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It Means What It MeansIt Means What It MeansEpisode 80: Lamb of the Free with Andrew RilleraAndrew Rillera discusses his book Lamb of the Free: Recovering the Varied Sacrificial Understandings of Jesus’s Death, exploring the multifaceted nature of sacrifice in Christianity, particularly focusing on Jesus' death and its significance. He emphasizes the importance of understanding sacrifice beyond traditional interpretations, advocating for a framework of solidarity and participation. The discussion delves into the role of Levitical sacrifices, the significance of Passover, and the implications of Jesus' ascension in relation to purification and atonement. Other resources mentioned or recommended in this episode include, The works of David Moffitt, Christian Eberhardt, Joel Baden, Jacob Milgrom, Liane Feldman, Si...2025-07-021h 44It Means What It MeansIt Means What It MeansEpisode 80: Lamb of the Free with Andrew RilleraAndrew Rillera discusses his book Lamb of the Free: Recovering the Varied Sacrificial Understandings of Jesus’s Death, exploring the multifaceted nature of sacrifice in Christianity, particularly focusing on Jesus' death and its significance. He emphasizes the importance of understanding sacrifice beyond traditional interpretations, advocating for a framework of solidarity and participation. The discussion delves into the role of Levitical sacrifices, the significance of Passover, and the implications of Jesus' ascension in relation to purification and atonement. Other resources mentioned or recommended in this episode include, The works of David Moffitt, Christian Eberhardt, Joel Baden, Jacob Milgrom, Liane Feldman, Si...2025-07-021h 44The Bible Lore PodcastThe Bible Lore PodcastEpisode 14: Listomania and the Son of NoneToday we say farewell to one last Omride queen while watching the brief fall of Assyria and the brief rise of Aram-Damascus. Along the way I talk about another two identically-named kings who might be the same guy, as well as a lot of lists! Tap in, gang, it's Bible Lore Day once again! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/BibleLorePodcast Bibliography: Marc van de Mieroop - ‘A History of the Ancient Near East’;  Shuichi Hasegawa - ‘Aram and Israel During the Jehuite Dynasty’;  Christian Frevel - ‘History...2025-04-2555 minThe Good, The Bad, and The SequelThe Good, The Bad, and The SequelActress Liane Curtis (Sixteen Candles/Critters 2)The next sequel we are discussing is "Critters" and for it, I chatted with Actress Liane Curtis who plays "Megan" in this Easter Sequel. Liane takes us on a captivating journey through her upbringing in New York, enriched by her early exposure to the French language and her family's deep roots in the entertainment industry. Delving into her childhood, Liane candidly shares both formative experiences and the challenges she faced, including moments of trauma. Liane discussed her memorable moments on Sesame Street, encounters with Robert Downey Jr, Liane's pivotal role in the film "Baby, It's You" and...2024-03-211h 16Surgeons’ Lives - Stuff that MattersSurgeons’ Lives - Stuff that MattersLiane Feldman talks - An Accidental but Powerful LeaderLiane Feldman is the Chair of Surgery at McGill in Montreal and not that long ago was President of Sages. She is Canadian through and through and has spent almost all of her career in her home city. Naturally she is a "Habs" hockey fan and avid outdoors enthusiast - running, cycling and skiing or simply being at her lakeside cottage. A recent empty nester she is very proud of her three kids culinary skills apart from anything else. In this interview she tells us how titles and leadership were never intentional plans...2024-03-1040 minData Over DogmaData Over DogmaConnecting With SourceWant to know why the first two books of the Bible conflict with each other? Confused by the story of Joseph that seems to keep switching its narrative mid-stream? Looking for an explanation for why the pentateuch (that's the first five books of the Bible) seems like it's a bunch of different traditions all smashed together? Well, this week on D>D, we've brought in Princeton University's Dr. Liane M. Feldman to talk about--brace yourself--neodocumentarianism! That's right, neodocumentarianism. That's a MINIMUM of 26 Scrabble points, but it would take some extraordinary events to be able to play it... Anyway, if y...2023-09-041h 06The Levantini PodcastThe Levantini PodcastThe Consuming FireLiane Feldman discusses her book The Consuming Fire, which presents a complete translation of the Priestly Source of the Bible, offering a distinctive account of the origins of the people of Israel and their relationship with God.  By presenting the complete translation of the Priestly Source without the other sources that are believed to also be part of the compiled Bible as we have it today, the reader is presented with a story that is oftentimes in stark contrast to the traditional reading. Liane is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion and Program in Judaic St...2023-07-2644 minPrendre le pouls - Taking the PulsePrendre le pouls - Taking the PulseThe Future of Surgery, with Dr. Liane Feldman"Surgery is a huge part of healthcare and often provides the most durable, most efficient solution. But it has a cost. And to me, the dream is that cost is 'zero'." - Dr. Liane Feldman, Surgeon-in-Chief, MUHC. Surgery is a major, potentially life-changing event that can drastically improve a patient's quality of life. At the Montreal General Hospital alone, consider this: 10,000 patients underwent surgery every year pre-pandemic. And of course, the number of people needing surgery is on the rise.  Annie DeMelt interviews Dr. Liane Feldman, Surgeon-in-Chief, MUHC about a 10-year plan to make surgery safer, and mo...2023-02-2017 minPrendre le pouls - Taking the PulsePrendre le pouls - Taking the PulseL'avenir de la chirurgie, avec Dre Liane Feldman« Le plus important probablement, c'est d'avoir une opération qu'on peut offrir avec une technique minimalement invasive. Et le futur des opérations minimalement invasives est robotique. » - Dre Liane Feldman, Chirurgienne en chef, CUSMUne chirurgie peut avoir un impact majeur sur la vie d'une personne. En fait, 10 000 patients par année seulement à l'Hôpital général de Montréal étaient opérés juste avant la pandémie. Et la demande continue à augmenter. Notre invitée est la directrice de la mission chirurgicale du CUSM, la docteure Liane Feldman. Elle propose une initiative sur dix ans pour opt...2023-02-2015 minCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastSAGES Stories Episode 2Welcome to all our Cold Steel listeners! We are excited to be collaborating with the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons or SAGES. SAGES produces an excellent podcast called the SAGES stories podcast, where they highlight some of the amazing work SAGES members have been doing. In this episode, SAGES stories hosts Shirin Towfigh and Kevin El Hayek interview one of our favourite former guests Dr. Liane Feldman, the outgoing presidents of SAGES.Links:1. SAGES Stories: https://www.sages.org/category/sages-stories/2. Cold Steel interview  https://soundcloud.com/cjs-podcast/e89-l...2022-05-0647 minFrankely Judaic PodcastFrankely Judaic PodcastLiane Feldman, "Rewriting Sacrifice in Second Temple Judaism"2021-22 Frankel Institute Second Temple Judaism: The Challenge of DiversityFellow, Liane FeldmanProject Title: The Myth of Cultic Centralization in Second Temple JudaismThe 2021-22 Frankel Institute Theme Year explores the challenges of diversity in Second Temple Judaism. Diversity of ethnicity, religion, social status, gender, age, and ability was as much a feature of the ancient Mediterranean world as it is in the present. It aims to explore the diversity of religious, cultural, and political life during the period of the Second Temple, from after the Babylonian Exile up to and including the Bar...2022-04-1524 minCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastE119 Patricia Sylla on taTME, surgical innovation, and SAGES presidencyDr. Pat Sylla (https://twitter.com/patsyllamd?s=20&t=_w5QG96wjQE-0ttVJJaUmw) is a minimally invasive and colorectal surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. She is a world famous innovator and was the first surgeon in the world to perform a transanal total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer. We caught up with her in-person (!) at the recent Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) annual meeting. Shout out to SAGES for putting on a great conference! Links:1. Pat Sylla talk on Truths, Half-Truths, Fake News about taTME https://www.youtube.com/w...2022-04-1353 minBig Time Strength PodcastBig Time Strength PodcastBTS #152: Liane Blyn, Kat Koch, Kyle FeldmanThis week Amanda sits down with some of the top Strength Coaches in the industry about the past, present, and future of strength and conditioning and the impact of female coaches. Liane Blyn has been a strength coach for over 25 years.  She has worked in college, high school and private sector.  Currently, she is the Director of Olympic Sports at Arizona State University.  Liane also has an extensive athletic career, including that of a power lifter.  She is also the current National Strength and Conditioning Association College Strength Coach of the Year. Kat Koch has been...2022-04-051h 23Frankely Judaic: Explorations in Jewish StudiesFrankely Judaic: Explorations in Jewish StudiesLiane Feldman, "Rewriting Sacrifice in Second Temple Judaism"2021-22 Frankel Institute Second Temple Judaism: The Challenge of Diversity Fellow, Liane Feldman Project Title: The Myth of Cultic Centralization in Second Temple Judaism2022-03-0424 minCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastE89 Liane Feldman on SAGES presidency, future of MIS, and FUSE programWe were lucky enough in June to interview a true Canadian icon, Dr. Liane Feldman (https://twitter.com/lianefeldman?s=20)! Dr. Feldman is the Chief of the Division of General Surgery at McGill University and the newest president of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons or SAGES. We really wanted to try to understand – what does it mean to be a minimally invasive surgeon? Where does Dr. Feldman see SAGES going in the future? And finally, we discuss the work Dr. Feldman did to help create the Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy or FUSE program. The FUSE pr...2021-08-1751 minThe MUHC Foundation\'s Health MattersThe MUHC Foundation's Health MattersSurgical Innovations and advancements at the MUHCThis week on Health Matters, we explore how research and innovation play integral roles in health care. Discover how research projects help advance lifesaving techniques in emergency medicine. Dr. Jacqueline Joza discusses an innovative cardiac surgery一a Canadian-first一that she performed at the MUHC. And, Dr. Liane Feldman, Surgeon-in-Chief, discusses how surgeries are constantly evolving and how the MUHC will address the backlog created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Cette semaine, nous examinons le rôle essentiel que jouent la recherche et l’innovation pour les soins de santé. Découvrez comment des projets de recherche contribuent à faire évoluer les t...2021-05-0940 minNa szezlonguNa szezlonguUpadek idoliZabieram głos na temat wyprawy na K2, Krystyny Jandy i polskiego bólu dupy. Oraz tłumaczę, dlaczego nie obserwuję już Mariusza Szczygła oraz kiedy pisarz powinien lepiej pisać książki niż mówić.  ***linki*** wpis Adama Bieleckiego wpis Filipa Springera wpis Mariusza Szczygła GDZIE SZUKAĆ POMOCY W KRYZYSIE? (dzięki, @Vibez.pl!) 800 70 22 22 (całodobowo) - Centrum wsparcia dla osób w stanie kryzysu psychicznego przy Fundacji ITAKA 800 080 002 (całodobowo) - Linia Dzieciom - dla dzieci, młodzi...2021-01-1920 min