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Joeph Haydn langweilt sich in Eisenstadt. Da freut es ihn sehr, dass ihn sein Schüler Ludwig van Beethoven besuchen kommt und ihm Schokolade und Kaffee mibringt. Doch Beethoven seinerseits ist mit dem Unterricht bei Haydn nicht zufrieden.
Vier Hornisten in einem Orchester - das ist ein Luxus, an den man sich als Komponist im 18. Jahrhundert nicht wagte. Doch bei Joseph Haydn war das anders, als Hornist Joseph Dietzl seinen Dienst beim Fürsten in Eisenstadt antrat.
Das Künstlerkollektiv The Pannonians ist derzeit mit einer Ausstellung im ORF Landesstudio in Eisenstadt zu Gast. In Radio Burgenland Extra sprechen die Künstler über digitale Kunst und ihre Schnittstellen zu anderen Kunstsparten, über die Möglicheiteiten, die KI der Kunst eröffnet und über aktuelle Arbeiten.
Das Künstlerkollektiv The Pannonians sind derzeit mit einer Ausstellung im ORF Landesstudio in Eisenstadt zu Gast. In Radio Burgenland Extra sprechen sie über digitale Kunst und ihre Schnittstellen zu anderen Kunstsparten, über die Möglicheiteiten, die KI in der Kunst eröffnet und über aktuelle Arbeiten.
Konrad Robitza -Der Gastronom Konrad Robitza betreibt seit nunmehr einem Jahr eine Weinbar und Greißlerei in Eisenstadt. Er will sein Lokal als pannonische Institution etablieren. Auf den Tisch kommt: Spargel-Bärlauch-Salat mit istrischen Incuni (Sardellen).
In this 1873rd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike plays songs by 10 Canadian musicians you may not know are Jewish. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Nick Ainis, and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com.
Today on Too Opinionated, we're joined by filmmaker and Twin Peaks expert Josh Eisenstadt. A longtime contributor to the Twin Peaks universe, Josh was part of the DVD special features for Seasons 1 & 2 as well as Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, helping bring fans deeper into the world of David Lynch's groundbreaking series. For over 25 years, Josh has been a central figure in the Twin Peaks fan community:
There are people who live loudly… and people who live thoughtfully. And then there are those who spend a lifetime helping others shape their message — only to discover, later in life, that they have a powerful voice of their own. Today's guest is one of those people. David Eisenstadt has spent decades at the center of Canadian public life — not on the stage, but just behind it. A highly respected public relations consultant, he began his career in the PR division of Goodis, Goldberg & Soren, working under legendary advertising figure Jerry Goodis. Later, with his wife Rhoda, he co-founded The Communications Group — tcgPR — helping build one of Canada's leading communications firms specializing in technology and real estate. For years, David helped companies and leaders tell their stories. And then, at the age of seventy-six, he did something remarkable. He became an author. His first book, Under the Radar, profiled 30 notable Canadian Jewish musicians. His second, Musicians Under the Radar, expanded the project to 36 performers — thirty-six, a number that resonates deeply in Jewish tradition: double chai, double life. And perhaps that's fitting. After a lifetime helping others communicate, David has given these artists — and perhaps himself — a second life through memory, music, and recognition. His work shines a light on performers who shaped Canadian culture from jazz stages to concert halls, and from synagogues to rock venues — artists who contributed enormously, often without the recognition they deserved. Today we'll talk about reinvention at seventy-six. About Jewish creativity and contribution in Canadian culture. About the cantors and composers who brought sacred music to life in synagogues across the country. And about David's newest book — Rock Musicians Under the Radar — which highlights eighteen notable Canadian Jewish performers whose music helped shape the sound of a generation. So let's begin. David Eisenstadt, welcome to The Avrum Rosensweig Show. ——
There are people who live loudly… and people who live thoughtfully. And then there are those who spend a lifetime helping others shape their message — only to discover, later in life, that they have a powerful voice of their own. Today's guest is one of those people. David Eisenstadt has spent decades at the center of Canadian public life — not on the stage, but just behind it. A highly respected public relations consultant, he began his career in the PR division of Goodis, Goldberg & Soren, working under legendary advertising figure Jerry Goodis. Later, with his wife Rhoda, he co-founded The Communications Group — tcgPR — helping build one of Canada's leading communications firms specializing in technology and real estate. For years, David helped companies and leaders tell their stories. And then, at the age of seventy-six, he did something remarkable. He became an author. His first book, Under the Radar, profiled 30 notable Canadian Jewish musicians. His second, Musicians Under the Radar, expanded the project to 36 performers — thirty-six, a number that resonates deeply in Jewish tradition: double chai, double life. And perhaps that's fitting. After a lifetime helping others communicate, David has given these artists — and perhaps himself — a second life through memory, music, and recognition. His work shines a light on performers who shaped Canadian culture from jazz stages to concert halls, and from synagogues to rock venues — artists who contributed enormously, often without the recognition they deserved. Today we'll talk about reinvention at seventy-six. About Jewish creativity and contribution in Canadian culture. About the cantors and composers who brought sacred music to life in synagogues across the country. And about David's newest book — Rock Musicians Under the Radar — which highlights eighteen notable Canadian Jewish performers whose music helped shape the sound of a generation. So let's begin. David Eisenstadt, welcome to The Avrum Rosensweig Show. ——
Zwölf Lawinentote hat es heuer bereits in Tirol gegeben // Wiener Neustadt ist gemeinsam mit Eisenstadt der absolute Spitzenreiter beim Bevölkerungswachstum
Omar Sarsam -Mit seinem aktuellen Kabarettprogramm „Stimmt“ gastiert der studierte Kinderchirurg Anfang März im Kulturzentrum in Eisenstadt. In „Mahlzeit Burgenland“ kredenzt er Roti Canai.
gmischtersatz.rocks Nr. 155: Raus aus der Nebeldepression ist das Motto dieser Folge. Wir haben genug vom Winternebelblues. Wickerl freut sich über 10 Minuten Sonne im Burgenland und Erich ist ins Ausseerland geflüchtet, wo seit Wochen die Sonne scheint. Wir wundern uns über L-Free Produkte zB. Achs, Eberwurst, Saami, Mich. Oder steht das L für etwas anderes? Wir klären auf.Wien hat viele neue Haltestellen-Namen, nicht alle ergeben Sinn wie wir glauben. Aus Neustiftgasse-Kaiserstrasse wird Kaiserstrasse-Neustiftgasse - wir fragen bei den Wiener Linien nach?"Tuntathlon" ist immaterielles Weltkulturerbe aus Wien und wie wir meinen zu Recht. Auch der Streuobstanbau zählt dazu. Hier trennt sich die Spreu vom Obst. Die Olympischen Spiele sind eröffnet und der erste mögliche Skandal bahnt sich bei den Skispringern an - mit Penisvergrößerung um bis zu 5,8 Meter weiter springen. Die WADA greift hier hart durch. Dazu passt auch ein Hinweis: Ende Februar gibt es einen Stinatzer Eierkratzkurs in Eisenstadt - schnell buchen, die Plätze sind schon knapp.Es war wieder wunderschmäh mit weinzigartigen Einsatz und freuen uns über Feedback unter gmischtersatz.rocks@gmail.com.Wickerl und Erich#gmischtersatz #Stinatz #Weltkulturerbe #Olympia
Welchen Einfluss hat KI auf die Kunst? Dieser Frage diskutieren Kunstschaffende in einem Funksalon im ORF Landesstudio in Eisenstadt. Auf dem Podium: Kristina Sprenger, Mira Perusich, Thomas Rabitsch, Fhomas Foster und Hannes Millendorfer. Host des Abends: Ursula Hofmeister.
This is for those who want to dig a bit deeper into "understanding the times" that I explained last week using SCOTUSs decision in Eisenstadt v. Baird. Two short audio clips of TN Senator Marsha Blackburn's interrogation of then judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson and my explanation of them demonstrate the cosmological merry-go-round of metaphysical nihilism we are on. Don't miss understanding the cosmology she is writing into our law.
This special episode is for those who want to dig a bit deeper into "understanding the times" that I explained earlier this week using SCOTUSs decision in Eisenstadt v. Baird. Two short audio clips of TN Senator Marsha Blackburn's interrogation of then judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson and my explanation of them demonstrate the cosmological merry-go-round of metaphysical nihilism we are on. Understand the cosmology she is writing into our law.Support the show: https://www.factennessee.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is for those who want to dig a bit deeper into "understanding the times" that I explained last week using SCOTUSs decision in Eisenstadt v. Baird. Two short audio clips of TN Senator Marsha Blackburn's interrogation of then judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson and my explanation of them demonstrate the cosmological merry-go-round of metaphysical nihilism we are on. Don't miss understanding the cosmology she is writing into our law.
"Singing in a choir, you're trying to about five things at the same time, and sometimes you're not even doing it in the language you have spoken your entire life. Sometimes I had to just start with rhythm on one pitch and then build that step by step by step. In the process, I was always trying to teach voice. If the voice mechanism shuts down, that's where you get into problems and they stop engaging. You have to let people in rehearsals make mistakes, especially early on. It's so important. If you think rhythm, tone, rhythm-tone-text, rhythm-tone-dynamics, rhythm-tone-articulation, rhythm-tone-expression, that's six times I should have gone through that section. Then I saw that these kids were actually digging it, getting into it, and they felt that they were learning something."For the past 40 years, Richard Zielinski has taught at five universities, worked as a music director in numerous churches, and has conducted orchestras, choruses and stage productions throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. Zielinski recently retired as the Director of Choral Activities, Chair of Graduate Choral Studies at the University of Oklahoma and as Director of Music Ministries at McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church in Norman, Oklahoma. Prior to his appointment at the University of Oklahoma, Richard directed choral programs at University of South Florida (Tampa), Indiana State University (Terre Haute), Mercer University, (Macon, Georgia), State University of New York at Plattsburgh. He has also served as Music Director for the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay, Elgin Choral Union (IL), Vermilion Festival Chorus (IL), and Terre Haute Masterworks Chorale (IN). In 2005, Richard founded and serves as conductor of the Zielinski Singers. This 40-voice professional chorus combines the talents of the finest choral singers in the United States producing performances, tours and recordings of choral works by American composers.Richard currently serves as Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the 51st Classical Music Festival and Orchestra located at the Esterhazy Palace in Eisenstadt, Austria. He is also a recipient of the Gold Medal of Achievement for his artistic achievements and musical contributions in Eisenstadt, Austria as principal conductor and artistic director of the Classical Music Festival. In 2025 Zielinski was awarded the honorary badge “Meritorious for Polish Culture” from the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland for his 32 years of artistic work in Poland. In 2012, Zielinski and members of the city of Norman, Oklahoma, founded a professional orchestra, The Norman PHILharmonic. The PHIL's mission is four-fold: to be an innovative and standard-setting orchestra, to commission new works from American composers, to collaborate with area arts programs, and to excite the youth of America about symphonic music. Throughout his career Zielinski has collaborated with composers Norman Dello Joio, Libby Larsen, John Mackey, Michael Daugherty, Samuel Adler, Eleanor Daley, Marek Jasinski, Rosephanye Powell, Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, James Oliverio, Stephen Paulus, Krzysztof Penderecki and has commissioned numerous works from many of these composers.To get in touch with Rick, you can find him on Facebook (@richard.zielinski.77) or visit richardzielinski.com.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
Mon, 08 Dec 2025 04:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/2816-borsepeople-im-podcast-s22-10-manfred-wieland 362289944080f7fad0d87ebd38afe307 Manfred Wieland ist Gründer von stiftung-nextgen und mehrfacher Stiftungsvorstand in Österreich und Liechtenstein. Wir sprechen über Stationen wie California, die Bawag, die UBS, die ZKB; das grosse Thema sind aber Stiftungen und Manfreds Aktivität stiftung-nextgen, in der Knowhow aus verschiedensten Disziplinen in der Tradition einer Manufaktur zur Stiftungsveredelung gebündelt wird. Ziel: Die Idee der Stiftung heute und morgen als sinnstiftende und zukunftsträchtige Institution für Familien zu festigen. Es geht zudem um einen neuen eigenen Uni-Lehrgang in der Privatuniversität Schloss Seeburg, einen Event in Eisenstadt mit u.a. Ralf Rangnick und Norbert Zimmermann, aber auch um Triathlon und Boxen. https://stiftung-nextgen.at Hans(wo)men Group Fresh Global Disruptive Einspieler: Codara Rechtsabteilungen aufgepasst! Niemand möchte das Regulatory Monitoring machen, aber jemand muss es tun. Zum Glück gibt es Codara: Die KI-gestützte Software von Codara automatisiert das Monitoring von Gesetzesänderungen und Gerichtsurteilen. So arbeiten Sie effizienter, reduzieren Sie Legal-Compliance-Risiken und gewinnen Zeit für Ihre eigentlichen Aufgaben. Mehr Infos gibt es auf codara.com. About: Die Serie Börsepeople des Podcasters Christian Drastil, der im Q4/24 in Frankfurt als "Finfluencer & Finanznetworker #1 Austria" ausgezeichnet wurde, findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 22 umfasst unter dem Motto „25 Börsepeople“ 25 Talks. Presenter der Season 22 ist die Hans(wo)men Group https://www.hanswomengroup.com. Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . Du möchtest deine Werbung in diesem und vielen anderen Podcasts schalten? Kein Problem!Für deinen Zugang zu zielgerichteter Podcast-Werbung, klicke hier.Audiomarktplatz.de - Geschichten, die bleiben - überall und jederzeit! 2816 full no Christian Drastil Comm. (Agentur für Investor Relations und Podcasts) 2291
Anzeige | Das wurde auch Zeit: Curly und Willi live im Burgenland! Und wenn wir uns schon auf den Weg machen, treffen wir uns natürlich nicht mit irgendwelchen Feld-, Wald- und Riedenwinzern, sondern mit echten Biggies: Roland Velich, Christian Tschida und Hannes Schuster. Anlass der TundA-Klassenfahrt: das große Saint Martin's Day Tasting 2025 im Schloss Esterházy in Eisenstadt. Den Podcast selbst nahm die Gang am Vorabend zuhause bei Roland auf, im sagenumwobenen Weingut Moric. Übrigens: Egal, ob ihr dazu Moritsch, Moritz, Maurice oder Morik sagt, alles ist okay. Sagt Roland. Gut, oder? Zurück zum Thema: Pannonische Weine - das ist bislang hauptsächlich ein Insidertip, aber ein echtes Ass im Burgenländischen Ärmel. Wieso, wird im Podcast nicht nur besprochen, sondern sogar gleich re-imaginiert, drunter machen wir es heute nicht. Wer Bock hat auf einen Deepdive in eine der noch unbekanntesten und vielleicht potentialreichsten Weinregionen Österreichs, pah, der Welt: jetzt Play drücken! Folgt Burgenland auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weintourismus_burgenland/ Website: https://www.weintourismusburgenland.at/ Folgt Reimagine Pannonia auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reimagine.pannonia/ Website: https://reimagine.wine/ Folgt Roland Velich auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moric.wine/ Website: http://moric.at/ Folgt Hannes Schuster auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weingutrosischuster/ Website: www.rosischuster.at Folgt Christian Tschida auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christiantschida/ Website: https://www.christiantschida.at/ Folgt Terroir und Adiletten auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terroirundadiletten/ Folgt Willi auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willi_drinks Folgt Curly auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofcurly Produzent: pleasure* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pleasure_berlin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pleasure_berlin Website: https://www.pleasure-berlin.com/ Magazin: https://www.thisispleasure.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pleasureberlin
Bernhard Kolonovits -Bernhard Kolonovits ist der neue Präsident des Landesgerichtes Eisenstadt. Als Ausgleich zum Büroalltag zieht es ihn raus in die Natur – ob beim Sporteln oder bei der Gartenarbeit. Es gibt: Zitronen-Lachs im Ofen.
1131. This week, we talk with ‘Science' magazine senior writer Abigail Eisenstadt about her team's year-long experiment testing ChatGPT's ability to summarize research papers. We look at their methodology, the limitations they realized, and their main finding: that AI could “transcribe” scientific studies but failed to “translate” them with context. Read the report: https://www.science.org/do/10.5555/page.2385668/full/chatgpt_project_report_final.pdf
Pecoraro & Pecoraro -Pecoraro & Pecoraro steht für drei Generationen einer außergewöhnlichen Künstlerfamilie. Sie verbinden Klassik, Pop und Jazz zu einer besonderen musikalischen Mischung – Anfang November auch im Kulturzentrum in Eisenstadt. Davor gibt es bei uns: Kürbissuppe.
Florian Lang ist ein Multitalent: er malt, macht Musik, macht Bühnenbilder und Musikvideos. Seine Bilder sind derzeit im ORF Landesstudio Burgenland in Eisenstadt zu sehen. Künstler Florian Lang mit Wurzeln in Stinatz lebt und arbeitet heute in Wien und ist international als Künstler erfolgreich.
Florian Lang ist ein Multitalent: er malt, macht Musik, macht Bühnenbilder und Musikvideos. Seine Bilder sind derzeit im ORF Landesstudio Burgenland in Eisenstadt zu sehen. Künstler Florian Lang mit Wurzeln in Stinatz lebt und arbeitet heute in Wien und ist international als Künstler erfolgreich.
Marijana Schleifer-Stevanovic -Marijana Schleifer-Stevanovic, Oberärztin aus Eisenstadt, freut sich auf den Benefizabend „Gemeinsam stärker gegen Brustkrebs“ im Schloss Esterhazy. So kann sie betroffene Frauen unterstützen. Auf den Tisch kommen Penne-Zucchini-Carbonara
Er ist einer der Kultschauspieler Hollywoods, ist durch großen Filme wie „Gefährliche Liebschaften“, „Killing Fields“ oder „Being John Malkovich“ weltweit zum Star geworden: John Malkovich ist zu Gast in Ö3-„Frühstück bei mir.“ Der 71jährige ist für einige Konzerte, auch im Rahmen von Julian Rachlins Festival „Herbstgold“ auf Schloß Esterhazy in Eisenstadt, nach Österreich gekommen. Angesprochen auf den Titel des Festivals - nämlich „Wo Musik zur Ekstase führt“ - meinte der Schauspiel-Star freimütig: „Ecstasy habe ich nie genommen, aber Musik ist schon eine sehr starke Droge.“ Ö3-Moderatorin Claudia Stöckl spricht mit Malkovich über Erfolge und das Scheitern, seine Affäre mit Michelle Pfeiffer und das Älterwerden. Malkovich auf Ö3: "Das Leben läuft nicht mehr nur. Es läuft aus." (Dieser Beitrag begleitet die Sendung "Frühstück bei mir", Ö3, 21. September 2025)
gmischtersatz.rocks Nr.144: Wickerl fand Ostende westlich von Antwerpen und hörte im südlich gelegenen Brüssel Tote Hosen in einem Zug singen. Erich hörte Blasmusik in der Mitte von Österreich im Homeoffice-Bierzelt umgeben von Bierzelt-Grillhänderln mit dem schönsten Notdurft-Panorama-Blick.Fritten und Bier bestimmen den ersten Teil des Reiseberichts voller Lobbyisten und den ErInder des Atomiums.Autobahnbenutzung in Belgien kann gefährlich sein, sie gelten als die unsichersten in Europa."Des is so Resopal", die etwas andere, liebevolle Lokalbeschreibung einer Neuübernahme eines Traditions-Wirten in Meidling - das Bretschneider wo der Schankwein noch aus dem Doppler kommt.Eisenstadt im Ausnahmezustand - Hornbach hat eröffnet mit einem eigenen Weg-Weg-Bringer von der Autobahn.Was passiert wenn Pensionisten streiken? In Österreich geht nichts mehr! Keine Kinderbetreuung, Hausaufgaben werden nicht gemacht und die Küche bleibt kalt.Wien ist Tram-Weltmeister und wir lernen das f was für Amateure und ph den Profis vorbehalten ist. Der ph-Wert in der Sprache sinkt - Zitat Mike Hornik von 88,6.Die Kandidaten für das Jugendwort 2025 sind bekannt gegeben und die generisch Plaudertasche analysiert die Auswirkungen.Es war wieder wunderschmäh mit weinzigartigen Einsatz und freuen uns über Feedback unter gmischtersatz.rocks@gmail.com. Wickerl und Erich#gmischtersatz #Bierzelt #Brüssel #Tram Wir freuen uns über Feedback unter gmischtersatz.rocks@gmail.com Wickerl und Erich
Mario Weber -Der Domorganist hat die Aufgabe des Glockenreferenten der Diözese Eisenstadt übernommen und ist die zentrale Ansprechperson rund um das Geläut der burgenländischen Kirchen. Er kocht: Spaghetti aglio, olio e peperoncini.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
For the sixth installment of our summer mini-series Diaspora on the Airwaves — originally produced by Ingrid Slaninková from RSI's Slovak section — we head to the Austrian city of Eisenstadt to meet Mirka Špring and Monika Caudr, members of the editorial team behind the local Slovak radio programme Rádio Dia:tón and the TV show Czech and Slovak Echoes. In their native language, they spotlight the achievements and stories of the Slovak community living in the region. In Episode 15 of Slovak Sound Check, we make counting in Slovak simple — no math degree required.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
For the sixth installment of our summer mini-series Diaspora on the Airwaves — originally produced by Ingrid Slaninková from RSI's Slovak section — we head to the Austrian city of Eisenstadt to meet Mirka Špring and Monika Caudr, members of the editorial team behind the local Slovak radio programme Rádio Dia:tón and the TV show Czech and Slovak Echoes. In their native language, they spotlight the achievements and stories of the Slovak community living in the region. In Episode 15 of Slovak Sound Check, we make counting in Slovak simple — no math degree required.
The Roots aus Philadelphia sind nicht nur die langjährige Showband von Jimmy Fallons Tonight Show, sie sind eine der legendärsten Hip Hop Crews überhaupt. Kürzlich haben The Roots einige Konzerte in Europa gespielt – eines davon in Eisenstadt. Dort hat Nina Hochrainer Gründungsmitglied und Drummer Questlove zum Gespräch getroffen. Questlove ist auch sonst vielbeschäftigt: Er ist Produzent, Musiktheoretiker und Buchautor, DJ, Podcast-Host und Regisseur: Dieses Jahr sind gleich zwei Dokus von ihm erschienen: „50 years of SNL music“ über Saturday Night Live und „Sly lives!“ über den heuer verstorbenen Soul/Funk-Musiker Sly Stone. Im Interview spricht Questlove über die Anfänge der Roots in Europa, die Bedeutung von Protestrap im Jahr 2025 und die aktuelle politische Realität in den USA, über seine Game Nights mit Celebrity Friends und seinen DJ Fail bei Barack Obama im Weißen Haus. Sendungshinweis: FM4, Sounds Like FM4, 15.04.2025, 14 Uhr
Discover the incredible journey of Robert Eisenstadt, an entrepreneur who transformed his life and business against all odds. Robert shares how he quickly scaled Property Pros, a pressure washing business, from humble beginnings in Chicago to unexpected success in Las Vegas. His story serves as a beacon for aspiring entrepreneurs, showcasing the potential in home services and the power of resilience, even in the face of personal loss and early life challenges. Through his experiences, Robert highlights the critical lessons of financial management and strategic business growth, emphasizing the importance of honing one's craft and seizing opportunities. Our conversation with Robert takes a deeper dive into his personal struggles and triumphs, painting a raw picture of his battles with grief and adversity. From losing dear friends and family to navigating the tumultuous path of teenage hustles, his narrative is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. But it's not all hardship; Robert's story is infused with hope and determination. He turned life's obstacles into stepping stones for success, demonstrating how adversity can fuel personal growth and ambition rather than hinder it. His insights on financial discipline and business acumen offer valuable takeaways for anyone facing their own challenges. Beyond business and personal growth, we also explore the transformative role of technology in our daily lives. From using ChatGPT as a personal assistant to innovative marketing strategies in the pressure washing business and potential expansions into the holiday lights market, Robert's journey illustrates the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the evolving landscape of real estate, AI's role in law and medicine, and the importance of taking risks in pursuit of one's dreams. Robert's story is not just one of business success; it's a compelling narrative of overcoming life's trials and using them as a springboard to greatness. CHAPTERS (00:00) - Entrepreneurship Journey (03:13) - Traumatic Loss and Financial Lessons (09:08) - Choice and Perspective (19:40) - Business Growth and Financial Challenges (25:05) - Scaling a Commercial Pressure Washing Business (36:05) - Overcoming Health Challenges With Determination (41:05) - Harnessing the Power of AI (49:25) - The Future of Real Estate
What do you do when you've built a successful career, but something inside tells you there's more? For Daniel Eisenstadt, that question led to a bold departure from a traditional legal path and into the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship and real estate.In this episode of Fingerprints on Success, Bill Barrett sits down with Daniel to unpack how a single leap of faith reshaped his entire trajectory—from starting a nonprofit in Eastern Europe to scaling and exiting a veterinary group and ultimately building a real estate company with over $500 million in assets.Daniel shares the pivotal moments that shaped his philosophy on leadership, focus, and capital, along with the underestimated power of trust and conviction in scaling a business. He also reveals how mentorship, humility, and an unwavering commitment to people-first leadership continue to guide his journey.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Fingerprints on Success podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!Enjoy!In This Episode You'll Learn:Why focus is one of the most undervalued keys to scalingWhat every entrepreneur should know about raising the “right” amount of capitalThe hidden challenges of high-labor businesses (and how to manage them)How to respond to early-stage critics and use their doubts as fuelWhy building trust inside your team is non-negotiable for sustainable successWhat makes conviction such a powerful sales toolWhy authenticity and integrity aren't just values — they're business advantagesHow to recognize opportunity in uncertain timesThe surprising relationship between mentorship and long-term growthAnd much more…Resources:Connect with Daniel on LinkedInTerraVetRealEstate.com
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Rabbi Rebecca Keren Eisenstadt Jablonski aka My Hot Rabbi joins People Jew Wanna Know podcast! As a Rabbi, Becky has the unique vantage point of seeing the Jewish community more holistically and spotting macro trends. In this episode, Margarita and Becky discuss what's happening to modern Jewry and the evolution required in Jewish education to build the next generation of strong Jewish people. Follow Becky on Instagram @myhotrabbi and buy her book anywhere you get your books: Confessions Of A Female Rabbi What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 03:04 Who is Rabbi Becky & her path to serving the modern Jewry 05:50 Hipsterdox - Becky's Jewish upbringing 11:32 Becky's book - Confessions Of A Female Rabbi & should we be concerned for modern Jewry? 18:59 We need Jewish education, but we see people double down on Israel advocacy - those are different things 20:03 "The Hebrew School model doesn't work for modern people" 29:40 What do we do about issues of declining Jewish education, intermarriage, etc.? 32:34 On learning disabilities in the learning environment 36:12 What has Becky learned in supporting Jewish families post-Oct 7th? 45:32 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination
Die Ordensspitäler sollen, so die Vorgabe der Stadt Wien, künftig weniger Gastpatient:innen behandeln ++ Der Vatikan warnt vor blindem Vertrauen in künstliche Intelligenz ++ Die Diözese Eisenstadt hat das Weingut Schützenhof am Eisenberg ersteigertModeration: Susanne Krischkegesendet in Ö1 am 29.01.2025
Um das Finale von Haydns 45. Sinfonie ranken sich viele Anekdoten. Eine geht so: Die Hofmusiker des Grafen Esterhazy wollten endlich nach Hause zu ihren Familien und verleihen diesem Wunsch Nachdruck mit einem orchestralen Happening, bei dem ein Musiker nach dem anderen aufsteht und geht. Doch auch die übrigen Sätze faszinieren durch ihren expressiven Ton. Von Michael Lohse.
Nádherymilovný a Veľkolepý. Takéto prívlastky si vyslúžili dve kniežatá a dvaja Mikulášovia z rodu Esterházyovcov, ktorých nám dodnes v blízkosti Neziderského jazera pripomínajú dva zámky – Esterháza a Eisenstadt. Tie sa v priebehu druhej polovice 18. a na začiatku 19. storočia stali miestami, kde sa sústredil život najvyššej aristokracie, vyberaný vkus, umelecké zbierky nesmiernej hodnoty a hudobná produkcia, ktorá vďaka ikonickej značke Joseph Haydn žije dodnes. Už súčasníci však upozorňovali na obrovské výdavky a priam až neuveriteľnú márnivosť kniežat Mikuláša I. a Mikuláša II. Esterházyovcov. Jej symbolom sa stala perlami a briliantmi vyšívaná uniforma nosená pri prehliadkach uhorskej Kráľovskej telesnej stráže, z ktorej neskôr vyžilo niekoľko aukčných spoločností a v jednej chvíli takmer položila trh s diamantmi. Esterházyovci teda netrochárčili a boli rozhodne veľkolepí v každom ohľade. A práve o tomto zlatom veku dejín esterházyovského rodu sa Jaro Valent rozpráva s historičkou Annou Fundárkovou z HÚ SAV. *Podporte podcast Dejiny v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradejiny. – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na jaroslav.valent@petitpress.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dejiny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach converses with Avigail, a multifaceted professional and volunteer. With a robust background in interior design, Avigail shares her experiences from running a bustling design firm and a procurement company to being the COO of Hatzolah Air, a volunteer-driven emergency air ambulance organization. She emphasizes the importance of a supportive family, particularly her husband, in managing her diverse responsibilities. Avigail reveals her strategies for balancing professional, community, and family obligations, and offers insights into maintaining a purposeful and fulfilling life. She also touches on the profound impact her volunteer work has on her children and discusses the importance of embracing opportunities and learning from mistakes. Join the conversation to be inspired by Avigail's unwavering optimism, resilience, and commitment to living a meaningful life. 00:00 Welcome to Inspire to Lead 01:32 Introducing Avigail 02:33 Balancing Family and Career 04:42 The Role of Support Systems 06:09 Shabbos and Family Time 07:42 Delegating and Hosting 09:56 Joining Hatzolah Air 14:04 Finding Meaning in Work 19:52 A Heartwarming Story 23:45 Interviewing the Children: A New Series Idea 24:15 Balancing Hatzolah Air and Daily Life 27:12 Empowering Your Team for Success 30:00 Discovering Your Superpower 33:51 Embracing Opportunities and Learning from Mistakes 39:41 Living with Emunah: Finding Inspiration 41:34 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom About Avigail: Avigail Eisenstadt is the CEO and Founder of AE Design Group, a WMBE-certified interior design firm that offers a seamless blend of refined elegance and innovative design for commercial, healthcare, hospitality, and multi-family projects. With 15 years of experience in the industry, Avigail has led numerous successful projects both domestically and internationally, delivering exceptional value and quality to her clients. In addition to her role as CEO of AE Design Group, Avigail also leads Design Source Group, a procurement company specializing in FF&E purchasing and logistics for construction and renovation projects nationwide. She leverages her extensive network of handpicked vendors and partners to provide unparalleled access to the finest products at the most competitive prices. Avigail is also a NYS Certified EMT and the Chief Operating Officer of Hatzolah Air, a charitable air ambulance organization that conducts life-saving rescue missions worldwide. Alongside her husband, Rabbi Akiva Eisenstadt, she serves as the Rebbetzin of their kiruv community in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn. Together, they are dedicated to creating a welcoming environment for outreach, inspiring and guiding individuals in their Jewish journey, whether they are exploring their roots or seeking deeper connections. Avigail balances her professional commitments with her personal dedication to the community, bringing grace and dedication to every aspect of her life. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/avigaileisenstadt Instagram @aedesigngroupllc https://www.instagram.com/aedesigngroupllc/ Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org
Dan Eisenstadt is the founder and CEO of TerraVet real estate solutions, an investment firm focused on veterinary and health care related assets. For more than a decade, TerraVet has partnered with veterinary practice owners to maximize the value of their real estate. Whether they're selling, leasing, or expanding, Daniel and his team provide the necessary knowledge and resources to reach the healthiest out come for their clients. Connect with Dan & TerraVet: https://terravetrealestate.com/ Highlights: 6:15 - What Drew Dan to The Health Care Sector 9:55 - Where Dan's Deal Flow Comes From 13:18 - Ideal Lease Terms 16:02 - Challenges / Staffing / Space 27:40 - Opting For Moving Shares via 721 Exchange Recommended Resources: Accredited Investors, you're invited to Join the Cashflow Investor Club to learn how you can partner with Kevin Bupp on current and upcoming opportunities to create passive cash flow and build wealth. Join the Club! If you're a high net worth investor with capital to deploy in the next 12 months and you want to build passive income and wealth with a trusted partner, go to InvestWithKB.com for opportunities to invest in real estate projects alongside Kevin and his team. Looking for the ultimate guide to passive investing? Grab a copy of my latest book, The Cash Flow Investor at KevinBupp.com. Tap into a wealth of free information on Commercial Real Estate Investing by listening to past podcast episodes at KevinBupp.com/Podcast. Learn more about Kevin's investment company and opportunities for Lifetime Cashflow at sunrisecapitalinvestors.com.
Summary of Chapter 12: The Right to Privacy. Chapter 12 explores the evolving concept of privacy rights in the United States, covering its historical origins, key legal developments, and emerging challenges in the digital age. The chapter is divided into several key sections: 1. Origins and Development of the Right to Privacy. Privacy as a legal concept has deep historical roots, beginning with English common law's recognition of the home as a protected space. In the U.S., privacy rights began to take shape in the 19th century, as industrialization and urbanization raised concerns about personal autonomy and dignity. A seminal moment in privacy law came with Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis' 1890 article, The Right to Privacy, which argued for privacy as an independent legal right. This article became the foundation for the modern understanding of privacy, defined as “the right to be let alone.” The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly guarantee a right to privacy, but courts have interpreted various amendments to protect privacy in specific contexts. Landmark Supreme Court cases such as Griswold v Connecticut (1965), Katz v United States (1967), and Roe v Wade (1973) have established privacy as a constitutional right, particularly regarding personal decisions about marriage, reproductive rights, and bodily autonomy. 2. Reproductive Rights. The right to privacy has been particularly significant in the area of reproductive rights. Contraception: The Supreme Court first recognized the right to privacy in reproductive decisions in Griswold v Connecticut, which struck down a law banning contraceptives for married couples. This right was extended to unmarried individuals in Eisenstadt v Baird (1972), establishing reproductive autonomy as a matter of individual privacy. Abortion: In Roe v Wade (1973), the Court recognized a woman's right to choose to have an abortion as part of her privacy rights under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This right was later modified in Planned Parenthood v Casey (1992), which introduced the "undue burden" test, allowing for state regulation of abortion as long as it does not place an undue burden on a woman's ability to obtain an abortion. Current Challenges: Reproductive rights have faced increasing legal challenges, culminating in the Supreme Court's 2022 decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v Wade, returning the authority to regulate abortion to individual states. 3. Right to Marry and Family Autonomy. The right to marry and family autonomy are also protected under the umbrella of privacy rights. The Right to Marry: The Supreme Court has long recognized marriage as a fundamental right. In Loving v Virginia (1967), the Court struck down laws banning interracial marriage, affirming that marriage is a basic civil right. This was further expanded in Obergefell v Hodges (2015), where the Court ruled that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry, grounding this decision in both the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses. Family Autonomy: Privacy rights also protect family autonomy, particularly parents' rights to make decisions about the upbringing and education of their children. In Pierce v Society of Sisters (1925) and Troxel v Granville (2000), the Court ruled that the government cannot interfere with parents' fundamental rights to direct their children's upbringing, unless there is a compelling state interest. 4. Emerging Issues in Privacy Law. As society evolves, so too does the concept of privacy. Emerging issues in privacy law include: Digital Privacy and Technology: The rise of digital platforms has introduced new privacy concerns, particularly regarding the collection, storage, and use of personal data by both governments and private companies. Issues of data privacy and government surveillance, as seen in cases like Carpenter v United States (2018), highlight the need for updated legal protections in the digital age. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
Summary of Chapter 12: The Right to Privacy Chapter 12 explores the evolution and scope of privacy rights in the United States, addressing its origins, key legal developments, and emerging challenges. 1. Origins and Development of the Right to Privacy Privacy rights have historical roots in English common law, particularly the notion that the home should be protected from state intrusion. In the U.S., the modern concept of privacy was significantly shaped by the 1890 article by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, The Right to Privacy, which argued for privacy as an independent legal right. Although privacy is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, courts have recognized it as an implied right through various amendments. Landmark cases like Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) and Roe v. Wade (1973) established constitutional protections for privacy in areas such as contraception, reproductive rights, and personal autonomy. 2. Reproductive Rights Reproductive rights have been at the center of privacy law: Contraception: Griswold v. Connecticut established the right to use contraception as part of the constitutional right to privacy. This was later extended to unmarried individuals in Eisenstadt v. Baird. Abortion: In Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court recognized a woman's right to choose to have an abortion, framing it as part of her right to privacy. This right was later modified in Planned Parenthood v. Casey with the "undue burden" test, and ultimately overturned by Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022), allowing states to regulate or ban abortion. 3. Right to Marry and Family Autonomy Right to Marry: The Supreme Court has recognized marriage as a fundamental right. In Loving v. Virginia, it struck down bans on interracial marriage, and in Obergefell v. Hodges, it extended the right to marry to same-sex couples, framing marriage as a fundamental aspect of personal liberty and autonomy. Family Autonomy: Parents' rights to raise their children are protected under the right to privacy. Key cases like Pierce v. Society of Sisters and Troxel v. Granville affirm that parents have the right to make decisions about their children's education and upbringing without undue government interference. 4. Emerging Issues in Privacy Law Privacy law faces new challenges in the digital age: Digital Privacy: The collection and use of personal data by companies and government agencies, particularly in the realm of surveillance, have raised significant concerns. Cases like Carpenter v. United States have extended privacy protections to digital data. Genetic Privacy: Advances in biotechnology and genetic testing have introduced concerns about the use of genetic information, leading to laws like the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) to protect against misuse. The Right to Be Forgotten: This concept, prominent in Europe under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), allows individuals to request the removal of personal data from the internet. In the U.S., its potential implementation is debated due to concerns over free speech and access to information. Conclusion Chapter 12 outlines the significant legal protections around privacy in the U.S., tracing its origins and addressing key issues like reproductive rights and family autonomy. It also highlights emerging challenges in privacy law, particularly in the digital age, showing how courts and lawmakers must adapt to new technological and societal changes to protect individual privacy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
We dive deep into the evolving landscape of the cannabis industry from a PR perspective with Jordan Isenstadt, SVP, Marino PR / Founder of Marino Cannabis Practice. In this episode, we explore the synergy between strategic PR efforts and the dynamic changes in the cannabis sector, particularly in light of the recent DEA rescheduling of cannabis.Jordan shares how he prepares clients to comment on pivotal industry moments like rescheduling reform and safe banking, which play a crucial role in destigmatizing and normalizing cannabis. He also discusses the tailored media strategies they employ, balancing mainstream and trade outlets, and the unique challenges faced by different types of cannabis businesses.From matching clients with the right media platforms to managing the shifting dynamics of news coverage, Jordan and our host Brasco navigate the complexities of promoting the cannabis industry. They touch on the importance of local media, addressing state-specific trends, and the careful messaging needed to avoid misrepresentation.Whether you're a cannabis industry insider or just curious about the interplay between media and marijuana, this episode offers valuable insights into the strategic communications that shape public perception and policy. Tune in to learn how effective PR can drive acceptance and growth in this rapidly changing field.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As FrameWrx evolves to offer more templates and editing capabilities, Justin and Matt sat down with Mark Eisenstadt, Daktronics Professional Services Manager, to hear all about it. He shares how FrameWrx came to be, how it helps customers create professional-looking content for their displays, and how it is now expanding to include business and community applications on top of the initial offering for high schools and their game-day productions. Show Notes: FrameWrx Website: daktronics.com/framewrx Sioux Valley Podcast: https://podcast.daktronics.com/e/183-unveiling-framewrx-capabilities-at-sioux-valley-high-school/ Schedule a Demo: https://outlook.office365.com/book/FrameWrxDemos@daktronics.onmicrosoft.com/
A podcast featuring the Valencia Baryton Project and their new recording of music by Franz Joseph Haydn. Haydn was music director of the Esterházy Court at Eisenstadt for twenty-five years. It was where Prince Nikolaus commissioned him to write trios for the baryton, a bowed, stringed instrument similar to the viol but with extra plucked strings that enabled performers to accompany themselves. Haydn wrote string trios (baryton, viola, cello) of elegance, refinement and poise that encapsulate a rich variety of moods, a selection of which is introduced on this podcast by Raymond Bisha. Seldom performed or recorded, the baryton trios attest to Haydn's limitless powers of invention in every medium.
Oona Eisenstadt is a professor of Religious Studies specializing in Judaism at Pomona College. She discusses on Sagecast her research on the history of antisemitism and how it manifests in present day society. This episode was recorded in September 2023. Hosted by: Marilyn Thomsen and Travis Khachatoorian Audio Engineer: Erica Tyron Transcript: https://www.pomona.edu/sites/default/files/sagecast-OonaEisenstadt-120623.txt
Visiting North Carolina today with Steve Eisenstadt, bass player for the legendary (soon to be anyway!) 'Johnny Folsom 4', a tribute band to Johnny Cash. Fresh from their recent gig at Daryl's House, Steve talks about life on the road, the loyal fans, plus the backstory about his band mates and and their individual career path to playing in this special tribute band. From newspaper reporter to public relations expert to now life on the road with 'Johnny Folsom 4', Steve discusses the current tribute band phenomenon, and how this group keeps the authentic spirit and legend of Johnny Cash alive on every tour stop. Join us!About the Spotlight Conversations podcast:Join me as I invite friends inside my cozy linoleum free recording studio to talk about all things media - radio, television, music, voiceovers - if they've worked in media, we're talkin'! Unscripted and nearly always entertaining, each guest gets real about their careers in the entertainment biz; from where they started to how it's going. Join us in the studio where drinks are always on ice; music + media are the conversation starters. New episodes every other Tuesday. Social media links, website and more hereFollow and subscribe to my podcast hereA very special thank you to friends who helped bring the Spotlight Conversations podcast together:Booth Announcer: Joe Szymanski ('Joe The Voice Guy')Theme Song Composer: Mark Sparrow, SongBird Studios
In this interview, we will discuss how fathers impact child development, with Dr. Mia Eisenstadt. ♦️
The IDEA Conference is about to kick off in Austin, Texas! What can you expect from the conference and who will be attending? Mark Eisenstadt, Daktronics Professional Services Manager, joins Justin and Matt to answer those questions and much more in this special edition podcast. Links: IDEA Website: ideaontheweb.org IDEA Conference Webpage: http://www.ideaontheweb.org/index.php?submenu=IDEAaustin&src=gendocs&ref=2023%20Annual%20IDEA%20Conference&category=2019RedesignEmbed