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Send us a textResearcher and author Annie Sklaver Orenstein talks about her publishing journey, the urban legend of social media followings, and why you can still get published without them.▬Visit Annie's website and get a copy of her book:https://www.annieorenstein.com/Follow her socials:https://www.instagram.com/anniesklaverorenstein/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anniesorenstein/ https://www.threads.net/@anniesklaverorenstein
It's a post-pandemic world, and Minnesota's greenhouse emissions are following the nationwide trend of going up. Based on recent state data from 2020 to 2022, emissions rose 6.4 percent with transportation and agriculture being the biggest contributors. Now, the state is off-track to meet its climate goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. “I think it will be difficult to meet,” said Walker Orenstein, a reporter with The Minnesota Star Tribune. “As the state has pointed out, if we don't start seeing big drops in sectors that aren't the electric sector, then it will be troublesome.” MPR News chief meteorologist Paul Huttner talked to Orenstein about his reporting on the biennial greenhouse gas emissions report. To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.
In this episode we talk with Annie Sklaver Orenstein, author of Always A Sibling: The Forgotten Mourners. Annie talks about her older brother, Ben, who died when he was deployed in Afghanistan, and how his sudden death reshaped her understanding of grief and loss. They discuss the unique challenges of sibling loss and how Annie ultimately decided to write the book she wished she had when Ben died. We Discuss: Annie's relationship with her brother Ben and his role in her life The day Annie learned of Ben's death and the immediate aftermath How grief intersected with anxiety The unique and often overlooked experience of grieving a sibling Writing Always A Sibling and the need for more grief resources for siblings The complexities of sibling grief in complicated relationships The impact of signs from Ben and how Annie learned to find comfort in them Navigating the question, "Were you close?" Coping with grief while navigating major life milestones, such as becoming a parent Resources Mentioned: Annie Sklaver Orenstein's book: Always A Sibling: The Forgotten Mourners (Available on Amazon, Bookshop.org, and local bookstores) Dougy Center's grief resources and support programs (www.dougy.org) Connect with Annie Sklaver Orenstein: Instagram: @anniesklaverorenstein Get in Touch with Us: Email: griefoutloud@dougy.org Website: www.dougy.org Want to Support the Show? Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen Leave us a rating & review
"This grief is so hard because we cannot control it." We've all experienced something unique in our grief stories, but when it comes to sibling loss, there are some aspects even the experts don't understand. Sibling loss is a woefully underrepresented area of grief support, so when Annie Sklaver Orenstein lost her big brother, Ben, she realized her work as a qualitative researcher could be a great gift to the community of sibling loss survivors. Her book, "Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief" is a masterclass in self-awareness and cultivating the type of support you need through the loss of a sibling (and anyone else, of course). Links + Resources from this episode: Annie's book and website Connect with Annie on social media Learn more about Restorative Grief Become a Patron of the podcast
Interview with Lauren A. V. Orenstein, MD, MSc, author of Outpatient Dermatology Productivity Measures by Patient Race, Sex, and Age. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Outpatient Dermatology Productivity Measures by Patient Race, Sex, and Age
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Interview with Lauren A. V. Orenstein, MD, MSc, author of Outpatient Dermatology Productivity Measures by Patient Race, Sex, and Age. Hosted by Adewole S. Adamson, MD. Related Content: Outpatient Dermatology Productivity Measures by Patient Race, Sex, and Age
Addressing grief when a sibling passes away can be complicated. That is what Annie Sklaver Orenstein discovered when her brother passed away. Since then, she has researched familial grief and authored the book, “Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief,” to help others with the unique challenges of disenfranchised grief when siblings' losses are often overlooked. She joins this episode of Relentlessly Resilient to share her journey, tools, and insight into the importance of resilience in carrying forward with life after such a loss. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become ‘Relentlessly Resilient’ as we lean on and learn from one another’s experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie’s husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Presented by Minky Couture, makers of the most luxurious and soft blankets with a mission to share comfort and love during the special moments of life. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.
Former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Richard Staropoli joins to give a stark warning: Is President-elect Trump in danger of another attack before Inauguration Day? Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to discuss whether or not we should limit the president's ability to pardon somebody unconditionally. The director of international affairs for the City of David Foundation, Ze'ev Orenstein, joins to go through the archeological evidence being unearthed that proves the truth of the Bible beyond a reasonable doubt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Richard Staropoli joins to give a stark warning: Is President-elect Trump in danger of another attack before Inauguration Day? Glenn gives the three stories he's heard recently that scared the daylights out of him. Does America have the weaponry to defend itself if China decides to attack? Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz joins to discuss the shocking Daniel Penny verdict and what constitutionally protected free speech actually entails. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to discuss whether or not we should limit the president's ability to pardon somebody unconditionally. The director of international affairs for the City of David Foundation, Ze'ev Orenstein, joins to go through the archeological evidence being unearthed that proves the truth of the Bible beyond a reasonable doubt. Glenn and Ze'ev also discuss the Ark of the Covenant. Has Taylor Lorenz officially destroyed her journalistic credibility? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I talk to author Annie Sklaver Orenstein about her new book, "Always A Sibling: The Forgotten Mourners Guide To Grief." After years of struggling with her own grief after the death of her brother Ben to a suicide bomber in Afghanistan, Annie began writing what ultimately became the book that she wished had existed when her loss was fresh. As a skilled reasearcher, Annie surveyed and interviewed dozens of other bereaved siblings, weaving their stories together with her own, along with detailed references to so many of the resources and support that is out there. We obviously talk (and bond) over the fact that bereaved siblings are often overlooked - hence the Forgotten Mourners moniker, and how impactful it is to finally have found a community and a vocaulary to talk about our siblings with. We also talk about the surreal expereince of having to sell and promote someting so deeply personal. Get the book and find out more about Annie! https://www.amazon.com/Always-Sibling-Forgotten-Mourners-Guide/dp/030683149X https://www.annieorenstein.com Follow Annie on Instagram @AnnieSklaverOrenstein
A widower has lost a spouse, an orphan has lost their parents, but what do you call someone who has lost a sibling? Oh, right — there's no word for that. This week, we have the pleasure of connecting with cultural researcher, writer and storyteller Annie Sklaver Orenstein, author of Always A Sibling. After Annie's brother Ben was tragically killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan, she found herself in the grief section of her local bookstore, searching for guidance on how to navigate the pain of losing a sibling — but found nothing. In a quest for understanding, Annie spent over a decade researching and talking with thousands of people around the world, exploring the unique bond between siblings and the deep sorrow that comes with losing one. Through recounting memories of her brother Ben and the insights learned from her research, Annie has crafted an incredible story that illuminates sibling love and loss. About Annie Sklaver OrensteinConnect With Annie on Instagram Always A SiblingRemembering Ben
In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome financial expert, Anna Orenstein-Cardona. Anna, a native of Puerto Rico, embarked on a journey that led her from the halls of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to a distinguished career spanning over two decades in finance across the USA and Europe. Fuelled by her passion for financial equality, Anna transitioned her financial expertise into founding Wear Your Money Crown®, a dynamic financial education firm committed to bridging economic disparities through innovative, heart-centered educational initiatives. In addition to her financial advocacy, Anna is a children's author, and her debut picture book, 'The Tree of Hope,' was published in 2022. We dive deep into the complexities of wealth—what it truly means, how to build it, and its impact on our lives and communities. We discuss how wealth is not just about money but about creating a life aligned with your higher self. Whether you're a coach, healer, or consultant, your personal finances can significantly impact your business success, and Anna is here to guide us through it all. We talk about money as energy, financial wellness, and overcoming limiting beliefs. Anna also shares practical financial tips—from understanding your mindset to actionable steps for improving your financial health. We touch on the importance of passive income, the significance of investing, and even how to teach your kids about money. Plus, we dive into her work as a children's author and how her financial expertise intertwines with her storytelling passion. Join us for an episode packed with wisdom, practical advice, and a whole lot of heart. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your finances or unsure where to start, this episode is for you. Enjoy the listen! ____________________ 01:48 Introducing Anna Orenstein Cordova 03:38 Anna's Journey and Expertise 04:28 Holistic Financial Wellness 05:45 Mindset and Financial Abundance 19:58 Financial Strategies for Business Owners 28:51 Maximizing Your Savings 29:50 Overcoming Financial Procrastination 33:27 The Importance of Financial Education 41:44 Teaching Financial Literacy to Children 45:51 Practical Financial Tips for Parents 49:26 Inspired Actions for Financial Wellness 53:58 Where to Find More Resources ____________________ Find Anna over on her website wearyourmoneycrown.com or Instagram. You can book a call with her here and get your guide to smart investing here. ____________________ INVITATION TO WORK WITH JOANNA Information on my 4-Week Intensive for coaches & healers ready to position themselves to attract premium, high-frequency clients.
Send us a textContent Warning: death of a sibling, griefAbout This EpisodeJoin us as we welcome Annie Orenstein, an esteemed qualitative researcher, oral historian, storyteller, and the author of Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief. Through Annie's insights, we explore the deeply personal nature of boldness and the courage it takes to keep moving forward, especially after hardship. As the youngest of three siblings, Annie shares the experience of losing her oldest brother during his deployment in Afghanistan, and we examine the shared and distinct aspects of sibling grief and the lifelong journey of healing. This episode also emphasizes the importance of storytelling and creating a lasting legacy, as Annie recounts how writing her book was a positive transformative process. We share the power of sharing stories, encouraging you to embrace a bold mindset and preserve cherished memories to inspire healing and connection. About Annie Orenstein Annie Sklaver Orenstein is a qualitative researcher, oral historian, and storyteller who has spent over a decade collecting stories from people around the world. Her work has been featured on NBC Nightly News, Comedy Central, Huffington Post, Politico, TIME, and Mother.ly. In 2020, driven by a desire to share these stories beyond the walls of corporate America, Annie founded Dispatch from Daybreak, a collection of letters written by womxn to their earlier selves. She is also the author of Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, children, dog, and chickens. Additional ResourcesWebsite: annieorenstein.comInstagram: @AnnieSklaverOrensteinLinkedIn: @AnnieOrensteinSupport the show-------- Stay Connected www.leighburgess.com Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Leigh on Instagram: @theleighaburgess Follow Leigh on LinkedIn: @LeighBurgess Sign up for Leigh's bold newsletter
Welcome back!! This insightful session delves into the significance of money mindset and how to improve your relationship with money. You will also learn practical strategies for managing personal finances, including effective cash flow management and tax-efficient investing, all designed to optimize your financial wellness. Anna is a Certified Financial Educator & Wealth Coach, and she talks about how improving your money mindset can positively impact your financial decisions and overall financial wellness, as well as looks at some effective strategies for managing cash flow to ensure financial stability and growth. She also gives some ideas for how to utilise tax-efficient investing to maximize wealth and achieve long-term financial goals. Find out more about working with Anna here
Resilient grief, complicated grief, anticipatory grief, disenfranchised grief. These are terms you may or may not be familiar with, but trust me, learning about them will help you and help you understand your friends and family in times of loss and grief. – Which, by the way, is pretty much going on all the time, hand-in-hand with joy and expansion. This human life is filled with grief. Let's learn from an expert, steeped in her own experience plus backed by research, author of Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief , Annie Sklaver Orenstein.
In this epiosde, Annie Sklaver Orenstein, a qualitative researcher, oral historian, and storyteller who has spent over adecade collecting stories from people around the world joins Natasha for a much needed conversation on Sibling Loss. They discuss Annie's latest book, Always A Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief, a practical, compassionate guide to sibling loss, with research, stories, and strategiesfrom someone who's been there.Tune in and join the conversation. Let us know what resonates with you. Main points:Acknowledging the Unique Grief of Sibling LossIdentity and the Loss of a SiblingThe Power of Sharing Stories and ResearchMoving Forward and Honoring SiblingsHelpful Links:Join the newsletter | Sign up for monthly encouragement from Natasha here.Get your copy of Can You Just Sit With Me? Get your copy of Always A SiblingConnect on Socials:Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | PinterestHost & Guest: Natasha Smith (Host)Annie Sklaver Orenstein (Guest)Support the Podcast:Become a monthly Partner
When Annie Sklaver Orenstein's brother died, she looked for books that would help her to understand her experience as a surviving sibling. While she encountered a fair number of books about grief, she found nothing that began to touch on her experience – so she set out to write the book she needed. Part personal story, part interviews and surveys with hundreds of siblings, and part a collection of important material on trauma, grief and families, this book rocked my world and my understanding of the importance of siblings and grief. www.instagram.com/anniesklaverorenstein
In this episode of our "Keeping it Israel" podcast's series, "Battle for Truth," Jeff Futers talks to Ze'ev Orenstein about a recent archaeological discovery in the City of David - the original, ancient Jerusalem - that adds to the endless archaeological discoveries proving that the Jewish people have had a long and continued presence in the Land of Israel for over 2000 years. To learn more about the City of David, click here.You can watch this entire episode on our YouTube channel here.Don't forget to subscribe!Support the showIf you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting the show HERE so that our Bible-based message about Israel can continue. God blesses those who bless Israel! We agree with God's Word that He will bless you richly in return!
Glenn and Stu critique some of Kamala Harris' recent statements as the state-run media continue to treat her with kid gloves. Former RFK Jr. running mate Nicole Shanahan joins to discuss the importance of party unity after the second assassination attempt against President Trump. Glenn and Nicole also discuss the plague of leftist NGOs pushing radical leftist ideology onto the country. City of David Foundation director of internal affairs Ze'ev Orenstein joins to discuss how the archeological evidence coming from the Middle East proves the Bible is factual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Israel Defense spokesperson Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Conricus joins to discuss the thousands of pagers carried by members of Hezbollah exploding simultaneously in a large-scale attack. How was it assured that Hezbollah would be on the receiving end of the exploding beepers? Former RFK Jr. running mate Nicole Shanahan joins to discuss the importance of party unity after the second assassination attempt against President Trump. Glenn and Nicole also discuss the plague of leftist NGOs pushing radical leftist ideology onto the country. Glenn and Stu discuss Chris Cuomo's statement attacking the state-run media's response to the second assassination attempt against Trump. City of David Foundation director of internal affairs Ze'ev Orenstein joins to discuss how the archeological evidence coming from the Middle East proves the Bible is factual. Whoopi Goldberg claimed that the only violent rhetoric is coming from the Republicans, so Glenn reminds Whoopi of her own dangerous and violent rhetoric. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send Victoria a text message!With over a decade of experience collecting stories globally, this week's guest and author, Annie Sklaver Orenstein, has been featured on platforms such as NPR and Time. Her book, Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourners Guide to Grief, is an empathetic resource for surviving siblings—a group often overlooked in mourning.Annie shares her insights about sibling relationships being some of the longest-lasting bonds in life. This perspective offers new dimensions to understanding grief, especially for those who haven't experienced sibling loss themselves. She emphasizes that siblings spend more time together during childhood than with their parents—highlighting how integral these relationships are.Annie shares her personal story of losing her brother Ben, who was killed in Afghanistan after enlisting pre-9/11 with aspirations to serve politically and make impactful changes. The raw recounting of receiving the devastating news underscores the surreal nature of loss and its immediate emotional upheaval.Key Takeaways:Sibling Relationships: Often our longest-lasting bonds, crucial yet frequently neglected in grief discussions.Suppressing Emotions: Surviving siblings might downplay their grief to protect grieving parents.Anger & Coping: Allowing oneself to feel intense emotions like anger can be vital for healing.Cultural Misunderstandings: Children aren't necessarily emotionally equipped despite exposure; they need support tailored to their developmental stage.Grief's Unique Forms: Each person's process is distinct; societal stages don't capture every individual experience.Annie highlights that while society often overlooks sibling mourners, acknowledging their unique grief journey is essential. Her advocacy through writing serves as a reminder that all forms of grief deserve recognition and respect.Ultimately, this episode sheds light on navigating complex emotions following a sibling's death while stressing self-compassion and honest emotional expression as pillars for coping with such irreplaceable losses.RESOURCES:Annie's Book | Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to GriefEp. 68 | Ken RossSupport the showThis episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief. Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.
