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A conversation about believing in ourselves as much as G-d does, rising to G-d's call for our mission in this world, moving past numbers as our metric of success, and what we can each learn from Chabad Shluchim.Rachel Jacobs, originally from Los Angeles, California, currently serves as Rebbetzin of Singers Hill Synagogue in Birmingham, England. She is also the Educational Director of the Torah Tots nursery school, the Cheder, and the Jewish studies program at the local King David Primary School. Over the past 20 years, Rachel has gained recognition as an inspiring Jewish speaker, with a particular focus on women's issues and marriage. Her warmth, charisma, and insightful teachings have touched the lives of Jewish women across the United States and Europe. You can contact Rachel via rachelcjacobs@aol.com and on instagram @Rachelcjacobs.Today's episode is dedicated in honor of Levi Yizchok ben Chaim Tzvi a"h. Support his family here: https://raisethon.com/leviwolosow. Do a mitzvah in his honor and share it here: https://onemitzvah.org/leviw.Episode Partners:TOVEEDO: An online children's streaming subscription featuring exclusive Jewish content created and sourced by Toveedo. Use code HH10 for 10% off at Toveedo.com.To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.comTo support our work, visit humanandholy.com/sponsor.Find us on Instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨Human & Holy podcast is available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.00:27 Toveedo Sponsorship 01:48 Dedication to Levi Wolosow (Levi Yitzchok ben Chaim Tzvi a"h)02:38 Welcome Rachel Jacobs 10:10 We Were Born Because G-d Believes in Us 20:01 How to Build True Self Esteem 25:40 How to Respond to G-d's Call When We Don't Feel Perfectly Suited30:06 Moving Past Numbers as a Metric for Success 39:17 Focusing On the Needs of Your Community 42:14 Showing Up Without Expectation of Results 46:16 Consciously Elevating Others 51:37 Stepping Back to Appreciate Our Roles55:50 Nurturing the Potential in Others When We Don't See It01:01:10 We Can't Control the Outcome of Our Guidance 01:06:06 Every Person Has a Mission to Fulfill
Rachel Jacobs describes how her whole household has changed after her husband became a disciple of Jesus. This is the second podcast in a series highlighting the men's ministry of Parkway Baptist Church in Moseley, VA. Mentioned in this podcast: Parkway Baptist Church Better Man Noble Warriors YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@noblewarriorsva Noble Warriors is a 100% donor funded ministry! Click here to donate
Do you understand how your creative industry works? Do you know who the key players are, and do you have an understanding of how artists in your specific creative discipline get projects and are able to do the work that you do? Do you have a firm grasp of the current style trends and changes that are impacting the creative work of your colleagues? How much do you know about the behind-the-scenes businesses and decision-makers that run your creative industry? Today, let's talk about why it's important to have curiosity about how your little corner of the artistic world works. Let's discuss together why you need to investigate your industry. In this episode, you will learn: What it means to investigate your industry, and why that matters to the health of your creative business. How a mindset of collaboration can help you build a sustainable artistic career. Why thinking of your creative business as a long-term commitment can help you form relationships with the decision-makers in your industry. What kind of communication practices will help you be a supportive collaborator in all of your creative projects. How a mindset of curiosity can give you the information you need to truly be a thriving artist. In this episode, I mention the upcoming Thriving Narrators Retreat, which will take place August 22-25, 2024 in Cincinnati, OH. (Erick Black of Dreamscape Media, the guest for today's episode, will be a faculty member at this retreat.) You can learn more about this opportunity for audiobook narrators on my website, www.StarvingArtistNoMore.com/ThrivingNarratorsRetreat. During our conversation, I mention Episode 57 of this podcast, when I interviewed audiobook casting director Jonathan Pennock (057: Casting Director's Perspective), and I also refer to the six components of a thriving creative business, which you can learn about here. Erick and I discuss using Airtable for project management. You can learn more about Narrator.Life's Airtable template here, and you can see Rachel Jacobs' Notion templates here. (Notion is a database system that is similar to Airtable.) I also mention my other podcast, Crafting Audiobooks, which I co-host with the amazing Sarah Beth Goer. Sarah and I interviewed Erick for the Crafting Audiobooks, and you can listen here. Crafting Audiobooks is also available wherever you get your podcasts. This episode includes an interview with Erick Black, who is the Director of Production at Dreamscape Media. Erick will be a faculty member at the Thriving Narrators Retreat, August 22-25, 2024 in Cincinnati, OH. You can learn more about Neil and the retreat here. A full transcript of this episode can be found here. Full transcripts of every episode will always be available at the Starving Artist No More Blog. Thank you for listening. Please feel free to reach out to me at www.StarvingArtistNoMore.com, with any questions, comments, or feedback. I'd love to hear from you.
