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In Berlin wird der bezahlbare Wohnraum knapp. Langfristig kann die Wohnungsnot den Zusammenhalt der Stadt zerstören. Zwischen Clusterwohnungen und vertikalen Städten suchen wir nach neuen Lösungen für die Zukunft.
David Eberhardt was one of the Baltimore Four, along with Phil Berrigan, and David spent 21 months in prison for pouring blood on Selective Service draft records.
Kaos är granne med Gud men vem ville vara granne med Lars Norén? Vi pratar om varför konstens framgång så sällan verkar gå hand i hand med lyckan och varför bästa relationsframgången är att casha in och se allt utöver ingenting som en bonus. Var Sanna lyckligare när hon levde jämställt? Är Anns storsinthet i själva verket en självisk akt? Varför är vi inte med i Aron Flams podd och vad hände när Sanna ringde David Eberhardt? En lång och schpännande podd som är munter i sin svärta! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kaos är granne med Gud men vem ville vara granne med Lars Norén? Vi pratar om varför konstens framgång så sällan verkar gå hand i hand med lyckan och varför bästa relationsframgången är att casha in och se allt utöver ingenting som en bonus. Var Sanna lyckligare när hon levde jämställt? Är Anns storsinthet i själva verket en självisk akt? Varför är vi inte med i Aron Flams podd och vad hände när Sanna ringde David Eberhardt? En lång och schpännande podd som är munter i sin svärta! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mansbebisarna anfaller och we better hålla oss undan! Aron Flam, David Eberhardt, Magnus Betnér, Adde Malmberg, Vladimir Putin...Mansbebisarna laddar
Mansbebisarna anfaller och we better hålla oss undan! Aron Flam, David Eberhardt, Magnus Betnér, Adde Malmberg, Vladimir Putin...Mansbebisarna laddar
Med David Eberhard. Google är ett lysande exempel på vad som händer när man ignorerar vetenskapen i jämställdhetens och mångfaldens namn. Det slutar på något sätt alltid med en skrämmande tystnadskultur – utfrysning – och diskriminering. Något att tänka på. Särskilt för oss svenskar som är så fruktansvärt förtjusta i konsensus att vi inte ens är medvetna om att andra kan tycka annorlunda. David Eberhardt känner du till sedan tidigare om du har lyssnat på den här podden. Om inte så ska du veta att han är läkare, psykiater, författare. http://eberhard.se/ Alla länkar till de saker vi talar om kommer finnas i beskrivningen under avsnittet på Patreon. Där kan du också donera en liten slant om du känner för det. Annars går det också att SWISHA till 0768943737 – 0768943737 – eller sätta in en liten slant på min paypal via aron.flam@gmail.com
Kathi Wolfe is a poet and writer. Wolfe's most recent collection, The Uppity Blind Girl Poems, winner of the 2014 Stonewall Chapbook Competition, was published by BrickHouse Books in 2015. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Wordgathering, Gargoyle, Poetry Magazine, and other publications. In 2013, Finishing Line Press published Wolfe's poetry chapbook The Green Light. Her collection Helen Takes the Stage: The Helen Keller Poems was published by Pudding House in 2008. She was a 2008 Lambda Literary Foundation Emerging Writer Fellow. Wolfe is a contributor to the groundbreaking anthology Beauty Is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability. She is a contributor to the Washington Blade, the acclaimed LGBT newspaper.David Eberhardt has published three books of poetry: The Tree Calendar, Blue Running Lights, and Poems from the Website, Poetry in Baltimore.He is at work on amemoir:For All the Saints. As a peace protester, Dave was incarcerated at Lewisburg Federal Prison in 1970 for 21 months for pouring blood on draft files with Father Philip Berrigan and two others to protest the Vietnam War. He is retired after 33 years of work as a Director of Offender Aid and Restoration at the Baltimore City Jail.Gregg Mosson is the author of two books of poetry, Questions of Fire and Season of Flowers and Dust. From 2003 through 2010, he founded and edited the magazine Poems Against War: a Journal, which published seven issues and remains archived online at www.poemsagainstwar.com. He is a former reporter and commentator whose work has appeared in The Cincinnati Review, The Baltimore Sun, The Oregonian, The Baltimore Review, and The Futurist. His poetry has appeared in many small-press journals. A graduate of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, he has taught both at Johns Hopkins and at the University of Baltimore. He is a former contributing poetry editor at The Baltimore Review. In Cleveland, full of love and kumquats, we leave our favorite Chinese place. "You should watch her! She might fall!" a prune-faced woman growls. I do and I enjoy it, you whisper.