. Much like sourcing more than a decade ago, fitness and wellness has been a fragmented, under-valued, and under-reported industry, with little transparency into the robust investments occurring in the space, or the dynamic leaders that drive these businesses. Athletech News answers to this need. Prior to Hertzman's latest venture, following several years on the ground as a supply chain executive, Hertzman founded Sourcing Journal in 2009. Today, Sourcing Journal is the world's largest trade publication devoted to sourcing and supply chain in the apparel and textiles industry. In 2017, Hertzman sold the company to Penske Media Group. He remained on board as President for 5 years, during which time he was promoted to EVP of all Fairchild Media Titles, tasked with growing their portfolio of publications, while continuing to lead day-to-day operations at Sourcing Journal. In 2023, Hertzman left Penske to launch his next media enterprise, Athletech Media Group. It has quickly become the media of record for the fitness and wellness industry with more than 60,000 subscribers signing on since its debut. Hertzman continues to consult for several retail and supply chain companies and through his company, Hertzman Global Ventures, he has made targeted investments in both PE funds and supply chain tech companies including Active Source Lab. Hertzman is also a sought-after speaker, sharing his expertise at leading industry conferences and events. His innovative leadership has helped shape the way the industry approaches sustainability, commercial compliance, and global sourcing strategies. Hertzman received a degree in economics from NYU and spent more than a decade working in top-level executive positions for major sourcing companies worldwide, including Synergies Worldwide and Pearl Global. He also sits on the Board for Delivering Good, a charitable organization that channels the resources of the fashion industry to those in need. Ready to bring IMPACT to your Community and open an IMPACT-X Performance Facility?? NOW is the time to “BRING THE LIGHT” to your COMMUNITY. Find out HOW to do that right here… www.IMPACT-XFranchise.com READY FOR EVEN MORE ONGOING MOTIVATION & INSPIRATION? SIGN-UP FOR THE “DOSE OF DURKIN” TODAY!! If you are not signed-up for the Dose of Durkin, make sure you Sign-up NOW for your weekly “Dose” delivered every Thursday. You will simply get a Quote of Day, a weekly workout challenge, and my MINDSET HACK for the week. 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Eddie Hertzman is a dynamic figure known for his entrepreneurial acumen and diverse ventures across multiple industry verticals. As the Founder and CEO of Athletech News, Eddie has established himself as a trailblazer in the media landscape, leveraging his expertise to create a platform dedicated to covering the intersection of sports, fitness, and wellness. His visionary leadership at Athletech News reflects his commitment to delivering timely and insightful content that resonates with audiences passions. Beyond his success with Athletech News, Eddie Hertzman's entrepreneurial journey is characterized by his role as a serial entrepreneur, having launched multiple businesses spanning various sectors. His ability to navigate and excel in diverse industry verticals underscores his versatility and strategic mindset as an entrepreneur. Through his entrepreneurial endeavors, Eddie continues to make a significant impact, shaping industries and inspiring others to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.In the latest episode of Just FlexIt™, Eddie touched on engaging topics like finding the balance of creating engaging and informative content. He mentioned that partners have goals for what they want to share, but finding and matching entertainment value is a top of mind goal for him and his brand. Eddie also touches on fitness industry trends like virtual fitness solutions and live two-way communication. Don't miss this fantastic episode of Just FlexIt™ featuring Eddie Hertzman! Three Sets:
In this episode, Eric Malzone sits down with Eddie Hertzman (Edward Hertzman), founder of Athletech News, to delve into Eddie's entrepreneurial journey and his vision for the company. Eddie shares his transition from supply chain manufacturing to media entrepreneurship, identifying a gap in the fitness and wellness media landscape that led to the creation of Athletech News. He discusses his aspirations for the company to become the "Bloomberg of fitness and wellness," focusing on providing valuable business-to-business coverage and insights. Eddie emphasizes authenticity, engagement, and quality content as key pillars of building a successful media platform, highlighting the importance of patience in audience growth and the challenges of monetization. LINKS: https://podcastcollective.io/
Edward Hertzman (Athletech News) and I sit down to chat about some industry conversation starters from 2023. Topics of Discussion In-Person vs Connected GLP-1s role in the future of health & wellness Inclusivity vs Exclusivity The Business of Recovery and Longevity The Rise of Strength Training Edward Hertzman - Guest Founder & CEO - Athletech News Brandon Cullen - Host Co-Founder | Chief Concept Officer, MADabolic
Show Notes: Ruth Hertzman-Miller, a member of the Harvard and Radcliffe class of 1992, graduated with a degree in biology and went on to a career in medicine, completing a residency in internal medicine at Cambridge City Hospital and a fellowship in health services research in Los Angeles. After returning to the Boston area, she worked as a physician at Cambridge Health Alliance and then at NewBridge, a retirement community. Ruth discussed her journey since graduating, reflecting on the unexpected twists and turns it has taken. Ruth made the difficult decision to switch from medicine to music four or five years ago. She took catch up courses at a conservatory in Boston and is now doing a master's in composition. Ruth is a pianist and choral singer and was inspired to pursue music again when her seven year old daughter joined North Cambridge Family Opera. An Education and Career in Medicine She didn't know what she wanted to do with her life when she went to college, but her dad and grandfather were both psychiatrists, so she figured she'd take some premed courses and see what happened since she liked science and helping people, but she also got to take electives in other subjects like music. In medical school at Case Western, she was interested in the clinical aspects of the program where she was assigned to a pregnant woman and followed her through delivery and the