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In der aktuellen Folge unserer Podcastreihe Thinkpods geht es um neue Impulse aus der E-Mail-Marketing-Welt – angestoßen durch die Email Innovations World 2025 (EIW), die vom 17. bis 19. März in München stattfand. Die Fachkonferenz diente dem DDV-ThinkTank One-to-One Multichannel dabei nicht als reine Bewertungsgrundlage, sondern als Auftakt für ein weiterführendes Gespräch: Was bedeuten die präsentierten Ansätze für die Praxis? Welche Themen verdienen mehr Aufmerksamkeit? Und wie kann die Entwicklung der Branche aktiv mitgestaltet werden? Zu Gast in dieser Folge ist Nico Zorn, Geschäftsführer der E-Mail-Marketing-Agentur Saphiron. Nico Zorn war Keynote-Speaker auf der EIW und hat in seinem Vortrag zentrale Learnings aus 25 Jahren Branchenerfahrung eingebracht. In einer offenen Runde beleuchten Mitglieder des ThinkTanks seine Impulse, setzen weitere Akzente und werfen einen Blick auf die Herausforderungen und Chancen für die Branche.
European Immunization Week (EIW) is marked across Europe every year in the final week of April. It aims to raise awareness of the importance of immunisation for the general health and well-being of the European and wider population. To mark the start of EIW, we have invited the ECDC's Deputy Chief Scientist - Piotr Kramarz to talk about the importance of vaccination, the hurdles and current issues we need to overcome. You can find ECDC's information on vaccines here. For general information about ECDC, please visit ecdc.europa.eu, or follow us on social media.
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Hello and welcome to our special Ethical Investment Week (EIW) podcast! The theme for EIW 2021 is Wayfinding for ethical investment. In its simplest definition, wayfinding is about observing the natural world in order to work out your location, orient yourself towards your destination, set a course to get you there, then dynamically respond to signs as you journey. Wayfinding is as relevant for our times as it has been throughout history. By drawing upon ancient wisdom, modern wayfinders hold insights that can make a big difference for ethical investors and a sustainable future. On that basis, who better to talk to about rich Aboriginal cultural traditions than Kado Muir! Kado is Chair of the First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance and the National Native Title Council. He is a Ngalia Traditional Owner and a Wati – a Goldfields Aboriginal cultural and community leader, and an anthropologist/archaeologist with many years' experience working in Aboriginal heritage, language preservation and maintenance, traditional ecological, education and native title research. Kado also operates a number of businesses including an Aboriginal art business, a Sandalwood company, and a heritage consultancy business. He is a long-time activist for bilingual and two way education, environmental and cultural heritage protection and promoting alternative community based enterprises, especially through his PhD university partnerships for research on Wealth in First Nations.On 24 May 2020, Rio Tinto destroyed a site that represented 46,000 years of culture and history for the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) peoples of the Pilbara in Western Australia. The blast devastated a place of personal, community, national and international significance. People around the globe responded with shock and outrage. In talking to Kado, there's so much more to the story than this incident. Perhaps it's the straw that broke the camel's back, but we have so much work to do to understand cultural heritage protection. What is Free, Prior and Informed Consent? What do know about the sites we are destroying? I learnt a lot from Kado, and I couldn't let him go without giving us a dreamtime story – so make sure you stick around to the end for that! You can find Kado on LinkedIn & http://www.kadomuir.com.au To learn more about ethical investment week, please visit www.ethicaladvisercoop.com.au For more information about James Baird and JustInvest Financial Planning see: www.justinvest.net.au We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we recorded on, the Wardandi Noongar people. We pay our respects to them and their culture; and to elders past, present and future.
Bust out your finest crowns and tacky vests, because it's time to talk about WWE's Baron Corbin. Alyson McManus comes off the top rope to defend the Lone Wolf/Constable/King from the legions of pro wrestling fans who loathe him. We go deep into analyzing the merits of unlikeability in the indie-fied era of cool heels, Corbin's deceptively excellent move set, and his underrated NXT run. For all the people who mistakenly thought EiW was exclusively a film podcast... uhhh... sorry???
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Teil 1: Tom über Eiwürfel, bewußtes Trinken, Instagram und was man tun muss, um bei ihm als Gast unten durch zu sein.
Elephant in the Womb: Practical Prenatal Ed 10/1/19 PostPartum Depression after a Perfect HomeBirth Talking to our girl Wren about how she had two pretty idyllic homebirths, and still battled the mother of all postpartum periods, with depression, anxiety, agoraphobia and everything that rolls into that. Hear the tools that worked for her and those that didn't in this candid chat. I think this is important to look at because folks often assume (birth professionals included) that if you have an untraumatic and groovy overall birth, that everything is set Au contraire. We also like each other a bunch, so you can see how we goof off together. Seh also has a baby with the same name as me, so sometimes it can get a little confusing. It's all love though. Connect with Wren on IG @WorthItWellness https://www.instagram.com/worthitwellness/ Join us in our FB group~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/PCBCAfterBirth/ Text reminders so you can join us LIVE, alternating Tuesdays at 11 central right here https://tapit.us/jdoa5 As always, you can find us at www.Preggers.rocks in Houston Texas. Alert ~ Be wary, we are a little sweary. Get your earbuds if you are concerned about tender ears and sensibilities. #postartumdepression #houston #love #preggerscanbechoosers #thisiswhathealinglookslike #AfterBirth #4thtrimester #EIW #elephantinthewomb #wren #homebirth #communitybirth --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pcbc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pcbc/support
Elephant in the Womb: Prenatal Education for the Preggers Person. Period. EIW: 7/30/19 The #1 Must Have to get the Birth You Want, w/ Camellia May, old school midwife who started practice in the '80s. Camellia says the way to stack the odds for getting the birth you want is to get the magical CBE, otherwise known as Child Birth Education. We also talk about the value of doulas, and how they can really facilitate a positive birth experience. Also gave the 411 on the length of a typical first time birthing person, and shared about a FIFTH time mom who said Spinning Babies made such an impact on her birth. Cool Shizzle we mentioned: The Big Push ~ https://pushformidwives.nationbuilder.com/ Spinning Babies ~ https://Spinningbabies.com Dancing for Birth ~ http://dancingforbirth.com/instructors/ MANA Conf ~ https://conference.mana.org/schedule Texans for Midwifery ~https://texansformidwifery.org/ Thank you for listening, we are all in this together. Join us in our FB group~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/PCBCAfterBirth/ Text reminders so you can join us LIVE, alternating Tuesdays at 11 central right here https://tapit.us/jdoa5 As always, you can find us at www.Preggers.rocks in Houston Texas. Alert ~ Be wary, we are a little sweary. Get your earbuds if you are concerned about tender ears and sensibilities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pcbc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pcbc/support
Yukon Jack spent all of Episode 49 convincing the planet that Ed Whalen needs to be in the WWE Hall of Fame and this week he talks about the role of the Wrestling announcer and who does it well. This is not a countdown show but he digs deep on Tony Chimel, Howard "The Fink" Finkel, Lillian Garcia, JoJo Offerman, Michael Cole, Paul Hermanand many more. #EverythingIsWrestling is brought to you by Crystal Glass - They specialize in repair of windshields, auto, residential and commercial glass! Follow them on Twitter We also welcome our new sponsor Sumo Jerky. SumoJerky sends you gourmet beef jerky that's hard to find anywhere else. Every month, to your home or office. While we’re here, follow our pals at @All_Wrestling for all your up to the minute wrestling news. The podcast is now available on Spotify.
I love talk shows! I love them! But, I also love the classic sit down interview between the quintessential news-person and their subject. Paul Heyman sat down with Renee Young on Monday Night Raw and it may turn out to be the segment of the year. So many options. So much potential. Summerslam is around the corner and #EIW talks Rousey, why The Bar's not done, and why #SDLIVE can KISS. Theme composed by Matt Harvey. Additional Themes produced for [By The Mummers] performances composed by Jason Purdy. LIKE The Improviser's Guide on Facebook! FOLLOW @FrankMCardillo on Instagram & Twitter. TheImprovisersGuide.com for more information.
On February 28, 2018, the Supreme Court heard argument in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, a case involving a Minnesota statute that broadly bans all political apparel at the polling place. Minnesota Statute § 211B.11 prohibits voters from wearing a “political badge, political button, or other political insignia… at or about the polling place on primary or election day.” State election officials indicated that “political” apparel included “issue oriented material designed to influence or impact voting” or “material promoting a group with recognizable political views.” If a person arrived at a polling place wearing a political item, the election judges were instructed to ask the individual to remove or cover the item. If the individual refused to comply he or she would still be allowed to vote, but the person’s name and address would be recorded for a potential misdemeanor prosecution. An association of various Minnesota political groups known as Election Integrity Watch (EIW) sued the Secretary of State and county election officials in federal district court, alleging that the statute was invalid--both facially and as-applied--under the First Amendment, and violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause due to selective enforcement. Although the district court initially dismissed all claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit reversed that judgment with respect to EIW’s as-applied First Amendment claim, and remanded the case. On remand, the district court again ruled against EIW, granting summary judgment in favor of the defendants. On a second appeal, the Eighth Circuit affirmed the district court’s judgment--but the United States Supreme Court thereafter granted certiorari to determine whether Minnesota Statute Section 211B.11 is facially overbroad under the First Amendment.To discuss the case, we have Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute. As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.
On February 28, 2018, the Supreme Court heard argument in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, a case involving a Minnesota statute that broadly bans all political apparel at the polling place. Minnesota Statute § 211B.11 prohibits voters from wearing a “political badge, political button, or other political insignia… at or about the polling place on primary or election day.” State election officials indicated that “political” apparel included “issue oriented material designed to influence or impact voting” or “material promoting a group with recognizable political views.” If a person arrived at a polling place wearing a political item, the election judges were instructed to ask the individual to remove or cover the item. If the individual refused to comply he or she would still be allowed to vote, but the person’s name and address would be recorded for a potential misdemeanor prosecution. An association of various Minnesota political groups known as Election Integrity Watch (EIW) sued the Secretary of State and county election officials in federal district court, alleging that the statute was invalid--both facially and as-applied--under the First Amendment, and violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause due to selective enforcement. Although the district court initially dismissed all claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit reversed that judgment with respect to EIW’s as-applied First Amendment claim, and remanded the case. On remand, the district court again ruled against EIW, granting summary judgment in favor of the defendants. On a second appeal, the Eighth Circuit affirmed the district court’s judgment--but the United States Supreme Court thereafter granted certiorari to determine whether Minnesota Statute Section 211B.11 is facially overbroad under the First Amendment.To discuss the case, we have Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute. As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.
Another ancient EiW interview dug up from the depths of "Epidode 3 - Cricket"! Feast your archeological ears on this brilliant musical appearance by Cricket Joe, who can be found at cricketjoe.bandcamp.com!