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In this episode, Aveline Clarke welcomes Dorice Horenstein-international resilience speaker, Positive Intelligence expert, and bestselling author. Dorice brings infectious energy and wisdom as she shares her journey from a 30-year career in educational leadership to inspiring audiences worldwide with her message of joy, positivity, and championing your inner strength. Together, they discuss the power of intentional choice, the importance of boundaries, and practical strategies for transforming setbacks into opportunities for growth.Here's a summary of what they discussed:- [00:02:32] Dorice's Persian-Israeli upbringing, family values, and early lessons in hard work and resilience.- [00:03:50] Her 30-year career in education and the pivotal moment that led her to become a speaker and author.- [00:05:40] The mission to help individuals and leaders uncover their inner champion and live with more joy and purpose.- [00:12:10] The CHOOSE Method: A six-step playbook for making empowered choices (Clarity, Honouring your feelings, Openness to options, Oneness with yourself, Strategise your success, Enactment).- [00:19:55] How to set healthy boundaries, overcome inner saboteurs, and maintain your energy.- [00:28:10] The role of community, spirituality, and practical action in creating positive change.- [00:35:40] Dorice's superpower: spreading joy and energy, and her story of winning Miss Israel in a belly dancing contest in Turkey.…and much more!Enjoy!YouTube Episode:https://youtu.be/eP5pxXY2PUsHere's some information about our guest, Dorice:Dorice Horenstein- International Keynote Speaker, Positive Intelligence Expert, Bestselling Author- Known as the “Oy to Joy” Resilience Speaker, Dorice motivates audiences to achieve goals, navigate challenges, and shift to a positive mindset. She facilitates workshops and coaches leaders to improve effectiveness using Positive Intelligence.Something Interesting About You- Born in Israel of Persian descent, Dorice served in the Israeli Army, grew up with four siblings, and once won “Miss Israel” in a belly dancing contest in Turkey!What are you famous for- Helping people transform stress into strength, setbacks into opportunities, and leadership into a force for resilience and joy. Dorice is celebrated for her energy, practical wisdom, and ability to help others uncover their inner champion.Website URL- https://doricehorenstein.com/Social Media URLs- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Speakerdoricehorenstein- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doricehorenstein/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doricehorenstein/The purpose of the Mission Activated podcast is to inspire people with the stories of people who are activated on their mission, and are living a life of purpose, passion and alignment. Being in business is not just about money: it's about bringing our genius and our gifts to the world to impact others. If you'd like to get in touch please contact us at contact@6starleaders.com
Israel's military has confirmed that tens of thousands of call-up orders are being sent to reservists - in preparation for an expansion of operations in Gaza. Also: Welsh cyclist completes 'dream' ride across the world.
Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal has been released from detention by Israeli forces after he was beaten by Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Meanwhile Israel has also passed its state budget, prompting protest from both within and outside of the Knesset.
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Secunder Kermani, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, discusses the resumption of violence in Gaza and protests in Israel.
The Israeli military says the move followed a "targeted ground operation" launched Wednesday in central and southern Gaza.
Dog training—an Israeli Army approach. How Turi would respond to training…if she were a dog. No crying in your spilled crypto—a news account reinterpreted. Marci worries about the stock market, and makes a decision. Beta-tested babies: the next generation.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChaptersChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - SecDef Hegseth Orders Sweeping Pentagon Cuts04:22 - Trump: Zelensky a 'Dictator,' Done a 'Terrible Job'07:35 - Putin: Russia Ready To 'Return to the Table' To End Ukraine War09:05 - Hamas Will Free All Hostages for Permanent Truce11:28 - Israeli Minister Calls for Forced 'Deportation Plan' for Gaza12:45 - Depth of Big Tech Complicity in AI-Driven Gaza Slaughter15:58 - Israeli Army's Jenin Raid Enters 2nd Month18:08 - CIA Expands Drone Flights Over Mexico20:42 - Elon Musk Claims Cartels Are Now 'Eligible for Drone Strikes'24:20 - Israeli Drone Kills One in Southern Lebanon25:42 - Panic in Southwest Syria After Israeli Troops Raid Villages27:46 - Burying the CIA's Assange Secrets31:21 - Viewpoints/Outro
AP correspondent Laurence Brooks reports on Lebanese villagers preparing to return home as Israeli troops withdraw under a ceasefire deal.
Please enjoy this encore of Career Notes. CEO and co-founder of Orca Security Avi Shua shares his thoughts on ways to succeed in cybersecurity. Avi's excitement about cybersecurity began when he was 13 as he tried to think of ways to get around the school's network security. He joined the Israeli Army's Intelligence Unit 8200 and experienced some unique cybersecurity training programs that he would eventually come to teach. Learning to solve problems on your own is a skill Avi acquired and took into his professional career. In his current position, Avi works to advance Orca's mission. He loves that his company works to reduce friction and enables security people to do their jobs. Instead of becoming of plumbers connecting things, Avi says they can do their job and become real security practitioners. We thank Avi for sharing his story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please enjoy this encore of Career Notes. CEO and co-founder of Orca Security Avi Shua shares his thoughts on ways to succeed in cybersecurity. Avi's excitement about cybersecurity began when he was 13 as he tried to think of ways to get around the school's network security. He joined the Israeli Army's Intelligence Unit 8200 and experienced some unique cybersecurity training programs that he would eventually come to teach. Learning to solve problems on your own is a skill Avi acquired and took into his professional career. In his current position, Avi works to advance Orca's mission. He loves that his company works to reduce friction and enables security people to do their jobs. Instead of becoming of plumbers connecting things, Avi says they can do their job and become real security practitioners. We thank Avi for sharing his story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Veteran On the Move, host Joe sits down with Idan Shpizear, an Israeli Army veteran and successful entrepreneur. Idan's story is one of hard work and opportunity. From growing up on a farm in Israel to immigrating to the United States, he embodies the drive to build something from the ground up. He shares his experiences as an immigrant and how a simple carpet cleaning job sparked his vision for a better restoration company. Recognizing a gap in the industry, Idan founded 911 Restoration, a company that not only cleans and repairs but also supports homeowners as they rebuild after a disaster. Today, 911 Restoration boasts 120 franchisees across more than 300 territories. Idan discusses the importance of discipline for entrepreneurs and emphasizes the power of remaining open to new opportunities. Episode Resources: 911 Restoration About Our Guest Idan Shpizear is a visionary entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of 911 Restoration, a top-ranked disaster restoration franchise in the United States. His journey from humble beginnings as an immigrant with an $800 Volvo and a carpet cleaning machine to building a nationally recognized franchise epitomizes resilience and determination. Under his leadership, 911 Restoration has become a trusted name across America, helping homeowners and businesses recover from disasters while delivering a unique "Fresh Start" philosophy to every project. Idan's mission goes beyond business; he is deeply committed to personal and professional growth. His "Get Out of the Truck" initiative is aimed at helping small business owners break free from day-to-day operations to focus on scaling and success. This project emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering guidance to entrepreneurs stuck in the grind of running their businesses, enabling them to transition into strategic leadership roles. About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union Navy Federal Credit Union has made it their mission to help people in the military community. Navy Federal Credit Union is open to all branches of the military, Veterans and their families. They have lots of flexible savings and investing options to help their members reach their financial goals. Don't miss out. The sooner you start building your finances with savings and investing options, the better off they could be in the long run. At Navy Federal, our members are the mission. Join the conversation on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship. Want to be our next guest? Send us an email at interview@veteranonthemove.com. Did you love this episode? Leave us a 5-star rating and review! Download Joe Crane's Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Veteran On the Move podcast has published 500 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane. The podcast features people, programs, and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 7,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, iTunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today. Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you purchase via the link provided.
The countdown to Wondering Jews' first birthday continues with number 4, Haredim and the Israeli Army. In this episode, Mijal and Noam delve into the heated and multifaceted debate over whether Haredim should be mandated to serve in the IDF. This battle is not a new one, but it was brought to the forefront when the Sephardic chief rabbi threatened that Haredim would leave the country rather than serve in the IDF. In their discussion, Mijal and Noam push each other to give generous arguments and ask, how can Israel possibly solve this contentious issue? Get in touch at WonderingJews@jewishunpacked.com, and call us, 1-833-WON-Jews. Follow @jewishunpacked on Instagram ------------ This podcast was brought to you by Unpacked, a division of OpenDor Media. For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: Jewish History Nerds Unpacking Israeli History Soulful Jewish Living Stars of David with Elon Gold
The leaders of China and Botswana have exchanged congratulations on 50 years of diplomatic ties(01:02). The Israeli military has ramped up airstrikes on Gaza amid revived negotiations in Doha aimed at halting the 15-month conflict(18:02). A delegation led by the president of Peru's Congress is visiting China(23:58).
Q&A with R' Eliyahu Reingold at YGW alumni event in Baltimore, MD 12/21/24 01:11 Tuition and the number of children 20:26 Focus of Chinuch 35:26 School Rules 50:30 Israeli Army
This week's show features stories from France 24, Radio Deutsche-Welle, NHK Japan, and Radio Havana Cuba. http://youthspeaksout.net/swr241220.mp3 (29:00) From FRANCE- First a press review about Elon Musk being ready to support populist and former Brexiter Nigel Farage as the next leader in the UK- the amount discussed was 78 million pounds, by far the largest political support in UK history. Press reviews on Israel decided to close their embassy in Ireland, primarily because the Irish government recognized the state of Palestine and divested from Israeli companies. Wednesday was International Migrants Day- an interview with Boston University Global Studies Professor Mark Storella. He talks about the record number of migrants in the world, especially the huge increase from forced migration. He connects the situation with the increase in nationalism and borders. From GERMANY-Israel plans to double the population of the occupied Golan Heights, taken from Syria in the 1970s. Steve Simon from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft talks about why Israel is bombing weapons storage in Syria and exploiting the overthrow of Assad. Also what effect would removing all US soldiers from Syria have on the situation. From JAPAN- Taiwan has received its first shipment of military tanks from the US. The South Korean President was impeached for declaring martial law and a court will have a trial on removing him from power. From CUBA- An international committee called Airwars released a report on the war in Palestine. The Israeli Army is installing automatic Machine guns in the West Bank to prevent attacks on settlers. A Viewpoint on the need for African countries to be part of the UN Security Council. Available in 3 forms- (new) HIGHEST QUALITY (160kb)(33MB), broadcast quality (13MB), and quickdownload or streaming form (6MB) (28:59) Links at outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml PODCAST!!!- https://feed.podbean.com/outFarpress/feed.xml (160kb Highest Quality) Website Page- < http://www.outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml ¡FurthuR! Dan Roberts "If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about the answers." --Thomas Pynchon Dan Roberts Shortwave Report- www.outfarpress.com YouthSpeaksOut!- www.youthspeaksout.net
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Welcome to Bible Fiber, where are we encountering the textures and shades of the biblical tapestry. I am Shelley Neese, president of The Jerusalem Connection, a Christian organization devoted to sharing the story of the people of Israel, both ancient and modern. This week we have a special guest from Israel, Gidon Ariel.Gidon is the founder and CEO of Root Source, an organization dedicated to promoting respectful relationships between pro-Israel Christians and Jews. Root Source's flagship program brings knowledgeable, authentic Israeli teachers and curious Christians together to study the Jewish texts and concepts that are foundational to their faith.Gidon made Aliyah from Queens, NY when he was 14. He spent close to a decade in advanced Jewish studies institutes (Yeshivas) and the Israeli Army. After 20 years in the Tank Corps, today he is a reserve officer in the IDF Spokesperson's office. A pioneer in Jewish-Christian relations, Gidon is a seasoned Hebrew and Judaism instructor and public speaker.On this episode we talk about Root Source, a free library of Jewish teachings for Christian audiences. Support the show
The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, an agreement the United States helped broker. The ceasefire has a sixty day transition period when the Israeli Army withdraws from Lebanon and the Lebanese moves it to secure it. Israel retains the right to use force if they are attacked again but would need to provide proof of a violation of the deal. FOX's John Saucier speaks with David Daoud, a senior fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies with a focus on Lebanon and Hezbollah, who says he doesn't have the greatest confidence in the agreement. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, an agreement the United States helped broker. The ceasefire has a sixty day transition period when the Israeli Army withdraws from Lebanon and the Lebanese moves it to secure it. Israel retains the right to use force if they are attacked again but would need to provide proof of a violation of the deal. FOX's John Saucier speaks with David Daoud, a senior fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies with a focus on Lebanon and Hezbollah, who says he doesn't have the greatest confidence in the agreement. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, an agreement the United States helped broker. The ceasefire has a sixty day transition period when the Israeli Army withdraws from Lebanon and the Lebanese moves it to secure it. Israel retains the right to use force if they are attacked again but would need to provide proof of a violation of the deal. FOX's John Saucier speaks with David Daoud, a senior fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies with a focus on Lebanon and Hezbollah, who says he doesn't have the greatest confidence in the agreement. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - B'Tselem: Israel Is Carrying Out Ethnic Cleansing06:26 - Half of Jabalia Ethnically Cleansed by Israeli Army as Schools Burned08:32 - 'Our Job Is To Flatten Gaza. No One Will Stop Us'09:27 - Israeli Forces Kill 74 Palestinians in Gaza11:10 - Al Jazeera Decries 'Unfounded' Israeli Claims About Its Journalists12:52 - Universities Raze Jewish Students' Gaza Solidarity Sukkahs15:06 - Israeli Strikes Pound Ancient Lebanese City of Tyre16:09 - Rep. Massie: US Shouldn't Fund Israeli Strikes on Civilian Targets18:52 - US Will Buy Long-Range Drones for Ukraine20:58 - US Says There's 'Evidence' of North Korean Troops in Russia23:58 - Gallant: Strike on Iran Will Show World Israel's 'Might'25:49 - Two US Troops Injured in Raid Against ISIS in Iraq27:56 - Viewpoints/Outro
October 21, 2024 ~ Doron Levin, Freelance Journalist, born in Israel, served in Israeli Army discusses the attempted drone strike on Netanyahu's house, US investigating leak of documents detailing Israel's attack plan on Iran and Israel targeting Hezbollah banks.
Tonight's Katie Halper Show was a live screening AND discussion organized by Code Pink at The People's Forum the TRT investigative documentary “Holy Redemption: Stealing Palestinian Land.” TRT's film reveals the terror tactics of the Israeli settler group Hilltop Youth, an organization that builds outposts in order to steal more land from Palestinians. Then Katie moderates a discussion with Ashish Prashar, Tyler Reynolds & Daniel Santiago. Ashish Prashar is a political strategist, human rights activist and former advisor to the Middle East Peace Envoy. Ashish has appeared as a regular commentator in media outlets, including CNN, The Guardian and USA Today. Tyler Reynolds is a musican and martial arts instructor who just returned from volunteering in the West Bank. Daniel Santiago is a high school teacher and community organizer from Jersey City who volunteered with Faz3a for two weeks in the West Bank and was shot in the leg by the Israeli Army. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kthalps
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If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoys a popularity comeback as a result of Israel's military operation against Hezbollah and the assassination of the group's chief Hassan Nasrallah, he is likely to be tempted to call early elections, Haaretz editor-in-chief Aluf Benn said on the Haaretz Podcast. "It's a tried and true Netanyahu trick when he sees that his adversaries are weak," Benn noted, pointing to the reasons why doing so may be in the Israeli leader's interest, including "getting rid of" his far-right coalition partners Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich and his dependence on them. Benn, a veteran commentator on military and security affairs, said that the decapitation of Hezbollah leadership and its current paralysis represents a significant military victory for Israel. Nasrallah, he said, was a victim of hubris and his downfall came as a shock to allies and enemies alike. "Nasrallah was the symbol of Arab resistance to Israel and the United States," Benn said. "Over the years, he acquired a mythological image, even in Israel, as the man who understands Israel better than the Israelis themselves. But at the end of the day, even he was taken by surprise." The planning and execution of the ongoing offensive against Hezbollah stands in sharp contrast to the failures and missteps of October 7 and difficulties in Gaza when fighting Hamas, said Benn. "The IDF prepared for this attack for 18 years after the humiliation of the Second Lebanon War in 2006, when the IDF was caught unprepared for the kind of war that was waged. So for many years, the focus of Israeli intelligence, of Israeli drills, of operational planning, was Hezbollah." While applauding the operation against Hezbollah, Benn warned that Israel still faces a substantial threat from the "ring of fire" Iran has built around the country. "The Houthis in Yemen are still able to fire missiles at Israel... and the port of Eilat is still closed under the Houthi blockade. Pro-Iranian militias in Syria and Iraq are still there and Iran is still there. And most of the Hezbollah fighting force is alive and can be regrouped, even if not tomorrow or the next day."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. The Israeli army chief says the military is preparing for a possible ground operation in Lebanon. As fighting between Israel and Hezbollah escalates, Palestinians in Gaza fear their plight is being overlooked by the international community. The UN Security Council debated the Lebanon crisis after deadly attacks between Hezbollah and Israeli forces In a blow to the oil and gas industry, California Governor Gavin Newsom signs 3 bills in Los Angeles holding oil drillers accountable for pollution and giving more power to local governments to limit drilling. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors introduced a resolution this week urging the city attorney's office to drop a controversial lawsuit going before the Supreme Court next month, which some fear could weaken the Environmental Protection Agency. The post The Israeli army chief says the military is preparing for a possible ground operation in Lebanon – September 25, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
An IDF chief has told Israeli ground troops to prepare for a possible invasion of Lebanon. Plus: The Labour leadership have lost a vote on winter fuel payments; and business leaders want their money back following a Labour conference event. With Michael Walker and NoJusticeMTG.
The Israeli military says it has conducted a "targeted" strike in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. Just how much support is there inside Israel for the intensification of the conflict? We hear from an Israeli politician with the centrist opposition party, Yesh Atid.Also on the programme, will a new defence supremo in Brussels help or hinder Europe's attempt to bolster its security? And we look at the way octopuses and fish co-operate in the sea.(Photo: People gather at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs. Credit: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)
Discount Expat Money Summit VIP Ticket: https://2024.expatmoneysummit.com/checkout/select-tickets/?coupon=ANTIWARFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - Suspect in Trump Plot Recruited for Ukraine Force07:31 - No Word on Long-Range Strikes on Russia11:10 - Zelensky Complains West Won't Shoot Down Russian Missiles13:14 - Biden Asks Congress to Extend Nearly $6 Billion in Ukraine Aid14:46 - Israel Kills 88 Palestinians in Gaza in Three Days16:29 - Israeli Army: 'High Probability' Its Strike Killed Three Gaza Captives18:03 - US Army Upgrading Israeli Base To Make Room for New Boeing Jets19:34 - Houthis Long-Range Missile Hits Central Israel21:44 - Israel Drops Leaflets Ordering Residents To Flee Southern Lebanon23:25 - UN Staffer Shot Dead by Israeli Sniper in Occupied West Bank24:35 - US: Four ISIS Leaders Killed in Iraq Raid Last Month27:15 - Viewpoints/Outro
*) Third man 'self-immolates' to protest Israel's Gaza genocide, US complicity Anti-war activist Matt Nelson has reportedly self-immolated in protest of US support for Israel's war in Gaza. A video surfaced on YouTube showing Nelson condemning the Biden administration's support for Israel's siege and violence. He said, "My name is Matt Nelson, and I am about to engage in an extreme act of protest.", calling for an end to US funding of Israel's actions in Gaza and urging support for the ICC indictment of Benjamin Netanyahu. *) Biden, Starmer put off Ukraine missiles decision after Putin's warning British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Joe Biden have postponed a decision on allowing Ukraine to fire long-range missiles into Russia, a move that sparked threats from Moscow of war with NATO. Starmer said after meeting Biden at the White House that they discussed strategy but not a specific capability. Starmer had planned to push Biden to approve sending British Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine but indicated the talks will continue at the UN General Assembly in New York next week. *) Lead author of Israeli Army's ethics code says troops violating it in Gaza As Israel's bombing of Gaza enters its 344th day, the Israeli Army's ethical standards face growing scrutiny. In Haaretz, Asa Kasher, the 84-year-old author of the Army's Code of Ethics, questioned whether soldiers are ignoring the code. Kasher cautioned, "Thousands of uninvolved Gazans have died, a fact that anyone valuing human life must confront." *) Pope Francis slams Israeli strikes on Gaza schools as 'ugly' Pope Francis condemned the killing of Palestinian children in Israeli air strikes on Gaza, calling the bombing of schools to target Hamas fighters "ugly." On a flight back to Rome, he expressed doubt that Israel's war on Gaza would end soon. "I am sorry to say this," the pope said, "but I don't think they are taking steps toward peace." *) UNESCO 'deeply concerned' about possible looting from Sudan museums Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams admitted it's been tough watching their Boeing ride leave without them, as they now face months stuck in space. They addressed the return of the problem-plagued Boeing Starliner that brought them to the ISS in June but was deemed too risky for their return. Their eight-day mission is now expected to last more than eight months.
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Silicon Valley investors are pouring money into companies founded by alumni of a specialized unit of the Israeli army called Unit 8200. WSJ reporter Miles Kruppa joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss how this elite unit became an incubator for tech startups. Plus, we'll tell you why YouTube and its creators are going after the kind of accolades enjoyed by traditional TV stars. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I got the opportunity to talk to Dr. Joseph Schlessinger, professor at Yale and cofounder of SUGEN and Plexxikon. We talked about his experience as a captain the Israeli Army during the Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War and how it affected his career as a scientist and entrepreneur. We also talked about the companies he formed and his research on tyrosine kinase. ---------------------------------------------------Thanks to the sponsors:Audible: Use my link for a 30-day free trial: http://audibletrial.com/diamondgoat Newsly: https://newsly.me promo code to receive a 1-month free premium subscription: EARLYMORNING Libysn: https://libsyn.com promo code: DGDubby Energy: https://www.dubby.ggpromo code for 10% off: DIAMONDGOATOpus Clips: https://www.opus.pro/?via=diamondgoat----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen on:Podcast website: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dg-early-morning-show--5943922Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0EuhA6WyuerHtVAqcFrFeOPodcast YT channel clips: https://www.youtube.com/@dgearlymorningshowTiktok: @dgearlymorningshowApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dg-early-morning-show/id1575451533Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f050b86c-1dad-4bc3-b12f-6aa5fa62438c Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/dg-early-morning-show-211830RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/dg-earlymorning-show-WoML4rBreaker: https://www.breaker.audio/dg-early-morning-showReason: https://reason.fm/podcast/dg-earlymorning-show--------------------------------------Check out my other stuff:Instagram: @itzdiamondgoatTwitter: @lildiamondgoatMain YT channel: youtube.com/diamondgoatTiktok: @lildiamondgoatSoundcloud: @Lil DiamondgoatSpotify: @Lil DiamondgoatMerch store: https://diamondgoat.creator-spring.com
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Israel's military operation in the West Bank.
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Canadian author and activist Yves Engler explains that the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) revoked the tax-exempt status of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) and the Ne'eman Foundation because these organizations used donations to build military infrastructure for the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), thereby violating Canadian tax rules.
AP correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports on deadly airstrikes in the occupied West Bank
Imagine a national army that serves not just to defend a country but to shape its very identity—welcome to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). We promise to unravel the reasons behind the Haredim's refusal to serve in the IDF, exploring the army's role in promoting Zionist ideology and its mission to culturally and ideologically reform its soldiers. Drawing from historical insights and controversial perspectives, we challenge the notion of the IDF as merely a conventional military force and delve into its deeper purpose.Ever wondered what it means to be Israeli in a nation where citizenship and nationality aren't synonymous? We'll dissect Israel's Nation-State Law and how it delineates Jewish self-determination while impacting non-Jewish citizens like the Druze. This conversation extends to the broader socio-political implications of military service, revealing the unequal burdens placed on different segments of Israeli society. The episode also critiques the creation of a synthesized Jewish identity through both the Israeli education system and the IDF, questioning the historical narrative that ties Jews to a national self-determination movement.Join us as we navigate the ideological divides within Israeli society, focusing on the tension between secular, Zionist, and Orthodox Jewish cultures. From the perspectives of former Knesset member Mikhail Ben-Ari to the experiences of diverse communities, we expose the ongoing battle between Zionism and traditional Judaism. Discover how the IDF has historically functioned as a melting pot, reshaping Jewish identity and what it means to be Israeli, all while contending with claims of religious indoctrination and cultural assimilation. Don't miss this in-depth exploration of one of Israel's most contentious issues.
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If you've ever been to a professional football game, you've probably had the same experience. You're surrounded by experts at the game. You know, those fans that are on a first-name basis with every player. You know them. Actually, the players don't know them, probably wouldn't admit it if they did, but these fans feel free to call every player by his first name. And, of course, all the people around me seem to know how every play should be made. Occasionally they'll cheer, but more often they criticize. Seems like they always know a better play to call, or a better defense, or a better everything. Now, there's one place in the stadium where you don't hear too much of that critical chatter...on the field, because they're just too busy playing the game. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Cancer of Criticism." Well, our word for today from the Word of God comes from the familiar story of David and Goliath. 1 Samuel 17:11 tells us what happened as the Philistine challenger, the giant named Goliath, came out every day and said, "Will someone come and fight me?" And every day, I guess you might say, "The Israeli Army headed for cover." It goes like this, "On hearing the Philistine's words, Saul and all the Israelites were dismayed and terrified." It goes on to tell us that "Early in the morning, one morning, David left the flock with a shepherd, loaded up and set out as Jesse had directed." He was to take provisions to his brothers. "He reached the camp as the army was going out to its battle positions..." Okay, now I love this, "shouting the war cry." Can't you hear him? "Hey, let's go get 'em! We will, we will stomp you!" And then, of course, nobody goes out to fight anybody. Oh, but they're making a lot of war noises. Sometimes that sounds like the church a little bit, huh? Yeah we sound good with our words and our services but what about when the battles are going on? Then in verse 24 it says, "When the Israelites saw the man, they all ran from him in great fear. David asked the men standing near him, 'What will be done for the man who kills this Philistine, and who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should defy the armies of the living God?'" And then, finally, David starts to sound like he wants to go out and do the job. He's going to get out of the stands and get in the game. But no cheering. No, his oldest brother starts burning with anger at him and says, "'Why have you come down here? And with whom did you leave those few sheep in the desert? I know how conceited you are and how wicked your heart is. You came down only to watch the battle.'" Do you get the picture? Here's a battle, there's all these guys watching like fans, and there's one guy willing to get out of the stands and he doesn't get cheered, he gets criticized! Not much has changed. Oh, there's a battle raging right now; enemy forces are taking lives all around us. And finally someone says, "You know, maybe someone better do something about this. We can't accept the unacceptable. I'm going to try to do something. I'm going to try to make a difference." Maybe he's a pastor, a teacher, a youth leader, an elder, a deacon, a missionary, or just an everyday Christian who's trying to step up and make a difference. Is he getting cheers or is he getting jeers? Is he getting support or criticism? Maybe you're mostly watching God's work right now. Maybe you've never really gotten involved, or maybe you were and you just got tired. Remember, it's easy to criticize when you're not in the battle yourself, and it's terribly wrong. Players just don't have much time to criticize. Let me suggest to you that there might be two legitimate responses here. One is to take a position. Maybe there is someone better, but at least you're willing to go. Get in there and get involved in this holy battle. Or keep quiet unless it's to cheer. See, criticism destroys the morale of the one who is in the game. It discourages others from getting in the game themselves. Oh, and it destroys the person who's doing the criticizing. The warriors out there are tired, they're undermanned. Why don't you have the critics just stay in the stands? Why don't you join the heroes who are in the game? They're the ones who don't criticize much, because they are playing the game. Out of the stands, into the game.
Israeli leaflets dropped across Gaza City warn inhabitants to leave in advance of a new round of urban combat. An estimated quarter-of-a-million people are still living there. We hear from Israeli spokesman David Mencer and Sam Rose from UNWRA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in Gaza. Also in the programme: US actor Alec Baldwin appears in court accused of involuntary manslaughter after fatal filmset shooting; and the UK's 'sugar tax' shown to sharply reduce consumers' sugar intake.(Photo: Palestinians inspect damage after Israeli forces withdrew from Shejaiya neighborhood in eastern Gaza city. Credit: REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas)
Today, IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari announced that the Israeli army found the bodies of three hostages in tunnels in Gaza. It is thought over a hundred hostages are still held by Hamas. Correspondent Nic Robertson joins the show to tell us more. While the world's attention is focused on the war in Gaza, there's been a spike in violence in the occupied West Bank. Since October 7, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has recorded at least 800 Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank that resulted in casualties or property damage. Now, a years-long investigation by the New York Times finds that violent factions within the Israeli settler movement have come to pose a threat to Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, and to Israel's democracy. Journalist Ronen Bergman helped to lead the investigation, spending years investigating extremist violence. He joins the show from Tel Aviv. Plus, Walter Isaacson talks with author Kristin Hannah and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Israeli army has recovered the body of a hostage held in Gaza, during an overnight operation in Khan Yunis. It accused the Islamic Jihad group of murdering the man, who's been identified as Elad Katzir. Also in the programme: Mexico severs ties with Ecuador after police storm the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest former Ecuadorian Vice-President Jorge Glas; and we hear an impassioned case against women becoming surrogate mothers from an activist born of surrogacy. (Photo: A man sits in a cage with portraits of Israeli hostage Elad Katzir, during a protest in Tel Aviv on March 26, 2024, organised by relatives and supporters of Israeli hostages held in Gaza since the October 7 attacks by Hamas militants. Credit: Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images)
Episode 3100: Israeli army gives final warning to evacuate Gaza