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Pünktlich zum Pride Month widmen sich Mira und Liel der Frage, was bei der Arbeit mit sensiblen personenbezogenen Daten am Beispiel queerer Daten zu beachten ist. Sie gehen die drei Phasen Datenerfassung, -bereinigung und -analyse durch und zeigen, wie schon die Wahl von Kategorien die Realität beeinflusst und wie sich Diskriminierung in Daten und Algorithmen fortschreibt. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf dem Umgang mit sehr kleinen Gruppen, für die sich statistisch oft wenig ableiten lässt, und auf möglichen Lösungen wie Oversampling oder qualitativen Methoden. Die Episode macht deutlich, dass es keine einzelne richtige Lösung gibt, sondern bewusste Entscheidungen und Mitdenken gefragt sind. Die besprochenen Überlegungen gelten über Queerness hinaus auch für andere Kategorien sozialer Ungleichheit und das Thema Intersektionalität. **Zusammenfassung** Begriffsklärung: Was "queer" bedeutet, von der ursprünglichen Beleidigung zur positiven Selbstbezeichnung, und der Bezug zu LGBTQIA+ Datenerfassung: Was man erfasst, hängt vom Kontext ab (Sex in der Medizin, Gender beim Verhalten, sexuelle Orientierung im Marketing) Kategorien sind nicht neutral: Sie prägen, wie Menschen sich wahrnehmen, wie Umfragen ankommen und ob man Diskriminierung überhaupt messen kann Repräsentativität: Wie prüft man sie, wenn die Gruppengröße unbekannt ist – etwa über bayesianische Ansätze mit Annahmen, die durch Daten aktualisiert werden Datenbereinigung: Schon wenige Fehleingaben verzerren kleine Gruppen stark, wie das Beispiel der US-Zensusdaten zeigt Umgang mit kleinen Gruppen: Optionen sind große Datenmengen, Oversampling, qualitative Methoden oder zumindest transparentes Berichten Analyse: Algorithmen reproduzieren und skalieren bestehende Biases und sind nicht automatisch neutral; das Weglassen einzelner Merkmale löst das Problem nicht (Proxy-Variablen) Fazit: Es gibt keine technische Patentlösung gegen Diskriminierung – entscheidend sind bewusste Entscheidungen, Mitdenken und der Blick auf Intersektionalität **Links** Buch "Queer Data" von Kevin Guyan: https://kevinguyan.com/queer-data/ Buch "Rainbow Trap" von Kevin Guyan: https://kevinguyan.com/rainbow-trap/ Buch "Data Feminism" von Catherine D'Ignazio und Lauren F. Klein (MIT Press, frei verfügbar): https://data-feminism.mitpress.mit.edu/ Episode #40: Sonderfolge: Frauen in Data Science und Tech mit Catrin & Isa von Mind the Tech https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ypy32-15747e6 Episode #93: Bayesianische Statistik: Vorwissen und Daten kombinieren https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-crgji-1ab8218
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Unlocking the real world of elite Italian drinking culture requires moving past the "lighter fluid" stereotypes to explore the rigorous science, hidden history, and strict family dynamics behind crafting authentic, single-varietal grappa - and don't forget about the lethal production testing required to keep consumers alive.* Join the ITALIAN, FOR SURE Trip to Italy! https://italianforsurepodcast.beehiiv.com *Francesca Nonino, sixth generation of the Nonino family, and host Catrin Skaperdas have an entertaining and informative conversation about Italian culture inclusive of:What is grappaWhat makes grappa authenticHow grappa was discoveredCatrin's first experience with grappaWhat grappa not to drinkThe test that grappa producers need to do in order to ensure it won't kill youHow Grappa fits into Italian cultureWhy you need to read the label when you buy/drink grappaThe process of making grappaHow the first single variety grappa was bornRunning a woman-run business ItalyBeing a woman in the grappa industry in ItalyPros and cons of running a family owned business in ItalyFrancesca Nonino's journey and passion for her family and her companyThe Nonino family storyThe story of the first female master distiller in ItalyHistory of grappa Drinking culture in the U.S. vs ItalyThe biggest mistake you can make when drinking grappaFrancesca's thoughts on Made in ItalyChapters2:15 Intro4:20 What is Grappa6:54 Catrin's first experience with Grappa9:41 How Grappa is part of Italian culture12:15 Why it's important to read the Grappa label16:40 The process of making grappa21:44 Francesca Nonino's memory with her Nonno23:24 The birth of the single variety grappa26:38 Running a woman-run business in Italy29:29 The story of the first female master distiller in Italy31:10 Dynamics of running a family run business in Italy38:08 Marketing Grappa in the United States44:18 Drinking culture in the Us and Italy47:18 The biggest mistake you can make when drinking grappa49:21 The truth about made in Italy51:37 OutroMore about Francesca Nonino:Francesca Bardelli Nonino, sixth generation of the Nonino family, is Head of Web Communication and co-responsible for the U.S. market alongside her aunt Elisabetta at Nonino Distillatori.After earning a Master's degree in Economics and Business Management — enriched by a semester at Yonsei University in Seoul and an internship at illycaffè — she joined the company as a Brand Ambassador. Alongside her professional role, she further developed her expertise through two master's programs in Social Media Communication and User Experience, a certified bartender course, the AIS sommelier certification, and the WSET Level 3 qualification.In February 2021, she was selected by LinkedIn to officially join its global LinkedIn Influencer program, a network of leading entrepreneurs, academics, and managers. In May of the same year, she was recognized as “The Grappa Influencer.”In 2022, she received the America Award for promoting an iconic Made in Italy product overseas. In June 2023, she won the “Digital Night – Talents Transforming the Digital World” award for modernizing the communication of a historic product, followed in October by the “Impact Marketing Award.”In August 2024, she was included in Wine Enthusiast's global “Future 40” list, highlighting professionals shaping the future of the beverage industry, and was also named among the Top 100 communicators by Forbes Italia. In 2025, she received the Italy Ambassador Award in the Food & Beverage category, dedicated to content creators who promote Italy in the digital world. In 2026, she was awarded the Dominae Prize, recognizing women who represent Made in Italy globally.Her next goal is to learn the art of artisanal distillation from her mother and grandfather and become a Master Distiller.Connect with Francesca on Instagram: www.instagram.com/francesca.noninoThis interview is available to watch on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube, and available to listen-only everywhere else you can get podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Darüber spricht Catrin mit Elias und Axel. Axel leitet solche Männercamps und Elias war dabei. Für ihn war das eine ziemliche heilsame Erfahrung, wie er selbst sagt. Wie solche Camps genau ablaufen, was Männer da lernen wollen und warum eigentlich keine Frauen am Start sind - darum gehts in der neuen Folge. Von Catrin Altzschner.
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Awakening Together, Relaxing into Happiness with William Cooper, M.Th., LPC
In her review of our last podcast, "167 - Why Do People See The World So Differently?" Catrin writes, "Thank you William, for this helpful and clarifying talk. However, what to do then? I mean, to change to a more harmonious and sustainable living on this planet, I think especially now on the environment and all the wars and conflicts, we really need to find ways to work together, not against one another. There is only one planet, as we know, and I think the planet Earth will survive, but probably not the civilization, if it continues like now. I have stopped reading and watching the news since several years back, and I try to do what I can in my circle of life, but it feels a bit helpless at times. But in any case, thank you again for all your wonderful talks and the help and hope you provide us all."We address Catrin's thoughtful questions concerning the last podcast in this podcast. If you haven't listened to 167, although there is a brief summary here, there might be more continuity for you if you did.These podcasts are best when listened to in sequence from podcast one forward because each is built on the last.Though I am a psychotherapist, these podcasts are offered to be spiritually helpful, not psychotherapy. Please reach out to one if ever needed.These podcasts are meant to supplement your personal path of awakening whatever that might be. They are a compilation of what I have found to be the most helpful over the last 50 years on my path of awakening. I feel these podcasts are most powerful when listened to in sequence from podcast one forward because each is built on the last. Though they, also, all stand on their own. Since we are each a bit different, if anything does not resonate, please disregard it and follow your heart. All my podcasts and website are free. Enjoy!Though I am a psychotherapist, and these podcasts are offered to be spiritually helpful, they are not psychotherapy. If psychotherapy is ever needed, please reach out to a psychotherapist.www.williamecooper.wordpress.com for more support. You may, especially, enjoy the short contemplations and the resource page which gives you some supportive material.
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I'm joined by Catrin Kemp from New Mothers Circle to talk about the power of writing in motherhood and how putting words to your experience can help you process what you're feeling.We explore journalling, reflection, identity shifts and why writing can be such a grounding tool during pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood. This is a gentle, thoughtful conversation for any mother wanting to feel more connected to herself through the changes motherhood brings.A big thank you to Take Five Aromatherapy for making this episode possible! Check out the wide range of pregnancy blends and use the code POPTHAT15 for 15% off the full range (including Poppy's favourite candle, the Calming Anchor!!) Follow Catrin on Instagram: @newmumswritingSubscribe to Catrin's Substack hereFollow Poppy on Instagram: @popthatmummaGrab Birth Box & Oxytocin Bubble Grab Sonic Rooms
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In Italy, without a comma in-between a first name and a middle name [e.g. Catrin, Austin], the two names become one, legally binding first name [e.g. Catrin Austin]. Did you know that? Or how about the fact that a woman cannot legally thaw eggs she's had frozen in Italy to use them unless she is in a documented heterosexual relationship; Blows your mind, right?* Join the ITALIAN, FOR SURE Trip to Italy! https://italianforsurepodcast.beehiiv.com *Milanese local Giulia Lavinia Futura Baroni and host Catrin Austin Skaperdas have an entertaining and uncensored conversation about Italian culture inclusive of:Middle NamesPopular Given Names, like Giulia: If you grew up in Italy during the 1990s, half of your friends were named Giulia.Religion in a Modern Society: While Italian-Americans fiercely preserve old-school Catholic traditions, modern young families in Northern Italy are increasingly raising their kids completely detached from the Church.Dating, Sex, and Circumcision: An unfiltered look into Italy's view regarding sexual culture, dating rules, and modern intimacy.Fashion in Milan: Milanese fashion is effortless elegance.Egg Freezing: We look at the practical, emotional, and financial realities of freezing your eggs in Italy.Surrogacy: Surrogacy is illegal in Italy.Italian Food: Why Italians don't all balloon in weight despite eating pasta and pizza nearly daily comes down to ingredient quality, processing standards, and walking culture.Trigger Warning: This episode contains open conversations regarding sex, anatomy, and reproductive topics.Disclaimer: The information provided in this episode is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The views expressed are personal experiences and opinions of non-healthcare professionals. Always consult a qualified medical professional for any health-related questions or treatments.Recording Date: This episode was recorded in 2024. All personal reflections reflect the timeline of recording.Chapters:00:02:08 Intro00:03:32 Middle names in Italy00:08:15 Common given names in Italy00:14:35 Religion in Italy00:23:47 Dating in Italy00:39:17 Sex in Italy00:43:30 Circumcision: Italy vs U.S.00:47:19 Fashion in Milan, Italy00:54:28 Egg freezing in Italy00:58:38 Surrogacy in Italy01:00:56 Italian food01:05:23 OutroThis interview of ITALIAN, FOR SURE is available to watch on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube, and available to listen-only everywhere else you can get podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sexarbeit ist eben nicht gleich Sexarbeit. Mit dieser Überzeugung hat Johanna Adam die Ausstellung "Sex Work - eine Kulturgeschichte der Sexarbeit" in der Kunsthalle Bonn zusammengestellt. Sie soll zeigen: Die Realität von Sexarbeit liegt zwischen Glamour-Klischee und kriminellem Milieu. Ist das Verharmlosung, Normalisierung, Aufklärung oder nichts davon? Das klärt Catrin in dieser Folge. Von Catrin Altzschner.
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Nach einem Suizidversuch ist Alex schwerbehindert, seine Freundin Nina pflegt ihn jetzt zuhause. Auf ihrem Kanal 'grovercoming' klären sie darüber auf. Aber sie erleben auch viel Unverständnis: Menschen fragen, warum Nina bleibt, warum Alex heute sagt, dass er das Leben mehr schätzt als früher. In dieser Folge erzählen sie Catrin, wie sich Liebe, Hoffnung und psychische Krankheit gleichzeitig anfühlen können. Von Catrin Altzschner.
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The essential steps to navigating the Italian real estate market are mapped out in this episode of ITALIAN, FOR SURE. Want to buy property in Italy without the stress of landing on financial landmines, or simply curious to learn what it would take to live in the land of the No.1 cuisine in the world, according to TasteAtlas rankings (2025/2026)?* Join the ITALIAN, FOR SURE Trip to Italy! https://italianforsurepodcast.beehiiv.com *Specializing in helping foreign buyers buy, invest in, and manage property in Italy, Jacopo Tartaglia (an Italian real estate agent and the founder of Valente Italian Properties) and host Catrin Skaperdas (an American who has bought property in Italy) help make the property buying process in Italy understandable. Jacopo walks you through the process of buying property in Italy, step by step, making it very easy to understand so you're prepared for your property buying journey - even if you want to buy a castle.Jacopo and Catrin have an entertaining and useful conversation about Italian culture inclusive of:If foreigners can buy a property in Italy, without being a residentIf Italy's 1 euro homes are worth itOne very helpful tip to avoid spending thousands of dollars unnecessarily and having a major headache to deal withWhat budgets you should consider when looking to buy in ItalyIf foreigners can get a loan from an Italian bank if they're not a resident in ItalyPerks for 1st time home buyers What costs you should consider when buying property in ItalyPlaces where you can find Italian property listings onlineWhy you shouldn't overlook a property listing with bad photosIf buying property in Italy is really worth itThe top websites for Italian property listings:Immobiliare.itIdealista.itThis episode is perfect for people who:Want to buy property in Italy while still living in the USAre moving to Italy and looking for propertyForeigners already living in Italy that want to buy propertyWould be interested in investing in rental property in ItalyWant to understand what it would be like to buy property in ItalyChapters (Apple Podcasts, Spotify):2:02 Intro2:33 The most researched city by foreign buyers of property in Italy6:02 Jacopo explains why he's the right person to speak about the topic of real estate in Italy8:22 Where foreign buyers are looking for property in Italy11:44 If it's worth it to buy 1 euro homes in Italy13:34 Revealing budgets someone should consider when looking to buy in Italy15:39 If foreigners can get a loan from an Italian bank if they're not a resident in Italy17:26 What costs you should consider when buying property in Italy17:51 Perks for 1st time home buyers20:04 One very helpful tip to avoid spending thousands of dollars and having a major headache in the future23:15 Why you can't trust Italian real estate agents25:22 Jacopo walks you through the process of buying property in Italy, step by step, making it very easy to understand so you're prepared for your property buying journey - even if you want to buy a castle29:12 Where you can find Italian property listings online34:43 Why you shouldn't overlook a property listing with "bad” photos37:57 Is buying property in Italy worth it38:30 Property tax benefits in Italy40:18 OutroJacopo Tartaglia is a real estate agent and the founder of Valente Italian Properties. Through his work and social channels, he shares practical insights on buying, investing, and living in Italy, helping international clients navigate the Italian real estate market.https://valenteit.com/ This interview is available to watch on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube, and available to listen-only everywhere else you can get podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In dieser Folge spricht Catrin mit Pädagogin Danijela Klich über weibliche Wut - und warum sie Frauen oft schon früh abtrainiert wird. Warum gelten wütende Frauen schnell als 'zu emotional', 'anstrengend' oder 'unangemessen'? Und was passiert, wenn man lernt, die eigene Wut NICHT immer runterzuschlucken? Von FU001175.
Predigt von Catrin Küllmer am Sonntag, 17.05.2026.Yeah, wieder ein Feiertag! Vielleicht sogar ein verlängertes Wochenende …!? Oder ist da mehr? In Jesu Himmelfahrt liegt eine Wahrheit, die die Kraft hat, Seine Kirche neu in eine Position der Autorität und Freiheit zu bringen. Öffne dein Herz und rechne mit dieser Wirkung auch für dich persönlich.
Darüber spricht Catrin in dieser Folge mit Miriam Metze. Miriam ist Philosophin und hat ein Buch über unerwiderte Liebe geschrieben. Wie kann das sein, dass man jemanden liebt, ohne dass man zurückgeliebt wird? Kann man das einfach abstellen? Wann muss man die restliche Hoffnung gehen lassen? Und ist die unerwiderte Liebe sogar etwas Poltisches?! Von Catrin Altzschner.
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Herzlich willkommen beim Podcast „Kalifornische Terrassen“.Hier geht es um psychologischen und systemischen Austausch – und darum, guten Ideen Gehör zu verschaffen.ZusammenfassungIn dieser Folge sprechen Michael Wolff, Catrin Hoppe und Kevin Baron darüber, wie der Weg aus der Sucht gelingen kann.Nachdem Michael in der vorherigen Folge seinen persönlichen Weg in die Abhängigkeit geschildert hat, geht es diesmal darum, was danach kommt: der erste Schritt in die Hilfe, der Entzug, der Aufbau neuer Strukturen und die Frage, wie ein Leben ohne Alkohol wieder möglich werden kann.Catrin bringt dabei die suchttherapeutische Perspektive ein und beschreibt, warum Tagesstruktur, sinnvolle Tätigkeit, Gemeinschaft und Selbstwirksamkeit so wichtig sind. Michael erzählt, was ihm persönlich geholfen hat: klare Grenzen, neue Routinen, Hilfe anzunehmen und Schritt für Schritt wieder Vertrauen in sich selbst aufzubauen.Dabei wird deutlich: Der Weg aus der Sucht ist kein einfacher, aber ein möglicher. Es geht um Rückfälle, Angehörige, Scham, Selbstfürsorge und darum, früh hinzuschauen und richtig zu handeln.KeywordsSucht, Alkohol, Wege aus der Sucht, Entzug, Rückfall, Angehörige, Selbstfürsorge, Tagesstruktur, Selbstwirksamkeit, Suchthilfe, Ahornhof, ErfahrungsberichtHast du Fragen, Gedanken oder willst deiner Idee Gehör verschaffen?Schreib uns gerne an: support@systemischer-club.deKostenfreie Online-Events:https://kalifornische-terrassen.de/events
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Uncover where "Tuscany without the tourists" is and healthcare hacks that can save Americans money, and laugh with us through a cross-cultural roadmap between Italy and the US, on this episode of ITALIAN, FOR SURE.* Join the ITALIAN, FOR SURE Trip to Italy! https://italianforsurepodcast.beehiiv.com *Italian D.C. resident Amedeo Jashi, real estate and affordable healthcare entrepreneur and content creator, and host Catrin Skaperdas chat their way through cultural differences between Italians and Americans to bring you an entertaining and educational episode about Italian culture inclusive of:Amedeo's views of America and Italy, as an Italian that lives in AmericaAreas of Italy that feel more “Italian” vs lessCost of living in Italy vs AmericaIncome taxes for the employee vs employer in Italy vs AmericaWhy Amedeo thinks Abruzzo is amazingLiving like an Italian in Washington DCHow hard it is to get a drivers license in ItalyDrinking culture in Italy vs AmericaThe difference of Amedeo's independence as a child growing up in Italy vs Catrin's independence as a child growing up in the U.S.Gross vs net income in US vs AmericaCost of labor in Italy vs AmericaThe differences of American and Italian health careHow in Italy it's more common than in the U.S. to have friends who are of the opposite sexBreakup “culture” in the US vs ItalyChapters:1:08 Intro3:50 How an Italian views America and Italy 8:06 The cost of living and taxes in Italy9:58 Amedeo tells us about Abruzzo13:03 Living like an Italian in Washington DC / An Italian's view of America's cost of living16:39 Getting a drivers license in Italy18:29 Saving money in the US vs Italy19:13 Drinking culture in Italy vs America 22:26 Independence in Italy24:58 The way Italians do business in Italy28:38 Cost of labor in Italy vs America31:28 How to be self-employed in Italy33:54 Healthcare in Italy vs America44:32 Breakups in Italy vs America52:22 Why Amedeo calls people peasants55:23 OutroTo check out Amedeo on Instagram, click here https://www.instagram.com/amedeo_iasci/This interview is available to watch on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube, and available to listen-only everywhere else you can get podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Debut i Godmorgon för den underbara Catrin Martinsson. Hon lär oss att långa människor älskar hattar! Men vi pratar också om tantgäng som drar till Stockholm, strippklubb vs Örnnästet och mellokändisar som blir pizzabudFölj Godmorgon på Instagram!
