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The Balancing Act with Dr. Andrew Temte
Achieving Excellence in Product Design (with Todd Bracher)

The Balancing Act with Dr. Andrew Temte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 28:39


What happens when businesses don't take product design seriously? What are the benefits of investing in design resources? Why haven't we made more progress toward solving big societal challenges and how can solve them through innovation and design? To help answer these questions, we have Todd Bracher joining us today on The Balancing Act Podcast. Todd is the founder of BetterLab, a science-based design platform addressing global challenges through innovative solutions. Todd's work at BetterLab and his award-winning design firm BRACHER has transformed industries, creating impactful products for major brands worldwide. Tune into episode 187 to hear Todd's story, his career "rocket-booster" moment, and his advice for business leaders on the benefits of investing in product design excellence. Learn more about Todd Bracher at: https://www.toddbracher.com/  Learn more about Andrew Temte at: https://www.andrewtemte.com 

The Charity Changemakers Podcast
S 2 | Ep 1 – Ed Bracher on the power of optimism in charity leadership

The Charity Changemakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 55:05


The Charity Changemakers Podcast is back for Series 2, and in this opening episode, host Adam Stacey sits down with Ed Bracher, the Chief Executive of Dogs for Good, to explore hisincredible 35-year journey in the charity sector. From his early days working with international volunteering organisations to leading one of the UK's most impactful assistance dog charities, Ed shares valuable insights on leadership, resilience, and making a tangible difference in people's lives.What you'll tearn in this episode:·       Ed's career journey and the pivotal moments that shaped his leadership approach.·       The importance of optimism and resilience when working in the charity sector.·       How coaching and mentoring play a vital role in the development of leaders and teams.·       The profound impact of assistance dogs in supporting individuals with a range of challenges.·       The evolution of Dogs for Good and how the organisation continues to adapt and grow.·       Why focusing on people and the outcomes of charity work is just as important as the work itself.Key takeaways:Ed Bracher's experience in the charity sector spans decades, giving him a wealth of knowledge on what it takes to lead with purpose. Throughout this conversation, he emphasises the value of staying positive even in challenging times, the power of coaching to strengthen leadership, and how Dogs for Good is changing lives through its unique approach to assistance dog training. More than just working with animals, the organisation prioritises outcomes for individuals and communities, ensuring long-term impact and support.About our guest:Ed Bracher has dedicated his career to the non-profit world, leading various organisations with a passion for driving positive change. As Chief Executive of Dogs for Good, he oversees a charity that not only trains and provides assistance dogs but also educates and empowers people to build stronger relationships with their canine companions. His leadership philosophy revolves around people-centric approaches, ensuring that both staff and beneficiaries receive the best possible support.Why you should listen:If you work in the charity sector, are passionate about making a difference, or are curious about the role of assistance dogs in transforming lives, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Ed's leadership experience and thoughtful reflections offer inspiration for anyone looking to grow in their career, lead with confidence, and create meaningful change.Get involved:·       Follow The Charity Changemakers Podcast on YouTube,Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more interviews with leaders who are making an impact in the nonprofit world.·       Learn more about Dogs for Good at www.dogsforgood.org·       Connect with Adam Stacey on LinkedInfor more discussions on charity leadership and recruitment.Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Ed Bracher and Dogs for Good06:38 Ed's Journey in the Charity Sector17:47 Leadership and Longevity in Nonprofits21:13 The Role of Optimism and Resilience in Charity Work27:31 Resilience in Nonprofit Leadership33:41 Transitioning Between Charities41:12 Strategic Growth and Change Management44:48 The Impact of Assistance Dogs51:48 Career Advice and Reflections54:10 Series 2 - Outro.mp4The Charity Changemakers Podcast is available on Spotify,Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Follow us on your favourite platform, like and review the show to help us spread the word and empower the current and next generation of changemakers!

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast
Solfrid Bracher: Når Tro og Håb Forenes

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025


On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Context is King: Designing with Purpose and Impact

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 28:25


Todd Bracher, founder of BRACHER, is a leading industrial designer and strategist with 25+ years of experience. He shares how he blends design, science, and business to drive innovation, launch groundbreaking products, and advise top brands on differentiation. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Todd Bracher Todd Bracher founded BRACHER, an Industrial Design and Advisory firm. With over 25 years of experience, Todd integrates design, science, and business to drive sustained growth. He has launched over 200 products, secured two dozen patents, and a three-time International Designer of the Year recipient. Known for guiding strategic differentiation and navigating disruption, Todd is a sought-after advisor for top brands and startups. In 2022 he launched Betterlab to champion science-based design. Residing in New York, Todd is a dedicated father committed to making a positive impact. From the Show What brand has made Todd smile recently? Todd shared the smiles that came from both him and his sons as a result of his new Baggu laptop sleeve. Guess what the sleeve features? Smiley faces — more smiles! Connect with Todd on LinkedIn or his website. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at  Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FEBRABAN News
REPRISE || Empresários se mobilizam em Pacto Econômico com Natureza

FEBRABAN News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 43:52


Empresários brasileiros, preocupados com o agravamento da crise climática, lançam o Pacto Econômico com a Natureza. Eles pedem medidas imediatas contra o aquecimento global, antes que a sociedade chegue ao ponto, já muito próximo, de não retorno. Cândido Bracher, integrante do Conselho do Itaú Unibanco, Mastercard e Instituto Acaia, Fábio Barbosa, diretor-presidente da Natura e Walter Schalka, integrante do Conselho da Suzano Papel e Celulose e do Vibra, são os convidados do podcast Febraban News que discute o aquecimento global, o enfrentamento às mudanças climáticas. Eles integram  o movimento Pacto Econômico com a Natureza. Para os empresários, não se trata de jornada de disputa entre países, entre empresas, ou, mesmo, entre grupos políticos, mas, sim, uma jornada em que “ou oito bilhões ganham ou oito bilhões perdem”. Na verdade, o Pacto Econômico com a Natureza é uma convocação a todos – iniciativa privada, governo, políticos, academia – para se sentarem à mesa e acelerarem um plano de ação, adaptado à nova realidade do clima. Regulamentação do mercado de carbono, o desmatamento na Amazônia, transição energética rumo à descarbonização da economia são alguns dos temas tratados pelos empresários em debate com os jornalistas João Borges, diretor de Comunicação da Febraban e Mona Dorf, diretora-adjunta de Mídias Sociais da Febraban. #sustentabilidade #PactoEconômico #FebrabanNews #criseclimática #ASG #ESG

Fica a Dica
Fica a Dica - Belo Bracher Horizonte: exposição inédita na Casa Fiat de Cultura

Fica a Dica

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 1:40


No episódio de hoje, Isabela Lapa fala sobre a exposição Belo Bracher Horizonte, que celebra os 127 da capital mineira através da arte do renomado pintor mineiro Carlos Bracher. Confira!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PragmaticLive
Revolutionizing Design Through Context with Todd Bracher

PragmaticLive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 43:38


What does it take to create truly differentiated products in a competitive market?  In this episode, host Rebecca Kalogeris sits down with Todd Bracher, founder of BRACHER and a leader in the world of industrial design and strategic innovation. With over 25 years of experience collaborating with iconic brands like 3M, Georg Jensen, and Issey Miyake, Todd introduces the concept of contextual design—a method that goes beyond aesthetics to consider the broader ecosystem of user needs, market dynamics, and organizational goals.  Todd shares insights from his new book, Design in Context: A Framework for Strategic Differentiation, and discusses how design can serve as a bridge between business objectives and end-user needs. From leveraging tools like the Market Efficacy Index to exploring groundbreaking technologies like UVC germicidal light, Todd demonstrates how design, when rooted in context, becomes a powerful driver of innovation and business success.  Tune in to explore the intersection of design, business, and science and learn how contextual design can transform your approach to product management and innovation.  For detailed takeaways, show notes, and more, visit: www.pragmaticinstitute.com/resources/podcasts  Pragmatic Institute is the global leader in Product, Data, and Design training and certification programs for working professionals. Learn more at www.pragmaticinstitute.com. 

Material Matters with Grant Gibson
Todd Bracher on light (and designing Net Positive products).

