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"Mothering is a messy, interrupted experience." "It's not an 'or' situation…it's despairing AND it's light."In this introspective conversation, Dr. Jennifer Reid speaks with psychotherapist Dr. Margo Lowy about her book Maternal Ambivalence: The Loving Moments and Bitter Truths of Motherhood. Dr. Lowy shares insights from her research and personal experience on maternal ambivalence, which she describes as "the mother's ability to hold together all her feelings and not disregard the difficult ones."Key Points:* Personal Journey* Dr. Lowy shares her experience with three children born across a span of 17 years.* She describes becoming less rigid and more able to "flow" with motherhood over time.* Her experience with secondary infertility highlights additional complexities in maternal emotions.* "What I want to normalize is for mums to let them know that they're not alone. We all have these feelings."* The Danger of Idealized Motherhood* Society expects mothers to be "fully selfless, fully caring, and really virtually on tap for our children."* This impossible standard undermines mothers' humanity and authenticity.* Children have an "antenna" for when parents are being genuine versus hiding feelings.* Motherhood as a Series of Losses* Each milestone brings both happiness and grief as children grow.* "Actually, mothering is a series of losses. It's an experience of expansion and contraction."* A mother's job is paradoxically "to be able to be left" by her child.* Creating Support Systems* Dr. Lowy advocates for creating spaces where mothers can share feelings without judgment.* The importance of surrounding yourself with people "that give you energy and that were kind of on my side and weren't judgy."* Social support is crucial during challenging periods like infertility.Dr. Reid on Instagram: @jenreidmd and LinkedInAlso check out Dr. Reid's regular contributions to Psychology Today: Think Like a Shrink.Thank you for listening to The Reflective Mind Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Seeking a mental health provider? Try Psychology TodayNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Dial 988 for mental health crisis supportSAMHSA's National Helpline - 1-800-662-HELP (4357)-a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.Disclaimer:The views expressed on this podcast reflect those of the host and guests, and are not associated with any organization or academic site.The information and other content provided on this podcast or in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice, nor is the information a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this website is for general information purposes only.If you or any other person has a medical concern, you should consult with your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something that have read on this website, blog or in any linked materials. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services (911) immediately. You can also access the National Suicide Help Line at 1-800-273-8255 or call 988 for mental health emergencies. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amindofherown.substack.com
Send us a textIn this conversation, Dr. Margo Lowy discusses the complexities of motherhood, emphasizing the importance of embracing the messiness and normalizing the feelings that come with it. They explore the role of community support, the significance of maternal ambivalence, and the need for mothers to forgive themselves for not being perfect. The discussion advocates for a more compassionate understanding of the motherhood experience.Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner. For more content from Dr Jessica Hochman:Instagram: @AskDrJessicaYouTube channel: Ask Dr JessicaWebsite: www.askdrjessicamd.com-For a plant-based, USDA Organic certified vitamin supplement, check out : Llama Naturals Vitamin and use discount code: DRJESSICA20-To test your child's microbiome and get recommendations, check out: Tiny Health using code: DRJESSICA Do you have a future topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email Dr Jessica Hochman askdrjessicamd@gmail.com.The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.
ABD Başkanı Donald Trump'ın, diğer ülkelere getirmeyi planladığı gümrük vergilerinden müttefiki Avustralya'nın payına yüzde 10 düştü. Lowy Enstitü ekonomisti Ahmed Albayrak, bu durumun Avustralya ekonomisini nasıl etkileyeceğini SBS Türkçe'ye yorumladı.
Appendiceal neoplasms present with peritoneal carcinomatosis and despite aggressive CRS/HIPEC, often recur and are chemotherapy resistant. In this Colorectal DSWG SSO sponsored podcast episode, we discuss an overview of the recent publication of "Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Inhibition as a Novel Therapy for Peritoneal Mucinous Carcinomatosis with GNAS Mutations" by Dr. Lowy's research lab at UCSD. The authors treated 16 patients in this Phase 2 study of oral Palbociclib in recurrent appendiceal adenocarcinoma patients and identified excellent treatment and long-term response with 13/16 of patients treated having reduction in CEA and excellent survival (median FU of 17.6 months, OS not reached). Dr Lowy provides informative background, study details and discusses next steps for this novel treatment approach. A link to the paper in question is https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39413348/
Motherhood is a journey of contradictions—joy and exhaustion, love and frustration, connection and independence. In this episode of the Women Express Podcast, psychotherapist Dr. Margo Lowy explores the power of embracing these complexities through maternal ambivalence—the ability to hold multiple emotions at once. She challenges the myth of the “perfect mother,” offering a refreshing perspective on self-compassion, growth, and the beauty of imperfection. We dive into the impact of social media, the evolving dynamics of modern motherhood, and how embracing both the highs and lows can lead to deeper connections with our children and ourselves. - Check Out Dr. Lowy's Book, Maternal Ambivalence: The Loving Moments & Bitter Truths of Motherhood - Check Out Dr. Lowy's Instagram here! Stay Connected with Women Express: - Youtube - Instagram -Denise Linkedin -Nia Linkedin -Website
Our guest for today's podcast is Michel Lowy, who co-founded SC Lowy in 2009. SC Lowy specializes in non-investment grade credit opportunities outside the United States, focusing on opportunistic corporate lending. SC Lowy has deployed $4.8 billion in capital and manages $1.6 billion in assets, with a presence across nine offices in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Michel has focused on distressed, special situations and private credit investing for his entire career spanning more than 25 years. Before launching SC Lowy, Mr. Lowy founded Deutsche Bank's distressed and strategic investments group for Asia Pacific in 1999. Based in Singapore, New York and lastly Hong Kong, he built and led a dominant Asia-focused proprietary trading and investment team over the span of 10 years, while later adding Latin America to his mandate. Without further ado, here is our conversation with Michel Lowy.
