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Tavis Smiley
Philip Kadish joins Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 36:21


Philip Kadish, professor of American studies at Pace University in New York City, talks about his debut book “The Great White Hoax: 200 Years of Selling Racism in America.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.

WOCTalk
Starting an Independent Ostomy Clinic—A WOC Nurse-Led Business Model

WOCTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 54:52


About the Speakers:Dr. Thureiyya K. Rodriguez, DHA, MSN, CWOCN, has over two decades of experience in healthcare and specializes in wound, ostomy, and continence nursing. Dr. Rodriguez's experience spans beyond inpatient and outpatient nursing. She has an extensive range of knowledge and expertise in staffing methodology and leadership nursing. Dr. Rodriguez's experience in nursing practice and healthcare administration, combined with her tenure in both federal and private healthcare sectors, equips her to offer comprehensive and tailored solutions. Dr. Rodriguez has peer-reviewed publications in Nursing Made Incredibly Easy and is an active peer reviewer for Wolters-Kluwer: Advances in Skin and Wound Care. She is actively involved in the Northeast Region WOCN (NER WOCN) and National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS). She is the owner of Thureiyya Rodriguez RN, PLLC and North-Browne Consulting Services.Katie Cesario, MA, RN, CWOCN, became a nurse in 2005 after obtaining her BSN from Pace University. She started her career at Visiting Nurse Service of New York as a public health nurse intern. In 2009, she received her Master's Degree in Nursing Education from Pace University and soon after took a position as Orientation Nurse Instructor at VNSNY. In 2013, she studied at the Cleveland Clinic to become a Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse. In 2015, she took a WOC nurse position at New York Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center. In September 2018, she joined the WOC nurse team at NYP, Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. She held the Secretary position for the Metro NY Affiliate of the WOCN Society from January 2021-December 2022. Since 2019, she has served on the skin and wound care advisory board for Coloplast. Presently, she is embarking on a new path in her career by starting her own private nursing business for wound and ostomy patients and their caregivers, Katherine Cesario RN, PLLC. In this new role, she is most excited to combine her background in home care and education with her dedication to help people living with wounds and ostomies.Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.

Living Our Beliefs
New Land, New Religious Experience? – Judith Pajo, Zeyneb Sayilgan and Meli Solomon (part 1)

Living Our Beliefs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 36:10 Transcription Available


Episode 100.   For this episode, I've invited two women, Judith Pajo and Zeyneb Sayilgan, for a group discussion about living our faiths in America and Germany. We each have unique patterns of immigration in addition to different religious identities and practice. Judith grew up in both countries as a Catholic, Zeyneb likewise grew up in Germany and is a lifelong Muslim, while I grew up in the US and lived in Germany for nearly nine years, having become a practicing Jew as an adult. In comparing our unique religious experiences in these two countries, we found engaging layers of issues that we hope to further explore.   A small note. Because this conversation was so extensive, I've divided it into two episodes of approximately 30 minutes each. This first part includes discussion of our background, religious identity and the dynamic of universalism and individuality. Part two will be released in two weeks. Bio for Judith:Judith Pajo, PhD, grew up in both Germany and the United States. She studied Catholic theology and cultural anthropology on both sides of the Atlantic and has been teaching at Pace University in New York City. Her new research on interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Europe and North America, conceived a little over a year ago, is transforming her Catholic faith. She is currently working on an article about cultural transgressions in interfaith work. Judith lives in Queens, NY. Links for Judith: Profile at Pace University LinkedIn – Judith Pajo Bio for Zeyneb:Zeyneb Sayilgan, PhD, is the Muslim Scholar at ICJS, The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies in Baltimore, where her research focuses on Islamic theology and spirituality as articulated in the writings of Muslim scholar Bediüzzaman Said Nursi (1876-1960). She is the host of the Podcast On Being Muslim. You can read her publications on her blog.Links for Zeyneb: On Being Muslim podcastZeyneb's blogICJS website – www.icjs.orgTranscript on BuzzsproutMore episodes about living abroad:Daniel Stein Kokin 'Reinterpreting Jewish Liturgy'Oliver Bradley 'A Jew in Germany'Transcript on BuzzsproutSocial Media and other links for Méli:Website – the Talking with God ProjectMeli's emailLinkedIn – Meli SolomonFacebook – Meli SolomonFollow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project.

The Norton Library Podcast
Jo's Elastic Heart (Little Women, Part 2)

The Norton Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 30:57


In Part 2 of our discussion on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, editor Sarah Blackwood returns to discuss the inspiration behind the cover of the Norton Library edition, the book's intended audience, and key elements of gender theory—as well as personal feelings—that Alcott incorporates into the characters and story.Sarah Blackwood is Professor of English at Pace University, where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century US literature, visual culture, and representations of selfhood. She is the author of The Portrait's Subject: Inventing Inner Life in the Nineteenth-Century United States (2019), as well as the introductions to the Penguin Classics editions of Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country (1913) and The Age of Innocence (1920). Her criticism has appeared in The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, The New Republic, and elsewhere. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York.To learn more or purchase a copy of the Norton Library edition of Little Women, go to https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393876734.Learn more about the Norton Library series at https://wwnorton.com/norton-library.Have questions or suggestions for the podcast? Email us at nortonlibrary@wwnorton.com or find us on Twitter at @TNL_WWN and Bluesky at @nortonlibrary.bsky.social. 

Blackout Podcast
Amy Harrison - Founder - Pixels & Pieces Design

Blackout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 31:32


In this episode of The Blackout Podcast, we sit down with Amy Harrison, founder of Pixels and Pieces Design, to explore her 20-year journey in graphic design, branding, and entrepreneurship. Amy shares how she got her start in design, the evolution of design tools (from Adobe to Canva), and her experience navigating the industry, including an unforgettable internship at a major sci-fi publisher in New York.We also dive into:Starting a business—how Amy transitioned from corporate layoffs to launching her own design studio with help from the SEED program.Branding secrets—why consistency matters and how to avoid the dreaded "I'll know it when I see it" trap.Neurodivergence in business—Amy's late ADHD diagnosis, her coaching work with Solo School, and her upcoming book on neurodivergence.AI vs. human creativity—why Amy isn't worried about AI replacing designers (yet).Amy Harrison is the Founder & Force of Pixels & Pieces Design. She is a graphic and web designer from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She holds a graphic design diploma, a BA (English) from Acadia University, as well as a Masters of Science in Publishing from PACE University in New York. She completed the CEED Entrepreneurship Program and is qualified Project Management Professional.Amy's why is ‘to empower others so that we see opportunity'. Her DIY friendly approach helps her clients gain confidence and see their potential. The intersection of neurodiversity, creativity, and practicality offer Amy's clients a unique experience.After spending time working in traditional environments like large government and academic institutions, she has cultivated her ideal lifestyle as an entrepreneur.Find out more @pixelspieces

History of the 90s
American Girl Dolls | 136

History of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 32:05


During the 1990s a doll that taught kids about American History became a major force within the crowded toy market. The 18 inch historically accurate dolls were expensive and only available by mail order, but they managed to capture the imagination of an entire generation and in the process made inventor Pleasant Rowland incredibly wealthy. On this episode of History of the 90s we look back at the cultural phenomenon of American Girl. Show Contact Info: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@that90spodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠90s@curiouscast.ca⁠⁠ Guest info: Emilie Zaslow, professor at Pace University in New York and author of Playing With America's Doll: Cultural Analysis of the American Girl Collection www.emiliezaslow.com Dominique Jean-Louis, the chief historian of the Center for Brooklyn History at the Brooklyn Public Library. Previously as a curator of history exhibits at the New York Historical Museum she worked on an exhibit that focused on the history and significance of Black Dolls in American history. X: @DominiqueJL15 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Anna & Raven Show
Tuesday, May 27, 2025: No More Pennies; Hardest Jobs; Anna Has a “Death Rep!”

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 52:39


The last penny will be minted next year, and Raven is overjoyed! The American Music Awards was last night, and Anna and Raven talk about how none of the winners were there! Get caught up on the whole night! There is a video of the French President Emmanuel Macron's wife having an altercation in front of the world. Anna and Raven talk about if this was a playful encounter or if this was actually a problem! Pace University, Anna's Alma mater, had AI read the names of the graduates at the graduation ceremony this year! Anna rants about how certain people use ChatGPT! There is a list of the 20 hardest jobs in America, Anna and Raven run through the list and some of them are shocking! Is your job on this list? Anna wants someone to be her “Death Rep.” She wants to normalize having someone in charge of deciding if she looks good enough for an open casket! She calls her best friend to see if she is open to taking this role! The Scripps National Spelling Bee beings today! Producer Julie is up to the challenge, sorta. For the next three days she has to spell random words from the dictionary. If she spells them wrong, she has to do a favor for the Office Squad. Find out how she does! It has been a very busy weekend of travel! There are so many rules of the road, Anna and Raven talk about the ones that you don't follow! Ford and Bridget have been together for two years but not married yet. They live separately but both love his puppy very much. He got the puppy when they first started dating and it's almost as though they love the puppy as co-owners- but every night, the dog goes home with him. He lives at his house. They don't live together yet and she would like it if the puppy could spend a few nights a week at her place. She has about eight months left on her lease, then they plan to move in together and she wants to have “joint custody” until then. He thinks it's too much for the dog to have to have two homes. She thinks it'll just help make them closer when the move finally happens. Ron has a chance to win $300! All he has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!

Pride Connection
Pride Connection Presents: Interview with Karla Jay

Pride Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 75:36


Episode Notes Pride Connection is pleased to present an interview with acclaimed writer, professor and GLBTQ+ activist Karla Jay. Beginning with her involvement in the feminist and gay liberation movement in the early 1970s, Jay indelibly made her mark as a strident voice in our community. Jay has written 10 books and has traveled extensively speaking about post-Stonewall glbtq+ advocacy and the 2nd wave of feminism. Jay is a distinguished professor emerita at Pace University, where she taught English and directed the women's and gender studies program between 1974 and 2009. Leah Gardner hosts this dialog with Jay, primarily discussing her 1999 memoir, Tales of the Lavender Menace. This is a riveting interview brimming with historical context and Jay's thoughts on the tumultuous world we live in today.

Built For The Stage Podcast
#257 Charlie Murphy - a native Pittsburgher and a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, co-founded Esperance Theater Company — a company that produced classical-based work here in NYC.

Built For The Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 38:02


Charlie is a native Pittsburgher and a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where he studied Acting. As an actor, select stage credits include the NY Public Theatre's “Shakespeare in the Park” (All's Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure), the Pearl Theatre Company (Richard II), the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (King Lear, The Three Musketeers, Romeo and Juliet, Love's Labour's Lost), The Shakespeare Theatre of DC (Richard II, Henry V, As You Like It, Mrs. Warren's Profession), Middlebury Actor's Workshop (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina (The Unexpected Guest), and Chautauqua Theatre Company (Much Ado About Nothing, Vaidehi, Ah, Wilderness!).  In 2015, Charlie co-founded Esperance Theater Company — a company that produced classical-based work here in NYC. With Esperance, Charlie produced and performed in 12th Night, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Breitwisch Farm. As a teacher, Charlie has been working with MTCA (Musical Theater College Auditions) for over 20 years, where he is now a Director of the company alongside Leo Ash Evens. Charlie has also taught for Texas State University, PACE University, The Performing Arts Project (TPAP), Broadway Dreams, the City University of New York, Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College program, and the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. As a Teacher and Director, he is able to do two of his favorite things in life: help students to find their authentic selves as artists, and help them find their best fit in their collegiate journey. Charlie also hosts the “Mapping The College Audition” podcast, where he continues that work, and helps demystify this daunting audition process for listeners around the world. Charlie is also the proud father to a precocious toddler, partner to an amazing Tony-nominated + Grammy-winning Actress, and a humble Broadway Show League Softball MVP. Want to try our Broadway fitness program for free? ⁠⁠⁠www.builtforthestage.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Built For The Stage Podcast
#257 Charlie Murphy - a native Pittsburgher and a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, co-founded Esperance Theater Company — a company that produced classical-based work here in NYC.

Built For The Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 38:02


Charlie is a native Pittsburgher and a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where he studied Acting. As an actor, select stage credits include the NY Public Theatre's “Shakespeare in the Park” (All's Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure), the Pearl Theatre Company (Richard II), the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (King Lear, The Three Musketeers, Romeo and Juliet, Love's Labour's Lost), The Shakespeare Theatre of DC (Richard II, Henry V, As You Like It, Mrs. Warren's Profession), Middlebury Actor's Workshop (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina (The Unexpected Guest), and Chautauqua Theatre Company (Much Ado About Nothing, Vaidehi, Ah, Wilderness!).  In 2015, Charlie co-founded Esperance Theater Company — a company that produced classical-based work here in NYC. With Esperance, Charlie produced and performed in 12th Night, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Breitwisch Farm. As a teacher, Charlie has been working with MTCA (Musical Theater College Auditions) for over 20 years, where he is now a Director of the company alongside Leo Ash Evens. Charlie has also taught for Texas State University, PACE University, The Performing Arts Project (TPAP), Broadway Dreams, the City University of New York, Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College program, and the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. As a Teacher and Director, he is able to do two of his favorite things in life: help students to find their authentic selves as artists, and help them find their best fit in their collegiate journey. Charlie also hosts the “Mapping The College Audition” podcast, where he continues that work, and helps demystify this daunting audition process for listeners around the world. Charlie is also the proud father to a precocious toddler, partner to an amazing Tony-nominated + Grammy-winning Actress, and a humble Broadway Show League Softball MVP. Want to try our Broadway fitness program for free? ⁠⁠⁠www.builtforthestage.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Norton Library Podcast
Life Planning 101 with Louisa May Alcott (Little Women, Part 1)

The Norton Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 32:06


In Part 1 of our discussion on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, we welcome editor Sarah Blackwood to discuss the importance of Alcott's family background; her distinct authorial voice in books, journals, and letters; and how her time as a Civil War nurse led to her emergence into the publishing world. Sarah Blackwood is Professor of English at Pace University, where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century US literature, visual culture, and representations of selfhood. She is the author of The Portrait's Subject: Inventing Inner Life in the Nineteenth-Century United States (2019), as well as the introductions to the Penguin Classics editions of Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country (1913) and The Age of Innocence (1920). Her criticism has appeared in The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, The New Republic, and elsewhere. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York.To learn more or purchase a copy of the Norton Library edition of Little Women, go to https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393876734.Learn more about the Norton Library series at https://wwnorton.com/norton-library.Have questions or suggestions for the podcast? Email us at nortonlibrary@wwnorton.com or find us on Twitter at @TNL_WWN and Bluesky at @nortonlibrary.bsky.social. 

STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.
Dreams Are Possible: Susie Carroll Living a Full Life On & Off Stage

STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 46:41 Transcription Available


Let us know what you enjoy about the show!"Dreams are possible." These three simple words capture the essence of Susie Carroll's extraordinary journey from a determined 10-year-old in Utah to a Broadway performer in hit shows like Back to the Future, Mean Girls, and The Prom.In this heartfelt conversation, Susie reveals the beautiful paradox at the core of her success: while adult Susie battles perfectionism, young Susie possessed a fearlessness that propelled her forward without doubt. "Little Susie had way less doubts than Susie does now," she reflects, describing how she'd ask her mom at age 10 if they could leave Utah for New York because "I think I should be on Broadway."That early certainty carried her to Pace University and eventually to Broadway, where she's thrived in the demanding role of a "swing" – covering multiple ensemble roles simultaneously. This position, which Susie calls "the best thing that could have happened to me," has become her greatest teacher in balancing meticulous preparation with the flexibility to embrace inevitable imperfections.Beyond the spotlight, Susie shares her evolution in creating a sustainable life in New York. After experiencing the stark emptiness when shows close, she's cultivated what she calls a "pie chart" of fulfillment – building community, diverse work opportunities, and meaningful connections that sustain her regardless of her performance schedule. Her infectious optimism isn't naive; it's earned through hard work and conscious choice: "I work really hard to make those things true, while also living a very full life of all different emotions."Whether you're pursuing creative dreams or seeking more authenticity in your life, Susie's insights on forward motion, perfectionism, and creating a balanced life will inspire you to embrace both the challenge and joy of pursuing what lights you up. As Susie demonstrates, sometimes our childhood certainty holds wisdom our adult doubts try to obscure.If you are enjoying the show please subscribe, share and review! Word of mouth is incredibly impactful and your support is much appreciated! Support the show

Sports in the Waiting Room
Episode 143 - D-II Hailstorms & The Finals Before The Finals

Sports in the Waiting Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 55:45


Chris recaps his weekend calling Pace University baseball and takes us through his second round NBA picks, including which series he thinks will feature the eventual champion regardless of victor. He also breaks down round two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs while claiming only one team will use home ice to their advantage. Listen for this, thoughts on Gregg Popovich's legacy, and more.

Living Our Beliefs
How Interreligious Dialogue Can Expand and Challenge Your Faith – Judith Pajo

Living Our Beliefs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 45:47


Episode 96.   Have you lived in more than one country? Do you participate in interreligious dialogue or are you interested in it? Have you studied religion or theology? Not very many people can say yes to all of these questions. But my guest, Judith Pajo can. Born in Germany, she has nevertheless lived many years both there and in the U.S., shuttling back and forth since childhood. Raised Catholic, she has also studied theology and cultural anthropology in both countries. Judith now conducts interreligious research at Pace University in New York. With these elements as our focus, Judith and I explored her peripatetic upbringing, her current scholarship on interreligious and intra-religious dialogue, and the impact of that exploration on her Catholic faith.  While this conversation was recorded weeks ago, the recent death of Pope Francis makes it particularly timely. Highlights: Diverse experiences of Catholicism.The impact of mobility on religious experience.Sound and light over words and other distractions. Language diversity in Catholic practice.Impact of October 7th attack on interfaith dialogue.Researcher risks and faith struggles.How interfaith dialogue reshapes religions.Research outcomes and future directions.Bio:  Judith Pajo, PhD, grew up in both Germany and the United States. She studied Catholic theology and cultural anthropology on both sides of the Atlantic and has been teaching at Pace University in New York City for over fifteen years, with shorter stints at NYU and Fordham. Her new research on interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Europe and North America, conceived a little over a year ago, is transforming her Catholic faith as she integrates more elements from the other Abrahamic religions into her practice. She is also guiding undergraduate students in conducting interviews with individuals from diverse faith traditions. The research group itself is an interfaith initiative; no two members share the same faith, but they are discovering that they have much in common. She is currently working on an article about cultural transgressions in interfaith work. What does forgiveness look like in practice? How do we continue interfaith dialogue? Judith lives in Queens, NY.  References:Church of the Reconciliation, BerlinSecond Vatican CouncilSuggested episode on Living Our Beliefs:Mookie Manalili episode – Catholic life Social Media and other links for Judith:  Profile at Pace University LinkedIn – Judith PajoTranscript on BuzzsproutSocial Media and other links for Méli:Website – the Talking with God ProjectMeli's emailLinkedIn – Meli SolomonFacebook – Meli SolomonFollow the podcast! The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project.

