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Robyn Weintraub is well known for writing awesomely good clues, and that talent is definitely on display today: it is not for nothing that she is known (eh, at least to us), as the Queen of the Friday crossword. We have proof inside, so do have a listen.Besides the crossword, it's Friday, and we have a fabulous Fun Fact Friday segment for your edification and enjoyment.Show note imagery: A Sunfish, ready to rumbleWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
SEND ME A TEXT MESSAGE NOWThe world appears to have gone mad with escalating tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, while Trump continues dismantling democratic institutions and blaming others for economic problems. Our resistance to these troubling developments must remain strong as we navigate increasingly dangerous geopolitical tensions and domestic threats to democracy.• Pakistan claims to have intelligence that India will strike within 36 hours following a tourist massacre in Kashmir• Nuclear-armed rivals have already fought three wars over Kashmir, with fears of another major conflict looming• Trump dismisses tariff concerns saying "maybe children will have two dolls instead of 30" as retailers warn of disruptions• Federal Election Commission loses enforcement powers through commissioner resignations and Trump's firing of Weintraub• 90-year-old Barbie Keel provides inspiration by…Without your comments, feedback and engagement, I am just sitting in a room talking to myself and feeling lonely. Email me, call me, or find me on Blue Sky and keep the conversation going.AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com
As part of the non-sponsored sporadic "B-sides" series*, Ben and Ben sit down and talk with Dr. Sue Weintraub, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.(* this series is where we put guests we want to talk to but who do not fit within any sponsored series, but is still proteomics.... mostly)
On Wednesday, Emily Weintraub joins TKras with the greatest Mother's Day gift ideas at The Gold & Diamond Source!
Neste episódio da série "O movimento é o meu foco!", recebemos Miriam Weintraub, fisioterapeuta e sócia da clínica AGE, que já esteve conosco no episódio 124 — Pioneirismo na Fisioterapia. Dessa vez, ela compartilha como o movimento passou a ocupar novos espaços na sua vida pessoal e profissional. Conversamos sobre sua relação com a atividade física, a descoberta da escalada, os desafios da carreira empreendedora, e o papel do fisioterapeuta na criação de novos contextos para o cuidado.
In this powerful episode of IDD Health Matters, Dr. Craig Escudé sits down with renowned disability advocate Liz Weintraub to explore what true health equity looks like for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Liz, a senior policy specialist at the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD), brings her lived experience and professional expertise to the conversation—sharing insights on advocacy, accessible healthcare, and the importance of plain language in medical settings. Liz discusses AUCD's national impact through 62 university-based centers across the U.S. and territories, her work on Capitol Hill, and key legislative priorities like ending subminimum wage (14c) and expanding home and community-based services. She also opens up about her own healthcare journey after a diabetes diagnosis, emphasizing the need for clear communication and respect for patient autonomy. Listeners will also learn about Tuesdays with Liz: Disability Policy for All, Liz's YouTube show that makes complex policy issues accessible to everyone. She shares how self-advocacy helped her transition out of institutional care and inspired her to empower others to do the same. Tune in to hear Liz's three essential tips for improving healthcare for people with IDD and why her message of "healthcare for all" is more important than ever.
In this powerful episode of IDD Health Matters, Dr. Craig Escudé sits down with renowned disability advocate Liz Weintraub to explore what true health equity looks like for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Liz, a senior policy specialist at the Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD), brings her lived experience and professional expertise to the conversation—sharing insights on advocacy, accessible healthcare, and the importance of plain language in medical settings. Liz discusses AUCD's national impact through 62 university-based centers across the U.S. and territories, her work on Capitol Hill, and key legislative priorities like ending subminimum wage (14c) and expanding home and community-based services. She also opens up about her own healthcare journey after a diabetes diagnosis, emphasizing the need for clear communication and respect for patient autonomy. Listeners will also learn about Tuesdays with Liz: Disability Policy for All, Liz's YouTube show that makes complex policy issues accessible to everyone. She shares how self-advocacy helped her transition out of institutional care and inspired her to empower others to do the same. Tune in to hear Liz's three essential tips for improving healthcare for people with IDD and why her message of "healthcare for all" is more important than ever.
Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message.This episode is part of my initiative to provide access to important court decisions impacting employees in an easy to understand conversational format using AI. The speakers in the episode are AI generated and frankly sound great to listen to. Enjoy!In this episode, we dive deep into the troubling case of age discrimination at Hatzell Bueller, led by an analysis of two job applicants, Dean Weintraub and Thomas Silvera. Despite their qualifications—Weintraub at 65 with over three decades of experience and Silvera at 58 with notable prior engagement with the company—both were met with questionable hiring practices that underscore the issue of age bias prevalent in today's job market.From explicit remarks about being "too old" to subtle digs in interviews, this episode uncovers how age can unjustly hinder career opportunities. We engage with the findings of the EEOC's complaint, the defense of Hatzell Bueller, and explore the implications of the settled case that includes significant measures for change albeit without admission of guilt. Listeners will learn about red flags to look for in hiring practices, patterns indicative of systemic age bias, and the discussion on how this bias impacts not just individuals but the economy at large. This introspective conversation addresses the critical cultural shift needed in recognizing the value of experience, fostering an inclusive workplace for all ages, and understanding actionable steps to challenge age-related discrimination.On July 19, 2024, the EEOC entered into a consent decree with the employer to settle the case for $500,000. Clearly the company did something wrong and wanted to avoid a protracted litigation and a higher judgment by the court or a jury. Join the conversation today, and let's work together to create a culture in which everyone, regardless of age, feels valued and respected in their professional journey. Subscribe, share, and leave a review to support the movement against workplace discrimination!Show Notes:ComplaintAnswerEEOC Press Release Announcing $500,000 Settlement If you enjoyed this episode of the Employee Survival Guide please like us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We would really appreciate if you could leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player such as Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review will inform other listeners you found the content on this podcast is important in the area of employment law in the United States. For more information, please contact our employment attorneys at Carey & Associates, P.C. at 203-255-4150, www.capclaw.com.Disclaimer: For educational use only, not intended to be legal advice.
Ariel Saldin Weintraub is the CISO at Aon. In this episode, she joins Oz Alashe, founder and CEO at CybSafe, and host Scott Schober to discuss security awareness training and human risk management, including her experience in the CISO role at MassMutual, how being a leader in the industry has influenced her approach to human cybersecurity efforts, and more. BEHAVE: A Human Risk Podcast is brought to you by CybSafe, developers of the Human Risk Management Platform. Learn more at https://cybsafe.com.
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Easter Seals Southern California released the “Reimagining Hollywood” report. The report covered topics like disability representation in film and TV, plus representation in the cast and crews of these projects. Nancy Weintraub is the Chief Advancement Officer of Easter Seals Southern California, and she joins host Grant Hardy on The Pulse to explain the report. Check out the Pulse on YouTube!About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca
NO EPISÓDIO #476 TEREMOS A PARTICIPAÇÃO DE ARTHUR WEINTRAUB, QUE VEM AO CANAL NOS FALAR SOBRE SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA, CR1ME ORGANIZADO E AS RELAÇÕES ESPÚRIAS QUE TUDO ISSO TEM COM A POLÍTICA NACIONAL.QUER FAZER PARTE DISSO? ENTÃO BOOORAAA. VEM COM A GENTE E INTERAJA NESSA TRANSMISSÃO AO VIVO!!!VIIIIIIIIBRA!!! CONHEÇA MAIS DOS NOSSOS PATROCINADORES:
In this episode of The Connector, host Arielle Leavitt sits down with Allen Weintraub, owner of Biazzo Cheese, and Robert Vasvary, creator of Tennessee Bob's Rancho Del Fuego hot sauces, to explore the intersection of tradition, branding, and bold flavors. They dive into the art of cheese-making, the fiery world of hot sauce, and how storytelling creates lasting customer connections. From balancing heat with creaminess to building a brand that sticks, this conversation is packed with business insights and a dash of spice. Connect with them here: @biazzocheese @tennessee_bobs_hot_sauce_co
Big Brother season 26 houseguest Lisa Weintraub talks to host Sharon Tharp about the devastation the L.A. fires have had on her community and more personally, her childhood home, which was sadly lost. She opens up about how she's using her business to help feed people and shares how fans can get involved to help in rebuilding.