baby's first year of life, but along the way, she had many doubts about how much she wanted to be in the program. At the end of her internship year, she went to her residency director and was considering quitting, but he talked her into staying. Balancing Family Life and Work After the birth of her first child, she found it difficult to focus on both the intense schedule of work and study and family, but she finished her master's and eventually made the decision to pursue a master's in music and wrap up her medical career. Ruth balanced work and motherhood for many decades. Initially, she worked at Cambridge Health Alliance and then various medical but non-clinical jobs such as the Joslin Diabetes Clinic and the Hearst Company, and then at EBSCO Publishing. While she was in non-clinical positions, she worked clinically one day a week at Cambridge Health Alliance and then at various sites within Hebrew Rehab, finally landing at the NewBridge retirement community. When she decided to cut down on her work and dedicate more time to music, she kept her one day a week job at Hebrew Rehab and started studying for a certificate in music. Studying Musical Composition and Theory Ruth discusses her experience studying composition and writing music and what was included in the coursework. As a composer, she is interested in exploring the form of music. She studies what has been done in the past, the many options and choices available, and considers how she can create something new. She refers to Mozart and Haydn, who approached their compositions differently and how they did so. Ruth is not expecting to make a professional career out of her work, as it is difficult for a composer to make money, but instead, is more interested in exploring new forms and having her work performed. Video game music and film music are some of the biggest markets for composers; however, Ruth is not particularly interested in these areas. She is more interested in writing for small ensembles such as string quartets, for which she can find performers without much difficulty. She also talks about the place of AI in composing music, and how it can provide inspiration but needs human intervention to create a finished product. The Creative Process of Composing Music When asked if composing music feels three-dimensional, or if it has different mental qualities, Ruth answers that this is subjective and depends on the individual, but it is likely that the experience of composing music entails a combination of physical and mental elements. It requires both the ability to think in abstract terms, as well as the creative ability to visualize and construct musical ideas. It is a process that is both intuitive and analytical, where the creative elements of music are balanced with the technical aspects of composition. Ruth talks about the creative process behind composition. She explains that she typically has a broad idea, such as writing a piano piece with two players starting at opposite ends of the piano, and then breaks it down into smaller details such as melody and harmony. She then works on generating variations on the material and figuring out the logical progression of the piece. She explains that she usually isn't trying to express something that can be explained in words, but rather it is usually a feeling or an exploration of the music itself. She uses the example of a recent project to explain the process. Ruth also talks about conveying emotions through music. For some pieces of music, the goal is to introduce the theme to the audience and have them understand it through the different changes in the music. At the opposite end of this, there is writing an opera scene where the focus is more on portraying the emotions. Professors and Courses of Influence Favorite professors and courses from Harvard include Luise Vosgerchian's course on the Development of the String Quartet and John Stewart's course on Introductory Music Theory. She also talks about her more recent professor, Lyle Davidson, who happens to be in the same tradition of Luise Vosgerchian. Other favorite courses include Biology of Fishes with Karel Liem, Scientific Ethics with George Whitesides, Moral Reasoning with Thomas Scanlon, and Marjorie Garber on Shakespeare. Timestamps: 01:41 Pursuing Music After a Career in Medicine 05:19 Motivation and Commitment During Medical School 09:57 Medical Training and Fellowship 16:28 The Process of Studying Composition 20:28 Composing and Making a Career in Music 25:32 Reading and Generative AI in Music Composition 28:03 Exploring the Creative Process of Composing Music 36:05 Music Study and Harvard College Professors Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ruthhertzman-miller3349/videos
Forget Vogue. Sourcing Journal should be required reading of you really want to know how the business of fashion works. Clare's guest this week Edward Hertzman founded this trade journal (now part of FairChild, which owns WWD) out of frustration that no one in media was telling the full story about how supply chains operate. A former apparel sourcing agent himself, with a degree in economics, the tough-talking New Yorker tells it like it is.In the garment game, suppliers and manufactures take most of the risks, while brands wield most of the power. “It's a very one-sided relationship,” he says. Add in unfair purchasing practices (which are way too common) and downward pressure on prices, and you've got a recipe for disaster - as we saw during the pandemic. And who do you think has to invest in all these new sustainability initiatives brands are talking up? Often, it's the manufacturer. Remember what brands always say: “Well, of course we don't own the factories or the mills …”Can the industry change? Who's doing it right? What does a true partnership - as opposed to a purely transactional relationship - between brands and suppliers look like? And what should we expect to happen this year when the cost of living crunch meets the realities of overstocked warehouses? Because many brands, particularly in the US, says Edward, are sitting on giant piles of unsold stock ...Required listening for anyone working in the fashion sector.Don't forget to check the shownotes for all the links. Find Sourcing Journal here.Enjoying the podcast? We are proudly independent, and rely on our listeners to help us stick around.Can you share the episode on social media, or write us a glowing review in Apple podcasts?Find Clare on Instagram & Twitter. More on www.thewardrobecrisis.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For this episode of the eCom Logistics Podcast, we welcome Edward Hertzman, Executive Vice President of Fairchild Media and Founder and President of Sourcing Journal. Edward shares the trends in supply chain he is observing today post-COVID and beyond. From the way Amazon changed logistics forever and its effects in consumer expectations as a result, to the importance of remaining agile and how to do it, Edward takes a deep dive into how global supply chains will look like in the near future and how to maintain inventory to scale. ABOUT EDWARDEdward Hertzman received a degree in economics from NYU and spent more than a decade working as a top executive for major sourcing companies all over the world, including Synergies Worldwide and Pearl Global. Hertzman sits on the Board for Delivering Good, a charitable organization that channels the resources of the fashion industry to those in need.In 2009, in response to a need in the industry, he founded Sourcing Journal Online. With more than 75,000 subscribers, Sourcing Journal Online is the largest trade journal devoted to the sourcing apparel and textile industry supply chain in the world. In August 2020, he was promoted to executive vice president of Fairchild Media, tasked with growing the businesses of all Fairchild Media titles in his new position, while continuing to lead the day-to-day operations at Sourcing Journal. He will also oversee the growth of Fairchild Media's strategic content studio, bolstering the creation of engaging, interactive content to help industry partners stand out in an increasingly competitive landscape. HIGHLIGHTS07:07 DTC is dying and mergers are set to happen13:08 Surviving devaluation and managing inventory for what's to come20:23 Keeping sourcing lean and agile in fashion25:23 Nearshoring and diversifying manufacturing and sourcing capabilities30:22 Regulations and sharing the responsibility of sustainability in supply chain management QUOTES14:27 On pushing back on the growth-at-all-costs mindset, Edward says, "Just don't acquire customers saying, Oh, the lifetime value is X and never really realize that. Don't buy inventory without testing the product. Find retail partners that are gonna support you, not just be transactional."31:09 As regulations will push for tangible sustainability measures from retail, Edward says, "I think there's only two ways to incentivize people or two ways to get people to change. One is through incentive and one is through repercussions. And what I mean by that is either you're gonna pay me more to do something or you're gonna punish me for not doing it."39:48 To survive the recession, Edward suggests, "I think that if people don't think short term, the same way I say don't buy a million T-shirts when you really only need five. Don't just start laying off to make the quarter. It's very hard to find talent in this space. Don't stop investing in technology to make the quarter because you're gonna need that technology." Find out more about Edward and Sourcing Journal in the links below:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-hertzman-2401b38/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdwardHertzmanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/edwardhertzman/Website: https://sourcingjournal.com/
Sea 2 Ep 31 Eddie Hertzman - “He Predicted Retail 2022, So What's Next?” 8/4//2022 Special Episode with Edward Hertzman, Executive Vice President, Fairchild Media & Founder and President- Sourcing Journal at Penske Media Corporation. Eddie was correct on his prediction of what 2022 was going to look like for many retailers/brands and why. So we talked about the first half of 2022 and then got his prediction for the rest of 2022 and beyond. We talk through economics, supply chain, ecommerce, banking, BNPL and consumers buying habits. Mr. Hertzman has a great look into how factories are handling the US economy and how retailers are preparing for 2023. Ecommerce Simplified! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. Brought to you by: Athletic Greens. Activate your great deal by going to: https://athleticgreens.com/partner/d35ctoffer-nutrition/en?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=emerging_d35ct__a3878__o27&utm_term=cac__a3878__o27&utm_content=sport__a3878__o27 QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Guest: Edward Hertzman LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-hertzman-2401b38/ Website:https://sourcingjournal.com/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 25 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
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Always Off Brand Season 2 Ep 3 “Just In Time or Just In Case Fashion?” with Eddie Hertzman 1/20/2022 Co-Hosts Summer Jubelirer & Scott Ohsman welcome Eddie Hertzman, Executive Vice President of Fairchild Media and Founder & President of Sourcing Journal. Eddie covers a lot of ground on the past and future of how the world of making apparel, footwear and retail is experiencing a paradigm shift. A fantastic Hayley & The News! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ GUEST: Eddie Hertzman LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-hertzman-2401b38/ Company - https://sourcingjournal.com/ Stuff we mentioned: SHIEN - https://us.shein.com/ Treadler - https://treadler.com/ Top Apps in World - https://www.marketplacepulse.com/articles/amazon-slips-to-4th-in-global-shopping-app-rankings HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 25 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
For this week's podcast, we had an important and far-reaching discussion with Edward Hertzman, Founder and Publisher of the leading online publication, SourcingJournal.com. We explore an extensive range of issues facing today's textile and apparel industries including supply chain disruptions, the importance of sustainability, the sales outlook for this year's holiday season, trade relations between China and the U.S., and future challenges facing the industry, as well as many other topics of great importance to companies operating throughout the entire textile supply chain. Additionally, we discussed the impact of Covid on the industry and the ongoing changes seen in the industry as a result of the pandemic. This is a podcast not to be missed. Mr. Hertzman is publisher of one of the most influential publications in the textile and apparel industry today. His knowledge of the business and insights into the forces affecting the industry today and in the future are second to none. Hosted by Jennifer Crumpler, Fiber Development Manager and Manager of the e3 Sustainable Cotton Program from BASF, and interviewed by industry consultant Bob Antoshak.
Today's mensch is Adam Hertzman, who is the Director of Marketing for the Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh. Topics include current programs offered through the Federation, challenges engaging with the Jewish community in 2021, and Adam's role as the individual in charge of Media Relations after the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue on October 27, 2018. For more information on the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, and for an updated event calendar, go to https://jewishfed.org
Learn about how scientists discovered that Venus flytraps can store short-term “memories,” why you shouldn't use real-time updates when waiting for the bus, and how epigenetics can make your DNA change within your lifetime. Venus flytraps store short-term ‘memories’ in their hairs by Grant Currin Segarra, C. (2020, October 14). How Venus flytraps store short-term ‘memories’ of prey. Science News. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/how-venus-flytraps-store-short-term-memories-prey Suda, H., Mano, H., Toyota, M., Fukushima, K., Mimura, T., Tsutsui, I., Hedrich, R., Tamada, Y., & Hasebe, M. (2020). Calcium dynamics during trap closure visualized in transgenic Venus flytrap. Nature Plants, 6(10), 1219–1224. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-020-00773 Platt, J. R. (2015, January 22). Venus Flytraps Risk Extinction in the Wild at the Hands of Poachers. Scientific American Blog Network. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/venus-flytraps-risk-extinction-in-the-wild-at-the-hands-of-poachers/ Waiting for the bus? Science says you shouldn't use real-time updates by Kelsey Donk Want to wait less at the bus stop? Beware real-time updates. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-10/osu-wtw101220.php Liu, L., & Miller, H. J. (2020). Does real-time transit information reduce waiting time? An empirical analysis. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 141, 167–179. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2020.09.014 With Epigenetics, Your DNA Can Change Within Your Lifetime by Ashley Hamer Cath Ennis. (2014, April 25). Epigenetics 101: a beginner’s guide to explaining everything | Cath Ennis. The Guardian; The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/occams-corner/2014/apr/25/epigenetics-beginners-guide-to-everything Rönn, T., Volkov, P., Davegårdh, C., Dayeh, T., Hall, E., Olsson, A. H., Nilsson, E., Tornberg, Å., Dekker Nitert, M., Eriksson, K.-F., Jones, H. A., Groop, L., & Ling, C. (2013). A Six Months Exercise Intervention Influences the Genome-wide DNA Methylation Pattern in Human Adipose Tissue. PLoS Genetics, 9(6), e1003572. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003572 Singh, S., & Li, S. S.-L. (2012). Epigenetic Effects of Environmental Chemicals Bisphenol A and Phthalates. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 13(8), 10143–10153. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms130810143 Suderman, M., Borghol, N., Pappas, J. J., Pinto Pereira, S. M., Pembrey, M., Hertzman, C., Power, C., & Szyf, M. (2014). Childhood abuse is associated with methylation of multiple loci in adult DNA. BMC Medical Genomics, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8794-7-13 Eriksen, K. G., Radford, E. J., Silver, M. J., Fulford, A. J. C., Wegmüller, R., & Prentice, A. M. (2017). Influence of intergenerational in utero parental energy and nutrient restriction on offspring growth in rural Gambia. The FASEB Journal, 31(11), 4928–4934. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201700017r Kaati, G., Bygren, L., & Edvinsson, S. (2002). Cardiovascular and diabetes mortality determined by nutrition during parents’ and grandparents’ slow growth period. European Journal of Human Genetics, 10(11), 682–688. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200859 Berezow, A. (2014, April 16). End the Hype over Epigenetics & Lamarckian Evolution. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/think-tank/end-the-hype-over-epigenetics-lamarckian-evolution Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to submit an article to the AHR, how the review process works, how best to frame your submission, or what type of work the AHR is most interested in? In this special episode of AHR Interview, we invited three recent AHR authors to discuss precisely these questions. Our guests are Carina Ray of Brandeis University, Sana Aiyar of MIT, and Marc Hertzman of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The articles they discuss are: Carina E. Ray, “Decrying White Peril: Interracial Sex and the Rise of Anticolonial Nationalism in the Gold Coast,” The American Historical Review, Volume 119, Issue 1, February 2014, Pages 78–110, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/119.1.78 Sana Aiyar, “Anticolonial Homelands across the Indian Ocean: The Politics of the Indian Diaspora in Kenya, ca. 1930–1950,” The American Historical Review, Volume 116, Issue 4, October 2011, Pages 987–1013, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr.116.4.987 Marc A. Hertzman, “Fatal Differences: Suicide, Race, and Forced Labor in the Americas,” The American Historical Review, Volume 122, Issue 2, April 2017, Pages 317–345, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.2.317 You can learn more about submitting your work to the AHR at americanhistoricalreview.org. Music in this episode is “Outer Reaches” by Bio Unit.
