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Nadine Epstein
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Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast
Sarah Palin end; Nadine M guilty. Tekashi 6ix9ine gun DNA; Epstein executor case drop. UN China linx
VLOG April 22 Sarah Palin v NYT closings 10:30 am; Nadine Menendez guilty. Tekashi #6ix9ine gun DNA: https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/courtroom-extra-tekashi-6ix9ine-chargedJeffrey Epstein executor case quietly dropped https://www.patreon.com/posts/courthouse-rape-127148363UN China links, Burma to SG @AntonioGuterres https://www.innercitypress.com/ungate1burmabishopguticp042125.html
2025-04-22
04 min
The Upstander Ripple Effect
Episode 7: "Building Community" featuring Rob Herman, Beth Silvers and Sarah Stewart Holland
This episode tackles the daunting task of building community in a deeply divided post-election landscape head-on. "I think it is the essential project of this moment and it’s something Ithink is going to be very hard for both sides to do.” - Jackie, on community buildingHosts Kevin Aldridge and Jackie Congedo acknowledge the challenges inherent in that task, but insist it's essential work. They explore historical models of community, from the exclusionary Volksgemeinschaft put forward by Nazi Germany to Dr. Martin Luther King's inclusive Beloved Community, to illuminate the path forward. The c...
2024-11-22
1h 02
Killer Psychologist
44 - The Dark Triad: Escaping Pathological Partners
Margot Robbie brought Nadine Macaluso to life in The Wolf of Wall Street, but the real Nadine—now Dr. Nae—is here to tell her own story. As a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, doctor, and author of Run Like Hell, she guides us through the warning signs of the “Dark Triad” traits: narcissism, machiavellianism, and psychopathy, along with the fourth “Dark Tetrad” trait, sadism. In this episode, she helps us recognize the red flags of love bombing and manipulation. Featuring infamous cases like Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, and Bernie Madoff, we uncover the tools to identify and escape from toxic, patholo...
2024-11-13
51 min
Rock Icons
Keith Richards, âme noire et rebelle des Rolling Stones et l’un des grands guitaristes de l’histoire du rock !
Keith Richards qui a un jour déclaré : "On ne peut rien dire de moi que tout le monde ne sache déjà. On ne peut pas avoir pire réputation que la mienne. Je me suis rendu compte dans les années 70 que je n’avais aucune raison de mentir sur ma vie puisque tout le monde allait de toute façon croire des choses bien pires. Alors, autant dire la vérité". Et puisqu’on sait tout ou presque sur Keith, et que son aventure au sein des Stones s’entremêle au récit d’une autre "rock icon", Mick Ja...
2024-06-14
26 min
Rock Icons
Keith Richards, âme noire et rebelle des Rolling Stones et l’un des grands guitaristes de l’histoire du rock !
Keith Richards qui a un jour déclaré : " On ne peut rien dire de moi que tout le monde ne sache déjà. On ne peut pas avoir pire réputation que la mienne. Je me suis rendu compte dans les années 70 que je n’avais aucune raison de mentir sur ma vie puisque tout le monde allait de toute façon croire des choses bien pires. Alors, autant dire la vérité ". Et puisqu’on sait tout ou presque sur Keith, et que son aventure au sein des Stones s’entremêle au récit d’une autre " rock icon ", Mick J...
2024-05-13
39 min
Marketing-GeschichteN
Wieso verschenkt man einen Diamantring zur Verlobung?
#12 Wir kennen es aus Us-amerikanischen Filmen und Serien: Wird geheiratet, muss ein Ring zur Verlobung her - am besten mit einem fetten Klunker drauf 👰💎Aber warum ist es bis heute so verbreitet, dass man, wenn man heiraten möchte, dem*der Angebeteten einen Diamantring schenkt?Schuld daran ist mal wieder cleveres Marketing, dieses Mal von dem Diamantenhersteller De Beers. Gemeinsam mit der Werbeagentur N.W. Ayer startete der Konzern eine Kampagne, in der nicht nur Stars und Sternchen aus Hollywood eine Rolle spielen, sondern auch Künstler wie Dalí oder Picasso. Und nicht zu vergess...
2024-04-23
09 min
Psychogénéalogie & Cie
Les mémoires de guerre 1/2
Dans cette série de deux épisodes, je vous parle des mémoires de guerre, en essayant de répondre à la question : qu’est-ce qui se transmet de la guerre et comment est-ce agissant sur les générations suivantes ? Dans ce premier épisode, j'évoque les conséquences psychiques du traumatisme du soldat et du traumatisme de ceux qui ont survécu aux camps de concentration et d'extermination, connu sous le nom de "syndrome du survivant". Je vous parle également des effets directs de ces traumatismes sur la génération suivante. Les ouvrages cités dans cet épi...
2022-10-21
17 min
Creates Happyness Podcast
NADINE talks about Sibo & Epstein Barr virus diagnosis
Sorry this audio was not good but there was some valuable information. Creates Happyness Podcast revisits health this week! Nadine shares about her Sibo (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) & Epstein Barr diagnosis. A hilarious story about poop samples and a look at how both, Nadine & MJ, have recovered after their breast implant removal surgery. A hilarious episode PACKED with information! Mahalo for listening and for your support. Join us every Friday for a new episode! Hit us up on IG @createshappynesspodcast also on Facebook at Creates Happyness Podcast. If you want to be part of our show you can email us...
2022-08-05
46 min
Totally Booked with Zibby
Nadine Epstein, RBG'S BRAVE & BRILLIANT WOMEN: 33 Jewish Women to Inspire Everyone
Editor-in-chief and CEO of Moment Magazine Nadine Epstein joins Zibby to discuss her new book, RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women, and the special relationship she had with the late Supreme Court justice. The two talk about how Nadine and Justice Ginsburg crafted a list of over 150 inspiring women which was whittled down to the 33 present in the book, why it was important to Justice Ginsburg that the book be targeted to all readers, and how Justice Ginsburg shaped Nadine's personal life. Nadine also shares the story of why she ultimately bought Moment Magazine and tells Zibby about the various projects she's...
2022-07-20
30 min
Woman's Hour
Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing, Minister for Justice in Ireland, Dame Deborah James, Trans sport, music education
Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping former financier Jeffrey Epstein abuse young girls. We speak to Equality Lawyer Georgina Calvert Lee about her statement in court where she said she empathised with the victims, and hoped her prison sentence would allow them "peace and finality". The killing of Ashling Murphy in Tullamore, County Offaly in Ireland in January 2022 sparked a huge public outcry, and has been seen as a watershed moment in how the country tackles violence against women and girls. Ireland has launched its third national Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based violence...
2022-06-29
57 min
Binah
Binah: RBG’s Brave & Brilliant Women
Nadine Epstein shares stories of Jewish women from biblical to modern times, selected in collaboration with the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
2022-04-28
57 min
Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
RBG’S BRAVE & BRILLIANT WOMEN by Nadine Epstein
Nadine Epstein is Editor-in-Chief of MOMENT MAGAZINE which was co-founded by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel. Nadine is also Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Creative Change, the Founder of the Daniel Pearl Investigative Journalism Initiative and has now launched the Role Model Project which was established in memory of her dear friend Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with whom she collaborated on Nadine’s latest book RBG’S BRAVE & BRILLIANT WOMEN: 33 Jewish Women to Inspire Everyone.
2022-01-03
1h 00
Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
RBG’S BRAVE & BRILLIANT WOMEN by Nadine Epstein
Nadine Epstein is Editor-in-Chief of MOMENT MAGAZINE which was co-founded by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel. Nadine is also Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Creative Change, the Founder of the Daniel Pearl Investigative Journalism Initiative and has now launched the Role Model Project which was established in memory of her dear friend Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with whom she collaborated on Nadine’s latest book RBG’S BRAVE & BRILLIANT WOMEN: 33 Jewish Women to Inspire Everyone.
2022-01-03
1h 00
Lazarus (Defcon)
Lazarus - Rise Above 510 (17-12-2021)
Find me at: https://lazarustrance.wordpress.com/about/ https://www.mixcloud.com/DJLazarus/ http://www.soundcloud.com/djlazarus https://hearthis.at/lazarus http://www.facebook.com/lazarusdj http://www.twitter.com/djlazarus https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:217326/sounds.rss We Are All Astronauts - It's All For You D-Nox & Beckers - Call Me (Mr Raf & Morttagua remix) [Morttagua] Cary Crank - Shooting Stars [Flemcy] Kintar & Delum - Island Mood [Timeless Moment] Sasha Epstein - Falling For You [La Mishka] Monolink - The Prey (Gui Boratto & Vintage Culture remix) [Embassy One] Cubicore featuring K.I.R.A. - You...
2021-12-21
4h 16
FedSoc Events
Panel I: Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms? [Archive Collection]
On March 1-2, 1991, the Federalist Society's Yale Law School student chapter hosted the annual National Student Symposium in New Haven, Connecticut. The topic of the conference was "The Bill of Rights After 200 Years." The conference began with introductory remarks and a panel titled "Should the Bill of Rights Fully Protect Fundamental Freedoms?".Welcome & Introduction:Introductory Remarks: Prof. Owen M. Fiss, Yale Law SchoolIntroductory Remarks: Judge Ralph K. Winter, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second CircuitFeaturing:Prof. Bruce Ackerman, Yale Law SchoolProf. Richard Epstein, University of Chicago Law School
2021-09-02
2h 27
Moment Live
Culinary Travels with Joan Nathan
Cookbook author Joan Nathan in conversation with Moment Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein about her Jewish food adventures in Italy, France, Morocco, Israel, Vietnam and beyond. Watch the zoominar here.
2020-10-27
1h 03
Moment Live
Musical Memories of Elie Wiesel
Some of Elie’s friends and former students join in conversation and song to mark what would have been his 92nd birthday. Featuring: Rabbi Ariel Burger, author, Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom; Nadine Epstein, editor-in-chief, Moment Magazine; Cantor Deborah Katchko-Gray, Congregation Shir Shalom, Connecticut; Matthew Lazar, founder & director, Zamir Choral Foundation; Cantor Joseph Malovany, Fifth Avenue Synagogue, New York. Watch the zoominar here.
2020-09-29
1h 12
Art/Work/Play
AWP12: renoviction / Sagan Yee / Hand Eye Society
2020 is interview season for the pod. This week we speak to Sagan Yee, who talks about their collaborative art and video game practice, their role in running the not for profit Hand Eye Society, and the relatively recent emergence of labour politics on to the video game making scene. Find Sagan here: http://www.saganyee.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaganYee Check out the Hand Eye Society: https://www.handeyesociety.com/ Or follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HandEyeSociety Artists and artworks mentioned in this podcast: Nadine Lessio: http://nadinelessio.com/ Hannah Epstein: https://www.han.ski/ Kenton de...
2020-02-10
1h 00
Faith Angle
Nadine Epstein and Michelle Boorstein: The Enduring Legacy of Elie Wiesel
In this of Faith Angle, we take a look at the life and legacy of Elie Wiesel with Nadine Epstein and Michelle Boorstein. Links from this episode: Michelle Boorstein, Washington Post Nadine Epstein, Moment Elie Wiesel, An Extraordinary Life and Legacy: Writings, Photographs and Reflections
2019-09-23
44 min
Give and Take
Episode 162: Elie Wiesel: An Extraordinary Life and Legacy, with Nadine Epstein
Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) is best known as the author of Night, survivor of Auschwitz and a powerful, enduring voice of the Holocaust. A recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, he was a hero of human rights, professor and author of more than 50 books. Among his accomplishments, Wiesel co-founded Moment Magazine with Leonard Fein in 1975 to be a place of conversation for America’s Jews. For editor-in-chief Nadine Epstein, he became a mentor and friend after she took over the magazine in 2004. In this striking volume, Epstein shares her memories of Wiesel and brings to...
2019-06-26
36 min
Natural Woman Alchemy
023: How To Reduce Stress and Live a Fulfilled Life with Haley Lusk
On today’s show I interview modern medicine woman Haley Lusk. Haley is a self love & alignment coach dedicated to helping women activate their medicine. She’s the host of Activate TV Show and the founder of the Goddess Sanctuary. Her passion is helping women discover what they really are looking for out of life. She helps us women find total freedom from the hustle and the feeling that we have to settle for an unfulfilled life. Going through her own healing journey, Haley struggled with extreme pain and chronic fatigue, caused by the Epst...
2019-05-19
1h 02
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture: The Insufficiently Dangerous Branch: The Difficulty with the "Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty"
Cato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and Supreme Court litigators Paul Clement, Neal Katyal, and Walter Dellinger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out...
2018-09-17
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Panel IV: Looking Ahead: October Term 2018
Cato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and Supreme Court litigators Paul Clement, Neal Katyal, and Walter Dellinger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out...
2018-09-17
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Panel III: Big Controversies: Travel Ban, Gerrymandering & Cellphone Tracking
Cato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and Supreme Court litigators Paul Clement, Neal Katyal, and Walter Dellinger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out...
2018-09-17
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Panel II: Federalism and Government Structure
Cato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and Supreme Court litigators Paul Clement, Neal Katyal, and Walter Dellinger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out...
2018-09-17
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Welcoming Remarks & Panel I: First Amendment and the Culture Wars
Cato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and Supreme Court litigators Paul Clement, Neal Katyal, and Walter Dellinger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out...
2018-09-17
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture: The Administrative Threat to Civil Liberties
The Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies Presents a Symposium through the Generosity of George M. YeagerCato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and...
2017-09-18
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Panel IV: Looking Ahead: October Term 2017
The Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies Presents a Symposium through the Generosity of George M. YeagerCato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and...
2017-09-18
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue:Panel III: Property, Religious and Secular
The Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies Presents a Symposium through the Generosity of George M. YeagerCato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and...
2017-09-18
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Panel II: Money and Crime
The Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies Presents a Symposium through the Generosity of George M. YeagerCato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and...
2017-09-18
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue: Welcoming Remarks, Introduction and Panel I: First Amendment Challenges
The Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies Presents a Symposium through the Generosity of George M. YeagerCato's annual Constitution Day symposium marks the day in 1787 that the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the U.S. Constitution. We celebrate that event each year with the release of the new issue of the Cato Supreme Court Review and with a day-long symposium featuring noted scholars discussing the recently concluded Supreme Court term and the important cases coming up. Past speakers have included Judges Alex Kozinski, Diane Sykes, and Douglas Ginsburg, Professors Richard Epstein, Michael McConnell, and Nadine Strossen, and...
2017-09-18
00 min