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A Burger Scholar recreates the original White Castle slider 🤯
George Motz recreates the original White Castle slider!
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First We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country’s best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect.
published: 02 May 2023
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3 secrets you didn't know about Burger Scholar George Motz's new restaurant 🍔
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published: 30 Mar 2024
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The Art Of Delay: Choosing Wisdom Over Pleasure | Lessons From Epictetus
“If you have received the impression of any pleasure, guard yourself against being carried away by it; but let the thing wait for you, and allow yourself a certain delay on your own part. Then think of both times, of the time when you will enjoy the pleasure, and of the time after the enjoyment of the pleasure when you will repent and will reproach yourself. And set against these things how you will rejoice if you have abstained from the pleasure, and how you will commend yourself. But if it seem to you seasonable to do the thing, take care that the charm of it, and the pleasure, and the attraction of it shall not conquer you: but set on the other side the consideration how much better it is to be conscious that you have gained this victory.” - Epictetus, The Encheiridion, translated by Ge...
published: 13 May 2024
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Live Like Socrates: Epictetus' Timeless Call to Greatness | Stoic Wisdom Explained
“Immediately, then, think it right to live as a full-grown man, and one who is making proficiency, and let everything which appears to you to be the best be to you a law which must not be transgressed. And if anything laborious, or pleasant or glorious or inglorious be presented to you, remember that now is the contest, now are the Olympic games, and they cannot be deferred; and that it depends on one defeat and one giving way that progress is either lost or maintained. Socrates in this way becomes perfect, in all things improving himself, attending to nothing except reason. But you, though you are not yet a Socrates, ought to live as one who wishes to be a Socrates.” - Epictetus, The Encheiridion, translated by George Long
This quote from Epictetus advises us to live purposefully and mat...
published: 11 May 2024
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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book III, Chapter 14
Translation: George Long
Narration: Original Readings
#stoicism
#marcusaurelius
#meditations
published: 02 Apr 2023
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Scholar Talk: George Lambert’s The Convex Mirror
Art historian David Hansen makes a deep dive into a single (and singular) picture from the Library’s collection. George Lambert’s The Convex Mirror (1916) is not only a tour de force of illusionistic painting, but it contains within its circumference a host of incidental stories: about the artist and his family, about country house architecture and interiors, about style in British Edwardian art, and about the remarkable Australian collector, financier and philanthropist Sir Edmund Davis.
Visit the State Library of NSW website for upcoming events: https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/whats-on
published: 09 Oct 2024
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How to Make a Steamed Cheeseburger at Home | Burger Scholar Sessions
According to Burger Scholar George Motz, the Steamed Cheeseburger from Central Connecticut is one of the strangest regional burgers he's ever seen. That's because instead of being cooked on a flattop or over an open flame, the burger and cheese are literally steamed in tiny tin boxes, causing the patty to look like a grey, wet sock... But whatever you do—DON'T JUDGE THIS BURGER! This regional oddity is a true expression of American ingenuity. And now, for the very first time, Motz is going to show you how to make an authentic one at home. Long Live Steamed Hams!
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published: 21 Mar 2022
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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book II, Chapter 2
Translation by George Long
Audio by Original Readings
#meditations #philosophy
published: 31 Mar 2023
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Fall 2024 Hamilton Scholar Presentation
published: 11 Dec 2024
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STR Meet the Scholar: Gerry George - Singapore Management U; Moderator: Samina Karim - Northeastern
STRongerTogether Meet the Scholar sessions offer the opportunity for our community to get to know a prominent Strategic Management scholar through a candid conversation. Sessions will begin with an interview by moderators asking scholars a wide range of questions, including: where did they grow up, what made them pursue a career in academia, how have their research interests evolved, what were some challenges and triumphs along the way, what advice would they give to new scholars, what unanswered questions do they think we should pursue, who is their favorite author, and more! Each interview will be followed by discussion and Q&A between session participants and our guest scholar. Our goal is to build our community, share wisdom, be inspired, have some good laughs, and get to know our col...
published: 06 Jul 2020
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A Burger Scholar recreates the original White Castle slider 🤯
George Motz recreates the original White Castle slider!
Check out more of First We Feast here:
http://firstwefeast.com/
https://twitter.com/firstwefeast
https...
George Motz recreates the original White Castle slider!
Check out more of First We Feast here:
http://firstwefeast.com/
https://twitter.com/firstwefeast
https://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeast
http://instagram.com/firstwefeast
First We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country’s best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect.
https://wn.com/A_Burger_Scholar_Recreates_The_Original_White_Castle_Slider_🤯
George Motz recreates the original White Castle slider!
Check out more of First We Feast here:
http://firstwefeast.com/
https://twitter.com/firstwefeast
https://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeast
http://instagram.com/firstwefeast
First We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country’s best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect.
- published: 02 May 2023
- views: 41426613
1:00
3 secrets you didn't know about Burger Scholar George Motz's new restaurant 🍔
BUY HOT ONES HOT SAUCE NOW: https://fwfea.st/hotsauces
TRY THE HOT ONES BONELESS CHICKEN BITE CHALLENGE: https://fwfea.st/chickenbites
BUY HOT ONES TRUTH OR D...
BUY HOT ONES HOT SAUCE NOW: https://fwfea.st/hotsauces
TRY THE HOT ONES BONELESS CHICKEN BITE CHALLENGE: https://fwfea.st/chickenbites
BUY HOT ONES TRUTH OR DAB: THE GAME: http://truthordabgame.com
SIGN UP FOR THE HOT ONES MONTHLY HOT SAUCE SUBSCRIPTION: https://bit.ly/2veY50P
SIGN UP FOR THE FIRST WE FEAST NEWSLETTER: http://firstwefeast.com/signup
SUBSCRIBE TO FIRST WE FEAST ON YOUTUBE: http://goo.gl/UxFzhK
MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY DONATING TO COMMON THREADS, THE OFFICIAL CHARITY PARTNER OF HOT ONES: https://www.commonthreads.org/firstwefeast/
Check out more of First We Feast here:
http://firstwefeast.com/
http://instagram.com/firstwefeast
http://instagram.com/hotones/
https://twitter.com/firstwefeast
https://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeast
https://wn.com/3_Secrets_You_Didn't_Know_About_Burger_Scholar_George_Motz's_New_Restaurant_🍔
BUY HOT ONES HOT SAUCE NOW: https://fwfea.st/hotsauces
TRY THE HOT ONES BONELESS CHICKEN BITE CHALLENGE: https://fwfea.st/chickenbites
BUY HOT ONES TRUTH OR DAB: THE GAME: http://truthordabgame.com
SIGN UP FOR THE HOT ONES MONTHLY HOT SAUCE SUBSCRIPTION: https://bit.ly/2veY50P
SIGN UP FOR THE FIRST WE FEAST NEWSLETTER: http://firstwefeast.com/signup
SUBSCRIBE TO FIRST WE FEAST ON YOUTUBE: http://goo.gl/UxFzhK
MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY DONATING TO COMMON THREADS, THE OFFICIAL CHARITY PARTNER OF HOT ONES: https://www.commonthreads.org/firstwefeast/
Check out more of First We Feast here:
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- published: 30 Mar 2024
- views: 535594
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The Art Of Delay: Choosing Wisdom Over Pleasure | Lessons From Epictetus
“If you have received the impression of any pleasure, guard yourself against being carried away by it; but let the thing wait for you, and allow yourself a cert...
“If you have received the impression of any pleasure, guard yourself against being carried away by it; but let the thing wait for you, and allow yourself a certain delay on your own part. Then think of both times, of the time when you will enjoy the pleasure, and of the time after the enjoyment of the pleasure when you will repent and will reproach yourself. And set against these things how you will rejoice if you have abstained from the pleasure, and how you will commend yourself. But if it seem to you seasonable to do the thing, take care that the charm of it, and the pleasure, and the attraction of it shall not conquer you: but set on the other side the consideration how much better it is to be conscious that you have gained this victory.” - Epictetus, The Encheiridion, translated by George Long
Epictetus urges us to practice self-discipline and thoughtful consideration before succumbing to immediate pleasures. He advises taking a moment to reflect on both the transient enjoyment of pleasure and the potential regret that may follow.
This mindfulness allows us to weigh our decisions more carefully and consider the long-term benefits of abstaining from fleeting desires.
Epictetus suggests that by overcoming the temptation of immediate gratification, we can achieve a greater sense of personal triumph and self-respect.
This guidance encourages us to pause, reflect, and choose actions that align with our deeper values and long-term well-being, embodying the essence of Stoic wisdom.
What decisions have you paused to reflect on today?
Share your experiences below.👇
🎥 This video is brought to you by ElevenLabs’ state-of-the-art voice synthesis technology. To explore more about creating dynamic audio content, visit https://try.elevenlabs.io/41r47huvccpo.
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#Epictetus #Philosophy #Stoicism #SelfDiscipline #Mindfulness #Reflection #PersonalGrowth #Wisdom #LifeChoices #StoicPhilosophy
https://wn.com/The_Art_Of_Delay_Choosing_Wisdom_Over_Pleasure_|_Lessons_From_Epictetus
“If you have received the impression of any pleasure, guard yourself against being carried away by it; but let the thing wait for you, and allow yourself a certain delay on your own part. Then think of both times, of the time when you will enjoy the pleasure, and of the time after the enjoyment of the pleasure when you will repent and will reproach yourself. And set against these things how you will rejoice if you have abstained from the pleasure, and how you will commend yourself. But if it seem to you seasonable to do the thing, take care that the charm of it, and the pleasure, and the attraction of it shall not conquer you: but set on the other side the consideration how much better it is to be conscious that you have gained this victory.” - Epictetus, The Encheiridion, translated by George Long
Epictetus urges us to practice self-discipline and thoughtful consideration before succumbing to immediate pleasures. He advises taking a moment to reflect on both the transient enjoyment of pleasure and the potential regret that may follow.
This mindfulness allows us to weigh our decisions more carefully and consider the long-term benefits of abstaining from fleeting desires.
Epictetus suggests that by overcoming the temptation of immediate gratification, we can achieve a greater sense of personal triumph and self-respect.
This guidance encourages us to pause, reflect, and choose actions that align with our deeper values and long-term well-being, embodying the essence of Stoic wisdom.
What decisions have you paused to reflect on today?
Share your experiences below.👇
🎥 This video is brought to you by ElevenLabs’ state-of-the-art voice synthesis technology. To explore more about creating dynamic audio content, visit https://try.elevenlabs.io/41r47huvccpo.
📚 Follow @irevelato for more wisdom.
#Epictetus #Philosophy #Stoicism #SelfDiscipline #Mindfulness #Reflection #PersonalGrowth #Wisdom #LifeChoices #StoicPhilosophy
- published: 13 May 2024
- views: 577
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Live Like Socrates: Epictetus' Timeless Call to Greatness | Stoic Wisdom Explained
“Immediately, then, think it right to live as a full-grown man, and one who is making proficiency, and let everything which appears to you to be the best be to ...
“Immediately, then, think it right to live as a full-grown man, and one who is making proficiency, and let everything which appears to you to be the best be to you a law which must not be transgressed. And if anything laborious, or pleasant or glorious or inglorious be presented to you, remember that now is the contest, now are the Olympic games, and they cannot be deferred; and that it depends on one defeat and one giving way that progress is either lost or maintained. Socrates in this way becomes perfect, in all things improving himself, attending to nothing except reason. But you, though you are not yet a Socrates, ought to live as one who wishes to be a Socrates.” - Epictetus, The Encheiridion, translated by George Long
This quote from Epictetus advises us to live purposefully and maturely, treating our highest ideals as unbreakable rules. It tells us to approach every challenge in life as if it were a critical competition, like the Olympic games, where giving up or failing has significant consequences. Essentially, it encourages us to continuously strive for excellence and self-improvement, similar to the philosopher Socrates, who is an example of perfecting oneself through dedication to reason and ethical living.
What have you done today to improve yourself?
Tell us in the comments.👇🏼
📚And don’t forget to follow @irevelato for more wisdom.
This video uses ElevenLabs cutting-edge technology for narration. Interested in creating mind-blowing narrations? Try ElevenLabs for a cutting-edge solution! Learn more here: https://try.elevenlabs.io/41r47huvccpo
#Epictetus #Encheiridion #Stoicism #Socrates #Philosophy #Ethics #PersonalDevelopment #EducationalContent #Education #StoicWisdom #DailyStoic
https://wn.com/Live_Like_Socrates_Epictetus'_Timeless_Call_To_Greatness_|_Stoic_Wisdom_Explained
“Immediately, then, think it right to live as a full-grown man, and one who is making proficiency, and let everything which appears to you to be the best be to you a law which must not be transgressed. And if anything laborious, or pleasant or glorious or inglorious be presented to you, remember that now is the contest, now are the Olympic games, and they cannot be deferred; and that it depends on one defeat and one giving way that progress is either lost or maintained. Socrates in this way becomes perfect, in all things improving himself, attending to nothing except reason. But you, though you are not yet a Socrates, ought to live as one who wishes to be a Socrates.” - Epictetus, The Encheiridion, translated by George Long
This quote from Epictetus advises us to live purposefully and maturely, treating our highest ideals as unbreakable rules. It tells us to approach every challenge in life as if it were a critical competition, like the Olympic games, where giving up or failing has significant consequences. Essentially, it encourages us to continuously strive for excellence and self-improvement, similar to the philosopher Socrates, who is an example of perfecting oneself through dedication to reason and ethical living.
What have you done today to improve yourself?
Tell us in the comments.👇🏼
📚And don’t forget to follow @irevelato for more wisdom.
This video uses ElevenLabs cutting-edge technology for narration. Interested in creating mind-blowing narrations? Try ElevenLabs for a cutting-edge solution! Learn more here: https://try.elevenlabs.io/41r47huvccpo
#Epictetus #Encheiridion #Stoicism #Socrates #Philosophy #Ethics #PersonalDevelopment #EducationalContent #Education #StoicWisdom #DailyStoic
- published: 11 May 2024
- views: 552
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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book III, Chapter 14
Translation: George Long
Narration: Original Readings
#stoicism
#marcusaurelius
#meditations
Translation: George Long
Narration: Original Readings
#stoicism
#marcusaurelius
#meditations
https://wn.com/Meditations_By_Marcus_Aurelius,_Book_Iii,_Chapter_14
Translation: George Long
Narration: Original Readings
#stoicism
#marcusaurelius
#meditations
- published: 02 Apr 2023
- views: 97
57:30
Scholar Talk: George Lambert’s The Convex Mirror
Art historian David Hansen makes a deep dive into a single (and singular) picture from the Library’s collection. George Lambert’s The Convex Mirror (1916) is no...
Art historian David Hansen makes a deep dive into a single (and singular) picture from the Library’s collection. George Lambert’s The Convex Mirror (1916) is not only a tour de force of illusionistic painting, but it contains within its circumference a host of incidental stories: about the artist and his family, about country house architecture and interiors, about style in British Edwardian art, and about the remarkable Australian collector, financier and philanthropist Sir Edmund Davis.
Visit the State Library of NSW website for upcoming events: https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/whats-on
https://wn.com/Scholar_Talk_George_Lambert’S_The_Convex_Mirror
Art historian David Hansen makes a deep dive into a single (and singular) picture from the Library’s collection. George Lambert’s The Convex Mirror (1916) is not only a tour de force of illusionistic painting, but it contains within its circumference a host of incidental stories: about the artist and his family, about country house architecture and interiors, about style in British Edwardian art, and about the remarkable Australian collector, financier and philanthropist Sir Edmund Davis.
Visit the State Library of NSW website for upcoming events: https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/whats-on
- published: 09 Oct 2024
- views: 45
6:45
How to Make a Steamed Cheeseburger at Home | Burger Scholar Sessions
According to Burger Scholar George Motz, the Steamed Cheeseburger from Central Connecticut is one of the strangest regional burgers he's ever seen. That's becau...
According to Burger Scholar George Motz, the Steamed Cheeseburger from Central Connecticut is one of the strangest regional burgers he's ever seen. That's because instead of being cooked on a flattop or over an open flame, the burger and cheese are literally steamed in tiny tin boxes, causing the patty to look like a grey, wet sock... But whatever you do—DON'T JUDGE THIS BURGER! This regional oddity is a true expression of American ingenuity. And now, for the very first time, Motz is going to show you how to make an authentic one at home. Long Live Steamed Hams!
BUY HOT ONES BONELESS CHICKEN BITES NOW: https://hotoneschallenge.com/
MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY DONATING TO COMMON THREADS, THE BRAND-NEW CHARITY PARTNER OF HOT ONES: https://www.commonthreads.org/firstwefeast/
BUY HOT ONES TRUTH OR DAB THE GAME NOW: http://truthordabgame.com
BUY HOT ONES HOT SAUCE NOW: http://bit.ly/HotOnesSaucesNEW
HOT ONES MERCH AVAILABLE NOW: https://bit.ly/2AIS271
SIGN UP FOR THE HOT ONES MONTHLY HOT SAUCE SUB BOX: https://bit.ly/2veY50P
SIGN UP FOR THE FIRST WE FEAST NEWSLETTER: http://firstwefeast.com/signup
Subscribe to First We Feast on YouTube: http://goo.gl/UxFzhK
Check out more of First We Feast here:
http://firstwefeast.com/
https://twitter.com/firstwefeast
https://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeast
http://instagram.com/firstwefeast
First We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country’s best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect. #BurgerScholarSessions #GeorgeMotz
https://wn.com/How_To_Make_A_Steamed_Cheeseburger_At_Home_|_Burger_Scholar_Sessions
According to Burger Scholar George Motz, the Steamed Cheeseburger from Central Connecticut is one of the strangest regional burgers he's ever seen. That's because instead of being cooked on a flattop or over an open flame, the burger and cheese are literally steamed in tiny tin boxes, causing the patty to look like a grey, wet sock... But whatever you do—DON'T JUDGE THIS BURGER! This regional oddity is a true expression of American ingenuity. And now, for the very first time, Motz is going to show you how to make an authentic one at home. Long Live Steamed Hams!
BUY HOT ONES BONELESS CHICKEN BITES NOW: https://hotoneschallenge.com/
MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY DONATING TO COMMON THREADS, THE BRAND-NEW CHARITY PARTNER OF HOT ONES: https://www.commonthreads.org/firstwefeast/
BUY HOT ONES TRUTH OR DAB THE GAME NOW: http://truthordabgame.com
BUY HOT ONES HOT SAUCE NOW: http://bit.ly/HotOnesSaucesNEW
HOT ONES MERCH AVAILABLE NOW: https://bit.ly/2AIS271
SIGN UP FOR THE HOT ONES MONTHLY HOT SAUCE SUB BOX: https://bit.ly/2veY50P
SIGN UP FOR THE FIRST WE FEAST NEWSLETTER: http://firstwefeast.com/signup
Subscribe to First We Feast on YouTube: http://goo.gl/UxFzhK
Check out more of First We Feast here:
http://firstwefeast.com/
https://twitter.com/firstwefeast
https://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeast
http://instagram.com/firstwefeast
First We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country’s best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect. #BurgerScholarSessions #GeorgeMotz
- published: 21 Mar 2022
- views: 378286
0:53
"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book II, Chapter 2
Translation by George Long
Audio by Original Readings
#meditations #philosophy
Translation by George Long
Audio by Original Readings
#meditations #philosophy
https://wn.com/Meditations_By_Marcus_Aurelius,_Book_Ii,_Chapter_2
Translation by George Long
Audio by Original Readings
#meditations #philosophy
- published: 31 Mar 2023
- views: 503
1:35:49
STR Meet the Scholar: Gerry George - Singapore Management U; Moderator: Samina Karim - Northeastern
STRongerTogether Meet the Scholar sessions offer the opportunity for our community to get to know a prominent Strategic Management scholar through a candid con...
STRongerTogether Meet the Scholar sessions offer the opportunity for our community to get to know a prominent Strategic Management scholar through a candid conversation. Sessions will begin with an interview by moderators asking scholars a wide range of questions, including: where did they grow up, what made them pursue a career in academia, how have their research interests evolved, what were some challenges and triumphs along the way, what advice would they give to new scholars, what unanswered questions do they think we should pursue, who is their favorite author, and more! Each interview will be followed by discussion and Q&A between session participants and our guest scholar. Our goal is to build our community, share wisdom, be inspired, have some good laughs, and get to know our colleagues a little better.
(c) STR - Strategic Management Division - AOM
https://wn.com/Str_Meet_The_Scholar_Gerry_George_Singapore_Management_U_Moderator_Samina_Karim_Northeastern
STRongerTogether Meet the Scholar sessions offer the opportunity for our community to get to know a prominent Strategic Management scholar through a candid conversation. Sessions will begin with an interview by moderators asking scholars a wide range of questions, including: where did they grow up, what made them pursue a career in academia, how have their research interests evolved, what were some challenges and triumphs along the way, what advice would they give to new scholars, what unanswered questions do they think we should pursue, who is their favorite author, and more! Each interview will be followed by discussion and Q&A between session participants and our guest scholar. Our goal is to build our community, share wisdom, be inspired, have some good laughs, and get to know our colleagues a little better.
(c) STR - Strategic Management Division - AOM
- published: 06 Jul 2020
- views: 1030