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Join Rabbi Natan for a provocative conversation with Melanie Nelkin, a congregant and philanthropist, a past president of the American Jewish Committee in the Southeast. She recently came back from a war-time trip to Israel and shares some fascinating insights from her high-level briefings and experiences.
On today's show, Brian Gregory discusses COP28 and the UAE's attempt to do oil deals at the event (a totally reasonable thing to do!). Later, Oliver Nelkin discusses Lloyds Bank CEO demanding the right to earn as much as they want. Also, Paul Mcgowan delves into the total deflation of the lamestream media based on the failure of the Prime Minister and Leader of the opposition to speak about the problems of the people. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Has studied climatology for 30 years and has drawn the clear conclusion that there is no negative measurable effect from human generated carbon dioxide. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Oliver was part of the team that took on the mighty Lloyds bank - and won. Now, he has a very strong opinion about the CEO of Lloyds Bank demanding that the Government needs to keep their hands off bank profits. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Paul has been cancelled many times by the mainstream media - his artistic capabilities frighten the establishment horses!
In this month's episode we hear from Bob Nelkin, former CEO of the United Way of Wester PA and is said to have turned the organization into "one of the most successful of its kind in the country." Bob is an admirable advocate who has made major change around disability and accessibility rights, and has been working on these efforts since his 20's. The words of wisdom that he shares in this episode are moving, inspiring, and encouraging. He guides listeners to think about their purpose while contemplating the areas in which they can live more deeply and help build a greater world with small action. Our hosts lead a meaningful discussion around Bob's advocacy journey and share a bit about the impacts that they, as teens, are making. This is not an episode you want to miss. Thank you Bob for your words of wisdom and for sharing your experience and insight with us all. Thank you to Abby and Sarah for hosting and contributing to this beautiful conversation. Let us know what you loved most about this episode!Find our Wellness Playlist, put together by our Teen Wellness Committee, on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram for our latest updates! https://www.instagram.com/friendsonairpodcast/Watch this conversation on Youtube, for a better and more accessible experience! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOWGd25raNU
For the past 40 years, HALLOWEEN 3: SEASON OF THE WITCH has been one of the most loved AND most hated horror films of the 80's. Or any decade, really. In episode #67 of My Haunted Head, we'll take a look at everything HALLOWEEN 3 had going for it and discuss a few things you might not have realized about the film. We wrap things up with a rundown of the many collectibles now available to fans of the film. Happy, Happy Halloween...Silver Shamrock! (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Neil Nelkin is being inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. We all know he deserves this honor not only for his long and illustrious career in radio but for his encyclopedic knowledge. He recounts the early days of The Zone with John and Josh.
We Got A Podcast 06 Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall Of Fame Member Neil Nelkin
Sarah is a Casting Director for video games in Japan having moved to Japan from America a long time ago. In this episode we discuss how she became fluent in Japanese from watching countless anime and shows and the process of finding the right voice actor for her clients. This is episode 49 of She Plays Games.
In this episode, I speak with Per Milam about his recent work on letting go as an alternative to forgiveness. These topics naturally touch on the practices of blame and responsibility and Strawson's reactive attitudes. Here's any links you'll need to dive deeper: http://www.pererikmilam.com/ If you learned something from this episode, please consider supporting me here: https://www.patreon.com/jordanmyers Every dollar that comes in will go towards bettering the show or towards funding my Philosophy PhD. 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: Per-Erik Milam.
In this episode, Dana Kay Nelkin explains the problem of moral luck, which raises a challenge for all theories of freedom and responsibility. After giving several examples of moral luck, Dana explains some types of response to this challenge.Dana's website:http://www.danakaynelkin.com/Dana's article on Moral Luck in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-luck/Thomas Nagel's famous paper on moral luck:https://www.jstor.org/stable/4106826?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contentsThe Man in the High Castle is on Amazon Prime (Not Netflix!)https://www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B00RSGFRY8If you have a question you'd like us to answer in our Q&A episode, get in touch with us at thefreewillshow@gmail.com, via the show's website: thefreewillshow.com, or through social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefreewillshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefreewillshow/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Free-Will-Show-105535031200408/
Dana Nelkin Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, and an Affiliate Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law. Her areas of research include moral psychology, ethics, bioethics, and philosophy of law. Dana is the author of Making Sense of Freedom and Responsibility (OUP) and her work has been published in Noûs, Ethics, The Philosophical Review, and The Journal of Philosophy among others.
