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An approach to the Golden Calf that blames God for giving the Israelites gold and silver upon their departure from Egypt -- because they suddenly had the means for the wrong-doing, instead of when they were poor. This raises questions, of course, about wealth and leisure, and its desirability. Also, Rabbi Abbahu would lecture on the topic of 3 wicked kings -- even after he gave it up for a time, he came back to it, on the grounds that they hadn't repented yet, after all. Plus, King Menashe's appearance to Abaye in a dream, with his teaching of halakhah (yes, in the dream), and his defense of his own worship of idolatry. Also, Achav -- another wicked king who is treated far more gently than one might expect. For example, the Gemara counts his good deeds as equal to his bad deeds. Even in the story of the revenge of Navot... But wasn't Achav the worst of the worst?
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A dispute between Abaye and Rava whether designating an item - in this case, a shroud - is sufficient to prohibit it from common use, or whether that designating is not enough to do so (Abaye prohibits; Rava permits). Plus, examples (pro and con), though in the end, the halakhah follows Rava. Also, with regard to a condemned person, the Gemara addresses the differences between a king's execution vs. when such an event is overseen by the court. With examples from the Bible - eg: King Achav and Navot, plus others.
Send us a textThe House of Omri, especially Ahab, are among the most reviled characters in the book of Kings and the Tanach as a whole. The story of what he, and his horrific wife, did to Navot is legendary. But is it true? And does that scandal represent his entire legacy? We investigate. Support the show
This morning we discuss God's final directly delivered command, the tenth of the Ten Commandments - Lo Tachmod (do not covet). We define this based on Rambam, and analyze the insight of Ralbag connecting this to the incident of Achav and Izevel (King Ahab and Queen Jezebel) murdering Navot to take his vineyard, with a surprising amount of blame on Navot, for the root of coveting, which is stubbornness. We examine this problem with a classic work on this topic, which everyone should read and review from time to time - "The Zax" by Dr. Seuss. Michael Whitman is the senior rabbi of ADATH Congregation in Hampstead, Quebec, and an adjunct professor at McGill University Faculty of Law. ADATH is a modern orthodox synagogue community in suburban Montreal, providing Judaism for the next generation. We take great pleasure in welcoming everyone with a warm smile, while sharing inspiration through prayer, study, and friendship. Rabbi Whitman shares his thoughts and inspirations through online lectures and shiurim, which are available on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FLcsC6xz5TmkirT1qObkA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adathmichael/ Podcast - Mining the Riches of the Parsha: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mining-the-riches-of-the-parsha/id1479615142?fbclid=IwAR1c6YygRR6pvAKFvEmMGCcs0Y6hpmK8tXzPinbum8drqw2zLIo7c9SR-jc Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWYhCG5GR8zygw4ZNsSmO Please contact Rabbi Whitman (rabbi@adath.ca) with any questions or feedback, or to receive a daily email, "Study with Rabbi Whitman Today," with current and past insights for that day, video, and audio, all in one short email sent directly to your inbox.
We meet artist Navot Miller on the eve of his new solo exhibition at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, where Robert is the Director. We discuss his recent paintings, his journey since his last Talk Art episode one and a half years ago and his future plans - including a duo show with the work of late artist Patrick Angus, in Germany in April 2024.Enamored with life's fleeting moments of passion, heartache, and banality, Navot Miller (b. 1991) positions his practice as a record of it all. Drawing from the flow of moments and memories in his own life, Miller records the landscapes, architecture, and people he sees with fresh, inquisitive eyes. To capture these moments, Miller takes hundreds of photos as they pass, revisiting them later as the source material for his paintings. This part of his process-the transfer of composition from screen to canvas-is crucial, as it lends itself to a flatness of form, which Miller enhances with a vibrant, highly contrasted palette of solid pinks, yellows, blues, and greens. The forms that emerge are sectioned into flat blocks of color, punctuated intermittently by elements of richly blended paint that accentuate such elements as hair, skin, or flowing tapestries.The artist's experiences as a gay, Jewish immigrant living in Germany figure prominently into his painting. Growing up in a rural Israeli village, Miller found it difficult to express himself and his identity as a young gay person. Upon relocating to Berlin as an adult, he found a community of creatives who opened up new possibilities for self-expression. In Berlin, Miller began to study architecture, but found himself filling his portfolio with drawn depictions of queer love, and eventually switched courses to pursue painting. His background in architecture, however, permeates his compositions, which are filled with dramatic arches and elaborate door and window frames. Within these grandiose spaces, Miller locates men loving, swimming, and resting, many of whom sport peyes, the curled sidelocks worn by many religious Jewish men. The artist celebrates these scenes with a brazenly colorful palette, an exclamation of joy and undeniable presence.Navot Miller has exhibited work widely in the United States and abroad, including solo exhibitions at 1969 Gallery in New York, NY; Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel; Grove Collective, London, UK; Wannsee Contemporary, Berlin, Germany; Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate. He has presented work in group exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; Werkstattgalerie, Berlin, Germany; Unit 1 Gallery, London, UK; and Art Zagreb, Croatia, among others. The artist received his Diploma from Weissensee Art School in Berlin, Germany where he currently works and lives.Follow @NavotMiller on Instagram. Visit Navot's new solo show at @CarlFreedmanGallery in Margate, Kent until 28th January 2024:https://carlfreedman.com/exhibitions/2023/navot-miller/ Open Wed-Sun, 12-5pm, free entry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yehu carries out the vengeance of God and assassinates Yehoram in the field of Navot.
Ahab wants a nice vineyard, and he the owner Navot doesn't want to sell. Jezebel arranges for the murder of the innocent Navot in a despicable act of thievery.
Multidisciplinary designer, Raphael Navot, grew up in homes built by his dad, inventing creative escapist activities with his siblings. After the success of Silencio, a Paris nightclub collaboration with David Lynch, he did the opposite of what many expected - turned down the flood of offers and took time off to reconnect with himself and his purpose. Many notable projects later, he remains deeply rooted in a practice informed by curiosity, care and intention.Images, links and more from Raphael!Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers,If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you!Clever is hosted & produced by Amy Devers, with editing by Rich Stroffolino, production assistance from Ilana Nevins and Anouchka Stephan, and music by El Ten Eleven. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The story of Achav and his desire for the vineyard of his neighbour Navot. In our audio, Rav Alex Israel, world expert on Sefer Melachim and astute observer of Israeli society, considers the significance of this story of government, corruption, violence and prophetic political critique for a week in which Israel holds its elections. Hebrew and English text for this chapter can be found here: https://www.sefaria.org/I_Kings.21
Asaf is the Founder of Home Made – the biggest hybrid letting solution in the UK. His background is in management consulting with Bain and then an MBA at INSEAD. He's now well into the founder lifestyle. Today, we go back 5 years to mid-2018. Asaf has just realised that a key hire he made to drive business development wasn't working out.The company was burning a bit of cash, and the growth he needed wasn't happening. This was the first time that he'd had to fire someone. And in hindsight, it was nothing to do with the person. He hadn't made a great hiring decision. It was his fault as a leader. In this episode we talk about,Common biases and mistakes made in the hiring processCross-hiring from corporate to start-up… and how it never really worksEssential traits in a candidate that will lead to a hiring successToday, Asaf's hiring process is resulting in key hires having a 90-95% chance of staying long-term. A success rate that is practically unheard of!Tune in for more insights on how he got to this level of success. Want to know how Future Fit you are? Take 3 mins to benchmark yourself with our Founder Fitness Test on peer-effect.com. You might discover some surprising gaps! Or just follow James on LinkedIn for more thoughts around coaching and being future fit.
Welcome to What Matters Now, a new weekly podcast exploration into one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World — right now. On Monday, tens of thousands of Israelis took a day off work to protest outside the Knesset against the proposed judicial overhaul that was -- at the very same time -- being discussed at a stormy session of the Constitutional Committee inside. The crowd was a sea of blue and white Israeli flags. Mostly secular, they sang, shouted, laughed and cried together against the bills that were, despite all their raucous energy, indeed passed for preliminary readings. Many in Israel who support the judicial overhaul say that by adopting practices from other countries' judicial systems, they are bringing the country in line with the standards of the international community. Many who oppose the legislation do agree to a need for reform, but say they are frightened that in cherry-picking from around the globe -- an override clause from Canada, a law from Norway and elements from the United States -- we will be headed toward a “Frankenstate.” In 2013, Princeton University Prof. Kim Lane Scheppele coined the visceral term in her article, "Not Your Father's Authoritarianism: The Creation of the "Frankenstate.'" In that essay, she writes, “A Frankenstate is an abusive form of rule, created by combining the bits and pieces of perfectly reasonable democratic institutions in monstrous ways, much as Frankenstein's monster was created from bits and pieces of other living things. No one part is objectionable; the horror emerges from the combinations.” This week, I made my way to the heart of old Jerusalem to the Israel Democracy Institute where I asked IDI vice president Suzie Navot, professor of Constitutional Law, what could happen if other legal systems are grafted on Israel's judiciary. Born in Uruguay, Navot made aliya to Israel at age 14. A polyglot, she has taught at the Sorbonne as a visiting professor as well as on the faculties of the Striks Faculty of Law at the College of Management and the National Security College in Israel. Navot specializes in constitutional law, law of institutions, parliamentary law and comparative constitutional law, which gives her unique insight into what could happen if indeed this global mosaic of legislation does pass. After this tempestuous week, we hear What Matters Now to leading Israeli legal expert, Prof. Suzie Navot. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on iTunes, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, PlayerFM or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Vice president of the Israel Democracy Institute Prof. Suzie Navot at the IDI, December 2022. (Michal Fattal/IDI)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to What Matters Now, a new weekly podcast exploration into one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World — right now. On Monday, tens of thousands of Israelis took a day off work to protest outside the Knesset against the proposed judicial overhaul that was -- at the very same time -- being discussed at a stormy session of the Constitutional Committee inside. The crowd was a sea of blue and white Israeli flags. Mostly secular, they sang, shouted, laughed and cried together against the bills that were, despite all their raucous energy, indeed passed for preliminary readings. Many in Israel who support the judicial overhaul say that by adopting practices from other countries' judicial systems, they are bringing the country in line with the standards of the international community. Many who oppose the legislation do agree to a need for reform, but say they are frightened that in cherry-picking from around the globe -- an override clause from Canada, a law from Norway and elements from the United States -- we will be headed toward a “Frankenstate.” In 2013, Princeton University Prof. Kim Lane Scheppele coined the visceral term in her article, "Not Your Father's Authoritarianism: The Creation of the "Frankenstate.'" In that essay, she writes, “A Frankenstate is an abusive form of rule, created by combining the bits and pieces of perfectly reasonable democratic institutions in monstrous ways, much as Frankenstein's monster was created from bits and pieces of other living things. No one part is objectionable; the horror emerges from the combinations.” This week, I made my way to the heart of old Jerusalem to the Israel Democracy Institute where I asked IDI vice president Suzie Navot, professor of Constitutional Law, what could happen if other legal systems are grafted on Israel's judiciary. Born in Uruguay, Navot made aliya to Israel at age 14. A polyglot, she has taught at the Sorbonne as a visiting professor as well as on the faculties of the Striks Faculty of Law at the College of Management and the National Security College in Israel. Navot specializes in constitutional law, law of institutions, parliamentary law and comparative constitutional law, which gives her unique insight into what could happen if indeed this global mosaic of legislation does pass. After this tempestuous week, we hear What Matters Now to leading Israeli legal expert, Prof. Suzie Navot. What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on iTunes, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, PlayerFM or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Vice president of the Israel Democracy Institute Prof. Suzie Navot at the IDI, December 2022. (Michal Fattal/IDI)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Richard Pater discusses judicial reform with Professor Suzie Navot. Prof. Navot explains the background of Israel's legal system, its uniqueness among other parliamentary democracies and the significance of potentially implementing an override clause. Suzie Navot is Vice President at the Israeli Democracy Institute. She is a Professor of Constitutional Law, her areas of expertise include constitutional law, law of institutions, parliamentary law and comparative constitutional law.
Shlomit Gruman-Navot is Chief People Officer at OLX Group, one of the largest and fastest-growing global trading platforms. With over 20 years of building organisational strength for global organisations, in this podcast, Shlomit will be providing her invaluable insight into successfully leading hybrid teams during challenging and unprecedented times. Redefining the term VUCA as Vision, Understanding, Clarity and Agility, Shlomit shares why this is key for people leaders to successfully tackle what she currently coins a ‘human-centric crisis'. The conversation also covers: how to maintain focus on long-term business goals when ‘Black Swan' events such as the pandemic and the war in Ukraine can radically shift priorities overnight; using data as a driver for meaningful conversations and decision making, and much more. Support from this podcast comes from Visier. You can learn more by visiting: https://www.visier.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Product growth is the key element of your success, but how to keep it increasing? How do get more people up the funnel? No magic, but the right accents help to robust. Navot Volk - tech entrepreneur with 14 years of experience in consulting startups. Navot led the development of a large project at WIX with a multi-million-dollar budget and a team of more than 80 experts. At the moment, the project has gained millions of users. Navot gives his expertise about product scaling and its significance for product development. Navot Volk has a tech background. He spent most of his time as a leader in software development projects, and most of his life deals with startups and building business digital products. - Key factor for product scaling - Main fears of entrepreneurs about product scaling - The difference between scalings a digital product for a startup and for the existing business - Navot's secret of product growth from 0 to 200K users - Getting user's feedback - Main criteria for hiring a team for product scaling - Navot's current project
Starting a successful company certainly isn't easy but if you're motivated enough anything is possible. Today we will be chatting with someone who was successfully able to do this, Gilad Navor, CPO and Founder of Swimm. He will be giving us an inside peek into his career journey and sharing what it's really like to start your own business. We invite you to participate in this quick survey to help us as we take the Product Podcast to the next level!Get the FREE Product Book and check out our curated list of free Product Management resources hereThis episode is brought to you by Amplitude.Amplitude is the pioneer in digital optimization software, helping product leaders answer the strategic question: "How do our digital products drive our business?" More than 1,400 customers, including Atlassian, Instacart, NBCUniversal, Shopify, and Under Armour rely on Amplitude. The Amplitude Digital Optimization System makes critical data accessible and actionable so teams can unlock insights, build winning products faster, and turn products into revenue. Amplitude is the best-in-class product analytics solution, ranked #1 in G2's 2022 Winter Report.Get started today at amplitude.com
We meet Berlin based artist Navot Miller on the eve of his first solo exhibition at WESERHALLE in Berlin. His new show presents 'Colourful, homo, great.', a series inspired by the artist's recent travels interwoven with the artist's multilayered identity. Navot makes large-scale, vibrant coloured canvases, electric compositions fueled by the flamboyant use of colours and the intensity of the exploration of flatness through the means of collage.Growing up, Miller experienced the many facets of life between the rural vastness of his hometown Shadmot Mehola in the north of Israel and the bustling metropolis—such as New York and Paris—where he travelled regularly to visit relatives. In his visual language his traditional religious upbringing as an orthodox jew and his contemporary life do not oppose each other but are brought to a sensible equilibrium.His work process starts with his own experiences documented as photographs or videos. Friends, acquaintances, lovers and everyday situations find their way onto his blank canvas, layered into a carefully composed collage of memories. For instance, the work Angelo & Sergio in Casa Biulú, focuses on two figures in a vibrant blue pool—strangers he got to know during his holidays in Mexico—while the background is drawn from a detail of another photograph from the same trip – the red and white stripes of a popcorn bag. Miller balances the components of space and colour to emit a sense of melancholy and voyeurism that charges the vibrant pieces with an unexpected intimacy. Miller describes how during his trip he was taking medications to treat a fungal infection on his face. Because of this, instead of taking part in social situations as he usually would, he played the role of an observer, watching and documenting interactions unfold. He explains further: “This vacation in Mexico was in many ways like the so-called “window shopping” where we see things we desire however, for a reason, cannot have for the moment.”With a strong interest in architecture, Miller has a naturally heightened consideration towards the arrangement of the individual elements and manages to bring the powerful characteristics of his dream-like scenarios and his own identity into balance that allow for delicate relations to unfold, which are often colourful, homo and pretty great.Navot Miller is a Berlin based artist from Israel. He studies at the Kunsthochschule Weißensee. His works have been exhibited most recently in Elektrohalle Rhomberg in Salzburg, Austria 2020 and at MISA in Berlin, Germany 2021.Follow @NavotMiller on Instagram. Visit Navot's solo @Weserhalle in Berlin, show runs from 18th March until 15th April 2022: https://Weserhalle.com/event/colourful-homo-great/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Asaf Navot is the founder of Home Made in London, a fast growing residential property service which is both cheaper and better than existing services. Prior to founding his startup Asaf did an MBA at Insead, was a consultant with Bain Private Equity Group and Wilson Perumal, and served in the Israeli Armed Services. Asaf's Linkedin Home Made website manager tools Richard's blog post about Five things that he has learned from Asaf Navot About your host Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership
Asaf Navot is the founder of Home Made in London, a fast growing residential property service which is both cheaper and better than existing services. Prior to founding his startup Asaf did an MBA at Insead, was a consultant with Bain Private Equity Group and Wilson Perumal, and served in the Israeli Armed Services. Asaf's Linkedin Home Made website manager tools Richard's blog post about Five things that he has learned from Asaf Navot About your host Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Navot Shoresh joins us Troy, MI, where he is founder and CVO of the custom integration firm, Spire Integrated Systems. Navot and Jeremy had crossed paths at HTSA buying group meetings, but they had never taken a moment to sit down and get to know each other, until now. When Jeremy saw Navot's recent post about the opening of a beautiful new showroom up the road in Bay Harbor, MI, Jeremy thought now would be a great time to finally connect, learn about Navot's career path from his upbringing in Israel to successful entrepreneur in Michigan, his favorite tech and product lines, and his advice for running a profitable custom integration business with happy employees. Learn more about Spire Integrated Systems at www.spireintegrated.com Today's episode of Residential Tech Talks is brought to you by Parks Associates! If you are interested in research & analysis for IoT, smart home, and connected entertainment technologies, please visit www.parksassociates.com
On this week's episode, Giles Alderson and co-host Dom Lenoir welcome writer & director Navot Papushado to speak about his latest feature film Gunpowder Milkshake (2021), starring Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh, and many, many more. What an incredible cast! Navot dives deep into the making of Gunpowder Milkshake, how he got these fantastic names attached, what it was like to work with them, and the importance of an easy-to-read script. He also talks about his first two features Kalevet (2011), which got into over a hundred film festivals, and Big Bad Wolves (2013), as well as about his influences, his writing routine, and why you should try to see a movie a day. It was very inspiring to chat with Navot. It's an absolute masterclass in indie filmmaking. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode with Navot Papushado. GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE is out NOW! Three generations of women fight back against those who could take everything from them. EPISODE LINKS Watch GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE now│TRAILER Follow Navot on TWITTER PATREON Big thank you to: Marli J Monroe Kevin Pybus Want your name in the show notes? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides and feedback on your film projects! Our new 4 tier structure is in place. Come join the community! https://www.patreon.com/thefilmmakerspodcast EVENTS & CROWDFUNDERS Join us on ClubHouse on Thursday's 6.30 here: GMT https://www.joinclubhouse.com/event/M5X0Qzvx SUPPORT THE PODCAST Read & Sign Up for The Wrap Up – Our weekly Newsletter with news and information from the world of film Spread the Word with Our Merch T-Shirts, Hoodies, Mugs, Masks and Water Bottles all now available in some very cool designs. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us out and write us a review (a good one!), tell your friends and CHOOSE FILM. Get in touch? Email us thefilmmakerspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter Facebook and Instagram Check out our full episode archive at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is hosted and written by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Produced by Giles Alderson, Robbie McKane @robbiemckane & Samuel Evans @SamuelHEvans_ Edited by @tobiasvees Social Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieep Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Part of the www.podfixnetwork.squarespace.com WATCH OUR FILMS The Dare UK | Trailer The Dare Canada and USA A Serial Killers Guide to Life | Trailer Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot Winter Ridge UK The Isle Fanged Up The Marker Star Wars: Origins MORE FROM OUR FRIENDS Follow our Regular Hosts @LucindaRhodes @DirDomLenoir @35mmdop @philmblog @IanSharp1 @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths Follow Make Your Film for Live Events with our Guests @makeyourfilm20 Follow our Movies @thedaremovie @Food4ThoughtDoc @FangedUpFilm Raindance events www.raindance.org The Filmmakers Podcast recommends Performance Insurance Music from musicbed.com Giles Alderson's website
Host Andrew Morgan is joined by writer/director Navot Papushado ('Big Bad Wolves', 'Rabies') to discuss his latest film, the ultra-violent & ultra-stylish action thriller 'Gunpowder Milkshake'. They discuss his big career jump with his new film from his indie genre thriller past, the high praise from Quentin Tarantino that changed everything, his incredible list of influences on his work, why he chose Karen Gillan as his "Sam", & if he had a franchise in mind when he wrote the 'Gunpowder Milkshake'. This episode is brought to you by Omio - the travel booking platform that makes planning a journey in Europe and North America effortless. https://omio.sjv.io/c/2544961/1078765/7385 (https://omio.sjv.io/c/2544961/1078765/7385) Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/Instagram @nomcastpod Visit us on the web https://nomcastpod.com/ (https://nomcastpod.com/)
Netflix's “Gunpowder Milkshake” harkens back to the classic assassin films of yore while also throwing a little Tarantino flavor and color in the mix to create a fun, ultraviolent adventure with a feminist spin. Director Navot Papushado joined The Playlist Podcast for a discussion on the film and his other previous and upcoming projects. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message
New film Gunpowder Milkshake is a love letter to violence on screen, and the film's director is here today to chat about the making of the movie! In this episode, we talk about… How Papushado got started and the combination of bravery and stupidity (his own words) that helped him get his first movie. Papushado's influences and how they drive him creatively. Instances throughout film history where humor and action/violence go hand-in-hand, from Looney Tunes to Tarantino. Various factors that set Gunpowder Milkshake apart, including that it has a female-led cast! Papushado's process for planning out fight sequences. Some of the gear that Papushado used to create Gunpowder Milkshake. How Papushado tries to watch a movie per day and write as much as he can to keep his skills sharp. Links to Resources: Gunpowder Milkshake's trailer Watch Gunpowder Milkshake on Netflix Please like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and check us out on Instagram! Ask us questions at editor@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Navot talks writing the explosive female-driven action-thriller starring Karen Gillan and Carla Gugino: "When you strip down this [assassin] genre… it's got this rich history of this hitman following this code and laws of the underworld… but, like in all of these movies, there's always someone innocent introduced into this equation that puts our hero into a dilemma: do I keep the code, or do I go with my heart?" Navot talks about his process with his writing partner Ehud Lavski and how a screenplay is never a fixed object. "A script is a living thing, and you have to be aware of it every step of the way… the worst thing you can do is be fixated on something, and I have to compliment my writing partner [Ehud Lavski], who is always on his toes, always thinking, and once I have an idea, we just jump at it." Don't forget to subscribe to the Write On Podcast on iTunes!
Shai Navot is the interim leader of NZ political party The Opportunities Party (TOP). SOCIAL MEDIA WEBSITE - www.top.org.nz FACEBOOK - facebook.com/topnz TWITTER - @top_nz INSTAGRAM - @top.nz YOUTUBE - @The Opportunities Party #nzpolitics #politics #housing TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - Shai’s Views On Governments New Housing Policy/Problems With The Policy 04:13 - Rent Caps/Supply Issues 05:36 - No Silver Bullet To Solve Housing 06:24 - Distortion Of The Tax System/Infrastructure Funding 08:33 - Allocating Resources To The Right Place/Infrastructure Commission 11:10 - Northern Express Should Be The Standard For Public Transport 12:10 - New Zealand Is Decades Behind Due To Governance Short Term Thinking 13:38 - NZ Didn’t Build Up Instead Build Out 15:52 - Examples Of Mistakes In Infrastructure 17:45 - NZTA & Kiwirail 18:45 - Media Are Gatekeepers Of Democracy 20:01 - Media Weren’t Giving TOP A Voice 21:51 - Polls/Wasted Vote Argument 24:01 - Labour & National Are Similar 24:25 - Reason TOP Was Excluded From 2020 Election Debates 24:54 - 2020 Election Debates Were Stupid 27:19 - Media Prefer Celebrity Leaders/Next Leader Of TOP/Marketing Strategy 29:59 - What UBI Is, How It Works And Who It Benefits 33:58 - UBI Trial Showed Lowered Rates Of Depression 34:38 - How UBI Would Be Funded/Effects Of UBI 37:10 - Why Wealthy People Would Receive UBI 38:49 - Minimum Wage Wouldn’t Be Abolished From UBI 40:11 - Crime Is Caused Is Interlinked With Housing & Poverty 41:03 - Reece Tells Story Of Customer Walking Out Of Grocery Store With Groceries And Not Paying 43:10 - Theft Is Usually A Result Of Societal Problems 44:59 - Reoffending Statistics And What Causes It 46:44 - Nutritional Food Being Out Of Reach For Some People/Junk Food Tax And What It Would Fund 49:07 - Removing GST From Fruits And Vegetables 50:28 - Lack Of Competition In NZ Is A Problem 50:34 - TOP Social Media
In our very first episode, we talk to TOP party leader Shai Navot. Shai strives to move away from tribal politics and avoid the types of polarising political battles that are currently seen overseas. Through honest leadership, she believes New Zealand can unite together. We talk to her about the housing crisis in New Zealand, her take on a capital gains tax, and what Jacinda Ardern and the Labour Party should have done with a mandate to govern alone.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and experience sacred sexuality. She leads group courses and private sessions on tantra & healing for women and couples. She is an experienced Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and experience sacred sexuality. She leads group courses and private sessions on tantra & healing for women and couples. She is an experienced Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and experience sacred sexuality. She leads group courses and private sessions on tantra & healing for women and couples. She is an experienced Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and experience sacred sexuality. She leads group courses and private sessions on tantra & healing for women and couples. She is an experienced Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and experience sacred sexuality. She leads group courses and private sessions on tantra & healing for women and couples. She is an experienced Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and experience sacred sexuality. She leads group courses and private sessions on tantra & healing for women and couples. She is an experienced Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
Naomi Slater founded www.divine-couples.com with her husband Navot. They help others awaken their passion and heal intimacy issues through teaching tantra, communication and yoga. Naomi developed and teaches an immersion yoni egg online course for women. She is a Tantra and Yoga teacher, healer and group facilitator and holds an MA in Conflict Management and a BA in Psychology.
The new King of Israel, Yehu, kills Yehoram with his bow and arrow, and throws his body into the field of Navot. He also kills Achaziyahu, the king of Yehuda on the fly.
King Ahab craves Navot's vineyard, but is rebuffed. His wife Jezebel comes to the "rescue".
Jezebel sets up a bogus trial with false testimony to kill the innocent Navot. Ahab proceeds to occupy the vineyard.
Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks with co-director of Big Bad Wolves, Navot Papushado.Intro/Outro music: Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826. Permissions beyond the scope of this license are available atincompetech.com/music/royalty-free/licenses/.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/britflicks-com-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy