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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Casandra talks with Rabbis Ariana Katz and Jessica Rosenberg about their book, . They discuss what it means to bring traditions and spirituality together with radical politics, why it's important, and how we can use it to build stronger and more resilient communities. Guest Info Rabbis Ariana Katz and Jessica Rosenberg You can find their book at https://www.fortimessuchasthesebook.com/ Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Find out more at https://live-like-the-world-is-dying.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-69f62d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Live Like the World is Dying.
This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted: unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology Use this link to register for Q Christian Fellowship Conference 2025 and use the discount code "THEOLOGY" to receive 10% off your ticket. Watch full episodes of A People's Theology: youtube.com/@APeoplesTheology Mason chats with Rabbis Ariana Katz and Jessica Rosenberg. They talk about Anti-Zionist Jewish theology, why they are in support of Palestinian liberation, and the radical Jewish tradition. Guest Bios: Rabbi Ariana Katz is the founding rabbi of Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl, a warm and joyful congregation in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg is an organizer, activist, and writer based in South Minneapolis. She is a graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and core organizer of the Radical Jewish Calendar project. Check out their book here. Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Buy merch of your favorite tweet of mine: masonmennenga.com/store Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join "Mr. Knowitall" Daniel John Schafer, Wex "breakin the" Lawson, "The Voice Of The Vaginal Perspective" Ms. Jessica Rosenberg, and "Spectacular Vernacular" Jesse Baker as they dive into our next Kayfabe Catch Up!
Ariana Katz, founder of Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl, sees rooted ritual and radical organizing as her Jewish legacy. Jessica Rosenberg, author of Introduction to Trauma, Healing and Resilience for Rabbis, Jewish Educators and Organizers, is a teacher on integrating trauma-informed pedagogy into Jewish education, ritual and organizing. The two are co-authors of a new book entitled For Times Such as These: A Radical Guide to the Jewish Year, and they join Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg for a conversation about it — and all things radical-Judaism!Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. And if you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation, in honor of our 8-year anniversary. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!
Join Lloyd as he interviews Jessica Rosenberg! Jessica Rosenberg is the author of 8 books. Butter, Sugar, Magic is book 1 of 4 in her Baking Up a Magical Midlife series. Jessica has become a force in Paranormal Women's Fiction.
This week, Stacy, Shannon, Georgina, Sara, Brooke, and Melissa are sharing some of their most anticipated March releases. Titles mentioned include: Simone St. James, Murder Road Faridah Abike-Iyimide, Where Sleeping Girls Lie Jenny Colgan, Studies at the School by the Sea (School by the Sea #4) Alina Khawaja, Maya's Laws of Love Loreth Anne White, The Unquiet Bones Karen Rose, Cheater (San Diego Case Files #2) Kate Clayborn, The Other Side of Disappearing Tamron Hall, Watch Where They Hide (Jordan Manning #2) Jessica Rosenberg, Magic Hidden, Magic Found (Wyrd Words & Witchcraft #1) Carla De Guzman, Manila Takes Manhattan Helena Hunting, If You Hate Me Tana French, The Hunter (Cal Hooper #2) Jennifer Ryan, The Underground Library Ream Shukairy, Six Truths and a Lie Jesse Q. Sutanto, The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties (Aunties #3) Kennedy Ryan, This Could be Us (Skyland #2) Mindy McGinnis, Under This Red Rock Karen White, The Color of Light You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-bistro
Did you see Joe Biden pardon turkeys yesterday on his birthday? Biden was also challenged at a campaign fundraiser in Minnesota to call for an Israel/Gaza ceasefire by trans-Jewish Rabbi, Jessica Rosenberg, which you really have to see to believe. We're hyped for Ridley Scott's new French Revolution epic, Napoleon, debuting tomorrow. Also, we're bringing you the latest on the drama surrounding Elon Musk, Media Matters, the ADL, and alleged antisemitism on X.Join MugClub to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/mugclubWatch the FREE show on MugClub NOW:GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources/NEW MERCH! https://crowdershop.com/Subscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo
In the second part of their rockstar saga, the girlies discuss the unsung heroes of rock's orbit — the Black musicians of Soul, the groupies who surrounded the stars, and the grrrls who refused to stand for the bullshit. Digressions include the funeral of unenthusiastic Binchtopia ad reads, not falling for the misogynistic hate campaign against Sophie Turner, and some mailbox moments that seem to be straight out of r/ambien.SOURCES:Indexing of Musical Genres: An Epistemological Perspective by Knut Tore AbrahamsenJust Around Midnight: Rock and Roll and the Racial Imagination by Jack HamiltonThe ‘whitewashing' of Black music: A dark chapter in rock history by Chris JancelewiczPop Stars Aren't Popping Like They Used To – Do Labels Have a Plan? By Elias LeightWhy Aren't More Popstars Being Born? By Chris EggertsenA Very Black History of Punk MusicRiot Grrrl: Revolutions from within by Jessica Rosenberg and Gitana GarofaloRiot Grrrl ManifestoI'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie'I wouldn't want this for anybody's daughter': will #MeToo kill off the rock'n'roll groupie? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
06/22/23: Ep. 92 of The Op-Ed Page podcast: There is Always More Than Meets the Eye More Than Meets the Eye: Media Literacy and You Large Study on the Unhoused: https://homelessness.ucsf.edu/our-impact/our-studies/california-statewide-study-people-experiencing-homelessness Destination Home: Understanding Homelessness: https://destinationhomesv.org/understanding-homelessness/ The Titan submersible tragedy: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/06/21/us/titanic-missing-submarine The Greek migrant ocean tragedy: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/with-scores-missing-shipwreck-family-members-flock-greek-migrant-camp-2023-06-19/#:~:text=Greece%20recovered%20three%20more%20bodies,are%20known%20to%20have%20survived. Murder rate down: https://popular.info/p/us-murder-rate-declines-dramatically NYC Subway crime down: https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/news/p00075/nypd-citywide-crime-statistics-february-2023#:~:text=In%20the%20city%27s%20subway%20system,down%2019.4%25%20(315%20v. High-profile Mission murder a personal beef: https://missionlocal.org/2023/04/bob-lee-killing-arrest-made-san-francisco/ Popular Information: Organized Theft not the biggest factor in retail losses: https://popular.info/p/off-target Pew on the benefits of social media for teens: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2018/11/28/teens-and-their-experiences-on-social-media/ Quick takes: My Substack newsletter "Universal Basic Income: Because Feeding Your Family Has Meaning": https://elisacp.substack.com/p/ubi Interviewing Jamia Wilson for The Cru in one weeks: https://thecru.zoom.us/webinar/register/5616849656472/WN_FRr4JCLwTeSD5ZzbS50qdw#/registration TV mentioned: Farscape on Peacock Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount Plus Books mentioned: The City We Became NK Jemisin Butter Sugar Magic by Jessica Rosenberg (audiobook on Chirp...a new audiobook app) Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (Ruby Dee audiobook narration is a must...available on Libby, the library app) TikTok reviews of Their Eyes Were Watching God: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8J5vrmP/ Coming attractions: Product reviews I'm conducting: The socials are disappointing. Here's my latest rant about whatever is going on with our LinkedIn feeds! https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7077391256837898240/ Where to find me: My website: https://elisacp.com Sign up for my newsletter, This Week-ish with Elisa Camahort Page: https://elisacp.substack.com Calendly: Schedule a session with me!: https://calendly.com/elisacp Thanks to Ryan Cristopher for my podcast music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ryan-cristopher/1479898729 Road Map for Revolutionaries by me, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson: https://elisacp.com/books Social media handles: TikTok: @ElisaCP Mastodon: elisa@sfba.social Spoutible: @ElisaCP Twitter: @ElisaC Insta: @ElisaCP Please share, subscribe, rate and review!
Join "Mr. Knowitall" Daniel John Schafer, Wex "breakin the" Lawson, "The Vocie Of The Vaginal Perspective" Ms. Jessica Rosenberg, The "Cagey" Cas Lush and "Spectacular Vernacular" Jesse Baker as they dive into our very last episode! @kayfabecom
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry
Today's guest is Jessica Rosenberg, who is the author of a new book titled Botanical Poetics: Early Modern Plant Books and the Husbandry of Print (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022). An Assistant Professor of English at the University of Miami, Professor Rosenberg has contributed book chapters to Shakespeare and Hospitality and Ecological Approaches to Early Modern Literature and published articles on “The Poetics of Practical Address” in Philological Quarterly and “The Point of the Couplet” in ELH: English Literary History. Botanical Poetics, a wide-ranging study of print culture around poetry between the years 1568 and 1583, investigates the intersection of literary history and horticultural practice. The book includes new interpretations of Shakespeare's sonnets and Romeo and Juliet, as well as George Gascoigne's A Hundred Sundry Flowers and Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Botanical Poetics offers a variety of fresh concepts for the study of early modern poetry such as “the ecology of small forms” and “slippery poetics.” Not least of all, this book explores what it meant to “read like a pig” in the 1570s. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Jess Rosenberg is the Director of Brand Design & Creative at Webflow. Jess is also a mom, wife, and ADPList Mentor, living in Austin, Texas. Listen for stories from her childhood, experimenting with different creative outlets, to college, where she studied design, and the different stops along her career that led her to where she is today. Contact Guest: Jess Rosenberg Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicarosenb/ Instagram:@jessperate (https://www.instagram.com/jessperate/) Twitter: @jessperate (https://twitter.com/jessperate) Blog: https://hitnh.tumblr.com/ Emily Giordano Email: emily@greatdesignlead.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-giordano/ Twitter: @greatdesignlead - https://twitter.com/greatdesignlead Instagram: @greatdesignlead - https://www.instagram.com/greatdesignlead Website: www.greatdesignlead.com Podwork (Network for Guests & Podcasts): www.podwork.io --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emily-giordano/support
Join "Mr. Knowitall" Daniel John Schafer, "The Spectacular Vernacular" Mr. Jesse Baker as they dive into this week's episode! Featuring special guest (referee?) Jessica Rosenberg! @kayfabecom // @danieldaybreak // @jessebakernash // @peggyhillfeet
Jessica Rosenberg is one of the most inspiring creative leaders that you'll find in tech.Having cut her teeth as a creative in the ad agency world, she had a brief spell in startup-land before her career really took off through spells at Twitter, Cloudflare, Mural and now Webflow, where she leads the brand design team.Leading teams like Jessica's has multiple challenges. How do you structure the team for optimum results? How do you keep them motivated? How do you get great work done remotely? How do you collaborate with other teams? And how do you create an environment where these uber-talented, uber-creative individuals feel inspired to show up and do their best work every day?Dave chats with Jessica to explore how she solves these challenges on a daily basis, using her vast experience and expertise to empower her team to deliver consistently outstanding work.Follow Jessica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicarosenb/Enjoy!
Join "Mr. Knowitall" Daniel John Schafer, Wex "breakin the" Lawson, and "the wayward son of Wartrace" Jesse Baker as they dive into this week's episode! Featuring special guest (referee?) Jessica Rosenberg! @kayfabecom // @danieldaybreak // @wexbreakinthe // @jessebakernash // @peggyhillfeet
This week Wex "breakin the" Lawson, and "the wayward son of Wartrace" Jesse Baker dive into the Top 5 Tag Teams of all time! Featuring special guests (referees?) Jessica Rosenberg and The Gotch Brothers! @kayfabecom // @gotchbrothers // @wexbreakinthe // @jessebakernash // @peggyhillfeet
Join "Mr. Knowitall" Daniel John Schafer, Wex "breakin the" Lawson, and "the wayward son of Wartrace" Jesse Baker as they dive into this week's episode! Featuring special guest (referee?) Jessica Rosenberg! @kayfabecom // @danieldaybreak // @wexbreakinthe // @jessebakernash // @peggyhillfeet
Kuumba Hineni: A Podcast On Intersectionality More Than Just Skin Deep
This week, Enzi talks with Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg about being Jewish and living on Native land, and what allyship with Native Americans looks like.
Here’s the toolkit for everyone who needs to physically be at work — either now or in the future. Andy’s got you covered with expert advice on how to stay safe at work with attorney Jessica Rosenberg and Director of Harvard’s Healthy Buildings program Joseph Allen. They’ve got answers about Plexiglas, filtration, bad bosses, your rights, and more. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Joseph Allen @j_g_allen on Twitter. In the Bubble is supported in part by listeners like you. Become a member, get exclusive bonus content, ask Andy questions, and get discounted merch at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/inthebubble/ Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Livinguard masks have the potential to deactivate COVID-19 based on the testing they have conducted from leading universities such as the University of Arizona and the Free University in Berlin, Germany. Go to shop.livinguard.com and use the code BUBBLE10 for 10% off. Check out these resources from today’s episode: Find the website for The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) here: www.osha.gov Check out the Healthy Buildings tool that’ll help you to calculate air changes per hour in an indoor space: https://tinyurl.com/portableaircleanertool Read this 5 step guide to checking ventilation rates in classrooms that Joe mentions in today’s episode: https://schools.forhealth.org/ventilation-guide/ Order Joe’s book, Healthy Buildings: How Indoor Spaces Drive Performance and Productivity, co-authored with John D. Macomber: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674237971 Pre-order Andy’s book, Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response, here: www.preventablebook.com To follow along with a transcript and/or take notes for friends and family, go to www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-the-bubble shortly after the air date. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month we’re talking about a new online training to become a mikveh guide from Mayyim Hayyim. For that segment we’ll be joined by Jessica Rosenberg, the director of the Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network from Mayyim Hayyim. And for our second segment we’ll be reflecting on the life and legacy of Justice Ruth […] The post Mayyim Hayyim and Ruth Bader Ginsburg appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
This month we’re talking about a new online training to become a mikveh guide from Mayyim Hayyim. For that segment we’ll be joined by Jessica Rosenberg, the director of the Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network from Mayyim Hayyim. And for our second segment we’ll be reflecting on the life and legacy of Justice Ruth […] The post Mayyim Hayyim and Ruth Bader Ginsburg appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
This month we’re talking about a new online training to become a mikveh guide from Mayyim Hayyim. For that segment we’ll be joined by Jessica Rosenberg, the director of the Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network from Mayyim Hayyim. And for our second segment we’ll be reflecting on the life and legacy of Justice Ruth […] The post Mayyim Hayyim and Ruth Bader Ginsburg appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
Water has always been an essential part of Jewish ritual for marking a life change, a rite of passage or a new beginning. Immersing in a mikveh, or ritual immersion pool, is one of the oldest Jewish practices—one often done right before Rosh Hashanah. Mayyim Hayyim (which means “living waters”) is a Greater Boston mikveh rooted in ancient tradition and reinvented for the 21st century to serve the Jewish community of today. Join hosts Miriam and Dan as they wade further into understanding this Jewish ritual with three experts from Mayyim Hayyim: Carrie Bornstein, executive director of Mayyim Hayyim Living Waters Community Mikveh and Paula Brody & Family Education Center, Jessica Rosenberg, director of Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network, and rabbinic intern Amalia Mark. If you're familiar with the mikveh or only learned about it recently from watching Netflix's "Unorthodox," this episode is for you! Tune in as we dive into the unique challenges Mayyim Hayyim has faced during COVID-19, the creative process of developing new rituals for new challenges, and debunking myths and misunderstandings about the mikveh. Learn more at https://www.mayyimhayyim.org. Edited by Jesse Ulrich, with music by Ryan J. Sullivan.
This month we’re talking about the Resource Generation with Kate Poole and Jessica Rosenberg for our first segment. And for our second segment we’re talking about different sources around giving tzedakah as we think about our own giving philosophies. Resource Generation Resource Generation describes itself as “a multiracial membership community of young people with wealth […] The post Resource Generation & Giving Tzedakah appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
This month we’re talking about the Resource Generation with Kate Poole and Jessica Rosenberg for our first segment. And for our second segment we’re talking about different sources around giving tzedakah as we think about our own giving philosophies. Resource Generation Resource Generation describes itself as “a multiracial membership community of young people with wealth […] The post Resource Generation & Giving Tzedakah appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
This month we’re talking about the Resource Generation with Kate Poole and Jessica Rosenberg for our first segment. And for our second segment we’re talking about different sources around giving tzedakah as we think about our own giving philosophies. Resource Generation Resource Generation describes itself as “a multiracial membership community of young people with wealth […] The post Resource Generation & Giving Tzedakah appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
Teatterin kampaaja-maskeeraajat ovat uskomattomia moniosaajia, joiden käsittelyn jälkeen näyttelijä ei aina tunnista peilikuvaansa. Millainen on maskeeraajan työpäivä? Miten tehdään peruukki? Miltä tuntuu olla ihan näyttelijän iholla? Miten syntyivät Taru Sormusten herrasta -fantasiamaskit? Jakson vieraina ovat kampaaja-maskeeraajat Jessica Rosenberg ja Minna Pilvinen.
Join Jason Harris and Jessica Rosenberg as they discuss why it all comes down to strategy, the customers "why" and embedding yourself. Jason Harris - Continue the conversation: Instagram - Instagram.com/strategywithjason/ Facebook - facebook.com/StrategyWithJason/ LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/strategywithjason/ Twitter - twitter.com/StratWJason www.StrategyWithJason.com www.ddsolutions.ca www.bell2bell.ca (Get your closers coffee here!) Jessica Rosenberg: Linkedin - linkedin.com/in/jessicarosenberg1 Would rather listen? Listen to any of Jasons podcasts on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uA41S6Ze3CaCk42n2vFLB?si=uUXmYf0OQjKGHoW9LfFguQ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/strategywithjason/sets/strategy-with-jason Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/strategy-with-jason/id1454551179?mt=2
Speakers: John Bergen & Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg
Listen as Jes Rosenberg talks about fitness, technology, valuable life lessons, and inspirational books that transformed her life on The Fitness Blitz Podcast episode. To learn more about The Fitness Blitz podcast, please visit: https://www.fitnessprofessionalonline.com/the-fitness-blitz-podcast/ Jessica Rosenberg is the ‘purveyor of the oxygen cocktail’! She is committed to helping students transform and live free from stress and anxiety. Author, educator and well-BE-ing teacher, her work empowers and inspires students to find joy and freedom from fear. For over 20 years, Jes has been offering people accessible tools to create balance from the inside out. Her passion for mindfulness, meditation, and movement has allowed her to cultivate a uniquely blended teaching style to find awareness and alignment on and off the yoga mat. An artist, a voracious reader, Jes has a ‘Live to Learn’ sunny, soulful, bohemian vibe.
Blaze Founder & CEO, Justin Lyons, welcomes Adam Hecktman of Microsoft and Jessica Rosenberg of Chicago Learning Exchange (CLX). Adam has been Microsoft's appointed leader of social impact and civic innovation in Chicago for several years. A program Adam helped deliver is One Summer Chicago, which brings together government institutions, community-based organizations and companies to offer over 32,000 employment and internship opportunities to Chicago youth and young adults. Jessica serves as the Director of Partnerships for CLX and leads their Digital Learning and Pathways program. Together, Jessica and Adam have partnered to teach Chicago's disconnected youth aged 16-24 the technology skills required for today's digitally-driven workforce. Jessica's progressive techniques such as digital badging, scaffolding and connected learning. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blaze-app/message
Jessica Rosenberg talks about The Adventures of Super Stretch in The Fitness Blitz Podcast. Jessica Rosenberg is the ‘purveyor of the oxygen cocktail’! She is committed to helping students transform and live free from stress and anxiety. Author, educator and well-BE-ing teacher, her work empowers and inspires students to find joy and freedom from fear. For over 20 years, Jes has been offering people accessible tools to create balance from the inside out. Her passion for mindfulness, meditation, and movement has allowed her to cultivate a uniquely blended teaching style to find awareness and alignment on and off the yoga mat. An artist, a voracious reader, Jes has a ‘Live to Learn’ sunny, soulful, bohemian vibe. To learn more about The Fitness Blitz podcast, please visit: https://www.fitnessprofessionalonline.com/the-fitness-blitz-podcast/
Super Stretch was honored to be interviewed for the 40th episode of The Twin Cities Wellness Collective podcast with host, Alex Morrall. Here is the entire episode... enJOY!
Jessica Rosenberg is a national yoga educator, a catalyst in the wellness community, and committed to helping students live an inspired life through MNdful Happier Hours. Her mission is to make ‘Breathe. Stretch. Play.’ a part of everybody’s day!Jessica Rosenberg has been practicing meditation and yoga since the late 1980s and teaching wellness practices for more than 18 years. She studies yogic texts and sequencing philosophies from many yoga and fitness disciplines. The result is a wonderfully blended teaching style and a unique, challenging class for children, teens, and adults that balances body, mind, and heart.Jessica’s greatest pleasure lies in sharing, mentoring, and spreading the wonders of yoga movement, breathing, and philosophy. In 2001, she created The Adventures of Super Stretch™, an interactive fitness program, book series, and games for the entire family developed to give children a physical outlet to express and empower themselves in a healthy and happy way.Jessica is a co-creator of Gorilla Yogis™ — a movement that takes meditation and yoga beyond studio walls and into unexpected, offbeat urban settings as a way to raise money and awareness for various community organizations.Her talents have been recognized in numerous print publications including the Minneapolis St. Paul Star Tribune, Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine, Experience Life Magazine, and Yoga Journal.In this episode, Jessica shares her passion for mindfulness, meditation, and movement has allowed her to cultivate a uniquely blended teaching style to find awareness and alignment on and off the yoga mat. Jessica also talks about the wisdom of yoga, mindful movement, and that breathing is the next big health revolution to fight stress and anxiety. “Stress and anxiety are at an all-time high and we are all running around like big silos of grief with disease and discomfort. Yoga, meditation and breathing practices can bring you back into balance.” - Jessica Rosenberg_____________________________________________________________________Resources and Important Links:_____________________________________________________________________Download the FREE ‘Super Stretch Yoga’ top kid’s yoga app on iTunes and Google PlayThe Adventures of Super Stretch on Insight Timer app for free kid’s meditationsCatch ‘Super Stretch Yoga’ Podcastwww.AdventuresofSuperStretch.com Timestamps: 03:34 — The Adventures of Super Stretch's journey and how from a flashcard it was gamified and became an interactive app for kids10:28 — Why movement and mindfulness is essential for kids12:12 — Taking purposeful ease in life to fight stress17:00 — How parents and kids use the Super Stretch app19:55 — How Jessica’s corporate background helped her transition to the wellness space22:35 — Why is it essential to bring yoga and mindfulness to the broader community28:58 — What hinders people to create a flow state33:45 — How to release yourself from your thoughts and achieve optimal alignment 41:00 — The power of deep breathing to one’s health41:53 — Jessica’s journey as an entrepreneur and what more for her app47:53 — How Jessica achieve balance in her life and in everything t&
Jessica Rosenberg’s interactive and educational Strong Spirits Mindfulness & Movement Program has been studied and researched by the University of Minnesota, Center for Spirituality & Healing. Her materials offer one to learn dynamic, safe, and effectively ways to enrich the lives of abled and disabled people through the positive yogic principles and mindfulness practices that are incorporated into Chair Yoga. Chair Yoga’s therapeutic adaptive exercises work the body from head to toe promoting wellbeing. The movements, breath work, and stretching help people to alleviate chronic pain, relieve high anxiety and stress levels, elevate quality of life, lower blood pressure, improve sleep patterns, and manage depression. The modified stretches are great for people in any condition to do anytime and anywhere, whether in a yoga studio, in a school classroom, at a business as a mid-day office break, or in a nursing home facility to open up your body on the path to peace. The recording is packed full of practical tools to become a qualified Chair Yoga teacher - poses, breathing exercises, games, and relaxation techniques - for you to create infinite number of engaging classes. Topics covered range from the benefits of yoga fitness in a chair, anatomy, body-mind connection, and props. At the end of this book you will come out with an abundance of knowledge and creative ideas to teach with. Want to purchase the manual? https://adventuresofsuperstretch.com/shop/chair-yoga-manual/ ~~~~~~ This is a live excerpt of a recording during a yoga enrichment teacher training lecture for a group of yogis studying to be teachers with Jes Rosenberg.
We were on the road this week so we recorded this short in Toronto! We caught up with Ariana Katz and Jessica Rosenberg about the Years of Radical Dreaming Jewish calendar project and what it means to mark Jewish time while prioritizing radical leftist politics.