Dana Kay Nelkin is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, and an Affiliate Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law. Her areas of research include moral psychology, ethics, bioethics, and philosophy of law. She is the author of Making Sense of Freedom and Responsibility (Oxford University Press, 2011), and a number of articles on a variety of topics, including self-deception, friendship, the lottery paradox, psychopathy, forgiveness, moral luck, and praise and blame. She is also a co-editor of the The Ethics and Law of Omissions, The Oxford Handbook of Moral Responsibility, and Forgiveness: New Essays. Her work in moral psychology includes participation in an interdisciplinary research collaboration of philosophers and psychologists, The Moral Judgements Project, which brings together normative and descriptive enquiries about the use of moral principles such as the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing and the Doctrine of Double Effect. Other roles include membership of the advisory board of the UC San Diego Institute for Practical Ethics, service as the North American representative to the Society of Applied Philosophy, and on the Academic Advisory Board of the UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement. This podcast is an audio recording of Professor Nelkin's talk - 'Equal Opportunity' - at the Aristotelian Society on 30 March 2020. The recording was produced by the Backdoor Broadcasting Company.
Brainy: 13:05 Behind the Redwood Curtain 27:30 What We’re Learning from our Knitting: It’s socks, socks, socks in our knitting this episode. Catherine shares the sad tale of her puppy getting to a washcloths she had finished for her Washcloth exchange. Now she gets to keep the slightly chewed Vortex 5 by Rebecca Hudson https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vortex-5-dishcloth but needs to make another one. She decided on the perfect traveling project: Baby socks. Some patterns she likes are ribbed far away baby socks originally from Afghan for afghans made in worsted weight https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ribbed-far-away-baby-socks. She also like another free baby socks pattern: jelly bean baby sock spud and chloe Susan B Anderson https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jelly-bean-baby-socks Margaret also is working on socks — this time the nugget peds by Laura Nelkin https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/search#sort=best&inline=&query=Nugget%20peds. She also offers some of her favorite sock tips: kate Atherly heel trick http://kateatherley.blogspot.com/2014/04/more-questions-on-sock-fit.html lucy neatby heel The slippurl and alternative heel stitch https://www.lucyneatby.com/extras/newsletters/SY19.html Finchley graft video by Roxanne Richardson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3sD_RU720c (watch out! The opening ad is loud) Lorilee Beltman how to remember the kitchner stitch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkW3kP7RZdk Brainy Thing: Analysis Paralysis overanalysis squelches creativity 1959 Barry Swartz The paradox of choice The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin Podcast recommended: Happier (also by Gretchen Rubin) Ambition and balance blog by Doist Links: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/don-t-overthink-it-less-is-more-when-it-comes-to-creativity/ http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/bschwar1/maximizing.pdf https://gretchenrubin.com/2011/12/dont-fall-into-decision-quicksand/ https://doist.com/blog/category/productivity/ Behind the Redwood Curtain: Fancy Website: Visit Humboldt https://www.visithumboldt.com/ More basic website: Humboldt california redwood coast https://www.visitredwoods.com/ Today on Episode 107 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit we discuss a beaded cuff sock, Nugget Peds by laura Nelkin plus a few sock tips and tricks to spice it up; We find baby socks the perfect travel knitting and offer some patterns. Analysis Paralysis is a real thing and we not share the brain science behind it but offer some tips to kicking it; and we present an overview of tourism on the Northcoast from attractions to wholistic groceries. Today we have another give away — this time a book from my library — a gently owned book named “Slow Knitting a journey from sheep to skein to stitch” by Hannah Thiessen. It chronicles her journey from the “getting it done quickly” attitude with her knitting to slowing down and deep her understanding of all the processes of her practice. The book is a mixture of patterns, essays from a variety of professionals in the industry and beautiful photographs. Companies include Green Mountain Spinner and O-Wool. The patterns include lots of sweaters but also shawls and cowls and hats and mittens. Hannah divides her book with the themes of “source carefully” produce thoughtfully think environmenta lly experiment fearlessly and explore Openly. This is a book you slow down with and come back too.
