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Dear FoundHer...
The Power of a Rebrand for Your Business, with Dr. Zahava Berkowicz, Founder of IMMA Acupuncture and Wellness

Dear FoundHer...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 48:36


Building a business from survival mode to success takes bold decisions, resilience, and a deep alignment with your purpose—just ask Dr. Zahava Berkowicz, the founder of IMMA Acupuncture and Wellness. From her early days of renting a single treatment room to leading a thriving acupuncture clinic, Zahava's journey is a testament to trusting your gut and knowing when to evolve. What does it take to rebrand a small business in a way that feels true to you? Zahava shares the turning point that led her to shift from Chicago Family Acupuncture to IMMA Acupuncture and Wellness, a name that reflects her focus on nurturing women's health and the care she provides to every patient. Along the way, she opens up about the personal experiences that shaped her path—overcoming trauma, rebuilding her identity, and finding healing through acupuncture. If you've ever questioned whether your business truly aligns with your values, Zahava's story offers a relatable perspective on growth, change, and the courage to let go of “playing it safe.” How do you take the leap? How do you make sure your business feels like ‘yours'? Tune in for insights on building a practice that serves others while staying grounded in what matters most. Quotes“In my heart of hearts, I knew I would not be satisfied under the name ‘Chicago Family Acupuncture.' The more I practiced—gaining both clinical and business experience—I started to realize we're not for everyone, you know? This is not the practice for everybody, and that's okay. It was almost like I had to prove to myself a certain level of success to allow myself to feel the confidence that I'm enough, and this is enough. I wanted to rebrand to something that felt limitless to me.” (29:58 | Dr. Zahava Berkowicz)“I think, as a business owner, you know when things don't feel right. But it's often very inconvenient to admit that to yourself because it's going to take time or money. Even now, I'm doing certain things in our business to clean things up and fix broken systems, and it's painful. But at the same time, when you know in your heart and in your gut that these are the right decisions to make, you do it anyway—even though it's challenging—because the outcome is always going to be amazing.” (41:06 | Dr. Zahava Berkowicz)“Just keep going, because you're not going to see the fruit of your labor… You have no idea what's going to come from it, but you have to just keep doing it.” (46:02 | Dr. Zahava Berkowicz)“Live as if you're on your deathbed every day. If I was on my deathbed and I didn't give this business my 110%, I'd be so disappointed.” (46:29 | Dr. Zahava Berkowicz)Connect with Dr. Zahava Berkowicz:https://www.instagram.com/imma.wellness/Dear FoundHer Forum: https://www.dearfoundher.com/dear-foundher-forum Don't forget to follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchukPodcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

America's Top Rebbetzins
Rebbetzin Zahava Angster--From Bais Yaakov to Chabad: One Woman's Personal Journey

America's Top Rebbetzins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 34:44


Oregon State University and Corvallis, Oregon are home to a brand new Chabad house run by Rebbetzin Zahava Angster and her husband, Rabbi Menachem Angster. In this eye-opening conversation, Rebbetzin Zahava tells her own personal story of growing up in the Bais Yaakov school system and then going to a Chabad seminary that changed her life. Rebbetzin Zahava talks about WHY Hashem (G-d) recreates us every moment of the day; He recreates us because each and every one of us has a specific mission and purpose that ONLY we can fulfill. Rebbetzin Zahava shares examples with us from her own life about how we can all be a light in the world for others. Chabad was looking for emissaries specifically for Corvallis, Oregon for 10 years, and it was Rebbetzin Zahava and her husband who were chosen for this very important mission. By their openly Jewish presence, they elevate Corvallis. By elevating the physical, we bring Hashem down into the world. Who we are and what we do has a tremendous impact on our environment and also the whole world. We matter. Our actions matter. What we say and do matters. Each one of us is here for a reason. Rebbetzin Zahava's story is proof of that. For further information, please email atrebbetzins@gmail.com

TRIBUTO: HISTORIAS QUE CONSTRUYEN MEMORIA DE LA SHOÁ
Arie Pinsker: aportar y compartir

TRIBUTO: HISTORIAS QUE CONSTRUYEN MEMORIA DE LA SHOÁ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 23:13


TRIBUTO: HISTORIAS QUE CONSTRUYEN MEMORIA DE LA SHOÁ, CON CECILIA LEVIT – Arie Pinsker nació en 1930 en la ciudad de Nagyvárad, en el norte de Transilvania (hoy Rumania). En septiembre de 1940, el norte de Transilvania, hasta entonces parte de Rumania, fue anexado a Hungría, y la legislación antijudía de ese país se aplicó estrictamente en la región. En marzo de 1944, el ejército alemán invadió Hungría y unos dos meses después los judíos de la ciudad (entre ellos la familia de Arie) se concentraron en guetos. A mediados de mayo de 1944 tuvo lugar una deportación masiva de judíos húngaros a Auschwitz. La familia de Arie también fue deportada allí. Posteriormente, Arie fue trasladado al campo de Kaufering, un subcampo de Dachau, y desde allí emprendió una «Marcha de la Muerte» hacia Austria, durante la cual fue liberado por las fuerzas aliadas en mayo de 1945. Después de la guerra, Arie se reunió con dos de sus hermanos. que habían sobrevivido, Yosef e Yitzhak, y juntos emigraron al Israel anterior al estado. Arie se alistó para luchar en la Guerra de Independencia de Israel y, tras su baja del ejército en 1949, estuvo entre los fundadores del moshav HaYegov. Arie se casó con Zahava y los dos tienen tres hijos, nietos y bisnietos.

Anything But Traditional
Finding Blessing Amidst Struggles in Dating: Zahava (Moskowitz) Grodman

Anything But Traditional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 61:08


Zahava Grodman (formerly Moskowitz) recently moved to Israel with her husband, whom she met at the age of 27 after 7 years in the dating-world. She is a graduate of the Master's program at Azrieli and the Matan Bellows Eshkolot Institute for Tanakh and Jewish Studies in Israel. Before making aliyah, Zahava taught Tanach for six years in New York. Today, she is currently teaching English at an Israeli girls' high school. Alongside her passion for teaching, she is the founder of the Singled Out Podcast, where she engages in open discussions about the challenges of being single within the Jewish community and explores ways to make the most of this period.Here, we delve into some of these various dating challenges, exploring the blessings found in the waiting game while yearning for a deep connection. Our conversation touches on dating stigmas, the notion of being selective, and the valuable lessons Zahava gained from her dating experiences.Tune in to this episode for insightful discussions. I'm confident you'll gain some valuable insights—I certainly did!**For updates and conversations about these episodes follow me at @talesoftamar You can also reach out at Tamar@tales-of.com with any other questions, comments, or inquiries. Thank you for listening!

Mayanot
Zahava Domi - Tools for Listening

Mayanot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 54:26


Zahava Domi - Tools for Listening by Mayanot

Jewish Education Experience Podcast
93: Teaching Jewish Values in Secular Subjects with Zahava Bauer

Jewish Education Experience Podcast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 38:26


Zahava Bauer grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey and attended RYNJ and Maayanot there. She then ventured to Israel and attended Midreshet Harova, and then made her way to Stern College in NY where she double majored in English Literature and Jewish Education. She then completed a dual masters at Graduate Program for Advanced Talmud Study and Azrieli, finishing also with teaching certification in English for grades 7-12. Throughout this time, she worked in many camps including Mesorah, Stone, NCSY Israel trips, and Camp Shoshanim. Zahava teaches Language Arts as well as Holocaust Studies at Caskey Torah Academy's middle school.  Gems:Bring everything back to Torah values.Create a space to talk about Hashem.Belief in Hashem is a journey.There is still a way to connect with Hashem.The more positive Jewish experiences, the better for our students.Give students the knowledge they'll need to be an informed Jew.Connect with students and be a positive role model for them.The connection with our students, keeps them in Judaism.Help students connect with things that they are not familiar with.Teach students empathy and how-to walk-in others' shoes.Tap into multiple ways to teach.Make the learning hands-on and allow for choice.Don't take things personally.It's better to lose the class than to lose yourself.Find people you love working with.The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal   Out of My Mind by Sharon DraperNight by Elie WieselParenting On Purpose This course will help you better understand your child and build a deeper connection.Amazon We receive a small commission for any items purchased through my Amazon link.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Behind the Bima
Special Guest - Rabbi Dr Meir Soloveichik

Behind the Bima

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 90:34


Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik is a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbi and scholar known for his contributions to Jewish education, religious leadership, and interfaith dialogue. He was born in 1977 and is a member of the renowned Soloveitchik rabbinic dynasty, which has produced several influential Jewish thinkers and religious leaders. Rabbi Soloveichik serves as the Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel, the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States, located in New York City. He is also the director of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University, where he is involved in teaching and guiding students in the study of Jewish philosophy and law. With a strong academic background, Rabbi Soloveichik holds a Ph.D. in Religion from Princeton University and has published numerous articles and essays on Jewish thought, ethics, and theology. He combines his scholarly expertise with a deep commitment to his faith and a passion for engaging with contemporary issues. Rabbi Soloveichik has been an advocate for religious freedom and has played an active role in interfaith dialogue, particularly between the Jewish and Catholic communities. He has addressed various audiences, including academic conferences, religious organizations, and public forums, where he shares insights on Judaism, ethics, and the intersection of religion and public life. Known for his eloquence and intellectual rigor, Rabbi Soloveichik is respected for his ability to articulate complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner. His teachings often emphasize the importance of religious tradition, ethics, and the role of faith in shaping personal and communal life. Overall, Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik is a highly regarded figure in the Jewish community, recognized for his leadership, scholarship, and dedication to promoting understanding and dialogue between different religious traditions. 00:00 - Intro 15:22 - Interview 1:27:10 - Outro

Mayanot
Morah Zahava Domi- Black Holes and Revelations

Mayanot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 54:56


The first of the 13 principles. R' Kaufmann, world class Mayanot educator teaches the 13 Principles of faith in Judaism.

Rabino Avraham Stiefelmann
821 O que é certo é certo, idependente quem disse

Rabino Avraham Stiefelmann

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 24:21


Shiur dedicado à refuá shlemá de Zahava bat Guitel.

Rabino Avraham Stiefelmann
815 korach, um comediante e político. Ciclo Parashá

Rabino Avraham Stiefelmann

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 23:20


Shiur dedicado à refuá shlemá de Zahava bat Guitel

Tree of Life Israel
Why are so many Israelis secular, and how can we pray for them?

Tree of Life Israel

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 19:37 Transcription Available


Many Israelis are secular because they feel God has forsaken them or they just want to live life their own way. But some like Zahava are finding redemption and healing in Jesus. Join us in praying they'll become a truly holy people! | TreeofLifeIsrael.orgGod is opening up the eyes of His people Israel more than any time in the last 2,000 years. Find out more about our online and street evangelism and our pro-life work in Israel here! Support the show

Rabino Avraham Stiefelmann
775 Parshat Vaiakel - Pekudei

Rabino Avraham Stiefelmann

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 25:44


Shiur dedicado à Refuá shlemá de Zahava bat Guitel

Meet The Elite Podcast
7099 Zahava Friedman-12 30 22-Speech Pathologist-James

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 4:38


18Forty Podcast
Zahava Moskowitz: Singled Out

18Forty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 126:34


This episode was sponsored by Anonymous who is fond of Shalom Task Force & 18FortyIn this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we sit down with Zahava Moskwowitz, host of the Singled Out podcast. Zahava shares insight into the challenges of singlehood, debates the pros and cons of pictures on shidduch resumes, and brings us into the world of singlehood in the Orthodox community.What does market information asymmetry relate to dating?How do men and women experience the struggles of dating differently?What are the biggest controversies behind shidduch resumes?Do we have more than one soulmate?Tune in to hear a conversation on the challenges that lie beneath the surface of dating in the Orthodox world. Interview starts at 20:51References:Singled Out Podcast by Zahava Moskowitz“The Market for "Lemons": Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism” by George AkerlofThe Office“Younger Siblings Getting Married First” on the Singled Out Podcast by Zahava Moskowitz“The Truth about Health” on the Singled Out Podcast by Zahava Moskowitz“The Truth about Soulmates” on the Singled Out Podcast by Zahava MoskowitzBridesmaidsSefer Akedat Yitzchak by Rabbi Yitzchak AramaMarry Him, The Case For Settling For Mr. Right by Lori GottliebHilchot Teshuva by Maimonides

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.

Today, I am here to talk with Zahava List (again!) about her organization, Chazkeinu. I had the privilege of speaking on the retreat last week which was seriously amazing, uplifting, inspiring and just plain fun(which I am all about). Please consider donating to this incredible organization that helps so many frum women who struggle with mental illness. As you will hear on the episode, the chazkeinu sisters are able to get so much support on a daily basis and this is literally life changing! Here are the links: www.rayze.it/chazkeinu www.chazkeinu.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gila-glassberg/support

The Better Sex Podcast ~ Unfiltered Conversations
Incorporating Consciousness into Sexual Relationships with Zahava Griss

The Better Sex Podcast ~ Unfiltered Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 45:39


Today on The Better Sex Podcast, we have Zahava Griss, Founder of Embody More Love, a spiritual kinky dance community for personal and cultural liberation. For over 22 years, Z has been guiding dance, embodiment, and eros as the source of healing, creativity, building community, and shifting our culture. Z's love coaching focuses on secure attachment, kink, gender, expression, polyamory, and the erotic arts.    In this episode, Z will unravel how they grew up with a lot of energy and was socialized as a white girl, which gave them the opportunity to understand how white supremacy culture is conditioned in the body. Z talks about how they recovered from ballet, “being a bun head.” Z also highlights the importance of growing in relationships especially when an erotic charge is involved. Experience better sex by tuning in to this episode!     Highlights: (03:27) What is the Grief Ritual Lineage? (04:10) Getting to know Z's story (11:46) What is the social locator in Z's leadership program? (12:35) Z's leadership program and how capacity is being incorporated into it (16:01) ​​What makes the difference between someone just surviving the trauma versus someone growing from that?  (18:07) Understanding conscious breathing through yoga (25:54) What happens to your presence if you feel at capacity and where does it go?  (33:00) What are some of the stories that interrupt our sex life? (41:35) The idea of growing in relation (45:25) The healing power of conscious kink  (47:04) Dominance as a form of leadership   Links: Book a schedule here:  Embody More Love Deborah's Links: Send your sex and relationship questions to DeborahTantraKat@Gmail.com For a free Truth and Clarity Session Appointments 3 — Deborah Kat Coaching Website: https://www.deborahkat.com/ Email: deborahtantrakat@gmail.com Facebook: Events Near Me | Facebook Twitter: Deborah Kat (@TantraKat) / Twitter  

Church News
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on connecting to other faiths through scripture and shared principles

Church News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 48:08


As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints around the world study the Old Testament in 2022, this episode of the Church News podcast focuses on the Old Testament — called the Hebrew Bible by those of the Jewish faith — and scriptures and doctrines shared by members of the Jewish and Latter-day Saint faiths. Featured is guest Rabbi Dr. Meir Y. Soloveichik, Senior Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel, known as the Spanish and Portuguese synagogue of New York, the oldest Jewish congregation in America established in 1654. Rabbi Soloveichik has lectured internationally to Jewish and non-Jewish audiences; he hosts the daily podcast “Jerusalem 365” and is director of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University.  He offers his scholarly and spiritual insight into the importance of scriptural records, religious freedom and connecting across faiths.  The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Football Friends (Who Are Gambling)
Week 7 w/ Dahlia Zahava

Football Friends (Who Are Gambling)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 68:56


Dahlia Zahava joins Joe and Cullen for an actual guide to sharp betting on week 7 games. They get into Dahlia's Russell Wilson schadenfreude, how Justin Fields is probably sad in Chicago because he doesn't eat meat, and Joe is blindsided by a request to do Joey Panths (Joe Pantoliano but if he were a diehard Panthers fan). He'll work on it for next time.

Normal Frum Women
Stopping Mental Health Stigma with Zahava List

Normal Frum Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 66:23


Welcome to our 20th episode of DMC! In this episode, we sit down with Zahava List to discuss mental health. She shares with us her own journey to mental health, her perspectives on stigma surrounding mental health in the frum community, and how and why she founded Chazkeinu, an organization which provides chizuk for all Jewish women coping with mental illness. By the end of today's episode, we hope you come away feeling inspired by one woman's mental health journey and have developed a greater awareness about the mental health issues facing so many of us in our communities. In this episode of DMC you'll hear: Zahava's personal mental health journey How she filled a communal need by founding Chazkeinu The roles of peer-led mental health support and professional guidance The stigma surrounding mental health in the frum community – how far we've come and what work we have left to do First steps for someone embarking on his or her mental health journey We'd love to hear from you. You can find Deep Meaningful Conversations on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, or you can email us at dmc@meaningfulminute.org.Show notes:Increase in anxiety and depression due to pandemic:https://www.who.int/news/item/02-03-2022-covid-19-pandemic-triggers-25-increase-in-prevalence-of-anxiety-and-depression-worldwideDr. Chaya Lieba Kobernick's Jerusalem-based practice, The CBT-DBT Centerhttps://thecbtdbtcenter.comChazkeinu's contact informationhttps://chazkeinu.org/info@chazkeinu.org314-643-7627 Zahava's recommended books and websites:Battle of the Mind - R' Avrohom SteierWith All I Am - Naomi ShulmanWhat's going on with my mother? - Rivka KaufmanDepressed - Yoni PalmerCalling out to you - Tehila Edelmanhopetorecharge.comrefuathanefesh.orgokclarity.com 

JM in the AM Interviews
Nachum Segal Interviews Zahava Isaacs and Batya Bosin at Camp HASC

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022


TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Double Dose #1,242: Your Tribe - R' Paysach Krohn

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 5:20


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Paysach Krohn⭐ 1,242

TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #1,139: The Mission - R' Yaakov Rahimi

TorahAnytime Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 1:13


Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Yaakov Rahimi⭐ 1,139

The Sunday Night Army
The Music Series: Jordana Talsky

The Sunday Night Army

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 20:08


On this episode I chat with Canadian artist Jordana Talsky about vocal looping, her track "OH YEAH" and her album ZAHAVA.

The MoPod
Zahava Moskowitz on The Stress After The Yes

The MoPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 29:53


Zahava Moskowitz, host of "Singled Out", joins The MoPod to discuss all things related to Modern Orthodox dating with a focus on the set-up process. Tune in to learn more about how Zahava started her podcast and how we think the dating process could become more smooth.

Israel News Talk Radio
A Place to Run, a Place to Hide? Escaping the Cities to Live Off the Grid - The Tamar Yonah Show

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 43:03


Afraid of the government lockdowns & regulations? What about the violent rioters on the streets? Are you looking to get away from it all to have more control over your life and your children's education? Meet 'Zahavah'. She is part of a small but growing movement of Jewish families that are making the decision to leave the cities and move to rural areas of America in order to establish homestead and survival retreat communities. If you want to escape the perils of the city, listen to this show! To find out more, email Zahava at: JewishHomestead@pm.me and for other areas of the country, email: Sameachliving@gmail.com The Tamar Yonah Show 13DEC2021 - PODCAST

