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Le monde d'Elodie
"J'ai de grands problèmes pour monter sur scène", avoue Stephan Eicher, en tournée pour son dernier album

Le monde d'Elodie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 19:48


durée : 00:19:48 - par : Elodie Suigo - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Lundi 8 juin 2026, l'auteur, compositeur et interprète suisse Stephan Eicher. Il est actuellement en tournée pour son album "Poussière d'Or" Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

The Adventure Paradox
Krystal Eicher & Wendy Guth What It Means to Truly Savor Your Life

The Adventure Paradox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 34:27


The adventure is not somewhere out there. It is in the choices you are making right now.In this conversation, I sit with Krystal Eicher and Wendy Guth, co-founders of Serendipitous Rebel, who help women build businesses that support the life they actually want to live. Their path moved through unexpected pivots, partnership changes, and moments that asked them to slow down and listen more deeply.We explore what happens when you stop chasing what looks successful and start choosing what feels aligned. The kind of work that honors your real life, your relationships, and your capacity.Reflections to sit with:• The adventure is here, not someday• Success can shift as you grow• Alignment often comes from letting go, not adding more• You are allowed to build a life and business that work togetherMaybe the question is not what you need to achieve next.Maybe it is what you are ready to come home to.Learn more about Krystal and Wendy:https://serendipitousrebel.comhttps://www.instagram.com/serendipitousrebelhttps://serendipitousrebel.com/podcasthttps://savourmastermind.com/personal-invitehttps://serendipitousrebel.com/breakup-with-blueprintsSend us Fan Mail Support the show✨ Join the Spiritual Horse Seeker Summit

Yadnya Investment Academy
Today's Stock Market News - 25th May 2026 | Eicher Motors, NTPC, Fortis & Info Edge Q4 Results Explained

Yadnya Investment Academy

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 15:48


In this detailed market update, Parimal Ade breaks down the latest global economic developments, crude oil price movements, India's export trends, FDI inflows, and key Q4 FY26 company earnings updates.The session covers how the uncertainty around the US-Iran deal is impacting crude oil prices and global markets, why rising imports are widening India's trade deficit, and what investors should understand about changing FDI trends.Along with macroeconomic analysis, the video also discusses important company-specific updates from Page Industries, Eicher Motors, Info Edge, Fortis Healthcare, and NTPC.Topics Covered in This Video:✔ US-Iran deal uncertainty & crude oil price volatility✔ Brent crude near $97 — impact on global markets✔ US GDP growth expectations & private Capex trends✔ India's export growth & rising trade deficit explained✔ FDI inflow trends: Singapore, US & Mauritius✔ Page Industries Q4 FY26 Results Analysis✔ Eicher Motors record revenue & demand growth✔ Info Edge & Naukri business performance✔ Fortis Healthcare profit jump explained✔ NTPC earnings growth & renewable energy expansion✔ Impact of global events on Indian stock markets✔ Key insights for long-term investorsIf you want simplified insights on the Indian economy, global markets, and stock-specific developments, this video will help you stay updated with the latest trends shaping the markets.Subscribe to Yadnya Investment Academy for practical investing insights, stock market analysis, financial education, and long-term wealth creation strategies.00:00 Introduction01:37 US-Iran Deal Uncertainty & Oil Prices02:16 US GDP Expectations & Capex Growth02:59 India Export Growth Explained04:27 Rising Trade Deficit Concerns05:12 Changing FDI Trends in India07:25 Page Industries Q4 FY26 Results08:43 Eicher Motors Record FY26 Performance10:25 Info Edge & Naukri Business Growth11:34 Fortis Healthcare Profit Surge13:47 NTPC Earnings & Renewable Energy Expansion15:17 Final Market Takeaways#StockMarketIndia #MarketUpdate #CrudeOil #USEconomy #IndianEconomy #EicherMotors #NTPC #FortisHealthcare #InfoEdge #PageIndustries #FDIIndia #Useful Links:Stock-o-meter:https://investyadnya.in/stock-o-meterResearch Based Model Portfolios:https://investyadnya.in/model-portfoliosMutual Fund Reviews:https://investyadnya.in/fund-o-meterBooks & eBooks:Amazon - https://amzn.to/47x0RS4Flipkart - https://fktr.in/y3OZ3GFWebsite - https://shop.investyadnya.inConnect With Us:WhatsApp Channel - https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va6NBlog - https://blog.investyadnya.inTelegram - http://t.me/InvestYadnyaFacebook - / investyadnyaTwitter/X - / investyadnya#ITR2026 #IncomeTaxIndia #ITRFiling #ITR1 #ITR2 #ITR3 #ITR4 #TaxPlanning #IncomeTaxReturn #CapitalGainsTax #FnOTrading #PresumptiveTaxation #TaxSaving #CAYogeshKatariya #InvestYadnyaLEGAL DISCLAIMER:Use of this information is at the user's own risk. Tax laws are subject to change and individual applicability may vary. Please consult your Chartered Accountant or tax advisor before making tax-related decisions. Information is believed to be reliable but accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed.DISCLOSURES UNDER SEBI (RESEARCH ANALYST) REGULATIONS, 2014:Yadnya Academy Pvt. Ltd. (InvestYadnya) is registered with SEBI under Research Analyst Regulations, 2014 (Registration No. INH000008349).Neither the Research Analyst nor associates have any financial interest in the subject company.Neither the entity nor associates hold 1% or more securities of the subject company.No material conflict of interest exists at the time of publication.The Research Entity has not received compensation from the subject company in the past 12 months.

The Big 550 KTRS
CarneyShow 05.21.26 Cheryl Eicher Jett, Greg Simos, Brendan Wiese, Alex Stone

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 125:39


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Le Morning du Rire avec Bruno Roblès
Les Roblès News : Arnaque et vieux tube

Le Morning du Rire avec Bruno Roblès

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 1:57


Une femme de 64 ans originaire du Bas-Rhin pensait vivre une histoire d'amour avec le chanteur suisse Stéphan Eicher, s'est fait voler plus de 90.000 euros avant de découvrir qu'il s'agissait d'une arnaque.

Let Fear Bounce
Holding It All Together: Military Life, Motherhood, and business | Wendy Guth and Krystal Eicher S6 EPS19

Let Fear Bounce

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 43:55


Today, I'm sitting down with Wendy Guth and Krystal Eicher, co-founders of Serendipitous Rebel. Living in different places—and at times, even different countries—these two women have built more than a business, Serendipitous Rebel.They've built a partnership rooted in trust, support, and a shared vision of doing life and work differently.Wendy's work centers around helping women move out of the constant grind and into alignment through her SAVOUR™ framework, while Krystal brings her expertise as a Certified Master Marketer to help entrepreneurs create powerful, authentic strategies that truly resonate.Together, they're showing women that success doesn't have to come at the cost of who you are—it can actually be built around your life, your values, and your joy. Website: https://serendipitousrebel.comPodcast: https://serendipitousrebelpodcast.comReset Challenge - https://serendipitousrebel.com/reset-challengeUse code: LETFEARBOUNCE to access the free Reset ChallengeLearn more about your host: www.kimlenglingauthor.com#LetFearBounce #WomenInBusiness #EntrepreneurLife #AlignedBusiness #SoulLed #AuthenticMarketing #BusinessCoaching #FemaleEntrepreneurs #WorkLifeBalance #BurnoutRecovery #MindsetShift #PurposeDriven #BuildWhatYouLove #PodcastLife #GrowthMindset

INFORMATION LOCALE
06 MAI 2026

INFORMATION LOCALE

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 3:02


Un site alsacien en lice pour séduire les Français. Le Parc de Wesserling est présélectionné pour représenter le Grand-Est dans l'émission “Monument préféré des Français” présentée par Stéphane Bern. Il affronte la Gare de Metz lors d'un premier vote régional, ouvert depuis hier et jusqu'au 22 mai sur la plateforme de France Télévisions. Le monument retenu représentera ensuite le Grand-Est lors de la finale nationale, dévoilée en septembre à l'occasion des Journées européennes du patrimoine. Le président du Medef en Alsace aujourd'hui. Patrick Martin est en déplacement dans la région avec au programme : des visites d'entreprises à Wittelsheim et Colmar, avant une assemblée générale à Strasbourg. A moins d'un an de la présidentielle, il appelle à “redonner de la confiance aux entreprises”, dans un contexte de croissance à l'arrêt et d'inquiétudes économiques. La compétitivité reste, selon lui, la priorité. L'association Aup'la est à la recherche de financement. Créée en juin 2025 à Marckolsheim par des infirmières des urgences pédiatriques de Colmar, l'association veut dédramatiser le passage des enfants à l'hôpital. Elle compte aujourd'hui 36 adhérents et multiplie les initiatives pour se faire connaître et récolter des fonds. Une collecte sera d'ailleurs organisée du 18 au 22 mai prochain sur le parking de l'école Simone Veil. L'association est également en lice pour le prix de l'engagement associatif, avec à la clé 5000€ pour financer du matériel destiné à rassurer les jeunes patients. Une arnaque aux sentiments qui coûte très cher. Âgée de 64 ans, une habitante de Hoenheim a été victime d'une arnaque. Contactée sur Messenger par un individu se faisant passer pour le chanteur suisse Stéphane Eicher, elle a progressivement noué une relation de confiance. L'escroc a multiplié les échanges avant de lui demander de l'argent pour divers prétextes, allant de problèmes familiaux à des projets professionnels. Au total, la victime a versé l'ensemble de ses économies, 90 600€. La brigade financière de Strasbourg alerte sur la recrudescence de ces escroqueries. A Colmar, la rue Morel cherche à gagner en visibilité. Les commerçants dénoncent notamment un manque de passage, accentué selon eux par l'organisation du marché Place de la Cathédrale, qui ne dirige pas les visiteurs vers leur rue. Pour y remédier, ils lancent des initiatives comme le fleurissement des façades et misent sur de nouvelles ouvertures, dont un bar à vin. Une rencontre avec la nouvelle adjointe au commerce, Christine Laissue-Stravopodis, est prévue prochainement. Deux accidents en une demi-heure à Colmar toujours. Hier, vers 13h, un premier accident a eu lieu avenue d'Alsace. Un automobiliste de 85 ans a percuté une voiture arrivant au feu vert. Sous le choc, son véhicule a terminé sa course sur le trottoir, heurtant plusieurs voitures en stationnement. Si les conducteurs sont indemnes, deux véhicules sont hors d'usage. 30 minutes plus tard, rue Henry-Wilhelm, une voiture s'est encastrée dans un arbre après avoir quitté la chaussée rendue glissante par la pluie. Les deux jeunes femmes à bord ont été prises en charge par les secours.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Big 550 KTRS
Cheryl Eicher Jett - Apron's Away - The Ladies of Route 66

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 8:40


Cheryl Eicher Jett - Apron's Away - The Ladies of Route 66 by

The Space Show
The Space Show Presents David Eicher, Editor Emeritus, Astronomy Magazine

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 94:02


The Space Show Presents David Eicher, 4525, 4-3-26Quick Summary:This Space Show discussion featuring David Eicher, editor emeritus of Astronomy Magazine, who shared insights about the current state and future of astronomy, space exploration, and scientific discovery. The conversation covered the rapid pace of astronomical discoveries in recent decades, challenges posed by satellite light pollution for both amateur and professional astronomers, and the philosophical aspects of science education. Eicher discussed the likelihood of extraterrestrial life and the technical challenges of detecting it, while also addressing the prospects of human space exploration and settlement. The panel explored topics including the impact of AI on scientific work, the potential for large space telescopes, and the role of private citizens in funding space missions, with Eicher noting that future discoveries about dark energy and dark matter could revolutionize our understanding of the universe.Detailed Summary:David Eicher discussed the current state of public knowledge about astronomy and space exploration. They noted that many people, including healthcare professionals, lack basic understanding of space topics and recent events like rocket launches. The conversation highlighted concerns about the adequacy of science education in the country, with particular emphasis on the low awareness of NASA's activities among younger generations who weren't alive during the Apollo missions. The discussion also touched on the challenges of scientific literacy and critical thinking in society.Mr. Eicher, editor emeritus of Astronomy Magazine, discussed the complementary nature of Astronomy Magazine and Sky & Telescope, explaining that they served different markets with Astronomy focusing on beginners to intermediates while Sky & Telescope targeted more advanced readers. Eicher attributed the current rapid pace of astronomical discoveries to a combination of factors including more people working on finer details, improved instruments and telescopes, both in space and on the ground. The discussion highlighted significant advances made in recent generations, including better understanding of the universe's age, the Big Bang theory, and the number of galaxies, though mysteries remain about dark energy and dark matter.We discussed the decline in science education through media, particularly television, since the 1960s. and explored how people increasingly rely on authority rather than independent thinking or scientific methods to understand the world. The conversation then shifted to the impact of satellite proliferation in space on astronomy, with Eicher expressing concern about how satellite trails affect professional astronomical research and wide-field imaging. While acknowledging that orbital telescopes might become necessary to avoid light pollution issues, Eicher noted that this would not help amateur astronomers on Earth.The discussion focused on challenges for radio astronomy due to increasing orbital assets and satellite traffic, particularly in the context of a proposed cislunar economy. David Eicher noted that while moving radio telescopes to the far side of the moon or deep space remains a viable long-term solution, these approaches would be extremely expensive and require significant government and private sector investment. The group also discussed current funding challenges for science, with Bill and David Eicher acknowledging that while Congress maintained NASA and NSF science funding despite proposed cuts, the overall climate for scientific investment remains difficult. Marshall presented calculations showing how a large telescope in orbit using Starship technology could significantly enhance light-gathering capacity compared to current telescopes, though Eicher emphasized that such ambitious projects would require substantial financial commitment from governments interested in science.Marshall and Eicher discussed the potential for Elon to fund a large space telescope, estimating a cost of 2-3 billion dollars, which they noted would be manageable for Elon given his resources.Our guest emphasized the revolutionary impact such a telescope could have on understanding dark matter, dark energy, and the composition of the universe. The discussion also touched on the evolving role of citizen science and astronomy, with Eicher noting how amateur contributions have become more valuable and integrated into professional research over the past few decades. Dr. Kothari commented on the public excitement generated by the recent Artemis launch and expressed hope that this interest would help drive astronomy engagement among students.Next, we focused on how space exploration and astronomy interest has evolved over time. David Eicher shared that while the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s significantly increased public interest in astronomy, modern space programs like Artemis are likely to generate similar interest. The conversation then shifted to challenges in astrophotography, particularly the impact of satellite trails on images, with David explaining that while software can remove these trails from amateur photos, it doesn't solve the problem for professional astronomers who need accurate data. The discussion concluded with concerns about asteroid detection and planetary defense, with David noting that while no civilization-threatening asteroids are currently known to be in near-Earth space, it's only a matter of time before another major impact occurs.We also discussed asteroid detection and planetary defense, noting that while large civilization-threatening asteroids are well-cataloged, smaller city-killer asteroids pose a detection challenge. They explored potential defense mechanisms, including nuclear detonation to nudge threatening objects, though time constraints could be a significant obstacle. John Jossy mentioned Eric Schmidt's funding of a space telescope that would rival Hubble, expected to begin operations in four years. The discussion concluded with our guest reflecting on how public reactions to comet sightings, like during the Hale-Bop phenomenon, often led to irrational fear and cult behavior, emphasizing the ongoing challenge of promoting rational thinking about astronomical phenomena.Mr. Eicher discussed the prevalence of life in the universe, explaining that chemistry is uniform throughout the cosmos and that stars with planetary systems are common. He argued that the vast distances between stars make physical travel between solar systems extremely unlikely, citing the example that even the closest star system to Earth is four times more distant than the edge of our solar system on a scale where Earth-Sun distance equals 1 centimeter. When asked about the odds of discovering new propulsion methods that could minimize these distances, Eicher indicated the odds are very low, explaining that current physics laws, particularly relativity theory, make it impossible for mass to travel at significant fractions of the speed of light.We discussed the odds of discovering extraterrestrial life, explaining that while the probability of encountering advanced civilizations physically is very low, the chances of detecting them through radio signals using SETI methods are significantly higher. John Hunt raised questions about dark energy, suggesting it might be driven by an inflation field rather than a constant, though Eicher noted that the scientific community still lacks a definitive answer. Ajay asked about progress in identifying terms in the Drake Equation versus addressing the Fermi Paradox, with Eicher explaining that SETI research is in its early stages due to the technical challenges of detecting signals over vast distances.The discussion focused on the Drake Equation and its application to the Milky Way galaxy, with Eicher noting that while astronomers are finding more planetary systems, they haven't yet detected Earth-sized planets and the equation's accuracy remains uncertain. The conversation then shifted to space colonization, where Eicher explained that while building space stations and colonies like those depicted in science fiction is technically possible, it would require significant resources and time, and is not likely to happen soon. The discussion concluded with Bill raising questions about SETI and narrowcasting technology, acknowledging that while narrowcasting makes detection more challenging, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence remains a complex problem despite recent technological advances.Eicher expressed skepticism about AI replacing humans entirely, noting that AI's capabilities are limited by the quality of information fed into it. The group discussed active SETI, with Eicher suggesting that humans have already been broadcasting signals since radio and TV days, and emphasizing the vast distances involved in space travel. John Hunt contributed insights about the physical requirements for advanced life forms to develop technology, while Bill mentioned Project Hail Mary's treatment of alien life in fiction.As the program drew to a close, Eicher discussed human expansion beyond Earth, emphasizing the challenges and risks involved, particularly regarding Mars missions due to extreme temperatures and radiation exposure. He expressed support for space exploration, citing potential resource benefits and the long-term survival of humanity on Earth. Eicher also shared updates on his current projects, including his involvement with the Starmus Festival and writing for astronomy publications. The discussion touched on the limitations of relativistic dynamics in achieving high velocities and the importance of distinguishing science fiction from real science.Special thanks to our sponsors:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Helix Space in Luxembourg, Celestis Memorial Spaceflights, Astrox Corporation, Dr. Haym Benaroya of Rutgers University, The Space Settlement Progress Blog by John Jossy, The Atlantis Project, and Artless EntertainmentOur Toll Free Line for Live Broadcasts: 1-866-687-7223 (Not in service at this time)For real time program participation, email Dr. Space at: drspace@thespaceshow.com for instructions and access.The Space Show is a non-profit 501C3 through its parent, One Giant Leap Foundation, Inc. To donate via Pay Pal, use:To donate with Zelle, use the email address: david@onegiantleapfoundation.org.If you prefer donating with a check, please make the check payable to One Giant Leap Foundation and mail to:One Giant Leap Foundation, 11035 Lavender Hill Drive Ste. 160-306 Las Vegas, NV 89135Upcoming Programs:Broadcast 4530 Zoom: James Van Laak, ISS author/Artemis | Tuesday 14 Apr 2026 700PM PTGuests: James Van LaakZoom: Our guest discusses his new ISS book “Too See Far: Conflicts & Cooperation on the Space Frontier” plus he has been part of the Artemis project.Broadcast 4531 Hotel Mars TBD | Wednesday 15 Apr 2026 930AM PTGuests: John Batchelor, Dr. David LivingstonHotel Mars TBDBroadcast 4532: Zoom: Paul Warley | Friday 17 Apr 2026 930AM PTGuests: Paul WarleyZoom: Mr. Warley I work with Paul Warley, CEO of Ascent Solar Technologies, a thin-film solar provider that has applied its tech to major space projects with NASA & JAXA.Broadcast 4533: Zoom: Shubber Ali | Sunday 19 Apr 2026 1200PM PTGuests: Shubber AliZoom: Shubber Ali, Founder of Space Cynics, is back with us on several key space topics such data centers in space & More. Check out https://spacecynic.wordpress.com. Get full access to The Space Show-One Giant Leap Foundation at doctorspace.substack.com/subscribe

Harvest Podcast
John 11:1-44

Harvest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026


Join us as we welcome Doug Eicher to share out of John 11:1-44. 

RTL - Afterwork
RTL-Afterwork: mam Emile Eicher, 02/03/2026

RTL - Afterwork

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026


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Observers Notebook
The Observers Notebook Podcast - David Eicher, a life under the stars

Observers Notebook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 58:43


Episode 230 One of the great joys of amateur astronomy is that we don't just observe the night sky—we share it. Through star parties, clubs, books, magazines, and conversations that stretch late into the night, astronomy has always been a community effort. Today's guest is someone who has helped shape that shared experience for generations of skywatchers. For decades, he was at the editorial helm of Astronomy Magazine, guiding how discoveries, missions, and the passion of amateur astronomers were communicated to the world. Beyond his role as editor, he's a writer, historian of astronomy, and someone who deeply understands both the science and the human stories behind it. Chances are, if you've been in this hobby for any length of time, his work has influenced how you learned, observed, and thought about the night sky. Tonight, we're going to talk about where amateur astronomy has been, where it's going, and what still excites us when we step outside and look up. It's a real pleasure to welcome David Eicher to The Observers Notebook.

Tagesgespräch
Stephan Eicher: Sage nur auf Berndeutsch, dass ich Paris liebe

Tagesgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 26:31


Vor 40 Jahren (1986) trat Stephan Eicher zum ersten Mal im legendären Pariser Olympia auf. Nun ist er dort mit seinem neuen Album auf Tournee. Seit Jahrzehnten ist Eicher in Frankreich ein Star. Wie gelang ihm dies? Warum blieb er der Stadt, die sein Herz brach, über all die Jahre treu? Stephan Eicher kennt Paris wie keine andere Stadt. Er liebt sie auch. «Das würde ich nie auf Französisch sagen, sonst werden sie noch eingebildeter», spöttelt er. Seine Auftritte im 133jährigen Pariser Olympia, in welchem auch Edith Piaf oder die Beatles aufgetreten sind, vergleicht er mit kleinen Banküberfällen. Nach Paris kam er, weil er seiner ersten grossen Liebe aus Bern folgte, die er jedoch bald an einen Freund aus Paris verlor. Aus seinem Schmerz und mit ein paar Brocken Französisch textete er Lieder für das kleine Album «Souvenir». Aus einer zufälligen Begegnung mit dem Autor von «Betty Blue, 37.2 am Morgen», Philippe Djian, entwickelte sich eine jahrzehntelange Freundschaft und Zusammenarbeit. Ist Eicher in Frankreich ein anderer Star als in der Schweiz? Warum strotzt sein neues Album vor Naturbeobachtungen? Stephan Eicher ist nach dem Konzert im Olympia zu Gast im Tagesgespräch bei Karoline Arn.

Betreutes Fühlen
Weltschmerz - was hilft wenn‘s düster ist

Betreutes Fühlen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 74:46 Transcription Available


Kriege, Krisen, Klimakatastrophen, soziale Spaltung – ein Blick aufs Handy reicht, und viele fühlen sich von den Nachrichten überfordert. Das Leid der Welt scheint plötzlich auf den eigenen Schultern zu liegen. Dieses Gefühl hat einen Namen: Weltschmerz. In dieser Folge von Betreutes Fühlen sprechen Leon und Atze darüber, warum uns das aktuelle Weltgeschehen emotional so stark belastet, was Dauerkrisen mit unserer psychischen Gesundheit machen und warum Abstumpfen keine Lösung ist. Es geht um Empathie, emotionale Überforderung und den Unterschied zwischen Mitfühlen und Wegschauen – aber auch darum, warum Empathie allein nicht reicht. Wozu ist dieser Schmerz da? Und wie können wir mit Weltschmerz umgehen, ohne uns ohnmächtig oder leer zu fühlen? Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Tickets: Atze: https://www.atzeschroeder.de/#termine Leon: https://leonwindscheid.de/tour/ Vorverkauf 2026: https://betreutes-fuehlen.ticket.io/ Quellen: U.S. Department of Justice (SDNY) United States v. Jeffrey Epstein – Indictment & Press Release. → Grundlage für die Einordnung sexualisierter Gewalt, Machtmissbrauch und struktureller Wegschau-Dynamiken zu Beginn der Folge. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/press-release/file/1180481/dl The Examined Life – Stephen Grosz → Warum Schmerz eine wichtige psychische Funktion hat und was passiert, wenn wir ihn nicht mehr fühlen Pei, R., Grayson, S. J., Appel, R. E. et al. (2025). Bridging the empathy perception gap fosters social connection. Nature Human Behaviour. → Zentrale Studie zur „Empathy Perception Gap“ https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-025-02307-1 Moralische Ambition – Rutger Bregman (2024) → Die Idee, Weltschmerz nicht nur zu fühlen, sondern ihn in sinnvolles, wirksames Handeln zu übersetzen. Altruistic Personality – Samuel P. Oliner (1992) → Frühe psychologische Forschung zu Menschen, die im Nationalsozialismus Juden retteten – und warum „der gute Charakter“ allein keine Erklärung ist. Conscience and Courage – Eva Fogelman (1995) → Ergänzende Interviews mit Helfer:innen, die zeigen, wie gewöhnlich Widerstand leistende Menschen oft waren. Varese, F., & Yaish, M. (2000). The importance of being asked. Rationality and Society. → Schlüsselbefund der Folge: Der wichtigste Faktor für Helfen ist, gefragt zu werden. https://doi.org/10.1177/104346300012003003 Arts and Minds – Anton Howes (2020) → Wie Fortschritt, Innovation und Hoffnung sozial „ansteckend“ werden können – Parallele zur moralischen Ambition. Building a Life Worth Living – Marsha Linehan → Das Karten-Beispiel und das Konzept radikaler Akzeptanz: Die Realität annehmen, um sie verändern zu können. Abundance – Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson (2025) → Gegen den Fatalismus: Warum Zukunftsvisionen von Überfluss Hoffnung zurückbringen können. CNBC (2023). Nobel Prize winner Katalin Karikó on being demoted and perseverance. → Grundlage für das „Karikó-Problem“: Wie Institutionen mutige, riskante Ideen systematisch ausbremsen. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/06/nobel-prize-winner-katalin-karik-on-being-demoted-perseverance-.html Empfehlungen YouTube-Interview mit Katalin Karikó & Drew Weissman über wissenschaftliche Beharrlichkeit, Zweifel und den langen Weg zum Durchbruch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3x4IMdeFdI Rki: Walther L, Vogelgesang F. Schaffrath Rosario A, Kersjes C, Thom J. Peitz D, et al. Depressive und Angstsymptomatik bei Erwachsenen in Deutschland: Ergebnisse aus dem Panel Gesundheit in Deutschland" 2024. J Health Monit. 2025. Angst und Depressionssymptome: Mauz, E., Walther, L., Junker, S., Kersjes, C., Damerow, S., Eicher, S.,... & Thom, J. (2023). Time trends in mental health indicators in Germany's adult population before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in public health Redaktion: Julia Ditzer, Dr. Leon Windscheid

Ces chansons qui font l'actu
Stephan Eicher, un mélancolique souriant

Ces chansons qui font l'actu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 6:45


durée : 00:06:45 - Ces chansons qui font l'actu - par : Bertrand DICALE - Puisqu'il est en tournée avec les chansons de son dernier album, "Poussière d'or", explorons la trajectoire du chanteur suisse, né dans la langue allemande et l'influence anglo-saxonne. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Club Jazzafip
Carte blanche à Stephan Eicher

Club Jazzafip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 65:34


durée : 01:05:34 - Club Jazzafip - Après la sortie de son album "Poussière d'or", le chanteur et compositeur suisse prend les rênes de notre programmation et partage avec nous ses coups de cœurs. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Harvest Podcast
Colossians 3:1-17

Harvest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026


We often think that, if we were just able to “do better”, then we could finally be the Christian we were meant to be. However, Paul pushes back against this assumption, instead challenging his readers to allow their lives to be shaped by the Spirit-renewed identity that is already theirs in Christ.

Dans la playlist de France Inter
Stephan Eicher, mélancolique et folk avec "Poussière d'or"

Dans la playlist de France Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 5:25


durée : 00:05:25 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Stephan Eicher est dans la Playlist avec « Poussière d'Or », un album en partenariat avec France Inter. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Le Grand Studio RTL
Stéphan Eicher en live dans "Le Grand Studio RTL"

Le Grand Studio RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 61:22


Ecoutez Le grand studio RTL avec Éric Jean-Jean du 24 janvier 2026.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews
NEJM Interview: Tara Eicher on changes in autism diagnosis in recent years and statements from the federal government regarding autism.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 14:20


Tara Eicher is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. T. Eicher, J. Quackenbush, and A. Ne'eman. Challenging Claims of an Autism Epidemic — Misconceptions and a Path Forward. N Engl J Med 2026;394:313-315.

Creative Bliss in Life & Biz
Eps 322: Balancing Mom Life and Coaching with Wendy Guth and Krystal Eicher

Creative Bliss in Life & Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 41:54


What happens when you build a coaching business that actually aligns with your season of life and your values? In this episode, I chat with Wendy Guth and Krystal Eicher of Serendipitous Rebel about their journey from burnout to building a sustainable coaching biz together. We talk about using your character strengths, the power of aligned partnerships, and making intentional choices as a mom entrepreneur—especially during busy seasons like summer or back-to-school. If you're craving more simplicity, flexibility, and fun in your biz, you're going to love this one! In this episode, we cover: The value of knowing your character strengths What business alignment actually looks like How to plan your biz around your family's needs The surprising story behind their 2-on-1 coaching model Connect with Serendipitous Rebel serendipitousrebel.com Instagram: @serendipitousrebel Listen to our conversation on their podcast: The Serendipitous Rebel Podcast

Les interviews
Stéphane Eicher : " Je préfère une carrière biscornue à un tube qui enferme "

Les interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 18:00


À l'occasion de la sortie de son album "Poussière d'or", Stéphane Eicher se livre au micro de Will Teyssedou sur Nostalgie : musique, scène et liberté avant tout !

Le sept neuf
La grande matinale du jeudi 11 décembre 2025 : Sigourney Weaver / Stephan Eicher

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 238:34


durée : 03:58:34 - La Grande matinale - par : Sonia Devillers, Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos, Anne-Laure Sugier - Ce matin sur France Inter, à 7h50, Sigourney Weaver, pour “Avatar 3” de James Cameron. À 8h20, Antoine Giniaux, grand reporter à France Inter et coproducteur du magazine Interception et Michel Amas, avocat au barreau de Marseille. Et à 9h20, Stephan Eicher pour son dernier album. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel
«Poussière d'or» : Stéphan Eicher est l'invité de Culture médias

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 6:15


Invité : Stéphan Eicher, pour son album "Poussière d'or" et ses concerts à l'Olympia les 19, 20 et 21 février 2026Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel
Culture - Thomas Isle avec Stéphan Eicher

Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 40:56


Dans cet épisode de Culture Médias, Thomas Isle reçoit Stéphane Eicher pour parler de son nouvel album Poussière d'or, une œuvre sensible et lumineuse. Les humoristes Arnaud Ducré et Tom Villa partagent leurs débuts et des anecdotes hilarantes, tandis qu'Héloïse Gouin nous présente la mini-série Patrick Melrose, portée par un Benedict Cumberbatch magistral. Enfin, Olivier Benkemoun nous emmène à Hollywood avec J. Kelly, une comédie dramatique où George Clooney brille dans le rôle d'une superstar en quête de sens.À retenir :Musique : Stéphane Eicher dévoile son album Poussière d'or, un véritable baume pour le cœur.Humour : Arnaud Ducré et Tom Villa reviennent sur leurs parcours et leurs rencontres marquantes.Écrans : Coup de cœur pour la série Patrick Melrose et focus sur le film J. Kelly avec George Clooney.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les indispensables - Europe 1
Culture - Thomas Isle avec Stéphan Eicher

Les indispensables - Europe 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 40:56


Dans cet épisode de Culture Médias, Thomas Isle reçoit Stéphane Eicher pour parler de son nouvel album Poussière d'or, une œuvre sensible et lumineuse. Les humoristes Arnaud Ducré et Tom Villa partagent leurs débuts et des anecdotes hilarantes, tandis qu'Héloïse Gouin nous présente la mini-série Patrick Melrose, portée par un Benedict Cumberbatch magistral. Enfin, Olivier Benkemoun nous emmène à Hollywood avec J. Kelly, une comédie dramatique où George Clooney brille dans le rôle d'une superstar en quête de sens.À retenir :Musique : Stéphane Eicher dévoile son album Poussière d'or, un véritable baume pour le cœur.Humour : Arnaud Ducré et Tom Villa reviennent sur leurs parcours et leurs rencontres marquantes.Écrans : Coup de cœur pour la série Patrick Melrose et focus sur le film J. Kelly avec George Clooney.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Laissez-vous Tenter
"Poussière d'or", le nouvel album de Stéphane Eicher

Laissez-vous Tenter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 3:04


'Poussière d'or', c'est le titre de cette chanson et du nouvel album de Stéphan Eicher. Pour réaliser ce 18e album, Stéphan Eicher est allé puiser comme à son habitude dans la littérature de son ami, l'écrivain Phillipe Djian. Stéphan Eicher voulait un album lumineux. : il a donc débuté la composition pendant l'été, une première pour celui qui a l'habitude de commencer ses albums le 31 décembre au soir pour éviter la fête du nouvel an ! Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Première avec Marie Gicquel du 28 novembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Harvest Podcast
Ephesians 1:1-14

Harvest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025


Join us as we welcome our worship leader, Doug Eicher, who will share from Ephesians 1:1–14 during Midweek Service at Harvest Fellowship on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.

Dans la playlist de France Inter
Stephan Eicher, une "Poussière d'or" en attendant l'automne

Dans la playlist de France Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 5:57


durée : 00:05:57 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - C'est le grand retour de Stephan Eicher dans la Playlist de France Inter, avec une chanson folk et consolatrice. Avant de l'écouter, on rembobine Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Moneycontrol Podcast
4797: Nifty poised for a positive start amid hopes of US-India thaw | Market Minutes

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 7:59


Markets are bracing for a positive start as hopes of a thaw in US-India relations boost sentiment. The Nifty held on to 24,700 last week and is now eyeing a positive open, with experts flagging 24,800-24,900 as key resistance. Autos and metals are leading the charge while IT lags behind. Globally, Japanese stocks jumped as PM Ishiba signaled his exit, US futures edged higher on Fed rate-cut hopes after a weak jobs report, bond yields slid, and gold hit fresh record highs. Oil, meanwhile, inched up as OPEC+ announced slower production hikes. Among stocks in focus, watch out for Vedanta, Eicher, BHEL, and SpiceJet. Tune in for all this and more in today's Market Minutes — your morning podcast bringing you the top stories to kickstart your trading day, from stocks in the news to macro trends and global market cues.

Outside The Box Podcast
OTB Episode 386: PLL Utah Was Cinema, Jackson Eicher Joins The Show, & PLL Denver Preview

Outside The Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 160:39


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A Book with Legs
Mellon vs. Churchill: The Untold Story of Treasury Titans at War

A Book with Legs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 69:22


In this episode, Cole Smead sits down with independent scholar and writer Jill Eicher to discuss her book, “Mellon vs. Churchill: The Untold Story of Treasury Titans at War.” Their conversation explores the never-before-told story of heated debates between Andrew Mellon and Winston Churchill over post-WWI debts. Eicher and Smead discuss how each side of the dispute crafted narratives to shape public opinion, their differences in leadership philosophy, and more.

Booknotes+
Ep. 216 Jill Eicher, "Mellon vs. Churchill"

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 71:24


After a career in investment management and some time as a credit risk specialist at the US Treasury Department, Jill Eicher has written her first book titled, "Melon vs. Churchill: The Untold Story of Treasury Titans at War." It's all about the collection of war debts from World War I, which was fought between 1914 and 1918. Andrew Mellon, a wealthy industrialist, served as Secretary of the Treasury for Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. 11 years total. He took on Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill. Jill Eicher tells a story that will be new to most readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN+: Jill Eicher, "Mellon vs. Churchill"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 71:24


After a career in investment management and some time as a credit risk specialist at the US Treasury Department, Jill Eicher has written her first book titled, "Melon vs. Churchill: The Untold Story of Treasury Titans at War." It's all about the collection of war debts from World War I, which was fought between 1914 and 1918. Andrew Mellon, a wealthy industrialist, served as Secretary of the Treasury for Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. 11 years total. He took on Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill. Jill Eicher tells a story that will be new to most readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Harvest Podcast
Philippians 2:1-15

Harvest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025


Join us in a study in Philippians 2:1-15 from our worship leader Doug Eicher.

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
Three survivors of Alaskan plane crash rescued; Muslim militants kill 9 in Congo, Africa; King Charles hospitalized from cancer treatment side effects

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 7:54


It's Friday, March 28th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Muslim militants kill 9 in Congo, Africa Muslim militants from the Allied Democratic Forces, a terrorist group, launched a brutal assault in North Kivu, Congo, Africa on March 8th, killing at least nine people, reports International Christian Concern. The attack began at dawn, catching villagers by surprise. Armed with guns and machetes, the Muslims targeted the farming community, swiftly overpowering the residents. The assault, which included the destruction of homes, left dozens of families displaced, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis in the region. Eastern Congo remains plagued by violence, with more than 100 armed groups vying for control of the region's valuable resources. The innocent civilians continue to bear the heaviest cost. Despite repeated calls for action, the Congo government has been unable to protect its citizens from these frequent raids. According to Open Doors, Congo, Africa is the 35th most dangerous country worldwide for Christians. King Charles hospitalized from cancer treatment side effects Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles III was taken to the hospital in a car yesterday after suffering predictable side effects from his cancer treatment, reports The U.S. Sun. He has had to cancel a string of engagements set for today in Birmingham, England. And he was unable to greet Ambassadors of three different nations yesterday. The King was at home at Clarence House last night where he was said to be in good form and continuing to work on State Papers and making calls from his study. (Look at the rooms inside Clarence House). On January 17, 2024, Buckingham Palace announced the King was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate. Then, on February 5th, the Palace revealed that the doctors discovered that he had cancer while operating on his prostate. Please pray for the full recovery of King Charles with minimal side effects. Trump affirmed two God-given genders, opposition to transgenderism President Donald Trump criticized gender ideology during a recent Women's History Month event held at the White House on March 25th. He reaffirmed the two genders created by God. TRUMP: “On Day One, I made the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female. Is there anybody that disagrees with that in this room? (laughter)  I was thinking, maybe somebody from the press might raise their head. I don't think so. “For four long years, we had an administration that tried to abolish the very concept of womanhood and replace it with radical gender ideology. They destroyed women's spaces and even tried to replace the word ‘mother' with the term ‘birther person.' A mother became a ‘birther person.'  “Under the Trump administration, we're ending the Marxist war on women, and we're protecting women's rights, defending women's dignity, and standing up for the American moms and daughters.” Trump also made a definitive statement about men who pretend to be women. TRUMP: “No matter how many surgeries you have or chemicals you inject, if you're born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you can never become a woman! You're not going to be a woman. (applause) And that's why, last month, I proudly signed a historic Executive Order to ban men from competing in women's sports. And it was very popular.” Trump withdraws Stefanik's nomination to be U.N. Ambassador President Donald Trump has withdrawn the nomination of Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, reports The Epoch Times. Trump announced the move on Truth Social on March 27th, citing the narrow majority that the GOP has in the House of Representatives. He wrote, “As we advance our America First Agenda, it is essential that we maintain EVERY Republican Seat in Congress. I have asked Elise, as one of my biggest Allies, to remain in Congress to help me deliver Historic Tax Cuts, GREAT Jobs, Record Economic Growth, a Secure Border, Energy Dominance, Peace Through Strength, and much more, so we can MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. With a very tight Majority, I don't want to take a chance on anyone else running for Elise's seat.” Trump said Stefanik will join his administration in the future. Manhattan's Planned Parenthood closes after years of pro-life prayer After years of monthly prayer processions, often led by a pro-life activist priest named Fidelis Moscinski, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York has announced it will be selling its SoHo building and shutting down its Manhattan abortion mill, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Wendy Stark, the New York abortion giant CEO, claimed the decision was made due to “the gap between inflation and stagnant (Medicaid/insurance) reimbursement rates.” Christian pro-lifers, like David who fought Goliath, know that you cannot continue to mock the living God and expect to be victorious. Psalm 34:16 says, “The face of the Lord is against those who do evil, to cut off the memory of them from the Earth.” Three survivors of Alaskan plane crash rescued And finally, fearing the worst after a prop plane was reported overdue for landing in Alaska last Sunday, search and rescue volunteers searched for the pilot and two children of elementary and middle school ages who had been on a sightseeing tour, reports Good News Network. Dale Eicher was one of the locals who heard the call for help. EICHER: “I saw the Facebook post about the missing plane and decided to go look for it.” Providentially, that singular Facebook post about the missing father and kids had been re-shared 420 times. John Morris, the father of the missing pilot, told CNN affiliate, Alaska's News Source, that his son's cell phone sent its final ping at about 5:00 p.m. Sunday evening over Tustumena Lake. Within an hour of flying, Eicher saw them. EICHER: “They were walking across the lake when I flew over the plane.” The Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser had crash landed on the frozen surface of Tustumena Lake. EICHER: “I was really shocked. I did expect that we would find them, but I didn't expect that we would find them alive, for sure. I've done a little bit of search and rescue before, and it doesn't always turn out this well.” The three survivors were taken to a Kenai Peninsula area hospital and treated for “non-life-threatening injuries.” When the reporter asked what motivated Dale Eicher to search for the missing plane, he said this. EICHER: “It's the right thing to do. I do volunteer with the Civil Air Patrol some. And I have my own plane.” Indeed, it was the right thing to do!  After all, as Genesis 1:27 articulates, each of us, including those three plane crash survivors in Alaska, have been created in God's image and are worthy of rescuing. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, March 28th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Toute l'info du week-end - Bernard Poirette
« Déjeuner en paix » de Stephan Eicher

Toute l'info du week-end - Bernard Poirette

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 6:32


Dans cet épisode de "La Note Secrète", Fabrice Lafitte nous emmène à la découverte de la chanson "Déjeuner en paix" du chanteur suisse Stéphane Eicher. Bien que ce titre soit devenu un énorme succès en 1991, son origine est plutôt surprenante. Nous apprenons comment Echer, avec l'aide du batteur Manu Katché, a enregistré cette mélodie apaisante, à contre-courant des tendances musicales de l'époque. Nous découvrons également les anecdotes amusantes liées à la création de ce tube, ainsi que le parcours de cette chanson qui a marqué la francophonie. Cet épisode offre un éclairage fascinant sur les coulisses d'un succès inattendu.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.

Alaska Wild Project
AWP Episode 205 "Jimmy's Back" w/James Eicher

Alaska Wild Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 152:55


AWP Episode 205 “Jimmy's Back” James Eicher Alaska Hunting Guide & HVAC Specialist   Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau invite Alaska Hunting Guide James Eicher back into the studio to find out the latest & greatest with James and that guide life!   The boys share their animal cruelty stories & regrets, lack of small game hunting opportunity on Alaska, finidng the hustler magazine stash in the woods, rock'n the Elmer-Fud hat, getting hopped one a tank of a bear on day-1, the helly trench, the Sitka Trench Coat, wearing hippers, Jame's coming out to be a moose call competition judge, January 30th @ Double Shovel BHA & The Goat Alliance, 40 mile Caribou Herd Winter Hunt RC867 1-Bull January 11th - March 31st, James client 65 inch dandy bull, bear buster call, the black bear double tap, a love for big brown bears, Kodiak & a wide variety fish & Game, the Havalon Hydra, Jacks new sleeping bag & pad, Frank the tanks ass whoop'n, embracing the Tipi, breaking bank for a new Barney's pack, running Argo's, The Alyeska Gecko, James' 2025 Guide season plans   Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch us on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject $upport the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album - Favourite Albums of ECM Records

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 140:14


We've come to the end of another year at LTA headquarters. Normally, I'd be doing a wrap up with friends in the music community as to their favourite discoveries of the year.......I wasn't feeling like doing that this year. If there's one thing that's consistent with this podcast, it's inconsistency. Welcome to episode 181 of Love That Album. For ages, I'd been wanting to put together a show to discuss a selection of records from the ECM label. ECM was started in 1969 by Manfred Eicher. The label started out dedicated to jazz exclusively, but it has branched out into classical recordings as well – no surprise seeing as Eicher was trained as a classical musician. ECM has been home to so many wonderful musicians....too many to include in what is effectively a sampler episode of its work. I have been glad to have made friends with a lovely fellow in the LTA Facebook group, Ed Ross. I've known two important things about him – he loves his puns (the more you groan, the more he feels his work is done), and he loves his music, particularly power pop and jazz. I approached him to see if he'd be interested in chatting with me on the show about four important ECM records, and was very happy when he agreed. As is LTA's way, there are many digressions and references to other artists and albums, but the intended focus is on these records: Keith Jarrett – The Koln Concert Pat Metheny Group – Offramp John Abercrombie – Timeless Gary Burton and Chick Corea – Crystal Silence If you're a longtime fan of ECM, don't ask why wasn't some other artist or album focused on....unless you're volunteering to join me for volume 2 of this series.....if you know nothing about the label, download, grab a beverage, and let Ed and myself tell you stories about broken pianos, guitars that sound like battle horns, and the greatest drummer in jazz (I won't hear any arguments about this). Huge thanks to Ed for making himself and his knowledge available for the show. First time guest – it won't be his last. BUT WAIT.....there's more. I'd asked the LTA FB group to send me their thoughts about their favourite ECM recordings. I received two emails from my long time friend Rani Gerszonovicz (who introduced ECM to me when we were in our early 20s) and last month's guest, author / musician Lisa Torem. I read their correspondences during the show, and Ed and I muse over their opinions. Thanks so much, Rani and Lisa. Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice (not Spotify). The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at https://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to https://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Love That Album
Love That Album episode 181 - Favourite Albums of ECM

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 140:14


We've come to the end of another year at LTA headquarters. Normally, I'd be doing a wrap up with friends in the music community as to their favourite discoveries of the year.......I wasn't feeling like doing that this year. If there's one thing that's consistent with this podcast, it's inconsistency. Welcome to episode 181 of Love That Album. For ages, I'd been wanting to put together a show to discuss a selection of records from the ECM label. ECM was started in 1969 by Manfred Eicher. The label started out dedicated to jazz exclusively, but it has branched out into classical recordings as well – no surprise seeing as Eicher was trained as a classical musician. ECM has been home to so many wonderful musicians....too many to include in what is effectively a sampler episode of its work. I have been glad to have made friends with a lovely fellow in the LTA Facebook group, Ed Ross. I've known two important things about him – he loves his puns (the more you groan, the more he feels his work is done), and he loves his music, particularly power pop and jazz. I approached him to see if he'd be interested in chatting with me on the show about four important ECM records, and was very happy when he agreed. As is LTA's way, there are many digressions and references to other artists and albums, but the intended focus is on these records: Keith Jarrett – The Koln Concert Pat Metheny Group – Offramp John Abercrombie – Timeless Gary Burton and Chick Corea – Crystal Silence If you're a longtime fan of ECM, don't ask why wasn't some other artist or album focused on....unless you're volunteering to join me for volume 2 of this series.....if you know nothing about the label, download, grab a beverage, and let Ed and myself tell you stories about broken pianos, guitars that sound like battle horns, and the greatest drummer in jazz (I won't hear any arguments about this). Huge thanks to Ed for making himself and his knowledge available for the show. First time guest – it won't be his last. BUT WAIT.....there's more. I'd asked the LTA FB group to send me their thoughts about their favourite ECM recordings. I received two emails from my long time friend Rani Gerszonovicz (who introduced ECM to me when we were in our early 20s) and last month's guest, author / musician Lisa Torem. I read their correspondences during the show, and Ed and I muse over their opinions. Thanks so much, Rani and Lisa. Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice (not Spotify). The wider back catalogue of episodes can also be found at https://lovethatalbumpodcast.blogspot.com Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to https://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit

United States v. Jolene Eicher

Moneycontrol Podcast
4356: Nifty enters technical correction. Will the downside continue? Eicher Motors, Vi in focus | Market Minutes

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 6:56


In this episode of Market Minutes, Neeshita Beura breaks down the top factors to consider before the Indian market opens, as domestic indices brace for a flat start amid cautious cues from the GIFT Nifty. After five days of consecutive losses, will Indian markets find relief, or are we in for continued volatility? In the Voice of the Day segment, Sonam Srivastava, Founder and Fund Manager at Wright Research, shares her views on the recent correction and what it means for investors. Market Minutes is a morning podcast, putting the spotlight on trending stocks, crucial data points, and evolving market trends.

Moneycontrol Podcast
4355: Breather on Wall Street, last leg of Q2 earnings and Swiggy's market debut; Eicher Motors, PNB Housing in focus | Market Minutes

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 7:15


In today's episode of Market Minutes, Vaibhavi Ranjan highlights the key factors to watch before the Indian market opens. As the market grapples with a correction, Wall Street's rally has also paused, with all eyes on the upcoming October inflation data. With the final stretch of Q2 earnings on deck, will the market continue its downward trend, or is a rebound in sight? In the Voice of the Day segment, we're joined by Mohit Bhandari from Stratzy, who shares his insights on how the recent market correction could impact retail participation in equities. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, key data points, and developing trends.

Next Level Supply Chain with GS1 US
How Modern Barcodes Keep Supply Chains in Check with Rich Eicher

Next Level Supply Chain with GS1 US

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 29:04


Imagine if barcodes not only speed up your grocery checkout but also transform logistics, healthcare, and the overall efficiency of global supply chains. In this episode, hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl are joined by Rich Eicher, Director of codeREADr. With his extensive experience in barcode innovation, Rich shares insights into how modern camera-based barcode readers surpass traditional laser readers and why dedicated barcode scanning devices are preferred in specific environments. Rich explains barcodes' critical role in various business applications, from facilitating accurate inventory management to preventing costly supply chain errors. He also elaborates on the industry's adaptation to consumer demands, the significant challenges of barcode inaccuracies and their impact on delivery services, and how advancements in AI and ChatGPT are poised to revolutionize data capture and processing across industries.   In this episode, you'll learn: The differences between laser and camera-based barcode readers commonly used in grocery stores. The importance of barcodes in various business applications and the issues caused by barcode discrepancies in the supply chain. The upcoming GS1 Sunrise 2027 initiative is transitioning to QR codes for enhanced data capture.   Jump into the Conversation: [00:00] Introducing Next Level Supply Chain [01:01] Who Rich Eicher is, and what he does [03:08] The different barcodes and their significance [10:13] All about laser reading barcodes [13:12] The importance of using barcodes and why companies are shifting to using them more [16:22] The problems that come along with not using barcodes [22:16] Other trends happening outside of barcodes [27:22] Rich's favorite technology he is using right now [29:51] Closing   Connect with GS1 US: Our website - www.gs1us.org GS1 US on LinkedIn   Connect with the guest: Rich Eicher on LinkedIn

Wild & Uncut with Kristy Titus
Fred Eicher - Everything Eichler / Wild & Uncut / EP 79

Wild & Uncut with Kristy Titus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 59:27


On this episode of Wild & Uncut, Kristy Titus is at the Total Archery Challenge at Big Sky, Montana sitting down with the man, the myth, the legend…Fred Eichler Fred Eicher hardly needs an introduction; he has been a host and personality in the hunting industry for over twenty years. He is one of the most accomplished bowhunters of our time, with his specialty being his traditional bow. He owns an outfitting business in Colorado, where he ranches with his family. If there's something to hunt, you can bet Fred's done it or would be first in line to do so! We had an awesome discussion; hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed recording it!  Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to make sure you catch every bit of Wild & Uncut! 

The Agape Leaders Podcast
Go Gold With Laura Eicher, ACS Director, Childhood Cancer Initiatives

The Agape Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 55:47


Today Dr. Mays gets this year's Go Gold month started by sitting down with American Cancer Society Director, Childhood Cancer Initiatives Laura Eicher. They discuss her son, Cole's battle with pediatric cancer and the lessons she has learned. How can Agape Leaders serve you?    Please find us at:          Website:  http://www.agapeleaders.org/     LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregg-mays/       Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/agapeleaders.org      Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/agapeleaders10/     Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greggmays YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCmM7ETR652mLtDSKSjda-pw Read Dr, Mays' book Practical Leadership:  https://www.amazon.com/s?k=practical+leadership+lessons+from+an+average+leader&crid=259U5RNS5J5W5&sprefix=Practical+Leadership%2Caps%2C102&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_4_20 Please contact Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-eicher-gold2gether?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laura.eicher.52?mibextid=LQQJ4d

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast
The Mandolins and Beer Podcast #229 Isaac Eicher (New Release)

The Mandolins and Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 74:41


Episode Notes To support this podcast you can follow me on Patreon where there is a bunch of video content and tabs available! This week I welcome back to the podcast, Isaac Eicher! Isaac has just released an absolute gem of an album called “Accents”! (available here) We talk all about the album and more! He also has a camp with podcast alum Ian Coury on July 6th and you can sign up for that at this link! Head on over to Isaac's website here for more info on Isaac as well as to his videos lessons and social links! Songs featured in this episode: All songs featured this week are available on Isaac's new album “Accents” available here! As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Acoustic Disc Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer Ear Trumpet Labs

RAISE Podcast
177: Michael Eicher and Alex Lawrence, the Advancement Leadership Lab

RAISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 50:02


About Alex: Alex Lawrence is currently the Executive Director for Advancement Leadership Lab. Her role focuses on ALL's growth strategy, alumni experience, and overseeing our board of directors and stakeholder partnerships. Alex is no stranger to the leadership lab as she developed the pilot curriculum in 2018, and is thrilled to be back in this role as the organization continues to expand its impact. Her career has challenged her to consistently act like a start-up operator: developing people and structuring culturally competent organizations from the ground up.Alex started her career as an HR consultant for SPX, an international manufacturing company. She led projects in recruiting and mergers and acquisitions in Charlotte, NC and Battle Creek, MI, talent and organizational development in Dusseldorf, Germany, and labor negotiations and employee relations in Delavan, WI and Ocala, FL. This HR work led to a passion for building the talent pipeline and she transitioned to Red Ventures, a marketing acquisition company in Charlotte, NC. Alex led college recruitment strategy and execution at target universities to hire 50 analyst and web developer associates a year. She handled new associate onboarding and career trajectory plans, as well as recruited for HR, finance, and computer engineering roles at RV. Recruiting college talent led Alex back into the classroom at The Ohio State University. During graduate school, Alex held a role in Student Life Advancement, focusing on student philanthropy and leadership development. She stayed at the university post-graduation working as Project Manager for the President and CEO of the Ohio State Alumni Association. In this role, Alex handled administrative duties and projects for the CEO, while acting as a communications partner for department leaders across the alumni association and Advancement. Her family later took her to Phoenix, AZ where Alex worked for an international access-to-education non-profit as the Director of Communications and Marketing, traveling between the U.S. and Arusha, Tanzania. As mentioned above, she then had the opportunity to work from Phoenix to develop the inaugural curriculum for the Advancement Leadership Lab in 2018, and launch the pilot program across 10 universities.In 2019, Alex had the opportunity to return to Columbus, leading organizational operations as Chief of Staff for the Ohio State Alumni Association and stayed on as an advisor for the Advancement Leadership Lab. Transitioning to the Advancement Leadership Lab over the last year as its own 501c3 has been an exciting opportunity, combining Alex's experience in human resources, leadership development, and business operations to build the foundation for an impactful and sustainable organization.Alex has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Services and Counseling Psychology from Elon University and a Master of Arts degree in Higher Education Administration from The Ohio State University. She lives in Columbus, OH with her husband, Danny, and puppy son, Larry. Alex enjoys her side gigs of interior design clients and teaching at CorePower Yoga.About Michael: A graduate of the University of California, San Diego, Mike Eicher began his career in higher education at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he rose from associate director of development in the School of Medicine to deputy director and director, and from there to vice provost for medical science development, then assistant and associate vice chancellor. Under his leadership as vice chancellor, Campaign UCLA, a 10-year effort completed in 2005, raised $3.05 billion. Prior to joining Ohio State, Mike served for six years as senior vice president for external affairs and development at Johns Hopkins University, where he led the Johns Hopkins: Knowledge for the World Campaign. That effort focused on student aid and faculty support, construction of clinical buildings at the medical campus and important renovation projects. It closed in 2008 with commitments of more than $3.7 billion. Mike returned to a public university because he believes in its noble mission and great power. He joined Ohio State in fall 2012 as senior vice president for Advancement and president of The Ohio State University Foundation. Building on his goal to inspire people to choose Ohio State – for their education, medical care, research support, entertainment and more – he has set out to share the university's most compelling stories, engage more than half a million alumni, and expand private philanthropy to support Ohio State's core priorities. Under Mike's direction, Ohio State streamlined and integrated its communications and marketing, alumni relations and fundraising teams. He led the But for Ohio State Campaign, which raised over $3 billion from more than 750,000 donors and became the university's most successful fundraising effort ever. Mike built upon that momentum and, along with his team, planned and launched Time and Change: The Ohio State Campaign in fall 2019. While its financial goal is the largest in Ohio State's history — $4.5 billion focused on student success; discovery; and healthy, vibrant communities — what truly sets this campaign apart from all others is its goal to engage 1 million supporters, which is unprecedented in higher education. Mike is focused on organizational growth, health, and wellness, which led to Advancement's establishment of a chief diversity officer position and the Advancement Inclusion Council. Both serve as resources by providing personal and professional development opportunities for staff. Mike's commitment to putting people first has been instrumental in the transformation of Advancement during his tenure. He lives in Columbus with his wife, Inez, and travels frequently. They have two grown children: Brandon Eicher (Kate) and Christine Peterson (Shane). They also have three young granddaughters who they love to spend time with.

AttractionPros Podcast
Episode 338: Deborah Eicher talks about building unique rides, mentoring young talent, and future-proofing

AttractionPros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 54:02


Deborah Eicher is the International Sales and Marketing Director for RES Rides, a Swiss-based rides manufacturer known for creating unique experiences.  Deborah began her career in the fashion industry after getting a business degree from the University of Iowa and later moved into banking and finance.  When Deborah moved to Orlando to be closer to family, she was hired as Operations Manager for Flight Avionics (now Pulseworks), where she operated flight simulators on aircraft carriers and museums.  During that time, Deborah was quickly promoted to Vice President and then President and COO, and grew the operation from one location to twenty.  Ten years later, she was offered the opportunity to join the photo retail provider Picsolve (now owned by Pomvom) as President and COO, where she achieved stellar results, specifically for photo sales at Merlin's midway locations.  In 2014, Deborah moved to the UK and focused on RFP development for manufacturers and suppliers, where she connected with RES Rides which led to her role today.  In this interview, Deborah discussed building unique rides, mentoring young talent, and future-proofing. Building unique rides "Globally, everybody is looking for a new experience." RES Rides was formed in 2015 by Willy Walser and Roman Rothe.  The founders had extensive experience installing rides around the world and determined that an opportunity existed to introduce new ride types to the marketplace.  This led to the development of rides like Rollerball which takes up a small footprint with a vertical lift hill, and Canyon Slide Rapids with the highest drop on a raft ride in the Western Hemisphere. Most recently, RES Rides won a Brass Ring Award in 2023 for Crazy Professor, a vertical dark ride, at Conny-Land in Switzerland.  The attraction features a multimedia experience that includes immersive theming and a pre-show that explains the backstory.  Upon boarding the tower in a 10-seat gondola, the story unfolds through sensory elements including back jabbers, fog, and tilting seats, and by the time they get to the top of the tower, the experiment goes wrong and riders drop into a 20-meter freefall. Mentoring young talent "If you ask someone to be a mentor, it's very complimentary for that person." Deborah stresses the importance of finding mentors to help guide you throughout your career.  For more than 10 years, Deborah sat on the board of the IAAPA Foundation, where they launched a scholarship program to help young professionals gain an education that will grow their careers in the industry. Additionally, this interview is personal to Josh, because in 2011, Deborah hired Josh as Site Manager for Picsolve's operation at LEGOLAND Florida.  Deborah shares stories that she recalls from Josh's time as a young leader, and Josh shares lessons he recalls from his time working with her. Future-proofing "Hire people that are better than yourself." When Deborah worked in fashion retail, she was required to set up an operation and then expected to leave it in a short period of time to move on to the next.  This required her to replicate herself in order to future-proof the operation.  This way, when she left, whether it was within the company or moving on to something else, she left it better than when she started. Future-proofing involves delegation, understanding the metrics, and creating systems that will allow the operation to thrive.  It requires setting best practices and continually fine-tuning them for success, and relying on the process, rather than an individual in particular, so that leaders can duplicate the success.   To learn more about RES Rides, visit their website or their YouTube channel.  More incredible and unique concepts are coming in the pipeline, so be sure to stay tuned!   This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our faaaaaantastic team: Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas Video and audio editing by Abby Giganan   To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com AttractionPros@gmail.com AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)