Går det att jobba som mäklare, ligga i toppen både i kundnöjdhet och omsättning utan att göra avkall på privatlivet? Och OM det går -hur orkar man år efter år? Mikaela Hertzman från Bjurfors Haninge har jobbat som mäklare i 8 år och ökar sina siffror varje år och ligger på 4,9 i betyg hos hittamäklare. Hon är dessutom noga med att inte jobba för långa dagar, hinna med att semestra och resa med sin partner och så har hon en häst som också är väldigt viktig för henne. Hur gör hon?! Hur hinner hon med?! Det, och mycket mer, får vi höra i veckans avsnitt. Vi får såklart också veckans spaning och artikel från Hemnet och Hannes från Sellda kommer med heta tips i "Action med Bernhard" !
Lance talks with local high school baseball player turned leading actor Jake Hertzman, about his role in the movie "Chance".
Colombian Dj / Producer, has tracks that make part of important labels worldwide such as Little Helpers, Whoyostro, Deep Tech Records, Kootz Music and Galanding, for some cases. He owns the seal Lame Insults and member of the recognized group ATARAXIS in the West of the country. A sample of his talent are his productions which are included in the dj sets and charts globally recognized as Ben Hoo, Initial, Milos Pesovic, Hertzman, Rob Paine, Vele, Laydee V, David San, among others. Since 2012 the country has traveled with envelopes Sets loaded with a perfect mix between Minimal, Deep House and Tech, thus achieving a proposal interesting, different and versatile when it comes to playing. Available in: sptfy.com/medellinstyle youtube.com/medellinstyle apple.co/2NirUXY soundcloud.com/medellinstyledj/sets/podcast www.mixcloud.com/MedellinStyle/ www.deezer.com/es/show/657932 tun.in/pjCgO Profile: SC: https://goo.gl/yJwDDT MC: https://goo.gl/16FKeu RA: https://goo.gl/vd5WbA YT: https://goo.gl/MNGmve FB: https://goo.gl/JB6nHj IG: https://goo.gl/h3U3BZ
Hey Gen Zers! Today I interviewed Hailey Hertzman and Katie Vonder Haar, the Co-Founders of Ooh La Lemon. At 14 years old, they run their own business, selling fun and trendy items since the summer of 2018. I hope you enjoy today's video! I'll be posting Monday every week! ly - mackenzie
On today's episode, Emanuel interviews Sourcing Journal's Founder & President, Edward Hertzman, to uncover how he built the leading B2B publication for supply chain executives and entrepreneurs in apparel, textiles, and footwear industries. Hertzman's success didn't come easy - it came from a combination of learning from his mistakes and massive amounts of hard work and focus. This is an important episode for entrepreneurs to listen to because there are many important life lessons that you will be able to implement into your own life and business. In this episode, we cover the story behind "If You Build It, They Will Not Come", where Eddie raised capital at 21 years old and launched his first venture, which ultimately failed. How the key lessons that he learned from his first venture set him up to succeed the second time around when he launched Sourcing Journal. We also discuss how he managed to have a full-time job while growing his startup (for 3 years) to the point where he was making nearly $700,000 out of his NYC apartment bedroom before leaving his 9-to-5 job. A few other key topics that we cover that will add tremendous value to you are: The work ethic needed to build a successful company Diversifying your revenue sources to make your business stronger Earn-outs: What they are and the importance behind them Ways to retain more equity in your business Finding your passion in life Want to watch the episode instead? Find it on YouTube! We hope that you enjoy today's episode and that it inspires you to take immediate action on your dreams. If you're building a fashion brand, then check out Sourcing Journal to stay up-to-date with what's going on in the industry! There are over 60,000 executives and hundreds of thousands of people actively reading this publication to be in-the-know, so do yourself a favor and check it out! If you want to reach out to Eddie directly, you can find him on LinkedIn or email him at ehertzman@sourcingjournal.com. Looking to launch a fashion brand? Email us at info@suuchi.com and our team of experts with guide you through the process! Explore our website - suuchi.com - to learn more about our solutions, technology, and capabilities.
Follow Eraseland (Colombia): https://soundcloud.com/eraseland | www.facebook.com/eraselandd/ Better known as Daniel Cubillos, "Eraseland" is a Colombian producer of electronic music that establishes the perfect combination between Minimal, Deep House and Tech, achieving an interesting perspective, different and versatile in their presentations. His deep music figures in important labels from around the world, such as Little Helpers, Whoyostro, Deep Tech Records, Kootz Music and Galanding, to name a few. He has also been responsible curator of the Lame Insults label since 2016, and a member of the ATARAXIS collective in the west of his country. A sample of his talent are his productions included in the sets and lists of world-renowned DJs such as Ben Hoo, Initial, Milos Pesovic, Hertzman, Rob Paine, Vele, Laydee V, David San, among others. We are happy to share with you our Agua y Sed 44th podcast episode with a unique 3hrs selection by the dark n deep dubby ear of Eraseland.
Follow Eraseland (Colombia): https://soundcloud.com/eraseland | www.facebook.com/eraselandd/ Better known as Daniel Cubillos, "Eraseland" is a Colombian producer of electronic music that establishes the perfect combination between Minimal, Deep House and Tech, achieving an interesting perspective, different and versatile in their presentations. His deep music figures in important labels from around the world, such as Little Helpers, Whoyostro, Deep Tech Records, Kootz Music and Galanding, to name a few. He has also been responsible curator of the Lame Insults label since 2016, and a member of the ATARAXIS collective in the west of his country. A sample of his talent are his productions included in the sets and lists of world-renowned DJs such as Ben Hoo, Initial, Milos Pesovic, Hertzman, Rob Paine, Vele, Laydee V, David San, among others. We are happy to share with you our Agua y Sed 44th podcast episode with a unique 3hrs selection by the dark n deep dubby ear of Eraseland.
Follow Eraseland (Colombia): https://soundcloud.com/eraseland | www.facebook.com/eraselandd/ Better known as Daniel Cubillos, "Eraseland" is a Colombian producer of electronic music that establishes the perfect combination between Minimal, Deep House and Tech, achieving an interesting perspective, different and versatile in their presentations. His deep music figures in important labels from around the world, such as Little Helpers, Whoyostro, Deep Tech Records, Kootz Music and Galanding, to name a few. He has also been responsible curator of the Lame Insults label since 2016, and a member of the ATARAXIS collective in the west of his country. A sample of his talent are his productions included in the sets and lists of world-renowned DJs such as Ben Hoo, Initial, Milos Pesovic, Hertzman, Rob Paine, Vele, Laydee V, David San, among others. We are happy to share with you our Agua y Sed 44th podcast episode with a unique 3hrs selection by the dark n deep dubby ear of Eraseland.
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I det här avsnittet har vi intervjuat Gitta Hertzman Pérez, VD och grundare av WonderBrand. Sin första VD-post fick hon vid 21 års ålder och nu berättar hon om sin, minst sagt, krokiga resa dit hon är idag. Vi pratar bland annat om vikten av slitna jeans, att man kanske borde vara rädd ibland, och om att det inte var bättre förr.
In Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil (Duke University Press, 2013), Marc Hertzman revisits the history of Brazil’s quintessential music and dance genre to explore the links between popular music, intellectual property, law, racial democracy and nation formation. Charting more than a century of samba’s development, Hertzman challenges simplistic narratives of the all too often romanticized form, focusing instead on the material conditions under which this cultural powerhouse came to be produced. So doing, he highlights the complex social, cultural and political processes at the heart of making samba, and indeed, making Brazil. Mark Hertzman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Illinois. His first book, Making Samba, was awarded Honorable mention by the Latin American Studies Association for the Bryce Wood Book Prize. He is currently working on his next book project, titled The Death of Zumbi: Suicide, Slavery and Martyrdom in Brazil and the Black Atlantic. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, he was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Latin American Studies as Wesleyan University, and then Assistant Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University. Sitara Thobani is Assistant Professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the performance arts in colonial and postcolonial South Asia and its diasporas, especially as these relate to formations of nation, gender, sexuality and religion. She received her DPhil in Social and Cultural Anthropology form Oxford University, and is the author of Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities: Dancing on Empire’s Stage (Routledge 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil (Duke University Press, 2013), Marc Hertzman revisits the history of Brazil’s quintessential music and dance genre to explore the links between popular music, intellectual property, law, racial democracy and nation formation. Charting more than a century of samba’s development, Hertzman challenges simplistic narratives of the all too often romanticized form, focusing instead on the material conditions under which this cultural powerhouse came to be produced. So doing, he highlights the complex social, cultural and political processes at the heart of making samba, and indeed, making Brazil. Mark Hertzman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Illinois. His first book, Making Samba, was awarded Honorable mention by the Latin American Studies Association for the Bryce Wood Book Prize. He is currently working on his next book project, titled The Death of Zumbi: Suicide, Slavery and Martyrdom in Brazil and the Black Atlantic. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, he was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Latin American Studies as Wesleyan University, and then Assistant Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University. Sitara Thobani is Assistant Professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the performance arts in colonial and postcolonial South Asia and its diasporas, especially as these relate to formations of nation, gender, sexuality and religion. She received her DPhil in Social and Cultural Anthropology form Oxford University, and is the author of Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities: Dancing on Empire’s Stage (Routledge 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil (Duke University Press, 2013), Marc Hertzman revisits the history of Brazil’s quintessential music and dance genre to explore the links between popular music, intellectual property, law, racial democracy and nation formation. Charting more than a century of samba’s development, Hertzman challenges simplistic narratives of the all too often romanticized form, focusing instead on the material conditions under which this cultural powerhouse came to be produced. So doing, he highlights the complex social, cultural and political processes at the heart of making samba, and indeed, making Brazil. Mark Hertzman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Illinois. His first book, Making Samba, was awarded Honorable mention by the Latin American Studies Association for the Bryce Wood Book Prize. He is currently working on his next book project, titled The Death of Zumbi: Suicide, Slavery and Martyrdom in Brazil and the Black Atlantic. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, he was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Latin American Studies as Wesleyan University, and then Assistant Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University. Sitara Thobani is Assistant Professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the performance arts in colonial and postcolonial South Asia and its diasporas, especially as these relate to formations of nation, gender, sexuality and religion. She received her DPhil in Social and Cultural Anthropology form Oxford University, and is the author of Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities: Dancing on Empire’s Stage (Routledge 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil (Duke University Press, 2013), Marc Hertzman revisits the history of Brazil’s quintessential music and dance genre to explore the links between popular music, intellectual property, law, racial democracy and nation formation. Charting more than a century of samba’s development, Hertzman challenges simplistic narratives of the all too often romanticized form, focusing instead on the material conditions under which this cultural powerhouse came to be produced. So doing, he highlights the complex social, cultural and political processes at the heart of making samba, and indeed, making Brazil. Mark Hertzman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Illinois. His first book, Making Samba, was awarded Honorable mention by the Latin American Studies Association for the Bryce Wood Book Prize. He is currently working on his next book project, titled The Death of Zumbi: Suicide, Slavery and Martyrdom in Brazil and the Black Atlantic. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, he was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Latin American Studies as Wesleyan University, and then Assistant Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University. Sitara Thobani is Assistant Professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the performance arts in colonial and postcolonial South Asia and its diasporas, especially as these relate to formations of nation, gender, sexuality and religion. She received her DPhil in Social and Cultural Anthropology form Oxford University, and is the author of Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities: Dancing on Empire’s Stage (Routledge 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil (Duke University Press, 2013), Marc Hertzman revisits the history of Brazil’s quintessential music and dance genre to explore the links between popular music, intellectual property, law, racial democracy and nation formation. Charting more than a century of samba’s development, Hertzman challenges simplistic narratives of the all too often romanticized form, focusing instead on the material conditions under which this cultural powerhouse came to be produced. So doing, he highlights the complex social, cultural and political processes at the heart of making samba, and indeed, making Brazil. Mark Hertzman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Illinois. His first book, Making Samba, was awarded Honorable mention by the Latin American Studies Association for the Bryce Wood Book Prize. He is currently working on his next book project, titled The Death of Zumbi: Suicide, Slavery and Martyrdom in Brazil and the Black Atlantic. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, he was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Latin American Studies as Wesleyan University, and then Assistant Professor of Latin American Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University. Sitara Thobani is Assistant Professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the performance arts in colonial and postcolonial South Asia and its diasporas, especially as these relate to formations of nation, gender, sexuality and religion. She received her DPhil in Social and Cultural Anthropology form Oxford University, and is the author of Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities: Dancing on Empire’s Stage (Routledge 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anna Hertzman och Mirijam Geyerhofer samtalar med Anna Davidsson som på sitt Instagramkonto har över 30 000 följare och där heter "Apan satt i granen". Apan satt i granen beskriver sig själv som den ofrivilliga kroppsaktivisten och säger att det är någonting hon tillskrivits för att hon är tjock och vågar ta plats.
Detta är del 1 av en serie i temat "Hjälp! Jag är feminist i en heterorelation". Anna Hertzman och Mirijam Geyerhofer pratar om ifall det ens är möjligt att vara feminist i en heterorelation. Hertzman eldar upp sig över att mäns jobb alltid verkar vara viktigare än kvinnors när det kommer till att ta ut föräldraledighet. Allt utifrån en heterosexuell synvinkel.
Anna Hertzman och Mirijam Geyerhofer samtalar med transpersonen Mikael i Kjol. Samtalet handlar om självhat, att komma ut som transvestit, självmordstankar och kärleken till sina barn.
Anna Hertzman och Mirijam Geyerhofer samtalar om alkohol, att växa upp i en missbruksfamilj, dysfunktionalitet och mycket mer.
Anna Hertzman och Mirijam Geyerhofer reder ut hur en finner vänner som vuxna och hur en gör slut med de vänner en inte vill ha kvar. Kan alla människor skaffa vänner? Hur gör jag för att skaffa en ny vän i vuxen ålder? Är det coolt att ha många vänner och att vara med i gäng? Svaren finner ni i podcasten!
Anna Hertzman och Mirijam Geyerhofer pratar om graviditet, förlossning, pseudotvillingar och det ständiga sökandet efter sömn.
Hertzman & Geyerhofer presenterar sin podcast och bestämmer om det ska gå mot tysk porrfilm utan ljud eller en vanlig podcast. Svaret finner du i podden.
Hi and welcome to Intransikbeats Podcast number 15. Vince Lorenz on the mic and this month we have one our own intransikbeats artist and producer, Minimal Entropy, in the mix from Amsterdam ! He s prepared an hour of techno darkness for us, starting with this track from Oleg PW called Intro The Dark ^^ Minimal Entropy has released on labels such as Dark and Sonorous Recordings, Parallel 125, Freitag Limited, and many more. He s got a few projects in progress so make sure to check out his stuff from the links in the description below. YOu can always learn more about him and get some free content at intransikbeats.com. You are listening to IntransikBeats Podcast. Minimal Entropy in the mix playing 492 from Florian Msk. Enjoy ! This live set is coming to an end, hope you enjoyed it, This is a track from Hertzman called Requital. Thanks to Minimal Entropy for making this episode possible, and thank YOU for your massive support in 2014. Happy new year! See you next month for another guest mix and dont forget to visit intransikbeats.com for upcoming events and music. IntransikBeats @ http://www.intransikbeats.com Fresh Sounds @ https://soundcloud.com/minimal-entropy Releases @ http://www.beatport.com/artist/minimal-entropy/214425 Follow his activity @ https://www.facebook.com/MinimalEntropy.IntransikBeats
1-Oswaldo Ar & Alex Cambrano Out of Space-(Original Mix)2-Oswaldo Ar & Alex Cambrano Elastic Bodies-(Original Mix)3-YYY-Imad Hud (Original Mix)3-Insect Elektrika-Funny Pelikan In Shower (Original Mix)4-Aeon (Original Mix) Damolh33, Hertzman remix5-Dj Glen-Boogie Mafioso-6-Uncover - Clone kent-Insect Elektrika's Ghost Bomb Remix7-Davide-Agoraphilia (Rodrigo DP Remix)8-Franck Valat-Sinus (Original Mix)9-Steven Campodoni-Transport (Original Mix)10-Carbon , Wahrilich -Kiefermäuler (Remix)11-Alex Cambrano-Registry CX(Original Mix)12-Oswaldo Ar-Fresh Air (Original Mix)13-Franck Valat-Neutrons(Original mix)14-Oswaldo Ar- Alex Cambrano-(Original Mix)-Out of Spacehttps://soundcloud.com/creepy-finger-records/creepy-finger-podcast-012
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AndyYorx Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/andy-yorx Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/artist/yorx/260902 tracklist: 1.Yorx - Umbral mental (original mix) 2.Juliett amp Yo Montero-Someone Behind You (Original Mix) 3.Yorx - Freaky Day (soon in shinocs music) 4.Johnny Aemkel - The Genesis (Original Mix) 5.Maxud - I Was Sick (Original Mix) 6.Yo Montero, Juliett-Dr Satan (Ricky Ebner Remix) 7.Hertzman, Toollbox - Scourge (Original Mix) 8.Lewis Fautzi-Earth original mix 9-Yorx - Valley Of The Psilocybin (Original Mix)
Krad Podcast May 2013Tracklist -01 Intro02 TYf - Boogie Nights (Original Mix)03 Terry Whyte - Rhino Romance (Original Mix)04 TYf - Natural Body (Original Mix)05 Hertzman & Damolh33 - Concern (Original Mix)06 Hernan Bass - Born To Freak (Original Mix)07 Urban Fluxus - Kung Fu Tea Cup (Original Mix)08 Miro Pajic - Sky Corners (Original Mix)09 Nino Blink - The Joy Of Hex (Moog Conspiracy Remix)10 Nino Blink - The Alchemist (Edu Pretz Remix)11 Yo Montero - A Few Seconds Left (Original Mix)12 The Badgers & Damolh33 - Cabin Fever (Miro Pajic Cowbell From Hell Mix)13 Adam Schock & Jason Baker - Bowmore (Terry Whyte Remix)14 Dorbachov - No Going Back (Dani Sbert Remix)15 Billy Dalessandro - Zoe (Original Mix)16 Terry Whyte - Turmoil (Original mix)17 Click Box - Brutal Shore (Original Mix)18 Alex Smoke - I-73 Night (Original Mix)19 Outrohttps://soundcloud.com/terrywhyte/krad-podcast-terry-whyte-may
The time of our life where learning moments are the densest happen before we are 4 years old. How parents relate to and respond to their kids will have lifelong repercussions for the future adult. By the age of 40 months, children who will be aggressive later will have declared themselves. Our system as it is designed now, waits until the problems are well established before stepping up in a big way with funds. This is not very economical, especially given the tools exist to identify challenges early enough to prevent major and very difficult-to-reverse patterns. Childhood experiences are now shown to have lifelong epigenetic effects in the adult brain, affecting certain chronic potentially preventable health issues such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cognitive aging and mental health issues. The key lies in not only in early identification, but investing in addressing the root of the problem. The return on investment in prevention, over the individual’s next 75 years will be well worth it, for all Canadians!
P4 Kristianstad. Anna Hertzman sjunger på skånska och har skrivit låtar som "Din röv" och "Alla män". Här gästar hon Morgonen och pratar om ilska, prestationsångest och att försöka sjunga på rikssvenska. Med Johanna Zachhau och Johan Pettersson.
Enjoy our 4th episode podcast (enjoy for free) by Edoardo Spolaore (It)... An Amazing minimal/techno underground DJmix 01 - Madato - model27 (original mix) 02 - Demolh33, Hertzman - hemicrania (original mix) 03 - Edoardo Spolaore - slow motion (original mix) 04 - Edoardo Spolaore - Trampoline (original mix) [giraphone records] 05 - Alexi Delano, Ambivalent - brooklyn weekdays (original mix) 06 - Felix Bernhardt - brutkasten (original mix) 07 - Alex Bellini - Habeo (original mix) [giraphone records] 08 - Edoardo Spolaore - crystalline (original mix) 09 - Demolh33, Hertzman - Delusion (original mix) 10 - Mike Wall,Ixel - Berlin (original mix) 11 - Lunatik - remote view (Paco Osuna remix) 12 - Edoardo Spolaore - mad (original mix) 13 - Faktorm - shift (original mix) 14 - Gabriel Ferreira - otpros (original mix) 15 - Donjr - Thunder (Flamen remix) [giraphone records]