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Capital
Radar Empresarial: Las previsiones de Puma decepcionan al mercado

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 4:23


En nuestro radar de hoy aparece una compañía que no termina de arrancar este año: PUMA. La marca de zapatillas publicó previsiones que decepcionaron al mercado y que hicieron que sus acciones bajaran hasta puntos que no se veían desde 2016: sus títulos se cotizaron en 22,16 euros. La compañía augura unos ingresos antes de impuestos para este año de entre 500 y 620 millones de euros, un 27% por debajo de lo que los analistas calculaban unos 690 millones e inferiores, también, a los 622 millones que ganó el año pasado. La empresa pierde la mitad de su valor de mercado en 2025 y se queda con una capitalización de 3.100 millones de euros. Estas malas previsiones vienen de la mano con unos resultados dispares en 2024. Aumentó sus ingresos un 2,5% pero facturó casi un 8% más. También ingresó un 4,4% más con sus ventas, gracias sobre todo a su división de calzado. Y es que como hizo su gran rival Adidas o Nike, Puma ha conseguido sacar grandes beneficios con sus modelos retro. En 2024, recurrió al modelo Palermo replicando los modelos Samba y Gazelle de Adidas. Estas versiones retro hicieron darle la vuelta a un mal 2024 para la compañía. Nike anunció hace unos días el relanzamiento de sus icónicas T-90: estas zapatillas que llevaron jugadores como Ronaldinho o Ronaldo, tendrán un modelo de calle. Ahora PUMA seguirá apostando por esta vía de cara a 2025. Puma sacará este año su nuevo modelo SpeedCat en colaboración con Balenziaga. Con este anuncio matarán dos pájaros de un tiro: explotar el mercado de lujo y el universo retro. Será una apuesta arriesgada ya que este zapato, que reinventa el modelo sacado en 1999 y que tiene influencias de la Fórmula 1, presenta el exterior ligeramente rasgado. Además, la compañía sigue muy ligada al mundo del fitness. Tanto es así, que llegó a un acuerdo para patrocinar y vestir a los atletas de la competición de fitness Hyrox. La historia de Puma se remonta a 1924: los hermanos Rudolf Dassler y Adolf "Adi" Dassler fundaron la fábrica de zapatos hermanos Dassler, pero en 1948 se separaron en dos empresas independientes: Rudolf Dassler creó Ruda, y Adi Dassler creó Adidas Posteriormente, Ruda se convirtió en Puma.

El búnquer
Adolf Dassler, fabricant de sabates i de tancs nazis. Creador de la marca Adidas!

El búnquer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 47:26


Interesante historia
De nuevo: Hermanos y rivales: Adidas vs. Puma - Los episodios más escuchados del 2024

Interesante historia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 11:57


La fascinante historia detrás de esta épica rivalidad fue de las más escuchadas del año.¿Sabías que detrás de estas icónicas marcas deportivas se esconde una rivalidad familiar?Este episodio desvela cómo los hermanos Dassler pasaron de ser aliados a competidores feroces, dividiendo no solo su familia, sino también a su ciudad natal y al mundo del deporte.Una historia que vale la pena escuchar, o disfrutar de nuevo si ya lo hiciste.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/interesante-historia--5241488/support.

Allegendly
Allegendly Facts About History's Toxic Family Members

Allegendly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 73:45


Hello and Welcome back listeners to The Allegendly Podcast! Ever had a terrible thanksgiving because of really toxic family members and thought, could they be anymore toxic? Well Allegendly has thought that as well and attempted to find some family members so toxic, it may make you feel better about your own family situation. LISTEN NOW! If you enjoy this episode, please hit that subscribe button and leave a like. If you would like to suggest a topic for future episodes, or have fun facts you would like to send us, send to these addresses: Email: allegendly.podcast@gmail.com Bluesky: @allegendly.bsky.social EPISODE REFERENCES: https://historyofparliament.com/2021/12/02/caroline-of-ansbach/ https://www.factinate.com/people/facts-frederick-prince-wales https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_of_Ansbach https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales https://honey.nine.com.au/royals/worst-royal-in-laws-over-history/8406dbd3-696a-460c-83af-eab7842eb459 https://listverse.com/2022/05/06/10-of-the-worst-moms-in-american-history/ https://historycollection.com/17-brutal-sibling-rivalries-in-history/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra_II https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ptolemaic-dynasty https://www.worldhistory.org/image/15205/family-tree-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-of-egypt-305/ https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistory/comments/1bpibhb/who_were_the_best_and_most_toxic_couples/?rdt=57804 https://x.com/liamgallagher/status/735067737647685633 https://consequence.net/2016/05/liam-gallagher-calls-brother-noel-a-potato-declares-fuck-oasis/ https://consequence.net/2023/03/liam-gallagher-noel-gallagher-potato-oasis-brand/ https://www.iheart.com/content/2024-10-02-oasis-expand-north-american-reunion-tour-see-the-new-dates/ https://www.npr.org/2024/08/26/nx-s1-5090011/oasis-reunion-liam-noel-gallagher-band-breakup-feud https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dassler_brothers_feud https://listverse.com/2024/07/28/historys-ten-most-intense-sibling-feuds/

Dans La Tête D'un Coureur
L'incroyable Histoire d'Adidas, de la Trahison Familiale à l'Empire du Sport !

Dans La Tête D'un Coureur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 20:34


Adidas est aujourd'hui l'une des marques de sport les plus emblématiques et respectées à travers le monde. Pourtant, rien ne semblait destiner la famille Dassler à bâtir un empire du sport.Alors, comment, dans une Allemagne dévastée par deux guerres mondiales, deux frères sans ressources ont-ils réussi à créer la première multinationale du sport, avant de se déchirer dans une guerre fratricide ?Dans ce podcast, plongez dans l'incroyable histoire d'Adidas, la marque qui a non seulement révolutionné l'industrie du sport, mais l'a redéfinie à travers l'innovation et la compétition.

Witness History
Adi Dassler's sports shoe obsession

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 9:08


How the Dassler brothers created two global sportswear firms.In 1948, Adi and Rudi Dassler who lived in a small German town fell out. They went on to set up Adidas and Puma. Adi Dassler played a crucial role in West Germany's victory in the 1954 World Cup with his game-changing footwear. In 2022, Reena Stanton-Sharma spoke to Adi's daughter Sigi Dassler, who remembers her dad's obsession with sports shoes and talks about her fondness for rappers Run-DMC, who paid tribute to her dad's shoes in their 1986 song My Adidas.

Zwei Doofe, eine Tanke - Die Wahrheit mit Wenzel und Olumbo.
ZDET139 - Warum Adi Dassler das Geläuf mit einer konischen Sportzigarette aufstollt

Zwei Doofe, eine Tanke - Die Wahrheit mit Wenzel und Olumbo.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 13:59


Diemal (WIEDER!!!) mit Fussball, aber auch Adidas, Streifen, Canabis und anderen Drogen, bekifften Richtern, Gras auf Bier und umgekehrt...Unsere 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.

REMelations: A Comedy Dream Interpretation Podcast
The Oky Doky | The History of Why We Lullaby

REMelations: A Comedy Dream Interpretation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 84:28


Episode 120 | "Your baby cries like a drunk man." In Episode 120 of REMelations, Brooke delves into a dream shared by Gloria that sets an eerie tone for the episode. Gloria finds herself in a dreamland hangout with her mom when an unexpected visitor intrudes, leaving Brooke and Mindy perplexed about the nonchalant reaction to the intruder and why split-level homes even exist. Transitioning to the "Cat Naps" segment, Brooke and Mindy explore a plethora of dreams shared by listeners. From belting out show tunes to encountering the devil on a jog, riding pink mopeds, the dangers of nails, and experiencing dreams in the opposite gender, the duo navigates through a diverse array of dreamscapes, sparking intriguing discussions and interpretations. Concluding the episode, Mindy takes the audience on a historical journey through the evolution of lullabies, tracing their origins from 4000 years ago to their significance in contemporary times. Mindy explores the profound impact of lullabies on youth development, shedding light on why these soothing melodies hold such importance in shaping young minds and fostering emotional well-being. Episode 120 of REMelations offers a captivating blend of dream analysis, exploration of symbolism, and a deep dive into the cultural significance of lullabies, leaving listeners with thought-provoking insights into the realms of dreams and childhood development. Help spread the word with this week's Celebrity Hashtag - #WhatDoesCatherineZetaJonesDream   Support the Show Have a dream or listener story you want to share? Email: REMelations@gmail.com Enjoying what you hear? Don't forget to join our sleepover squad for behind-the-scenes and extra content: https://www.REMelations.com/support Want to discuss dreams with besties just like you? Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/REMelationsBesties Ready to swag up your life? Shop our Merch store: https://remelations.com/store   Time Stamps & Content Warnings 00:00:00 - Start 00:01:20 - Intro 00:02:56 - Gloria's Split-Level Nightmare 00:09:09 - Gloria's Dream Analysis 00:18:53 - Promo | Support the Show 00:19:44 - Wedding Day Accident Dream 00:25:20 - Goverment Showtunes Dream 00:27:27 - #WhatDoesCatherineZetaJonesDream 00:28:59 - Jogging Bully Devil Dream 00:34:50 - Cardigan Paralysis Dream 00:39:00 - Opposite Gender Dream 00:42:01 - Pink Moped Dream 00:45:17 - Bubble Gum Nails Dream 00:48:53 - Topic | The History of Why We Lullaby 01:15:21 - Chit Chat 01:23:14 - Wrap-Up 01:24:28 - End   Show Links The Universal Language of Lullabies | Nina Perry - https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21035103 Reflection Guide for Mutual Enrichment in Spituality - https://www.svdcuria.org/public/ajsc/202x/202101reflectionguide.pdf Many Lullabies Murder Ballads |Jenny Marder - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/many-lullabies-murder-ballads The Effects of Music Therapy on Vital Signs, Feeding and Sleep in Premature Infants | J. Lowery, K. Stewart, A. Dassler, A Telsey, P. Hormel | https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article-abstract/131/5/902/31313/The-Effects-of-Music-Therapy-on-Vital-Signs?redirectedFrom=fulltext?autologincheck=redirected Wikipedia Lullaby - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lullaby  

One Church | Houston TX
ExtraOrdinary Relationships: Overcoming Conflict

One Church | Houston TX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 54:02


Welcome to "ExtraOrdinary Relationships," where in our latest episode titled "Overcoming Conflict," Pastor Ken Senchal takes us on a profound journey into the heart of peacemaking, inspired by the historic split between the Dassler brothers that led to the birth of Adidas and Puma. Recorded on February 11, 2024, this episode delves into the story of Adolf and Rudolf Dassler, whose disagreement not only divided a family but an entire town, highlighting the deep-seated impact of unresolved conflict. Pastor Ken invites listeners to reflect on their personal relationships and the conflicts that may be hindering them. Through biblical teachings and the example set by Jesus, he outlines practical steps toward reconciliation and peace, distinguishing the difference between being a peacemaker and a peacekeeper.  Whether you're struggling with a spouse, parent, friend, or any relationship, this episode offers guidance on healing, forgiveness, and the importance of taking the first steps toward mending broken bonds. Join us to discover how to transform your conflicts into opportunities for growth and harmony, embodying the blessed role of peacemakers in a divided world. Embrace the journey towards ExtraOrdinary Relationships and learn to overcome conflict with grace and love.  #ExtraOrdinaryRelationships #OvercomingConflict #Peacemaking #Reconciliation #Forgiveness #Healing #Unity #BlessedPeacemakers  

