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We're back! On the kickoff to this new season, Spencer and Justin:(00:00) Catch up on their summers.(05:17) Devise a horrible plan for improving the show's arbitrary Internet ranking.(12:07) Preview the 6 major storylines for the upcoming season.(25:43) Highlight community news -- new jobs, new titles, and new accolades -- and speculate about who will work for every US law school first, Joe Lester or Brandon Draper.(27:49) Interview Jo Perini-Abbott, the new advocacy director at Lewis & Clark Law; Jeff Bloom, the new trial advocacy director at Mercer Law; and Courtney Horton, the new advocacy director at Faulkner Law. You'll learn about mandatory champagne toasts, Canadian mock trial strategy, and (54:06) Launch the first edition of Wildly Inadmissible. Can you guess which trial ad director was a child TV star? (Probably not, because we're lying.)
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Jeff Bloom about the assumptions that Orthodox Judaism makes about ideology, and how we ground our faith even if we don't have irrefutable evidence.Jeff is some guy who is a lot more than just some guy. Jeff unpacks Leo Strauss's defense of Orthodoxy and explains how our personal life stories dictate how we see the world. - Why have we designed a system in which we don't rummage around assumptions?- How do we read the Bible in an Orthodox lens?- Is Orthodoxy merely a warm infrastructure or is it a rationally grounded approach to life?Tune in to hear a conversation about intellectual authenticity and the axioms of belief. Interview begins at 14:25Jeffrey Bloom is a graduate of the University of Chicago. After college, he studied in a number of Orthodox yeshivot in Israel and now lives with his wife and family in New Jersey. He works as an analyst at a hedge fund and is the co-editor of Strauss, Spinoza & Sinai: Orthodox Judaism and Modern Questions of Faith. To get an entry point into Jeff's thinking, read his thoughtful introduction or conclusion to his book, and while you are there, check out Jeremy Kagan's thought-provoking article on the history of rational thinking.References:18Forty - Samuel Lebens: The Line Between Rationality and Mysticism18Forty - Zohar Atkins: Between Philosophy and Torah18Forty - Simi Peters: Building New Faith Foundations18Forty - Shmuel Phillips: Reclaiming Judaism18Forty - Anxiety and Rationality: A Personal Anonymous AccountStrauss, Spinoza & Sinai: Orthodox Judaism and Modern Questions of Faith edited by Jeffery Bloom, Alec Goldstein & Gil StudentJudaism Straight Up by Moshe Koppel“Children of Skeptics” by Thomas MerrillApples of Gold in Pictures of Silver: Honoring the Work of Leon R. Kass edited by Yuval Levin, Thomas W. Merrill and Adam Schulman18Forty - Agnes Callard: A Philosophy of Change“An Argument for Businessmen” by Shalom CarmyPermission to Believe: Four Rational Approaches to God's Existence by Lawrence KelemenPermission to Receive by Lawrence KelemenReason To Believe: Rational Explanations of Orthodox Jewish Faith by Chaim Jachter Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le CarréAni Maamin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith by Joshua BermanThe Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis by Leon KassFounding God's Nation: Reading Exodus by Leon KassThe Revelation at Sinai: What Does “Torah from Heaven” Mean? by Gil Student and Yoram HazonyJewish Self: Recovering Spirituality in the Modern World by Jeremy KaganThe Choice to Be: A Jewish Path to Self and Spirituality by Jeremy KaganThe Intellect and the Exodus: Authentic Emuna for a Complex Age by Jeremy Kagan“The Nature and Pursuit of Truth in Different Cultural Context” by Jeremy KaganThe book of Daniel
Justin Ahrens, Jeff Bloom, Michele Pistone, and Kelly Wang discuss the last day of 2022’s HOW Design Live in Boston. What a great event, and one that feels way too short. That being said, HOW once again packed in more sessions than[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post HOW Design Live 2022, Conference Recap 3 of 3 : Justin Ahrens, Jeff Bloom, Michele Pistone, Kelly Wang appeared first on 36 Point.
Jeff Bloom + Television Personalities & Rude Mechanicals in conversation with David Eastaugh The Television Personalities are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 by London singer-songwriter Dan Treacy. Their varied, volatile and long career encompasses post punk, neo-psychedelia and indie pop; the only constant being Treacy's songwriting. Present and former members include Chelsea childhood mates 'Slaughter Joe' Joe Foster, one time best friend Ed Ball (early line-up, later briefly) and Jowe Head (ex-Swell Maps), with Jeffrey Bloom from 1983-94. The threesome of Treacy, Head, and Bloom formed the longest unchanged line-up and as a result is considered by many to be the definitive line-up, performing hundreds of gigs around the world and recording many of the band's most popular songs like How I Learned to Love the Bomb, Salvador Dali's Garden Party and Strangely Beautiful. Despite this, the Television Personalities are best known for their early single "Part Time Punks", a favourite of John Peel's.
With the 2-year-old sales season complete, Acacia catches up with Lucas Marquardt to talk about his company ThoroStride and some reflections on the sales season. She is also joined by owner and bloodstock agent Jeff Bloom who talks about buying horses, and, of course, Midnight Bisou.
With the 2-year-old sales season complete, Acacia catches up with Lucas Marquardt to talk about his company ThoroStride and some reflections on the sales season. She is also joined by owner and bloodstock agent Jeff Bloom who talks about buying horses, and, of course, Midnight Bisou.
In this episode of the Farm Equipment podcast, “Our Dealer Story” brought to you by HBS Systems, we're joined by associate editor Sarah Hill who sat down with Jeff Bloom, second generation owner of Lake County International.
On episode 74 of the Kenny Rice Horse Racing Show, Kenny Rice talks with Midnight Bisou's owner Jeff Bloom and Churchill Downs' Darren Rogers.
Trainer Mark Casse and Owner Jeff Bloom join host Mike Joyce in the latest installment of the TVG podcast. Mark Casse expands upon his recent well-written and equally well-received op-ed about the use of Clenbuterol in racing and what he deems to be rampant use of it throughout the industry. And, owner Jeff Bloom of Bloom Racing joins the show to talk all things Saudi Cup, how he got his start, and of course his top mare, Midnight Bisou. Please note, both interviews were recorded prior to recent breaking news within the racing world and host Mike Joyce addresses this fact in his opening remarks. The #TVGPOD is your best bet!
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Jeff Bloom was ThinkTech's very first talk show guest. Jeff Bloom will catch up with us on his tech conference and tech education projects. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Jeff Bloom.
Jason calls several friends who are involved with this year's Breeders' Cup in a special short interview filled show. We talk to owner Billy Koch to talk about his Breeders' Cup entrants. Michelle Yu joins us to talk about what she's been seeing in the mornings. Jeff Bloom comes on to talk about Midnight Bisou and Frank Mirahmadi joins the show to talk about calling the Breeders' Cup.
Jeff Bloom has had an amazing 35 year run in horse racing from jockey to now owner of one of the best female runners in the country, Midnight Bisou. Julio Correa wanted to be a baseball player then shifted to horse racing at age 22. 3 years later he won the Laurel Park summer meet riding title. Gary Stevens talks about his formative years before getting into horse racing and weighs in on the Travers Stakes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome in owner Jeff Bloom of Bloom Racing Stables to talk about their big win over the weekend with Henley's Joy, where we might see Midnight Bisou next, as well as our host's namesake horse Beemie Award.
WinStar Farm CEO Elliott Walden discusses his 3 Derby starters, plus owner Jeff Bloom sends out Midnight Bisou in the Kentucky Oaks.
Relationship Restaurant with The Relational Experts Poppy and Geoff Spencer
With guest, Jeff Bloom, a mediator, speaker, and trainer, we talk about communication and Jeff shares his expertise on how you can save a lot of $ by working with him before you reach out to the attorney.