POPULARITY
Categories
Welcome to my podcast. I am Doctor Warrick Bishop, and I want to help you to live as well as possible for as long as possible. I'm a practising cardiologist, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the creator of The Healthy Heart Network. I have over 20 years as a specialist cardiologist and a private practice of over 10,000 patients. In this podcast episode, Dr. Warrick Bishop, a cardiologist, discusses the importance of healthy living to prevent heart disease. He interviews Dr. David Neuman from New York, who highlights the eight pillars of healthy lifespan. These pillars include exercise, sleep, hydration, mindfulness, social connection, avoiding vices like alcohol and tobacco, and a nutritious diet. They emphasize the significance of small, consistent changes for long-term health benefits and stress the relationship between lifestyle habits and overall well-being. The conversation underscores how these pillars contribute to health span by promoting independence, quality of life, and longevity. They also touch on the importance of rest and recovery and provide practical advice for managing injuries and inflammations through proactive care.
Eltern prägen ihre Kinder tief – besonders, wenn sie ihnen den Glauben vorleben. In diesem bewegenden Gespräch teilen Dorine Neumann und ihr Vater Matthias «Kuno» Kuhn, wie gelebte Jüngerschaft im Familienalltag aussieht. Dorine, Gründerin von JaFe, zeigt, wie Eltern ihre Kinder biblisch erziehen und ihnen helfen können, Jesus persönlich kennenzulernen. Gemeinsam sprechen sie über Gebet, Prioritäten im Familienleben und praktische Tipps für eine geistlich geprägte Erziehung. Ein Talk voller Herz, Tiefe und Inspiration für alle, die Familie als geistliche Gemeinschaft leben wollen.mehr zu JaFe: https://www.g-movement.com/general-6Zum Buch von Kuno: https://www.schleifeverlag.ch/juengerschaft/120.135Dir gefallen unsere Talks und du möchtest uns unterstützen? Unterstütze uns als Videopartner: https://www.livenet.ch/news/29345_videopartnerUnterstütze den Verein Livenet: https://www.livenet.ch/spende Du findest uns auch auf Instagram, Twitter, Facebook und anderen Social-Media-Plattformen: https://www.livenet.ch/service/social_media#jüngerschaft #familie #erziehung #ehe #homeschooling #glaube
Today Dr. Anders answers your questions explaining Neuman if not everything he had written meshed with the Catholic Faith. -Protestant friend said Constantine forced everybody to be Catholic. T/F? -What would your answer be to a protestant who says the Catholic Church that Jesus founded isn't the same Church it is today? -Dr Anders, you just said people who like the TLM 'antiquarian,' but I thought that term referred to people who want to do something, usually problematic, simply because it had been done a very long time ago, such as adhering to the gnostic gospels. Please explain the difference" ...this and many more.
Nurses Out Loud with Suzi Eichinger, RN – Suzi Eichinger draws on decades of nursing to show how classic and modern theories guide compassionate care. From Nightingale's healing environments to Leininger's cultural sensitivity and Neuman's stress management, she connects frameworks to everyday standards. With stories, practical tips, and inspiration, she urges nurses to embrace humility, courage, and love to transform healthcare...
Nurses Out Loud with Suzi Eichinger, RN – Suzi Eichinger draws on decades of nursing to show how classic and modern theories guide compassionate care. From Nightingale's healing environments to Leininger's cultural sensitivity and Neuman's stress management, she connects frameworks to everyday standards. With stories, practical tips, and inspiration, she urges nurses to embrace humility, courage, and love to transform healthcare...
In this episode of OnBase, host Chris Moody talks with Scott Neuman, VP of Marketing at Calix, about how broadband providers can move beyond competing on price and speed to deliver personalized, value-driven experiences. Scott shares lessons from his career in advertising, IBM, and Calix, highlighting how data, AI, and “campaigns in a box” empower even small teams to succeed. From proactive customer touchpoints to unconventional ideas like “grandparent gamer” packages, this episode offers practical strategies for redefining marketing in broadband and beyond.Key TakeawaysDon't Compete on Price & Speed Alone: Broadband must shift from commodity marketing to value-driven offerings like parental controls, security, and ease of use.Positive Touchpoints Matter: Most subscriber interactions are negative (billing, outages). Providers must create proactive, goodwill-building moments.AI + Data = Competitive Advantage: Data-driven insights enable micro-segmentation, predictive problem solving, and tailored offerings for subscribers.Empowering Small Teams: Calix's “campaigns in a box” and customer success teams give small regional providers the resources of a big marketing agency.Unconventional Bets Win: From senior gaming packages to employee social advocacy, bold strategies can differentiate in crowded markets.Quotes“Stop selling gig speeds and price tags. Start selling peace of mind, security, and better lives.”-Scott Newman emphasizes that marketers should shift their focus from competing on features and price to competing on value and customer experience.Best Moments (00:24) – Scott shares his three career chapters: advertising, 18 years at IBM, and his current role at Calix.(02:41) – Why broadband providers must move beyond selling speed and price, and instead market experiences like parental controls and security.(07:51) – Proactive customer engagement and how Calix uses quality-of-experience (QoE) scores to build positive touchpoints.(10:51) – Extending connectivity beyond the home: outdoor Wi-Fi, community broadband, and differentiating from “fast and cheap” competitors.(20:56) – How Calix's “campaigns in a box” and customer success teams empower even the smallest providers to market like pros.(23:55) – The rise of unconventional packages, including “grandparent gamer” bundles and work-from-home segmentation.(28:01) – Unlocking employee advocacy and building social “armies” to amplify the brand authenticallyTech recommendationsAccount-based marketing platformsResource recommendationsPodcastsArtificial Intelligence ShowShout-OutsJon Iwata, Executive Chair, Data and Trust Alliance and former Chief Brand Office IBM, for inspiring Scott with visionary branding and mission-driven messaging.About the GuestScott Neuman is a seasoned marketing professional with over 30 years of experience, specializing in the intersection of technology and marketing strategy. Currently serving as the Corporate Vice President of Marketing at Calix, he has a proven track record of driving double-digit growth through innovative marketing strategies. Scott's expertise spans various domains including B2B marketing, demand generation, and integrated marketing communications, making him a catalyst for organizational transformation. He holds an MBA from Cornell and a Certificate in Disruptive Strategy from Harvard Business School Online. Beyond his professional achievements, Scott is also a dedicated family man, residing in Norwich, Vermont with his wife and three children. His passion for storytelling and customer-centric marketing helps brands connect meaningfully with their audiences, ensuring their challenges are met with effective solutions. Scott's leadership experience and strategic insights have positioned him as a thought leader in the marketing field.Connect with Scott.
Today Dr. Anders answers your questions explaining Neuman if not everything he had written meshed with the Catholic Faith. -Protestant friend said Constantine forced everybody to be Catholic. T/F? -What would your answer be to a protestant who says the Catholic Church that Jesus founded isn't the same Church it is today? -Dr Anders, you just said people who like the TLM 'antiquarian,' but I thought that term referred to people who want to do something, usually problematic, simply because it had been done a very long time ago, such as adhering to the gnostic gospels. Please explain the difference" ...this and many more.
Send us a textHi, and welcome to this episode of The Bookshop Podcast!Step into the vibrant literary heart of Mexico with the San Miguel Writers Conference, where cultural exchange and creative inspiration meet in one of the world's most beautiful cities. Susan Page, founder and president, alongside executive director Jodi Pincus, unveil the magic behind this extraordinary gathering that transforms writers and readers alike.This unique tricultural and bilingual event bridges the literary communities of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, creating rich connections across borders. Set against the backdrop of San Miguel de Allende—consistently voted the world's #1 city by Conde Nast Traveler—participants immerse themselves in perfectly preserved 18th-century Spanish colonial architecture while engaging with world-class authors and honing their craft.The 2026 conference boasts an exceptional lineup of global voices: Ethiopian-American physician-author Abraham Verghese, Canadian novelist Emily St. John Mandel, Nigerian literary star Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Indigenous Mexican intellectual Yesnaya Elena Aguilar-Hill, Argentinian author Andrés Neuman, and Chinese-American writer R.F. Kuang. Beyond the keynotes, the conference offers 80 workshops across multiple genres, opportunities to pitch literary agents, discussion circles on timely topics like AI and cultural appropriation, and a dedicated "Pleasures of Reading" track for literary enthusiasts.What truly distinguishes this gathering is its holistic approach to the literary experience—combining rigorous craft development with cultural immersion and community building. Workshops unfold in beautiful gardens, open mics create space for emerging voices, and wellness activities provide balance. Meanwhile, the conference maintains deep connections to local communities through teen writing programs and literary outreach to underserved rural areas.Whether you're a serious writer seeking to refine your craft, a reader hungry for literary inspiration, or someone drawn to the magical energy of San Miguel, the conference offers flexible registration options to create your perfect experience. Mark your calendar for February 11-15, 2026, and join a global community of literary minds in one of the world's most enchanting destinations.San Miguel Writers' ConferenceSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
Casa CEO Nick Neuman argues Bitcoin needs self-custody adoption to survive long-term. Without transaction fees from edge users, mining could become unprofitable, risking network security and potentially forcing protocol changes.Nick Neuman, CEO & co-founder of Casa joins us to talk about why Bitcoin's future depends on self-custody adoption. Neuman argues that without users holding Bitcoin "at the edges" and generating transaction fees, mining incentives could collapse, potentially forcing changes to Bitcoin's 21 million supply cap or pushing institutions toward proof-of-stake alternatives.Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.comNOTES:• Casa founded in 2018 to enable self-custody• Coinbase holds 2.8 million Bitcoin today• Transaction activity lower than 2018 levels• Bitcoin block reward halves repeatedly over time• Mining unprofitable without transaction fees• 2140 deadline for block reward depletionTimestamps:00:00 Start02:38 Self custody & Bitcoin survival07:25 Held at the edges11:26 Fees a& codes changes17:55 Memetic death spiral21:00 layer 226:12 Self custody adoption30:48 Changes to improve self custody33:35 Education-
A is for Abalone: Beatie Wolfe interviews marine biologist and conservationist Dr Melissa Neuman about her upbring and work protecting conserving and restoring endangered white abalone, a key member of the kelp forest ecosystem in the US and Mexico, by reintroducing captive-bred white abalone into the wild.Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life's work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.Dr Melissa Neuman's Orange Juice for the EarsFirst song that imprinted? “I'll Walk In the Rain By Your side” by John DenverFirst album that shaped who you are? “Dreams” from the record: Everybody Else Is Doing It So Why Can't We by The Cranberries (1993)The music you would send into Space? “Purple Rain” by PrinceThe song you would have at your memorial? “Orinoco Flow” by EnyaThe album you would pass onto the next generation? “Synchronicity I” from the record: “Synchronicity” by The PoliceThe radio show was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey at Soundwell Studios.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of our friend and colleague who passed away this week, Tom Neuman, thank you for introducing us and the so many clients to the world of healing thru red light. We first met Tom at the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. He dedicated his life to making quality red light products for the animal and human world. He sponsored many riders and their horses touting the benefits of red light. His introduction of red light to our practice was one of the best new tools added to our toolbox in the last 15 years. Thank you Tom and RIP. We love you because you loved what we love.
Yes, the Super Bowl ad. How exciting. The experiential activation with the major influencer. The new branding campaign roll out. So wonderful.But don't stop there.You could have the most compelling and creative ad campaign, but if you don't optimize for every customer touch point, you are undercutting the expectation you have built for the customer with the reality your brand is actually delivering.So I love this lesson from a recent podcast guest application – “Marketing is the chief customer advocate.”To hear that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories, I talked to Scott Neuman, Corporate Vice President of Marketing, Calix [https://www.calix.com/].Calix is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2024, it reported $831 million in net sales.Neuman leads the corporate marketing strategy team at Calix, including branding, communications, content development, digital and event strategy, and field enablement. Collectively the Calix marketing team is approximately 100 professionals with a primary focus on the North American markets of broadband service providers.Lessons from the things he madeMarketing is the chief customer advocateAlways think B2B2CActivate your social armyGreat marketers are great storytellersThere's more science than art to great storytellingEffective leaders challenge rather than direct“Every day, let 's try to suck less”Discussed in this episodeJoin us Tuesday, July 8th at 2 pm EDT for AI Masterclass: Build a powerful lead gen campaign in just 90 minutes [https://join.meclabsai.com/mec-050-july-8]The Difference Between Marketing and Advertising (and Why It Matters) [https://marketingexperiments.com/digital-advertising/the-difference-between-marketing-and-advertising-and-why-it-matters]Marketing Chart: Biggest challenges to growing membership [https://marketingsherpa.com/article/chart/challenges-to-growing-membership]B2B External Communications: How IBM conveys the value of complex products, spotlights innovative employees and entrusts employees with social media [https://sherpablog.marketingsherpa.com/b2b-marketing/ibm-b2b-external-communications/]Get more episodesSubscribe to the MarketingSherpa email newsletter [https://www.marketingsherpa.com/newsletters] to get more insights from your fellow marketers. Sign up for free if you'd like to get more episodes like this one.For more insights, check out...This podcast is not about marketing – it is about the marketer. It draws its inspiration from the Flint McGlaughlin quote, “The key to transformative marketing is a transformed marketer” from the Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages [https://meclabs.com/course/] free digital marketing course.Apply to be a guestIf you would like to apply to be a guest on How I Made It In Marketing, here is the podcast guest application – https://www.marketingsherpa.com/page/podcast-guest-application
Andrés Neuman sobre "Hasta que empieza a brillar" y María Moliner by Gustavo Noriega
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Michael Neuman, LCSW joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about... -his own personal fertility journey -his clinical work -what it's like for men to carry invisible grief, societal pressure, and silence—all while being expected to "be strong" -the emotional toll of fertility journeys and loss on men -what it looks like when men are struggling and what actually helps (and what really doesn't) when you're trying to support a partner More about Michael: Michael Neuman, LCSW, is a licensed psychotherapist based in Miami and Hollywood, seeing kids and young adults, specializing in anxiety, depression, life adjustments, and paternal mental health. He is the founder of Ji4Life, a nonprofit that helps kids and teens with physical challenges compete in extreme races and trains weekly at the Jewish Leadership Academy. A dedicated athlete, Michael has competed on American Ninja Warrior twice, a winner on CBS's Million Dollar Mile, and appeared on Amazon Prime's Beast Games. He lives in Florida with his wife and daughter. Connect with Michael: -Follow him on Instagram -Check out the Instagram page for Ji4Life -Join his Father Postpartum Support Group Connect with us: -Check out our Website -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Watch our TikToks -Follow us on Facebook -Watch us on YouTube -Connect with us on LinkedIn
Aprovechamos la visita del gran autor hispanoargentino #AndrésNeuman a la FILBO 2025. Su más reciente novela, Hasta que empieza a brillar, publicada por Alfaguara en febrero de 2025, es una biografía novelada de María Moliner, la lexicógrafa española que, en plena dictadura franquista, escribió en solitario el Diccionario de uso del español. Neuman explora la vida de Moliner desde su infancia hasta su labor como bibliotecaria durante la República y su candidatura a la Real Academia Española. La novela plantea la hipótesis de que su diccionario podría ser una autobiografía encubierta, reflejando su mundo interior y su resistencia cultural. Bienvenidos.
En el Día del Libro hemos querido hablar con algunas de las librerías que quedaron devastadas tras el paso de la dana. Eva Vázquez y Arantxa Carceller, propietarias de la librería 'La Moixeranga' (Paiporta); Yolanda Girón, propietaria de la librería Bufanúvols (Catarroja); y Jorge cabezas, de la librería Somnis de Paper (Benetússer), siguen sin poder abrir las puertas de sus negocios seis meses después. Algunos han optado por comprar otros locales y otros luchan por recuperar los suyos mientras siguen vendiendo en espacios cedidos por los ayuntamientos o por internet.También nos hemos acercado al Círculo de Bellas artes de Madrid porque han hecho una lectura initerrumpida del Quijote, un acto que se celebra todos los años, que dura unas 20 horas y que este año inauguraba Álvaro Pombo unas horas después de recibir el premio Cervantes. Y Eva Cosculluela, nuestra librera del Faro, nos ha dejado sus recomendaciones literarias: 'Años de vida', de Marta Borraz y 'Hasta que empieza a brillar', de Andrés Neuman.
En el Día del Libro hemos querido hablar con algunas de las librerías que quedaron devastadas tras el paso de la dana. Eva Vázquez y Arantxa Carceller, propietarias de la librería 'La Moixeranga' (Paiporta); Yolanda Girón, propietaria de la librería Bufanúvols (Catarroja); y Jorge cabezas, de la librería Somnis de Paper (Benetússer), siguen sin poder abrir las puertas de sus negocios seis meses después. Algunos han optado por comprar otros locales y otros luchan por recuperar los suyos mientras siguen vendiendo en espacios cedidos por los ayuntamientos o por internet.También nos hemos acercado al Círculo de Bellas artes de Madrid porque han hecho una lectura initerrumpida del Quijote, un acto que se celebra todos los años, que dura unas 20 horas y que este año inauguraba Álvaro Pombo unas horas después de recibir el premio Cervantes. Y Eva Cosculluela, nuestra librera del Faro, nos ha dejado sus recomendaciones literarias: 'Años de vida', de Marta Borraz y 'Hasta que empieza a brillar', de Andrés Neuman.
Andrés Neuman cuenta la historia más personal y profesional de María Moliner en lsa novela 'Hasta que empieza a brillar' (Alfaguara). El escritor argentino te hace disfrutar con esta literaria biografía de la creadora del Diccionario del Uso del Español. Hay un momento como lector que te sientes palabra y ficha como en su día le ocurrió a la protagonista. Andrés Neuman , además de 'Hasta que empieza a brillar' nos don otros dos libros : 'La sinagoga de los iconoclastas' de Rodolfo Wilcock (Anagrama) , 'Guiando la hiedra' (hoy incluido en los Cuentos Completos) de Hebe Uhart (Adriana Hidalgo) , 'Una música' de Hernñan Ronsino (Sexto Piso) y 'Chispita de carne' de Bibiana Collado Cabrera (Anagrama). Nuestro bibliotecario Antonio Martínez Asensio nos dejó tres novelas italianas actuales : 'El apellido de las mujeres' de Aurora Tamigio (Seix Barral), 'Se acabó el recreo' de Darío Ferrari (Libros del Asteroide) y 'Hotel Roma' de Pierre Adrian (Tusquets) . Además de el libro que contará en su programa 'Un libro una hora' que será 'La herencia de Eszter' de Santor Marai ( Salamandra). De las novedades de la semana, Pepe Rubio nos trajo dos : 'Con E de curcuspín' de Mario Obrero (Anagrama), 'Franco y yo' de Jesús Ruiz Mantilla (Galaxia Gutemberg). El rescatador de libros abandonados en la redacción de la SER, Pascual Donate, salvó del reciclaje 'La magia de las ruinas: lo que Pompeya dice de nosotros' de Gabriel Zuchtriegel (Taurus). Y las últimas donaciones a la Biblioteca de Hoy por Hoy son de los oyentes que nos recomendaron: 'Crónicas de Jerusalén' y 'Crónicas de Birmania' de Guy Delisle (Astiberri) , 'Nuestra parte de noche' de Mariana Enríquez (Anagrama) y 'La tierra de las cuevas pintadas' de Jean Auel (Maeva) .
En la biblioteca de Antonio Martínez Asensio recibimos la donación de la última novela de Andrés Neuman, basada en la historia de María Moliner. En la hora musical, Fernando Neira nos cuenta una curiosa historia sobre las canciones relacionadas con la serie 'The White Lotus' y da la bienvenida a Ariel Rot, que se marca un directo para los oyentes del programa y nos presenta la reedición de un vinilo con el mítico directo que hizo en 2001. Por último, Aitor Albizua cierra la semana con el "fe de erratas" del 'Hoy por Hoy'.
Bienvenidos a un episodio más ☕️ En el episodio de hoy le tenemos de invitada a Jackie Neuman, una mujer multifacética: actriz, arquitecta y soñadora. En el episodio de hoy, Jackie nos cuenta cómo fue dejar Paraguay para vivir en Río de Janeiro estudiar dos carreras a la vez y descubrir nuevas formas de expresión a arquitecta en producciones cinematográficas y reflexiones sinceras sobre vivir fuera de su país. Espero que les guste, xoxo. Nadua
Charlando con Andrés Neuman sobre su novela, 'Hasta que empieza a brillar', nos deslizamos por la vida de María Moliner para explorar las motivaciones y desafíos de la bibliotecaria. El libro comienza en su infancia y recorre su trayectoria hasta la creación de su diccionario en plena dictadura franquista, donde ejerció una sutil rebeldía frente a la RAE.Nuestro paseante Jesús Marchamalo nos lleva a dar una vuelta con Rosa Huertas, autora de 'La guardiana de secretos'. La novela rescata la importancia de la escritora Carmen de Burgos, conocida como Colombine, y su papel en la literatura y el periodismo.Con Conxita Casanovas repasamos los estrenos de cine de la semana. Destaca el regreso a las salas del clásico 'París, Texas', junto a los estrenos de 'Tierra de nadie', 'La furia', 'Una ballena', 'Hola Frida' y 'Un hombre libre'.Por último, Leyre Guerrero, directora de NaNaNa de Radio 3, presenta 'Luminiscent Creatures', el nuevo disco de la artista japonesa Ichiko Aoba. Su trabajo se aleja del pop comercial y fusiona ambient folk con influencias del hogaku y la electrónica de artistas como Ryuichi Sakamoto.Escuchar audio
Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with Chairman of the Lake Placid Horse Show Philip Richter about the upgrades that exhibitors will enjoy in July 2025 during the two week horse show. We also speak with Scott Neuman who is the Director of Competitions at the American Quarter Horse Association about their growing discipline. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Philip Richter grew up with horses and has been actively competing on the “A” show circuit his entire life. The son of the late, highly respected trainer, Judy Richter, Philip began riding in the short stirrup at age six and later competed in the pony hunter divisions, equitation, junior hunters, junior jumpers and remains an active competitor in the amateur jumper divisions. Philip sits on the board of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation, the United States Equestrian Federation, the Revs Institute, and the Pray Family Foundation. Philip is also Chairman of the Lake Placid Horse Show and serves as Co-Treasurer of the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Outside of the horse world, Philip is also the President of Hollow Brook Wealth Management, LLC, a full service, SEC registered, wealth management firm. Philip is a graduate of Boston College and holds an MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business. Guest: Scott Neuman is the Director of Competitions at the American Quarter Horse Association. Before working at AQHA, he operated a boarding and training business specializing in all-around horses. Scott was an AQHA judge for more than 20 years and the Director of Equestrian Studies at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. He also managed shows for Kathy Avolt's horse show management company, A Equine Production. Read the April Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, Equine Affaire and BoneKare
María Moliner buscó desde muy niña el brillo de las palabras, el color de la gramática, el poder de los libros, el sentido de nuestra lengua. Nunca dejó de estudiar y supo abrirse paso en un mundo de hombres: se convirtió en una de las primeras universitarias de España, fue la primera profesora en la Universidad de Murcia y una de las primeras funcionarias. Tras más de 15 años de trabajo publicó el más impresionante (y divertido) diccionario de la lengua castellana, y se plantó frente a los señores de la RAE que nunca la aceptaron. Homenajeamos su figura a 125 años de su nacimiento, con Andrés Neuman, autor de “Hasta que empieza a brillar”y Vicky Calavia, directora del documental “María Moliner. Tendiendo palabras”. Nos despedimos con “Desigualdaad Cero” con Oxfam Intermón y su informe “Trabajo invisible y cuerpos rotos". Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/MOLINERCC1491 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
Charlando con Andrés Neuman sobre su novela, 'Hasta que empieza a brillar', nos deslizamos por la vida de María Moliner para explorar las motivaciones y desafíos de la bibliotecaria. El libro comienza en su infancia y recorre su trayectoria hasta la creación de su diccionario en plena dictadura franquista, donde ejerció una sutil rebeldía frente a la RAE.Nuestro paseante Jesús Marchamalo nos lleva a dar una vuelta con Rosa Huertas, autora de 'La guardiana de secretos'. La novela rescata la importancia de la escritora Carmen de Burgos, conocida como Colombine, y su papel en la literatura y el periodismo.Con Conxita Casanovas repasamos los estrenos de cine de la semana. Destaca el regreso a las salas del clásico 'París, Texas', junto a los estrenos de 'Tierra de nadie', 'La furia', 'Una ballena', 'Hola Frida' y 'Un hombre libre'.Por último, Leyre Guerrero, directora de NaNaNa de Radio 3, presenta 'Luminiscent Creatures', el nuevo disco de la artista japonesa Ichiko Aoba. Su trabajo se aleja del pop comercial y fusiona ambient folk con influencias del hogaku y la electrónica de artistas como Ryuichi Sakamoto.Escuchar audio
Laura Piñero repasa en este programa especial de #Cartagrafías la historias de mujeres referentes y pioneras de diferentes épocas. Además, cuenta con las voces invitadas de la astronauta Sara García Alonso por su libro "Órbitas" y Andrés Neuman que ha novelado la vida de María Moliner en su último libro "Hasta que empieza a brillar".
Andrés Amorós habla del libro de Andrés Neuman la novela sobre la vida de María Moliner Hasta que empieza a brillar.
