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Whether you've played in front of him (booming drives rolling respectfully up behind you), behind him (more on that later) or alongside him enjoying his tunes, Jeff Steingraber is a Rainier presence. Take a pleasant stroll down the center of the fairway with the man known simply as Ginger as we learn more about his journey to our wonderful golf club.
Our guest today is Dr. Karla Steingraber, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a certified Mental Game Coach. As a certified Mental Game Coach (IMGCA), Dr. Steingraber teaches clients to identify mental barriers. She provides a proven mental skills system to improve performance in competition and to help build confidence and maximize performance. She is going incredible work, across the board, with organizations like the Generation Next Project, and she's the author of What's Your Everest? How to win in Sports, Career and Life.
Until I Breathe My Last-Part 4 (Jordan Steingraber) by FC Young Adults Podcast
The Compendium of Risks and Harms of Fracking and Associated Gas and Oil Infrastructure (the Compendium) was recently released, documenting continuing and increasing impacts on health and environment. The report shows fundamental problems with the entire life cycle of fracking and its infrastructure, which includes pipelines, LNG terminals, frack sand mining operations, and gas stoves inside homes. The groups are urging New York lawmakers to take action, starting with passage of the NY Heat Act. Dr. Sandra Steingraber of the Science and Environmental Health Network talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Science, Storytelling and a New War on Cancer / Kristina Marusic, Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, Sandra Steingraber and Host Kristin Schafer If we can stop cancer before it begins, why don't we? This question motivated a deep-dive inquiry into cancer prevention for award-winning journalist Kristina Marusic. Her exploration uncovered an often invisible community of creative, talented individuals who dedicate their careers to identifying and challenging environmental drivers of cancer. In this CHE Café conversation, Kristina will share highlights from her book, A New War on Cancer: The Unlikely Heroes Revolutionizing Prevention. She'll then be joined by Children's Environmental Health Network Executive Director Nsedu Obot Witherspoon and renowned biologist, author, activist, and cancer survivor, Dr. Sandra Steingraber. The group will explore the power of storytelling as a tool for communicating complex scientific issues, and reaching people in ways that motivate action for change. ~Co-presented by The New School at Commonweal and the Collaborative for Heath and the Environment~ Kristina Marusic is an author and journalist who covers issues related to environmental health and justice for Environmental Health News. A New War on Cancer: The Unlikely Heroes Revolutionizing Prevention is her first book. Marusic is the co-founder of the Pittsburgh chapter of the National Association of LGBTQ Journalists (a.k.a. NLGJA), and previously worked as a freelance journalist covering LGBT equality, feminism, social and environmental justice, activism, and politics with bylines at CNN, Slate, Vice, Women's Health, the Washington Post, MTV News, The Advocate, Logo TV's NewNowNext, and Bustle, among others. She believes true, well-told stories have the power to change the world for good. Sandra Steingraber, PhD, a senior scientist with the Science and Environmental Health Network, is the author of a trilogy of award-winning books on environmental health: Living Downstream_ : An Ecologist's Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment (adapted as a documentary film in 2010); Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood_; and_ Raising Elijah: Protecting Our Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis_. The 2018 documentary film Unfractured tells the story of New York State's fracking ban, featuring Steingraber as its subject. Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, MPH, is the executive director for the Children's Environmental Health Network (CEHN) and a key spokesperson for children's vulnerabilities and the need for their protection. She holds leadership roles in many spaces, including the External Science Board for the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes at NIH, the Health/Science initiative of the Cancer Free Economy Network and the National Environmental Health Partnership Council. Nsedu is also member of the Board for Pesticide Action Network North America and the Environmental Integrity Project, and serves on the Maryland Children's Environmental Health Advisory Council. Nsedu is a proud mom to four children. #environmentalhealth #publichealth #environmentalhealthnews #waroncancer #newschoolcommonweal #commonweal Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.
Women Of The Bible- Part 4 (Jordan Steingraber) by FC Young Adults Podcast
240 Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. Today's guest is Dr. Sandra Steingraber, a public health biologist and climate crisis expert. Sandra shares some of her personal story with us, and then the importance of knowing the interactions of both our biology and our adoptive environments on our health. As a gay woman who came out later in life, Sandra now helps facilitate a Queer Adoptee support group and we talk about the intersections and conflicts she sees between the LGBTQ community and the adoptee rights community. We've talked before about the upstream issues causing adoption to continue, but have you ever thought of how the climate crisis may be impacting family separation? Dr. Steingraber will explain! Full Show Notes Here This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing stated on it, either by its hosts or any guests, is to be construed as psychological, medical or legal advice. Please seek out professionals in those fields if you need those services. The views expressed by the hosts of Adoptees On or any guests are their own and do not represent the opinions of any organization or other person unless otherwise stated.
In this episode, Steven Steingraber joins Michael, Travis and guest host Travares Johnson to talk about his work in Extended Operations Support. Roehl provides 24/7 support to our driving teammates, and Steven discusses some of things he regularly helps with. He also talks about why there are some things our Extended Operations Support team cannot help with. Travares shares some of his tricks for success that he used when he was driving for Roehl. And the group has a lively discussion about superhero movies. Want to know more about Roehl Transport? CEO Rick Roehl is also a driver, and that's why our company has so many benefits that directly impact our driving teammates - like profit sharing, address-to-address practical route mileage and our new sliding mileage pay scales that better compensate a driver for his or her time.Visit www.Roehl.Jobs to see of our trucking driving jobs near you and on-the-job cdl training, too.
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Digital Discipleship-A Conversation With Jordan Steingraber by FC Young Adults Podcast
Alex Steingraber of Steingraber Performance Knives joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on episode 290 of The Knife Junkie Podcast. Find show notes and links for this episode at https://theknifejunkie.com/290.Alex started in the knife business doing regrinds for knife enthusiasts. Steingraber Performance Knives was born with the SPK Shark, a leaf-shape bladed EDC fixed blade. Hallmarks of SPK blades are super-thin grinds on super-steel with a well researched and precisely executed heat treat.With numerous successful runs of the Shark and second model Sasquatch, Alex has featured many state-of-the-art steels. SPK is in the R&D phase of a titanium frame lock folder -- the Lamia -- that will capitalize on Steingraber's thin yet robust design and construction.You can find Steingraber Performance Knives online at https://www.spkultd.com and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/Alexsteingraber/. Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review in whatever podcast player app you're listening on. Your feedback is much appreciated.Also, call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know who you'd like to hear interviewed on an upcoming edition of The Knife Junkie Podcast.To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
Over 330 U.S. scientists sent a letter to President Biden, urging him to stop all new fossil fuel projects and declare a climate emergency. Their letter is in solidarity with the People vs. Fossil Fuels actions being held in DC Oct. 11-15. We talk with Dr. Sandra Steingraber, co-author of the letter along withDr. Peter Kalmus, Food & Water Watch, and Center for Biological Diversity. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Episode 16 of the Journey to DevelopHer™ Podcast with Jonathan Steingraber. If you are in real estate you've most likely heard of Jonathan Steingraber. He is known for his passionate speaking, in-depth training, and his personal story. As Jon would put it, “Everyone has a story.” His is pretty remarkable. If you hang around him long enough you'll get the opportunity to experience the powerful lessons he shares from stage. In 2009 Jon realized his passion for public speaking while working with FortuneBuilders Inc. He started off as an intern in their real estate investment company CT Homes LLC which is famous for being on the hit TV show Flip This House on A&E. He noticed an opportunity and moved out to San Diego. His offer to them was simple he says, “I'll work for free, no questions asked.” He quickly proved to be more valuable than an intern and became the marketing director. Quickly he developed a business model for the educational side of the business which is called FortuneBuilders and he was recruited full time. Jon headed up program development and was the creator of what is their business model today where they tour the country teaching students on how to get on a path to financial independence. He worked hand in hand with Than Merrill, Paul Esajian and others to grow the company from a few million dollars a year to a few hundred million a year. Jon and a few other employees of FortuneBuilders launched nationwide and eventually into Canada. Jon was recognized consistently with the “Most Influential” award at FortuneBuilders Inc. As a national speaker With FortuneBuilders Inc. Jon has trained over 100,000 realtors and investors. But what he's most proud of when he was asked, is not how many people he has trained but the few hundred that took the time to hand write him letters on how his seminars impacted their lives. After years of traveling the USA and Canada speaking every weekend at FB seminars, he decided to get off the road and put his skills to work for his own ventures.Jon is a serial entrepreneur and not just in an “Instagram” tag line sort of way.Now Jon's priority is Signature Realty. In 2016 Jon partnered with Michelle Pais (his beautiful wife and power broker) to grow Signature Realty in NJ. Since then the company has grown by a few hundred percent.Jon's main focus is to continue developing Signature Realty's agents and executing on their expansion plan.Follow him @SteingraberJon on Instagram.
“It's not always the new shiny objects, it's all the fundamentals to build your foundation that will be the needle-movers.” - Jonathan Jonathan Steingraber, Broker /Owner of Signature Realty NJ, has been through the WHOLE journey. From bartender to a successful, 300+ agent brokerage… He started from the ground up. What was his first step? 1. Setting up the foundation “We continually build on our foundation to be able to scale and to provide the support & training.” He delves deep into how he successfully structured the operations of his brokerage to allow themselves to stay lean and grow exponentially ALL while having an exceptional support system for their agents. Don't forget about our Master of Objections, Dave Karoly. He teaches you how to respond when a buyer tells you on the phone that they are only interested in the original property they reached out on. Tune in to this episode to hear exactly where he started and what he learned along the way.. …and how he got on the Real Housewives of New Jersey. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast channel, Agents Who Crush It In Real Estate
In this episode, I speak to Dr. Sandra Steingraber. We discuss the links between environmental destruction, contamination of vital resources, and the grave dangers that fracking technology poses to human health. Dr. Steingraber explains the link between environmental justice and social justice, and we talk about what the state of collaboration across fields and areas of expertise as universities increasingly turn into what she calls "Disaster Capitalism." Biologist, author, and cancer survivor Dr. Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. writes about climate change, ecology, and the links between human health and the environment. She has been named a Woman of the Year by Ms. Magazine, a Person of the Year by Treehugger, and one of 25 “Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World” by the Utne Reader. She is the recipient of the biennial Rachel Carson Leadership Award and the Jenifer Altman Foundation’s Altman Award for “the inspiring and poetic use of science to elucidate the causes of cancer.” Steingraber received a Hero Award from the Breast Cancer Fund and the Environmental Health Champion Award from Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles. She has testified in the European Parliament, at the European Commission, before the President’s Cancer Panel, and has participated in briefings to Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency, and before United Nations delegates in Geneva, Switzerland. This episode was produced by Matt Perry and Ana Marsh. Podcast art by Desi Aleman.
California is allowing indoor entertainment events to resume this week at reduced capacity. However, the summer is written off at Pomona’s the Glass House, an independent, all-ages venue known for booking local acts early in their careers “Whatever happens over the summer, we're not going to open. … We're hoping to reopen in September. … We have 25 to 30 shows booked, starting in September, but we'll see. … We're not going to open until we're 100% capacity. And then I think that we're going to be wearing masks in our venue for quite a while,” says the Glass House talent buyer Jon Halperi. “You can't turn this ship around in two months. We typically take six to 18 months to plan a season,” adds Thor Steingraber, executive director of the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts on the Cal State Northridge campus. The Soyraya has lots of international artists, and they don’t come to the U.S. to play one concert and return home, Steingraber explains. “They set up elaborate tour schedules in multiple states and multiple countries, and all those things will require months to bring back.”
In this episode of the Bearded Gear Podcast I sit down with Alex Steingraber of Steingraber Performance Knives to talk knives, blade geometry, knife steels, heat treat, and a whole lot more.
In this week's episode, our guest, Alex Steingraber from Steingraber Performance Knives, joins us to talk about steel!
Dr. Sandra Steingraber was there when Tim DeChristopher looked the judge who would sentence him in the eyes and said "This is what hope looks like...This is what patriotism looks like...This is what love looks like, and it will only grow." Those words were the impetus to her long career in activism, writing, and taking her research as a biologist from the halls of science to the halls of power to create meaningful change. Dr. Steingraber was also our 2019 spring breakfast speaker! She sat down with HEAL Utah's Executive Director, Dr. Scott Williams, the day before our breakfast to talk about everything in her life, from her cancer diagnosis that led to her fight on fracking to that day at Tim DeChristopher's trial that changed the course of her life, and everything in between. This episode is sponsored by KUHL Clothing. Listen and subscribe on iTunes here. RSS feed
Dr. Sandra Steingraber was there when Tim DeChristopher looked the judge who would sentence him in the eyes and said "This is what hope looks like...This is what patriotism looks like...This is what love looks like, and it will only grow." Those words were the impetus to her long career in activism, writing, and taking her research as a biologist from the halls of science to the halls of power to create meaningful change. Dr. Steingraber was also our 2019 spring breakfast speaker! She sat down with HEAL Utah's Executive Director, Dr. Scott Williams, the day before our breakfast to talk about everything in her life, from her cancer diagnosis that led to her fight on fracking to that day at Tim DeChristopher's trial that changed the course of her life, and everything in between. This episode is sponsored by KUHL Clothing. Listen and subscribe on iTunes here. RSS feed
Welcome to Audible Café, where we get together to talk about nature, wildlife, wilderness, conservation, environmental protection, climate change, and things related. Today, I’m airing my interview with Jennifer Browdy, who is a writer, teacher, editor, and coach. She is deeply committed to opening up conversations in person and online that are relevant to our times, and to helping others find expression through their writing. Memoir is a grassroots sort of genre, inviting anyone and everyone to tease out the significance of the ordinary moments that, day by day, compose a life. Jennifer Browdy Jennifer’s books include “What I Forgot….and Why I Remembered: A Journey to Environmental Awareness and Activism Through Purposeful Memoir”published in 2017, which was a Finalist in Autobiography/Memoir in the 2018 International Book Awards. Jennifer also wrote the companion book for writers of purposeful memoir, which was a winner of a 2017 Nautilus Silver Award for creative process. Prior to that, she was co-editor with Jana Laiz and Sahra Bateson Brubeck of "Writing Fire: An Anthology Celebrating the Power of Women’s Words." All three of these books were published by Green Fire Press, an independent publishing company that Jennifer runs with her business partner, Jana Laiz. Earlier in her career, Jennifer edited two powerful compilations of women writing resistance. Her current project - called “Worldwrights” - a term Jennifer coined - will distill “lessons in life and leadership” from 15 inspiring writer-activists who have used writing to right the world, and who have also written memoirs. I can’t wait for that book to come out, because Jennifer has chosen a number of outstanding leaders from social and environmental justice movements for this project, including former President Barack Obama, Jane Goodall, Eve Ensler, Audre Lorde, Wangari Maathai, Rigoberta Menchu, Malidoma Some, Sandra Steingraber, Terry Tempest Williams, John Perkins, and more. I talked with Jennifer earlier this month while she was still on her summer writing retreat. I appreciate her taking the time to talk with me when that kind of time away from the day-to-day grind is so precious. You can start exploring Jennifer’s writing and find her workshops and more at her website (see below). She’s offering online workshops and coaching for those of you not located near western Massachusetts. Thank you so much for listening to Audible Café! As always, you can learn more and access archives and show notes with lots of resources at audiblecafe.com, or visit the Facebook page- just search for Audible Cafe, or follow us on Twitter @audiblecafe. If you listen on iTunes it would be great if you would review the podcast… 5 stars are OK with us! And if you’d like to get in touch directly – and I hope you will – email listenup@audiblecafe.com You can listen to this episode via various channels: Listen on Audible Café website where you can also find show notes and links related to this episode Listen (and subscribe! and leave a 5-star review! :-D) via Apple Podcasts If you’d like to follow the show’s Facebook page, click here! Listen on Stitcher Have a great day! RESOURCES Jennifer Browdy’s website: www.jenniferbrowdy.com Jennifer’s Blogs Transition Timesand Writing Life. Green Fire Press To connect directly with Jennifer Browdy, email Audible Café theme music by Brian Eddy
In Episode 198, Tucker welcomes Jonathan Steingraber to the show to discuss his story, his real estate investing business and how he continues to work with Fortune Builders to help investors achieve their goals. Tucker and Jon talk about today's real estate market, what it takes to get deals today, the types of marketing they do, what market conditions Jon see's in 2018 and the work he does for Fortune Builders. We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to leave us feedback and reviews!
Thor Steingraber is the executive director of Cal State Northridge's Valley Performing Arts Center, or "The Soraya," thanks to Younes and Soraya Nazarian's decision to give $17 million in support of the center's programming. Donations such as these, as Thor notes early in our conversation, are "transformative." They offer both financial security to the constantly-economically-vulnerable performing arts and opportunities to serve new audiences. But the Nazarian's gift isn't the only transformation we discuss. Listen to a discussion about individual changes, technological-cultural developments, demographic shifts, and even marketing differences.
This is a special encore edition. Renowned biologist Sandra Steingraber has made fighting environmentally induced cancers her lifes work. Steingraber's book, Living Downstream, has been turned into a movie chronicling a year in her life trying to create a world free of cancer causing toxics. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the documentary film, Living Downstream. Special thanks to The People's Picture Company for allowing us to excerpt the film ‘Living Downstream'. Featuring: Sandra Steingraber, author of Living Downstream: An Ecologist's Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment Host: Andrew Stelzer Producers: George Lavender, Laura Flynn, Jasmin Lopez Community Storytelling fellows: Al Sasser, Ivan Rodriguez Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Web Editor: Kwan Booth Music: Sunchyme by Dario G Recurring by Bonobo For More Information: Living Downstream Living Downstream Home Video DVD Sandra Steingraber Dangers of Fracking Food and Water Watch About Air Toxics-EPA Blacksmith Institute Articles, reports, etc. A Conversation with Sandra Steingraber Toxic Power: How Power Plants Contaminate Our Air and States The post Living Downstream ENCORE appeared first on KPFA.
This is a special encore edition. Renowned biologist Sandra Steingraber has made fighting environmentally induced cancers her lifes work. Steingraber’s book, Living Downstream, has been turned into a movie chronicling a year in her life trying to create a world free of cancer causing toxics. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the documentary film, Living Downstream. Special thanks to The People’s Picture Company for allowing us to excerpt the film ‘Living Downstream’.
This is a special encore edition. Renowned biologist Sandra Steingraber has made fighting environmentally induced cancers her lifes work. Steingraber’s book, Living Downstream, has been turned into a movie chronicling a year in her life trying to create a world free of cancer causing toxics. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the documentary film, Living Downstream. Special thanks to The People’s Picture Company for allowing us to excerpt the film ‘Living Downstream’.
Renowned biologist Sandra Steingraber has made fighting environmentally induced cancers her lifes work. Steingraber's book, Living Downstream, has been turned into a movie chronicling a year in her life trying to create a world free of cancer causing toxics. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the documentary film, Living Downstream. Special thanks to The People's Picture Company for allowing us to excerpt the film ‘Living Downstream'. Featuring: Sandra Steingraber, author of Living Downstream: An Ecologist's Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment. Music: Sunchyme by Dario G Recurring by Bonobo For More Information: Living Downstream Living Downstream Home Video DVD Sandra Steingraber Dangers of Fracking Food and Water Watch About Air Toxics-EPA Blacksmith Institute Articles, reports, etc. A Conversation with Sandra Steingraber Toxic Power: How Power Plants Contaminate Our Air and States The post Making Contact – Living Downstream appeared first on KPFA.
Renowned biologist Sandra Steingraber has made fighting environmentally induced cancers her lifes work. Steingraber’s book, Living Downstream, has been turned into a movie chronicling a year in her life trying to create a world free of cancer causing toxics. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the documentary film, Living Downstream. Special thanks to The People’s Picture Company for allowing us to excerpt the film ‘Living Downstream’.
Renowned biologist Sandra Steingraber has made fighting environmentally induced cancers her lifes work. Steingraber’s book, Living Downstream, has been turned into a movie chronicling a year in her life trying to create a world free of cancer causing toxics. On this edition, we hear excerpts of the documentary film, Living Downstream. Special thanks to The People’s Picture Company for allowing us to excerpt the film ‘Living Downstream’.
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Dr. Tony Ingraffea, the foremost engineering authority on fractures, and biologist/author Sandra Steingraber bust the industry myths around the hydrofracking of natural gas. Dr. Ingraffea states that the risks are not acceptable and lists a number of problems that can occur from water and air pollution to worsening climate change. Steingraber, who founded the growing New Yorkers Against Fracking and helped to delay fracking in New York, explains the health risks. A mother of two, she states that fracking and climate change constitute the most serious risks to children’s health. Find out what you can do to stop it. For more information, visit ClearingtheFOGRadio.org.
Nothing could be more important than the health of our children, and no one is better suited to examine the threats against it than Sandra Steingraber. Once called "a poet with a knife," she blends precise science with lyrical memoir. In Living Downstream, she spoke as a biologist and cancer survivor; in Having Faith, she spoke as an ecologist and expectant mother, viewing her own body as a habitat. Now she speaks as the scientist mother of two young children, enjoying and celebrating their lives while searching for ways to protect them from the toxic, climate-threatened world they inhabit.Each chapter of Raising Elijah focuses on one inevitable ingredient of childhood -- everything from pizza to laundry to homework to the "Big Talk" -- and explores the underlying social, political, and ecological forces behind it. Through these everyday moments, Steingraber demonstrates how closely the private, intimate world of parenting connects to the public world of policymaking and how the ongoing environmental crisis is, fundamentally, a crisis of family life.Recorded On: Wednesday, May 18, 2011