Lancers Past
Adrian Armstrong, Basketball '84, Leverages Longwood Lessons to 35-year Law Career

Lancers Past

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 51:25


Armstrong came to Longwood as a recruited basketball player, but he struggled to balance books and ball.  After one year, he was on academic probation.  With the help of close friends such as teammate Ron Orr and a renewed sense of direction, Adrian applied himself.  At Longwood, he was named to the Dean's list and completed his BS in Psychology.   In 1990, he earned his Juris Doctorate from Pace University (NY).  Known for 10 years as the Honorable Adrian Armstrong, he now presides as a federal Judge for the Elizabeth (NJ) Immigration Court. 

JVC Broadcasting
Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 18:28


Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

Sales Lead Dog Podcast
Jeffrey Goldstein: Sales Empowerment for Modern Teams

Sales Lead Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 38:59


Jeffrey Goldstein, Managing Director of Queue Associates, unveils exciting insights on how Microsoft Dynamics and AI tools like Microsoft Copilot are reshaping ERP systems. He shares his vision for a future where AI advancements redefine CRM and ERP terminologies, and underscores the importance of partnering with innovators like Microsoft. Jeffrey's journey through the early adoption of cloud technology gives a compelling perspective on maintaining a competitive edge in today's fast-paced industry landscape. Equip your sales team with powerful methodologies as we explore the essentials of establishing credibility through comprehensive product knowledge. By leveraging the Microsoft suite, we empower our team to offer authentic client recommendations, weighing the benefits of cohesive integrated systems over a best-of-breed approach. The conversation unfolds the value of minimizing operational risks by choosing systems that communicate seamlessly, ultimately offering more value than disparate top-tier solutions. Leadership shines under the spotlight as we focus on the power of positivity and leading by example. Discover how happiness and joy can motivate teams, and why transparency and decision-making are crucial components of effective leadership. The episode wraps up with an exploration of personal goal setting in sales, showcasing how visualizing aspirations and celebrating team achievements can drive success. Balancing CRM strategies to align with business goals emerges as a theme, illustrating the challenges and freedoms within these systems. Jeffrey Goldstein is Co-Founder and Global Managing Director of Queue Associates. Jeffrey has and continues to play a pivotal role in driving the growth and success of the company through his strategic insights and leadership. Since originating Queue Associates in July of 1992, Jeffrey has developed a deep understanding of information systems, driven innovation, and ensured client satisfaction. Jeffrey holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Management Information Systems from PACE University (1980-1984), as well as a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Management Science from Ioana University (1986-1989). Jeffrey's talents extend beyond his professional commitments, actively participating in industry associations, events, and sponsorships. He served as a past President of the IAMCP Americas, further dedicating his time towards promoting excellence and collaboration within the technology industry.  Among his proudest achievements with Queue Associates was the company's recognition as worldwide Microsoft Dynamics SL Partner of the Year. The company's accolades continue to increase as Queue expands operations across the globe.    Quotes: "In the evolving world of ERP, AI tools like Microsoft Copilot are not just enhancements; they're game changers that redefine the way businesses operate."  "Success in today's fast-paced industry isn't just about having the right technology; it's about having the right people and partnerships."  "Choosing happiness and leading by example aren't just personal philosophies; they're essential leadership strategies that motivate and inspire teams."  "In sales, establishing credibility starts with comprehensive product knowledge and the ability to offer genuine, informed recommendations."    Links:  Jeffrey's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreylgoldstein/ Queue Associates - https://queueassoc.com Find this episode and all other Sales Lead Dog episodes at https://empellorcrm.com/salesleaddog/ 

The Conversation, Cannabis & Christianity podcast
S5 E15: A Slice of American Cannabis Culture with Score420 Co-Founder, Matthew Kopelman

The Conversation, Cannabis & Christianity podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 119:22


Matthew Kopelman graduated from Pace University in 2002 with a BA in Information Systems. After college Matt worked for Ingram Micro in Santa Ana, CA as an accountant, then he became the General Manager for Sandwich Man Restaurants in Harrisburg, PA (2006-2014). During his tenure at the Sandwich Man, Matt took a distressed location and doubled its revenue with two years. In 2014 Matt founded Sourface LLC, a Washington state marijuana processor. Matt took an initial investment of $30k and by 2016 Sourface LLC had a yearly revenue of $1.2 Million. When the Washington Cannabis Market took a downturn, Matt founded Score 420 LLC in 2021, a New Mexico Cannabis Manufacturing/Retail Company. With a$200k initial investment, Score 420 grew to 12 Stores and a processing plant and have become the largest sellers of pre-rolls in New Mexico with 100k pre-rolls sold each month.

Not Even D2
Trayvon Alexander- Veteran Moves, MVP Season

Not Even D2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 44:41


Trayvon Alexander, the 2024-25 NE10 MVP joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Tray began his college career at Saint Rose where he spent two seasons before transferring to Florida Southern College. His last stop would be Pace University. During his first year returning back to the NE10, Alexander was awarded all-conference and defensive 1st team. The 24-25 season was special as Alexander became the first player in Pace history to ever win the NE10 Player of the Year honors. He finished the year #2 in the country in assists (8.7) and steals (2.9) per game. In just two years Alexander finished 2nd on Pace's all-time assists leader board. Hear about his journey playing for 3 different schools, his success at Pace, and the future for Tray Alexander. This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode! Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:12 Final Four Predictions- 00:12-06:03 Intro- 06:03-11:00 March Madness Predictions- 11:00-12:22 Buzzer Beater against Assumption University, Favorite NE10 Matchups- 12:22-14:33 Growing up in Long Island, Leadership Personality- 14:33-19:23 2024-25 Pace MBB Season, Developing Game over the Years, Breaking Down Film / Game Reads- 19:23-28:00 Break- 28:00-28:09 Playing for 3 Different Colleges, Transfer Portal, Emotions Winning NE10 POTY- 28:09-34:17Toughest Matchups during the 24-25 Season, Future for Trayvon Alexander- 34:17-37:26 Rapid Fire (Ranking Schools Locations, Funniest Teammates, Favorite Music)- 37:26-40:11Starting 5: Best NE10 Players throughout Career- 40:11-43:53 Outro- 43:53-44:41

Law You Should Know
College Student Rights and Responsibilities

Law You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 25:32


Ken Landau talks with attorney Stephen Brodsky, who discusses college student rights and responsibilities, and the contract of enrollment. He is the past University Council and Secretary for Pace University.

All Things PA Education
Advancing LGBTQ+ Health Education in PA Programs

All Things PA Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 21:58


In this episode, Dipu Patel, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, president of the PA Education Association, sits down with Elijah Salzer, DMSc, PA-C, NYSAFE, C-EFM, CAQ-OBGYN, clinical professor at Pace University, and Justine Herndon, PA-C, assistant professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic. As leaders of the Sexual and Gender Minority LGBTQ+ Health Special Interest Group (SIG), they discuss the gaps in LGBTQ+ health education, the need for inclusive curriculum integration, and strategies for addressing bias and fostering culturally competent care. They highlight the importance of ongoing education and open conversations to improve patient outcomes and advance PA training. This episode is supported by the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences' Doctor of Medical Science program.   All Things PA Education is produced by Association Briefings.

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #200: The Story of Stu

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 77:04


For a limited time, upgrade to ‘The Storm's' paid tier for $5 per month or $55 per year. You'll also receive a free year of Slopes Premium, a $29.99 value - valid for annual subscriptions only. Monthly subscriptions do not qualify for free Slopes promotion. Valid for new subscriptions only.WhoStuart Winchester, Founder, Editor & Host of The Storm Skiing Journal & PodcastRecorded onMarch 4, 2025Editor's note1) The headline was not my idea; 2) Erik said he would join me as the guest for episode 199 if he could interview me for episode 200; 3) I was like “sure Brah”; 4) since he did the interview, I asked Erik to write the “Why I interviewed him” section; 5) this episode is now available to stream on Disney+; 6) but no really you can watch it on YouTube (please subscribe); 7) if you don't care about this episode that's OK because there are 199 other ones that are actually about snosportskiing; 8) and I have a whole bunch more recorded that I'll drop right after this one; 9) except that one that I terminally screwed up; 10) “which one?” you ask. Well I'll tell that humiliating story when I'm ready.Why I interviewed him, by Erik MogensenI met Stuart when he was skiing at Copper Mountain with his family. At lunch that day I made a deal. I would agree to do the first podcast of my career, but only if I had the opportunity reverse the role and interview him. I thought both my interview, and his, would be at least five years away. 14 months later, you are reading this.As an accomplished big-city corporate PR guy often [occasionally] dressed in a suit, he got tired of listening to the biggest, tallest, snowiest, ski content that was always spoon-fed to his New York City self. Looking for more than just “Stoke,” Stu has built the Storm Skiing Journal into a force that I believe has assumed an important stewardship role for skiing. Along the way he has occasionally made us cringe, and has always made us laugh.Many people besides myself apparently agree. Stuart has eloquently mixed an industry full of big, type-A egos competing for screentime on the next episode of Game of Thrones, with consumers that have been overrun with printed magazines that show up in the mail, or social media click-bate, but nothing in between. He did it by being as authentic and independent as they come, thus building trust with everyone from the most novice ski consumer to nearly all of the expert operators and owners on the continent.But don't get distracted by the “Winchester Style” of poking fun of ski bro and his group of bro brahs like someone took over your mom's basement with your used laptop, and a new nine-dollar website. Once you get over the endless scrolling required to get beyond the colorful spreadsheets, this thing is fun AND worthwhile to read and listen to. This guy went to Columbia for journalism and it shows. This guy cares deeply about what he does, and it shows.Stuart has brought something to ski journalism that we didn't even know was missing, Not only did Stuart find out what it was, he created and scaled a solution. On his 200th podcast I dig into why and how he did it.What we talked aboutHow Erik talked me into being a guest on my own podcast; the history of The Storm Skiing Podcast and why I launched with Northeast coverage; why the podcast almost didn't happen; why Killington was The Storm's first pod; I didn't want to go to college but it happened anyway; why I moved to New York; why a ski writer lives in Brooklyn; “I started The Storm because I wanted to read it”; why I have no interest in off-resort skiing; why pay-to-play isn't journalism; the good and the awful about social media; I hate debt; working at the NBA; the tech innovation that allowed me to start The Storm; activating The Storm's paywall; puzzling through subscriber retention; critical journalism as an alien concept to the ski industry; Bro beef explained; what's behind skiing's identity crisis; why I don't read my social media comments; why I couldn't get ski area operators to do podcasts online in 2019; how the digital world has reframed how we think about skiing; why I don't write about weather; what I like about ski areas; ski areas as art; why the Pass Tracker 5001 looks like a piece of crap and probably always will; “skiing is fun, reading about it should be too”; literary inspirations for The Storm; being critical without being a tool; and why readers should trust me.Podcast notesOn The New England Lost Ski Areas ProjectThe New England Lost Ski Areas Project is still very retro looking. Storm Skiing Podcast episode number three, with site founder Jeremy Davis, is still one of my favorites:On my sled evac at Black Mountain of MaineYeah I talk about this all the time but in case you missed the previous five dozen reminders:On my timelineMy life, in brief (we reference all of these things on the pod):* 1992 – Try skiing on a school bus trip to now-defunct Mott Mountain, Michigan; suck at it* 1993 – Try skiing again, at Snow Snake, Michigan; don't suck as much* 1993 - Invent Doritos* 1994 – Receive first pair of skis for Christmas* 1995 – Graduate high school* 1995 - Become first human to live on Saturn for one month without the aid of oxygen* 1995-98 – Attend Delta College* 1997 - Set MLB homerun record, with 82 regular-season bombs, while winning Cy Young Award with .04 ERA and 743 batters struck out* 1998-00 – Attend University of Michigan* 1998-2007 - Work various restaurant server jobs in Michigan and NYC* 2002 – Move to Manhattan* 2003 - Invent new phone/computer hybrid with touchscreen; changes modern life instantly* 2003-07 – Work as English teacher at Cascade High School on Manhattan's Lower East Side* 2003-05 – Participate in New York City Teaching Fellows program via Pace University* 2004 - Successfully clone frozen alien cells that fell to Earth via meteorite; grows into creature that levels San Antonio with fire breath* 2006-08 – Columbia Journalism School* 2007-12 – Work at NBA league office* 2008 – Daughter is born* 2010 - Complete the 10-10-10 challenge, mastering 10 forms of martial arts and 10 non-human languages in 2010* 2013 – Work at AIG* 2014-2024 – Work at Viacom/Paramount* 2015 - Formally apologize to the people of Great Britain for my indecencies at the Longminster Day Victory Parade in 1947* 2016 – Son is born; move to Brooklyn* 2019 – Launch The Storm* 2022 – Take The Storm paid* 2023 - Discover hidden sea-floor city populated by talking alligators * 2024 – The Storm becomes my full-time job* 2025 - Take Storm sabbatical to qualify for the 50-meter hurdles at the 2028 Summer OlympicsOn LeBron's “Decision”After spending his first several seasons playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron announced his 2010 departure for the Miami Heat in his notorious The Decision special.On MGoBlog and other influencesI've written about MGoBlog's influence on The Storm in the past:The University of Michigan's official athletic site is mgoblue.com. Thus, MGoBlog – get it? Clever, right? The site is, actually, brilliant. For Michigan sports fans, it's a cultural touchstone and reference point, comprehensive and hilarious. Everyone reads it. Everyone. It's like it's 1952 and everyone in town reads the same newspaper, only the paper is always and only about Michigan sports and the town is approximately three million ballsports fans spread across the planet. We don't all read it because we're all addicted to sports. We all read MGoBlog because the site is incredibly fun, with its own culture, vocabulary, and inside jokes born of the shared frustrations and particulars of Michigan (mostly football, basketball, and hockey) fandom.Brian Cook is the site's founder and best writer (I also recommend BiSB, who writes the hysterical Opponent Watch series). Here is a recent and random sample – sportsballtalk made engaging:It was 10-10 and it was stupid. Like half the games against Indiana, it was stupid and dumb. At some point I saw a highlight from that Denard game against Indiana where IU would score on a 15-play march and then Denard would immediately run for a 70 yard touchdown. "God, that game was stupid," I thought. Flinging the ball in the general direction of Junior Hemingway and hoping something good would happen, sort of thing. Charting 120 defensive plays, sort of thing. Craig Roh playing linebacker, sort of thing.Don't get me started about #chaosteam, or overtimes, or anything else. My IQ is already dropping precipitously. Any more exposure to Michigan-Indiana may render me unable to finish this column. (I would still be able to claim that MSU was defeated with dignity, if that was my purpose in life.)I had hoped that a little JJ McCarthy-led mediation in the locker room would straighten things out. Michigan did suffer through a scary event when Mike Hart collapsed on the sideline. This is a completely valid reason you may not be executing football with military precision, even setting aside whatever dorfy bioweapon the Hoosiers perfected about ten years ago.Those hopes seemed dashed when Michigan was inexplicably offsides on a short-yardage punt on which they didn't even bother to rush. A touchback turned into a punt downed at the two, and then Blake Corum committed a false start and Cornelius Johnson dropped something that was either a chunk play or a 96-yard touchdown. Johnson started hopping up and down near the sideline, veritably slobbering with self-rage. The slope downwards to black pits became very slippery.JJ McCarthy said "namaste."Cook is consistent. I knew I could simply grab the first thing from his latest post and it would be excellent, and it was. Even if you know nothing about football, you know that's strong writing.In The Storm's early days, I would often describe my ambitions – to those familiar with both sites – as wanting “to create MGoBlog for Northeast skiing.” What I meant was that I wanted something that would be consistent, engaging, and distinct from competing platforms. Skiing has enough stoke machines and press-release reprint factories. It needed something different. MGoBlog showed me what that something could be.On being critical without being a toolThis is the Burke example Erik was referring to:The town of Burke, named for Sir Edmund Burke of the English Parliament, was chartered in 1782. That was approximately the same year that court-appointed receiver Michael Goldberg began seeking a buyer for Burke Mountain, after an idiot named Ariel Quiros nearly sent the ski area (along with Jay Peak) to the graveyard in an $80 million EB-5 visa scandal.Now, several industrial revolutions and world wars later, Goldberg says he may finally have a buyer for the ski area. But he said the same thing in 2024. And in 2023. And also, famously, in 1812, though the news was all but lost amid that year's war headlines.Whether or not Burke ever finds a permanent owner (Goldberg has actually been in charge since 2016), nothing will change the fact that this is one hell of a ski area. While it's not as snowy as its neighbors stacked along the Green Mountain Spine to its west, Burke gets its share of the white and fluffy. And while the mountain is best-known as the home of racing institution Burke Mountain Academy, the everyskier's draw here is the endless, tangled, spectacular glade network, lappable off of the 1,581-vertical-foot Mid-Burke Express Quad.Corrections* I worked for a long time in corporate communications, HR, and marketing, but not ever exactly in “PR,” as Erik framed it. But I also didn't really describe it to him very well because I don't really care and I'm just glad it's all over.* I made a vague reference to the NBA pulling its All-Star game out of Atlanta. I was thinking of the league's 2016 decision to move the 2017 All-Star game out of Charlotte over the state's “bathroom bill.” This is not a political take I'm just explaining what I was thinking about.* I said that Jiminy Peak's season pass cost $1,200. The current early-bird price for a 2025-26 pass is $1,051 for an adult unlimited season pass. The pass is scheduled to hit $1,410 after Oct. 15.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Future U Podcast
Building an AI-Ready College

Future U Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 36:58


AI is evolving at a rapid rate, and its implications for higher ed are changing in lock step. So, Michael and Jeff dove back into the topic at the Google Public Sector GenAI Live & Labs Conference with a panel of experts: Ann Krischner of CUNY and ASU, Pace University's Marvin Krislov, and Google's Chris Hein. They discussed the necessity of an institutional AI strategy, the tech's implications for the future of work, and why university partnerships will be essential to equity in the age of AI. This episode is made with support from Google. 0:00 - Intro1:40 - Campus-Wide AI Strategy6:02 - Skills in the Age of AI9:52 - AI Policy and Faculty Training11:49 - The Dislocation of Entry Level Jobs15:33 - Teaching AI18:39 - Mounting the Liberal Arts Comeback21:25 - The Future of Academic Research24:37 - Building Access through Partnership31:12 - Questionable Assumptions  Connect with Michael Horn:Sign Up for the The Future of Education NewsletterWebsiteLinkedInX (Twitter)Threads   Connect with Jeff Selingo:Sign Up for the Next NewsletterWebsiteX (Twitter)ThreadsLinkedIn Connect with Future U: TwitterYouTubeThreadsInstagramFacebookLinkedIn   Submit a question and if we answer it on air we'll send you Future U. swag!Sign up for Future U. emails to get special updates and behind-the-scenes content. 

