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Starseed Kitchen Podcast with Chef Whitney Aronoff
Entrepreneurial Mindset Tips from Michelle Cordeiro Grant

Starseed Kitchen Podcast with Chef Whitney Aronoff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 46:54


Michelle Cordeiro Grant is an entrepreneurial disruptor, Founder & CEO of GORGIE Energy Drink and Founder of Lively.  After spending the tenure of her career at household names in the retail industry including Federated Merchandising Group, VF Corporation, and Victoria's Secret, she moved into the startup world. In 2016, she founded LIVELY, a Leisurée brand inspiring women to live passionately, purposefully and confidently. In three years, she grew the brand from concept to 5 stores, 165,000+ ambassadors, and $105M acquisition. Michelle founded her next adventure, GORGIE, in 2022. The energy drink with benefits that actually tastes good, feels good, and looks good too! From concept to shelf in 6 months, GORGIE is now sold online and across thousands of retail doors nationwide - including Sprouts Farmers Market, Erewhon, Juice Press, Earthbar, Equinox, and select Whole Foods Market stores. Michelle is also an avid angel investor, podcast host, public speaker, mentor to women in business, and mom of two. We discuss How to get clarity on career choices How to know when to act on an idea Entrepreneurial mindset tips Michelle's current wellness routine How to pick yourself up when you are down Learn more about Michelle Cordeiro Grant and follow her on Instagram At @the_michellegrant Learn more about GORGIE at GetGorgie.com and @getgorgie Learn more about High Vibration Living with Chef Whitney Aronoff on StarseedKitchen.com  Get 10% off your order of Chef Whitney's organic spices with code STARSEED on StarseedKitchen.com/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Latino Studies
Sommer Browning and Isabel Soto-Luna, "Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Latino Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 46:50


Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2024) is a collection of essays written by library workers that highlights academic library practices, programs, and services that support Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx students. As of 2020, there were over 500 federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the United States and Puerto Rico with another 300 designated as “emerging”. But this is only part of the picture; there are many more institutions of higher education with large Latinx populations that do not have this designation. In this book, editors Sommer Browning and M. Isabel Soto-Luna bring together contributions that draw attention to the important and exciting work being done in the libraries of these community colleges and research-centered institutions. With chapters on information literacy, special collections, collection management, critical pedagogy, and many others, this is an essential book for library workers searching for new programs and fresh ways to support their Hispanic and Latine students. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies

New Books Network
Sommer Browning and Isabel Soto-Luna, "Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 46:50


Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2024) is a collection of essays written by library workers that highlights academic library practices, programs, and services that support Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx students. As of 2020, there were over 500 federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the United States and Puerto Rico with another 300 designated as “emerging”. But this is only part of the picture; there are many more institutions of higher education with large Latinx populations that do not have this designation. In this book, editors Sommer Browning and M. Isabel Soto-Luna bring together contributions that draw attention to the important and exciting work being done in the libraries of these community colleges and research-centered institutions. With chapters on information literacy, special collections, collection management, critical pedagogy, and many others, this is an essential book for library workers searching for new programs and fresh ways to support their Hispanic and Latine students. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. 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

New Books in American Studies
Sommer Browning and Isabel Soto-Luna, "Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 46:50


Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2024) is a collection of essays written by library workers that highlights academic library practices, programs, and services that support Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx students. As of 2020, there were over 500 federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the United States and Puerto Rico with another 300 designated as “emerging”. But this is only part of the picture; there are many more institutions of higher education with large Latinx populations that do not have this designation. In this book, editors Sommer Browning and M. Isabel Soto-Luna bring together contributions that draw attention to the important and exciting work being done in the libraries of these community colleges and research-centered institutions. With chapters on information literacy, special collections, collection management, critical pedagogy, and many others, this is an essential book for library workers searching for new programs and fresh ways to support their Hispanic and Latine students. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Education
Sommer Browning and Isabel Soto-Luna, "Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 46:50


Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2024) is a collection of essays written by library workers that highlights academic library practices, programs, and services that support Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx students. As of 2020, there were over 500 federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the United States and Puerto Rico with another 300 designated as “emerging”. But this is only part of the picture; there are many more institutions of higher education with large Latinx populations that do not have this designation. In this book, editors Sommer Browning and M. Isabel Soto-Luna bring together contributions that draw attention to the important and exciting work being done in the libraries of these community colleges and research-centered institutions. With chapters on information literacy, special collections, collection management, critical pedagogy, and many others, this is an essential book for library workers searching for new programs and fresh ways to support their Hispanic and Latine students. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

New Books in Higher Education
Sommer Browning and Isabel Soto-Luna, "Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 46:50


Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2024) is a collection of essays written by library workers that highlights academic library practices, programs, and services that support Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx students. As of 2020, there were over 500 federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the United States and Puerto Rico with another 300 designated as “emerging”. But this is only part of the picture; there are many more institutions of higher education with large Latinx populations that do not have this designation. In this book, editors Sommer Browning and M. Isabel Soto-Luna bring together contributions that draw attention to the important and exciting work being done in the libraries of these community colleges and research-centered institutions. With chapters on information literacy, special collections, collection management, critical pedagogy, and many others, this is an essential book for library workers searching for new programs and fresh ways to support their Hispanic and Latine students. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Top Business Leaders Show
[SpotOn Series] From Hedge Funds to Health Food With Michael Karsch, CEO and Chairman of Juice Press

Top Business Leaders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 50:18


Michael Karsch, CEO and Chairman of Juice Press, is an accomplished entrepreneur with 25 years of diverse business experience. He began his career by establishing a successful hedge fund, growing it from $150 million to $3 billion. Michael then transitioned to the food and beverage industry, acquiring Juice Press, which he expanded from four to 80 stores. His strategies involved scaling businesses, operational insights, and a focus on health-oriented retail. Michael continues to innovate within Juice Press and through catering logistics, constantly seeking new opportunities. He is dedicated to offering premium, healthy food options while exploring franchising avenues. In this episode… Transitioning from one industry to another can reveal unique insights into business management and growth. How does one leverage their previous experiences to successfully navigate a new sector? According to Juice Press Chairman and CEO Michael Karsch, transitioning from the hedge fund industry to the food and beverage sector necessitated a shift from a passive investment role to a hands-on operational role. This change allowed him to directly influence the company's destiny, unlike stock picking, where control is limited. His involvement in Juice Press provided an opportunity to create a vertically integrated business, shaping the brand's entire supply chain and customer experience. On this episode of the Top Business Leaders Show, Rise25's Chad Franzen welcomes Michael Karsch, CEO and Chairman of Juice Press, to discuss his secrets to success in the health food sector. From understanding the operational complexities and customer behaviors to innovative product development, Michael shares the intricate journey of expanding Juice Press. He sheds light on the balance between rapid expansion and maintaining high standards while emphasizing the importance of evolving with consumer trends.

goodsugar
The goodsugar guide to breathing | goodsugar 205

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 51:22


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of The goodsugar Podcast, Marcus and Ralph discuss the importance and mechanics of breathing. We also discuss the Spartan 5k in June! DM Ralph if you want to compete for free!   The goodsugar store is the epitome of cool, nestled at 3rd avenue + 69th street!

New Books Network
Lydia Zvyagintseva and Mary Greenshields, "Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 38:50


The question of land is largely absent in libraries. Deeply committed to the neoliberal project as a guiding ideology of the profession, libraries exist at once as ahistorical, atheoretical, and landless institutions in their understanding of themselves, their work, and their impact on people. Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education (Library Juice Press, 2023) seeks to contribute to the growing body of work on libraries and the anthropocene, decolonization, and climate change through writing in theory and practice. This edited volume explores both non-metaphorical (actual, material) as well as conceptual perspectives on land. Contributions to this book center land as a foundational category underpinning social relations, as a necessity for the function and reproduction of capitalism, and as a place where we work and learn together. Fundamentally, we live on the land and how we live in relation to the land matters to how we understand ourselves as individuals and a society. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. 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

New Books in Critical Theory
Lydia Zvyagintseva and Mary Greenshields, "Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 38:50


