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Du fragst dich, ob Führung wirklich etwas für dich ist und ob du dafür ein ‚tougher Manager‘ sein musst? In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Tobias Eger, einer erfahrenen Führungskraft, der mit uns teilt, dass es viele Wege gibt zu führen und dass es einen Unterschied zwischen Chefs und echten Führungskräften gibt. Lass dich inspirieren und entdecke, wie du deine Führungsrolle zeitgemäß definieren kannst, um Menschen auf Augenhöhe zu erreichen – egal, ob du bereits führst, auf dem Weg dorthin bist oder dich fragst, ob Führung etwas für dich sein könnte. Ein Interview voller wertvoller Einsichten wartet auf dich!Mehr zu mir: kostenloser Traumjob-Workshop - wie du einen Job findest, der dich wirklich erfüllt.Schema Du Coaching - erfolgreich & erfüllt im Job, den du liebst.Membership 'My joyful way' - Von gestresst zu mehr Leichtigkeit - egal wie viel gerade zu tun ist. Du hast Fragen, wie ich dich unterstützen kann und möchtest wissen, ob mein Coaching jetzt das richtige für dich ist? Melde dich zu einem kostenfreien Klarheitsgespräch.Oder schreib mir eine DM bei Instagram. Ich freue mich von dir zu lesen! Hier geht's übrigens zu meiner Website.
Eger, Birgit www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
Tőzsér Andrea, az Informatikai és Könyvtári Szövetség elnöke az Internet Fiesta 2025 programsorozatról mesél. Az olvasás, az információszerzés és a könyvtárak szerepe soha nem látott átalakuláson mennek keresztül: az e-könyvek, a digitális tudástárak és az internet egyetlen kattintással elérhető tartalmai mellett mit jelent ma egy könyvtár? Hogyan képes egy intézmény egyszerre megőrizni a klasszikus olvasásélményt és alkalmazkodni a modern technológiai kihívásokhoz? A fővárosi könyvtárak izgalmas programokkal készülnek az Internet Fiesta keretében, ahol szó lesz az adatvédelemről, az online biztonságról és arról, miért olvasunk teljesen másképp egy képernyőn, mint papíron. És ami talán a legizgalmasabb: már Magyarországon is elérhető a könyvtári e-könyvkölcsönzés – de vajon hogyan működik?A Sláger FM-en minden este 22 órakor a kultúráé a főszerep S. Miller András az egyik oldalon, a másikon pedig a térség kiemelkedő színházi kulturális, zenei szcena résztvevői Egy óra Budapest és Pest megye aktuális kult történeteivel. Sláger KULT – A természetes emberi hangok műsora.
Das "Porzellanikon" in Oberfranken ist Europas größtes Spezialmuseum für Porzellan. An den Standorten in Selb und Hohenberg an der Eger kann man alles erfahren über das faszinierende Material: Von den Rohstoffen, die zur Herstellung benötigt werden, bis zum Brennen und Glasieren. Weil Porzellan auch besonders hart und hygienisch ist, werden daraus nicht nur Teeservices und dekorative Gegenstände hergestellt, sondern auch sehr spezielle Gebrauchsgegenstände - Dildos aus Porzellan! Davon gibt es eine ganze Sammlung - ausgestellt wurde sie noch nie.
Holocaust survivor Edith Eger shares her emotional journey of surviving Auschwitz, her encounter with Josef Mengele, and how she became known as the 'Ballerina of Auschwitz.' Edith highlights the slow, evolving process of coming to terms with her past, influenced by Viktor Frankl's work, and how she uses her traumatic experiences to help others as a psychologist, transforming trauma into a source of strength, healing, and forgiveness.Learn more about Edith Eger!Read Edith's books! The Choice (Memoir) The Gift The Ballerina of Auschwitz Make Edith's Hungarian Szekely Goulash!Keep up to date with Peter!Website: www.petersinger.infoSubstack: https://boldreasoningwithpetersinger.substack.com/YouTube: www.youtube.com/@peter_singerKeep up to date with Kasia!https://www.facebook.com/katarzyna.delazariradek Executive Producer: Rachel BarrettThanks to our volunteer researchers Hendrik Dahlmeier and Mihika ChechiIf you are enjoying this podcast, consider supporting us over at PATREON Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President-elect Donald Trump has warned if Hamas does not release all the Israeli hostages before his inauguration "all hell will break out in the Middle East". It comes as Hamas and Israeli officials hold talks with Qatari and Egyptian mediators in the most intensive effort to reach a ceasefire in Gaza for months. - Serokê hilbijartî Donald Trump hişyarî da - eger Hamas berî sondxwarinê hemû dîlên Îsraîlî bernede "hemû dojeh dê li Rojhilata Navîn derkeve". Ev di demekê de tê ku karbidestên Hemas û Îsraîlî bi navbeynkarên Qeter û Misrî re danûstandinan dikin di hewildana herî dijwar de ji bo gihîştina agirbesteke li Xezayê.
Melyik oltás miatt van heg a középgeneráció vállán, lehetnek-e világbajnokok a magyar kézis lányok, miért van egyszarvú Eger címerében, mire jó a Perplexity, mik a NER legnagyobb kormányzati fiaskói, miért tévednek nagyokat a politikai közvéleménykutatások, miért nevezte magát Kennedy berlininek, közép- vagy általános iskolai tanárgyereknek rosszabb-e lenni, bonyolult-e az agysebészet, vannak-e jó karácsonyi zenék, mi történik a banánnal nagy nyomáson, szabad-e egy konkrét ügy miatt jogszabályt változtatni, hogyan működnek a légtartásos sátrak és hat-e ez a benne sportolókra, jó-e a kávés beöntés, mit kell gondolni a reklámipar ökolábnyomáról, lehetne-e feladatra optimalizált embert tenyészteni, van-e a szagnak mértékegysége, hogyan választottunk gyerekneveket, összefügg-e az orrlyuk mérete a szépséggel, milyen LED izzót érdemes venni, hogy lehet felkészülni az ünnepek utáni letargiára, melyik oldal szavazói ragadnak be inkább a saját véleménybuborékjukba, készít-e magának vacsorát a svéd király, miért hívjuk a merevlemezt vincseszternek? Zenék: Corporal Blossom - White Christmas; Little Drummer Boy; Lustmord - Silent Night.
Caution: contains themes of an adult nature. This week marks the 500th episode of this podcast! And what a journey it's been! There have been so many conversations that have had a profound impact upon my life and to celebrate, I thought it would be fitting to share the conversation that has impacted me the most: My conversation with the incredible Dr Edith Eger back on episode 144 fundamentally changed who I am and how I see the world. I was lucky enough to meet Edith, now aged 97, a few weeks ago at an event in San Diego and sit down and have a chat with her. We were able to record our brief conversation, which you can hear at the end of this episode. For those of you who haven't already heard our initial conversation, Edith is a holocaust survivor who became a psychologist and an expert in the treatment of post-traumatic stress. She is also the author of 3 amazing books, The Choice: Even in Hell Hope Can Flower, The Gift: 12 Lessons to Save Your Life, and most recently, she has released The Ballerina of Auschwitz – a retelling of her story for younger adults from a different perspective. As a Jew living in Eastern Europe under Nazi occupation, Edith was taken to Auschwitz concentration camp with her parents and sister, at the age of 16. In this conversation, she explains how she found her inner resources, how she came to view her guards as the real prisoners, turn hate into pity and, incredibly, she even describes her horrific experience as ‘an opportunity'. Edith not only survived Auschwitz, she freed herself from the trauma of her past by using her mind and the healing powers of forgiveness. For those of you who have already heard this conversation, I would urge you to listen again because each time you listen, you will hear something different – as Heraclitus, the Greek philosopher said, ‘no man ever steps in the same river twice'. This really is a timeless conversation that keeps on giving. Edith's story is incredible. It is powerful, confronting and, at times, challenging. Above all though, it is deeply inspiring and I cannot think of a better way to celebrate 500 episodes of my podcast – I hope you agree. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Thanks to our sponsors: https://drinkag1.com/livemore https://airbnb.co.uk/host https://thriva.co Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/500 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
In this profound episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich speaks with Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eger about her journey from unimaginable loss to personal freedom. Dr. Eger shares powerful insights into resilience, healing, and the importance of choice, emphasizing that while suffering is universal, victimhood is optional. With stories from her life, Dr. Eger offers wisdom on forgiving oneself, redefining dreams, and finding joy in small moments. A conversation filled with inspiration, Dr. Eger's reflections remind us that life's most important choice is the one we make today. ** Learn more about Dr. Edith Eger here Get your copy of The Ballerina of Auschwitz here Get your copy of The Choice here Get your copy of The Gift here Learn more about the Illuminate Your Journey event here Learn more about Dr. Eger's courses here ** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we live a fulfilling life, even in the face of life's inevitable challenges, hardships, or unspeakable trauma? This episode features a conversation with someone uniquely qualified to answer that question—Dr. Edith Eger, psychologist, Holocaust survivor, and author of The Choice, The Gift, and her latest release, The Ballerina of Auschwitz. I'm honored, humbled, and admittedly a little nervous to speak with Dr. Eger, who has redefined what it means to live with fulfillment, no matter the circumstances. Dr. Eger, a colleague of Viktor Frankl, has dedicated her career to working with veterans, military personnel, and trauma survivors. She was once a promising gymnast, cut from her Olympic dreams because of her religion, and later imprisoned in a concentration camp. In that unimaginable darkness, she exercised not just physical flexibility, but mental and emotional resilience—the very qualities she now teaches us to embody. If you take away one thing from this conversation, let it be this: No matter what life throws your way, you can always choose how you respond—and you can choose to live a life that fulfills you. Tune in to hear this inspiring discussion with Dr. Edith Eger and her grandson Jordan Engel, and prepare to be moved, challenged, and empowered to live your fullest life. Connect With Our Guest: Dr. Edith Eger Website: https://dreditheger.com/ Book:https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Ballerina-of-Auschwitz/Edith-Eva-Eger/9781665952552 IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.editheger/?hl=en X:https://twitter.com/DrEdithEger1?