German-born physicist and developer of the theory of relativity (1879-1955)
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Jack Benny || Christmas Gift Exchange || Train to L.A. || Broadcast: January 5, 1941; October 19, 194101:16 ... Christmas Gift Exchange -- Jack and his friends are at the Rose Bowl game, where they meet Shlepperman running a hot dog stand. Jack's date (Gladys Zybysko) seems to know everyone in the stadium.31:52 ... Train to L.A. -- References include Fred Allen in a bathing suit in a radio guide magazine, Bob Hope, Spencer Tracy, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstien, Scottish singer Harry Lauder, and etiquette expert Emily Post.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- MYSTERY X SUSPENSE -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoy my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#comedyclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radioclassics #jackbenny #fibbermcgeemolly #bobhope #lucilleball #martinandlewis #grouchomarx #abbottandcostello #miltonberle #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #duaneotr:::: :
After the great city of Paris, we headed to Zurich, Switzerland. We got there by train, and it was really nice. The views were awesome, so don't sleep too much! The main train station is called Zurich HB (Haupt Banhof), which has so manyyyy different restaurants and different foods. AWESOME. Trains: Paris and London had good trains, but Switzerland was incomparable. They had an app (SBB) just for the trains and trams that's very useful. Most reliable train network in world, and has over 9000 trains a day Chocolate: Be sure to visit the Lindt Chocolate Museum, in Kilchberg where they explain the making of the chocolate. Plus free samples! Swiss chocolate is on another level!! That same day, we also hung out near Lake Zurich enjoying the vibes, and of course, eating ice cream. My brother did a semester abroad at ETH, so we took another funicular up to his campus and took in the swiss views. Also, Albert Einstien did his PHd at ETH, so his locker is available for viewing and it is really cool!! Lucerne: We also took a day trip to Lucerne from Zurich. It is known for its medieval architecture and sits on Lake Lucerne surrounded by mountains. Truly beautiful! It is famous for its chapel bridge and is considered Europes oldest covered bridge. Rhine Falls: Another fun day trip we did was the Rhine falls. It is considered to be the most powerful waterfall in Europe. We rode a boat that took us closer to the falls and across the river. It is about 15,000 years old and was created during the tectonic switch during the ice age. Nice, quick, day trip. It is about 45 minutes to an hour away from Zurich. Interlaken: Home to the best views. Interlaken means, between two lakes. Lake Brienze and Thun. You can always stay in Interlaken, but we stayed in a small suburb 30 minutes away by bus called Beatenburg. You see the main three peaks, Eiger, Monch, and Jungfau. The best views in the world! Lauterbrunnen: It is about 20 min from Interlaken. Lauterbrunnen offers really nice views of the Alps and roaring falls. The Trummelbach falls is a series of 10 glacier waterfalls inside Mount Ieger. You can hike the falls or take a cable car. Really pretty and very rough waterfalls. We also visited Staubach falls!! That same day, we had a classic Swiss dish. FONDUE! It is melted cheese in a pot in which you dip small pieces of bread or meat. BTW, the cows are very loud. Next day, JUNGFRAU. It is a must see, and is called the Top of Europe. It is the highest accessible point in Europe. You take cable car and trains to get there. It will be cold up there, so dress warm. It is 4158 meteres (13642 ft) high. We went into the Sphinx Observation deck, which has amazing views. WE saw the Aletsch glacier, the largest glacier in Europe. It can be a little tiring - esp. at that altitude so stay hydrated and eat well. Can you believe that they have an Indian restaurant up in the mountains? True story! The next day, we walked from around the lakes of Interlaken, and found ourselves at Lake Brienze. You cannot miss this heaven, it was not crowded and just so peaceful. We took a ferry to get back into Interlaken. Glacier Express: A slow 8-hour train ride across Switzerland. With panoramic views, and takes you through the mountains! Have you visited Switzerland? Plans to visit it? Any questions or feedback, email me - RiyaRamblings@gmail.com! And as always, Listen, Rate, and Share!
If anyone knew of the shadow of the complexities and paradoxes of our Universe, it was Albert Einstien, who was quoted - quite astutely, I might add - as saying: "Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy." If the Jordan River Rules tell us anything, it's that there are things beyond our control and beyond our understanding, but we still have to take responsibility of our part in the matter. Pretending that our choices doesn't matter is foolishness; pretending that only our choices matter is madness. We need to recognize that God, who created the Universe, is powerful enough to create it, and powerful enough to get us through our own Jordan River. Check out this fascinating talk with Sean and Rick.
Interested in the not-for-profit sector? Isabella De Mattia is the Acting Vice President of Business Operations & Analytics at the International Rescue Committee, an organization set up by Albert Einstien to help people affected by humanitarian crises. Isabella grew up in Italy but has lived and worked all over the world.Isabella has always been hungry to explore new things and find out what her passions are. She's a life-long learner and spent her time at university trying a number of different subjects out. She started off her career in banking but moved on to consulting, after, as a self-proclaimed extrovert, she realized that she wanted to work more closely with people. Eventually, her love for people-focused work and her interest in doing good in the world led her to her role in the not-for-profit space. In Isabella's role at the IRC, she and her team use analytics to help the organization further its humanitarian goals. Join us every episode with hosts Suchi Srinivasan & Corin Lines from BCG to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, technology, and business.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Recovery 2.0 as she affectionately calls it, is a recount of IAS member Ivy Marie. A high functioning over achiever who has the same birthday as Steve Jobs and life path numbers of Albert Einstien. She was once told by her therapist. " I can't believe you are actually a normal person". She laughs now at the thought but it was gravely true. From childhood abuse to PTSD she unravels her story about life, love and attachment styles. There is a "Bright Side" though so tune in for some tough love advice and Ivy Marie's real love for life. Viv, aka Sober_iThrive, is a Certified Addictions Recovery Coach My Sober Recovery Story #252 If you have any questions or You would like to book a FREE 30-minute consultation with me, you can visit my website https://www.soberithrive.org I'm Certified in Addiction Recovery Coaching and Life Coaching: • Life Coaching Essentials, Work/Life Balance • Co-creating a New Sober Lifestyle • Addiction(s) Recovery • Neuroscience of Brain Function & Joyful Recovery • Roots of Addiction(s) • Alcohol/Drugs and their Effects • Right Thinking in Recovery • Family Issues in Recovery And so much more… My communities are: • Sobertownpodcast.com • I Am Sober Community (IAS) - @Sober_iThrive • Sobertown Facebook Group • “Valiants We Thrive” – Sober Women Telegram Group • Instagram: @Sober_i_Thrive www.soberithrive.org (https://www.soberithrive.org/) Certified and Licensed Addiction and Recovery Professional Online Sober Coaching for all of your addiction and recovery needs by a Internationally Certified and Licensed Sober Coach & Life Coach No Sippy No Slippy. Not Another Drop No matter What. Remember to Pour The Poison Down The Sink!! Sobertownpodcast.com
October 19, 1941 - On the train to Los Angeles. References include Fred Allen in a bathing suit in a radio guide magazine, Bob Hope, Spencer Tracy, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstien, Scottish singer Harry Lauder, and etiquette expert Emily Post.
Solve problems they way Steve Jobs and Albert Einstien did.
The Mad Monday Masturbator has a new nemesis and his name is...Albert Einstien! No it's not, but you'll just have to listen to find out who it is. You'll also learn about who Pee Girl is and what the difference between a kink and a fetish is so it's one saucy episode if you ask me.Guests: Bods, Jimmy, JoeTasty Morsels The real difference between a kink and a fetish, in case you were wonderingHear something that you, loved, hated, laughed out loud at, cringed at, or just want to react to? Tweet us @ToonInEnt!If you haven't already, please subscribe on whatever platform you listen from! If you're not sure how to do that, just head to toon-in-podcast.pinecast.co and click whatever method you want to use. While you're there, you might as well leave us a nice rating. It helps other people find us and makes my day 100x happier!If you would like to support the Toon In Podcast, please donate to our tip jar
Brooklyn Teddy shares his travel adventures! Yoga, "Out whiting a white guy" , The story of Ishi , Admiration of Albert Einstien and Ted Nugent is a jerk! Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/brooklynteddy Subscribe to Brooklyn Teddy Podcast - http://apple.co/1CgYH28 Subscribe to Brooklyn Teddy YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/brooklynteddy Website - http://www.brooklynteddypodcast.com Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/brooklynteddy13
Brooklyn Teddy shares his travel adventures! Yoga, "Out whiting a white guy" , The story of Ishi , Admiration of Albert Einstien and Ted Nugent is a jerk!Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/brooklynteddySubscribe to Brooklyn Teddy Podcast - http://apple.co/1CgYH28Subscribe to Brooklyn Teddy YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/brooklynteddyWebsite - http://www.brooklynteddypodcast.comTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/brooklynteddy13
En este encuentro seguimos disfrutando del otoño... escuchamos a Mercedes Sosa con su "tonada de otoño", "por que, por que" de Canticuenticos, "First fire" de Uli, nuestro colaborador, "Luna lanar" de Mariana Baggio, "El señor Otoño" de Maria Elena Walsh y "La lenga" de La Maroma, como siempre, nos despedimos con "canto de ida y vuelta" del Duo Karma Leimos "Oliverio junta preguntas" y "En la luna" de Silvia Schujer. Comentamos algunas curiosidades sobre Albert Einstien. Los chicos nos cuentan por que se caen las hojas de lo arboles y Nos explican por que las Islas Malvinas son argentinas.
This time, Dreamcatching examines endings on two scales and the dreams that influenced them, and, for the first time, we end the show with music from Mount Eerie. dreamcatching.podcast@gmail.com (828) 407-0578 @dreamcatching.podcast (Instagram) Facebook.com/Dreamcatching MOUNT EERIE https://pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com Intro song by Sebastian Molina and Jordan Kadrie. Sounds in the outro were recorded and arranged by Jordan Kadrie. SOURCES E = Einstein: His Life, His Thought, and His Influence on Our Culture; Marcia Bartusiak, Donald Goldsmith (2006) http://www.doug-long.com/einstein.htm "Albert Einstein's Famous Speech on E=MC^2", published by Vipul Vishwakarma. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN20IY1wUxw "Radio Broadcast 12/7/1941", published by MrShoptaw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVU0RWRr1UU "Atomic Bombing of HIroshima - CBS Radio 8-7-45", published by larryware1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXpikaEb8cA. "Albert Einstien describes the Hydrogen Bomb", published by planetunion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CBvm1I4Heg.
Tonight I talk about an array of things. First, Jacob an autistic child thought to ave no abiity to learn turns out to be a genius, Higher IQ than Albert Einstien. aagetting his PHD at 15. All because his mother never gave up. Polygamy laws struck down in Utah (with caveats). A really sticky situation in Italy. The NSA and the game of chicken between Putin and Obama and more! Interesting perspective on everyday issues.
If you participate in social media, you’ve no doubt seen a plethora of inspirational memes floating around the Internet. You know the type; they’re the ones that feature psychedelic art or images of nature. Maybe there’s even an image of Albert Einstien’s disembodied head floating through outer space, disseminating a classic quote. Or, my favorite, a Native American staring at the moon flanked by a hawk and an especially timely old proverb. I’ll be honest; I’m guilty of it. I share stuff of this ilk pretty much on the regular. But, I’ve come to realize something. If you’re (I’m) not cultivating real action out of what you’re (I’m) posting, it’s nothing more than sanctimonious drivel. In essence you’re (I’m) full of shit, no matter how well intentioned you (I) might be. On the other end of the spectrum, we have this episode’s guest , Jae Sabol. He’s the founder of a not for profit called One Community that’s striving to create an open-source, sustainable way of life that’s accessible to all. They’ve actually broken ground on a couple of different communities and they’re making change a reality in a way that actual human beings can touch. Sure, it sounds grandiose and impossible, but they’ve made some pretty amazing steps and their ideas just might infiltrate your way of life before you know it. Check them out over at their site and start a dialogue over on their social media accounts (Facebook Twitter) if you want to learn more. A hearty thank you to all our listeners, we’ve been heard in over 50 countries (including Mongolia, somehow). We truly love and appreciate the support, but we need to keep growing. If you want to help us spread the word, follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/midwestreal), like us on Facebook (facebook.com/midwestreal), give us a nice review on Itunes, hell you can even tell your friends with actual words! XO.
This ten part history of mathematics from Newton to the present day, reveals the personalities behind the calculations: the passions and rivalries of mathematicians struggling to get their ideas heard. Professor Marcus du Sautoy shows how these masters of abstraction find a role in the real world and proves that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. Today, the pioneering nineteenth century mathematicians who helped Albert Einstien with his maths: Jonas Bolyai, Nicolas Loachevski and Bernhard Riemann. Without the mathematics to describe curved space and multiple dimensions, the theory of relativity doesn't really work. Producer: Anna BuckleyFrom 2010.