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This Saturday, October 25, Hudson Hall presents a special preview performance of “What is Your Hand in This?,” a new collaboration between acclaimed baritone Davóne Tines and early music band Ruckus.The performance will be broadcast live as part of WAMC's On the Road series.
Bítið með Lilju, Simma og Ómari. Stefán Ás Ingvarsson, stofnandi og forstjóri Njarðar, sem vill byggja magnesíumverksmiðju á Grundartanga í Hvalfirði, var á línunni. María Ericsdóttir, móðir barns sem er í meðferð í Suður-Afríku, settist niður með okkur og fór yfir úrræðið og úrræðaleysi á Íslandi. Ingvar Örn Ingvarsson, stjórnarmaður Íslandsspila sf. fyrir hönd Rauða krossins á Íslandi, ræddi við okkur um veðmálastarfsemi á Íslandi og erlendis. Davíð Þór Arnarsson, stofnandi Leiðarljóss, nýrrar þjónustu sem hjálpar fólki á Íslandi að finna réttu meðferðarúrræði erlendis, var á línunni. Við opnuðum símann. Rakel Adolphsdóttir, sagnfræðingur og Sonja Ýr Þorbergsdóttir, formaður BSRB, ræddu Kvennaár og Kvennaverkfall. Græjuhornið
In vielen Teilen der Welt gerät der Rechtsstaat zunehmend unter Druck. Auch Rechtsanwältinnen und Rechtsanwälte werden in ihrer Unabhängigkeit eingeschränkt. Mitunter in Ländern, in denen man das bis vor kurzem noch nicht für möglich gehalten hat. So untersagt eine Executive Order der US-Regierung den Anwält:innen und Mitarbeitenden einer US-Kanzlei zum Beispiel den Zugang zu öffentlichen Gebäuden. Das macht ihre Arbeit faktisch unmöglich, denn auch Gerichte fallen darunter. Der Deutsche Anwaltverein (DAV) engagiert sich in den USA und bringt sich in Gerichtsverfahren ein. Auch in Deutschland werden Anwältinnen und Anwälte immer häufiger beschimpft und bedroht. Wegen ihres Berufs. Justizreporter Kolja Schwartz spricht mit Stefan von Raumer. Er ist als Rechtsanwalt in den Schwerpunktgebieten Verfassungsrecht und Menschenrechte tätig. Seit Februar 2025 ist er zudem Präsident des DAV.
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Dan Contreras is a U.S. Army veteran, proud husband, and devoted caregiver to his wife, Teresa. After years of service and leadership with DAV (Disabled American Veterans)—including his role as National Commander—Dan has become a strong advocate for both caregivers and care receivers. Like many military spouses and family members, Dan didn't initially see himself as a “caregiver.” That changed when, as a DAV leader, he sought to better understand the DAV's Caregiver Support Program by completing the onboarding process. Now, he's on a mission to raise awareness and provide resources for the 70% of veterans who are caring for loved ones. In this episode of the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast, Dan shares: The resources DAV offers to support veterans who are also caregiversHow his perspective on self-care has shifted as Teresa's cancer journey has progressedThe creative outlets he and Teresa enjoy together, including Legos, crafts, and hobbies that bring them joyHow something as simple as a karaoke app helps him relieve stress and recharge Show notes with product and resource links: http://bit.ly/HHCPOD216 Receive the podcast in your email here: http://bit.ly/2G4qvBv Order a copy of Elizabeth's book Just for You: a Daily Self Care Journal: http://bit.ly/HHCjournal For podcast sponsorship opportunities contact Elizabeth: https://happyhealthycaregiver.com/contact-us/ The Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast is part of the Whole Care Network. Rate and Review the podcast: https://bit.ly/HHCPODREVIEW
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Moderation: Bastian Korff | Alena Schröder: "Alles muss man selber falschmachen" | gelesen von der Autorin | 3 Std. 57 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || Musik - Axel Schlosser Quartett | Warming Sunshine (Axel Schlosser) || ab 24:03 - TC Boyle, "No Way Home" | gelesen von Florian Lukas | 10 Std. 50 Min. | Der Hörverlag || Musik - Axel Schlosser Quartett | What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter) | ab 47:51 - Laurent Binet: "Perspektiven" | als Gäste dabei Judith Rosmair, Lea Draeger | 7 Std. 30 Min. | ARD-Audiothek / MDR, HR, NDR 2025 || Musik - Axel Schlosser Quartett | Blue Friday (Kenny Dorham) | ab 1:15:25 - Hörbuch des Jahres 2025 | Thomas Brasch: Das Unvereinbare in ein Gedicht | gelesen von Lars Eidinger, musikalisch begleitet von George Kranz | 1 Std. 23 Min. | Kulturmanufaktur Dussmann, das Kulturkaufhaus || Musik - Axel Schlosser Quartett | Die Busfahrerin (Axel Schlosser) | ab 1:44:02 - Volker Weidermann: "Wenn ich eine Wolke wäre. Mascha Kaléko und die Reise Ihres Lebens" | Ulrich Matthes (hier mit Volker Weidermann), Maria Schrader | 5 Std. 11 Min. | DAV || Musik - Axel Schlosser Quartett | Sandu (Clifford Brown) | ab 2:13:42 - Georg R.R. Martin "Das Lied von Eis und Feuer" | gelesen von Stefan Kaminski | 212 Std. 5 Min. | Der Hörverlag || Musik - Axel Schlosser Quartett | Nostalgia (Fats Navarro) || ab 2:41:35 - Thomas Nicolai: "Maulberg" | gelesen v Autor | 10 Std. 24 Min. | Lauscher Lounge || ab 3:08:02 Verabschiedung mit Nennung aller Beteiligten
This week we discuss the Minnesota Veterans Pantry co-hosted with the director of Center For Development & Civic Engagement, we meet with leadership from the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Second Harvest Heartland, DAV Department of Minnesota, and Community Resource & Referral Center to learn how the Veterans Food Pantry is going and where it […] The post VA, DAV & Second Harvest: Ending Food Insecurity for MN Vets appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
This episode we are joined by special guest J. M. Frey to discuss her very Canadian, super cozy, dragon romance with just a touch of social commentary. We discuss the romance between Colin and Dav that starts with a kitchen fire and ends with upending the societal structures as they know it. What happens when you get everything your heart desires but you don't recognize it when you do? If you are someone who wishes we could just keep politics out of reading then you'll want to skip this episode, and frankly the whole podcast! ***We would love and appreciate it if you could subscribe, rate & review! Follow us @ShhhDirtyBooks on FB & IG as well as on our website at ShhhDirtyBooks.com. Thank you for joining us!*** Music by Jim Townsend
Tune into the NKY Spotlight Podcast! Today we hear from DAV's Dan Clare about their Patriot Boot Camp and upcoming DAV 5K and Laurie Wallace of St. Elizabeth Healthcare Hospice discusses the importance of advance care planning.The NKY Spotlight Podcast is powered by CKREU Consulting and sponsored by Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
Past state commander, Jarvis Bynum, and current commander of the Guilford County Disabled Veteran Chapter 20 organization stop by Talk City Greensboro and help educate us on how the DAV has served Greensboro. From offering rides for veterans to medical appointments to assisting veterans and their families with benefit assistance, the DAV has been here working to support the veterans of Guilford County. The conversation culminates by sharing information on the upcoming, seventh annual, Veterans Day Parade 2025. It will take place in downtown Greensboro on Saturday, November 8th at 12 noon. Visit www.gcdav20.com to learn more.
De herfstzon valt gefilterd door de ramen van het Brugwachtershuisje aan de Draaibrug in Dordrecht. Buiten stroomt het water gestaag, binnen klinkt de stem van Udo Jansen. In gesprek met Davíd Ariza Lora (Via Cultura) vertelt hij, ingetogen maar krachtig, en rauw, tastbaar en eerlijk over eenzaamheid.“Ik ben zestig,” zegt Udo. “En ik woon nu bijna dertig jaar in Nederland.” Oorspronkelijk uit Duitsland verhuisde hij samen met zijn vrouw naar een nieuw leven in een ander land. Maar dat nieuwe begin viel samen met een tragedie: zijn vrouw werd ernstig ziek. “Ze kreeg multiple sclerose. Ze kon op het laatst helemaal niks meer.” Wat volgt is een leven dat zich terugtrekt. Nieuwe buren, maar geen netwerk. Alleen en die allesoverheersende rol van zijn werk en mantelzorg. “Ik had geen vrienden, geen contact. Geen nauw contact met buren. Het werd alleen maar erger. Het heeft me opgevreten.” Met indrukwekkende kwetsbaarheid vertelt Udo hoe hij in een diep gat viel. Hij had alles altijd zelf gedaan. Koken, zorgen, werken. Om dan op een dag hulp te moeten vragen …. “Ik weet nog hoe moeilijk het was om ergens te bellen: Mag ik hulp?”Maar ook in dit verhaal, dat zwaar begint, ontvouwt zich langzaam een ander pad. Hoop sluipt naar binnen via kleine ingangen. Een luisterend oor. Iemand die tijd voor hem nam. Een kennismaking met een maatschappelijke organisatie. En uiteindelijk, een betekenisvolle rol als ervaringsdeskundige op het gebied van eenzaamheid.Begin 2025 volgde Udo ook de cursus Creatief Leven, georganiseerd door Petra Roelofs in wiens brugwachtershuisje dit interview plaatsvindt. Aanvankelijk had hij zijn twijfels. “Ik dacht: creatief, dat is toch voor kunstenaars?” Maar de cursus bleek precies te gaan over waar hij zelf middenin zat: opnieuw leren voelen wat je belangrijk vindt. “Creatief in de zin van: je hebt voorkeuren, je hebt een richting. Je gaat weer leven.”Udo's verhaal is er één van verdriet, maar ook van moed. Van diepe eenzaamheid, maar uiteindelijk ook van verbinding – met anderen én met zichzelf. En dat maakt zijn boodschap juist in deze Week tegen Eenzaamheid zo betekenisvol.Dit portret is opgenomen in het Brugwachtershuisje Draaibrug in Dordrecht, in het kader van de Week tegen Eenzaamheid 2025. Een initiatief van Petra Roelofs, Ragna Bottse en gemeente Dordrecht. Een productie van Via Cultura.Wil je onze media volgen? Abonneer je (gratis) op ons kanaal! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/viaculturaonline/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viacultura078/TIktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@via.culturaTip de redactie! Heb jij nieuws dat verteld moet worden? Kom in contact met ons.Stuur een e-mail naar: redactie@stichtingviacultura.nlStuur een WhatsApp naar onze redactietelefoon: 06 28 13 83 33Stuur ons een persoonlijk berichtje op onze sociale mediakanalen
In het kleine Brugwachtershuisje aan de Draaibrug in Dordrecht, met uitzicht op het water en de stad die nooit helemaal stil lijkt te vallen, vond een bijzonder gesprek plaats. Davíd Ariza Lora (Via Cultura) sprak er met Hannah Nirmala die met zachte stem en heldere woorden vertelt over iets wat velen liever verzwijgen: eenzaamheid.Hannah werkte in de geestelijke gezondheidszorg, bij GGZ Delfland en bij hulplijn 113. Ze kent het onderwerp professioneel, maar vooral ook persoonlijk. “Ik observeer vooral heel veel,” zegt ze bedachtzaam. “En wat ik zie, is zorgwekkend. De emotionele eenzaamheid groeit.” In het gesprek weeft Hannah haar persoonlijke verhaal door de bredere maatschappelijke observaties. Ze vertelt over periodes van ziekte, verlies van verbindingen, en de paradoxale strijd tussen de behoefte aan nabijheid en het verlangen naar rust. “We zijn kuddedieren,” zegt ze, “we hebben elkaar nodig.” Maar juist in haar kwetsbaarheid verloor ze mensen. “Dan zie je mensen afdruipen, omdat wat je meemaakt voor hen te lang duurt. En dan verdwijnen ze uit je leven.” Hannah beschrijft hoe ze door het leven zelf gedwongen werd om naar binnen te keren, om daar iets te vinden wat anderen haar niet konden geven. “Het deed me realiseren hoe hard je jezelf nodig hebt. En hoe hard je het nodig hebt om zelf te genezen, zodat je de bevestiging niet meer van buiten nodig hebt. ”Het is geen bitter verhaal, maar wel een eerlijk verhaal. Een verhaal over grenzen leren stellen, ook in vriendschappen. Over het besef dat je niet altijd past, en dat dat ook oké is. “Ik ben rigoureus geweest in een vriendschap, omdat ik mijn eigen waarde kende. En dacht: jij doet elke keer iets af van mijn eigen waarde. Dat is geen vriendschap. "Tijdens het gesprek raakt Davíd een gevoelige snaar: is eenzaamheid een keuze? Hannah antwoordt zonder twijfel: nee. “Alleen zijn doe je vrijwillig, maar eenzaam zijn is in mijn opinie niet vrijwillig,” zegt Davíd. “Daar ben ik het volledig mee eens,” reageert Hannah. Want eenzaamheid is niet zomaar het gebrek aan mensen om je heen. Het is het gevoel dat je niet bij iets hoort. Niet bij een groep, niet bij een gesprek, soms niet eens bij jezelf.Hannah's verhaal is rauw, maar ook helend. Ze laat zien dat eenzaamheid niet alleen iets is wat met je gebeurt, maar ook iets waarmee je kunt leren zijn, zonder dat het je definitie wordt.