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Related Podcast Episodes: Trauma with Jessi Beyer Healing Mental And Emotional Wounds with Stephanie Kwong Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Welcome to another empowering episode of Women of Impact. I'm your host, Lisa Bilyeu, and today, we have a deeply inspiring conversation with Dr. Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor and esteemed author of "The Ballerina of Auschwitz." This episode is packed with profound wisdom and life-changing insights. Dr. Eger shares touching stories from her time in Auschwitz, discussing the incredible resilience, imagination, and humor that helped her and her sister Magda survive the unimaginable. Joining us as a contributor, Jordan enriches our conversation with personal reflections on maintaining hope and finding mental freedom even in the most difficult circumstances. We'll delve into the power of expressing feelings without judgment, overcoming fears, and the transformative impact of positive thinking and self-reflection. Dr. Eger's journey, her unyielding positive spirit at 97 years old, and the importance of maintaining a "North Star" purpose, will inspire you to embrace change, forgive, and find beauty even in adversity. SHOWNOTES 00:00 Having a purpose provides direction amidst overwhelm. 04:09 Edith's Auschwitz survival is about holding hope. 07:09 Overcoming adversity with resilience and family love. 12:55 Edith overcame adversity with humor and strength. 14:12 Edith wins contest; humor offers strength. 18:01 Past teaches; be compassionate listener. Thank you. 21:20 Doctor Edie's story fundamentally changed this woman. 26:05 Mind and heart change lead to transformation. 29:17 Clothing impacts mindset; survival tool known. 31:19 Reflect on fears openly for a fresh start. 35:06 Share interview and book to impact lives. CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Netsuite: Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at https://netsuite.com/women Caraway: Visit https://www.carawayhome.com/WOI or use code WOI at checkout and get 10% off you your next purchase FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Compassion Director Kelly Eger joins the podcast to chat about the 10 year anniversary of Live Big! __________ We hope you found this hopeful and helpful. You can find out more about us, our locations, and what to expect if you join us in person at https://theridgecc.com __________ Connect with Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRidgeWI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecc/
Sokaknak nincs is emléke arról, milyen egy versengő demokrácia, de akiknek van, azok is egyre homályosabban emlékeznek. Ezért a Vétó új adásában azt gondoltuk végig, mivel is jár a politikai fantázia felszabadulása és a valódi politikai verseny két párt között. Persze továbbra is az Orbán-rendszerben élünk, így ennek a kontextusában értelmezzük a Tisza párt helyzetét, de kitekintünk a jövőbe is: milyen helyzetben kezdené vezetni az országot egy új kormány?Egerbe érkezik a Vétó!Jegyvásárlás: https://partizan.funcode.hu/events/92544Helyszín: Uránia Mozi és Rendezvényközpont (3300 Eger, Széchenyi út 14.)Időpont: 2024.11.14. csütörtök 18:00Támogasd te is a Partizán munkáját!https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/fundraising/partizan/Péntek Reggel, a Partizán hírháttérpodcastja:https://pentekreggel.huA Partizán Podcast oldalait itt találod:RSS: https://rss.com/podcasts/partizanpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/partizanpodcast/A Partizán videóit itt tudod megnézni:https://www.youtube.com/c/@PartizanmediaTovábbi támogatási lehetőségekről bővebben:https://www.partizanmedia.hu/tamogatas
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with Holocaust survivor and renowned psychologist Dr. Edith Eger to discuss her young adult memoir, The Ballerina of Auschwitz. Dr. Eger, joined by her grandson Jordan Engle, shares her experiences, insights, and reflections on survival, healing, and the power of choice, offering profound wisdom that resonates across generations. Listeners will gain insight into: Dr. Eger's experiences as a Jewish teenager in Hungary during World War II The role of hope, resilience, and sisterhood in surviving Auschwitz How dance and movement helped Dr. Eger through her darkest times The importance of forgiveness and not being defined by past trauma Dr. Eger's approach to psychology and healing, influenced by her experiences The power of choice in shaping our lives and responses to adversity This episode is a must-listen for readers of all ages, educators, and anyone interested in history, psychology, and the triumph of the human spirit. Join us for an inspiring conversation about hope, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit to overcome even the darkest circumstances. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon). Order Copies: The Ballerina of Auschwitz on Amazon and Bookshop.org. Resources: Visit Dr. Edith Eger online: https://dreditheger.com/ Edith Eger is an eminent psychologist and one of the few remaining Holocaust survivors old enough to remember life in the camps. A colleague of Viktor Frankl, Dr. Edith Eger has worked with veterans, military personnel, and victims of physical and mental trauma. She lives in La Jolla, California, and is the author of the bestselling and award-winning books The Choice and The Gift. Be sure to explore the powerful message of hope and resilience in The Ballerina of Auschwitz, a young adult adaptation of Dr. Edith Eger's bestselling memoir The Choice. This book offers invaluable lessons on survival, healing, and the power of choice for readers of all ages. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support
Resilience isn't something you're born with. But it is something you can learn. No one understands this better than Dr. Edith Eger. She's a Holocaust survivor, psychologist and bestselling author. Dr. Eger shares key lessons she's learned on inner strength, curiosity, forgiveness, and living with purpose. It's an inspirational episode you won't want to miss. Some of the things we talk about are: What it means to have inner strength Why curiosity can be a powerful tool for growth The forward-thinking mindset that will keep you evolving, rather than revolving What forgiveness really means How to maintain hope and cultivate resilience during the darkest times Finding purpose and meaning in life and in suffering Subscribe to Mentally Stronger Premium — Get weekly bonus episodes, monthly bonus content, and cool gifts (like signed books)! Links & Resources DrEdithEger.com Illuminate - Dr. Eger's Live Event Connect with the Show Buy Amy's books on mental strength Connect with Amy on Instagram — @AmyMorinAuthor Email the show — Podcast@AmyMorinLCSW.com Order 13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do Offers From Our Sponsors BetterHelp — Go to BetterHelp.com/MENTALLYSTRONG today to get 10% off your first month of therapy. AirDoctor — Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code STRONGER to receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! ZocDoc — Find a doctor or therapist today by downloading the app for free at ZocDoc.com/stronger ButcherBox — Go to Butcherbox.com/stronger and use code stronger at checkout and enjoy your choice of bone-in chicken thighs, top sirloins, or salmon in every box for an entire year, plus $30 off! Shopify — Sign up for your dollar-per-month trial at Shopify.com/mentallystronger Aqua Tru — Receive 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to AquaTru.com and use promo code STRONGER at checkout! GhostBed — Join the 60,000 happy customers that have found their perfect mattress with GhostBed. Check out GhostBed.com/stronger and use code STRONGER at checkout for 50% off your order today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At almost 97 years old, Dr. Edith Eger is a Holocaust survivor, renowned psychologist, and author of the bestselling and award-winning memoir The Choice. In 1944 as a Jewish teenager living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, Edith was sent to Auschwitz where she endured the most unimaginable hardships. And yet, rather than being defined by the trauma of her past, she's chosen to rise above it – and inspires others to do the same. Today, Edith is joined by her grandson Jordan. Together, they share a story of love, loss, survival, and most importantly, the freedom found in choosing how we respond to life's greatest challenges. Edith's journey is a reminder that we can't always choose the path that we walk in life, but we can always choose the manner in which we walk it. My friends, if you're in need of a message of hope and the reminder that, in spite of the headwinds, the best is yet to come, this conversation is for you.
So many of us women find ourselves in situations where we really question if we will be able to get past the challenge… Whether that's getting unexpectedly fired, a messy break up, or something happens with your parents and now you have to help take care of them every single day… Whatever you're struggling with, the only way to get through it is by building resilience – and it doesn't happen by accident. And so on this episode of Women of Impact, we're learning the 6 rules of resiliency from a Holocaust survivor, trauma therapist & resiliency expert with first-hand experience surviving Auschwitz, it's Dr. Edith Edgar (or Edie as she likes to be called)! Despite the downright EVIL acts that could have broken her, Edie's resilience made her refuse to be a victim, and today she's sharing with us you can build that same resiliency, actually come to terms with your past, and feel good about yourself again – no matter what you go through. Edie is an amazing and inspiring role model on how to never fall into believing you're a victim and to always show up for yourself and believe in your worth and never, EVER give up!! Follow Dr. Edith Eger: Website: https://dreditheger.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.editheger/ Get your copy of “The Choice”: https://a.co/d/dnkTUgj Pre-Order “The Ballerina of Auschwitz”: https://ballerinaofauschwitz.com/ CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at https://www.shopify.com/lisa Caraway: Visit https://www.carawayhome.com/WOI or use code WOI at checkout and get 10% off you your next purchase FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Edith Eger is an eminent psychologist and one of the few remaining Holocaust survivors old enough to remember life in the camps. She has worked with veterans, military personnel, and victims of physical and mental trauma. She is the author of the bestselling and award-winning books The Choice and The Gift. Check out the links below to learn more about Dr. Eger and to buy her books: https://dreditheger.com/ https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Ballerina-of-Auschwitz/Edith-Eva-Eger/9781665952552 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1665952555 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-ballerina-of-auschwitz-edith-eva-eger/1144561777;jsessionid=AC38A2EF9B74743EC2387066BB33BCFE.prodny_store01-atgap18?ean=9781665952552 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/207293831-the-ballerina-of-auschwitz?