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Justin Baldoni's co-founder of Wayfarer, Steve Sarowitz was hit with threats of arson and the kidnapping of his daughter, in the name of Blake Lively! The shocking details authorities have just revealed. Plus, Prince Harry has reportedly been "blackballed" by the Royal Family, and Bravo announces a series of new shows coming! Get rid of nasty parasites with the gold-standard Ivermectin + Mebendazole Parasite Cleanse from The Wellness Company. Click here www.twc.health/nofilter and use code NOFILTER to save $90 plus Free Shipping. US Residents Only. Try AshwaMag risk-free! Go to www.ashwamag.com now and use discount code NOFILTER at checkout to get 20% off your first order and free shipping . Get your tour tickets to see No Filter with Zack Peter LIVE: https://www.x1entertainment.com/zackpeter Shop New Merch now: https://merchlabs.com/collections/zack-peter?srsltid=AfmBOoqqnV3kfsOYPubFFxCQdpCuGjVgssGIXZRXHcLPH9t4GjiKoaio Book a personalized message on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/QxWQhpd1TIb Listen to The Pop Report: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pop-report/id1746150111 Watch Disaster Daters: https://open.spotify.com/show/3L4GLnKwz9Uy5dT8Ey1VPi Join the Zack Pack Community to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3Zs51YaK-xw2U5ypi5eqg/join Couldn't get enough? Follow @justplainzack or @nofilterwithzack
Paylocity's Steve Sarowitz cofounded film studio Wayfarer with Justin Baldoni and has bankrolled its movies, including It Ends with Us. Now he's embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal involving some of Hollywood's most powerful players. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nur noch ein einziges Mal – It ends with us bekamen wir in der Sneak Preview. Das ist ein Liebesfilm/Drama von und mit Justin Baldoni und Blake Lively in der weiblichen Hauptrolle. In der Colleen-Hover-Romanverfilmung Nur noch ein einziges Mal - It ends with us findet eine Floristin den Mann ihrer Träume. Doch wie kann sie jemanden von sich überzeugen, der nicht an feste Beziehungen glaubt? Und wie kann sie verhindern, dass die Vergangenheit sich wiederholt? Nach diesem Romantik Schmachtfetzen brauchten wir etwas handfestere Action und sind am Mittwoch in die Vorpremiere von ALIEN: ROMULUS gegangen. Fede Alvarez hat die Regie übernommen und Ridley Scott fungiert als Produzent. Kann diese Wiederbelebung des Alien Franchises auf diese Weise gelingen? Bei uns erfahrt ihr es und auch, ob sich die neuen Kino D-BOX Sitze für diesen Film lohnen. Es gibt natürlich bei uns exklusiv die Stuttgarter Kinocharts, die Neustarts der Woche und zusätzlich noch ein paar Ankündigungen für die nächste Woche, u.a. GAMESCOM 2024. Ich hoffe euch gefällt unser Podcast und ihr könnt ihn mit 5 Sternen bewerten und weiterempfehlen. Vielen Dank! NUR NOCH EIN EINZIGES MAL – IT ENDS WITH US ist die erste Verfilmung eines Romans von Colleen Hoover für die große Leinwand und erzählt die mitreißende Geschichte von Lily Bloom (BLAKE LIVELY), einer Frau, die ihre traumatische Kindheit hinter sich lassen will, um in Boston ein neues Leben zu beginnen. Dort möchte sie ihren lebenslangen Traum verwirklichen und ihr eigenes Geschäft eröffnen. Bei einer zufälligen Begegnung mit dem charmanten Neurochirurgen Ryle Kincaid (JUSTIN BALDONI) fliegen zwischen den beiden sofort die Funken und sie fühlen eine tiefe Verbindung. Doch als sie sich Hals über Kopf ineinander verlieben, bemerkt Lily Seiten an Ryle, die sie an die Beziehung ihrer Eltern erinnern. Plötzlich taucht auch Lilys erste große Liebe Atlas Corrigan (BRANDON SKLENAR) wieder in ihrem Leben auf. Dadurch wird auch ihre Beziehung zu Ryle auf den Kopf gestellt. Lily erkennt, dass sie lernen muss, auf ihre eigenen Stärken zu vertrauen. Und sie muss eine überaus schwierige Entscheidung für ihre Zukunft treffen. Die Hauptrollen der Bestsellerverfilmung NUR NOCH EIN EINZIGES MAL – IT ENDS WITH US spielen Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj, Amy Morton und Brandon Sklenar. Justin Baldoni führte auch Regie, nach einem Drehbuch von Christy Hall, basierend auf dem Roman von Colleen Hoover. Produzenten sind Alex Saks, Jamey Heath und Christy Hall. Executive Producers sind Steve Sarowitz, Justin Baldoni, Andrew Calof, Blake Lively, Andrea Ajemian und Colleen Hoover. Alien: Romulus kehrt zu den Ursprüngen des Sci-Fi-Horror-Franchises zurück und konfrontiert eine Gruppe Weltraum-Siedler auf einer verlassenen Raumstation mit dem furchteinflößenden Wesen aus einer anderen Welt. Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny) gehört zu einer Gruppe junger Weltraumkolonisatoren, die in der Leere des Alls auf eine unbesetzte Raumstation stoßen: Romulus. Gemeinsam mit Kay (Isabela Merced), Tyler (Archie Renaux), Andy (David Jonsson), Navarro (Aileen Wu) und Bjorn (Spike Fearn) beschließt Rain, sich auf das fremde Schiff zu wagen, um vielleicht ein paar nützliche Sachen zu plündern. Doch auf Entdeckungstour an Bord der verlassenen Station muss die Gruppe schnell feststellen, dass sie nicht so allein sind wie ursprünglich angenommen. Ein ungemein tödlicher Gegner lauert in der Dunkelheit und der Überlebenskampf beginnt. Timecodes: 00:00:00 Nur noch ein Einziges Mal - It Ends with us 00:14:14 Tipps für die nächste Sneak Preview 00:16:56 ALIEN: ROMULUS 00:32:04 Kinocharts und Neustarts 00:33:59 Streaming Neustarts 00:34:40 Interne News und Ankündigung 00:35:26 Spotify Playlist
Hey everyone... Garfield returns to the big screen in a new animated adaptation! The Garfield Movie is the latest summer 2024 blockbuster but one of the first to be directly aimed at kids so it's going to be interesting to see how the box office shapes up for this film over the next couple of weeks. While I was pretty big on reading Garfield comics on newspapers when I was younger, I can't exactly say that this is one of the IPs from my childhood that I've been clamoring to get rebooted. So, does The Garfield Movie provide innocent family fun and feel true to the character... or is it a generic 'kids' film? Find out in this review! The Garfield Movie: Directed by: Mark Dindal Screenplay by: Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove and David Reynolds Based on the Garfield Characters Created by: Jim Davis Produced by: John Cohen, Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Steven P. Wegner, Craig Sost, Namit Malhotra Executive Producers: Jim Davis, Bridget McMeel, David Reynolds, Scott Parish, Carl Rogers, Tom Jacomb, Crosby Clyse, Chris Pflug, Simon Hedges, Louis Koo, Steve Sarowitz, Justin Baldoni, Peter Luo Music by: John Debney Edited by: Mark Keefer Casting by: Monika Mikkelsen Production Design by: Pete Oswald Art Direction by: Jeanie Chang Cast: Chris Pratt, Samuel L. Jackson, Hannah Waddingham, Ving Rhames, Nicholas Hoult, Cecily Strong, Harvey Guillén, Brett Goldstein, Bowen Yang Synopsis: Garfield, the world-famous, Monday-hating, lasagna-loving indoor cat, is about to have a wild outdoor adventure! After an unexpected reunion with his long-lost father – scruffy street cat Vic – Garfield and his canine friend Odie are forced from their perfectly pampered life into joining Vic in a hilarious, high-stakes heist.
Steve shares the incredible work his foundations are doing as well as upcoming films produced at Wayfarer Studios. We also talk about the Wayfarer Theaters and the amazing films they screen along with the Q&As they conduct with people like Geena Davis, Rainn Wilson and Jane Goodall. Support your local theaters, local businesses and one another. Support the Towncast by subscribing! www.wayfarertheaters.ocom www.wayfarerfoundation.org www.juliangrace.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flavio-romeo/message
The founder of Paylocity, he is a partner in the Wayfarer Foundation, whose mission is to “advance humankind spiritually toward a future peaceful world civilization.” Dauntingly ambitious. My mission this weekend is to clean my oven, and I won't. Presented with the New York Baha'i Center.
In the wake of the tragedy that hit Highland Park, Illinois in 2022, Steve Sarowitz is bringing some joy back to the community by purchasing and renaming the Renaissance Place Theater to the Wayfarer Theater. As the co-owner of Wayfarer Studios, a movie production company, Steve talks about bringing great movies, premieres and wonderful family events to this beautiful community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flavio-romeo/message
The Yoruba religion is a tapestry of myths, magic, spirits, and secrets. Prothero calls it "a tradition about hanging onto tradition," a way for people scattered by the African diaspora to connect to their common origins.
On Season 6, Episode 1 of the Race To Speak Up Podcast, Steve Sarowitz is an international philanthropist interested in promoting unity and advocating for eliminating racism, sexism, nationalism, and religious prejudice. He is the founder of Paylocity, a leading U.S. payroll provider, and the director of Payescape, a U.K. payroll provider. He is a passionate Bahai who has given presentations about the Baha'i Faith and its vision of world unity at several venues worldwide. Steve served as Executive Producer for the award-winning documentary Maya Angelou: And Still, I Rise and The Gate: Dawn of the Baha'i Faith, a groundbreaking documentary about the founding of the Baha'i Faith. _ Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast's Youtube Channel and follow on social media so that you won't miss episodes and updates. The Race To Speak Up Podcast Series is also available on Spotify and all of the other podcast platforms are linked below. And make sure to share with others! _ Steve Sarowitz Social Media! Website - www.wayfarerstudios.com Instagram/Facebook - @Steve Sarowitz _ Buy Devin Speaks Up! Now - www.racetospeakup.com/shop Follow the Race To Speak Up Podcast Series Social Medias! Website: https://www.racetospeakup.com/ Youtube Channel: @The Race To Speak Up Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMs7b_gwc6ghUkn-gbHLGTQ) Instagram: @racetospeakup (https://www.instagram.com/racetospeakup/) Twitter: @racetospeakup (https://twitter.com/racetospeakup) Facebook: @racetospeakup (https://www.facebook.com/race.to.speak.up.1) Facebook Group: Humanity Rising's Race To Speak Up Podcast (https://www.facebook.com/groups/402275578130780/about) Spotify: @ The Race To Speak Up Podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/66Az1PJY9GZeGxrfDJl0tZ) Anchor: @The Race To Speak Up Podcast (https://anchor.fm/racetospeakuppodcast) Linktree: https://linktr.ee/RaceToSpeakUp www.humanityrising.org _ Hi, I'm Devin and welcome to Humanity Rising's Race To Speak Up Podcast Series! It's where we have open and engaging conversations about bullying prevention, how to be upstanders, and how we are making a positive difference in our communities. For me, how I “Race To Speak Up” is by educating others about bullying prevention through my anti-bullying organization, #RaceToSpeakUp. Join me on this journey as we spread our positive messages and how we are working towards a more empathetic world! The only question for you now is, How Do You Race To Speak Up? The views expressed in this podcast are representative of the personal opinions/views of the guest and host. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racetospeakuppodcast/message
This ninth and final episode in our Ambassador to Humanity podcast series reflects on the passing of this unique personality as well as the legacy of his life of sacrificial service for humankind today.Any person who strives to follow Abdu'l-Baha's example, in whatever measure, takes part in his ongoing conversation with humanity – which has resulted, so far, in the devotion of millions of followers in every part of the world. Hopefully, this series of podcasts has offered listeners insights into the life and character, thinking and action, of this extraordinary figure, inspiring all who have heard it to continue their investigation into how this Ambassador to Humanity can continue to influence human life today. Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Ann Boyles, Michael Day, Hooper Dunbar, Kathryn Jewett Hogenson, Nwandi Lawson, Moojan Momen, Wendi Momen, Bahiyyih Nakhjavani, Anne Perry, Robert Stockman, Lesley Taherzadeh O'Mara, and Shinji Yamamoto.Featuring the voices of Anthony Azizi, Penn Badgley, Emily Baldoni, Justin Baldoni, Beverley Evans Matthews, James Gillies, Dana Haqjoo, Carmel Irandoust, and Masud Olufani.Written and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan Rainsford.Assistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
What does it mean to be spiritual in a material world? How do we develop noble human qualities like generosity, kindness, and forgiveness? What is the value of prayer? What is the relationship between religion and spirituality? We explore these essential questions in this episode of Ambassador to Humanity.Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Ann Boyles, Michael Day, Wendi Momen, Bahiyyih Nakhjavani, Anne Perry, Steven Phelps, Robert Stockman, and Lesley Taherzadeh O'Mara Featuring the voice of Penn BadgleyWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
This episode of Ambassador to Humanity describes how Abdu'l-Baha dedicated every waking moment of his life to serving those around him and how, through his example, he encouraged others to do the same.Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Hooper Dunbar, Nwandi Lawson, Wendi Momen, Robert Stockman, and Lesley Taherzadeh O'MaraFeaturing the voices of Anthony Azizi, Penn Badgley, Justin Baldoni, James Gillies, Beverley Evans Matthews, Adam Mondschein, Sarah Perceval, and Shirin Youseffian-Maanian Written and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
Episode 6 of Ambassador to Humanity explores how Abdu'l-Baha clearly delineated the deep spiritual principles and attitudinal and behavioral changes required to end war and build an enduring global peace. Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Amin Egea, Kathy Hogenson, Moojan Momen, and Tim PerryFeaturing the voices of Emily Baldoni, Justin Baldoni, Carmel Irandoust, Adam Mondschein, and Rob WeinbergWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
This episode of Ambassador to Humanity explores how Abdu'l-Baha consistently promoted the equality of the sexes as one of the fundamental teachings of the Baha'i Faith. In his writings, his father Baha'u'llah had unequivocally proclaimed the equality of women and men, and Abdu'l-Baha set out to describe the many implications of that equality in his own talks and correspondence. Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Ann Boyles, Moojan Momen, and Wendi MomenFeaturing the voices of Justin Baldoni, Beverley Evans Matthews, Naim Rastani, Maia Reneau, and Stéphane ZahraiWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
In this episode of the Ambassador to Humanity podcast, we learn how Abdu'l-Baha harbored no illusions about the systemic crisis that racism posed — and indeed continues to pose — for America's social fabric, and how after his visit to the West, the matter remained at the forefront of his mind throughout the rest of his earthly life.Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson, with contributions from Amin Egea, Nwandi Lawson and Robert StockmanFeaturing the voices of Annabel Knight, Adam Mondschein, Patrick O'Mara, and Masud OlufaniWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
When Abdu'l-Baha went West, the world changed, because he brought Baha'u'llah's message of oneness and unity to all people.Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilsonwith contributions from Michael Day, Hooper Dunbar, Kathryn Jewett Hogensen, Nwandi Lawson, Moojan Momen, Anne Perry, Tim Perry, Robert Stockman, and Lesley Taherzadeh O'Mara; and historical reminiscences from Jean Bonn, Joseph Ioas, Monroe Ioas, Sylvia Paine Parmalee, Bahiyyih Randall-Winckler, Eva Swingle, Isabelle Windust, Shinji Yamamoto, and Aziz Yazdi featuring the voices of Valerie Atwood, Anthony Azizi, Beverley Evans Matthews, Nathan Rainsford, and Paul Taylor Extracts from Baha'i Blogcast with Anne and Tim Perry used with the permission of Baha'i BlogExtracts from Luminous Journey: Abdu'l-Baha in America, 1912, courtesy of Anne and Tim Perry, Perry ProductionsWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
How could Abdu'l-Baha possibly spend four decades in one of the world's worst prisons – and still be supremely happy?Credits:Narrated by Parisa Fitz-Henley and Rainn Wilson with contributions from Michael Day, Kathryn Jewett Hogensen, Mona Khademi, Robert Stockman, and Lesley Taherzadeh O'MaraFeaturing the voices of Penn Badgely, Justin Baldoni, Ford Bowers, James Gillies, Nava Kavelin, Beverley Evans Matthews, Adam Mondschein, Siria Rutstein, and Jordan Wilkinson-SmithWritten and produced by Rob Weinberg and Nathan RainsfordAssistant Editor: Noah MatthewsExecutive producers include Rainn Wilson, Shahin Sobhani, Steve Sarowitz, Maia Reneau, and Ford Bowers for Spring Green Media, in collaboration with 239Days.com and BahaiTeachings.org.
Steve Sarowitz is the Founder and Chairman of Paylocity, a company that he started with just three people in a 600 square feet office which has since grown into a billion-dollar company and a leading US provider of payroll and HR solutions. Steve also serves as CEO of Blue Marble Payroll, an international payroll provider, and the Director of Payescape, a UK payroll provider. He is also an international philanthropist who plans to give away over £1billion to charitable causes during his lifetime. Steve and his wife have a family foundation that supports over 50 worthy causes worldwide, including programs helping orphans, foster children, refugees, and many other people in need. He has also helped produce several movies including The Gate, a ground-breaking film documentary about the Baháʼí faith which was named as the Best Religious Documentary of 2018. In this episode… Steve Sarowitz is passionate about the things he is involved in and he was able to utilize this passion to bring his faith, business, and philanthropy together in order to create a positive spin to everything he touches. Steve found a new religion six years ago and has gone on from there to create movies about it, found and run companies based on its principles, and more. But that’s only the latter part of Steve’s incredible entrepreneurial Journey. He takes us back to the time he founded a Chinese restaurant and failed, and how he lost $1 million after investing in the wrong payroll product before getting it right with Paylocity. After Paylocity went public and grew into an $11 billion empire, Steve has gone on to found Blue Marble Payroll and join Wayfarer Studios—further expanding his successes and achievements in his entrepreneurial career. Take a listen to Dr. Jeremy Weisz’s Inspired Insider Podcast episode with Steve Sarowitz, Founder and Chairman of Paylocity, about how Steve combines religion, philanthropy, and business in his career as an entrepreneur. Steve shares the story of how he founded and built Paylocity, the challenges that came with relinquishing control as CEO of the company, how he discovered and committed to the Baháʼí faith, the learning experiences he’s had throughout his career, and more.
Chicago based philanthropist, founder and chairman of Paylocity (NASDAQ: PCTY), Steve Sarowitz, zoomed with us to discuss his philanthropic philosophy, world views, personal background, and his thoughts on ways we can ultimately change our world for the better (17:15). We also have an important announcement regarding a new potential addition to the show (63:00). Other segments include "Mt. Trashmore" (6:05), Ask the "Amateurs" (65:45), and a new segment entitled "What We Got Right and What We Got Wrong" (72:13).
The Payroll Billionaire. Steve Sarowitz joins Nick Day on the Payroll Podcast to talk Philanthropy, The Baha'i Faith; and Unifying Society Steve is Founder and Chairman of Paylocity, a leading U.S. provider of payroll and HR solutions; CEO of International Payroll Provider, Blue Marble; and Director of UK Payroll Provider, Payescape. Steve also plans to give away £1billion to charity during his lifetime. Payroll Entrepreneur, Filmmaker and Passionate Philanthropist, this is one episode you do not want to miss!
The Payroll Billionaire. Steve Sarowitz joins Nick Day on the Payroll Podcast to talk Philanthropy, The Baha'i Faith; and Unifying Society Steve is Founder and Chairman of Paylocity, a leading U.S. provider of payroll and HR solutions; CEO of International Payroll Provider, Blue Marble; and Director of UK Payroll Provider, Payescape. Steve also plans to give away £1billion to charity during his lifetime. Payroll Entrepreneur, Filmmaker and Passionate Philanthropist, this is one episode you do not want to miss!
The recent film The Gate chronicles the early history of the Baha'i faith. We speak with executive producer Steve Sarowitz about the making of the film and the events it portrays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With only about five million Baha'is in the world, few people know much about the religion. A convert commisioned a film to change that.
America's religious freedom allows people to live out their faiths and act on their beliefs -- through passion projects.
Steve Sarowitz is not a filmmaker. But when the former tech entrepreneur declared himself a Baha’i, he felt compelled to bring awareness to his new faith. But members of the faith are not allowed to proslytize, and with only about five million Baha’is in the world, few people know much about the faith - or its origin story. So Sarowitz set off to make what became “The Gate: Dawn of the Baha'i Faith,” a documentary from Spring Green Films about the creation of the Baha’i faith and its prophet the Báb, directed by Peabody Award-winner Bob Hercules. You can watch the trailer here. Steve Sarowitz, executive producer, and Bob Hercules, director, of "The Gate: Dawn of the Baha'i Faith" Director Bob Hercules (top) and executive producer Steve Sarowitz (bottom) worked for several years to complete the documentary telling the origin story of the Baha'i faith. (Images courtesy of Spring Green Films) Alberto Javier Montals Pozzoli as Vahid in 'The Gate: Dawn of the Baha’i Faith' (Image courtesy of Spring Green Films) Tala Delvarani as Tahirih in 'The Gate: Dawn of the Baha’i Faith' (Image courtesy of Spring Green Films)
Welcome to the 69th RNA Annual Conference! Please use our welcome reception to greet friends and colleagues, and to network with our exhibitors and sponsors. Enjoy a wide spread of appetizers and small plates, and grab a drink from our cash bar. Sponsored by Spring Green Films. Speakers: Bob Hercules, Steve Sarowitz.
Hello and welcome to the Baha’i Blogcast with me your host, Rainn Wilson. In this series of podcasts I interview members of the Baha’i Faith and friends from all over the world about their hearts, and minds, and souls, their spiritual journeys, what they’re interested in, and what makes them tick. In this episode I'm in Chicago again, and I'm joined by my friends Syda Segovia Taylor and Kelsey Taylor, an awesome couple who live here in the Chicago area. Syda works as a consultant in issues relating to social justice and Kelsey owns his own civil engineering company. They are both members of the Baha'i Faith and are passionate about working on issues around social justice and youth empowerment. In this conversation we talk about the work they're doing, issues relating to race, youth, violence, social inequality in the neighbourhood and the lessons they've learned. They also really open up and talk about how they've separated twice within their 21 years of marriage, what that was like, and the hard work they put in to strengthen not only their relationship, but themselves as individuals. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did! To find out more about Syda and Kelsey, and some of the things we covered in this episode, check out the following links: * Syda Segovia Taylor's LinkedIn profile: www.linkedin.com/in/syda-segovia-taylor-m-a-414a4629/ * Kelsey Taylor's LinkedIn profile: www.linkedin.com/in/kelseyataylorcivil/ * Syda's talk on BahaiTeachings.com called ‘Healing the Trauma of Racism and Violence’ can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikpbv9zSQ74 * Syda talks about her work with Dr. Joy DeGruy (http://joydegruy.com/), who was also a guest on the ‘Baha'i Blogcast with Rainn Wilson’, and you can listen to that episode here: http://bahaiblog.net/site/2017/03/bahai-blogcast-rainn-wilson-episode-10-joy-degruy/ * Syda also mentions Steve Sarowitz, who was also a guest on the ‘Baha'i Blogcast with Rainn Wilson’, and you can listen to that episode here: http://bahaiblog.net/site/2018/05/bahai-blogcast-rainn-wilson-episode-25-steve-sarowitz/ * Syda talks about the work being done by Environmentalists of Color (http://www.eocnetwork.org/), and Sacred Keepers (http://www.sacredkeepers.org/). * I mention the Baha'i gardens in the Holy Land (http://www.ganbahai.org.il/en/), and you may enjoy this visual exploration of the Baha'i gardens in this video called ‘Pathways’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGiXqusyrQ4 * Kelsey talks about his namesake, Curtis Kelsey, whom you can read about here: http://bahaiblog.net/site/2016/11/life-curtis-kelsey/ * I mention my conversation with Stephen Phelps, who was also a guest on the ‘Baha'i Blogcast with Rainn Wilson’, and you can listen to that episode here: http://bahaiblog.net/site/2016/08/bahai-blogcast-rainn-wilson-episode-7-steven-phelps/ * Kelsey talks about the 'Love Bank' model found in therapist Dr. Harley's book ‘Effective Marriage Counseling’ (https://amzn.to/2s8vfgB), and the book ‘Divorce Busting’ (https://amzn.to/2sDseVs) * Kelsey talks about the quotation from the Baha'i Writings: "Not until man is tried doth the pure gold distinctly separate from the dross. Torment is the fire of test wherein the pure gold shineth." -Abdu'l-Baha Be sure to ‘subscribe’ to the Baha’i Blogcast for more episodes on: *YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLePDtgwcyKAQmifUJTw0Kk-hBGL2ZGMJi *iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/bahai%E2%80%A6son/id1127132519 *Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bahaiblogcast *Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EnTNdLBTeu4KrA9xFTgQw If you would like to find out more about the Baha'i Faith visit BAHAI.ORG, and for more great Baha'i-inspired content check out BAHAIBLOG.NET. Thanks for listening! -Rainn Wilson
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Hello and welcome to the Baha’i Blogcast with me your host, Rainn Wilson. In this series of podcasts I interview members of the Baha’i Faith and friends from all over the world about their hearts, and minds, and souls, their spiritual journeys, what they’re interested in, and what makes them tick. In this episode I'm in Chicago, USA with Steve Sarowitz, founder of Paylocity.com, and the Executive Producer of 'The Gate: Dawn of the Baha'i Faith', a new documentary film that tells the story of the life of the Bab, His message, and the origins of the Babi religion. In this conversation, we not only talk about the life of the Bab and this wonderful new documentary, but Steve enthusiastically shares his thoughts on what forgiveness might mean, how he became a Baha'i, what he's learned from volunteering at the Baha'i House of Worship in Chicago, the concept of progressive revelation, and the importance of sharing the Teachings of the Baha'i Faith with everyone while being careful not to be too pushy. To find out more about Steve Sarowitz and some of the things we covered in the podcast, check out the following links: * Watch the trailer to the 'The Gate: Dawn of the Baha'i Faith' here: https://thegatefilm.com/trailer/ * To learn more about 'The Gate: Dawn of the Baha'i Faith' and find out screening times, go to the film's official website: https://thegatefilm.com/ * You can find out more about the life of the Bab here: http://www.bahai.org/the-bab/life-the-bab * Listen to the BahaiTeachings.com interview with Steve Sarowitz here on the Cloud9 podcast: http://bahaiteachings.org/film-producer-steve-sarowitz-making-gate * I mention that Steve volunteers at the Baha'i House of Worship located just outside of Chicago. You can find out more about Houses of Worship (also commonly referred to as a Baha'i temple and a Mashriqu'l-Adhkar) here: www.bahai.org/action/devotional-life/mashriqul-adhkar and learn more about the Baha'i House of Worship for North America here: https://www.bahai.us/bahai-temple * Learn more about Steve's company from his company's website: www.paylocity.com * Steve talks about his experience visiting the Shrine of the Bab in Haifa, Israel. You can find out more about the Shrine of the Bab from these two links: www.bahai.org/the-bab/shrine and http://bahaiblog.net/site/2013/07/the-shrine-of-the-bab-and-its-significance/ * Steve mentions the Baha'i Obligatory Prayer which you can find out more about from this article: http://bahaiblog.net/site/2012/08/what-is-obligatory-prayer-and-why-is-it-important/ Be sure to ‘subscribe’ to the Baha’i Blogcast for more weekly episodes on: *iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/bahai%E2%80%A6son/id1127132519 *Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bahaiblogcast *Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EnTNdLBTeu4KrA9xFTgQw? If you would like to find out more about the Baha'i Faith visit BAHAI.ORG, and for more great Baha'i-inspired content check out BAHAIBLOG.NET. Thanks for listening! -Rainn Wilson
Entrepreneur and film producer Steve Sarowitz talks to BahaiTeachings.org about his fascination with The Bab, the forerunner and herald of Baha'u’llah, and why he was moved to produce the upcoming ABC documentary about the Bab’s remarkable life. Check out https://thegatefilm.com for more info. SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE channel to receive notifications about our latest videos: https://goo.gl/IaupVU Follow us on SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/bahaiteachings Follow us on FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/bahaiteachings.org Follow us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/bahai_teachings Follow us on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bahaiteachings Visit us at: http://www.BahaiTeachings.org
Steve Sarowitz, 51, a Chicago tech entrepreneur and Paylocity founder, is a philanthropist. He was raised Jewish but is now Baha’i, which teaches there’s “essentially one faith being revealed over the history of humanity.”