SEN. CORA NEUMAN (D) BOZEMAN TRT: 8:16 MEDICAID EXPANSION RENEWAL/MENTAL HEALTH/SMALLER CLINICS/TRANSMITTAL DATE
Dr. Benjamin Neuman, Texas A&M's Chief Virologist, warns of measles resurgence amid Texas outbreak. Where is this coming from? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrés Amorós habla del libro de Andrés Neuman la novela sobre la vida de María Moliner Hasta que empieza a brillar.
Join us in (Pt. 2) of Alex's teaching from the Book of Nehemiah on going Back To The Basics.
Tisha Morris welcomes Molly Newman, President of CD Baby, the leading music distribution company for independent artists, to share her extensive experience in the music industry, including her beginnings as a drummer in the punk band Bratmobile. They discuss the impact of the recent fires in L.A. on the music community, the evolving landscape of music distribution, and the importance of maintaining community connections. Molly also elaborates on the significant changes in the music industry, such as the role of AI and the challenges of music discovery. She emphasizes the importance of artists treating their careers as businesses while staying true to their creative passions. 00:14 Molly Newman's Background and Achievements 01:20 Impact of Fires on the Music Industry 03:45 The Evolution of CD Baby 08:09 Challenges and Opportunities for Independent Artists 22:03 The Role of AI in Music 28:46 Balancing Creativity and Business About Molly Neuman: Molly Neuman is President of CD Baby, owned by Downtown Music, the leading music distribution company dedicated to empowering independent and self-releasing artists. As President, Neuman is leading strategy and management of Downtown which serves millions of artists every day. Neuman was previously CMO of Downtown Music Holdings, CD Baby's parent company and prior to that, President of Downtown's Songtrust, which grew under her leadership to manage more than 3 million copyrights. With a career that has been focused on empowering musicians at all career stages, Neuman has been Head of Music at Kickstarter, and has held senior roles in licensing in digital music, as well as label and artist management. She currently serves on the Advisory Board of Women in Music and has previously served on the boards of the Music Business Association, SoundExchange and A2IM. Neuman was awarded International Woman of the Year at the 2024 Music Week Awards and has been recognized by Billboard in its 2018 Digital Power Players List, as well as its Women in Music Lists for 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2024. Her musical career began as a drummer in Bratmobile, a punk band who were in the first wave of the riot grrrl movement. https://cdbaby.com/ @cdbaby (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/company/cd-baby/
Video version of this interview: https://youtu.be/HoTzWaF7dU8So many stories about the Hasidic Jews of the village of Kiryas Joel come from people who have left it. Or, often it will come from village official PR people who tell a very rosy story. In this interview, we get an exclusive peak into an everyday woman walking an exceptional line; risking everything in her community to express her voice. Fradel's story is compelling, fascinating and yet to get very interesting as she finds her place in the world, negotiating faith and individualization in a very communal society. Fradel is an amazing woman, mental health awareness advocate, talented photographer and more.Check her work out below:Find Fradel on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fradelneuman/Fradel's photography website is: https://www.instagram.com/captureit___photography/
Throwback Episode: https://thefranciskashow.libsyn.com/a-gaslighting-case-in-the-literal-sense-with-shulim-leifer Do Diaspora Jews Care (Orthodox Conundrum) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdIh-tnFszE In this episode of The Franciska Show, host Francisca interviews Fradel Neuman, an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic woman from Monroe, about her personal journey through child sexual abuse, depression, and her ongoing healing process. Fradel reveals the impact of her upbringing on her mental health and spiritual life, her struggles with trust and emotional intimacy, and the steps she took toward recovery. Despite the challenges, she has found support in her husband and professional therapy. Fradel also discusses the importance of addressing shame, the need for supportive environments, and shares her aspirations of becoming a professional singer. This powerful episode highlights Fradel's resilience and offers hope and understanding to survivors and those supporting them. 00:00 Introduction and Warm Wishes 01:12 Reflecting on the Hostage Situation 01:49 Revco Fox's Blind Date Initiative 02:27 Throwback Episode and No More Silence Series 03:02 Interview with Freidel Newman Begins 03:15 Freidel's Background and Family Life 03:50 Discussing Child Sexual Abuse 07:48 Therapy and Healing Journey 17:35 Confronting the Abusers 26:11 Witnessing Abuse and Emotional Neglect 28:17 Therapy and Healing Journey 30:33 Impact on Marriage and Trust Issues 33:21 Struggles with Depression 39:32 Religious Life and Personal Changes 44:28 Emotional Intimacy and Family Relationships 47:56 Message to Survivors and Mothers 56:10 Hopes and Dreams for the Future Fradel Neuman is a mental health advocate, survivor of sexual abuse and photographer sharing her mental health journey. www.instagram.com/Fradelneuman Check out www.JewishCoffeeHouse.com To contact Franciska: email franciskakay@gmail.com
What exactly does a Head of School do? What does your school leader wish you knew? Hear from two school directors, Walter Hopkins and Lori Neuman, about their experiences leading Christian schools, from big-picture vision to the everyday details. “What the vision was initially – to reach Spain – has been expanded to reaching the nations with the Gospel message.” - Walter “The Lord has placed a shepherd's heart in me, and that's what I love to be able to do - to be able to shepherd the staff and the students.” - Walter “It's a big mix of the day-to-day little minute things but also the big picture and the direction that the school is going, so it's a fun mix. Each day is unique and full of new things that I have no idea will come, and that's honestly what makes it fun – it's always different.” - Lori “God gives us little by little additional responsibilities and ideas and opportunities. So, I think it's important to say ‘yes' and trust God with what He's giving you, and seek Him in all of it.” - Lori “I never ever twenty years ago would have imagined myself sitting in this chair.” - Walter “When they see a school leader not being fazed by things or not letting their emotions get in the way of leading, that makes a big difference to them.” - Lori “If I'm asking things of the staff that I myself don't want to do or don't think I have time to do, then that's probably a good check that I don't think this is a good thing to be asking of the staff.” - Lori “It's healthy to delegate because you can't do it all. I can't do it all, and even though I think that I can, that's just pride.” - Lori “One of the most important ways that someone can support a school leader is through prayer.” - Walter “To see what is happening outside of our school building, where parents are doing life on life with other parents, and they're out there in the plaza outside of the school sometimes for hours and hours, and the love of Christ is being shared – that's a beautiful thing to see.” - Walter Click here to learn more about current school leadership openings with TeachBeyond! What's changing our lives: Heather: New baby niece Lori: Finding a quicker route to get home from work Walter: Balancing graduate classes with work and life Weekly Spotlight: LIFE International School in Spain and GDQ International Christian School in Albania We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Co-Hosts Lou Ann Perschau and Mark Taylor are back talking Young & Restless and Bold & Beautiful. YOUNG AND RESTLESS 1) Opening 2) Ian Ward and Crazy Aunt Jordan are back in Genoa City and are implementing their plans. 3) Ian is trying to break into his long lost daughter Tessa's life. Jordan is trying to exact revenge on the Neuman's. Thoughts? Predictions? 3A) Sharon is being held captive by Jordan and Ian. Thoughts Reactions? 4) Victor is after Ian Ward and hired one of his P.I's to find him. He is brought to the ranch and Victor lays down the law. Thoughts?Reactions? 5) Nate meets Damian, his lost lost brother. Thoughts? Reactions? 6) Other thoughts and Predictions? BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL 7) Ridge and the Forresters' are still really upset with Carter, Hope and now Brooke after she takes on the CEO job after Carter's takeover of Forrester Creations. Thoughts? Reactions? 8) Ridge is re-falling for Taylor Thoughts? Reactions? 9) Steffy has a plan to re-take over Forrester Creations. Thoughts? Reactions? 10) Daphne Rose is brought into introduce a fragrance for Forrester Creations to Carter and Hope, but she is part of Steffy's takeover plan. Thoughts? Reactions? 11) Other thoughts and Reactions? 12) Closing
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo welcomes Nick Neuman, the Co-founder and CEO of Casa, to discuss the evolution of Bitcoin self-custody, the benefits of collaborative custody, and how Casa simplifies Bitcoin security for individuals and businesses. Nick shares his journey from growing up in Kansas City to becoming a leader in Bitcoin security, as well as how Casa empowers users to take control of their digital assets while mitigating common risks.Whether you're a seasoned Bitcoin investor or new to the world of digital assets, this episode sheds light on how self-custody and innovative tools like multisig are redefining financial freedom.Key Topics Covered:Nick's Journey: From humble beginnings in Kansas City to founding Casa and revolutionizing Bitcoin security.What Is Collaborative Custody?: How multisig setups distribute the risk of managing Bitcoin keys across devices or agents.Bitcoin Security Innovations: Casa's recent features, including Casa Inheritance and YubiKey support, to enhance usability and safety.For Individuals and Businesses: How Casa serves high-net-worth individuals and companies securing Bitcoin as a treasury asset.Challenges in Financial Services: Why traditional institutions are slow to adopt multisig custody solutions and how decentralized finance could fill the gap.Quotes to Remember:"Bitcoin enables financial freedom and privacy in a way that no other tool had done yet." — Mauricio Di Bartolomeo"We design all the best practices into Casa as defaults, so you don't have to be a security expert to protect your Bitcoin." — Nick Neuman"Self-custody puts you in control of one of the most important things in your life—your money." — Nick NeumanLinks and Resources:Learn More About CasaFollow Nick Neuman on TwitterExplore Bitcoin-Backed Loans at LednEnjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
Allison Josephs speaks with Michael Neuman, LCSW, Founder of The Jewish Inspiration Foundation (ji4life.com), about his time on the MrBeast program and more.
This interview with Molly Neuman, President of CD Baby, explores her journey from Riot Grrrl musician to music industry executive. Neuman discusses the music industry's evolution, the importance of representation and activism, and the challenges of balancing creativity and business. Gain insights into leadership, the democratization of music, and the ongoing struggle for equality in the industry.
Chris critiques the Biden administration's $10 billion postal truck contract with defense contractor Oshkosh. He highlights the eye-popping cost of $166,000 per vehicle—more than the price of a BMW X5—and questions why no lower-cost alternatives were considered. Markowski calls for the contract's cancellation, criticizing the wasteful spending in the face of the Postal Service's financial struggles. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
They built the wall, then they built their houses. First things first! God's work, then my preferences.
It's an “Elevate Eldercare” tradition: Each Thanksgiving, we set up a virtual gratitude table for the people who live the values of culture change every day. This year, we welcome a team from The New Jewish Home's Sarah Neuman campus in Westchester County, N.Y. — assistant administrator Miriam Levi, nurse Wendy McDonald, and CNA Joycelyn Scott-Adir. They share the reasons why they've each spent at least two decades at Sarah Neuman, which created a unique set of Green House homes despite the organization's inability to build new infrastructure on its traditional nursing campus. And we hope you join us in honoring the caregivers who support elders day in and day out, even on holidays, as we celebrate Thanksgiving. Learn more about the New Jewish Home and Sarah Neuman: https://www.prairieeldercare.com/ Go inside the small homes at Sarah Neuman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFnHGKSYmM0
Episode: 2487 John von Neumann's ideas on the similarities and differences of computers and brains. Today, UH math professor Krešo Josić talks about brains, computers and John von Neumann.
Kristin Neuman is the organizer of The Josh Neuman Foundation and is actively involved in the Miles for Meals campaign to support Nourish UP. Her work, and that of the foundation, is testament to their nonprofit's namesake to do good and to live a good story. Nourish UP works every day here in the Charlotte area to create a community where everyone thrives and has consistent access to the food they need for good health and overall well-being. Courtney Oates is their events and marketing director. This year, the Josh Neuman Foundation and Nourish Up will partner on a program called “Miles for Meals” during the Novant Health Charlotte Marathon. Kristen Newman and Courtney Oates are our guests on this episode of The Running Around Charlotte Podcast, presented by Novant Health Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
En Aprender de Grandes me encanta conversar con gente que hace cosas muy distintas a las que hago yo. Y que las hace con mucha intensidad, foco, a lo largo del tiempo, y muy bien. Porque esa gente tiene una lente distinta a la mía para ver el mundo, y eso me ayuda a entender un montón de cosas. Eso me pasa particularmente con los escritores, y más aún, con Andrés Neuman, con quien conversé en este episodio. Tenía muchas ganas de volver a charlar con él, y estoy seguro que juntos, vamos a aprender un montón. ¡No se lo pierdan! Soy Gerry Garbulsky y quiero que juntos aprendamos durante toda la vida.
In this episode of Parenting Understood, we delve into early literacy with Dr. Susan Neuman. We discuss creating child-centered learning environments that foster literacy development. Dr. Neuman emphasizes the importance of responsive teacher-child conversations, play, reading, writing, and singing. She highlights the need for a balanced approach to alphabetics and encourages parents to engage children in informational texts. The conversation also touches upon the influence of research on educational policies and the significance of recognizing individual learning styles. To learn more about Dr. Neuman and her work please visit her website Susan Neuman | NYU Steinhardt, LinkedIn profile and Susan B. Neuman on X.
In this episode, we go over the importance of Bitcoin self-custody and how Casa is creating simple, convenient solutions: www.casa.io/natalie Make sure to check out my simple step-by-step tutorial of how to set up Casa multisig: https://youtu.be/6x_12Q5EMdw Make sure to check out my simple step-by-step tutorial of how to set up Casa inheritance: https://youtu.be/5tALYFkDmzw Bio: Nick Neuman is co-founder and CEO of Casa. Before assuming the CEO role, he spearheaded development as Head of Product. ---- Coin Stories is powered by Bitdeer Technologies Group (NASDAQ: BTDR), a publicly-traded leader in Bitcoin mining that stands alone as the only vertically-integrated, technology-focused Bitcoin mining company. Learn more at www.bitdeer.com. ---- Natalie's Promotional Links: Secure your Bitcoin with collaborative custody and plan inheritance protocol with CASA: www.casa.io/natalie For easy, low-cost, nstant Bitcoin payments, I use Speed Lightning Wallet. Get 5000 sats when you download using this link and promo code COINSTORIES10: https://www.speed.app/sweepstakes-promocode/ River is where I DCA weekly and buy Bitcoin with the lowest fees in the industry: partner.river.com/natalie Safely self-custody your Bitcoin with Coinkite and the ColdCard Wallet. Get 5% off: https://store.coinkite.com/promo/COINSTORIES Master your Bitcoin self-custody with 1-on-1 help and gain peace of mind with the help of The Bitcoin Way: https://www.thebitcoinway.com/partners/natalie-brunell Bitcoin 2025 is heading to Las Vegas May 27-29th! Join me for my 4th Annual Women of Bitcoin Brunch! Get 10% off Early Bird passes using the code HODL: https://tickets.b.tc/affiliate/hodl/event/bitcoin-2025 Protect yourself from SIM Swaps that can hack your accounts and steal your Bitcoin. Join America's most secure mobile service, trusted by CEOs, VIPs and top corporations: https://www.efani.com/natalie Connect with Bitcoiners and Bitcoin merchants wherever you live and travel on the Orange Pill App: https://signup.theorangepillapp.com/opa/natbrunell ---- This podcast is for educational purposes and should not be construed as official investment advice. ---- VALUE FOR VALUE — SUPPORT NATALIE'S SHOWS Strike ID https://strike.me/coinstoriesnat/ Cash App $CoinStories #money #Bitcoin #investing