Get the inside take on College Hoops. Jon lives and breathes college basketball providing him access to breaking news and insights. Every week the podcast will deliver compelling story lines of college basketball along with interviews, game picks, and scoops!
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On this podcast, Adam Rothstein takes you along his journey in pursuing nomadic income from your hobbies. Also, on The Blue Oasis Podcast, we talk about finding new hobbies and creating a work-life balance. New episodes weekly. adamrothstein.substack.com
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Shnayim Mikra provides a verse-by-verse review of the parsha in seven weekly installments, corresponding to the seven aliyos. Insights and commentary are provided by master educators familiar from the OU's Nach Yomi, including Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Rabbi Menachen Leibtag, Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom, Rabbi Dr. Gidon Rothstein, and others.
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Come here to get to the bag. Discussing X’s and O’s and Jimmy’s and Joe’s doesn’t get you paid. This is a sports betting show. Join the FUSS
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A clarinet podcast hosted by clarinetist Sam Rothstein that features interviews, performances, reviews, and panel discussions with leaders in the world of clarinet and professional orchestras
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Michael Rothstein, who covers the Detroit Lions for ESPN, discusses the Lions and the NFL in his podcast, where he brings in guests from across the sporting world to talk about football, their journeys and life.
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My brief experience with the Suggestions of Kosher
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Keeping democracy alive Democracy is not a spectator sport, it requires informed participating citizens. On Keeping Democracy Alive, we delve into dynamics that both inhibit democracy and reinvigorate it. looking into issues from: domestic economic issues to foreign, labor, trade, and education policy, NSA spying, the drug war, prison, police, and judicial issues, electoral and protest politics, middle east realities, right and left wing populism, environmental and energy issues, the wealth ...
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Hi, I’m Mallory Rothstein (@malloryismore), the Founder of More Than An Admin (www.morethananadmin.com / @morethananadmin) and host of the More Than An Admin Podcast! Our show hopes to influence how administrative professionals are viewed throughout the world + help admins embrace all aspects of their identity to become the best version of themselves. We’ll be joined by mostly current and former administrative professionals who will share about who they are, their stories, and perspectives o ...
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Nancy Rothstein leads you through lively interviews and conversation on the joys of great sleep. Sleep experts, researchers, and ordinary sleepers like the rest of us are regulars on this informative, fun show. You'll soon see how great sleep is one secret to good grades, well-behaved kids, harmony at home, productivity at work, and safety on the road. Now, let's talk about how to get it. . .
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A podcast about friendship. Friendshipable--having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to have the emotions or conduct of friends or to create the state of being friends. Terri + Manya (co-founders of Project BFF) have conversations and interviews about friends, friendships, and friendship-adjacent topics.
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5'oclocktails, with a splash of the past, present, & future of Cincinnati! Hosted by Molly Wellman, Co-Host Abbey Cummins of Everything Cincy
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Hosted by Dr. Aaron Rothstein and featuring expert guests, Searching for Medicine’s Soul explores medicine’s purpose: Why do physicians do what they do? How does the practice of medicine relate to scientific progress and human flourishing? The result is an in-depth analysis of the history and aim of medicine, and its collision with a thrilling and sometimes tragic age of discovery.
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Say It Forward brings top money advisor Rebecca Rothstein with guest hosts Lee Ann Daly and Kim Garner as they go inside the real life stories of fascinating people at the vanguard of art, music, business, pop culture, TV, film, fashion and more. Their guests are often professional colleagues and friends! Some are famous, some are rich, some are both, some are neither...but all deliver juicy, insightful, often funny and always amazing stories told with heart from the heart. The interviews ta ...
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How do you personally connect with mental health? Join us for conversations with community leaders as we highlight topics from words that inspire. Together we will harness collective wisdom to strengthen personal development and support positive relationships.
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Featuring candid conversations with the leaders, innovators, and changemakers driving our climate positive future. Hosted by Chad Reed, Gil Jenkins, and Hilary Langer.
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CL Talk is the official podcast of Canadian Lawyer magazine. It will hear from leaders in the legal profession in Canada and beyond. Our editorial team interviews legal leaders about topical issues affecting lawyers from coast to coast.
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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Room for Improvment is a weekly improvisational comedy show hosted by Abigail Rothstein and Rebecca Groner. The hosts and their guests create scenes that are made up entirely on-the-spot and recorded live in the studio. In between scenes, Abigail and Rebecca find inspiration from songs, sappy fortune cookies, scary real-life stories, and strange YouTube videos. They hope to make you roll on the floor laughing and if they do not, they would love to have you on the show so you can laugh along ...
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The Art of Living Big is a weekly podcast designed to help you think differently about what could be possible for your life.
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Noire Book Reviews features books by and/or about Black people from across the diaspora. Noire Book Reviews is a part of the Media Noire Network created and hosted by me, Natasha Nicolo, to celebrate Black pride, excellence, and power all 366 days of the year. (Note: In the early episodes, you will hear mention of "Noire Histoir, " my original Black history and culture podcast. That podcast still exists as Noire History but now focuses on Black history and non-fiction books and documentaries ...
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Quarantine Creatives is now Willoughby Hills. Join TV producer/director Heath Racela as he chats with interesting guests with unique perspectives on our ever evolving relationships to work, home, community, culture, food, the environment, and more. heathracela.substack.com
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Hi, I'm Dani! I love people and I love talking about the human experience. I'm a seeker and a connector. From a very young age I've believed in the power of discourse and critical thinking - and that "because this is how we've always done it" is not a valid reason to keep doing things a certain way. In every episode I sit down with a different guest (or guests) and dive into how they are challenging the status quo and choosing unconventional paths in life. Together, we explore their insights ...
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America faces the greatest challenges our nation has ever confronted. Extreme wealth inequality, a crippling health and economic crisis, a looming climate catastrophe, and untended wounds from our past keep our democracy in shackles. Listen in with your hosts Richard Dien Winfield and Chris Tidwell in the pursuit of an America Unchained.
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Philadelphia super lawyers Pierre LaTour and Josh Scarpello have over 40 years experience as trial lawyers. Our experts have represented thousands of clients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Each episode they share experiences and insight about topics including the law, entertainment and sports.
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Are you contemplating what's next? Have you had success in your life and looking to grow in other areas? You're in the right space. This podcast is the musing of Yolanda Caldwell, an executive, international speaker, consultant, community leader, wife, mother, and friend about how to live the life you were created to live. The Heightening is a gathering space for women to share how to live an authentic, intentional, and empowered life. Guests give insights into their life choices and offer s ...
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We know that running a veterinary business can sometimes feel like you're fighting your way through a jungle of financial insecurity, HR nightmares, and overall business confusion. Our goal is to give you the ideas and tools you need to not just survive in this jungle but to thrive in the veterinary industry. By combining over 50 years of knowledge and experience with differing opinions and a little humor, we will help you get the information you need to make the best decisions for you and y ...
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Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Leonard Lopate, the Peabody and James Beard Award-winning broadcaster, is back on WBAI where he began his radio career. Tune in weekdays from 1-2pm at 99.5fm New York or you can listen to the show live at WBAI.org.
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Xavier's Sean Miller has a recalibrated roster and is looking to make some noise in the Big East this season. What did he take away from last year and how will he implement the lessons learned? Why there's a difference in having depth and having game experience. Discussing the new additions to the team and a Jerome Hunter update. How a year off wil…
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S1E14: Networking, Neighborhoods, and New Developments with Josh Rothstein
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Molly Wellmann and Abbey Cummins sit down with commercial real estate expert Josh Rothstein to discuss his career helping businesses grow in Cincinnati through property listings and development deals. They explore Josh's passion for connecting people and plugging the right tenants into available spaces, as well as his role in transforming neighborh…
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A Platonic Life Partnership and Co-Housing Story: Leah Rothstein & Rachel True
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Leah Rothstein and Rachel True have been friends for nearly 30 years. In this episode, we hear their story of building a life-long friendship that has turned into co-housing and building their very own "compound" in Oakland, California. They share the many reasons this came about including a shared commitment to not living an isolated life and shar…
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Bo Rothstein leads Farris LLP as managing partner, shaping future legal talent
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Bo Rothstein became the managing partner of Farris at the beginning of 2024. Farris is a full-service firm with offices across BC. Rothstein spoke on the CL Talk podcast about his journey from starting his legal career in Toronto to becoming the managing partner at Farris LLP, the firm's focus on inclusivity, technology adoption, and mentorship, an…
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A review of "The Color of Law" by Richard Rothstein which charts the history of how local, state, and federal government policies and programs segregated cities across America. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/the-color-of-law-book-review. VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram…
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128: Friendships at work after 50, with Ellen Rothstein
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Are you socially connected at work? Those who work typically spend a lot of time at work. And work friendship are a benefit, but can get complicated. We want to find our own tribe within the workplace, but what do we do when someone leaves--does the friendship end? As we get older, our roles in the workplace evolve, and that can change friendship r…
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In 21st Century Western Culture, there’s a variety of impressions average white people get when you say the word Muslim. Most of them wrong. On this edition of Keeping Democracy Alive, Toronto author Saqib Qureshi brings some needed clarity to The post The Challenges of Being Muslim Today appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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By Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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Killing the Black Body by Dorothy E. Roberts
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A review of "Killing the Black Body" by Dorothy E. Roberts, a good book to discuss intersectionality as it touches on both race and reproductive rights. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/killing-the-black-body-book-review. VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.inst…
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By Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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131: Healthy boundaries with work friends, with Tina Baxter
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How can we maintain healthy boundaries with our friends in the workplace? Join us as we chat with Tina Baxter about how we have friends we work with, and also make friends with people at our work. There are things to consider in terms of these relationships, i.e., boundaries, for things like social media (what can or should you be sharing, or not s…
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By Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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How Liberation is Only Found In Community
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Today’s guest is Dr. Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, author of the new book The Chosen We. She’s a professor of Educational Leadership and Policy a U.Wisconsin-Madison. Over a period of ten years she interviewed 105 Black women from five selected cities about The post How Liberation is Only Found In Community appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X Kendi
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A review of "Stamped from the Beginning" by Ibram X. Kendi which provides a history of America's racist ideas. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/stamped-from-the-beginning-book-review. VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medianoire Pinterest: https:…
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Transferring tax credits has never been so fun (and easy) | Alfred Johnson, CEO of Crux
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For over a century, the U.S. government has provided subsidies – often in the form of tax credits – to support domestic energy production. For renewable energy sources, these tax credits have traditionally subsidized investment (i.e., a project’s capital expenditure) and production (i.e., the amount of energy produced by a project). But the Inflati…
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In Our Climate Threat, There Are Opportunities
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Many still think “We don’t have to deal with it now,” but a new report from the Union of Concern Scientists is titled “Looming Deadlines for Coastal Resilience” for a reason. As co-author Dr. Rachel Cleetus explains on this show, The post In Our Climate Threat, There Are Opportunities appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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By Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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Saint Louis' Josh Schertz was a D-2 coach for a long time before leading Indiana State to success last year and now finds himself coaching in the Atlantic 10! How excited is he to be the Billikens' new coach? Thoughts on his roster? What retaining Gibson Jimerson does for the program. How can the Atlantic 10 maximize representation in the NCAA Tour…
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By Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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Things That Make White People Uncomfortable by Michael Bennett
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A review of "Things That Make White People Uncomfortable", a memoir by NFL defensive end Michael Bennett which also discusses various social issues. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/things-that-make-white-people-uncomfortable-book-review. VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram:…
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By Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom
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US Africa Policy: “Willful Disregard of Reality”
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So much history of over-reliance on military solutions when governments don’t have the support of the people, yet we’re doing it again in Africa. Our guest who has major experience in the White House and Defense Department is Dr. Gordon The post US Africa Policy: “Willful Disregard of Reality” appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
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130: Evolving friendships, with Jamie Lerner
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How comfortable are you with yourself? That makes a difference in how you show up, for yourself and your friends. When you know and care for yourself you don't need to take what others say or do personally. And you can understand where your friend is coming from--and that it isn't about you. We project a lot onto other people (in some ways, your re…
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By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
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Join Sondra & Jeni as they talk with Vladimir Sainte about how a quote from Stan Lee, found at the end of Spider-Man, Into the Spider-Verse, impacted his life. They discuss how anyone can be a superhero and the importance of healthy boundaries. Show Notes » Transcript » Presented by the Kansas City Public Library & Jewish Family Services of Greater…
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A review of “Black Fortunes” by Shomari Wills which tells the story of the first six Black Americans who became millionaires in the years following slavery. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/black-fortunes-book-review VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram…
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By Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
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On the French Election: First Far Right Regime Since WWII?
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In phase one of French elections, the far right of Marine LePen did very well, winning about a third of the total. The next and crucial vote is July 7. According to on-the-ground reporter, Oliver Haynes, President Macron is likely The post On the French Election: First Far Right Regime Since WWII? appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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By Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
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Washington's Danny Sprinkle feels like he's living in a movie. Find out how coach landed with the Huskies as they head to the Big Ten. Thoughts on the team he's put together so far. Taking on the Big Ten... From travel to physicality. Year one goals. Non-Conference scheduling philosophy. And why it's all about getting in the right mindset. Plus, 18…
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A review of "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness" by Michelle Alexander which tackles the complex issues of mass incarceration. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/new-jim-crow-book-review VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram.…
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By Rabbi Menachem Leibtag
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Many Americans say they are people of faith. But how many of us integrate our faith into our daily lives? Philip Berrigan was one of America’s most faith-driven people. Our guest is Brad Wolf, author of the new book on The post Ministry of Risk is it’s Own Reward appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clemantine Wamariya
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A review of “The Girl Who Smiled Beads” by Clemantine Wamariya, which charts her and her sister’s experience as refugees during the Rwandan genocide. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/the-girl-who-smiled-beads-book-review. VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.inst…
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By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
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129: Friendship and corporate politics, with Mark Herschberg
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The line between work friends and office politics can be blurry! We dive into the world of professional friendships with Mark Hershberg, author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught you. We explore how to leverage the power of connection while avoiding the pitfalls of favoritism.Hear expert advice on: The benefits o…
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S1E13: Creativity and Community: A Conversation with Cincinnati Artists Drew and Lea Lachey
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Molly Wellmann and Abbey Cummins sit down with Cincinnati artists Drew and Lea Lachey to discuss their careers in the arts, their long-term relationship, and their award-winning musical "Label-less." Drew and Lea share how they've nurtured young artists in Cincinnati through their nonprofit Lachey Arts and how "Label-less" was inspired by real stor…
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The Underground Railroad Records by William Still
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A review of “The Underground Railroad Records” by William Still, a vitally important book that shares the experiences of people who escaped or attempted to escape slavery via the Underground Railroad. Show notes and sources are available at https://medianoire.com/blog/the-underground-railroad-records-book-review. VISIT MY WEBSITE https://medianoire…
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Innovation at the grid edge | Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA
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Barbara Humpton, President and CEO of Siemens USA, sits down with Gil Jenkins and Susan Nickey to discuss Siemens' pivotal role in advancing sustainability across industry, infrastructure, and transportation sectors. The conversation dives into Siemens' approach to decarbonization as an engine for growth and spotlights how innovation at the grid ed…
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Challenging the Work-Life Balance Paradigm: Noa Elan
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In this episode with Noa Elan, CEO of Plura, we cover the topic of finding the "balance" between our professional lives/choices and who we are/what we care about in the world. It's a dance for many of us and this episode gives examples, tips, and insights to help further explore our own unique paths of alignment in work and life. Some questions we …
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By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
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Do We Really Want to Get Back to America’s Founding Ideals?
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This book actually changed my view of US History. The author says the Confederates and the January 6th assault are the inheritors of the original intent! He argues that the standard story is not the truth. The surprising reality of The post Do We Really Want to Get Back to America’s Founding Ideals? appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.…
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