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Being ahead of the curve isn't for the faint of heart. Little Ruckus is your peek into the next consumer obsession. With each emerging trend we explore, we sit down with 3 individuals who’ve been propelling it. Join us for tales in persistence, pivots, and pop culture in the making. This is the little ruckus before the big racket.
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Rule Breakers

The Shadow League

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In the sports arena, a new era has dawned. From athletes, administrators and marketers to journalists, agents and owners, women are making a name for themselves as trailblazers, influencers and decision makers in the world of sports. With Rule Breakers, The Shadow League's newest podcast, sports journalists Anya Alvarez and Adele Jackson-Gibson speak with these inspirational, trailblazing women who are creating positive change in both sports and society. With a growing roster of guests featu ...
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Women are the pulse of culture and society, blazing new trails for how we see and move through the world - from arts and culture to real estate, finance, politics and more. Podcaster Cindy Farkas Glanzrock aka "RealArtMuse" is a proud native New Yorker, a longtime advocate for minority women business enterprises, celebrating and connecting women through hosting and sponsoring events like “A Seat at the Table” and “Iconic Women." Come inside her “she cave” for heart-to-hearts with dynamic wom ...
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The Rule Breakers

Joe & Ann Lester

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We want everyone to know Jesus, either for the first time ever, or just to know Him better, without Jesus we wouldn’t be here, and we would have no reason for living and we wouldn’t have our blessed hope. I hope somehow someway something that we say or do here will help someone out and maybe help grow your relationship with Jesus, if one person gets encouragement from this than this will be 100% success, and all glory and honor to God the father and to the Lord Jesus Christ for his wonderful ...
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Breasts have been viewed differently across cultures, religions, and eras, symbolizing fertility and motherhood, while also being sexualized. Some societies celebrate breasts as symbols of beauty and power, while others cover them due to cultural or religious beliefs about femininity and morality. Over time, perceptions have evolved with changing v…
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Hot & Sour Soup for the Soul is now Little Ruckus. The goal of this podcast continues to be on spotlighting the rule breakers + trailblazers who've yet to saunter into the mainstream limelight BUT we're evolving. We are expanding our coverage to spotlight the boundary-pushing humans behind the next consumer obsession. Join us for tales in persisten…
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The need for gender equality in leadership positions and the positive impact can have on society and the economy. Gloria Feldt has dedicated her life’s work to empowering women to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across all sectors. She co-founded the organization “Take the Lead,”providing breakthrough training, mentoring and…
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Carrie Rebora Barratt is the director of LongHouse Reserve, a 16-acre sanctuary in East Hampton, New York, renowned for its sculpture garden featuring over 60 artworks. Following the passing of the founder, Jack Lenor Larsen, a distinguished fabric weaver and textile designer, Carrie adeptly managed the transition, navigating the challenges of lead…
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Dominique Jackson (@dominiquet.a.r.jackson) boldly defines what it means to be a trailblazer, innovator and rule breaker. She is famously known as Elektra Evangelista on the FX series “Pose,” as an icon in ballroom, a pageant queen, a runway model for Thierry Mugler and the Blonds, an activist and public speaker for the LGBTQ+community. Dominique s…
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It's a narrative that transcends time immemorial and resonates with the true essence of a whaling village in Sag Harbor and it’s literary spirit. Kathryn Szoka, co-owner of the esteemed Canio's Books in Sag Harbor, joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock in a friendly and engaging conversation about the history and philosophy of Canio’s Bookstore, where…
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April Gornik, a true visionary who bends light both physically and philosophically, leaving an indelible mark on the world of art and community engagement. The landscape artist joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock for an intimate conversation about her artistic prowess over 40 years, from hard-edge abstractions to open landscapes that mirror the inte…
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Reading books holds significant importance in society, as it plays a crucial role in shaping our culture, knowledge, and values. Few know this more than Jane Friedman, former CEO of Harper Collins Publishers, Worldwide; Co-founder, Open Road Integrated Media. She joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock for an intimate discussion about her storied career…
