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Scott Shay is the author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism (a finalist for a National Jewish Book Award) and Getting our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry, as well as his latest book, Conspiracy U: A Case Study. He is also the co-founder and chairman of Signature Bank. The Future of Jewish is a podcast hosted by Joshua Hoffman, the founder of JOOL. In each episode, Joshua is joined by top leaders, thinkers, and doers who are paving the path for a promising Jewish future.
Scott Shay is the author of “In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism,” wherein he explores the most common atheist critiques of the Bible and religion. He says the earth simply has not existed long enough for humans and other creatures to have evolved, and thus there must have been an intervening event by a creator. We also discuss his new book, “Conspiracy U,” in which he examines how conspiracy theories have been used throughout history, from the Holocaust to Covid to Putin's war in Ukraine.Support Hidden Truth Show by going to https://www.patreon.com/HiddenTruthShow and pledging just $5/month and receive access to Jim and special content and a Hidden Truth cap!Website: http://www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/hiddentruthshow
This broadcast was livestreamed recently. This is the debut of Scott A. Shay's interview on the heels of the release of his 3rd book CONSPIRACY U. This is a story of outrage that Author Shay, a member of the Jewish Community had to tell. On the heels of his last book where he talked about the pain of losing family members in the Holocaust he steps through the wall yet again... Exposing the truth about politically motivated conspiracy theories masquerading as Scholarship in a high level Education Institution which was also his Alma Mater. Get the book at www.scottshay.com ABOUT SCOTT SHAY: Scott A. Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader, and author of several widely read books on profound issues facing the Jewish community. Scott is the co-founder and Chairman of Signature Bank, well known as one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. Scott earned a BA in Economics and a Masters in Management from Northwestern University, a valuable experience due to the commitment of his professors to high academic standards and the ideals of the university's motto. His third book, Conspiracy U: A Case Study, utilizes this motto as a backdrop to illustrate how his alma mater and academia in general have departed from these standards and ideals, sacrificing academic integrity and trustworthy scholarship in favor of Conspiracy Theories. Scott is a distinguished leader in the Jewish community and an avid student of religion and its application to the world outside of the synagogue, church, or mosque. These interests are reflected in Conspiracy U, as well as his previous two books, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism and Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry. Scott lives in New York City, NY.
Interview with entrepreneur, banker and author Scott Shay with a meditation at the end on making the world a better place. Scott A. Shay is a leading businessman and author of “Conspiracy U”, “In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism” and “Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry”. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001 and the bank has become one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. Scott has been featured on Google Talks, many other media outlets and did a TedX talk for TedXWallStreet called, “More Banks, Fewer Problems”. https://www.scottshay.com/about
LifeBlood COMPLETE: We talked about the state of organized religion, the meaning and danger of modern day idolatry, the role of perspective, and how to think about and answer life's biggest questions with Scott Shay, Founder and Executive Chairman of Signature Bank and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. Listen to learn the role that universities are playing in the current state of religion in America! You can learn more about Scott at ScottShay.com, Facebook and LinkedIn. Learn more about Money Alignment Academy and bringing Financial Wellness to your organization. We're on YouTube, check us out! We're honored to have been named one of the top podcasts from investing! George is honored to be included on Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2020! Have George speak to your organization. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com. Check out Money Alignment Academy as well!
