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John Edmonds Kozma's Unimpressed Podcast
Jason M. Palamara: Journey of a Homicide Detective

John Edmonds Kozma's Unimpressed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 29:33


Jason M. Palamara is a retired New York City Police Department Cold Case Homicide Detective who has served for over twenty years in forensic and criminal investigations. He is also a U.S. Navy Veteran who served in Operation Noble Anvil (NATO Operation Allied Force) aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. Jason is a John C. Maxwell certified life coach, teacher, speaker, and trainer. He has served as a peer support counselor with the NYPD and currently volunteers as a crisis intervention counselor with the Long Island Crisis Center. As the director of Veteran & First Responder engagement for Forge VFR, his mission is to connect with and serve his fellow First Responder and Veteran communities, ensuring that they always have access to the care they need. Jason is also working on a book titled "Living Blue," which focuses on police wellness and resilience, with Barbara Rubel. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

U n' I with Rashmi Shetty
U n' I with Rashmi Shetty- Season 2- Dr. Arti Datta

U n' I with Rashmi Shetty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 52:35


It's 131 Episodes of the human library audio podcast “U n' I with Rashmi Shetty”& I feel completely grateful. All the storytellers willingly shared their story & today are good friends. One thing we all have in common is we are all connected to the “#voiceinme” Today is the 25th episode in Season 2. These are the video extracts of the 131 episodes: https://coachrashmishetty.com/podcast/ https://coachrashmishetty.com/podcast-2022/ https://coachrashmishetty.com/podcast-2023/  Our guest today is Dr. Arti Datta the founding Artistic Director of Mudra Dance Studio, Muttontown, NY, and the President of The Mudra Foundation: Art for a Cause. Dr. Arti Datta is the founding Artistic Director of Mudra Dance Studio, Muttontown, NY, and the President of The Mudra Foundation: Art for a Cause. Dr. Arti Datta was initiated into Bharatanatyam early in her childhood in India. An alumnus of Kalasadan, one of the premier cultural institutes in Mumbai, India, was the disciple of the late Guru Shri Mani who trained her in the rigorous Vazhuvoor tradition. Dr. Datta continued her education in dance at the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, London, UK. She has performed extensively in India, the U.K., and the United States. Dr. Arti Datta is a clinical scientist by profession and has conducted her post-doctoral cancer research at the Hammersmith Hospital in London, U.K., and at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York. Dr. Arti Datta has successfully choreographed and directed several multi-media productions including Shiv-O-Hum, Leela – The Play of Krishna, Yatra – A Journey of Indian Dance, part of the Joseph G Astman International Concert series at the Hofstra University, NY, Devi: An Ode to Mother Goddess, Arpan – An Offering, a benefit for the victims of the Japan tsunami disaster, WATER: The Flow of the Divine, a fundraiser for the Sankara Eye Foundation, and AANGIKAM - a tribute to the victims of the Nepal earthquake. NAVARASA: The Essence of the Nine Emotions as a benefit for the Guide Dog Foundation, JEEVAN TARANG: The Rhythms of Life benefitting CRY America, MARGAM: The Path for Hewlett House, and most recently PREKSHA: A Meditation in Dance supporting Long Island Crisis Center was staged in May this year. On the 10th Anniversary of the dance school, as a way of integrating her passion for dance with a desire to give back, she founded the nonprofit The Mudra Foundation: Art for a Cause. (www.TheMudraFoundation.org) Dr. Datta was recognized by the India Association of Long Island (IALI) as one of the most influential people in the Indian American Community in NY and has been felicitated on numerous occasions for her contribution to the arts in the US. Dr. Arti Datta serves on the board of the Long Island Arts Alliance and volunteers her time at New York Cares. She continues to teach dance at the Mudra Dance Studio, Muttontown.  Listen in as Dr. Arti shares her journey from the logical world of Science to the creative world of Dance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-third-eye1/message

Tower Talk Business Radio
Long Island Crisis Center and Pride for Youth

Tower Talk Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 28:00


Ray Schwetz and Donyshia Boston-Hill get business empowerment from Tawni Engle, Associate Executive Director of the Long Island Crisis Center and Pride for Youth, and Maria DeMauro, Community Mobilization Coordinator.

Plugged In To Long Island
Long Island Crisis Center

Plugged In To Long Island

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 19:41


Alexa spoke with Associate Executive Director Tawni Engel about the different programs & resources the Long Island Crisis Center has in place to help with suicide prevention.

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CV-19 Seg.#8 - A.Peters, LCSW -Director of SW_Adelphi - Manhattan

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 43:07


Andrew J. Peters, LCSW, is the Director of Social Work programs at Adelphi University's Manhattan Center. He is also an adjunct professor teaching generalist practice, group work, and oppression and diversity. He talks about Racial Injustice and Healthcare Disparities related to the pandemic. Prof. Peters educates listeners to why Social Workers are "Essential", and what their commitment is to assisting those in need. Prior to Adelphi, Andrew worked for 18 years at Long Island Crisis Center, starting as a front line social worker and later serving as a clinical supervisor, program director and the associate executive director. During his tenure, he developed Pride for Youth, a matrix of health and wellness services for Long Island's LGBTQ+ young adults, and a street outreach project providing shelter and services to runaway and homeless youth. He has overseen school-based services, participatory research, legislative advocacy, educational theater, and EBP group and community interventions, and he formerly served on Nassau County's HIV Commission. He has overseen school-based services, participatory research, legislative advocacy, educational theater, and EBP group and community interventions, and he formerly served on Nassau County's HIV Commission. #socialwork #socialworker #covid-19 #msw #lmsw #lcsw #dsw #bsw #adelphi #covid19 #frontlines #essentialworkers #kelsunn #e-journalismsocialworkadvocate #podcast #nasw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelsunn-on-the-air/support

Persian Girl Podcast's Podcast
Q&A with Divorce Lawyer Jacqueline Harounian

Persian Girl Podcast's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 86:39


In the 12th episode, PGP interviews a Persian American divorce lawyer, Jacqueline Harounian, and discuss divorce law, prenuptial agreements, and ethics, equality, domestic violence, abuse, and infidelity in marriages. They also discuss "ahberoo" in Persian community and the hypocrisies/free passes that are given to wealthier members of the community. Furthermore, Jacqueline shares her experience as a working mother who navigated law school and establishing her practice while raising four children. Jacqueline's information: https://www.lawjaw.com/our-attorneys/jacqueline-harounian/The Safe Center a victims’ services agency, which has locations in Bethpage, Cedarhurst, and Little Neck. All services are confidential and free: www.TSCLI.org. (Leslie Kraut is a social worker there who does not charge for counseling and is familiar with the Persian community. Contact: 718-225-1750. Extension 248. Email: lkraut@comminpointqueens.org)Long Island Crisis Center, the main Suicide Hotline for Queens and Long Island. It has many services for lgbtq youth and young people at risk through the Pride for Youth Division: https://longislandcrisiscenter.org/

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My Hometown
Pride For Youth & The Long Island Crisis Center

My Hometown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 28:16


Bill Horan and Zac Turkel talk about PRIDE FOR YOUTH, a Division of the Long Island Crisis Center. Bellmore-based Pride for Youth, in its 25th anniversary year of providing programs and services to young LGBTQ people, is proud to announce that it is expanding to Suffolk County. Our guests today include Joe Walsh, Crisis Center Director, and Fran Karliner, their Director of Development.

Taking Care of Business
A Deep and Honest Discussion on Teen Suicide Prevention

Taking Care of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 53:50


Teen suicide is the second leading cause of death for youth aged 10-17 in the US. Suicide kills more youth than all natural causes combined and has increased 37% in the last ten years. Suicidal thoughts have serious long-term consequences. To get help immediately, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 800-273-8255. Locally, you can receive help at the Long Island Crisis Center 516-679-1111. In this episode of Taking Care of Business, two distinguished experts from North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center meet with host Richard Solomon to explore these issues and to provide education and resources for anyone out there who needs help. Thank you to Elissa Smilowitz and Regina Barros-Rivera for your time, knowledge, expertise, and sensitivity. Special thanks to Jenna Kern-Rugile, Director of Communications, North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center for arranging this special program. For more information: www.northshorechildguidance.org 516-621-1971A production of WCWP Studios - LIU Post Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org

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Taking Care of Business
A Deep and Honest Discussion on Teen Suicide Prevention

Taking Care of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 53:50


Teen suicide is the second leading cause of death for youth aged 10-17 in the US. Suicide kills more youth than all natural causes combined and has increased 37% in the last ten years. Suicidal thoughts have serious long-term consequences. To get help immediately, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 800-273-8255. Locally, you can receive help at the Long Island Crisis Center 516-679-1111. In this episode of Taking Care of Business, two distinguished experts from North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center meet with host Richard Solomon to explore these issues and to provide education and resources for anyone out there who needs help. Thank you to Elissa Smilowitz and Regina Barros-Rivera for your time, knowledge, expertise, and sensitivity. Special thanks to Jenna Kern-Rugile, Director of Communications, North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center for arranging this special program. For more information: www.northshorechildguidance.org 516-621-1971 A production of WCWP Studios - LIU Post Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org

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Taboo Talk
Taboo Talk Guest Starring Mrs. Melissa Haynes

Taboo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2011 30:00


  Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (Pastor, Author and Christian Consultant www.ladycharmaineday.com). Taboo Talk helps individuals transform their mind, body, and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ! Guest starring Mrs. Melissa L. Haynes. Mrs. Melissa L. Haynes is a lover of God and a follower of Christ. She is thankful to the Lord for every day that He gives her because it is a gift and that is why we call it The Present. She was born in The Bronx, NY and grew up in Roosevelt, Long Island. She went on to graduate from Cornell University with a Bachelors Degree in Communication. Currently she is happily married and a new mother of a beautiful baby girl. During her life she volunteered as a crisis intervention counselor at the Long Island Crisis Center and she also worked as an expeditor for such clients as Verizon and Pfizer.  On this episode, we will be discussing how it doesn't matter what others think or their opinion, the only opinion that matters is God and we will be discussing how through prayer, meditation and fasting you will be able to boldly proclaim victory in every area of your life. This will be a very dynamic, uplifting and inspiring show

Taboo Talk
Taboo Talk Guest Starring Mrs. Melissa Haynes

Taboo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2011 30:00


  Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (Pastor, Author and Christian Consultant www.ladycharmaineday.com). Taboo Talk helps individuals transform their mind, body, and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ! Guest starring Mrs. Melissa L. Haynes. Mrs. Melissa L. Haynes is a lover of God and a follower of Christ. She is thankful to the Lord for every day that He gives her because it is a gift and that is why we call it The Present.  He has enabled her to weather the stormy clouds and lead a triumphant and enlightened life. She is able to see now through her eyes of Love because of His Grace, Kindness and Mercy. She was born in The Bronx, NY and grew up in Roosevelt, Long Island. She went on to graduate from Cornell University with a Bachelors Degree in Communication. Currently she is happily married and a new mother of a beautiful baby girl. During her life she volunteered as a crisis intervention counselor at the Long Island Crisis Center and she also worked as an expeditor for such clients as Verizon and Pfizer. She is grateful to God for all that she is and will ever be. Grace and Peace.