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conscient podcast
e217 devora neumark - sitting with emotions

conscient podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 15:00


What can I do to support the grieving? There's so much to grieve. Whether we think about the crisis of climate, whether we think about the political crises, the issue of displacement, which is around the world. Forced displacement, such a huge crisis. How do we manifest the kinds of spaces that people need to be able to individually and collectively get in touch with how they're feeling and do it in such a way that opens the possibility for what you're talking about with the renewal, or, you know, a post traumatic growth, if you will. And in my experience, you can't get to that post traumatic growth until you actually sit with the emotions, however difficult they are.My conversation with interdisciplinary artist-researcher, educator, and community-engaged practitioner Devora Neumark and their 30 + years of contemplative practice most recently as a Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Fellow at the Centre for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg. This conversation was recorded on the unceded lands of the Algonquin-Ainishinaabe nation, in Ottawa, on February 21, 2025, while Devora was on their way back home to Iqaluit, Nunavut and spoke mostly about Displacement Codes, a collaboration with Karina Kesserwan, which centers around 13 prompts, adapted from AI-generated outputs, each designed to inspire reflection and performance-based responses to the lived experiences of displacement. Action pointsAcknowledge and sit with difficult emotions to facilitate post-traumatic growthEngage in contemplative practices, such as meditation, to regulate emotionsCollaborate across disciplines to broaden perspectives and create impactful changePrioritize understanding the present moment before planning for the futureReinforce community connections through dialogue and shared thinkingShow notes generated by Whisper Transcribe AIStory PreviewCan art help us process the overwhelming grief of climate change and displacement? Devora Neumark shares how their project, Displacement Codes, uses contemplative performance and collaboration to explore these complex emotions. Discover how artists and citizens alike can find solace and action through mindful engagement and cross-disciplinary dialogue.Chapter Summary0:00 - The weight of global crises and the need for emotional processing.0:56 - Introduction to Devora Neumark and the Displacement Codes project.1:57 - Exploring emotions through performance art and holding space for others.3:02 - Addressing colonization's impact and mental health disparities.3:53 - Art as a tool for acknowledgement, support, and co-creation.4:44 - The importance of present-moment awareness before future planning.6:05 - The collaboration with lawyer Karina Kesserwan on Displacement Codes.7:05 - Newmark's fellowship in Germany and focus on aesthetics in asylum housing.7:55 - The process of developing performance prompts related to displacement.8:32 - Incorporating AI and the dialogic nature of the project with Karina.9:53 - Finding gestures and enacting responses to prompts.11:13 - Navigating challenges and the evolving nature of collaboration.12:31 - The power of cross-disciplinary collaboration, especially with non-artists.13:08 - Actionable steps: contemplative practices and dialogic communication.14:19 - Reinforcing community connections and shared thinking.Featured QuotesYou can't get to that post traumatic growth until you actually sit with the emotions, however difficult they are.The role of arts, first and foremost, to acknowledge what is happening, to be able to support people to go through their processes and to co-create new possibilities.I think we have to step outside of our worlds as artists and collaborate.Behind the StoryDevora Neumark, an interdisciplinary artist and educator, draws on 30 years of contemplative practice to create Displacement Codes. This project, born from their Forced Migration and Refugee Studies at the Centre for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg fellowship in Germany, addresses the emotional toll of forced migration and climate change. By collaborating with Karina Kesserwan, a lawyer, Neumark bridges the gap between art and law, demonstrating the power of cross-disciplinary dialogue in addressing complex global issues. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHey conscient listeners, I've been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It's my way to give back.In parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and its francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, Threads or BlueSky.I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on March 26, 2025

Live On Air with Steven Cuoco
Jeremy Neumark Jones - Actor and Producer

Live On Air with Steven Cuoco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 36:33


Jeremy Neumark Jones is an actor and producer from London, UK. After graduating from Oxford University, he trained with National Youth Theatre's REP company, performing a season as Macbeth in the West End. He has gone on to lead theatre, television and film productions in the UK and USA. Most recently, he starred as Michael Podchlebnik in the critically acclaimed The World WIll Tremble, and prior to that he is best known for BBC's The Last Post, ITV's Belgravia and Amazon Prime's The Feed. This summer, he will lead period epic 1242: Gateway To The West, alongside an all-star cast including Michael Ironside, Eric Roberts and Ray Stevenson. As well as his acting work, he writes novels and produces the internationally acclaimed film podcast Kermode and Mayo's Take.

The Movies
S4E24. Interview | THE WORLD WILL TREMBLE Director Lior Geller & Actor Jeremy Neumark Jones

The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 26:15


On this episode, director Lior Geller and actor Jeremy Neumark Jones join me to discuss their new film, THE WORLD WILL TREMBLE. Based on a true story, the film centers on two men, played by Jones and Oliver Jackson-Cohen, who escape a Polish Nazi death camp, delivering the world's first eyewitness account of the Holocaust.This movie's a devastating, beautiful work, revitalizing the importance of defying tyranny and the need to, at the very fucking least, call it out for its abhorrence. In a time where Mahmoud Khalil is arrested for leading protests and the government tears parents from their wailing children for the crime of...not undergoing the designated process to enter and live in this country, stories like this ring clearer than ever: a warning to all that a cage is never built for just one use. There are no sides in genocide.We discuss the weight telling this story left on the cast and crew, the meaning behind the movie's title, an actor's need to maintain a full emotional tank and much more.THE WORLD WILL TREMBLE releases in select U.S. theaters (including Angelika Dallas, hell yes) on March 14th.---Please rate, review & subscribe to The Movies wherever you listen to your podcasts!Follow The Movies on Instagram & Bluesky: linktr.ee/themovies_pod

Bob-Cast
Tom Neumark

Bob-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 18:36


Tom Neumark crunches the Frederick County School Board budget numbers and joins Bob Miller and Chris Michaels on the Morning News Express. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind the C
Episode 159 mit Andreas Unterweger, CEO (SBG Neumark)

Behind the C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 31:09


„Das Wissen liegt im Team, der Erfolg ebenso“ – das meint Andreas Unterweger, CEO der SBG Neumark, dem größten Verteiltransformatoren-Hersteller in Europa. Er spricht in dieser Episode Behind the C über Unternehmensführung und Transformatoren in der Energiewende. Sein Weg ins C-Level war unkonventionell: Er brach die Schule ab, machte eine Schlosserlehre und begann bei Siemens Energy. Unterweger reflektiert über seine Erfahrungen in Malaysia und welche wertvollen Lektionen er dort für sein berufliches Leben mitgenommen hat. Inwiefern Karate und das C-Level ähnlich sind, was wichtige Führungsqualitäten sind und welche Ratschläge er für eine erfolgreiche Karriere im Ausland hat, erfahren Sie in dieser Episode Behind the C. Themen: - C-Level - Energiewende - Malaysia Über Atreus – A Heidrick & Struggles Company Atreus garantiert die perfekte Interim-Ressource (m/w/d) für Missionen, die nur eine einzige Option erlauben: nachhaltigen Erfolg! Unser globales Netzwerk aus erfahrenen Managern auf Zeit zählt weltweit zu den besten. In engem Schulterschluss mit den Atreus Direktoren setzen unsere Interim Manager vor Ort Kräfte frei, die Ihr Unternehmen zukunftssicher auf das nächste Level katapultieren. ▶️ Besuchen Sie unsere Website: https://www.atreus.de/ ▶️ Interim Management: https://www.atreus.de/kompetenzen/service/interim-management/ ▶️ Für Interim Manager: https://www.atreus.de/interim-manager/ ▶️ LinkedIn-Profil von Andreas Unterweger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-unterweger/ ▶️ Profil von Franz Kubbillum: https://www.atreus.de/team/franz-kubbillum/

Bob-Cast
Tom Neumark

Bob-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 31:31


Tom Newmark speaks with Bob Miller about the current education in Frederick County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bliss of the Abyss
116 (D-Listers of History) In Which Antisemitism is Solved By Repeatedly Slapping it In the Face Feat: Robert Neumark Jones

Bliss of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 91:32


Original Episode: ⁠D Listers of History: 25 In Which Antisemitism is Solved By Repeatedly Slapping it In the Face Feat: Robert Neumark Jones (libsyn.com)⁠ There are a lot of ways to approach bigotry. Some call it out loudly, others encourage conversation, and then there is Uriah Levy. Levy tackled antisemitism in the US Navy head on through law, public opinion and of course, a good slap across the face. Fayge and actor Robert Neumark Jones discuss Levy's life and what we can learn from his legacy. Check out Robert's work on his website: https://robertnj.com/ including his podcast Bliss of the Abyss. Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs "Misfit" and "Grow Up" from the Album Mountainview. Find her album on Bandcamp. D-Listers Website: D Listers of History Their Patreon: D Listers Of History | Interesting people you probably didn't learn about in school | Patreon Support the show: Become a patron and help me make this show Bonus episodes every week: >> ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/theblissoftheabyss⁠⁠⁠ Send some coffee money my way! ⁠⁠⁠https://paypal.me/robertneumark?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB⁠⁠⁠ Or support me through other ways: ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbota⁠⁠ Give us a rating & review ⁠⁠⁠https://ratethispodcast.com/tbota⁠⁠⁠ Like and follow us on ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Rent the award-winning One Jewish Boy ⁠⁠⁠https://vimeo.com/ondemand/onejewishboy⁠⁠⁠ My Webpage ⁠⁠⁠https://robertnj.com⁠⁠⁠ © Robert Neumark Jones

Tod in Sachsen - Der Mordcast
Liebesnest im Steinbruch

Tod in Sachsen - Der Mordcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 13:51


Immer wieder treffen sich Matthias (25) und Kathrin (17) an einem Steinbruch in Neumark, um ungestörte Zweisamkeit zu genießen. Doch das Liebesnest wird zur Todesfalle…

O'Connor & Company
09.13.23: [Hour 4 / 8 AM]: Tom Neumark. VA Candidate, Susan Ferrechio

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 26:51


For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET.  To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
09.13.23: Tom Neumark Interview

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 8:23


For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET.  To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bliss of the Abyss
110 (Jeremy Neumark Jones) Patreon Bonus Episode 70 - Brother Jeremy

Bliss of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 61:10


Welcome back to TBOTA! This week - a peek behind the Patreon curtain, featuring my brother Jeremy Neumark Jones This is a bonus subscriber only episode. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting the show by becoming a member. It's very cheap and helps me make the show! Support the show: Become a patron and help me make this show Bonus episodes every week: >> https://www.patreon.com/theblissoftheabyss Send some coffee money my way! https://paypal.me/robertneumark?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB Or support me through other ways: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbota Give us a rating & review https://ratethispodcast.com/tbota Like and follow us on Facebook or Instagram Rent the award-winning One Jewish Boy https://vimeo.com/ondemand/onejewishboy My Webpage https://robertnj.com © Robert Neumark Jones

O'Connor & Company
08.23.23: [Hour 4 / 8 AM]: Tom Neumark, More Teen Criminals in DC, GOP Debate Preview, Byron York

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 26:44


For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET.  To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Picture Blurrfect
Eating, Activity, & the Impact of Weight-Related Problems: Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, PhD, MPH

Picture Blurrfect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 51:50


Naomi sits down with Dr. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer of the University of Minnesota to chat about how she became interested in weight-related problems among young people, and how this work culminated into her now thriving research lab, "Project EAT" (Eating and Activity over Time). Topics that emerge from the discussion include: yoga and mindfulness and its connection to eating disorder/disordered eating recovery, the role of family meals in the development of weight-related problems, and her book, "'I'm, Like, So Fat!': Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed World."More about Dr. Neumark-Sztainer's work:1. Website: Project EAT lab2. Book: "'I'm, Like, So Fat!': Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed World."Contact Picture Blurrfect:Twitter: @BlurrfectInstagram: @Picture_BlurrfectE-mail: naomi.charalambakis90@gmail.com 

Travels Through Time
[From the archives] Rebecca Wragg Sykes: Neanderthals (Eemian)

Travels Through Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 52:21


Here is another gem from our archive. In this fascinating episode the archaeologist and writer Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes takes us back further than we've ever been before, 125,000 years, to meet our extinct kindred: the Neanderthals. We visit the vibrant wild woodlands of Britain, a hornbeam forest on the European continent and a German lakeshore. Rebecca describes the world as it was in the interglacial age known as the Eemian and tell us how the Neanderthals lived, worked and loved in this warm woodland environment. The subject matter and scenes that feature in this episode come from Rebecca Wragg Sykes's new book, Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art. For much much more visit: tttpodcast.com Show Notes: Scene One: Britain, 123,000 years ago. A catastrophic flood breaks the ridge connecting Britain to the rest of Europe. The island becomes a wasteland for many thousands of years. Scene Two: A hornbeam forest in Germany, during the Eemian. We meet the weird and wonderful animals that populated the continent at the time. Scene Three: Neumark lakeshore, also during the Eemian. Tiny remains of organic material provide insight into the kinds of tools the Neanderthals were making and using. Memento: One of the spears used to kill deer at the Neumark lakeshore. People/Social Presenter: Artemis Irvine Guest: Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes Producers: Maria Nolan Titles: Jon O Follow us on Twitter: @tttpodcast_ Podcast Partner: ColorGraph  

Píxel Sonoro
Pixel Sonoro 2x18 - Una Historia Sobre la Voz en los Videojuegos (ft. David García Vázquez)

Píxel Sonoro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 75:13


¡Saludos oyentes! ¿Listos para otro episodio cargado de curiosidades sonoras? En este programa tratamos un tema realmente apasionante, uno que ya llevaba un tiempo persiguiendo realizar. Aquí encontrarás una breve historia de la voz en el videojuego; un recorrido sucinto pero muy curioso por algunos de los ejemplos más relevantes de la historia del videojuego, sobre todo en época temprana. Por si esto fuera poco, en la segunda parte viene el plato fuerte ya que David García Márquez, reputado actor de doblaje, nos da algunos datos y nos cuenta curiosidades sobre las especialidades y dificultades del doblaje en videojueo. Pocas personas mejor que él puesto que, con casi 30 años de experiencia, se ha convertido en un icono del imaginario sonoro de aquellos que crecieron junto a Los Simpson, pero también para los que han disfrutado de su voz en decenas de videojuegos. David destaca por ser la voz del Jefe Maestro en Halo y Cayde 6 en Destiny (entre otros muchísimos) Definitivamente no os lo podéis perder. Bibliografía empleada: - Karen Collins. "Game Sound: An Introduction to the History, Theory, and Practice of Video Game Music and Sound Design". The Mit Press. - Karen Collings: "Playing With Sound. A Theory of Interacting with Sound and Music in Videogames". The Mit Press. - Neumark, Norie, Ross Gibson y Theo van Leeuwen. "Voice: Vocal Aesthetics in Digital Arts and Media". The Mit Press. - William Cheng. "Sound Play: Video Games and the Musical Imagination". Oxford University Press. - Base de datos: https://www.doblajevideojuegos.es/ También podéis acceder a otras plataformas y a nuestro perfil en Ko-fi desde este enlace! https://linktr.ee/pxelsonoro Hasta el siguiente!

Practice As Research
Queer Psycho: arts-based research and immersive visual storytelling.

Practice As Research

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 55:34 Transcription Available


After Neumark, Dr Eleanor Dare considers the software and processes through which Immersive Visual Storytelling (IVS) develops and unfolds as a medium and material in which we perceive, rather than ‘an object that we perceive' (Neumark, 2017, p. 28). The critical and creative strategies Eleanor will discuss in this talk have the intention of surfacing the assumptions, affordances and dissaffordances of the technological and social terrain of IVS, to avert a critical vacuum in which immersion becomes a spell, arguably making us too beguiled to exert political and social agency. Dr Dare will preview scenes from an evolving project, Queer Psycho, part of several long term works which re-envision and re-evaluate aspects of Alfred Hitchcock's films, often deploying artificially intelligent agents and automated cinematography as a critical practice. Dr Eleanor Dare will be joining UCL in April as Lecturer in Practice Based Research and Media. Eleanor currently works at the Faculty of Education, Cambridge and was formerly Reader in Digital Media at the RCA and Head of Programme for MA Digital Direction. Some of Eleanor's work, short stories and academic publications can be found here: https://rejectedshortstories.uk/2021/10/20/academic-publications/

Podcasts von Tichys Einblick
TE Podcast Zuflucht Am Bosporus

Podcasts von Tichys Einblick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 52:38


Nur wenige wissen es noch: In den 1930er Jahren flohen viele Wissenschaftler, Ärzte, Lehrer, ja auch Musiker aus Nazi-Deutschland in die Türkei. Darunter auch der Finanzwissenschaftler Prof. Fritz Neumark. Er schrieb seine Erinnerungen in dem Buch »Zuflucht am Bosporus« auf. Es waren nicht nur Wissenschaftler, die in die Türkei emigriert sind, sondern auch eine Reihe von Politikern und Musikern, die zu Flucht am Bosporus fanden. Vor allem Ernst Reuter, der spätere Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin und Vater von Edzard Reuter, dem noch späteren Daimler Benz Boss, war in die Türkei geflüchtet. Mustafa Kemal nahm sie gern auf. Er wollte eine Türkei nach westlichem Vorbild. Neumark wirkte auch bei der Neugestaltung des türkischen Finanzsystems mit. Das Steuersystem enthielt seinerzeit noch den sogenannten Zehnten sowie eine Viehsteuer, war völlig veraltet und weder ausreichend ergiebig im physikalischen Sinne noch im Sinne einer Verteilungsgerechtigkeit. Das Bakschischgeben und -nehmen wurde gewissermaßen als normal angesehen. Die deutschen Emigranten übten einen breiten und tiefen Einfluss auf die einheimischen Ärzte, Anwälte, Chemiker, Physiker, und nicht zuletzt auch auf Beamtengruppen aus. So wurde ein Staatswesen mit vielen deutschen Elementen aufgebaut. Ich habe 1986 ein sehr langes ausführliches Gespräch mit ihm geführt. Erinnerungen an eine Zeit mit deutlich anderen Beziehungen zur Türkei, die damals auch ein anderer Staat war, und für mich ein außergewöhnliches Zeitdokument, https://www.tichyseinblick.de

Alter, was geht?
Folge 12 - Alte Arbeit rostet nicht

Alter, was geht?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 35:36


Viele Menschen bekommen Schnappatmung, wenn sie von Seniorität am Arbeitsplatz hören. Mehr Geld bei gleicher Leistung, nur weil jemand älter ist? Wo ist da der gleiche Lohn für gleiche Arbeit? Wir werden sehen, dass Bezahlung nach Seniorität in der Tat viele Vorteile hat und idealerweise eine Win-Win-Situation ist. Nur sind diese Idealbedingungen häufig nicht gegeben - in der Zukunft immer weniger und in der Praxis vor allem nicht für Frauen. Wohl nirgends lässt sich dieses ambivalente Konzept besser illustrieren als am japanischen Arbeitsmarkt, der für europäische Ohren ähnlich kurios ist wie manche japanische Popkulturimporte. Kompetente Unterstützung erfahren wir in dieser Folge von Prof. Dr. Thomas Zwick von der Universität Würzburg. Ausgewählte Quellen: Arakawa et al. (2007): Present Situation and Problems (...) of Older Workers Araki (2015): Age Discrimination and Labor Law in Japan. Freedland (2016): The Contract of Employment and the Paradoxes of Precarity. Fujimoto (2017): What is the Japanese Long-Term Employment System? Has it Vanished? Hamaguchi (2017): Job Changes for Re-employed Retirees. Jolls (1996): Hands-Tying and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act Lazear (1979): Why is there Mandatory Retirement? Neumark (2006): Productivity, Compensation and Retirement. Tahara (2017): Elderly Employment in a Society of Population Decline. Watanabe et al. (2016): Employment of Youth, Older Persons, Women and Foreign Workers. Zwick (2012): Consequences of Seniority Wages on the Employment Structure. Paypal (: https://paypal.me/alterwasgeht oder @alterwasgeht

ThinkTech Hawaii
Why a Minimum Wage Hike will Cost Jobs (Hawaii Together)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 29:30


Data Shows Minimum Wage is Bad Medicine. The host for this show is Keli'i Akina. The guest is David Neumark. The research is in: The minimum wage mostly hurts the people it is intended to help. That's the finding of David Neumark, economist and co-director of the Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy at the University of California, Irvine, and author of “Minimum Wages,” published by The MIT Press. Program host Keli'i Akina, president and CEO of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, interviews Neumark about his comprehensive review of evidence on the effect of minimum wages on employment, skills, wage and income distributions, and longer-term labor market outcomes, and his conclusion that, ultimately, minimum-wage laws are not a good policy tool. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nA87XBgqRzAmCFmG39Wg_X Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.

Bliss of the Abyss
78 (ft. Thomas Neumark) - Ripped Jesus

Bliss of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 36:26


Welcome back to TBOTA! This week, the world's fifth strongest man and biggest fan of Thomas Hardy's poetry, Mr. TENJ comes on the podcast and we discuss... Egg limits, aquafaba, it's winter, post-soviet sad 3D, T. Cruise, cults, ripped Jesus, Iggy Pop, Chidi Adagonye and more! Support the show: Give us a rating & review Become a patron and help me make this show Like and follow us on Facebook or Instagram Rent the award-winning One Jewish Boy My Webpage © Robert Neumark Jones

The Vicars' Crossing
Season 5 Episode 17: Heidi Neumark

The Vicars' Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 62:50


Today we talk with author, speaker and Lutheran pastor Heidi Neumark. Heidi has served congregations in the South Bronx and presently in Manhattan. Her experiences in congregational and community leadership in the Bronx led to a highly acclaimed book, "Breathing Space: A Spiritual Journey in the South Bronx" She has chapters and sermons in numerous other books and writes regularly for the Christian Century and other journals. In her present position, Pastor Neumark also serves as the executive director of a shelter for homeless LGBTQ youth. Her newest book "Sanctuary: Being Christian in the Wake of Trump," was released in 2020. Heidi adds her voice to the growing chorus of Christians calling for faith-based resistance to the Trump agenda. Sanctuary is an amplifier for the many voices crying out against policies and rhetoric that are cruel, dehumanizing, and dangerous. We talk about the many ways we can provide sanctuary in a world where many are seeking safety.This podcast was recorded on November 16th, 2021.

Bliss of the Abyss
67 (feat. Caitlin Bahrey-Neumark) - Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys

Bliss of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 35:33


She's only been gone 4 days and now the cat runs the house and I beg for food. Doing well, you guys, doing well. Don't miss her at all or anything *sniffs* Support the show: Give us a rating & review Become a patron and help me make this show Like and follow us on Facebook or Instagram Rent the award-winning One Jewish Boy © Robert Neumark Jones

Lagrange Point
Episode 442 - Just what is a metal anyway

Lagrange Point

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 15:39


Just what is a metal anyway? It can be hard to classify things, no matter what you do there's always exceptions to the rules. Chemists, Physicists and Astrophysicists have wildly differing opinions on what a metal is. Although there is disagreement about what makes a metal, can you find new exceptions? What needs to happen to turn water into a metal? Can pure water be made to conduct electricity without needing a Jupiter sized planet? How do you turn water into a golden, shimmering, conducting metal?  References: Philip E. Mason, H. Christian Schewe, Tillmann Buttersack, Vojtech Kostal, Marco Vitek, Ryan S. McMullen, Hebatallah Ali, Florian Trinter, Chin Lee, Daniel M. Neumark, Stephan Thürmer, Robert Seidel, Bernd Winter, Stephen E. Bradforth, Pavel Jungwirth. Spectroscopic evidence for a gold-coloured metallic water solution. Nature, 2021; 595 (7869): 673 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03646-5

Book Hub
Episode 20: Learning from Immigration Stories with Heidi Neumark

Book Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 19:17


In this episode, Heidi Neumark presents on her book, Sanctuary Being Christian in the Wake of Trump.

Bücherbar - Das Autorenmagazin
18. Mai 2021: 400 Jahre Georg Neumark, Schriftsteller und Dichter der Barockzeit

Bücherbar - Das Autorenmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 40:08


Erinnert wird heute an den Thüringer Dichter, Schriftsteller und Literaturorganisatoren Georg Neumark (1621-1681), der vor 400 Jahren in Langensalza geboren wurde. Er komponierte auch zahlreiche bekannte Kirchenlieder wie „Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten“ (um 1641) und war Weimar ab 1652 Bibliothekar der herzoglichen Büchersammlung in Weimar. https://www.augustinerkloster.de

Auf den Tag genau
Schach-WM in Havanna: Lasker in Rückstand

Auf den Tag genau

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 5:54


Internationale Sportwettkämpfe kamen in den Berliner Tageszeitungen der frühen 1920er Jahre kaum vor, denn von solchen waren deutsche Athleten auch im dritten Jahr des Friedens immer noch weitgehend ausgeschlossen. Eine seltene Ausnahme bildete die Schach-Weltmeisterschaft 1921, und das hatte einen einfachen Grund: Emanuel Lasker aus Berlinchen in der Neumark amtierte seit 1894 als zweiter offizieller Weltmeister der Schachgeschichte; eine etwaige Neuvergabe dieses Titels verlief statutengemäß nur über seine persönliche Entthronung. Als erster Anwärter dafür galt bereits seit einigen Jahren der Kubaner José Raúl Capablanca. Nachdem ein WM-Kampf zwischen ihm und Lasker vor und dann durch den Weltkrieg mehrfach gescheitert war, kam ein solcher nun endlich im Frühjahr 1921 in Havanna zustande. Vielleicht war es auch der Heimvorteil, der ihn beflügelte – auf jeden Fall weiß die Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung vom 13. April in ihrem Zwischenbericht nach zehn Partien schon von einem deutlichen Vorsprung des Prätendenten zu rapportieren. Es liest Paula Leu.

The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth
Ep25: Julie Neumark reCHARGED

The Breakout – Unleashing Personal Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 35:27


It is going to be a good episode when we kick off with an infinite mindset discussion. Julie Neumark chats with us about trying to live a long-term mindset and how humility is a key to her success.And, she needed to tap into her humility as she left her music career. Julie started off as a singer/song writer and after years, she was signed! But that lasted for only 18 months and it was over. Now what?  Music was her identity and her dream. Julie had to ask herself, who am I? While she knew that music wasn't right, she didn't know what was right for her. She took a risk and stepped into marketing. Julie had to reboot and start again. She did this with grace, humility and curiosity. Her advice for others: Be present, journal, do something that helps you focus your mind and give yourself a break from technology. Julie is a former touring artist who earned her marketing credentials by marketing her band to A&R folks, resulting in a record deal. 10 years later, she turned to marketing full time for SaaS and AI startups and eventually became head of Content and Event Marketing at YP.com (Yellowpages). In 2017, YP.com was acquired and Julie decided to go back to her entrepreneurial roots and help businesses with their marketing strategy as an independent consultant. In 2019, she joined forces with her colleague and friend, Holly Bowyer, as a partner in their marketing services agency, Media & Marketing Minds (M3).Connect with Julie to learn more about her and her background:Facebook = @mediamarketingmindsInstagram = @mediamarketingmindsLinkedIn = https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieneumark/ Sign up for our newsletter at https://abbraccigroup.com/. Please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends about our podcast. Learn more about the CHARGE® model by purchasing the book, The Way of the HR Warrior. Let us know about the moments for you that changed your life trajectory. Drop us a note via our website. 

B2Biz Podcast
> T02E10 - Simcha Simão Neumark // CEO e Fundador da WEEL

B2Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 30:22


Pra quem acha que as fintechs são tendência de mercado, chegou a hora de falarmos das super fintechs. Com o termo novo e impactante, as empresas desse setor prometem redefinir o mercado financeiro - nesse caso, de crédito. O episódio da semana traz o Simcha "Simão" Neumark, CEO e Fundador da WEEL, uma empresa israelense que encontrou uma forma mais barata de oferecer crédito no Brasil. No papo, Paulo Loeb, head do B2Biz, descobre a carreira e rotina de um profissional que vive intensamente a inovação israelense - epicentro das startups. Aqui você ouve mais sobre a relação entre religião e negócio, as características culturais de uma empresa super fintech, a linha de raciocínio que sintetiza o crédito barato no Brasil e como o Simão se vira para estar crescendo como profissional. Vamos descobrir mais? Pega seu café, prepara o ouvido e dê o play! O B2Biz Podcast é produzido pela agência b2biz, a divisão da F.biz dedicada a soluções de tecnologia e comunicação para estreitar e consolidar relações entre empresas B2B e seus públicos. Somos parceiros dos nossos clientes e buscamos entender suas necessidades e obstáculos em profundidade. Confira os links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shneumark/?originalSubdomain=il Weel: https://weel.com.br/ Contato: b2biz@fbiz.com.br

The Public Morality
Episode 193 David Neumark

The Public Morality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 44:59


Economist David Neumark joins me to discuss the minimum wage

Auf den Tag genau
Das Schachspiel boomt!

Auf den Tag genau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 6:11


Savielly Tartakower war Anfang der 1920er nicht nur selbst ein Weltklasse-Schachspieler, sondern darüber hinaus auch ein renommierter Schachschriftsteller bzw. Schachjournalist. Als solcher berichtete er am 15. Dezember 1920 in der B.Z. am Mittag erfreut über einen von ihm nach Ende des Weltkriegs ausgemachten internationalen Schach-Boom. Überall auf der Welt steckten reiche Mäzene viel Geld in lukrative Schachturniere und ermöglichten dem Spiel damit einen Aufschwung durch Professionalisierung. Wann auch im Land des amtierenden Weltmeisters Emanuel Lasker aus Berlinchen in der Neumark? Es liest Frank Riede.

Beyond the Page
Christianity in the Wake of Trump: A Conversation with Heidi Neumark

Beyond the Page

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 35:05


Despite the title, this book isn’t so much a reflection on Christianity in a post-Trump world or where the evangelical church goes from here. It’s a thoughtful memoir of what Heidi Neumark’s ministry and congregation [...] The post Christianity in the Wake of Trump: A Conversation with Heidi Neumark appeared first on Life Is Story.

Die Hohenzollern und Ihr Werk - 500 Jahre vaterländische Geschichte von Otto Hintze
4.3 Kurfürst Joachim II. (1535—1571) und Hans von Küstrin - Die Hohenzollern und Ihr Werk ⚫️⚪️⚫️

Die Hohenzollern und Ihr Werk - 500 Jahre vaterländische Geschichte von Otto Hintze

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 40:13


⚫️⚪️⚫️ https://die-hohenzollern-und-ihr-werk.de/ Mehr zum Deutschen Kaiserreich: https://www.hilfsdienst.net/ Hier erscheint nach und nach das komplette Hörbuch des Buches "Die Hohenzollern und ihr Werk". Das Buch beschreibt die 1000 jährige Geschichte der Zollern und somit Preußens. Das Buch wurde 1915 fertiggestellt und wird hier unverändert wiedergegeben. In dieser Folge: Charakteristik der beiden Brüder 123—124. Einführung der Reformation in der Neumark und in der Kurmark, Ausgang des Kardinals Albrecht 125. Die brandenburgische Politik und der schmalkaldische Krieg 126 bis 128. Die Hohenzollern und Moritz von Sachsen 129. Albrecht Alcibiades 129—130. Die magdeburgische und die preußische Frage 130—131. Ausgang Joachims II. und Johanns von Küstrin; der Streit über den Oderhandel mit Pommern 131—133.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 282 - Heidi Neumark: Being Christian in the Wake of Trump

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 53:20


"Rather than resorting to Luther's Law-Gospel binary to excuse the Presidents mendacity and self-justify support for him, Protestants should turn to Luther's theology of cross which tells us that we should call a thing what it is...and the thing is only God knows the details and depths of Donald Trump's spiritual life, but Jesus says what comes out of our mouths is the fruit of what's in our hearts, and what Trump routinely says publicly disavows every core teaching Jesus set forth in the Sermon on the Mount."Our guest is Heidi Neumark, an author and Lutheran pastor in the South Bronx. Her new book is Sanctuary: Being Christian in the Wake of Trump.Throughout her nearly forty years in ministry, Heidi Neumark has strived to make communities of faith into sanctuaries amid the turmoils of life. Now, with the social and political upheaval of the years since Donald Trump was elected president, Neumark believes the true Christian calling is to live out a counterpoint to today’s prevailing spirits of exclusion and hatred. Using her own bilingual, multicultural congregation as a model, she moves through the seasons of the church calendar to reflect on what it looks like to live out essential Christian convictions in community with others. Sanctuary is an amplifier for the many voices crying out against policies and rhetoric that are cruel, dehumanizing, and dangerous. Neumark begins each chapter with a quote from Donald Trump that she defies and dismantles with the power of her own stories—anecdotes about offering shelter for queer youth in her city, supporting immigrants and asylum-seekers being harassed by ICE, and embracing her church’s diversity with a Guadalupe celebration, to name a few. Timely, but also timeless, this book speaks to the deep wounds of this era, inflicted before and during the Trump presidency, which will remain long past its end.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 282 - Heidi Neumark: Being Christian in the Wake of Trump

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 53:20


"Rather than resorting to Luther's Law-Gospel binary to excuse the Presidents mendacity and self-justify support for him, Protestants should turn to Luther's theology of cross which tells us that we should call a thing what it is...and the thing is only God knows the details and depths of Donald Trump's spiritual life, but Jesus says what comes out of our mouths is the fruit of what's in our hearts, and what Trump routinely says publicly disavows every core teaching Jesus set forth in the Sermon on the Mount."Our guest is Heidi Neumark, an author and Lutheran pastor in the South Bronx. Her new book is Sanctuary: Being Christian in the Wake of Trump.Throughout her nearly forty years in ministry, Heidi Neumark has strived to make communities of faith into sanctuaries amid the turmoils of life. Now, with the social and political upheaval of the years since Donald Trump was elected president, Neumark believes the true Christian calling is to live out a counterpoint to today’s prevailing spirits of exclusion and hatred. Using her own bilingual, multicultural congregation as a model, she moves through the seasons of the church calendar to reflect on what it looks like to live out essential Christian convictions in community with others. Sanctuary is an amplifier for the many voices crying out against policies and rhetoric that are cruel, dehumanizing, and dangerous. Neumark begins each chapter with a quote from Donald Trump that she defies and dismantles with the power of her own stories—anecdotes about offering shelter for queer youth in her city, supporting immigrants and asylum-seekers being harassed by ICE, and embracing her church’s diversity with a Guadalupe celebration, to name a few. Timely, but also timeless, this book speaks to the deep wounds of this era, inflicted before and during the Trump presidency, which will remain long past its end.

Sermons from Trinity Presbyterian Church of Charlotte
Connecting With Our Neighbor – You Have To Go Through Samaria

Sermons from Trinity Presbyterian Church of Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020


Rebecca Heilman (John 4: 4-30; 39-42) In her book, Breathing Space, Heidi Neumark writes about her friend, Miss Ellie. Miss Ellie lives on John’s Island near Charleston, South Carolina on a small dirt road in a one-room wooden home. Neumark often visited Miss Ellie sharing stories as they drank a tall glass of sweet tea.[1] […] The post Connecting With Our Neighbor – You Have To Go Through Samaria appeared first on Trinity Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC.

Simple Podcast Cloud
The Secrets To Having A Great Podcast Interview With Robert Neumark Jones

Simple Podcast Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 66:20


Learn the secrets of asking the great podcast questions for your interview. So when people listen to your podcast episode they can feel the good and positive energy, enjoy the great conversation between you and your guest. Also, learn ton of valuable information. More details: https://simplepodcastcloud.com/robert-neumark-jones

Travels Through Time
The Neanderthals and their wild woodland world: Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes (the Eemian)

Travels Through Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 51:50


In this fascinating and unusual episode of Travels Through Time the archaeologist and writer Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes takes us back further than we’ve ever been before, 125,000 years, to meet our extinct kindred: the Neanderthals. We visit the vibrant wild woodlands of Britain, a hornbeam forest on the European continent and a German lakeshore. Rebecca describes the world as it was in the interglacial age known as the Eemian and tell us how the Neanderthals lived, worked and loved in this warm woodland environment. The subject matter and scenes that feature in this episode come from Rebecca Wragg Sykes's new book, Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art. For much much more visit: tttpodcast.com Show Notes: Scene One: Britain, 123,000 years ago. A catastrophic flood breaks the ridge connecting Britain to the rest of Europe. The island becomes a wasteland for many thousands of years. Scene Two: A hornbeam forest in Germany, during the Eemian. We meet the weird and wonderful animals that populated the continent at the time. Scene Three: Neumark lakeshore, also during the Eemian. Tiny remains of organic material provide insight into the kinds of tools the Neanderthals were making and using. Memento: One of the spears used to kill deer at the Neumark lakeshore. People/Social Presenter: Artemis Irvine Guest: Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes Producers: Maria Nolan Titles: Jon O Follow us on Twitter: @tttpodcast_ Podcast Partner: ColorGraph

Things Not Seen Podcast
#2029 - Jesus Named Names: Heidi B. Neumark

Things Not Seen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 56:59


Pastor Heidi Neumark returns to Things Not Seen to talk about her forthcoming book, Sanctuary: Being Christian in the Wake of Trump, which will be released in late September Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bliss of the Abyss
Episode 20 - The Neumarx Brothers pt. 2 (feat. Thomas Neumark)

Bliss of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 51:18


Welcome back to TBOTA!  Today I jibber-jabber about The garnish theory, and then I get TENJ (relation) on the phone to test it. He tells me about: the origin story of ahoy hoy, Tom from MySpace (no relation), The Murdoch documentary, Children being lawyerly, 5% of people make something a sandwich, the exception that proves the rule, proof of the existence of God, An American Pickle, Masks, Gyms' exorbitant policies, the benefits of breathing techniques and more! Also discussed: The Bermuda Triangle, Kaspar Hauser, Mask mouth, Wine windows, Dentist suicide, Nudist hating boars, masks in chicken nuggets , Making sourdough is fucking annoying, Cameron Diaz in the mask, and how HOT IT IS. Support the show: Become a Patron See the award-winning One Jewish Boy

Bliss of the Abyss
Episode 12 - The Neumarx Brothers (feat. Jeremy Neumark Jones)

Bliss of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 65:15


Welcome back to TBOTA!  Today... MANOS Star reviews of meals, SportsDirect, MANOS and the sad weird tale of Torgo, WHO giving conflicting covid advice, coronavirus fatigue, One Jewish Boy  Then our guest Jeremy Neumark Jones (yes relation - brother) side-splittingly talks... The decline of behind-the-scenes footage, MANOS chat, Polytopia addiction, hiding video games from loved ones, freemium, working for the Chinese, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone aka CHAZ, The limits of Neighbourhood Watch, WiFi Boosters (LIES), BROWSING, wearing your mum's shoes, the dangers of commercial ice, and more Recommendations: Patriot act  Dave Chapelle 8:46  OJB online and link

R Talks: Exploring Relational Social Policy
Love in Covid Times with Tom Neumark

R Talks: Exploring Relational Social Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 16:39


Tom Neumark is Director of the Peel Institute, serving the Clerkenwell community in Islington, London since 1898. He talks about how an organisation set up to bring people together who would not otherwise meet operates in a context where people should not be brought together. During the conversation Tom refers to the report of the Cripplegate Foundation A Life Not A Service (https://www.cripplegate.org/sites/default/files/field/attachment/7434_Supporting%20Islington%20Families%20Report_WEB.pdf)

Ohrenweide
Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (EG 369)

Ohrenweide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 2:09


Lied 369 aus dem Evangelischen Gesangbuch: Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (von Georg Neumark).

Especial: Web Summit 2019
#01 Simcha Neumark - Fundador e CEO da WEEL

Especial: Web Summit 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 19:09


Entrevista realizada durante a cobertura em tempo real de Coletiva.net na Web Summit 2019. Neste episódio, a correspondente Cleidi Pereira entrevista o fundador e CEO da WEEL, Simcha Neumark.

The Progressive Britain Podcast
87. Change starts local with Tom Neumark-Jones

The Progressive Britain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 44:16


In part one, Stefan sits down with Alison McGovern to talk about Boris Johnson's many middle names and then Henna sits down with Tom Neumark-Jones to discuss why all change starts local, how to reclaim the concept of community, and why progressives should be hanging out at their local GP surgeries. PLUS we discuss who really *is* proud to be from Bromley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

JR Outloud
In conversation: Robert Neumark Jones

JR Outloud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018


“With the shadow of hatred festering at its very core,” writes Stephen Laughton of his latest production, “[One Jewish Boy] is a bittersweet comedy fuelled by antisemitism.” To discuss this and more, Judi Herman caught up with actor Robert Neumark Jones, who plays leading man Jesse. The pair delve into Laughton’s story of one Jewish boy and his life, love, family and marriage, and how these strands are affected by antisemitism.One Jewish Boy* runs Tuesday 11 December – Saturday 5 January. 7.30pm, 3pm (phone for matinee dates). £18.50, £15.50 concs. Old Red Lion, EC1V 4NJ. 033 3012 4963. www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk*Play contains bad language

The Healthy Family Podcast
Preventing Eating and Weight-Related Problems in Your Child. Project EAT's Principal Investigator Dianne Neumark-Sztainer

The Healthy Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 26:17


We live in a crazy world where food and weight are concerned. On the one hand, we hear about an obesity epidemic that researchers predict will only get worse. On the other hand, making weight the focus only exacerbates the issue. This leaves many parents confused and unsure about what to do. Today's guest Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Ph.D., MPH, RD, has been studying the formation of eating habits in adolescents and young adults for many years. As principal investigator of Project EAT (Eating and Activity in Teens and Young Adults), her insights help us understand what we can do to help our child navigate their environment with success. Dianne Neumark-Sztainer is a professor in the School of Public Health's Division of Epidemiology and Community Health at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on adolescent health, nutrition, obesity and eating disorder prevention, and she is the author of “I'm, Like, SO Fat!”: Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed World.

Things Not Seen Podcast
#1418a - Junkies, Queers, and Jesus - Living the Gospel with Rev. Heidi Neumark

Things Not Seen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 47:58


Heidi Neumark spent twenty years as the pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx in New York City, and has spent the past decade at Trinity Lutheran Church in Manhattan. At both posts, she has encountered the same need: people on the margins - cast out and unwanted - who need to hear the Good News that they are wanted, needed, and valued. So Reverend Neumark has focused her ministry on immigrants, the homeless, and queer and LGBTQ youth, offering them shelter and welcome in a city that is often harsh and violent. Host David Dault speaks to Reverend Neumark about what motivates her ministry, how she reads the Bible, and what gives her hope. Also on the show, our guest producer, Katie Lynn Murphy, files a report about her experiences of China during the recent protests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Things Not Seen Podcast
#1418 - What's a Jesus? Gospel politics with Pastor Heidi Neumark

Things Not Seen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 52:03


Heidi Neumark spent twenty years as the pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx in New York City, and has spent the past decade at Trinity Lutheran Church in Manhattan. At both posts, she has encountered the same need: people on the margins - cast out and unwanted - who need to hear the Good News that they are wanted, needed, and valued.So Reverend Neumark has focused her ministry on immigrants, the homeless, and queer and LGBTQ youth, offering them shelter and welcome in a city that is often harsh and violent.Host David Dault speaks to Reverend Neumark about what motivates her ministry, how she reads the Bible, and what gives her hope.Also on the show, our guest producer, Katie Lynn Murphy, files a report about her experiences of China during the recent protests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Living Your Passion
Julie Neumark on Communication

Living Your Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 28:22


Julie Neumark. Episode #7. Boom. When I first asked Julie to be on the podcast, I thought her passion was going to be music. It turns out, her passion is much broader than just music. In fact, music and songwriting/song performing is just a small part of her passion. Julie's "not-so-sexy" (her words) PASSION, in one word: COMMUNICATION. When I asked Julie to expand on her passion, she said she loves "connecting people through communication." In case you missed any of the previous episodes, you can catch them here by visiting the Living Your Passion landing page. Oh, and one more thing. I LOVE LOVE LOVE that picture on the right. It was taken moments after Julie got married to her partner, Holly. Julie confessed that, like both past #LYPPodcast guest Chris Rosati and I, she married up! One more (more) thing. I could not pick my favorite Julie picture. Here are two more I really liked - her Facebook profile picture  and an oldie, but a goodie. During this episode ... Julie shares how she started speaking at very very young age. Julie talks about being a communicator since she was a young girl. Julie shared her background on theater and music writing / producing / performing. We talk about why the sound quality of this episode is so kick ass. We discussed all the ways Julie communicates as well as her favorite form of communication. I drank a beer. We have a freaking really good time! More About Julie Content Strategist, Social Media Marketeer, Brand Storytelling Believer, Songwriting Addict, Wine Enthusiast, Avid Laugher. Find out more on Twitter. Links Discussed In This Episode Email or E-mail - Julie "songed me." Song: "Nobody Wants to Get [Email] Blasted" - Julie's Marketo blog post post Gotta Get Lead Generation [Music Video] - first ever original video around email marketing (I think). And if you want to see my do a leapfrog, fast-forward to 2:51. Why It’s OKAY To Say (& Write) The Word Vagina The Vagina Song - a Julie Neumark original Simon Sinek's TED Talk - Finding Your Why Julie's personal (song) site. Julie's Tumblr site. Enjoyed this episode? Please consider subscribing (if you haven't already). Also, what would be really awesome? If you could rate and review the show ... and use those fancy social sharing icons below to tell the world! Alternatively, you can subscribe to the RSS feed or subscribe via email (scroll to the bottom). Finally, if you know someone who bleeds passion (or maybe it’s you), please email me at djwaldow at gmail dot com. Oh, and if you have a connection to LeBron James, please let me know. I think he’d be a great person to talk to about his passion for basketball. #DeadSerious

Last Chance Foods from WNYC
Last Chance Foods: Tips on Creating a Thanksgiving Menu for Every Dietary Restriction

Last Chance Foods from WNYC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 4:06


Gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free, vegan and vegetarian — has your Thanksgiving menu being undermined by food allergies and ethical objections? Tell us about what you don’t eat in the comments below. Or share the extraordinary lengths you’ve gone to in catering to the dietary restrictions of your friends and family. Here’s what three chefs and one caterer had to say about the subject. “I grew up in Maryland and on our way to the beach every year, we would see the poultry farms, or some of them, and they just really disgusted me,” confessed Jacques Gautier, the chef and owner of the Brooklyn restaurants Palo Santo and Fort Reno. “That was the one thing that led me as a teenager to become a vegetarian.” He’s no longer a vegetarian, but he still makes it a point to stay away from brands like Perdue or Tyson — all because of that childhood memory. This year, he’s hosting Thanksgiving at his restaurants, where he’ll serve heritage turkeys raised on small farms. When it comes to the sweet stuff, Chef Peter Berley, the author of The Flexitarian Table, draws the line at refined sugar. “I avoid white sugar because it has disastrous effects on the body,” he said. “Really — it’s something that I’m pretty adamant about. And so I replace it with natural sweeteners that are loaded with minerals and also are whole foods, such as maple syrup. I like maple syrup a lot and one of the reasons I why love it is because of the Maillard reaction, which creates a synergized form of umami, which is the fifth taste, which is the experience of something yummy.” Berley added that sweet potatoes are one of the few vegetables that have naturally occurring umami, so adding maple syrup to your sweet potato casserole will make it doubly delicious. For those who avoid dairy, Aliya Leekong, a chef at the restaurant Junoon and author of the cookbook Exotic Table, has several suggestions on how to replace the flavor of butter with other vegan ingredients. “I think you could easily replace flavors like butter in your cooking using just great market vegetables, aromatics like shallots and garlic,” she said. “Nuts add depth of flavor and fat to a dish. And just bright herbs like parsley and mint and cilantro can really sort of round out a dish, and you don’t really need a butter.” Leekong says the only thing she tries to avoid are processed foods. Liz Neumark, the CEO of the catering company Great Performances, has a longer list of foods she doesn’t eat. Neumark stays away from dairy, meat, and octopus. She took the octopus off of all of the menus at Great Performances after reading articles about how smart and sentient they are. This Thanksgiving, Neumark will be in Israel, where she’ll celebrate Hanukkah, too. The rare overlap of the two holidays won’t happen again until 2070. But there’s one vegan and vegetarian Hanukkah food that Neumark would like to see every Thanksgiving. “There’s no reason to think that latke couldn’t be a part of Thanksgiving tradition in general because it’s a great seasonal vegetable that really complements everything else that you’re eating,’ she said. “And you can really have fun with them because you can make them out of potatoes, you can make them out of sweet potatoes, you can make them with carrots, zucchini. You can do them so many different ways.” So sometimes it just takes a little creativity and merging of cultures to find foods that everyone can enjoy this Thanksgiving. And remember, if you have dietary restrictions, one great way to work around that is to bring a dish that everyone can eat. Who knows? You might just make a dairy-free, nut-free, gluten-free convert out of your friends. If you’re still scouting for a side dish for Thanksgiving, try chef Einat Admony’s award-winning latke recipe below. Or check out chef Peter Berley’s recipe for Roasted Pumpkin with Quinoa Stuffing. Potato, Yam & Carrot Latke with Honey, Preserved Lemons & Yogurt Sauceby Einat Admony, chef and owner of Balaboosta and Taïm 1 cup grated potato 1 cup grated yams 1 cup grated carrot 1 1/2 cup grated onion (after having the liquid squeezed out) 1/2 cup grated peeled granny smith apple 1 egg 1 tbs chopped thyme 4 tbs AP flour 1 tbs salt Pinch black pepper Pinch sugar Canola oil Method: Mix all in a mixing bowl. Heat up sauté pan with 1/2" oil. When the oil is hot, around 370 degrees, create a 2-inch patties and fried them on both sides until they are golden brown. For the yogurt sauce: Simply mix chopped preserved lemons with enough honey to balance out the bitterness. Gently fold in plain yogurt until you have a homogeneous mixture. You can add turmeric for color if you wish. Season with salt and pepper. Dollop on your lovely little latkes and let the holiday feasting begin!

Last Chance Foods from WNYC
Last Chance Foods: Could Tatsoi Be the Next Kale?

Last Chance Foods from WNYC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2013 4:53


For the rest of the year, we’ll be revisiting previous episodes of Last Chance Foods.  When Great Performances CEO Liz Neumark started a farm seven years ago, she asked her farmer not to grow kale. Even back then, she’d grown tired of the all-reigning queen of superfoods. While farmer Bob Walker ignored her request and planted kale anyway, Neumark notes that there are plenty of other greens in the fields that are both fascinating and worthy of the spotlight — tatsoi and mizuna are two prime examples.  Tatsoi is a deep green color with shiny round or oval-shaped leaves.The stems are long and tender, with a snap similar to bok choy. Mizuna, which is related to mustard greens, has leaves that are lighter green with jagged edges. They’re both in season right now and serve as a perfect transition from the tender lettuces of early fall to the hearty brassicas of winter. Neumark, who recently published the cookbook Sylvia’s Table: Fresh, Seasonal Recipes from Our Farm to Your Family, said there’s plenty of ways to eat tatsoi and mizuna. They’re primarily used in salads, but can also be stir-fried quickly. “[You can add them] in a great vegetable soup at the end,” she said. “You don’t have to cook them as long as everything else. If you cut them into strips and mix them in, they give great color, great texture, and a wonderful fresh flavor.” The greens also pair well with other fruit and vegetables currently in season. “The tatsoi is a great foil to other flavors such as a citrus, combining it with orange segments or roasted butternut squash,” Neumark said. As for getting kids to eat the unusual-sounding greens, she joked that the most effective way might be to just dip them in chocolate. Barring that, Neumark reflected that getting children involved in harvesting or cooking with vegetables seems to be effective, as well. “The first thing we do is have them do the harvesting, and while they’re there picking, they’re nibbling,” she said. “The second thing is if they cook it. Whether they’re slicing it, chopping it for salad, or cooking it up in an omelet or a pasta dish, whatever it is that they’re doing, they’re more likely to eat it. So the tip is: get them involved.” Try recipes from Sylvia’s Table for Great Greens and Farmers’ Market Salad. Both are below. Neumark wondered whether a tatsoi pesto would make for a tasty sauce. Have you tried it? If so, how’d it turn out? Let us know in the comments. Sylvia’s Table Great Greens 1 large bunch tatsoi 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 small garlic clove Pinch of red chile flakes 1 teaspoon butter Salt and freshly ground pepper 1. Rinse the leaves thoroughly. Remove the tough bottom third or so of the stalk and discard or reserve it for soup or broth. 2. Roughly chop the leaves into 1-inch-wide strips. Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat and pour in the olive oil. Smash the garlic with the red chile flakes, add to the pan, and sauté for about a minute. Scatter in the chopped leaves and cover the pan. 3. Check after about 5 minutes to see if the pot seems dry and add a couple tablespoons of water if needed. With tongs or a spatula, flip the leaves over and cook, uncovered, until they are just tender. Stir in the butter, season with salt and pepper to taste, and serve.   Sylvia’s Table Farmers’ Market Salad 2 large or 3 medium cucumbers 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice or red or white wine vinegar 6 tablespoons olive oil salt and freshly ground pepper 2 tablespoons roughly chopped assorted herbs, such as chervil, basil, cilantro 2 cups assorted heirloom cherry tomatoes, cut into halves or quarters ½ cup thinly sliced scallions, green and white parts ¼ cup diced red onion ½ cup diced radishes ½ cup sliced snap peas ½ cup fresh peas 2 cups mizuna Scrub the cucumbers, but do not peel them unless their skins are waxed, or peel them in strips. Cut the cucumbers in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds. Slice the cucumbers crosswise about ¼ inch thick, into half moons. Whisk together the lemon juice and olive oil in a salad bowl. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the cucumbers and the remaining ingredients, and toss gently; taste and adjust the seasoning.

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Dianne Neumark-Sztainer Interview

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 28:15


Guest Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Ph.D., author: Im Like, So Fat! Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed WorldMake Healthy Choices