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The transformative power of building educational institutions lies in its capacity to positively shape individuals, communities, and societies by providing opportunities, fostering personal and intellectual growth, and contributing to overall progress and development. It is an investment in the future, with far-reaching benefits for generations to …
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Art has a transformative power, highlighting the power of inclusion and community. Christina Mossaides Strassfield, the ‘Let’s Get it Done’ Executive Director of Southampton Arts Center (SAC), celebrates the everlasting impact of art and culture. With 29 years of experience at Guild Hall, in East Hampton, serving as a museum director and chief cura…
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Art transcends boundaries, both in terms of nature vs. nurture, concept and the medium. Alice Aycock defies being a trailblazer, innovator, and rule breaker today by challenging traditional definitions of art and expanding the possibilities of the artistic expression. She is a renowned American artist, especially known for her large scale abstract …
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Women in the legal profession are are the ultimate trailblazers. Laurinda Martins is a highly accomplished partner at the global law firm Fried Frank (Fried, Frank, Harris Shriver, and Jacobson LLP). She joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock for an intimate conversation about her early aspirations of wanting to become a lawyer at age 10, and her drive…
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Art helps open our eyes to injustice and convey powerful new visions and possibilities. Renée Cox is a Jamaican-born African-American artist known for her provocative photographs, 3D visuals and multimedia videos that address racism and sexism in society. Her work is often described as controversial because of her interpretations with nothing to hi…
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Modern Dance was born in America during the turn of the 20th century when a number of choreographers and dancers rebelled against the rigid academic dance establishment, and instead expressed a free-form dance environment celebrating woman. Isadora Duncan is one of the “Mothers of Modern Dance,” expressing soft and flowing movements and bright cost…
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Dance can expose human emotion through movement, and there is no one who achieves that philosophy more than the Martha Graham Dance Company, a world leader in the evolving art form of modern dance since its founding in 1926. Martha Graham was a visionary of the 20th century, often considered an artistic force and icon for revolutionizing dance and …
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Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman was once the youngest woman elected to Congress and went on to serve in government for nearly three decades. Her impressive resume speaks for itself - from congresswoman and district attorney in Brooklyn to NYC comptroller and later a practicing lawyer - and her decades-long work for justice and equality is w…
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Why should you get paid for something you're already supposed to be doing? (2 Corinthians 11:7-9) You are rewarded when you go above and beyond what you are called to do. (Mark 8:3, Matthew 20:6, John 6:29-35, John 13:34-35, Luke 17:6-10, Colossians 3:23, 1 Corinthians 3:14, 1 Corinthians 15:58, Galatians 6:9, 1 Peter 1:3-9) Jesus actually instruct…
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Former Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney was first elected to Congress in 1992 and served more than three decades representing the state of New York. She has an extensive list of accomplishments from 9/11 recovery and national security issues like gun control to infrastructure and healthcare. Of special note is her charge for women and minorities in wh…
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Strength, determination to survive, zest for life, humor and courage – all define Elizabeth Bellak (born Ariana Spiegel), a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor, who along with her daughter Alexandra Bellak, joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock, in a moving conversation about her life in Poland as a prominent child film star before World War II. She reflec…
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Women are the pulse of culture and society, blazing new trails for how we see and move through the world - from arts and culture to real estate, finance, politics and more. Podcaster Cindy Farkas Glanzrock aka "RealArtMuse" is a proud native New Yorker, a longtime advocate for minority women business enterprises, celebrating and connecting women th…
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All scripture is inspired by God! 2 Timothy 3-16-17 The wages of sin is death! Romans 6:26 Don't pluck your eye out, it might hurt, instead read. Matthew 5, 6, 7 God made us in his own image, and he made everything that was made! Genesis 1:27 John 1:1-5 Ephesians 2:10 Colossians 3:10 Isaiah 43:7 Jesus was tempted, and as a follower of Jesus, we wil…
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Easter Story Matthew 20:17-19, 26:31-32, 27-28, - Mark 15-16, - Luke 23-24, - John 19-20 Check out our article here... Full Easter Story Here What is Faith, what does it look like. Luke 17:6-10 - Romans 6:15-18 - Romans 10:16-17 - Hebrews 11:5-7 - James 1:21-25, - 2:18-26 Gods new commandments, love each other Matthew 22:37-40 - John 13:34, - 14:15…
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When you’re in a relationship you need to get to know your partner, and you need to learn everything you can about them and you need to spend quality time with them in order to build a relationship and to make it stronger. The best way to learn about Jesus is to actually read his biography, “the Bible“ I mean the Bible is the word of God, if you do…
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New York City’s Central Park is home to many works of public art, featuring iconic statues and monuments. American Sculptor Meredith Bergmann details the effort, planning, time and creation that goes into erecting a sculpture that calls Central Park its home. For more than 25 years, she has worked on public monuments that deal with complex and hist…
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Storytelling through art and history is a unique skill. Vinnie Bagwell, originally as a journalist, looked deeply into her subject matter. Then as a representational-figurative artist, she uses sculpture and traditional bas-relief techniques as visual narratives to expand her storytelling. For 30 years, she has defined herself as an American sculpt…
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Organizing supplier and workforce diversity in Commercial Real Estate (CRE) requires deliberate focus to action. Enter: MWBE Unite, Inc. a platform bridging CRE supplier and workforce diversity gaps and creating accessible opportunities within those spaces. Founders Pay Wu and Jodi Pulice aim to pave the way for 100 percent Minority and Women parti…
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Humanist art explores the connections that unite far beyond any kind of boundary. Natalie Vassil is an accomplished artist and longtime friend who uses spiritual energy and motion as a technique on her canvas, painting chains of people, portrayed by abstract consecutive figures, tirelessly roaming across complex universes, spaces and systems. From …
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Anita Durst, Founder and Artistic Director of Chashama, details her path and passion about exposing artwork by activating mostly empty retail spaces in New York City and discusses the importance of art everywhere and art for all. For almost three decades, Chashama has played a central role in sustaining New York’s vibrant artistic community and inc…
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Hyperrealism enhances reality by creating illusions. American sculptor and author Carole A. Feuerman, is among the early artists who are credited with starting the hyperrealism movement, specifically sculpture, in the 1970s. Best known for her figurative works of swimmers and dancers, Carole is the only woman known to sculpt in this style of life s…
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Kirsten M. Beck is a project management industry veteran for more than two decades, responsible for overseeing project management activities in the New York metro area, including interior renovations, tenant representation and capital improvements. From major new construction projects to minor renovations, construction planning is a process of iden…
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Welcome to Glanzrock Trailblazers, an intimate podcast. Highlighting pioneering women who continue to trail blaze in the world of arts, real estate, politics, and more. As an art collector, curator and connector of women, I have a unique perspective and see many opportunities for women. I want this podcast to put a spotlight on amazing women creati…
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We're chatting with Andrew Chau, the co-founder and CEO of Boba Guys, a national boba brand that’s bridging cultures through deliciously disarming beverages. If you live in the Bay Area, LA, or NYC, you’ve probably passed by -- or through -- a Boba Guys store. Today, Boba Guys has 18 immaculately designed retail locations, but as with most start-up…
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Which do you think more often about: “Me” or “We”? Historically, whether we belonged to the school of individualism or the school of collectivism had to do with the cultural context we were brought up around, whether we grew up with more Western or Eastern influence. Today however, between a global pandemic, planetary climate change, and national c…
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MIT undergrad. FAANG internships. Antitrust economic consulting. Stanford PhD candidacy. No question Allison Koenecke is an academic force. Beyond impressive institutional associations -- which she seldom spotlights -- what has made her a true force of nature (or shall we say, software?) is the research she's leading to address equitability in main…
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Today’s guest is Ruoyi Jiang, founder of Chop Suey Club, a concept store in NYC's Lower East Side that is simultaneously redefining what “Made in China" looks like and partnering with local Chinatown businesses to ensure their cultural currency for generations to come. Once upon a time, Ruoyi was a middle schooler living in China, who decided to dr…
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Finding freelance work. Illustrating for an international audience. Art directing at tech giants. That’s just the tip of the iceberg for today’s guest, Decue Wu. Decue was born in Shenzhen, China, where she lived and studied into adulthood, and made her way to the U.S. in 2012 to work towards her M.F.A at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Sinc…
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Today marks our first double digit episode! Thanks for being on this journey with us. Now, let's celebrate. 1) New jade necklaces are dropping today. We've partnered with craftswomen from around the world to bring them life. and now, they're coming to a neck near you. This is jade jewelry, reinvented. Please enjoy! 2) Today's episode is a healthy, …
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What do you do when you start feeling like you’re just going through the motions? How do you optimize around your strengths to make the biggest impact? Who are you without your day job? Heidi Lim has been there, and in this episode, she’s sharing with us what she’s learned. Heidi is a queer Chinese American who grew up in Las Vegas (yes, that Vegas…
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From folding origami to pass time at her mom’s Chinese restaurant in Australia, to starting her eponymous clothing label, Lisa Qu was on a pure-play academic path until her parents gave her the thumbs up to pursue a career in fashion. That is, so long as she was able to get admitted into a storied design school. With Lisa’s minimal formal arts trai…
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Jesar Shah is a product manager on a mission to ensure advances in technology benefit the many and not just the few. Previously, she brought Twitter to 100 new countries with tweets spanning 70 languages, rolled out the Twitter’s first web redesign in nearly a decade, and was named Forbes’ 30 Under 30 for her work in consumer tech. Today, she conti…
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Amy Kuo is a film producer, founder of Animon Studios, a fervent advocate for women, LGBTQ+ and POC communities, as well as 2nd generation Taiwanese-Chinese American. Amy founded Anamon Studios to build a more inclusive future through animation. In the process, she also created a movie production bootcamp for underrepresented young professionals se…
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In this episode, we chat with Jenny Arimoto, an NYC-based comedian who spends her weekdays sending lots of email at Google. When Jenny’s not writing comedy sketches and performing improv with the Upright Citizens Brigade NY (psssst, Amy Poehler used to perform with this group! ), she's helping the world get around a little better with the Google Ma…
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What started as an attempt to create a new normal and bring Friday night cocktail hour to the living room turned into so much more. The carrot juice that I lifted off the shelves intending to use as a cocktail mixer, wound up lifting my spirit in some unexpected ways. It’s a juice chock-full of vitamin A, a vitamin that serves to keep eyes bright a…
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In this episode, we chat with Anna Xie, financier-turned-lawyer, and all around master of hyphenated identities, about self-advocacy, the influence of familial expectation, and the process of personal reinvention. Anna is a first generation Asian American, born in Beijing and raised in the States, and currently a JD-candidate at Columbia Law School…
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Today’s chat is with Anya Sinha, architecture aficionado, bonafide nomad, and second generation Asian American. She calls both the rolling hills of California and the vibrant sectors of New Delhi her homes, and her early exposure to a vast landscape of urban design led her to a career in architecture. She received her Masters at UPenn and has spent…
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Hello and welcome to the party! New listeners, this primer episode will get you up to speed on the foundation for this season. In a nutshell, Hot & Sour Soup for the Soul is a celebration of multicultural identity in America. Throughout the season, we explore the different flavors of leadership, fulfillment, and success that come with these unique …
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Legendary motorcyclist, Peggy Llewellyn, is 46 years old and is still as fearless as ever and shows no sign of slowing down.In 2007, the San Antonio native became the first woman of color to win a professional motorsports competition at the NHRA POWERade Dallas event. That season, she finished fourth overall and held the highest place for a woman i…
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Two-time Olympic gold medalist Natasha Hastings is one of those athletes who’s got her hand in many pots.Not only is the 32-year-old training for her third Olympic Games, she’s got her own foundation educating young women about self-love and the power of sport, she’s an Under Armour ambassador and she recently launched her own makeup line called “T…
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If you’ve been on fitness Insta in the past few years, you might’ve noticed a trend lately: More and more women are hitting the gym, hard. They are lifting heavy weights, tracking their muscle gains and showing off their mind-blowing athletic feats.The hashtags speak for themselves:#StrongisSexy#MusclesAreBeautiful#StrongistheNewPrettyWomen of all …
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