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Schreib mir gern dein Feedback!Matthias Werner war Posaunist bei Federspiel und war auch schon mal im Podcast zu Gast. Nach seinem Ausstieg konzentriert es sich nur noch auf das Komponieren. Vor drei Jahren gab es schon seine erste Blasorchester-Studien "Pimp your Blasorchester". Jetzt ist der zweite Teil draußen, es geht um Intonation und wir reden darüber. Aber, dem nicht genug, ich wollte von ihm auch etwas über seinen Ausflug nach Amerika in die Filmkomponistenszene wissen. Viel Spaß!Wer an den Noten interessiert ist:https://www.matthiaswernermusic.com/shop
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Rev. Erica Federspiel Richmond, Parish Minister, preaching Worship service given November 3, 2024 Prayer by David Whitford, Worship Associate https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Twenty years ago, the Red Sox finally broke the curse and won the World Series after an 86 year drought. They sustained a sense of belonging and connection through ups and downs, wins and losses. As we look towards the election on Tuesday, what spiritual lessons can we glean from the 2004 World Series? Let's cowboy up. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. This Sunday half of the offering supports Resource Organizing Project. Resource Organizing Project builds stronger movements for justice and liberation in New England with racial, economic, environmental, and gender justice partners. They offer affordable and high quality services, practices, spaces, and pathways that support both interdependence and self-reliance for community self-determination. ROP is endorsed by Episcopal Dioceses and by the Reparations Interfaith Coalition. The remaining half of your offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive. About our Lead Minister: Rev. Marta Flanagan began her ministry as our twentieth called minister at First Parish in the fall of 2009. She is a genuine and forthright preacher. In conversation she is direct and engaging. She speaks of prayer with as much ease as she laughs at human foibles. We call her “Marta.” Marta is a religious liberal, a theist, a feminist, and a lover of the woods. As a student of American history at Smith College she was captivated by the stories of social reformers who were motivated and sustained by their faith. That led her to consider the ministry and to study at Harvard Divinity School from where she was graduated in 1986. She was the first woman minister in the city of Salem, Massachusetts, serving at the First Universalist Church there (1987-1997). She served in a co-ministry at South Church (Unitarian Universalist) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, (1997-2005) from where she is minister emerita. Marta served as interim minister in Montpelier, Vermont (2008-2009). She is trained as a spiritual director. For three years she lived in the Vermont woods practicing voluntary simplicity and the spiritual life. Marta enjoys the vitality of First Parish and our strong sense of community. She celebrates the yearning for depth and the desire to make a difference in the world that she finds here.
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Rev. Erica Federspiel Richmond, Parish Minister Worship service given October 13, 2024 Prayer by Loren Gomez, Worship Associate https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Using Robin Wall Kimmerer's book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” Rev. Erica will explore how theological pluralism came to be a priority in Unitarian Universalism and what Indigenous wisdom might teach us today. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. This Sunday half of the offering supports Native Land Conservancy of Mashpee, MA, founded in 2012, is the the first land trust east of the Mississippi led by Indigenous people. Their mission is to "protect sacred spaces, habitat areas for our winged and four-legged neighbors, and other essential ecosystem resources to benefit Mother Earth and all human beings." The remaining half of your offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive. About our Lead Minister: Rev. Marta Flanagan began her ministry as our twentieth called minister at First Parish in the fall of 2009. She is a genuine and forthright preacher. In conversation she is direct and engaging. She speaks of prayer with as much ease as she laughs at human foibles. We call her “Marta.” Marta is a religious liberal, a theist, a feminist, and a lover of the woods. As a student of American history at Smith College she was captivated by the stories of social reformers who were motivated and sustained by their faith. That led her to consider the ministry and to study at Harvard Divinity School from where she was graduated in 1986. She was the first woman minister in the city of Salem, Massachusetts, serving at the First Universalist Church there (1987-1997). She served in a co-ministry at South Church (Unitarian Universalist) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, (1997-2005) from where she is minister emerita. Marta served as interim minister in Montpelier, Vermont (2008-2009). She is trained as a spiritual director. For three years she lived in the Vermont woods practicing voluntary simplicity and the spiritual life. Marta enjoys the vitality of First Parish and our strong sense of community. She celebrates the yearning for depth and the desire to make a difference in the world that she finds here.
Federspiel Bläserensemble Frédéric Alvarado-Dupuy und Philip Haas im Gespräch mit Ursula Pucher
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given September 15, 2024 Prayer by Rev. Marta Morris Flanagan, Lead Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 As we look towards the election in November, as we protect and fight for democracy, what role will each of us play? Using Deepa Iyer's social change ecosystem map, Rev. Erica will invite each of us to think about what, in particular, we might offer. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. This Sunday half of the offering supports Gould Farm, www.gouldfarm.org, in Monterey, MA, founded in 1913, is the first residential therapeutic community in the nation dedicated to helping adults with mental health and related challenges move toward recovery and independence through community living, meaningful work, and clinical care. The remaining half of your offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive. About our Lead Minister: Rev. Marta Flanagan began her ministry as our twentieth called minister at First Parish in the fall of 2009. She is a genuine and forthright preacher. In conversation she is direct and engaging. She speaks of prayer with as much ease as she laughs at human foibles. We call her “Marta.” Marta is a religious liberal, a theist, a feminist, and a lover of the woods. As a student of American history at Smith College she was captivated by the stories of social reformers who were motivated and sustained by their faith. That led her to consider the ministry and to study at Harvard Divinity School from where she was graduated in 1986. She was the first woman minister in the city of Salem, Massachusetts, serving at the First Universalist Church there (1987-1997). She served in a co-ministry at South Church (Unitarian Universalist) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, (1997-2005) from where she is minister emerita. Marta served as interim minister in Montpelier, Vermont (2008-2009). She is trained as a spiritual director. For three years she lived in the Vermont woods practicing voluntary simplicity and the spiritual life. Marta enjoys the vitality of First Parish and our strong sense of community. She celebrates the yearning for depth and the desire to make a difference in the world that she finds here.
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given June 9, 2024 Prayer by Rev. Marta Morris Flanagan, Lead Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Join us for a fun and unique intergenerational service on June 9th. Revs. Erica Richmond and Stevie Carmody will lead us in playful yet poignant reflections celebrating LGBTQ+ pride, allyship, flower communion, and one another. Bring flowers for our annual flower communion and plan on staying after worship for our end-of-year picnic. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For June, July and August 2024, the Giving First recipients are the ArCs Cluster, a local refugee support group, and the Immigrant Learning Center, a not-for-profit organization in Malden, MA. The remaining half of your offering supports the life and work of this Parish. The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given May 12, 2024 Prayer by Rev. Marta Morris Flanagan, Lead Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 This coming Sunday, Rev. Erica Richmond will preach on love- how imperfect, vulnerable and messy it can be. It is this type of love that makes us real and allows us to be our real selves. Our high school seniors will delight us with a reenactment of the Velveteen Rabbit and then, as they prepare for their next chapters, we bless them as a faith community! Join us for this very special Sunday. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For May 2024, the Giving First recipient is Neighborhood Birth Center. This Sunday half of the offering supports the Neighborhood Birth Center, which offers comprehensive midwifery care throughout pregnancy, labor, birth and the postpartum period by integrating an independent community birth center in Boston's healthcare and community landscape. The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
In erster Linie ist sie Sommelière mit Leib und Seele, aber man könnte durchaus sagen, dass Claudia Stern die Olivenölwelt in Deutschland ein großes Stück besser gemacht hat. Man darf durchaus behaupten, dass sie das Schokoladenbewusstsein und den Horizont vieler nicht nur erweitert, sondern komplett neu angeordnet hat. Man muss aber auch konstatieren, daß sie die gesamte Genussseminarkultur komplett neu definiert hat. Ein weinlicher Tausendsassa, ein schillerndes Juwel in der Genusswelt, wie ein funkelnder Diamant in einem Meer von Aromen, Geschmack und Kreativität, strahlt sie mit einer unvergleichlichen Brillanz, die die Sinne belebt und die Vorstellungskraft ihrer Hörerschaft entfesselt. Ihre Talente sind so vielfältig wie die Farbenvielfalt bei Roséweinen und so dynamisch wie die Herbststürme im Weinberg. Sie ist eine Meisterin der Sprache, die mit einer eloquenten Feder und einer faszinierenden Rhetorik das Herz jedes Connaisseurs erreicht und den Geschmacksgeist zu neuen Höhen inspiriert. Es gibt keine Facette in der Weinwelt, die sie noch nicht bespielt hat und mehr dessen, in der sie nicht großartig war. Vom kleinen Privatevent, der Arbeit am Tisch des Gastes, hin zum gewaltigen Großevents mit einem vinologischen Grundfundament. Sie durchbricht die Grenzen des Vorstellbaren, immer mit einem ganz großen Feinsinn. Als Eventkoordinatorin ist sie eine Visionärin, die mit einem geschulten Auge für Schönheit und Ästhetik Räume zum Leben erweckt und sie mit einem Hauch von Eleganz und Raffinesse veredelt. Ihre kreativen Veranstaltungen sind wie Fenster zur Seele, durch die man ihre Leidenschaft und ihre unerschöpfliche Kreativität erkennen kann. Als passionierte Moderatorin spielt sie die philosophische Klaviatur der Wortgewalt die die Sinne berühren und Emotionen wecken, die tief in den Herzen verankert sind. Doch nicht nur im Weinentertainment auf der Bühne findet sie ihre Erfüllung, auch in der Wortschrift erstrahlt sie als begnadete Journalistin, die mit jedem Wort und jeder Beschreibung die Leser in ihren Bann zieht und sie auf eine tiefenpsychologische Weinreise entführt. Als Schriftstellerin bewegt sie sich mühelos zwischen den Genres, vom Fachfundament, hin über Lyrik zur Prosa, mit Spuren von Belletristik begleiteter Sachliteratur, und hinterlässt dabei eine Spur von fesselnden Weingeschichten und tiefgründigen Gedanken, die lange nach dem Lesen im Geist des Lesers verweilen. Ihr Leben ist ein Kaleidoskop der Erfahrungen, ein Mosaik der Genussleidenschaften, das sich zu einem faszinierenden Porträt einer modernen Weinfachfrau zusammenfügt, die mit Anmut und Entschlossenheit die Welt um sich herum zum Genießen bringt und dabei ihre eigene einzigartige Spur hinterlässt, die noch lange über ihre Zeit hinaus strahlen wird. _____ Claudia Stern, Beethovenstraße 12, 50674 Köln, Telefon: +49 221 79005617, Email: claudia@wineandglory.de Mit herzlichen Grußworten von: Joachim Heger, Winzer, Freund und Weggefärte Patrick von Vacano, Original Beans, Freund und Begleiter ------------------------------------- Diese Folge von SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Mundschenke unserer Zeit wird begleitet von durch Silvio Nitzsche ausgewählte Weine aus dem Programm der Schlumberger Gruppe, zu der die Handelshäuser Schlumberger, Segnitz, Consigliovini und das Privatkundenportal Bremer Weinkolleg gehören. ------------------------------------- Sehr gerne empfehle ich die folgenden Weine: 2022 Grüner Veltliner, Federspiel, Rudi Pichler, Wachau Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/U3qfax Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/oM3NYk _____ 2021 Beaune “Clos des Mouches” Rouge, Premier Cru, Joseph Drouhin, Côte de Beaune, Burgund, Frankreich Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/RpYD2y Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/Woq7Tt _____ 2019 Turriga Isola dei Nuraghi, Argiolas, Sardinien, Italien Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/a6kMb2 Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/nfATXE ----------------------
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given April 7, 2024 Prayer by Elizabeth Hunter, Worship Associate https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Join Rev. Erica Richmond this coming Sunday as she preaches about congregational governance, dissent, and communion. Don't worry, she promises to make it interesting. As Unitarian Universalists we have a long standing commitment to democracy, what does that look like in our congregation? What does that teach us about community? We will also be blessing our new set of teachers for religious education! Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For April 2024, the Giving First recipient is the Living Legacy Project. The mission of the Living Legacy Project (https://www.livinglegacypilgrimage.org/) is to provide experiential education about the American Civil Rights Movement that challenges, inspires, and equips people from diverse backgrounds and identities for justice work in their communities and beyond. Despite gains made by the American Civil Rights Movement to ensure that all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, or color, have access to human and civil rights, much work remains. Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) continued to be imprisoned at a higher rate than white people, subjected to police overreach, experienced more poverty, and had fewer opportunities. Protecting voting rights to eliminate mass incarceration takes committed activists and organizers willing to take stands against injustice. The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given March 24, 2024 Prayer by Rev. Marta Morris Flanagan, Lead Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 On Palm Sunday, join Rev. Erica Richmond and the worship team as we talk about the spiritual themes of Palm Sunday. Holy Weeks teaches us about sitting with pain before rebirth. How does this show up in our individual lives? How do we wrestle with messy transformation? Come join us for worship and enjoy our featured musicians- Sam Fleishman, Paul Franzosa, Heather Mumford, and David Whitford! Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For March 2024, the Giving First recipient is ZUMIX. (https://www.zumix.org/) ZUMIX is an East Boston-based nonprofit dedicated to building a community through music and creative technology. We believe music is the most powerful means of developing adolescent self-identity. Our award-winning music and creative technology programming is designed to equip youth with the tools necessary to reach their full potential, while creating a safe space for youth to explore who they are and who they want to be. Through community events, ZUMIX also provides access to top-quality arts experiences for a low-income, historically underserved neighborhood. The Engine Company 40 Firehouse renovations transformed a long-abandoned building into a beautiful, functional and inspiring cultural and performance space for ZUMIX programs, participants and the East Boston community at large. Renovations with the latest green technology have saved a historic site that contributes to a healthier environment, creates educational opportunities for our youth, and strengthens our financial sustainability by reducing energy costs and attracting funders who support “green” organizations. The Firehouse received Gold LEED Certification, an impressive accomplishment for a renovation project. The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given February 25, 2024 Prayer by Bill Licea-Kane, Worship Associate https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 Join us this Sunday as Rev. Erica Richmond explores the theology of play and its importance in our lives. What might reconnect us to childlike wonder? Don't worry, it's not all talk, we will have a chance to play with markers, clay, and other crafts during worship! Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For February 2024, the Giving First recipient is VoteRiders. VoteRiders' mission is to ensure that no eligible voter is prevented from casting a ballot that counts due to voter ID laws, either directly from lack of acceptable ID or indirectly because of voter confusion. VoteRiders educates voters and assists citizens to secure their voter ID. They inspire and support organizations, volunteers, and communities to sustain such voter ID education and assistance efforts. Learn more at the VoteRiders website, https://www.voteriders.org/. The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Worship service given February 4, 2024 Prayer by Elizabeth Hunter, Worship Associate https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 As we take stock of our lives and these times, it can be challenging but sacred work to consider what the world will look like for future generations. How do we make sense of our legacies? Join parish minister, Rev. Erica, as she shares wisdom from a group called the Loose Ends – knitters who finish projects for other sewers after they die. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For February 2024, the Giving First recipient is VoteRiders. VoteRiders' mission is to ensure that no eligible voter is prevented from casting a ballot that counts due to voter ID laws, either directly from lack of acceptable ID or indirectly because of voter confusion. VoteRiders educates voters and assists citizens to secure their voter ID. They inspire and support organizations, volunteers, and communities to sustain such voter ID education and assistance efforts. Learn more at the VoteRiders website, https://www.voteriders.org/. The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish. To donate using your smartphone, you may text “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in the texts you receive.
Dagens erhvervsoverblik: Efter nye dokumenter regner kritikken ned over Gorissen Federspiel for sin rolle i Nordic-Waste sagen, Coops nye formand vil redde økonomien med mere demokrati og synlighed, USA's væksttal skyder recessionen til hjørne. Dagens vært: Sofie Rud (soru@borsen.dk)
This week on How To Win: Chris Federspiel of Blackthorn.io, a company specializing in Salesforce integration and application development. You'll hear about Blackthorn's strategic approach to the Salesforce ecosystem, the critical role of customer feedback in shaping their product development, and the journey of focusing their offerings to achieve significant growth in the competitive SaaS market.Key Points:00:00:16 How did Blackthorn achieve its growth?00:01:30 How long to build first product?00:03:36 Time to hit 1 million ARR?00:04:21 Target customers for your products?00:06:09 Explain go-to-market strategy?00:08:18 Go-to-market for growth acceleration?00:09:54 Current product lineup?00:14:10 Target customer segment evolution?00:16:09 Effective customer acquisition channels?00:17:42 Monitoring competition?00:19:12 Unsuccessful strategic bets?00:21:45 Importance of company focus?00:22:12 What set Blackthorn apart from others?00:24:00 Top advice for B2B founders?00:25:57 How did Blackthorn win?Mentioned:Chris FederspielBlackthorn.ioChris Federspiel's XMy Links:Twitter / XLinkedInWebsiteWynterSpeeroCXL
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In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Chris Federspiel, Founder and CEO at Blackthorn, who talks about accessing global talent as a fully remote organization.You can learn about Blackthorn at https://blackthorn.io/
To download the transcript CLICK HERE Today is part 1 with Amelia Singer, an international award-winning wine educator and communicator. In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the enchanting realm of Austrian wines. Together, we'll explore the three red grape varieties: Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch, and Sankt Laurent, as well as the revered white grape, Grüner Veltliner. Tune in as we delve into the unique characteristics of each grape and learn about Amelia's Austrian escapades, her experiences at the Vienna Wine Fair, and engaging wine-filled anecdotes. It's a delightful blend of knowledge, travel stories, and of course, a lot of wine talk. Stay tuned for an invigorating and insightful conversation that will surely leave you craving more! This episode is sponsored by Wickham Wines, A small business themselves focusing on top quality wines. Do yourself a favour, and go check out their online store for their amazing collection! If you want to skip ahead: 02.49: Why are we doing Austrian wine 04.16: Amelia's experience at the Vienna Wine fair 06.01: Vienna is a wine region 09.51: Amelia's dad, her CEO 11.31: Janina's trip to Vienna 14.44: The Rotgipfler grape variety 18.18: Wickhams wines 20.18: Grüner Veltliner 21.31: Steinfeder, Federspiel and Smaragd (Vinea Wachau's quality trademarks) 23.15: Lenz Moser, the winemaker making wine in China 28.30: No food traditions without wine 29.56: Zweigelt, a crossing of Blaufränkisch and Sankt Laurent 33.29: Tasting notes and aromas of Zweigelt 34.28: Amelia's wine trip to Romania (see below for links to podcasts on Romanian wine) 35.31: Tasting notes, aromas and tannins of Blaufränkisch 38.25: Decent and reasonably priced wines in Austria 41.10: Sweet wines of Austria 43.50: Austrian Premium red wines Below you will find links to part 1 and part 2 of the episodes on Romanian Wines: Ep 121: Wines of Romania with Philip Cox, Owner of Cramele Recas (Part 1) Ep 122: Wines of Romania with Philip Cox, Owner of Cramele Recas (Part 2) ALSO, Amelia is launching her very own podcast on the 8th of November, sign up for the newsletter now to be notified the second it does! You can sign up here You can also follow her on Instagram @amelias_wine Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST
Zum Weingut Simon Gattinger & dem Weinpaket zur Folge: Weingut Simon Gattinger In der 13. Folge von VINONIA.com, dem Wein Podcast, begeben wir uns erstmals in die malerische Wachau, um Simon Gattinger zu treffen. Simon ist ein aufstrebender Jungwinzer, der sein Weingut direkt am renommierten Loibenberg betreibt. Wir tauchen tief ein in die Herausforderungen und Freuden, die mit der Gründung eines neuen Weinguts einhergehen. Wie wählt man die richtige Lage? Wie stellt man ein erstklassiges Team zusammen? Simon teilt seine Erfahrungen und seine Vision für die Zukunft. Was bedeutet eigentlich "Steinfeder", "Federspiel" oder "Smaragd" auf den Weinflaschen aus der Wachau? Diese traditionellen Begriffe sind für viele ein Rätsel. Simon erklärt uns, was hinter diesen Bezeichnungen steckt und wie sie die Qualität und den Charakter des Weins beeinflussen. Und natürlich darf eine Weinverkostung nicht fehlen! Wir haben das Privileg, drei der Weine aus Simons Weingut zu verkosten und durch seine Expertise ein besseres Verständnis für die Komplexität und die Eleganz der Weine aus der Wachau zu erhalten. Schalten Sie ein, um mehr über die aufregende Welt der Wachauer Weine und den dynamischen Jungwinzer Simon Gattinger zu erfahren. Ein Muss für alle Weinliebhaber und solche, die es werden wollen! Unser Instagram Account: VINONIA auf Instagram Unser Facebook Account: VINONIA auf Facebook Direkt zu VINONIA: https://www.vinonia.com/ Der Kontakt zu VINONIA: podcast@vinonia.com
Chris Federspiel, the Founder and CEO of blackthorn.io, has grown his company from a small team of developers to 105 employees and millions in monthly revenue.The Blackthorn Engagement Suite features Salesforce-native applications for events, payments, compliance, messaging, and more. The success of blackthorn.io continues to grow, but like many founders, Chris' journey hasn't always been an easy one. Join Chris and Jim as they discuss the founding and growth of blackthorn.io, supporting employees and keeping them happy (with a 4-day work week!), overcoming struggles with funding and a “near-death experience” for the business, and the mental battles along the founder journey and the weight of building a company. 3 Key TakeawaysThe Brilliance to Kill: As Jim puts it, “The brilliance to kill often outweighs the brilliance to create.” Don't be afraid to stop something that you know isn't working, no matter how much time you've already put into it. Know when to cut your losses and move on to the next big thing for your business. Work Where Your Patience Is: We tend to perform best with tasks we have the most patience for. Make sure you're bringing on people who have patience where you don't so you can focus on what you're best at as a CEO. Tinker until the Price is Right: Chris received some counterintuitive (but valuable) advice on pricing that many business owners miss: “Double your price until people say you're crazy, then double it again.” ResourcesChris' LinkedInblackthorn.io WebsiteAbout Blackthorn.io makes Salesforce apps for higher education and nonprofits for event management, and home services for mobile payments. If you love what you are getting out of our show please SUBSCRIBE.For more information on how we dig into the dirt check out our other episodes here: https://www.orchid.black/podcastAll contents of this show are rights of Orchid Black©️ and are not to be used unless authorized by written consent.
Siegfried Matlok møder i denne udgave af ”Dansk-tysk med Matlok” dansk diplomatis nok vigtigste mand gennem de seneste årtier, nemlig Ulrik Federspiel, der i 2009 blev hædret med Dannebrogordenens Storkors og eget våbenskjold i Frederiksborg[...]
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Ouvrir de nouveaux horizons vers des musiques d'aujourd'hui, c'est la volonté de l'un des plus prestigieux festivals de musique classique. À travers sa série « Today's Music », le Gstaad Menuhin Festival & Academy en Suisse sort des sentiers battus classique pour faire place au jazz, hip-hop et autres expériences musicales. Cette 66e édition autour de Vienne, capitale autrichienne de la valse, invite Federspiel, un ensemble à vents qui conjugue musique des Alpes et musiques du monde.
Globofonie p55. Musiche dal mondo, un mondo di musiche con Ciro De Rosa. Suoniamo musiche attraversando liberamente terre e mari. In programma artisti e suoni da Cuba, Colombia, Perù, Mali, Marocco, UK/India, Siria/UK, Iran, Libano/Canada, Turchia, Galizia, Asturie, Zamora, Austria, Istria, Salento e Grecia. Protagonisti di questo episodio sono Elieane Correa & La Evolución, Cimarrón, Punku, Los Hermanos Ballumbrosio, Vieux Farka Touré, Bachir Attir & The Master Musicians of Jajouka, Jasdeep Singh Degun, Shadi Fathi & Bijan Chemirani, Maya Youssef, Lamia Yared & Ensemble Oraciones, Ali Dogan Gönültas – 'Botano' – Kigi - Ali Dogan Gönültas, José Manuel Tejedor, Luis Antonio Pedraza, Oscar Ibáñez, Federspiel, Veja, Rachele Andrioli e Nikos Paraoulakis. In onda lunedì 20 giugno 2022 alle 21:00 e martedì alle 11:00. Nella foto Cimarron.
My guest this week has laid a truly impressive foundation for his company fueled by skill, passion, ingenuity, and a tremendous amount of grit! Blackthorn.io is a Salesforce application company that started back in 2015. And according to CEO Chris Federspiel, the road to success has not necessarily been an easy one. Chris talks about the go-to-market phase of his company in a manner that is truly admirable. Not only did the company face potential bankruptcy in 2018, but Chris himself petitioned multiple investors for funding support, none of which complied, only to charge the company forward and eventually turn profit as one of the fastest and most prolific apps in the Salesforce ecosystem.For those of you who may not know, Salesforce has a 20% market share of the global CRM deployment network, with 100,000-150,000 independent organizations using the application, as well as 10 million installs in AppExchange alone. As for what Blackthorn.io does, Chris says the best way to think of them is a middleware that connects their customers from Salesforce to multiple other gateways. Their market share is concentrated in the higher education, nonprofit and healthcare verticals, with their target audience being any organization within the Salesforce ecosystem needs to move money.As for their competitive edge, they have apps within the Salesforce ecosystem that cater to payments, events, messaging, and commerce. According to Chris, none of their competitors do even three out of four of these offerings, with most doing only one. They are also the fastest to install by a ratio of 30-45 minutes to 20-40 hours!Tune in this week and hear Chris talk about his journey to CEO, as well as where he sees the industry going in the next 2-3 years, including a massive consolidation and a saturation of API-based payment clones.
The Technopath Way: Productivity through tech for nonprofits
Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Technopath Way Tips, here: echnopath.ac-page.com/the-technopath-way-sign-upChris Federspiel began his career at a young age, coding websites in middle school followed by Perl and CGI scripts in high school. He later moved into the field of sales and marketing for Internet Creations and Silverline. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-found Plative as a Salesforce Systems Integrator (SI), followed by Brainiac. Chris's latest venture, Blackthorn.io, was established in 2015 and has seen exponential growth and success since then, having received multiple Salesforce.org Partner of the Year awards. Under Chris's leadership, his dedicated teams have worked relentlessly to earn Blackthorn Events the honor of being the highest-rated events app on the Salesforce AppExchange, while Blackthorn Payments now has the most gateways and payment methods available on the platform.Chris's Tips for Taming the Event Tech Overwhelm:* Every event has a message to deliver whether it's a new piece of content, capital campaign or updates to stake holders * Think through what your event's message is and how you'll know if you've conveyed it to your audience/constituents/donors* Answer these questions to help you think through event metrics you'll need * Will this be in person, virtual or hybrid? * Do you know who attended which types of events in the past? * If they were virtual, do you know if they actually attended vs just registered? * Do you know how long they were at your event? (For in person: Did they stay the whole time, leave before the keynote, etc? For virtual: Did they log on early/late? Did they pop in and out of the event? When did they exit the virtual event space?) * Did this person register for and attend more than one of your events? Which ones? * Did they engage with you at the event? Did they type in the chat box, ask a question, participate in a poll? * Have you entered data from past events into your database? * What do you want these attendees to do after this event? (Ie, become a recurring donor, attend more events, volunteer regularly, make a planned gift)* Make your event as easy to engage with as possible * Have multiple ways for attendees to tell you what they're thinking with polls * Focus on making your event's content compelling* Have one system for everything (event attendance recording, donor/attendee information, payment processing, poll results) rather than seperate systems you have to cobble together or remember to update individually* If you're having sponsors consider a piece of technology that integrates with the rest of your system to be able to see if attendees engaged with sponsors, which ones and how * C-vent for virtual, in person and hybrid events with sponsors https://www.cvent.com/* Silent Auction management * Blackthorn.io event management and payment processing apps. They are native to Salesforce so you will skip having to do all of the extra data imports, tech management and typical scrambleOther Interesting Links* Stripe Climate * https://stripe.com/climate * Contribute a portion of the revenue you accept through stripe toward funding companies working toward capturing carbon in the atmosphere* Watsi * https://watsi.org * A nonprofit organization collecting donations to fund vital health care and procedures for people in developing countries.
•Roman• Stella Federspiel ist 34 Jahre alt und die Urenkelin eines berühmten russischen Anarchisten. Als sie die biologische Uhr immer deutlicher spürt, wird sie von ihrem Vater vehement aufgefordert, endlich Kinder in die Welt zu setzen. // Von Peter Stephan Jungk / Regie: Angeli Backhausen / WDR 2007 // www.wdr.de/k/hoerspiel-newsletter Von Peter Stephan Jungk.
As the last episode of winter quarter, Nico and Varun bring on Lara and Matt, the new co-directors of FLUX for the upcoming academic year. Together, they talk about both their SCAD and FLUX journey up until now, while sharing some of the excitement for next year. The fun, goofy dynamic between Lara and Matt is not worth missing.
In today's episode, I am joined by Chris Federspiel, CEO and Cofounder of Blackthorn.io. He shares his vision for Blackthorn and a bit about the journey along his way. His company has deep knowledge of going to marketing with what was previously known as Salesforce.org (or .org for short). Chris is delightfully open (on LinkedIn and in real life!) and shares vulnerabilities of building a business while being bi-polar and the benefits he's seen with therapy, especially as a founder. He talks about using Capchase debt to fuel the growth of the business in a non-dilutive way, growing from 25 to 80 employees with over 100% growth last year…..and planning to double again this year! The way he's structured the business with stock options, there is a good chance that an exit would create 18-20 millionaires in their ranks all while providing a 4-day workweek and donating a % of revenue, not just the profits. They have found success with Salesforce System Integrators (SIs) in the ecosystem by serving them with technical resources that has led to referrals from that to help them grow their business. Here's a closer look at the episode: 02:31 What Blackthorn does and how it helps their customers 03:29 Commonalities with the salesforce and the nonprofit orgs 05:45 What are you most proud of? 10:19 Any mistakes to share to help people avoid them? 11:44 Pros and cons of going VC versus no VC 13:28 Are you considering VC debt? 19:29 Four day work week 21:43 Who are you donating to? And why? 25:01 Thoughts on how ISVs should approach SI and the ecosystem 26:42 Getting therapy, and how has it shaped you? 29:47 Rapid fire questions Resources: Website:https://www.blackthorn.io/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/blackthornio Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blackthorn.io-inc./ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1lyhz48HpCD9jsoUkyB7DA This episode is brought to you by ISVapp. ISVapp is used by leading Salesforce ISVs and OEMs as the central toolbox to reduce churn, increase renewals, identify upsell potential, and close more deals. ISVapp is the only plug & play solution for the AppExchange AppAnalytics API and provides deep product insights. The set up is easy and takes less than 5 minutes. Visit isvapp.com to learn how you can take advantage of usage data in your app today.
Chris Federspiel is the CEO and Co-Founder of Blackthorn. Everyday we all use apps and we never think about the work that goes into making sure the apps are easy enough to understand and use. That is where Chris comes in, and he wants to help shake up the user experience for all apps. He sits down with fellow disruptor and host KJ Helms to talk about how he is disrupting the user experience. Takeaways: User experience is king. In today's workforce, if you don't have a user experience that is easy to get the hang of, you are quickly passed over. The main ingredient to disruption is speed. Being able to get things done quickly and with good results is a key aspect. People now want their business apps to look and feel like regular apps. They want them to be easy to use and understand like Facebook, WhatsApp or Instagram. When it comes to the user experience, people have a sliding scale of what they expect. With every new advancement, people expect more to come. Everyone wants their information as fast as possible. Now more than ever speed is so important when it comes to UI. When you run a company, you want to have a positive impact on the world. If you are having a company and you're only looking to make money it will be a challenge. There's enough enterprise SaaS companies out there, what there needs to be more of is physical product companies. Quote of the show: 5:15 “People now want their business apps to operate and feel like they're consumer apps. So the problem is it's really hard as you'll get these requests for proposals, these RFPs, where the deals are 50 K plus, like it behooves you to go after them. But you can't win them unless you check the box. There is no single RFP that will award you the RFP based upon how good the app feels.” Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisfederspiel/ Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/chrisfeder/with_replies Company Website: https://www.blackthorn.io Ways to Tune In: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvODE5NjRmY2EtYTQ5OC00NTAyLThjZjktYWI3YzAwMmRiZTM2LzNiZTZiNzJhLWEzODItNDhhNS04MDc5LWFmYTAwMTI2M2FiNi9kZDYzMGE4Mi04ZGI4LTQyMGUtOGNmYi1hZmEwMDEyNjNhZDkvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M= Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlD Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/disruption-interruption YouTube - https://youtu.be/VgIH3zRBg0I See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heute geht's in die Wachau! Kathi und Leo Alzinger haben nur zwei Rebsorten, Riesling und Veltliner, aber dafür viele unterschiedliche Versionen davon. Warum auch nicht, bei immerhin 60 Parzellen! Neben den unterschiedlichen Terroirs heute im Fokus: Zeit. Die Jahre, die ein Wein braucht, um Trinkreife zu erreichen. Die Schwierigkeiten für Gastronomen, reife Weine bezahlbar anzubieten. Passenderweise haben Kathi und Leo eine Flasche mitgebracht, die genau so alt ist wie Willi und Curly. Oha! Apropos oha: Das große Rätsel der Wachau wird ein für alle mal gelöst. Ihr habt euch auch schon immer gefragt „WTF bedeutet Steinfeder, Federspiel, Smaragd?" Der deutsch-österreichische Weinpodcast Nummer 1 hat darauf die passende Antwort. Und es gibt noch mehr Goodies: Wer noch nicht weiß, was der perfekte Wein zum Wiener Schnitzel ist, wird es heute erfahren – ebenso wie Curlys Definition einer TBA. Folgt „Terroir & Adiletten“ auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terroirundadiletten Folgt Kathi und Leo Alzinger auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weingutalzinger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katharinaalzinger Website: http://www.alzinger.at/ Folgt Willi auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willi_drinks Folgt Curly auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofcurly Produzent: pleasure* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pleasure_berlin Website: https://www.pleasure-berlin.com/ Magazin: https://www.thisispleasure.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pleasureberlin Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/TerroirAdiletten
Chris is the head of Product and CEO/cofounder at Blackthorn.io, where they created multiple apps for the Salesforce.com platform. He develops high-level UX and technical approaches with their Product and Engineering teams. Cofounding the company in August of 2015, they've been through a lot. From nearly going bankrupt in 2018 to now 80 employees and 500+ customers, the ride has gone from stressful to now fun!Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
Už párkrát jsme tady veltlín řešili. Teď je ale čas objevit ten nejlepší z nejlepších. Grüner Veltliner z Wachau. To je jenom 20 km dlouhý region podél Dunaje v Rakousku. Tak malý, že ho na kole projedete za den tam a zpátky 3x. I přesto má celosvětový dosah.Tak si vychlaďte nějakej veltlín s náma, dejte PLAY a dozvíte se o Wachau všechno podstatné.Jsme rádi, že se vám Vinocast líbí a říkáte o něm i dalším. A moc děkujeme, že za námi chodíte do Arfanty a nakupujete na vinoodbodlaku.cz. Umožňujete nám tím ve Vinocastu pokračovat dál. Děkujeme.Sound processed by Martin Bernád. Pokud potřebujete profíka, který natočí vaši konferenci, svatbu nebo chcete začít svůj podcast, ale nevíte jak, není lepší člověk, než Martin.
Mein heutiger Gast ist ein Tausendsassa der Musik wurde in Krems an der Donau geboren und wohnt mittlerweile in Strass im Strassertal. Neben klassischer Posaune hat er sogar Popgesang studiert, jeweils mit Schwerpunkt Komposition. Beide Studiengänge, die er an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien belegt hat, schloss er sogar mit Auszeichnung ab. Er spielt und singt nicht nur in dem Bläserensemble Federspielt, sondern komponiert für dieses und u.a. noch für Sinfonieorchester, Blasorchester, verschiedenste Ensembles, Film- und Fernsehmusiken und Popmusik.www.matthiaswernermusic.com@matthias_werner_musicwww.patreon.com/andyschreck@andyschreck.deHier wollt noch mehr News -> dann den Newsletter abonnieren:https://bit.ly/3EnZCUpHier findet ihr alle Hörtipps:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1iqJJBHixBrAAnTuBqWMXg?si=50ac0fcee6564279Hier das Video zu den Blue Devils:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EDIDCdy5Es
In this show I speak with Roman Horvath, a Master of Wine, is the Winery Director of Domaine Wachau, which is among the leading wine producers in Austria. The Domaine is actually a cooperative, meaning it is run by and owned by individual growers, with Roman bringing them all together under his leadership. But whereas most co-ops in Europe produce seas of mediocre to plain BAD wines, Domaine Wachau has been cited as one of the best co-ops in the world and is known for making wines of origin and pure flavor. Photo: Domaine Wachau The Domaine has a full range of Grüner Veltliner and Riesling that reflect their unique terroir – from small vineyard plots on steep terraces along the Danube to regional wines. Roman coordinates the vintner families, who work to capture the terroir of the historic wine region of Wachau. These wines are splendid and show how the co-op system can work well when under the right management. Here are the show notes: Roman tells us about his path through the MW and to becoming the managing director of Domaine Wachau. He gives us some great insight into the MW program (spoiler – it's probably not what you think!) Photo of Roman Horvath, MW: Domaine Wachau We discuss the structure of Domaine Wachau and what makes it such a successful cooperative (along with Produttori del Barbaresco in Piedmont and La Chablisienne in Chablis). We talk about the success of this co-op versus the thousands of others in Europe and the formula for great wine. We discuss Wachau, the small (3321 acres/1,344 hectares), narrow valley carved out by the Danube through marble and mineral rich, amphibolite (metamorphic rock), and quartz-based gneiss (said "nice) rock. We talk about the effect of the Danube, climate patterns, and the individual 155 Rieden (single vineyards like the famed Kellerberg, Achleiten and Singerriedel), as well as the vital importance of the stone terraces (terrasen) to mountainside viticulture in Wachau. Photo: Domaine Wachau Roman tells us about the style we can expect from the Grüner Veltliner and the Riesling that grow in Wachau, and factors that make a difference in style – from terroir to aging. We talk about why screw cap is fantastic for young wine but why cork is a better bet for aging wines. We discuss the two classification systems that Wachau is part of – the national DAC system, which includes a Burgundy-like place-based classification system (Gebeitsweine for Regional Wine, Ortswein for Village wine, Riedenwein for single vineyard wines) and Wachau's own classification by ripeness under the Vinea Wachau, which includes wines labeled Steinfeder, Federspiel, and Smargd (in order of lightest to heaviest) Map: Wine for Normal People book We wrap with a conversation about climate change and the future for Wachau. Roman mentions some excellent other Austrian regions: Burgenland for reds, and Kremstal, Kamptal, Wagram, Traisental for whites. This conversation gave me a new appreciation for Wachau and for successful co-ops. Domaine Wachau is great and I know I will appreciate Grüner Veltliner and Riesling from the majestic area more than I ever have before! _____________________________________________________________ Thanks to our sponsors this week: Thanks to YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople And to sign up for classes, please go to www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes! Get your copy Wine For Normal People Book today! Wine Access Visit: www.wineaccess.com/normal and for a limited time get $20 off your first order of $50 or more! I'm so excited to introduce Wine Access to you. Wine Access is a web site that has exclusive wines that overdeliver for the price (of which they have a range). They offer top quality wines by selecting diverse, interesting, quality bottles you may not have access to at local shops. Wine Access provides extensive tasting notes, stories about the wine and a really cool bottle hanger with pairings, flavor profile, and serving temps. Wines are warehoused in perfect conditions and shipped in temperature safe packs. Satisfaction is guaranteed! Check it out today! www.wineaccess.com/normal
Eine Lesung über den Schweizer Kunstmaler Varlin: «Das Schwierigste in der Malerei ist immer der Anfang. Der erste Pinselstrich, und schon ist die Leinwand versaut», so erinnerte sich Friedrich Dürrenmatt an die Worte von Varlin, dem Maler und Freund. Varlin -alias Willy Guggenheim- hat verschiedene seiner Schriftstellerfreunde porträtiert; neben Friedrich Dürrenmatt auch Max Frisch oder Jürg Federspiel. Beeindruckt von seiner Arbeitsweise, schufen sie im Gegenzug literarische Porträts über ihn. Auch Varlin selber griff immer wieder zur Feder und schrieb Reiseerlebnisse, Essays oder autobiographische Aufzeichnungen. Auf diesen Texten basiert diese Podcast-Episode. Varlin bewegte sich stets ausserhalb malerischer und gesellschaftlicher Konventionen - da passt er gut in die Reihe "Ausser Rand" von "Am Rande der Fassung". Produktionsleitung: Susanna Tschui Textfassung und Dramaturgie: Eva Tschui-Henžlová Sprecher: HansJürg Müller und Daniel Buser Ton & Musik: Michael Studer Produziert im Studio Blauer Wolf, Basel, 2020/21
Chris Federspiel is the cofounder of Blackthorn.io. Blackthorn’s innovative software lets you plan and run events with ease and create effortless payment processes by tapping into the power of the Salesforce platform.
Grüner Veltliner (GROOH-ner felt-LEEN-ah) is the main white grape of Austria. In this show we discuss its surprisingly recent rise to fame, its unusual origin, and its important place in wine. Here are the show notes: History and Parents of Grüner We discuss this beautiful white grape whose name means 'green grape from the village of Veltlin in the Tyrol (Italy)," despite that fact that the grape likely comes from Niederösterreich, Austria M.C. Ice becomes baffled by Savagnin v Sauvignon. We settle on calling Savagnin it's other name, Traminer. The story of Grüner's other parent, St. Georgener is a marvel.In short, it was discovered as a 100+ year old lone vine growing on a cattle farm in 2000 after a local vintner followed a hunch that it was there. After six years of study, it became clear it was the parent of Grüner. In 2011, vandals chopped this old, lone vine into smithereens -- the ancient trunk and all shoots were hacked to pieces, devastating the Austrian wine industry. The thieves were never caught (although M.C. Ice swears he's on the job) but grapes are hard to keep down -- new shoots from this old vine grew from the ground and now the new growth is a national monument. We discuss how Grüner Veltliner was not much of a revered grape in Austria until the proper trellising system came along and changed the game. In the 1950s, producer Lenz Moser created a new vine training system that changed the way the grape is grown."High culture" or Hochkultur calls for growing the vine trunk to (1.3 m/ 4.3 ft) and reducing vine density by wide row spacing. These changes revolutionized Grüner. By 2002 it gained great critical acclaim and it grew in popularity from there. Here is a link to the Wall Street Journal article written by Leattie Teague, who I referred to as the "bizarro" me (as Seinfeld reference -- it means it is you, only the exact opposite!). In this case, I don't think Grüner has ever been "out of fashion" but I also don't believe in wines being fashionable, so there's that. Grüner in the Vineyard To get the best wines from this grape, restricting yields is essential This mid-ripening grape has very green, yellow toned berries and does well on Loess soils, does not like dry soils The rest of the show is a quick tour of the regions... Austria Weinviertel DAC : Austria’s largest wine-growing region, this northeast area is home to more than half of all Austrian Grüner Veltliner. The wines from the west are lighter and more minerally. Those in the northeast are spicy. In the southeast the wines are soft, round, and can be at higher levels of ripeness (on the Prädikat scale -- Auslese, Beerenauslause -- fully ripe to botrytized unctuous wines). Weinviertel Grüner is known for “Pfefferl” - white, black, and green pepper notes with fruit and acidity. Traisental DAC: Along the Traisen -- a tributary of the Danube -- this is a small area with very long lived Reserve wines and fruity, spicy, acidic, minerally Grüner Veltliner. The single vineyard wines are prized, albeit hard to find outside of Austria. Leithaberg DAC : Creates varietally labeled or blended Grüner (often with Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Neuberger) Wagram DAC: Known for easy drinking spicy wines but the region does make rich reserve wines as well. Austrian Grüner's "Big Three" along the Danube: Kamptal, Kremstal, Wachau Kamptal DAC: Named for the river Kamp that runs through it, Kamptal is known for mid-weight to very robust, dry wines with tropical, mineral, and peppery notes. In cooler years the wines are lighter and refreshing, in warmer ones it is full bodied and silky with fruit and pepper flavors and aromas. Kremstal DAC: Named for the Krems river, Kremstal has three zones that produce different styles. The best generally come from the loess (wind-blown silt soils) terraces along the Danube, which create round, full-bodied, fruity wines with ample acidity for balance. Kremstal is slightly warmer than Kamptal, so especially in cooler vintages, Kremstal will show noticeably silkier textures, more body, and more fruit than the wines of Kamptal Wachau DAC (as of spring 2020): The most famed area for Grüner Velliner in the world, this narrow valley runs from the city of Melk to Krems. Vineyards are on steep, terraced hills, which face south and must be harvested by hand. The climate here represents the meeting of the cooler Atlantic air from the west and the warmer Pannonian air from the east -- the blend is ideal for growing Grüner. Wachau makes some of the best Grüner in the world. When it is made from ideal sites and aged, many compare it to the finest Burgundies, for a fraction of the price. Wachau has its own ripeness classification: Steinfeder is for lighter wines with up to 11.5% alcohol Federspiel is the classic Wachau wines with good ripeness and flavor, and alcohols ranging from 11.5%-12.5% ABV Smargd is for full ripe grapes with ABV of more than 12.5% (smargd is a green lizard that runs around the vineyards of Wachau) (more information on all these spots at the Austrian Wine Marketing Board, from which much of the above info is sourced) Other spots in Europe that grow Grüner: Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Trentino Alto-Adige (Italy), Wurttemberg (Germany), France Grüner in the New World In the US: The Finger Lakes and Long Island in New York Various other east coast states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Virginia California – various places, including ACORN Winery in Sonoma, which will soon have a white field blend featuring Grüner Oregon: Both in Willamette Valley and Umpqua Valley Washington State Other spots around the New world... Canada: British Columbia is experimenting with Grüner Australia: South Australia, specifically Adelaide Hills as well as Canberra New Zealand: Gisbourne on the North Island, Marlborough and Central Otago on the South Island (I didn't mention this in the podcast but there is a good amount of loess soil in New Zealand, which is ideal for Grüner. This is especially true in Central Otago, where the climate is similar to that of Wachau). A final note on Grüner Veltliner styles... There is a tremendous amount of variety -- some wines are fresh and young wine, some are sparkling, some are very age worthy. Boiling it down to basics, we could put flavors into two buckets: Light, fresh, minerally with arugula, pepper, lemon, grapefruit and other citrus character. Some have spritz (small bubbles) to show off the minerality and fruit. The acidity may seem more pronounced in these styles because the fruit is not as ripe and lush Heavy, complex, with white pepper spice, tropical fruit or ripe apple notes, can be silky but with balancing acidity. These are the versions you find from warmer sites like Wachau, Kremstal and Kamptal regions. Look for "Reserve" on the bottle if you plan to age these wines. And wait a few years before you have them -- many aren't ready for five or more years. Other style notes: Grüner is generally made without oak aging in small or new barriques, as it hides the beautiful natural flavors of the grape. The sweet wines of Grüner are full and ripe -- like peaches, pineapple, and nutmeg but their richness is balanced by strong acidic. Grüner Veltliner Food Pairing Ideas Charcuterie, schnitzel, smoked fish Salads, asparagus, other green veggies Vietnamese or Thai food. Lemongrass or spicy curries, and spring rolls are great pairings If you haven't had Grüner get some today (I promise it's not a has-been. And if it is, let's snatch up what all the trendy people don't want -- their loss!). __________________________________________________ Thanks to our sponsors: Wine Access Visit: www.wineaccess.com/normal and for a limited time get $20 off your first order of $50 or more! Wine Access is a web site that has exclusive wines that overdeliver for the price (of which they have a range). They offer top quality wines by selecting diverse, interesting, quality bottles you may not have access to at local shops. Wine Access provides extensive tasting notes, stories about the wine and a really cool bottle hanger with pairings, flavor profile, and serving temps. Wines are warehoused in perfect conditions and shipped in temperature safe packs. Satisfaction is guaranteed! Check it out today! www.wineaccess.com/normal Thanks to YOU! 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Hour 2 of Friday 3-26-2021. Chaplet of Divine Mercy Fr. Nicholas Federspiel and Drew talking about the power of confession, especially as we near Holy Week. Also Fr. Federspiel shows how to make a good confession as callers said All show notes at Making a Good Confession/Chaplet - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
On this special episode of inFLUX, Savannah and Lara take over to talk to Andrew Sibert, UX designer at Backbone. While at SCAD 6 years ago, Andrew founded STARTUP. This episode will dive into why he started it, the history of STARTUP and then move to the future with Savannah and Lara co-hosting this year. Outside of STARTUP talk, Savannah and Lara will talk to Andrew about his recent shift to Backbone, a company focused on mobile gaming, from his job at Google.
Mir maache mat der Vizepresidentin vun der COPAS an Directrice vun Zitha Senior de Point iwwert d'Covid-Situatioun an den Altersheemer
En Donneschdeg de Moie war d'Generaldirektesch vun ZithaSenior eis Invitée vun der Redaktioun.
Zum Start ins neue Jahr gibt es ein Servus Musilosn Spezial mit drei besonderen Musikanten: Stefan Huber von der Kapelle So & So, Tina Fischbacher und Philipp Haas von Federspiel. Die drei erzählen darüber, warum sie keine Lieder über Senner auf der Alm singen, warum ein Aufenthalt in Texas sie geprägt hat und wie herausfordernd und erfüllend es ist, mit verschiedenen Musikstilen zu spielen.
Zum Start ins neue Jahr gibt es ein Servus Musilosn Spezial mit drei besonderen Musikanten: Stefan Huber von der Kapelle So & So, Tina Fischbacher und Philipp Haas von Federspiel. Die drei erzählen darüber, warum sie keine Lieder über Senner auf der Alm singen, warum ein Aufenthalt in Texas sie geprägt hat und wie herausfordernd und erfüllend es ist, mit verschiedenen Musikstilen zu spielen.
Will discusses ballot measures from across the country on police issues. Cases covered: Prosecutor Allowed To Disclose Brady Information To Chief, In re Grand Jury Investigation, 485 Mass. 641 (Mass. 2020). Prosecutor Shielded From Officers’ Suit By Qualified Immunity, Stockdale v. Helper, 2020 WL 6372910 (6th Cir. 2020). Reporting Corruption Not Protected By First Amendment, DeWyse v. Federspiel, 2020 WL 5993092 (6th Cir. 2020). Reprimand Not Sufficiently ‘Adverse’ To Support Discrimination Suit, Green v. Cashion, 2020 WL 6372366 (Mich. App. 2020). The post First Thursday, November 2020 appeared first on Labor Relations Information System.
I sit down and chat about Grüner Veltliner with the Drinking Coach herself, Tiffanie Barriere! We also chat drinking in general, cocktails, and sparkling wines. The Wines! Szigeti Grüner Veltliner Sekt: https://www.szigeti.at/en Tegernseehof Dürnstein Federspiel: http://www.tegernseerhof.at/kostprobe.html Follow Tiffanie: https://www.thedrinkingcoach.com/ Instagram: @TheDrinkingCoach Twitter: @DrinkingCoach Support this podcast! gf.me/u/y3ht43 www.woundupwino.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/woundupwino/support
Welcome to AppEtc. Conversations with founders and leaders of product businesses in the Salesforce Ecosystem. Today I am speaking with Chris Federspiel, the Founder and CEO of Blackthorn. Blackthorn builds Salesforce-native apps that make processing payments and managing events efficiently and ridiculously easy for businesses of all shapes and sizes. I am talking with Chris about starting Blackthorn and his background that set him up for starting the business. We then move on to scaling Blackthorn including when he made the first sales hire and how Chris approached partnering with Salesforce and SIs based on his experience of ecosystem.-App Etc. is supported by Precursive. Precursive believes the best companies help their clients realize value quickly, leading to customers for life. Your customer should never notice the transition between unified sales, professional services and customer success teams. Precursive helps manage and improve customer onboarding, project management and professional services automation, all in Salesforce
D'Generaldirektesch vu ZithaSenior a Vize-Presidentin vun der COPAS iwwer d'Erfarunge mat der éischter, d'Gestioun vun der zweeter an d'Virbereedung op eng drëtt Covid-Well. De Maurice Molitor féiert duerch d'Gespréich.
There'll be new head man in charge for the Kentucky baseball team. Gary Henderson resigned earlier today. Marcus Lee is heading West.We have two great guests on tonight as well. At 6:15 we'll talk Stanley Cup Finals with UT Hall of Famer Craig Bates. He'll break down who has the upper hand between the San Jose Sharks and the Pittsburgh Penguins as they get set for game two of the series tonight.At 7:00 former UK, New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Colts linebacker and Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame member Joe Federspiel will join us.We'll also dive into the NBA Finals rematch between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers. Join the fun, call us at (845)277-9373!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support