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Subscribe in a reader The emotional impact of divorce can be overwhelming, affecting every aspect of your life—from finances to friendships to your own sense of self. In this episode, I sit down with Melissa Schwartzman, a professional divorce mediator and licensed clinical social worker, to discuss the deep emotional struggles people face during divorce […] The post The Emotional Impact of Divorce | Coping Strategies & Healing with Melissa Schwartzman appeared first on Narcissist Abuse Support.
Former IU and current Florida beat writer Kevin Brockway gives his thoughts on Sam Alexis. Indiana basketball is hitting the recruiting trail hard and doing it the "old fashioned way," in person. Can IU basketball imitate the success of football (Yeah, sounds crazy)? Will European players change the college game? The Indianapolis 500 is days away. Palou, Newgarden, Schwartzman? More
Segundo episodio de la semana del Podcast Técnica Fórmula 1 donde nos preparan para uno de los eventos únicos de la temporada de Fórmula 1: el Gran Premio de Mónaco, cargado de dificultades (en la pista) y de glamour (fuera de ella). Pero no sólo de Fórmula 1 vive el aficionado y este año tenemos por delante unas 500 Millas de Indianápolis que prometen ser infartantes, sobre todo para los aficionados españoles. Mónaco: la importancia de la Pole. En un circuito callejero, lento y muy corto, como es el de Mónaco, la Pole es vital,… aunque dijimos lo mismo la semana pasada en Ímola y resultó ser una carrera más abierta de lo esperado. Algo a lo que contribuirá la nueva norma de las dos paradas obligatorias. Si nos fijamos en las características del circuito, desde el punto de vista de Brembo, el fabricante de sistemas de frenado, en una escala de dificultad del 1 al 5, obtiene una puntuación de 3. Y es que, a pesar de contar con 15 zonas de frenada por vuelta, solo 2 están clasificadas como «altas», 6 como «medias» y 7 como «ligeras». Destaca la curva 10 como la más exigente, con una desaceleración máxima de 4,5 g y una fuerza de frenado de 145 kg. En cuanto a los horarios, tendremos un fin de semana tradicional, con dos sesiones de libres el viernes (a las 13:30 y a las 17h) y otra el sábado (a las 12:30h). La clasificación, como en la semana precedente, tendrá lugar a las 16:00h; y la carrera dará comienzo a las 15h del domingo. Rally de Portugal. Como siempre, el Rally de Portugal fue un espectáculo. Por los tramos, recorrido y ambiente, con Sebastian Ogier logrando su séptima victoria en la prueba, aunque Tanak fue el más rápido y perdió la victoria por problemas mecánicos. Si revisamos los tiempos de las etapas y la clasificación general, encontramos a Elfyn Evans como líder del campeonato con 118 puntos, seguido por Kalle Rovanperä (recuperándose magníficamente de su mal inicio de temporada) y Sebastian Ogier. Un pleno para Toyota, pero con los Hyundai más que fuertes. Indy 500: clasificación sorprendente y nervios en la espera. La clasificación de las 500 Millas de Indianápolis, que también tuvo lugar el pasado fin de semana, fue de las más emocionantes de los últimos años. De lo más sorprendente, el rookie Schwartzman logrando la pole. Palou, gran favorito por su rendimiento en la categoría, clasificó finalmente en sexto lugar, lo que lo posiciona bien para la carrera debido a su ritmo constante en entrenamientos, en los que termina primero una vez tras otra. Aunque para sorpresa, de nuevo, la polémica con Penske, donde Power y Newgarden fueron descalificados por irregularidades técnicas, siendo relegados al final de la parrilla, lo que generó controversia debido a la relación de Penske con el circuito (que le pertenece) y la categoría. Ya es la segunda vez que ocurre esto y el jefe no debe estar nada contento con los técnicos. Para los partidarios de Palou, una buena noticia, pues son dos grandes rivales para lograr la victoria en las 500 que están casi neutralizados. Aunque, sospechamos, Palou seguramente no quiera “ayudas” de ese tipo, máxime con su nivel de fortaleza (mental) este año. Esperemos verle superar su asignatura pendiente… ¡y con nota! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this episode of the Grownlearn podcast, host Zorina Dimitrova sits down with Jamie Schwartzman, Chief Creative Strategist and founder of Flux Branding. With 25+ years of branding expertise and a client list that spans public and private companies, Jamie dives deep into how businesses can scale strategically by aligning their brand with purpose and performance. You'll hear how branding transforms companies—not just visually, but fundamentally—using Jamie's proprietary 4-step IDEA Method. He also shares thoughts on the shift toward virtual creative teams, why branding is more important than ever in the age of AI, and how a strong brand can help weather even literal wildfires. If you're an entrepreneur, startup founder, or part of a growing business wondering how to level up your brand for real growth—this one's for you.
In this milestone episode of The Fractional CMO Show, Casey Stanton sits down with longtime teammate and coach, Raphael Schwartzman, for a raw and insightful conversation on what really holds fractional CMOs back. Forget funnels and lead hacks—this episode dives deep into the inner game: identity ceilings, self-permission, and how your limiting beliefs could be capping your income and impact. Raphael unpacks what stops even high-performing marketers from reaching their next level—and how to break through it. Whether you're just starting your journey or feeling stuck at the 10k/month ceiling, this episode delivers the mindset shifts and coaching wisdom to help you unlock your full potential.
durée : 00:07:31 - Le Masque et la Plume - S'ils considèrent que l'idée de départ est bonne, nos critiques sont globalement déçus par une écriture qu'ils jugent incohérente, dénuée de finesse. Le tout ponctué par des analyses politiques superficielles sinon didactiques.
Jamie Schwartzman, Chief Creative Strategist and founder of Flux Branding, shares his insights on the intricacies of branding and the importance of change. With over 25 years of experience, Jamie discusses his approach to crafting authentic brand stories, the impact of technology on branding, and the ethical considerations in modern communications. Featured on Gordon Ramsay's 'Food Stars,' Jamie talks about his experience on the show, as well as personal challenges like the devastating fires in Los Angeles. He delves into Flux Branding's IDEA method (Ignite, Distill, Energize, Activate), collaboration in a virtual workspace, and the significance of brand identity during times of change. Read the show notes here: https://www.voiceofinfluence.net/348 Give and receive feedback that makes a difference! Register for our 20 minute Deep Impact Method video course here: www.voiceofinfluence.net/deepimpact
Clase del 25 de febrero del 2025
Tennis, stop. Give us a minute, my God. The chaotic February schedule gives us a first-time 1000 title winner (Anisimova), a first-time ATP titlist (Fonseca), Ostapenko's fifth unanswered defeat of Swiatek, and Bencic winning a big title soon after her return from maternity leave. While trying to keep track of tennis results, we also saw the resolution of the Sinner's WADA appeal, the conclusion of the WTA's investigation into Stefano Vukov, and Simona Halep's retirement. 01:40 Anisimova wins Doha, Penko turns her year around 5:35 Fonseca's first title, Schwartzman's swan song, and will the South American swing go hardcourt? 11:40 Alejandro, por qué??? 15:10 Last week: Bencic, Alcaraz, Shapo 19:40 The Sinner Agreement 31:05 US Open makes mixed doubles a glorified exhibition 40:55 Compton's most famous daughter 47:05 Rybakina's coach Vukov suspended for a year 53:30 Simona Halep retires 62:20 We don't need straight men's takes on which men are hot
0:00 Directors Cup Match 3. 1:15 Introducing the combatants. 3:01 Recapping the directors cup thus far. 4:24 Tale of the tape. 7:51 Round One: Best Scene, Best Line and Music. 8:17 Bern Starts his 3 minute Rundown on Rushmore. 11:06 Matt Starts his 3 minute Rundown on Fargo. 13:52 Round Two: Awards and Critical Acclaim. 15:39 Matt goes over Oscar nods for 1996. 16:26 Best Movies of 1996. 17:46 Bern Goes over Oscar nods for 1998. 18:33 Best Movies of 1998. 19:51 Round Three: Trivia Battle and Recasting. 20:10 All 3 Wilson Brothers appear in Rushmore. 21:09 Paul Bunion Statue was built for the movie. 21:45 Schwartzman's first job. 22:48 Fargo first seen at Cannes. 23:15 Schwartzman famous family is a secret. 24:09 Original Pilot for Fargo was a failure. 24:58 Bill Murray works on the cheap. 26:35 Murray Really hated his kids in the movie. 26:47 Bruce Campbell Cameo's in both Movie and TV show. 27:25 Recasting time. 27:57 Bern Recasts Fargo. 31:29 Matt Recasts Rushmore. 36:06 Matt's Recap of his Rushmore Recast. 36:57 Round Four: Ask Gemini. 37:22 Gemini gives us their Verdict. 39:27 Bern's Final thoughts. 40:24 Outro. Welcome to the third match of the Director's Cup, the ultimate showdown of cinematic titans!
Dopo un weekend dominato dalla conclusione del caso Sinner, si ritorna al tennis giocato con i tornei della settimana che hanno celebrato il ritorno alla vittoria di Amanda Anisimova, trionfatrice al WTA 1000 di Doha tra la debacle delle prime del ranking, e hanno dato il benvenuto nel club dei vincitori al 18enne Joao Fonseca, trionfatore a Buenos Aires.Vittorie di Humbert a Marsiglia e di Kecmanovic a Delray Beach, dove c'è qualche recriminazione per Matteo Arnaldi, sconfitto in semifinale con Davidovich Fokina.Continua la crisi di Medvedev, imploso contro Medjedovic a Marsiglia, e il tennis ha salutato Diego Schwartzman, che nella sua Buenos Aires ha giocato il suo ultimo match da professionista, raccogliendo anche una vittoria su Jarry prima di perdere da Pedro MartinezVanni Gibertini e Luca Baldissera riassumono i temi della settimana tennistica e rispondono alle domande degli spettatoriDopo il successo del 2024, viene riproposta in versione ampliata la raccolta di contributi per supportare Vanni e Luca nelle loro trasferte per seguire dal posto i tornei più importanti del circuito. Qui sotto il link per chi volesse dare il proprio aiutohttps://www.gofundme.com/f/dirette-e-trasferte-2025-luca-e-vanni-per-ubitennis
On the Mailbag, Gill Gross answers your comments, including: do we need to adjust our expectations for Holger Rune, what to make of Rybakina coach Stefano Vukov being suspended for one year, is the US Open right or wrong for dismantling the regular mixed doubles format, a tribute to Diego Schwartzman in retirement, Joao Fonseca's Buenos Aires run, why Jelena Ostapenko dominates Iga Swiatek and the Chile-Belgium Davis Cup incident with Zizou Bergs colliding with Cristian Garin. 00:00 Intro 04:15 Rune Expectations 10:28 Vukov Suspended 18:00 USO Mixed Doubles 26:34 Ostapenko vs. Swiatek 32:03 Golden Swing 34:38 Fonseca Buenos Aires 37:50 Diego Schwartzman 43:00 Belgium-Chile DC 52:10 Opelka vs. Allensworth 55:28 Big 3 vs Big 5 57:10 Deuce Limit 58:40 Metric System 1:00:20 Nose Strip IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/ 24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_Gross The Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe Become a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/join
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Welcome back to the Real Estate Investing School Podcast. In this episode, Todd Schwartzman shares his journey from the music industry to tech sales and eventually transitioning into real estate investing. He discusses his first house hack and how he strategically purchased a property with future rental potential. Todd also explains his experience with out-of-state investments, the benefits of working with a trusted group, and the importance of tracking personal finance for real estate investing and achieving financial freedom. Todd then dives into his transition to commercial real estate and the differences he encountered as well as his unique approach to managing personal finances and the importance of tracking income and expenses. Discussing the importance of tracking personal finance and expenses, he recommends using the software program Tiller to link all bank accounts and credit cards into one spreadsheet for easy tracking. By tracking expenses, individuals can become aware of the gap between their income and expenses and make intentional choices about their spending. Schwartzman emphasizes the value of investing money wisely and distinguishing between high impact and low impact spending. The purpose of life, according to Schwartzman, is to achieve the maximum amount of personal capability and offer it to the world. Having a hard time finding deals in today's market? If so, book a free strategy call with us in the link below to see how we can help you! Show Links: Book a free real estate investing strategy call! No experience necessary. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Joe's Instagram Todd's Instagram
En un futuro con mucha tecnología, un premiado arquitecto que puede controlar el tiempo propone un nuevo tipo de ciudad para satisfacer las necesidades de la población, lo que lo enfrentará con el conservador alcalde del lugar. "Megalópolis" representa un proyecto de larga data para Coppola, quien lo desarrolló por más de cuatro décadas e invirtió sobre 120 millones de dólares para realizarlo. Sin embargo, el resultado no ha sido el esperado para la reputación del director, aunque de todas formas hay razones para ver este filme en pantalla grande. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
Co ma macica do kolana? Lista symptomów związanych z okresem menopauzalnym jest dużo dłuższa, niż uderzenia gorąca i brak miesiączki. Jeśli wśród Twoich pacjentów są kobiety starsze, niż 35 lat (tak, tak - to nie żart!), ta rozmowa jest dla Ciebie! Niezastąpiona Anita Sikora-Szubert, fizjoterapeutka, psycholożka, ekspertka w temacie zdrowia i dobrostanu kobiet opowie nie tylko o tym, jak pomóc pacjentkom, ale także o tym, jak zacząć od siebie. Tutaj znajdziesz poradnik, o którym mówi Anita: https://kontynentkobiet.pl/zamow-poradnik Tutaj znajdziesz szkolenia Anity: https://www.fizjo-psyche-intima.com/kopia-partnerzy Badanie, które wspominamy w nagraniu: Wright, V. J., Schwartzman, J. D., Itinoche, R., & Wittstein, J. (2024). The musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause. Climacteric, 27(5), 466-472.
[REBROADCAST FROM August 20, 2024] In a new dramatic comedy, a cantor, played by Jason Schwartzman, experiences a crisis of faith but finds a new sense of purpose when his grade school music teacher, played by Carol Kane, becomes his adult bat mitzvah student. Schwartzman and Kane join us alongside filmmaker Nathan Silver to discuss the film, "Between the Temples," which is streaming now Apple TV.
As much as Reb Dov was a giant in Torah – a twenty-foot Moshe in his generation, so he was a Moshe in his generation in his humility and compassion. In 1972, Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair opened SARM Studios the first 24-track recording studio in Europe where Queen mixed “Bohemian Rhapsody”. His music publishing company, Druidcrest Music published the music for The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1973) and as a record producer, he co-produced the quadruple-platinum debut album by American band “Foreigner” (1976). American Top ten singles from this album included, “Feels Like The First Time”, “Cold as Ice” and “Long, Long Way from Home”. Other production work included “The Enid – In the Region of the Summer Stars”, “The Curves”, and “Nutz” as well as singles based on The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy with Douglas Adams and Richard O'Brien. Other artists who used SARM included: ABC, Alison Moyet, Art of Noise, Brian May, The Buggles, The Clash, Dina Carroll, Dollar, Flintlock, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones, It Bites, Malcolm McLaren, Nik Kershaw, Propaganda, Rush, Rik Mayall, Stephen Duffy, and Yes. In 1987, he settled in Jerusalem to immerse himself in the study of Torah. His two Torah books The Color of Heaven, on the weekly Torah portion, and Seasons of the Moon met with great critical acclaim. Seasons of the Moon, a unique fine-art black-and-white photography book combining poetry and Torah essays, has now sold out and is much sought as a collector's item fetching up to $250 for a mint copy. He is much in demand as an inspirational speaker both in Israel, Great Britain and the United States. He was Plenary Keynote Speaker at the Agudas Yisrael Convention, and Keynote Speaker at Project Inspire in 2018. Rabbi Sinclair lectures in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy at Ohr Somayach/Tannenbaum College of Judaic studies in Jerusalem and is a senior staff writer of the Torah internet publications Ohrnet and Torah Weekly. His articles have been published in The Jewish Observer, American Jewish Spirit, AJOP Newsletter, Zurich's Die Jüdische Zeitung, South African Jewish Report and many others. Rabbi Sinclair was born in London, and lives with his family in Jerusalem. He was educated at St. Anthony's Preparatory School in Hampstead, Clifton College, and Bristol University. A Project Of Ohr.Edu Questions? Comments? We'd Love To Hear From You At: Podcasts@Ohr.Edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/
This week's episode: Robert Schwartzman is confirmed to PREMA, rounding out their 2025 IndyCar lineup. Plus, more drivers will test at Thermal Club in a couple of weeks and a look at positives and negatives of Penske taking over IMS and IndyCar five years later.
The boys are back with a special guest: former World No. 8 and John's favorite doubles partner, Diego Schwartzman. Diego opens up about his plans for retirement in 2025, reflecting on his journey to the top, sharing stories of his favorite matches, and the moments he'll never forget on tour.With Halloween around the corner, Jack, Sam, Stevie, and John exchange dad-life Halloween experiences before ranking the best and worst of the holiday's candy (candy corn). Fresh off Saudi Arabia's Six Kings Slam, the squad weighs in on the event, Sinner's impressive run and it's jaw-dropping prize money. And in a pull from the Major Mailbag, a listener asks where each of the pod hosts would be ranked if they made a comeback on tour in 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode you'll hear me respond to one of our Flipping 50 members asking a question about being sore in menopause, for no reason. If you're sore, stiff, or even have a little niggle or “catch,” this is for you. If you've passed this kind of thing off for arthritis or getting old, stick around. If not you, a girlfriend or sister needs to hear this. Paulette asked: “I'm looking for suggestions about what helps with muscle stiffness and soreness unrelated to injury. I have noticed in my transition to menopause that I have much more muscle stiffness and less flexibility, despite being quite active and doing yoga several times a week. It's mostly my legs and hips...and low back...well, probably every muscle...lol. I wake up stiff and it generally improves within a few minutes of movement, but I notice it throughout the day when I bend down, or try to get down on the floor or up from there. I'm sure this is a common complaint among 50 plus women...what helps with this?” Reasons for Being Sore in Menopause Some women experience this and it can be due to a lot of things… The changes in estrogen during menopause can lead to various symptoms. Specifically, estrogen deficiency can cause a snowball of symptoms. Some of the habits we thought were good, are actually not, or not going to match the status of our hormones and their influence on muscles, bones, connective tissues, gut health, sleep, sex and every cell in our body. Over time, women are finally getting more savvy. As we find more women less willing to accept weight gain, belly fat, frequent injuries, stiffness, or in this podcast, soreness as normal processes of aging… and instead as clues we need a pivot from prior habits or beliefs, we'll all start making aging better instead of dreaded! Reduce or eliminate: Dairy Gluten / Wheat Eggs Soy Peanuts Corn Nuts (including almonds and almond flour or almond milk) Oxalate consumption can also be a problem. The body makes oxalate acid that can contribute to muscle pain or soreness as well as gut issues. (Listen to the podcast for a food high in oxalate and the flips) If you have any other leaky gut signs (gas bloating, constipation, diarrhea). But.. you don't have to have these gut signs, by the way, to have a problem with the gut or these oxalates. They're sneaky little things. Lack of Gut Issue Doesn't Mean You Won't Be Sore in Menopause Here are some suggestions for increasing your anti-inflammatory response. Add or increase: Salmon Omega 3 supplements Magnesium Vitamin D Antioxidant rich brightly colored veggies Matcha tea (a clean, tested for mold and heavy metals ceremonial grade is super high in antioxidants having one of the highest ORAC values) Habits: Epsom salt baths Longer warm up and cool down Infrared Sauna Pay a little more attention to your mobility work As a side note: Genetics play a part in whether you tend to get sore or not. There are two specific genes identified with this. Certainly with conditioning, you'll experience less soreness. But a unique workout, involving small muscles you don't use often will cause more muscle soreness than something that focuses on glutes or quadriceps that are used to a lot of activity. Other Episodes You Might Like: 6 Secrets to Less Stiffness and Muscle Soreness After 50: https://www.flippingfifty.com/6-secrets-to-less-stiffness-and-muscle-soreness-after-50/ Current Status: Fatigued and Want to be Fit!: https://www.flippingfifty.com/fatigued-and-want-to-be-fit/ 4 Step Process to Resolve Fatigue Naturally: https://www.flippingfifty.com/fatiguedoc/ Resources: Lisa Barr: www.BarrCenter.com Teri Cochrane: www.tericochrane.com My Sauna: https://www.flippingfifty.com/sauna References: Wright, V. J., Schwartzman, J. D., Itinoche, R., & Wittstein, J. (2024). The musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause. Climacteric, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/13697137.2024.2380363
#143 - In this episode, I'm excited to sit down with Kyra Schwartzman, current Women's Lacrosse Assistant Coach at Colby College. We chat about her unique journey from playing at Wheaton College to coaching at Colby College, her impactful role as Director of the Girls High School Program at 3D Lacrosse, and even her time working in health care before returning to the sport she's passionate about.Kyra opens up about her approach to fostering trust and strong connections with her players, shares insights into the recruiting process, and reflects on her personal path back to lacrosse after a career in health care.Key Topics Discussed:1. Kyra's Introduction to Lacrosse - How Kyra was introduced to lacrosse and what sparked her passion for the sport. - Her journey from playing at Wheaton College to coaching at the collegiate level.2. Guiding Student-Athletes Through the Recruiting Process - What Kyra encourages her athletes to think about when exploring potential colleges and programs. - The key factors players should focus on during recruiting visits and decision-making.3. From Health Care to Lacrosse: Kyra's Journey Back to Coaching - Kyra's time working in health care and how it shaped her perspective. - The pivotal moment that led her back to lacrosse and how her experiences outside of the sport have influenced her coaching style.4. Building Trust with Players as a Coach - Kyra's philosophy on creating a supportive and trust-driven team environment. - The importance of communication, vulnerability, and understanding each player's unique needs.Learn more about Morgan's Message hereFollow Morgan's Message here
A podcast talking about US Open 2024 Day 1 Highlights. Holger Rune loses in straight sets to Brandon Nakashima. Thiem & Schwartzman retire from US Open tennis. 16 year old wildcard Iva Jovic defeats Magda Linette! Djokovic gets revenge for his brothers by beating Albot! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO GTL: https://bit.ly/35JyOhz ▶️ JOIN YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3Fk9rSr
This week we're excited to present a conversation with Between the Temples director Nathan Silver and cast members Carol Kane, Robert Smigel, and Cindy Silver. Directed by New York filmmaker Nathan Silver, who co-wrote the screenplay with C. Mason Wells, Between the Temples follows Jason Schwartzman as a bereaved cantor at an upstate New York synagogue, who has lost his wife, can't sing anymore, lives with his two mothers, and has a newfound taste for mudslide cocktails. While he keeps kosher and remains devout, his ennui-addled regression seems all but terminal until his 70-year-old grade school music teacher (played by Carol Kane) walks back into his life and becomes his new adult Bat Mitzvah student… and maybe something more. Something like Harold and Maude by way of Mike Leigh, Silver's ninth feature is perhaps his most accomplished film yet—a portrait of love in a time of loss that is equal parts touching, cringingly hilarious, and effortlessly strange, shot in stunning 16mm by Sean Price Williams and featuring indelible performances by Schwartzman and Kane. This conversation was moderated by FLC Assistant Programmer Madeline Whittle.
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In a new dramatic comedy, a cantor, played by Jason Schwartzman, experiences a crisis of faith but finds a new sense of purpose when his grade school music teacher, played by Carol Kane, becomes his adult bat mitzvah student. Schwartzman and Kane join us alongside filmmaker Nathan Silver to discuss the film, "Between the Temples" which is in theaters nationwide this Friday, August 23.
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The new film THE GOOD HALF, in theaters July 23rd & 25th Director: Robert Schwartzman talks with I Am Refocused RadioIn this heartfelt episode of I Am Refocused Radio, host Shemaiah Reed sits down with acclaimed director Robert Schwartzman to discuss his latest film, The Good Half. This gripping movie navigates the complexities of grief, family dynamics, and new beginnings through the story of Renn Wheeland (played by Nick Jonas), who returns home for his mother's funeral and faces his past head-on.Schwartzman opens up about the personal experiences that inspired him to create The Good Half, a film that blends heart and humor to depict the multifaceted nature of grief. He shares insights into the collaborative process with the talented cast, including Brittany Snow, David Arquette, Alexandra Shipp, Matt Walsh, and Elisabeth Shue."Whether you're navigating your own journey through loss or simply love a story that balances comedy and serious moments, The Good Half is the film for you this summer. Tune in to hear Robert Schwartzman discuss the making of this touching film and how it resonates on such a personal level." - Shemaiah ReedDon't miss this exclusive interview and discover why The Good Half is a must-watch for anyone seeking a film that captures the raw emotions and healing power of love.ROBERT SCHWARTZMAN BIO Robert started his career appearing in TThe Virgin Suicides & The Princess Diaries, and went on to form the platinum selling rock band Rooney. Robert directed and produced The Unicorn, Dreamland, The Argument, and his latest film is his directorial documentary debut, The Zombies documentary Hung Up on a Dream. The Good Half is Robert's 2nd Tribeca debut.ROBERT SCHWARTZMAN IMDB BIO Robert Schwartzman was born on 24th December 1982 to actress Talia Shire and producer Jack Schwartzman, in Los Angeles California. He was born into one of the film industry's most famous families, including uncle Francis Ford Coppola, cousin Nicolas Cage, cousin Sofia Coppola, (former) cousin-in-law Spike Jonze and brother Jason Schwartzman. His father was of Polish Jewish descent and his mother is of Italian ancestry.Robert was featured in his cousin Sofia Coppola's first short film Lick the Star (1998), and played Paul Baldino in her directorial debut The Virgin Suicides (1999). His breakthrough performance, however, came from playing the role of Michael Moscovitz in Disney's The Princess Diaries (2001), winning the role due to his musical ability.ABOUT THE GOOD HALF, IN THEATERS JULY 23RD & JULY 25TH VIA FATHOM EVENTS Nationwide Fathom Screenings on July 23rd and 25th, With Exclusive Virtual Conversation with Nick Jonas and director Robert Schwartzman Starring: Nick Jonas, Brittany Snow (Pitch Perfect). David Arquette (Scream), Alexandra Shipp (Anyone But You), Matt Walsh ("Veep") and Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas)SYNOPSIS After years spent avoiding his problems, Renn Wheeland (Nick Jonas) is forced to face his greatest fear: the recent death of his mother, Lily (Elisabeth Shue). While traveling home to Cleveland for her funeral, he forges a new relationship with fellow passenger, Zoey (Alexandra Shipp), and later, heals an old one with his overbearing sister, Leigh (Brittany Snow). Together, with the help of his eager-to-connect father, Darren (Matt Walsh), an old high school friend, and a hoarder priest, Renn tries to confront his past, his problems, his step-father (David Arquette), his grief, and his new reality.Here's the trailer: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcZO8hYUuAI Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
In this bonus episode, we're joined by the newly appointed director and CEO of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, Dr. Mariët Westermann, who is the first female appointed to the role. Mariët oversees the “constellation” of museums—four over three continents united, she says, in one mission, “to create opportunities for anyone to engage with the transformative and connective power of art and artists”. Mariët is inheriting opportunities and challenges, and we delve into some of those, from the back histories to the budgets. She talks to us about the future of the museum—from plans for the opening of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi to the nuts and bolts of balancing the books. One of the key changes Mariët advocates for is a shift in the institutional mindset. Rather than taking a defensive stance, where the museum might try to address gaps or criticisms reactively, she hopes for a move towards a more open approach. "We are learning communities," she says. "We're full of curious people. Artists are curious." All this and much more in this special episode, which brings to an end our second season.
Join us for the almost final episode of this season where we welcome back our incredible team of editorial advisors who guide, suggest — and even challenge — what we've discussed this series. Joining us are Deana Haggag (program officer at the Mellon Foundation), Mia Locks (curator and co-founder of Museums Moving Forward), Jay Sanders (curator, writer, and director of Artists Space), and of course Allan Schwartzman, together with host Charlotte Burns. They reflect on the wonderful and wide-ranging conversations with our guests this season, about creativity, the nature of change, the future of museums, the balance between wealth and art, and new thinking in philanthropy. What if we focus on what's urgent? What if we treat art like it's essential? All this and much more...
Temas: -Análisis draws Roland Garros 2024 ATP y WTA. -Picks. -Thiem y Schwartzman se despiden de la arcilla. -Power Rankings Roland Garros 2024. -Noticias de torneos. ¡No olvides suscribirte al podcast para no perderte los nuevos episodios! ¡Déjanos un review y tus comentarios! ¡Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales! Instagram @sextosetmx Tiktok @sextoset Crédito fotografía: Paul Rousteau / FFT 2024
Pendant la semaine de qualifications, l'équipe de Court N°1 vous offre une immersion dans les coulisses de Roland-Garros. Les belles histoires, les anecdotes, les performances à ne pas manquer chaque jour jusqu'au début du tableau final !Double finaliste de Roland, l'Autrichien Dominic Thiem a fait ses adieux ce mercredi à la terre battue de Paris, tout comme l'Argentin Diego Schwartzman. Côté Bleus, ils ne sont plus que 5 à espérer accéder au tableau final… On commence à parler gros sous !
'L'Effet Rétro' c'est la nouvelle rubrique de Court N°1 ! Toute l'équipe reviendra chaque semaine sur un match de légende, entre souvenirs et anecdotes. Ils prendront bientôt leur retraite... Alors CN1 leur rend hommage autour d'un affrontement stratosphérique lors de Roland Garros 2020... Joué en Automne pour cause de Covid. Ce 6 Octobre, Diego Schwartzman élimine Dominic Thiem en Quarts de finale après 5h08 de combat.
On the Mailbag, Gill Gross unpacks Dominic Thiem's legacy and why the reaction to his retirement should be celebration, not regret. Then, we get to your comments: is Thiem quitting too soon, would Thiem have returned to peak form if the wrist injury never happened, are the injuries on tour a result of a poor calendar, who would be the Roland Garros Frankenstein, thoughts on Diego Schwartzman and Camilla Giorgi retirement developments, should excessive grunting be outlawed, what explains the decline in Daniil Medvedev's serve, why were top players so inconsistent at Roland Garros in the late 90s early 2000s? At the end of this podcast, we review the Challengers Movie. 00:00 Intro 00:55 Thiem's Legacy 16:30 Thiem's Decision 19:05 Imagine No Wrist Injury 26:14 Calendar and Injuries 34:20 RG Frankenstein 37:40 Schwartzman & Giorgi Retirements 42:10 Excessive Grunting 48:16 Medvedev Serve Decline 54:36 Early 2000s Inconsistency 1:03:35 Challengers Review Subscribe to The Draw, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe
Discussion kicks off with Naomi Osaka's unexpected commentary on the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef. From there, they delve into the recent retirement announcements from tennis players Giorgi, Thiem, and Schwartzman, dissecting the implications and significance of each departure. Additionally, the duo explores the personal lives of tennis stars, including Badosa's surprising announcement of her breakup with Tsitsipas, offering insights into the intersection of romance and professional sports.
Send us a note.Nate and Preston provide a preview of the Rome Masters 1000, discussing the odds-on favorites, best value bets, and other key insights. Additionally, they address the news of Diego Schwartzman and Dominic Thiem announcing their upcoming retirements. They briefly touch on the current NBA Finals futures odds for the Timberwolves and Mavericks, as well as preview some upcoming UFC and BKFC coverage.
This episode is all about how to talk to kids about death. Experts Elena Lister and Michael Schwartzman both have decades of experience working with kids and families, in schools and private practice, to navigate conversations about death, dying and illness. Their book, “Giving Hope: Conversations with Children About Illness, Death, and Loss,” is both a practical how-to guide filled with tangible advice and a north star for open, honest conversations with kids about hard topics. This episode is not just for parents, it's for anyone with kids in their life – from neighbors to coaches and teachers, aunts and uncles, etc. If you've ever been with a kid in your life and just know there's something big you want to say, and don't know how to say it, this episode is for you.You can find their book and more about their work at: https://michaelschwartzmanphd.com/https://www.elenalistermd.com/
Our guest this week again is Jennica Schwartzman. Managing Partner at Purpose Pictures Productions, Co-Founder of Little Sister Entertainment, and a member of The Producers Guild of America, Producer's Union, Screen Actors Guild, and Moms-In-Film LA, loves tackling a project from idea to distribution as a multi-hyphenate actress-writer-producer. Her new interactive book, "Behind The Screens" is out now and there will be a signing in Los Angeles on April 27th, 2024 from 2pm to 7pm. Details for that are here! You can find AND fund us by joining Patreon and we'd really appreciate the support these days. Also, our IG is @servicefromhell https://linktr.ee/JennicaSchwartzman
Our guest this week is Jennica Schwartzman. Managing Partner at Purpose Pictures Productions, Co-Founder of Little Sister Entertainment, and a member of The Producers Guild of America, Producer's Union, Screen Actors Guild, and Moms-In-Film LA, loves tackling a project from idea to distribution as a multi-hyphenate actress-writer-producer. Her new interactive book, "Behind The Screens" is out now and there will be a signing in Los Angeles on April 27th, 2024 from 2pm to 7pm. Details for that are here! You can find AND fund us by joining Patreon and we'd really appreciate the support these days. Also, our IG is @servicefromhell https://linktr.ee/JennicaSchwartzman
“The market is poised for a big fall, so it's more ‘when', than ‘what if',” says Allan Schwartzman, founder of the podcast. He's back on the show to talk all about the state of the art market and the broader implications of its changing dynamics for the artists and for the cultural landscape at large. "Greatness doesn't grow at the same rate as a population does," says Allan. "Greatness is extremely rare. And right now we're at a moment where I think there's greater confusion than ever about what actually is going on in art and what will be seen as significant 20 or 30 years from now."
On this episode of the #NessaOFFAir Podcast as we sit down with #IanSchwartzman from @JoeBuddenTV, the respected manager of artists like #JoeBudden, #Papoose and #DJPremier. In this episode, Ian opens up about the highs and lows of the music industry, sharing his thoughts on why he likes failure, and his insight on ownership and independence in the music industry. Hear what makes him frustrated about DJ Premier, taking meetings in the strip club with Joe Budden and get Ian's perspective on the NFL's treatment of Colin #Kaepernick. Tune in to gain valuable lessons from a seasoned industry insider. Whether you're an aspiring artist, a budding entrepreneur, or just a music enthusiast, Ian's experiences and advice are bound to resonate. Learn more from Ian on https://rollcallrecap.com/ and on't miss this engaging and enlightening conversation on the Nessa Off Air Podcast. #Podcast #Entrepreneurship #MusicManagement #MusicBusiness #BehindTheScenes #Failure #BusinessPitch LISTEN NOW or WATCH the full episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/VrBWBdm9CPg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this penultimate (I know so sad) episode for this season of rocket fuel we chat with the Chief Fun Officer over at Griddly Kids… Yes that is their official title! James chats all things Griddly… who are they… where did they come from and why they think its so important to have education be fun for children! They also chat about STEM and how implementing activities in the category of can help children have a head start on learning with out realising that they are. Then we talk Reisa's all important rocket fuel! ———————Follow James @JamesErskine (twitter.com/jameserskine)Follow Rocket @WeAreRocketHQ (twitter.com/wearerockethq)Follow James on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/jameserskine)Follow Rocket on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/thebigshot)wearerocket.co.uk/Contact Reisa on Linkedin (linkedin.com/in/reisa-schwartzman-883059a) Check out Griddly Kids at https://griddlykids.ca/Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back to the Real Estate Investing School Podcast. In this episode, Todd Schwartzman shares his journey from the music industry to tech sales and eventually transitioning into real estate investing. He discusses his first house hack and how he strategically purchased a property with future rental potential. Todd also explains his experience with out-of-state investments, the benefits of working with a trusted group, and the importance of tracking personal finance for real estate investing and achieving financial freedom. Todd then dives into his transition to commercial real estate and the differences he encountered as well as his unique approach to managing personal finances and the importance of tracking income and expenses. Discussing the importance of tracking personal finance and expenses, he recommends using the software program Tiller to link all bank accounts and credit cards into one spreadsheet for easy tracking. By tracking expenses, individuals can become aware of the gap between their income and expenses and make intentional choices about their spending. Schwartzman emphasizes the value of investing money wisely and distinguishing between high impact and low impact spending. The purpose of life, according to Schwartzman, is to achieve the maximum amount of personal capability and offer it to the world. Having a hard time finding deals in today's market? If so, book a free strategy call with us in the link below to see how we can help you! Show Links: Book a free real estate investing strategy call! No experience necessary. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Joe's Instagram Todd's Instagram
Yaron Schwartzman is a Modern Mind therapist specializing in addiction, parenting, and couples therapy. Yaron has a particular expertise in helping couples to end well and navigate co-parenting. In this episode, we talk to Yaron about divorce and how he helps couples make meaning of the end of their relationship and part in a respectful way. If you are interested in seeing Yaron for individual or couples therapy, please reach out to info@modernmind.co or visit the modern mind website at modernmind.co to learn more about Yaron and his practice. LOVELINK is hosted by Brooklyn-based therapists Dr. Signe Simon and Dr. Simone Humphrey. To learn more about our work, visit modernmind.co. If you'd like to contact us directly, send us an email to info@modernmind.co. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelink/support
12.15.23 Hour 41:00 Paul Schwartzman, a Washington Post reporter who wrote about MSE potentially moving to VA, joins us to discuss what Penn Quarter could look like after MSE potentially leaves for VA. 19:15- Have you been surprised by the pushback from MSE potentially moving the arena to Northern Virginia?
Yaron Schwartzman is a therapist who works with couples and individuals and specializes in conscious uncoupling and addiction. We welcome him to the pod as the newest member at Modern Mind, our group practice located in NYC. Yaron discusses how he works with his patients, what contributes to change in a person, and how to determine goodness of fit with a therapist. Yaron's openness, warmth, and candor are all qualities we love about him. He is currently accepting new patients. You can reach out to info@modernmind.co if you are interested in working with Yaron. LOVELINK is hosted by Brooklyn-based therapists Dr. Signe Simon and Dr. Simone Humphrey. To learn more about our work, visit lovelink.co. If you'd like to contact us directly, send us an email to info@lovelink.co. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelink/support
Journalist Charlotte Burns is the founder of Studio Burns, which creates and commissions original editorials and provides strategic advice. She is also the co-founder of the Burns Halperin Report, which analyses equity in museums and the art market. She also produces the weekly podcast "The Art World: What If...?!" for Art& at the New York advisory, Schwartzman&. The second season of the show launches 18 January 2024. Previously the executive editor of In Other Words, a weekly newsletter and podcast (2016-20), she was the US news and Market editor for The Art Newspaper (2009-16) and has written for publications including The Guardian, Cultured and Monocle magazine. Before that she worked for galleries including Anthony d'Offay and Hauser & Wirth. She and Zuckerman discuss podcasting, grace in space, the imagined idea of America, not feeling at home, maternity, having ego leave, living life, how dreams need to evolve, hope and dread, an appetite for conversations, and talking about feelings!
This week Joy chats with Dr. Rachel Schwartzman, a board certified and licensed naturopathic doctor, about perimenopause. They discuss the lack of information available on this topic and the various symptoms women experience during this time of transition. Dr. Rachel provides actionable steps for managing these symptoms and offers valuable insights into women's health and hormonal imbalances. Tune in to gain knowledge and take control of your health during perimenopause. This is definitely an episode where you'll want to take some notes, so settle in with a skin-nourishing cuppa tea and get your notebook ready! Episode Highlights: [00:01:11] Lack of information on menopause. [00:05:00] Common symptoms in perimenopause. [00:09:37] Heavy periods and alarming symptoms. [00:11:23] Body changes and societal pressure. [00:15:19] Supporting testosterone with weight-bearing exercises. [00:19:17] The Toxic 10 ingredients. [00:23:09] The power of healthy fats. [00:26:17] Clean estrogen and cruciferous vegetables. [00:29:09] Fermented foods and vegan chili. [00:33:14] Toxic cleaning products vs. natural alternatives. [00:36:34] Natural health products. [00:40:17] Herbs for nervous system support. [00:45:11] Magnesium and its benefits. [00:48:08] Conscious breathing and meditation. Resources: Rachel's Website Rachels's Instagram Rachel's Facebook Dupont Family Clinic Website JHP: Raising healthy eaters with Dr. Rachel Schwartzman More about Joyous Health: Check out our award-winning blog Joyous Health Check out Joy's bestselling cookbooks Sign up for the Joyous Health newsletter Follow Joyous Health on Instagram Find Joyous Health on Facebook Connect with Joyous Health on TikTok Check out our full line of Natural & Organic Haircare and Body Care.