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Eine Frau reißt Zweige vom Baum. Darf sie das? Ein Mann spricht keine Fremdsprachen. Darf er das? Von Anja Kempe. Regie und Produktion: Anja Kempe. WDR 3 - Reportage
Advent, Advent… und Jana hat schon längst alle Türchen geöffnet. Zumindest war das früher so. Während andere warten, bis der Appetit kommt, ass sie die Schokolade mit System. Wir reden über die Magie kleiner Rituale, über die schönsten und… naja… zerstörtesten Weihnachtsgeschenke unserer Kindheit. (Batos Fahrrad lebt noch. Janas eher nicht.) Es geht ums Schenken, ums Schmunzeln und um das große Thema: Wie viel Kind steckt eigentlich noch in uns – gerade an Weihnachten? Wir sprechen über Diäten unterm Tannenbaum, Wichtel mit Hang zum Chaos und fragen uns: Dürfen Erwachsene sich eigentlich noch überraschen lassen? Außerdem hat Bato zwei rettende Fragen im Gepäck – perfekt für alle, die auf Familienfesten lieber Tee trinken als über Beziehungsstatus oder Lebenspläne diskutieren wollen. Eine Folge wie Zimtduft im Chaos. Wir sind so. Und das bleibt auch so. Eure Jana & Bato
Join Reality After Show Podcaster Lauren Pratt as she interviews Jake Tannenbaum (Player 332)! They speak about all of the drama that occurred with team O! #squidgame #squidgamethechallengeseason2 #netflix #realityaftershow #realitytv #podcast
Die Themen: Verfolgungsjagd mit 20 Streifenwagen in NRW; Der Weltrekord mit 621 Weihnachtsbäumen; Wohnen und Essen verschlingen Grossteil kleiner Einkommen; Junge Union bleibt nach Rentenabstimmung bissig; Trump will Deutschland 2026 besuchen; Bayrischer Digitalminister kritisiert Australiens Social Media Verbot und der Entführungsplan um Ikke Hüftgold Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
Ist „Weiße Weihnacht“ Schnee von gestern? Gut möglich. Denn nicht nur „die Sonne duldet kein Weißes“ (wie wir aus Goethes Osterspaziergang wissen), sondern wohl auch der hitzige Klimawandel nicht. Der wird deshalb immer öfter dafür sorgen, dass außer dem Tannenbaum auch noch vieles andere grünt, im Winter, wenn es NICHT schneit. Welche Folgen hat das für die Natur? Und für uns, wenn viele weihnachtliche Sehnsüchte dann gleich mit dahinschmelzen? Vielen von uns wird es doch gerade dann besonders warm ums Herz, wenn - alle Jahre wieder - leise der Schnee rieselt. Warum ist das eigentlich so? Was verleiht dem Schnee seine magische Aura? Wenn er sich doch andererseits immer wieder in schwer passierbaren Matsch verwandeln kann. Oder schlimmstenfalls in eine weiße Hölle! Was sollten wir wissen über Schnee, den echten und den künstlichen? Und: Wie ist ein Leben ohne Schnee? Möglich, aber sinnlos? Praktisch, aber schädlich? Traurig, aber unvermeidlich? Über all das spricht Oliver Glaap in unserem Schnee-Gestöber mit dem Schneeforscher Philipp Rosendahl von der TU Darmstadt, dem Meteorologen Lothar Bock vom Deutschen Wetterdienst, dem Volkswirt, Klima- und Tourismusforscher Robert Steiger von der Universität Innsbruck und dem Kulturgeographen Werner Bätzing von der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Podcast-Tipp: BR - Bergfreundinnen Bergfreundinnen ist der Podcast für dein Leben mit den Bergen. Toni, Kaddi und Lisa lieben Berge. Ständig zieht es die drei hinaus und hinauf - und wenn sie nicht am Berg sind, reden sie darüber. Sätze wie "Die Berge gehören uns" oder "Mindestens 2.000 Höhenmeter am Tag" sparen sie sich. Die Bergfreundinnen sprechen sich Mut zu, halten einander und schöpfen am Gipfel neue Kraft - für die nächste Tour und fürs ganze Leben. Es gibt Stories vom Berg, tolle Leute zu Gast, gute Gespräche und handfeste Tipps. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/bergfreundinnen/urn:ard:show:95449e1fc5c91446/
Der Christbaum gehört zum Fest, doch ist eine Tanne aus Plastik tatsächlich nachhaltiger als eine heimische Fichte, die man nach wenigen Tagen oder Wochen wieder entsorgt? Ob Kunststoffbaum, Nordmann-Tanne oder eingetopfte Fichte – jeder Baum hat eine andere Ökobilanz. Nachhaltigkeitsexperte Niels Jungbluth kennt die Faktoren, die es bei der Christbaumwahl zu beachten gilt.
Er ist so schön, er ist so festlich und trotzdem scheiden sich an ihm die Geister - am Weihnachtsbaum. Geht es zum Feste auch ohne ihn und wenn ja, warum? Antworten dazu von WDR 2 Satiriker Willfried Schmickler. Von Wilfried Schmickler.
(Disclaimer: erstellt mit ChatGPT)Hallo liebe Community,In diesem Adventsspecial sitzt Anja Schröder mit Michael und Thorsten unterm virtuellen Tannenbaum und spricht über alles, was rund um Microsoft 365 gerade richtig Arbeit macht – und richtig Spaß: M365 News Show, Teams-Features im Dauerfeuer, Copilot-Agents, Threads, kombinierte Ansicht, Knowledge Agent und die alte Frage: „Warum nutzt ihr SharePoint wie einen File-Server?“ Highlights der Folge:
Im „Talk mit Tatjana“ ist diesmal nicht EIN Studiogast bei mir, sondern gleich mehrere tolle Stimmen. Ich habe einige Freunde DER SCHULE DES SPRECHENS, darunter ehemalige Lektoren, Dozenten und große Promi-Sprecher, die unser Haus immer wieder besucht haben in den letzten Jahren um ihr stimmliches Weihnachtsgeschenk gebeten. Einigen von ihnen gedenken wir in der stillen Zeit und freue uns daran, dass ihre Stimmen für uns ewig leben. Für unsere Christmas-Edition habe ich diese Schätze gesammelt. Sehr gerne teile ich diese akustischen Geschenke mit meinen Podcast-Hörern, die “Talk mit Tatjana” sogar in Singapur und Westaustralien hören, wo es offenbar auch eine German-speaking community gibt. Track 1. Los geht es mit der großen Universum-Stimme von Franz Robert Wagner. Den Text hat eine Absolventin unseres Hauses, Lena Raubaum: “Frohe Nein-Achten” geschrieben. Track 2. Fast jeder in Österreich kennt noch den ehemaligen ORF Anchorman Hans Georg Heinke aus dem Fernsehen. Hans-Georg war viele Jahre Workshoplektor an DER SCHULE DES SPRECHENS für “Nachrichten Lesen, wie in der Zeit im Bild”. Von ihm hören wir die “Josefslegende”. Er hat diese Geschichte einst selbst geschrieben. Track 3. “Weihnachten” von Kurt Tucholsky ist immer eine gute Idee. Unser Workshoplektor für “Doku-Sound und Beiträge” heißt Martin Loew Cadonna und spricht den Text. Track 4. Lena Raubaum hat auch den Text für den nächsten Workshoplektor an DER SCHULE DES SPRECHENS” geschrieben: “Weihnachtliche Blitzgedanken”. Was für kreative Verschmelzungen zwischen Absolventen und Lektoren entstehen. Gesprochen hat ihren Text: Peter Faerber. Track 5. Günther Frank ist ein großer Entertainer, Moderator, Sänger und gelernter Maler. Er interpretiert einen Text von Abraham a Santa Clara: “Vorbereitungen für das Fest am Jahresende”. Track 6. Susanne Lefèvre ist die wissenschaftliche Leiterin der Sprechtechnik in der Diplom-Sprecherausbildung unseres Hauses. Sie hat sich einen Text von Karl Heinrich Waggerl genommen: “Die stillste Zeit des Jahres”. Track 7. Mit Karl Heinrich Waggerl und der großen Ingeborg Gianni, ehemals Ö1 Sprecherin geht es weiter. Jahrzehnte lang leitete sie die Abteilung “Agogik” in unserem Haus. Von ihr hören wir: “Wie ein Hirtenknabe das Christkind tröstete”. Track 8. Der nächste Text ist von Fritz Muliar, gelesen von Franz Robert Wagner: “Herr Weihnachtsmann”: Track 9. Nikolaus Riemerschmid ist Sendeleiter auf Ö1 und der Leiter der Stimm-Modulation in der Diplom-Sprecherausbildung an unserem Haus. Sein Text heißt: “Um die Weihnachtszeit” und wurde von Hans Kloepfer verfasst. Track 10. Kannst Du Dich noch an die ORF-Sendung “Trainer” erinnern? Mit der nächsten Stimme sind viele von uns aufgewachsen: Frank Hoffmann und der “Weihnachtlichen Anrufbeantworter”. Track 11. Familienchaos unterm Tannenbaum? Alte Konflikte, unterschiedliche Erwartungen, stille Spannungen? Den letzten Text hat Tatjana selbst geschrieben und mir über Weihnachten auch in rhetorischer Hinsicht Gedanken gemacht Tipps, Humor und psychologisches Know-how für ein harmonisches Weihnachtsfest. Viel Freude beim Hören!
Im „Talk mit Tatjana“ ist diesmal nicht EIN Studiogast bei mir, sondern gleich mehrere tolle Stimmen. Ich habe einige Freunde DER SCHULE DES SPRECHENS, darunter ehemalige Lektoren, Dozenten und große Promi-Sprecher, die unser Haus immer wieder besucht haben in den letzten Jahren um ihr stimmliches Weihnachtsgeschenk gebeten. Einigen von ihnen gedenken wir in der stillen Zeit und freue uns daran, dass ihre Stimmen für uns ewig leben. Für unsere Christmas-Edition habe ich diese Schätze gesammelt. Sehr gerne teile ich diese akustischen Geschenke mit meinen Podcast-Hörern, die “Talk mit Tatjana” sogar in Singapur und Westaustralien hören, wo es offenbar auch eine German-speaking community gibt. Track 1. Los geht es mit der großen Universum-Stimme von Franz Robert Wagner. Den Text hat eine Absolventin unseres Hauses, Lena Raubaum: “Frohe Nein-Achten” geschrieben. Track 2. Fast jeder in Österreich kennt noch den ehemaligen ORF Anchorman Hans Georg Heinke aus dem Fernsehen. Hans-Georg war viele Jahre Workshoplektor an DER SCHULE DES SPRECHENS für “Nachrichten Lesen, wie in der Zeit im Bild”. Von ihm hören wir die “Josefslegende”. Er hat diese Geschichte einst selbst geschrieben. Track 3. “Weihnachten” von Kurt Tucholsky ist immer eine gute Idee. Unser Workshoplektor für “Doku-Sound und Beiträge” heißt Martin Loew Cadonna und spricht den Text. Track 4. Lena Raubaum hat auch den Text für den nächsten Workshoplektor an DER SCHULE DES SPRECHENS” geschrieben: “Weihnachtliche Blitzgedanken”. Was für kreative Verschmelzungen zwischen Absolventen und Lektoren entstehen. Gesprochen hat ihren Text: Peter Faerber. Track 5. Günther Frank ist ein großer Entertainer, Moderator, Sänger und gelernter Maler. Er interpretiert einen Text von