00:41:50.700 --> 00:41:51.150 00:03:07.950 --> 00:03:18.990 Sarah Maslin Nir: I don't me I don't need, which is her Hebrew school Hebrew what she thinks means you know, Sir, Sir, it means a little something closer, as we know, to my leads. 197 Stephanie Butnick: What it's like as a child to feel that what your father went through with such a young age, I mean, how do you sort of deal with that weight. Janet Maslin - Wikipedia Sarah Maslin Nir: This isn't our world like I am an outsider here, this is Ralph lauren's world, you know that he dressed in Kashmir and jodhpurs and dad would say no seta not Ralph lauren Ralph lifshitz. Stephanie Butnick: Can you tell us about that sort of electric connection, you have with horses What was it, what is it that captivated you both as a young child and, to this day. Sarah Maslin Nir: And that's the story, I told at my father's funeral directly to his pine casket and. Sarah Maslin Nir: Multiple times a year to steward the breed to try to create a breed registry to elevate it in this country to export some and she got a couple hours before the band, and yet we're standing after swimming with these horses is actually for horse on the cover. 00:15:30.210 --> 00:15:43.740 Sarah Maslin Nir: Body I love asking people their you know their business and it's such a treat to get to do this for a living, I had a colleague say in his retirement after 29 years a lovely man, he said. 00:16:28.200 --> 00:16:35.310 00:24:05.580 --> 00:24:06.990 Sarah Maslin Nir: Believe it or not, I had a job as a spa reviewer briefly, I know, tough work if you can get it, and I was reviewing a spot in Rajasthan when I wrote these horses I snuck away to write these horses, with a capital remember. I met Meeka Brown in a park."I'm one,"she said &fears being a target now. 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. 00:49:42.720 --> 00:49:55.800 Sarah Maslin Nir: The great horse whisperer I profile in this book Monte Roberts of the movie the horse whisperer is based on him says for system, and one thing. 00:27:32.550 --> 00:27:35.880 124 224 257 00:46:49.320 --> 00:47:05.340 244 00:51:16.740 --> 00:51:25.230 When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. 00:40:35.280 --> 00:40:41.400 177 Salary in 2020. 00:53:45.900 --> 00:53:54.510 232 Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. Stephanie Butnick: You know, as as Jews and the first door apocryphal family story, and then you know, to actually have horses lead you to freedom and that's so much better, I feel like them like a granddad had a great horse, and so did I yeah. 152 She directed Canadaland to a series of videos posted by Globe and Mail reporter Marieke Walsh on Friday, as independent confirmation that police had indeed raised . Sarah Maslin Nir: Getting college credits and whatnot. 00:48:16.740 --> 00:48:26.490 Sarah Maslin Nir: Thank you for your wonderful questions I love how your mind went and thank you for your deep engagement with the book. 264 Sarah Maslin Nir: The how you know the semen smuggling, the what the more worried horses, but she didn't give me the why why Francesca Kelly and English socialite become the steward in her mind if these animals and and traveled endlessly back to India, and she said to me. Jane Smiley is the author of many horse novels (most recently Perestroika in Paris), including eight titles for young readers. As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. 00:01:17.280 --> 00:01:21.090 We have estimated Sarah Maslin Nir's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets. Sarah Maslin Nir: I was a high school truant on my days off and then I was chasing trends on horseback. Ari Goldstein: Including a sweeping investigations in New York city's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 pulitzer prize finalist. Sarah Maslin Nir: sense of being out of place an outsider in a world that didn't belong to her, I was convinced I couldn't possibly compete, this is the best. 00:47:38.370 --> 00:47:41.580 00:50:48.450 --> 00:50:58.320 348 84 Ari Goldstein: by Sarah by stephanie. 351 187 By Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko and Sarah Maslin Nir. 00:04:04.320 --> 00:04:11.880 Full Episode Wednesday, Sep 21 Sarah Maslin Nir: Deep look at trying to understand obsession passion Why am I so obsessed with this elite world of horses, that is really um you know hyper wasabi this is Jackie Onassis is you know Jackie kennedy's world and. 8 Sarah Maslin Nir: Because it's not possible because we've it's unprecedented and historic and we've never been here before, and so I have a very. Sarah Maslin Nir: I was like What do you mean and it turns out, yes she's been going back to do all this stuff with the horses and smoke philistinism. 00:14:35.910 --> 00:14:48.960 00:01:46.200 --> 00:01:58.560 00:29:01.230 --> 00:29:07.710 00:08:15.240 --> 00:08:30.240 Sarah Maslin Nir: or outside the country because at the time you couldn't operate on cadavers within the confines of the State of Israel or it wasn't an answer with state and my dad goes congratulations. Sarah Maslin Nir: trundled in and he took that second place ribbon from the judge and put it on his chest and turned to him and raised up his hands and said I defeated Hitler. Their reasons differ: Conservatives argue that the word, coined about 20 years ago as an . 275 265 Stephanie Butnick: I love that and to me there's something so much more magnificent about your family's horse connection right when your dad says war horse people he's up being a little facetious but not really right there was something about first of all pulling one over. 45 A. I. 30 Sarah Maslin Nir: That their connection to the right also I was a mounted parks enforcement officer, you can call me officer near riding in central Park, and let me tell you. 00:48:56.820 --> 00:48:57.510 349 120 66 00:25:42.870 --> 00:25:47.220 i've traced the Viking history of the katie Norwegian fjord horse who extracted us, both from a peatbog and the Scottish Highlands. 00:17:33.960 --> 00:17:45.090 00:56:45.060 --> 00:56:53.190 Yehuda Nir, 84 | The East Hampton Star 00:26:16.530 --> 00:26:26.280 225 Sarah Maslin Nir: But I really beg borrow and steal my way in I have this magical little device which actually all of us have. 00:32:16.770 --> 00:32:22.440 The book journeys through Nir's life, her New York City upbringing with well-known psychiatrist parents and a father who survived WWII as. 122 When Sarah finally mounts Trendsetter at 13, what does she notice about him that makes him different from other horses? Sarah Maslin Nir: that's a worse or nerd like me thanks, though. 00:20:36.270 --> 00:20:46.650 00:38:28.050 --> 00:38:34.500 intervention to the most vulnerable families in the country she is married lives in london and has 00:39:19.800 --> 00:39:27.270 She covered New York City's nightlife for the Times from 2010 until the end of 2011, as the paper's "Nocturnalist" columnist, once attending 25 parties in five days. Sarah Maslin Nir: T is part of England right no tea grows on English shores it's an Indian plant, you know it's it's a sub continental plant yet it's so English well horses are the same way. 00:34:07.800 --> 00:34:14.730 00:45:36.840 --> 00:45:46.320 88 176 New York Times staff reporter and author Sarah Maslin Nir adores horses. 201 81 00:56:18.120 --> 00:56:30.600 00:27:20.010 --> 00:27:31.530 00:40:42.690 --> 00:40:55.920 309 You may have seen the name, Sarah Maslin Nir, graced across the pages of the "New York Times" reporting stories from breaking news to exposs. Sarah Maslin Nir: These horses and she's very posh English woman and she said why don't you come see come for the weekend, like no questions asked so I show up at her farm. 238 Sarah Maslin Nir: On in the belly of a Spanish galleon by Spanish copies to doors, and yet they became completely adopted by Native Americans, and we think of them. As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. Sarah Maslin Nir: And it never happened and I stood up, you know that his hind quarters, I saw them above me and they didn't come down on me and I look at trendy was still lying on the ground upside down and forces. The Museum of Jewish Heritage is able to fulfill its mission thanks to the generous support of patrons, members, and museum visitors. (Part 1)," Reason (October 27, 2015), Jim Epstein, "How The New York Times' Flawed Reporting on Nail Salons Closed Opportunities For Undocumented Immigrants (Part 2)," Reason (October 28, 2015), Jim Epstein, "The New York Times Says Working in Nail Salons Causes Cancer and Miscarriages. 00:51:35.190 --> 00:51:45.300 Sarah Maslin Nir: horse dealers in the old country they were forced out of many other jobs but being forced dealers, is when they could have actually until about World War Two when they were edicts removing them from the marketplaces. Sarah Maslin Nir: They don't sleep standing up, but they do spend most of their life standing up and it's, certainly when they go down the jump up, so I thought he had died. 9 Sarah Maslin Nir: A real connection to that in both groups or ratio from the equestrian story. Sarah Maslin Nir: But at one point, the relationship he figured out that his student wasn't refusing insulin because he had a death wish it's because he. Sarah Maslin Nir is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter for The New York Times and the author of both a memoir and a new children's novel. 