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Fascinating People, Fascinating Places
Candace: The Woman Who Defeated the Might Roman Empire. Featuring Prof. Stanley M. Burstein

Fascinating People, Fascinating Places

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:36


Rome's first and arguably greatest Emperor Octavian (Augustus) helped to evolve and expand the Roman Republic into an empire that encompassed France, parts of Germany, Asia Minor, Egypt and North Africa. But the seemingly all conquering Roman met his match in an African woman called Candace. Who was she? How did she come to be the de facto leader of the Kushites? How was she able to defeat Augustus and ensure an independence for her people that lasted for hundreds of years? In this episode, I speak with a subject matter expert Prof. Emeritus Stanley Burstein of California State University, Los Angeles. We discuss the Roman expansion into Africa, the identity of Kandake AKA "Candace," her legacy, and her huge role in shaping both African and Roman history.  Guest: Prof. Stanley Burstein works on Amazon Music: Pixabay This episode is sponsored by World History Encyclopedia, one of the top history websites on the internet. I love the fact that they're not a Wiki: Every article they publish is reviewed by their editorial team, not only for being accurate but also for being interesting to read. The website is run as a non-profit organization, so you won't be bombarded by annoying ads and it's completely free. It's a great site, and don't just take my word for it they've been recommended by many academic institutions including Oxford University. Go check them out at WorldHistory.org or follow this link: World History Encyclopedia.

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Stanley M Berry and Brian Collins

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 34:00


Stanley M. Berry is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician who has provided care to women with high risk pregnancies for 37 years. Although Dr. Berry has authored or co-authored a large number of medical publications, is his debut novel. The author was born and raised in Minnesota, and from age eight, lived in a working class north Minneapolis neighborhood.His professional musician and music teacher father, along with his social worker and university faculty member mother, passed to him a love of music, reading, and a respect for hard work. A major in English literature was his goal as an undergraduate freshman, but after floundering and dropping in and out of college over a four year period, he read Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell To Arms, and like the novel's protagonist, the author joined an ambulance service in Minneapolis and was trained as an emergency paramedic.He found his calling and was eventually admitted to medical school where he graduated in 1984. Although he refers to himself as a, “failed English major,” Dr. Berry never lost his passion for creative writing or his goal of communicating his ideas about the world of medicine and medical research through the medium of fiction.http://stanleymbarry.com/booksBrian Collins, B. Comm, accountant, has been an entrepreneur since the age of 31, when he quit his job with a large American customs and trucking company where he was C.F.O for the Canadian region. Brian got the fever to be his own boss and has not looked back. He started four businesses, all in very different business sectors, with zero experience in any of those fields. In Step Off the Porch and Start Your Own Business, he shares the steps he took to create, shape, incorporate, fund, market, and handle all issues, from lawsuits, tax problems to staff concerns, when starting a new business venture. He also discusses his “6 Rules for Success,” which he coined for himself.The book covers 31 years and four projects; each business and its solution offers an example for the reader to learn techniques to structure their own dream business, and what they may encounter along the way to success.http://6stepbiz.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors.We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details.http://douglascolemanshow.com If you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow

Jazztime
Ein Feuerwerk des Jazz - von Chet über Monk bis zu Toots !!!

Jazztime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:32


Folgende Titel sind zu hören: But not for me - Chet Baker (voc, tp) 3:02 Freeman, Russ (p); Smith, Carson (b); Neel, Bob (dr) Spain - Chic Corea (elp) 5:34 Purim, Flora (voc); Clarke, Stanley M. (b); Farrell, Joe (fl); Moreira, Airto (dr, perc) Come back to me - Shirley Horn (voc, p) 3:43 Williams, Buster (b); Hart, Billy (dr) In walked - Bud Thelonius Monk (p) 2:55 Taitt, George (tp); Shihab, Sahib (as); Paige, Bob (b); Blakey, Art (dr) What the Heck - Frederik Köster & Die Verwandlung 3:29 Köster, Frederik (14.10.1977-) (tp, Flügelhorn, elt); Sternal, Sebastian (1983-) (p, Fender Rhodes); Oetz, Joscha (b); Burgwinkel, Jonas (dr) Take Ten - Paul Desmond Quartet 3:10 Desmond, Paul (as); Hall, Jim (g); Wright, Eugene J. "Gene" (b); Kay, Connie (dr) Billie's Bounce - George Benson (g) 6:06 Hancock, Herbie (p); Carter, Ron (b); Pacheco, Johnny (cga); Cobham, Billy (dr) Bluesette - Toots Thielemans (mharm) 4:36 Studioorchester My Baby loves you - Maceo Parker (as, perc) 3:23

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM
1-18, Todd Graves, Chairman for the Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 9:21


1-18, Todd Graves, Chairman for the Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
How To Live A Fantastic Life - Dr. David Bernstein & Dr. Stanley M. Berry

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 60:05


Dr. David Bernstein & Dr. Stanley M. Berry

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
How To Live A Fantastic Life - Dr. David Bernstein & Dr. Stanley M. Berry

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 60:05


Dr. David Bernstein & Dr. Stanley M. Berry

La Entrevista con Yordi Rosado
PAUL STANLEY, MÁS que sólo HERENCIA

La Entrevista con Yordi Rosado

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 112:35


En esta entrevista Paul Stanley nos cuenta cómo era la relación con su papá, cómo conoció a sus hermanos en el sepelio de su papá, cómo lo internaron por bulimia, cómo fue su primera vez en una casa de citas, cómo se enteró de la muerte de su papá, cuándo fue la ultima vez que habló con Mario Bezares, por qué nunca lo aceptaron en el CEA y por qué tiene tanto miedo de casarse, entre mucho más. 

Making the Leap
The Legacy of Stanley M. Herzog

Making the Leap

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 48:57


Christine and Chris start this week's episode with discussing the increasing role of unions in education, and the emerging trend of independent-minded teachers leaving their unions. Christine shares her views, as a former public school teacher, of the increased pressure put on teachers by unions and administrators, and what the correct role of a teacher ought to be, especially outside their role as educator.Christine and Chris are joined by Jake Herzog, son of the late Herzog Foundation founder, Stanley M. Herzog or "Stan" as he liked to be known. Stan was a Christian businessman, philanthropist, father, and grandfather. He believed Christian education was critical to spiritual and cultural flourishing. Jake was raised exclusively in Christian education and shares his experiences as well as a history of his father's company.Jake shares his views of Christian education, both as a child and now as an adult, the importance of Christian education in today's world, and the legacy his father left to promote that goal.Jake Herzog is the Vice President of Engineering and R&D at Herzog Contracting, Inc., founded by his grandfather and eventually run by his father, Stan Herzog. You can find more about the company at Herzog.com.If you enjoyed this episode of Making the Leap, leave a 5-star rating and let us know what you liked about the show on your favorite podcast app. You can also comment on any of our social pages; Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Check out our latest YouTube Shorts too!If you'd like to learn more about the Herzog Foundation, visit HerzogFoundation.com. Like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or sign-up to receive monthly email updates.

