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Taste Buds With Deb
Food Forward, Sharing Abundance & Stuffed Cabbage with Rick Nahmias

Taste Buds With Deb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 28:25


On this episode of Taste Buds with Deb, host Debra Eckerling speaks with Rick Nahmias, founder and CEO of Food Forward. The nonprofit recovers surplus produce that would go to waste and distributes it to agencies who feed the hungry.   “We're the Robin Hoods of produce,” Nahmias explains. “We recover it, we refrigerate it, and then we redistribute it.”    While Food Forward is based in Los Angeles, their work reaches the entire Southwest. It launched in 2009. Nahmias, who walked his dog around his neighborhood in San Fernando Valley, says that as his dog got older, the walks got slower, and he started to notice all this fruit on trees that was going to waste.   “Maybe a few went to someone's office or the family that had the tree, but for the most part, it was going to squirrels, rats and under car wheels,” he says. Nahmias organized volunteers to harvest the fruit and donated the first few harvests to SOVA.   “They took the produce and said, ‘Great, when's the next delivery?'” Nahmias recalls.    By the end of that first year they rescued and distributed 100,000 pounds of hand picked produce. By the second year, they rescued 250,000 pounds. Today, they move more than 250,000 pounds on a slow day.   What started by rescuing food from local fruit trees has turned into a bounty of abundance. Agencies get produce to give to those who are food insecure; volunteers get to participate in meaningful community service; farmers have less waste, which helps the environment. It's the ultimate win-win-win situation.    Rick Nahmias talks about Food Forward and its evolution, the joy of sharing abundance, and his grandmother's stuffed cabbage recipe, which you can get at JewishJournal.com/podcasts.     “I don't talk about a glass half-full or a glass half-empty,” Nahmias said. “When I talk about Food Forward, I come at it from a glass overflowing.”   Learn more at FoodForward.org. For more from Taste Buds, subscribe on iTunes and YouTube, and follow @TheDEBMethod on social media.

LE BONHEUR C'EST LES AUTRES
Rivka Nahmias, créatrice en joaillerie et thérapeute en thetahealing: "Le bonheur vient de la compréhension"

LE BONHEUR C'EST LES AUTRES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 31:21


Après quelques semaines de pause, voici le retour du Podcast « Le Bonheur c'est Les Autres » !Créatrice en joaillerie qui pratique en parallèle le « Thetahealing », une étonnante méthode holistique de développement personnel, Rivka Nahmias est mon invitée pour ce nouvel épisode de la saison 2.C'est grâce à Malka Braun, que j'avais interviewer avec grand bonheur pour la Saison 1 Episode 17, que je l'ai rencontrée.Rivka Nahmias nous donne à découvrir son univers et ses pratiques en répondant à mon questionnaire du Bonheur c'est Les Autres. Une vie qui cultive le sens de la joie, pétillante et contagieuse, qui voit Rivka se ranger du côté des optimistes et de la lumière.A la fin de l'épisode, à découvrir un bonus sucré, sponsorisé par le chocolatier « Jadis & Gourmande ». Sources :·       Rivka Nahmias joaillerie : https://rivkanahmias.com·       Marque « Piercing Interdit » : https://piercing-interdit.com·       Livre : « Le 7ème sens » aux éditions Eyrolles.·       Chocolatier Jadis & Gourmande : https://www.jadisetgourmande.fr/ #Podcast #Bonheur #Interview #Joaillerie #Thetahealing #Développement_personnel #bien #lumière #optimisme #joieHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

FractureLine
FL Talks Tube Thoracostomy Timing With Drs. Schubl & Nahmias

FractureLine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 27:12


Welcome to FractureLine: the official weekly news feed from the Chest Wall Injury Society, where we will listen to all the bottom-line CWIS updates, shout-outs, fun facts, and weekly banter! This week's episode welcomes Drs. Jeffry Nahmias, MD & Sebastian Schubl, MD FACS (Trauma & Critical Care Surgery, University of California Irvine [UCI]). Dr. Nahmias is the director of the SICU for UCI & Dr. Schubl is the director of medical operations for UCI and a CWIS Stalwart. These two have been working on and recently published their article in Injury (9/23/24), "Effects of post rib plating tube thoracostomy output on the need for thoracic re-intervention: Does the volume matter?" This article is an excellent resource for the ever-present question: is there a magic number for chest tube output before it is pulled that helps prevent the need for replacement or re-intervention?! The answer may very well surprise you! We were joined by SarahAnn Whitbeck, Dr. White, Dr. Kryskow, & Dr. Bauman joined us. Come dive in!

Radio Maria France
La paix soit avec vous 2024-10-01 Avec Violette Nahmias et le Père Michel Kambar

Radio Maria France

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 39:54


Avec Fouad Hassoun, Violette Nahmias et le Père Michel Kambar

VINnews Podcast
THE DEFINITIVE RAP Sam Nahmias, Mayoral Candidate for Lawrence, NY

VINnews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 24:22


Baila Sebrow, producer and host of The Definitive Rap Show for 5 sat down with Mayoral Candidate Sam Nahmias to discuss how he plans to make changes. Sam has been a resident of the Lawrence community for nearly two decades. Together with his wife, they are raising three beautiful children, all of whom have lived in Lawrence since they were born. Sam loves his community and has seen how good Lawrence can be and he only wants the best for the residents of the village.In his career in the private sector, Sam had the opportunity to be a leader, heading up corporate research for firms such as The Economist, Forbes and Starbucks Corporate, before starting his own research firm 20 years ago. He has been fortunate to build and run a fruitful and rewarding business, that has since stepped away. He now wants to apply his business skills to give back to the community. When Sam took over as the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the NCBA (Nassau County Bridge Authority), it was a turnaround story, and he talked what happened at NCBA, and what NCBA is all about.  Sam, discussed his interaction and collaboration in his position with various levels of government. He went into detail about what is happening in Lawrence now in terms of challenges, and how he anticipates change, and why he wants to be a mayor. Sam shares a vision to build a better Lawrence, together with his teammates.

Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart
137. Untangling the Knots with Jordan Nahmias

Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 38:30


“The possibility part is very hard to make concrete when we are still centered on the past. The past is a limiting story.” Vocational coach and consultant Jordan Nahmias wants you to experience what is possible when you begin your own untangling. This week, our brilliant guest is sharing the way he supports clients through significant life changes by embracing uncertainty, one knot at a time. Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn or via his website, JordanNahmias.com. Links + Resources from this episode: Jordan on LinkedIn JordanNahmias.com Restorative Grief Coaching Get the workbook for this episode Learn more about The Restorative Grief Project

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Tank Talks
Embracing Change and Navigating Mid-Career Crises with Jordan Nahmias of Unstuck Consulting

Tank Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 47:42


Jordan Nahmias shares his journey from law school to lawyer to know coaching others on how to change careers at Unstuck Consulting. He discusses his dissatisfaction with his law career and the moment he realized he needed a change. Jordan talks about the fear and terror he experienced when deciding to leave his law practice and the support he received from his family and friends during his career transition from being a lawyer to becoming a coach and therapist. He shares his passion for helping people and his ability to listen and understand others.About Jordan Nahmias:Jordan Nahmias is Founder and Principal at Unstuck Consulting Inc. At Unstuck Consulting, he helps lawyers and other professionals find purpose in their careers through coaching.Before starting Unstuck, Jordan was a lawyer working at Goldenberg Nahmias LLP, Hall Webber LLP, and his own law firm, Nahmias Law Professional Corporation.Jordan studied law at the University of Toronto and the University of Hong Kong, earning his Juris Doctor in 2008. He also has a B.A. in Philosophy from Huron University.In this episode, we discuss:(01:34) - Jordan's journey growing up and his early career path(03:49) - His time after law school teaching yoga and doing legal work on the side(04:29) - Starting his own legal practice and focuses on film and TV work, growing the practice, and merging with another firm(05:19) - The decision to leave legal practice in 2021(06:30) - Reflecting on dissatisfaction with the legal profession from the beginning(08:52) - Realization that a drastic change in career was needed.(09:13) - COVID and having a child as critical factors that sped up the decision to leave law(10:00) - Impact of not bringing the best self home to the family(12:39) - Hitting the "wall" in a career similar to the scene in "The Truman Show"(14:43) - Feelings of terror and preparation involved in making a career change(16:45) - Fear of failure and responsibility in making the decision to change careers(18:15) - The privilege of being able to make such a change and the importance of a supportive network(20:47) - Feedback received during the transition and the importance of accepting one's feelings(24:11) - Explanation of the new career path in helping others navigate periods of stuckness(27:18) - Working with clients to help them navigate career changes and find satisfaction(30:51) - Insights from the keynote on doing scary things and the importance of facing fears(32:39) - Dealing with regret by practicing gratitude(34:13) - Emphasis on focusing on feelings and the person rather than rushing to solutions(39:10) - The role of habits and practices in helping people manage their careers and personal lives(41:13) - Using social media to connect with others and shared experiences(42:40) - What's next for his career and how people can get in touch with himFast Favorites:*

The Former Lawyer Podcast
Why Entertainment Law Isn't the Escape You Might Think with Jordan Nahmias

The Former Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 45:11


Sarah sees many clients who change careers within the law, like becoming in-house lawyers, but at the end of the day, they are still lawyers. When people think that switching to entertainment law will be a fun and exciting change, it's important to step back and ask some more questions. Today's podcast episode features a conversation with Jordan Nahmias. Jordan used to practice law as an entertainment lawyer and is now a coach and strategist in Toronto, Canada. He talks about his experience and his path out of law. Many people consider exploring this area when thinking about leaving the law. See show notes at formerlawyer.com/228  

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art
#554 | Room corpo n°1 présentée par Jen Nahmias: Le projet The Legacy Collection par Molitor x Artcare

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 53:23


Dans cette 1ère room spéciale “Corpo”, nous vous proposons une immersion dans le projet “The Legacy Collection", la 1ère collection de NFT lancée par l'Hôtel Molitor (Groupe Accor) en collaboration avec Artcare.Ce nouveau rendez vous mensuel présenté par Jen Nahmias de Non Fungible Speakers, met en lumière aujourd'hui le processus créatif et la vision derrière un projet unique qui vise à perpétuer le street-art par nature éphémère à travers la technologie des NFTs. Grégory Millon, directeur du M Gallery Molitor, ainsi que Sandrine Decorde, fondatrice d'Artcare nous dévoilent les détails de cette entreprise audacieuse.* Genèse du Projet: Grégory Millon raconte l'origine du projet, évoquant la découverte des cabines artistiques de Molitor et l'idée de préserver l'art urbain éphémère à travers les NFTs.* La Confiance des artistes: Les artistes Does, Marko et Nasty, ayant une longue histoire de collaboration avec Molitor, ont accepté l'aventure NFT avec enthousiasme, démontrant une confiance mutuelle dans le projet.* La Collection NFT: Chaque artiste a créé une collection de 130 NFTs, capturant des éléments uniques de leurs cabines artistiques, offrant ainsi une diversité artistique remarquable.La private sale (pour les gens sur la White List) sera lancée le 29 septembre et la public le 30 septembre.Le prix public annoncé est de 590€.* Innovation et vision: “The Legacy Collection" est une initiative remarquable en raison de son caractère innovant de la part d'une entité d'un groupe hôtelier aussi important qu'Accor et contribue une adoption grand public du web3, offrant ainsi une nouvelle perspective sur la préservation de l'art urbain.Conclusion:L'épisode du podcast NFT Morning dévoile une fascinante incursion dans l'univers du projet "The Legacy Collection", mettant en lumière l'alliance entre l'Hôtel Molitor, Artcare et des artistes de renom pour préserver l'art urbain éphémère grâce à la technologie des NFTs.Pour aller plus loin:* Site web officiel de The Legacy Collection (White List ouverte jusqu'au 27 septembre)* Profil LinkedIn de Gregory Millon* Profil LinkedIn de Sandrine Decorde* Site web officiel d'Artcare* Profil LinkedIn de Jen Nahmias This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com

Under the Influence
Devon DeJardin: From Couch Surfing To Sold Out Art Shows In Just 1 Year!

Under the Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 47:19


Devon DeJardin is just one of those special people with a gift. I was introduced to him by a friend of mine, Doni Nahmais founder of the Nahmias brand. He took me to his amazing studio and we just started talking and his origin story blew me away! I've interviewed hundreds of people and Devon has the best origin story I've ever heard! You've got to listen to find out where he took it from there. Make sure you subscribe, so you don't miss an interview. New interviews every Weds at 10AM PST with some of the most successful people in the world. And check out my live streams, every Tuesday and Thursday at 4PM PST on my YouTube channel here: And we've got new merch: Mens and womens tees, hats and hoodies. Check them out here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-ward2/support

La Ventana
La Ventana a las 16h | El hotel más pequeño del mundo

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 48:34


Pablo Morán y Nicolas Castellano nos hablan de la actual situación de la Guerra de Ucrania. Conocemos el hotel más pequeño del mundo con David Nahmias, propietario del hotel ‘Punta Grande' en El Hierro. Lidia Sanahuja, directora de la Escola Nova de Campllong y

Under the Influence
From Struggles To Success: Nahmias Founder Doni Nahmias Shares His Inspiring Story

Under the Influence

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 56:42


In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Doni Nahmias, the founder and owner of Nahmias, a successful fashion brand that has taken the industry by storm. Doni shares his inspiring journey, starting from humble beginnings and overcoming numerous obstacles to build a thriving business. He talks about the challenges he faced along the way, and the strategies and mindset that helped him turn his dreams into reality. Join us as we dive deep into the world of fashion with Doni Nahmias and learn the secrets to building a successful brand in today's competitive market. This interview is a must-watch for anyone looking to start their own business, overcome challenges, and achieve their goals. And check out my interview with Rhude founder, Rhuigi here. He has some great business and life lessons! And download the free PDF "7 Life Lessons From Rhuigi" here: --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-ward2/support

Flipping the Table
S5 - Ep#1 - Food recovery at scale: Rick Nahmias on the birth and growth of Food Forward

Flipping the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 48:49


Food justice and climate change demand an end to good waste. Food Forward in Los Angeles is the most impressive food recovery program we've ever seen. Founder Rick Nahmias shares the story of how he and his team have delivered over 1 billion servings of food to 150,000 people per day.

The Not Your Average Lives Podcast
Learning More About Yourself Through Astrology, with Ruth Nahmias

The Not Your Average Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 59:49


EP295: In this week's episode of the “Living Your Sparked Second Half” podcast, Laurie interviews Ruth Nahmias, a certified Kabbalah Instructor and Kabbalistic Astrologer. Ruth began her study of Kabbalah in 1989 with world-renowned kabbalists Rav and Karen Berg. Since that time, she has drawn on the wisdom handed down through this 2,000-year-old spiritual lineage to assist thousands of people in transforming their lives. A wife and mother of two, Ruth has taught extensively on relationships, parenting, and the spiritual role of women. Her ongoing studies have made her an expert in the field of Kabbalistic Astrology, and she's a valued advisor, guiding her students on choosing the most successful outcomes when it comes to business partnerships, company launches, strategic planning, and personal relationships. In this episode, Ruth talks about:  Her background and how she got into astrology Interesting revelations from Laurie's recent chart reading Why the age of around 60 years old is so pivotal in astrology Using astrology to understand how certain periods of time affect the entire collective Ruth is committed to empowering people from all walks of life with the wisdom of Kabbalah so they are best equipped with the tools they need to create a better reality for themselves and others.   To learn more about Ruth and her work, you can go to: Website: https://www.kabbalah.com/en/people/ruth-nahmias/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ruthnahmias  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruth.nahmias/    If you'd like to connect or reach out to ME, you can find me at: Email: lauriewright@notyouraveragegrandma.com   Website: www.notyouraveragegrandma.com          Facebook: www.facebook.com/LaurieColvinWright          Instagram: www.instagram.com/not_your_average_grandma   Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/NotYourAverageGrandma             Note: Not Your Average Grandma is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

Experiences Podcast de Julien Rigal-Dupont
#73 - Nathalie Nahmias, DPD France, j'ai pour habitude de dire que j'ai 2 oreilles et une bouche : j'écoute 2 fois plus que je ne parle.

Experiences Podcast de Julien Rigal-Dupont

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 46:29


Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir d'avoir comme 1e invitée pour cette 4e saison, Nathalie Nahmias qui est la Directrice de la relation client BtoBtoC chez DPD France.  Un épisode riche autour de l'expérience clients et, surtout vous allez découvrir une belle personnalité en

KUCI: Film School
Art & Krimes by Krimes / Film School Radio interview with Director Alysa Nahmias

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022


ART & KRIMES BY KRIMES explores the world of art and confinement and how imprisonment often work against the greater social good. The engaging documentary on an artist, Jesse Krimes, locked up for six years in federal prison. He spends a good deal of his time secretly creating a monumental work of art—including an astonishing 30-foot mural made with prison bed sheets, hair gel, and newspaper. Krimes smuggles out each panel piece-by-piece with the help of fellow artists, only seeing the mural in totality upon coming home. As Jesse's work captures the art world's attention, he struggles to adjust to life outside, living with the threat that any misstep will trigger a life sentence. In addition to a focus on the stunning work of Jesse Krimes, ART & KRIMES BY KRIMES also features the work of formerly incarcerated artists Russell Craig, Jared Owens and Gilberto Rivera. Director, Writer, Producer and award-winning filmmaker Alysa Nahmias joins us for a conversation on confinement, loss, creativity and how her vérité filmmaking captured the jagged life of Jesse Krimes, from broken childhood through to his triumphant gallery show. For updates and screenings go to: krimesfilm.com

Gardenerd Tip of the Week
Food Forward with Rick Nahmias

Gardenerd Tip of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 28:36 Very Popular


Our guest this week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast is Rick Nahmias, the founder and CEO of Food Forward. The post Podcast: Food Forward with Rick Nahmias appeared first on Gardenerd.

Gardenerd Tip of the Week
Food Forward with Rick Nahmias

Gardenerd Tip of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 28:36


Our guest this week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast is Rick Nahmias, the founder and CEO of Food Forward. The post Podcast: Food Forward with Rick Nahmias appeared first on Gardenerd.

Heartland Stories
Rick Nahmias and Food Forward: Preventing Waste and Fighting Hunger with Fresh Produce

Heartland Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 29:28


Rick Nahmias is the founder and CEO of Food Forward, and an award winning photographer and writer who is focused on the faces and stories of marginalized communities. He is an internationally recognized speaker on food justice and social innovation issues and his work has been profiled in dozens of media outlets. Tune in to learn more about: The story on how Food Forward was born; How Food Forward recovers fruits and vegetables that would have been wasted from backyard fruit trees, public orchards, farmers markets, and the downtown Los Angeles Wholesale Produce Market and distributes them to marginalized communities; How 250,000 pounds of fresh produce a day is being collected and distributed; About “The Migrant Project”; Why eating healthy is a way out of poverty for marginalized and underserved communities.  To learn more about Rick Nahmias and Food Forward go to www.foodforward.org.

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
"Blood Moon Blues" von Yael Ronen und Orit Nahmias am Gorki Theater Berlin

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 5:09


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KUCI: Film School
I Didn't See You There / Film School Radio interview with Director Alysa Nahmias

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022


Director and cinematographer Reid Davenport reaches out through the lens of his camera as a visibly disabled person, determined to make a film about how he sees the world, from either his wheelchair or his two feet, without having to be seen himself. The unexpected arrival of a circus tent outside his Oakland, California apartment in leads him to consider the complicated history and legacy of Phineas Taylor Barnum's or P.T. Barnum's Freak Show and its lingering presence in his daily life in the form of gawking, lack of access, and other forms of ableism. Informed by his position in space, lower to the ground, Davenport captures indelible images, often abstracted into shapes and patterns separate from their meaning. But the circus tent looms in the background, and is reverberated by tangible on-screen interruptions, from unsolicited offers of help to careless blocking of ramps. Personal and unflinching, I Didn't See You There forces the viewer to confront the spectacle and invisibility of disability. Director Reid Davenport joins us to offer both a perspective and stylistic approach that are rarely seen, Reid brings an urgently needed storytelling eye to filmmaking with a documentary that is powerful and emotional, thoughtful and raw, intimate and political. For updates & screenings go to: ididntseeyoutherefilm.com I Didn't See You There at the Laemmle Monica Film Center October 14 Directing Award U.S. Documentary – Sundance Film Festival 2022 & Grand Jury Award – Full Frame Documentary Film Festival 2022

TLC Todd-versations
TLC Todd-versations Presents Food Forward with Rick Nahmias

TLC Todd-versations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 61:08


Life can sure come into focus when you slow down. At least it did for Rick Nahmias on one of his strolls with his pup. No stranger to seeing the world from behind a lens, Rick wanted to connect need, in this case, hunger, with an abundant and ready supply of backyard fruit. Enter his brainchild, Food Forward, a B to B fresh-produce connector. They are more than that because Food forward rescues produce destined for landfills and rehomes it to food banks, pantries, and organizations in the business of feeding people in their communities. Todd would love to put Rick and his team out of business, but until that day, you can learn more about how to help them meet moments of need at  https://foodforward.org

Accidental Fundraiser
Back to Roots: How to Launch & Grow a Nonprofit

Accidental Fundraiser

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 34:04 Very Popular


Getting your nonprofit off the ground can be really difficult. That's why our Accidental Fundraiser Ayanna Nahmias went back to her home in Zimbabwe to, well, put her nonprofit in the ground. Literally. Despite a troubling childhood, Nahmias started and runs the Zimbabwe Farm Project, soon to be Africa Vertical, a sustainable farming complex in Zimbabwe that employs women from the local community to tend organic crops. She's overcome countless obstacles and benefited from some fortunate opportunities. Today, they're expanding their mission beyond Zimbabwe and farming! Learn in this episode of Accidental Fundraiser how Ayanna got her start “uplifting a nation” and how she's literally and figuratively grown her grassroots nonprofit. Need a reminder why you do what you do? Ayanna's story will reinspire you.

Accidental Fundraiser
It's Worth It with Ayanna Nahmias

Accidental Fundraiser

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 1:09


There are multiple paths to becoming an accidental fundraiser and let's face it, accidental or not, fundraising is hard, but in the end, it's worth it. Of course, it doesn't hurt to be reminded of the joys of fundraising and the impact it can have on the world. Here's a snippet of insight from those doing it to keep you inspired. Check out the full episode later this week and be sure to follow Accidental Fundraiser so you never miss any of our other conversations to help you reach your nonprofit goals.

Species Unite
Yaakov Koby Nahmias: Future Meat

Species Unite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 44:00


“You see, most of the people in the cultured meat world are usually either biologists that are excited about the biology or physicians that work with stem cells and regenerative medicine. They're asking, “can we make a steak? Can we make a muscle?” They are not asking what is the cheapest way of making this? They're assuming somebody else is going to come and solve it. The difference between them and us is that I am an engineer. So that, yeah, I can make a muscle. I made a muscle back then. I'm pretty certain that the biology is simple. The big question is, should I? And then how much does it cost?”   – Koby Nahmias           Yaakov Koby Nahmias is the founder of Future Meat Technologies. Future Meat is a cultured meat company, meaning they make meat from animal cells without having to raise, harm or slaughter any animals. They are based in Israel but are coming to the US next year.   Future Meat's technology is different than many other cultivated meat companies, which allows their products to be cost-effective, sustainable, and scalable. They are the first cultivated meat company to break the $5 cost barrier. They are making cultured meat for a $1.70 per pound. Their meat is made entirely from animal fibroblasts that grow in stainless steel fermenters and provides the same texture and taste as farm-raised meat.   Future Meat will play a big role in the agricultural revolution that is going to allow future generations to live in a world with fewer greenhouse emissions, less land and water use, and far less cruelty to non-human animals.   LINKS: https://future-meat.com/   twitter https://twitter.com/FutureMeat1

Lawyers Living Well
Honorable Chief Justice David Nahmias

Lawyers Living Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 30:03


Chief Justice Nahmias, formerly a prosecutor and US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, serves as a role model for wellness by stepping down in part to spend more time with his fiancée and family. To listen to this and other wellness podcasts, please go to the link: https://www.gabar.org/wellness/media.cfm #lawyerslivingwell #useyour6 The Lawyers Living Well podcast seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of subjects pertaining to the mental, emotional, physical and social health of others and their personal experiences. The statements, views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors/spokespersons and do not necessarily reflect those of State Bar of Georgia, its officers, Board of Governors, Sections, Committees or staff. Additionally, the information provided is not intended to serve as medical advice unless otherwise indicated. If you are seeking specific treatment plans and guidance, be sure to connect with licensed medical professional.

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear
Earth911 Podcast: Future Meat's Koby Nahmias on Lab-Grown Beef, Chicken and More

Earth911.com: Sustainability In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 40:09 Very Popular


Meat production accounts for the lion's share of greenhouse gas emissions in the human food supply. Meat represents 57% of greenhouse gas emissions generated by feeding people, according to a recent study published in the journal Nature Food. Yaakov ("Koby") Nahmias, is the founder and president of Future Meat Technologies, an Israeli company that grows meat from animal cells in bioreactors. Future Meat recently achieved an important goal, producing meat for less than $6 a pound its meat — it claims that its meat produces 80% less GHG emissions, used 99% less land and 96% less water than traditionally farmed meats.Koby discusses the potential for low-cholestorol, perfectly marbled or novel meats grown in the lab, as well as the energy and environmental issues involved in acheiving large-scale meat production that could displace traditionally grown beef, chicken, pork and seafood. The company ended 2021 by closing the largest venture investment in the history of lab-grown meat, $347 million — the funding will get them to market and help build a U.S. production facility. We may be seeing Future Meat on store shelves by 2023, he says. You can learn more at https://future-meat.com/

Canadian Made
What it takes to be a producer in the entertainment industry with Jordan Nahmias

Canadian Made

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 36:34


Today on the podcast, we have entertainment lawyer and executive producer, Jordan Nahmias. In this episode, Jordan gives amazing tips and tricks for breaking into the industry and outlines what it takes to succeed as a producer.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/canadian-made/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Plato's Cave
Ep. 28 - Eddy Nahmias: Neuroscience as a (Non) Threat to Free Will

Plato's Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 43:06


I spoke with the philosopher Eddy Nahmias about his work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility. What type of freedom do we have, or want to have? And does the increasing understanding of the brain threaten our sense of acting freely? Find out all this and more in my talk with Eddy. We use two paper of his as background for the conversation: "Your Brain as the Source of Free Will Worth Wanting" and "Why ‘Willusionism' Leads to ‘Bad Results.'" Here's any links you'll need to dive deeper: https://eddynahmias.com/ https://philpapers.org/rec/NAHYBA https://www.eddynahmias.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Neuroethics-Response-to-Baumeister.pdf Twitter: @JordanCMyers You can also get in contact by emailing me at platoscavepodcast@gmail.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw?disable_polymer=true Plato's Cave Website: https://platoscave.fireside.fm/ Special Guest: Eddy Nahmias.

AJC Passport
Recovering a Town's Lost Sephardic Jewish Culture 77 Years After the Holocaust

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 32:29


What would it be like to return to the village your ancestors called home, to walk in their footsteps, and try to recover their stories and culture? Ladino singer and songwriter Sarah Aroeste did just that for her seventh album, which honors what was once the largest Jewish community in the country now known as North Macedonia. In the mountainous city of Bitola, formerly known as Monastir, 98% of the Jewish population that remained after the Balkan Wars was deported in 1943, and murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Aroeste talks about her experiences in Monastir, explains why Sephardic culture is Jewish culture, and performs her song “Mi Monastir.” Then, Manya Brachear Pashman talks about the challenge of confronting and processing the antisemitic attack on a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas. ____ Episode Lineup: (0:40) Sarah Aroeste (27:53) Manya Brachear Pashman ____ Show notes: Episode photos, courtesy of Sarah Aroeste:  Sarah Aroeste's cousin Rachel Nachmias (bottom left) and family, c. 1922.  Nahmias family, c. 1922. Songs in this episode are from: Monastir. Listed in order of appearance: Espinelo Jovano, Jovanke (feat. Odelia Dahan Kehila and Gilan Shahaf) Mi Monastir  Liner notes for Monastir, with lyrics and translations   Listen to our most recent episodes:  AJC CEO David Harris on the Deborah Lipstadt Holocaust Denial Trial and AJC's Critical Role in the Fight Inside the Colleyville, Texas Synagogue Hostage Crisis: Hear from 3 Local Jewish and Muslim Leaders on What It Was Like on the Ground   Don't forget to subscribe to People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod   Tune in next week for a tribute to slain Jewish reporter Daniel Pearl, 20 years after his death.   You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org   If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us.

Audio Days 2022
Voix du client : comment bien récolter les avis client ? - Nathalie Nahmias, DPD France

Audio Days 2022

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 4:45


Nathalie Nahmias est la Directrice de la Relation Client de DPD France.  Cette filiale du groupe La Poste est un leader de la livraison de colis aux particuliers : vous avez forcément déjà vu son logo sur des camions ou en point relais. Si vous êtes un pro du e-commerce ou tout simplement un client, vous savez que la livraison est l'un des principaux “pain point” de l'expérience client. Le service client est soumis à rude épreuve, et d'autant plus dans la période agitée du covid. Dans ce contexte compliqué, DPD a réussi l'exploit d'être nommé “service client de l'année” deux années consécutives : une belle distinction pour les équipes, qui s'appuie notamment sur un dispositif d'écoute des clients conçu avec SKEEPERS, partenaire de ces Audiodays. Explications.

The Law of Attraction
How to Find Your Purpose with Ruth Nahmias

The Law of Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 42:52


About The Guest Ruth began her study of Kabbalah in 1989 with world-renowned kabbalists Rav and Karen Berg. Since that time, she has drawn on the wisdom handed down through this 2,000-year-old spiritual lineage to assist thousands of people in transforming their lives. As a certified Kabbalah Instructor and Kabbalistic Astrologer, Ruth supports her students in their quest to understand the unique gifts that will help them steer their destiny. Fluent in 5 languages, she has taught Kabbalah in France, Poland, Russia, Italy, and the USA. While Ruth and her family are currently based in London, she travels regularly throughout Europe, Africa, and the Middle East to teach public courses and lead private astrology consultations. Today, Ruth is called upon as a valued advisor, guiding her students on choosing the most successful outcomes when it comes to business partnerships, company launches, strategic planning, or personal relationships. Here's what we spoke about… - What does love really mean? - The importance of living by your highest values. - How to find your purpose in life, - Consciousness and negative patterns. - How astrology actually impacts your life. Show Links https://www.instagram.com/ruthnahmias_uk/ https://kabbalah.com/en/people/ruth-nahmias/ Connect With Natasha https://www.instagram.com/natashagrano/ https://www.natashagraziano.com Text Natasha +1 917 672 4905

Supreme Myths
Episode 45 - Chief Justice David Nahmias

Supreme Myths

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 72:38


Chief Justice David Nahmias of the Georgia Supreme Court stops by Supreme Myths to talk about the differences between state and federal courts, statutory interpretation, and originalism.

Finding Founders
#86: The Horrific Living Conditions of Migrant Workers, NY During the AIDS Epidemic, and Fighting Food Insecurity - Rick Nahmias | The Food, Conflict, and Unity Series

Finding Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 43:16


How is it possible that the people who are feeding us cannot afford food? That is one of the questions that pushed this week's founder to tackle food insecurity and look for solutions. In today's episode of Finding Founders, join us and Rick Nahmias in exploring where our food comes from and who is responsible for the food on our tables. Rick Nahmias is an LA native who, after working as a documentary photographer, decided to pursue his interest in food and cooking. He soon recognized the abundance of waste around him. From working on “The Migrant Project,” a book which highlighted the poor treatment of migrant farmworkers, to bringing attention to excess produce in his neighborhood through Craigslist ads, Rick is at the forefront of social justice and fighting food insecurity. His organization Food Forward combats food insecurity, food wastefulness and climate change. We joined Rick early one morning in Glendale, harvested lemons off a tree, and came back to the roots of Food Forward. Links From the Episode Website: findingfounders.co Follow Sam: https://www.instagram.com/samueldonner/ Follow Finding Founders IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingfounderspodcast/ Rick's Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-nahmias-95b0221/ Food Forward's Website: https://foodforward.org/ The Migrant Project: https://unmpress.com/books/migrant-project/9780826344076 Rick Nahmias TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtjmNdiPLLg Food Forward Results: https://foodforward.org/our-impact/our-results/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/finding-founders/support

Smart Kitchen Show from The Spoon
Reengineering Cell-Based Meat With Future Meat's Koby Nahmias

Smart Kitchen Show from The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 48:42


Koby Nahmias got a call in 2015 that would set the trajectory for next six years of his life and the cell-based meat industry. An investor wanted to know what he thought of Mark Post's 250,000 euro cell-based hamburger. From that point forward, Nahmias would set about reengineering the production for cell-based meat to reach mass market price points. You can ready more about this interview with Koby Nahmias at The Spoon (www.thespoon.tech). via Knit

Le Client par Marine Deck
#29 - Nathalie Nahmias - DPD France : Créer une Direction de la Relation Client en 3 ans

Le Client par Marine Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 69:43


Nathalie Nahmias est la Directrice de la Relation Client de DPD France. Le groupe DPD est une entreprise de transport et livraison à l'international et livre en France plus de 500 000 colis par jour. Avec un taux de satisfaction de 9/10 sur la livraison, DPD France a été élu Service Client de l'année en 2021. Consultante indépendante, Nathalie est arrivée il y a 3 ans chez DPD France avec un besoin de démarrer un vrai projet autour de l'expérience client. Cette aventure l'a transformé. Déjà parce qu'en 3 ans, elle a créé cette Direction de la Relation Client qui n'existait pas mais aussi parce qu'elle a dû imposer sa vision dans une entreprise qui se portait très bien et ne sentait pas l'envie de changer.

Le Client par Marine Deck
[EXTRAIT] #29 - Nathalie Nahmias - DPD France : Créer une Direction de la Relation Client en 3 ans

Le Client par Marine Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 5:46


Pour découvrir l'épisode en entier, tapez #29 - Nathalie Nahmias - DPD France : Créer une Direction dRelation Client en 3 ans" sur votre plateforme d'écoute.

For People with Bishop Rob Wright
Justice Work with Special Guest Chief Justice David E. Nahmias

For People with Bishop Rob Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 32:26


There is no argument that the work of justice is hard, important, and meaningful. But how do lawyers and judges improve laws, and justice?In this episode, Bishop Wright talks with newly installed Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice David E. Nahmias. Chief Justice Nahmias shares his faith story, the connections between his legal service and faith, and his personal call to serve young people by doing what is necessary to ensure their future.On the importance of how we treat children in our juvenile justice system, Chief Justice Nahmias says, “we live in a world with enormous division, but the world can agree that we must take care of the lives of our children.” Listen in for the full conversation.Chief Justice Nahmias has served on the Georgia Supreme Court since August 2009. He was installed as Chief Justice of the Court on July 1. Before becoming a justice, he was a federal prosecutor for almost 15 years, including as a line prosecutor and as the United States Attorney in Atlanta, where he prosecuted and supervised many high-profile cases. Nahmias was also a senior Justice Department official in Washington, where he oversaw terrorism cases for three years after the 9/11 attacks. Chief Justice Nahmias is a graduate of Briarcliff High School in DeKalb County, where he was the state's STAR Student in 1982; Duke University, where he finished second in his class; and Harvard Law School, where he served on the Law Review with former President Barack Obama. He was a law clerk for the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Justice Nahmias has received numerous local, state, and national awards and honors for his public service, and he serves on several committees and boards that work to improve the legal system and the community. His late wife Catherine and he have two sons.

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית
Rivka Nahmias’s son Ohad, was killed in action 23 years ago…It was on her birthday, a date she says that became her “death-day” (English)

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 7:20


Our guest is Rivka Nahmias, a brave lady, that told SBS that her 20-years-old son Ohad, was killed in action, 23 years ago, on her birthday, a date that became her “death-day” (English)

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית
Rivka Nahmias, is a mother of a fallen soldier, who lost her son Ohad 23 years ago, just after his 20th birthday (Hebrew).

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 8:34


“My son died on my birthday and the date became my death-day” …Rivka Nahmias, is a mother of a fallen soldier, who lost her son Ohad 23 years ago, just after his 20th birthday (Hebrew).

Reframe with Jenna Zoë
17. Changing Our Consciousness for 2021 and Beyond with Ruth Nahmias

Reframe with Jenna Zoë

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 74:32


I’m so excited to have Ruth Nahmias on the podcast today, my original and biggest spiritual mentor. We sat down yesterday to chat about December 21st and 2021 and what we can all do to prepare for it in terms of our consciousness. We also chat about the basic principals of Kabbalah. This episode was as educational and as much fun for me as I hope it is for you too. Lots of Love, Jenna. You can follow Ruth https://www.instagram.com/ruthnahmias_uk/?hl=en (@ruthnahmias_uk)

91.9 SPORTS - LE CLUB À LANGDEAU
Entrevue avec Daniel Nahmias-Léonard

91.9 SPORTS - LE CLUB À LANGDEAU

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 10:06


Cofondateur des Ultras de Montréal, Daniel Nahmias-Léonard discute de ce que le nom Impact signifie pour les fans de toujours et à quel point ils ne veulent pas qu'il soit remplacé par le Montréal FC. Une pétition est d'ailleurs en circulation...

Not Perfect Podcast
ENERGY UPDATE DECEMBER 2020: Astrological forecast and what we can learn from the cosmos with Ruth Nahmias.

Not Perfect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 14:30


Find out what's happening with planets this month and how we can harness their energy for our greatest good! In this episode we talk about the Full Moon and the Great Conjunction coming up on the 21st December.I am speaking to the wonderful Ruth Nahmias who has been my astrological teacher for 10 years. I am so excited you all get to hear her wisdom and guidance. Please find her on social for regular updates on what the planets are doing - https://www.instagram.com/ruthnahmias_uk/?hl=enThis is a NEW SERIES! I love astrology as a tool for reflection and as it's been so helpful for me, I thought I'd launch an astrological forecast series! Each month, world leading astrologists will share a short update on the energy of the month and how we can best use it to thrive, grow and prosper! Do let me know your thoughts and if this is the sort of content you enjoy and want more of, always love your feedback! DM me on instagram @poppyjamie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Not Perfect Podcast
Energy Update November 2020: Astrological forecast with Ruth Nahmias

Not Perfect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 13:53


NEW SERIES! I love astrology as a tool for reflection and as it's been so helpful for me, I thought I'd launch an astrological forecast series! Each month, world leading astrologists will share a short update on the energy of the month and how we can best use it to thrive, grow and prosper! Do let me know your thoughts and if this is the sort of content you enjoy and want more of, always love your feedback! DM me on instagram @poppyjamie. This week I am speaking to the wonderful Ruth Nahmias! She has been my astrological teacher for 10 years and I am so excited you all get to hear her wisdom and guidance! Please follow her on social for regular updates on what the planets are doing! https://www.instagram.com/ruthnahmias_uk/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kan en Français
Confinement partiel ? Quand ? Pourquoi ?

Kan en Français

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 11:13


Le gouvernement est en train d’élaborer les nouvelles restrictions sanitaires et d’envisager un confinement partiel dans un futur proche. Ces mesures sont-elles déjà nécessaires ? Atteindront-elles leur but ? Le vaccin moderna est-il tant synonyme de délivrance et aussi, la découverte du professeur Nahmias sur le traitement par fénofibrate est-il prometteur ? Toutes les réponses avec le Docteur Jonathan Dema, au micro de Yael Bornstein. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Not Perfect Podcast
34: Using astrology to improve your relationship with Ruth Nahmias

Not Perfect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 45:28


On today's show we dive into the world of astrology and I ask world renowned Kabbalistic astrologer Ruth Nahmias to teach us how we can use the wisdom behind the signs to navigate our relationships better, especially when it comes to communication.Ruth teaches all over the world and began her study of Kabbalah in 1989. Since that time, she has drawn on the wisdom handed down through this 2,000-year-old spiritual lineage to assist thousands of people in transforming their lives.As a certified Kabbalah Instructor and Kabbalistic Astrologer, Ruth supports her students in their quest to understand the unique gifts that will help them steer their destiny. She's also fluent in 5 languages!A wife and mother of two, Ruth has taught extensively on relationships, parenting, and the spiritual role of women. Her ongoing studies have led her to developing her expertise in the field of Kabbalistic Astrology.Please find Ruth on social media (where she posts about astrology and upcoming lectures): @ruthnahmias_ukI first met this weeks guest when I was 19 years old and I went to experience my first astrological reading and it changed my life. I don’t say this lightly, so ever since I’ve had a facination with astrology in using it as a tool for reflection and understanding. I know some of you won't be into the idea of astrology but I hope the exploration of personality types will leave you with some nuggets!A little bit about the NOT PERFECT podcast. Thank you for reading this and thank you for being here. The intention for this podcast is to share conversations on the subjects that can nurture our life from the inside. Just like physical exercise takes work and commitment, I believe our emotional health requires the same attention. Life throws curve balls unexpectedly and these can feel much more manageable when we know more about our mind. I hope these episodes are helpful in sharing tools, tips and insights into our brilliant hardware that can feel faulty but always fixable. I would love to hear from you if you have any feedback or guest suggestions, please find me on instagram @poppyjamie and @happynotperfect.Want to feel a bit happier? Download my mindfulness app Happy Not Perfect. The app gives you a daily work-out for your mind that helps you to rest, process thoughts and trains positive thinking. Perfect as a morning mind-set routine or when you need to calm down in moments of anxiety or stress. On IOS and Android. www.happynotperfect.comMusic by Myndstream. Please find more information on their music made to relax, sleep, focus and move at www.myndstream.com and on any music streaming platform. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

B'nai B'rith International
The Jerusalem Post's Omri Nahmias and B'nai B'rith's Alan Schneider on Israel's New Unity Government

B'nai B'rith International

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 22:48


Host CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with The Jerusalem Post's Omri Nahmias and Director of B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem Alan Schneider about how Israel’s rival political leaders Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Speaker of the Knesset Benny Gantz came to an agreement to form a unity government during the coronavirus pandemic.

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein – 08/17/2014 – with Professor Koby Nahmias, Tom Cross, Talia Mashiach and Aaron Miller

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 54:59


Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Professor Koby Nahmias Tom Cross Talia Mashiach Aaron Miller

Archinect Sessions
Director Alysa Nahmias on László Moholy-Nagy and The New Bauhaus

Archinect Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 25:12


On this episode of Archinect Sessions we’re sharing a conversation I had with Alysa Nahmias, the director and producer of the documentary film “The New Bauhaus.” We recorded this conversation last month, poolside, a few hours before the film premiered to a packed house in the Annenberg Theater at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Alysa, a trained architect-turned-filmmaker, made her directorial debut in 2011 with Unfinished Spaces, a critically acclaimed documentary about the unfinished National Art School in Cuba.  While she has a number of producing credits under her belt, The New Bauhaus is the second documentary film project that she directed. The film focuses on the life and legacy of László Moholy-Nagy, the Hungarian artist and teacher most famously known through his work at the Bauhaus. It’s a beautifully told story, presented in a unique, non-linear fashion, narrated by Hans Ulrich Obrist who represent Maholy in a surprisingly effective way.  The film will be screened again at this year’s Modernism Week in Palm springs, tomorrow, February 14th, followed by screenings at Melbourne Design Week the Architecture & Design Film Festival in DC in March, and in Los Angeles, at SC-Arc, in April. Full details can be found at thenewbauhaus.com. 

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#130/Architecture + Design Film Festival #2: Alysa Nahmias + Akira Boch

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 51:07


Alysa Nahmias is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of the Los Angeles-based production company Ajna Films. Her directorial debut feature, Unfinished Spaces, co-directed with Benjamin Murray, won a 2012 Spirit Award, numerous festival prizes, and is in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.  In The New Bauhaus, the film's narrative weaves original interviews with archival footage, voiceover, and stylized filming of documents and artwork. The result is a new perspective view of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, a man who was ahead of his time creating a philosophy of art and design education that has captured imaginations for nearly a century.  Akira Boch is an award-winning filmmaker and Director of the Media Arts Center at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. He has made over 50 short films, documentaries, and music videos.  His latest film, Masters of Modern Design: The Art of the Japanese American Experience explores five second generation Japanese American artists—Ruth Asawa, George Nakashima, Isamu Noguchi, Gyo Obata, and S. Neil Fujita—following the ways in which their US internment camp experiences impacted their lives, influenced their art, and sent them on trajectories that eventually led to their changing the face of American culture with their immense talents.

FYI - For Your Innovation
The Future of Cultured Meat Production with Yaakov Nahmias

FYI - For Your Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 40:28


Today's episode is part two of the discussion with Professor Yaakov Nahmias, the Israeli biomedical engineer and innovator. We discuss his startup, Future Meat Technologies, a company funded by Tyson Foods, which is poised to develop the next generation of cultured meat. Initially when someone proposed the idea of cultured meat to him, Yaakov thought it would be too expensive. Drawing inspiration from the human body's filtration and purification system, Future Meat Technologies is working on a bioreactor which removes the growth inhibiting ammonia from the cell growth process. With this breakthrough development, the company has a plan to drastically drive down the cost of cultured meat production and improve efficiency to the point where it could surpass the output of the conventional meat industry. This may not only feed more people, but also allow consumers to make more conscious decisions. Yaakov recognizes that it is a niche market and in order to widen the customer base it is important to make the product as close to conventional meat as possible.

FYI - For Your Innovation
The Future of Cultured Meat Production with Yaakov Nahmias

FYI - For Your Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 40:28


Today’s episode is part two of the discussion with Professor Yaakov Nahmias, the Israeli biomedical engineer and innovator. We discuss his startup, Future Meat Technologies, a company funded by Tyson Foods, which is poised to develop the next generation of cultured meat. Initially when someone proposed the idea of cultured meat to him, Yaakov thought it would be too expensive. Drawing inspiration from the human body’s filtration and purification system, Future Meat Technologies is working on a bioreactor which removes the growth inhibiting ammonia from the cell growth process. With this breakthrough development, the company has a plan to drastically drive down the cost of cultured meat production and improve efficiency to the point where it could surpass the output of the conventional meat industry. This may not only feed more people, but also allow consumers to make more conscious decisions. Yaakov recognizes that it is a niche market and in order to widen the customer base it is important to make the product as close to conventional meat as possible.

FYI - For Your Innovation
Tissue Dynamics with Professor Yaakov Nahmias

FYI - For Your Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 33:47


In this episode of the FYI—For Your Innovation podcast, we welcome Professor Yaakov Nahmias from the Hebrew University. Yaakov is an Israeli bioengineer and an award-winning, industry-leading expert in his fields, who has worked in 3D printing and cellular research for the majority of his career. This two-part conversation will cover his work at Tissue Dynamics in the field of drug discovery and the production of cost-effective cultured meat at Future Meat Technologies. In this first part, we explore how Professor Nahmias is helping to advance medical research, drug discovery, and production of new medicines. We hear about his ideas that led to the founding of his company, Tissue Dynamics, and some of the problems that the company aims to fix. Professor Nahmias does a great job of explaining the complex issues of drug discovery. We discuss technological advancements, such as smart organ-on-chip technology, that could allow us to reduce the time it takes to find new drugs. For this and more, tune in!

FYI - For Your Innovation
Tissue Dynamics with Professor Yaakov Nahmias

FYI - For Your Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 33:47


In this episode of the FYI—For Your Innovation podcast, we welcome Professor Yaakov Nahmias from the Hebrew University. Yaakov is an Israeli bioengineer and an award-winning, industry-leading expert in his fields, who has worked in 3D printing and cellular research for the majority of his career. This two-part conversation will cover his work at Tissue Dynamics in the field of drug discovery and the production of cost-effective cultured meat at Future Meat Technologies. In this first part, we explore how Professor Nahmias is helping to advance medical research, drug discovery, and production of new medicines. We hear about his ideas that led to the founding of his company, Tissue Dynamics, and some of the problems that the company aims to fix. Professor Nahmias does a great job of explaining the complex issues of drug discovery. We discuss technological advancements, such as smart organ-on-chip technology, that could allow us to reduce the time it takes to find new drugs. For this and more, tune in!

Rosner's Domain
Special Election Panel: Knesset member Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin and Professor Yossi Shain

Rosner's Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 29:49


On our first election panel, Knesset member Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin, professor Yossi Shain and Shmuel Rosner discuss Ayelet's departure from the Knesset, what makes this election an unordinary one and more. Yossi Shain is the Romulo Betancourt Professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University where he also serves as Head of TAU's School of Political Science, Government and International Affairs, head of the Abba Eban Graduate Studies Program in Diplomacy and Director of the Frances Brody Institute for Applied Diplomacy. He is also a Full Professor of Comparative Government and Diaspora Politics at Georgetown University, and the Founding Director of the Program for Jewish Civilization (PJC) at Georgetown. Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin is an Israeli lawyer and politician. Ayelet studied law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1991 she joined the Labor Party, and later became assistant legal advisor to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.[1] After Rabin was assassinated in 1995 she became chair of Tavlit, an irrigation company. She was placed 22nd on the Zionist Union list (an alliance of Labor and Hatnuah) for the 2015 Knesset elections and was elected to the Knesset as the alliance won 24 seats.   Follow Shmuel Rosner on Twitter.

B&H Photography Podcast
Memory Card Myths and Storage Solutions

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 43:14


On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome representatives from SanDisk, Lexar, and B&H writer John-Paul Palescandolo to discuss memory cards, storage solutions, and best practices for capturing and storing digital images. We have also officially launched our B&H Photography Facebook Group and invite our listeners to join. Follow the link above to the group page and request to join—it’s as simple as that. We have added a small incentive: we will be giving away SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS-I SDXC Memory Cards. Everyone who joins our Facebook group by March 13 will be eligible to win, and we will draw two winners at random to receive a card, generously provided by SanDisk. We start our conversation today with Pete Isgrigg, from the Channel Marketing team at Western Digital. Western Digital is the parent company of G-Technology and SanDisk, and we speak with Isgrigg about the products they offer, as well as some basic best practices for memory card and hard drive usage.  After our conversation with Isgrigg, we welcome Andrew Nahmias, from NTI sales, representing Lexar. Nahmias provides further insight into which cards are best for your workflow and how to keep your image files safe and retrievable. We spoke with Isgrigg and Nahmias at the 2019 Depth of Field Wedding and Portrait Photography Conference, but after a short break, we’re joined in our studio by John-Paul Palescandolo to discuss other brands of memory cards sold by B&H, and to answer some general questions on the subject. Join us for this very informative episode—and don’t forget to join the B&H Photography Podcast Facebook Group. Guests: Pete Isgrigg, Andrew Nahmias, and John-Paul Palescandolo

TV, eh?
TV Eh B Cs podcast 84 — Getting real with Jessica Nahmias

TV, eh?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018


At just 32, Jessica Nahmias is a successful, respected unscripted TV producer who has worked steadily in L.A. and Toronto since she graduated from grad school in 2009. She originally envisioned herself as an entertainment news reporter, but after a few chance opportunities, she ended up behind the scenes and has made a name for … Continue reading TV Eh B Cs podcast 84 — Getting real with Jessica Nahmias →

VISIBLE ENTREPRENEUR
204 | MIRANDA NAHMIAS | The Secret To Growing Your Clientele Authentically

VISIBLE ENTREPRENEUR

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 31:33


Miranda Nahmias is a systematic marketing expert for female online service providers. When she’s not writing epic, actionable blog posts, she’s doing everything she can to help lady-biz bosses achieve their dreams in the most stress-free way possible! Miranda does this by providing amazing resources and done-for-you services that use her proven systematic marketing techniques to allow busy female service providers score more clients and #growlikewoah in their businesses.   WHAT WE CHATTED ABOUT TODAY: Strategies within Client Acquisition Accruing visibility through networking Experimenting and implementing the “cold e-mail” to generate leads The benefits to networking and sustaining your connections The benefits from a directing and production designer Accepting change is part of your visibility   REMEMBER TO: Check out her website: https://www.mirandanahmias.com 5-Day Client Challenge: https://www.5dayclient.com Check out ConvertKit for your email responder: http://bit.ly/michelleconvertkit  Subscribe on Itunes http://bit.ly/visibleentrepreneur   

Leaders Love Company
Combatting Food Waste and Hunger While Building a Sustainable Business With Rick Nahmias [LLC 013]

Leaders Love Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 44:02


Even though he wasn’t anticipating it, my guest, Rick Nahmias, managed to build a thriving, sustainable non-profit over the past 9 years by simply providing fresh produce to those in need. He noticed that food waste and hunger were huge issues for many living in Los Angeles and he also noticed that many houses had an abundance of fresh produce. So he decided to launch Food Forward in an effort to recover surplus produce that would otherwise go to waste. What We Cover Today: How Rick turned an experiment with harvesting food from people’s backyards into a highly successful non-profit Why focusing on the three tenets of Food Forward - supply chain, leadership, and need – allowed the company to grow Why he compares building his non-profit to building a sandbox and how that affects who he invites to play with him What “food justice” means What type of activity Rick requires of all candidates before he hires them and brings them into the Food Forward family Why you should include your staff in the hiring process but make sure, as the CEO, you’re keeping your pulse on the process How to handle a situation when you don’t make the right hire Contact Information: www.foodforward.org Annual Spring Melt (Anti-Gala) March 24th Thanks for Checking Out the Show Notes and for Listening! I really hope you enjoyed this episode. I would really appreciate it if you shared this show with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. Please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you can get each new episode delivered directly to you when it’s ready. You can find the show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, and Google Play.  Leaders sure do love company so be sure to get social with me:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nic_abboud/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicoleabboud Or email me at nicole[at]nicoleabboud[dot]com   

A Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcast
031: Solving food waste and ending hunger one box of produce at a time with Rick Nahmias

A Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 45:17


A decade ago Rick was an award-winning photographer and writer who focused on the faces and stories of marginalized communities. One day in 2009, while walking his dog, Rick literally stumbled across the idea that wasted fruit in backyards and farmer's markets across our community could become a sustainable source of nutrition for the food insecure. Now, over 8 years later, Food Forward delivers over 400,000 pounds of fruits and veggies each week to organizations that feed families and individuals in need in the LA Metro area.

Crazy Good Turns
Feeding Others by Fighting Waste

Crazy Good Turns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 20:03


On paper it doesn’t make any sense. One out of every six people in the United States lack access to sufficient food, yet 40 percent of the food produced in this country goes to waste. These statistics may be staggering, but they aren’t unique to the U.S. According to the new documentary WASTED: The Story of Food Waste, more than 1.3 billion pounds of food gets thrown away across the globe each year, while 800 million people worldwide go hungry. But Rick Nahmias wasn’t thinking about these stunning figures while walking through his neighborhood in Valley Glen, California in January 2009. He was a photographer who’d worked extensively with the state’s migrant workers, but on that day he was just trying to get some exercise for his dog, Scout. Glancing at the citrus trees in the yards around him, he realized that most of the fruit — food that could feed otherwise hungry people — would fall to the ground and go to waste unless someone did something. So he did. With the help of just one other person, Nahmias set to work picking tangerines from a single backyard. By the end of the day, they’d harvested more than 100 pounds of fruit. And Nahmias knew he’d stumbled onto an idea with enormous potential. Nahmias used that idea to launch Food Forward. During the past 8 years, Food Forward has rescued more than 42 million pounds (over 140 million servings) of produce. The organization has moved beyond just harvesting backyard fruit trees and today works with public orchards and farmers markets to take food that would otherwise be wasted and use it to help hunger relief agencies across eight Southern California counties. Each month, food recovered by Food Forward feeds more than 100,000 people. And Nahmias says it’s just the beginning. Tune in and learn more about his two-birds-one-stone solution for fighting hunger and food waste.  

Real Fast Results for Marketing, Business and Entrepreneurs
Thrive (Not Just Survive) In Your First 6-Months in Business with Miranda M. Nahmias

Real Fast Results for Marketing, Business and Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 23:06


Welcome to this episode of the Real Fast Results podcast!  Today our guest is Miranda M. Nahmias, who is an experienced virtual assistant who runs an elite team of US-based VAs with a variety of different specialties.  She is passionate about helping online entrepreneurs get relief from administrative, social media, and blogging-related tasks.  Please welcome her to the show… Thriving in Your Business We are promising that during your first six months of business, it is totally possible to not only survive, but thrive as well.  You can become a leader in your niche and get a profitable income. Download the Complete PDF Show Notes Free for this Episode There are a couple of things that I want to talk about: First, I want to talk about your website Second, I want to discuss email marketing The third thing is your support team The fourth is Facebook Groups Basically, these are the clusters that you need in order to thrive within that first six months.  Based on my personal experience. I tried to boil down what really impacted my first six months of success.  Those things are the most important. [bctt tweet="The most important investment that you can make is investing in a beautiful website." username="danielhall"] Download the Complete PDF Show Notes Free for this Episode Learn: Invest in a website Website platforms to use The importance of email marketing Email courses as free opt-ins Find support members in Facebook Groups The importance of Facebook Groups and suggestions Links How to Introduce Yourself in Facebook Groups: Bit.ly/fbgroupblueprint WordPress Squarespace.com ConvertKit Real Fast Results Community If you are diggin’ on this stuff and really love what we’re doing here at Real Fast Results, would you please do me a favor? Head on over to iTunes, and make sure that you subscribe to this show, download it, and rate & review it. That would be an awesome thing. Of course, we also want to know your results. Please share those results with us at http://www.realfastresults.com/results. As always, go make results happen!

Travel Tales
ep. 55 Jessica Nahmias

Travel Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2012 63:40


Around the world with TV producer Jessica Nahmias!

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
The Candid Frame #114 - Rick Nahmias

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2011 49:52


Rick Nahmias is a photographer, writer and visual storyteller whose work has been shown across North America, Europe, and Asia. He creates social-issue themed media projects for foundations, non-profits, corporations and cause-driven organizations. He also shoots freelance assignments with an emphasis on editorial, travel, medical and food subjects. He is best known for documenting the lives and struggles of numerous marginalized communities. "Golden States of Grace: Prayers of the Disinherited," his traveling photographic, text and audio exhibit which documents eleven marginalized communities at prayer was recently published by University of New Mexico Press. His acclaimed body of work exploring California's agricultural workforce "The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers" was published in 2008. Its companion exhibition has toured to over three dozen museums, universities, and cultural centers across the country.