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Are you dwelling on your setbacks or using them for motivation? In this episode with Cammie Beckert, Managing Partner and Owner of Cameron Custom Homes and Renovations, we talk about how her journey with failing forward started with a punch in the gut comment from a high school counselor that motivator her to prove him wrong. Cammie has been using this mentality to propel herself forward ever since and she wants you to know how life changing it can be for you as well!To capitalize on my experience INSIDE the Construction Industry in order to MORE SUCCESSFULLY RECRUIT, ADVANCE, & RETAIN women for your organization, CONTACT ME at Barb@LevocityForChange.comFollow me on LinkedIN, Instagram, and/or Facebook.Visit my website ConstructionBarb.com.Some Episodes can be found on YouTube Or share YOUR construction industry story and experiences as a GUEST on the podcast, connect here.
LdN392 Spezial: Wie geht wirksame Klimapolitik? (Jens Beckert, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung)
Not A Bomb Presents The Classics is a series where Jose and Sammy join Troy and Brad to discuss some of the greatest films in history. This episode is a bit late for March, but we hope it's worth the wait. In this classic installment, the guys delve into Fritz Lang's 1931 German suspense thriller - M. The film features Peter Lorre as Hans Beckert, a serial killer who targets children. The story revolves around the intense search for Beckert by the police and the criminal underworld. This film is notable for its early use of procedural drama elements and innovative cinematic techniques, such as long tracking shots and a musical leitmotif. “M” is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever and significantly influenced modern crime. How well does this 1931 classic hold up? Listen in to find out!Be sure to subscribe to the Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema to hear more of Sammy. Also, check out Jose's podcast - Watch Skip Plus. Both are highly recommended.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Cast: Brad, Troy, Jose, Sammy
Our guest on this episode is Cammie Beckert, founder and owner of Cameron Custom, one of the few female-owned and operated custom homebuilders in Arizona. Cammie grew up in the home building industry, as her grandparents are the founders of Camelot Homes. She also has an extensive background in media, market research and real estate, and worked at Camelot Homes before launching this new design & build division. Growing up here in the Phoenix area in the homebuilding industry, Cammie was perfectly positioned for the career she has created. Listen below to learn more about her trajectory, the industry and how Cameron Custom curates a plethora of local professionals and resources to design, build and decorate their clients' homes, as well as acting as an Owner's Rep through the process. For photos and more about this podcast episode and all of our episodes, visit our Podcast Page: https://www.candelariadesign.com/inspiring-living-podcastPress Page: www.candelariadesign.com/press Audio Book 10x-is-easier-than-2x: books.apple.com/us/audiobook/10x-is-easier-than-2x-unabridged
Companies that manufacture one-off parts and small batches primarily for the mechanical engineering industry require tools that are versatile all-rounders. Just as important is a tool partner who understands what metalcutting is all about and can ‘read' the production process. If the partner just happens to be located in the region, then they are just the right partner. Otto Beckert Feinmechanik GmbH & Co. KG discovered this when it turned to ARNO Werkzeuge not only to supply turning, milling and drilling tools but also advice and assistance. “We think European and that's how we buy. Even if our work is focused on products and applications for the world market, we aim to keep the added value here in the region. After all, most of our customers are also from this region,” stresses Ralf Beckert, Managing Director of Otto Beckert GmbH & Co. KG in Kirchentellinsfurt. The medium-sized manufacturer is an innovative solution finder and most of its customers are located within a 50km radius. Customers include well-known machine manufacturers as well as suppliers to the semiconductor industry, powertrain specialists and other global market leaders, of which there are many in the Stuttgart region. The company's management attaches great importance to regional responsibility and a stable supply chain with rapid response and personal dialogue. This is why ARNO Werkzeuge GmbH with its universal cutting tools has been a dependable partner. With 40 employees and 19 CNC machines that produce high-quality components from all conceivable materials, batch sizes range mostly between one and 100 or small runs up to 2,000 parts. Customers come from the motorsport, medical, drilling platform and chip production industries. “Frequent tool changes foul up any calculation,” says Kevin Göhner, Industrial Mechanic and CNC operator at Otto Beckert. The aim is not to squeeze the last hours, minutes or metres of tool life out of a tool. The essential thing, he finds, is universal tools that can be used for as many processes as possible and a wide range of materials. Here is where Tobias Breitling from ARNO Werkzeuge has arrived with the right products. The technical consultant also comes with a wealth of application knowledge and universal products for efficient machining. One highlight is the patented DuoMill FD milling system. With only one basic body, the tools can be used for corner and high-feed milling operations on steel, stainless and aluminium. “And you can even do this from a corner radius of just 0.2mm, which is virtually unrivalled,” assures Breitling. The fact that corner and high feed inserts are mounted in one insert seat is unique and patented. To machine non-ferrous metals, the indexable inserts are precision-ground and polished around their entire circumference. In addition, the nickel-plated long-life basic holders with four cutting edges per insert allow a high feed rate. Efficient milling with unique patented tools Universal tools with these features not only have a positive effect on tool change times but also the cost of the tool holders. They simplify handling, storage and stocking. “The fact that two different types of indexable inserts can be mounted on the same tool holder provides our customers with enormous flexibility,” says Breitling. “And flexibility is our top priority,” adds Beckert. The product range includes screw-in end milling cutters from 25 to 42mm diameter, as well as shell-type cutters with diameters of 40 to 160mm. The differential pitch of the tool holders significantly reduces vibrations during milling. Four efficient cutting edges at 90° angles ensure high efficiency in corner and high feed milling operations. “This is the real strength of the DuoMill and produces very smooth surfaces as a result,” says Göhner. Breitling explains that in some cases, it can even eliminate downstream work steps. “If you want to work both rapidly and at high precision, you should opt for our FD milling system.” Showing the workpiece more teeth Milling, roughing and finishing at 90° requires a lot of material removal, so Otto Beckert switches to the all-around BLN corner milling system. When a solid tool holder, large and stable indexable inserts and an infeed of up to 12mm come into play, there is no stopping them. “The machine is more likely to fail than the tool,” surmises Breitling. Göhner also enjoys using the FT face milling systems 09 and 12 with the same enthusiasm. They consist of stable tool holders with more teeth and smaller indexable inserts to match. Here too, the tool holders have a differential pitch that also ensures a smooth milling process with less vibration. “We can run at significantly higher feed rates and achieve a higher metal removal rate, especially with small allowances,” says Göhner, adding that time and flexibility are crucial factors. “Despite the small diameter, we can place more teeth in the tool,” explains Breitling. Whereas previously there was only room to fit six indexable inserts, now up to nine can be installed. This reduces throughput times and costs. The indexable inserts also cut very softly and this reduces wear on the spindle and machine. So, when the FT face milling system is tooled with cutting edges and matching smaller indexable inserts, it covers a diameter range of 20 to 125mm. Parting off and grooving In process optimiser, Tobias Nagel's opinion, the SA parting-off tools with flange-mounted holders that Breitling has in his bag are indispensable for lathes. He likes to use the two-edged SA parting and grooving system with grooving widths of 1.5 to 10mm for grooving and parting off at large grooving depths of up to 140mm in diameter. “That's important for us, so we don't have to change so often,” explains Nagel. The parting-off tool, together with its many modules, holders and blades, is ideal for many applications at Otto Beckert. Nagel also appreciates the wide variety of matching flange-mounted holders for various machines. The patented ACS (ARNO Cooling System), which the manufacturer developed specifically for parting off, is an extremely important factor. In the ACS 2 variant, the coolant channel at the insert seat is coupled with a second jet that sprays coolant from the bottom onto the tool flank. The coolant channel is a 3D-printed variant and has a triangular optimised-flow shape which supplies coolant across the full width of the insert right through to the edge of the cutting edge. Nagel is therefore delighted with the tool life that is three times longer. Icing on the cake for drilling The machining specialists are also thrilled about significant savings when it comes to drilling. That's because Breitling introduced the insert drilling system. The core drills are designed for stationary or rotary operations. Depending on the application, ten types of coated and uncoated inserts in four geometries can be attached to a range of twelve spiral or straight-fluted tool holders. They do not need the full diameter range from 14 to 32mm by any means. “But they replace our solid tungsten carbide tools for diameters from 14 to 20mm. That cuts our costs by a huge amount,” says Beckert happily.
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Actor, director, and pagan performer extraordinaire, Cythia Beckert https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0065653/ joins Luxa https://linktr.ee/LuxaStrata to share about the intersections of a magical practice and theatrical practice, working with deities like Dionysus and Hekate, and about what can be learned about practices like invocation through exploring the performing arts. Cynthia shares about her journey from Catholicism to paganism and she and Luxa discuss magical work that they've done together in the past. Luxa shares about The Green Sphere, a collaborative working which you can participate in that will take place on June 8th, 2024. There will also be an update about The Green Mushroom Hyphosigil project and our new experiment in creating a consent-forward magical space, Void House, a track from FAFO Pt. 2, as well as listener mail and shout outs! Much Love. The Green Sphere: A Hypho-Hekatean Collaborative Working for Protection and Healing by Luxa Strata: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQsi-sqCg1RgxZWbePZ7-boZ1k0Xknnpgbzof31_KNtfegkMgLXcqGK1pZQfNm4m35xmOXKhNPm_S3t/pub For Full Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vT0QlitjP6xSqw4yBwR-Z_XelHQCiV0-6kHL4S2X-85-xnXlXnuYdSWp1BEAddEqSmMZz1h1Bl_MZiE/pub Thanks for listening to the Lux Occult Podcast! Support the show by helping Luxa buy books and curtail other costs, as well as taking a bibliomancy break by giving on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/luxoccult or Buy Me a Coffee.com for a one time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/luxoccultpod?new=1 We would love to hear from you! Please send your thoughts, questions, suggestions or arcane revelations to luxoccultpod@gmail.com or message on Instagram @luxoccultpod https://www.instagram.com/luxoccultpod/ Cynthia Beckert knows ‘Steel Magnolias' — because she lived it. Orlando Sentinel.com https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2024/02/15/cynthia-beckert-knows-steel-magnolias-because-she-lived-it/ Check out “Fuck Around and Find Out pt. 2”, the We the Hallowed and Green Mushroom Project digital mixtape. Big thanks to everyone who contributed to the project. Check out the entire mix here! https://wethehallowed.bandcamp.com/album/fuck-around-find-out-2-the-green-mushroom-project-and-we-the-hallowed-digital-mixtape?from=embedLux Occult is produced by Luxa Strata. 2024. All rights reserved.
"Senti logo um ‘crack'. Ouviu-se": um dia com Carolina Beckert (entre a recuperação do joelho e do orgulho)
Er ist einer der renommiertesten Gesellschaftswissenschaftler Deutschlands. Der Soziologe Jens Beckert erforscht die Zusammenhänge von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, man könnte auch sagen: den Kapitalismus. Jetzt hat er ein Buch veröffentlicht, in dem es um die Menschen und um ihr Wirtschaften in der planetaren Krise geht. Trotz Klima, Artensterben und Naturverlust ist ihnen der kurzfristige Gewinn immer noch wichtiger. Wir verkaufen unsere Zukunft, findet Beckert. Im Krisenpodcast spricht er darüber, ob das im Kapitalismus auch anders geht (und falls ja: wie?). Ob es Kapitalismus ohne Wachstum gibt? Und ob er sich eine Welt ohne das große K-Wort vorstellen kann. In jeder Folge von "Auch das noch? – der freundliche Krisenpodcast" sprechen ZEIT-Politikredakteurin Petra Pinzler und Wissenschaftsredakteur Stefan Schmitt über eine Krise der Gegenwart: Es geht um die Klimakrise, das Artensterben, die Energiekrise und Kriege. Jedes Mal hilft eine Expertin oder ein Experte dabei zu verstehen, wie alles zusammenhängt. Nicht um zu verzweifeln, sondern weil Verstehen der erste Schritt zur Lösung ist. Und um Lösungen geht es natürlich auch. Das Team von "Auch das noch?" erreichen Sie unter krisen@zeit.de. Weitere Links zur Folge und zum Thema finden Sie hier auf ZEIT ONLINE. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER. [ANZEIGE] Falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.
Nach unserem Special zu den DHd-Konferenzen von 2014 bis 2024 präsentieren wir heute die dritte Folge eines weiteren Sonderformats. Theresa Beckert, DH-Studentin (MA, 3. FS) der Uni Dresden und Doktorandin der ÄdL, war zum 1. Mal auf einer DH-Konferenz und hat ihre Eindrücke in einem Podcast festgehalten. Den Abschluss macht der letzte Konferenztag!
Heute geht es weiter mit unserer Mini-Serie mit Gastfolgen zur DHd2024. In diesem Special haben wir das Vergnügen, drei exklusive Episoden zu präsentieren, in denen Theresa Beckert, eine DH-Studentin (MA, 3. FS) der Universität Dresden und zugleich Doktorandin der ÄdL, ihre ersten Erfahrungen auf einer Konferenz der Digital Humanities teilt. Diese Folgen, die jeweils einen der Konferenztage abdecken, bieten wertvolle Einblicke für alle, die sich für die DH-Community interessieren. Weiter geht es mit Theresas zweitem Bericht!
Nach unserem historischen Special zur DHd24 in Passau haben wir gleich noch eine zweite Sonderausgabe für euch. In dieser Mini-Serie haben wir das Vergnügen, drei exklusive Episoden zu präsentieren, in denen Theresa Beckert, eine DH-Studentin (MA, 3. FS) der Universität Dresden und zugleich Doktorandin der ÄdL, ihre ersten Erfahrungen auf einer Konferenz der digitalen Geisteswissenschaften teilt. Diese Folgen, die jeweils einen der Konferenztage abdecken, bieten wertvolle Einblicke sowohl für alte Hasen der DHd‑Konferenz als auch für Neulinge und Interessierte. Los geht es heute mit dem Konferenz-Dienstag!
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In dieser Folge »Dichtung & Wahrheit« ist Jens Beckert zu Gast. Es sind alarmierende Worte, die der Soziologe im Gespräch mit Silke Hohmann wählt – laut Beckert laufen wir mit den derzeitigen Klimaschutzmaßnahmen sehend ins Verderben, wogegen jedoch bewusst nichts unternommen wird. Beckert erklärt, wieso eine radikale Kehrtwende notwendig ist und was von Wirtschaft, Staat und Verbraucher:innen getan werden müsste, um sich dem Klimawandel wirklich entgegenzustellen.In seinem Buch »Verkaufte Zukunft« erklärt Jens Beckert aus soziologischem Blickwinkel, warum die erforderlichen Maßnahmen für einen effektiven Klimaschutz nicht ergriffen werden. Er beleuchtet unsere kapitalistische Moderne, deren Macht- und Anreizstrukturen den Klimaschutz behindern und zeigt Möglichkeiten auf, wie eine realistische Klimapolitik aussehen kann.Wer errät, ob die persönliche Anekdote von Jens Beckert am Ende der Folge wahr oder erfunden ist, hat die Chance, eins von drei signierten Exemplaren seines Buchs »Verkaufte Zukunft« zu gewinnen. Die Auflösung gibt es dann am 21.3.24 auf http://www.suhrkamp.de/podcast. Das Buch zur Folge»Verkaufte Zukunft« von Jens BeckertDiese Bücher könnten Euch auch interessieren»Imaginierte Zukunft« von Jens Beckert»Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie« von Wolfgang Streeck»Verbot und Verzicht« von Philipp Lepenies»Der Allesfresser« von Nancy Fraser»Die Rechte der Natur« von Tilo Wesche»The Great Transformation« von Karl Polanyi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die neue Folge des Podcast-Sportmagazins "Sportstunde" mit Oliver Dütschke und Patric Hoch hat wieder ein volles Programm! Die Basketball-Nationalspielerin Leonie Fiebich, die letztes Jahr in der starken spanischen Liga MVP war, analysiert die beiden Länderspiele des DBB-Teams vom Wochenende, spricht über die Sabally-Schwestern und wagt einen kleinen Ausblick auf das Olympia-Qualifikationsturnier im Februar 2024. Im zweiten Teil des "Sportstunde"-Interviews mit dem besten deutschen Eisschnellläufer Patrick Beckert geht es diesmal ernster zu, denn das Thema ist "Wertschätzung". Gerade für einen Weltklassesportler wie Beckert, der fast ein Jahrzehnt nur Topleistungen in seiner Sportart Eisschnelllauf abliefert, fehlt es oft an Anerkennung für das Geleistete. Da sind schon auch Sätze dabei, die nachdenklich machen. Man muss nicht nur die feiern, die immer ganz vorne liegen. Vor Beckert, der seit zehn Jahren in der Weltspitze ist, muss man einfach mal den Hut ziehen. Zeit für ein bisschen Kultur in der "Sportstunde": am kommenden Wochenende startet bei RTL plus die neue TV-Serie "Gute Freunde - der Aufstieg des FC Bayern". Da geht es um den FC Bayern zwischen 1965 und 1974. Es gab zu der Zeit viele Typen wie Beckenbauer, Müller, Hoeneß und auch Robert Schwan. Er war eigentlich der erste, richtige Manager in der Bundesliga. Eine schillernde Persönlichkeit im deutschen Fußball. Und diesen Schwan spielt in der Serie der Schauspieler Maximilian Brückner. Man kennt ihn als ehemaligen Tatort-Kommissar im Saarland oder in der preisgekrönten Verfilmung der Wannsee-Konferenz. Jetzt spielt er also Robert Schwan in "Gute Freunde"... Grund genug, mit ihm mal über diese Rolle zu reden. Wer kennt noch Querfeldeinradsport? Mit dem Rennrad über Stock und Stein, durch Wälder und Felder, bei Wind und Wetter. Ein Idol war Klaus-Peter Thaler. Ja, die Sportart gibt es immer noch, heisst aber heute etwas anders...Cyclocross. Und da, wo Klaus-Peter Thaler herkommt, nämlich aus Radevormwald gibt es bald die deutsche Meisterschaft. Stephan Rokitta klärt auf. Wir schauen außerdem auf eine ganz besondere Karriere zurück. Olympiasiegerin und Weltmeisterin Denise Herrmann-Wick hat nach dem letzten Winter ihre Biathlon-Laufbahn beendet. Am 19. März war ihr letztes Weltcup-Rennen. Wie war denn für sie der erste Sommer nach dem Rücktritt? Was fehlt ihr am meisten? War sie wieder in der Loipe oder beim Schießen? Was macht sie im kommenden Winter? Antworten gibt sie in der "Sportstunde"! Selbstverständlich gibt es die Interviews auch in voller Länge zum downloaden.
Halloween has become an increasingly central part of the social lives of families and neighborhoods. So, where do church's fit in? In this episode, Heather is joined by Pastor and Pioneer Kris Beckert whose passion for fall sports, campfires and Halloween is central to how leads both a traditional congregation and Fresh Expressions of Church.Fresh Expressions is a worldwide movement of everyday missionaries who want to see churches thrive in the places we live, eat, work and play by leveraging the creativity and endurance of the inherited church. To learn a simple five-phase process for starting a new expression of church go to freshexpressions.com/howtostart.If you love this free resource, you can access our entire library of practical and inspiring training materials and connect with other church leaders on FX Connect. Sign up for your free account at fxconnectus.org. Help us spread the word about the Fresh Expressions podcast by subscribing and leaving us reviews on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you enjoy your podcasts.
Am 22. Juni 2023 war es endlich mal wieder Zeit für eine Live-Folge von Female TechTalk! Im wunderschönen Garten des ://about blank dieses Mal zu Gast: Franziska Beckert, Autorin der Studie "Gender Diversity in der Tech Branche - warum Frauen* nach wie vor unterrepräsentiert sind". Mit ihr sprachen wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte von Geschlechterstereotypen in der Informatik, über Gründe für die mangelnde Repräsentanz von FLINTA* in der Gegenwart und natürlich auch darüber, was wir tun können, damit sich daran endlich etwas ändert! Diese Veranstaltung wurde gefördert vom ECDF Gender & Diversity Network - wir danken herzlich für die Unterstützung!
When it comes to participation in church, the stats about Millenials and Gen Z are startlingly low. What if part of the problem is the "expression" of church they have available to them? In this talk from Kris Beckert, you'll learn from her experience of forming Fresh Expressions of Church with and for Young Adults.Fresh Expressions is a worldwide movement of everyday missionaries who want to see churches thrive in the places we live, eat, work and play by leveraging the creativity and endurance of the inherited church. To learn a simple five-phase process for starting a new expression of church go to freshexpressions.com/howtostart.Kris is pastor of Table Life Church. She completed the M.Div. at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC and has served at churches in the Baptist, United Methodist, and Nazarene traditions. Prior to being called to ministry, she received an M.S. in environmental science from the University of Maryland, where she also worked in the field, researching coastal environments and enhancing science communication. Kris is an avid runner, cartoonist, and archer and enjoys cheering for her Carolina TarHeels and Philadelphia Phillies.Season three is brought to you by FX Connect, an online community full of other church leaders passionate about reaching new people in new places. Access our entire library of practical and inspiring training materials and connect with other church leaders at fxconnectus.org.
How do you teach people about Jesus without using a typical "sermon?" In this episode, you'll hear from Verlon Fosner and Kris Beckert about "Jesus Stories," a simple, Biblical and enjoyable approach that fits well in settings like Dinner Church.Fresh Expressions is a worldwide movement of everyday missionaries who want to see churches thrive in the places we live, eat, work and play by leveraging the creativity and endurance of the inherited church. To learn a simple five-phase process for starting a new expression of church go to freshexpressions.com/howtostart.Season three is brought to you by FX Connect, an online community full of other church leaders passionate about reaching new people in new places. Access our entire library of practical and inspiring training materials and connect with other church leaders at fxconnectus.org.Verlon Fosner & his wife Melodee have been in church leadership for 35 years, and for the past 18 years have served a 93 year-old church in Seattle, Washington. In 2004, their long effective church began to decline, and they were faced with the decision: move to the suburbs or become an urban church. They felt called to not only stay, but to dive further into the urban neighborhoods of Seattle – especially the ones with a sparse church presence. What began as an urban Dinner Church spread into a multi-site Dinner Church, and then expanded into a national Dinner Church Network. Kris Beckert is pastor of Table Life Church. She completed the M.Div. at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC and has served at churches in the Baptist, United Methodist, and Nazarene traditions. Prior to being called to ministry, she received an M.S. in environmental science from the University of Maryland, where she also worked in the field, researching coastal environments and enhancing science communication. Kris is an avid runner, cartoonist, and archer and enjoys cheering for her Carolina TarHeels and Philadelphia Phillies.
We know, everyone is doing something on the Quackalope controversy. But we are using it instead as a backdrop to talk about our relationship with sponsored content. What makes good sponsored content? What does an influencer have to do to make their audience okay with ads? And why do people immediately get skeptical when they know there is sponsored content?We go back to our psychology roots to talk not about how to make a successful Youtube channel (we don't know the answer to that anyway), but how to make a psychologically successful one.Support us on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theboardgamedojoCheck out our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpNqwAiQpSxCeGVAUosYfPwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/boardgamedojo/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBGDojoLink to John Oliver show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIi_QS1tdFM&t=538sBibliography for today's episode:Balaban, D. C., Mucundorfeanu, M., & Mureșan, L. I. (2022). Adolescents' Understanding of the Model of Sponsored Content of Social Media Influencer Instagram Stories. Media and Communication, 10(1), 305–316.Beckert, J., & Koch, T. (2022). Why context matters in a changing social media environment: The role of placement prominence as a moderator of disclosure effects in sponsored influencer content. Studies in Communication Sciences, 22(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.24434/j.scoms.2022.01.3061Boerman, S. C., van Reijmersdal, E. A., & Neijens, P. C. (2014). Effects of Sponsorship Disclosure Timing on the Processing of Sponsored Content: A Study on the Effectiveness of European Disclosure Regulations. Psychology & Marketing, 31(3), 214–224. https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.20688Carr, C. T., & Hayes, R. A. (2014). The Effect of Disclosure of Third-Party Influence on an Opinion Leader's Credibility and Electronic Word of Mouth in Two-Step Flow. Journal of Interactive Advertising, 14(1), 38–50. https://doi.org/10.1080/15252019.2014.909296Chatterjee, P., & Zhou, B. (2021). Sponsored Content Advertising in a Two-Sided Market. Management Science, 67(12), 7560–7574. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2020.3873Eisend, M., Van Reijmersdal, E. A., Boerman, S. C., & Tarrahi, F. (2020). A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Disclosing Sponsored Content. Journal of Advertising, 49(3), 344–366. https://doi.org/10.1080/00913367.2020.1765909The disclosure paradox: How persuasion knowledge mediates disclosure effect...: EBSCOhost. (n.d.). Retrieved May 24, 2023, from https://web-s-ebscohost-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=0&sid=378dd4cf-b989-4ccc-b62b-f3fb7de7a404%40redisVan Der Goot, M. J., Van Reijmersdal, E. A., & Zandbergen, S. K. P. (2021). Sponsorship Disclosures in Online Sponsored Content: Practitioners' Considerations. Journal of Media Ethics, 36(3), 154–169. https://doi.org/10.1080/23736992.2021.1935962van Reijmersdal, E. A., Fransen, M. L., van Noort, G., Opree, S. J., Vandeberg, L., Reusch, S., van Lieshout, F., & Boerman, S. C. (2016). Effects of Disclosing Sponsored Content in Blogs: How the Use of Resistance Strategies Mediates Effects on Persuasion. American Behavioral Scientist,
Hybrides Arbeiten ist mittlerweile Alltag in vielen Unternehmen. Der Chef oder die Chefin und die Mitarbeitenden arbeiten remote, also online. Sie sitzen im Homeoffice oder auch im Ferienbungalow. Man sieht sich auf dem Bildschirm und deutlich seltener persönlich als vor Corona. Dieses hybride Arbeiten stellt Menschen mit Führungsverantwortung vor Herausforderungen. Und das in Zeiten, wo die Krisen sich aneinanderreihen. In der neuen Folge des Karrierepodcast „Prototyp“ von VDI nachrichten und ingenieur.de erklärt Ingenieurin Antoinette Beckert, wie hybrides Führen erfolgreich sein kann, gibt Tipps für den Umgang mit den Mitarbeitenden, und erklärt, welches Maß an Agilität erforderlich ist. Zudem begründet sie , warum der Trend zum hybriden Arbeiten nicht umkehrbar ist. Beckert ist im Vorstand des VDI-Bezirksvereins Berlin-Brandenburg und berät seit zwei fast zwei Jahrzehnten Führungskräfte aus technologieorientierten Unternehmen. Warum sie von der Praxis in die Beratung ging, auch das erzählt sie im Podcast.
Mônica Beckert é multifacetada e foi precursora em dois importantes aspectos: a 1ª brasileira a assumir a posição de CFO América latina e a 1ª mulher a chegar à diretoria executiva do Grupo Lapônia.O grupo Lapônia pertence à líder de mercado Volvo, que entregou mais de 31 mil caminhões pelo mundo ano passado. 84% desse volume veio do Brasil, que manteve sua posição como o segundo maior mercado de caminhões da marca no mundo. O que Mônica faria de diferente em sua carreira? Quais são os desafios hoje no gerenciamento de pessoas — e de ser uma mulher liderando tantos homens? Confira no episódio!
This week we're joined by Kelsey Beckert!Kelsey Beckert. Performer. Teacher. Caregiver. Student. A true jack of all trades and master of nothing. After returned to New York City after touring all over North America on two National Tours for the better part of 3 years, Kelsey desired a career change. (Quarter-life crisis much?) At that time, her love for working with children was beginning to surpass her love for performing. It was also at that time when she heard about the field of Child Life. Instinctually, she knew that being a certified child life specialist was what she wanted to do. But, life kept going, she kept performing, and that new dream was placed on the back burner. Cue COVID-19. After obtaining her Yoga Teacher certification during the lockdown, Kelsey was still not satisfied. Who would've thought that a year into a global pandemic was when she finally found the clarity (and confidence!) to pursue that dream of being a certified child life specialist? Now 18 months and 7 online courses later, she is well on her way to obtaining this new career and new life for herself. After letting go of her doubts, fears, and insecurities about this career shift (a big thank you to deleting social media apps off of her phone), Kelsey is happier than ever and living the life that she always imagined.Kelsey's Links: IG: @kelsey_eileenFacebook: Kelsey Beckert Follow us on Instagram: @Jackofalltrades_podcastEmail us at: jackofalltradespodcast2020@gmail.comFollow our Host, Sarah Bishop on her Social Media: Instagram: personal: @sarahpbishopteaching: @singwithbishTik Tok: @singwithbishAudio Engineering: Amanda BishopHost: Sarah BishopIntro Song "Strong"- written by Sarah Bishop, Intro Song "Strong"- arranged and performed by Laura Crytzer
Eu montanhista Freddy Duclerc apresento o episódio nº117 da terceira temporada com tema: CONECTADOS NA NATUREZA com 3 aventureiros que precisam da natureza como meio de evolução, são eles Fernanda Rivetti de Santos São Paulo, Milena Beckert de Blumenau (SC) e Felipe Rocha do Rio de Janeiro. Mas antes de entrarmos no episódio, em breve você poderá colaborar com o Projeto Reset Humano adquirindo o Kit Reset Humano Adventure, composto de uma camiseta, uma bandana e uma garrafa Camelbak. Longe de mim dar uma fórmula perfeita, mas tenho 6 sugestões relativamente simples, possíveis de serem realizadas, que podem proporcionar uma vivência, experiência e um bom aprendizado de conexão com a natureza: 1. Aprecie o nascer, ou pôr do sol. 2. Observe todas as noites se puder, veja o céu e admire as estrelas e se apaixone pela Lua. 3. Descubra as espécies vivas ao seu redor, pássaros, arvores, insetos que vivem próximo a você e se não encontrar algo, reflita... 5. Já sentiu o cheiro de terra molhada, caminhou na chuva de maneira tranquila? 6. Está é infalível, cultive flores ou uma pequena horta em sua casa. Vai sentir como a vida é importante e que precisa de cuidado. Hoje vou falar com 3 pessoas especiais, escolhemos entre tantos ouvintes do Reset Humano 3 ouvintes que nos trouxeram sua forma de pensar e quero compartilhar contigo: Fernanda Rivetti: É profissional de Marketing na gestão de eventos corporativos e marketing. É praticante de montanhismo e canoa havaiana. As viagens mais marcantes que fez foram para o Peru, Chile e Bolívia, pela rica cultura e imensidão dos cenários de belezas andinas, aridez, desertos, vulcões, lagunas, montanhas. “Eu busco vida, busco conexões elevadas, com pessoas e lugares que me façam ressignificar a vida constantemente”. Atualmente mora no litoral, cidade de Santos (SP), mas nasceu na capital de São Paulo. Milena Beckert: É nutricionista, prática trekking e escalada em rocha. Nunca tive a oportunidade de viajar para muito longe, mas sem dúvida todas as trilhas e travessias que fiz me marcaram imensamente, tenho um apego especial com a serra do mar paranaense, onde se localiza o Pico Paraná, por lá passei por diversos renascimentos, aprendizagens e desafios. Com certeza nunca voltamos os mesmos após uma aventura na natureza. Nasceu em Curitiba – PR, mas atualmente mora em Blumenau – SC. Felipe Rocha: Trabalha na Industria Farmaceutica, um entusiasta do bem-estar e do movimento ao ar livre, junto a natureza. Pratica o Mountain bike e Trekking. Duas viagens me marcaram muito: a Chapada Diamantina (2014) e o Deserto do Atacama (2019), ambas realizadas em família. Um dos seus propósitos é apresentar a Beleza do Brasil aos seus filhos e explorar America do Sul juntos. Nasceu e vive na Capital do Rio de Janeiro. Carioca da gema! Palavras dele: Gostaria de deixar um legado por meio de uma vida mais simplista e essencialista para os meus filhos. Bons Ventos! Freddy Duclerc - Projeto Reset Humano www.resethumano.com.br Whatsapp +55 11 98165 0990 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reset-humano/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reset-humano/support
"There is something important seeing about us self in what we made out of palm oil and what has palm oil made out of us." In this episode we talk about the palm oil industry, activism, and trauma with Max Haiven. He considers himself as a tourist in the field a history. His book palm oil was recently published. He was looking for something for his teaching of material culture at an art school that had connections to arts, history of capitalism, history of race and radicalization, colonialism, empire: Palm Oil. Several years later he wrote his book about palm oil as a commodity over the last 200 years. Where he gets his inspiration from, if he is frustrated and what possible solutions could look like, you can hear in this episode. Literature & Sources Max Twitter: https://twitter.com/maxhaiven Website Max: https://maxhaiven.com/ Beckert, Sven: Empire of Cotton. A Global History. Vintage, 2015. Benjamin, Walter: Über den Begriff der Geschichte, Suhrkamp, 2010 (first edition 1942). Gilmore, Ruth Wilson: Golden Gulag. Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California. University of California Press, 2007. Haiven, Max: Palm Oil. Pluto Pres, 2022. Just Transition in the Palm Oil Industry: https://palmoillabour.network/just-transition-in-the-palm-oil-industry-a-preliminary-perspective/ Mintz, Sidney W.: Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History. Penguin Books, 1986. Robins, Jonathan E.: Oil Palm. A Global History. UNC Press, 2021. Thornton, Cassie: The Hologram. Pluto Press, 2020.
It's a new episode of the podcast and it's former housewife Mag (Julianna Beckert) who is the client at Berd Product Travel Agency. She wants to celebrate her very recent divorce and even-more-recent birthday by finally going on a nice vacation. Keith and Damon are travel agents so that's basically perfect!
It's a new episode of the podcast and it's former housewife Mag (Julianna Beckert) who is the client at Berd Product Travel Agency. She wants to celebrate her very recent divorce and even-more-recent birthday by finally going on a nice vacation. Keith and Damon are travel agents so that's basically perfect!
Delivering an effective creative product can be a moving target, especially considering how quickly things change in the fast-paced world of marketing and advertising. After a lot of talk about strategy and metrics on this podcast, we're circling back to the bread and butter of the industry—the creative product. I talk with Ryan Gray, Partner and Co-Founder at Beckert, about how the creative product has evolved, the trends of the current moment, and how to improve campaign development for the future. We discuss: How micro creatives address common client complaints Tips for advising clients on the right mix of channels The right way to set client expectations The Apple update and other trends in ad buying and creative development To hear more from Innovative Agency owners, listen to The Innovative Agency podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on our website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The Innovative Agency in your favorite podcast player.
Welcome back! Shout out to my new friend, Pastor Kris Beckert! We recorded this several weeks ago and I am finally publishing it. Pastor Kris is a lead pastor in Pennsylvania and a trainer with Fresh Expressions. We talk about church planting, APEST, and giving people permission to try new things. You can connect with her on Facebook or Tik Tok. www.thisisherstory.life www.joanncbastien.com
SPÉCIAL ÉLECTIONS - Vincent Beckert et François ThébergeRencontre d'information animée par Vanessa Girard, avec les représentants d'organismes ou de l'administration municipale de la MRC de Maria-Chapdelaine
Licht kann ein Zimmer einfach nur erhellen oder es mit überlegt platzierten Lichtquellen harmonisch verschönern. Wie das geht und wie man einen Raum mit Licht strukturieren, ihn kunstvoll beleuchten oder unschöne Ecken verschwinden lassen kann, verrät in dieser Folge Podcast-Gast Ulrich Beckert. Beckert ist Lichtgestalter und Innenarchitekt und hat gemeinsam mit seinem Geschäftspartner Georg Soanca-Pollack zahlreiche private und öffentliche Orte durchdacht erleuchtet und ihnen damit eine ganz besondere Strahlkraft verliehen. Im Anschluss an das Gespräch mit Lichtexperte Ulrich Beckert, erzählt Feng Shui-Expertin Julia Ries, inwiefern Licht und Beleuchtung bei der Gestaltung nach Feng Shui eine Rolle spielen. So zum Beispiel, wie man mit Licht Feng Shui-Elemente wie Wasser oder Holz kreieren kann. Julia Ries ist Inhaberin des Architekturbüros paustarchitektur in München. Ihre Liebe zu Feng Shui entdeckte sie vor 17 Jahren und seitdem hat sie viele verschiedene Räume nach Feng Shui gestaltet, vom Garten und Wohnraum über Verkaufsflächen bis hin zum Künstleratelier.
Start-up aus Bad Doberan entwickelt Smart-Home-Lösung für Pflege und Betreuung.
Bem-vindo(a) ao 2º episódio da primeira temporada do LivresCast Infra, uma iniciativa da setorial de Infraestrutura do Livres. Nesta semana, o podcast recebe o Renata Isfer, que fala sobre o novo mercado de gás natural. Ouça agora! ENTREVISTADO(A) Renata Beckert Isfer – Fundadora da Petres Energia e ex-secretária de Petróleo, Gás e Biocombustíveis do Ministério […]
In der heutigen Folge interviewe ich Julia Marie Beckert. Julia hatte alles, was man sich häufig wünscht, sie war gesund, hatte einen gut bezahlten Job in einem großen Konzern, der ihr Spaß machte, und einen Partner an ihrer Seite. Das Ganze wurde durch einen familiären Schicksalsschlag kräftig durchgewirbelt und führte zu großen Angstzuständen bei ihr. Wie sie ihre Angst besiegte und wie diese Erfahrung ihr half, Coach und Autorin zum Thema Glück zu werden, das verrät sie in diesem Podcast. Sie erzählt außerdem, wie du vorgehen kannst, um dein erstes Buch zu schreiben und zu veröffentlichen. Wenn du mehr von Julia Marie Beckert erfahren willst, dann folge ihr auf Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/juliamarie_beckert/ ) (@juliamarie_beckert). Hier findest du ihr aktuelles Buch „Das Glücksperiment“: https://www.gluecksperiment.com/home/ Lass mir gerne deine Gedanken und dein Feedback zur Folge dar… Facebook: Patrick Kuhlmann ( https://www.facebook.com/Kuhlmann.Patrick/ ) Instagram: patrick.kuhlmann_ ( https://www.instagram.com/patrick.kuhlmann_/ ) Linkedin: Patrick Kuhlmann ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-kuhlmann-7b292451/ ) Viele Grüße Patrick
Learn about how scientists just measured the quickest event ever recorded; how tiny remoras (suckerfish) stay stuck to fast-moving whales; and why being too busy could be killing your creativity. Scientists have just measured the shortest amount of time, ever. by Cameron Duke Grundmann, S., Trabert, D., Fehre, K., Strenger, N., Pier, A., Kaiser, L., Kircher, M., Weller, M., Eckart, S., Schmidt, L. P. H., Trinter, F., Jahnke, T., Schöffler, M. S., & Dörner, R. (2020). Zeptosecond birth time delay in molecular photoionization. Science, 370(6514), 339–341. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb9318 Mann, A. (2020, July 13). The universe’s clock might have bigger ticks than we imagine. Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/what-are-smallest-ticks-of-time.html Pappas, S. (2020, October 17). Meet the zeptosecond, the shortest unit of time ever measured. Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/zeptosecond-shortest-time-unit-measured.html How do little remoras stay stuck to fast-moving whales? Physics! by Steffie Drucker Whale-surfing remoras ride cushion of water to stay in touch with their steeds. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-10/tcob-wrr102220.php Remora | fish | Britannica. (2020). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/animal/remora Boundary Layer Separation and Pressure Drag – Aerospace Engineering Blog. (2016, October 15). Aerospace Engineering Blog. https://aerospaceengineeringblog.com/boundary-layer-separation-and-pressure-drag/ r/explainlikeimfive - ELI5: How do bugs manage to stay stuck to car windows whilst travelling at high speed? Are the suckers super strong? (2011). Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/579sqf/eli5_how_do_bugs_manage_to_stay_stuck_to_car/ Flammang, B. E., Marras, S., Anderson, E. J., Lehmkuhl, O., Mukherjee, A., Cade, D. E., Beckert, M., Nadler, J. H., Houzeaux, G., Vázquez, M., Amplo, H. E., Calambokidis, J., Friedlaender, A. S., Goldbogen, J. A. (2020). Remoras pick where they stick on blue whales. J, Exp. Biol. 223, jeb226654. https://jeb.biologists.org/content/223/20/jeb226654 Being Too Busy May Be Killing Your Creativity by Anna Todd A Genius Finds Inspiration in the Music of Another (Published 2006). (2020). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/31/science/a-genius-finds-inspiration-in-the-music-of-another.html The Science of Mind Wandering: Empirically Navigating the Stream of Consciousness. (2019). Annual Reviews. https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-psych-010814-015331 Baird, B., Smallwood, J., Mrazek, M. D., Kam, J. W. Y., Franklin, M. S., & Schooler, J. W. (2012). Inspired by Distraction. Psychological Science, 23(10), 1117–1122. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797612446024 Lee, C. S., Therriault, D. J., & Linderholm, T. (2012). On the Cognitive Benefits of Cultural Experience: Exploring the Relationship between Studying Abroad and Creative Thinking. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26(5), 768–778. https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2857 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Es ist November 2020. Wir befinden uns mitten im zweiten Corona-Lockdown („light“). Unmittelbar und hart betroffen ist wieder die Gastronomie, die die Läden komplett dicht machen muss. Für viele ist das eine existenzbedrohende Maßnahme. Andere wiederum nutzen diese Zeit, um sich, ihre Betriebe und ihre Geschäftsmodelle weiterzuentwickeln. Nicht erst seit Corona gibt es hierfür viele gute Ansätze & Modelle aus dem Bereich der Digitalisierung. In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Thomas Beckert (Gastro-on) über Digitalisierungs-Konzepte & Möglichkeiten für die Gastronomie. Inhalt & Themen: 1. Status-Quo Gastronomie 2. Wie hat sich die Branche die letzten Jahre verändert? Was wird noch kommen? 3. Aktuelle Möglichkeiten & Lösungen 4. Tipps & Tricks
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.31.363135v1?rss=1 Authors: Pochopien, A. A., Beckert, B., Kasvandik, S., Berninghausen, O., Beckmann, R., Tenson, T., Wilson, D. N. Abstract: Protein synthesis is essential to cells and requires a constant supply of nutrients. Amino acid starvation leads to accumulation of uncharged tRNAs that promote ribosomal stalling, which is sensed by the protein kinase Gcn2, together with its effector proteins, Gcn1 and Gcn20. Activation of Gcn2 phosphorylates eIF2, leading to a global repression of translation. Fine-tuning of this adaptive response is performed by the Rbg2/Gir2 complex, which is a negative regulator of Gcn2. Despite the wealth of biochemical data, structures of Gcn proteins on the ribosome have remained elusive. Here we present a cryo-electron microscopy structure of the yeast Gcn1 protein in complex with stalled and colliding 80S ribosomes. Gcn1 interacts with both 80S ribosomes within the disome, such that the Gcn1 HEAT repeats span from the P-stalk region on the colliding ribosome to the A-site region of the lead ribosome. The lead ribosome is stalled in a non-rotated state with peptidyl-tRNA in the A-site, uncharged tRNA in the P-site, eIF5A in the E-site, as well as Rbg2/Gir2 located in the A-site factor binding region. By contrast, the colliding ribosome adopts a rotated state with peptidyl-tRNA in a hybrid A/P-site, uncharged-tRNA in the P/E-site and Mbf1 bound adjacent to the mRNA entry channel on the 40S subunit. Collectively, our findings provide a structural basis for Rbg2/Gir2 repression of Gcn2, and also reveal that colliding disomes are the substrate for Gcn1 binding, which has important implications not only for Gcn2-activated stress responses, but also for general ribosome quality control (RQC) pathways. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Corinne M. Flick spricht mit Jens Beckert, Direktor am Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, zum Thema: Nicht-geteilte Erwartungen & konkurrierende ZukunftsnarrativeWas bedeutet das für die Welt im 21. Jh.?
Nesse episódio de Talking Law, a procuradora federal e atual membro do conselho da PPSA e Eletronet, Renata Beckert Isfer conta como funcionam os regimes de exploração de petróleo no Brasil, como está o cenário enérgetico e quais as nuances do projeto de lei do gás, que tramita atualmente no Congresso Nacional. O Talking Law é um podcast para falar de direito para valer. Marina Egydio de Carvalho convida grandes experts e acadêmicos para uma entrevista sobre direito. Nosso diferencial são nossos convidados. www.marinaegydio.com.br
La odontología forense se basa en el uso de ciertas características de la dentadura para realizar determinaciones de edad, sexo y, en caso de contar con registros dentales, la identificación de cadáveres. Su uso en las cortes de justicia data desde inicios del siglo 19, pero existen registros de la utilización de diferentes tipos de evidencia forense dental en los juicios de brujas de Salem y en la identificación del cuerpo del heredero al trono de Francia. Más recientemente, el uso de un tipo particular de evidencia forense dental, la que se basa en las marcas de mordeduras dejadas en un cuerpo, ha enfrentado grandes cuestionamientos debido a su falta de bases científicas sólidas. Sin embargo, cuando se utilizan registros dentales, la odontología forense puede ser tremendamente útil para la justicia y uno de los casos más notables de la historia ocurrió en Chile, cuando un dentista resolvió un crimen que además permitió consolidar a la primera escuela de odontología de Sudamérica, caso que será parte de la historia de hoy en La Ciencia Pop *** La Ciencia Pop cuenta con el auspicio de CGESTA, gerenciamiento e inspección técnica de alta eficiencia para proyectos de construcción, con más de 2 millones de metros cuadrados de experiencia en los ámbitos de retail, industrial, oficinas, salud, educación e inmobiliario. Para más información, visite la página www.cgesta.cl ***Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LaCienciaPop)
Brauchen wir Krisen, um selbstbewusster zu werden? Frank Beckert hat die Erfahrung gemacht, dass aus einer tiefen Krise, dem Tod seines Sohnes, etwas schönes in ihm gewachsen ist. Frank ist seit einiger Zeit als Trainer im Bereich Digitalisierung und Social Media unterwegs. Er ist Geschäftsführer, Unternehmer und verbringt viel Zeit bei den Toastmasters und beim Unternehmernetzwerk BNI. Dazu kommt, dass er als Trau- und Trauerredner gebucht wird. Sein Thema als Redner hat mit Tod zu tun. Das mag nicht eines der beliebtesten Themen sein, aber es gehört zu unserem Leben dazu und eröffnet ganz neue Perspektiven auf das Hier und Jetzt. Heute erzählt Frank, wie er durch den Tod seines Sohnes zu mehr Bewusstsein gelangt ist.
I'm back, and I still wander. Glenn Beckert was my second baseman. I wish him peace. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support
Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager are joined by Paula Walnuts.Paula Walnuts (@PaulaWalnutsMTV) is a legend of the game. She is a two-time champion who played many seasons with Derrick (@DerrickMTV) including the infamous Island season, where Derrick was part of the alliance that turned its back on Paula en route to a victory. Paula joins Derrick and Scott (@SHOTOFYAGER) to talk about Real World: Key West, Johnny Bananas, The Island, Rivals 1 and 2, the state of The Challenge (of which she does not miss an episode to this day) today, her thoughts on War of the Worlds and the Reunion, the Real World reboot AND MORE!For MORE Challenge Mania, make sure to head to www.Patreon.com/ChallengeMania where in the off season we will be doing Bonus Cast Interviews, reviewing The Real World and breaking down CLASSIC episodes of The Challenge from Derrick's past!FREE SHIPPING at www.ChallengeMania.Shop until 6/14 if you spend $45+Come hang with us in Denver this Saturday at the Denver Improv! We just added Chase McNary to an already loaded lineup of Kellyanne Judd and Nehemiah Clark! Tix available at www.ChallengeMania.LiveThen on June 22nd we will be at the Hollywood Improv with Veronica Portillo, Alton Williams and Shawne Merriman PLUS SOME SURPRISE GUESTS! Tickets for that are available at www.ChallengeMania.LABetterHelp is offering online counseling at an affordable price.Use our code MANIA for 10% off at www.BetterHelp.com/MANIABrumate is keeping your drinks cold this summer and they're giving Maniacs 15% off at www.Brumate.com/MANIA with the code MANIA!
Topics Discussed in the Podcast: Provider bias and the pulse oximeter. CO oximetry. Pulse oximeter lag. Approach to the well-appearing patient with a low SpO2 reading. Relation of vascular tone to pleth wave amplitude and variability. Using the pulse ox waveform to confirm mechanical capture during transcutaneous pacing. Odds and ends... Pulse oximetry is more than just a measurement of oxygenation: The pulse oximetry plethysmograph is a pulsatile waveform that can be thought of as an arterial waveform. However, this waveform is influenced by cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance. Thinking of the SpO2 pleth as a pulsatile waveform, variations in the patients cardiac output should be transmitted to the fingertip arteries, which results in variations in the pulse ox waveform amplitude. The implications of this are far reaching. In patients who are mechanically ventilated, cyclical changes in intrathoracic pressures can produce measurable variations in the pulse oximetry waveform of a preload dependent patient, which suggesst a potentially fluid-responsive patient. Do we really need to remove fingernail polish? You can save your department some money because it's unlikely to affect the SpO2 measurement to any clinically relevant degree. However, if you are concerned, just turn it sideways. Is this the silver bullet of measuring fluid responsiveness, non-invasively? No. At least not yet. The majority of studies evaluating pulse oximetry utilization in this application were conducted under controlled conditions, such as mechanically ventilated patients with consistent respiratory changes in a proper sedation. Additionally, pulse oximetry waveform variations can be difficult to measure during increased systemic vascular resistance (How many patients on mechanical ventilation also require vasopressor support?). Then there's the issue with variations in vascular tone. The fingertip is much more susceptible to these changes as opposed to the vessels in the forehead, nose, or ear. To visualize what pulse wave variability looks like, here's a helpful picture: [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Extreme respiratory variation in a mechanically ventilated patient[/caption] Bendjelid, K. (2008). The pulse oximetry plethysmographic curve revisited. Current Opinion in Critical Care. http://doi.org/10.1097/MCC.0b013e3282fb2dc9 Cannesson, M., Besnard, C., Durand, P. G., Bohé, J., & Jacques, D. (2005). Relation between respiratory variations in pulse oximetry plethysmographic waveform amplitude and arterial pulse pressure in ventilated patients. Crit Care. http://doi.org/10.1186/cc3799 Cannesson, M., & Talke, P. (2009). Recent advances in pulse oximetry. F1000 Medicine Reports. http://doi.org/10.3410/M1-66 Chan, E. D., Chan, M. M., & Chan, M. M. (2013). 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In this first episode of On the Pulse, we reminisce about 2018 together with LSE’s student body and look into the future. While doing so, a more basic question arises: why do we like forecasting so much? Professor Jonathan White (#EU481) of the LSE’s European Institute helps us answering the question and illuminates us about the history of the future as a concept, and what it means for politics. Want to know more? Here’s some of Prof. White’s reading suggestions: Nisbet (1994), History of the Idea of Progress. Beckert (2016), Imagined Futures: Fictional expectations and capitalist dynamics. White (2013), ‘Thinking Generations’, British Journal of Sociology 64 (2). White (2017), Pitfalls of generational thinking: https://www.opendemocracy.net/transformation/jonathan-white/pitfalls-of-generational-thinking
"Wenn schon inkonsequent, dann richtig!" – Daniel Beckert In Episode 10 unseres Podcast Marketea sprechen wir mit Daniel Beckert darüber, was hinter seinem Motto steckt, wie Unternehmen sich in ihrer internen Struktur aufstellen sollten, um zukunftsfähig zu bleiben und darüber, was Unternehmenskultur mit Markenführung zu tun hat.
In this pilot episode of AHR Interview, a production of the American Historical Review, intern Clay Catlin speaks with Sven Beckert about his article “American Danger: United States Empire, Eurafrica, and the Territorialization of Industrial Capitalism, 1870–1950,” which appears in the journal’s October 2017 issue. Beckert is Laird Bell Professor of History at Harvard University. He is the author of the 2001 book The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie and the 2014 book Empire of Cotton: A Global History, which won the Bancroft Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Most recently he served as coeditor for the 2016 volume Slavery's Capitalism: A New History of American Economic Development. Read the article at https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/122/4/1137/4320241/American-Danger-United-States-Empire-Eurafrica-and?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Aus zwei musikalische Projekte und einer gemeinsamen Begegnung hat sich der heutige Monteverdichor an der Universität Würzburg heraus gegründet. Das musikalische Repertoire reicht von der Renaissance bis hin zur Moderne. „Wir sind über 100 Chormitglieder und konzentrieren uns auf große Oratorien mit historischer Aufführungspraxis.“ so der musikalische Leiter, Prof. Matthias Beckert. „Die Marienvesper unseres Namensgebers ist ein Markstück des Chores, die wir bereits sechs Mal aufgeführt haben.“ Prof. Beckert spricht im Interview mit Moderator Holger Frank Heimsch über die Musik von Monteverdi und die aktuellen Projekte des Chores.
"Just you wait, it won’t be long. / The man in black will soon be here / With his cleaver’s blade so true. / He’ll make mincemeat out of you!" When “M,” Fritz Lang’s first sound film, opened in 1931, it was clear that Lang already understood how to employ sound to his advantage in telling his story. Unlike many early ‘talkies,’ “M” isn’t wall-to-wall talking; instead, Lang used it as a sparse tool to help catch a killer. He balanced quiet moments with abrupt sharp noises. He brought in off-screen noises that affected those on-screen. He had voiceover. And of course, there is the murderer’s whistling of Peer Gynt’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” Lang was a master of his craft, and certainly not a director who would be held back by the advent of sound. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Lang series with “M.” We talk about the story of the film, the influences from the time on Lang, and what Lang may have been trying to say about the rise of Nazism. We chat about Peter Lorre in his breakout role and why his child murderer character is so compelling and, yes, sympathetic. We look at the way that Fritz Arno Wagner moved the camera and lit the scenes to capture Lang’s story (once again written by his wife at the time Thea von Harbou). We deliberate on von Harbou’s script and how well it worked in creating a fascinating police procedural but also how Lang’s research into killers may have affected some decisions in the character of Beckert. We talk about the sound and the lack of score with this movie and how the sound actually affected the frame size. We start a new segment called First Shot/Last Shot and look at how the director decided to start and end his story. And we discuss how the rise in Nazism helped some of the actors while hindering others. It’s a film noted as a masterpiece, the best of German cinema, Lang’s finest film. We certainly see the quality here and have a great time talking about it on this week’s show. So give this one a watch – it deserves it – then tune in! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Hulu Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd Fritz Lang - the movie Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: Tickled — "There are certain documentaries that really thrill me to no end, and those are the ones where it leads you in a completely different direction than you’re expecting it to. This looks like one of those docs. Plus, it’s about one of the strangest subjects I’ve ever encountered – competitive endurance tickling. (Or is it about that? Hmmm…)" Pete's Trailer: Don’t Think Twice — "Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs star in this Mike Birbiglia film chronicling the efforts of a New York City improv troupe to get picked up by their fictitious SNL counterparts. Looks funny, with a deceptive dose of heart. Suck it, cynicism."
"Just you wait, it won't be long. / The man in black will soon be here / With his cleaver's blade so true. / He'll make mincemeat out of you!" When “M,” Fritz Lang's first sound film, opened in 1931, it was clear that Lang already understood how to employ sound to his advantage in telling his story. Unlike many early ‘talkies,' “M” isn't wall-to-wall talking; instead, Lang used it as a sparse tool to help catch a killer. He balanced quiet moments with abrupt sharp noises. He brought in off-screen noises that affected those on-screen. He had voiceover. And of course, there is the murderer's whistling of Peer Gynt's “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” Lang was a master of his craft, and certainly not a director who would be held back by the advent of sound. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Lang series with “M.” We talk about the story of the film, the influences from the time on Lang, and what Lang may have been trying to say about the rise of Nazism. We chat about Peter Lorre in his breakout role and why his child murderer character is so compelling and, yes, sympathetic. We look at the way that Fritz Arno Wagner moved the camera and lit the scenes to capture Lang's story (once again written by his wife at the time Thea von Harbou). We deliberate on von Harbou's script and how well it worked in creating a fascinating police procedural but also how Lang's research into killers may have affected some decisions in the character of Beckert. We talk about the sound and the lack of score with this movie and how the sound actually affected the frame size. We start a new segment called First Shot/Last Shot and look at how the director decided to start and end his story. And we discuss how the rise in Nazism helped some of the actors while hindering others. It's a film noted as a masterpiece, the best of German cinema, Lang's finest film. We certainly see the quality here and have a great time talking about it on this week's show. So give this one a watch – it deserves it – then tune in! Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Hulu Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd Fritz Lang - the movie Trailers of the Week Andy's Trailer: Tickled — "There are certain documentaries that really thrill me to no end, and those are the ones where it leads you in a completely different direction than you're expecting it to. This looks like one of those docs. Plus, it's about one of the strangest subjects I've ever encountered – competitive endurance tickling. (Or is it about that? Hmmm…)" Pete's Trailer: Don't Think Twice — "Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs star in this Mike Birbiglia film chronicling the efforts of a New York City improv troupe to get picked up by their fictitious SNL counterparts. Looks funny, with a deceptive dose of heart. Suck it, cynicism."
Interview with Sven Beckert for NPR affiliate KUAR on Clinton School Presents, a weekly dialogue of distinguished guests that visit the Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock, Arkansas. Nikolai DiPippa, Clinton School Director of Public Programs, sat down with Sven Beckert, who is Laird Bell Professor of History at Harvard University. Beckert’s research and teaching center on the history of the United States in the nineteenth century, with a particular emphasis on the history of capitalism, including its economic, social, political and transnational dimensions. His publications have focused on the history of economic elites, on labor, on democracy and, in recent years, on the global history of capitalism. Beckert teaches courses on the history of American capitalism, Gilded Age America, the political economy of modern capitalism, labor history and global capitalism. He is co-chair of the Program on the Study of Capitalism at Harvard University, and the Weatherhead Initiative on Global History, also at Harvard. Beyond Harvard, he co-chairs an international study group on global history, is co-editor of a series of books at Princeton University Press on “America in the World,”and has co-organized a series of conferences on the history of capitalism. He has received many fellowships and awards, including the Newcomen Fellowship at Harvard Business School, and fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. Beckert is a Guggenheim Fellow. He has lectured all over the world.
Wed, 1 Jan 1986 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/10327/1/10327.pdf Altwein, J. E.; Beckert, R.; Bähren, Wolfgang; Stief, Christian Georg