Are academic struggles leaving you (or your kid!) feeling frustrated or helpless? You're not alone. In this episode of Enlightening Motherhood, host Emily Hamblin invites academic success coach Scotty Weintraub to share powerful strategies for reframing how parents think about their child's school challenges. Discover why mindset matters, how to lead with curiosity, and the surprising ways to turn academic struggles into strengths. Whether your child is neurodivergent, struggles with big emotions, or just needs extra support, this conversation is packed with actionable tips to help you guide them toward success – on their terms.
Julie Weintraub of GDS joined TKras on The Drive with a special offer at The Gold & Diamond Source for Valentine's Day!
Edie Weintraub, founder and managing director with terra alma, joins host Carol Morgan for this week's Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio episode. In this podcast segment, Weintraub discusses how terra alma is prioritizing retail and recreation in mixed-use development to foster shared experiences among residents. Live-Work-Play Weintraub recently worked on a 600-acre mixed-use project in Austin, Texas. The community is a phased 10-year build, so one of the challenges was finding a way to provide retail to residents who move in early on. Alongside a team of urban planners, landscapers and architects, Weintraub developed a plan to build in retail incrementally. First, a model home and pocket park were put in, then an Airstream that conveniently sells coffee in the mornings and small bites and drinks in the evenings. She emphasizes that this is just the first phase of the community, there are still plans for a town green, a micro food hall and much more. The addition of a local market in mixed-use developments, especially with its own subscription service, is a great asset for families and working professionals. “If I have a subscription service for maybe one or two meals a week, it frees me up to perhaps go to my son's water polo game or spend some more time with my other son prepping for the pie he wants to make for his school fundraiser,” said Weintraub. “And so just really incorporating the thought process of how we're living today into the community, to pull the people out of their homes, apartments or condos and really get back together.” Greenspaces are also a key component, providing residents with an accessible connection to nature. Weintraub points out that many families don't have time to mow their lawns or do landscaping, leading developers to create smaller yards and more extensive community gardens and parks. Residents also value walkability, and it's important for retail and recreation like coffee shops, grocery stores and gyms to be within walking distance. Exciting Projects on the Atlanta Beltline “What I love about it is that for Atlanta, we don't have a beach, but we do have a beautiful river, and it's kind of tucked away, but our Beltline has become our boardwalk, our beachfront property.” terra alma has partnered with a client on developing Yuji, a sushi restaurant at the base of an office building. Sitting on the edge of the Atlanta Beltline, the restaurant will stay busy thanks to its location and covered, outdoor seating. The Beltline is a huge transportation passage, so as people walk, bike and rollerblade to and from work, Yuji and other businesses reap the benefits. Common Mistakes During Retail Development and How to Avoid Them Weintraub says that it's so important to bring in retail experts during the design process because it can make the integration of businesses simpler. Here are her top considerations for retail development: Width and depth of the space: If there is not enough room for operations, it will drive away potential leasees. Deliveries and Waste Disposal: Especially with restaurants and coffee shops, it is crucial to have a clear path for employees to receive shipments and take out the trash, but away from consumers' vision. Parking: This is always a concern with developments of all sizes, but more importantly, within mixed-use spaces. Weintraub recommends a clear navigation system, whether with color-coordination, visual aids or something creative. Although the goal is to promote walkable living, she said you must assume that people will be coming in and out by car and plan accordingly. In addition to her work with terra alma, Weintraub has also launched her own dinner series, “Table for 12,” which brings together 11 strangers and herself for a dinner of fellowship, connection and learning. She also helped relaunch and rebrand Women in Restaurants, which currently includes 400 women across the country. Women in the restaurant sector are invited to join the ...
During the Civil War, Union Army Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops arrived in Savannah, Georgia, days before Christmas in 1864. The city was their final stop on Sherman's March to the Sea, a military campaign to weaken Confederate power through the state of Georgia. Stanley Weintraub's 2009 book, General Sherman's Christmas, explores the holiday celebration in the war-torn city. In today's episode, we revisit a conversation between Weintraub and NPR's Guy Raz about Sherman's controversial reputation and how they tied twigs to the heads of mules to turn them into reindeer.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Today, my guest is Edie Weintraub. Edie Weintraub is the visionary founder of Terra Alma, a boutique real estate advisory dedicated to shaping walkable, community centered spaces and fostering local connections. And in just a minute, we're going to speak with Edie Weintraub about creating vibrant hubs where people gather. Website: https://www.terraalma.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edieeverywhere/
J Darrin Gross I'd like to ask you. Edie Weintraub, what is the BIGGEST RISK? Edie Weintraub Yeah,I think for us, you know, we are commercial real estate brokers for real estate agents, and so we are typically paid on commission only. And so if that deal doesn't come to fruition, that lease doesn't get signed, we don't get compensated. And so here, what I have to offer is my my network, my knowledge and my time, and so we are taking a significant risk every day in choosing who are the clients that we opt to work with. Because, you know, we might put a lot of time, energy and effort into deals that might not come to fruition. So it's, it is definitely the roller coaster. It's not a merry go round. And so I know that our field is not necessarily for everyone, but I do think that we're able to mitigate it in regards to balancing out our portfolio with some consulting opportunities where we're educating brands as well as developers on how to go about creating. Spaces that ultimately will attract the right tenants that they want. So we do try to balance that as much as we can, but I think it's important and we share with all of our clients that how we get compensated and why they should opt to work with us, but also realizing that we're investing in our time in them as much as they're investing their time in us.
Robin Weintraub is legendary for her joyous crosswords, and today's puzzle is a perfect example: there are LOL clues everywhere you look, and we looked everywhere! Deets inside, as well as listener mail, and a fabulous fun fact for Fun Fact Friday™️.Show note imagery: Oh, the irony, a Shindig! DVD!We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Are you still looking for that perfect Christmas gift this holiday season? Julie Weintraub has the perfect gift idea for you!
Welcome to a special First to 15 miniseries: The Golden Touch.The Golden Touch is a First to 15 miniseries exploring the thrilling journey of Team USA as they secured their first-ever gold medal in women's team foil at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Join us as we speak to the athletes, their coaches, and key support staff who made history in one of the most unforgettable Olympic moments for USA Fencing.Today, we have the pleasure of talking with Maia Weintraub, one of Team USA's shining stars in women's foil and a key player in the U.S. team's unforgettable Olympic win in Paris 2024. Maia made history not only by stepping into a high-stakes match as a substitute against Italy but also by coming out on top in both her bouts, contributing to a groundbreaking gold medal for Team USA.Visit the USA Fencing websiteFollow USA Fencing on InstagramRead a transcript for this episode --First to 15: The Official Podcast of USA FencingHost: Bryan WendellCover art: Manna CreationsTheme music: Brian Sanyshyn
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Yadira Soto-Feliciano from MIT about her work on the Menin-MLL complex and the effect of small molecules on its stability in leukemia. We explore the pivotal moments that led her to cancer biology during her graduate studies, where her work included ground-breaking research on the role of the plant homeodomain Finger protein-6 (PHF-6) in leukemia. This work bridged the realms of chromatin accessibility, transcription factors, and cancer cell lineage, providing critical evidence for the concept of lineage plasticity in cancer biology—a topic that has gained significant traction in recent years. Dr. Soto-Feliciano discusses how advances in techniques like CRISPR and ChIP-sequencing have shaped her research, enabling deeper insights into the mechanisms underlying cancer cell identity. As our discussion transitions, Dr. Soto-Feliciano shares her experience in David Allis's lab, illustrating how the collaboration across diverse scientific disciplines enhanced her understanding of chromatin biology and generated significant insights into the mechanics of epigenetic regulation. Highlighting a recent 2023 publication, we unpack her findings related to the conserved molecular switch between MLL1 and MLL3 complexes. These discoveries revealed how the application of small-molecule inhibitors of the menin-MLL interaction can alter gene expression and affect leukemia cells' responses to treatments. We also touch on the operational dynamics within her lab at MIT, established during challenging times marked by the pandemic. Yadira is dedicated to fostering a collaborative and respectful environment among her team, comprised of PhD candidates and research technicians, all sharing a commitment to unraveling the complexities of chromatin regulation. She emphasizes the significance of understanding chromatin scaffold proteins and their role in regulating gene expression and genome organization. References Soto-Feliciano, Y. M., Bartlebaugh, J. M. E., Liu, Y., Sánchez-Rivera, F. J., Bhutkar, A., Weintraub, A. S., Buenrostro, J. D., Cheng, C. S., Regev, A., Jacks, T. E., Young, R. A., & Hemann, M. T. (2017). PHF6 regulates phenotypic plasticity through chromatin organization within lineage-specific genes. Genes & development, 31(10), 973–989. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.295857.117 Soto-Feliciano, Y. M., Sánchez-Rivera, F. J., Perner, F., Barrows, D. W., Kastenhuber, E. R., Ho, Y. J., Carroll, T., Xiong, Y., Anand, D., Soshnev, A. A., Gates, L., Beytagh, M. C., Cheon, D., Gu, S., Liu, X. S., Krivtsov, A. V., Meneses, M., de Stanchina, E., Stone, R. M., Armstrong, S. A., … Allis, C. D. (2023). A Molecular Switch between Mammalian MLL Complexes Dictates Response to Menin-MLL Inhibition. Cancer discovery, 13(1), 146–169. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-22-0416 Zhu, C., Soto-Feliciano, Y. M., Morris, J. P., Huang, C. H., Koche, R. P., Ho, Y. J., Banito, A., Chen, C. W., Shroff, A., Tian, S., Livshits, G., Chen, C. C., Fennell, M., Armstrong, S. A., Allis, C. D., Tschaharganeh, D. F., & Lowe, S. W. (2023). MLL3 regulates the CDKN2A tumor suppressor locus in liver cancer. eLife, 12, e80854. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80854 Related Episodes MLL Proteins in Mixed-Lineage Leukemia (Yali Dou) Targeting COMPASS to Cure Childhood Leukemia (Ali Shilatifard) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Dr. Stefan Dillinger on LinkedIn Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Bluesky Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Hello and welcome to a deep and inspirational topic of Human Design with Rebekah Wentraub. I have connected with Rebekah for years over social media and it was so exciting to meet and record this IRL. I am forever grateful that I can relay her message of Human Design to the Evolve community. In this episode we discuss: 5 Energy Types of Human Design Similarities between the types Tips on ways we can support other types in our relationships Thank you for being here. If you are interested in getting your human design chart read please visit: https://www.myhumandesign.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to a deep and inspirational topic of Human Design with Rebekah Wentraub. I have connected with Rebekah for years over social media and it was so exciting to meet and record this IRL. I am forever grateful that I can relay her message of Human Design to the Evolve community. In this episode we discuss: 5 Energy Types of Human Design Similarities between the types Tips on ways we can support other types in our relationships Thank you for being here. If you are interested in getting your human design chart read please visit: https://www.myhumandesign.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to "Parenting the Intensity!"
Say hello to Tori Spadaro Weintraub, a photographer, creative director, and producer for photoshoots and music video shoots! Tori's passion lies in crafting content that sparks wonder and captures authentic emotion. Her dynamic approach allows her to create visually compelling stories that resonate deeply with audiences. After initially pursuing a career in nursing, Tori found her true calling in creative direction and visual storytelling. Tune in to learn about her journey, her creative process, and how she brings each project to life.You can see Topri's incredible work on her website or by following her on Instagram!If you would like to get involved with Focus On Women, you can review sponsorship and contribution options here, as well as become a member here.Remember to stay safe and keep your creative juices flowing!---Tech/Project Management Tools (*these are affiliate links)Buzzsprout*Airtable*17hats*ZoomPodcast Mic*
Eine „faire und gerechte Lösung“ sieht die sogenannte Washingtoner Erklärung bei verfolgungsbedingt entzogenen Kulturgütern vor. Das Jüdische Museum Berlin konnte eine solche Lösung erzielen, um ein Bild des Malers Max Oppenheimer zu erwerben. Es entstand 1927 und zeigt die Jazzband „Weintraub's Syncopators“. Lange war seine Provenienz unklar, jetzt kann es in die Museumssammlung aufgenommen werden.
