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In Congo en Oeganda gaat een zeldzame en hardnekkige variant van ebola rond. Er zijn al zeker 139 mensen overleden, nadat het virus wekenlang ongecontroleerd kon rondgaan. Ondertussen is er geen effectieve behandeling en geen vaccin beschikbaar. Hoe gevaarlijk is deze uitbraak? Moeten we vrezen voor een pandemie? Hoofdredacteur Pieter Klok spreekt erover met buitenlandredacteur Carlijn van Esch en zorgverslaggever Maud Effting. Lees ook: ‘Het kan snel gaan, dit virus is heel agressief’ Studenten opgelet! De Volkskrant biedt een gratis studentenabonnement aan, af te sluiten via volkskrant.nl/studenten Presentatie: Pieter Klok Redactie: Corinne van Duin, Lotte Grimbergen, Jasper Veenstra, April van de GriendtMontage: Rinkie BartelsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Er mag dan een wapenstilstand in Gaza zijn, het Israëlische leger blijft daar grondgebied innemen. De Gele Lijn, die aangeeft waar het bezette deel eindigt, wordt telkens een beetje verplaatst en dat levert voor Palestijnen levensbedreigende situaties op. Hoe Israël te werk gaat en wat daar de gevolgen van zijn, vertellen buitenlandredacteuren Carlijn van Esch en Sacha Kester. Studenten opgelet! De Volkskrant biedt een gratis studentenabonnement aan, af te sluiten via volkskrant.nl/studenten Presentatie: Pieter KlokRedactie: Corinne van Duin, Lotte Grimbergen, Jasper Veenstra, April van de GriendtMontage: Rinkie BartelsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A film about bureaucracy, jazz, and the story of how three cities:Strasbourg, Luxembourg & Brussels, became the unlikely home of a continent's big idea. It's the founding question nobody thought to ask. Six nations sat down after World War II, determined never to fight again, and forgot to decide where they'd actually meet. In the middle of the night on July 23rd, 1952, exhausted negotiators gave up trying to agree and said: let's just start in Luxembourg and see what happens. That glorious act of improvisation is the beating heart of Europe: Three Cities, One Roof, a new documentary by Luxembourgish director Donato Rotunno that lands just in time for Europe Day. And on this special Friday show, Lisa brings together three brilliant guests to dig into what Europe actually means right now, and what it should mean for the next generation. "We structured 70 years of European integration with a tone closer to a thriller and a crime drama than an institutional film." Donato Rotunno, director The film is extraordinary because it explains European institutions through the story of people who actually built them. Jean-Claude Juncker, Colette Flesch, Louis Michel, Catherine Trautmann: these are political titans, speaking freely now that the cameras of official duty have gone, mostly. What comes out is funny, candid, and unexpectedly moving. And the music? Pascal Schumacher locked himself and his musicians in a studio for three days before a single frame was shot. The jazz score came first: a deliberate choice, because jazz, like Europe, is built on improvisation, risk, and the hope that something beautiful emerges from the chaos. "For once, the music came before the images. Perhaps that is what creates this synergy - a process of trial and error, sometimes haphazard, spanning seventy years." Donato Rotunno On the show, Anne Calteux, Head of the Representation of the European Commission to Luxembourg, unpacks what the EU is actually doing right now, and why this year's Europe Day heads to Wiltz, in the rural north, as part of the campaign Hei & an Europa doheem! (Home here and in Europe). It's a bold, co-created initiative: five graffiti murals spread across the Grand Duchy, from Esch to Dudelange to Bissen, built on a simple truth: Europe isn't just a Brussels thing. It's everywhere, including in the places that rarely make the headlines. And Ellen Spencer brings a brilliant opportunity from the Rotary Club Luxembourg Hearts ( https://lu.linkedin.com/company/rcl-hearts). She coordinates Europe 4 Europe ( https://europe4europe.com): a remarkable EU Rotary youth initiative that brings 27 young people - one from every EU member state - on a shared journey through the founding EU countries. The programme fosters connection, intercultural awareness, and civic participation in ways that no policy document ever could. Rotary Club Luxembourg Hearts has been a quiet but powerful force behind this kind of grassroots European engagement for years, and Ellen's work is a perfect example of why. The friendships formed along the way, she says, are the most powerful outcome of all. "European identity isn't abstract, it's something young people experience very quickly when they meet, live, and travel together." Ellen Spencer, Europe 4 Europe coordinator, Rotary Club Luxembourg Hearts Meet the guests Donato Rotunno - Director & Producer, Tarantula Born in Luxembourg in 1966, Rotunno founded Tarantula Luxembourg ( https://www.tarantula.lu) in 1995 and has produced over 50 feature films. A politically engaged filmmaker, his work on immigration, identity and European politics has twice represented Luxembourg at the Oscars. Anne Calteux - Head of the Representation of the European Commission to Luxembourg One of Luxembourg's most authoritative voices on EU affairs, Anne leads the European Commission's Representation here in the Grand Duchy. This Europe Day she's taking the celebrations somewhere unexpected - to the countryside - to prove that Europe lives in every corner of the country, not just the capital. Ellen Spencer - Rotary Club Luxembourg Hearts · Europe 4 Europe A global citizen living in Luxembourg for nearly 20 years, Ellen coordinates Europe 4 Europe ( https://europe4europe.com) through the Rotary Club Luxembourg Hearts network — sending 27 young Europeans, one per member state, on a journey through the founding EU countries. Her mission: reach the young people who don't yet see themselves as part of the European conversation. This is Europe Day as it should be celebrated - a living question. What are we building? Who gets to be part of it? And why does it still matter? Tune in, follow along, and bring a friend who questions Europe. Listen & follow — The Lisa Burke Show RTL Play: https://www.rtlplay.lu RTL Today Website: https://today.rtl.lu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/lu/podcast/the-lisa-burke-show/id1598518705 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/the-lisa-burke-show RTL Today Radio: https://today.rtl.lu/radio
Joyeuse entrée zu Esch fir déi groussherzoglech Koppel a Pressekonferenz vum Orthoped Philippe Wilmes dominéieren d'Une vun de Lëtzebuerger Zeitungen.
Wat kuerz nom Lockdown als spontan Ënnerstëtzung fir Kreativer lancéiert gi war, geet ewell an déi siwent Ronn: ufanks Abrëll huet d'Escher Kufa d'Diere vun hirer Squatfabrik opgemaach. Bedeit, een nationalen an een internationale Kreativen dierfe sech ee Mount laang am zentrale Kufa-Espace “terres rouges” kënschtleresch austoben, sech auszetauschen, fräi experimentéieren. Logéiert si se wärend der Residenz am Escher Bridderhaus. Bis den drëtte Mee sinn dat déi Lëtzebuerger Kontorsionistin, Performerin, plastesch Kënschtlerin a Wal-Londonnerin Françoise, plus d'Brasilianerin Luiza Prado De O. Martins, Multimedia-Kënschtlerin a Performerin, lieft a schafft zu Berlin an zu Rio. D'Kerstin Thalau huet den Duo “en résidence” zu Esch besicht.
Der Klarinettist Luzi Brüesch aus Araschgen bei Chur wurde vor 160 Jahren geboren. Er gilt als Urvater des Bündnerstils und hat diese Ländlermusik auf verschiedene Weise geprägt. Mit Auswirkungen bis in die heutige Zeit. In seiner Jugend spielte Luzi Brüesch mit seinem Vater auf. Sein Vater spielte Klarinette, Luzi begleitete ihn auf der Geige. Die typische Handorgel war noch nicht in Gebrauch. Erst im Jahr 1921 kam ein erstes Akkordeon hinzu. Luzi Brüesch engagierte den ebenfalls zur Legende gewordenen, damals sehr jungen Hans Fischer aus Chur. Unter dem Namen Kapelle Brüesch legten sie den Grundstein für die typische Bündner-Besetzung: Zwei Klarinetten, Handorgel und Bass. Ebenfalls in diese Zeit fällt folgende Anekdote: Der junge Hans Fischer verlangte mit Nachdruck vom 37 Jahre älteren Luzi Brüesch, dass er von nun an anstelle von zweiteiligen Stücken, 3-4-teilige Stücke spielen muss – das sei modern. Luzi Brüesch machte mit – heute ist das normal. Schon einige Jahre früher aber gelang Luzi Brüesch seine vielleicht wichtigste Sache: Durch seine seriöse und korrekte Art gab er dem ganzen Musikantenstand ein neues Image. Er verpflichtete seine Musikanten dazu, sich schön anzuziehen und wenig Alkohol zu trinken. Vor dem Spielen ein Zweierli und um Mitternacht noch einmal eines. Man kann also durchaus von professionellem Verhalten sprechen.
Diese Folge führt in die Konschthal Esch nach Luxemburg. Im Gespräch mit Christian Mosar geht es um den Aufbau einer jungen Kunstinstitution, um kuratorische Verantwortung und um die Verbindung von lokaler Szene und internationalem Kontext. Diese Folge führt in die Konschthal Esch nach Luxemburg. Im Gespräch mit Christian Mosar geht es um den Aufbau einer jungen Kunstinstitution, um kuratorische Verantwortung und um die Verbindung von lokaler Szene und internationalem Kontext.
Ouschtervakanz: do ass et traditionell bei eis Büro méi eidel an och dobausse wierkt alles méi roueg. Vläicht den ideale Moment fir emol iwwer verschidden Hannergrondgeräischer nozedenken, déi eis soss esou am Alldag stéieren, zum Deel psychesch manipuléieren. D'Escher Konschthal proposéiert zu dësem Sujet d'Gruppenexpo “État bruit”. Wonschkandidat an Ausgangspunkt vun der Ausstellung waren den Nik Novak plus seng bombastesch Lautspriecher-Skulpturen. D'Kerstin Thalau hat Geleeënheet mam gebiertege Mainzer a Walberliner wärend dem Expo-Montage ze schwätzen.
Et géing awer trotzdeem Problemer ginn, zum Beispill mam Drogekonsum ronderëm d'Schoulen.
The Fools say goodbye to Philosophy the Flaccid Unicorn and take on the bizarre stairwells of the Goblin King. At the top of the stairs, they find 3 doors that transport them to different rooms, depending on which person uses the door. There's a puzzle here, but the Fools take a long time to figure it out. Maybe if the Fools would try going DOWN stairs… Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/CreativeTypo and get additional content at www.afoolsquest.com Cast: Mike Cole = Uorag - Druid Furbolg Shifter. Tony Kinney = Eddie Falzone - Human Wizard. Jess Owen = Adira - Fire Genasi Barbarian. Jesse Wicks = Bill Quiverlance - Human Bard. Nico Rodriguez as your DM. If you would like to follow along with our map, you can find it on our social media pages: www.Facebook.com/afoolsquest / www.Instagram.com/afoolsquestpodcast Special thank you to our Patreon Executive Producers: Patrick T ArsenaultDungeon World: https://dungeon-world.com/ Music: Music provided in part by Midnight Syndicate. www.MidnightSyndicate.com Additional music provided by Algal the Bard. www.youtube.com/user/alvariu and Epidemic Sound
In Chur hat sich die Bevölkerung gestern mit fast 54 Prozent gegen den Umbau der Bahn auf den Hausberg Brambrüesch entschieden. Die geplante Direktverbindung, ein Projekt von rund 40 Millionen Franken, ist damit vom Tisch. Wie es mit der Brambrüeschbahn jetzt weitergehen soll, ist noch offen. Weiter in der Sendung: · In der Gemeinde Glarus Nord ist ein zweiter Wahlgang für das Gemeindepräsidium erforderlich. Weder der amtierende Gemeindepräsident, Fritz Staub (SVP), noch sein Herausforderer Samuel Zingg (SP) haben das absolute Mehr erreicht.
Die Churer Stimmbevölkerung hat einen Kredit von 40,6 Millionen Franken für eine neue Seilbahn auf den Churer Hausberg Brambrüesch abgelehnt. Noch vor sieben Jahren hiess das Volk einen 24,4 Millionen-Kredit für das Vorhaben gut. Weitere Resultate in dieser Sendung: · AR: Edgar Bischof von der SVP wurde zum neuen und einzigen Ausserrhoder Nationalrat gewählt. · SG: Ja zu allen drei kantonalen Vorlagen, inklusive Wil-West. · GL: Alle Bisherigen schaffen die Wiederwahl in die Glarner Regierung. · Sport: Der FC St. Gallen gewinnt das Heimspiel gegen den FC Basel 3:0.
Är relatable Hustlers – a.k.a. d'lëtzebuergescht Gina-Lisa an den Thanos vun de Männerentschëllegungen – sinn endlech nees do an hunn eng Folg an Iwwerlängt mat dobäi! Tëscht Fatima-änleche Visiounen, engem wichtege Lipödem-Opruff an dem taktloseste Lidd um Sat.1 enthülle mir dem Christine säi "Lieblingsplatz", berichten déi explosiivst Geschichten (Net laachen!) an David Lynch-änlech Erzielungen. Endlech gëtt och "Heated Rivalry" beschwat, decidéiert, wat ee mat ganz ville Suen maache kann an opgekläert, wou d'Discokugel erfonnt gouf. Mat on air sinn eng Sekten-Influencerin, d'Bitch vun Halloween, d'Désirée vun Esch an d'Isabelle vun Thionville, ausserdeem eng witzeg Barbe à papa, den "Airbud", eng literaresch wäertvoll Berliner WG, "T42" an d'"ARBED". Et gëtt och nees vill gefrot: Wéi ass dem Ilya Rozanov seng Squat-Routine? Ass den Tony Soprano en Opernsänger? A wat hunn d'Nina Hagen an d'"Foo Fighters"(leider) gemeinsam?
Wie kandidéiert um nächsten CSV-Kongress? Firwat kënne Leit sech zu Esch net umellen? A firwat hunn d'Zich esou vill Verspéidung? Mat deene Froe beschäftege sech d'Zeitungen.
Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin versucht seit vier Jahren, die Ukraine nicht an den Westen zu verlieren. Hunderttausende russische Soldaten haben dafür ihr Leben gegeben. Erfolg hatte Putin bislang nicht. »Acht Milliarden« schaut in dieser Ausgabe nach Kyjiw: eine Millionenstadt, die tagsüber versucht, den Alltag aufrechtzuerhalten. Und sich nachts durch Luftalarme, Drohnen und Raketenangriffe wieder im Ausnahmezustand wiederfindet. Dennoch versuchen die Menschen, ihr Leben nicht vom Krieg bestimmen zu lassen. Dazu kommt die Spannung in der Hauptstadtpolitik – und die paradoxe Lage eines Landes, das keine regulären Wahlen abhalten kann, während innenpolitische Konflikte weiterlaufen. In der aktuellen Ausgabe von »Acht Milliarden« spricht Host Juan Moreno mit dem SPIEGEL-Reporter Christian Esch, der gerade einen Monat in Kyjiw war und dort eine Stadt erlebt hat, die laut Esch im »Jetzt« lebt. Esch fragt sich, was eine permanente Unplanbarkeit psychologisch mit den Menschen in der Ukraine macht. Mehr zum Thema: (S+) Russland befindet sich laut Merz im »Zustand der tiefsten Barbarei« https://www.spiegel.de/politik/friedrich-merz-sieht-russland-im-zustand-der-tiefsten-barbarei-a-68218964-7266-43a6-9c1d-f34e08ca5d6c Abonniert »Acht Milliarden«, um die nächste Folge nicht zu verpassen. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast weiterempfehlt oder uns eine Bewertung hinterlasst.+++ 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 mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
Deals don't stall because people are lazy; they stall because the right people can't see the right risks at the right time. We sit down with Rick van Esch, CEO and co‑founder of Emma Legal (https://www.emma.legal), to unpack how AI-driven playbooks, structured data rooms, and permissioned collaboration can turn due diligence from a slog into a strategic advantage.Rick traces his path from capital markets to enterprise AI, then to building an AI legal due diligence platform that connects directly to leading data room providers. We break down how Emma structures messy uploads against due diligence request lists to reveal gaps early, and how its red flag engine highlights the clauses that matter—change of control, renewals, reserve matters, drag-along and tag-along rights—color-coded for fast triage. Instead of static PDFs, firms can export classic reports or share interactive dashboards that pair AI highlights with attorney commentary, letting clients and counterparties engage without compromising work product.We also explore vendor due diligence on the sell side, where prepping the “asset” before market speeds timelines and builds trust. Rick's car-sensor analogy lands: keep constant indicators on contracts and corporate housekeeping, then share that clarity with buyers. The same insights power post-close integration, acting as a single source of truth for renewal calendars, consents, and obligations—where real deal value is made or lost. Along the way, we talk network effects from inviting PE counsel and bankers into permissioned views, and why this kind of collaboration reduces friction while preserving security.For founders, Rick shares unvarnished advice: legal sales cycles demand perseverance, credibility matters, and fundraising can be a strategic signal when selling to enterprise buyers. Product–market–founder fit keeps you moving when timelines slip. If you care about legal technology, M&A due diligence, and building tools lawyers actually use, this conversation offers clear takeaways and practical detail you can put to work on your next deal. Subscribe, share with a colleague who lives in data rooms, and leave a review with the one feature that would save your team the most time.
Esch-sur-Alzette is inviting residents to help rethink the city's public spaces through its first Citizens' Assembly. ARA City Radio's interns Inara and Anna went down to Esch to interview the initiators.
Trainer Niko Kovac führt Borussia Dortmund auf Platz zwei der Bundesliga und zurück in die Champions League – doch Teile des BVB-Umfelds kritisieren den fehlenden Spielstil trotz sportlicher Stabilität.n n ▶️ Warum das wichtig ist:n Borussia Dortmund hat unter Trainer Niko Kovac eine bemerkenswerte Saison hingelegt: Platz zwei in der Bundesliga, Qualifikation für die Champions League, die zweitbeste Defensive der Liga mit nur 19 Gegentoren nach 20 Spieltagen. Im Kalenderjahr 2026 erzielte der BVB in jedem Spiel mindestens drei Tore. Trotzdem gibt es im Umfeld des Vereins Kritik am Spielstil. Kolumnist Matthias Esch verortet die Nörgler vor allem auf der Südtribüne und unter Journalisten, die die negative Stimmung aufgreifen. Die Jahre unter Jürgen Klopp haben laut Esch den BVB „positiv versaut" – die Fans erwarten mehr als nur korrekt heruntergespieltes Ergebnisfußball, sie wollen ein Rauschgefühl erleben. Intern steht Kovac nach Einschätzung von Esch kaum in der Kritik. Mannschaft und Klubführung wissen, was sie am Trainer haben – er hat Dortmund sportlich reifer und der Titelwahrscheinlichkeit näher gebracht. Der Weg zum möglichen Happy End könnte sich „unsexy" anfühlen.n n ⚽️ TAKEAWAYSn n - Niko Kovac hat Borussia Dortmund auf Platz zwei der Bundesliga und zurück in die Champions League geführt. - Der BVB hat mit 19 Gegentoren nach 20 Spieltagen die zweitbeste Defensive der Liga und erst eine Niederlage. - Im Kalenderjahr 2026 erzielte Borussia Dortmund in jedem Spiel mindestens drei Tore. - Teile des BVB-Umfelds kritisieren den Spielstil unter Kovac trotz der sportlichen Erfolge. - Matthias Esch sieht die Kritiker vor allem auf der Südtribüne und unter Journalisten und Content Creators. - Intern steht Trainer Niko Kovac laut Esch kaum in der Kritik bei Mannschaft und Klubführung.n n KAPITELn n 00:00 Kovac und der BVB: Ein Jahr der Veränderungen 03:10 Disziplin und Effektivität unter Kovac 05:54 Kritik an Kovac: Ein Blick auf die Erwartungen 09:01 Vergangenheit und Nostalgie: Klopps Einfluss auf den BVB 11:54 Die Rolle der Fans und der Medien 15:03 Kaderanalyse: Alte Zöpfe abschneiden 17:57 Offensive und Defensive: Die Balance finden 20:55 Big-Point-Spiele: Die entscheidenden Momente 24:01 Zukunftsperspektiven: Kovac und die nächsten Schritte 27:02 Schlussfolgerungen und Ausblick auf die Saisonn n ▶️ Mehr Analysen & Talks auf https://www.feverpitch.den #FeverPitch #FußballTalk #Bundesliga
Déi ökologesch Zukunft vun der Landwirtschaft, Esch als Stat vun deene Jonken an e Militärlager dat Joerzéngte laang net secher war. dat sinn d'Themen an der Presserevue.
In today's interview, Jordan sits down with the legendary heavy-hitter Eric "Butterbean" Esch to discuss a life story that spans from the height of global fame to the brink of physical collapse. Known for his "King of the Four-Rounders" status and his iconic appearance in Jackass, Butterbean candidly reveals the grit developed during his early years in rural Alabama, where he transitioned from a 100-degree factory floor to the world of professional fighting to provide for his family. The conversation takes a somber turn as Eric reflects on the "dark years"—a seven-year spiral into severe disability following a hip injury. He describes the crushing depression of being confined to a mobility scooter and the moment he began giving away his possessions, believing he had less than a year to live. This episode highlights his improbable redemption through DDP Yoga, a journey that saw him lose over 200 lbs and reclaim his life when doctors said it was impossible. Now 58 and feeling more capable than ever, Butterbean discusses his desire for one final fight against names like Jake Paul or Mike Tyson to prove that self-belief can overcome any obstacle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Deze week met Bart Mol, host van Satoshi Radio. Deze week in de Cryptocast Het jaar 2026 zou zomaar eens het jaar van Ethereum kunnen worden. Na de grote Fusaka-upgrade en de ambitie om de doorontwikkeling van het netwerk op te voeren lijkt er weer positieve energie rond het project te hangen. Steeds meer traditionele financiële instellingen willen met crypto aan de gang en komen daardoor bij Ethereum terecht. Tegelijkertijd zorgt de uitbouw van het project ook voor spanningen tussen de idealistische grondbeginselen van het platform en de belofte van het grote geld. Waar het platform maar door blijft groeien, lijkt er in de koers van ether nog weinig beweging te zitten. Hoe dat komt en meer bespreekt presentator Meindert Schut samen met co-host Jacob Boersma met Mathijs van Esch, general partner bij Maven11. Luister naar Cryptocast 412BSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deze week met Bart Mol, host van Satoshi Radio. Deze week in de Cryptocast Het jaar 2026 zou zomaar eens het jaar van Ethereum kunnen worden. Na de grote Fusaka-upgrade en de ambitie om de doorontwikkeling van het netwerk op te voeren lijkt er weer positieve energie rond het project te hangen. Steeds meer traditionele financiële instellingen willen met crypto aan de gang en komen daardoor bij Ethereum terecht. Tegelijkertijd zorgt de uitbouw van het project ook voor spanningen tussen de idealistische grondbeginselen van het platform en de belofte van het grote geld. Waar het platform maar door blijft groeien, lijkt er in de koers van ether nog weinig beweging te zitten. Hoe dat komt en meer bespreekt presentator Meindert Schut samen met co-host Jacob Boersma met Mathijs van Esch, general partner bij Maven11. Luister naar Cryptocast 412BSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In deze nieuwe reeks veteranenverhalen de beurt aan een duo. Luuk Elshout en Dennis van Esch nemen onze mee naar hun verhaal in deze aflevering van Mee Op Missie. Luuk en Dennis vertellen over hun keuze om bij defensie te gaan en over de uitzending die op 20 juni 2009 in Afghanistan een heel dramatische wending kenden. Luuk en Dennis reden met hun voertuig op een bermbom. Dennis verloor daarbij zijn beide benen.In deze aflevering vertellen Luuk en Dennis over keuzes maken, verantwoordelijkheid nemen en kameraadschap. Maar ook over het gevoel van onoverwinnelijkheid en de rol van muziek. Onder andere over het nummer Samen dat Snelle naar aanleiding van het verhaal van Luuk en Dennis maakte.
Et ginn Nouvellë vu Lët‘z Arles, also vun der ASBL, déi sech zanter 10 Joer dofir asetzt, datt op de renomméierte Rencontres de la photo vun Arles Lëtzebuerger Fotokonscht eng Plaz huet. Lët'z Arles vergi jo ewell zwee Luxembourg Photo Awards, kuerz LUPA: den Haapt-LUPA beinhalt eng Ausstellung wärend de Rencontres zu Arles; un de LUPA Mentorship ass eng Kënschtler:inne-Residenz zu Arles plus en Encadrement duerch Profie gekoppelt. And the LUPA Mentorship 2026 goes to ... Néckel Scholtus, Fotografin a -Pedagogin, 1982 zu Esch gebuer. D'Kerstin Thalau huet virun eiser Kulturen-Emissioun mat der frëschgebakener Laureatin geschwat.
Mam Récktrëtt vum Georges Mischo ass de Projet Sportsmusée op der Rouder Lëns zu Esch gestuerwen, elo mécht eng nei Iddi hire Wee: e Stadmusée fir Esch.
Ein einseitiger Friedensvertrag, an den sich Wladimir Putin womöglich nicht einmal halten wird: Es könnte der einzige Ausweg für die Ukraine sein. Es war ein bekanntes Bild: Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin verhandelt über den Frieden in der Ukraine, und weder ein Außenminister noch Uno- oder EU-Gesandte sind anwesend. Ein Vertreter der Ukraine fehlt ebenfalls. Putins Gegenüber: Steve Witkoff, Sondergesandter der USA, der vor allem als Immobilienmilliardär aus New York bekannt und ein Geschäftsfreund von Donald Trump ist. Daneben: Jared Kushner, Trumps Schwiegersohn, der keine offizielle Rolle in der US-Regierung innehat. Die angesetzten »Sondierungen für einen möglichen Frieden« in der Ukraine werden nach fünf Stunden ohne konkrete Ergebnisse vertagt. Erkenntnisse gibt es dennoch. In dieser Ausgabe von »Acht Milliarden« spricht Host Juan Moreno mit Christian Esch, SPIEGEL-Reporter für Osteuropa und den postsowjetischen Raum. Nach Gesprächen mit ranghohen Beamten in Kyjiw ist Esch davon überzeugt, dass zum ersten Mal eine echte Chance auf Frieden bestehen könnte. Und zwar, weil den Ukrainern die eigene prekäre militärische Situation sehr bewusst ist. Mehr zum Thema: (S+) US-Friedensplan: Diese Optionen hat die Ukraine jetzt – eine Analyse von Christian Esch: https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/us-friedensplan-fuer-die-ukraine-diesmal-ist-es-ernst-a-5af23c60-f434-4b53-8a9e-f39e36b2beca (S+) Skandal in der Ukraine: Diesem Mann vertraute Selenskyj – bis es nicht mehr ging – von Christian Esch: https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/ukraine-andrij-jermak-muss-gehen-warum-wolodymyr-selenskyj-seinen-engsten-vertrauten-feuert-a-3030914c-1d93-4d90-a25d-88a7cbb06c86 (S+) Korruptionsskandal in der Ukraine: Die Lehren aus »Minditsch-Gate« – ein Kommentar von Christian Esch: https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/ukraine-die-lehren-aus-minditsch-gate-a-11909ff1-eb27-439d-8973-7c357fee5107 Abonniert »Acht Milliarden«, um die nächste Folge nicht zu verpassen. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast weiterempfehlt oder uns eine Bewertung hinterlasst.+++ 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 mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
Sujeten haut: Alphabetisatioun op Franséisch, Ernärung bei Jonken, Staatsdefizit, 2. Dag Bommeleeër-bis-Prozess, Futtball, Theater zu Esch a Film vun der Woch.
One of the best playoff series in recent MLW history — the Preds vs. D-Backs — gets a full breakdown this week. Justin Esch joins the show to relive the action, talk about the trade that brought him to the Preds, and preview the upcoming 9 Innings, 9 Hot Dogs Challenge.
Eis Sujete vun haut: 1. Family Pride Day, LëtzFrance bréngt Communautéiten zesummen, Resistenzmusée zu Esch, Réckbléck op Däitschland an Internationales.
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This week, we take you to New Garden Friends Meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina where pastor Brenda Esch delivers a deeply personal message about the fear and promise of new beginnings. Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
SPIEGEL-Reporter Christian Esch war an der Frontlinie des Ukraine-Kriegs. Er bringt zwei Erkenntnisse mit: Eine Front gibt es praktisch nicht mehr – und: Ästhetisch ähnelt moderner Krieg einem Mad-Max-Film. Hat der US-Präsident seine Meinung zu Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin tatsächlich geändert? Er sei enttäuscht von Putin, sagte Donald Trump vor Journalisten. Dieser sei nicht bereit, einen »Deal« einzugehen. Die Reaktion darauf hat viele überrascht: Trump erklärte sich bereit, mehr Waffen in die Ukraine zu liefern. Dazu gab es ein Ultimatum: 50 Tage habe Moskau Zeit, einem Friedensabkommen zuzustimmen, sonst werde er neue Sanktionen gegen das Land verhängen und Zölle gegen Russlands Handelspartner erheben. In der aktuellen Folge des SPIEGEL-Podcasts »Acht Milliarden« spricht Host Juan Moreno mit SPIEGEL-Reporter Christian Esch, der gerade aus der Ukraine zurückgekehrt ist. Esch war an der Front, besser gesagt, in dem Areal, das mittlerweile als Front bezeichnet wird. Durch den immer intensiver gewordenen Drohnenkrieg hat sich die Gefahrenlage mittlerweile komplett geändert: »Soldaten können Stellungen teilweise über Monate nicht verlassen, weil sie bei jeder Bewegung von Drohnen entdeckt und attackiert werden können. Psychologisch ist das kaum auszuhalten.« Mehr zum Thema: (S+) Russlands Krieg tritt in eine neue Phase ein: Drohnenschwärme stoßen weit ins ukrainische Hinterland vor. Im Donbass entsteht eine Todeszone, in der jede Bewegung die letzte sein kann. Ein Bericht von der Kampflinie – von Christian Esch und Fedir Petrov (Fotos): https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/russland-ukraine-krieg-in-neuer-phase-durch-drohnen-angriffe-bericht-von-der-kampflinie-a-08d3dc29-b967-49a7-82a1-37cd0dc1f2dc 50 Tage Friedensfrist, dann Strafzölle: Trumps Ultimatum an Russland klingt kraftvoll. Doch der Kreml gibt sich demonstrativ gelassen. Er hat guten Grund dazu – von Alexander Chernyshev und Jan Puhl: https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/donald-trump-und-der-ukraine-krieg-wladimir-putin-geruht-vielleicht-spaeter-zu-antworten-a-cdb442b3-10a7-4e22-96a1-d9a7ffd1bb64 Abonniert »Acht Milliarden«, um die nächste Folge nicht zu verpassen. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast weiterempfehlt oder uns eine Bewertung hinterlasst.+++ 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 mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
Sujeten haut: 30 Joer no Srebrenica, Pride zu Esch an d'Demo vun de jonken Iraner an der Stad.
Housing is one of the most emotionally charged, personally impactful, and politically complex issues in Luxembourg today. Housing is one of the most emotionally charged, personally impactful, and politically complex issues in Luxembourg today. In today's show, my guests are: - Minister Claude Meisch, who holds the portfolios for Housing and Spatial Planning; and Education, Children and Youth, talks about the way in which he sees the picture to be tackeld and his ideas for doing so. - Professor Lindsay Flynn, Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of Luxembourg, examines the causes and consequences of housing-driven inequality in Europe and North America. - Martin Stoz, a real estate and social entrepreneur, whose estate agency gives away one third of its commission to a charity of the seller's choice. Minister Meisch: Build Faster, Smarter, Fairer Minister Meisch outlines a housing landscape shaped by rapid economic growth, population expansion, and a growing disconnect between incomes and housing prices. “We want to be a country where every family finds an affordable home,” he says, but current waiting lists have over 5,500 families are on the public housing waiting list, and many more have simply given up trying. To tackle this, the government is pushing through 40 new measures to simplify building procedures, accelerate planning, and prioritise affordable housing, particularly near transport hubs and employment zones. Spatial planning also must include schooling, healthcare, green spaces, and de-centralisation, away from just Luxembourg city and Esch, to include projects such as the Nordstad, to develop Ettelbrück and Diekirch as northern urban centres. Define Affordable: A Moving Target Prof. Lindsay Flynn draws a sharp distinction between policy definitions of affordable housing and people's lived realities. “When people say ‘affordable', they mean affordable for them – not a statistical bracket,” she notes. Her research, funded by the FNR's PROPEL project, focuses on the ripple effects of housing inequality – particularly among young people and renters. Unlike many EU countries, Luxembourg offers both rental and ownership options under the affordable label. However, whether these are truly accessible depends on income, mortgage access, and policy eligibility – highlighting the mismatch between public definitions and private experience. Renting Realities: What Tenants Are Up Against Prof. Flynn's team recently led a landmark study for Mieterschutz Luxembourg, delving into tenant experiences in the private rental market. The findings included mould and landlords commonly ignoring repair requests. Even when tenants have legal rights, many lack the time, money, or confidence, especially in a foreign language, to enforce them. One practical solution she proposes is to download a letter template to support tenants in communicating formally with landlords. But “many fear retaliation. They don't want to make a fuss.” Youth Extended: The Hidden Costs of Inaccessibility Young people are increasingly stuck at home longer, delaying not only homeownership but life itself: settling down with a partner, starting families, building a financial base. Flynn warns that the housing crisis is “not just about shelter. It's shaping our demographics, our birth rates, and our economic futures.” Her transatlantic studies show striking similarities between Europe and North America: housing costs directly correlate with smaller families and fewer life milestones. “It's not always delay,” she says. “Sometimes, it's trade-off. Life choices are being forgone because of rent.” Immigration, Inclusion & Infrastructure Luxembourg can't cap immigration under EU law. So instead, it must anticipate growth. That means not only more homes, but more schools, including three new international public schools planned by 2028, and better integration. “Only one-third of children in Luxembourg speak Luxembourgish or German at home,” notes Minister Meisch. Flexibility in education, housing, and planning is essential for cohesion. Can Design Save the City? What about the aesthetics of housing? Minister Meisch admits not all new developments are beautiful, and that's a problem. While individual communes control architectural regulations, the Ministry of the Interior is working on harmonising rules. Public developers like the Fonds du Logement are increasingly showcasing that affordability and design don't have to be mutually exclusive. A Human-Centred Real Estate Model Finally, Martin Stoz of Together Immo offers a fresh take: a for-profit real estate agency that donates a third of every commission to a charity of the seller's choice. “I wanted my work to have meaning,” he explains. Stoz hopes to build a model of conscious capitalism in a sector often criticised for its contribution to inequality. Do write to tell us about your housing experiences in Luxembourg. https://www.uni.lu/fhse-en/people/lindsay-flynn/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordstad https://together-immo.lu/ https://snhbm.lu/ https://fondsdulogement.lu/fr
Minister Meisch outlines his plan, alongside Professor Lindsay Flynn discussing house-driven inequality and Martin Stoz highlighting his estate agency's community initiatives. Housing is one of the most emotionally charged, personally impactful, and politically complex issues in Luxembourg today. In today's show, my guests are: - Minister Claude Meisch, who holds the portfolios for Housing and Spatial Planning; and Education, Children and Youth, talks about the way in which he sees the picture to be tackeld and his ideas for doing so. - Professor Lindsay Flynn, Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of Luxembourg, examines the causes and consequences of housing-driven inequality in Europe and North America. - Martin Stoz, a real estate and social entrepreneur, whose estate agency gives away one third of its commission to a charity of the seller's choice. Minister Meisch: Build Faster, Smarter, Fairer Minister Meisch outlines a housing landscape shaped by rapid economic growth, population expansion, and a growing disconnect between incomes and housing prices. “We want to be a country where every family finds an affordable home,” he says, but current waiting lists have over 5,500 families are on the public housing waiting list, and many more have simply given up trying. To tackle this, the government is pushing through 40 new measures to simplify building procedures, accelerate planning, and prioritise affordable housing, particularly near transport hubs and employment zones. Spatial planning also must include schooling, healthcare, green spaces, and de-centralisation, away from just Luxembourg city and Esch, to include projects such as the Nordstad, to develop Ettelbrück and Diekirch as northern urban centres. Define Affordable: A Moving Target Prof. Lindsay Flynn draws a sharp distinction between policy definitions of affordable housing and people's lived realities. “When people say ‘affordable', they mean affordable for them – not a statistical bracket,” she notes. Her research, funded by the FNR's PROPEL project, focuses on the ripple effects of housing inequality – particularly among young people and renters. Unlike many EU countries, Luxembourg offers both rental and ownership options under the affordable label. However, whether these are truly accessible depends on income, mortgage access, and policy eligibility – highlighting the mismatch between public definitions and private experience. Renting Realities: What Tenants Are Up Against Prof. Flynn's team recently led a landmark study for Mieterschutz Luxembourg, delving into tenant experiences in the private rental market. The findings included mould and landlords commonly ignoring repair requests. Even when tenants have legal rights, many lack the time, money, or confidence, especially in a foreign language, to enforce them. One practical solution she proposes is to download a letter template to support tenants in communicating formally with landlords. But “many fear retaliation. They don't want to make a fuss.” Youth Extended: The Hidden Costs of Inaccessibility Young people are increasingly stuck at home longer, delaying not only homeownership but life itself: settling down with a partner, starting families, building a financial base. Flynn warns that the housing crisis is “not just about shelter. It's shaping our demographics, our birth rates, and our economic futures.” Her transatlantic studies show striking similarities between Europe and North America: housing costs directly correlate with smaller families and fewer life milestones. “It's not always delay,” she says. “Sometimes, it's trade-off. Life choices are being forgone because of rent.” Immigration, Inclusion & Infrastructure Luxembourg can't cap immigration under EU law. So instead, it must anticipate growth. That means not only more homes, but more schools, including three new international public schools planned by 2028, and better integration. “Only one-third of children in Luxembourg speak Luxembourgish or German at home,” notes Minister Meisch. Flexibility in education, housing, and planning is essential for cohesion. Can Design Save the City? What about the aesthetics of housing? Minister Meisch admits not all new developments are beautiful, and that's a problem. While individual communes control architectural regulations, the Ministry of the Interior is working on harmonising rules. Public developers like the Fonds du Logement are increasingly showcasing that affordability and design don't have to be mutually exclusive. A Human-Centred Real Estate Model Finally, Martin Stoz of Together Immo offers a fresh take: a for-profit real estate agency that donates a third of every commission to a charity of the seller's choice. “I wanted my work to have meaning,” he explains. Stoz hopes to build a model of conscious capitalism in a sector often criticised for its contribution to inequality. Do write to tell us about your housing experiences in Luxembourg. https://www.uni.lu/fhse-en/people/lindsay-flynn/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordstad https://together-immo.lu/ https://snhbm.lu/ https://fondsdulogement.lu/fr
Sujeten haut: De Virowend vun Nationalfeierdag zu Esch, an der Stad an zu Monnerech, d'Ried vum Premier Frieden, USA attackéieren Atomanlagen am Iran a Sport.
Een nieuw dieptepunt in de oorlog in Gaza: bij de verdeling van voedsel werden deze week drie dagen op rij mensen gedood. Wereldwijd neemt de woede over het Gaza-beleid van Israël toe, ook – mondjesmaat – in Israël zelf. Broeit er een protestbeweging? Pieter Klok spreekt erover met verslaggevers van de buitenlandredactie Sacha Kester en Carlijn van Esch. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Pieter KlokRedactie: Corinne van Duin, Lotte Grimbergen, Julia van Alem en Jasper VeenstraMontage: Rinkie BartelsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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 2 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. To get in touch with Tom:https://eschconsulting.com/https://www.youtube.com/@UCADFdw9POGoK5eEGFCDKufw To Get a Copy of Tom's Book:https://eschconsulting.com/book/Summary:In this episode of the Elevator Careers Podcast, host Matthew Allred interviews Tom Esch on leadership, communication, and organizational success. Esch emphasizes the importance of personal accountability, emotional intelligence, and conscious communication in building a strong safety culture. He shares a story about a construction site where a lack of communication led to a fatal accident, highlighting the need for leaders to foster open dialogue. Esch also discusses the impact of rank and power dynamics on workplace safety and productivity, using examples from various industries. He stresses the significance of trust, empathy, and forgiveness in fostering a safe and effective work environment.
Er versprach eine Lösung in 24 Stunden. Nach drei Monaten scheint US-Präsident Donald Trump zu erkennen, was viele in der Ukraine schon lange wissen: Putin will keinen Frieden. Chronik eines angekündigten Scheiterns. Am 8. Mai schrieb Trump noch, dass er sich an Sanktionen beteiligen werde. »Wenn der Waffenstillstand nicht eingehalten wird, werden die USA und ihre Partner weitere Sanktionen verhängen«, schrieb Trump nach einem Telefonat mit dem ukrainischen Präsidenten Wolodymyr Selenskyj auf seiner Plattform »Truth Social«. Nach einem langen Telefonat Anfang der Woche mit Russlands Präsidenten Wladimir Putin, scheint das nun anders zu sein. Offenbar verliert Trump das Interesse an der Vermittlerrolle und will das Problem den Europäern überlassen. In der aktuellen Folge von »Acht Milliarden«, dem Außenpolitik-Podcast des SPIEGEL spricht Host Juan Moreno mit Christian Esch, lange Jahre Bürochef des SPIEGEL in Moskau. Esch rekonstruiert die Ereignisse rund um die Friedensbemühungen im Ukraine-Krieg der letzten Monate, die letztlich zu einer Erkenntnis bei Trump geführt hätten: »Eigentlich bleibt jetzt nach all dem Hin und Her für die Amerikaner nur, dass jedem klar geworden ist - Putin will keinen Frieden«, 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 mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
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.
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.
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 […]
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.
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)
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.
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!