Send us a textJonathan Lowy is a distinguished product engineer whose career spans more than four decades in the realms of product design and manufacturing. His journey has been marked by a commitment to excellence and innovation, leading to significant contributions in various engineering sectors.Throughout his career, Jon has been deeply involved in Design for Manufacturing (DFM), focusing on creating designs that are not only innovative but also optimized for efficient production. His approach emphasizes the importance of collaboration between design and manufacturing teams to ensure that products are both high-quality and manufacturable at scale.In addition to his engineering pursuits, Jon has dedicated a portion of his career to education, serving as a STEM teacher. This role allowed him to mentor the next generation of engineers, sharing his passion for the field and instilling in his students the principles of effective design and manufacturing.Currently, Jon is collaborating with Jiga, a company that enhances custom manufacturing supply chains by fostering reliable supplier relationships and streamlining communication. Through this partnership, he aims to assist engineers in building smarter solutions, addressing real-world challenges, and learning from the experiences he has gathered over the years.Jon's extensive experience and dedication to sharing knowledge make him a valuable resource for engineers seeking to deepen their understanding of DFM and improve their practices in product development and manufacturing.LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-lowy-578171227/https://jiga.io/ Aaron Moncur, hostAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
On the first in a series of “Small Business Matters” in association with the U.S. Small Business Administration of New Hampshire District Office, our guest was Master Chocolatier Richard Tango-Lowy. Mr. Tango-Lowy is the owner-operator of Dancing Lion Chocolate at 917 Elm Street in Manchester. From humble beginnings in 2011 he has turned his chocolate business into one of national and international renown. His story was recently published in the book “Wild Chocolate” written by author Rowan Jacobsen.
Jonathan Lowy, founder and president of Global Action on Gun Violence, explains how he's using the legal system to stem the flow of guns from U.S. gun dealers to Mexican cartels and how we can stop gun violence in America.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
- Trong nhiều năm qua, hàng năm Viện nghiên cứu Lowy có trụ sở tại thành phố Sydney, Australia đều công bố chỉ số quyền lực Châu Á. Trong đánh giá đưa ra vào năm nay, Lowy nhận định ảnh hưởng của Việt Nam trong khu vực đang gia tăng. Đâu là những yếu tố làm nên điều này? Chủ đề : vị thế, việt nam --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support
In the past few months Darren has been teaching his elective undergraduate course, Power and Influence in World Politics (POLS2136) at ANU. This year, he has grappled with the impact of Donald Trump's re-election, and what it signifies for how power will be accumulated and wielded in the future. Remember, Trump's core critique of the Biden Administration was weakness – so presumably Trump plans to show us strength. Does that mean America can be more ‘powerful', or will the result actually be the opposite? And Australia's deals with PNG and Nauru this month illustrate how far Australia has come in exercising power and influence in recent years. Hervé Lemahieu and Susannah Patton of the Lowy Institute in Sydney join Darren for a conversation about power. Hervé is Lowy's Director of Research and Susannah the Director of the Southeast Asia Program and Project Lead for Lowy's Asia Power Index, which Hervé first developed in 2018. Who better to have a conversation with about power, what it is, how we measure it, and how the forces that have given us Trump, or perhaps Trump himself, might require is to reassess how we conceive of power in world politics into the future. Australia in the World is written, hosted, and produced by Darren Lim, with research and editing this episode by Walter Colnaghi and theme music composed by Rory Stenning. Relevant links Hervé Lemahieu (bio): https://www.lowyinstitute.org/herve-lemahieu Susannah Patton (bio): https://www.lowyinstitute.org/susannah-patton Lowy Institute Asia Power Index, 2024 Edition: https://power.lowyinstitute.org/ Susannah Patton and Hervé Lemahieu, “Asia has no hegemon: But U.S.-Chinese Bipolarity Is Good for America and the Region”, Foreign Affairs, 13 September: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/asia-has-no-hegemon-us-chinese-bipolarity-good-america-region Mitch McConnell, “The Price of American Retreat: Why Washington Must Reject Isolationism and Embrace Primacy”, Foreign Affairs, Jan/Feb 2025: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/price-american-retreat-trump-mitch-mcconnell Join or die (Netflix documentary): https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81746809 Wicked (2024 Film): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_(2024_film)
