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Nergens ter wereld komen zo veel reizigers genieten van groene landschappen, mooie regio's en cultuursteden als hier in Europa. Meer dan 500 miljoen van hen bezochten in 2025 de landen van de EU. Maar liefst tien procent van de Europese economie draait op toerisme. Maar dat succes komt niet vanzelf. Er zijn veel uitdagingen. Klimaateffecten, overvolle steden, nog te weinig duurzaam transport, gebrek aan nieuw jong talent in de sector. Jaap Jansen en PG Kroeger praten erover met twee Europese topexperts op het European Sustainable Tourism Mobility Forum deze week op Breda University of Applied Sciences. Daarna volgt een bijzonder gesprek met een levende legende uit de Europese politiek, de Oostenrijkse oud-Eurocommissaris Franz Fischler. Hij zette grote landbouwhervormingen in gang en vindt dat het nu, na 25 jaar, weer tijd is voor een grootscheepse hervorming. *** This is a Dutch podcast, but from minute 5 on, the conversation is in English. Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt met donaties van luisteraars die we hiervoor hartelijk danken. Word ook vriend van de show! Heb je belangstelling om in onze podcast te adverteren of ons te sponsoren? Zend ons een mailtje en wij zoeken contact. *** Europees commissaris Apostolos Tzitzikostas werkt in Brussel nu - voor het eerst - aan een strategie voor duurzaam toerisme, geïntegreerd met zijn beleid gericht op duurzaam transport en mobiliteit. Sleutelfiguur daarbij is Mona Bjorklund, directeur beleid bij 'DG MOVE' het directoraat-generaal van de Commissie dat erover gaat. Zij zet helder uiteen hoe zo'n strategie op hoog beleidsniveau tot stand komt. Bepaald niet als 'dictaat uit Brussel', maar als ontwikkeling van een duidelijke, gezamenlijke beleidsrichting voor de lange termijn, samen met bedrijven, organisaties en kennisinstellingen vanuit heel de EU. Zo'n samenwerkingspartner is Fabian Schulz-Luckenbach, hoofd pubic affairs internationaal langeafstand-passagierstransport van Deutsche Bundesbahn. Hij vertelt hoe EU-lidstaten concreet op die langetermijnstrategie inspelen. Zo moeten grote infraplannen gerealiseerd worden voor duurzaam spoorverkeer over de nationale grenzen heen. Aanleg van hogesnelheidsverbindingen tussen Europese metropolen is een grote prioriteit, waar met veel elan aan gewerkt wordt. Minstens zo'n uitdaging blijken de regelstelsels van de lidstaten die elkaar vaak in de weg zitten. Van nationale seinsystemen tot energiekosten waarbij het vliegverkeer nu nog bevoordeeld wordt. De toerismesector is zeer dynamisch. Er is ruimte voor 1 miljoen meer banen en jong talent. Ook daarom is het uitwisselen van bewezen methoden tussen lidstaten, regio's en steden essentieel. Het aansturen van grote bezoekersstromen in culturele hotspots geeft heel wat steden hoofdpijn. Scheefgegroeid toerisme is geen tijdelijk verschijnsel dat zich vanzelf oplost. Oud-eurocommissaris en oud-landbouwminister Franz Fischler herkent vanuit zijn werk op het hoogste niveau in Brussel veel van zulke uitdagingen, zeker voor 'groene regio's'. Hij was in 1995 de eerste Eurocommissaris uit Oostenrijk, dat pas na akkoord van Gorbatsjov EU-lid kon worden. Hij was ook de eerste commissaris die een 'multinationaal kabinet' samenstelde: zes sherpa’s die hem door de Brusselse beleidsjungle loodsten. Meteen bij zijn start kreeg hij de zwaarste portefeuille: landbouw en rurale ontwikkeling. Hoe zijn land de EU in kwam schildert hij met kleurrijke verhalen. Er was een referendum voor nodig. Toen voorstander Jörg Haider – leider van de radicaal-rechtse Vrijheidspartij – ontdekte dat de Groenen de enige oppositie waren, wendde hij de steven en ging bij Fischlers boerenachterban het anti-Europavuurtje opstoken. Dat mislukte. Hoe dat verliep is ook nu nog leerzaam voor de actuele politiek. In de Europese Commissie zag Fischler hoe Jacques Chirac met Gerhard Schröder de landbouwhervorming torpedeerde die hij later alsnog voor elkaar kreeg. "Een gedegen hervorming lukt alleen als je een goede strategie hebt ontwikkeld. En die moet je publiekelijk niet volledig ventileren, maar stap voor stap realiseren." Fischler vertelt met smaak over zijn belevenissen met collega's als president Romano Prodi, Michel Barnier en Frits Bolkestein. "Die was niet zozeer eurosceptisch als wel een scepticus over heel de mensheid, van nature." Ursula von der Leyen noemt hij ‘een sterkere president’ dan de professorale Prodi, maar een waarschuwing geeft hij wel af. "Ze trekt alle besluitvorming naar zich toe. De sfeer in de Commissie is minder goed dan in mijn tijd. En 27 commissarissen is te veel. Dat moet minder, zoals in het Verdrag staat. Maar de lidstaten houden het tegen.” *** Verder luisteren 499 - EU-klimaatdiplomaat Tony Agotha, speciaal gezant in turbulente tijden 471 - De verduurzaming is Nederlands grootste verbouwing ooit 415 – Klimaatbeleid: de inhaalslag van Nederland in Europa 389 - De lange en hobbelige weg naar een klimaatneutraal Nederland 106 - Diederik Samsom over het Europese klimaatbeleid en het crisisherstelplan 446 - Doe wat Draghi zegt of Europa wacht een langzame doodsstrijd 512 – Hoe onderwijs, bedrijven en overheden samen de arbeidsmarktkrapte bestrijden 336 - Timothy Garton Ash: Hoe Europa zichzelf voor de derde keer opnieuw uitvindt 109 - Mathieu Segers: Sterke lidstaten maken Europa sterk *** Tijdlijn 00:00:00 – Deel 1: intro 00:05:43 - Deel 2: Mona Bjorklund & Fabian Schultz-Luckenbach 00:28:46 – Deel 3: Franz Fischler 00:54:01 – Deel 4: Franz Fischler 01:18:48 – EindeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ein Jahr Regierung • Das verflixte erste Jahr • Wenig Zeit für große Reformen? • Kompromiss als Ausrede? • Ewiger Krisengewinner Kickl? • SPÖ vor Parteitag Preisschock durch Iran-Krieg • Kommt die neue Teuerungswelle? • Ist Österreich vorbereitet? • Krieg ohne Ziel? Preisdeckel bei Wahlärzten • Markteingriff statt Reform? • Schluss mit Fleckerteppich
In this deeply moving episode of The Addicted Mind, host Duane Osterlind sits down with Burton Fischler, author of The Gift: Trauma to Triumph. Burton shares a harrowing personal journey marked by unimaginable loss—the murder of his wife, Barbara, at the hands of her son who struggled with severe mental illness and addiction.Burton discusses how he navigated the dark abyss of PTSD and grief, eventually finding a path toward healing through writing, nature, and service. Now a substance addiction counselor, Burton explains the intersection of trauma and addiction and offers a message of profound hope for anyone feeling lost in the darkness.Key HighlightsA Tragic Turning Point: Burton recounts the heartbreaking events leading up to his wife's death and the systemic failures that preceded the tragedy.The Weight of Trauma: Moving beyond "talk therapy" to understand how trauma lives in the body and the reality of living with PTSD.The Power of Writing: How documenting his journey for eight hours a day became a lifeline and a tool for self-discovery.Gratitude vs. Joy: The shift from waiting for joy to practicing gratitude as a foundational step toward recovery.Neuroplasticity and Choice: Understanding that while we cannot "think" our way into right action, we can act our way into right thinking by rewiring the brain through healthy habits.The Wisdom of Trauma: Why Burton chose to become a substance abuse counselor and how his own pain allows him to connect deeply with his clients.During the conversation, Burton emphasizes the importance of replacing negative feedback loops with positive ones. This process leverages the brain's natural ability to change.Breaking Isolation: Moving from secrecy and shame to human connection.Nature and Awe: Finding symbols of resilience in the natural world (like a flower growing through concrete).Holistic Practice: Incorporating meditation, nutrition, and movement to support the "rewiring" of the mind.Notable Quotes"It is not joyfulness that makes us grateful. It's gratitude that makes us joyful." — Burton Fischler (referencing Brother David Steindl-Rast)"If children after they fell did not get up and try again, we would have a world of people on their knees." — Burton Fischler"There are two ways to look at life: one is that nothing is a miracle, and the other is that everything is." — Burton Fischler (referencing Albert Einstein)Resources MentionedBook: The Gift: Trauma to Triumph by Burton FischlerPoetry: T.S. EliotReferences: Viktor Frankl (Man's Search for Meaning), Gabor Maté, and Bill Wilson (AA).Connect with Burton FischlerWebsite: traumatotriumph.clubCoaching: coachburton.comSocial Media: Follow @BurtonFischler on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.If you live in California and are looking for counseling or therapy please check out Novus Mindful Life Counseling and Recovery CenterNovusMindfulLife.comWe want to hear from you. Leave us a message or ask us a question: https://www.speakpipe.com/addictedmindDisclaimerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ December 18th, 7 PM ESTFeaturing: BURTON FISCHLER, MPsych — Trauma Survivor • Counselor • Author of The Gift: Trauma to TriumphTeatime with Miss Liz Serves: Burton Fischler From Trauma to Triumph: Healing, Purpose & the Courage to Rise AgainWhere devastation becomes wisdom and resilience becomes a way forward.On December 18th, she serves Burton Fischler, MPsych, a resilient trauma survivor, counselor, and author whose life journey embodies strength, healing, and the transformative power of inner work.Burton holds a Master's Degree in Psychology from New York University. His path shifted dramatically after enduring one of life's deepest tragedies the brutal murder of his wife. Through unimaginable pain, he courageously began a healing journey at the Hoffman Institute and the Esalen Institute, learning from a tai chi master and drawing inspiration from spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson.Burton is now a Certified Life Coach, Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor, and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. His book, The Gift: Trauma to Triumph, merges psychological insight, lived experience, and the wisdom of trauma recovery experts and spiritual leaders. He currently provides substance abuse counselling and facilitates trauma recovery groups at a medically supervised outpatient program in New York City.His upcoming podcast Besting Trauma and live radio show Courageous Conversations continue his mission: to teach trauma recovery processes, inspire hope, and show others that healing while not easy is possible and profoundly transformative. Miss Liz will pour a cup of strength, resilience, and radical healing with Burton Fischler, MPsych a trauma survivor, counselor, author, and a man whose journey from tragedy to transformation has touched countless lives.A native of Oceanside, New York, Burton holds a Master's in Psychology and is certified in life coaching, alcoholism and substance abuse counseling, and clinical trauma work. His life took a devastating turn with the violent loss of his wife a moment that could have destroyed him, but instead ignited a profound spiritual and therapeutic journey.From the Hoffman Institute to Esalen, from tai chi training to mentorship through Marianne Williamson's teachings, Burton rebuilt his life through courage, awareness, faith, and relentless inner work.Today, he counsels individuals navigating addiction and trauma, facilitates recovery groups, and shares his insights through his book The Gift: Trauma to Triumph, which teaches that awe is transformative, justice is often internal, and that to heal we must feel, then release.Tonight we walk through pain, purpose, and the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit.It will be a powerful, courageous, and deeply human Teatime with Burton Fischler a conversation rooted in truth, pain, wisdom, and the undeniable strength of healing.Tonight, Burton reminded us that trauma reshapes a life, but it does not have to define its future. Through psychology, spiritual insight, recovery tools, and profound resilience, he has turned unimaginable loss into a mission that uplifts others.His teachings that awe transforms, that justice often comes from within, and that healing requires both feeling and releasing brought immense depth and compassion to today's Teatime. Burton will share vulnerability, your strength, and your unwavering dedication to helping others rise.And thank you to everyone watching live or catching the replay you are part of this ripple of awareness, healing, and courage.Burton Fischler, MPsych, is a trauma survivor, counselor, and author of The Gift: Trauma to Triumph. With certifications in life coaching, addiction counseling, and clinical trauma work, he facilitates recovery groups in NYC and teaches trauma healing through speaking, writing, and his upcoming podcast Besting Trauma.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#BurtonFischler#TraumaRecovery#HealingJourney#ResilientSpirit
Budgetloch wächst • Wien als Budgetalbtraum • Länder wollen viel mehr Geld • Rekordeinnahmen und trotzdem pleite? • Gürtel nochmal enger schnallen? Klima retten kostet • Klimakonferenz in Brasilien • Wer bezahlt die Weltrettung? • Fantasiezahlen oder große Ambitionen? Habsburg-Juwelen • Wem gehört der teure Schmuck • Babler will Ansprüche prüfen
Twelve Maids takes you behind-the-scenes of life in Ithaca during Odysseus's journey in The Odyssey, from the never-before-heard point of view of a palace maid. Often silenced or glossed over, Penelope's maids are given a voice for the very first time in this dynamic new musical. Our stellar cast will transport you to Bronze Age Greece, where love, loyalty, and laughs await. Featuring breathtaking ballads, dazzling duets, and electric ensemble numbers, Twelve Maids is sure to excite lovers of myth and musical theater alike.
Ep. 192 (Part 2 of 2) | Professor Mark Fischler, constitutional law expert and co-host of the Integral Justice Warrior podcast, helps us make sense of what's happening to our democracy, providing context—historical, legal, ethical—for the plethora of disturbing and destructive acts occurring on a daily basis in our political arena. The rule of law is under direct attack at this time, he explains, and an assault on democracy is essentially an assault on our most fundamental values—the principles this country was founded on: inclusivity, equality, and dignity for all. Mark clarifies President Trump's political actions in the context of developmental stages, unpacks Project 2025, and discusses the assault on higher education and critical thinking and what it portends. The trajectory of where we are headed, Mark points out, is regressing into values we have already transcended. We need our democratic foundation to move to deeper, post-democratic levels that are reflective of greater levels of interconnection and inclusivity—not the opposite, he says. What will it take to change the regressive trajectory? Courage! And involvement. Thank you, Mark, for bringing a rare depth and much-needed clarity to the subject of the evolving democratic crisis occurring in our nation today and its implications for our future. Recorded June 12, 2025.“The assault on democracy we are experiencing is also an assault on a spiritual understanding of the deeper nature of our existence.”Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2The assault on higher education and critical thinking, continued (01:07) The idea of inherent capabilities of race is a slippery slope (02:33)Authoritarianism, the “authoritarian slide,” and the current administration (11:16)Do you cave if your livelihood is threatened or do you stand up for the values of your country? (14:12)The assault on democracy is an assault on our foundational spiritual values (19:26)The leftist postmodern approach to transgender issues & immigration created fodder for the movement towards authoritarianism (23:12)The importance of creating an educated citizenry (28:03)MLK's four basic steps for nonviolent action (32:09)Take direct action only after you've entered into a purified state such as Jesus had on the cross (34:05)Prevent violence in protests, disable provocateurs (36:16)Resources & References – Part 2The Integral Justice Warrior series, co-hosted by Mark Fischler and Corey deVos (Integral Life website)Greg Thomas, CEO of the Jazz Leadership Project on the Deep Transformation podcast, From Race to Culture to Cosmos: Using the Dance of Our Differences to Wise Up, Harmonize, and ActualizeMartin Luther King Jr.'s last speech, “I've Been to the Mountaintop” (YouTube...
Ep. 191 (Part 1 of 2) | Professor Mark Fischler, constitutional law expert and co-host of the Integral Justice Warrior podcast, helps us make sense of what's happening to our democracy, providing context—historical, legal, ethical—for the plethora of disturbing and destructive acts occurring on a daily basis in our political arena. The rule of law is under direct attack at this time, he explains, and an assault on democracy is essentially an assault on our most fundamental values—the principles this country was founded on: inclusivity, equality, and dignity for all. Mark clarifies President Trump's political actions in the context of developmental stages, unpacks Project 2025, and discusses the assault on higher education and critical thinking and what it portends. The trajectory of where we are headed, Mark points out, is regressing into values we have already transcended. We need our democratic foundation to move to deeper, post-democratic levels that are reflective of greater levels of interconnection and inclusivity—not the opposite, he says. What will it take to change the regressive trajectory? Courage! And involvement. Thank you, Mark, for bringing a rare depth and much-needed clarity to the subject of the evolving democratic crisis occurring in our nation today and its implications for our future. Recorded June 12, 2025.“The rule of law is a hard-earned process… and it's under direct attack at this time in our country.”Topics & Time Stamps – Part 1Introducing constitutional law expert, professor of Ethics, Constitutional Law, and Criminal Procedure, and co-host of the Integral Justice Warrior podcast, Mark Fischler (00:39)Trump, tribalism, and the zero-sum game: there are winners & losers; the losers deserve to lose (01:31)The rule of law is under direct attack in the U.S. at this time (11:34)Dehumanization and Trump's pre-conventional ethic of retribution (14:41)Our nation is built on ethics of higher purpose; our founding fathers specifically banned gifts to the President in the Constitution (17:30)Where is Congress in all of this? (21:13)Treason and bribery are the two legal grounds for impeachment (21:55)What is Project 2025, and the over-rulings of judicial rulings by the executive (25:33)The Heritage Foundation, responsible for developing the central ideas of Project 2025 (29:41)Project 2025's pre-conventional position on abortion and family (32:49)Why does democracy matter? (36:22)What we are experiencing is a direct attack on the principles of inclusivity (37:53)How does slashing Medicare and Medicaid square with Christian values? (40:21)The trajectory of where we are headed: regressing into values we have already transcended (43:14)The left has made it easy for the far right (43:48)The assault on higher education and critical thinking (44:17)Resources & References – Part 1The Integral Justice Warrior series, co-hosted by Mark Fischler and Corey deVos (Integral Life website)J. Michael Luttig,
Twelve Maids takes you behind-the-scenes of life in Ithaca during Odysseus's journey in The Odyssey, from the never-before-heard point of view of a palace maid. Often silenced or glossed over, Penelope's maids are given a voice for the very first time in this dynamic new musical. Our stellar cast will transport you to Bronze Age Greece, where love, loyalty, and laughs await. Featuring breathtaking ballads, dazzling duets, and electric ensemble numbers, Twelve Maids is sure to excite lovers of myth and musical theater alike. Created by Amanda Fischler and Adam Gloc
Moderation Martin Gross/Gesendet in Ö1 am 11.7.2025++Wissenschaftlerinnen und Religionsforscher aller Fachrichtungen treffen sich gerade vier Tage lang in Wien, um sich bei der jährlichen Konferenz der "European Academy of Religion" auszutauschen. Mit dabei auch der ÖVP-Politiker und ehemalige EU-Kommissar Franz Fischler. (Konstantin Obermayr)++Die Universität Wien hat auch heuer wieder ihre Hörsäle für die diesjährige Kinderuni geöffnet. Für die rund 4000 wissbegierigen Mädchen und Buben gibt es auch Manches aus den Bereich der Religionen und Theologien zu entdecken. (Andreas Mittendorfer)++Die für heute terminisierte Wahl dreier neuer Richter für das deutsche Bundesverfassungsgericht in Karlsruhe soll nun erst nach der Sommerpause stattfinden. Das hat heute der Bundestag beschlossen.
