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Midlife Pilot Podcast
EP107 - Overcoming Perfectionism: Sexy Indifference for Mediocre Pilots

Midlife Pilot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 56:03


Ben, Brian, and Ted dive into why perfection might actually be holding you back in the cockpit! Between Brian's obsession with landing "THE MIDDLE of the centerline stripe" and Ben's tales of learning to embrace "sexy indifference" in the pattern, these midlife pilots share why being "just adequate" isn't always a bad thing. Plus, find out why "low VFR" apparently means there's "icing on the vegetables" and why sometimes you just need to "turn off that dang autopilot" and embrace the wobble!

The Robin Smith Show
#151 Scott Siskind

The Robin Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 104:04


Scott Siskind is an American signer-songwriter whose music is raw, reflective and heartfelt. Branching off from his other musical project, rock quintet Vinny Vegas, and 2020 release "Old Ghosts, New Homes”, Scott now brings us “Let It All Calm Me”.https://www.scottsiskindmusic.net/The Things We Can't Holdhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56LPwEEatX0&t=8s****Next week's guest:Jerry Marzinskyhttps://www.jerrymarzinsky.com/--Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/therobinsmithshowGet in touch: robinsmithshow@gmail.comCall the hotline: +1 (301) 458-0883Got a question? We'd love to hear from you!

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
You Gotta Try The Siskind Shuttle

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 23:22


Peter and Adam go all in on a technique developed by Open Studio instructor Jeremy Siskind. Check out what the Siskind Shuttle is all about.Check out Jeremy's newest course at Open Studio!Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio

Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein - der Achtsamkeitspodcast
111 | Entspannung – Warum sie so kostbar ist und wie wir sie fördern

Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein - der Achtsamkeitspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 50:02


Die Sommerpause ist vorbei – und Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein ist zurück! Wir waren im Urlaub, auf Retreat und haben Sonne, Regen und freie Zeit genossen. Entspannte Wochen liegen hinter unserem Podcast-Team.Damit sich diese Entspannung nicht im Alltagstrubel auflöst, machen sie Boris und Sinja heute direkt zum Thema. Was macht Entspannung aus und wie können wir sie – auch abseits vom Urlaub – fördern? Schlafen, meditieren, Pause machen; aber auch spielen, tanzen, Sex und Sport – in der neuen Folge Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein betrachten wir gemeinsam den bunten Blumenstrauß an Möglichkeiten, bei dem sicher für jeden und jede ein passender Weg zur Entspannung dabei ist.Wie gefällt dir Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein? Erzähle es uns hier.Boris und Sinja freuen sich weiter über deine Fragen und Sprachnachrichten an unsere Whatsapp-Nummer 01782039465. Hintergründe und Studien:Hammen, C., Kim, E. Y., Eberhart, N. K., & Brennan, P. A. (2009). Chronic and acute stress and the prediction of major depression in women. _Depression and anxiety_, _26_(8), 718-723. Link zur StudieWeiterführende Literatur:Hersey, Tricia (2022). Rest is resistance: A manifesto. Hachette UK.SchlafZoccoli, G., & Amici, R. (2020). Sleep and autonomic nervous system. _Current Opinion in Physiology_, 15, 128-133. Link zur StudieCheungpasitporn, W., Thongprayoon, C., Srivali, N., Vijayvargiya, P., Andersen, C. A., Kittanamongkolchai, W., ... & Erickson, S. B. (2016). The effects of napping on the risk of hypertension: a systematic review and meta‐analysis. _Journal of Evidence‐Based Medicine_, _9_(4), 205-212. Link zur StudieDutheil, F., Danini, B., Bagheri, R., Fantini, M. L., Pereira, B., Moustafa, F., ... & Navel, V. (2021). Effects of a short daytime nap on the cognitive performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis. _International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health_, _18_(19), 10212. Link zur StudieDriskell, J. E., & Mullen, B. (2005). The efficacy of naps as a fatigue countermeasure: a meta-analytic integration. _Human Factors_, _47_(2), 360-377. Link zur StudieMakahashi, M., Fukuda, H., & Arito, H. (1998). Brief naps during post-lunch rest: effects on alertness, performance, and autonomic balance. European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 78, 93-98. Link zur StudieEntspannungsverfahrenCarlson, C. R., & Hoyle, R. H. (1993). Efficacy of abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation training: a quantitative review of behavioral medicine research. _Journal of consulting and clinical psychology_, _61_(6), 1059. Link zur StudieSeo, E., & Kim, S. (2019). Effect of autogenic training for stress response: a systematic review and meta-analysis. _Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing_, _49_(4), 361-374. Link zur Studie Bregenzer, M. (2015). _Wirksamkeitsnachweis und Indikationen des Autogenen Trainings-eine Metaanalyse nach den Cochrane Kriterien_ (Doctoral dissertation). Link zur StudieMeditationManzoni, G. M., Pagnini, F., Castelnuovo, G., & Molinari, E. (2008). Relaxation training for anxiety: a ten-years systematic review with meta-analysis. _BMC psychiatry_, _8_(1), 1-12. Link zur StudieSportGoldsmith, R. L., Bloomfield, D. M., & Rosenwinkel, E. T. (2000). Exercise and autonomic function. _Coronary artery disease_, _11_(2), 129-135. Link zur StudieEmotionale EntlastungWright, J., & Chung, M. C. (2001). Mastery or mystery? Therapeutic writing: A review of the literature. _British Journal of Guidance & Counselling_, _29_(3), 277-291. Link zur StudieAllerdings: große deutsche Metanalyse findet keinen langfristigen Effekt auf depressive Symptome: Reinhold, M., Bürkner, P. C., & Holling, H. (2018). Effects of expressive writing on depressive symptoms—A meta‐analysis. _Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice_, _25_(1), e12224. Link zur StudieQi-GongZou, L., Sasaki, J. E., Wang, H., Xiao, Z., Fang, Q., & Zhang, M. (2017). A systematic review and meta-analysis of baduanjin qigong for health benefits: randomized controlled trials. _Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine_, _2017_. Link zur StudieLiu, X., Clark, J., Siskind, D., Williams, G. M., Byrne, G., Yang, J. L., & Doi, S. A. (2015). A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of Qigong and Tai Chi for depressive symptoms. _Complementary Therapies in Medicine_, _23_(4), 516-534. Link zur StudieUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
HT1602 - Robert Motherwell and Aaron Siskind

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 2:43


HT1602 - Robert Motherwell and Aaron Siskind If I had to choose one genre of photography to practice for the rest of my life, there's no question in my mind that I would choose abstracts. Perhaps that's because I've been so enamored by the abstracts of two artists in particular, Robert Motherwell and Aaron Siskind.

Achtsam - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Qi Gong - Achtsame Bewegung

Achtsam - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 30:59


Über Yoga haben wir hier in Achtsam schon gesprochen – jetzt geht es wieder um Bewegung, allerdings noch sanfter. Wir sprechen diese Woche über Qigong und Thai-Chi.**********An dieser Stelle findet ihr die Übung:00:24:26 - Zwei Übungen mit Main Huong Nguyen zur Stressreduktion**********Quellen aus der Folge:Liu, X., Clark, J., Siskind, D., Williams, G. M., Byrne, G., Yang, J. L., Doi, S. A. (2015): "A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of Qigong and Tai Chi for depressive symptoms". In: Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 23(4), 516-534. Jahnke, R., Larkey, L., Rogers, C., Etnier, J., Lin, F. (2010): "A comprehensive review of health benefits of qigong and tai chi." In: American journal of health promotion, 24(6), e1-e25. **********Dianes und Main Huongs Empfehlungen:Engelhardt, U., Hildenbrand, G., Zumfelde-Hüneburg, C. (2014): Leitfaden Qigong: gesundheitsfördernde und therapeutische Übungen der chinesischen Medizin. Elsevier, Urban und Fischer Verlag..**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de

The Three Guys Podcast
A History Chat on Lawrence's (MA) 'Four Theaters in a Row' and The Merrimack Valley's Hollywood Connections

The Three Guys Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 75:12


A History Chat on Lawrence's (MA) 'Four Theaters in a Row' and The Merrimack Valley's Hollywood Connections-Featuring Local Historians Joe Bella and Thomas Spitalere About the Four Theaters in the RowJust after the turn of the 20th century, new theaters began to spring up, some in converted older buildings, most as new theaters. At first, the silent film program also included vaudeville shows or celebrities like John L. Sullivan or Helen Keller. At first, Toomey & Demara (Thomas F. Toomey and Napoleon Demara) Amusement Co. owned and operated the Empire, Premier, Colonial, and Broadway (built by Louis B. Mayer) theaters. Later, The Empire Amusement Co., headed by Dr. Alexander l. Siskind, purchased the Empire, Palace, Broadway, and Premier and took a lease on the Colonial. Dr. Siskind had started his association with the movie industry when he opened the Marquise Theater, one of Lawrence's earliest cinemas. His next purchase was the Victoria, which sat opposite the "4 theaters in a row." The four theaters were: the Astor, the Strand, the Broadway, and the Modern. This was considered so unusual that it was highlighted in Ripley's believe it or not! Also Discussed in this episodeLouis B. Mayer - WikipediaThelma Todd - WikipediaJoseph Bella, Past President, Lawrence History CenterJoe has also held various leadership positions with the following:Methuen (MA) Historical Committee, Methuen Historical Society, Methuen Historical Commission, Methuen Bicentennial Committee, Immigrant City Archives, Lawrence, MA.  Joe has also authored various historical publications over the last 25 years Thomas Spitalere, Haverhill HistorianThomas Spitalere is the founder of Essex County Ghost Project which is a Paranormal Investigative Unit.  Tom has been investigating and researching for over 15 years.  Many have commented on the professionalism and down to earth attitude that he projects when he is working with the public on resolving issues of haunted areas.  He is also the President of Board of Trustees of the Hilldale Cemetery in Haverhill, Ma. Thomas SpitalereWebsite:  ESSEX COUNTY GHOST PROJECT - HomeTwitter:  thomas spitalere (@thomasspitalere) / Twitter***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsThe Three Guys Podcast:WEBSITE AND LINK TO ALL SOCIALSHome | The Three Guys (the-three-guys.com)Instagram:  The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter:  The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube:   Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeLinkedIn the-three-guys-podcastDerek:  Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian:  Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett:  Brett J. DePetrillo (@78brettzky

The Three Guys Podcast
A History Chat on Lawrence's (MA) 'Four Theaters in a Row' and The Merrimack Valley's Hollywood Connections

The Three Guys Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 75:12


A History Chat on Lawrence's (MA) 'Four Theaters in a Row' and The Merrimack Valley's Hollywood Connections-Featuring Local Historians Joe Bella and Thomas Spitalere About the Four Theaters in the RowJust after the turn of the 20th century, new theaters began to spring up, some in converted older buildings, most as new theaters. At first, the silent film program also included vaudeville shows or celebrities like John L. Sullivan or Helen Keller. At first, Toomey & Demara (Thomas F. Toomey and Napoleon Demara) Amusement Co. owned and operated the Empire, Premier, Colonial, and Broadway (built by Louis B. Mayer) theaters. Later, The Empire Amusement Co., headed by Dr. Alexander l. Siskind, purchased the Empire, Palace, Broadway, and Premier and took a lease on the Colonial. Dr. Siskind had started his association with the movie industry when he opened the Marquise Theater, one of Lawrence's earliest cinemas. His next purchase was the Victoria, which sat opposite the "4 theaters in a row." The four theaters were: the Astor, the Strand, the Broadway, and the Modern. This was considered so unusual that it was highlighted in Ripley's believe it or not! Also Discussed in this episodeLouis B. Mayer - WikipediaThelma Todd - WikipediaJoseph Bella, Past President, Lawrence History CenterJoe has also held various leadership positions with the following:Methuen (MA) Historical Committee, Methuen Historical Society, Methuen Historical Commission, Methuen Bicentennial Committee, Immigrant City Archives, Lawrence, MA.  Joe has also authored various historical publications over the last 25 years Thomas Spitalere, Haverhill HistorianThomas Spitalere is the founder of Essex County Ghost Project which is a Paranormal Investigative Unit.  Tom has been investigating and researching for over 15 years.  Many have commented on the professionalism and down to earth attitude that he projects when he is working with the public on resolving issues of haunted areas.  He is also the President of Board of Trustees of the Hilldale Cemetery in Haverhill, Ma. Thomas SpitalereWebsite:  ESSEX COUNTY GHOST PROJECT - HomeTwitter:  thomas spitalere (@thomasspitalere) / Twitter***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsThe Three Guys Podcast:WEBSITE AND LINK TO ALL SOCIALSHome | The Three Guys (the-three-guys.com)Instagram:  The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_p***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsInstagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeLinkedIn the-three-guys-podcastDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo (@78brettzky

You Don't Know Schiff
Carol Siskind - Part 2

You Don't Know Schiff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 49:32


This week's  episode is Part 2 of our conversation with the hilarious standup comedian, the talented artist, and long-time friend of Mark's, Carol Siskind. In part 2, Carol talks more about comedy, art, and her philosophies on life.  Carol started her stand-up career in New York, honing her skills in all of the comedy clubs in the City. She then moved on to Los Angeles and has appeared on television more than 200 times. She was on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" five times and after her first spot, Johnny came to her dressing room and said , "Welcome to the family". She also did 'stand-up' and 'panel' on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” Carol has headlined clubs, colleges and theaters throughout the United States and abroad.Carol is also an accomplished artist. You can see some her latest works on Instagram and her art website - some of her paintings are for sale. Do yourself a favor and check them out. Carol's Art Website:www.carolsiskind.artCarol's Comedy Website:https://www.carolsiskind.com/bio.htmlCarol's Instagram Page: https://instagram.com/carolsiskind?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

You Don't Know Schiff
Carol Siskind

You Don't Know Schiff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 50:24


This week's guest is the hilarious standup comedian, the talented artist, and long-time friend of Mark's, Carol Siskind.Carol started her stand-up career in New York, honing her skills in all of the comedy clubs in the City. She then moved on to Los Angeles and has appeared on television more than 200 times. She was on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" five times and after her first spot, Johnny came to her dressing room and said , "Welcome to the family". She also did 'stand-up' and 'panel' on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” Carol has headlined clubs, colleges and theaters throughout the United States and abroad.Carol is also an accomplished artist. You can see some her latest works on Instagram and her art website - some of her paintings are for sale. Do yourself a favor and check them out. Carol's Art Website:www.carolsiskind.artCarol's Comedy Website:https://www.carolsiskind.com/bio.htmlCarol's Instagram Page: https://instagram.com/carolsiskind?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Vision Magazine Podcasts
TNS 093: Analyzing the Violence at Huwara (with Shammai Siskind)

Vision Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 30:12


What might the Jewish attack on Huwara reveal about the trajectory of Israeli-Palestinian relations? Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Jerusalem educator Shammai Siskind for a discussion on how the recent Jewish attack on the Palestinian village of Huwara should be understood beyond the headlines.

