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Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In this episode, we'll break things down into actionable insights and simple ways to start transforming your life and influence. Max Baldauf influences influencers to become better versions of themselves by providing habit, business, self-mastery, and general life coaching within a social media influencer community. His goal is to help as many people as possible become better versions of themselves. Max is building an exclusive influencer community for creators with 10-50k followers on at least one social platform to connect, study the lives and stories of other influencers, and share strategies to grow and improve together! Connect with Max here: www.skool.com/askmaxbaldauf-1581 =================================== If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends. Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com. Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-application DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Ahoi ihr Landratten – wie funktioniert App-Entwicklung eigentlich? Nicht so einfach wie es sich wir als UserInnen vorstellen! Ahoi Kapptn wurde von Philipp vor einigen Jahren gegründet und hat sich auf die Erstellung bzw. Entwicklung von Apps spezialisiert. Hinter einer App-Entwicklung steht ein sehr langer und aufwendiger Prozess, den uns Philipp in diesem Podcast näher bringt und wie die Welt der – doch komplizierten Prozesse in den App-Stores - aus Sicht der Entwickler funktioniert. Plus: Philipp spricht über die Notwendigkeit der Kundenorientierung, wie sie auf ihren Namen gekommen sind und was auf ihren „Opfer-Altar“ im Unternehmen kommt…und natürlich auch über Arbeitszeitenregelungen… https://ahoikapptn.com
100 Jahre Vorarlberger Blasmusikverband wird heuer gefeiert. Stefan Höfel hat dies zum Anlass genommen, den Obmann des VBV Wolfram Baldauf ins Studio einzuladen. Baldauf erzählt, wie es zur Gründung des Blasmusikverbandes gekommen ist, warum es heute keine Blasmusik ohne Frauen mehr geben würde, und was im Jubiläumsjahr für Aktionen geplant sind. Sendehinweis: Radio Vorarlberg Kultur, 30.10.2024 von 20.00 - 21.00 Uhr
Type 1 diabetes in infancy and toddler years is rare, but when it happens most families are not just encouraged but forced to wean from breastfeeding. Erin Hayden-Baldauf has personal and professional experience with breastfeeding a T1D baby, and has written a book about the challenges this brings. All IBCLC's supporting families need to know about these signs, options and resources to support these dyads. Podcast Guest: Erin Hayden-Baldauf is a dedicated educator and creative writer with a passion for crafting engaging, heartwarming stories. With a PhD in Education and a master's degree in Creative Writing, she blends formal training with personal experience to create stories that resonate with her readers.Erin received her IBCLC certification in 2013 and has served numerous families as a childbirth educator and doula. As a mother of four, including a child with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac disease, Erin infuses her fiction and nonfiction with real-life insights into managing complex medical conditions. In 2024, Erin founded BraveryBooks to bring her writing across genres together, celebrating the everyday acts of strength and bravery that make life special.When she's not writing, Erin enjoys spending time with her family, exploring new recipes, and sharing her love for literature.Podcast host: Katie Oshita, RN, BSN, IBCLC has over 24 years of experience working in Maternal-Infant Medicine. While Katie sees clients locally in western WA, Katie is also a telehealth lactation consultant believing that clients anywhere in the world deserve the best care possible for their needs. Being an expert on TOTs, Katie helps families everywhere navigate breastfeeding struggles, especially when related to tongue tie or low supply. Katie is also passionate about finding the root cause of symptoms, using Functional Medicine practices to help client not just survive, but truly thrive. Email katie@cuddlesandmilk.com or www.cuddlesandmilk.com
In some ways, compliance has become a race against time. Financial institutions need to move quickly in the face of fragmented regulations, siloed decision-making, and overwhelming amounts of data. No one knows this better than Chiara Gelmini and Michael Baldauf, two directors at PegaSystems. Chiara and Michael have spent years helping financial institutions tackle these challenges, and in this episode they share how simplifying the process could change the game in compliance.KYC, AML processes, and financial crime investigations have become more complicated than ever. As regulations evolve across different jurisdictions and the need for speed grows, the pressure to transform compliance practices is at an all-time high. Chiara and Michael discuss these problems and explain why real-time optimization and AI are essential in staying ahead of today's evolving risks.About the Show:BCG on Compliance is a podcast from Boston Consulting Group that explores today's most pressing criminal trends and how compliance experts are adapting to counter those threats.As financial crimes become increasingly sophisticated, compliance can no longer be just a checkbox. It's emerged as a transformative force in every industry, reshaping practices in ethics, risk management, money laundering and cyber security. On BCG on Compliance, we dive deep into the extraordinary minds that are driving that change.Hosted by Hanjo Seibert, a leading expert in compliance, anti-financial crime and fraud, BCG on Compliance features interviews with heavy-hitters propelling compliance to the forefront of the industry. From crime prevention gurus to ethics champions, we'll ask provocative questions and bring you rich insights from the global players shaping the future of compliance, all in a dynamic and compact 20-minute episode.Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the field, BCG on Compliance is your quick, comprehensive guide. Join us as we explore the profound ways compliance is altering industries around the globe. And connect with us at bcgoncompliance@bcg.com New episodes are released every other week.Episode Links:Michael Baldauf LinkedInChiara Gelmini LinkedInPega WebsiteHanjo Seibert LinkedInBCG LinkedInBCG website
You either die a hero... or you're Jason. Let's watch the wheels come off the wagon off Jason's cart as he angers a powerful sorceress by marrying princess Glauce behind her back. Expect violence, murder and a wild life the hosts were very excited to tell each other about! Content warning: It's Medea, so we're going to get a lot of violence. Sources for this episode: Aelianus, C. (1665), Various History. Translated by T. Stanley. London: Printed for Thomas Dring. Baldauf, S. L. and Palmer, J. D. (1993), Animals and fungi are each other's closest relatives: congruent evidence from multiple proteins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 90(24): 11558-11562. Campbell, N. A., Urry, L. A., Cain, M. L., Wasserman, S. A., Minorsky, P. V. and Reece, J. B. (2018), Biology: a global approach, 11th edition (Global Edition), Harlow, Pearson Education Limited. de Carli, G. J. and Pereira, T. C. (2017), On human parthenogenesis. Medical Hypotheses 106: 57-60. Euripides (1981), Medea and Other Plays. Translated by P. Vellacott. London: The Penguin Classics. Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume I). London: William Heinemann. Graves, R. (1981), Greek Myths: Illustrated Edition. London: Cassell Ltd. Riley, H. T. (1889), The Metamorphoses (Ovid), Literally Translated Into English Prose, With Copious Notes and Explanations. London: George Bell & Sons. Smith; W. (ed.) (1867), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. In Three Volumes (Vol. 1-3.). Boston: Little, Brown, And Company. Watts, P. C., Buley, K. R., Sanderson, S., Boardman, W., Ciofi, C. and Gibson, R. (2006), Parthenogensis in Komodo dragons. Nature 444: 1021-1022. Sidenote: The Medea Complex is characterised as a wish of a mother to kill one's children, while the Argo became the constellation Argo Navis. Sources for these tangents: Stern, E. S. (1948), The Medea Complex: The Mother's Homicidal Wishes to her Child. Journal of Mental Science 94(395): 321-331. Tyminski, R. (2014), The Medea Complex- Myth and Modern Manifestation. Jung Journal 8(1): 28-40. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Argo Navis (online) (Accessed 18/08/2024).
„In Deutschland nehmen sich 28 Menschen am Tag das Leben, 20 mal so viele probieren es." So Susanne Baldauf, Geschäftsführerin der Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe und Suizidprävention im OOH! Podcast. Gemeinsam mit Ralf Heuel, Kreativ Managing Partner von Grabarz & Partners Werbeagentur und Podcast Host Kai-Marcus Thäsler sprechen Sie über die eindrucks-volle Kampagne „Auf den zweiten Blick“ die mehr zu bieten hat als es auf den ersten Blick scheint.
100 Jahre Vorarlberger Blasmusikverband wird heuer gefeiert. Stefan Höfel hat dies zum Anlass genommen, den Obmann des VBV Wolfram Baldauf ins Studio einzuladen. Baldauf erzählt, wie es zur Gründung des Blasmusikverbandes gekommen ist, warum es heute keine Blasmusik ohne Frauen mehr geben würde, und was im Jubiläumsjahr für Aktionen geplant sind.
Feeling anxious about starting Student Loan Payments? Feeling confused by all the new SAVE plan changes? If yes, this is the episode for you!Becca Baldauf a CPA and Certified College Financial Consultant with Student Loan Planner joins us to have a conversation on Student Loans. Starting October 2023, student loan payments resume. President Biden has also recently launched the SAVE plan which has many new changes and potential HUGE benefits for many borrowers. Becca gets into specifics about student loans such as consolidation, public service loan forgiveness [PSLF], loan forgiveness in general, the different plans for repayment and their benefits, and general ways to approach loans. This is a must-listen episode for anyone who has student loans! Share it with anyone who is wondering how to approach their student loans. For questions on your specific situation, you can book a consultation with Student Loan Planner here. Here's some exciting points from today's conversationBorrowers who work at a nonprofit but who are employed by a private company (because they are not able to work directly for the nonprofit) can now qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Ex: Kaiser Permanente physicians If you worked at a nonprofit in/after undergrad and you were paying your student loans, then those months can now apply to forgiveness for all your loans. Your loans must be consolidated for this to apply. The deadline to consolidate is December 31, 2023. Ex: Susan worked as a lab tech at a nonprofit hospital for 1 year prior to PA school. She was paying for her undergrad loans during that time period. She went to PA school and accumulated grad school loans as well. The 12 months count towards her entire 120 loan count towards PSLF not only for the undergrad loans. Show NotesBook an appointment with Student loan plannerStudent Loan Planner website Information on One-Time Payment Count Adjustment for Eligible BorrowersCertification form for public service loan forgivenessNotice anything spooktacular about today's Build a Wealthy Spirit Jingle? Yes, we did have a spooktacular edition of the theme song because I'm OBSESSED with Halloween. Do not fret! This eerie jingle is here to stay for the month of October, so be sure to join us next time as we put down the ghoul-book and rethink the status quo.Find more show notes and interact with the Build A Wealthy Spirit community at buildawealthyspirit.com!
If you're a parent of a child with diabetes, especially if they're recently diagnosed, you are going to get a lot out of this episode! Erin Hayden-Baldauf has a Ph.D. in Literacy Education and is a busy mom to four children. Her youngest was diagnosed with type one 10 years ago at just 15 months old. After her son's diagnosis, Erin merged her passions for writing, being a mother, and her mission to help parents advocate for themselves and their children by authoring multiple books about diabetes.Time Stamps: (03:26) The challenges of breastfeeding a child with type one (13:00) How a parent's journey is separate from their child's (14:05) The importance of giving yourself grace when you make a diabetes dosing mistake(25:49)The debate of whether to wake your kid up or not when they are sleeping and have a high or a low(31:22) The ins and outs of sending your child to diabetes camp for the first timeFind Erin's non-fiction book for adults, “Ten Tiny Fingers, Ten Tiny Toes: Caring for the Type 1 Diabetic Infant & Child” HERE.Find Erin's fiction series for children, “The Sugar Squad Chronicles” HERE.3 things to do now: Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.See if you're eligible for an Omnipod trial, plus find full safety info and terms and conditions at www.omnipod.com/riseLearn more about Risely's T1D parent coaching programs HERE.Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.
Willkommen in Kookhausen! Diese Woche zu Gast ist Michael Baldauf vom Wellenbezwingen e.V. Wellenbezwingen bringt Kinder zwischen 12 und 18 Jahren, meist mit Flucht-Hintergrund, mit Surfen in Kontakt und hilft ihnen, ihre eigenen Grenzen zu überwinden und sich Herausforderungen zu stellen, die sie sich nie zugetraut hätten. Michael erzählt von sehr eindrücklichen Erfahrungen, die er mit den Kids gemacht hat, welche heilende Kraft im Surfen liegt und wie der Kapitän der Costa Ricanischen Fußball-Nationalmannschaft ihn 2006 auf seinen Weg gebracht hat, der letztlich zu Wellenbezwingen führte. Michael selbst ist aufgewachsen in Peru, hat Abi in Deutschland gemacht, 'Olas de Esperanza' und Rettungsschwimmer-Stationen in Costa Rica gegründet, war Hunde-Surfcoach und und und. Dazu natürlich 'Würdest du lieber...?' und mehr! Ihr findet den Wellenbezwingen e.V. hier: www.wellenbezwingen.de und hier: www.instagram.com/wellenbezwingen/ Meldet euch gerne zurück via till@kookhausen.de, über Insta bei @kookhausen.podcast oder bei Soul-Surfers.de. Um den Kookhausen-Podcast zu unterstützen, empfehlt uns weiter und besucht gerne die Seiten unserer Partner: mightyottersurfboards.com (10 % Rabatt mit Code kookhausen) srface.com (10 % Rabatt mit Code KOOKHAUSEN10) soul-surfers.de maregaard.com summersurf.de Danke fürs Zuhören!
For our guest today, we're honored and excited to welcome Hans Baldauf, a fellow of the American Institute of Architects LEED AP and founding Principal at BCV. BCV is an award-winning architecture, interior design, and planning firm with international experience creating beautiful environments. They strive to produce work that is simple, elegant, and timeless.An efficient expression of design that shows a sense of restraint and transcends trends. For more information, feel free to visit their website at bcvarch.com.
Lever vi i en fake verden?! en verden som gjør oss psykisk syke?Psykisk helse er mer pratet om enn noensinne, men har samfunnet egentlig blitt mer åpent?I ukens episode deler Nathalie, Rohat, Felix og Jimmy tanker og refleksjoner rundt hvordan prestasjonspress, jaget etter suksess og anerkjennelse kombinert med økt usikkerhet rundt i verden har preget oss alle. De snakker videre om hva de har gjort i møte med den nye virkeligheten og hva vi sammen kan gjøre for å fostre mer genuinitet og samhold.Felix Baldauf er bryter med EM gull på merittene og til daglig jobber han på mot VM gullet. Han deler hvordan han ble preget av å vokse opp i et hjem preget av rus og en fraværende far.Nathalie Adriana er profesjonell danser og skuespiller som har delt sin kunst på utallige scener både i Norge og utlandet. Hun deler hvordan hun ble preget av å vokste opp i en familie preget av rus og videre flyttet til en fosterfamilie.Rohat er artist fra Oslo med en multikulturell bakgrunn som har gitt han viktige perspektiver og utfordringer i oppveksen. Han deler at han mistet faren sin i ung alder og hvordan ungdomsåra preget han.Episoden ble spilt inn live på Deichman på Tøyen med engasjert publikum.God lytting!#hverdagspsyken #podcast #psykologi #hverdagstema #hverdagstanker #thehumanaspect #dagenssamfunn #sosialemedier #individ #identitet #fasade #maske #fremstillingVi trenger din hjelp for å fortsette å lage Hverdagspsyken!
I dag er bryter Felix Baldauf på besøk. Han forteller om en tøff barndom preget av en far som forlot han, og en mor som slet med alkoholproblemer. Fra tidlig alder ble prestasjonene på brytematta avgjørende for at Felix føle seg verdifull som menneske. Når Ida spør hvem han snakket med om alt som var vanskelig, forteller Felix hvordan han både tiet og løy for å holde sannheten skjult. I julen 2017 toppet alt seg da moren tok bilen og kjørte i beruset tilstand. Dette endte i en dramatisk hendelse som forandret alt. Etter dette åpnet Felix opp og forteller ærlig til sine nærmeste om hvordan ting egentlig er. Episoden er produsert av Synne Johansen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der Sport ist die bildgewaltigste Medienkategorie. Gleichzeitig ist es auch die, in der Frauen am Wenigsten sichtbar werden. Sportlerinnen erreichen in den Medien einen Berichtsanteil von gerade einmal 12 Prozent. In der medial am häufigsten thematisierten Sportart Fußball sind Frauen mit 2 Prozent quasi unsichtbar. In dieser Folge erzählen Profifußballerin Sabrina Horvat und VFV-Frauenreferentin Sonja Baldauf vom Traumberuf Fußball und wie sie diese Branche aus ihren Blickwinkeln wahrnehmen. Wie steht es um den Frauenfußball in Vorarlberg? Was braucht es, um Profi zu werden? Müssen Vorarlbergs Sportlerinnen noch sichtbarer werden? Welche Tipps für mehr Sichtbarkeit haben Sabrina und Sonja?
Soziologin und Kulturwissenschafterin Anette Baldauf von der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien und die Esoterik-Schriftstellerin Johanna Paungger-Poppe sind am Donnerstag die Gäste in "Vorarlberg LIVE".
Episode 89 The Theremin Part 2: Recordings After 1970 Playlist Ultimate Spinach, “(Ballad of The) Hip Death Goddess” from Ultimate Spinach (1968 MGM Records). This American psychedelic rock band was from Boston, Massachusetts, although they had a sound that had more an affinity with the free spirit of San Francisco. The Theremin has a prominent part in this song, following the vocalist and filling in some interesting instrumental parts. Bass and Feedback, Richard Nese; Vocals, Drums, Tabla, Bass Drum, Bells, Chimes, Keith Lahteinen; Vocals, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Kazoo, Barbara Hudson; Vocals, Electric Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Harpsichord, Twelve-String Guitar, Sitar, Harmonica, Wood Flute, Theremin, Celesta, Ian Bruce-Douglas; Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Feedback, Sitar Drone, Electric Sitar, Geoffrey Winthrop. 8:11 Hawkwind, “Paranoia Part 2” from Hawkwind (1970 Liberty). Hawkwind was a pioneering space-rock and psychedelic group from the UK. They were known to use a theremin during their early years—1969 to 1973 and revived its use on stage in later performances using a Moog Etherwave model in the 2000s. This first album features a theremin added to much of the sonic textures, sometimes overtly but often run through effects to provide a looming background, as in this song. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish, but I think there is a theremin providing some of the droning background and then sporadic bursts of tones beginning around 4:25. 14:54 McKendree Spring, “God Bless the Conspiracy” from 3 (1972 Decca). Electric Violin, Viola, Theremin, Michael Dreyfuss; Electronics (Ring Modulator), Tom Oberheim; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer, Fran McKendree; Electric Bass, Larry Tucker; Electric Guitar, Martin Slutsky. This progressive band with experimental leanings was a quartet without a drummer. Dreyfus later said, “In God Bless the Conspiracy and No Regrets I was able to play viola and Theremin at the same time by bringing my body closer to the Theremin (to change pitch) while playing a harmony part on the viola,”(2006). He played a Theremin beginning 1969. He may have used a Moog theremin, such as the Troubadour. 6:53 Linda Cohen, “Horizon Jane” from Lake Of Light (1973 Poppy). Folky album from Philadelphia featuring several electronic musicians. Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano, Polytonic Modulator, Jefferson Cain; Classical Guitar, Composer, Linda Cohen; Flute, Stan Slotter; Producer, Electric Guitar, Matrix Electronic Drums, Modulator, Sitar, Synthesizer, Craig Anderton; Minimoog, Theremin, Charles Cohen. 3:36 Ronnie Montrose, “Space Station #5” from Montrose (1973 Warner Brothers). Ronnie Montrose added a custom-built Theremin to his equipment with the pitch antenna mounted on his aluminum (silver) Velano guitar so that he could play both at the same time. Volume for the theremin was controlled by a black box mounted on a mike stand, to which he stood nearby. He was recording with it throughout the 1970s. Here is a great live clip you where you can see how he played it. Note the end of the clip where he put the theremin guitar up against the speaker and wails on the volume control of the theremin control box. Bass, Bill Church; Drums, Denny Carmassi; Guitar, Theremin-Guitar, Ronnie Montrose; Vocals, Sam Hagar. 5:36 Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1974 Passport). Fender Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals, Andy Dalby; Mellotron, ARP 2600, EMS VCS 3, Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. 8:37 Michael Quatro, “Get Away” from In Collaboration with The Gods (1975 United Artists Records). Brother of Detroit rockers Suzi and Patti Quatro, he had a flare for progressive rock and electronic keyboards in the 1970s. The Theremin makes frequent appearances on this album, this track in particular. Arranger, Piano Baldwin, Electric Piano Gretsch Electro, Piano Tack Piano, Sonic Six Synthesizer, Effects Univox Phaser, Univox Stringman, EC-80 Echo, Elka Electric Piano, Hammond Organ, Minimoog Synthesizer, Univox Mini-Korg, Electroharmonix Boxes, Mellotron Violin, Cello, Flute, Effects Wah-Wah Pedals, Effects Syntha-Pedal, Bass Nova Bass, Horns, Organ Pipe Organ, Sounds Ring Modulation, Maestro Theremin, Electronic Effects, Percussion , Michael Quatro;Bass, Lead Vocals, Arranged By Arranging Assistance, Dave Kiswiney; Drums, Kirk (Arthur) Trachsel; Guitar, Teddy Hale. 4:04 Melodic Energy Commission, “Revise The Scene” from Stranger In Mystery (1979 Energy Discs). This is the first album from this Canadian space-rock, psychedelic and folk troupe from British Columbia. The Theremin was a key instrument in their ensemble and was custom-built by group member George McDonald. His Theremin would eventually be known as the Galactic Stream Theremin and would take some 25 years to build and evolve into a six antennae instrument for “tuning into the performers body motions.” During this recording, a simpler, more traditional version was used. Gas & Steam Bass, Bells, Tambourine, Mark Franklin; Dulcimer, Bowed Dulcimer, Khaen, Gongs, Flute, Randy Raine-Reusch; Hydro-electric Guitar, Custom-made Theremin, Aura, Wall Of Oscillation, George McDonald; Percussion, Tablas, Brass Tank, Glockenspiel, Roland SH5 Synthesizer, Organ, Paul Franklin; EMS Synthi AKS, Delatronics, Electric Guitar, Del Dettmar; Wordy Voice, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Roland SH 1000 Synthesizer, Gongs, Vibraphone, Kalimba, Stone Drum, Egyptian Shepherd's Pipe, Xaliman. 6:13 The Nihilist Spasm Band, “Elsinore” from Vol. 2 (1979 Music gallery Editions). Canadian group that used all hand-made instruments, including the kit-made Theremin by Bill Exley. Bass, Hugh McIntyre; Drums, Greg Curnoe; Guitar, John Clement, Murray Favro; Kazoo, John Boyle; Pratt-a-various, Art Pratten; Vocals, Theremin, Bill Exley. Recorded live at the Toronto Music Gallery, February 4th 1978. 5:14 Yuseff Yancy, Garret List, “Sweetness” Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Sweetness” from Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Alto Saxophone, Byard Lancaster; Maestro Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 4:11. Todd Clark, “Into the Vision” from Into The Vision (1984 T.M.I. Productions). Guitar, Cheetah Chrome; Theremin, Bat-wing Guitar with ARP Avatar, Todd Clark; Found Vocals, William Burroughs. 8:38 Danielle Dax, “Yummer Yummer Man” from Yummer Yummer Man (1985 Awesome). UK artist Danielle Dax. Wah Guitar, Steve Reeves; Guitar, Slide Guitar, Organ, David Knight; Producer, arranger, lyrics, Vocals, Theremin, Tapes, Danielle Dax; Drums, Martyn Watts; Music by Danielle Dax, David Knight. Dax is an experimental English musician, artist, and producer, born as Danielle Gardner. 3:16 Mars Everywhere, “Attack of the Giant Squid” from Visitor Parking (1989 Audiofile Tapes). Cassette release from this space-rock band from the 1980s. Electric Guitar, Electronics, Tape, Ernie Falcone; Synthesizer, Theremin, Keyboards, Tom Fenwick. 5:03 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, “Vacuum of Loneliness” from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (1992 Caroline). This NY band uses an original Moog Vanguard (circa 1960). This rock and blues band was active from 1991 until 2016. Baritone Saxophone, John Linnell; Drums, Russell Simins; Guitar, Vocals, Judah Bauer; Tenor Saxophone, Kurt Hoffman; Trumpet, Frank London; Vocals, Guitar, Moog Vanguard Theremin, Jon Spencer. Here is a video of a live performance of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with a Moog Vanguard Theremin (just after the 39-minute mark). 3:02 Calvin Owens and His Blues Orchestra, “Vincent Van Gogh” from That's Your Booty (1996 Sawdust Alley). Trumpet solo and vocals, Calvin Owens; Maestro Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Eddy De Vos, Kurt van Herck, Peter Vandendriessche; Backing Vocals, B. J. Scott, Frank Deruytter, Mieke Belange, Yan De Bryun; Baritone Saxophone, Bo Vander Werf, Johan Vandendriessche; Bass, Ban Buls, Roman Korohek; Cello, B. Piatkowski, X. Gao; Drums, Cesar Janssens, Laurent Mercier; Guitar, Marty Townsend, Yan De Bryun; Keyboards, Rafael Van Goubergen; Organ, Peter Van Bogart; Saxophone, Jimmy Heath; Tenor Saxophone, David "Fathead" Newman, Shelly Caroll Paul; Trombone, Marc Godfroid, Yan De Breker; Trumpet, Andy Haderer, Rüdiger Baldauf; Violin, D. Ivanov, E. Kouyoumdjian; Vocals, Archie Bell, Otis Clay, Ruby Wilson. 6:23. David Simons, “Music For Theremin And Gamelan (1998-1999), parts I and II” from Fung Sha Noon (2009 Tzadik). Theremin, Rob Schwimmer; Gamelan, Theremin, Sampler, MIDI Controller, Percussion, Marimba, Zoomoozophone, 43 Pitch Zither, Harmonic Canon, Slide Guitar, Chromelodeon harmonium, David Simons; Gamelan, Barbara Benary, Denman Maroney, John Morton, Laura Liben. 6:09 (part I) and 6:29 (part II) Lydia Kavina, “Voice of the Theremin,” composed by Vladimir Komarov from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina. Arranged, mixed, performed by Lydia Kavina. 8:11 Lydia Kavina, “Free Music #1,” composed by Percy Grainger from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina; mixed and spatialized, Steve Puntolillo. This work was originally written for theremin although Grainger had many ideas around how this type of “free music” should be played. This native Australian was fascinated by the sounds of the real world and invented a mechanical machine for making such sounds. In 1938, Grainger said, "...Out in nature we hear all kinds of lovely and touching 'free' (non-harmonic) combinations of tones, yet we are unable to take up these beauties and expressiveness into the art of music because of our archaic notions of harmony.” His adaptation of free music for theremin was an attempt to create sounds that were new to music. This version was multitracked by Kavina and an old acquaintance of mine, sound engineer Steve Puntolillo, to recreate the parts for four theremins. 1:19 The Kurstins, “Sunshine” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Roy Ayers; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:47 The Kurstins, “Outside” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Greg Kurstin; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:55 Hecate's Angels, “Shrink-Wrapped Soul” from Saints And Scoundrels (2004 redFLY Records). Los Angeles-based Pietra Wexstun is a composer, singer, keyboard and theremin player. Vocals, Farfisa organ, piano, theremin, sound effects, Pietra Wexstun; bass, Bill Blatt; guitar, Stan Ridgway; drums, Elmo Smith. 3:52 Pamelia Kurstin, “Barrow In Furness” from Thinking Out Loud (2007 Tzadik). From Kurstin first solo record. Composed, Produced, Theremin With L6 Looping Pedals and Microsynth Pedal, Guitar, Piano, Pamelia Kurstin. She played the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog fo this recording. Pamelia Kurstin, video with she and Bob Moogdiscussing the Etherwave Pro when it was introduced. Kurstin uses the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog Music. 5:12 Barbara Bucholtz, “SixEight” from Moonstruck (2008 Intuition Records). Bucholtz was a German theremin player and composer. She played a TVox Tour model theremin. Drums, Sebastian Merk; Music By, Contrabass Flute, Sampler, programmed, engineered, produced, and recorded by Tilmann Dehnhard; Trumpet, Arve Henriksen. 4:01 Herb Deutsch, “Longing” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Composer, Herb Deutsch; Piano, Nancy Deutsch; Moog Melodia Theremin, Daryl Kubian. Recording from 2012. The beloved Herb Deutsch, who died recently at age 90, was an early collaborator with Bob Moog on the creation of the synthesizer. Herb became acquainted with Bob by purchasing a Theremin kit—a Moog Melodia model, in the early 1960s. He was primarily responsible for convincing Moog to add a keyboard to his modular unit. Also, this is taken from a terrific compilation of modern Theremin artists to benefit the New York Theremin Society. Check it out. 3:38 M83, “Sitting” from M83 (2016 Lowlands Festival). This is a live recording from Holland. “Sitting” was a song on M83's first album in 2001. But it didn't have a theremin part until they decided to spice-up the live interpretation of the song in 2016. Jordan Lawlor uses a Moog Theremini when M83 performs this in concert. He puts down his guitar, grabs some drum sticks, beats a rhythm on some electronic drums while dancing in place and moving his hands around a theremin. You can hear the theremin in this track but don't mistake it for the keyboard tones that Gonzalez is playing on his modular system. A longer sequence of theremin begins at 1:38 in the audio. You can view the video here, beginning at 26:54 into the show. M83 is a French electronica band founded in 1999 by Anthony Gonzalez, who remains the only sole member from the original outfit. Performing members on this live tour included: Anthony Gonzalez, lead vocals, modular synthesizers, keyboards, guitars, piano, bass, drums, percussion, programming, arrangement, mixer, production; Loïc Maurin, drums, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboards; Jordan Lawlor, guitars, vocals, multi-instrumentalist; Kaela Sinclair, Dave Smith and M-Audio keyboards, vocals; Joe Berry, piano, synthesizers, electronic wind instrument, saxophone. 4:03 Radio Science Orchestra, “Theme from Doctor Who” (2019). This UK-based band unites theremin, ondes martenot, Moog and modular electronics, for its performances. They've played such events as the TEDSummit, the British Library, and Glastonbury Festival. They made a concert recording with Lydia Kavina in 2009 of the Theme from Doctor Who. This version was made more recently and appears to also include Kavina. She plays the TVox Tour model theremin made by her husband G. Pavlov. 2:18 Thorwald Jørgensen, Kamilla Bystrova, “Moderato” from Air électrique: Original Music For Theremin And Piano (2020 Zefir). Jørgensen is an accomplished Dutch classical theremin player. Piano, Kamilla Bystrova; Liner Notes, Design, Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin, Thorwald Jørgensen. 2:10 Dorit Chrysler, “A Happy Place” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Issued with the magazine's 7” vinyl and magazine bundle Electronic Sound Magazine, issue 70. Written, produced, and performed by Dorit Chrysler. 2:06 Dorit Chrysler, “Calder Plays Theremin Side A” from Calder Plays Theremin (2023 NY Theremin Society/Fridman Gallery) Written for Theremin Orchestra in 5 Movements, Chrysler's work is based on a commissioned sound piece by The Museum of Modern Art in conjunction with the exhibition Alexander Calder: Modern from the Start. Chrysler identified two of Alexander Calder's sculptures, Snow Flurry, I (1948) and Man-Eater with Pennants (1945), to interact and “play” multiple Theremins on site. I believe the Theremin are various Moog models. Calder Plays Theremin is a co-release of the NY Theremin Society and Fridman Gallery. 8:48 Opening background tracks: Ronnie Montrose, “Open Fire” (excerpt) from Open Fire (1978 Warner Brothers). Bass, Alan Fitzgerald; Drums, Rick Shlosser; Guitar, Custom-built Theremin mpounted to his electric guitar, Ronnie Montrose; composed by Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose. 2:09 Hooverphonic, “L'Odeur Animale” from The Magnificent Tree (2000 Columbia). Guitar, Raymond Geerts; Keyboards, Bass, Programmed by Alex Callier; Vocals, Geike Arnaert; Maestro Theremin, trumpet, Youseff Yancy; Fairlight, Effects, Dan Lacksman. 3:46. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Der Nachfolger von Christian Baldauf als Chef der CDU-Landtagsfraktion steht fest. Einbrecher verwüsten eine Kita-Baustelle in Ingelheim. Der gefährliche Bauschutt im Rhein-Selz-Park bei Nierstein wird endlich entsorgt. So entwickeln sich Immobilienpreise und Mieten in Mainz. Das und mehr hören Sie heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/politik/politik-rheinland-pfalz/cdu-fraktion-gordon-schnieder-folgt-auf-baldauf-2229752 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/ingelheim/ingelheim-einbrecher-setzen-kita-baustelle-unter-wasser-2230149 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/verbandsgemeinde-rhein-selz/nierstein/rhein-selz-park-sondermuell-wird-abtransportiert-2229629 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/kaufen-oder-mieten-wie-entwickeln-sich-die-mainzer-preise-2023-2227305 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/windenergie-ausbau-erreicht-klimaziele-nicht-2229811
Ein 3D-Drucker kann unterschiedliche Formen und Gegenstände drucken – und diese können auch ganz schön groß sein. Johannes reist nach Lindau am Bodensee und besucht dort den Architekten André Baldauf. Der möchte anbauen. Die zweite Etage, die auf sein Haus gesetzt werden soll, soll aus einem 3D-Drucker kommen. Das wäre weltweit das erste Mal. Der Drucker, der hierbei eingesetzt wird, hat natürlich auch eine entsprechende Größe – und er druckt mit Mörtel. Wie dies genau vonstattengeht und wobei der Drucker die Hilfe des Menschen benötigt, hat sich Johannes einmal ganz genau angesehen.
Ein 3D-Drucker kann unterschiedliche Formen und Gegenstände drucken – und diese können auch ganz schön groß sein. Johannes reist nach Lindau am Bodensee und besucht dort den Architekten André Baldauf. Der möchte anbauen. Die zweite Etage, die auf sein Haus gesetzt werden soll, soll aus einem 3D-Drucker kommen. Das wäre weltweit das erste Mal. Der Drucker, der hierbei eingesetzt wird, hat natürlich auch eine entsprechende Größe – und er druckt mit Mörtel. Wie dies genau vonstattengeht und wobei der Drucker die Hilfe des Menschen benötigt, hat sich Johannes einmal ganz genau angesehen.
Der rheinland-pfälzische CDU-Fraktions- und Landespartei-Chef Christian Baldauf fordert einen Preisdeckel für Strom, Gas und Wärme. Im Gespräch mit SWR Aktuell-Moderator Andreas Herrler wies er darauf hin, dass die CDU in Rheinland-Pfalz das schon vor drei Monaten gefordert habe. Außerdem machte er sich für einen Härtefonds stark, den die Bundesländer gemeinsam auflegen sollten. Mit dieser Maßnahme sollten Arbeitsplätze im Mittelstand erhalten sowie niedrige und mittlere Einkommen entlastet werden.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.26.509536v1?rss=1 Authors: Mantegna, F., Olivetti, E., Schwedhelm, P., Baldauf, D. Abstract: When we internally generate complex mental images, we need to combine multiple features or parts of a scene into a coherent whole. Direct evidence for such feature integration during visual imagery is still lacking. Moreover, cognitive control mechanisms, including memory and attention, exert top-down influences on the perceptual system when generating mental images. However, it is unclear whether such top-down processing is specific to the content of visual imagery or not. Feature integration and top-down processing involve short-range connectivity within visual areas, and long-range connectivity between control areas and visual areas, respectively. Here, we used a minimally constrained experimental paradigm wherein imagery categories were prompted using visual word cues only, and we decoded face versus place imagery - two object categories that are well-known to be associated with different visual features and neural generators - based on their distinct connectivity patterns. Our results show that face and place imagery can be decoded from both short-range and long-range connections. These findings suggest that feature integration within visual areas does not need an external stimulus to be triggered but occurs also for purely internally generated images. Furthermore, control areas associated with memory and attention provide information that is specific to the imagery content. Mental imagery belongs to a class of internally driven cognitive processes that has been notoriously challenging to decode because the relevant endogenous signals are temporally misaligned across trials. We suggest that our successful application of covariance-based connectivity decoding to visual imagery paves the way for future applications to internally driven cognitive processes such as visual attention, visual working memory and visual prediction. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
Der rheinland-pfälzische Landesinnenminister (SPD) Roger Lewentz sei bei der Flutkatastrophe im Ahrtal nicht Herr der Lage gewesen, sagte CDU-Oppositionsführer Christian Baldauf im Dlf. Lewentz habe viele Fehler gemacht, er sei daher untragbar.Brandes, Rainerwww.deutschlandfunk.de, InterviewsDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Der rheinland-pfälzische Landesinnenminister (SPD) Roger Lewentz sei bei der Flutkatastrophe im Ahrtal nicht Herr der Lage gewesen, sagte CDU-Oppositionsführer Christian Baldauf im Dlf. Lewentz habe viele Fehler gemacht, er sei daher untragbar.Brandes, Rainerwww.deutschlandfunk.de, InterviewsDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Endlich mal wieder einen Interviewfolge. Dieses mal mit Corinna Baldauf von sipgate. Links: https://www.sipgate.de/blog/was-vom-flure-uebrig-blieb https://retromat.org/de/?id=82-54-55-38-71 Scrum Master Journey
Han er myk under musklene. Her er brytebamsen Felix Baldaufs definisjon på en vinner.
Om en bagasje som er så sprø og opprivende at det vanskelig å skjønne omfanget av. Om et liv så ustabilt at stabiliteten idretten og brytingen har gitt har vært eksistensielt. Om gå fra å stenge liv, følelser og det vonde ute for omgivelsene, til å åpne seg fullstending. Om hva det gjør det med deg som menneske. Om øst-tysk disiplin. Om hardt arbeid. Om fornektelse. Om motgang. Om medgang. Om motgang i igjen. Om gull. Om knuste drømmer. Om drømmen om å bli best i verden. Om hodet i klemme. Om å få hodet ut av klemma. Om en god gutt som fortjener å bli lyttet til.
Christian Baldauf ist ein Wiederholungstäter - er ist schon zum zweiten Mal in der Weinbar. Diesmal allerdings in einer neuen Funktion - das letzte Mal als Spitzenkandidat der CDU für die rheinlandpfälzische Landtagswahl. Damit ist er aber gescheitert und darüber redet er auch mit Kunzilein und Dieter - über das Wunden lecken, über das wieder Aufstehen und es wird auch ernster, als die drei sich über die Katastrophe letztes Jahr im Ahrtal unterhalten. Aber die Weinbar wäre nicht die Weinbar, wenn es nicht auch möglich wäre, dass Kunzilein sich indirekt für ein Mandat bewirbt und Dieter ihm Unterstützung zusagt - was immer das auch bei Dieter heißen mag :) Also, reinhören in diese sehr spannende Episode!Hier geht´s zum Gewinnspiel: https://www.st-antony.de/podcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Es war eine der ganz seltenen Fernsehansprachen von Wladimir Putin seit Beginn des Ukraine-Krieges: Nach fast sieben Wochen Angriffen, unzähligen Toten und Verletzten in der Ukraine, einem Massaker in der Stadt Butscha und den neuen Vorwürfen eines Chemiewaffen-Einsatzes, war die Rede heute mit Spannung erwartet worden. Was hat der Kreml-Chef gesagt? Wir fassen die wichtigsten Punkte der Rede zusammen.
Had an awesome time hanging out and chatting with Tanner over some fresh coffee from @whiteelectriccoffee https://www.instagram.com/whiteelectriccoffee/ We discuss his favorites: coffee, breakfast spots, sneakers, books, podcasts. We discuss his athletic history in Lacrosse & fitness. We discuss his journey from being an accountant to becoming an owner of a CrossFit gym. We discuss the origins of CFP. Originally started in May 2007. On the list of (still active) affiliates, CrossFit Providence is one of the original 300 gyms. It is #209). Thats out of a total of 12,500. Pretty cool stuff! One book that has impacted your life: Limitless- how to learn, Biology by Belief- Favorite Podcasts: The evolving man Favorite instagram accounts: Jim Quick (writer of limitless), https://www.instagram.com/jimkwik/?hl=en , Daily Stoic https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/?hl=en Tanner's additional bio: "Tanner is the owner and Head Coach of Crossfit Providence. In his previous life, Tanner was an accountant for 3 years and the program director of a small company for 1 year after graduating from Johnson & Wales University. He left the desk jockie life in pursuit of something more. “My job just wasn't fulfilling, I felt like I wasn't doing anything to make the world a better place”. He started coach shadowing in the spring of 2015 and from there he fell in love. Tanner is certified Crossfit Level 3 , USAW Level 1, and Poliquin Biosignature." Follow Tanner on IG: https://www.instagram.com/t.baldauf14/ Follow CFP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/crossfitprovidence/
Under tatoveringene, under huden, under musklene og inn i hjertet til Felix. Den beintøffe bryteren, som idag viser en helt annen side…
Von Politik über Eheprobleme bis hin zur Schwierigkeit, überhaupt die richtige Partnerin kennenzulernen - all dies sind Themen, über die Menschen mit Ingeborg Baldauf während ihrer zahlreichen Forschungsaufenthalte in Afghanistan gesprochen haben. Auf einer Tour nach Indien ist ihr Herz in Afghanistan hängen geblieben. Als Professorin für zentralasiatische Sprachen und Kultur hat sie mittels vieler Oral-History-Projekte das Land erkundet. Sie durfte in Männerrunden lauschen und auch im Haushalt eines Warlords wohnen. Ingeborg Baldauf erzählt im Gespräch mit Katrin Heise über ihre Liebe zu Afghanistan und über die Sorgen, die sie sich derzeit um Bekannte und Freunde macht, die fliehen mussten oder abgetaucht sind.
Sophie Hundertmark spricht mit Michael Baldauf nicht nur über klassische Chatbot Projekte, sondern auch über E-Mail Bots und wie diese von englischen und französischen Banken eingesetzt.Vielen Dank auch an unsere Starken Podcast-Partner UMB.Und als Medienpartner mit dabei CMM360.Und noch mehr zu Chatbots könnt ihr hier lesen.
Always a great time speaking with Tanner, it has been quite some time since he's been on the show. He has a lot going on currently between opening a second gym and killing it in Call Of Duty: Warzone. Anyway, listen to us talk about a multitude of different stuff for the entire time we do it. - Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/abarbosa000/- Follow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheSimian_- Share, like, comment and subscribe on my YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn3FPnTegakyd9YpoYfsQg- Premium 16oz boxing gloves - https://www.obsessiveaggression.com- Audio platforms - https://smokingsimian.buzzsprout.com
La poésie de l'échec au Théâtre Alchimic jusqu'au 24 octobre. Dans un style comique et décalé, accompagné par les ambiances sonores d'un beatboxer, cette fable poétique pleine d'humour fait la nique à notre société perfectionniste et à la loi du plus fort. Elle nous rappelle que l'évolution n'est possible qu'à travers l'erreur, le soulagement qu'à travers la douleur, le bien-être qu'à travers l'effort… Nous sommes allés découvrir cette pièce pour vous, et avons rencontré Marjolaine Minot et Günther Baldauf pour la mise en scène et l'écriture, et Julien Paplomatas pour la Création musicale, beatboxer live.
Rick and Rose talk with Ken Baldauf, Director of the Florida State University Innovation Hub, about his journey from bluegrass musician to teacher to Design Thinking advocate. Ken Baldauf is an educator, innovation facilitator, and musician. He's the founding director of the Florida State University Innovation Hub which enables students to discover needs, imagine opportunities, [...]Read More...
(Teil 2) Phillip und Florian haben heute Andreas Baldauf im Talk. Sie sprechen mit Ihm über die verrufene Coaching Szene, Telefon Akquise und wie wichtig es ist seinen Kunden zu verstehen.
(Teil 1) Phillip und Florian haben heute Andreas Baldauf im Talk. Sie sprechen mit Ihm über die verrufene Coaching Szene, Telefon Akquise und wie wichtig es ist seinen Kunden zu verstehen.
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"Das Wissen, dass nach dem Schatten auch wieder Licht kommt, läßt mich "bedingungslos optimistisch" in die Welt blicken." Dieses kraftvolle, eigene Potential nutzt Agnes Baldauf für ihre vielseitige Arbeit und ihre Coachings und hilft Menschen in ihre Kraft und Ausgewogenheit zu kommen. Agnes Baldauf www.be-powerful.net Herzliche Grüsse Doris Paar- und Berührungscoach, Masseurin, Gesundheitspraktikerin www.einfachfrausein.de
Guten Morgen liebe Handwerker, unsere heutige Folge startet mit den sanften Klängen des Songs „Adagio for Strings“, die unser heutiger Gast zusammen mit dem Jugendblasorchester Pont aufgenommen hat. In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Georg Selders über sein Unternehmen „Soundfresh“ www.soundfresh.de. Er nutz eine innovative Technik zur Tieftemperaturbehandlung von Instrumenten. Des Weiteren haben wir ihm das Geheimnis entlocken können, wie man aus Kunden Fans macht. Diese und weitere Themen hört ihr in der aktuellen Folge „Handwerkerfrühstück“. Viel Spaß bei einem spannenden und unterhaltsamen Gespräch. 00:00 Intro- Adagio for Strings komponiert von Samuel Barber im Jahr 1938, vorgetragen von Georg Selders zusammen mit dem Jugendblasorchester Pont. 01:50 Vorstellung Georgs Selders und sein Unternehmen Soundfresh www.soundfresh.de, von der Ausbildung zum Radio- und Fernsehtechniker, über die industrielle Fertigung von Walzentechnik, bis hin zu eigenen Unternehmen für Tieftemperaturbehandlung von Instrumenten. 7:20 Das Tieftemperaturbehandlungsverfahren, während der Tieftemperaturbehandlung werden die Instrumente in einem speziell abgestimmten Verfahrensprozess mit Hilfe von verdampftem flüssigem Stickstoff sehr langsam mit 1-2°C/min auf bis zu -180°C abgekühlt. Durch die langsame Abkühlung wird ein Temperaturschock verhindert. Nach dem Durchlaufen verschiedener Temperaturkurven werden die Instrumente abschließend auf 35 °C erwärmt. Durch die schrittweise und langsame Abkühlung über einen längeren Zeitraum wird sichergestellt, dass das gesamte Material bzw. Instrument gut durchgekühlt wird, ohne dabei Schaden zu nehmen. Nach einer Gesamtdauer von ca. 20 Stunden können die Instrumente aus der Anlage entnommen werden, der Behandlungsprozess ist abgeschlossen. 14:22 Georg Selders produziert eine eigene Mundstückreihe. Nach dem er mit der Modifizierung von Mundstücken begann, merkte er schnell wo die Grenzen liegen, diese wollte er überwinden und holte sich Ideen aus der Dentallabortechnik. Zusammen mit Rüdiger Baldauf entwickelte er das Mundstück Soundfreak, für dem typischen Chet Baker Trompetensound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thciE7l8Mz4 Mittlerweile stellt er auch Mundstücke auf Kundenwunsch her. 21:30 Das Instrumenten-Tuning für Georg heißt das nicht, Tieferlegen und breite Schlappen drauf, sondern Resonanz Optimierung. Er unterstützt Musiker damit die Safari der Suche nach dem besten Sound ein Ende hat. Er nimmt sich die Zeit und aus jedem Kunden einen Fan zu machen. 24:45 Was möchte Georgs mit der Unterstützung seiner Tochter in den nächsten Monaten digitalisieren. Seine Homepage soll ein Tool für Terminbuchung und Informationsweitergabe werden. Auch hier gibt es bereits Tool die ihr ausprobieren könnt. www.Terminland.de 27:30 Online Marketing ist immer wichtiger, wir sprechen mit Georg über seine Social Media Strategie und darüber, dass es viel besser ist wenn andere für einen werben als man selbst. Seine Kunden nehmen immer wieder Videos für ihn auf oder schreiben Texte darüber, wie zufrieden sie mit seiner Arbeit sind. Und wir haben noch mal darüber gesprochen, wie gut es ist keine Kunden, sondern Fans zu haben. Wie macht man aus Kunden einen Fan? 39:45 Warum würde der 15 Jährige Georg eine Ausbildung im Handwerk machen? Eine gute handwerkliche Ausbildung gibt einen eine gute Grundlage für sein weiterführendes Leben. Es werden Werte vermittelt die weit über das Handwerk hinaus gehen.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Melissa Dovala v. Teri Baldauf
Learn how mushrooms are more like humans than plants; why your tongue isn’t a muscle; and ferret-training robot badgers. Mushrooms are more like humans than plants by Grant Currin More from this author. (2016, January 12). How Are Mushrooms More Similar to Humans than Plants?» Science ABC. Science ABC. https://www.scienceabc.com/nature/how-are-mushrooms-more-similar-to-humans-than-plants.html Inglis-Arkell, E. (2012, September 7). Why are mushrooms more like humans than they are like plants? io9. https://io9.gizmodo.com/why-are-mushrooms-more-like-humans-than-they-are-like-p-5940434 Steenkamp, E. T., Wright, J., & Baldauf, S. L. (2005). The Protistan Origins of Animals and Fungi. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 23(1), 93–106. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msj011 Baldauf, S. L., & Palmer, J. D. (1993). Animals and fungi are each other’s closest relatives: congruent evidence from multiple proteins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 90(24), 11558–11562. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.90.24.11558 Burki, F., Roger, A. J., Brown, M. W., & Simpson, A. G. B. (2020). The New Tree of Eukaryotes. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 35(1), 43–55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2019.08.008 Why do people say the tongue is the strongest muscle in the body? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Dave) Julia Calderone,Ben Fogelson. (2014, August 15). Fact or Fiction?: The Tongue Is the Strongest Muscle in the Body. Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-the-tongue-is-the-strongest-muscle-in-the-body/ Katherine Harmon Courage. (2014, January 10). Octopus Arms, Human Tongues Intertwine for Science. Scientific American Blog Network. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/octopus-chronicles/octopus-arms-human-tongues-intertwine-for-science/ The Tongue - Muscles - Innervation - Vasculature - TeachMeAnatomy. (2015). Teachmeanatomy.info. https://teachmeanatomy.info/head/muscles/tongue/ Wildlife conservationists tried to train black-footed ferrets with robots by Cameron Duke Andrews, R. M. (1989, August 26). “Robo-Badger” Is Scary, But Do Friendly Ferrets Think So? AP NEWS; Associated Press. https://apnews.com/article/3f45b4ae40266310acf8e4fffc70f01a Biggins, D. E., Vargas, A., Godbey, J. L., & Anderson, S. H. (1999). Influence of prerelease experience on reintroduced black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes). Biological Conservation, 89(2), 121–129. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3207(98)00158-x Edwards, M. C., Ford, C., Hoy, J. M., FitzGibbon, S., & Murray, P. J. (2021). How to train your wildlife: A review of predator avoidance training. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 234, 105170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2020.105170 Heim, M. (2011, February). Survival Training, Ferret Style. Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/survival-training-ferret-style-32562/ Saving the Black-footed Ferret. (2021). Biologicaldiversity.org. https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/species/mammals/black-footed_ferret/index.html Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer — for free! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 37 Youseff Yancy--Pioneer of Electronic Jazz, Part 2 Playlist Youseff Yancy and Genie Walker, "That Look" (circa 1979 from a privately recorded cassette tape). This recording is from a cassette and was digitally restored by Genie Walker. Composer, vocals, Genie (Sherman) Walker; flugelhorn, electronics, Youseff Yancy. Recorded circa 1979. 3:41. Byard Lancaster, “Sweetness” from Documentation The End of a Decade (1980 Bellows). Theremin, Youseff Yancy; flute, Bayard Lancaster; vocal, Joan Hanson. This recording for solo voice and Theremin was later sampled in entirety for a rendition called “Heavenly Sweetness” by Better Daze, complete with electronic accompaniment (1995 Ubiquity). 4:25. Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Sweetness” from Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Alto Saxophone, Byard Lancaster; Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 4:11. Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Fly Hollywood” from Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Byard Lancaster; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Drums, Percussion, Ronald Shannon Jackson; Trombone, Piano, Vocals, Garrett List; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 4:12. Calvin Owens and His Blues Orchestra, “Vincent Van Gogh” from That's Your Booty (1996 Sawdust Alley). Trumpet solo and vocals, Calvin Owens; Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Eddy De Vos, Kurt van Herck, Peter Vandendriessche; Backing Vocals, B. J. Scott, Frank Deruytter, Mieke Belange, Yan De Bryun; Baritone Saxophone, Bo Vander Werf, Johan Vandendriessche; Bass, Ban Buls, Roman Korohek; Cello, B. Piatkowski, X. Gao; Drums, Cesar Janssens, Laurent Mercier; Guitar, Marty Townsend, Yan De Bryun; Keyboards, Rafael Van Goubergen; Organ, Peter Van Bogart; Saxophone, Jimmy Heath; Tenor Saxophone, David "Fathead" Newman, Shelly Caroll Paul; Trombone, Marc Godfroid, Yan De Breker; Trumpet, Andy Haderer, Rüdiger Baldauf; Violin, D. Ivanov, E. Kouyoumdjian; Vocals, Archie Bell, Otis Clay, Ruby Wilson. 6:23. Hooverphonic, “L'Odeur Animale” from The Magnificent Tree (2000 Columbia). Guitar, Raymond Geerts; Keyboards, Bass, Programmed by Alex Callier; Vocals, Geike Arnaert; Theremin, trumpet, Youseff Yancy; Fairlight, Effects, Dan Lacksman. 3:48. Hooverphonic, “Jackie Cane” from The Magnificent Tree (2000 Columbia). Guitar, Raymond Geerts; Keyboards, Bass, Programmed by Alex Callier; Vocals, Geike Arnaert; Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Fairlight, Effects, Dan Lacksman. 4:21. James Baldwin, David Linx, Pierre Van Dormael , “A Lover's Questions Part II” from A Lover's Question (1999 Label Bleu). Poetry written and read by James Baldwin; produced by David Linx, Pierre Van Dormael; Trumpet, Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Harmonica, Toots Thielmans; backing vocals, Téjan Karefa-Smart; Percussion, Chris Joris; Saxophone, Flute, Percussion, Voice, Byard Lancaster; Vocals, Deborah Brown; Vocals, Drums, Percussion, David Linx. Poetry of James Baldwin set to jazz, features Yancy on two tracks. 6:47. Opening background music: Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Passions of Miles” from Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Composed by, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Byard Lancaster; Drums, Percussion, Ronald Shannon Jackson; Trombone, Piano, Vocals, Garrett List; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 5:54. Second background track: Byard Lancaster, “Blue Nature” from, Documentation The End of a Decade (1980 Bellows). Theremin and trumpet, Youseff Yancy. Recorded in New York in 1979, this is a multi-tracked, solo performance by Yancy on his own composition. One track of straight trumpet, at least one track of electronically modified trumpet, and another track of Theremin. On the liner notes, “B. Lancaster acknowledges the spiritual and education guidance from Youseff Yancy and family.” 2:43. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.
Karl Baldauf, vice-president of the McMillan Vantage Policy Group, and Mike Moffatt, senior director of policy and innovation at the Smart Prosperity Institute, joined the QP Briefing Podcast to discuss the Ontario government's 2021 budget. They talked about highlights, what they felt was missing and what the budget says about the government's priorities and path forward. Email jscross@torstar.ca with any questions, concerns or praise. Music: "Private Eye" by Kevin McLeod From the Free Music Archive CC BY
Mit einem überraschend deutlichen Sieg hat Malu Dreyer mit ihrer SPD die Landtagswahl in Rheinland-Pfalz gestern für sich entschieden - und damit ihrem Herausforderer Christian Baldauf (CDU) eine herbe Pleite beschert. Was bedeuten diese Ergebnisse nun für die zukünftige Landesregierung? Bleibt es bei der Ampel? Und welche Auswirkungen hat das Wahlergebnis auf die Parteien im Bund? All das klären wir in dieser Ausgabe. Außerdem sprechen wir über die steigenden Corona-Fallzahlen: Die Inzidenzen gehen weiter nach oben und eigentlich greift in Kommunen, die über einem Inzidenz-Wert von 100 liegen, die so genannte "Notbremse", sprich: Lockerungen müssen wieder zurück genommen werden. In Pirmasens ist das anders: Die Stadt liegt in Sachen Inzidenz bei fast 170, trotzdem sind Geschäfte geöffnet. Warum? Das hat uns der Oberbürgermeister erklärt.
Mr. Tanner Baldauf has to be one of the most self aware people I have met. Throughout this episode, he brings up very interesting points regarding many different facets of introspection. Health for the body and the mind. I hope you enjoy the listen as much as I enjoyed recording. Follow me: Instagram - @abarbosa000 Twitter - @thesimian_ Youtube - Tone's Production Check out www.obsessiveaggression.com if you need some top quality 16oz boxing gloves. Follow Tanner: Instagram - @t.baldauf14 and @crossfitprovidence Also if you're in the area come check out his gym, CrossFit Providence located at 425 Washington St. Providence, RI
Michael Baldauf shares Raiffeisen's stance on culture between departments and with the customer: "The culture for us, the center of what we do, is personal interaction. We're a cooperative company so we always have to talk to each other and compromise. We decided not to use Chat bots because our clients wouldn't like to talk to a machine rather than us. So the thing is again we need to talk to each other, we need to cross business, cross IT, cross functionality, cross compliance legal people.
In this episode we talk with artist Corrie Baldauf. If you haven't seen her Infinite Jest project, check it out here: http://hyperallergic.com/178866/reading-david-foster-wallace-for-the-colors/ And follow her on Twitter! https://twitter.com/CorrieBaldauf Show notes courtesy of Jordan Tibbett.Show Notes (00:00) - Intro (00:30) - Guest Corrie Baldauf (01:50) - Corrie's Infinite Jest Project (03:50) - Pale King Cover Design (06:51) - Corrie's Introduction to Infinite Jest (08:20) - Color References in The Book (12:00) - An Excerpt of Color Usage (13:30) - Jenni Baker's Erasing Infinite Jest (15:05) - Matt's Entry in The Found Poetry Review (http://www.foundpoetryreview.com/wrt-david-foster-wallace/david-foster-wallace-titles-roughly-translated-into-other-languages-and-roughly-translated-back-into-english/) (16:19) - Various Narrative Threads in Infinite Jest (20:50) - Corrie's Profile in Hyperallergic (http://hyperallergic.com/178866/reading-david-foster-wallace-for-the-colors/) (20:50) - Corrie's Cover Art on Unspeakable Failures: David Foster Wallace (25:15) - The Literary Community and Twitter (28:38) - Infinite Jest's 20th Anniversary Cover Redesign (33:14) - Imagery of ‘The Cage' (38:30) - Karen Green's Bough Down (42:28) - Corrie's Experience Reading Infinite Jest (45:04) - Autism and Wallace (48:20) - Characters in The Pale King linked to Characters in Infinite Jest (50:36) - Corrie's Optimism Project (53:50) - Corrie's New Book (55:40) - Wallace in The Classroom (57:45) - Final Thoughts (59:30) - Outro People Mentioned Corrie Baldauf (http://corriebaldauf.com/home.html) David Foster Wallace (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Foster_Wallace) Karen Green (http://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/apr/10/karen-green-david-foster-wallace-interview) Jenni B. Baker (http://www.jennibbaker.com) Clare Hayes-Brady (http://www.amazon.com/Unspeakable-Failures-David-Foster-Wallace/dp/1501313525) Sarah Rose Sharp (http://hyperallergic.com/author/sarah-rose-sharp/) Sidney Peterson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Peterson) Matt Tresco