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WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Solar Eclipse and Your Eyes

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 10:08


It's the moment in the skies we've all been waiting for: the 2024 Solar Eclipse! The National Weather Service reports the eclipse is expected to be visible in Connecticut with approximately 92-94% sun coverage with the max coverage set for 3:27pm. Even though the eclipse means unusual darkness when it's usually brighter in the afternoon, it doesn't mean you can look directly at it without protection. We spoke about this more in depth with our eye expert, Dr. Scott Spector of Spector Eye Care. Image Credit: Getty Images

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WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: “Get a Screening & Get off Screens”

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 18:12


March is Save Your Vision Month, meant to bring awareness to screen exposure but also the need for regular eye exams. We talked to Dr. Scott Spector of Spector Eye Care in Norwalk about this. He gave his recommendation for when to start screening, how often you need exams and what to look out for with potential vision loss. Dr. Spector even shared an insane story about a young man who almost went blind if not for a random eye check…and you'll never guess who that young man was! Image Credit: Getty Images

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WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Flooded Farms

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 42:33


Dozens of Connecticut farms are struggling to recover after recent flooding in our state and across New England. Ag Commissioner Bryan Hurlburt gave us a picture of the problem and shared how we can help support our farms. Check out CTGrown.org for more information. ((00:00)) There's been an increase of people experiencing dry eye or getting a stye this summer. We learned the Canadian wildfires are to blame. Dr. Scott Spector shared prevention and treatment options to help! ((14:31)) A Connecticut company has created a one of a kind, innovative toilet seat to secure older adults and people with disabilities. SedMed CEO and Founder, Jeremy Bronen, shared the product details with us and what consumers think of the product available for pre-order now! ((22:29)) Zoo Minute: It's Zookeeper Week! Gregg Dancho talked about the job requirements and how the role has changed over the last 30 years. ((32:42)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus

Spotlight on the Community
Learner-Centered Focus is Mission of Coherent Educational Solutions and Makers Empire; Ukranian Project Unveiled

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 25:34


Scott Spector, VP of Community Partnerships for Coherent Educational Solutions (CES), is joined by his CES colleague, Dionne Clabaugh, VP of Learning and Teaching Engagement, and Rayan Nathan, VP of Global Partnerships for Makers Empire, a CES partner. Spector, Clabaugh and Nathan talk about their focus on the student learner, along with the soon-to-be-launched Ukrainian student project.

The Champions Playbook
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH (Live Episode)

The Champions Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 26:00


What a turnout!!! Thank you to everyone who made last Wednesday possible. We gave away a free 30 minute lesson to everyone in attendance (70+ people), a Srixon golf bag, Titleist ProV1's, books, ball marks, and so much more. If this isn't some motivation to come out to Franklin Bridge at 6:30PM on Wednesdays, I don't know what is! Enjoy these next 3 episodes with Stephanie Molloy and Scott Spector. This. Is. The Champions Playbook.

The Champions Playbook
Mindset with PGA Champions Tour Member Scott Spector

The Champions Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 28:49


Mindset is such a buzzword these days. It seems like "culture" and "mindset" are uttered at least a few times a day for anyone working in a group environment. We sit down with Scott Spector to talk about how you can change your headspace while out on the golf course and perhaps take a few lessons with you once you leave the links.

New Books in History
Scott Spector, “Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 71:44


Was there anything particularly Modern about Modern Jews? Was there something characteristically Jewish about Modernism? In this episode, we hear from Scott Spector, professor of History and German Studies at the University of Michigan, who complicates these often-asked questions in his new book Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories (Indian University Press, 2017).  As we discuss, the title of this book is not an invitation to imagine an alternate history; rather, it is a provocation to notice how the key terms of this title get framed together in a variety of complicated, troubled, and sometimes dissonant ways — both by historians and by the protagonists of this history. A noteworthy and widely-read historian of German, Jewish, and Modern culture, Spector here targets the historiography of these fields and seeks to shake up the patterns and terms that have become all too stable within it. Modernism Without Jews? takes its readers through a series of case studies with short and dense chapters on Edith Stein, Sigmund Freud, Max Brod, the term “secularism,” Franz Kafka, and more. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about all of those figures, plus Hugo Bettauer’s satirical 1922 novel City Without Jews, Gershom Scholem’s multiple reframings of his Jewish, German, and German-Jewish identities, and the complicated, existential operations involved in framing relationships between texts and contexts, persons and histories. Daveeda Goldberg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at York University, in Toronto, Canada.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in German Studies
Scott Spector, “Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 71:44


Was there anything particularly Modern about Modern Jews? Was there something characteristically Jewish about Modernism? In this episode, we hear from Scott Spector, professor of History and German Studies at the University of Michigan, who complicates these often-asked questions in his new book Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories (Indian University Press, 2017).  As we discuss, the title of this book is not an invitation to imagine an alternate history; rather, it is a provocation to notice how the key terms of this title get framed together in a variety of complicated, troubled, and sometimes dissonant ways — both by historians and by the protagonists of this history. A noteworthy and widely-read historian of German, Jewish, and Modern culture, Spector here targets the historiography of these fields and seeks to shake up the patterns and terms that have become all too stable within it. Modernism Without Jews? takes its readers through a series of case studies with short and dense chapters on Edith Stein, Sigmund Freud, Max Brod, the term “secularism,” Franz Kafka, and more. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about all of those figures, plus Hugo Bettauer’s satirical 1922 novel City Without Jews, Gershom Scholem’s multiple reframings of his Jewish, German, and German-Jewish identities, and the complicated, existential operations involved in framing relationships between texts and contexts, persons and histories. Daveeda Goldberg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at York University, in Toronto, Canada.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Jewish Studies
Scott Spector, “Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 71:44


Was there anything particularly Modern about Modern Jews? Was there something characteristically Jewish about Modernism? In this episode, we hear from Scott Spector, professor of History and German Studies at the University of Michigan, who complicates these often-asked questions in his new book Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories (Indian University Press, 2017).  As we discuss, the title of this book is not an invitation to imagine an alternate history; rather, it is a provocation to notice how the key terms of this title get framed together in a variety of complicated, troubled, and sometimes dissonant ways — both by historians and by the protagonists of this history. A noteworthy and widely-read historian of German, Jewish, and Modern culture, Spector here targets the historiography of these fields and seeks to shake up the patterns and terms that have become all too stable within it. Modernism Without Jews? takes its readers through a series of case studies with short and dense chapters on Edith Stein, Sigmund Freud, Max Brod, the term “secularism,” Franz Kafka, and more. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about all of those figures, plus Hugo Bettauer’s satirical 1922 novel City Without Jews, Gershom Scholem’s multiple reframings of his Jewish, German, and German-Jewish identities, and the complicated, existential operations involved in framing relationships between texts and contexts, persons and histories. Daveeda Goldberg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at York University, in Toronto, Canada.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Scott Spector, “Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 71:44


Was there anything particularly Modern about Modern Jews? Was there something characteristically Jewish about Modernism? In this episode, we hear from Scott Spector, professor of History and German Studies at the University of Michigan, who complicates these often-asked questions in his new book Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories (Indian University Press, 2017).  As we discuss, the title of this book is not an invitation to imagine an alternate history; rather, it is a provocation to notice how the key terms of this title get framed together in a variety of complicated, troubled, and sometimes dissonant ways — both by historians and by the protagonists of this history. A noteworthy and widely-read historian of German, Jewish, and Modern culture, Spector here targets the historiography of these fields and seeks to shake up the patterns and terms that have become all too stable within it. Modernism Without Jews? takes its readers through a series of case studies with short and dense chapters on Edith Stein, Sigmund Freud, Max Brod, the term “secularism,” Franz Kafka, and more. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about all of those figures, plus Hugo Bettauer’s satirical 1922 novel City Without Jews, Gershom Scholem’s multiple reframings of his Jewish, German, and German-Jewish identities, and the complicated, existential operations involved in framing relationships between texts and contexts, persons and histories. Daveeda Goldberg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at York University, in Toronto, Canada.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Scott Spector, “Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 71:44


Was there anything particularly Modern about Modern Jews? Was there something characteristically Jewish about Modernism? In this episode, we hear from Scott Spector, professor of History and German Studies at the University of Michigan, who complicates these often-asked questions in his new book Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories (Indian University Press, 2017).  As we discuss, the title of this book is not an invitation to imagine an alternate history; rather, it is a provocation to notice how the key terms of this title get framed together in a variety of complicated, troubled, and sometimes dissonant ways — both by historians and by the protagonists of this history. A noteworthy and widely-read historian of German, Jewish, and Modern culture, Spector here targets the historiography of these fields and seeks to shake up the patterns and terms that have become all too stable within it. Modernism Without Jews? takes its readers through a series of case studies with short and dense chapters on Edith Stein, Sigmund Freud, Max Brod, the term “secularism,” Franz Kafka, and more. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about all of those figures, plus Hugo Bettauer’s satirical 1922 novel City Without Jews, Gershom Scholem’s multiple reframings of his Jewish, German, and German-Jewish identities, and the complicated, existential operations involved in framing relationships between texts and contexts, persons and histories. Daveeda Goldberg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at York University, in Toronto, Canada.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Intellectual History
Scott Spector, “Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 71:44


Was there anything particularly Modern about Modern Jews? Was there something characteristically Jewish about Modernism? In this episode, we hear from Scott Spector, professor of History and German Studies at the University of Michigan, who complicates these often-asked questions in his new book Modernism Without Jews?: German Jewish Subjects and Histories (Indian University Press, 2017).  As we discuss, the title of this book is not an invitation to imagine an alternate history; rather, it is a provocation to notice how the key terms of this title get framed together in a variety of complicated, troubled, and sometimes dissonant ways — both by historians and by the protagonists of this history. A noteworthy and widely-read historian of German, Jewish, and Modern culture, Spector here targets the historiography of these fields and seeks to shake up the patterns and terms that have become all too stable within it. Modernism Without Jews? takes its readers through a series of case studies with short and dense chapters on Edith Stein, Sigmund Freud, Max Brod, the term “secularism,” Franz Kafka, and more. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about all of those figures, plus Hugo Bettauer’s satirical 1922 novel City Without Jews, Gershom Scholem’s multiple reframings of his Jewish, German, and German-Jewish identities, and the complicated, existential operations involved in framing relationships between texts and contexts, persons and histories. Daveeda Goldberg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at York University, in Toronto, Canada.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices