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Seeking Sinai

Temple Sinai Atlanta

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Join Rabbi Natan of Temple Sinai Atlanta as we dive into some of the greatest issues and deepest questions of our time. Our first season, we focused on the Jewish questions of Why?. Our second and third seasons have focused on elevating our individual Jewish journeys. And now, given the war in Israel and the pressing needs of current events, we are dedicating this podcast to these important questions. Whether dropping the kids at school, running errands, heading to work, or meeting a friend, ...
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Rav Natan

Rav Natan

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Rav Natan is an international educator who aimed to bring Peace and Passion into our relationships. Drawing much of his inspiration from Torah (Bible) his words are powerful and inspiring.
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Female Inner Power

Noomi Melchior Natan

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Ready for an energy boost and practical insights on how to be a woman fully in your power? Each week Leadership Coach and Courage Catalyst Noomi Melchior Natan shares refreshingly honest conversations about how to trust your intuition more, the power of sisterhood, cultivating faith in yourself and the Universe, trusting the decisions you make and balancing the best of the feminine and the best of the masculine. Women in the workplace are done with self-sacrificing and overworking. It’s time ...
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Welcome to Techstrong Unplugged, the go-to podcast for young adults stepping into the immersive world of technology. Brought to you by Techstrong, this series demystifies the tech industry and empowers the next generation. Whether you’re a digital native looking to expand your knowledge or a tech enthusiast eager to explore new trends, Techstrong Unplugged is your bridge to understanding the fundamentals and beyond. In each episode, we’ll dive into the latest in tech, from AI breakthroughs t ...
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There are so many Jewish personalities and big people in the world. They all have a story on how they became who they are today. Deep, unboundedly interesting, fun and uplifting, Meaningful People Podcast is a weekly opportunity for Nachi & Momo to talk to the Jewish world's meaningful people.
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The show where we invite wonderful human beings to have a lightning-fast conversation about Devs, Ops and other Mythical Creatures. The show where each episode only lasts 15 minutes and we are focused on asking only 3 questions. So it’s short and sweet? Why? Well, because if there’s one thing we know it’s that great delivery comes in small batches.
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In Authors & Audiences, YA author and presentation coach Caroline Leech, chats to authors, illustrators, booksellers, librarians, publishers and other randomly fascinating guests, and invites them to share the secrets of their public speaking confidence and their media/social media strategies. Caroline will also share her own extensive knowledge of public speaking, storytelling, event planning and media strategy, so if you want to feel sure you can present yourself and your books with both c ...
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The Pewter Plank Podcast

The Pewter Plank Podcast

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The Pewter Plank Podcast is dedicated to bringing news and opinions about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The staff of The Pewter Plank will bring you the information you want about your favorite team.
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why not faith?

Faiths Forum for London

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How can faith help to tackle climate change, mental health and economic inequality? ‘why not faith?’ gives its listenership an opportunity to approach the contemporary issues facing our society today from a religious perspective. The podcast offers a series of interviews, giving the audience a greater understanding of the person behind the faith and key themes within each religion. Is religion just a means of control? Does following a religion require you to favour one political party over a ...
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The Neighbors Upstairs

