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The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 90: Do You Have a Divorce Disaster Plan?
Leeron and Noam catch up and talk divorce disaster planning. That is, what you do when a natural catastrophe hits. With the LA wildfires turning our worlds upside down, Leeron and Noam both had to consider what co-parenting looks like when impacted by a natural disaster. Few parenting plans seem to include moments of acts of god. And there are plenty of questions that go along with it: Who gets the kids? Where do you go if you need to evacuate? How do you provide stability to your children amidst the anxiety and chaos? Ultimately, it's how we step...
2025-01-15
37 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 90: Do You Have a Divorce Disaster Plan?
Leeron and Noam catch up and talk divorce disaster planning. That is, what you do when a natural catastrophe hits. With the LA wildfires turning our worlds upside down, Leeron and Noam both had to consider what co-parenting looks like when impacted by a natural disaster. Few parenting plans seem to include moments of acts of god. And there are plenty of questions that go along with it: Who gets the kids? Where do you go if you need to evacuate? How do you provide stability to your children amidst the anxiety and chaos? Ultimately, it's how we step...
2025-01-15
37 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Podcast - Ep 75: All the Shit You Have Do Alone
Noam and Leeron are back at it after a restful break. Noam catches Leeron up how his son's bar mitzvah went. They discuss important details leading up to the bar mitzvah that no one saw coming, and everything gained from the hard work put into co-parenting during a stressful time. But the meat and bones of the conversation this week centers around all the shit you have to do alone in divorce-land. We talk about major projects, and how the little things can be triggering when you're emotionally and physically drained. Yes, doing difficult things alone sucks. B...
2024-01-24
46 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Podcast - Ep 75: All the Shit You Have Do Alone
Noam and Leeron are back at it after a restful break. Noam catches Leeron up how his son's bar mitzvah went. They discuss important details leading up to the bar mitzvah that no one saw coming, and everything gained from the hard work put into co-parenting during a stressful time. But the meat and bones of the conversation this week centers around all the shit you have to do alone in divorce-land. We talk about major projects, and how the little things can be triggering when you're emotionally and physically drained. Yes, doing difficult things alone sucks. B...
2024-01-24
46 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 69: Tons of Guilt and Some Regret
Leeron and Noam get to know each other better over a frank and friendly conversation. We start by celebrating Noam's birthday, and then try to hold it together as Leeron celebrates the Universe. Eventually we make our way to a sincere discussion about guilt and regret in divorce-life. Sometimes it feels like the guilt it everywhere; this sense that we're out of alignment with a larger moral code. That can be a terrible weight to carry around. And as we discuss, at times that weight can motivate us to try harder in the future. But if guilt is paralyzing...
2023-11-08
55 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 69: Tons of Guilt and Some Regret
Leeron and Noam get to know each other better over a frank and friendly conversation. We start by celebrating Noam's birthday, and then try to hold it together as Leeron celebrates the Universe. Eventually we make our way to a sincere discussion about guilt and regret in divorce-life. Sometimes it feels like the guilt it everywhere; this sense that we're out of alignment with a larger moral code. That can be a terrible weight to carry around. And as we discuss, at times that weight can motivate us to try harder in the future. But if guilt is paralyzing...
2023-11-08
55 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 68: Mistakes, Mistakes, Mistakes!
Leeron and Noam sit down for a frank conversation about tough circumstances and mistakes they've made in divorce-land. Noam opens the show by talking about how he couldn't put his dog of 14 years down. And eventually we brighten the show by discussing mistakes we made in the divorce process, dating after divorce, and now in as residents in divorce. But we also talk about what we've learned and grown from those mistakes.
2023-11-01
47 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 68: Mistakes, Mistakes, Mistakes!
Leeron and Noam sit down for a frank conversation about tough circumstances and mistakes they've made in divorce-land. Noam opens the show by talking about how he couldn't put his dog of 14 years down. And eventually we brighten the show by discussing mistakes we made in the divorce process, dating after divorce, and now in as residents in divorce. But we also talk about what we've learned and grown from those mistakes.
2023-11-01
47 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 64: Big News and New Beginnings :)
Sheva and Noam get a chance to catch up after a long summer break, and then say goodbye. That's right, Noam and Sheva are parting ways. But don't worry, it's not your fault! Also, we're still friends. But after 3 great years and 64 amazing podcasts, Sheva is moving on to another project and Noam will continue the Jewish Divorce Project with a new co-host. Who will it be? You'll just have to tune into future episodes to find out.
2023-10-10
24 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 64: Big News and New Beginnings :)
Sheva and Noam get a chance to catch up after a long summer break, and then say goodbye. That's right, Noam and Sheva are parting ways. But don't worry, it's not your fault! Also, we're still friends. But after 3 great years and 64 amazing podcasts, Sheva is moving on to another project and Noam will continue the Jewish Divorce Project with a new co-host. Who will it be? You'll just have to tune into future episodes to find out.
2023-10-10
24 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 64 - Big News and New Beginnings! :)
Sheva and Noam get a chance to catch up after a long summer break, and then say goodbye. That's right, Noam and Sheva are parting ways. But don't worry, it's not your fault! Also, we're still friends. But after 3 great years and 64 amazing podcasts, Sheva is moving on to another project and Noam will continue the Jewish Divorce Project with a new co-host. Who will it be? You'll just have to tune into future episodes to find out.
2023-09-14
24 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 64 - Big News and New Beginnings! :)
Sheva and Noam get a chance to catch up after a long summer break, and then say goodbye. That's right, Noam and Sheva are parting ways. But don't worry, it's not your fault! Also, we're still friends. But after 3 great years and 64 amazing podcasts, Sheva is moving on to another project and Noam will continue the Jewish Divorce Project with a new co-host. Who will it be? You'll just have to tune into future episodes to find out.
2023-09-14
24 min
All Crossed Out
Who's On First, Who's Running For A Second
Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon lose their jobs on the same day, and the next day Biden officially joins the 2024 presidential race Jen and Noam discuss the implications of all of that, plus Noam gets to take a victory lap for being right about Fox News Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
2023-04-27
59 min
All Crossed Out
Welcome To 2023
Noam and Jen are back in the saddle to discuss....well we're not sure yet. Noam (aka Elon's go to for making Twitter announcements) will be on the road Wednesday morning, who knows what will happen, so we're keeping this open Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
2023-01-12
1h 02
All Crossed Out
Nina is Rude, Georgia is Screwed, and Thor is Nude
Jen and Noam discuss Noam’s Twitter fight with Nina Jankowicz, the Georgia Republican primaries, and the ethics of Chris Hemsworth’s bare ass. Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
2022-05-26
1h 03
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 44: What’s a Divorce Coach and High Conflict Divorce
In episode 44 Sheva and Noam sit down with Dr. Susan Korb Bernstein (https://www.divorcecoachplus.com/), a certified divorce coach (CDC) who specializes in high conflict divorces (with a narcissist, custody battles, hidden money) and divorce with families that have special needs children. When it comes to divorce, do you have a team or trusted advisor other than a lawyer by your side? Well that's what a divorce coach does. Helps you think clearly about your steps in divorce. Noam is also a CDC and specializes in working with men, and dads, who were blindsided by divorce an...
2022-01-17
38 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 44: What’s a Divorce Coach and High Conflict Divorce
In episode 44 Sheva and Noam sit down with Dr. Susan Korb Bernstein (https://www.divorcecoachplus.com/), a certified divorce coach (CDC) who specializes in high conflict divorces (with a narcissist, custody battles, hidden money) and divorce with families that have special needs children. When it comes to divorce, do you have a team or trusted advisor other than a lawyer by your side? Well that's what a divorce coach does. Helps you think clearly about your steps in divorce. Noam is also a CDC and specializes in working with men, and dads, who were blindsided by divorce an...
2022-01-17
38 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 43 - New Year, New You
In episode 43 Noam and Sheva sit down to talk about how they handled and currently handle being alone in divorce. Not just alone as in without other people around. But alone in the sense of by oneself, isolated, perhaps deliberately from everyone else for the purposes of introspection and growth. In Judaism we call this hit-bo-de-dut. In the process of being alone we can discover new things about ourselves and even surprise ourselves with how new we become in the process.
2022-01-03
35 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Ep 42: Sex, Kinks, and Conversations with a Sex Therapist- This too is Torah!
WARNING- EXTRA ADULT conversation in this week's episode. Noam and Sheva are joined by Sara Rosen, a New York based Sex Therapist, with a license in social work as well as a Masters of Education in human sexuality. Learn more about Sara here. And we are joined by an "Anonymous" voice from the orthodox community who share's her own experiences as the intersection between religious values towards sex and personal explorations with sexuality. In this episode we talk about many different subjects including: porn, sex positivity, kinks, communication, toys, masturbation, and the sacredness involved in...
2021-12-20
1h 16
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Ep 42: Sex, Kinks, and Conversations with a Sex Therapist- This too is Torah!
WARNING- EXTRA ADULT conversation in this week's episode. Noam and Sheva are joined by Sara Rosen, a New York based Sex Therapist, with a license in social work as well as a Masters of Education in human sexuality. Learn more about Sara here. And we are joined by an "Anonymous" voice from the orthodox community who share's her own experiences as the intersection between religious values towards sex and personal explorations with sexuality. In this episode we talk about many different subjects including: porn, sex positivity, kinks, communication, toys, masturbation, and the sacredness involved in...
2021-12-20
1h 16
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 41 Meeting the New Boyfriend and Dating a Best Friend
Episode 41 deals with uncomfortable scenarios as Noam and Sheva dive into a conversation about meeting your ex's new love interest, when is the right time for the kids to meet this new person as well, and should romantic relationships also be like a best friendship as well. We've got some thoughts for Dr. Laura as well. Remember her!?
2021-12-12
48 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep:40 - A Good Reason For Divorce and Thanksgiving
Wow 40 episodes! So many great conversations, and so many more to come :) This week, Noam and Sheva discuss if there are legitimate reasons to get divorced, the pressures that lead to marriage in the first place, and Thanksgiving in divorceland.
2021-11-25
48 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 39 - Using a Real Estate Agent to Locate the Love of Your Life
Noam sits down with Shevy, one of Sheva's dearest friends, and the hilarity ensues as they discuss the difficulties and frustrations in dating. Do you use the apps, or are you hoping to meet people organically when standing in line for a show? What if you used a match-maker to be more surgical in your approach to finding a mate? Do you even know what you want and what your searching for?
2021-11-09
54 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 37 - Two Scorpios and a Cancer
Friends, you're gonna love this one! This week, Sheva and Noam are joined by Aliza Einhorn- an astrologer, tarot reader, and medium. Yes, she talks to the dead. And we go deep from the beginning talking about the power of mysticism to create change, astrological personality traits, free will, and our hosts get their tarot cards read by Aliza. Did we mention that Aliza was a witch at one point in her life? Join us for our coolest episode yet! Aliza wrote two books! The Little of Book of Saturn and, most recently, A...
2021-09-27
52 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 36: Between You and Humanity - Rosh Hashanah 2021/5782
We're back from summer break! Sheva and Noam catch up and share about relationships failures and successes, and create a Rosh Hashanah message about relationships big and small. As you look in the mirror this new year, how seriously do you take your relationships? How seriously do you take the relationships in which people share something sacred with you? And how seriously do you take your responsibilities to your neighbor in relating to them in a way that says you respect their lives? Below are the articles referenced in the episode. Note: episodes will most likely be published on...
2021-09-06
52 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 35 - 48 Years of Wisdom w/ Gail and Steve
Hi everyone! We’re back with a special summer episode. Noam’s parents, Gail and Steve, celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary a few weeks back. So the Team saw an opportunity to inquire with the sages about the secrets to longevity in relationships and marriage. Gail and Steve talk about the cultural content in which they got married; the moments in marriage when they considered divorce, and why they decided against it; the lessons learned even late in marriage; why no advice is the best advice; and why it’s OK to go to bed angry.
2021-07-19
50 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 34 - Emotional Fallout and What Direction Are Your Shoes Pointing?
After a brief vacation, Noam and Sheva are back at it discuss and debating the success and failures of divorce life. We brainstorm about some potential future topics, but get back to the main drama that is Noam’s love-life, or lack thereof. Have you ever experienced emotional fallout after putting yourself out there for love? Do Simon and Garfunkel have it right? A rock feels no pain, and an island never cries? If that’s true, what reason do you have for living at all? We also touch the idea of perspective, and what it means to t...
2021-06-04
30 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 34 - Emotional Fallout and What Direction Are Your Shoes Pointing?
After a brief vacation, Noam and Sheva are back at it discuss and debating the success and failures of divorce life. We brainstorm about some potential future topics, but get back to the main drama that is Noam’s love-life, or lack thereof. Have you ever experienced emotional fallout after putting yourself out there for love? Do Simon and Garfunkel have it right? A rock feels no pain, and an island never cries? If that’s true, what reason do you have for living at all? We also touch the idea of perspective, and what it means to t...
2021-06-04
30 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Gary Thomas, Former President of DART
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with Gary Thomas, the former President and Executive Director of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Gary discusses his motivation and connection to the transportation industry. Gary and Noam talk about the immense impact of COVID-19 on transit ridership and the potential funding sources needed to keep it alive. They discuss mobile apps, multi-modal transportation, and public-private partnerships. Finally they forecast the future of the industry and the opportunities rapidly changing technology presents. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2021-05-07
30 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Episode 31: Love Languages + The Gates Divorce Question
A highly anticipated episode in which Sheva and Noam guess and explore each other’s love-languages. In addition we also identify a challenge presented in the recently announced divorce of Bill and Melinda Gates: Having everything in the world doesn’t mean you’re going to have space to grow together. What does create that space? We at the JDP think it’s the love languages that we speak to one another. And remember, it’s not only if you can communicate what you need through your love languages. But, can you understand and meet the needs of your partner th...
2021-05-06
39 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 29: Philosophy of Separation
In this week’s episode Noam and Sheva go deep into what it means to separate from people and things. Do you have a philosophy of, or a practice of separating from things that honors the experience you had with that person/thing? Havdallah gives us a chance to separate shabbat from the regular week. Yet the ritual itself, involving the light of the candle, the feel of the wax, the taste of the wine, the smell of the spices, and the sound of the songs gives us a chance to take the beauty and the joy of...
2021-04-21
27 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep 29: Philosophy of Separation
In this week’s episode Noam and Sheva go deep into what it means to separate from people and things. Do you have a philosophy of, or a practice of separating from things that honors the experience you had with that person/thing? Havdallah gives us a chance to separate shabbat from the regular week. Yet the ritual itself, involving the light of the candle, the feel of the wax, the taste of the wine, the smell of the spices, and the sound of the songs gives us a chance to take the beauty and the joy of...
2021-04-21
27 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 28: Divorce, Feelings, and One Big Sh*t Show
Probably our funniest and shittiest show yet! And when we say, “shitty” we mean in the way it feels to deal with our emotions sometimes. This week, Sheva and Noam are joined by a new friend, Rachel Kaplan- a Bay Area based psychotherapist with a private practice and really cool podcast. In this episode we discuss: The journey towards healing; What it’s like to adults to have feelings and move through them; The interplay between anger and shame; and the difference between feelings as farts and shits. We had to get a little childish for such a grown up top...
2021-04-14
50 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Episode 27: The Wilderness and Integration Episode.
In this post-Passover episode, just as our ancestors ventured into the unknown after Egypt, Noam and Sheva go for a walk through the wilderness of divorce. As you enter a new chapter of your life, potentially one that is undefined in many ways, how do you prepare? How do you make the most of it? What are you boundaries that help you stay on track? What does your wilderness look like? Is it new relationships? New patterns of living? New parenting methods? Each of us transitions through divorce in our own way and time. What has it been like for...
2021-04-08
20 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Joanna M Pinkerton of COTA
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with Joanna M. Pinkerton, the President and CEO of the Central Ohio Transit Authority. Noam asks Joanna what brought her into the transportation space. The two discuss the needs of transit riders in rural communities. Noam asks Joanna why Columbus has become so notorious for its transportation and innovation. The two discuss the low percentage of women in leadership roles, why that may be the case, and how we can all help to improve it. Finally, the two look to the future to discuss what is on the...
2021-04-07
22 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 26: Liberation Theology and Responding to Crisis w/ Dr. Jennifer Love, MD.
Shalom Friends! Sheva is on a vacation this week and will return next week. Noam speaks with Dr. Jennifer Love about liberation theology, responding to crisis, and how Passover can be a tool for spiritual guidance and growth for those going through divorce. One piece we forgot to mention in conversation was that the notion of liberation is perpetuated in our Tradition's injunction that every individual see themselves as having left Egypt. Liberation is not an event or action that is locked in time, but must reoccur in every generation.
2021-03-31
1h 01
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Ep: 22 - Mazal Tov! You Got Divorced!! - The 6 Stages of Grief in Jewish Divorce
The Grief Episode. Noam and Sheva discuss the grief and mourning process in divorce. The six stages of grief in Jewish divorce are: denial, anger, braganing, depression, acceptance, and celebration.
2021-03-03
32 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Roger Millar of WSDOT
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with Roger Millar, the Secretary of Transportation for the Washington State Department of Transportation. Roger discusses his upbringing in Europe and Panama and how it shaped his view on transportation. He shares his background in environmental engineering, land use, and conservation, prior to being appointed to the Secretary position by Gov. Jay Inslee. Noam and Roger speak about sustainable transportation projects in the state of Washington and contemplate the differences and similarities between urban and rural communities. Finally they look to the future, to consider possible tran...
2021-02-26
28 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Ep: 21 - Purim and Boundaries
Hag Sameach! (Happy Holidays!) For episode 21 Noam and Sheva sit down to talk about Purim and setting boundaries. When it comes to setting boundaries in your divorce, are you like King Achashverosh- oblivious to what's going on, or like Esther- conscientious? Or do you find yourself swinging between absolutes like Haman and Mordechai?
2021-02-24
26 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Episode 20: Loneliness, Isolation, and Self-Worth
Probably the rawest episode we've done yet. Sheva and Noam talk about loneliness, isolation, and some of the impacts on self-worth. How long do you hold onto to friendships that seem dead? Do you reach out and ask for some love, or do you hope others will see you and reach out? Either way, your worth is not determined by how many people invest in you. Your worth is determined by how much you care to invest in yourself. Warning: F-bombs in this episode.
2021-02-17
29 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Roger Lanctot
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with the Director of Automotive Practice at Strategy Analytics, Roger Lanctot. Having over thirty years of experience as an analyst, journalist, and consultant, Roger has a powerful voice in the realm of transportation technology. Roger discusses an experience in Porto Alegre, Brazil where buses seem more commonplace and accessible than here in the states. He shares his stance on transportation issues, data monetization, and the developing nature of autonomous vehicle operations. Finally, he and Noam discuss the next big thing that will transform the transportation industry. See...
2021-02-12
27 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Episode 18: Impacts of Divorce on Children
Chai-Everybody! Episode 18 is out and ready for consumption. This week Noam and Sheva discuss the possible impacts of divorce on children young and old. If you feel comfortable, share a ritual, or process, you have for custody exchanges. How do you show you kids that your time together meant something and that you’re just dropping them off somewhere randomly? One thing Noam uses is a calendar so his boys know the custody schedule clearly and can understand the flow of transitions. Next week we will joined by Ben Heldfand, co-author of Our Ha...
2021-02-04
33 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project - Episode 18: Impacts of Divorce on Children
Chai-Everybody! Episode 18 is out and ready for consumption. This week Noam and Sheva discuss the possible impacts of divorce on children young and old. If you feel comfortable, share a ritual, or process, you have for custody exchanges. How do you show you kids that your time together meant something and that you’re just dropping them off somewhere randomly? One thing Noam uses is a calendar so his boys know the custody schedule clearly and can understand the flow of transitions. Next week we will joined by Ben Heldfand, co-author of Our Ha...
2021-02-04
33 min
The AI and Stuff Podcast
Ido Bar-Noam
Tech, Cloudinary, Freedom of speech
2021-01-21
59 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Ep 17: Inauguration Day Themes for Life After Divorce: Overcoming Differences, Reconciliation, Accountability, Forgiveness
In time for Inauguration and MLK Day Noam and Sheva sit down to discuss the themes reflected in both those American celebrations: Overcoming differences, reconciliation, accountability, and forgiveness. “How Divine Is Forgiveness” Marge Piercy How divine is forgiveness? It’s a nice concept but what’s under the sculptured draperies? We forgive when we don’t really care because what was done to us brought unexpected harvest, as I always try to explain to the peach trees as I prune them hard; to the cats when I shove pills a...
2021-01-20
34 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Ep 16: Boundaries and Freedom
In this week's episode, Noam and Sheva discuss the need for and the assistance given by boundaries. When you think about it, even as the Israelites journeyed into the freedom, they still needed boundaries to protect them. Boundaries meant to prevent the type of toxic-relationship Pharaoh was offering them. Ask yourself what types of boundaries do you need to set up in order to feel free. And how do you maintain those boundaries?
2021-01-13
32 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
From Law And Politics To Indie Filmmaking With Michael Rekola, Founder Of The Capitol Hill Film Festival
Many would-be filmmakers dream of leaving their day jobs to make films, but few ever take the leap. Today’s guest is certainly an exception to the rule.Michael Rekola spent years working as a lawyer in the political world, and even served as the Communications Director for the U.S. House Of Representatives in 2014-2015, before leaving it behind to pursue a career independent film.Throughout our chat, Michael outlines exactly what it took to jump ship and make such a drastic career change, while sharing invaluable insights for others who may be looking to do...
2021-01-09
1h 12
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode 15: Visions For New Relationships
Sheva and Noam are back at it with season 2! In honor of a new year and new POTUS, Sheva and Noam talk about lessons they've learned on the dating scene and what they would bring to and want from new relationships in the future. Point of clarity: Inside Out is a Disney pixar movie about emotions and finding ways to integrate them with each other. In and Out is a romantic comedy from 1997 starring Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck, about a man struggling to accept his own gay identity.
2021-01-07
38 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode 15: Visions For New Relationships
Sheva and Noam are back at it with season 2! In honor of a new year and new POTUS, Sheva and Noam talk about lessons they've learned on the dating scene and what they would bring to and want from new relationships in the future. Point of clarity: Inside Out is a Disney pixar movie about emotions and finding ways to integrate them with each other. In and Out is a romantic comedy from 1997 starring Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck, about a man struggling to accept his own gay identity.
2021-01-07
38 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Ben Volkow of Otonomo
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with Ben Volkow, the Co-Founder and CEO of Otonomo. Otonomo is a car data services platform for mobility and city solutions. Ben and Noam discuss the perceived future of life after the COVID-19 pandemic, the genesis of Otonomo, and obstacles in widespread adoption of a connected service marketplace. Ben mentions interesting potential use-cases for applying connected car data. Finally the two discuss data privacy and the culture around Israeli-based companies. Prior to founding Otonomo in 2015, Ben served for four years as a Business Unit...
2020-12-18
23 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode 14: Getting the Gett- An Interview with Keshet Starr of ORA
Sometimes the podcast creates itself! We give you our very first interview in this week's episode. This week, Sheva and Noam sit down with Keshet Starr of ORA. (Full bio and description below)* Keshet sheds light on the work done to bring justice to people who find themselves chained to a marriage they don't want to be in. During the conversation we discuss: Connection between gett refusal and divorce; the communities role in preventing gett refusal; what a halachic pre-nup is and how it works; and the connection between gett refusal and healthy r...
2020-12-16
55 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode 13: Hanukkah Special! Bouncing Back and Finding Light In Dark Times.
And we thought we hit our stride with episode 12! But here in episode 13, in honor of Hanukkah, we have lots of point of lights to share. To begin with, we think we fixed our microphone problem!! Thank you for your patience :) And with those improvements, we discuss the challenges we face with providing worthwhile holiday experiences for kids. And since it's Hanukkah we offer 5 really good tips for resiliency in divorce. Which leads to a great conversation about how music can impact our experiences in breaking up and bouncing back. We conclude with a conversation about proper...
2020-12-10
28 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode 12: Divorce Theology. Was this all part of a plan?
This week’s episode is theologically and psychologically deep. And there is plenty of good spiritual wisdom to take from divorce that applies to our lives during COVID. In this episode, Noam and Sheva take a look at the tension between the way we think our marriages are supposed to turn out and the way we see them actually turning out. How responsible are you for creating that circumstance? Is there a plan that we’re supposed to find and follow? What is there to learn about myself from this life-changing event? Vay...
2020-12-04
30 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Shailen Bhatt of ITS America
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with the President and CEO of the Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) Shailen Bhatt. Shailen divulges what sparked his interest in the transportation and mobility industry, and the two discuss how new engineering technologies in vehicles are improving safety through avoiding human error. Shailen mentions how success can be managed between public and private entities and defines the 5.9 GHz band for safety messaging between vehicles and the progress in automation. Finally Shailen looks at what he would do with an endless checkbook to improve the...
2020-12-04
27 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode 11: Showing gratitude to your ex and divorce.
We can’t believe we got to 11 episodes… and we’re son thankful for your support! In this week’s episode Sheva and Noam take a difficult question: Is it possible to show gratitude to your ex and to divorce in general? How can one possibly do that? Join us for a tough conversation about what it means to offer thanks when you might have every reason not to. And check out the pics that accompany this gratitude-focused episode. The Jewish values you might find helpful for this episode are: Hitbodedut (Hit-bo-de-dut) - This is the Jewi...
2020-11-26
23 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Landing Financing, Booking Name Talent, And Directing a Debut Feature Film With Director Noam Tomaschoff
On this episode, I am joined by Noam Tomaschoff (yes, another Noam!), to talk about his upcoming debut feature film Tankhouse. While many filmmaker's first features are bootstrapped on a micro-budget using DIY tactics, Noam was able to defy the odds on Tankhouse by raising a large enough budget for a 30 - 40 person crew, and strong ensemble cast featuring known actors like Christopher Lloyd and Richard Kind.Throughout the interview, Noam walks us through each critical step of his process - from fundraising to post-production and beyond. He also generously shares some tough lessons he learned on set i...
2020-11-24
1h 26
The Critically Zionist Podcast
BONUS! Rabin Follow-up & Preparing for Seth Rogen
As promised, we are answering the first feedback we received from our first episode: "Remembering Yitzhak Rabin" and then you can listen for a sneak peek of an upcoming episode: "Building a Zionist Curriculum for Seth Rogen" Thank you Susan for challenging our overly rosy memory of Yitzhak Rabin and to Noam for reminding us that there was reasonable opposition to The Oslo Accords. Check out Noam's "Get Out Toronto" for some amazing outdoor adventures around Toronto at www.GetOutToronto.com Here's a link to the full WTF episode with Seth Rogen
2020-11-19
31 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Bobby Lewis of HNTB Corporation
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with Bobby Lewis about trends in driving habits, crash severity, and the transportation workforce. Bobby discusses how technology and data will transform the transportation network through use-cases like accident reconstruction and improved road design. Finally, the two talk about sustainable models of funding for transportation.Bobby Lewis is a registered Professional Engineer who worked as the Chief Operating Officer at the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDoT) for over 25 years. He recently joined HNTB Corporation as Vice President, National Practice Consultant, in the firm’s new...
2020-11-13
27 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
The Jewish Divorce Project- Episode9: Navigating Politics whiled Divorced
No candidate endorsements given! A divided marriage and a divided country... pretty much the same thing! Instead of heading to polls (because we voted early!), Sheva and Noam talk about the complexities of divorce life during a political season. And this season offers us all different things to learn. How you engage with your ex during such a heated time can have a lasting impact on your kids. And how you speak of politics in your home, without your ex around, can also leave implications for your children to figure out on their own. Do...
2020-11-06
23 min
Noam on the Move
Interview with Vincent Valdes of the – Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC)
On this episode of “Noam on the Move,” host Noam Maital speaks with Vince Valdes about urbanism, the history of the transit system, and the future of transportation and autonomous vehicles. Vince is the former Associate Administrator for Research, Innovation and Demonstration at the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and current Executive Director of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-10-30
31 min
The Critically Zionist Podcast
Introducing: The Critically Zionist Podcast
Israel is inspiring, it's frustrating, it's confusing. It’s not easy to understand our feelings towards the Jewish State. So, have a listen to The Critically Zionist Podcast - a podcast for critical Zionists who see Zionism as critical. Join us, Shuki and Noam, for a candid conversation on the major issues facing Israel and Zionism today. We made aliyah together in 2011 to Kibbutz Saad, served in the army, worked in the fields and hiked the Israel national trail together, and stayed friends through it all. We want to share the perspectives we’ve gained throughout our journ...
2020-10-29
01 min
Noam on the Move
Coming Soon
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2020-10-28
01 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
Jewish Divorce Project - Episode #2 - Introductions Part 2
In this episode Sheva turns the tables and puts Noam in the hot-seat. We were also joined by an unexpected guest, Elijah, Noam's 6 year old son.
2020-09-04
23 min
The Jewish Divorce Project Podcast
Jewish Divorce Project - Episode #2 - Introductions Part 2
In this episode Sheva turns the tables and puts Noam in the hot-seat. We were also joined by an unexpected guest, Elijah, Noam's 6 year old son.
2020-09-04
23 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Episode 100: Live Q & A With Noam Kroll
To celebrate the 100th episode of Show, Don’t Tell I held my first ever live Q & A session last week on YouTube. Today, I’m republishing it here for those who didn’t catch it live.Throughout this discussion I took questions on the business aspects of filmmaking - addressing many of the most pressing issues for filmmakers looking to build long term career sustainability. Topics covered include: Getting your movie produced, building a personal brand, DIY distribution options in 2020, the importance of owning your audience and much more.For more content like this visit www.noa...
2020-05-14
1h 22
JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 433: Understanding the Browser Layer with Noam Rosenthal
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020May 13th to 15th - register now!Noam Rosenthal has worked in both web and native technologies. He leads off with a discussion of the history of the web, browsers, and specifically webkit. The panel then goes into how browsers and built and discuss the differences between the different browsers.PanelAJ O’NealAimee KnightSteve EdwardsDan ShappirGuestNoam Rosenthal "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! LinksJSJ 428: The Alphabet Soup of Performance MeasurementsTest suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and othersJSJ 421: Seman...
2020-05-12
52 min
Awkward Silences
#19 - What UX Researchers Can Learn From Children with Noam Segal of Wealthfront
This week on the podcast, Erin and JH talk to Noam Segal who recently gave a talk at the UXR Strive conference in Toronto, and after hearing all the buzz we had to chat with him about it ourselves. He shared some lessons he's learned about research from his four year old daughter, including, keep your eye on the prize, find a method in the madness, tell it like it is, be a good host, and believe in magic. About our guestNoam Segal is a UX, business, and career coach and the Senior...
2019-06-28
45 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Getting Your Indie Film Programmed At Festivals With Karolyne Sosa
The film festival submission process can be extremely daunting for filmmakers, especially those that have no experience on the festival circuit. Many filmmakers neglect to understand what festivals are truly looking for with their submissions, and don’t give themselves the best chance possible to get programmed.In today’s episode, Karolyne Sosa, Programming Director for DTLAFF, sheds light on the programming process - sharing inside info from behind the scenes, outlining exactly what goes into creating a festival slate. Topics discussed include: programming blind submissions vs. curated films, optimizing communication with festivals, what the programming process entails, how...
2018-05-17
45 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Color Correction: Maximizing The Power Of LUTs On Set & In Post
Over the past few years, color correction tools have become extremely accessible, and more filmmakers than ever are now color grading their own footage - often using LUTs, or Look Up Tables. While LUTs can offer filmmakers an incredible way to improve their creative results while also dramatically reducing post-production time, they need to be used carefully and purposefully in order to achieve the best possible effect.In this episode, Noam discusses best practices for using LUTs at every stage of the filmmaking process. Topics include: integrating LUTs into your pre-prouduction workflow, monitoring with LUTs on set, audition l...
2018-01-18
43 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Working on a Robert Rodriguez Produced Feature Film With Jamie Jung
Robert Rodriguez, the single biggest pioneer of micro-budget filmmaking, recently launched a new filmmaking initiative called Rebel Without a Crew. His goal was to give 5 filmmakers each a budget of $7000 and some guidance so they could each write and direct their own feature film. The whole process was documented as a series and will air in the near future on Robert’s own El Rey Network.On today’s show, Noam interviews Jamie Jung - one of the talented actors that was fortunate to take part in the Rebel Without a Crew series. Over the course of the episod...
2018-01-04
1h 00
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
5 Ways To Incease Your Odds Of Being Accepted Into Any Film Festival
Every filmmaker dreams of screening their work at Sundance or Cannes, but only a select few will ever have the fortune of receiving a coveted acceptance letter from a notable festival. And while there is no denying that it is only getting harder and harder to get into any film festival with each passing year, there are countless ways in which any filmmaker can increase their chances of beating the odds.In this episode, Noam shares his opinions on film festivals from a top-level, explaining how filmmakers can leverage festivals to help them create the best and most ma...
2017-12-21
34 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Maximizing Creative Results & Profits By Applying The 80/20 Principle To Filmmaking
Productivity expert Tim Ferris often talks about the 80/20 principle, which states that 80% of our results can be attributed to just 20% of our efforts. While this principle can be applied to virtually anything - from business decisions to our personal lives - it has some uniquely poweful benefits for filmmakers that are looking to optimize their creative output and increase their income.Many filmmakers feel that they don't have enough time to get their projects off the ground, or that they aren't seeing the career results they would expect given the amount of effort they put into their work...
2017-12-14
39 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Creative Distribution Options For Micro-Budget Filmmakers With Liz Manshil
Micro-budget filmmakers often put a tremendous amount of effort into production and post, but tend to lose steam when it comes time to distribute their work. Unfortunately, this means that many great films never find an audience, and end up collecting dust on a shelf rather than generating income for the filmmakers behind the project.On today’s episode, Noam interviews Liz Manashil, the talented filmmaker behind the micro-budget feature film Bread and Butter. Liz is also the manager of the Creative Distribution Initiative at Sundance Institute, which has given her a tremendous amount of insight on the di...
2017-11-09
1h 02
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
5 Tough Listener Questions From True Micro-Budget Filmmakers
For the first time on the podcast, Noam takes listener questions that were sent in via e-mail and Twitter from micro-budget filmmakers looking for advice. Topics covered includes: the creative process, career advice, working with unprepared actors, abandoning projects and much more.If you would like to have your question answered on a future episode, be sure to ask Noam via twitter at www.twitter.com/noamkrollAnd for more content like this visit www.noamkroll.com
2017-11-02
34 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
From Idea To Finished Film: Making A Micro-Budget Feature In 6 Months
While most studio level feature films take many years to produce, micro-budget films often come together far more quickly as there is less red tape involved at every stage. In fact, some filmmakers have realized their visions in as little as 6 months, which is virtually unheard of in filmmaking at other budget levels.In this episode, Noam outlines his optimal 6 month feature film schedule - from concept to finished product - and explains how this type of time constraint can benefit the creative process. He walks listeners through every stage, detailing how much time should be allocated to w...
2017-10-19
33 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
An Interview With Literary Manager & Writing Consultant Whitney Davis
Micro-budget films have increased in technical quality by leaps and bounds over the past decade, but many still fail to reach an audience as a result of underdeveloped stories and screenplays. This has ultimately become the achilles heel for so many micro-budget filmmakers, which is why it’s so imperative that every filmmaker, regardless of budget, places an equal weight on the writing process.In today’s episode, Noam interviews Whitney Davis - a literary manager who started in this business as a TV writer (represented by William Morris Agency), and later moved into script consulting and management. Over...
2017-10-12
56 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
3 Story Structures Designed For True Micro-Budget Films
Story structure is the backbone of just about every film, and a true mastery of stucture is critical to the success of any filmmaker. Many narrative features falter as a result of poor structure, and unfortunately this is true even of films that are built on very strong premises, characters, and themes. Ultimately, structure provides the connective tissue that brings all of the key ingredients of a great screenplay together, and without the right structural mechanisms it's difficult to create work that is greater than the sum of it's parts.In this episode, Noam discusses the concept of stru...
2017-10-05
33 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
When To Quit Your Day Job And Pursue Filmmaking Full Time
One of the most universal struggles for filmmakers is knowing how and when to quit working at a day job. Making indepdnent films requires a ton of time and flexibility when it comes to scheduling, and many filmmakers believe that their current work-life setup is preventing them from having the time they need to reach their goals.Over the course of this episode, Noam dives deep into the idea of leaving a stable career to pursue filmmaking full time, and explores a number of key questions that all filmmakers should ask themselves when making the leap. These questions a...
2017-09-28
34 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Designing & Discovering The Perfect Cinema Lens With Ryan Avery
Cinema lenses are one of the most crucial tools in any filmmaker's toolkit, yet many filmmakers have a limited knowledge of how glass will affect their image from both a creative and technical standpoint.In this episode, Noam interviews Ryan Avery - the founder of Veydra lenses - who designed one of the most sought after lens kits for independent filmmakers: The Veydra Mini Primes.Over the course of this interview, Ryan details exactly what goes into designing and developing high quality cinema glass, what optical qualities to look for when purchasing lenses, the future of...
2017-09-21
1h 09
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
The 5 Most Critical Color Grading Mistakes Made By Filmmakers
Color grading tools have become more accessible than ever, and as a result filmmakers are becoming hyper aware of the role that color plays in their work. Countless filmmakers are now training themselves in the art and science of color grading as a means to elevate the quality of their work without needing to rely on post-houses.That said, the color process as a whole still poses a steep learning curve, and many filmmakers jump into their color processes before being fully aware of the technical and creative challenges that they will be faced with.In thi...
2017-09-07
33 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
5 Fundamental Tips For Shooting In Natural Light
Micro-budget filmmakers often utilize natural light as a means to simplify production requirements and reduce time on set, while also benfitting from the beautiful aethetic that it offers. When done right, this approach can truly offer filmmakers a best of both worlds scenatio - the ability to capture gorgeous images with minimal crew and gear.Achieving cinema-quality results with natural light can be easier said than done though, as the lack of control over lighting, color temperature, and other variables can pose some major challenges for filmmakers.In this episode, Noam discusses his 5 fundamental tips for sh...
2017-08-17
25 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Developing a Festival Strategy That Works For Your Film
With thousands of film festivals in existence and more popping up every year, filmmakers are finding it increasingly difficult to navigate the festival circuit. And while most filmmakers have some rough festival goals in mind as they approach the submission process, many have not taken the time to truly develop a strategy that will benefit their film.In this episode, Noam sheds light on the film festival submission process from his perspective as both a filmmaker, and someone who has judged for festivals and film competitions in the past. Topics covered include: Budgeting for festival submissions, understanding the od...
2017-08-10
31 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
7 Time Saving & Efficiency Rules For The Micro-Budget Filmmaker
Production and post-production time on micro-budget films is severely limited, making it crucial for filmmakers to ensure they are being as efficient as possible with the limited time that they do have.Based on his experience with the micro-budget feature film “Shadows on the Road”, Noam outlines his top 7 rules for filmmakers looking to optimize production time and increase efficiency across the board. Topics covered include: How and why to keep your locations to a minimum, simplified coverage options that allow for better creative results in less time, a post-production workflows that involves locking picture reel by reel, and m...
2017-08-03
40 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
How To Direct & Execute a No-Budget Production Without a Crew
Making a micro-budget film is hard. Making a no-budget film is even harder - especially when you are the only crew member.In this episode, Noam shares actionable tips and advice for no-budget filmmakers who need to act as the Director, DP, and Sound Recordist all at once. From making adjustments to the screenplay, to modifying blocking, lighting, and sound recording techniques, there are countless ways in which no-budget filmmakers can ensure they are still achieving a high production value, even without a crew to fall back on...All of this and much more on this...
2017-07-28
32 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Writing and Crowdfunding an Original Webseries With Will Gong
On this episode, Noam interviews Will Gong - a Writer and Editor with years of experience working on large scale feature film projects. Currently working at Disney, Will has edited promos, featurettes, behind the scenes content, and much more for films like Star Wars: Rogue One, Beauty and the Beast, Straight Outta Compton, and many others.While Will has a great deal of experience working on larger productions, he has most recently decided to develop his own content on a smaller scale, and is now in pre-production for a new micro-budget web series he wrote, titled “Bunkheads”. Over the...
2017-07-20
1h 07
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Breaking Down The Budget For a $12,000 Feature Film
Many micro-budget feature films are budgeted around $10,000 - $15,000, and are produced over the course of 10 - 12 days. While this type of budget can be a challenge to work with once cast, crew, locations, and other costs are factored in, it can actually go a very long way when approached the right way.In this podcast, Noam breaks down a simple formula for budgeting a 12 day feature film at $1000/day. Using this approach, filmmakers can confidently approach their production process, knowing that all of their core expenses will be covered, including: Cast and crew, location fees, gear, post-produciton and mo...
2017-07-13
24 min
Cafe Bots
Picture This
1) Yoav reviews the GameIS conference 2) 12:16 - John Garcia - Green Machine 3) 15:12 - Noam paints with CSS 4) 22:15 - Beasty Boys - Picture This 5) 24:36 - Brothers of Ruby
2017-07-12
39 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Scheduling a 12 Day Micro-Budget Feature Film Production
One of the most challenging tasks for micro-budget filmmakers is creating a shooting schedule that serves both the creative needs of a feature length production and the logistical paramters of the project. The goal is often to shoot as many pages per day as possible without sacrificing quality, but that is easier said than done.Over the course of this episode, Noam outlines a 12 day shooting schedule that he highly recommends for filmmakers looking to find that perfect balance between quality and efficiency. The schedule is designed for an average shooting rate of 7 1/2 pages per day, and a total...
2017-06-30
24 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
The Key Fundamentals Of Directing Your Actors
It goes without saying that actors are the lifeblood of any film, and for this very reason it's crucial that all narrative directors fully understand how to elicit powerful and authentic performances from their talent. No two actors are trained in exactly the same way, and no two use the same tools to bring their characters to life, making communicating a specific vision with talent particularly confusing for many directors.There are however, many universal techniques and approaches that directors can and should apply both on set and off, that will allow them to tap into the full po...
2017-06-22
29 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Utilizing Vimeo To Grow As a Filmmaker & Build Your Audience With Derick Rhodes
Countless filmmakers have leveraged the power of Vimeo to showcase their work, refine their craft, and ultimately build an audience for themselves. Some have had so much success on Vimeo that they have even drawn the attention of Hollywood producers who later afforded them the opportunity to direct, write, DP, or otherwise contribue to full blown feature film projects.On this episode, Noam chats with Derick Rhodes, the Director of Creator Programs & Events at Vimeo. As a filmmaker himself and a former producer for Shutterstock, Derick is truly a wealth of knowledge, and over the course of this intervi...
2017-06-01
58 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
How To Find Existing Writing Material To Direct
While some filmmakers absolutely love the writing process and consider themselves true writer-directors, many others prefer to focus strictly on directing, and as such are often searching for high quality written material to work with. In this episode, Noam explores 3 fundamental strategies that can greatly benefit those filmmakers who are eager to get on set as soon as possible, but struggle to find the right material to get them there.For more content like this visit: www.noamkroll.com
2017-05-25
21 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Short Films Vs. Feature Films
Filmmakers at all levels - amateur and professional - often struggle with the same question: What type of project would best help my artistic career, a short or a feature film? While there is no right or wrong answer, there are some clear pros and cons to both that should always be taken into account before venturing off into production. in this episode Noam weighs in with some of his thoughs on each, and outlines how to make the most out of both.For more content like this visit www.noamkroll.com
2017-05-18
25 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Mastering The Art Of Coverage As a Director
Using scene coverage in unique or unexpected ways is one of the most effective ways for you to leave your mark on a film. Filmmakers are often taught to simply cover their scenes with just a master and closeups, which often leads to less interesting storytelling and less dynamic scenes, even though better choices are readily available.In this episode, Noam shares his insight on how to approach the art of coverage to give yourself more creative and practical options on set and in post-production.For more content like this visit: www.noamkroll.com
2017-05-15
26 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
How To Pick The Right DSLR or Mirrorless Camera For Your Film
With hundreds of 4K capable DSLR and Mirrorless cameras on the market today, choosing the right one can be a very tough decision. In this epsiode, Noam outlines his tought process for purchasing the right camera for your unique needs as a filmmaker, the most critical features you should be looking for in a camera, and explains why DSLRs/Mirrorless cameras are as relevant as ever for filmmakers on a budget.For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com
2017-05-12
24 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
An Interview With Micro-Budget Filmmakers: Jamie Benyon & Lucy Jordan
In this episode, Noam interviews Jamie Benyon and Lucy Jordan, who recently completed production on a micro-budget feature film titled Time of The Season. With exprience on big-budget productions such as Wonder Woman, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Beasts, Free Fire and Rogue One, the filmmaking duo has developed a unique take on their approach to micro-budget films.For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com.You can see some of Jamie and Lucy's work on Time of The Season below:https://twitter.com/TotSFilmhttps://www.facebook.com/TimeofTheSeasonFilmht...
2017-05-11
58 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Finding Motivation & Staying Committed To Your Film
Filmmakers are notorious for starting projects that they don't finish, and more often than not this issue stems from a lack of proper motivation and commitment. In this episode, Noam explores the fundamental reasons why motivation and commitment are the keys to success for filmmakers, and shares some actionable tips that will help you stay on track throughout the course of your filmmaking process.www.noamkroll.com
2017-05-04
24 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
How To Break Into The Industry As a Director
Noam explores the different paths that filmmakers take to become feature film Directors, and shares actionable methodology that is universally helpful for aspiring Directors who are looking to reach their full potential.For more content like this, be sure to follow Noam's blog at: http://www.noamkroll.com
2017-04-27
30 min
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Story Development & Screenwriting Insight
On this episode, Noam shares insight and tips on crafting the perfect story and script for a micro-budget screenplay. Using examples from his recent feature film, he outlines the do's and dont's of writing a script with the intention of producing it on a micro-budget level.For more content like this, be sure to visit http://www.noamkroll.com
2017-04-20
22 min
Cafe Bots
Episode 38
1) Yoav becomes a freelancer 2) 17:00 - Powwers - I Wanna New JoJ 3) 20:49 - Tom shares his experience from a trip to the US 4) 36:10 - Iggy Pop - American Valhalla 5) 40:37 - Noam tries Elm
2017-03-09
50 min
Cafe Bots
Dissing Dudes
1) Yoav stands up for Angular.js developers 2) 14:23 - Boris - Fuzzy Reactor 3) 17:50 - Tom becomes an entrepreneur 4) 36:27 - Motley Crue - Kickstart My Heart 5) 41:08 - Noam talks about K8s
2016-12-06
50 min