Happy Funny Amazing
Stories From Steve Pratt and Geoff Siskind

Happy Funny Amazing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 50:54


Founders of the Creativity Guild, Steve Pratt and Geoff Siskind tell uncannily parallel stories of confronting their own mortality - and surviving to tell the tale. Plus a crazy reveal, unlike anything we've heard on Happy Funny Amazing before. The Creativity Guild: https://thecreativityguild.substack.com/ The Creativity Business: https://www.creativity-business.com/

Kicking it with Tob
PGIP Series (ft. Madison Burrier & Solomon Siskind)

Kicking it with Tob

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 60:09


This is the first episode of the Post Graduate Internship Program (PGIP) series. In this episode, Madison Burrier and Solomon Siskind, interns for the NCAA, speak about their journey from being Division I athletes to working with the NCAA. They provide insight into their transition from student-athlete to becoming sport industry professionals. If you like learning from some of the most personable/ intelligent people this is the episode/series for you! This is just the first of a five-episode series!           

Vision Magazine Podcasts
TNS 086: Seeing Societal Shifts in Israeli Elections (with Shammai Siskind)

Vision Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 81:52


How is Israel's current election cycle antagonizing contradictions within the national-religious sector? Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Jerusalem educator Shammai Siskind for a discussion on what Israel's upcoming elections mean within the context of broader societal shifts.

ICFSFL Coach's Corner
Episode 13: 19 Minutes with Heather Siskind

ICFSFL Coach's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 22:03


Today I had the pleasure of sitting down with a phenomenal woman who seemingly lives three, maybe four, lives at once. This amazing woman is Heather Siskind and she is a coach, a mom, a volunteer with The Women's Edge, and she still has time for a full time job as CEO of the nonprofit Jack & Jill Center in Fort Lauderdale. In our conversation, we talked about yoga, self-compassion, and the four agreements.  I really enjoyed our time together and I hope you do too. And now, my conversation with Heather Siskind. You can learn more about Heather at her website at https://www.heathersiskindcoaching.com/. And you can also find her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-siskind/.   Learn more about ICF South Florida at: https://www.icfsouthflorida.org/.Check out the calendar of events to see what interests you and please join us as a guest with the promo code: PODCAST .  . . #icf #icfsfl #icfsouthflorida #coaching #podcast #interview

New Books Network en español
Sobre escrituras apasionadas: Una conversación con Mariano Siskind y Héctor Hoyos

New Books Network en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 119:57


Entrevista conjunta a Mariano Siskind y Héctor Hoyos Mariano Siskind, The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021, Beatriz Viterbo) Héctor Hoyos, Mal de patria (2019, Editorial Cuneta) Mariano Siskind (Profesor de Lenguas Romances, Harvard University) y Héctor Hoyos (Profesor de Culturas Ibéricas y Latinoamericanas, Stanford University) sorprendieron a estudiantes y críticxs con la publicación de sus libros recientes: The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021, Beatriz Viterbo) y Mal de Patria (2019, Editorial Cuneta). Usualmente enfocados en la crítica y el análisis literarios, Siskind y Hoyos nos ofrendan esta vez ejercicios de exploración estética, poética y narrativa. En The Modernist Songbook, Mariano Siskind desgarra, recorta, monta, traduce y recontextualiza textos que ama y que expande a través de sus variaciones plurilingües. Mediante los cuentos que integran Mal de patria, Héctor Hoyos compone una imagen caleidoscópica, constelatoria y cambiante de Colombia, complejizando estereotipos nacionales con gran sutileza y sentido del humor. En esta entrevista, Siskind y Hoyos se expresan sobre su relación placentera y conflictiva con el lenguaje, y nos conducen generosamente detrás de bastidores para compartir los procesos de escritura de sus textos literarios, cuya lectura es altamente recomendable (sino imprescindible). Entrevista realizada por Romina Wainberg, doctoranda en Culturas Ibéricas y Latinoamericanas en Stanford University. Contacto: rwain@stanford.edu

Novedades editoriales en literatura latinoamericana
Sobre escrituras apasionadas: Una conversación con Mariano Siskind y Héctor Hoyos

Novedades editoriales en literatura latinoamericana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 119:57


Entrevista conjunta a Mariano Siskind y Héctor Hoyos Mariano Siskind, The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021, Beatriz Viterbo) Héctor Hoyos, Mal de patria (2019, Editorial Cuneta) Mariano Siskind (Profesor de Lenguas y Literaturas Romances, Harvard University) y Héctor Hoyos (Profesor de Culturas Ibéricas y Latinoamericanas, Stanford University) sorprendieron a estudiantes y críticxs con la publicación de sus libros recientes: The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021, Beatriz Viterbo) y Mal de Patria (2019, Editorial Cuneta). Usualmente enfocados en la crítica y el análisis literarios, Siskind y Hoyos nos ofrendan esta vez ejercicios de exploración estética, poética y narrativa. En The Modernist Songbook, Mariano Siskind desgarra, recorta, monta, traduce y recontextualiza textos que ama y que expande a través de sus variaciones plurilingües. Mediante los cuentos que integran Mal de patria, Héctor Hoyos compone una imagen caleidoscópica, constelatoria y cambiante de Colombia, complejizando estereotipos nacionales con gran sutileza y sentido del humor. En esta entrevista, Siskind y Hoyos se expresan sobre su relación placentera y conflictiva con el lenguaje, y nos conducen generosamente detrás de bastidores para compartir los procesos de escritura de sus textos literarios, cuya lectura es altamente recomendable (sino imprescindible). Entrevista realizada por Romina Wainberg, doctoranda en Culturas Ibéricas y Latinoamericanas en Stanford University. Contacto: rwain@stanford.edu

Novedades editoriales en literatura y estudios culturales
Sobre escrituras apasionadas: Una conversación con Mariano Siskind y Héctor Hoyos

Novedades editoriales en literatura y estudios culturales

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 119:57


Entrevista conjunta a Mariano Siskind y Héctor Hoyos Mariano Siskind, The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021, Beatriz Viterbo) Héctor Hoyos, Mal de patria (2019, Editorial Cuneta) Mariano Siskind (Profesor de Lenguas y Literaturas Romances, Harvard University) y Héctor Hoyos (Profesor de Culturas Ibéricas y Latinoamericanas, Stanford University) sorprendieron a estudiantes y críticxs con la publicación de sus libros recientes: The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021, Beatriz Viterbo) y Mal de Patria (2019, Editorial Cuneta). Usualmente enfocados en la crítica y el análisis literarios, Siskind y Hoyos nos ofrendan esta vez ejercicios de exploración estética, poética y narrativa. En The Modernist Songbook, Mariano Siskind desgarra, recorta, monta, traduce y recontextualiza textos que ama y que expande a través de sus variaciones plurilingües. Mediante los cuentos que integran Mal de patria, Héctor Hoyos compone una imagen caleidoscópica, constelatoria y cambiante de Colombia, complejizando estereotipos nacionales con gran sutileza y sentido del humor. En esta entrevista, Siskind y Hoyos se expresan sobre su relación placentera y conflictiva con el lenguaje, y nos conducen generosamente detrás de bastidores para compartir los procesos de escritura de sus textos literarios, cuya lectura es altamente recomendable (sino imprescindible). Entrevista realizada por Romina Wainberg, doctoranda en Culturas Ibéricas y Latinoamericanas en Stanford University. Contacto: rwain@stanford.edu

Vision Magazine Podcasts
TNS 078: How Do We Think of the Term 'Israeli'? (with Shammai Siskind)

Vision Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 47:39


As the Bennett-Lapid plutocracy collapses, we should examine whether Israelis experience the term 'Israeli' as referring to a civic national or ethnic national (children of Israel) identity. Yehuda HaKohen  is joined by Jerusalem educator Shammai Siskind for a discussion on both the imminent collapse of Israel's current government and the meaning behind a recent poll claiming that 60% of Israeli Jews prefer to live in exclusively Jewish communities.

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino
Jazz Pianist Jeremy Siskind on the new 2022 CD Songs of Rebirth New Meditations On Rebirth, Reawakening & Evolution

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022


Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series Jazz Pianist Jeremy Siskind on the new 2022 CD Songs of Rebirth New Meditations On Rebirth, Reawakening & Evolution .. It is from the trio of Pianist Jeremy Siskind, Vocalist Nancy Harms & Saxophonist Lucas Pino .. The pandemic shook and sometimes destroyed the foundations on which our lives were built .. And this album is hope .. We caught up with Jeremy back in January 2020 prior to the world shutting down .. We had a wide ranging talk about that, now and the future .. Enjoy .. Click here to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players and minds around the world giving fans all that jazz ..  If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz  Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, go The Home of Neon Jazz at  http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..

All Keyed Up
Jeremy Siskind: Introducing Your Students to Jazz

All Keyed Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 39:38


Jeremy Siskind, two-time laureate of the American Pianists Association and the winner of the Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition, offers guidance to piano teachers and students who are interested in adding jazz music to their arsenal. Topics discussed include the relationship between classical and jazz music, how studying jazz music can benefit classical musicians, listening assignments, sequences for learning jazz improvisation, and common mistakes when playing pieces written in a jazz style. Jeremy has self-published two instructional books about jazz piano: Playing Solo Jazz Piano and Jazz Piano Fundamentals.

Cali Brick Clique | LEGO Podcast
Dan Siskind / BKM | 67 | We're Now in Cali

Cali Brick Clique | LEGO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 52:27


Come chill with us as we sit down Dan Siskind from Brickmania once again and recap the business since his last chat with us. Dan Siskind: Brickmania.com ================== NiNjA with the Brikx: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Pyz4B8LEB-zXfoetywZ3A ================== SHYtimeisMytime: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXaGt6c0TNZtorDRQz2e1Rg ================== The Plastic Architect: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pAw_Rz-FKhJ-z_WNF4uyQ

Kris Clink's Writing Table
Kelly Siskind's Knockout Rule

Kris Clink's Writing Table

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 17:24


Author of romantic comedies and contemporary romance, Kelly moved from the city to enjoy the charm of northern Ontario. When she's not out hiking or home devouring books, you can find her, notepad in hand, scribbling down one of the many plot bunnies bouncing around in her head. Her novels have been published internationally.Intro roll for WTPC

You've Got Hanks
My Mom's New Boyfriend (2008) With Erin Byrne Siskind

You've Got Hanks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 46:49


This week, I'm talking about My Mom's New Boyfriend (2008) with Erin Byrne Siskind (@esbyrne). Wow, Colin Hanks and Meg Ryan in a movie together? And Antonio Banderas — who also played Tom Hanks' love interest in a movie. Also, Selma Blair! What a star-studded cast. There was so much potential in this movie, so did it surprise us? You'll have to listen to find out. No "Call-in Colin" this week, but if you'd like to be a part of the next one, call ‪(805) 622-9667‬ & Hanks for listening! Theme Music by Zach Olsen (@realzacholsen) Artwork by Matt Czap (@mattczap) — SHOW INFORMATIONInstagram: Instagram Twitter: Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify

New Books Network en español
Mariano Siskind, "Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo" (Zazie Edições, 2020)

New Books Network en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 92:12


Cierres de fronteras, debacles ecológicas, desplazamientos forzosos de refugiados por todo el planeta: las crisis contemporáneas parecen no tener salida, y las formas tradicionales de política muestran su impotencia para dar sentido al sufrimiento. ¿Cómo nombrar esta experiencia de destitución de horizontes comunes de justicia y emancipación? El ensayo Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo (2020), perteneciente a la colección Pequena Biblioteca de Ensaios, Mariano Siskind (Harvard University) postula que la manera más precisa de hablar de esta condición histórica es "el fin del mundo." Continuando su indagación teórica sobre el cosmopolitismo, Mariano Siskind avanza la reflexión que comenzó en Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America (2014). Mientras que en su primer libro imaginar un mundo para intelectuales marginales latinoamericanos resultaba profundamente productivo para la creación, en este ensayo presenta los límites del discurso cosmopolita para dotar de sentido a esta sensación global de pérdida. Sin entregarse ni a la euforia revolucionaria, ni a la renuncia escéptica, el ensayo explora la posibilidad de una desaceleración deliberada de dar respuesta política a las crisis. Así, sienta las bases para asumir la gravedad de la destrucción de los horizontes, y confrontar radicalmente la melancolía de esa pérdida, la pérdida del mundo que tal vez no acabe jamás. Entrevista por Rodrigo del Río

Novedades editoriales en literatura latinoamericana
Mariano Siskind, "Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo" (2020)

Novedades editoriales en literatura latinoamericana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 92:12


Cierres de fronteras, debacles ecológicas, desplazamientos forzosos de refugiados por todo el planeta: las crisis contemporáneas parecen no tener salida, y las formas tradicionales de política muestran su impotencia para dar sentido al sufrimiento. ¿Cómo nombrar esta experiencia de destitución de horizontes comunes de justicia y emancipación? El ensayo Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo (2020), perteneciente a la colección Pequena Biblioteca de Ensaios, Mariano Siskind (Harvard University) postula que la manera más precisa de hablar de esta condición histórica es "el fin del mundo." Continuando su indagación teórica sobre el cosmopolitismo, Mariano Siskind avanza la reflexión que comenzó en Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America (2014). Mientras que en su primer libro imaginar un mundo para intelectuales marginales latinoamericanos resultaba profundamente productivo para la creación, en este ensayo presenta los límites del discurso cosmopolita para dotar de sentido a esta sensación global de pérdida. Sin entregarse ni a la euforia revolucionaria, ni a la renuncia escéptica, el ensayo explora la posibilidad de una desaceleración deliberada de dar respuesta política a las crisis. Así, sienta las bases para asumir la gravedad de la destrucción de los horizontes, y confrontar radicalmente la melancolía de esa pérdida, la pérdida del mundo que tal vez no acabe jamás. Entrevista por Rodrigo del Río

Novedades editoriales en literatura y estudios culturales
Mariano Siskind, "Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo" (Zazie Edições, 2020)

Novedades editoriales en literatura y estudios culturales

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 92:12


Cierres de fronteras, debacles ecológicas, desplazamientos forzosos de refugiados por todo el planeta: las crisis contemporáneas parecen no tener salida, y las formas tradicionales de política muestran su impotencia para dar sentido al sufrimiento. ¿Cómo nombrar esta experiencia de destitución de horizontes comunes de justicia y emancipación? El ensayo Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo (2020), perteneciente a la colección Pequena Biblioteca de Ensaios, Mariano Siskind (Harvard University) postula que la manera más precisa de hablar de esta condición histórica es "el fin del mundo." Continuando su indagación teórica sobre el cosmopolitismo, Mariano Siskind avanza la reflexión que comenzó en Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America (2014). Mientras que en su primer libro imaginar un mundo para intelectuales marginales latinoamericanos resultaba profundamente productivo para la creación, en este ensayo presenta los límites del discurso cosmopolita para dotar de sentido a esta sensación global de pérdida. Sin entregarse ni a la euforia revolucionaria, ni a la renuncia escéptica, el ensayo explora la posibilidad de una desaceleración deliberada de dar respuesta política a las crisis. Así, sienta las bases para asumir la gravedad de la destrucción de los horizontes, y confrontar radicalmente la melancolía de esa pérdida, la pérdida del mundo que tal vez no acabe jamás. Entrevista por Rodrigo del Río

Novedades editoriales en filosofía
Mariano Siskind, "Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo" (Zazie Edições, 2020)

Novedades editoriales en filosofía

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 92:12


Cierres de fronteras, debacles ecológicas, desplazamientos forzosos de refugiados por todo el planeta: las crisis contemporáneas parecen no tener salida, y las formas tradicionales de política muestran su impotencia para dar sentido al sufrimiento. ¿Cómo nombrar esta experiencia de destitución de horizontes comunes de justicia y emancipación? El ensayo Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda: ensaio sobre o fim do mundo (2020), perteneciente a la colección Pequena Biblioteca de Ensaios, Mariano Siskind (Harvard University) postula que la manera más precisa de hablar de esta condición histórica es "el fin del mundo." Continuando su indagación teórica sobre el cosmopolitismo, Mariano Siskind avanza la reflexión que comenzó en Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America (2014). Mientras que en su primer libro imaginar un mundo para intelectuales marginales latinoamericanos resultaba profundamente productivo para la creación, en este ensayo presenta los límites del discurso cosmopolita para dotar de sentido a esta sensación global de pérdida. Sin entregarse ni a la euforia revolucionaria, ni a la renuncia escéptica, el ensayo explora la posibilidad de una desaceleración deliberada de dar respuesta política a las crisis. Así, sienta las bases para asumir la gravedad de la destrucción de los horizontes, y confrontar radicalmente la melancolía de esa pérdida, la pérdida del mundo que tal vez no acabe jamás. Entrevista por Rodrigo del Río

Seekers of Unity
Calling the Sacred | Shammai Siskind on Jewish Theology, Subjectivity and Directionality

Seekers of Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 119:13


Shammai Siskind is an intelligence analyst, congregational rabbi, teacher of Jewish philosophy and a self-proclaimed chocolate snob. In this convo we discuss Jewish Pantheism, Comparative Theology, the place of Subjectivity in Religion, the meaning of the Soul, Messianic Consciousness, Becoming God, Sanctifying the Ordinary, the need to Articulate the Moment and to Transcend the Ordinary, Metaphors of Directionality and Partzufim. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Found
Cory Siskind, Base Operations

Found

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 47:27


Cory Siskind founded Base Operations after realizing that the enterprise operations security market lagged behind its equivalent information security departments in terms of tech and innovation. She tells us how she went from being dropped into a heap of responsibility for assessing street-level threats in Mexico City right out of school for large global companies, to creating a scalable, tech-powered solution that finally brings the industry out of the 70s.Links for this episode:Base OperationsBase Operations raises $2.2 million to modernize physical enterprise securityConnect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.com

Vision Magazine Podcasts
TNS 052: Yom Yerushalayim Marks the End of Zionism (with Shammai Siskind)

Vision Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 45:46


The Six Day War concluded the Zionist era, sparked a major crisis for Western civilization & began the next chapter of the Jewish people's story. Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Jerusalem educator Shammai Siskind for a discussion on Yom Yerushalayim, various Israeli political camps & the next stage of Jewish liberation.

Cali Brick Clique | LEGO Podcast
Cali Brick Clique ft. Dan Siskind | 17 | Why is 3rd Party LEGO So Expensive?

Cali Brick Clique | LEGO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 78:16


Come chill with us while we sit with Daniel Siskand, the head and founder of Brickmania. In this episode we look into why 3rd Party LEGO is so expensive in comparison to LEGO and or other toy companies. ================== Dan Siskand | Brickmania: Brickmania.com https://www.youtube.com/user/brickmaniatoys ================== NiNjA with the Brikx: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Pyz4B8LEB-zXfoetywZ3A ================== SHYtimeisMytime: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXaGt6c0TNZtorDRQz2e1Rg ================== The Plastic Architect: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pAw_Rz-FKhJ-z_WNF4uyQ

I Don't Speak German
82: Scott Alexander & Slate Star Codex, with David Gerard and Elizabeth Sandifer

I Don't Speak German

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 88:43


Another special episode this time, as we welcome to the show David Gerard, author of acclaimed takedown of cryptocurrency Attack of the 50ft Blockchain, and Elizabeth Sandifer, author of acclaimed takedown of neo-reaction Neoreaction a Basilisk, to discuss Scott Alexander (or is it Siskind?) and his blog Slate Star Codex, with digressions into Less Wrong, 'rationalism', and why David is responsible for Grimes hooking up with Elon Musk. Content Warnings apply, as ever. Also, we once again we have audio that doesn't quite meet our recent standards, though its perfectly listenable. Podcast Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay independent.  Patrons get exclusive access to one full extra episode a month. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Episode Notes: Elizabeth's... Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElSandifer Site: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elizabethsandifer David's... Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidgerard Site: https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/davidgerard/overview Elizabeth's recent article on Scott Alexander/Siskind: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/the-beigeness-or-how-to-kill-people-with-bad-writing-the-scott-alexander-method/ RationalWiki on Scott Alexander: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Scott_Alexander

The Robin Smith Show
#015 Scott Siskind and Jason Cohen

The Robin Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 111:37


Today on the show I'm speaking with Scott Siskind and Jason Cohen of Vinny Vegas. Vinny Vegas is a 5 piece rock band from Baltimore, MD. The band has self-released three critically acclaimed E.P's and self-booked and funded many tours. Scott and Jason have been writing music together for some 14 years now, and I've known these dudes for a long time and they are some of the hardest working people I know. We get into:How they've adjusted during the pandemic, working, teaching, composingMusic as self-careTheir origin story, how they met and started writing togetherHow being in a band helps grow you as an individualHorror stories on tourThe importance of community and mutual supportThe trap of chasing external validationWhy they play music, what really sustains and drives themAnd much more!Being in a band myself, I always looked up to these guys like older brothers. It was a lot of fun to sit down and talk with them.Follow Vinny Vegas on:Spotify YoutubeBandcamp@Cohlapser on IG@JasonCohenDrums on IG@ScottSiskind on IG

JazzPianoSkills
Special Guest Jeremy Siskind

JazzPianoSkills

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 71:19


Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; a unique Jazz Piano Program dedicated to introducing aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano skills. Each Podcast Episode will help you successfully Discover, Learn, and Play a specific Jazz Piano skill.This Jazz Piano Lesson will help you Discover, Learn, Play jazz piano with accomplished jazz pianist, composer, author, and educator Jeremy Siskind.Discover: How Jeremy Siskind approaches the study of Jazz PianoLearn: What Jeremy Siskind thinks about theory, technique, transcriptionsPlay: Some of the exercises that Jeremy Siskind uses to improve his jazz piano skillsVisit JazzPianoSkills to access all JazzPianoSkills Podcast Episodes and the educational Podcast Packets. Additionally, access the comprehensive jazz piano curriculum consisting of several interactive jazz piano courses & lessons exploring essential jazz piano skills used by professional jazz pianists.Thanks for being a JazzPianoSkills listener!Support the show (https://jazzpianoskills.store/amember/signup/jTVzsu3e)Support the show (https://jazzpianoskills.store/amember/signup/jTVzsu3e)

George Eastman Museum
Rochester Institute of Technology

George Eastman Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 3:35


Carl Chiarenza was a member of the second class to graduate from the newly-established bachelor of fine arts program in photography at Rochester Institute of Technology. His classmates included well-known photographers Bruce Davidson, Kenneth Josephson, Pete Turner, and Jerry Uelsmann. In an interview with LensWork magazine editor Brooks Jensen from 2000, Chiarenza discusses the dual influences of Minor White and Ralph Hattersley, two prominent faculty members at RIT during the mid 1950s: Now in the photo thing, as this program is developing, Hattersley was the person—of the teachers we had Hattersley was the person who was directly involved with putting the program together. Minor came into the program when he moved to Rochester and Eastman House, so he came in part-time. Anyway, as the classes got going over the two-year period, we would be bouncing back and forth between Minor and Ralph. So the wonderful thing about this was that we didn't get stuck with a single track. We were not under Minor White, we were not under Ralph Hattersley. We would go to minor and we would learn the Zone System—and how to stare at a picture for an hour and really digest that picture detail by detail, you might say silver halide by silver halide. At the time, we all sorta thought he was really nuts, I mean having us sit there for an hour looking at these pictures, but again, as we’ve all said in retrospect, that was a major part of our education—what a picture is and how you deal with that, particularly in photography, where photographers generally see a subject or an object and say, “Oh, that’s nice, I’m going to make a picture of that,” whether its people or a lamp or whatever it is, and don’t really think about what’s going on behind it, in front of it, to the left of it, to the right of it, and so on. So we really learned to understand that photography, like any other picture, is made up of everything that’s in it. And everything that’s in it is important. On the other hand we went to Ralph and Ralph would say, ‘Well, what’s in the darkroom trash this morning? Is there anything interesting that we can pull out and start with?’ These would be prints that had stains on them that could be developed further. I know this sounds extreme, but it happened! Or he would take us on field trips to New York. We went to New York and we spent a couple days at LIFE magazine meeting people like Eisenstaedt and Margaret Bourke-White and meeting people and going through the whole building, the labs and meeting the layout people and so on. And we would go back to RIT with negatives that he had gotten for us from LIFE magazine and we experimented with them to see if we could do something different from what LIFE did. Or we went to Chicago and we met the people at ID, Callahan and Siskind, and learned about an entirely different way of teaching photography. We walked into—I guess it was the Mees building or Gropius building, I can’t remember—and as we were walking up toward the photo department, up the stairway, and we heard this terrific jazz going on. We make it up a stairway, up a landing, and there’s Chico Hamilton quartet playing, live, in the middle of this space. It wasn’t a concert, it was just in the middle of the building. So it was experiences like that that really opened us up to all kinds of creative worlds. Source: LensWork Interview (2000)

The Psych Review
S3E6 - Havana Syndrome, CTOs, and the Productivity Commission

The Psych Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 32:32


In the final episode of season three Alanna investigates a Cuban hysteria crisis, Shakira uncovers concerning statistics regarding use of CTOs on people who are culturally and linguistically diverse, and Mazz turns the pages of the recent Australian Productivity Commission Inquiry Report into Mental Health.The articles covered in this month's episode are:- Alanna: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2020. An Assessment of Illness in U.S. Government Employees and Their Families at Overseas Embassies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25889.- Shakira: Kisley, S., Yu, D., Maehashi, S., Siskind, D. 2000. A systematic review and meta-analysis of predictors and outcomes of community treatment orders in Australia and New Zealand. ANZJP, 1-16.- Mazz: https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/completed/mental-health/reportThe Psych Review was brought to you by Call to Mind, a telepsychiatry service that you can learn more about at www.calltomind.com.au. The original music in our podcast was provided by the very talented John Badgery, and our logo was designed by the creative genius of Naz.

Everything Reviewed
HUSBANDS feat. Erin Siskind

Everything Reviewed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 50:16


Today, we welcome comedian ERIN SISKIND (@esbyrne) to review HUSBANDS. Get hitched and get goin.

Call Me By Your Game
Episode 29 – Spyro the Dragon with Erin Byrne Siskind

Call Me By Your Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 77:33


This week we are joined by a person who is a geyser of support, waterfall of joy, and hilarious improviser Erin Byrne Siskind to talk about one of the best […]

Whole Earth Radio
Whole Earth Radio episode 8 - Brian Siskind of Art Fight and Those Drones

Whole Earth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 81:36


The theme of this episode is "closing the loop"... Brian Siskind is an artist, filmmaker, musician, producer and co-host of the Art Fight podcast. A vital part of the Nashville music and art scene, he also happens to be a dude I went to high school with in Winston-Salem, NC 30 some years ago.   This was a fun conversation rapping some about the past but also catching up on what he's up to now. You can get a good overview of what Brian's up to at http://www.thosedrones.com   to catch up on Art Fight, the podcast he does with Joe Nolan, visit https://www.artfightpodcast.com or check for it on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube

The Outside in Music Podcasts
OverHERE with Jeremy Siskind (Season 4, Episode 14)

The Outside in Music Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020


On this episode Alan talks with Jeremy about his recent release. Jeremy shares his reasoning behind his new etude book and CD "Perpetual Motion Etudes for Piano" and some of the cool technology he found himself working to create this record.

The Parking Podcast
E24: An Interview with Kacey Siskind and a Conversation about Contactless Payment

The Parking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 24:08


DESCRIPTIONKacey Siskind, Senior Vice President with HonkMobile, discusses contactless payment, multi-app and HonkMobile.SURVEYCould you give us 2 minutes of your time? We would be so grateful if you could fill out this quick 2 minute survey to help us learn more about our listeners: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TV68NB9SPONSORSThis episode is brought to you by the International Parking & Mobility Institute, the world's largest association of professionals in parking, transportation, and mobility. Learn more at parking-mobility.org.This episode brought to you by the International Parking & Mobility Institute, the world's largest association of parking and mobility professionals and publishers of the industry's only soup-to-nuts textbook about all things parking. Learn more and order your copy at parking-mobility.org/textbook. WEBSITEwww.honkmobile.com/

I'm a Disaster
Pizza Caves, Eating Disorders, and Learning to Tell That Voice In Your Head to, “Shut The F*ck Up” with Erin Byrne Siskind

I'm a Disaster

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 74:38


Erin Byrne Siskind (UCB, Chat Bot, Mach) is not only hilarious af but one of the warmest, most welcoming people I’ve ever met. It makes me doubly sad that often Continue Reading →

The Cybrary Podcast
Ep.08 Cory Siskind | Global Workforce in the Cartel Era

The Cybrary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 32:42 Transcription Available


In This episode of the Cybrary Podcast we sit down with Cory Siskind the CEO of Base Operations with Ryan Corey the CEO of Cybrary and Mike Gruen the CISO of Cybrary. Cory talks about Base Operations and how the company is working to help secure your global workforce.

The RomCom Effect
Let It Snow with Erin Byrne Siskind

The RomCom Effect

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 60:48


Happy New Year! We're keeping the holiday spirit going with Let It Snow. Katie and Lena chat with guest Erin Byrne Siskind about a town with no parents, apology pigs and the Netflix Cinematic Universe. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/romcomeffect)

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast
CPTP179: Finding Flow and Conquering Performance Anxiety with Siskind and Chiu

Creative Piano Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 68:13


Thanks for reading CPTP179: Finding Flow and Conquering Performance Anxiety with Siskind and Chiu from Top Music Co. How do you help yourself or your students deal with performance anxiety? It’s one of the things many teachers and students go through whether it be just in front of 1 person or a whole stadium. It can really be nerve-racking! Today’s episode is all about the challenges of performance. Further, we can help our […] The post CPTP179: Finding Flow and Conquering Performance Anxiety with Siskind and Chiu appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.

Next Round
Siskind v. Siskind – Father and Daughter Face-Off on the Issues

Next Round

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 50:17


Sarah Rose Siskind, a New York writer and aspiring comedienne and Larry Siskind, Bay Area attorney, father and daughter, go head to head on the issues of the day: climate change, socialism, the presidential race, technology and the changing culture of work, the generational divide, and the meaning of the American Dream.

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast
EP031 - How to eliminate bad energy within minutes with Peter Siskind

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 28:24


Peter is a Reiki Master and has developed the self-healing technique "Healing at the Speed of Thought". This allows you to heal any issue or disease on a mental, emotional, physical and spiritual level. Imagine being truly limitless and see miracles happen almost every day when you release your fears, and cure the anxiety, that is constantly holding you back.

Not Your Mom's Romance Book Club
New Orleans Rush by Kelly Siskind

Not Your Mom's Romance Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 38:39


Ellen and Mom discuss the book that comes with a touch of magic, New Orleans Rush by Kelly Siskind. Plus, our vacation destination wishlists!

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig
Cory Siskind, Base Operations: Using Technology to Secure Global Workforces, Ep 81

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 36:20


How do you keep a global workforce up to date on daily security threats and confirm people are ok in the event of a natural disaster? Most companies are still stuck in phone call and paper based systems that are extremely expensive and hard to update. Cory Siskind, Base Operations’ founder, realized there was a better way than the standard practice that most multinational corporations give to employees who travel abroad for work: thirty page risk reports which mostly don’t even get read. Base Operations is an app that provides just-in-time information to its users in markets with high crime rates but poor access to crime data. Global workforces can quickly get a feel for their surroundings as soon as they touch down in a new city or country with the app’s features: intuitive heat maps, safe routing, geofenced alerts, and check-ins. Cory has always been passionate about emerging markets, specifically interested in how security and crime affect a country’s growth. But what was the spark that pushed Cory to start the business? A business plan competition while studying for her Master’s degree at Harvard! I sat down with Cory to talk about her early interest in emerging markets, how she came up with the idea for her company (also part of Magma Partners’ portfolio as of 2018), her experience in Harvard’s business plan competition, and what it’s like to operate between the US and Mexico.  Check out this episode of Crossing Borders to hear more about how Base Operations uses data to help multinationals keep their employees safe in emerging markets.  High crime, low transparency cities During her undergrad at Tufts University, Cory became interested in international security and how organized crime can hold back development. Specifically, she focused on how these criminal organizations damage businesses and affect people’s economic growth. After spending time in Washington, DC she moved to Mexico City and became a geopolitical risk analyst and ran into a big problem: the lack of information about crime and risk management in emerging markets. Check out this episode of Crossing Borders to hear more about Cory’s solution to this lack of transparency in emerging markets. Seeking validation in Mexico City Cory and her team needed to be sure that their product would be something that clients actually wanted. To be sure Cory and her team moved to Mexico City for two months and spent $20kto create a prototype of their product and run initial tests, which gave them the validation they needed to move forward. Listen to this episode to learn more about the development of Base Operations leading up to its launch in the summer of 2018, and why that initial trip to Mexico City had such a powerful effect on Cory and her team. Why monthly email updates are so important Techstars’ Impact Accelerator was a huge propeller for Cory and Base Operations’ growth. One of the biggest lessons learned was getting into the habit of writing monthly email updates to current and potential investors. It pushed her to work harder, faster, and better by having added pressure to have something to share with their network. Multiple investors that had initially passed on Base Operations came back because of the progress they’d seen through their email updates. Check out this episode to hear more tips Cory has to share about her experience on Techstars like key parts to include in email updates Show Notes: [1:25] - About Base Operations [3:11] - The problem with multinationals’ current standard practice [4:30] - Getting involved with security and risk management [6:25] - From academia to entrepreneurship [7:26] - A passion for emerging markets [10:15] - Misconceptions in the US about LatAm markets [11:45] - Start local, then go international [13:40] - Motivation behind Cory’s entrepreneurial journey [17:20] - Product testing in Mexico City [19:57] - Experience in Techstars Impact Accelerator  [21:37] - Advice for Techstars entrepreneurs [23:27] - Drivers for success in e-mail updates [24:29] - Tips on raising money [25:51] - Target companies for Base Operations [27:07] - What companies look for in Base Operations [29:38] - Books, blogs, and podcasts Cory recommends [30:41] - Women in entrepreneurship [33:00] - Advice for Cory’s younger self [33:54] - What’s next for Base Operations? Resources Mentioned: Base Operations Cory Siskind Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers, and Copycats are Hijacking the Global Economy - Moisés Naím Control Risks Harvard's President's Innovation Challenge Techstars Impact Accelerator Bain & Company Gimlet's Without Fail podcast Harvard Business Review  Magma Partners

So Yesterday
SupercalifragilisticSHREKspialidocious feat. Erin Byrne Siskind [Shrek Forever After]

So Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 52:44


We saved the worst for last. Fan favorite Erin Byrne (now Siskind!) joins the podcast to bring a painful end to the month of Shrek.

Chicks and Dicks
20 - Interview with Kelly Siskind

Chicks and Dicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 29:08


Shelley and Rachel are joined by author Kelly Siskind to talk terrible YA, writing sex, and cheese.   Tweet us @canddpod Facebook us @chicksnd Email us at canddpod@gmail.com

Chicks and Dicks
18 - Legs by Kelly Siskind

Chicks and Dicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 39:16


Shelley and Rachel wonder if magic was in the air when they made their birthday wish. Things are finally coming together, except for one small snag: they can't remember anything about the passionate one-night-stand which set their life on this new and exciting track.   Tweet us @canddpod Facebook us @chicksnd Email us at canddpod@gmail.com

Art Fight Podcast
S2E12 - Brian Siskind and Joe Nolan - Season 2 Finale

Art Fight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 70:09


We answer your questions, talk strategies for creative progress through looking at or into other pursuits, and break down our biggest artistic obstacles going into Season 3. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/support

'No BS' with Fighterdiet founder Pauline Nordin
No BS with Nordin ep 160 TRAILER: Guest Brad Siskind about Crohn's

'No BS' with Fighterdiet founder Pauline Nordin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 1:00


Meet Brad Siskind, head trainer at living legend trainer Gunnar Peterson in Beverly Hills. Brad shares his life journey with Crohn’s disease and provides valuable information about this condition that affects about 4 million Americans.

'No BS' with Fighterdiet founder Pauline Nordin
No BS with Nordin ep 160 FULL VERSION: CROHN's with Brad Siskind

'No BS' with Fighterdiet founder Pauline Nordin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 43:23


Meet Celebrity trainer Brad Siskind who shares about what it's like living with Crohn's disease

'No BS' with Fighterdiet founder Pauline Nordin
No BS with Nordin Ep. 160 with Special Guest Brad Siskind

'No BS' with Fighterdiet founder Pauline Nordin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 39:58


Meet Brad Siskind, head trainer at living legend trainer Gunnar Peterson in Beverly Hills. Brad shares his life journey with Crohn’s disease and provides valuable information about this condition that affects about 4 million Americans

Art Fight Podcast
S2E6 - Joe Nolan and Brian Siskind

Art Fight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 41:09


Joe and Brian talk artist residencies, creating music in the studio, and realize mid-podcast both Joe and Brian are speaking at the same Pecha Kucha event at the Frist Art Museum. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artfightpodcast/support

The Rob Burgess Show
Ep. 113 - Amy Siskind

The Rob Burgess Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 38:27


Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 113th episode, our guest is Amy Siskind. Amy Siskind is a national spokesperson, writer and expert on helping women and girls advance and succeed. A former Wall Street executive, she's President and Co-founder of The New Agenda, a national organization working on issues including economic independence and advancement, gender representation and bias, and campus sexual assault. Amy's advocacy for equality now occurs alongside her mission as one of the most thorough and vocal observers of our failing-but-not-yet-failed democracy. In the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump's election as president, Amy began compiling a list of actions taken by the Trump regime that pose a threat to our democratic norms. Under the headline “Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you'll remember” Siskind's “Weekly List” began as a project she shared with friends, containing less than 10 items, but it soon went viral, and now has more than half a million viewers and upwards of one hundred entries each week. Even as the The Weekly List grew in size, the themes remained consistent: Trump fanned the flames of hate, worked to silence dissent and intimidate the opposition, and alienated our world allies and cozied up to authoritarians. “The Weekly List” is now being archived by the Library of Congress. Compiled in one volume for the first time, “The List” is a first draft history and a comprehensive accounting of Donald Trump's first year. Beginning with Trump's acceptance of white supremacists the week after the election and concluding a year to the day later, we watch as Trump and his regime chips away at the rights and protections of marginalized communities, of women, of us all, via Twitter storms, unchecked executive action, and shifting rules and standards. When she's not working on the lists, Amy spearheads The New Agenda's annual events, and speaks on college campuses and to young professional women about economic empowerment and strategies for success. She serves on Cornell University's highly prestigious President's Council of Cornell Women and Cornell University Council, and was recently honored by the Westchester County Legislators for her LGBTQ advocacy. On Wall Street, Amy was a pioneer in the distressed debt trading market. She became the first female Managing Director at Wasserstein Perella at the age of 31, and later ran trading departments at Morgan Stanley and Imperial Capital, where she was also a partner. She received a BA in Economics from Cornell University and a MBA in Finance and International Business from the NYU Stern School of Business. Amy lives outside New York City with her children and famous dogs, Arleen and Shep (both named after her former Wall Street colleagues). Join The Rob Burgess Show mailing list! Go to tinyletter.com/therobburgessshow and type in your email address. Then, respond to the automatic message. I have a Patreon account, which can be found at www.patreon.com/robburgessshowpatreon. I hope you'll consider supporting in any amount. Also please make sure to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available, including iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Facebook, Twitter, Internet Archive, TuneIn and RSS. The official website for the podcast is www.therobburgessshow.com. You can find more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com. If you have something to say, record a voice memo on your smartphone and send it to therobburgessshow@gmail.com. Include “voice memo” in the subject line of the email.

Local News Wire
Wellington Council Member Tanya Siskind

Local News Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 8:52


Siskind is defending her Village Council Seat ahead of the municipal elections. She's being challenged by Frank Ferrano.

Endless Beautiful
Session 59: Butter Knife Blues – Featuring Jeremy Siskind, Jazz Pianist

Endless Beautiful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 70:25


Join Endless Beautiful and critically acclaimed jazz pianist Jeremy Siskind as they explore the Butter Knife Blues EB Session! Hear about the House Concert Movement and theories combining literature and jazz. Listen and create with us during this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endlessbeautiful/support

The Carson Podcast
Carol Siskind

The Carson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 36:33


Carol Siskind joins Mark to discuss her Johnny appearances, why she was relieved at The Tonight Show the times she was “bumped”, and her role as The Potato Lady on The Larry Sanders Show.

AutoSuccess: The Podcast
AutoSuccess 399 - Harry Siskind

AutoSuccess: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 8:04


Harry Siskind of AutoSpin USA talks about the role your dealership's physical appearance plays in its marketing and sales efforts.

AutoSuccess: The Podcast
AutoSuccess 399 - Harry Siskind

AutoSuccess: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 8:04


Harry Siskind of AutoSpin USA talks about the role your dealership's physical appearance plays in its marketing and sales efforts.

CANADALAND
Ep.8 - Reality Show

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 39:16


Geoff Siskind is the showrunner of Storage Wars Canada and an accomplished documentary producer. He's also Jesse's old radio producer. A frank discussion about what's real, in life and in work. Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show
AN INTERVIEW WITH SUPERMODEL BEVERLY JOHNSON - Mar 14,2012

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012 61:03


It's Women's History Month. Joining The Halli Casser-Jayne Show March 14th at 3 p.m. ET are two dynamic women. Iconic supermodel and entrepreneur Beverly Johnson, the first African-American women to grace the cover of Vogue Magazine is the essence of elegance, beauty, sophistication and love. But don't let that fool you. Ms. Johnson is more than a pretty face. She's a businesswoman who recently launched a new venture in association with TARGET, The Beverly Johnson Lifestyle Brand. And her new realty show, Beverly's Full House, is about to debut on The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). Johnson is a force to reckon with and we'll be talking with her live on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Wednesday, 3 p.m. ET. Amy Siskind is Co-Founder and President of The New Agenda, a national organization dedicated to the support and advancement of women in leadership roles. Once a highly successful Wall Street executive, Amy has appeared as a national media expert on issues of women's empowerment including gender representation, economic advancement, sexual assault and gender bias. Ms. Siskind is a regular featured contributor on The Huffington Post and The Daily Beast. She speaks on college campuses and to young women about economic empowerment. Listen to The Halli Casser-Jayne Show Wednesday 3 p.m. right here on BlogTalkRadio. The Halli Casser-Jayne Show is talk radio for fine minds.

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered
Video: Sarah Siskind Tinydesk Concert

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2009


In this charming performance at the NPR Music offices, Siskind performs two of the highlights from 'Say It Louder' before closing with a requested "Lovin's for Fools." Each song finds her concocting a heady cocktail of tender beauty and winsome regret, while employing a voice that's at once honeyed and raw.

Bookworm
Tim Cahill; Mitch Siskind

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 1989 30:01


A Wolverine is Eating My Leg;