Abraham a Santa Clara: “Vorbereitungen für das Fest am Jahresende”. Track 6. Susanne Lefèvre ist die wissenschaftliche Leiterin der Sprechtechnik in der Diplom-Sprecherausbildung unseres Hauses. Sie hat sich einen Text von Karl Heinrich Waggerl genommen: “Die stillste Zeit des Jahres”. Track 7. Mit Karl Heinrich Waggerl und der großen Ingeborg Gianni, ehemals Ö1 Sprecherin geht es weiter. Jahrzehnte lang leitete sie die Abteilung “Agogik” in unserem Haus. Von ihr hören wir: “Wie ein Hirtenknabe das Christkind tröstete”. Track 8. Der nächste Text ist von Fritz Muliar, gelesen von Franz Robert Wagner: “Herr Weihnachtsmann”: Track 9. Nikolaus Riemerschmid ist Sendeleiter auf Ö1 und der Leiter der Stimm-Modulation in der Diplom-Sprecherausbildung an unserem Haus. Sein Text heißt: “Um die Weihnachtszeit” und wurde von Hans Kloepfer verfasst. Track 10. Kannst Du Dich noch an die ORF-Sendung “Trainer” erinnern? Mit der nächsten Stimme sind viele von uns aufgewachsen: Frank Hoffmann und der “Weihnachtlichen Anrufbeantworter”. Track 11. Familienchaos unterm Tannenbaum? Alte Konflikte, unterschiedliche Erwartungen, stille Spannungen? Den letzten Text hat Tatjana selbst geschrieben und mir über Weihnachten auch in rhetorischer Hinsicht Gedanken gemacht Tipps, Humor und psychologisches Know-how für ein harmonisches Weihnachtsfest. Viel Freude beim Hören!
Wo kommt eigentlich unser geliebter Tannenbaum her – und wie viel Arbeit steckt in der Tanne, die bei uns im Wohnzimmer steht? In dieser Folge von Thores Tea Time Tour bin ich direkt vor Ort bei Lauritz Schnau, der in zweiter Generation Bio-Tannen anbaut. Wir sprechen über den Weg eines Baumes – von den ersten Jahren als zarter Jungbaum bis zur perfekten Weihnachtsgröße. Mein Sponsor: Die Volksbanken-Raiffeisenbanken in Schleswig-Holstein und Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Ich werde eingekleidet von CJ SCHMIDT https://www.cjschmidt.de Den leckeren Tee aus meinem Podcast gibt es beim Teekontor Nordfriesland: https://www.teekontor-nf.de
Shownotes Adventskalender-Folge 1 Die erste von zwei besonderen Episoden der Papierschublade Mit Stefan und als Gast diesmal der Andreas Die heutige Papierfarbe ist GRÜN, so vong Tannenbaum her. Der Ursprung des Weihnachtsbaums – offensichtlich wurde hier Traditionsklau betrieben. Die Geschichte des Weihnachtsbaums – Ursprung und Brauch Weihnachtsgeschichte auf Masematte Der Hausmeister Ihr erreicht mich am besten im Fediverse: https://neander.social/@Gelbschlumpf oder per Mail: admin@rundwelt.de Andreas ist im Fediverse hier zu erreichen: https://chaos.social/@WestkirchenAndi
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Auf den Weihnachtsbaumplantagen in Deutschland herrscht Hochbetrieb. Wie haben sich die Preise entwickelt und welche Sorten wurden gepflanzt? Anworten gibt es bei einem Besuch auf einer Plantage im Kreis Nordsachsen.
James and Dick give a taste of the kind of enthralling drivel they're going to be talking at their action packed Christmas Special on December 6th. Dick has some not that surprising news. James is still quite impressed. Also features: bad impersonation of Simon Callow as Charles Dickens interrupting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert having sex against a Christmas tree. James forgets the word Tannenbaum but it's OK because he has concussion, again. ↓ ↓ ↓ Tickets are now available for the James x Dick Christmas Show 2025 on Saturday, 6th December. See website for details: https://www.jamesdelingpole.co.uk/Shop/
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look at the latest findings from the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) newly released Quarterly Mortgage Bankers Performance Report. Plus, Robbie sits down with Figure's Michael Tannenbaum for a discussion on how small-balance first-liens and HELOC-as-refi strategies work, the latest developments after the company's IPO, and his thoughts on the current lending climate. And we close by examining what the influence of the labor market on mortgage rates.Thank you to Figure. Figure is shaking up the lending world with their five-day HELOC, offering borrower approvals in as little as five minutes and funding in five days. Figure has hundreds of partners in the Banking, Credit Union, Home Improvement, and of course, IMB space embedding their technology. Lenders, give yo
In this festive episode of I AM HOME, hosts Tyler Wisecup, Becca Sudbeck and Hilary Woltemath unwrap the magic of holiday decorating with a deep dive into this year's hottest seasonal trends. From the origins of the Christmas tree to modern-day "Kitschmas" flair, Hilary guides listeners through three standout styles: Arcadia, a handmade, folkloric look bridging fall and holiday; Tannenbaum, a take on understated luxury with rich textures and moody tones; and Après Ski, a playful, serotonin-boosting blend of sporty chic and candy-colored whimsy. Along the way, the hosts share DIY décor ideas like fabric garlands and book-page trees. Whether you're a minimalist or a maximalist, this episode offers inspiration to deck your halls your way, this season and beyond. Resources: nfm.com/podcast
Bist du schon bereit für feine Guetzli und Weihnachtsstimmung? In dieser Stunde erfährst du, wie du deine Adventszeit noch gemütlicher machen kannst!
In this episode of Specifically for Seniors, host Laurence I. Barsh sits down with Dr. Lee Tannenbaum, a physician and healthcare leader whose career has been devoted to improving addiction treatment across the lifespan. Together, they confront a growing but often invisible crisis: substance misuse among older adults. While addiction in the United States is frequently portrayed as a youth-driven epidemic, this conversation reveals a more complex and urgent reality—one in which seniors are increasingly vulnerable to alcohol misuse, cannabis overuse, and the abuse of prescribed medications.As Americans live longer and face deepening isolation, many older adults find themselves navigating chronic pain, grief, and the challenges of polypharmacy. These factors not only increase the risk of addiction but also complicate diagnosis and treatment. Yet the healthcare system, still largely calibrated to younger populations, often fails to recognize or respond to these issues with the nuance they demand.Dr. Tannenbaum, Senior Medical Director at ARS Treatment Centers, shares insights from decades of experience designing methadone and buprenorphine-based treatment programs, shaping policy, and managing clinical operations through crises like COVID. He and Laurence explore how addiction trends have shifted over the past decade, which substances are driving the most harm, and how mental health challenges intersect with substance use—particularly in aging populations.They discuss how addiction manifests differently across age groups, regions, and racial demographics, and why older adults are frequently misdiagnosed or overlooked. Dr. Tannenbaum outlines the substances most commonly misused by seniors—alcohol, prescription medications, and increasingly, cannabis—and explains how confusion, falls, and even death can result from unrecognized dependence. He also highlights the role of grief, chronic illness, and social disconnection in triggering substance misuse later in life.The conversation turns to the clinical blind spots that caregivers and providers often miss, the cultural and systemic barriers that prevent older adults from accessing care, and the need for treatment centers to adapt their models to better serve aging populations. Dr. Tannenbaum offers a detailed look at treatment protocols for seniors, including approaches to managing alcoholism and benzodiazepine dependence in private practice.They also examine the political landscape, including the impact of recent federal initiatives like the Executive Order titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets,” and how such policies affect harm-reduction strategies and medication-focused treatment approaches. Dr. Tannenbaum shares his concerns about governmental overreach and the erosion of programs like needle exchanges that have proven effective in reducing harm.Listeners are invited to explore more of Dr. Tannenbaum's work at addictioncoa.com, and to tune into his podcast, co-hosted with his daughter ,You Don't Have Struggle (https://open.spotify.com/show/51NIjdp4uhQ1wQ9e1dyYCb) where they delve deeper into addiction medicine, treatment innovation, and the evolving challenges of care.This episode is a call to action: to recognize that addiction doesn't retire at 65—it evolves. And if our systems are to meet the moment, they must evolve too.Dr. Tannenbaum's BookThe Addiction Conspiracy: Unlocking Brain Chemistry and Addiction So You Don't Have To Struggle (https://a.co/d/hDQzAfW)
My Fintech Newsletter for more interviews and the latest insights:↪︎ https://rexsalisbury.substack.com/Figure's CEO Michael Tannenbaum shares how blockchain is transforming home equity and mortgage lending following one of the year's biggest IPOs. Learn about Figure's journey from a contrarian startup to market leader, real asset tokenization, and rapid loan closures. Explore how partners use their tech to save time and money, tackle standardization and audits, and navigate industry criticism. Get insights on blockchain's future in finance, tokenized equities, and the evolving DeFi landscape.Michael Tannenbaum: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeltannenbaum/00:00:00 - Figure's Massive IPO and Blockchain Vision00:00:41 - Revolutionizing Home Equity Access00:01:07 - Blockchain's Key Benefits in Finance00:01:43 - Why Consumers Care About Housing Innovation00:02:43 - Slashing HELOC Costs and Timelines00:03:49 - Shifting from Credit Cards to Home Loans00:05:02 - Boosting Secondary Market Liquidity00:06:30 - From Proof of Concept to $10B+ Loans00:07:55 - Why Start with HELOCs as Green Field00:09:21 - Tokenizing Assets Post-2008 Lessons00:10:29 - Avoiding ICO Hype for Long-Term Build00:11:46 - Scaling with 170+ Partners00:13:14 - Launching Pure Marketplace Model00:14:32 - Evolving to First-Lien Mortgages00:15:46 - Attacking Core Mortgage Market00:17:16 - Penetrating Mass Affluent Demographics00:18:35 - How Blockchain Ensures Efficiency00:20:10 - Immutable Data Cuts Audit Needs00:21:42 - Perfecting Liens with DART Tech00:23:34 - Comparing to Unsecured Loan Markets00:25:28 - Addressing Banker Adoption Risks00:27:03 - Flywheel of Growth and Evangelists00:28:48 - Stablecoin Settlement Advantages00:30:01 - Automating Servicing and Prepayments00:31:37 - Responding to Decentralization Critics00:33:05 - Connecting Assets to DeFi Future00:34:39 - Tokenizing Equity for Cross-Collateral00:35:40 - Democratize Prime: DeFi Marketplace___Rex Salisbury LinkedIn:↪︎ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rexsalisburyTwitter: https://twitter.com/rexsalisburyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rex.salisburyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rexsalisbury/
Voice of the Miami Hurricanes Joe Zagacki gives Tom, KJ and Bob insight into the 2025 Hurricanes program ahead of Saturday's primetime matchup with Miami. ACC Network host and reporter Taylor Tannenbaum also joins the show to discuss film breakdown, choosing game talking points, ACC Network schedule for this Friday/Saturday, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Siyum Masechet Horayot and Seder Nezikin is sponsored by the Tannenbaum family in loving memory of their beloved mother/grandmother Ruth Zemsky z"l, Raizel bat Chaya Kayla, on her 9th yahrzeit on 23rd of Elul. "Marking the completion of Nezikin, a seder that is focused on bein adam l’chavero- both in the building and healing of society, aptly reflects the life she lead. She was a paragon of sensitivity and taking care of "the other", often those unseen, in community, work and home. Her example continues to inspire us all. Yehi zichra baruch." A braita outlines the protocols for showing respect to the Nasi, the Av Beit Din, and the Chacham—each accorded honor in a distinct manner. This differentiation was instituted by Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel (the Nasi) on a day when Rabbi Natan (Av Beit Din) and Rabbi Meir (the Chacham) were absent from the Beit Midrash. Feeling slighted, they conspired to remove Rabban Shimon from his position. However, their plan was overheard by Rabbi Yaakov ben Karshi and ultimately thwarted. Upon discovering their plot, Rabban Shimon expelled them from the Beit Midrash. In response, they began submitting challenging questions into the study hall. When the students inside couldn’t answer, they would send in the correct answers. Rabbi Yosi eventually intervened, arguing that it was absurd for Torah to remain outside while the students sat within. Rabban Shimon agreed to reinstate them—but imposed a penalty: the Torah they taught would no longer be attributed to them by name. Thus, Rabbi Meir’s teachings were transmitted as “acherim” (“others”), and Rabbi Natan’s as “yesh omrim” (“some say”). Later, they both dreamt that they should seek reconciliation with Rabban Shimon. Only Rabbi Natan acted on the dream. But Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel was not exactly willing to reconcile. A generation later, Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi was teaching his son, Rabbi Shimon, a teaching of Rabbi Meir, referring to it as “acherim omrim.” When his son asked why he didn’t cite Rabbi Meir directly, Rabbi Yehuda explained that these sages had once tried to undermine their family’s honor. Rabbi Shimon replied that they were long deceased and had failed in their attempt. Rabbi Yehuda relented and agreed to cite Rabbi Meir—though still indirectly, saying “They say in the name of Rabbi Meir.” Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel and other sages also debated a broader question: is it better to be a sinai - one with vast Torah knowledge, or an oker Harim - one with powerful analytical skills who can “uproot mountains”? Rav Yosef was a sinai, while Raba was an oker Harim. Although the scholars in Israel recommended Rav Yosef for leadership, he humbly deferred to Raba. Raba led the yeshiva for 22 years, and only after his passing did Rav Yosef assume the role. During Raba’s tenure, Rav Yosef refrained from receiving honor out of respect. In another case, Abaye, Rava, Rabbi Zeira, and Raba bar Matna were studying together and needed a leader. Abaye was chosen, as his teachings remained unrefuted, unlike the others. The Gemara concludes with a question: who was greater—Rabbi Zeira or Raba bar Rav Matna? Each had unique strengths, and the matter is left unresolved with the classic Talmudic closure: teiku.
Siyum Masechet Horayot and Seder Nezikin is sponsored by the Tannenbaum family in loving memory of their beloved mother/grandmother Ruth Zemsky z"l, Raizel bat Chaya Kayla, on her 9th yahrzeit on 23rd of Elul. "Marking the completion of Nezikin, a seder that is focused on bein adam l’chavero- both in the building and healing of society, aptly reflects the life she lead. She was a paragon of sensitivity and taking care of "the other", often those unseen, in community, work and home. Her example continues to inspire us all. Yehi zichra baruch." A braita outlines the protocols for showing respect to the Nasi, the Av Beit Din, and the Chacham—each accorded honor in a distinct manner. This differentiation was instituted by Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel (the Nasi) on a day when Rabbi Natan (Av Beit Din) and Rabbi Meir (the Chacham) were absent from the Beit Midrash. Feeling slighted, they conspired to remove Rabban Shimon from his position. However, their plan was overheard by Rabbi Yaakov ben Karshi and ultimately thwarted. Upon discovering their plot, Rabban Shimon expelled them from the Beit Midrash. In response, they began submitting challenging questions into the study hall. When the students inside couldn’t answer, they would send in the correct answers. Rabbi Yosi eventually intervened, arguing that it was absurd for Torah to remain outside while the students sat within. Rabban Shimon agreed to reinstate them—but imposed a penalty: the Torah they taught would no longer be attributed to them by name. Thus, Rabbi Meir’s teachings were transmitted as “acherim” (“others”), and Rabbi Natan’s as “yesh omrim” (“some say”). Later, they both dreamt that they should seek reconciliation with Rabban Shimon. Only Rabbi Natan acted on the dream. But Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel was not exactly willing to reconcile. A generation later, Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi was teaching his son, Rabbi Shimon, a teaching of Rabbi Meir, referring to it as “acherim omrim.” When his son asked why he didn’t cite Rabbi Meir directly, Rabbi Yehuda explained that these sages had once tried to undermine their family’s honor. Rabbi Shimon replied that they were long deceased and had failed in their attempt. Rabbi Yehuda relented and agreed to cite Rabbi Meir—though still indirectly, saying “They say in the name of Rabbi Meir.” Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel and other sages also debated a broader question: is it better to be a sinai - one with vast Torah knowledge, or an oker Harim - one with powerful analytical skills who can “uproot mountains”? Rav Yosef was a sinai, while Raba was an oker Harim. Although the scholars in Israel recommended Rav Yosef for leadership, he humbly deferred to Raba. Raba led the yeshiva for 22 years, and only after his passing did Rav Yosef assume the role. During Raba’s tenure, Rav Yosef refrained from receiving honor out of respect. In another case, Abaye, Rava, Rabbi Zeira, and Raba bar Matna were studying together and needed a leader. Abaye was chosen, as his teachings remained unrefuted, unlike the others. The Gemara concludes with a question: who was greater—Rabbi Zeira or Raba bar Rav Matna? Each had unique strengths, and the matter is left unresolved with the classic Talmudic closure: teiku.
Plötzlicher Nebel im Studio, problematische Speisekarten und Unterhosen – darum geht´s diesmal mit Elena Uhlig. Gemeinsam mit Barbara Schöneberger spricht sie über die Faszination von Cheerleadern, ihren Tannenbaum am Rücken und WhatsApp-Gruppen. Warum Elena Uhlig versucht Barbara ihren Hund anzudrehen und warum der 50. Geburtstag doch ein Tempolimit ist – das hört ihr in dieser Podcastfolge.
Seth and Sean dive into the Texans being focused on the process over results and DeMeco and Nick's dynamic, assess some bold AFC predictions, and react to early Take-a-Mania candidate Mike Tannenbaum's assertion that the Titans will win the AFC South.
Seth and Sean dive into what Mike Tannenbaum had to say on ESPN about who will win the AFC South and why. Does this guy even watch football?
ESPN NFL Front Office Insider Mike Tannenbaum joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines around the NFL cut-downs in the league, Shedeur Sanders' possibility with the Browns, Micah Parsons' future in Dallas, Arch Manning's tenure with Texas, the Bills' expectations in the AFC and more.
At the beginning of August, after six years of working on it on-and-off, Ben Holmen took his Kilopixel project live. It's a 1000 pixel display, where each pixel has to be manually toggled by a custom CNC rig, and it's whimsical and impractical and took the internet by storm. In today's episode, Chris chats with Ben and Joe about the whole project and what's next for the display.Links:KilopixelI spent 6 years building a ridiculous wooden pixel displayThe Kilopixel recapShow HNKilopixel on Side ProjectsBen Holmen on Over Engineered
Doc Walker, filling in for Craig Hoffman, and Anthony dive into Mike Tannenbaum's controversial Top 5 Quarterbacks in the NFC list. The former GM had Jordan Love at No. 1 and Jalen Hurts all the way down at No. 4—sparking a heated debate. Doc and Anthony break down the list, give their own Top 5 rankings, and explain why they think Tannenbaum might be way off base with some of his picks.
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Ist es zu früh für Weihnachtsstimmung? Vielleicht. Neil sitzt mental doch schon vor dem Tannenbaum. Meury gibt sein Comeback und bringt aus seinen Ferien ein paar Räuberpistolen mit. Und Mätthu tut schon nach einem einzigen Mal Gym alles weh. «Debriefing 404», der Podcast der «Studio 404»-Crew: Die beiden Produzenten David Meury und Philip Wiederkehr rapportieren ihrem Chef Matthias Püntener aus dem Alltag. Neben Anekdoten von Drehs und Büro-Gossip bleibt auch immer Zeit für Geschichten, die das Leben schreibt – und mit denen sich die Hosts nachhaltig ihren Ruf ruinieren. Wenigstens das können sie. Neue Folgen jeden Mittwochmorgen.
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look at the vacuum from the shrinking of the CFPB and how state regulators have stepped into the void. Plus, Robbie sits down with Figure's Michael Tannenbaum to discuss stable coins, the latest happenings at Figure, and product proliferation in the mortgage industry as a result of borrower and investor demand. And we look at this week's packed economic calendar into a condensed week.Thank you to Figure. Figure is shaking up the lending world with their five-day HELOC, offering borrower approvals in as little as five minutes and funding in five days. Figure has hundreds of partners in the Banking, Credit Union, Home Improvement, and of course, IMB space embedding their technology. Lenders, give your borrowers an experience they will rave about. Learn more at figure.com.
Making the invisible visible. About Ryan Tannenbaum Ryan Tannenbaum is an educational consultant who specializes in data, data-driven culture, and pedagogically grounded technical implementations for schools. He began his career teaching in international schools throughout Asia. Over more than a decade working as a teacher, principal, and IT director, he founded For.Education—a company that provides schools with data and AI solutions. Currently, Ryan is critically evaluating generative AI technology—exploring how it can safely enhance learning and pedagogical practices in schools while also interrogating the challenges it introduces. Driven by the core philosophy that we can either lead technology forward in our organizations or be led by it, he works to foster a deeper understanding of these technologies, how they work, and where they are most appropriately applied. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-tannenbaum-a64840207/ Resources https://for.education/ John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/appsevents Twitter: https://twitter.com/appdkt Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
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That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did Not Kill JFK is best described as a prosecution by Robert K. Tanenbaum of those corrupt, unscrupulous government and unelected agency officials, who from inception with predetermined outcomes, deceitfully engaged in insecure, phony pretense probes regarding the assassination in Dealey Plaza. Those responsible are prosecuted while those who speak truth to power are exonerated.Robert Tanenbaum, who in 1976 was appointed deputy chief counsel in charge of the congressional investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy, provides stunning and shocking "immutable facts" that reveal unequivocally that the government's reliance on the Warren Commission (WC) investigation and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) alleged probe were reprehensibly and ultimately gut-wrenchingly misleading and downright dishonest. The HSCA was not interested in searching for truth. In fact, as an example, it ultimately fabricated a significant portion of its forensic medical panel summary report and then sealed for fifty years all the underlying documents.For the past sixty years, the government's contrived case that a sole gunman fired from the rear three shots from the sixth-floor sniper's nest window inside the Dallas Book Depository building, rested substantially on invalid science and common sense offered to prove the so-called "Single-Bullet Theory." Evidence shows that five shots were fired in Dealey Plaza, not three. Corroboration of the fourth shot, the fatal blast fired from the geographical front of JFK at the knoll hill stockade fence area, includes witnesses and exhibits, as well as scientific audio and photo verification, while significant convincing evidence shows that the fifth shot came from a northeast building complex behind JFK.The uncomfortable truth is that Lee Harvey Oswald has been unjustly accused as the assassin notwithstanding his contract employee status of both the CIA and FBI.