00:35:28.770 --> 00:35:35.520 Stephanie Butnick: Thanks so much Ari and wow Sarah that was quite an entrance I like that whole special video just for us. Ari Goldstein: Sarah Muslim near has been in New York Times reporter staff reporter, for the last decade. Stephanie Butnick: Just feeling like it, I don't know you could describe how you feel, but his his response he was never envy me my wounds I envy you are spared your own So could you tell me a little bit about. Sarah Maslin Nir, author of the memoir "Horse Crazy," joined us to tell us about her new book, "The Flying Horse." the first in a series of fictional middle-grade novels inspired by real horses . Sarah Maslin Nir: Being able to connect with someone over Jewish identity was so important right my mom has long blonde hair green eyes she's ethnically Irish and but what brought her to my dad was their jewishness. 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. 282 310 Sarah Maslin Nir: On the other side of the mountains for to have these structures that existed east of them and black people have. Sarah Maslin Nir: In the pursuit of the book, there is a dubious and revolting practice of doing that, so the fact that my dad even knew that was a thing, and it does happen it's called spiriting a horse up and it's in certain very despicable disciplines in the United States still and elsewhere. 119 She saddled up for the first time at age 2, and more recently invited a therapy horse to attend her book launch party for . 00:28:10.290 --> 00:28:16.980 Ari Goldstein: she's covered a lot of interesting stories in her career, many of which those who, in the audience probably have read. Less than a month after it first appeared, Sarah Maslin Nir's two-part report on systemic wage theft, rights violations, and dangerous working conditions in New York City nail salons already looks like a journalistic parable for the ages. A New York Times writer and Pulitzer finalist allegedly nearly killed her best friend in a car crash, by swerving down the . 00:44:15.120 --> 00:44:21.900 Sarah Maslin Nir. Sarah Maslin Nir's "The Flying Horse" | WAMC 337 340 00:39:28.170 --> 00:39:36.840 00:27:45.330 --> 00:27:52.890 Sarah Maslin Nir: I just watched your horse save your life. 00:48:57.930 --> 00:49:06.630 13 276 Sarah Maslin Nir: And he had a big watch word stephanie which was mastery he felt everybody was seeking to master themselves to master the world, and when you're from a very close perhaps anachronistic. Stephanie Butnick: So you know, for you, as you say, horses, where you belong, and you discovered that at a young age, and so. Sarah Maslin Nir: Is tattered family had been impressed into hard Labor on a German farm by Nazi sympathizer and farmers who believed they were harboring Polish refugees not Jews. Sarah Maslin Nir: But you know braided together those are the threads that form the tapestry of my life, so thank you for your deep breathe and that great question. Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. BITS & BYTES: What it takes to write a novel talk; Postactivism 00:41:13.050 --> 00:41:25.080 169 The New York Times Says Working in Nail Salons Causes Cancer and 00:17:55.320 --> 00:18:05.160 She currently covers breaking news for the papers Metro section. Western New York is still digging out from a punishing holiday blizzard that has taken nearly 30 lives. 00:11:57.660 --> 00:12:02.610 Search. 350 43 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. 153 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so my mom was deeply impressed with my dad's figuring this out, you know he'd been called in, for what they thought was a suicidal child and he sorted out, and she heard this you know seven times little bit accent. Sarah Maslin Nir: cashmere and john first, and I think a large part of my desire to penetrate and belong in that world was to pass. 00:32:30.990 --> 00:32:41.310 That's pretty far from the farm, so to speak, yet she's managed to uphold a competitive career in . Stephanie Butnick: yeah I mean, I think this idea of belonging really does thread itself so nicely throughout your book throughout the stories and. Ari Goldstein: Our host this evening is the wonderful stephanie buttoning who's a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors herself, in addition to being deputy editor of tablet magazine and host of the leading Jewish podcast unorthodox. Sarah Maslin Nir: Sure, so I really, really wanted a horsey pedigree right like it talks about belonging I I wanted one and my daddy's tell this story about. 326 Sarah Maslin Nir: And i'm 59th street of fifth avenue among the central park carriage horses and the scent of his remembered liberation when he drove to the stables to pick me up from doing chores or riding horses, my father would roll down the window and close his eyes. She covered the escape of two inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility; camped out overnight at Zuccotti Park with Occupy Wall Street protesters; attended 25 parties over five days; and conducted a sweeping investigation into New York City's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 Pulitzer . 214 Stephanie Butnick: we'll get to your questions as well, I know you probably have a lot of them, you know I want to get back to the intergenerational trauma if you don't mind. 329 00:16:35.610 --> 00:16:45.330 222 Reporter, The New York Times. 159 160 There was no way he was falling anywhere but on top of you. 25 53 00:08:30.840 --> 00:08:44.520 And i've quizzed Indian soldiers about the indigenous battle horses I charge through quality in Rochester for my entire life i've sought out horses endlessly. Sarah Maslin Nir: What was fascinating about my dad's approach to anti semitism was to turn the tropes us against our people on its head right so that cousin who is duping the soldiers. In 2000, Maslin helped found the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, New York. How did you find this story? Sarah Maslin Nir: it's very, very formal my dad's or looks up the stairs and he was like that lady just called me Lord. 00:09:52.590 --> 00:10:04.650 186 00:40:58.380 --> 00:41:05.160 113 Here's Why That Matters. 00:39:05.250 --> 00:39:08.700 00:10:20.070 --> 00:10:34.770 In August 2020, Nir published Horse Crazy[14] which explores why so many peopleincluding herselfare obsessed with horses. 40 Ari Goldstein: This was awesome thank you both so much, and I will reduce a little surprised not always just we have a. transportationand nearly two million horse owners. 103 00:42:46.830 --> 00:42:56.280 100 Access Free All Children Matter Pdf For Free - beta.met 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. 00:23:33.810 --> 00:23:38.760 She was promoted to staff reporter covering Queens for the Metro section in May, 2013. [24][25][26] In November 2015, the NYT public editor concluded that the expos's "findings, and the language used to express them, should have been dialed back in some instances substantially" and recommended that "The Times write further follow-up stories, including some that re-examine its original findings and that take on the criticism from salon owners and others not defensively but with an open mind. Sarah Maslin Nir - Net Worth April 2023, Salary, Age, Siblings, Bio Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, he said that's what you are, you know and, and so I was loaded with intergenerational trauma that it doesn't really matter what reality is it's it's a perception issue. 00:13:43.830 --> 00:13:45.570 Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah so uh i've, of course, called trendsetter that actually really, really associate with my father, because I found him the week. 00:41:05.610 --> 00:41:12.480 Sarah Maslin Nir: By comparison, I don't feel like a real person that someone who wasn't forged in the fires of war, who didn't have needs as Adam mystic is survival. 271 Net Worth in 2021. 00:19:27.720 --> 00:19:39.570 Joseph Berger, "Yehuda Nir, a Psychiatrist and Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 84", New York Times (July 19, 2014), "Law and Disorder | Only in New York | Arts Initiative Columbia University", The New York Times, "Timestopics: Sara Maslin Nir", Columbia Journalism School, "Sarah Maslin Nir '09 is the Nocturnalist", Jeremy Barr, "New York Times Metro Makes Some Changes", "New York Times Metro makes some changes", Sarah Maslin Nir, "Cuomo Orders Emergency Measures to Protect Workers at Nail Salons", New York Times, (May 11, 2015), Sarah Maslin Nir, "Horse Crazy", BookDorks, (August 4, 2020), "Ireland Aids Breezy Point, Queens, After Hurricane Sandy", "Defending the Irish community against racist claims in New York Times -- Same old story as Hurricane Sandy relief efforts questioned", Richard Bernstein, "What the 'Times' Got Wrong About Nail Salons", New York Review of Books, (July 25, 2015), Dean Baquet, et al, "Rebuttal to The NYRB's Article on NYT Nail Salon Series," The New York Times, (July 28, 2015), Margaret Sullivan, "Criticism of 'Unvarnished' Brings a Strong Times Defense" The New York Times, (July 29, 2015), "Nail Salons Close In Protest Of State Crackdown", Sage Lazzaro, "Nail Salon Industry Stages Protest Outside NYT Building," Observer (September 21, 2015), Helen Holmes, "Here's Why Hundreds of Nail Salon Owners Are Protesting the New York Times," Jezebel (October 7, 2015), Jim Epstein, "The New York Times' Nail Salons Series Was Filled with Misquotes and Factual Errors.