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UOAK Presents Sekora Radio. Episode 114 ❖ Featured tracks & more on Spotify → link.sekoramusic.com/spotify ❖ ❖ SEKORA RADIO ❖ Listen on your favourite platform → https://radio.sekoramusic.com Download & subscribe on Apple Podcasts → http://bit.ly/sekoraradio Tracklist: 1. Winter Kid & Kaphy & Kevin Kairouz - Dont Be Afraid 2. Banaati, Max Blücher, KARTINI - Lose Control 3. TOMB - Mariner (UOAK Remix) 4. Blancwater, Xerxes-K - Over and Over 5. OKASSUS & Hexlogic - Gorongosa 6. Le Roy & Jyll -Steady as the Sea (Palisade Remix) 7. Iskarelyn - Briar Hill 8. Jope - Verdant (Alex Pich Remix) 9. Brendel, Ceci - Radiant 10. Freyer, Dean Andrew - Grief 11. nineveh & shiny things - here before 12. AY.ATA - Something About You ❖ FOLLOW UOAK ❖ Spotify → https://uoak.fanlink.tv/spotify Apple Music → https://uoak.fanlink.tv/apple Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/uoak Instagram → https://instagram.com/uoakmusic Youtube → https://youtube.com/uoak
UOAK Presents Sekora Radio. Episode 113 ❖ Featured tracks & more on Spotify → link.sekoramusic.com/spotify ❖ ❖ SEKORA RADIO ❖ Listen on your favourite platform → https://radio.sekoramusic.com Download & subscribe on Apple Podcasts → http://bit.ly/sekoraradio Tracklist: 1. Freyer, Dean Andrew - Grief 2. OKASSUS & Hexlogic - Gorongosa 3. 16BL feat. Nour - Sharks 4. Blancwater, Xerxes-K - Over and Over 5. Sahar Z - Zikaron 6. Tinlicker - Just To Hear You Say (Joseph Ray Remix) 7. Fairtone - Acid Savanna 8. Cyantist, Rob Hes - Ey Sareban (feat. Maria Ebra) 9. TOMB - Mariner (UOAK Remix) 10. Marksman & Exoco - If Only (feat. Leo Wood) 11. Taleman, Ventt - Shifting Focus 12. Yuvèe - Cross Culture ❖ FOLLOW UOAK ❖ Spotify → https://uoak.fanlink.tv/spotify Apple Music → https://uoak.fanlink.tv/apple Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/uoak Instagram → https://instagram.com/uoakmusic Youtube → https://youtube.com/uoak
UOAK Presents Sekora Radio. Episode 112 with special guest Rob Hes ❖ Featured tracks & more on Spotify → link.sekoramusic.com/spotify ❖ ❖ SEKORA RADIO ❖ Listen on your favourite platform → https://radio.sekoramusic.com Download & subscribe on Apple Podcasts → http://bit.ly/sekoraradio Tracklist: 1. AY.ATA - Something About You 2. Max Tresher, Damian S - Veins Of Earth 3. Boycott - Talk To Me 4. Max Tresher, Damian S - Midnight Catamaran 5. Another Soul, Carles - Running Away feat. X.V 6. Rob Hes, Joey White - Save Me 7. Samwell (LU) - Feelings (Cyantist & Rob Hes Remix) 8. Rob Hes, Joey White - Duality 9. 2088 - Keep Singing 10. Rob Hes, 2088 - Every Day 11. BEIL - Think Of Me 12. Cyantist, Rob Hes - Ey Sareban feat. Maria Ebra 13. Cyantist, Rob Hes - Silver Lining 14. Cyantist, Rob Hes - Unhuman feat. Mr.Main 15. Freyer, Dean Andrew - Grief ❖ FOLLOW UOAK ❖ Spotify → https://uoak.fanlink.tv/spotify Apple Music → https://uoak.fanlink.tv/apple Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/uoak Instagram → https://instagram.com/uoakmusic Youtube → https://youtube.com/uoak
Welcome to a very special edition of OC Catholic Radio. We think every edition of OCCR is special, but when we have the chance to sit down with our wonderful Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Freyer, it's always time well spent! On this podcast episode, Bishop and host Rick Howick do a deep dive into all things ‘Jubilee,' as they discuss The Year of Jubilee in 2025. What is this all about? How is it that the faithful can take advantage of tremendous spiritual graces in this jubilee year? Be sure to listen and share!