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did Not Kill JFK is best described as a prosecution by Robert K. Tanenbaum of those corrupt, unscrupulous government and unelected agency officials, who from inception with predetermined outcomes, deceitfully engaged in insecure, phony pretense probes regarding the assassination in Dealey Plaza. Those responsible are prosecuted while those who speak truth to power are exonerated.Robert Tanenbaum, who in 1976 was appointed deputy chief counsel in charge of the congressional investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy, provides stunning and shocking "immutable facts" that reveal unequivocally that the government's reliance on the Warren Commission (WC) investigation and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) alleged probe were reprehensibly and ultimately gut-wrenchingly misleading and downright dishonest. The HSCA was not interested in searching for truth. In fact, as an example, it ultimately fabricated a significant portion of its forensic medical panel summary report and then sealed for fifty years all the underlying documents.For the past sixty years, the government's contrived case that a sole gunman fired from the rear three shots from the sixth-floor sniper's nest window inside the Dallas Book Depository building, rested substantially on invalid science and common sense offered to prove the so-called "Single-Bullet Theory." Evidence shows that five shots were fired in Dealey Plaza, not three. Corroboration of the fourth shot, the fatal blast fired from the geographical front of JFK at the knoll hill stockade fence area, includes witnesses and exhibits, as well as scientific audio and photo verification, while significant convincing evidence shows that the fifth shot came from a northeast building complex behind JFK.The uncomfortable truth is that Lee Harvey Oswald has been unjustly accused as the assassin notwithstanding his contract employee status of both the CIA and FBI.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Howard Stern believes sportscasters should normalize saying "penis" on air. In basketball, Kyrie Irving defended Karl-Anthony Towns from criticism as the Pacers surprisingly took a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals. Evan and Tiki debated the Knicks' situation, while the Yankees beat the Royals with a 5-run inning and an Aaron Judge homer. Marcus Stroman made a rehab start, and the Mets shut out the Nationals thanks to two Brandon Nimmo home runs and a complete game from David Peterson, though Pete Alonso getting hit angered Ron Darling. Finally, Mike Tannenbaum predicted Aaron Rodgers would be irrelevant by Thanksgiving, and Rodgers recently got married privately.
Today's daf is sponsored by the Tannenbaum family in loving memory of Miriam's father Yaakov Yitzchak ben Moshe Nachum haLevi on his 21st yahrzeit "He raised his family with the positive ethos of אבא, כתיב בתורה כך. Yehi zichro baruch!" If one sees one's father doing something wrong, what is the proper language one should use to correct one's father? If one is supposed to get two death penalties for two separate actions or for one action involving two prohibitions, the ruling goes by the harsher death penalty. Rabbi Yosi disagrees in the latter case and holds that it goes by the one that was first prohibited to the person. What is the source for the former? The Mishna explains that if one sins and gets lashes and then sins again, the third time they are put into a kipa, a small cell, and fed barley until their innards explode and they die. The Gemara limits this to a case of a sin punishable by karet, death in the hands of God, and explains that since the person is actually considered like a dead person since they have a death penalty hanging over them, which allows for the law of kipa to go into effect. Is the Mishna like Rebbi only who holds that one creates a chazaka after two times, or can it be explained according to Rashbag as well? Ravina explains it according to Rashbag, as the chazaka is created by the sins, not the lashes, which are repeated three times. A difficulty is raised against Ravina's explanation, but is resolved. What is the source in Tanach for the law of kipa? A murderer who can't be convicted also is put in a kipa. The sages offer various possibilities of a murderer for whom this would be relevant. There are certain transgressions that do not need to be ruled in court, but a zealous person who is on the scene is permitted to take the law into his/her own hands and kill the person. In what situations?
Today's daf is sponsored by the Tannenbaum family in loving memory of Miriam's father Yaakov Yitzchak ben Moshe Nachum haLevi on his 21st yahrzeit "He raised his family with the positive ethos of אבא, כתיב בתורה כך. Yehi zichro baruch!" If one sees one's father doing something wrong, what is the proper language one should use to correct one's father? If one is supposed to get two death penalties for two separate actions or for one action involving two prohibitions, the ruling goes by the harsher death penalty. Rabbi Yosi disagrees in the latter case and holds that it goes by the one that was first prohibited to the person. What is the source for the former? The Mishna explains that if one sins and gets lashes and then sins again, the third time they are put into a kipa, a small cell, and fed barley until their innards explode and they die. The Gemara limits this to a case of a sin punishable by karet, death in the hands of God, and explains that since the person is actually considered like a dead person since they have a death penalty hanging over them, which allows for the law of kipa to go into effect. Is the Mishna like Rebbi only who holds that one creates a chazaka after two times, or can it be explained according to Rashbag as well? Ravina explains it according to Rashbag, as the chazaka is created by the sins, not the lashes, which are repeated three times. A difficulty is raised against Ravina's explanation, but is resolved. What is the source in Tanach for the law of kipa? A murderer who can't be convicted also is put in a kipa. The sages offer various possibilities of a murderer for whom this would be relevant. There are certain transgressions that do not need to be ruled in court, but a zealous person who is on the scene is permitted to take the law into his/her own hands and kill the person. In what situations?
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look the future of Fannie and Freddie's impact on lending rates. Plus, Robbie sits down with Figure's Michael Tannenbaum to talk about the home equity lending space. And we go through home affordability.Sagent powers banks and lenders to make loans and homeownership simpler and safer for millions of consumers. We bring the modern experience customers now expect from loan originations to loan servicing, where lifetime customer relationships are managed and grown. Sagent platforms let consumers manage their home-owning lives from anywhere while giving servicers lower costs, scale compliance, and higher servicing values through full market cycles.
Scott Tannenbaum is an organizational psychologist, researcher, and author known for his work on team effectiveness, leadership, and workplace performance. He's advised over 600 organizations, including fortune 500 companies, military special forces, and healthcare teams. Scott is also the co-author of Teams That Work: The Seven Drives of Team Effectiveness.Topics-Myths and misconceptions of great teams-How to build psychological safety-The power of the debrief-Task vs. Team focus-Why team building exercises don't improve teamworkDownload my FREE top 40 book list written by Mindset Advantage guests: www.djhillier.com/40booksSubscribe to our NEW YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MindsetAdvantagePurchase a copy of my book: https://a.co/d/bGok9UdFollow me on Instagram: @deejayhillierConnect with me on my website: www.djhillier.com
The most catastrophic fires in Los Angeles history have exposed shocking scandals and heartbreaking devastation. Entire neighborhoods in Malibu and the Pacific Palisades were wiped out, iconic landmarks nearly destroyed, and lives were forever changed. Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin reveal spine-tingling personal stories and firsthand accounts of the chaos, from families fleeing their homes to the staggering failures of leadership that let this tragedy unfold.Renowned attorney William Tannenbaum, the son of a former Beverly Hills mayor, steps into the spotlight to unravel the explosive legal battles brewing in the aftermath. A former homicide sergeant's son and a powerful voice in Southern California's legal world, Tannenbaum brings insider knowledge of price gouging, looting, and the negligent policies that turned this disaster into a full-blown scandal.This is more than just a story of fires- it's a tale of corruption, courage, and consequences. From arsonists wreaking havoc to billion-dollar lawsuits against city leaders, One Degree of Scandalous uncovers the secrets and scandals that Los Angeles doesn't want you to know. Could this tragedy force a reckoning that changes everything?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/one-degree-of-scandalous-with-tom-zenner-and-kato-kaelin--6258576/support.
Ten percent of the global tanker fleet has gone dark and the number is growing. What is the Dark Fleet? Why does it exist and why is it growing? Who is using the fleet and who owns it? What are the risks for the market, the environment and traders? And what does a shadow fleet mean for world security and criminal enterprises? Our guest is David Tannenbaum, Director at Blackstone Compliance Services, a sanctions and anti -money laundering advisory group, providing support to financial institutions and commodity trades alike and a Partner at Polestar Global, a sanctions and maritime intelligence firm where he runs the threat intelligence group.https://www.blackstonecompliance.com/www.encoinsights.comwww.hcgroup.global
Harry Tannenbaum is the cofounder and president of Mill, a tech company aiming to reduce food waste with a “food recycler” that turns kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich grounds. Prior to Mill, he led analytics and e-commerce at Nest and worked on Google's hardware team. It's so fascinating having Harry on the show to nerd out on sustainability, food waste, and more.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. READ MORE ABOUT HARRY TANNENBAUM:I'm a Private Chef, and I Saved 622 Pounds of Food Waste From the Landfill [Saveur]One Year Later Mill Has An Even Better Next-Gen Food Recycler [Forbes]See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Well it's almost time to gather round Ol' Tannenbaum and sip some classic nog! But first, if you'll indulge, let us celebrate a different kind of gift-giving: that of content creators to their adoring audiences! And what a merry gift it is. On today's show, you know what, I just realized we could have done all Christmas-related projects for this one. Well, we didn't. There's probably not even that many Christmas-related Kickstarters, anyway. Granted, I didn't look. You coulda looked if you wanted it so bad! Why is it my job every year to bring merriment! This is supposed to be for everyone. You know what, fuck it. Christmas is over. I'll be in the garage.Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)Didn't get any good shit for Xmas? Well, treat yourself! YKS Premium has so many hours of extra YKS content, it probably wouldn't even fit in Santa's bag! Pick up a sub for $5/mo and listen to something besides that damned Bing Crosby this year. Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! This episode of YKS is sponsored by these fine brands:Rocket Money - “I hate my unwanted subscriptions but I don't want to do anything about it!” Well, I can't help you. The rest of you? Listen up. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/YKS today to do that thing I said!NordVPN - Techies and sporties unite! NordVPN is the banner under which all remote computer users may find peace and harmony. Go to NordVPN.com/YKS for a classic deal! This holiday season, give the gift of stupid bullshit! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Allan Tannenbaum's career reads like a tapestry woven with history, art, and an extraordinary eye for the moment. From his serendipitous epiphany outside a post office in 1964 to becoming one of the most iconic photographers of his time. Starting with a handful of frames of Jimi Hendrix in the late 60s, Allan went on to chronicle the cultural pulse of 1970s New York as chief photographer for the SoHo Weekly News. He captured unforgettable images—Sid Vicious in handcuffs, Andy Warhol at Studio 54, Patti Smith, the Rolling Stones, John and Yoko, and many more. In the 80s and 90s, he expanded his lens to the world stage, documenting moments of historical significance: the fall of the Berlin Wall, Operation Desert Storm, the Rwandan refugee crisis, and eventually the devastation of 9/11 just blocks from his Tribeca home. Here he talks about his life behind the lens, the philosophy that guided him, and what it means to let "the work show you the way." www.third-story.comwww.leosidran.substack.com https://www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story www.sohoblues.com/