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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast
#515 | Traditional Independent Contractor vs. NEW JERSEY (w/Kim Kavin)

Rideshare Rodeo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 52:22


Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 515) November 2nd, 2025 Subscribe to Kim's "FREELANCE BUSTING" Substack https://freelancebusting.com Kim's Substack Article discussed during live below: Editor's note: On October 14, I emailed the campaigns of Jack Ciattarelli and Mikie Sherrill to request Q&A interviews with each candidate for governor in my home state of New Jersey. Sherrill's team did not respond. The first time I ever spoke with Jack Ciattarelli was about five years ago on a video call. There were quick introductions, and then I started to give him an advocacy pitch about independent-contractor policy. These kinds of conversations with politicians typically involve about 10 minutes of me explaining that most independent contractors are not Uber drivers. I talk about how we like being our own bosses as freelance writers, owner-operator truckers, graphic artists, real-estate agents, finance and insurance experts, translators and interpreters, attorneys and a whole lot more. Much to my surprise, Ciattarelli already understood the policy issue. He started explaining why independent contractors need protection here in New Jersey. I was speechless. It was a first. Nowadays, when I show up at any kind of Ciattarelli event, he sees me, smiles, comes over to say hello and quite enthusiastically says, “Independent contractors!” If he's giving a speech, he points me out in the crowd and talks about the policy issue so everyone in the room understands that our ability to earn a living must be protected. He champions those of us who are speaking out on behalf of New Jersey's estimated 1.7 million independent contractors. As you can see in these most recent photos of the two of us from his Morris County campaign stop at the Chester Diner, he's a guy who leans in. Genuinely. Independent contractors are most worried right now about the proposed rulemaking at New Jersey's Department of Labor & Workforce Development. I had several questions for Ciattarelli about that, as well as questions about other things too. Here's my Q&A about independent-contractor policy with Jack Ciattarelli. Q&A with Jack Ciattarelli Would you please share your personal background of working with independent contractors, so people can hear what I heard from you on that video call all those years ago? Kim, it's great to have these discussions with you. And yes, I remember that conversation and I've since shared my personal experience with independent contractors, most recently during an appearance on Univision. A gentleman asked me if I have any policies that are good for truck drivers specifically. I asked him if he meant independent truckers in particular, and he said yes. So I shared with him my perspective as someone who comes from a family of business owners, and that's one of many ways you can achieve your version of the American dream. There has to be a balance that allows a person to be a W-2 employee or a 1099 independent contractor, whatever they want. I told this gentleman, as I previously told you, that my publishing business would never survive if the proposed regulation in Trenton were in effect. My business relied on hiring many medical editors who worked as independent contractors, self-employed people who can work the way they chose to work. If I had to hire them directly as employees, my business would fail and there would be 20 other jobs never created. I'm for letting people follow their American dream, and if they choose the path of being independent contractors, we're going to make sure that path is there for them. New Jersey's Legislature, about a half dozen years ago, rejected legislation based on a California law called Assembly Bill 5 that involved the classification of independent contractors and employees. Do you believe the New Jersey Legislature made the right or wrong call when it let that California-inspired bill die? And why? As I recall, the Legislature listened to the reaction of lots of independent contractors who just wanted to be allowed to continue working the way they want. They wanted to be their own boss, not an employee of someone else. There's nothing wrong with being an employee, if that's what you want and that's what's best for you. But there's also nothing wrong with choosing to be your own boss. It should be your decision, not the government's. For many of those folks, that bill would have destroyed their entire business model and their livelihood, and also would have hurt countless industries in our economy. Again, I look back on my own experience and know that the bill would have killed jobs and ended the American dream for many New Jerseyans. So yes, the Legislature made the right decision then. And I can't say that about a lot of the decisions the Legislature has made recently. Right now, New Jersey's Labor Department has proposed regulatory rulemaking that attorneys say “almost entirely eviscerates” any chance of establishing independent-contractor status, and is “an existential threat to flexible, independent work.” This proposed rulemaking drew a deluge of about 9,500 public comments, in a process that the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce told me is usually lucky to get even 100 comments. And those estimated 9,500 comments are 99% opposed. Even despite all this public pushback, Governor Murphy has so far refused to rescind the Labor Department proposal. Do you believe that whoever is governor has an obligation to respect the will of the people when it's made so clear in a public comment process? There's a reason why state law mandates a public comment period when regulations are proposed. If you have the power to hand down a rule requiring New Jersey residents to do or not to do something, you have to first listen to what people who would be affected have to say about it. You learn by listening. From the time I decided to enter public service, I've learned more from listening to people than I ever could have learned any other way. You get a sense of what drives people and what their concerns are that you just can't get without listening to them. So yes, the governor and the Department of Labor need to listen and learn. Now, I wouldn't say that it's simply a mathematical issue—that you go with 51% of commenters instead of 49% of them—but when you get to that many comments and 99% of them are saying the same thing, you have to learn from that and seriously question what you're trying to do. You have said that if you are elected governor, you will reverse this Labor Department rulemaking about independent contractors. How quickly would you take that action after you are sworn into office? That's a question that really depends on what my legal team tells me. I understand the process for repealing a rule—if that rule is in place when I become governor—is pretty much the same as it is for adopting the rule in the first place. There's a notice requirement, and then time for public comment. I know there's an expedited process available, but that's also a question for the lawyers. My best answer is, as soon as possible. No matter who wins the gubernatorial election in November, we are going to have a lame-duck session in the New Jersey Legislature between Election Day and the swearing-in of the new governor. It is possible that Governor Murphy could finalize the proposed Labor Department rule during that time period. Republican Senator Declan O'Scanlon, along with Republican Assembly members Gerry Scharfenberger and Vicky Flynn, have announced their plan to introduce legislation that would declare the rule “inconsistent with legislative intent, if the Department doesn't respond to the public outcry and rescind or satisfactorily modify their proposed rule changes.” Assemblywoman Flynn posted on social media that she plans to gather bipartisan support to pass this legislation, which would basically be a legislative override of the rulemaking. Do you support this plan in the Legislature? And if so, how would you help these legislators get it done? You and I have talked about the bipartisan opposition to this rule change, and I've seen letters from Democrats and Republicans in the Legislature submitted as part of the public comment process. I would certainly support a legislative effort to override the rule if it's adopted, but to be honest, I'm not sure there are enough members of the current majority party who would be willing to cast the right vote. But as someone who's been endorsed by many Democrats to be the next governor, I'm all for a bipartisan effort to override the rule, and I would use my position as governor-elect—which I will be on November 4th—to make it clear this rule will not stand, and if the Legislature fails to act, I will. One of the public comments filed in opposition to the Labor Department's proposal is from economist Liya Palagashvili at the Mercatus Center, who regularly testifies before Congress about this policy area. She did an analysis showing that the way the State of New Jersey is currently using the ABC Test to determine independent-contractor status has already led to harmful effects compared to states that do things differently. In New Jersey, she found a comparable 3.81% decrease in W-2 employment, a 10.08% decrease in self-employment and a 3.95% decrease in overall employment. At the same time, based on the disastrous outcome with the ABC Test law in California, Republicans in Congress have been moving to pass federal legislation based on regulatory language that's different from the ABC Test. If you are elected governor, would you consider discussing options for New Jersey to use different regulatory language than the ABC Test to determine independent-contractor status? Of course. You know me, Kim. I'm always willing to listen and consider new ideas. But I've been focused on New Jersey and the laws and policies I would have to handle as governor, so of course I can't really make any decisions on the federal bill until I know more about it. I'm sure you'll tell me more at another time. You've got me intrigued. Many, many times, I have heard the people who support freelance busting claim that if our government protects our freedom to be independent contractors, then we are being anti-union. I don't believe that's true. I grew up in a union household, and my parents had side hustles when I was a kid. I know that both kinds of work can coexist, and I think everybody should be able to work in whatever way works best for us. I saw that you have received some union endorsements while also expressing your support for independent contractors. Do you see this policy area as favoring one or the other way of working, or supporting both ways of working, or something else? You're right, of course, I do have union support and I value it. Your experience growing up in a union household, having parents in unions who also earned money in other ways, is just more proof that there doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing approach on this. Look, this whole issue has been tied to misclassification, as you know. And misclassification is wrong, and there are laws on the books saying so and saying how the government should go about fighting it. I just don't see a need for conflict here. We can fight misclassification and let people work as independent contractors at the same time. That's what we've been doing, and when I'm governor, we will keep doing it. Independent contractors have also been under threat at the federal level, with legislation called the PRO Act that would inject California's type of freelance-busting regulatory language into federal law. I've testified three times before Congress about this threat, most recently in July before the U.S. Senate. I've heard you talk on the campaign trail about how you plan to try and get New Jersey's U.S. representatives and senators on the same page about issues that affect our state's citizens. If you are elected governor, would you include discussing independent-contractor policy with them, to help us with this policy area in Washington, too? That's right, I've talked about meeting regularly with our elected officials in Washington, both sides of the aisle, to see how we can combine efforts to get what our constituents deserve from their federal government. My opponent doesn't seem to like that idea, but I will gladly work with her and the rest of the delegation when I'm governor because that's what advocates for our state should do. And yes, coming back to your question, that will include policy toward independent contractors and anything else that's on the minds of New Jersey residents. I know that the IC issue is very much on the minds of those who want to keep working that way. I'll be their advocate, and I'll be an advocate for union workers as well because, just as I said earlier, I don't see a conflict between the two. What else would you like independent contractors in New Jersey to know as we all head to the voting booth on Election Day? Just what you can hear me say on TV, Kim. I'm a Jersey guy, born and raised, with family going back a hundred years in our state. I'm not in this as a stepping stone to anything else. I don't want to be a senator or a presidential candidate. This is my last stop. I want to help fix what's wrong with the state I love, and make it a better and easier place to live, work, raise a family and retire. That's my only goal. And I know I can do that, or else I would just go back to LBI and find something else to do. If your readers want a governor who loves this state and will get up every morning and work to make it better—just like I get up every day now and work hard to earn the job—then I'd love to have their support. Thanks for your time today, Kim. SUBSCRIBE TO KIM "FREELANCE BUSTING" SUBSTACK FREE BELOW: https://www.freelancebusting.com   PETITION ON CHANGE(.org): Transparency Petition Rideshare Rodeo Brand & Podcast: Rideshare Rodeo Podcast  

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast
Cosmic Accident or Intelligent Design

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 30:51


Cosmic Accident or Intelligent Design: A Deep Dive into Biocentrism, Quantum Reality, and the UFO BlueprintIs the universe a random accident—or the expression of a deeper intelligence?In this episode of The Deep Dive, we explore one of the most profound questions in science and philosophy: Is consciousness woven into the fabric of reality, or is it merely a late-stage byproduct of matter?We begin by examining the staggering improbability of randomness. From the fine-tuning of over 200 physical constants to the delicate triple-alpha process that produces carbon, the numbers suggest design—not chance. Robert Lanza's “Call Me Ishmael” thought experiment drives the point home: even a short string of characters is statistically impossible to produce randomly within the universe's lifespan. So how could DNA, life, and mind arise from pure chance?Enter biocentrism. Lanza's framework proposes that consciousness is not an emergent property of matter—it's fundamental. Drawing from quantum mechanics, we explore how observation collapses probability into reality, and how space and time may be mental constructs rather than objective containers. Max Planck and Eugene Wigner's insights support this view: consciousness is the bedrock of existence.We then turn to the UFO paradox. Reports of humanoid visitors with shared genetic markers challenge Darwinian evolution. The controversial Nazca mummy DNA claims suggest 70% overlap with human DNA and 30% unknown. If true, this implies a universal blueprint or resonant field guiding biological development.Experiencers consistently describe craft that respond to thought—no controls, no joysticks. This suggests a consciousness-based technology operating non-locally. The Zendra phenomenon and instant travel reports align with biocentrism's view that space-time is illusory. Consciousness may be the true medium of travel.Finally, we explore how human consciousness can interface with this larger field. The key lies in quieting the left-brain interpreter (LBI), the analytical narrator that filters and confabulates. Remote viewing, meditation, and psychedelic states all reduce this noise, allowing deeper perception. Neurological studies by Dr. Gary Nolan reveal increased neural density in the caudate putamen of experiencers—suggesting the brain adapts to process non-local information.This episode is a journey through science, philosophy, and mystery. It challenges the materialist paradigm and invites listeners to consider a participatory cosmology—where consciousness is not an accident, but the architect.Listen now and join the conversation.Grant Cameron Website - www.presidentialufo.org

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast
The Inexplicable Genius of Musical Savants Based on the Book Tuned-in: The Paranormal World of Music

The Paranormal UFO Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 16:39


These sources collectively examine the nature of consciousness and altered states, particularly through the lens of brain function and the concept of "Contact Modalities" (CMs), which include phenomena like near-death experiences, remote viewing, and UFO encounters. A central theme is the left-brain interpreter (LBI) as the rational, filtering mechanism, and the right hemisphere as the source of intuitive insight, veridical memory, and anomalous cognition, often accessed when the LBI is inhibited through methods like meditation or sensory deprivation. The texts also focus heavily on savant syndrome, detailing how individuals with developmental disabilities or central nervous system damage can display "islands of genius," especially in music, which is often explained as a form of neurological dissociation or hyper-systemizing that bypasses normal cognitive filters and relies on implicit, non-conscious learning. Finally, the material includes detailed neuroscientific discussions on music and language processing, noting that musical abilities, which appear to be universal human competencies, are widely distributed across both hemispheres, with the right hemisphere often specialized for pitch and spectral processing, while the left is more involved in temporal and rapid sequential processing. #Consciousness #AlteredStates #NonOrdinaryStates #AnomalousCognition #AnomalousExperience #ContactModalities #CMs #NearDeathExperience #NDE #RemoteViewing #UFOExperience #UAPExperience #PsychicPhenomena #Parapsychology #SavantSyndrome #IslandsOfGenius #AcquiredSavant #Neuroscience #CognitiveScience #Neurobiology #LeftBrainInterpreter #LBI #RightHemisphere #RightBrain #HemisphericSpecialization #HemisphericLaterality #BrainLateralization #NeurologicalDissociation #CognitiveFilters #DefaultModeNetwork #DMN #ExecutiveFunction #FrontalLobe #Cognition #Intuition #ImplicitLearning #NonConsciousLearning #VeridicalMemory #HyperSystemizing #Systemizing #PatternRecognition #RationalMind #InterpretiveNarrative #CognitiveInhibition #Filtering #Insight #Creativity #Meditation #SensoryDeprivation #Ganzfeld #AlteredStatesInduction #BrainInhibition #TranscranialMagneticStimulation #TMS #Neurostimulation #FlowState #PeakExperience #MusicCognition #MusicNeuroscience #NeurologyOfMusic #LanguageProcessing #Linguistics #PitchProcessing #SpectralProcessing #TemporalProcessing #SequentialProcessing #UniversalCompetency #MusicalSavant #PerfectPitch #AbsolutePitch #FilterTheory #TransmissionTheory #GatewayVsFilter #MindBodyProblem #HardProblemOfConsciousness #ExtendedMind #Neurodiversity #ExceptionalAbility #ImplicitExpertise #DissociationTheory #Neurophenomenology #ExceptionalHumanExperience #HumanPotential #CognitiveSpectrum #Genius #Prodigy #Mind #Brain #Cognition #Awareness #Perception #Reality

Wide World of Rome
The Nico and Vinny Show EP. 8

Wide World of Rome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:55


It's another Nico and Vinny Show-The boys are down the shore to discuss LBI, surf camp, golfing, golf camp, iPlay America, shoutouts and More!Subscribe to the show and get every EP of the Nico and Vinny Show.

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The Jersey Girl
Starting a matcha business with the founder of LuLu Sips

The Jersey Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 14:58


Hi Jersey Girls!Welcome or welcome back to a new episode of the podcast! I am super excited about todays guest! Lexi started a mobile matcha business on LBI, she took her love and passion for matcha and turned it into a business! I had so much fun chatting with her and drinking matcha!xoxoYour Host

Greetings From the Garden State
Live from the 17th Annual Jetty Coquina Jam July 20, 2025: Recap

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 23:39 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis week's episode brings you straight to the sand as Greetings From the Garden State hit the beach for a special live broadcast from the 17th Annual Jetty Coquina Jam in Brant Beach on Long Beach Island!

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas
Mercado de trabalho: 52% das pessoas com deficiência estão desempregadas

CBN Vitória - Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 16:14


Um levantamento de 2024 realizado pelo programa Coexistir identificou que 52% das pessoas com deficiência estão desempregadas, enquanto 41% atuam como funcionários de empresas privadas, autônomos, funcionários públicos ou microempreendedores individuais (MEI). A maioria das contratações são no setor de Comércio (29%), seguido por Serviços (25%) e Indústria (8%).Apesar das contratações, a consultoria também apontou para um cenário com obstáculos para esse público. Os dados indicam que 64% dos contratados nunca foram promovidos e 63% já relataram ter sofrido alguma discriminação no trabalho. Além disso, 47% dos entrevistados recebiam até um salário mínimo. Na semana em que a Lei Brasileira de Inclusão da Pessoa com Deficiência (LBI) completa 10 anos, a CBN Vitória conversa com a procuradora do Trabalho Fernanda Naves sobre as perspectivas para essa população no mercado de trabalho. Ouça a conversa completa!

Podcasts FolhaPE
Lei Brasileira de Inclusão completa 10 anos

Podcasts FolhaPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 16:36


Os 10 anos da Lei Brasileira de Inclusão da Pessoa com Deficiência (LBI), sancionada pela presidente Dilma Rousseff, em julho de 2015, foi o tema da entrevista do radialista Domingos Sávio, com Patrícia Brêda, na Rádio Folha 96,7FM, nesta segunda-feira (07.06.25) A Lei Brasileira de Inclusão visa assegurar e promover, em condições de igualdade, o exercício dos direitos e liberdades fundamentais por pessoas com deficiência, buscando sua inclusão social e cidadania. Domingos Sávio, com deficiência visual, falou dos avanços e do que ainda falta para as PCD.

Greetings From the Garden State
Live and Loud from Hop Sauce Festival 2025 – Beach Haven, NJ

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 87:21


Send us a textMike Ham brings the noise from the 10th annual Jetty Rock Foundation Hop Sauce Festival in Beach Haven, NJ! Broadcasting live from the Taylor Avenue waterfront, this episode captures the essence of one of the most beloved summer events at the Jersey Shore. With over 50 craft beers, a spicy selection of hot sauces, and vendors bringing the heat, Hop Sauce is where food, music, and community collide.Mike kicks things off solo while waiting on co-host Danny Coleman, who's battling the parking chaos (classic LBI). Sunshine Spazz is rocking the stage, the sun is blazing, and the beer is cold—so if you're nearby, pull up.Throughout the day, you'll hear:Interviews with organizers and vendorsPerformances and chats with bandsPlenty of chaos, commentary, and Jersey prideWhether you were there or just wish you were, this episode is your front-row pass to the Hop Sauce Festival, Jetty-style.Powered by the New Jersey Lottery!Powered by: Radio Garden State & the Jetty Rock Foundation Tagline: Keep New Jersey Loud. Keep it Spicy. Support the show

Beyond Obedience The Podcast
109 | Is Your Dog Ignoring You Quietly? Why Stillness = Disobedience {Dogonality™ Series}

Beyond Obedience The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 24:53


The Jersey Girl
Saving the bay one oyster at a time with Angela Andersen

The Jersey Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 41:01


Hi Jersey Girls, Happy summer!! I am so happy to be back in my happy place, Long Beach Island! To kick off the summer I wanted to record an episode with Angela! Angela has so much knowledge about LBI and how to help out. She runs the LBI Field Station which has so many amazing programs that she shares with us! I hope you take something away from this episode and walk away with more knowledge! xoxoYour Host

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加州好無聊 - 矽谷夫妻Chitchatting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 33:17


Exile
Best of Exile: “Hopefully It's Not Too Late By Then"

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 37:14


As we prepare our fifth season of Exile, we're looking back at our favorite episodes from seasons 1-4. Each re-release brings back a unique, fascinating, and often heart-wrenching story from the Leo Baeck Institute Archives. Robert Bachrach is a buttoned-up doctor and dedicated researcher. Leo Hochner is a bon-vivant and art connoisseur who breeds small dogs. Both bachelors, they are part of a close network of friends from Vienna who are scattered across the globe after the Nazis take power in Austria. When Robert takes his life in New York after a humiliating arrest under New York's anti-gay laws, he directs his final words to Leo, who was still trapped in Nazi-occupied Budapest. We follow the traces they left in the LBI archives to uncover an incredible story of heartbreak and heroism. For Robert, escaping the Nazis didn't mean an end to discrimination, persecution, or fear. Learn more www.lbi.org/bachrach-hochner.  Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions.  It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was produced by Nadia Medhi. Our executive Producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our associate producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Isabella Kempf, Cyrus Lane, and Manuel Mairhofer. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Special thanks to Anna Lvovsky, Brian Ferree, Hannes Sulzenbacher, Clarissa Hochner, and Diana Bulman. Thanks also to Victor Sattler, who wrote about Robert and LAY-oh as part of the LBI's literary project, “Stolpertexte”, and whose essay lent our episode its title and opening scene. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.

Spikes Excitement Talks
Spikes Excitement Talk #50 with David Rosenberg

Spikes Excitement Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 33:41


 In this episode of Spikes Excitement Talks, Gordon sits down with David Rosenberg — CMO / CXO, a brand builder and innovation strategist whose career spans from the golden era of ad agencies to the cutting edge of Amazon Health, currently leading the product management.David's journey is anything but conventional: from early days at JWT and LBI to launching a startup in the wild west of digital advertising, to redefining fan engagement in the gaming world and managing the brand identities of pro athletes. They unpack the throughlines in David's path — a relentless curiosity, a love for systems (and breaking them), and a deep belief in the power of stories to shape both products and perception. David shares why gaming was his creative playground long before it became mainstream marketing, what it means to work in ecosystems instead of silos, and how he's now bringing product and brand together in the health space. They also explore the emotional craft of marketing, the importance of being “multi-lingual” across culture, tech, and storytelling — and what happens when you stop playing by the old rules and start building your own game. Tune in to hear, how brand lives inside products and why the most powerful moves in marketing often start with a simple question: What if?

Exile
Episode 24: Breaking Atoms, Breaking Barriers

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 38:38


At the dawn of the 1930s, Germany is a physics powerhouse, where great minds like Albert Einstein and Max Planck have revolutionized the scientific landscape. But a talented young physicist named Trude Goldhaber struggles to make her voice heard in a male-dominated field. Trude perseveres, despite the pressures of antisemitism and misogyny all around her. Forced to work in the shadow of her scientist husband, she contributes to research and discoveries that help create the most dangerous weapon known to mankind. Later, when Trude finally makes a name for herself, she does everything in her power to lift up the young women following in her footsteps.  Thanks to a grant from the American Institute of Physics and funds from the German Foreign Office, LBI processed and digitized the approximately 19 linear feet of Trude's papers, which consist of notes, graphs and diagrams, original data, and correspondence related to her research between 1930 and 2000. Maurice Goldhaber's papers are awaiting processing. Learn more at lbi.org/goldhaber. Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Clem Hitchcock and Rami Tzabar. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar and Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Special thanks to the Physics World Weekly podcast, and to David Olson from the Oral History Archives at Columbia University. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.

Exile
Episode 23: Song of Resistance

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 33:03


For Karl Adler, there is nothing more powerful than music. While recovering from an injury sustained as a soldier in World War I, Karl pursues his goal of changing the way music is taught in Germany. And for a while, he's successful – until a former student (and member of Hitler's Brownshirts) falsely reports him for sexual harassment. Forced to start over, Karl devotes himself to creating a new cultural association for German Jews. As antisemitic laws take hold and Jews begin to flee Germany en masse, Karl continues to connect people through music – even as the world falls apart around him.  The Karl Adler collection at LBI documents his entire career, including his engagement at the Royal Court Opera of Wurttemberg, his WWI service, and his work with the Conservatory and the Jewish Culture League in Stuttgart. Records of the Jüdische Mittelstelle show Adler intervening with the Gestapo on behalf of Jewish families seeking news of their husbands and fathers who had disappeared or been arrested. A folder of materials he collected about the Jewish history of Buttenhausen includes a photograph of Adler, his voice raised in song, at the dedication of his native town's Holocaust memorial in 1961. Learn more at lbi.org/adler. Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Nadia Mehdi. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Cyrus Lane and David Walpole. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.

UFOP CAST
UFOP ENTREVISTA: Educação Inclusiva - avanços, desafios e possibilidades

UFOP CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 55:55


Em 2015, entrou em vigor a Lei Brasileira de Inclusão (LBI), também conhecida como estatuto da pessoa com deficiência, com o objetivo de assegurar e promover, em condições de igualdade, o exercício dos direitos e das liberdades fundamentais da pessoa com deficiência, visando à inclusão social e à cidadania. Através da política de inclusão, a deficiência não é colocada como uma condição das pessoas, e sim como algo próprio dos espaços sociais que não são inclusivos ou acessíveis a todos. Para explorar como essa prática se materializa no dia a dia das instituições de ensino, conversamos com o professor do Departamento de Educação da UFOP, Marcos Vinicius Ribeiro. Nessa conversa, o professor compartilha os desafios que os educadores enfrentam, as estratégias adotadas, e as adaptações necessárias para atender à diversidade dos alunos. Além disso, discutimos as perspectivas e o futuro da educação inclusiva no Brasil, destacando sua importância para a construção de uma sociedade mais equitativa e justa.Ficha Técnica:Produção: Pedro Romanelly Edição de Texto: Patrícia ConscienteEdição de áudio e sonoplastia: Aurélio Bernardi, Breno Estevam e Joezzer Sâmeke

The Morning Skate
Episode 355: The Boys Talk Four Nations and The Eastern Conference Wildcard

The Morning Skate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 47:19


In this episode, the guys dive into some hot NHL topics, including the current goalie situation in the league. They break down the performances of Linus Ullmark (OTT), Alex Lyon (DET), and others like Vasilevsky (TBL) and Swayman (BOS), exploring the challenges between rest and rust for goalies with 65 points or less. The suspension saga continues as Minnesota's Ryan Hartman faces a ten-game suspension for roughing Ottawa's Tim Stützle. The guys discuss the impact of Hartman's fifth suspension, his appeal, and his salary forfeiture. Plus, Ray Ferraro weighs in with some harsh words about Hartman's style of play. In Four Nations news, the crew covers Canada, the USA, Sweden, and Finland's updates. They talk about key players, injuries, and surprising omissions like Logan Thompson from Team Canada. Steve Valiquette offers his take on Thompson's exclusion, hinting at personal dynamics within the selection process. The Rangers are making moves! The latest trade sees J.T. Miller and Erik Brannstrom joining the team in exchange for Filip Chytil and a 2025 first-round pick. With Miller and Mika Zibanejad lighting it up, the guys debate what this means for the Rangers' playoff hopes. Plus, with the Bruins' struggles on the third and fourth lines, and the upcoming trade deadline, will Boston be buyers or sellers? The episode also touches on Jonathan Quick reaching 400 wins, the impact of injuries like Edstrom's LBI on the Bruins' fourth line, and the fantasy hockey hot and cold streaks that could change your roster. Catch the latest episode and don't forget to use promo code TMS25 for 25% off Key Sparkling Water!

Exile
Episode 22: Simson & Co: A Family Forged in Steel

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 29:43


The Simson family business has been manufacturing everything from firearms to vehicles for decades. But when the Nazis take over, they're not happy to learn that a Jewish family is supplying weapons to the German army. After a new law forces the Simsons to relinquish their company to the Nazis, the family flees to the United States. Fifty years later, a Simson descendent makes his way back to Germany – and finds out what became of the business empire his family once led.  The LBI Archives hold much of the extensive documentation Ulrike Schulz used to create her history of the Simson company, which was published in German in 2013. Among the records available digitally at LBI are Arthur Simson's statement to the Zurich police after fleeing there in 1936 and a folder of clippings about the expropriation of the company. Learn more at lbi.org/simson. Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Hana Walker-Brown. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf and David Brown. Voice acting by Manuel Mairhofer. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Special thanks to Jens Arndt for the use of the film The Simson Suhl Vehicle Works.  Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.

Exile
Episode 21: The Heiress Who Helped End School Segregation

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 35:10


Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system.  In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse's entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde's papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde. Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025. The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.

Exile
Episode 19: Core Strength: The Story of a Pilates Icon

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 41:17


Carola's dream is to be a dancer. In 1935, she moves from Germany to Paris to pursue a career on stage. But as a young, Jewish performer, Carola struggles with a lack of fulfilling work, dwindling funds, and a rising tide of antisemitism. Carola's strong will carries her through the perils of Nazi-occupied France, losing the love of her life, and the long journey to America – where she finds a new passion that becomes her greatest legacy. The Carola Trier Collection in the LBI Archives includes Carola's extensive handwritten and typed notes for her unpublished memoir, publicity photographs for her contortionist on wheels act titled “Miss Carola” – and Pilates manuals. LBI also holds the archival collections of her father, the chemist Eduard Strauss, and her husband, Edgar Trier. Learn more at lbi.org/carola. Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Emily Morantz. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hanna Kent. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.  

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast
Short Shifts - Burning Sage for Our Boy Tage

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 40:50


Elizabeth joins Lewis to discuss all the action from since the megashow, starting with the resurrection of Georgiev as the Avs starter, and whether Jarry is worth an add after his rivals in the crease were beat down by Dallas. Then it's on to Michkov's successful return from Tortorella's doghouse, and Washington hinting at more opportunities for Logan Thompson. The injury report details the temporsry beneficiaries of Tage Thompson's LBI while we wait for news of its severity, plus updates on Jarvis, Boeser, and the players taking on their roles. Finally, the pair discusses whether Jonathan's issues are variance or poor play, and Kyle Connor gets a Short Shifts bump breaking out of his cold streak mid-show.

Jersey Shore Musicians Podcast
Ep. 64 - Ken & Rob Connolly

Jersey Shore Musicians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 72:34


Today we bring you Ken and Rob Connolly, two brothers that share a passion for music. Both local to the LBI music scene, they have taken very different paths to get there. Ken does more on the producing side these days, while Rob boasts about getting kicked out of Opera School. You can check out the video for Robs new single "Long Drive" here : https://youtu.be/rv7Tc7Vfu20?si=iKWDXekdQSN1AikU As always a HUGE shout out to our favorite partners in crime, Manafirkin Brewery in Manahawkin NJ. www.manafirkin.com We would also like to mention we have a new sponsor Swing Graphics! Pete is an awesome guy and will help you out with all your graphic needs. www.swing.graphics 

The EST Hangout
EST Hangout: Derek Van Diest & Jasmine Sidhu

The EST Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 107:28


It's a Tuesday installment of The EST Hangout! Hosts Matthew Iwanyk and Tom Gazzola are joined by Derek Van Diest of NHL.com and Jasmine Sidhu Oilers fall in Columbus as McDavid returns home for a reevaluation on his LBI and more from around the wide world of sports

NonMembers Only
#152 - We Bought a House!

NonMembers Only

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 50:25


We are recording for the first time all Summer in LBI! Erin is sad because her kids are back to school. Dan changes a tire for a woman on the side of the street and also helps a man who ran out of gas. Mike and Sam are closing on a house and the experience has been everything but smooth. We discover the meaning of our podcast...only took us 152 episodes. The Paris chocolate muffins are somehow being shipped to NYC. The Neshoba Country Fair goes viral. A woman loses her earring in the street and gets help from everyone.

Swell Season
Days on File with Jon Coen

Swell Season

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 89:17


Our Guest on this episode is freelance content creator, Jon Coen from Long Beach Island. Jon has been a consummate champion of Northeast surfing for over 20+ years. When the surf magazines were still in their heyday, Jon would be the go to guy for anything in the Northeast happening. He always fought to get local events, surfers, and creatives to get the greater promotion and exposure when the west coast would ignore us. On this episode we touch on various facets of his career, including content roles with notable brands like Jetty Surf, Vuori, and Red Bull. Jon elaborates on the unique surf culture in Long Beach Island and the community dynamics that sustain it despite challenges like beach replenishment. We highlight LBI local events like The Clam Jam and The Coquina Surf Jam.  Jon emphasizes the importance of a supportive local surf community. The conversation explores broader themes within surf culture, tracing the surf community's ties with music, and looks ahead to the potential resurgence of Surfer Magazine, aiming to prioritize authentic storytelling and diverse local voices in the surf industry. This episode encapsulates the passion and evolving nature of surf culture, emphasizing the importance of community and localized narratives. We hope you enjoy this episode…To find Jon Coen you can follow him on Instagram @coennoinsta and check out his blog: https://daysonfile.com/ The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com Music:Artist: Texas is The ReasonSong: It It's Here When We Get Back It's OursAlbum: Do You Know Who You Are? 00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast01:18 Meet John Cohen: Champion of Northeast Surfing01:59 John's Journey and Contributions02:51 A Warm Welcome and Mutual Connections03:19 Life in Long Beach Island04:13 Surfing Stories and Local Legends06:02 Balancing Work and Surfing13:47 Challenges of Surfing in LBI19:29 New Jersey vs. New York Surfing25:44 The Importance of Surf Shops34:32 Surf Industry Pioneers and Challenges35:39 Jetty: A Brand with Heart and Soul37:15 The Essence of Jetty's Philosophy38:17 Community and Connection through Surfing44:56 The Clam Jam: Building Bridges Across Generations51:14 The Impact of Superstorm Sandy52:28 The Evolution of Surf Culture and Media59:24 New Jersey's Influence on Surfing01:05:11 Introducing Jake: The New Editor01:05:31 Reflecting on Kevin Welsh's Legacy01:06:29 The Future of Surfer Magazine01:08:10 Surfers and Their Musical Influences01:10:03 The Evolution of Music and Surf Culture01:14:25 The Role of Music in Surf Films01:15:46 Punk Rock and Surfing: A Cultural Analysis01:18:47 The Influence of Sublime on Beach Culture01:21:24 Final Thoughts and Future ProjectsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/swell-season--3483504/support.

Exile
Episode 17: "Hopefully It's Not Too Late By Then"

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 37:14


Robert Bachrach is a buttoned-up doctor and dedicated researcher. Leo Hochner is a bon-vivant and art connoisseur who breeds small dogs. Both bachelors, they are part of a close network of friends from Vienna who are scattered across the globe after the Nazis take power in Austria. When Robert takes his life in New York after a humiliating arrest under New York's anti-gay laws, he directs his final words to Leo, who was still trapped in Nazi-occupied Budapest. We follow the traces they left in the LBI archives to uncover an incredible story of heartbreak and heroism. For Robert, escaping the Nazis didn't mean an end to discrimination, persecution, or fear.   Learn more www.lbi.org/bachrach-hochner.    Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions.   It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was produced by Nadia Medhi.   Our executive Producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our associate producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Isabella Kempf, Cyrus Lane, and Manuel Mairhofer. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham.   Special thanks to Anna Lvovsky, Brian Ferree, Hannes Sulzenbacher, Clarissa Hochner, and Diana Bulman. Thanks also to Victor Sattler, who wrote about Robert and LAY-oh as part of the LBI's literary project, “Stolpertexte”, and whose essay lent our episode its title and opening scene. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.

Jersey Shore Musicians Podcast
Ep. 56 - Monique Demopoulos

Jersey Shore Musicians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 63:26


This week we have Monique Demopoulos on the show. Monique is a writer for The Sandpaper out of LBI, and writes the music column "Sound Waves" dedicated to local arts and music. She is pretty awesome and has a great handle/perspective on the local scene, You can find her articles at www.thesandpaper.net and on most socials. As always a HUGE shout out to our favorite partners in crime, Manafirkin Brewery in Manahawkin NJ. www.manafirkin.com We can't forget Lofidelic Record in Belmar https://www.lofidelic.com Also, True Jersey. https://truejersey.com use the code JSMUSICPOD060523 for 10% off

Dining on a Dime
We had a Blast! Join Food Farms and Chefs this week for a high-octane infusion of Caffeine, Cocktails, and a Beach Vacation!

Dining on a Dime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 56:54


Our first guests formed a partnership that's brewing up some fun in Roxborough; Sweet Java Cafe's owner, Victor Young, and Sales Manager for Mermaid Spirits, Joe Berendsohn joined me to chat about the newly-opened cafe & cocktails spot. This is Victor's first time opening up a coffeehouse, and thanks to a mutual friend of theirs, a partnership was formed with Mermaid Spirits. And what was the result? A large space where the community can grab a cup of their favorite coffee on the way to work, or even work remotely inside of while also enjoying some of the scratch-made pastries. And when it's a little later in the day--be sure to try out one of the coffee-infused cocktails or other mixed drinks and enjoy the fun vibes of the space and neighborhood! https://order.toasttab.com/online/sweet-java-cafeKeeping caffeinated is top priority for most individuals, so we spoke with co-owner Luisa Toro from Roosters Coffeehouse which is located in Ledgewood, NJ. Roosters Coffeehouse is also the first cafe business that Luisa and her family have opened, and they take pride in offering the highest-quality ingredients and experiences for everyone who visits. And it truly is a family business; Luisa's father learned the techniques on how to properly roast every bean from where it was sourced. The rest of the family have roles in the business as well, and take joy in offering menu items not commonly seen--but very much enjoyed--by all who visit. So, if you're looking for a pick-me-up along with an empanada or Pandebono (cheese bread) then Roosters Coffeehouse should be your next destination! https://www.roosterscoffeehouse.comLastly, we sat down with Fearless Restaurant Group's Director of Hotel and Restaurants in NJ, Pete Palladino. Pete joined me to discuss all the fun, new, and relaxing aspects regarding Daddy O's Hotel and Restaurant located in Brant Beach, NJ, along with Tucker's Tavern in Beach Haven, NJ. The vibes include decor reminiscent of the 50's and 60's era, with multiple bars including a rooftop bar at both Daddy O's and Tucker's Tavern, and plenty of freshly caught seafood and unique cocktails. Look for their popular Bends & Brunch program on the weekend, the newly renovated rooms to stay & play at the shore, along with two new beers that were brewed for them as a collab from ManaFirkin Brewing Co. There's always something new, exciting, and delicious at Daddy O and Tuckers Tavern--so be shore to check them out! https://www.fearlessrestaurants.com/restaurants

Papo Acessível
VENDE-SE PESSOAS CEGAS! #Protesto #Preconceito #Capacitismo

Papo Acessível

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 3:08


Já reparou como nós, pessoas com deficiência visual, ficamos “vendidos” diante de marcas, empresas, bancos, grandes corporações e o governo? Se para quem enxerga e não tem deficiência já é difícil, imagine para nós... O que fazer quando nossos direitos, enquanto pessoas e cidadãos, são desrespeitados? O que fazer quando somos completamente ignorados e desacreditados? Sim, temos a LBI a nosso favor, mas insisto: o que fazer quando essas empresas ignoram a existência dela e dizem “é norma interna”? Como se qualquer norma ou política interna pudesse suplantar uma lei federal... Ou pior, o que fazer quando nem sequer há a possibilidade de sermos atendidos ou ouvidos? Você briga? Faz escândalo? Chama a polícia? Entra na justiça? E até que isso seja resolvido, continuamos sem nossos direitos, sendo ignorados, como se não existíssemos. O que você, que não tem deficiência, faria se fosse impedido de abrir uma conta? O que faria se qualquer meio de transporte se recusasse a levá-lo? O que faria se fosse ignorado por um serviço público ou privado, mesmo precisando dele? O que faria se fosse impedido de entrar em um shopping sozinho, tendo que esperar 40 minutos ou uma hora para o segurança atendê-lo? O que faria se tentasse comprar algo e isso só fosse possível com testemunhas, mesmo que o dinheiro fosse seu? O que faria se, para provar sua identidade, precisasse pedir ajuda a um terceiro? O que faria se tivesse que compartilhar sua privacidade financeira com outras pessoas porque nenhum banco considera isso importante? O que faria se a cada esquina fosse lembrado de que é incapaz e irrelevante? E tudo isso apenas porque você é você, e não pode mudar isso. Pesado? São apenas alguns exemplos do nosso cotidiano. A verdadeira lei que nos protege são pessoas com boa vontade e bom senso, ainda existentes, mas infelizmente cada vez mais raras. E quando isso acontece, não vem de grandes marcas ou corporações multimilionárias, mas do pequeno comerciante, do mercadinho da esquina, do desenvolvedor independente, da lanchonete do bairro, do negócio familiar, da loja que não é uma gigantesca franquia, etc. Essas pessoas, por trás dessas empresas e tecnologias, produtos e serviços que nos incluem, lucram mais e ganham clientes fiéis. Talvez essa empatia e consciência surjam de um caráter inclusivo ou talvez por experiências próprias, de amigos, familiares ou convivência com uma pessoa com deficiência, mas definitivamente não por força da lei. O preconceito, a desinformação, a intolerância e a burrice estão cada vez mais presentes em nossa rotina. Estamos avançando em tecnologia de maneira surpreendente, mesmo que muitas delas sejam excludentes para nós, mas estamos retrocedendo como humanidade, como sociedade. Nós evoluímos, sim, mas a doença também evolui, e a pior é a do espírito. E o meu não está à venda. São as pequenas fagulhas na escuridão profunda que renovam a minha crença de que, talvez, não cairemos no abismo. Escrito por: Fernando Scalabrini Lido por: GPT Plus

South Jersey Bad Boys

Brendan and Dan catch-up after both bad boys have been boogieing around the tri-state area the past couple weeks. Dead whales are back in LBI, Trump is coming to Wildwood, and groomsmen are full of gags. Tune in to an eventful episode 69 (nice)! Call in

Making Motivation with Dr. Drill
Making Motivation With Jay Houle: Lifelong Friend, USMC Helicopter Mechanic and Devildog Dad

Making Motivation with Dr. Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 82:53


Sunday, March 22, 2024 Context: I grew up with Jay Houle in the Pine Barrens of NJ. We were part of a tight knit group of friends who were always together - surfing, drinking beer and otherwise carrying on. We remain great friends to this day, though our busy lives don't offer the freedom of jumping in the truck and heading down to LBI as often. Following high school graduation, Jay, myself and several other friends joined the Marine Corps. This is Jay's account of his USMC service and up to the present day. Musical intro: Broheim, by Pennywise

Exile
LBI Presents - Episode 6: Ghosts of Your Family Past

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 26:47


On this episode, we bring you two stories of people who unexpectedly unearthed their personal histories with the help of LBI and its archive.    Danny Shot, a poet from the Bronx, stumbled across a familiar face at an LBI exhibit—and discovered the double life of a mysterious relative. And Elliot Aronstam, a Brooklyn native, found himself literally buried in letters in a script he couldn't read. Luckily, LBI was able to decipher a family story he never thought he'd learn.    LBI Presents is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin and Antica Productions.    Hosted by Mark Oppenheimer. Executive Producers include Laura Regehr, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producer is Emily Morantz. Associate audio editor is Cameron McIver. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson.

Exile
LBI Presents - Episode 5: Fact, Fiction, and Finding Yourself

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 29:48


The archive and library at LBI contains over 2000 memoirs. On this episode, Mark and literary critic Ruth Franklin, author of A Thousand Darknesses: Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction, discuss the line between fact and fiction in memoir writing and the evolution of Holocaust memoirs from first hand accounts to books written by second and third generation authors.    LBI Presents is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin and Antica Productions.    Hosted by Mark Oppenheimer. Executive Producers include Laura Regehr, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producer is Emily Morantz. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson.

Exile
LBI Presents - Episode 3: History in a Box

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 20:14


The archive at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York is a real treasure trove. You'll find everything from Albert Einstein's childhood hot chocolate cups to amulets meant to protect you from demons. In this episode, Mark talks to Markus Krah, LBI's Executive Director, on why preserving and showcases these amazing artifacts is more important than ever. But first, archivist Michael Simonson takes us on a ‘tour' of the archive.      LBI Presents is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin and Antica Productions.    Hosted by Mark Oppenheimer.   Executive Producers include Laura Regehr, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producer is Emily Morantz. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson.

Exile
LBI Presents - Episode 1: Archives of Love

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 27:46


Love is one of the great constants of human history—and German Jews are no exception. LBI's archive contains countless memoirs, letters, and diaries that demonstrate the complex romantic lives of German Jews going back centuries. In this episode, Mark Oppenheimer sits down with Christian Bailey, the author of German Jews in Love: A History. They touch on the transition from arranged marriages to love matches, the dynamic between mixed-faith couples in the 1930s, and how the Third Reich impacted the sex lives of German Jews. LBI Presents is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin and Antica Productions.  Hosted by Mark Oppenheimer. Executive Producers include Laura Regehr, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producer is Emily Morantz, with help from Maizie Solomon. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson.

Exile
Introducing LBI Presents

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 2:19


LBI Presents is a new podcast from the Leo Baeck Institute, New York. It's hosted by author and journalist Mark Oppenheimer. Mark chats with key experts as we dive into LBI's vast archive and explore the remarkable lives and histories of German-speaking Jews…beyond the stories you already know. Join us as we bring history to life—and better understand ourselves through the lens of the past.  Starting October 24, LBI Presents will be released bi-weekly every Tuesday. (LBI's other podcast, Exile, will return in 2024.)  The Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin is a research library and archive focused on the history of German-speaking Jews. Antica Productions produces award-winning non-fiction podcasts, films, and series which inform and inspire audiences around the world.

Drop Everything Now: A Taylor Swift Podcast
Episode 27: Current-ish Taylor Events (we'll talk about Travis Kelce next time...)

Drop Everything Now: A Taylor Swift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 78:45


This episode was recorded PRIOR to the 1989 vault track titles were revealed, and prior to the TRAVIS KELCE news heard round the world!  But don't worry, the next episode will include both hot topics.  In the meantime, THIS episode covers the announcement of 1989 TV, the Eras Tour Movie, and just in general how Taylor Swift has been seen everywhere taking over the world.   Episode Breakdown With Time Stamps: 1. 0:51 Intro and Steph & Steph updates/ramblings -- Steph is getting married -- YAY! 2. 12:33 Speak Now TV Opinions & Updates -- WHY doesn't TSwift care about SNTV?!? 3. 21:20 1989 TV Coming out October 27 (recorded before vault track list release) 4. 35:00 Current Events that aren't about TSwift, but we make it about her: Scooter Braun manager DRAMA; Jack Antonoff's LBI wedding; Joe Jonas & Sophie Turner split, and MORE! 5. 52:44 Eras Tour Movie is hitting the theaters on October 13 -- the big etiquette debate; the box office numbers; Taylor Swift saving the economy and taking over the world   Follow and/or contact us! Instagram: @DropEverythingNowPodcast Tik Tok: @TheStephs13 E-mail: dropeverythingnowpodcast@gmail.com     

NonMembers Only
#100 - Engaged

NonMembers Only

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 43:52


Netflix confirms a 6 part documentary about top sprinters. Sam and Mike got engaged! American Airlines pilots gives a kindness message before every flight. Chiropractor influencers are off the rails. Nsync is coming back. Taylor Swift was casually in LBI and denied a Super Bowl Request. A married couple switches sides on the bed casually. Costco cake ordering system is prehistoric. Mike discovers a new favorite dude bro influencer. A retired man builds a dog train. Consider leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on social!   https://www.instagram.com/nonmembersonly/ https://www.tiktok.com/@nonmembersonly https://twitter.com/NonMembersOnly Mike: https://www.tiktok.com/@scraptownusa Erin: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrs.space.cadet

We Need 2 Talk
Chianti in the Morning...Italy's Warning

We Need 2 Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 34:58


This Week We Need 2 Talk Beanie Bubble, The Challenge, Untold/Swamp Kings, Big Brother, Hard Knocks, And Just Like That, You R So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, Parkers Garage, Italy, LBI, Painkiller and SO MUCH MORE! 

@Betches
WTF Is Going On With Scooter Braun?, Jack Antonoff's Star Studded Wedding, And Selena's Surprise Return To Music

@Betches

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 44:48


Two out of 3 betches are here today. Jordana is on vacay in Italy (living it up White Lotus style). Sami and Aleen jump right in with the question on everyone's lips-- okay not everyone's, but on ours: Are Timotheé and Kylie still a thing?! After this heated debate, they share their millennial excitement for not one, but two new singles coming from Miley and Selena– on the same day. Speaking of the music industry, hot takes are shared on WTF is going on with Scooter Braun. Who are they stalking this week? (Hint: it's an update on a Bravo family.) They spill the tea on Jack Antonoff's LBI wedding and Sami shares her kiki & bouba-inspired theory on the ‘2 sides of Hollywood'. They congratulate Rihanna and Serena Williams on their baby no. 2 arrivals, share an unhinged TV debrief on this week's RHONY, and as for who will be sent to the Caymans this week? Billy McFarland. If he can sell $500 tickets to nothing he can certainly sell some timeshares. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bookmark'd with Sara & Des
#14 Sara Almost Met The Jonas Brothers????

Bookmark'd with Sara & Des

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 79:05


In this week's episode of 'Bookmark'd' Sara and Des sit down and catch up about Sara's concerts she's been going to, Destiny buying Taylor swift Vinyls, Sara's close encounter with the Jonas Brothers and so much more ! So sit down, grab a drink , put a bookmark in your day and chill with Sara and Des ! time stamps (0:00); welcome back (1:13); DOTE (6:20); a word destiny says too much (7:46); childhood dream careers(10:13); sara's concert experiences (19:05); destiny knows nothing about 1 direction (25:15); concerts we want to go to (28:02); taylor swift's vinyls (30:42); stickers destiny bought (34:41); LWYMMD taylor's version (36:26); scooter braun's downfall? (38:06); fellow delulu girlies (39:21); taylor in LBI (41:46); TSIP THOUGHTS *SPOILERS* (47:21); is sara team edward or team jacob (50:02); what's been going on (54:27); sara's scary flight experience (56:59); tik tok airplane debate (1:01:49); alice feeny in new york?? (1:03:47); destiny wants to open a bookstore (1:06:38); would you rathers (1:17:32); BYE Keep up with the podcast on insta

6 Flights Up: The Self-Love Express Train
T. Swift takes LBI & our thoughts on "Don't judge a book by it's cover"

6 Flights Up: The Self-Love Express Train

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 31:44


Dishing on the T. Swift drama in LBI. Diving deeper into mingling with Celebrities. You are SO much more than your physical appearance. Don't miss out on some incredible human beings by wrongful first impressions. Do you live by the Golden Rule? What do you think would change in your life if you lived in the light of 'you never know what the person beside you is going through'? We believe in a feast mindset, being genuinely accepting and 'happy for' the next girl... We PROMISE, it makes your life easier. We love you and want to see you all win and thrive. CHEERS FLIGHT CREW! Please drop us a review or comment on IG or TikTok so we can hear how you answered these questions. XoxoFor more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com

We Need 2 Talk
OPRAH is NOT A MUSICIAN

We Need 2 Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 47:19


This week We Need 2 Talk Painkiller, Big Brother, And Just Like That, The Challenge, Lioness, Billions, RHONY, Red White and Royal Blue, Beanie Babies, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Bethenny Frankel, Taylor Swift on LBI, The Blind Side Drama, and so much more

Inside LBI
Inside LBI - Ep. 16 - LBI Eats

Inside LBI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 25:09


Katherine Lioudis joins us to talk about her covid hobby that turned into a massive following social media following here on Long Beach Island. Creator of the LBI Eats instagram account, Katherine tells us all about her dining experiences and her attempt to bring positivity to the LBI dining experience by sharing pictures and experiences for all to enjoy. Come discover the inside of the Long Beach Island dining culture. Stay up to date with all the local cuisine on her account. Instagram @LBI.eats

Inside LBI
Inside LBI - Ep.13 - Bay Magazine and Beyond

Inside LBI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 20:40


Gary Henderson from LBI Publishing Inc, comes on to give us an intro in starting LBI's premier magazine here on the island. He talks about how he got his start, with the help from his Daughter Farrell, the other publications, and where he sees LBI Publishing going in the future. Come join us as we take a look "inside" Bay Magazine and many more. https://www.bay-magazine.com/

Dining on a Dime
Enjoy 4th of July Celebrations on Food Farms & Chefs Radio Show

Dining on a Dime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 56:00


00:00:17~There was so much to unfold with our first guest, Master Mixologist Toby Maloney, that our co-host was overwhelmed with the abundance of his achievements! Not only has Maloney spearheaded the art of craft cocktails wherever he lands, he created a recipe book to help you craft them at home (or wherever you go too).  "The Bartenders Manifesto: How to Think, Drink, and Create Cocktails Like a Pro" is the premiere guide on the methodology behind making your next favorite drink; I needn't say more on the book, as it has earned Toby his second James Beard Award (his first was earned in 2015 for Outstanding Bar Program at the Violet Hour in Chicago).  What's even more exciting?  He is currently the Bartender in Residency at Hop Sing Laundromat in Philadelphia! So if you're looking to mix it up, Maloney can serve you one of his elevated amalgamations of ingredients in Philly or pick up his book and create one at home! 00:16:40~Next, we returned to the beachy vibes of LBI in NJ with Director of Operations for Tucker's Tavern, Pete Palladino.  The relaxed atmosphere with two distinct themes (think English Pub & a sailors paradise) are found throughout the vast first floor, with two outdoor patios, and a fun third floor bar with 360 views of the ocean and bay!  You can dock your boat, or park your car and walk into Tucker's Tavern for a round of memorable drinks, food, and fun--and then explore the island's other great spots, like Daddy O Hotel's roof-top bar with even more sweeping views!00:36:26~Lastly, we went behind the scenes at the biggest 4th of July party you'll ever attend!  We spoke with the Founder of Innovative Catering Concepts, Rocco Gallelli, as he is hard at work for this year's Wawa Welcome America Festival.  Rocco has masterfully served at the biggest festivals, events, and largest sports games attended in the USA.  He is back, once again, providing food for visitors, tourists, and even the performers for this year's 4th of July--and we're bringing you an insider's look at how it all comes to fruition!

Free Refills Podcast
Ep 059 || Reaching Every Student in our Community with Morgan Marshall and Jason Lamb

Free Refills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 45:47


NNYM swag - www.nnym.org/merch for your own merch! Youth Leader Summit on May 24-26, 2023 at LBI in New Jersey - www.hcbible.org/youthleadersummit Morgan Marshall and Jason Lamb join us for this episode of the podcast! Morgan is the Student Minister at Storyline Church. Jason Lamb is the VIce President of Mobilization for Dare 2 Share Ministries! They're mobilizing the students at Storyline in some really creative ways. Check it out! Here are a few links from the podcast: Gospel Advancing - www.dare2share.org/gospel-advancing (keep an eye out for the Gospel Advancing Summit '24) ----- Join the NNYM team for the upcoming Network Conversation ⁠Get More Info Here⁠ ----- Follow NNYM on: ⁠Eventbrite⁠ ⁠|⁠| ⁠Facebook⁠ || ⁠Instagram⁠ || ⁠Twitter⁠ || ⁠YouTube⁠ ------ We want to hear from you! Write us at ⁠freerefillspodcast@nnym.org⁠ Help us grow the community! Please subscribe, share, and leave a review. For more information about the National Network of Youth Ministries (NNYM) or to find a community of leaders in your area: www.nnym.org

聊聊东西 - Talk to Me in Chinese
050. Mandarin learners recommend me some Chinese songs 20多位外国朋友给我推荐中文歌 - ttmiChinese

聊聊东西 - Talk to Me in Chinese

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 93:38


聊中西文化,也聊很多东西! 第五十期我邀请了20多位外国朋友,给我推荐了30首左右的中文歌。哈哈!从外国人的角度,他们喜欢什么样的中文歌呢?如果您是一位中国听众,能不能推荐一首你喜欢的中文歌给外国朋友。评论或者email告诉我,谢谢:) 03:12 当爱已成往事 - 张国荣 10:32 听海 - 张惠妹 18:46 慢冷 - 梁静茹 22:45 一个像夏天一个像秋天 - 范玮琪 26:00 哎 - ICE 30:50 真实谎言 - 威神V 35:10 洛杉矶 - LBI利比 37:20 Life's a struggle - VAVA (播客里歌名弄错了) 42:35 像我这样的人 - 毛不易 47:20 大鱼 - 周深 52:35 我用什么把你留住 - 福禄寿 56:00 幕布 - 海朋森 01:01:25 哪里都是你 - 队长 & 匆匆走完这一生 – 张茜 01:06:30 无滤镜 - 林俊杰 01:12:20 贝加尔湖畔 - 李健 01:15:35 存在 - 汪峰 01:20:26 泡沫 - 存在 01:25:50 年轮 - 张碧晨、汪苏泷 01:28:30 其他一些中文歌 01:32:25 希望中国听众能给外国朋友推荐歌 欢迎给我们来信: ttmiChinese@gmail.com Have online class with Candice, please email candicex2018@gmail.com YouTube: Candice X Chinese Mandarin Instagram: CandiceXMandarin2022 免费学习资料 Free study materials please visit Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/candicex PDF full script for episode 50: https://www.patreon.com/posts/050-mandarin-me-80962049 Full subtitles with Pinyin: https://youtu.be/3quN5xG1kcA

Exile
Episode 10: From Refugee to Radical

Exile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 44:09


When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause' isn't as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch's memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI's collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva's mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva's childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch.  Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York | Berlin and Antica Productions.  It's narrated by Mandy Patinkin.  Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik.  Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva's two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.