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On this episode of this special Christmas series, host Amanda Haro is joined by Irina Shehovsov, who shares her experience acclimating to American holiday traditions as a Russian native. They dive into: Russian holiday traditions vs American holiday traditions Acclimating to a new country as a first generation immigrant How she made the decision of what traditions to keep and which to ditch when she became a mom Merry F*ck It Christmas, mamas! Follow Amanda on Instagram here. Connect more with Irina: Get Irina's book, "The Gift Inside" Instagram YouTube Website Reclaim Your Life Podcast Single Parent Success Stories Podcast mom, motherhood, parenting, immigration, Russian-American, holidays, Christmas, tradition, family life
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In this episode Candace shares her word for 2023!Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on Instagram
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Friday's Highlight: In honor of celebrating the Russian New Year, Sid decided to bring Justin Ellick's Russian girlfriend Lisa into the fold and everything went up from there! Truly a classic highlight as it brightened everyone's day!
Today on BEAT SID: Pete, the Landscape Architect from Little Italy will go one on one with Sid himself on this Russian New Year? Can Sid pull off an upset, or will Pete continue the trend of victorious guests? Find out now. BANG!
On this Friday edition of Bernie & Sid in the Morning, we're celebrating the Russian New Year! Sid welcomes on a slew of guests to celebrate the big day, starting with the owner of Red Apple Media John Catsimatidis and his wonderful wife Margo to kick off the festivities. Founder of The Guardian Angles and fellow WABC radio host Curtis Sliwa sits down with Sid shortly thereafter. He's followed by Executive Director and CEO of the Tolstoy Foundation Victoria Wohlsen, gossip columnist and magazine editor Rob Shuter, attorney and politician Inna Vernikov, and Irene Gabo of Gabo Law. You don't want to miss this jam-packed Friday edition of Bernie & Sid in the Morning, including another "Beat Sid" edition of The Peerless Boilers Beat Bernie Contest and another great installment of Lidia Reports.
Owner of Red Apple Media, John Catsimatidis with his wife Margo, rejoins Bernie & Sid in the Morning to celebrate the Russian New Year, mourning the loss of the young woman killed at Burger King, reestablishing Law & Order & more!
Friday's Highlight: In honor of celebrating the Russian New Year, Sid decided to bring Justin Ellick's Russian girlfriend Lisa into the fold and everything went up from there! Truly a classic highlight as it brightened everyone's day!
Today on BEAT SID: Pete, the Landscape Architect from Little Italy will go one on one with Sid himself on this Russian New Year? Can Sid pull off an upset, or will Pete continue the trend of victorious guests? Find out now. BANG!
On this Friday edition of Bernie & Sid in the Morning, we're celebrating the Russian New Year! Sid welcomes on a slew of guests to celebrate the big day, starting with the owner of Red Apple Media John Catsimatidis and his wonderful wife Margo to kick off the festivities. Founder of The Guardian Angles and fellow WABC radio host Curtis Sliwa sits down with Sid shortly thereafter. He's followed by Executive Director and CEO of the Tolstoy Foundation Victoria Wohlsen, gossip columnist and magazine editor Rob Shuter, attorney and politician Inna Vernikov, and Irene Gabo of Gabo Law. You don't want to miss this jam-packed Friday edition of Bernie & Sid in the Morning, including another "Beat Sid" edition of The Peerless Boilers Beat Bernie Contest and another great installment of Lidia Reports.
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In this episode Candace shares her word for 2022!Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on Instagram
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Transcript and exercises for this podcast || Our Instagram || We teach Russian || In this episode we talk about ten the most popular New Year's Eve dishes in Russia. В этом подкасте мы рассказываем о десяти самых популярных новогодних блюдах в России. Текст и упражнения к подкасту || Мы в Инстаграм || Уроки русского с нами ||
This week, we popped open a bottle of Soviet Champagne to talk about Russian New Year and the 1997 film Sympathy Seeker. Why is New Year's Eve such a big deal in the former Soviet Union? Why are there so many paintings of Lenin around a Christmas tree? Is the Soviet version of Santa really an evil spirit from Slavic myth? All this and more as we dive into the history of holidays in the former USSR and the long history of wars against Christmas. Hosted by Liam, Russian Sam, and Halal Sam. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gladiofreeeurope/support
In this episode, you'll hear how Russians survive 10 days off after New Year celebration, why everyone in Russia looks forward to New Year‘s Eve but not Christmas. We will also tell the truth about how almost every Russian can afford a crab salad on his festive table and a lot of other interesting facts about Russian New Year celebrations! I'll wish everyone a Happy New Year and we'll hear from you in 2022!
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It was ironic that Helmut Dantine broke out in Hollywood playing Nazis in wartime dramas; he'd been part of the anti-Nazi resistance in his native Austria and was imprisoned in a concentration camp because of those efforts. Fortunately, he secured his release and escaped to California, where he pursued acting on the stage and screen. We'll hear him plotting an assassination in "Russian New Year" (originally aired on CBS on January 13, 1957). Then, he co-stars with Nina Foch in "Headshrinker" (originally aired on CBS on October 26, 1958).
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Transcript and exercises for this podcast || Our Instagram || We teach Russian || New Year's eve, Maslenitsa, Easter -- what holidays do Russian people love? Listen about this in our new episode. Новый Год, Масленица, Пасха –- какие праздники любят русские люди? Слушайте об этом в нашем новом подкасте. Текст и упражнения к подкасту || Мы в Инстаграм || Уроки русского с нами ||
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This episode Lara interviews Alissa Timoshkina about her cookbook, Salt & Time. Alissa chats about her homeland of Siberia, her career path and all about Russian New Year celebrations. Enjoy this interview and purchase your copy of Salt & Time here. (https://www.booklarder.com/books/info/salt-time-recipes-from-a-russian-kitchen) Salt & Time https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/199050da-a97f-4b71-bd06-c02fc80ac185/E4UeQ7_2.jpg Special Guest: Alissa Timoshkina.
This podcast was created to share our love of the holidays, year round, with you. Episode 2.1 brings us into 2019 anticipating winter fun. We will be starting with our international segments—Sydney will be sharing about the Japanese New Year, Part 2, and Cole will be telling us about Russian New Year traditions. Wondering what to do in the winter months? Randy will share some fun ideas for families, couples, and those who are single. There are a lot of things to do during these quiet winter months that can be overlooked during the busier seasons. As we take down those Christmas decorations, it can be a bit sad. Beth shares some winter decorating ideas that can brighten your home and your perspective. Join us by listening to this episode and by following us on the below social media sites: Twitter: @holiday_moons Instagram: @holidaymoons Facebook Page and Group: holidaymoons Website: randalmoon.wixsite.com/holidaymoons HolidayMoons was created because we love and celebrate holidays and seasons throughout the year, and we want to share our love with you. It includes decorating, going to festivals and events, watching related TV shows and movies, listening to seasonal music, cooking and eating, seasonal shopping, and best of all, enjoying how others, like you, have celebrated too.
This podcast was created to share our love of the holidays, year round, with you. Episode 2.1 brings us into 2019 anticipating winter fun. We will be starting with our international segments—Sydney will be sharing about the Japanese New Year, Part 2, and Cole will be telling us about Russian New Year traditions. Wondering what to do in the winter months? Randy will share some fun ideas for families, couples, and those who are single. There are a lot of things to do during these quiet winter months that can be overlooked during the busier seasons. As we take down those Christmas decorations, it can be a bit sad. Beth shares some winter decorating ideas that can brighten your home and your perspective. Join us by listening to this episode and by following us on the below social media sites: Twitter: @holiday_moons Instagram: @holidaymoons Facebook Page and Group: holidaymoons Website: randalmoon.wixsite.com/holidaymoons HolidayMoons was created because we love and celebrate holidays and seasons throughout the year, and we want to share our love with you. It includes decorating, going to festivals and events, watching related TV shows and movies, listening to seasonal music, cooking and eating, seasonal shopping, and best of all, enjoying how others, like you, have celebrated too.
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Thom Nickels interview. Rain storm. Northern Liberties in Philadelphia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Liberties,_Philadelphia “Gone are the days where you go to a bar and there’s just the sound of conversation.” What we were drinking: Thom had Coors Light, and plotting on French wine. Chunjay drinking PBR and bourbon, the Philadelphia “City Wide Special.” https://billypenn.com/2016/01/20/the-philly-citywide-special-index-whose-combo-packs-the-most-punch/ Sharing a memory of a Russian New Year mishap. Thom’s faith past. Roman Catholicism, agnosticism-atheism, Orthodoxy. Walking out on Ash Wednesday. “My father tried to break down my door, because he wanted me to stop reading.” Discovering his sexuality, discovering gay bars. On 1969/1970: “To announce that you were gay to your family then, was really paramount to saying you had a mental illness. Nobody talked about it.” Working in the hospital. Falling in love with all the wrong people. One night stands. Collecting experiences. On marijuana and drugs. The Gay Liberation Movement. The Black Panthers. Homosexuality in black and Latino communities. His first partner was black. On pacifism. Bringing his partner home to his family. On wrestling with homosexuality and faith. “The whole concept of a gay emotional life, a gay person, didn’t exist then.” “Were we to be in an automobile accident, and were a priest to come to our bedside, we would confess our ‘gay sins,’ as it were.” “We are all slaves to our baptism. I can’t entirely liberate myself.” “Certainly promiscuity, wild ‘Don Juan’ promiscuity, whether you’re gay or straight, it may feel wonderful, you get a diverse hors dvours sense of tasting of the lights when the moon is full…. But falling in love changes the speedometer.” “I think that promiscuity whets your appetite for more promiscuity. Once you’ve opened those doors, really really wide, it’s really hard to go back and settle for one person.” St. Mary of Egypt and promiscuity. Visiting an older gay man in the hospital who was near death. Chunjay introduces "Bad Haircuts" and misremembers the age of a girl mentioned in the song. “Bad Haircuts” Demo by Royal Ruckus from Seventeen Candles, free at http://noisetrade.com/royalruckus Chunjay talks about Samson Society. Straight men with same-sex attraction. Does bisexuality exist? “Situational homosexuality.” A band-aid. “Some straight men, let’s face it, are so tired of doing what society expects, worshiping and pleasing the woman.” “When you go to situations where there’s no emotional connection, that feeling of let down will easily turn into disgust, because there’s no real human connection. You’ve both used each other as a way to get off. That’s when our higher selves, our spiritual nature, reminds us that we’re not total machines, we’re not sexual robots.” How Thom found his way back to faith in Christ. Considered being a monk or a priest. An experience at a Benedictine monastery. His work as a writer, exploring reincarnation and New Age thinking. The death of a friend. On Western Rite Orthodoxy. “The Lone Gunmen” by Royal Ruckus from The Summer of the Cicadas LP. On being a newspaper writer. Being the first openly gay writer in the mainstream press? Death threats. Should gay men grow beards? On transgender issues. On writing gay fiction. Chunjay’s experience in 2002 with a gay bookstore. The shifting culture. 50 Shades. My Father the Devil. Important people in Philadelphia. Biography of writer Dominic Dunn. Find Thom Nickels at Philadelphia Magazine online, HuffPost, Icon Magazine, and buy his books at Barnes and Noble or Amazon. On dancing to rap music. Disco dancing is great. "Rhymer's Block" by Royal Ruckus from The Summer of the Cicadas double LP. Video available at http://summerofthecicadas.com/videos Mentions: St. Michael the Archangel Russian Orthodox Church, James Joyce’s "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, Elizabeth Taylor’s film Ash Wednesday, Janis Joplin, Woodstock, Macklemore, The Pirate Monk Podcast, Milo Yiannopoulos, Bill Clinton, Thom Nickels’s Walking on Water book, The 6000 Beards of Mt. Athos book, Allen Ginsberg, Joan Baez, Bishop Spong, The Get Down on Netflix, more.
A lesson in Alutiiq language and culture about the color blue with a clip taken from the Alutiiq Museum's language archive about Russian New Year celebrations.
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Little Fir Tree (В Лесу Родилась Ёлочка). This is the most popular Russian New Year's song. Every Russian knows it. It's something that no winter holiday can do without. The song was born in 1903 and since then it brings joy and excitement to Russian kids just like that little fir tree from the song.Автор текста (слов): Кудашева Раиса АдамовнаКомпозитор (музыка): Бекман Леонид Карлович"В лесу родилась елочка"В лесу родилась елочка,В лесу она росла,Зимой и летом стройная,Зеленая была.Зимой и летом стройная,Зеленая была.Метель ей пела песенку:"Спи, елочка, бай-бай!"Мороз снежком укутывал:"Смотри, не замерзай!"Мороз снежком укутывал:"Смотри, не замерзай!"Трусишка - зайка серенькийПод елочкой скакал.Порою волк, сердитый волк,Рысцою пробегал.Порою волк, сердитый волк,Рысцою пробегал.Чу! Снег по лесу частомуПод полозом скрипит;Лошадка мохноногаяТоропится, бежит.Лошадка мохноногаяТоропится, бежит.Везет лошадка дровеньки,А в дровнях старичок,Срубил он нашу елочкуПод самый корешок.Срубил он нашу елочкуПод самый корешок.Теперь ты здесь нарядная,На праздник к нам пришла,И много, много радостиДетишкам принесла.И много, много радостиДетишкам принесла------------------------------------------------------(the English Translation)In the woods a spruce was born,It was growing in the woodIn summer and winterit was straight and green.The blizzard sang it a lullaby:Sleep dear spruce, sleep tight!The frost put snow around it saying:Don't freeze!The timid grey rabbithopped under the tree,From time to timeThe angry wolf just trotted by.Hush, listen! Deep in the woodsSnow scratches under a sleigh.A heavy horseRuns smoothly.The sleigh carries firewood,and in it was an old manHe chopped it downat the very roots.And here it is,all dressed up,it's come to us for the holidayAnd lots and lots of happinessit brought to the children.
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• ❑ Opening WordНу, здравствуйте, мои дорогие слушатели = Well, hello, my dear listeners! Как вы поживаете? = 'How are you?''Как вы поживаете' is basically the same as 'Как дела'. The difference is in the use. I'd never say 'Как дела' to a person I just met, or to someone who's a lot older than I am. 'Как дела' is reserved for close friends, family and children. The use of 'Как поживаете' in turn is more appropriate when addressing people much older than you, groups of people, someone you don't know very well, or simply to show respect. So, как вы поживаете? У меня всё хорошо. (I am doing fine). Are you ready for another spoonful of Russian today?• ❑ Lesson#14 - Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!It would be more than appropriate to teach you a few Christmas and New Year-related phrases. Many of you probably know that Russians have always been big on celebrating the New Year's rather than Christmas. After the 1917 Revolution, Christmas was banned throughout Russia, along with other religious celebrations. In 1992 the Christmas celebration was revived and announced to be an official state holiday. Note that the Orthodox Christmas falls after the Western Christmas on the 7th of January! Together with the Russians the Orthodox Christmas is celebrated by Romanians and Serbs, while the Greeks adopted the Western Christmas.Did you know that the New Year holiday has been celebrated in Russia for more than 300 years? It's Peter the Great who established the New Year celebration on the 1st of January. In his documents the evergreen trees were considered the main decoration for the holiday. That will explain my choice for today's song later. But let us turn to Russian Christmas and New Year vocabulary. Now, during the time right before the New Year holiday people say 'С Наступающим Новым Годом' literally 'With forthcoming New Year'. But I'd translate is as 'Happy Holidays'!Natalia: Джулия, с Наступающим Новым Годом! (S Nas-too-pah-you-schim Novym Godum)Julia: И тебя тоже, мам.(Ee te-byah toh-zhah, mum) = ('You, too, Mom.')When the clock strikes 12 on January 1st, it's safe to yell out: 'С Новым Годом!' You can hear people saying 'С Новым Годом' well into February. Especially to the ones they haven't seen since the previous year:)'Merry Christmas' will be 'С Рождеством Христовым' (S Rozh-deh-stvom Khris-to-vym). I do not remember the particulars of the Russian Christmas celebration, since I left Russia in 1995. But I did some research on the subject and compiled some facts that I hope you'll find interesting. You can find the text file 'Russian Christmas' in my 'downloads' section.Once again, if you want to wish someone a Merry Christmas, say 'С Рождеством Христовым!' And if you want to wish a Happy New Year, say 'С Новым Годом!' But all through the holiday season 'С праздником' (S prahz-knee-kom) will be always appropriate and timely.'С праздником, дорогие товарищи! :))))))) Well, maybe not that official... 'товарищи' means 'comrades'.'С праздником, друзья!' ---- 'Happy holidays, friends!' Now, that's more like it.• ❑ Song"В лесу родилась ёлочка" ("A Little Fir Tree's Born") performed by a children's choir.This is the most popular Russian New Year's song. Every Russian knows it. It's something that no winter holiday can do without. The author of the lyrics is a school teacher, who was also a librarian: Raisa Adamovna Kudashova. The song was born in 1903 and since then it brings joy and excitement to Russian kids just like that little fir tree from the song......"В лесу родилась елочка"В лесу родилась елочка, В лесу она росла, Зимой и летом стройная, Зеленая была. Зимой и летом стройная, Зеленая была.Метель ей пела песенку: "Спи, елочка, бай-бай!" Мороз снежком укутывал: "Смотри, не замерзай!" Мороз снежком укутывал: "Смотри, не замерзай!"Трусишка - зайка серенький Под елочкой скакал. Порою волк, сердитый волк, Рысцою пробегал. Порою волк, сердитый волк, Рысцою пробегал.Чу! Снег по лесу частому Под полозом скрипит; Лошадка мохноногая Торопится, бежит. Лошадка мохноногая Торопится, бежит.Везет лошадка дровеньки, А в дровнях старичок, Срубил он нашу елочку Под самый корешок. Срубил он нашу елочку Под самый корешок.Теперь ты здесь нарядная, На праздник к нам пришла, И много, много радости Детишкам принесла. И много, много радости Детишкам принесла------------------------------------------------------(the English Translation)In the woods a spruce was born, It was growing in the wood In summer and winter it was straight and green. The blizzard sang it a lullaby: Sleep dear spruce, sleep tight! The frost put snow around it saying:Don't freeze! The timid grey rabbit hopped under the tree, From time to time The angry wolf just trotted by. Hush, listen! Deep in the woods Snow scratches under a sleigh. A heavy horse Runs smoothly. The sleigh carries firewood, and in it was an old man He chopped it down at the very roots. And here it is,all dressed up, it's come to us for the holiday And lots and lots of happiness it brought to the children. And here is the same song performed by my 10 year-old Emily: • ❑ Closing WordВот и всё. That's it.А я прощаюсь с вами и говорю вам 'Счастливого Рождества и с Наступающим Новым Годом!' (I am saying 'good-bye' and 'Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!') Увидимся в следующем году!('See you next year!')
With the advent of mobile code (excutable programs that are carried on web pages and inside E-Mail) in everyday use, the capability to include malicious software without the recipient's knowlege has been implicit. From the first crude examples ("Concept", 1995) through the "Russian New Year" exploits (1997-98), to the current surprises (Bubbleboy, 1999) there has been a continual advance in sophistication. Despite attempts by the manufacturer to provide mitigation, these patches are little known or applied and often apply only to the latest versions and not the bulk of the installed base. We shall examine the built-in capabilities that make this possible, the probable rationale behind such decisions, and the implication for future events. About the speaker: Mr. Peterson is currently the principal corporate information security architect for Lockheed-Martin Corporation. With over thirty years experience in computers, cryptography, and malicious software, he has written BIOS-level antivirus freeware ("DIskSecure", 1990) and macro-based WORD macro protection ("Macrolist", 1996). A frequent speaker at security conferences he is an internationally recognized expert in the field. He also collects Pontiacs
With the advent of mobile code (excutable programs that are carried on web pages and inside E-Mail) in everyday use, the capability to include malicious software without the recipient's knowlege has been implicit. From the first crude examples ("Concept", 1995) through the "Russian New Year" exploits (1997-98), to the current surprises (Bubbleboy, 1999) there has been a continual advance in sophistication. Despite attempts by the manufacturer to provide mitigation, these patches are little known or applied and often apply only to the latest versions and not the bulk of the installed base. We shall examine the built-in capabilities that make this possible, the probable rationale behind such decisions, and the implication for future events.