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Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E17 A Jewish Take on Anger
Rabbis Matt and Josh kick around the idea of anger - which is having its moment in the world, it seems - and what the Jewish tradition has to say about it. Rabbi Jeffrey is out this week on an all-expense-paid trip to Ferrett, Alabama for their regionally famous hat-expo. He will return for the next episode.
2026-02-19
43 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E16 Every Jew at 22? The Jewish Gun Debate
In this episode of Weird Being Jewish the three rabbis are at it again. This time, we discuss guns, gun policy, Jewish safety and Jewish culture. Plus a question that could be applied to any number of topics in Jewish contemporary life: since classical sources don't mention guns, how should Jewish tradition inform civic norms and democratic policy?
2026-02-04
38 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E15 Judaism, Borders, and the Stranger
Rabbis Jeffrey, Matt and Josh confont the complexity of the Jewish tradition and the brutality of the current regime on immigration.
2026-01-24
36 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2e14 Circles of Loss and Jewish Mourning
In this episode Rabbis Jeffrey, Matt, and Josh reflect together on how grief actually works: unevenly, unpredictably, and often shaped less by moral logic than by story, familiarity, and perceived relationship. Prompted by recent acts of violence and loss, they talk through why certain deaths—especially of public figures who have quietly accompanied us through decades of culture and art—can feel more piercing than other tragedies that are no less horrific. Drawing on Jewish tradition and lived experience, they explore the idea that mourning comes in layers, and that not all losses land on the heart in the same...
2026-01-09
37 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E 13 What the Hell is Going On? (Jewish Answers Only)
The episode opens with the perennial prompt, "What the hell is going on?" and uses a small, concrete moment—an eighth-grader's intense anti-cheating check at a standardized test—to probe larger cultural drift. Are we lowering the baseline of civility and trust, or simply confronting old human problems in new packaging? The hosts toggle between the granular and the global: fraying norms in U.S. and Israeli politics, the difference between safety theater and integrity, and the unsettling feeling that structures once thought stable are wobbling. From there, the conversation tests three stances. One voice argues for hist...
2025-12-16
40 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E12 Doing Good, Feeling Joy: A Jewish Take on Happiness
What's the difference between happiness and joy—and does Judaism care? In this episode of Weird Being Jewish, Rabbis Matt Reimer, and Jeffrey Weill and Josh Rose discuss whether Jewish practice actually generates joy or just names it. Along the way, they question the American, individualist chase for "happiness" and weigh it against a communal, ethical frame. You'll hear a sukkah open-house story, a meteor-shower moment that turns into a lesson about craving, and a spirited back-and-forth over aligning with "the Ultimate" versus focusing on doing the mitzvot right now—inviting guests, visiting the sick, making time for...
2025-12-02
43 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E11 Do You Want Hope or Honesty from Your Rabbi?
Just before this past the High Holidays, Rabbis Matt, Jeff Weill, and Josh Rose wrestled with a blunt dilemma: when the world feels bleak, what belongs on the bimah—unvarnished realism, performative uplift, or a hard-won mix of both? They talk about shielding kids from despair, writing sermons that don't lie, and whether prayers for captives can honestly say "speedily" years in. Along the way they parse the difference between timeless petitions (peace, redemption) and policy-laden hopes, and ask what prayer means if God isn't a vending machine. From machzor-as-cycle to Judaism-as-forward-motion, from teshuva as "return" to ho...
2025-11-18
47 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E10 Are Jewish People "A People"?
Rabbi Josh Rose and Rabbi Jeffrey Weill open with quick banter about The Clash—correcting a claim that Allen Ginsberg wrote broadly for Combat Rock (it was a spoken-word feature on "Ghetto Defendant")—then pivot to their real topic: Jewish peoplehood. They trade personal moments that made peoplehood feel tangible: a wild wedding hora, a teenage son's ecstatic trip to Israel, and the fantasy of a synchronized, worldwide Shema. Both admit strong, visceral bonds to other Jews, yet note how personality, humor, music, and shared culture can sometimes trump tribal ties in day-to-day affinity. They then interrogate whet...
2025-11-05
38 min
Science Quickly
Why Is Lung Cancer Surging among Young Women?
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women, surpassing breast and ovarian cancer combined. Thoracic surgeon Jonathan Villena explains why younger nonsmoking women are increasingly affected—and how early screening could save lives. Recommended Reading Most People at Risk for Lung Cancer Never Get Screened: Here’s How to Fix That Jonathan Villena’s profile at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center E-mail us at sciencequickly@sciam.com if you have any questions, comments or ideas for stories we should cover! ...
2025-10-15
16 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E9 The "Weirdness" of Jewish Identity at This Moment
A freewheeling conversation about the weirdness of Jewish life: why Jewishness can feel both beautiful and isolating, how contemporary politics (especially around Israel) strain communal leadership and personal identity, and what the future might hold for Jewish knowledge and belonging. Honest, funny, and sometimes painful — friends trying to think out loud together. The sound is a little uneven today - Rabbi Josh was calling in from a remote undisclosed location in Southern Oregon. We've done our best to make things sound ok.
2025-09-16
29 min
4ème de couverture
243. Violaine Bérot "Du côté des vivants" (Buchet Chastel)
Violaine Bérot "Du côté des vivants" (Buchet Chastel)Dans la chambre 308 d'un petit hôpital de province, il y a deux patients :Greg, qui a failli mourir. Les médecins du grand centre sont paraît-il les meilleurs. Sauf qu'il s'est vu mourir. Alors remettre ça, il n'en est pas question. Greg ne reprendra pas la chimio. Les heures qui vont suivre lui montreront que tout n'est pas si simple.Et Alphonse, un vieil homme au coeur usé, qui se dit qu'il est bien temps pour lui de mourir.Autour d...
2025-09-01
29 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E8 Which Music Brings us to God?
The three (rabbinic) musketeers talk about music, religion and whether and which music should be part of Jewish prayer. Metal? Hip Hop? Traditional? Tune in to find out
2025-08-15
39 min
Anything Goes
Marc Blitzstein
Marc Blitzstein, composer and lyricist noted for THE CRADLE WILL ROCK, THE AIRBORNE SYMPHONY, JUNO, and REGINA, discusses his life and work. He recalls the political controversy around THE CRADLE WILL ROCK, the challenges of bringing it to the stage with director Orson Welles and producer, John Houseman, and his translation/adaptation of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s The THREEPENNY OPERA. Additional commentary by Dr. Eric Gordon, author of “Marc the Music, The Life and Work of Marc Blitzstein.”Featured songs: “Finale from The Cradle Will Rock,” “Nickel Under The Foot,” “Moll’s Song,” “Ballad of Hurry Up,” “Ballad of...
2025-08-04
32 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E7 Do Rabbis Believe that Judaism is "True"?
It might surprise you to know that many Rabbis struggle with some of the Big Questions about the very fundamentals of Jewish religion. One of those - maybe the Biggest - is, "Is Judaism true?" The three rabbis take the question head-on, and gives their perspective. This is Part I of a to-be-continued exploration of The Truth. Enjoy.
2025-05-27
22 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E6 Yom HaShoah: What Does it Mean Today?
2025-05-05
45 min
hr2 Jazz
Die hr-Bigband - mit The American Songs of Kurt Weill
hr-Bigband feat. Silva Droste & Jeff Cascaro cond. by. Jörg Achim Keller, Alte Oper, Frankfurt, September 2000 | Kurt Weill - Schöpfer der Dreigroschenoper, von Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny, Mitstreiter Bertolt Brechts. Seine Musikalität, seine melodische Erfindungsgabe und harmonische Originalität waren nicht an eine Stilistik gebunden, und so gab es eben mehrere 'Weills' zu verschiedenen Zeiten: den (leider ebenfalls zu wenig wahrgenommenen) Sinfoniker, den Brecht-Komponisten und - für viele Jahre - den Musical- und Filmkomponisten, dessen Titel neben anderen des 'American Songbook' sich hervorragend für das Idiom Big Band eignen. (Sendung vom 20.4.)
2025-04-10
56 min
The SurgeonMasters Podcast
Building Connections! – Life improvement strategies for the surgeon who wants more … in 10 minutes – Episode 124
Send us a textPump the brakes on your week and take 10 minutes to make your life as a surgeon just a little better…Jeff welcomes to the podcast pediatrician, startup founder, and people connector, Dr. Zhen Chan.In addition to earning his medical degree, Zhen earned an MBA during the middle of his residency, which offered a unique perspective.Zhen is most passionate about solving large pain points for the healthcare industry. One of the main ways he pursues this goal is through networking with people in healthcare - not ju...
2025-04-09
09 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E5 What (and Where) is Conservative Judaism, Anyway?
Rabbis Jeffrey and Josh explore the current state of Conservative Judaism. Rabbi Matt is out this week but will be back for the next episode. Jeffrey and Josh are both Reform Jewish rabbis who took the leap into Conservative Jewish congregations. The two of them discuss the simiilarities and differences between Reform and Conservative Judaism and reflect on the current state of the Conservative Jewish movement. Along the way they reflect on the meaning of Jewish law and ritual and its significance in contemporary Jewish life and where things might be headed *Note: The audio of Rabbi Jos...
2025-04-01
53 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
S2E4 Death Words! Jewish Phrases Connected to Death and Dying
Her Memory for Blessing? Peace Upon Him? Blessed is the True Judge? We explore what these distinctly Jewish phrases mean and whether we should use them at all. A delightful conversation about death in this joint episode of Weird Being Jewish and Unveiling Death.
2025-03-13
38 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
Gaza, Trump and the Jews
The three Jewish amigos sit down and try to make sense of what Judaism and Jewish values have to say about Trump's Gaza "plan." We discuss the political angle but as usual also turn to Jewish teachings and Jewish tradition to see if we can get insight into what's on the mind of so many Jewish Americans right now.
2025-02-27
27 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
What's the Rabbi Wearing?? And Other Pressing Questions
WBJ Rabbis Reimer, Rose and Weill discuss the expectation that rabbis must act, talk, and, yes, dress like rabbis. Must we? It can feel oppressive at times, but it may also serve an important purpose. That's what we are kicking around in this episode of Weird Being Jewish.
2025-02-13
40 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
The Enemy is.... us? Judaism, Trumpism, and the Obligation to Speak Out
Rabbis Reimer, Weill and Rose take on the Trumpian turn in the country and whether Jewish people have a paritcular obligation to speak out as Jews about what's happening. They also touch on collective responsibility and - hey, who gets to say who's right and wrong anyway? Raising more questions than answers these three rabbi-friends ponder what's most heavily on all of our minds, and find meaning in the conversation. Join us!
2025-02-07
42 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
Hope and Responsibility: Living in the World Now
Rabbi Matt Reimer, along with Rabbis Jeffrey Weil and Josh Rose, discusses the intersections of the Torah portion Parshat Noach and the contemporary world, touching upon the election and its implications [note: this was recorded last week, BEFORE the election]. They inquire about post-flood life, paralleling it with the uncertainties and potential of the present day. The conversation explores themes of hope, responsibility, and the challenges of maintaining civility and moral judgment in a complex, divided world. Take a listen!
2024-11-06
34 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
Looking Back on Israel: One Year Later
Rabbis Reimer, Rose and Weill join in a conversation about Israel on the one year anniversary of the October 7th attacks.
2024-10-11
27 min
Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 333 – Winded at Home (Residence Theatre Pipes)
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) Walt Strony Theatre Organ Showpieces 2013 4-60 Wurlitzer, Vince & Pat Aveni Residence, Gates Mills, OH 2:34 I've Gotta Be Me Billy Nalle Kline Residence 1970/71 1971 4-28 Fox-Capitol Wurlitzer-Moller, Richard F. Kline Residence, Thurmont, MD; unreleased, via Ray Brubacher collection 8:43 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening; Wish You Were Here Al Bollington A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening [Concert Recording CR-0002A] 4-27 Wurlitzer, Harvey Heck Residence, Tarzana, CA; ex-Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood, plus console of Missouri Theatre, St. Louis 11:58 Cotton Fields Ashley Miller, Patti Germain ...
2024-07-15
1h 10
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
In Command! Mitzvah and Commanded-ness
The three amigos delve into a central question in Jewish life: If we are commanded, is there a commander? In other words - does God give us rules? And, hey - is there a God? Stay tuned for the big reveal!
2024-07-03
32 min
The Weekend Whassup
Sheboygan Area Weekend Whassup - 6-28-2024
The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 6/28/2024! The Point keeps you connected to the top 15 things happening around Sheboygan! Shout out to the other radio stations that use this listing for their own gain! The Howards Grove Riverdogs Fireworks game is tonight (Friday) after 5! Join them for a fireworks display sponsored by the Village of Howards Grove after the game at Memorial Park! https://www.facebook.com/events/2495681977307038 Party with the music of Elton John at “The Rocket Man Show” starring Scotsman Rus Anderson – Elton John’s official 70’s body double on stage tonight at 7:30 at The Weill Center...
2024-06-25
02 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
WBJ: Fake Yous - Imposter Syndrome
Your rabbi (or priest, pastor) feels like a fake sometimes. And hey, so do you. Rabbis Reimer, Rose and Weill explore this question and find that it leads to the deepest of questions....
2024-06-21
32 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
WBJ: Leadership, Values, and 34 Felonies
What values are needed in a leader? How does a leader know when to respect norms and when to break sh*t? Rabbis Jeffrey, Matt and Josh talk about the Don's felonious behavior and leadership values.
2024-06-05
32 min
Weird Being Jewish: Three Rabbis Walk Into a Podcast
WBJ: Can Rabbis Be Antizionists?
Matt unfriends Josh, Jeffrey takes a stand, and Josh plays both sides. Three rabbis take on the very serious topic of Judaism and Antizionism.
2024-05-29
34 min
Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Ep. 110 - Jeffrey Baker, DPM, FACFAS, ACFAS/Balance Health
Dean's Chat Co-hosts, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey are joined by Dr. Jeffrey Baker, DPM, a podiatric physician and surgeon at the Weil Foot & Ankle Institute practicing in Lincoln Park, Chicago area. Dr. Baker graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts in 1992 with his degree in Athletic Training and Cardiovascular Health and Exercise. Dr. Baker completed his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine at Kent State University- Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine and went on to do his 3-year surgical residency at St. Mary Hospital in Hoboken, New Jersey. He completed a 1-year Fellowship in reconstructive foot...
2024-04-19
55 min
Nonsense with cj little and Jeff Parker
Internet History X(.com)
Buckle up, buttercups, we’ve got a long one this week! After last week’s summer-break-headlines-only-episode, both cj & Jeff were just overflowing with words and insisted on sharing them with all of their listeners. This week we’ve got a double-header segment covering the history of Elon Musk’s X.com, including its improbable (but necessary) merger with Confinity (the creators of PayPal) and the successful coups of not one, but TWO CEOs before ultimately being sold to eBay. The guys both thought they knew most of the story, but as it turns out, there is way more crazy...
2023-08-10
57 min
Nature Junkie Radio
Feeding the Whole Family and Cooking as a Meditation Practice with Cynthia Lair
Cynthia Lair has written three cookbooks, including “Feeding the Whole Family,” and her latest, “Sourdough on the Rise.” She’s given a TEDx talk on “How to Cut an Onion,” and was the host of the YouTube series “Cookus Interruptus.” Her passion for food and nutrition played out on faculty at Bastyr University from 1994 to 2016 where she created and directed Bastyr’s Bachelor of Science in Nutrition & Culinary Arts degree program. She taught whole foods cooking at the Seattle area’s famous PCC Markets for nearly thirty years, and she’s presented at Dr. Andrew Weill’s annual Health & Nutrition Conference. Her f...
2023-06-18
58 min
Practicing
Lisa Rosenbaum: Finding the Thread
When I first started reading Lisa Rosenbaum’s work in the New England Journal of Medicine a few years ago, I felt I had discovered the voice I’d been searching for since starting my medical career. At once evidence-based and deeply human, Lisa’s reportage on topics such as vaccine hesitancy, the war on science, or the Covid pandemic provided something I craved, which was to see the medical world explained and exposed in a way that questioned and transcended the assumptions and dogma that so often govern it.
2023-04-18
47 min
BIOS
53. Future of Immunology w/ Jeff Bluestone - Professor Emeritus @ UCSF / Co-Founder & CEO @ Sonoma Biotherapeutics
Jeff Bluestone is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Sonoma Biotherapeutics and the A.W. and Mary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Diabetes Center of The University of California, San Francisco.Bluestone is a highly accomplished scientific researcher and international leader in the field of immunotherapy and has published more than 500 papers over nearly four decades focused on understanding the basic processes that control T-cell activation and immune tolerance in autoimmunity, organ transplantation and cancer. His research has led to the development and commercialization of multiple immunotherapies, including the first FDA-approved drug targeting T-cell...
2023-01-30
43 min
This Is Your Brain With Dr. Phil Stieg
The Neuroscience of "Movie Night"
Did you ever notice when you see a close up of Julia Roberts smiling on the big screen, you have an urge to smile back? That's an effect of your brain's "Mirror Rule" according to Dr. Jeff Zacks of Washington University. Watching movies in a theater stimulates the signals in our brains more than almost any other activity. Dr. Zacks investigates the various ways your brain is being manipulated while you are watching movies – including how propaganda movies embed into your memory more powerfully than books or any other medium. Plus – how "the talkies" changed us!
2022-12-16
26 min
One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes
Classic Holiday Film Music
The holidays are a great time to catch up on all our favorite movies, and many of these films wouldn’t enjoy the popularity they do without their amazing soundtracks! Today on One Symphony, we want to share with you some of our Holiday Film Score favorites! Join conductor Devin Patrick Hughes as he explores some classical films scores including Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas from Meet Me in St. Louis, Gremlins by Jerry Goldsmith, Home Alone by John Williams, and Danny Elfman's Nightmare Before Christmas. Along the way we explore how these mammoth scores were influences by co...
2022-12-01
30 min
Rock & Roll High School With Pete Ganbarg
Barry Mann (Legendary Songwriters Of The Brill Building Era)
Two brand new, exclusive interviews this week with two of the most legendary songwriters of all time - both members of the Rock & Roll and Songwriters Halls Of Fame - Jeff Barry and Barry Mann. Both are synonymous with the iconic Brill Building era of the 1960’s but their evergreen hits continued well into the decades of the 70’s, 80’s and beyond. The songs written by Jeff (with his then-wife Ellie Greenwich and others) and by Barry (with his wife Cynthia Weill and others) are still heard literally every day all over the world. Jeff tells us all about the iconic h...
2022-07-07
1h 19
Rock & Roll High School With Pete Ganbarg
Jeff Barry (Legendary Songwriters Of The Brill Building Era)
Two brand new, exclusive interviews this week with two of the most legendary songwriters of all time - both members of the Rock & Roll and Songwriters Halls Of Fame - Jeff Barry and Barry Mann. Both are synonymous with the iconic Brill Building era of the 1960’s but their evergreen hits continued well into the decades of the 70’s, 80’s and beyond. The songs written by Jeff (with his then-wife Ellie Greenwich and others) and by Barry (with his wife Cynthia Weill and others) are still heard literally every day all over the world. Jeff tells us all about the iconic h...
2022-07-07
1h 06
Richard Skipper Celebrates
I Got Rhythm: Mickey and Judy's Hollywood with Jeff Harnar and Shauna Hicks
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/QU0-Qz3EePg The Mickey & Judy Show: Two mikes, two stools, and a trunk-load of great songs! Jeff Harnar is familiar to television audiences for his acclaimed PBS specials, “The 1959 Broadway Songbook” and “Remember: Songs of the Holidays” (co-starring KT Sullivan). On A&E he was the Singing Narrator of “Gershwin on Ice” starring Dorothy Hamill. Other television appearances include CBS This Morning and The Charles Grodin Show. Jeff appeared at Carnegie Hall in both the Cole Porter and Noel Coward Centennial Galas, as well as in his own one-man show...
2022-06-06
1h 11
Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 142 - Madison Marie McIntosh
“Sparkling” mezzo-soprano Madison Marie McIntosh has been praised for her “wondrouslyflexible voice,” “prodigious vocal skills,” and “richly textured and strong lower register” (Vocedi Meche). OperaWire has praised her “vocal power,” “enchanting voice,” “velvety mezzosoprano,”and “abundant vocal and dramatic technique, with no shortage of soaring high notesand flexible roulades.” She won The American Prize in Vocal Performance in 2020 and thenperformed a benefit concert for The American Prize that featured world premieres of works by eight composers. Madison has performed Ernesta (Un avvertimento ai gelosi) at Caramoor,Delia (Il viaggio a Reims) with the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, and Alto Soloist (Messiah) with New Amste...
2022-04-14
24 min
Something (rather than nothing)
Madison Marie McIntosh
“Sparkling” mezzo-soprano Madison Marie McIntosh has been praised for her “wondrously flexible voice,” “prodigious vocal skills,” and “richly textured and strong lower register” (Vocedi Meche). OperaWire has praised her “vocal power,” “enchanting voice,” “velvety mezzosoprano,” and “abundant vocal and dramatic technique, with no shortage of soaring high notes and flexible roulades.” She won The American Prize in Vocal Performance in 2020 and then performed a benefit concert for The American Prize that featured world premieres of works by eight composers. Madison has performed Ernesta (Un avvertimento ai gelosi) at Caramoor,Delia (Il viaggio a Reims) with the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, and Al...
2022-04-14
24 min
Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 142 - Madison Marie McIntosh
“Sparkling” mezzo-soprano Madison Marie McIntosh has been praised for her “wondrously flexible voice,” “prodigious vocal skills,” and “richly textured and strong lower register” (Vocedi Meche). OperaWire has praised her “vocal power,” “enchanting voice,” “velvety mezzosoprano,” and “abundant vocal and dramatic technique, with no shortage of soaring high notes and flexible roulades.” She won The American Prize in Vocal Performance in 2020 and then performed a benefit concert for The American Prize that featured world premieres of works by eight composers. Madison has performed Ernesta (Un avvertimento ai gelosi) at Caramoor,Delia (Il viaggio a Reims) with the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, and Alto Soloist (Messia...
2022-04-14
24 min
Kalendarium Muzyczne
Kalendarium muzyczne Radia 7 Toronto - 2 marca
Urodzeni: Kurt Weill, Lou Reed, Rory Gallagher, Karen Carpenter (Carpenters), John Bon Jovi, Chris Martin (Coldplay). Zmarli: Jeff Healey (Jeff Healey Band), Dusty Springfield, Serge Gainsbourg.Nagranie z roku 2022. Foto: Serge Gainsbourg.
2022-03-02
14 min
One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes
Classical Holiday Film Scores with Devin Patrick Hughes
The holidays are a great time to catch up on all our favorite movies, and many of these films wouldn’t enjoy the popularity they do without their amazing soundtracks! Today on One Symphony, I wanted to share with you some of my Holiday Film Score favorites! I’d like to thank our new sponsors including Kevin, Kim, Dana, Dennis, and Sound Espressivo Online Global Music Competition for their support to make One Symphony possible. Join conductor Devin Patrick Hughes as he explores some classical films scores including Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas from Meet Me in St. Louis...
2022-01-04
30 min
How'd it Happen?
B. Jeffrey Madoff, The Power of Curiosity Fuel (#214)
Everyone goes through changes at one point or another in their lives. That’s what today’s guest went through until he found something he could spend his life doing. Join me as we talk to the Director, Founder, and Film Producer of Madoff Productions — yep, you guessed it, Jeff Madoff. We talk about the choices he made in the past that served him well into his present and future. We also talked about how it happened for him and how his curiosity led to more learning. We’ve unearthed a lot of good stuff in this episode so make sur...
2021-11-24
1h 15
Friends with Employee Benefits
Telemedicine After COVID-19: Continuing the Momentum & Understanding its Impact with Dr. Mary Mulcare, CMO at Summus Global
Dr. Mary Mulcare, Chief Medical Officer at Summus Global, joins Host Jeff Cross in a lively discussion around "care delay," covid regulations on telemedicine that are expiring and how to continue the momentum around leveraging telehealth services. A timely episode as many are heading into Open Enrollment season and are looking to continue to support their employees from a virtual standpoint.About Mary MulcareMary Mulcare, MD, FACEP, is Chief Medical Officer at Summus Global. She oversees the Summus clinical team and supports product, data, and physician network strategy in support of Summus’ mission to pr...
2021-09-24
28 min
The Edge of Show
Dropping the "Most Sh*ttiest NFT" with Matty Mo, Ara Katz, And Dr. Christopher Mason: What A Highly-Polished NFT Turd Can Do for Human Health
Just when you thought the latest headline-generating NFTs couldn't get any weirder... Join Matty Mo, Ara Katz, and Dr. Christopher Mason to discuss their "Sh*ttiest" NFT" drop. Matty Mo is the founder of The Most Famous Artist and Ara Katz is the co-founder and co-CEO of Seed Health. Dr. Christopher Mason is a professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medical College. The three come together to promote an art auction of poop, yes poop. Listen in to find out what kind of polish has been put on one very-special turd and why you should care, for yo...
2021-06-29
33 min
Tech Vitals - An SSR Podcast
Inspiren
In this episode of Tech Vitals, Debbie and Zac talk with with Dr. Paul Coyne and Jeff Morelli, co-founders of Inspiren, an innovative and award-winning healthcare technology solution. Listed as one of TIME magazine’s "Best Innovations," Inspiren’s technology solution is a powerful headwall mounted device within the inpatient room. Leveraging AI and a series of integral sensors, the technology can intentionally monitor patient’s safety, monitor care giver interaction with each patient, and alert care team staff should patient help be needed. In addition to his role as President of Inspiren, Dr. Paul Coyne is...
2020-12-10
52 min
Sound Opinions
#781 Tribute Albums
A tribute album is a way for musicians to pay homage to an artist they love. While not all of them are good, the great ones let the music shine through. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk all things tribute and review the last release from late producer Hal Willner, a tribute to Marc Bolan. Featured Songs:John Cale, "Hallelujah," I'm Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, Atlantic, 1991R.E.M, "First We Take Manhattan," I'm Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, Atlantic, 1991Nino R...
2020-11-13
49 min
Sound Opinions
#781 Tribute Albums
A tribute album is a way for musicians to pay homage to an artist they love. While not all of them are good, the great ones let the music shine through. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk all things tribute and review the last release from late producer Hal Willner, a tribute to Marc Bolan. Featured Songs:John Cale, "Hallelujah," I'm Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, Atlantic, 1991R.E.M, "First We Take Manhattan," I'm Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, Atlantic, 1991Nino R...
2020-11-13
49 min
Onward Nation
Taking risks and developing creativity and perseverance, with B. Jeffrey Madoff
B. Jeffrey Madoff is the founder of Madoff Productions, based in New York City. Madoff is considered a storyteller and incisive interviewer. He has used those talents to help position major brands such as Ralph Lauren, Victoria’s Secret, Radio City Music Hall, Harvard School for Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts to name a few. Madoff began his career as a fashion designer. He was chosen one of the top 10 designers in the U.S. then switched careers to film and video production. He has since expanded his reach to...
2020-07-24
00 min
4ème de couverture
Ep1 - Siri Hustvedt: "Tout ce que j'aimais" avec Marie Moorkens
Deux couples d'amis à New York dans les années 1970. Leo Hertzberg entreprend d'écrire ce livre à la fin de sa vie alors qu'il perd tout ce qu'il aimait, son fils, sa femme, ses amis, sa vue. Un roman sur le temps qui passe, sur l’amitié, sur l’art aussi. Choix musical de Marie Moorkens : "Helleluja" de Jeff Buckley et "London" de Benjamin ClementineHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2020-02-03
29 min
This Sustainable Life
117: Jeffrey Madoff: Creative Careers: Making a Living With Your Ideas
Jeff teaches a class in making a living through a creative life. I've sat in on his class for years for his interviews and the guests. I don't need more formal education. Look at some of the people he's interviewedRalph Lauren, Halston, Brooke Astor, Liza Minnelli, Donna Karen, Martha Graham, Tom Brokaw, Tony Bennett, Renee Fleming, Tyra Banks, Heidi Klum, Gisele Bundchen, Adriana Lima, Candice Swanepoel, Miranda Kerr, Karlie Kloss, Doutzen Kroes, Alessandra Ambrosio, Justin Bieber, Usher, Black Eyed Peas, Maroon 5, Katy Perry, Akon, Halle Berry, Salma Hayek, Ray Kurzweil, Sanford Weill, Tim Ferris, and Peter...
2019-01-10
1h 05
This Week in Business
Panel Discussion: Dynamics of End of Life Care
Host Jeff Voigt leads an expert panel discussion on the current dynamics surrounding end of life care in the US - is there such a thing as a good death? on The Business of Health Care. Expert Panelists include: Dr. Holly Prigerson, Irving Sherwood Wright Professor of Geriatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) and Director of the Cornell Center for Research on End-of-Life Care; Dr. Connie Ulrich, Lillian S. Brunner Chair, Professor of Nursing, and Professor of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine; and Dr. Philip Pizzo, David and Susan Heckerman Professor...
2018-09-19
52 min
The Story Collider
Exploration: Stories about facing new challenges
This week, we present two stories of exploring new territory, from communicating with chimpanzees to swimming in the Red Sea. Part 1: While working as a schoolteacher, Jeff Braden gets a phone call out of the blue from a renowned chimpanzee expert. Part 2: Biologist Latasha Wright is forced to confront her fear of the ocean when she visits the coral reef she's been studying. Episode transcript: http://www.storycollider.org/2017/8/25/exploration-stories-about-facing-new-challenges Jeff Braden is dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and professor of Psychology at NC State University. Prior to b...
2017-08-25
27 min
Irodalmi lépegető [Tilos Rádió podcast]
Egy derékalja macska tánca
Rudolf Roki: Hacsaturján - Sabre DanceKurt Weill - Johnny’s Song /Sewing Machine Song(Kurt Weill Johnny Johnsonja Jaroslav Hasek Svejkjén alapul)Malando - Hernando’s HidewayMarine Sorescu - Svejk (Bölöni Sándor fordítása)Rudolf Roki: Rimsky-Korsakoff - The Flight of the Bumble BeeJaroslav Hasek - Die Abenteuer der Braven Soldaten SchwejkVladimir Popelka - Liszt: Hungarian Rhapshody No.2.Malando - Confession / O Donna Clara / Una…Jaroslav Hasek - Schwejk als SimulantVladimir Popelka/ Mozart - Rondo von Ein...
2015-05-24
1h 30