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Best podcasts about Raviv

Latest podcast episodes about Raviv

Out of Zion with Susan Michael
Christians and Jews United for Israel: Consul General Livia Link-Raviv on ISRAEL FACE TO FACE

Out of Zion with Susan Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 29:40


In this episode of “Israel Face to Face,” which focuses on the collaboration between Christians and Jews in support of Israel, Dr. Susan Michael interviews Israeli Consul General to the Southwest Livia Link-Raviv. Raviv shares her experiences as an Israeli diplomat living in America during the events of October 7 and discusses the rise of antisemitism outside Israel that followed these events. They also explore their perspectives on the Trump administration's approach to the Jewish community in America, the significance of Christian support for Israel, and what must happen for traumatized Israelis to truly begin healing.

Supra Insider
#53: The state of AI prototyping for product managers | Colin Matthews & Tal Raviv

Supra Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 68:04


Welcome to another episode of Supra Insider. This time, Ben and Marc sat down with Tal Raviv and Colin Matthews for a candid conversation about how AI is reshaping the work and mindset of modern product managers.They unpack insights from Tal's recent survey on AI prototyping adoption, common challenges for PMs using AI tools, and the importance of learning how to experiment effectively. Colin shares how his approach to evaluating side projects has shifted now that AI accelerates time to build—and why go-to-market remains the biggest bottleneck.They also explore why some companies still penalize failure, how team dynamics are evolving as PMs become more self-sufficient, and why embracing high-leverage work is more critical than ever. If you're a PM, solopreneur, or product leader trying to navigate the new AI era, this episode is packed with honest takes and practical advice.All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube.New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox

SMART TECH
Autonomie numérique européenne, épisode 2/5 : la santé

SMART TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 16:44


L'idée d'autonomie numérique n'est pas nouvelle pour l'Europe. Ravivée par la guerre en Ukraine, puis par l'arrivée de Trump au pouvoir, la dépendance de l'Europe aux technologies américaines est plus que jamais pointée du doigt. Ce deuxième épisode de notre série porte sur le domaine de la santé. Comment garantir la protection des données, l'indépendance technologique et l'innovation locale dans ce secteur crucial ? -----------------------------------------------------------------------SMART TECH - Le magazine quotidien de l'innovationDans SMART TECH, l'actu du numérique et de l'innovation prend tout son sens. Chaque jour, des spécialistes décryptent les actualités, les tendances, et les enjeux soulevés par l'adoption des nouvelles technologies.

SMART TECH
Autonomie numérique européenne, épisode 1/5 : les infrastructures

SMART TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 16:53


L'idée d'autonomie numérique n'est pas nouvelle pour l'Europe. Ravivée par la guerre en Ukraine, puis par l'arrivée de Trump au pouvoir, la dépendance de l'Europe aux technologies américaines est plus que jamais pointée du doigt. SMART TECH ouvre la discussion dans une série de 5 épisodes et ce premier est consacré aux infrastructures. Comment l'Europe peut-elle gagner du terrain face aux géants américains du cloud, des réseaux et des data centers ?-----------------------------------------------------------------------SMART TECH - Le magazine quotidien de l'innovationDans SMART TECH, l'actu du numérique et de l'innovation prend tout son sens. Chaque jour, des spécialistes décryptent les actualités, les tendances, et les enjeux soulevés par l'adoption des nouvelles technologies.

Le Billet politique
Paris-Alger, une relation déjà fragile ravivée par l'attaque de Mulhouse

Le Billet politique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 4:23


durée : 00:04:23 - Le Billet politique - par : Astrid de Villaines - L'attaque au couteau samedi 22 février à Mulhouse ravive les divergences politiques en France et ne va pas améliorer la relation avec l'Algérie déjà bien fragilisée…

C à vous
Attentat de Mulhouse : tensions ravivées entre Paris et Alger - La story

C à vous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 7:35


Après le drame qui s'est déroulé à Mulhouse samedi après-midi, les tensions avec le pays d'origine du meurtrier sont d'autant plus vives que l'Algérie aurait refusé à de nombreuses reprises de recevoir cet homme visé par une OQTF. Dans le gouvernement, les avis divergent quant au ton à employer contre le gouvernement algérien. Bruno Retailleau a lui décidé de parler fort. Tous les soirs du lundi au vendredi vers 19h20 sur France 5, Mohamed Bouhafsi raconte une des histoires qui a fait l'actualité du jour.

Supra Insider
#42: How AI is changing the way product teams work | Tal Raviv & Joshua Herzig-Marx

Supra Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 82:34


Welcome to another episode of Supra Insider. This time, Marc and Ben sat down with Tal Raviv and Joshua Herzig-Marx to explore AI's seismic impact on product development. This conversation unpacks how revolutionary tools like Replit and Vercel v0 are democratizing prototyping and reshaping traditional roles across design, engineering, and product management.Delving beyond surface-level observations, our guests share provocative insights on AI agents' role in reshaping workplace dynamics and envision the emergence of AI-native enterprises. From reimagining established workflows to envisioning AI-first companies, this episode delivers crucial insights for anyone building products in the AI era.All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube (video).New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox

Raw Data By P3
Power BI is Back on the Menu, plus The Importance of Usage Data, w/ Gil Raviv

Raw Data By P3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 72:23


Gil Raviv has spent years shaping how we use data. From his early days at Microsoft, where he played a key role in developing Power Query, to his work refining how dashboards serve their users, Gil's career is a masterclass in making data tools both practical and powerful. In this episode, we sit down with Gil to dig into why usage data is the missing ingredient for truly effective BI. He explains how understanding what users do with your dashboards can completely change the way you design and deliver them. We also talk about his journey through the world of business intelligence, the lessons he learned along the way, and why he's so passionate about building tools that meet people where they are. Whether you're a Power BI power user or just starting to think about how data fits into your business, Gil's insights will get you thinking differently.

À propos
Jean-Marie Le Pen, l'homme qui a ravivé la flamme de l'extrême-droite française - « À propos », le podcast du Soir 

À propos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 12:01


C'est une page entière de la vie politique française qui s'est tournée, ce 7 janvier. Avec le décès de Jean-Marie Le Pen, cofondateur du Front National et boxeur des hémicycles pendant un demi-siècle. Le père de Marine avait 96 ans. Il restera le premier à avoir amené l'extrême-droite au deuxième tour d'une présidentielle. Il restera aussi pour des saillies toutes plus abjectes les unes que les autres. On revient sur la carrière du Menhir avec Joëlle Meskens, notre envoyée permanente à Paris.« À propos », c'est notre sélection de l'actualité, du lundi au vendredi dès 5 heures sur Le Soir et votre plateforme de podcasts préférée. Retrouvez tous les podcasts du journal « Le Soir » sur https://podcasts.lesoir.be

Grand angle
Décès de Jean-Marie Le Pen, l'homme qui a ravivé la flamme de l'extrême-droite française

Grand angle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 11:30


C'est une page entière de la vie politique française qui s'est tournée, ce 7 janvier. Avec le décès de Jean-Marie Le Pen, cofondateur du Front National et boxeur des hémicycles pendant un demi-siècle. Le père de Marine avait 96 ans. Il restera le premier à avoir amené l'extrême-droite au deuxième tour d'une présidentielle. Il restera aussi pour des saillies toutes plus abjectes les unes que les autres. On revient sur la carrière du Menhir avec Joëlle Meskens, notre envoyée permanente à Paris.

The Product Manager
The AI Productivity & Prompt Engineering Hacks You'll Need in 2025 (with Tal Raviv)

The Product Manager

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 27:56 Transcription Available


In the ever-evolving landscape of AI, it's easy to feel overwhelmed or even skeptical about integrating these advanced technologies into our everyday work lives.In this episode, Hannah Clark is joined by Tal Raviv—Instructor, Build Your Personal PM Productivity System & AI Copilot—to explore practical steps product managers can take to seamlessly incorporate AI into their workflows.Resources from this episode:Subscribe to The Product Manager newsletterCheck out this episode's sponsor: Wix StudioConnect with Tal on LinkedIn and Twitter/X

Supra Insider
#36: How AI is making product management fun again | Tal Raviv (Ex-Riverside, AppsFlyer, Patreon)

Supra Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 74:00


Welcome to another episode of Supra Insider. This time, Marc and Ben sat down with Tal Raviv, an experienced product manager and AI enthusiast, to explore the intersection of AI and productivity in product management. Tal shares insights from his career, including his time as the first PM at Riverside and his work building generative AI features.We dove deep into the myths surrounding AI's role in product management, the power of context when working with tools like Claude and ChatGPT, and practical use cases for both co-pilots and agents. Tal also shared tips on creating a personal productivity system and how product managers can use AI to become more effective and impactful in their roles. Whether you're new to AI or looking to level up your approach, this episode has something for you.All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube (video).New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox

The Quad
LIFE IN THE BALANCE: Will Residents Return to the North of Israel? w/ Liat Cohen Raviv | The Quad Interviews

The Quad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 18:09


Fleur Hassan-Nahoum interviews Liat Cohen-Raviv, founder of a civilian forum for the north of Israel. This interview is a follow-up to a previous conversation with Liat several months ago when the war with Hezbollah was still raging. Today, Liat fills us in on what's left of her town after months of shelling and what residents are doing to rebuild their once-flourishing community to even greater heights.Catch every story from Israel and the Jewish World: Latest news: https://bit.ly/jewish_news_service Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://bit.ly/subscribe_to_JNS You can also join the fight against media bias! Donate here: https://bit.ly/Support-JNS

מוצרלה | Mozzarella- A Product Management Podcast
271 - CPO Series #2 - Product Org (feat. Keren Raviv)

מוצרלה | Mozzarella- A Product Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 57:50


בניית ארגון מוצר הוא תהליך קשה וסבוך, כזה שדורש הסתכלות רחבה, תזמון נכון והשמה מדויקת. בפרק החדש בסדרת ה CPO במוצרלה, פגשתי את קרן רביב, ה CPO של חברת Pomvom לשיחה מעמיקה על בניית ארגון מוצר והאתגרים איתם מתמודדים בתהליך כזה.

Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education
Sights and Visions of Israel Education

Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 39:25 Transcription Available


As we look at the future of Israel education, it's just as critical to look back and reflect on how we as educators have succeeded and could have improved in this holy work.In this pivotal and hard-hitting Adapting episode on laying out the vision of Israel education, David Bryfman and Dr. Zohar Raviv create the space to look inward, encouraging educators to be self-critical and self-reflective. When it comes to the biggest challenges and how Israel education can improve, Raviv has opinions on this revolutionary moment in the evolution of the Jewish people. For those who care about the fate of Jewish pride, you won't want to miss this episode. This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Miranda Lapides. The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben.  This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media.  If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating and review, or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York. 

The Regeneration Will Be Funded
Risk Transfer Solutions for Nature - Raviv Turner (NatureX Studio)

The Regeneration Will Be Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 47:12


Raviv Turner is a founder partner at NatureX Studio. https://www.naturex.studio

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career
Becoming a super IC: Lessons from 12 years as a PM individual contributor | Tal Raviv (Product Lead at Riverside)

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 91:22


Tal Raviv is a product manager at Riverside, where he joined as its first PM. Over his 12-year career as an individual contributor, Tal has been an early PM at Patreon, AppsFlyer, and Wix, working in consumer growth, developer API platforms, and pricing. He started his career by co-founding a profitable SaaS company and also volunteers as a surf instructor for people with disabilities. In our conversation, Tal shares:• Why he has chosen to stay an individual contributor rather than moving into management• The rise of “super ICs” and how companies can support this career path• Advice for succeeding as a long-term IC product manager• How he uses AI to enhance his productivity• How to build self-reliant teams and make yourself redundant• Lessons from failures• Much more—Brought to you by:• Gamma—A new way to present, powered by AI• WorkOS—Modern identity platform for B2B SaaS, free up to 1 million MAUs• Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments—Find the transcript and show notes at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-super-ic-pm-tal-raviv—Where to find Tal Raviv:• X: https://x.com/talraviv• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talsraviv/• Maven course: https://maven.com/tal-raviv/product-manager-productivity-system/—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Tal's background(02:24) Choosing to stay an IC project manager(07:05) The value of IC roles(08:31) Compensation and career path(12:37) Advice for companies on creating space for ICs(14:33) Leveraging AI for productivity(22:44) Build your personal PM productivity system(37:39) Contrarian opinions and insights(44:32) Book smart vs. street smart decision-making(51:51) There's no one right way to get things done(57:03) Failure corner(01:19:04) Lightning round(01:26:50) Living through conflict—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe

Radio Labyrinth
S9 Ep34: Guest: Shaun Raviv of NOBLE Podcast

Radio Labyrinth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 61:53


This week, we're back in the Labyrinth with all the pop culture news you crave—and we're excited to have a special guest! First, we dive into the headline-grabbing interview between Theo Von and Donald Trump, plus an update on the DNC featuring a surprise appearance by George W. Bush. We also shed light on an underreported story: two American astronauts stranded on the International Space Station. What's the latest on their situation, and when might they return home? Our guest this week is Shaun Raviv, creator of the #1 true crime podcast in the nation, “Noble,” which investigates the shocking Tri-State Crematory scandal that rocked Georgia in the early 2000s. Shaun, a freelance print and audio journalist based in Atlanta, has written for Wired, The Intercept, BuzzFeed, The Atlantic, and more. Even if you didn't live in Georgia in 2002, this haunting story has captivated listeners across the country. Join us as we dive deep into Shaun's riveting investigation and explore the chilling details of the scandal. After our interview, Steph brings us all the week's pop culture news, including some updates that might make you rethink your Disney+ subscription. Disney has pulled the plug on The Acolyte after just one season—are Star Wars fans actually relieved? We also hear Michael Keaton's thoughts on Beetlejuice 2 and the surprising news that Chick-fil-A is venturing into streaming services (we're just as confused as you are). This week, we've moved a few segments—Views or Snooze? and Staff Picks—to our Patreon-exclusive After Show. If you're a Patreon member, head over to Patreon.com to catch the bonus content. Don't forget to hit subscribe, give us a thumbs-up, and check us out on Spotify for the full audio experience. Your support keeps the Labyrinth thriving as we guide you through the twists and turns of pop culture. So grab your favorite headphones, get comfy, and join us for another epic journey with the Radio Labyrinth Podcast! And as always, KEEP IT CANON! ShaunRaviv.com And check out “Noble” podcast on any of your pod catchers. ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Guest: Shaun Raviv Hosts: Tim Andrews, Jeff Leiboff, Steph Swain and Dustin Lollar Audio Podcast & YouTube Video Edited by Dustin Lollar Watch The YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/7VjXlrhmKO8 ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://linktr.ee/RadioLabyrinth ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ SPONSORS: Atlanta Pizza & Gyro http://www.atlantapizzagyro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/atlpizza/ LDI REPROPRINTING OF ATHENS CALL 706-316-9366 OR EMAIL THEM AT ATHENS@LDILINE.COM ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL OF OUR RADIO PRODUCERS & PATRONS! Thanks to our Radio Labyrinth Producers: Jeff Peterson, Bryan Smith, Chelsey Smith, Jim Fortner, Brett Perkins, Terri Fuller, Chris Chandler, Tim Slaton, Mike Hall, Mike D, Matt Carter, John Allen & Robey Neeley.  And thank you to all of our awesome Patreon Patrons: Hemp Huntress, Tracy McCoy, Emily Warren, Buck Monterey, Randy Reeves, Robey Neeley, Robert Kerns, Wayne Blair, Sherrie Dougherty, Rusty Weinberg, Michael Einhaus, Mark Weilandt, Leslie Haynie, Kevin Stokes, Jesse Rusinski, Jeremy Truman, Jeff Peterson, Herb Lamb, Gwynne Ketcham, Denise Reynolds, David C Funk, Collin Omen, Christopher Doerr, Chris Weilandt, Chris Cosentino, Erick Malmstrom, Brian Jackson, Brennon Price, Andrew Mulazzi, Andrew Harbin, Amber Gilpatrick, Alan Barker, Aaron Roberts, Walt Murray PI, Sam Wells, Ryan Wilson, Lou Coniglio, Kevin Schwartz, Kevin Jackson, Gus Turner, Jim Fortner, Scott Augustine, Jonathan Wilson, Cynthia Hadaway, Tony Outlaw, Dave Benson,Jack G,Adam Lavezzo, Kyle Gorecki and Tom & Terri Kennedy!

AWS Health Innovation Podcast
#98, Advancing Adaptive Clinical Trials with Causal ML, with Raviv Pryluk from PhaseV

AWS Health Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 37:50


PhaseV is pioneering the use of reinforcement learning, causal ML, and adaptive trial design to optimize resource utilization and time efficiency in drug development.

Holiday Cottage Handbook
HCH046: Vered Raviv Schwarz: Exponential growth in the STR industry

Holiday Cottage Handbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 35:15


Vered Raviv Schwarz, President and COO of Guesty, is the special guest on today's show.Guesty is one of the leading property management solutions in the short-term rentals industry – whether you run one property or hundreds.During this episode, learn:• Why companies need to think big from day one• Why Guesty stands out from the crowd• Guesty's growth plans• STR trends• Tips for hosts and property managers2:35 Vered's career journey: journalism, law, tech, and short-term rentals5:41 Growing a company: think big from the outset7:32 The importance of having an end goal9:37 Joining Guesty and making an impact on global trends12:23 The STR industry is the new kid on the block14:53 Guesty elevator pitch18:53 What marks Guesty out from the crowd20:25 Helping hosts scale21:19 Guesty's growth plans23:28 More consolidation in the PMS space25:46 STR industry trends28:16 Vered's top tips for hosts and property managers31:09 Favourite brand in the STR space: Breezeway31:38 Individual mention: Amy Hinote32:36 No. 1 lesson learnedLinks:James Varley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Holiday Cottage Handbook: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/Free ticket for STR Zone on 4-5 October: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/str-zonePriority list for new e-book: https://www.holidaycottagehandbook.com/e-bookVered Raviv Schwarz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vered-raviv-schwarz/Guesty: https://www.guesty.com/Mentions:Breezeway: https://www.breezeway.io/Amy Hinote: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amymutual/Sponsor links:HCH Financial Services: https://www.hchfs.com/ Call: 0333 1234 536 Email: advice@hchfs.comApollo 3D: https://www.apollo3d.co.uk/fhl/Touch Stay: https://touchstay.com/?utm_source=HolidayCottageHandbook&utm_medium=email+social&utm_campaign=airbnbBeyond: https://www.beyondpricing.com/products/why-beyond?utm_medium=seo&utm_source=partner-2024&utm_campaign=holiday_cottage_handbook_2024Search and Stay: https://www.searchandstay.com/Enjoy the show?Please subscribe, rate, and review! Email the show: james@holidaycottagehandbook.com

Radio Vostok - La Quotidienne
L’expo qui a ravivé la flamme avec mon vélo

Radio Vostok - La Quotidienne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024


Le vélo sous toutes ses formes. Ou une plongée dans l'histoire captivante de la bicyclette à Genève. C'est ce que propose le musée Rath, en collaboration avec le Muséum, jusqu'à la mi-octobre à la place Neuve. J'y suis allée sans attente. J'aime bien mon vélo, mais ce n'est pas la […] The post L'expo qui a ravivé la flamme avec mon vélo first appeared on Radio Vostok.

Radio Vostok
L’expo qui a ravivé la flamme avec mon vélo

Radio Vostok

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024


Le vélo sous toutes ses formes. Ou une plongée dans l'histoire captivante de la bicyclette à Genève. C'est ce que propose le musée Rath, en collaboration avec le Muséum, jusqu'à la mi-octobre à la place Neuve. J'y suis allée sans attente. J'aime bien mon vélo, mais ce n'est pas la […] The post L'expo qui a ravivé la flamme avec mon vélo first appeared on Radio Vostok.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Cancer Patient Suffers Crypto Scam. $1.8M Lost. Angela Sloan, Cybercrime Victim & Bezalel E. Raviv.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 26:38


Angela Sloan is the victim of a cryptocurrency scam, which resulted in the loss of 500 Ethereum, the equivalent of $1.8 million, all the while she was battling cancer. In this episode, Angela joins Bezalel Eithan Raviv, the CEO and Founder of Lionsgate Network, who is helping to recover her lost funds, and host Melissa O'Leary to discuss her experience in detail. Get more info about Lionsgate Network at https://lionsgate.network. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com

Les matins
Émeutes en Nouvelle-Calédonie, les tensions entre loyalistes et indépendantistes ravivées

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 14:46


durée : 00:14:46 - Journal de 8 h - La Nouvelle-Calédonie connait des émeutes avec des maisons brûlées et des dizaines de personnes interpellées. Le gouvernement local appelle les habitants à "la raison et au calme".

Le journal de 8H00
Émeutes en Nouvelle-Calédonie, les tensions entre loyalistes et indépendantistes ravivées

Le journal de 8H00

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 14:46


durée : 00:14:46 - Journal de 8 h - La Nouvelle-Calédonie connait des émeutes avec des maisons brûlées et des dizaines de personnes interpellées. Le gouvernement local appelle les habitants à "la raison et au calme".

Les journaux de France Culture
Émeutes en Nouvelle-Calédonie, les tensions entre loyalistes et indépendantistes ravivées

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 14:46


durée : 00:14:46 - Journal de 8 h - La Nouvelle-Calédonie connait des émeutes avec des maisons brûlées et des dizaines de personnes interpellées. Le gouvernement local appelle les habitants à "la raison et au calme".

Good Morning Hospitality
Breaking News: Guesty Acquires Rentals United with Special Interview with Vered Raviv Schwarz, COO at Guesty

Good Morning Hospitality

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 13:24


In this exclusive bonus episode, Guesty's COO and president, Vered Raviv Schwarz, discusses the company's recent $130 million series F fundraise and the acquisition of Rentals United, a prominent channel manager. This strategic move aims to enhance distribution networks and improve product offerings through robust data analysis and AI capabilities. The interview highlights the synergy between Guesty, a property management software provider, and Rentals United, emphasizing the latter's strong distribution network across 60+ OTA channels, including Airbnb and Booking.com. Vered also touches upon Guesty's future prospects, including its aspirations for an IPO and how this acquisition and fundraising align with its goals for market leadership and industry consolidation. The discussion further explores the different facets of the technology and operational aspects that distinguish Guesty in the public market, underscoring its potential for success in comparison to other companies. — Good Morning Hospitality is part of the Hospitality.FM podcast network and a Hospitality.FM Original. If you like this podcast, then you'll also love Behind The Stays with Zach Busekrus, which comes out every Tuesday & Friday, wherever you get your podcasts! This show is structured to cover industry news in travel and hospitality and is recorded live every Monday morning at 7 a.m. PST/10 a.m. EST. So make sure you tune in during our live show on our social media channels or YouTube and join the conversation live! Thank you to all of the Hospitality.FM Partners who help make this show possible. If you have any press you want covered during the show, fill out this form! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le brief politique
GPA : un tweet de Marion Maréchal a ravivé les débats sur ce sujet sensible

Le brief politique

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 2:55


durée : 00:02:55 - Le brief politique - À la peine dans les sondages pour les élections européennes du 9 juin, la tête de liste Reconquête Marion Maréchal vient de s'opposer frontalement à la GPA. De quoi relancer les débats au sein de la classe politique sur cette question sensible.

Les enjeux internationaux
Succès en salle de “Civil War” : le spectre de la guerre de Sécession ravivé aux États-Unis

Les enjeux internationaux

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 11:08


durée : 00:11:08 - Les Enjeux internationaux - par : Guillaume Erner - Des reporters de guerre traversent les États-Unis pour atteindre la ligne de front située à Washington, où les rues sont devenues le terrain d'une guerre civile entre deux armées… Voici le décor du film "Civil War". - invités : Romain Huret Historien des Etats-Unis, président de l'EHESS

Climate Changers
Nature Related Financial Risks with Raviv Turner

Climate Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 28:28


Raviv Turner is a serial big data and AI entrepreneur and the founding member of the Nature Tech Collective, a non-profit coalition of nature tech companies covering satellite imaging, drones, IoT, LIDAR, eDNA, bio-acoustics and other tech that helps financial institutions and corporations measure, report and verify their nature-related impact claims and disclosures, to fight greenwashing and accelerate investment in nature-based solutions. Raviv also sits on the TNFD (Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures) nature data working group. He speaks on the topics of biodiversity ESG, natural capital, spatial finance, and digital MRV.

Power, Poverty & Politics
In God's Light: Israel Rises

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 59:31


“CURE America with Star Parker” commenced with a captivating exploration of the Middle East, featuring a one-on-one dialogue with Dan Raviv. Raviv shared keen insights into the evolving dynamics in Israel, delving into historical nuances and regional complexities. The spotlight then shifted to Daniel Flesch, a seasoned expert in Foreign Policy, offering a sharp perspective to the conversation. These interviews, alongside contributions from Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Council at Liberty Council Action, Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President of Government Affairs and Coalitions at CURE, collectively provided a nuanced understanding of the intricate geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Dannenfelser, in his role at CURE, added additional depth to the dialogue, addressing regional challenges and presenting expert analyses for potential strategies.

New Money Talks
The Viral Wizard: Rom Raviv's journey to 1b+ views | NMT EP63

New Money Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 80:50


In this episode, we talk about creating viral content and using it to grow a business Our guest Rom Raviv dives into the power of short form content, different social media platforms for growth, and how virality is super easy. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a biohacking nerd, a high performing employee, you will not want to miss this episode! - TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - Who is Rom? 5:20 - Early Content Days 11:20 - Techniques to go Viral 30:16 - Monetization 39:33 - Repurposing Content 47:13 - The most important thing to Rom 1:01:25 - Rom's Health Hacks 1:18:55 - Outro - CONNECT WITH Rom:

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
[Israel Business Series] The Role of Blockchain in Secure Transactions With Bezalel Raviv

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 40:06


Bezalel Raviv is the Founder of Lionsgate Network, a company specializing in cyber intelligence, blockchain analysis, and fraud detection services. He has an impressive track record in helping victims recover their funds from scams involving cryptocurrencies and online frauds. Recently, Bezalel's company has been in the spotlight after it thwarted hacking attempts and intercepted an impressive $90 million in Hamas funds. Bezalel is also the Founder and CEO of Halleluiah, a company that introduced music to metaverse, paving a new culture of copyrights management through blockchain. In this episode… Today, the extensive use of the internet has connected people globally, making sharing information and even funds much easier. With billions of people embracing this technology, scams and various forms of exploitation are increasingly common. What support systems are in place for victims of internet fraud? Bezalel Raviv outlines the process his company, Lionsgate Network, uses to help victims of scams in the crypto and digital spaces. He shares the challenges that victims face when seeking help from authorities, and how his company steps in to provide efficient solutions. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, host Dr. Jeremy Weisz welcomes Bezalel Raviv, Founder of Lionsgate Network, to discuss the crucial role they play in making blockchain transactions safer and more transparent — including a recent interception of $90 million in funds intended to fund Hamas terrorism. Bezalel's technical expertise, diligent team, and robust technology made it possible to identify the suspects involved. He shares how his team not only investigates suspected accounts but also has a system in place for preventive monitoring. Bezalel's ultimate goal goes beyond gathering data — it's about ensuring a conclusion that serves justice and improves blockchain security.

Jewish Latin Princess
357: Destroying the Hamas' Cryptocurrency Funding Network with Bezalel Eithan Raviv

Jewish Latin Princess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 58:09


B”H Crypto, Blockchain technology, Counter-terrorism, that's the topic of today's episode on Jewish Money Matters. I have Bezalel Eithan Raviv, CEO of Lionsgate Network talking about his collaboration with Israel's Ministry of Defense, and his pivotal role in the Ministry's freeze of millions of dollars in crypto wallets connected to Hamas. How did Bezalel enter […] The post 357: Destroying the Hamas' Cryptocurrency Funding Network with Bezalel Eithan Raviv appeared first on Yael Trusch.

The Blogger Genius Podcast with Jillian Leslie
The Future of Blogging: SEO Predictions for 2024 with Casey Markee

The Blogger Genius Podcast with Jillian Leslie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 59:45


I'm Jillian, your host, and today I'm excited to share with you an insightful conversation I had with SEO expert, Casey Markee. We delved into the recent Google updates, their impact on bloggers, how AI is changing blogging and what the future might look like as 3rd-party cookies get phased out, and how to position yourself for success in 2024. The Future of Blogging: AI and the Potential Decline of Ad Revenue As we approach 2024, I posed a question to our audience: How do you plan to grow your income considering the competition from AI content and the potential decline in ad revenue due to the phase-out of third-party cookies? I suggested that bloggers pivot by selling their own digital products and services to their audience. A tool I recommend is MiloTreeCart, which allows users to set up memberships, digital downloads, workshops, coaching, and mini-courses in less than ten minutes. It's user-friendly and offers real people to provide assistance. For the first thousand VIP customers, there's a one-time lifetime deal of $349 with no recurring fees, and a 30-day money-back guarantee is offered. Show Notes: MiloTreeCart Personality Quiz: What Digital Product Should I Create? MiloTree Pop-Up App Casey Markee MediaWyse Join My Blogger Genius Email List Catch My Party Become a Blogger Genius Facebook Group MiloTreeCart Affiliate Program All Blogger Genius Podcast Episodes Subscribe to the Blogger Genius Podcast: iTunes Stitcher YouTube Spotify The Emotional Journey of Bloggers Post-Google Updates Casey Markee shares the emotional journey that bloggers have gone through after being hit by Google updates. Many bloggers initially go through a stage of bargaining, hoping that the changes they made will improve their rankings. However, when they see that the updates didn't have the desired impact, they move into a stage of depression. They realize that they won't be able to achieve the same level of success as before. Eventually, they reach the acceptance stage, understanding that SEO is a long-term process and they need to make the necessary changes to recover. Misconceptions about Google Updates and Content Structure Casey clarified that FAQs and specific information are still relevant, but bloggers need to avoid overloading their posts with unnecessary content. He emphasized the importance of being useful and avoiding superfluous information. He advised bloggers to optimize their posts for different audiences by providing a clear answer at the top of the post and offering additional information for those who want more details. The Role of AI in Content Creation We discussed the evolving landscape of content creation and the potential impact of AI technology. We acknowledged the convenience and efficiency that AI brings to our lives but also expressed concerns about its potential to replace human creators. Casey emphasized that AI should be used as an efficiency boost and a way to fine-tune existing skills rather than relying solely on AI-generated content. He believes that bloggers can benefit from using AI tools to save time and focus on other aspects of their work. The Impact of Recent Google Updates on Bloggers Casey predictes that there may be another update in the near future, considering the significant changes seen in October. He mentions that platforms like Quora and Reddit have gained prominence in search results due to their user-generated content. However, he highlighted the challenge of determining the credibility and expertise of the contributors on these platforms. The Importance of Focusing on What Bloggers Can Control Casey emphasizes the importance of focusing on what bloggers can control, such as their own content. He advises bloggers to ensure their content is updated, useful, and concise. He also recommended interlinking new posts with related older posts to create a strong internal network. The Future of AI and Blogging Casey predicts that artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to grow, and bloggers who have been slow to embrace it will join the bandwagon in 2024. He believes that high school kids will increasingly help their parents run their businesses, and the loss of third-party cookie data in 2024 could have a negative effect on income. To compensate for this loss, bloggers will need to gather first-party data through email subscribers, site behavioral data studies, and loyalty programs. The Significance of Third-Party Cookies and Their Impact on Blogging We discussed the significance of third-party cookies and how they track users' online activities. Casey mentioned that ad companies like Raviv and Mediavine have their own solutions to replace the lost cookie information. He advised bloggers to invest in their email efforts to track and engage their audience. The Dominance of Google in the Search Engine Market Casey discussed the dominance of Google in the search engine market and predicted that its traffic percentage will continue to rise. He believes that third-party search engines, no matter how much money they invest, cannot compete with Google's market share. The Importance of Being Human and Creating a Community We concluded by acknowledging the fast-paced changes in the industry and the need for bloggers to find new ways to engage their audience. Casey emphasized the importance of being human and creating a community around the blog. He advised bloggers to focus on providing helpful content that meets the needs of users rather than just targeting keywords. In this ever-evolving digital landscape, it's crucial for us, as bloggers, to stay informed, adapt, and continue to provide valuable content to our audience. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on the future of blogging. Other related Blogger Genius Podcast episodes you'll enjoy: Unlock Success: He Makes $10k/Month Selling Online Cooking Classes with Adam Sobel Unlock the Strategy: $1.5k in First Month from Ebooks & Workshops with Natasha Levai Why Hosting a Paid Workshop Is a Great Way to Make Easy Cash with JIllian Leslie A Word About MiloTreeCart Before we wrap up, I'd like to mention MiloTreeCart, the platform we built to help bloggers, online entrepreneurs, and coaches to sell digital products. With the holidays coming up, it's a great opportunity to make money. Sign up for MiloTreeCart with a one-time payment or three payment option. We also offer a 30-day money-back guarantee and the opportunity to have a call with me to develop your 2024 digital product strategy.

Laptop Radio
Lionsgate Network is Intercepting Terrorist Crypto Wallet with Bezalel Eithan Raviv

Laptop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 24:48


Laptop Radio chats with Bezalel Eithan Raviv (Founder, Lionsgate Network) on Lionsgate Network is Intercepting Terrorist Crypto Wallet.

Mom Curious
Episode 94: On Womanhood with International Pop Star Nicole Raviv

Mom Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 48:15


Nicole Raviv is a world music artist. She's a Moroccan-Romanian, Canadian-Israeli singer, songwriter, and actress with a BFA in musical theatre. Singing in multiple languages and fusing genres, her music is influenced by both the contemporary Modern and Middle Eastern cultures. After a decade in New York and being recognized as the official home singer for the New York Islanders NHL team, she is now developing her international music career in Tel Aviv, collaborating with artists, musicians and producers from around the world. In today's episode of Mom Curious, we are joined by world music artist Nicole Raviv. Nicole is a Moroccan-Romanian, Canadian-Israeli singer, songwriter and actress. She shares a glimpse into her artistic life these days (2:54) as she works on new personal projects. Nicole speaks about her experience/relationship with languages and the beautiful process of learning a new language (8:07). Both Daniella and Nicole do a deep dive into the misconceptions of women not being able to have it all, to be a mom and have a successful career (25:42) while the world views you in a different lens after motherhood (29:27). The conversation closes with Nicole's optimism about the future and writing/creating her projects (37:23). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Finding Favorites with Leah Jones
Ronnie Raviv only dabbles

Finding Favorites with Leah Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 73:13


Ronnie Raviv joined Leah to try and figure out if he has any favorite things. We talk about cocktails, cocktail bars, books, TV, great meals and our friendship origin story. For someone who claims to have no favorite things, there was no lacking in conversation. Like my beloved Zouks, Ronnie is not on twitter. Show Notes Second City Conservatory  Quipfire Improv  Sally Albright Chicken Pot Pie origin story  Mexican Mule Journeyman White Whiskey Jasper Fforde  OCD TLV Taizu  Fantastic TLV  Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde Blind Barber Duck Duck Goat Aviary Rosemary Tango Sur Bar Roma Frasca Monte Verde Dear Margaret  Yom Tov Deli (Tel Aviv) Harry's Epic Israel Food Tours Transcript follows Ronnie Raviv  0:00   Hello, my name is Ronnie Raviv. And I don't think I really have favorite things, but I have a lot of things that I like a lot, and you can hear all about them. In this week's finding favorites. ----more---- Announcer  0:10   Welcome to the findings favorites Podcast where we explore your favorite things without using an algorithm. Here's your host, Leah Jones. Leah Jones  0:23   Hello, and welcome to finding favorites. I'm your host, Leah Jones. It's Sunday, August 27. Really a beautiful, perfect day in Chicago after that brutal heatwave earlier in the week. Nice to have the windows open and to eat dinner outside today. Not too much to report other than my shoulder MRI shows a what seems to be a completely boring, small rotator rotator cuff tear. So hopefully, I will have some resolution to my shoulder pain soon. The orthopedist I saw last week said shit your shoulder is jacked. Which I think is sports for let's take this injury seriously. This week on the podcast I am talking with my one of my very dear friends Ronnie Raviv. You have heard about him on the podcast for years because he kept me company during a lot of chemo therapies and steroid Saturdays. We went to Israel on overlapping trips recently, so we just had that fabulous dinner in Tel Aviv. We talked about that a little bit. So I twisted his arm and said, Come be on a podcast. Now he does not listen to podcasts. He's not a he's not into the audio medium of podcasting. So I don't know if he will ever listen to this. But we have a fun conversation. Just sitting around bullshitting on the couch for an hour or so. And hit record. So without further ado, wear your mask. Wash your hands. Get your booster. I know a new booster is coming out soon. So I guess, wear your mask more diligently while you wait for the new booster to be available. And keep enjoying your favorite things. Leah Jones  2:43   Hello, and welcome to finding favorites. I'm your host, Leah Jones. And this is the podcast where we learn about people's favorite things and get recommendations without using an algorithm. Today I'm joined a rare in person interview for finding favorites. With my own personal algorithm. You do all the research that wire cutter doesn't do for me. So I don't have to do it. Yeah. What do we just found out recently? You didn't know what wire cutter Ronnie Raviv  3:08   was? No, I had no idea. You introduced me to wire cutter. Leah Jones  3:11   Right. So wire cutter is consumer a modern consumer reports. Yeah, basically. And then anytime I need a new phone. You are my Consumer Reports. Ronnie Raviv  3:23   Yeah, I would just from like the one article that I read or the one article with all the links to the other articles that I read. It it I wouldn't describe it necessarily as the modern consumer reports. I would describe it as the less nerdy Consumer Reports. So let's let's charts and figures and more. Recommendations. Leah Jones  3:49   Yes. Ronnie Raviv  3:50   It's a curated fair Consumer Reports. Leah Jones  3:57   I'm fine with him doing all the research for me. Sure. Because I am too lazy. Yeah, I would rather buy it. It'd be the wrong thing. Never return it and buy another thing. I wouldn't rather that but that's more likely how my life goes, Ronnie Raviv  4:10   right? Yeah, no, I'd much rather would buy the right thing to begin with. Leah Jones  4:14   Yes. Right. Which is why every two years when I'm a Verizon, it's time to buy a new phone. I call you with no warning. And I'm like, What phone am I buying today? Right. I've done that for 15 years, at least. Once I went away from my Blackberry, Ronnie Raviv  4:29   which I think we're all happy for. Leah Jones  4:31   Yeah. So Ronnie, usually, this is when so this is like the time of the podcast where people get to know the guest. And often we're I'm getting to know the guests because usually they are a complete stranger. Right? And you're not No, Ronnie Raviv  4:48   no, we've known each other for I was trying to do the math. I feel like 21 or 22 years we've known each other. Yeah. And we've known each other well, for maybe 18 years. Yeah, we know each other very well for 15 years. Yeah, maybe that's I think Leah Jones  5:06   that's about right. I moved here in Memorial Day 2002. Okay. And started going to open mics immediately. Yeah. And very quickly. Got to the tequila Roadhouse. RIP, RIP tequila Roadhouse and Ronnie Raviv  5:25   their crack fries. Yeah, they were surprised that were I don't know what they put on. There were so bad. Leah Jones  5:33   Well, there was my cousin's Friend's Boyfriend maybe wasn't conservatory with you? I don't remember. Okay. I think he was Greek. Okay, or he had a friend and I don't remember. Somehow I want to but one of your conservatory shows Ronnie Raviv  5:55   site. Yes. Second City conservatory Right. Leah Jones  6:00   Which quickly led to tequila Roadhouse. Yes. Ronnie Raviv  6:03   Because my many of the people I would go into group and that improv group, not only did stuff but also held an open mic. First tequila Roadhouse, then they went to Weiss fools. Yep. Neither of which are around because this is over 20 years ago. Leah Jones  6:19   Yeah. So it was a mixed bag. Open Mic. Yes. Very. So I did stand up comedy. And you were reading your as of yet unfinished novel Ronnie Raviv  6:31   as of still yet unfinished novel? Yes. And you would read a chapter a week? Yes, that was probably the most productive time because I had the actual deadline to like, do the chapter, right. But the way I write I don't outline or plan ahead, I sorta have to get into the, into the fugue state, which means that every time I sit down and write I don't necessarily remember what it was that I wrote, because I'm in a bit of a fugue state, right. And that's generally how I read books as well. I don't remember things after I just sort of get the good feeling. Yeah. And so I, so now it's just become this daunting mountain, because as the chapters pile up, every time I sit down, I have to read the whole thing to get into that flow. And it's just like, you know, if I have an hour to write, that's all well and good, but it'll take me like three or four hours just to read the thing to like, get into the meat into you know, and I don't have three or four. Let's be honest, I probably do. I just don't have the, Leah Jones  7:28   you don't have it set aside. You haven't scheduled in, right. Reread the novel, Ronnie Raviv  7:33   right? Before I read a new chapter, right? You know, so I'll like read, I like spend three hours rereading it to the right, a few pages. And then the next day, I have to like, reread a bunch to get into, this doesn't really happen. Maybe one of these days, I'll outline what I actually want to have happen. And that will help spur me on to like, Oh, now I need to read. Now I need to write this thing that happens. But I don't even know what will happen. It just sort of happens as it happens. Yeah. That's why I always wrote short stories when I was in college. Yeah, Leah Jones  8:06   I was gonna say maybe your short story guy. Ronnie Raviv  8:08   I am. But I don't like I want to write a novel. Yeah. I like I'm better suited for short stories. It's the same. It's the same thing with improv. Like, I did improv in college and we did short form improv improv games. And then and that's what I was good at, because I'm like, I'm good at that kind of quick joke thing. And then I went through the conservatory program at Second City, after many different things like twists and turns of my life and then ended up there. And I appreciate improv long form. Improv is an art form. And I sort of denigrate short form improv is just gimmicky, right? And so I don't like the short form improv as much. But that's the thing I'm better at I'm not good at the long form. So now I can't really do improv because the thing that I like, I'm not as good at writing that I I'm better at I don't like as much right. Leah Jones  9:01   But do you have? When's the last time you I don't I've never I don't think I've ever seen you do short form improv. I've seen you do sketch. Yeah. No, you haven't because I don't even know if I've ever seen you do long form improv. You have. Ronnie Raviv  9:13   I think, Okay, what if you? Well, I guess no, because it's because the seconds are the conservatory shows were more your sketch. They were born they were born out of improv to do with the improv in the class. And there was, there was a certain amount of improv, improvising on the stage. Like we make beats, we didn't have anything written out. Right. Sketches weren't, weren't scripted. But we sort of knew what was going to happen. A little more like, Curb Your Enthusiasm type. Leah Jones  9:37   I remember I guess I mostly remember your musical numbers. Yeah. White people brown line. Yes. Ronnie Raviv  9:43   I did not write that one. No, Leah Jones  9:45   but somebody asked you that you look at your watch. And somebody asks you the time and you were like, I don't know what time it is. And you put your hand down. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  9:54   You have more memory than I do. Leah Jones  9:56   I think because of the time I lived on the brow, I took the brown line about Each and every time I get on the Brown Line, I would think about the song. Yeah. So Ronnie Raviv  10:04   yeah, no white people brown line. That was that was a brilliant piece of work. I did a song that was a parody of modern gender. Yeah. That was a mouthful. It was like a victim of the new new economy or something, which at this point is like, three economies ago. Because this was in the early aughts. Yeah. It's been awhile. It's been a lifetime. It's been so long. So yeah, so the last time I did improv, I think is when my undergrad improv group. This is pre pandemic came through Chicago, they would come through Chicago, New York or LA. So every three years it comes to Chicago. And then they, they they did a little show to basically no audience is just really for us. Yeah. And then they called on the alums to come. And I thought they were gonna just kind of, we were just gonna do a quick little scene, like what we would do at reunion is like a world's worst. I like my women or men, like I like my blank or whatever. Yeah. But no, they then said, Okay, now you're going to do now, all the alarms now you're going to do a long form improv. Which, so when I was going through that group, it's called quickfire? Yeah. When I was going through it, we only did short form improv, right? Leah Jones  11:21   Because it was before UCB. It was before the Herald had New York. Ronnie Raviv  11:25   Yeah, this was this was in the mid in the early mid 90s. So we only did short form improv. And so the only reason I even knew like, luckily for me, I had gone through the second city experience. So I had had experience with long form, right. But so this was in I think, 2017. Okay. And my last experience with long form improv was in 2002. Yeah. So, and I was by far the oldest alarm there. The next oldest alarm was from the class of 2009. Okay, so the next oldest alarm was sort of complaining that they hadn't done improv in a while. had done it at like at that point. quickfire had done long form improv when they were in school. And so they had last done in 2009. You know, I had last done it before they were even in school. Leah Jones  12:22   Right before they were in grade school. Ronnie Raviv  12:25   Not quite that far, but they weren't probably Junior High. Last time I did long form improv, right. And that only by like luck, because previous to Second City, I'd only done short form improv. So I was like, I felt like it was a fish out of water, but somehow didn't. Didn't crap the bed too bad, I guess. I don't know. We did. Okay. It was only for us. So it didn't really matter, right. low stakes, no stakes, stakes improv. Leah Jones  12:50   I did. Eventually I gave in and I did the five classes at annoyance when I was managing the ice cream parlor, right? Because so many lifetimes ago, many, many lifetimes ago. Because I was so tired of people asking me if I did improv, I was like, I do stand up comedy. Sometimes, Ronnie Raviv  13:12   ironically, because literally everybody who does improv their families all assumed that their stand up comedian, right, right. Oh, do some do some stand up comedian comedy Ford's like, that's not what I do. I do improv. Okay. Well then do improv. Right? No, it's a group thing. Right. Stand up here and do improv. Leah Jones  13:27   I know. But you did have me come out once and do stand up comedy. For your parents friends. For Param. Yes, I remember that. Ronnie Raviv  13:37   I wasn't, I don't think you would not have gone without No, I wouldn't you did it. And you were brave. They were they were they were welcoming audience. Leah Jones  13:48   They were welcoming audience. You had Ronnie Raviv  13:52   you had my favorite joke, my favorite Lea joke. But it will have been we don't necessarily have to. Leah Jones  13:58   Was it about the date with a little person? No, I remember that one being Ronnie Raviv  14:02   No, it was the learning Hebrew. Oh, yeah. That you the needle pointed for me. And I still haven't hung but I will in a minute. Yeah. Leah Jones  14:10   Right. So Ronnie helped me. When I was learning the alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet. We would like go to Jack's for chicken potpie. And sometimes I would drag out these giant workbooks and make them help me with Hebrew. And when I had finally gotten really confident that I could like, kind of like know the alphabet in order. I was like, Ronnie, I have learned everything from Alif to Zion, Ronnie Raviv  14:37   which you know, translated from A to Z except it's really more like if you're familiar with the Greek alphabet from alpha to zeta, and that's like the seventh letter. Right? But Leah Jones  14:48   you know, yeah. So I for Ronnie's 40th birthday, I cross stitched him something that said met LF Ronnie Raviv  14:57   Zion Yeah, from A to zeta Right. So essentially, Leah Jones  15:00   right, I've learned everything from A to F. Yeah. Which honestly appropriate. Yeah. Because I had not learned Hebrew from A to Z like, No, probably not. I can. I can't even function anymore. I used to use my Hebrew used to be better, but everybody in English, everybody in Israel's English got way better. And also technology got way better. Ronnie Raviv  15:23   Yes. Not as important anymore. No. But I remember that crowd really liked that joke, right because it was a crowd of Hebrew speakers. Right. So they, they were all right there they that was the that was the crowd. That Leah Jones  15:36   was the only crowd I didn't have to explain the punchline to Yeah, yeah, like we just did here. Right. Ronnie Raviv  15:43   But you know, jokes are always better when you have to explain the punchline. Leah Jones  15:46   Yeah. Right. So I did improv it annoyance. But I've never performed it outside of a class. Ronnie Raviv  15:57   So that's alright. That's fine Leah Jones  15:58   with me. Yeah, it's okay. I understand it. And I understand I don't want to do it. Ronnie Raviv  16:04   Yeah. Yeah, I'm sort of I'm sure I'm right there with you. It took me longer time to understand that. Leah Jones  16:10   Yeah. That you didn't want to do it anymore. Or that or to understand it? Ronnie Raviv  16:15   Both, I guess. Yeah. Because I was in a more because they started with the short form, right, which is like the games and the, the joke Enos right. Leah Jones  16:23   The Whose Line Is It Anyway, who's that's exactly boarded for puns and jokes and dad jokes and quick thinking, right. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  16:30   Which is what we were, which is what I was really good Leah Jones  16:33   at. Yeah. So you're still really good at? Yeah, Ronnie Raviv  16:36   I think so. I'm okay that for sure. Yeah. But you know, when it comes to like, improvising long scenes where you have to like, react and have emotions and whatever, I'm not as good as that. Leah Jones  16:51   Till we met, and then comedy ended, comedy didn't really end I got transferred to London. So I was like, and you finish conservatory. And I think by the time I was back from London, I think the tequila Roadhouse might have been closed. Ronnie Raviv  17:09   I think it was around for maybe a little longer than that. But we were but they were no longer doing the open mic. Yeah. Leah Jones  17:15   Yeah. And we ran into each other at a board game. It's a bar on Addison started with a G threes. threes. Ronnie Raviv  17:23   I have no recollection of this. You know, me. I'm, you know, me. I sort of have no recollection of things. Yeah. Leah Jones  17:30   I remember it clearly, somewhat clearly. And then I recently searched my blog to see if I had when it happened. Okay. And I reference people that I'm like, I referenced someone named Jamie. And I'm like, Who the fuck is Jamie? Jamie Allen? Probably no, no. Like I was there with my friend Jeff from high school. Were Jeff from college. Jamie might have been his girlfriend at the time. Ronnie Raviv  17:52   Oh, girl. Okay. Yeah. Leah Jones  17:55   I don't know. Like, I don't know the description of the people that I say I walked in with Oh, okay. And then you watch because I moved to London and quit comedy. And we figured out like, Oh, hey, what's up? Sell your number. And so then we went for chicken Popeye. Nice. Shortly thereafter, Ronnie Raviv  18:14   yeah. Chicken. Popeye was so good. Yeah. Last, Leah Jones  18:19   so rip jacks. Yeah. And long before they were closed. Rip the chicken pot pie. Ronnie Raviv  18:23   Right. Rip that chicken pot pie. More so than jacks. Yeah. And then the Diag. Yeah, it's Leah Jones  18:28   rip. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  18:31   Yeah. But yeah, the chicken pot pie was gone long before that. And that was really the big tragedy of the whole thing. Leah Jones  18:39   Was the chicken potpie gone before your ability to process? Dairy? Ronnie Raviv  18:45   No, it was worth it. Ya know, my ability. My inability to process dairy disappeared before the dream pop. I did. But it was worth it. Leah Jones  18:53   Yeah. That's another conversation locked in my brain because it was so insane. Because you picked me up from the 14th station. And you pretended like I had any choice about where we were going to dinner. Right? Which was nice of you to pretend. Right? And then you said, Leah, you know, the type of chicken Popeye that you dream of? And I was like, I do not dream of chicken pie. I Ronnie Raviv  19:14   see. You remember this as dream of I feel like I wouldn't have put it that way. Maybe I did at that point. But I sort of always see it as you know, when you have a hankering for chicken, Popeye. And you sort of have in your mind's eye. What? You're sort of picturing like, Oh, I could go for that. Right? And then you order it. And it's like, oh, well, that's not really what I was picturing. Chicken Popeye, but it's not the chicken coop I had in my brain. Yes. This place had that chicken. Leah Jones  19:45   Yeah. And I was very skeptical. Of course, Ronnie Raviv  19:49   as was everybody I told this story to right there. Leah Jones  19:53   And you were of course correct because they they baked it an individual that you had a cross pinched on To the top of your bowl. Ronnie Raviv  20:01   Yeah. But it was just it wasn't it was beyond that it was I think it was like the way the sauce that like Allah King sauce or whatever it is. It's like the like just the chicken, the combination of vegetables, the proportions, the sauce, the flavor, the cross, like all of it. It was like the platonic ideal of a chicken about pie, right. And I had many a convert to that chicken. Popeye was good. It was great. And then the chef left and they could not recreate it. No. And then it just kept getting worse and worse and worse. And then they closed and it became a sports bar. Leah Jones  20:38   Yeah. And then somehow that was the last time we went I think was probably my 40th Ronnie Raviv  20:45   Yeah, I don't know what's been called for a while. Leah Jones  20:47   Yeah. But we went that's where we went after. That was where the after party was okay? Was Diag. Okay, because it was walking distance. So, according according to the pictures I have. Yeah, I don't I don't recall that either. No, I don't have a lot of memories. Right that night. Ronnie Raviv  21:07   Yeah, no, that and that was a bit of a blur. Yeah. Yeah. Leah Jones  21:12   Um, yeah. So that's the origin story. Yeah. Is comedy. And then happened to happen? Chance happenstance, happenstance. Yeah. Yeah. And people were listened to the podcast have heard about you, Matthew. David brozik. One of your good one of your best friends from college has been a guest. And people have certainly heard about you on steroids. Sunday. Steroid Saturday's one of my Mayo Clinic. Road trip buddies. Yeah, the OG hospital host the OG hospital husband. Yes. And you still probably wear your pen. That was that was really sweet. Leah Jones  22:02   So one of the things when we talked about favorite things, like what would you talk about? As favorite things first, you're like immediately I don't have anything. Ronnie Raviv  22:12   No, I still I've been racking my brains. And I have. I have no favorite things. I have a lot of things I dabble in and things I like, right. Like a lot of things. Yeah. I'm a fairly easygoing, sometimes guy. Usually going in a sort of very high maintenance way. Leah Jones  22:31   I joke last night about you being Sally Albright. But you are Sally Albright from When Harry Met Sally. I mean, I'm you are easy going in the way that Sally Albright is easygoing. Ronnie Raviv  22:42   I think maybe not quite that heightened. But yeah, there's just there's no, there's certainly some truth to that for sure. No, I'm, I like a lot of things. Yeah. I also hate a lot of things. But I like a lot of things. And I'm sort of, you know, generally fairly open to whatever. Is there a certain way Leah Jones  23:01   you'll eat almost anywhere as long as you can order around the menu. Which is true. Ronnie Raviv  23:06   Yeah. Because you're a lot of picky eater. Bit of a super taster. Yeah, not an adventurous Well, no, that's not true. I Leah Jones  23:14   don't think that's fair. Ronnie Raviv  23:15   You know, I'm an I'm adventurous. I just picky. Leah Jones  23:18   You are adventurous. If you trust the chef. Yeah, that's true. Because we could just talk about, we can even just talk about great meals we've had together. Yeah, we've had some good ones. Yeah. Because Thai zoo and Tel Aviv last year. Yep. And OCD. Yep. Are both to where it was where? You would? I mean, they both places where they took our tastes seriously? Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  23:49   Yeah. We said what we liked and didn't like whatever and pointed them in a direction, right? And they said, Okay, trust us, and they delivered. Leah Jones  24:00   Yeah. So I think if the chef can't deliver at that level, you are less adventuresome. Right, for sure. Or you will amend the menu to make something better than they have on them. And yeah, Ronnie Raviv  24:13   well, I mean, I try not to be as annoying about it as Sally. I try to, I generally try to say, just eliminate these one or two things that I don't like. And also like if there's like a thing that I have to eliminate five things. I'm not going to get that thing, right. I'm gonna just get the thing like okay, I can have this like just take out the raw onions and avocado and I'm good. Yeah, you know, just like the things I don't like. I don't try to like have them do a concoction. Except for if there's mac and cheese on the menu and there's chili on the menu. That's a thing where things have to be put together. Yeah, because that's amazing. Chili Mac is the best thing ever. And I don't know why any restaurant that has chili and then has mac and cheese does not have Have a chili Mac. Yeah, option. It's silly. Leah Jones  25:03   Yes. I do think we have to get the purchase doesn't have Mac and mac and cheese right? Ronnie Raviv  25:09   I don't believe so they have an amazing chili. Chili was so good. Chili was so good, but I did not see mac and cheese. Yeah. Leah Jones  25:16   So we'll have to get it to go and then take and then go to the mac and cheese. Max. Yeah, yeah. Be like don't worry. We have purse chilly Ronnie Raviv  25:28   we got chilly to go. Leah Jones  25:30   Yeah. Um, I don't know, do you wanna talk about with CD? We could. Or something? Ronnie Raviv  25:37   Oh, no, I could. I could. I could throw this back on you. Okay. I mean, the name of the podcast is finding favorite. Yes. So find my favorite. What's my favorite? Leah Jones  25:51   Well, your favorite liquor right now is Mezcal. True? That is? Yes. It's Mezcal number is affirm. Number one. This Ronnie Raviv  26:01   girl is affirmed. Number one, but with a huge caveat. Like the bartender was mixologist. Whatever has to be Mezcal is pickier. It's harder to blend. Okay, well, so if I don't trust the bartender, I will fall back on tequila, which is easier to deal with. But if the bartender is really good in Moscow, they can do a better job. Leah Jones  26:29   Right. So the the Mezcal meal has been your go to cocktail this summer? Ronnie Raviv  26:37   Yes. If I again, if you trust them, trust them. Otherwise, I'll go with Mexico meal because that's a lot more right. Reliable, Leah Jones  26:46   yeah. But I don't know when that because not you were never really you're not really a Gen drinker? Because that's a little too aromatic. Yeah. But for a long time, it was like vodka or rum, but like tequila, I feel like is new on like, in the last five years has gone up your list? Ronnie Raviv  27:11   Well, I think it probably was, realistically, it was there longer than that. Maybe afraid. Like I figured, because I'm like, I don't love the taste of alcohol, like vodka is my thing. And I like you know, and if you go to a bar that doesn't have anything, like you go to a like, an event, right? And all you know, they had the most basic stuff, then I'll get a vodka cranberry, right, you know, splash soda and some wine. Ronnie Raviv  27:40   But if there's a place that and then for a while, I was like, oh, but if you have ginger beer, I'll do a Moscow Mule. Yeah. And then I discovered the Mexico mule. And that is so much better than the Moscow Mule. Right. And then I was also like, at that point, I was like, But wait, but also if there's a margarita, I will go for a margarita. Yeah. And it's like, well, maybe, you know, really the only vodka drink I like is the vodka cranberry. And I like the Mexico mule as my fallback, right? You know, my my go to and I like the the the margarita, right? Maybe, maybe tequila is my favorite. And so then I'm like, You know what, maybe I want to kill a guy and I didn't know and then like, and then I discovered the Moscow Mule. And I'm like, wow, that elevates the, the Mexico mule to a whole new level. But you go to a bar that doesn't know what they're doing a Moscow Mule is gonna be hit or miss. Yeah. Leah Jones  28:33   I also I mean, mezcal has come into its own in America in the last few years. So Ronnie Raviv  28:38   it's more popular. You it was there, there were times where you there are a lot of bars that still don't have it. Yeah. Leah Jones  28:44   And they also suspect as you and your friends as like all of our paychecks have changed. And our base level to Keela has changed in our houses. Like in the I think there's like grote, we're older. We're middle age now. So we're not getting like the cheapest tequila and none of your friends have the cheapest tequila in their house and and so like I also think there's something to be said for like access to better quality. Yeah, I Yeah, that's a killer you were introduced to at 21 You probably want to drink today. Ronnie Raviv  29:25   Maybe or maybe it's about the mixers the quality of the mix. Like ginger beer just really solves a lot of problems. Yeah, alcohols in general. But also think that vodka is a much, much more consistent thing. So you know, there's bad gin and bad tequila and certainly bad Moscow. Yeah, vodka. It might be mediocre you know, but But by the same ticket there's excellent tequila is an excellent Moscow's right and excellent gins. And there's not really an excellent vodka. Maybe there's a few I have a very Leah Jones  30:00   nice vodka right now. Ronnie Raviv  30:02   Exactly a very nice vodka. Leah Jones  30:04   It's a Polish. It's the buffalograss. Polish vodka. Ronnie Raviv  30:08   Very nice vodka. It's not an excellent vibe. But it can't be excellent because there's just not enough complexity there. Right? It's like the best vodkas are the ones that taste least like anything. Right? Like the bad vodkas are the ones that like tastes a little bit like gasoline and the ones that the excellent bikers are the ones that taste less like gasoline fare, whereas tequila has the complexity of the brown liquors that I don't like right without being the brown occurs and I don't like Leah Jones  30:34   right, because the brown look, error is not on my favorites. No. Ronnie Raviv  30:40   But it's not just a bitter there's it's just that gasoline, turpentine sort of alcohol it tastes Yeah. And I don't know there's the peatiness I don't know there's something the barrel. Yeah. Because I because journeyman, we're plugging so many should get. You should get all sorts of free stuff. Leah Jones  30:57   Oh, I don't link to all of it. And they they give me nothing. Yeah. But Ronnie Raviv  31:02   journeyman, in three oaks, Michigan. They have a white whiskey Leah Jones  31:10   that's aged in glass, Ronnie Raviv  31:13   or it's not aged. They distill the whiskey but then they don't agent in the barrel, maybe a moonshine? No, it's whiskey, right? But it just doesn't have that PD. Yeah. Woody, barely taste or whatever it is that I don't like about it. That makes an excellent mule. And they also have this drink called OCG. The old country goodness, it's like an apple cinnamon, nice cider that they do either straight up or is a frozen slushy. And it's really, really good. It's good. Yeah. So with a white whiskey, that's the only whiskey to drink. Unless it's like a really, really cool, complicated, right drink where the whiskey sort of really balanced out by other stuff. Like get at the aviary. Yeah, plug plug plug. Leah Jones  32:05   Right so that the aviary and like less so the violet hour or what's the one on Damon? Ronnie Raviv  32:16   Violet hours on Damon? Oh, what's Leah Jones  32:18   the other one on Damon? closer to me? Damon on LinkedIn. Victor or Victor Victor bar? Ronnie Raviv  32:24   Yeah. Just like the sticks. Used to be Yeah. Leah Jones  32:28   So you do you also have I would say also a favorite thing of yours is a well crafted complex, very Ronnie Raviv  32:35   well crafted. Interesting cocktail. Yes, I do like that. Yeah. Oh, sorry. Yeah. Yeah. Well crafted, interesting cocktail or fantastic. In Israel. Yeah. Or bellboy? Right? In Israel in Tel Aviv, Leah Jones  32:53   Imperial. Ronnie Raviv  32:55   Imperial was good. Like Ultra. Yep. also has very good cocktails. Leah Jones  33:04   Yeah, I do Ronnie Raviv  33:05   have one Barber has good cocktails. Yep. There's another place that has had really good cocktails. I can't remember. There's a lot of places with good cocktails. Yeah. Leah Jones  33:17   So I think that is I think, like if you're in a new city, not that you go to new cities often, right? No, I don't if you are returning to a city. So like my friend Dave. He uses hardrock cafes as like, an excuse to go to a city. He collects going to them just because it gives him a reason to put a city on his itinerary. Ronnie Raviv  33:41   In and of itself, that's a terrible excuse. But if it gets you to a new city, it gets you there. But it's terrible underlying excuses. Leah Jones  33:49   Check off boxes. Yeah, right. There's a list you can check out against the list. Okay. So that is not, you know, not implying it is. So if you are returning to a city you've been to before Tel Aviv, New York. Chicago, I think you will seek out a new interest. Like you will seek out a cocktail bar. Yeah. Something to do. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  34:16   I'm usually if I'm if I'm there on my own. No, that's not true. I'm usually there with somebody. Visiting somebody seeing somebody. Yeah. So I will get from them. What's the good? What's the good cocktail, right? So I went to business. I went on business to Copenhagen. And so I made sure that our business contacts told me where the good cocktail bar Leah Jones  34:39   right was. Yeah, yeah. So all right, so there I've already found Mezcal and fancy pants cocktail bar, Ronnie Raviv  34:51   Fancy Pants cocktail. Yes, girly drinks, girly, girly drinks. Leah Jones  34:56   I was just reading an article this morning about how sometimes men to freak out when they're served something in stemware and will like make the bartender put it in a rocks glass. Oh, my Ronnie Raviv  35:08   friend Bob hates coupe glass. Really? I don't like martini glasses because martini glasses are stupid. Because they spill everywhere. Right? But a coupe glass that doesn't spill as much as a little bit because it's up to the rim. Yeah, but no, my friend Bob hates Kool Aid. He like will reject cocktails if they come in. Like he's not if they come to him that he won't reject them. But he was like, sometimes if you if you remember his he'll say, Is that coming to coupe? Like, oh, and then I want it? Leah Jones  35:33   Yeah. I mean, I will sometimes say like, is it up or on the rocks? And I will often ask for something that's served up to be served on the rocks. Yeah. But that's because I love ice. Right? Yeah, that's a whole different thing. And not because I hate Well, it's I love ice. I will drink it way too fast and a coupe. Like if there's not ice in it. It's just might as well just be a shot. Right? So Ronnie Raviv  35:57   I don't know why I feel myself to ice. I do a good job of sipping when it's in the coupe glass. Yeah. Something about the coupe glass. Not that I love it or hate it and anything else but something about it always. Like if it's in a tall glass. I will down that like nobody's okay. Yeah, I'll go and like down. Yeah. Whereas in the coupe glass that's like, oh, it's like I can see the whole thing. And I can sort of take little, little dainty sips and none of Leah Jones  36:25   its hiding behind the ice. Right. Exactly. Exactly. And they're not served with a straw. Ronnie Raviv  36:30   Which I never use. I very rarely use. Yeah. Only if it's like, really, really like impossible. Like it's piled high with ice and other things like, like sticking out of the rim. Leah Jones  36:43   Like the so we had a drink at fantastique in Tel Aviv with Ronnie Raviv  36:48   Chuck flowers, electric flowers, look them up on Google, which are Leah Jones  36:53   I have smuggled them home. They're in my purse. Ronnie Raviv  36:57   They're crazy. Yeah. It's just this little. It's like It's like almost I don't know how to describe it. It's Leah Jones  37:07   not quite a thistle. Yeah, because it doesn't. It doesn't poke you hurt, right? It's kind of like Ronnie Raviv  37:15   it's like the dandelions like the inside of the puffball. Dandelion. Yeah, before it's opened. No, after after it's open. When you've blown all the puffs off. It's like the round ball. It's a little bit bigger. And it's a little bit fuzzy, Leah Jones  37:28   right? Oh, you know, it's kind of like a pussy willow. Like the Yeah, Ronnie Raviv  37:34   but yellow. Yeah. And you bite into it just a teeny tiny little, tiniest, tiniest amount. It's bitter, and it's not great. And it doesn't taste good. But you just the tiniest amount just a little tiny nibble, like Alison Wonderland noodling on, nibbling on it and mushroom, just the tiniest little nibble. And then for the next, depending on how big the nibble was. 1015 minutes. Your tongue feels like it's constantly licking a nine volt battery. And as you drink something, it enhances that. Yes. And it's really, really interesting and cool and different and bizarre. Yeah. And unpleasant and pleasant at the same time. Leah Jones  38:18   I think you have been telling me about it for like four years. Ronnie Raviv  38:21   Yeah. And you and you still didn't quite picture it in your head. Leah Jones  38:25   No. Even in my mouth. I did not. It was so in SAM. It was you are as giddy right now as you were in the moment. So wonderful Ronnie Raviv  38:35   to see. For the look of a horror and shock on your face of like, what is this? What am I done? What is happening to my insides in my face right now? It was so awesome. Leah Jones  38:49   It was so weird. Yeah. And then it was right like a tequila based drink with a lot of ice. Yeah, a lot of drama. Oh, yeah. Ronnie Raviv  38:57   There was a plan sticking thorns. I'm all sorts of stuff. It was. Yeah. I think the drink was called like, dangerous. Something deep something like danger in the world in the name, Leah Jones  39:06   right. But it was very, it was it was very fun. Ronnie Raviv  39:12   Yeah, yeah. It was really, really tasty drink, too. Yeah. Leah Jones  39:18   I think that was the I think you did a better job or I got whatever. Oh, might have a good and plenty, isn't it? Ronnie Raviv  39:25   Well, yeah. Because you wanted something that tasted like licorice. Leah Jones  39:29   Yeah, but it was such a literal interpretation of tastes like licorice. It was was good. And plenty is melting in the bottom of a whiskey drink Ronnie Raviv  39:37   with some bitters that you could inject with? Yeah, syringe? Yeah. Leah Jones  39:42   It was dramatic and creative, but not delicious, right. I mean, it was fine. Yeah, it was but I'll never order it again. Ronnie Raviv  39:50   No. My drink was better. But honestly, the best drink was the one that we went with the electric flower. Yeah. Leah Jones  39:59   Was very funny. It Ronnie Raviv  40:00   was just for the gimmick would be fine. But it was not just a gimmick. It was a really, really good drink. Right. Really well balanced with the gimmick. Yes. Leah Jones  40:06   Yeah. So that was that's That was great. And I had gone to loutra earlier in the weekend in Tel Aviv and had some very nice cocktails to I don't remember what they were. Because it was all tequila. Yeah. And Ronnie Raviv  40:24   very few Mexican restaurants in Israel. Yeah. A little surprising. Yeah, but I mean, just from like, the palate like you would think like spicy foods and right. Cilantro. Yeah. It's like all these things. Oh, yeah, it's all rice. You'd think that it would be really popular in Israel and for some reason. There aren't that many of them Leah Jones  40:50   for many years. When I would like check a huge bag instead of checking a small bag or three Ronnie Raviv  40:57   small bag, three medium sized. Leah Jones  41:01   Um, and I would take like my friend David, when a trash bags like Benji and tall Tali both wanted like, El Paso taco seasoning. Like my friends were like, bring me like envelopes of taco seasoning. And American trash bags. And American toothpaste. And aspirin. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  41:24   And then what would you bring back? Israeli ketchup? And my friend who is a modern Orthodox would ask me for Doritos, because Oh, because they're kosher isn't Israel. They're kosher. Leah Jones  41:39   I I remember, early trip bringing you back like olives. Ronnie Raviv  41:44   Yes, you brought? Yeah, but now you can get them. Yeah. I still have those olives and pickles because they were the wrong ones. They're the cracked olives that are bitter, as opposed to the sort of the more the Arabic olives that are bitter as opposed to the kibbutz olives that I like, and it was the the cucumbers in vinegar instead of in Brian. Leah Jones  42:11   I still I still have entries been at minimum 10 years that I gave you those possibly longer Ronnie Raviv  42:20   I think more like eight but yes, it's been a while. During the probably not. They're not. I'm moving in six weeks or so. Leah Jones  42:28   Yeah, I will sneak in and take them and throw them out for you. You're not moving them? Ronnie Raviv  42:36   Probably not. But it's against my religion to throw food away. Leah Jones  42:40   I understand. I understand that. Ronnie Raviv  42:42   I know. I know. It's possible I gave the olives to my mom because she does like those correct olives. Yeah, but none of us like the pickles and vinegar. Brian, Leah Jones  42:52   it's also sweet of you to wait eight years to tell me that I brought you the wrong thing. Ronnie Raviv  42:57   No. It was like it was so sweet of a gesture I'm not gonna I didn't have the heart to tell you know, beggars can be choosers I don't like the free thing you got me. Leah Jones  43:09   Um, when my nephews were of a certain age, which is much younger than they are now I would bring back I would go to the shuk and Jerusalem and buy like all of the fake Kinder eggs like I would go to the Kinder Egg store that had like all the off brand unlicensed Kinder eggs Ronnie Raviv  43:30   because they were legal here for a while. They're still Leah Jones  43:31   illegal here. Ronnie Raviv  43:32   I thought they weren't I thought they just thought they figured out how to because now you can buy it now they just buy them but they suck. Right because they don't have because they they've been protected for the litigious American mark. Yes. Leah Jones  43:43   So there were times when I would like have an entire layer of Kinder eggs and bootleg Kinder eggs for the kids of Leroy, Illinois, for the O'Briens and the DeVivo is to have like a Kinder Egg Unboxing party at my sister's house. Nice. Yeah. Leah Jones  44:12   Okay, other favorite things of yours. You consume a lot of TV for someone who is not a TV critic. Ronnie Raviv  44:21   Right? I do. I used to consume a lot more admittedly. I consume less nowadays. Yeah, still consume a lot. Leah Jones  44:28   Right? For sure. When we met you had three VCRs. Correct. Ronnie Raviv  44:32   And then you worked on a client on the TiVo account and the TiVo account. And so I got a TiVo that can record six things at once. Yeah. Which I still have. Yeah. Actually, no, between those I had a DVR I had like a I had a Windows Media DVR that could record four things at once. Yeah, but the hard drives kept going out. Yeah. And then I got the TiVo. I have that to this day. But now I'm not going to have cable in my new place. Right? So I'm gonna have to figure out what's going on with that whole new era. It's a whole new era. Yeah. Because YouTube TV isn't going to quite do it for me, but I'm not sure that ATT DirecTV is going to do it for me, but like, I can get you like I can get internet for sort of free because the building has internet, but I don't know if it's reliable enough, and it won't have the 18 T. Like, I'd have to pay extra. So do I want to pay the extra it's a whole big thing that I have to Leah Jones  45:30   sort of figure out it's, it's going to be a major lifestyle, it is going to be a major lifestyle change. But how what is your origin story with TV? Like, how did you become? When did you go from one to two to three visa like when I've only ever known you as someone with a huge queue of TV to watch, but I don't know why you watch so much TV. Ronnie Raviv  45:56   I don't either. Um, because it's good escapism, I always like watching TV. Like I had a TV, I got it, I got a small little TV. Like, I don't know, like a 13 inch TV or something for my Bar Mitzvah that I had in my room. So I'd watch TV there sometimes. And then I took that to college, and then we would watch Whose Line Is It Anyway, like we'd all crammed right, and we didn't have cable, freshman and sophomore year. So I would like take speaker wire and toss them out the window, click attach to the rabbit ears in hopes of getting a decent signal on. Because that's how old we are Lea. And so yeah, so I was watched that and then and then I guess maybe after college I started recording things on on the VCR so I wouldn't like because, you know, I'm I have friends who will not have plans because they want to go do something they want to watch TV or something. So I would like record whatever because why not? And so maybe a little bit after college that started but then it really was in earnest it during business school. That's when I collected sort of like a second and maybe even my third DVR. VCR. Yeah. In business school. So I could record things but not miss out on social occasion. Right. And also, there's an additional advantage of that is because if there's an hour long show that you record, you can zip through the commercials and watch it in 45 minutes very efficient. So yeah, so I think it's, I'm all about if you if I had to pick a favorite thing would be efficiency. That's which is really the polite way of saying lazy. But yeah, so it was really the efficient thing to do. Leah Jones  47:50   Right. And when and when, like comedy so much of it wasn't right. Yeah. I mean, classes might have been during the day, but like so much of comedy was Yeah, evenings and yeah, Ronnie Raviv  48:01   so I wouldn't be never home but I wouldn't want to I wouldn't want to miss out on things. Like you know, I'm, I'm a very much a homebody, right and need an inordinate amount of me time, right? I don't like having plans day after night after night after night after night after night. Right? Even if I'm enjoying all those plans it just like I get stir crazy. I need my time. But I don't want to be the kind of person who misses out on plans with friends. Because Oh, no, I have to watch this at home. Right? That's I feel like, you know, that's You can be addicted to the thing, but not make it ruin your life. Right. So, yeah, so I just like started recording anything that was vaguely interesting. And I would watch it. Yeah. And my bar for vaguely interesting is pretty low. Right? Leah Jones  48:51   It's not reality. No, I Ronnie Raviv  48:52   don't I don't do reality TV. And I don't like shows about unpleasant people making bad decisions. Leah Jones  49:02   It's a madman. Ronnie Raviv  49:03   Yeah. Madman Breaking Bad. I watched a few episodes and like, succession. Haven't you watched that? Yes. Like at this point, I kind of know, oh, this is a show about shitty people making bad decisions, right? I'm not gonna like it. Because if it's a good person making bad decisions, okay, if it's a shitty person making good decisions, like an antihero kind of a thing. You know, like a Dexter or whatever, fine. But if it's like a crappy person who's making bad decisions and gets in trouble for their bad decisions, like I'm not gonna root for them to get out of trouble. Like you just you do this yourself. Yeah. Why do I care if you get out of it? Leah Jones  49:38   That's how I felt. I feel like I watched the pilot of girls. The TV show it was on HBO. Lena Dunham. Yeah. Adam Driver. Yeah. And I think I watched the pilot and I was like, Oh, I agree with the parents. This show is not for me because I think the parents should be kind Putting her off. And then I think that was like one of like five episodes of the whole series that I ever watched because I was like, No, I think I think she should be cut off and have to like, figure it out a little bit better. Yeah, I Ronnie Raviv  50:13   think that was on during the years that I didn't have HBO. Yeah. Because I had HBO for many years while I was, you know, when I first moved into my apartment, because for some reason, the cable company screwed up and it wasn't scrambled. Great. So I had free HBO and Showtime and then one day they caught on and they re scramble them and it's not like I could pick up the phone and call them and say Hey, how come he scrambled the free Why am I free cable that I'm not taking away? Yeah, so I you know, watch the first several seasons of sopranos and the first couple seasons of Kirby enthusiasm, and then I lost HBO so then I didn't watch those shows anymore. Well, sopranos Leah Jones  50:51   was on Sunday nights right before the tequila Roadhouse. Open Mic. So sometimes people would watch it at kill Roadhouse in the front and the bar and then go to the back for the open mic. Yeah, maybe I recorded it. Yeah. Right. You're gonna have to find a whole new system. Ronnie Raviv  51:10   Yeah, well now so they all it's streaming DVR, so you could just have hit it, but from what I read, they're not good about time shifting. Yeah, like in my current on the on the TiVo, I can say, okay, record this show, like when it supposed to be but then keep recording for another, you know, three, five minutes, another hour and a half. Like if there's a baseball game on before a football game before? And they're gonna like start it late. I can just keep recording. Yeah. But now with these online, these these streaming DVRs. You have to sort of set to record the show after it because he can't like extend the show. They don't know well enough, and but you might be able to go back and I don't know. It's a whole complicated thing. Yeah. I'm gonna have to figure out yeah. So yeah, TV is sort of a favorite. Yeah. But again, okay. I have a lot of things I like but none of these are my favorites. The the cocktails is probably the closest Yeah, but like people ask me, oh, what's your favorite show? If you watch too much TV? I don't have a favorite show. Just like I watch a lot of shows. Yeah, I don't favorite. Yeah, efficiently. I don't have a favorite though. Yeah. I have a bunch that I like. So I like more or less, where I'd be hard pressed to even say what those are. Yeah. I also like with books, I watch a TV show or a movie or a book. And I get the good feeling of it in the moment. And I appreciate it. I enjoy it in the moment, but then asked me what it was about. Right. When I'll have a tough time. Yeah. I just like it goes out of my head. I'm like, Oh, I remember I liked that book. What's it about? I don't know. What happens and I don't know. I just remember that it came away thinking it was a great book. Leah Jones  52:49   Do you ever come away thinking it's a bad book? Yeah. Okay. Ronnie Raviv  52:54   But I'll still read it. i There's only there's only, I think, two books on my list that I have started and not finished. Which are Moby Dick. And gravity's rainbow by Thomas Pynchon. Which is weird, because there was a time period where I was when every book I was really enjoying and reading. Everyone was describing it as pinching ask. And I'm like, well, it's weird that the one book that I didn't finish is by Thomas Pynchon. But all these bitchiness, yes. I liked Leah Jones  53:30   I thought you were gonna say Moby Jack, either because you have told me before or because in the airfare she is sentence to live until she finishes the most boring book in the world. Ronnie Raviv  53:46   Book airfare and I don't remember. I have no, Leah Jones  53:49   not in airfare. It's it's further along in the series. Ronnie Raviv  53:53   I've read the whole series, and I have no recollection of what you're saying. This is what I'm talking about. Right. No recollection of these things? Leah Jones  53:58   Yeah. It is. It's one of my top topics I recommend to people. Ronnie Raviv  54:06   It's a good it's a good series of books. Yeah, sure. Leah Jones  54:08   Especially if people are readers. You're rewarded for being a lifelong reader. Yeah. And in his books, yeah. Ronnie Raviv  54:16   And there's good wordplay. And there's just clever. Yeah, yeah, it's good stuff. Yeah, Jasper Ford is very good. Yeah, I'm very much looking forward to eventually reading the sequel to my favorite book of his the great. The shades of grey shades of grey. Yeah. Not to be confused with 50 Shades of Grey, right. Shades of Grey is an awesome book. Again, don't ask me what it's about because I don't remember. I just remember thinking it was an awesome book. Let me tell you what I know. I know. It's I vaguely know it's like some people can't see certain colors, but some people can see certain colors, but not all of them. But then some people can like the more of the spectrum we can see. I don't remember what it signifies. But I just remember there are people who can like see greens and People can see reds. And there's like, sort of, but I don't really remember anything beyond that. Leah Jones  55:04   The it's the caste system is based on how much how colorblind, you are right with the people with the best cut the best vision at the top, and the most limited vision or at the bottom. Ronnie Raviv  55:18   But even the best limit, even the best vision, it's like, you only see one spectrum of colors, Leah Jones  55:23   right? And it's a coming of age story because of the age 16. You take the test, right? You're allowed to live without a caste until you're 16 or whatever. And then you take the test. And it is is the protagonist, I believe is realizing that if his parents are who his parents are supposed to be, he should not be able to see what he can see. Right. So they his mom stepped out to get his to get the kid better vision of a chance of a better future. You don't remember any of that that Ronnie Raviv  56:06   part? I don't remember. Yeah, no. No, I like read the book I enjoyed in the moment. And then I just come away with a good feeling. Leah Jones  56:14   Yeah. No, I'm excited for the sequel to Yeah, yeah. Ronnie Raviv  56:20   Yeah, it was really? Yeah. Because for a long time, it looked like he wasn't gonna do the sequel because it didn't sell that well, even though it's his best book, like by far. Yeah, the goal is because all of his books are good. But that one is the best book by far. Leah Jones  56:32   I think I've heard about him a lot during this current war in Ukraine. Why is that? Because a detail you don't remember from the era fair, right, is that the Crimea, the Crimean War has been ongoing for 20 years. Okay. Everybody in the UK eventually fights in the Crimean War, and it's unending. Ronnie Raviv  56:54   Yeah. I bet you remember something about the Crimean War? Yeah. Leah Jones  56:58   And so when it when it was annexed ahead of the war, a couple years ago, I was like, this Jasper Ford, like, actually, psychic, because it was like that. There was something wild that happened with Amazon and Kindles and like the deleting of content. And, you know, you don't really own your digital content. And so it was like Crimea, digital content going away, and something else and I was just like, what is Jasper Ford on? Like, how can he, as a futurist, and a science fiction writer have such a clear vision of where things are going, Ronnie Raviv  57:43   especially since it was written in such an almost absurdist fantastical way? Like nothing here is even remotely close to reality, right? Leah Jones  57:52   Yeah, I forget what your airfare is from. Ronnie Raviv  57:59   The 80s? Maybe? Oh, no. Like when it was published, or when published? Oh, like takes place in like, what feels like the 80s? Yeah. But I think it was, yeah, I Leah Jones  58:09   think I'm looking at my early aughts. I'm looking at my bookshelves as if it's there as if I haven't loaned it out for the 50th time, right. I've given it to so many people. Ronnie Raviv  58:19   I mean, I can Oh, takes place in alternative 1985. Right. Publishing 2001 According to Google, July 19 2001. So So pre 911, but Leah Jones  58:34   yeah, a pre Kindle. Ronnie Raviv  58:38   Yeah. You know, yep. Leah Jones  58:42   Amazon was only Amazon existed. But barely, barely. And only for books. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Cocktails, efficient TV watching. chicken potpie. That doesn't exist anymore. Right. Trustworthy chefs. Yeah. So which dinner do you think was better? tysew or OCD, OCD by far? Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  59:09   I mean, he was great. But OCD was amazing. Yeah. OCD was some of the best food I've ever read. Leah Jones  59:13   I was so nervous. I got so anxious that week, leading up to it that we oversold that we had oversold it. Ronnie Raviv  59:22   No, no, no, no, I wasn't nervous about that. I knew no matter what it was going to be good and fun and an experience and interesting. Yeah. And what was all those things, but it also was delicious. Yeah. Leah Jones  59:34   It was it was just a remarkable. Yeah. And every bite with one exception was phenomenal. For me. There was just that one salad. That was a little too sour. The chard? The chard, lettuce, chard greens. Yeah. And like the lemon sauce. Ronnie Raviv  59:55   Oh, yeah. You have you have a thing with sour right now. Leah Jones  59:58   Yeah, yeah. I made a face. I made a face when I tried it and I saw the staff see me make the face. And I was like, Oh, it was like unintentional, right? Because everything had been so perfect. Yeah. And even that one I appreciated but like just my Ronnie Raviv  1:00:16   I'm just off, ya know, just hit your jaw. Yeah, sour in the sour spot. Leah Jones  1:00:20   I mean hard in the sour spot. I still am thinking about the the freeze dried parfait the cloud? Oh, yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:00:30   Which you would think that the top layer of it would be the melty part would be the melt in your mouth part. And the bottom layer would be sort of like the, but it was the opposite for me. Like the bottom layer was the stuff that melted and disappeared in your mouth like candy. Almost. It wasn't. And the top layer was sort of like it crunched down like those like, green plant. You know, the green Styrofoam look really thick. Yeah, Styrofoam stuff. Leah Jones  1:00:57   I know. You're talking about floral, floral Styrofoam. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:01:01   Yeah, so it was like it's sort of that just got dense. So I would, I was expecting that top layer to just melt away like cotton candy. But it got dense. Yeah, and really good. And the bottom stuff, which was like more ice creamy sort of that. I figured it was going to just be like sort of become liquid and it just sort of disappeared. I don't know how Yeah, that was that was really good. Leah Jones  1:01:22   Yeah. And then like cuz it started with like, that was like a celery. Grenada. Yeah, it was wild. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:01:30   And the creme brulee that mean made out of potatoes. Yes. With like little potato chips on it like yeah, like shoestring potatoes, but sweet. Yeah, that was and what was the ice cream with that? Leah Jones  1:01:45   It wasn't it was non dairy. I think it was salted like a salted caramel maybe. Ronnie Raviv  1:01:50   I feel like it was also something that was savory. Yeah. Like a savory like some of you would expect to be savory but they made it a sweet Yeah, ice cream. Yeah, potatoes, but like some like not potato ice cream. But like some other kinds of something like turnips. Yeah, like something. Yeah. Leah Jones  1:02:08   And now they've already changed. We were we went for the smoke and fire menu. They're already on a new menu. And it's like, Ronnie Raviv  1:02:22   yeah, we have to we have to go back. Right. So good. It was so good. Leah Jones  1:02:25   I think Thai zoo because it was so I think Thai zoo is what unlocked for us. Like, we can have a nice time if we don't have plans. Yeah. So Thai zoo was like a friend of your cousin's got us a last minute reservation. It's hard. it hard to get reservation but not impossible. Like OCD, right? We went a year ago. And it was they interviewed us at the beginning of the meal. And we were like, Yeah, take it away. Like what they ordered for us. Yeah. And my only the only thing I told them about me was like they serve like whole fish like racinos like whole fish. And I was like, I don't face. I can't deal with a face. I'm already embarrassed thinking about how to eat that in public. Right. So like, I don't want the full fish. But other than that, like, I'll try anything. Yeah. And that was such an amazing dinner because it was just like, didn't know it. We didn't know what we were gonna do. Yeah, Ronnie Raviv  1:03:29   we didn't know what to expect. Yeah. Yeah, we were very good at the sponge. We've had incredible luck with the spontaneous. Yeah. dinners in the last few months. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, like your birthday was awesome. Leah Jones  1:03:44   We couldn't if we had planned if we had made all those reservations, it wouldn't have worked. Ronnie Raviv  1:03:48   No, we couldn't have planned that. Yeah, the one thing we did plan like we did plan Yes. But we just decided to skip it at the last minute. Yeah. And go completely plan LIS Yeah. To like the most the busiest part of town for like restaurants like where you can't get reservations for anything. No. And we just went to four different places all without reservations. And ended up being we just went from place to place to place all within like a block and a half. Yeah. Leah Jones  1:04:21   Because that's all I could do at the time right? Yeah, blind barber for drinks. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:04:28   And then Duck Duck go duck duck go for a last minute dinner right Open Table reservation Yeah, yeah, that Leah Jones  1:04:34   we did make a reservation but then like literally just walked across the street. Two minutes later. Yeah, we looked Ronnie Raviv  1:04:39   looked like oh, look, they have a table. It's 15 it's six. Let's go. Yeah, we put our name down. Yep. Went Leah Jones  1:04:46   and then and before every stop. We've went to aviary and tried to get an aviary Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:04:54   So tried to start the evening at aviary. We were denied because it was closed for private event. Yeah. So We went to get drinks at blind Barber. Yeah. And we went to dinner. Then we tried to go back to a beer. Yeah. And we're denied again. So then we went to to get dessert. Leah Jones  1:05:08   And we said, where would you go for dessert? And they told us about rosemary. This Croatian restaurant. Yeah. It's like what do you have now been for dinner? And I have not been Yeah, Ronnie Raviv  1:05:15   it is. Really good. Yeah. Leah Jones  1:05:20   So then we just like so rosemary, also very hard to get a table at Ronnie Raviv  1:05:24   like I've looked. Yeah. And I might, it's not an easy get. Leah Jones  1:05:28   But we just waltz in. And they Ronnie Raviv  1:05:30   sat us like, at the kitchen. Yeah. Like, at the counter at the kitchen. We were the only ones and yeah, had dessert there. Leah Jones  1:05:38   So we have like three, we ordered two. And they brought us a third because it's my birthday. Yeah. So we had these amazing desserts there. Ronnie Raviv  1:05:45   And as soon as they pop them down, we get a text from the aviary saying okay, you can come over Yeah, so we just download desserts and went wander over the aviary and had a nightcap there. Yes. A really good evening. Leah Jones  1:05:57   It was a fun night. Yeah. Yeah, so we've had good luck and we had good the night before your birthday party. We went to Frasca. Ronnie Raviv  1:06:06   Yeah, fresca, fresca. Braska fresco Frasca? Yeah Leah Jones  1:06:10   oh my god, we ordered so much food we Ronnie Raviv  1:06:12   ordered so much. Leah Jones  1:06:16   Delicious. Got it got a table right before it started to rain again. Right before everybody from the patio had to come inside. Yeah. Tremendous luck. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:06:28   A few other like one or two other places to that we just lucked out on. Leah Jones  1:06:32   Yeah, like we went to Tango sore after we saw Oh, yeah. Heimer. Yeah. Ronnie Raviv  1:06:35   And that's like, yeah, we're just like, hey, let's walk towards your car, and then maybe go drive somewhere. It's like, oh, or we could go into here, right. Oh, and then. Oh, and a few months before that we had we went to Barbara Roma. Yes. Where my friend is my friend's husband is the headshot. And so we went there and just like got a table there. Also not a particularly easy get that's pretty popular place. Leah Jones  1:07:01   Because it was a day after Ronnie Raviv

Intravenous 205
Nadav Raviv (Season 3 Episode 30)

Intravenous 205

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 39:14


Amplify Marketing was born during the Covid Pandemic of 2020. Seeing a need for a Marketing Firm that could pivot and adjust quickly to keep up with the fast paced change encountered by many businesses during the first few months of the Pandemic, our CEO, Nadav Raviv, took his 5+ years of industry knowledge, his firm relationships with his vendors, and the blessing and support of his family, friends, and peers, and formed Amplify Marketing Solutions to assist his clients.

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Introducing Codux With Nadav Abrahami & Tom Raviv - JSJ 573

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 73:35


Nadav Abrahami Co-Founder & Head of Innovation at Wix. Tom Raviv is Head of Developer Relations for Codux.com & Team Lead on Stylable.io. They join the show to talk about the recent release of, "Codux", the first visual IDE for React. They begin the episode as they talk about how they came about building the tool and their experience. Moreover, they talk about its features, components, and impact on users Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksCodux | Visual IDE for ReactMeet CoduxTwitter: @CoduxIDETwitter: @NadavWixTwitter: @RavivTomPicksAJ - Earthing PadAJ - Speed ControllerAJ - Beyond Code Beta Course WorkshopsDan - 15: The Meta Framework Revolution with Dan Shappir by FedBitesDan - The ongoing war in UkraineNadav - Kung Fu for EngineersSteve - Hinshark Bluetooth BeanieTom - The Legend of Vox MachinaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

PromoCorner
Industry Insider 11/21/2022 - Special Guest Nadav Raviv

PromoCorner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 40:38


In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with special guest Nadav Raviv with GBS Corporation!

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Tensions ravivées entre Téhéran et la minorité kurde

Tout un monde - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:01


20 Minute Leaders
Ep904: Raviv Melamed | CEO, Vayyar Imaging

20 Minute Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 22:38


Prior to founding Vayyar, Raviv was vice-president of the Intel Architecture Group and general manager of Intel's Worldwide Mobile Wireless Group. Raviv joined Intel in 2004 as part of Intel's acquisition of Envara, a fabless semiconductor company based in Israel, where he served as vice president of R&D. Prior to this he held several roles in the Israel Defense Force in the field of large-scale radar and communication projects. Raviv holds a BSc. and MSc. in Electrical Engineering from Ben-Gurion University, Israel.

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With R' Moshe Maimon discussing the Chida and Maagel Tov (the Chida's travelogue)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 91:39


#160.With R' Moshe Maimon discussing the Chida and Maagel Tov (the Chida's travelogue)We discussed a brief bio of the Chida (Rav Chaim Yosef Dovid Azoulai), when the Maagel Tov was written, how it was written, the publication history, personal stories related by the Chida, famous people and Gedolim that he discusses, the two new editions and how they compare, and much more.To purchase the Raviv edition: https://www.shopeichlers.com/products/magal-tov-volume-1/57949To purchase the Hamaor edition: https://www.shopeichlers.com/products/magel-tov-chida/58039To purchase the Freimann edition: https://amzn.to/3Rkz78d

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color
E166: David Thabo Simelane

Fruitloops: Serial Killers of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 66:45


(note: time stamps are without ads & may be off a little)This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of David Thabo Simelane, a serial killer from eSwatini who was convicted of killing 28 women and children between 1999 and 2001. However, he is suspected of murdering at least 45 people.First, we dive into the setting (8:57), the killers early life (24:00) and the timeline (26:12). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (34:32), "Where are they now?" (51:02) followed by our takeaways and what we think made the perp snap (54:05). As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered and our shout outs (01:00:36). This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams.Thanks for listening! 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We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show!Want to Support the show?You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars!You can make a donation on the Cash Apphttps://cash.me/$fruitloopspodOr become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron pagehttps://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspodFootnotesWikipedia contributors. (06/24/2022). David Thabo Simelane. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 07/27/2022 from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Thabo_Simelane&oldid=1094690922Jele, Linda. (04/02/2011). David SIMELANE gets death penalty, to be hanged. Swazi Times. Retrieved 07/27/2022 from https://web.archive.org/web/20200609120309/http://www.swazilive.com/Swaziland_News/Swaziland_News_Stories.asp?News_id=2722McReal, Chris. (05/02/2011). Swazi Man Accused of Killing 34. The Guardian. 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LMScast with Chris Badgett
6 Figure Membership Site Creator Ziv Raviv Reveals Golden Keys to 377K in Revenue in 5 Years

LMScast with Chris Badgett

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 64:38


Today's podcast is about transforming your hobby into a money making business. We have also emphasized on how listening to people more, how empowering hobbyists can help you also find your purpose in life. And yes, there are very detailed discussions on how Ziv created the six figure business and kept growing aggressively even during the pandemic! The post 6 Figure Membership Site Creator Ziv Raviv Reveals Golden Keys to 377K in Revenue in 5 Years appeared first on LMScast - LifterLMS Podcast.

Delivering Marketing Joy Webshow
Delivering Marketing Joy Episode 391 with Nadav Raviv

Delivering Marketing Joy Webshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 13:32


Today on Delivering #MarketingJoy Kirby Hasseman talks with Nadav Raviv about why we need to hustle...but to do it with purpose in mind. Watch now to get a boost of energy and get ready to make a difference.

C'est en France
La fracture corse : les tensions nationalistes ravivées par la mort d'Yvan Colonna

C'est en France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 11:55


L'agression en prison d'Yvan Colonna, militant indépendantiste corse condamné à la perpétuité pour l'assassinat du préfet Erignac, a été l'étincelle, sa mort trois semaines plus tard a embrasé la Corse. Plusieurs milliers de personnes sont descendues dans la rue pour crier à l'injustice et remettre la question de l'autonomie de l'île au coeur de l'agenda politique. En tête des cortèges, des jeunes animés par un sentiment d'injustice et d'abandon, notamment à Corte, berceau du nationalisme corse.

The Great Gay Dadcast
205. His name is Leo (w/Jonathan Raviv)

The Great Gay Dadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 69:13


THE GREAT GAY DADCAST IS ABOUT OUR EXPERIENCES AS BLACK GAY MEN STARTING OUR FAMILIES. WE OFFER OUR EXPERIENCE AS GUIDANCE AND OUR STORIES AS COMFORT.BECAUSE WE ARE CREATING FAMILIES THROUGH SURROGACY, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE LISTENERS ALL THE DETAILS FROM SELECTING A SURROGACY AGENCY TO BUYING DIAPERS AND RAISING NIBLETS WHEN THE DAY COMES.THIS PODCAST GIVES YOU THE CHANCE TO JOURNEY WITH US FROM BEFORE THE BEGINNING.WE'VE LEARNED THAT THERE ARE SO FEW RESOURCES FOR NON-TRADITIONAL FAMILY BUILDING,SO WE DECIDED TO BE ONE!This episode is about:- Our good friend and new dad Jonathan Raviv is BACK!@greatgaydadcastthegreatgaydadcast@gmail.comwww.thegreatgaydadcast.com

Alex & Annie: The Real Women of Vacation Rentals
Raising the Bar for Women in Tech, with Guesty President/COO Vered Raviv Schwarz

Alex & Annie: The Real Women of Vacation Rentals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 40:21 Transcription Available


In today's episode we are joined with Vered Raviv Schwarz, President/COO of the property management platform Guesty.  We had the pleasure of meeting Vered at the Women's Conference at the end of 2021, and got to listen to her speak about being a female entrepreneur in a male dominated tech world. An advocate for women in business and technology, Vered shares with us stories from her career that led her to understand that you can truly do anything you put your mind to, and that with the right amount of hard work and determination, anything is possible.  Vered has over 20 years of experience in private and public companies, including some of the most successful companies in the Israeli tech scene. Prior to starting her career in technology companies, Vered was an attorney at one of  Israel's prominent law firms, focusing on M&As and IPOs. During her career, Vered helped technology companies scale, go public, acquire companies and get acquired. She was the first executive at Fiverr and helped grow the company from 40 people to a global organization. Vered holds LL.B and LL.M from Tel Aviv University and serves on the advisory board of several startups, while participating in mentorship programs focusing on female entrepreneurs. Vered has been featured in prominent media outlets including Forbes, USA Today, Entrepreneur and The Next Web. She has also shared her insights at numerous events including The Next Web, Skift, Phocuswright and more.Watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/uZvAlIMQ5YoLearn more about Guesty here: https://hosts.guesty.com/?r=alexandannieCONTACT VERED RAVIV SCHWARZvered@guesty.comCONTACT ALEX & ANNIEAlexandAnniePodcast.comLinkedIn | Facebook | InstagramAlex Husner - LinkedinAnnie Holcombe - LinkedinPodcast Sponsored by Condo-World and Lexicon Travel