Hope to Recharge
Chazkeinu: Past, Present & Future

Hope to Recharge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 32:06


You might know someone with mental illness. Maybe it's you; maybe a family member or friend. But it is someone you wish to see get better. You've seen them suffer, even while in treatment. Perhaps you have suffered as well. You wish there was another way for them to find help and hope in the darkness. Chazkeinu was created to offer that additional support to Orthodox Jewish women living with mental illness. The safety and understanding offered by their peer groups has been transformative for not only the women seeking support but also their communities. Today, we speak to its founder about how they are working to end the stigma on mental illness, one woman at a time.Zahava has been on our show twice before (in Episode 13 and Episode 138) talking about her life with bipolar. Today, she joins us with her husband to talk about where their nonprofit has come from and where they are going. The original goal of Chazkeinu was to create a family of (mostly Orthodox Jewish) women who live with mental illness and to remove the shame and stigma they live with because of it. In the last five years, they have grown support groups, added an emergency hotline, and lessened shame for the women, their families, and the entire Orthodox community.They have developed phone, zoom, and in-person confidential support groups and opportunities for weekend gathering. Their work has lessened mental health stigma in the Orthodox community at large by giving women a safe space to talk openly about what they are going through. Peer support has been proven to provide another level of healing that professionals simply cannot offer. “Peer” doesn't mean the women are all the same. Each peer group is full of women of all different ages and experiences.One unique aspect of women's care at Chazkeinu is to support those who support them. Husbands, children, and other family members, friends, and caregivers have access to listening ears and peer groups as they learn how to best care for their loved one with mental illness. Educating and listening to support givers is essential for the improvement of the women's mental state. Guiding support givers to end the stigma in their own minds strengthens the healing journey for themselves and for the loved one they care for.Zahava and her husband cannot (and do not) do it alone. They need more people on their team. There are many reasons they require support. Not only are they continuing their current work and adding new clients to it, they hope to someday have the ability to give a care package to each of their clients and to build a “chill house” in cities across the globe where clients can come and find refuge from the world. They want to be able to organize and run as the growing non-profit that they are, which will require additional staff, tools, and general finances. Zahava and her husband need strong support to be able to care for their clients well. Join them today by sharing their story or donating financially. You can be a part of saving and improving the lives of individual women and of their communities.Thank you for listening to Hope to Recharge! If we are important to you, help us out and Leave us a review on iTunes here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845. It makes a huge difference!—————————————————————————Our 2022 Retreat is Live! Space is limited to 25 people. Signup today to reserve your spot: https://hopetorecharge.com/retreat—————————————————————————Connect with Chazkeinu:Donate: https://www.rayze.it/chazkeinu/Promotional Video: https://player.vimeo.com/video/643864160Chazkeinu Website: https://chazkeinu.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChazkeinuInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chazkeinu/Episode 13: https://hopetorecharge.com/episode/using-bipolar-to-make-a-big-difference-in-the-world-with-zahava-list/Episode 138: https://hopetorecharge.com/episode/resilience-through-recovery-zahava-list/—————————————————————————Quotes:“I often say it's not only the families; it's generations. So if you're saving a mom, you're saving the marriage, the children, the grandchildren and, and it goes on and on and on.” @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge“Every human knows somebody with, with mental illness, there is no such thing that we live in the bubble that I don't know, somebody with mental illness.” @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge“There were many, many, many, many women that were coming over to me and telling me about how his Kainos saved their lives, saved their marriage, or, or didn't save their marriage and help them out of a toxic marriage to get to their healthy path of healing.” @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge“While they're struggling, you know, there's nothing wrong intrinsically with them. They're a person that has a struggle.” @Mr. List @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge“You're not alone. You're loved. You're not broken. You're you're going to heal. You're going to get there.” @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge—————————————————————————Topics DiscussedThe importance of peer supportSupporting those who support loved ones with mental illnessEnding the stigma and shame of being a woman with mental illnessWhere Chazkeinu has beenWhere they hope to beWhat they need to grow their work—————————————————————————If you need more support in your mental health journey please reach out to us in our private Facebook group. We also offer free 30-minute fitting calls for our coaching program. You do not have to walk through your mental health struggle alone. Because as always, together is better!There is no substitute for a listening ear. Get Your Free 30 Minute Consultation Today.http://www.hopetorecharge.com/1on1—————————————————————————Interested in joining our monthly Mastermind?Find out more info here! http://www.hopetorecharge.com/Mastermind—————————————————————————Suicide Hotlines:USA: 1-800-273-8255USA Crisis (Text): 741-741Canada: 1-833-456-4566United Kingdom: 116-123Australia: 13-11-14International Suicide Hotlines:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines—————————————————————————Connect with us!Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/—————————————————————————3 WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP THE PODCAST:1) Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845—————————————————————————2) Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing.Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/—————————————————————————3) Subscribe to us on:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00AIhRZOxKNOvenz32gGeKStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/heather-parady-2/hope-to-rechargeYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_DkYMcco7pSrkKk6wU5p7w—————————————————————————Today's episode of Hope to Recharge is sponsored by https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge. Betterhelp.com is the world's leading provider of online therapy. Their mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so anyone who struggles with life's challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere.Head to https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge for 10% off your first month of services. IMPORTANT: Be sure to click this link in order to get the 10% off code.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hope-to-recharge/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Soul Sessions with KK
SINGLED OUT with Zahava Moskowitz

Soul Sessions with KK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 60:15


It's never been easy being single in our society. Add being an Orthodox Jew to the mix and the struggles seem to be even more challenging. In episode 51, I sit down with my friend Zahava Moskowitz and we talk about what it's really like to be single in a Jewish community. While we speak about the various challenges and pressures, we also talk about how we can collectively make the experience easier and better for Jewish singles. Zahava has a podcast called “Singled Out” that discusses a variety of topics about Single-hood from egg-freezing, financial burdens, religious Development, and much more! Zahava provides an incredible resource of information as well as support and guidance for anyone trying to navigate the Jewish single scene. While this episode provides validation and support for single men and women, it is also a wake up call for everyone else. What can we do to help our single friends? What are some of the ways we can change the way we think about being single and being in a relationship? Find out by listening to the latest episode with Zahava Moskowitz. Enjoy! —————————————————- •You can find Zahava on https://www.Instagram.com/singledout613 •This episode can also be found on https://linktr.ee/coach.kk. •If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the SUBSCRIBE button, leave a REVIEW, and SHARE with people who would be interested! Also please feel free to REACH OUT with feedback and questions! I truly appreciate it ❤️. *To find out more about what I do, you can find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach.kk/. Email: Soulsessionswithkk@gmail.com

This Planet Needs a Name
On Earth: Zahava

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 22:45 Transcription Available


In this prequel episode, “On Earth: Zahava,” we get a glimpse of Zahava's life long before she assembled the Nameless Crew. Content Notes: none.  The transcript is available. If the transcript link is broken please email needsanamepod@gmail.com and we'll get it to you as soon as we can. We've changed to google docs for our transcripts for accessibility - please let us know if anything isn't working! This episode, the first in its series, was written and directed by Evan Tess Murray. Original composition, sound design, and audio engineering were by Trace Callahan. We're also excited to welcome two guest voices into the crew for this episode! Check out the links for more of their work: Caroline Mincks as ZahavaKhalila Roney as AkilaDarin Earl as TerenceOur podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!Please, if you can, donate to Wabanaki Reach at mainewabanakireach.org. We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

Daf Yomi by R’ Eli Stefansky
Daf Yomi Succah Daf 28 by R' Eli Stefansky

Daf Yomi by R’ Eli Stefansky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 51:00


Today's shiur is sponsored Michael Benmeleh: In memory of his mother Devora Faige bat shmuel z"l and Father-in-law Menachem Mendel Ben Elchanan Z"L and in the merit to make it to Uman Rosh hashana this year & The Sherman and Friedman families On the upcoming marriage this evening of their children עקיבא and שושנה The zivug should be oleh yafeh. May they be zocheh to build a bayis ne'eman b'Yisrael. & Raffie Zuroff and family (Cincinnati & Detroit) L'iluy nishmas my mother Zahava bas Mordechai who's yartzeit is tonight chaf vav Av -- Turning of the daf sponsor Sponsored by the MDY Tehillim group - for all who need Shidduchim, Refuas and Yeshuos, Please join us at tehillim.8mindaf.com

Twice Blest: Exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible
Introducing Twice Blest From the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought of Yeshiva University

Twice Blest: Exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 2:00


Welcome to Twice Blest, a podcast from the Yeshiva University Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. Hosted by Dr. Shaina Trapedo, Twice Blest brings you conversations with faith leaders, scholars, and writers that bridge the wisdom of Judaic and classical texts so we can live more informed and fulfilling intellectual and spiritual lives on an individual and communal level. Shaina Trapedo is a lecturer in English at Stern College for Women and a Resident Scholar at the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought of Yeshiva University. She received her PhD in English from UC Irvine, where she specialized in early modern literature and religious studies. Her current book project, From Scripture to Script: The Hebrew Bible on the Early Modern Stage, considers the affordances and risks of hermeneutic engagements in the works of writers including Peele, Greene, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Cary, and Milton. In her teaching and scholarship, she continues to explore the connections between literacy, cultural identity, and social engagement. The Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought trains Yeshiva University students to be Modern Orthodox intellectual leaders who are well versed in both Torah and the Western canon. Through a combination of unique, interdisciplinary courses taught in collaboration with faculty from across YU, communal events, and publications, the Straus Center seeks to cultivate the intellectual, religious, and civic leaders of tomorrow. Learn more about the Straus Center at yu.edu/straus Like the Straus Center on Facebook Follow the Straus Center on Twitter Follow the Straus Center on Instagram Connect with the Straus Center on LinkedIn

Meaningful People
The Meron Tragedy: Words from Zahava Farbman

Meaningful People

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 68:37


The world is mourning. In the first part of the episode, we sit down with Trauma Expert Zahava Farbman to discuss coping methods for the tragedy and loss the Jewish world is experiencing. The rest of the episode is stitched with a previous episode where Mrs. F discusses how to deal with trauma and tragedy. Traumatic experiences are difficult to get through. In walks, the "traumatologist", Zahava Farbman also known as the associate director of crisis intervention, trauma and bereavement services of Chai Lifeline’s Project Chai. Zahava helps the families of loved ones who suddenly passed away, got kidnapped, got hurt, got sick etc. cope with their situation and crisis they are going through.

BEing - Experiential Podcasting -
EPISODE 29: An Inside Peek at Erin's Manifesting Magic Series!

BEing - Experiential Podcasting -

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 67:38


We are so excited to welcome you to the twenty-ninth episode! BEing is where we are making podcasts come alive through what we call “experiential podcasting”. Each episode we will provide our listeners with new, valuable content through our own experiences that you can then practice, integrate, and learn about to apply in your own life. It is our commitment to offer inspiring, insightful content that awakens your mind, body and spirit as a transformative experience. In this episode Erin gives us a sneak peek inside her returning 6-week Manifesting Magic Mastermind series that starts March 24, 2021! She gives us the scoop on: What "manifesting" is, how we can tap into it, and why she created her Manifesting Magic series, Examples of ways she has helped other people manifest in their lives and the some of the blocks she sees when it comes to manifesting for ourselves, She asks Bethany to share where she is stopped with manifesting and a sample of how to help her move through it, A sample exercise for the listeners to start their journey with manifesting, plus all of the info on how you can sign up and what it entails! Tune in for the "Intuitive Hits" after episode where Bethany and Erin read for Zahava, a listener of the podcast! **Where you can follow them beyond here and work with them directly: Erin Prewitt at www.erinprewitt.com and IG @therealerinprewitt Bethany Evans at www.empoweringauthenticity.com and IG @empoweringauthenticity

BEing - Experiential Podcasting -
INTUITIVE HITS: Bethany & Erin Read Zahava, a Listener of the Podcast!

BEing - Experiential Podcasting -

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 16:38


Welcome to the "Intuitive Hits" section of our podcast! After each full episode, we record a mini reading where either Bethany, Erin, or both read each other, the guests, or one of the listeners! It gives you a chance to experience their gifts in action. To be one of the lucky listeners who gets a free mini reading, follow Bethany and Erin in Instagram: @empoweringauthenticity and @therealerinprewitt to find out how you can be chosen! In this mini reading, Bethany and Erin read for Zahava, a listener of the podcast!

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.
Ep 53: Zahava List - Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health!!

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 55:56


Zahava is one of those people I had to have on this podcast!! I heard her amazing story and I wanted to get to know her. She is someone who struggles with mental illness and she did not let this break her. In fact, she has used this struggle to help so many other people struggling. I am completely inspired by her story and I had to share it! If you or someone you know can benefit from Chazkeinu, please reach out! Consider donating to this very important cause! Zahava List is the founder of Chazkeinu, an international mental health peer support organization for Jewish Women. She has taught and tutored for over 15 years in different schools and is a wife and mother. She feels passionate about making a difference in the mental health Jewish community. To find out more about Chazkeinu you can go on to our website www. chazkeinu.org watch our promo video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cW0TW7dHKwY Zahava List: Zahava List is the founder of Chazkeinu, an international mental health peer support organization for Jewish Women. She has taught and tutored for over 15 years in different schools and is a wife and mother. She feels passionate about making a difference in the mental health Jewish community. Zahava List: 100ksweepstakes.com/chazkeinu If you are ready to make peace with food and never say diet again, check out my website www.gilaglassberg.com and apply for a free 20 minute clarity call. I look forward to hearing from you! https://gilaglassberg.com/scheduling/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gila-glassberg/support

The Koren Podcast
Season 2 Premiere! We The People (of the book) - The Tanakh in America with Guest Host Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern

The Koren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021


We're back for season 2 of The Koren Podcast and what an episode we have in store!Although the First Amendment prohibits the state adoption of a single religion, the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, has been a core influence on the American people, Republic, and society ever since Christopher Columbus set sail across the ocean. This week we are joined by a special guest host, Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern, Senior Advisor to the Provost and Senior Program Officer of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University. Stu took on the task of educating our British native hosts, Aryeh Grossman and Alex Drucker, about how the ways in which the Tanakh has played such a key role in shaping America and Americans, both Jew and gentile.We hear contributions from former US Deputy Secretary of HHS, Dr. Tevi Troy, acclaimed novelist and historian Dr. Dara Horn, educator Dr. Shaina Trapedo, and grandson of the late Rabbi Norman Lamm, Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm, about how Megillat Esther served as a touchstone for his grandfather and reflects the American Jewish experience.Useful Links:Rabbi Halpern's latest book Esther in AmericaIn conversation with Dr. Erica Brown about Esther in America and Esther: Power, Fate, and Fragility in ExileGod at the Inauguration published in the Wall Street Journal by Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern and Dr. Tevi Troy.The Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought have partnered with Maggid Books and Koren Publishers on several titles and other projects including exciting video series which can be found here. Get 10% off your next order from www.korenpub.com with code PODCAST at checkout.The Koren Podcast is written and produced by Aryeh Grossman and Alex Drucker and is edited by Alex Drucker. The Koren Podcast is part of the Koren Podcast Network, a division of Koren Publishers Jerusalem.

Podiatry Legends Podcast
125: Zahava Robinson A True Inspiration (or A Little Crazy)

Podiatry Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 32:47


In 2020, Zahava Robinson was pregnant, became a mother, was in labour during her final year podiatry exams and had three major exams two weeks after birth. When she did her final placement in St Vincent's Hospital, she still had to wake up every hour during the night to feed, yet she still managed to finish her degree, full-time.  And on top of all this, she is now opening up her own podiatry clinic, Bondi Podiatry at Bondi Junction, New South Wales. Some would say she is a little crazy, but I think she is an inspiration and is an example of what is possible when you put your mind to it.  On this episode we also discuss: Why her grades at university improved. Her mum-brain became her superpower. The benefits of planning.  Asking for help and building a support network. The importance of getting a balance between work and home. "Not only did I except the situation of 2020, but I also took control of the situation and made the best of it". Google Calendar  This is a brilliant tip on efficiency: Add everything you need to get done into your Google Calendar, and your goal is to move it forward and take action.  Don't wait for the next day, get it done now, therefore freeing up time for the future so you can enjoy life more.  “I like things being done yesterday, not tomorrow.” Final Tip Enjoy time with your family and your kids. Money is there to have a good life, not the other way around.  If you're interested in watching the video of this particular episode, you can visit my YOUTUBE Channel, Tyson Franklin.   If you have any questions about this episode, please send me an email at tf@tysonfranklin.com, or you can contact Zahava on +61 (02) 8971 1682 My Next Event - Podiatry Marketing Workshop 2021  Over the past thirty-plus years, I have opened, sold, relocate and taken over more than 20 podiatry businesses, so when it comes to marketing a podiatry business successfully, I know what works, and what's a waste of time and money. During this 4-hour workshop, I will explain, step-by-step, how I took a small podiatry business with one consultation room from $0 to $402,000 in the first 12-months.  With this information, you will have a competitive advantage over your competitors.  For more detail, please visit my EVENTS PAGE. If you want to learn more about my next 12-Week Podiatry Business Reboot or join the Podiatry Business Owners Club on Facebook, please follow the links.         .          

The Art Of Listening To Your Body
Chinese Medicine · Zahava Berkowicz

The Art Of Listening To Your Body

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 67:17


Zahava is the founder of Chicago Family Acupuncture. She is an acupuncturist, mother, tea lover, lactation counselor, pop culture enthusiast, and passionate wellness educator. As an advocate of women's health and reproductive wellness, Zahava has focused her studies in treating fertility, pregnancy, menopause, PCOS, endometriosis, migraines, thyroid disorders, depression, and anxiety for women. Zahava is also a certified lactation counselor through the Healthy Children Project to help her patients navigate the world of breastfeeding. Zahava is a Doctor of Acupuncture certified by the National Certification Commision for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. She received her Masters of Science in Acupuncture and her doctorate from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Zahava has trained extensively in Balance Method, a style of acupuncture known for its quick and effective techniques in treating chronic musculoskeletal pain. Her goal is to support, educate, and empower women throughout all of their life stages. You can find Zahava on: Instagram: instagram.com/thechiofz Facebook: Chicago Family Acupuncture Website: www.chicagofamilyacu.com

Hope to Recharge
Resilience Through Recovery (Zahava List)

Hope to Recharge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 51:37


After having seven episodes of psychosis and Bipolar I over the course of five years, Zahava List finally got through five years without a single episode. During those five years, she started an organization called Chazkeinu, which offers a support group to Jewish women and their families who are dealing with mental illness. Prior to her most recent manic episode, Zahava was scheduled to be a returning guest of the show, but the most severe manic episode of her life delayed plans. While manic, she made unsafe decisions that led her to seek hospitalization, and attempted to act on suicidal thoughts for the first time while in the hospital. Although she was absent from partaking of the Rosh Hashanah Holiday with her family, she had a strong support system, and her loved ones support her unconditionally, love her and believed she could heal. She did not have complete success with medication and therapy and underwent electric convulsion therapy. Zahava’s children were aware of and dealt with her manic episode. She speaks with them about her illness in casual conversation in their house. It’s not hush-hush; it’s not a mystery to them; they are not feeling frightened, alone, and unsure about it because their parents have explained it at their age level and do not try to keep it a secret. Zahava knows there is hope for her to heal from her most recent bout of illness, get her memory back, and to continue making an impact in the lives of women struggling with mental illness and their families. As we all know, sharing can help others. We are here to support each other and to learn from each other. In mental health, Together is better. If you need more support in your mental health journey please reach out to us in our private Facebook group. We also offer free 30-minute fitting calls for our coaching program. You do not have to walk through your mental health struggle alone. Because as always, together is better! ————————————————————————— Today’s episode of Hope to Recharge is sponsored by https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge.  Betterhelp.com is the world’s leading provider of online therapy. Their mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so anyone who struggles with life’s challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere. Head to https://Betterhelp.com/hopetorecharge for 10% off your first month of services. IMPORTANT: Be sure to click this link in order to get the 10% off code ————————————————————————— As we enter the holiday season, Matana rediscovers her year, recounting the blessing of having experienced a year devoted to gratitude. She highlights how she chose to be in the moments that are phenomenal, chose to highlight the gratitude moments and chose to live with an open, grateful heart. She shares how we can all invite miracles to our lives by focusing on the constant practice of gratitude, and coming to peace with things that didn’t go our way. A key strategy she shares is how she decided to undertake starting and ending the day with a smile, despite the challenges of that day, the hurt, pain or disappointment, and focus on gratitude, which allowed her to see miracles throughout the year. Matana introduces us to her “Gift of Light” special program, where she offers her listeners the option of working with her 1 on 1, over 8 sessions. This offer only has a small amount of slots open and is available for a limited time. The program is custom tailored to each individual and she will share her tools and techniques on topics she has implemented, such as gratitude, forgiveness, positive mindset and self love. Link: Gift Of Light program ————————————————————————— Connect with Zahava: Website: chazkeinu.org Facebook: Chazkeinu Instagram: @Chazkeinu  Email: info@chazkeinu.org Phone: 314-346-7414 ————————————————————————— Quotes "There was a part of me that was completely out of reality. I was running around through the streets; I was doing all sorts of things, but then, there was also another part of me that was saying, like, Zahava, you’ve gotta get help. Now.” @ZahavaList #HopetoRecharge "I wouldn’t choose to have a manic episode that I need to go through ECT treatment. But because I do have it, I am grateful that I have options that can help me.” @ZahavaList @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge "HOPE: Hold on; Pain Ends." @ZahavaList #HopetoRecharge "Healing is... For me, it means putting a program in place for me so that when I go into psychosis, I’ll be able to get treatment right away." @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge "Just because people are giving to us doesn’t mean that we are not worthy to give to ourselves." @MatanaJacobs #HopetoRecharge ————————————————————————— Topics Discussed Psychosis in Bipolar I Seeking hospitalization during a manic episode The necessity of support, belief in healing, and gratefulness Electric Convulsion Therapy Communicating with children about their parents’ mental illness ————————————————————————— If you need more support in your mental health journey please reach out to us in our private Facebook group. We also offer free 30-minute fitting calls for our coaching program. You do not have to walk through your mental health struggle alone. Because as always, together is better! There is no substitute for a listening ear. Get Your Free 30 Minute Consultation Today. https://hopetorecharge.com/1on1/ ————————————————————————— Interested in joining our monthly Mastermind?  Find out more info here! www.hopetorecharge.com/Mastermind ————————————————————————— Suicide Hotlines: USA: 1-800-273-8255 USA Crisis (Text): 741-741 Canada: 1-833-456-4566 United Kingdom: 116-123 Australia: 13-11-14 International Suicide Hotlines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines ————————————————————————— Connect with us! Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/ Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ ————————————————————————— 3 WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP THE PODCAST: 1) Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review.  It costs nothing. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 ————————————————————————— 2) Spread the word via social media.   It costs nothing. Website: https://hopetorecharge.com/ Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ ————————————————————————— 3) Subscribe to us on: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00AIhRZOxKNOvenz32gGeK Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/heather-parady-2/hope-to-recharge Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_DkYMcco7pSrkKk6wU5p7w

Digital Reimagined
Strategy and Delivery Practices: Strategy in Digital Business Transformation (feat. Dele Oyedepo and Zahava Savory)

Digital Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 9:51 Transcription Available


Dele and Zahava, two Player/Coaches engaged at the same client, talk through their experiences of bringing LeapFrog's strategy to the client's enterprise transformation.

This Planet Needs a Name
Bonus: Zahava's Matzah Balls

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 1:30


You asked for it! The first in what may well be a series of recipes from the Nameless Crew.Written and performed by Caroline Mincks. Music and audio engineering by Trace Callahan.The transcript and ingredient list are available here. Enjoy! Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

BX1+ - L'invité culture
L’invitée culture – Zahava Seewald

BX1+ - L'invité culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 8:35


Zahava Seewald, conservatrice de la Maison d'Érasme à Anderlecht, est l'invitée culture de Fabrice Grosfilley, ce jeudi, dans Toujours + d'Actu, pour évoquer l'exposition "Omnia Vanitas" sur les œuvres en céramique de l'artiste Eileen Cohen Süssholz.

