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Die Schauspielerin berichtet ausführlich über ihr Leben, von der Schaupielschule in der Schweiz über Roncalli und Palazzo bis zum Deutschen Comedypreis. Zwischendrin schweifen wir ab, diskutieren über Gesprächskultur, Meinungen und Haltung. Franziska gerät in Plauderlaune, über ihre Malerei und ihren neuen Roman. Lampenfieber unterm Jurtendach.
What role do schools play in strengthening democracy? In this episode, award-winning author James Traub argues that civic education remains one of the most important tools for building democratic resilience. From declining attention spans and digital distractions to respectful disagreement and civic engagement, Traub reflects on what he learned from classrooms across America and what it takes to prepare the next generation of citizens.
John welcomes author James Traub to discuss his latest book, “The Cradle of Citizenship: How Schools Can Help Save Our Democracy.” Traub describes the year he spent reporting in K-12 classrooms across the country; the fierce culture wars after the Covid-19 pandemic in many school systems around race, gender, curricula, and library collections; the debate over the 1619 Project and 1776 Report; and other signs of politicized rot in primary and secondary education. He also points to signs of hope, including the rise of so-called "classical" charter schools—and explains why the reflexive liberal opposition to them is misguided. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jon Herold and Zak Paine open Episode 186 on Memorial Day with Jon describing how he found a lone star tick crawling up his arm the night before, making the follow-up to last week's tick episode feel extremely personal. The full hour is dedicated to tracing the documented history of US government tick and insect bioweapons programs. Jon walks through Nazi scientist Dr. Eric Traub, brought to America under Operation Paperclip in 1945, who set up the Plum Island research facility nine miles from Lyme, Connecticut. USDA National Archives files bearing Traub's name and labeled "tick research" were found empty. Jon then walks through a series of declassified programs: Operation Sea Spray spraying bacteria over San Francisco Bay civilians in 1950, bacteria-filled light bulbs smashed in the New York City subway in 1962, plague and flea drops over Cuba, and 282,800 radioactive lone star ticks released across Virginia between 1966 and 1969 that reached Long Island by 1970. The episode closes with the most damning piece: a 2013 filmed interview in which Dr. Willie Bergdorfer, the scientist who officially "discovered" Lyme disease, admitted on camera that the Borrelia pathogen causing modern Lyme disease was the same one he had created as a US military bioweapons agent in 1952.
Yascha Mounk and James Traub examine how progressive teaching methods are producing citizens who can't think critically. James Traub is a journalist, author and scholar. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the New York Institute For The Humanities and the Society of American Historians. In this week's conversation, Yascha Mounk and James Traub discuss why progressive pedagogy is failing American students, how classical schools are achieving better outcomes through traditional teaching methods, and whether learning facts versus critical thinking represents a false choice in education. If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone. Email: leonora.barclay@persuasion.community Podcast production by Jack Shields and Leonora Barclay. Connect with us! Spotify | Apple | Google X: @Yascha_Mounk & @JoinPersuasion YouTube: Yascha Mounk, Persuasion LinkedIn: Persuasion Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a PRessing On in Public Relations conversation with Matthew Traub. Traub serves as president and chief operating officer at DKC. In addition to being a principal, a member of the executive team and supervising several of DKC's divisions, he has been a key player in the firm's technology, media business and crisis management areas. Traub has built and overseen DKC's work with top tech, media and content brands. He is a primary liaison with some of the tech industry's most notable venture capital firms and has worked with top CEOs, political leaders and personalities. He has supervised the strategic communications campaigns around acquisitions in media, entertainment and technology and an array of complex cases involving civil and criminal litigation. Traub joined DKC after nearly a decade on Capitol Hill working for three different members of Congress. Traub received a bachelor of arts in political science and journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he sits on the School of Journalism and Mass Communication's Board of Visitors. ----------------------------------------------------------------- To track down Matthew visit: Instagram: @matthewtraub LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewtraub Website: dkcnews.com For more information on the PRessing On podcast visit PRressingOnPodcast.com or instagram.com/pressingoninpr/ RMGComm.com DeGravePR.com
“Think big” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Corinne Traub @fireflyridgewv, who is the co-founder of Firefly Ridge. Her and her husband Peter, have redefined what it means to truly ‘get away with Firefly Ridge, a luxury glamping retreat designed for connection, rest, and a little bit of magic.S9 Episode 11: 4/28/2026Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Corinne TraubFollow Our Podcast:Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ X: @dailygrindpod https://x.com/dailygrindpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailygrindpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailygrindpodPodcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest:Website: https://fireflyridgewv.com/ Instagram: @fireflyridgewvTik Tok: @fireflyridgewv
Adam Finnegan didn't set out to write a book about biological warfare. He just wanted his life back. In 2016, a single tick bite launched him into a living hell of dizziness, vertigo, searing headaches, and a fatigue so profound it stole the man he used to be. He walked the halls of modern medicine only to be told he'd be fine in a few weeks, and when he wasn't, that he wasn't sick at all. He was a ghost in his own body, abandoned by the very system designed to heal him.His Lyme disease diagnosis wasn't an ending; it was a terrifying beginning. It was a key that unlocked a door he never knew existed. As he fought for his own health, a single, haunting question drove him: Why? Why was this disease, and the chronic illness it created, such a medical mystery? Why were so many being told they weren't sick?His personal battle for survival became an all-consuming obsession for the truth. This quest led him down a rabbit hole of classified history, to a German virologist named Dr. Erich Traub and the top-secret labs of Plum Island. In a Herculean effort no other researcher had undertaken, Finnegan, fighting his own debilitating symptoms, collected and translated Traub's entire archive of German research. He discovered the scientist's chilling work on "immune tolerance” the very mechanism that allows a pathogen to hijack the body and create chronic illness, turning it into a "Great Imitator" that evades diagnosis.The Sleeper Agent: The Rise of Lyme Disease, Chronic Illness, and the Great Imitator Antigens of Biological Warfare was born from a seven-year battle for survival. It is the direct result of one man's refusal to accept his fate. This isn't just a book; it's a roadmap of his personal investigation, a journey that began with his own symptoms and ended with a staggering revelation: the science behind his suffering may have been engineered in a laboratory as a weapon of war.Finnegan turned his personal pain into a relentless pursuit of the facts, meticulously documenting his findings with official records, declassified documents, and the testimony of intelligence insiders. This is the story of how a man fighting a disease in his own blood uncovered a biological secret hidden in the shadows of history. His fight is your fight, and his discovery is a revelation that could change everything we thought we knew about chronic illness.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This week's episode is about something most practice owners avoid… until it starts keeping them awake at night.The numbers.I'm joined by Martin Traub-Werner, founder of VetBooks and VetSuccess, who has spent years helping practices understand what their financials are really saying.We get into a simple but uncomfortable truth. Most owners don't really know their numbers. Not in a way that gives them clarity or confidence. And when that's the case, the business starts to feel heavier than it should.As Martin puts it, there's no substitute for knowing your numbers.Because this isn't really about finance. It's about visibility. Most practices are not struggling through lack of effort. They are struggling because they can't clearly see what is happening inside the business. And when you can't see it, decision-making becomes harder, second-guessing creeps in, and leadership starts to feel like a weight you're carrying rather than a role you're leading.What we talk about in this episode is how that changes. When the key parts of the business are working together and your numbers are visible and understood, the experience of running a practice becomes more stable, more predictable, and ultimately more enjoyable. Not because the work disappears, but because the system begins to carry more of the load and your decisions have a clear direction.When you understand your numbers, you stop guessing and start deciding with intent. Over time, that shift replaces pressure with confidence and allows you to trust the practice you are building.If the numbers have ever felt like something you'd rather avoid, this is a good place to start.Episode Outline:[00:00] The numbers we avoid[04:50] Why most owners don't know[09:00] The 5 financial buckets[13:00] Why vet businesses are complex[15:00] Cash vs reality[17:30] Flying blind financially[19:00] Reading your P&L[21:30] Focus on the big levers[24:00] Small % big impact[26:30] Using AI to analyse[31:00] Building a system you trust[33:30] Confidence and sleep[35:00] Final takeawaysWhy does leading your practice feel harder than it should?The Practice Growth Reflection is a short, 10-minute tool that shows you the stage your practice has reached and the leadership changes that can reduce pressure, strengthen your team, and help your practice run more smoothly.Start your Practice Growth Reflection and get instant clarity on what needs to evolve next.Follow Dr. Dave Nicol for More Leadership Insights:Follow Dr. Dave: @drdavenicolLearn more about the Veterinary Leadership AcademyConnect with Martin Traub-Werner:Website: vetbooks.comLinkedIn: Martin Traub-WernerEnjoyed this episode?Leave a review on iTunes and share it with your veterinary colleagues!DisclaimerThis episode is for educational purposes only and isn't financial advice.
Mein heutiger Gast ist Kult. Und das völlig zu Recht. Franziska Traub, Schauspielerin, Kabarettistin, Clownin und Charakterdarstellerin. Geboren 1962 in Stuttgart, heute zu Hause in Berlin-Neukölln. Seit Jahrzehnten lebt sie in der Hauptstadt, und trotzdem hört man ihre schwäbischen Wurzeln noch immer. Franzis Dialekt ist charmant, unverwechselbar und gehört einfach zu ihr. Ausgebildet an der Hochschule der Künste in Bern führte sie ihr Weg vom Varieté auf die internationalen Bühnen. Mit „Pomp Duck and Circumstance“ tourte sie durch Europa und die USA. Sie spielte in den Palazzo-Shows und begeisterte das Publikum unter anderem im Berliner Mehringhof-Theater. Im Fernsehen wurde sie einem Millionenpublikum bekannt. In der Trilogie „Zweite Heimat“, im Film „Schmidts Katze“, in „Bettys Diagnose“ und vor allem in der Kultserie „Ritas Welt“ an der Seite von Gaby Köster als Kassiererin Gisela „Gisi“ Wiemers. 68 Folgen, bis zu sieben Millionen Zuschauer und dafür ausgezeichnet mit dem Deutschen Comedypreis. Ob mit Tom Gerhardt in „Hausmeister Krause“, mit Dirk Bach oder bei „Let's Dance“, Franziska Traub ist vielseitig und authentisch. Aktuell steht sie im Tipi am Kanzleramt in „Frau Luna“ auf der Bühne, mehr als 100 Vorstellungen allein 2025. In ihrem neuen Solo „41 Grad Lampenfieber“ erzählt sie Geschichten aus dem Backstage-Leben. Also macht es Euch bequem für die Geschichte von Franzi Traub in diesem BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Podcast. https://franziskatraub.de/ https://www.instagram.com/franziskatraub_official/ https://www.facebook.com/franziskatraubberlin/ https://www.schauspielervideos.de/fullprofile/schauspieler-franziska-traub.html https://www.instagram.com/jensherrmannofficial/?hl=de https://www.facebook.com/jens.herrmann.792 https://www.youtube.com/@JensHerrmann https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-herrmann-9a6198136/ https://www.bbradio.de/ https://www.bbradio.de/shows/51d91f74-b052-42f5-978f-988dd1807ed9 https://www.instagram.com/bbradioofficial/ https://www.facebook.com/bbradioofficial https://www.tiktok.com/@bbradioofficial
Send us a message!Growth in short-term rentals often gets framed as a numbers game. More properties, more markets, more tech, and more scale.But what if growth isn't about doing more but choosing better?In this 1st of the Month Bonus episode, Alex & Annie sit down with Carly Traub, Co-Founder and CEO of Lazy Sunday Rentals, to talk about what it really looks like to build a business intentionally in a fast-moving, information-heavy industry.Carly launched her company in 2022 alongside her husband, starting with a single property and quickly scaling to a growing portfolio. Like many operators, she said yes to everything early on. Over time, she realized that not all growth is aligned growth.This conversation explores the shift from reactive expansion to thoughtful refinement.Episode Chapters:04:53 Moving from channel-dependent to brand-driven06:15 Why saying “yes” to everything works at first and why it eventually doesn't07:15 Maximizing your existing tech stack before adding more tools6:26 Evaluating return on time, not just return on money18:23 Building a direct booking strategy that reflects your identity27:58 How to define the kind of guest experience you actually want to deliver31:59 Why smaller operators need a seat at the DMO table41:26 The realities of operating in a “hot” investment market45:29 Unrealistic investor expectations and the myth of easy remote hostingIf you're building in a crowded market and want growth that fits your vision, this episode will help you pause, refocus, and move forward with intention.Connect with Carly:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carly-traub-6a402325/ Website: https://lazysundayrentals.com/ ✨ Exclusive Offer to Alex & Annie Listeners:Streamline your short-term rental operations with Hostfully.Mention the Alex & Annie Podcast when you sign up and get free onboarding ($1000 value).
We discuss the role of schools to form effective citizens in our democracy. It's necessary to prioritize the teaching of our history and our government. James's civic action toolkit recommendations are: Push back against corrosive technology, especially in schools Read books! James Traub is a journalist, historian, and author of The Cradle of Citizenship: How Schools Can Help Save Our Democracy. Let's connect! Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/ Discover new ways to #BetheSpark: https://www.futurehindsight.com/spark Follow Mila on X: https://x.com/milaatmos Read The Cradle of Citizenship: https://bookshop.org/shop/futurehindsight Sponsor: Thank you to Shopify! Sign up for a $1/month trial at shopify.com/hopeful. Early episodes for Patreon supporters: https://patreon.com/futurehindsight Credits: Host: Mila Atmos Guests: James Traub Executive Producer: Mila Atmos Producer: Zack Travis
What if the right isn't wrong - or, at least, totally wrong, about education? That seems to be the conclusion of James Traub, a liberal educationalist, who has spent the last year visiting the civics programs of American high schools. Neither the 1619 Project nor Trump's 1776 Report seems to be the message of Traub's account of these travels, The Cradle of Citizenship. Schools can help save our democracy, Traub concludes, by equipping American students to think their way through the complexities of their nation's history. The point of a good education, he concludes, is to foster thinking rather than moral outrage or virtue seeking. More Homer in the classroom, and less social media. Those are James Traub's old school principles for our new century. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
What are the commercial real estate market conditions like today—and what kind of outlook are we looking at for different sectors next year? Rich Traub, partner at Smith, Gambrell & Russell, joins the Buildings Podcast to offer reasons for optimism as we head into 2026.
Charles H. Traub is a photography legend. His accomplishments are vast. He taught my husband photography at SVA 25 years ago. I was grateful to have a chance to interview him (Charles H. Traub is the chair of the Photography, Video and Related Media department at the School of Visual Arts in New York City)—BUSY GUY), in conjunction with his solo exhibition, Something Funny in the STILLLIFE at the Dog House Gallery, which is a gallery I run to highlight funny artists such as Charles, housed in the offices of The Brooklyn Comedy Collective, 137 Montrose Ave., Brooklyn, NY. The show is up until Jan. 2, 2026. Gallery Hours: Monday-Wednesday, 1:00pm - 7:00pm. Sundays 12-6pm Since I am a pretend *shrink*, I wanted to talk to Charles about his life and emotional/creative development in relation to his work. After reading about Charles's family on his website, I was really curious to learn how his relationship with his father had a foundational role in Charles work as well as his relationships with mentors and students. It was really interesting to hear about, as a young man, Charles formed a lot of relationships with other older photographers, inspiring him to became an innovative leading educator and world-renowned photographer. A real treat was talking with Charles about the work he's making today. His face lights up with the childlike enthusiastic vibe thats as shiny and inspired as ever. Instagram: @charlestraub Charles Traub Bio Charles Traub Website
“By addressing my nervous system, which also helped me heal my long COVID, I really healed my sleep.” - Chantal TraubSleep isn't a luxury. It's the foundation of brain health, nervous system regulation, and the resilience we need to thrive in midlife.So many practitioners arrive in perimenopause already burned out and sleep-deprived from years of on-call shifts, raising kids, caregiving, or simply pushing through exhaustion. By the time we reach midlife, even the most dedicated providers might feel like they're running on fumes. Restoring your sleep isn't just about getting more rest. It can completely transform your health and the way you show up for your family, clients, and yourself.Today, I'm joined by Chantal Traub, doula turned perimenopause and menopause coach, and a graduate of our Integrative Women's Health Institute programs. Chantal shares her journey from decades of burnout and insomnia to finally sleeping 7–10 hours a night and building a career that supports both her health and her family.For health and wellness professionals, Chantal's story is a powerful reminder that we don't have to sacrifice our well-being to support our clients and patients. Setting boundaries, prioritizing nervous system regulation, and redesigning your career for flexibility are essential skills for building a sustainable practice that's flexible, fulfilling, and deeply impactful.In this episode, Chantal and I discuss her path from birth work to menopause coaching, the role of nervous system regulation in overcoming long COVID and chronic insomnia, how she helps clients navigate frozen shoulder, brain fog, and weight gain in midlife, and why curiosity, empathy, and accountability are the most underrated tools in coaching, and more.Enjoy the episode, and let's innovate and integrate together!---Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/how-to-transform-your-womens-health-practice-to-have-the-flexibility-you-desire-and-get-great-sleep-with-chantal-traub/.Connect with me and access our entire platform at IntegrativeWomensHealthInstitute.com (https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/). Find and follow us @integrativewomenshealth on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@integrativewomenshealth) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/integrativewomenshealth/).
Send us a textAndy Traub - Internationally Recognized Disability & Inclusion Expert/President & Founder of Traub & Associates Consulting/Keynote Speaker - takes us on an inspiring journey including growing up in church but not really having a relationship with Jesus; his wife insisting the Lord be part of their relationship; wanting to get baptized again as an adult; lifelong mental health struggles and the desire to fill a void within; a “5'9” blonde Trojan horse”; his wife resigning him from a job; the darkness of depression; the power of community; transitioning from elementary education to Human Resources; the pivot at AMC Theaters to show sensory-friendly films; an additional pivot to hire people with autism; God being everywhere but his work; how cramming for a Bible study changed his life; the profound impact of Proverbs 31:8; how an unexpected termination led to his own consulting firm; how a trip to Russia reminded him of how amazing God is; ways the work he did previously lives on and continues to make a difference; a failed kickstarter; and so much more! https://traubassoc.com/Support the show
Andrew is joined by Certified Divorce Coach® James Traub. James helps men (and women) navigate the divorce process with clarity, emotional resilience, and purpose—especially those in midlife facing the complex realities of separation, identity shifts, and life after marriage. Thanks for listening! We'd be very grateful if you'd subscribe to the podcast and give us 5 stars! Please visit Transcend Retirement or Wiser Divorce Solutions. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn too!
In this episode - learn about: Neonatal Isoerythrolysis (N.I.) A life-threatening condition that is more common in mule foals.Learn how to prevent it. Clinical signs recognized in the first few days of the foal's life and perhaps up to 12 days of age include:a) Weakness and lethargy, b) Decrease in suckling the marec) Rapid breathing, d) Pale or yellow discoloration of the mucous membranes. e) Red color to the urine f) In severe cases collapse and death can occur. 1 in 10 mule foals is at risk for this disease. How to determine if the foal is at risk for N.I. Learn how N.I. can be prevented. Mule Talk is an Every Cowgirl's Dream production - www.EveryCowgirlsDream.Com www.MuleTalk.Net Meredith Hodges Interviews: www.LuckyThreeRanch.Com/Podcast-Appearances/
Heute zu Gast im Podcast ist Prof. Barbara Traub. Sie ist Vorstandssprecherin der Israelitischen Religionsgemeinschaft Württemberg (IRGW) und erklärt u.a. die Begriffe "jüdisch", "israelitisch" und "israelisch". Gemeinsam mit Dr. Michael Blume kommt sie ins Gespräch über Ihr Engagement in der IRGW, die Strömungen des Judentums in Baden-Württemberg, zu den aktuellen Verbindungen zu christlichen und muslimischen Gemeinden und darüber, wie Dr. Blume selbst angefangen hat, sich gegen Antisemitismus zu engagieren.
Download Chris's FREE E-Book on “How To Find Ultra High Net Worth Clients" fromhttps://UHNWC.com/ Daniel J. Traub (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-traub-2bb3659/), is a Senior Financial Advisor at Montis Financial. With over three decades of experience. Dan shares his journey in the financial industry, starting from a unique mom-and-pop shop in 1988 to founding his firm, Tempo Financial Advisors, in 2008. Dan discusses the pivotal decisions in his career, the importance of personalized financial planning and shares insights on working with high-net-worth clients.In this episode, Chris and Dan discuss: 1. The Evolution of Financial Advisory Practices 2. Forming Tempo Financial Advisors 3. Transitioning and Merging Firms 4. Focusing on Client Needs and EducationConnect With Daniel Traub:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-traub-2bb3659/Website:https://montisfinancial.com/Maximize your marketing, close more clients, and amplify your AUM by following us on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/ultrahighnetworthclients TikTok:https://tiktok.com/ultrahighnetworthclients YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@uhnwcFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/UHNWCPodcast Twitter:https://twitter.com/uhnwcpodcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ultra-high-net-worth-clients-with-chris-brodhead/id1569041400Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4Guqegm2CVqkcEfMSLPEDrWebsite:https://uhnwc.com Work with us:https://famousfounder.com/fa DISCLAIMER: This content is provided by Chris Brodhead for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance.
Dr. Josie Traub-Dargatz, Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine (retired) from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 2017. In this episode - learn about: Neonatal Isoerythrolysis (N.I.) A life-threatening condition that is more common in mule foals. Learn how to prevent it.Clinical signs recognized in the first few days of the foal's life and perhaps up to 12 days of age include: a) Weakness and lethargy, b) Decrease in suckling the mare c) Rapid breathing, d) Pale or yellow discoloration of the mucous membranes. e) Red color to the urine f) In severe cases collapse and death can occur. 1 in 10 mule foals is at risk for this disease.How to determine if the foal is at risk for N.I. Learn how N.I. can be prevented.Mule Talk is an Every Cowgirl's Dream production - www.EveryCowgirlsDream.Com www.MuleTalk.Net Meredith Hodges Interviews: www.LuckyThreeRanch.Com/Podcast-Appearances/
Summary: Branding used to be as simple as product packaging. But today, it's woven into every touchpoint — from social media and customer service to in-store experiences. With more opportunities than ever to connect, brands face the challenge of creating a unified, authentic experience that not only stands out but also stays true to their core identity. Our guest today is helping brands forge deeper, more meaningful connections with their customers...connections that last.Kate Doerge is Principal at Kate Doerge Consulting and Operating Partner at Traub, a global business development, advisory, and investment firm focused on the consumer and retail industries. Kate works with her colleagues at Traub on all aspects of brand strategy and optimization across domestic and global markets.Kate is a dynamic business leader, brand strategist, and trusted advisor driving organizational transformation and delivering impactful results. As an experienced brand marketing consultant, Kate champions innovation and optimizes brand performance to generate value for stakeholders. Her clients have included L'Oreal, H&M, Kate Spade, TAG Heuer, and Oscar de la Renta, among others. Previously, Kate was Head of Marketing at iStar New York, leading iStar's branding and communications efforts. She launched the firm's first marketing department to drive awareness and also helped iStar play a central role in revitalizing Asbury Park, New Jersey with the Asbury Park Now brand campaign.Prior to that, Kate was a partner at Paul Wilmot Communications, where she led the firm's fashion, beauty and wellness, accessories, culture, and lifestyle divisions. In 2015, Kate was appointed Vice Chair of the Board of Advisors of the Hospital for Special Surgery. She sits on the HSS Pediatric Council, and for the past 16 years, she has Co-chaired HSS's most successful fundraiser for the Pediatric Pavilion, raising more than 25 million to date.She also sits on the Board and acts as a Strategic Advisor for the Penny Doerge Adaptive Pediatric Academy and is Co-founder and CEO of Penny's Flight Foundation dedicated to raising awareness and funding for neurofibromatosis, launched in honor of Kate and her husband Chad's daughter, Penny, who passed away from this condition in November of 2022.In this episode, we explore how Kate Doerge is helping brands stand out by balancing authenticity with innovation, aligning messaging across platforms, and leveraging storytelling to create lasting connections in a rapidly evolving market.Highlights:Kate's path into public relations and consulting (4:03)Memorable client experiences at Traub (9:48)Kate describes the Traub team (11:59)How Kate aligns brand strategies across entire teams (13:32)Challenges brands face when adapting their branding digitally (14:37)How Kate stays on top of trends and innovations (15:51)Adapting to trends while remaining authentic (18:20)How Kate's work at Traub informs her consulting business (20:05)Kate's philanthropic work and 'Penny's Flight Foundation' (22:24)Links:Kate Doerge on LinkedInKate Doerge Consulting WebsitePenny's Flight Foundation Traub WebsiteICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
Total Duration: 02:44.00Adam is a researcher and writer affected by Lyme disease and immune tolerance, and has been battling health problems since he was young, with the onset of a chronic disease in 2016. He is a writer, graphic artist & designer, an avid reader and researcher of history, biological warfare, esoteric philosophy, spirituality, and the Western Mystery Traditions. He has made a special study of the life and work of Erich Traub and the science of immune tolerance. He has collected and translated to English all of Traub's published research. He lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, peacefully by himself, where he enjoys BMX biking, fitness, study, the arts, and self-development.The ground-breaking book documenting the secret history of stealth biological warfare fought between global superpowers since the Spanish Flu of 1918. Learn the esoteric history of the stealth bioweapons of Erich Traub, the secret history of weaponized ticks, Lyme Disease, and the many incapacitating agents now overwhelming the Western World, causing an epidemic of chronic disease, mental illness, and cancers. Discover the truth about an extremely inhumane war that has endangered the world and its inhabitants for far too long.Website: https://www.thesleeperagent.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AWFinneganRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5538744Amazon book link: https://a.co/d/6J2J7E8email: info@thesleeperagent.com
We're at the DNC Convention in Chicago this week, so it felt like the perfect moment to look back at the last time the convention was in Chicago - a truly historic year. There was no better person to discuss that with than James Traub, author of the biography of Hubert Humphrey that Sarah loved.Visit our website for complete show notes and episode resources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam W Finnegan is a researcher and writer who was affected by Lyme disease and immune tolerance, and has been battling health problems since he was young, with the onset of a chronic disease in 2016. His research into his health condition and Lymes led him to spend years gathering 1000s of documents, classified and unclassified from the US, Russia, Germany, and UK into the history of pathogenic bioweapons, and stealth bioweapons in particular. The result has been a special study of the life and work of the Nazi scientist Dr. Erich Traub and the science of immune tolerance, recently published in the groundbreaking book by Trineday, The Sleeper Agent: The Rise of Lyme Disease, Chronic Illness and the Great Imitator Antigens of Biological Warfare. Adam has collected and translated to English all of Traub's decades of published research. In addition to his bioweapons research, he is also a graphic artist & designer and a researcher into the history of esoteric philosophy and spirituality. His website is TheSleeperAgent.com
Guest Bio: Rochelle Traub loves interacting with people whether it's connecting with friends over a relaxing dinner, creating memories with family in the funny moments of life, or communicating through words and voice in her marketing job at Our Daily Bread Ministries. She's been married to her best friend, Kevin, for 31 years and together they have three children, including their youngest daughter who was adopted from China. Rochelle looks forward to her morning “walk and talk” sessions with her exercise buddy, skiing in Colorado with family, reading a good book while sipping steaming hot coffee, and traveling pretty much anywhere. She is thankful for God's grace and goodness in her life, and her life goal is to share the gift of Jesus. Show Summary: When was a moment you felt God was calling you to something? Have you had any clear moments like that? Did you face obstacles while trying to make that calling a reality? Rochelle Traub felt called to adopt, but for a long time her husband did not. As they prayed together through that season they both eventually felt the call. However, the adoption process led them through more years of waiting. Join hosts Eryn Adkins and Vivian Mabuni as they learn more about Rochelle's story during the years of her waiting season during this God Hears Her conversation. Notes and Quotes: “Watching my children be their own people, and letting them be their own people, that God has provided a journey for each one of us.” —Rochelle Traub “They are all so different, and God has gifted them with what they are supposed to be doing.” —Rochelle Traub “My job as a mom is to know, what I had in hope for you, is not necessarily what God has in mind for you.” —Rochelle Traub “God has that child picked out for you, but He will bring His plan to fruition.” —Rochelle Traub “However we think it's going to go, or want it to go, you have to trust Jesus and hold His hand because His plan is best.” —Rochelle Traub Verses: Psalm 46:10 Ephesians 1:4–5 Links: Rochelle's Daughter's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/savedbygrace_2008_/ God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her email sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/sign-upsfmc Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast ODB for Kids, Volume 1 link to ODBP Eryn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eryneddy/ Vivian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivmabuni/ MB01LNR3MGBYLGA
In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Charles Traub, an American photographer and educator, known for his ironic real world witness color photography.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine. You can find out more about FRAMES at www.readframes.com.Find out more about FRAMES:FRAMES MagazineFRAMES Photography AppFRAMES Instagram feedFRAMES Facebook Group
Today's special guest, Adam Finnegan, was in the 8th grade when he received a vaccine for HepB, which resulted in various neurological disorders he still suffers from today. Congressional hearings confirmed the vaccine was having adverse effects on children. He is also personally affected by Lyme disease and its co-infections. His personal experience resulted in a lifelong interest in the science behind the creation of antigens, or the toxins introduced by vaccines into one's body to create an immune response. He found that before the advent of DNA and mRNA technology, much of the discoveries about antigens were related to the creation of stealth biological weapons by the Nazis during World War II, and one scientist in particular, Erich Traub. Traub would eventually come under the auspices of the U.S. government because of his knowledge on viruses and bacterial diseases and become a pawn in the Cold War between the U.S. and Soviet Union in the weaponization of his research. His book, The The Sleeper Agent, seeks to educate the public about the reality of bioengineering and its link to biological warfare conducted on unsuspecting populations in developing countries even today. Lyme disease and its co-infections, for insistence, actually can be linked to Traub's research. On a larger scale, the author also links the creation of antigens used in a multitude of required vaccines as creating “immune exhaustion” in the body, thus leading to the onset of chronic illnesses such as cancer and various neurological problems. The Sleeper Agent uncovers many surprising secrets including how these same advances are unleashing unforeseen adverse health effects on unsuspecting populations, as well as giving rise to chronic diseases and death.
Writer/Producer/Cinema Paradiso superfan Stacy Traub (Black-ish/The Real O'Neals) makes her first appearance on the Patreon feed to discuss the Academy Award winning Italian drama CINEMA PARADISO.Having never seen the film before, Kenny offers a fresh take on the failures of the project. Stacy shares how the three hour directors cut almost ruined the entire movie for her. Phil leads a round table discussion on how movie theaters will evolve in a post pandemic world, and what we all consider to be the perfect movie theater experience. And, of course, we discuss how this gentle foreign film ended up as a highly regarded, mainstream classic here in America, the legendary execution of the ending, and the ways in which the central message of theaters losing out to television is still a hot topic today.Find Stacy at: twitter.com/stoocytroobPodcast Like It's 1999: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-its-1999Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlike1999Instagram: instagram.com/podcastlike1999Reddit: reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In HOUR TWO of the Sports Hangover, we're live from Brother Martin High School as Kyle Traub joins the show. We also talk with Jeff Boggz of ESPN bet.
Is there "another 1968" full of protests coming our way this year, with Democrats convening in Chicago this summer to nominate their candidate for president? Michael talks to Historian James Traub, who recounts Hubert Humphrey's role as a liberal hero of twentieth-century America in "True Believer: Hubert Humphrey's Quest for a More Just America." Original air date 6 May 2024. The book was published on 13 February 2024.
Watch every Saturday at 2:00 pm CST for a new edition of Conspiracy Conversations as David and a guest engage in a deep dive discussion on well-known conspiracies and mysteries.TO WATCH ALL CONSPIRACY CONVERSATIONS -www.conspiracyconversations.com TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.flyover.liveA.W. Finnegan is a researcher and writer affected by Lyme disease and immune tolerance, and has been battling health problems since he was young, with the onset of a chronic disease in 2016. He is a writer, graphic artist & designer, an avid reader and researcher of history, biological warfare, esoteric philosophy, spirituality, and the Western Mystery Traditions. He has made a special study of the life and work of Erich Traub and the science of immune tolerance. He has collected and translated to English all of Traub's published research. He lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, peacefully by himself, where he enjoys BMX biking, fitness, study, the arts, and self-development.Adam FinneganWEBSITE: https://thesleeperagent.com-------------------------------------------
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with James Traub about Hubert Humphrey. They define liberalism, background and context of Humphrey and his internal motivations, how he governed as mayor in Minneapolis, and how he was a liberal and a progressive. They talk about his time as a U.S. Senator, a cold war liberal, and his relationship with Lyndon Johnson. They discuss Humphrey's foreign affairs work, his time as Vice President of the U.S., Senate years post-Vice Presidency, legacy of Humphrey, and many more topics. James Traub is a journalist and scholar specializing in international affairs. He is a columnist and contributor to the website foreignpolicy.com. He worked as a staff writer for The New Yorker from 1993 to 1998 and as a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine from 1998 to 2011. He has also written extensively about national politics, urban affairs, and education. He has written many books, including the most recent, True Believer: Hubert Humphrey's Quest For A More Just America. He teaches classes on American foreign policy and on the history of liberalism at NYU Abu Dhabi and at NYU. He is a fellow of the Center on International Cooperation and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.Website: https://www.traubjames.com/Substack: Get full access to Converging Dialogues at convergingdialogues.substack.com/subscribe
On this airing of Let’s Get Legal, host Jon Hansen is joined by Attorney Mike Drabant of A. Traub & Associates to discuss estate planning and the latest celebrities making headlines because of it. Mike also answers listeners’ questions about trusts, beneficiaries, and probate. For more information, visit www.atclaw.com. You can also call their Lombard office […]
For the next few weeks, please enjoy repeat performances of some of the Bad Dates team's favorite episodes.On this episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes comedians Heather McMahan, Adam Ray, and Stacy Traub to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Heather tells us about the banker who hankered to keep it slippery, Adam ponders a literal and metaphorical open door, then Stacy's "Gorilla Time" leads her to a low point on the high seas. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.Heather McMahan: HeatherOnTour.com Adam Ray: AdamRayComedy.comStacy Traub: Daisy Jones and the Six, streaming on Amazon.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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Testing American Liberalism in the Cold War Years In this episode journalist and historian James Traub delves into the paradoxical nature of liberalism in the post war years. The continuation of New Deal social and economic reforms charactarized a society of consensus in fulfillment of democratic ideals in the Cold War years. However, the illusory impression was built on the continuiation of Jim Crow systems in the South deepening racial inequity in the rest of the country. Resistance stirred underneath consensus and the illusion of an expanding liberalism and democratic enhancement. James Traub is an American journalist and scholar specializing in international affairs.
James Traub's latest book is titled "True Believer: Hubert Humphrey's Quest for a More Just America." In the introduction, Mr. Traub writes: "I return to Humphrey in order to explain what liberalism was at its ascendant moment, why it mattered so much to so may people, why it abruptly lost its appeal to the majority of Americans – and, perhaps, how it might rejuvenate itself." Hubert Humphrey served as mayor of Minneapolis, United States Senator, Vice President of the United States under Lyndon Johnson, and a candidate for President in several years, including 1968. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Traub's latest book is titled "True Believer: Hubert Humphrey's Quest for a More Just America." In the introduction, Mr. Traub writes: "I return to Humphrey in order to explain what liberalism was at its ascendant moment, why it mattered so much to so may people, why it abruptly lost its appeal to the majority of Americans – and, perhaps, how it might rejuvenate itself." Hubert Humphrey served as mayor of Minneapolis, United States Senator, Vice President of the United States under Lyndon Johnson, and a candidate for President in several years, including 1968. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Courtenay Turner invites the author of The Sleeper Agent, Adam Finnegan, to discuss his book and research unraveling with reliable evidence the mystery of Lyme Disease, chronic disease, and their relation to biological weapons, and a condition Erich Traub discovered called Immune Tolerance (chronic immunosuppression). A.W. Finnegan is a researcher and writer affected by Lyme disease and immune tolerance, and has been battling health problems since he was young, with the onset of a chronic disease in 2016. He is a writer, graphic artist & designer, an avid reader and researcher of history, biological warfare, esoteric philosophy, spirituality, and the Western Mystery Traditions. He has made a special study of the life and work of Erich Traub and the science of immune tolerance. He has collected and translated to English all of Traub's published research. He lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, peacefully by himself, where he enjoys BMX biking, fitness, study, the arts, and self-development." ▶ Follow & Connect with Adam: https://www.thesleeperagent.com ✩Find his articles: https://onegreatworknetwork.com/adam-finnegan ------------------------------------- ▶ Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com ✩Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz ✩TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner ✩Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz ✩Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity ✩Add Me To Your Crowd! @ https://crowdrank.news/stack/courtenayturner ▶ Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ▶ Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner ▶ Support my work & Affiliate links: ✩Buy Me A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt ✩GiveSendGo: https://www.givesendgo.com/courtenayturnerpodcast ✩Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Courtenay-Turner ✩Discover The Magic of MagicDichol: Free Video Series: https://iwantmyhealthback.com/COURTZ ✩LMNT: (Stay Salty!) http://drinklmnt.com/CourtenayTurner ✩ Richardson Nutritional Center: (B-17!) https://rncstore.com/courtz ✩ Relax Far Infrared Saunas: (Warm Up!) https://relaxsaunas.com/COURTZ Discount Code: COURTZ ✩The Wellness Company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX ✩Honey Colony "Where The Hive Decides What's Healthy": https://honeycolony.com/ Promo Code: COURTZ ✩Full Moon Parasite Protocol: https://bravetv.store/COURTZ Promo Code: COURTZ ✩Make Honey Great Again: https://www.makehoneygreatagain.com/ Promo Code: COURTZ ✩FOX N SONS Coffee: https://www.foxnsons.com Promo Code: CTP ✩Dr. Zelenko's Z-Stack: https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER ✩Health Share: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz ————————————————— ▶ Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— ©2024 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Podcast Like It's 1992, Stacy Traub & Hunter Covington join us for a Honeymoon in Vegas!We discuss skydiving Elvises, Nicholas Cage playing Nicholas Cage, and art of the opening credit sequence.Patreon: http://patreon.com/PodcastlikeitsTwitter: http://twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: http://instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: http://reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Josie Traub-Dargatz, Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine (retired) from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 2017. In this episode - learn about: Neonatal Isoerythrolysis (N.I.) A life-threatening condition that is more common in mule foals. Learn how to prevent it.Clinical signs recognized in the first few days of the foal's life and perhaps up to 12 days of age include: a) Weakness and lethargy, b) Decrease in suckling the mare c) Rapid breathing, d) Pale or yellow discoloration of the mucous membranes. e) Red color to the urine f) In severe cases collapse and death can occur. 1 in 10 mule foals is at risk for this disease.How to determine if the foal is at risk for N.I. Learn how N.I. can be prevented.#neonatalisoerythrolysis, #NI, #foals, #mulefoals, #mulebreeder, #equinebreeder, #equinebreeding, #mulebreeding, #jackbreeding, #mulebaby, #colostrumMule Talk is on Facebook - Mule Talk is an Every Cowgirl's Dream production - www.EveryCowgirlsDream.Com
Lenders can easily integrate income verification into their workflow and verify any borrower at any point during the application process with Truework Income. By connecting every verification method into one platform, Truework helps lenders eliminate process disruptions, maintain a competitive borrower experience and reduce the fiscal impact of verifying income. Banks, credit unions and wholesale lenders are using Truework because it's the only platform making income verification as easy as clicking a button.
David Traub the executive producer of the JOBS movie is interviewed by David Cogan of the Eliances Heroes show on Money Radio amfm.They discuss the film industry, how he came to work on the project chronicling Apple founder Steve Jobs' life, and what it takes to have a successful career in Hollywood. Traub also produced feature films THE BRONX BULL and ON THE ROAD WITH BB KING. His first film was LAWNMOWER MAN starring Pierce Brosnan and Jeff Fahey. He currently is working on a project involving holographic character capture and volumentric video.
On this episode of Podcast Like It's 1992, producer Stacy Traub joins Phil & Emily to talk about Sister Act.We talk about Whoopi Goldberg's performance, our histories with this film (or lack thereof), and the cultural context of catholicism in the 90s.Patreon: patreon.com/PodcastlikeitsTwitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever thought about how your nervous system relates to birth? You can't birth if you don't feel safe. Today on Yoga| Birth| Babies, we are going to talk about Polyvagal Theory and Birth. My guest approached me about this topic and I realized I didn't know much about it. Excitedly, I did my own research and was amazed with what I discovered. Polyvagal Theory and Birth needs to be talked about more. It's about our nervous systems being regulated. This makes so much sense about the importance of feeling safe, secure and connected to our body when we think about birth. Learning to connect to your nervous system is so important! To have this conversation I have my dear friend and colleague, Chantal Traub. She's a NYC birth facilitator, doula, CBE, and menopause coach. She has 20 years of practice and has been internationally acclaimed for her expertise on the pelvic floor and her Pushing Power technique, which is taught here at PYC. Chantal shares her stories on birth and how the Polyvagal Theory relates to the births she's attended. I'm very honored to share this special episode and topic with you. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com Don't forget to grab your FREE guide, 5 Simple Solutions to the Most Common Pregnancy Pains HERE If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies (Apple) or on Spotify! To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After decades in marketing and communications and a new role as an operating partner at Traub, Kate Doerge never anticipated that she would also become a CEO. This new job, however, is the one her whole career has prepared her for and the one she was meant to do. When Kate's daughter Penny rolled off the bed at four months old, what seemed like a typical tibia fracture uncovered a diagnosis called Neurofibromatosis, also known as NF. One out of 300,000 kids is diagnosed with NF. This genetic disorder causes tumors to grow on nerve pathways anywhere in the body. At the time, doctors encouraged them to focus on healing the leg and not google NF. As parents, they were determined to make sure Penny lived a big, beautiful life. Even though she had her first surgery at 15 months old and was in a body cast for four months, she would commando crawl across the room in her bright pink cast bedazzled with gemstones. Nothing stopped Penny. Throughout her life, Penny was never defined by her ailments. She also didn't hide from them. She knew she was different from most people but never referred to it. Over her short years, Penny endured seven orthopedic surgeries and 11 brain surgeries. She never felt sorry for herself. Penny lived as a typical social and funny teenage girl with a beautiful smile and someone who was always the life of the party. Sadly, NF took Penny at 16. Within days of Penny's passing, Penny's Flight was launched in celebration of the extraordinary life of Penny Doerge and the qualities she personified — joy, artistic expression, and humor — while bravely living with Neurofibromatosis (NF) since infancy. The Foundation's mission is to make much-needed advances in medical research on Neurofibromatosis and related disorders — with a lasting impact on altering the course of this disease. There is no cure for NF, and research around the disease remains underfunded despite being one of the most common genetic disorders in the United States. Through Penny's story and bright light, the Foundation aims to expand knowledge around NF while inspiring others to find beauty in imperfection, positivity in the face of challenge, and faith over fear. In less than a year, they have raised over $3 million for Penny's Flight, and this is just the beginning. There is no greater tragedy than losing a child. Still, Kate Doerge and her husband, Chad Doerge, made a choice: to choose joy and positivity and focus on spreading their daughter Penny's light because living life with joy and optimism came naturally for Penny. In this episode, Kate shares how she and Chad handle adversity and how their mentality of choosing joy and positivity has led them. Kate shares the steps they took to build this Foundation in a few days and how anyone can model this mindset to push through even the most tragic times. As Kate says, it's not about your lifespan but your wingspan. Penny always spread her wings and shined her light. This episode is about strength, resilience, and the power of positivity, everything Penny embodied. Penny lived her life's purpose and will continue to inspire others.
On this episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes comedians Heather McMahan (Bone, Marry, Bury, Love Hard), Adam Ray (American Vandal, Good On Paper), and Stacy Traub (Black-ish, The Real O'Neals) to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Heather tells us about the banker who hankered to keep it slippery, Adam ponders a literal and metaphorical open door, then Stacy's "Gorilla Time" leads her to a low point on the high seas. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.You can find ticket information for Heather McMahan's The Comeback Tour on HeatherOnTour.com. Adam Ray appears in Young Rock, Welcome to Chippendales, and you can find tickets for his upcoming shows on AdamRayComedy.com. And Stacy Traub is a writer and co-executive producer on Daisy Jones and the Six, streaming on Amazon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.