Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
The Deep Dive is discussing a blog post on Pilgrimage and slow travel. The original post can be found here: The Pilgrim's Keywords: 1. Slowness (slowtravel.se) - This podcast episode was created using Notebook LM We hope you like it. It's a new way for us to put our work out there as a tiny non profit.…
A little bit of tech problems in the beginning, sorry about that! Ruben joins me to talk about luggage, both the kind you carry with you and the stuff you have transported between lodging on your pilgrimage along S.t Olavsleden. Ruben also tell me that he gets a lot of questions about animals along the trail but we decide you would be very lucky if you see a bear or a wolf and it's the mosquitos you need to fight with if you don't have the right repellants. We also talk a bit about the trail and the people who provide service a long the trail and without whom, S:t Olavsleden would't exist. We lost one of them, this past Sunday, Kärstin in Lombäcksstugorna. Among her passions was S:t Olavsleden, we will miss her and do what we can to honor her in our efforts to make S.t Olavsleden a great place to find yourself and be a part of a great community.…
Learn about the early days of the trail and about the church in Borgsjö´s initiative serving free waffles and coffee to all pilgrims with credentials. Sten Ove Danielsson tells about his involvement in the path and made the generous offer of assisting any pilgrim in need of assitance when they are in Borgsjö. Weither it is help to find new shoes or if they need to go to the pharmacy, Sten Ove is your man in Borgsjö. I give you his contact information at the end of the show.…
The episod that got lost! Here it is again the live show from June, 27 that didn't get uploaded. I chat with 3 German Pilgrims from Berlin. It was a challenging recording with extra noise from the kitchen and our young dogs out in the yard. Enjoy!
After some technical mishaps, Ruben from Nordic Pilgrim joined me for a chat. Ruben is one of the great resources along the trail. He has helped some 800 pilgrims on their journey.
Yesterday Eva and I went to Borgsjö. We visited vith Åsa Hellhoff, who was in charge of Sockenmagasinet for the day. She's one of the local artisans selling their goods at their very nice store in Borgsjö. Don't forget to stop by. They are open 11-17 everyday until mid August.