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D'Josée Hansen, Kulturbeoptraagte vun Esch ass mat hirer Gedold um Enn wéinst dem Sträit mat Richtung22, an d'Gemeng Wolz mécht eng Plainte wéinst engem rassistesche Sticker.
A Message From Our Sponsor:Looking for top-tier talent to join your team? Call The Allred Group for your elevator recruiting needs! With a deep network and unmatched industry expertise, we quickly connect you with skilled professionals who are ready to elevate your team. Let us handle the hiring process, so you can focus on growing your business with the best in the industry. Reach out today, and let us help you take your business to new heights!Intro:Welcome to today's episode, where we explore the critical intersection of leadership, communication, and organizational success. This is PART 1 of my interview with Tom Esch, a renowned expert in workplace dynamics and conflict resolution. Tom brings over two decades of experience in helping leaders understand the nuanced 'people stuff' that can make or break a business. We'll dive into how leadership skills, emotional intelligence, and conscious communication can transform workplace culture, prevent costly mistakes, and drive organizational performance. Whether you're a business owner, manager, or aspiring leader, this conversation offers invaluable insights into creating more effective, human-centered workplaces. Summary:Tom Esch discusses the critical intersection of leadership, communication, and organizational success. He emphasizes the importance of leaders being skilled in people management to avoid hurting businesses. Esch shares an example of coaching a CFO who nearly lost a $20 million job due to poor behavior, leading to improved office dynamics. He highlights the impact of rank and power on workplace dynamics, citing a 41% increase in comfort levels and a 50% rise in crucial conversations among trained Foremen. Esch also addresses the challenges of dealing with toxic bosses and the importance of genuine apologies and self-awareness in leadership.
ACL knowledge bites, because there's so much more to the ACL In the picturesque Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, an artist who never sleeps is capturing candid moments of unsuspecting drivers day and night. But don't worry, this isn't about an avant garde street photographer. It's the ever watchful speed and red light cameras making sure our roads stay safe and you too. Luxembourg's roads are closely monitored by 20 fixed speed cameras scattered across the country. On top of that, there are seven mobile radar units known locally as Radar transom. These units track a vehicle's average speed over long distances, making sure drivers don't just slow down near fixed cameras and then speed up again. In 2023, these combined forces flashed more than 350,000 times, handing out over €15 million in fines. That is about 965 reminders per day. So yeah, quite a lot. With fines ranging from €49 for minor infractions to several hundred euros for serious offences, ignoring cameras can be pretty expensive. And where are they? If you're driving through the tunnels on the A7 motorway, keep an eye on your speed. Speed cameras are set up in tunnels. The speed limit is 90km/h, and the cameras are there to ensure that drivers don't turn the thrill of tunnel driving into costly mistakes. In the heart of Luxembourg City, traffic enforcement is stepping up. Three red light cameras have been installed at key locations in the Hollerich district, while an additional one keeps watch at Place de l'Étoile. So specifically, you'll find those in the rue d' Esch and the Boulevard Doctor Charles Marks a spot where drivers often rush through out of impatience, especially in the boulevard Doctor Charles Marks a section where stepping on the gas a bit too hard can quickly become a problem. Do you have some? Also, in the intersection of the A4 motorway and the Boulevard Pierre du Pont There is a tricky, tricky conjecture where the yellow light often tempts drivers to push their luck. Place de l'Étoile located at one of the city's major transport hubs, this red light cameras ensures drivers stay alert during rush hour. It helps prevent cars from blocking tram railways, keeping traffic flowing smoothly and avoiding potential hazards. During their test phase, these cameras detected an average of over 800 violations per day. Clearly, they're not just there for decoration. Sure, nobody likes speed cameras, but it's hard to argue with the results. The markusbierg Tunnel, for example, on the A13, caught 74,000 speeding drivers in one year, making it the most effective camera in the country. So the next time you're driving through Luxembourg's scenic roads or urban streets, remember to smile. And if you want to avoid traffic, or at least be prepared for it. Tune in to Radio Ara during morning rush hour twice a morning. ACL will give you the latest traffic updates to help you steer clear of any unpleasant surprises on the road.
Da Bruhs Bookshelf tackles "Salvage the Bones "by Jesmyn Ward, a powerful, lyrical novel set in the fictional Mississippi town of Bois Sauvage in the days leading up to Hurricane Katrina. The story follows fourteen-year-old Esch Batiste, navigating the challenges of poverty, adolescence, and an unexpected pregnancy. Esch lives with her three brothers and their emotionally distant father, struggling to survive in a world marked by hardship and resilience.As the storm approaches, the family prepares as best they can, drawing strength from their bond and individual survival instincts. Told in ten chapters over twelve days, the novel captures the raw beauty of familial love, loss, and endurance. Ward's vivid prose and mythological allusions elevate this intimate, personal tale into a universal story of struggle and hope.
D'Luxembourg Saxophone Association huet vum 7. bis 9. Abrëll hiren alleréischte Saxofonsfestival zu Lëtzebuerg fir Klassesch- an Jazzsaxofonisten a -saxofonistinnen organiséiert. Ufank vun der Ouschtervakanz hat d'Saxofonsfamill sech zu Esch versammelt, fir an deenen ënnerschiddlechsten Atelieren ronderëm dat polyvalent Instrument ze schaffen. Si waren alleguer komm: vum Sopran iwwer den Alto an den Tenor bis bei de Bariton. De Guy Engels huet e puer Andréck vun Esch matbruecht.
D'Amelia Baker - Kënschtlernumm Cinder Well - ass eng amerikanesch Singer-Songwriterin. Hir musikalesch Ufäng sinn op den Albume vun der kalifornescher Anarcho-Folk-Band Blackbird Raum ze héieren. Fir hiren Interessi un traditioneller Musek ze verdéiwen ass si an Irland geplënnert, wou hire Solo-Folk-Projet Cinder Well gebuer ass. Ënner der Woch huet si am Ratelach zu Esch ee Concert gespillt. Den Nicolas Calmes huet hir nom Concert e puer Froe gestallt.
Weider Theemen an der Press vun haut: d'Kulturpolitik zu Esch, an d'Lëtzebuerger Regierung, déi bei den däitsche Grenzkontrolle kleng bäigëtt.
Claudio, the founder of Vinyl Harvest, shares the story behind his record shop in Esch-sur-Alzette and its deeper mission beyond just selling vinyl. With a background as a DJ, Claudio was inspired to establish Vinyl Harvest when he noticed a decline in vinyl usage in clubs. Determined to preserve the physical music medium, he expanded from a web shop to the store with a friend's support. Claudio emphasises the unique experience that vinyl offers, both as a listening format and as an art form. Despite the resurgence of vinyl, independent labels still face challenges in production compared to major labels. Nevertheless, Claudio remains committed to fostering the underground music scene. Beyond retail, Vinyl Harvest has evolved into a cultural hub, hosting live events and supporting experimental music. These intimate performances allow artists to explore creative spontaneity, with some recordings leading to official releases. The shop also organises in-store concerts and experimental music events. Upcoming performances include Belgian artists using lo-fi and tape-based techniques, as well as an audiovisual set by Canadian artist Mike Templeton, blending reel-to-reel tape loops with Super 8 and VHS visuals. For Claudio, Vinyl Harvest is about more than music, it's about creating a space where artists can collaborate, experiment, and share their work with an engaged community.
Hat mir jemals eine Onkologe Bewegung empfohlen? Leider nicht. Das habe ich mir selbst angeeignet. Meine Erfahrung: Eigeninitiative ist oft der beste Weg.Unser Gesundheitssystem ist nicht das Schlechteste, sonst wäre ich nicht mehr am Leben. Aber es ist teuer und stark auf Medikamente ausgerichtet. Die Schulmedizin legt wenig Wert auf integrative Ansätze oder Prävention – mit Ausnahme von Brustkrebs.Viele politische Entscheidungen werden durch wirtschaftliche Interessen beeinflusst, denn hinter ihnen stehen oft finanzstarke Unternehmen.“Weitere Informationen & Links
Déi éischt Decisioune sinn an dëser Saison schonns de leschte Weekend gefall. Nämlech wie bei den Damme wéi och bei den Hären d'Coupe géif gewannen. De Verdikt ass bekannt. Bei den Dammen ass d'Coupe an der Gréngewald gaangen a bei den Hären op Esch. Am Rebound kuckt de Rich Simon haut nach eng Kéier op déi zwee Matcher zeréck.
Ee vun de wichtegsten Rendezvousen wärend enger Basketsaison sinn d'Finalle vun der Coupe. Déi gi muer an der Coque gespillt. Bei den Damme kritt de Gréngewald et mat Bartreng ze dinn, a bei den Hären spillt Ettelbréck géint Esch. Am Rebound vun haut kuckt de Rich Simon op dës zwee Matcher no vir.
Theemen haut: Geriichtsprozess iwwer déidleche Virfall zu Esch, Mérite Jeunesse, Urteel an der Affär Semedo a "Caritas Newco"
Theemen haut: Geriichtsprozess iwwer déidleche Virfall zu Esch, Mérite Jeunesse, Urteel an der Affär Semedo a "Caritas Newco"
Immortality has been a quest of humanity for a long time; are we getting closer? Patrick van Esch, associate professor of marketing at Coastal Carolina University, determines one way we might be cracking the code. Dr. Patrick van Esch is an accomplished academic, researcher, and thought leader specializing in digital marketing, consumer behavior, and the […]
Haart Téin zu Hesper, Buergbrennen zu Esch, méi Sport an der Schoul, knaschtegt Waasser zu Ettelbréck an onkloer Aussoen zu Ruanda-Sanktiounen, dat sinn d'Theemen haut an der Presserevue.
Haart Téin zu Hesper, Buergbrennen zu Esch, méi Sport an der Schoul, knaschtegt Waasser zu Ettelbréck an onkloer Aussoen zu Ruanda-Sanktiounen, dat sinn d'Theemen haut an der Presserevue.
Fränz Hausemer created Terre Rouge, a documentary about Gaston Rollinger. which will be screened at the Luxembourg Film Festival on March 14. The film focuses on Gaston, a Luxembourgish poet and filmmaker, whose life and work left a lasting impression on Fränz. Their first encounter was when Fränz was just eight years old, watching Gaston film a documentary about his father. This experience ignited Franz's passion for filmmaking, leading him to reconnect with Gaston years later when he was living in seclusion, surrounded only by books and film reels. Terre Rouge is named after an old steel factory in Esch, near Gaston's home. The documentary explores Gaston's poetry, which Fränz describes as simple yet profound, deeply rooted in working-class experiences and the landscape of Luxembourg's south. The film also captures Gaston's decline over six years of filming, touching on themes of aging, loss, and the passage of time, all central elements in Gaston's poetry. Fränz hopes the documentary will offer viewers a glimpse into Luxembourg's cultural heritage and Gaston's unique artistic voice. Subtitled in English and French, it makes Luxembourgish poetry accessible to a wider audience.
En Dënschdeg de Moie waren d'Gespréicher fir en Enn vum Ukrain-Krich an d'Schicksal vun der FDP Thema an der Emissioun "Invité vun der Redaktioun".
In this episode of Inside Golf Podcast, Andy Lack (@adplacksports) sits down with Dieter Esch, to dive deeper into the Tony Finau saga. Dieter Esch is not only Finau's former agent, but the former owner of Wilhelmina Models. Dieter represented Finau when he first broke onto the professional golf scene in the early 2010s, and shares some fascinating insights into Finau's relationship with his father, and those who offered Finau a financial opportunity to play golf professionally. Esch also shares stories from his time representing Matt Kuchar and sheds light on the future of the Finau court case and how it might be currently affecting his play. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Inside Golf Podcast, cheers! BECOME AN INSIDER TODAY: https://www.insidesportsnetwork.com/becomeaninsider Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://inside-sports-network.beehiiv.com/subscribe join Betsperts Golf, with code INSIDEGOLF for 25% off: https://betspertsgolf.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're pumped to bring you a special live show straight from The Good Ol' MSTA Conference. For this episode, we've got Dervin Witmer from Dig-It Excavating (@digitexcavating) joining in as the guest host, and we're bringing along some of the best in the biz for an unforgettable conversation. We've got:Rick Throop from Woods-Utica Septic Service (@instagramlessrickymullets69) sharing his wild stories and wisdom.Jason Spangle from Esch's Septic Service (@eschsseptic), dropping knowledge on all things septic.Jeff Hammersmith from Ashland Pump (@ashlandpump), bringing his experience and expertise to the table.Expect a lot of laughs, a bit of industry talk, and maybe a few surprises. Whether you're into septic, excavating, or just like hearing some good ol' fashioned banter, this episode has got something for you!
This is a recording of the 2024 Verbal Behavior Conference Panel Discussion, which I had the honor of moderating along with VBC founder, Kelle Rich. The participants included Drs. Patrick McGreevey, Eb Blakely, Alice Shillingsburg, Mirela Cengher, Hank Schlinger, and the incomparable Lina Slim. As you'll hear, this was a lively conversation, and what I love about this event is that there was not only lots of audience participation, but we had tons of people chiming in from the BehaviorLive virtual feed. In this panel discussion, we discussed the following: Dr. Patrick McGreevey's thoughts on mastery criteria. Dr. Eb Blakely's discussion of a case study for a learner who's reinforcers include signs of damage. Collaboration, rapport building, and consultation skills with public school teachers and SLPs. Considerations for manual signs vs. picture selection. Echoic skill development for children of non-hearing parents. Dr. Slim's thoughts on Gestalt Language Processing. Whether Standard Celeration Charting is making a comeback. And lots more! If this kind of event sounds like fun for you, please consider joining us for the 2025 VBC. This year's VBC is taking place March 27-28 and will feature talks from Drs. Pat McGreevy, Tiffany Kodak, Judah Axe, April Kisamore-Hunter, Barbara Esch, and Caio Miguel. The day before the conference will feature a full day workshop from the aforementioned Dr. Barbara Esch. The conference itself provides 13 CEUs, and when combined with Dr. Esch's workshop, it's 19 CEUs total. As always, the in-person event is in Austin, TX. If you decide to go in person, expect to have many opportunities before and after the talks to interact directly with the presenters. It always amazes me how generous these folks are with their time. If you can't make it to Austin, we'll certainly miss you, but the virtual experience provided by BehaviorLive is second-to-none. I think this comes through, again, as evidenced by the virtual audience's participation in these panel discussions. If you want to check out all of Behavioral Observations' past VBC content, click here. This podcast is brought to you by: ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests! The Behavioral Toolbox. thebehavioraltoolbox.com is a new education and training site that my colleagues Anika Costa and Dr. Paulie Gavoni and I have been working on for over two years. Check out our latest course, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In as well as the hugely popular When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms. Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout! If you'd like to get BOP episodes a little earlier than everyone else, with no ads... just the interview itself, consider supporting the show with a Patreon subscription.
Die Vorentscheids-Saison zum Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel nimmt Fahrt auf. Wir waren beim Luxembourg Song Contest 2025 in Esch und haben uns mit Siegerin Laura Thorn sowie Eric Lehmann, dem luxemburgischen Head of Delegation, unterhalten. Außerdem sprechen wir über den österreichischen Kandidaten JJ mit ORF Scouts Eberhard Forcher und Peter Schreiber und die Umstrukturierungen in Deutschland.Luxemburg ist seit 2024 zurück beim ESC. Schon im vergangenen Jahr suchte das Land seinen Act in einer eindrucksvollen Show beim Luxembourg Song Contest in der Rockhal in Esch. Das wiederholte man in diesem Jahr, Laura Thorn gewann mit "La Poupée Monte Le Son", einer Hommage an die große France Gall. "La Poupée Monte Le Son" live beim Luxembourg Song Contest 2025Sonja war in Esch für Merci, Chérie und bleistiftrocker.de vor Ort und hat Laura Thorn bereits vor der Show zum Interview getroffen. Außerdem hat sie sich mit Head of Delegation Eric Lehmann über seine Aufgaben und seine ESC-Leidenschaft unterhalten.Sonjas gesammelte Werke aus Esch für bleistiftrocker.de:Video-Interviews mit den ActsPressekonferenz von Conchita Wurst und Marie MyriamPressekoferenz von Laura Thorn nach ihrem SiegLaura Thorns Auftritt mit "La Poupée Monte Le Son" bei der Aftershow-PartyReview und Fotos vom Luxembourg Song Contest 2025Außerdem sprechen Marco, Alkis und Sonja über die Vorentscheide in Slowenien, Belgien, Spanien und Griechenland.Klemen - Putin, Putout (von 2016)Klemen als Interval Act 2020Klemen - How Much Time Do We Have Left (live bei EMA 2025)Red Sebastian - Strobe Lights (live bei Eurosong 2025)Melody - Esa Diva (live beim Benidorm 2025)Klavdia - Asteromáta (live beim Ethnikós Telikós 2025)Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt der Episode ist JJ, der österreichische Kandidat, der kürzlich vorgestellt wurde. Sein ESC-Song "Wasted Love" ist zwar noch nicht veröffentlicht, aber Peter Schreiber und Eberhard Forcher erklären den Auswahlprozess in Österreich und geben uns eine Idee davon, was wir für Basel erwarten können.JJs Auftritt mit "The Winner Takes It All" bei The Voice UK 2020JJs Auftritt mit "Billie Jean" von Starmania 2021Thema ist schließlich auch eine überraschende Änderung in Deutschland: 2026 wird der SWR die Federführung für den Eurovision Song Contest vom NDR übernehmen. Der NDR hatte dieser Federführung seit 1996 inne, die Zusammenarbeit mit Stefan Raab in diesem Jahr wird also den Schlusspunkt bilden.In der Kleinen Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss erzählt Marco von Michèle Arnaud, der ersten Songcontest-Teilnehmerin Luxemburgs, und ihrer ungewöhnlichen Karriere nach dem ESC-Auftritt. Creators: Marco Schreuder & Alkis Vlassakakis & Sonja RiegelMerci Chérie Online:www.MerciCherie.atFacebook: MerciCheriePodcastInstagram: mercicherie.atTikTok: @merci_cherie_podcastbluesky: @mercicherie.atBitte bewertet uns und schreibt Reviews, wo immer ihr uns hört.
Shaping the sound of industrial music for decades, Frankfurt-born and world-traveled En Esch is perhaps best known for his contributions to KMFDM, PIG and Pigface, just to name a few. The artist's distinctive vocals, skillful musicianship and charismatic stage presence have propelled him to the highest echelons of industrial-metal, earning him a devoted fan base and a legacy of pioneering music. Aside from his own group Slick Idiot with Günter Schulz, across his storied career, En Esch has collaborated with artists such as Rammstein, FM Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten, Mona Mur, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, Sister Machine Gun, and so much more.Maintaining a steady output of solo work, beginning with 1993's Cheesy on TVT Records, En Esch's highly anticipated new LP Dance Hall Putsch – his first in eight years – is available now.To Watch The Interview : https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturnaPlease Like, Subscribe and Sharehttps://givetake.life/en-eschhttps://enesch-official.bandcamp.com
Dem Donald Trump seng Vereedegung den Owend, ze vill Stress an der Schoul an den déidleche Virfall virun zwee Joer wärend engem Jugendtraining zu Esch sinn Theemen an der Presserevue.
Den Autosfestival, deen e Samschdeg opgeet, dem Donald Trump seng Vereedegung den Owend an den déidleche Virfall virun zwee Joer wärend engem Jugendtraining zu Esch sinn Theemen an der Presserevue.
Caroline & Jobst im Gespräch mit Marc. Wir reden über Nachnamen beim Pizzabestellen, den Gitarristen von Majority Rule, Unterhaltungen mit Phil Lynott, Punks in der Bielfelder Fußgängerzone, eine Gartenparty mit Punkband in Bochum, das Mixtape vom großen Bruder oder Schwester, Schlachtrufe BRD, deutsche Sektion der Europaschule, n bißchen versuchen unterm Radar zu fahren, Jazz in der Familie mal wieder, warum nicht mal Theater, Guns´n´Roses auf ne Geburtstagsparty, n Hohner Stratocaster aus Trier, Heavy Metal Rhythm guitar Volume 2, Rawside, "Abend in der Stadt" von Ausbruch, n Schwarz-CD-Presswerk, The Opinion, "Germania" von Zusamm-Rottung, der einzig gute Song von Rolling Stones, Akkorde mit 20.000 Nummern, ein Konzert in der Villa Medici, ein Marshall Valvestate, ein CD Shop in Luxemburg-Stadt, die Band Defdump, der 12-jährige Schlagzeuger von Racial Abuse, kein Snapcase & Turmoil in Esch, die H8000-Bands, Monochrome & Acheborn in Luxemburg, Wholesale bei Markus Per Koro bestellt, Agnostic Front im AZ Aachen, Band sucht Gitarristen im Stil von NOFX & Pennywise, Section 8 aus Schweden, das legendäre Botch-Konzert im MuBu, Loxiran, erste Show mit Children of Fall, das Westside Unity Festival von KCR, das erste Tourwochenende mit Eaves, Götz George im Stattbahnhof, mit Burial Year hat es Klick gemacht, früh anfangen zu arbeiten, klare Message Selbstverwirklichung, ganz viel aus dem DIY Bereich lernen, 5 Bands auf Flyer 10 sind da, der starke DIY Gedanke in den USA, Glasses mal wieder, The Tidal Sleep verstehen, Envy als gemeinsamer Nenner, Punk wie er war bevor es ne Steckdose gab, sich ins Banjospielen reinfuchsen, am Bahnhof Ehrenfeld das Set proben, sich nicht hinter der Lautstärke verstecken können, "The Day the Nazi Died", sich lange Sorgen machen, dass nix geht, die Rhineline-Connection, Platinen ätzen, DaF und die Entwicklung, Espresso-Röstung, Faible für billige Sachen, uvm. Drei Songs für die Playlist: - Ein guter Song für Kinder: HEAVYSAURUS - Lauter Drehn - Ein Song an dem Song 2024 nicht vorbei gehen konnte: REFUSED - Rather Be Dead - Ein Song, bei dem Marc textsicher ist: WEEZER - The World has Turned
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Bayern München mag zwar derzeit Tabellenführer sein, aber "Leverkusen wird wieder Meister!". Fever Pit'ch-Kolumnist Matthias Esch lehnt sich zum Start ins Jahr 2025 im Fever Pit'ch Podcast mit einer gewagten Prognose ziemlich weit aus dem Fenster. Vor dem Topspiel zwischen Borussia Dortmund und Bayer Leverkusen diskutiert er mit Malte Asmus darüber, was Bayer Leverkusen hat und der BVB gerne hätte und blickt voraus auf den Restart beider Teams nach der Winterpause. Im Duell zwischen dem Sechsten und Zweiten müssen beide Mannschaften punkten, um den Anschluss an die Champions-League-Plätze bzw. die Bayern an der Tabellenspitze zu behalten. Spannung und Emotionalität sind garantiert: Denn der ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
You see him before and after Rockets/Astro games on Space City Home Network... Kevin Eschenfelder drops by to join Adam Clanton and Adam Wexler on The A-Team. The postgame comments by Cam Whitmore, after a huge performance in a win over the Dallas Mavericks were obviously discussed. "Esch" also gives his thoughts on the Astros offseason moves. He also talks about having to pinch-hit in the radio play-by-play booth for a college bowl game and having a heck of a yard.
Eis Sujete vun haut: Teenager zu Esch soll Stéif- repsektiv Papp erstach hunn, de Réckbléck US-Walen, Pop-up Stores an international Noriichten.
L'actu culture-médias de ce vendredi 22 novembre : L'écrivain Boualem Sansal aurait été arrêté et emprisonné en Algérie La sélection du 52ème festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême a été dévoilée hier Une flopée de nouveaux noms s'ajoutent à l'affiche de Rock Werchter alors que les ventes de tickets s'ouvrent aujourd'hui Et puis, les Francofolies de Esch sur Alzette ont également dévoilé leurs premiers noms La longue liste du Sound of 2025 de BBC Radio 1 a été dévoilée Merci pour votre écoute N'hésistez pas à vous abonner également aux podcasts des séquences phares de Matin Première: L'Invité Politique : https://audmns.com/LNCogwPL'édito politique « Les Coulisses du Pouvoir » : https://audmns.com/vXWPcqxL'humour de Matin Première : https://audmns.com/tbdbwoQRetrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Retrouvez également notre offre info ci-dessous : Le Monde en Direct : https://audmns.com/TkxEWMELes Clés : https://audmns.com/DvbCVrHLe Tournant : https://audmns.com/moqIRoC5 Minutes pour Comprendre : https://audmns.com/dHiHssrEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Sujeten: Orange Week, Gebléishal zu Esch, Theema Immigratioun beim OGBL, den Dag vum Bam a Sport an der Gemeng.
It's Prep Bowl week as we preview the big games with coaches Mark Esch of Minnetonka and Drew Potter of Staples-Motley. Plus, Sports columnist Chip Scoggins joins Randy on this week's Shaver's Prep Football Podcast. Sponsored by TruStone Financial, Your Neighborhood Credit Union. It's true. (https://trustonefinancial.org), Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com), & Culver's (https://www.culvers.com)
Eis Sujete vun haut: Liichtverschmotzung, Haupeschfest zu Bäerdref a 70. Anniversaire vun der Synagog zu Esch an de Film vun der Woch.
In bisher unbekannten Tagebucheinträgen beschreibt Alexej Nawalny seinen Kampf für ein freies Russland und seine letzten Tage im Gefängnis. Offiziell hieß es, dass der russische Kremlkritiker Alexej Nawalny Anfang des Jahres eines natürlichen Todes gestorben sei. Mittlerweile deutet vieles darauf hin, dass es sich um eine gezielte Vergiftung gehandelt haben könnte. In seiner Autobiografie »Der Patriot« schildert Nawalny, wie er aufwuchs, die Politik für sich entdeckte und schließlich zum wohl wichtigsten Oppositionellen seines Landes wurde. Im bewegendsten Teil des Buches beschreibt Nawalny, wie er in Haft gegen Hunger, Kälte und Schikanen ankämpfte. Ein Kampf, den er schließlich verlor. In dieser Folge von »Acht Milliarden« zeichnet Host Juan Moreno aus Tagebucheinträgen, Nachrichtencollagen und einer biografischen Einordnung von SPIEGEL-Reporter Christian Esch, das Bild eines faszinierenden Mannes. »Ich habe mich immer gefragt, woher Nawalny die Kraft genommen hat«, so Esch. Seine Texte aus der Haft geben zum Teil Antwort darauf.+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie bei SPIEGEL+. Jetzt für nur € 1,- für die ersten vier Wochen testen unter spiegel.de/abonnieren Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
Dr. Barbara Esch, a trailblazer in the fields of speech pathology and behavior analysis, joins us to unravel her unique journey to becoming a distinguished expert in her field. Our discussion delves into the synergy between speech pathology and behavior analysis, highlighting her contributions alongside pioneers like Dr. Richard Sheffelbush and insights from her collaboration with Dr. Mark Sundberg.We explore the impact of interdisciplinary collaboration, showcasing how integrating behavioral and speech pathology frameworks can yield powerful outcomes. Visit learn.mciu.org/esch24 and join us for a hands-on workshop with Dr. Barbara Esch as she introduces the Early Echoic Skills Assessment and Program Planner (EESAPP). Learn how to assess early speech skills, analyze syllable complexity, and use data to build effective speech acquisition programs.
Dylan and Logan dissect Shakopee's home win over Edina in dominating fashion, plus Eden Prairie's overtime victory over Minnetonka. Further recap of Week 6 action, plus a preview of Week 7 matchups. Lakeville South Volleyball beats Lakeville North, section final rematch expected. Section Soccer this week! Dylan is then joined by Minnetonka Head Football Coach Mark Esch at the 24:30 mark.
Am Tag der Zahngesundheit versuchen Malte Asmus und Fever-Pitch-Kolumnist Matthias Esch den Zusammenhang zwischen Zahnproblemen und Muskelverletzungen zu erklären und beantworten dann die bohrendsten aktuellen Fußballfragen: Wer füllt die ter-Stegen-Lücke im deutschen Tor? Setzt Nagelsmann vielleicht auf eine Brückenlösung oder muss ein Neuer ran? Ist die Handspielregel noch zu retten? EM-Viertelfinale wiederholen oder Zähne zusammenbeißen und weitermachen? Und warum kann das letzte Saison noch so kariöse Eintracht Frankfurt auf einmal wieder so richtig kraftvoll zubeißen? All das und noch viel mehr in dieser Ausgabe des Fever Pitch Podcasts. TakeawaysDer Tag der Zahngesundheit wird auch im Fußball wichtig. Eintracht Frankfurt hat Potenzial in der Euroleague. Manuel ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Die letzten Monate waren verwirrend. Moskau dominiert im Donbass, Kiew meldete Geländegewinne in Russland. Jetzt scheint klar, wer mehr Züge vorausgeplant hat. Anfang August passierte das Undenkbare: Der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj entsandte Soldaten in die russische Grenzregion Kursk und nahm 1200 Quadratkilometer ein. Ein übersichtlicher Krieg wurde noch verzweigter. Lange sah es danach aus, dass Russland mit seiner langsamen, aber effektiven Taktik der stetigen Geländegewinne, Erfolg habe. Dann gelang Kiew mit dem Angriff ein Überraschungserfolg. Gleichzeitig machte die Ukraine nicht zuletzt dem Westen klar: Offenbar ist Putin, anders als angekündigt, nicht bereit, »mit allen zur Verfügung stehenden Mitteln« – also auch mit Atomwaffen – sein Territorium zu verteidigen. In dieser Folge von »Acht Milliarden« spricht Host Juan Moreno mit SPIEGEL-Reporter Christian Esch über die Monate, die zu dieser ungewöhnlichen Situation geführt haben. »Zwar wird der Angriff der Ukraine von einigen als Erfolg verbucht, gleichzeitig kann man sich fragen, ob diese Taktik aufgeht. Russland macht derzeit enorme Gewinne im Donbass und es könnte sein, dass der Preis, den Kiew für den Erfolg bezahlen muss, sehr hoch ist.«, so Esch.+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie bei SPIEGEL+. Jetzt für nur € 1,- für die ersten vier Wochen testen unter spiegel.de/abonnieren Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
When there's great leadership, everyone flourishes.We've seen the outcomes of having great leaders at work countless times–high-performing teams, healthy workplaces, increased profitability, and happy employees, among other things.But what actually makes a great leader? What leadership traits create a lasting impact not just on organizations but also on the lives of the people you lead? Thankfully, our guest expert is here to help us broaden our view of what effective leadership truly looks like.Today's guest is Gaia van der Esch. Gaia is an author, CEO, and policy expert. Above all, though, she sees herself as a change-maker. Gaia is currently the managing director of a large international foundation working to halt climate change, poverty, and exclusion, and previously served as the G20 Sherpa on gender equality. Her new book “Leading Our Way: How Women Are Redefining Leadership” was released recently by Wiley. Amongst others, she was nominated by Forbes in their 30under30 list.In this episode, Gaia and I discuss what great leadership actually entails. Drawing on examples from influential women like Christina Figueres and Gloria Steinem, Gaia dives into how leaders can cultivate empathy, embrace vulnerability, and shift from hierarchical to circular leadership models. Plus, in the extended episode available to Podcast+ members, Gaia reveals the transformative effect of embracing your authentic leadership style and offers insights on how to help your team members do the same.Tune in to discover how you can lead your way.Join the conversation now!Get FREE mini-episode guides with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email.Conversation Topics(00:00) Intro(02:13) The problem with women embracing traditional leadership style(07:05) Why leaders must have a hard back with a soft front approach to leadership(12:29) Crying in the workplace isn't a sign of weakness(17:26) Leadership is power with people and NOT power over people(20:22) The pros and cons of co-leadership(25:46) Iconic women leaders and their leadership styles (31:36) Keep up with Gaia(32:35) [Extended Episode Only] Tips in navigating people's responses when you embrace your own authentic leadership style(36:58) [Extended Episode Only] How to empower your team members to embrace authentic leadershipAdditional Resources:- Get the extended episode by Joining The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community for just $15 per month- Read the full transcript here- Follow me on Instagram here - Visit my website for more here- Build your team's skills here- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel hereKeep up with Gaia van der Esch- Connect with Gaia on LinkedIn and Instagram- Grab a copy of her book here- Visit Gaia's website for more information here20% Off Leading Our Way: How Women Are Redefining LeadershipIn this book, Gaia shares an inspiring collection of leadership stories from seven iconic women around the world. These stories explore new leadership models, concepts, and tools to inspire action and solve global challenges.To get this guest bonus and many other member benefits, become a member of The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community.---------------------The Modern Manager is a leadership podcast for rockstar managers who want to create a working environment where people thrive, and great work gets done.Follow The Modern Manager on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!
On this episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast, we talk with comedian Joe Esch (@joeesch412) about Ruining Weddings, Support Animals, and the Hunger Games… Welcome to the Harder Brunch Podcast, where we blend the finest flavors of comedy and culture, dishing out engaging and entertaining conversations with a diverse array of personalities from across various industries. We invite guests rocking the worlds of stand-up comedy, food service, entrepreneurship, and beyond each week with your hosts Dyke Michaels and Thaddaeus J Mckee. Our podcast celebrates good vibes and the magic that unfolds when you gather people around a table. We treat our guests to a delicious five-course brunch and then dive into intriguing conversations that'll have you craving more. Each episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast features an exceptional lineup of guests, including comedians making their mark on the stand-up scene, passionate food truck owners, talented musicians, and innovative entrepreneurs. As we share a delectable brunch specially prepared for our guests, we dive into deep and entertaining conversations that cover a range of topics - from the creative process behind stand-up comedy to the challenges of running a food business and everything in between. The Harder Brunch Podcast nourishes the mind, body, and soul with its unique fusion of humor, culture, and insight. Whether you're a comedy enthusiast, a food lover, or simply someone who appreciates thought-provoking conversations, our podcast is guaranteed to leave you feeling inspired, informed, and thoroughly entertained. So, pull up a chair, grab a plate, and get ready to indulge in the most satisfying brunch experience you'll ever have - the Harder Brunch Podcast! Remember to subscribe and tune in every Monday for a fresh serving of food, fun, and fascinating discussions with the personalities shaping our world today.
Sujeten haut: Escher Geschäftsleit am Interview, d'Transversale Clierf, Bank Havilland kéint Lizenz ofgeholl kréien an de Buergermeeschter vun Esch als Invité.
A survey last year of a 1000 US based companies showed 96% of them were using some kind of monitoring to check up on employees working from home, this raising questions around ethics and productivity, Auckland University Business School lecturer, Dr Emmy van Esch speaks to Lisa Owen.
Flourish: Redefining Success - Lisa Esch's Story of Transformation and Fractional LeadershipJune 17th, 2024: In the first episode of 'Flourish,' host Sarah Richardson explores the forefront of healthcare innovation with guest Lisa Esch, a seasoned digital transformation and strategy executive. The discussion covers Lisa's journey from her role at NTT Data Services to founding Advisory.Studio, focusing on the challenges and opportunities of fractional executive work. They delve into the issues of ageism, the importance of networks in career transitions, and the potential of generative AI in transforming healthcare operations. Key topics include the significance of a clear value proposition for startups, the impact of emerging technologies, and strategies for reducing administrative burdens in healthcare. Key Points:0:00 Flourish: Redefining Success: Lisa Esch's Story of Transformation and Fractional Leadership00:33 Introduction to the Guest04:31 Navigating Ageism in the Workplace06:27 The Rise of Fractional Work15:15 Challenges and Opportunities for Startups24:12 Point Solutions and Business Transformation25:37 The Role of the CIO in AI Strategy28:09 The Evolution of EMRs and Organizational Change29:14 The Importance of a Clear AI Strategy31:59 Speed Round: Healthcare Technology and Automation34:33 Challenges and Hopes for Healthcare Interoperability36:41 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsStay connected, stay curious, and keep flourishing.Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Join us in Episode 169 of Positive Impact as we explore the journey of Bill Esch, the Kettlebell Warrior. Bill, a Master of Sport International Class, delves into the challenges and rewards of embracing change and resilience in fitness. From his early days as a collegiate athlete to becoming a kettlebell champion, Bill discusses how evolving workouts and focusing on mental presence can lead to a fulfilling and healthy life. This episode is packed with actionable advice, heartfelt stories, and powerful insights that will motivate you to embrace your own fitness journey with confidence and determination.
From 'Love of the Star' (subscribe here): Bobby Belt and Bryan Broaddus discuss how the Cowboys can address some empty areas on the roster with free agents or through the draft. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby and Bryan discuss how the Cowboys can address some empty areas on the roster with free agents or through the draft. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get ready to celebrate International Women's Day with Tom and Christiana on Outrage + Optimism! We're discussing the fallout from Super Tuesday and the uphill battle for female parliamentary leadership. Plus, don't miss our exclusive interview with the incredible Gaia van der Esch! Tune in for insights, inspiration, and empowerment! Gaia van der Esch, is an executive in the non-profit and public sectors, a policy expert and author, and we discuss her book, "Leading Our Way: How Women Are Re-Defining Leadership". She is currently the Managing Director of a large international foundation working across 40+ countries to build a world with zero exclusion, zero carbon and zero poverty. Laura Lucas closes this week's episode with her beautiful song, ‘The Sun Touches Everything'. Laura's introspective songwriting is delivered by delicate vocals and dreamy instrumentation rooted in a warm, modern take on the indie-folk genre. And remember, if you'd like to be part of our miniseries, Our Story Of Nature, Christiana and Isabel will be answering your questions in a special episode on Thursday 21 March. Submit your questions now by emailing contact@globaloptimism.com with 'Audience Q&A' in the subject line. You can send your question in writing or as a video or voice note. NOTES AND RESOURCES GUEST Gaia van der Esch, CEO, Author of "Leading Our Way", Policy Expert Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Leading Our Way: How Women are Re-Defining Leadership, also available on Amazon MUSIC Laura Lucas Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify Submit your question for Christiana + Isa's Q+A here Check out Climate Clock's Gender Parity Lifeline which tracks the global averages of women in all national parliaments. Learn more about the Paris Agreement. It's official, we're a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof! Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective Please follow us on social media! Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
Las conversaciones acerca del alcance de nuestra práctica y de nuestras competencias son muy comunes hoy en día en nuestra profesión. Los fonoaudiólogos y los analistas de conducta coinciden frecuentemente en los apoyos e intervenciones para el desarrollo de habilidades comunicativas. Coinciden en la práctica y en algunos casos en competencias desde un mismo enfoque o en otros desde un ángulo distinto. En una efectiva colaboración entre estas disciplinas es importante reconocer los marcos conceptuales y las tecnologías que ambas disciplinas proponen para así maximizar las maneras en que las mismas se complementan y se superponen. En otras palabras, donde las disciplinas se encuentran. Existen ‘unicornios' capacitados en ambas disciplinas que nos demuestran el potencial de esta amalgama. Estefania Alarcón Moya es una de estas personas y en este episodio nos comparte sus perspectivas como analista de conducta/fonoaudióloga. Referencias Esch, B. E., LaLonde, K. B., & Esch, J. W. (2010). Speech and language assessment: A verbal behavior analysis. The Journal of Speech and Language Pathology – Applied Behavior Analysis, 5(2), 166–191.https://doi.org/10.1037/h0100270 Koenig, M., & Gerenser, J. (2006). SLP-ABA: Collaborating to support individuals with communication impairments. The Journal of Speech and Language Pathology – Applied Behavior Analysis, 1(1), 2–10. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0100180 Spencer, T. D., Slim, L., Cardon, T., & Morgan, L. (2020). Interprofessional collaborative practice between behavior analysts and speech-language pathologists. Association for Behavior Analysis.https://www.abainternational.org/constituents/practitioners/interprofessional-collaborative-practice.aspx The intersection between speech and language therapy and behavior analysis with Estefania Alarcón Moya Conversations about our scope of practice and competencies are very common in our profession today. Speech therapists and behavior analysts frequently overlap on supports and interventions for the development of communication skills. They coincide in practice and in some cases in competencies from the same approach or in others from a different angle. In effective collaboration between these disciplines, it is important to recognize the conceptual frameworks and technologies that both disciplines propose in order to maximize the ways in which they complement and overlap. In other words, where the disciplines meet. There are 'unicorns' trained in both disciplines who show us the potential of this amalgam. Estefania Alarcón Moya is one of these people and in this episode she shares her perspectives as a behavior analyst/speech therapist.
If you've completed a VB-MAPP at some point in your career, you're familiar with the EESA component of the assessment protocol. In today's podcast, I had the chance to talk with Dr. Barbara Esch, who created the Early Echoic Skills Assessment, which has evolved into the stand-alone product called the Early Echoic Skills Assessment and Program Planner. In this conversation, we talk about how Barb got into Behavior Analysis, she shared some humorous stories from being mentored by Drs. Jack Michael and Jim Carr, why she created the original EESA, who the EESAPP is for and who it's not for, and some fantastic advice for newly-minted BCBAs. In addition to these topics, we spent a decent amount of time talking about some speech therapy concepts that were definitely new to me, especially the idea of co-articulation. We also talked about the order in which one should target specific skills. To me, this highlights the importance of collaboration, especially if you don't have a strong background in typical speech development. As a side note, I inadvertently used the acronyms, EESA and EESAPP, interchangeably throughout the conversation, and apologize if this confused anyone. Barb is giving not one, but two talks at this year's Verbal Behavior Conference. Are you coming? I sure hope so. If you can't make it to Austin on February 29th and March 1st, please consider joining us virtually through the magic of BehaviorLive.com. There's also an amazing conference workshop being taught by the incomparable Dr. Lina Slim on the 28th. There will be many other amazing speakers and talks at the VBC, so whether you join in person or virtually, I hope to see you there! Here are some helpful resources from our conversation: barbaraesch.com. Where to buy the EESAPP. The VBC event schedule. Barb's other podcast appearances, research publications, and more. Other events where Barb is speaking. This show is brought to you by: Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their brand new 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. HRIC Recruiting. Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you work with HRIC, you work directly with Barb, thereby accessing highly personalized service. So if you're about to graduate, you're looking for a change of pace, or you just want to know if the grass really is greener on the other side, head over to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential chat right away. ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests!