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The PlayFull Podcast with Kristine Michie: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the WorldThe PlayFull Podcast with Kristine Michie: Bringing Fun to the Serious Work of Changing the WorldAaron Dorfman and Senowa Mize-Fox: Protecting Civil Society by Funding Front-line OrgsIn this episode, Kristine Michie explores philanthropy's critical challenges with Aaron Dorfman and Senowa Mize-Fox from the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP). They expose systemic gaps in funding: climate funders over-indexing on big orgs and tech solutions, foundations retreating from 2020 commitments, and the chronic under-resourcing of frontline organizations. For funders, nonprofit leaders, and movement builders, this conversation offers a powerful blueprint for more accountable, courageous philanthropic practice rooted in moral imagination.Key Takeaways:Funders must restructure decision-making bodies to include people from the communities most affected by the issues at hand.Frontline...2025-04-2444 minAdapting: The Future of Jewish EducationAdapting: The Future of Jewish EducationJudaism's Role in Democracy: An Election Season ConversationFor centuries Jews have contributed to American democracy, while American democracy has simultaneously contributed significantly to the success of American Jewry.In a lead-up to the election, David Bryfman has a timely conversation with Aaron Dorfman, founder and executive director of A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy. Their profound discussion highlights the importance of Jewish responsibility in the context of democracy, and how Judaism is always aspirational, just like America.Jewish educators will come away from this episode inspired to instill in their students a sense of civic responsibility and a commitment...2024-10-3027 minIdentity/CrisisIdentity/CrisisA More Perfect UnionNovember is rapidly approaching, and with it the end of the tumultuous U.S. presidential election cycle. In this week's episode, Yehuda Kurtzer speaks with Aaron Dorfman, Founder and Executive Director of A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy, about his efforts to mobilize the American Jewish community to strengthen U.S. democracy, what’s at stake in this election, and how American Jews are uniquely positioned to contribute to—and benefit from—a healthy democracy.You can now sponsor an episode of Identity/Crisis. Click HERE to learn more. ...2024-09-2452 minThe Grow Show: Business Growth Stories from the FrontlinesThe Grow Show: Business Growth Stories from the FrontlinesBuilding Best Ever Teams feat. #GrowthGuests Aaron Milner and Jason DorfmanSend us a textIn this episode, Aaron Milner, Enterprise Account Executive at Orum, and Jason Dorfman, CEO at Orum, join us to share their expertise on scaling a tech business. Jason discusses his approach to recruiting top talent and the critical role it plays in a startup’s success. Aaron provides insights into sales strategies and the impact of a robust SDR team. Connect with AaronConnect with JasonLearn more about Orum Everyday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AICan't kee...2024-07-0354 minUri L\'Tzedek: Orthodox Social JusticeUri L'Tzedek: Orthodox Social JusticeOrganizing the Jewish community to protect Democracy!Join the Executive Director of A More Perfect Union Aaron Dorfman for a class addressing the dire need for the Jewish community to organize and protect our democracy. Learn why Jewish communities across the country are coming together to protect our vote!  - Action plans from our friends at A More Perfect Union - First, you can encourage Jewish institutions with which you’re affiliated – synagogues, camps, day schools, etc. – to join A More Perfect Union by making a concrete commitment to engage in pro-democracy work. The work to protect and strengthen democracy relies on all of us, an...2024-02-2748 minIt\'s Who You Know! The PodcastIt's Who You Know! The PodcastUnlikely Allies with Aaron Dorfman, Executive Director of A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership For DemocracyKicking off Season 5 of It's Who You Know!, Aaron and I discuss his new project promoting positive collaborative conversations around preserving democracy in America. Bringing voices and partners from all over together in this commitment, Aaron is building a coalition to protect an ideal that has allowed the Jewish community to flourish with the hopes that this environment can continue for many decades. www.jewishdemocracy.orgIt's Who You Know! The Podcast will be supporting the efforts of A More Perfect Union by bringing you conversations with the leaders of the organizations who have chosen...2023-09-2650 minIt\'s Who You Know! The PodcastIt's Who You Know! The PodcastReflections on Season 4 of It's Who You Know! The PodcastMichelle W. Malkin reflects on the first six episodes of the 2023 series. Going forward, she will be interviewing organizations who have chosen to partner with A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy starting with their CEO Aaron Dorfman. While these conversations will follow the same flow as previous interviews, Michelle will also be discussing why the organization chose to be a partner and what it means to them. Listen to all IWYK episodes on our website: https://itswhoyouknowthepodcast.buzzsprout.comLook for new live streamed episodes on our new YouTube Channel: www.YouTube.com/@i...2023-09-2408 minThe State Of BeliefThe State Of BeliefDobbs Ruling Anti-versary: Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams of SACReD One year ago, the Supreme Court decimated the reproductive and religious freedom rights of Americans. Catalyzed by extremist religious activists, the conservative