This week, we sit down with the DAV Department of Minnesota Commander to explore their 100-year legacy, time capsule, and essential veteran transportation program. Plus, the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans shares their mission to end veteran homelessness and details on the Winter Salute event! Guests include: Commander John Walker – DAV Department of Minnesota […] The post DAV & MACV: Honoring Veterans appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
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Im aktuellen Podcast mit Stefan Brink und Niko Härting geht es zunächst (00:43) um eine Beschwerde an den EGMR: Reporter ohne Grenzen e.V. (RSF) hat, vertreten durch Härting Rechtsanwälte, Beschwerde zum Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (EGMR) in Straßburg eingelegt wegen des Einsatzes von Staatstrojanern durch den Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND). Als Staatstrojaner wird Spähsoftware bezeichnet, die ohne Kenntnis der Zielperson auf dessen Computer oder Smartphone installiert wird. Sodann geht es (12:24) um eine Stellungnahme des Deutschen Anwaltvereins (DAV) zur öffentlichen Konsultation der European Commission zur Vorratsdatenspeicherung. Der DAV sieht einen Verstoß gegen das anwaltliche Berufsgeheimnis, die anlasslose Speicherung von Metadaten gefährde die Vertraulichkeit zwischen Anwalt und Mandant. Zudem übt der DAV Kritik an der Anhörung, die Fragen seien einseitig und suggestiv zugunsten einer EU-weit einheitlichen Regulierung von Vorratsdatenspeicherung formuliert. Dann geht es (20:09) um einen BVerfG-Beschluss (vom 16.09.2025 - 2 BvR 1399/25). Anlässlich der Oberbürgermeister-Wahl in Ludwigshafen scheiterte ein AfD-Politiker mit seiner Verfassungsbeschwerde: AfD-Politiker Joachim Paul wurde nicht zur OB-Wahl am 21.9. in Ludwigshafen zugelassen, weil der Wahlausschuss der Stadt an seiner Verfassungstreue zweifelt. Dagegen erhob er Klage vors VG Neustadt und OVG Koblenz - doch auch das BVerfG ließ ihn nun abblitzen. Die Nicht-Annahme zur Entscheidung begründete das Gericht damit, er habe sich nicht ausreichend mit den ablehnenden Entscheidungen der Gerichte in Rheinland-Pfalz und mit einschlägiger Entscheidungen des BVerfG auseinandergesetzt. Schade eigentlich. Schließlich (31:39) greifen Niko und Stefan einen weiteren BVerfG-Beschluss (vom 11.08.2025 - 1 BvL 2/25) zum spannenden Thema „Tanzverbot an Karfreitag“ auf. Per Richtervorlage zum niedersächsischen Tanzverbot an Gründonnerstag und Karfreitag sollte geklärt werden, ob an diesen Tagen, öffentliche Veranstaltungen, wenn sie nicht „der geistig-seelischen Erhebung“ dienen „und auf den ernsten Charakter des Tages Rücksicht nehmen“ verboten werden dürfen. Ein Bußgeld von 1.700 € hatte ein Tanzveranstalter in Göttingen wegen „sich permanent rhythmisch bewegender Personen“ kassiert, was auch dem AG Göttingen nicht einleuchtete, das darin einen Verstoß gegen die negative Religionsfreiheit (Zwang zu agieren wie gläubige Christen), die Berufsfreiheit und das Gleichheitsgebot (Kino, Restaurant und Theater sind an diesen Tagen erlaubt) sowie das staatliche Neutralitätsgebot sah. Karlsruhe steigt leider und mal wieder erst gar nicht in Prüfung ein: Das Amtsgericht habe sich nur „mangelhaft“ mit der einschlägigen Rechtsprechung des BVerfG auseinandergesetzt – ergo: nicht tanzen, sondern setzen, 6!
Årets første lune forårsdag lokkede to kvinder ud i baggården ved et boligkompleks midt på eftermiddagen i Aarhus, hvor de nød varmen og en pause fra arbejdet. Pludselig ringede dørklokken inde i lejligheden, og den ene kvinde forsvandt indenfor for at åbne døren. Den anden kvinde blev liggende i solen og hørte lidt efter en ukendt mand sige noget i retning af: ‘Dav, Louise. Jeg har en gave med til dig. Vend dig om. Du må ikke se, hvad det er. Det skal være en overraskelse'. Assisterende klip: Anders Eske Musik: Bensound
ab 1:36 Min. - Abdulrazak Gurnah: Diebstahl | Gelesen von Richard Barenberg | 8 Std. 52 Min | Der Hörverlag || ab 9:42 Min. - Giulia Enders: Organisch | Gelesen von der Autorin | 8 Std. 47 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || ab 17:25 Min. - James Krüss: Die Seefahrt nach Rio Gelesen von Nicki von Tempelhoff, Musik: Wolfgang von Henko | 43 Min. | Ab 5 Jahren | DAV || ab 23:58 Min. - Kinder-Hörbuch des Jahres 2025 | Tom Percival: Der Junge in den falschen Schuhen | Gelesen v. Benito Bause | 5 Std. 5 Min. | Ab 8 Jahren | Argon Verlag || ab 28:29 Min. - Hörbuch des Jahres 2025 | Thomas Brasch: Das Unvereinbare in ein Gedicht | gelesen von Lars Eidinger, musikalisch begleitet von George Kranz | 1 Std., 23 Min. | Kulturmanufaktur / Dussmann - Das Kulturkaufhaus
Gestir þáttarins voru Björn Jón Bragason, kennari og sagnfræðingur, Davíð Þór Jónsson, prestur, og Halldóra Mogensen, fyrrverandi þingmaður og stofnandi Samtaka um mannvæna tækni. Umsjón: Ingvar Þór Björnsson
ab 1:52 Min. - Gaea Schoeters: Das Geschenk | Gelesen von Johann von Bülow | 3 Std. 38 Min. | Argon || ab 11:32 Min. - Hauke Hückstädt (Hrsg.): Lies! Das zweite Hörbuch in einfacher Sprache | Mit Texten von Ferda Ataman, Christoph Biermann, Paul Bokowski, Elisa Diallo, Saskia Hennig von Lange, Kristof Magnusson, Annette Pehnt, Tonio Schachinger, Julia Schoch u.a. | Gelesen von den Autorinnen und Autoren, sowie von Max v. Pufendorf | 8 Std. 21 Min.| Speak low || ab 21:30 Min. - Martina Behm: Hier draußen | Gelesen v Julia Nachtmann | 14 Std. 6 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || ab 27:49 Min. - Ulrike Rylance: Die fieseste Lehrerin der Welt | Gelesen von Dirk Petrick | 3 Std. 28 Min. | Ab 8 Jahren | DAV
Sagi has been the German team's bouldering coach since 2022! In this episode, we'll get insight into Team Germany's training and challenges, hear why he thinks the losses hurt the coaches more than the competitors, we'll get a story about his experience as a homeless person while in the US, and most importantly, we'll DEBUNK his famous statement in the Magnus video that Olympic qualifiers will still be in the combined format for 2028!Guest links:Sagi's InstagramReference links:IFSC Format Experiment Upcoming CompThank you Mad Rock for sponsoring this episode! Use code 'notrealclimber' for 10% off your ENTIRE order, even if you're a returning customer! https://madrock.com/Learn more about the podcast at www.thatsnotrealclimbingpodcast.comFollow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thatsnotrealclimbingpodcastJoin the FREE community in Discord! https://discord.gg/QTa668g8zpJoin Patreon for a welcome gift, deleted scenes, and question priority: www.patreon.com/thatsnotrealclimbingpodcastTimestamps of discussion topics0:00 - Intro1:40 - Mad Rock Shoutout!!2:24 - Youth worlds + Spain travels4:59 - Climbing + coaching with no experience!12:02 - Becoming the German bouldering coach19:42 - Do pros still need climbing tips??22:41 - Team Germany's training breakdown + reaction time practice28:19 - Comforting athletes who have a bad round37:58 - DEBUNKING LA 2028 qualification process44:07 - The issue with bouldering points system47:32 - HOT TAKE: Bouldering is no longer real climbing54:53 - New generation of climbing1:02:55 - German team challenges1:09:42 - Price of hosting world cups1:11:13 - Bouldering needs to change1:18:50 - USA travel nightmare1:28:03 - IG Q: Athletes in Germany that hate the DAV?1:32:11 - DISCORD Q: Talk through the process of an appeal1:38:58 - DISCORD Q: What do you do in ISO?1:40:55 - Words of wisdom + where to find Sagi
In this episode of the DAV podcast, host Matt Saintsing interviews Chas Henry, author of "Fuji Fire: Sifting Ashes of a Forgotten U.S. Marine Corps Tragedy." The discussion centers on the devastating fire at Camp Fuji, Japan, in 1979, which killed 13 Marines and injured 60 more. Henry, a Marine Corps veteran and had previously been stationed at the same camp, explains how his personal connection to the site and the shocking discovery that many Marines were unaware of the tragedy inspired him to write the book. He details the events of the fire, which was caused by a super typhoon that breached a berm, allowing 5,500 gallons of gasoline to flow into the camp and ignite. The conversation also explores the harrowing experiences of the survivors, the inadequacy of the camp's fire prevention measures, and the institutional response from the Marine Corps, which, according to Henry, largely suppressed information about the event in its aftermath.
Við kynnum okkur Skjöld Davíðs, nýjan ísraelskan áróðurs-tölvuleik sem gerist á Gaza, og rekjum furðulega langa sögu tölvuleikja sem hafa tekist á við átök Palestínu og Ísraels. Hálf-íslenska dragdrottningin Heklína fannst látin við ískyggilegar aðstæður fyrir rúmum tveimur árum. Þóra Tómasdóttir í fréttaskýringaþættinum Þetta helst segir frá. Við heyrum svo í fönk-pönksveitinni BKPM sem gaf nýlega út sína fyrstu plötu, Bíddu ha? Una Schram ræddi við sveitina í sumar.
ab 1:19 Min. - Henning Sußebach: Anna oder: Was von einem Leben bleibt | Gelesen von Nina Petri | 5 Std. 52 Min. | Argon || ab 10:48 Min. - Kaleb Erdmann: Die Ausweichschule | Gelesen von Pascal Houdus | 6 Std. 23 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || ab 20:15 Min. - Yasmina Reza: Die Rückseite des Lebens | Gelesen von Birgitta Assheuer | 5 Std. 17 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || ab 26:06 Min. - Karsten Teich: Jim Salabim - Zwei zauberhafte Abenteuer | inszenierte Lesung mit Martin Reinl | 39 Min. | Ab 4 Jahren | DAV Das Hörbuch steht auf dem 3. Platz der hr2-Hörbuchbestenliste für Kinder und Jugendliche vom September
Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss McDonald's excalting the restaurant industry's tipping fight. What jobs will be included under Trump's 'no tax on tips?' Mark Voner, Founder and CEO - Veterans Development Corporation, joins the show to chat about how his company works with the VA, why his company maintains deep connections to the military, and why DAV is so important to him. Are low-cost airlines in a nose dive? Does Musk have a new vision for Tesla?
When Raymond Crosby, President & CEO of Crosby Marketing, sat down with Art Stevens on the PR Masters Podcast, the conversation spanned five decades of communications wisdom and looked ahead to the industry's future. From guiding his firm into the top tier of integrated agencies to championing purpose-driven campaigns for clients like the Peace Corps, DAV, and USDA, Crosby shares how adaptability, authenticity, and culture fuel long-term success.With memorable insights like “You can't thrive for half a century by doing the same thing the same way” and “Awareness without action is just noise”, Crosby offers a masterclass in leading with purpose and building an agency where both clients and talent thrive. Whether reflecting on the evolution from typewriters to TikTok or predicting the rise of purpose-led communications as the new norm, Crosby's perspective is both timeless and timely.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about curiosity, culture, and the future of communications.
ab 1:25 Min. - Doris Knecht: Ja, nein, vielleicht | Gelesen von Nina Petri | 7 Std. 12 Min. | Argon Verlag || ab 9:20 Min. - Heinz Strunk: Kein Geld Kein Glück Kein Sprit | Gelesen vom Autor | 3 Std. 58 Min. | Roof Music / tacheles || ab 16:23 Min. - Jina Khayyer: Im Herzen der Katze | Gelesen von Pegah Ferydoni | 7 Std. 21 Min. | DAV / hr2 kultur, NDR kultur || ab 31:36 Min. - Barbara O´Connor: Mein größter Wunsch | Gelesen von Monika Oschek | 4 Std. 41 Min. | Ab 9 Jahren | DAV
PJ talks to Dav who says a new road layout has destroyed traffic flow in an area with many schools Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode, I'm sharing a compilation of some of my favorite conversations with five of the most decorated athletes in CrossFit Games history: Rich Froning, Tia-Clair Toomey, Mat Fraser, Katrin Davidsdottir, and Annie Thorisdottir. These episodes span the past ten years of the podcast—starting with my very first recording ever, with Rich Froning. It's been incredible to reflect on how much the show has evolved, and even more powerful to revisit the insights these champions shared. We talk about their mindset towards competition and pressure: what drove them to the top of the sport, what continues to fuel their training, and the habits behind their success. Whether you've been following the podcast from the beginning or just tuning in, I hope you enjoy this look back at some of the most inspiring conversations I've had with the Fittest on Earth. Related Episodes: Ep 001 - Rich Froning on Competition, Shifting Priorities, and Discovering his Purpose Ep 52b - Tia-Clair Toomey on Realizing Her CrossFit and Olympic Dreams and Finding Confidence Ep 56 - Katrín Davíðsdóttir and Ben Bergeron on The Process of Creating a Champion Ep 153 - Mat Fraser + Sammy Moniz: Sweethearts on a Mission Ep 271 - Annie Thorisdottir: a CrossFit Legend on the Will to Win If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice. I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.
We were pleased to be joined by Butch Whitehead for DAV of Minnesota talking about everything the DAV of Minnesota is doing at the Fair and even outside of the Fair to help honor those who serve and who have previously served for the past 100 years and the many services DAV has to offer to service members!
Today at the Minnesota State Fair - it is Military Appreciation Day at the Fair! We chatted with John Walker, State Commander with DAV of Minnesota - who has been a huge part of helping those who have and currently do serve in the military! They are celebrating 100 years of serving and have helped raise over $4.5 million in giving to military members and families and John talks more about this mission of the team at DAV of Minnesota!
Þær Björk Guðmundsdóttir og Diljá Nanna Guðmundsdóttir koma í hljóðstofu og segja okkur frá 10 ára starfsemi Improv Íslands, spunatækni og aðferðum, og henda jafnvel í stuttan útvarpsleikhússpuna. Eftir átta ár á flakki ákvað Eydís Evensen, tónlistarkona, að flytja heim og snúa sér alfarið að tónlistinni. Von er á hennar þriðju plötu, Oceanic Mirror, sem dregur innblástur frá náttúrunni og fjallar um hringrás lífsins. Anna María Björnsdóttir ræðir við Eydísi í þætti dagsins. En við hefjum þáttinn á því að fara niður í bæ og hitta leikkonurnar Birtu Sól Guðbrandsdóttur og Aldís Ósk Davíðsdóttur sem frumsýna annað kvöld leikverkið 40.000 fet í Tjarnarbíói.
Barry Jesinoski is the National Adjutant and CEO of Disabled American Veterans (DAV), leading an organization with over one million members. In this episode, Barry shares his unconventional journey from a young Marine who needed help to leading one of America's most respected veteran service organizations, despite never completing a college degree. He explains why he limits remote work, and reveals the two fundamental principles that every DAV employee learns from day one. He discusses how integrity and communication became the foundation for building organizational culture.. Barry shares what it truly means to be a "disabled veteran", and explains that many veterans with service-connected disabilities don't consider themselves disabled at all. Barry also reveals how DAV maintains effectiveness in Washington across changing administrations. The organization stays completely apolitical and focuses solely on what benefits veterans, their families, and survivors. This strategy has helped DAV influence virtually every major piece of veteran-friendly legislation while spending only 1% of their budget on lobbying efforts. This episode offers practical wisdom for leaders wondering how to build authentic organizational culture and lead effectively without traditional credentials. You can find episode 473 wherever you get your podcasts! Watch this Episode on YouTube | Barry Jesinoski on Key Takeaways [02:19] Barry reveals that people would have to dig to discover he doesn't have a college degree, explaining "I believe most people assume that I have a degree, maybe multiple degrees, maybe an advanced degree. I do not have a college degree." [04:01] Barry outlines his journey from Marine Corps service and medical discharge to being hired by DAV despite lacking a college degree, then explains DAV's move from Cincinnati to their current Erlanger, Kentucky headquarters. [07:22] Barry describes their new headquarters' employee benefits and explains his belief that "collaboration and ingenuity production suffers when a workforce is remote, say even beyond 20% of the time." [11:44] Barry establishes his core leadership values of integrity and communication, explaining how these helped him succeed when promoted at age 23 over two colleagues with 20+ years experience. [18:29] Barry clarifies that many veterans with service-connected disabilities don't consider themselves disabled, noting the spectrum ranges from simple scars to full-time care needs, including invisible symptoms like PTSD. [23:54] Barry outlines DAV's broader mission including Washington lobbying, vehicle donation programs, employment matching, volunteer networks, and the Patriot Boot Camp entrepreneurial program with mentoring sessions. [31:06] Barry addresses DAV's political stance, emphasizing "We are completely apolitical. We have to be" and explaining they support anything "good for veterans, their family members and their survivors." [34:26] Barry directs people to learn more about DAV through their website at dav.org and mentions they have "about 1.4 million followers on social media." [35:57] And remember...“The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a section gang, a football field, in an army, or in an office.” - Dwight D. Eisenhower Quotable Quotes "When I talk about integrity, I'm really talking about people who do what they say they will, people who always project a good image of our organization, people who listen before being heard, people who put in an honest day's work and take pride in their work, and people who respect others." "The communication part, that's really about communicating honestly, actively and proactively, really asking questions when you have them, especially when you're new." "I believe that distance or absence makes the heart grow colder, not fonder." "I'm a firm believer that collaboration and ingenuity production suffers when a workforce is remote, say even beyond 20% of the time." "Many of us who are technically qualified or considered to be by the VA disabled veterans... we don't consider ourselves disabled at all. I'm not. I didn't consider myself disabled when I was medically discharged from the Marines and I haven't considered myself as such a day since." "If it's good for veterans, their family members and their survivors, we're on it. If it's bad for that same group of people, we're on it. And we will call out lawmakers who are not doing right, we believe by our veterans any and every day of the week." "I found that operating with integrity and through strong communication served me well in my career." Resources Mentioned The Leadership Podcast | Sponsored by | Rafti Advisors. LLC | Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC | Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Website | Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Facebook | Disabled American Veterans (DAV) X | Disabled American Veterans (DAV) LinkedIn |
IF YOU'RE A DISABLED VET You need to know about the next event with the Disabled American Veterans. Jerry Squyers and Brittany Costa are on today at 1 to talk about the next event in Lakewood August 23rd where they can help you apply for benefits or change your disability rating. The event is from 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m. at their Lakewood office at 1480 Hoyt Street, Lakewood, CO 80215 and if please spread the word! Find out more about DAV by clicking here.
GUY BENSON IS A SMARTY PANTS And he's one of the many fantastic speakers at this year's Freedom Conference put together by the Steamboat Institute. This event is SPECTACULAR and if you can swing it you should go. Find the complete list of speakers here. Buy your tickets for the event in Beaver Creek here. IF YOU'RE A DISABLED VET You need to know about the next event with the Disabled American Veterans. Jerry Squyers and Brittany Costa are on today at 1 to talk about the next event in Lakewood August 23rd where they can help you apply for benefits or change your disability rating. The event is from 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m. at their Lakewood office at 1480 Hoyt Street, Lakewood, CO 80215 and if please spread the word! Find out more about DAV by clicking here.OUR BUSTED BUDGET IS NOT TRUMP'S FAULT And Michael Fields at Advance Colorado did a banger of a column here reminding us of all the ways the Democrats have squandered a massive surplus, grown the budget by 50% in five years, and otherwise mismanaged the state. We're doing to do a deep dive on it today.AND THEY ARE COMING FOR TABOR And House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese writes here about how much the Democrats hate TABOR because it reins in their power. There is no doubt they won't rest until TABOR is done. Elections have consequences.MARCO RUBIO KILLED IT ON THE SUNDAY SHOWS YESTERDAY And I realize that Margaret Brennan is tryingt to get a scoop, but he made her look really stupid yesterday when talking about Friday's summit between Trump and Putin.
Toni Bolaño, Pepe Luis Vázquez y María Daván analizan las entrevistas al presidente de Castilla y León, al secretario de Estado para el Medio Ambiente y la situación de los incendios.
Davíð Goði, kvikmyndagerðarmaður, stofnandi og eigandi Skjáskots, er viðmælandi Óla Jóns í nýjasta þættinum af hlaðvarpinu Með Óla Jóns. Davíð Goði byrjaði snemma að sýna áhuga á myndbandsgerð. Fiktaði hann sig áfram með svokölluðum point and shoot-vélum þegar hann var yngri. Valdi hann meðal annars Verslunarskóla Íslands af því að þar gat hann stundað þetta áhugamál sitt meðfram náminu. Eftir Versló og stuttan tíma á vinnumarkaði stofnaði Davíð Skjáskot með pabba sínum. Í þessu viðtali segir Davíð okkur frá því meðal annars frá verkefnum sem þeir hafa unnið að ásamt sögu Skjáskots til dagsins í dag. Davíð segir okkur líka frá því að hann er að dokumentera líf sonar síns sem fæddist á síðasta ári og fórum við meðal annars yfir hvað það gæti orðið skemmtilegt fyrir bæði soninn og fjölskylduna að sjá afraksturinn af því. Davíð sagði hann okkur líka frá hvernig það hjálpaði honum í gegnum veikindi sem hann lenti í að dokumentera þá sögu. Skemmtilegt og einlægt viðtal við Davíð Goða.
The Vegas talk continues as Tommy Olson looks forward to reading the felt with Dav, Rosie gets ripped yet again, Ben Leber blames Canada for all the smoke he can't smell
The Vegas talk continues as Tommy Olson looks forward to reading the felt with Dav, Rosie gets ripped yet again, Ben Leber blames Canada for all the smoke he can't smellSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Her Service - the Civil War, digs into the lives of two extraordinary Civil War figures: Dr. Mary Edwards Walker and Sarah Emma Edmonds. Dr. Walker, the U.S. Army's first female surgeon, bravely challenged societal norms by insisting on wearing practical "bloomers" instead of skirts, enduring ostracization and even a four-month imprisonment as a spy at Castle Thunder for crossing battle lines to treat all wounded. Meanwhile, Sarah Emma Edmonds, escaping an abusive home, adopted the male identity of Franklin Thompson to enlist, serving as a soldier, nurse, and even a spy, with her true gender remaining a secret to her comrades until she contracted malaria and resumed her female identity as a nurse. The episode highlights how both women defied the restrictive expectations of Victorian-era femininity, with Edmonds ultimately receiving a military pension and full honors after an eight-year battle, and Dr. Walker becoming the only woman in U.S. history to be awarded the Medal of Honor for her self-sacrificing service. We also look at the contributions to the war efforts of two madams and a runaway bride/spy all on this episode of Her Service - the Civil War.
At Blister Summit 2025, we brought together some legends of snowsports — Hoji, Marcus Caston, Nick Russell, & Chris Davenport — to have them share some life updates; their best mountain-town (and relationship) advice; trip reports and travel stories; and more.Note: We Want to Hear From You! We'd love for you to share with us the stories or topics you'd like us to cover next month on Reviewing the News; ask your most pressing mountain town advice questions, or offer your hot takes for us to rate. You can email those to us at info@blisterreview.comRELATED LINKS:Get Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:New BLISTER+ Members (1:55)Introductions (2:23)Life Updates (9:58)Riding Groomers with Nick (14:25)Mogul Skiing with Marcus (17:00)Skiing in Japan (18:18)Backcountry Safety (26:17)Dav on Snow Safety w/ the 14er Classics (36:40)Audience questions:Technology / More People in the Backcountry (39:54)Thoughts on / Concerns with the Industry? (42:03)Maintaining Relationships while Traveling for Work (43:59)Having Loved Ones who Worry about Your Safety (47:10)Group Decision Making (50:43)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before he became a musician, Merle Haggard lived the kind of life that's often mythologized in song: Hopping freights and doing prison time. When he became a star, he acquired his own observation car. Now that coach is part of the Virginia Scenic Railway. Terry Gross spoke with Haggard in 1995. Classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz reviews two albums: one's a collection of recordings by Paul Robeson, and the other features the music of Paul Robeson, performed by singer Davóne Tines. Finally, Justin Chang reviews David Cronenberg's new thriller, The Shrouds.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy