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"From the Frontlines" is an ADL podcast which brings listeners to the frontline in the battle against antisemitism and hate. In the one-year period from October 7, 2023 to October 7, 2024, ADL tracked and responded to more than 10,000 incidents of antisemitism across the country. That is approximately 3 times the highest number of incidents ever recorded since ADL began tracking these reports in 1979. The highest percentage increase took place on our college campuses, and Title VI claims have become a critical tool in the battle against antisemitism and other forms of hate on those campuses. A few weeks ago, under the auspices of ADL's activist group in Westchester, New York, these three distinguished panelists discussed this important topic: 1. Rachel Grinspan, ADL's Associate General Counsel 2. Rachel Klein, Executive Director of Hillels of Westchester, and 3. Michael Scheffler, Counsel for Hillels of Westchester and a partner at the law firm of Blank Rome. This is an edited version that was created for the podcast audience. For more information on how ADL fights antisemitism on campus using Title VI, visit https://www.adl.org/adl-national-litigation#antisemitism_and_hate_schools_universities_litigation. For more on ADL's broader resources to fight antisemitism on campus, visit https://notoleranceforantisemitism.adl.org/ This conversation was originally conducted as a webinar in December 2024.
Dr. Sameer Vohra, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, emphasizes the importance of gathering data in Public Health to react to any issues as we continue ASTHO's Legislative Prospectus Series; Debra Johnson, the Director of the Strategy and Transformation Management Office at the Oklahoma State Department of Health and Rachel Klein, the Director of the Office of Communications at the Oklahoma State Department of Health, tell us about their communications revamp journey; and ASTHO's PH-HERO Workforce Resource Center can help your workforce. ASTHO Web Page: Modernizing Public Health Data and Protecting Privacy ASTHO Blog Article: Strengthening Public Health Communication – Oklahoma's Strategy and Lessons Learned ASTHO Web Page: PH-HERO Workforce Resource Center ASTHO Web Page: Stay Informed
In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with director Rachel Klein about socioeconomic barriers to working in theatre, mentorship as a tool to make theatre work more accessible, the challenges of earning respect as a woman leader, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsGuest: Rachel KleinMusic: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: NAMT Festival of New Musicals Iconoclast Theatre Collective The Trouble with Dead Boyfriends Esther, Heart of a Queen at the George Theater Spells of the Sea at the Kennedy Center Guest Bio: Rachel Klein (she/her) is a New York City-based stage director specializing in new play and musical development. Off-Broadway: The Gospel According to Heather (Theatre 555; starring Katey Sagal); Red Roses, Green Gold (Minetta Lane Theatre/ft. the music of the Grateful Dead); Around the World in 80 Days (The Davenport Theatre); The Anthem (Lynn Redgrave Theatre); The Opposite of Love (Royal Performing Arts Space). Selected NYC: Tink! (NYMF); More Than All the World (Theatre for the New City); Circus of Circus (The House of Yes). Selected Regional: The Suffragist (Gallagher Bluedorn Theatre; starring Nancy Opel), Dead Certain (composer: Air Supply's Graham Russell); 54 the Musical (House of Independents; starring Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Frankie Grande). Selected workshops and readings: High Priest (Paul Iacono's Warhol Factory play); Helen (Starring Bonnie Milligan), Medusa: A New Pop Opera. Charity: Ms. Klein directed the charity roast of Michael Musto raising funds for the Callen Lorde Community Health Center, featuring Rosie O'Donnell, Bruce Vilanch, and Jinkx Monsoon. Ms. Klein is a proud member of SDC, founding member of Iconoclast Theatre Collective, guest teaching artist at Fordham University, serves on the New Musical Screening Committee for NAMT, directed Double, Double for Bite-Sized Broadway (ft. Richard Kind), and is the Director/Showrunner of the audio series The World to Come (ft. Adrienne Barbeau). Up next: Esther, Heart of a Queen (The George Theatre, Houston); Spells of the Sea (The Kennedy Center, DC). Find Rachel Online: Visit Rachel's website Follow Rachel on Instagram Follow Rachel on Facebook Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!
In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli review The Moth Diaries movie adaptation, with a few insights into how it aligns with and diverges from Rachel Klein's novel. The story centers around a sixteen-year-old girl at an exclusive boarding school who keeps a diary filled with her deepest thoughts, particularly about her intense fascination with her roommate, Lucy Blake, and Lucy's growing friendship with a mysterious new student, Ernessa. With pale skin and hypnotic eyes, Ernessa's arrival triggers a series of ominous events, stirring fear and suspicion among the girls. The diary's central mystery—whether Ernessa is truly a vampire or if the narrator's own mind is clouded by jealousy and imagination—creates a gothic atmosphere where fantasy and reality blur in chilling ways. Join the besties as they discuss whether or not they would recommend this spooky book! Support the showbecome our Patron ♡ https://www.patreon.com/BookFixbuy us a book ♡ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebookfixBusiness Inquiries: thebookfixpodcast@gmail.comfollow us on Tiktok! ♡ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebookfix
Exploring Dance with Energy with guest Danielle Fusco Host Anna Harsh shares a conversation with dancer, choreographer, and healer Danielle Fusco about what life lessons she has gaind through dance as well as her healing gifts that bring energy to her work. This episode is packed with advice and great tips, you don't want to miss out! Subjects that we chat about: Reiki Healing Time management Travel with dance Dance Energy Journaling yoga visualization Modern Dance Danielle Marie Fusco is a native New Yorker. Her participation within the industry is extensive and diverse with over 20 years of professional experience. She was awarded “Best Dancer” for the Italian Dance Awards given by Antonio Fini of FINI Dance in Calabria, Italy. She was also awarded the Hupstate Residency for Circus Culture in partnership with Salstonstall Foundation and The PEACE Project for Patchogue Arts Council. Danielle is also senior company member for Dzul Dance where she serves as a dancer and aerialist throughout Mazatlan MX, Campeche City MX, NY, NJ. She also served administrative roles such as Festival Coordinator in Dzul International Dance Festival and is currently the Director of Outreach for DACO (Dzul Arts Community Outreach). Additional credits include: Off-Broadway Choreography: “The Anthem”,“The Vanity”(Theatre Row), “Tink!” (NY Musical Festival), National Arts Club, NY Innovative Theatre Awards, Night of 1000 Stevies. Concert Performances: Jazz Roots (NYC), Dzul Dance, Martha Graham Co (Sam Pott's Episode in American Document at the Joyce Theatre), Graham 2, Luigi Jazz “String of Pearls” and “L'uRhythmics”; soloist/choreographer for Rachel Klein, EAC GO! At STREB Lab for Action Mechanics in “Devaneio” by Marcela Duarte, Edgar Cortes Dance Theatre, Noemi LeFrance, Nejla Yatkin, Buglisi Table of Silence, Miriam Barbosa Dance (Transcending & Bliss, Oneness, Three for the World), Jazz Dance Legacy (Las Vegas), Fini Productions (Italy & NY). Teaching: Martha Graham School, Rioult NY, Luigi Jazz Technique, Peridance, Sceneindgangen (Denmark), NYU, PACE University, Kean University, Nazareth College, Eastern Suffolk BOCES etc. Education: Marymount Manhattan College (BA Dance & Education), Martha Graham School (Certificate of Teaching, Atelier Scholarship), Luigi Jazz Center, Circus Warehouse (LIC). https://www.daniellemariefusco.com Instragram: @American.strega Anna's websites: www.AnnaHarsh.com www.Allegrodancecompany.net #Reiki #Healing #DanceEnergy #Journaling #yoga #visualization #ModernDance #Podcast #TimeManagement #WomenSpeakers #Dancers #Visualize #meditation #ItalianAmericanWomen #Rituals --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-harsh/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-harsh/support
Rachel Klein is an evaluator in PA, former public school teacher, and current homeschool mom of three. Listen in as she shares her journey to unlearning old mindsets, growing in Christ, and going with the flow. As an evaluator, she encourages families and reminds them that they are indeed their child's best teacher. Ro's Resource Room is a series of informational podcasts designed to equip and encourage families on their homeschooling journeys. CHAP is the Christian Homeschool Association of Pennsylvania and has provided year-round support to homeschoolers since 1994. Find valuable resources at https://www.chaponline.com Check out https://www.homeschoolpennsylvania.org for all information regarding homeschool law in Pennsylvania. Contact us at https://www.chaponline.com/contact-us with your questions or topics for discussion. Don't miss out on the latest in PA homeschool news! Subscribe to our eNews at https://chaponline.com/subscribe-to-enews/ Donate to support CHAP in the endeavor to encourage, connect, equip, and protect homeschoolers at https://chaponline.com/donate/
Curious about your birthing options and finding the best fit for you? Join Cari and Bailey in today's conversation with Rachel Klein, the founder of Revival Food Co., as she shares her unique birth stories covering a range of experiences, from unmedicated to medicated births in different settings.In our conversation with Rachel, we explore the various birthing choices for women, emphasizing that there's no one-size-fits-all approach. She shares her journey, detailing what she enjoyed and didn't enjoy in each of her three children's birth experiences, ranging from hospital births with and without medication to a birth center experience. If you're navigating your birthing choices, join us to gain insights from Rachel's firsthand experiences.Resources:If you missed our first episode with Rachel, listen in here.If you want to learn more about Rachel's company Revival, check out their website.Find us over on Instagram @fitmamain30One of the biggest questions we get is what protein powder do you recommend? While there are many out there, not all are created equal. We always look for ones that are third-party tested, have no artificial ingredients, and have at least 20 grams or more of high-quality protein. So we are happy to be partnering with Just Ingredients to give you 10% off your order.And if you're just looking for a vitamin that you can feel really good about giving to your kids (and they will actually try), then give Hiya a try. You can get 50% off and free shipping when you use this link. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
From her days as a dance major at Indiana University to the possibility of opening up her own aerial yoga studio, creativity and an entrepreneurial spirit runs through Rachel Klein's veins. This week, the co-founder and CEO of Revival Food Company, joins us to walk through her journey as a food entrepreneur, how the company has grown and scaled to date and what it's like to be an Indiana startup. Rachel also talks about her gut check moment of choosing to grow Revival Food Company instead of staying small, the challenges of being a female founder and connecting with Walmart to get her products into 1,000 stores in 2020. Revival is focused on bringing new energy to the market, so what's next? Rachel talks about the future of her company and what consumers can expect as she continues to grow (hint: it's well beyond nut butters). Revival Food Company was a finalist for the Rally Innovation Conference In-Prize Pitch Competition. To learn more, click here.
Rachel Klein joins Stephanie and Angela to talk about directing, fostering community, and opulence on a budget. Rachel is a director and choreographer whose work has been seen all around New York City. You can find out more about Rachel on her website and insta. Original Music by: Yah Supreme (Yahya Jeffries-El)
This is the story of Rachel Klein, CEO of Fire Starter Studios, a video production company producing a wide range of content from animation to award winning documentaries.In this episode - we cover Rachel's journey:- Producing content at HBO, UFC Prime Time, Showtime and Xbox Studios- The hiccups in starting her own company, Fire Starter Studios- A mission to create unique content in documentary films and animation- What it's like to be the only independent studio to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy in the documentary category (twice)- Why she doesn't make cheap shit!Please enjoy this interview with the vibrant, Rachel Klein.To learn more about Rachel and Fire Starter Studios, please visit:https://firestarter-studios.com/
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Live from The Gospel According To Heather press event, I interviewed Director & Choreographer, Rachel Klein.In this interview, Rachel pulled back the curtain to reveal:How The Gospel According To Heather found its way to herWhat she related to most about the showOne rule she lives byVisit my website, Call Me Adam dot com, for behind-the-curtain story you won't hear in the interview!In The Gospel According To Heather, Heather Krebs just wants a boyfriend. But how can she even navigate her way through high school if she might be the New Messiah? A small town in Ohio grapples with politics, religion and teenage romance in this eclectic pop musical.The Gospel According To Heather plays at Theater 555 in NYC through the newly extended date of July 16, 2023.*At The Gospel According To Heather press event, members of the media were given a sneak peak of this new Off-Broadway Musical. More on Rachel Klein:Rachel Klein is a NYC based director, coined "Endlessly Clever," (The New York Post), "Nothing short of brilliant," (Broadway World) and of whose work The New York Times has stated: "What makes this show pop is the bracing vision of its director, Rachel Klein."Rachel's direction and choreography have been seen all over New York City including at the House of Yes, (le) Poisson Rouge, the Highline Ballroom, the National Arts Club, La MaMa, Night of 1000 Stevies, the Hiro Ballroom, Dumbo Dance Festival, the Kitchen, and the Slipper Room. Some of Rachel's credits include: Red Roses, Green Gold, Coming: A Rock Musical of Biblical Proportions, The Anthem, Around the World in 80 Days, Gay Bride of Frankenstein, & Symphony of Shadows.Rachel holds a degree in Theatrical Direction from Columbia College, is a member of the SDC, a member of Musical Theatre Factory, and attended The Actor's Gymnasium School of Circus Arts, as well as The International Directors Symposium in Spoleto, Italy.Special Thanks:Richard Hillman PRTheme Song by Bobby CroninPodcast Logo by Liam O'DonnellEdited by Adam RothenbergMore Call Me Adam:Website: www.callmeadam.comFacebook: @CallMeAdamNYCInstagram: @CallMeAdamNYC
The women behind Fire Starter Studios are working on some fascinating projects right now: Rachel and Kimberly are working on a feature documentary on the History of Suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge and the impossible success of the underdog iron workers, bridge painters and they're saving lives. They're also in the process of building one of the first woman-owned certified sound stages in Los Angeles. Knowing nothing about stage builds, Rachel and Kimberly embarked on this path together to further women's opportunities in the entertainment industry.
About Rachel: Rachel is a creative entrepreneur with a passion for ushering in a "revival" in the foodspace, starting with better-for-you nut butters that actually taste good, with no added sugars, preservatives, or palm oil. When she's not deep in the throes of building this almond butter business, she's busy being Mom to her three kids (ages 3, 4.5, and 6.5) alongside her husband (who is also an entrepreneur!). Rachel and her family live in Indianapolis, IN and love to travel, learn new things, and have a lot of fun while they're at it!Website: https://revivalfoodco.com Instagram: @revivalfoodco on IG and TikTok Personal IG: @rayyyyyych What you'll learn in this episode:Unexpected learnings of being on the inside of a CPG brandBest advice she's received as an entrepreneur & Scaling her businessNeed for a "revival" in grocery and how consumer trends are going in this directionFlavors and sustainability in her ingredientsAbout Us - Women Who Brunch:Women Who Brunch is a community for women who love connecting, networking, and learning from each other over the most important meal of the week...BRUNCH!Visit our website for updates on events, recipes, brunch spots, product reviews and more or say hi on Instagram!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenwhobrunchWebsite: https://womenwhobrunch.com
Sarah interviews Rachel Klein, Vice President of Global Brand Management & Marketing at Transunion. Rachel discusses her role in messaging the corporate story, shared values, and benefits of Transunion. She also provides insights about being purpose-driven in order to develop a powerful marketing strategy.
Meg Wolitzer presents a show about the theater, and those who love it. Rachel Klein's “Audience Instructions for Our Immersive/Experimental Theatre Production In An Abandoned Middle School In Bushwick,” read by Santino Fontana, sends up the avant-garde. In “Our Mutual (Theater) Friend,” by Amber Sparks, A retired diva just can't fit into ordinary life—and then, she's given an extraordinary gift. Krystina Alabado reads. Ann Petry's “Solo on the Drums,” read by Peter Francis James, captures a passionate performance. And Anton Chekhov offers up a theatrical power couple and their puzzling marriage in “He and She,” read by present-day theatrical power couple Hugh Dancy and Claire Danes.
Spooky season continues as Brenna and Joe tackle 2002's gothic vampire lesbian boarding school text The Moth Diaries by Rachel Klein and its 2011 adaptation by Mary Harron. While we're intrigued by the unreliable unnamed narrator and the teen girl drama, Brenna is very frustrated by the book's Afterword, which eliminates all ambiguity. Joe is more receptive because of his familiarity with Carmilla, but finds the film's disinterest in vampirism perplexing.Plus: Scott Speedman in full whisper phase, Joe's love of a particularly bloody scene, bad flying and Brenna delivering backhanded compliments about Joe's choice of vampiresReference: Scout Tofoya. "The Unloved: The Moth Diaries" Roger Ebert.comWanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray> Joe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a comment about banned book club? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com or tweet us your responses before the following deadlines:> Nov 24: Lord of the Flies by William Golding (1954) / Peter Brook (1964) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#NYC #actress #millennial #climatechange CONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES NEW: CHELSEA CLARK, NYC Actress; Model…….. 180 Interviews. GLOBAL Reach. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (You can almost find any subject you want) https://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs ** CHELSEA CLARK; NYC Actress; Model; Voiceover Artist; LIVE from NYC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBAMu1r6D50 CONTACTS: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelseaclarkactress/ Website: www.chelseaclark.us Instagram: Chelseaclarkactress ** BIO: I am a SAG-AFTRA NYC actress, voiceover artist and print model whose bywords are sent and charming, occasionally wistful, sometimes mischievous, surprisingly off-beat and always facially expressive, truthful and believable. . My character types are ingénue/girl next door, and I enjoy performing both comedy and drama. I have performed in over 70 NYC plays and over 45 film and television productions, and I have also done voiceover work. My favorite roles have included a recurring role as Vera in Steven Soderbergh's THE KNICK; Rachel Klein in Eve Lederman's play, LET IT COME DOWN; Jean Clements in Steve Bellwood's play, ALBRIGHT; Sophia Schliemann/Helen of Troy in the off-Broadway 3-person play, THE MAN WHO FOUND TROY; Bobbi Princeton in the webisode, DEAD ON ACTING; French silent film star Jean Renee Falconetti in Mark Rosati's play, RESTORATION; "best friend" Heather Cody in the full feature film, THE DEATH OF APRIL; Interlocutor in Mark Rosati's 2-person play, LIKE US; and lead Winona in the film short MONOMYTH. Specialties: Ballet, gymnastics, singing, yoga, horseback riding (English & Western), swimming, running, bicycling, shooting, canoeing, good with animals and with children, accents (Russian, British, Southern), writing, valid U.S. passport ** Conversations with Calvin ALSO ON AUDIO: SPOTIFY http://spoti.fi/3bMYVYW GOOGLE PODCASTS http://bit.ly/38yH3yP edits by Claudine Smith- Email: casproductions01@gmail.com ** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (You can almost find any subject you want) #animalwelfare #climatechange #ONEHEALTH #womenshealth #popculture #singersongwriter #GenZ #Nutrition CLIMATE UPDATE: IT'S N0W OR NEVER: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its second chapter on the impact of climate change. Many of the impacts of global warming are now simply "irreversible," the UN's latest assessment found. CLIMATE OPTIMISTS GROUP PANEL YOUTH and CLIMATE CHANGE and Beyond Sat June 4 2022 YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eWN6QzKT CLIMATE OPTIMISTS GROUP PANEL: INTELLIGENT WATER Sept 10, 2022 YouTube: https://lnkd.in/g4mNmSsB
Let me introduce you to Rachel Klein, Founder of Revival Food Co., a craft almond butter company based in Indianapolis. In this episode, not only is Rachel discussing how she went from making her own almond butter at home to landing it on the shelves of a major retailer like Walmart, but She's also taking us back to the beginning when her interest in nutrition started. Listen in as Rachel shares about the moment when it hit her that she had had a troublesome relationship with food and her body. Hear about the life-changing trip she took that led her to food freedom. Plus, find out how, as a busy mom and business owner, she maintains a healthy relationship with food and her body, avoiding the comparison and obsession trap. Learn More about Revival Food Co. Instagram| instagram.com/revivalfoodco Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/revivalfoodco Website | https://revivalfoodco.com/ Connect with The Katie: Register for the Free Sugar Challenge | www.katiehake.com/sugar Register for the Free Masterclass | www.katiehake.com/masterclass Book a Free Strategy Call | www.katiehake.com/schedule
Savage the Musical Nicolette Blount - Creator, Composer, Book Writer, Lyricist Nicolette Blount is a producer, singer, actress, songwriter, and writer. Nicolette started Take My Shot Productions and recently coproduced the Off-Broadway hit “Regina Comet” and is an investor in the new Broadway Museum opening summer 2022 on Broadway. Savage, is based on Nicolette's Chickasaw great grandmother, Wanda Savage. Nicolette is also a member of the Chickasaw tribe. Lindel Hart - Book Writer Lindel Hart is a writer and performer whose work has led him to stages in the U.S. and in Europe in traditional and experimental theatre. His work with New York performance artists include Ping Chong's The Angels of Swedenborg (Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA) and Penny Arcade's Bitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore! (New York City and tours to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, London, Ireland, and the Vienna Festival). In 2013 Lindel was commissioned to write a new adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in which he also portrayed the Creature. Rachel Klein - Director Rachel Klein (Director) is a NYC based director, whose work The New York Times has praised: "What makes this show pop is the bracing vision of its director, Rachel Klein." Off-Broadway Direction: Red Roses, Green Gold (Minetta Lane Theatre/featuring the music of the Grateful Dead, Music Supervisor: Jeff Chimenti of Dead and Company); Around the World in 80 Days (The Davenport Theatre); The Anthem (The Lynn Redgrave Theatre, starring Randy Jones, the original cowboy from the Village People); Gay Bride of Frankenstein (iStar Theatre Lab).
SELECTED SHORTS host Meg Wolitzer presents a show about the theater, and those who love it. Rachel Klein's “Audience Instructions for Our Immersive/Experimental Theatre Production In An Abandoned Middle School In Bushwick,” read by Santino Fontana, sends up the avant-garde. In “Our Mutual (Theater) Friend,” by Amber Sparks, A retired diva just can't fit into ordinary life—and then, she's given an extraordinary gift. Krystina Alabado reads. Ann Petry's “Solo on the Drums,” read by Peter Francis James, captures a passionate performance. And Anton Chekhov offers up a theatrical power couple and their puzzling marriage in “He and She,” read by present-day theatrical power couple Hugh Dancy and Claire Danes. Join and give!: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/symphonyspacenyc?code=Splashpage See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Say hi to your go-to toast topper, smoothie swirler, eat-it-on-a-spoon-er, instant pantry staple. A dependable and delicious nut butter made from the best ingredients we can get our hands on. Founder and CEO Rachel Klein joins Justin to discuss this exciting new food brand!
We talk with software engineer and Bible nerd Rachel Klein about the implicit messages that steered her away from programming (and what brought her back), the meandering path that led to her intentional decision to become a Christian, and why she left her beloved Catholic church. Visit Rachel's website: Read with Love For a full transcript of this episode, visit blessedarethefeminists.com. Find us on Instagram @holyfeminists or Twitter @holyfeminists. Share your feedback via email at blessedarethefeminists@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at (737) BATF-POD (737-228-3763). Help us keep the show going by supporting us on Patreon.
Preston Burger is an actor, advocate, and educator hell bent on leveling the playing field for people with disabilities in all societal domains he can. A performer and creator since childhood, Preston has performed with the Metropolitan Opera Children's Chorus (1998-1999 season); served as Dance Captain for Rachel Klein in her delightfully ghoulish dance-theater work The Tragedy of Maria Macabre at Dixon Place; danced a lead role in indie music video Fire To The Ground (The Forms, feat. Matt Berninger of The National); and had his original work selected for the Roundabout's Reverb Arts Festival (under the mentorship of Jerron Herman). Currently, Preston is on the Advisory Board of EPIC Players Neuroinclusive Theater Company (where he also participates as an actor and a mentor) and the Disability Advisory Council for BEAT Global. Outside of his artistic work, Preston is the Recruiter and Candidate Success Specialist for Integrate Autism Employment Advisors, a national nonprofit staffing and recruiting agency that helps Fortune 1000 companies build autism hiring programs. Before this, he served as the CUNY LEADS (Linking Employment, Academics, and Disability Services) Advisor at Bronx Community College for 5.5 years, a role in which he supported CUNY students with disabilities. While at BCC, Preston helped start the campus's chapter of the CUNY student advocacy group, the CUNY Coalition for Students with Disabilities (CCSD). Preston has been featured on PunkinFutz's Wednesdays Live! FB Live series; BronxNet's OPEN program; Manhattan Neighborhood Network's Disabilities Redefined with Dr. Vaigneur; and Access Champions podcast. Preston earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Theater & Dance from Princeton University; his Master of Science in Education from Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus; and his Advanced Certificate in Project Management from the CUNY School of Professional Studies.
The Hilo Community Players will present a distanced, drive-in style, live production of Richard O'Brien's THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, Oct. 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 & 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium Parking Lot. Tickets are available now at HiloPlayers.org. This podcast features an interview with Dr. Rachel Klein, president of the Hilo Community Players, talking about what the audience can look forward to at the upcoming shows. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigislandmusicmagazine/message
durée : 00:25:33 - Côté experts avec France Bleu Lorraine - FB Sud Lorraine - La frange fait son grand retour cet automne : courte, rideau, asymetrique, à la Bardot, on fait le tour de la question avec Rachel Klein du salon Mary Coiffe les Hommes à Nancy.
Rachel Klein is sacked from her job at the White House after she sends an email criticizing Donald Trump. As she is escorted off the premises, she is hit by a speeding car, driven by what the press will discreetly call “a personal friend of the President.” Does that explain the flowers, the get-well wishes at a press briefing, the hush money offered by a lawyer at her hospital bedside? Rachel's recovery is soothed by comically doting parents, matchmaking roommates, a new job as aide to a journalist whose books aim to defame the President, and unexpected love at the local wine store. But secrets leak, and Rachel's newfound happiness has to make room for more than a little chaos. Will she bring down the President? Or will he manage to do that all by himself? Rachel to the Rescue is a mischievous political satire, with a delightful cast of characters, from one of America's funniest novelists. ELINOR LIPMAN was born in Massachusetts and is the author of more than a dozen novels. Her first one, Then She Found Me, was published in 1990 and was adapted into a film starring Helen Hunt, Bette Midler, and Colin Firth. She won the New England Book Award in 2001, and her novel My Latest Grievance won the Paterson Fiction Prize. She lives in Manhattan, as well as in upstate New York. ELINOR LIPMAN is the award-winning author of over a dozen novels, including The View from Penthouse B and The Inn at Lake Devine; one essay collection, I Can't Complain; and Tweet Land of Liberty: Irreverent Rhymes from the Political Circus. She lives in New York City. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
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This is one tasty episode with the founder of Revival Food Co., Rachel Klein. Rachel makes craft almond butter, you'll actually enjoy! Free of palm oil, sugar, peanuts, and non-GMO this butter is packed with flavor. Potentially even better then the butter's taste, is the story of how it came to be! In this episode, you'll hear how a sweet party favor became a best selling product on the shelves at Walmart and Walmart.com. She also shares some of the lessons she's learned along the way in business and in life. "Be where you are." If I could sum up her experience it would be -> A business based on values doesn't make important decisions easy, but it can make them simple. Enjoy! If this episode got your wheels turning and you're ready to take self-exploration to the next level and click HERE to pick up a copy of my guided journal Treasured: a journal for unearthing you. Get weekly doses of encouragement. Instagram Pinterest Facebook LinkedIn
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Welcome back Conscious Community! Here we are on episode 4 in the Witchy Women Theme for October. Our featured witchy woman is Rachel Klein. Rachel is a Holistic Life Coach, Women’s Sexuality and Embodiment Coach, Pleasure Mentor and Creator of Magic. Rachel is a woman who deeply belongs to herself and she inspires me to continue to travel home to my own sensuality and pleasure. This interview is going to leave you feeling very empowered within your own sexuality. T join the Breathe and Receive membership for $25 a month no contracts https://goodvibetribe.teachable.com/p/worthiness-series Follow Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mssweetpea/ Book a call with her to see how you can work together: https://calendly.com/rachelklein83/30min?month=2020-09 Join her Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/591162011809361/?ref=share --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lauren222/message
Cari and Bailey sit down with their first guest Rachel Klein, the founder and creator of Revival Food Co. a craft almond butter that started in her kitchen and can now be found in Wal-Mart! Not only is she an amazing entrepreneur, she is also a busy mama of 3! Today we talk with Rachel about how she balances owning a business and staying present with her family! Find her on Instagram at @revivalfoodco and her almond butter in Wal-Mart and Amazon!
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A phenomenal story of a stay-at-home mom of three (3) young children who started a business that landed her national accounts with major retailers across the U.S. A driven, bright individual who always dreamed of being a mom and professional dancer, she studied Dance/Arts at Indiana University and turns her life into an enterprise with national reach. New! Includes: Brand Culture Trivia Game! Host v. Celebrated Guest! Almond butters are the centerpiece of Rachel's company she started in her kitchen: Revival Food Co.. Her products are now available nationwide being sold in Walmart, Kroger, Fresh Thyme, Good Earth Natural Food Co., and Target. Her products are even available online too. She clearly articulates how the support from her husband led her to believe in herself and to take a leap and start her own business at a time when she was an at-home spouse. Thoughtful insight for Millennials/GenZ employees who want to lead but may not hold a leadership title. Rachel explains how everyone can lead and take a risk when one truly believes in themselves regardless of title, position or stage in life. Learn about drive and determination, insight and what it takes to be a successful young entrepreneur, all while being a mom. Rachel's Company site Revival Foods: https://www.revivalfoodco.com/ Check out Rachel on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelklein820/ THEMES: female entrepreneurship, stay-at-home mom, motivational, brand, Rachel Klein, Revival Food Co. Please RATE THIS PODCAST at https://RATETHISPODCAST.COM/BRANDOLOGY Subscribe! Get New Content! Music by PC-One, Ketsa, PIPE CHOIR through FMA. MrThe Noranha, Euphrosyyn, Evreytro, Joao Janz from FreeSound. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/branditpodcast/support
A phenomenal story of a stay-at-home mom of three (3) young children who started a business that landed her national accounts with major retailers across the U.S. A driven, bright individual who always dreamed of being a mom and professional dancer, she studied Dance/Arts at Indiana University and turns her life into an enterprise with national reach. New! Includes: Brand Culture Trivia Game! Host v. Celebrated Guest! Almond butters are the centerpiece of Rachel’s company she started in her kitchen: Revival Food Co.. Her products are now available nationwide being sold in Walmart, Kroger, Fresh Thyme, Good Earth Natural Food Co., and Target. Her products are even available https://www.revivalfoodco.com/ (online) too. She clearly articulates how the support from her husband led her to believe in herself and to take a leap and start her own business at a time when she was an at-home spouse. Thoughtful insight for Millennials/GenZ employees who want to lead but may not hold a leadership title. Rachel explains how everyone can lead and take a risk when one truly believes in themselves regardless of title, position or stage in life. Learn about drive and determination, insight and what it takes to be a successful young entrepreneur, all while being a mom. Rachel’s Company site Revival Foods: https://www.revivalfoodco.com/ (https://www.revivalfoodco.com/) Check out Rachel on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelklein820/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelklein820/) THEMES: female entrepreneurship, stay-at-home mom, motivational, brand, Rachel Klein, Revival Food Co. Please RATE THIS PODCAST at https://ratethispodcast.com/BRANDOLOGY (https://RATETHISPODCAST.COM/BRANDOLOGY) Subscribe! Get New Content! Music by PC-One, Ketsa, PIPE CHOIR through FMA. MrThe Noranha, Euphrosyyn, Evreytro, Joao Janz from FreeSound. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
Writer and contrarian Rachel Klein says that even in this time of quarantine, bathrobes are stupid. Judge Wiebe presiding. Full episode at www.patreon.com/contrariancourt
durée : 00:30:40 - Les Experts France Bleu Sud Lorraine - Sans paraben, sans silicone, bio, nature, pure ... difficile de s'y retrouver parmi toutes les promesse marketing des produits cosmétiques. Comment choisir son shampoing, peut-on tout attendre du bio, greenwashing ou vrai bon geste ? Nous en parlons avec Rachel Klein du salon Mary coiffe les Hommes.
durée : 00:31:07 - Les Experts France Bleu Sud Lorraine - 60% des femmes font leur coloration à la maison. Quelle qu'en soit la raison (gain de temps, économique, etc...), l'exigence de résultat est là. Comment faire presque aussi bien qu'un coiffeur professionnel ? En suivant les conseils de Rachel Klein, du salon Mary Coiffe les Hommes à Nancy
In this episode of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, Anjali Enjeti and Lacy Johnson speak with hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell about recent news and legislation about abortion, as well as its depiction in literature and film. Guests: ● Lacy Johnson ● Anjali Enjeti Readings for the Episode: ● “Is Masculinity a Terrorist Ideology? Lacy Johnson on Rachel Louise Snyder and the Ways We Name Violence,” on LitHub ● The Reckonings by Lacy Johnson ● “Governor Kemp Is Turning Georgia Into Gilead,” by Anjali Enjeti in Dame Magazine, April 1, 2019 ● “Borderline,” by Anjali Enjeti, from Prime Number Magazine No. 79 ● Abortion Bans: 8 States Have Passed Bills to Limit the Procedure This Year ● “Embryos Don't Have Hearts,” by Katie Heaney● Invisible Sisters by Jessica Handler ● Dirty Dancingdir. Emile Ardolino (1987) ● The Mothers by Brit Bennett ● The Cider House Rules by John Irving ● Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates ● “Hills Like White Elephants,” by Ernest Hemingway from Men Without Women ● Hemingway's “Hills Like White Elephants” from “The Girl's” Point of View by Rachel Klein from McSweeney's Internet Tendency, July 21, 2017 ● “Missouri could become first US state without an abortion clinic,” by Jessica Glenza, May 28, The Guardian. ● “The Real Origins of the Religious Right” by Randall Balmer in Politico Magazine May 27, 2014 ● Gwendolyn Brooks, “the mother” ● Pro, by Katha Pollitt ● The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood ● Our Bodies, Ourselves ● “An Abortion That Saved My Life,” by Susan Ito, in Refinery 29, January 22, 2015. ● The Bible Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel Klein is the founder of Revival Food Co. Founded in 2014, Revival Food Co. almond butter is filled with nutrient-dense superfoods, sustainably sourced almonds, and lots of handmade hustle. Rachel lives in Indianapolis with her husband, David, and their two sons: Jonathan and Benjamin. On this episode, we talk about how she got started with Revival Food Co., identity, and what health and wholeness mean to her. SHOW NOTES Connect with Rachel: Revival Food Co. @revivalfoodco on Instagram @rachel.klein_ on Instagram Connect with Ali: @alisonwren on Instagram @alisonwren on Twitter Facebook Page AliWren.com
Blake Kohn, Executive Director of the National Network of Schools in Partnership talks to Rachel Klein. Rachel is the DIrector of Service Learning at Riverdale Country School in New York City. Listen to hear their conversation run from the variety of community programs Riverdale invokes in their K12 program to their developing views on service hours and how to properly recognize students who go above and beyond in this work.
You’ve been listening to parts of Touch of Grey, Truckin’, and Ripple taken from the musical Red Roses, Green Gold which features the music and lyrics of Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. The musical has been getting rave reviews from both Deadheads and typical theatre goers alike, and so we thought, we’d sit down with Rachel Klein, the musical’s director to get her take on the Michael Norman Mann book adaptation, the show, and how things are going down in New York. The conversation started when I asked Rachel if she was familiar with the Garcia/Hunter canon before she started working on Red Roses Green Gold… For more information on Red Roses, Green Gold visit redrosesgreengold.com Show Notes: First Song: 00:14 - Montage - Touch of Grey > Truckin > Ripple (from Red Roses, Green Gold) Interview Begins: 01:02 Extro Song: Cumberland Blues - 24:23 (Grateful Dead May 2, 1970 Harpur College, Binghampton, New York) You can listen to this episode below, or by connecting and subscribing to one of the podcast platforms here or search your favorite podcast platform for “The Sound Podcast”; Itunes: http://bit.ly/sndpodi GooglePlay: http://bit.ly/sndplay Spotify: http://tsp.show/2ysMdHH TuneIn: http://bit.ly/sndti Stitcher: http://bit.ly/sndsti Check out The Sound Podcast on Youtube, and subscribe today. Get The Sound Podcast for iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/the-sound-podcast/id1255563328?mt=8 Get The Sound Podcast for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nobexinc.wls_2975722995.rc&hl=en See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Love About Town, comedians Kenice Mobley and Rohan Padhye discuss sex, dating, and relationships. This week we're joined by Boston comedian Chris Post and writer Rachel Klein. We talk settling down, growing up, and parenting. This episode was edited by Elisha Seigel and presented by Women in Comedy Festival.
Comedy writer Rachel Klein (New Yorker, McSweeney's) teaches us how to deal with teens, how to convert to and away from ultra-Orthodox Judaism, how to buy a good wig, how to teach improv to religious people, how to love U2, how to mediate fights between your kids, and how to stop a bully. Then we play a game where Rachel comes up with the clueless parent name for stuff in pop culture. Also, if you like our show, please like and subscribe, and donate to our Patreon at Patreon.com/howtobeaperson.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP November 2016: Contributing Editor Dr. Tamara Vanderwal interviews Dr. Rachel Klein on a possible relationship between childhood diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and later homelessness.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JAACAP November 2016: Contributing Editor Dr. Tamara Vanderwal interviews Dr. Rachel Klein on a possible relationship between childhood diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and later homelessness.
Rachel Klein first describes the glamour of “working in production” and its myriad responsibilities. After learning that styling is one of those many jobs, she explored how to work more in that field and talks about her passion and career switch to personal syling. Learn more about fashion and her take on style from Rachel’s super neat and trendy blog: http://www.petiterachelle.com Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or your favorite Podcast app so you never miss an episode! Follow us: Twitter @ButIAlso Instagram @ButIAlso Facebook: www.facebook.com/ButIAlso
Pre-pregnancy and Prenatal Genetic Testing We continue our twice-monthly series with Women’s Telehealth’s Tanya Mack. She caught up with Certified Genetic Counselor, Rachel Klein, of GenPath Diagnostics. The topic of discussion was focused on pre-pregnancy and prenatal genetic testing, when it makes sense, the difference between screening and diagnostic tests, how to deal with results, […] The post Pre-pregnancy and Prenatal Genetic Testing – Top Docs Radio appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Vampires are metaphors for many things, and in no place is this more true than in Rachel Klein’s 2002 novel The Moth Diaries. In the pages of a journal written by a girl in the 1960s, the claustrophobia of a boarding school fuels the obssessions of teenage girls to gothic horror heights. Whether you believe this is a story about ... Read More
Santa Monica student and singer/songwriter Rachel Klein performs some of her songs and chats with the crew about musical influences, expressing yourself through music, and starting a music club.
The Improv Saved My Life Episode #72 (Rachel Klein & Jackie Arko) In this episode Tom is joined by two very talented improvisers and producers, Rachel Klein (Creator & Director of "The White Rabbit", "Maxitor", Fine Line Comedy) & Jackie Arko (Improv Boston's "The Kerfuffle", "The White Rabbit", "Fine Line Comedy", "Maxitor", Director of "Idiot Box" & "Shuffle Ball Change").Topics discussed include Rachel & Jackie's improv origins, their impressive creative work ethics, the awesomeness that is "The White Rabbit", being both a mother and an active improviser at the same time, teaching improv at a college & The Kerfuffle. Check out the best show that I have seen this year, "The White Rabbit" at The Riot Theater this Friday, 3/20 and next Friday, 3/27 at 10:00pm. Get Tickets and details here: http://www.theriottheater.com/white-rabbit.html Also check out Fine Line Comedy the first and second Wednesday of every month at Bella Luna in Jamaica Plain. http://finelinecomedy.squarespace.com Check out "The Kerfuffle" at ImprovBoston the third Thursday of every month. Info here: http://www.improvboston.com/shows/kerfuffle Do me a favor and subscribe and rate "The Improv Saved My Life Podcast” on iTunes at this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b.i.t.s-boston-improv-talk/id786818514?mt=2
Nicole Yates sits down with Rachel Klein of Miss Rachel's Pantry, a Philadelphia based farm-to-table Vegan restaurant. Rachel talks about getting started as a Vegan (hint: it started early), working in food service and running a restaurant. She is delightful. You can check out Rachel's website at http://missrachelspantry.com Check out DidjaEat? at http://didjaeat.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/didja_eat Twitter: http://twitter.com/didja_eat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/didjaeat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/didjaeat/support
Filmmaker Mary Harron, screenwriter and director of American Psycho, talks about how she adapts novels into screenplays--most notably her current script based on Rachel Klein's novel, The Moth Diaries. Hear how she and her husband, filmmaker John Walsh, use the Mac, and see footage from their latest video project edited with Final Cut Pro.
Filmmaker Mary Harron, screenwriter and director of American Psycho, talks about how she adapts novels into screenplays--most notably her current script based on Rachel Klein's novel, The Moth Diaries. Hear how she and her husband, filmmaker John Walsh, use the Mac, and see footage from their latest video project edited with Final Cut Pro.
This week, Ashley sits down with director Rachel Klein to discuss the process and intricacies of directing for theatre.