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=Ktty5KaQYI&rank=1 ----- To sponsor an episode: JewsShmoozeMarketing@gmail.com Listen on the phone!! UK: 44-333-366-0589 IL: 972-79-579-5005 USA: 712-432-2903 Check out the Jews Shmooze T-shirts and mug: https://rb.gy/qp543
Hear about travel to Romania and Northern Hungary as the Amateur Traveler talks to Lisa VanderVeen about her recent Intrepid trip to the area. Why should you go to Romania? Lisa says, "Romania is much more than Dracula and Vlad Tepes, though I will confess that was my initial draw to the country. It's got a great diversity of landscape and a multi layered history going way, way back. And then also as recently as the, communist times. Lots of really interesting museums to visit." "In terms of the topography and the geography, it's just amazing. It's got beautiful towns the Maramures region has a history of weavings and just the colors, red, orange, pink, and blue with the haystacks dotting the rolling hills and the mountains in the backdrop are really stunning." "The Carpathian Mountains are moody and they're filled with lore and at the same time they feel a little bit like Switzerland. There's great beauty, great history, and wonderful food and wine in Romania." Here's the itinerary of the trip to Romania and Northern Hungary as described by Lisa: Budapest, Hungary: Start the trip in Budapest, Lisa's favorite European city, known for its architecture, the Danube River, the Fisherman's Bastion, and thermal baths. Eger, Hungary: Travel by train to Eger, a small town with Baroque architecture, a notable history of resisting the Ottomans, and a rich wine tradition. Explore the Castle of Eger and the Valley of Beautiful Women, known for its wine cellars. Visit the Basilica of St. John the Apostle and the Camera Obscura. ... https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-romania/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Undoubtedly, social media has both negative and positive effects on the well-being and mental health of young people. While social media platforms can help teens connect with friends and family, it can also cause depression, anxiety, and loneliness for teens. Mother of three Gozel Khanghah who is deeply involved in the study of childhood education and care shares her thoughts with us about her concerns. Her mission is to understand and take into account the views of her children in their upbringing, we speak to her about her concerns regarding social media. - Bê guman medyaya civakî hem bandorên neyînî û hem jî yên erênî li ser xweşbûn û tenduristiya derûnî ya ciwanan dike. Digel ku platformên medya civakî dikarin ji ciwanan re bibin alîkar ku bi heval û malbata xwe re têkiliyê daynin, ew di heman demê de dibe sedema depresyon, xem û tenêtiya ciwanan. Gozel Xanikê dayika sê zarokan e ku bi kûrahî di lêkolîna perwerdehî û lênihêrîna zaroktiyê de ye. Erka wê ew e ku di mezinkirina zarokên xwe de nêrînên wan fêm bike û li ber çavan bigire, em bi wê re behsa xemên wê yên derbarê medyaya civakî de dikin.
Proroctví o vodních vílách si z generace na generaci předávali Keltové, Germáni i Slované – a všichni věřili, že vodní víla Egeria opravdu existuje. Měnilo se jen jméno řeky, ze které se čas od času vynoří – Agara, Eger, Ohara a - pro nás Čechy po léta letoucí – Ohře. Pramení v Bavorsku, na úpatí Sněžné hory a po sedmdesáti kilometrech vtéká do Čech, kde se rozlévá do údolní nádrže Skalka.
Deh sal di ser êrîşa DAIŞ ya li ser Şingalê derbas bûn û bi hezaran Êzîdî hatin kuştin û kole kirin, lê gelek kesên rizgarbûyî, di nav wan de yên ji civaka Êzidî li Australya hîn jî li benda edaletê ne ji bo tiştên ku hatine serê wan. Rêjeya hovîtiyên ku li dijî civaka Êzîdî ji aliyê koma Dewleta Îslamî ve hatine kirin, kuştinên komî, revandin, kolekirin û tundiya zayendî ya sîstematîk. Gelek kes ji malbata Şemo Silo jî hatin revandin ku heya nuha hîn hevjîna wî, herdu kurên wî û bavê wî wundane.
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How can we develop resilient, growth-oriented mindsets? This month, we've been exploring the theme of self-development. Today, our focus shifts to mindset. I'm particularly inspired by Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor, speaker, and author of The Gift: 14 Lessons to Save Your Life. In the book, Dr. Eger says that the worst prison she experienced wasn't the concentration camp, but the prison she created in her mind. Wow. Dr. Eger's profound insights remind us that regardless of our circumstances, our mindset holds the key to resilience, healing, and fulfillment. To find out more about my work, please visit Dana Williams Consulting. LinkedIn. Instagram. Get your copy of The Strengths Journal™ is the only Gallup-certified planner that guides you to live in your strengths every day. No more leaving your Strengths Assessment in your desk drawer. Now you can use The Strengths Journal™ to channel your unique strengths and dominate your every day!
To appreciate Rabbi Akiva Eger we need to understand his era; The cholera epidemic he lived through, the personalities of his generation as well as his rulings and how they were set out. Who was he really and what did he look like? Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Rabbi Akiva Eger 13:46 Rabbi Akiva Eger's Role During the Cholera Epidemic 27:09 Conflict with the Community and the Hospital Management 35:31 The Accuracy of Portraits Depicting Rabbi Akiva Eger 38:49 Legacy and Impact of Rabbi Akiva Eger
Edith Eger wurde mit 16 nach Auschwitz verschleppt und hat nach ihrer Befreiung einen eigenen Weg der Heilung gefunden.
Chapter 1What is The ChoiceIn the profound and poignant memoir The Choice, Edith Eger shares her harrowing journey of survival from the horrors of Auschwitz and her transformation into a renowned psychologist. Through a blend of personal narrative and professional insights, Eger illustrates the essence of human resilience. As a teenager, she is sent to the infamous Nazi concentration camp, where she suffers unimaginable losses, including the death of her parents. Rather than being crushed by despair, Eger embarks on a lifelong quest to understand and overcome her past, emphasizing the power of choice in human freedom. She teaches us that our most painful experiences can become the pathways to healing and forgiveness. The Choice is not just a tale of survival, but a guidebook that encourages transcending trauma through choice—choosing hope over despair, compassion over cruelty, and love over hate. This story inspires readers to liberate themselves from the prisons of their own minds and embrace the possibility of a life filled with purpose.Chapter 2 Meet the Writer of The ChoiceEdith Eger's "The Choice" effectively blends a deeply personal narrative with psychological insights, utilizing a clear, evocative prose style that underscores the resilience and profound emotional journey of its author. Eger's writing is marked by its poetic economy—she chooses concise words that pack a powerful emotional punch, ensuring that each phrase contributes both to the forward motion of the storyline and the deeper narrative of healing and forgiveness.Her tone varies from reflective to instructive, seamlessly integrating her professional expertise as a psychologist with her personal experiences as a Holocaust survivor. This dual vantage point fostils a storytelling approach that is both engaging and enlightening. Eger uses metaphor and simile adeptly, allowing readers to understand complex emotions and psychological states in new and revealing ways.Dialogue in the memoir is used sparingly but effectively; when Eger quotes conversations, they provide key insights into character development and emotional states, furthering the emotional depth and the universality of the themes addressed. By using her own life as a case study, Eger not only tells a personal story but also illustrates a broader human struggle, making her narrative accessible and resonant for a diverse audience.Overall, Eger's language style in "The Traffic" is poignant, directly contributing to the reader's comprehension and empathy. Her careful balance of narrative and reflection invites readers into deep engagement, not just with her history but with their own inner landscapes.Chapter 3 Deeper Understanding of The ChoiceTo provide an accurate and insightful analysis of the impact of "The Choice" on literature, culture, or society, it's important to clarify the specific work you are referring to, as there are multiple books and a film titled "The Choice."1. "The Choice" by Nicholas Sparks (2007) - This novel, like many of Sparks' works, dives into themes of love, fate, and the decisions people make that shape their destinies. In terms of cultural impact, Nicholas Sparks has often been credited with popularizing and reinforcing specific tropes in the romance genre, particularly in contemporary literature and film. His works commonly feature star-crossed lovers, moral dilemmas, and dramatic settings, influencing not only readers' expectations for romance narratives but also filmmakers in the romance genre, evident in the multiple adaptations of his books.2. "The Choice: Embrace the Possible" by Dr. Edith Eva Eger (2017) - This non-fiction work, penned by Holocaust survivor and psychologist Dr. Edith Eva Eger, explores the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity, the freedom of choice in response to suffering, and the therapeutic power of...
Famous as a scholar and lamdan, his life was beset by challenges and setbacks, all of which he faced with remarkable fortitude. As the leader of Central Europe's Jewry, the impact of his writings and personality re-wrote the history of the 19th century for the Jews Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Government Intervention 08:01 Reb Akiva Eger's Scholarship and Influence 16:10 Reb Akiva Eger's Reluctance to Give Decisions 27:21 The Appointment Controversy in Posen 35:24 Acts of Kindness and Strength in Psak 39:40 Conclusion and Preview of Part 2
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Summary Dennis Eger (LinkedIn) and Shawn Nilius (LinkedIn) join Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss open-source intelligence. Combined, the two have over six decades of service to the U.S. Army. What You'll Learn Intelligence What is Open-Source Intelligence How the US Army utilizes and collects OSINT OSINT across the Intelligence Community How OSINT has impacted the War in Ukraine Reflections The power of information and how you use it Cyber ethics And much, much more … Quotes of the Week “If [civilians are] taking a video and posting it, they become in the cycle … The amount of things that people do on the internet that leaves their data or their information out there – Their data becomes big part of the intelligence cycle and they probably don't even know that they're doing it.” – Dennis Eger. Resources SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* My Life in American Intelligence with Barry Zulauf (2023) Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy with Michael Vickers (2023) Ukraine & the Alliance with NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence David Cattler (2023) Irregular Warfare & Intelligence with IWC Director Dennis Walters (2023) *Beginner Resources* A Brief History of the US Army, R. Guina, The Military Wallet (2024) [Short article] What is Open-Source Intelligence? OSINT Dojo, YouTube (2023) [7 min. video] A Brief History of Open Source Intelligence, C. Colquhoun, Bellingcat (2016) [Short article] DEEPER DIVE Books OSINT Techniques: Resources for Uncovering Online Information, M. Bazzell (2023) Deep Dive: Exploring the Real-world Value of Open Source Intelligence, R. L. Baker (Wiley, 2023) Open Source Intelligence Methods and Tools: A Practical Guide to Online Intelligence, N. A. Hassan & R. Hijazi (Apress, 2018) Primary Sources The IC OSINT Strategy (2024) Invasion of Ukraine on Google Maps (2022) Ethical Frameworks in Open-Source Intelligence (2022) Open-Source Intelligence, Department of the Army (2012) Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (2004) *Wildcard Resource* While OSINT may seem like the new kid on the intelligence block, its foundations have actually been around perhaps longer than any other -INT. During the Civil War, the Bureau of Military Information collected open-source information from Southern newspapers to track the Confederate army. Check out this letter from Abraham Lincoln citing intelligence gathered on the location of Southern troops. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Az előfizetők (de csak a Belső kör és Közösség csomagok tulajdonosai!) már szombat hajnalban hozzájutnak legfrissebb epizódunk teljes verziójához. A kedden publikált, ingyen meghallgatható verzió tíz perccel rövidebb. 00:37 Kapcsoljuk a regensburgi kamionparkolót. Bredában még dolgoznak fehér emberek. Holland mezőgazdaság, holland árak. 06:38 Unagi ramen. Parragh László fajelmélete. A brabanti-burgundi identitás. Babos Gábor. 10:52 Paks-Fradi. 14:02 A no migration, no gender, no war hármas eufemizmusa. Jim Simons-nekrológ. Robert Mercer és a Cambridge Analytica. 20:37 Azért jó, hogy nálunk nem lőnek politikusokra. Szoboszlai karrierjének megrekedése illetve meg nem rekedése. Ki lesz ott Azahriah-n a VIP-ben? Vitézy Dávid és Wang mester. 28:05 Helyreigazítás: Toyota. Benyalások további potenciális hirdetőknek. Bogazici. Robotlábú Herendi-gepárd.33:42 Helyreigazítás: Tisztán a Cél Felé. Eger helye a magyar hardcore térképén. Ikonokból született, legendák által lovagolva. A Teneré-fa és szomorú vége.37:08 Mit hazdujunk kiváncsiskodóknak útikönyvírás közben? Bede Márton, értelmiségi bűnöző. Kalaznói ingatlantippek. 42:08 A fekedi stifolder. Trabert Hof. Egyébként május 25-én lesz a stifolderfesztivál. Rozsdásserpenyőtelep és Rinyaszentkirály. 45::42 A vidéki Váci utcák halála. A pécsi Weöres Sándor-szobor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know we live in Kelp country? That you can eat all kelp? That Giant Kelp is the home to thousands of species yet 95% of the Giant Kelp Forests have gone missing in Tasmania. In this mini series featuring Tasmania's Giant Kelp, Dr Aaron Eger shares a snippet of his knowledge. We also now have a Youtube Channel!
In this episode of Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady, Edith Eger joins Roxanne to discuss her new book, The Gift. ________________________________ An eminent psychologist and one of the few remaining Holocaust survivors old enough to remember life in the camps, Dr. Edith Eger has worked with veterans, military personnel, and victims of physical and mental trauma. She lives in La Jolla, California. She is the author of the award-winning book The Choice and The Gift. Buy the book from RJ Julia: The Gift - Edith Eger Sign up for our podcast newsletter Just The Right Book Subscription Promo Code (15% off): Podcast Email us at: podcast@rjjulia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Edith Eger: The Choice Edith Eger is one of the few living Holocaust survivors to remember the horrors of the camps. Today, at 90 years old, Edie is a renowned psychologist and speaker who specializes in treating patients with traumatic stress disorders. She is author of the The Choice: Embrace the Possible*. Key Points It's not what happens in life, it's what we do with it. The power we have is to choose to respond, not react. Sometimes seemingly insignificant worries are emblematic of greater pain. If you hate a person, they don't suffer — you do. There's nothing wrong with anger, it's how you channel it. Underneath anger is a lot of pain. Resources Mentioned The Choice: Embrace the Possible* by Edith Eger Man's Search for Meaning* by Viktor E. Frankl Interview Notes Download my highlights from The Choice in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes Sin by Silence, with Olivia Klaus (episode 103) Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do, with Amy Morin (episode 204) How to Overcome Obstacles, with Collins Osayamwen (episode 281) Growth Mindset Helps You Rise From the Ashes, with Jeff Hittenberger (episode 326) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.
On today's special episode of the Daily Stoic podcast, Ryan talks at Dr. Edith Egar's workshop about 4 stoic quotes to get us through the new year. Dr. Eger's story as a Holocaust survivor & work as a renowned therapist has impacted millions around the world. As someone who lived through unthinkable trauma, Dr. Eger intimately knows the greatest prison is not the one created by the world… it is the prison created in our own minds.A native of Hungary, Edith Eva Eger was just a teenager in 1944 when she experienced one of the worst evils the human race has ever known. As a Jew living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, she and her family were sent to Auschwitz, the heinous death camp. Her parents were sent to the gas chambers but Edith's bravery kept her and her sister alive. Dr. Eger is a practicing psychologist and a specialist in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. She is also the author of the bestselling memoir The Choice: Embrace the PossibleandThe Gift: 12 Lessons to Save Your Life.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail
As we navigate a holiday season set against the backdrop of global and domestic conflict, this 2021 interview with Dr. Edith Eger feels even more vital than ever. A psychologist and a Holocaust survivor, Dr. Eger has 96 years of direct experience with navigating troubled times – both for herself and in service of others – and her ability to find light in the darkness remains deeply inspiring. After enduring unimaginable cruelty as a Jewish teenager in Europe during World War II, she dedicated her life to helping people process and overcome their own traumas. This holiday, we could all use a dose of Dr. Eger's wisdom – including her calls for us to focus on ourselves when the world seems out of control, because we all only have this life to live. By being the best versions of ourselves that we can be, Dr. Eger asserts, we can find stability and happiness in a world that's always changing, and not always for the better. Learn more about Dr. Eger's life, books, and philosophy: https://dreditheger.com/ Learn more about the Center for Innovation: www.thegreenhouseproject.org
Today, Ryan answers questions on purpose and stoic wisdom at Dr. Edith Egar's workshop. Dr. Eger's story as a Holocaust survivor & work as a renowned therapist has impacted millions around the world. As someone who lived through unthinkable trauma, Dr. Eger intimately knows the greatest prison is not the one created by the world… it is the prison created in our own minds.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail
Dr. Edith Eger was only 15 when her family was violently removed from their home in Hungary by German Nazis and sent to concentration camps. But after surviving Auschwitz, and later immigrating to the United States, Dr. Eger kept her past a secret, even from her own children, until decades later. On this emotional episode of She Pivots, Dr. Eger discusses dancing for her survival at Auschwitz, her decision to get her PhD in her 50s, the power of sharing her story, and her advice for future generations. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating and share with your friends if you liked this episode!She Pivots was created in partnership with Marie Claire to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Dr. Eger, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit marieclaire.com/shepivots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Edith Eger is a Holocaust survivor, therapist, and author of multiple books including, "The Gift: 14 Lessons to Save Your Life." She joins Kate and Oliver along with her daughters, Dr. Marianne Engle and Audrey Eger Thompson. They share her incredible story, and discuss grief, trauma, and the importance of finding humor.Executive Producers: Kate Hudson and Oliver HudsonProduced by Allison BresnickEdited by Josh WindischMusic by Mark HudsonThis show is powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by:Sakara (sakara.com/sibling)Coors Light (coorslight.com/hudson)
Using her own past as a Holocaust survivor and thriver as a powerful analogy, Dr. Edith Eger inspires people to tap their full potential and shape their very best destinies. Dr. Eger is a sought-after clinical psychologist and lecturer, helping individuals discard their limitations, discover their powers of self-renewal, and achieve things they previously thought unattainable. Be sure to check out Dr. Eger's two books, The Choice, a New York Times bestseller, and her most recent release, The Gift.Dr. Eger recently launched her first online course, Unlocking Your Potential, a 10-module, video-based workshop.In this episode you will learn, How to rewrite new beginnings from past experiences. The difference between revenge & forgiveness. How to become a good parent to yourself. The secret to living a long, healthy, and happy life.For more, go to lewishowes.com/1354Listen to Dr. Eger's previous episode on The School of Greatness below!Healing, Forgiveness & Finding Freedom: https://link.chtbl.com/1010-pod
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