Supreme Court of the United States
Carson v. Makin, No. 20-1088 [Arg: 12.8.2021]

Supreme Court of the United States

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 115:01


QUESTION PRESENTED:Whether a state violates the religion clauses or equal protection clause of the United States Constitution by prohibiting students participating in an otherwise generally available student-aid program from choosing to use their aid to attend schools that provide religious, or “sectarian,” instruction.Date                   Proceedings and Orders (key to color coding)Feb 04 2021 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due March 11, 2021)Feb 26 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, David Carson, et al.Mar 09 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Americans for Prosperity Foundation and yes. every kid. filed.Mar 09 2021 | Waiver of right of respondent A. Pender Makin to respond filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Jewish Coalition of Religious Liberty filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Council of Islamic Schools in North America, Partnership for Inner-City Education, and Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Innovative Schools filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National Legal Foundation, et al. filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of EdChoice filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Liberty Justice Center,et al. filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Christian Legal Society filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of States of Arkansas, et al. filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Foundation for Moral Law filed. (Distributed)Mar 16 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/1/2021.Mar 22 2021 | Response Requested. (Due April 21, 2021)Mar 26 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from April 21, 2021 to May 21, 2021, submitted to The Clerk.Mar 29 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including May 21, 2021.Apr 07 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of American Center for Law and Justice filed.May 21 2021 | Brief of respondent A. Pender Makin in opposition filed.Jun 03 2021 | Reply of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed.Jun 07 2021 | Supplemental brief of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed. (Distributed)Jun 08 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/24/2021.Jul 01 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 7/1/2021.Jul 02 2021 | Petition GRANTED.Jul 09 2021 | Motion for an extension of time to file the briefs on the merits filed.Jul 09 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, David Carson, et al.Jul 12 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file the briefs on the merits granted. The time to file the joint appendix and petitioners' brief on the merits is extended to and including September 3, 2021. The time to file respondent's brief on the merits is extended to and including October 22, 2021.Jul 14 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, A. Pender MakinSep 03 2021 | Brief of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed.Sep 03 2021 | Joint appendix filed. (Statement of costs filed)Sep 07 2021 | Brief amici curiae of World Faith Foundation, et al. filed.Sep 08 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of American Center for Law and Justice filed.Sep 08 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Professor Michael W. McConnell filed.Sep 09 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Liberty Justice Center, et al. filed.Sep 09 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Americans for Prosperity Foundation, et al. filed.Sep 09 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Foundation for Moral Law filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Jewish Coalition of Religious Liberty filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Professor Charles L. Glenn filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Members of the United States Senate filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Buckeye Institute filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Professor Ashley R. Berner filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Christian Legal Society, et al., filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Protect the First Foundation filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Freedom X filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Advancing American Freedom filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Partnership for Inner-City Education, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Pioneer Institute filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Independent Women's Law Center and Independent Women's Forum filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Concerned Women for America, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Innovative Schools filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of EdChoice, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference - Memphis Chapter, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Arkansas, et al.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies, Inc. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Hillsdale College filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA), et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Cato Institute filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Georgia Goal Scholarship Program, Inc. filed.Sep 20 2021 | SET FOR ARGUMENT on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.Sep 27 2021 | Record requested from the U.S.C.A. 1st Circuit.Oct 04 2021 | The record from the U.S.C.A. 1st Circuit is electronic and located on Pacer also received is one envelope with the Joint Appendix.Oct 08 2021 | The record from the U.S.D.C. District Court of Maine is electronic and located on Pacer.Oct 22 2021 | Brief of respondent A. Pender Makin filed.Oct 28 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of State of Vermont filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | CIRCULATEDOct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National School Boards Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National Education Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Virginia, California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Washington, and the District of Columbia filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Education and Constitutional Law Scholars filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of United States filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Public Funds Public Schools filed.Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of The Freedom From Religion Foundation and Center for Inquiry filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of American Atheists, Inc. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Advancement Project, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Religious and Civil-Rights Organizations, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Maine School Management Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument filed.Nov 08 2021 | Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument GRANTED.Nov 22 2021 | Reply of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed. (Distributed)DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)Feb 04 2021 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due March 11, 2021)Feb 26 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, David Carson, et al.Mar 09 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Americans for Prosperity Foundation and yes. every kid. filed.Mar 09 2021 | Waiver of right of respondent A. Pender Makin to respond filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Jewish Coalition of Religious Liberty filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Council of Islamic Schools in North America, Partnership for Inner-City Education, and Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Innovative Schools filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National Legal Foundation, et al. filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of EdChoice filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Liberty Justice Center,et al. filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Christian Legal Society filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amici curiae of States of Arkansas, et al. filed.Mar 11 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Foundation for Moral Law filed. (Distributed)Mar 16 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/1/2021.Mar 22 2021 | Response Requested. (Due April 21, 2021)Mar 26 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from April 21, 2021 to May 21, 2021, submitted to The Clerk.Mar 29 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including May 21, 2021.Apr 07 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of American Center for Law and Justice filed.May 21 2021 | Brief of respondent A. Pender Makin in opposition filed.Jun 03 2021 | Reply of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed.Jun 07 2021 | Supplemental brief of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed. (Distributed)Jun 08 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/24/2021.Jul 01 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 7/1/2021.Jul 02 2021 | Petition GRANTED.Jul 09 2021 | Motion for an extension of time to file the briefs on the merits filed.Jul 09 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, David Carson, et al.Jul 12 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file the briefs on the merits granted. The time to file the joint appendix and petitioners' brief on the merits is extended to and including September 3, 2021. The time to file respondent's brief on the merits is extended to and including October 22, 2021.Jul 14 2021 | Blanket Consent filed by Respondent, A. Pender MakinSep 03 2021 | Brief of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed.Sep 03 2021 | Joint appendix filed. (Statement of costs filed)Sep 07 2021 | Brief amici curiae of World Faith Foundation, et al. filed.Sep 08 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of American Center for Law and Justice filed.Sep 08 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Professor Michael W. McConnell filed.Sep 09 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Liberty Justice Center, et al. filed.Sep 09 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Americans for Prosperity Foundation, et al. filed.Sep 09 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Foundation for Moral Law filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Jewish Coalition of Religious Liberty filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Professor Charles L. Glenn filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Members of the United States Senate filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Buckeye Institute filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Professor Ashley R. Berner filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Christian Legal Society, et al., filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Protect the First Foundation filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Freedom X filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Advancing American Freedom filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Partnership for Inner-City Education, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Pioneer Institute filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Independent Women's Law Center and Independent Women's Forum filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Concerned Women for America, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Innovative Schools filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of EdChoice, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference - Memphis Chapter, et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Arkansas, et al.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies, Inc. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Hillsdale College filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA), et al. filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Cato Institute filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of The Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation filed.Sep 10 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Georgia Goal Scholarship Program, Inc. filed.Sep 20 2021 | SET FOR ARGUMENT on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.Sep 27 2021 | Record requested from the U.S.C.A. 1st Circuit.Oct 04 2021 | The record from the U.S.C.A. 1st Circuit is electronic and located on Pacer also received is one envelope with the Joint Appendix.Oct 08 2021 | The record from the U.S.D.C. District Court of Maine is electronic and located on Pacer.Oct 22 2021 | Brief of respondent A. Pender Makin filed.Oct 28 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of State of Vermont filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | CIRCULATEDOct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National School Boards Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of National Education Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Virginia, California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Washington, and the District of Columbia filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Education and Constitutional Law Scholars filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of United States filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of Public Funds Public Schools filed.Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of The Freedom From Religion Foundation and Center for Inquiry filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amicus curiae of American Atheists, Inc. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Advancement Project, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Religious and Civil-Rights Organizations, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Brief amici curiae of Maine School Management Association, et al. filed. (Distributed)Oct 29 2021 | Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument filed.Nov 08 2021 | Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for enlargement of time for oral argument GRANTED.Nov 22 2021 | Reply of petitioners David Carson, et al. filed. (Distributed)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Vetenskapsradion Historia
När Stanley mötte Livingstone

Vetenskapsradion Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 44:45


Tropikhjälmar, upptäckaranda och tankar på den vite mannens ansvar att civilisera barbarerna präglade Stanleys möte med Livingstone 1871, men påverkar fortfarande vår syn på Afrika 150 år efteråt. För 150 år sedan yttrades de bevingade orden Dr. Livingstone, I presume. Vetenskapsradion Historia går till botten med det ikoniska mötet mellan Stanley och Livingstone och vad det hade för betydelse för 1800-talets syn på, och uppdelning av Afrika. Vetenskapshistorikern David Nilsson vid Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan menar att tankarna från Stanley och Livingstone, om hur västerlandet skulle sprida civilisationen till Afrika, fortfarande präglar vårt tankesätt. Och faktum är att också Sverige var en viktig spelare i kampen om Afrika, inte minst i Kongo, där svenska militärer och tjänstemän utgjorde en stor del av de europeiska kolonisatörerna berättar Etnografiska museets Michael Barrett. Programledare är Tobias Svanelid.

Soul Searching
Episode 75: Part 2 Deepening the Dialogue, Rabbi Stanley M. Davids and Rabbi John L. Rosove

Soul Searching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 29:00


Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe, NM, continues his interview with Rabbi Stanley M. Davids and Rabbi John L. Rosove. They discuss their book, Deepening the Dialogue: Jewish-Americans and Israelis Envisioning the Jewish-Democratic State (CCAR Press).

Soul Searching
Episode 72: The State We have Been Dreaming Of, Rabbi Stanley M. Davids and Rabbi John L. Rosove

Soul Searching

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 28:59


Rabbi Neil Amswych of Temple Beth Shalom in Santa Fe NM, interviews Rabbi Stanley M. Davids and Rabbi John L. Rosove about their latest book, Deepening the Dialogue: Jewish-Americans and Israelis Envisioning the Jewish-Democratic State (CCAR Press). They discuss a how American Jews can partner with Israelis to create pluralistic democracy in The State of Israel with American Support.

Filmcourage
What Filmmakers Get Wrong: The Truth About Producing Movies - Stanley M Brooks

Filmcourage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 121:20


Want to see the video version of this podcast? Please visit Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7i-HfqxaCU Stanley M. Brooks is an award-winning producer of film and television with over 30 years of industry experience. He has produced more than 70 movies for film and television since 1989, when he founded his first independent production company, Once Upon a Time Films. His projects include BROKEN TRAIL (2006), PERFECT SISTERS (2014), AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. (2017-2020), GIRL WHO FELL FROM THE SKY and many more. MORE VIDEOS WITH STANLEY M. BROOKS https://bit.ly/2ktkvJQ CONNECT WITH STANLEY M. BROOKS https://www.stananddeliver.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0112253 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj00GRcKhh5DOtnMJZq9ZqQ https://www.hollywoodindieslittleleague.org https://twitter.com/stanleymbrooks SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage BUSINESS INQUIRIES http://bit.ly/22M0Va2 SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 LISTEN TO THE FILM COURAGE PODCAST https://soundcloud.com/filmcourage-com PROMOTE YOUR MOVIE, WEBSERIES, OR PRODUCT ON FILM COURAGE http://bit.ly/1nnJkgm Stuff we use: CAMERA - This is the camera we have used to film 90+% of our interviews (over 200 interviews and counting) It continues to be our workhorse - http://amzn.to/2u66V1J LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post http://amzn.to/2t1n2hx Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv COMPUTER - Our favorite computer, we each have one and have used various models since 2010 - http://amzn.to/2t1M67Z EDITING - We upgraded our editing suite this year and we’re glad we did! This has improved our workflow and the quality of our work. Having new software also helps when we have a problem, it’s easy to search and find a solution - https://goo.gl/56LnpM *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel. Please subscribe to our Youtube channel. You can show additional support via our Youtube sponsor tab by going here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join or through Patreon here - http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage. Thank you for listening! We hope you've enjoyed this content.

THE RAGGED EDGE RADIO ....with Russ Dizdar
Episode 1596: DARK MORALTIY PART 3 HOW TO BE SET FREE

THE RAGGED EDGE RADIO ....with Russ Dizdar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 60:38


DARK MORALITY IN AND BEYOND HUMAN DNA InsideOut https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=CHRISTIAN+SONG+OF+SET+FREE&&view=detail&mid=B7AC6B1B5EA44D99549CB7AC6B1B5EA44D99549C&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3DCHRISTIAN%2BSONG%2BOF%2BSET%2BFREE%26FORM%3DHDRSC3 1 Corinthians 15:50 Now this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does corruption inherit incorruption. Galatians 6:8 For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. 2 Peter 1:4 by which He has given to us exceedingly great and precious promises, so that through these things you might become partakers of the divine nature and escape the corruption that is in the world through lust. 2 Peter 2:12 But these people are like irrational animals, born to be captured and destroyed. They speak evil of the things that they do not understand, and in their corruption they will be destroyed. 2 Peter 2:19 Although they promise them freedom, they themselves are slaves of corruption, for by that which a man is overcome, to this he is enslaved. Cognate: 5356 phthorá (from 5351 /phtheírō) – destruction from internal corruption (deterioration, decay); "rottenness, perishableness, corruption, decay, decomposition" (Souter). See 5351 (phteírō). The heart is more deceitful than all things and desperately wicked; who can understand it? Jeremiah 17 Sin struggles against the Spirit. The sin nature is utterly contrary to the Spirit and beyond the control of the person (Gal. 5:17; cf. Rom. 7:7–25). It is death to the human (Rom. 8:6, 13) and an offense to God (Rom. 8:7–8; 1 Cor. 15:50). From it comes the epithumia, the entire range of unholy desires (Rom. 1:24; 7:8; Titus 2:12; 1 John 2:16). Sin even dwells within the person (Rom. 7:17–24; 8:5–8) as a principle or law (Rom. 7:21, 23, 25). Actual sins begin in the sinful nature often as the result of worldly or supernatural temptation (James 1:14–15; 1 John 2:16). One of sin’s most insidious characteristics is that it gives rise to more sin. Sin, like the malignancy it is, grows of itself to fatal proportions in both extent and intensity unless dealt with by the cleansing LIVE NOTES FOR WWW.THERAGGEDEDGERADIO.COM BY RUSS DIZDAR © 10 of Christ’s blood. Sin’s self-reproduction may be seen in the Fall (Gen. 3:1–13), in Cain’s descent from jealously to homicide (Gen. 4:1–15), and in David’s lust giving birth to adultery, murder, and generations of suffering (2 Sam. 11 through 12). Romans 1:18–32 recounts humanity’s downward course from the rejection of revelation to complete abandon and proselytization. Similarly, the “seven deadly sins” (an ancient catalog of vices contrasted with parallel virtues) have been viewed not only as root sins, but also as a descending sequence of sin.53 This process of sin’s feeding on sin is realized through many mechanisms. The ambitious author of wickedness, Satan, is the archantagonist of this evil drama. As the ruler of this present age (John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; 2 Cor. 4:4; Eph. 2:2), he constantly seeks to deceive, tempt, sift, and devour (Luke 22:31–34; 2 Cor. 11:14; 1 Thess. 3:5; 1 Pet. 5:8), even inciting the heart directly (1 Chron. 21:1). The natural inclination of the flesh, still awaiting full redemption, also plays a part. The temptations of the world beckon the heart (James 1:2–4; 1 John 2:16). Sin often requires more sin to reach its elusive goal, as in Cain’s attempt to hide his crime from God (Gen. 4:9). The pleasure of sin (Heb. 11:25–26) may be self-reinforcing. Sinners provoke their victims to respond in sin (note the contrary exhortations: Prov. 20:22; Matt. 5:38–48; 1 Thess. 5:15; 1 Pet. 3:9). Sinners entice others into sin (Gen. 3:1–6; Ex. 32:1; 1 Kings 21:25; Prov. 1:10–14; Matt. 4:1–11; 5:19; Mark 1:12–13; Luke 4:1–13; 2 Tim. 3:6–9; 2 Pet. 2:18–19; 3:17; 1 John 2:26).54 Sinners encourage other sinners in sin (Ps. 64:5; Rom. 1:19–32).55 Individuals harden their hearts against God and try to avoid the mental distress of sin (1 Sam. 6:6; Ps. 95:8; Prov. 28:14; Rom. 1:24, 26, 28; 2:5; Heb. 3:7–19; 4:7). Finally, the hardening of the heart by God can facilitate this process. Horton, Stanley M.. Systematic Theology: Revised Edition . BookMasters. Kindle Edition. Intro1. THE TOTALITY OF US INFECTED • Mind • Perception • Feelings • Body • The HEART … the very center of who you are a. The thoughts, feelings and choice LIVE NOTES FOR WWW.THERAGGEDEDGERADIO.COM BY RUSS DIZDAR © 11 2. FROM SIN NATURE TO SINS …. IT ONLY GETS DARKER • The spiraling into total back out • So dark… inspiring, reveling and protecting sin 3. SATAN’S PLATFORM • Eph. 2 is it his very substance? • Birds of a feather … • Can you sin so much ……you become a demon? The imago satanas 4. DISSECTING THE SIN NATURE … a. Splicing it out genetically b. Subduing it law and order c. Denying it just education d. Exhalating it the satanic bible What salvation does / Salvation is so overwhelming it 1. It brings the real needed moral forgiveness … sin against GOD 2. It applies the work of Jesus to our total being: By a. It severs the sin code LIVE NOTES FOR WWW.THERAGGEDEDGERADIO.COM BY RUSS DIZDAR © 12 b. It severs satans chain/ rights/hold/use c. It removes the wrath of God d. It implants God’s gift of justification and righteousness e. It implants a new nature/operating animating presence f. It implants the coming immortality Jesus in you is the NEW LIFE Titus 3 3We also were once foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving various desires and pleasures, living in evil and envy, filled with hatred and hating each other. 4But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward mankind appeared, 5not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of rebirth and the renewal of the Holy Spirit, 6 whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, 7 so that, being justified by His grace, we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
Dr. David Day - Own Your Development

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 43:41 Transcription Available


About Dr. David DayDr. David Day is a Professor of Psychology at Claremont McKenna College and Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute. Day is a prolific scholar, a great conversationalist, and has served on the faculty at Pennsylvania State University, Singapore Management University, and the University of Western Australia. His goal - Make a Difference.Quotes from This Episode"You want to invest in your development because everybody needs to be a leader, even when they are not the leader.""How do you view yourself? What is your identity? What's your self-efficacy? What is your level of self-awareness? These are proximal outcomes of a developmental process that we can measure and will give us some idea of whether long-term change is likely to be happening.""So the whole notion of a leader identity is really important because it drives resource allocation. Our identity is basically what we think is important. And we invest our most valuable resource, our time, in what we think is most important.""This whole distinction that there's a leader and there's a follower is a misnomer. People are both.""Leader development is really about developing an individual to be more effective in leadership roles and processes, whereas leadership development is really developing collective capacity for leadership. We don't know a lot about the latter and we know virtually nothing about how the leader development piece informs the leadership development piece."Recent Articles by Dr. David DayKragt, D., & Day, D. V. (2020). Predicting Leadership Competency Development and Promotion Among High-Potential Executives: The Role of Leader Identity. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1816.Miscenko, D., Guenter, H., & Day, D. V. (2017). Am I a leader? Examining leader identity development over time. The Leadership Quarterly, 28(5), 605-620.Lord, R. G., Day, D. V., Zaccaro, S. J., Avolio, B. J., & Eagly, A. H. (2017). Leadership in applied psychology: Three waves of theory and research. Journal of Applied Psychology, 102(3), 434.Dr. David Day Articles/Books Mentioned in This EpisodeDay, D. V. (2000). Leadership development: A review in context. The Leadership Quarterly, 11(4), 581-613.An Integrative Approach to Leader Development by David V. Day, Michelle M. Harrison, & Stanley M. HalpinLiu, Z., Riggio, R. E., Day, D. V., Zheng, C., Dai, S., & Bian, Y. (2019). Leader development begins at home: Overparenting harms adolescent leader emergence. Journal of Applied Psychology, 104(10), 1226-1242.Day, D., & Liu, Z. (2018). What is wrong with leadership development and what might be done with it. In What’s Wrong With Leadership?: Improving Leadership Research and Practice.Day, D. V., & Dragoni, L. (2015). Leadership development: An outcome-oriented review based on time and levels of analyses. Annu. Rev. Organ. Psychol. Organ. Behav., 2(1), 133-156.Other Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeArticle: How we should measure "change" - Or should we? by Chronbach and FurbyTV Series: The BridgeBook: The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the

Barbell Radio
#20 Jeremiah Stanley M.D./ Update on COVID19 (infection immunity, masks, indirect deaths etc...)

Barbell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 83:20


On Episode 20 of Barbell Radio, I speak with Dr Jeremiah Stanley who is has a M.D. and is currently a PhD candidate at Yokohama City University Japan specializing in viruses. For the past couple of months, Dr. Stanley have been focusing his research soley on the new Coronavirus pandemic and I was honored to be able to have a discussion on his thoughts on development of vaccines, infection immunity, effectiveness of masks, indirect deaths via viruses and much more.... I know that people are very curious about this topic as it has controlled our lives since around Februrary and I was happy that I was able to clarify some information about this pandemic. I hope you enjoy. バーベルラジオ第20回は、横浜市立大学でウイルスの研究を行っているスタンリージェレマイア医師とお話をすることができました。現在スタンリー医師は、コロナウイルスを中心に研究を行っておりこのウイルスに関する科学論文や記事などをを掲載しています。このエピソードは、新型コロナウイルスの免疫、ワクチンの開発、マスクの効果、感染しやすい遺伝に関する質問をスタンリー医師に問いかけディスカッションを行いました。何か参考になると嬉しいです。 Timeline 00:29 Introduction /紹介 01:10 Doing COVID19 research/コロナウイルスの研究について 09:05 Situation in India/ インドでの状況 18:20 Effectiveness of masks /マスク:感染予防への効果 19:50 Vaccination/ ワクチン 30:02 Indirect death via COVID19/コロナウイルスによる間接的な死亡者の統計 33:50 Different way of testing/検査方法の種類 39:40 WHO inconsistency/ WHOの情報と信頼性 44:05 Masks during exercise/ 運動中のマスク着用に関して 53:10 Deaths by country/ 国別の死者 01:03:10 5G theory/lab theory/ 5G仮説・コロナウイルスはどこから来たの? 01:08:24 Antibody testing/ 抗体検査 References/参考文献 Why does coronvirus kill fewer people in East Asia https://www.dw.com/en/why-does-coronavirus-kill-fewer-people-in-east-asia/a-53781108 Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-2 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2765837

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. "A Trout In The Milk" S07E05 Review (A Marvel Comic Universe Podcast) LoS338

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 64:06


The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director SP, Agent Lauren, Agent Haley and Agent Michelle discuss the ABC television series Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode “A Trout In The Milk.” The Agents debrief you on the amazing feat the team performed shooting down the Insight Satellite during launch, the incorrect Agent Haley’s meaning of “A Trout In The Milk” as well as the other television episode named “A Trout In The Milk,” the amazing 70’s style television introduction coupled with Agent Lauren’s on-air hair flip injury (the Agents told you she was injury prone), how Agent May’s emotion powers are still evolving, a discussion if Yo-Yo could have actually left the Zephyr before the jump and what would that have looked like, Agent Lauren’s Scott Pilgrim theory of Jemma’s glowing neck dots, why the Agents have given up trying to figure out the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. time travel rules, how Deke took care of a lingering timeline correction, that Enoch FINALLY received the greeting he deserved, a lengthy discussion on how the password Swordfish was sparred the pain of early 2000’s mobile phone texting, the great cameo appearances by Patrick Warburton and Patrick’s Warburton’s mustache, the names on the Insight Threat list, the time appropriate blue S.H.I.E.L.D. jumpsuits, a little men-out-of-time bonding between Sousa and Deke, and where does the season go from here? Stay tuned after the credits for nearly 12 minutes of post credit scenes and outtakes including some “Pod-Cats” updates (Get it? “Podcast Cats” or “Pod-Cats.”) for you to enjoy!   THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.:   Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. “A Trout In The Milk ” Listener Feedback   AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. ”A TROUT IN THE MILK” [5:25]   Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D “A Trout In The Milk” broadcast on ABC on June 24th, 2020.   Main Cast:   Clark Gregg                               Phil Coulson Ming-Na Wen                             Melinda May Chloe Bennet                             Daisy 'Skye' Johnson / Quake Elizabeth Henstridge                   Jemma Simmons Henry Simmons                         Alphonso 'Mack' Mackenzie Natalia Cordova-Buckley             Elena 'Yo-Yo' Rodriguez Jeff Ward                                   Deke Shaw Joel Stoffer                                Enoch Tobias Jelinek                            Captain Terrence Luke / Luke Thomas E. Sullivan                     Nathaniel Malick Neal Bledsoe                              Wilfred 'Freddy' Malick Dawan Owens                            Agent Ford Cameron Palatas                        Young Gideon Malick Sedale Threatt Jr.                       John Mackenzie Patrick Warburton                      Rick Stoner Enver Gjokaj                             Daniel Sousa Paulina Lule                               Lilla Mackenzie   Rest Of Season Cast:   Iain De Caestecker                     Leo Fitz Tom Simmons                            Cop Larry Clarke                               Tom Philip Alexander                         Joe Stephanie Drapeau                     Lana Paul Rogan                                Concierge Greg Finley                                Tillman Luke Baines                               Chronicom Joseph Culp                               Franklin Delano Roosevelt Karl Kwiatkowski            Patrolman Fischer Amos Glick                                Waiter Darren Barnet                            Freddy Malick Nora Zehetner                           Freddy's Contact Patton Oswalt                             Ernest Hazard Koenig Christopher Wallinger                 Copper Eric Schloesser                          Spectre 1 Kevin Alexander Stea                 Spectre 2 Julian Acosta                              Dr. Pascal Vega Michael Gaston                           Gerald Sharpe Tamara Taylor                           Sibyl Christian Gehring                       Lt. Carpenter Zac Pullam                                Biff Peyton Woolf                             Barb Brion Brionson                           Neatnik Scientist Erik Gersovitz                            Timid Lab Tech Kara Gibson                               Salty Waitress Hugh B. Holub                            Tightly-Wound Scientist Stephan Käfer                            German Scientist Karson Kern                              Crew Cut Guy Mary Eileen O'Donnell                 Stern Woman Alex Ross                                  Well-Dressed Man   Directed By:  Stanley M. Brooks https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0112253/?ref_=tt_ov_dr 6 Directing credits starting 2014 The Grim Sleeper (film) 2x Agents of Shield I Do, or Die - A Killer Arrangement (TV movie)   Written By: Iden Baghdadchi https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4254875/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr3 2 Writing credits starting 2016 2x Agents of Shield: Slingshot 3x Agents of Shield   The Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Showrunners are husband and wife: Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon   Sprint Unlimited minutes after 7PM commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPe7SCEplko   Perfectly Good Minutes ATT Mobile Commercials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuu3jdmXQ4Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bQbYaC7R64 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP7_18PI0WM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHthHsTiwU4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FuocIJ9aFU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKc8xCEfrto   MCI Long Distance Friends & Family Commercials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VacJ_SqOH-g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFSiTyTaBMY   List of Insight Threat List Targets: Ben Taylor [Unreadable] [Unreadable] James Cook Isabella Hartley [Unreadable] [Unreadable] [Unreadable] [Unreadable] Gabe Jones Conrad Murphy Bruce Banner Victoria Hand Ben Harris Betty Wright Nicole Anader Michael Phillips Roger Stuart Margaret Nelson Leonard Torres Jim Merits Roberto Robert Moore Thomas Hall David Robinson   Archive.org MTV Archive: https://archive.org/details/2MOREHOURSOfTheNovember19900B8QLtLqBMp14VG9uRDRXaEU2dTQ   Robin Sparkles (a.k.a. Agent Maria Hill a.k.a. Cobie Smulders) “Let’s All Go To The Mall” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY_bhVSGKEg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtcyoMXo4WE   Alan Thicke as Alan Thicke on How I Met Your Mother https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgJwCQNVzPM   FEEDBACK [40:28]   TWITTER   Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes Seemed to bring up more questions than anything. Especially with the fourth dimensional thinking and the analogy of bumping lemons. https://twitter.com/MrParacletes/status/1276290654566408192   PODCHASER   LibertyDude_1775 This spectacular community of cohosts, are so good at communicating the enthusiasm of their content, I started watching, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," Loved the show & this podcast. Can't say enough positive comments about these podcasting AGENTS. https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/legends-of-shield-an-unofficia-42492/reviews/32961   E-MAIL   Oh8four 1:14 PM (1 hour ago)   Welp, that all happened.   I feel like all the setup of the last episode really paid off here.  Souza is adapting the best that he can, but there's only so much a person can take before they start to lose it like he did on Simmons and Deke.  There's some really fresh-out-of-the-ice-Steve-Rogers vibes he's putting off.  I did like the on-screen chemistry between him and Daisy, though.  Her showing him that not all tech is bad was a nice moment.   Is LMD Simmons still a thing?? I was sure this was the episode where she would reveal it at the end and then lead us into a Fitzsimmons flashback extravaganza next week, but alas, no such luck.  Still, they're pushing the idea pretty hard with her and Enoch's conversation, despite the fact that she apparently wasn't affected by the EMP in episodes 3 and 4 like Coulson was.   It's clear from the writing that they're paying attention to themselves.  They're acknowledging mostly everything that reviews and podcasts have questioned so far, including Simmons' confusion with the random timer, the Malick chronology from season 3, and of course May and Yoyo's inconsistencies in the early episodes.  That impresses me considering this has been in the can for over a year.    Finally, I'm hoping not to hear too much Mack hate this week.  In his position, I can't say I would have flooded that base with my parents inside, even if I was the director of SHIELD preventing a Hydra attack.  At least he had a semi-effective Plan B that hopefully won't have too many consequences next week (although I'm sure the consequences will lead to some fun action.)    Until next time!       Oh8four Fri, Jun 19, 12:19 PM (6 days ago)   SO GOOD!!!   Clark Gregg has been aching to narrate some noire and it shows.  The style of the episode was absolutely perfect.  Between the lack of faces shown, the title "Out of the past," and clips I've seen of Sousa in later-era clothing, I think we all saw the team's decision to take him with them a mile away, but the idea is so exciting to me that I don't care.  As always, I'm curious as to whether their machinations were simply a way to emulate what actually happened in their past without dams, or if this is just the way that it always was.  But again, it's so fun that I don't really care, and I think that's their aim for this season: look at our time travel logic any way that you want, but just have fun doing it.  And I think it's working.   Chronology notes: According to the timecard in the amazing episode Paradise Lost, Malick died in 1970.  If they decide to bring him back as an elderly man post 1973 (when No More Mr Nice Guy was released), either the Chronicoms faked his death like Souza's or it's some sloppy chronology.  I myself wouldn't mind seeing the actor who played young Gideon back because I remember he was excellent in the role.   What else did I like? -The status quo conversation with Yoyo and Deke -The menacing actor they got for Malick.  Totally selling it as the guy who would have raised Gideon. -Sousa's balance of falling for some things vs not falling for others.  He might be a SHIELD legend and a great character, but he's no Peggy Carter, and he shouldn't be written as infallible. -May's trip to the other world turning her into a super empath.  I love the idea of where we can go with that. -Bartender Enoch was everything.   Until next time!   OUTRO [49:35]   Haley, Lauren, Michelle and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about how you would rate the episode we just discussed, your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or which Marvel male you would like to see shirtless. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.                    Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 7 episode “Adapt or Die.” You can listen in live when we record Thursday Evenings at 9:00 PM Eastern time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker.com). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Please leave us a review on Podchaser at: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/legends-of-shield-an-unofficia-42492   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com).   This podcast was recorded on Thursday June 25th, 2020.

Your True North
William Schma: I Believe That Love Wins. / The Wisdom to Listen and the Goodness to Act

Your True North

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 56:25


William G. Schma served as Kalamazoo County Circuit Court Judge from his initial appointment in 1987 until his retirement in 2007.  He has lectured, published articles and law reviews, and made numerous presentations on substance abuse and criminal justice, drug treatment courts, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Problem Solving Courts.  Judge Schma presided over the Kalamazoo County Drug Treatment Court Program; is a founding member of the National Association for Drug Court Professionals; and served as the first President of the Michigan Association of Drug Court Professionals.  He has received the Founders Award and the Stanley M. Goldstein Award from the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, as well as The Champion of Justice Award from the State Bar of Michigan.  He maintains a particular interest in understanding and promoting the law as a healing profession, and practicing law, judging and criminal justice with an ethic of care.  Currently he is president of the Drug Treatment Court Foundation of Kalamazoo County.

Navigating the Customer Experience
029 : The Experience Economy: Business is Theatre with Joseph Pine II

Navigating the Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 46:52


Joseph Pine is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker and management advisor. Joseph has spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, at Ted in California and today is a Lecturer in Columbia University’s Technology Management Programme. He is not an academic, however, having worked for IBM for 13 years, Joseph specializes in helping people see the world of business differently through his many ground breaking books beginning with the award winning, Mass Customization: The New Frontier In Business Competition, including Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want and most recently, Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier. He is most popularly well known for his bestselling book, The Experience Economy: Work Is Theater & Every Business a Stage which was recently name one of the 100 best business books of all time by 800-CEO-Read.   Questions What is your Zodiac Sign? Tell us a little bit about yourself and your journey In terms of the book which says Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want, can you expound on that a little? If we are in the experience economy and we are on a stage, how do we find out what is our true character or is our character based on the persons we interact with? What are some important considerations for an entrepreneur or an online business owner you to be successful? In a government institution where they move slow, the employees seems like they don’t want to be at work, how can that be translated into a way that as a government, your citizens of the country are running to pay their taxes because the service experience is amazing and is there an economy that exist like that? What is the one online resource, website, tool or app that you absolutely cannot live without in your business? How do you stay motivated every day? What are some of the books that have had the biggest impact on you? If you were sitting across the table from another business owner and they said to you that they feel they have great products and services but they lack the constantly motivated human capital, what’s the one piece of advice would you give them to have a successful business, specifically as it relates to constantly motivated human capital? What is one thing in your life right now that you are really excited about – something that you are working on to develop yourself or people? Where can our listeners find your information online? What is one quote or saying that you live by or that inspires you in times of adversity?   Highlights Joseph that his Zodiac Sign is a Libra if he remembers right on the cusp of Scorpio.   Yanique stated that one interesting fact about a Libran is that they are very free spirited and asked Joe if that’s a true characteristic of his personality and Joe disagreed and shared he believes he’s free spirited in being creative and innovative. Joseph stated being free spirited is not a true characteristic of his personality, he is however sort of buttoned up and introvert and a free spirit is very much of extroverts, so he would not say that describes him. If you think of characteristics of a free spirit is being creative and being able to think of new things and do things differently and that part he would ascribe to. He feels like his purpose in life is to figure out what’s going on in the world of business and then to develop frame works that first describe what’s going on and then prescribe what companies can do about it. Joseph shared that his birthday is October 22. Joseph stated that he was very much into computers very early in Elementary School and so he got an Applied Mathematics Degree; he joined IBM and worked there for 13 years. He started off in a very technical job and moved up into management and into a special project he did for a computer system called the AS/400, was to help run a group that helped customers bring customers in the business development process of the system and he discovered at that time that every customer was unique that they want to use the system in different ways and put together different hardware, different data, different software, just unique. He moved into strategic planning and that sent him on a discovery of how they would resolve that issue, how they could design systems for the uniqueness that he saw and that led him to the book “Future Perfect” by Stanley Davies it came out in 1987. In it he had a chapter on Mass Customization and when he read that chapter, it was like the heavens opened up and the angels sang, it explained everything that he saw going on and when IBM sent him to MIT for a year to get his Master’s Degree in Management of Technology, he decided that he was going to study that topic the whole, he was going do his thesis on mass customization and then he was going to turn his thesis into a book and that’s what he did. The book came out in 1993 and really defines that fact that we can give every customer exactly what they want but do it at a price they are willing to pay, so you have coequal imperatives of both mass and customization, the individual customized plus low cost efficient operations. He worked on that and he left IBM in late 1993 to see if he could do it on his own, 23 years later his wife is still not sure if it’s going to work out but so far so good. Early on he discovered that if you customize it good, you automatically turn it into a service and if you customize a service, you automatically turn it into an experience and if you design a service that is so appropriate for a particular person exactly the service that they need at this moment in time then you can’t help but make them go “wow” and turn it into a memorable event and that is an experience. That lead him to discover the experience of the economy, where they would have an economy based off of experiences where goods and services would no longer be enough and companies would need to do is to stages experiences for their customers, and so he took on Jim Gilemore as a partner in 1996, they started to develop ideas together and that resulted in their book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theater & Every Business a Stage in 1999 and that really laid it out and that set the stage for the entire movement towards customer experience and operation towards user experience and towards experience marketing and marketing all of that is fundamentally based on the fact that they are shifting into an economy where experiences have today become a predominant economic offering. When they first wrote the book in 1999, they talked about the nascent experience economy, the coming experience economy, they came out with an updated edition a few years ago and they changed all that language saying “no it’s here, it’s now, we are in worldwide, we are in an experienced economy” that’s what consumers are looking for. Since that time, they also discovered that in a world of paid for experiences people often question what is real and what is not and increasingly they don’t want the fake from the phony, they want the real from the genuine, and so they came out with the book in 2007 called Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want, the new consumer sensibility describing how companies can get customers to perceive their offerings and by extension their places in their company as authentic. In 2011, he also came out with a book called Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier, so that goes originally to his technology background, looking at how digital technology is being used in experiences and recognizing that what it is about is fusing the real and the virtual and that’s what that book’s about. Joseph also mentioned that his partner Jim Gilemore has come out with a new book called “Look” about the observational skill, it’s a great book on how you can bring different kinds of observational skills into your personal practice and into your company.   Yanique commented that she recently read a study done by New Voice Era that said “up to $62 Billion a year is being lost by companies collectively on a global scale because of poor service.” She stated that assuming that the service is based on the experience they have had, so it’s no longer the price or sometimes the quality of the product, they will work with you if you are willing to make certain amends but how they manage that whole experience with the customer really depends on whether or not they stay with you. Joseph agreed and stated that it is important to recognize that each of the offerings he’s talking about is distinct economic offerings. You grow an economy based off commodities, the things you pull out of the ground or raise in the ground, animal, mineral, vegetable and then we shifted in the industrial revolution hundreds of years ago into an industrial economy where goods, physical things became the predominant economic offering and in the latter part of the 21st century, we shifted into a service economy and that’s where quality became job one, that’s where services became important and the research that Yanique points to is about services which are the intangible activities that you perform on behalf of an individual and that’s why mass customizing a good turns it into a service because you’re doing it for an individual not inventorying it, doing it on demand. Now what we are shifting into is an experience based off experiences. Experiences are in fact a distinct economic offering as distinct from services and services from goods, they use goods as a prop and services as the stage to engage each and every person and by creating a memory which is the hallmark of the experience. It’s important to differentiate that, you don’t want to talk about the service experience and they are distinct things. You can have a service; you can surround that with an experience and the term you are using “Customer Experience” it’s important to understand what that should mean. Most people use the term they mean “let’s make it things nice and easy and convenient” and all of those are good characteristics but they are service characteristics, you’ve got to go beyond nice and easy and convenient if you want to create a true distinctive experience.   Yanique stated that in terms of the book Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want, she stated that she does a lot of customer service training and the why how the mind processes things and that’s based off what she hears from the participant. When you say to them, you have to pretend like you are on stage that contradicts the whole authenticity approach. They should come to work and pretend but at the same time you want them authentic, be true to who they are and be true to the quality and culture the company stands for.   Joseph stated that it’s a very common misconception of acting is that it is fake, that it is pretend, that’s not what real acting is about. You can have people that pretend when they are acting. The book they talk about the real fake makers and basically defines that people can perceive your offering as real – real or fake – fake but also as real – fake or fake – real and acting can be any one of those four as well, so a lot of people that are fake acting which really is pretending. His favorite example is Pike Place Fish Market in Seattle, Fish Market You Tube Video he was just there leading an Experience Expedition with clients 2 months ago. Pike Place Fish Market is a fish market, it is moralizing the fish video, and the most best selling business video of all time and what they do is getting fish out of the sea and putting it on ice in an open market so they are commodity traders but how they sell that fish is with wonderful theatre, they have these different routines to engage guests, often 20 to 40 people around the fish market waiting for someone to buy because that’s when they have their signature moment, when you order a fish, they shout of the order like “7 flying to Minnesota” and all the others shout back “7 flying to Minnesota” and then they throw that salmon across the counter, 15 to 20 feet where somebody catches it and wraps it up for you and people love seeing that happen. These people understand that they are on stage, they understand that they are acting but they are very real, they go home smelling like fish, so the fish video goes through 4 different principles, they are all acting techniques. They talk about play, the notion that you are on stage, you are there to have fun and give a great experience for the audience. They talk about “be there” which is a standard acting technique that you need to be there in the moment, you need to forget about everything else and focus on the task at hand and that’s what actors have to do. The other is chose your attitude, acting is fundamentally about making choices, about choosing what parts of yourself to reveal to those in front of you, we all know we act differently in front of our boss than we do our subordinates, we know we act differently in front of our friends than we do strangers, in front of our parents then we do our children, it’s not that we are being fake or phony, it’s just choosing what part of ourselves to reveal and that’s what real-real acting is. Joseph Pine stated that in general and this relates to authenticity which is you have to true to yourself is one of the 2 key standards of authenticity that create that real -fake matrix and the other is you have to be who you say you are. The character must come from within; the character that you are and that you bring that to life. Another great example of acting is the diner in Chicago called Ed Debevic’s, it’s very famous and it’s shut down for the moment. It’s a normal corner diner, it’s not a high end place, he and his partner Jim Gilemore went there once for lunch and the guy at the front who met them had a nametag that says “Smiley”. So smiley was his character, not sure if it was his real nick name or a character he subsumed but that was a guy that can be smiley and he was smiley. He met them with a big smile and he asked how many people was in their party and he picked out menus and he proceeded to walk them through the restaurant and every once in awhile he would stop and one time he stopped at a table and asked them how they were doing and they would cooled their heels behind him he interact with another customer, at one point he started to talk around the table, up the chairs, up the tables, back down the other side and they kept following him until he finally delivered them to their table right at the front of the restaurant. It’s a wonderful, engaging theatre and it is that character that he created call Smiley. Speaking of phone interactions, one of the companies that is famous for great customer service that he thinks rises to the level of an experience in Zappos in Las Vegas, where they sell shoes on line and they are famous for their call centres where people would call in. Joseph met their Chief Culture Officer, Jon Wolske and he came up from being a phone representative himself, contact centre employee and he said that what he would do as he played in a rock band when he was younger, he would take on that rock band persona, he had things around his cubicle that talks about being a rock star, whenever he gets a call, he would look at that image that says “you are a rock star” and that would be the character that he played but that was a character that was a part of himself, he wasn’t trying to be something that he’s not. Yanique stated that she is a big fan of the movie “the Fast and the Furious” and Vin Diesel has a very jovial personality and she has been watching him offline in some of his snaps he puts up on Snapchat as well as Instagram and even on Facebook and he seems like a very relaxed, easy going and jovial person but he doesn’t play those characters in “the Fast and the Furious” he’s serious and person in the family who doesn’t smile too much. She said that is very interesting that if you get a role that epitomize your true character, it makes it that much easier and more believable for people to connect with you.   Joseph shared that for online entrepreneurs, the key thing to understand is what business are you really in. So understand if you want to be in the goods/ services business or truly in the experience business and then you need to think about how do you create that experience. The number 1 thing is time, like Zappos said. Most companies with their contact centres, they measure how little time customers spend with their representatives. They want them off the phone very quickly, they think it’s costing them money, at Zappos, they don’t measure that. In fact, everyday they celebrate which customer representative got to spend the most time with a an actual, living, breathing customer and it’s usually in the hours and that doesn’t bother them a bit, they don’t think about the dollar signs clicking off about cost, they recognize that they are doing the right job for the customer and that customer is going to be one of their raving fans, they are going to tell other people about it, they are going to come back again because they gave that great experience over the phone and so that can be done online, that can be done in a small business, it’s again recognizing what is your stage, what is the theatre that you are going to put on there. Joseph Pine II shared that an economy like that exists few and far between because being a government employees have so many differences than normal employees, you don’t have the profit motive that causes you to want to do a good job, you don’t have the fear of losing a job or the business if you’re not doing it well, the people you are interacting with aren’t “customers” cause they are not paying you, the government is and so all those things make it incrediblly hard for government employees to really do a great job. Every once in awhile you get what’s call a natural, you get someone who is just naturally vivacious or outgoing or having a service attitude that does want to do a great job and will turn into a great experience interacting with them but for a government entity to do that, that’s very few and far between. Joseph stated that the one that always come to mind is that he and his partner Jim gives out is “An Experience Stager of the Year Award” every year at their annual Think About event. It was be their 19th year September 21st and 22nd in New Orleans. One time they gave the award to a government entity and that was the Cerritos Public Library in Cerritos, California outside of Los Angeles. The Head Librarian Wayne Pearson, he got tired of people telling him that the internet was going to commoditize his business, people were saying “why are going to libraries in the future when you get over the internet every book that’s ever been published, every paper that has ever been written, every thought that has ever been thunk.” He wanted to create this reason for existence for libraries, so he created what he calls “World’s First Experience Library” Cerritos Public Library - Best Library Experience Video and architecturally it ‘s very distinct, it’s the first use of titanium in any architectural structure in the United States of America when it was built in 2002 and they have a basic theme, every great experience needs to have a theme it doesn’t have to be in your face like the Cerritos Public Library, doesn’t have to be fantasy like Disney, it’s simple “The Organizing Principle for the Experience” and the theme for the Cerritos Public Library is “Journey Through Time” that a visit to the library ought to be a journey through time, so they have different areas in the library that are themed after different points in time, a classic period, a modern period, an ordeca period and they have rituals based off of that like when it’s time to close the library, everybody starts to put away their books and gather up their stuff and they go down to the main lobby where this huge screen and every night at closing time they play the scene from the movie, The Sound of Music where the kids are singing, they all sing along and by time the last kid sings good bye, the library is closed and they go again another day. The town has over 3,500 of them are in the library every day. This is a government entity that understands that it’s in the experience business and that comes directly from Wayne Pearson and it’s continued on to this day. Joseph shared that the one online tool that he couldn’t live without would be Google because he is constantly doing research, he is constantly trying to figure out what’s going on in the world, looking for new examples, seeing what people are doing and that always gives him new ideas which eventually lead to new frame works. Often his Google goes into Wikipedia to be able to research something in deep but he also has Google alert so anybody that’s in the praising experience economy or mass customization or authenticity business context and also chief experience officer, he’s a big promoter of the fact that companies should hire chief experience officers to lead their offerings and turn them into a true distinctive experiences. He is also on Twitter and he learns a ton just seeing what’s going on, a lot of example through that and connecting with people, he has gotten a lot of business through that. Joseph shared that the biggest thing is to see the effect that they are having in the world. Sometimes it’s very direct in consulting with an organization, he helping them to create an experience plan for example. You can go and visit them when it’s fully implemented and you see the difference that you make and other cases when he’s giving a speech somewhere and you see the light bulbs go on in people’s head and they come up to you after and say “wow this really makes sense” and they talk about how they are going to make a difference in the world. One of the things they have is an Experience Economy Expert Certification Course, 4 and half day of emerging in the experience, publicly every year in August in the United States of America, privately in house around the world and they have over 200 certified experts and they see the difference they are making and sometimes they are the owner of the business so you see what they are doing differently, sometimes they are internal consultants helping the business and sometimes they are consultants to other clients and you see what a difference they are making there. On Twitter, he has people talking about what a difference his book makes, he may not be having any interaction but his books are out there, the ideas are out there and people are taking them on, he doesn’t hear of everyone that does but people are bracing the ideas and making a difference in their business which allows them to hire more people, which creates more jobs, which moves the economy on. So the fact that he knows that he is making a difference in the world is highly motivating. Joseph shared some of the books and first one is “Future Perfect” by Stanley Davis it was written in 1987 and one chapter that inspire mass customization his book Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Values on the Digital Frontier was actually inspired by another chapter in Future Perfect. Another great book that had a tremendous effect on him is “The One to One Future” by Don Peppers and Martha Rogers and that book came out in 1993 and he read it and said “wow, this is talking about in marketing, what I was talking about in operations” if you could mass customize then you could also have a one to one dialogue with individual customers, what could you create. When he was done reading the book, he discovered that Don lived 2 towns over from him in Connecticut at the time. He then called him up, got together and they figured out what that would do is create a learning relationship with customers that would grow and deepen overtime and allows you to lock them in because you always knew more about them than anybody else and you see that come into fruition today with all the companies using AI today to predict what people want. Another great book is “Computers as Theatre” by Brenda Laurel and it really make the case that you need to think about computers not as a tool but as a medium for a stage. He learned a lot about theatre and dramatic structure from reading her book, it’s a great book and he had his class at Columbia University read a portion of it. Joseph shared that understanding that work is theatre and so what you need to do is to come up with that play/drama that you want to create, that’s what your strategy is about, what is your drama that you want to create in the world. And then you need to direct your workers to action, give them roles to play and help them characterize those roles and give them the where it all to be able to perform them, actors rehearse, give them backstage time and then you need to create an employee experience that is as good as the experience you create for customers, so they have the where it all to perform your drama on your business stage. Joseph shared that he doesn’t have people; their business they call “2 Gurus and a Marketer” Jim Gilmore and their partner Doug Parker. They had a partner meeting and came up with some things that they are excited about. One of them is that they are working with some companies to create some videos, to be able to take their ideas and bring them out there further than they can reach with their speeches and consulting and their books. They are working with a company that brings custom learning to individual people in businesses wherever they are and so they are going to work with them to create new modules that they can then help people in their jobs, frontline personnel create that great, wow experience for their customers, so over the next 6 months they are going to do that, increasing the reach to make more of a difference, helping many more people embrace The Experience Economy. Joseph stated that listeners can find him on: www.strategichorizons.comJoseph Pine Twitter Joseph stated that there is a famous quote by Margaret Mead “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”   Links “Mass Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition” by B. Joseph Pine “Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want” by B. Joseph Pine and James H. Gilmore “Infinite Possibilities: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier” by B. Joseph Pine, Kim C. Korn and James H. Gilmore “The Experience Economy: Work Is Theater & Every Business a Stage” by B. Joseph Pine and James H. Gilmore “Future Perfect” by Stanley M. Davis “The One to One Future” by Don Peppers and Martha Rogers “Computers as Theatre” by Brenda Laurel  

Einstein On...
Strategic Research Plan Update

Einstein On...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2010 16:06


During an October 2010 presentation before the Einstein Faculty Senate, Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, starts by detailing a sharp increase in National Institutes of Health funding for Einstein, then describes an updated strategic research plan with new areas of focus, including platform technologies, how Einstein investigators can study the interaction of genes and the environment to cause human disease, and how to make further progress in stimulating research at the Einstein-Montefiore Medical Center interface.

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Einstein On...
Einstein On: Diabetes Epidemic, Dean Allen M. Spiegel, M.D.

Einstein On...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2010 5:45


Recent studies project the number of people in the U.S. with diabetes will double to 44.1 million by 2034. Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean and former director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases describes the proactive measures needed to tackle the diabetes epidemic and reduce human suffering and healthcare costs.

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Graduation 2010

Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, and Richard M. Joel, president of Yeshiva University, deliver opening remarks at Einstein's 2010 Commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

Graduation 2010
Awards to Faculty

Graduation 2010

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 3:27


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, presents honors of excellence to faculty members at Einstein's 2010 Commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

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Graduation 2010
Alumni Assn. Awards

Graduation 2010

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 10:42


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, presents honors of excellence to alumni and an honorary alumnus at Einstein's 2010 Commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

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Graduation 2010
Presentation of Diplomas - M.S.

Graduation 2010

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 4:57


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, presents M.S. diplomas to students. Graduates are called to the stage in alphabetical order at Einstein's 2010 Commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

Graduation 2010
Presentation of Diplomas - Ph.D.

Graduation 2010

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 14:55


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, presents Ph.D. diplomas. Graduates are called to the stage in alphabetical order at Einstein's 2010 Commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

Graduation 2010
Presentation of Diplomas - M.D.

Graduation 2010

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 35:06


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, presents M.D. diplomas. Graduates are called to the stage in alphabetical order at Einstein's 2010 Commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

Graduation 2010
Prayer of Maimonides

Graduation 2010

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 5:18


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, leads the 2010 graduates in the Prayer of Maimonides at Einstein's commencement ceremonies at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.

Convocation
Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009, 1 of 5

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 12:35


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, delivers opening remarks and formally installs several new Einstein faculty members at Einstein's Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009. Dr. Spiegel is also joined by Edward R. Burns, M.D., executive dean.

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Convocation
Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009, 2 of 5

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 16:10


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, introduces Morton Lowengrub, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president for academic affairs of Yeshiva University. Drs. Spiegel and Lowengrub present faculty scholar awards at Einstein's Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009.

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Convocation
Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009, 3 of 5

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 13:00


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, and Morton Lowengrub, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president for academic affairs of Yeshiva University, invest Einstein professors into newly endowed academic chairs at Einstein's Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009.

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Convocation
Academic Convocation and Investiture 2009, 5 of 5

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 5:16


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, installs Richard N. Kitsis, M.D., the Dr. Gerald and Myra Dorros Professor of Cardiovascular Disease and professor of medicine and cell biology, as director of the Wilf Family Cardiovascular Research Institute. Dr. Spiegel is also joined by Einstein Overseer Zygmunt Wilf and other members of the Wilf family.

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Health Care
Bronx Health Symposium, 3 of 3

Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2010 46:36


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, delivers his state of the art address, "Obesity and Diabetes: Twin Epidemics in the Bronx and the World" at the Bronx Health Symposium. The event was sponsored jointly by Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.

Health Care
Health Care Reform Class, 1 of 4

Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2010 3:06


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, introduces the speakers at "Health Care Reform: A View from the Inside." The afternoon event was presented as part of the first-year medical students' introduction to clinical medicine course. (February 8, 2010)

Legacies
Bob Herbert at Einstein, 4 of 6

Legacies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2009 2:57


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, introduces The New York Times columnist, Bob Herbert. (November 2, 2009)

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Legacies
Dr. Dennis Shields Memorial Symposium 2009, 1 of 19

Legacies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009 1:05


Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean, delivers opening remarks at the Dennis Shields memorial symposium. Dennis Shields, Ph.D., was a member of Einstein's faculty for 30 years and a leader in cell biology. The event combines personal recollections of Dr. Shields and presentations of research based on his work.

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Stem Cell Research
Dean Allen Spiegel on Diabetes and Stem Cell Therapy

Stem Cell Research

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2009 3:35


During a panel discussion on diabetes and stem cell therapy, Dr. Allen M. Spiegel, The Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean of Einstein, discusses type 1 and type 2 diabetes in detail and the potential role of stem cell therapy.

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Lectures and Panels
Stem Cell Research, 1 of 2

Lectures and Panels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2009 3:35


During a panel discussion on diabetes and stem cell therapy, Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean of Einstein, discusses type 1 and type 2 diabetes in detail and the potential role of stem cell therapy. The event was organized by the New York Stem Cell Foundation. (April 29, 2009).

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Lectures and Panels
Stem Cell Research, 2 of 2

Lectures and Panels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2009 85:21


Leading stem cell scientists and patient advocates talk about the latest developments in stem cell research and diabetes. Allen M. Spiegel, M.D., the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean participated in the panel discussion. The event was organized by the New York Stem Cell Foundation. (April 29, 2009)

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