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Best podcasts about jeffrey peck

Latest podcast episodes about jeffrey peck

Big Seance Podcast
253 - Catching Up with Evidential Medium Jeffrey Peck - Big Seance

Big Seance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 53:19


  Evidential Medium, Jeffrey Peck, returns to the show with advice and inspiration for developing mediums. Does the structure of a medium's training help or hinder them? How does one get over fears and imposter syndrome? And what is considered great evidence? Plus lots of laughs and news about some exciting Sedona retreats! Visit BigSeance.com/253 for more info. Other Listening Options Direct Download Link   In this episode: Intro :00 Some notes about today's conversation with Jeffrey Peck, including that of a big belly laugh and delicious simmering homemade soup! :49 Bio for Jeffrey Peck 2:28 Catching up! 4:47 Lessons, growth, YouTube, and looking back on the last year. 5:58 On the precipice of a shift! 9:29 Jeffrey has planned and will be leading two upcoming retreats in Sedona, Arizona! 10:09 Big belly laughs ahead! 16:13 Looking back on the journeys and inspirational stories shared by so many of Jeffrey's guests on both his podcast and livestreams. 17:13 “Were you trained to structure a reading in a certain way, a certain process or formula or pattern? And if so, does that help or hinder you?” 24:05 Fears and Imposter Syndrome. “What was the hardest inner work you had to do to go public with mediumship and feel comfortable with the responsibility that comes with it?” 31:00 “What do you consider great evidence?” 34:22 Patrick recently had what seems to be a premonition dream about the helicopter crash that killed Iran's president and foreign minister. 38:45 Giving yourself grace and taking a break from the “spiritual gym.” 42:35 Final thoughts from Jeffrey Peck. 46:45 Outro 49:59 A special THANK YOU to Patreon supporters at the Super Paranerd and Parlor Guest level! 51:16   For more on Jeffrey Peck Jeffrey's previews appearances on the Big Seance: Episodes 224 and 185.  JeffreyPeck.com The Something Super Spiritual Podcast YouTube: @JeffreyPeckMedium Facebook: @JeffreyPeckMedium Instagram: @JeffreyPeckMedium     The Big Seance Podcast can be found right here, on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Please subscribe and share with a fellow paranerd! Do you have any comments or feedback? Please contact me at Patrick@BigSeance.com. Consider recording your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! You can also call the show and leave feedback at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. The candles are already lit, so come on in and join the seance!

Something Super Spiritual
Something Super Spiritual LIVE with Intuitiview Kim

Something Super Spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 50:49


This little bonus episode is the audio from a really great LIVEstream that I did with Intuitiview Kim on September 1st, 2023. Our conversation is inspiring and insightful and Kim is such a love that I wanted to share her with the podcast platforms as well.  Join us in a spirit filled conversation about intuition, healing and the power of Spirit in all of us.  If you haven't yet, please join the community on a Friday LIVEstream on YouTube @JeffreyPeckMedium. Kim's YouTube Channel Jeffrey's YouTube Channel

Something Super Spiritual
Evolving in Spirit with Psychic Medium and Teacher, Pamela Cody

Something Super Spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:08


Join Pamela Cody and myself in a deep discussion about how Pam spiritually evolved from a child who witnessed spirit around herself to the teacher she is today. We discuss how we are all connected and dialed in to Spirit whether we consciously know it or not and we speak about the journey made available to all of us once our eyes open to this truth within each of us. Pam is a natural born psychic who has studied with many of the top psychic mediums, meditation teachers, reiki healers, grief recovery therapists, and spiritual teachers in the world. She is passionate about connecting people to their own soul's guidance, wisdom and the infinite love of the All that Is. She is a Visionary, Soul Coach, Clairvoyant, Clairaudient, Psychic Tarot Channeler, Reiki Healer, Music Curator, Medium, Producer, and Intuitive Arts Teacher currently living in Los Angeles. She has worked in both the spiritual business and in entertainment as a music supervisor and producer on over 40 TV shows and film projects. We are so much more than we have been taught to believe, and deserve so much more magic and happiness in life. Our angels, guides and loved ones in Spirit want us to thrive in happiness. Pam reconnects you to your own higher magic and guidance and your own greater soul energy. She also connects to the souls of your loved ones in Spirit, who love you and know who you really are. Humanity is evolving out of the overly limited thinking of the past. Let's change the paradigm together! All of Pam's teachings can be attributed to universal teachings of the power of love, which she believes connects us to the power of our souls. Pam's Website Pam's Instagram

Connected Spirit
Something Supernatural with Jeffrey Peck

Connected Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 42:48


Hey lovelies, do I have a treat for you! In this week's episode, the amazing Jeffrey Peck takes us on a journey of awakening, all starting with a Reiki attunement in 2006. Get ready to be inspired as he spills the beans on how his life transformed and his profound connections with the spirit world began. You'll be on the edge of your seat as Jeffrey dives into the importance of evidence in mediumship, the healing power of messages from beyond, and the magical inspiration behind his own podcast, "Something Super Spiritual." Tune in and let your spirit soar!     In this episode: Jeffrey's Reiki attunement in 2006 sparked his psychic abilities and opened him up to the spirit world. He focuses on providing evidence in his mediumship readings to validate the presence of loved ones in the spirit world. Jeffrey emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and healing in mediumship sessions, as it allows individuals to release pain and resentment. The meaning of life, according to Jeffrey, is to choose love and show compassion to oneself and others.   "When we remember to choose love, that's when the light gets through those cracks."   "Love would lovingly let go."   Where to find Jeffrey: Youtube, instagram, facebook, tiktok, @JeffreyPeckMedium www.jeffreypeck.com Something Super Spiritual Podcast Something Super Spiritual Livestream on Youtube  

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Big Seance Podcast
226 - Paranormal Investigation with Intuitive Medium Tawney Lewis - Big Seance

Big Seance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 53:36


  Dive into the world of paranormal investigation with Tawney Lewis, a distinguished Paranormal Investigator and Intuitive Medium. She has led paranormal investigations at the famous Lily Dale assembly, and can currently be seen in Tubi's Scariest Places in America and the sequel, Scariest Places in the world. With roots in Hollywood, Tawney discusses her unique role as paranormal investigator first and intuitive medium second. From her fascination with Ghost Adventures and Zak Bagans to the hilarious tale involving the grave of Liberace, don't miss out on this conversation with Tawney, whose journey continues to unfold in intriguing new ways. Visit BigSeance.com/226 for more info. Other Listening Options Direct Download Link   In this episode: Intro :00 Did you know the Big Seance Podcast is on Patreon? Visit Patreon.com/bigseance. :57 Tawney Lewis is a highly experienced Paranormal Researcher and Intuitive Medium, known for her extensive list of investigations under her belt, such as the Old Montana State Prison, The Whaley House, and Bracken Fern Manor. In 2021, Tawney had the privilege of co-teaching a course on paranormal research alongside the world-renowned psychic medium and TV personality, Lisa Williams. In August 2022, Tawney received a special invitation to lead a Paranormal Investigation at Lily Dale assembly in New York, where she captivated an audience of over eighty guests. Her expertise and presence have also earned her TV appearances as a featured guest expert on Tubi's Scariest Places in America and the sequel, Scariest Places in the world. Additionally, Tawney will soon be seen as a Lead Guest Expert this fall on a highly anticipated upcoming CTV Sci Fi show. Tawney is currently based in Hollywood, CA. 1:48 Patrick first heard about Tawney Lewis when he heard her interview on Something Super Spiritual with Jeffrey Peck! They begin with a discussion about the beauty of the Hollywood and Los Angeles areas. 3:27 While Tawney is an intuitive medium, she considers herself a paranormal investigator first! 5:30 Paranormal television has inspired an entire generation of paranormal investigators! For Tawney, it was Zak Bagans and Ghost Adventures. 6:22 The Goldfield Hotel and Tawney's favorite episodes of Ghost Adventures! 9:22 Zak Bagans' Haunted Museum. 11:11 The benefits of being an intuitive on a paranormal investigation. 11:59 Is there a downside to being an intuitive for paranormal investigations? 13:48 Validating paranormal activity with intuition. 15:44 The many different versions of “What happens when we die?” 17:53 Seeing and Feeling - How Tawney's abilities work. 19:10 The Hollywood Forever Cemetery, the Silent Movie Theater, and the Roosevelt Hotel. 21:30 “Not all ghosts are White.” Stories that have been erased from history: Marvin Gaye's murder in 1984 and the tragic story of Rosewood in Florida. 24:25 Don't give fear any attention. Control the investigation. 28:11 Yet another retelling of Patrick's story of coming home with something after an investigation. 30:44 Tawney had the opportunity to lead a paranormal investigation at Lily Dale! 32:46 Thoughts on paranormal tourism. 36:08 Mediums Lisa Williams and Kim Russo, plus more on Zak Bagans. 38:05 Tawney Lewis is a theatre nerd! 40:30 A funny story about visiting the grave of Liberace! 42:25 R.I.P. Paul Reubens, plus Tawney's most treasured possessions. 44:25 This is a super exciting time for Tawney! Keep your eyes open for some of her upcoming appearances! 46:03 Outro 50:39 A special THANK YOU to Patreon supporters at the Super Paranerd and Parlor Guest level! 51:57   For more Tawney Lewis Instagram: @IntuitiveTawney Tiktok: @IntuitiveTawney Twitter: @IntuitiveTawney Facebook: @tawney.lewis Tawney's Interview with Jeffrey Peck on Something Super Spiritual Tubi's Scariest Places in America Tubi's Scariest Places in the World     The Big Seance Podcast can be found right here, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio. Please subscribe and share with a fellow paranerd! Do you have any comments or feedback? Please contact me at Patrick@BigSeance.com. Consider recording your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! You can also call the show and leave feedback at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. The candles are already lit, so come on in and join the séance!    

Psychic Happy Hour
Serving Spirit with Jeffrey peck

Psychic Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 36:27


Jeffrey can be found at Jeffreypeck.comInstagram, Youtube, and Facebook @JeffreyPeckMedium

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Big Seance Podcast
224 - The Return from Hiatus with Psychic Medium Jeffrey Peck - Big Seance: My Paranormal World

Big Seance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 60:33


  Patrick catches up with the audience before welcoming back psychic medium Jeffrey Peck! Jeffrey has had exciting changes in his life, including the addition of Something Super Spiritual, his new podcast and YouTube show! This episode's discussion topics include giving readings with a group of mediums, Schumann Resonance, the aura, treating anxiety and depression, long distance readings, staying grounded, Spirits manipulating the physical environment, and Patrick's plans for retirement! Visit BigSeance.com/224 for more info! Other Listening Options Direct Download Link   In this episode:  Intro :00 **tap tap** Is this thing on? Patrick's back! And he's retired now! Here's an update! :46 The previously recorded LIVE conversation Patrick had with psychic medium, Jeffrey Peck, on July 12, 2023 8:17 Since his last appearance on the show, Jeffrey Peck has released a podcast called, Something Super Spiritual. He's also been led to taking his content to YouTube! 11:15 Jeffrey has been combining efforts with Kevin Lewis and Travis Holp! Check out this amazing LIVE broadcast where all 3 mediums give viewers readings! 13:47 Jeffrey's takeaways from giving readings with two or more mediums together. 17:28 The Spiritualist community, Lily Dale, and Inspiration Stump 19:17 Jeffrey put serious thought, time, research, and effort into his podcast, for a whole year, before releasing episode one! 20:30 Notable guests that have appeared on Something Super Spiritual include Toni Reilly, Chris Wilson, Tawney Lewis, and friend of the Big Seance and Queen of Astrology, Dena DeCastro. 23:10 Jeffrey recommends checking out his recent episode about Schumann Resonance. 26:25  The aura with Dominic Zenden 27:41 What Jeffrey has learned from jumping into the podcasting and YouTube spaces! 31:38 Jeffrey and Patrick answer a viewer question regarding changes in the air, in terms of Spirit. Plus Patrick adjusts to being retired with some seriously crazy dreams! And how will he stay busy in retirement? 32:22 More discussion on mental health and ketamine therapy as treatment for anxiety/depression 39:10 What's more difficult? Long distance readings or in-person readings? 42:30 We are all starting to wake up to spiritual knowledge. 45:48 The need to be grounded when spending so much time in spiritual mode. 47:33 Patrick remembers the overwhelming early days of his spiritual shift when he insisted on trying to learn all things at the same time. 49:25 Is your physical environment ever manipulated while giving a reading? 51:20 Final thoughts from Jeffrey Peck. Find him on YouTube, for sure! 55:58 Outro 57:50 A special THANK YOU to Patreon supporters at the Super Paranerd and Parlor Guest level! 59:09   For more on Jeffrey Peck JeffreyPeck.com The Something Super Spiritual Podcast YouTube: @JeffreyPeckMedium Facebook: @JeffreyPeckMedium Instagram: @JeffreyPeckMedium     The Big Seance Podcast can be found right here, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio. Please subscribe and share with a fellow paranerd! Do you have any comments or feedback? Please contact me at Patrick@BigSeance.com. Consider recording your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! You can also call the show and leave feedback at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. The candles are already lit, so come on in and join the séance!  

Twisted & Misunderstood - Dominic J Zenden
Jeffrey Peck in Conversation

Twisted & Misunderstood - Dominic J Zenden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 56:07


Jeffrey Peck is from San Francisco in America. In this revealing interview he talks about his life, his mediumship and his personal beliefs. This is an interview not to be missed. Jeffrey Peck has his own podcast 'Something Super Spiritual' To see more and contact Jeffrey Peck his website is - www.jeffreypeck.com www.dominiczenden.info --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominic-zenden/message

Something Super Spiritual
Overcoming Fear from Your Insides Out with Jeffrey Peck

Something Super Spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 28:39


Fear. How do we deal with it? Where does it stem from? How do we face it? And when does enough become enough?  We all have insecurities. We all have doubts. And then there are those amongst us who walk with such empowerment and confidence. Do they not experience fear? And if they do, how do they transcend their fears?  Jeffrey gets raw, up close and personal in this solo episode where he talks about his experience with fear and the light most recently brought to the surface in overcoming this paralyzing fear. Profound and heartwarming, these are lessons that which all of us can relate at some point in our lives.

Something Super Spiritual
Shamanic Journey with Totem Animals and Angels with Eddie Mullins

Something Super Spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 60:16


Eddie was raised in the countryside, surrounded by miles of wilderness and woodlands. His knowing that everything is alive and able to communicate started from the very beginning of his arrival on earth. Eddie was born as one of those knowing souls and a seeker of deeper infinite wisdom and spiritual presence. He found comfort within the presence, consciousness, and awareness of nature and the spirit world – even more than with human beings. Eddie's upbringing was not of a religious, spiritual or metaphysical family; the infinite knowing source within him was alive and awake from birth. This provided him with the awareness that he was different and feeling out of place in the world. Eddie always has been able to sense the soul frequency of other people, like an unfolding soul wisdom story. He could pick up the integrity, spiritual insights, body vibration and soul consciousness of those he encountered.  Eddie has been communicating with nature, animals, plants, the spirit world, and cosmic Interdimensional realms since he was a small child. As an adult, Eddie's life changed drastically one night while driving home on the interstate. He heard a loud, loving voice warn him to, “Change lanes!”  He changed lanes. Seconds later, a semi-truck trying to merge from an on-ramp, turned over on its side and landed in the lane in which Eddie had been driving. After that encounter, he began asking every day for direct guidance, healing, wisdom and asking the questions, “Why was I saved and why am I here, in a world with so much pain and struggle?”  These questions led Eddie to a path of re-awakening through deeper self-exploration and later to teaching, mentoring, and guiding people through their own deeper spiritual consciousness and wisdom. Eddie is a spiritual teacher of shamanic presence, helping people to embody their true nature with the animals, shamanic journey, dream-visions and spirit medicine of the natural world. Eddie is also a meditation teacher, healer and works with the angelic realm. Overall a mystic and shaman walking the path as an earthwalker. Eddie's Website Eddie's Facebook Eddie's Instagram

Spirit Goddess
26. Evidential Mediumship, Life After Death, The Other Side & More (ft. Jeffrey Peck)

Spirit Goddess

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 45:51


We are so excited about this week's guest! Today we have Jeffrey Peck, an evidential psychic medium from San Fransisco. In this episode, we discuss Jeffreys's abilities and practice as a medium and his journey from Reiki to where he is now. We have many questions for Jeffrey about the other side, and we even had the opportunity to receive a reading from him, stay tuned till the end where we chat about our experience! Spirit Goddess is here to be an open platform for all practitioners of all sides of spirituality to have a voice, and for you, our listeners, to be exposed to it all. Check out Jeffrey: Website: https://jeffreypeck.com/ Podcast: "Something Super Spiritual" - Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/something-super-spiritual/id1628640804 Instagram: @jeffreypeckmedium

Something Super Spiritual
When Spirit Knocks

Something Super Spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 23:57


In this pilot episode of Something Super Spiritual, Jeffrey Peck introduces himself and talks about who he is, where he came from within his spiritual journey and why this podcast is important for him and his listeners. 

Rooted Mystic Musings
S4 E3: The Magick of Spirit Connections (with Jeffrey Peck, Medium)

Rooted Mystic Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 37:03


If you're anything like me, you already believe in life after life... and that, one way or another, the soul goes on. Let's dig into some of that with Jeffrey Peck, the medium that I worked with just recently! Grab your cuppa and settle in. You're gonna love this one!

The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE
The Green Insider – Ep. 64 – Jeffrey Peck – CEO – iSun

The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 29:36


We take a special two-part approach to our latest episodes as we chat with the 1-2 punch of iSun, Jeffrey Peck and Daniel Dus. In this episode, we chat with Mr. Peck about going from a local electrical contractor in Vermont to an American renewable energy leader; why he's always … The post The Green Insider – Ep. 64 – Jeffrey Peck – CEO – iSun appeared first on eRENEWABLE.

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Redezeit
Es gibt nicht das eine Jüdische Leben – Jeff Peck

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Redezeit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 22:38


Nur ungefähr die Hälfte der in Deutschland lebenden Jüdinnen und Juden ist Mitglied in Jüdischen Gemeinden, denn das Judentum ist alles andere als homogen. Jude sein ist mehr als Religion, sagt der emeritierte US-Professor und Wahlberliner Jeffrey Peck. Moderation: Achim Schmitz-Forte

Sunday Mornings With Dee Daniels
Dr. Peck, Children's National, on Hips and Spine Injury and Care

Sunday Mornings With Dee Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 29:46


Dr. Jeffrey Peck, is a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at Children's National Hospital who specializes in pediatric orthopaedic care, with subspecialty interests in pediatric and young adult hip preservation and spine deformity care.

Metaphysical Happy Hour!
Evidential Mediumship with Jeffrey Peck

Metaphysical Happy Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 59:05


Catch all the Latest Episodes YouTube:Stargazers Unite - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-4bifoCFB0V_kGd3qhGqwThe Red Couch Medium - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCtn-w-yu7pp0zT8Su-iOgFollow us on Facebook:Stargazers Unite - https://www.facebook.com/stargazers.uniteThe Red Couch Medium - https://www.facebook.com/theredcouchmedium You can also listen at:https://www.metaphysicalhappyhour.com/Or on any of your favorite Podcast Platform: Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio & more! Jeffrey Peck - Evidential Medium - Jeffrey Peck is an evidential psychic medium with a loving and sensitive approach to Spirit. His commitment and dedication combined with his warm, understanding and compassionate style, provide you with clarity and peace of mind. A session with Jeffrey will leave you with a clear knowing that your loved ones are still a part of your life and with a sense of healing and hope.Every medium has their story of awakening. For Jeffrey, it came later in life and totally unexpected. Although there was always an inner knowing that there was more to life than what appeared on the surface, he didn't start experiencing spirit communication until he began healing himself and others through the use of his hands and reiki. It became apparent through the healing that his gifts went beyond the physical hands and to the other side we know as Spirit. Spirit began speaking to him that his purpose has changed. Following Spirit's guidance, he was led to incredible mentors to study under, such as Lynn Probert, Chris Drew and Tony Stockwell at the esteemed Arthur Findlay College in England, and International Psychic Medium and teacher, Colby Rebel.Currently, Jeffrey resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with his two beautiful golden retrievers and sees clients on a professional basis. He is continuously guided and inspired by Spirit.Website: http://www.jeffreypeck.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/JeffreyPeckMediumInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreyjpeck/ Tracey Escobar - The Red Couch Medium:Tracey is a professional psychic medium. She comes from a long line of gifted women in her family. At the age of 19, personal tragedy struck with the sudden loss of her father. That event sent her on her course of helping others heal. She has dedicated her career to the study of mediumship.Tracey is a Certified Advanced Psychic Medium with Lisa Williams International School of Spiritual Development. She has studied abroad at the world renown spiritualist college, Arthur Findlay College.Tracey is the author and creator of “Messages from Above” oracle card deck as well as “Breaking Down the Blocks” healing workshop. Tracey can provide you with hope, healing, and guidance in the areas of career, relationships, finance, and health as well as connect you with your loved ones on the other side.https://theredcouchmedium.com/ Cassie Clayton - StarGazers Unite:Cassie is passion-driven about helping you build your brand. She created Stargazers Unite to help lightworkers follow their purpose. As a lightworker herself, Cassie understands how important it is for you to focus on the healing and connection with your client which is why she loves to do all of the back-end work needed to help you build a brand that you can be proud of and that expresses who you are to potential clients.Don't know where to start? As a brand expert, Cassie can help you design and build your website, hone in on brand identity, video editing, and podcast creation. Cassie is your one-stop-shop for everything needed to build your spiritual empire!www.StarGazersUnite.com

Big Seance Podcast
185 - Evidential Mediumship with Jeffrey Peck - Big Seance

Big Seance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 55:02


  Jeffrey Peck tells the story of his journey of following the guidance of Spirit. After having the rug pulled out from under him, he first found healing through Reiki, then some great mentors in mediumship along with great experiences at the Arthur Findlay College led to his work with connecting clients with their loved ones through evidential mediumship. Visit BigSeance.com/185   Other Listening Options Direct Download Link   In this episode: Episode Teaser :00 Intro :56 Jeffrey Peck’s Bio 1:39 Jeffrey’s journey of awakening and opening to Spirit began with the study of Reiki. 4:19 “When the student is ready, the teacher arrives.” In 2008 the rug was pulled out from under Jeffrey and he lost everything. 9:20 An obsession with all things mediumship. 12:40 Finding a great mentor and attending Arthur Findlay College. 13:42 Practice readings and more on Jeffrey’s experiences at Arthur Findlay. 15:40 The first day of class. “He was known for his hugs.” 20:05 Knowing the “difference between blending with Spirit versus trying to search for it ourselves. We don’t have to search for it.” 23:35 The “spiritual gym.” Being pushed and challenged in a weekly circle group. 24:50 What is Evidential Mediumship? 26:56 Jeffrey’s favorite superstar mediums. 28:49 Gadgets and tools. Yes or no? 29:30 Most treasured possessions. “Stuff doesn’t matter.” 31:30 Dog talk. 32:34 Jeffrey is really excited about both his new relationship and working with Spirit on the platform! 34:34 Working on his clairaudience. 35:40 Jeffrey’s interpretation of “sitting in the power.” 40:27 A question from a listener who is just cracking open spiritually. 42:27 Third eye vs. the back of your eyelids. 46:12 Final thoughts and where to find Jeffrey Peck! Look for his brand new podcast, Something Super Spiritual, dropping very soon! 47:30 Hummingbirds, ladybugs and other signs from Spirit. 49:57 A special THANK YOU to Patreon supporters at the Super Paranerd and Parlor Guest level! 52:00 Outro 53:48   For more on Jeffrey Peck:  JeffreyPeck.com Facebook: @JeffreyPeckMedium Instagram: @JeffreyPeckMedium   The Big Seance Podcast can be found right here, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio. Please subscribe and share with a fellow paranerd! Do you have any comments or feedback? Please contact me at Patrick@BigSeance.com. Consider recording your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! You can also call the show and leave feedback at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. The candles are already lit, so come on in and join the séance!    

Shift Your Spirits
Evidential Mediumship with Jeffrey Peck

Shift Your Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 63:58


An interview with evidential medium Jeffrey Peck, about how he discovered and trained to develop his mediumship. Jeffrey Peck is an evidential psychic medium with a passion and dedication to Spirit. His commitment to Spirit combined with his warm and understanding approach provide you with peace of mind and the feeling that you just sat down with your loved ones.Jeff is one of my closest friends in the spiritual community, and this show has been a long time coming.GUEST LINKS - JEFFREY PECKjeffreypeck.comArthur Findlay CollegeThe Afterlife of Billy Fingers by Annie Kagan Amazon affiliate link SLADE ROBERSONSlade's Books & CoursesGet an intuitive reading with SladeAutomatic IntuitionBECOME A PATRONhttps://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspiritsEdit your pledge on Patreon

Roughly Speaking
The tragic death of a gifted son: The Jeffrey Peck story (episode 406)

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 32:53


Jeffrey Peck was an ----academically precocious---- kid who graduated from high school at 11, and from Towson University at 15. He was a profoundly gifted boy who seemed destined for a career in biological sciences. But, at 24, Peck drove to an abandoned elementary school north of Hunt Valley and killed himself with carbon monoxide. His devastated parents set out to learn why their only son had committed suicide. His mother, Dolores Peck, says her son was the victim of cyber-bullying during the last weeks of his life. She tells the story in a published memoir, and on the show today.Links:http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2001-05-11/news/0105110155_1_towson-beta-beta-dundalkhttps://www.facebook.com/agiftedlifecutshortthejeffreypeckstory/

Business
International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation 2009 (Part 5)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 1:32


The International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation [Part I: 6 min.]: Welcome and Overview Avner Wolf, Executive Director of International Programs; John A. Elliott, Dean of Zicklin School of Business; Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. [Part II: 7 min.]: Faculty Testimonials Professor Charles Scherbaum, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Martha Cook, Marketing; Professor Kapil Bawa, Marketing; Eileen Cohen, MBA '82, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management; Larry Zicklin, Professor of Business Ethics, Endowed Zicklin School of Business; Professor Pai-Chun Ma, Management Information Systems; Professor Molly (Mary) Kern, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Jae Lee, Finance; Professor Myung-Soo Lee, Associate Dean of Zicklin School of Business. [Part III: 5 min.]: Technology [Part IV: 2 min.]: Library [Part V: 2 min.]: Academic [Part VI: 4 min.]: Graduation

Business
International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation 2009 (Part 2)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 6:52


The International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation [Part I: 6 min.]: Welcome and Overview Avner Wolf, Executive Director of International Programs; John A. Elliott, Dean of Zicklin School of Business; Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. [Part II: 7 min.]: Faculty Testimonials Professor Charles Scherbaum, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Martha Cook, Marketing; Professor Kapil Bawa, Marketing; Eileen Cohen, MBA '82, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management; Larry Zicklin, Professor of Business Ethics, Endowed Zicklin School of Business; Professor Pai-Chun Ma, Management Information Systems; Professor Molly (Mary) Kern, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Jae Lee, Finance; Professor Myung-Soo Lee, Associate Dean of Zicklin School of Business. [Part III: 5 min.]: Technology [Part IV: 2 min.]: Library [Part V: 2 min.]: Academic [Part VI: 4 min.]: Graduation

Business
International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation 2009 (Part 3)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 5:13


The International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation [Part I: 6 min.]: Welcome and Overview Avner Wolf, Executive Director of International Programs; John A. Elliott, Dean of Zicklin School of Business; Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. [Part II: 7 min.]: Faculty Testimonials Professor Charles Scherbaum, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Martha Cook, Marketing; Professor Kapil Bawa, Marketing; Eileen Cohen, MBA '82, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management; Larry Zicklin, Professor of Business Ethics, Endowed Zicklin School of Business; Professor Pai-Chun Ma, Management Information Systems; Professor Molly (Mary) Kern, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Jae Lee, Finance; Professor Myung-Soo Lee, Associate Dean of Zicklin School of Business. [Part III: 5 min.]: Technology [Part IV: 2 min.]: Library [Part V: 2 min.]: Academic [Part VI: 4 min.]: Graduation

Business
International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation 2009 (Part 6)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 3:39


The International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation [Part I: 6 min.]: Welcome and Overview Avner Wolf, Executive Director of International Programs; John A. Elliott, Dean of Zicklin School of Business; Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. [Part II: 7 min.]: Faculty Testimonials Professor Charles Scherbaum, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Martha Cook, Marketing; Professor Kapil Bawa, Marketing; Eileen Cohen, MBA '82, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management; Larry Zicklin, Professor of Business Ethics, Endowed Zicklin School of Business; Professor Pai-Chun Ma, Management Information Systems; Professor Molly (Mary) Kern, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Jae Lee, Finance; Professor Myung-Soo Lee, Associate Dean of Zicklin School of Business. [Part III: 5 min.]: Technology [Part IV: 2 min.]: Library [Part V: 2 min.]: Academic [Part VI: 4 min.]: Graduation

Business
International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation 2009 (Part 4)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 1:16


The International Executive Programs (IEP) Orientation [Part I: 6 min.]: Welcome and Overview Avner Wolf, Executive Director of International Programs; John A. Elliott, Dean of Zicklin School of Business; Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. [Part II: 7 min.]: Faculty Testimonials Professor Charles Scherbaum, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Martha Cook, Marketing; Professor Kapil Bawa, Marketing; Eileen Cohen, MBA '82, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management; Larry Zicklin, Professor of Business Ethics, Endowed Zicklin School of Business; Professor Pai-Chun Ma, Management Information Systems; Professor Molly (Mary) Kern, Human Resources & Global Leadership, Industrial Organizational Psychology; Professor Jae Lee, Finance; Professor Myung-Soo Lee, Associate Dean of Zicklin School of Business. [Part III: 5 min.]: Technology [Part IV: 2 min.]: Library [Part V: 2 min.]: Academic [Part VI: 4 min.]: Graduation

Arts and Sciences
Weissman Talks: The Holocaust in Poland

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 60:00


"Conceptualized by Jeffrey Peck, dean of the Weissman School, ""Weissman Talks"" is a new series of thematically linked dialogues and performances presented by Baruch College's Weissman School of Arts and Science. The Fall 2008 program takes as its theme “the Holocaust in Poland.” It launched on October 16, with Dean Peck interviewing Tovah Feldshuh, the Tony Award-winning actress who plays the lead in ""Irena's Vow"" - the Broadway-bound play about one woman's heroism in Nazi-held Poland. Two additional discussions followed on October 19 and 28. This vedio is the panel discussion held on October 28, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Panelists include Professor Cynthia Whittaker, Department of History; Professor Alison Griffiths, Department of Communication Studies; and Professor Terry Berkowitz, Department of Fine and Performing Arts. The discussion is moderated by John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Dean Jeffrey Peck makes the welcoming remarks."

Arts and Sciences
Gloria Steinem: The Longest Revolution

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 77:42


"The 15th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture features Gloria Steinem, a noted feminist, writer and journalist. Steinem celebrated the memory of celebrated literary critic, writer and former City College professor Addison Gayle in a lecture entitled “The Longest Revolution.” She was introduced by a panel of four speakers. Jeffrey Peck, dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, called her an “icon of the feminist movement.” Kathleen Waldron, Baruch college president spoke of being “inspired” by Steinem and communications Professor Sara Ryan called her a “courageous feminist leader.” Lastly, “the most humane individual I've met,” were the words used to describe Steinem by English Professor Tuzyline Allan, who is in charge of organizing the Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture series. Mrs. Steinem spoke of her experience working with Addison Gayle back when she first started out as a journalist. She worked with him “at a time when he was thought of as Negro, not African-American or American,” she said. They both shared “empathy for their audience.” Mrs. Steinem looks to a future where people won't think that “your genitals control your brain or that the pigment of your skin matters.” She calls these race and gender categories “fiction.” We should not concentrate on the generalized differences. It's the unique differences that are important, according to Steinem. Steinem stressed that the civil rights and women's movement, as well as the strides made in gay and lesbian rights propelled in tandem. The confluence of individuals challenging the status quo fueled the radical changes that took place during the 60s. The event takes place on April 1, 2009, at Mason Hall, Baruch College."

Baruch Performing Arts Center
Weissman Talks: The Holocaust in Poland

Baruch Performing Arts Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 60:00


"Conceptualized by Jeffrey Peck, dean of the Weissman School, ""Weissman Talks"" is a new series of thematically linked dialogues and performances presented by Baruch College's Weissman School of Arts and Science. The Fall 2008 program takes as its theme “the Holocaust in Poland.” It launched on October 16, with Dean Peck interviewing Tovah Feldshuh, the Tony Award-winning actress who plays the lead in ""Irena's Vow"" - the Broadway-bound play about one woman's heroism in Nazi-held Poland. Two additional discussions followed on October 19 and 28. This vedio is the panel discussion held on October 28, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Panelists include Professor Cynthia Whittaker, Department of History; Professor Alison Griffiths, Department of Communication Studies; and Professor Terry Berkowitz, Department of Fine and Performing Arts. The discussion is moderated by John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Dean Jeffrey Peck makes the welcoming remarks."

Arts and Sciences
Diverse Campus/Global World?

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 110:14


This event discusses ethnic and racial diversity at Baruch College, as they relate to immigrant history in New York City and broader trends of globalization and internationalization in higher education. Stan Altman, President of Baruch College, gives the opening remarks, and Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, moderates the event. The keynote speaker is Professor Olufemi Vaughan, the Geoffrey Canada Professor of Africana Studies & History at Bowdoin College. Panelists include: Professors John Brenkman, Kyra Gaunt, and Sandeep Sreekumar, and students Jacqueline Ha and Holdyn Brand. A Q&A session follows. This event is presented by the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences with the support of the Weissman Center for International Business. The event takes place on September 14, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750.

Arts and Sciences
Panel Discussion on "Arguing The World"

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 62:22


A panel of speakers discusses "Arguing the World", an enthralling film that tells the story of four brilliant and engaging men caught up in the central struggles of our time, and creates a vivid picture of intellectual life in the 20th century. Panelists include: Joseph Dorman, Producer and Director of Arguing the world Russell Jacoby, Professor of History at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Mitchell Cohen, Professor of Political Science at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY Eric Cohen, Executive Director of the Tikvah Fund Jordan B. Bell, Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Hunter College Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, makes the opening remarks, followed by remarks by Carol Berkin, Presidential Professor American Colonial and Revolutionary History & Women's History. The discussion is moderated by Robert A. Friedman (1967 graduate of Baruch College, retired partner of Goldman Sachs, and founding principal of Robeco-Sage Capital Management, LLC). The event takes place on October 14, 2010 at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College.

Arts and Sciences
Weissman Talks: Peck Interviews Bikel

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 48:48


"Dr. Jeffrey Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences at Baruch College leads a live onstage interview with theater legend Theodore Bikel about his life and career, beginning with the role of Tevye the Milkman in Broadway's Fiddler on the Roof, and spanning more than 40 years to his current star role in the New York premiere of the National Yiddish Theater production of Sholom Aleichem: Laughter through Tears about the pioneering 19th-century author Sholom Aleichem at Baruch Performing Arts Center. John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center, introduces the event. The program is presented by the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and Baruch Performing Arts Center, in cooperation with the National Yiddish Theater - Folksbiene. The event takes place on November 11, 2009, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center."

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Arts and Sciences
Diverse Campus/Global World?

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 110:14


This event discusses ethnic and racial diversity at Baruch College, as they relate to immigrant history in New York City and broader trends of globalization and internationalization in higher education. Stan Altman, President of Baruch College, gives the opening remarks, and Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, moderates the event. The keynote speaker is Professor Olufemi Vaughan, the Geoffrey Canada Professor of Africana Studies & History at Bowdoin College. Panelists include: Professors John Brenkman, Kyra Gaunt, and Sandeep Sreekumar, and students Jacqueline Ha and Holdyn Brand. A Q&A session follows. This event is presented by the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences with the support of the Weissman Center for International Business. The event takes place on September 14, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750.

Arts and Sciences
Weissman Talks: Peck Interviews Bikel

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 48:48


"Dr. Jeffrey Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences at Baruch College leads a live onstage interview with theater legend Theodore Bikel about his life and career, beginning with the role of Tevye the Milkman in Broadway’s Fiddler on the Roof, and spanning more than 40 years to his current star role in the New York premiere of the National Yiddish Theater production of Sholom Aleichem: Laughter through Tears about the pioneering 19th-century author Sholom Aleichem at Baruch Performing Arts Center. John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center, introduces the event. The program is presented by the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and Baruch Performing Arts Center, in cooperation with the National Yiddish Theater - Folksbiene. The event takes place on November 11, 2009, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center."

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Baruch Performing Arts Center
Panel Discussion on "Arguing The World"

Baruch Performing Arts Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 62:22


A panel of speakers discusses "Arguing the World", an enthralling film that tells the story of four brilliant and engaging men caught up in the central struggles of our time, and creates a vivid picture of intellectual life in the 20th century. Panelists include: Joseph Dorman, Producer and Director of Arguing the world Russell Jacoby, Professor of History at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Mitchell Cohen, Professor of Political Science at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY Eric Cohen, Executive Director of the Tikvah Fund Jordan B. Bell, Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Hunter College Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, makes the opening remarks, followed by remarks by Carol Berkin, Presidential Professor American Colonial and Revolutionary History & Women's History. The discussion is moderated by Robert A. Friedman (1967 graduate of Baruch College, retired partner of Goldman Sachs, and founding principal of Robeco-Sage Capital Management, LLC). The event takes place on October 14, 2010 at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College.

Baruch Performing Arts Center
Weissman Talks: Peck Interviews Bikel

Baruch Performing Arts Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 48:48


"Dr. Jeffrey Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences at Baruch College leads a live onstage interview with theater legend Theodore Bikel about his life and career, beginning with the role of Tevye the Milkman in Broadway’s Fiddler on the Roof, and spanning more than 40 years to his current star role in the New York premiere of the National Yiddish Theater production of Sholom Aleichem: Laughter through Tears about the pioneering 19th-century author Sholom Aleichem at Baruch Performing Arts Center. John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center, introduces the event. The program is presented by the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and Baruch Performing Arts Center, in cooperation with the National Yiddish Theater - Folksbiene. The event takes place on November 11, 2009, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center."

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Baruch Performing Arts Center
Panel Discussion on "Arguing The World"

Baruch Performing Arts Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 62:22


A panel of speakers discusses "Arguing the World", an enthralling film that tells the story of four brilliant and engaging men caught up in the central struggles of our time, and creates a vivid picture of intellectual life in the 20th century. Panelists include: Joseph Dorman, Producer and Director of Arguing the world Russell Jacoby, Professor of History at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Mitchell Cohen, Professor of Political Science at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY Eric Cohen, Executive Director of the Tikvah Fund Jordan B. Bell, Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Hunter College Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, makes the opening remarks, followed by remarks by Carol Berkin, Presidential Professor American Colonial and Revolutionary History & Women's History. The discussion is moderated by Robert A. Friedman (1967 graduate of Baruch College, retired partner of Goldman Sachs, and founding principal of Robeco-Sage Capital Management, LLC). The event takes place on October 14, 2010 at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College.

Baruch Performing Arts Center
Weissman Talks: The Holocaust in Poland

Baruch Performing Arts Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 60:00


"Conceptualized by Jeffrey Peck, dean of the Weissman School, ""Weissman Talks"" is a new series of thematically linked dialogues and performances presented by Baruch College’s Weissman School of Arts and Science. The Fall 2008 program takes as its theme “the Holocaust in Poland.” It launched on October 16, with Dean Peck interviewing Tovah Feldshuh, the Tony Award-winning actress who plays the lead in ""Irena’s Vow"" - the Broadway-bound play about one woman’s heroism in Nazi-held Poland. Two additional discussions followed on October 19 and 28. This vedio is the panel discussion held on October 28, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Panelists include Professor Cynthia Whittaker, Department of History; Professor Alison Griffiths, Department of Communication Studies; and Professor Terry Berkowitz, Department of Fine and Performing Arts. The discussion is moderated by John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Dean Jeffrey Peck makes the welcoming remarks."

Arts and Sciences
Gloria Steinem: The Longest Revolution

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 77:42


"The 15th annual Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture features Gloria Steinem, a noted feminist, writer and journalist. Steinem celebrated the memory of celebrated literary critic, writer and former City College professor Addison Gayle in a lecture entitled “The Longest Revolution.” She was introduced by a panel of four speakers. Jeffrey Peck, dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, called her an “icon of the feminist movement.” Kathleen Waldron, Baruch college president spoke of being “inspired” by Steinem and communications Professor Sara Ryan called her a “courageous feminist leader.” Lastly, “the most humane individual I’ve met,” were the words used to describe Steinem by English Professor Tuzyline Allan, who is in charge of organizing the Addison Gayle Memorial Lecture series. Mrs. Steinem spoke of her experience working with Addison Gayle back when she first started out as a journalist. She worked with him “at a time when he was thought of as Negro, not African-American or American,” she said. They both shared “empathy for their audience.” Mrs. Steinem looks to a future where people won’t think that “your genitals control your brain or that the pigment of your skin matters.” She calls these race and gender categories “fiction.” We should not concentrate on the generalized differences. It’s the unique differences that are important, according to Steinem. Steinem stressed that the civil rights and women’s movement, as well as the strides made in gay and lesbian rights propelled in tandem. The confluence of individuals challenging the status quo fueled the radical changes that took place during the 60s. The event takes place on April 1, 2009, at Mason Hall, Baruch College."

Arts and Sciences
Weissman Talks: The Holocaust in Poland

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 60:00


"Conceptualized by Jeffrey Peck, dean of the Weissman School, ""Weissman Talks"" is a new series of thematically linked dialogues and performances presented by Baruch College’s Weissman School of Arts and Science. The Fall 2008 program takes as its theme “the Holocaust in Poland.” It launched on October 16, with Dean Peck interviewing Tovah Feldshuh, the Tony Award-winning actress who plays the lead in ""Irena’s Vow"" - the Broadway-bound play about one woman’s heroism in Nazi-held Poland. Two additional discussions followed on October 19 and 28. This vedio is the panel discussion held on October 28, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Panelists include Professor Cynthia Whittaker, Department of History; Professor Alison Griffiths, Department of Communication Studies; and Professor Terry Berkowitz, Department of Fine and Performing Arts. The discussion is moderated by John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center. Dean Jeffrey Peck makes the welcoming remarks."

Arts and Sciences
Panel Discussion on "Arguing The World"

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 62:22


A panel of speakers discusses "Arguing the World", an enthralling film that tells the story of four brilliant and engaging men caught up in the central struggles of our time, and creates a vivid picture of intellectual life in the 20th century. Panelists include: Joseph Dorman, Producer and Director of Arguing the world Russell Jacoby, Professor of History at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Mitchell Cohen, Professor of Political Science at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY Eric Cohen, Executive Director of the Tikvah Fund Jordan B. Bell, Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Hunter College Jeffrey Peck, Dean of Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, makes the opening remarks, followed by remarks by Carol Berkin, Presidential Professor American Colonial and Revolutionary History & Women's History. The discussion is moderated by Robert A. Friedman (1967 graduate of Baruch College, retired partner of Goldman Sachs, and founding principal of Robeco-Sage Capital Management, LLC). The event takes place on October 14, 2010 at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College.

Baruch Performing Arts Center
Weissman Talks: Peck Interviews Bikel

Baruch Performing Arts Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 48:48


"Dr. Jeffrey Peck, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts & Sciences at Baruch College leads a live onstage interview with theater legend Theodore Bikel about his life and career, beginning with the role of Tevye the Milkman in Broadway's Fiddler on the Roof, and spanning more than 40 years to his current star role in the New York premiere of the National Yiddish Theater production of Sholom Aleichem: Laughter through Tears about the pioneering 19th-century author Sholom Aleichem at Baruch Performing Arts Center. John Malatesta, Managing Director, Baruch Performing Arts Center, introduces the event. The program is presented by the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and Baruch Performing Arts Center, in cooperation with the National Yiddish Theater - Folksbiene. The event takes place on November 11, 2009, at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center."

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