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Les grands entretiens
Jean-Marie Machado 4/5 : Jean Marie Machado (4/5) : "Dave Liebman m'a dit un jour : "il faut transformer l'enthousiasme en énergie"

Les grands entretiens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 25:07


durée : 00:25:07 - Jean Marie Machado, pianiste jazz et compositeur (4/5) - par : Anne Montaron - Pianiste de jazz mais aussi compositeur, Jean-Marie Machado tient de son enfance au Maroc et de ses rencontres multiples le goût des ailleurs. Entre deux représentations de son opéra La Falaise des Lendemains, il se raconte au micro d'Anne Montaron.  - réalisé par : Béatrice Trichet

This American Life
332: The Ten Commandments

This American Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 60:23


For Easter weekend — and the end of Passover! — stories of people struggling to follow the Ten Commandments. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription.Host Ira Glass reads from the Ten Commandments. Not the original Ten Commandments, but some of the newer, lesser-known ones. There's the Miner's Ten Commandments of 1853, the Ten Commandments of Umpiring, and the Ten Commandments for Math Teachers — just to name a few. (4 minutes)Commandments One, Two and Three: As a boy in religious school, Shalom Auslander is informed that his name, Shalom, is one of the names of God, and so he must be very careful not to take his own name in vain. (9 minutes)Commandment Four: Six houses of worship in six different cities, each with its own way of honoring the Sabbath. (3 minutes)Commandment Five: When Jack Hitt was 11, he did the worst thing his father could have imagined. Neither Jack nor his four siblings will ever forget the punishment. (6 minutes)Commandment Six: Alex Blumberg talks to Lt. Col. Lyn Brown, an Army Reserve chaplain who served two tours in Iraq. Brown talks about what "thou shalt not kill" means to soldiers on the battlefield. (6 minutes)Commandment Seven: In the book of Matthew, Jesus says that looking lustfully at a woman is like committing adultery in your heart. Contributor David Dickerson was raised as an evangelical Christian, and for many years tried not to have a single lustful thought. (9 minutes)Commandment Eight: Ira talks to a waiter named Hassan at Liebman's Deli in the Bronx about some audacious thefts he's witnessed in his years in the restaurant business. (3 minutes)Commandment Nine: Chaya Lipschutz wanted to donate one of her kidneys to a stranger. But to save a stranger's life, she had to break the commandment against lying. And the person she had to lie to was her mother. Chaya talked to Sarah Koenig. (8 minutes)Commandment Ten: Ira talks to seventh-graders about the things they covet most. (4 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.

Standup Comedy
Wendy Liebman & Tom McTigue "Standup Comedy Live on Stage" Show #250

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 16:36 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe have comedienne Wendy Liebman and standup comic/actor Tom McTigue as our comedy guests this week. They share loads of standup comedy material, and each in their unique way. Both played my club "Laughs Unlimited" back in the day, and both have had wonderful careers thanks to standup comedy. Listen, Laugh, & Share!Wendy Liebman and Tom McTigue are renowned stand-up comedians known for their distinctive comedic styles and engaging storytelling. Liebman, with her clever wordplay and observational humor, draws from personal experiences to entertain audiences with witty anecdotes about relationships, self-image, and everyday life, reveling in the freedom and creativity that comedy offers. In contrast, McTigue captivates with his engaging storytelling and unique voice inflections, reflecting on life's challenges and embracing the humor in problems that arise, from relationships to historical observations. Together, they offer a captivating comedy experience, each bringing their unique perspectives to the stage, while encouraging audiences to find laughter and insight in life's complexities.(00:00:21) "Diverse Comedy Styles on Stage"(00:07:38) "Laughing Through Marriage's Ups and Downs"(00:14:16) Diverse Stand-up Comedy Network with Popular ComicsSupport the showWebsite: Standup Comedy Podcast Network.com www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.com Free APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!"NEW" Video Podcast: Tag Team Talent Podcast on Spotify & YouTube See your favorite comics and other performers...Fun! New Top 5 Recognition from "FeedSpot" Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"

Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 467: 20 de Marzo del 2025 - Devoción matutina para Adultos - ¨Con Jesús Hoy"

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:20


====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2025“CON JESÚS HOY”Narrado por: Exyomara AvilaDesde: Bogotá, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================20 de MarzoPaz plena«La paz os dejo, mi paz os doy; yo no os la doy como el mundo la da. No se turbe vuestro corazón ni tenga miedo (Juan 14: 27).El famoso rabino estadounidense Joshua Loth Liebman (1907-1948) cuenta que, siendo adolescente, se le ocurrió hacer una lista de todas las "cosas buenas" de la vida de las que deseaba disfrutar. La lista estaba encabezada por estas siete fuentes indiscutiblemente deseables para la felicidad humana, con las que una gran mayoría estaría de acuerdo: salud, amor, belleza, talento, poder, riquezas y fama.Con esta lista en mano el joven fue a su director espiritual, esperando impresionarlo con su precoz sabiduría:-Si tuviera todo esto me consideraría más que satisfecho. Bueno, me sentiría como un dios.Su mentor tomó la lista en sus manos y, mientras la recorría, una sonrisa se iba dibujando en su mirada:-Excelente lista. Bien pensada, organizada de manera bastante sensata. Pero me parece, querido joven, que te has dejado el elemento principal. Sin ese elemento es imposible disfrutar de los demás.-Y ¿cuál es el elemento que falta? preguntó el joven, perplejo. El preceptor respondió:Esta es una lista muy común. Algo puedes hacer para favorecerte la salud. Pero el talento y la belleza solo son concedidos a algunos. La riqueza, el poder y la fama son bienes que la mayoría busca, pero que solo unos pocos alcanzan. El tesoro mayor del mundo es la paz interior.La vida pronto le convenció a Liebman de la importancia de la paz espiritual. Sobre ese tema escribió el primer gran best seller de autoayuda, Peace of Mind (1946), una enriquecedora fuente de paz y serenidad para sus miles de lectores.La paz que Cristo nos da, la paz que quiere darnos es una serenidad todavía más profunda que la mera paz mental, la cual depende de nuestra armonía con nosotros mismos. Es una paz espiritual que depende de nuestra paz con Dios.Jesús nos advierte que el mundo no la puede dar porque corre tras las mismas «cosas buenas», o muy parecidas, que anhelaba el joven Liebman. Por eso los corazones de tantos de nuestros contemporáneos, como los de los discípulos a quienes Jesús dirigió estas palabras, están turbados y dolidos de frustración.Hoy la verdadera paz interior es casi un lujo. Nuestras sociedades tecnificadas nos empujan a un estilo de vida tan agitado que apenas tomamos tiempo para pensar en cultivar nuestro carácter. Necesitamos la paz que Cristo nos ofrece. La paz que Cristo nos da al refugiarnos en él.Gracias, Señor, por darme hoy tu paz. 

NXTLVL Experience Design
EP. 75 TIKTOK CONTENT CREATION AND ACCESSIBLE ARCHITECTURE CRITIQUE with Louisa Whitmore TikTok Content Creator and Documentary Host

NXTLVL Experience Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 84:15


ABOUT LOUISA WHITMORE:TIK TOK: LOUISA'S BIO:Louisa Whitmore is an architecture content creator on TikTok with over 350K followers, as well as the host of the cable television documentary series “The Nature of Design.” A former commentator for the USModernist podcast, Whitmore has also worked as a live radio host and PSA producer at CHMA 106.9FM, the local radio station at Mount Allison University, where she's currently an honors student studying international relations and French. She enjoys telling stories, and is passionate about sustainable design.SHOW INTRO:Welcome to the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast.EPISODE 75… and my conversation with Louisa Whitmore. On the podacast our dynamic dialogues based on our acronym DATA - design, architecture, technology, and the arts crosses over disciplines but maintains a common thread of people who are passionate about the world we live in and human's influence on it, the ways we craft the built environment to maximize human experience, increasing our understanding of human behavior and searching for the New Possible.    he NXTLVL Experience Design podcast is presented by VMSD Magazine part of the Smartwork Media family of brands.VMSD brings us, in the brand experience world, the International Retail Design Conference. The IRDC is one of the best retail design conferences that there is bringing together the world of retailers, brands and experience place makers every year for two days of engaging conversations and pushing the discourse forward on what makes retailing relevant. You will find the archive of the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast on VMSD.com.Thanks also goes to Shop Association the only global retail trade association dedicated to elevating the in-store experience. SHOP Association represents companies and affiliates from 25 countries and brings value to their members through research, networking, education, events and awards. Check then out on SHOPAssociation.orgLouisa Whitmore is a TikTok creator phenom whose content is about architecture. With almost 400 thousand followers her no holds-barred, straight from the heart and to the point commentary about the buildings she loves and loves to hate, brings a user experience point of view and accessible critique into the mainstream.We'll get to all of that in a moment but first though, a few thoughts…                  *                                  *                                  *The great thing about doing this podcast is it gives me an opportunity to rethink some of the assertions that have held to be true and cross check whether in fact they are immutable or whether there is room for challenging myself and maybe digging into some subtleties and nuances… and seeing things a different way.Like for example the idea of criticism – who does it and its value…I have to admit I haven't been particularly fond of the idea of critics for a very long time. This would be generally true of the kind who dole out the negative kind of commentary.Years ago when commenting on something, I think it was some art piece, and my son said to me “…dad why is it that you never really say you hate anything…”which I sort of thought was kind of funny then. I think I responded “…well because I don't really hate anything… I try to always view things from the other side - a different point of view. I try to get beyond the visceral reaction and look to design principles and comment from a place of applying principles to the work and see how they line up…and then make a comment that is based yes on whether I simply like it, the colors, shapes, energy, feeling , may be a message it is trying to impart AND  whether I can see the value in it based on principles determined to be generally accepted by experts in the domain…” so yeah I don't really hate things…If I apply the idea of casting judgement on art, music, architecture… it got me thinking… again…What is the value of judgement? Is it to determine the appropriateness of something to a particular context or challenge?I have my favorite architects and artists and musical performers, I like different styles and periods. But I don't listen to heavy metal (though my sons love it). I don't know that I can say that I hate it. Perhaps I just don't understand it and maybe if I did, it still wouldn't jibe with me.It just doesn't go in my body well. It's a sensory mismatch.I don't hate it – It makes me agitated. So, I just don't listen to it. And I guess you could say the same thing for certain genres of art.For example… I'm not particularly crazy about a lot of contemporary art.I have a hard time understanding a performance artist dipping her hair in paint and swinging aloft from a rope while her hair drags across a canvas and the painting while on lookers wrapped in dimly lit light bulbs stand slightly by  selling for millions of dollars… it isn't something I quite get. And I know that authorized replicas of the Marcel Duchamp sculpture called the “Fountain” - which is a urinal - sell for somewhere between 3 and $4 million each and here's the kicker... apparently because the original has been lost the financial the value of the original piece is unknown and might be considered as being priceless. I don't know… it sort of leaves me just trying too hard... knowing I'm falling profoundly short of ascending to the intellectualized rarefied air that somehow makes this sort of thing makes sense. And I also suspect that if I'm voicing these concerns or questions that I am likely to get a lot of people commenting that my remarks point out my ignorance, that I just don't understand and I would …well…agree with them.I'm ok with that. Really.And I think I'm not alone in this category of not understanding contemporary art and the extraordinary prices that contemporary art paintings fetch at auctions and then again maybe if I did, I still wouldn't spend $25 million on a Rothko painting.The thing about critics, I think, is that we entrust these individuals with being in the know, of having deep insight, knowledge or experience into the making of the art. That these are people who understand its value and relevancy to culture and somehow able to unfold the deep meaning in the work whatever format the creativity comes in and to bestow upon us their opinion as if it is fact.The challenge of course is that I think there may be an ignorance in the public and that the deeper inner meaning of things is somehow held in reserve for the creators of the work or select few who follow it.But I've always had a challenge with the idea that the critic seems to have the extraordinary power to completely destroy the creative work as well as raise it to high levels of adulation and praise.I think that in some ways we have come to trust to the critic as certainly knowing more than we do and therefore what they say about a particular piece of art or architecture should be taken as truth and the presumed value of the creation lies in whether their commentary is positive or negative.How many people have not gone to see a movie because it only got 2 stars… and who said it should only have two stars?Maybe I would have found the comedy hilarious… but not the critic.I often don't even check reviews by the masses on restaurant or hotel booking sites and if I do read the reviews, I do it very carefully. I look to see what it was that these people did or didn't like. What it was that made their experience a must see or a definite red tomato. Personally, I dig to see if there is anything at a lower level that suggests what was driving the positive or negative review? What it was in this message that this particular critic is trying to convey?I've often thought that to be able to criticize art or other forms of creative invention you'd have to understand what it was the maker was intending to convey.You'd have to understand the basic ideas, for example, of composition to be able to determine whether a Jackson Pollock or a Kandinsky or a Basquiat was worth all the fuss and on what basis you were making the comments about the work.I guess it's not all critics that I have a problem with but maybe more those who simply present negative opinions. And it's not like I should even care that critic X didn't like thing Y. It was their opinion. Okay so they have an opinion. The challenge is the uninformed may come to accept the opinion as fact and turn away from somethings simply because some one says its not good.I guess the role of the professional critic is to study and assess the value of a creative work and pass judgment on the product based on facts and logical assertions. This is kind of like knowing a bit about composition before offering an opinion the write something off.It seems to me that the idea of a critic is to connect ideas, arrive at reasonable conclusions and perhaps open avenues for discussing new directions and fostering an awareness of ideas and cultural trends.It also seems to me that the role of the critic is to challenge our general assumptions about things to get us to look more deeply at our assertions and to get us to not simply accept things at face value but to continue to search for excellence, challenge the status quo, in all of the things that we bring into the world so that we don't fill it with the mundane or banal.There's something about the critic as ‘educator' - increasing our collective level of understanding of things, pointing out where things might likely be improved and offering positive commentary on what might be a series of next steps in order to develop the output and make it better - that I align with.And I know that the idea of making it ‘better' is full of all manner of subtext and necessity to consider contextual considerations… ‘better' for whom, for what and why?And maybe this is where I mostly land on the idea of the value of the critique is that of using constructive criticism for the value of enhancing people's understanding of a particular subject or giving the creator tools to go back to the drawing board, so to speak, and make it better.Jazz master saxophonist David Liebman wrote a concise piece on his website called “The Critic Dilemma: Criticism vs. Review”. He describes many of the same ideas about who's making he comments, are they objective facts or subjective opinions, and why should we trust one critic's opinion over another? Liebman differentiates between critique and a review:“…When the writer's opinion and taste is the focal point, this constitutes a critique. On the other hand, a review should be the dissemination of information with the desired intention being elucidation. The idea is that with this information, the listener is equipped to form his own opinion…”.And this is where this episode's guest Louisa Whitmore begins to fit into the story.When Louisa was 16 years old she began to share architecture commentary on Tik Tok. She blew up the social media sphere with posts that were personal and occasionally pointed. She came at her critiques of buildings not from the expert or architectural practioner point of view but from that of the user, the general public mindset.She didn't profess to be a building expert, to have deep knowledge in construction but rather to simply be part of the general public who experienced the built environment every day but who had little to nothing to do with how buildings got there in the first place.Her negative commentary on 432 Park Avenue - the luxury condo building designed by Rafael Viñoly and SLCE Architects – lit up the digisphere with 100s of thousands of followers lining up behind her to voice their impressions of this building. Most of them not very good I might add. Which was actually ok since there was a ton of press – not particularly good I might add – about problems with the building. Now, Louisa didn't know about these issues about the engineering, the building swaying (which would be natural by the way) and other problems but felt vindicated nevertheless with the press that effectively substantiated her intuitive feelings about this super-tall condo on the Central Park's edge.I see her posts more like David Leibman's construct of the ‘Review' – “…that with this information, the listener is equipped to form his own opinion…”.And opinions her followers had. 1000's of them.In the spirit of “…the dissemination of information with the desired intention being elucidation…” Whitmore turned her attention to projects thatfocused on Biophilia and how buildings with ample integration of plants seemed to simply feel better. Her noteriaty on Tik Tok, articulate whit, intuition and ability to articulate the ‘person on the street's' perception of the built environment, landed her the role as host of “the cable television documentary series “The Nature of Design”.Over the course of a number of episodes Whitmore tours properties talking about biophilic principles and with the support of a variety of experts ranging from architects to neuroscientists she dives into the science of how buildings with a biophilic approach effect our well-being…Whitmore is called a teenage architecture critic. While her rise on social media platforms may have been based on the building she loved to hate, it seems that she is using her notoriety to review and elucidate…. ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582bWebsites:  https://www.davidkepron.com    (personal website)vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645  (Blog)Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.comTwitter: DavidKepronPersonal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/Bio:David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why', ‘what's now' and ‘what's next'. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott's “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation's Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.He has held teaching positions at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore.  In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too. The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.

Integrate & Ignite Podcast
Keys to Deploying a Winning Global Marketing Strategy with Christina Liebman

Integrate & Ignite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 31:40


Global marketing got you puzzled? Learn effective tactics to go beyond borders and tap into diverse markets. You'll get tips on localizing campaigns, leveraging partnerships, and finding the right metrics for success. Plus, find out how to navigate cultural nuances and stay consistent with your core brand.And don't forget! You can crush your marketing strategy with just a few minutes a week by signing up for the StrategyCast Newsletter. You'll receive weekly bursts of marketing tips, clips, resources, and a whole lot more. Visit https://strategycast.com/ for more details.==Let's Break It Down==06:00 Dialect variation is crucial in market strategies.07:56 Acquisitions enhance global brand equity and credibility.10:46 Target customers with omnichannel approach; track effectiveness.14:34 Using agencies for targeted marketing approach.17:10 Campaign success doesn't guarantee global performance.20:50 McDonald's opening delighted Northern Ireland's market.24:46 Avocet achieved EcoVadis bronze certification for sustainability.==Where You Can Find Us==Website: https://strategycast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strategy_cast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategycast==Leave a Review==Hey there, StrategyCast fans!If you've found our tips and tricks on marketing strategies helpful in growing your business, we'd be thrilled if you could take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover how they can elevate their business game!

The Genetics Podcast
EP 163: The intersection of loss and genetic insight with Susan Liebman of University of Nevada

The Genetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 44:20


On this week's episode, we're joined by Susan Liebman, Research Professor at University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and author of a new family memoir rooted in genetics called The Dressmaker's Mirror. Susan reflects on the deeply personal loss of her niece to an undiagnosed genetic condition, offers her insights on genetic screening for at-risk individuals and populations, and provides valuable advice for early career scientists.

AXSChat Podcast
Championing Disability Inclusion: Mike Liebman's Mission to Transform Corporate Culture at Bloomberg

AXSChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 29:20 Transcription Available


What drives a leader to champion disability inclusion and transform corporate culture? Meet Mike Liebman, Bloomberg's ERG lead for the United States, as he shares his compelling journey through personal health challenges and his relentless efforts to broaden Bloomberg's disability ERG, BeAble. From dissociative disorders to PTSD and a degenerative spinal condition, Mike's experiences have fueled a passion to expand ERG discussions to encompass mental health, neurodiversity, and chronic medical conditions. Tune in to hear how Mike navigates the intricate landscape of representing diverse communities within ERGs, ensuring balanced attention to various disabilities, and fostering inclusive dialogue that keeps members actively engaged.Discover the strides Bloomberg is making under Mike's leadership towards a more inclusive tech environment. We spotlight Bloomberg's pioneering initiatives like the disability in tech conference, created in collaboration with Lime Connect, which highlights the critical contributions of individuals with disabilities, especially in AI advancements. Additionally, get a glimpse into the empowering Grace Topper event, which serves as a vibrant recruitment platform connecting talented women with corporations keen on diversifying their workforce. With these forward-thinking initiatives, we share our excitement for the potential lasting impact on diversity and inclusion in tech and beyond.Support the showFollow axschat on social mediaTwitter:https://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruhLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz

It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
#48 Sudden Cardiac Death with The Dressmaker's Mirror's Dr. Susan Liebman

It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 38:02


In this episode of It Happened To Me, we are honored to speak with Dr. Susan W. Liebman, a trailblazing molecular geneticist whose work has revolutionized our understanding of protein misfolding diseases such as ALS and Alzheimer's. Dr. Liebman has spent her career using yeast as a model organism to uncover the mechanisms behind these diseases, advancing the field of molecular genetics.  With over 100 publications in leading journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell, and more than $13 million in research funding, her contributions to the field are substantial. Susan began her scientific journey as one of MIT's early female undergraduates (B.S. 1968) and went on to earn advanced degrees from Harvard (M.S. 1969) and the University of Rochester (Ph.D. 1974) medical schools. In addition to her research, she taught genetics to undergraduate and graduate students for more than 35 years.   Dr. Liebman joins us to discuss her newly released book, “The Dressmaker's Mirror: Sudden Death, Genetics, and a Jewish Family's Secret”. The book delves into her family's journey of uncovering a previously unknown heart disease gene, blending scientific discovery with a deeply personal narrative of love, loss, and resilience.     Key Topics Discussed in This Episode: - The Discovery of a Genetic Mutation: Dr. Liebman shares how the sudden passing of her niece led to the identification of a deadly mutation in her family and how this discovery has impacted their lives.   - Understanding Genetic Risks: Insights into the FLNC gene, its role in cardiomyopathy, and how carriers can manage their health.   - The Role of Genetic Testing and Counseling: How family history and genetic counselors play pivotal roles in guiding families through difficult medical decisions.   - Barriers to Genetic Testing: Challenges in accessing cardiomyopathy genetic testing and how healthcare systems can address these issues.   - Balancing Science and Faith: Navigating religious beliefs and social stigmas while providing potentially life-saving medical care.   - Population-Wide Screening: Ethical and medical implications of screening for genetic mutations prevalent in specific populations, such as Ashkenazi Jews.   - Inspiring Women in Science: Dr. Liebman reflects on her groundbreaking career as a woman in molecular genetics during an era when the field was male-dominated.     Dr. Liebman's story is a testament to the power of science, family, and resilience. Through her research and advocacy, she has brought attention to the FLNC gene, which is now recognized by the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) as actionable, paving the way for improved cardiac care and genetic testing protocols.   It Happened To Me Podcast Episodes Referenced:   #24 Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders with Dr. Andrew Carey #27 Prevention of Blindness Society   Additional Resources: The American College of Medical Genetics Actionable Genes List including the FLNC Gene Dr. Liebman urges families to bank family's DNA, so it's available for genetic testing in the future. She specifically recommends Securigene during the interview.    You can win a free copy of “The Dressmaker's Mirror”! Head over to our Executive Producer's Kira Dineen's podcast's Instagram, X and LinkedIn posts to enter the giveaway. You can also enter the Goodreads giveaway for additional opportunities. Can't wait to see if you won? Buy a copy of the book through the publisher (with code RLFANDF30) or on Amazon.    You can learn more about the author Dr. Susan Liebman, on her website here. If you are interested in booking her as a speaker check out her Media Kit here, you can reach out to our host Kira Dineen (info@DNAtoday.com) as she is also her Book Launch Agent!    Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”.    “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer.   See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com. 

Matin Première
Riton Liebman pour "Playlist"

Matin Première

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 10:09


Rencontre avec Riton Liebman pour "Playlist" à découvrir au Théâtre de la Toison d'Or jusqu'au 23 novembre. Merci pour votre écoute N'hésistez pas à vous abonner également aux podcasts des séquences phares de Matin Première: L'Invité Politique : https://audmns.com/LNCogwPL'édito politique « Les Coulisses du Pouvoir » : https://audmns.com/vXWPcqxL'humour de Matin Première : https://audmns.com/tbdbwoQRetrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Retrouvez également notre offre info ci-dessous : Le Monde en Direct : https://audmns.com/TkxEWMELes Clés : https://audmns.com/DvbCVrHLe Tournant : https://audmns.com/moqIRoC5 Minutes pour Comprendre : https://audmns.com/dHiHssrEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Transform With Travel
043: How Yoga and Meditation Can Help You Become a Better Traveler with Justin Liebman

Transform With Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 43:38


Have you ever wondered what it takes to leave a stable, high-stress job to pursue a passion that lights up your soul? Not only that, what about taking that passion and using it to build a career with your passion of travel? Justin Liebman transitioned from a high-stress finance job to a fulfilling career as a yoga teacher. Justin, like many others, found solace and passion in yoga, which ignited most when he began studying yogic philosophy. After years of dedicated practice, he took the leap in 2018 to leave his corporate finance job to pursue teaching yoga full-time.His journey wasn't without its challenges. Justin shared that the transition period was fraught with financial uncertainty, teaching only a handful of classes every week. However, his passion kept him going, and within six months, he was able to build a sustainable teaching schedule. Justin traded financial security for happiness, a decision he never regretted.One of the most transformative aspects of Justin's journey has been the practice of meditation. Meditation helped him cultivate patience and navigate life's chaotic moments with a clearer mind. With numerous retreats now available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. In our conversation, Justin shared invaluable tips:1. Find the Right Teacher: Ensure that the teacher's style and approach resonate with you.2. Check the Schedule: Look for retreats that align with what you want from the experience, whether it's an immersion in yoga or time for excursions.3. Understand Your Goals: Determine whether you want a serene retreat with less activity or a complete immersion into yoga practices.Justin's story is a testament to the transformative power of yoga and travel. He encourages everyone to take the leap and embrace the uncertainties that come with following your passion. Remember, the journey may be long, but the rewards are worth it.We talk about:00:00 Intro01:46 Justin's Journey from Finance to Yoga03:59 Building a Yoga Teaching Career08:19 The Importance of Patience and Meditation11:14 Choosing the Right Retreat16:00 Hosting and Attending Retreats20:17 Maintaining Health and Wellness While Traveling23:56 Yoga Techniques for Stressful Travel Days29:46 Rapid Fire Questions and ConclusionConnect with Justin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinlyogi/ Connect with meFollow the Podcast on IG: http://www.instagram.com/transformwithtravel Follow Kelly Tolliday on IG: http://www.instagram.com/kelly.tolliday Travel with RNR: https://transform-with-travel.captivate.fm/travelwithrnr Join us in Peru or Greece in 2025!Thanks To Our Sponsor:Anatomie: Head to Anatomie's Website for more information. Use Code RISING20 for 20% off your first annual subscription. Follow Anatomie on Instagram at @anatomiestyle Website:

Les petits papiers
Riton Liebman, comédien : "J'ai senti que l'écriture allait me sauver"

Les petits papiers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 42:38


Il est bruxellois et commence une carrière dans le cinéma à l'âge de 13 ans, un peu par hasard et un peu malgré lui Un chemin qui démarre sur les chapeaux de roue avec le rôle de l'adolescent dans « Préparez vos mouchoirs » de Bertrand Blier avec Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere et Carole Laure. Quand les choses commencent aussi fort, c'est parfois difficile de faire retomber la pression. Aujourd'hui, il raconte son histoire dans un livre « La vedette du quartier », une histoire déjà racontée dans plusieurs spectacles…parce que le vécu est certainement le meilleur terreau pour partager un propos qui concerne tout le monde. Dans les Petits Papiers, il raconte sans rien éluder le succès et les désillusions, la poudre aux yeux et les addictions, la désintoxication et l'espoir. Il explique aussi les chemins qui se croisent et les amitiés comme celle qui l'a lié à Florent Pagny et Vanessa Paradis. Merci pour votre écoute Les petits Papiers c'est également en direct tous les dimanches de 17h à 18h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes des petits Papiers sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/2332 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

AJC Passport
Seven Months In: What Israelis Think About the War Against Hamas, Campus Antisemitism in America, and More

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 18:22


Jacob Magid, U.S. Bureau Chief for the Times of Israel, provides his take on Israel's efforts to destroy Hamas in Gaza, the U.S-Israel relations, the anti-Israel campus protests, the Israeli public's reaction to rising antisemitism abroad, and the challenges he has faced as a journalist since October 7.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Jacob Magid Show Notes: Learn more: Everything You Need to Know About Rafah, Its Importance to Hamas, and Protecting Its Civilian Population Listen to AJC's People of the Pod: What Does it Mean to be a Jewish American Hero? A Jewish American Heritage Month Conversation with AJC CEO Ted Deutch The Chaos at Columbia: What It's Like to be Jewish on Campus Right Now Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Episode Transcript: Manya Brachear Pashman:  How important is American support for Israel? What message is the protest movement on American college campuses sending to Israel? Jacob Magid: is the U.S. Bureau Chief for The Times of Israel. Our colleagues in Washington D.C. hosted him this week in front of a live audience of about 200 guests. But we had some questions of our own and he joins us now. Jacob, welcome to People of the Pod.  Jacob Magid:  Hey there, thanks for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman:  So there have been a lot of reports in the media lately about a strain in US-Israel relations, especially after Biden's announcement of a delay in the transfer of heavy munitions and concerns over Israel's plans in Rafah. Yet this week, Biden announced that it green-lit the transfer of over $1 billion in new arms for Israel, seemingly quelling any concerns about this rift. But what is your take on the situation? Is there a rift between President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu?   Jacob Magid:  It's interesting, because I think in the weeks and months immediately after October 7, support for President Joe Biden was at record highs. As at the same time, support for Donald Trump was plummeting, given the comments that he was making, shortly after October 7, kind of mocking Israel for not being able to foresee what what occurred on the seventh, as opposed to Biden who made this trip right after October 7, sent those aircrafts to the eastern Mediterranean, and warned Israel's adversaries not to get involved in the attack. I think there was real appreciation for what Joe Biden was doing. And I think it's amazing how much seven months can do because we've seen that support for President Biden completely, I'd say, plummet.  There was a recent poll taken before this threat. But you can only imagine that it's only going to go down further, showing that now. Whereas earlier in the war, a plurality of Israelis supported President Biden over Trump in another election. Now those numbers have switched back, I think Israelis still do remember the steps Donald Trump took to re-open the Embassy in Jerusalem, to the Abraham Accords, the Golan Heights, all these different steps that he took when he was president. And I think that's more on their minds. And then they compare it to President Biden, they couldn't imagine President Trump taking those kinds of steps that he has taken, a public threat to withhold weapons that's a little bit harder for them to picture. And it's just more fresh on the minds of many Israelis when they're thinking about this current president.  But I would note that it's not really clear what President Trump would do in this kind of scenario. I think there are a lot of US officials and Israeli officials I've spoken with who say that at least Prime Minister Netanyahu might prefer President Biden to President Trump because he's seen as someone who's more predictable, in regards with his ties with Israel, that while things have gotten bad, Netanyahu can also always frame himself as trying to stand up to the Americans.  Whereas you'd have a much harder time doing that to Trump because I think he's a lot more beholden to him, will have a lot harder time saying no to Trump, I think Donald Trump, imagining a presidency where he's returning to the White House, I can't imagine he would be prepared to allow a war to continue for seven months, given his specific foreign policy agenda items, be it with Saudi Arabia or other places.  But right now Israelis, for right or wrong, I think are very much shocked by the step that the President took. I don't think they saw a lot of the lead up that maybe the Biden administration was feeling, that there was a lot of warning given. And I think there's a degree of betrayal that I think a lot of Israelis feel right now.  But again, things change so rapidly in this war. So that could switch again. And the Biden administration lately has been making a point to say this is just one shipment that we're holding. The vast majority of aid is still going to Israel, and we still have Israel's back. We're still determined to help them get rid of the threat of Hamas. But right now, Israelis, I think, are looking at it a little bit differently. Manya Brachear Pashman:  How are Israelis viewing the possibility or the prospect of a more major Rafah operation and is there actually a difference of opinion among the Israeli population about how long this war should continue?  Jacob Magid:  Given the fact that over the past few weeks, we've seen, Israeli troops returned to areas that they were already fighting in several times, like in the Gaza City neighborhood of Zaytoun. IDF troops returned to again last week. This is the third time they were there and soldiers have been killed each time. And Hamas has managed to regroup and return to these areas the IDF previously cleared.  But we haven't seen beyond leaks from the military establishment that has been frustrated with the Israeli government, with Prime Minister Netanyahu for not really forging some sort of plan for the day after in Gaza, some sort of body to replace Hamas be it the PA or anyone. Just something is what they're looking to be able to advance in order to complement the military achievements on the battlefield, you need some sort of diplomatic alternative as wel, diplomatic achievements.  So I think we're getting to a point I would imagine where Israelis are going to start voicing some more frustration with the way the war is being handled. But I think it's going to start with a decision by Benny Gantz, the National Unity Party and also his deputy Gadi Eizencott, two former IDF chiefs of staff who are highly respected among Israelis. A poll show that they're the strongest, most popular party right now in the Knesset. If elections were held today. That if they take that step to leave the government and demonstrate that they no longer have trust in the government's ability to get a hostage tool to wage the war, I think then you'll see a bit more frustration amongst Israelis and with the path that Netanyahu has taken, be it in Rafah or other places where they just don't trust that the war is being managed well. But until that happens, and I think Benny Gantz is very hesitant to take that step, because he knows that there are people he's able to straddle being at playing at both kind of dancing at both weddings right now, where he is very appreciated by both the more left wing people that might appreciate him being in the government to prevent the more far-right flank from taking steps that they don't agree with. And then on the right also for being a team player. And as Israelis like to say in Hebrew, to go under the stretcher and take part in the military offensive, I think he's able to beget appreciation from both. But once you take that step of crossing the Rubicon and leaving the government, and I think you'll lose some of those people that appreciate you. So I'm not sure when Gantz is going to take that step. But I don't think this war will be able to go on for months more without him leaving the government. I think that if we're two months on and there's no hostage deal, I would expect, I think, that step to be taken.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  Are Israelis growing more and more impatient, as the hostages remain in Gaza? Jacob Magid:  Yeah, I think they are. I think we're seeing an escalation of these protests that are led by the hostages' families. And they're increasingly willing to be aligned with separate protests that were much more definitive at one point about just toppling the government and demanding new elections. I think that a lot of these families of the hostages are starting to believe that the only way to get their loved ones back is to have a new government in place.  Now, that's still not the feeling amongst all families of hostages. Obviously, there's 132 families that come from different backgrounds and feel different things about this government. But I think there's definitely a feeling of desperation amongst them. And I think there's a lot of sympathy amongst the broader public with how they feel about this government. And I think at some point that that will dictate the direction that things take. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Jacob, you mentioned earlier that the Biden administration's comments or threats, you refer to them as there's a sense of betrayal. Is there also a sense of despair? In other words, how critical is America's support in this war? Jacob Magid:  I think, Israel, at least official Israel since Biden's comments, has insisted that Israel can continue fighting the war on its own, that it doesn't need, obviously would love the US support them, it's very important, but that it has no qualms with going into Rafah or just in general fighting this war on its own.  It believes it's an existential war, and that it has the means to continue fighting without necessarily US support. That's been the implication of these comments that Prime Minister Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant have been making different framing of how they've responded to it. I think Gallant  is a bit more sensitive to the US concerns than Netanyahu might appear to be. But that's basically the implication.  However, if you look just I mean, even Ron Dermer, a few days, I believe it was yesterday, he issued a speech basically saying that we have proven that we can fight on our own when we need to. But I think he neglected the point that I think it was April 14, when Iran fired 200 missiles and drones at Israel at the same time.  It wasn't Israel intercepting all these drones on its own. It required support from the US, from its European allies, from even Jordan and Saudi Arabia, which is less known, but that these countries were needed to come to Israel's aid in order to to really intercept all those rockets, all those missiles and drones.  And then I don't think it's totally accurate to say that we can do this on our own, we would have had a very different picture. I think on April 14, that night, had those rockets been able to penetrate Israeli airspace and harm civilians.  So I think, yes, Israel does have the means to continue fighting in Rafah on its own, and then Gaza on its own, but the question of Lebanon is a lot trickier, given how difficult it has been to fight against Hamas. And we've seen as I mentioned, that the Hamas fighters have been able to return to areas that were previously cleared by the IDF that this has taken seven months, and we're not on the edge of victory, as Netanyahu claims that we are. Just imagine how difficult it's going to be against Hezbollah. Which is even according to Israeli estimates, is far far far stronger than the kind of–it's a full fledged army in a way that Hamas might not necessarily be, as much as we underestimated Hamas. But I think nobody's under estimating Hezbollah and the firepower that it has, and the Iran backing that it has. And I think that Israel will need the US support in order to fight that kind of war.  I think there was this feeling of betrayal. The Biden administration just sees it differently, that they feel that this war has been going on for seven months, and there's really no end in sight. And they are concerned about the civilian casualties. That of course, I think Hamas inflates the numbers. And we can talk about that shortly.  But it's undeniable that the level of destruction that's been caused to Gaza. And there's just this feeling that without a strategy without a diplomatic path that Israel doesn't seem willing to approach, maybe it's starting to slowly talk a little bit privately about some sort of Palestinian Authority involvement in Gaza.  But this feeling that we can't just kind of continue throwing our head into the wall without any real broader plan beyond this military approach, and that there is an understanding or a hope in the Biden administration that Israel will some at some point, at least, I think the military establishment is starting to get there, that it'll extend to the political establishment as well, except that we're not trying to do this out of spite. I think there's a real belief that this is not the best way to go about it going into Rafah the way that Israel wants to go to it. That's how the US sees it. And that we do need to look at other approaches in order to maintain the US support that we the US says that we want to continue giving that we do believe in this eliminating the threat of Hamas. That's different than eliminating Hamas entirely, which is how I think Israel framed it at the beginning of the war. So we're talking we're with you on eliminating the threat of Hamas. But let's take different steps to go about it. And we're still willing to continue providing our support in the meantime, not just for Hamas, but also the broader threats you face. The US have been very clear that they're not going to walk away from Israel on those. Manya Brachear Pashman:  So you talked about protests by Israelis and hostage families in particular. Of course, we've had our own protest movement here in America, predominantly on America's college campuses. But they're very different. Most of the American protests are calling for a flat out ceasefire and criticizing Israel's response to the massacre on October 7. Very few if any call for a return of the hostages and many have been dominated by loud pro-Hamas and antisemitic elements. I'm curious how the Israelis have viewed those protests and what message they are sending? Jacob Magid:  I think that Israelis are similarly disturbed, if not more disturbed by what they're seeing on these campuses. And I think it reinforces a lot of what they feel like the necessity of the evil that they're up against and Hamas is kind of similar to the evil that is being framed on college campuses. And the need to frame it as an existential war to some degree, whether or not that is accurate. I think it's debatable. But there is a growing sentiment of solidarity, I think with Jewish students in the US that of what they're feeling is comparable, maybe not into military scale by any means, but definitely into the ideological scale of what Israelis are facing in Gaza.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  Are they surprised by the growing sense of antisemitism abroad?  Jacob Magid:  I don't think entirely surprised. I think the fact that they live in Israel is testament to the belief that this is where they believe that Jews should be. I think there's less of an understanding I think amongst mainstream Israelis have the value and the necessity and even the it's totally okay for Jewish lives to take place abroad. I think there's a lot less of an understanding of the the Jewish experience abroad. I think there might be a little bit more understanding amongst diaspora Jews of the experience in Israel as much as possible, I think are two very unique experiences.  There's not a Birthright for Israelis to come to America to really understand. I mean, a lot of them do after the army. But there isn't that same experience that I think that American Jews and many others are given privy to this real access and, and window into Israeli society. So I think given that I think I think there's just oftentimes when I've spoken to Israelis about this is there's just this assumption that, yeah, of course, there's a lot of antisemitism out there. And that's why you're supposed to be in Israel. Manya Brachear Pashman:  You work here in the United States, but what are some of the challenges you've faced as a journalist for an Israeli outlet, since 10/7? Jacob Magid:  I have found myself frustrated trying to cover these campus protests where students aren't willing to speak to me because I work for an Israeli outlet. That was something I'm used to dealing with when I was over in the West Bank and covering Palestinian issues. And there were certain Palestinian officials who were willing to speak with me on background, as in not in name when it's published.  That's something I'm used to, but now it's having to deal with that with American college students who aren't even, like there's no reason to be going to want to be anonymous, unless you don't like recognize the legitimacy of my newspaper, which I guess is fine, but even though I don't necessarily agree with them, I want to be able to tell their story and I'm unable to fully do so because I'm not getting full cooperation.  So yeah, it would be definitely easier to work for in that regard a different news outlet where I wouldn't have to identify myself but it's just kind of I think shows the absurdity of the times of it. Manya Brachear Pashman:  So we're speaking to you on Israel's Memorial Day, before the transition into Independence Day. Are Israelis observing these days differently after October 7? Jacob Magid:  Oh absolutely. I spoke with a few family members and friends about the experience right now in Israel, they're just starting to transition to Yom Ha'atzmaut. There are some who are adamant about the need to celebrate this day, that the deaths aren't going to be in vain, that's our purpose. If we felt that it was always the case that we are supposed to celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut right after Yom Hazikaron, the silver platter to make those soldiers and those who have fallen, their lives, give them meaning. And a reason to celebrate. That technically should stand true this year as well, even though the loss on October 7 was of a magnitude that Israel hadn't seen before.  But of course, I think given the fact that we have hostages, who are still being held in Gaza, given the fact that the war is still going on, I think a plurality of Israelis, I'm sure are not going to be celebrating this year, the way they had. I think there are still interestingly parties happening; scheduled in Tel Aviv. I'm sure the clubs will be filled in a lot of these cities. I think that's still a sentiment that resonates. But I think Yom Ha'atzmaut is not going to be the same as it was in previous years.  And Yom Hazikaron I think we saw what was happening in a lot of these ceremonies on military cemeteries across the country where government members were speaking. It's happened in the past where they've been heckled, but not to the degree that I think that we saw this year.  From the Prime Minister down, a real feeling of anger, because this isn't just the average Israeli who might support the war, might support Netanyahu. These are people who lost the those closest to them, fighting a war that hasn't gotten to the total victory that Prime Minister Netanyahu has promised, or just a feeling of resentment. There's a pretty good example, a couple of weeks ago, where two names of casualties were determined dead by the IDF. One was Elyakim Liebman from the settlement of Hebron, and one was Dor Adar, I believe from the Gaza periphery. And we saw over a dozen Knesset members, coalition members and ministers head to the funeral of Liebman who was a real hero, who fought off terrorists during the Nova music festival as a security guard.  Whereas this other person from the Gaza periphery, Dor, who I think, came from a community not necessarily aligned ideologically with the government. Nobody made any calls to them. Nobody visited, reached out to the family. And I feel like there's a real feeling of resentment and just dissonance between a government that a lot of Israelis feel like just doesn't represent them in increasing number. I think, even if they agree maybe with the broader goals of the war, that they don't feel like Netanyahu and the broader government is handling it in the way that they appreciate. Even earlier President Biden was seen as someone who was more in touch with the hostages and than Prime Minister Netanyahu was. He reached out to them before Netanyahu did.  So there's that real dissonance there. And I think that that anger came out during Yom Hazikaron. And I think is, is going to probably carry over, beyond into Yom Ha'atzmaut, and until there's some sort of breakthrough, either a hostage deal, or some sort of end to the war that Israelis would like to see. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Well may that war end very, very soon and may the hostages come home. Jacob, thank you so much for your work here, and for joining us. Jacob Magid:  Thank you Manya. Thank you very much for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman:  If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with AJC CEO Ted Deutch about Jewish American Heritage Month and what it means to be a Jewish American hero today.