majority on the Court opened the door for a flood of state-level bans and restrictions by nullifying the long-standing Roe v. Wade decision. This week on The State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, we’ll reflect on the devastating consequences of Dobbs v. Jackson and hear insight on how faith communities can organize to protect reproductive access in our post-Roe reality. State of Belief host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushebush also explores the esse...2023-06-241h 02Game of RosesGame of RosesThis Week in Bachelor Nation 6.2.23This week in Bachelor Nation Charity Lawson's men are announced, Andi Dorfman is officially a married woman, Aaron Clancy launches a clothing brand, and much more!G O R ☻ M E R C Hhttps://www.gameofroses.coP A T R E O Nhttps://www.patreon.com/gameofrosesY O U T U B Ehttps://www.youtube.com/gameofrosesB O O Khttps://www.howtowinthebachelor.com/ S O C I A L S...2023-06-021h 06SustainSustainEpisode 161: Aaron Crawfis on Dapr and Sustaining Cloud OSSGuest Aaron Crawfis Panelists Richard Littauer | Justin Dorfman Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Richard and Justin are excited to have as their guest today, Aaron Crawfis, who works in the cloud space as a Senior Product Manager on the Azure Open Source Incubations team, which develops and launches new open source projects to advance the industry of cloud native computing and applications. He’s done a lot of work on Dapr, which is a di...2023-03-2434 minLearning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish EducationLearning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish EducationEpisode 15: Spotlight on MahloketMahloket—that is, dispute or principled debate—has long been celebrated as a Jewish ideal, not only within Jewish texts (where sages debate laws, interpretations and principles) but within the practice of engagement with those texts (where, for example, students might engage in debate about laws, interpretations or about principles). What does Mahloket look like at its best? How does Mahloket function as a kind of signature pedagogy (or at least a signature practice) within Jewish education? What does it mean to “educate for Mahloket,” and what are the benefits and challenges of doing so? In what ways is Mahloket...2023-03-101h 00How I Raised It - The podcast where we interview startup founders who raised capital.How I Raised It - The podcast where we interview startup founders who raised capital.Ep. 243 How I Raised It with Richard White of Fathom.videoProduced by Foundersuite (www.foundersuite.com), "How I Raised It" goes behind the scenes with startup founders and investors who have raised capital. This episode is with Richard White, CEO of Fathom (www.fathom.video), an app that plugs into Zoom and helps you recall and share important moments from your meetings. In this episode, we talk about his previous company Uservoice, the pros and cons of strategic investors (in his case, Zoom invested in Fathom), why he raised funds from 90 investors over multiple smaller rounds with no lead investors, why he decided to go through Y Combinator even though...2022-08-2533 minDr. Bill Dorfman® Podcast presents Meet the Mentor® SeriesDr. Bill Dorfman® Podcast presents Meet the Mentor® SeriesMeet the Mentor™ Rewind with Jonathan BennettJonathan Bennett is an American actor and model. He is known for his roles as Aaron Samuels in the 2004 comedy film Mean Girls,[2] Bud McNulty in 2005's Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and the title character in the 2009 direct-to-DVD comedy Van Wilder: Freshman Year and his recurring roles as Casey Gant in the UPN mystery drama Veronica Mars and JR Chandler in the ABC soap opera All My Children. He is the host of the Food Network series Halloween Wars, and he previously hosted Cake Wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-06-2830 min焕晨讲英语-金融朗读焕晨讲英语-金融朗读幽灵的意思(朗读)Enervise Inc. recently found someone to fill a $75,000-a-year job. The new hire said he would move to Cincinnati and report to orientation at 8 a.m. on his first Monday. The day before, he emailed to say he had changed his mind.Taken aback, Aaron Dorfman, the recruiting manager for the facility-services and plumbing company, emailed back. No response. “I called, too, and it was just crickets,” he said.Add another head-scratching new feature to the post-Covid employment landscape: A job isn’t filled until the new hire actually shows up for work.2022-05-1100 min焕晨讲英语-金融朗读焕晨讲英语-金融朗读幽灵的意思(解释)Enervise Inc. recently found someone to fill a $75,000-a-year job. The new hire said he would move to Cincinnati and report to orientation at 8 a.m. on his first Monday. The day before, he emailed to say he had changed his mind.Taken aback, Aaron Dorfman, the recruiting manager for the facility-services and plumbing company, emailed back. No response. “I called, too, and it was just crickets,” he said.Add another head-scratching new feature to the post-Covid employment landscape: A job isn’t filled until the new hire actually shows up for work.2022-05-1105 minCollective Impact ForumCollective Impact ForumHow Funders Can Embrace the Original Collective ImpactWe share a deep dive discussion on the topic on how funders can support frontline community organizing and activism. This discussion was part of this past spring’s 2021 Collective Impact Action Summit. In this deep dive, we explore lessons learned from communities organizing for transformational change, and how funders can cede power effectively to better support community efforts. Participating in this discussion is Aaron Dorfman of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Kiyomi Fujikawa of Third Wave Fund, Tamieka Mosley of Grantmakers for Southern Progress, and Erik Stegman of Native Americans in Philanthropy. Introducing the discussion is my...2021-10-211h 00Adapting: The Future of Jewish EducationAdapting: The Future of Jewish EducationEpisode 13: Jewish Education and the Ballot Box - Aaron Dorfman and Tamara TweelWhat role should Jewish education play in civic engagement today? Aaron Dorfman, President of Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah, and Dr. Tamara Mann Tweel, Director of Civic Initiatives of The Teagle Foundation, discuss Jewish Education and Civic Education. Access the shownotes for this episode and watch the LIVEcast recording here. This episode was recorded on  October 28, 2020. Adapting is produced in partnership with  jewishLIVE. Learn more about  The Jewish Education Project. 2020-12-1559 minJudaism UnboundJudaism UnboundEpisode 252: Foundations of Jewish Life - Aaron DorfmanAaron Dorfman, President of Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah, joins Dan and Lex for a conversation exploring what Jewish philanthropy has been, is, and could be. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here!To access shownotes for this episode, click here. 2020-12-1159 minReboot Already UnderwayReboot Already UnderwayIdiocracy - Gateway to CinemaIt's Idiocracy on the podcast this week, as Aaron and Jacob judge Mike Judge's offloaded oft-cited satire. But before they deduce the bad ingredients preventing the film from cultivating its comedy, they are dumbfounded by the discovery of "Dorfman in Love."2020-08-0953 minhome—body podcasthome—body podcastMovement for Re-Imagination / Aaron Samuel DavisIn this episode, my guest is dancer, performer + choreographer Aaron Samuel Davis. While he currently lives in Bremen, Germany where he dances and performs with a state theater there, he’s originally from the US. Aaron brings an an artistic, eloquent perspective to the importance of movement for imagination and paying attention to the seeds of this moment. We also talk about how movement helped him re-imagine what it means to live in a black body and why creativity is essential as we face the history of this moment.  We discuss:* Tarot: Judgement, 6 of Pentacles + Strength2020-07-021h 18The Superman Fan PodcastThe Superman Fan PodcastEpisode #392 Part III: Superman Comic Book Cover Dated February 1966: Action Comics #333! Action Comics 333, February 1966! Download Episode 392 Part III! ACTION COMICS 333, February 1966, was published on December 23, 1965. It contained 32 pages for the cover price of 12¢. Mort Weisinger was the editor, and the cover was pencilled by Curt Swan. According to Mike's Amazing World Of DC Comics George Klein was the inker, while the Grand Comic Book Database credits Sheldon Moldoff as the inker. Ira Schnapp was the letterer. I remember seeing this cover in ads that appeared in some of the DC Comics I read back then. - (3:47) I review MARIE SEVERIN: MIRTHFUL MISTRESS OF COMICS, written by De...2020-05-2900 minDr. Bill Dorfman® Podcast presents Meet the Mentor® SeriesDr. Bill Dorfman® Podcast presents Meet the Mentor® SeriesJonathan BennettJonathan Bennett is an American actor and model. He is known for his roles as Aaron Samuels in the 2004 comedy film Mean Girls,[2] Bud McNulty in 2005's Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and the title character in the 2009 direct-to-DVD comedy Van Wilder: Freshman Year and his recurring roles as Casey Gant in the UPN mystery drama Veronica Mars and JR Chandler in the ABC soap opera All My Children. He is the host of the Food Network series Halloween Wars, and he previously hosted Cake Wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-10-2330 minTiny SparkTiny SparkWho Really Benefits When Billionaires Give Away their Wealth?Criticism of wealthy donors who give to their alma maters instead of the poor; concerns about Bill Gates and Warren Buffett’s effort to get billionaires to donate more than half their wealth to charity. We speak to the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy’s Aaron Dorfman.2016-07-0710 minPodcast – For Small NonprofitsPodcast – For Small NonprofitsAaron Dorfman – Advocating for Nonprofits – Episode 007Today’s guest is Aaron Dorfman, the Executive Director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, an organization which advocates for nonprofits to America’s grantmakers. Aaron Dorfman is executive director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), a research and advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. NCRP works to ensure America’s grantmakers are responsive to […]2016-06-0200 minPodcast – For Small NonprofitsPodcast – For Small NonprofitsAaron Dorfman – Advocating for Nonprofits – Episode 007Today’s guest is Aaron Dorfman, the Executive Director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, an organization which advocates for nonprofits to America’s grantmakers. Aaron Dorfman is executive director of the National Committee for Responsive...2016-06-0200 minAll Nonprofits ConsideredAll Nonprofits ConsideredAaron Dorfman of NCRP Discusses Implications of FL Legislation on Nonprofit Diversity PracticesJoin me for a live (and lively!) discussion with Aaron Dorfman of the National Committee For Responsive Philanthropy about the implications of the new Florida legislation on philanthropy, transparency, and nonprofit diversity practices. Don't miss it! 2010-06-2859 minAll Nonprofits ConsideredAll Nonprofits ConsideredAaron Dorfman of NCRP Discusses Implications of FL Legislation on Nonprofit Diversity PracticesJoin me for a live (and lively!) discussion with Aaron Dorfman of the National Committee For Responsive Philanthropy about the implications of the new Florida legislation on philanthropy, transparency, and nonprofit diversity practices. Don't miss it!2010-06-2859 min