New York City - Central Park Video Tour (Part 1)
New York Habitat features a complete presentation of the New York's massive 843-acre oasis, right in the middle of Manhattan, Central Park.
You will see that you don't have to go far to escape the craziness of city life.
Please make sure to check out the related New York Habitat blog article to discover more information about Central Park.
The second part of the video tour of Central Park is already available.
Central Park hosts over 25 million visitors per year. It's the most visited park in the United States and its appearance in many movies and television shows has made it famous around the world.
Central Park is bordered on the north by West 110th Street, on the south by West 59th Street, on the west by Eighth Avenue -- which along the Park's borders are known as Central Park North, Central Park South, and Central Park West respectively.
Fifth Avenue retains its name and forms the eastern border of the park.
Central Park contains several lakes and ponds, extensive walking trails, two ice-skating rinks (one of which is a swimming pool in July and August), the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a large area of natural woods, a reservoir with an encircling running track, 37 kids playgrounds, children's yoga, the Delacorte Theater and, of course, the famous Central Park Carousel.
Bethesda Terrace - Mid-Park at 72nd Street
When Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed the park in the late 1850's, they knew they needed a special place in the Park where people could gather. They needed to create a center for socializing, for people to see and be seen, Bethesda Terrace is that place. Hang around here long enough and you'll see it all... street performers, wedding photographs, musicians, artists and more.
Central Park Zoo and the Children's Zoo -- East Side at 64th St.
The Central Park Zoo had some bleak years back in the 70s and 80s. It had been neglected and its animals were living in small cramped cages. It has since been renovated and today it's a thriving healthy zoo with a lot to see. Come see the polar bears, the sea lion pool, monkeys and the amazing tropical rain forest. Just next door is the Children's Zoo. This is a must-see if you have kids. They've got goats, pigs, turtles, ducks and even a cow named Othello. The best part - most of the animals can be touched and fed.
Don't forget that a great way to experience New York is to rent an apartment from New York Habitat. We offer apartments all around Central Park including vacation rentals and Bed & Breakfast . It's a great alternative to the usual hotel and it'll save you money!
This studio accommodation with terrace on the Upper West Side (NY-12814) is a great option if you're looking for quick access to Central Park.
If you're looking to live across the street from the Park, you'll want to consider this amazing one bedroom vacation rental on Central Park South (NY-11135) . The building offers round-the-clock concierge staff, a full-service business center, onsite fitness center and health spa, valet parking, multilingual staff, laundry services and even cellular telephone rental. Last but not least, it is also home to the world famous Alain Ducasse restaurant.
Wolman Rink - East Side between 62nd and 63rd Streets
Wollman Rink was built in 1949 when Kate Wollman donated $600,000 for its construction. In the early 1990's, it was sold and is now run by Donald Trump.
The Pond
Our last stop in part 1 of our Central Park series is one of my favorite little corners of Central Park. It's called, quite fittingly, The Pond. It's in the southeast corner of the park and you'll find ducks, turtles, a few benches and a cute little stone bridge. It's hard to believe you're just a few feet away from 5th Avenue!
Now, that we will move on to our 2nd Video Tour of Central Park!
Do not hesitate to check other video tours by New York Habitat on other area of New York such as the madison square park area
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LGV Laughter Yoga at Central Park, Hillsboro, US
L. G. Viswanatha Setty is a engineer (retd), by profession and a Laughter Yogi, by choice! Based in Bangalore, India, he is a dedicated Laughter Yoga practitioner and the founder of Anandamaya Laughter Club in Bangalore, Founder Secretary of Bangalore Laughter Clubs Charitable Trust, and Founder Joint Secretary of Karnataka State Laughter Yoga International Trust
Following are the Laughter Clubs founded by Viswanatha Setty in India and the USA:
In Bangalore:
1) Anandamaya Laughter Club(Evening) Exclusively for Ladies
2) Tagore Laughter Club
3) Cantonment Laughter Club (Cantonment) at Cariappa Park
4) Brindavan Nagar Laughter Club at HBR Layout, Brindavan Nagar
5) Sneha Sourabha Laughter Club at HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar
6) Vinayakanagar Laughter Club at Vinayakanagar, Yelahanka
7) Kumara Park Laughter Club at Kumara Park
8) Ulsoor Lake Laughter Club near Ulsoor Lake.
9) Chakravarthy and Chandravarkar Layout Laughter Clu
10) Shambhavi Laughter Club, Vyalikaval.
11) D.V.G. Laughter Club, at Bugle Rock, Basavanagudi.
12) Dignity Laughter Club, Bhuvaneswari Nagar, Hebbal.
In Chitradurga:
1) Kote Laughter Club
2) Chandravalli Laughter Club
3) Kreedangana Laughter Club
4) Sasyakashi Laughter Club
5) Nagupremi Laughter Club
6) Hasanmukhi Laughter Club
7) Sahana Laughter Club
In Davangere:
1) Children's Park Laughter Club
In B-Kothakota (Andhra Pradesh):
1) Sri Satyasai Laughter Club (For Gents)
2) Sri Vasuvi Laughter Club (for Ladies)
In Doddaballapur:
1) Hamsaka Laughter Club
In the United States of America:
1) Susan Laughter Club at Orem, Utah
2) Veerasaverkar Laughter Club, Portland
3) Tualatin Park Laughter Club, Portland
2012:
4) Sri Siradi Sai Baba Laughter Club, Hillsboro
5) Seniors of Indian Origin Laughter Club at Resource Centre, Beaverton (Also in 2013)
6) Senior Indians Laughter Club at George.W.Otten Park, Beaverton (Also in 2013)
7) Central Park Laughter Club, Hillsboro
2013:
8) Findlay Grounds Laughter Club, Cedar Mills
All the clubs are functioning well and attracting more people every day. Viswanatha Setty visits all the clubs in Bangalore regularly. He has also made CD's and audio cassette of Laughter Club exercises. Many educational institutions and corporate organizations invite him regularly to give demonstrations and benefits of laughter club exercises. All these activities keep him happy and laughingly busy throughout the year! :o)
Awards Received:
1) Honoured by Dr. Madan Kataria, the man who started First Laughter Club in India, on 14th December, 2005, for starting more number of clubs in Bangalore and outside Bangalore and in USA.
2) National level Samaja Seva Bhusan Award was conferred on 25th December, 2005, by the prestigious Shubharam Trust, Bangalore.
New York City from our Hotel Window
Shot from the 33rd floor of the Marriott New York Downtown, Where me and Melina stayed for her birthday getaway, we arrived at 10am and set the camera to this view off the island of Manhattan, and let it run set to ISO800, AV, F11 with the 24-105mm lens on 24mm, all day and night till 7:30am when we had to leave to the airport to fly back to LA.
A beautiful time on our first visit to NYC
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2 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016
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20th floor
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Three private phone booths
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Accessible from major transportation hubs including including Penn Station, Path Station and Grand Central, it and has convenient access to 33rd Street (6) and Herald Square (N, Q, R, B, D, F, M) subway stations.
The historic 29 story office building has a prestigious tenant roster in tech, media, information technology and advertising and encompasses the Murray Hill and Midtown South districts. It is also surrounded by many world renowned restaurants, parking garages, cafes and hotels.
Corporate Suites on the 20th floor is filled with natural lighting and has panoramic views of Midtown-South Manhattan. It features a magnificent staffed reception area, certain to leave a great impression with your guests, a windowed coworking space for up to 40 people, a serviced cafe, multiple lounges with televisions, a recreational area, copy centers, multiple phone booths for private calls, and multiple meeting rooms which can accommodate up to 70 of your guests.
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Walking in the Rain in Manhattan, NYC (Binaural City Sounds) 4k Rain Ambience
Evening walk in Midtown New York City in the rain. This will probably be my last rain walking video in New York for a while as I'm back in Washington DC to prepare for my trip to Japan and Iceland. But until then, please enjoy the sounds of natural rainfall and city ambience, Please be warned that the video contains sounds of loud horns, traffic and sirens. Depending who you are you might find relaxing, but I'm aware that some hate it. Either way, I hope you enjoy! :)
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One complete 360 degree view of Times Square in New York City on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It usually is not this quiet! [
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A patchwork of vineyards, apple orchards, hiking trails, and small, thriving towns, this bucolic region of New York State takes its name from 11 narrow glacial lakes between the cities of Rochester and Syracuse that run north to south, like the fingers of an extremely unusual hand. The five largest lakes, where you’ll spend most of your time in the region, are Seneca, Cayuga, Skaneateles, Canandaigua, and Keuka. They are quite deep (more than 600 feet, at some points), and because water warms and cools more slowly than air, their immense volume helps moderate the surrounding temperatures. Grape varieties like Riesling and Pinot Noir in turn can flourish, despite the bitter winters.
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The City of New York, usually referred to as either New York City (NYC) or simply New York (NY), is the most populous city in the United States. With an estimated 2018 population of 8,398,748 distributed over a land area of about 302.6 square miles (784 km2), New York is also the most densely populated major city in the United States.[10] Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass[11] and one of the world's most populous megacities,[12][13] with an estimated 19,979,477 people in its 2018 Metropolitan Statistical Area and 22,679,948 residents in its Combined Statistical Area.[3][4] A global power city,[14] New York City has been described as the cultural,[15][16][17][18][19] financial,[20][21] and media capital of the world,[22][23] and exerts a significant impact upon commerce,[21] entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, fashion, and sports. The city's fast pace[24][25][26] has inspired the term New York minute.[27] Home to the headquarters of the United Nations,[28] New York is an important center for international diplomacy.[29][30]
Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors,[31][32] New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of the State of New York.[33] The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898.[34] The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States.[35] As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York,[36][37][38] making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world.[37][39][40] New York City is home to more than 3.2 million residents born outside the United States,[41] the largest foreign-born population of any city in the world.[42] As of 2019, the New York metropolitan area is estimated to produce a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of US$1.9 trillion.[8] If greater New York City were a sovereign state, it would have the 12th highest GDP in the world.[43] New York is home to the highest number of billionaires of any city in the world.[44]
New York City traces its origins to a trading post founded by colonists from the Dutch Republic in 1624 on Lower Manhattan; the post was named New Amsterdam in 1626.[45] The city and its surroundings came under English control in 1664[45] and were renamed New York after King Charles II of England granted the lands to his brother, the Duke of York.[46] New York was the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790,[47] and has been the largest US city since 1790.[48] The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to the U.S. by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries[49] and is an international symbol of the U.S. and its ideals of liberty and peace.[50] In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entrepreneurship,[51] social tolerance,[52] and environmental sustainability,[53][54] and as a symbol of freedom and cultural diversity.[55] In 2019, New York was voted the greatest city in the world per a survey of over 30,000 people from 48 cities worldwide, citing its cultural diversity.[15]
Many districts and landmarks in New York City are well known, including three of the world's ten most visited tourist attractions in 2013;[56] a record 62.8 million tourists visited in 2017.[57] Several sources have ranked New York the most photographed city in the world.[58][59] Times Square, iconic as the world's heart[60] and crossroads,[61] is the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District,[62] one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections,[63][64] and a major center of the world's entertainment industry.[65] The names of many of the city's landmarks, skyscrapers,[66] and parks are known internationally. Manhattan's real estate market is among the most expensive in the world.[67][68] New York is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia,[69][70] with multiple distinct Chinatowns across the city.[71][72][73] Providing continuous 24/7 service,[74] the New York City Subway is the largest single-operator rapid transit system worldwide, with 472 rail stations.[75][76][77] The city has over 120 colleges and universities, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, ranked among the top universities in the world.
International Railway Bridge - Buffalo, N.Y. - Fort Erie, Ontario
The International Railway Bridge carries a railway line across the Niagara River between Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada and Buffalo, New York, United States. It was built in 1873 for the International Bridge Company by Casimir Stanislaus Gzowski and D.L. MacPherson.
The bridge consists of two sections, the first extending from the Canadian shore to Unity Island (formerly known as Squaw Island,) and the second extending from Unity Island to the American mainland shore. The portion between these was originally built on a trestle, but was filled to form an embankment soon after the bridge opened. Once on the American mainland, rail traffic is received by the Black Rock Rail Yard. The CN Rail Fort Erie Yard for interchange (shops and roundhouse) is now closed.
Prior to the construction of the eight stone piers, it was necessary to remove up to ten feet (three meters) of gravel from the bottom of the river. The piers were constructed from stone quarried at various locations on the Canadian side. Each pier was both pointed and sloped on the upstream side to most effectively break up ice flows. The iron for the bridge was manufactured at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Each of the 12 Pratt Truss spans was constructed on floating pontoons between the piers. Upon completion, the pontoons were filled with water to lower the bridge span precisely into place on the piers.
The bridge was constructed with two swing spans. One was located on the American side of the main channel of the river and provided a navigable opening of 160 feet (49 m) width. The second was located over Black Rock Harbor and provided a navigable opening of 90 feet (27 m) width. Both were operated by steam and could open or close in approximately fifty seconds. The portion of the bridge from Unity Island to the US Mainland was constructed for two tracks. The longer portion from Unity Island to Canada was built as only a single track. Both sections had a common sidewalk on one side.
The bridge was opened November 3, 1873, almost two years after the date originally evisioned. Construction cost $1.5 million. It was constructed without the loss of any lives, which was uncommon for a major construction project in that era.
Before the opening day of the bridge, many railroads had already constructed tracks to its location. The Grand Trunk, Great Western, Canada Southern Railway, Erie, New York Central and New York, West Shore and Chicago were all prepared to begin using the bridge soon after opening day. There were conflicts between the various companies using the bridge, including one where the Canada Southern Railway filed suit over the excessive rate of $1 charged for each rail car it carried over the bridge. Such conflicts are not unexpected when several competing railway companies use a single track.
The bridge was modified in 1900, during which time the pedestrian walkway was removed from the main span, The bridge's busiest day ever was July 10, 1916, when 264 trains crossed.
The swing bridge in the main channel, which does not cross the international border, ceased to open at some time between 1941 and 1944 (it appears on the US War Department chart 312 in February 1941, but not on the same chart in March 1944, or any time thereafter). The swing span between Unity Island and the American mainland continues to swing today. This portion of the bridge was built for two tracks, but currently carries only one. It also carries a road on one side, and a bicycle trail on the other side. This span also crosses over Interstate 190, the Niagara Section of the New York State Thruway.
Operations on the bridge were suddenly suspended in February 1993 due to problems with some of the stone piers. Canadian National spent $2 million to refurbish these and get the bridge back into operation.
The bridge is now part of the Canadian National Railway Stamford Subdivision. It is also used by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The bridge has seen an increase in traffic since the Canadian Pacific abandoned its route via Niagara Falls, Ontario and re-routed across this bridge in late 2001. Fifteen trains per day is now typical and often trains are seen at or near a stop on the bridge undergoing various security checks to cross the international border. The bridge no longer carries any passenger trains.
TOP 10 DESTINATIONS — UNITED STATES
Top 10 Destinations — United States
Key West, Florida
Does time ever pass in the Florida Keys? Everyone and everything in Key West seems to go at its own pace, right down to the ice melting slooooowly in your margarita glass. Of course, it’s not all limes and leisure – Key West is known as the “Winter White House” because of its appeal to visiting U.S. presidents, and the island has been home to literary greats like Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams.
San Francisco, California
Every neighborhood in San Francisco has its own personality, from the hippie chic of the Upper Haight to the hipster grit of the Mission. The Marina district boasts trendy bistros and postcard-perfect views of the Golden Gate Bridge, while Noe Valley offers quaint and quiet boutiques. Wave hello to the sea lions at Pier 39, and sample local cheese and charcuterie at the Ferry Building. Sit in on a yoga session in Dolores Park or marvel at the Dutch Windmill across from Ocean Beach.
San Diego, California
San Diego embodies laid-back California culture, complete with a Boardwalk, surfing communities, and outstanding Mexican food. Breathe in the fresh ocean air at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, then gobble down a fresh fish taco at a La Jolla seafood joint. The naval aircrafts at the USS Midway Museum will have you standing at attention. A free Sunday concert at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion is the perfect way to unwind after a Saturday night bar-hop in the thumping Gaslamp Quarter.
Chicago, Illinois
The windy city is a cornucopia of modern art, fine dining, cutting edge comedy, and die-hard sports fans. Snap a photo of your reflection in the silver Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park before heading to Grant Park to get hit with the refreshing spray of Buckingham Fountain. There are dozens of museums and theater companies in Chicago, so a cultural experience is never hard to find.
Orlando, Florida
From the Magic Kingdom to magical spa treatments, Orlando sparkles with the promise of adventure. Spend a day exploring the world-famous Disney theme parks, giggling with the dolphins at SeaWorld, or screaming your head off on a Universal Studios roller coaster. For a less adrenaline-pumping afternoon, enjoy the quiet natural beauty of the Harry P. Leu Gardens, or enjoy a seaweed scrub at a luxury day spa. Savor fresh and local ingredients at one of Orlando’s James Beard-nominated restaurants.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Whether you’re a high roller or a low-key lounger, Las Vegas has something to suit your vacation taste. Sample fare from top chefs and cornucopian buffets, try your luck at one of the world’s premier casinos, or take in a spectacular show. Just wandering the Strip is enough to get your heart pumping. Once you’ve had enough of the razzle-dazzle, wave hello to the toothy sea life at the Mandalay Bay Shark Reef, hike Red Rock Canyon, or visit the Neon Museum, where old signs take on new life.
Oahu, Hawaii
The Hawaiian island of Oahu is a surfer’s paradise, with swelling waves that can reach epic heights. No wonder, then, that it’s the site of one of the world’s premier competitions, the Triple Crown of Surfing. If hanging ten isn’t your thing, you can still enjoy the beautiful beaches – particularly famous Waikiki Beach in Honolulu. Art connoisseurs will appreciate the annual Hale'iwa Arts Festival, a celebration of local crafts, painting, jewelry, sculpture, dance, and music.
Island of Hawaii, Hawaii
Life on the Big Island is a little bit slower… and locals like it that way. The natural beauty and ecological features of the island are a draw for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Test your chutzpah at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, home to the longest volcanic eruption in recorded history, or climb to the indescribably beautiful summit of Mauna Kea.
Maui, Hawaii
The Hawaiian island of Maui is a destination for true nature lovers. The ethereal bamboo forest and churning waterfalls in Haleakala National Park can be explored via the Waimoku Falls Trail. Stretch out on warm, golden sands or hit the surf for an unforgettable windsurfing or snorkeling session. Driving the scenic road to Hana along the island’s northeastern shore will be among the most spectacular journeys of your life. Time stands still at the Hawaiian village of Keanae, definitely worth a visit.
New York City, New York
Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
Danny at TerraSante
Susan talks with Danny August of TerraSante about sustainable practices they teach and live.
Danny's bio:
Danny August co-ordinates the native skills program at TerraSante. For over 20 years, he has been walking the way of the Earthkeeper and guiding others on this path. He has received knowledge from many native and non-native medicine people and elders in the United States, Mexico and India, including training in pouring water in the traditional sweat lodge, which he has done for the past 5 years.
He combines his longtime knowledge and practices of Chinese medicine, martial arts, yoga, and Zazen (Zen Meditation) with the ancient teachings of the Toltec, Inca and Sufi into his guiding way.
For years Danny guided youths in a rites of passage program for troubled teens in the desert and mountain wilderness of south central Utah. He has taught native skills to hundreds of people of all ages and backgrounds privately and thru organizations such as Earth Knack Stone Age Living School (CO), Anasazi State Park (UT), Aspen Wilderness Therapy Program (UT), Teaching Drum Outdoor School (WI), Pima Community College (AZ) the Pascua Yaqui (Yoe'me) Tribe (AZ), and the annual Winter Count Native Arts Rendezvous (AZ). He also performed habitat restoration for 5 seasons in several National Parks in the western U.S.
He is a veteran of intentional communities in the U.S, England, and France.
Danny is also the author of numerous articles on the old ways which appeared in national publications such as The Bulletin of Primitive Technology and Wilderness Way Magazine and local ones including The Tucson Weekly and The Desert Leaf. His first book (self-published) is titled, The Medicine of the Wilderness / A Field Guide to Native Arts and is currently working on his second book, about how language creates reality. In addition, he has realeased four CD's of original music in the genre of world / trance / free jazz, in which he performs on instruments including didgeridoo, djembe, native american flute, guitar, keyboards, and vocals, as well as engineering and producing these albums.
All of his work has been inspired by and dedicated to the health and help of the people.
To order a copy of Danny's book contact him at controlledfollyproductions@yahoo.com
New York City Parks: A 12-Minute Tour
Get a look inside one of the world's premiere parks systems in this short film exploring all that New York City Parks & Recreation offers.
Produced by Adrian Sas
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Union Square Kids Flock to Street Dance 3 21 12
very popular dance technique in NYC.....hard to see w/ a huge tight crowd, but looked like fun!!!
29th April Declared by New York State Senateas as Brahmrishi Shri Kumar Swami ji Day
pram pujaya braham rishi shri kumar swami ji
The Walmart of Heroin: How a Philadelphia neighborhood became a case study in America's opioid …
A recent story published in The New York Times Magazine goes inside Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, which has one of the highest rates of heroin overdose in the nation. The author of that story, Jennifer Percy, discusses her reporting and how the city is looking to help drug users overcome their addictions.
9_Mary Unveils the Apocalypse: Thyatira
Thyatira is the crux of the Apocalypse. The message of the Letter to the Church of Thyatira pervades the entire Book of the Apocalypse. Syncretism has a strong influence on the minds of the Christians. Syncretism and tolerance are what Jesus is warning the bishop about. The religion of Baal mingled with Christianityto look a lot like the New Age movement which has many names, but everyone knows that its roots are deeply entwined with Hinduism. The Beatles helped to popularize this religion and now many people are possessed by demons through yoga, reiki and other energy religions. Yoga or Hinduism is the religion of the Antichrist.
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Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue Jesus Christ The Bearer Of The Water Of Life: A Christian reflection on the “New Age”
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--for more information on the Order of the Mother of God which Mary wants to use to help all Christians in the last times, namely to pass through the “time” of the chastisement and then to evangelize the world in the new and wonderful “time” of the Eucharistic reign of Jesus and Mary
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Maysoon Zayid: Survival of the Unfittest | Talks at Google
Comedian, writer, actress, tap dancer, and disability advocate Maysoon Zayid should have died the day she was born but somehow she survived. In her talk, “Survival of the Unfittest,” Maysoon uses humor to share her story and advice no one wants to here about how we can fix our broken world. Maysoon was born and raised in the great state of NJ and spent her summers in the Holy Land. She grew up oblivious to the reality that being brown, Muslim, disabled, Palestinian, and a girl would make her the target of hate, violence, bullying and discrimination as an adult. Raised by parents who taught her to think big, Maysoon dreamt of being on the legendary daytime soap opera, General Hospital. She soon realized that winning the minority Olympics was not a good thing in Hollywood. On air talent with visible disabilities were almost non existent in entertainment and broadcast news. The few times they did appear they were not people of color. Despite the odds being against her, Maysoon managed to become a happy, healthy, successful stand up comedian who sold out shows worldwide. Her clips online have millions of views. Maysoon has appeared in multiple films, documentaries, and TV shows but she remained on the Z-list, shunned by main stream media because she was an other. A lifelong tap dancer, Maysoon’s mantra is, “ Yes I cancan,” but fighting for equality for all not just for some often left her feeling run over in the intersection of intersectionality until she started cheering for herself. Its not easy being green but it definitely makes life more interesting. “Survival of the Unfittest, will make you laugh and believe that together we cancan defeat the dark side and fix this broken world.
About the Speaker: Maysoon Zayid is an actress, comedian, disability advocate, and writer. She is a graduate of Arizona State University and is the co-founder/co-executive producer of the New York Arab American Comedy Festival and the Muslim Funny Fest. Maysoon was a full-time On Air Contributor to Countdown with Keith Olbermann and a columnist for The Daily Beast. She has most recently appeared on Oprah Winfrey Networks In Deep Shift, 60 Minutes, and Huffington Post Live. She also had the number one TED Talk of 2014. As a professional comedian, Maysoon has performed in top New York clubs, and has toured extensively at home and abroad. She is a headliner on the Arabs Gone Wild Comedy Tour and The Muslims Are Coming Tour. Maysoon appeared alongside Adam Sandler in You Don’t with the Zohan and is the founder of Maysoon’s Kids, a scholarship and wellness program for disabled refugee children. Maysoon was delighted to be a 2013 honoree of United Cerebral Palsy NYC’s Women Who Care Awards and is honored to sit on the planning committee.