BX1+ - L'invité culture
L’invitée culture – Zahava Seewald

BX1+ - L'invité culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 8:35


Zahava Seewald, conservatrice de la Maison d'Érasme à Anderlecht, est l'invitée culture de Fabrice Grosfilley, ce jeudi, dans Toujours + d'Actu, pour évoquer l'exposition "Omnia Vanitas" sur les œuvres en céramique de l'artiste Eileen Cohen Süssholz.

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This Planet Needs a Name
1.04 Nature's Social Union

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 60:33


In Episode Four, “Nature’s Social Union,” we finally have the meeting Zahava’s been talking about, to determine the fate of the unnamed planet. James and his slitherfluff friend watch Clinical Trials, many people go for walks in the rain, and we learn a whole lot about the mission. You know. The mission. Saving humanity.Content Notes: this is a heavy one. As always, none of this is gratuitous or described in detail. (There’s more swearing than usual as well.) Interpersonal conflict: [10:55 - 16:22]Mention of genocide: [15:37 - 15:45]Panic attack, hyperventilation: [15:10 - 16:22]Mention of violence, murder, torture: [42:00 - 43:10]The transcript is available. If the transcript link is broken please email needsanamepod@gmail.com and we’ll get it to you as soon as we can. This is a collaborative, ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Trevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates all of them and voices ZeiNerys Howell currently voices Nessa the Doctor DetectiveThe poem at the end of this episode is “To a Mouse” by Robert Burns. It seemed extremely fitting. Alexander Doddy gave us his best Scots when he read it. You can find many excellent renditions, including translations, on youtube. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!Please, if you can, donate to the Lakota People’s Law Project at http://lakotalaw.org. And please also continue to support Black Lives Matter in whatever way you can.Check out Hank Green's brand-new book, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor! There's more information at https://www.hankgreen.com/.We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

Meaningful People
Zahava Farbman - Trauma Expert

Meaningful People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 53:36


Traumatic experiences are difficult to get through. In walks, the "traumatologist", Zahava Farbman also known as the associate director of crisis intervention, trauma and bereavement services of Chai Lifeline’s Project Chai. Zahava helps the families of loved ones who suddenly passed away, got kidnapped, got hurt, got sick etc. cope with their situation and crisis they are going through.   Originally from Pitsburg and currently living in Woodmere, L.I. , Mrs. Farbman is a mother, a volunteer to Hatzolah and a team leader helping wipe away the tears of Klal Yisroel.   In this episode, we got to hear what it's like to have one of the hardest jobs in the world, being there with people who are heartbroken.

Woman of Valor with Bari Mitzmann
Ep. 40: Strengthen Us with Zahava List

Woman of Valor with Bari Mitzmann

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 40:28


Oftentimes, when the word "mental" is added in front of the word "illness", the view of the illness is changed-when it shouldn't be. Zahava List, founder of the organization Chazkeinu joins me in discussing mental illness and how her mental health journey led her to create her peer-led support network for women with mental illness. The post Ep. 40: Strengthen Us with Zahava List appeared first on The Woman of Valor Podcast with Bari Mitzmann.

The Silicon Valley Podcast
015 Digital Twins, DNA Storage and More with IEEE USA president Thomas Coughlin

The Silicon Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 54:10


  On today's show, we chat with Dr. Tom Coughlin, who is the Current President of IEEE-USA. IEEE is the world's largest technical professional organization for the advancement of technology. He has many publications and six patents to his credit. Tom is also the author of Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, which is now on its second edition with Springer. Coughlin Associates provides market and technology analysis as well as Data Storage Technical and Business Consulting services. Tom publishes the Digital Storage Technology Newsletter, the Media and Entertainment Storage Report, the Emerging Non-Volatile Memory Report and other industry reports. Tom is also a regular contributor on digital storage for Forbes.com and other blogs. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: What is IEEE and what is its role in advancing technology in the US and the world? What are Digital Twins? Where are the boundaries between human and machine? Where do ethics play in the advancement of technology? What should we as a society be thinking about in terms of these?   We would like to give a special thanks to Zahava Stroud who made the introduction to Tomas. Zahava is the founder of Angel Launch and we would not have been able to conduct this amazing interview without her help. Help us out! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Books and Resources IEEE website   Connect with Shawn Shawn Flynn's Twitter Account Shawn Flynn's LinkedIn Account Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account Shawn Flynn's Facebook Account Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com  

This Planet Needs a Name
1.03 A Many-Splendored Thing

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 56:42


In Episode Three, “A Many-Splendored Thing,” we meet the Design Team, who are finally awake and learning what they’ve gotten themselves into; Cyrus requires James’s assistance with a science project; and Quill heads upstairs to check on the algae vats and for, obviously, absolutely no other reason involving Mandry at all. We learn more about Mandry, the relationship between Kolian and Zei, and what Zahava really feels about all of them. The transcript is available here.Content Note: this episode includes a discussion of an emotionally abusive relationship from the perspective of a survivor [40:35 - 42:19]. It also mentions a pandemic in the context of in-universe fiction [33:20 - 34:15]. And, as always, there is some swearing. A lot of it really. This is a collaborative, ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Trevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiAnd introducing Nerys Howell, currently voicing Nessa the Doctor Detective.The promo at the end of this episode is for With Caulk and Candles, a delightful show we hope you’ll check out. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space. Candy’s is closed due to the state of emergency and may struggle to re-open; they could use help right now.We found a delightful new book by a queer and trans author - check out FINNA by Nino Cipri! They also have a short story collection out. You can buy their work through bookshop.org, which benefits local bookshops! It's a bit tricky to just go pick it up in person right now, after all. Or, if you want the ebook, check out this page from the publisher. Please also support Indigenous Climate Action, if you can. http://indigenousclimateaction.org We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

Daf Yomi for Women – דף יומי לנשים – English

Study Guide Shabbat 16 Today's daf is sponsored in memory of the soldier, Yaakov Proyev ben Rachel Victoria z"l  by Yael Asher and by Valerie Adler in memory of her baby Simona Michaela chasya Bluma bat Zahava z"l. The rabbis determined that glass utensils would be susceptible to impurities because of their similarity to earthenware vessels since they are made from sand. However, if that is the case, why are all the laws not the same? Is it because they are also similar to metal utensils that if broken, they can be melted down and welded back together? If so, why are certain laws of metal utensils not true for glass utensils? A story is brought regarding Shlomtzion the queen at her son's wedding when all the utensils became inpure due to impurity of a dead body and she broke them all and had them fixed but the rabbis forbade their use lest people come to forget laws of purification of vessels. Another of the 18 ordinances was that water collected in a utensils left by a gutter, even if unintentionally left there is considered water that is collected in a utensil that can disqualify a mikveh that doesn't yet have 40 seah of water. Rabbi Yossi doesn't think this is one of the ordinances and instead adds that even from birth, Kutim (Shomronim) are considered to be in nidda.

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Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran

Study Guide Shabbat 16 Today's daf is sponsored in memory of the soldier, Yaakov Proyev ben Rachel Victoria z"l  by Yael Asher and by Valerie Adler in memory of her baby Simona Michaela chasya Bluma bat Zahava z"l. The rabbis determined that glass utensils would be susceptible to impurities because of their similarity to earthenware vessels since they are made from sand. However, if that is the case, why are all the laws not the same? Is it because they are also similar to metal utensils that if broken, they can be melted down and welded back together? If so, why are certain laws of metal utensils not true for glass utensils? A story is brought regarding Shlomtzion the queen at her son's wedding when all the utensils became inpure due to impurity of a dead body and she broke them all and had them fixed but the rabbis forbade their use lest people come to forget laws of purification of vessels. Another of the 18 ordinances was that water collected in a utensils left by a gutter, even if unintentionally left there is considered water that is collected in a utensil that can disqualify a mikveh that doesn't yet have 40 seah of water. Rabbi Yossi doesn't think this is one of the ordinances and instead adds that even from birth, Kutim (Shomronim) are considered to be in nidda.

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Trade Show Live! On the Road
CES 2020 Zahava Stroud of Angel Launch

Trade Show Live! On the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 18:18


You're listening to Trade Show Live On the Road, featuring conversations with the people who bring trade shows to life, including attendees, exhibitors, sponsors and trade show industry thought leaders. We attend trade shows around the country in a wide variety of industries from healthcare to consumer products and everything in between. The podcast is a production of the Trade Show Manager, a trade show consulting firm. And now let's go on the road with Trade Show Live. Janet (00:28): We're at CES 2020 looking ahead to another exciting decade of innovation and consumer electronics development. However, you can't do it without money. So with me right now is the founder of Angel Launch, Zahava Stroud. Zahava welcome to Trade Show Live at CES 2020. Zahava (00:50): Thank you so much. I'm glad to be here. Janet (00:52): Now we're on the first day of the show for us, which is Tuesday. However, Zahava you've been busy; you've already done a number of things at CES. So tell me a little bit about Angel Launch and what you were up to yesterday. Zahava (01:06): Sure. So our website is angellaunch - l a u n c h - .com and we are a leading producer of investment forums, summits and networking events in Silicon Valley. We produce events almost every week connecting startups to investors from around the world. They consist of networking receptions, hitch nights, demo showcases, venture forums, and one of our most popular ones is called backyard capital, where we do a monthly reception in a private home in a very elite area of Silicon Valley where we get 150 startups and investors for informal networking. The goal of these events has been to connect investors to promising startups through deal-making and many startups from around the world have received millions in funding. Yesterday we produced an annual conference at CES; we do every year for over 10 years, called Silicon Valley Funding Summit. And it's a one day conference where we bring in startups from around the world. We bring in investors ranging from millions to a hundred million in funds looking for promising startups. We do a full day of networking, pitching and a demo showcase was very successful. The startups met a lot of great investors and in fact serves told me that they now have been funded from our past events, which is very exciting. Janet (02:26): Oh, we love hearing about people getting money. Now she may sound like it's got a singular focus, consumer electronics, but really we've got everything here from the health tech to virtual reality to toys and games and all kinds of silly stuff to very, very serious things. I'm curious as a Angel Launch person putting together people who have ideas with people who can fund them, are you agnostic to, you don't really care what kind of business it is or are you in any particular area? Zahava (03:01): So the great thing is that what we do is we produce live events. We don't actually invest. We connect startups to accredited investors and we cover all markets. In the last two months we get a FinTech event. We did quite a few on health tech, life science and medical devices, automotive and connected cars, enterprise and consumer applications, AI, deep tech, machine learning. We cover all markets. And what we found is that there's such a huge community of people traveling to the Bay area who don't live there, that we can do events almost every week and we can get several hundred people, those startups and investors who attend, but at least 40% don't live in the Bay area. They're just traveling through for meetings or deals, so we're a great resource for them to meet other people. Janet (03:49): Tell me about the investing or the vetting of the investors. Do you require that ultimately they invest in something? How do you prove that they have the money they say they have to fund people? Zahava (04:03): so we don't do rigorous due diligence since we're an event producer. What we do is we ask investors and we rely on their self representation that they are accredited investors. If we don't know, then we ask them for some types of documentation such as websites, LinkedIn profile, angel list profile, or people that we know and then we rely on their representation. And so far we haven't had any issues with that because again, the events are free or low cost. And the whole point is to connect people to investors. Many of the investors also are syndicated, which is very common. Maybe they'll get 10 or 20 investors who invest a small amount in a deal. So we often find that angels come to our events, refer their friends to startups. In fact, I just met a startup that pitched at an event a year ago and then recently met an investor who was at a different event, but one of the investors he met knew of the startup and said they'd be great for you, connected them. And now he's a board of advisor and investor in this startup because they had all attended two different events in the Bay area. Networking is the number one place that startups make deals. So that's why it's important to go to as many events as you can. Janet (05:10): I'm curious about the startups themselves. Do they just come into it cold and learn by the school of hard knocks, how to pitch? They've come to you with that experience or is this a great place for them to learn those skills? Zahava (05:22): So we don't do any training or there are many resources that do and we have many partners that offer training. For instance, at our backyard capital, which is held on a Thursday, we offer a free training by someone who's a mentor on Wednesday nights for anyone who's pitching to come and learn. So if someone asks me for training, we have many other resources in the Bay area where you can go and learn about how to pitch. But one reason people come is to see other people pitch. Because of course when you live in the Bay area and you're pitching all the time or going to events, you have a much higher level of presentation and you know what investors inspect. So we find it's very helpful for people who never pitched to get an idea of what they should be doing. We use that as a learning process. Janet (06:04): You know, when I think about pitching, I think about it being elevator pitch, you know, tell me 30 seconds. But generally, how long do people have to pitch their ideas at your events? Zahava (06:13): So before my current life, I was a trial attorney and I was used to being in court with the judges who had a very limited attention span. I was used to pitching, you know, a lawsuit. That's where millions of dollars I had two minutes. So I tell all my startups, pretend that you are pitching for your life and you have two to four minutes to convince someone that they should invest in you because you're actually pitching for millions of dollars. So most of our pitches are three to five minutes because they're in front of a stage. We tell startups you need to learn to have, to have an elevator pitch so that when people want to meet with you, then you can do the extensive dialogue in the PowerPoint slides and the more extensive presentation. But you should have a very charming, with a short pitch to get their initial attention. Janet (06:57): You know, sometimes technology can be, uh, kind of boring or a little over people's heads. And yet those could be the billion dollar ideas. Do you find that folks that are successfully landing funding that they really do bring a presence to the stage? Zahava (07:14): Well, I would say it's not necessarily true. When you see the extremely successful startups that have raised millions and millions of dollars and you see their founders speak, they are usually very smart, very charismatic, great at getting along with the people and you can understand why they got to their position. But I don't deal with that level of a startup like an Airbnb, right? I deal with early stage startups who are on the path to growth. So they may have not developed their full persona yet. And oftentimes it's not necessarily the personality of the founder, but the value of their startup that people care about, such as their customers, how much money they've raised, how much money they've made, how unique are they to the industry, who's on their management team, who are their partners? That type of stage. So we find those are some of the qualities that investors look for for the initial investment opportunity. Janet (08:06): So some of these investments may be, you know, early in the low five figures, it might not be a huge amount of money. Chances are what they're going to get out of it. Aside from the money, is the advice and the input from these potential investors? Zahava (08:20): Well, you know, the dirty secret of Silicon Valley is most investors don't have a home run, right? You hear about a few who do, but most of the ones I talk to privately, maybe had one home run in 10 or 20 years of investing millions of dollars. And even then it's often not huge enough for them to retire. So most investors do it, number one, because they're intellectually curious. They want to be helpful. They often can be a board or an advisor to the company and they believe in the product. So most of them aren't doing it just for the money. But of course they like a rate of return. So it's not unusual for an investor to maybe have 10 or 20 startups hoping that one of them will be successful, but at the same time they're going to give you advice to help you grow your startup venture. Janet (09:03): Now you mentioned that you're doing events almost weekly and probably as soon, sometimes more than once a week or or larger scale events, takes a lot of names and email addresses to make that happen. How have you gone about building this network? Zahava (09:18): So I've been doing this for over 15 years. Number one, it's relationship driven. I attend many events in trade shows, so I constantly meet people. I get cards from exhibitors at trade shows, people call me up, we use social media, all the normal forms of marketing. Well, number one, I would say it's word of mouth, which is not unusual for people to contact us because someone else got their email and referred them to us. Unfortunately people have a great experience, right? So they tell their friends, Hey, we went to this event, we had a great experience, we think you would as well. So people just join our mailing list. And again, if you go to our website, angel, launch.com you can join our mailing lists, get our contact information. We're based in Silicon Valley and learn more how you could attend, participate, or even host your own events. Janet (10:04): Okay. Now I'm trying to sit down and think how are you making a living if it's very low cost free to very small amount of money for attendees. Gee, how are you making a living? Zahava (10:16): The event industry is a very transparent industry and there's three ways we all make money. We either charge attendees, we charge sponsors, or we charge startups to pitch, and I use a variance of that model depending on the event. For instance, I had several free events recently where sponsors underwrote the event. They were either foreign entities that wanted to reach an audience or they were a group of startups that were looking to reach investors. So that's one way. Another way is we charge a fee for startups to pitch, which covers our costs for the event. And the third way is for some events we charge a low cost attending ticket. Janet (10:50): I've been a part of startup weekend before. Now this is where somebody literally wrote down an idea on the back of a card probably while people in front of him were pitching an idea and I've had to sit through 60 or more people doing a 62nd pitch and I was exhausted. Just listening to that at the end. Do you really cut it off at a certain amount? What's the magic number of people pitching? Zahava (11:14): It really depends on the event. I've done all types of events. Yesterday we had a full day of, I'm not sure, maybe about 40 startups pitching than I do evening events with 10 startups pitching. I would say it really, it's not so much a magic number of pitching. It's the quality of the pitches. If you have a good quality, the investors will sit and listen because the Bay area is very competitive. Investors all want to be in early on the best deal and the best deals go to the highest profile venture capital firms, so all the other investors are competing to get the attention of the good deals. That's why people who produce events like myself can't get investors to attend, is they're always looking for deal flow. Janet (11:51): Now I'm curious, are people sending you emails saying, "hey, Zahava, come on. Just hand me a good one. You know what's coming." Zahava (11:59): You know they don't do that. It's just not the way they do in Silicon Valley, but they attend events and that's why most of my events get 40 to 80 accredited investors, which is a lot if I'm doing them almost every week, but they know yesterday at my event, one of my investors said he'd been coming to my event for maybe 10 years that I've been doing it. He's from Michigan. He said, I come because I meet high quality startups continuously. It's fun. He said, I get to meet investors from around the world and I get to be exposed to a huge amount of startups the day before CES begins, so it's a great opportunity to kind of get a heads up on what's hot in the industry. Janet (12:32): I'm curious about Michigan or in this case, the North Carolina startup pavilion, but you're talking about predominantly doing events in Silicon Valley. Do you find that people from around the country come to Silicon Valley for this or is there a real need for your services in other locales around the country? Zahava (12:53): I would say that the reason I do them in Silicon Valley is because that's where the investors are. You could only produce successful venture forums if you have investors and the really the major cities in the U S are LA, New York, Silicon Valley and Boston. So I produce most of my events either during trade shows like this trade show at CES because you have investors in town or I did one at South by Southwest in partnership with the EU enriching the EU program. I've done them in other cities only as part of another trade show, but I do them mostly in the Bay area and I think you'll find most venture forms are done either LA or New York because that's where we have the highest concentration of technical investors. Janet (13:34): Even though there's only really three places where you can hold the biggest of the big trade shows, which would be Las Vegas, Orlando and Chicago. So I haven't heard. You mentioned Orlando and Chicago. What's your feeling about those two markets? Zahava (13:49): It's not so much the city. It's where are the tech trade shows? And the problem is most startup tech trade shows are either San Francisco or New York. An example is tech crunch, which does it in most cities. There are not a lot of trade shows for tech startups. Right? CES has developed Eureka Park over the last few years to fill that need. So we go to tech trade shows that have either startups or investors. There just aren't very many of them. Janet (14:12): Okay. So I'm going to put you in the hot spot here and say, okay, we've just crossed over into a new decade. What do you think is going to be coming up for us? And I'm only gonna ask you for like a couple of years, I'm not going to check back with you in 10 years, but next couple of years for the startup industry, for investors in this space, is a more happening, less happening? Is it more exciting? Is it getting more focused? Is it harder to be a startup? Zahava (14:43): I can tell you first of all, what are the hot tech trends? Because I go to events all the time and being that the Bay area is cutting edge and early adapters, I have a sense of what's hot and what's not. And I also talked to a lot of investors behind the seat. So some of the hot topics right now are anything to do with internet of things or sensors, anything to do with big data analytics and how retail users are using that type of data. Cyber security and privacy issues are huge. And also anything to do with how the internet improves your daily life. Health and wellness, MedTech, health and wellness, things like that. So that's kind of some of the topics. And of course AI robotics and machine learning, which is now being utilized. So investors are looking for those kinds of markets and market opportunities. Zahava (15:33): Yes, there will always be huge innovation. I think there'll be more and more of it because we have more access resources on the internet, more tools that help startups develop. So I think the market will continue to grow. The challenge will be that investors want to see a higher level of success before they invest in you and that's what I hear from a lot of startups in the early days of investing you could get by with 100,000 now investors don't even like to consider less than a million because they know how expensive it is to hire developers to do a marketing plan to do advertising, all that type of thing. So a lot of startups are using a lot more friends and family funds initially to get to the point of creating a product or are they using campaigns like Kickstarter, Indiegogo where we call proof of concept and then once they have that or they have a market traction, then they go out and seek investors funding. Janet (16:28): so you think they're going to be more successful if they already have customers and they already have revenue streams? Zahava (16:35): it's huge. The number one thing I tell startups is when they're doing a pitch, don't bury the lead. If you have customers, if you have a revenue stream, if you already have a product, if you have a loyal following, start with that. When you're pitching, because that's the most impressive thing is they call it traction. The investors want to know you have traction and that you're scalable and even if you have a small marketplace, it shows you have the room to grow and that's what they're looking for. Janet (17:01): So now let's look ahead to what's going on with Angel Launch. What are you predicting for yourself in the next few years? Zahava (17:07): Well, I honestly cannot tell you that far ahead. I live in the Bay area pretty much month to month for events because I'm all about what's hot and that's why I've been successful. I constantly change my business model, the theme of my events, the format, depending on what's happening in the event marketplace. We have a lot of events in the Bay area for venture capital, and so you have to offer features that make people want to attend. You have to have good startups, the networking, valuable information and education. So I'll probably keep doing what I do now, which is evening events. Venture for summits is a way to enhance the local ecosystem. Janet (17:45): Well, I wish you a lot of luck and I hope that 2020 and beyond is very good for you. New Speaker (17:52): Thank you so much. I appreciate being here. Introducer (17:56): Thanks for listening to Trade Show Live On the Road, a production of the Trade Show Manager, a trade show consulting firm. If you need innovative programs to engage attendees, exhibitors and sponsors, custom research or new solutions for your trade show, hot tech, the Trade Show Manager on our website, thetradeshowmanager.com.  

This Planet Needs a Name
1.02 Access to the Biological Specimens

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 45:24


In Episode Two, “Access to the Biological Specimens,” Zahava and Zei head out for a day at the beach, and James investigates the local wildlife. Mandry comes downstairs for a visit; we find out who can bake, who can braid, and what those black seas look like up close. Calendars are invented; wildlife encountered; Saccharomyces Cerevisiae rehydrated. The transcript is available.Content Note: this episode is free from sensitive content other than some mild swearing, still mainly but not entirely James.The showrunner and lead writer for this project is Evan Tess Murray. The sound designer, audio engineer, and composer is Trace Callahan. Sounds and music are her original creations, sometimes with the assistance of others who remain Nameless. This episode guest starred the North Atlantic as the black ocean of the Nameless Planet.This is a collaborative ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Presenting the Nameless CrewTrevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiThey're also just a ton of fun to hang out with. Our corner of the internet is very friendly, and you're welcome to come say hello. We'd also love you to join the Ground Crew by supporting us on Patreon, if you can.The promo at the end of this episode is for Diary of a Space Archivist, a delightful show about space, family, and chocolate by Becky Stirrup. This story is being told by people in various parts of the world. Every episode, we'll give a bit of space in the shownotes to an effort by indigenous people that could use some support. Inspired by Endymion's connection to the Guanches, we decided to ask you to support Native Land, a community mapping project to help us all understand the people who have gone before us. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space. We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

Small Talk With Madison
Summer Camp 101 with Zahava Davis

Small Talk With Madison

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 52:43


If you've ever been to summer camp... this episode is for you. Zahava Davis is here this week to share about her career as the Assistant Director of Camp Shwayder. We're talking logistics, favorite camp memories, and how Judaism plays a role in Zahava's life. I'm feeling very nostalgic over this episode! 

This Planet Needs a Name
Quick Announcement: The Nameless Songs

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 1:04


Hi everyone! This is Evan, here to make a quick announcement. We know a lot of you love the music Trace creates for our episodes. Well, as of today, you can own that music! She’s made several parts of the score for everything we’ve released so far into full pieces, and they’re available as the first installment of The Nameless Songs collection. The Nameless Songs: Landing is available to all our patrons at the $3 tier or higher, or you can buy it for a few dollars on Trace’s bandcamp page. This includes the fully scored version of the lullaby Zahava sings in her prologue, Numi Numi. I know for sure a lot of you love that song. Now you can buy it for a dollar. To get this and all our future releases, and generally support the show, join the Ground Crew at patreon.com/needsaname. To check out the songs, go to tracecallahan.bandcamp.com. That’s Trace as in with a pencil, Callahan as in the pretty common Irish last name, at bandcamp.comAs always, thank you so much for your support! Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

This Planet Needs a Name
1.01 When the Gravity is Real

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 43:53


In Episode One, "When the Gravity is Real," Quill and Zei touch down on the ground, joining Zahava, Cyrus, and James on the planet. Kolian and Mandry watch from above while we discover whether or not anyone is allergic to the air (were we worried about that?). Plants may be planted; power generated; and as always, there will be cheese. But the planet still has secrets for our brave terraformers to discover.The transcript is available.Content Note: this episode is free from sensitive content other than some swearing. The showrunner and lead writer for this project is Evan Tess Murray. The sound designer, audio engineer, and composer is Trace Callahan. Sounds and music are her original creations.This is a collaborative, ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below to get in touch with them or find more of their work. Presenting the Nameless CrewTrevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiThey're also just a ton of fun to hang out with. Our corner of the internet is very friendly, and you're welcome to come say hello. We'd also love you to join the Ground Crew by supporting us on Patreon, if you can. The promo at the end of this episode is for Seren, an upcoming show by our friend Nerys. This story is being told by people in various parts of the world. Every episode, we'll give a bit of space in the shownotes to an effort by indigenous people that could use some support. Our creator is from the Dawnlands, the ancestral and current home of the peoples of the Wabanaki Confederacy. Please check out - and support - Nibezun. A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space.And finally, our hearts go out to our Australian friends and family. Please help if you can - one suggestion is to donate to the Australian Red Cross. In addition, a member of our podfamily has family that have lost their home to the fires - you can help them out here. Keep breathing, Australia.We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

This Planet Needs a Name
Bonus: Meet Zahava Silberberg

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 2:28


Our first full-length episode is so close to done we can just about taste it, and in the meantime we've pulled together a few things you might enjoy! Here, Zahava answers a questionnaire as part of her job interview to head toward the nameless planet.This is written by Evan Tess Murray and Caroline Mincks, perfomed by Caroline Mincks, and engineered by Trace Callahan, and the transcript is available.We did these interviews as character development exercises; they're partially scripted and partially improvised. Anyone interested in learning more about our collaborative process is welcome to email us, get in touch on twitter, or join us on the friendliest corner of the internet to talk about it. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

Nerd Farmer Podcast
Ep. 80: How Wealthy White Parents Use “Local Control” to Destroy School Districts and Resegregate US Schools — Zahava Stadler, EdBuild

Nerd Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 51:57


Zahava Stadler is the Director of Policy for EdBuild. Zahava believes that child poverty and community economic health are at the root of the largest problems facing American public education, and she is excited that...

This Planet Needs a Name
1.00 Prologue: The Nameless Crew

This Planet Needs a Name

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 35:32


New listeners, start here! We've cut together all four prologue mini-episodes; this is a chance for you to get to know the landing crew before they touch down in Episode One.This Planet Needs a Name, a science fiction audio drama suitable for our times, was created by Evan Tess Murray, who also wrote and directed this episode. Original composition, sound design, and audio engineering are by Trace Callahan. Characters were developed in collaboration with their actors: Caroline Mincks as Zahava, Evan Tess Murray as Zei, Trevor Bean as Mandry, Alexander Doddy as James, Alexander Endymion Hernandez Diaz as Cyrus, Trace Callahan as Kolian, and Sawyer Greene as Quill.Our first full episode is in production now. While we work on it, we want to invite you to join us on our discord server, where we’re building a community of people who believe in the power of stories and in each other. Get in touch on twitter at needsanamepod, or email needsanamepod@gmail.com if you’d like to stop in and say hello. This episode's script is available for those who find a transcript helpful. More of the unnamed planet's story is coming soon. How soon? We wish we knew! Follow us to get updates as we go.Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)

Silicon Valley - The Investor's Podcast Network
SV015: IEEE Technology, DigitalTwins, DNA Storage and more with Thomas Coughlin

Silicon Valley - The Investor's Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 54:10


On today’s show, we chat with Dr. Tom Coughlin, who is the Current President of IEEE-USA. IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization for the advancement of technology. He has many publications and six patents to his credit. Tom is also the author of Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, which is now on its second edition with Springer. Coughlin Associates provides market and technology analysis as well as Data Storage Technical and Business Consulting services. Tom publishes the Digital Storage Technology Newsletter, the Media and Entertainment Storage Report, the Emerging Non-Volatile Memory Report and other industry reports. Tom is also a regular contributor on digital storage for Forbes.com and other blogs.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:What is IEEE and what is its role in advancing technology in the US and the world?What are Digital Twins?Where are the boundaries between human and machine?Where do ethics play in the advancement of technology?What should we as a society be thinking about in terms of these?Tweet your comments about this episode directly to Shawn Flynn and the rest of The Investor’s Podcast Community using #TIPSiliconValley.We would like to give a special thanks to Zahava Stroud who made the introduction to Tomas. Zahava is the founder of Angel Launch and we would not have been able to conduct this amazing interview without her help.Help us out!Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it!Books and Resources IEEE websiteDownload your free audiobook at Audible.Find the best job candidate at Ziprecruiter.Connect with ShawnShawn Flynn’s Twitter AccountShawn Flynn’s LinkedIn AccountSilicon Valley LinkedIn Group AccountShawn Flynn’s Facebook AccountEmail Shawn@TheInvestorsPodcast.com

Hope to Recharge
Ep 13 - Using Bipolar to Make a Big Difference in the World with Zahava List

Hope to Recharge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 79:52


This week we are sharing the POWERFUL story of Zahava List, the co-founder of Chazkeinu an organization that provides peer support and resources for Jewish women struggling with mental illness. Zahava’s passion for mental wellness began from her own story which she graciously shares with us today.   After delivering her first child, a baby boy, Zahava started experiencing manic episodes along with dark depression. She later was diagnosed with Bipolar 1 and began her journey of recovery along with mothering three more children. She shares with us what it was like to be a new mother and struggle with this illness and how she navigated the ups and downs of these major life changes all at once.   In this episode, we not only hear her powerful story, but learn more about bipolar, why breaking stigma is so important, and why we need to lean into a community and not suffer alone. We also find out how she used her struggles to find the courage not only for herself but for the countless amount of women that her organization reaches. Zahava provides so much hope to those who are struggling and we hope this episode encourages you that no matter what you may be suffering from, there is always hope.   --   Connect with Zahava and her Organization Chazkeinu: Website: https://chazkeinu.org/ Phone Number: 314-346-7414 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chazkeinu/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chazkeinu/ --   Topics Discussed: Why healing goes much deeper than symptoms simply “stopping”.  Going through pregnancy and caring for an infant while dealing with mental illness. How to find meaning from pain. --   Connect with us on social! Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079694042156503/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matanajacobs/ --   Subscribe to us on: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00AIhRZOxKNOvenz32gGeK Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/heather-parady-2/hope-to-recharge Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_DkYMcco7pSrkKk6wU5p7w Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izxlwulashxr3n6trjrxpjpgwce

Funding The Jump Podcast
002 Traveling, Teaching and Repaying Debt with Zahava Alston

Funding The Jump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 57:39


Zahava talks about her experience teaching English as a foreign language in Costa Rica, paying off College debt and her plans for the future! https://www.instagram.com/hotlavazahava/ https://www.bankrate.com/calculators/college-planning/loan-calculator.aspx

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)
Looking Jewish, and Jewish Burnout

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 74:39


This month on the podcast Zahava is back from maternity leave, and we’re talking about what it means to “look Jewish” from Jewish noses to Jewish hair and more. For our second segment we’re talking about being burnt out in your Jewish life. Further readings Looking Jewish Your Straight Hair Doesn’t Equal Strength by Esther […] The post Looking Jewish, and Jewish Burnout appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

JPMedia: Talking in Shul
Looking Jewish, and Jewish Burnout

JPMedia: Talking in Shul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 74:39


This month on the podcast Zahava is back from maternity leave, and we’re talking about what it means to “look Jewish” from Jewish noses to Jewish hair and more. For our second segment we’re talking about being burnt out in your Jewish life. Further readings Looking Jewish Your Straight Hair Doesn’t Equal Strength by Esther […] The post Looking Jewish, and Jewish Burnout appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)
Looking Jewish, and Jewish Burnout

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 74:39


This month on the podcast Zahava is back from maternity leave, and we’re talking about what it means to “look Jewish” from Jewish noses to Jewish hair and more. For our second segment we’re talking about being burnt out in your Jewish life. Further readings Looking Jewish Your Straight Hair Doesn’t Equal Strength by Esther […] The post Looking Jewish, and Jewish Burnout appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

The Donkey And The Bridge
Episode Three: Do Kinky Things with Power - An Interview with Zahava Griss

The Donkey And The Bridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 75:07


Joining me today is friend, sex-educator, dancer, writer, kink-advocate, ritualist, and community worker, Zahava Griss. A dancer by training, Zahava has been using embodiment, ritual, and radical love to perform and educate on themes of racial and gender justice, sex and the erotic, and ways of de-colonizing our relations with pleasure, grief, and communal ethics. Enjoy our discussion as we weave through these topics, wondering on how things have come to be as they are, and what support for, and from, our sensual bodies can look like.

In the Podsha: A Weekly Parsha Conversation
Parshat Bo with Zahava Bauer

In the Podsha: A Weekly Parsha Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 29:17


For parshat Bo, I hang out with Zahava Bauer, teacher of Literature and Halakha at Torah Academy of Greater Philidelphia, about the meaning of Firstborns for the Egyptians and the Jewish people and the importance of marking time.

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)
Chanukkah Books and the Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectuals

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 58:20


This month on the podcast Yael Kalman is joining us to talk about Chanukkah books for kids. For our second topic, we’re discussing the Forward’s list of “Sexiest Jewish intellectuals Alive (and one Dead).” Plus, endorsements, and a special round of endorsements in honor of Zahava, who couldn’t join us for the recording this week. Further […] The post Chanukkah Books and the Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectuals appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)
Chanukkah Books and the Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectuals

Jewish Public Media (All Feeds)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 58:20


This month on the podcast Yael Kalman is joining us to talk about Chanukkah books for kids. For our second topic, we’re discussing the Forward’s list of “Sexiest Jewish intellectuals Alive (and one Dead).” Plus, endorsements, and a special round of endorsements in honor of Zahava, who couldn’t join us for the recording this week. Further […] The post Chanukkah Books and the Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectuals appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

JPMedia: Talking in Shul
Chanukkah Books and the Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectuals

JPMedia: Talking in Shul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 58:20


This month on the podcast Yael Kalman is joining us to talk about Chanukkah books for kids. For our second topic, we’re discussing the Forward’s list of “Sexiest Jewish intellectuals Alive (and one Dead).” Plus, endorsements, and a special round of endorsements in honor of Zahava, who couldn’t join us for the recording this week. Further […] The post Chanukkah Books and the Forward’s Sexiest Jewish Intellectuals appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

OnEducation
School Funding Deep Dive | EdBuild's Zahava Stadler

OnEducation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 63:05


In this episode, Mike and Glen discuss how college's are changing to reach Generation Z, they recap the CCFLT conference, debate whether we should be teaching to coding to ALL students and interview Zahava Stadler of EdBuild, taking a deep dive into school funding.References:College Changing to Reach Gen Z: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/education/learning/generationz-igen-students-colleges.htmlEdBuild Website: https://edbuild.orgToday's podcast is brought to you by:Schoology: To learn more about how Schoology can help you advance what's possible, check out Schoology.com and sign up for a free teacher account.Teacher Gaming: Go to teachergaming.com to start a free trial and set up a call with their team to learn about all your games-based learning options!Project Pals: Your all-in-one platform for Project Based Learning. Visit https://www.projectpals.com/ for more info.

JM in the AM Interviews
Nachum Segal with Dov Hirth and Zahava Altshul on Israel's ALEH Organization

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018


Radio Atlas
Zahava and the Qualia

Radio Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 9:04


A forgotten moment recaptured in a dance between mother tongue and translation. Produced by Charo Calvo for ABC Soundproof (30th September 2016) A short feature from a longer work by the Spanish composer and sound designer Charo Calvo. In ‘Qualia’ – five women artists tell, in their mother tongue, a vital moment, an intense sensorial … Continue reading "Zahava and the Qualia"

Pantsuit Politics
The Briefcase: Public Pensions and School Funding

Pantsuit Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 50:46


Sarah is in Washington D.C. as part of her #CommissionerHolland duties, so this episode features two interviews. First, Beth talks with Angie Ferguson, a Kentucky state judicial secretary (and fellow Phi Mu and Transylvania University alum) about the public pension crisis. Then, Beth talks with Zahava Stadler, Manager of Policy and Research at EdBuild, about school funding, inequality, and new ways to think about education. Thanks so much to our sponsors for this episode: ModCloth is your go-to spot for fashion as unique as you. Whip up your wardrobe with quirky prints and classic silhouettes. Make every day extraordinary by going to modcloth.com and entering the code PANTSUIT to receive $30 off your purchase of $100 or more. Third Love. Stop tugging at your bra straps and second-guessing your size. Go to thirdlove.com/pantsuit now to get your perfect ThirdLove bra… and try it for 30 days!Angie Ferguson has been with the Kentucky state court system for 13 years. During that time, she has paid into Kentucky's non-hazardous workers' pension system. Angie recognizes that something has to give in our benefits system. She also knows that we aren't paying public workers enough to reasonably expect to shift all of the risk and burden to individuals. She gives us some live Friday feedback in this episode. Zahava Stadler is the Manager of Policy and Research at EdBuild, a national non-profit focused on bringing common sense solutions to school funding. Zahava and Beth discuss how we accept real property tax funding at the local level for schools as part of the natural order, and, in doing so, contribute to an unequal school system that fails many of our children. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

JM in the AM
09.08.2016: Guests: Zahava List, Marc Provisor

JM in the AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016


JM in the AM Interviews
Nachum Segal and Zahava List on the Chazkeinu Organization

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016


Gandhi Show Podcast: Tell me something good

Poet Zahava M Beet tells us something good about living with C.R.P.S, lithium, turning pain into art, synchronized swimming, doctors coming on to her, and poetry. Her book of poetry, Neurons Firing, is published by thistlemilk press. Find more information check out her Facebook page Zahava M Beet.

Eros Evolution
Love Making Dances: Spirit, Dance, & Sex with Zahava Griss

Eros Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2015 56:55


Aired Thursday, 6 August 2015, 4:00 PM ETFrom age 2 to 22 dance teachers were the ones who taught Zahava to be in awe of the body. She joins us for a conversation about spirit, dance, and sex through the moving sensing body. Learn how intention, breath, and movement can transform emotions, presence us for meaningful intimacy, and connect us with a collective life force. Creating a felt sense of our power and self-knowledge can allow us to deconstruct the race, class, and gender messages directed at our bodies so we can embody self love independent of the ways society ranks us.About Guest Zahava GrissZahava Griss is the founder of EMBODY more LOVE, providing embodiment, healing, sexual empowerment for social change leaders. She is committed to people leading with more love, joy, and innovation in their personal and change making relationships. She offers dance and the Sacred Alchemy of Leadership, a 3 month immersion. She has 30 years of dance training, certifications in Yoga for birth, Esalen Massage ®, Deep Bodywork ®, Urban Tantra Practitioner, Pilates, Health Coaching. Her influences include the arts of unlearning racism, Sufi whirling, Sexual Shamanism, bioenergetics, socially conscious entrepreneurship and transformational group dynamics.Learn more at: www.EMBODYmoreLOVE.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zahava.dances

JM in the AM Interviews
HASC 2015 Broadcast: Nachum Segal with Reba Ostrich and Zahava Cohen

JM in the AM Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015


That's Life
Guests: Chai Lifeline's Zahava Farbman, Yeshiva University's Professor Jeffrey Gurock and Captain Mark Liebman (Navy, ret.)

That's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014


On this edition of That's Life, Miriam was joined by Chai Lifeline's Zahava Farbman to discuss how to talk to your kids about tragedy, how to answer their questions and when too much Facebook - even for adults - is too much. Then Miriam turned her focus to July 4th with discussions about Jews who serve in the US Armed Forces. Yeshiva University's Professor Jeffrey Gurock discussed the history of Jewish Americans in the military and how since the birth of this country, Jews have fought on its behalf. And then Captain Mark Liebman (Navy, ret.) a combat veteran of Vietnam, Desert Shield and Desert Storm joined the program to discuss being a Jewish fighter pilot, the challenges of being Jewish and serving, and what its like to be in the family business.

That's Life
Featuring: Israeli Chocolatier Ika Cohen, Zahava Farbman, LMSW, of Chai Lifeline and Michael Fragin on Hatzalah & National EMS week

That's Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014


Mommas Pearls Show
MIGHTY APHRODITE

Mommas Pearls Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2010 60:00


Our month long celebration of Mother's Month continues at Mommas Pearls. At our best women are the most powerful creatures on the planet. Taking a cue from the Greek Goddess Aphrodite we are charging up our sexual prowess this week. It is after all our source of motherhood. Yet to many married couples lose that loving feeling. Joining us is special guest Dr. Zahava Israely who will guide us through the journey of tapping into our most natural resource - our sexual energy as well as how to regroup when this energy burns out in your relationship. CAUTION: This episode may contain some provocative and adult themes. ABOUT OUR VERY SPECIAL GUEST: With a doctorate degree in psychology and almost 30 years of clinical practice under her belt, Dr. Zahava Israely is a foremost expert in the field of sexual dysfunctions and relationships. Dr. Israely has published countless articles on subjects related to her specialty. She has lent her expertise as a consultant to various educational and documentary films. Dr. Israely is an active board member of several charitable organizations, primarily those that deal with children in need. Dr. Zahava is also an active member of Tel-Aviv Los –Angeles Partnership 2000, which is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Los-Angeles. Dr. Zahava is a consultant and producing partner of the play "ORGASMS" which brings the important issue of Orgasms to the mind and soul of so many women that unfortunately either never experienced an orgasm or have difficulties experiencing one.

Body and Soul
Zahava: Body and Soul podcast

Body and Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2008 50:50


Zahava's mission encompasses not only dance as aesthetic expression but also its role in individual and societal healing. She writes, "My body has led me to teachers, rhythms, techniques, abandon, containment, ecstasy, erotic languid prayers, rituals geometry, discipline, storytelling and healing. Through these journeys I have found spirit guides, competition, self criticism, deep reverence, the practice of life in uncomfortable and pleasurable tempos." In this conversation, Zahava discusses her practice as a dancer and her understanding of how racism gets played out in our relationship with our bodies, the source of discord and of peace. Program notes: http://infinitebody.blogspot.com; guest information: http://www.LoveMakingDances.com and http://www.WhiteFolksSoulByAnyDanceNecessary.wordpress.com (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa