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WanderLearn: Travel to Transform Your Mind & Life
Is It Good or Bad News If We Depopulate "After the Spike"?

WanderLearn: Travel to Transform Your Mind & Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 23:02


Simon & Schuster provided me with an advanced copy of the superb book After the Spike: Population, Progress, and the Case for People, scheduled for release on July 8, 2025. The University of Texas authors, Dean Spears and Michael Geruso, have written a mind-blowing book! It's my second favorite book of 2025! My favorite 2025 book is They're Not Gaslighting You. Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-JfpjJRkok Podcast   The Population Whimper When I was born, Paul R. Ehrlich's book, The Population Bomb, was a mega-bestseller. Although I never read the book, my generation believed the book's message that humanity is dangerously overpopulated. The book gave me one major reason not to have children. The book made intuitive sense, built on Thomas Malthus's observations, that if our population continues to expand, we will eventually hit a brick wall. However, Ehrlich, a Stanford biologist, made these stunningly wrong predictions in The Population Bomb: Mass Starvation in the 1970s and 1980s: The book opened with the statement, "The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970s, hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now."    England's Demise by 2000: He suggested that England would not exist by the year 2000 due to environmental collapse related to overpopulation.   Devastation of Fish Populations by 1990: He predicted that all significant animal life in the sea would be extinct by 1990, and large areas of coastline would need to be evacuated due to the stench of dead fish.   India's Famine: He predicted catastrophic food shortages in India in the 1990s that did not materialize.   United States Food Rationing by 1984: He envisioned the U.S. rationing food by 1984. Instead of all this doom and gloom, here's what happened: we went from 3.5 billion (when Ehrich wrote his doomsday book) to 8 billion people today, most of whom are fat. Today, our biggest problem isn't famine but obesity. Dean Spears and Michael Geruso's new book should have been called The Population Whimper because it says the opposite of what The Population Bomb said. Forget a catastrophic demographic explosion. We're going to suffer a catastrophic demographic implosion. The graph on the cover of After the Spike sums up the problem: during a 200-year time period, the human population will have spiked to 10 billion and then experienced an equally dramatic fall. Three criticisms of After the Spike For a book packed with counterintuitive arguments, it's remarkable that I can only spot three flaws. Admittedly, these are minor critiques, as they will disappear if we stabilize below 10 billion. 1. Wildlife lost The authors correctly argue that the environment has been improving even as the human population has been growing rapidly. For example: Air and water are now cleaner than they were 50 years ago, when the population was half its current size. Our per capita CO2 consumption is falling. Clean energy production is at an all-time high. There's one metric that authors overlooked: wildlife. As the human population doubled, we've needed more space for growing food. This has led to a decrease in habitat, which is why biologists refer to the Anthropocene Extinction. While fish farms are efficient, overfishing continues. The Amazon gets denuded to make space for soy and cattle plantations. The loss of African wildlife habitats is acute, as the African population is projected to quadruple in this century. I imagine that the authors of After the Spike would counter: National parks didn't exist 200 years ago. Green revolutions and GMO foods have made the most productive farmers ever. De-extinction may restore extinct species. And they're correct. There are bright spots.  However, as we approach 10 billion, wildlife will continue to suffer and be marginalized. The book should have mentioned that. Dean Spears and Michael Geruso would likely agree that if humans continue to grow nonstop, wildlife will continue to suffer. However, they aren't arguing for nonstop human expansion. They want stabilization. When you combine stabilization with technology (e.g., vertical farming and lab-grown animal products), we would reverse the downward trend in wildlife habitat. 2. Increased energy consumption Dean Spears and Michael Geruso celebrate humanity's progress in energy efficiency and productivity. However, they overlook these facts: 1. The Rebound Effect (Jevons Paradox): As energy efficiency improves, the cost of using energy services effectively decreases. This can lead to: Increased usage of existing services: For example, more efficient air conditioners might lead people to cool their homes to lower temperatures or for longer periods. More fuel-efficient cars might encourage more driving. Adoption of new energy-intensive activities: The increased affordability of energy services can enable entirely new consumption patterns that were previously too expensive to adopt. Think about the proliferation of data centers for AI and digital services, or the growth of electric vehicles. While individual electric vehicles (EVs) are more efficient than gasoline cars, the rapid increase in their adoption contributes to overall electricity demand. 2. Economic Growth and Rising Living Standards: Increased demand for energy services: As economies grow and incomes rise, people generally desire greater comfort, convenience, and a wider range of goods and services. This translates to greater demand for heating and cooling, larger homes, more personal transportation, more manufactured goods, and more leisure activities, all of which require energy. Industrialization and urbanization: Developing economies, in particular, are undergoing rapid industrialization and urbanization. This involves massive construction, increased manufacturing, and the expansion of infrastructure, all of which are highly energy-intensive. Even with efficiency gains, the sheer scale of this growth drives up overall energy consumption. Emerging technologies: The growth of data centers, AI, and other digital technologies is leading to a significant increase in electricity demand. 3. Population Growth: While efficiency might improve per unit of output, the overall global population continues to grow. More people, even if individually more efficient, will inherently consume more energy in total. 4. Shifting Economic Structures: Some economies are shifting from less energy-intensive sectors (like agriculture) to more energy-intensive ones (like manufacturing or specific services). Even within industries, while individual processes might become more efficient, the overall scale of production can increase dramatically. 5. Energy Price and Policy Factors: Low energy prices: If energy remains relatively inexpensive (due to subsidies or abundant supply), the incentive for significant behavioral changes to reduce consumption might be diminished, even with efficient technologies available. Policy limitations: Although many countries have energy efficiency policies, their impact may be offset by other factors that drive demand. Conclusion: While technological advancements and efficiency measures reduce the energy intensity of specific activities, these gains are often outpaced by the aggregate increase in demand for energy services driven by economic growth, rising living standards, population increases, and the adoption of new, energy-intensive technologies and behaviors. The challenge lies in achieving a proper decoupling of economic growth from energy consumption, and ultimately, from carbon emissions. Humanity's per capita energy consumption has been steadily increasing with each passing century, a trend that is unlikely to change soon. Therefore, humans of the 26th century will consume far more energy than those of the 21st century.  The authors of After the Spike would probably argue that in 2525, we'll be using a clean energy source (e.g., nuclear fusion), so it'll be irrelevant that our per capita energy consumption increases ten times.  Again, short term, we're going in the wrong direction. However, in a stabilized world, we won't have a problem. 3. Designer babies The authors of After the Spike never addressed the potential impact that designer babies may have. I coined the term "Homo-enhanced" to address our desire to overcome our biological limitations.  Couples are already using IVF to select the gender and eye color of their babies. Soon, we'll be able to edit and select for more complex traits such as height or even intelligence. It's easy to imagine a world like Gattaca, where parents collaborate with CRISPR-powered gene tools to create custom-made babies. One reason some people don't want to reproduce is that it's a crap shoot. Any parent who has more than one child will tell you that each of their children is quite different from the others. Given that they grow up in the same environment, it suggests that genetics is a decisive factor. Until now, we couldn't mold our children's DNA. Soon, we will.  If we were to remove the lottery aspect of having a child and allow parents to design their children, perhaps there would be a baby boom. Dean Spears and Michael Geruso would probably argue that this is unlikely or centuries away from happening. We'll be descending the steep population slope long before we are homo-enhanced. One trillion humans in this millennium? In the Bulgaria chapter of The Hidden Europe, I observed that Bulgaria is depopulating faster than any other European country. Having peaked at 9 million in the late 1980s, a century later, it will be half that size. Despite that, in that chapter, I predicted that in 500 years, we'll have one trillion humans in the solar system, with at least 100 billion on Earth. This video explains how and why that may happen:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lJJ_QqIVnc Conclusion In 2075, will After the Spike: Population, Progress, and the Case for People look as stupid as The Population Bomb looks 50 years after publication? Does After the Spike make the same errors as The Population Bomb? Paul Ehrlich's underestimated technology and the continued collapse in fertility rates. As Dean Spears and Michael Geruso point out, fertility rates have been declining since they were first measured. Had Ehrlich extrapolated the trendline, he would have realized that our demographic collapse was imminent, not an explosion. Furthermore, technology solved many of the problems Ehrlich imagined. Is After the Spike making the same error? Fertility rates won't fall forever. They must stop. Otherwise, we'll become extinct. However, will fertility rates soar due to technology or some other reason? What could make our fertility rates return to three or more? Here are a few ideas: We master fusion energy, providing us with ultra-cheap energy and dramatically decreasing the cost of having children. Robots perform most jobs, leaving humans with ample time to raise large families.  As the negative effects of depopulation start rippling across the world, a global cultural panic erupts, prompting people to prioritize reproduction. Homo-enhanced humans, merged with artificial general intelligence, decide to proliferate to dominate the planet. Vertical farms and lab-grown cultured meat improve the environment so dramatically that humans feel less guilty about having three or more children, and generous subsidies offset the costs. Admittedly, these scenarios are unlikely to occur during the next 50 years, so After the Spike won't become the joke that The Population Bomb became in 50 years. Still, I predict that Ehrlich's great-great-granddaughter will write The Population Bomb II: Thomas Malthus Will Be Right Someday. Verdict 10 out of 10 stars! Excerpts The excerpts below are from an advanced copy, which may have undergone edits. Hence, some of these excerpts may have been reworded or deleted in the final print. The reason I am quoting them is that even if the excerpts are removed in the final edition, they illustrate the book's overall message.  It would be easy to think that fewer people would be better—better for the planet, better for the people who remain. This book asks you to think again. Depopulation is not the solution we urgently need for environmental challenges, nor will it raise living standards by dividing what the world can offer across fewer of us. Despite what you may have been told, depopulation is not the solution we urgently need for environmental challenges like climate change. Nor will it raise living standards by dividing what the world can offer across fewer of us. To the contrary, so much of the progress that we now take for granted sprang up in a large and interconnected society. Part I's big claim: No future is more likely than that people worldwide choose to have too few children to replace their own generation. Over the long run, this would cause exponential population decline. Whether depopulation would be good or bad depends on the facts and depends on our values. We ask about those facts and values, building up to an overall assessment: Part II and Part III's big claim: A stabilized world population would be better, overall, than a depopulating future. Part IV's big claim: Nobody yet knows how to stabilize a depopulating world. But humanity has made revolutionary improvements to society before— we can do it again if we choose. We won't ask you to abandon your concerns about climate change; about reproductive freedom and abortion access; or about ensuring safe, healthy, flourishing lives for everyone everywhere. We won't ask you to consider even an inch of backsliding on humanity's progress toward gender equity. We insist throughout that everyone should have the tools to choose to parent or not to parent. This book is not about whether or how you should parent. It's about whether we all should make parenting easier. In 2012, 146 million children were born. That was more than in any year of history to that point. It was also more than in any year since. Millions fewer will be born this year. The year 2012 may well turn out to be the year in which the most humans were ever born— ever as in ever for as long as humanity exists. Within three hundred years, a peak population of 10 billion could fall below 2 billion. The tip of the Spike may be six decades from today. For every 205 babies born, human biology, it turns out, would produce about 100 females. Average fertility in Europe today is about 1.5. That means the next generation will be 25 percent smaller than the last. Birth rates were falling all along. For as long as any reliable records exist, and for at least several hundred years while the Spike was ascending, the average number of births per woman has been falling, generation by generation. In the United States in the early 1800s, married white women (a population for whom some data were recorded) gave birth an average of seven times. If life expectancy doubles to 150 years, or quadruples to 300 years, couldn't that prevent the depopulating edge of the Spike? The surprising answer is no. The story of the Spike would stay the same, even if life expectancy quadrupled to three hundred years. In contrast, if adults' reproductive spans also changed, so people had, say, one or two babies on average over their twenties, thirties, and forties and then another one on average over their fifties, sixties, and seventies, then that would stop depopulation— but it would be because births changed, not because later-adulthood deaths changed. Where exactly should humanity stabilize? Six billion? Eight? Ten? Some other number? This book makes the case to stabilize somewhere. Exactly where will have to be a question for public and scientific debate. So the extra greenhouse gas emissions contributed by the larger population would be small, even under the assumption here that the future is bleak and we go on emitting for another century. The environmental costs of a new child are not zero. Not by a long shot. Not yet. But they are falling. Each new person who joins the ranks of humanity will add less CO2 than, well, you over your lifetime. Humanity could choose a future that's good, free, and fair for women and that also has an average birth rate of two. There is no inescapable dilemma. In that kind of future, people who want to parent would get the support that they need (from nonparents, from taxpayers, from everyone) to choose parenting. The most plausible way humanity might stabilize— and the only way this book endorses— is if societies everywhere work to make parenting better. Globally, we now produce about 50 percent more food per person than in 1961. “endogenous economic growth.” Endogenous means “created from the inside.” Ideas do not come from outside the economy. They come from us. Because scale matters, a depopulating planet will be able to fill fewer niches. A threat with a fixed cost: A threat has arisen that will kill all humans (however many) unless a large cost is paid to escape it (such as by deflecting an asteroid) within a certain time period. Could a kajillion lives ever be the best plan? That question goes beyond the practical question that this book is here to answer. Between our two families, we have had three live births, four miscarriages, and three failed IVF rounds. Parenting will need to become better than it is today. That's what we, your authors, hope and believe. The opportunity cost hypothesis: Spending time on parenting means giving up something. Because the world has improved around us, that “something” is better than it used to be. In no case is there evidence that more support for parents predicts more births. Nobody— no expert, no theory— fully understands why birth rates, everywhere, in different cultures and contexts, are lower than ever before. I hope these excerpts compel you to buy the book. If you're still undecided, consider that the book features numerous graphs and illustrations that will rewire your brain. Buy After the Spike: Population, Progress, and the Case for People. Connect Send me an anonymous voicemail at SpeakPipe.com/FTapon You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at https://wanderlearn.com. If you like this podcast, subscribe and share!  On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr   Sponsors 1. My Patrons sponsored this show! Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron for as little as $2/month at https://Patreon.com/FTapon 2. For the best travel credit card, get one of the Chase Sapphire cards and get 75-100k bonus miles! 3. Get $5 when you sign up for Roamless, my favorite global eSIM! Use code LR32K 4. Get 25% off when you sign up for Trusted Housesitters, a site that helps you find sitters or homes to sit in. 5. Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free! 6. In the United States, I recommend trading cryptocurrency with Kraken.  7. Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees! 8. For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear.  

