Jmore presents “Marc My Word,” a new podcast hosted by Marc Terrill, former CEO and President of the Associated Jewish Federation of Baltimore and a prominent voice and advocate for all things Baltimore. Listen to meaningful conversations with community, political, business and spiritual leaders from the Baltimore area and beyond.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with LifeBridge Health senior vice president Amy Shlossman about her role as president of Sinai Hospital and Grace Medical Center in Baltimore, the state of health care, what they're doing to address costs and patient care, and her vision for the future.
Marc Terrill talks with Paul Lurie, CEO of the JCC of Greater Baltimore, and Rabbi Benyamin Moss, regional director of NCSY's Atlantic Seaboard chapter, about engaging with young people and helping Jewish teens navigate their Jewish identity in an ever-changing world.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with Pikesville Armory Foundation Executive Director David Ginsburg about the planned reimagining of that historic site as a hub for arts and community engagement and a premier go-to destination.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with Dr. Zipora "Tzippy" Schorr about her tenure at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and her almost five decades of leadership in the Jewish Day School movement and the challenges and opportunities on the Day School landscape.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with nine-time Emmy Award winning writer, director and producer Matthew Weiner about his latest play "John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only!," his work on "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos," plus growing up in Baltimore, Hollywood dynamics and more.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with Minnesota Vikings owner and Jewish activist Mark Wilf about how his family's legacy fuels his leadership with the Vikings and his unwavering commitment to Israel and the Jewish community.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with local CPA and tax expert Aaron Bloom about his passion for something that doesn't require a calculator or spreadsheets -- the gift of time and the power of volunteerism.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with Oksana Nelina, coordinator of The Associated's Baltimore-Odesa Partnership, about her vantage point as a Jewish communal leader in Ukraine and her experience amid the ongoing war.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with Dr. Bradley Schlaggar, president and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute, about the Institute's mission and the critical resource for families it provides.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with Sigal Kanotopsky, attaché to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, about her early years in Ethiopia and journey to become one of Israel's most important social activists.
On this episode of “Marc My Word,” Marc Terrill talks with The Baltimore Banner CEO Bob Cohn about their growth in the market, breaking the Justin Tucker story and other thoughts on the Baltimore media scene.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks with his successor, Andrew Cushnir, president and CEO of The Associated, about his early impressions of Baltimore and the future direction of the federation and its network of agencies.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," Marc Terrill talks philanthropy with Rachel Garbow Monroe, president and CEO of the Baltimore-based Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation.
On this episode of "Marc My Word," host Marc Terrill talks with Noam Weissman, Executive Vice President of OpenDor Media, about innovative educational tools for Jewish young adults, teaching nuance and critical thinking around the Middle East conflict, and more.
On the debut episode of "Marc My Word," host Marc Terrill talks with Hillel International President and CEO Adam Lehman about campus life after October 7 and what Jewish students should know.
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