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Starting the second week of January 2025, Los Angeles, CA has been grappling with unprecedented wildfires, which roared through the city, powered by strong winds and dry conditions. Hundreds of thousands of people had to evacuate their homes as firefighters battled the wildfires.In this special episode of Little Kids, Big Hearts, four LA Kids — Amicko, Kiaan, Kaveer, and Cleo — share their experiences and feelings related to the wildfires. They travel with Little Kids, Big Hearts host Todd Loyd to the Land-of-Qook-a-lackas where they visit with a Link-a-doo friend, Linkala, who fled the Isle of Link-a-doo in the Great Link-a-Doo Flood. Linkala shares memories and feelings — as well as some useful ways to cope with disasters and get through hard times — and answers the kids' questions about surviving similar disasters. Linkala is played by Dr. Cara Spitalewitz, a clinical psychologist who works with children and adolescents in New York City. Cara previously was a supervising psychologist at Bellevue Hospital Center and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU School of Medicine. She holds a B.A. from Columbia University, an Ed.M. in Human Development & Psychology from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University-Brooklyn. She completed an APA-accredited Clinical Internship at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine and her postdoctoral training at Bellevue Hospital Center. Sound design and mixing is by Ryan Marth, and the ukulele music you hear is by actor and composer Bill English.Please learn more about the episode online at playsparkler.org/hardtimes.Do you know of a little kid, with a big heart who would be interested in being a guest on our podcast? Please learn more here: https://playsparkler.org/participate-on-our-podcast/
In this heartfelt episode of When the Moment Chooses You, Coach Charlene is joined by Dr. Sheldon Fields, a leader and advocate in nursing and healthcare. Dr. Fields shares his journey and philosophy of "radical grace" and explains why compassion is at the core of true leadership. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Fields has dedicated his life to making healthcare more inclusive and equitable, especially for historically underserved communities. From his insights on overcoming adversity to his commitment to mentorship and diversity, Dr. Fields emphasizes the importance of leading with humanity, empathy, and understanding. Whether you're in healthcare or simply seeking inspiration on how to lead with kindness and resilience, this episode offers valuable wisdom on the power of grace and compassion in both personal and professional life. #RadicalGrace #CompassionInLeadership #DrSheldonFields #NursingLeadership #InclusiveHealthcare #EmpathyInHealthcare #LeadingWithHumanity #Mentorship #DiversityInNursing #NurseAdvocacy Bio: Sheldon D. Fields PhD, RN, CRNP, FNP-BC, AACRN, FAANP, FNAP, FADLN, FAAN Dr. Fields is Research Professor and inaugural Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion in the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State University. He is also founder and CEO of “The S.D.F Group, LLC”, which is a health innovation consultant company. He has over 30 years of experience in the health sector as an educator, researcher, clinician, administrator, consultant, health policy specialist, and entrepreneur / business owner. Dr. Fields is a well-known and respected HIV/AIDS prevention research scientist with a significant focus on young men of color. He is an Advanced AIDS Certified Registered Nurse and a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner. He worked for over a decade as a primary care provider in a federally qualified health center with historically underserved disenfranchised populations. He is a lifetime member of the National Black Nurses Association, Inc., (NBNA) and currently serves as the organization's 14th National President. He was the first ever male Registered Nurse selected for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellowship Program in which he served as a policy adviser to then Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) on the Senate HELP committee during the historic healthcare reform debates and passage of the Affordable Care Act. Dr. Fields is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, the National Academies of Practice, and the Academy of Diversity Leaders in Nursing. He is the former dean of the Mervyn M. Dymally School of Nursing at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, as well as the former dean of the school of Health Professions at New York Institute of Technology. He has held other academic and administrative positions at Binghamton University, University of Rochester, Florida International University, and Long Island University-Brooklyn. Dr. Fields received his Ph.D., in Nursing Science from the University of Pennsylvania, his M.S., in Family Nursing and B.S., in Nursing from Binghamton University. He completed his post-doctoral work in the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California San Francisco. Social Media Links Penn state faculty link: https://www.nursing.psu.edu/directory/fields/ NBNA Officers link: https://www.nbna.org/officers LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheldon-d-fields-phd-rn-crnp-fnp-bc-aacrn-fnap-faanp-faan-a5255476/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_D._Fields
Author Scott M. Hoffman was a witness to historical events concerning major mob families. His book, Inside, tells the eye-opening tale of the son of a mobster growing up learning the harrowing life within a ruthless crime family. Scott absorbed the inner workings of the mob from his dad, who loyally served The Chicago Outfit for over 55 years –never spending a day in prison. Now 74, Scott is a graduate of Long Island University-Brooklyn with a B.A. in Journalism. For 35 years he worked for the City of Chicago in the Departments of Purchasing and Finance.I've read Inside and can tell you, it's a beautifully written, fascinating, and sometimes disturbing insider's look at what it's like to grow up as a mobster's son.
Scott M. Hoffman is a native of Chicago. He is a graduate of Long Island University-Brooklyn with a B.A. in Journalism. For thirty-five years he worked for the City of Chicago in the Departments of Purchasing and Finance. Inside is his first published book This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: https://authorsunite.com/ Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on my future videos. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorsunite/support
Scott M. Hoffman - Discusses His Thriller - Inside: A Fictional Account of a Member of an Organized Crime Family - 621 Scott M. Hoffman was a witness to historical events concerning major mob families. He learned the inner workings from his dad, who loyally served The Outfit for over 55 years – never spending a day in prison. Now 74, he is a native of Chicago. He is a graduate of Long Island University-Brooklyn with a B.A. in Journalism. For 35 years he worked for the City of Chicago in the Departments of Purchasing and Finance. Inside is his first published book. Scott Hoffman is not a name that is listed in any court records or historical documents about the Mafia. But he was in the room when meetings took place, he saw street enforcers and juice collectors deal out punishment, and he interacted with the real Goodfellas and Godfathers, including notorious gangsters Henry Hill, Tony Accardo, and Sam Giancana. Inside begins in 1956 with Jimmy Williams, a 47-year-old man with two families-his wife and two children and the Outfit. He's a good man, a good husband, and a good father, while, at the same time, he is a physically powerful man who is well respected as a consigliere in the Outfit. He keeps his two lives separated, to the point his wife is unaware of what he does. Awesome conversation! So much to learn and think about. Great read! Before you go... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on, and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be so cool. Thanks! If you are listening on Apple Podcasts on your phone, go to the logo - click so that you are on the main page with a listing of the episodes for my podcast and scroll to the bottom. There you will see a place to rate and review. Could you review me? That would be so cool. Thank you! Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for listening! Connect & Learn More: https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Scott-M-Hoffman/dp/1480925950 Length - 01:03:36
Scott M. Hoffman was a witness to historical events concerning major mob families. He learned the inner workings from his dad, who loyally served The Outfit for over 55 years – never spending a day in prison. Now 74, he is a native of Chicago. He is a graduate of Long Island University-Brooklyn with a B.A. in Journalism. For 35 years he worked for the City of Chicago in the Departments of Purchasing and Finance. Inside is his first published book: Inside by Scott M. Hoffman reads like a movie It is an intriguing work detailing the internal workings of the Outfit, an organized crime family, which originated on the South Side of Chicago during prohibition and rose to power in the 1920s.The Outfit has been involved in a wide variety of criminal activities including gambling, loan-sharking, prostitution, drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion, labor racketeering, adult and child pornography, political corruption, and murder. The individuals and events in Inside are composites of real people and real events. “I saw a lot of things in my younger life, the type that most people only experience when watching a movie or reading a book,” says Hoffman. “The world that I come from and was raised in was so unusual, and even to this day, not all of the stories have been told nor the facts revealed on some of the biggest moments in mob history. I am here to set the record straight and to share what it was really like to be immersed into moments of life and death, where who you trusted could cost you your life, and what you say could be your final words.”The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors.Please see our website for complete details.http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow Please help us to continue to bring you quality content by showing your support for our show.https://fundrazr.com/e2CLX2?ref=ab_eCTqb8
Sudan's warring generals have been invited to peace talks. Fighting has killed more than 530 people since mid-April. At least 100,000 Sudanese have fled to neighbouring countries. How likely is a new peace initiative to succeed? Join host Imran Khan. Guests: Nyagoah Tut Pur - South Sudan researcher at Human Rights Watch. Bakry Eljack Elmedni - Professor of public policy at Long Island University Brooklyn. Stella Agara - Africa governance analyst.
April 10, 1971. A team of ping pong players leaves Hong Kong to step across a border and become the first group of Americans welcomed to China in over 20 years. These competitors find themselves becoming unlikely diplomats at the center of a media frenzy, and at the heart of one of the 20th century's major geopolitical shifts. How did table tennis turn into a powerful tool of foreign policy? And how did these athletes leave an impact that went far beyond the ping pong table?Special thanks to our guests: professional table tennis athletes Judy Hoarfrost, Olga Soltesz, and Connie Sweeris; Yafeng Xia, senior professor of social science at Long Island University Brooklyn, and author of Negotiating with the Enemy: U.S.-China Talks during the Cold War, 1949-1972; and Nicholas Griffin, author of Ping Pong Diplomacy: The Secret History Behind the Game That Changed the World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April 10, 1971. A team of ping pong players leaves Hong Kong to step across a border and become the first group of Americans welcomed to China in over 20 years. These competitors find themselves becoming unlikely diplomats at the center of a media frenzy, and at the heart of one of the 20th century's major geopolitical shifts. How did table tennis turn into a powerful tool of foreign policy? And how did these athletes leave an impact that went far beyond the ping pong table?Special thanks to our guests: professional table tennis athletes Judy Hoarfrost, Olga Soltesz, and Connie Sweeris; Yafeng Xia, senior professor of social science at Long Island University Brooklyn, and author of Negotiating with the Enemy: U.S.-China Talks during the Cold War, 1949-1972; and Nicholas Griffin, author of Ping Pong Diplomacy: The Secret History Behind the Game That Changed the World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phantom Electric Ghost Chats With Ikisha Hugee Ikisha Hugee, 35, mother of three beautiful children, grew up in the streets of Alexandria, Louisiana in the Sunset Projects. Ikisha attended Long Island University Brooklyn campus(private college) Ikisha Hugee was inspired to seek change for herself and so many others after her own struggle of dealing with childhood trauma and 10 years of battling a drug addiction. Ikisha believes that ev everyday she recovers to be a better version of herself and an inspiration too many. That despite all her flaws, she believes we all can become a beautiful butterfly. Inspiring author who recently wrote “My Journey Friends” Edition 1&2, which is available on Amazon.com, and business owner of iKey Llc, who chooses to give back to her community in many positive ways. Ikisha understands that the cards of life for us were probably not dealt properly, but we can make lemonade out of lemons and take control of our life and shape our destiny. Ikisha plans to host a multitude of community events to help aid in the change of the economic structure In her hometown. Eventually starting her non-profit, Elevated Key, to aid in resources and provide creative outlets for financial success. For now she chooses to focus more on eternal and personal growth as she climbs new heights of success. Url: Heru Tax Services Herutaxservices.com Email: Herutaxservices.com Amazon.com My Journey Friends https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Y859LKF?ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_ts_HP9RKTRYNT8WK63GRZWE My Journey Friends 2 https://a.co/d/diNvfcn Cosmetic Contact Wholesaler Ikeyllc386.company.site Email:ikeyllc386@gmail.com Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. Check out The Charity Focused Philanthropic Online Lottery Visit DoubeJack.online https://www.doublejack.online/helpclaire The best tool for finding guest for your podcast: https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Phantom Electric Ghost SessionsLive.com Tour 2022-23 Meta Fest Live Berlin Bytes Fri, November 25th, 20228:00 PM https://sessionslive.com/Bells443925321/profile #WatchMeOnSessions Winter Wonderland Day 1 Thu, December 1st, 20228:40 PM https://sessionslive.com/Bells443925321/profile #WatchMeOnSessions META FEST NEO NASHVILLE Fri, December 2nd, 20228:00 PM at https://sessionslive.com/Bells443925321/profile #WatchMeOnSessions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/support
Isaiah Covington is a Performance Coach for the Boston Celtics, where he is responsible for developing Professional Athletes to increase performance while working extended hard to prevent injury. Covington, 27, also has experience as a graduate assistant/sports performance coach at Long Island University-Brooklyn, focusing primarily on the school's men's lacrosse and women's field hockey teams while contributing to the men's basketball team's train- ing efforts. A Philadelphia native, Covington received his bachelor's degree in move- ment science with a minor in coaching management at Delaware State University, as well as a graduate degree at LIU-Brooklyn in exercise science with a concentration in strength & conditioning and nutrition. Stay up to date with Zay on Instagram/Twitter @1zay_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dreamsbyanymeans/message
Coach Marlon “Smoke” Williamson's Story:In this episode, you'll hear from Marlon “Smoke” Williamson. Coach Williamson is currently an assistant coach for Coach Tony Barbee at Central Michigan University. As you soon will hear that Marlon received the nickname "Smoke" at the age of five. And, everyone in the city of Detroit and the college basketball profession knows Coach Smoke! After a terrific playing career at Youngstown State University, Coach Williamson came back to Detroit to coach with legendary AAU Coach Durand “Speedy” Walker and his respected “The Family” AAU Team. After a productive AAU coaching career, Coach Smoke was an assistant coach at UMASS, the University of Pittsburgh, and Long Island University Brooklyn. Right away, you will hear that this conversation is such a tremendous tribute. From his love of the City of Detroit and those coaches in Detroit who mentored him to the coaches he has worked for and to current college coaches who he admires and finally to the incredible passion he has for the coaching profession, Coach Smoke speaks with such massive respect. If you think about the emoji “100”, then Coach Smoke is your coach. Everything about Coach Smoke is real. And the real life coaching advice that he shares for young coaches in this episode is simply priceless. And, wait until you hear the heartfelt words that he shares about his wife and his daughter. It is truly beautiful. SALUTE COACH SMOKE! Follow Coach Marlon “Smoke” Williamson @MDDWilliamsonFollow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDro Follow Young Assistant Coach of the Day: Coach Kevin Hickey @kevin_t_hickey Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEMoneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
The Sanity Sessions: Exploring Mental Illness And Maladaptations
Dr. Winarick and I dive deep into Schizoid Personality Disorder. He discusses the history of the Schizoid character throughout psychiatry and psychology, the changes in the DSM when Schizoid Personality Disorder broke off into three distinct personality disorders (Schizotypal, Avoidant, and Schizoid), and the difference between descriptive diagnostics and Psychoanalytic diagnostics. He reviews the main findings in his dissertation, which examined the differences and similarities between Schizoid and Avoidant Personality Disorders. We also talk about the Schizoid spectrum, as viewed in Nancy McWilliams' Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, where there is a neurotic-borderline-psychotic axis measuring the degree of disturbance. And more! Daniel Winarick, Ph.D. has been assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the Ichan School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai Hospital; an adjunct assistant professor of psychology at Queens College-CUNY and Adelphi University as well as of social work at Long Island University - Brooklyn. He is currently a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City.As a doctoral student, he partook externships at Columbia University Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center – Payne Whitney Westchester. He completed his doctoral dissertation research on schizoid personality disorder (SPD), with a focus on its construct validity and diagnostic distinction from avoidant personality disorder (AVPD) in the DSM-IV and DSM-5. Dr. Winarick completed his pre-doctoral clinical psychology internship and postdoctoral fellowship training at the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and Mt. Sinai Hospital/Ichan School of Medicine, and as a postdoctoral fellow, he received an appointment as Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Ichan School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Adelphi University and his B.A. in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis.The Sanity Sessions: Exploring Mental Illness And Maladaptations is a biweekly podcast featuring interviews with leading experts in psychology and mental health.Clint Sabom is Creative Director of Contemplative Light. He lived in Budapest, Hungary in 2003 as a Gilman Scholar. He speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese. In 2007, he lived for six months in a silent monastery.. He holds bachelor's degrees in Religious Studies and one in Spanish literature. He has traveled extensively through Europe and South America. He has spoken and/or performed at Amnesty International, Health Conferences, High Schools, and art galleries across the US. He has studied and done in his own work in Advaita Vedanta, Buddhism, Shamanism, NLP, and hypnosis. Clint offers a powerful audio mini-course on emotional release, with powerful techniques you can use the rest of your life. Learn more here: https://contemplativelight.teachable.com/p/emotional-release
A super engaging episode with exercise physiology major, Andrew Walsh. Drew is the founder of F.A.S.T. Development, a company focused on building the engine of the athlete through speed and agility movement patterns. Drew is an extremely knowledgable infield coach who previously played and coached at Long Island University Brooklyn. Get your notepads out for this year.
Playing for Team Human Today is lifelong activist, warrior, and witch Blaed Spence AND writer, professor, and author of Slow Media, Jennifer Rauch.Today’s show continues our ‘live from the road’ series as Douglas brings Team Human to the Bunk Bar in Portland, Oregon for an event in collaboration with XRAY radio.Douglas opens with a monologue arguing that politics are still stuck in the television age. What might politics look like when we are not reduced to mere spectators but instead become engaged as active participants?(@1min30s)Blaed Spence joins Douglas on stage for a conversation about the subversive act of looking away from our screens and into each other’s eyes. For Spence, it’ about embracing the opportunity for the awe, wonderment, imagination, and ultimately, true connection. (starts at @12min30s)Author and professor Jennifer Rauch then joins the stage asking us to imagine ourselves as more than just “eyeballs and wallets.” Like Spence, Rauch argues that looking away from our devices and engaging in Slow Media practices creates the space for us to use all media more thoughtfully and autonomously. “We’ve internalized the logic of faster, more efficient, more production, but there is a whole world of experience that is beyond quantification.” (starts @ 39mins)This episode ends with a group conversation and audience Q&A. (@67mins)More on our guests:Blaed Spence is a lifelong activist, warrior, and witch — a change-agent who’s worked extensively with Starhawk and the Reclaiming Collective in the U.S. and Canada; an alum of the Apple Multimedia Lab, founding partner of Wired Magazine, Senior Designer at Paul Allen’s Interval Research; and an operative of the rEvolution working to dismantle the patriarchy and predatory capitalism from within the belly of the beast.Jennifer Rauch is the author of Slow Media: Why Slow is Satisfying, Sustainable, and Smart and a Professor of Journalism & Communication Studies at Long Island University Brooklyn. Her writing has been published in the Huffington Post, Medium, and Urban Audubon.Check out Rushkoff’s regular column on Medium for essay versions of this and other show monologues.Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid show you heard R.U. Sirius’s President Mussolini Makes the Planes Run On Time and Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” (See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.) Our outro features the Mike Watt ’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the book and manifesto, now available everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Somewhere in the Middle with Michele Barard welcomes Sports Writer and Author Jerald Hoover Jerald Hoover is an adjunct professor at Long Island University Brooklyn where he teaches Sport Communication and Sport Management. Jerald has had teaching stints at the Korean American Heritage Foundation where he taught English to Korean born students visiting the USA and at the renowned Eagle Academy for boys where he also taught English. He is editor-in-chief and senior writer at Pure Sports New York. Jerald has also been a sportswriter for over 17 years and has covered the New York Knicks and New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets: for Black Athlete Sports Network, The Network Journal, Sport New York Style and BustaSports.com. Jerald is also an award-winning novelist and filmmaker.
LIVE from the Combined Sections Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, Carrie Fuller guest hosts and interviews Dr. Peggy Lynam on the importance of APTA membership. Dr. Peggy Lynam has been practicing as a physical therapist for 36 years and currently is an Associate professor in the DPT program at Long Island University- Brooklyn, N.Y. Dr Lynam is a Board certified clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy, and in addition to her faculty role, she maintains a part-time home health practice, providing service mainly to geriatric adults with neurologic conditions. In this episode, we discuss: -Peggy’s involvement in the APTA and NYPTA -What is the APTA’s House of Delegates? -The many ways to be an active member of the APTA -How students can seek mentorship opportunities within state and national associations -And so much more! Becoming involved in any association position can be rewarding and enriching. From Peggy’s experience, “Each role seemed the best role for me at that point in my professional life and my personal life.” Specifically, if you are interested in broader policy solutions, being involved in the Association’s House of Delegates keeps you at the forefront of the issues within the profession. Peggy found that, “The best thing about serving in the house is you are a part of contributing to what the association is going to be doing, how we are moving forward and how we are influencing the profession to move forward.” The American Physical Therapy Association is foundational to the success of the profession. Peggy stresses, “We promote the profession. Without the Association, I don’t think our profession of physical therapy would exist anymore.” For more information on Peggy: Dr. Peggy Lynam has been practicing as a physical therapist for 36 years. She received her B.S. degree in physical therapy from Ithaca College, a post professional Masters degree from Long Island University and a T-DPT degree from A.T. Still University She currently is an Associate professor in the DPT program at Long Island University- Brooklyn, N.Y. Dr Lynam is a Board certified clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy, and in addition to her faculty role, she maintains a part-time home health practice, providing service mainly to geriatric adults with neurologic conditions. For more information on Carrie: Carrie Fuller, PTA, RPSFC, PYTc is a RPSF Certified PTA in Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT), is a Professional Yoga Therapist candidate in the practice of medical therapeutic yoga and received PTA Recognition of Advanced Proficiency in Neuromuscular Physical Therapy from the American Physical Therapy Association in 2012. Carrie earned a Bachelor of Arts-Summa Cum Laude, Disability Studies in 2016 at the City University of NY. Carrie is currently the New York Physical Therapy Association Greater NY District’s Secretary and has been a Greater NY District Delegate to the Delegate Assembly for the past 8 years. At the National level, Carrie is the elected PTA Caucus Representative of the NY Chapter and will have participated in the APTA House of Delegates for 7 years this June. She has been an ambassador for PT Day of Service for the past three years. Carrie presently works as the Senior Physical Therapist Assistant at Mt. Sinai West. Resources discussed on this show: Carrie Fuller Twitter Carrie Gatlin Fuller Facebook New York Physical Therapy Association APTA Student Assembly Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes! Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart! Xo Karen
Rakhel Shapiro has over a decade of dedicated mindfulness practice in the insight meditation and Unified Mindfulness traditions. Her approach draws from Shinzen Young’s "four quadrants" of practice: to appreciate self and world, transcend self and world, transform self and world, and express the benefits of practice in our thoughts, words, and actions. She balances an insight/liberation driven focus with cultivation of deep caring, empowering students to transcend unnecessary suffering, and nourish connected and meaningful lives.Rakhel specializes in one-on-one Meditation Mentorship for emotional and relational intelligence, living by authentic values, and deep insight practice. Her work is informed by specialized training in attachment-oriented mindfulness practices and Motivational Interviewing.Rakhel is a certified Meditation Mentor through Mettagroup and Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society, and a teacher in Shinzen's Unified Mindfulness system. She holds a BA with Highest Honors from Vassar College, and is currently a PhD student in clinical psychology at Long Island University - Brooklyn.https://deepmindfulness.io
Ralph Engelman, a senior professor of journalism at Long Island University Brooklyn and co-administrator of the George Polk Awards, joins producer Michael O'Connell to discuss this year's award winners, including three first-time awards for digital outlets, and why newspapers need to reconsider the importance of investigative journalism.
The Write the Book Now! Interview and Podcast Show’s guest is Jerald L. HooverJerald is an adjunct professor at Long Island University Brooklyn where he teaches Sport Communication and Sport Management. Jerald has had teaching stints at the Korean American Heritage Foundation where he taught English to Korean born students visiting the USA and at the renowned Eagle Academy for boys where he also taught English. He is editor-in-chief and senior writer at Pure Sports New York. Jerald has also been a sportswriter for over 17 years and has covered the New York Knicks and New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets: for Black Athlete Sports Network, The Network Journal, Sport New York Style and BustaSports.com. Jerald is also an award winning novelist and filmmaker.
The Write the Book Now! Interview and Podcast Show’s guest is Jerald L. HooverJerald is an adjunct professor at Long Island University Brooklyn where he teaches Sport Communication and Sport Management. Jerald has had teaching stints at the Korean American Heritage Foundation where he taught English to Korean born students visiting the USA and at the renowned Eagle Academy for boys where he also taught English. He is editor-in-chief and senior writer at Pure Sports New York. Jerald has also been a sportswriter for over 17 years and has covered the New York Knicks and New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets: for Black Athlete Sports Network, The Network Journal, Sport New York Style and BustaSports.com. Jerald is also an award winning novelist and filmmaker.
My guest this week is Hilary Lorenz and in 2010 she founded in Abiquiu, NM. Abiquiu is located in the high desert and that's where Hilary built by hand a large studio out of stone, mud, wood and tin. It's a space that she has also created for a select group of artists to come and create each year and we discuss her process for doing this in our convo. Each year Hilary splits her time between New York City and New Mexico... She spends several months in Abiquiu deeply engaged in her practices -art, running, mountaineering. She is a multidisciplinary artist who explores intersections of running, nature, and solitude and a highly accomplished artist. Her recent exhibitions include Nomadic Geographies (2014), Wave Hill, NY, In the Spirit (2014), Pioneer Bluff, KS, Tracing Nature, Muriel Guepin, NY (2012). Group exhibitions include, Influencers (2014) Print Center of NJ, Corridor Gallery, (2012) Brooklyn, NY and many more. She is also a Fulbright Fellow and the NEA-MidAtlantic Fellow. In 2011 Hilary had the pleasure of running on Track and Field, Allora and Calzadilla sculpture at the 54th Venice Biennale Lorenz received an M.A. and M.F.A. from University of Iowa and is a Professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn, NY. She was definitely one I wanted to talk to about time management since she has a lot on her plate. Stonetrigger Press Topics Discussed The value of storytelling in selling products How a 30-day creating and blogging challenge helped propel Etsy sales early on Art exhibits vs. craft fairs ...and much much more Resources Mentioned - a comprehensive resource for the printmaking community - great place for finding free or low cost shipping supplies. Just find your local market and start searching. Best ways to reach Hilary Email: Hilary [at] HilaryLorenz [dot] com Etsy shop: Social media: Website: Blog: Hilary's Etsy Shop Shoutout - listen in to hear how this Etsy seller uses a very creative and unique selling technique that has garnered her almost 30,000 sales to date and be sure to check out her Etsy shop... Let her know Hilary sent you! Please take a minute to subscribe and leave an honest review of the podcast in and . That really helps to get the word out about the show. Connect With Me: Twitter: Follow Facebook Group: - This is where I'm connecting with you after the podcast. Lots of fun convos here too! Facebook: Like the Pinterest: Instagram: Google+: Email: Use the OR interview [at] convome [dot] com
After a brief hiatus, the Bedford & Sullivan podcast is back for its 7th episode. On today's show, Joe Dorinson, a professor of history and the former chairman of the department at Long Island University Brooklyn, will call into the show to discuss growing up in an integrated area of Brooklyn in the 1940's, his family's working class background in the Metro Area in the late '30's, and his life-long relationship with baseball. So, join us at 6:30PM EST for the latest edition of the Bedford & Sullivan podcast!
Mike talks with Jennifer Rauch, Professor of Journalism and Communication Studies at Long Island University Brooklyn. Dr. Rauch is an award-winning writer, educator and researcher whose work focuses on alternative media, media activism and popular culture. Her latest book is Slow Media: Why 'Slow' Is Satisfying, Sustainable, and Smart ( https://www.amazon.com/Slow-Media-Satisfying-Sustainable-Smart/dp/0190641797 ). Topics Mike and Jennifer discuss include: * Neil Postman's Amusing Ourselves to Death ( https://www.amazon.com/Amusing-Ourselves-Death-Discourse-Business/dp/014303653X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=Y5WVLWJULSK9&keywords=amusing+ourselves+to+death&qid=1565642770&s=books&sprefix=amusing+ourselves+%2Cstripbooks%2C163&sr=1-1 ) * Jennifer's extended digital media retreat * the Slow Food movement's influence on slow media * the best slow journalism being produced today * whether slow media is elitist * liberal bias in slow media * why Luddites get a bad rap * the politics of time Check out Jennifer's Slow Media Blog ( https://slow-media.org/ ) Jennifer Rauch on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/jlrauch/ ) *Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible*. If you're interested in supporting the show, go to patreon.com/politicsguys ( https://www.patreon.com/politicsguys ) or politicsguys.com/support ( http://www.politicsguys.com/support ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy