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Big Conversations, Little Bar
Guest: Susan Stein, Fashion Visionary, Philanthropist & Artist

Big Conversations, Little Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 52:50


Join hosts Patrick Evans and Randy Florence for an enlightening discussion on Big Conversations, Little Bar as they sit down with Susan Stein, the visionary behind Fashion Week El Paseo and the longtime fashion editor for Palm Springs Life magazine. With a career that kicked off in New York at Saks Fifth Avenue and burgeoned through significant roles at Bloomingdale's and the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Stein has been a pivotal force in bringing global fashion acclaim to the Coachella Valley. She shares her journey from fashion-public relations director to creative producer and director of the West Coast's most prominent fashion event. You will also hear how she's intertwined high fashion with philanthropy, supporting organizations like Animal Samaritans and The Joslyn Center. Don't miss this episode filled with style, substance, and vision recorded live at Skip Paige's Little Bar - the Center of the Coachella Valley Universe in Palm Desert and presented by the McCallum Theatre where the 2024-25 Season's tickets are now on sale at www.mccallumtheatre.org.

Monticello Podcasts
Object(-ive) History at Monticello

Monticello Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 29:48


Every object tells a story, right? So, imagine what 5,000 might have to say. In this episode, Monticello curators Susan Stein, Diane Ehrenpreis, and Emilie Johnson discuss the extensive collection of objects they and their predecessors have amassed over the past 100 years related to Thomas Jefferson and his famous Virginia home and plantation. They highlight some of the most significant items belonging to Jefferson and his family, and objects connected to the enslaved people who lived and worked at Monticello. The curators explore how the collecting priorities and interpretive approach have evolved over time to provide a more complete picture of Jefferson as a thinker and founder, but also the complicated reality of slavery and the diverse lives of all those who called Monticello home.

In the Course of Human Events
A Crusade for Monticello

In the Course of Human Events

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 22:38


On April 13, 1909, Maud Littleton, wife of a well known New York attorney and politician, fulfilled a life-long desire to visit Monticello. Despite a "kind and hospitable" reception by the house's then-owner Jefferson Monroe Levy, Littleton was not impressed and shortly after launched a years-long public campaign first to purchase and then to wrest Monticello from Levy, whose family had owned and preserved the property for nearly 80 years. For both Levy and Littleton, Monticello was a shrine to its original owner and national hero, Thomas Jefferson. For both it was a place worth fighting for "to the last ditch." In this episode of our In the Course of Human Events podcast, journalist, author, documentary filmmaker, Steven Pressman -- with help from author Marc Leepson and Susan Stein, Monticello's Richard Gilder Senior Curator, Special Projects -- describes the battles that took place in Congress and across the nation in a time before national parks or the widespread appearance of privately operated historic sites.

In the Course of Human Events
A Crusade for Monticello

In the Course of Human Events

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 22:38


On April 13, 1909, Maud Littleton, wife of a well known New York attorney and politician, fulfilled a life-long desire to visit Monticello. Despite a "kind and hospitable" reception by the house's then-owner Jefferson Monroe Levy, Littleton was not impressed and shortly after launched a years-long public campaign first to purchase and then to wrest Monticello from Levy, whose family had owned and preserved the property for nearly 80 years. For both Levy and Littleton, Monticello was a shrine to its original owner and national hero, Thomas Jefferson. For both it was a place worth fighting for "to the last ditch." In this episode of our In the Course of Human Events podcast, journalist, author, documentary filmmaker, Steven Pressman -- with help from author Marc Leepson and Susan Stein, Monticello's Richard Gilder Senior Curator, Special Projects -- describes the battles that took place in Congress and across the nation in a time before national parks or the widespread appearance of privately operated historic sites.

Monticello Podcasts
A Crusade for Monticello

Monticello Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 22:38


On April 13, 1909, Maud Littleton, wife of a well known New York attorney and politician, fulfilled a life-long desire to visit Monticello. Despite a "kind and hospitable" reception by the house's then-owner Jefferson Monroe Levy, Littleton was not impressed and shortly after launched a years-long public campaign first to purchase and then to wrest Monticello from Levy, whose family had owned and preserved the property for nearly 80 years. For both Levy and Littleton, Monticello was a shrine to its original owner and national hero, Thomas Jefferson. For both it was a place worth fighting for "to the last ditch." In this episode of our In the Course of Human Events podcast, journalist, author, documentary filmmaker, Steven Pressman -- with help from author Marc Leepson and Susan Stein, Monticello's Richard Gilder Senior Curator, Special Projects -- describes the battles that took place in Congress and across the nation in a time before national parks or the widespread appearance of privately operated historic sites.

Monticello Podcasts
A Crusade for Monticello

Monticello Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 22:38


On April 13, 1909, Maud Littleton, wife of a well known New York attorney and politician, fulfilled a life-long desire to visit Monticello. Despite a "kind and hospitable" reception by the house's then-owner Jefferson Monroe Levy, Littleton was not impressed and shortly after launched a years-long public campaign first to purchase and then to wrest Monticello from Levy, whose family had owned and preserved the property for nearly 80 years. For both Levy and Littleton, Monticello was a shrine to its original owner and national hero, Thomas Jefferson. For both it was a place worth fighting for "to the last ditch." In this episode of our In the Course of Human Events podcast, journalist, author, documentary filmmaker, Steven Pressman -- with help from author Marc Leepson and Susan Stein, Monticello's Richard Gilder Senior Curator, Special Projects -- describes the battles that took place in Congress and across the nation in a time before national parks or the widespread appearance of privately operated historic sites.

Going Places
Susan Stein: Playwright, Performer, Founder of the Etty Project

Going Places

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 61:09


Susan Stein is the founder, playwright, and performer of the Etty Project. She has spent the past 11 years touring her original play, Etty to theaters, universities, schools, prisons and other venues across the country and internationally. The Etty project shares the journals and writings of Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish Dutch student living and writing in occupied Amsterdam in 1942. I had the opportunity to sit down with Susan after watching her play, and I was hooked. Her passion for her work is inspiring and beautiful. This is an episode you don't want to miss. You will hear more about the creation of the Etty Project, Susan's personal journey, and more about the true beauty in Etty's diary. Learn more about the Etty Project: https://ettyproject.org Etty Project Photographer: Ricardo Barros  

Leaders in Customer Loyalty, Powered by Loyalty360
Loyalty360 Loyalty Live | Susan Stein, Baesman

Leaders in Customer Loyalty, Powered by Loyalty360

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 9:57


Loyalty360's Mark Johnson interviews Susan Stein, Baesman to discuss the trends in customer loyalty and customer experience, and the changing industry landscape.

Trial Talks
Why Patient Advocacy Has Become Critical to Clinical Trials

Trial Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 17:16


Patients are no longer passive research subjects, but rather being integrated into the research process from the start. Patient advocates help with such integrations, from protocol design through to clinical trial findings. It has been proven that designing clinical trials to meet the patient needs facilitates better patient adherence and reduces patient drop out rates. But more importantly, advocating for a patient is advocating for a human being, not a test subject. As clinical research evolves more emphasis has been placed on patient experience, rather than just data points. Listen to discover how a patient advocate, Susan Stein, MPH, advances patient care, brings the patient voice and insights into discussions and organizational decision making.

Lodging Leaders
226 | It's a Long Story: Historic hotels gain new appreciation among travelers, brands

Lodging Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 27:20


Hotel developers and investors seeking new ideas might do well to remember history. More travelers today want an immersive experience not just in the places they visit but in the hotels in which they stay. And they're willing to pay more for it. Historic hotels often give guests what they crave – a sense of place, a connection to something meaningful, a story to tell, a time to remember. Historic hotels also give owners and operators what they desire – a significant return on investment. CBRE Hotels America's Research reports that the more than 300 hotels that are members of Historic Hotels of America generate greater occupancy and command higher rate than their contemporary counterparts. In today's episode we talk with Lawrence Horwitz, executive director of Historic Hotels of America, about the growth in preservation of historic lodging accommodations as well as buildings that have been restored and transformed into hotels. Also featured are Kevin Hellmich, director of sales and marketing at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, Alabama; Susan Stein, Grand Hotel historian; and Guido Piccinni, managing director of the Georgian Terrace in midtown Atlanta.

Platt Park Church Sermons & Messages
Forgiveness: Week Four

Platt Park Church Sermons & Messages

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 24:15


Susan Stein wraps up our 4-week series on Forgiveness, teaching on Matthew 18:23-35 -- The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant.

Platt Park Church Sermons & Messages
Whispers from the Heart - Week 6

Platt Park Church Sermons & Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 23:43


Have you ever considered that, in ALL of creation, only human beings find the concept of "identity" to be challenging? Listen as Susan Stein show us how our gifts reflect our identity and reminds us of how Beloved we truly are.

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Antique Auction Forum
140. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello

Antique Auction Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013 32:49


On location! After a tour of Monticello, Martin talks with Susan Stein, Richard Gilder Senior Curator & Vice President for Museum Programs about Thomas Jefferson, the man and his amazing mountain top home that he called Monticello.  Be sure …

Camden Community Radio
Camden Unlocked for 1812 - International Migrants's Day

Camden Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2011 59:44


The 18th December is the UN backed day for celebrating migrants all over the world. Camden mum, Cina Aissa, whose own heritage is mixed French and North African, goes looking for migrants. She visits the Migrant Resource Centre in Victoria and is impressed by both staff and users. She visits the Platforma Festival where art and conversation are used to give expression to the experiences of a wide range of migrants and refugees. Alex McDonnell, who supports Irish migrants through the Aisling Project tells Cina how it works and a Chinese key cutter in Kentish Town shares the origin of the signs he makes to deal with his quirky customers. Finally she hears from a white British mum about her take on the presence of migrants in Camden. Hear what she makes of it all. Over 70 Stations will broadcast locally and online. Presented by: Cina Aissa Recorded & Edited by: Cina Aissa Radio 1812 :: International Migrants Day :: Etty, adapted by Susan Stein :: Platforma Festival :: Platforma Conerence :: Migrants Resource Centre :: Aisling Project :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: File Download (59:44 min / 55 MB)

Lynn Cullen Live
Thur., February 7 Episode

Lynn Cullen Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 61:59


Lynn has a special guest to kick off the show today. Susan Stein is here to discuss her one woman show "Etty."

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