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WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.
Fondsgesellschaften haben diverse Motivationen. Nicht nur der Kunde motiviert, auch eigene Interessen. Welche? Höre einfach mal rein. Viel Spaß beim Hören,Dein Matthias Krapp(Transkript dieser Folge weiter unten) NEU!!! Hier kannst Du Dich kostenlos für meinen Minikurs registrieren und reinschauen. Es lohnt sich: https://portal.abatus-beratung.com/geldanlage-kurs/
WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.
Die zehn reichsten Menschen aus der Finanzindustrie haben ein Nettovermögen von ca. 445 Milliarden US-Dollar. Was können wir als Privatanleger davon lernen? Viel Spaß beim Hören,Dein Matthias Krapp(Transkript dieser Folge weiter unten) NEU!!! Hier kannst Du Dich kostenlos für meinen Minikurs registrieren und reinschauen. Es lohnt sich: https://portal.abatus-beratung.com/geldanlage-kurs/
Are you seeing the headlines about lead poisoning? Maybe you've heard that water bottles contain lead, or that cinnamon in applesauce was poisoning shoppers. Host Faith Salie talked with Dr. Adam Blumenberg to discuss the crucial context for news about lead poisoning. A toxicologist and doctor of emergency medicine, Dr. Blumenberg explains what lead is, what makes it poisonous, and how exposure might happen in our daily lives—and of course, what to do about it.
What if the road to financial stability and self-discovery was paved with the insights of experts? That's exactly what we promise this week as we delve into the often-overlooked world of 'silver divorces' - a terrain dominated by couples over 50 deciding to part ways. We have the privilege of welcoming divorce coach Danielle Blumenberg to share her expertise on why this is a growing trend and how it demands a different approach from the divorces of younger couples. Danielle helps us unravel the complexities of silver divorces, tackling the unique challenges these couples face, from the division of substantial assets to the emotional turmoil. But the journey doesn't stop there. We throw light on the crucial role of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), who can guide individuals through the financial labyrinth of a gray divorce. From drawing up a realistic budget to making better financial decisions, we explore how a CDFA can help you build a strong economic foundation for the future.But what about life after divorce? We take a deep dive into assisting women to find a new purpose post-divorce and how to uncover their core values and passions from past accomplishments. We also tackle the issue of sudden divorce syndrome and walkaway wife syndrome, providing valuable resources and coping strategies. Remember, the end of a marriage is also the beginning of a new journey. It's about being the driver in your divorce decisions and allowing yourself to grieve. So join us, as we navigate through the ups and downs of silver divorces and help you find your footing amidst the inevitable change.Obsessions:Tish: Bluesky Cam - birdfeeder with solar panel and camera! Ellen: Wilifidom dog water bottle - filter and folding dispenser. Please support us with a monthly PATREON subscription and get a quarterly live Q&A with Ellen and Tish.Give us a review... Click hereWant to start podcasting? Click here to let Buzzsprout know we sent you, this gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and help support our show.This episode is for entertainment purposes only. We are not medical professionals and we strongly suggest that you reach out to your physician for any medical advice. Support the showWebsite: www.thepositivelymidlifepodcast.comEmail: postivelymidlifepod@gmail.com
Dr. Blumenberg' s projectswww.ToxicHistory.comwww.medsimstudio.com (medical vital/imaging simulator)www.toxrunner.net (toxicology question bank)Things discussed in the introMithradata Ohio vinyl chloride disasterArizona nitric acid spillOhio metal factory explosionCasesCase 1Case 1 triage guidelinesCase 1 video demonstrationCase 2Full textCase 3Review article MechanismCase 4Full textCase 5Not the actual case from the show but close enough QuestionsBHO explosions
Those of us living today generally think of ourselves as modern, that we live in modern times, and that we are very different from the people of the past. But there is an important thing that we share with all humans who have come before—we ask ourselves big, hard questions about life, questions like how we should live and why the world is so full of suffering. Each era comes up with answers to these questions. And although sometimes the answers last a long time, they are never permanent. As times change, people demand new answers. In his 1966 book The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, German philosopher Hans Blumenberg explores the evolution of humanity's answers to our perennial questions. Martin Jay is the Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus at UC Berkeley. He is the author of Discussing Modernity: A Dialogue with Martin Jay. See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Those of us living today generally think of ourselves as modern, that we live in modern times, and that we are very different from the people of the past. But there is an important thing that we share with all humans who have come before—we ask ourselves big, hard questions about life, questions like how we should live and why the world is so full of suffering. Each era comes up with answers to these questions. And although sometimes the answers last a long time, they are never permanent. As times change, people demand new answers. In his 1966 book The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, German philosopher Hans Blumenberg explores the evolution of humanity's answers to our perennial questions. Martin Jay is the Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus at UC Berkeley. He is the author of Discussing Modernity: A Dialogue with Martin Jay. See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
Those of us living today generally think of ourselves as modern, that we live in modern times, and that we are very different from the people of the past. But there is an important thing that we share with all humans who have come before—we ask ourselves big, hard questions about life, questions like how we should live and why the world is so full of suffering. Each era comes up with answers to these questions. And although sometimes the answers last a long time, they are never permanent. As times change, people demand new answers. In his 1966 book The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, German philosopher Hans Blumenberg explores the evolution of humanity's answers to our perennial questions. Martin Jay is the Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus at UC Berkeley. He is the author of Discussing Modernity: A Dialogue with Martin Jay. See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Those of us living today generally think of ourselves as modern, that we live in modern times, and that we are very different from the people of the past. But there is an important thing that we share with all humans who have come before—we ask ourselves big, hard questions about life, questions like how we should live and why the world is so full of suffering. Each era comes up with answers to these questions. And although sometimes the answers last a long time, they are never permanent. As times change, people demand new answers. In his 1966 book The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, German philosopher Hans Blumenberg explores the evolution of humanity's answers to our perennial questions. Martin Jay is the Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus at UC Berkeley. He is the author of Discussing Modernity: A Dialogue with Martin Jay. See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
"Ég hef mikla trú á getu menningarstarfsemi til þess að byggja upp og styrkja byggðarlög á landsbyggðinni. En í því samhengi tel ég mikilvægt að listafólk búi í raun og veru í þeim samfélögum þar sem þau miðla sinni sköpun. Þannig virkar jákvæð menningardrifin byggðaþróun" Þetta segir Greta Cloff, listrænn stjórnandi brúðuleikhússins Handbendi, sem staðsett er á Hvammstanga í Vestur Húnaþingi. Handbendi er eina starfandi atvinnuleikhúsið á Norðurlandi vestra og hlaut árið 2021 Eyrarrósina, viðurkenningu Listahátíðar til framúrskarandi menningarverkefnis utan höfuðborgarsvæðisins. Greta kemur í hljóðstofu og segir nánar frá brúðuleikhúsinu og brúðuleikhúshátíð sem fram fer á Hvammstanga um helgina. Vöruhönnuðurinn Björn Steinar Blumenstein uppgötvaði á ferðalagi um nýlistarsöfn Evrópu að stefnan yrði tekin á einhverskonar skapandi greinar. Að sjá gjörning þar sem kaktus var rakaður vakti með honum nýjar kenndir sem honum fannst spennandi þó hann vissi ekki hvernig. Nokkrum árum síðar útskrifaðist hann sem vöruhönnuður frá Listaháskóla Íslands með sterka sýn og mikla umhverfismeðvitund. Að leita lausna og gera ferlið á bak við framleiðslu sýnilega er rauður þráður í hans hönnun en í dag rekur hann fyrirtækið Plastplan sem meðal annars býr til nýja hluti úr gömlu plasti. Björn Steinar er gestur okkar í svipmynd dagsins, hann kemur með tónlist með sér og endar á því að svara nokkrum spurningum af Proust-spurningalistanum. Í vor sendi Steinunn Sigurðardóttir frá sér ljóðabókina Tíminn á leiðinni. Þetta er ellefta ljóðabók hennar og meginstefið er sjálfur tíminn, sem getur verið ýmist gjöfull eða grimmur; kynslóðir koma og fara, árstíðir, upphaf og endalok, eins og segir á bókakápu. Gauti Kristmannson rýnir í Tímann á leiðinni í þætti dagsins.
"Ég hef mikla trú á getu menningarstarfsemi til þess að byggja upp og styrkja byggðarlög á landsbyggðinni. En í því samhengi tel ég mikilvægt að listafólk búi í raun og veru í þeim samfélögum þar sem þau miðla sinni sköpun. Þannig virkar jákvæð menningardrifin byggðaþróun" Þetta segir Greta Cloff, listrænn stjórnandi brúðuleikhússins Handbendi, sem staðsett er á Hvammstanga í Vestur Húnaþingi. Handbendi er eina starfandi atvinnuleikhúsið á Norðurlandi vestra og hlaut árið 2021 Eyrarrósina, viðurkenningu Listahátíðar til framúrskarandi menningarverkefnis utan höfuðborgarsvæðisins. Greta kemur í hljóðstofu og segir nánar frá brúðuleikhúsinu og brúðuleikhúshátíð sem fram fer á Hvammstanga um helgina. Vöruhönnuðurinn Björn Steinar Blumenstein uppgötvaði á ferðalagi um nýlistarsöfn Evrópu að stefnan yrði tekin á einhverskonar skapandi greinar. Að sjá gjörning þar sem kaktus var rakaður vakti með honum nýjar kenndir sem honum fannst spennandi þó hann vissi ekki hvernig. Nokkrum árum síðar útskrifaðist hann sem vöruhönnuður frá Listaháskóla Íslands með sterka sýn og mikla umhverfismeðvitund. Að leita lausna og gera ferlið á bak við framleiðslu sýnilega er rauður þráður í hans hönnun en í dag rekur hann fyrirtækið Plastplan sem meðal annars býr til nýja hluti úr gömlu plasti. Björn Steinar er gestur okkar í svipmynd dagsins, hann kemur með tónlist með sér og endar á því að svara nokkrum spurningum af Proust-spurningalistanum. Í vor sendi Steinunn Sigurðardóttir frá sér ljóðabókina Tíminn á leiðinni. Þetta er ellefta ljóðabók hennar og meginstefið er sjálfur tíminn, sem getur verið ýmist gjöfull eða grimmur; kynslóðir koma og fara, árstíðir, upphaf og endalok, eins og segir á bókakápu. Gauti Kristmannson rýnir í Tímann á leiðinni í þætti dagsins.
"Ég hef mikla trú á getu menningarstarfsemi til þess að byggja upp og styrkja byggðarlög á landsbyggðinni. En í því samhengi tel ég mikilvægt að listafólk búi í raun og veru í þeim samfélögum þar sem þau miðla sinni sköpun. Þannig virkar jákvæð menningardrifin byggðaþróun" Þetta segir Greta Cloff, listrænn stjórnandi brúðuleikhússins Handbendi, sem staðsett er á Hvammstanga í Vestur Húnaþingi. Handbendi er eina starfandi atvinnuleikhúsið á Norðurlandi vestra og hlaut árið 2021 Eyrarrósina, viðurkenningu Listahátíðar til framúrskarandi menningarverkefnis utan höfuðborgarsvæðisins. Greta kemur í hljóðstofu og segir nánar frá brúðuleikhúsinu og brúðuleikhúshátíð sem fram fer á Hvammstanga um helgina. Vöruhönnuðurinn Björn Steinar Blumenstein uppgötvaði á ferðalagi um nýlistarsöfn Evrópu að stefnan yrði tekin á einhverskonar skapandi greinar. Að sjá gjörning þar sem kaktus var rakaður vakti með honum nýjar kenndir sem honum fannst spennandi þó hann vissi ekki hvernig. Nokkrum árum síðar útskrifaðist hann sem vöruhönnuður frá Listaháskóla Íslands með sterka sýn og mikla umhverfismeðvitund. Að leita lausna og gera ferlið á bak við framleiðslu sýnilega er rauður þráður í hans hönnun en í dag rekur hann fyrirtækið Plastplan sem meðal annars býr til nýja hluti úr gömlu plasti. Björn Steinar er gestur okkar í svipmynd dagsins, hann kemur með tónlist með sér og endar á því að svara nokkrum spurningum af Proust-spurningalistanum. Í vor sendi Steinunn Sigurðardóttir frá sér ljóðabókina Tíminn á leiðinni. Þetta er ellefta ljóðabók hennar og meginstefið er sjálfur tíminn, sem getur verið ýmist gjöfull eða grimmur; kynslóðir koma og fara, árstíðir, upphaf og endalok, eins og segir á bókakápu. Gauti Kristmannson rýnir í Tímann á leiðinni í þætti dagsins.
"Ég hef mikla trú á getu menningarstarfsemi til þess að byggja upp og styrkja byggðarlög á landsbyggðinni. En í því samhengi tel ég mikilvægt að listafólk búi í raun og veru í þeim samfélögum þar sem þau miðla sinni sköpun. Þannig virkar jákvæð menningardrifin byggðaþróun" Þetta segir Greta Cloff, listrænn stjórnandi brúðuleikhússins Handbendi, sem staðsett er á Hvammstanga í Vestur Húnaþingi. Handbendi er eina starfandi atvinnuleikhúsið á Norðurlandi vestra og hlaut árið 2021 Eyrarrósina, viðurkenningu Listahátíðar til framúrskarandi menningarverkefnis utan höfuðborgarsvæðisins. Greta kemur í hljóðstofu og segir nánar frá brúðuleikhúsinu og brúðuleikhúshátíð sem fram fer á Hvammstanga um helgina. Vöruhönnuðurinn Björn Steinar Blumenstein uppgötvaði á ferðalagi um nýlistarsöfn Evrópu að stefnan yrði tekin á einhverskonar skapandi greinar. Að sjá gjörning þar sem kaktus var rakaður vakti með honum nýjar kenndir sem honum fannst spennandi þó hann vissi ekki hvernig. Nokkrum árum síðar útskrifaðist hann sem vöruhönnuður frá Listaháskóla Íslands með sterka sýn og mikla umhverfismeðvitund. Að leita lausna og gera ferlið á bak við framleiðslu sýnilega er rauður þráður í hans hönnun en í dag rekur hann fyrirtækið Plastplan sem meðal annars býr til nýja hluti úr gömlu plasti. Björn Steinar er gestur okkar í svipmynd dagsins, hann kemur með tónlist með sér og endar á því að svara nokkrum spurningum af Proust-spurningalistanum. Í vor sendi Steinunn Sigurðardóttir frá sér ljóðabókina Tíminn á leiðinni. Þetta er ellefta ljóðabók hennar og meginstefið er sjálfur tíminn, sem getur verið ýmist gjöfull eða grimmur; kynslóðir koma og fara, árstíðir, upphaf og endalok, eins og segir á bókakápu. Gauti Kristmannson rýnir í Tímann á leiðinni í þætti dagsins.
On this exciting episode, Crow brings on special guest Rebecca Blumenberg discuss the ridiculousness of our current state of affairs regarding everything from the baby formula shortage to pulling out of Afghanistan to American dating and so much more!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week our anxiety is caused by body toxins and the health industry. I share this anxiety with my friend, comedian Meghan O'Malley. It can be difficult to decipher fact from hype when it comes to health products and trends. Thankfully Dr. Adam Blumenberg, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University, helps us understand how our bodies process toxins, how to live healthier and when to seek medical advice. If you're liking the show and want to support it, feel free to buy me a coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/givesmeanxietyCheck out the show on all of your favorite social platforms.https://twitter.com/GivesanxietyPodhttps://www.facebook.com/thatgivesmeanxietypodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/thatgivesmeanxietypodcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCOITNlRi_K7JP9QxBK-vQSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/givesmeanxiety)
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Make everything urgent and you'll get results a lot quicker.” Urgency gets you moving QUICKLY! EVERYTHING'S URGENT. ✅ Get 1 uplifting text a day by texting
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “When you stop learning, you start mentally dying. Learn something new daily.” The ONLY WAY you are going to stop growing is when you stop learning. LEARN. MORE. DAILY! ✅ Get 1 uplifting text a day by texting
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “If your life was a movie, would anyone watch it? If not, it's time to change what you're doing.” Seriously … if you're life doesn't seem interesting to YOU, then it's time for you to change it up and do many new things! ✅ Get 1 uplifting text a day by texting
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “When you waste your time with why ‘you CAN'T do it', you never figure out how ‘you CAN do it.'” Whether you think you can or you think you can't, YOU'RE RIGHT! ✅ Get 1 uplifting text a day by texting
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “The will to win is within you. The want to win is within your dreams. The idea of winning is in your mind. Winning comes from your actions.” TAKE. ACTION. ✅ Get 1 uplifting text a day by texting
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “The minute that you assume you've won, is the moment you've lost - badly.” “Easy wins” are only in the minds of losers. A champion knows there's no such thing as an easy win. Do you approach everything like a champion?
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Nothing is perfect. Just stay committed to doing. That's the only way you can pursue excellence.” Don't worry about perfection. JUST. DO. MORE. Listen to the end of this episode to be a BEAST!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Pursue greatness everyday. Never settle for mediocrity.” NEVER EVER lower the bar. RISE UP to the expectations and beyond!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Believe strongly in your abilities more than you believe others opinions about your abilities.” Strong belief in yourself starts with HOW YOU THINK ABOUT YOURSELF!!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Have a daily focus on making an impact.” Don't just trudge through a day doing things. Have a focus so you can make a HUGE IMPACT!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “The only way you accomplish something is by doing something. Stop talking and start doing.” Literally JUST DO SOMETHING. Take action and get results. PERIOD.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Your big opportunity is out there. Keep working as if you have it right now.” Your opportunity awaits! Work as if you've already got it!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Every day counts. Don't ever waste a day on things that won't make you better.” Make sure you make the ultimate effort to make progress towards your dreams and goals EVERY DAY!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Stop trying to justify sh*t and just go make sh*t happen.” Take action. Get results. GO!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Mentally, physically and emotionally it's going to hurt. But accomplishing your dreams will be worth it in the end.” Are you going to put your all into what you want to achieve? Because WHEN you do, you WILL achieve your dream goals.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “If you can't be about it, don't talk about it.” AUTHENTIC peeps are ALWAYS about that ACTION!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “It's not hard to be happy. Making the choice and committing yourself to being happy is the biggest challenge for most people.” Make the choice TO BE HAPPY!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Be proactive. It'll drastically separate you from the masses of people that are reactive.” Are you going to be proactive or reactive? Listen to this before you decide…
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Everything is mental before physical. Because physically you are limited but mentally there are no limits.” The only limits that exist are in your mind.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “The right people will always pick you up.” The right people will lift you to the right places!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Change your mindset and you'll change your attitude. Change your attitude and you'll change your life.” When I changed my attitude, I changed my ENTIRE life!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Your quirks are your strengths.” USE YOUR QUIRKS!!! PLEASE DO!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Everything you want in life requires massive amounts of work.” Quantity. You want QUANTITY. DO MORE. PERIOD!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “If you don't focus on improving your future, you'll never improve your current situation.” Your focus MUST BE on how to improve your future NOT on how to survive today. Adjust your focus!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “If it's not helping you reach a level of happiness, stop doing it.” This is going to hit you different…
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “You're either working towards greatness or you're settling for mediocrity.” Be allergic to mediocrity.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “A closed mindset will never enjoy a happy life.” Learn to keep an open mind or you'll end up like most people - LOSING.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “When you think there's less, you get less. When you believe there's more, you get more. Your brain works based on what you believe is more true.” How much do you want? It's based on what you believe. So again… how much do you want?
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Mistakes make you great. Are you willing to continue making them?” You MUST make more mistakes in order to achieve ANYTHING worth while.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Don't allow anyone to determine what they think your worth is to be. Only YOU determine your value and worth.” YOU. ARE. WORTH IT!! GO FOR WHAT YOU WANT - PERIOD!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “If your friends aren't pushing you to be the best, then they're not your real friends. They're haters just waiting.” Your haters are your undercover fans. Embrace that!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “Every day you're building towards the future that you want. Make every day count.” Every day that you wake up, YOU'RE WINNING. PERIOD!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: Remember one thing: the know-it-alls NEVER become successful. They just become really good analysts. Don't be a “knower”, be a doer. Don't be a know-it-all, be a DOER!
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: Don't go for ‘easy,' go for challenging. This is really simple. DO IT.
On this episode of Fred Blumenberg's Authentic Quote of the Day: “If you're looking for instant results, you're not committed to the process. Be 100% all-in committed FIRST. The results will come over time.” STOP looking for microwave results and be about the process - PERIOD!