We Are Art! – a Podcast by Dr. Sylvia Volz
Die Schule von Morgen: Vertrauen, Freiheit und die Kraft der Individualität – Interview mit den Gymnasiallehrern Agnes Ehrich und Fabian Wolschendorf

We Are Art! – a Podcast by Dr. Sylvia Volz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 59:51


In dieser Folge von We Are Art! tauchen wir in die Herausforderungen des Bildungssystems ein – ein Thema, das immer wieder in den Medien auftaucht, aber leider oft hinter anderen politischen Prioritäten zurücksteht. Dabei handelt es sich um eine der wichtigsten Investitionen, die wir in die Zukunft unserer Gesellschaft und unseres Landes tätigen können: eine ganzheitliche, moderne Bildung, die unsere Kinder wirklich fördert und auf das Leben und die Herausforderungen der Zukunft vorbereitet. Es ist mir ein persönliches Anliegen, hinter die Kulissen zu schauen und zu verstehen, wo genau die Probleme liegen. Ich spreche mit den Gymnasiallehrern AGNES EHRICH und FABIAN WOLSCHENDORF, die einen erfrischend ehrlichen und praxisnahen Blick auf das Bildungssystem werfen. Sie teilen ihre Erfahrungen und Herausforderungen im Schulalltag und berichten, wie sie als LehrerInnen an ihre eigenen Grenzen stoßen – sowohl in der Arbeit mit Schülern als auch im Umgang mit einem System, das ihnen zu wenig Freiraum für kreative, individuelle Förderung lässt. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über: Die unterschiedlichen Bedürfnisse von SchülerInnen auf der Suche nach ihrer Identität und wie man ihre Unsicherheit in selbstbewusste Persönlichkeiten verwandelt. Wie Eigenverantwortung den SchülerInnen hilft, Vertrauen aufzubauen und ihre Selbstständigkeit zu fördern. Das innovative Open Space Konzept von Agnes und Fabian: Wie Zielvorgaben, kombiniert mit Freiräumen den SchülerInnen ermöglichen, eigenständig Lösungen zu entwickeln. Warum Vertrauen in Schüler:innen essenziell ist und wie es ihr Selbstbewusstsein stärkt und den Lernerfolg fördert. Die Grenzen des aktuellen Schulsystems und warum Fabian sich eher als Impulsgeber und Unterstützer sieht, statt als klassische „Lehrkraft“. Das Prinzip der „Freiheit in Gebundenheit“ als Alternative zum klassischen Frontalunterricht, das mehr Freiraum und Eigenverantwortung ermöglicht. Warum es sinnvoll ist, auch KI in den Unterricht zu integrieren, um SchülerInnen für die Zukunft zu stärken. ... und vieles mehr Es geht um mehr als nur das Lernen von Fakten – es geht darum, wie wir junge Menschen auf die Zukunft vorbereiten, indem wir ihre Individuen-Stärke fördern und ihnen Vertrauen schenken, damit sie zu den Gestaltern von morgen werden. Wenn dich diese Folge inspiriert hat, teile sie gerne mit einem Menschen, der sie hören sollte. Folge WE ARE ART!, um keine Episode zu verpassen – für mehr Gespräche, die zum Nachdenken, Verbinden und Mitgestalten einladen. Alles Liebe deine Sylvia LINKS zur Folge Alemannenschule in Wutöschingen Daltonschulen in Deutschland AGNES EHRICHEmail: Agnes Ehrich FABIAN WOLSCHENDORFEmail: Fabian Wolschendorf SYLVIA VOLZ Instagram: @dr.sylvia_speaks Facebook: Sylvia Volz LinkedIn: Dr. Sylvia Dominique Volz Email: hello@x-to-flow.com ________________________________________________________________________________ Cover Foto Sylvia Volz: Franziska Krois & Chantal Hofer  Jingle Musik: Epidemic Sound Jingle Voice: Karoline Pfeiffer

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk
Issio Ehrich: "Putsch. Der Aufstand gegen Europas Kolonialismus in Afrika"

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 4:12


Rühl, Bettina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Büchermarkt

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk
Büchermarkt 10.12.2024: Titiou Lecoq, Issio Ehrich und Tana French

Büchermarkt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 20:18


Fuhrig, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Büchermarkt

Andruck - Deutschlandfunk
Issio Ehrich: "Putsch. Der Aufstand gegen Europas Kolonialismus in Afrika"

Andruck - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 7:10


Rühl, Bettina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Andruck - Das Magazin für Politische Literatur

ALL YOU CAN STREAM
Maria Ehrich über "Stille Nacht, raue Nacht". Plus: "Alex Cross", "Say Nothing"

ALL YOU CAN STREAM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 44:24


„Konflikte gehen nicht weg, nur weil Weihnachten ist“ Interview mit Maria Ehrich: Die Schauspielerin spricht über ihren neuen Film „Stille Nacht, raue Nacht“, Familienstreits unterm Weihnachtsbaum und welchen Ratschlag, sie ihrem jüngeren Ich geben würde. Weitere Themen bei ALL YOU CAN STREAM – dem Podcast von TV DIGITAL und STREAMING – in der zweiten November-Hälfte: -„Alex Cross“: Kann der Bestseller-Romanheld auch in Serienform überzeugen? -„Say Nothing“: Was die Miniserie über Gewalt in Nordirland so herausragend macht Die Podcast-Sendung im Überblick: https://www.werstreamt.es/listen/bearbeiten/1188133/ Die Links zu unseren Themen: „Alex Cross“: https://www.amazon.de/ALEX-CROSS-1-Staffel/dp/B0D6X7V5YK „Stille Nacht, raue Nacht“: https://www.zdf.de/filme/herzkino/stille-nacht-raue-nacht-100.html „Say Nothing“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19yNLKgIAhQ

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk
Ernest Hemingway - Eine neue Art zu schreiben

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 4:59


Ernest Hemingway begann als Reporter, lernte von der Avantgarde in Paris und sprach mit seinen Storys auch ein Massenpublikum an. Sein werbewirksamer Mythos als harter Mann, Trinker und Jäger wirkt bis heute nach. Vor 125 Jahren kam er zur Welt. Ehrich, Florian www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt

The Vet Blast Podcast
263: The newer normal of communicating with clients

The Vet Blast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 23:24


Jill Clark, DVM, spent 17 years as an Assistant Director on feature films, commercials, and documentaries before changing direction and becoming a veterinarian in 1996.  She practiced in a multi-doctor group of small animal practices known for creating an exceptional client experience as an associate and then as Medical Director before joining a group of entrepreneurial veterinarians who grew their hospital group from 8 to 80 hospitals.  She was vice president of Operations for this group before joining VCA, managing 22 general and specialty practices with a continued focus on client experience as a competitive advantage.  In 2009, she joined VCA's Executive Team and was responsible for VCA's doctor recruiting team as well as creating VCA's corporate university, WOOF-U, which served over 24,000 veterinary team members.  In 2016, Clark founded IGNITE Veterinary Solutions, a modern learning company focused on bringing high-end learning experiences to all veterinary teams across the globe.  She has a special passion for Client Service teams and elevating their role to its fullest in our profession. She is one of the founders and President of the newly formed, North American Association of Veterinary Receptionists. Sarah Machell, DVM,  is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and previously owned and operated a Small Animal Practice outside of Toronto, Canada for 18 years.  Since transitioning her practice in 2018 she has worked in a variety of industry spaces, with a special interest in technology and virtual care. Machell is passionate about maximizing the capacity of veterinary practices to engage with and effectively leverage technologies to improve practice efficiencies, patient outcomes and professional satisfaction.  One of Sarah's current roles is the Medical Director for PetPath, a digital tool that provides a critical bridge between inpatient and outpatient care. Alex Ehrich, co-founder of PetPath and Liberty University graduate, is passionate about transforming lives and bringing innovative ideas to life.  Ehrich has spent the past four years in the tech space, bringing products to market that enhance organizational effectiveness and improve user experiences.  In 2022, Ehrich teamed up with a veterinary neurologist and several business partners to launch PetPath. This digital care companion guides pet owners through their pet's most stressful moments, while freeing up veterinary care teams to focus on their core passion: providing exceptional animal care.

Die Alexander Nebe Show
146. Maria Ehrich: „Wenn du dich nicht nach lächeln fühlst, dann lächele nicht!“

Die Alexander Nebe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 71:26


Mein heutiger Gast ist Maria Ehrich, die 2013 ihren Durchbruch mit der Hauptrolle in der Romanverfilmung „Rubinrot“ feiern konnte. In den Jahren davor stand die heute 31-Jährige bereits als Teenager mit Veronica Ferres oder Christine Neubauer vor der Kamera. Weitere Highlights ihrer inzwischen mehr als 20 Jahre umspannenden Karriere: „Das Adlon“ oder „Die Ku-damm-Reihe“ im ZDF. Aktuell ist die gebürtige Erfurterin in der Kinohit-Komödie „Chantal im Märchenland“ zu sehen - und sie ist eine von drei Nachhaltigkeits-Botschaftern für den Deutschen Filmpreis, der am 3. Mai zum 74ten Mal in Berlin verliehen wird. Wenn ihr die Show ansehen wollt: In der ARD-Mediathek wird die Verleihung ab 19.30 Uhr live übertragen, eine Zusammenfassung im linearen Fernsehen läuft um 22.20 Uhr in der ARD Wir sprechen über ihre Hassliebe zu Social-Media, die wunderbare Kraft des herzhaften Lachens, Harmoniebedürftigkeit und Konfliktscheue, die Folgen ihrer Immunkrankheit, die vor ein paar Jahren bei ihr diagnostiziert wurde, Nachhaltigkeit in der deutschen Film- und TV-Industrie und ihre bis heute unvergessliche Weltreise. Maria Ehrich hat mir verraten, was für sie die größten Herausforderungen als Mama sind, warum sie erst seit der Geburt ihrer heute fast zweijährigen Tochter zu einhundert Prozent für sich selbst einstehen kann. keine guten Erinnerungen an die Schulzeit hat Doch bevor es los geht, noch eine Bitte in eigener Sache: Dir gefällt mein Podcast und du möchtest zukünftig keine neue Folge verpassen? Dann freue ich mich sehr, wenn du ROAD TO GLORY abonnierst und an deine Freunde weiterempfiehlst. Und jetzt wünsche ich dir gute und inspirierende Unterhaltung mit Maria Ehrich!

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk
Pierre Brice - Für immer Winnetou

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 4:52


Als Soldat kämpfte Pierre Brice im Indochinakrieg auf der Seite Frankreichs. Als Schauspieler etablierte er sich später in der italienischen Filmindustrie. Als "Winnetou" wurde er zum bundesdeutschen Idol. Vor 95 Jahren kam er auf die Welt. Ehrich, Florianwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt

inControl
ep19 - Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Part II: Unveiling the Dynamics of Collective Decision-Making from Flocking Starlings to Desert Ants, Political Polarization, and the Creative Dance Between Arts and Control Theory

inControl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 57:44


Outline00:00 - Intro01:33 - Starling Flock Formations07:17 - Harvesters ants in the desert16:54 - Decision making in the natural world and opinion dynamics 32:08 - A geometric look at political polarization36:50 - Control theory and dancing53:25 - CreativeX55:25 - On creativity57:47 - Advice to future studentsLinksAndrea Cavagna - http://tinyurl.com/uywn592jIrene Giardina - http://tinyurl.com/4jmk2h5n Starling Flock Networks Manage Uncertainty in Consensus at Low Cost: http://tinyurl.com/hc7wz5zpRegulation of harvester ant foraging: http://tinyurl.com/4s7samffFitz-Hugh-Nagumo model: http://tinyurl.com/yer32bhsBistability and Resurgent Epidemics in Reinfection Models: http://tinyurl.com/2p98fhpcSIR model: http://tinyurl.com/mrxdjvycMulti-agent system dynamics: Bifurcation and behavior of animal groups: http://tinyurl.com/ycx6ue2zFast and Flexible Multiagent Decision-Making: http://tinyurl.com/yd3azrjeA. Franci - http://tinyurl.com/5y5cn9yzA. Bizyaeva - http://tinyurl.com/3trp7c53M. Golubitsky - http://tinyurl.com/5ebkdtncI. Stewart - http://tinyurl.com/53nws9yzMulti-agent Decision-Making Dynamics Inspired by Honeybees: http://tinyurl.com/3jxmrkvdNonlinear Opinion Dynamics With Tunable Sensitivity: http://tinyurl.com/33mb23tbThe Nonlinear Feedback Dynamics of Asymmetric Political Polarization: http://tinyurl.com/rjdntrbpFlock logic: http://tinyurl.com/yyze25szThere may be others: http://tinyurl.com/fetjhecnSocial decision-making driven by artistic explore-exploit tension:  http://tinyurl.com/4r2uxebrRhythmbots: http://tinyurl.com/mr3k9f43CreativeX (Naomi's website): http://tinyurlSupport the showPodcast infoPodcast website: https://www.incontrolpodcast.com/Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n84j85jSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/4rwztj3cRSS: https://tinyurl.com/yc2fcv4yYoutube: https://tinyurl.com/bdbvhsj6Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/3z24yr43Twitter: https://twitter.com/IncontrolPInstagram: https://tinyurl.com/35cu4kr4Acknowledgments and sponsorsThis episode was supported by the National Centre of Competence in Research on «Dependable, ubiquitous automation» and the IFAC Activity fund. The podcast benefits from the help of an incredibly talented and passionate team. Special thanks to L. Seward, E. Cahard, F. Banis, F. Dörfler, J. Lygeros, ETH studio and mirrorlake . Music was composed by A New Element.

