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Während die Kämpfe im Ostkongo eskalieren, verhandeln beteiligte Staaten auf einem Sondergipfel. Militärisches Eingreifen sei nicht zielführend, sagt Daniel Meyer vor der UN-Mission MONUSCO. Ohne politische Lösung drohe eine humanitäre Katastrophe. Schulz, Josephine www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Tamar Talks About Edu-Tainment & More...It's a Music Business 4 a Reason
I met Daniel Meyer while performing with the Stewart Copeland Orchestra in Erie, PA. From the very first song, his energy gave me chills. To watch a conductor use every morsel of his body into a new body of work, is quite jaw-dropping. As soon as I asked Daniel to be a guest on my podcast, he immediately said yes. And what's crazy? I've always wanted to know how a conductor secures such a niché profession. As Music Director of the Erie Philharmonic, Artistic Director of the Westmoreland Symphony and Cleveland's BlueWater Chamber Orchestra, Daniel Meyer has reinvigorated orchestras with his innovative programs, engaging presence and keen musical intellect. Named Music Director of the Lakeside Symphony Orchestra, Meyer took the helm of the historic summer music festival in July 2019. A native of Cleveland, Meyer studied conducting at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, and is a graduate of Denison University and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He composed and conducted works for ensembles at both schools, including a Stabat Mater for soprano, chorus and orchestra. At Boston University, Meyer received the Orchestral Conducting Honors Award and was awarded the prestigious Aspen Conducting Prize from David Zinman. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tamartalks/support
Nach dem Landespokalsieg beginnt beim Halleschen FC die Mission Wiederaufstieg. Die HFC-Experten sehen dafür gute Chancen, wenn der Verein seine Hausaufgaben macht.
Nach zwölf Jahren steigt der HFC aus der 3. Liga ab. Im Podcast sprechen die HFC-Experten über die Gründe und die schwierige Kaderplanung für die Regionalliga.
Join me as I welcome my dear friend and Concordia, Nebraska alumnus, Daniel, to explore the transformative power of worship and its lasting impact on our ministry work. We take a nostalgic trip back to our college days, where we spearheaded a contemporary worship service, igniting a diverse community's passion for Jesus. Our heartfelt conversation dives into the current challenges faced by the church, including engaging congregations, discipling in a bustling world, and the yearning for a reformation in the American Christian church focused on an active, committed faith life.As we unravel the intricate dance of calling and ministry within the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Daniel shares his unique journey. Opting for a master's degree over traditional seminary, he brings insight into the rich interdenominational interactions that shaped his approach to youth ministry. We ponder the need for adaptability in the face of cultural shifts and the art of nurturing spiritual growth amid life's relentless pace. Together, we examine the potential of alternative ordination paths and the importance of leadership development through initiatives like the Harbor Leadership Collective internship program.In our final moments, we cast a vision for the future of youth ministry, acknowledging the necessity of personal connections and community in an ever-changing technological era. We discuss the importance of investing in young lives, fostering their active participation in faith, and preparing them for an unwavering commitment to Christ's love. As we close, the conversation becomes a call to action for collaboration among church leaders, supporting one another as we eagerly anticipate Jesus's return, strengthening the collective resolve to propagate His profound message.JOIN OUR NEW ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM!ENTER CODE - 75ULC2023 for 75% off! Support the Show.Watch Us On Youtube!
Daniel Meyer ist neuer Sportdirektor des Halleschen FC – aber erstmal nur bis August. Im Podcast sprechen die HFC-Experten über seine Stärken und Schwächen.
Seit 2017 ist Daniel Meyer für die Marke Atomic unterwegs – seit 2019 als Head Marketing Europe. Damit wurde für ihn ein Jugendtraum wahr. In seiner Rolle führt er ein Team von 22 Personen aus rund 12 Nationen – in den meisten Fällen remote. In den intensiven Wintermonaten verbringt er manchmal 20 von 30 Nächten im Hotel. Er lebt die Marke Atomic, die Faszination für die Marke und den Wintersport ist einer seiner grossen Antreiber. Nachdem er sich jedoch intensiv reflektiert und mit der persönlichen Sinnfrage auseinandergesetzt hat, ist er zum Schluss gekommen, dass er seine «grosse Liebe» nach 7 Jahren verlässt. In der aktuellen Folge des Coaching insights Podcast sprechen wir darüber, • wie ihm seine Passion und der Wille zu lernen zum Traumjob verholfen hat • wie wichtig es ist, sich trotz der Faszination für den Job auch abgrenzen zu können • was neben der Sinnhaftigkeit für ihn mitentscheidend für den beruflichen Erfolg ist • wie er sein multinationales Team erfolgreich geführt hat • warum er seinen Traumjob aufgibt und sich neu orientieren wird
In diesem Behind the Athletes Interview sprechen wir mit Daniel Meyer, einem zugelassenen Volljuristen sowie Bundesliga-Trainer.Daniel erzählt von seiner Karriere, wie er mit 16 seinen ersten Trainerjob hatte, über sein Jurastudium bis hin zum Cheftrainerposten in der 2. Bundesliga.Er geht ausführlich auf den Aspekt ein, wie entscheidend es ist, ein guter Menschenkenner zu sein, um Profispieler richtig managen zu können, und dass manchmal zu viele Informationen eher kontraproduktiv sind.Wir sprechen außerdem über die Strukturen im Profisport und wie schwierig es ist, als Trainer ohne Vitamin B einen Chefposten zu ergattern.Daniel erläutert auch, wie eine Trainingswoche aufgebaut ist und welche Rolle Video- und Datenanalyse spielen.Kontakt:Daniel MeyerMark Hartmannmark@bta-pod.com
This episode was sponsored by quitt.business. Timestamps: 02:18 - Their career backgrounds 06:25 - Starting a company with a romantic partner 12:57 - Convincing customers to buy their product 20:37 - Importance of customer experience 30:17 - How did acquisition change their view on growth? About Daniel Meyer and Marie So: Daniel Meyer and Marie So are the co-founders and CEO and CSO, respectively, of EGO Movement. EGO Movement was founded in 2015 and provides smart, connected mobility solutions that are stylish, sustainable, and affordable. Daniel has a master's degree from ETH in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and founded his first startup during university. He later spent 8 years in Hong Kong, Vietnam and China in various senior management positions for Swiss multinational DKSH, and his last role was as Vice President of their second largest business in China. Daniel also was the Chairman of the Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce for 2 years and member of several board of directors in China and South East Asia. Marie graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School with a master's degree in Public Administration and International Development, and a bachelor's degree in Economics, Engineering and Management Science from Northwestern University. She also attended the United World College of the Pacific (UWC). She previously co-founded Shokay and Ventures in Development, a non-profit that catalyses the creation of social enterprises in the greater China region. She also previously worked for the United Nations Development Programme, Dubai Development and Investment Authority, Procter & Gamble and Merrill Lynch. Marie is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader as well as an Echoing Green Fellow 2008 and Asia 21 Young Leader 2008. Daniel and Marie are romantic partners and share their experience of running a business together since 2015, highlighting how their differing skills and personalities complement each other. They blur the line between personal and professional life, constantly brainstorming new ideas and improvements for their brand. EGO Movement stands out in the market with its fusion of lifestyle and technology in e-bikes, featuring GPS and remote unlocking via an app. Sustainability is at the forefront, as they showcase how e-bike users save 275kg of CO2 equivalents per year, making it an eco-friendly choice. They give insight into their pricing strategy, emphasizing affordability compared to cars and their commitment to a sustainable supply chain. Marie and Daniel sold their majority shares in 2021 to TVS, one of the 5 largest 2-wheeler manufacturers globally, paving the way for rapid growth and international expansion, with a focus on making e-bikes not just a mode of transport but a lifestyle choice. Memorable Quotes: “We have very different personalities and skills, but they complement each other, as well as a strong trust - that is very special because not every couple can do it.' “Customer experience is very important for us, so opening a flagship lifestyle store was a step we felt was beneficial for the brand, which not every business considers a risk worth taking.” Don't forget to give us a follow on our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin accounts, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly give-aways or founders dinners!
Thank you for all who have listened, downloaded and shared our podcast. On this episode, our hosts Daniel Meyer and Chris Tetrault recap some highlights over the last year, discuss the annual board meeting, and upcoming events such as the banquet, various golf tournaments, and much more.Banquet Tickets: Hometown Hero Outdoors | Secure Ticket Page | Provided by ClickBid Mobile Bidding Mobile Bidding (cbo.io)Produced by Phil Ewert Productions Theme Music: Hero's JourneyJoel Loopez Tunepocket.comLicensed by: Phil Ewert Productions
Haven't had this much fun with an episode for a long time. Maybe we'll do some with four people more often, it was a good time. Didn't do any news clips. Send your Daniel Meyer questions to brownpetridish@zohomail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownpetridish/support
Our co-hosts interview Daniel Meyer, the founder of The Astros Locker. Meyer talks about how they gained a love of baseball, his experience becoming an Astros fan at a young age, his inspiration for starting The Astros Locker, & his thoughts on MLB's state of popularity. Pour & Score drinks: Colorado Native Amber (from AC Golden Brewing Co.). Pepsi Nitro, Crispy Business (from Real Ale Brewing Co.) Follow us on social media: Facebook - No Doubter Podcast Twitter - @NoDoubterPod Barret Boom Bostick - @boombostick21 Travis Lofley - @TravisLofley Instagram - @nodoubterpod Barret Boom Bostick - boom.bostick21 Travis Lofley - @tlofley Subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFKU0C3eXd4LhVMQ6K6m-fQ Check out our Patreon page for even more access to the show and the No Doubter community: https://www.patreon.com/nodoubter Submit mailbag questions to our business email: nodoubterpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail on our website: https://anchor.fm/nodoubter/message Get yourself some awesome No Doubter gear such as t-shirts, baseball shirts, mugs, phone cases, etc from our Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/no-doubter?utm_campaign=23188&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=No%2BDoubter You can listen to all of our episodes, as well as access our social media links all on our website: https://anchor.fm/nodoubter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nodoubter/support
Suanne sits down with the senior pastor of Christ Church, Rev. Dr. Daniel Meyer, as he shares personally and profoundly some reflections on his own lenten journey, Holy Week and why the hope of the resurrection is still the brightest light for renewal in lives today.