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With just days to go before the official launch of a new administration, the GOP-led Congress is putting together plans on how to enact incoming President Donald Trump's agenda, with a particular emphasis on cutting spending on the Medicaid program. Meanwhile, the Biden administration makes major moves in its last days, including banning a controversial food dye and ordering cigarette companies to minimize their nicotine content.Joanne Kenen of Johns Hopkins University and Politico Magazine, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, and Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Harris Meyer, who reported and wrote the latest KFF Health News “Bill of the Month” feature, about a colonoscopy that came with a much larger price tag than estimated. Plus, for “extra credit,” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read (or wrote) this week that they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: KFF Health News' “Can Medical Schools Funnel More Doctors Into the Primary Care Pipeline?” by Felice J. Freyer. Anna Edney: Bloomberg News' “It's Not Just Sunscreen. Toxic Products Line the Drugstore Aisles,” by Anna Edney. Joanne Kenen: The Atlantic's “A Secret Way To Fight Off Stomach Bugs,” by Daniel Engber. Sandhya Raman: Nature's “New Obesity Definition Sidelines BMI To Focus on Health,” by Giorgia Guglielmi. Visit our website to read a transcript of this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Deacon Manuel Espitia proclaims the Gospel (Matthew 20:20-28) and Bishop Timothy Freyer breaks open the word. This homily was delivered at a special Mass on July 27, 2024, at the parish's annual one-day Camino, in commemoration of the Feast of St James. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Send us a Text Message. This episode opens with the tense car ride as Agent Taylor and Meese transport Richard Davis down Highway 101, trying to pry out essential details despite his deceptive responses. Davis recalls critical moments, and through his evasive tales, the investigators begin to piece together the night of Polly's abduction.Experience the emotional weight of the discovery of Polly Klaas's body, guided by the lead of Davis, Taylor, and Freyer. We take you through the challenging field operation, with officers battling ethical dilemmas and the darkness as they search through knee-high grass. When the devastating news reaches Polly's family, the profound personal impact on everyone involved, from investigators to loved ones, highlights the human side of the pursuit of justice. The bonds formed among law enforcement and the immense emotional toll they endure are explored, offering a rare glimpse into the heart-wrenching reality of their work.Finally, we delve into the meticulous forensic examination led by Tony Maxwell. Discover the painstaking process of collecting evidence while preserving dignity and respect for the victim. Despite the pressure from higher-ups and the media, the team works under white tents to protect the scene and gather crucial evidence. Detailed autopsy reports, dental comparisons, and ALS scanning reveal vital insights, though a definitive cause of death remains undetermined. Through this episode, we bring you closer to understanding the dedication and humanity of those who work tirelessly to bring justice to Polly Klaas. Support the Show.
Bill McKissick and Mike Freyer share their amazing story of meeting on the Greeters team at Destiny Worship Center to Mike being lead by God to give his kidney to Bill. This is an amazing faith story that will inspire you and show how God works in amazing ways to glorify his kingdom. For more information contact us atrtrdestiny@gmail.com
Kunst trifft TheaterIn meiner neuen Reihe «Kunst trifft…» hören wir heute mein Gespräch mit dem Maler, Theater- und Filmemacher, Hochschullehrer, Sammler und Stifter Achim Freyer. Anlässlich seines 90. Geburtstages am 30.03.1014 werden wir, seine Freunde und viele Kunst- und Theaterliebhaber ihn feiern – und so tun wir dies mit dieser Episode auch.Ich sprachmit einem wachen Geist, einem sehr bedachten Mann, dem die Lebensfreude aus den Augen blitzt, der ein bewegtes Leben führte, bei Berthold Brecht studierte und einfach nur ganz besonders liebenswert und sympathisch ist. Freut euch auf das besondere Gespräch mit einem ganz besonders besonderen Menschen.Falls ihr uns unterstützen möchtet könnt ihr dies via paypal.me/kunstpodcast tun. Oder auf meiner website www.petralossen.com findet ihr den QR Code für Twint.
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Achim Freyer prägt seit über 50 Jahren die Theaterwelt – als Regisseur, Maler, Bühnen- und Kostümbildner. Ähnlich umtriebig zeigt sich der Komponist und Klangkünstler Alvin Curran. Er zeichnet nun das akustische Porträt einer langjährigen Freundschaft. Von Alvin Curran www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Klangkunst
David Freyer, DO, MS provides a review of hearing loss as a serious and permanent side effect caused by cisplatin chemotherapy, recent research regarding its prevention, and its relevance for young people treated for osteosarcoma.David R. Freyer, DO, MS is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Medicine, and Population and Public Health Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California. He currently serves as Director of the Survivorship and Supportive Care Program in the Cancer and Blood Disease Institute at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and as Director of the Cancer Survivorship Program and Co-Director of the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program, both at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Freyer's clinical care and research are concentrated in cancer survivorship, cancer control/supportive care, and AYA oncology with interests in treatment-related toxicity, survivorship care transition, cancer care disparities, and patient-reported outcomes. He had the privilege of leading ACCL0431, a randomized Children's Oncology Group study and pivotal trial leading to FDA approval of sodium thiosulfate as the first proven agent to prevent cisplatin-induced hearing loss in young people treated for cancer.
Andy, Dun and Ant set the table in our debut episode. We lay out our vision for world domination, seismic disruption to the podcast industrial complex and what might have happened to Ozzy Kakay. Topics: What is this? Who are we? Where am I? A draw with Huddersfield. Transfer Window: Out of the Freying pan into the Freyer. We've been bootlegged (i.e. we made it!). We announce the passing of RUN DMC's Jam Master Jay...22 years ago. Manhole fires! Empire State Mindset. We got the most boring possible Super Bowl. Predictions for Blackburn? Pain. __________ Music Credit: Pimf & Mavgic - Loftus Road
Die Würzburg Baskets sind aktuell eines der heißesten Teams der Liga und das liegt auch an ihrem Coach, Sasa Filipovski. Wir lassen uns von ihm erklären, woran das liegt, wie die Zukunft aussehen könnte und wieso er kein Feuerwehrmann mehr sein will. Dazu sprechen wir über den Spieltag in der BBL und den Sieg von Heidelberg in Braunschweig mit Feuerwehrmann Ingo Freyer. Und dann gibt's im BIG Spotlight die Story von und mit Tuba Poyraz, die ihren Traum vom Profi-Basketball nie aufgegeben hat und es trotz schwieriger Umstände in den Eurocup geschafft hat.