Variety Awards Circuit
Danielle Brooks (“The Color Purple”) and Holt McCallany (“The Iron Claw”)

Variety Awards Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 100:55


"The Color Purple" star Danielle Brooks talks about the film and landing the role once portrayed by Oprah Winfrey in the 1985 version. Also on this episode, "The Iron Claw" actor Holt McCallany talks about playing the legendary wrestler Fritz von Ehrich in that drama. And on the latest edition of the Roundtable, we remember the late Andre Braugher and dissect the Golden Globes nominations.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

inControl
Ep18 - Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Part I: Geometric Control on Lie Groups, Underwater Vehicles and Collective Motion, Coordination in Animal Groups, Decision Making in Honeybees and Bifurcation Theory

inControl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 67:16


Outline00:00 - Intro01:05 - Dancing and control theory03:31 - Geometric control on Lie groups09:14 - Underwater vehicles and geometric mechanics18:45 - On the Hamiltonian framework21:25 - Underwater field experiments in Monte Rey Bay 36:27 - Collective motion and coordination in animal groups54:40 - Honeybees and bifurcation theory1:03:36 - OutroLinksNaomi's website: http://tinyurl.com/j755aww5Naomi's PhD Thesis: http://tinyurl.com/ywkvvy7kLie group: http://tinyurl.com/2p83jw9sAveraging: http://tinyurl.com/df9kmmcwStability of underwater vehicles: http://tinyurl.com/yxxytufxJ. Marsden: http://tinyurl.com/zvm8kkttA. Block: http://tinyurl.com/6wc39zkdCenter of buoyancy: http://tinyurl.com/mszncamhControlled Lagrangians: http://tinyurl.com/22usb52e - http://tinyurl.com/ymmntvr8Casimir function: http://tinyurl.com/yckc99mkMonterey Bay field experiments: http://tinyurl.com/yc24adct -  http://tinyurl.com/3sd7ee39 - http://tinyurl.com/ywryjwvr Collective motion: http://tinyurl.com/yuna5pam - http://tinyurl.com/pau74hmc - http://tinyurl.com/4p7zd5szSpatial patterns in coordinated groups: http://tinyurl.com/45y7hc9v-  http://tinyurl.com/5n7rm6vfKuramoto model: http://tinyurl.com/5eshfxhaDecision making in animal groups: http://tinyurl.com/3ybne8hn - http://tinyurl.com/283yts4y Value-Sensitive Decision-Making in honeybees: http://tinyurl.com/2uhcwyy6Bifurcation: http://tinyurl.com/tfr3ks7aSingularity theory: http://tinyurl.com/4kmxuv8zSupport the showPodcast infoPodcast website: https://www.incontrolpodcast.com/Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n84j85jSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/4rwztj3cRSS: https://tinyurl.com/yc2fcv4yYoutube: https://tinyurl.com/bdbvhsj6Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/3z24yr43Twitter: https://twitter.com/IncontrolPInstagram: https://tinyurl.com/35cu4kr4Acknowledgments and sponsorsThis episode was supported by the National Centre of Competence in Research on «Dependable, ubiquitous automation» and the IFAC Activity fund. The podcast benefits from the help of an incredibly talented and passionate team. Special thanks to L. Seward, E. Cahard, F. Banis, F. Dörfler, J. Lygeros, ETH studio and mirrorlake . Music was composed by A New Element.

Not-a-Perfumery Podcast
№2 – Curating Scents with Sofia Collette Ehrich

Not-a-Perfumery Podcast

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 74:10


Join us for a fascinating dive into the world of olfactory art with an art historian, academic researcher, and Odeuropa project curator Sofia Colette Ehrich. We explore the captivating 'Nosetalgia' edition of Kunstlicht magazine and discuss the challenges of incorporating scent in museums. Get ready for an insightful conversation!Connect with Sofia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofia-collette-ehrich/Explore more:Odeuropa: https://odeuropa.eu‘Nosetalgia' edition of Kunstlight magasin: https://tijdschriftkunstlicht.nl/vol-44-no-2-3-2023-nosetalgia/Internet of Senses Podcast, olfactory section hosted by Sofia, episode with Caro Verbeek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtbvdjAJ56c&list=PLUeYJjKOIqLX0WrbERtNxclY9S6OPZA-O&index=14Van Abbe Museum where Sofia participated in creating the olfactory dimension of the exhibition: https://vanabbemuseum.nl/nlTisserand Institute, whose lavender we have smelled: https://tisserandinstitute.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA35urBhDCARIsAOU7QwkuP_pA3DAJK8zqqqJzBbY0c5FEIDg0gtDV7HFdtk36YMajl3TsQcMaAiDlEALw_wcBMuseum Ulm project mentioned in relation to pomander: https://odeuropa.eu/2022/04/now-open-follow-your-nose-at-museum-ulm/Connect with your Host: LinkedIn Instagram E-mail: neparfumer [at] gmail.com Let the podcast flourish: Subscribe for upcoming episodes Leave a review on the platform you use Spread the word by sharing an episode Your support keeps our olfactory tales alive. Until next time, happy smelling!

Der Itzehoe Eagles Podcast
"Wir machen es für die Stadt, für die Region und vor allen Dingen für die Jugend." - Itze Talk! + Lars Peter Ehrich (FOLGE 100!)

Der Itzehoe Eagles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 80:51


In der einhundertsten Folge (komisch das auszuschreiben) haben wir jemand ganz besonderen eingeladen. Lars Peter Ehrich ist diesmal der Gast im Itzehoe Eagles Podcast. Jeder, der die lokale Zeitung liest, kennt diesen Namen. Aber wer oder was steckt hinter Ehrich und was macht er bei den Eagles? So viel sei vorweggenommen: sehr viel. Einer dieser Universalwerkzeuge, die den Verein zusammenhalten. Was braucht es alles dazu? Wie ist er zum Basketball gekommen und warum war die Einführung der Drei-Punkt-Linie für manche ein Ereignis wie die Mondlandung? Antworten auf diese, sowie viele andere Fragen gibt's jetzt für euch frisch aus dem Podcast-Ofen für eure kalten Herbstohren.100 Folgen … krass. Ohne euch wäre das nicht möglich gewesen, diese Zahl zu erreichen. Nicht weil es sich nicht mehr »gerechnet« hätte oder wegen anderen BWL-Gelaber, einfach weil es schön ist zu wissen, dass uns jemand zuhört. Vielleicht ja sogar auch gern :). Wie sagt man so schön? Auf die nächsten einhundert Folgen! GAST AB: min. 19:43 Produktion: Sportells Productions, Nico Totzek

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk
Otfried Preußler - Der Geschichtenerzähler

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 4:56


Er erfand unsterbliche Figuren und schrieb eine ganze Reihe von Kinder- und Jugendbuchklassikern, die Millionenauflagen erreichten. Noch immer begeistern seine Geschichten Kinder weltweit. Vor 100 Jahren wurde Otfried Preußler geboren.Ehrich, Florianwww.deutschlandfunk.de, KalenderblattDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

DistributED with tED magazine
DistributED with tED magazine: Get A Grip On Lighting Part 2 with Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich

DistributED with tED magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 14:34


Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich host the "Get A Grip On Lightng" podcast.

DistributED with tED magazine
DistributED with tED magazine: Get A Grip On Lighting Part 1 with Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich

DistributED with tED magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 25:44


Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich host the "Get A Grip On Lighting" podcast.

Was jetzt?
Spezial: Mali-Einsatz – Mission erfüllt?

Was jetzt?

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 42:56


Es ist der größte Auslandseinsatz der Bundeswehr seit ihrem Abzug aus Afghanistan: Mali hat den Staat bis heute 3,5 Milliarden Euro gekostet. Mehr als 25.000 Soldaten waren dort stationiert. Ihr Ziel: das Land zu stabilisieren und die Zivilbevölkerung vor islamistischen Milizen zu schützen. Doch Ende Mai wird der Bundestag über das letzte Mali-Mandat, das "Auslaufmandat", beraten. Es sieht vor, dass die Bundeswehr am 1. Juni mit ihrem Abzug beginnt. Spätestens ein Jahr danach soll der letzte Soldat das Land verlassen haben. Was also hat die Bundeswehr erreicht? Und: Welche Spuren wird sie hinterlassen, wenn sie geht? Das sind die Fragen, die sich der Journalist Issio Ehrich gestellt hat. Um sie zu beantworten, ist er nach Mali gereist. Für eine Sonderfolge von "Was jetzt?" begleitete Ehrich den Soldaten Hector auf Patrouille, besuchte den Journalisten Ousmane Abdoullaye Touré beim "Radio der Hoffnung" und sprach mit Rhissa Ag Assayid, dem Vertreter einer Rebellengruppe. Alle drei ziehen ein bitteres Fazit: Dort, wo die Hilfe ausländischer Soldaten am meisten benötigt wird, dürfen sie nicht eingreifen. Aber wenn sie sich zurückziehen, könnte es noch viel schlimmer kommen. Moderation: Issio Ehrich (https://www.zeit.de/autoren/E/Issio_Ehrich/index) Redaktion und Regie: Elise Landschek (https://www.zeit.de/autoren/L/Elise_Landschek/index) Produktion: Militsa Tekelieva und Maria Svidryk (Pool Artists) Mitarbeit: Clara Löffler Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Sie erreichen uns unter wasjetzt@zeit.de.

Der Praxiserfolg Podcast für Zahnärzte
Im Interview mit Rainer Ehrich: Warum Zielgruppen Verständis so wichtig ist

Der Praxiserfolg Podcast für Zahnärzte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 37:56


Jetzt kostenloses Erstgespräch unter www.svenwalla.de ausmachen. Ich war wieder einmal zu Gast in einem Podcast und zwar bei Rainer Ehrich. Rainer berät Dentallabore und wir haben unter anderem über das Thema Zielgruppenverständis gesprochen. Auch wenn sich sein Podcast an Dentallabore und damit an Zahntechniker richtet, ist das hier für Zahnärzte interessant. Wenn Sie mehr zu diesem Thema erfahren möchten, und wissen wollen, wie Sie Ihre Praxis noch weiter nach vorne bringen können, dann buchen Sie sich jetzt ein kostenloses Erstgespräch auf www.svenwalla.de Ich freue mich auf Sie!

Big Bang Life
#187 Erfahrungsbericht Rainer Ehrich: Marktführer statt Rente

Big Bang Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 29:33


In diesem Interview erzählt Marktführer Rainer Ehrich, was er in unserer Charismaschule für Unternehmer für eine enorme Veränderung erlebt hat. Wir fragen 8 Monate später: Wie nachhaltig war die Zusammenarbeit für ihn, was blieb vom Charisma-Coaching übrig nach vielen Monaten, was konnte er seitdem beruflich und privat für außergewöhnliche Ergebnisse erzielen – und natürlich auch, wie hat es sich letztlich im Umsatz gezeigt. Wie alles plötzlich viel leichter wurde und welche ungewöhnliche Entscheidung Rainer Ehrich getroffen hat, das erzählt er in diesem so inspirierenden Gespräch. Danke lieber Rainer Ehrich für das so offene, herzliche Interview mit dir und dein großes Vertrauen in unsere Charisma-Methode, dabei fing alles nur mit einem kleinen Test an, aber hört und seht selbst … viel Freude und Charisma-Aha für dich, herzlich Silke und ein Lächeln. Mein Name ist Silke Ava Fritzsche, Geschäftsführerin der Charismaschule und ich begleite digitale Unternehmen und Unternehmer*innen mit außergewöhnlichen Zielen in ihrer Transformation zu einer skalierenden Persönlichkeit. Charisma, das skaliert dich für dein skalierendes Business mit unserem einzigartigen Fritzsche Prinzip® in nur 12 Wochen in deine authentische Strahlkraft. Werde einer von den hunderten, die ihren Business-Traum als ECHTER Experte endlich umsetzen konnten. Hol dir gern einen persönlichen kostenfreien Termin für ein erstes Gespräch, um nicht in der hinteren Reihe mit deiner Expertise zu verschwinden. Ungehört, ungesehen und nicht wertgeschätzt. Wenn du Fragen hast, meld dich immer gerne

YUTORAH: R' Dr. Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff -- Recent Shiurim
Relating to Reform and Conservative – the People and the Ideology. Frum Versus Ehrich with Emphasis on the Soloveichik Family. The Great Accomplishments of German Jews in Israel. The Motive for Speaking Hebrew in the Zionist Movement and in Israel.

YUTORAH: R' Dr. Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff -- Recent Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 104:03


Hawaii 5/7
Folge 71 - Ehrich

Hawaii 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 60:37


Real Faith Stories
93: Naturally Supernatural - Cordell Ehrich

Real Faith Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 34:18


After Cordell surrendered his life to the Lord, he started “knowing” things about people which he later identified as the gift of prophecy. The more he studied and practiced it, the more God used him to powerfully bring hope and encouragement to others both inside and outside the church. In this episode he provides a wonderful framework for stepping into this gift and becoming “naturally supernatural.” Special Guest: Cordell Ehrich.

Kelly Bramblett’s High Vibe Podcast.
Catching Up with Becca Ehrich From the Hit TV Show "Lost Resort"

Kelly Bramblett’s High Vibe Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:12


Becca Ehrlich is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and a doctoral student with a focus on Christian Spirituality. A Christian minimalist in a consumer society, she got rid of 60% of her personal possessions in six months, took part in a year-long shopping fast, and moved into a smaller home. She also participated in a 3-week retreat that was documented on the TBS TV show "Lost Resort." Becca lives in New York city with her husband Will. Book Synopsis: Logically, we all know our purpose in life is not wrapped up in accumulating possessions, wealth, power, and prestige--and Jesus is very clear about that—but society tells us otherwise. Christian Minimalism: Simple Steps for Abundant Living attempts to cut through our assumptions and society's lies about what life should look like, and invites readers to live the life that God calls us to live: one that is lived intentionally and free of physical, spiritual, and emotional clutter. Visit Becca's Website Order Becca's book here!  Keep up with Becca on Instagram 

twi-LIT: A Literary Podcast
Interview with Twilight super fan Sherry Ehrich

twi-LIT: A Literary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 63:21


We have a special episode this week as we sit down with the world's biggest collector of Twilight books and Barbies! We chat about her collections, her experience with the fandom and the surprisingly dangerous life of Instagram photography! You can (and should) check out Sherry's work on her Instagram pages: @twilightbarbiehouse and @twilight_saga_book_collection Hope you all enjoy our chat as much as we did and as always, Don't Suck! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twilitpod/support

Curiosity Daily
Brain Replays Memories at 20x Speed & A Real Maxwell's Demon

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 10:56


Learn how your brain replays the things you've practiced at 20 times speed; and an engine that uses information as fuel. On your practice breaks, your brain replays memories of your practice session at 20x speed by Kelsey Donk Human brain replays new memories at 20 times the speed during waking rest. (2021). EurekAlert! https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/cp-hbr060321.php  Buch, E. R., Claudino, L., Quentin, R., Bönstrup, M., & Cohen, L. G. (2021). Consolidation of human skill linked to waking hippocampo-neocortical replay. Cell Reports, 35(10), 109193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109193  Scientists built an ultrafast engine that they claim uses information as fuel by Briana Brownell Ratner, P. (2021, May 24). Researchers design an engine that uses information as fuel. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/fastest-ever-information-engine  ‌World's fastest information-fuelled engine designed by SFU researchers - University Communications - Simon Fraser University. (2021). www.sfu.ca. http://www.sfu.ca/university-communications/issues-experts/2021/05/world-s-fastest-information-fuelled-engine-designed-by-sfu-resea.html  ‌Saha, T. K., Lucero, J. N. E., Ehrich, J., Sivak, D. A., & Bechhoefer, J. (2021). Maximizing power and velocity of an information engine. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(20), e2023356118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023356118  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lebenslust Talk! Tipps für mehr Energie, Freude und Leidenschaft in der zweiten Lebenshälfte!
Schöner sterben - was Du jetzt schon dafür tun kannst! - 051_Anke Ehrich

Lebenslust Talk! Tipps für mehr Energie, Freude und Leidenschaft in der zweiten Lebenshälfte!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 32:54


Schöner sterben, unter diesem Motto steht das Business von Anke Ehrich. Anke begleitet Menschen, die ihr Leben sterben lassen und die, die ihr bisheriges Leben sterben lassen wollen. In dieser Folge erzählt sie mir, was Sterben mit Lebenslust zu tun hat! Nun wünsche ich dir viel Spaß beim Zuhören und freue mich auf deinen Kommentar. Ich wünsche dir eine lebenslustige Zeit Deine Barbara

Reimagine Enterprise Sales System
E20 - Enabling Change Management with Michael Ehrich

Reimagine Enterprise Sales System

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 15:36


Join Michael Ehrich, VP of Information Technology at Acquia where he shares the insights to enable change management and increase adoption of systems in this episode of Reimagine Enterprise Sales System. Reimagine Enterprise Sales System is a series of video podcasts where Protik Mukhopadhyay- entrepreneur, author, and podcast host, will deconstruct strategies and tactics and bring you actionable insights from B2B Leaders driving Transformation in their organizations. To know more, visit www.protikm.com

Kankakee Podcast
Episode 8: Hiking the Appalachian Trail with Molly Ehrich

Kankakee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 86:34


Several months ago I saw my fellow 2009 Bishop McNamara High School classmate, Molly Ehrich, post a status on Facebook stating that she was going to hike the Appalachian Trail. Mind you, this isn't some excursion you attempt to do on a Sunday afternoon. The trail is over 2,000 miles long. So when I read Molly's Facebook status, I commented on it saying, "When you finish, come onto Kankakee Podcast and tell me about it!" Molly replied, "I probably won't remember much." When she got back to Illinois, she messaged me right away and said, "I remembered". So did Molly successfully hike the ENTIRE Appalachian Trail? Listen to find out how the adventure ends! Thank you for talking with me, Molly. It was great catching up with you! Much Love, Jake LaMore

The Launch Cedar Valley Podcast
#001: Startup Interview w Ehrich Pakala & Stephen Bowser, Pack Moose

The Launch Cedar Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 57:46


Ehrich and Stephen are two of the leading data science and machine learning entrepreneurs in the Cedar Valley, heading up the research and product development at Pack Moose. With several new predictive analytics real estate products about to launch, we talk on everything from the opportunities in the machine learning space to what it's like going from advanced mathematics degrees to tech startup.

UMSETZUNGSGIGANTEN mit Torsten J. Koerting
#076 - Rainer Ehrich - Über Fehler, starke Umsetzungskraft und Erfahrungen machen

UMSETZUNGSGIGANTEN mit Torsten J. Koerting

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 87:23


Mit 47 Jahren Erfahrung ist Rainer selbst Zahntechniker und führte jahrelang erfolgreich ein Dentallabor. Damals entwickelte er die TEK-1 Prothese, die er in über 1.000 Dentallaboren mit einem Tageskurs installierte. Zudem hat er die Plattform Padento ins Leben gerufen, wo Patienten direkt von der Strasse ins Labor geführt werden.   Heute ist er Coach, Trainer und Berater aus Leidenschaft und hat die Vision, Dentallaboren zu mehr Unabhängigkeit und mehr Gewinn zu verhelfen.   Er hat die Begabung, Dinge schnell zu erkennen, die Laborchefs daran hindern, sich wirklich weiterzuentwickeln. Das ist natürlich individuell unterschiedlich. Es macht ihm riesigen Spaß, die Entwicklung jedes Einzelnen mitzuerleben. Das ist sein großes WARUM.   In dieser Folge erfährst du: wie groß der Markt der Dentallabore ist [08:44] warum Fehler zur Entwicklung unbedingt dazu gehören [13:00] wieso das Anfangen und die Umsetzung die wichtigsten Schritte zum Erfolg sind [18:50] wie aus Fehlern Aha-Momente werden und warum diese wichtig sind [24:30] Rainers letzte Aha-Momente [26:24] wieso das Reduzieren, egal in welchem Bereich, freier macht [26:24] wie man Perfektionismus ablegt und sich mit weniger Dingen identifiziert [32:04] warum unser Körper unser wichtigstes Instrument ist [35:47] wie man sein Selbstwertgefühl steigern kann [38:05] wie Rainer sein großartiges Unternehmen aufgebaut hat [45:31] warum Ungeduld nicht hilft, das Leben jetzt stattfindet, wir Situationen, auch unangenehme und das Leben annehmen lernen sollten [51:09] wie eine Erwartungshaltung uns schaden kann [56:21] wie das Alter uns verändert und warum Bewusstheit zu erlangen ein Ziel im Leben sein sollte [57:46] wie man mit Mikroabenteuern das Leben bewusst im Hier und Jetzt genießen kann [1:02:32] warum wir nicht hier sind um zu lernen, sondern um Erfahrungen zu machen [1:06:51] wie Rainer die Zeit der Pandemie erlebt und warum Herausforderungen Geschenke sind [1:18:11]       Hier findest du Rainer: Website: https://ehrich-dental-consulting.de/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rainer_ehrich/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rainer.ehrich     Viel Spaß bei dieser Folge.   ---------------------------------------------------   Quick Links: Sichere Dir jetzt ein Ticket für das 2 tägige Event „LEADERS BASECAMP“ ... denn ... Leader werden nicht geboren, sie werden gemacht. Und sicher Dir mit dem Code PODCAST25 einen Rabatt in Höhe von 25% www.leaders-basecamp.com   Vereinbare jetzt einen persönlichen Umsetzungstermin mit mir ... in dem wir Deine Aktuelle Situation analysieren, betrachten wo Du oder Dein Team hinmöchtest, wir können aufzeigen, wie Du dahin kommst, was Dich aktuell davon abhält und was möglicherweise notwendig ist, um Dich einen Schritt weiter zu bringen und damit Du Deine Ziele erreichst. www.torstenkoerting.com/termin/   Torsten J. Koerting auf Facebook www.torstenkoerting.com/facebook/   Torsten J. Koerting auf Linkedin www.torstenkoerting.com/linkedin/   Torsten J. Koerting auf XING www.torstenkoerting.com/xing/   Torsten J. Koerting auf Instagram www.torstenkoerting.com/instagram/   Mehr Infos und alle Folgen des Podcasts findest du hier! www.torstenkoerting.com/podcast/    

The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 29 - Diane Ehrich is the owner of Collins Nursery, a small retail nursery in Glenside, Pennsylvania.

The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 46:49


Diane Ehrich owns Collins Nursery, a small retail nursery in Glenside, Pennsylvania which specializes in container-grown native plants from the Mid-Atlantic region. The nursery was founded by John Collins, a Philadelphia landscape architect, and educator. Diane has continued to fulfill and expand John's mission of propagating and providing native plants to homeowners, non-profits, and local townships. Diane studied art at Rhode Island School of Design and Boston University and has an MA in art education from New York University. She draws on her experience as a teacher to help educate customers about the benefits of native plants. An enthusiastic gardener, Diane went back to school at Temple University/Ambler to study horticulture in 2004 and soon after, went to work helping John in his backyard nursery. She has worked as a gardener, at a local garden center, and has done ongoing volunteer work with the Friends of High School Park, a native plant restoration project in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. In addition, Diane is a botanical artist and a member of the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators and the American Society of Botanical Artists. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plantatrilliontrees/support

Schaumgeboren
Edelstoff: Teeparty mit Maria Ehrich

Schaumgeboren

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 48:38


Ku‘damm 63s Helga von Boost lässt Insiderwissen vom Stapel und räumt mit Vorurteilen auf.

For Fintech's Sake
The Regtech Manifesto with Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich

For Fintech's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 78:04


Listen now | A timely interview on the importance of government, regulation, and understanding our democracy with two of the smartest people thinking about regtech today, Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich. David and Jo Ann run an organization called AIR, The Alliance for Innovative Regulation. In 2020, AIR published a manifesto outlining their hopes for the future of financial regulation. We dig into the Manifesto and how it relates to the world we’re watching unfold in front of our eyes as it relates to democracy, finance, and how they intertwine. Helpful links below. Get on the email list at www.forfintechsake.com

DistributED with tED magazine
The Reset Button: Do Something with Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich

DistributED with tED magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 14:03


Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich host the Get A Grip On Lighting podcast on "lightED".

Distribution Talk
Get a Grip on Lighting with Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich

Distribution Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 36:58


"I've always been about time management and efficiencies and finding ways to do the right thing quickly. ~Greg "In your career, there's 5% of your time in service to your industry. Period. End of the story. And people need to hear that. ~Mike How do two affable guys with several successful businesses between them find time to record three podcasts a week and run a leading trade organization?  For Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich, the duo behind Get A Grip On Lighting podcast, their secret sauce is a commitment to serving the lighting industry. It’s been a while since I appeared as guest number one on their show; now, Mike and Greg are here to return the favor, shedding light on how they keep these interconnected parts running smoothly.  “I have a couple of different angles. I love distribution, I love contracting, and all these things dovetail together,” says Mike of the businesses he runs when not behind the mic - although he’s often managing business even while recording. The show he created and that he and Greg now co-host, is the official podcast of The National Association of Innovative Lighting Distributors (NAILD). It’s a great fit, not least because Mike and Greg embody what it means to innovate in all areas.  *** Distribution Talk is produced by The Distribution Team, a consulting services firm dedicated to helping wholesale distribution clients remove barriers to profitability, generate wealth and achieve personal goals.    http://www.distributionteam.com This episode was edited & mixed by The Creative Impostor Studios.  Connect with Jason Bader on LinkedIn. Connect with Michael Colligan on LinkedIn. Connect with Greg Ehrich on LinkedIn. *** Through their individual companies, each had championed advanced lighting technologies like CFL and LED, getting on board when cool lighting was just getting hot, paving the way for their collectively bright future endeavors. “It's kind of like your card in the door everywhere because everybody needs lighting,” Greg says.  Even during the pandemic, the pair continue to innovate. Connection is key for both men. Separately, each is driven to find the best fit for their customers and the planet. Together, Mike and Greg have committed to giving back to an industry that has provided an abundance of opportunity to forge relationships.  Podcasting and live streaming trade show events (remember those?) are two of their activities. The other is participation in the industry’s trade organization. Participation is probably too soft a word for what Mike and Greg do. Rather than stopping at board participation, they signed on to oversee the organization’s interests and advance its standing. And they created an entire management company to tackle the job.  “We wanted to bring it to the next level,” Greg says, and they’ve done just that, with enhanced education options and a fresh appeal to the next generation of industry leaders. With all they’ve accomplished to date, it’s hard to believe that Mike and Greg have the same twenty-four hours in a day as the rest of us. It’s not magic; it’s time-management.    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Distribution Talk e17 - Commodity vs Consultation w/ Brenda Puckett Get A Grip On Lighting e1 - w/ Jason Bader Get A Grip On Lighting e45 - Women In Lighting w/ Brenda Puckett Get A Grip On Lighting e132 - Disrupt Or Die w/ Brenda Pucket   CONNECT WITH MICHAEL COLLIGAN & GREG EHRICH: Atlas Lighting Premier Lighting Get A Grip Studios Podcasts Get A Grip On Lighting  NAILD  

Lend Academy Podcast
Podcast 272: Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich of AIR

Lend Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 38:53


Connect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes

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Lend Academy Podcast
Podcast 272: Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich of AIR

Lend Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 38:50


The regulatory system under which the financial system operates is exceedingly complex. This is understandable given mow important finance is to people’s lives. But the way we have implemented regulations has only changed incrementally over the last few decades while technology has completely transformed the financial system. Addressing this challenge head on if the focus […] The post Podcast 272: Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich of AIR appeared first on Lend Academy.

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Balut Taco
Ep.10: What we do best...sharing thoughts and CHISMES!

Balut Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 38:34


In this shorter than usual episode, we talked about the Netflix documentaries The Social Dilemma, a little bit of The Great Hack as well as the controversial Cuties. We also shared our thoughts on Max (Demi Lovato's ex) Ehrich's alleged old tweets about Selena Gomez that resurfaced online. (We found out it's fake news after recording lol) This episode also includes Bea's public apology for her unforgivable actions - if you know, you know *wink wink*

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation
#209 Mindset-Realtalk - Investiere in dich selbst! (Kundeninterview mit Rainer Ehrich)

DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 22:15


Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution spricht Markus Baulig mit unseren Kunden Ranier Ehrich über die Tatsache, warum du als Hochpreis-Coach in dich selbst investieren musst. Viele Coaches, Berater, Trainer, Experten & Dienstleister verlangen hohe Preise, aber haben selbst noch nie das Geld investiert. Dadurch sind sie nicht in der Lage, das Mindset des potentiellen Kunden zu verstehen. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

Nonprofit Vision With Gregory Nielsen
Episode 62: Allison Ehrich Bernstein: Positioning Your Nonprofit as a Thought Leader

Nonprofit Vision With Gregory Nielsen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 25:48


Is your nonprofit regarded as a thought leader on topics related to your mission? Allison Ehrich Bernstein has handled communications and written speeches, opinion pieces, and digital content for local and global leaders, including at the U.S. State Department. Allison joins Greg to share actionable tips and strategies to advance your mission through thought leadership.

Sink Swim or Fly
Ep. 27 - Sink Swim or Fly - Chris Ehrich

Sink Swim or Fly

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020


Chris is a musician, songwriter, and family man. We chat about how he ended up in Erie , some recent trauma Chris and his family went through, and how we are dealing with Covid-19. We also go deep into our songwriting process and end the episode with a 7 day writers challenge. We will recap the challenge for you all right here on Sink Swim or Fly Podcast.

For Fintech's Sake
Breathing Fresh Regulatory AIR with Jo Ann Barefoot + David Ehrich

For Fintech's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 48:39


An interview with Jo Ann Barefoot and David Ehrich, Founders of AIR.Links and Resources:AIR WebsiteBarefoot InnovationAmerican Banker BankThink Piece

Fr. John Ehrich Podcast
Let Us Live In Gratitude - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Fr. John Ehrich Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 12:43


Fr. John Ehrich relates the ideas of Sunday’s first reading and Gospel passage, drawing attention to the parallels of gratitude and healing. The outcasts depicted in the scriptures, (such as lepers, or non-Jews) display this gratitude to Christ; the ones who are least expected to show gratitude, do. They not only recognize the immensity of God within their midst, but respond with earnest and honest graciousness. How often do we take Christ’s love and presence for granted in our lives? He explains his own experiences with this question. Certain moments remind him of this present-day goodness of God. Whether at a beautiful wedding or at the bedside for a dying young woman, Fr. Ehrich has recently experienced true gratitude among his community. He calls all of us, with full awareness of our human sufferings and frustrations, to be brought back to Christ in all that he offers. We are asked to continue to acknowledge our own blessings or circumstances and ultimately respond with gratitude.

Hörbar Rust | radioeins
Maria Ehrich

Hörbar Rust | radioeins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 64:31


Inzwischen kennen wir alle jemanden, der mal ein Sabbatical genommen hat. Oder nehmen wollte. Oder wenigstens ein halbes. Und weil dann doch was dazwischen kam, wurden es im besten Fall acht freie Wochen. Die Schauspielerin Maria Ehrich, gebürtige Erfurterin, wollte mal komplett raus aus allem, erst für drei Monate, gemeinsam mit ihrem Freund Manu, aber dann wurde ein Dreivierteljahr daraus. Eigentlich lief es hier ziemlich gut für sie, Maria spielte in so erfolgreichen Produktionen wie "Das Adlon" und "Kudamm 56", aber irgendwas hakte. Also: weg hier, andere Eindrücke, neue Menschen. Festgehalten wurde diese Reise als interessantes, unterhaltsames Buch und nicht minder unterhaltsame, inspirierende Dokumentation, der gefilmte Road-Trip "Leaving the Frame". Also steigen wir doch noch mal ein in den VW-Käfer, der Maria und ihren Freund Manu tapfer und stolz 20.000 Kilometer lang begleitete und ihnen - auf dem Dach - ein Bett bot. Klingt abenteuerlich? Ganz genau. Wir sind gespannt auf die Geschichten und ihre Musik in der Hörbar Rust.

Webtalkshow Podcast
Maria Ehrich: „Bei ‚Leaving the frame’ waren wir das kleinste Filmteam der Welt!“

Webtalkshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 21:20


Maria Ehrichs Film "Leaving the Frame" läuft in den Kinos und bei Moderator Nico Gutjahr spricht sie über diese emotionale Weltreise, ihre Liebe zu "Ku'damm 56/Ku'damm 59" und warum ihr die Edelsteintrilogie noch immer am Herz liegt. *Das Buch zu "Leaving the frame" gibt es hier: https://amzn.to/2mwKXTn *"Ku'Damm 56" kannst du hier sehen: https://amzn.to/2mAmw7P *Die Edelsteinfilme gibt es hier: https://amzn.to/2l273gc *Noch mehr mit Maria: https://amzn.to/2kBLyTi Mehr Webtalkshow: www.webtalkshow.de www.facebook.com/webtalkshow www.instagram.com/webtalkshow Mehr zu Nico Gutjahr: www.instagram.com/nicogutjahr www.nicogutjahr.de WERBUNG Unsere wunderschöne Location kannst du hier mieten: http://www.tangoloft-berlin.de Powered by: http://www.diezuhausehelfer.de TITELMUSIK: YouNotUs - Coming Home https://www.itsyounotus.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj-6T9zvYQe27ZJhSKxSYLQ DISCLAIMER: * Du unterstützt die Webtalkshow mit einigen Cents deines Einkaufs, wenn du über diesen Link bei amazon.de shoppst. Vielen Dank!

SWR3 Talk mit Thees | SWR3

Der Talk in SWR 3

Ich mach’s einfach - Jetzt! Finde den Mut zum ersten Schritt mit Yvonne Simon
„Sterben ist die Krönung des Lebens“ - Im Interview: Anke Ehrich

Ich mach’s einfach - Jetzt! Finde den Mut zum ersten Schritt mit Yvonne Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 38:23


„Sterben ist die Krönung des Lebens“ so sagt und meint es meine Gesprächspartnerin Anke Ehrich. Gemeinsam wollen wir heute über ein Thema sprechen, dass nach wie vor bei vielen Menschen ein Tabu-Thema ist. Die Angst vor dem eigenen Tod, der Umgang mit unheilbar Kranken oder die Begegnung mit dem sterben, wenn Menschen aus unserem Umfeld gehen. Der Tod gehört zum Leben. Wir können ihn fürchten und uns über die Angst vom Lebendigsein abhalten lassen. Wir können ihn uns aber auch zunutze machen, um wirklich leben zu lernen und Lebensfreude zu spüren. Mehr über Anke erfährst du auf ihrer website: https://anke-ehrich.com Meinen Podcast findest du auf iTUNES SPOTIFY LIBSYN Auch du bist Mutmacher oder Mutmacherin und hast Lust, deine Geschichte in meinem Podcast zu erzählen? Oder du möchtest direkt mit mir in Kontakt treten? Dann schreib mir gern eine email an mail@yvonnesimon.com oder nutze das Kontaktformular auf yvonne-simon.com Wenn dir mein Podcast gefällt, dann freue ich mich sehr über eine Bewertung bei iTunes. Diese kannst du einfach über den folgenden Link abgeben: Hier Podcast bewerten Du möchtest noch mehr über mich wissen? Dann klick einfach hier: Yvonne-Simon.com XING   FACEBOOK BIG FIVE FOR LIVE      

Auf einen Espresso mit Lars Amend
004 Maria Ehrich im Interview – Was hast du auf deiner Weltreise über das Leben gelernt?

Auf einen Espresso mit Lars Amend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 86:43


Sie ist Schauspielerin, Schriftstellerin, Firmengründerin, Fuchsbotschafterin, Weltenbummlerin und noch so vieles mehr. Maria Ehrich steht seit 16 Jahren vor der Kamera, hat in über 37 Fernseh- und Kinoproduktionen mitgespielt, ist Preisträgerin der „Goldenen Kamera“ und des „New Faces Award“, hat gerade ihr erstes Buch geschrieben und nebenbei auch noch eine Produktionsfirma gegründet. Dabei ist sie gerade mal 26 Jahre alt. Wie hat sie das alles geschafft? Ich habe mich mit Maria auf einen Espresso im Berliner Restaurant Hallmann & Klee getroffen, um über ihr neues Projekt „Leaving the frame – Eine Weltreise ohne Drehbuch“ zu reden. Gemeinsam mit ihrem Freund Manuel Vering hat sie nämlich das gemacht, wovon so viele Menschen träumen: Auf Pause drücken, durchatmen, in einen alten VW Käfer steigen und auf großen Roadtrip gehen – Afrika, Hawai, Mexiko, Amerika, Neufundland. Maria erzählt von ihrer Suche nach dem Glück, von Zukunftsängsten und was sie auf dieser Reise über sich, ihre Partnerschaft und über das Leben gelernt hat. Ein Gespräch über Kindheitsträume, den Verlust eines geliebtes Menschen und das Erwachsenwerden vor der Kamera, über ihre Vorbildfunktion und warum man im Leben auch mal scheitern darf. Alles über Maria, ihr Buch und den Film: http://leavingtheframe.com/ Mehr Infos über mich, meinen kostenlosen Magic Monday Newsletter und all meine Social Media Kanäle findest du hier: www.lars-amend.de

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast
Tech Talk Roundtable 06-08 | Student Designed Gamification

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 19:29


Description Already this season you’ve heard us talk about Game Design and Gamificiation, well today we’re Kickin’ it up a notch and sharing how students are taking ownership of their learning by designing their own “gamified” learning experiences. When students design their own learning experiences you know you’ve got something special. Lessons Learned Chris - Seeing  situations from multiple perspectives will never be natural but is always necessary if we are to avoid getting into a mono-vision rut of how we see the world. Daniel -  Experimenting with vertical video for Instagram editing in Final Cut Pro  - Larry Jordan https://larryjordan.com/articles/create-and-edit-vertical-video-in-final-cut-pro-x/ Dennis - Augmented Reality helping elementary student learn about Erosion.  https://arsandbox.ucdavis.edu/instructions/ Fun Fact(s) Harry Houdini Houdini took his stage name from magician Robert-Houdin, whose autobiography inspired him. Houdini was born in Hungary in 1874 as Erik Weisz. He performed as Ehrich the Great early in his career. An early aficionado of aviation, Houdini learned to pilot his own Voisin biplane and was the third person to fly across Australia in 1910. In December 1914, Houdini was summoned to a private meeting at the White House with President Woodrow Wilson, who told him, "I envy your ability of escaping out of tight places. Sometimes I wish I were able to do the same." https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/stories/15-fascinating-facts-about-houdini   Notes & Links SPECIAL GUEST: Joshua (HS Student) NHS Students are designing their own BreakoutEDU Games.  Why?   Concordia BreakoutEDU Experience from last Spring - https://citizen-c.me/literary-life/breakout?rq=breakout  

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast
Tech Talk Roundtable 06-08 | Student Designed Gamification

Concordia Ed Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 19:29


Description Already this season you’ve heard us talk about Game Design and Gamificiation, well today we’re Kickin’ it up a notch and sharing how students are taking ownership of their learning by designing their own “gamified” learning experiences. When students design their own learning experiences you know you’ve got something special. Lessons Learned Chris - Seeing  situations from multiple perspectives will never be natural but is always necessary if we are to avoid getting into a mono-vision rut of how we see the world. Daniel -  Experimenting with vertical video for Instagram editing in Final Cut Pro  - Larry Jordan https://larryjordan.com/articles/create-and-edit-vertical-video-in-final-cut-pro-x/ Dennis - Augmented Reality helping elementary student learn about Erosion.  https://arsandbox.ucdavis.edu/instructions/ Fun Fact(s) Harry Houdini Houdini took his stage name from magician Robert-Houdin, whose autobiography inspired him. Houdini was born in Hungary in 1874 as Erik Weisz. He performed as Ehrich the Great early in his career. An early aficionado of aviation, Houdini learned to pilot his own Voisin biplane and was the third person to fly across Australia in 1910. In December 1914, Houdini was summoned to a private meeting at the White House with President Woodrow Wilson, who told him, "I envy your ability of escaping out of tight places. Sometimes I wish I were able to do the same." https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/stories/15-fascinating-facts-about-houdini   Notes & Links SPECIAL GUEST: Joshua (HS Student) NHS Students are designing their own BreakoutEDU Games.  Why?   Concordia BreakoutEDU Experience from last Spring - https://citizen-c.me/literary-life/breakout?rq=breakout  

The Magic Detective Podcast
Magic Detective Podcast Ep 5 -Starter Guide To Houdini

The Magic Detective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 32:52


Episode 5 is all about Houdini.....well Houdini from birth until he marries Bess. I tried to put some tidbits of info in there that might not be common knowledge. For example, do you know where Houdini got his Subtrunk from? Did you know there was a claim that Ehrich was the second Ehrich? I finish up with a strange bit of history concerning Houdini's birth. Music provided by purple-planet.com

American Real
EPISODE #32 | JANE EHRICH | LOVE

American Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 112:21


FIND YOUR VOICE | JOIN OUR TRIBE: https://www.americanreal.tv/21-day-challengeSUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2zVQDLOThis week on American Real, we bring you Jane Ehrich, a transformational leader and motivation speaker who specializes in delivering positive vibration to all those she encounters. Her highly optimistic energy left me extremely vulnerable in this episode, as I was put in a relaxing state of hypnosis. Jane asked me what intention I wanted most in my life... and responded to me without hesitation. We discuss many topics in this near two-hour-long conversation, including a tragic car accident she endured; how that impacted her life, and how she uses meditative and other holistic techniques for herself and her clients to combat stress, anxiety and fear. Before its ending, Jane leaves us with many useful and insightful concepts for leading a healthier & happier life.#EveryoneHasAStory #present #nonjudgment #hypnosis #LOVEIf you had only 60-seconds per day to tell your story... what would you say?Join our group, make it LIVE and multiply that by 21 and you have #AmericanRealLIVETribe21 and the 21-Day Challenge. -A movement of reflection, accountability, commitment & self development.-Join Jane Ehrich on this incredible journey and #ChangeTheWorldIn60Seconds!-Designed to build confidence, commitment, consistency and accountability—all while connecting with people from around the world! Take our 21-Day Challenge. A safe place to share, a great place to network and THE place to find your voice and your passion so you can truly value and take ownership of your life story! Join us today. Space is limited. https://www.facebook.com/groups/185274145533399/AMERICAN REAL YouTube: http://bit.ly/2zVQDLOWebsite: https://americanreal.tv/episodes/Facebook: https://facebook.com/americanrealtv/Instagram: https://instagram.com/rogerlbrooks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rogerbrooks/

Get A Grip On Lighting Podcast
#3 - Get A Grip Co-Host Greg Ehrich

Get A Grip On Lighting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 34:16


Greg Ehrich, Co-Host of the Get A Grip On Lighting Podcast & VP of Premier Lighting, tells his lighting story on the Get A Grip on Lighting Podcast. He goes through his experience as a lighting distributor, talking about the lighting industry, NAILD, rebate programs, evolution of LEDs, and more. There's even a sneak peak on the next episode's guest.

Zen Noodle Pie | Candid Conversations On Comfort & More
7/18/17 Episode 35: Ehrich Hozenjah

Zen Noodle Pie | Candid Conversations On Comfort & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 59:46


You can find Ehrich Hozenjah on FacebookEnjoy the wonder of Hozenjah on YouTube Rock Star, author, and reluctant dog whisperer, Ehrich Hozenjah, takes time from his busy schedule to visit with Zen Noodle Pie. Long a mystery to many, Hozenjah divulges more than one music legend on whom he had an influence and opens up about his childhood spent in Africa. Not without a classic reckless rock & roll past (let your imagination run wild), these days Hozenjah keeps it steady paying mind to hydration, vitamin intake and meditation. Enjoy!

Trickverrat - Podcast für Zauberer
Trickverrat #033: The Sound of Magic - Interview mit Patrick Ehrich

Trickverrat - Podcast für Zauberer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 45:55


Patrick Ehrich ist nicht nur leidenschaftlicher Zauberkünstler sondern vor allen Dingen auch ein ausgezeichneter Komponist mit dem richtigen Gespür für stimmungsvolle Musik. Im Bereich der Zauberdarbietungen hat er bereits für Luke Dimon, Thommy Ten und Amelie und Sebastian Nicolas komponiert. Patrick weiß, wie man eine magische Darbietung mit der richtigen Musik in eine unvergessliche Stimmung tauchen kann und in dieser Folge des Trickverrat Podcast steht er uns im exklusiven Interview zur Verfügung.     Besonders spannend sind Patricks Einblicke in die GEMA-Welt. Den von ihm erwähnten Tarif U-K findet ihr hier: https://www.gema.de/musiknutzer/tarife-formulare/tarif-u-k/     Ihr findet Patrick im Internet unter http://www.patrick-ehrich.co

On Air with Douglas
Max Ehrich (Y&R)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2012 45:00


Please join me as I chat with Max Ehrich, the angst-driven teenage son of “Lauren and Michael Baldwin” (Tracey Bergman and Christian Leblanc) who returns to his hometown after a long absence at a Canadian boarding school. Fen begins to add fuel to the fire as he becomes infatuated with Summer Newman and becomes her partner in crime in cyber-bullying. For the first time in Y&R history, the plot revolves around the show’s teens and the obstacles that come with being on the brink of adulthood, including young love, rocky parent relations, and cyber bullying. Max has taken on a variety of roles from dancing his heart out in his feature film debut HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3: SENIOR YEAR to catching Vanessa Hudgen’s interest in her music video “Sneakernight.” He received his first recurring guest role on ABC’s “Ugly Betty” as “Randy,” a homophobic bully who unhealthily tries to hide his own love of theater. Ehrich also had the starring role of “Jack Kelly” in the Disney stage musical, NEWSIES, a tale centered around ‘Kelly’ who dreams of a better life far from the hardship of the streets and rallies his army of newsies to strike. He’s gone on to have other notable TV appearances on shows like “iCarly”, “No Ordinary Family”, “Shake It Up!”, “Parenthood” and “Working Class”. He also starred as the male lead in the Lifetime movie THE PREGNANCY PACT as “Jesse Moretti,” a high school baseball player with a promising future whose life is shaken up when his girlfriend intentionally gets pregnant.    

On Air with Douglas
Max Ehrich (Y&R)

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2012 45:00


Please join me as I chat with Max Ehrich, the angst-driven teenage son of “Lauren and Michael Baldwin” (Tracey Bergman and Christian Leblanc) who returns to his hometown after a long absence at a Canadian boarding school. Fen begins to add fuel to the fire as he becomes infatuated with Summer Newman and becomes her partner in crime in cyber-bullying. For the first time in Y&R history, the plot revolves around the show’s teens and the obstacles that come with being on the brink of adulthood, including young love, rocky parent relations, and cyber bullying. Max has taken on a variety of roles from dancing his heart out in his feature film debut HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3: SENIOR YEAR to catching Vanessa Hudgen’s interest in her music video “Sneakernight.” He received his first recurring guest role on ABC’s “Ugly Betty” as “Randy,” a homophobic bully who unhealthily tries to hide his own love of theater. Ehrich also had the starring role of “Jack Kelly” in the Disney stage musical, NEWSIES, a tale centered around ‘Kelly’ who dreams of a better life far from the hardship of the streets and rallies his army of newsies to strike. He’s gone on to have other notable TV appearances on shows like “iCarly”, “No Ordinary Family”, “Shake It Up!”, “Parenthood” and “Working Class”. He also starred as the male lead in the Lifetime movie THE PREGNANCY PACT as “Jesse Moretti,” a high school baseball player with a promising future whose life is shaken up when his girlfriend intentionally gets pregnant.