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Are you curious about the true scope and scale of nonprofit employment in America? Ever wonder how nonprofit jobs weathered the pandemic compared to for-profit jobs? In this episode, host Rusty Stahl speaks with Dr. Alan J. Abramson and Chelsea Newhouse, both of George Mason University, about the numbers behind the nonprofit workforce, and their implications for funders, policymakers, and nonprofit leaders.The conversation reveals crucial facts about nonprofit employment based on George Mason's latest report. Abramson and Newhouse discuss how nonprofits lost 580,000 workers during the early pandemic but weathered the initial downturn better than for-profits. They explore common misconceptions about nonprofit funding and highlight how the sector has struggled to fully restore its workforce.Our guests introduce their Nonprofit Works, a free, user-friendly tool that provides high-level data about how many Americans earn a living through nonprofit work, and how much money nonprofits add to the economy in annual wages. The database allows users to segment this data by sub-sector and geography, and compare it to business and government jobs. The numbers are drawn from federal Department of Labor data, but the nonprofit employment data are published extremely infrequently, and only with help from scholars at a private, nonprofit university. Alan and Chelsea argue that better, more frequent releases of nonprofit workforce data – including relevant data collected by other federal agencies – would help nonprofit workers gain the visibility and support they deserve in public policy, the media, academic research, and among private funders.You can find all the episodes of this podcast plus our blog, toolkit and other resources at fundthepeople.org. Bios:Alan J. Abramson is director of the Center on Nonprofits, Philanthropy, and Social Enterprise, in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. He teaches and conducts research on the nonprofit sector and philanthropy, and has worked to save and sustain work done at Johns Hopkins University by his late colleague, Dr. Lester Solomon. For more than a decade, Dr. Abramson directed the Aspen Institute's Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy Program. Before that he worked at the Urban Institute. Alan is the author and coauthor of numerous books and articles, and is involved with multiple academic associations related to the nonprofit sector. Dr. Abramson received his PhD in political science from Yale University.Chelsea Newhouse is a consultant on the George Mason University' Nonprofit Employment Data Project and Senior Program Manager at East-West Management Institute. Prior to joining the East-West Management Institute in 2022, Chelsea was at the the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, where she worked closely with late Center Director Lester Salamon on the Nonprofit Economic Data Project and the Nonprofit Works Interactive Database, the Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, and a variety of other research projects focused on the nonprofit, philanthropic, and volunteer sector. Following Dr. Salamon's passing, she helped transfer the Nonprofit Employment Data Project to George Mason University. Chelsea has also served as a consultant with Maryland Nonprofits and the New York Council of Nonprofits.Resources:GMU Center on Nonprofits, Philanthropy, and Social EnterpriseGMU Nonprofit Employment Project websiteGMU Nonprofit Works websiteDirect link to the 2024 Nonprofit Employment ReportA link to the UN TSE Sector Handbook project, which provides guidance and background on the nonprofit satellite accountJHU Center for Civil Society StudiesStanding Up for Nonprofits, a 2024 book on nonprofit advocacy that Ben Soskis and Alan Abramson wrote. It's available for free online from Cambridge University Press
húsvéti idő 4. hét, kedd ** Jn 10,22-30 ** Jeruzsálemben elérkezett a templomszentelés ünnepe. Tél volt. Jézus a templomban járt, Salamon tornácában. A zsidók körülvették őt, és azt mondták neki: ,,Meddig tartasz még bizonytalanságban minket? Ha te vagy a Krisztus, mondd meg nekünk nyíltan!'' Jézus azt felelte nekik: ,,Mondtam nektek, de nem hiszitek. Tanúskodnak rólam a tettek, amelyeket Atyám nevében művelek, de ti nem hisztek, mert nem vagytok az én juhaim közül valók. Az én juhaim hallgatnak szavamra; én ismerem őket, ők pedig követnek engem, és én örök életet adok nekik. Nem vesznek el soha, és senki sem ragadja el őket a kezemből. Amit Atyám nekem adott, az mindennél nagyobb, és senki sem ragadhatja ki az Atya kezéből. Én és az Atya egy vagyunk.'' |
Salamon király és az eljövendő világ: lehet-e egy bűnös király mégis igaz? A Talmud a 104-es lap végén és a 105-ös lap elején tovább boncolgatja azoknak a személyeknek a listáját, akiknek nincs részük az eljövendő világban. Az előzőekben említett három király – Jerovám, Acháv és Menásé – mellett felmerül egy negyedik név is: Salamon királyé. […] A Szánhedrin 105 – Napi Talmud 1913 – Salamon király és az eljövendő világ: lehet-e egy bűnös király mégis igaz? bejegyzés először NapiTalmud.hu-én jelent meg.
nagyböjt 1. hét, szerda ** Lk 11,29-32 ** Amikor a tömeg összesereglett, így kezdett beszélni: ,,Ez a nemzedék gonosz nemzedék. Jelet kíván, de nem kap más jelet, mint Jónás próféta jelét. Mert amint Jónás jel volt a niniveiek számára, az Emberfia is az lesz ennek a nemzedéknek. Dél királynője [1 Kir 10,1-10] felkel majd az ítéleten e nemzedék embereivel, és elítéli őket, mert ő eljött a föld széléről, hogy meghallgassa Salamon bölcsességét, és íme, nagyobb van itt Salamonnál. A ninivei férfiak felállnak majd az ítéleten e nemzedékkel, és elítélik, mert ők Jónás szavára bűnbánatot tartottak [Jón 3,5]; és íme, nagyobb van itt Jónásnál. |
Káposztalepke Angilalából frissen visszatérve mesélt élményeiről, hogy érezte magát és mit tapasztalt egy álarcos esküvőn, a dínómúzeumban, a hideg sikátorokat róva és mivel lepte meg magát egy könyvesboltból (!). Reddit kérdezőktől elorzott kérdésekkel is érkezett a műsorvezető, amelyek olyan pisi-kaki tengelyen mozoknak néhány esetben, hogy mi kérünk elnézést. Az adás végére még odafért bölcs Salamon újabb okossága, és ezzel is felvértezve kívánunk Kápinak eredményes utolsó munkanapot a kultikussá lett Marcziban, ahol ő már ezentúl csak egy elfeledett kísértetként bolyonghat.
How can we design buildings centered only minimize environmental harm, but actively contribute to better world?That's exactly the mission of Re:Vision Architecture. Architects Scott Kelly and David Salamon reveal why true sustainability isn't just about adding solar panels—it's about designing smarter from the start. They share eye-opening lessons from decades of experience, including why beautiful buildings last longer, how to cut energy waste without breaking the bank, and why the best approach is to "think more, build less."To explore more about David Salamon, Scott Kelly, and their work, visit their website at revisionarch.com, follow them on Instagram, or connect with them on social media: David Salamon (LinkedIn) and Scott Kelly (LinkedIn).Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com
Őrület, bolondozás, mókázás és bölcs megmondások az udvaribolondok történeteiben, harcoló puják, vaskos tréfák, párizsi flatulisták és elmés froclizások. Marketplace-en kapható Tomb Raider baba, stand up komédia dícsérete, példabeszédek Salamon papától, pápai kalapáccsal ébresztgetés és varjakkal barátkozás mind-mind helyet kapott adásunkban. A világzenét Markokkó és Mozambik szolgáltatta! Támogassatok minket és hallgassátok extrában az Azta Pasta műsrunkat is!
Shiur given by Rabbi Ben Zion Bamberger on Mussar Shmooze. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Hány felesége és #ágyas -a lehet a #király -nak? #Tamar és #Amnon #nemierőszak története után rendelték el a bölcsek a #jichud tilalmát. A király kell hogy írasson magának egy #tóratekercs -et, ami mindig vele van és mindig emlékezteti Istenre. #Itália és #Róma #Salamon vétke miatt keletkezett. Szánhedrin 21 – Napi Talmud 1829 A mai tanulásban […]
The Brooklyn-based chef talks to Mark and Kate about what made growing up with both of his grandmothers around so magical; how, with his much-loved restaurant, Agi's Counter, he's preserving the past as he helps it to evolve a bit; and why he thinks of some of his most popular recipes as Pokémon.The Bittman Project is featuring two recipes from Jeremy's book, Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined: Nokedli Cacio e PepePoached RadishesAre you liking Food with Mark Bittman? Got feedback? We'd love it if you'd take our (brief) survey: http://bit.ly/foodwithmarkbittman-survey. Thanks for listening!Subscribe to Food with Mark Bittman on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen, and please help us grow by leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts.Follow Mark on Twitter at @bittman, and on Facebook and Instagram at @markbittman. Want more food content? Subscribe to The Bittman Project at www.bittmanproject.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been a busy year for Jeremy Salamon. The chef and owner of Brooklyn's Agi's Counter came out with his first cookbook, Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table, and is readying his next restaurant, Pitt's, for its imminent launch. Earlier this fall, Andrew dropped into Agi's Counter and chatted with Jeremy about his young life and career so far, which has included stints at Prune, Buvette, Via Carota, and Locanda Verde, and time exploring Hungarian food in its native country.Huge thanks to Andrew Talks to Chefs' presenting sponsor, meez, the recipe operating software for culinary professionals. Meez powers the Andrew Talks to Chefs podcast as part of the meez Network, featuring a breadth of food and beverage podcasts and newsletters. This episode is part of the Andrew Talks to Chefs New Episode Holiday Marathon, brought to you by The Dish, Andrew's most recent book, which just became available in paperback, with a cool new black-and-white cover. Be sure to check it out, and subscribe to the pod wherever you listen so you can keep up with the Marathon and all forthcoming episodes. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!
advent December 17. ** Mt 1,1-17 ** Jézus Krisztus nemzetségtáblája, aki Dávidnak, Ábrahám fiának a fia. Ábrahám nemzette Izsákot; Izsák nemzette Jákobot; Jákob pedig nemzette Júdát és ennek testvéreit; Júda nemzette Fáreszt és Zárát Támártól; Fáresz nemzette Ezront; Ezron nemzette Arámot; Arám nemzette Aminádábot; Aminádáb nemzette Nahsont; Nahson nemzette Szálmont; Szálmon nemzette Boózt Ráhábtól; Boóz nemzette Obedet Rúttól; Obed nemzette Jesszét; Jessze pedig nemzette Dávid királyt. Dávid nemzette Salamont Uriás feleségétől; Salamon nemzette Roboámot; Roboám nemzette Ábiát; Ábia nemzette Ászát. Ásza nemzette Jozafátot; Jozafát nemzette Jórámot; Jórám nemzette Oziját; Ozija nemzette Jótámot; Jótám nemzette Ácházt; Ácház nemzette Hiszkiját; Hiszkija nemzette Manasszét; Manassze nemzette Ámont; Ámon nemzette Joziját; Jozija pedig nemzette Joakimot és ennek testvéreit a Babilonba való áttelepítéskor. A Babilonba való áttelepítés után Joakin nemzette Salátielt; Salátiel nemzette Zerubbábelt; Zerubbábel nemzette Ábiudot; Ábiud nemzette Eljakimot; Eljakim nemzette Ázort; Ázor nemzette Szádokot; Szádok nemzette Ákimot; Ákim nemzette Eliúdot; Eliúd nemzette Eleazárt; Eleazár nemzette Mattánt; Mattán nemzette Jákobot. Jákob pedig nemzette Józsefet. Ő volt a férje Máriának, akitől született Jézus, akit Krisztusnak neveznek. Az összes nemzedék tehát Ábrahámtól Dávidig tizennégy nemzedék; Dávidtól a Babilonba való áttelepítésig tizennégy nemzedék; és a Babilonba való áttelepítéstől Krisztusig tizennégy nemzedék. |
In this new series What's the TEA? host Jason Blitman gets the inside scoop on new books–authors are tasked with describing their books with 3 words using the letters T, E, and A. This episode features chef and restaurateur Jeremy Salamon talking to Jason about his cookbook, Second Generation.Jeremy Salamon is the James Beard–nominated chef and owner of the beloved Agi's Counter in Brooklyn, a 2022 pick for Bon Appetit's Best New Restaurants list and a 2023 Michelin Bib Gourmand award recipient. He began his career working under celebrated chefs in restaurants such as Locanda Verde, Prune, Buvette, and Via Carota, before becoming the executive chef of Manhattan restaurants the Eddy and Wallflower. He's been recognized by publications such as the New York Times, Food & Wine, Forbes, The New Yorker, Eater, Travel + Leisure, the Infatuation, and more. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his partner, Michael, and their cat, Sage. This is his first cookbook.BOOK CLUB!Use code GAYSREADING at checkout to get first book for only $4 + free shipping! Restrictions apply.http://aardvarkbookclub.comWATCH!https://youtube.com/@gaysreadingBOOKS!Check out the list of books discussed on each episode on our Bookshop page: https://bookshop.org/shop/gaysreading MERCH!Purchase your Gays Reading podcast merchandise HERE! https://gaysreading.myspreadshop.com/ FOLLOW!@gaysreading | @jasonblitman CONTACT!hello@gaysreading.com
páros év, évközi idő 28. hét, hétfő ** Lk 11,29-32 ** Amikor a tömeg összesereglett, így kezdett beszélni: ,,Ez a nemzedék gonosz nemzedék. Jelet kíván, de nem kap más jelet, mint Jónás próféta jelét. Mert amint Jónás jel volt a niniveiek számára, az Emberfia is az lesz ennek a nemzedéknek. Dél királynője [1 Kir 10,1-10] felkel majd az ítéleten e nemzedék embereivel, és elítéli őket, mert ő eljött a föld széléről, hogy meghallgassa Salamon bölcsességét, és íme, nagyobb van itt Salamonnál. A ninivei férfiak felállnak majd az ítéleten e nemzedékkel, és elítélik, mert ők Jónás szavára bűnbánatot tartottak [Jón 3,5]; és íme, nagyobb van itt Jónásnál. |
Ahead of the Jewish High Holidays, we're talking with two cookbook authors about how Jewish food around the world has evolved, and where it's going next. For decades, Jewish home cooks have turned to Joan Nathan for a taste of the familiar, and for a window into what Jews in other parts of the world eat. Dan talks with Joan about why her first cookbook was initially rejected by 16 publishers, and the Arab chicken dish she ate in Israel that changed her life. Then, Dan talks with Jeremy Salamon, part of a new guard of Jewish chefs pushing the cuisine forward. His Hungarian-Jewish restaurant in Brooklyn, Agi's Counter, has received national acclaim, but he's also heard from some unhappy Hungarians who came in looking for an old world approach. He tells Dan about his first restaurant job when he was 11, and why his grandmother is his best publicist. Joan Nathan's new book is My Life In Recipes: Family, Food, And Memories. Her upcoming book, A Sweet Year: Jewish Celebrations and Festive Recipes for Kids and Their Families, is available for pre-order. Jeremy Salamon's book is Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table. We are giving away a copy of My Life in Recipes and Second Generation! To enter to win a copy, all you have to do is sign up for our newsletter by October 18. If you're already signed up, then you're already entered to win. Open to US addresses only. Sign up now at sporkful.com/newsletter.The Sporkful production team includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, Jared O'Connell, and Giulia Leo. Transcription by Emily Nguyen.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.Right now, Sporkful listeners can get three months free of the SiriusXM app by going to siriusxm.com/sporkful. Get all your favorite podcasts, more than 200 ad-free music channels curated by genre and era, and live sports coverage with the SiriusXM app.
Today we have two great conversations with two of our favorite recent cookbook authors. Have you found your way into the world of Suzy Karadsheh and the megapopular YouTube channel and website The Mediterranean Dish? We sure have, and it's changing the way we cook. Born and raised in the cosmopolitan Mediterranean city of Port Said, Egypt, Suzy grew up just a boat ride away from countries like Italy, Turkey, Lebanon, Greece, and Israel. In this episode, we hear about Suzy's terrific new cookbook, The Mediterranean Dish: Simply Dinner. Also on the show, we have a great talk with Jeremy Salamon. He's the James Beard Award–nominated chef behind Agi's Counter, one of our favorite restaurants in all the land. We talk about his life as a young chef, the near-universal praise for Agi's Counter's unique approach to modern Hungarian cooking, and his debut cookbook, Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table. I hope you enjoy these conversations.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you.MORE FROM SUZY KARADSHEH & JEREMY SALAMON:White Bean Shakshuka [The Mediterranean Dish]A Crown Heights Lunch Counter Stirs New Life Into the Nostalgic Egg Cream [Eater]This Is TASTE 139: Suzy Karadsheh [TASTE]See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textIn this episode of Chefs Without Restaurants, host Chris Spear sits down with Jeremy Salamon, the talented chef behind Agi's Counter in Brooklyn and author of the newly released cookbook, Second Generation. Jeremy, a second-generation Hungarian Jew, has made waves in the culinary world, earning accolades like a James Beard Award nomination and a spot on Bon Appetit's Best New Restaurants list in 2022.Jeremy shares his journey from working in some of New York's finest kitchens, to how his Hungarian heritage inspired him to open Agi's Counter. We dive deep into his modern interpretations of traditional Hungarian dishes, the personal stories behind his cookbook, and how family traditions have influenced his career. Jeremy also discusses his approach to cooking, how his Hungarian-Jewish roots shape his dishes, and the importance of maintaining authenticity while innovating in the kitchen.JEREMY SALAMON and AGI's COUNTERFind Jeremy, Agi's Counter and Pitts on InstagramThe Agi's Counter WebsiteBuy the book Second GenerationCHEFS WITHOUT RESTAURANTSIf you enjoy the show and would like to support it financially, please check out our Sponsorship page (we get a commission when you use our links).Get the Chefs Without Restaurants NewsletterChefs Without Restaurants Instagram, Threads, TikTok and YouTubeThe Chefs Without Restaurants Private Facebook GroupChris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little BitesSupport the show
Pour la première fois depuis sa création, l'UTMB a accueilli une équipe avec des personnes en situation de handicap. 12 coureurs, membres de la "Team Adaptive", ont pu prendre part à cet évènement sur différents formats de course. Benoît Boutron et Yohan Durand ont décidé de saluer cette initiative et mettent notamment en avant Boris Ghrirardi, amputé d'une jambe au niveau du genou. Entre parcours de vie hors du commun, résilience et bienveillance, vous allez également découvrir les profils de Claire Le Cour, Julien Veyssere ou encore Daniel Ratao, qui lui, était guide. Ces athlètes n'avaient pas de sas dédié, aucun aménagement de barrières horaires et un parcours identique à celui des autres participants. D'où une émotion encore plus forte à la fin de leurs prouesses sportives, réalisées avec l'aide de la marque Salamon. Comment se sont-ils préparés ? Est-ce le souvenir d'une vie ? La Team Adaptative a-t-elle vocation à se renouveler ? Vous saurez tout ! L'équipe d'RMC Running félicite l'ensemble de ces athlètes et Thomas Laydis qui a bouclé l'UTMB avec un dossard solidaire pour la fondation de l'Abbé Pierre !Et enfin, dans le bon plan matos, une paire de chaussure trail "Vision" de la marque Salomon est mise en jeu ! Restez attentifs et à l'écoute !
Textus: Mt 6,24-34 Senki sem szolgálhat két úrnak, mert vagy az egyiket fogja gyűlölni, a másikat pedig szeretni, vagy az egyikhez ragaszkodik majd, a másikat pedig megveti. Nem szolgálhattok Istennek és a mammonnak. Ezért mondom nektek: ne aggódjatok életetekért, hogy mit egyetek, vagy mit igyatok, se testetekért, hogy mibe öltözködjetek. Nem több-e az élet a tápláléknál, és a test a ruházatnál? Nézzétek meg az égi madarakat: nem vetnek, nem is aratnak, csűrbe sem gyűjtenek, és a ti mennyei Atyátok táplálja őket. Nem vagytok-e ti értékesebbek azoknál? Aggódásával pedig ki tudná közületek meghosszabbítani életét csak egy perccel is? Mit aggódtok a ruházatért is? Figyeljétek meg a mező liliomait, hogyan növekednek: nem fáradoznak, és nem fonnak, de mondom nektek, hogy Salamon teljes dicsőségében sem öltözködött úgy, mint ezek közül akár csak egy is. Ha pedig a mező füvét, amely ma van, és holnap a kemencébe vetik, így öltözteti Isten, nem sokkal inkább titeket, kicsinyhitűek? Ne aggódjatok tehát, és ne kérdezgessétek: Mit együnk? – vagy: Mit igyunk? – vagy: Mit öltsünk magunkra? Ilyesmikért a pogányok törik magukat; a ti mennyei Atyátok pedig tudja, hogy szükségetek van minderre. Keressétek először Isten országát és az ő igazságát, és mindezek ráadásként megadatnak majd nektek. Ne aggódjatok tehát a holnapért, mert a holnap majd aggódik magáért: elég minden napnak a maga baja. *
From Jeremy Salamon the chef and owner of Agi's Counter in Brooklyn comes 100 classic Hungarian and Jewish recipes reinvented for a new generation – Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table (Harvest Publications, 2024). Salamon speaks to New Books Network, talking about the inspiration that came from growing up a second-generation Hungarian Jew, spending a lot of time with family, gathered around a good meal. Jeremy honored both his grandmothers, Agi and Arlene, in 2021 by opening up his restaurant Agi's Counter in Brooklyn where he carries on the culture, flavors, and recipes from his heritage. He's reimagined those traditions with an eye towards seasonality, market-driven ingredients, and a touch of American influence, plus the technical expertise of a career spent in some of New York's best kitchens. His cookbook features dishes that include a Hungarian take on pimento cheese, Chicken Paprikash, Palacsinta, and even the classic Tuna Melt sandwich – and all are part of the conversation. Throughout the interview, Jeremy shares stories about family, food, travel, and the challenges and joys of sharing his modern spin on age-old traditions with diners at his restaurant and now with readers through his cookbook. Interview by Laura Goldberg, longtime food blogger at Vittlesvamp.com. 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
From Jeremy Salamon the chef and owner of Agi's Counter in Brooklyn comes 100 classic Hungarian and Jewish recipes reinvented for a new generation – Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table (Harvest Publications, 2024). Salamon speaks to New Books Network, talking about the inspiration that came from growing up a second-generation Hungarian Jew, spending a lot of time with family, gathered around a good meal. Jeremy honored both his grandmothers, Agi and Arlene, in 2021 by opening up his restaurant Agi's Counter in Brooklyn where he carries on the culture, flavors, and recipes from his heritage. He's reimagined those traditions with an eye towards seasonality, market-driven ingredients, and a touch of American influence, plus the technical expertise of a career spent in some of New York's best kitchens. His cookbook features dishes that include a Hungarian take on pimento cheese, Chicken Paprikash, Palacsinta, and even the classic Tuna Melt sandwich – and all are part of the conversation. Throughout the interview, Jeremy shares stories about family, food, travel, and the challenges and joys of sharing his modern spin on age-old traditions with diners at his restaurant and now with readers through his cookbook. Interview by Laura Goldberg, longtime food blogger at Vittlesvamp.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
From Jeremy Salamon the chef and owner of Agi's Counter in Brooklyn comes 100 classic Hungarian and Jewish recipes reinvented for a new generation – Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table (Harvest Publications, 2024). Salamon speaks to New Books Network, talking about the inspiration that came from growing up a second-generation Hungarian Jew, spending a lot of time with family, gathered around a good meal. Jeremy honored both his grandmothers, Agi and Arlene, in 2021 by opening up his restaurant Agi's Counter in Brooklyn where he carries on the culture, flavors, and recipes from his heritage. He's reimagined those traditions with an eye towards seasonality, market-driven ingredients, and a touch of American influence, plus the technical expertise of a career spent in some of New York's best kitchens. His cookbook features dishes that include a Hungarian take on pimento cheese, Chicken Paprikash, Palacsinta, and even the classic Tuna Melt sandwich – and all are part of the conversation. Throughout the interview, Jeremy shares stories about family, food, travel, and the challenges and joys of sharing his modern spin on age-old traditions with diners at his restaurant and now with readers through his cookbook. Interview by Laura Goldberg, longtime food blogger at Vittlesvamp.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
From Jeremy Salamon the chef and owner of Agi's Counter in Brooklyn comes 100 classic Hungarian and Jewish recipes reinvented for a new generation – Second Generation: Hungarian and Jewish Classics Reimagined for the Modern Table (Harvest Publications, 2024). Salamon speaks to New Books Network, talking about the inspiration that came from growing up a second-generation Hungarian Jew, spending a lot of time with family, gathered around a good meal. Jeremy honored both his grandmothers, Agi and Arlene, in 2021 by opening up his restaurant Agi's Counter in Brooklyn where he carries on the culture, flavors, and recipes from his heritage. He's reimagined those traditions with an eye towards seasonality, market-driven ingredients, and a touch of American influence, plus the technical expertise of a career spent in some of New York's best kitchens. His cookbook features dishes that include a Hungarian take on pimento cheese, Chicken Paprikash, Palacsinta, and even the classic Tuna Melt sandwich – and all are part of the conversation. Throughout the interview, Jeremy shares stories about family, food, travel, and the challenges and joys of sharing his modern spin on age-old traditions with diners at his restaurant and now with readers through his cookbook. Interview by Laura Goldberg, longtime food blogger at Vittlesvamp.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
This weekend's show is all about art....really, REALLY big art that you can find around Michigan.We are talking all about murals, these giant art installations that are popping up everywhere, and making our cities and towns that much more beautiful.We were inspired to explore this topic by the recent creation of the absolutely AWESOME Shine Bright Saginaw Mural Project. It's the second-largest mural in the United States, and we are lucky to have it right here in Pure Michigan. It's incredible, and we have project director Mark Flegenheimer on to tell us how Saginaw rallied around this project to make it happen.....with all private funding.We'll also visit with Experience Jackson about Bright Walls, their multi-year initiative that has transformed downtown into a walkable gallery, and our friends at Visit Detroit about the beautiful murals you can see throughout our state's largest city.And don't miss our first guest, we landed nationally recognized mural artist, and Midland Michigan native, Joey Salamon to explain the process behind developing one of these works of art, and what goes into actually painting them. It's fascinating.Follow John and Amy:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitter at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten
In deze aflevering praat Benjamin met drummer Guy Salamon. Een internationaal opererende mulitidisciplinaire muzikant die bijna 10 jaar in Nederland woont en werkt. Hij brengt op 31 mei zijn derde album 'Free Hugs' uit.
Damsels, Deception, and Daring Deeds in Feudal Japan This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl discuss Fallout Season 2 news (don’t worry the season 1 review is coming) and X-Men ’97 and Shogun episode reviews. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Fallout Season 2: 8:20 X-Men ’97: 13:05 Shogun: 39:00 News Bite ‘Fallout' Officially Renewed for Season 2 at Amazon https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/fallout-renewed-season-2-amazon-1235975879/ X-Men ’97 (Disney+) Episode 5 Out of 5 The Name’s Gambits Darryl: 5/5 Brian: 4.2/5 Title: “Remember It” Directed by: Emi Yonemura Written by: Beau DeMayo Release Date: April 10, 2024 Summary: Unable to tell which memories belong to her and which belong to Madelyne, Jean reveals her emotional confusion to Wolverine and kisses him. He rejects her advances and tells her to talk with Cyclops, who she discovers has been communicating telepathically with Madelyne. Magneto, Rogue, and Gambit travel to Genosha, where the Genoshan council asks Magneto to lead the country; he agrees on the condition that Rogue leads with him. Rogue explains to Gambit that she had a secret relationship with Magneto when she was younger, as his abilities allow her to touch him without hurting him which she cannot do with Gambit. At a gala celebrating Genosha joining the UN, Rogue kisses Magneto and realizes that she made a mistake choosing him over Gambit. The time-traveling Cable arrives and Madelyne realizes that he is an adult Nathan. Cable is sent back to the future before he can warn everyone of what is coming: an upgraded Master Mold and an army of Sentinels attack Genosha and kill thousands of mutants. Gambit sacrifices himself to destroy the Master Mold, leaving Rogue heartbroken. Episode 6 Out of 5 Me to My X-Mens Darryl: 4/5 Brian: 3.85/5 Title: “Lifedeath – Part 2” Directed by: Chase Conley Written by: Charley Feldman Release Date: April 17, 2024 Summary: During a war between the Shi’ar and Kree empires, Shi’ar empress Lilandra Neramani announces her engagement to a now-healed Xavier. Refusing to accept her sister marrying a Terran, Deathbird invokes the Rite of M’Dashaa and challenges Xavier to purge all of his memories of Earth to prove his loyalty to the Shi’ar. Xavier’s refusal to renounce his memories of the X-Men results in a battle between the Shi’ar Imperial Guard and Deathbird until Xavier pulls everyone into the astral plane to educate them on coexistence. When this lesson is interrupted by a psychic vision of Gambit’s death, Xavier decides to call off the engagement and return to Earth. At the ranch, Forge uses his mother’s spell book to expel the demon and then Storm helps him search for a rare cactus that can cure the poison. Storm finds the cactus in a cave, but is cornered by the Adversary once again. Overcoming her fears, Storm regains her powers and defeats the Adversary. Storm heals Forge, and then they learn about the attack on Genosha. Elsewhere, a terrified Trask is confronted by the person responsible for the attack: Mister Sinister. Shogun (FX Networks) Episode 8 Out of 5 New Banners to Sail Unders Darryl: 4.35/5 Brian: 4.38/5 Title: “Chapter Eight: The Abyss of Life” Directed by: Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Written by: Shannon Goss Release Date: April 9, 2024 Summary: Toranaga and his army travel to Edo to prepare for Nagakado’s funeral and 49 days of mourning. Ishido proposes marriage to Ochiba to strengthen their alliance. Alvito suggests to Toranaga that he should ally with Ochiba and overthrow Ishido, but Toranaga tells the priest to inform Ishido that he will formally surrender. Buntaro and Mariko have a tea ceremony, where he proposes that they commit suicide to protest Toranaga’s surrender but Mariko refuses. Blackthorne visits his former shipmates, and Salamon confronts him about his piloting decisions that brought them to Japan. Blackthorne offers his services to Yabushige, who initially refuses. Daiyoin suffers a stroke; before she dies she begs Ochiba to end her hostilities and release the hostages. Toranaga’s vassals sign their names to a formal letter of surrender, but Hiromatsu commits seppuku in defiance. Toranaga reveals to Mariko that Hiromatsu committed suicide to make his enemies believe his defeat was real. Yabushige is thus convinced and accepts Blackthorne’s services. Toranaga asks Mariko to travel on his behalf to Osaka. The next morning, at the resting place of his son, Toranaga thanks his son and Hiromatsu and vows not to waste the time they bought. Episode 9 Out of 5 Horrifyingly Exploding Doors Darryl: 4.55/5 Brian: 4.61/5 Title: “Chapter Nine: Crimson Sky” Directed by: Frederick E.O. Toye Written by: Rachel Kondo & Caillin Puente Release Date: April 16, 2024 Summary: Blackthorne, Mariko, and Yabushige arrive in Osaka to surrender to Ishido on Toranaga’s behalf. Mariko demands to leave the city with Toranaga’s family at his request, but during her attempt to leave, the guards overpower her, so she announces that she will take her own life at sunset. Ishido then agrees to spare Yabushige’s life for his betrayal in exchange for his servitude. Ochiba meets with Mariko in secret and recounts their childhood together in an attempt to make her surrender peacefully, but she refuses. Mariko soon prepares to commit seppuku, but Ishido stops her and grants her permission to leave. Later that night, Blackthorne and Mariko profess their love for each other. Having accepted Ishido’s offer, Yabushige allows an army of shinobi to infiltrate the castle, but Blackthorne prevents them from kidnapping Mariko. Amid the chaos, Blackthorne, Mariko, Yabushige, and Toranaga’s consorts lock themselves in a storehouse, but after the shinobi set up explosives to blow open the door, Mariko willingly stands in front of it to defy Ishido and is killed by the explosion, horrifying Blackthorne. Infamous Shirts for Naked Bodies… You’ll feel “shirty” when you buy our gear from the Flying Pork Apparel Co. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. 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Margaret Klein Salamon is the Executive Director at Climate Emergency Fund. https://www.climateemergencyfund.org/
Justin Salamon and I explore the intersections between the therapeutic power of working in the outdoor industry and supporting clients in our healing modalities. We explore river running, nature, regulation, intuition, sharing power and why we don't give our clients “psychic downloads”. Listen in a find out more about how we can become a safer space for those we support. About Justin Justin Salamon, MA - Certified Rolfer: "My first experience with Rolfing® SI was in 2000 when I was seeking help for chronic shoulder dislocations. I was an avid climber, backpacker and paddler working in the outdoor industry but injuries threatened my ability to continue my livelihood. My first ten series was transformative – walking was joyful in a way I had never experienced, breathing was effortless, my coordination improved and old pains disappeared. I realized that I needed to study Rolfing SI to understand the changes that had occurred in my body and to share the work with others. Since 2002 I have been privileged to practice Rolfing Structural Integration, and in the process help clients of all ages and backgrounds. I approach each session as an opportunity to understand the physical and psycho-biological patterns that make each client unique, and enjoy the challenge of helping each person become pain-free, embodied, and more comfortable in his/her everyday life. Rolfing fuels my passion for deepening my knowledge of the human body and the human experience through formal education and independent study. When I am not Rolfing you can find me helping with the management of Canyon Explorations where we offer 13-18 day human powered river trips through Grand Canyon. I still get on the river as a Guide and Trip Leader but have more time to devote to Rolfing and management. My free time is spent exploring the mountains, rivers and canyons. Most importantly my time is spent learning, adventuring and growing with my children." Website Soulful Retreat:
Shiur given by Rabbi Ben Zion Bamberger on Mussar Shmooze. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Shiur given by Rabbi Binyomin Plotzker at Night Seder Thursday Night. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Dear Friends, We at Yahrtzeit Yomi, together with the rest of Klal Yisroel, mourn the passing of the legendary Mashgiach and Manhig Yisroel, הרב מתתיהו חיים ב״ר יעקב סלומון זצ״ל. I will be sharing some Divrei Hesped, as well as a video clip of R' Shalom Landau לאיוש״ט, who provides us with a very timely message. בשורות טובות!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059. First come, first served. Monthly sponsorships are $540. Weekly sponsorships are $180. Daily sponsorships are as follows: Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50. Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100. The cost to request and sponsor a Tzaddik that is not included on the following list is $180. Teves Yahrtzeits!! 1. Tekufas Teves 2. Zos Chanukah 3. Rav Chaim Shmulevitz 4. Baal Hatecheiles/Rav P Teitz 5. Yechezkel 33:21 6. Divrei Yechezkel 7. The Ishbitzer 8. Septuagint 9. Ezra HaSofer 10. Rav Nosson of Breslov/Rav Moshe Shapiro 11. Rav Dovid Kronglass 12. Pnei Moshe 13. Rav YM Gordon 14. Rav Aryeh Leib Bakst 15. Rav Raphael of Bershed 16. Rav Chaim Kreiswirth 17. Dubno Maggid 18. Bnei Yissaschar 19. Ketzos Hachoshen 20. Rambam 21. Shimon Ben Yaakov Avinu 22. TBA 23. Rav Mordechai Gifter 24. Baal HaTanya/Rav Dessler 25. Rav YM Tukatchinsky 26. Rav Shlomo Brevda 27. Rav SR Hirsch 28. Rav Shmuel Berenbaum 29. Rav Yitzchak Kaduri Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!! https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk
In this special bonus episode recorded at PhiusCon 2023, Co- Hosts of the Passive House Podcast Beverly Craig andMary James interview David Salamon of Re:Vision.https://revisionarch.com/https://phius1.zohobackstage.com/PhiusCon2023Thank you to our sponsor, Zola Windows for making the Passive House Podcast at the Passive House Network Conference possible.https://www.zolawindows.com/Thank you for listening to the Passive House Podcast! To learn more about Passive House and to stay abreast of our latest programming, visit passivehouseaccelerator.com. And please join us at one of our Passive House Accelerator LIVE! zoom gatherings on Wednesdays.
Would you like to be a SPONSOR? Would you like to join the Whatsapp Discussion Group? Reach out about new sponsorship opportunities for your brand & organizations - franciskakay@gmail.com Check out www.JewishCoffeeHouse.com for more Jewish Podcasts on our network. About Our Guest: Michael J. Salamon, Ph.D. Dr. Salamon holds doctoral degrees in Psychology and Research from Hofstra University. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and a Presidential Citation awardee recognized for his clinical work in the field of trauma, abuse, and resiliency. He is on the clinical staff of North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, a Division of Northwell Health, was a consultant to the Mount Sinai Narcotics Rehabilitation Center and Co-Chair of the Professional Advisory Board of P'TACH. Dr. Salamon has appeared on a variety of television and radio shows and in addition to his prolific list of professional journal publications is an Op-Ed contributor to the Jerusalem Post, the Jewish Press, Haaretz and the Times of Israel. He's the author of several books including The Shidduch Crisis: Causes and Cures, Every Pot Has a Cover: A Proven System for Finding, Keeping and Enhancing the Ideal Relationship and Abuse in the Jewish Community.
Ken Landau talks about the new president of the Nassau County Bar Association in Mineola, Sanford Stringer, who discusses the many services available to the General Public and lawyers through the Bar Association. He is a partner in the law firm of Salamon, Gruber, Blaymore and Strenger.
So you want to fight climate change but you're feeling overwhelmed by the enormity of the problem? Margaret Klein Salamon is a clinical psychologist turned climate activist eager to help people overcome inertia and fear so they can get involved in the climate movement. We talk about how to activate “emergency mode” instead of “panic mode” to face some of the biggest challenges of our time, and what's at stake if we don't. Episode Links: Learn more about Margaret / Climate Awakening: Website | Twitter Facing the Climate Emergency: Read A Free Chapter | Buy Follow Lila on Twitter Follow Kelly on Twitter Follow the podcast on Twitter at @WhatCanIDoPod To contact us with questions or guest suggestions, email us at: hello@WhatCanIDoPodcast.com. Please rate and review and tell your friends! Credits: To the best of our knowledge, all audio used by What Can I Do is in the public domain or is used with permission. Our theme song is Good Deeds by Serj Anto, and we hold a license for use of the song through PremiumBeat. Original artwork is by Matthew Weflen and used with express permission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pour l'épisode de cette semaine, je reçois Adrien Salamon, cofondateur et CEO de Panopli. Panopli propose une solution permettant de récompenser les clients ou les collaborateurs avec des objets cadeaux, la possibilité de faire un don à une association ou à travers une expérience. Au cours de cet épisode, Adrien nous partage son parcours professionnel et les défis auxquels il a fait face en tant qu'entrepreneur. Il explique comment il a pivoté son entreprise de vente d'œuvres d'art en ligne vers un modèle de marketplace. Adrien a également parlé de l'importance de l'écoute des clients et de l'évolutivité pour assurer la croissance de l'entreprise. Il a également partagé ses réflexions sur la façon de recruter et de former des employés, tout en soulignant l'importance de la culture d'entreprise et de la transparence dans la communication. Vous pouvez suivre Adrien sur LinkedIn. Bonne écoute ! _____ Pour soutenir SaaS Connection en 1 minute⏱ (et 2 secondes) : Abonnez-vous à SaaS Connection sur votre plateforme préférée pour ne rater aucun épisode
Mary Salamon, PCO Republican Party - The Proverbs 31 Woman 2023/06/14 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
Not all climate activism has been popular. Some of the most viral, disruptive protests have been met with backlash, even by some in the climate movement itself. As Dr. Margaret Klein Salamon notes, these activists are operating in "emergency mode," serving as a reminder that the climate crisis is a crisis and nothing should be prioritized above it. In the latest edition of her book Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth, Dr. Klein Salamon argues that too few of us are operating in emergency mode, even in the climate fight. So how do we get there? On today's show, we discuss what emergency mode looks like, the data-driven approach to understanding the role of protest in raising awareness and leading to electoral success, and the emotional benefits to honestly reckoning with the climate crisis. Read Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth Subscribe to our Substack newsletter "The Climate Weekly" As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! Subscribe to our new YouTube channel! Join our Facebook group.
In this episode of The Ramblings, host Angelo Roberts interviews Joel Salamon, certified IP trainer, prosperity coach, and best-selling author of The Nine Money Rules Millionaires Use. Salamon discusses his work as a prosperity coach, shifting people's beliefs around money from limiting to empowering beliefs and teaching 10 specific money manifestation techniques. He also talks about DIY investing and the five-step proprietary stock screen and seven-step real estate screen outlined in his book. Salamon shares his thoughts on when an owner should reach out for help versus doing things DIY. This episode emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset and empowering beliefs when it comes to money management. Click Here to Visit Offsource.tech Click Here to Follow Angelo Roberts Social Media Links: How to Create Money Miracles - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QgT2FmqmfA&t=352s Joel's Wesbite - https://www.salaurmor.com/ Free 30-minute session - https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16345620 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theramblings/message
"I used a small piece of the sample as a pulsating backbone, as well as some other clips fed through Tone Transfer to add a deeper throb and some wistful noises. I added in some violin as a nod to the scale and history of Venice but I also wanted to capture the oppression of the industrial mechanical nature of the original recording. There is conflict here, do we love the city or are we simply trapped here? The drilling subsides. Peace is restored." Drilling work in Venice reimagined by Pettaluck.
In a new episode of 30 Minutes With a 3G, Mark Joseph Stern speaks with Mike Salamon, the grandson of four Holocaust survivors, about his family's history, its impact on his work today, and his passion for helping others understand the true meaning of "never again."
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Where's the foom?, published by Fergus Fettes on April 11, 2023 on LessWrong. "The first catastrophe mechanism seriously considered seems to have been the possibility, raised in the 1940s at Los Alamos before the first atomic bomb tests, that fission or fusion bombs might ignite the atmosphere or oceans in an unstoppable chain reaction." This is not our first rodeo. We have done risk assessments before. The best reference-class examples I could find were the bomb, vacuum decay, killer strangelets, and LHC black holes (all covered in ). I was looking for a few days, but didn't complete my search, but I decided to publish this note as now Tyler Cowen is asking too: "Which is the leading attempt to publish a canonical paper on AGI risk, in a leading science journal, refereed of course. The paper should have a formal model or calibration of some sort, working toward the conclusion of showing that the relevant risk is actually fairly high. Is there any such thing?" The three papers people replied with were: - Is Power-Seeking AI an Existential Risk?- The Alignment Problem from a Deep Learning Perspective - Unsolved Problems in ML Safety Places I was looking so far:- The list of references for that paper- The references for the Muehlhauser and Salamon intelligence explosion paper- The Sandburg review of singularities and related papers (these are quite close to passing muster I think) Places I wanted to look further: Papers by Yampolsky, aka- Papers mentioned in there by Schmidhuber (haven't gotten around to this)- I haven't thoroughly reviewed Intelligence Explosion Microeconomics, maybe this is the closest thing to fulfilling the criteria? But if there is something concrete in eg. some papers by Yampolsky and Schmidhuber, why hasn't anyone fleshed it out in more detail? For all the time people spend working on 'solutions' to the alignment problem, there still seems to be a serious lack of 'descriptions' of the alignment problem. Maybe the idea is, if you found the latter you would automatically have the former? I feel like something built on top of Intelligence Explosion Microeconomics and the Orthogonality Thesis could be super useful and convincing to a lot of people. And I think people like TC are perfectly justified in questioning why it doesn't exist, for all the millions of words collectively written on this topic on LW etc. I feel like a good simple model of this would be much more useful than another ten blog posts about the pros and cons of bombing data centers. This is the kind of thing that governments and lawyers and insurance firms can sink their teeth into. Where's the foom? Edit: Forgot to mention clippy. Clippy is in many ways the most convincing of all the things I read looking for this, and whenever I find myself getting skeptical of foom I read it again. Maybe an summary of the mechanisms described in there would be a step in the right direction? A critical look at risk assessments for global catastrophes List Intelligence Explosion: Evidence and Import An Overview of Models of Technological Singularity From Seed AI to Technological Singularity via Recursively Self-Improving Software Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Dr. Naomi Rosenbach rejoins the MoPod with Dr. Michael Salamon to discuss the statistics behind the study they did on the shidduch crisis. Is there a Modern Orthodox Shidduch crisis? Tune in to find out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/evan-harris8/support
Meet Grecia Salamon - actor, TV host, producer, and now Kundalini Yoga instructor. Grecia talks to us about what it was like coming to the US from Venezuela to pursue her dreams, misconceptions about the entertainment industry, and how meditation and spirituality guided her to the life she has now. This episode definitely made us reflect and understand that the path we may think we need to go on no matter what, may not be the one that is meant for us. This is a longer episode so sit down, grab a cup of coffee or tea and let's learn more about Grecia! Grecia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gresalamon/?hl=en First Episode of Vámonos with Grecia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNeGBZW46Co Follow The Yegi Project on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/theyegiprojectMore About Your Host:Yegi is a young entrepreneur who has always been curious and hardworking. You can say she has always seen things out of the box and been able to creatively solve difficult problems. Her cool and collective spirit in life and business makes you want to be around her. She thrives on inspiring others and helps others see things from a positive point of view. The Yegi Project, is the podcast for the young entrepreneur who may not know where to start, doesn't have anyone to guide them in the right direction and may not have full support from others. This podcast is called The Yegi “Project” because although Yegi is happy with where she is now, she knows that she still has a lot to do to complete her mission and purpose in this world. She aims to use this podcast to work hard alongside all of you to grow to a point where she can make a lasting change in people's lives and in the world. If you would like to be a guest on a future episode of The Yegi Project, please email info@yegiproject.comThe Yegi Project is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and more!https://linktr.ee/theyegiprojectDisclaimer: This podcast or any other The Yegi Project episodes on this platform or other podcast streaming platforms is not legal business or tax advice. I make this content based on my own experience as a business owner and MBA for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Adam McKay wants you to make him regret his most recent decision to help boost climate action. Teaming up with Climate Emergency Fund, McKay is auctioning off a walk-on role in his next film project, many of his prized comic book and basketball card collectibles, and yes, the screen used Sex Panther prop from Anchorman. Why? McKay and Climate Emergency Fund Executive Director Dr. Margaret Klein Salamon join the show to discuss how they plan to use the auction to raise awareness of the climate crisis in 2023, the role of entertainment and activists, and why getting people to understand that the climate crisis is an emergency is so critical. Take part in the auction here: https://www.charitybuzz.com/theme/MakeAdamMcKayRegretIt/lots Check out Climate Emergency Fund Follow Adam McKay on Mastodon Subscribe to our Substack newsletter "The Climate Weekly" As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! Subscribe to our new YouTube channel! Join our Facebook group.
Former WA St. House of Reps. & Pastor Matt Shea - Biden, Illegal Classified Documents & War / Mary Salamon, PCO Republican Party - Civic Responsibility and the Church 2023-01-27 (Shortwave Air Date) World Ministries International Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
Executive Director of the Climate Emergency Fund joins Dwyer how when it comes to the climate crisis discourse isn't enough, how normal channels have failed and we must take disruptive action to save our lives, how she has maximum fear as well as maximum hope. She also sheds great light on the Just Stop Oil protestors and how the actions they take that don't get media attention.Donate The Climate Emergency Fund HereJoin the conversation and download a chapter of her book at ClimateAwakening.org Buy her book Facing The Climate Emergency: How To Transform Yourself With Climate Truth HEREOpening Song SOS To The Cosmos from the album The Eleventh Hour: Songs For Climate Justice buy HEREMarinero Bandcampthemattdwyer.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Chef Jeremy Salamon of Agi's Counter in Brooklyn joins the show to talk about all things Eastern European and Jewish Cuisine! His restaurant is named after his Hungarian grandmother, and his passion for the cuisine has now charted his career path.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Feedfeed by becoming a member!The Feedfeed is Powered by Simplecast.
Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD, is the Executive Director of Climate Emergency Fund. She is a clinical psychologist turned climate activist whose work helps people face the truth of the climate emergency and transform their despair into effective action. She founded and directed The Climate Mobilization from 2014-2020, advocating an all-hands-on-deck, whole society mobilization to protect humanity and the living world from climate catastrophe. She is the Founding Principal of Climate Awakening, a project to unleash the power of climate emotions through scalable small group conversations. She is the author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth, a radical self-help guide for the climate emergencyShe addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” with thoughts including:The need for a widescale consciousness shift to prioritize climate mobilizationThe psychological defenses being used during this climate emergency, such as compartmentalization, wilful ignorance and intellectualizationThe drive to action from the “combination of morality with something new…like enlightened self-interest.”Complete show notes HEREConnect with Margaret Klein SalamonWebsite: https://www.climateemergencyfund.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClimatePsychFollow WCPGR/ResilienceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/buildresilienceTwitter: https://twitter.com/buildresilienceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildresilienceSupport the show