Phil Cooke Podcast
Unlock the Power of Improv! Acting, Team Building & Communication with Kelsey Cooke and Chris Guerra

Phil Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 33:52


Improv is not just for actors! Find out how improvisation skills can elevate your ability to land on your feet in any situation as Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com interviews Kelsey Cooke and Chris Guerra of thisishardtoread Productions and Oddity Improv. Together, they break down the values of improv classes for spontaneity, team collaboration, self-confidence, speaking skllls and for boosting creativity in any environment.  Join Chris and Kelsey as they share how improv can change the way you communicate, build teams, and approach creative challenges. 

Dan Time
Dan Brown (Windy City ThunderBolts)

Dan Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 25:58


Second-year professional baseball pitcher Dan Brown is my guest this week! Dan signed with the Windy City ThunderBolts of the Frontier League 2024. Following his senior season with Pace University, Dan was selected as NE10 Southwest Division Pitcher of the Year. We talk in this episode about his recent accomplishments on the mound; his pitch arsenal; favorite memories as a player; some "Dan" stuff & more! This is a guy you'll want to root for as he continues his baseball career in 2025.Follow Dan Brown on Instagram - @danbrown.5Follow the "Bolts" at www.wcthunderbolts.comSince 2021, the Frontier League (www.frontierleague.com) has been a Partner League of Major League Baseball. Fans can stream every game at www.FrontierLeagueTV.comThanks for listening to the show! @dantimepod across the socials. dantimepod@gmail.com

JVC Broadcasting
Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 25:46


Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

SISTERHOOD OF SWEAT - Motivation, Inspiration, Health, Wealth, Fitness, Authenticity, Confidence and Empowerment

On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're chatting with Hanako Greensmith. Hanako Greensmith portrays Violet Mikami on the NBC drama “Chicago Fire.” Greensmith joined the cast of the series in season 8 and became a series regular two seasons later. Her TV credits include “Bull” and “FBI.” She made her New York theater debut in the off-Broadway production of “Lolita, My Love” and is a graduate of Pace University. Hanako Greensmith stars as Violet Mikami, a Paramedic in Charge (PIC) with the Chicago Fire Department. At the moment, Violet works under Ambulance 61. Having trained at the same fire academy as Blake Gallo, Violet has been known for showing a competitive side to her former schoolmate. In Violet's first episode on this how she angrily confronts Gallo for not tending to a car crash based on proper procedures. But like any pair of enemies, opposites attract; they end up catching feelings for each other. Greensmith previously appeared in FBIand Chicago Med. Watch Chicago Fire Wednesdays 9/8CT on NBC

Small Town Murder
#572 - Murderous Male Stripper - Wantage Township, New Jersey

Small Town Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 72:09


This week, in Wantage Township, New Jersey, a crazy relationship between a male stripper, and his law student girlfriend seems ready to explode, since he's opened credit cards in his infant's name, and hid naked women under his son's crib. In the end, this woman's mother ends up brutally murdered, with a weapon we haven't heard ever used in this way. Was it all just self defense??Along the way, we find out that there are farms very close to New York City, that when your mother hates your boyfriend, she'll always hate your boyfriend, and that that the worst place to hide a naked woman, is under your son's crib!!New episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Glocal Citizens
Episode 261: Reflections on Movement, Intention and Freedom with Winston Benons, Jr.

Glocal Citizens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 51:20


Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week's episode has been in the making since Episode 122 (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/122) guest, Natasha Moore (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/natasha-d-moore). I'm joined by interdisciplinary artist, choreographer, scholar and educator, specializing in dance forms of the African Diaspora, Winston Benons, Jr. He has extensive training in Afro-Cuban, Haitian, Afro-Brazilian, and Bomba dance, complemented by studies in Horton and Dunham modern dance techniques. He has curated and led intensive programs in culture and dance techniques in both New York City and Cuba. He is the Founder and Director of tRúe Culture & Arts, an organization dedicated to facilitating cultural exchanges, workshops, and academic residencies. His works and studies have explored the intersections between Theater and Performance Studies, Curation and Visual Culture culminating in his graduate thesis entitled Marked: The Racialization Of African Phenotypes And Creation Of An Embodied Archive. Also an educator, he served as a lecturer at Pace University and an adjunct faculty member at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He has also held guest faculty positions at Ballet Hispánico, Peridance, Djoniba Dance & Drum, and Cumbe. He is currently the US/MS IB Dance educator at Brooklyn Friends School (https://brooklynfriends.org). Recent choreography and direction credits include Amahl and the NIght Visitors (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amahl_and_the_Night_Visitors) and What Lies Beneath (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Lies_Beneath) with On Site Opera (https://osopera.org/), where he also served as the cultural advocate. Most recently, he developed and performed part 1 of a series entitled Conversations with Rothko at the SMART Museum (https://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/) in Chicago. Where to find Winston? the-culturalist.com (https://www.the-culturalist.com/) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/winston-benons-jr-b131074/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/wbenonsjr/) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/tRueCultureArts/?view_public_for=142096181671) What's Winson watching? Barry Jenkins, Moonlight (https://a24films.com/films/moonlight) and other works Dianne Reeves (https://diannereeves.com) Other topics of interest: From British Guiana to Guyana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyanese_people) The Country of Five People (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyanese_people) Madeira Islands (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeira) What's The Highline (https://www.thehighline.org)? How Chemical Bank became Chase Bank (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_Bank#:~:text=In%201996%2C%20Chemical%20acquired%20Chase,be%20better%20known%2C%20particularly%20internationally.) ASWAD - Assocation for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (https://www.aswadiaspora.org/) Wideman Davis Dance (http://widemandavisdance.org/) Special Guest: Winston Benons, Jr..

Health and Explainable AI Podcast
RAI for Ukraine Program on Pitt HexAI

Health and Explainable AI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 34:43


Pitt HexAI podcast host Jordan Gass-Poore' speaks with three talented young student researchers from Ukraine who participated in the RAI for Ukraine program, a fully remote academic research program launched by NYU in partnership with the Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) in Lviv, Ukraine. The program conducts cutting-edge collaborative research on a range of responsible AI topics in collaboration with mentors from other U.S. and European universities.Participating students: Yaroslav Klym, Vladyslav Protsenko, and Danylo Reznyk discuss the RAI for Ukraine program, their journeys into the initiative, their experiences working with the AMIIE Lab at Pace University and the HexAI Lab at the University of Pittsburgh, as well as provide insights into their research and forthcoming papers.The RAI for Ukraine program and participating initiatives like Pitt's HexAI lab help provide high-quality research opportunities to students in Ukraine, helping to strengthen research capacity in responsible and explainable AI.

Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show
Intern Ben Has A Professor Who Told Him To Curse During Class

Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 10:53 Transcription Available


Intern Ben joins the podcast today and shares that a professor told the class that they should swear during class! He also discusses what classes he is currently taking at Pace University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How #1 NY Times Bestselling Marissa Meyer Writes

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 34:44


#1 New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer spoke with me about, cutting her teeth on fanfiction, working briefly in publishing, and THE HAPPY WRITER, a guide to writing with less stress and more JOY. Marissa Meyer is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles, Heartless, The Renegades Trilogy, and Instant Karma, as well as the graphic novel duology Wires and Nerve. Marissa also created and hosted a popular podcast, The Happy Writer, that inspired her debut writing guide, The Happy Writer: Get More Ideas, Write More Words, and Find More Joy from First Draft to Publication and Beyond. Described as, “Applicable to writers in all genres and disciplines—from screenwriters to novelists, journalists to picture book authors, aspiring to many-times published—The Happy Writer is a heartfelt and optimistic guide that will show you the way to a happier writing journey.” Marissa holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pacific Lutheran University and a MA in Publishing from Pace University. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Marissa Meyer and I discussed: How an overactive imagination led to a lifetime of storytelling What she learned about the author/editor relationship early on  Why optimism has always been a part of her brand How to bring more joy to your writing “process” Embracing lifelong creativity And a lot more! Show Notes: marissameyer.com The Happy Writer: Get More Ideas, Write More Words, and Find More Joy from First Draft to Publication and Beyond By Marissa Meyer Marissa Meyer Amazon Author Page Save the Cat! Writes a Novel: The Last Book On Novel Writing You'll Ever Need by Jessica Brody (Amazon) Marissa Meyer on Facebook Marissa Meyer on Instagram Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Higher Ed AV Podcast
272: Connecting with Catchbox at ISE 2025

Higher Ed AV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 7:59


HETMA would like to thank Catchbox for sponsoring us during ISE 2025!Catchbox is a higher-ed focused company that brings fun and interaction into events with its unique throwable microphones. Their signature product lets attendees toss the mic to ask questions or share thoughts, making conversations feel more engaging and spontaneous. Catchbox systems marry lavaliere and handheld microphones with their signature throwable microphones to create a thorough, interactive experience that is intuitive for technology managers, faculty, and students. During ISE 2025, Catchbox is at booth 2V700, which not only showcases their technology but also features microphones branded for UCF, Pace University and other higher education institutions. Our HETMA volunteers are excited to see Catchbox supporting our vertical live on the show floor. We believe Catchbox creates products with our vertical in mind. But don't just take our word for it! According to Aleksejs Kolpakovs, Catchbox has gotten positive feedback from technology managers, faculty, and student workers. Student workers have experience from both sides-- setting up the product and experiencing it as a user-- and their experience has been very positive.For those interested in learning more about Catchbox and the products featured at ISE, head over to catchbox.com and follow them on X: https://x.com/catchbox and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/catchbox/.

Rebels With A Heart
Building Genuine Connections with Empathetic Leadership (May 15, 2024)

Rebels With A Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 57:10


In this episode, we'll hear from three guests in hospitality about how empathy not only enhances relationships with customers but also fosters a sense of belonging among employees, creating a ripple effect that positively impacts business.Join the discussion to explore:Cultivating Genuine Connections: Discover how empathy serves as the cornerstone of exceptional customer service, leading to deeper connections and trust between customers and staff. Learn practical strategies for fostering authentic relationships with customers, resulting in memorable experiences that leave a lasting impression and foster a sense of belonging.Embracing Empathetic Leadership: Explore the importance of empathic leadership in hospitality, including how leaders can model empathy, inspire their teams, and create a culture of care and compassion that resonates throughout the organization.Panelists:Arte Nathan, Previously served as the CHRO for Golden Nugget, Mirage Resorts, and Wynn ResortsLindsey Garito, People & Culture LeaderSusana Guerra, Regional Human Resources Manager, KSL Resortshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/arte-nathan/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-garito/https://www.linkedin.com/in/susana-guerra-49504343/Arthur “Arte” Nathan served as Chief Human Resources Officer for Golden Nugget, Mirage Resorts, and Wynn Resorts from 1983 – 2006: he opened and helped operate all of their casinos in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Mississippi and China. Arte retired from the gaming industry in 2006 and helped develop and open the Resort at Pelican Hill. Throughout his career, Arte oversaw all aspects of HR including talent acquisition, training and development, compensation, workplace safety, labor and employee relations, employee communications, human resource information systems, and employee engagement. He currently serves on the Board of several companies, consults with hospitality and service companies worldwide, and writes a daily motivational blog.Lindsey Garito is a senior HR/People leader with 20 years of progressive experience in the field of human resources. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in HR Management from Pace University and will graduate in May 2024 with her MBA. Lindsey holds SHRM-SCP and SPHR certifications. Lindsey is the proud recipient of the 2023 Susan R. Meisinger Fellowship Award through SHRM Foundation. Throughout her career, Lindsey has worked in various disciplines of HR including talent acquisition, total rewards, performance management, compensation, HR technology, employee relations, and general HR. Her industry experience includes consumer services, healthcare, and hospitality. Lindsey actively serves on the board of Westchester Human Resource Management Association as Emerging Professionals Chair. She also volunteers in SHRM's national career mentoring program. Lindsey is a thought leader and regularly shares her insights and experiences in various publications and media and is a member of the Forbes Human Resources Council.Susana is a seasoned Human Resources professional with over 20 years of experience in various HR functions. Her expertise lies in Employee Relations, planning and organizing recruiting and staffing efforts, Benefits and Compensation, Training, and working in both union and non-union environments. She is currently Regional Human Resources Manager at KSL Resorts. Previously, she served as the Corporate Director of Talent and Purpose at Legacy Vacation Resorts. One of Susana's notable accomplishments is her contribution to Legacy Vacation Resorts becoming a B Certified company, demonstrating her commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainability.

JVC Broadcasting
Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 15:17


Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
Science Impact w/ Anne Toomey

Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 55:03


On this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by author and Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science at Pace University, Anne Toomey. They discuss Anne's new book, “Science with Impact: How to Engage People, Change Practice, and Influence Policy.” 

Michigan UFO Sightings and Paranormal Encounters Podcast
Episode 114 - UFOS, Cryptids, Conspiracies, & The Paranormal In 2025 | Sir Bryan M. Bowden

Michigan UFO Sightings and Paranormal Encounters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 134:52


#remoteviewing #bryanbowden #UAP #UFO #Paranormal #travelchannel #bigfoot #wildfires #drones Sir Bryan M. Bowden joins us live and wow has the world gone off the rails already. We dive into it all. Sir. Bryan M. Bowden Biography Born and raised in New York City, Bryan set on a path of Architectural Engineering but succumb to the reality that Business was his future (Even though he had a love for the sciences). He managed to squeeze in physics and astronomy while studying finance and Graduated from Pace University with a degree in international finance, with a minor in emerging markets. Bryan would use his talents by initially working with the International Monetary Fund IMF and World Bank, regarding solving the Third World Debt problems, but ultimately spending his carrier with top tier Broker Dealers. As a child, Bryan experienced some unusual events that drove his curiosity and would later propel him into becoming a boots on the ground UFO, Cryptid and paranormal Researcher and Investigator. Since 1977 he has used his spare time to explore those areas of interest, traveling the world in pursuit of the Truth. He was the first draft pick for "Essential Members of the team" and joined the Bronxville Paranormal Society BPS at its inception. He took the helm as the Chief Information and Technology officer, and Director. He has brought an entirely fresh perspective and process to the paranormal field and investigations culminating in Revolutionary results. Bryan is the creator, producer and CoHost of The critically acclaimed "Beyond The Realm" Radio Show; he is a published author, Musician and Artist. He left a career in Wall Street to start a "Think Tank" and pursue Business Development on a global scale. Bryan Bowden has been a speaker and presenter at many paranormal and cryptid conferences throughout the United States. He started the Paranormal Center and is a former member of the board for the Pine Bush UFO festival and Conference. He has conducted several successful CE-5 events, all of which have brought contact and craft to the many who have attended. Bryan is a real life Knights Templar. His official title is S.K. Bryan M. Bowden and often refers to it in appearances using Sir Bryan. He currently a member of IRVA the International Remote Viewers Association; the Founder and Director of the NYSUFOP - New York State UFO Project, NYSSO - New York State Sasquatch Organization; and the NYSDP - New York State Dogman Project. He is the Region 5 Director of the North American Dogman Project; and is The North American correspondent for Outer Limits Magazine. He is the cohost of “Inside The Goblin Universe” radio program with Ronald Murphy; host of NoBoBuMe (which stand for -Nobody But Me). He was invited to join and serve as a cohost on the “3Beards Podcast”. He also has several appearances on Dave Scott's Spaced Out Radio SOR, and also has appeared in numerous newspaper articles, independent films, television series, including Discovery + and a variety top tier podcasts. Bryan Bowden has been a speaker and presenter at many conferences throughout the United States. He is signed with Coridor13 Talent Management, which will handle his public appearances and bookings in the future. He has appeared in a seasons of Red Earth Uncovered, a Canadian series that will air beginning in the USA in 2021, and also appeared on Into the Unknown, a new paranormal series on the Travel Channel hosted by Cliff Simon, He filmed for the upcoming UFO documentary “Star Children of Pine New York”; along with filming for a 2-hour UFO Special for the Travel Channel and Discovery+ called “Alien Invasion Hudson Valley UFO” and is on Season 2 of UFO WITNESS. Bryan is working on a series of new books based on his experiences, investigations, and theories, as well as, a few children's books and short stories. His Latest publication “Words & Muses - A lyrical Life of Poetry”, is on sale at Amazon. He is currently developing new Intellectual property for both Television and the big screen, as well, as scheduling investigations, conferences and events for the year ahead. ******************************************************** You can email the hosts with your UFO/UAP and Paranormal stories at: mi.ufo.podcast@gmail.com Help support the show with the links below: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUTzsRX5rBq9_r7_YtaEJg/join You can now purchase our Merch on the "STORE" TAB in the channel description All Our Links Including Our MERCH Store: https://linktr.ee/mi.ufo.podcast Paypal: Donate via paypal: https://paypal.me/miufo Become a Patreon supporter and get a show shoutout for as long as you're a member! Become a Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/miufospep

JVC Broadcasting
Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 23:14


Pace University's David Caputo LIVE on LI in the AM With Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

Alumni Aloud
Economics at Pace University (feat. Eric Osborne)

Alumni Aloud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 18:34


Eric Osborne earned his PhD in Economics at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is now an Assistant Professor at Pace University. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, I speak with Eric about using applied economics for the cause of social justice, his teaching experience in the CUNY system, and the importance of publications in the academic job market. The post Economics at Pace University (feat. Eric Osborne) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.

GOOD SHOW!
#SAVEWILDROJECT with Ana Mari de Quesada

GOOD SHOW!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 43:55


On this Giving Tuesday, donate what you can to a theatre in need, wild project! Ani Mari de Quesada chats with Sarah about the importance of local theatre on the Lower East Side.  Ana Mari has been the producing Artistic Director at wild project since its opening in July 2007. As Producing Artistic Director Ana Mari has formed creative partnerships with the Current Sessions, Poetic Theater Productions, Contemporary Performance, New York No Limits, International Human Rights Art Festival, Angela DiCarlo, Jill Pangallo, Heather Litteer & Amber Martin. She has also helped develop the East Village Queer Film Festival as part of wild project's Queer Initiative. Previously, Ana Mari was the Studio Administrator at The Actors Studio from 2013-2016. Ana Mari has worked as a Production Manager & Production Stage Manager on countless New York theatrical productions such as The Actors Studio productions of The Danube byMaria Irene Fornes, Mud by Maria Irene Fornes , The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis (La MaMa), First Born by Lyle Kessler , and Old Times by Harold Pinter. Ana Mari has also worked as a Production Manager for Rattlestick Playwrights Theater productions of my Lingerie Play by Diana Oh, Until The Flood byDael Orlandersmith, Draw The Circle by Mashuq Deen. & The Enclave by Arthur Laurent. She has also toured with Big Art Group as their Assistant Technical Director and Production Manager on North America & European tours of House of No More, Dead Set, S.O.S., The People and Cinema Fury from 2005-2012. Ana Mari is also the Repertory Season Academic Manager at The Actors Studio Drama School MFA Program, Sands College of Performing Arts, Pace University. Since 2007, wild project has presented and produced theater that enriches, educates, and unifies its East Village community in an environmentally responsible green space. We proudly devote specific initiatives toward female, LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC projects and the work of local East Village artists, to ensure nonprofit theater sustains its roots in the community. wild project places the utmost importance on engendering a climate that supports emerging artists and cultivates artistic excellence, enriching the community and promoting social equity. Our staff takes pride in nurturing new and exciting work with a personal and intimate approach to theater. DONATE TODAY TO HELP WILD PROJECT www.thewildproject.org Connect with GOOD SHOW! Instagram: @goodshowpodcast  Tik Tok: @goodshowpodcast   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Michigan UFO Sightings and Paranormal Encounters Podcast
Episode 110 - Florida Bigfoot Sightings, UFOs vs US Military, & Remote Viewing In 2025 | Sir Bryan M. Bowden

Michigan UFO Sightings and Paranormal Encounters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 132:17


#remoteviewing #bryanbowden #UAP #UFO #Paranormal #travelchannel #bigfoot #UFOvsUSAF Sir. Bryan M. Bowden Biography Born and raised in New York City, Bryan set on a path of Architectural Engineering but succumb to the reality that Business was his future (Even though he had a love for the sciences). He managed to squeeze in physics and astronomy while studying finance and Graduated from Pace University with a degree in international finance, with a minor in emerging markets. Bryan would use his talents by initially working with the International Monetary Fund IMF and World Bank, regarding solving the Third World Debt problems, but ultimately spending his carrier with top tier Broker Dealers. As a child, Bryan experienced some unusual events that drove his curiosity and would later propel him into becoming a boots on the ground UFO, Cryptid and paranormal Researcher and Investigator. Since 1977 he has used his spare time to explore those areas of interest, traveling the world in pursuit of the Truth. He was the first draft pick for "Essential Members of the team" and joined the Bronxville Paranormal Society BPS at its inception. He took the helm as the Chief Information and Technology officer, and Director. He has brought an entirely fresh perspective and process to the paranormal field and investigations culminating in Revolutionary results. Bryan is the creator, producer and CoHost of The critically acclaimed "Beyond The Realm" Radio Show; he is a published author, Musician and Artist. He left a career in Wall Street to start a "Think Tank" and pursue Business Development on a global scale. Bryan Bowden has been a speaker and presenter at many paranormal and cryptid conferences throughout the United States. He started the Paranormal Center and is a former member of the board for the Pine Bush UFO festival and Conference. He has conducted several successful CE-5 events, all of which have brought contact and craft to the many who have attended. Bryan is a real life Knights Templar. His official title is S.K. Bryan M. Bowden and often refers to it in appearances using Sir Bryan. He currently a member of IRVA the International Remote Viewers Association; the Founder and Director of the NYSUFOP - New York State UFO Project, NYSSO - New York State Sasquatch Organization; and the NYSDP - New York State Dogman Project. He is the Region 5 Director of the North American Dogman Project; and is The North American correspondent for Outer Limits Magazine. He is the cohost of “Inside The Goblin Universe” radio program with Ronald Murphy; host of NoBoBuMe (which stand for -Nobody But Me). He was invited to join and serve as a cohost on the “3Beards Podcast”. He also has several appearances on Dave Scott's Spaced Out Radio SOR, and also has appeared in numerous newspaper articles, independent films, television series, including Discovery + and a variety top tier podcasts. Bryan Bowden has been a speaker and presenter at many conferences throughout the United States. He is signed with Coridor13 Talent Management, which will handle his public appearances and bookings in the future. He has appeared in a seasons of Red Earth Uncovered, a Canadian series that will air beginning in the USA in 2021, and also appeared on Into the Unknown, a new paranormal series on the Travel Channel hosted by Cliff Simon, He filmed for the upcoming UFO documentary “Star Children of Pine New York”; along with filming for a 2-hour UFO Special for the Travel Channel and Discovery+ called “Alien Invasion Hudson Valley UFO” and is on Season 2 of UFO WITNESS. Bryan is working on a series of new books based on his experiences, investigations, and theories, as well as, a few children's books and short stories. His Latest publication “Words & Muses - A lyrical Life of Poetry”, is on sale at Amazon. He is currently developing new Intellectual property for both Television and the big screen, as well, as scheduling investigations, conferences and events for the year ahead. *************************************************************** You can email the hosts with your UFO/UAP and Paranormal stories at: mi.ufo.podcast@gmail.com Help support the show with the links below: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUTzsRX5rBq9_r7_YtaEJg/join You can now purchase our Merch on the "STORE" TAB in the channel description All Our Links Including Our MERCH Store: https://linktr.ee/mi.ufo.podcast Paypal: Donate via paypal: https://paypal.me/miufo Become a Patreon supporter and get a show shoutout for as long as you're a member! Become a Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/miufospep --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michiganufos/support

The Disciplined Investor
TDI Podcast: The Accommodation Loser (#895)

The Disciplined Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 46:46


Election Implications and Presidential Term. National Sales Tax (consumption tax) and Tariffs. Alternative Investments and Inflation Concerns. Comparing Politics and Market Flaws. Guest: Kerry Lutz  NEW! DOWNLOAD THE SHOW NOTES Kerry Lutz has been a student of Austrian Economics since 1977. While attending Pace University, he stumbled upon an extensive cache of Austrian Economic Literature in a dark, musty, abandoned section of the school‘s library. After graduating from The New York Law School, he became an attorney and lifelong serial entrepreneur. His diverse career has included: running a legal printing company, practicing commercial law and litigation and founding a successful distressed asset investment company. After the 2008 financial collapse and the continued global economic deterioration, Kerry realized people needed a reliable source for accurate information. Believing that inflation would eventually run rampant, he dedicated himself to helping people protect and preserve their wealth. He urged investors to re-balance their investment portfolios and to implement precious metals based strategies to adapt to the new economic order. The ability to perceive economic reality, as well as to separate truth from governmental inspired economic fantasy will be essential for economic survival and prosperity in the years ahead. In 2010, Kerry gave up most of his other interests to pursue his long held desire of becoming a radio show host. Thus the Financial Survival Network was born. Its mission is helping you to survive and thrive in the New Economy. He has done hundreds of interviews with such financial luminaries as Peter Schiff, Harry S. Dent, Martin Armstrong and Peter Grandich. Kerry now appears on 1490 WGCH, in Greenwich, CT, every Tuesday from 11am-12pm EST. In addition, he is continually releasing new segments and interviews on iTunes, Libsyn podcasters and YouTube. His new Triple Lutz Report was an instant hit and continues to increase audience share. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Looking to invest in The Disciplined Investor Managed Growth Strategy? Click HERE for the virtual tour. Stocks Mentioned in the Episode: (GLD), (BTCUSD) Follow @andrewhorowitz

Graduating Anxiety
Changing Minds: Helping Bring the Emerging MeRT Treatment to Forefront

Graduating Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 50:29


In this episode of Highway to Higher Ed, Alex talks to Gregg Pauletti of RCHI Group and the brand new Changing Minds organization. After completing his Masters in Counseling at PACE University, Gregg was trained by the preeminent scholar in the field of Cognitive Remediation, Dr. Alice Medalia from Columbia University, in the NEAR Model of Cognitive Remediation. Gregg is the co-founder of Changing Minds of Stamford, highlighted by emergent MeRT treatment. MeRT targets specific brain patterns and quite literally reprograms the brain He went on to help develop and direct the first non-residential cognitive remediation program in Connecticut. In this interview he is joined by his colleague Tobias Halene MD PhD and together they discuss; their backgrounds and how the got involved with MeRT, the services of Changing Minds, why Changing Minds was set up, the process, outcomes for clients with ADHD, the risks, personal experiences with the process and how MeRT stacks up in the cognitive landscape.

Superhero Ethics
Rebroadcast • Ethics of the Final Frontier

Superhero Ethics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 84:33


REBROADCAST: Space: The Final Frontier. This concept has been integral to America's self-identity, symbolizing exploration and adventure—and the myriad issues arising from the perception of "undiscovered country" as land untouched by white man. Professor Matthew Wilhelm Kapell joins Paul and me to discuss the significance of the frontier and how Star Trek has interacted with this theme throughout its many iterations.We encountered some sound quality issues in this episode for which we apologize. We are committed to continuous improvement and aim to enhance the listening experience with each episode.Matthew Wilhelm Kapell boasts a diverse teaching portfolio, ranging from human genetics to film studies across institutions in California, Michigan, the UK, and currently at Pace University in New York City. He is the editor of an academic book series focusing on the study of digital and tabletop games. For more information on his publications and work, visit matthewkapell.com. His academic approach is mindful of the perspective that many narratives framed as "Hero's Journeys" are equally "Heroine's Ordeals." We've started the conversation. Now we want to hear from you!Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with what we talked about, or add your own thoughts? We've got options for you!Email: ✉️ Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.com

Asking for Good: Fundraisers help you launch your Nonprofit Career

Judy left an executive role in the not-for-profit sector to become a mission-driven entrepreneur. She and her co-founder of EvolveMe built a gap-filling, job search program for women in midlife. Listen in to hear these keys to search that apply to everyone:1. Ditch the career ladder and the “shoulds.” Your first step is about checking in with you. Check out their free SWOT** tool in the show notes. **Strengths, Wishes, Opportunities and Truths2. Don't go it alone. Judy shares the power of community. Job seekers from a variety of industries and experience gain confidence faster and see new paths when they are on the search together. 3. A compelling “elevator pitch” is about your future, the impact you want to have, and your values. 4. Defining and managing your personal brand puts you in the drivers seat. This articulation helps your network make the best connections for you. 5. Try it on. Strategic volunteering (even one day) or project-based work will give you the exposure to the not-for-profit sector you need to see if it's a right match for you at this moment. For women in midlife, this is a can't miss episode. Judy shares most common stumbling blocks and how to clear them. (Hint: growth mindset, self-reflection, career reframing, it's not too late). She noticed that women tend to focus on doing a great job in their current role and neglect to think about their career. If you don't know where to begin or are feeling rudderless, this episode is for you. Judy distills the job search and will help you move your bias toward action. Show Notes:EvolveMe Website EvolveMe SWOT resource EvolveMe's Reinvention Collective training Schedule your EvolveMe complimentary 1:1 call hereAbout the Guest:Judy Schoenberg is co-founder of Evolve Me where she works with groups of women in midlife looking to relaunch, reinvent or level up their careers. She also works with companies invested in building and sustaining top female talent. She honed her skills at national organizations like Girl Scouts of the USA and the Ms. Foundation for Women as well as locally at Pace University's women's leadership initiative and has also worked for  community-based and start-up ventures. Her work has been featured at the White House, MAKERS, npr.com, Forbes.com, USA Today, The Chicago Tribune and The Washington Post. Additionally, she brings her background as a wellness coach to promote an integrated approach for women exploring meaning and work. She holds leadership roles at several nonprofit educational institutions and a Master's of Education in human development and psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.#careercoach #nonprofit #careertransition #jobsearch #philanthropy #midlife #thirdsector --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/askingforgood/support

The Word: Scripture Reflections
Blindness is not a curse to be broken

The Word: Scripture Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 39:06


Dr. Moira Egan does not relate to Bartimaeus, a blind man who encounters Jesus in Mk 10:46-52 and begs for sight. Moira was born blind, but she has never begged for sight. Why should blindness exempt her from the Kingdom of God? “There's an assumption that, if any blind person were asked the open-ended question, ‘What do you want?', ... they would say they want to see,” Moira says. “I think it's hard for people to believe that isn't true.” In a conversation inspired by Pope Francis and his invitation to building a “culture of encounter,” Ricardo da Silva, S.J., welcomes Moira to “Preach” to reflect upon the difficulty of certain scripture passages, how to avoid ableist language, and consider the experiences of people with disabilities. Moira serves as the director of prestigious awards and graduate fellowships at Pace University in New York City. She also is an active parishioner at The Church of St. Francis Xavier, where she is involved with Ability Xavier. This program not only advocates for justice and understanding for persons with disabilities, but bridges the accessibility gap by providing tangible worship accommodations such as Braille worship aids, auditory assistive headsets for persons with hearing loss, and American Sign Language interpreters. [Learn more about disability theology—email Gregory Woods to join a private Facebook discussion group.] Receive daily Scripture reflections and support “Preach” by becoming a digital subscriber to America Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Skin Real
Beyond Fillers...All About Biotstimulants with Dr. Sapna Palep

The Skin Real

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 41:39


Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. If you've explored the world of fillers, you've probably come across hyaluronic acid options like Juvederm and Restylane. It's no surprise they're a favorite—they provide instant results, helping to restore volume and define facial contours. But what if I told you there's another approach to skincare that, while it takes a little more time, delivers longer-lasting and more natural-looking results? Welcome to the world of biostimulants! Check out this week's podcast with Dr. Sapna Palep, where she explains what biostimulants are, the science behind how they work, and the amazing benefits they offer for skin regeneration and overall health! Key Takeaways: - Biostimulants stimulate collagen production over time. - Fillers provide immediate results but are not long-lasting. - A global approach to facial aesthetics is essential. - Patience is key when using biostimulants. - Simplified skincare routines can save money in the long run. - Word of mouth referrals are important for finding providers. - Biostimulants can be used in various areas beyond the face. - Combining treatments can yield optimal results. - Understanding the differences between fillers and biostimulants is crucial. - Education is vital for patients navigating skincare options. Dr. Sapna Palep has been recognized as one of New York's leading board-certified dermatologists for over a decade. Since founding Spring Street Dermatology in 2010, Dr. Palep has helped countless patients achieve clear, healthy skin with her safe, effective, and highly individualized treatment plans. Dr. Palep conducts annual skin cancer screenings and treats all dermatologic conditions, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. She is also highly sought after for her skill in cosmetic treatments, including Botox, chemical peels, dermal fillers, microneedling, and resurfacing lasers. A native of Florida, Dr. Palep completed her undergraduate studies in biology and chemistry at the University of Miami in 1999. She attended the University of Miami School of Medicine for two years before relocating to New York in 2000. She completed her medical degree at New York Medical College in 2004. The same year, Dr. Palep graduated with a Master's of Business Administration from the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, where she majored in Health Systems Management. After an internship in internal medicine at Soundshore Medical Center in New Rochelle, Dr. Palep began her residency in dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006. She served as Chief Resident in the department of Dermatology from 2008 to 2009. Since 2010, Dr. Palep has served as Associate Clinical Professor, in the department of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. For her commitment to excellence in education, Dr. Palep was presented with the Teacher of the Year Award in 2010 and 2012, and the Mentor of the Year Award in 2013. In 2015, the Leading Physicians of the World recognized Dr. Palep as a Top Dermatologist in New York. Castle Connolly has named Dr. Palep a Top Doctor in the New York Metro Area consecutively since 2018. Dr. Palep has conducted extensive research in medical dermatology, with a focus on the carcinogenic effects of UV radiation on DNA. Her work has been published in the Journal of the American Association of Dermatology, the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, and the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Palep is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American Medical Women's Association, the American Academy of Dermatology, the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York Dermatology Society, and the Society of Investigative Dermatology. Find Dr. Sapna Palep here: Website: www.springstderm.com https://www.instagram.com/springstreetdermatology/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/drsapnapalep/?hl=en Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.

The Joe Piscopo Show
9 AM Hour The Joe Piscopo Show 9-17-24

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 54:16


Bill O'Reilly, political commentator, host of "No Spin News" and the author of "Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden"Topic: His new book, latest assassination attempt against TrumpDr. Darrin Porcher, Retired NYPD Lieutenant, Criminal Justice Professor at Pace University and a former Army OfficerTopic: Trump assassination attempt, 12-year-old boy wounded in Herald Square shootingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Joe Piscopo Show
8 AM Hour The Joe Piscopo Show 9-5-24

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 54:18


 Dr. Darrin Porcher, Retired NYPD Lieutenant, Criminal Justice Professor at Pace University and a former Army OfficerTopic: Georgia shootingLiz Peek, Fox News contributor, columnist for Fox News and The Hill, and former partner of major bracket Wall Street firm Wertheim & CompanyTopic: Trump town hall, "Biden-Harris can't lead and it emboldens our enemies" (Fox News op ed)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
#835 Here's How To Reverse Aging! - Listen to These 60 Minutes If You Want To Live To 200+ with David Schmidt

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 69:36


Today, I am blessed to have David Schmidt here with me. David's experience in business and product development spans over 30 years and includes a formal education in Management Information Systems and Biology at Pace University in Pleasantville, NY. David then went on to pursue several entrepreneurial endeavors and, as a result, owned successful companies involved in manufacturing and product development.  In this episode, David explains his belief in the potential for humans to live to a thousand years, rooted in biblical accounts and supported by emerging scientific perspectives. David's research focuses on biomimetics, which involves studying living organisms and mimicking their systems with technology. His work with planaria, ants, and lobsters has led to the development of technologies that activate stem cells and alter gene expression using light, demonstrating significant longevity enhancements. David's findings, he believes, point to intelligent design and the presence of a divine code in biological systems, aligning with his religious beliefs and underscoring the potential for extending human life through scientific advancements. Tune in as David explains that melatonin is extraordinary in longevity research due to its balancing role in the mitochondria's antioxidant and oxidative systems, alongside glutathione and nitric oxide. Elevating glutathione to match nitric oxide levels supports ATP production. To achieve extended lifespans, supporting the body's antioxidant systems and nitric oxide precursors like citrulline is crucial. Resources from this episode:  Get LifeWave products here: https://www.ketokamp.com/lifewave David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schmidt-a4b24b4/ LifeWave on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewavecorporate/ LifeWave on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeWaveHealth/ / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  *BonCharge: Blue light Blocking Glasses, Red Light Therapy, Sauna Blankets & More. Visit https://boncharge.com/pages/ketokamp and use the coupon code KETOKAMP for 15% off your order. *BON CHARGE products are all HSA/FSA eligible, giving you tax free savings of up to 40% Beam Minerals: BEAM Minerals products are the perfect support for the keto/carnivore/fasting way of living as they won't break your fast, PLUS they taste just like water and will help you keep carb cravings at bay as you move into a fat-adapted state. Give BEAM Minerals a try today for an enhanced keto experience. Head to http://www.beamminerals.comand use the coupon code AZADI for a sweet discount!