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 1081, originally published in November 2018. Jason Hartman starts this episode with a look at former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's most recent article outlining his concerns with our current economic situation. Greenspan is concerned we're headed toward stagflation, so what would that do to the average real estate investor? One sector that could potentially get hit is short-term rentals, so Jason investigates one of his big concerns on that front. Then Jason finishes his conversation with Scott A Shay, co-founder of Signature Bank and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, about the degradation of ethics and character, and how we can reverse the course our nation is still on that idolizes money and power. Key Takeaways: [3:40] Alan Greenspan's new article highlights some of his concerns about our economy [7:19] The graying of America [9:34] Greenspan says Stagflation is coming, so what does that mean for real estate investors? [14:17] What concerns Jason about short-term rentals Scott Shay Interview: [20:45] There's a degradation of ethics and character today [25:26] How do we fix our current idolatry of money and power? [30:00] How Adam Smith and Chapter 19 of Leviticus are similar Website: www.InGoodFaith.com
Do we need God for a moral society? If there is a God, how could he allow such human atrocities? Is doubt an important part of faith? In this episode, Scott Shay and Angela Levesque explore some of the big questions around God. Scott addresses many of the critiques and criticisms atheists and others have around a faith-based life. Scott contends that idolatry is at the foundation of most of these critiques and we often mistake it for true faith. We also explore the lack of meaning in science and why scientism is now a modern form of idolatry. About the GuestScott A. Shay is a Co-Founder and Chairman of Signature Bank and he is also the Chairman of the Investment Committee of the Elah Fund, an Israel private equity fund. He is a passionate community activist as well. Scott started an adult educational program, chaired several major Jewish educational programs and, with his wife Susan, started a Hebrew School. He is the author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism and Getting our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry. He has also written articles on Judaism, belief and the economy for many leading publications. Scott has been thinking about religion, reason, and modernity since wondering why his parents sent him to Hebrew school.LinksScott Shay's Website https://www.scottshay.comwww.chaosandlight.com
Allison Josephs interviews author Scott A. Shay to discuss his second book, "In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism."
Jon talks with Scott Shay, chairman and co-founder of Signature Bank of New York and is the author of "In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism", about Fundamental Business Execution Tactics and Why It Makes Sense to Believe in God in the modern age. Scott Shay is not only the Chairman and Co-Founder of Signature Bank of New York which started with no deposits and has become a $50 billion bank but he has also had a successful career on Wall Street. With all that, he loves to write —- In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism is his second book. The book has won accolades and has become a go to book for people questioning their own faith. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Scott Shay: Website: https://www.scottshay.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-shay
In this episode Rabbi Wildes talks with author and Signature bank founder Scott Shay. Scott Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader and author of two widely read books. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001; the bank has become one of the best banks in New York for private business owners.Scott's second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books.Scott gives talks around the country and is interviewed on TV, radio, and podcasts many times throughout the year.
Scott A. Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader, and author of two widely read books. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001; the bank has become one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. Scott's second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books.
Scott A. Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader and author of two widely read books. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001; the bank has become one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. Scott's second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books.
Dr. Al chats with author of the new release “In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism”, Scott Shay. Scott Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader and author. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001, worth somewhere over $50 Billion. Todays talk is a deep dive into his father’s brutal, heart-breaking and miraculous journey of surviving through the Nazi concentration camps in WWII, we also get into the atheism vs religion debate, the arguments for and against the science, nature, evolution, idolatry, the lessons of the holocaust, do religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam value equality, justice, morality and ethics, and so much more. Wear Rise Up! Radio Merch! Are you looking for some sweet workout or lounging around clothes, check out the Rise Up! Radio merch store. Join The Rise Up! Radio Inner Circle. $20 off annual membership with coupon code: podcast Connect with The Rise Up! Radio Newsletter. Connect with Scott Shay: ScottShay.com "In Good Faith" The Rise Up! Radio Podcast is brought to you by: Audible: Audible is the world’s largest producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, enriching the lives of our millions of listeners every day. I use it everyday while I run, drive or relax on the couch. BrainMD: This is the multivitamin I take everyday (Brain + Body Power), and my son takes the Kid’s NeuroVite. Smarter Supplements Formulated With Science and is actually Made For Your Brain. Founded by some awesome doctors, BrainMD chooses smart, necessary and whole ingredients that properly nourish your brain to optimize your whole body. Use this link for 15% OFF + Free Shipping on ALL orders when you select Auto-Delivery! ButcherBox: I use it, and I think you’ll love it too. Butcher Box Delivers 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef, free-range, organic chicken, heritage breed pork, and wild caught Alaskan salmon directly to your door, free shipping. They also have monthly exclusive membership deals. You can use the link in the show notes for $30 off of your 1st box. BrainTap: This is the app that I personally use to scientifically put stress in its place, all while I get to Relax, Reboot & Revitalize my Brain. I can get you started with an exclusive new offer for all of my listeners! - Start the app today with a Free 15-Day Gift pass and you’ll also receive “Thrive in Overdrive: How to Navigate Your Overloaded Lifestyle” FREE ebook! CleanBeautyCon: Advocates for safer and more sustainable cosmetics. Clean Beauty Con produces weekly Clean Beauty Virtual Summits featuring clean beauty brand founders, celebrity influencers and a community of like-minded people to uplift and empower you “Until All Beauty is Clean Beauty”. I was a featured guest at one of the summits and I loved it. Use the discount code riseupradio to save 10%. Podcast Penthouse: Launch a Top Shelf Podcast and Skyrocket Your Income, Influence, Power and Respect, Even If You're Starting From Scratch and Know Nothing About Podcasts.
