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Jun 6, 2025 • 31min

Ep 111: Many Voices One Community with Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews and guest Irma Jeanty on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 111: Many Voices, One Community Guest: Irma Jeanty | Host: Gaitley Stevenson-MathewsIn this powerful debut episode of Many Voices, One Community on hmTv, host Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews sits down with longtime friend and community changemaker Irma Jeanty, Director of the Glen Cove EOC. With warmth, humility, and passion, Irma shares her personal journey from growing up in Haiti to becoming a tireless advocate for youth, seniors, and families on Long Island.Together, they explore how love, service, and community empowerment can transform lives—from launching food programs for seniors to college tours that inspire young people to dream bigger. Irma reflects on her upbringing, her daughter's recent graduation from Berkeley Law, and how she uses both compassion and accountability to guide the next generation.They also dive into critical issues of our time, including bullying, antisemitism, and the need for inclusive leadership. This heartfelt conversation sets the tone for a podcast committed to honoring diverse voices and shared humanity.Tune in for an inspiring episode filled with hope, gratitude, and the reminder that one person can make a lasting difference in their community.Support the show
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Jun 2, 2025 • 23min

Ep 110: Legacy Chronicles with Zachary Graulich and guest Esther Jamnik on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 110 of Legacy Chronicles Guest: Esther Jamnik | Host: Zachary Graulich Presented by hmTv and the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC)In this deeply moving episode of Legacy Chronicles, Assistant Director of Education Zachary Graulich sits down with Esther Jamnik, a second-generation Holocaust survivor, to share her powerful journey of rediscovering and honoring her father’s legacy. Esther recounts how she transformed from someone who once avoided Holocaust memorial programs into a passionate educator and speaker, dedicated to preserving memory and building empathy among younger generations.Esther speaks about her father’s harrowing survival through Auschwitz and the death march, her mother’s separate escape through Soviet territories, and how she ultimately found her voice during a pandemic-era writing course offered by HMTC. From speaking at a family unveiling to addressing students in multiple languages, Esther's testimony is not only a tribute to her parents but a call to action for education, understanding, and standing up against antisemitism.This episode explores how one person’s willingness to speak out can inspire generations—and potentially change lives.🎧 Listen now to hear a story of survival, legacy, and resilience—and discover why Holocaust education matters more than ever.Visit hmtcli.org for more episodes and educational resources.Support the show
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May 30, 2025 • 30min

Ep 109: Influential Origins with Alan Mindel and guest Daniel Spaulding on hmTv

Send us Fan MailPodcast Title: Influential Origins Episode 109: Daniel Ryan Spaulding — Comedy, Courage, and Confronting Hypocrisy Host: Alan Mindel Guest: Daniel Ryan SpauldingDescription: In this bold and thought-provoking episode of Influential Origins, comedian and social commentator Daniel Ryan Spaulding joins host Alan Mindel for a raw conversation that blends humor, personal journey, and unapologetic truth-telling.Daniel shares his upbringing in Canada, his global comedy career, and the personal transformation that led him from the stages of Berlin and Tel Aviv to the heart of Jewish and Israeli advocacy in New York City. He reflects on his viral comedy that challenged stereotypes, his disillusionment with progressive circles post-October 7th, and the backlash he faced for speaking out against antisemitism and defending Western democratic values.Together, they unpack the dangerous rise of ideological extremism in the West, the manipulation of human rights rhetoric by jihadist sympathizers, and the global silence in the face of rising hatred toward Jews. Spaulding’s insight is both searing and sincere—an artist using his voice to confront moral collapse with courage, clarity, and conviction.Themes:Comedy as social critiqueLGBTQ identity and Middle East conflictViral activism and personal costThe failure of Western institutionsThe blurred lines between progressivism and extremismThis is an episode you won’t forget. Listen in as Daniel Ryan Spaulding refuses to be silent—and reminds us why speaking the truth still matters.Support the show
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May 28, 2025 • 29min

Ep 108: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and guest Jonathan Satovsky P2 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 108: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and Jonathan Satovski (Part 2)In this compelling continuation of their conversation, host Arnie Herz welcomes back wealth advisor, author, and thought leader Jonathan Satovski for part two of Habits of a Whole Heart. Together, they explore the deeper meaning of true wealth—beyond dollars and cents—and how aligning your values with daily habits can create a life of freedom, purpose, and legacy.Jonathan shares insights on the "four types of capital"—financial, human, social, and spiritual—and why nurturing all four is essential for a whole-hearted, fulfilling life. Drawing inspiration from legendary coach John Wooden and their own life experiences, Arnie and Jonathan discuss how small details, consistent practices, and intentional living can create ripple effects in our families, communities, and the world.This episode is a powerful reminder that wealth is not just what you have, but how you live. Tune in for inspiration on building a life of clarity, gratitude, and lasting impact.Support the show
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May 28, 2025 • 28min

Ep 107: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and guest Jonathan Satovsky P1 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 107: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and Guest Jonathan Satovsky (Part 1)In this enriching episode of Habits of a Whole Heart on hmTv, host Arnie Herz welcomes financial advisor, philosopher, and podcaster Jonathan Satovsky for a heartfelt conversation about building a truly fulfilling life. Drawing from his podcast Wisdom, Wealth, and Wellness, Jonathan explores the intersection of money, meaning, and mindfulness—and how giving, curiosity, and core values shape a life of abundance.Together, Arnie and Jonathan delve into:The roots of true wealth beyond material successWhy generosity is both a spiritual and financial practiceHow foundational habits—like saving, giving, and caring for your body—create long-term happinessThe importance of community, mentorship, and being part of a teamLessons from Michigan’s legendary mental coach Greg HardenAnd the philosophy of living with intention, curiosity, and heartWith stories from personal finance to college football, and insights drawn from Jewish wisdom, Stoic philosophy, and behavioral science, this episode invites listeners to reflect on what it really means to live well—and wholly.Don’t miss Part 2 of this inspiring conversation, and follow hmTv’s Humanity Matters series for more meaningful dialogue.Support the show
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May 23, 2025 • 29min

Ep 106: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and guest AJ Reisman P2 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 106: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and AJ Reisman (Part 2) hmTv Original Podcast Series – Humanity MattersIn this heartfelt continuation of their dialogue, host Arnie Herz welcomes back writer and entrepreneur AJ Reisman for Part 2 of a powerful conversation on meaning, mortality, and mindful living. Together, they explore how contemplating death can deepen our appreciation for life, how gratitude—even for something as simple as modern plumbing—can transform our mindset, and why being present is one of the rarest and most valuable habits in today's world.AJ shares stories about parenting, unplugging, and his own near-death experience, while Arnie reflects on the profound impact of human connection and kindness during a personal health crisis. From ancient Stoic philosophy to everyday acts of compassion, the conversation centers around one guiding question: Where am I needed?This episode is a moving meditation on legacy, presence, and the transformative power of small acts of love. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, healing, or just a reminder of what truly matters, this conversation will leave you uplifted and introspective.Listen in and discover the habits that make a heart whole.Support the show
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May 23, 2025 • 26min

Ep 105: Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and guest AJ Reisman P1 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 105 – Habits of a Whole Heart with Arnie Herz and Guest AJ Reisman (Part 1) hmTv Original Podcast SeriesIn this powerful and reflective episode, host Arnie Herz welcomes friend and neighbor AJ Reisman to explore what it truly means to live with a whole heart. Against the backdrop of a tragic act of violence that claimed the lives of two young peacebuilders, Arnie and AJ open a heartfelt dialogue about grief, purpose, and the pursuit of meaning in our fractured world.Together, they unpack the difference between fleeting pleasure and enduring joy, the spiritual science of interconnectedness, and the daily habits—like journaling, walking, and mindful presence—that ground us in gratitude and awareness. With thoughtful reflections on ancient wisdom, quantum physics, and the rhythms of nature, this episode offers a compelling invitation to live more intentionally and compassionately.Listeners will walk away with a renewed sense of what really matters, and how simple practices can help us stay rooted in the sacredness of life—every single day.Stay tuned for Part 2 as Arnie and AJ dive deeper into ancient philosophies, spiritual habits, and timeless tools for personal and collective wholeness.Support the show
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May 20, 2025 • 28min

Ep 104: The Upstander Responsibility with Molly Deblinger and Ella Ben-Hamo and guest Avery Davidson on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 104: The Upstander Responsibility Guests: Avery Davidson | Hosts: Molly Deblinger & Ella Ben HamoIn this inspiring episode of The Upstander Responsibility on hmTv, hosts Molly Deblinger and Ella Ben Hamo sit down with 12-year-old Avery Davidson—an extraordinary young upstander whose Bat Mitzvah project is making waves in her community and beyond.Avery shares how she's raising funds through sweatshirt sales featuring a powerful line from the Hashkiveinu prayer: “Let there be love and understanding among us.” All proceeds go toward preserving artifacts at the Irving Roth Holocaust Center, connecting her Jewish identity with action and advocacy.Together, they explore what it means to be proud of one’s heritage in today’s world, how mitzvot (acts of kindness) can build community, and why Jewish pride and resilience matter now more than ever. Avery’s story of activism—ranging from fundraising for victims to donating her hair for charity—demonstrates that age is no barrier to impact.Whether you're a young listener looking for inspiration or an adult seeking hope in the next generation, this episode will move and motivate you to be a force for good.Listen now and learn how small acts of kindness can lead to powerful change.Support the show
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May 18, 2025 • 32min

Ep 103: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Eric Spinner on hmTv

Send us Fan MailEpisode 103: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and Guest Eric SpinnerIn Episode 103 of The Fog of War and Humanity on hmTv, host Richard Acritelli welcomes educator, veteran, and community leader Eric Spinner for a heartfelt and powerful conversation spanning decades of service, craftsmanship, and remembrance.From his early days in Brooklyn to a lifelong career in education and military service, Eric shares stories of hands-on learning, mechanical ingenuity, and the values that guided his journey. He reflects on his time in the National Guard during the Vietnam era, his role as an industrial arts teacher in New York City public schools, and his passionate involvement in veteran advocacy through the American Legion, Jewish War Veterans, and the Legion Riders.Eric also speaks movingly about his pilgrimages to Normandy, walking the sands of Omaha Beach and honoring the courage and sacrifice of the Allied forces. His reflections on World War II, the preservation of history, and the ongoing fight against antisemitism are a stirring reminder of the importance of memory, service, and standing up for humanity.This episode is a tribute to those who serve—in uniform, in classrooms, and in communities—and to the enduring lessons of the past that shape our collective future.Support the show
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May 18, 2025 • 32min

Ep 102: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Renee Pardo P2 on hmTv

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 102 of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Rich Acritelli sits down with Holocaust educator and survivor-descendant Renee Pardo to trace the extraordinary journey of her father, Victor Partardo. From hiding in the mountains of Salonica and surviving brutal labor camps, to daring escapes, clandestine arms-smuggling missions for the nascent state of Israel, and a new life built in America’s garment district and butcher shops, Victor’s story spans continents—and speaks to the resilience of the human spirit. Join us for a deeply personal conversation about memory, betrayal, survival, and the enduring quest for safety and freedom across generations. Support the show

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