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Send us a textIn this episode of the Smarter Vet Financial Podcast, Tom sits down with Dr. Jennifer Bruns, Senior Director of Veterinary Relationships at PetSmart Veterinary Services, to explore the many paths a veterinary career can take. Dr. Bruns shares her journey from cleaning kennels and chasing E. coli and salmonella as an epidemiologist to mentoring independent owners inside PetSmart locations. Together, they dive into strategic thinking, financial literacy, and the people skills veterinarians need to thrive as leaders and owners—plus how PetSmart's model helps doctors own a practice without carrying the full weight of real estate and marketing. Whether you're a student, associate, or aspiring owner, this conversation will challenge your assumptions about what's possible and remind you that your DVM can open more doors than you think.Smarter Vet Podcast-https://flveterinaryadvisors.com/smarter-vet-financial-podcast/Watch the no cost 5 part video course to review your finances and see where you could be doing better in your finances.5 Foundational Steps to Financial Balance Video Course-http://series.flvetadvisors.com/Find out what you could be overlooking within your practice by taking our brief assessmentTest My Personal Financial IQ-https://flveterinaryadvisors.com/personal-test/Sign up for a complimentary phone call to talk about how to get better use of all the cash inside your practice.Schedule a time-https://flveterinaryadvisors.com/contact-usCheck out our social media channelsFacebook-https://facebook.com/flvetadvisorsLinkedIn-https://linkedin.com/company/flvetadvisorsYouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAK-PzGDIch3vzKiAjWVrQQ
Während draußen die Lichter leuchten und sich Julia Krüger und Maurice Gajda eine wohlverdiente Auszeit im Kreise ihrer Familien gönnen, lassen wir es im Podcast ordentlich krachen! In dieser besonderen Best-of-Folge #120 von "In kleiner Runde – Medieninsider" haben wir für euch die absoluten Interview-Highlights des Jahres zusammengepackt.Wir blicken tief hinter die Kulissen der deutschen Fernsehlandschaft und holen zwei echte Schwergewichte der Branche vors Mikrofon.Das erwartet euch in diesem Insider-Rückblick:Alexander Bruns (TV-Producer): Er ist der Mann, der die ganz großen Shows wie GNTM und DSDS mitgestaltet hat. Besonders emotional: Alexander war es, der Maurice im zarten Alter von 15 Jahren für den legendären Musiksender VIVA entdeckte und castete. Ein echtes "Full Circle"-Gespräch über Karrieren, Casting-Geheimnisse und die Entwicklung des Musikfernsehens.Ute Biernat (Die Grande Dame der TV-Unterhaltung): Ein Name, an dem in Deutschland niemand vorbeikommt. Als langjährige Geschäftsführerin der UFA Show & Factual verantwortete sie Mega-Hits wie "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" und "Das Supertalent". In diesem Jahr verabschiedete sie sich in den Ruhestand – bei uns zieht sie Bilanz über Jahrzehnte an der Spitze der Medienwelt und verrät, wie sich das Fernsehen für immer verändert hat.Lehnt euch zurück, genießt die Feiertage und taucht ein in die spannendsten Geschichten, die das deutsche Fernsehen dieses Jahr zu bieten hatte.
Send us a text and chime in!Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center has named Tara Bruns, MD, the Physician of the Year for Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center. Dr. Bruns, who specializes in emergency medicine, meets the award criteria by embodying the hospital's values and vision every day through the compassionate care she provides to patients. Dr. Bruns consistently upholds the Dignity Health mission through this endeavor and in the team player mindset she applies when forging and maintaining strong, collaborative ties with fellow employees, staff, and volunteers. “Accepting this award is humbling in the best way,” shares Dr. Bruns. “I feel extremely fortunate every... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/meet-the-physician-of-the-year-changing-lives-at-yrmc/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
In today's episode, we dive into the incredible career of Disney Legend George Bruns, exploring the iconic sounds he created across films and the parks. Get ready for a musical journey through classic Disney history!
Diese Folge wurde im Juli 2025 am Feel Good Festival in Wien in Form eines Live-Podcasts aufgenommen. Yoga macht sichtbar, wie wir funktionierenIm ersten Teil des Podcasts geht es um die transformierenden Kräfte von Yoga, es geht um Yoga als Anker, als Wegweiser – und manchmal als Rettungsleine. Gemeinsam mit Christina Bruns, Gründerin des Tribe Yoga Studios im Herzen von Wien, geht carpe diem-Host Holger Potye der Frage nach: Wie kann Yoga unser Leben wirklich verändern? Menschen kommen aus den unterschiedlichsten Gründen zu ihr ins Studio: weil etwas im Körper zwickt, das Herz bricht oder der Alltag zu laut wird. Doch fast alle finden etwas, womit sie nicht gerechnet haben: einen Moment zum Durchatmen. Eine Rückkehr zu sich selbst. Auf der Matte erkennst du, wer du bistChristina erzählt, wie Yoga in einer schnellen Welt Halt schenkt. Wie es uns lehrt, dass Glück nicht draußen liegt – sondern in uns. Ihr eigener Weg führte vom Hot Yoga in München bis nach Indien, wo sie zum ersten Mal spürte: Yoga ist kein Workout. Yoga ist Wahrheit. Tiefe. Berührung. Und dann geht's um das Herzstück dieser Folge: Muster durchbrechen. Auf der Matte erkennen wir, wer wir sind.Ungeduld, Flucht, Ehrgeiz – alles zeigt sich im Körper zuerst. Veränderung beginnt im Wahrnehmen. Im Dranbleiben. Im Mut, genau die Asanas zu üben, die uns herausfordern. Christina erinnert uns daran, dass Yoga weit über Asanas hinausgeht: Chanten, Atem, Stille. Momente, die uns weich machen, ehrlich, menschlich. Teil 2: Frage-Session mit Live PublikumDie Q&A-Momente zum Finale des Live-Podcasts schenken Leichtigkeit: Wir erfahren, warum manche Yoginis Troubles damit haben, in die Krähe-Position zu kommen. Andere wollen wissen, wie man Meditation wirklich startet. Und warum Shavasana heilig ist. Zum Schluss zeigt uns Christina ein Foto aus ihrer Kindheit – ein kleines Mädchen am Strand in Holland. Frei, neugierig, offen. Genau das, was Yoga in uns wieder wecken will. Was wir außerdem aus dieser Episode mitnehmen: wieso Yoga ein Anker in einer schnellen Welt sein kann wie Yoga in dir etwas verändern, und Transformationsprozesse einleiten kann wie du es schaffst, alte Muster wirklich zu verändern was hinter der 21/72-Regel steckt (21 Tage, um neue Gewohnheiten zu akzeptieren | innerhalb von 72 Stunden einen Vorsatz umsetzen) um Muster zu verändern, müssen wir sie zuerst erkennen lernen Viel Spaß beim Hören! Show Notes Hier kannst du Christina Bruns und ihr Yoga-Studio „TRBY - Yoga im Herzen Wiens" näher kennenlernen. Unser KOOP-Partner dieser Folge:Dieser Podcast wird dir präsentiert von Seeberger – dem Experten für Nüsse und Trockenfrüchte in der unverwechselbaren orangenen Verpackung.Seit 180 Jahren steht das Familienunternehmen aus Ulm für Premiumqualität und Genuss. Egal, ob du gerade einen kleinen Energieschub brauchst oder einfach Lust auf einen richtig guten Snack hast – Seeberger hat das perfekte Soulfood für jede Situation. Und das Beste: Mit jedem Snack spendest du eine Mahlzeit an Kinder und Mütter in Nepal.Mit dem Code „CarpeDiem“ sparst du 20 % im Seeberger-Onlineshop – gültig in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, dann schenkt uns doch 5 Sterne auf Apple Podcasts oder Spotify (in der Smartphone-App kannst du Sterne vergeben). Übrigens: Wusstest du, dass du uns auch Emails schreiben kannst. Wir freuen uns immer über Lob, Kritik, Anregungen, Themenideen und Vorschläge für Wunschgäste! Follow us on ... Apple Podcasts Spotify Instagram Homepage YouTube Producers: Holger Potye & Agentur Soundfeiler
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Au salon de Joséphine” (Ramée) by Coline Dutilleul, Aline Zylberajch & Pernelle Marzorati, “Opus 109: Beethoven - Bach – Schubert” (Deutsche Grammophon) by Vikingur Ólafsson, “Fribbins: Gomecourt, Cello Concerto, Folk Songs” (First Hand) by Sebastian Comberti, Saša Mirković, Johan Randvere, London Mozart Players / Jürgen Bruns & the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra / Robertas Šervenikas, “À la vitesse du vent” (Self Release) by Blue Train 5tet, Dominique Rieux, “Stars and Sand” (Vibe Collide Records) by James Allsopp, and “Circles” (A.MA Records) by Luca Mannutza. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts Episode 237 Deezer Playlist Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists. “Au salon de Joséphine” (Ramée) Coline Dutilleul, Aline Zylberajch, Pernelle Marzorati https://open.spotify.com/album/2HdqXvoKEfNDvkkUo4wtN8 https://music.apple.com/us/album/au-salon-de-joséphine/1839838503 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FRMYYWVT “Opus 109: Beethoven - Bach – Schubert” (Deutsche Grammophon) Vikingur Ólafsson https://open.spotify.com/album/4zSeBpHmi7WGKDYYkqZWjf https://music.apple.com/us/album/opus-109-beethoven-bach-schubert/1855288176 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FP5NTMCG “Fribbins: Gomecourt, Cello Concerto, Folk Songs” (First Hand) Sebastian Comberti, Saša Mirković, Johan Randvere, London Mozart Players / Jürgen Bruns, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra / Robertas Šervenikas https://open.spotify.com/album/7fn9reId2xvKhVqIvxeYkT https://music.apple.com/us/album/fribbins-gommecourt-cello-concerto-folk-songs/1832953126 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FM16NCX1 “À la vitesse du vent” (Self Release) Blue Train 5tet, Dominique Rieux https://open.spotify.com/album/4pSN8DjtmBrFXKYZve0qR9 https://music.apple.com/us/album/à-la-vitesse-du-vent/1846666570 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FWM766HB “Stars and Sand” (Vibe Collide Records) James Allsopp https://open.spotify.com/album/2x18fkRYPpfmVIvAlPi8wm https://music.apple.com/us/album/stars-and-sand/1839201898 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FQP98ZVM “Circles” (A.MA Records) Luca Mannutza https://open.spotify.com/album/2QHN4fmCwMw10AdIttg3WK https://music.apple.com/us/album/circles-feat-paolo-recchia-jordan-corda-daniele-sorrentino/1849426973 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FY796X25
Lauren Bruns was diagnosed at 38 with Triple Positive breast cancer while just eight weeks into her second pregnancy. Lauren is a former competitive dancer, engineering graduate, and earned her MBA from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. She is currently a management consultant. Lauren loves traveling, biking, swimming, NYT games, and rooting for her beloved Cleveland sports teams. In this episode, Lauren reads her essay “My Pony-Tale” from the 2025 Hair issue of Wildfire Journal. Her piece is about how keeping her hair through cold capping felt like both a gift and a disguise during a pandemic pregnancy. April and Stephanie will talk about moments of hope in cancer, the duality of being pregnant while going through cancer treatment, and what newborn bonding looked like for her family because of cancer.More about episode sponsor Wildflower Health Coaching: https://www.wildflowerhealthcoaching.com/https://www.instagram.com/yourkickasslifeaftercancer Learn more about Lauren: https://www.instagram.com/brunsle/Purchase the “Hair” issue of Wildfire Journal: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/shop/p/body24Buy the Wildfire book Igniting the Fire Within: Stories of Healing, Hope & Humor, Inside Today's Young Breast Cancer Community: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJVJ629F?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860Get the free Wildfire “Hot Flashes” email newsletter: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/newsletter?rq=newsletterLearn about Wildfire writing workshops: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/workshopsShop Wildfire merch & more: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/shop*Free* Get Wildfire and The Burn freebies here: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/freeMore about Wildfire Journal: https://www.wildfirecommunity.orghttps://www.instagram.com/wildfire_bc_magazine/https://www.facebook.com/wildfirecommunityInformation on submitting your story for consideration to be published in Wildfire Journal: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/submissions
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Quʹon les aime ou quʹon les déteste, nos cheveux font partie de notre identité. Bruns, roux, blonds, raides, crépus ou ondulés, nos quelque 120 000 follicules pileux sont uniques. Pourtant, le haut de notre tête subit beaucoup dʹinjonctions dont on ne se débarrasse pas si facilement: les cheveux doivent être courts quand on est un garçon, lisses quand on est une femme noire, teints quand on est une femme qui vieillit. Les hommes, eux, complexent face à leur crâne dégarni. Pourquoi les cheveux sont-ils liés à la beauté et la jeunesse éternelles? Comment sont-ils devenus un outil de résistance et dʹaffirmation de soi? Pourquoi est-ce si douloureux quand on les perd? Production : Raphaële Bouchet Réalisation : David Golan Les invité.es sont : Elizabeth Fischer, professeure à la HEAD à Genève, spécialiste de lʹhistoire culturelle de lʹapparence et de la mode & Valérie Piette, professeure d'histoire à l'Université Libre de Bruxelles
What really happens to your mortgage, home equity, and credit when divorce enters the picture?
In this episode, Marc R. Bloomenstein, OD, FAAO, invites Nicholas Bruns, OD, FAAO, to share advice for how to talk to patients about the pros and cons of different refractive procedures like LASIK, photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), and EVO ICL (Staar Surgical) implantation. Dr. Bruns reviews the potential advantages of ICLs over LASIK, and how to determine and educate the ideal patients for each procedure, ensuring they understand the value of each option.
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Glaucoma treatment is changing—and it's happening now. In this episode, Dr. Nick Bruns reveals how eye doctors are moving beyond daily drops to a new, proactive approach called Interventional Glaucoma. Discover how SLT laser therapy, MIGS procedures, and sustained-release implants (like iDose and Durysta) are helping patients control eye pressure 24/7—without the struggle of remembering drops or dealing with dry eye.
Send us a textIn this thoughtful episode of the Joey Pinz Conversations podcast, Joey is joined by Victoria Bruns, a former educator, lifelong horsewoman, and now a rising voice in human-centered cybersecurity.
Renee Bruns viaja por el mundo en su silla de ruedas. ¡En 2022, había visitado 110 países! Esta historia increíble llamó la atención de lectores de Nice News, incluyendo una maestra especial
Join us as we explore the remarkable high school sports journey of Isaac Bruns, the acclaimed Mr. Clutch Award winner from the Sigourney Savages. In this episode, we delve into Isaac's impressive achievements in baseball, his pivotal performances that led his team to victory, and the relentless work ethic that makes him a standout athlete. Isaac shares insights into his approach to high-stakes moments in the game, his experiences in different sports, and the community that cheered him on. Hear about his memorable triumphs, the invaluable lessons learned from his coaches, and the profound impact of family and community support. As Isaac steps into a new chapter beyond high school sports, he reflects on past achievements and future aspirations. Tune in for an intimate and inspiring conversation, marking the end of an era for this exceptional athlete.
Today on the Basketball Manitoba Podcast, we have Norm Froemel.He is a graduate of J.H. Bruns Collegiate. He played 2 years on the Manitoba Provincial Teams, winning two Bronze Medals.He went on to play at the University of Winnipeg for 5 years. There, he was a 3-time GPAC All-Star and a 1-time All-Canadian, averaging 23 points per game in his final season, and is the all-time leading rebounder in Wesmen history.He represented Canada on numerous occasions at the national level in Argentina, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the United States, winning a silver medal at the World Student Games in Buffalo, New York, in 1993.He also had a very successful professional career in Germany, where he played for seven years in the Bundesliga Division 1. After retiring, he returned to Winnipeg to give back as a coach and mentor. He returned to his alma mater, J.H. Bruns, as a teacher and coach. He has also coached with the Manitoba Provincial Team for two years.He is a member of the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2013.He is currently coaching grade 8 girls at Samuel Burland School and is a WMBA Board member.
Der Klimawandel verändert, wie und wohin wir reisen – und stellt Urlaubsregionen vor neue Herausforderungen. In dieser Folge von „Angepasst“ sprechen wir mit Prof. Dr. Antje Bruns von der Universität Hannover darüber, wie sich Reiseziele in Deutschland und Europa auf die Folgen des Klimawandels vorbereiten. Denn Hitzewellen, Überschwemmungen und andere Extremereignisse machen auch vor beliebten Ferienorten nicht halt.Im Fokus steht das Projekt „Mosel Adaptiv“, das gemeinsam mit Kommunen, Winzer*innen und Tourismusbetrieben an der Mosel innovative Anpassungsmaßnahmen entwickelt hat. Prof. Bruns berichtet, wie regionale Akteure durch Vernetzung, gezielte Information und neue Angebote – wie klimafreundliche Mobilität oder kühlende Aufenthaltsorte – die Resilienz ihrer Region stärken. Dabei wird deutlich: Klimaanpassung im Tourismus ist eine Gemeinschaftsaufgabe, die alle betrifft – von der Kommune bis zu den Gästen.Welche Chancen nachhaltiger Tourismus bietet, wie Kommunen voneinander lernen können und warum es wichtig ist, Klimaanpassung aktiv zu kommunizieren, erfahren Sie in dieser Podcast-Folge.
Neem vandaag plaats in uw luister bioskoopzaal bij Radio Maria. Wij serveren u muziek voor het witte doek van film-toondichters: Marianelli, Silvestri, Bruns, Newman, Morricone, Schwartz, Zimmer, Menken, Miranda en Williams, uit bekende films. En de bioscoop heeft in elk seizoen wel aantrekkingskracht.
Die Zeiten, in denen manch einer die Ostsee vom Strandkorb aus mit einer "lauwarmen Badewanne" verwechselt hat, sind vorbei. Das ruhige Wasser spiegelt für den Politikwissenschaftler Sebastian Bruns etwas ganz anderes wider: "In der Ostsee sehen wir wie unter dem Brennglas die Geopolitik im 21. Jahrhundert", sagt der Marine-Experte des Instituts für Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Kiel.Ein Blick auf die Landkarte zeigt: Von den neun Ostsee-Anrainern sind acht Staaten Mitglieder der Nato. Dazu kommt Russland, das neben seiner Küstenline bei Sankt Peterburg auch über die Exklave Kaliningrad verfügt. Zu Zeiten des Kalten Krieges sicherte die Nato in der Ostsee die Freiheit der Seewege vor dem Warschauer Pakt, erinnert Bruns im Podcast "Wirtschaft Welt & Weit". Heute geht es nicht nur um internationales Seerecht, sondern vor allem um den Schutz kritischer Infrastruktur, also um Pipelines, Windparks und Unterseekabel.Ganz zentral an dieser neuen Lage ist der Umgang mit hybriden Bedrohungen, etwa mit der russischen Schattenflotte: Die veralteten Schiffe, die nach und nach auf Sanktionslisten der EU landen, stehen nicht nur im Fokus, weil Putin auf diese Weise seine Kriegswirtschaft versorgt: "Wir gehen davon aus, dass diese Schiffe auch für andere Aktivitäten genutzt werden", erklärt Bruns. Spionage mit Drohnen und Sabotage an Unterseekabeln sieht er als zentrale Gefahren, denn die Ostsee ist enorm wichtig für die europäische Energie- und Datensicherheit. Diese neuen Gefahren haben auch den Fokus des Nato-Manövers "Baltic Operations" verändert, an dem dieses Jahr 9000 Soldatinnen und Soldaten aus 17 Ländern beteiligt sind. Die Übungen in der Ostsee seien viel komplexer, sagt Bruns: "Es geht um komplizierte U-Boot-Jagdmanöver und um die Einbindung von Heer und Luftwaffe". Die Nato-Übung hat Anfang Juni in Rostock begonnen. Dort ist seit Ende 2024 die "Commander Task Force Baltic" angesiedelt, ein taktisches Hauptquartier, das von der Deutschen Marine geführt wird. Deutschland hat die größte Marine aller Nato-Staaten im Ostseeraum. "Daraus leiten wir eine Verantwortung ab", sagt Bruns - nicht ohne zu betonen, dass das "amerikanische Commitment" für die europäischen Partner von großer Bedeutung ist. Denn - und auch hier zeigt sich die Geopolitik des 21. Jahrhunderts - der Schwerpunkt der USA liegt immer stärker auf dem Pazifik: "Wir werden uns darauf einstellen müssen, dass die Amerikaner jetzt Ernst machen mit ihrem Fokus auf China", warnt Bruns.Das Ziel: Mehr Verantwortung tragen, die USA aber trotzdem im Boot behalten. "Wir müssen schneller ausrüsten und aufrüsten, sichtbarer sein, ohne die Fahne zu sehr in den Wind zu halten", erklärt Bruns. Dabei sollte man aber eines nicht vergessen: Es dauert lange, Schiffe zu beschaffen und Besatzungen zu trainieren. Denn bei der maritimen Sicherheit, so der Experte, sei der Fortschritt kein Sprint, sondern ein Marathonlauf.Bei dieser Folge handelt es sich um einen Re-Upload. Die Folge haben wir erstmals am 12. Juni 2025 veröffentlicht.Schreiben Sie Ihre Fragen, Kritik und Anmerkungen gern an www@n-tv.de. Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Today in Overdrive Radio, walk through Kevin Bruns' purchase of a 2019 Cummins-powered International LoneStar after several years of local dump truck ownership and work around quarries and construction sites in the Nashville, Tennessee, region. That followed early experience with authority hauling cars a couple decades back, based outside Chicago where Bruns is from originally, then pneumatic tanker work as a company driver, all of it in prep for where the owner-operator is today, married with two young children and back out on his own with authority as Bruns Trucking: https://overdriveonline.com/15749776 He restarted that authority a year and a half back, and with authority-age requirements so many brokers have today, up until recently he's hauled power only with dry vans for several large outfits, now testing the waters with a step deck trailer fairly recently purchased, where he's seeing good rates with the trailer in service for just a couple of months. The owner-op's making plenty time for outside pursuits, too. One of the reasons we came together last week was his then-impending competition in this past weekend's Semi Stampede uphill truck drag race competition at Kunle Motorsports Park due south of Cleveland: https://overdriveonline.com/15748980 Bruns attended with his big-truck-fan son last year, and this year was planning to compete in the stock class, bobtail. "I don't need to throw my driveshaft out," he quipped. Indeed, and you can find a video from his competition here: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DXAzYJ5qF/ (Unfortunately, the LoneStar got outrun in that one by a Pete, but I'm certain the experience was nonetheless one to remember.) Listen on for Bruns' trucking career in miniature, and his efforts to build the network in and around Gallatin, Tennessee, these past years for maintenance, for freight and for life and music, too. It's Nashville, after all, where he's now headquartered. Find music from the Singin Trucker via Bruns social profiles: https://www.facebook.com/kevinbrunsmusic/ https://instagram.com/singin_trucker For daily trucking news, visit https://overdriveonline.com or sign up for the daily newsletter for email delivery via this form: https://randallreilly.dragonforms.com/loading.do?omedasite=ov_subscriptions
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Thursday, June 26, 2025. #1 – From WV SBDC Careers The West Virginia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is hiring full-time Business Advisors to help entrepreneurs thrive statewide. These roles include coaching, training and outreach, with the chance to support business creation, retention and growth in communities across WV. If you love making a real difference—and want to build the backbone of local economies—apply today. Read more: https://wvsbdc.com/the-west-virginia-small-business-development-center-is-hiring/ #2 – From WV Secretary of State West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner's guest this week is Nancy Bruns, co-founder and CEO of J.Q. Dickinson Salt Works. Secretary Warner and Ms. Bruns discuss how her family revived the salt industry in the Kanawha Valley. Ms. Bruns also explains the salt harvesting process. Watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpjwf21VM5c #3 – From AscendWV Ascend WV is a statewide initiative designed to connect West Virginians with career opportunities, apprenticeships, and employer incentives. Backed by generous support from Brad D. and Alys Smith, the Collaborative at West Virginia University, WV Tourism, and the State of West Virginia, the program harnesses our state's natural beauty and outdoor assets to boost the economy and enhance quality of life. From world-class recreation to remote work opportunities, Ascend WV promotes livability and the joy of calling Almost Heaven home. Learn more: https://ascendwv.com Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty, and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
What a great morning talking with Herb Livsey and Don Showalter, the two men most responsible for Snow Valley Basketball School, which kicked off their 30th summer in Iowa this week! We take some time to discuss "Last Of The Cowboys", the history of Snow Valley, stories about the camp and much more! In addition, Wes Bruns of Cedar Rapids (IA) comes on for a short interview about working through adversity and life in semi-retirement!
Die Zeiten, in denen manch einer die Ostsee vom Strandkorb aus mit einer "lauwarmen Badewanne" verwechselt hat, sind vorbei. Das ruhige Wasser spiegelt für den Politikwissenschaftler Sebastian Bruns etwas ganz anderes wider: "In der Ostsee sehen wir wie unter dem Brennglas die Geopolitik im 21. Jahrhundert", sagt der Marine-Experte des Instituts für Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Kiel.Ein Blick auf die Landkarte zeigt: Von den neun Ostsee-Anrainern sind acht Staaten Mitglieder der Nato. Dazu kommt Russland, das neben seiner Küstenline bei Sankt Peterburg auch über die Exklave Kaliningrad verfügt. Zu Zeiten des Kalten Krieges sicherte die Nato in der Ostsee die Freiheit der Seewege vor dem Warschauer Pakt, erinnert Bruns im Podcast "Wirtschaft Welt & Weit". Heute geht es nicht nur um internationales Seerecht, sondern vor allem um den Schutz kritischer Infrastruktur, also um Pipelines, Windparks und Unterseekabel.Ganz zentral an dieser neuen Lage ist der Umgang mit hybriden Bedrohungen, etwa mit der russischen Schattenflotte: Die veralteten Schiffe, die nach und nach auf Sanktionslisten der EU landen, stehen nicht nur im Fokus, weil Putin auf diese Weise seine Kriegswirtschaft versorgt: "Wir gehen davon aus, dass diese Schiffe auch für andere Aktivitäten genutzt werden", erklärt Bruns. Spionage mit Drohnen und Sabotage an Unterseekabeln sieht er als zentrale Gefahren, denn die Ostsee ist enorm wichtig für die europäische Energie- und Datensicherheit. Diese neuen Gefahren haben auch den Fokus des Nato-Manövers "Baltic Operations" verändert, an dem dieses Jahr 9000 Soldatinnen und Soldaten aus 17 Ländern beteiligt sind. Die Übungen in der Ostsee seien viel komplexer, sagt Bruns: "Es geht um komplizierte U-Boot-Jagdmanöver und um die Einbindung von Heer und Luftwaffe". Die Nato-Übung hat Anfang Juni in Rostock begonnen. Dort ist seit Ende 2024 die "Commander Task Force Baltic" angesiedelt, ein taktisches Hauptquartier, das von der Deutschen Marine geführt wird. Deutschland hat die größte Marine aller Nato-Staaten im Ostseeraum. "Daraus leiten wir eine Verantwortung ab", sagt Bruns - nicht ohne zu betonen, dass das "amerikanische Commitment" für die europäischen Partner von großer Bedeutung ist. Denn - und auch hier zeigt sich die Geopolitik des 21. Jahrhunderts - der Schwerpunkt der USA liegt immer stärker auf dem Pazifik: "Wir werden uns darauf einstellen müssen, dass die Amerikaner jetzt Ernst machen mit ihrem Fokus auf China", warnt Bruns.Das Ziel: Mehr Verantwortung tragen, die USA aber trotzdem im Boot behalten. "Wir müssen schneller ausrüsten und aufrüsten, sichtbarer sein, ohne die Fahne zu sehr in den Wind zu halten", erklärt Bruns. Dabei sollte man aber eines nicht vergessen: Es dauert lange, Schiffe zu beschaffen und Besatzungen zu trainieren. Denn bei der maritimen Sicherheit, so der Experte, sei der Fortschritt kein Sprint, sondern ein Marathonlauf.Schreiben Sie Ihre Fragen, Kritik und Anmerkungen gern an www@n-tv.de. Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
By J. Overton Dr. Sebastian Bruns joins the program to talk about his article, “Conundrums, Right Ahead: Five strategic concerns for Baltic Sea decision-makers.” Sebastian is a naval strategist and sea power expert based in Kiel, Germany, where he is senior researcher at the Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University. Download Sea Control 575: … Continue reading Sea Control 575: Baltic Conundrums with Sebastian Bruns →
1. "Conundrums, right ahead: Five strategic concerns for Baltic Sea decision-makers," by Sebastian Bruns, Royal Swedish Naval Society, 2024. (Website is in Swedish, Click the Ladda ned button to download the issue, the article is on page 61 of the PDF in English.)2."From 'Flooded Meadow' to Maritime Hotspot: Keeping the Baltic Sea Free, Open, and Interconnected," by Sebastian Bruns, Carnegie Endowment, December 20, 2023.3. Sea Control 548 – Maritime Competition in the Mediterranean with Dr. Sebastian Bruns & Dr. Jeremy Stöhs, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, September 21, 2024.4. Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University.
Rachel is on vacation this week. She'll be back on the mic next week.
In this insightful episode of Divorce Conversations for Women, Rhonda Noordyk welcomes mortgage expert and CDLP® trailblazer Jody Bruns for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation about a critical—but often overlooked—component of divorce: mortgage planning. Together, they unpack the unique financial, legal, and emotional challenges women face when trying to keep, refinance, or buy a home during divorce. Jody shares cautionary tales, real-life case studies, and empowering advice designed to help women avoid common missteps and build a more stable financial future. This episode is more than just numbers—it's about protecting your future, understanding your options, and ensuring your divorce settlement truly supports your next chapter.
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Returning for the full hour will be Dr. Sebastian Bruns.Sebastian is a seapower expert and maritime strategist. His current project as Senior Researcher at the Institute for Security Policy Kiel University (ISPK) is “NATO Maritime Strategies and Naval Operations since 1985”, a multi-year effort to explore the Alliance's maritime and naval roles between the late Cold War and today. Sebastian is the founder of the Kiel International Seapower Symposium (KISS), the Baltic Sea Strategy Forum (BSSF), the “Dreizack” young voices in maritime research workshop, and the ISPK Seapower publication series (NOMOS). From 2021-2022, Dr. Bruns served as the inaugural John McCain-Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Professor at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, teaching Baltic Sea security and U.S. naval strategy to Midshipmen at the Political Science Department. He is a former Congressional staffer (then-Rep. Todd Young, IN-09), a fellow at the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences, and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Royal Navy Strategic Studies Centre.ShowlinksHow much do Nato members spend on defense?Kiel Seapower.West-up map of the Baltic.Kaliningrad.German-Norwegian submarine program.SummaryIn this episode, Sal and Mark welcome Dr. Sebastian Bruhn to discuss the evolving security landscape in the Baltic Sea region, particularly in light of recent Russian activities. They explore NATO's response, the historical context of the Baltic, and the implications of the Kaliningrad exclave. The conversation also touches on the concept of the 'NATO lake', the challenges of gray zone tactics, and the future of naval cooperation and shipbuilding partnerships within NATO.TakeawaysThe Baltic Sea is experiencing increased military activity due to Russian threats.Kaliningrad's strategic position poses significant risks to NATO operations.The concept of the 'NATO lake' may lead to complacency in security measures.Gray zone tactics are complicating maritime security in the Baltic.NATO spending is increasing, particularly among Baltic nations.Germany's naval capabilities are being modernized but remain limited.Coast Guards are playing a crucial role in detaining shadow fleet vessels.Transatlantic shipbuilding partnerships are becoming more important.Historical context is vital for understanding current Baltic security dynamics.Chapters00:00: Introduction to NATO's Maritime North03:40: The Baltic Sea: A Strategic Overview10:04: Historical Context and Current Threats18:38: Kaliningrad: A Geopolitical Challenge21:27: Russian Military Capabilities in the Baltic29:00: Gray Zone Tactics and Hybrid Warfare29:27: Historical Context of Naval Warfare31:40: NATO Spending and Defense Strategies39:17: The Role of Coast Guards in Maritime Security44:40: Bureaucracy and Naval Operations48:03: International Collaboration in Shipbuilding53:15: Maritime Domain Awareness and NATO's Role
Daniel Bruns (Cirque du Son / BluFin / Alula) Links: https://danielbruns.com instagram.com/bruns_daniel/ soundcloud.com/danielbruns youtube.com/danielbrunsmusic facebook.com/Daniel.Bruns.Music Tracklist: Marsh - Little Darling - Pracht Oliver Schories, Jan Blomqvist - Packard (Gorge Remix) - Pracht Einmusik - Blooming - Einmusika Daniel Bruns, Balder Beyer - Breakout (We'll Be Just Fine) - BluFin Einmusik, Seth Schwarz - Limba - Einmusika Eelke Kleijn - Woodstock - DAYS like NIGHTS Contribute Translation & Xiasou - Tell Me (D-Nox & Beckers Remix) - Cirque du Son Animal Trainer - Error but Trial (Einmusik Remix) - Einmusika Feelmark - Orbital (Jiggler Remix) - BeatFreak Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Fahlberg Sunrise Edit) - Whitelabel Rose Ringed - Vestal Virgins - CORE Silky Sunday, Snoux - Whole World (Frankey & Sandrino Remix) - Rebirth Nick Curly - Jaaron (Matthias Meyer Remix) - RADIANT. Chicola - Childhood - Lost & found BONDI - Away From Heaven (Niko Schwind Remix) - Bar 25 Einmusik - Funkenflug - Ritter Butzke UNDERHER - You Can't Give Me What I Want (Tim Engelhardt Remix) - Renaissance Mr. Bizz, BOHO - Consistence - KATERMUKKE
Concerns that the trade deadline would be a bit of a dud turned out to be very active and with some big names moving. Despite the Stars and Panthers making big moves for big names, both the Oilers and Leafs made moves but no blockbusters. The Bruns clearly decided to punt on this yeaar and be in a position to take advantage of lots of cap space this summer. Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player - Jean Ratelle News Trade Deadline Marchand to Florida - Boston eats half salary and gets 2027 2nd - crazy low return Rantanen to Dallas Carlo to Leafs Coyle, Nelson to Avalanche Oilers…. Jake Walman Trent Frederic All primary competition added to top, Oilers shored up bottom half of lineup Leafs - Scott Laughton, Brandon Carlo - shored up Defence Marner - was on the block Sens move Josh Norris Bruins - big time retool - Marchand, Carlo, Coyle, Frederic - 3 pts out of wildcard - give up on this season - All players brought back other than Middelestadt, Minten on expiring deals Approx $66MM in cap allocation for next season. Cap is $95.5 Post Deadline Cap favourites Guess the 5th POST DEADLINE REBUILDERS Draft Picks - Puck Pedia Pick Value - based on Matt Perri calculation - https://puckpedia.com/PerriPickValue ANA - 317.6 BOS - 119.6 BUF - 160.52 CGY - 193.89 CAR - 120.31 CHI - 361.68 COL - 49.96 CBJ - 342.45 DAL - 42.22 DET - 166.17 EDM - 60.65 FLA - 53.94 LAK - 89.16 MIN - 119.62 MTL - 359.7 NAS - 141.59 NJD - 136.82 NYI - 107.06 NYR - 70.17 OTT - 161.53 PHI - 225.37 PIT - 207.36 SJS - 346.87 SEA - 203.62 STL - 143.69 TBL - 51.69 TOR - 46.32 UTA - 179.38 VAN - 89.86 VGK - 69.01 WAS - 93.24 WPG - 76.69 Standings - 20 games left - down the stretch they come! Note - Kings are 5 points behind Minnesota in Wildcard Tightening up - Utah and St Louis making it interesting Connections LAST WEEK - Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour, Mark Howe, Joe Nieuwendyk - Jon Gee / Nora THIS WEEK - Ryan Smyth, John Anderson, Dylan Cozens, Jim Thompson Going Streaking FLA 5W / COL, DAL, VGK 4W DET 5L Crazy Stat - Julio Franco -
Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, closes out The MOD Pod's last episode of 2025 with a discussion on aberrations in refractive cataract surgery with Nick Bruns, OD, FAAO. With modern technology, Dr. Bruns emphasizes that understanding the effect of higher-order aberrations helps optometrists better achieve optimal outcomes. Listen to the episode now.
You're gonna want to listen to the end of this one for a poem that will change your whole perspective on fraud. This week on Fraudish Kelly speaks with Melody Bruns for an insightful discussion into her impressive background and her transition from the FBI to the private sector. The episode delves into gender dynamics in embezzlement and the distinctions between men's and women's roles in white-collar crimes. Melody shares her journey to founding Pivot Point Consulting, which offers strategic analytical support primarily to private investigators. The conversation touches on AI's impact on investigations, the need for comprehensive ethics training, and the crossover of various crime types in investigations.Links:Connect with MelodyResearch Analysis with Melodyhttps://www.pivotpointconsulting.co/Pivot Point Newsletter sign up!Mother Teresa quote
Join us for a special Defender Bible Study episode featuring Nate Bruns as he shares an inspiring message from Orphan Sunday at Mission Church in Topeka, Kansas. Nate brings a heartfelt perspective on God's call to care for vulnerable children, emphasizing how the Church can respond to the needs of orphans and families. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICES The mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples.FOLLOW US Facebook, Instagram, Twitter The Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | Spotify The Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | Spotify
Today we are talking to NCAA Baseball Secretary - Rules Editor, Randy Bruns. In this episode we discuss the NCAA's Baseball Major Rule Changes for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Hear about the new rules directly from the Rules Editor. Enjoy the show everyone! To provide feedback about this podcast, please email us at: feedback@strike3podcast.com For more information, visit us at strike3podcast.com
As ninth-ranked Mizzou gets routed by Texas A&M, "College Football Connection" co-host Bradford Bruns weighs in on the Tigers' sudden woes and big-picture concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As ninth-ranked Mizzou gets routed by Texas A&M, "College Football Connection" co-host Bradford Bruns weighs in on the Tigers' sudden woes and big-picture concerns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Kim Bruns, a licensed marriage and family therapist and former gymnast, joins the show to share her insights into the mental health challenges faced by young athletes. She explores the importance of connection, self-care, and values in supporting peak performance and well-being. Kim and Chelsea discuss practical advice for parents on how to create a balanced environment that nurtures both athletic and emotional growth, helping young athletes manage performance anxiety and thrive both on and off the field.Project Parenthood is hosted by Chelsea Dorcich. A transcript is available at Simplecast.Have a parenting question? Email Chelsea at parenthood@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 646-926-3243.Find Project Parenthood on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the Quick and Dirty Tips newsletter for more tips and advice.Project Parenthood is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthoodhttps://twitter.com/qdtparenthood
By Jared Samuelson Dr. Jeremy Stöhs and Dr. Sebastian Bruns join the program to discuss their recent article in War on the Rocks in renewed competition in the Mediterranean. Jeremy Stöhs is an Austrian-American security and defense analyst. He co-heads the Austrian Center for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security Studies at the University of Graz and … Continue reading Sea Control 548 – Maritime Competition in the Mediterranean with Dr. Sebastian Bruns & Dr. Jeremy Stöhs →
Link: Mare Nostrum Revisited: Maritime Competition in the Mediterranean, by Dr. Jeremy Stöhs and Dr. Sebastian Bruns, War on the Rocks, June 13, 2024. Bio: Jeremy Stöhs is an Austrian-American security and defense analyst. He co-heads the Austrian Center for Intelligence, Propaganda & Security Studies at the University of Graz and is a senior fellow at the Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University. Sebastian is a naval strategist and seapower expert based in Kiel, Germany, where he is senior researcher at the Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University. Twitter: @naval_gazing @JeremyStohs
No. 24 Boston College visits Columbia on a Saturday morning showdown, but can Bill O'Brien's troops truly challenge the sixth-ranked Tigers? Illinois seeks its first 3-0 start since 2011 Oregon and Oregon State renew their classic rivalry Deion Sanders' Buffaloes target Colorado State Marty Jenkins, Bradford, Bruns and Alvin Reid run the gamut as Week 3 unfolds across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No. 24 Boston College visits Columbia on a Saturday morning showdown, but can Bill O'Brien's troops truly challenge the sixth-ranked Tigers? Illinois seeks its first 3-0 start since 2011 Oregon and Oregon State renew their classic rivalry Deion Sanders' Buffaloes target Colorado State Marty Jenkins, Bradford, Bruns and Alvin Reid run the gamut as Week 3 unfolds across America.
Episode 226 : We are back with a new show this week. Today we welcome Melody Bruns from Pivot Point Consulting. Melody had a very interesting career working with the FBI as an analyst. When she retired, she opened Pivot point consulting. Her company specializes in trend analysis and is a game changing tool for certain investigations. Let's jump in and learn more. Please welcome Melody Bruns and your host, private investigator, Matt Spaier Links: Matt's email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Linkedin: Matthew Spaier www.investigators-toolbox.com Melody on Linkedin: Melody Bruns PI-Perspectives Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYB3MaUg8k5w3k7UuvT6s0g Sponsors: https://piinstitute.com/ https://pi-perspectivesinsurance.com/ https://www.trackops.com/ https://www.skopenow.com https://researchfpr.com/ FBI Tip Line https://tips.fbi.gov/home https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/newyork/about - (212) 384-1000
Welcome to another captivating episode of the HODGEPOD Podcast! In this episode, host Rob Fredette sits down with Shari Flowers Bruns who talks about friendship, family and faith during a life altering period in her life. Shari's message is powerful. Shari talls about her radio days, recounting her experiences in small-market stations and major cities like Memphis and Baton Rouge. She shares intriguing stories and the evolution of radio through the decades with Rob. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as Shari opens up about her late husband Hank Bruns and the impact of his passing on her life. She discusses how her faith and resilience helped her navigate through the loss and find new meaning in life. Quite powerful and inspirational. Shari also reveals the incredible journey of her son, Mason, from high school football to becoming a preferred walk-on at LSU, leading to a historic national championship season. This episode is filled with laughter, memories, and inspiring life lessons. Shari's story is a testament to the enduring power of friendship, family, and faith. RECORED AUGUST 24, 2024 HODGEPOD can be heard on APPLE, SPOTIFY, IHEART, TUNEIN, AUDACY and the Podbean app. Please give a listen ,follow , share, and rate. Email hodgepodallin@yahoo.com with any comments.
Welcome to another captivating episode of the HODGEPOD Podcast! In this episode, host Rob Fredette sits down with Shari Flowers Bruns who talks about friendship, family and faith during a life altering period in her life. Shari's message is powerful. Shari talls about her radio days, recounting her experiences in small-market stations and major cities like Memphis and Baton Rouge. She shares intriguing stories and the evolution of radio through the decades with Rob. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as Shari opens up about her late husband Hank Bruns and the impact of his passing on her life. She discusses how her faith and resilience helped her navigate through the loss and find new meaning in life. Quite powerful and inspirational. Shari also reveals the incredible journey of her son, Mason, from high school football to becoming a preferred walk-on at LSU, leading to a historic national championship season. This episode is filled with laughter, memories, and inspiring life lessons. Shari's story is a testament to the enduring power of friendship, family, and faith. RECORED AUGUST 24, 2024 HODGEPOD can be heard on APPLE, SPOTIFY, IHEART, TUNEIN, AUDACY and the Podbean app. Please give a listen ,follow , share, and rate. Email hodgepodallin@yahoo.com with any comments.
"During the whole course of your [psychoanalytic] training, you are laying on the couch and have your personal analysis and beforehand you don't know where it will lead you. You start to discover corners of your unconscious psyche which you don't want, which you are not so eager to explore. This accompanies you during the whole course of training, always confronted with your own psyche and with not-yet-discovered areas of your internal world - this is really an adventurous journey. And you do the same with your patients. It is not that you treat diseases with certain symptoms, but you delve deeply into their souls and this is a shared enterprise. Doing psychoanalysis you are confronted with your own psyche, you are confronted with the psyche of the patient too. This confronts you with surprises, sometimes deep anxieties and terrors that you've never known beforehand. So I think the comparison of psychoanalytic training of starting a journey with a sailing ship into the vast areas of the ocean, it's a good example, you will never know exactly what will be the next day or what you will be confronted with." Episode Description: We begin with recognizing two aspects of psychoanalytic training - the adventurous and the immersive. These aspects, in addition to the many challenges in the training, can offer the unique opportunity to come to know the depths of the human experience. We discuss the various theoretical models currently available and how they can both enrich and distract from the core competencies that allow for a depth treatment. We consider whether different types of patients need different types of interventions, the centrality of neutrality, and the value and impossibility of free association. Eike addresses the unfortunate conflation of abstinence and unfriendliness, and we consider the clinical moment of receiving a gift from a patient. We close with his sharing his psychoanalytic journey that began in mathematics and then to medicine and then to psychoanalysis. Our Guest: Dr. Eike Hinze is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in Berlin. He did his psychoanalytic training at the Berlin Karl-Abraham-Institute and works in his private practice. At present he is chair of training in the institute. One of his main areas of interest is the psychoanalytic treatment of elderly patients. For decades he has been active in the training of future psychoanalysts. For more than 15 years, he has been working in the Board of the Psychoanalytic Institute for Eastern Europe the objective of which was the development and furthering of psychoanalysis in Eastern Europe. He is co-author of a recently published book studying commonalities and differences between different styles of performing psychoanalysis. Recommended Readings: Ch. Brenner (1982) The Mind in Conflict. International Universities Press. New York. F. Bush (editor) (2021) Dear Candidate: Analysts from Around the World Offer Personal Reflections on Psychoanalytic Training, Education and the Profession. Routledge. London and New York. Ferro (2002) In the Analyst's Consulting Room. Taylor & Francis. New York. E. Hinze (2015) What do we learn in psychoanalytic training? Int J Psychoanal 96:755-771. J.-M. Quinodoz (1993) The Taming of Solitude. Routledge, London and New York. J.-M. Quinodoz (2004) Reading Freud. A Chronological Exploration of Freud's Writings. Routledge. London and New York. D. Tuckett, E. Allison, O. Bonard, G. Bruns, A. Christopoulos, M. Diercks. E. Hinze, M. Linardos, M. Sebek (2024) Knowing What Psychoanalysts Do and Doing What Psychoanalysts Know. Rowman & Littlefield. Lanham. Boulder. New York. London.
John Sherwood sits down with Johannes Peters and Sebastian Bruns of the Institute for Security Policy Kiel (ISPK) to discuss all things Kiel: the history of Kiel, Kiel Week, the Kiel International Seapower Seminar (KISS), and the Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University.