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Depressionen, Ängste, Alkoholstörungen: Psychische Erkrankungen sind weit verbreitet in Deutschland. Belastend für die Betroffenen: Hilfe zu bekommen, kann mehrere Monate dauern. Dabei gibt es eigentlich genügend Therapeuten. Woran liegt es dann?Gast? Dipl.-Psych. Dr. Enno Maaß, Psychologischer Psychotherapeut und stellvertretender Bundesvorsitzender der Deutschen Psychotherapeutenvereinigung (DPtV).Text und Moderation? Caroline AmmeSie haben Fragen? Schreiben Sie eine E-Mail an podcasts@ntv.deSie möchten uns unterstützen? Dann bewerten Sie den Podcast gerne bei Apple Podcasts oder Spotify.Das Interview als Text? Einfach hier klicken.Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier: https://linktr.ee/wiederwasgelerntUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlWir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere 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.
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra performs for the first time at Orchestra Hall in Detroit on Friday, January 26. It's part of a music-rich weekend in Midtown, which also brings the Sphinx Competition Finals to Orchestra Hall and DPTV. WRCJ's Peter Whorf speaks with A2SO Executive Director Sarah Calderini about this historic happening...
The DEC hosted Matt Rossetti, Chief Architect of Serious Fun at ROSSETTI, and Amy Chesterton, Partner - Urban Planning at ROSSETTIon Tuesday, April 11, at Marygrove Conservancy. In an interactive town hall hosted by Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson, the panel discussed "Thoughtful Urban Design for Downtown Growth." This town hall was presented in partnership with Detroit Public TV as part of the Future of Work Series.
Detroit members of Black Greek organizations will celebrate the launch of a new PBS series that explores the social networks and organizations Black people created to survive, defy and transform America.
House Of Representatives with 530 / Episode 32 (DPTV Edition)Help us celebrate reaching 30 episodes of DPTV with some of the best tunes used in from some of the installments!530, Grant Thomas Hedrick, as his DJ before him mother calls him, was born and raised in Northern California, The (530)...dj530music@gmail.comA staple in the current Las Vegas house and techno scene, he holds residences at Discopussy, Park On Fremont, Commonwealth, Lucky Day, and We All Scream.Production by @iamtalonsArtwork by @badbeatPhoto by @ginajoyphotoVoice by @daniellevernayMuch Love! - (530)Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/fivethree0Facebook - www.facebook.com/DJ530/Instagram - www.instagram.com/fivethree0/Twitter - twitter.com/FiveThree0All content is posted for promotional reasons and remains the property of the artists. I do not retain distribution rights.Copyright Statement: This mix is not intended to infringe any copyright laws in any way. This is for the sole purpose of entertainment; no profit is gained from this. It is the copyrighted property of its respective owner(s).
We went Wayback Wednesday with our friend from Fowlerville, get spotlighted by DPTV and learn about the upcoming Miles for Smiles 5k/10k.
Donna and Orlando attended the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference on the beautiful Mackinac Island in Northern Michigan. The Mackinac Policy Conference is attended by Michigan's political and corporate power brokers along with executives from nonprofits and philanthropy as well as journalists. This episode Orlando is joined by special guest cohost, Stephen Henderson. Stephen is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Founder and Executive Editor of BridgeDetroit and is the host of WDET's Detroit Today and DPTV's American Black Journal. The pair caught up with Detroiters at the conference to talk about the conference theme, their work, and aspirations. Darnell Adams, Director of Detroit Community Initiatives at Gilbert Family Foundation.Camille Walker-Banks, Executive Director of Detroit LISC.Antoine Bryant, Director of the city of Detroit's Planning and Development Department.Kirk Mayes, President & CEO of Forgotten Harvest. Latisha Johnson, Detroit City Councilperson representing District 4.
Our guest today is Shiseida Beeler, she is a Board-Certified Specialist in Gerontological Nutrition who strives to educate and empower individuals to become proactive members in managing their health. Sayde has a Master's in Social Work from The University of Michigan. Afterward, she attended Eastern Michigan University's Coordinated Program in Dietetics, passed the exam and became a Registered Dietitian. Her experience entails working in both acute and long-term care settings (hospital, rehabilitative center and pediatric clinic), community outreach programs (focused on teaching nutrition education through speaking engagements, cooking demonstrations and grocery store tours), outpatient counseling, private practice and have made guest appearance on Channels 2, 4, 7 and DPTV. Her specialties focus on geriatric, family and sports nutrition, gardening and prevention of Type 2 Diabetes. She works closely with older adults, children, teens, families and athletes. She assists clients in building self-efficacy in making behavioral changes to improve their health and well-being one action step at a time. Follow on Instagram@shiseidahughes for questions or bookings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackwomeninbusiness/message
This year’s Sphinx Organization concerto competition took place in the virtual space. You can still see the exciting performances by this year’s artists at DPTV.org. Sphinx Organization President Afa Dworkin speaks with WRCJ’s Peter Whorf about this year’s event…
Nolan Finley, Contributor, One Detroit and DPTV; Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit NewsStephen Henderson, Contributor, One Detroit and DPTV; Host, WDET 101.9 FMSponsored by Delta Dental
Tawanna Black, CEO, Center for Economic InclusionAnika Goss, Executive Director, Detroit Future CitySeptember Hargrove, Vice President and Detroit Program Officer, JP Morgan ChaseModerator: Stephen Henderson, Contributor, One Detroit and DPTV; Host, WDET 101.9 FMSponsor: The Kresge Foundation
Speaker One: Gary Peters, U.S. Senator (MI-D)Speaker Two: John James, President, James Group InternationalInterviewers: Nolan Finley, Contributor, One Detroit and DPTV; Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit NewsStephen Henderson, Contributor, One Detroit and DPTV; Host, WDET 101.9 FMSponsor: Comerica Bank
Detroit Public Television is the widest-reaching media outlet for kids in Southeast Michigan, available to anyone with a television or connected device. When it became evident that Michigan schools were going to close, DPTV knew they needed to revamp both programming and resources to meet the needs of Michigan children of all ages, as well as their parents.First, they tapped into the vast PBS programming resources available for kids. Then they began working with PBS Learning Media, a classroom resource that has been around for quite some time. By the time schools were shut down, their 6-days-per-week newsletter was providing resources and encouragement to teachers, parents, and students alike. DPTV has also kept in touch with the communities it serves via daily Zoom calls with school districts in Southeast Michigan.Next, Detroit Public Television revamped its entire program schedule, leveraging their recently created 24x7 kids channel as well as their main channel. The "kids" channel now serves upper elementary, middle, and high school students from 7am-6pm, airing shows out of the vast PBS library that have been aligned to national educational standards.It was important for DPTV to keep their entire audience in mind, as some homes have multiple connected devices. Others, however, may not have internet connectivity at all.We close with some words of encouragement for parents, who are balancing work, home, and school all at once.Resources:Detroit Public Television Website: https://www.dptv.org/Detroit Public Television Education Page and Newsletter Signup: https://www.dptv.org/education/Michigan Motors Forward is produced by JAG in Detroit Podcasts in partnership with Tanner Friedman Strategic Communications.https://jagindetroit.com/https://tannerfriedman.com/
On today's show: - Sven helps us understand the UAW/GM Tentative Agreement nearly 50,000 striking GM workers are reviewing - It looks like by 2024 I-375 in downtown Detroit will become a boulevard. It's the focus of our most recent piece on Detroit Public Television's One Detroit, and we break down our thoughts. Here's the DPTV piece: http://www.dailydetroit.com/2019/10/18/i-375-in-detroit-planned-to-become-a-boulevard-by-2024/ - The streetscape project on Detroit's Avenue of Fashion - Livernois - has suffered delays and now won't be completed until the spring. What does that mean? Here's an interesting piece in Bridge Magazine: https://www.bridgemi.com/detroit/can-detroit-businesses-survive-citys-push-walkable-neighborhoods - 7,000 pounds of apples were stolen up in Linden. A caper that is rotten to the core (sorry couldn't help the pun). - And Shianne talks about the winner of the Hatch Detroit contest. A book store and podcast/sound studio is coming to Detroit's far east side near the Grosse Pointe border. Like the show? Be sure to leave a review or tell a friend! We're on Apple Podcasts and wherever fine shows are found. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Love the show? Become a member on Patreon. It really does help. https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit
The massive celebration of Detroit’s country music scene is in honor of DPTV’s premiere of "Country Music," the new Ken Burns documentary, airing Sunday, September 15th.
Diva Tech Talk interviewed the dynamic Michelle Greene, Vice President of Information Technology at Masco Corporation, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of home improvement and construction products. An $8.5 billion conglomerate, comprising more than 20 companies, Masco operates nearly 60 manufacturing facilities in the United States and over 20 in other parts of the world. Michelle was raised in Valdosta, Georgia. “My mother believed that, due to my close relationship with my aunt, I might be a school teacher.” But “what I recognized quickly was my ability to lead” so she obtained her business bachelor’s degree at Valdosta State University, and a masters’ degree in higher education and information sciences from Florida State University. She entered the workforce as a business analyst at Mellon Bank, in Pittsburgh, Pa. After two years, she migrated to Raleigh, North Carolina for another analyst position at Sony Ericsson a global leader in mobile communications. Michelle progressed from business analyst to project manager, and then a Sony Ericsson global program manager position. “I went to Sweden on a short-term assignment,” Michelle said. That assignment doubled in duration, helping Michelle recognize “my own ability to make it work, wherever I am. If the opportunity and the job is good, I will figure the rest out!” She shepherded the formerly outsourced data center back inside the corporation. Then Michelle moved to a service management job back in the states, then the global management of Sony’s network services, and to her final Sony Ericsson job, Director of Business Infrastructure worldwide. In that role, Michelle directed an annual budget of $70 million; managed all global infrastructure resources on three continents; and led global outsourcing, partners and suppliers for information technology. “My reputation preceded me. I was someone who could get things done. I was a bit of a ‘turnaround’ person.” Within a year of her return to the states, “The CIO for Sony-Ericsson (Colin Boyd) who previously moved to Johnson Controls” was instrumental in recruiting her to that larger company. Michelle stayed with Johnson Controls for nine years, first working in their Buildings Division in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; then heading up the Automotive Electronics and Interiors Division in Holland, Michigan. Then she moved back to headquarters as Vice President of Business Partnership, for the entire enterprise. Michelle credited her mentors for inspiring and empowering her. “I have had some very good coaches, along the way.” When Masco reached out to recruit her, “I had people I could go to” who provided advice. Following mentors’ advice, in 2018, Michelle joined Masco, in her current role. “I’ve made it my practice, when I take over a new team, to do one-on-ones with every member, so I can understand. I can meet you, where you are.” She emphasized that her mission is to offer “authentic and strong leadership” in her current role, and all future roles. “I feel like we don’t have enough leaders in IT. I have the ability to effect change because of my leadership style.” Michelle noted that her personal strengths include authenticity, being a life-long student of leadership best practices, and wielding “influence without authority” in order to “get things done.” Michelle’s primary rule is “take chances.” She is a strong believer in clear communication. “I am finding, day-today, our biggest source of issues is you did not have a conversation with someone, or you did not take the time to be effective in the way you were getting across your message.” Her future plans include extending the information technology organization throughout the larger global organization, not just at headquarters. “We don’t always leverage and maximize our spending, our licensing, our approach, our solutions.” Along the way, when she experienced gender or race bias, Michelle candidly said: “I recognized, I cannot wear it on my sleeve. That’s their problem; not mine.” Her key pieces of advice when contending with prejudices are: “Don’t take it personally. And don’t give away your power. Don’t let it define you.” Michelle recommended a book by Carla Harris called EXPECT TO WIN, which outlines ten proven strategies for thriving at work. Michelle also enthused about Marshall Goldsmith’s WHAT GOT YOU HERE WON’T GET YOU THERE, which exhorts leaders to examine the small “transactional flaws” that can keep high-performing individuals from reaching the next pinnacle . “We do need to make adjustments” along the way, according to Michelle. Key success tips Michelle offers to girls and women are: “Understand WHY you are doing something. Know yourself. Be true to yourself.” Don’t give in to limits nor allow barriers to success. Find the balance between “sharing too much” personal information and being authentic and personable. Cultivate empathy. And the earlier you get a mentor, the better it will be for your career development. In her volunteer life, Michelle sits on the board of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Goodwill and PEARLS for TEEN GIRLS, a unique leadership development program serving middle schoolers and high school girls. She also just joined the board of Michigan’s DPTV, viewer-supported public television in Southeast Michigan. The elements of Michelle’s joy include: “great career and great wine!” She also stressed that “failure, for me, is not an option. I keep it in the back of my mind, to keep me grounded. But I am not allowing it to be an option.” Make sure to check us out on online at www.divatechtalk.com, on Twitter @divatechtalks, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/divatechtalk. And please listen to us on SoundCloud, Stitcher, or your favorite podcasting channel and provide an online review.
Liam and Darren discuss The Premier League in Cardiff and Birmingham, MVG's Birthday, Comparing him to Phil Taylor and Eric Bristow, Rafael Van Der Vaart's switch to darts, Gerwyn Price's fine appeal, James Wade's Premier League chances and finally, Should Tour Card holders get to play the Development Tour?
Liam and Darren talk about and rate the contenders, RVB's short lived retirement, James Wade's £5000 fine and look ahead to Belfast!
Jamie talks to Liam about his time in the BDO, qualifying for the eurotour and his awesome averages so far this season. He also talks about his aspirations as a full time PDC player, and tells a fascinating story about how he got into darts that must be heard to be believed
You may have seen that Daily Detroit recently made its Detroit Public Television debut with a profile of Rivian, the electric vehicle maker that caught the automotive world by surprise last fall when it unveiled its high-powered, battery-electric pickup truck and SUV. For today’s episode, we’re following up on our promise to give you more from our visit to Rivian’s Plymouth Township headquarters. We have more from my interview with the company’s founder and CEO, R.J. Scaringe, including how the company is founded and why he’s confident they can clear the hurdles and start manufacturing their vehicles. Rivian is now taking orders on both the R1T pickup, which is slated for delivery to customers in late 2020, and the R1S SUV, which delivers in 2021. The former starts at $69,000, or $61,500 after federal electric-vehicle tax credits, while the latter starts at $72,500 ($65,000). In the meantime, enjoy the photos from our visit. Like what we’re doing? Then leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. And consider supporting our work through our Patreon campaign. If you have questions or story ideas, hit us up! dailydetroit@gmail.com
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