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This week's edition of Stump Rothenberg! Plus, some super hero talk & who will be the Jets next QB? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Few figures have shaped modern American soccer more profoundly than Alan Rothenberg ("The Big Bounce: The Surge That Shaped the Future of U.S. Soccer") — and in this revelatory conversation, he tells the story in his own words. Best known as the founding architect of Major League Soccer and the driving force behind the record-breaking 1994 FIFA World Cup, Rothenberg's influence on the game in the United States stretches back decades earlier than most fans realize. Long before MLS kicked off in 1996, he was immersed in the sport's early, fragile professional era. In the late 1960s, Rothenberg worked alongside Jack Kent Cooke in the United Soccer Association, helping operate the Los Angeles Wolves — an ambitious effort to import top international clubs to American audiences. He later held a brief ownership stake in the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League, gaining firsthand insight into the promise and ultimate collapse of pro soccer's first boom-and-bust cycle in the U.S. A pivotal turning point came when Rothenberg ran the soccer competition for the 1984 Summer Olympics. At a time when many doubted the American market, the tournament drew unexpectedly strong crowds — helping persuade FIFA that the United States could successfully host a World Cup. As president of the United States Soccer Federation from 1990 to 1998, Rothenberg delivered on that promise. The 1994 World Cup became the most financially successful in history to that point, and he fulfilled the bid commitment to launch MLS — creating the stable Division I league that had eluded the country for generations. He also chaired the 1999 Women's World Cup, another watershed moment. In this candid interview, Rothenberg reflects on risk, resistance, political maneuvering, and the long game of institution-building — offering rare, behind-the-scenes insight into how American soccer finally found its footing. + + + SUPPORT THE SHOW: Buy Us a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/goodseatsstillavailable The "Good Seats" Store: http://tee.pub/lic/RdiDZzQeHSY BUY THE BOOK: "The Big Bounce: The Surge That Shaped the Future of U.S. Soccer": https://amzn.to/4kSgacQ SPONSOR THANKS: Old School Shirts.com (10% off promo code: GOODSEATS): https://oldschoolshirts.com/goodseats Royal Retros (10% off promo code: SEATS): https://www.503-sports.com?aff=2 FIND AND FOLLOW: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/GoodSeatsStillAvailable Web: https://goodseatsstillavailable.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/goodseatsstillavailable.com X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodSeatsStill YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@goodseatsstillavailable Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodseatsstillavailable Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodseatsstillavailable/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodSeatsStillAvailable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/good-seats-still-available/
On this latest episode of Gurvey's Law, lawyer and the founding force behind Major League Soccer and 1984 LA Olympics icon, Alan Rothenberg, is in studio with the other Alan and Michelle to talk about all things Olympics and soccer, as well as how he helped get Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson to LA! The authority on U.S. soccer will also talk about his new book, The Big Bounce, share behind-the-scenes soccer stories, and give his take on the upcoming FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028.
In this special compilation episode, Brent revisits three powerful conversations with leaders who have fundamentally reimagined how agencies price, position, and deliver value. As AI accelerates productivity, procurement squeezes margins, and time-based billing becomes increasingly commoditized, one thing is clear: the traditional agency model is under pressure. The firms that redefine themselves as performance partners, not effort vendors, are pulling ahead.From valuation strategy to operational reinvention, this episode explores what it really takes to make the shift from selling hours to selling impact.In this episode, you'll hear:Caroline Johnson, the Co-Founder of The Business Model Company discussing why selling time suppresses valuation — and how business model design can double or even triple firm multiples. (Ep. 63)Patricia Rothenberg, Global COO and General Counsel of renowned creative agency 72andSunny shares how they were able to eliminate individual timesheets and train teams to sell value instead of labor. (Ep. 94)Michael Farmer, Author of Madison Avenue Manslaughter and Madison Avenue Makeover - and the leader of Management consulting firm Farmer & Company provides practical lessons on leading scope discussions around outcomes—not procurement-driven deliverables—and what changes operationally when agencies focus on impact over hours. (Ep. 48) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Once the trade deadline passes, where will Giannis be playing? Plus, an edition of Stump Rothenberg & what's the best football movie ever? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Who knew that ponds make music? To the eye and ears, they seem silent and tranquil—except at night when, maybe, choruses of frogs serenade listeners. But ponds are much noisier than that: you have to be very quiet and have the right equipment to really hear what's going on. And there is a lot going on: both the critters and the plants speak out. Indeed, nature is full of sounds, many of them musical and, quite possible, the forerunners of human music.Join host Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with Dr. David Rothenberg, scholar, author, musician and composer and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology whose focus is on animal sounds as music. We talk about his most recent book, Secret Sounds of Ponds, for which Rothenberg tossed a microphone into ponds and heard “an entirely new world, a realm of the unexpected and stirring rhythms and tones of some of the smallest and loudest creatures on Earth.”
Have Jets fans ever had less faith in the future than they do right now? Also, an edition of Stump Rothenberg & Chris Carlin stops by for a confrontation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alison Rowlands, professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Essex, joins Jana Byars to talk about her classic book, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany, Rothenberg, 1561- 1652, out Manchester UP 2003. This conversation took place on the occasion of a new edition, this time a paperback release, in January 2026 Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561-1652 (Manchester UP, 2026). This meticulously-researched book relies on copious, detailed archival documents concerning people accused of witchcraft in the German city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber between 1561 and 1652. This city experienced a very restrained pattern of witch-trials and just one execution for witchcraft during that time, unlike some other places in German lands and Europe more broadly. This book explores the social and psychological conflicts that lay behind the making of accusations and confessions of witchcraft and offers insights into other areas of early modern life, such as experiences of and beliefs about communal conflict, magic, motherhood, childhood and illness. It also includes analysis on the role of gender. Find the open source of the original edition here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Alison Rowlands, professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Essex, joins Jana Byars to talk about her classic book, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany, Rothenberg, 1561- 1652, out Manchester UP 2003. This conversation took place on the occasion of a new edition, this time a paperback release, in January 2026 Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561-1652 (Manchester UP, 2026). This meticulously-researched book relies on copious, detailed archival documents concerning people accused of witchcraft in the German city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber between 1561 and 1652. This city experienced a very restrained pattern of witch-trials and just one execution for witchcraft during that time, unlike some other places in German lands and Europe more broadly. This book explores the social and psychological conflicts that lay behind the making of accusations and confessions of witchcraft and offers insights into other areas of early modern life, such as experiences of and beliefs about communal conflict, magic, motherhood, childhood and illness. It also includes analysis on the role of gender. Find the open source of the original edition here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Alison Rowlands, professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Essex, joins Jana Byars to talk about her classic book, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany, Rothenberg, 1561- 1652, out Manchester UP 2003. This conversation took place on the occasion of a new edition, this time a paperback release, in January 2026 Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561-1652 (Manchester UP, 2026). This meticulously-researched book relies on copious, detailed archival documents concerning people accused of witchcraft in the German city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber between 1561 and 1652. This city experienced a very restrained pattern of witch-trials and just one execution for witchcraft during that time, unlike some other places in German lands and Europe more broadly. This book explores the social and psychological conflicts that lay behind the making of accusations and confessions of witchcraft and offers insights into other areas of early modern life, such as experiences of and beliefs about communal conflict, magic, motherhood, childhood and illness. It also includes analysis on the role of gender. Find the open source of the original edition here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
Alison Rowlands, professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Essex, joins Jana Byars to talk about her classic book, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany, Rothenberg, 1561- 1652, out Manchester UP 2003. This conversation took place on the occasion of a new edition, this time a paperback release, in January 2026 Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561-1652 (Manchester UP, 2026). This meticulously-researched book relies on copious, detailed archival documents concerning people accused of witchcraft in the German city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber between 1561 and 1652. This city experienced a very restrained pattern of witch-trials and just one execution for witchcraft during that time, unlike some other places in German lands and Europe more broadly. This book explores the social and psychological conflicts that lay behind the making of accusations and confessions of witchcraft and offers insights into other areas of early modern life, such as experiences of and beliefs about communal conflict, magic, motherhood, childhood and illness. It also includes analysis on the role of gender. Find the open source of the original edition here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alison Rowlands, professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Essex, joins Jana Byars to talk about her classic book, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany, Rothenberg, 1561- 1652, out Manchester UP 2003. This conversation took place on the occasion of a new edition, this time a paperback release, in January 2026 Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561-1652 (Manchester UP, 2026). This meticulously-researched book relies on copious, detailed archival documents concerning people accused of witchcraft in the German city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber between 1561 and 1652. This city experienced a very restrained pattern of witch-trials and just one execution for witchcraft during that time, unlike some other places in German lands and Europe more broadly. This book explores the social and psychological conflicts that lay behind the making of accusations and confessions of witchcraft and offers insights into other areas of early modern life, such as experiences of and beliefs about communal conflict, magic, motherhood, childhood and illness. It also includes analysis on the role of gender. Find the open source of the original edition here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Alison Rowlands, professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Essex, joins Jana Byars to talk about her classic book, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany, Rothenberg, 1561- 1652, out Manchester UP 2003. This conversation took place on the occasion of a new edition, this time a paperback release, in January 2026 Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561-1652 (Manchester UP, 2026). This meticulously-researched book relies on copious, detailed archival documents concerning people accused of witchcraft in the German city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber between 1561 and 1652. This city experienced a very restrained pattern of witch-trials and just one execution for witchcraft during that time, unlike some other places in German lands and Europe more broadly. This book explores the social and psychological conflicts that lay behind the making of accusations and confessions of witchcraft and offers insights into other areas of early modern life, such as experiences of and beliefs about communal conflict, magic, motherhood, childhood and illness. It also includes analysis on the role of gender. Find the open source of the original edition here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 4th annual favorite or Top Reads of the year podcast with my oldest book nerd friend Judge Marc Rothenberg. We go through our favorite Retro Reads, Non-fiction, and new releases. Featuring books from Josh Malerman, Stephen Graham Jones, Sam J. Miller, Silvia Park and more. Three hours of book nerding.
When will New York football get better? Ever? And for those that have been asking, you can now order DiPietro & Rothenberg hats! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Office Ladies 6.0, Jenna and Angela break down the Peacock Superfan episode of “Basketball” and then they are joined by Karly Rothenberg who played Madge in the warehouse! Karly shares how she got her job on “The Office”, what it was like to play basketball against the Dunder Mifflin employees including squaring up against Dwight and the ladies point out a few Madge scenes that got added back into other superfan episodes. Jenna also shares a memory from the glue scene between Jim and Pam, and Angela has a great Oscar catch. So if you don't want to work on Saturday, challenge Michael to a pickup game of basketball and enjoy this episode! Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod Follow Us on YouTube Follow Us on TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Have you ever thought of the role of homeopathy in the care of cancer survivors? In this episode, Dr. Amy Rothenberg will discuss the value of natural medical approaches, including homeopathy, in addressing both acute and chronic conditions, as well as the effects of conventional cancer treatment. Additionally, she will discuss her book, "You Finished Treatment, Now What?" a guide for natural medicine and lifestyle approaches to address health issues that remain after cancer treatment and lower the risk of recurrence. Dr. Amy Rothenberg is a doctor, teacher, writer, and advocate for healthy living who has practiced as a licensed naturopathic physician since 1986 in Northampton, Massachusetts. She is also the American Association of Naturopathic physicians 2017 physician of the year, she was the longtime medical editor for the Institute of natural medicine. And she, along with her husband, Dr. Paul Herscu, has taught through the New England School of Homeopathy since 1988. When she was diagnosed with cancer in 2014, Dr. Rothenberg sought care at a renowned teaching hospital and worked with providers with expertise in integrative natural medicine oncology to create her medical dream team. She recently released her book, You Finish Treatment, Now What? a field guide for cancer survivors. This book is a roadmap for lifestyle and natural medicine to address health challenges that persist after care and reduce the risk of recurrence. In his spare time, Dr. Rothenberg enjoys the good life in the countryside where she lives. Check out these episode highlights: 02:31 - How was she introduced to homeopathy 08:07 - What is her book "You Finished Treatment, Now What?" all about 13:32 - How to change your internal environment to be less hospitable to cancer 20:29 - The concept of prescribing cascade and its side effects 22:52 - Empowering the patient in your clinic 25:23 - The beauty and the promise of homeopathy 30:01 - The benefits of using homeopathy for cancer 31:33 - 80% of the diagnosis of the three most lethal diseases is lifestyle preventable 33:37 - Different ways of bodily detoxification 35:39 - Conventional vs. natural medicine in cancer care 37:40 - The need for community and connections Connect with Dr. Amy Rothenberg Website: https://dramyrothenberg.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
Dave's sports knowledge is put to the test in a Thanksgiving Eve edition of Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is Mike McCarthy the best option to be the next head coach of the Giants? Also, Rick is late and he feels the wrath of Rothenberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1970, Avon Books published a landmark anthology, “Science Fiction Hall of Fame,” featuring 26 classic short stories that represent landmark tales of the genre. The stories were voted on by the members of the new (at the time, in the late 1960s) organization Science Fiction Writers of America. In this series, I will be joined by a panel of guests to break down these stories and talk about the authors in the book. In this episode, we talk about Ray Bradbury's 1948 classic Mars is Heven. I am joined by two guests, including noted Ray Bradbury Expert Phil Nichols. He is the editor of the Ray Bradbury Review and podcaster behind Bradbury 100. If you listen to this podcast, you know Judge Marc Rothenberg, who joins me for my annual best reads of the year episodes. We talk about all things Bradbury, the influence of this story, and much more.
Join Gary Rothenberg, DPM, CDCES, CWS, and Jodi Lavin Tompkins, MSN, RN, BC-ADM, CDCES, for an insightful discussion on diabetes-related peripheral neuropathy. Dr. Rothenberg explores the clinical manifestations, risk factors, and diagnostic approaches to neuropathy, while highlighting strategies for effective patient engagement and self-care support. The conversation also introduces the pyramid of treatments and therapies—a practical framework to guide interventions for individuals affected by neuropathy. Tune in to enhance your understanding of diabetes-related peripheral neuropathy and access the accompanying patient education handout designed to support self-management and shared decision-making. This episode is supported by an education grant from Lexicon Pharmaceuticals. Disclosure: Gary is Director of Medical Affairs, Podimetrics, makers of an FDA device to measure for prevention of diabetes-related foot ulcer recurrence. Listen to more episodes of The Huddle at adces.org/perspectives/the-huddle-podcast.Learn more about ADCES and the many benefits of membership at adces.org/join. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What happens when you say yes to fun? This week, I'm joined by my good friend Adam Rothenberg, creator of the entertainment platform Call Me Adam, for a joyful conversation about curiosity, courage, and play. When Adam found himself at a children's birthday party, he and one other adult decided to join the kids rock climbing and ziplining—and it turned into a reminder of what we lose when we forget how to play. We talk about facing fears, staying curious, and how a playful mindset keeps us creative, confident, and young at heart.
Are you enjoying this World Series? Also, an edition of Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How much do wins matter when it comes to Aaron Glenn returning for a second season? Plus, Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Giants won and Dave is alive. It's a Rothenberg rampage against all of Philadelphia. Plus, Jordan Raanan stops by & we talk Jets with Rich Cimini! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Max Fried and Jazz Chisholm Jr. throw Aaron Boone under the bus? Also, Stump Rothenberg and the first official rant by Dave! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If Brian Daboll gets fired, then what happens to Jaxson Dart? Plus, an edition of Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Giants have a plan for when they'll play Jaxson Dart. Will that plan change? Also, Stump Rothenberg perfection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryHave you ever wondered what it takes to transform a passion project into a thriving business? In this captivating episode of Sisters in Service podcast, I sit down with Adam Rothenberg, founder of Call Me Adam, who turned his love for celebrity interviews into an entertainment empire featuring over 2,200 interviews and attracting more than 2 million visitors.Adam candidly shares the pivotal moment when, inspired by Pink's song "Courage," he left his secure corporate job in November 2019 to pursue entrepreneurship full-time—only to face the pandemic's devastating impact on the entertainment industry just months later. His story of resilience, strategic pivoting, and finding creative solutions offers invaluable insights for anyone navigating business uncertainties.What sets this conversation apart is Adam's practical approach to entrepreneurship. Unlike those who advocate for risky all-or-nothing leaps, he reveals how he created financial safety nets before transitioning and found strength through entrepreneurial communities. Military members considering business ownership will particularly appreciate his advice to start building ventures 5-7 years before leaving service, allowing businesses to gain traction while maintaining financial stability.The discussion delves into the power of community in entrepreneurship, with Adam explaining how finding the right mentor group transformed his business trajectory after years of struggling to monetize his platform. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories from his new book "Behind the Curtain," offering glimpses into his experiences interviewing entertainment icons from Nancy McKean to his dream interview subject, Dolly Parton.Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or looking to take your existing business to new heights, this episode delivers actionable wisdom on preparing financially, finding supportive communities, and persisting through challenges. As Adam wisely notes, "Take the leap, but find the way to do it that makes you comfortable.https:/www.callmeadam.comSupport the show
Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industryHave you ever wondered what it takes to transform a passion project into a thriving business? In this captivating episode of Sisters in Service podcast, I sit down with Adam Rothenberg, founder of Call Me Adam, who turned his love for celebrity interviews into an entertainment empire featuring over 2,200 interviews and attracting more than 2 million visitors.Adam candidly shares the pivotal moment when, inspired by Pink's song "Courage," he left his secure corporate job in November 2019 to pursue entrepreneurship full-time—only to face the pandemic's devastating impact on the entertainment industry just months later. His story of resilience, strategic pivoting, and finding creative solutions offers invaluable insights for anyone navigating business uncertainties.What sets this conversation apart is Adam's practical approach to entrepreneurship. Unlike those who advocate for risky all-or-nothing leaps, he reveals how he created financial safety nets before transitioning and found strength through entrepreneurial communities. Military members considering business ownership will particularly appreciate his advice to start building ventures 5-7 years before leaving service, allowing businesses to gain traction while maintaining financial stability.The discussion delves into the power of community in entrepreneurship, with Adam explaining how finding the right mentor group transformed his business trajectory after years of struggling to monetize his platform. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories from his new book "Behind the Curtain," offering glimpses into his experiences interviewing entertainment icons from Nancy McKean to his dream interview subject, Dolly Parton.Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or looking to take your existing business to new heights, this episode delivers actionable wisdom on preparing financially, finding supportive communities, and persisting through challenges. As Adam wisely notes, "Take the leap, but find the way to do it that makes you comfortable.https:/www.callmeadam.comSupport the show
In this inspiring episode of the Dr. Geo Prostate Podcast, Dr. Geo sits down with Dr. Amy Rothenberg — a licensed naturopathic doctor for over 36 years, 2017 Physician of the Year by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, and a living example of resilience.After 18 rounds of chemotherapy in 2014, Dr. Rothenberg competed in her first triathlon just six months later. She shares her journey of overcoming breast, ovarian, and leukemia diagnoses while integrating both conventional and naturopathic medicine. Her best-selling book, You Finished Treatment, Now What?, offers cancer survivors a compassionate, practical roadmap to reclaim their health.Whether you're living with cancer, supporting someone who is, or looking for ways to live better with age, this conversation is filled with actionable insights on healing, prevention, and thriving.Key Points:A Doctor Becomes the Patient – How Dr. Rothenberg faced multiple cancer diagnoses and treatments while maintaining her health philosophy.Integrative Approach – Combining conventional oncology care with naturopathic strategies for side effect management, immune support, and recovery.The Role of Movement – How exercise, even in small amounts, supports treatment efficacy and recovery.Fasting Mimicking Diet & Microbiome Support – Evidence-backed dietary strategies during treatment and beyond.Mindset & Resilience – The importance of goal-setting, community support, and finding joy during and after cancer care.Life After Treatment – Practical steps to reduce recurrence risk and improve quality of life.Resources & Links Mentioned:Book: You Finished Treatment, Now What? – Order here or at your local bookstore.Learn more about Dr. Amy Rothenberg: dramyrothenberg.comFind a licensed naturopathic doctor: naturopathic.orgOncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians: oncanp.org----------------
Its interveiwpalooza!In our first half, we speak to Quaverly Rothenberg who is the incumbent councilor for Ward 3 in Northampton. You can find out more about her at quaverlyforward3.comIn our second half we interview Lauren Rollins, the founder and president of the Western Mass Policy Center. Find out more about WMPC at wmpolicy.org
Originally aired on August 2, 2025. Quaverly Rothenberg is the incumbent candidate for city council in Northampton's Ward 3. Quaverly defends her positions on affordable housing, roads, downtown redesign, schools and her mission to supplant "the establishment" in Northampton.
Originally aired on August 2, 2025. Quaverly Rothenberg is the incumbent candidate for city council in Northampton's Ward 3. Quaverly defends her positions on affordable housing, roads, downtown redesign, schools and her mission to supplant "the establishment" in Northampton.
Originally aired on August 2, 2025. Quaverly Rothenberg is the incumbent candidate for city council in Northampton's Ward 3. Quaverly defends her positions on affordable housing, roads, downtown redesign, schools and her mission to supplant "the establishment" in Northampton.
Originally aired on August 2, 2025. Quaverly Rothenberg is the incumbent candidate for city council in Northampton's Ward 3. Quaverly defends her positions on affordable housing, roads, downtown redesign, schools and her mission to supplant "the establishment" in Northampton.
Where do Malik Nabers and Garrett Wilson check in on the list of the best WRs in the NFL? Plus, Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We track down Don La Greca to congratulate him on his new job as the voice of the Devils! Plus, Stump Rothenberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DiPietro and Rothenberg stick around to talk about the Yankees and Knicks with Michael. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Don, Hahn and Rosenberg join Michael live at the Beach Bash. Does Major League baseball need more out of starting pitchers? DiPietro and Rothenberg unveil Dave's earing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nachum Segal presents great Jewish music, Harry Rothenberg's parsha vlog, the Weekly Update with Malcolm Hoenlein and Rabbi Benjamin Yudin to discuss the Torah portion of the week.
Jenny Rothenberg, Cofounder of Smooth Media, shares real strategies behind sustainable creator monetization. We dive into content-market fit—creating content your audience actually wants rather than chasing viral moments—and why events might be the most underutilized monetization strategy for creators today. Whether you're looking to monetize for the first time or diversify your income streams, this conversation offers actionable insights you can implement immediately.
Do the Yankees need to learn small ball? Plus, an edition of Stump Rothenberg & Dave's reputation is taking a hit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send JD a text message and be heard!TCA!!!!!! Great day with @companyadjace @dronespn @kayster61 plus finally meeting @anthonyyacc @i_need_a_sports_iv @thecoachbaileype @genova007 @dtvmike @jujubees7984 @danyeserski & @thedarkknight025 @citifield @mets now 27-7 at home and on a six game win streak. 4-3 over @nationals & @kodai_senga_ hurt his hammy and was put on IL. @nyquil_inthe_flesh thanks for getting the tix. @call_me_tca_prez love my jersey. They are awesome. Couldn't have asked for a better day to see an #mlbbaseball game. @ari_gold24 & @thomaswdonovan thanks for your great insight into the #chriskreider trade end of a @nyrangers era. Got back a young prospect. We shall see. @knicks that's another story. Was talking to @doctor_midnite @kevdu_theman & @robparker1980 today about @nyknicks “coaching” situation. None of us are sold on Mike Malone and @foxsports has Mike Brown as the favorite. Thibs could have stayed with what it looks like they could end up with next #nba season. Not feeling good about it. Did some #sportslists #nfl style at end of show with @bmtlive07 @lrt_network @donna.fender Josh & HTJ. Always a lot of fun.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
Nachum Segal presents great Jewish music, Harry Rothenberg's parsha vlog, the Weekly Update with Malcolm Hoenlein and Rabbi Benjamin Yudin to discuss the Torah portion of the week.
In this energizing episode Brent sits down with Patricia Rothenberg, Global COO and General Counsel of renowned creative agency 72andSunny. From iconic Super Bowl ads to pioneering value-based pricing and navigating AI disruption, Patricia brings a compelling mix of strategic insight, operational excellence, and unwavering creativity. Whether you're a fellow agency leader or operations guru, this episode is packed with thought-provoking takeaways:How 72andSunny is reshaping the industry by blending human creativity with AI assistance—without sacrificing originality.How value-based pricing has transformed their client relationships and internal culture.How technology helps Patricia's team make smarter, faster decisions with real-time data.Insights into why operations done right can be the secret weapon behind world-class creativity.Don't miss Patricia's parting advice on embracing change, navigating complexity, and leading with both data and intuition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mets have won six in a row, and they've done it mostly without Juan Soto. Plus, Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mel Kiper Jr. stops by to discuss the latest with Shedeur Sanders along with Cam Ward. Plus, Giancarlo Stanton might be more injured than we think & Stump Rothenberg! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices