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This is an interview with a Brooklyn-born Orthodox boy who became a Conservative Rabbi, and who later moved to the Reconstructionist movement. Finally, today, he considers himself a Humanistic Rabbi. Rabbi Levin served as a Chaplain during Vietnam War, and he shares some of his experiences during that painful time in American history.
DocTalk Dental with Endodontist Dr. Martin Levin - Sponsored by Carestream Dental Dr. Martin Levin as he shares his insight on Endodontics, technology and education.
Segment A: Workplace Romances: Love on the Clock If you spend 8+ hours with the same people, 5 days a week, there's good chance of a romance forming within the workplace, especially with that shared interest. Is romance on the clock a career "do or don't?" If it does happen, how should it be handled? On this encore edition of HearSay, host Cathy Lewis talks with experts in the field. This program originally aired in November 2010. Segment B: "So you've been working like a dog, eh? Good boy!" Your faithful canine companion might teach you a thing or two about your job! Join us for this delightful conversation with 92-year old Martin Levin about his latest book, "All I Know About Management I Learned From My Dog." This interview first aired in June 2011.
This week Jon Patch talks to 91-year-old management guru Martin Levin about what helearned about management from an unlikely source-- his dog. When Martin Levin decided to adopt a dog by the name of Angel, he thought he was in for an interesting experience, yet not a challenging one. It didn’t take long for him to learn that he was wrong. Very wrong. Following one of the guiding mantras of his life to never stop learning, Levin found that each day with his dog brought new insights. Through interacting with Angel, he began to recall some personal adventures that added to this insight. In the end, Levin found that his Four Golden Rules of Management were so simple that even Angel understood them. Thus, if a manager can develop trust, it will lead to corporate excellence, provided he or she is able to communicate effectively, make the right strategic decisions, and, above all, persevere. Levin’s book is one to entertain, inspire, and educate business executives (and dog lovers). More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - All I Know About Management I Learned from My Dog with Jon Patch
Sheep Discovers Cancer Emma Turner says her pet sheep, Alfie, was the first one to detect that she had breast cancer. Turner says Alfie just started butting her in the chest over and over. A bruise eventually developed, and she subsequently discovered a lump on her breast. Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks 92 year old Martin Levin says all he knows about management he learned from his Dog! Levin started Law School at 62 and passed the bar at 65! Now he's chronicled his life in his book. Having a Safe 4th Our dogs don't enjoy the fireworks like we do. Sometimes it's just better to leave them inside with some music and treats. We even have some tips for calming the savage beast. The Attack of the Killer Foxtails WTF! Foxtails again? These things are everywhere. And they can cause our pets all kinds of problems including abscesses and infection. Dr. Debbie uncovers the truths about these buggers. More this week
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Martin Levin back to Conversations LIVE to talk about the success of his book WE WERE RELENTLESS, and whats happened since the book's release.
Cyrus Webb welcomes back author Martin Levin to Conversations LIVE! Radio to discuss the events that led to the writing of his book WE WERE RELENTLESS, and what he and his son are doing to bring attention to childhood obesity.
Authors Martin Levin and Kris King talk to Cyrus A. Webb about how their personal stories can inspire and encourage others.
Martin Levin was the popular (particularly at Book Expo Canada where we met) Books Editor at the (Toronto) Globe and Mail newspaper. We talk here about namesakes in Tolstoy, guilt, tragedy, sorrow at not being able to review anywhere near all worthy books, blockbusters syphoning money away from deserving titles, getting boys to read books, graphic novels, Canadian literature as post-colonial/nationalist; Cynthia Ozick, post-modern levelling, discerning value, the benefits of competition, the decline of book talk in print, and Thunder Bay, Ontario.