In this episode of Chevrons, we talk to Chief Master Sgt. Shane McGuire from the 102nd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group and Senior Master Sgt. Rachel Jacobs from the 102nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, about the importance of participation and being involved in something that contributes to a cause bigger than ourselves. We talk Top 3 Council, Rising 6, and explore a number of other opportunities that enlisted service members can take advantage of in giving back to the force.
Join host Marquis Murray on the "In Systems We Trust" podcast as he chats with Rachel Jacobs, a leading Ecommerce Agency Coach. Rachel helps agencies transition from project dependency to profitable retainers by focusing on positioning, acquisition, delivery, and retention. Discover how to streamline project delivery, attract ideal clients, and optimize efficiency through tailored processes. Say goodbye to selling time and materials and become a strategic partner dedicated to your clients' success. Tune in to gain insights from Rachel's four-step system for reviewing websites and processes amidst a busy project schedule. Don't miss this opportunity to revolutionize your e-commerce agency. Listen now!
QUICK LINKS:• The Agency Profitability Toolkit - Get the templates, formulas, and frameworks we've used with our consulting clients to help them double their profitability in under 60 days, absolutely free.• For more information on our Agency Profitability Systems and Consulting, check out parakeeto.com• Love the podcast? Leave us a review on the platform of your choice at this link.• Want to see/read more about this episode? Then do make your way to parakeeto.com/blogGUEST LINKS:ecommercepartnerships.comecommerceagencygrowth.com Rachel's LinkedIn @rachelmjacobsABOUT: RACHEL JACOBSJacobs is the number one trusted advisor for e-commerce agencies across the globe. Her business (ecommercepartnerships.com / ecommerceagencygrowth.com) is dedicated to maximizing agency efficiency and enabling agency owners to get out of the day-to-day of running their agency so they can focus on taking it to the next level.
In this episode of Why Change host Rachel Jacobs connects with Alethea Beetson about the role and responsibility of artists and arts supporters in honoring and acknowledging indigenous people and their art as well as confronting and understanding existing structures of colonization in the world of arts. They also discuss the importance of transitioning power and leadership to youth as part of your organization's infrastructure. In this episode you'll learn: 1) How young people can be built into the growth and development of an organization with a pathway to transitioning power. 2) How to start thinking more intentionally about language, specifically as it relates to decolonization. 3) What non-indegenous people can do to start their own work and support First Nation Artists. ABOUT ALETHEA - Alethea Beetson is a Kabi Kabi + Wiradjuri artist and producer who has worked extensively with Indigenous communities across multiple art forms to inspire new works responding to societal issues, cultural heritage and colonisation. She is the Artistic Director of Digi Youth Arts, and QMusic's First Nations Programmer. Based in Brisbane. She was previously the curator of the First Nation programme at BIGSOUND, and Indigenous Engagement Coordinator at the Queensland Museum. Alethea has completed her Doctorate in Creative Industries (QUT) exploring the function of ritual, resistance and resurgence in the creative development and production of Indigenous performance. This episode of Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation was powered by Creative Generation. Produced and Edited by Daniel Stanley. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support
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Subscribe to the Podcast https://sgplabs.com/subscribe Key insights to build a 1,500+ member community and coaching program with 40+ people. - How did the idea start? - How did you get the first couple of people started? - How did the Idea move to initial traction - What was the critical mass that made it go big Reach out to Rachel: https://ecommercepartnerships.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelmjacobs/
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Today on In The Ring we have Rachel Jacobs, founder of eCommerce Partnerships. Rachel was Previously the COO of a leading Shopify Plus agency, in London Her new focus at Ecommerce Partnerships is on the four corners of every ecommerce agency: Positioning, Acquisition, Delivery and Retention. She helps ecommerce agencies move away from being dependent on projects in favour of profitable retainers. Rachel has over ten years of experience doing marketing and partnerships and has worked with a number of different industries like nursing, finance, construction, and start-ups. In this episode, Rachel and SUMO Heavy CEO and Co-Founder, Bart Mroz walk us through Paid Discovery in eCommerce. eCommerce Partnerships https://ecommercepartnerships.com/ __ About the Show: ‘In The Ring' is a weekly podcast about eCommerce hosted by John Suder, Bart Mroz and Brittany Blackman. The show combines interviews with eCommerce leaders together with the latest news and strategies to give listeners actionable ideas and inspiration for their eCommerce businesses. The show is a production of SUMO Heavy an eCommerce Consulting firm located in Brooklyn NY and Philadelphia. Hosts: John Suder (@johnsuder) - Producer and Director of Marketing at SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/johnsuder Bart Mroz (@bartmroz) - CEO/Co-founder of SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/bartmroz Brittany Blackman - Writer and Junior Marketing Coordinator at SUMO Heavy Learn more about SUMO Heavy: http://www.sumoheavy.com Follow Us: Newsletter: SUMO Heavy Weekly https://www.getrevue.co/profile/sumoheavy Twitter: @sumoheavy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intheringwithsumoheavy/message
Narrators Cassandra Campbell, Tom Taylorson, and Rachel Jacobs channel each member of the close-knit Senter family. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Robin Whitten discuss Meredith Hall’s audiobook, told with stunning performances that put listeners in the heart of the family before, during, and after a tragedy that changes the family forever. Set in the years spanning 1933 to the 1960s on a family farm in Maine and told in individual monologues, this beautiful, haunting story, performed with sensitivity, is best enjoyed on audio. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile’s website. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Lew Wallace's Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ could be said to be the first American blockbuster. Jeff Harding’s vivid reading combines all the best elements of popular classic, epic and action story against a background of authoritative historical detail. Celebrate this Easter season with a “heart-of-the-book” production from Naxos AudioBooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARIE-ANTOINETTE | EPISODE 2 CATRIONA SETH, Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (https://www.ox.ac.uk/news-and-events/find-an-expert/professor-catriona-seth), visits WADDESDON MANOR in Buckinghamshire, built in the 19th century by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, a great collector of 18th century decorative arts, especially objects associated with Marie-Antoinette. With PIPPA SHIRLEY, Head of Collections & Gardens, and curators RACHEL JACOBS & DR MIA JACKSON, WADDESDON MANOR, Buckinghamshire. waddesdon.org.uk/ MUSIC | Excerpts from HAYDN's SYMPHONY NO 85 in B-flat Major ('LA REINE'), licensed courtesy of NAXOS MUSIC UK LTD. COVER IMAGE | © Waddesdon Manor PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for TORCH (https://torch.ox.ac.uk/) / Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford (www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/) | Producer - Catriona Oliphant.
Catriona Seth, visits Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, built in the 19th century by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, a great collector of 18th century decorative arts, especially objects associated with Marie-Antoinette. Catriona Seth is Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, at the University Of Oxford. With Pippa Shirley, Head of Collections and Gardens, and curators Rachel Jacobs and Dr Mia Jackson, Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire. Music - Excerpts From Haydn's Symphony No 85 In B-Flat Major ('La Reine'), Licensed Courtesy Of Naxos Music Uk Ltd. Production - ChromeRadio for TORCH / Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford - Producer - Catriona Oliphant.
Catriona Seth, visits Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, built in the 19th century by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, a great collector of 18th century decorative arts, especially objects associated with Marie-Antoinette. Catriona Seth is Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, at the University Of Oxford. With Pippa Shirley, Head of Collections and Gardens, and curators Rachel Jacobs and Dr Mia Jackson, Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire. Music - Excerpts From Haydn's Symphony No 85 In B-Flat Major ('La Reine'), Licensed Courtesy Of Naxos Music Uk Ltd. Production - ChromeRadio for TORCH / Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford - Producer - Catriona Oliphant.
Samuel Mann and Henry Eden-Mann with Rachel Jacobs, Amadeo Enriquez-Ballestro, Dina Buchbinder Auron, Liam Phelan, Jon Foote, Skye Duncan, Robin Moore, Emily Mnyayi, Vicki Buck, Kentaro Toyama, Leysia Palen and Natasha Barnes-Dellaca go down the rabbit-hole with hope. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Springer Nature has been on a fascinating legal tech journey over the past 12 months. A relatively small team of four lawyers are now able to focus on doing high value work, as business users self-serve 95% of contracts. Huge savings in time, the equivalent of 50 days saved in the first half of the year alone. Next year Rachel thinks the Contract Express system they've installed will handle more than 300,000 agreements, as more and more of the business move to digital.Her approach was to start small, working with inhouse teams and business users that were ready to make the switch, focusing on quick wins, and capturing the data that helped tell the story of the positive impact the tech was making.She says: "I think that the most important thing is not trying to bite off more than you can chew and just starting with one small thing and choose something that's really relevant for your business, do it in a small way, test it, get feedback, iterate it, and then allow it to grow a little bit and get its own advocates in the business that then help you roll it out rather than trying to come up with an enormous strategy from the very first day. "Rachel chose to start with contracting, with two or three contracts. Contracts that were easily automated, easy to standardize, but would have quite a big impact because they were heavily used. As a result they've significantly reduced the drafting time, for example, for an NDA it is now down to less than 10 minutes.Her advice to other GCs is simple: identify one key pain point and work really hard to understand that. She would also advise engaging a partner to help you. There is so much knowledge on legal tech. You don't have to do it all yourself. Use the benefit of other people's learnings to bring you up up the curve.Rachel started with a survey of her own legal team in terms of looking at pain points. What is it that stops you from going home on time? What are the things that are the most difficult for you to get through during the day? And she also did some testing with the business, with their internal customers as to what their pain points were.She says legal tech has liberated the team. It's enabled Springer's small legal function to do more of the work they enjoy. It's improved service to the business. It's given the legal function real credibility in the business because it now approaches technology and innovation in the same way that other areas of the business do. And it's a really enriching experience, learning a new skill.Tune in to find out more.
On this podcast, we talk about avoiding the “wait and see” approach for businesses, taking advantage of delegating tasks, the importance of keeping your employees happy, and making data-backed plans. Rachel Jacob's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelmjacobs/ Ecommerce Partnerships' website: https://ecommercepartnerships.com/ Honest Ecommerce is a weekly podcast, community & educational resource providing online store owners with honest, actionable advice to increase their sales and grow their business. If you like our podcast, consider subscribing & joining our FREE Facebook group http://honestecommerce.co/
In this episode, I sit down with my dear friend and fellow entrepreneur Rachel Jacobs. Last week, I posted an article that shared my story, a story that I've sat on for years. But then this week, I've had conversations that have pushed me to share this. I've had conversations with so many people around the world on how a bad leader has negatively impacted them. I've spoken to people I know, people I love, friends, ex-colleagues and even strangers and listened to their stories on the impact of bad leaders on their lives. Some have PTSD, some have mental health challenges, some have little confidence left and some continue to search for a better way forward. Leadership really matters. Hiring the wrong leader will not only change the culture of your organisation- it will negatively impact your employee's mental health. You'll lose great people. I've witnessed the most passionate, motivated and smartest people crumble to pieces because of a bad leader. I've crumbled to pieces because of my experience. But I've picked myself up and now these stories have pushed me to share my story. Now I'm sharing it with you today my story and the path that led me to create Operate Remote. You'll find the article here https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bullying-bad-leadership-remote-environments-shauna-moran/?trackingId=BdGM6sYOQziXPndsRO8dkg%3D%3D
Rachel Jacobs is a school counselor in the public school system in Shasta county. Her work with at risk youth, who are working through trauma, is a significant piece of the restorative puzzle addressing fatherlessness and youth development issues.
Chloe is joined by a host of eCommerce experts to answer the question What is your top tip for growing an eCommerce business in 2020? The answers are VERY wide ranging from delivery to international, lots of marketing tips, and much more. The answers will help you work out your plans for 2020. Our experts include Chris Dawson from Tamebay; Ian Hammersley from Smartebusiness, Lucy Bloomfield of 10,000 Customers; Rachel Jacobs from eCommerce Partnerships, Ria Fiscina from Parkfield, Alex O'Byrne from WeMakeWebsites AND Rytis Lauris from Omnisend. There's so much in this episode you're going to listen more than once! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
On this episode of the Agency Life Podcast - Clodagh chatted with Rachel Jacobs from Ecommerce Partnerships who not only takes us through very insightful ways to change things in your agency with your financials, projects, processes, etc but also how to implement the new changes successfully.We learned so much in this episode and sure you will too. Rachel and Clodagh also chats about:Why structure and organisation is important How she started in e-commerce Projections and cash flowsTightening up the sales processIncreasing the lifetime value of your customersNot charging enough money.Working too many hours Not being able to project The problem with agency owners not stepping away Having decision fatigue in your agency Why agency positioning is important - look at the clients you liked working with and the ones you disliked and analyse it.Scaling time vs scaling money How to charge money in the sales processCreating a business of your dreamsWhy working a 3 day week works for her and how she got to this pointAligning your business goals with your personal intentions And so much moreAgency Partnerships website: https://ecommercepartnerships.com/Rachel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelmjacobs/
Chloe is joined by a host of eCommerce experts to answer the question What is the most important thing we learnt in eCommerce in 2019? The answers are VERY wide ranging from delivery to DTC, from radical transparency to mobile domination. The answers will help you work out your plans for 2020. Our experts include Chris Dawson from Tamebay; Ian Hammersley from Smartebusiness, Lucy Bloomfield of 10,000 Customers; Rachel Jacobs from eCommerce Partnerships, Ria Fiscina from Parkfield, Alex O'Byrne from WeMakeWebsites AND Rytis Lauris from Omnisend. There's so much in this episode you're going to listen more than once! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Feast or famine is experienced often by the hard working agency owner. How can we can we change this model and create a business based on recurring income whilst providing the same services? This is not a podcast about selling support packages but instead creating a business based on your expertise, and creating real value for your clients. An interview that blew Lee's mind, so it is one not to be missed! Full show notes here - https://agencytrailblazer.com/podcast/how-to-beat-feast-or-famine/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Shopify Across the Pond, Rachel Jacobs from Ecommerce Partnerships discusses what Shopify merchants should expect from an agency to help them grow their brand. Specifically, Jacobs discusses:How to find the right agency for your brand.What questions to ask agencies when sourcing an agency.How to get the best from a relationship with an agency.* Rachel is the founder of Ecommerce Partnerships, an organisation that helps agencies and SaaS companies scale strategic ecommerce partnerships.
In this episode, Rachel Jacobs explains why case studies are critical to the scale and growth of agencies. Rachel, founder of Ecommerce Partnerships, reminds agency owners that their number one client is their own agency. Step by step, you’ll learn how to integrate a case study opportunity before a client even signs the contract, who the audience should be, and the six key elements that make up a basic case study. Continue Reading → The post CWC 39: Effective case studies for your agency (featuring Rachel Jacobs) appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
Why every agency should be producing case studies -- and the six key elements that go into a good one.
Why every agency should be producing case studies -- and the six key elements that go into a good one.
Today Rachel Jacobs shares her innovative interdisciplinary research into social ties and the effects of collectivization on mortality in Democratic Kampuchea.
What are the NYC Fermenters up to in April? April fooling around! From more crazy cookies to many delicious creme fraiche mistakes, Fuhmentaboudit talks to the local makers about things they made in their own homes -things you can make, too! Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
We're back at the NYC Ferments for the March meetup. Join the local fermenters for treats with the theme of Pickles from Parts, meaning ferments are used as part of a larger dish. Hear about pickled corn, nut cheeses, and some tips on what to do with whey. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
This episode features Rachel Jacobs from Let’s Talk Speech Therapy. Tune in as we discuss what it’s like to work in a Title 1 school, her love of working with mixed groups, and how Let’s Talk Speech Therapy has led her to finding a strong SLP community that she can rely on.
Chris and Mary stop in the middle of a multi-cultural collaboration to interview the makers at Norwegian brewery Haandbryggeriet. Stefan and Ragnar talk about how to make beers in Norway, beer trends, frustrating lawmakers, and making the transition from musician to beermaker. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
Live from Fifth Hammer, it's the NYC Ferments meetup group! Join local NYC fermenters and fermentation enthusiasts for a deep dive into homemade kimchis, sourdoughs, and tempeh. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
Mary sits down with Jason Alexander, Co-founder and Brewmaster of Free Range Brewing in Charlotte, North Carolina, in this week's episode. Jason and his brother, Jeff, brew with many local ingredients - tune in to learn what it takes to brew with popcorn, how to get citrusy hop flavor from trees and more! Fuhmentaboudit is powered by Simplecast.
Mary talks with several fermenters at the January meeting of the NYC Ferments Meetup. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
This week we have a two parter. In part one we talk to Chris Holden of the New York hop guild about the past, present, and future of hop growing in NY. Then in part two, we chat with Nakul Bhonsle, owner of Great State Aleworks - a craft brewery in Pune, India. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
Today we are sharing the Best Children’s and Family Audiobooks of 2018. Listen in as we talk about our picks and share clips from GOOD NIGHT STORIES FOR REBEL GIRLS and YOU DON’T KNOW EVERYTHING, JILLY P! And be sure to tune in tomorrow when we share our interview with narrator Fiona Hardingham discussing the final book of Maryrose Wood’s Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series. AudioFile Magazine’s Best Children’s and Family Audiobooks 2018 FINDING LANGSTON by Lesa Cline-Ransome, read by Dion Graham, published by Dreamscape GOOD NIGHT STORIES FOR REBEL GIRLS, BOOKS 1-2 by Elena Favilli, Francesca Cavallo, read by Alicia Keys, Ashley Judd, Danai Gurira, Esperanza Spalding, Janeane Garofalo, Mozhan Marnò, Phillipa Soo, Rowan Blanchard, Samira Wiley, published by Listening Library HARBOR ME by Jacqueline Woodson, read by N'Jameh Camara, Toshi Widoff-Woodson, Jacqueline Woodson, Jose Carrera, Dean Flanagan, Angel Romero, Mikelle Wright-Matos, published by Listening Library MERCI SUÁREZ CHANGES GEARS by Meg Medina, read by Frankie Corzo, published by Brilliance Audio/Candlewick THE LONG-LOST HOME by Maryrose Wood, read by Fiona Hardingham, published by Harper Audio YOU DON'T KNOW EVERYTHING JILLY P. by Alex Gino, read by Nora Hunter, Blythe Auffarth, Cherise Boothe, Em Eldridge, Alex Gino, Maxwell Glick, Rachel Jacobs, Sisi Johnson, Katharine Lee McEwan, Taylor Meskimen, Marc Samuel, Miebaka Yohannes, published by Scholastic Audiobooks On today’s episode are Robin Whitten, Founder and Editor, and Michele Cobb, Publisher at AudioFile Magazine. We are giving away audiobooks from Libro.FM, Audiobooks.com, and Downpour on Twitter — visit us there at @audiofilemag and look for the #podcast for your chance to download your picks from our Best Of lists. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter. Support for Behind the Mic comes from Grammy Award-winning publisher Hachette Audio, home to works by James Patterson, JK Rowling, Joel Osteen, David Sedaris, David Baldacci, Elin Hilderbrand, Michael Connelly, and many more bestselling audiobooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris, Mary, and Rachel are joined by Ann Yonetani of Nyrture, the only natto producer in New York. Ann talks about how natto is made, why it has that crazy texture, and how we can get more Americans to eat it! Powered by Simplecast
Fuhmentaboudit is kicking off Cider Week with a visit from local (down the block) cidermaker Peter Yi. Peter shares his life-changing trip and the cider that made him quit his job and venture into the world of apples, natural yeast, and high quality foods. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
Mary & Chris sit down with Scott Ungermann, Brewmaster at Anchor Brewing. They delve into the history of steam beer, the magic of open fermentation and all things Anchor, from the brewery's past to their brand new beer releases. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
Chris, Mary, and Rachel are joined by author and fermenter David Schmidt to talk ancient Mexican cultures and ferments. What is pulque? Does all tepache have pineapple? Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
In this special pairing episode, Chris, Mary, and Rachel are joined by Alexa Wilkinson of Murray's Cheese who made her way over from the Cheese Caves of LIC to talk about cheese and beer pairings. Alexa highlights a range of cheeses, from mild to wild, and what to pair with them. We talk cheese shop, and beer shop. Pairings are in the show notes! La Tur + Poglodyte Sour [alt: Peekskill Simple Sour] [Double Cream Brie][3] + Nieghbourbrau Pils [Sheep Rustler][4] + Savvy Sea-Mare Session Ale [Project X][5] + Brut by Hammer Five [Jasper Hill Willoughby][6] + Belgian Dark Strong [Annalies][7] + Three Little Words Saison [Stockinghall Cheddar][8] + Tale of the Comet [Point Reyes Bay Blue][9] + Belgian Double Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast.
Mary and Rachel are joined by the dynamic Jason Salher of Strongrope and Jeff Lyons of Keg and Lantern to have a lively debate about the limits of the NY State Farm brewers license and talk shop about Scottish Ale Yeast. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
WHAAAAAT? After a season sabbatical from hosting the show, Mary and Chris return to Fuhmentaboudit! with the tables turned! Guest host, Heather McReynolds, joins co-host Rachel Jacobs to interview them about all things Fifth Hammer Brewing Company and its first year. Mary and Chris speak to the neighborhood of Long Island City, what it’s like to open a brewery in NYC, the journey from then to now, and of course the types of beers they love brewing. Elated to be back to Heritage Network, this is sure to be a fantastic season with Mary and Chris’ whole new outlook on life. (Mary quit her day job and has blue hair!!!) Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
Mary sits down with a group of women working in the the beer industry in NYC. We discuss NYC's first weeklong celebration of women in beer, Beers With(out) Beards and different roles in the world of beer. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
Homebrew festival season is in full swing, and in this episode we're bringing all the strange characters, interesting brews, and lively people straight to the radio waves from the Pride of Brooklyn Homebrew Competition at Littlefield in Gowanus. Rachel is joined by special guest host John LaPolla of Bitter & Esters Homebrew Shop, and roadie Saul Glass-Siegel as they make their way through 30 homespun, weird, and wonderful creations that are the best Brooklyn has to offer. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
For four days in April, BRIC Arts Media hosted the second annual BRIC Open Festival: an exploration of the borders that exist in and around our world. Today, we're bringing you stories from the borders people cross to get into, out of, around and through Brooklyn. In the first, a mother makes an impossible decision in order to give her children a better life. Then, a group of high school students leave Brooklyn for the weekend, and wind up all over the world. Then, back at home, a community is divided by a seemingly invisible line. And finally, we go back to school and back in time with a group of kids who are tracing their family's roots around the globe to Brooklyn, USA. ••• Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias and Emily Boghossian. Thanks to Alexandra Brauni, Candi and Ana for carrying us across one of the world’s most treacherous borders. Thanks to Rohi Pandya, and the PS 10 Diversity Committee and students for bringing us along on their journey. Thanks to Carolyn, and the students at The Academy of Urban Planning for letting us tag along as they ventured out of Brooklyn, through the Northeast and around the world. Thanks to Rachel Jacobs and the people of Crown Heights for helping us find our way around Brooklyn. This episode featured music from the de Wolfe music library and opened with a Darnell Moore interview from one of our other podcasts, 112BK. If you like what you hear, think we got something wrong or just want to get in touch, you can leave us a comment, tweet us at BRIC RADIO or leave a message at (347) 504-0801. For more information on this and all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit ww.bricartsmedia.org/radio.
Mary moderates a panel of NYC Brewers from Other Half, Interboro, Hudson Valley Brewing, Fifth Hammer, and LIC Beer Project as they chat about beer trends in canning and the time long long ago – four years ago – when tap rooms were but a dream. Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
Highlights from the second-ever New York Fermentation Festival on February 24 at the Brooklyn Expo Center! We interview fermenters from all walks and corners, from local breweries to start-up krauts, kombuchas big and small. Meet the largest collection of meaderies in one place in New York, and go on a taste journey as we sample natto! Fuhmentaboudit! is powered by Simplecast
A panel of marketing professionals speaks about their individual career paths, job functions, experiences within the marketing industry, and how they got where they are now. The event is introduced by Baruch student Maribel A. Lara and moderated by Stephen J. Gould, Professor of Marketing at Graduate Center, City University of New York. Speakers include: Vanessa Bluemke, Manager, Global Makeup Marketing, Estee Lauder; Yaron Dekel, Search Media Analyst, Microsoft; Carolyn Glassberg, Retail Sales Administration Analyst, Elizabeth Arden; Francois Guillon, Director of Business Planning and Reporting, Tiffany & Co.; and Rachel Jacobs, Associate Client Manager, ACNielsen/The Nielsen Company. The event takes place on September 25, 2007, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750.