Scott Shay, Co-founder and Chairman of Signature Bank and author of two important books about Jewish life in the United States, ‘In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism’ and ‘Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry’, is Mark’s very special guest today. Scott is a frequent speaker around the country in a variety of media, and for today’s episode he will be discussing Genesis 3:1 with Mark. Scott begins the discussion with a very detailed analysis of the snake character in this passage, its motives, and just how it defeats God’s plan. What follows is a fascinating examination of the lessons surrounding resentment which are inherent to this passage, and which continue to resonate throughout our world today. Scott also shares the lessons he has learned about mankind over the years, and passionately describes the joy he experiences in introducing people across the country to the beauty and wisdom of the Bible. The Torah is filled with lessons for us all, and today’s episode brings to life one of the most important and fundamental of these. Episode Highlights: An analysis of the snake character and its motives in this passage How the snake defeats God’s plan The lessons we can take from resentment being a part of the Creation story The importance of identifying and conquering resentment The lessons Scott has learned about mankind Scott’s books and introducing people to the Bible Quotes: “In my view, the first 11 chapters of the Bible are really about important lessons that God wanted to convey to the Jewish people and to the world and humanity.” “The best liars tell nothing but the truth.” “We have fallen into this idea that…the two separate Creation narratives were stapled together. Well, in fact, they are integrated, they’re not stapled together.” “The Torah is not a history book, it’s not a cookbook, it’s a guidebook to help us live our lives more fully, more meaningfully, and better everyday.” “It’s a constant motif that runs through our politics, even in the modern world – resentment.” “There’s really no limit to how far we can progress if we’re not looking to blame someone else.” Genesis 3:1 Now the serpent was the shrewdest of all the wild beasts which the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, "Has God really said, 'You shall not eat of any tree of the garden?'" https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.3.1?ven=Jewish_English_Torah&lang=bi&aliyot=0 Links: The Rabbi’s Husband homepage: http://therabbishusband.com/ Mark’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/markgerson?lang=en
My guest is Scott Shay. Scott's second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism (https://www.amazon.com/Good-Faith-Questioning-Religion-Atheism/dp/1682617920), has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books. Scott gives talks around the country and is interviewed on TV, radio, and podcasts many times throughout the year. Special Guest: Scott Shay.
Scott Shay is co-founder and chairman of Signature Bank of New York and the author of "In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism". Scott sits down with Rabbi Mintz to discuss religion at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic and how he is able to wear two hats: one as the chairman of a bank and the other as the author of a best selling religious book.
Scott Shay is the co-founder and chairman of Signature Bank in New York, New York. He is also the chairman of the investment committee of the Elah Fund. He has been a long time investing partner of Lew Ranieri, and together they were managing partners of various hyperion funds and Ranieri partners. Throughout his career, he has invested in a wide variety of companies, mostly in the financial service and technology arenas. Work is not sufficient for Scott though. His second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recently published and has been receiving wide accolades. Learn more about Scott and his book, In Good Faith, at scottshay.com.
“If we all just don’t self-deify, then this world would be a better place” Scott Shay is the co-founder of an American Bank and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, a book which explores the most common atheist critiques of the Bible and religion, incorporating Jewish, Christian, and Muslim voices. In this episode Scott shares with me his belief systems around religion and the driving force behind writing his book. We cover: Generational trauma - The son of a Holocaust survivor The resilience gene Realising your meaning in life Misconceptions of the bible Re-evaluation of religion and of atheism Cults, Idolatry and false prophets Why is it important to have a belief in god? Belief systems What can a belief in god give you Check out Scott’s book - In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism You can find out more about Scott and connect with him at Scottshay.com , Facebook
Financial icon Scott Shay grew up in the shadows of the holocaust his father survived. He shares tips to finding God even amidst life's hardest challenges. Scott Shay: Where is God in Hard Times?BioScott Shay has spent his life balancing both work and faith. He is well known on Wall Street and was a founding member of Signature Bank in New York. Scott has spoken on many podcasts and even on TEDx and Google. He and his wife Susan are the parents of four children and he is the author of "Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry" and his new book, "In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism." Scott's FatherScott's story starts with his father, who was born in a town called Švėkšna, Lithuania. He grew up in a shtetl, or a small Jewish town or village, like in Fiddler on the Roof. About 25% of the population of his village was Jewish and 75% was Christian Lithuanian. The same year of his father's Bar Mitzvah, the Nazis came in late June and rounded up all the Jews. Scott's grandfather was murdered before the deportation. All of Scott's immediate family on his father's side were killed sometime during the Holocaust. The closest relative Scott has on that side of his family is a second cousin once removed. Scott's father was deported to a work camp and after moving a few times ended up in Auschwitz in 1943. That would have been the end except he was put in a work duty group in Warsaw. From there he went to Dachau where he was liberated. Scott's father weighed less than 70 pounds when liberated and was certainly no more than weeks, or days from death. He was extremely fortunate to be taken to an Allied hospital and nursed back to health for about a year. Then he was sent to a displaced persons camp. A doctor in Chicago named Julius Mayo signed a form stating that Scott's father wouldn't be a burden on the US taxpayer and brought him to Chicago, where he began working as a carpenter. God in the DetailsThere was no doubt in Scott's father's mind that there was a God in heaven looking out for him. Any slight deviation in his path would have been certain death for him. He wouldn't have survived if he had been standing in a different line or been at a different place at a different time. Random chance couldn't explain it. But this didn't stop Scott's father from being angry. His own father had been murdered when he was 14 years old. His younger brother had been murdered and everyone he knew was gone. Unfortunately, he was not even welcomed back to his hometown. So while he knew God was there, he was angry with Him. It took a long time for Scott to understand that. Scott remembers that when he was young, they would always go to synagogue, but that his father would talk to others or doze off during the sermon. He wanted to make sure Scott went, but he was giving God the silent treatment. He, along with many others, could not understand how God had let such a horrible thing happen to them. But Why?In spite of all this, Scott has always felt that God was looking out for his family. "God was present at Auschwitz. God was present at Dachau." God knew what his father had gone through. How could God be in the details of such a horrific event? Scott spent his life thinking about this and other "Why" questions. That idea was a fundamental part of his first book. When he spoke with atheists, he found that the idea of God allowing such awful things to happen throughout the world was a large part of the reason why they didn't believe God could exist. Scott found that when he went on book tours, he would often be asked by people in all walks of life and with all kinds of difficulties, "How could God let this happen?" At the end of the day, Scott feels that those who believe in God have to be able to explain the why, while atheists have to be able to explain everything else. Free WillScott says there is no one answer to why God allows bad things to happen. But it does come down to one big
What do you do in a major financial crisis? Adam Markel talks to Scott Shay, a leading businessman, thought leader, and author of two widely read books – the second of which, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and also earned a Finalist Award from the National Jewish Books in 2018. Today, citing out key observations that led him and his team to prepare for the recent financial and incoming financial fiasco, Scott shares some tactics on surviving major financial crises. He also sends a message that integrates resilience for everyone in this Coronavirus-inflicted world.Get the newest Conscious PIVOT Podcast episodes delivered directly to you – subscribe here. And, if you're enjoying the podcast, please give us a 5-star rating on iTunes! For instructions click here.DOING THIS for 10 Seconds Can Change Your Life! Click here to watch Adam's Inspiring TEDx Talk!
Scott Shay is the Chairman and co-founder of Signature Bank of New York, which started with no deposits and has become a $50 billion bank. Before founding the bank, he also had a successful career on Wall Street. Most recently he has released a new book, "In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism" On episode 537 of "Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do", Scott shares his entrepreneurial journey and talks about how people can find their own success. About Signature Bank Signature Bank is a full service commercial bank that serves privately owned business clients and their owners and senior managers. The Bank offers business and personal banking products and services, as well as investment, brokerage, asset management, and insurance products through its subsidiary, Signature Securities Group Corp. https://thomsinger.com/podcast/scott-shay
This week's guest on the Seekers of Meaning Podcast is Scott Shay, author of the book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. The post Scott Shay, author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, discusses religion on this week’s Seekers of Meaning Podcast appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
This week's guest on the Seekers of Meaning Podcast is Scott Shay, author of the book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. The post Scott Shay, author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, discusses religion on this week’s Seekers of Meaning Podcast appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
In his book, “In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism,” Shay incorporates Jewish, Christian and Muslim voices for a fresh, modern re-evaluation of religion and of atheism. Why does God always seem so pissed? Why wouldn’t God’s existence be made more obvious to everyone so all would believe? Is Genesis allegorical? Old Testament human trafficking? Are scientists in denial if they deny the existence of a god? What kind of messiah are Jewish people looking for? (Interview starts at 16:55 mark) Joey, Natalie and John also talk about profoundly violent and grotesque movies (i.e. Midsommar) and whether there is merit in “the disturbing.” support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/pwnapod follow this podcast: https://www.facebook.com/PWNApod/ join the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PWNAtalk/ follow joey on T and I: @joeysvendsen
Scott Shay is not only the Chairman and cofounder of Signature Bank of New York which started with no deposits and has become a $50 billion bank but he has also had a successful career on Wall Street. With all that, he loves to write—- In Good Faith:Questioning Religion and Atheism is his second book. The book has won accolades and has become a go to book for people questioning their own faith.
On this week's episode of The Undone Redone Podcast, Tray and Melody sit down with author and banker Scott Shay. Shay is a Co-Founder and Chairman of Signature Bank and a longstanding Jewish community activist. He has started a Hebrew school, an adult educational program, and chaired several Jewish educational programs. Shay discusses his new book In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, describes what motivated him to engage with the arguments of the New Atheists. He also explains that the temptation of idolatry did not disappear in the Old Testament but persists as part of human nature to this very day, and what we can do to work to counteract that temptation. Our listeners can learn more about Scott and find links to both of his books at https://www.scottshay.com/. Quotes: "We have a Jewish saying that states 'don't do unto other's what you wouldn't want done to you' and the rest is just commentary. That is so fundamental to being a believer." "The problem I try to discuss with idolizing reason is that reason can take you down a road to all of these awful places."
In this week's Everyday Conversations Podcast Shafer Parker interviews Scott Shay. A banker, an author and an orthodox Jew, Scott Shay has recently published In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. In his book Scott explicitly refutes atheism’s charge that religion poisons everything and makes the case that the opposite is true.
Scott A. Shay, the chairman of Signature Bank of New York and practicing Jew, talks about his fascinating new book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, about the viability of faith in a secular world.
