When Sarah finally mounts Trendsetter at 13, what does she notice about him that makes him different from other horses? 00:03:46.290 --> 00:03:55.020 Acclaimed journalist and avid equestrian Sarah Maslin Nir is one of them; she began riding horses when she was just two years old and hasn't stopped since. Sarah Maslin Nir: been entirely removed from the American equestrian story, and that means they're removed from American identity right because that pioneer era i'm the daughter of an immigrant, but it still feels like my birthright as an American you know the cowboy heritage of the cowboy narrative. Horse Crazy | Book by Sarah Maslin Nir - Simon & Schuster 344 Sarah Maslin Nir: There was a two year old in the field and a four year old and I said Francesca you know Bam is decades old how, how do you have these horses. The article praised Nir's exposure of exploitation and racism within the nail salon industry, but also acknowledged criticisms of her reporting, finding that "At times, though, Nir does seem to overstate the case against salon owners. 00:39:19.800 --> 00:39:27.270 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so it should make sense that, when we're doing nothing more than trotting around in a circle and a competition transmitter tripped in this sort of sticky dirt. 00:52:04.620 --> 00:52:07.770 180 Ari Goldstein: You can order the book at the link in the zoom chat it's from sarah's local retailer here in New York so every copy they sell is personally signed. 00:46:24.180 --> 00:46:30.750 00:05:35.940 --> 00:05:38.100 144 259 Sarah Maslin Nir: A real connection to that in both groups or ratio from the equestrian story. 358 00:52:08.550 --> 00:52:19.530 64 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 Sarah Maslin Nir Whenever Joe Glickman heads out for groceries, he places an N95 mask over his face and tugs a cloth mask on top of it. 95 Stephanie Butnick: As you're living your happy life that he wanted for you right the life that he worked hard and your mother with her to create for you, because that was the sign of a winning right. 00:53:24.810 --> 00:53:32.610 00:17:33.960 --> 00:17:45.090 [17] NYT editorial staff subsequently published a rebuttal, refuting Bernstein's criticisms with examples of several published ads and criticizing his response as industry advocacy. But before that successful writing career, she was a . Sarah Maslin Nir: At the last second he talked his body and threw himself to the right into this giant barrel, which has been a flower pot and into this fence, which is how he got stuck. 150 00:52:46.560 --> 00:52:54.840 Sarah Maslin Nir - City Room Blog - The New York Times 50 Sarah Maslin Nir: Still, maybe not work from home era, but soon back will be back at our desks and next to everyone at their desk is a landline phone. 00:18:15.270 --> 00:18:19.590 Sarah Maslin Nir: Although it made me perhaps feel inferior insecure about my own place in the world, I think it also made me compassionate having that legacy and my family. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. 181 Stephanie Butnick: it's so interesting because there's so many just different stories of identity and how we see ourselves how we worry or. The daughter of psychiatrist Yehuda Nir and psychologist Bonnie Maslin,[2] Nir was born and grew up in Manhattan, attending Brearley School. Sarah Maslin Nir: What being able to live meant to my father, but also in just a father's love for a daughter, I was convinced I hadn't won and my dad was convinced, I had without knowing anything about these animals and so that to me encapsulates what horses became to my family. 214 She was promoted to staff reporter covering Queens for the Metro section in May, 2013. 45 00:47:57.450 --> 00:48:03.570 00:55:22.140 --> 00:55:30.210 $16.99. Sarah Maslin Nir: That are so explosive that are so volatile that send people in the streets when they read them, you have to get it really right, and you have to be. Another Berkshires-based author, Donaldson Brown, begins her novel, "Because I Loved You," with a young girl racing off on the back of her beloved steed in an effort to keep the horse that her mother has sold. 00:21:12.060 --> 00:21:21.420 355 00:24:52.770 --> 00:25:07.800 Stephanie Butnick: I wonder if you could tell us a little bit about that, and whether he thought about these patients as being different are facing different issues and how you sort of solve those two worlds in your own your own upbringing oh. Sarah Maslin Nir: In the book and address it head on and i'm not sure where I come down on you know I don't believe that riding horses as a dance. 44 327 174 66 326 Stephanie Butnick: In a funny way the horse thing wasn't entirely foreign to him, and there was a really great passage I was hoping that you might read just give us a sense, first of all about the book sounds like but also have you know your particular family story. 298 Sarah Maslin Nir: Jewish if we were X men, you know that's our that's our superpower my dad has a really fascinating story. 138 Sarah Maslin Nir: School psychiatrist excuse me a school psychologist and my brother, my father was brought in, because there was a student of hers who. Sarah Maslin Nir: you're allowed to define it yourself and Ralph lauren defined was culture Ralph elections, and so I will just the correct you on on that that small note. Sarah Maslin Nir: And I often shy away from what I call the cat lady typo horsemanship you know he loves me and he's my buddy and I play with him. NYTimes Disses The Flag, Gets Blasted! - The Savage Nation Stephanie Butnick: In the Q amp a because i'm going to ask Sarah a few more but i'm going to turn it over to all of you and ask your you don't ask yourself i'll ask them to turn your camera on or anything but. Sarah Maslin Nir: Of course people get this book they're going to be like, why is there, so much gentler in this book about horses and I feel sort of self consciousness about that. Sarah Maslin Nir: In treating his patients who had that disorder judge them as it being lesser and then his own, and so I think there was something special about my father's ability to treat post traumatic stress and others. This transcription was created automatically during a live program so may contain inaccurate transcriptions of some words. 00:55:09.720 --> 00:55:15.270 00:26:26.820 --> 00:26:32.820 It was at Spa Jolie, the downtown day spa where she worked in early 2015, that Colon, a former nail salon owner and longtime manicurist, met Sarah Maslin Nir, the New York Times reporter who wrote an expos, published in May, that upended New York's nail industry. 102 As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Sarah Maslin Nir: On on applying and she goes me I wouldn't apply What do you mean it and apply and my dad says, and these are immortal words that have become my mantra he said, let them say no, first, before I tell myself, no. Such a book is often the start of a lifelong infatuation with horses. 333 00:27:45.330 --> 00:27:52.890 00:06:09.420 --> 00:06:14.880 Sarah Maslin Nir: My my mom walks in two worlds, but if I walk in 20 you walk in 30 but it's just so funny that no it no one ever But then when I stopped that my go go look Come on, and they're like oh yeah, of course, you know. 130 Sarah Maslin Nir: And having a stunning revelation that I saw an etching from the 1800s it's called the horse dealer and it is a man selling horses, to a very posh German crowd and he has payout. 00:11:33.450 --> 00:11:50.160 00:46:41.220 --> 00:46:48.570 00:41:50.700 --> 00:41:51.150 Sarah Maslin Nir Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal Hardcover - Illustrated, August 4, 2020 by Sarah Maslin Nir (Author) 447 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $13.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover Search. 00:04:04.320 --> 00:04:11.880 Stephanie Butnick: wow someone is asking an interesting question, which is what do you make of the fact that there are so many images of Nazis on horseback I did not know that is that a thing. At each program, Nir brings together two remarkable New Yorkers to explore - and question - key concepts and commonly-held beliefs about life in the city, its limits and its possibilities. 52 Stephanie Butnick: The story on the book about how you should have your horse tripped and then you fail, and then they can you just sort of, say, because that to me was like oh horses are people basically. The Republican governor of Arkansas does too. The death toll in the region rose to 17. Sarah Maslin Nir: I was a high school truant on my days off and then I was chasing trends on horseback.
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