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A spiritual crisis grips the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1692 that results in the deaths of twenty-five people and effectively ended a budding American theocracy. Remarkable Providences dives deep into the climate of purity and resentment that generated one of the most enduring–and misunderstood–American myths. Kate Devorak, a former Salem tour guide and current Salem nerd, takes us through the story of how fear, greed, prejudice, and zeal caused a community to nearly destroy itself from the ...
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Beyond The Numbers (of Sports) Podcast

Beyond The Numbers Podcast

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A weekly 45min podcast where we go 'Beyond The Numbers' of Sports & Life to bring you the story within the story, of the stories that matter! Hosted by Former Googler & Florida Gator Football Player Telly Concepción and Goldman Sachs & Elias Sports Bureau Alum Amit Karr
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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with breast cancer expert Dr. Sarah Cate as we dive into the different types of breast cancer, how common they are, and whether women are being diagnosed younger. Dr. Cate breaks down the role of genetic testing, the power of advanced imaging for early detection, and the latest in minimally invasive surgeries…
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Get ready for an eye-opening episode with Dr. Rachel Schreiber as she delves into non-food allergies in kids and the differences between seasonal allergies in children and adults. We’ll bust myths about at-home tests, share when kids can be accurately diagnosed, and explore cutting-edge treatments like immunotherapy. Discover practical tips for red…
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and pediatric neurology. Our guest shares how they became interested in AI's role in healthcare and discusses how AI is being utilized to enhance diagnostic accuracy, especially in neurodevelopmental pediatrics. We explore how these advancements are improving acce…
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and pediatric neurology. Dr. Taraman shares how he became interested in AI's role in healthcare and discusses how AI is being utilized to enhance diagnostic accuracy, especially in neurodevelopmental pediatrics. We explore how these advancements are improving acce…
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In this episode with Dr. Anna Goldenberg, DO, the discussion revolves around trauma injuries and their medical implications. Dr. Goldenberg explains the significance of the "golden hour" in trauma care and how different types of injuries like blunt, penetrating, and burn traumas impact treatment. She also covers the challenges posed by gun-related …
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In this episode, Dr. Alan Rozanski, Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine and Director of Nuclear Cardiology at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, shares his groundbreaking research on how to enhance vitality and well-being. He introduces his comprehensive health model, The Six Domains of Health, which covers exercise, diet, sleep, emotional h…
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In this episode, we explore what it means for a child to be "gifted" and how parents can identify and support their gifted children. We'll cover IQ testing, historical perspectives, and the unique social, emotional, and academic challenges that gifted students face in traditional school settings. Additionally, we discuss how parents can advocate fo…
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In this podcast episode, Zoya Treyster, MD explores the most common food allergies in children, why they’re increasing, and the latest methods for diagnosing and managing them. We discuss the role of oral immunotherapy, strategies for preventing allergies, and the impact of early introduction of allergenic foods. Plus, we cover promising new treatm…
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In this episode, we sit down with a Aliza Eisenstein who transitioned from traditional dietetics to intuitive eating coaching. We explore the core principles of intuitive eating, common misconceptions, and how it helps individuals break free from diet culture to trust their bodies. We also discuss the unique challenges faced by the frum community, …
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Rachel Offenbacher, MD is a Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM). She received her Medical Degree from SUNY Downstate after completing the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education (a 7 year BS/MD program at CUNY). She completed her residency and fellowship at CHAM and is an Assistanr Professor at the …
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On today’s episode we chat with Arman Soleimani and Patrick Hynes of the Golden State Racing Collective. This was a great conversation exploring the why behind GSRC and talking about the gaps they hope to fill in both racing and running culture. We learn more about Arman and Patrick’s journey as athletes and as runners and talk about how running is…
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Deena Levine Davidovics, MD grew up in Miami Beach Florida where she attended the RASG Hebrew Academy. After high school she spent a year in Israel studying at Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim and then attended a 6 year BA/MD program at Lehigh University and Drexel University College of Medicine. Deena went on to Pediatric Residency Training at UMD…
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In this episode, Jennie Berkovich, DO interviews Gail Gutman, MD to explore the critical role of specialists in supporting young people's health. We'll discuss the alarming rise in eating disorders, uncovering the factors contributing to this trend. Our conversation delves into the complex relationship between body image and disordered eating, high…
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In this episode, we sit down with Beatie Deutsch, a champion marathon runner and mother of five, to explore her remarkable journey as a professional athlete living with celiac disease. Beatie shares how her diagnosis impacted her approach to nutrition and training, and the unique challenges of maintaining a kosher, gluten-free diet while competing …
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This week we are sharing our conversation with Cindy Smith, runner, mother, and founder of Pen and Paces. Cindy started running to manage burnout while working in tech and the challenge and process immediately resonated with her. In this episode we talk about how her love of running has guided her, developing her artistic talent, founding Pen and P…
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Jordana Herschthal, M.D., is a board-certified dermatologist and a diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology. With 15 years of expertise in both medical and cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Herschthal specializes in cosmetic dermatology, injectables, and laser procedures. She is sought after for her detailed and comprehensive approach to facial harmo…
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In this episode, we dive into the personal journeys of Rochel and Esther, the inspiring founders of Insight Beyond Eyesight, as they share their experiences living with vision impairment. They discuss the assistive technologies and accommodations that make everyday life easier, both at home and in professional settings. We explore how they manage p…
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Dr. Emily Hoffman was born and raised in New York. She graduated from SUNY Downstate College of Medicine in 2017. She did her Internal Medicine residency at Montefiore Medical Center from 2017-2020 and served as chief resident in 2021. Dr. Hoffman is passionate about medical education and was part of a medical education pathway in both medical scho…
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In this episode, Jennie Berkovich, DO sits down with Sunny Levi, a dedicated martial arts therapist from Kids Kicking Cancer to explore how martial arts is used as a powerful tool to support children with cancer and chronic illnesses. We discuss the specific techniques taught and how they help improve the physical and emotional well-being of these …
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya, an expert in female pelvic health and urogynecology, to explore her journey and passion for this important area of medicine. Dr. Dubinskaya explains what urogynecology entails, the common pelvic health issues women face, and what happens to the pelvic floor during different life stages. Sh…
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Alison Escalante, pediatrician and author, about her powerful concept of the "shouldstorm"—the relentless culture of criticism and pressure that overwhelms today's parents. Dr. Escalante walks us through her 3-step method—"Sigh, See, Start"—which helps parents overcome stress and embrace a calmer, more joyful appro…
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In this insightful interview, Lizzy Savetsky opens up about her decision to publicly share her struggles with alcohol and why she chose to do so on a platform like Aish. We discuss the resources available within the Jewish community for those facing alcohol use disorder and explore what more can be done to provide support. Lizzy shares her thoughts…
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Dr. Priya Jaisinghani, MD, is a dedicated endocrinologist specializing in adult care, with expertise in endocrinology, obesity medicine, and diabetes. She serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Jaisinghani comple…
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This week we talk to Dr. Jason Tso, a board-certified cardiologist with the Sports Cardiology Program and the Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease and Stanford’s Medical director of the Sports Cardiology Program. We talk about his path from road cycling to sports cardiology and advancing research to learn more about heart health in endurance…
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Mindy Blumenfeld, a trauma therapist, is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice. She is certified in EMDR, Somatic Experiencing as well as trained in IFS and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. She works through a lens of attachment and how early experiences impact human development. Her other passions are speaking and writing, using both to…
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Yair Saperstein, MD MPH is CEO and cofounder of AvoMD. He is a dual board-certified physician in internal medicine and clinical informatics, is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) and is affiliated with Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Saperstein served on the implementation team for multiple Epic go-lives, and was inpatient medicine Chief Resident at HHC…
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Dr. Simcha Chesner is a clinical psychologist, trained and raised in the USA. He has lived in Israel for the past 33 years. He founded a network of junior high and high schools for boys with ADHD in Israel and has served the Israeli community for the past three decades. He has written several books in Hebrew and Kosher ADHD is his first book, co-au…
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On October 7, Hamas launched a horrific terror attack in Israel. Over 1,300 Israelis have been killed, over 3,200 have been injured, and nearly 200 hostages have been taken. As always, JOWMA’s network of physicians is here to serve the Jewish world. Now, WE NEED YOUR HELP. Help support JOWMA’s work and our medical mission. We are bringing criticall…
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This week we are sharing our conversation with 𝗔𝗻𝗻𝗮 𝗟𝗼𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻, a road and trail runner, member of the Impalas, OTQ 2020, and 2022 Team USA Gold Medalist in the 100K. We have a fun and fascinating conversation about the power of teammates, going all in on running this year, training with a coach, and going after big goals when the fire is stoked!⁣ ⁣ So…
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Alisa Minkin, MD is former host of JOWMA Podcast which provides health education geared to the Orthodox community. Dr Minkin also previously produces the JOWMA Preventative Health hotline (929-4-GEZUNT/929-444-9868) and is past chair of the JOWMA Preventative Health Committee. She is a board-certified pediatrician in Oceanside, NY. She attended Joh…
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Atira Kaplan, MD is a board-certified physiatrist. She received her medical degree from SUNY Downstate Medical Center; and completed residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and fellowship in Women’s Health Rehabilitation, at Montefiore Medical Center. Dr. Kaplan works in two private practices, Maxwell Medical in Manhattan, and Millennium…
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Chumi Friedman is the Director of HUG, a program of ATIME supporting couples experiencing perinatal and infant loss. She is RTS trained and a certified doula and chaplain.Yonina specializes in helping women and couples who experience (d) perinatal and infant loss, infertility, and perinatal or postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Yonina is traine…
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In this episode we talk to Abbie McNulty just a few days after she ran the 2024 Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando! Abbie is a former Stanford Track & Field and Cross Country Athlete. After college, Abbie ran for the Reebok Boston Track Club (based in Charlottesville, VA) before making her way back to the Bay Area. Abbie overcame injuries and other…
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Frani S. Pollack is a licensed psychologist and social worker. She has been in practice for 30 years. Frani has worked at multiple inpatient, day treatment, and outpatient programs. She currently works at Bala Child & Family Assoicates where she sees individuals, teens, and families. She has also taught and trained students, supervised, and ran sup…
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Simcha Weinstein is a best-selling author, syndicated columnist, and Family Peer Advocate at Families Together in New York State. He serves on the Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC), a federally-funded New York State agency working under the direction of the Governor. He is the Chair of the Religious Affairs Committee at Pratt Insti…
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An experienced, board-certified OB/GYN, Dr. Elissa Hellman, has been in practice for over ten years in Milwaukee, WI. She received her medical degree from NYU and completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at North Shore Hospital in Manhasset. She is also the physician at The Confident Kallah, a telemedicine gynecology practice focused on t…
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Gabby Barreto, MS, RD, CDN, CSSD is a registered dietititian and personal trainer. She obtained her Master’s in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology from Columbia University and completed her Dietietic Internship at LIU Post. She is a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics and specializes in eating disorders. She is a Professor at St. Josephs Univer…
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Innessa Donskoy is a pediatric sleep medicine physician at Advocate Children’s Hospital in Illinois. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine for the Sleep Medicine fellowship. She completed her Pediatric Residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago and her Sleep Medicine Fellowsh…
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In this episode we talk to Cal Calamia fresh off their win at the New York City Marathon! Cal is a marathoner, educator, poet, and an inclusivity activist for trans and nonbinary athletes. In November, Cal became the first trans nonbinary athlete to be granted a therapeutic use exemption for testosterone by the US Anti-Doping agency. This trailbrea…
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Susan Senator is an author, blogger and journalist living in the Boston area with her husband Ned Batchelder. She has three sons, the oldest of whom is 33 and has severe autism. Ms. Senator is the author of Making Peace With Autism as well as The Autism Mom’s Survival Guide and Autism Adulthood: Insights and Creative Strategies for a Fulfilling Lif…
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Katja Rowell MD is a family doctor and responsive feeding specialist on a mission to bring peace and joy back to the family table. Described as “academic, but warm and down to earth,” she is a popular speaker and has appeared in numerous publications. Dr. Rowell believes that helping children grow up to have a healthy relationship with food and the…
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Dr. Minkowitz M.D. is a neuroradiologist. He is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Assistant Attending Radiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. He attended medical school at Cornell, completed an intern year at SUNY, Downstate and radiology residency and a neuroradiology fellowship at Cornell. Jewish Medical E…
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Adina Levitan, MS, CCLS is a certified child life specialist with a Master’s degree in Child Life, Administration and Family Professional Collaboration from Towson University. To become a certified child life specialist Adina volunteered at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital and Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital. Following the completion of her Mast…
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In this episode we talk to Emily Oster, fresh off her run at CIM! If you have a kid or are expecting, you know of Emily. Emily is an Economist, Professor, Writer, Podcaster, Parent, and now, a MARATHONER! Emily is the founder of the podcast and newsletter, Parent Data. Parent Data, along with her books Expecting Better, Cribsheet, and The Family Fi…
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Jennifer Bain, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor of neurology and pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Bain completed both an M.D. and PhD. as well as general pediatrics residency at Rutgers – New Jersey Medical School in New Jersey. She then trained in Child Neurology at New York Presbyterian – Columbia University Medical Center …
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Dr. Zvi Jacob Schreiber completed his medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin. His residency training for Anatomic and Clinical Pathology was at SUNY Stony Brook, where he was chief Resident. He completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at NY-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University for Surgical Pathology and GI Pathology. Dr. Schreiber has …
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This week we are sharing our conversation with Zach Litoff, runner, artists, and Santa Clara Alumni. Zach ran a 14:13 at Tracksmith’s Twilight 5000 in San Francisco this summer and paced a blistering heat 1 at the Oakland Twilight 5000. We had a fascinating conversation about his experience falling in love with running, building team culture, creat…
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Dr. Esther Rollhaus is board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist. A graduate of Stern College for Women, Esther received her medical degree from the Icahn School of Medicine and completed adult psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship in Montefiore Medical Center. She is an adjunct professor at Stern Colle…
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Eilís O’Connell-Sussman is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), New York State Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA-NY), and certified special educator. She earned her master’s degree in autism and intellectual disabilities at Teachers College, Columbia University, and continued her education in applied behavior analysis (ABA) at the Florida Instit…
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Jay Holder is back! We talked to Jay fresh off three very important events: the New York City Marathon; the announcement that he will be the new Executive Director of Running USA; and of course, 1989 (Taylor’s Version). We kick things off by talking about the New York City Marathon and what his role was at the race. We then get into some exciting c…
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