--from “Love and Kumquats” by Kathi Wolfe (previously published in the Potomac Review and Wordgathering) O this world of sad disappearances- another species gone today, I felt it Slipping- I don't think I can do without the great apes!- militias filtering through The forests- paws sold for rifles, mountains silver moon lit- silver back Paws made into ash trays[....]--from "Great Apes" by David Eberhardt [...H]e speaks his poetry before sixteen people on a Sunday, and the words quiver like a finger sliding along a razor, back-and-forth from rage to care . . . care to rage . . . rage to care.--from "Unknown Soldier (for David Eberhardt)" by Gregg Mosson
Kathi Wolfe is a poet and writer. Wolfe's most recent collection, The Uppity Blind Girl Poems, winner of the 2014 Stonewall Chapbook Competition, was published by BrickHouse Books in 2015. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Wordgathering, Gargoyle, Poetry Magazine, and other publications. In 2013, Finishing Line Press published Wolfe's poetry chapbook The Green Light. Her collection Helen Takes the Stage: The Helen Keller Poems was published by Pudding House in 2008. She was a 2008 Lambda Literary Foundation Emerging Writer Fellow. Wolfe is a contributor to the groundbreaking anthology Beauty Is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability. She is a contributor to the Washington Blade, the acclaimed LGBT newspaper.David Eberhardt has published three books of poetry: The Tree Calendar, Blue Running Lights, and Poems from the Website, Poetry in Baltimore.He is at work on amemoir:For All the Saints. As a peace protester, Dave was incarcerated at Lewisburg Federal Prison in 1970 for 21 months for pouring blood on draft files with Father Philip Berrigan and two others to protest the Vietnam War. He is retired after 33 years of work as a Director of Offender Aid and Restoration at the Baltimore City Jail.Gregg Mosson is the author of two books of poetry, Questions of Fire and Season of Flowers and Dust. From 2003 through 2010, he founded and edited the magazine Poems Against War: a Journal, which published seven issues and remains archived online at www.poemsagainstwar.com. He is a former reporter and commentator whose work has appeared in The Cincinnati Review, The Baltimore Sun, The Oregonian, The Baltimore Review, and The Futurist. His poetry has appeared in many small-press journals. A graduate of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, he has taught both at Johns Hopkins and at the University of Baltimore. He is a former contributing poetry editor at The Baltimore Review. In Cleveland, full of love and kumquats, we leave our favorite Chinese place. "You should watch her! She might fall!" a prune-faced woman growls. I do and I enjoy it, you whisper.--from “Love and Kumquats” by Kathi Wolfe (previously published in the Potomac Review and Wordgathering) O this world of sad disappearances- another species gone today, I felt it Slipping- I don't think I can do without the great apes!- militias filtering through The forests- paws sold for rifles, mountains silver moon lit- silver back Paws made into ash trays[....]--from "Great Apes" by David Eberhardt [...H]e speaks his poetry before sixteen people on a Sunday, and the words quiver like a finger sliding along a razor, back-and-forth from rage to care . . . care to rage . . . rage to care.--from "Unknown Soldier (for David Eberhardt)" by Gregg Mosson Recorded On: Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Medverkande: Kjell Eriksson, Stina Billinger och Kitty Jutbring. Den här veckan träffar vi programledaren, bloggaren och DJ:n Kitty Jutbring och vi frågar oss om hur hållbart det är med barn, egentligen? Vi kan också med stolthet presentera vår Klortant i verkligheten, Klara Börjeson, som ger sig ut på stan och undersöker om vi tänkte på planeten när vi skaffade barn. Medverkar gör också överläkare och superexpert David Eberhardt som konstaterar hur "bra" vi egentligen behöver vara som föräldrar.