Do Go On
412 - Adidas Vs Puma, The Dassler Brothers Feud

Do Go On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 144:36


In 1919, two brothers began making revolutionary sports shoes. The Dasslers were changing the game, until they had a massive falling out and started two rival companies... Adidas and Puma. This is the story of a feud that split an entire town and created two of the largest sports brands in the world. Featuring special guest Kirsty Webeck!This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 10:42 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report).Support the show and get rewards like bonus episodes: patreon.com/DoGoOnPodSupport the show on Apple podcasts and get bonus episodes in the app: http://apple.co/dogoon Live show tickets: https://dogoonpod.com/live-shows/ Submit a topic idea directly to the hat: dogoonpod.com/suggest-a-topic/Check out our merch: https://do-go-on-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Check out our AACTA nominated web series: http://bit.ly/DGOWebSeries​ Check out Kirsty's new podcast, You'll Never Believe This, But...https://tr.ee/bu0wZ_4fbO Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader ThomasDo Go On acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we record on, the Wurundjeri people, in the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders, past and present. REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:https://www.adidassler.org/en/life-and-work/chroniclehttps://allthatsinteresting.com/adolf-dasslerhttps://www.cnbc.com/2013/10/09/sporting-rivals-adidas-originals-puma-herzogenaurach.htmlhttps://dasslerbrothers.weebly.com/https://www.businessinsider.com/how-puma-and-adidas-rivalry-divided-their-founding-town-for-70-years-2018-10?r=US&IR=T#dress-code-divides-the-city-into-two-camps-even-today-8https://www.adidas-group.com/en/about/history/https://about.puma.com/en/this-is-puma/history Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WszystkoWszedzie
Fascynująca historia powstania firm Adidas i Puma

WszystkoWszedzie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 22:36


Posłuchajcie fascynującej historii powstania i rozwoju firmy Adidas, Puma czy Arena. Wszystko zaczęło się po pierwszej wojnie światowej. kiedy bracia Adolf i Rudolf Dassler postanowili otworzyć pierwszą na świecie manufakturę obuwia sportowego.Wbrew ciężkim okresom powojennym po 1szej i po 2giej wojnie światowej, Wielkiemu Kryzysowi, okupacji przez wojska Alianckie bracia Dassler stworzyli nie tylko jedną, ale kilka firm produkujących najlepsze obuwie i odzież sportową. To historia sukcesu pisana determinacją, kreatywnością, pracowitością ale także oportunizmem braci Dassler. To historia dzięki której powstały buty z kolcami do biegania na bieżni, klapki pod prysznic i wiele innych ciekawych produktów, jak np niemieckie granatniki przeciwpancerne Panzerschreck. Dowiedz się więcej i posłuchaj tej inspirującej historii...To jest nowy podcast, bardzo potrzebuję :) Twojej pozytywnej recenzji na Spotify, Apple Podcasts czy Google Podcasts, albo na YouTube. Jeśli to co usłyszałeś lub usłyszałaś było ciekawe, poświęć minutkę na napisanie recenzji, to pomoże mi kontynuować tą historię i da motywację na dalsze odcinki. Codziennie. #podcast #słuchowisko #wszystkowszedzie #codziennie #wszystko #wszędzieSłuchamy na Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5jAxA7ZCDIJ3c4oYIabP3k?si=49af7c981a164025Słuchamy na Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/wszystkowszedzie/id1707180797Słuchamy na YouTube:https://youtube.com/@WszystkoWszedzie?si=XLuxsEXMonapvolg Oglądamy na Instagramiehttps://instagram.com/wszystkowszedzieplOglądamy na Facebookuhttps://www.facebook.com/wszystkowszedziepl/ Oglądamy na X dawniej Twitterhttps://twitter.com/WszystkoWszedziNasza strona www:https://wszystkowszedzie.buzzsprout.com

Suelasdegoma
El origen de las zapatillas promodel signature

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 26:46


adi Dassler tuvo la idea de asociar el nombre de un deportista referente a una zapatilla para que los fans de aquel deportista compraran la zapatilla deportiva de su ídolo. El primer deportista con el que adi Dassler decidió probar esta nueva estrategia de ventas fue con el tenista alemán Hans Hanne Nusslein, en 1949. Las primeras zapatillas pro model signature de la historia fueron las adidas Nublein (nickname de Hans Hanne Nussein).Hazte subscriptor en suelasdegoma.fm/premiumPodrás acceder al contenido exclusivo, escuchar los episodios sin publicidad y recibir merchandising de Suelas de Goma.

Vamos Todos Morrer
Adolf Dassler

Vamos Todos Morrer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 14:22


O inventor e empresário alemão morreu há 45 anos.

Cranberry Country Radio
Short: Adolph And Rudolph Dassler

Cranberry Country Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 6:36


Welcome to The Basement Show Podcast! In Short form. Adolph and Rudolph Dassler are responsible for two of the most popular shoe brands of all time. But their feud was legendary. Lace up your shoes and hit the notification bell and be sure to Please like, share and subscribe for more mediocre content. You can leave us a fun voicemail or text: 1-617-286-2203 Follow us on instagram: the.basementshow and TikTok: @thebasementshowpodcast Email us here: TheBasementShow22@gmail.com Merch Here: basement-show-podcast.printify.me/products Childrens book here: https://a.co/d/bkS89tp #thebasementshow #thebasementshowpodcast #basementshow

BrainStuff
BrainStuff Classics: How Did a Family Fued Spawn Adidas and Puma?

BrainStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 4:43


A battle between two brothers created the second- and third-largest sneaker companies in the world. Learn the story of the brothers Dassler in this classic episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/family-feud-that-spawned-adidas-and-puma.htmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Bizarre
Sports Biggest Family Feud Part Two

Sports Bizarre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 36:46


Last week we left off with the two Dassler brothers splitting apart their shoe company after a vicious falling out. With the Second World War now over, the two brothers start building their new companies, Puma and Adidas, with the rivalry only getting hotter. Titus O'Reily and Mick Molloy look at how the two feuding companies took sports apparel, footwear and marketing to new heights, and how the focus on each other meant they missed a new company emerging, Nike. If you'd like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. As a member, you'll get: A weekly bonus podcast Exclusive behind-the-scenes access Access to all past bonus episodes A fortnightly newsletter Access to the members-only chatroom Ability to vote on future episodes Early access to any live show tickets Click here to join today Follow Sports Bizarre on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

To Tylko Moda - Historia Mody
Z rodziną najlepiej na zdjęciach: ADIDAS VS PUMA część II

To Tylko Moda - Historia Mody

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 21:49


W tej części odcinka o historii dwóch światowych marek sportowych, stworzonych przez oszalałych z konfliktu braci Dassler, przyjrzymy się kolejnym wydarzeniom, które wpływały na rozwój Adidasa i Pumy. Poznamy kolejne pokolenie Dsslerów - Horsta i Armina, którzy po swoich ojcach przejęli zarówno stery firm jak i zamiłowanie do konfliktów. Dowiemy się też co do tego wszystkiego ma marka Arena. Przemysł sportowy staje się coraz bardziej konkurencyjny, a Dasslerowie wprowadzają nowe, przemyślane i bezczelne zagrywki, by zdobyć przewagę na rynku.Czy firmy zdołają przetrwać tę zaciętą rywalizację i kto ostatecznie zwycięży?

Tiny Revolutions
Rhys James

Tiny Revolutions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 43:40


Rhys on why he holds a grudge against Jake Gyllenhaal of all people, on how Arsenal's likely league title win is making him lose his mind, and why getting married is ridiculous. Rhys and Tiff then discuss the historic beef between the Dassler brothers, which led to the creation of the Adidas and Puma sports brands. Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Suelasdegoma
Quién es Adolf Dassler

Suelasdegoma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 8:14


El fundador de adidas Adolf Dassler nació el 3 de noviembre de 1900 en Herzogenaurach, una pequeña ciudad en Baviera, Alemania. Conocido como Adi, ya bien jovencillo mostró un gran interés por los deportes, le gustaba practicar el atletismo, el fútbol, el boxeo y el esquí. Comenzó a fabricar sus propios zapatos de atletismo cuando tenía aproximadamente 20 años, influenciado por su padre que trabajaba en una pequeña fabrica de zapatos.SUBSCRIBETE a Premium!Si te gusta mi contenido apóyame y hazte Premium en suelasdegoma.fmPodrás acceder a contenido exclusivo y merchandising de Suelas de Goma

Footure Podcasts
The Pitch Invaders #278 | O trabalho de Scout, com Dassler Marques, olheiro do Liverpool

Footure Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 51:00


Você sabe como funciona o trabalho de um scout, o popular olheiro? Nesta semana, recebemos Dassler Marques, scout do Liverpool na América do Sul, sobre a profissão. Os desafios, objetivos, trabalho direto com o clube, como precificar jogadores, diferentes níveis e tipos de atletas dependendo da Liga. DICAS FUTEBOLEIRAS: • Assistir a Athletic de Bielsa vs Barcelona de Guardiola: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxucQDy90_I&ab_channel=GameSpirit94 • Na Netflix, o documentário sobre Bill Russel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryHHifvsVwQ&ab_channel=Netflix • No The Athletic, matéria sobre posicionamento corporal e os 'kill points': https://theathletic.com/4146554/2023/02/05/guardiola-comments-on-body-language/ • Na Editora Grande Área, o livro "Escola Europeia": https://editoragrandearea.com.br/a-escola-europeia • Na Editora Grande Área, o livro "Klopp": https://editoragrandearea.com.br/klopp SOBRE O FOOTURE Aqui, vocês irão encontrar análises táticas de times e jogadores, explicações sobre conceitos táticos e ainda dois podcasts — um debatendo o futebol brasileiro e o outro entrevistando personagens do esporte. CONHEÇA O FOOTURE • Acesse o Site: https://footure.com.br/ • Footure Club: https://footure.com.br/footure-club/​​​​ • Loja Futeboleira: http://footure.com.br/loja • Cursos de Análise Tática: https://footure.com.br/footure-lab/​​​​ AS NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS • Twitter: http://twitter.com/footurefc​​​​​​​​​​​​​ • Instagram: http://instagram.com/footurefc​​​​​​​​ • Facebook: http://facebook.com/footurefc​​​​​​​​ • LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/footurefc

Radio Duna - Visionarios
Adolf Dassler y su legado en el Mundial

Radio Duna - Visionarios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022


Esta semana, el fundador de Adidas, Adolf Dassler, y su relación con el Mundial de Fútbol.

Radio Duna - Visionarios
Adolf Dassler y la consolidación en el Mundial

Radio Duna - Visionarios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022


Esta semana, el fundador de Adidas, Adolf Dassler, y su relación con el Mundial de Fútbol.

Radio Duna - Visionarios
Adolf Dassler y el ascenso deportivo

Radio Duna - Visionarios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022


Esta semana, el fundador de Adidas, Adolf Dassler, y su relación con el Mundial de Fútbol.

Radio Duna - Visionarios
Adolf Dassler y el balón del mundial: el inicio

Radio Duna - Visionarios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022


Esta semana, el fundador de Adidas, Adolf Dassler, y su relación con el Mundial de Fútbol.

Radio Duna - Visionarios
Visionarios: Adolf Dassler y el balón del mundial

Radio Duna - Visionarios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022


Esta semana, el fundador de Adidas, Adolf Dassler.

Let's Learn About...
#141 - Adi and Rudi Dassler: The Feud That Created Two Sporting Goods Giants

Let's Learn About...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 29:17


There have been many famous sibling rivalries throughout history. But have you ever heard of the one that went on to form two of the most recognisable sporting goods brands in the world? A vicious family feud that not only pitted two brothers against one another, but also divided the inhabitants of their hometown into warring factions that lasted for 60 years... this is the story of Adi and Rudi Dassler. --- Where to Find Us:  Head to our website, learnaboutpod.com, to read the full episode notes and see a list of links and resources used to research this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @learnaboutpod.  Support us on Patreon:  Want to help support the show? For only £2/month you'll get early access to episodes, two exclusive bonus episodes every month, a handwritten postcard, and outtakes that don't make the final cut. Go to patreon.com/learnaboutpod to get started! A huge thanks to our current patrons: Llinos, Luke, Bryony, Linde, Michael, Sarah, Steve, Dan, Megg, and George!

CO SIĘ NOSI
Historia firmy Puma

CO SIĘ NOSI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 16:21


Historia firmy PUMA to również historia dwóch zwaśnionych braci Dasslerów. Założyciel PUMY, Rudolf, jest bratem Adolfa, właściciela marki ADIDAS. Historię przytacza Jarosław Panek.

The History of Computing
Simulmatics: Simulating Advertising, Data, Democracy, and War in the 1960s

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 27:43


Dassler shoes was started by Adolf Dassler in 1924 in Germany, after he came home from World War I. His brother Rudolph joined him. They made athletic shoes and developed spikes to go on the bottom of the shoes. By 1936, they convinced Jesse Owens to wear their shoes on the way to his gold medals. Some of the American troops who liked the shoes during World War II helped spread the word. The brothers had a falling out soon after the war was over. Adolph founded Adidas while Rudolph created a rival shoe company called Puma. This was just in time for the advertising industry to convince people that if they bought athletic shoes that they would instantly be, er, athletic. The two companies became a part of an ad-driven identity that persists to this day. One most who buy the products advertised hardly understand themselves. A national identity involves concentric circles of understanding. The larger a nation, the more concentric circles and the harder it is to nail down exactly who has what identity. Part of this is that people spend less time thinking about who they are and more time being told who they should want to be like. Woven into the message of who a person should be is a bunch of products that a person has to buy to become the ideal. That's called advertising.  James White founded the first modern advertising agency called ‘R. F. White & Son' in Warwick Square, London in 1800. The industry evolved over the next hundred or so years as more plentiful supplies led to competition and so more of a need to advertise goods. Increasingly popular newspapers from better printing presses turned out a great place to advertise. The growth of industrialism meant there were plenty of goods and so competition between those who manufactured or trafficked those goods. The more efficient the machines of industry became, the more the advertising industry helped sell what the world might not yet know it needed. Many of those agencies settled into Madison Avenue in New York as balances of global power shifted and so by the end of World War II, Madison Avenue became a synonym for advertising. Many now-iconic brands were born in this era. Manufacturers and distributors weren't the only ones to use advertising. People put out ads to find loves in personals and by the 1950s advertising even began to find its way into politics. Iconic politicians could be created.  Dwight D Eisenhower served as the United States president from 1953 to 1961. He oversaw the liberation of Northern Africa in World War II, before he took command to plan the invasion of Normandy on D Day. He was almost universally held as a war hero in the United States. He had not held public office but the ad men of Madison Avenue were able to craft messages that put him into the White House. Messages like “I like Ike.” These were the early days of television and the early days of computers. A UNIVAC was able to predict that Eisenhower would defeat Adlai Stevenson in a landslide election in 1952. The country was not “Madly for Adlai” as his slogan went.  ENIAC had first been used in 1945. MIT Whirlwind was created in 1951, and the age of interactive computing was upon us. Not only could a computer predict who might win an election but new options in data processing allowed for more granular ways to analyze data. A young Senator named John F. Kennedy was heralded as a “new candidate for the 1960s.” Just a few years later Stephenson had lambasted Ike for using advertising, but this new generation was willing to let computers help build a platform - just as the advertisers were starting to use computers to help them figure out the best way to market a product. It turns out that words mattered. At the beginning of that 1960 election, many observed they couldn't tell much difference between the two candidates: Richard Nixon and John Kennedy. Kennedy's democrats were still largely factored between those who believed in philosophies dating back to the New Deal and segregationists. Ike presided over the early days of the post-World War II new world order. This new generation, like new generations before and since, was different. They seemed to embrace the new digital era. Someone like JFK wasn't punching cards and feeding them into a computer, writing algorithms, or out surveying people to collect that data. That was done by a company that was founded in 1959 called Simulmatics. Jill Lepore called them the What If men in her book called If/Then - a great read that goes further into the politics of the day. It's a fascinating read. The founder of the company was a Madison Avenue ad man named Ed Greenfield. He surrounded himself with a cast of characters that included people from John Hopkins University, MIT, Yale, and IBM.  Ithiel de Sola Pool had studied Nazi and Soviet propaganda during World War II. He picked up on work from Hungarian Frigyes Karinthy and with students ran Monte Carlo simulations on people's acquaintances to formulate what would later become The Small World Problem or the Six Degrees of Separation, a later inspiration for the social network of the same name and even later, for Facebook. The social sciences had become digital. Political science could then be used to get at the very issues that could separate Kennedy from Nixon. The People Machine as one called it was a computer simulation, thus the name of the company. It would analyze voting behaviors. The previous Democratic candidate Stevenson had long-winded, complex speeches. They analyzed the electorate and found that “I Like Ike” resonated with more people. It had, after all, been developed by the same ad man who came up with “Melts in your mouth, not in your hands” for M&Ms. They called the project Project Microscope. They recruited some of the best liberal minds in political science and computer science. They split the electorate into 480 groups. A big focus was how to win the African-American vote. Turns out Gallup polls didn't study that vote because Southern newspapers had blocked doing so. Civil rights, and race relations in general wasn't unlike a few other issues. There was anti-Catholic, anti-Jew, and anti-a lot. The Republicans were the party of Lincoln and had gotten a lot of votes over the last hundred years for that. But factions within the party had shifted. Loyalties were shifting. Kennedy was a Catholic but many had cautioned he should down-play that issue. The computer predicted civil rights and anti-Catholic bigotry would help him, which became Kennedy's platform. He stood for what was right but were they his positions or just what the nerds thought? He gained votes at the last minute. Turns out the other disenfranchised groups saw the bigotry against one group as akin to bigotry against their own; just like the computers thought they would. Kennedy became an anti-segregationist, as that would help win the Black vote in some large population centers. It was the most aggressive, or liberal, civil-rights plank the Democrats had ever taken up.  Civil rights are human rights. Catholic rights are as well. Kennedy offered the role of Vice President to Lyndon B Johnson, the Senate Majority Leader and was nominated to the Democratic candidate. Project Microscope from Simulmatics was hired in part to shore up Jewish and African-American votes. They said Kennedy should turn the fact that he was a Catholic into a strength. Use the fact he was Catholic to give up a few votes here and there in the South but pick up other votes. He also took the Simulmatics information as it came out of the IBM 704 mainframe to shore up his stance on other issues. That confidence helped him out-perform Nixon in televised debates. They used teletypes and even had the kids rooms converted into temporary data rooms. CBS predicted Nixon would win. Less than an hour later they predicted Kennedy would win. Kennedy won the popular vote by .1 percent of the country even after two recounts. The Black vote hat turned out big for Kennedy. News leaked about the work Simulmatics had done for Kennedy. Some knew that IBM had helped Hitler track Jews as has been written about in the book IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black. Others still had issues with advertising in campaigns and couldn't fathom computers. Despite Stalin's disgust for computers some compared the use of computers to Stalinistic propaganda. Yet it worked - even if in retrospect the findings were all things we could all take for granted. They weren't yet. The Kennedy campaign at first denied the “use of an electronic brain and yet their reports live on in the Kennedy Library. A movement against the use of the computer seemed to die after Kennedy was assassinated.  Books of fiction persisted, like The 480 from Eugene Burdick, which got its title from the number of groups Simulmatics used. The company went on to experiment with every potential market their computer simulation could be used in. The most obvious was the advertising industry. But many of those companies went on to buy their own computers. They already had what many now know is the most important aspect of any data analytics project: the data. Sometimes they had decades of buying data - and could start over on more modern computers. They worked with the Times to analyze election results in 1962, to try and catch newspapers up with television. The project was a failure and newspapers leaned into more commentary and longer-term analysis to remain a relevant supplier of news in a world of real-time television. They applied their brand of statistics to help simulate the economy of Venezuela in a project called Project Camelot, which LBJ later shot down.  Their most profitable venture became working with the defense department to do research in Vietnam. They collected data, analyzed data, punched data into cards, and fed it into computers. Pool was unabashedly pro-US and it's arguable that they saw what they wanted to see. So did the war planners in the pentagon, who followed Robert McNamara. McNamara had been one of the Quiz Kids who turned around the Ford Motor Company with a new brand of data-driven management to analyze trends in the car industry, shore up supply chains, and out-innovate the competition. He became the first president of the company who wasn't a Ford. His family had moved to the US from Ireland to flee the Great Irish Famine. Not many generations later he got an MBA from Harvard before he became a captain in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II primarily as an analyst. Henry Ford the second hired his whole group to help with the company.  As many in politics and the military learn, companies and nations are very different. They did well at first, reducing the emphasis on big nuclear first strike capabilities and developing other military capabilities. One of those was how to deal with guerrilla warfare and counterinsurgencies. That became critical in Vietnam, a war between the communist North Vietnamese and the South Vietnamese. The North was backed by North Korea, China, and the Soviet Union, the South backed by the United States, South Korea, Australia. Others got involved but those were the main parties. We can think of McNamara's use of computers to provide just in time provisioning of armed forces and move spending to where it could be most impactful, which slashed over $10 billion in military spending. As the Vietnam war intensified, statistically the number of troops killed by Americans vs American casualties made it look computationally like the was was being won. In hindsight we know it was not.  Under McNamara, ARPA hired Simulmatics to study the situation on the ground. They would merge computers, information warfare, psychological warfare, and social sciences. The Vietnamese that they interviewed didn't always tell them the truth. After all, maybe they were CIA agents. Many of the studies lacked true scholars as the war was unpopular back home. People who collected data weren't always skilled at the job. They spoke primarily with those they didn't get shot at as much while going to see. In general, the algorithms might have worked or might not have worked - but they had bad data. Yet Simulmatics sent reports that the operations were going well to McNamara. Many in the military would remember this as real capabilities at cyber warfare and information warfare were developed in the following decades. Back home, Simulmatics also became increasingly tied up in things Kennedy might have arguably fought against. There were riots, civil rights protests, and Simulatics took contracts to simulate racial riots. Some felt they could riot or go die in in the jungles of Vietnam. The era of predictive policing had begun as the hope of the early 1960s turned into the apathy of the late 1960s. Martin Luther King Jr spoke out again riot prediction, yet Simulmatics pushed on. Whether their insights were effective in many of the situations, just like in Vietnam - was dubious. They helped usher in the era of Surveillance capitalism, in a way. But the arrival of computers in ad agencies meant that if they hadn't of, someone else would have.  People didn't take kindly to being poked, prodded, and analyzed intellectually. Automation took jobs, which Kennedy had addressed in rhetoric if not in action. The war was deeply unpopular as American soldiers came home from a far off land in caskets. The link between Simulmatics and academia was known. Students protested against them and claimed they were war criminals. The psychological warfare abroad, being on the wrong side of history at home with the race riots, and the disintegrating military-industrial-university complex didn't help. There were technical issues. The technology had changed away from languages like FORTRAN. Further, the number of data points required and how they were processed required what we now call “Big Data” and “machine learning.” Those technologies showed promise early but more mathematics needed to be developed to fully weaponize the surveillance everything. More code and libraries needed to be developed to crunch the large amounts of statistics. More work needed to be done to get better data and process it. The computerization of the social sciences was just beginning and while people like Pool predicted the societal impacts we could expect, people at ARPA doubted the results and the company they created could not be saved as all these factors converged to put them into bankruptcy in 1970.  Their ideas and research lived on. Pool and others published some of their findings. Books opened the minds to the good and bad of what technology could do. The Southern politicians, or Dixiecrats, fell apart. Nixon embraced a new brand of conservatism as he lost the race to be the Governor of California to Pat Brown in 1962. There were charges of voter fraud from the 1960 election. The Mansfeld Amendment restricted military funding of basic research in 1969 and went into effect in 1970. Ike had warned of the growing links between universities as the creators of weapons of war like what Simulmatics signified and the amendment helped pull back funding for such exploits. As Lepore points out in her book, mid-century liberalism was dead. Nixon tapped into the silent majority who countered the counterculture of the 1960s. Crime rose and the conservatives became the party of law and order. He opened up relations with China, spun down the Vietnam war, negotiated with the Soviet leader Brezhnev to warm relations, and rolled back Johnson's attempts at what had been called The Great Society to get inflation back in check. Under him the incarceration rate in the United States exploded. His presidency ended with Watergate and under Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush, the personal computer became prolific and the internet, once an ARPA project began to take shape. They all used computers to find and weigh issues, thaw the Cold War, and build a new digitally-driven world order. The Clinton years saw an acceleration of the Internet and by the early 2000s companies like PayPal were on the rise. One of their founders was Peter Thiel. Peter Thiel founded Palantir in 2003 then invested in companies like Facebook with his PayPal money. Palantir received backing from In-Q-Tel “World-class, cutting-edge technologies for National Security”. In-Q-Tel was founded in 1999 as the global technological evolution began to explode. While the governments of the world had helped build the internet, it wasn't long before they realized it gave an asymmetrical advantage to newcomers. The more widely available the internet, the more far reaching attacks could go, the more subversive economic warfare could be. Governmental agencies like the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) needed more data and the long promised artificial intelligence technologies to comb through that data. Agencies then got together and launched their own venture capital fund, similar to those in the private sector - one called In-Q-Tel. Palantir has worked to develop software for the US Immigration and Customers Enforcement, or ICE, to investigate criminal activities and allegedly used data obtained from Cambridge Analytica along with Facebook data. The initial aim of the company was to take technology developed for PayPal's fraud detection and apply it to other areas like terrorism, with help from intelligence agencies. They help fight fraud for nations and have worked with the CIA, NSA, FBI, CDC, and various branches of the United States military on various software projects. Their Gotham project is the culmination of decades of predictive policing work.  There are dozens of other companies like Palantir. Just as Pool's work on Six Degrees of Separation, social networks made the amount of data that could be harvested all the greater. Companies use that data to sell products. Nations use that data for propaganda. Those who get elected to run nations use that data to find out what they need to say to be allowed to do so. The data is more accurate with every passing year. Few of the ideas are all that new, just better executed. The original sin mostly forgotten, we still have to struggle with the impact and ethical ramifications. Politics has always had a bit of a ruse in a rise to power. Now it's less about personal observation and more about the observations and analyses that can be gleaned from large troves of data. The issues brought up in books like The 480 are as poignant today as they were in the 1950s.

The History Hour
Dassler brothers' rift

The History Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 51:30


A collection of this week's Witness History programmes, presented by Max Pearson. The guest is Nicholas Smith, author of "Kicks: The Great American Story of Sneakers" and Presenter of the BBC's "Sneakernomics" podcast. He explains how footwear revolutionised sport and became high-fashion. In 1948, two brothers from a small German town called Rudi and Adi Dassler created the sportswear firms Puma and Adidas. Reena Stanton-Sharma hears from Adi Dassler's daughter, Sigi Dassler, who remembers her father's obsession with footwear and talks about her fondness for the rappers, Run-DMC, who paid tribute to her dad's shoes in a song. We also hear about one man's mission to castrate Pablo Escobar's hippos, the unpredictable rule of Kenya's former President, Jomo Kenyatta, the 'Japanese Schindler', and the raising of the 400-year-old Mary Rose. (Photo: Adi Dassler. Credit: Brauner/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

Witness History
Dassler brothers' rift

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 10:21


In 1948, brothers Adi and Rudi Dassler who lived in a small German town fell out. They went on to create globally renowned sportswear firms Adidas and Puma. Adi Dassler played a crucial role in West Germany's victory in the 1954 World Cup with his game-changing footwear. Reena Stanton-Sharma hears from Adi Dassler's daughter Sigi Dassler, who remembers her dad's obsession with sports shoes and talks about her fondness for rappers Run-DMC who paid tribute to her dad's shoes in their 1986 song My Adidas. (Photo: Adi Dassler. Credit: Brauner/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

Dans La Tête D'un Coureur
L'Incroyable Histoire d'Adidas, une saga familiale fratricide

Dans La Tête D'un Coureur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 20:44


Adidas est l'une des marques de sport les plus connues et réputées au monde . Pourtant, rien ne prédestinait la famille Dassler à fonder un empire du sport. Alors comment, dans une Allemagne meurtrie par les deux guerres, deux frères ont réussi sans argent, à créer la première multinationale du sport avant de mener une guerre fratricide. Vous vous apprêtez à découvrir l'incroyable histoire d'ADIDAS, la marque qui à révolutionné l'industrie du sport en la réinventant.

The Cloud Podcast
ทายาทรุ่นสอง | EP. 04 | PUMA vs adidas เหตุจากความขัดแย้งของพี่น้อง Dassler เป็นการแบ่งพรรคแบ่งพวกของคนทั้งเม

The Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 15:39


สองธุรกิจสินค้ากีฬารายใหญ่จากเมือง Herzogenaurach ที่เริ่มต้นจากความขัดแย้งในครอบครัว ดำเนินรายการ : ดร.กฤษฎ์เลิศ สัมพันธารักษ์

Prometheus Decoded
Building on the Adidas family legacy: the impact of innovation on sports, gaining a competitive edge, and creating the future of sports tech w/ Alex Bente

Prometheus Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 40:01


Joining us today is Alex Bente. In 2018, Alex Co-Founded ADvantage, a global VC fund investing in companies innovating new technologies and disrupting many aspects of the sports space. Innovating in sports runs in the family. Alex's great-grandfather was Adolf Dassler, the founder of the sportswear brand that bears a shortened version of his first and last name—Adidas. Would Jesse Owns have won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics had he not worn the innovative canvas and rubber running spikes hand-made for him by Dassler? Would West Germany have beaten heavily-favored Hungary in the 1954 World Cup final had Dassler's patented screw-in metal cleats not been worn in the second half of a rain-soaked game? Simply put, Dassler's innovations gave athletes around the world, participating in a range of sports a considerable edge. ADvantage is building upon Alex's family legacy and investing in entrepreneurs committed to moving sports forward, whether that means giving athletes a competitive advantage, enhancing fans' experience, or redefining what it means to participate in sports altogether. In our chat, Alex talks about what a family name can and can't do, describes his passion for getting more people involved in sports, and shares a vision of how technology will change sports beyond recognition in the decade to come.  

Lets Talk Petty!
Adidas vs. Puma - Jesse Owens Saves a Shoe Factory

Lets Talk Petty!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 70:02


Episode number 9. That's one less than 10!! Today, Andrew talks about the petty feud between the Dassler brothers, Adolph and Rudolph. Or as they were known Adi and Rudi. What started off as a shoe business between two brothers turned out to be a petty feud that launched the Rivalry of Adidas vs. Puma. Oh, and we talk about how because Jesse Owens was so amazing in the olympics that he actually saved a shoe factory! If you have a petty story and would like us to discuss it, please be sure and send it in anywhere below (email preferred). Also, we'd love it if you'd subscribe and give us a review. It helps us a ton!Support The Show: Buy Us a CoffeeLets Talk Petty! Teepublic Store: Buy Our MerchWorld Wide Web: www.letstalkpetty.comTwitter: pettytalkpodInstagram: letstalkpettypodFacebook: facebook.com/letstalkpettypodEmail: letstalkpettypod@gmail.comCall/text: 1-904-446-8448 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Encyclopedia Obscura
E is for Epiphanies & E is for Enemies (The Dassler Brothers)

Encyclopedia Obscura

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 53:30


LSD, designer shoes, and one of the pettiest feuds we have ever heard of. Join us this week as we talk epiphanies and enemies. Artwork: Jovana StekovicLogo:  nydaaaMusic: Home Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod   Karen's Sources:Beach Combing, “Beachcombing's Bizarre History Blog,” Beachcombing's Bizarre History Blog (April 2016)“Biography.com,” “Constantine I,” Biography.com (A&E Networks Television, May 2021)“Clueless,” Clueless. “Dictionary.com,” “Epiphany definition & meaning,” Dictionary.com (Dictionary.com). Editors of Encylcopedia Britannica, “Encyclopædia Britannica,” Encyclopædia Britannica (Encyclopædia Britannica, inc.). Elise Ballard, “Psychology Today,” Psychology Today (April 2011). Georgia Petridou, “Divine epiphany in greek literature and culture,” in Divine epiphany in greek literature and culture (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015). Herodotus and A.D. Godley, “Perseus,” Perseus (Tufts University). History Today | Published in History Today Volume 69 Issue 3 March 2019, “History Today,” History Today. “IMDb,” “When Harry Met Sally...,” IMDb (IMDb.com). Kit Kittelstad, “Your Dictionary,” Your Dictionary. “Mindbloom wordmark in dark blue,” “Mindbloom: Psychedelic Medicine is here,” Mindbloom wordmark in dark blue. Moises Velasquez-Manoff, “Nautilus,” Nautilus (March 2019). Myles Hudson, “Encyclopædia Britannica,” Encyclopædia Britannica (Encyclopædia Britannica, inc.). Olivia B. Waxman, “Time,” Time (Time, December 2020). Robin Carhart-Harris, “The Guardian,” The Guardian (June 2020). “Wikipedia,” “Eureka effect,” Wikipedia (Wikimedia Foundation, December 2021). William Braxton Irvine, Aha!: The moments of insight that shape our World (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015). “Woodhead Publishing,” “What is an epiphany in literature?,” Woodhead Publishing (2019). Casey's Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dassler_brothers_feudhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_OwensHome Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source:  http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100563 Artist:  http://incompetech.com/ 

Kleine Fragen 2021
Jonas Dassler, wieso hast du kein Social Media?

Kleine Fragen 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 13:40


Lotte und Eddie wollen von Jonas wissen: Wenn du eine Frau wärst, wie würdest du aussehen? Welchen Tick hast du? Von wem wurdest du schon mal beim Popeln erwischt? Wann bist du spießig? Warst du schon mal verliebt und woher wusstest du, dass du verliebt bist? Jonas Dassler: https://schumacher-pr.com/schauspielerinnen/ansicht/anzeigen/jonas-dassler/ Schickt eure Gästevorschläge an kleinefragen@mitvergnuegen.com Kleine Fragen ist eine Produktion von Mit Vergnügen und Nickelodeon. Mit Vergnügen Podcast: https://instagram.com/mitvergnuegen_podcast/ Nickelodeon: https://nick.de/ | https://instagram.com/nickelodeondeutsch/ Produktion: Maxi Stumm Redaktion & Mitarbeit: Christina Winkler, Victoria Kempter und Maleen Haug Technik: Maximilian Frisch Schnitt: Sebastian Wellendorf Musik: Jan Köppen

Die Spoilsusen | Radio Fritz
Jonas Dassler aus "Mein Sohn" über Anke Engelke und seltsame Essgewohnheiten

Die Spoilsusen | Radio Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 55:53


Er war das Gesprächsthema der Berlinale 2019, wo er als der Serienmörder Fritz Honka in "Der goldene Handschuh" für Ekel, Zorn und Bewunderung sorgte. Zwei Jahre später ist Jonas Dassler aus dem Showgeschäft nicht mehr weg zu denken. Anna erzählt er, warum "Twin Peaks", Spritzgepäck und Kaffee für ihn unweigerlich zusammen hängen und wie sehr er Anke Engelke bewundert. Warum Anna das Gespräch dennoch mehrmals beenden wollte? Das hört ihr in dieser Folge! SPOILER ALERT über das Ende von "James Bond - Keine Zeit zu sterben" bei Minute 20:20-21:37

Wiki University
Extreme Ironing to Adi Dassler plus a special guest!

Wiki University

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 75:17


Has the name Adolf been forever tainted or are there a few good Adolfs out there? How did Jesse Owens singlehandedly save Adidas? Where's the most extreme place that you've ironed a shirt? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they welcome a special guest to the podcast (an actual teacher!) and march across Wikipedia from the little known sport of extreme ironing to the founder of Adidas Adi Dassler.  

Ngày Này Năm Ấy
Ngày này năm ấy ngày 03 tháng 11 - vua Lý Thái Tông. nghệ sĩ Thành Lộc, Thiên Hoàng Minh Trị, Adolf Dassler, ...

Ngày Này Năm Ấy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 13:43


Xin chào các bạn thính giả đến với chương trình Ngày Này Năm Ấy, số ra thứ 4 ngày 03/11 --------------------------- Mở đầu chương trình là một thông tin về văn hóa - ẩm thực Việt Nam. Và đây tiếp tục là một thông tin khiến chúng ta thêm tự hào về đất nước Việt Nam với nhiều nét đẹp văn hóa được thế giới công nhận. Đó là gì hãy cùng lắng nghe nhé! -------------------------- Danh ngôn cuộc sống: “Tình yêu, tình bạn, không phải là cả đời không cãi nhau, mà là cãi nhau rồi vẫn có thể bên nhau cả đời.” ------------------------- Sự kiện ngày 03/11: 1, Vua Lý Thái Tông 2, Nghệ sĩ Thành Lộc 3, Thiên Hoàng Minh Trị 4, Adolf Dassler - người sáng lập hàng Adidas ------------------------- Giọng đọc: Phạm Kỳ, Hoàng Ngân, Quốc Đạt ★ Mọi thông tin xin liên hệ: ngaynaynamay1501@gmail.com

WIKIPOD por FELIPE SOLARI
ADIDAS E O NAZISMO: A COLLAB MAIS BIZARRA DA HISTÓRIA

WIKIPOD por FELIPE SOLARI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 9:13


Após o final da Primeira Guerra mundial, a Alemanha estava em uma péssima situação econômica. Adolf Dassler teve uma grande ideia para ajudar a sua família, ele se aventurava pelo campo de batalha e juntava pedaços de couro, de paraquedas e qualquer coisa que tivesse sobrado do conflito. Adolf ou Adi, como era conhecido, usava estes retalhos para criar calçados e seu irmão Rudolf era uma máquina de vender as criações de seu irmão. Os negócios deslancharam com a ascensão de outro Adolf ao poder, o Fuhrer do bigodinho investiu pesado em esportes para ajudar os jovens a desenvolverem um físico de soldado. Os irmãos Adi e Rudolf não concordavam em relação aos ideais nazistas, mas aceitaram o seu dinheiro. Dinheiro que possibilitou que os irmãos Dassler fundassem duas marcas gigantes de artigos esportivos que funcionam até hoje. Quer conhecer melhor a história destes irmãos? Aperte o play!

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti
Hermanos que se odiaban: Los Dassler fundan su primera fábrica antes de crear Adidas y Puma (1924)

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 6:03


El 1 de julio de 1924 los hermanos Adi y Rudolf Dassler, ambos miembros del partido Nazi, fundaron su primera fábrica de calzado, antes de separarse por serias diferencias que los llevaron al odio mutuo y a convertirse en rivales, creadores de las famosas marcas Adidas y Puma.

Historias de la economía
Adidas, Puma y el odio fraternal tras la guerra de las zapatillas

Historias de la economía

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 19:03


¿Eres de Adidas o de Puma? O vamos más allá, ¿dejarías de relacionarte con alguien por apoyar a una marca o a la otra? Parece absurdo, pero esto pasó en una pequeña ciudad alemana durante décadas. No ha habido enfrentamiento más despiadado en el mundo del deporte que el vivido entre estas dos empresas. ¿Qué tiene de especial esta historia? Que es un enfrentamiento fraticida, entre hermanos con ideas de negocio opuestas, y que además se alimentó del calor de la fiebre deportiva nazi.Todo comenzó entre el final del siglo XIX y el principio del XX, en el seno de la familia Dassler. El patriarca, Christoph, venía de una familia especializada en el mundo textil, pero la crisis y la industrialización le llevaron a dedicarse al mundo del calzado. Estaba casado con Pauline y tenían cuatro hijos: Fritz, Rudolf, Adolf y Marie.Estalló la primera guerra mundial, y los tres chicos tuvieron que ir a luchar. En concreto, al frente belga. Pero por suerte, sobrevivieron al conflicto y pudieron volver a casa, a su ciudad natal, Herzogenaurach, famosa por sus zapatos.La ciudad, como toda Alemania, sufría una gran crisis económica. Su madre, que tenía una pequeña lavandería en casa, había tenido que cerrar el negocio. Y en ese espacio que quedó libre aprovechó Adolf para montar una empresa de calzado. Inicialmente, contó con la ayuda de su padre, y con los conocimientos que había adquirido en este sector.Comenzó vendiendo zapatos a sus vecinos. Y el negocio no iba mal. Tanto que acabó uniéndose su hermano mayor, Rudolf. Así nació la empresa Hermanos Dassler. El problema era que Adolf y Rudolf no se llevaban bien, pero contaban con habilidades complementarias. El pequeño era creativo y estaba obsesionado con la fabricación. Mientras que el mayor era sociable, tenía una gran visión comercial y era un gran vendedor.En los años 20 del pasado siglo el deporte se transformó, pasando de ser un hobbie de la alta sociedad a un fenómeno de masas. Esta tendencia impulsó el negocio de los Hermanos Dassler, que en poco tiempo vio como sus instalaciones se quedaban pequeñas.Pero la década de los 20 pasó, llegó la de los 30, y Alemania se convirtió en un foco de turbulencias, precipitadas sobre todo por la llegada de Hitler al poder. Ni Adolf ni Rudolf estaban interesados ni metidos en el mundo de la política, pero vieron en la obsesión del nazismo por el deporte una oportunidad comercial. Y no se equivocaron: las ventas se dispararon y el negocio prosperó durante aquel periodo. El mayor de los hermanos hasta acabaría afiliándose al partido nazi.Pero no fue el único motivo de su éxito. También supieron aprovechar el tirón olímpico. Su debut en estas competiciones se produjo en 1928, en Amsterdam, donde por primera vez atletas alemanes usaron sus diseños. Pero el gran impulso les llegaría en 1936, cuando convencieron al velocista Jesse Owens, protagonista de aquellos JJOO de Berlín, de que utilizase su calzado. La publicidad fue enorme.El problema era que mientras el éxito en el negocio se disparaba, las diferencias entre los hermanos también crecían. Adolf defendía que sin sus diseños la marca no existiría. Mientras que Rudolf aseguraba que sin su don para las ventas las zapatillas estarían pudriéndose en el almacén. El primero quería fabricar mejores productos, y el segundo vender más. Enfrentamientos que se mezclaban con pugnas personales, rumores sobre las paternidades de sus respectivos hijos, acusaciones de robarse el uno al otro...Las cosas se complicaron aún más con el estallido de la II Guerra Mundial. Tanto para la empresa como para la relación personal. Rudolf fue llamado a filas, a combatir en Polonia, a pesar de ser el mayor y de superar los 40 años. Adolf se quedó al frente de la compañía, que se transformó para ayudar en los esfuerzos de guerra de Alemania. Como todo el pueblo, se dedicó a hacer desde componentes para misiles a ropa para el ejército.A Rudolf tener que ir al frente le sentó fatal. No solo por tener que estar lejos de su familia, sino por quedarse apartado de la gerencia de la compañía durante tanto tiempo. Tal era su enfado, que llegó a amanazar con cerrar la compañía, solo para que Adolf también tuviera que ir a luchar. Cuando la guerra estaba llegando a su fin, y con el ejército soviético ya a las puertas de Polonia, Rudolf huyó de vuelta a su ciudad. Coincidió en aquellas fechas la muerte del patriarca, en la que quizá fue la última vez que la familia se mostró unida.Poco después, los nazis detuvieron a Rudolf por desertor. Y tras quedar libre, fue detenido de nuevo, esta vez por los aliados, gracias a una denuncia anónima. Desde la cárcel, escribía a su hermano, solicitándole ayuda para salir. Pero sospechando que había sido el propio Adolf quien le había denunciado. Aseguraba que todo era una conspiración para apartarle de la empresa. Pero los estadounidenses tenían suficientes pruebas de que Rudolf estaba comprometido con el nazismo. Fue liberado un año después ante la imposibilidad de los aliados de comprobar la situación de todos los acusados.En venganza, Rudolf acusó a su hermano de haber tenido la iniciativa de transformar la compañía en una fábrica de armamento. Sin embargo, Adolf contó con el apoyo de numerosos testigos. Empleados, proveedores... alguno de ellos hasta judíos, que aseguraron que no tenía ningún interés en la política. Los dos quedaron libres, pero tras tantas acusaciones y traiciones, la convivencia entre ellos era ya imposible. En 1948 todo estalla.Repartieron sus pertenencias, reunieron a todos sus empleados, y les pidieron que eligieran con quién querían quedarse. El equipo comercial prefirió seguír con Rudolf, mientras que los obreros continuaron a Adolf. La familia también se vio obligada a tomar partido. Rudolf y sus seguidores se trasladaron al otro lado del río, a 500 metros. Y ese mismo año se fundaron las dos nuevas compañías. Adolf creó Adidas, una contracción de Adolf Dassler. Mientras que Rudolf lanzó Ruda (de Rudolf Dassler), aunque después le cambiaría el nombre a Puma, un apodo que había recibido en su juventud.¿La nueva situación resolvió los problemas? Al contrario, hizo la rivalidad más profunda y la trasladó a todos los habitantes de la ciudad. Había que ser de Adidas o de Puma. Y cada uno tenía sus bares, e incluso sus clubes de fútbol. Y como los Capuleto y los Montesco, las bodas entre enemigos estaban prohibidas.De hecho, se le llamaba 'la ciudad de los cuellos doblados', porque los vecinos miraban al suelo para ver qué zapatillas calzaba el otro antes de saludar.La rivalidad se trasladó a los negocios. Uno de los grandes objetivos de los Dassler siempre fue calzar a la selección alemana de fútbol. En 1954 volvía a jugar un mundial. El entrenador le pidió a Rudolf que le pagase 1.000 marcos al mes para utilizar sus productos. Una cifra que al dueño de Puma le pareció muy elevada, así que rompió la negociación. Un error que Adolf supo aprovechar, accediendo a las demandas del seleccionador. Se dio la circunstancia de que Alemania salió campeona, en un terreno embarrado donde las zapatillas Adidas demostraron su eficacia.Los JJOO de Melbourne, en 1956, marcaron un nuevo hito en la rivalidad, con los hijos entrando por primera vez en la disputa. Horst, primogénito de Adolf, demostró tener una gran visión para los negocios, aunque sus métodos no siempre fueran los más limpios. Lo demostró en Australia. Los cargamentos de material deportivo estaban retenidos en aduanas. Horst le pidió a los atletas que trabajaban con Adidas que escribiénsen a la autoridad portuaria para que liberasen el cargamento. Y mientras tanto, por otro lado, se aseguraba de que el calzado de Puma quedase atrapado. Aprovechó para regalar su material a todos los deportistas. No les quedó más remedio que calzar Adidas.Armin, el hijo de Rudolf, trató de devolver el golpe en los JJOO de Roma, en 1960. Convenció al gran velocista del momento, Hary, para que corriera con zapatillas Puma. ¡Ganó la carrera! Pero la alegría en Puma solo duró unos minutos. Exactamente, los que pasaron hasta que Hary fue a recoger la medalla de oro. Y en vez de ir con sus botas Puma... calzaba unas zapatillas de Adidas. Juró que había sido un descuido.Los grandes éxitos en aquel momento para Puma llegaron gracias al fútbol. Logró fichar para su marca a Eusebio, y sobre todo a Pele. Armin lo convenció a pesar de haber acordado con sus primos que no competirían por la gran estrella brasileña. Fue la gota que colmó el vaso, y lo que definitivamente trasladó el odio a los descendientes de Adolf y Rudolf.En realidad, el acuerdo con Pele fue una ruina, por el elevado caché del futbolista. Pero el brasileño no dejó lugar a dudas. Antes de hacer el saque inicial en la final del Mundial de 1970 se agachó y se ató lentamente los cordones de sus botas. Todo el mundo vio que calzaba unas Puma.En la década de los 70, con la pugna en uno de sus momentos más álgidos, murieron ambos fundadores. Rudolf en 1974, y Adolf en 1978. Armin trató de mediar para que se reconciliasen. Pero no hay constancia de que se produjese ningún encuentro. Salvo sus respectivos chóferes, que aseguran que seis meses antes de morir Rudolf los enemistados hermanos se vieron una tarde en la cercana Nuremberg. Ni familia, ni amigos, ni empleados se habrían enterado. Ambos están enterrados en el cementerio de Herzogenaurach, pero cada uno en una punta.La dura competencia, algunas decisiones erróneas, la mala suerte (Horst Dassler muere en 1987 con tan solo 51 años)... provocan que a finales de los 80 sendas compañías sean vendidas a grupos extranjeros. Actualmente pertenecen a conglomerados franceses.

China Business Cast
Ep. 119: Thriving in China's Eommerce Ecosystem with Sandrine Zerbib

China Business Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 39:11


Bio Sandrine ZerbibOver 25 years' experience in consumer business in China, out of which the last seven years working on cracking the code of Chinese digital native millennials.Sandrine Zerbib founded and is currently running a Shanghai based and China focused brand management and digital agency specialized in digital brand strategy, e-commerce operations and 360 marketing – from performance marketing to community management and event digitalization. Most Full Jet clients are international fashion, lifestyle and sports labels, such as G-Star, Dr. Martens, Lacoste, TOMS, Brooks Running, Skechers, UGG, DeBeers and many others (www.fulljet.com.cn). Early this year, Full Jet was acquired by Baozun, the undisputed e-commerce service provider in China.In addition, she is currently a member of the Advisory Board of Pictet Premium Brands Fund, as well as a director of the board of Allure Systems – a start-up providing fashion companies with a solution for virtualized apparel enabling virtual try-on.She was previously a director of the board of Esprit Holdings Ltd., a director of the China board of Infront Sports & Media, the non-executive Chairman of the Board of Lacoste China and CEO and Executive Director of China Dongxiang (Group) Co., Ltd, a Chinese company listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange and specialized in the production, marketing and distribution of sports fashion brands in China and Japan, notably Kappa and Phenix.Until mid-2007, Sandrine Zerbib was the President of adidas Greater China. She was appointed in the mid-1990s to create and develop the China business of adidas. She started and successfully developed the adidas business in China, from its naissance stage to its present market leading position.Under Sandrine's leadership, adidas emerged as a leading performance sports brand in China, set to be the number one brand by 2008. With a network of close to 4,000 adidas brand stores across approx 500 cities when Sandrine left adidas, adidas was already achieving about USD 1 billion in net sales, making China the second largest market for adidas outside the United States.Underpinning these achievements was a fully controlled distribution system and a constant effort to build a distinctive and inspirational brand for China's young, dynamic and energetic consumers.One of adidas Greater China's most outstanding milestones has been securing the partnership rights to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The partnership was a platform for ongoing engagement with Chinese consumers and a true point of differentiation that proved adidas commitment to the development of sports in China.While guiding adidas to success in China, Sandrine managed to make and maintain adidas Greater China the most profitable subsidiary of the adidas Group, and in the process built a tightly knit team of about 1000 staff united by their impossible is nothing attitude.Last, Sandrine successfully led the integration of Reebok in the adidas group in China and pioneered a new approach to adidas Group organization by achieving the highest level of integration of Taylor Made (Golf) in the adidas Group.Before her involvement in China, Sandrine was head of acquisition financing at a banking subsidiary of the AGF Group, where one of the most important transactions she led was the sale of adidas by the Dassler family to its new shareholders. Episode content:Sandrine led Adidas China for 13 years starting from 1994. She knows every detail on the Sports Industry and in the past years expanded this knowledge to a wide scope of consumer brands. Sandrine shares the 3 factors that made Adidas China succeed. Also later in the interview she will share why some brands succeed and other fail.The early days of Sandrine's China career at Adidas. And differences between now and then on reaching consumers3 success factors of Adidas China to go from 0 into a billion USD companyWhy most foreign brands are using a TP for their E-commerce businessWhy her company Full Jet merged with BaozunWhy some brands fail and some succeedShould you have China expertise in local market or at head office overseasTo go international as a Chinese company what culture is neededWhat are the main differences comparing Western platforms versus Chinese platformsWill there be ONE global Ecommerce EcosystemHow the consumer experience is leading online shopping in ChinaThe book Sandrine is writing about Chinese businesses, leadership and entrepreneurshipHow to handle uncertainty, thrive in chaos and face digitalizationWhat is next for Sandrine Episode Mentions:Find Sandrine Zerbib on LinkedinTheir website is http://www.fulljet.com.cnBATX = Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, XiaomiGAFA = Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple Download and SubscribeDownload this episode right click and choose "save as"Subscribe to China Business Cast on iTunesOr check out the full list on subscription optionsAdd Jons ('jslemmer'), Lina ('Lina-Litao') or Simon ('sraadt') on WeChat to join China Business Cast WeChat groupFind your host Jons on LinkedIN, Simon on LinkedIN and Lina on LinkedINJoin China Business Cast WeChat group

Sneakernomics
4. A Fistful of Shoes

Sneakernomics

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 60:25


How the shoe wars and the Dassler family rivalry reached their peak in Mexico 1968. Sneakernomics is a close encounter with the visionaries, artisans and journeymen who've made, and been made, by trainers. We'll follow in the footsteps of mavericks, hustlers and dreamers, and hear their tales of boom and bust, fame and infamy, hope and heartbreak. Across nine episodes, Sneakernomics tells the extraordinary origin stories of some of the world's biggest brands, and how sponsorship deals and celebrity culture redefined our relationship with products. It's also a business story – how leisure has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry; a sports story – how games became organised and grew into a global spectacle; and it's a story of invention – how enthusiastic hobbyist-pioneers often took extraordinary risks that changed the course of sport and fashion. The sneaker story is characterised by fierce competition and rivalry. We explore how the quest to be number one tore families and friendships apart and divided towns. Above all, this is the story of the people behind the shoes. What you'll hear is a mix of interviews with many of the key individuals who've played their part in that extraordinary story, interlaced with moments of fiction inspired by their testimonies and our research. Written and presented by Nicholas Smith, with 1Xtra presenter Ace. The drama is written by Al Smith. Episode 4 Cast: Bud . . . . . Joe Sims Tommie . . . . . Arun Blair-Mangat John . . . . . Stefan Adegbola David . . . . . Gunnar Cauthery Sepp . . . . . Ian Dunnett Jnr Michel . . . . . Hasan Dixon Inspector . . . . . Joseph Balderrama Horst . . . . . Mark Edel-Hunt Concierge . . . . . Cecilia Appiah Other parts . . . . . Charlotte East & Trevor White Production Trainee: Marithe Van Der Aa Assistant Producer: Ben Hollands Sound: Peter Ringrose Producer: Sasha Yevtushenko Special thanks: Art Simburg, David Jones, Sigi Dassler, Professor Akilah Carter-Francique, Dr Todd Boyd, Michael Dassler, John Boulter, Patrick Nally, Michael McKnight, Helmut Fischer, Harry Blutstein, Professor Kevin Hylton and Kerstin Neuber.

Sneakernomics
2. Dassler vs. Dassler

Sneakernomics

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 55:51


How two shoe-making brothers played a part in altering German history. Sneakernomics is a close encounter with the visionaries, artisans and journeymen who've made, and been made, by trainers. We'll follow in the footsteps of mavericks, hustlers and dreamers, and hear their tales of boom and bust, fame and infamy, hope and heartbreak. Across nine episodes, Sneakernomics tells the extraordinary origin stories of some of the world's biggest brands, and how sponsorship deals and celebrity culture redefined our relationship with products. It's also a business story – how leisure has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry; a sports story – how games became organised and grew into a global spectacle; and it's a story of invention – how enthusiastic hobbyist-pioneers often took extraordinary risks that changed the course of sport and fashion. The sneaker story is characterised by fierce competition and rivalry. We explore how the quest to be number one tore families and friendships apart and divided towns. Above all, this is the story of the people behind the shoes. What you'll hear is a mix of interviews with many of the key individuals who've played their part in that extraordinary story, interlaced with moments of fiction inspired by their testimonies and our research. Written and presented by Nicholas Smith, with 1Xtra presenter Ace. The drama is written by Al Smith. Episode 2 Cast: Sepp . . . . . Roger Ringrose Joe . . . . . Aaron Gelkoff Rudi . . . . . Joe Sims Adi . . . . . Gunnar Cauthery Horst . . . . . Mark Edel-Hunt Fritz . . . . . Ian Dunnet Jnr Eckel . . . . . Stefan Adegbola Charles . . . . . Trevor White Clarissa . . . . . Jane Whittenshaw Chuck . . . . . Joseph Balderrama Bill . . . . . Nathan Osgood Production Trainee: Marithe Van Der Aa Assistant Producer: Ben Hollands Sound: Peter Ringrose Producer: Sasha Yevtushenko Special thanks: Joe Foster, Sigi Dassler, Michael Dassler, Abe Aamidor, Charles Slack, Angelo Anastasio, Patrick Nally, John Boulter, David Jones, Michael McKnight, Helmut Fischer, Kerstin Neuber and Victoria Purcell.

The Liar's Club: Fishing Expertise, Pro Angler Advice, and New England Fishing News
The Liars Club 4-28-21.with Lee Dassler of the Western Foothills Land Trust

The Liar's Club: Fishing Expertise, Pro Angler Advice, and New England Fishing News

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 45:35


Join Broadcaster John Williams and Lee Dassler with Western Foothills Land Trust.

Tirada Larga
Tirada Larga 2×15 | Ya no hay dinerito

Tirada Larga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 139:17


Programa número 15 de la segunda temporada del Podcast Tirada Larga, presentado por Angel (@Contadordekm) y Victor (@Premarathon). Programa que vuelve a estar patrocinado únicamente por las monedas que nos envían nuestros oyentes (que vuelven a ser necesarias) y en el que nos han pedido amablemente que no mencionemos a la empresa del sector textil deportivo fundada por un señor de nombre muy alemán y apellido Dassler. En el programa de esta semana Ángel nos contará cómo lleva los exámenes escritos del curso de montaña y el porqué de ese amor desmedido de los madrileños por la nieve. Seguimos profundizando en las orgías, por su puesto de forma totalmente académica, e intentamos crear un reglamento uniforme y justo para que este nuevo deporte olímpico demuestre que para sentir los valores del olimpismo no hace falta llevar ropa (calcetines de los de yoga si el suelo está muy frío o necesitas un agarre extra). Como en anteriores programas, repasamos el penúltimo programa del mandaloriano. Sí amigos, penúltimo. Disney nos tiene bien jodidos, se acaba la segunda temporada y nos tendrán 6 meses o más sin el chiquitillo verde y lo que es peor, sin sección en el podcast. El minuto de atletismo está cubierto con el fichaje de Javi Guerra y remataremos el programa con los consejos de Victor para regalar algo más que cacharros estas navidades. Seguimos con el concurso de "Las peores rutas para correr del mundo mundial" y la semana que viene tenemos especial "correr sin tener ni idea", (aceptamos también que nos la enviéis escrita en un mail (para vergonzosos/as)) En la web www.TiradaLargaPodcast.com podrás dejar tus monedas y también encontrar la información extra de todo lo que hemos ido hablado durante el programa: https://www.tiradalargapodcast.com/tirada-larga-2x15-ya-no-hay-dinerito/ Recuerda que hablamos sin tener ni idea y que puedes enviar tus dudas en twitter con el hashtag #ConsultorioTL. También puedes seguirnos en nuestro twitter @tirada_larga y nueva cuenta de Instagram @Tirada_Larga_Podcast. Y si tienes una historia sobre correr sin tener ni idea, puedes compartirla con todos enviándonos un audio (cortito) o texto al e-mail tiradalargapodcast@gmail.com Nos puedes escuchar todos los viernes (si no rompemos algo) en tu plataforma de podcasts favorita: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GdlTagMd64mKMcqZmBrlV - Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-tirada-larga_sq_f1790238_1.html - Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/tirada-larga/id1484784679 - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TiradaLargaPodcast - Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mOTA4OGEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Síguenos en: Angel (@Contadordekm): - https://contadordekm.com/ - https://twitter.com/contadordekm Victor (@Premarathon): - https://www.Premarathon.com - https://twitter.com/PreMarathon Intro musical: Living Nightmare by Snowflake (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/54422 Ft: Blue Wave Theory

Soccer 101
#35 How did sibling strife lead to the creation of Adidas and Puma?

Soccer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 8:51


On this episode of Soccer 101, Taylor explains the history of the Dassler brothers who 1) did not like each other and 2) founded Puma and Adidas, respectively. This episode delves into some of the theories about the nature of their split, and how their quest to outdo each other fueled a corporate rivalry that still exists today. The Soccer 101 theme (and plenty of other excellent music) can be found right here: https://aerialist.bandcamp.com This episode is brought to you by ExpressVPN. Go to expressvpn.com/soccer to get 3 additional months for FREE!

Soccer 101
#35 How did sibling strife lead to the creation of Adidas and Puma?

Soccer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 8:49


On this episode of Soccer 101, Taylor explains the history of the Dassler brothers who 1) did not like each other and 2) founded Puma and Adidas, respectively. This episode delves into some of the theories about the nature of their split, and how their quest to outdo each other fueled a corporate rivalry that still exists today. The Soccer 101 theme (and plenty of other excellent music) can be found right here: https://aerialist.bandcamp.com This episode is brought to you by ExpressVPN. Go to expressvpn.com/soccer to get 3 additional months for FREE!

Blanco y Negro Podcast
CONOCE LA GUERRA DE ADIDAS VS. PUMA! CUANTO CUESTA DISNEY+? EN LA MÚSICA SHARON ROSE CON RUMEX2020

Blanco y Negro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 48:51


El dia de hoy conoceremos la historia que ha traído hasta estos días la rivalidad entre las dos marcas pertenecientes a los hermanos Dassler y entre otras cosas enterate cuanto va a costar Disney+ en Mexico! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blancoynegropodcast/message

Via lliure - Il·lustres execrables

Germans Dassler

Via lliure - Il·lustres execrables

Germans Dassler

Via lliure - Il·lustres execrables

Germans Dassler

Tee Time
Episode 8: Adidas vs. Puma (Adi Dassler vs. Rudi Dassler) Part One

Tee Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 78:12


In episode 8, we cover the story of two brothers, Adolf 'Adi' Dassler and Rudolf 'Rudi" Dassler and their lifelong feud that ultimately led to a family rivalry that would shape the modern world of sports and sneakers as we know them. These two would go to any length to one up the other, and ended up duking it out for the biggest athlete's in the world to represent their brands, and they got there through backstabbing and collusion. Listen as we tell the story of how the two brands came to be superpowers in the sports world, and how the the two brothers would pass along their rivalry to their sons and anyone who worked for them. And we do this all while failing miserably at attempting German accents. P.S. strap in! This one is gonna be our first two parter. Part two dropping next week!

PODCASTING WITH STAGE
Episode 177: Wayan’s World - The Dassler Brothers

PODCASTING WITH STAGE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 15:59


The brothers who founded two large shoe companies.

Tiempo de Adicion
Tiempo de adicion episodio 10

Tiempo de Adicion

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 58:37


Hay marcas deportivas que marcan una historia. En este episodio les contamos la historia detrás de esas grandes empresas a nivel mundial que se encargan de vestir atletas.

Evil Genius with Russell Kane
Adi Dassler, founder of Adidas

Evil Genius with Russell Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 43:14


Darren Harriott, Nathan Caton and Joanne McNally put the boot in to the sportswear giant.

QUEERKRAM
Falk Richter und Jonas Dassler über ungeoutete Schauspieler, „toxische Männlichkeit“ und eine "ziemlich kaputte Branche"

QUEERKRAM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 59:08


Die Gäste der ersten QUEERKRAM-Folge sind der Schauspieler Jonas Dassler und den Dramatiker und Theaterregisseur Falk Richter. Der 1996 geborene Dassler, der auf der Berlinale als "European Shooting Star" ausgezeichnet wurde, steht derzeit in Richters Stück "In My Room" im Maxim Gorki Theater auf der Bühne – eine von der Kritik viel gelobte Auseinandersetzung mit toxischer Männlichkeit. Im vergangenen Jahr sorgte er mit seiner Darstellung des Serienmörders Fritz Honka in "Der Goldene Handschuh" für Aufsehen. Falk Richter wiederum durfte 2019 für sein Gesamtwerk, zu dem auch das wichtige schwule Stück "Small Town Boy" gehört, den Special Teddy Award mit nach Hause nehmen. Besondere mediale Aufmerksamkeit erlangte der 50-Jährige vor fünf Jahren wegen seines Theaterstücks "Fear", in dem er auch zeitgenössische Homo-Hasser benannte. Diese fühlten sich durch das Stück diskriminiert; eine Klage von "Demo für alle"-Organisatorin Hedwig von Beverfoerde scheiterte jedoch vor dem Berliner Landgericht Daraufhin zog auch die AfD-Politikerin Beatrix von Storch ihre Klage zurück.

Der Berlinale Podcast | rbbKultur
Star-Tag: Lilith Stangenberg, Jonas Dassler und Lars Eidinger

Der Berlinale Podcast | rbbKultur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 19:01


Sie spielt unmittelbar und radikal - Lilith Stangenberg über ihre Rolle in "Orphea" und den Dreh mit Alexander Kluge und Khavn. Unser Kritiker Carsten Beyer berichtet über den französischen Wettbewerbsbeitrag "Effacer l'historique". In dieser Gelbwesten-Komödie geht es auch um die Abgründe unserer "schönen neuen Social-Media-Welt". Außerdem antwortet der diesjährige "Shooting-Star" Jonas Dassler auf die Frage: Was macht einen Star aus? Und in unserem Berlinale Splitter hat Franziska Walser noch einen anderen Star im Blick: Lars Eidinger.

Die Spoilsusen | Radio Fritz
Blutige "Hunters" und Berlinale Shooting Star Jonas Dassler im Interview

Die Spoilsusen | Radio Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 54:45


Trotz viel Hunde-Content läuft diese Woche nur Trockenfutter im Kino an. Gut, dann verrät Anna schon mal, warum auf der Berlinale 2020 die Filmkritiker*innen alle mit Magenknurren in den Sälen sitzen werden. Jonas Dassler aus "Der goldene Handschuh" erzählt, wie es sich anfühlt, als neuer Berlinale Shooting Star in die Fußstapfen von Daniel Craig und Daniel Brühl zu treten. Und Bingewatcherin Selin kann sich über die Nazijäger-Serie "Hunters" mit Al Pacino freuen.

OneStep Podcast
6. GUERRA de marcas | Adidas VS Nike Pt. 1

OneStep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 15:27


En este episodio Marco Aranda te hace saber la historia de una de las marcas mas grandes y poderosas del mundo, ADIDAS. Esta es la primera parte de tres, ya que estó es una GUERRA. Espero te encante y disfrutes este episodio. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onestep_podcast/?hl=es-la Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMpo7ZxlOVxM6EybiTjs3lw?view_as=subscriber

Eine Stunde Film - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Jonas Dassler - Verwandlungskünstler und European Shootingstar

Eine Stunde Film - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 37:29


Spätestens seit er den Frauenmörder Fritz Honka gespielt hat, ist Jonas Dassler eine der großen deutschen Schauspielhoffnungen. Ein Jahr nach seinem großen Berlinale-Auftritt wird er dort jetzt zum "European Shootingstar" gekürt. Vorher verrät er in Eine Stunde Film aber noch, was seit Honka so alles passiert ist.

Guerras Comerciais
Nike vs. Adidas - A linha de largada | 2

Guerras Comerciais

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 25:11


Rudi e Adi Dassler começaram o “Negócio Dassler” na década de 1920 na garagem de seus pais, reciclando materiais de equipamentos e uniformes militares da Primeira Guerra Mundial. Eles conseguiram colocar um par de sapatilhas de atletismo nos pés de um atleta chamado Jesse Owens nas Olimpíadas de 1936, e a empresa decolou... até a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A guerra podia ter terminado para a Alemanha, mas a rivalidade entre Adi e Rudi estava apenas esquentando. Rudi partiu para abrir sua própria empresa, a Puma, e Adi criou a Adidas. Cinquenta anos depois, com um ferro de waffle e um estoque da Onitsuka Tiger, Phil Knight e Bill Bowerman começam a mexer com alguns sapatos na cozinha de Bowerman. O ferro de waffle não durou muito, mas os sapatos duraram.

Kampf der Unternehmen
Nike vs. Adidas - Die Startlinie | 2

Kampf der Unternehmen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 25:12


Rudi und Adi Dassler gründeten in den 1920er Jahren das Unternehmen ‚Gebrüder Dassler‘ in der Garage ihrer Eltern. Sie verwerteten Material von Soldatenuniformen und Ausrüstungen aus dem ersten Weltkrieg wieder. Sie brachten einen Sportler namens Jesse Owens dazu, bei den Olympischen Spielen 1936 ein Paar ihrer Spikes zu tragen, was ihrem Unternehmen zu einem Senkrechtstart verhalf.Der Krieg war zwar für Deutschland vorbei, aber die Rivalität zwischen Adi und Rudi fing gerade erst an.Die Brüder gingen getrennte Wege: Rudi gründete Puma, Adi kreierte Adidas.50 Jahre später beginnen Phil Knight und Bill Bowerman, mithilfe eines Waffeleisens und Inventar von Onitsuka Tiger, in Bowermans Küche an Schuhen herumzutüfteln. Das Waffeleisen überlebte nicht, die Schuhe wurden unsterblich.„Kampf der Unternehmen“ wird von Amiaz Habtu moderiert, Vox-Sendergesicht und Moderator des TV-Formats „Höhle der Löwen“ – www.amiaz.deUnterstützt uns, indem Ihr unseren Partner unterstützt:Indeed ist die größte Jobseite der Welt¹ und in über 60 Ländern präsent – seit 2008 auch in Deutschland. Unsere Mission: „We help people get jobs.“ 250 Millionen Besucher*innen² sind jeden Monat auf Indeed, um nach Jobs zu suchen. Auch immer mehr Arbeitgeber nutzen Indeed, um ihre offenen Positionen mit qualifizierten Kandidatinnen und Kandidaten zu besetzen. Starten Sie jetzt Ihre Suche auf: www.indeed.com(Quellen: ¹ gemäß comScore, bezogen auf Total Visits weltweit, ² Google Analytics, September 2018, bezogen auf Unique monthly Visitors weltweit).Wir freuen uns zudem, wenn ihr an unserer Umfrage teilnehmt: wondery.com/umfrage

Be a Great Entrepreneur
Be a Great Entrepreneur - Adolf Dassler Interview

Be a Great Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 4:54


Interview with Adolf Dassler, who is the creator of Adidas

MENSCHEN ÜBERZEUGEN mit Wlad Jachtchenko
63: Britta Dassler (FDP): "Mit Bürokratie treiben wir junge Unternehmer in die Insolvenz!"

MENSCHEN ÜBERZEUGEN mit Wlad Jachtchenko

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 34:41


Ich spreche in dieser Podcast-Folge mit Frau Britta Dassler (FDP). Sie ist seit 2017 Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages in der FDP-Fraktion und Obfrau im Sportausschuss.  Was Du aus diesem Interview mitnehmen kannst:  Wie überzeugt Frau Britta Dassler als Polit-Profi im Alltag E-Sport: Soll man E-Sport als Sport im Rechtssinne anerkennen? Wie kann es sein, dass das Bildungsetat gekürzt wurde Mittelständler: Wie möchte die FDP den Mittelständlern das Leben vereinfachen Für weitere kostenfreie Materialien rund um "MENSCHEN ÜBERZEUGEN" gehe auf argumentorik.com/downloads/ Abonniere den Podcast, bewerte ihn bitte auf Apple Podcasts (bewerte.argumentorik.com). Schreib Wlad gerne für Themenvorschläge und bei Fragen an podcast@argumentorik.com

PRIMUM GRADUS (el primer paso)
Serie "grandes piques empresariales" : dassler vs. dassler (adidas vs. puma)

PRIMUM GRADUS (el primer paso)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 24:34


En este primer episodio de "grandes piques" empresariales, narramos el enfrentamiento de los hermanos Dassler, que empezaron juntos una empresa de calzado deportivo y acabaron compitiendo a la cabeza de dos marcas emblemáticas, ADIDAS y PUMA.

Eine Stunde Film - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Fatih Akin und Jonas Dassler über Gewalt im Film - "Der goldene Handschuh"

Eine Stunde Film - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 31:43


Fatih Akins Romanverfilmung "Der goldene Handschuh" ist schwer zu ertragen. Seine Brutalität spaltete die Berlinale-Besucher: Ist der Film über den Hamburger Serienmörder Fritz Honka zu brutal? Sind die Gewaltszenen zu exzessiv? Wird hier mit dem Opferbild wehrloser Frauen gespielt? - In Eine Stunde Film sprechen Fatih Akin und Hauptdarsteller Jonas Dassler über das polarisierende Mörderporträt.

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Jonas Dassler – The Golden Glove #Berlinale2019

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


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Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Jonas Dassler – The Golden Glove #Berlinale2019

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


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Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Jonas Dassler – The Golden Glove #Berlinale2019

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


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Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Jonas Dassler – The Golden Glove #Berlinale2019

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


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Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Jonas Dassler – The Golden Glove #Berlinale2019

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


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Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Jonas Dassler – The Golden Glove #Berlinale2019

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019


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The Two Mikes - On the Record
148: The Porky Review of Books (Volume 7)

The Two Mikes - On the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 46:27


Mike Parry (ably assisted by Mike Graham) reviews three more titles including: The Boot Brothers; the story of the Dassler feud, Withdrawn Traces: Searching for the Truth about Richey Manic by Sarah Hawys Roberts and Making Evil: The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side by Dr Julia Shaw on the latest On the Record...

QDSA Podcast
3: Puma y Adidas, la historia de los hermanos Dassler

QDSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 26:55


La historia detrás de tan importantes empresas es muy interesante y en este episodio intentamos contarte lo que pasó: Hermanos separados, empresas separadas y hasta una ciudad enfrentada son algunas cosas que pasaron mientras ambas marcas crecían. Suscribíte a nuestro canal y no te pierdas ningún episodio

BrainStuff
How Did a Family Feud Spawn Adidas and Puma?

BrainStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 5:03


A battle between two brothers created the second- and third-largest sneaker companies in the world. Learn the story of the brothers Dassler in this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Eine Stunde Film - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Jonas Dassler im Interview: Der, die, Dassler!

Eine Stunde Film - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 38:40


Kaum einer hat ihn bemerkt, als er 2015 an der Seite von Franz Rogowski in "Uns geht es gut" gespielt hat. Da war Jonas Dassler gerade mal 18. Jetzt ist er 22 und ist hintereinander im Berlinale-Film "Das Schweigende Klassenzimmer" und dann in "LOMO" zu sehen, der diese Woche startet. 

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.
#041 Pronounce Fashion Brands like an American

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 16:57


Today you'll practice some pronunciation with the most popular fashion brands on the market. I'll help you to pronounce these brands just like an American. Later you'll practice your listening with an interesting point of view story. You can finally learn English in a fun and effective way, only by listening! Please help me to spread the word by sharing it with your friends and family or by writing a review on iTunes. That means a lot to me. Thanks!

 Before you continue listening make sure you get the text. Visit my website: SpeakEnglishPod.com and look for episode 041 Now let the fun begin! I'll be giving you some information about each brand, and you'll need to guess the name of the brand. Believe me, it'll be fun!
 Let's get started! 1. Adidas When you think of sports, what name comes to mind? I'll give you a hint: it's a German brand. ____________________________ (Answer my question.) It's Adidas! Adidas is a famous German brand that designs and manufactures shoes, clothing, and accessories. The founder named the company after his nickname Adi and his last name Dassler.


 2. Armani What's one of the most popular and expensive Italian fashion brand? The name starts with the letter A. Can you guess? __________________________ (Answer my question.)

 Yes! Armani. And Giorgio Armani, an Italian fashion designer formed his company, Armani, in 1975. The brand is widely known for its men's and women's ready-to-wear accessories, glasses, cosmetics, and perfumes.   READ THE TEXT HERE: SpeakEnglishPod.com

Filme, Kino und mehr
Interview Isaiah Michalski Jonas Dassler Lena Klenke Tom Gramenz

Filme, Kino und mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 18:49


Ein Exklusives Interview mit den Hauptdarstellern des Films "Das schweigende Klassenzimmer"

EDUTAKE with Horace Buddoo
EDUTAKE #001: Farewell Brian Dassler

EDUTAKE with Horace Buddoo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 37:03


On my very first episode, I interview the late Dr. Brian Dassler, who was a champion for teacher improvement and student success.

The Rotunda with Trimmel Gomes
Episode 99: Growth Mindset

The Rotunda with Trimmel Gomes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 26:09


As the healthcare bill blame game continues, Trimmel Gomes’ latest episode of The Rotunda explores what’s next after the GOP’s failure to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Plus, the battle over local control intensifies as the Florida League of Mayors calls on state lawmakers to “back off.” Gomes interviews League of Mayors President, Carol McCormack of Palm Shores. Also, a special tribute to the life of Dr. Brian Dassler who served as the deputy chancellor of Florida’s Department of Education. Dassler recently passed away of apparent natural causes. Gomes interviews his friend and colleague Education Commissioner Pam Stewart. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.

Slow German
SG #132: Adidas und Puma

Slow German

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 5:48


Kennt Ihr eigentlich die Geschichte von Adidas und Puma? Heute sind das zwei der größten Sportartikelmarken der ganzen Welt. Aber alles fing ganz, ganz klein an. Und zwar 1924. Damals lebten die Brüder Adolf und Rudolf Dassler in Herzogenaurach, einer kleinen Stadt mit 20.000 Einwohnern in Franken, also in Bayern. Sie hatten gute Ideen. Zum Beispiel machten sie Schuhe aus Leinen. Ihr Vater war Weber, also kannte er sich mit Stoffen aus. Und die jungen Männer, beide Anfang 20, experimentierten mit dem Stoff – sie fertigten sehr leichte Laufschuhe an und gründeten die Sportschuhfabrik „Gebrüder Dassler“. Die Arbeit war klar aufgeteilt: Der introvertierte Adolf, kurz „Adi“ genannt, verbrachte seine Zeit in der Werkstatt, entwarf und fertigte die Schuhe. Sein Bruder Rudolf war für's Marketing zuständig, er ging mit den Schuhen auf Sportplätze oder in Gasthäuser und verkaufte sie dort. Das Geschäft ging gut – sie entwickelten Sportschuhe für viele verschiedene Sportarten. Lediglich ihre Frauen verstanden sich nicht so gut – es gab immer öfter Spannungen. Dann beginnt die Zeit der Nationalsozialisten. Die Brüder treten der NSDAP bei. Doch dann gibt es Ärger: Adi macht einen Schuh für Jesse Owens, einen Afroamerikaner. Das gefällt den Nazis überhaupt nicht – und Rudolf auch nicht. Aber Adi macht es trotzdem, und Owens holt bei den Olympischen Spielen in Berlin vier Goldmedaillen. Im Krieg wird die Fabrik geschlossen, kein Mensch braucht im Krieg Sportschuhe. Wichtiger sind Waffen. Also produzieren die Brüder eine Panzerabwehrwaffe. Rudolf muss in den Krieg ziehen – Adi nicht, er wird als zu wichtig eingestuft. Nicht gut für die Brüder. Er desertiert und wird gefangen – zum Glück kommt er nur ins Gefängnis, andere wurden sofort erschossen. Dann ist der Krieg endlich vorbei – und die Amerikaner sind da. Sie wollen die Fabrik sprengen, immerhin wurden hier Waffen produziert – als sie aber von den Schuhen für Jesse Owens erfahren, lassen sie es sein. Glück gehabt. Die Brüder müssen dennoch in Gefangenschaft. Rudolf wird Spionage vorgeworfen. Warum? Rudolf ist sicher, dass ihn jemand denunziert hat: Sein Bruder und dessen Frau. Das Verhältnis ist endgültig zerstört. 1948 ist die Trennung nicht mehr aufzuhalten: Die Brüder teilen die Firma auf. Adi bleibt in der Fabrik, er nennt die Firma nun „Adidas“, eine Abkürzung von Adi Dassler. Rudolf „Rudi“ Dassler zieht mit 14 Mitarbeitern in eine alte Schreinerei auf der anderen Seite des Flusses Aurach. Dort gründet er seine eigene Firma, er nennt sie Puma. Beide sind zunächst sehr erfolgreich. Denn während andere Sportler noch mit Stiefeln mit schweren Schutzkappen unterwegs sind, stellen die Dassler-Brüder leichte und flexible Schuhe her, mit denen man sich viel besser bewegen kann. Jetzt kämpfen die Brüder gegeneinander – und zwar mit den Waffen des Marketings. Rudolf klaut seinem Bruder eine Idee: Die der Schraubstollen für Fußballschuhe. Das bedeutet, dass man unten an die Schuhe Stollen anschrauben kann, und zwar unterschiedlicher Länge. Damit man beim Laufen nicht rutscht. Dennoch bleibt Adi erfolgreicher: Er erfindet das noch heute berühmte Adidas-Logo mit den drei Streifen. Und 1954 bei der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft wird die Mannschaft mit seinen Schuhen Weltmeister. Wie es weiterging? Beide Brüder Dassler starben in den 70er-Jahren. Sie haben sich nie versöhnt. Ihre Kinder waren ebenfalls zerstritten und kämpften gegeneinander. Heute hat die Adidas-Group über 55.000 Mitarbeiter und einen Umsatz von fast 17 Milliarden Euro pro Jahr. Puma hat 11.000 Mitarbeiter und einen Umsatz von 3 Milliarden Euro pro Jahr. Text der Episode als PDF: https://slowgerman.com/folgen/sg132kurz.pdf

Two Woke Boys
Episode 15 - Adi Dassler with James McKenzie and David Woodhead

Two Woke Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 52:21


In the third One Woke Boy, Joel is joined by James McKenzie and David Woodhead to talk about White Pride, Putin, some lady's holiday and David Leyonhjelm.

Caustic Soda
Sibling Rivalry

Caustic Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2012


Mister Doctor Greg Bole - B.Sc. (Biology) and Ph.D. (Evolution and Ecology) - joins us to talk about sibling rivalry in the animal kingdom, which of course includes that most savage and destructive animal - homo sapiens. Includes siblicide, porbeagle ovophagy, adelphophagi, polyembryoni in parasitoid wasps, and the Dassler brothers, Karla Homolka & the Han sisters. All this plus news & pop culture including the Game of Thrones analysis you didn't ask for. Music: "Anything You Can Do" by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters Images Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrqgPjZ07Ts

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio M&B - 08.01.09 - Adidas Golf - Tiss Dahan, Global Director of Marketing - Hour 1

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2009 40:45


During Mike's Course - Mike and Billy discuss some very common phone calls that actually occur everyday at golf courses around the world.  1st-Interview Tiss Dahan,Senior Director of Global Appareladidas Golf PhilosophyGolfers are athletes.adidas Golf makes equipment that drives athletes to performa at the highest levelWe design our equipment to maximize the body’s golf potential.We engineer our equipment with the most innovative technology in the sport.We push our equipment in the very same way athletes push their bodies.We don’t make shoes, shirts or jackets you wear.WE MAKE EQUIPMENT for your bodyIt has been 60 years since Adolf Dassler first put three stripes on a pair of athletic shoes, creating one of the most recognizable athletic brands in the world. The German sportswear company he founded, adidas (an amalgam of his nickname, "Adi," and the first three letters of his last name), marked the 60th anniversary with a special collection of golf apparel, as worn by Sergio Garcia in the U.S. Open this past June 2009.adidas’s exuberant branding reflects the sea change in golf fashion, from classicism to athleticism. Until recent years, golf has shied away from graphic displays on clothing, rooted as the sport is in genteel, country club tradition.adidas has long been torn about using their well-known trademark in an overt way on golf clothing. For many years when the company did put the three-stripe logo on golf shirts, it was only in a tone-on-tone color scheme—blue embroidery on a blue shirt, for instance. It was there but not there.Currently, the company is expanding its branding of other apparel, emphasizing the guiding philosophy of its founder Dassler, who equipped Jesse Owens with his track spikes for the 1936 Olympics. The idea has always been the development of specific performance clothing for each sport —to help athletes do their best. "We believe golf is a sport," said Tiss Dahan, senior director of global apparel for Adidas Golf. "The products we build always respect golf."With adidas technology like ClimaCool, ClimaProof and ClimaLite, all designed to maximize comfort while highlighting your style, you can enjoy the feel of a great day at the course even when you're stuck having a casual day at the office. Men, women and juniors can enjoy Comfort, Style, Technology and Athleticism which are all now blended in the adidas brand and look.Currently featuring the adidas brand on Tour: Sergio Garcia, Kenny Perry, Justin Rose, Dustin Johnson and Jason Day. And, on the LPGA Tour look for Paula Creamer and Natalie Gulbis.www.adidasgolf.comClick here for information on Golf-A-Palooza 2009 with Mike and Billy!Avila Beach Golf Resort - www.avilabeachresort.com Blacklake Golf Resort - www.blacklake.comInn at Avila Beach - www.avilabeachca.comAvila LaFonda Hotel - www.avilalafondahotel.comGolfland Warehouse - www.golflandwarehouse.comSlickstix - www.slickstix.comFor more information on Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy visit www.golftalkradio.com and visit www.centralcoasttoday.com for Golf Talk TV with Mike & Billy.