Material Matters with Grant Gibson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 66:18


Todd Bracher is a US-based product designer who has worked with brands such as Humanscale, 3M, Herman Miller, Georg Jensen and Issey Miyake through his eponymous studio, winning a slew of awards along the way. More recently, he created another company, Betterlab, in which he collaborates with scientists and innovators to, in his words, ‘shape emerging research and foundational technologies into game-changing products'. The company has taken a particular interest in the potential of light, for medical and other, perhaps unexpected, uses. Todd's latest project is a book. Design in Context, which is out now, illustrates how design – and design-led thinking – has the potential to change and shape every facet of business.In this episode we talk about: generating value for different clients; the importance of collaboration; why he launched Betterlab; how he's using light to combat myopia; finding truth in design; how light becomes a material; learning to shape rather than style it; working with UVC and creating extraordinary products for health environments; leaving the US to study in Copenhagen; working in Milan; learning the ‘business of design' under Tom Dixon; and designing net positive furniture for Humanscale. Support the show

FEBRABAN News
Empresários se mobilizam em pacto pela natureza

FEBRABAN News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 42:23


Empresários brasileiros, preocupados com o agravamento da crise climática, lançam o Pacto Econômico com a Natureza. Eles pedem medidas imediatas contra o aquecimento global, antes que a sociedade chegue ao ponto, já muito próximo, de não retorno. Cândido Bracher, integrante do Conselho do Itaú Unibanco, Mastercard e Instituto Acaia, Fábio Barbosa, diretor-presidente da Natura e Walter Schalka, integrante do Conselho da Suzano Papel e Celulose e do Vibra, são os convidados do podcast Febraban News que discute o aquecimento global, o enfrentamento às mudanças climáticas, eles integram  do movimento Pacto Econômico com a Natureza. Para os empresários, não se trata de jornada de disputa entre países, entre empresas, ou, mesmo, entre grupos políticos, mas, sim, uma jornada em que “ou 8 bilhões ganham ou 8 bilhões perdem”. Na verdade, o Pacto Econômico com a Natureza é uma convocação a todos – iniciativa privada, governo, políticos, academia – para se sentarem à mesa e acelerarem um plano de ação, adaptado à nova realidade do clima. Regulamentação do mercado de carbono, o desmatamento na Amazônia, transição energética rumo à  descarbonização da economia são alguns dos temas tratados pelos empresários em debate com os jornalistas João Borges, diretor de Comunicação da Febraban e Mona Dorf, diretora-adjunta de Mídias Sociais da Febraban. #sustentabilidade #PactoEconômico #FebrabanNews #criseclimática #ASG #ESG

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast
Solfrid Bracher: Hvad sker der, når vi følges med Jesus

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024


The Everyday Perspective Podcast
#78 - Thomas Bracher - Head of ATOS UK on Jiu Jitsu Politics & Leaving Gracie Barra

The Everyday Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 115:00


Send us a textExpect to get the everyday perspective on why Tom left Gracie Barra and became Head of ATOS UK, his call out of Owen Livesey for a Battle of Britain match, his frustrations with Jiu jitsu politics and faceless reddit trolls, how he met Andre Galvao for the first time, how he's grown one of the largest academies in the UK,  his experience training with New Wave and Gordon Ryan, his goals and aspirations and much more. Thomas Bracher is a 1st Degree Black under Andre Galvao, Head of ATOS UK, IBJJF European Champion, 3x IBJJF Worlds Medalist, 6x British Champion, 1x Pan Am Black Belt Silver Medalist and has competed against some of the biggest names in professional grappling.Extra Stuff:Insta - https://www.instagram.com/tombjjATOS UK Insta - https://www.instagram.com/atosjiujitsuukWebsite - https://www.atosjiujitsuuk.com00:00 Early BJJ Journey10:05 Confidence From BJJ12:21 Leaving Gracie Barra24:24 Joining ATOS Jiu Jitsu35:05 Building a Successful Gym43:11 Training with Gordon Ryan50:13 Winning Mindset & Strategy59:55 Approach to Training01:05:57 Owen Livesey Call Out01:12:15 Lean Edwards Reaction01:19:32 Why People Are Haters01:28:01 Have Realistic Expectations01:33:01 Goals & Aspirations01:38:57 Look Beneath the Surface01:44:56 Jiu Jitsu Politics#mentalhealth #bjj #bjjlifestyle #jiujitsu #jiujitsulifestyle ##grappling #reddit #atos Need a chat? Here's some options

medAUDIO – Der Podcast von Ärzten für Ärzte

Ungefähr jeder dritte Patient, der mit diffusen Beschwerden zum Hausarzt kommt, hat keine körperliche Erkrankung: Seine Beschwerden sind somatoform. Entgegen einem hartnäckigen Vorurteil bedeutet das nicht, dass die Symptome eingebildet oder simuliert wären, erklärt der Psychiater und Psychotherapeut Dr. Thorsten Bracher in dieser Folge O-Ton Allgemeinmedizin. Die Symptome sind real, lassen sich aber nicht organisch erklären. Häufig haben die Betroffenen einen langen Leidensweg hinter sich – inklusive vieler, teils auch unnötiger Untersuchungen. Liegt der Verdacht auf eine somatoforme Störung nahe, gilt es, sich gemeinsam mit dem Patienten an das Thema heranzutasten. Wenn die Symptome seelisch zumindest mitverursacht sind, hilft vielen Betroffenen eine Psychotherapie. Im ersten Schritt sind oft auch eine Physiotherapie, mehr sportliche und soziale Aktivitäten sowie Entspannungsverfahren förderlich. Zur Folgen-Übersicht: Weiterführende Links: „Wenn die Psyche den Körper krankmacht“ – Interview mit Dr. Bracher auf dem Blog der Vitos-Kliniken https://blog.vitos.de/allgemein/wenn-die-psyche-den-koerper-krankmacht S3-Leitlinie „Funktionelle Körperbeschwerden“ https://register.awmf.org/de/leitlinien/detail/051-001https://www.medical-tribune.de/news/podcasts-der-medical-tribune-im-ueberblick/o-ton-allgemeinmedizin-podcast-fuer-die-hausarztpraxis?utm_source=Podcatcher&utm_medium=Link&utm_campaign=Shownotes+OTA

in the LOOP Breakaway Roping Podcast
Randy & Sydney Bracher | They story of Pendleton Roundup and the inaugural year of Pro Rodeo Breakaway on the grass | Let Er' Buck

in the LOOP Breakaway Roping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 47:58


Randy Bracher has Pendleton, OR blood that runs 5 generations deep, and has passed down the sacred letter “T” for “Tradition” to his daughter, Sydney! We sit down today and talk about just how Pendleton Roundup became one of the most iconic rodeos to compete at as a breakaway roper! Breakaway Roping at the Roundup started off as a circuit event qualifier for the columbia river pro rodeo women's breakaway roping circuit with the help of breakaway roping advocate Jennifer Casey! For 3 years Pendleton Roundup hosted the breakaway roping qualifier to a limited number of breakaway ropers, and then in 2021 they took the leap and added breakaway as a Pro Rodeo event, with equal money, and a chance for all of the women involved in Pro Rodeo Professional breakaway roping to run one off the hill on the grass! Randy and Sydney share the special father-daughter bond, and share a little behind the scenes of what that is like in and out of the rodeo arena! Their bond runs deep, and the love of a father for his daughter and the future that is before her is something that will inspire all of our listeners! in the LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. Get in the LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at | www.inthelooprodeo.com/ Like us on Facebook | www.facebook.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjo Tag us on Instagram | www.instagram.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjo Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel Watch on Youtube @ JordanJoHollabaugh

Performance Skills
Folge 66- Wartelisten- eine ethische Perspektive- Mit Gaby Bracher

Performance Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 54:50


Wie gehen wir ethisch mit Wartelisten in den Praxen um? Viele kennen das Problem, dass die Wartelisten lang sind und das Personal wenig vorhanden. Gibt es Möglichkeiten hier mit einem ethischen Blick heranzugehen um herauszufinden, welcher Klient oder Klientin Priorität hat? Das haben wir mit Gaby Bracher besprochen. Gaby eine Fachfrau für den ethischen Blick gibt uns in dieser Folge viel Input und zeigt Möglichkeiten auf, wie wir in Anbetracht der Lage vielleicht auch Prioritäten setzten müssen. Ihr wollt mehr über Gaby erfahren? https://gabybracher.ch Wir bedanken uns bei Gaby Bracher für diese tolle Folge und freuen uns auf Feedback! Sabrina und Robert Ihr Wollt uns kontaktieren ? Dann macht das gerne unter: Homepage oder per Mail: info@performance-skills.de

Harvest Your Own Podcast
Episode 67: Sharing Your Passion - Remington Bracher

Harvest Your Own Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 32:45


We have a special guest, Remington Bracher, a fourth-year conservation biology student at the University of Alberta. Growing up in a hunting family, Remington has become an avid hunter, angler, and registered trapper. His lifestyle has heavily influenced his academic and career goals.As the current Student Director of The Alberta Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Remington has started the ACTWS Post-secondary Hunting Mentorship Program, where 55 students got to participate in their first hunting experience. In his spare time, he volunteers for the Alberta Hunter Education Instructors' Association and The Parkland Pintails Chapter of Delta Waterfowl.Tune in to the latest episode as Remington shares his journey and experiences as a conservation biology student, hunter, and mentor! Find Remington at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remingtonbracher/Find the ACTWS at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theactws/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theactwsWebsite: https://www.actws.ca/Find Brad at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradfenson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brad.fensonFind Harvest Your Own at:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarvestYourOwnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/harvestyourownaca/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@harvestyourownWebsite: https://www.harvestyourown.ca/

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
19.11.2023 Hesekiel 23 gelesen von Melanie Bracher, Oppenweiler

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 9:57


19.11.2023 Hesekiel 23 gelesen von Melanie Bracher, Oppenweiler by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

Performance Skills
Folge 58 - Health Advocacy: mehr Gerechtigkeit in der Ergotherapie - mit Gaby Bracher

Performance Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 38:17


In der Folge 58 haben wir uns mit Gaby Bracher rund um das Thema der Health Advocacy unterhalten. Gaby erklärt zunächst den Begriff und bringt und die Inhalte anhand eines Fallbeispieles näher. Wie und ob die Health Advocacy mit der Occupational Justice im Zusammenhang stehen könnte, diskutieren wir zusammen und wird von Gaby erläutert. Zudem nennt Gaby uns ihre Wünsche, was sie gerne im Sinne der Health Advocacy sofort verändern würde- wenn sie den Wusch frei hätte. Für uns eine sehr inspirierende Folge mit viel Input! Gaby hat für die ergopraxis im Thieme-Verlag einen Artikel über dieses Thema geschrieben, welcher in der Ausgabe 10/23 erscheinen wird. Wir bedanken uns bei Gaby Bracher. Wir freuen uns auf Feedback! Wir freuen uns sehr über Spenden unter: https://www.performance-skills.de/spenden Ihr möchtet euch auch gerne mal mit uns unterhalten? Schreibt uns eine E-Mail (info@performance-skills.de) oder besucht unsere Facebook-Seite und unsere Facebook-Gruppe. Sabrina und Robert

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
13.06.2023 Psalm 39 gelesen von Jana Bracher, Adelshofen

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 2:07


13.06.2023 Psalm 39 gelesen von Jana Bracher, Adelshofen by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

Conceptually Speaking
Dr. Mark Bracher Talks Global Justice, Social Wisdom, and Systems Thinking through Literary Study

Conceptually Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 62:37


Lately, it feels like the world is both literally and figuratively on fire. As a mere English teacher researcher and content creator, there are times when feel kind of powerless in the throes of political upheaval, culture wars, and social unrest. I've always believed English class is a place where students can cultivate the wisdom and discernment needed to create a more just, liberatory future, but I always wish I could do more. Luckily, last summer I stumbled upon the work of Dr. Mark Bracher, an English professor at Kent State University and the author of Literature, Social Wisdom, and Global Justice: Developing Systems Thinking Through Literary Study. Dr. Bracher's research leverages the latest scholarship from cognitive and neuroscience to develop a systems thinking approach to literary studies that fosters four key cognitive functions: causal analysis, prospection, social cognition, and metacognition. Through the cultivation of these practices, Bracher believes (and I agree) students can cultivate skills and habits of mind that allow them to not only recognize the social injustices within our social, political, and ecological systems but intervene with wisdom, discernment, and empathy. Many of you who know me personally, know I read a lot of books about education. I'm nerdy like that. So trust me when I say, this is one of the most compelling books on English teaching I've encountered in a very long time.Dr. Bracher's websiteDr. Bracher's published worksAmerican Dream(ing) Project Overview (10th-grade unit I co-designed based on Bracher's work)

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast
Solfrid Bracher: Hvordan virker Helligånden

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023


PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Subcellular proteome of radial glia reveals non-muscle myosins control basal endfeet to mediate interneuron organization

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.18.517018v1?rss=1 Authors: D'Arcy, B., Lennox, A., Manso Musso, C., Bracher, A., Escobar-Tomlienovich, C., Perez-Sanchez, S., Silver, D. L. Abstract: Radial glial cells (RGCs) are essential for the generation and organization of neurons in the cerebral cortex. RGCs have an elongated bipolar morphology with basal and apical endfeet which reside in distinct niches. Yet, how this subcellular compartmentalization of RGCs controls cortical development is largely unknown. Here, we employ in vivo proximity labeling using unfused BirA to generate the first subcellular proteome of RGCs and uncover new principles governing local control of cortical development. We discover a cohort of proteins that are significantly enriched in RGC basal endfeet, with MYH9 and MYH10 among the most abundant. Myh9 and Myh10 transcripts also localize to endfeet with distinct temporal dynamics. Although they each encode isoforms of nonmuscle myosin II heavy chain, Myh9 and Myh10 have drastically different requirements for RGC integrity. Myh9 loss from RGCs decreases branching complexity and causes endfoot protrusion through the basement membrane. In contrast, Myh10 controls endfoot adhesion, as mutants have unattached apical and basal endfeet. Finally, we show that Myh9- and Myh10-mediated regulation of RGC complexity and endfoot position non-cell autonomously controls interneuron number and organization in the marginal zone. Our study demonstrates the utility of in vivo proximity labeling for dissecting local control of complex systems, and reveals new mechanisms for dictating RGC integrity and cortical architecture. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
19.11.2022 Hesekiel 23 gelesen von Melanie Bracher, Oppenweiler

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 9:57


19.11.2022 Hesekiel 23 gelesen von Melanie Bracher, Oppenweiler by Gemeinschaftsverband Sachsen-Anhalt

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
College Talk with Boston College's Biz Bracher

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 45:06


One of the most popular professors at Boston College is a woman named Biz Bracher. She teaches a course that wonders about ethics, society and the individual. She asks her students to think hard about their potential as citizens and contributors. She drills down on the biggest questions we face: What am I good at? Who am I called to become? This is a conversation that serves all of us, whether we're kids inching toward adulthood or adults craving some productive introspection. Enjoy and share.

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel
13.06.2022 Psalm 39 gelesen von Jana Bracher, Adelshofen

In einem Jahr durch die Bibel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 2:07


13.06.2022 Psalm 39 gelesen von Jana Bracher, Adelshofen by 1189 Stimmen für 365 Tage

Unemployed & Afraid
Equine Assisted Learning Coach and founder of Equine Angels, Lainie Bracher Towner, “I really wanted to start heading towards making change, but I didn't know how.”

Unemployed & Afraid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 37:43


Welcome to another episode of Unemployed & Afraid, where we get to explore people's stories of starting over - their experiences of changing careers, building businesses, re-evaluating what matters most to them and following whatever their heart desires My guest today has experienced all of the above. Her name is Lainie Bracher Towner, Equine Assisted Learning Coach and founder of Equine Angels, and Laine's story is almost more of a total rebrand. She's gone from the glamorous world of fashion magazines, parties and corporate offices to working with horses to deliver an equine assisted life coaching program that helps disadvantaged youth develop emotional control, effective communication and body language skills. When I spoke with Lainie, there was a lot up in the air for her, her beloved business was facing a period of challenge with the need to secure down a property to continue her amazing work, and since then the region she calls home has faced devastating flooding. Thankfully she is now resettled into a new space to continue her work.  It can be a tough gig trying new things, with a lot of unknowns, in this episode we talk about listening to the signs that you're ready for change and going for it, no matter how many unknowns there are. Connect with Lainie on Instagram @equineangelsbyronbay Learn more about the amazing work she does on the Equine Angels website And find her at Bilambil Pets Paradise, where she's partnered with her colleague at Horses Helping Humans top help those in need from Byron to the Gold Coast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Psikanaliz Sohbetleri
20. Psikanalitik Tanı - 1. Kısım

Psikanaliz Sohbetleri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 14:28


Yeni dosya konumuz: "Psikanalitik Tanı" Bu dosyada psikanalizin tanı meselesine olan yaklaşımı ele alınacaktır. Freud'un öğretisi boyunca ayırt etmek için çabaladığı nevroz, psikoz ve sapkınlık kategorilerinin ne anlama geldiği Freud'un ve Lacan'ın bakış açılarından tartışılacaktır. Bu bölümde ise psikanalizin tanı koyma meselesinde öznelliğe yaptığı vurgu detaylı olarak incelenmiştir. Psikanalizin ruhsal sorunları kimyasal nedenlere ya da dışsal olayların sonuçlarına indirgemeden, öznelliği hesaba katarak ele aldığı vurgulanmıştır. Bu bölümde sözü edilen kaynaklar şunlardır: Loose, R., A Lacanian approach to clinical diagnosis and addiction, Jason Glynos-Yannis Stavrakakis (ed.), Lacan&Science içinde, Routledge, 2002. Verhaeghe, P. et al. (1994). Hysterical discourse: between the belief in man and the cult of woman, Bracher, Mark (ed.), Lacanian Theory of Discourse. Subject, structure and society içinde, New York University Press, New York and London, 1994, pp. 129-137. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psikanalizsohbetleri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsikanalizS https://www.oguzhannacak.com/

