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Welcome to the home The How Podcast. The podcast with lessons on life and business from real people, who are taking forward moves and are not scared to fail. Joshua Roode is the Managing Director of Cape Town is Awesome. As a digital strategist, he has been regularly featured on programs such as Cape Talk 567, 702, and Hashtag Radio. He has worked with national retailers, local celebrities and continues to help brands & influencers bring the best work into the online space.
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This week, we are talking to Darby Steiger, Director of Qualitative Research and Survey Design at SSRS. Darby tells us about her Jewish upbringing, how she landed in Cleveland and how it's become increasingly difficult to get people to participate in surveys. We recorded this conversation with Darby Steiger at Bnai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper P…
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This week, we are talking to B'nai Jeshurun Congregation's newest rabbis, who also happen to be married. Rabbi Joshua Jacobs and Rabbi Alex Rosenbaum tell us the story of how they met, their paths to becoming rabbis and how they both landed in Cleveland. We recorded this conversation with Rabbi Jacobs and Rabbi Rosenbaum at Bnai Jeshurun Congregati…
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This week, we are talking to Daniel Horowitz, a genealogy expert at My Heritage. He lives in Israel but was recently in town as a speaker for the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland's 40th anniversary kick-off event. We recorded this conversation with Daniel Horowitz at the Orange Branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library. We'll also be taking…
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This week, we are talking to Nina and Larry Rosner about their Jewish upbringings and how they both arrived in Cleveland. Nina talks about her evolving relationship to her Jewish faith, and Larry tells us about his parents, who were Holocaust survivors, and his experience serving in the Israeli army. We recorded this conversation with the Rosners a…
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This week, we are talking to Dr. Laura Shefner and her husband, Max Warren, about their Jewish upbringings and their careers. Laura is a pediatrician at MetroHealth, and Max is a Software Developer. We also asked them what it was like getting married and having their first child in the middle of a pandemic. We recorded this conversation with Laura …
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This week we are talking to Dr. Rebekah Dorman, the president of B'nai Jeshurun Congregation, and Director of the Cuyahoga County Office of Early Childhood as well as Invest in Children. We talked to Rebekah about her path to becoming a more observant Jew, as well her working helping young families in the community. We recorded this conversation wi…
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This week we are talking to Dr. Rafi Simon, the librarian at B'nai Jeshurun Congregation, and a longtime public school educator. We asked Rafi about what brought him to library science, and about his mission to deliver Jewish books around the world. We recorded this conversation with Rafi Simon over Zoom. And we'd like to note that this is the fina…
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This week we are talking to Bart Bookatz, who has been a funeral director for over 50 years. Bart is a principle of Berkowitz-Kumin-Bookatz Memorial Chapel. We talk to him about what got him started in the funeral business, some of the traditions surrounding Jewish mourning and what the last year has been like, dealing with the uncertainty of the p…
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This week we are talking to Jerry and Cindy Brodsky, who are two active members of B'nai Jeshurun Congregation. Jerry is the president of the Men's Club and Cindy is on the board of the Sisterhood. We talk to them about their Jewish upbringings and their role in bringing the Purim Spiel to the synagogue. We recorded this conversation with Jerry and…
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This week we are talking to Joanna Hardis, a therapist who specializes in anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She tells us about her complicated relationship to her Jewish faith and about her career working in mental health. She also discusses her work with Project Parachute, which provides pro bono healthcare to frontline workers. We record…
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This week we brought the first Rood daughter into the mix for a fun end of year chat. She turns the tables and asks the hosts a few questions about the making of this podcast and the year ahead. We recorded this conversation with Shaina Rood at the Rood residence in South Russell. And just a heads up that we'll be taking a brief winter hiatus, and …
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This week we are talking to Emily Einhorn, a senior philosophy major at DePaul University. She is spending her last semester of school back home in Cleveland due to the pandemic. She tells us what it's been like being a student about to enter the job market in the middle of a pandemic. And she talks about helping the Jewish Federation of Cleveland …
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This week we are talking to Rabbi Josh Foster at B'nai Jeshurun Congregation. He oversees the congregation’s Youth & Learning Center and Bessie Hershey Religious School. He tells us about how he became a Rabbi and how the pandemic has impacted religious education and the high holy days. We recorded this conversation with Rabbi over Zoom. And just a…
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This week we are talking to Dr. Michael Rabovsky, a family physician with the Cleveland Clinic. He tells us about how he came to become a doctor, and shares his thoughts on the pandemic. We taped this conversation with Dr. Michael Rabovsky six feet apart at Bnai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike. And just a note that this is our last episode of …
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This week we are talking to Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria of B'nai Jeshurun Congregation about this year's community-wide Tikkun Leil Shavuot, which has gone virtual this year due to the pandemic. Many people were involved in transforming this annual event into Tikkun @ Home, including chair Harriet Rosenberg Mann, vice chair Richard Berkowitz and lead sta…
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This week we are talking to philanthropist Barbara Kupps, who calls herself a promoter of positivity. She told us about her work supporting organizations like the Friendship Circle of Cleveland and investing in people she believes in. And she tells about her ongoing battle with breast cancer. In keeping with social distance guidelines, we spoke wit…
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This week we are talking to Leslie Robbins, a social worker with University Hospitals. She told us about growing up in an interfaith home and getting married to an interfaith partner. She also discussed what it's been like working in a hospital setting during the coronavirus. In keeping with social distance guidelines, we spoke with Leslie virtuall…
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This week we are talking to Jon Miller Steiger, Director of the Federal Trade Commission's, East Central Region. He told us about his career in consumer protection, including during the coronavirus. He also discusses his love of musical theater. In keeping with social distance guidelines, we spoke with Jon virtually through Facetime.…
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This week we are talking to Cantor Aaron Shifman, who’s been with B'nai Jeshurun for over two decades. He is a sixth generation cantor and we talk to him about growing up in South Africa and about his involvement in the annual Purim Spiel play at B’nai Jeshurun, which is being held this year at 6pm on Sunday March 1st. We sat down with Cantor Shifm…
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This week we are talking to Allie Kneitel, a certified Child Life specialist at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. She tells us about working with children and their families to make sure they have an advocate in the health care setting. We sat down with Allie Kneitel at Bnai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike.…
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Last episode, we spoke to Sid Wakser, about his role with the Jewish War Veterans Paul A Rosenblum Post 44. This week, we talk to three women who are part of that post's Ladies Auxiliary. Bernice Rothman, Shirley Silver and Betty Fishman tell us about how women supported veterans and their families and how they hope the organization stays around fo…
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This week is the second part of our conversation with Sheryl Hirsh, Assistant Director of Jewish Lifelong Learning at Case Western Reserve University. Last episode we learned that Sheryl lost her daughter to the opioid crisis. We left off with her daughter trying to get help for her addiction. We'll continue hearing Sheryl's story and learn about S…
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This week we are talking to Dr. Isaac Kirstein, dean of the Cleveland campus of Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. He tells us about his path to becoming dean and how his Jewish upbringing impacts his outlook as a medical professional. We sat down with Dr. Kirstein at his office in Warrensville Heights.…
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This week we are talking about an all-night study session of Jewish learning, called Tikkun Leil Shavuot, with organizers Harriet Rosenberg Mann and Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria. Tikkun has been held at Bnai Jeshurun for close to 20 years and brings together residents from across Northeast Ohio. We sat down with Harriet and Rabbi Hal at Bnai Jeshurun Cong…
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This week we are talking to Stu and Jay Davis, whose family has owned Davis Bakery since 1939. Anyone in Northeast Ohio knows you can't match the bakery's Jewish rye bread, coconut bars, Russia tea biscuits or hot corned beef. They told us about not only continuing the family legacy but the legacy of being a Jewish Cleveland Institution. We sat dow…
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We all shoot videos with our cell phones and the majority of us aren't attempting to make the next Oscar-winning film. We're simply attempting to catch moments that are essential to us,or film things we think will impact others.The truth is You don't need a ton of expensive equipment to film and edit engaging videos.There are a few details and thin…
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Social Media Marketing and Is Social Media Good or Bad for business? It’s time to talk about the good the bad and the ugly of social media and how online choices lead to offline consequences.Digital Strategist, Joshua Roode is interviewed by Cape Talk Host and Author Sara-Jayne King on the realities of social media and how it can either be the best…
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There are many who have almost reached the point of burnout, have stopped enjoying their work and wish to run away. Yet, only a few think about taking the plunge and finding the life that exists elsewhere. And, there are many who have the itch to be on the move all the time yet they stick to their office cubicle because they don’t know how to fund …
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Joshua Roode and Sara-Jayne King discuss the dynamics of using video to build your brand and how to get started on social media. It is as simple as going live on Facebook or using your cell phone to record your next idea.Before we go there, Download my FREE guide on 10 Steps To Building Your Personal Brand on Social Media: http://bit.ly/Josh10Steps…
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