Have you ever been stuck in traffic on your long commute home, wondering if there's more to life than this?In this episode, Ethan Orenstein takes us through his incredible journey from journalism to content writing, SEO, and digital marketing. Along the way, he discovered his passion for surfboard design and art, which led him to create Wave Arcade, a business selling bamboo surfboard fins. Despite setbacks like the COVID-19 pandemic and algorithm changes, Ethan adapted by refocusing on his art, producing stunning surf and coastal-inspired artwork. He emphasizes the importance of seeing failure and setbacks as chances for growth and reinvention.Episode TakeawaysCareer paths are not always linear, and it's okay to make multiple transitions and evolutions.Failure and setbacks are valuable learning experiences that can lead to growth and adaptation.Finding a balance between passion, freedom, and financial stability is crucial in creating a fulfilling career.Embracing creativity and exploring different interests can lead to unexpected opportunities.Creating your own path and following your passions can bring a sense of fulfillment and purpose.Connect with EthanListeners can use code: FLIPPER for 15% off an order on both wavearcade.com & https://wavearcadeart.etsy.comCheck out Wave Arcade ArtWave Arcade Etsy StoreWave Arcade InstagramWave Arcade TikTok Thank you for listening to The Career Flipper podcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend, like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps me reach more career flippers & career flippers-to-be! Connect with The Career Flipper CommunityVisit the main website: https://www.thecareerflipper.comInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodShare your flip or flip to be on an episodeI'd love to hear from you! If you have a career flipping story or know someone who does, tell me about it: hello@thecareerflipper.comSupport the show!The Career Flipper is 100% self-funded and open to sponsors. If you're interested in sponsorships, please email Jenny over at hello@thecareerflipper.com.Or, you can:Buy Jenny a coffeeCheck out Jenny's furniture flipsIntro & outro music by audionautix.com.
It's Wednesday, September 4th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark 55,000 Nigerians killed between 2019 and 2023 The Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa released a report last month on Christian persecution in Nigeria. Violence in the country has taken the lives of over 55,000 people between 2019 and 2023. Of those, over 30,000 were civilians, including 16,769 Christians. Radical Muslim Fulani herdsmen were responsible for over half of the Christian deaths. The observatory noted, “In states where attacks occur, proportional loss to Christian communities is exceptionally high. In terms of state populations, 6.5 times as many Christians are being murdered as Muslims.” Please pray for the persecuted church in Nigeria, ranked 6th on the Open Doors' World Watch List of nations where it is most dangerous to be a Christian. Psalm 14:4, 7 asks, “Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge, who eat up My people as they eat bread, and do not call on the LORD? … Oh, that the salvation of Israel would come out of Zion! When the LORD brings back the captivity of His people.” People looking for leaders who will champion religious freedom Pew Research released a survey finding people around the world want leaders who stand up for religious freedom. In the U.S., 64% of adults said it is important to have a leader who stands up for people who share the respondents' religious beliefs. A majority of people in most other countries surveyed said the same thing. Countries with high levels of support for leaders sharing their religious beliefs included Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, India, and Kenya. Countries with the lowest levels of support for this included France, South Korea, Japan, Spain, and Sweden. 7,500 pro-lifers attend India's March for Life Pro-lifers in India held their 2024 National March for Life last month. The event took place in the southern city of Thrissur and drew over 7,500 people. It was the country's largest March for Life. India legalized abortion back in 1971. Now, mothers in the country kill 15 million of their pre-born children per year. Bishop Gerald John Mathias attended the recent march and told Life Site News, “I'm grateful to the youth, particularly the youth taking interest. It's most encouraging for the future of the Church, future of the society, future of families.” Donald Trump champions in vitro fertilization In the United States, former President Donald Trump said he would make in-vitro fertilization (IVF) free for Americans if he is elected. Last Thursday, Trump told NBC News' Dasha Burns “it's helping women [be] able to have a baby....We need great children, beautiful children in our country.” Here's a soundbite from that interview. TRUMP: “So, we are paying for that treatment.” BURNS: “All Americans who want it?” TRUMP: “All Americans that get it; all Americans that need it. So, we're going to be paying for that treatment, or we're going to be mandating that the insurance company pays.” However, many oppose in vitro fertilization as undermining pro-life goals. CatholicVote noted, “We are opposed to any In Vitro Fertilization mandate and will work with [Trump] and his administration to make clear that IVF puts women at risk, and destroys countless innocent living human embryos.” Only 54% of Protestant Evangelical attend church in person Lifeway Research published analysis of a 2024 report by Grey Matter Research and Infinity Concepts entitled “Church After COVID.” The report found only 54 percent of Protestant Evangelicals attend church in-person every week. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic nearly 90 percent of Evangelicals were attending semi-regularly. Online viewing of services has increased; however, many of those engaging online are also attending in person. The study also found about a quarter of churchgoers started attending their current church since the pandemic, marking significant changes in the makeup of churches post-COVID. Hebrews 10:24-25 says, “And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.” Archeological find from Biblical Jerusalem affirms Scripture And finally, the Israeli Antiquities Authority announced the discovery of a stone seal at the City of David National Park in Jerusalem. Archaeologists believe it is from the First Temple period, around 2,700 years old. The seal bears a name inscribed in Old Hebrew script and a winged figure associated with pagan Neo-Assyrian influences. Ze'ev Orenstein with the City of David Foundation told Fox News the seal “joins the list of countless archeological discoveries in the City of David — the historic site of Biblical Jerusalem — affirming Jerusalem's Biblical heritage.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Wednesday, September 4th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Annie, the youngest of three siblings, has channeled her expertise as a cultural researcher into a profound and unexpected project: her book, "Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief."When Annie's brother Ben was killed in Afghanistan, she searched for a book that would acknowledge and validate her own experience of losing a sibling. Although she found many resources for grieving parents, children, and spouses, there was a noticeable gap when it came to books for those mourning a brother or sister. Grieving the loss of a sibling is often overshadowed by the grief felt by parents and spouses, or misunderstood due to the unique nature of sibling relationships. Plus, it's not a topic that's talked about much. Now, fifteen years later, Annie has written the book she wished she'd had back then. It's a helpful guide for anyone who's lost a sibling, whether it's recent or years ago. With a compassionate and practical approach, Annie's book offers support and validation, helping you navigate your grief while honoring the many nuances that siblings face in their grief. Regardless of how you lost your loved one or how close you were, your grief is important. I am hopeful that this conversation will help you feel seen, heard, and remembered.Share it with those you believe will benefit! I'm grateful you're here! -Rachel
When an adult son dies, it is usually expected that the other siblings take on heavy duties like identifying a body, planning funerals, or even getting the terrible news first and being responsible for breaking it to the parents. This is done to alleviate the monumental pain of losing a child, but only few consider the extreme pain a sibling endures.In this episode, I'm joined by Cultural Researcher, Author, and brilliant Storyteller Annie Sklaver Orenstein. After Annie's brother was killed in Afghanistan, she went to every bookstore looking for something that could help her deal with her pain, often overshadowed by her parents' pain. Not finding a single piece of literature on sibling pain was her key motivation to pen "Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to Grief," a book she wished she had 15 years ago.Throughout this episode, you'll hear Annie's unique perspective on grieving a sibling, why it often goes unacknowledged, what coping mechanisms she developed, and the thought process that led her to write a book. You'll also hear Annie's thoughts on the therapeutic value of putting feelings and emotions on paper, acknowledging and accepting grief's diversity, rejecting the idea of right and wrong forms of grieving, and so much more.Tune in to episode 250 of Grief and Happiness to learn more about the thoughtful and practical resource Annie Sklaver Orenstein created for forgotten grievers.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Annie talks about what most sibling grievers have to deal with during their loss (2:30)What readers can find in "Always A Sibling" (8:20)Why write a book about it? Annie talks about how writing about her grief helped her get through it (14:30)Is there a right or wrong way to grieve? (20:30)"It's just not helpful for me.". Annie shares a valuable lesson she got from an honest answer (26:20)Connect with Annie Sklaver Orenstein:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramBook: Annie Sklaver Orenstein - Always a Sibling: The Forgotten Mourner's Guide to GriefLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mikes guests on this editon of Hitting Left are filmmakers Bruce Orenstein and Floyd Webb. Bruce's PBS series, "Shame of Chicago, Shame of the Nation" lays bare the story of how Chicago devised the nation's most sweeping system of racially segregated housing—and how it diminished the lives of generations of Black families, creating the vast racial wealth gap that persists to this day. Chicago South Side native Floyd Webb, a filmmaker known for starting the Blacklight Film Festival four decades ago, calls himself an “AARP-generation success story” for reinvigorating his career at age 70.
In today's episode, Dr. Delaney Ruston talks with author Peggy Orenstein about a media-fueled risky sexual practice that is happening among some teens today — choking, also called sexual strangulation. Orenstein, who has spent many years researching sexuality among youth for her books “Girls and Sex” and “Boys and Sex,” investigated the topic of sexual choking for a New York Times article that was published last month. Today, Orenstein shares some of her findings from that investigation, including the influence of pornography and other media on this new trend. What are the psychological and physical risks of this practice? And what are ways to have productive conversations with young people on this and related topics? This episode also includes a 19-year-old discussing her concerns about sexual choking. This episode is intended for adult audiences. Featured Expert Peggy Orenstein Research References The Troubling Trend in Teen Sex -New York Times Article by Peggy Orenstein What is rough sex, who does it, and who likes it? Findings from a probability sample of US undergraduate students (Archives of Sexual Behavior) Additional Links Yes Your Kid: What Parents Need to Know about Today's Teens and Sex, by Debby Herbenick Sex, Teens, and Everything in Between, by Shafia Zaloum Want Me by Tracy, by Clark Flory Girls and Sex, by Peggy Orenstein Boys and Sex, by Peggy Orenstein Time Code 00:00 Introduction to the Screenagers Podcast 00:17 The Shocking Reality of Choking in Sexual Encounters Among Youth 01:18 Mainstream Media's Role in Normalizing BDSM and Choking 02:02 Insightful Conversation with Peggy Ornstein on Sexual Strangulation 05:42 The Alarming Data on Choking Among College Students 07:42 The Influence of Media and Social Media on Sexual Behavior 13:24 Addressing the Risks and How to Talk About Them 20:56 Empowering Youth to Speak Out and Advocate for Safety 24:12 Concluding Thoughts and Resources for Challenging Conversations
Hamas called its October 7 terrorist attack “Operation al Aqsa Flood,” suggesting a religious – rather than nationalistic – motive.The al Aqsa compound, the third holiest site in Islam, sits atop the ruins of both the ancient temples of the Jews. The first was built by King Solomon and was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The second was built in the sixth century BCE and stood for nearly 600 years before it was destroyed by the Roman Empire in 70 CE.But before there were mosques or temples in Judea there was something else: The City of David which, over recent years, archaeologists have been unearthing.To discuss what this dig is revealing about the past, and the impact these revelations might have on modern foreign policy, host Cliff May is joined by Ze'ev Orenstein, Director of International Affairs for the City of David Foundation in Jerusalem.
Hamas called its October 7 terrorist attack “Operation al Aqsa Flood,” suggesting a religious – rather than nationalistic – motive.The al Aqsa compound, the third holiest site in Islam, sits atop the ruins of both the ancient temples of the Jews. The first was built by King Solomon and was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The second was built in the sixth century BCE and stood for nearly 600 years before it was destroyed by the Roman Empire in 70 CE.But before there were mosques or temples in Judea there was something else: The City of David which, over recent years, archaeologists have been unearthing.To discuss what this dig is revealing about the past, and the impact these revelations might have on modern foreign policy, host Cliff May is joined by Ze'ev Orenstein, Director of International Affairs for the City of David Foundation in Jerusalem.
Hour 4 - Marty talks with Bethany Hallam about Xander Orenstein and promotes a local fundraiser.
Allegheny County Sheriff Kevin Kraus joins Larry and Marty to discuss updates on Magistrate Orenstein.
Allegheny County Sheriff Kevin Kraus joins Larry and Marty to discuss the situation with Judge Xander Orenstein and the scrutiny they have been under.
In this episode, Dinesh discusses Biden's insulting comments about Laken Riley and his kowtowing to the illegal who murdered her. Dinesh explores a crucial document that Liz Cheney and her committee hid about January 6. Ze'ev Orenstein of the City of David Foundation joins Dinesh in studio to talk about archeological discoveries that vindicate the Bible “not as a matter of faith but as a matter of fact.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Certified financial educator, Anna Orenstein - Cardona joins us on this week's episode to talk about the importance of having an abundant money mindset in order to start building true wealth!
Alex Traiman, CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief of Jewish News Syndicate, talks with Mike about the opinions of the Israeli people regarding Donald Trump and Joe Biden.Ze'ev Orenstein of the City of David Foundation, joins Mike to discuss the historic biblical site where Jesus 'healed the blind' and spread his message 2,000 years ago.Alon Friedman, Brig. General (res.), the Former Northern Command Chief of Staff, explains in detail about the war from its borders to its enemies near and far.Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, emphasizes that @TheFellowship finds guidance in scriptures on how to aid the people of Israel: "Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the poor, and comfort my people."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A class-action lawsuit has been launched in Quebec over issues with the Arrivecan app that resulted in thousands of Canadians being instructed to quarantine when they should have been exempt. The class action is open to anyone who travelled to Canada while the app was mandatory for entry (November 21, 2020 to October 1, 2022). Guest: Jeff Orenstein, lawyer at Consumer Law Group in Montreal where the class action suit has been launched. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S6 E3: Norman Orenstein on Composing, Producing and Recording Music Welcome to Tea, Toast and Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I look forward to sharing this moment with you. I am travelling virtually to Toronto, Ontario where the music scene is vibrant and diverse, from indie rock to hip-hop, jazz to electronic. I am thrilled that Canadian musician, composer and producer, Norman Orenstein, has joined me today to discuss music and the creative process. Norman is the President of NORMAN ORENSTEIN MUSIC INC. (NOM Inc.), specializing in music production and publishing. As a member of The Society of Composers and Lyricists (SCL), he brings over 20 years of experience in composing, arranging, and recording live musicians for feature films, television movies, and television series. Norman is the controller of the NOM Music Library, where he negotiates with record companies, writers, and publishers to secure synchronization and master use licenses. His expertise in the industry has led him to be a panelist at prestigious events such as the North By Northeast (NXNE) Music Festival and the Worldwide Short Film Festival Symposium, where he shares his success stories and insights on the director-composer relationship in film and TV music. With an extraordinary background in music composition and production, Norman continues to contribute his talents to the world of film and television, creating captivating music scores that enhance the storytelling experience. Thank you for joining Norman and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. Norman's music is featured in the podcast. The introduction piece was entitled "Highliner. The piece featured in the closing comments was from Norman's score for the film "Kidnap Capital." And a very special thank you Norman for sharing your insights, knowledge, and experience. It is an honour to showcase your music in our conversation. You have given us a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind your work. I am inspired by your passion for music and storytelling. Listeners, I invite you to meet up with Norman Orenstein on and his website Norman Orenstein Music to experience his amazing, unforgettable music. I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation. Thank you for joining Norman and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. Until next time we meet, dear friends, safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Music by Norman Orenstein- Norman Orenstein Music (used with permission) "Highliner" "Kidnap Capital" Norman's Score from the film Kidnap Capital
Lisa is Tom and Kathryn's neighbor. She's also the author of If My Hoo-Hah Could Talk. Despite this show being called "The Family", the whole family is only here 3/5ths of the time. There's a reason we chose one of the two days not everyone is here to talk about hoo-hahs. It also, not coincidentally, is the day Gelfand is here. Today he was in one-liner heaven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a mental disorder that affects the individual's ability to focus.Even adults can show signs of ADHD. We will dive into the symptoms and signs of ADHD, which affects roughly 8% of children and 2% of adults, according to the American Psychiatric Association (What Is ADHD?, 2018). We will also explore the causes of ADHD and possible treatment options. Psych2Go will speak about what teachers can do, as well as what parents can do to better facilitate individuals with ADHD. Do you struggle with ADHD or know someone who does? What strategies have you found to be helpful? Please share your thoughts with us below! Check out the following channels for more ADHD resource: How To ADHD - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nPM1_kSZf91ZGkcgy_95Q TotallyADD - https://www.youtube.com/user/TotallyADD Ally Hardesty, Living with ADHD - https://youtu.be/zhVe4nQkj90 References: Bushak, L. (2015, October 7). The 11 Biggest Myths And Misconceptions About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Medical Daily. Retrieved July 26, 2018. Dendy, C. (2008). How Teachers Can Help Every Student Shine. ADDitude. Retrieved July 26, 2018. Orenstein, B. (2010, August 8). 15 Signs Your Child May Have ADHD. Everyday Health. Retrieved July 26, 2018. Tartakovsky, M. (2016, July 17). Parenting Kids with ADHD: 16 Tips to Tackle Common Challenges. Psych Central. Retrieved July 26, 2018. Treatment of ADHD. (2018). The National Resource on ADHD. Retrieved July 26, 2018. What Is ADHD? (2018). American Psychiatric Association. Retrieved July 26, 2018. Ways to Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/Psych2GoNow Buy from our shop here: https://psych2go.shop/collections/magazines Help us with CC translations in your language: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA/videos For Business Inquiries - editorial@psych2go.net Please share and like our videos if they've helped you out! Join our lovely community by pressing the subscribe button!
In this episode, Dinesh evaluates several aspects of the Hamas attacks against Israel including the odious “Hamas lobby” in the United States. Ze'ev Orenstein, international affairs director at the City of David Foundation in Jerusalem, joins Dinesh for an in-depth conversation on Israel's national trauma, the coming international backlash against Israel, and ways in which we can help the embattled citizens of that country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Continuum podcast where we'll discuss all the space things, everywhere, all at once. We're the space news podcast that flat-earthers will call fake news and we wear that badge proudly.Continuum podcast depends on the support of our community. Consider becoming a paid subscriber to support our team and the creation of more space content.Step aside SpaceX, there is a new heavy launch vehicle in town! On the latest episode of Continuum, we spoke with Nick Orenstein, Co-Founder & COO of HStar Space Transport, about the newest phase of the commercial space industry and what lies ahead. We discuss HStar's place as a promising emerging heavy launch vehicle to rival that of SpaceX by providing a multi-purpose spaceship that can support a daily launch cadence while opening up a global market for human spaceflight.With SpaceX so extremely focused on its rockets and its destination (the red one), who is left to focus on the people? Enter HStar Space Transport, which will be capable of not only transporting cargo, but satellites and humans as well, placing human passengers as their top priority. Listen to or watch the full episode to learn how Nick and HStar Space Transport plan to lead the way for modern heavy launch vehicles in the newest phase of the commercial space industry!A HUGE THANK YOU to the sponsor of this episode, Copper Moon Coffee! Use our partner code 'Celestial20' to get 20% off the entire site of coffee and space merch. Thanks also to our other amazing sponsors: Multiverse Media, Colorado School of Mines Space Resources, and Explore Mars.Continuum. One giant leap. Every other week. Get full access to Celestial Citizen at celestialcitizen.substack.com/subscribe
Shannon is joined by the Director of International Affairs for the City of David Foundation, Ze'ev Orenstein for a conversation about the excavation of the Pool of Siloam. Ze'ev recounts the story of how Jesus healed a blind man at the Pool of Siloam and discusses how the latest archeological discovery affirms Scripture. He explains how unearthing these sites allows people of different faiths to celebrate their heritage, culture, and beliefs. Later, Ze'ev provides an inside look into the careful work that goes into archeological excavations. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Orenstein is a Los Angeles-based composer. He has scored several shorts, features, and trailers, and has written music for branded content from companies including Mercedes-Benz, Square, and DoorDash.Films with Matt's scores have screened at several film festivals around the world, including Mostra São Paulo, Prix Videoformes (Paris), Chicago Independent Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Cinequest and SXSW. In 2022, he scored the Webby-nominated documentary short “Nearside: Pink Mahogany,” directed by Max Gold.Matt got his start as a bass player in the relentlessly experimental Minneapolis music scene as an adolescent in the early 2000's, the spirit of which he carried with him to Oberlin, OH. While at Oberlin Conservatory, he studied bass with Peter Dominguez (and Eddie Gomez during Dominguez's sabbatical), studied electronic music and composition, and played in as many different kinds of ensembles as he could. He spent 2011 to 2015 in Chicago, where he worked as a teacher, composer, songwriter, sound designer, and instrumentalist. Matt's work and performances have seen favorable coverage in several publications, including The New York Times, The LA Times, Entertainment Weekly, and the Allmusic Guide. He has worked with Four Larks, Laboratory Dancers (Chicago), Le Tour, Oberlin Dance Company, Fonema Consort, Jacaranda Music, High Concept Laboratories, Access Contemporary Music, Death & Pretzels, Sheet Ghosts, Naomi Greene, Lyris Quartet, Antonio Lysy, and several other artist and groups around the Minneapolis, Oberlin, Chicago, and Los Angeles areas. Matt has toured the country several times under several different banners, including his longtime project Lionel O, which released six albums between 2006-15.
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Walker Orenstein reports on the state Legislature for MinnPost, with a particular focus on covering issues affecting Greater Minnesota. He can be reached at worenstein@minnpost.com, and you can follow him on Twitter at @walkerorenstein.
Spiritual seeker Ted Orenstein talks about his book, Awaken Your Soul which teaches you how to become enlightened. TedOrenstein.com #AwakenYourSoul #TedOrenstein #spirituatlity #enlightenment #higherconsciousness
In this episode, our esteemed hosts, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Josh Broide, engage in a riveting conversation with Ze'ev Orenstein, the Director for International Affairs at the City of David Foundation.Ze'ev Orenstein is a well-known figure in the realm of international affairs, known for his extensive work with the City of David Foundation (https://cityofdavid.org.il/en/). His insights and experiences provide a unique perspective on the intersection of history, archaeology, and the modern city of Jerusalem.Join us as we delve into a discussion about the significance of the City of David, its historical and contemporary relevance, and the role it plays in the cultural and spiritual identity of the Jewish people. We also explore Ze'ev's journey, his passion for his work, and the challenges and triumphs he has encountered along the way.Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation that bridges the past, present, and future of one of the world's most historic cities.Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes of Behind the Bima.Stay tuned and keep learning!00:00 - Intro9:00 - Interview56:31 - Outro Rabbi Efrem Goldberg: Rabbi, Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS).Rabbi Philip Moskowitz: Associate Rabbi, BRS.Rabbi Josh Broide: Outreach Rabbi, BRS.
Since the Ricochet Podcast will be on haitus next week, we've got a big episode to tide you over! We're not only jam packed with extra gab time but with today's guest Ze'ev Orenstein, we head the birthplace of our Judeo-Christian tradition. His organization is excavating the City of David, making it possible for those currently celebrating Passover, Holy Week and Ramadan (or any curious visiter) the chance to walk through the grand sites of their prophets, preists and kings. The fellas also get into the disappointing elections in Chicago and Wisconsin; plus they touch on the outrageous culture war battles centered around Bud Light and Douglas Mackey.
In this special episode, Dinesh is joined by Ze'ev Orenstein, international affairs director of the City of David Foundation, based on Jerusalem. The City of David Foundation is directly involved in archeological digs that are finding astounding confirmation of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures. Orenstein will demonstrate how, as the West moves away from Christianity, God is speaking back through ancient seals, inscriptions, and stones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GGACP celebrates the birthday (February 5th) of legendary comedy writer Bernie Orenstein with an ENCORE of a roundtable discussion featuring an all-star panel of TV comedy writers, including Dave Hackel (“Wings,” “Becker”), John Markus (“The Cosby Show,” “The Larry Sanders Show”) and Bill Persky (“The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “That Girl”). In this episode, the boys discuss failed pilots, troublesome actors, bad network notes, the versatility of Danny Kaye and the volatility of Buddy Hackett. Also, John writes for Bob Hope, Bill disses Joey Bishop, Bernie shows Bing Crosby the ropes and Dave spends a memorable day with Truman Capote. PLUS: “The Cheap Show”! The Jewish Tom Sawyer! The genius of Sheldon Leonard! Garry Shandling breaks in! Redd Foxx holds out! And Bernie remember the late, great Saul Turteltaub! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dinesh argues that Matt Gaetz, Lauren Boebert and others waged a successful campaign to shape the House GOP agenda, and this is how power should be used. Biden finally visits the border, but Dinesh reveals that it's not the border that local citizens are living with every day. Dinesh examines the penetration of woke ideology into America's premier business school, Wharton. Ze'ev Orenstein, director of international affairs of the City of David Foundation, joins Dinesh to talk about archeological findings in Jerusalem that confirm the Hebrew and Christian scriptures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.