The question of land is largely absent in libraries. Deeply committed to the neoliberal project as a guiding ideology of the profession, libraries exist at once as ahistorical, atheoretical, and landless institutions in their understanding of themselves, their work, and their impact on people. Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education (Library Juice Press, 2023) seeks to contribute to the growing body of work on libraries and the anthropocene, decolonization, and climate change through writing in theory and practice. This edited volume explores both non-metaphorical (actual, material) as well as conceptual perspectives on land. Contributions to this book center land as a foundational category underpinning social relations, as a necessity for the function and reproduction of capitalism, and as a place where we work and learn together. Fundamentally, we live on the land and how we live in relation to the land matters to how we understand ourselves as individuals and a society. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Architecture
Lydia Zvyagintseva and Mary Greenshields, "Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 38:50


The question of land is largely absent in libraries. Deeply committed to the neoliberal project as a guiding ideology of the profession, libraries exist at once as ahistorical, atheoretical, and landless institutions in their understanding of themselves, their work, and their impact on people. Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education (Library Juice Press, 2023) seeks to contribute to the growing body of work on libraries and the anthropocene, decolonization, and climate change through writing in theory and practice. This edited volume explores both non-metaphorical (actual, material) as well as conceptual perspectives on land. Contributions to this book center land as a foundational category underpinning social relations, as a necessity for the function and reproduction of capitalism, and as a place where we work and learn together. Fundamentally, we live on the land and how we live in relation to the land matters to how we understand ourselves as individuals and a society. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture

New Books in Geography
Lydia Zvyagintseva and Mary Greenshields, "Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 38:50


The question of land is largely absent in libraries. Deeply committed to the neoliberal project as a guiding ideology of the profession, libraries exist at once as ahistorical, atheoretical, and landless institutions in their understanding of themselves, their work, and their impact on people. Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education (Library Juice Press, 2023) seeks to contribute to the growing body of work on libraries and the anthropocene, decolonization, and climate change through writing in theory and practice. This edited volume explores both non-metaphorical (actual, material) as well as conceptual perspectives on land. Contributions to this book center land as a foundational category underpinning social relations, as a necessity for the function and reproduction of capitalism, and as a place where we work and learn together. Fundamentally, we live on the land and how we live in relation to the land matters to how we understand ourselves as individuals and a society. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography

New Books in Education
Lydia Zvyagintseva and Mary Greenshields, "Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 38:50


The question of land is largely absent in libraries. Deeply committed to the neoliberal project as a guiding ideology of the profession, libraries exist at once as ahistorical, atheoretical, and landless institutions in their understanding of themselves, their work, and their impact on people. Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education (Library Juice Press, 2023) seeks to contribute to the growing body of work on libraries and the anthropocene, decolonization, and climate change through writing in theory and practice. This edited volume explores both non-metaphorical (actual, material) as well as conceptual perspectives on land. Contributions to this book center land as a foundational category underpinning social relations, as a necessity for the function and reproduction of capitalism, and as a place where we work and learn together. Fundamentally, we live on the land and how we live in relation to the land matters to how we understand ourselves as individuals and a society. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

New Books in Higher Education
Lydia Zvyagintseva and Mary Greenshields, "Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education" (Library Juice Press, 2022)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 38:50


The question of land is largely absent in libraries. Deeply committed to the neoliberal project as a guiding ideology of the profession, libraries exist at once as ahistorical, atheoretical, and landless institutions in their understanding of themselves, their work, and their impact on people. Land in Libraries: Toward a Materialist Conception of Education (Library Juice Press, 2023) seeks to contribute to the growing body of work on libraries and the anthropocene, decolonization, and climate change through writing in theory and practice. This edited volume explores both non-metaphorical (actual, material) as well as conceptual perspectives on land. Contributions to this book center land as a foundational category underpinning social relations, as a necessity for the function and reproduction of capitalism, and as a place where we work and learn together. Fundamentally, we live on the land and how we live in relation to the land matters to how we understand ourselves as individuals and a society. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Feed
094- Doubling down on natural sugar with Marcus Antebi of goodsugar

The Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 70:53


Marcus Antebi is the founder & CEO of goodsugar, a NYC-based quick service concept serving unpasteurized organic smoothies and juices as well as plant-based prepared foods and baked goods. In this episode, we'll explore Marcus' entrepreneurial journey including the founding story of Juice Press, his unique approach to culinary and retail, and his plans to expand into CPG. Full disclosure that unlike prior episodes, there is a lot of raw profanity in this conversation.

New Books Network
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. 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

New Books in History
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in the History of Science
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

New Books in Communications
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

Scholarly Communication
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

Scholarly Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Secularism
Stephen Bales, "Serapis: The Sacred Library and Its Declericalization" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in Secularism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:31


The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs to impose Greek cultural hegemony and consolidate political power. The Alexandrian Serapeum, sometimes referred to as The Great Library of Alexandria's “daughter library,” may be seen as an archetype for institutions where religion and secular knowledge come together for the reproduction of ideologies. The Serapeum, however, is by no means unique in this regard; libraries have always incorporated religious symbols and rituals into their material structures. Very little research has been conducted concerning the sociocultural and historical impact of this union of temple and information institution or how this dynamic interrelationship (even if it may now be implicit or partially concealed) stretches from the earliest Mesopotamian proto-libraries to our present academic ones. Serapis explores the role of the historical and legacy religious symbols and rituals of the academic library (referred to as the “Serapian Library”) as a powerful ideological state institution and investigates how these symbols and rituals support hegemonic structures in society. Specifically, the book examines the role of the modern secular “Serapian” academic library in its historical context as a “sacred space,” and applies the theories of Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Ivan Illich, and other thinkers to explain the ramifications of the library as crypto-temple. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/secularism

Everyday Endorphins
EP #111: The Science of Healthy Eating with Ariana Korman, R.D. Chief Operating Officer at Juice Press

Everyday Endorphins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:55


I am thrilled to bring back Ariana Korman, R.D. and COO of Juice Press, to kick off the new season of Everyday Endorphins! In this episode we chat about the science of healthy eating, the gut-brain connection, and how to make healthy eating/cooking more enjoyable. I'm also stoked to announce that Everyday Endorphins is partnering with Juice Press on October 10th in honor of World Mental Health Day⁠. This festival, hosted by Project Healthy Minds, is the first of its kind to celebrate mental health. Come visit Hudson Yards on October 10th, check out the programming, and purchase a smoothie to support Project Healthy Minds! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stella-stephanopoulos/support

New Books Network
Kalani Adolpho et al., "Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 49:01


In the library profession, and in the world as a whole, the experiences of trans and gender diverse people often go unnoticed, hidden, and ignored. Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2021) is entirely written and edited by trans and gender diverse people involved in the field: its fifty-seven authors include workers from academic and public libraries, special collections and archives, and more; LIS students; and a few people who have left the library profession completely. Editors Kalani Adolpho, Stephen G. Krueger, and Krista McCracken share in this interview how this book is not intended to be the definitive guide to trans and gender diverse experiences in libraries, but instead to start the conversation. This project hopes to help trans and gender diverse people in libraries realize that they are not alone, and that their experiences are worth sharing. This book also demonstrates some of the reality in a field that loves to think of itself as inclusive. From physical spaces to policies to interpersonal ignorance and bigotry, the experiences recounted in this book demonstrate that the library profession continues to fail its trans and gender diverse members over and over again. You cannot read these chapters and claim that Safe Zone stickers and “libraries are for everyone” signs have done the job. You cannot assume that everything is fine in your workplace because nobody has spoken out. You can no longer pretend that trans and gender diverse people don't exist. Find the table of contents for Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries as well as open access chapters online here. Learn about the Trans and Gender Diverse LIS network here. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. 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

New Books in Gender Studies
Kalani Adolpho et al., "Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 49:01


In the library profession, and in the world as a whole, the experiences of trans and gender diverse people often go unnoticed, hidden, and ignored. Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2021) is entirely written and edited by trans and gender diverse people involved in the field: its fifty-seven authors include workers from academic and public libraries, special collections and archives, and more; LIS students; and a few people who have left the library profession completely. Editors Kalani Adolpho, Stephen G. Krueger, and Krista McCracken share in this interview how this book is not intended to be the definitive guide to trans and gender diverse experiences in libraries, but instead to start the conversation. This project hopes to help trans and gender diverse people in libraries realize that they are not alone, and that their experiences are worth sharing. This book also demonstrates some of the reality in a field that loves to think of itself as inclusive. From physical spaces to policies to interpersonal ignorance and bigotry, the experiences recounted in this book demonstrate that the library profession continues to fail its trans and gender diverse members over and over again. You cannot read these chapters and claim that Safe Zone stickers and “libraries are for everyone” signs have done the job. You cannot assume that everything is fine in your workplace because nobody has spoken out. You can no longer pretend that trans and gender diverse people don't exist. Find the table of contents for Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries as well as open access chapters online here. Learn about the Trans and Gender Diverse LIS network here. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Kalani Adolpho et al., "Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 49:01


In the library profession, and in the world as a whole, the experiences of trans and gender diverse people often go unnoticed, hidden, and ignored. Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2021) is entirely written and edited by trans and gender diverse people involved in the field: its fifty-seven authors include workers from academic and public libraries, special collections and archives, and more; LIS students; and a few people who have left the library profession completely. Editors Kalani Adolpho, Stephen G. Krueger, and Krista McCracken share in this interview how this book is not intended to be the definitive guide to trans and gender diverse experiences in libraries, but instead to start the conversation. This project hopes to help trans and gender diverse people in libraries realize that they are not alone, and that their experiences are worth sharing. This book also demonstrates some of the reality in a field that loves to think of itself as inclusive. From physical spaces to policies to interpersonal ignorance and bigotry, the experiences recounted in this book demonstrate that the library profession continues to fail its trans and gender diverse members over and over again. You cannot read these chapters and claim that Safe Zone stickers and “libraries are for everyone” signs have done the job. You cannot assume that everything is fine in your workplace because nobody has spoken out. You can no longer pretend that trans and gender diverse people don't exist. Find the table of contents for Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries as well as open access chapters online here. Learn about the Trans and Gender Diverse LIS network here. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies

New Books in Education
Kalani Adolpho et al., "Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries" (Library Juice Press, 2021)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 49:01


In the library profession, and in the world as a whole, the experiences of trans and gender diverse people often go unnoticed, hidden, and ignored. Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2021) is entirely written and edited by trans and gender diverse people involved in the field: its fifty-seven authors include workers from academic and public libraries, special collections and archives, and more; LIS students; and a few people who have left the library profession completely. Editors Kalani Adolpho, Stephen G. Krueger, and Krista McCracken share in this interview how this book is not intended to be the definitive guide to trans and gender diverse experiences in libraries, but instead to start the conversation. This project hopes to help trans and gender diverse people in libraries realize that they are not alone, and that their experiences are worth sharing. This book also demonstrates some of the reality in a field that loves to think of itself as inclusive. From physical spaces to policies to interpersonal ignorance and bigotry, the experiences recounted in this book demonstrate that the library profession continues to fail its trans and gender diverse members over and over again. You cannot read these chapters and claim that Safe Zone stickers and “libraries are for everyone” signs have done the job. You cannot assume that everything is fine in your workplace because nobody has spoken out. You can no longer pretend that trans and gender diverse people don't exist. Find the table of contents for Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries as well as open access chapters online here. Learn about the Trans and Gender Diverse LIS network here. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

goodsugar
In Harmony w/ Craig Goldberg - Goodsugar 167

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 58:47


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of the goodsugar podcast Ralph and Marcus are joind by the founder of In Harmony, Craig Goldberg! The inHarmony collection of products use a patented system of tech-assisted sound and vibration therapies to quickly and comfortably put users into a deeply relaxed state. The combination of vibro-tactile stimulation and vibro-acoustic technology is the most powerful on the market. Find In Harmony Here https://iaminharmony.com/   Visit the all new goodsugar store we're the new kids on the block. 3rd avenue + 69th street to be exact.  Check out the menu here https://ilovegoodsugar.cohttps://ilov... Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

goodsugar
The Goodsugar Guide To A.I. - goodsugar #159

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 49:04


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of the goodsugar podcast Ralph and Marcus talk about their experiences dealing with constructive criticism in a professional setting. We then get the guys thoughts on the impending A.I. revolution and the pros and cons of using A.I. in your everyday life.   Visit the all new goodsugar store we're the new kids on the block. 3rd avenue + 69th street to be exact. Check out the menu here  https://ilovegoodsugar.cohttps://ilovegoodsugar.com/pages/menum/pages/about Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/   Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

goodsugar
The goodsugar guide to preventative maintenance - Goodsugar 150

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 38:09


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health!  On this episode of goodsugar, Marcus and Ralph discuss the steps they are taking to maintain their health as they move into middle age, including some rather invasive but necessary procedure.    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life

goodsugar
The goodsugar guide to internal conflict - goodsugar #148

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 44:26


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health!  On this episode of goodsugar, Ralph and Marcus discuss the progress on the goodsugar retail store, the pros and cons of pharmaceuticals, and how some people require them to start their journey, and how the human brain craves conflict.    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life  Quick LinksGet Embed PlayerShare on SocialDownload Audio File  

goodsugar
The Goodsugar Guide To setting Goals! - goodsugar 147

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 29:18


Marcus is out this week so join Ralph Sutton and Producer Brian MacKay on this all new episode of the goodsugar podcast! On this one the guys get into the ups and downs of setting goals, what stops people from reaching them and how you can push past discomfort to find the best version of you!   Marcus is out this week so join Ralph Sutton and Producer Brian MacKay on this all new episode of the goodsugar podcast! On this one the guys get into the ups and downs of setting goals, what stops people from reaching them and how you can push past discomfort to find the best version of you! Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life

goodsugar
Fat Burning Man w/ Abel James - goodsugar #146

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 45:27


 Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Ralph and Marcus are joine by Abel James! Abel James is a #1 best-selling author, top 10 App Developer, musician, radio show host, entrepreneur, and veritable health crusader. Ralph is almost at his ideal weight and he is looking to Abel to help him get over those last few pounds! Find Abel James Here https://fatburningman.com/ Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life 

goodsugar
Harder To Breath w/ Ryan Dusick - goodsugar 145

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 47:47


On this all new episode of the goodsugar podcast, Ralph Sutton and Marcus Antebi talk to Maroon 5 founding drummer Ryan Dusick about Mental Health, the pit falls of being a rockstar, and how he pulled himself out of his darkest moment to find a new calling in life! Find Ryans Book Here https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637742339?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_1JWYZ5QQ6H4BM9CEB52H Harder to Breathe: A Memoir of Making Maroon 5, Losing It All, and Finding Recovery  Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Find Case's Podcast here  https://newmindsetwhodis.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOz4x3kLSvBA9xQ-pLpyjoA   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life 

goodsugar
The Goodsugar Guide To Fixing Your Mindset w/ Case Kenny

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 31:10


On this all new episode of the goodsugar podcast, Ralph Sutton talks with podcaster, DJ, and mindset guru, Case Kenny, about the things that catalized Case's change into the motivated person he is today. We also talk about his journey into being a mindfulness proffesional through his music! Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Find Case's Podcast here  https://newmindsetwhodis.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOz4x3kLSvBA9xQ-pLpyjoA   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life 

goodsugar
The Goodsugar guide To Modern Relationships - goodsugar #143

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 53:51


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Ralph and Marcus take a look at the reasons why Ralph is still single, and the circumstances that the guys have grown up in that shaped them into the men they are today.   Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life 

goodsugar
The Goodsugar Guide To Staying Organized - goodsugar #142

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 45:51


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Marcus and Ralph discuss the importance of staying organized, getting up and starting your day early, and the things you have to do to be able to run a business and to be empathetic to the people who work for you.    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life 

goodsugar
GOODSUGAR : THE STORE! - goodsugar 141

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 43:12


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Marcus and Ralph discuss the goodsugar storefront that will open up shortly! Marcus lets us in to the ins and outs of opening a retail space as he goes through some of the decisions made on the journey! Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media:  Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life 

goodsugar
The Goodsugar Guide To New Years Resolutions! - goodsugar #140

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 47:25


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Marcus and Ralph discuss their goals for the new year, including business ventures, health goals, and Ralph's love life!    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

goodsugar
The Goodsugar Guide To Staying Disciplined - goodsugar #139

goodsugar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 43:40


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Marcus and Ralph discuss the struggles they have faced in their mission to fuel their bodies correctly. We then take some listener questions that ask about the nature of relationships, and the institute of marriage. Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

goodsugar
The Science Of Spirituality ft. Dr. Lisa Miller Ph.D - goodsugar #138

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 49:43


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar, Ralph and Marcus are joined by Dr. Lisa Miller! Lisa Miller, Ph.D., is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child and a professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. She is the Founder and Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute, the first Ivy League graduate program and research institute in spirituality and psychology, and has held over a decade of joint appointments in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical School. Her innovative research has been published in more than one hundred peer-reviewed articles in leading journals, including Cerebral Cortex, The American Journal of Psychiatry, and the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

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The Best Of Overcoming Anxiety - goodsugar #137

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 44:41


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar the guys had some scheduling issues this week so we figured we would introduce our new listeners to some of our favorite guests including Dr. Ellen Vora/ cancer survivor Asher Pacman and Dr. Ethan Cross on this best of overcoming anxiety. Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts.   Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

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The Sorority Nutritionist w/ Lauren Hubert - goodsugar #136

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 57:17


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph are joined by Lauren Hubert, Host of the Sorority Nutritionist podcast, to discuss the mindset you need to make a change for the better in your life! Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Find Lauren Hubert Here  https://thesororitynutritionist.com/about Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton

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Pour Goodsugar On Me w/ Rick Allen and Lauren Monroe - goodsugar #135

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 52:13


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph are joined by Rock Royalty , Rick Allen of Def Lepperd and his wife Lauren Monroe to talk about her new album Messages From Aphrodite, spiritual healing, and finding comfort in art.    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Find Rick Allen Here https://rickallen.com Find Lauren Monroe Here  https://laurenmonroe.com Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright  

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Not Here To Suffer - goodsugar #134

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 43:42


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph take a dive into Ralph's love life as we look back on some of Ralphs more colorful sexual encounters, the reason why Ralph hasn't had a serious relationship in years, and we take a look at the new societal norms in dating in 2022 Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright

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Staying Fit After 40 - goodsugar #133

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 44:58


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph are joined by Advisor to the NFL, MLB, WWE, and so much more Jay Ferruggia! Jay and the boys discuss the intricacies of health, nutrition, and staying fit in your post prime years.    Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise:  https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website:  https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright

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The goodsugar Guide To Plant Medicine - goodsugar #132

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 37:28


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph discuss the benefits and pitfalls of the more heavy side of plant medicine, and why people are driven to use narcotics. Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright

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The goodsugar Guide To Mindfulness - goodsugar 131

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 46:14


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph talk about Ralph's recent trip to iceland to run a half marathon! The guys then talk about the little moments that if you stop to appreciate build into a greater sense of gratitude for life. Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright

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Dr. Fred Bisci Explains It All - Goodsugar #130

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 36:33


On this all new episode of The goodsugar podcast Marcus Antebi is joined by his food mentor Dr. Fred Bisci. Fred Bisci, PhD has had a pioneering and still active practice in New York City for over fifty years. He has worked with over 35,000 people all over the world with numerous health issues by helping them change their eating, drinking and living lifestyles through his real, clean, fresh food approach.   find Fred Bisci P.H.D. here https://www.yourhealthyjourney.org/   Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/   Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright

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AWARENESS, WILLINGNESS, EXECUTION - goodsugar #129

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 51:02


Join Marcus Antebi and Ralph Sutton on their journey to better health! On this episode of goodsugar Marcus and Ralph take a look at their own selves and how the actions they take effect the others around them.   Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright