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Aging Sucks: Unless You Cross the Bridge by Dr. Barbara G. MelamedDr. Barbara Melamed is 80 years of age and marveling at getting smarter and happier every day. Her book Aging Sucks…Unless you Cross the BRIDGE is her fourth major book. It invites you the readers to do self-care for yourselves, your parents, other relatives and tells their children how to preserve their Legacies. Dr. Barbara Melamed is a Clinical Affiliate Professor at the University of Hawaii's Department of Psychology. She has also held professional positions at numerous universities including, University of Florida, Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry and Tubingen University. She served as Dean at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Numerous international conferences have extended invitations to her. She is also on the Editorial Boards of journals including the Australasia Medical Journal, The International Journal of Legal and Ethical Issues and the International Journal of Human Resilience and Mental Health.A noted therapist and researcher with decades of experience in clinical and health psychology. In the area of Again, Dr. Melamed was awarded the Biogenesis Health Cluster Award for her research and studies in aging by the Gerontological Society of America.Dr. Melamed is the author of POW: Peace Over War: Using Mediation and Conflict Resolution to Reconcile International and Local Disputes. A compelling exploration of how mediation can address and resolve some of the world's most challenging conflicts based on her own activism in the Gandhi International Institute of Peace and Mediators Beyond Borders.https://www.peaceendswar.com/https://drmelamed.net/https://www.peaceendswar.com/single-projectwww.amazon.com http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/121924dbmamg.mp3
El Almería volvió a ganar y lo hizo de nuevo de una forma contundente, anotando tres goles a domicilio en un estadio que todavía no había visto perder a su equipo, el Córdoba. Luis Suárez abrió la cuenta, Baptistao encarriló la cita y Melamed puso el broche final de un partido con resultado, incluso, corto
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Guy Melamed, CFO & COO of Varonis, joins CJ to discuss the company's two major transitions. In 2019, Varonis shifted from a perpetual model to an on-prem subscription model, completing the transformation in record time. They are currently in the process of transitioning from an on-prem subscription company to a SaaS company. Guy and CJ delve into the challenges of these transitions, the pressure of doing them in the public eye, and how to communicate these processes to your customers, investors, and sales reps. He highlights the key KPIs that Varonis tracks, the ones that are overrated, and the importance of clearly defined metrics. Guy also touches on the challenge of keeping your eye on short, medium, and long-term strategy, before reflecting on his career, the risks he has taken, and lessons learned from his time in sports and business.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.—SPONSORS:Maxio is the only billing and financial operations platform that was purpose built for B2B SaaS. They're helping SaaS finance teams automate billing and revenue recognition, manage collections and payments, and put together investor grade reporting packages.
Melamed y Baptistao fueron los autores de los goles en un partido marcado por la intensidad y el buen juego del rival. Los de Rubi vuelven a marcar dos -o más- goles en un partido y demuestran que no tienen pensado regalar nada y desean continuar con la buena dinámica de resultados. El partido dejó el debut de Quintanilla
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La charla de Luis Novaresio con Alejandro Melamed en +Entrevistas salió al aire por LN+ el 20 de noviembre de 2024
Tu vas au gym, mais tu as de la difficulté à être constant(e) avec ton alimentation et tu aimerais perdre 15 lbs tout en gagnant de la masse ? Si c'est le cas, nous avons créé une formation pour t'aider, ainsi qu'un programme d'entraînement mensuel gratuit : https://www.skool.com/musclelab/about Référence : Armon, G., Melamed, S., Shirom, A., Shapira, I., & Berliner, S. Personality traits and body weight measures: Concurrent and across‐time associations. (2013)
Host Samantha Gambles Farr, MSN, AG-ACNP, FNP-C, RNFA, is joined by Roman Melamed, MD, to discuss the comparative effectiveness of reduced-dose versus full-dose alteplase for acute pulmonary embolism, focusing on patient outcomes and complications. They will highlight study findings on significant improvements in hemodynamic and respiratory parameters in both groups, with a lower rate of hemorrhagic complications in the reduced-dose group (Melamed R, et al. Crit Care Med. 2024;52:729-742). Dr. Melamed is a critical care intensivist and director of the Pulmonary Embolism Program at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and an adjunct associate professor at the University of Minnesota.
20 disparos. Varios mano a mano. Y por momentos fútbol vistoso. Y no fue suficiente. El Almería hizo lo más difícil tras el gol de Centelles pero un gol del Sporting con cierta polémica acabó empatando el estreno de los rojiblancos ante su público. Robertone, Melamed, Arribas, Centelles y Langa fueron los protagonistas tras el encuentro
Inventory management is a key activity in many organizations. Its performance is often measured by the inventory turnover ratio metric, or ITR for short. This is a key performance indicator that managers are incentivised to improve. However, improper measurement of the ITR metric can cause problems in terms of reliability, comparison, and bias. Professor Benjamin Melamed of Rutgers University has proposed novel formulations of Little's Law. The traditional Little's Law is used an as approximation of real-life measurement, whereas Melamed's versions are exact and robust.
Hezbolá se demoró casi en un mes en consumar la venganza que prometió contra Israel. Desde el 30 de julio advirtió que tomaría represalias por el asesinato de su líder militar Fuad Shukr. Y esto se concretó el 25 de agosto, cuando lanzó entre 200 y 300 misiles y drones contra suelo israelí. Pero, justo media hora antes del ataque, los militares de Israel detectaron el movimiento y atacaron con 100 jets más de 40 bases desde donde el grupo chiita libanés lanza cohetes. Ninguno de los dos bandos utilizó toda su capacidad militar y tampoco descartaron más fases de los enfrentamientos. ¿Hasta dónde llegará esta disputa? Lo analizamos en El Debate. "El intercambio de fuego a lo largo de la frontera libanesa-israelí y los mensajes tras los ataques tanto de Israel como de Hezbolá parecen indicar que a ninguno le interesa una guerra abierta", dijo a EFE el exoficial de la inteligencia israelí y analista regional Avi Melamed.Aunque el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamín Netanyahu, y el secretario general de Hezbolá, Hassan Nasrallah, intercambiaron amenazas para advertir que los ataques del domingo 25 de agosto eran solo el inicio de una escalada de violencia, analistas como Melamed, creen que no avanzará."Esto no termina aquí", advirtió Netanyahu, mientras que el líder chií avanzó que la represalia es solo una primera fase de la venganza prometida.Leer tambiénIsrael y Hezbolá reanudaron los enfrentamientos cruzados tras un violento fin de semana¿Comenzó la escalada del conflicto en Medio Oriente que tantos temen? ¿O han sido ataques tácticos para medir fuerzas? Para analizarlo, participan en El Debate dos invitados.- Desde Buenos Aires, Kevin Ary Levin, analista internacional y sociólogo especializado en Medio Oriente.- Desde Madrid, Juan Antonio del Castillo Masete, teniente general retirado del Ejército del Aire y del Espacio de España.
Tina Melamed Jaremko and Tanya Robinson are identical twins but when I was their camp counselor and middle school theatre director, I never had any trouble telling them apart. It was great to hear their mutual memories and learn about their notably individual (though sometimes oddly intertwined) journeys to where they are today.
In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez is joined by Drs. Kirsten Jorgensen and Alex Melamed to discuss fertility sparing surgery in cervical tumors (
On this episode of The Print Report, Deborah Corn and Pat McGrew speak with Ayelet Szabo-Melamed and Phil Gaskin from XMPIE to discuss key takeaways from drupa, the growing trends in automation and multi-channel communication, the importance of integration and collaboration, the future of personalization and what printers can do now to ensure they are successful. Mentioned in This Episode: XMPIE: https://www.xmpie.com/ The Future of Personalisation: https://url.xmpie.com/sfop XMPie Partners: https://www.xmpie.com/about-xmpie/partners/ XMPie Training Campus: https://campus.xmpie.com/ Phil Gaskin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philgaskin/ Ayelet Szabo-Melamed: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayelet-szabo-melamed-41b1781/ ‘The Print Report: LIVE at drupa with Enda Kavanagh and Phil Gaskin, XMPIE': https://podcastsfromtheprinterverse.com/the-print-report-live-at-drupa-with-enda-kavanagh-and-phil-gaskin-xmpie/ Pat McGrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patmcgrew/ McGrewGroup: https://www.mcgrewgroup.com Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Partner with Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com/partnerships/ Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
In this episode of the Feminine Millionaire Show, we dive deep into the inspiring journey of Gila Melamed, a renowned color designer and author of 'I Am - A Self-healing and Self-discovery Journey through Fear and Friendships,' who has embraced a nomadic lifestyle. Gila shares how she transformed her life by embarking on a journey across the USA and Canada in her car. She discusses her innovative approach to color and design, and the profound experiences that come from living in nature. Gila also offers insights into overcoming fear, the importance of vulnerability, and finding true abundance through simplicity and connection with others. Gila's innovative approach to color and design has earned her consecutive "2019-2024" Best in Customer Service awards from Houzz. She now embraces a nomadic lifestyle on an ongoing basis, working & writing & growing spiritually as she travels. Timestamps 01:30 Gila's Journey to a Nomadic Life 05:27 Embracing Nature and Overcoming Fear 09:14 The Healing Power of Writing and Connection 13:23 Living a Minimalist and Abundant Life 21:49 The Wisdom of Age and Self-Discovery 28:39 Practical Advice for Aspiring Nomads 40:32 Conclusion: Embracing True Abundance Go Deeper with Gila: Buy Gila's Book I Am! A Journey of Self-healing & Self-Discovery through Rear & Friendships” on Amazon Follow Gila's adventures on Substack Visit her website Follow Gila on Instagram Follow Gila on Facebook Go Deeper with Polly Alexandre: Join the From Stress & Overwhelm to Fun & Fulfillment Live Webinar happening on July 29th - https://training.pollyalexandre.com/stress-solution/ Sign Up for the Free Success Meditation Follow me on Instagram: @polly_alexandre
Today we're joined by Enduro star, Jesse Melamed. After winning the overall in 2022, Jesse made a big move from Rocky Mountain to Canyon, so we sat down to see how it's going. Hear how Jesse has chosen and setup his bike for the season. We discuss some of the changes he's made over the past year and the influence that Fabien Barel has had on that. Hear Jesse talk about what it takes to win an EDR these days, along with discussing the state of the sport, the impact of eBike racing and find out if we'll see Jesse racing downhill any time soon. So, it's time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Jesse Melamed. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Jesse on Instagram here and on YouTube here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners We Are One Composites For the Convergence rims, We Are One took their incredible ride feel and durability, added in the latest engineering understanding and materials science and came up with something really special. Improving their already amazing ride characteristics and increasing impact strength by 32%. Downtime listeners can get their hands on We Are One's awesome Convergence rims and wheelsets at 20% off for the month of July. Just use the code 'DowntimeJuly2024' at the checkout over on weareonecomposites.com. Patreon I would love it if you were able to support the podcast via a regular Patreon donation. Donations start from as little as £3 per month. That's less than £1 per episode and less than the price of a take away coffee. Every little counts and these donations will really help me keep the podcast going and hopefully take it to the next level. To help out, head here. Merch If you want to support the podcast and represent, then my webstore is the place to head. All products are 100% organic, shipped without plastics, and made with a supply chain that's using renewable energy. We now also have local manufacture for most products in the US as well as the UK. So check it out now over at downtimepodcast.com/shop. Newsletter If you want a bit more Downtime in your life, then you can join my newsletter where I'll provide you with a bit of behind the scenes info on the podcast, interesting bits and pieces from around the mountain bike world, some mini-reviews of products that I've been using and like, partner offers and more. You can do that over at downtimepodcast.com/newsletter. Follow Us Give us a follow on Instagram @downtimepodcast or Facebook @downtimepodcast to keep up to date and chat in the comments. For everything video, including riding videos, bike checks and more, subscribe over at youtube.com/downtimemountainbikepodcast. Are you enjoying the podcast? If so, then don't forget to follow it. Episodes will get delivered to your device as soon as it's available and it's totally free. You'll find all the links you need at downtimepodcast.com/follow. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google and most of the podcast apps out there. Our back catalogue of amazing episodes is available at downtimepodcast.com/episodes Photo - Boris Beyer
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, David Melamed joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about... -his 14-year struggle to have a child -his candid and heartfelt discussion of the most painful and challenging moments -the sources of strength and upliftment on this journey -his courage and emotional depth This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the male psyche and the profound pain of infertility More about David: David Melamed is originally from Denver and moved back to his hometown about 10 years ago. He runs a search marketing agency with his beautiful wife, Chani. He got married at 28, and now, 14 years later, he still wonders if he was supposed to rub the esrog jelly counter-clockwise, and that's why the gods are punishing him with this infertility rollercoaster. Connect with us: -Check out our Website - Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Watch our TikToks -Follow us on Facebook -Watch us on YouTube -Connect with us on LinkedIn
The age-old Hippocratic saying that all disease begins in the gut is proven time and time again in practice. It is one of the greatest legacies that he bestowed upon the medical field, along with the Hippocratic oath to “do no harm.” So today, my guest and I will explore how the gut can have a hand in every disease state, and also can be a therapeutic target to promote health. Dr. Inna Melamed is a Doctor of Pharmacy, a functional medicine practitioner, an expert in gut and hormone health, and a Crohn's patient in remission. Her career started as a traditional pharmacist and her mission later became to heal herself and help others with chronic gut and hormone problems. She became certified in functional medicine clinical training with Dr. Daniel Kalish. In December of 2017 she earned her PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) degree from one of the top pharmacy schools in the U.S., University of Florida, graduating cum laude, to broaden her clinical knowledge and incorporate that into her functional medicine practice. Since opening her practice, Real Health Solutions, she has helped thousands of clients with their IBD (inflammatory bowel disease), digestive problems, hormone imbalances, and other chronic conditions that could not have been resolved by traditional medicine alone. Dr. Inna successfully incorporates her extensive knowledge of functional medicine into every case that comes into her practice. She is the creator of the signature Digestive Reset program and the Digestive Reset supplement line, which has helped numerous clients virtually and in person. She lives with three sons in Manalapan, New Jersey. Connect with Dr. Inna Melamed via: Email: inna@realhealthsolutionsllc.com Website: Digestive Reset FB: Digestive Reset IG:@digestivereset Linked In: Dr. Inna Melamed Free Books Available on My Website.
The age-old Hippocratic saying that all disease begins in the gut is proven time and time again in practice. It is one of the greatest legacies that he bestowed upon the medical field, along with the Hippocratic oath to “do no harm.” So today, my guest and I will explore how the gut can have a hand in every disease state, and also can be a therapeutic target to promote health. Dr. Inna Melamed is a Doctor of Pharmacy, a functional medicine practitioner, an expert in gut and hormone health, and a Crohn's patient in remission. Her career started as a traditional pharmacist and her mission later became to heal herself and help others with chronic gut and hormone problems. She became certified in functional medicine clinical training with Dr. Daniel Kalish. In December of 2017 she earned her PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) degree from one of the top pharmacy schools in the U.S., University of Florida, graduating cum laude, to broaden her clinical knowledge and incorporate that into her functional medicine practice. Since opening her practice, Real Health Solutions, she has helped thousands of clients with their IBD (inflammatory bowel disease), digestive problems, hormone imbalances, and other chronic conditions that could not have been resolved by traditional medicine alone. Dr. Inna successfully incorporates her extensive knowledge of functional medicine into every case that comes into her practice. She is the creator of the signature Digestive Reset program and the Digestive Reset supplement line, which has helped numerous clients virtually and in person. She lives with three sons in Manalapan, New Jersey. Connect with Dr. Inna Melamed via: Email: inna@realhealthsolutionsllc.com Website: Digestive Reset FB: Digestive Reset IG:@digestivereset Linked In: Dr. Inna Melamed Free Books Available on My Website. Visit https://marinabuksov.com for more holistic content. Music from https://www.purple-planet.com. Disclaimer: Statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
Gila Melamed is my first real follow-up conversation. We chatted last Summer about a road trip she was taking in a camperized car – her carpartment – and I knew at that time she was returning home to “up-size” – to a mini van. Now, many months into Phase 2, Gila tells us about: her journey of self-discovery and healing. (Gila's explanation makes so much sense and is, perhaps, food for thought for many of us.) as with other nomads, there were clues from childhood that this lifestyle would be what fed her soul the process of converting a mini-van to permanent accommodation tips about listening to your gut, with a discussion about fear learning from other like-minded, more experienced women her growth in so many facets of her life Gila is so candid about every facet of her journey, both physical and spiritual… and how that journey helps her to be the person she wants to be and raises her up to be the person she is. Find Gila at: https://substack.com/@nomadiccolorguru Learn more about Gila and find all her links at: https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-gila-melamed-2024/
J.J. and Dr. Yitzhak Melamed untangle Spinoza's famed Tractatus Theologico-Politicus and assess the religiosity of its author, a supposed atheist. Our first mini-series!! Welcome to the second episode of our three-parter covering friend of the pod, Benedict "Barukh" Spinoza.Please send any complaints or compliments to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgFor more information visit torahinmotion.org/podcastsYitzhak Y. Melamed is the Charlotte Bloomberg Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. He holds an MA in philosophy and the history of science and logic from Tel Aviv University, and a PhD in philosophy from Yale University (2005). He has been awarded the Fulbright, Mellon, and American Academy for Jewish Research Fellowships, as well as the ACLS Burkhardt (2011), NEH (2010), and Humboldt (2011) fellowships for his book on Spinoza and German Idealism. He is the author of Spinoza's Metaphysics: Substance and Thought (Oxford University Press, 2013) which offers a new and systematic interpretation of the core of Spinoza's metaphysics. He edited Spinoza's Theological Political Treatise: A Critical Guide (Cambridge University Press, 2010; coeditor: Michael Rosenthal), and Spinoza and German Idealism (Cambridge University Press, 2012; coeditor: Eckart Förster).
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Chani Melamed joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about... -getting married at 26 years old -her 14 year marriage to her husband without children -how she has been able to remain positive and have a zest for life despite her challenges with fertility -how she chooses to enjoy life each and every day through her "go-getter" attitude -how she remains hopeful after all this time Connect with Chanie: -Follow her on Instagram Connect with us: -Check out our Website - Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Watch our TikToks -Follow us on Facebook -Watch us on YouTube
Accelerate your Mental Edge.Guy Melamed, CFO & COO at Varonis Systems Inc, shares his secret for getting sharper, faster, and smarter. He discovered it during his days of playing Major League Soccer, and now's he converted it the C-Suite to boost results the entire organization including......achieving a 5-year transition plan in just 5 quarters!And YES you can utilize it with your team team too!LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/guy-melamed-46b7932/Company Link: https://www.varonis.com/What You'll Discover in this Episode:What he Learned Being the First Israeli Drafted into Major League Soccer.Why He Eventually Choose Accounting Over the MLS.An Unexpected Twist that Led to his Growth.HIs Go-To Resource for Mindset.How to Build Trust “Horizontally” in Your Organization.-----Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben FanningSpeaking and Training inquiresSubscribe to my Youtube channelLinkedInInstagramTwitter
Z3 Podcast host Rabbi Amitai Fraiman is joined by Avi Melamed (author, educator and Middle East strategic intelligence analyst) as they deep dive into the intricate layers of politics, ideologies, and regional power dynamics that define this enduring struggle. From unraveling the complexities of Hamas governance to dissecting the influence of major players like Iran and Saudi Arabia, this conversation sheds light on the multifaceted landscape of the Middle East. Discover the pivotal role of education in navigating this volatile and nuanced terrain, as Avi offers insights for a path forward in a region rife with tension and uncertainty, especially in the aftermath of October 7th. Follow Z3 here: Instagram - instagram.com/z3project/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@z3project LinkedIn- linkedin.com/company/z3-project Facebook - facebook.com/Z3Project/ Twitter - twitter.com/Z3_Project Website - z3project.org/
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we chat with Lydia Melamed Johnson, executive director of AIPAD and director of The Photography Show, occurring April 25 - 28, 2024 at the Park Avenue Armory. First, Lydia shares details about the history of The Photography Show and how it differs from other art fairs. Then, she identifies some of the new trends we are witnessing from emerging photographers. Also, Lydia reveals to what extent the proliferation of social media and the iPhone is impacting the photography market. Lastly, she addresses how photography dealers are promoting photographers to mainstream contemporary collectors.
In 2010, Milique Wagner was arrested for a murder he says he had nothing to do with. The night of the shooting, Wagner was picked up for questioning and spent three days in the Philadelphia Police Department's homicide unit, mostly being questioned by a detective named Philip Nordo. Nordo was a star in the department, known for putting in long hours and closing cases – he had a hand in convicting more than 100 people. But that day in the homicide unit, Wagner says Nordo asked him some unnerving questions: Would he ever consider doing porn? Guy-on-guy porn? Wagner would go on to be convicted of the murder in a case largely built by Nordo – and Wagner's experience has led him to believe Nordo fabricated evidence and coerced false statements to frame him. For years, Philadelphia Inquirer reporters Chris Palmer and Samantha Melamed have dug into Nordo's career, looking into allegations of his misconduct. In this episode, they follow the rumors to defense attorney Andrew Pappas, who subpoenas the prison call log between Nordo and one of his informants. It's there where Pappas finds evidence that something is not right about the way Nordo is conducting his police work. Pappas' findings prompt the Philadelphia district attorney's office to launch an investigation into Nordo. The patterns that prosecutors found by reviewing Nordo's calls and emails with incarcerated men, examining his personnel file, and interviewing men who interacted with him showed shocking coercion and abuse. Almost 20 years after the first complaint was filed against Nordo, the disgraced detective's actions became public. He was charged and his case went to trial. Palmer and Melamed analyze the fallout from the scandal and seek answers from the Police Department on how it addressed Nordo's misconduct and how he got away with it for so long. This is an update of an episode that originally aired in December 2022. Support Reveal's journalism at Revealnews.org/donatenow Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get the scoop on new episodes at Revealnews.org/weekly Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
A melamed in Medzibuzh desires greatly to visit the Baal Shem Tov, but the melamed's employer has forbidden it. One Friday night, the melamed's desire is fulfilled in his dream, and when he awakes he can think of nothing else until finally his dream becomes a reality.
In a chat that felt like it could go on for twice as long, Jesse really lifts the veil to talk about so much of what goes into being a pro enduro racer, the risk of moving away from a successful team as well as breaking down some of his highest moments and discussing where enduro sits when compared to other disciplines. Plus, Henry, Christina, Sarah and Matt tune in with the latest news.
A poor melamed collects for hachnosas kallah one summer, only to be waylaid on his return journey home by a robber. Feeling like he has no choice, he hands over the money and then asks for a moment to daven. The wise melamed is soon on his way, with the money.
Esta semana les compartimos la segunda parte de la entrevista a Alejandro Melamed. Hablamos de los siguientes temas: 00:41- ¿Quiénes te inspiran? ¿Tenés mentores? 04:59- ¿Alguna vez identificaste liderazgos en situaciones no convencionales? 10:49- ¿Cómo te ves en el futuro mundo del trabajo? 13:50- ¿Qué le dirías a Alejandro joven? Abrazá un propósito. ¡Desafía al mundo e inspirá a otros! Recordá que si querés enviarnos tus preguntas, consultas o sugerencias podés hacerlo a podcast@emprendeconproposito.com.ar También podés seguirnos en las otras redes: Web: emprendeconproposito.com.ar IG: @sebasosaemprende YT: Emprende con propósito Te dejamos un resumen, en caso de que quieras guardarte algunos conceptos de este episodio: Algunas ideas que me quedaron de lo que dijo Ale: De todas las experiencias, personas y trabajos se puede aprender algo, depende de cómo lo encares. Una vez tuve un jefe que me dijo: “Cada vez que vengas a plantearme un problema, tenés que venir con 3 soluciones y una de ellas tiene que ser tuya”. “El aprendizaje más grande que tuve de todos, es que todos somos humanos y tenemos una historia detrás”. “El liderazgo con propósito debe pensarse para impactar a las personas, ese es el propósito”. “Las cosas nunca son perfectas, incluso en las organizaciones, pero no podés perder la capacidad de empatizar y de conectar con quienes forman parte de ellas”. “En la vida hay cimas y valles. Momentos en donde estás allá arriba y después abajo. Ahora si esa cima se sostiene durante mucho tiempo, se va a transformar en un valle. Ahora un valle se puede convertir en una cima si te das cuenta de que ese desafío es tu oportunidad de aprendizaje”. “Muchos tienen pánico a la inteligencia artificial. Yo creo que deberíamos tener pánico si pensamos que vamos a trabajar sin ella. Se viene la era de la cobotización que es el trabajo complementario de robots y humanos”. “Los robots pueden hacer cosas mucho mejor que los humanos, pero no tienen emociones, empatía, criterio, consciencia, sentido común, ética ni moral, por eso debemos complementarnos”. “La tecnología debe ser un habilitador y un potenciador de nuestro trabajo”. “Animate a hacer todo, siempre con tus valores como límite”. “La libertad con responsabilidad es un concepto clave para la empresa moderna hoy. Implica abrir el juego a que cada persona pueda tomar consciencia de sus responsabilidades y en base a eso, decidir cómo trabajar”. #humanidad #humanizacion #empresashumanas #equipos #negociosconvalores #empresasconvalores #ecp #cobotizacion #inteligenciaartificial #melamed #trabajodelfuturo
“The Seam Line” , a groundbreaking five-part series, created and narrated by Avi Melamed explores the conflict in and over Jerusalem. Melamed, a fourth-generation Arabic-speaking Jerusalemite Jew, and Middle East expert was the Advisor on Arab Affairs during one of the most violent and chaotic chapters in the history of Jerusalem – the First Intifada. The Begin Center in Jerusalem is screening three episodes from The Seam Line this Wednesday at 7-30 pm. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Avi Melamed about the series. (Photo: Reuters)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I sat down a few months ago to discuss data and development with Clare Melamed, who runs the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data. Transcript available on the From Poverty to Power blog.
My conversation with Gila Melamed, released in September was the most listened to episode of 2023. Gila Melamed is an acquaintance of an acquaintance of mine. I knew Miriam had travelled North America in a camperized van for six months last year and when she told me she was hosting a woman who was travelling North America in a camperized car for a year… I was intrigued. A Mazda CX-5 is a nice car… but to live in it? By choice? I do ask some practical questions. Gila seems to be a colourful character by any standards so her adventures and stories are probably not a surprise… hopefully they will be an inspiration. She also explains how women nomads connect with each other. So much growth for Gila as she embraces this lifestyle. Many of you will identify with her story and her experiences and her evolution. Could you be next? Follow Gila's adventures at: https://www.gilacolorguru.com/blog Find all of Gila's links at: https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-gila-melamed/
FIDF Host Lara Krinsky is joined by Geopolitical Middle East Expert, Former Israeli Intelligence Official, and Senior Arab Affairs Advisor Avi Melamed to give a full presentation on this pivotal moment in the Israel War. Mr. Melamed outlines the question of if this is heading toward a multifront war, the Iranian regime's tactics, the United States involvement in the war, the dangerous movement of the Houthis in Yemen, the way the Arab World is seeing the war and believing or refuting what is being shown through the media and propaganda, and the ultimate mission of making Hamas irrelevant. Following his presentation, Lara and Mr. Melamed address the narrative that Iran has the Arab people's best interest, the United States' relationship with the Mullah Regime, and how the daily actions of the United States shape its image and relationship with Israel. Donate NOW at FIDF.org for the fastest and most direct way to give IDF Soldiers what they need most. 100% of your contribution will go to meet their emergency humanitarian needs. (Recorded 12/20/2023)
Alejandro Melamed es experto en liderazgo con propósito y trabajo en empresas, escritor y orador. Estas fueron las preguntas que le hice en la primera parte: 00:49- ¿Hubo algún momento puntual en el cual se despertó la pasión por el liderazgo?: 04:06- ¿Cómo definirías al liderazgo? 05:45- ¿Qué historia inspiradora tenés para contar? 11:10- ¿Hay alguna situación frustrante que hayas vivido que creas que vale la pena contar? Abrazá un propósito. ¡Desafía al mundo e inspirá a otros! Recordá que si querés enviarnos tus preguntas, consultas o sugerencias podés hacerlo a podcast@emprendeconproposito.com.ar También podés seguirnos en las otras redes: Web: emprendeconproposito.com.ar IG: @sebasosaemprende YT: Emprende con propósito Te dejo un resumen del podcast, en caso de que quieras guardarte algunos conceptos: Conceptos sobre el liderazgo y trabajo en equipo: Toda oportunidad de trabajar en equipo sirve para desarrollar el liderazgo Hay que encontrar aquello que no sabés que sabés Es importante tener “mentalidad de crecimiento” para buscar avanzar ? constantemente Cuando encontrás el lugar de confort, eso debe ser tu zona de disconfort para buscar una nueva Liderar es inspirar a otros para buscar y desarrollar la mejor versión de cada uno Hay que pasar de narrar historias a vivirlas, y después hacerlas La experiencia de campo es clave, es parte de llegar a las posiciones de liderazgo Estar en el lugar de todas las personas de tu equipo es central para entender sus conflictos, qué los preocupa, qué intereses tienen Los líderes deben estar cerca de las personas que lideran, en medio del trabajo, si no nunca podrán cumplir su tarea desde arriba El líder debe fomentar la identidad de cada una de las persona de su organización y equipo, la identificación con la empresa y que se pongan la camiseta, viene después “Si no te equivocaste lo suficiente, es que no llegaste demasiado lejos” “Una idea jamás es una estupidez hasta que se demuestre lo contrario” Equivocarse es importante y sienta las bases del aprendizaje #liderazgo #lideresemprendedores #liderazgoemprendedor #lideresempresarios #equipo #fracaso #exito #aprendizaje #experiencia
This week I have two stories for you, the first about the Vorker Rebbe before he became rebbe when his rebbe, the Seer of Lublin advised him to become a simple teacher even though he was very wealthy and the second about a great Torah teacher that got a gift from the Tzemach Tzedek. If you're enjoying these chasidic stories, please take a quick moment to buy me a coffee. https://ko-fi.com/barakhullman Thank you! I deeply appreciate your support! Also available at https://soundcloud.com/barak-hullman/the-wealthy-jew-who-became-a-melamed. To become a part of this project or sponsor an episode please go to https://hasidicstory.com/be-a-supporter. Hear all of the stories at https://hasidicstory.com. Go here to hear my other podcast https://jewishpeopleideas.com or https://soundcloud.com/jewishpeopleideas. Find my books, Figure It Out When You Get There: A Memoir of Stories About Living Life First and Watching How Everything Falls Into Place and A Shtikel Sholom: A Student, His Mentor and Their Unconventional Conversations on Amazon by going to https://bit.ly/barakhullman.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
How are you leveraging AI to increase your agency's productivity? Which tools are you currently using? Is there a new skill you'd like to master but don't know where to start? Artificial intelligence (AI) brings a new world of possibilities for agency owners that goes beyond just creating content. Today's guest shares his expertise in leveraging artificial intelligence with a problem-solving approach for marketing. He discusses the use of AI to optimize bidding algorithms and drive better results for multi-location brands. David also reflects on his journey into digital marketing, his impostor syndrome when it comes to being an agency owner, how he leverages AI to master new skills, and the impact the mastermind has had on his confidence. David Melamed is an entrepreneur and the founder of Tenfold Traffic. Even though he had very limited exposure to advertising, he describes himself as someone who was born to do marketing and pursued it from a young age. Much of what he was able to learn back then was through the blogosphere “sprinkled with a few doses of back-against-the-wall reality,” he adds. Because of this, he loves to teach and help curious marketers make the smartest marketing investments possible. Currently, David's work focuses on wherever emerging technology meets marketing. For the past year, he's been focusing on the legal industry and helping brands close the loop in their marketing using automation to drive better results. In this episode, we'll discuss: How to leverage AI beyond content creation. Useful tools to help you master new skills. The power of peer support to propel agency growth. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | Radio FM Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. The Revelation That Led to an Interest in Digital Marketing David's passion for marketing began bubbling at age 9 - when his pickle sale business got shut down by school authorities. But the seeds were planted. At some point, he dreamt about building shopping centers. However, a retail leasing gig unlocked a revelation: Brands just needed demographics, accessibility...and search engines. With this epiphany, David saw a future beyond shopping centers. He knew he needed to master digital marketing. But theory lacked application. When dream SEO jobs passed him over for experience, David spent two weeks absorbing everything he could on optimization, wowing in round two. Though still green, it was enough to get him his first opportunity. Leverage AI to Master New Skills with a Problem-Solving Approach With years of work in the marketing space under his belt, David has now moved to focus on the possibilities AI development brings for businesses. To him, AI has not really been a pivot from what he's been doing for years. For instance, he admits he's never been good at scaling a team, which is why he has resorted to scale with automation. “It was easier for me to master automation than finding a team of really awesome people and training them,” he admits. Once AI came along, he wasn't sure about its potential but six months ago he decided to just dive into it. What could AI enable him to do that he couldn't do yesterday? Most people look for the low-hanging fruit to find ways to save time in content creation. What piqued David's interest was the possibility to dive into areas he couldn't before because he didn't have the expertise to use the tools himself. He's not a developer, but he now builds and runs software codes every day with the help of ChatGPT. In his experience, David is getting massive leverage on AI by just asking for help with things he doesn't entirely understand. To him, it's not about something he wants to delegate but rather needs help mastering. Experimenting at the Intersection of Creativity and AI David is a big believer in creating community and helping others with their projects whenever he can. One of the tools he uses all the time and highly recommends is Notion AI, which he uses to create all sorts of things, like a tool to help a 17-year-old entrepreneur with his dropshipping business. “AI today has what I call a last mile problem,” he says. It gives you a great output but it still has limits and Notion is very versatile and quick. Though acknowledging limitations, David sees large language models replacing up to 30% of agency workflows through automation. Beyond workflow efficiencies, David engages in prompted experimentation to extract insights. Testing platforms like Prompt Meteus help him craft and perfect prompts for optimal results. And for both content and creative code, he leverages ChatGPT. For David, AI represents boundless potential - faster database builds, marketing strategy, competitive research, and more. He urges fellow marketers to tap into creative problem-solving through tireless trial and error. He's always looking for ways to leverage these tools in his benefit and finds this has made him ten times more creative than I ever was. The Power of Peer Support for Propelling Agency Growth There was a time when David couldn't get past mental blocks around his pricing and growth. This is why he finds it so important for agency owners to recognize these struggles. In his personal experience, joining Jason's mastermind helped him find a community where he felt appreciated and understood. The first time he attended an in-person meeting with agency owners and realized they all faced common struggles, such as imposter syndrome and self-sabotage. This helped him feel less alone in his journey. Now, David champions masterminds' exponential benefits for agency growth. The connections, accountability, and normalization reframe "failures" as shared struggles. And the price tag becomes a feature, not an expense; higher investment means greater engagement and outcomes for all. In the end, humans thrive supported, not alone. If agency life wears you down, find your people, join a mastermind, and watch obstacles transform into opportunities. You'll emerge healthier, wiser, and ready to reach the next level together. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? If you want to be around amazing agency owners who can see what you may not be able to see and help you grow your agency, go to Agency Mastery 360. Our agency growth program helps you take a 360-degree view of your agency and gain mastery of the 3 pillar systems (attract, convert, scale) so you can create predictability, wealth, and freedom.
As the IDF operates to clear out the remaining Hamas terrorists from Gaza periphery communities, preparations continue for the next stage - a massive military operation inside Gaza. Avi Melamed is a strategic intelligence analyst and an expert on the Arab and Muslim world and founder and CEO of Inside the Middle East: Intelligence Perspectives. He told KAN's Mark Weiss that the war is a mega event with strategic and regional ramifications. We first asked him what motivated Hamas to launch such a deadly attack. (Photo:Eyal Margolin/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes I imagine what it would be like to have a conversation with six-year-old me and wonder what she'd think about how her life turned out. One thing is for certain. She would NOT believe that she would grow up to one day talk to Lisa Melamed (writer of some of our favorite Hey Dude episodes) and Kelly Brown (who played THE Brad Taylor). This conversation was a dream come true, and these two women are literally two of the nicest people ever. We hope you enjoy this extra, EXTRA special episode and are ready to head into season 4 with us in a couple of weeks! Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
Cloud applications continue to grow in popularity, but ensuring the security of these applications often presents a formidable engineering challenge. This challenge motivated the creation of Jit. Jit is a continuous security platform for developers, and seeks to enable every cloud app to start with minimum viable security, or MVS, without slowing development velocity. David The post Minimum Viable Security for Cloud Apps with David Melamed appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
#212** To support the podcast or to sponsor an episode: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/ or email seforimchatter@gmail.com (Zelle/QP this email address)**** This podcast episode is sponsored by the Touro Graduate School of Jewish Studies, a leading academic program in Jewish Studies that equips students with the tools to search out their own unique path into the study of Jewish history and scholarship. Based in NYC, the Touro Graduate School of Jewish Studies provides a supportive environment and personal attention from world-class faculty, seminar-style courses, one-on-one mentorship opportunities, and career advancement guidance. Students can study in person or complete the program online from anywhere in the world. Offerings include a Master of Arts degree in Jewish Studies with concentrations in Jewish History and Jewish Education, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Jewish history, literature, and thought.For more information on admission to the Touro Graduate School of Jewish Studies, including scholarship opportunities, please visit gsjs.touro.edu or call 212-463-0400, ext. 55580. **With Prof. Yitzhak Melamed discussing Solomon Maimon (1753 - 1800) and the new edition of his autobiography.We discussed Maimon's background and upbringing, why he took the name Maimon, the Maggid of Mezritch, alleged story with the Vilna Gaon, confrontation with Rav Raphael Hakohen, relationship with Mendelsohn and Haskala, philosophy, the autobiography, who published it, what language it was written in, the new edition, and much more.To purchase the autobiography of Solomon Maimon: https://amzn.to/3r8PGfw
David Kupfer is a partner with Kasowitz Benson (any opinions and thoughts expressed in the episode are David's not his firm's) Abe Melamed is a professional mediator. David and I grill Abe on maneuver/processes we can apply to settle cases, his mediation show pitch to Netflix pitch. We also trade wild stories and dissect their results.
Jesse Melamed won the 2022 EWS Overall, and then, despite that success, made the move to Canyon from longtime frame sponsor Rocky Mountain. So we sat down with Jesse to chat about what he changed with his mental approach and bike setup to make the 2022 season come together; why it was time for a team change despite that success; his decision-making process in choosing his new race bike from Canyon's extensive line; the start of the 2023 season, including Jesse's insane save at Maydena; the new EDR point structure and race format; and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Jesse's 2022 EWS Overall Title (3:18)Bike setup for the 2022 season (8:38)DH vs. Enduro (10:20)Bike setup for racing vs. riding for fun (11:42)Richie Rude & the battle for the EWS Overall (15:28)Jesse's race prep and approach (21:05)Moving to Canyon (25:55)Changing bike setup & approaching getting on a new one (30:28)The start of the 2023 season (43:10)The new 2023 Enduro point structure & merging with the UCI (48:21)Jesse's “near-death” save (51:02)Growing and managing Enduro racing (55:37)Jesse's 2023 goals (1:02:27)RELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ MembershipBLISTER+ Real World TestimonialsBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideOUR OTHER PODCASTSOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastCRAFTEDHappy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Melamed of Jit brings us a new wrinkle in our ongoing series of developer security topics! Melamed says we should move beyond “shift left,” shifting the security earlier in the CI/CD pipeline, into “Born Left,” a platform in which security tools are in the hands of developers at the point of creation. Melamed talks about his early programming experiences, his Ph.D. in Bioinformatics, and the delineation of responsibilities between developers and the DevSec team. All that and a bit of CTO talk.0:00 - Moving from “shift left” to “born left”3:05 - How David Melamed got into cybersecurity6:00 - Choosing your cybersecurity job path11:15 - Daily work as a cybersecurity CTO13:02 - How to become a cybersecurity CTO15:10 - Keeping a company on track16:40 - DevSecOps shift left to born left21:08 - Born left, and overall security23:13 - Accountability for developers25:07 - Application security and born left29:33 - What will DevSecOps and born left look like in the future?31:00 - How to work in software development security34:35 - First steps to a cybersecurity development job35:30 - What is Jit?38:33 - Learn more about Melamed39:08 - Outro– Get your FREE cybersecurity training resources: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/free– View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcastAbout InfosecInfosec's mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ's security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.
In 2010, Milique Wagner was arrested for a murder he says he had nothing to do with. The night of the shooting, Wagner was picked up for questioning and spent three days in the Philadelphia Police Department's homicide unit, mostly being questioned by a detective named Philip Nordo. Nordo was a rising star in the department, known for putting in long hours and closing cases – he had a hand in convicting more than 100 people. But that day in the homicide unit, Wagner says Nordo asked him some unnerving questions: Would he ever consider doing porn? Guy-on-guy porn? Wagner would go on to be convicted of the murder in a case largely built by Nordo — and Wagner's experience has led him to believe Nordo fabricated evidence and coerced false statements to frame him. For years, Philadelphia Inquirer reporters Chris Palmer and Samantha Melamed have dug into Nordo's career, looking into allegations of his misconduct. In this episode, they follow the rumors to defense attorney Andrew Pappas, who subpoenas the prison call log between Nordo and one of his informants. It's there he finds evidence that something is not right about the way Nordo is conducting his police work. It's Pappas' findings that prompted the Philadelphia district attorney's office to launch an investigation into Nordo. The patterns that prosecutors found by reviewing Nordo's calls and emails with incarcerated men, examining his personnel file, and interviewing men who interacted with him showed shocking coercion and abuse. Almost 20 years after the first complaint was filed against Nordo, the disgraced detective's actions became public. He was charged and his case went to trial. Palmer and Melamed analyze the fallout from the scandal, and seek answers from the Philadelphia Police Department on how they addressed Nordo's misconduct and how he got away with it for so long. This is an update of an episode that originally aired in December 2022.
In preparation for the upcoming season of the Enduro World Series, Payson talks to the top three men of last year, Jesse Melamed, Richie Rude, and Martin Maes. They chat about how they got into Enduro, their favorite courses, and how they're feeling about all the changes being implemented this year. Martin talks about the success he's found in both downhill and Enduro. In 2018, he won an EWS race and then followed it up two weeks later with a win at the World Cup Downhill Finals in La Bresse, France. He talks about the rivalry between downhill and Enduro racers, and the EWS goal he wants to fulfill before going back to downhill racing. Richie was the first man to win back-to-back EWS championship titles in 2015 and 2016 at 21 years old and continues to be a mainstay on the podium. He talks about his busy off-season, gravel riding, and how he's changed as a racer since he burst onto the scene as a teenager. And we listen back to two of our interviews with Jesse, one directly after he won the 2022 overall title in which he discusses his victory, and one from February 2022 in which he talks about his love of training, camaraderie during races, and why heavy mileage is the key to his success. Instagram: @theadventurestache
Today I'm joined by Jesse Melamed. Last week, Jesse announced that he'd be joining the Canyon CLLCTV team for 2023, so we sat down to find out a bit more about it. Before we get stuck into the team change, we find out about what Jesse has learned about bike setup and how that's enabled him to get a setup that suits his riding style and enables him to push harder, without taking more risk. Hear how that setup panned out throughout the season and how he ultimately took the 2022 overall title. With his engineering background and analytical approach, Jesse always delivers on the detail. So sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Jesse Melamed. If you'd prefer to watch this episode, then you can do that over on my YouTube channel here. You can follow Jesse on Instagram @jessemelamed, check out his YouTube here, or find the Canyon CLLCTV team on Instagram @canyon_cllctv. Podcast Stuff Downtime EP Downtime EP issue 2 is now available at downtimepodcast.com/ep. EP takes inspiration from the guests and topics of the podcast. It expands on them, and takes them into a stunning print-only format. EP is the perfect companion for some quiet time away from the distractions of modern life. Beautiful to have and hold, and a timeless piece of mountain bike history. Just head over to downtimepodcast.com/ep to save yourself £5 off of the cover price with an annual subscription for just £20 plus postage or you can purchase EP1, or EP2 on their own too. Merch If you want to support the podcast, and represent, then my webstore is the place to head. All products are 100% organic, shipped without plastics, and made with a supply chain that's using renewable energy. So check it out now over at downtimepodcast.com/shop. Newsletter If you want a bit more Downtime in your life, then you can join my newsletter where I'll provide you with a bit of behind the scenes info on the podcast, interesting bits and pieces from around the mountain bike world, some mini-reviews of products that I've been using and like, partner offers and more. You can do that over at downtimepodcast.com/newsletter. Follow Us Give us a follow on Instagram @downtimepodcast or Facebook @downtimepodcast to keep up to date and chat in the comments. For everything video, including riding videos, bike checks and more, subscribe over at youtube.com/downtimemountainbikepodcast. Are you enjoying the podcast? If so, then don't forget to follow it. Each episode will get delivered to your device as soon as it's available and it's totally free. You'll find all the links you need at downtimepodcast.com/follow. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google and most of the podcast apps out there. Our back catalogue of amazing episodes is available at downtimepodcast.com/episodes Photo - Sterling Lorence/Canyon
In the third installment of our series about pros in the off-season, Payson chats with two cyclists from different sides of the racing world: former WorldTour rider-turned-gravel racer Ruth Winder, and the 2022 EWS World Champion Jesse Melamed. Ruth talks about recuperating from a mentally grueling season. After retiring from the WorldTour, she decided to compete in the Lifetime Grand Prix last year but came up against some unexpected hurdles. She talks about the work she's done in the off-season to rediscover why she began riding her bike in the first place, and her newfound love of skiing. Jesse talks about the exhilaration of winning the Enduro World Series and wanting to jump straight back into training. But with a trip to Spain and some celebrating back home in Squamish, BC, he managed to take some time off before packing in the miles in Arizona and California. He talks about why Enduro racers put in so many hours on the road, and how he's prepared for moving teams this season. Our long-form interviews with Ruth and Jesse can be found at the links below:#70 Quarantine Companion #12 with Ruth Winder#160 Jesse Melamed, enduro racerInstagram: @stachehouseproductions
In 2010, Milique Wagner was arrested for a murder he says he had nothing to do with. The night of the shooting, Wagner was picked up for questioning and spent three days in the Philadelphia Police Department's homicide unit, mostly being questioned by a detective named Philip Nordo. Nordo was a rising star in the department, known for putting in long hours and closing cases – he had a hand in convicting more than 100 people. But that day in the homicide unit, Wagner says Nordo asked him some unnerving questions: Would he ever consider doing porn? Guy-on-guy porn? Wagner would go on to be convicted of the murder in a case largely built by Nordo — and Wagner's experience has led him to believe Nordo fabricated evidence and coerced false statements to frame him. For years, Philadelphia Inquirer reporters Chris Palmer and Samantha Melamed have dug into Nordo's career, looking into allegations of his misconduct. In this episode, they follow the rumors to defense attorney Andrew Pappas, who subpoenas the prison call log between Nordo and one of his informants. It's there he finds evidence that something is not right about the way Nordo is conducting his police work. It's Pappas' findings that prompted the Philadelphia district attorney's office to launch an investigation into Nordo. The patterns that prosecutors found by reviewing Nordo's calls and emails with incarcerated men, examining his personnel file, and interviewing men who interacted with him showed shocking coercion and abuse. Almost 20 years after the first complaint was filed against Nordo, the disgraced detective's actions became public. He was charged and his case went to trial. Palmer and Melamed analyze the fallout from the scandal, and seek answers from the Philadelphia Police Department on how they addressed Nordo's misconduct and how he got away with it for so long. Support Reveal's journalism at Revealnews.org/donatenow Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get the scoop on new episodes at Revealnews.org/weekly Connect with us onTwitter,Facebook andInstagram