Whether you believe in God or not, you cannot help but accept the fact that this world worships a higher being. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Pecca interviews Scott Shay, the Executive Chairman of Signature Bank, New York and the author of the book called In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, about his interesting […]
Whether you believe in God or not, you cannot help but accept the fact that this world worships a higher being. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Pecca interviews Scott Shay, the Executive Chairman of Signature Bank, New York and the author of the book called In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, about his interesting insights and experiences in religion. Sharing some excerpts from his book including his father’s story being a holocaust survivor, Scott talks about his learnings from interviewing people from various faiths and notes the common denominator between them. Learn how politics translate to ideology in this revealing episode. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join Expect Miracles community today:drkevinpecca.comMontclair Upper Cervical Chiropractic FacebookDr. Kevin Pecca InstagramEmail Dr. Kevin Pecca
This is truly one of the most fascinating interviews I've ever done. Scott Shay who carved out a name for himself on Wall Street unpacks his second passion in this candid conversation; the question of faith, to believe or not to believe. Scott has a very diverse background; he has spoken at TedX Wall Street, Google, he's the co-founder of Signature Bank New York, and the author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism just name a few things he's done! The son of a Holocaust survivor, Shay was fascinated by his father's faith in God and the very human side of asking why horrible, unthinkable things happen in our world. In Shay's book, he asks the deeper question of how someone steps into the power that allows that behavior and why humanity has historically stood by and watched. You'll find Scott's ideas on "self deification" to be both thought provoking and offering an answer to why people behave so poorly. Key points: How atheism morphs into idolatry Self justification and self delusion Why is it rational to believe in God Finding common cause with Atheists How prayer can lead to change Safeguarding yourself and your leadership mindset Connect with Scott: Scottshay.com Purchase his book: InGoodFaith.com
Scott A. Shay is a Co-Founder and Chairman of Signature Bank and a longstanding Jewish community activist. Shay started a Hebrew school, an adult educational program, and chaired several Jewish educational programs. He is the author of Getting our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry and has been thinking about religion, reason, and modernity since wondering why his parents sent him to Hebrew school. Scott's second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books. Connect With Scott Twitter: @ScottAShay1 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScottShayAuthor Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech
“What does it mean to believe in a monotheistic god?” asks Scott Shay, author of the new book In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. It in, one of his main goals is to show that it is as rational to be a monotheist as an atheist. Rabbi Rami and Scott discuss the book and Shay's views. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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“What does it mean to believe in a monotheistic god?” asks Scott Shay, author of the new book In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. It in, one of his main goals is to show that it is as rational to be a monotheist as an atheist. Rabbi Rami and Scott discuss the book and Shay's views.
Is belief of one type or another necessary to lead a good life? Scott Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader, and author of two widely read books: Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry, and In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, the latter of which has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books. Scott co-founded Signature Bank in 2001, which has become known as one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. And he is a highly sought-after speaker, giving talks around the country throughout the year. For more information, visit: http://scottshay.com.