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Hose auf, Penis raus und draufhalten. Das klassische Dickpic. Aber was steckt eigentlich dahinter? Geht's ums Flirten, um Aufmerksamkeit oder um Macht? Darüber spricht Catrin mit der Psychologin und Autorin Sarah Koldehoff - sie hat ein Buch über genau dieses Phänomen geschrieben. *** Redaktionelle Anmerkung: Diese Folge wurde am Mittwoch, den 25.03.26 aufgenommen. Wir sprechen darin auch über den aktuellen Fall von Collien Fernandes. Der Stand der Informationen ist dementsprechend der 25.03.26 Von 1LIVE.
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! "Starting my day, with the first conscious thoughts are seething and swearing blind at nice and decent people. 12 hours later that pain is still with me. I just don't think I can be happy for other people getting jobs anymore. This job market is broken..."The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard.Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartistContact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.comFollow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Francesco Giammarco hat sich mit 96 Frauen auf Dating Apps ausgetauscht. Darüber, ob sie noch eine Zukunft für eine glückliche Hetero-Beziehung mit einem Mann sehen. Das Ergebnis: Immer mehr von ihnen verlieren die Hoffnung. Das nennt sich Hetero-Fatalismus. Catrin redet mit Journalist Francesco Giammarco über diese Hoffnungslosigkeit, über den Einfluss von Online Dating und darüber was Männer ändern können, damit Frauen wieder Beziehungen mit ihnen führen wollen. Und andersherum. Von Catrin Altzschner.
In dieser Folge trifft Catrin auf den 32-jährigen Bartosz-Matthias. Er und seine Partnerin wussten schon immer, dass sie keine Kinder wollen. Nach sieben Jahren Beziehung hat er sich für den radikalen Schnitt entschieden: die Vasektomie, eine Durchtrennung der Samenleiter. Für ihn ein Akt der Verantwortung, für andere unmännlich? Über gesellschaftliche Diskurse, medizinische Abläufe und das Sexleben nach dem Eingriff. Von FU001175.
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Nach 5 Jahren spricht Catrin in dieser Folge nochmal mit Yazzy. Sie ist Kurdin, Jesidin und Feministin und wurde vor 5 Jahren von ihrer Familie verstoßen, weil sie sich für selbstbestimmte Sexualität einsetzt. In einer dramatischen Situation werden ihr alle persönlichen Sachen abgenommen: Handy, Papiere, Geld, Laptop. Anschließend wird sie im Winter vor die Tür gesetzt und landet im Frauenhaus. Wie geht's ihr jetzt? Was macht sie jetzt und wie ist ihr Verhältnis mittlerweile zu ihrer Familie? Von 1LIVE.
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Anna Lena denkt, sie hat ihr Leben im Griff. Erstes Semester. Neue Leute. Neue Freiheit. Alles fühlt sich leicht an. Und dann erfährt sie: Sie ist schwanger. Nicht seit letzter Woche. Nicht seit gestern. Sondern seit Monaten und das, obwohl ihre Periode weiter regelmäßig kommt. Das ist die Geschichte von Anna Lena. Wie das ihr Leben verändert hat, erzählt sie Catrin in dieser Folge vom Intimbereich. Von FU002203.
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In dieser Folge spricht Catrin mit Musikerin Marita, die schon ihr Leben lang als androgyn wahrgenommen wird - also nicht eindeutig als weiblich oder männlich gelesen wird. Es geht um Schönheitsnormen, frühe Unsicherheiten und darum, wie Kommentare Identität ins Wanken bringen können. Und warum wir Menschen eigentlich immer noch in Schubladen stecken. Von FU001175.
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Russland muss keine Panzer durch Warschau rollen lassen oder London bombardieren, um Europa zu destabilisieren, sagt die Politologin Jana Puglierin. Selbst manche europäische Regierungschefs hätten die Taktik des Kreml noch nicht durchschaut. Stövesand, Catrin www.deutschlandfunk.de, Andruck - Das Magazin für Politische Literatur
Rosamund Pike, the Emmy and Golden Globe winner, is known for standout roles in Saltburn, her Oscar nominated lead in Gone Girl, and Made in Dagenham. Next month she stars on the West End stage, coming back to the role of Jessica Parks, the maverick judge at the heart of the National Theatre's hit play Inter Alia, also filmed for NT Live screenings. She joined Anita Rani to discuss her role that explores motherhood, masculinity and the complexities of justice.It's more than a decade since Nadiya Hussain became a household name after winning the Great British Bake Off. Since then, she's fronted her own cookery shows, written more than a dozen cookbooks and a series of children's books. Her latest collection of recipes is called Quick Comforts, and Nadiya joined presenter Clare McDonnell to talk about finding comfort in food, her career so far and lots more.In December 2024, Dominque Pelicot and 46 other men were found guilty of the aggravated rape of his wife Gisèle. Another two were found guilty of attempted rape and a further two were found guilty of sexual assault. Dominque had drugged Gisèle with medication without her knowledge, raped her and invited other men to rape her, filming as they did so. At least another 20 men who took part in these rapes could not be identified. Waving her right to anonymity, Gisèle Pelicot declared that shame has to change sides. Despite her becoming a household name, not only in her native France but around the world, very little was known about Gisèle herself. She has written her memoir, A Hymn to Life, with writer Judith Perrignon and Judith joins Nuala McGovern to discuss.Dr Punam Krishan is a Glasgow based NHS GP and the resident doctor on the BBC's Morning Live programme. Back in 2024 she was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing where she was the first dancer to perform a Bollywood routine. But six months ago, at the age of 42, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, and has since gone through treatment. She has recently written about how being a doctor didn't prepare her for the experience of being a patient. Dr Punam joined Anita to discuss.Ketamine has become a worryingly popular recreational drug among young people, and the consequences can be devastating. That's according to a specialist NHS clinic which reports that some teenagers suffer such severe bladder damage from taking it, that some rely on incontinence pads. To discuss the implications, Anita was joined by Dr Alison Downey, Consultant Urologist at Mid Staffs NHS Foundation Trust, who is treating young people with ketamine related bladder problems. Also joining them is Eva, who has stopped using ketamine and is receiving support from the hub.The award-winning internationally renowned Welsh harpist and composer Catrin Finch first came to prominence in her early 20s as the official Royal Harpist to King Charles, the-then Prince of Wales. She achieved chart success with her No. 1 recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations and has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. Catrin, who began playing the harp at just six years old, has a new album, Notes to Self, a series of reflective and deeply personal new tracks she has composed for Katy, her 13-year-old-self. She joined Nuala and performed live in the studio. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells
In December 2024, Dominque Pelicot and 46 other men were found guilty of the aggravated rape of his wife Gisèle. Another two were found guilty of attempted rape and a further two were found guilty of sexual assault. Dominque had drugged Gisèle with medication without her knowledge, raped her and invited other men to rape her, filming as they did so. At least another 20 men who took part in these rapes could not be identified. Waving her right to anonymity, Gisèle Pelicot declared that shame has to change sides. Despite her becoming a household name, not only in her native France but around the world, very little was known about Gisèle herself.Today sees the publication of her much-anticipated memoir, A Hymn to Life. Nuala McGovern is joined by writer and journalist Judith Perrignon, who co-wrote the memoir with Gisèle, and Professor Manon Garcia, who watched the trial in Avignon and analysed its resonance in her book Living with Men, Reflections on the Pelicot Trial. The award-winning internationally renowned Welsh harpist and composer Catrin Finch first came to prominence in her early 20s as the official Royal Harpist to King Charles, the-then Prince of Wales. She achieved chart success with her No. 1 recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations and has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. Catrin, who began playing the harp at just six years old, has a new album, Notes to Self, a series of reflective and deeply personal new tracks she has composed for Katy, her 13-year-old-self. She tells Nuala about her first album of solo compositions in a decade.One of the children talking about their everyday achievements in our new podcast, SEND in the Spotlight, which features young people with special educational needs, is Henry. He's autistic, and school is not always easy. Things got even tougher when his grandma died. That's when Henry decided to raise money for the hospice which looked after her. We hear his story in his own words.With the Winter Olympics in full swing in Italy, how are sports like ice hockey faring here in the UK? And what are women doing on the ice rink? Joining Nuala are Ellie Wakeling and Abbie Sylvester, who both play alongside male players with the Romford Buccaneers.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Andrea Kidd
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Wann wird uns eigentlich eingeredet was schön ist und was nicht? Was hat Kim Kardashian damit zu tun und können wir irgendwann überhaupt noch selbst entscheiden oder sind wir nur die Opfer des gesellschaftlichen Narrativs? Große Fragen, die Catrin mit ihrem Gast, Kulturjournalistin Rabea Weihser, in dieser Folge angeht. Von Catrin Altzschner.
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Die Mieten in den Städten steigen immer weiter. Versuche der Politik, dies aufzuhalten, sind bislang gescheitert. Hilft da nur der "Bau-Turbo"? Nein, sagt Peter Burk. Der Berater und Autor erklärt, was schiefläuft - und macht Lösungsvorschläge. Stövesand, Catrin www.deutschlandfunk.de, Andruck - Das Magazin für Politische Literatur
In dieser Folge geht es darum, warum wir eine Trennung nicht gleich mit einem Scheitern verbinden sollten. Warum wir uns auch nach Ende einer Beziehung an die positiven Dinge erinnern sollten und uns mehr darauf konzentrieren sollten, was wir aus dieser Beziehung mitnehmen und nicht so sehr auf das, was wir zurücklassen. Darüber spricht Catrin in dieser Folge mit Paartherapeut Christofer Frentrup. Ein 1LIVE-Podcast, © WDR 2026 Von Catrin Altzschner.
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Vier Jahre führt Lecia eine liebevolle Beziehung, dann kommt raus: Der Mann, den sie glaubt zu kennen, dem sie vertraut, betrügt sie, führt Parallelbeziehungen mit anderen Frauen und lebt in einem Geflecht aus Lügen. In dieser Folge spricht Catrin mit Lecia über Verletzlichkeit, über das Danach und über den Mut, offen zu bleiben, wenn das Vertrauen schwer missbraucht wurde. Ein 1LIVE-Podcast, © WDR 2026 Von 1LIVE.
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Zwei Frauen reisen allein durch Westafrika, um das Land und die Menschen kennenzulernen. Dabei lernen sie einen jungen Mann kennen und haben die Zeit ihres Lebens. Catrin spricht in dieser Folge mit Suri und Vivi und die sagen: Nirgendwo haben sie sich sicherer gefühlt. Sie haben Freundschaft erlebt, die Realität der Flüchtlingsroute und konnten ihre eigenen Vorurteile und Privilegien hinterfragen. Ein 1LIVE-Podcast, © WDR 2026 Von Catrin Altzschner.
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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Catrin Osborne (@CatrinOsborne) Catrin Osborne is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer whose work explores identity, femininity and the shifting nature of the female body. Known for her intimate portraiture and collaborative approach, Osborne focuses on themes often overlooked in mainstream visual culture, giving voice to women's lived experiences. Her projects combine documentary clarity with a gentle poetic sensibility, resulting in images that feel both grounded and emotionally resonant. Osborne frequently works with her subjects over long periods, allowing trust and authenticity to guide her creative process. Her latest book, A Portrait of the Menopause, continues this commitment to honest representation. Through photographs and personal testimonies, Osborne highlights the varied realities of menopause—its challenges, its freedoms and its profound physical and emotional transitions. The book provides a platform for women to share their stories, reframing menopause as a powerful, multifaceted stage of life rather than a taboo. Overall, Osborne's work contributes meaningfully to contemporary conversations about womanhood, aging and visibility. For more information on A Portrait of the Menopause go tohttps://blackdogonline.com/products/a-portrait-of-menopause To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.co.ukEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.