In This Week's The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz, Ilyssa welcomes Founder, DivorceCoach4Women, Mardi Winder-Adams on How to Set Boundries. Partner: Meyer, Olsen, Lowy, Meyers, Eric Meyer Answers the Question: Can You Get A Divorce From Jail? The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz is a safe and comfortable place for listeners to put their feet up and escape from the daily grind while we offer you comfort and advice during a challenging and often isolating time in your life. It is hard to turn to friends and family who don't understand what you are going through emotionally, mentally, or economically but we do and there is nothing to feel ashamed about! While the topics and guests will vary every week – the messaging is always the same: we are going to help you get through this dark period and despite how bleak you may think things look. If you cannot see the audio controls,
In celebration of Giving Tuesday, the latest episode of Motivational Mondays revisits some of the most inspiring stories of generosity and impact from past interviews. This special compilation features five remarkable guests: Tom D'Eri, Pam Cusick, Dr. Cynthia Hickman, Carly Broderick, and Adam Lowy. Each of these individuals has made significant contributions to their communities through their philanthropic efforts and humanitarian work.Tom D'Eri is highlighted for his advocacy for autism inclusivity, creating supportive environments and opportunities for individuals with autism. Pam Cusick shares her passionate work in empowering patients by ensuring their voices are heard in healthcare. Dr. Cynthia Hickman provides invaluable insights into elder care, emphasizing the importance of love, patience, and leadership in caregiving. Carly Broderick discusses her efforts to redefine gender norms and promote inclusivity through her personal care brand. Adam Lowy addresses the crisis of food insecurity in America, showcasing his innovative solutions to combat hunger.This Giving Tuesday episode serves as a powerful reminder of the diverse ways we can contribute to society and support those in need. The stories of these five guests inspire listeners to take action and make a difference in their own communities. Motivational Mondays continues to spread the spirit of giving and kindness, encouraging everyone to get involved and help create a better world.LEARN MORE:> > Tom D'Eri - Advocating for Autism Inclusivity (https://www.nsls.org/blog/propelling-autism-inclusivity)> > Pam Cusack - Advocating to Give Patients a Voice (https://www.nsls.org/blog/advocating-to-give-patients-a-voice)> > Dr. Hickman - Caregiving - Caregiving for the Elderly (https://www.nsls.org/blog/learn-the-journey-of-caregiving)> > Carly Broderick - Redefining Gender Norms (https://www.nsls.org/blog/redefining-gender-norms-in-personal-care)> > Adam Lowy - Solving the Crisis of Food Insecurity in America (https://www.nsls.org/blog/fighting-hunger-and-sparking-change)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:> > Listen to the bonus episode to learn the importance of helping to set up others for success and the power in acknowledging individual team members' successes (https://thens.ls/3Bdwcvk)Mentioned in this episode:NSLS members!
- Từ góc nhìn của một nhà phân tích Ấn Độ. Hai nước Ấn Độ và Trung Quốc bắt đầu rút quân khỏi các khu vực tranh chấp ở biên giới. Trước đó, Thủ tướng Ấn Độ Na-ren-đra Mô-đi đã có cuộc gặp song phương với Chủ tịch Trung Quốc Tập Cận Bình bên lề Hội nghị Thượng đỉnh lần thứ 16 Nhóm các nền kinh tế mới nổi (BRICS) tại Nga.Bình luận về sự kiện này, Viện Nghiên cứu quốc tế Lowy cho rằng “ Thỏa thuận mới nhất giữa hai bên là một bước tiến” trong bối cảnh căng thẳng liên tục gia tăng từ năm 2020. Tuy nhiên, vấn đề đặt ra là tính khả thi và bền vững của Thỏa thuận này, sau những bước tiến vừa qua. Giáo sư Srikanth Kondapalli, nhà nghiên cứu về Trung Quốc, Trung tâm Nghiên cứu Đông Á, Trường Nghiên cứu Quốc tế, Đại học Jawaharlal Nehru, Ấn Độ sẽ phân tích kỹ hơn về điều này Chủ đề : Ấn Độ, Trung Quốc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support
Zach Lowy speaks to Ben Mattinson (@Ben_Mattinson_) and Juan Buxadé (@JuanitoBuxade) about Nuno Tavares, Leverkusen's recent struggles, Barcelona's Clásico dominance, Nice's derby win, Kenan Yildiz and plenty more on the latest episode of Zach Lowy's European Football Show.
Zach Lowy speaks to Toni Afoké (@ToniAfoke) and Karan Tejwani (@karan_tejwani26) about Bradley Barcola's meteoric ascent, Antoine Griezmann's international retirement, Ipswich's impressive start, why the Erik ten Hag era may be coming to an end soon at Manchester United, the state of play at Ajax, and plenty more on the latest episode of Zach Lowy's European Football Show.
Zach Lowy speaks to Tom Overend (@tovers98) and Kaustubh Pandey (@Kaus_Pandey17) about Torino's table-topping form, Sevilla's decline, Chelsea's ownership tension, Marseille's last-gasp win vs. Lyon, Daniele De Rossi's dismissal, and plenty more on the latest episode of Zach Lowy's European Football Show.
Zach Lowy speaks to Fuad Cadani (@FuadCadani) and James (@afcjxmes) about the North London Derby, Jesus Navas' impending retirement, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's swift transition to life in Ligue 1, Jadon Sancho's Chelsea debut and plenty more in the 60th episode of Zach Lowy's European Football Show.
What does becoming a leader who drives success and leaves a lasting impact take? In this special episode, host Denis Gianoutsos revisits insightful conversations with Trevor Shailer, Adrian Stevens, and Adam Lowy, each offering a unique perspective on leadership. Trevor Shailer shares how his sports background, especially in boxing, shaped his unexpected leadership path, highlighting the importance of mentorship and humility. Adrian Stevens reflects on how embracing responsibility, even when hesitant, helped him overcome imposter syndrome and develop an authentic leadership style influenced by his global upbringing. Adam Lowy discusses the humble beginnings of Move for Hunger, emphasizing the power of simple ideas and the importance of asking for help. These stories provide strategies and insights for navigating leadership challenges and practical lessons that listeners can apply to their own lives. This episode is a must-listen if you're ready to explore what it means to lead with purpose and make a difference. Join us and let these powerful narratives guide you on your leadership journey.EP46: Trevor Shailer: From Boxing Champion to Leadership InnovatorThe Power of Sports in Shaping Leadership: Trevor shares how his early years in boxing and sports laid the foundation for his leadership journeyFalling Into Leadership: An honest reflection on how Trevor transitioned from being a sportsman to a leader, often thrust into roles rather than seeking them outMentorship and Humility: The influence of key mentors like Amster Reedy on Trevor's leadership style, emphasizing humility, cultural knowledge, and the importance of feedbackEP50: Adrian Stevens: Embracing Leadership Through ExperienceA Global Perspective on Leadership: Adrian's diverse background from the UK to Southeast Asia and Australia and how these experiences shaped his leadership approachLearning to Lead Early: Insights from Adrian's early leadership roles in the school cadet corps and how these experiences translated into corporate successOvercoming Imposter Syndrome: Adrian discusses his battle with imposter syndrome and the advice that helped him shift his mindset, leading to greater confidence and authenticity as a leaderEP56: Adam Lowy: From Moving Trucks to Moving HeartsThe Birth of Move for Hunger: How a simple idea during a moving job sparked the creation of a nationwide nonprofit organization addressing hungerLeadership by Example: Adam's journey from working in his family's moving business to leading a successful nonprofit, with a focus on humility and hands-on leadershipInnovation and Social Responsibility: Adam's admiration for leaders like Sir Richard Branson and how he integrates social responsibility into his leadership and entrepreneurial endeavorsKey Quotes:“My mentor said to me, ‘I'm correcting you because I want the best for you. I want you to be better,' and that changed my whole perspective on feedback.” - Trevor Shailer“Don't wait. Raise your hand, reach out, and express your interest—because missed opportunities don't come back.” - Adrian Stevens“I've found that people, especially leaders, are often more willing to help and share their time than we think—all you have to do is ask.” - Adam LowyThe 10 Ways to Lead in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download
Biến động chính trị cùng chiến dịch chống tham nhũng gây tranh cãi và việc đình trệ ra quyết định đang làm suy yếu quá trình phục hồi và có nguy cơ hạn chế khả năng hưởng lợi của Việt Nam từ việc dịch chuyển chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu, theo nhận định của Viện nghiên cứu Lowy. Xem chi tiết: https://bit.ly/voatvfb4 Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: Đại sứ EU tại Việt Nam: Đối thoại nhân quyền ‘hữu ích, xây dựng'. 11 Kitô hữu bị Việt Nam bỏ tù tổng cộng 90 năm hiện đang mất tích. NATO tăng quan hệ với Ấn Độ Dương-Thái Bình Dương, Trung Quốc kêu gọi chớ lập ‘các tiểu nhóm'. Hàn Quốc cảnh báo NATO về mối đe dọa Nga-Triều. Lào, Trung Quốc tập trận chung. LHQ: Vụ tấn công đẫm máu vào bệnh viện nhi Ukraine có thể là phi đạn Nga. Israel càn quét Hamas ở Thành phố Gaza, các bệnh viện phải đóng cửa.
Biến động chính trị cùng chiến dịch chống tham nhũng gây tranh cãi và việc đình trệ ra quyết định đang làm suy yếu quá trình phục hồi và có nguy cơ hạn chế khả năng hưởng lợi của Việt Nam từ việc dịch chuyển chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu, theo nhận định của Viện nghiên cứu Lowy.
Are you leveraging your marketing strategies to truly amplify your business goals? In this enlightening episode of Behind Design, Rachel Pesso sits down with Max Lowy, co-founder of Attention Trading, to explore the transformative power of purpose-driven and organic marketing. Max shares invaluable insights into how a deep understanding of business goals can radically shape marketing efforts, making them more effective and aligned with overall business objectives. Dive into a discussion that reveals the intricacies of marketing that not only reaches but resonates with the audience, ensuring sustained growth and success.Show Notes:Social Media Handle: @attentiontradingWebsite: www.AttentionTrading.comSocial Media Handle: @therealmaxlowyLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxlowy/Want to learn more about where to connect with Rachel? Websites: www.rachelpesso.com | www.soulthemes.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelpesso/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rachelpessoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelpessodesign/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelpesso/
Thanks for listening to the Long Ball Futebol Podcast! Become a Long Ball Futebol Sócio for just £1 a month → https://www.patreon.com/LongBallFutebolThis week we're joined by Zach Lowy from breaking the lines to discuss all the action from Jornada 31 of the Primeira Liga season. Focus is on FC Porto as Andre Villas-Boas wins a landslide election to become the new president of Porto after 43 years under Pinto da Costa. We discuss what impact he will have on Porto both on and off the pitch. Plus does Ruben Amorim have a weakness when it comes to the biggest games? And What does the future hold for Braga and Benfica after dissapointing seasons.You can find Zach Lowy on twitter @ZachLowy and Breaking the lines at @BTLVid and https://breakingthelines.com/You can get in contact with the show on Twitter & Instagram @LongBallFutebol
We're sharing a conversation with Jon Lowy, founder and president of Global Action on Gun Violence, about his international work to enforce gun laws through legal means. Plus, a special appearance from Ellen about how she handles stress at school.TOPICS DISCUSSEDThe Pantsuit Politics Book ClubGlobal Action on Gun Violence with Jon LowyOutside of Politics: Stress with EllenVisit our website for complete show notes and episode resources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Nate Lowy, the founder of Juniper Capital Group, brings a wealth of experience and insight into the ever-evolving world of real estate and debt. With a deep understanding of the multifamily space, office conversions, and the impact of current economic conditions on real estate investments, Nate shares his expertise on how to successfully secure financing in today's volatile market. In our conversation, we dissect the nuances of debt structuring, the benefits of loan assumptions, and the future of office space conversions.Learn more at www.lscre.com To apply to attend LSC Summit 2024: www.lscsummit.comFollow Rob Beardsley:YouTubeFacebookLinkedInRead Rob's articles:https://www.lscre.com/blog
Did you know that marketing for small businesses is very different from marketing for big companies and corporations? In this episode, we chatted with the Co-Founder of Attention Trading, Max Lowy, about ins and outs of marketing for small businesses. Attention Trading is a full service digital marketing agency that creates custom solutions to reflect brand's unique personality. They transform ordinary into extraordinary, ensuring their clients shine when it comes to all things marketing. What we cover in this episode: - Max's career path and how each role taught him to approach marketing holistically - Why it's important to be solution oriented when it comes to your marketing strategies - Why it's important to stay consistent with your marketing strategies, and how to know when to switch it up - Why social media may be more of a traditional marketing strategy - What kind of budget you need before approaching an agency - Where you can start building your local community Connect with Max: Website: https://attentiontrading.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxlowy/ Instagram - @TheRealMaxLowy & @AttentionTrading Connect with us on and off the podcast: start getting media features today: https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/thecourse Purchase the Get Booked on Podcasts Workshop: https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/offers/vQiJ5B5k/checkout YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ5fg7TfRXlFh9imJ02M2qw website: www.visibilityonpurpose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visibilityonpurpose/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/toptiermedia
In the first half of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants and refugees sought to rebuild their lives in Chile. Despite their personal histories of marginalization in Europe, many of these people or their descendants did not take a stand against the 1973 military coup, nor the political persecution that followed. Chilean Jews' collective failure to repudiate systematic human rights violations and their tacit support for the military dictatorship reflected a complicated moral calculus that weighed expediency over ethical considerations and ignored individual acts of moral courage. Maxine Lowy draws upon hundreds of first-person testimonials and archival resources to explore Chilean Jewish identity in the wake of Pinochet's coup, exposing the complex and sometimes contradictory development of collective traumatic memory and political sensibilities in an oppressive new context. Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Chile (U Wisconsin Press, 2022) points to processes of community gestures of moral reparation and signals the pathways to justice and healing associated with Shoah and the Jewish experience. Lowy asks how individuals and institutions may overcome fear, indifference, and convenience to take a stand even under intense political duress, posing questions applicable to any nation emerging from state repression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the first half of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants and refugees sought to rebuild their lives in Chile. Despite their personal histories of marginalization in Europe, many of these people or their descendants did not take a stand against the 1973 military coup, nor the political persecution that followed. Chilean Jews' collective failure to repudiate systematic human rights violations and their tacit support for the military dictatorship reflected a complicated moral calculus that weighed expediency over ethical considerations and ignored individual acts of moral courage. Maxine Lowy draws upon hundreds of first-person testimonials and archival resources to explore Chilean Jewish identity in the wake of Pinochet's coup, exposing the complex and sometimes contradictory development of collective traumatic memory and political sensibilities in an oppressive new context. Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Chile (U Wisconsin Press, 2022) points to processes of community gestures of moral reparation and signals the pathways to justice and healing associated with Shoah and the Jewish experience. Lowy asks how individuals and institutions may overcome fear, indifference, and convenience to take a stand even under intense political duress, posing questions applicable to any nation emerging from state repression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In the first half of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants and refugees sought to rebuild their lives in Chile. Despite their personal histories of marginalization in Europe, many of these people or their descendants did not take a stand against the 1973 military coup, nor the political persecution that followed. Chilean Jews' collective failure to repudiate systematic human rights violations and their tacit support for the military dictatorship reflected a complicated moral calculus that weighed expediency over ethical considerations and ignored individual acts of moral courage. Maxine Lowy draws upon hundreds of first-person testimonials and archival resources to explore Chilean Jewish identity in the wake of Pinochet's coup, exposing the complex and sometimes contradictory development of collective traumatic memory and political sensibilities in an oppressive new context. Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Chile (U Wisconsin Press, 2022) points to processes of community gestures of moral reparation and signals the pathways to justice and healing associated with Shoah and the Jewish experience. Lowy asks how individuals and institutions may overcome fear, indifference, and convenience to take a stand even under intense political duress, posing questions applicable to any nation emerging from state repression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
In the first half of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants and refugees sought to rebuild their lives in Chile. Despite their personal histories of marginalization in Europe, many of these people or their descendants did not take a stand against the 1973 military coup, nor the political persecution that followed. Chilean Jews' collective failure to repudiate systematic human rights violations and their tacit support for the military dictatorship reflected a complicated moral calculus that weighed expediency over ethical considerations and ignored individual acts of moral courage. Maxine Lowy draws upon hundreds of first-person testimonials and archival resources to explore Chilean Jewish identity in the wake of Pinochet's coup, exposing the complex and sometimes contradictory development of collective traumatic memory and political sensibilities in an oppressive new context. Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Chile (U Wisconsin Press, 2022) points to processes of community gestures of moral reparation and signals the pathways to justice and healing associated with Shoah and the Jewish experience. Lowy asks how individuals and institutions may overcome fear, indifference, and convenience to take a stand even under intense political duress, posing questions applicable to any nation emerging from state repression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In the first half of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants and refugees sought to rebuild their lives in Chile. Despite their personal histories of marginalization in Europe, many of these people or their descendants did not take a stand against the 1973 military coup, nor the political persecution that followed. Chilean Jews' collective failure to repudiate systematic human rights violations and their tacit support for the military dictatorship reflected a complicated moral calculus that weighed expediency over ethical considerations and ignored individual acts of moral courage. Maxine Lowy draws upon hundreds of first-person testimonials and archival resources to explore Chilean Jewish identity in the wake of Pinochet's coup, exposing the complex and sometimes contradictory development of collective traumatic memory and political sensibilities in an oppressive new context. Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Chile (U Wisconsin Press, 2022) points to processes of community gestures of moral reparation and signals the pathways to justice and healing associated with Shoah and the Jewish experience. Lowy asks how individuals and institutions may overcome fear, indifference, and convenience to take a stand even under intense political duress, posing questions applicable to any nation emerging from state repression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the Cut to the Chase Podcast! On today's episode, we have an exclusive follow-up chat with Jonathan Lowy, a key figure in the battle against gun violence through his work at Global Action on Gun Violence. We revisit the groundbreaking case involving the government of Mexico's lawsuit against major gun manufacturers. Jonathan provides a detailed update on the recent pivotal ruling by the appellate court, reviving Mexico's lawsuit against some U.S. gun manufacturers. Dive into our conversation to uncover the legal developments, the impact of gun trafficking on both sides of the border, and the potential next steps in this crucial fight. Stay tuned and join us in shedding light on this pressing issue. To learn more about mass tort law cases and lawyer best practices, subscribe to the Cut to the Chase: Podcast with Gregg Goldfarb.
Nesse podcast, você já aprendeu sobre as origens e diferenças da esquerda e da direita. Agora é a hora de conhecer um pouco mais de uma ideologia cada vez mais frequente no nosso cotidiano. Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a Extrema Direita. - Se você quiser ter acesso a episódios exclusivos e quiser ajudar o História em Meia Hora a continuar de pé, clique no link: www.apoia.se/historiaemmeiahora - Compre o livro "História em Meia Hora - Grandes Civilizações"! https://www.loja.literatour.com.br/produto/pre-venda-livro-historia-em-meia-hora-grandes-civilizacoesversao-capa-dura/ - Compre nossas camisas, moletons e muito mais coisas com temática História na Lolja! www.lolja.com.br/creators/historia-em-meia-hora/ - PIX e contato: historiaemmeiahora@gmail.com Apresentação: Prof. Vítor Soares. Roteiro: Prof. Vítor Soares e Prof. Victor Alexandre (@profvictoralexandre) - REFERÊNCIAS USADAS: - BOBBIO, Norberto. Direita e Esquerda: razões e significados de uma distinção política. São Paulo: Editora Unesp, 2012. - LOWY, Michael. Conservadorismo e Extrema-Direita na Europa e no Brasil. Serv. Soc. Soc., São Paulo, n. 124, p. 652-664, out./dez. 2015 - NETO, Odilon. Caldeira. (2020). Neofascismo, “nova república” e a ascensão das direitas no Brasil. Conhecer: Debate Entre O Público E O Privado, 10(24), 120–140. (@odilon.caldeira) - MORAIS, Argus Romero Abreu de. O discurso político da extrema-direita brasileira na atualidade. Cadernos de Linguagem e Sociedade, 20(1), 2019 - SILVA, Adriana Brito; BRITES, Cristina Maria. A extrema-direita na atualidade. Serv. Soc. Soc., São Paulo, n. 119, p. 407-445, jul./set. 2014 - PAXTON, Robert. A Anatomia do Fascismo. Editora Paz e Terra, 2008 - VIZENTINI, Paulo Fagundes. Neonazismo, Negacionismo e Extremismo Político. UFRGS; 1ª edição, 2001 - ZIBLATT, Daniel; LEVITSKY, Steven. Como as democracias morrem. São Paulo: Editora Zahar, 2018.
How can holding gun manufacturers legally accountable reshape the fight against gun violence? In a world where accountability in various industries is becoming increasingly scrutinized, the unique legal immunity of gun manufacturers, as granted by the Protection of Lawful Commerce and Arms Act (PLCAA) in 2005, poses a controversial exception. This challenges law firms and the legal industry to explore novel approaches and international avenues to advocate for change and justice in a landscape resistant to traditional civil litigation. In this episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we're joined by Jonathan Lowy, the tenacious legal strategist behind Global Action on Gun Violence. We invited Jonathan on the show to delve into his groundbreaking work challenging the long-standing protections afforded to gun manufacturers and his effort to refashion the conversation around gun-related harm and policy as a human-rights issue. Did you know that Jonathan Lowy and his organization are part of a landmark human rights action in the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, representing victims of the tragic Parkland shooting? This is a bold move that underscores how US gun policies are not just a domestic concern but a human rights dilemma scrutinized on an international stage. Listeners can expect a riveting conversation that not only sheds light on the dark corners of the gun industry but also equips them with insights into innovative legal tactics being employed to tackle one of today's most pressing issues. Episode Rundown: - The special legal status of gun manufacturers and the impact of the PLCAA - Exploring the role of gun marketing tactics in gun violence - How Global Action on Gun Violence is pioneering new strategies to hold the gun industry accountable - The implications of gun violence as an international human rights issue - The influence of U.S. gun policy on international concerns like drug cartels and migration - The potential for safety innovations in firearms and the resistance from manufacturers - A discussion of ongoing litigation efforts, including the groundbreaking case filed on behalf of the Mexican government Key actionable takeaways: - Consider the role that international law and human rights litigation can play in circumventing domestic legal barriers - Analyze the importance of corporate accountability in litigation strategy - Explore the incorporation of public welfare considerations into legal practices and case arguments As we bring this episode to a close, remember that justice often requires us to Cut to the Chase and uncover not just the surface issues but the underlying rights and responsibilities at the heart of our society. And sometimes, it's about challenging the untouchable status quos and creating movements that transcend borders. Join us next time for more insightful discussions that push the envelope of legal practice.
Episode #163 took Mack 550 miles south to the Pine Barrens to visit the artist himself, Tyler Lowy.Picking up putter #052 manually machined in the Pine Barrens, NJ was an experience every golfer needs!The waitlist is growing! Get on it while you can!Follow Tyler Lowy on instagram Follow On The Screws Podcast on Instagram!Subscribe on YouTube! @OTSgolfIntro Ft. RORY Blaklroy Golf (@roryblaklroy) • Instagram photos and videos @RoryblaklroygolfOn The Screws Podcast LinktreeThis episode is brought to you by Swannies GolfUse Promo Code SCREWS25Manscaped - The Best In Men's Grooming USE PROMO CODE - OTSGOLF - 20%OFF + FREE SHIPPING
David Lowy may be Australia's busiest rockstar, but it's not all music related. As founder of The Dead Daisies, David also balances a full schedule of leading a private equity organization for the Lowy Family Group, as well as a keen interest in aviation and philanthropy. Today David talks about his history with The Dead Daisies and balancing it alongside his other interests. Interview start How does David balance his various interests Early interest in music 1st record was the Easybeats Parental expectations and personal desires Rediscovering music, spontaneously buying a guitar Connecting with Doc Neeson Origin of the name “The Dead Daisies” Creating the band, the rotating cast of musicians Joining with some Guns & Roses tour musicians Why release a “Best of” album now? David's involvement and contribution to band decisions What would he like to see the Dead Daisies do next? What thrills David these days? History with aerobatics What does David collect? David's record collection and listening habits 1st band to play in Cuba Did David ever get into the Sydney punk scene? Has his father, Frank Lowy, ever seen a Dead Daisies show? Will we see The Dead Daisies in Australia next year? Does David fly the band on tour? Ever spent time with Malcolm Young? Interview wrap up Check out the "Best of The Dead Daisies" vinyl here. Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
Linda Lowy, casting director for major productions including so many of Shondaland's hit series, shares the unbelievable story of how she found her way into Hollywood. Plus, Katie, Guillermo and Betsy dive into the many secret functions of a casting director and how much the casting process has improved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you curious about the fascinating world of payment processing and how it's evolving? Join us in this enlightening podcast episode as we sit down with industry expert Marshall Lowy, who has been at the forefront of payment processing innovations for over a decade. In this conversation, John shares his valuable insights into the industry's transformation, the role of ethics in business, and the challenges entrepreneurs face. Discover how innovation, resilience, and a commitment to values can lead to success in the competitive payment processing landscape. Key Highlights: Insights into payment processing industry evolution The importance of ethics and values in business Challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs The path to success in payment processing Tune in and gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic payment processing landscape through the eyes of an experienced entrepreneur and innovator.
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with recaps of their rehearsal and tour exploits! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Matt Lowy to the podcast! (12:30) We talk all about his interesting life moving around in the military and because of coming on this very fine podcast he FINALLY gets to tell Cilliza to "suck it!!" TWITTER / INSTAGRAM: @lowymatt1211 Then our hosts close out the show with Chuck telling the story of another meeting of "Littles in the Wild!" and then something they NEVER talk about. (37:30) So great to actually meet Glenn Berggoetz from the band Norwegian Soft Kitten here in Ft. Wayne, IN! BOOK: "Waiting for Evening to Come" BAND: Norwegian Soft Kitten TWITTER: ns_kitten INSTAGRAM: @norwegiansoftkitten FACEBOOK: Search Norwegian Soft Kitten Finally our hosts close out the show with a quick TV recap. (44:00) SONG: "3 Month Situation" by The Popravinas www.reverbnation.com/ThePopravinas www.facebook.com/thePopravinasmusic Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
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Jill is a returning guest who will be talking about her new book, Practicing the Way of the Tao Te Ching. She discusses expanding our consciousness by becoming aware of subtle energy and how it can improve one's life. CONTACT JILL LOWY : Jillowy@yahoo.com VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.asmallmediumatlarge.co (all our shows are listed here) ASmallMediumAtLargePodcast@gmail.com Show Produced by Green Valley Production Studio Music by DJ Booda: http://www.djbooda.com
The guys welcome putter maker Tyler Lowy to the pod and talk about how he makes all his putters by hand, how he got started in golf, and the future of his putters. Thanks to Tyler for being on! Check out his Instagram here. Use code SAVEPAR for 15% off your order from ODIN Golf Use code FAMILIA for 15% off your order from Los Golferos Use code SavePar10 for 10% off your order from Liberty Ball Markers SavePar20 for 20% off at OB Golf Co Follow Us on Instagram @SaveParGolfPodcast Beat by Aataze
This week I speak with Adam Lowy of Cloudsley Cellars about his passions, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. We sit outside at Cloudsley on a perfect summer day to discuss Adam's take on non-interventive winemaking (sorry about the noise from the traffic on the road!). Also, Dave Diamond and Mr Zero talk about how This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide became a giant Canadian One hit wonder - and who knew The Kings were from Oakville, Ontario??
Gun-related deaths are already over 17,000 as of May of this year. In 2021, they were at their highest ever at almost 50,000 murders, suicides, and accidental deaths involving firearms. These statistics are personal to me due to my experiences in the Moonies cult with the Rod of Iron Ministries, Kahr Arms, the AR15 factory, and two compounds (TN and TX) training people for civil war. I spoke with expert Jonathan Lowy who told me he successfully sued Kahr Arms. Jonathan founded Global Action on Gun Violence, a nonprofit working with the international community to stop gun trafficking and violence through litigation, human rights, and other strategies. He has been litigating and advocating against gun violence for over 25 years. He helped win over $100 million for victims in verdicts and settlements, created the precedent that holds gun companies accountable and reformed dangerous gun industry practices. His articles include “The Right Not to Be Shot.” He has been named one of the 500 leading lawyers in America for over ten years by Lawdragon magazine. Learn more about Steven Hassan and Freedom of Mind Resource Center. Visit freedomofmind.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS..., Chris sits down with The Dead Daisies guitarist David Lowy. Lowy checked in to talk about the new BEST OF double release coming on August 18th. They talk about the rumors that Lowy is "just the money guy" of the band, John Corabi returning to the band, if the Glenn Hughes era of the band was given a fair shake, how Gene Simmons treated him and much more! This was a LOT of fun... so check it out! www.thedeaddaisies.com BECOME A VIP: https://bit.ly/cms-vip GET A FREE RUMBLE ACCOUNT: https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/ GET A FREE ODYSEE ACCOUNT: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@ClassicMetalShow:a Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode! **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Get all our episodes at www.chrisakin.net. Facebook: www.facebook.com/chrisakinpresents Instagram: www.instagram.com/chrisakinpresents Twitter: www.twitter.com/realchrisakin Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCol9mEEohs58oVsvtcnCevA --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message
Nghiên cứu mới tung ra của Viện Lowy mang tên “Một bức ảnh chụp nhanh về Quyền lực ở Châu Á: quyền lực của Trung Quốc và Hoa Kỳ ở Đông Nam Á,” đã xếp hạng ảnh hưởng khu vực của hai nước theo bốn mục: quan hệ kinh tế, mạng lưới quốc phòng, ảnh hưởng ngoại giao và ảnh hưởng văn hóa. Nghiên cứu kết luận Hoa Kỳ “đã mất ảnh hưởng vào tay Trung Quốc ở Đông Nam Á trong 5 năm từ 2018 đến 2022 trong cả 4 đề mục nói trên. Thực hư ra sao?
In this episode, I talk with author and psychotherapist Dr Margo Lowy, exploring the concept of maternal ambivalence – an often-silenced but integral part of the mothering experience. Maternal ambivalence is defined as many conflicting feelings or contradictory feelings that can exist at the same time. In her book, "The Maternal Experience: Encounters with Ambivalence and Love", Dr Lowy further develops the concept of maternal ambivalence into being part of a new ‘language of maternal love' and explains how maternal ambivalence is an integral part of our mothering that can actually strengthen maternal love. Learn why this is the case, the reasons why maternal ambivalence remains a cultural taboo, and how to start embracing maternal ambivalence to connect more deeply with your child/ren and yourself. Connect with Dr Lowy's work further at www.drmargolowy.com and her Instagram @drmargolowy See show notes at - https://drsophiebrock.com/podcast93
Martin S. Indyk, the Lowy distinguished fellow in U.S.-Middle East diplomacy at the Council, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the consequences of Benjamin Netanyahu's return as Israel's prime minister. Mentioned on the Podcast Steven A. Cook and Martin S. Indyk, The Case for a New U.S.-Saudi Strategic Compact Martin S. Indyk, Master of the Game: Henry Kissinger and the Art of Middle East Diplomacy For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/israels-new-government-martin-indyk
Time Magazine coverage of former Brady lawyer Jonathan Lowy working on behalf of foreign governments suing US gun companies
Gun manufacturers are the only industry explicitly protected by federal statute from liability lawsuits. Carmakers and cigarette companies can be taken to court if their products or marketing endanger the public. But a 2005 law called the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (P.L.C.A.A.) has made it very difficult to sue a gunmaker. Jonathan Lowy has. He's the chief counsel and vice-president of legal at Brady, one of the country's oldest advocacy groups against gun violence. Faced with a hostile Supreme Court and a Senate filibuster, Lowy believes civil litigation is a path forward for gun-control advocates. Speaking with Michael Luo, who is this week's guest host and the editor of newyorker.com, Lowy explains his strategy of slowly chipping away at the P.L.C.A.A. to change how guns are made, marketed, and sold.