This weeks episode is a recap conversation with my good friend Kevin Freyer. Kevin and I both ran 144 miles in 12 days, to raise money to purchase toys for Connecticut Childrens Medical Center. This podcast was recorded to give some insights on what it took physically, mentally, and logistically to pull this off. Hope you enjoy! Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas
Naša gostjo je bila avtorica lutk, scenografka, kostumografka in akademska slikarka Agata Freyer, letošnja dobitnica Klemenčičeva nagrada za življenjsko delo na področju lutkarstva in lutkovne umetnosti v Sloveniji. V pogovoru smo izvedeli, da prihaja iz znane družine, ki je imela na Kongresnem trgu Lectarijo, najbolj znano trgovino umetnostne obrti v Ljubljani. Zanjo je mojster Plečnik izdelal načrte notranje opreme. Agata Freyer je že od malih nog vedela, da se želi ukvarjati z umetnostjo. Po končani Akademiji za likovno umetnost je ustvarila scene, lutke in kostume za več kot 40 predstav slovenskih in tujih lutkovnih gledališč. Bila je tudi soustanoviteljica Freyer teatra, ki je po osamosvojitvi združil več svobodnih lutkovnih ustvarjalcev in ponudil nekatere izjemne predstave, denimo Trnuljčico (1992), Tobija (1996) in Osla nazarenskega (1996). Sicer je bila Agata Feyer tudi predana profesorica umetnostne zgodovine na Srednji trgovski šoli, smer aranžerski tehnik.
In this re-edited archive episode, retired agent Eddie Fryer reviews the investigation to recover Polly Klaas, a twelve-year-old girl abducted from her bedroom in October 1993, by a stranger during a slumber party with two friends. Eddie Freyer was the case agent who, working in conjunction with his partners from the Petaluma Police Department, worked countless hours for more than sixty-days without a single day off. This was the episode that made me realize that hosting and producing FBI Retired Case File Review had become a mission for me. Coincidentally, October 2023 marks the 30th anniversary of the tragic incident. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles: https://jerriwilliams.com/eddie-freyer-polly-klaas-child-abduction-and-murder-part-1/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
Mis- and disinformation surrounding reproductive health is not new. But since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in the U.S. in June 2022, the consequences of the vast amounts of false information seeking to affect the reproductive choices of millions of Americans have made their way front and center in people's minds. In our second IJNotes episode on reproductive health reporting, IJNet's Disarming Disinformation Intern, Mya Zepp, spoke with Felice Freyer, a health care reporter at the Boston Globe and president of the Association of Health Care Journalists. Freyer discusses the prevalence and impact of disinformation surrounding abortion and reproductive health, and what journalists should do to promote credible information on abortion safety and access. Listen here: Support the show
Deacon Manuel Espitia proclaims the Gospel (Matthew 20:20-28) and special guest Bishop Timothy Freyer breaks open the word at Mass following the annual parish Camino for the Feast of St James. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:43 - Texas must upgrade its energy grid to accommodate the new renewable power 04:04 - Freyer Battery is Awarded a 100 million EU Innovative Fund grant 06:08 - Cyber risk in the big picture 09:06 - Global Oil Demand to reach Record High in 2023 this is out of the IEA 12:20 - Kerry's trip to China yields no breakthrough on Climate17:18 - Outro– Get in Contact With The Show –Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
Michael Cahill had his first race ride on Red Affro at an obscure race meeting at Gooloogong in 1979. The horse ran second but Michael says he was beaten by pilot error. Since then he's ridden with great skill to land a stunning total of 2600 winners in 4 jurisdictions. He's coming up 59, and would love to ride in races until age 60. In our recent interview he talks about the style his late father Ossie helped him to develop during his apprenticeship at Cowra. Michael explains his reason for wearing two sets of goggles when riding in races. He says rides are still plentiful but the good opportunities are not what they used to be. Michael looks back on a simple fall on the Sunny Coast in December 2021 which sidelined him for seven months. Remarkably he rode a winner at Doomben on his first day back. He says he had a good run for nine months before another race fall halted his progress. This time he was back in a month. Michael takes us back to early days at Cowra NSW when he and brother Matthew were apprenticed to their father Ossie. He says their careers were carefully guided. The talented jockey has never forgotten the occasion of his first race win at Orange on Melbourne Cup day 1980. He reflects on the dedication of his mother Margaret who had the job of driving him to race meetings all over the western districts. Michael talks of his sister Kathryn who combines her day job with the training of a small team of horses. The veteran jockey pays a final tribute to his father. He recalls a win at Canterbury on a Cowra trained horse which led to an approach from a very high profile trainer. Michael looks back on the highs and lows of his short stint in Sydney. He looks back on his two and a half years as track rider and race jockey for media icon Mike Willesee based at the Transmedia Park Stud at Cootamundra. Not surprisingly Michael came under the notice of the late Richard Freyer who had attained legendary status in the Riverina. He took the job and rode 70 winners in 18 months for the Freyer stable. Tired of bitterly cold winters, Michael jumped at the opportunity to ride at the Grafton and Coffs Harbour carnivals. He says the warmer climate changed his future plans. He looks back on a surprise offer from leading Queensland trainer Bruce McLachlan. Michael says he changed direction again when Gerald Ryan offered him a plum job on the Gold Coast. The jockey talks of his marriage to former English riding instructor Maxine Harris. He looks back on his first overseas riding contract in Singapore, and pays tribute to some top NZ jockeys who were there at the same time. Michael pays tribute to the brilliant Falvelon. He has no doubt the son of Alannon was the fastest horse he's ever ridden. Soon after his Doomben $10,000 win on Falvelon Michael accepted an offer to ride in Hong Kong. He talks of a first up win for John Moore. The jockey looks back on the circumstances that took him to Macau where he enjoyed a golden run. Michael talks of his Brisbane premiership win, and a narrow defeat in another. He talks of a Stradbroke win in 2005 for his great supporter Bevan Laming. Michael remembers wins in a Magic Millions 2YO Classic and a Winter Stakes now known as the Tatts Tiara. He remembers his nine rides on Victorian stayer Natural Blitz for trainer Doug Harrison. Michael talks of his association with NZ trainer Tony Pike which brought him a five win sequence on The Bostonian. The jockey reflects on a couple of stakes wins in Sydney, and a long list of Queensland black type wins. Michael talks of younger brother Matthew's recent return from injury. Former jockey Shane Dye has been very vocal lately about modern day jockey safety vests. He believes there are flaws in the design and Michael agrees with him. Michael speaks fondly of daughter Amelia and son Harry who is just now showing signs of wanting to follow in his father's footsteps. He closes with mention of his ambition to ride until age 60.
MS-Perspektive - der Multiple Sklerose Podcast mit Nele Handwerker
Oscar Freyer ist Spieleentwickler und hat geMeinSam mit dem MS-Zentrum Dresden das Spiel Neuronaut entwickelt, in dem Myelin verteidigt wird. Den Blogbeitrag inklusive der Fragen und Antworten zum Nachlesen findest Du unter: https://ms-perspektive.de/199-neuronaut-oscar In Folge 199 begrüße ich Arzt und Spieleentwickler Oscar Freyer als Interviewgast, der geMeinSam mit einem multidisziplinären Team die erste Episode des Neuronaut entwickelt hat. Bei diesem Spiel muss man das Myelin einer Nervenzelle beschützen und dafür „scharf geschaltete“ Immunzellen abwehren und schützende Immunzellen anziehen. Diese erste sehr einfache Spieleversion kann der Start in eine ganze Abenteuerwelt rund um den Neuronauten sein, der in verschiedenen Leveln, unterschiedliche Spielkonzepte beinhalten kann, immer unter dem Hauptthema Wissen zur Multiplen Sklerose zu vermitteln und das auf vergnügliche Art und Weise. Im Interview sprechen wir auch über die verschiedenen Zielgruppen, für die ein Spiel wie der Neuronaut interessant sein kann – Menschen mit MS, Behandler, aber auch Wissenschaftler. Und wie spätere Level auch dazu beitragen können bestimmte Fähigkeiten, wie Feinmotorik oder Kognition zu trainieren und zu messen und damit womöglich zur Verlaufsbeobachtung beitragen können. Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorstellung Oscar Freyer Der Neuronaut. Episode 1 Blitzlicht-Runde Verabschiedung Vorstellung Oscar Freyer Oscar Freyer ist Arzt und Spieleentwickler. Er lebt in Berlin und begann sich bereits während seines Medizinstudiums für Computerspieleentwicklung zu interessieren. Wo findet man den Neuronaut? Auf der Seite der MS-Ambulanz Dresden. Das Spiel kann einfach im Browser ohne einen Download gespielt werden. https://zkn.ukdd.de/ms360/mitmachen/neuronaut Möchtest Du den Hörerinnen und Hörern noch etwas mit auf dem Weg geben? Ich würde mich freuen, wenn ihr alle den Neuronauten ausprobiert und auf das Feedback gespannt. --- Vielen Dank an Oscar Freyer für die Spieleentwicklung und Dir viel Spaß beim Spielen. Bis bald und mach das Beste aus Deinem Leben, Nele Mehr Informationen und positive Gedanken erhältst Du in meinem kostenlosen Newsletter. Hier findest Du eine Übersicht zu allen bisherigen Podcastfolgen.
After a brief hiatus your favorite podcast hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo are back with the extremely candid, funny and talented actor Lucy Freyer, who is currently playing ‘Esther' in Anna Ziegler's “The Wanderers” at the Roundabout Theatre Company this spring directed by Barry Edelstein! Lucy spills the tea on working alongside her incredible castmates Dave Klasko, Sarah Cooper and Eddie Kaye Thomas and the best advice that co-star Katie Holmes has shared with her! Tickets for “The Wanderers” are currently on sale and is running until Sunday, April 2, 2023. Before closing out the episode with a silly game of “Real Com Com?!”, Lucy shares her experience on set working alongside Owen Wilson on the upcoming comedy film, “Paint” which is in theaters nationwide on Friday, April 7, 2023. Episode 65 opens with Samantha and Jason sharing a mic check where they discuss the latest revival of “A Doll's House” starring Jessica Chastain and the newly released Scream VI film starring Courtney Cox and Jenna Ortega! The exclusive video can be found here on Broadway World and an audio only version is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible or any of your other favorite podcast apps. You can support the podcast and the hosts at www.buymeacoffee.com/SurvivalJobsPod and on Instagram at @surivaljobspod | @SammyTutz | @JasonACoombs. Info on Lucy Freyer: Follow on Instagram Tickets for “The Wanderers” Upcoming comedy film “Paint” Mic Check Links: Survival Jobs Broadway World Exclusive Video/Article Linedy Genao single “I Know I Have A Heart (Because You Broke It)” Article: "How To Support Tyre Nichols Family After His Death" Important Links: Native Land Map US Interior Indian Affairs NPR: "How To Help Puerto Rico" Article How to Help the People of Florida Article Abortion Funds Website Plan C Pills Website National Write Your Congressman Link How to help Uvalde families NPR Article Where to Donate to Support Access to Abortions Right Now Info on Your Hosts: Broadway World Article on our Season 2 Launch Party Follow Samantha: Instagram. | Samantha's Official Website here Follow Jason on Instagram | Twitter. Check out Jason's Official Website here Check out and support The Bridgeport Film Fest Support Us... Please! If you're feeling generous, Buy Us A Coffee HERE! Please don't become complacent: Support the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Support Families Detained and Separated at the Border. Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Support Black Trans Folx here Donate to the Community League of the Heights (CLOTH) Support the People of Palestine How to be an Ally to the AAPI Community 168 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color The New York Times: On Mexico's Border With U.S., Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up PBS: How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate Covid quarantine didn't stop antisemitic attacks from rising to near-historic highs Opening and Closing Theme Music: "One Love" by Beats by Danny | Game Music: "Wake Up" by MBB. If you enjoy Survival Jobs: A Podcast be sure to subscribe and follow us on your preferred podcast listening app! Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you!!
Nockherberg: Exklusive Einblicke beim diesjährigen Politiker-Derblecken | Fahrsicherheit: Gefährliche Alleskönner: Moderne Technik lenkt Fahrer zu stark ab | Interview mit Jörn Freyer, Entwicklungsleiter bei BMW: "Die Bildschirme sind natürlich auch eine Anforderung unserer Kunden" | Kontrovers - Die Story: Lebensretter im Einsatz: Ein Tag in der Unfallklinik
Er lernte das Theatermachen noch bei Bertolt Brecht. Achim Freyer ist seit mehr als 60 Jahren eine feste Größe in der Opern- und Theaterszene, als Regisseur, Bühnenbildner und Maler. Viele Werke hat er uraufgeführt. Zweimal wurden Arbeiten von ihm auf der Kassler Documenta gezeigt. Mit dem Theaterpreis "DER FAUST" wurde der 89jährige Künstler für sein Lebenswerk ausgezeichnet.
In this episode of the EMJ Podcast, Brigitte Scott hosts Gilles Freyer, Medical Oncologist, Lyon University Hospital, France; and Domenica Lorusso, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Catholic University of Rome, Italy, and responsible for Clinical Research Development at the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy. Freyer and Lorusso provide expert perspectives on the research outcomes, updates, and advancements in ovarian cancer management that were presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress 2022, which took place on 9th–13th September, in Paris, France. This podcast was funded by a medical educational grant from GSK, with the purpose of enhancing the fundamental understanding of oncology specialists of key data and the latest advancements in ovarian cancer care.
Jackson Frantz catches up with Arrowfield Stud's Bloodstock Manager Jon Freyer to discuss the farms Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale draft.
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In an era brimming with instant gratification, some things are worth the wait. This is an apt takeaway from our chat with photographer Charles Daniels about his long-outdated film from the legendary Boston Tea Party and other 60s-era music venues, rarely processed until recently. Joining Daniels in conversation is his long-time partner Susan Berstler, and Gerald Freyer from Film Rescue International, the unique image processing and digitization specialists entrusted with his mother lode of 4,000 plus rolls. Listen in as Daniels tells of his rise from club denizen to emcee to cultural ambassador, introducing 60s-era British invasion rockers to America, with a Leica, two Nikons and a mic in hand. Berstler describes how the unprocessed rolls stockpiled in their home became a COVID project, which then went viral after the launch of a Go-Fund-Me campaign. After a break, Freyer explains how Film Rescue International's unique processing and scanning technologies can breathe new life into lost and found film, saving untold stories from oblivion. Freyer also recounts his epic drive from Saskatchewan to Somerville (and back!) to safely collect the film for processing, without risking x-rays or other shipping hazards. As Daniels notes during the show, “For years, I never really developed any film, but I was shooting all the time. It was just there, and then at some point I realized that I needed to bring some of this older stuff to light.” With a nod to Daniels's 80th birthday on November 30th, the pictures may have been a long time coming—but what a fabulous gift to photographers and music aficionados alike! Guests: Charles Daniels, Susan Berstler, Gerald Freyer Photographs © Charles Daniels For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/master-blaster-charles-daniels-reveals-his-unseen-60s-era-photo-archive Guest Bios: Charles Daniels was born in segregated Alabama, where his parents ran a late-night speakeasy after farming cotton all day; maybe that's how outlaw music got into his blood. After moving to Boston's Roxbury neighborhood with his family in the 1950s and teaching himself photography with a camera he found in his parent's closet, Charles began capturing whatever caught his eye on city streets and in the era's legendary music venues. Soon he was serving as emcee for the bands, which provided unique access and strong friendships. This led to Lear Jets and tours with the likes of Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, and the Rolling Stones. Since his start in rock-and-roll, Charles has expanded his photography to embrace a wide range of subjects from music and fashion to dance, performance, and everything in between. Susan Berstler has a long history as a visual artist, curator, and arts producer, deeply immersed in the vibrant arts scene of Somerville, Massachusetts. One of her primary interests is transformative events and media, especially within public art. Her passion for this medium is further enhanced by her work as an Emerging Technology Specialist for Creative Technologies at Harvard University's Cabot Science Library. After a small grant from the Somerville Arts Council allowed her to begin developing Charles's treasure trove of film, the Go-Fund-Me campaign set up by a friend quickly went viral, raising more than $70,000 to date. Susan was referred to the company Film Rescue International, which became an ideal solution for film processing and creating high-resolution archival files from the negatives. At present, she is also in discussions with publishers and university archives to identify a final home for this unique image collection. Gerald Freyer is a technically trained photographer who also studied folklore, monument preservation and cultural history at the University of Bamberg in Germany. After working as a research assistant in museums, he became a consultant for digital imaging pioneer Phase One. Since 2007, Gerald has trained museum and archive staff in the use of high-end digitization systems, completing both archival and 360-degree photography projects for international museums and cultural institutions. In 2021, he joined Film Rescue International to work on digitization projects for its clients. Stay Connected: Charles Daniels Go-Fund-Me Website: https://www.gofundme.com/f/2500-rolls-Charles-Daniels Charles Daniels Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088252000625 Film Rescue International Website: https://www.filmrescue.com Film Rescue International Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmrescueinternational/ Episode Timeline 4:15: Charles Daniels's start as a music emcee and his most productive years for photography: 1967 – 1969 6:36: A friendship with J. Geils Band front man Peter Wolf and coming up with his Woofa Goofa nickname 8:20: Hanging out with the bands during the day provided easy access and authentic pictures 10:07: Daniels's most enjoyable Rock & Roll subject and co-photographer mate: Alvin Lee from 10 Years After 13:26: How far to push black and white film for best results with concert pictures in low light 14:32: Using a handheld light meter, and shooting with Nikons and Leicas for best results 15:10: Daniels's go-to lens: a 21 mm wide-angle for a different look 15:41: The challenge of pushing black and white film and not labeling it with the ISO 18:34: Daniels's shooting strategy as emcee: a microphone in one hand and a camera in the other 20:53: Finding Charles's undeveloped film became a COVID project 21:55: Unprocessed color film includes several rolls of Kodachrome, which was developed as black and white 22:16: Juggling an active Go Fund Me campaign with Charles's recent health issues 24:30: Connecting with the lab Film Rescue International after developing initial rolls locally 25:35: Episode break 26:43: The back story to Canadian lab Film Rescue International in processing lost and found film 27:45: Effects to undeveloped film over time is based on cold storage and other environmental factors 28:46: A two-step process for developing old color film, including Kodachrome 30:35: The first step in Film Rescue's development process with lost and found film 33:34: Proprietary chemistry for film development, plus years of experience 34:22: Processing and scanning movie film, 16mm, and Kodachrome Super-8 with high end laser graphic film scanner 35:10: Do certain types of film hold up better over time than others? 36:05: The importance of scanning old transparencies to maintain color integrity and save the image 37:46: Digital scanning of slides and negatives can offer more detail and better quality than the original photo 39:50: Film Rescue International's workflow and time distribution between film development and scanning 41:14: Gerald Freyer's epic 7-day trip from Saskatchewan and Somerville to pick up Charles's film 43:08: Safety issues when shipping film and the risk of x-rays 45:59: Gerald's favorite picture from Charles's film: Joe Cocker 46:36: An update on Charles's project and the potential for a book and documentary 48:04: Susan's favorite roll of Charles's film: Jeff Beck Group on the tarmac 49:09: The thousands of stories Film Rescue discovers in its work, and how to reach them 50:54: Contact details for Charles Daniels and the project's Go-Fund-Me page
Regisseur und Bühnenbildner Achim Freyer erhält den Faust-Theaterpreis des Deutschen Bühnenvereins – für Lebensweg und Lebenswerk. Der 88-jährige frühere Meisterschüler Brechts erklärt, warum die Malerei der Ursprung seines Schaffens ist.Achim Freyer im Gespräch mit André Mumotwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Rang 1Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Punters and racing fans who follow southern districts racing are familiar with the name of Nick Souquet. The veteran jockey has been a fixture down south for all of his thirty years in the saddle. I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Nick Souquet which was all the more reason to get him on the podcast for a chat about his successful career. Nick says he's never met another person in Australia who goes by his surname. He talks of his home base at Wodonga which enables him to ride in two states. Nick says he's able to control his weight when riding regular trackwork. The veteran jockey speaks glowingly of the talents of Al bury trainer Mitchell Beer. He talks of recent winning rides at prominent Victorian tracks. Nick pays tribute to his wife Laura and three children whose ages range from 5 to 15. He acknowledges his wife's riding career which finished after a nasty race fall. The jockey looks back on childhood days growing up on the well known Coppabella Pastoral property near Tumbarumba. He reflects on a chance meeting with legendary trainer Richard Freyer. Work experience led him to an apprenticeship with Freyer whose wise counsel proved invaluable. Nick talks of the drastic measures he had to take during the pandemic. Border closures made his life a misery. The jockey looks back on his very first win at Griffith in 1989 and a subsequent stable transfer to Adelaide where he worked for respected trainer Russell Cameron. He pays tribute to Cameron who died in 2019. Nick had a great trot in SA riding 55 winners including several in the city. He acknowledges a couple of talented horses he got to ride. He talks of an offer he had to join a top Sydney stable. Nick talks of the good advice he received from Richard Freyer when he concluded his apprenticeship with plenty of money in the bank. On coming out of his time Nick made the decision to stay in the bush. He says he's never ridden a winner in Sydney. Nick pays tribute to a handful of jockeys who were his inspirations in the impressionable years. He looks back on the special horses who helped shape his career. The jockey speaks of his close association with Queanbeyan's Cleary family. He talks of the job he took when his weight got out of hand last year. Nick concludes by talking about his future plans.
Catlin Tucker returns to the podcast to chat with Toni Rose about authentic collaboration and building classroom community. Join us for upcoming webinars and meetups: Screencastify Webinar (https://modernclassrooms.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O_lUqs0sTG2cavuvgfj51A), October 12 at 6:30pm ET Monthly Meetup (https://modernclassrooms.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqf-GspjMiG9KVOH4PLmmkhJpn09b-19B-), October 12 at 7pm ET Show Notes Flip (https://info.flip.com/) (formerly Flipgrid) Project Zero Thinking Routines (http://www.pz.harvard.edu/thinking-routines) Parlay Ideas (https://parlayideas.com/) Catlin's blog post on collaboration while socially distancing (https://catlintucker.com/2020/06/station-rotation-in-an-era-of-social-distancing/) Canva (https://www.canva.com/) Catlin's SEL Series (https://catlintucker.com/2022/07/social-emotional-learning-series/) The Casel Framework (https://casel.org/fundamentals-of-sel/what-is-the-casel-framework/) Catlin's podcast episode with her graduate students (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-first-year-in-the-classroom/id1485751335?i=1000566675685) Freyer models (https://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/frayer-model) The 4 C's of 21st century learning (https://catlintucker.com/2021/10/station-rotation-model/) (blog post by Catlin) Contact us, follow us online, and learn more: Email us questions and feedback at: podcast@modernclassrooms.org (mailto:podcast@modernclassrooms.org) Send us an audio note (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSffmqSsaaU7M0MTXowApIOt-wace2tD6LPct73oEQOlaFp4vQ/viewform?usp=sf_link) and we'll include it on a future episode! Modern Classrooms: @modernclassproj (https://twitter.com/modernclassproj) on Twitter and facebook.com/modernclassproj (https://www.facebook.com/modernclassproj) (remember you can tweet us questions by using the hashtag #askMCP) Kareem: @kareemfarah23 (https://twitter.com/kareemfarah23) on Twitter Toni Rose: @classroomflex (https://twitter.com/classroomflex) on Twitter and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/classroomflex/?hl=en) The Modern Classroom Project (https://www.modernclassrooms.org) Modern Classrooms Online Course (https://learn.modernclassrooms.org) Take our free online course, or sign up for our mentorship program to receive personalized guidance from a Modern Classrooms mentor as you implement your own modern classroom! The Modern Classrooms Podcast is edited by Zach Diamond: @zpdiamond (https://twitter.com/zpdiamond) on Twitter and Learning to Teach (https://www.learningtoteach.co/)
Achim Freyer prägt seit über 50 Jahren die Theaterwelt – als Regisseur, Maler, Bühnen- und Kostümbildner. Ähnlich umtriebig zeigt sich der Komponist und Klangkünstler Alvin Curran. Er zeichnet nun das akustische Porträt einer langjährigen Freundschaft.Von Alvin Curranwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, KlangkunstDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Achim Freyer prägt seit über 50 Jahren die Theaterwelt – als Regisseur, Maler, Bühnen- und Kostümbildner. Ähnlich umtriebig zeigt sich der Komponist und Klangkünstler Alvin Curran. Er zeichnet nun das akustische Porträt einer langjährigen Freundschaft.Von Alvin Curranwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, KlangkunstDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Special guest Auxiliary Bishop Timothy Freyer breaks open the word (Matthew 20:20-28) during a special Mass in celebration of the Feast of St James and the Camino pilgrimage. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Fuchs, Jörn Florianwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur heuteDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Pesl, Martin Thomaswww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FazitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
In dieser Episode gibt Stefan Freyer tiefe Einblicke in die Unternehmensberatung. Stefan ist Managing Director von Orphoz, a McKinsey Company und bringt mehr als 15 Jahre Erfahrung im Consulting mit. Zudem gibt es von Stefan exklusive Insights darüber, was ihm bei der Auswahl von Bewerber:Innen für Orphoz, aber auch allgemein für eine Karriere in der Beratung besonders wichtig ist. Mehr zu Stefan und Orphoz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-freyer-25274a1 https://www.orphoz.de/ hyrd: https://hyrd.de/ https://www.instagram.com/gethyrd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/gethyrd/ https://www.facebook.com/gethyrd/ https://twitter.com/gethyrd get hyrd Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2OHMNxXljWpKs1hU5eDqm2 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-hyrd/id1621089768 https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/d9924d00-9a8d-4882-9b27-b2f4d7fa9e2e/get-hyrd
Stefan Freyer is the Managing Director of Orphoz (a McKinsey company supporting cross-industry transformation and project management) - he is based in Berlin, Germany. Stefan recently talked to Mark about the disconnect between grand visions of CX and the reality on the ground when implementing a project - so Mark called him back to record Stefan's ideas on this implementation gap for the CX Files. https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-freyer-25274a1/ https://www.orphoz.com/
Mei staat voor de deur en weet je niet waar je het zoeken moet qua concerten? Geen zorgen, want Utrecht Popcast is terug. Utrecht Popcast is terug. Hosts DJ St. Paul, Sarah Oranje, DJ Nuno Dos Santos & een maandelijkse wisselende gast met ditmaal EKKO programmeur Dirk Baart geven je vier messcherpe concerttips met o.a. Tindersticks, Merol, Freaky Dancing, Teenage Fanclub, Dadi Freyer & meer.
Am frühen Morgen überraschend aufgeweckt: Basti analysiert direkt das Geschehen in Oldenburg. Neuer Trainer Ingo Freyer. Ohne die endgültige Bestätigung (mittlerweile fix) zu haben, nehmen wir das einfach mal so hin und tun so als ob. Spielersuche bis nach Südkorea: Steffen Liebler erklärt wie s.Oliver Würzburg den BBL-Exit verhindern will.
American-bred mares have become more and more influential in Australian racing in recent years, with eight per cent of Australian Group 1 winners since the start of last season being out of American-bred dams. In a special edition of the Connections Cast, host Angus Roland has assembled an expert panel to give their insights on buying mares out of the United States ahead of the upcoming sales in November at Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland, featuring Craig Rounsefell, Andrew Williams, Jon Freyer and Barry Bowditch.
Brad Freyer has trained, coached, and consulted with hundreds of business owners, presidents, managers, and salespeople to help them achieve their individual and company sales goals. In this interview, we discuss: For Employers… How to attract and hire top salespeople. How to set salespeople up for success. Common mistakes when hiring salespeople. Traits to look for when hiring salespeople. How to hold salespeople accountable. How to get into a career in sales. And much more! For Job Seekers… Thinking about a career in sales? What a career in sales is really like. How to break into sales. Which areas of sales are hot / growing. How to set yourself up for success in sales. Which sales activities have the highest return. Common salesperson mistakes. And much more! Our Sponsors: Murray Resources - national recruiting firm ResumeSpice - resume writing and career coaching Feedback? Guest Suggestions? Connect with Keith Wolf on LinkedIn
Listen to Jim Freyer, CEO of Haylor, Freyer & Coon discuss how his business is coping and is available to help our local businesses by answering questions.
Ep13: Konstantin Freyer / DOP. A who, what, why chat about the film industry with some great lessons thrown in. Konstantin has always know he wanted to get into film. He came to London to study, where we met. As the film industry does, it tests your resolve and infrastructure. He had to go back home to Germany to live in the family home, but from there nothing would stop him. Check out his new film; Kartoffel Salat 3 (Potato Salad 3) http://kartoffelsalat-film.de/ http://www.konstantinfreyer.com/ Enjoy, subscribe and share. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-film-gods/id1500760776 Big love x Isusko www.thetimescheduler.com ps. A lesson for those starting off, minimise your outgoings so you can jump at any opportunity that gets handed to you. No point of having a 9-5 to pay for things you don't really need, to impress people you don't like, if your heart wants to get into the film game.
Ist dieser Pokal-Modus denn jetzt besser? Ist der Audi Dome als Gastmannschaft wirklich so schwer zu spielen? Wie ist der zweimalige Liga-MVP John Bryant in Gießen gelandet? Und wie war Arne Malsch als Basketball-Spieler? Diese Fragen und teilweise viel mehr klären Michael Körner und Alexander Dechant mit Ingo Freyer, Head Coach der Gießen 46ers. Außerdem: Ein neues Spiel innerhalb des Podcasts und Neuigkeiten von Familie Frey!
One conversation I had with Carolyn Freyer-Jones at Steve Chandler's ACS Coaching Prosperity School a few years ago was worth the entire fee for the school, demonstrating how conversations do change lives. And Carolyn has been doing that for over 15 years. Maybe there is something in this conversation that will help change yours, as she talks about owning all her experiences, including all the bumpy or messy ones, and demonstrates to us her loving dedication to being of service, irrespective of any fear. You can connect with Carolyn on Facebook at www.facebook.com/carolyn.freyerjones Her website is www.carolynfreyerjones.com/ And details of her latest program for women is here: www.selfmasteryforwomen.org/