That Western Life
Ep. 95 - Randy Bracher, Pendleton Round Up President

That Western Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 105:37


The Pendleton Round Up was forced to miss the 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic and to add salt in the wound, they had won seven consecutive ProRodeo Large Outdoor Rodeo of the Year. In 2021, they were back and better than ever - reclaiming their title at the 2021 PRCA Awards Banquet. But it was no small feat and Pendleton President Randy Bracher shares how they overcame the challenges and difficulties that held them up for the 2021 event. If you haven't done so yet, you can shop all things Pendleton Round Up at https://www.pendletonroundup.com.  Full show notes for this episode are here: https://www.thatwesternlife.com/podcast/epsiode95. Make sure to follow That Western Life on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast
At være et Guds barn - Solfrid Bracher

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021


NFR Extra
#105 President of Pendleton Round-Up Randy Bracher | NFR Extra Podcast

NFR Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 56:00


This fifth-generation Eastern Oregon farmer and rancher has seen his fair share of challenges since becoming the president of Pendleton Round-Up. Randy Bracher talks about preparing for the iconic rodeo's 111th run, his family's beginnings during the industrial revolution through the millennium, and the significance of the Cowboy Channel PRCA deal.

thermoplan talk
#17 - Mit Dario Bracher

thermoplan talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 33:42


Sven Schilliger freut sich über die Lockerungen und Dario Bracher besitzt mit Absicht so wenig wie möglich.

Papo de Segunda
Punição Exemplar - com Érica Malunguinho

Papo de Segunda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 20:14


A escritora Beatriz Bracher e gestora cultural Mari Stockler encabeçam a campanha Por Uma Punição Exemplar, para cassar o mandato do deputado Fernando Cury, que importunou sexualmente a deputada Isa Penna, em frente às câmeras da Alesp. "Se Fernando Cury perder o mandato, mais meninas vão saber que elas podem gritar e denunciar. Se não perder, elas vão achar que tem mais é que ficar quietas", diz Bracher. O Papo debate a ideia da punição como exemplo, nas esferas pública e privada, social e doméstica.

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast
Det rette Gudsbillede - Solfrid Bracher

Mariagerfjord Frikirkes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021


Eagle Eye
Episode 3: Jack Bracher and Gianna Russi

Eagle Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 32:28


This week, hosts Seeun Ahn and Annie Corrigan interviewed UBGC President-elect Jack Bracher and UGBC Vice President-elect Gianna Russi. They tell us their extensive plans of changing BC for the better, how they became a team, and more. Tune in to hear a few funny anecdotes as well! music: vibes by solush https://soundcloud.com/iamsolush/solush-vibes

Grappling with Physio Podcast
Episode 12 - Tom Bracher (Gracie Barra Sutton Coldfield UK)

Grappling with Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 50:44


In episode 12, I talk with Gracie Barra's (Sutton Coldfield) head coach Tom Bracher. Tom is a former IBJJF European Champion, a 3x IBJJF World Championship Medallist and a 4x British Champion. We discuss the difficulties and challenges in running a new school during the COVID-19 outbreak, his inspirations for starting BJJ and how his recovery and rehabilitation is coming on since his recent knee injury in the European championships.

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective
The Werewolf Players Guide - Episode 14

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 80:59


Hey Folks come listen to our review of The Werewolf Player's Guide. We cover everything from new tips for creating characters through Tribes and how to interact with a Sept and more!CreditsAuthors: Emrey Barnes, Bill Bridges, John Bridges, Steve Brown, Phil Brucato, Cathi Brucato, Sam Chupp, Jim Comer, Brad Freeman, Andrew Greenberg, Dan Greenberg, Mark Rein. Hagen, William Spencer-Hale, Robert Hatch, Sam Inabinet, David Key, J. Morrison, George Neal, Teeuwynn, Travis WilliamsAdditionalMaterial by: Roman J. Andron, James S. Bracher, Jamie Brustlin, Jeff Campbell, Brian Cotter, Jeff Dahl, Paul Defenbaugh, James French, Harry Heckel, Marten Hent, Eric Leach, Edward MacGregor, Terrence Patrick Joseph Micheau, Mark Phaedrus, Shannon Studdard, Timothy TonerDeveloped by: Bill BridgesEdited by: Heather BrydenArt: John Bridges, Sam Inabinet, Jeff Rebner, SCAR Studios, Dan Smith, Richard Thomas, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Brion Wackwitz, Lawrence Allen WilliamsLayout and Typesetting: Sam ChuppArt Direction: Richard ThomasBack Cover: Chris McDonough, Joshua Gabriel TimbrookPurchase it here: Werewolf Players Guide(https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/3751/Werewolf-Players-Guide?affiliate_id=268487)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)

Julia Schütze #talk2me
#6o/2 o1/21 (Milch-)Bäuerin ANNA BRACHER

Julia Schütze #talk2me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 17:46


„Mit dem Schaum ist es wie beim Bierzapfen: je mehr Schaum, desto frischer ist die Milch. Und A2-Milch ist in ihrer Verträglichkeit so gut wie Ziegenmilch.“ Bei mir spricht Milch- & Schweinebäuerin ANNA BRACHER aus ihrer langjähriger Erfahrung; geht mit mir in TEIL1 der Ursache für Unverträglichkeiten und Allergien auf den Grund; äußert sich über den Wert von Lebensmitteln, stellt die Jersey-Kuh vor und warnt vor homogenisierter Milch. In TEIL2 verrät die 3-fache Mutter, was MOLKE mit einem saftigen Stück Fleisch in der Pfanne zu tun hat, was der Verdauung besonders gut tut; wo es rund um St. Pölten die schönsten Wanderwege gibt und warum sie Mc Donald´s nicht verteufelt!

Julia Schütze #talk2me
#6o/1 o1/21 (Milch-) Bäuerin ANNA BRACHER

Julia Schütze #talk2me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 19:14


„Mit dem Schaum ist es wie beim Bierzapfen: je mehr Schaum, desto frischer ist die Milch. Und A2-Milch ist in ihrer Verträglichkeit so gut wie Ziegenmilch.“ Bei mir spricht Milch- & Schweinebäuerin ANNA BRACHER aus ihrer langjähriger Erfahrung; geht mit mir in TEIL1 der Ursache für Unverträglichkeiten und Allergien auf den Grund; äußert sich über den Wert von Lebensmitteln, stellt die Jersey-Kuh vor und warnt vor homogenisierter Milch. In TEIL2 verrät die 3-fache Mutter, was MOLKE mit einem saftigen Stück Fleisch in der Pfanne zu tun hat, was der Verdauung besonders gut tut; wo es rund um St. Pölten die schönsten Wanderwege gibt und warum sie Mc Donald´s nicht verteufelt!

Postcolonial Space
S1E63: Using Critical Pedagogy| Paulo Freire| Mark Bracher

Postcolonial Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 52:07


This episode has been adapted from a webinar on critical pedagogy that I delivered on my YouTube channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masood-raja/message

Kompass Predigten
Adventslichter // Martin Bracher

Kompass Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 32:44


ICH BIN DER ICH BIN! Jesus sagt: Ich BIN das Licht der Welt. Jesus sagt: Ihr als Kompasskirche SEID das Licht der Welt. Jesus sagt: Martin, du BIST das Licht der Welt

Kompass Predigten
Herzschlag - Teil 2 // Martin Bracher

Kompass Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 34:40


Im Geist habt ihr angefangen, wollt ihr's denn nun im Fleisch vollenden? Galater 3,3 Meine Kinder, die ich abermals unter Wehen gebäre, bis Christus in euch Gestalt gewinne! Galater 4,19 – Wir sind eine lebendige Kirche für Jung & Alt. Möchtest du Gott und Seine bedingungslose Liebe kennen lernen? Dich angenommen fühlen, so wie du bist und Heimat finden in einem familiären Umfeld? Dann bist du bei uns goldrichtig! - @kompasskirche // kompass-kirche.ch

PaperPlayer biorxiv biophysics
The Hsc70 Disaggregation Machinery RemovesMonomer Units Directly from α-Synuclein FibrilEnds

PaperPlayer biorxiv biophysics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.02.365825v1?rss=1 Authors: Schneider, M. M., Gautam, S., Herling, T. W., Andrzejwska, E., Krainer, G., Miller, A. M., Peter, Q. A. E., Ruggeri, F. S., Vendruscolo, M., Bracher, A., Dobson, C. M., Hartl, F.-U., Knowles, T. Abstract: Molecular chaperones contribute to the maintenance of cellular protein homeostasis through a wide range of mechanisms, including the assistance of de novo protein folding, the rescue of misfolded proteins, and the prevention of amyloid formation. Chaperones of the Hsp70 family have a striking capability of disaggregating otherwise irreversible aggregate structures such as amyloid fibrils that accumulate during the development of neurodegenerative diseases. However, the mechanisms of this key emerging functionality remain largely unknown. Here, we bring together microfluidic measurements with kinetic analysis and show that that the Hsp70 protein heat chock complement Hsc70 together with its two co-chaperones DnaJB1 and the nucleotide exchange factor Apg2 is able to completely reverse the aggregation process of alpha-synuclein, associated with Parkinson's disease, back to its soluble monomeric state. Moreover, we show that this reaction proceeds with first order kinetics in a process where monomer units are taken off directly from the fibril ends. Our results demonstrate that all components of the chaperone triad are essential for fibril disaggregation. Lastly, we quantify the interactions between the three chaperones as well as between the chaperones and the fibrils in solution, yielding both binding stoichiometries and dissociation constants. Crucially, we find that the stoichiometry of Hsc70 binding to fibrils suggests Hsc70 clustering at the fibril ends. Taken together, our results show that the mechanism of action of the Hsc70-DnaJB1-Apg2 chaperone system in disaggregating -synuclein fibrils involves the removal of monomer units without any intermediate fragmentation steps. These findings are fundamental to our understanding of the suppression of amyloid proliferation early in life and the natural clearance mechanisms of fibrillar deposits in Parkinson's disease, and inform on the possibilities and limitations of this strategy in the development of therapeutics against synucleinopathies and related neurodegenerative diseases. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Kompass Predigten
Herzschlag - Teil 1 // Martin Bracher

Kompass Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 32:18


Trachtet zuerst nach dem Reich Gottes und nach seiner Gerechtigkeit, so wird euch das alles zufallen. Matthäus 6,33// Die Bibel – Luther Ich habe [dein Name] gefunden, einen Mann nach meinem Herzen, der meinen ganzen Willen tun wird. Nach Apostelgeschichte 13,22 // Die Bibel – Elberfelder – Wir sind eine lebendige Kirche für Jung & Alt. Möchtest du Gott und Seine bedingungslose Liebe kennen lernen? Dich angenommen fühlen, so wie du bist und Heimat finden in einem familiären Umfeld? Dann bist du bei uns goldrichtig! – @kompasskirche // kompass-kirche.ch

Kompass Predigten
Geringe Anfänge // Martin Bracher

Kompass Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 29:03


Den wer hat den Tag der geringen Anfänge verachtet? Sacharja 4,10a // Die Bibel – NLB Verachte nicht den Tag der geringen Anfänge! Jesus fragte: „Wie kann ich das Reich Gottes noch beschreiben? Womit könnte ich es vergleichen? Es ist wie ein winziges Senfkorn. Obwohl das Senfkorn zu den kleinsten Samenkörnern gehört, wächst es doch zu einer der größten Pflanzen heran, […]“ Markus 4,30-32a // Die Bibel – NLB – Wir sind eine lebendige Kirche für Jung & Alt. Möchtest du Gott und Seine bedingungslose Liebe kennen lernen? Dich angenommen fühlen, so wie du bist und Heimat finden in einem familiären Umfeld? Dann bist du bei uns goldrichtig! – @kompasskirche // kompass-kirche.ch

Molecular Podcasting with Darren Lipomi
#17 - ChemBark's Paul Bracher on blogging, teaching, advisor-advisee relationships, and the chemical origin of life

Molecular Podcasting with Darren Lipomi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 51:31


In this episode, I sat down with my former labmate, Paul Bracher, now assistant professor of chemistry at St. Louis University, to chat about a variety of topics. Paul is known in the chemistry community as the writer of the ChemBark blog, which had a ubiquitous presence in grad student lounges around the world from the '00s to the early '10s. We discussed his interest in writing and community building, investigative journalism in science, toxic culture in labs, and how to navigate difficult relationships between PIs and graduate students.

Golden West Podcast
#31 - Ryan MacDonnell Bracher [Wine, Olive Oil, and more]

Golden West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 37:52


Ryan MacDonnell joined Round Pond Estate in 2003 and manages direct-to-consumer sales, marketing and the hospitality program at Round Pond Estate. She also heads up the production of olive oil and other specialty gourmet foods. We Talk About: The rich history of Round Pond and what was it like growing up being around wine How, in the 1980s, Bob and Jan MacDonnell bought the first parcel of land in the Napa Valley of what would one day become Round Pond Estate How she joined Round Pond Estate officially in 2003 and manage direct-to-consumer sales, marketing and the hospitality program The olive oil, red wine vinegars, and other specialty gourmet foods What it's been like managing DTC/sales during COVID The story of the Kith & Kin brand Thoughts on “Rutherford dust” and what makes Round Pond unique Do you have any thoughts on the future of Napa Valley? Some of the food and wine pairings and things she's been drinking lately https://shop.roundpond.com/Shop/Wine/Current-Releases https://shop.roundpond.com/Wine-Membership/Membership-Options

AnxCalm - New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic
Dr. Elizabeth Bracher, Part 3

AnxCalm - New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 15:28


John: Hi this is Doctor John Dacey with my weekly podcast New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic. Last time, we were talking with Doctor Biz Bracher about college students and social anxieties. Today I’d like to ask her to continue this, and talk about the difference between seniors and freshmen. She teaches both groups and I think it’s going to be interesting to hear what she has to say about that. Good morning Biz. Biz: Hi. So the first-year students seemed to settle into distance learning and their new home situation over time. It certainly hasn’t been ideal. Any of us who have spent hours on Zoom and trying to teach a seminar on Zoom and have the same sort of energy and rapport in the classroom will know that this distance learning isn’t as easy as it might appear. But the first-year students have settled into it. John: By the way, how about for the teacher? Is there anxiety for the teacher also? Biz: Most absolutely. I think that for teaching a seminar course of 20 students when you’re looking at sort of what I call “the Brady Bunch” of squares across. I pride myself on my ability to draw students into the conversation. I notice their physical response to conversations and I can draw them in saying, “Suzzie, you look like you have something to say on this topic” or “John, what do you want to add to this conversation?” and it draws them in in a very comfortable way. It’s really hard to monitor that online. John: But you don’t do that at random? You’re saying you pick students on the basis of what they’re presenting as to whether or not they want to say something, right? Biz: Yeah absolutely. John: And that’s harder to do with the Zoom? Biz: It’s so much harder because first of all, my 50-year-old eyes can’t also see the detail on someone’s face but how do I know that their facial expressions are reacting to what I’m saying or are they watching something else online? Are they doing email? Are they really checked in or checked out of the conversation? There certainly have been many students who I don’t think were really giving me their full attention. And who can blame them? There are so many things happening around us that you don’t have them in a classroom so their attention is pulled away. Ultimately, I think the first-year students transitioned and the light at the end of the tunnel for this semester and going through exams and such, they still have three years of college left. While they’re sad about this semester ending, they’re hopeful that this is not the college of the future. Our seniors, they’re still not settled with it because — and this is my hypothesis of it — I often refer to our students or, as a parent, our children as the baby on board generation. They’re the playdate generation. College students these days and millennials, they were raised to have their days scheduled first by their parents. They came home from the hospital in cars that had a placard that said “baby on board” as if everyone else was going to drive around that car differently because there was a new life in that car, as if the other people driving around them didn’t matter. Why isn’t there a “70-year-old on board”? John: I never thought about that before but that’s a terrific insight. I like it very much. Biz: But why is there any more value? So there’s this idea of protecting them, right? And then push that out as they get older, having playdates. There’s lots of research and conversation about “free-range kids” and kids that are let out to go play and maneuver the streets of the suburbs by themselves. More than not, parents mitigate those situations so rather than just telling your kids to go outside and play and come back when the streetlights turn on, as you and I were told to do as kids, our kids are being scheduled. I was caught off guard when my oldest child turned to me once, he was three or four years old and he said, “Do you think Ben is available today?” as if Ben had a schedule and somebody organizing his time. John: Which was true, right? Biz: Absolutely. Which was true was that I had to call his mother and find some time and we arranged for a drop-off and then we played games with the kids. We didn’t just send them out into the yard, that was scary. Then they got into school age and in schools, everything is organized for them and they’re being taught to the test, very few schools allow for an open curriculum of bringing in new ideas and such. John: Excuse me for one second but what does “taught to the test” mean? Biz: To teach to the test meaning whether it’s the state regulations of exams to benchmark our students or if it’s in the high school AP exams or final exams, what students are going to be tested on in the end to show proficiency. Teachers are spending their time teaching to the test as opposed to just general learning and curiosity. Naturally, college graduates get out, and then, I’ve always noticed that while commencement day can be as much of a celebration, it’s sad for the student. My students start anticipating it months before saying, “don’t talk about commencement day. That’s going to be so sad.” I pushed them on that to think about the fact that by the time they graduate from college, sometime in May, they’ll be ready to leave. In most cases, they will feel like they did all they needed, all they wanted, and granted they will miss the proximity of their friends, but they don’t feel unprepared to go out into the world. They don’t need to take one more semester of classes or sit through one more set of exams they’re ready to move on. It’s not until September the next fall that their sadness really sets it because it will be the first time in their memory that they won’t be going back to school. For most people, some of them will be going to grad school but the vast majority of college students are going into jobs or volunteering situations and also in that, this will be the first time not all of their peers will be doing the same thing. Some will be going to grad school, but some will be in the world of work and some will be volunteering and some will be taking a year before they start grad school, and so there is no grand normal anymore. Everybody in their grade isn’t doing the same thing. And that to them is anxiety-provoking. There’s no clear road map. But what I noticed this year is that that process of not having a road map and not being together as a class happened, not only earlier but not on their own schedule, not in a predictable manner so this transition that was going to happen anyway in May has happened much earlier, almost like pulling the rug out from them. John: It was so abrupt, is that what you’re saying? Biz: It was so abrupt, unexpected, and uncontrolled. We were at a school where we just had spring break and so students left campus with all of their stuff. Many universities and colleges across the country told their students, go on spring break, take an extra week, and then come back and this will all be resolved. We know that that didn’t happen. Those students went on spring break, they then went home, their stuff was on campus. I know students who had to fly across the country to go get their stuff and come home or had to pay services to pack their dorm rooms up and send their stuff home. There was just this crazy amount of detail and orchestration and not knowing what it all meant. And then in the midst of it, the economy is bottoming out. Many students who have been promised jobs were told in the worst-case scenario the job no longer exists or in the best-case scenario we were gonna have you start in June but now you’re not gonna start until July or October which put a little more anxiety on students. And on top of it, many of them were going to urban or metropolitan areas they aren’t necessarily from so they’re supposed to be starting a job in July in New York City but they don’t have anywhere to live because they didn’t have time to get roommates and go to see apartments and find someplace to live so there’s still a lot hanging out there in the balance for the seniors. Whereas the freshmen, god willing and knock on wood, are going to be back on a campus next fall. And if they’re not on a campus, at least they’ll know that they’re going to be in online classes. Now I’m not saying there’s still not a lot of anxiety because parents have lost jobs and financial packages have changed and they need to decide whether or not they want to be in distance learning. Is that the kind of educational experience they want - no one wants it but are they willing to endure it and pay for it. So I’m not saying the freshmen are totally out of the woods but the stakes are a lot less extreme because seniors are now moving into the world of work and into the world of grad school. We have students who are applying to medical school who haven’t even sat for the MCAT yet, they have no idea what their scores are for their standardized testing. That’s provoking a lot of anxiety among premed students. There’s just a lot of unknown and this is a generation that has never had to deal with an incredible amount of unknown. Even within their unknowns, they had a cadence and a road map of sorts. John: By the way, it occurs to me that a lot of people who are premed students are beginning to think, “Boy if I become a doctor then I’m going to be really risking my life.” Do you find decrease in the number of people who want to be premed students? Biz: Well I don’t know nationally those numbers and I am a premed advisor at our university and in these last 8 weeks I’ve been meeting regularly online with seven med school candidates and actually I have found every single one of them have been more committed to their vocation of medicine and that has been really inspiring. Some of them were working in labs, they were already out of their undergrad studies and taking a year to work in labs and gain some experience and I have a couple students who have been redeployed to the front lines, two students who are working nights with COVID patients as nurses, aids and watching people die and they’re in the worst situation because there’s not much that medical doctors can do, it appears that there would be even less for a nurse’s assistant, someone who has no formal medical training yet and is just waiting to get into medical school but quite honestly in the midst of COVID and people dying without their families, they found that they have been incredibly important to their patients and their patients’ families as they assure and comfort families that they’re carrying for their loved ones as they’re dying. It’s been an incredible amount of anxiety on those students but I would say that every single last one of them whether they’ve been redeployed and working with COVID patients or they’re in labs or they’re still in undergrad waiting to finish undergraduate studies in order to apply to med school, every single one of them has been more committed than ever to be a part of the medical community. John: Biz, unfortunately, our time has run out again and I have to say I really would love to have you come back. I think a lot of my listeners, even if they don’t have college students right now, they can understand a lot more about anxiety by listening to what you have said so thank you very much and I will be inviting you back if you’re willing to do it. Biz: It’s always my pleasure to talk to you and your listeners. John: Thank you so much.

AnxCalm - New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic
Dr. Elizabeth Bracher, Part 2

AnxCalm - New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 12:23


John: Hi this is Doctor John Dacey with my weekly podcast New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic. Today, I am being revisited be one of my best colleagues and also respondents to this podcast. Her name is Doctor Elizabeth Bracher and she and I teach a course together. We’re hoping to teach it this fall. The last time we met, she talked about separation anxiety among college students. Today, she’s going to talk about some of the other anxieties  that college students experience. I just want to say, “good morning to you.” Biz: Good morning, John. Thanks for having me. John: I was very very happy you were willing to come back again. What do you have to say about social anxiety among students? By that, I mean nervousness about going to parties, nervousness about speaking in public, raising your hand in class, that sort of thing. Especially under the circumstances that we have now. I presume you’ve been teaching by zoom, is that correct? Biz: Yes, I’ve been teaching two classes of freshmen and one class of seniors, so I have students at both ends of the spectrum. John: What’s the difference between them? That would be quite interesting. Biz: Yeah, it is interesting. Well, no one is going to parties these days unless they’re virtual zoom parties, right? I think that there was a lot of anxiety that I didn’t quite anticipate in the first weeks of social distancing and when we were sending students back to campus. It was interesting that our university made the announcement on Wednesday after classes finished that day, so about 5 o’clock, they made the announcement that students had 4 days to get themselves home. Unlike many schools, we were already through spring break so students were asked to pack up their stuff and go home for the remainder of the semester. My immediate concern was for the freshmen, my first-year students because what I was starting to see in them was a trust in the process where things start to come together in the last few weeks of their first year. At this point, they were back from spring break, they were about to start the housing selection for their sophomore year, they were committing themselves to majors - either recommitting after taking some classes and feeling confident in their first decision of major, or they were confident in having some experience in the labs saying, “I thought this was going to work and I’m not so interested in this major as I thought“ and their willingness to explore a little and try some other things out. They’ve also been through a semester so they’ve received grades and learned how to study for exams so the exam period that was approaching wasn’t as concerning or anxiety-provoking as the first semester, and friendships were starting to solidify. Clubs and organizations were starting to plan for next year, they were applying for executive board positions in organizations and clubs, they are committing their time. Everything was starting to come together. It’s coincidentally that here in the northeast, the weather was also getting nicer and the days are getting longer and winter was subsiding. For a whole lot of reasons, the spring semester is very important to the transition to college. So many people think that it’s the fall semester, but really everything starts to even out and fall into place by spring semester to the point where the majority of first-year students go home after their first year and start to feel like their university is a home. I’m not trying to submit that they’re trying to trade one home for another but it’s a place where they finally feel confident and secure. John: Let me interrupt you there for a second. Can you make a distinction between reasonable fears that they have and anxieties which are unreasonable concerns about the future? Biz: Right, well some students certainly have some reasonable concern about how this is all going to play out because they’re not in their same orbits. They might be on the other end of the country or the other end of the world in different communities. Unless you’re going to a particularly small focused conservatory or such, most of the students in this country will go to a university or college that’s bigger than any place they’ve ever taken classes before. Whether it’s a big state university of 50,000 kids or a smaller liberal arts private school that’s 2,000-3,000 kids. In most cases, it’s still the biggest school they’ve ever gone to. Some of that concern is reasonable. It’s anxiety only in that it’s new. But then there’s the anxiety that comes with worrying and the true sense of anxiety is worrying about what might happen even though it’s not likely. For example, “I’m worried I might never make friends.” You and I know that’s an extreme anxiety about belonging, but over the course of their time, they will all develop a sense of friendship with some core people in their lives, so there absolutely is a distinction. What I noticed in the first weeks of the pandemic was that the real anxieties started to come out and they showed themselves very quickly. That Thursday that I went back to my office to start to wrap things up, I had a line of students outside of my office wanting to discuss - they didn’t even know what they wanted to discuss but they needed my attention and they needed to voice their worries and concerns. So much so that some were wringing their hands and were physically agitated and others, you couldn’t even tell what their response was. They were almost paralyzed with not knowing how to put one foot in front of the other because this was so unexpected and so out of the ordinary and there was no road map for it. What people all over the country were telling them was, “Yeah, it’s bad but oh you poor seniors and oh you poor freshmen. You never had to be pulled away from your university like this.” That provoked a lot of anxiety. The students that I saw that were the most immediately troubled were students that were struggling with eating disorders, both male and female, and students that I had no idea of their eating disorder or their eating struggle. And many of them also admitted to me struggles with OCD. John: OCD being obsessive-compulsive disorder. Biz: Exactly. What I surmised by that was this lack of control. That suddenly this structure that they have always known was being pulled out from under them and they didn’t have time to think about it, many of them needed plane tickets they couldn’t organize and put their stuff away and move out. I have a son who’s in college and we ended up taking most of his roommates, he had seven roommates, we took most of their bedding home, we cleaned their kitchen out and everything because they weren’t planning on leaving. There was no order or system to it. They were just being told you need to leave in a couple of days and get home and then we’ll start online in a week and we don’t know what that will look like but just hold on. First-year students were concerned about that because they were being pulled from their university and they were just starting to get a groove and seniors were equally distraught because they didn’t see anything tethering them to the future. They were leaving campus for good. John: Can you say anything about males and females being different? Who had the most trouble? Biz: I would have thought that there was going to be a difference between the sexes and I saw equally troubling in male and female. The only difference was that I had a few females come to me because their roommates or friends brought them to me and said, “You need to talk to her. You need to process this.” And the males suffered quietly because they don’t want to admit their weakness, whereas women will talk about their emotions a little more easily. If men were brought to me it was by a female student, a female friend, but the numbers were about equal. That was at first surprising to me but then I thought to my self, “Of course. Eating disorders and OCD are about trying to have control of your life in hopes of limiting the possibility of catastrophe of some sort. John: Exactly. Biz: When I look back on it, it seemed a lot more obvious than I had expected. The other interesting thing to me was comparing the first-year students to the seniors. Over time my first-year students transitioned back home easier and into distance learning easier than the seniors did. John: I have to stop you there because time has run out but I’m hoping you can come back next week and talk some more about this fascinating view that you have of college students.

ArizonaPod.News
Catch 22, Day 9 -Jonathon Robert Bracher Arrested

ArizonaPod.News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 0:29


Bracher is currently in the Maricopa County Jail awaiting extradition to Yavapai County.

ArizonaPod.News
Catch 22, Day 9: Jonathon Robert Bracher

ArizonaPod.News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 2:27


Bracher is wanted on the three separate warrants.

AnxCalm - New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic
An Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Bracher - Developmental Psychologist

AnxCalm - New Solutions to the Anxiety Epidemic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019


One of my most respected colleagues is Dr. Elizabeth Bracher. She has spent years dealing with undergraduate students, especially helping them with their emotional problems. Today I am going to interview her about her perceptions of undergraduate separation anxiety. You can find show notes, transcripts, and more episodes of this podcast at AnxCalm.com, or join the Facebook group for updates, conversation, and support!

NFR Extra
Round-Up President Randy Bracher and TI Executive Chef Craig Taylor | NFR Extra Podcast

NFR Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 59:19


We carved up a nice one on this episode with all the Thanksgiving fixings. Round-Up President Randy Bracher explains the mission behind the Association of Rodeo Committees, his family's history in ranching and livestock at Pendleton Round-Up. We talk to TI Executive Chef Craig Taylor about country music and the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Plus, he shares how Gilley's Saloon got started and how it has become a bucket list stop for rodeo fans.

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Economia: ponto eletrônico para servidores públicos, reforma da Previdência, Mercosul e União Europeia

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 2:55


Ouça os destaques do caderno Economia desta segunda-feira (01/07/19) no EstadãoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Design Of Business | The Business of Design

Todd Bracher is founder and creative director of Todd Bracher Studio.

Dezentrum
Ethik & Innovation mit Delphine Bracher von Ethix

Dezentrum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 32:39


Innovation ist nicht neutral, sondern wirft immer ethische Fragen auf. Was ist Ethik, also die Wissenschaft von der Moral, im Grunde? Beissen sich Ethik und Innovation und bremst Ethik vor allem auch gewisse Innovationen aus? Dominique Bracher von Ethix einem Lab aus zürich welches sich mit Innovationsethik auseinander setzt, hat mir diese Fragen beantwortet und aufgezeigt wie man als Unternehmen durch gewisse Prozesse der Ethik profitieren kann.

Podcast RioBravo
Podcast 518 – Eduardo Bracher – Tudo o que você sempre quis saber sobre quiropraxia

Podcast RioBravo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 21:13


No Podcast Rio Bravo desta semana, conversamos com Eduardo Bracher, médico, quiropraxista e doutor pela Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. A quiropraxia dedica-se à prevenção, diagnóstico e tratamento de dores e outras alterações no sistema músculo-esquelético. Bastante difundida nos Estados Unidos, a quiropraxia foi se desenvolver no Brasil no fim dos anos 1990, e um dos responsáveis por isso é Eduardo Bracher. No podcast, além de falar sobre sua trajetória e de comentar as características da sua área de atuação, o entrevistado também distingue os tipos de dores das costas. Nas palavras de Bracher: “as dores agudas tendem a ser intensas. O paciente acabou de se machucar e não estava acostumado com o incômodo que vem em seguida. Geralmente, essas são as dores mais fáceis de serem tratadas. Mais problemáticas são aquelas dores crônicas, que estão com as pessoas há meses – eventualmente, há anos –, sobretudo porque elas podem acarretar a perda na qualidade de vida”. E acrescenta: “Não existe postura ideal. O recomendado é variar de posição o máximo possível”. Entrevista gravada em 5 de dezembro de 2018.

Podcast RioBravo
Podcast 518 – Eduardo Bracher – Tudo o que você sempre quis saber sobre quiropraxia

Podcast RioBravo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 21:13


No Podcast Rio Bravo desta semana, conversamos com Eduardo Bracher, médico, quiropraxista e doutor pela Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. A quiropraxia dedica-se à prevenção, diagnóstico e tratamento de dores e outras alterações no sistema músculo-esquelético. Bastante difundida nos Estados Unidos, a quiropraxia foi se desenvolver no Brasil no fim dos anos 1990, e um dos responsáveis por isso é Eduardo Bracher. No podcast, além de falar sobre sua trajetória e de comentar as características da sua área de atuação, o entrevistado também distingue os tipos de dores das costas. Nas palavras de Bracher: “as dores agudas tendem a ser intensas. O paciente acabou de se machucar e não estava acostumado com o incômodo que vem em seguida. Geralmente, essas são as dores mais fáceis de serem tratadas. Mais problemáticas são aquelas dores crônicas, que estão com as pessoas há meses – eventualmente, há anos –, sobretudo porque elas podem acarretar a perda na qualidade de vida”. E acrescenta: “Não existe postura ideal. O recomendado é variar de posição o máximo possível”. Entrevista gravada em 5 de dezembro de 2018.

TOP informiert
TOP informiert am Abend vom Montag, 30. Juli 2018-RADIO TOP

TOP informiert

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Die Gefahr von Waldbränden wird verharmlost; Winterthur hebt ab; Mit 31 Jahren beendet Bracher seine Karriere

TOP informiert
TOP informiert am Abend vom Montag, 30. Juli 2018-RADIO TOP

TOP informiert

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Die Gefahr von Waldbränden wird verharmlost; Winterthur hebt ab; Mit 31 Jahren beendet Bracher seine Karriere

Clever
Ep. 50: Todd Bracher

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 67:57


Strategic designer Todd Bracher regales us with tales of a serendipitous ten-year journey, living, loving and learning through Europe, on the way to launching his namesake studio in Brooklyn. Plus, he walks us through what the hell “strategic design” even means, schools us on the concept of “irreducible complexity” and explains his creative approach which he refers to as “essentialism.” Early on, he showed up to a big pitch meeting way overdressed, and now he keeps a poet on standby. Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsor: Design Milk Job Board - Hiring creative talent? Looking for a creative job? Visit designmilkjobs.com and use the coupon code “clever” to receive 50% off your first listing. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Alex Perez. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Podcast – Fronteiras no Tempo
Fronteiras no Tempo #25: Nazismo de Esquerda? O veredito!

Podcast – Fronteiras no Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 102:41


Nazismo de Esquerda? Você já deve ter ouvido algumas pessoas defendendo que o Nazismo se enquadra no espectro político denominado de esquerda, correto? Ficou na dúvida se o Nazismo é de direita, de esquerda, de centro ou isentão? Achou essa pergunta absurda? Ficou curioso ou instigada para entender mais sobre a Alemanha no período entre guerras? Então embarque com os historiadores  C. A. e Beraba e seus convidados, Marcos Sorrilha e Willian Spengler, nesse episódio para saber quais foram as respostas a todas essas perguntas, ou seja, o veredito! Nesse episódio: Saiba qual é a definição do Nazismo, entenda os significados da palavra socialismo, descubra as origens e a escalada ao poder do partido liderado por Dodô, surpreenda-se ao saber com quantos paus se acende um Reichstag e como um discurso autoritário pôde chegar ao poder em meio a aplausos que sepultavam a democracia alemã no entre guerras. Arte da Capa Publicidade Ajude nosso projeto crescer cada vez mais. Seja nossa Madrinha ou Padrinho. www.padrim.com.br/fronteirasnotempo Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Google+ Contato WhatsApp: 13 99204-0533 E-mail: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Expediente Produção Geral e Hosts: C. A e Beraba, Convidados: Marcos Sorrilha e Willian Spengler. Vitrine: Augusto Carvalho, Edição: Talk'nCast Para saber mais Fronteiras no Tempo #12 – Fascismo MeiaEntradaCast #37 – Dois Filmes sobre Facismo Fronteiras no Tempo #16 – O que está acontecendo com o mundo hoje? Saiba mais do nosso convidado Marcos Sorrilha   Facebook Twiter Fã Page do romance Lino Galindo e os Herdeiros do Trono do Sol Fronteiras no Tempo #11 – Incas e Lino Galindo Livros e textos no Amazon Lino Galindo e os Herdeiros do Trono do Sol Martins Fontes Livraria Drago Editorial Material Complementar PARADIDÁTICOS: D'ALESSIO, Marcia M. & CAPELATO, Maria H. Nazismo: política, cultura e holocausto. São Paulo: Atual, 2004. LENHARO, Alcir. Nazismo: “o triunfo da vontade”. São Paulo: Atual, 2003. RIBEIRO JÚNIOR, João. O que é nazismo? São Paulo: Brasiliense, 1991. Coleção Primeiros Passos. LIVROS: ARENDT, Hannah. Totalitarismo, o paroxismo no poder. Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Documentário, 1979. BURON, Thierry & GAUCHON, Pascal. Os fascismos. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1980. BRACHER, KARL DIETRICH. Nacional-Socialismo. In: BOBBIO, Norberto; MATTEUCCI, Nicola; PASQUINO, Gianfranco. Dicionário de política. 11.ed. Brasília : Universidade de Brasília, 1998, p.806-812. CANETTI, Elias. Massa e Poder. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1995. HITLER, Adolf. Minha Luta. São Paulo: Geração Editorial, 2016. MILMAN, Luís & VIZENTINI, Paulo F. Neonazismo, Negacionismo e Extremismo Político. Porto Alegre: EdUFRGS, 2000. PINSKY, Jaime & PINSKY, Carla B. [org]. Faces do fanatismo. São Paulo: Contexto, 2013. TRINDADE, Hélgio. O nazifascismo na América Latina: mito e realidade. Porto Alegre: EdUFRGS, 2004. Sugestão de filmes/vídeos: “A Onda”. Trailer disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbyCJEIRBaA “A Onda”. Disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG3TfjAhs30 Ele está de volta (No Netflix) “Ele está de volta”. Trailer disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTWtbIzlaM8 “A outra história americana”. Trailer disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=715wjoUMrro “Uma cidade sem passado”. Disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKiykbMCtRM “O Ovo da Serpente”. Disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzHXemsxWao “Comercial da Folha de S. Paulo” (1987). Disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY4FCKlQISA “Hitler: A Ascensão do Mal” (2003). Disponível em https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS-3NXgaSPM “Arquitetura Da Destruição Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDqGT4xepjQ Sugestão de links: Afinal, nazismo era de esquerda ou de direita? http://aventurasnahistoria.uol.com.br/noticias/almanaque/afinal-o-nazismo-era-de-esquerda-ou-direita.phtml#.WZi4qiiGOUk O nazismo era um movimento de esquerda ou de direita? http://www.bbc.com/portuguese/salasocial-39809236 Nazismo, Socialismo e as políticas de direita e esquerda na primeira metade do século XX. https://www.rbhcs.com/rbhcs/article/download/229/pdf Fascismo de esquerda? Sobre a necessidade de revisão conceitual de um termo perigoso. http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/EspacoAcademico/article/viewFile/20041/10506 Por que você deveria ler o livro “Minha Luta” de Hitler. http://revistagalileu.globo.com/blogs/Maquina-do-Tempo/noticia/2016/07/por-que-voce-deveria-ler-minha-luta-de-hitler-que-completa-91-anos.html Madrinhas e Padrinhos Anderson Garcia, Caio Sérgio, Eani Marculino, Eduardo Lopes, Ettore Riter, Iara Grisi Manuel Macias, Marcela Paparelli, Marcos Sorrilha, Maria Clara Valença, Rafael Igino Serafim, Rafael Oliveira, Raul L. Borges, Renata Sanches, Wagner Andrade, Willian Scaquett, Willian Spengler, Yuri Morales e 2 Padrinhos anônimos ;-)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rodeo Marketing Show | Horse Radio Network
Rodeo 39 – Professional Athlete Social Media Expert Karan Gill and Randy Bracher, Chairman of the Association of Rodeo Committees

Rodeo Marketing Show | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017


Karan Gill shares his thoughts on how athletes can leverage social media, while Randy Bracher discusses the goals and activities of the Association of Rodeo Committees. Listen in...

Sala de Visita
Episódio 6 - Beatriz Bracher

Sala de Visita

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 25:12


Ex-sócia da Editora 34 e ganhadora do Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura de 2016.

Sala de Visita
Episódio 6 - Beatriz Bracher

Sala de Visita

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 25:12


Ex-sócia da Editora 34 e ganhadora do Prêmio São Paulo de Literatura de 2016.

The App Guy Archive 3: Episodes 201 to 300 of The App Guy Podcast interviews with Paul Kemp - The App Guy
TAGP263 Dom Bracher : On A Mission To Increase Transparency And Reduce Costs On Mobile Ad Networks

The App Guy Archive 3: Episodes 201 to 300 of The App Guy Podcast interviews with Paul Kemp - The App Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016


Dom Bracher, co-founder of Tapdaq is working at a startup next to Kings Cross station in London. Learn what its like to have the support of a Venture Capital firm behind you.

Mark Gungor Audio
Guest Speaker - Jimmie Bracher

Mark Gungor Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 30:04


Jimmie Bratcher preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.

Mark Gungor Audio
Guest Speaker - Jimmie Bracher

Mark Gungor Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 30:04


Jimmie Bratcher preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.

Zu Besuch bei
Zu Besuch bei Housi Bracher

Zu Besuch bei

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2012 21:58


ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Podcast 26: Dean Bracher.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2011


Joining the ARZone team this time is Dean Bracher, a British grassroots animal activist who for many years has been giving school talks on veganism and related topics. He is also an experienced organiser of a number of vegan events and animal advocacy activities in Britain. or play HERE.

Faites causer vos aieux - Tchernobyl
VIP Cédric Bracher se fait interviewer par Yann

Faites causer vos aieux - Tchernobyl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 4:11


Knowledge@Wharton
Banco Itaú BBA's Candido Bracher: 'The Party Will Not Be as Fancy as Before'

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2008 27:31


Economic crises around the globe have often hit Brazilian banks hard with capital flight hammering the country's currency the real. But Brazil's financial institutions seem better positioned to weather the current worldwide credit crunch although lending there is just as frozen as it is elsewhere according to Candido Bracher president and chief executive officer of the São Paulo-based Banco Itaú BBA one of the country's largest private banks. In an interview with Knowledge at Wharton Bracher discusses how the international market turmoil has affected Brazil and how this differs from the financial crises of the 1990s. He also speaks about what a commodity-price ”hangover” could mean for the country's economy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.