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Monday, November 3rd

voiceamerica.com - Variety Channel

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2:00PMET/11:00-11AMPT

Miriam Udel

Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children’s Literature



Miriam Udel, author of Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children’s Literature, is a Rabbi, scholar, and mother who reveals the impact of stories and poems written for Yiddish-speaking children in the early 20th century on what it means to be a Jew today.  


Miriam Udel discusses what Yiddish is and how its imaginative works helped and will continue to inspire Jewish children around the world make sense of their identity, resist injustice, and dream boldly. She will explain how early Yiddish books for children build symbolic nations without borders, instills dignity and purpose, and how it reshaped generations of Jewish life.




To hear the interview with Miriam Udel on November 3rd




Monday, November 10th

voiceamerica.com - Variety Channel

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2:00PMET/11:00-12:00PMPT

Susanne Biro

This Could Be Everything


Susanne Biro, author of This Could Be Everything, contains 24+ years of global experience coaching over 200 CEOs and thousands of senior leaders, and specializes in emotional intelligence, leadership effectiveness, and whole-life success. Through her signature approach, Inner Life Leadership, she helps leaders harness the power of self-awareness.


Susannae strives to help her clients obtain greater self-knowledge and advanced self-mastery, which translates into greater leadership effectiveness and concrete business results. In her book she provides insight on breaking free from thought patterns that are limiting you and stifling your joy, unlocking clarity, confidence, and creativity when it matters most, building deeper, more meaningful connections with others and ahieving results that reflect your highest aspirations.





To hear Interview on with Susanne Biro on November 10th


Monday, November 17th

voiceamerica.com - Variety Channel

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2:00PMET/11:00-11AMPT

Jeffrey Weiss

Racing Against Time


Jeffrey Weiss, author of Racing Against Time: On Ironman, Ultramarathons and the Quest for

Transformation in Mid-Life, was forty-eight years old, out of shape and searching for new purpose when he took on his first 10K, sparking the personal evolution and life-altering change which inspired his book.


Racing Against Time: On Ironman, Ultramarathons and the Quest for Transformation in Mid-Life is his new fitness memoir that tells how he pushed through perceived limits to became an Ironman and ultramarathoner, proving that age is no barrier to strength and ambition while exploring the emotional renewal that comes with chasing bold goals.


Jeff strives to encourage others to see fitness as an accessible tool for changing how they age, so

that they can continue to live actively and vigorously for years longer than they ever thought possible.



To hear interview with Jeffrey Weiss on November 17th






Monday, November 24th

voiceamerica.com - Variety Channel

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2:00-3:00PMET/11:00-12:00PMPT

Paula Marshall

Finding the Soul of Big Business


Paula Marshall, Author of Finding the Soul of Big Business, is a third-generation Tulsan, has been the CEO of Bama Companies since 1990. Recognized for her community impact and philanthropic efforts, she has been inducted into both the Tulsa and Oklahoma Hall of Fame.


From Paula's family humble beginnings in Dallas, Texas in 1927, Bama developed, manufactured, and sold the first handheld pie in 1967. Today, their facilities produce 2 million pies per day, as well as 1.5 million biscuits, 1 million hotcakes and 1 million pizza crusts for markets all over the world.

In this episode, Paula talks about the trust principle, how leaders lead in times of chaos and change, the "emotional bank account" Covey principle and how companies are replacing synthetic dyes in foods and how to keep food safe.




To hear the interview with Paula Marshall on November 24th

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• Stress Management, Burnout and Compassion Fatigue

• Assessing your conflict management style

• Dealing with Challenging Behaviors 

• Positive Aging

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