The Neighbors Upstairs

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What do you get when you throw a pandemic into an advanced society? The birthing of a pointless podcast. What is this podcast about? We’re honestly not sure. There’s so much to talk about for one. New podcasts/blogs/youtube channels are coming out of every hole of the universe. We figured we’d add our meaningless two cents into the equation. The neighbors upstairs are curious about everything. They are always poking their noses into different pies. They are mostly driven by finding truth, wh ...
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As a rabbi, Matthew Ponak knows the significance of community in the good times and the bad. We’re in this Shift Together explores the meeting place between ancient spiritual teachings, cutting-edge research and innovation, and the needs of our era. The conversations cover insights and experiences that improve our world and give us hope during these tumultuous times. In our secular society, millions of people are dedicating themselves to the work of innovation. Simultaneously, camps of tradi ...
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Dr. Ari Bergmann is the founder and Managing Principal of Penso Advisors, LLC, a New York-based global macro and risk management boutique specializing in derivatives structuring/trading and systemic risk mitigation. Prior to founding the firm in 1997, Dr. Bergmann was a Senior Managing Director at Bankers Trust. Ari received a BTL from Ner Israel R…
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Will Marple, a seasoned principal engineer at Black Airplane, discusses the pivotal role networking plays in launching and advancing a tech career. With more than 20 years of experience across hardware and software, Will shares his journey from IT work to full-time development and offers invaluable advice on how to leverage personal connections to …
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Rabbi Natan speaks with Israeli tour guide and lecturer Yoav Rotem about his thoughts and experiences living in Israel during this war. Yoav has been traveling around the USA visiting churches and synagogues, trying to spread the truth about Israel. He opens up about the difficulties of raising young children and talks openly about the prospects fo…
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This week, Sarah Cobbold looks at how the psalms of King David were shaped by his own life and story, and how this leads us to bring our own stories – both the highs and lows – before God in prayer. We see how the psalms help us connect to the big story of God, and his presence in the midst of our human experiences.…
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Maury Litwack is the CEO of Teach Coalition, a project of the Orthodox Union, the nation's largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, dedicated to advocating for government funding and resources for non-public schools. Litwack previous served as a staffer for members of the US House of Representatives and as a lobbyist for Miami Dade County. In…
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This episode features a compelling interview with Eli Goldbaum, a mediator specializing in divorces within the orthodox Jewish world. Eli's approach emphasizes the importance of preventing divorces when possible and facilitating peaceful resolutions when dissolution of marriage becomes inevitable. Learn about Eli's efforts through the Yashar Initia…
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Sreedhar Gade delves into his fascination with AI, discussing its potential to surpass human intelligence and the importance of implementing guardrails to ensure its ethical use. He also highlights the transformative impact of AI on various industries and emphasizes the need for continuous learning to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landsca…
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Mala Gupta, an accomplished Java Champion and developer advocate at JetBrains, shares her journey into programming, starting from her early fascination with coding in school to her current role helping developers understand and utilize new Java features. She also touches on her experience as an author, having written multiple books, and emphasizes …
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Orly Gilboa is a prominent Israeli artist whose personal life has recently been marked by profound tragedy. Her daughter, Daniella, has been taken hostage in Gaza, bringing an intense and personal dimension to Gilboa's public and artistic life. As the situation unfolds, Gilboa's strength and resilience are being tested, drawing widespread empathy a…
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Venkat Subramaniam, a seasoned educator and software developer, talks about his unique approach to technology education. Venkat, who gave 12 sessions at GIDS 2024, shares his journey from learning algorithms without a computer to becoming a passionate advocate for problem-solving in programming.By Techstrong Group
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Charles Adaikkalam, director of product management at Zoho, shares his journey from a mechanical engineer to a coding expert and leader in the tech industry. He delves into the creation and development of Zoho Creator, a no-code platform designed to empower users to build applications without extensive coding knowledge. Then, he highlights the crit…
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This week, Dave Benson from LICC wraps up our series in the Gospel of Luke by looking at the Road to Emmaus. In this story, Jesus’ journeys with two disciples through their disillusion and despair, and directs them on a different course of hope and salvation through his resurrected life. We explore how the story of Emmaus helps us identify how God …