70 Jahre Staatsvertrag • Neue Herausforderungen für Österreich • Vom Bundesadler zum Pleitegeier? • Neutralität: Schutz oder Risiko? • Zu arm für die NATO? Sparen bei Integration • Weniger Geld für Deutschkurse • Sanktionen bei Sozialleistungen • Plakolm kritisiert Wiener Modell Farce von Istanbul? • Weicht Putin aus? • Coup für Selenskyj? • Europa: Stunde der Wahrheit?
Von Edith Meinhart und Michael Nikbakhsh. Die 176. Ausgabe der Dunkelkammer führt wieder ins Theater. Wir veröffentlichen einen Mitschnitt vom 14. April 2025, der mittlerweile sechsten Podcast-Aufzeichnung vor Publikum in der Kulisse Wien. Unser Gast: Der frühere ÖVP-Politiker Franz Fischler. Er war unter anderem Landwirtschaftsminister und EU-Kommissar – und er gilt als streitbar. Auch und gerade dann, wenn es um die eigene Partei geht. Die Dunkelkammer ist ein Stück Pressefreiheit. Unabhängigen Journalismus kannst Du auf mehreren Wegen unterstützen: Mit einem Premium-Abo bei Apple Podcasts https://shorturl.at/uDSTY Mit einer Mitgliedschaft bei Steady https://shorturl.at/guAD7 Mit einer direkten Spende https://shorturl.at/chJM8 Und ganz neu: Mit einem Merch-Artikel aus unserem Shop https://shorturl.at/uyB59 Vielen Dank!
"Das gemeinsame Europa ist ein Kind der Mitte" sagt Franz Fischler (ÖVP), österreichischer EU-Kommissar für Landwirtschaft von 1995 bis 2004. In Zeiten der Krisen und der Ausdünnung der Mitte brauche es ein neues Narrativ, das zukunftsgerichtet und "enkeltauglich" sei. Sein Vorschlag: "Wir machen Europa zum lebenswertesten Kontinent der Welt - und lassen dabei niemanden zurück!" Von Franz Fischler.
Thema: Koalitionsverhandlungen FPÖ - ÖVP
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Thema: Koalitionsverhandlungen FPÖ - ÖVP
Die ÖVP sollte in den Koalitionsgesprächen mit der FPÖ die roten Linien im Auge behalten, sagt der frühere EU-Kommissar Franz Fischler über seine Partei. Die FPÖ dürfe keinen "Freibrief" bekommen. Er rechnet mit baldigem Streit in der Kickl-Partei. Heinemann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
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24 lichte Momente.Im radio klassik Stephansdom-Adventkalender Wann ist Ihnen das letzte Mal ein Licht aufgegangen? Helle Momente, Aha-Erlebnisse oder lichtvolle Erkenntnisse reißen aus dem Alltagstrott, bringen (unverhofft) Licht ins Dunkel und können das Leben nachhaltig verändern. „Denen, die saßen im Land und Schatten des Todes, ist ein Licht aufgegangen.“ (Mt 4,16 Übersetzung: Lutherbibel) Jeden Tag im Advent öffnet radio klassik Stephansdom ein Fenster und lässt Licht in den grauen Alltag. 21. Franz Fischler, langjähriger Politker in Österreich und der EU Montag bis Freitag um circa 7:10 Uhr und 17:10 UhrSamstag, Sonntag & Feiertag: 7:10 Uhr und zwischen 12:00-13:00 Uhr Hier geht's zu allen 24 "Türchen" unseres Adventkalenders im Podcastbereich.
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Der EU-Landwirtschaftskommissar a.D. sprach bei der Ordenstagung 2024 über "Die Kunst des Möglichen" in der Politik.
UNRUHE IM LAND • Österreich am Scheideweg • Bundesländer fordern mehr • Unruhe in der SPÖ • ÖVP im freien Fall MUSLIME UNERWÜNSCHT? • DÖW-Barometer: Wachsende Ablehnung • 10 Prozent rechtsextreme Haltungen KRAWALL-KRAMPUSSE • Gewalt bei läufen
Vor kurzem hat der frühere Landwirtschaftsminister und erste österreichische EU-Kommissar Franz Fischler seine politische Lebensgeschichte veröffentlicht. "Die Kraft der Mitte" heißt das Buch. Chefredakteur Wolfgang Schaller hat das Buch bereits gelesen und sich mit Franz Fischler getroffen.
In this episode the guys break down the wild game against the Capitols. Casey gets sent down so what does that mean for our defensive reinforcements? Stank "Maven" Fischler goes nuclear on the Cha-Ching King
KOALITIONSPOKER • Fragezeichen Landtagswahlen • Kommt Zuckerl-Koalition? • Wer führt die SPÖ? KLIMABONUS VOR AUS? • Steuerhöhung durch die Hintertür? • Sparen statt Gießkanne • Überfördertes Österreich? ISRAEL DROHT IRAN • Kommt der Vergeltungsschlag? • Auswirkungen auf Österreich
With the amount of time folks invest in their news feeds, social scrolls, podcasts, and hot-takes, you'd think we'd have a better grasp on “the whole picture.” But we only operate with a partial perspective regardless of the situation or issue. This universal truth pushes many of us toward the false comfort of binary thinking. Podcast host and Professor of Criminal Justice at Plymouth State University Dr. Mark Fischler says we don't have to pick sides. He believes that if we can get comfortable holding multiple truths at once, even if we don't understand them, we can solve society's most distressing problems. GUEST BIO Mark Fischler is an award-winning professor of criminal justice at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. He is a former NH Public Defender. Mark also hosts a podcast on the Integral Life website called Integral Justice Warrior. Authentic Leaders Group Are you a therapist stepping into leadership for the first time? Or maybe you've been in a leadership position for a while, but are bumping up against new struggles? Our Authentic Leadership Group is here to help you become the authentic and wholehearted leader you aspire to be. Next cohort starts November 2024! Join Sarah in this journey of self-discovery and leadership mastery, where you'll enhance your leadership skills and forge meaningful connections with fellow therapists who are committed to their own growth and the betterment of the therapy field. Register now at https://bit.ly/cwhauthenticleaders Right Use of Power™ Basics Training in Chicago Right Use of Power™ is a dynamic, inspiring, and relational approach to the ethical use of power to promote well-being, the common good and right relationship. Our Basics Training is a 5-hour in-person learning experience for people who want to deepen their understanding of power and start to learn how to use power with strength and heart. When: Friday, November 15, 2024 - 10:00am-4:00pm CST Where: Head/Heart Therapy, 4411 N. Ravenswood, Suite 250, Chicago Cost: Pay what you can $100-$225 includes 4 ethics CEs! Learn more and sign up at https://bit.ly/cwhrup Know the Numbers/Navigate the Feelings: Financial Literacy for Group Practice Owners Join Aggie Chydzinski and Sarah Buino for an engaging and interactive online workshop designed specifically for group practice owners. Gain valuable insights into financial literacy and begin to build confidence in your business management skills. This workshop will equip you with essential tools to understand the numbers and address the emotions surrounding your business finances. Designed for group practice owners of businesses large and small. Details: 7pm CST Live on Zoom - Third Thursday of every month (starting Oct. 17, 2024) Cost: Pay what you can. Guests who pay $17 or more will receive access to the recorded webinar. Save your spot here: https://bit.ly/cwhgpfinancial The New Perimenopause: What Every Psychotherapist Should Know Perimenopause is a natural developmental stage and yet women (and folks with uteruses) are so often caught off guard by this important (albiet bumpy) rite of passage. Now more than ever before there are options to support women with both the mental and physical health vulnerabilities that can pop up during these years that lead up to menopause. Join Jessica Fruchter in partnership with Head/Heart Business Therapy Friday, December 6 to discuss all things perimenopause through the lenses of mind, body and spirit. RSVP at tinyurl.com/perimenochicago
WILD UMSTRITTEN am 11.09.2024 WAHLKAMPF • SPÖ präsentiert Wahlprogramm • Babler glaubt noch an Platz 1 • Kritik an Bier-Partei wächst • Zersplittert die Parteienlandschaft DUELL HARRIS VS TRUMP • Sieg für die Demokratin • Trumpf setzt auf Fake-News • Einfluss von Swift, Musk und Co? DEUTSCHE GRENZE DICHT? • Rückführung nach Österreich? • Asylgipfel gescheitert • Entscheidet Asylthema die Wahlen?
Michelle Fischler, a trailblazer in the realm of sex therapy, is renowned for her innovative approach to fostering sexual wellness and education. As a Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist and ASTO Certified Sex Therapist, she seamlessly blends her expertise with her role as a dynamic therapist, interviewer, and speaker. A highlight of her work is her biweekly podcast, GETSOME.Through her virtual sex therapy practice and the creation of the Unlearning Sexual Shame sex education module, Michelle provides a platform that encourages transformative conversations about sex, sexuality, gender, and pleasure. Her aim is to dispel the shadows of shame and promote a more inclusive and enlightened perspective on sexual health.Discover more about Michelle and her work by visiting GETSOME.ca, and stay connected by following her on Instagram @getsome_podcast.Support this podcast by becoming a Member of the CORT YouTube channel! When you Support this podcast by joining our YouTube membership (starting as low as $3/month) you'll get early access to all of our new content, access to badges and special chat emojis, and more. Every dollar helps, so sign up to be a member today by clicking "Join" under the video. Subscribe to the audio-only version here: https://www.divorcing-religion.com/religious-trauma-podcastFollow Janice and the Conference on Religious Trauma on Social Media: Mastodon: JaniceSelbie@mas.toThreads: Wisecounsellor@threads.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/divorcereligionTwitter: https://twitter.com/Wise_counsellorTwitter: https://twitter.com/ComeToCORTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DivorcingReligionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@janiceselbieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisecounsellor/The Divorcing Religion Podcast is for entertainment purposes only. If you need help with your mental health, please consult a qualified, secular, mental health clinician.Podcast by Porthos MediaCopyright 2024 www.porthosmedia.netSupport the Show.
Ep. 136 (Part 2 of 2) | Criminal justice professor and constitutional law expert Mark Fischler does a brilliant job of deepening our understanding of the challenges facing our democracy, our legal system, and our public morality. How did the democratic process and the values it represents—equality and liberty for all—come to be teetering on the brink? Mark illuminates the fact that the Constitution is not a set-in-stone document, but eminently open to interpretation, and explains that its interpretation is a direct reflection of the worldviews of the Supreme Court justices. In fact, the whole process of democracy needs to be aligned with a certain level of development in order to deliver. Mark points out that democracy hasn't served all of us, and urges us to explore who and in what ways it has failed, that we may work to correct its flaws and continue to uphold and expand the values foundational to democracy to include respecting and protecting the rights of all beings.Mark contrasts the moral integrity of revered public figures such as Socrates and Dr. King, who honored the rule of law despite that it went against their own self interest, with the disregard for the law so prevalent among political figures today, and points out that democracy can be subverted not only by malicious intent, but also by misplaced idealism—when people feel that supporting a charismatic leader or ideology is more important than supporting the principles of democracy. With regard to the Trump trials, the question arises, is any human above the law? Mark also shares where he finds hope—in his own university students with their openness to a deeper ethical understanding and responsibility and willingness to undertake civic action. Mark urges all of us who care about democracy to become engaged now. His wise, integral, highly informed insights about the current state of the legal system and of democracy, here and around the world, are revelatory, alarming, and inspiring in turn. Recorded May 22, 2024.“It's time for us to take absolute responsibility for our democracy: if you have a democracy, you need to be engaged and involved.“(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2Democracy only functions properly when there is a foundational rule of law, and the moral integrity of Socrates (01:08)Trumpian politics/political chicanery vs conservative or progressive politics (05:25)Roe vs. Wade and how we have lost the ability to have a sincere conversation about postnatal care (08:19)We are suffering as a people from our inability to enter into a dialectic (09:23)We are not the only democracy at risk: the rise of authoritarianism, populism & demagoguery around the world (12:28)Is there any precedent for a president to be immune from prosecution? (13:27)What is an “official act”? January 6th and interpreting if an act is official or criminal (16:41)Back to democracy at risk: what are democratic values about? (22:19)How is democracy subverted? (23:54) Misplaced idealism can undermine democracy and subvert the rule of law (27:23)Educated citizenry and moving through levels of development to where we recognize the equal dignity of everyone (29:55)With the internet, there are no consistent, shared news sources, no awareness of civic responsibility...
Ep. 135 (Part 1 of 2) | Criminal justice professor and constitutional law expert Mark Fischler does a brilliant job of deepening our understanding of the challenges facing our democracy, our legal system, and our public morality. How did the democratic process and the values it represents—equality and liberty for all—come to be teetering on the brink? Mark illuminates the fact that the Constitution is not a set-in-stone document, but eminently open to interpretation, and explains that its interpretation is a direct reflection of the worldviews of the Supreme Court justices. In fact, the whole process of democracy needs to be aligned with a certain level of development in order to deliver. Mark points out that democracy hasn't served all of us, and urges us to explore who and in what ways it has failed, that we may work to correct its flaws and continue to uphold and expand the values foundational to democracy to include respecting and protecting the rights of all beings.Mark contrasts the moral integrity of revered public figures such as Socrates and Dr. King, who honored the rule of law despite that it went against their own self interest, with the disregard for the law so prevalent among political figures today, and points out that democracy can be subverted not only by malicious intent, but also by misplaced idealism—when people feel that supporting a charismatic leader or ideology is more important than supporting the principles of democracy. With regard to the Trump trials, the question arises, is any human above the law? Mark also shares where he finds hope—in his own university students with their openness to a deeper ethical understanding and responsibility and willingness to undertake civic action. Mark urges all of us who care about democracy to become engaged now. His wise, integral, highly informed insights about the current state of the legal system and of democracy, here and around the world, are revelatory, alarming, and inspiring in turn. Recorded May 22, 2024.“Democracy really only functions properly when there is a foundational rule of law.”Topics & Time Stamps – Part 1Introducing criminal justice professor and integral expert on constitutional law, Mark Fischler (01:32)The hush money trial: you can't disengage the politics (03:46)Is any human being above the rule of law? (06:16)It was ethical Republicans that got Nixon to resign; now a cult-like status exists in the party (07:36)How people like Supreme Court Justice Alito's wife and Justice Thomas' wife have bought into the Stop the Steal idea, supporting the idea that the 2020 election was false (10:15)Impeachment is the most direct form of accountability in the Supreme Court (12:50)Understanding the nature of the current Supreme Court and how the Constitution gets interpreted according to the justices' worldviews (14:12)The Citizens United case where the Supreme Court ruled to give corporations the right to freedom of speech (17:31)The current Supreme Court is hostile to the Union movement, to regulation around land use, to green, pluralistic values—it's all about protecting individual rights (20:13)The Constitution is not the solid document we might think, but is very open to interpretation (23:35)The Federalist Society and the rise of originalism (24:35)The beginning of culture wars in the Supreme Court and how Supreme Court nominee Robert Borg applied originalism to abortion (29:33)Selective interpretation of the Constitution and originalist interpretations of the 2nd and 8th Amendments...
Superwahljahr – der Podcast. Ida Metzger und Rainer Nowak von der Kronenzeitung begleiten dich durch ein politisch entscheidendes Jahr. Sie kommentieren die Situation und sprechen mit politischen Persönlichkeiten.
Der Politiker und EU-Kenner Franz Fischler über die Bedeutung der Europawahlen 2024. Ein Podcast vom Pragmaticus. Das ThemaDiese Europawahlen werden die Weichen für die kommenden Jahrzehnte stellen, sagt der Politiker und EU-Kenner Franz Fischler. Nicht nur für die Bürger Europas, sondern auch für die EU selbst. Es geht um eine gemeinsame Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik, um die Budgets für Klima und Umwelt, Regulationen für die Wirtschaft und letztlich um die Frage, wieviel Macht die Mitgliedsstaaten denn eigentlich haben sollen.Unser Gast in dieser Folge: Franz Fischler ist ein Politiker der Österreichischen Volkspartei, ÖVP. Von 1995 bis 2004 war Fischler Europäischer Kommissar für Landwirtschaft und Entwicklung des ländlichen Raumes sowie, ab 1999, Fischerei. Der studierte Landwirt war österreichischer Landwirtschaftsminister, lange Jahre Präsident des Ökosozialen Forums sowie des Europäischen Forums Alpbach. Mit dem Pragmaticus sprach Fischler unter anderem bereits über die Chancen von Gentechnik.Dies ist ein Podcast von Der Pragmaticus. Sie finden uns auch auf Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn und X (Twitter).Weitere Podcasts von Der Pragmaticus finden Sie hier.
Nachum Segal presents Stan "The Maven" Fischler, Dr. Robert Goldschmidt of Touro University, Rav Daniel Glatstein to discuss his ArtScroll Haggadah, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
It's an all new extra extra big That Real Blind Tech show as it's our 2024 CSUN recap episode. It is so big that we have the ladies Jeanine and Allison recording with friend of the podcast David Goldstein and because someone who edits the show got sick we then have Brian and Ed recapping CSUN as well. It all comes together in one giant Kumbaya podcast episode for your listening pleasure. Jeanine starts out discussing the announcements made by Aira at this year's CSUN. We'll give you a clue it has something to do with A.I. And because Brian and Ed were not here yet, Allison, David , and Jeanine then discuss the braille with a lower case b keyboards announced at this year's CSUN. We then cut to our main men on the ground at CSUN for their insights in to everything they experienced first hand at this year's CSUN. Brian and Ed start off discussing a recent article by a man who is losing his vision that appeared in the Atlantic, and they could not disagree with the article more. They then discuss the upcoming release of David Kingsbury third edition of the Windows Screen Reader Primer. And then discuss the upsetting news about VoiceDream Reader moving to a monthly subscription model even if you have bought a lifetime license. Mike Buckley then pops by to discuss the latest announcements coming out of Be My A.I. Brian and Ed discuss the multiple cocktail hours they hit at CSUN, OKO, the new Guidance Guidance System, Celeste Glasses, Enivision AI, Vispero, Deque, WeWalk Cane, Fa Fable, Stevie Wonder, Irish Car Bombs, Google Suite, and much more that they experienced in person at CSUN. It's then back to the ladies and David for some more banter and more of Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading.
Introduction David H. Fischler has worked in the public and private sectors in the emergency response and emergency management fields for over 50 years. His style of pre-incident relationship building has contributed to successful outcomes when significant events impacted his jurisdiction. Within the private sector, Dave has consulted for companies involved in federal, state and local emergency management projects. As a New York State licensed attorney, Dave represents victims and/or families related to post 9/11 injuries or illnesses involving the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville. He is currently co-chairing an International Association of Fire Chiefs Safety, Health and Survival Section committee on repetitive traumatic brain injuries relationship to Parkinson's Disease, dementia/Alzheimers, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Key Positions - Commissioner (retired) - Suffolk County (NY) Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services - Chief-of-Department (retired) - St. James Fire Department - Chair - NFPA 1917 Committee on Automotive Ambulances - Attorney handling fire/EMS/emergency management issues Contact Information LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-fischler-8a131b8/ Email: dfischlerlaw@aol.com
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Ep. 82 (Part 2 of 2) | Constitutional law expert and criminal justice professor Mark Fischler has a thirst for justice and a gift for teaching. With cogency and passion, Mark explains that law is not the absolute that we perhaps thought, but an ever changing reflection of the values we hold as a society. Law is a developmental process, and will benefit from our own dedication to inner moral development. Mark shows how the law can (and has) become ever more inclusive, with the potential to serve and uphold the dignity of all peoples, all beings. Because of its abstract clauses, there is room in the Constitution to interpret the law in ways that are attuned with our pluralistic society. Mark calls on us to come together and decide what we value as a people—there is no mandate in democracy that all decision making power must reside in the hands of the Supreme Court, which has only had the sort of unilateral power it enjoys today since the 1950s.This is no dry, legalistic conversation, but a truly illuminating vision of the potential of the law to embody justice, inclusivity, compassion. It is also a solid overview of where we have come from and where we are now, referencing many landmark rulings of the Supreme Court. Finally, this is spiritually inspiring as well—Mark tells the story of the transformational epiphany he had as a young man that led to his career as a public defender, onto the spiritual path, and eventually to become a well-respected, award-winning professor of criminal justice. Mark's perspective on the law is far ranging, embracing human rights, animal rights, the rights of all beings. It comes from a place of deep care and compassion: “What is the happiness that the Declaration of Independence talks about, what is suffering?” Be inspired by Mark's wise and knowledgeable teachings and the potential of the law to create a just society for all. Recorded January 4, 2023.“Law is our collective coming together and deciding what we value as a people.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2The 4th branch of government: administrative agencies like the EPA that implement policies are now under very specific guidelines from the legislature (01:40)Abstract language in the Constitution requires interpretation and the challenge of finding balance between restrictively specific guidelines and abstract directives (06:45)The history of the Supreme Court and how the Court is 10–20 years behind the rest of the culture's center of gravity (09:44)The doctrine of originalism: is the Constitution a fixed document? (12:36)Ronald Dworkin, primary legal philosopher of his generation: “The law is absolutely an act of interpretation.” (15:55)Originalism's effect on Brown v. Board of Education, the Equal Protection Clause, and Plessis v. Ferguson (16:35)Abraham Lincoln was competing with the courts on slavery—his point of view was far more holistic, respecting the equal dignity of all people (20:47)We all need to be involved in the determination of fundamental human rights and not leave it up to the Supreme Court (24:24)Our Constitution, because of the abstract clauses, allows us ways to start to relate differently to our environment and all beings (26:00)The law is a social institution embodying the ways we agree to relate to each other as a society (28:09)We need to become...
Ep. 81 (Part 1 of 2) | Constitutional law expert and criminal justice professor Mark Fischler has a thirst for justice and a gift for teaching. With cogency and passion, Mark explains that law is not the absolute that we perhaps thought, but an ever changing reflection of the values we hold as a society. Law is a developmental process, and will benefit from our own dedication to inner moral development. Mark shows how the law can (and has) become ever more inclusive, with the potential to serve and uphold the dignity of all peoples, all beings. Because of its abstract clauses, there is room in the Constitution to interpret the law in ways that are attuned with our pluralistic society. Mark calls on us to come together and decide what we value as a people—there is no mandate in democracy that all decision making power must reside in the hands of the Supreme Court, which has only had the sort of unilateral power it enjoys today since the 1950s.This is no dry, legalistic conversation, but a truly illuminating vision of the potential of the law to embody justice, inclusivity, compassion. It is also a solid overview of where we have come from and where we are now, referencing many landmark rulings of the Supreme Court. Finally, this is spiritually inspiring as well—Mark tells the story of the transformational epiphany he had as a young man that led to his career as a public defender, onto the spiritual path, and eventually to become a well-respected, award-winning professor of criminal justice. Mark's perspective on the law is far ranging, embracing human rights, animal rights, the rights of all beings. It comes from a place of deep care and compassion: “What is the happiness that the Declaration of Independence talks about, what is suffering?” Be inspired by Mark's wise and knowledgable teachings and the potential of the law to create a just society for all. Recorded January 4, 2023.“Law is our collective coming together and deciding what we value as a people.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 1Introducing professor of criminal justice and constitutional law expert Mark Fischler (01:31)How did Mark get into constitutional law? (03:45)At the foundation of legal theory is the question: natural law or positive law? How Ken Wilber reduced the cognitive dissonance going on around this for Mark (06:44)Law is a lawyer-driven process and the action is in the criminal courts (07:52)Mark's 1996 transformational epiphany of self-knowledge around the judgmental character of his mind (09:16)How psychotherapy relates to Mark's practice as a public defender and taking a bodhisattva approach to being there for all beings (13:59)The deepening of Mark's spiritual practice: Am I supposed to leave everything behind, give it all up? (21:08)“The demon spoke” (Socrates): leaving public defender hood and the beginning of Mark's spiritual journey (25:03)Miguel Luiz' Four Agreements: principles upon which to life your life (29:35)Being of service to others is the foundational piece driving Mark to deepen his understanding of the law and in his role as professor (35:08)“We're in a stage of pluralism, but we sure don't act that way;”Justice Alito's decision in the Dobbs case, overturning Roe v. Wade (37:02)Can we start to have a conversation about the law, from a 30,000' point...
Episode 19 finds our host Jeff Woods digging into conversation with the well educated, mindful, compassionate, sex positive Michelle Fischler -- host of The Getsome podcast – exposing society's fuckery when it comes to sex. She's been working in the mental health field since 2003, with her own practice as a therapist since 2013. Michelle is a registered social worker, a registered Psychotherapist, and a Certified Sex Therapist, and jumps into the deep end with Jeff, on where sex lands in the hierarchy of their lives, and into thoughts around online dating, and they share in their love for Sex with Sue (Sue Johanson) and her American counterpart Dr. Ruth. Jeff prompts discussion about the “best lube on the market” (hint, it's all your head), and Michelle redirects, investigating Jeff's inspirations in life and in building the Blue Hotel Podcast. Other sub themes this time include shame, fear, polyamory, bisexuality, and you might not believe how and where Michelle grew up. 57 minutes of flowing conversation is then followed by the climax of episode 19 in a new erotic bedtime story, this time a listener submitted WLW (women loving women) tale, written by Christine Gauthier, and edited and narrated by Jeff. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Now that we have gotten past our massive 100th episode celebration, it is back to podcasting as the entire That Real Blind Tech Show gang gets together to recap the latest tech news. We start off with a mention that the All Blind Fantasy Football League Mini Documentary has an imdb page. We start off with a congratulations as one of us lives in the filthiest talking city in the world. And its not NYC! Wasn't the whole point of streaming no ads? Well get ready for ads coming to AppleTV. Is anyone surprised that Apple's crash detection is not working as it is suppose to? Big Googlie Eyes may save pedestrians from silent vehicles, but what about us blind peeps? Medical experts say it is healthy for you to disconnect from your phone. Is it possible for blind peeps to disconnect? Google IO featured Molly Burke, but seriously selfies? We then discuss the newly announce Pixel 7 phones. Next up was the Google Pixel Watch, not quite ready for prime time. And shockingly Google Face Recognition is very far from secure. On the plus side all Google devices will be getting new TTS voices in the coming weeks. Samsung and Google showed off how their devices will interact once the Matter Standard has launched. It's going to be pretty cool. Facebook hosted meta Connect all about VR and AR, but will any of this tech be useful to the blind? Facebook launched the MetaQuest Pro, but what is it and who is it for? Zuckhead says the Metaverse should be open to everyone, but read closer. Meta also announced future wristbands which would allow you to control things in the Metaverse with muscle movement. Microsoft held an event in which they announced that Apple will be bringing more services to their devices. Of course, the accessibility of them is in question. Microsoft then announced three new Surface devices with one of them starting at the low low price of $4300. Did you notice that another Amazon Prime Day came and went? And it is more Voicemails, What's Pissing Off Brian, and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading. To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at ThatRealBlindTechShow@gmail.com, join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow , or leave us an old school phone message at 929-367-1005.
In unserem aktuellen Podcast spricht der frühere EU-Kommissar Franz Fischler über die Folgen der Erderhitzung für die Landwirtschaft und das „Fegefeuer“, das seine Partei, die ÖVP, gerade erlebt.
With the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs in full swing, I'm bringing one of my favorite sports conversations out of the archives -- my conversation with legendary hockey maven Stanley Fischler. He has written more than 90 books on the sport. The backstory: In 2013 I stumbled upon the thrilling Stanley Cup finals between the Blackhawks and Bruins with my daughter, who was nine at the time. We were riveted. But we couldn't follow the puck. The action was too fast. And she had so many questions, which I couldn't answer -- because I'm a hockey novice. So I reached out to Fischler to be our guide. Whether you're a hockey novice or an expert, I think you'll enjoy the stories and insights of the thoroughly engaging Stanley Fischler.
Justin joins the podcast once again, this time to talk about one of the most underappreciated animated comedies of our time, 'Shark Tale'. Listen wherever you get podcasts or watch us through video on YouTube or especially direct within Spotify! Want to win the shiny new 'The Suicide Squad' Blu Ray? Just listen in for instructions at during this episode! So keep your eye on your social media feeds and prepare yourselves for an exciting season of Filmatic to come, with plenty of surprises along the way! Justin on Instagram: @thefischking Nabil Steam- Filmatic Justin Steam- Filmatic Justin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmatic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmatic/support
Nabil and Justin made a promise to watch and review the greyscale version of Schneider's JL. Today, on the 1 year anniversary of that original episode, they honor that promise. Listen wherever you get podcasts or watch us through video on YouTube or especially direct within Spotify! Want to win the shiny new 'The Suicide Squad' Blu Ray? Just listen in for instructions at the beginning of this episode!So keep your eye on the your social media feeds and prepare yourselves for an exciting season of Filmatic to come, with plenty of surprises along the way! Justin on Instagram: @thefischking Nabil Steam- nabeel_ Justin Steam- Septh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmatic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmatic/support
When Michael Fischler retired in 2017 after 50 years of dedicated service to the Plymouth State College Community he was at the height of his career, when a firestorm erupted over allegations against a former graduate student for whom he (along with dozens of other former teachers and mentors) had written glowing recommendations. He did nothing wrong but the toxic atmosphere on campus and a timid board of trustees allowed a What followed was a three-year struggle to assert his academic freedom and civil rights - with help from nationally acclaimed civil rights attorney John Meyer. Just when life should have become simpler. Mike Fischler was faced with the challenge of a lifetime. Today, with the worst of it behind, he reflects on his life and - for the first time - on the trauma that almost derailed his legacy. Michael L. Fischler lives in Holderness and is professor emeritus in the Department of Counselor Education and School Psychology at Plymouth State University, where he taught for 50 years. Fischler has made numerous contributions to PSU, PSU students, and the PSU community over the course of his long and distinguished career. He has served on PSU's Homophobia Task Force, on the President's Commission on Diversity, and as an advisor to the Black Student Union and Tau Omega sorority. His research interests include cultural diversity, intercultural communication, social behavior, psychological counseling, multicultural education, and prejudice reduction.The plaque credits Fischler for the Center's founding and for the inspirational lessons he taught during his 50-year teaching career.
Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports
Ron Duguay and Mollie Walker open the show discussing the Rangers playing great hockey. They talk about Zac Jones' play so far, the key games against the Islanders and whether they can make the playoffs. Hockey legend Stan Fischler then joins the show. Fischler discusses the Rangers-Islanders rivalry, the unique schedule this year, the current Rangers, why he likes David Quinn, his Finals prediction and memories of Mollie interning for him. NY Post Rangers beat writer Larry Brooks drops by to talk goaltending, defenseman, K'Andre Miller and Adam Fox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Fischler: College students, instructors need vaccination priority Mark Fischler is Coordinator of the Criminalv Justice Program at Plymouth State University and has taught Criminal Justice for over 17 years.
In this episode of Drive Time Phil Fischler talks about how we can learn to become more grateful by learning what others are grateful for. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capeMEN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capechristianmen/ We are the Men's ministry of Cape Christian Fellowship located in Cape Coral, FL. Website: https://capechristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capechristian/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capechristian/ Intro and Outro music by www.bensound.com (https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/summer-chill-relaxed-tropical)