Recorded Oct. 9, 2024Astronomers have now discovered thousands of planets in orbit around other stars. Dr. Weintraub discusses those discoveries, and predicts the progress astronomers are likely to make in their more detailed studies of these planets over the next fifty years. Then he considers the consequences of those potential discoveries for Roman Catholicism, Mainline Protestantism, Christian Creationism, Seventh Day Adventism, Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism -- for all of which the discovery of a planet with life on it may be profound. These thoughts are based on the writings of key religious leaders on this topic -- in the past and in our times.Dr. David A. Weintraub is Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at Vanderbilt University where he founded and directed the Communication of Science and Technology program, and conducted research on the formation of stars and planets. His most recent book is The Sky is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words (2022; with Virginia Trimble). Previous books include Religions and Extraterrestrial Life: How Will We Deal With It? (2014), Life on Mars: What to Know Before We Go (2018), How Old is the Universe? (2010), and Is Pluto a Planet? (2006). He also created the Who Me? series of inspirational scientific autobiographies for fifth-grade level readers (from World Scientific Publishing), which helps young people see themselves as scientists.
A colorfully named cast of suited criminals with equally colorful vocabularies walk into a diamond heist... If you haven't heard this one before, you'll want to check out 1992's Reservoir Dogs, the first film by Quentin Tarantino. With special guest, Eric Weintraub, author of the books South of Sepharad, and Dreams of an An American Exile, we Buddies explore the low-budget, tautly scripted, bloody violent movie! We come up with a lot of great insights, but sadly, no bare feet... at least not yet. Then we check in with the MouthGarf Report, and play a little I See What You Did There!Check out Eric's new novel: South of Sepharad Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First New York City Subway
On the 298th episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by Big Brother season 26 contestant and chef, Lisa Weintraub to discuss: - Deciding to pursue a culinary career, founding her business Bach Best Friend - Process to audition for Big Brother through finding out she would be on the show - Better cook in the house, her or Tucker? - What's one thing she wishes America and her fellow castmates got to learn about her? - You Know I'm Right moment https://linktr.ee/youknowimright Follow our show on instagram - instagram.com/YKIRPodcast Like our show on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouKnowImRightPodcast Follow our show on twitter - twitter.com/YKIRPodcast Follow Nick on twitter - twitter.com/Nick_Durst Follow Joe on twitter - twitter.com/JCalabrese1
Integrative rheumatologist Jill Weintraub MD explains how hi-tech medicines can be supported by lifestyle measures—including diet, stress reduction, and specific supplements. She's the co-author of "Strategies to Treat Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: Everything You Wish Your Doctor Had Told You," where she offers comprehensive recovery plans with patient vignettes. She first details conventional options now available for autoimmunity, including the new biologic drugs. Dr. Weintraub discusses how diet can be deployed to reduce dependency on medications; the Mediterranean, Paleo, and vegan diets have been found helpful, as has intermittent fasting. Supplements like curcumin, omega 3s, and Boswellin may help tamp down inflammation; Adaptogens may counter the effects of stress; and probiotics and “gut-sealers” may address altered intestinal permeability. Androgens—especially DHEA—have proven helpful in lupus. A particular focus for Dr. Weintraub is patients who have signs of autoimmune susceptibility prior to formal diagnosis, who are ideal candidates for early intervention with natural modalities to forestall the development of full-blown disease.
Our guy Robert Weintraub wrote the Bengals chapter for the FTN Football Almanac 2024. He joined us to discuss the upcoming season on ESPN1530.Order the FTN Football Almanac at FTNFantasy.com/AlmanacPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Our guy Robert Weintraub wrote the Bengals chapter for the FTN Football Almanac 2024. He joined us to discuss the upcoming season on ESPN1530.Order the FTN Football Almanac at FTNFantasy.com/AlmanacPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Post Eviction Interview with Lisa Weintraub - Big Brother 26
Nicole Weaver of Black Bi Reality interviews Lisa Weintraub about her time in the Big Brother house. She gives her reaction to the public finding her feud with Angela Murray funny, her edible glitter, and more. Read Nicole's reporting https://collider.com/author/nicole-weaver/ Follow Nicole Weaver: https://www.instagram.com/nikkiberniceinsta/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackBiReality Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/blackbireality/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blackbireality Photo credit NBC Universal Theme Music DJ MC Pro Branding by Jordan Scruggs
Edie Weintraub advises new + established retail, hospitality, and restaurant brands on their real estate growth strategy. Edie joins Matt to chat about the idea of *Local First Retail Real Estate Strategies* to integrate your brand into the fabric of the local community. Tune in to gain insights into how Edie supports local retailers, beauty shops, and restaurant tenants with their location expansion plans.
Back in 2008, veteran Michael Focareto was assigned a project as part of a self-help course he was taking, that asked him to develop something that would help the community and enlist others to help him bring it to life. He looked around the sporting event he was at and saw many empty seats. Knowing how much events like this would mean to the thousands of veterans and first responders across the country, he created the Veterans Ticket Foundation. This organization seeks to receive donations of tickets to just about anything: concerts, sporting events, racing, monster trucks, children's theatre...the list goes on! And they built the VetTix.org website to help facilitate and validate everything.We're joined by Chief Strategy Officer Steven Weintraub, a heavily decorated veteran of the Marine Corp himself, spending 32 years with them, reaching the rank of Colonel. He found the challenges of returning to civilian life difficult and knew it was for others too. So he received a Masters in Business Administration, and joined Veterans Ticket Foundation.This incredible organization reached 1M tickets donated 9 years ago, reached 10M donated 2 years ago, and then got to 20M donated 6 months ago.We cannot wait to hear more about Steven's story and that of VitTix.org, and learn how we can all support them and our veterans. "Give something to those that gave!"Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Dr. Eduardo Fernández and Dr. Daniel Weintraub discuss whether subjective cognitive complaints can predict future incident cognitive impairment and other questions related to early cognitive impairment in people with Parkinson's disease, referencing Dr. Weintraub's recent article, "Association between subjective cognitive complaints and incident functional impairment in Parkinson's disease" published in Movement Disorders. Read article »
Welcome to "Parenting the Intensity!"In this episode of "Parenting the Intensity," we delve into the challenges and rewards of raising emotionally intense children with our special guest, Scotti Weintraub, founder of Reframe Parenting and a mother of two teens.The insightful conversation with Scotti centers around reframing the way we view children's struggles and changing our perspectives to be more effective in supporting them. We explore the importance of understanding and guiding children as individuals, navigating societal pressures, and fostering healthy, critical thinking.Join us as we discover valuable strategies for parents and caregivers, touching on self-awareness, communication, collaboration, and the powerful impact of positive feedback."Leading with curiosity: Rather than jumping first to judgment, why can't he turn his homework in? I wonder why he's not turning in his homework. "Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for future episodes and leave a rating and review, that helps us get in front of more parents. Don't forget to check out the resources mentioned on our website at www.parentingtheintensity.caJoin the "Parenting the Intensity Community" to find the right things that works for YOUR child and adapt them to YOUR reality.To be able to enjoy your life and kids, not always being afraid of the next outburstTake a deep breath, keep going, we're all in this together!Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
In this conversation with Dr. Yael Ziegler, we explore the ways in which the blessings and curses underscore the kind of life and society the people of Israel should be creating. This episode has been sponsored in memory of Sarah Bat Esther by the Cohen and Weintraub families. Chazak, Chazak, v'nitchazek! Stay tuned for a new series and guest theme for the book of Bamidbar!
Recently invited into the Santa Cruz High Hall of Fame, Isaac speaks of his career and renovating the historical golf course at Pogonip in Santa Cruz
Friends! If you have ever had to navigate working in the industry with a chronic illness…OR dreamt of opening your own restaurant , you aren't going to want to miss today's episode! I'm a huge Super Fan of this week's guest, Traci Weintraub.Traci is an audience switcher for television sitcoms, writer, POTS + Lyme warrior AND six years ago she opened her own kitchen in Los Angeles called Gracefully Fed , where she makes AMAZING soups and meals for health and healing. Traci has So much to share about her own healing journey, what she's learned as an entrepreneur, and all the baby steps -and support- that led her to where she is today.This episode is really about camaraderie and what connects us…and ultimately how we help each other. It's also about really good food;)In this episode we get into:The amazing people we work with in our industry and how they supported Traci's journey Real talk about what it's like to run a brick and mortar business during the pandemicHow your personal qualities translate to starting a businessConnect with Traci:Instagram -@gracefully_fedWebsite - www.gracefullyfed.comJoin the Club:Follow on instagram - @hollywoodsecondactclubSign up for our Newsletter. Subscribe here. Coaching Services:If you are interested in coaching and working together, schedule a time for a virtual coffee and let's talk! I'd love to hear about your goals and see if I can be helpful hello@hollywoodsecondactclub.com Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I heart Alexis and The Hollywood Second Act Club Podcast" If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more entertainment industry professionals–just like you–in crafting their own Fabulous Second Acts. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then, be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven't already, follow the podcast wherever you get your fix . I'll be adding lots of goodies to the feed–and if you're not following–there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now!
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After working alongside healthcare providers in under-resourced countries, today's Raise the Line guest Dr. Rebecca Weintraub came to see that the desire to serve patients and the curiosity to learn how to be the best clinician possible are universal, but the best tools to do so are not. That's what led her to launch the Better Evidence program at Ariadne Labs which designs, tests and scales data-driven digital tools that help manage diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainty. Currently, Better Evidence engages over 200,000 current and future clinicians and public health leaders in a 147 medical schools and clinical sites across 182 countries. “If you are an isolated provider or a trainee, we believe evidence-based clinical tools help you improve your clinical confidence and clinical acumen. We're trying to help create the habits of educating yourself on the journey to being an excellent clinician.” In this illuminating conversation with host Hillary Acer, Weintraub also talks about other capacity-building work such as helping to prepare clinicians for major public health roles, and the critical importance of providers having reliable internet and cell connectivity, something she expects will improve in the near future. Don't miss this on-the-ground view of some key elements in improving the delivery of healthcare across the globe. Mentioned in this episode: https://www.better-evidence.org/
CFO Michaela Boone with terra alma joins the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to discuss being a woman making history in Atlanta's commercial real estate sector. Boone sits down with show host and Denim Marketing President Carol Morgan to chat about the company's all-woman team, what is changing the retail landscape and how terra alma turns spaces into places! A commercial real estate broker specializing in retail listings, Boone considers herself a matchmaker between tenants and operators, especially those striving to remain local or intentional about their community placemaking. Her experience ranges from working with local and regional restaurants to operators searching for incredible tenants to build out a food hall. Lead by the motto of “leading with the soul,” terra alma is run by Founder Edie Weintraub, who recognized the lack of emphasis on local operators and tenant representation. Inspired, she founded terra alma in 2021 and onboarded Michaela three months later. When Boone first met Weintraub, the company's founder made it clear that she loves all things people, food and real estate and is motivated to create spaces that embody those elements to transform spaces into places. Boone said, “Ever since we've joined, we've been targeting a lot of strong women in the industry…and making sure we are putting people in the right places.” As CFO, Boone's responsibility is to ensure the company's financial budget is sound to maintain its operations and allow it to grow. She is responsible for making sure the company is growing effectively. Boone also shared that the company moved into its brand new Halidom office, and its immediate positive effect was apparent in providing a suitable environment for the culture to grow. As an all-woman team, terra alma benefits from its female perspective, especially in the restaurant space. Boone shared that most household decisions surrounding where to eat fall on the head female. With this valuable perspective, terra alma is fortified in its mission to place its clients in profitable locations after considering the nature of a community, how people shop, what attractive price points are attractive and so on. Boone said, “I think what's beautiful about being all women is that we see things from multiple angles.” Understanding the importance of building relationships in and out of the office, terra alma strives to make clients and employees feel comfortable and ready for the task at hand. Boone shared that the agency commonly will be there for a client from step A to step Z, with some coming to the table without a business plan. The female-led commercial real estate business connects operators with every puzzle piece to create a project that will attract business and meaningful relationships through the years. Tune in to the full interview above to learn more about terra alma or visit www.terraalma.com. A special thank you to Denim Marketing for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Known as a trendsetter, Denim Marketing has been blogging since 2006, podcasting since 2011 and is currently working on strategies for the Google Helpful Content update and ways to incorporate AI into sales and marketing. Contact them when you need quality, original content for social media, public relations, blogging, email marketing and promotions. A comfortable fit for companies of all shapes and sizes, Denim Marketing understands marketing strategies are not one-size-fits-all. The agency works with your company to create a perfectly tailored marketing strategy that will adhere to your specific needs and niche. Try Denim Marketing on for size by calling 770-383-3360 or by visiting www.DenimMarketing.com. The Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio “All About Real Estate" segment, presented by Denim Marketing, highlights the movers and shakers in the Atlanta real estate industry – the home builders, developers, Realtors and suppliers working to provide the American dream for...