He's a leading businessman, thought leader, author of two widely read books, and is often featured on national TV and radio. Scott Shay co-founded Signature Bank in 2001, and has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors since its inception. Signature Bank is now one of the best banks in New York for private business owners. Scott's second book, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, has been recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by Mosaic Authors and earned a finalist award from National Jewish Books. Coming to you from New York City, the financial capital of the world, with a wealth of knowledge in the financial sector as much as in life, we're excited to sit down today with Scott Shay on The Power Entrepreneur's Podcast. Learn more about Scott Shay at scottshay.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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OVERVIEW During this episode, Scott Shay, businessman and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism and Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry talks to your host Miro Wcislo. Find out what modern society’s view about religion, and its effect on our communication with each other. Find out how bad things happen, and what does God really do to prevent such? Episode Highlights: What is Idolatry? What did Idolatry did to the Golden Rule? What good did detachment from technology did for Scott? How can there be bad happenings if there is a God? How did Scott Shay start his career? What are Scott’s favorites? Who is Scott’s greatest mentor? Is entrepreneurship a fad? Key Points: The use of social media and other means of gaining popularity has lots of positive output, but humans must be weary of its adverse effect and its backfire to themselves if not utilized properly. God does not simply turn a blind eye, it is us that does not believe that doing the right thing is good. Tweetable Quotes: “There are three groups of people - who don’t believe, who believes but thinks its irrational, and those who believe in God.” - Scott Shay “God believes in us, the question is do we believe in ourselves to do the right thing?” - Scott Shay Resources Mentioned: Visit Scott’s website at https://www.scottshay.com/ Check his Facebook at www.facebook.com/ScottShayAuthor Check his Twitter at https://twitter.com/ScottAShay1 Check his new book, In Good Shape: Questioning Religion and Atheism Liar's Poker: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street By Michael Lewis
Scott Shay didn’t think he would be where he is today as the Chairman of Signature Bank when he started his freshmen year at Northwestern as a chemistry major. Shay, a Chicago native, moved to New York shortly after graduating to join the Salomon Brothers Group. Despite the first six months of his tenure at Salomon Brothers being some of the hardest times in his career both intellectually and physically, he grabbed every opportunity to pursue new projects. His dedication led him to meet some of the most notable mentors, including Lewis Ranieri, and opened up new forks down the road in his career path. Shay, who is also the author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, reflects on his father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor and to continue his legacy of resiliency.
Scott Shay, author of “In Good Faith - Questioning Religion and Atheism,” responds to the murderous attack of a Chabad synagogue in Poway, California that took the life of Lori Gilbert-Kaye z”l. JBS’s “In The News” with Mark S. Golub.
It was just a few years ago that the so-called “New Atheists” played an outsized role in American culture. Scientists like Richard Dawkins and polemicists like the late Christopher Hitchens wrote page after page lambasting faith as not only illogical, but also immoral and destructive. When Scott Shay—founder of a successful bank and an observant Jew—realized how much purchase their arguments had on his friends and colleagues, he decided it was time to explore this “New Atheism,” investigate its arguments, and refute it. In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, is the product of Shay’s efforts. The book is incredibly ambitious, tackling everything from the true meaning of the Bible to the proper relationship between faith and science. But perhaps its most interesting insights are on the topic of idolatry and how this scourge of biblical Israel continues to manifest itself today—albeit in a very different guise. In this podcast, Shay joins Tikvah Fund Senior Director Jonathan Silver for a discussion of his book and the nature of idolatry. Shay describes what motivated him to engage with the arguments of the New Atheists and offers his thoughts on everything from pagan religion to the perils of tribalism in America. As he does so, Shay helps us see how that the temptation of idolatry did not disappear with the ancient world but persists as part of human nature to this very day. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Great Feeling” by Alex Kizenkov.
Jason Hartman starts this episode with a look at former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's most recent article outlining his concerns with our current economic situation. Greenspan is concerned we're headed toward stagflation, so what would that do to the average real estate investor? One sector that could potentially get hit is short-term rentals, so Jason investigates one of his big concerns on that front. Then Jason finishes his conversation with Scott A Shay, co-founder of Signature Bank and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, about the degradation of ethics and character, and how we can reverse the course our nation is still on that idolizes money and power. Key Takeaways: [3:40] Alan Greenspan's new article highlights some of his concerns about our economy [7:19] The graying of America [9:34] Greenspan says Stagflation is coming, so what does that mean for real estate investors? [14:17] What concerns Jason about short-term rentals Scott Shay, Part 2 [20:45] There's a degradation of ethics and character today [25:26] How do we fix our current idolatry of money and power? [30:00] How Adam Smith and Chapter 19 of Leviticus are similar Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Contest www.InGoodFaith.com
Jason Hartman starts today's episode from the beaches of Hawaii, discussing booms and busts throughout history, the definition of an investment, while also recapping this past weekend's Profits in Paradise event. Then producer Adam has the November Mortgage Minutes with one of Jason's lenders, as the two discuss what impact the market pullback has had and where rates are going. Then Jason talks with Scott A Shay, co-founder of Signature Bank and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, in Part 1, about the dangers of our society becoming more cash averse, the degradation of ethics and character, and Glass-Steagall. Key Takeaways: [3:32] Take care of the money thing, get the money thing otu of the way in your life, because money will ALWAYS be an issue [6:41] There have been booms and busts all throughout history; the best way to prepare is to follow Jason's 10 Commandments [9:19] How to tell if something is an investment Adam's Mortgage Minutes: [14:41] The pullback in the market hasn't impacted the mortgage market like you'd expect [18:51] The people who got foreclosured on in the great recession are now able to borrow again, but the great rates have vanished so they're not in position to borrow again Scott A Shay Interview: [22:54] Even after everything we went through in the Great Recession, the banking industry is more consolidated now than it's ever been [25:45] 60% of bank mergers result in a destruction of bank value [29:54] The history and purpose of Glass-Steagall [32:40] Our society is becoming more and more cash averse; what does this mean for us moving forward? Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Hawaii www.InGoodFaith.com
Scott A. Shay is author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. Shay has had a successful business career spanning Wall Street, private equity, venture capital, and banking. He co-founded Signature Bank of New York and has served as its Chairman since its formation
Jason Hartman talks with Scott Shay, co-found of Signature Bank and author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism, about the dangers of our society becoming more cash averse, the degradation of ethics and character, and how we can reverse the course our nation is still on that idolizes money and power. Key Takeaways: [1:53] Even after everything we went through in the Great Recession, the banking industry is more consolidated now than it's ever been [4:43] 60% of bank mergers result in a destruction of bank value [8:53] The history and purpose of Glass-Steagall [11:39] Our society is becoming more and more cash averse; what does this mean for us moving forward? [14:52] There's a degradation of ethics and character today [19:33] How do we fix our current idolatry of money and power? [24:08] How Adam Smith and Chapter 19 of Leviticus are similar Website: www.InGoodFaith.com
Author Scott Shay examines both ends of the is-there-a-God spectrum with Eric, highlighting points from his new book, “In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comGuests:Burgess Owens is author of Why I Stand: From Freedom to the Killing Fields of Socialism, which highlights the threat of Marxist Socialism to our American culture. The victor will determine the heart, soul, and freedom of our nation for future generations.Scott A. Shay is author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. Shay has had a successful business career spanning Wall Street, private equity, venture capital, and banking. He co-founded Signature Bank of New York and has served as its Chairman since its formation.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Taylor Lindsey and Sergeant Noel Ramirez were shot and killed from ambush as they took their lunch break. Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office, Florida, End of Watch Thursday, April 19, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comGuests:Burgess Owens is author of Why I Stand: From Freedom to the Killing Fields of Socialism, which highlights the threat of Marxist Socialism to our American culture. The victor will determine the heart, soul, and freedom of our nation for future generations.Scott A. Shay is author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. Shay has had a successful business career spanning Wall Street, private equity, venture capital, and banking. He co-founded Signature Bank of New York and has served as its Chairman since its formation.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Taylor Lindsey and Sergeant Noel Ramirez were shot and killed from ambush as they took their lunch break. Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office, Florida, End of Watch Thursday, April 19, 2018
7:00pm News with Doug & Joe Hagmann7:30pm Dr. Herb London, is president of the London Center for Policy Research. Herb is an Author and political expert joining us to talk about the midterms.8:00pm Scott A. Shay is author of In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism. Scott will join us for a discussion about religion & politics in this turbulent world.8:30pm News with Doug & Joe Hagmann9:00pm Craig Sawyer founder of vets4childrescue.org joins us for an update on his cases and work with catching child predators.