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Rare Disease Discussions
Growth Hormone Deficiency: Causes, Early Detection, and Treatment (Robert Rapaport, MD)

Rare Disease Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 10:56 Transcription Available


Robert Rapaport, MD, Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology, and Director of the Comprehensive Growth Center at the Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, discusses the causes of growth hormone deficiency and its treatment. Growth failure in children is a considerable challenge for parents and pediatricians, with clinical and social stigma implications that may be avoided with early diagnosis.The most important issue in young patients with growth failure is to detect it early, according to Dr. Rapaport. “As soon as you see a major deviation from the [expected growth chart] norm, act on it, even at age 2,” he emphasized, “because we know that best outcomes result from early detection.” A growth failure diagnosis is delayed or underdiagnosed in minority groups; it is underdiagnosed in girls relative to boys. In most cases, children are referred to the Comprehensive Growth Center by pediatricians and primary care physicians, and it should be monitored from birth. Growth failure in children can be caused by growth hormone (GH) deficiency, malnutrition, celiac disease, pituitary tumor (which suppresses the release of growth hormone) or a very rare genetic deletion. Once the potentially nonendocrine causes of GH deficiency are excluded, then causes related to the hypothalamus–pituitary-thyroid axis should be investigated, said Dr. Rapaport. Growth hormone stimulation testing and low blood levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) and IGF-binding protein concentrations can help confirm GH deficiency as the cause. However, low IGF-1 levels can also be caused by excessively high GH levels. In children diagnosed with GH deficiency, weekly GH injections are typically prescribed. In addition to monitoring these children for potential side effects of the GH injections, Dr. Rapoport recommended that they should undergo lab testing for IGF-1 blood concentrations every 3 to 6 months, until the bones fuse (signaling the conclusion of growth).

DRIVE TIME DEBRIEF with The Whole Physician
Cut Open with Dr. Danny Eiferman: Episode 218

DRIVE TIME DEBRIEF with The Whole Physician

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 38:38


Episode 218 Guest: Daniel S. Eiferman, MDTopic: Recovering from Bad Outcomes, Building Resilience, and Leading with Vulnerability in Medicine In this episode, we talk with Dr. Daniel Eiferman, trauma and acute care surgeon, tenured professor of surgery at The Ohio State University, Castle Connolly Top Doctor, and author of Cut Open: A Surgeon's Stories of Loss, Resilience, and Growth. Dr. Eiferman brings honesty, wisdom, humor, and deep humanity to a conversation physicians desperately need: how to survive the emotional side of medicine. We discuss the parts of being a doctor that most of us were never actually trained for — leadership, conflict, communication, feedback, psychological safety, and recovering after a bad outcome. Dr. Eiferman shares why technical competence is only part of the job, and why physicians need inner circles, honest feedback, and self-compassion in order to keep growing without spiraling into shame. This conversation is especially powerful for any physician who has ever thought: “If I were better, this wouldn't have happened.” Dr. Eiferman helps us separate a bad outcome from a bad process, understand resilience versus post-traumatic growth, and learn how to move forward without pretending the pain isn't real. What We Cover In this episode, we discuss: The unwritten expectations in medicineWhy physicians are expected to be great communicators, team leaders, conflict managers, and emotionally resilient clinicians — even though most of us were never formally trained in those skills. The “halo effect” in medicineHow being excellent clinically can lead people to assume physicians are also automatically skilled at leadership, finance, team dynamics, and difficult conversations. The Three A's: Able, Available, and AffableDr. Eiferman explains why physicians need to be clinically capable, accessible to others, and someone people can work with effectively. How to challenge the thought, “If I were better, this wouldn't have happened”Why the first step is honestly asking whether there was an opportunity to improve — and why trusted feedback is essential. The importance of an inner circleWhy every physician needs people who love them enough and respect them enough to tell them the truth, even when it hurts. Bad outcome versus bad processDr. Eiferman shares a powerful analogy about pulling ribbons from a bucket to explain the difference between poor decision-making and a bad result despite a sound process. Learning to talk to yourself kindly after a complicationHow physicians can acknowledge pain and imperfection without globalizing one case into “I'm not a good doctor.” Why feedback is necessaryDr. Eiferman explains why we are often poor judges of ourselves and why feedback helps us see ourselves more accurately. Vulnerability and trust in medicineHow showing vulnerability first can help build trust — and why most people respond to honesty with humanity. What to do in the middle of a bad outcomeWhy finding comfort from someone who does what you do is one of the most evidence-supported ways to recover. Resilience versus post-traumatic growthDr. Eiferman defines resilience as returning to your prior level of functioning — and post-traumatic growth as becoming stronger, wiser, or more grounded because of what you went through. “I don't believe everything happens for a reason, but I will find some reason in it.”A powerful reframe for physicians trying to make meaning after painful experiences. The “your loss” mindsetHow Dr. Eiferman uses this mindset in a healthy, non-defensive way — and why it must be paired with honest self-assessment and integrity. Psychological safety on teamsWhy high-performing teams require trust, listening, vulnerability, and equal conversational turn-taking. Project Aristotle and high-performing teamsThe role of ostentatious listening and conversational equality in creating psychological safety. Why listening matters so muchHow curiosity, time, and listening communicate value — both in medicine and in our relationships outside of work. What not to say when someone is sufferingWhy “How can I help?” can unintentionally create more work for the person who is hurting. What to do insteadConcrete ways to support a colleague after a bad outcome, including bringing coffee, writing a note, or showing up in a specific and active way. The “nice book”Dr. Eiferman's practice of saving thank-you notes, texts, and reminders of the good he has done to help counter the brain's tendency to fixate on harm and failure. Leadership blind spots in medicineWhy physicians often need more training in difficult conversations, feedback, conflict management, and team leadership. Rapoport's Rules for difficult conversationsA practical framework for conflict that includes clearly stating the other person's position, naming areas of agreement, identifying what you learned from them, and only then asking your first question. Memorable Quotes “About 50 percent of what I need to be successful in my job, I actually wasn't trained for.” “Because I have competency to take your colon out or take your gallbladder out, I must also be a great communicator, team leader, and conflict resolver. Those are different skill sets.” “You need people who trust you, who you trust, who are willing to hurt your feelings if necessary to make you better.” “If I have a bad outcome and my process was good, I can look at myself in the mirror and hold my head high.” “The pain is not going to go away. However, I believe you have the tools to get better and help the next person.” “Feedback is necessary because we are awful judges of ourselves.” “If you drop your guard and show your vulnerability, most people will drop their guard too.” “Finding comfort from somebody who does what you do makes the biggest difference.” “Resilience is getting back to the level I was at before the bad thing happened. Post-traumatic growth is asking, how do I get better from this?” “I don't believe everything happens for a reason, but I will find some reason in it.” “How can I help? shifts the obligation. Actively do something for them.” “When I give you my time, the most precious thing I have, now you feel valued.” Practical Takeaways for Physicians After a bad outcome, ask: Was my process good, or is there something I need to learn? Find people who can help you answer that question honestly. Do not let one difficult case become a global indictment of your intelligence, worth, or ability to practice medicine. Build an inner circle before you need one. When supporting a colleague, do something specific instead of asking them to assign you a task. Save reminders of the good you have done. Your brain will remember the harm more easily than the healing. If you want to build psychological safety, listen visibly and intentionally. In conflict, start by proving you understand the other person before trying to persuade them. Resources Mentioned Book: Cut Open: A Surgeon's Stories of Loss, Resilience, and Growth by Daniel S. Eiferman, MDWebsite: integritysurgery.orgFrameworks Mentioned:Project AristotleRapoport's RulesThe Three A's: Able, Available, AffablePost-Traumatic GrowthPsychological Safety Closing This episode is a powerful reminder that physicians are not machines. We are human beings doing high-stakes work, often without training in the emotional, relational, and leadership skills the job requires. Bad outcomes hurt. Feedback can hurt. Vulnerability can feel risky. But with the right people, the right frameworks, and the willingness to keep growing, physicians can recover, lead, and even experience post-traumatic growth. Until next time, you are whole, you are a gift to medicine, and the work you do matters. Resources: Dr. Eiferman's Website (can buy book there) LinkedIn

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
4-29-26 Hour 1 - Hate-watching Stars vs Wild/Game 6 preview, NBA anti-tanking rules/Bo Nix ankle clean-up

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 44:51 Transcription Available


0:00 - Did you hate-watch Minnesota vs Dallas last night? We certainly did. We had nothing else to do. Let them fight! This series had better go 7!16:28 - Now that the smoke has cleared and the State of Minnesota is no longer out for Vic's head, let's take a look at Game 6. Will the rabid home crowd help give the Timberwolves the boost they need to rattle off a win with the depleted roster?Also, the NBA is finally narrowing down a new plan to curb tanking. And stop me if you've heard this before...Brett STILL doesn't think it'll ACTUALLY fix tanking.34:49 - Broncos news broke yesterday. From Ian Rapoport: Bo Nix had a "follow-up cleanup procedure" on his fractured ankle. He should be back in time for training camp, but don't be surprised if they take it easy with him in the spring, according to Rapoport. Supposedly, this is all pretty standard. But at which point do we start to worry about ankle issues? Especially for such a mobile QB. 

Last Word
Andy Kershaw, Dame Averil Cameron, Dr Judith Rapoport, Desmond Morris

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 27:45


Matthew Bannister on Andy Kershaw, the radio DJ who championed world music, traversing the globe to bring new and eclectic sounds to a mainstream audience. For a time he was roadie to Billy Bragg who recalls their life on the road together. Dame Averil Cameron, the leading historian who re-shaped our understanding of the Byzantine empire. Her friend, Professor Mary Beard, pays tribute. Dr Judith Rapoport, the child psychiatrist who challenged received wisdom about obsessive-compulsive disorder or OCD. And the zoologist, author, artist and TV presenter Desmond Morris, best known for his provocative 1967 bestselling book The Naked Ape.Producer: Catherine Powell Assisstant Producer: Ribika Moktan Researcher: Jesse Edwards Editor: Andrea KennedyArchive Michael Parkinson, BBC 1, 06/10/69; Michael Parkinson, BBC 1, 07/11/81; The Evolution of The Naked Ape: Archive on 4, BBC Radio 4 18/04/2026; The Likely Lads, BBC 2; The Time of Your Life, BBC 1, 06/08/85; Timewatch: Verdict on the Shroud, BBC 2, 27/07/88; Andy Kershaw Show, BBC Radio 1, 11/05/90; Andy Kershaw Show, BBC Radio 1, 24/09/95; Andy Kershaw Show, BBC Radio 1, 16/03/98; The Hermit Kingdom (North Korea), BBC Radio 3, 28/12/03; Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 08/10/04; Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 11/03/07; Judith Rapoport on Dimensional Research in Mental Illness, YouTube, 25/06/13; "Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia" With Judith Rapoport, M.D., YouTube, 12/09/13; A History of the World in 100 Objects : The Rise of World Faiths (200 - 600 AD) : Hinton St Mary Mosaic, BBC Radio 4, 11/03/21;

Nullius in Verba
Episode 79: Dissensio - II

Nullius in Verba

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 47:05


In this episode, we continue our discussion of disagreement in science, shifting the conversation from why it matters to how to do it well.   Shownotes Paul Graham. (2008). How to disagree.  Rapoport's Rules.  Cass Sunstien. The Rapoport Rules. Preregistration is redundant, at best.  An Evidence-Based Critique of the Cass Review  Fiedler, K., Messner, C., & Bluemke, M. (2006). Unresolved problems with the “I”, the “A”, and the “T”: A logical and psychometric critique of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). European Review of Social Psychology, 17(1), 74–147. https://doi.org/10.1080/10463280600681248 Neyman, J. (1961). Silver Jubilee of My Dispute With Fisher. Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan, 3, 145–154.  

Mad Radio
PettyCast: Rapoport vs Hunter + Scheffler vs Reporter + Shams vs Doc

Mad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 16:57


Seth and Sean react to some pettiness in today's PettyCast. They hear a Raporeport that pissed of Travis Hunter, their old favorite Nick Turturro being mad at his Yankees, Scottie Scheffler calling out a reporter, and the beef between Doc Rivers and Shams Charania.

The National Football Show with Dan Sileo
Sileo: AJ Brown Trade Is a FACT — Schefter, Rapoport, AND the Rams All Confirmed It

The National Football Show with Dan Sileo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 33:52


Dan Sileo argues the AJ Brown trade is confirmed reality — 11 outlets including Schefter, Rapoport, and the Rams GM backed it. Take Diana Russini out of it and the facts don't change. Plus: Jalen Hurts' backup QB passing numbers explained.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Dave & Dave Unchained Van Halen podcast
THE STORY BEHIND THE “5150” FRONT & BACK COVER WITH PHOTOGRAPHER AARON RAPOPORT 

Dave & Dave Unchained Van Halen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 192:51


EPISODE #123 - One of Van Halen's biggest albums featuring one of their best covers arrived in 1986 with the release of the band's seventh studio effort, “5150.” The Daves celebrate the 40th anniversary of the record by conducting an in-depth interview with photographer Aaron Rapoport, who shot the front and back cover. A solid VH News segment and a full mailbag complete this March episode.Download the podcast for free on Spreaker, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google podcasts, Amazon Music, Podvine or iTunes. Connect with the Daves on Twitter: @ddunchained, Facebook: Dave & Dave Unchained – A Van Halen podcast, Instagram: ddunchainedpodcast or via email: ddunchainedpodcast@gmail.com


Birds 365: A Philadelphia Eagles Podcast
Eagles Update: Goedert RETURNS on $7M Deal — AJ Brown Trade LOOMING

Birds 365: A Philadelphia Eagles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 26:56


Dallas Goedert signs back with the Eagles on a 1-year, $7 million deal — avoiding a $20.5M dead cap disaster. Zander Krause and John McMullen break down what this means for the Eagles' cap flexibility, the AJ Brown trade timeline, and how Howie Roseman is juggling free agency week 2. Plus: Tariq Woolen scouting intel, tight end room outlook, and the latest Rapoport report on AJ Brown's future.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Super Centex high school football podcast
Celebrating La Vega, Rapoport state runs; UIL two-division critiques and uni talk

Super Centex high school football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 33:57


The La Vega girls came up just short in their revenge tour, falling in overtime to Decatur in the state basketball semifinals. What made the difference in that one?Defending boys' champ Rapoport returned to the state basketball tournament for the second straight year, but their feathers were plucked by Panhandle in the semifinals. How impressive is this historic run? After a couple seasons in, what are your thoughts on the new UIL two-division setup for all team sports like basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, etc.?Uni talk: If you were to pick a Centex team solely based on their basketball uniforms, who would you be a big fan of?------Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio
They Said It: Rapoport on AJ Brown possibly moving

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 16:32


They Said it today hears from Don Sweeney on the trade deadline, Ian Rapoport on the AJ Brown situation and the head coach of the Pistons isn't worried about the Celtics.

Seforimchatter
The Book of Esther In The Age Of Rembrandt (with Abigail Rapoport)

Seforimchatter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 45:32


#446> The Book of Esther In The Age Of Rembrandt (with Abigail Rapoport)> To purchase the book: https://amzn.to/3NbssR4> This episode is sponsored by Cancer in Halacha by Dr. Moshe Ornstein. > Purchase the book and use code CIHSC20 for an additional 15% off: https://israelbookshoppublications.com/products/cancer-in-halachah-pre-order> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DZ3C2CjUeD9AGJvXeEODtK> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp status: https://wa.me/message/TI343XQHHMHPN1>  To support the podcast or to sponsor an episode follow this link: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/or email seforimchatter@gmail.com (Zelle/QP this email address)Support the show

CONFLICTED
The People Who Became Arabs

CONFLICTED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 56:56


In this Conflicted Conversation, Thomas speaks to historian Yossef Rapoport about his new book Becoming Arab, and the revolutionary argument at its heart: that Arab identity in Egypt and the Levant was not the result of mass migration from Arabia, but was forged in the medieval countryside between the 11th and 15th centuries. Rapoport explains: What the word ‘Arab' meant in the early Islamic centuries Why most medieval villagers in Egypt, Syria, and Palestine did not initially think of themselves as Arabs Why migration models fail to explain Arabisation in the settled countryside How Islamisation and Islamic governance reshaped rural society The role of clan genealogies, taxation, and local leadership in creating Arab village identities The extraordinary 1245 Fayyum survey and what it reveals about rural Egypt The rise of popular Arab epics and the imagination of tribal ancestry Ibn Taymiyyah's critique of manufactured tribalism in the 14th century How medieval Arabisation reshapes modern debates about identity, belonging, and land Join the Conflicted Community here: https://conflicted.supportingcast.fm Find Conflicted on X: https://x.com/MHconflicted And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MHconflicted And Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conflictedpod And YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sdlF1mY5t4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Conflicted is a Message Heard production. Executive Producers: Jake Warren & Max Warren. This episode was produced by Thomas Small and edited by Lizzy Andrews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Super Centex high school football podcast
UIL realignment reactions and Rapoport's raw deal, best Centex hoops coaching jobs, National Signing Day and more

Super Centex high school football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 37:30


UIL realignment is over. What are our biggest takeaways? Did the Rapoport Ravens get a raw deal?High school basketball coaches always have to roll with the punches. Which Centex coach do you think is doing the best job so far this season?National Signing Day No. 2 for football is Wednesday. We still have some big D1-bound players moving on to the next level. Considering the transfer portal seems to hurt opportunities for high school kids, does that make these kinds of Signing Days even more special?Bonus question: With early enrollment, are recruits missing our on something special with the last part of their high school years — friends, prom, graduation, etc.?------Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Next Woman Up
Flag the Change You Want to See (feat. Sam Rapoport)

Next Woman Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 30:16


We're joined by NFL consultant and trailblazer, Sam Rapoport, for a powerful conversation on leadership, inclusion, and the future of football. From weighing in on the NFL's push toward a pro flag league to balancing a high-impact career with motherhood, Sam takes us behind the scenes as one of the driving forces behind women in football.

New Books Network
Yossef Rapoport, "Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East" (Princeton UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 41:38


Today, much of the Middle East is “Arab”—an identity that now extends across North Africa and up through the Near East to Syria. Yet how did this region become Arab? How did this identity spread? Was it due to migration, or conquest? Historian Yossef Rapoport, in his book Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East (Princeton UP, 2025), makes a different argument: That the region's medieval peasants adopted the Arab identity in response to shifting political power, changing land rights, and the spreading Muslim faith. Professor Yossef Rapoport of Queen Mary University London is a historian of the Islamic, Arabic-speaking Middle East in its Middle Ages, from about 1000 to 1500 CE. Among his publications are books on marriage and divorce in late medieval Cairo and Damascus, on the fourteenth-century religious reformer Ibn Taymiyya, and on medieval Islamic maps. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Becoming Arab. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Yossef Rapoport, "Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East" (Princeton UP, 2025)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 41:38


Today, much of the Middle East is “Arab”—an identity that now extends across North Africa and up through the Near East to Syria. Yet how did this region become Arab? How did this identity spread? Was it due to migration, or conquest? Historian Yossef Rapoport, in his book Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East (Princeton UP, 2025), makes a different argument: That the region's medieval peasants adopted the Arab identity in response to shifting political power, changing land rights, and the spreading Muslim faith. Professor Yossef Rapoport of Queen Mary University London is a historian of the Islamic, Arabic-speaking Middle East in its Middle Ages, from about 1000 to 1500 CE. Among his publications are books on marriage and divorce in late medieval Cairo and Damascus, on the fourteenth-century religious reformer Ibn Taymiyya, and on medieval Islamic maps. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Becoming Arab. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Yossef Rapoport, "Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East" (Princeton UP, 2025)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 41:38


Today, much of the Middle East is “Arab”—an identity that now extends across North Africa and up through the Near East to Syria. Yet how did this region become Arab? How did this identity spread? Was it due to migration, or conquest? Historian Yossef Rapoport, in his book Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East (Princeton UP, 2025), makes a different argument: That the region's medieval peasants adopted the Arab identity in response to shifting political power, changing land rights, and the spreading Muslim faith. Professor Yossef Rapoport of Queen Mary University London is a historian of the Islamic, Arabic-speaking Middle East in its Middle Ages, from about 1000 to 1500 CE. Among his publications are books on marriage and divorce in late medieval Cairo and Damascus, on the fourteenth-century religious reformer Ibn Taymiyya, and on medieval Islamic maps. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Becoming Arab. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon.

New Books in Medieval History
Yossef Rapoport, "Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East" (Princeton UP, 2025)

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 41:38


Today, much of the Middle East is “Arab”—an identity that now extends across North Africa and up through the Near East to Syria. Yet how did this region become Arab? How did this identity spread? Was it due to migration, or conquest? Historian Yossef Rapoport, in his book Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East (Princeton UP, 2025), makes a different argument: That the region's medieval peasants adopted the Arab identity in response to shifting political power, changing land rights, and the spreading Muslim faith. Professor Yossef Rapoport of Queen Mary University London is a historian of the Islamic, Arabic-speaking Middle East in its Middle Ages, from about 1000 to 1500 CE. Among his publications are books on marriage and divorce in late medieval Cairo and Damascus, on the fourteenth-century religious reformer Ibn Taymiyya, and on medieval Islamic maps. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Becoming Arab. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Asian Review of Books
Yossef Rapoport, "Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East" (Princeton UP, 2025)

Asian Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 41:38


Today, much of the Middle East is “Arab”—an identity that now extends across North Africa and up through the Near East to Syria. Yet how did this region become Arab? How did this identity spread? Was it due to migration, or conquest? Historian Yossef Rapoport, in his book Becoming Arab: The Formation of Arab Identity in the Medieval Middle East (Princeton UP, 2025), makes a different argument: That the region's medieval peasants adopted the Arab identity in response to shifting political power, changing land rights, and the spreading Muslim faith. Professor Yossef Rapoport of Queen Mary University London is a historian of the Islamic, Arabic-speaking Middle East in its Middle Ages, from about 1000 to 1500 CE. Among his publications are books on marriage and divorce in late medieval Cairo and Damascus, on the fourteenth-century religious reformer Ibn Taymiyya, and on medieval Islamic maps. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Becoming Arab. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Is Bill Belichick Officially Done?

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 22:22


The guys put their reputations on the line by predicting the exact date and time the Giants' next head coach will be reported by Schefter or Rapoport, not the press conference, the real breaking news moment. From there, the conversation swerves into a brutal reality check on Bill Belichick. Is the greatest resume in NFL history suddenly irrelevant? They dissect why the phone might not be ringing anymore, how Pete Carroll's one and done stint changed league perception, and why age suddenly feels like a bigger factor than anyone wants to admit. Then it turns into a wide ranging debate on Harbaugh vs McCarthy, playoff failures, coaching “stench,” and whether history actually matters when hiring a Super Bowl caliber head coach.

Boomer & Gio
Full Show - Harbaugh Talk Heats Up New York, Knicks Win

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 161:57


The hunt for John Harbaugh is officially on as the Giants and Eagles emerge as frontrunners, while Antonio Pierce prepares for his high-stakes New York interview. This hour, we dive into the coaching chaos—from the insider war between Schefter and Rapoport to Gio's theory on why Mike McCarthy's physical fitness affects his public image. Plus, we explore a wild "EMF" conspiracy theory regarding 49ers injuries, Jerry Jones' desperate quest to catch Robert Kraft's ring count, and a nostalgic look back at the glory days of MTV and The Real World. We wrap it all up with AI-generated pharma songs and Gio's adamant refusal to act as an "organizer of men" for the station's Islanders outing.

Central Texas Living with Ann Harder
The Ann Harder Show - Rapoport Academy's Alexis Neumann, Sarah-Jane Menefee, a Waco Buzz, and ALW

Central Texas Living with Ann Harder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 60:56


Ann talks with Alexis Neumann (Superintendent at Rapoport Academy) and Sarah-Jane Menefee (Director of Marketing & Communications Rapoport Academy) about Rapoport Academy Public School. Then we get a Waco Buzz short, a That Englishman in Texas Short, and a new Act Locally Waco with Elizabeth Riley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Geneva
War and the press

Inside Geneva

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 37:37 Transcription Available


Send us a textHow do journalists report on war when they're denied access?“For the first time I think since the Second World War, Israel has not allowed foreign journalists to come into Gaza. This is unprecedented,” says Israeli journalist Meron Rapoport.Palestinian journalists, who live in Gaza, have paid a terrible price for their reporting.“Gaza has been a horror story. The Committee to Protect Journalists estimates that around 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed in the past two years,” says Nick Cumming-Bruce, contributor for the New York Times.Many appear to have been deliberately targeted.Irene Khan, UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression and opinion, says: “I've been told by journalists that wearing a jacket marked ‘press' doesn't protect you. It actually makes you a target. That is just unacceptable."Aid agencies travel to Gaza – they, too, report on what they see. “We've reported on a war on children, a famine and a polio outbreak. Always, always, and only with data and testimonials,” says James Elder from the UN children's charity Unicef.But often their evidence has been dismissed.“There is no famine in the Gaza Strip. It is simply not true,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar.Should journalists have pushed harder for access?“International media should have told Israel, ‘We won't accept any comments from the Israeli government unless you allow us access,'” adds Rapoport. Join host Imogen Foulkes for a fascinating discussion.Get in touch! Email us at insidegeneva@swissinfo.ch Twitter: @ImogenFoulkes and @swissinfo_en Thank you for listening! If you like what we do, please leave a review or subscribe to our newsletter. For more stories on the international Geneva please visit www.swissinfo.ch/Host: Imogen FoulkesProduction assitant: Claire-Marie GermainDistribution: Sara PasinoMarketing: Xin Zhang

Diseño y Diáspora
668. Diseñadores sin fronteras (Argentina). Una charla con Manu Rapoport, Marcelo Federico y Gabriela Salamida

Diseño y Diáspora

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 51:26


Manu Rapoport, Marcelo Federico y Gabriela Salamida trabajan para Diseñadores sin fronteras. Manu y Marcelo son diseñadores industriales, y Gabriela es licenciada en comunicación. En esta entrevista nos cuentan porque fundaron Diseñadores sin fronteras y qué hacen.  Hablamos de diseñar mobiliario para una plaza, de desarrollo regional y de diseñar para la emergencia. Y de esta manera de trabajar en diseño prestando un servicio a poblaciones vulnerables a través de diseñar desde sus necesidades. Ellos nos recomiendan: Periodistan de Fernando DuclosLas venas abiertas de América Latina de Eduardo GaleanoSur Oculto- banda de música de Córdoba, Argentina. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Argentina y diseño, Mapas y diseño, Diseño industrial, Cooperativas y colectivos de diseño, Espacios habitables, Ciudad y diseño, Territorio y diseño y Seguridad y diseño. En esta última lista pusimos varios otros episodios que tienen que ver con respuestas a emergencias climáticas, como incendios, terremotos o nevadas.

Russell & Medhurst
Insider Updates: Rapoport, Schefter & More on Jayden Daniels' Injury

Russell & Medhurst

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 9:03


After Grant Paulsen reported that Jayden Daniels would underwent an MRI following the Green Bay game, and much of the show focused on the initially unknown nature of his injury, NFL insiders Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport confirmed the details. Chris Russell reacts to the news, breaking down what it means for Daniels and the Commanders moving forward.

Christian Podcast Community
Israel: God's Chosen or Just Another Nation?

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 64:11 Transcription Available


Andrew Rapoport dives into a hot-button topic that's been stirring the pot in Christian circles: what's God's plan for national Israel? He joins forces with Pastor Jeff on the Tearing Down High Places podcast to unpack the complexities surrounding Israel's role today, especially as it relates to the ongoing debates about dispensationalism and covenant theology. They tackle tough questions like whether Christians should support Israel and how to navigate the often murky waters of theological interpretation. Andrew emphasizes that understanding Israel's current status is crucial for Christians, arguing against the notion that the church has replaced Israel in God's eyes. With a blend of wit and insight, they encourage listeners to approach these discussions with grace and understanding, reminding everyone that there's a lot more at stake than just theological posturing—it's about justice, support, and the unity of the faith.A deep dive into the complex relationship between faith, politics, and the nation of Israel unfolds throughout this engaging discussion on the Rap Report. Andrew Rapoport, the host, seamlessly transitions into an insightful interview with Pastor Jeff from the Tearing Down High Places podcast. The conversation kicks off with a critical examination of Israel's current geopolitical status and its theological implications for Christians today. They dissect the ongoing debates surrounding dispensationalism versus covenant theology, not just as abstract theological concepts, but as frameworks that shape the understanding of God's promises to Israel and their relevance in contemporary Christian life.The duo tackles the significant question: Is there a divine plan for national Israel in today's world? They reflect on the historical context of Israel's establishment in 1948 and the theological undercurrents that have led to differing perspectives on its legitimacy and support within Christian communities. Rapoport and Jeff emphasize the necessity for a balanced view that recognizes Israel's unique place in biblical prophecy while also urging listeners to engage with the political realities of the region. They argue that Christians must navigate these waters with wisdom, avoiding the pitfalls of both blind support and uncritical opposition to Israel, all while recognizing the importance of justice and righteousness in any stance taken.As the discussion progresses, humor and wit fill the air, lightening the weighty topics at hand. The pair's camaraderie shines through as they exchange banter about their home states and the sometimes ridiculous implications of theological arguments. Rapoport makes a compelling case that understanding Israel's place in God's plan is not merely academic but deeply intertwined with the Christian faith's foundations. They remind listeners that the narratives of God's people are not just historical footnotes but alive and kicking, influencing modern faith and practice. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with the intersection of faith and politics, encouraging thoughtful dialogue and deeper understanding of one of the most contentious issues in Christian theology today.Takeaways: Andrew Rapoport emphasizes the importance of understanding God's ongoing plan for national Israel, highlighting the debates surrounding support for Israel in Christian circles. The podcast dives into the complexities of dispensationalism versus covenant theology, suggesting that these theological frameworks significantly impact Christian perspectives on Israel today. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast's content and share insights on Israel's legitimacy and the role of Christians in supporting it. A key takeaway is the recognition that justice plays a vital role in the Christian response to Israel's situation, especially in light of recent conflicts. The discussion reveals how...

Christian Podcast Community
Are There Errors in the Bible Examining the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 60:14 Transcription Available


The Rap Report dives deep into the essential topic of biblical inerrancy, kicking off with a serious question that hangs in the air: Are there errors in the Bible? Andrew Rapoport, the host, introduces his friend Keith Foskey, known for his humorous takes on various denominations, but today, he brings a weighty discussion on textual criticism. Kieth explores how to trust the Bible as the authentic word of God, touching on the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, a pivotal document from the '70s that sought to clarify what inerrancy truly means. This episode is a rich blend of scholarly insight and accessible discussion, making complex theological concepts relatable and engaging for listeners while also maintaining a light-hearted vibe amidst serious discourse. As he unravels the layers of biblical authority and textual transmission, they invite the audience to consider the reliability of Scripture in a world marked by skepticism and varied interpretations.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the importance of biblical inerrancy and how it underpins Christian faith, emphasizing that if the Bible contains errors, it poses a significant problem for believers. Andrew Rapoport introduces Keith Foskey, noting his expertise in textual criticism, which is essential for understanding how we can trust the integrity of biblical texts over time. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, developed in the 70s, serves as a foundational document affirming the Bible's authority and trustworthiness amidst modern skepticism. Listeners are encouraged to explore the various translations of the Bible and the complexities surrounding textual variations to gain a deeper understanding of scriptural reliability. The podcast highlights the remarkable preservation of biblical texts, with a wealth of manuscripts that allow scholars to reconstruct what the originals likely stated despite minor variants. Rapoport argues that understanding the Bible's authority is key for Christians today, especially in light of contemporary challenges to its truth claims and interpretations. Mentioned in this episode:Book a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: speaker@sfe.bibleWhat Do They BelieveWhat do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport

Christian Podcast Community
From Pews to Peril: The Dangers of False Conversion

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 81:14 Transcription Available


The discussion centers around the concept of false converts, a critical issue in evangelism that hampers genuine outreach efforts. Andrew Rapoport and his friend Randy dive deep into the characteristics of false converts, highlighting how these individuals often believe they are saved while lacking true understanding or commitment to the gospel. They explore the complexities of church dynamics, where many attendees may outwardly appear to embrace faith yet remain spiritually blind to their own need for salvation. The conversation also touches on the implications of self-righteousness and the dangers posed by a superficial faith that fails to recognize the gravity of sin and the necessity of repentance. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own faith and discern whether their beliefs align with a true understanding of Christ's sacrifice and the transformative power of genuine conversion. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a light-hearted yet profound tone, making it both engaging and thought-provoking.In this eye-opening episode, Andrew Rapoport and Randy Atkins tackle the perplexing issue of false converts within the Christian faith. Their relaxed, colloquial banter does not diminish the gravity of the topic, as they delve into the intricacies of what it means to truly follow Christ versus merely adopting a title. Rapoport brings his expertise as the executive director of Striving for Eternity into the conversation, outlining the historical and theological implications of false conversions that have plagued the church throughout the ages. They discuss how cultural trends and modern evangelism tactics have often led to shallow commitments to faith, where individuals mistakenly believe they are secure in their salvation based on emotional experiences rather than a deep, scripted understanding of the gospel. The duo emphasizes the necessity of self-examination, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys. They utilize biblical texts to illustrate the dangers of being a false convert, noting how the New Testament is rife with warnings about self-deception and the importance of genuine repentance. Rapoport's anecdotes about evangelism experiences serve as cautionary tales, highlighting the need for churches to foster environments where authentic faith can flourish rather than simply counting numbers. Through their lively dialogue, listeners are encouraged to not only scrutinize their own beliefs but also engage in conversations about faith with others, challenging the status quo of mere nominalism in the church. The episode is both informative and entertaining, merging deep theological insights with a warm, approachable style. Rapoport and Atkins remind their audience that understanding the gospel is a lifelong journey, one that requires diligence, humility, and a sincere heart. As they wrap up, they leave listeners with a powerful exhortation to seek after true conversion, making it clear that a relationship with Christ is not about ticking boxes, but about a transformative experience that changes lives.Takeaways: The podcast episode dives deep into the topic of false converts, emphasizing the struggles evangelists face when engaging with individuals who mistakenly believe they are saved. Andrew Rapaport reflects on the historical context of false converts, discussing how the visible church has often been filled with those who do not truly believe. Listeners learn to differentiate between true salvation and mere profession of faith, highlighting the importance of self-examination in the Christian walk. The speakers stress the significance of understanding the gospel correctly, warning that many who claim to be Christians may not grasp the true implications of their faith. Through personal anecdotes, Rapaport illustrates the dangers of relying on superficial markers of faith, such as decision cards or

Jacobin Radio
Behind the News: Israel's Campaign of Total Destruction w/ Meron Rapoport

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 53:01


Mouin Rabbani surveys Israeli politics, the fate of the Palestinians, and Trump's fundraising tour of the Middle East. Meron Rapoport, co-author of a recent investigation for +972 Magazine, on Israel's strategy of destruction in Gaza. Read the article here: https://www.972mag.com/israel-gaza-total-urban-destruction/ Behind the News, hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive online: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/radio.html

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz
R ‘ Chaim Kohen Rapoport of Lvov, Pt. 3

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 48:47


His famous disputation with the Frankist Heretics, who claimed that the Jews who follow the Talmud murder Christians and use their blood for Passover purposes. He tore into them , calling a spade a spade!

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz
R Chaim Kohen Rapoport of Lvov (1699-1771) Part 2: Internal machlokes

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 47:51


The Underside of Jewish Kehilah politics in the "Old World"

The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh
Ian Rapoport now knows Falcons are serious about Kirk Cousins being backup

The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 12:12


Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear NFL Insider Ian Rapoport explain why he thinks there is now a good chance that the Falcons will keep Kirk Cousins as their backup quarterback, react to what Rapoport had to say, and then talk about how the Falcons and this show have been saying this all along.

The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh
HR2 - National media is realizing Falcons are serious about Kirk Cousins being backup

The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 37:31


HR2 - National media is realizing Falcons are serious about Kirk Cousins being backup In hour two Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear NFL Insider Ian Rapoport explain why he thinks there is now a good chance that the Falcons will keep Kirk Cousins as their backup quarterback, react to what Rapoport had to say, and then talk about how the Falcons and this show have been saying this all along. Mike, Ali, and Beau continue hour two by reacting to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle. The Morning Shift crew also continues to recap and react to the Atlanta Braves coming back from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Colorado Rockies 6-3 last night in the opening game of the three game series between the Braves and Rockies. Mike, Beau, and Ali also talk about how Bryce Elder deserves credit for how he's pitched in his last two starts. Finally, Mike Beau, Ali, and close out hour two by Mike Johnson and getting Mike'd Up!

The Cook & Joe Show
Pirates questionable lineup construction, Rapoport on Sanders and Rodgers

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 15:40


Six of the nine hitters in the lineup last night were hitting under .200. The Pirates aren't spending much and when they do, it's on the wrong guys. The Pirates are off to their worst start under Derek Shelton in a full season. Ian Rapoport thinks the draft could be a realistic deadline for Aaron Rodgers to sign, or the Steelers will draft a quarterback.

The Cook & Joe Show
11AM - Pomp and Jay Caufield believe Mario would have broken all-time goals record; Pirates questionable lineup construction, Rapoport on Sanders and Rodgers

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 33:49


Hour 2 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Alex Ovechkin scored 895 and Jay thinks what Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin have done has helped keep hockey relevant for a long time. Bob and Jay both think Mario Lemieux would be the all-time goal scorer if he didn't get hurt. Six of the nine hitters in the lineup last night were hitting under .200. Ian Rapoport thinks the draft could be a realistic deadline for Aaron Rodgers to sign, or the Steelers will draft a quarterback.

The Cook & Joe Show
Ian Rapoport said Steelers are interested in Dart, but how good is Dart?

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 8:58


Rapoport said the Steelers, Saints, Giants, and Browns have spent a lot of time with Jaxson Dart and are the teams more interested in Dart. Rapoport said Dart is "closing in" on being the No. 3 quarterback taken. Bruce Feldman says Dart does some things well and put up numbers at Ole Miss, but doesn't do anything great.

School for School Counselors Podcast
What Schools Get Wrong About ADHD

School for School Counselors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 20:37 Transcription Available


⭐️ Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ⭐️**********************************We've got to stop calling it "defiance" when it's actually dysregulation.In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on what ADHD really is- and why the strategies we often use in schools aren't cutting it. You'll learn:Why ADHD isn't a behavior problem (and what it actually is)The critical difference between knowing and doingWhy worksheets, clip charts, and “just try harder” don't workWhat school counselors can do instead to actually helpIf you've ever had a student who “knows the rules” but can't seem to follow them, this one's for you.And if you're tired of seeing kids punished for things they haven't learned how to manage yet?You're in the right place... Let's go!Resources:American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.Barkley, R. A. (1997). ADHD and the nature of self-control. New York, NY: Guilford Press.Barkley, R. A. (2011). Executive functions: What they are, how they work, and why they evolved. New York, NY: Guilford Press.Brown, T. E. (2013). A new understanding of ADHD in children and adults: Executive function impairments. Routledge.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Data and statistics about ADHD. https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/data.htmlQuinn, P. O., & Madhoo, M. (2014). A review of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in women and girls: uncovering this hidden diagnosis. The primary care companion for CNS disorders, 16(3), 27250.Shaw, P., Eckstrand, K., Sharp, W., Blumenthal, J., Lerch, J. P., Greenstein, D. E. E. A., ... & Rapoport, J. L. (2007). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is characterized by a delay in cortical maturation. Proceedings of the national academy of sciences, 104(49), 19649-19654.**********************************Our goal at School for School Counselors is to help school counselors stay on fire, make huge impacts for students, and catalyze change for our roles through grassroots advocacy and collaboration. Listen to get to know more about us and our mission, feel empowered and inspired, and set yourself up for success in the wonderful world of school counseling.Hang out in our Facebook groupJump in, ask questions, share your ideas and become a part of the most empowering school counseling group on the planet! (Join us to see if we're right.)Join the School for School Counselors MastermindThe Mastermind is packed with all the things your grad program never taught you IN ADDITION TO unparalleled support and consultation. No more feeling alone, invisible, unappreciated, or like you just don't know what to do next. We've got you!Did someone share this podcast with you? Be sure to subscribe for all the new episodes!!

Kreckman & Lindahl
2/28/25 Hour 2 - NFL mock draft trade, more on Schultz vs. Rapoport, Aaron Gordon is out tonight, Nique Clifford joins the show

Kreckman & Lindahl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 44:01


00:00 NFL mock draft trade.14:20 More on Schultz vs. Rapoport.23:15 Nique Clifford of the CSU Rams basketball team joins the show.36:45 Aaron Gordon is out tonight.

Eddie And Mike: The Podcast
Sporting Convos with Eddie and Mike - March 1st 2025

Eddie And Mike: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 54:15


On this episode of Sporting Convos with Eddie & Mike, we break down the NFL's new Hawk-Eye tech, the Browns being mid, and whether the Commanders should target Deebo Samuel. Plus, Washington's stadium drama, Rapoport vs. Schultz, and which athletes throughout history are worthy of Mjölnir. Tune in for hot takes and bold predictions!#EMPDMV

Mad Radio
HOUR 3 - Bad Take-a-Mania + Rapoport vs Schultz + Altuve in LF Expectations

Mad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 41:25


Seth and Sean see if anyone can unseat Angelo Cataldi as bad take champion, dive into the Ian Rapoport vs Jordan Schultz beef at the Combine, and discuss expectations for Jose Altuve in Left Field today.

You Better You Bet
Rapoport vs. Schultz Insider Wars

You Better You Bet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 17:09


Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe react to the reports of Jordan Schultz and Ian Rapoport arguing at the NFL Combine. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Help Them Bloom
33. From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Lessons in Motherhood and Leadership with Zoe Rapoport

Help Them Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 37:28


How do you navigate the intersection of motherhood, career, and self-care while maintaining a strong sense of identity?Zoe Rapoport, a licensed psychologist and leadership consultant dedicated to empowering women to thrive in both their personal and professional lives, joins Evelyn Mendal to explore the multifaceted challenges women face in balancing motherhood, career, and self-care while remaining true to their authentic selves.Zoe offers profound insights into the complexities of assertiveness, the pressures of societal expectations, and the journey of rediscovering identity, particularly after becoming a mother. They discuss the art of setting intentional boundaries, prioritizing self-care without guilt, and modeling healthy behaviors for children in an age shaped by the influence of social media.Learn more: Rapoport Psychological Services https://www.rapoportpsychological.com/Zoe Rapoport Consultinghttps://zoerapoportconsulting.com/ Follow Zoe:  @zoerapoport1360  @zoerapoportconsultinghttps://www.instagram.com/zoerapoportconsultingTakeaways:-Women often grapple with assertiveness across various aspects of life.-Rediscovering identity is a key focus for many mothers.-Societal pressures can overshadow personal desires.-Intentional boundaries are crucial for self-reconnection.-Mothers frequently experience guilt when prioritizing their needs.-Modeling balance and boundaries benefits children.-Social media can negatively affect self-worth and expectations.-Assertive communication is essential in relationships and parenting.Chapters:00:00 Empowering Women: A Journey into Leadership06:07 Setting Boundaries: The Key to Self-Discovery13:45 Modeling Healthy Boundaries for Kids18:38 Navigating Social Media and Self-WorthJoin the Conversation:Have a question or a topic you'd like us to explore? Let us know in the comments or connect with us on our social channels!Subscribe now and be part of a community dedicated to fostering growth, one child at a time:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCHkLGgtimFk4k5LWbA16TQg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/23fNuTTnsAmwDkByZltzWTApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/help-them-bloom/id1648317889Stay Connected:Follow us on Instagram: @hatchandbloomco instagram.com/hatchandbloomco Visit our website: https://www.hatchandbloom.co/Produced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/

The Next Pats Podcast - A Patriots Podcast
NFL Insiders: Drake Maye is ABSOLUTELY a draw for free agents

The Next Pats Podcast - A Patriots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 29:13


Phil Perry is joined by NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero on radio row at Super Bowl LIX! Phil sits down with Rapoport and Pelissero to discuss the ascent of Drake Maye, how the Patriots can attract top free agents, Mike Vrabel's coaching staff, Tom Brady's role in Vegas and much more!02:15: Ian Rapoport weighs in on the hype around Drake Maye from Patriots fans and whether or not he's enough to draw in top free agents05:55: Tee Higgins more likely to stay in Cincinnati10:40: Phil is joined by Tom Pelissero and weighs in on the staff around Mike Vrabel15:30: "Firmly believe" Belichick is willing to come back to the NFL19:30: It's 'Tom Brady's show' in Vegas22:00: Is Drake Maye a real draw for free agents despite Patriots record last year? WATCH every episode of The Next Pats podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCSpatriotsFacebookInstagramTikTok

Christian Podcast Community
Church, Part 8 of What We Believe, Part 44

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 67:05 Transcription Available


Rapp Report episode 327 Discussed from What We Believe?"The purpose of the church is to glorify God (Ephesians 3:21) by building itself up in the faith (Ephesians 4:13-16), by instruction of the Word (2 Timothy 2:2, 15; 3:16-17), by fellowship (Acts 2:47; 1 John 1:3), by keeping the ordinances (Luke 22:19; Acts 2:38-42), and by advancing and communicating the gospel to the entire world (Matthew 28:19; Acts 1:8; 2:42). The local church is a God-centered, Bible-centered ministry that seeks eternal preparation by the exaltation of God, edification and equipping of believers, and evangelization of the world, starting with the local community."The primary focus of this podcast episode is the purpose of the church, emphasizing that its mission is to glorify God through various means, including the edification of believers, the instruction of the Word, maintaining fellowship, observing ordinances, and advancing the gospel worldwide. Andrew Rapoport engages in a thoughtful discussion with guest Harold Smith, a church revitalization missionary, who shares insights from his extensive experience working with struggling congregations. They explore the vital role of local churches in not just nurturing existing believers but also in reaching out to the lost, stressing the importance of a God-centered and Bible-centered ministry. The conversation highlights the need for churches to prioritize doctrinal clarity and community, as well as the dangers of becoming too focused on entertaining or appeasing congregants. With a mix of humor and serious reflection, the episode provides valuable insights for anyone involved in church leadership or seeking a deeper understanding of their faith community's role in the modern world.Andrew Rapoport welcomes Harold Smith to the podcast, where they delve into the vital role of the church in the modern world, emphasizing its purpose to glorify God. This episode marks the continuation of their series on what they believe, specifically addressing the church's mission in relation to personal faith and community. Smith, who serves as a church revitalization missionary, shares his experiences in revitalizing struggling congregations, particularly those with fewer than a hundred members. The discussion highlights the often-overlooked reality of small churches that face significant challenges in maintaining their vitality and effectiveness. Rapoport and Smith outline the church's purpose, which encompasses building up the faith of its members through biblical instruction, fellowship, the observance of ordinances, and the communication of the gospel to...

The Opperman Report
Searching for Patty Hearst - A True Crime Novel

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 52:46


Roger Rapoport - Searching for Patty Hearst: A True Crime Novel Nov 20, 2023Roger Rapoport joins Ed Opperman to discuss one of the most controversial kidnapping cases of the twentieth century; Patty Hearst.On the night that Patty Hearst  was kidnapped in 1974, journalist Roger D. Rapoport, was a short drive  away in his El Cerrito home. He quickly became one of the primary  reporters covering the saga as it unfolded in real time. His reporting  gave local and national readers a window into one of the most bizarre  and polarizing crimes in U.S. history. Now, fifty years later, he has  written a novel, Searching for Patty Hearst,  that draws heavily from that time. In this compelling new book, he  explores alternative theories of the crime and delves into the complex  psychology of many of the key actors in a drama that kept the country  riveted. Using the techniques of fiction, Rapoport gives voice to much  of the story that fell outside of the bounds of journalistic coverage.  "I wrote this novel because I believed the American public deserved  nothing but the truth," he says. With a wry sensibility and insider  knowledge that Rapoport is one of the few people to possess, Searching for Patty Hearst,  goes beyond the tabloid headlines to tell the story in all its depth.  Rapoport takes on such questions as: Why did Patty participate in the  kidnapping of a high school student hours before six of the SLA  kidnappers were killed in a firefight with the Los Angeles police  department? Did celebrity coroner Thomas Noguchi, whom Rapoport  interviewed, mishandle the autopsies of six SLA victims? Why did Patty's  lawyers dump her fiancée Steve Weed as a key witness at her trial at  the last minute? It's often said that fiction can offer insights into  the truth that reporting can't. If that is the case, the story of Patty  Hearst, the SLA, and the kidnapping that carved them into the American  psyche just may be told for the first time with Searching for Patty Hearst.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Le Batard & Friends Network
NPDS - The final Woj Bomb has been sent: are sports insiders really needed?; Brewers defy the odds!; Toronto sports takeover complete (Episode 1129)

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 53:59


Today's word of the day is ‘insider' as in Woj Bomb as in Shams as in Schefter as in Rapoport. What am I talking about? Adrian Wojnarowski is stepping away from being the biggest insider in the world to go be GM at a small basketball school. Huh? (12:40) The Milwaukee Brewers have won the NL Central! Defying the odds. Counsell gone? Corbin gone? No problem! (16:35) The Yankees are back in the postseason. Clinched a spot. Judge and Soto show will carry on. (18:30) The Baltimore Orioles DFA'd Craig Kimbrel. What a move. Big time closer, late in career, he's been bad for half a season. (28:50) Review: American Hustle. (33:25) NPPOD. (37:20) Let's talk Toronto sports. Rogers Communications is buying up every team. Blue Jays. Maple Leafs. Raptors. Toronto FC. Argonauts. All Rogers. (46:22) Drake London scored and celebrated by faking firing off a machine gun. His coach said it was a t-shit cannon. Huh? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nothing Personal with David Samson
The final Woj Bomb has been sent: are sports insiders really needed?; Brewers defy the odds!; Toronto sports takeover complete (Episode 1129)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 53:59


Today's word of the day is ‘insider' as in Woj Bomb as in Shams as in Schefter as in Rapoport. What am I talking about? Adrian Wojnarowski is stepping away from being the biggest insider in the world to go be GM at a small basketball school. Huh? (12:40) The Milwaukee Brewers have won the NL Central! Defying the odds. Counsell gone? Corbin gone? No problem! (16:35) The Yankees are back in the postseason. Clinched a spot. Judge and Soto show will carry on. (18:30) The Baltimore Orioles DFA'd Craig Kimbrel. What a move. Big time closer, late in career, he's been bad for half a season. (28:50) Review: American Hustle. (33:25) NPPOD. (37:20) Let's talk Toronto sports. Rogers Communications is buying up every team. Blue Jays. Maple Leafs. Raptors. Toronto FC. Argonauts. All Rogers. (46:22) Drake London scored and celebrated by faking firing off a machine gun. His coach said it was a t-shit cannon. Huh? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3354 - Israel's Secret Undermining Of the ICC w/ Meron Rapoport

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 81:00


It's Hump Day! Sam and Emma speak with Meron Rapoport, editor of Local Call and writer at +972 Magazine, to discuss his recent piece entitled "Surveillance and interference: Israel's covert war on the ICC exposed", co-authored with Yuval Abraham. First, Sam runs through updates on Biden's blatantly illegal new asylum policy, the New York Times report on Israel's disinformation campaign against elected US officials, US primary elections, Indian elections, charges in Wisconsin's fake electors scheme, Chuck Schumer's Senate, Starbucks and Amazon union action, and Eric Adams' Cop City, before diving deep into Biden's new Trumpian asylum policy. Meron Rapoport then joins, as he walks Sam through the release of +972 and the Guardian's recent investigation on Israel's decade-long project of blackmail and surveillance against ICC officials, and the revelations around what Israel has done to keep the story under wraps. After expanding on the particular role that Yossi Cohen's Mossad played in initiating the project against then-ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, Rapoport steps back to assess the widespread nature of Israel's surveillance of ICC officials, why fear of criminal proceedings pushed Netanyahu to issue this authorization, and how they attempted to use the information to undermine the credibility of the ICC's sources. After expanding on the internal awareness of the criminal nature of Israel's genocide, Meron, Sam, and Emma wrap up by assessing whether the international backlash to Israel's ethnic cleansing of Gaza has had any major impact on the Israeli public's awareness. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma parse through the absurd mentality that led to Biden's new illegal (and inhumane) asylum policy, Gayle King's recent interview with a Jewish US Army Major who resigned in protest of the US' role in Israel's genocide, and talk with Dennis from Tennessee about the status of weed legalization. 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