Chloe Nelkin shares how trusting your gut and following your passions can lead to great things and discusses the importance of stepping back and of not taking things personally in your business. Chloe is the founder and Director of Chloe Nelkin Consulting which she founded in 2010 on her own, from her kitchen table, the PR firm has since expanded and is now based in Soho in Central London with a team that continues to grow.
Brainy Thing: 13:02 Behind the Redwood Curtain: What We’re Learning From Our Knitting: Catherine returns to an old favorite, The Age of Brass and Steam by Orange Flower http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-age-of-brass-and-steam-kerchief Margaret tries a new tool, Embellish-Knit https://www.amazon.com/Caron-20293-Embellish-Knit-Machine-Kit/dp/B003W0AUQ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483493507&sr=8-1&keywords=embellish-knit+machine+kit which makes a wicked-fast i-chord to create some Wreath Ornaments by Lorna Miser. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wreath-ornaments-3 and the Fino necklace by Laura Nelkin. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fino Brainy Thing: Gut Instinct and the Brain Scientists are showing a direct link between the human gut and the brain which accounts for those “gut feelings we get. Switzerland science researchers at ETH in Zurik, Urs Meyer German and his team at the Swiss Federal insititude of technology, research gut brain afferance https://www.ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2014/05/how-the-gul-feeling-shapes-fear.html Behind the Redwood Curtain: Sequoia Park Zoo A small but sweet zoo in Sequoia Park in Eureka concentrates on education and species preservation. Knitting Tip: Prevent Repetitive Stress Syndrome Keeping your hands in a C shape with your palms facing upward helps to prevent repetitive stress syndrome Learn-along Our all-new Learn Something New Incentive with randomly selected prizes. See thread on the Teaching Your Brain to Knit Ravelry page. One prize will be a skein of 650 yards of Kristin Omdahl’s B so Fine yarn (in bamboo) by Kristin Omdahl Yarns. Other prizes to be announced. Links: Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Is there anything to “gut feelings” that people are always talking about, We return to an old favorite Age of Brass and Steam Kerchief, using a new tool dramatically speeds up making i-chord, Spot lighting Eureka’s small but educational zoo, a way to prevent repetitive stress syndrome, and the beginning of a new Learn-along
This week we took failure fan Abby Denson’s advice and watched cult favorite (never on DVD, 123K views on YouTube) Get Crazy! It stars Malcolm McDowell, a young Daniel Stern, Stacey “Halloween III” Nelkin, some other woman, Lou Reed, an old guy, a short guy, Ed Begley Jr., John Densmore, Lee Ving, a sentient joint, … Continue reading Episode 38: Get Crazy (1983)
Brainy Thing: 15:47 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 25:35Welcome to Episode: How the Distributive Practice Effect or Spacing Effect can help you learn skills in the fiber Arts.What we’re learning from our Knitting Catherine got a lot of satisfaction by completing Laura Nelkin’s Butin Collar. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/butin-collarMargaret created felted bangles from Mags Kandis’ Bevy of Bangles pattern, http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bevy-of-banglesfrom the book Gifted, Lovely little things to knit and crochet http://www.amazon.com/Gifted-Lovely-Little-Things-Crochet-ebook/dp/B00DH40MIG/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1by Mags Kandis or get them for free from the Interweave website. Brainy Thing: The Distributive Practice EffectCatherine talks about the Distributive Practice Effect, first described by Herman Ebbinghaus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Ebbinghaus. In psychology,it is talked about as the Spacing Effect. http://www.aft.org/periodical/american-educator/summer-2002/ask-cognitive-scientist. Essentially, practicing something a little bit every day is more effective in learning than practicing for a long time for one day a week. Behind the Redwood Curtain: Ferndale, CA, the Victorian VillageCatherine introduces us to Ferndale, CA which has a large number of well preserved Victorian buildings. It is very well decorated around Christmas time.Knitting Tip:Margaret shares a tip from No Sheep for You by Amy Singer: When knitting socks in Cotton or a yarn with little memory, use ribbing to help the sock
Show notes and everything QuiltMoxie at www.QuiltMoxie.com/shownotes 1 Seamless Artemisia Sweater 2 FMNH - Forget-Me-Not Sock Heel Recipe How many Craftsy classes does it take to make the Artemisia sweater ? —> 6 How many QuiltMoxie Fan Club Members share their generosity with you ? —> 3 How many Podcasters does it take for Ariana to launch her first knitting pattern ? —> 4 Look out for more awesome prizes including the organizer bag of your choice from Yazzii.com by participating in the Personal Craftsy Club on Ravelry.com. Yes, there are awesome prizes. This episode is about 6 Craftsy Classes: The Seamless Artemisia Sweater - Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark Know Your Yarn, Choose The Perfect Yarn Every Time - Clara Parkes Knit to Flatter - Amy Herzog Knitting with Beads - Laura Nelkin Heirloom Lace Edgings - Franklin Habit Seaming Beyond the Basics - John Bringar Join our mailing list ( at http://eepurl.com/zJ9lH ) to get your next and every episode with Show Notes delivered directly to your email as soon as the episode is available. It's a simple one-time drop of your email address into the form and check "receive podcast by email". We respect your email privacy.
Brainy stuff starts at 28.25 and Behind the Redwood Curtain begins at 44:50. Catherine talks about finishing her PANEM Katniss Cowl Wrap by Dahlia in Bloom and the Two-toned Tawashi by Maryann Walsh. Margaret talked about knitted and crocheted jewelry: Ribband by Laura Nelkin, Crocheted Wrap Around Bracelet by Yuli Nilssen, Kaitlyn Necklace Rose by Javori Designs, and the Gatsby Necklace by Shaina Bilow. Catherine lays the foundation for understanding brain chemicals that make us happy and how knitting influences that. She talks about Dr. Barry Jacoibs, EMDR, Betsman Corkhill and Stitchline. In Behind the Redwood Curtain, Margaret talks about the Mad River (the California one.) And in the knitting tip, Margaret talks about flipping a blocking board upright to save space.
Margaret talks about what she is learning from knitting and crocheting long beaded strands including Laura Nelkin's Ribband and Yuli Nilssen's Wrap Around Crochet bracelet. Catherine talks about her work on the PANEM Katniss Cowl Wrap by Dalhia in Bloom using Lion Brand Wool-ease Thick and Quick. Margaret and Catherine discuss rating patterns by levels of difficulty versus levels of concentration. Margaret talks about visiting Table Bluff in Loleta, California and then discusses the benefits of using a kitchen scale to measure yarn.
Topics : 1. Crazy Lace Cardigan + Knit to Flatter 2. Lace 3. KnitCompanion KickStarter 4. Demo - Reversible, Stretchy Crochet Cast-on (YouTube) This time Ariana is working on lace and shows her progress in 5 Craftsy classes. Crazy Lace Cardigan by Myra Wood Knit to Flatter by Amy Herzog New Directions in Lace by Romy Hill Knit this ! Mastering Lace Shawls by Laura Nelkin Knitting with beads by Laura Nelkin Check out the Reversible, Stretchy Crochet Cast-on Demo. A pretty cast-on which shows the familiar crochet "v"s on both sides. Ariana gets chatty and encourages you to check out and back the KnitCompanion Kickstarter Campaign before February 17, 2014. She is thrilled with how the QuiltMoxie the Podcast Ravelry group is growing and encourages you to participate in the Free Craftsy Class Contest. Show notes and everything QuiltMoxie at http://www.QuiltMoxie.com/ShowNotes Join our mailing list (at http://eepurl.com/zJ9lH ) to get your next and every episode with Show Notes delivered directly to your email as soon as the episode is available. It’s a simple one-time drop of your email address into the form and check “receive podcast by email”. We respect your email privacy.