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Rabbi Sholom Duchman is the director of Colel Chabad. The organization was founded in 1788 and is the oldest continuously operating charity in Israel. The institution runs a network of soup kitchens and food banks, dental and medical clinics, daycare centers, widow and orphan support, and immigrant assistance programs. It also provides interest-fre…
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As most Jewish Israelis have mobilized to serve Israel in one way or another, what does that mean for American Jews and the ways that we can serve the Jewish People? Rabbi Natan speaks with Jonathan Minnen and Judy Bloom Minnen and the inspiring decision they made to volunteer with the Israeli army for two weeks in logistical roles.…
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Scott Davis, an expert in digital accessibility and cutting-edge technologies, delves into the evolution of technology from typewriters to modern smartphones, the transformative potential of conversational UIs, and the importance of multi-sensory architecture in computing. He emphasizes the significance of accessibility in technology, highlighting …
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Rhythm Bhatia, CEO and founder of Cognizio, shares her inspiring journey from a small town in India to becoming a leader in educational technology and artificial intelligence. She also highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in technology, the need for ethical AI practices, and the value of community engagement.…
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Natan Gamedze (born 1963, Swaziland) is today a Rabbi and lecturer but that is certainly not where he started. Born to the royal lineage of the Gamedze clan of the Kingdom of Eswatini, he converted to Judaism, received rabbinic ordination, and now lectures to Jewish audiences all over the world with his personal story as to how an African prince be…
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Kito Mann, a seasoned software architect, consultant, and author, shares his journey through the world of software development, from his early days with Java and Delphi to his current role running a consulting firm specializing in web applications and backend services.By Techstrong Group
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Mary Grygleski, a veteran developer advocate and tech pioneer, shares her journey from her early days coding in Fortran and Unix to becoming a prominent advocate in the Java ecosystem and beyond. With more than 30 years of experience, Mary discusses the challenges and triumphs of being a woman in tech, the evolution of software development, and her…
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World renowned scholar and teacher, Rabbi YY Jacobson, speaks out on the mental health crisis in our community, and offers solution to combat anxiety and stress. Sponsors _________ ►Ayeka Night out at the Cutting Room with 8th Day! Buy Tickets Here https://www.ayekaproject.com _________ ►Town Appliance Visit https://www.townappliance.com Message To…
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Parul Ghosh, head of engineering enablement at Wells Fargo, shares her journey from biotechnology to technology, her passion for innovation, and the critical role of engineering enablement in enhancing developer experiences and accelerating cloud migration. Discover how Parul’s team creates streamlined workflows to eliminate boilerplate tasks, and …
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Not all time is equal. How much energy something takes matters. There is power in choosing how much time you want to give to a thing. "How long will I choose for that thing to take?" is such a different approach to "How long will this take me?" In this episode I introduce my 21-day audio course, Productivity w/Joy, and share one of the daily traini…
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We sat down with R’ Yussie Zakutinsky, Rav Judah Mischel and R’ YY Jacobson to discuss how the Lubavitcher Rebbe changed their lives and the world around them. 🔷 Did you know the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Chiddushim and Divrei Torah fill over 200 published volumes? Marking the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 30th yahrzeit, many prominent Rabbonim are joining a campa…
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Rabbi Yoseph Vigler was born in Cape Town, South Africa and raised in Springs, a small shtetl an hour from Johannesburg. After studying in yeshiva at Ateres Yisroel in Bayit Vegan, Kfar Chabad, Kollel in New York and in Melbourne Australia. Rabbi Vigler received Smicha from the Chief Rabbinate in Eretz Yisroel and Shimush L’Rabbonus in various area…
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Chatting live with Rabbi Judah Mischel about educating special needs children. Donate to JEMS Academy: https://thechesedfund.com/jems/dreams South Florida's premier Jewish educational institution for children with disabilities. Help support their mission to provide Jewish education in a therapeutic environment, ensuring children with special needs …
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Daniel Hinojosa, a self-employed developer and educator with 25 years of experience, discusses his journey from focusing on Java to incorporating other technologies like Scala and Kafka. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, effective teaching techniques, and the application of the Pomodoro technique for productivity. Daniel also exp…
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Ken Kousen, a seasoned software developer, educator, and author of six books, shares insights from his nearly 20 years of experience in technical training and his role as a professor at Trinity College. He discusses his approach to education, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience, test-driven development, and engaging with open-source p…
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Tom Wheeler, principal curriculum developer at Temporal Technologies, shares his journey of balancing a career in software engineering with a passion for education. He discusses his role in creating educational materials, training, and documentation to help developers make their software more reliable. Tom also highlights the value of hands-on work…
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Four of Yerucham Rivlin's sons went to the Supernova music festival near Kibbutz Re’im on October 7. Only two made it out alive after the terror attack that sparked Israel's war in Gaza. 🔴Sponsors🔴 ___________ ►Ceremian (Alpert and Associates) Achieve financial liberty Email Alpertmoshe@gmail.com Or call 718-644-1594 What’s App Message Here- https:…
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Ivar Grimstad discusses the evolution of Jakarta EE, the importance of community involvement in open source projects, and how developers can stay up-to-date with the latest technological advancements. He emphasizes the value of continuous learning and collaboration, encouraging developers to contribute to the ecosystem and not be afraid to voice th…
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Umadevi Santhanam shares her expertise on building resilient systems in the tech industry. With a deep background in engineering and a passion for robust design, Umadevi discusses the challenges and strategies for creating systems that can withstand unexpected disruptions. She highlights the importance of a proactive mindset, the role of continuous…
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Technology is advancing, but it creates many barriers to entry along the way. Join Nyah Macklin to learn how she got into technology through a boot camp, and learn how not all boot camps are created equal. She also raises important ethical concerns regarding government facial recognition technology and continues to advocate for these ethical issues…
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Zeldy Broyde is a dedicated individual who prioritizes her roles as a mother of four and as an active member of the Haverstraw, NY community. She possesses a deep-rooted desire to make a positive impact and provide assistance to others. Leveraging her personal life experiences, Zeldy has established a significant platform that empowers individuals …
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Katherine Center is a New York Times-bestselling author, and a Romantic with a capital R. Her first novel, written in the sixth grade was a fan fiction about Duran Duran, has sadly not yet been published, but she has gone on to publish ten other novels, two of which have been turned into movies – The Lost Husband and Happiness for Beginners. Both i…
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Eli Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. Eli and his volunteers were first on the scene racing to save as many lives as possible on October 7, coming face to face with Hamas terrorists and their victims. In this episode, Eli reflects on his experiences as a first responder, incredible stories of heroism in the face of terror, the amazi…
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In this episode, we chat with Josh Lee, founder of Keplr. We reminisce about the early days of Keplr, and what building a Korean Crypto company is like. We also touch on the origin story behind Osmosis, and what Josh has learned from being a co-founder of both Keplr and Osmosis. Josh also shares lessons from building an infrastructure company in Cr…
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Judaism views human life as paramount and the commandment of redeeming the hostages is a sacred one in Israeli society. Israel has paid impossibly heavy prices in the past and will likely continue to do so to bring home her soldiers and her kidnapped civilians. And yet, this brings up difficult moral questions, ones that Israeli leaders and Jews ar…
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Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and the President of Shopify. He founded his first company at age 17 while a student at McGill. Harley completed his law degree as well as his MBA at the University of Ottawa. Harley was one of the “Dragons” on CBC’s Next Gen Den and starred on Discovery Channel’s I Quit. He received the Canadian Angel…
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Technology is advancing, but it creates many barriers to entry along the way. Join Nyah Macklin to learn how she got into technology through a boot camp, and learn how not all boot camps are created equal. She also raises important ethical concerns regarding government facial recognition technology and continues to advocate for these ethical issues…
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After performing for nearly a decade as a popular Los Angeles–based musician, Moshe moved to Jerusalem, where he has spent the last fifteen years immersed in the wellsprings of Talmud, Chassidus, Kabbalah, and Spirituality. He has devoted his life to seamlessly bridging the worlds of the Torah tradition, mystical wisdom, the true nature of the huma…
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