Les Grosses Têtes
LE LIVRE DU JOUR - "La vedette du quartier", de Riton Liebman

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 10:46


Découvrez le livre du jour des Grosses Têtes. Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL

Wearing the White Helmet Firefighter Podcast

On this episode I sit and talk with Firefighter Beau Liebman. Beau is a career firefighter from Wisconsin. 

The PoliticsGirl Podcast
This Will Help You Vote: A Conversation with Blue Voter Guide's Wayne Liebman

The PoliticsGirl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 39:14


If you look at statistics it was actually non-voters who won the last Presidential election. Too many people think their vote doesn't count, or as our guest, Wayne Liebman says, they think their vote counts too much and are afraid to make a mistake. The Blue Voter Guide takes the burden out of voting. They do the research into the candidates, ballot initiatives, and endorsements so you can see who shares your values and build a ballot you can be proud of. As Wayne says, “political campaigns center on specific candidates and measures. The Blue Voter Guide shifts that focus to voters, solving their number one problem, which is ballot confusion.” The Blue Voter Guide not only helps voters make informed choices up and down the ballot, it makes the entire process quick and easy driving up turn out, and it's turnout that wins elections. You NEED to know about this organization.  As always, if you find worth in what we do, please consider SUBSCRIBING to PoliticsGirl Premium. You'll get this podcast ad free, along with a bunch of other perks, like the rants directly to your inbox and the knowledge that you're making this kind of highly researched, factual information possible.  If that interests you, please go to https://www.politicsgirl.com/premium and subscribe today!! Thank you so much! xoPG GUEST SOCIALS: Blue Voter Guide: https://bluevoterguide.org/ Twitter: @BlueVoterGuide As always, please RATE and SUBSCRIBE so we can grow the show, open the dialogue, and inspire change moving forward!   All show links here!: https://linktr.ee/politicsgirl This episode is sponsored by… http://lomi.com/politicsgirl http://oneskin.co Code: PoliticsGirl http://TryMiracle.com/politicsgirl

Democrats Abroad: The Blue Vote Café
Wayne Liebman and the Blue Voter Guide (Season 8, Ep8)

Democrats Abroad: The Blue Vote Café

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 33:46


Wayne Liebman joins David and Rachel to explain Blue Voter Guide, an organization founded to make voting easy. When you enter your voting address at https://bluevoterguide.org/, up pops your ballot, linked to endorsements from progressive organizations. With shoutouts to Her Bold Move, Vote Mama, and the Professional Fire Fighters of Nevada.

Amazing Business Radio
How Any Business Can Adopt a Hospitality Mentality Featuring Josh Liebman

Amazing Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 26:45


Create Customer Loyalty With a Personalized Experience  Shep Hyken interviews Josh Liebman, a guest experience expert and the author of The Hospitality Mentality: Create Raving Fans Through Your Guest Experience. He talks about how organizations, whether in B2B or B2C, can adopt the hospitality mindset to create exceptional guest experiences and drive loyalty.  Top Takeaways:    The hospitality mentality is a mindset that focuses on treating every customer as a valued guest, going beyond their expectations, and providing exceptional service. This mindset can be applied to every organization in any industry.    A hyper-personalized experience is making the customer or guest feel like they are the only one that matters, even if it is only for a brief period of time. It's about delivering an experience that exceeds their expectations and is tailored to their unique preferences and needs.    A “wow moment” is a surprise and delight moment. It goes beyond what an employee, a team member, or the organization typically needs to do, but it shouldn't negatively impact any other guest's experience.     “Wow moments” don't have to be complicated or costly. There are many ways to create memorable and personalized experiences for guests that have high value but little to no cost to your organization. It's about going the extra mile, finding moments to surprise and delight your guests, and creating a lasting impression that sets your business apart.    Consistency and predictability are crucial in delivering amazing customer service. While “wow moments” are memorable and can create a lasting impact, the foundation of great service lies in consistently delivering positive experiences (that are expected). The word "always" followed by something positive is how every customer should describe your business. Customers value businesses that are always friendly, always helpful, and always reliable.     Plus, Josh shares what it means to “get rid of your customers” and more nuggets from his latest book, The Hospitality Mentality: Create Raving Fans Through Your Guest Experience. Tune in!  Quote:   "The idea behind having a hospitality mindset is to look beyond the dollar amount customers bring into the business. Provide an experience that extends beyond the transaction and allows you to build a framework for a service culture that treats everyone like a guest."  About:    Josh Liebman specializes in guest experience within attractions, hospitality, and tourism. He is the co-host of the AttractionPros Podcast and the author of The Hospitality Mentality: Create Raving Fans Through Your Guest Experience.  Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and host of Amazing Business Radio.       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hospitality Daily Podcast
The Hospitality Mentality: Your Key To Delighted Guests And Internal Fulfillment - Josh Liebman

Hospitality Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 33:43


Are you looking to exceed your guests' expectations and create unforgettable experiences through hospitality? What if you could do this in a way that not only improves the lives of the people you're serving but makes your own life better and creates opportunities for you and those working with you? If you want to know the answers to these questions, stick around, because today we're getting a masterclass from Josh Liebman on what he calls “The Hospitality Mentality” - which is also the name of his book that is coming out soon. Josh is a seasoned hospitality professional with a background that includes working for renowned theme parks such as Disney and Universal, as well as consulting for many of the world's leading hospitality brands, including Ritz Carlton, Four Seasons, Waldorf Astoria, and many more. In this episode, we dive into what the Hospitality Mentality means, including practical strategies for anticipating guest needs, personalizing guest experiences, turning complaints and criticism into opportunities for growth - and how to maintain your energy and enthusiasm through it all. If you're ready to take your hospitality business and career to the next level, you're going to love this.Learn more about The Hospitality MentalityOrder The Hospitality Mentality on AmazonFollow Josh on LinkedIn What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands

DisruptED
Creating a Future of Supporting Lifelong Learning Will Also Depend on Adult Learners and Their Access to Education

DisruptED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 18:33


Adult education is undergoing a radical transformation as adult learners are no longer an afterthought. Traditional classrooms are almost obsolete and flexible, online programs tailored to individual needs are replacing them. This shift in teaching methods is not just about convenience—it has real-world implications. This is noted in a study conducted by the Department of Education citing that adults without a high school diploma were more likely to earn significantly less over their lifetime than those who do.Can adult learners, regardless of background, have the opportunity and resources to continue their education and achieve their goals?For the second segment of “Supporting Adult Learning in a DisruptEd World,” host Ron J. Stefanski chatted with Vicki Greene, CEO of the GED Testing Service, and Dr. Howard Liebman, CEO and Superintendent of Schools at Smart Horizons Career Online Education. Their conversation examined the groundbreaking initiatives that Greene and Liebman have spearheaded, respectively, in the realm of adult education.Sefanski, Greene, and Liebman further explored:The collaboration between GED and Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, where adults are paid to study for the GED and offered jobs upon completion.The transition from traditional tuition reimbursement to tuition assistance in corporations, with a focus on frontline workers.The significant impact of advisors in adult learners' journeys and the role they play in building confidence and providing support.Vicki Greene is the CEO of the GED Testing Service, a program committed to ensuring anyone has the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma. Under her leadership, the organization has developed innovative partnerships with employers, implemented programs to support learners, and has redefined what adult education looks like.Dr. Howard Liebman is the CEO and Superintendent of Schools at Smart Horizons Career Online Education. Known for re-engaging adults in education, Leibman is recognized for his initiatives.Article written by Alexandra Simon.

DisruptED
Adult Education is Experiencing a Renaissance That is Reshaping the Educational Landscape

DisruptED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 21:33


The crux of adult education, once a marginal segment, has come into sharp focus as a crucial tool for economic and social empowerment. Per the Center for Law and Social Policy, nearly 40 million adults in the U.S. have not completed high school, representing approximately 12 percent of the population. But even as adult learners make their way back to school, it raises another question.How can the educational ecosystem pivot to accommodate, support, and uplift adult learners, dispelling myths and addressing the unique challenges they face?For the first segment of the two-part edition of “Supporting Adult Learning in a DisruptEd World,” host Ron J. Stefanski chatted with Vicki Greene, CEO of the GED Testing Service, and Dr. Howard Liebman, CEO and Superintendent of Schools at Smart Horizons Career Online Education. Their conversation explored the transformative potential of adult education, and the strategies to foster an inclusive, empathetic, and empowering learning environment for adult education.Some standout points from their conversation included:The Evolution of GED, which includes adapting to computer-centric model from paper, and how many learners it impacts annually.Dr. Liebman's groundbreaking research on the trauma associated with disrupted education and the imperative to craft learning pathways that mitigate this trauma.The integration of skill training with foundational education to deliver tangible, immediately applicable results.Vicki Greene is the CEO of the GED Testing Service, a program committed to ensuring anyone has the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma. Under her leadership, the organization has developed innovative partnerships with employers, implemented programs to support learners, and has redefined what adult education looks like.Dr. Howard Liebman is the CEO and Superintendent of Schools at Smart Horizons Career Online Education. He is recognized for his initiatives in re-engaging adults into the educational system.Article written by Alexandra Simon.

Tavis Smiley
James Liebman, a professor at Columbia Law School and one of the key architects behind a proposed initiative seeking to make education a constitutional right in California, joins Tavis to discuss the initiative's origins, its potential impact, and the

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 41:04


Should a high-quality education be enshrined as a constitutional right for every American? Many believe that education is more than just a system – that it's a gateway to opportunities, social mobility, and a thriving society. Joining Tavis in this hour is James Liebman, a professor at Columbia Law School and one of the key architects behind a proposed initiative that seeks to make education a constitutional right in California. He joins Tavis to discuss the initiative's origins, its potential impact, and the broader implications of potentially making education a constitutional right nationwide.

The Hard Corps Marketing Show
Creating Genuine Advertising Bonds - Jordan Liebman - Hard Corps Marketing Show - Episode # 345

The Hard Corps Marketing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 55:46


Don't forget to check out Casey's other podcast Creating The Greatest Show which is all about the ins and outs of creating a great podcast!Learn more at https://ringmaster.com/creating-the-greatest-show/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio_ad&utm_campaign=cgs_cross_promo_on_hcmToday's guest is a creativity pioneer, a global brand leader, and a highly accomplished artist! He has also crafted immersive brand experiences throughout his remarkable time in advertising. Introducing Jordan Liebman, Vice President of Global Demand Generation & Brand Marketing at Blue Jeans by Verizon! Jordan joins Casey this week to discuss the art of cultivating your brand and fostering meaningful connections with the perfect clientele, all while masterfully navigating the realms of advertising and sales.Connect with Jordan:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanliebman/ Personal website: https://www.jordanliebman.com/ Company website: https://www.bluejeans.com/ Ways to Tune In:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0f4497c6-b402-4cad-9018-1e41b7e8f2bb/the-hard-corps-marketing-showSpotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6KdsamnStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-showGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL3RoZS1oYXJkLWNvcnBzLW1hcmtldGluZy1zaG93YouTube: https://youtu.be/SEyNMEJnhJwHard Corps Marketing is produced and sponsored by Ringmaster, on a mission to create connections through branded podcasts. Learn more at https://ringmaster.com/

The Trout Show
Jon Liebman - For Bass Players Only Interview With The Trout

The Trout Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 54:45


Jon Liebman is a world-renowned bassist, composer, arranger, author and educator. He has played electric and acoustic bass in every imaginable setting, from jazz gigs and club dates to full-scale concerts in many of the world's major performance venues. Jon has performed and/or toured with everyone from José Feliciano and Julio Iglesias to Amy Grant, Cleo Laine, Buddy DeFranco, The Fifth Dimension, Eartha Kitt, The Drifters, The Platters, The Coasters, and countless others, in addition to playing in the pit orchestras for dozens of Broadway shows, including Dreamgirls, Les Mis, Fiddler On The Roof, and Phantom Of The Opera. Jon has also supplied bass tracks for major recording projects for clients which have included Ford, GM and the NBA. His big-band arrangements have been performed on The Tonight Show, The Late Show and other programs. Jon spent over 25 years in higher education, having held senior positions in student recruitment, curriculum development, and in-class instruction, as well as executive management and leadership roles. Jon was also an early pioneer in offering quality online bass instruction with his massively popular JonLiebman.com (now part of FBPO). Jon's best-selling bass instruction books, including Funk Bass, Play Like Jaco Pastorius, and the hugely successful Bass Aerobics, have sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide, and have been translated into several languages.https://forbassplayersonly.com/Thanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/

The 1% Podcast
069 - Austin Liebman - LP Capital, Commercial Real Estate & Entrepreneurship

The 1% Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 46:20


Austin joins the podcast this week to speak on his newest business venture and the ins and outs of commercial real estate. We had an awesome, informative conversation about the industry as a whole, what their business model looks like, and what LP Capital Group is doing to stand out in the industry. Great conversation and super proud of what Austin is doing, and will be doing in the near future! Follow @LPcapitalgroup on instagram for informative posts and knowledge on the commercial real estate space.

TIME FOR A RESET
Episode 52 - Are Marketers Growth Drivers? Jordan Liebman, Blue Jeans by Verizon

TIME FOR A RESET

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 28:38


In this episode of the Time for a Reset podcast, Fiona Davis sits down with Jordan Liebman, VP of Global Demand Generation & Brand Marketing at Blue Jeans by Verizon, for a deep dive into the marketing challenges in the B2B space and how marketers can become growth drivers within an organisation. Jordan articulates the importance of brand marketing and teaching a test-and-learn culture in marketing organisations. Jordan also shares valuable tips for upcoming marketing professionals and shares his vision for the future of B2B marketing over the next five years. You can also get an excellent overview of the main highlights and discussion points by reading our blog piece of the episode.Join them as they:Discuss the challenge of aligning the long-term benefits of brand marketing with short-term goalsExplain how to inculcate a test-and-learn cultureShare advice for marketing leaders of tomorrowDiscuss how marketing can be a growth engine for companies across industriesJordan Leibman is the VP of Global Demand Generation & Brand Marketing at Blue Jeans by Verizon. He is a result-driven leader and creative problem-solver known for delivering strong financial results. Jordan is an articulate communicator with a high ability to collaborate and drive advocacy across enterprises, and he is talented at coaching teams to provide consistent strategic, business, and cultural impact. Jordan developed his passion for global brands early in his career. Following leadership roles at Grey and executive positions at Publicis and BBDO, he joined Verizon. He has led disruptive marketing innovation across the B2C and B2B verticals for over eight years.The full transcript is available here.Support the show

The Fraud Boxer Podcast
Identity Verification (IDV) and post-MRC thoughts from a first timer with Erica Liebman from Veriff

The Fraud Boxer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 43:57


"If money is changing hands, I need to know where it is coming from"  The world of identity and document verification is ever changing and can be used in more places than you realized. Check in on what is new in that space and some new places you could apply the technology with Erica Liebman from Veriff!  Erica also happens to also be newer in the space so she tells us what it's been like for her so far and what her experience was at her first MRC!  Join us and please don't hold her being a massive Phish phan against her!  Erica Liebman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-liebman-033bb855/ Veriff - https://www.veriff.com/ ------------ This episode was sponsored by Spec. Spec is a leader in the customer journey management space with their patented Trust Cloud platform that connects you to any fraud vendor through a no code implementation. This allows you to have full control and visibility into your customer journeys, orchestrate and operationalize any fraud, abuse, and payments API, and take action on your website without having to negotiate priority with your engineering teams. The Spec Trust Cloud keeps you up to date as your needs change over time. Please check them out by visiting www.specprotected.com to learn how they help your fraud fighting future and see a demo that uses your actual LIVE website!   Hear more on a previous episode they did with Fraud Boxer: https://www.specprotected.com/fraud-boxer-no-code-with-patrick-chen/  

Marketing Technology Podcast by Marketing Guys
How AI is Revolutionizing Marketing - Elias interviews Nick Liebman, Head of content marketing at Anyword

Marketing Technology Podcast by Marketing Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 27:05


In this episode of The Marketing Technology Podcast, Elias Crum sits down with Nick Liebman, the head of content marketing at Anyword, to discuss the future of content marketing and the role that AI is playing in this space. The Marketing Technology Podcast is brought to you by Marketing Guys, the #1 Martech agency in Europe. Nick begins by discussing the challenges that content marketers face in today's fast-paced digital world, where there is an overwhelming amount of content being produced every day. He explains how Anyword's AI technology is helping content marketers to generate high-quality content that resonates with their target audience, by analyzing data from previous successful content and using it to create new, highly relevant content. The conversation then turns to the role of AI in content marketing, and Nick discusses how Anyword's technology is able to learn and adapt over time, allowing it to continually improve the quality and relevance of the content it produces. He also discusses some of the ethical considerations around the use of AI in content marketing, and how Anyword is working to ensure that its technology is used in a responsible and ethical way. Finally, Liebman shares his predictions for the future of content marketing, including the continued importance of high-quality, relevant content, and the increasing role that AI is likely to play in helping content marketers to achieve their goals. Overall, this is a fascinating conversation that sheds light on some of the key trends and challenges in the world of content marketing today. LinkedIn Nick Liebman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-liebman  Website Anyword: https://anyword.com/  ** Are you a Martech Enthusiast? Subscribe to our 2-weekly newsletter at clubmartech.com ** The Marketing Technology Podcast is brought to you by Marketing Guys, the #1 Martech agency in Europe. If you want to be on this podcast or would like to know more about Marketing Technology, visit our website at marketingguys.com or contact Elias Crum at e.crum@marketingguys.nl

Financial Survival Network
Re-zoning for Revenue - Michael Liebman #5715

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 19:03


Summary: If you're interested in commercial and residential real estate development, you'll definitely want to tune in to this episode. Michael Liebman comes on the show to shed some light on his area of expertise within real estate, which encompasses buying land and re-zoning it to generate a profit. We've featured his father, Sam Liebman, on the show before, and they use their knowledge base to manage WealthWay Equity Group. Michael talks about what's happening in New York with commercial areas being re-zoned, and how the politicians may not grasp the importance of the situation. Tune in for more expert insight. Useful Links: Financial Survival Network WealthWay Equity Group

Arete Coach: The Art & Science of Executive Coaching
Arete Coach 1105 Philip Liebman "Your Mind Is Your Tool"

Arete Coach: The Art & Science of Executive Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 62:58


This is episode 1,104 of the Arete Coach Podcast with host Severin Sorensen and guest Philip Liebman, CEO, Executive Leadership Coach, Author, and Speaker. Phil is CEO and Founder of ALPS, that's advanced leadership performance systems leadership. Phillip has been leading ALPS and helping top executives improve their leadership skills since 2016. Before ALPS, Philip was a Vistage Chair and a Vistage International speaker for some 15 years. Phillip has held several executive leadership positions such as founder and CEO of both EcoMedia and the BullFrog Group. He has been the executive vice president of ON Networks and the Vice President of Business Development and Marketing with Toymax International. On the podcast we explore Phil's journey into coaching, his leadership lessons from operating multiple businesses, and his coaching journey. We explore his 15 years as a Vistage Chair, and his transition to ALPS. We explore books he is reading, lessons learned, his favorite quotes, and his thoughts on the nuance of management and leadership training. We explore Phil's experience studying under Lee Thayer and his musings on coaching philosophy, leadership, and competency. In the end, Phil shares the philosophy that your greatest tool in coaching is your mind: hence his mantra, 'your mind is your tool.' More on the topic is available at AreteCoach.io. The Arete Coach Podcast seeks to explore the art and science of executive coaching. You can find out more about this podcast at aretecoach.io. This episode was produced on August 18, 2022 via Zoom Video. Copyright © 2022 by Arete Coach™ LLC. All rights reserved.

Stories from the Stacks
Agroecological Farming: Prehistories of Agriculture's Digital Turn with Alexander Liebman

Stories from the Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 29:34


Historians of technology once famously asked, “does technology drive history?” Their answer was, “it depends.” The phenomena of history do not float atop of the changes within material practices and technology, but neither do they stand apart from them; the two are intimately entwined in the contingent, intermittent unfolding of history. The challenge for the historian is to open the black box of technology, and to make its social setting and connection explicit to allow for a better understanding of its role in continuity and change over time. Alexander Liebman, geographer and PhD candidate at Rutgers University, asks how this complicated set of interrelated factors have ramified upon the ground in agricultural spaces as twentieth-century engineers, planners, and others applied the technologies of computation and automation to farming. Among the major figures in this story was Arthur Hall, an engineer at Bell Laboratories and innovator in computerized agriculture. His patented 1970s-era “autofarm” aimed to save the small family farm by promoting the farmer from laborer to manager, and equipping him or her with a system of computerized, automated tools to grow, harvest, and process crops from a central indoor terminal. While Hall's particular system did not change the world of agriculture, his ideas were part of a wider turn toward computer technologies as a solution to problems in American farming. In that regard, the “autofarm” is still with us, and is a touchstone in the history that has led to self-driving tractors and drone fleets of twenty-first-century American farms. In support of his research Liebman received funding form the Center for the History of Business, Technology, & Society at the Hagley Museum & Library. For more Hagley History Hangouts and more information, visit us online at hagley.org.

The Great Battlefield
Tech to Make Voting Easier with Wayne Liebman of Blue Voter Guide

The Great Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 39:22


Wayne Liebman joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career as a doctor turned activist and founding Blue Voter Guide, a platform that makes voting easier by showing the endorsements of a wide range of progressive organizations.

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Slaughterhouse Five (1972) Kurt Vonnegut, George Roy Hill, Michael Sacks, Ron Liebman

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 71:17


Book Vs. Movie: Slaughterhouse-Five The 1969 Kurt Vonnegut Masterpiece Vs. the 1972 Filmed AdaptationThe Margos continue “Banned Book Month” with one of the most controversial works by celebrated author Kurt Vonnegut, 1969's antiwar novel Slaughterhouse-Five: or The Children's Crusade: A Dirty Dance with Death. Vonnegut's fictional account of his real-life experience as a prisoner of war and the WW2 Dresden bombing was published at the height of the Viet Nam conflict and appreciated by millions who loved the science-fiction blend of sex, the futility of war, American hypocrisy, and the meaning of life. The lead character of Billy Pilgrim is “unstuck in time” as he moves from different events in life due to his traumatic war experiences. Captured by the Germans after the Battle of the Bulge, the weak Pilgrim and his cohorts are marched to Dresden during the waning days of WW2, not knowing that the allies were planning to bomb the open city that had approximately 25,000 citizens who were not in the military. By staying in a meat locker underground, he and a few others survive only to have to clean up what is left behind. When he returns home, he encounters aliens from Tralfamodore who bring him to their planet to study him. This is when he learns he can time jump and find out exactly when he will die. In the end, he finds that life has no meaning, and…so it goes. George Roy Hill (The Sting, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) directs the filmed adaptation, which stars Michaels Sacks, Ron Liebman, and Valerie Perrine, which made the author very happy. So between the book and the film, which did we like better?In this ep, the Margos discuss:Kurt Vonnegut and his life's work plus his love of comedyBanned Books and recent U.S. issues with this at schools across the nationThe themes of the book (or at least we try!)Why this book is/was bannedThe cast: Michael Sacks (Billy Pilgrim,) Ron Liebman (Paul Lazzaro,) Eugene Roche (Edgar Derby,) Sharon Gans (Valencia,) Valeria Perrine (Montana Wildhack,) Holly Near (Barbara Pilgrim,) Perry King (Robert Pilgrim,) Kevin Conway (Roland Weary,) Frederich von Ledebur (German Leader,) Sorrel Booke (Lionel Merble,) Roberts Blossom (Wild Bob Cody,) John Dehner (Professor Rumfoord,) and Richard Schaal as Howard W. Campbell Jr. Clips used:Howard W. Campbell Jr. wants to recruit the WW2 prisonersKurt Vonnegut Jr in Back to SchoolSlaughterhouse-Five trailer Billy caught behind enemy linesDeath of Billy's wifeSinging on the planeMusic by Glenn Gould Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Slaughterhouse Five (1972) Kurt Vonnegut, George Roy Hill, Michael Sacks, Ron Liebman

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 71:17


Book Vs. Movie: Slaughterhouse-Five The 1969 Kurt Vonnegut Masterpiece Vs. the 1972 Filmed AdaptationThe Margos continue “Banned Book Month” with one of the most controversial works by celebrated author Kurt Vonnegut, 1969's antiwar novel Slaughterhouse-Five: or The Children's Crusade: A Dirty Dance with Death. Vonnegut's fictional account of his real-life experience as a prisoner of war and the WW2 Dresden bombing was published at the height of the Viet Nam conflict and appreciated by millions who loved the science-fiction blend of sex, the futility of war, American hypocrisy, and the meaning of life. The lead character of Billy Pilgrim is “unstuck in time” as he moves from different events in life due to his traumatic war experiences. Captured by the Germans after the Battle of the Bulge, the weak Pilgrim and his cohorts are marched to Dresden during the waning days of WW2, not knowing that the allies were planning to bomb the open city that had approximately 25,000 citizens who were not in the military. By staying in a meat locker underground, he and a few others survive only to have to clean up what is left behind. When he returns home, he encounters aliens from Tralfamodore who bring him to their planet to study him. This is when he learns he can time jump and find out exactly when he will die. In the end, he finds that life has no meaning, and…so it goes. George Roy Hill (The Sting, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) directs the filmed adaptation, which stars Michaels Sacks, Ron Liebman, and Valerie Perrine, which made the author very happy. So between the book and the film, which did we like better?In this ep, the Margos discuss:Kurt Vonnegut and his life's work plus his love of comedyBanned Books and recent U.S. issues with this at schools across the nationThe themes of the book (or at least we try!)Why this book is/was bannedThe cast: Michael Sacks (Billy Pilgrim,) Ron Liebman (Paul Lazzaro,) Eugene Roche (Edgar Derby,) Sharon Gans (Valencia,) Valeria Perrine (Montana Wildhack,) Holly Near (Barbara Pilgrim,) Perry King (Robert Pilgrim,) Kevin Conway (Roland Weary,) Frederich von Ledebur (German Leader,) Sorrel Booke (Lionel Merble,) Roberts Blossom (Wild Bob Cody,) John Dehner (Professor Rumfoord,) and Richard Schaal as Howard W. Campbell Jr. Clips used:Howard W. Campbell Jr. wants to recruit the WW2 prisonersKurt Vonnegut Jr in Back to SchoolSlaughterhouse-Five trailer Billy caught behind enemy linesDeath of Billy's wifeSinging on the planeMusic by Glenn Gould Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine

The Jon Schultz Podcast: The Myth to Overnight Success
Pam Liebman: Never Operate Out of a Sense of Fear

The Jon Schultz Podcast: The Myth to Overnight Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 36:15


Pam Liebman, CEO of Corcoran Group, had an early interest in real estate that ignited a decades-long career. From the beginning, she took the bull by the horns, jumped into figuring out high-stakes real estate, and forged her path. Discover how Pam rose from brand-new real estate agent to CEO of a company achieving $23 billion in sales annually and still growing. When Barbara Corcoran interviewed Pam Liebman, she predicted Pam wouldn't last long there, not in the real estate industry. It's something the two have laughed about many years later. A young Pam quickly established herself as the top broker in a growing company. Within a year, she took on a manager role. Since then, she has handled multiple acquisitions, started what is now Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group, and overseen the franchising and expansion of Corcoran Group. If you're interested in learning how Corcoran grew into the industry leader it is today, gain insights by listening to Pam Liebman and her mindset. Pam talks about some early deals and her lessons learned from being unafraid to ask questions and break the rules. She gets candid about her top mistakes and reveals some real estate advice she gives to managers and brokers.

Booknotes+
Ep. 77 Ron Liebman & Tim Baker on the Prosecution of Vice President Spiro Agnew

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 63:13


Ron Liebman and Tim Baker are former assistant U.S. attorneys who were part of the prosecution team that brought down Vice President Spiro Agnew on October 10, 1973. On that day, Mr. Agnew appeared before the federal court in Baltimore and pleaded "no contest" to one felony charge for tax evasion in 1967. Messrs. Liebman and Baker talked about their role as the case unfolded. Agnew was fined $10,000 and placed on three years of unsupervised probation. This conversation was originally recorded in 2019.     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
925: Jon Liebman on For Bass Players Only

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 49:12


Jon Liebman is a world-renowned bassist, composer, arranger, author, and educator and the founder and “1st Bassman” for the wonderful site For Bass Players Only.  He has been on the podcast a couple of times in the past, and it's always a pleasure to catch up with Jon and learn about his current and upcoming projects.   We dig into all kinds of topics, including Jon's latest Funk/Jazz bass book.   Jon has also put together a special link for podcast listeners to download his Walking Bass Basics book for free!   Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!   Check out our Online Sheet Music Store with 100+ wide-ranging titles for bassists.   Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle. Check out my Beginner's Classical Bass course and Intermediate to Advanced Classical Bass course, available exclusively from Discover Double Bass.   Thank you to our sponsors!   Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio - CMU is dedicated to helping each student achieve their goals as a musician. Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city's ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah's website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.   Upton Bass String Instrument Company - Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players.   Dorico - Unlock Dorico for iPad – For Life! Want to enjoy all of Dorico for iPad's subscription-only features – including support for unlimited players, freehand annotations in Read mode with Apple Pencil, support for third-party Audio Unit plug-ins, and much more – but don't want to pay a monthly or annual fee? Dorico for iPad now provides a lifetime unlock option, so you can access all current and future subscription-only features for a single, one-off in-app purchase. Visit the App Store today and unlock Dorico for iPad for life!      theme music by Eric Hochberg

Peter Anthony Holder's
#0680: Neil Senturia; Sam Liebman; & Marc Hartzman

Peter Anthony Holder's "Stuph File"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 59:06


The Stuph File Program Featuring Neil Senturia, co-author of I Did It; real estate developer, Sam Liebman, author of Harvard Can't Teach: What You Learn From The Streets; & Marc Hartzman, author of Chasing Ghosts: A Tour of Our Fascination with Spirits and the Supernatural Download Neil Senturia, co-author of I Did It, the true story of Gina Champion-Cain, the mastermind behind the largest female-led Ponzi scheme in US history. Sam Liebman is a real estate developer and author of Harvard Can't Teach: What You Learn From The Streets.  He's talks about how office space has to change in a post pandemic world. Marc Hartzman, from WeirdHistorian.com and the author of Chasing Ghosts: A Tour of Our Fascination with Spirits and the Supernatural is back, with the weird story for August, this time talking about a spiritualist medium, Madame Vesta, and the magician who exposed her fraud. Now you can listen to selected items from The Stuph File Program on the new audio service, Audea. A great way to keep up with many of the interviews from the show and take a trip down memory lane to when this show began back in 2009, with over 700 selections to choose from! This week's guest slate is presented by Bob Charlap, who is a freelance TV technician with FOX Sports, based in Dallas, and an old college buddy.

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast
Chris Merrill: The Office of Tomorrow

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 36:20


Real Estate Developer, Sam Liebman, joins Chris Merrill, filling in for Pat Thurston, to discuss the new work environment post coronavirus pandemic. Liebman relates corporate jobs to "The Jetsons" and shares insight on his new book, "Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets: The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Chris Merrill: The Office of Tomorrow

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 36:20


Real Estate Developer, Sam Liebman, joins Chris Merrill, filling in for Pat Thurston, to discuss the new work environment post coronavirus pandemic. Liebman relates corporate jobs to "The Jetsons" and shares insight on his new book, "Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets: The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Survival Network
Commercial Real Estate is Imploding - Sam Liebman #5543

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 30:27


Summary: New York Times bestselling author Sam Liebman sits down and chats with me about real estate; specifically, the we discuss the valuation of office buildings, which is rapidly decreasing. This is largely attributed to the pandemic. Many tenants stopped paying rent, and Sam predicts that valuation of office buildings will soon be lower than mortgage. With less people going back to work, this sector of real estate is looking barren. Tune in for more information. Highlights: -Interest rates have gone through the roof -The real problem is the technology regarding the effects on office buildings and retail -You don't have to live in the city to do business in the city anymore -Manhattan office buildings are only 40% occupied—which is terrible for the valuation of real estate -During the pandemic, tenants were not paying rent -Soon, valuation will be lower than mortgage -We are probably going to see an avalanche of foreclosures. -Rents are going up, but so are operating expenses (i.e. insurance) -Governance has fallen victim to politics -Remote work is still very attractive to people considering employment options -Florida wants to cap the amount you can increase rents to 15% -If Florida doesn't have an income tax, where is the money going to come from to build? It needs more infrastructure Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Sam Liebman

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo
Keeping the Chicago Real Estate Market Fair for Tenants | David Liebman | Show 88

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 44:00


Keeping the Chicago Real Estate Market Fair for TenantsOn this episode of The Inside BS Show, Dave Lorenzo interviews David Liebman. David is a Real Estate professional who represents commercial property tenants. He is also a hockey referee. How are those two roles similar? How are they different?  Join us to find out. 00:00 Keeping the Chicago Real Estate market Fair for Tenants00:47 Why did David choose to work as a tenant representative?05:47 What are the benefits of working with new people versus experienced people in the market?  08:11 What is the leverage of business tenants staying in a commercial space?12:15 What is it that David does that makes people go WOW?18:21 How difficult is negotiating with an entity rather than a single landlord?21:52 What is unique about the Chicago Real Estate market?25:37 What does the future of commercial Real Estate in Chicago look like?28:53 How did David become a hockey referee?31:42 How does David handle hockey parents when things get heated?34:11 How can a baseball coach and a hockey referee set a good example for their teams and their children's parents?David LiebmanTennant & Buyer RepresentativeMerit Brokers, LLCdliebman@meritre.com(847) 721-6088About David Liebman:We create superior negotiating leverage for Commercial Tenants, Buyers, & Investors so that landlords and sellers COMPETE for our clients.We make landlords and sellers COMPETE for our clients, the Tenants, Buyers, & Investors of Industrial and Office Properties. Our Secret Sauce: NO CONFLICTS OF INTEREST with owners & landlords -- we exclusively rep ONLY the buyers & tenants; superior negotiation skills honed over 32+ years; high attention to detail; prior legal experience; and EXCEPTIONAL personal service!  We work in the Chicago Metro area as well as providing national and international representation through the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (ww.sior.com) and ProVisors brokers and influencer relationships.  RESULT: THE best deals for our clients in their respective markets!

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
Tech Should Remove Friction with Josh Liebman

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 40:38


Sometimes beating the same drum is what's needed to get the message to turn into action with property managers and hoteliers. Josh Liebman, ICAE is a man that is beating that drum, like a lot of us in hospitality. Tune in to hear how Josh sees the industry moving forward with guest experience at the heart of it all. This episode is sponsored by our friends at Hostfully, Jetstream, and NoiseAware! ——–   Thank you for tuning into our podcast! Slick Talk is a Hospitality.FM production and you can find more of our shows at Hospitality.FM or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts! Listen to more episodes on our website and take a look at our amazing podcast and network sponsors that make this all possible! You can also listen to our Monday morning podcast, Good Morning Hospitality, where we dive into the industry as a whole in a more casual setting! If you ever want to contact us for guest suggestions or anything else related to the podcast, please fill out our contact form and we will be in touch! Last but not least, we love to connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect there so you can see the daily content we post beyond the podcast!

GuestX Podcast
Guest Experience Evangelism with Josh Liebman

GuestX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 36:28


Josh Liebman, the new Guest Experience Evangelist for ROLLER Software, shares his passion and keen insight for all things guest experience on this week's podcast. Josh has extensive experience in the tours and attraction industry, and he shares some great information about where things are headed and specific ways that you can improve your guest experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast
EP332 Conducting Psychological Due Diligence to Find the Hidden Story in Multifamily Investing with Sam Liebman

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 31:36


Even in these challenging economic times, multifamily real estate continues to perform exceptionally well. Hypergrowth in this investment market has led to intense competition for available properties. But instead of getting caught up in the frenzy and making a reckless purchase that could sink you, it's critical to carry out an on the ground inquiry. Take the time to find out what's really behind the seller's motivation to sell, use street knowledge to discover whether it's a sound investment, and think outside of the box about where to find hidden value. Those are the big ideas motivating my guest today. Sam Liebman is founder and CEO of WealthWay Equity Group a New York-based private equity and real estate development company. He has owned substantial interests in multifamily communities, office buildings and shopping centers, to the ground up construction of a luxury 21-story condominium development in Manhattan. His new book is Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets: The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate. Sam is going to share some of the great insight you can find in his book. We'll discuss how he deploys psychological due diligence to uncover the hidden story, why he considers himself a detective and the suspect is always the seller, how the town drunkard saved him $200,000 on a deal, and the office and retail Armageddon he believes is about to happen. I know you're going to enjoy this conversation with Sam. You can find his book on Amazon, and contact him through his website:  https://samliebman.com Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area.   https://www.livegreenlocal.com/   And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits.   https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com/

Ritter on Real Estate
The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate With Sam Liebman

Ritter on Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 46:24


In today's episode of #RitterOnRealEstate, we interview Sam Liebman. Sam Liebman, founder, and CEO of WealthWay Equity Group LLC, a New York-based private equity and real estate development company. He has owned substantial interests in over 70 properties during the past 30 years, ranging from multifamily communities, office buildings, and shopping centers, to the ground-up construction of a luxury 21-story condominium development in Manhattan. He is also CEO of Rolling Cash Realty, Inc., a real estate management company, as well as a partner in Tepper & Co., a certified public accounting firm. His new book is Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets: The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate (Made for Success Publishing, Jan. 11, 2022). Learn more at samliebman.com. Key Points From The Episode: Growing up in Brooklyn having to develop street smarts to survive.Mixing Street in book-smarts together.When to buy real estate, why the market is so high. Interest rates, taxes, shortages.The downsides of investing in Office Buildings.The future of rent & property values, where this all ends… Having a 5-year Outlook but investing in real estate.Real estate being the best tax shelter.How to avoid making massive mistakes in today's market.The value in forced appreciation.Psychological due diligence.How Sam likes to invest in deals. What he looks for.What's Sam's book teaches new investors.Has Sam evaluated real estate deals.Focus on the numbers. Books mentioned: The E-myth by Michael GerberContact Sam Here: LIEBUSER@AOL.COMWEBSITE: SAMLIEBMAN.COMHis Book: Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets: The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate

Inside Real Estate
Sam Liebman, WealthWay Equity Group LLC - Multi-Family Investing, Building Wealth, and Mastering the Fundamentals

Inside Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 43:42


Sam Liebman is founder and CEO of WealthWay Equity Group LLC, a New York-based private equity and real estate development company. He has owned substantial interests in over 70 properties during the past 30 years, ranging from multifamily communities, office buildings and shopping centers, to the ground-up construction of a luxury 21-story condominium development in Manhattan. He is also CEO of Rolling Cash Realty, Inc., a real estate management company, as well as a partner in Tepper & Co., a certified public accounting firm. His new book is Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets: The Street Success Guide to Building Wealth through Multi-Family Real Estate (Made for Success Publishing, Jan. 11, 2022).  Listen Now!

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF2745: How to Analyze Political Climate Effects on CRE Markets ft. Sam Liebman

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 34:56


Sam Liebman, Founder of WealthWay Equity Group, has witnessed the drastic changes one election can have on an entire real estate market. In this episode, Sam shares his decades of experience navigating politically changing markets and his strategies for adapting to these shifts to keep business thriving. Sam Liebman | Real Estate Background Founder and Managing Member of WealthWay Equity Group, a privately held real estate investment company that primarily focuses on syndication. Portfolio: GP of over 30 properties in New York and Texas with approximately 1,800 units. Author of Harvard Can't Teach What You Learn from the Streets Based in: NYC, NY Say hi to him at:  samliebman.com  Facebook  Instagram  Twitter  LinkedIn  YouTube: Sam Liebman "Street Success" Best Ever Book: The E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber Click here to know more about our sponsors: Deal Maker Mentoring | PassiveInvesting.com | FollowUp Boss