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Im Gespräch
Paralympics in Paris - Rückenwind für die Inklusion?

Im Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 81:54


Die Paralympischen Spiele in Paris haben viele Menschen begeistert. Aber wie steht es um Inklusion von Menschen mit Behinderung im Alltag? Darüber diskutieren Inklusions-Expertin Sina Eghbalpour und Constantin Grosch (SPD). Eghbalpour, Sina;Grosch, Constantin www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch

Byggekunst
#032 - Chr. H. Grosch - med Elisabeth Seip

Byggekunst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 78:54


En samtale med Elisabeth Seip om en av våre viktigste arkitekter, Christian Heinrich Grosch. Elisabeth Seip er professor emerita og underviser i arkitekturhistorie og arkitekturvern. Seip er sivilarkitekt, utdannet ved Arkitektur- og designhøgskolen i Oslo og dr.ing. fra samme sted. Hun har praksis som arkitekt, blant annet fra arkitektene Kjell Lund og Nils Slaatto, men gikk etter en tid over til å arbeide med arkitekturhistorie og kulturminnevern. Hun deltok i arbeidet med etableringen av Norsk Arkitekturmuseum og ble museets første direktør. Arkitekturmuseet inngår nå i Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design. Hun har vært generalsekretær for ICAM, The International Confederation of Architectural Museums, hvor hun også var «founding member». Deretter fulgte oppgaven som museumssjef ved Halden historiske Samlinger, før hun ble forskningssjef ved Norsk institutt for kulturminneforskning, NIKU. Hun har også vært generalsekretær for Fortidsminneforeningen. Arkitektfagets egen historie var utgangspunkt for doktorgradsarbeidet og emnet er senere fulgt opp i andre sammenhenger. For tiden er hun en av to ansvarlige redaktører for bokverket Norsk arkitektur og skriver bindet for perioden 1750 til 1850. (Kilde: AHO.no) Christian H. Grosch var en norsk arkitekt som er blitt stående som den ledende norske arkitekten på første halvdel av 1800-tallet. Han satte preg på den unge hovedstaden Christiania med de nye offentlige bygningene: Empirekvartalet, Oslo børs, Norges Bank, Observatoriet, Christiania Theater og bygningene til Universitetet i Oslo på Karl Johans gate. Alle disse bygningene ble oppført i empire/klassisisme-stil. De senere byggene hans, som Basarhallene og Brannvakten ved Oslo domkirke, er tidlige eksempler på historismen. (kilde: SNL.no) Du kan lese mer om Grosch og kjøpe boka til Elisabeth her . Følg Byggekunst på instagram og send oss gjerne en e-post på podkast@lpo.no   OSLO URBAN WEEK arrangeres i Oslo 24-26 september. Billetter kan du få her .  Les mer og book plass til Den importerte byen her .    Vi høres! 

Você e Eu Podcast
FINANÇAS DO CASAL: Até que o dinheiro nos separe | Você e Eu Podcast 02

Você e Eu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 63:10


Você está brigando no casamento por causa do dinheiro? Nesse Você e Eu Podcast vamos falar sobre como problemas financeiros podem levar à separação de casais e, mais importante, como evitar que isso aconteça. Falar honestamente sobre dinheiro, dívidas e despesas é crucial para evitar mal-entendidos e ressentimentos. Além disso, estabelecer metas financeiras comuns e um orçamento familiar pode ajudar a criar um sentido de propósito compartilhado. A educação financeira também é importante. Aprender sobre finanças pessoais pode capacitar ambos a tomar decisões informadas. Construir uma reserva de emergência pode proporcionar uma segurança financeira que ajuda a reduzir a pressão em momentos de crise. Com essas estratégias, é possível superar os desafios financeiros e manter um casamento financeiramente forte e feliz. Para conversar sobre esse assunto, convidamos o casal Ricardo e Bárbara Grosch, Mentores de Empreendedores e Empresários, para o episódio 02 do Você e Eu Podcast. Hosts: Maiko Borchardt @maiko.borchardt e Suzy Naffin Borchardt @naffin.atelier do @voceeeu.coaching. Casal convidado: Bárbara Grosch @barbaragrosch e Ricardo Grosch @ricardogrosch do @propositoelucratividade. Precisando de ajuda com sua vida ou seu casamento? Saiba mais AQUI

Chefsache! – radio B2
Chefsache – Mike Leon Grosch · Interview

Chefsache! – radio B2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 24:09


Neuer Anlauf für Mike Leon Grosch. Nach zahlreichen persönlichen Niederlagen arbeitet der frühere DSDS-Teilnehmer seit 2018 ausschließlich an seiner Gesangskarriere. Im Podcast erzählt er Oliver Dunk von Deutschlands bekanntestem Elefanten „Tuffi“, seiner großen Liebe Daniela, die ihn bei Instagram entdeckt hat und warum er Michael Wendler eine zweite Chance geben würde.

AXLMV - Wir und die Musikwelt
Mathias Grosch - musikalisches Mastermind bei "Sing meinen Song" im Interview

AXLMV - Wir und die Musikwelt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 83:30


In der 26. Folge des Podcasts und Videoblogs "Wir und die Musikwelt" haben Markus und Axel einen besonderen Gast: Mathias Grosch - seines Zeichens Pianist, Keyboarder, Songwriter, Komponist, Produzent und Musical Director u.a. für "Sing meinen Song". Sie sprechen über 11 gemeinsame Jahre bei "Sing meinen Song". Was hat sich seit der ersten Staffel verändert? Wo liegen die speziellen Anforderungen für Mathias vor, während und nach der Produktion? Was macht Mathias eigentlich "nebenbei" und wann kommt seine erste Solo-Platte?Axel & Markus sind Profimusiker aus Mannheim. Markus ist Gitarrist, Singer-Songwriter, Produzent und Youtuber. Axel ist Saxophonist, Flötist, Klarinettist, Gitarrist und vertreibt mit seiner Firma "Fliphead" Flötenmundstücke. Axel & Markus touren gemeinsam u.a. mit der "Gregor Meyle Band" und musizieren zusammen mit der "Sing meinen Song" - Band im südafrikanischen Sonnenuntergang. In ihrem 2-wöchentlichen Podcast & Videoblog "AXLMV - Wir und die Musikwelt" geht es um alles, was Musiker*innen aktuell so umtreibt - sei es auf, hinter, vor oder neben den Bühnen dieser Welt. Themenwünsche sind gerne willkommen - schreibt uns!

Bundáskenyér - ÉrdFM 101.3
2024.05.13. - Bundáskenyér - Világjáró esték - Grosch János: A mi Dunánk

Bundáskenyér - ÉrdFM 101.3

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 41:26


Virtuális túra a Háros-szigettől a Beliczay-szigetigTúránk útvonalán olyan természetközeli galériaerdő van, amely a Duna mellett már csak kevés helyen található. A sétánk során érintjük a Hárosi-öblöt, a nagytétényi Dunatelepet a Kis-Háros-szigettel, majd tovább indulva a Száraz-Rudnyánszky-kastély melletti Duna-rétre érünk, végül megpillantjuk az érdi Beliczay-szigetet. Utunk során megismerjük a terület növény- és állatvilágát, őshonos és tájidegen fajokat egyaránt, emellett az évszakok váltakozását is nyomon követhetjük. Mindeközben találkozunk hóddal, nutriával és rókával, madarakkal és mindenféle rovarokkal. Ha pedig elfáradnánk, megpihenhetünk az óriás füzek és nyárfák árnyékában.

The Fit in Faith Podcast
Ep 443: Beyond Wellness: My Journey in Faith-Driven Entrepreneurship | Tamra Andress & Ashley Grosch

The Fit in Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 41:39


Embark on a transformative journey with host Tamra Andress as she sits down with special guest Ashley Grosch, a passionate faith-based entrepreneur in the health and wellness industry.   In this captivating episode, Ashley shares her remarkable 12-year journey, delving into her commitment to integrating bold faith into her business endeavors. From advocating for health freedom to guiding women on hormone health with a blend of scripture and science, Ashley's insights are both enlightening and empowering.   Discover how she navigates the challenges of scaling her business conservatively while staying true to her calling of building a community centered on holistic health and God's principles. Tune in now for a dose of inspiration and practical wisdom!   About Ashley: Ashley lives on a regenerative farm & homestead in Virginia Beach with her husband and four sons. She has served as a functional medicine farmer for over ten years. She loves sharing time between her faith, her family, and her community.As a faith-based practitioner, she specializes in helping families discover health freedom by guiding them back to the homesteading lifestyle. She teaches families a preventive health routine that will last a lifetime. She also specializes in pediatrics, gut health, hormone balancing, & prenatal/postpartum care.After five years of running her function medicine center, she decided to open an organic grocery store to serve as a learning center for her clients. She also runs an additional agritourism farm where she specializes in pick-your-own strawberries. As a functional medicine practitioner, she is a certified ADAPT practitioner by Chris Kresser, a functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner, & a certified health coach by Dr. Sears. As a regenerative farmer, she received training in permaculture design at Cornell and is able to use her understanding of regenerative food growth in her practice as a regenerative nutritionist.Ashley believes that God must be woven into all that we do, including our professional career. She also believes strongly in the multi-generational, faith-based family business model that built this amazing country and enjoys sharing her story with other families so they have the confidence to build their own.   Where to Find Ashley: https://thefarmlife.com/ https://farmerashley.com/ https://pungoroots.com/   Where to Find Tamra:   Become a Millionaire Messenger! Take your Voice and Vocation to the Nations: https://fitinfaithmedia.com/millionaire-messenger   ⁉️ Have a faith & or biz question you'd like to have me answer? Feel free to write it, along with your honest review on Apple Podcasts - I'll share you and give you the answer in an upcoming episode!

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Poetry, weavings and 'Cabaret'

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 4:49


Puppetry artist Sandy Spieler plans to attend Minneapolis author Patrick Cabello Hansel's book launch Thursday night for his poetry collection, “Breathing in Minneapolis.”The collection arises from the tumultuous events of 2020: the COVID pandemic, the murder of George Floyd, the destruction along Lake Street and the challenges immigrant communities faced.It's Cabello Hansel's third collection, and he draws in part from his work as pastor of a bilingual Spanish-English speaking church in south Minneapolis, from which he recently retired.“These are poems of immediate relevance. Here are poems of hiding, of being torn apart, of mourning, of marching, of anger and ultimately of reverent adoration,” says Spieler, “true to the calling of his holy office.” Poets Joyce Sutphen, Walter Cannon and Dralandra Larkins will also participate in Thursday's reading, along with Chilean musician Ina-Yukka. The event is at 7 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, which Spieler says feels fitting since it served as a medic station during the uprising following George Floyd's murder.  Art lover Colette Hyman of Winona attended the opening weekend of the exhibit “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, It Flows Continuously” at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum.The show, which first appeared at All My Relations Gallery in Minneapolis, pairs the textiles of Ojibwe artist Karen Goulet and the photography and collage of Houma artist Monique Verdin. The two artists live at opposite ends of the Mississippi River, and their work explores the health of the water that connects us all.The exhibit includes several collaborations that tie deeply to land and water. There are a series of weavings that the artist buried and later retrieved from various locations along the river, allowing the natural colors of the soil to permeate the work.Hyman also appreciated a “stunning, understated” star quilt Goulet created from cotton dyed by medicine plants grown by Verdin. The light fabric flows and ripples as visitors walk by.The exhibit is on view now through July 7 at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona.Actor and theatermaker Greta Grosch of St. Paul is looking forward to Theatre 55's production of “Cabaret,” opening Friday night.Grosch appreciates Theatre 55's role in the Twin Cities arts scene, mounting iconic musicals with talented actors who have aged out of the roles they previously might have played. Grosch enjoys how they push the envelope of the expected, including “Rent,” “Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Hair.”  All actors are 55 and older, and the show includes a mix of veteran and amateur performers. She's looking forward to seeing the role of Sally played by Prudence Johnson, whose long career includes appearances on “A Prairie Home Companion.”“Cabaret” runs Feb. 2 – 10 at Mixed Blood Theater in Minneapolis.

Tacheles - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
SPD-Politiker C. Grosch: "Heime für Behinderte müssen abgeschafft werden"

Tacheles - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 29:51


Führer, Susannewww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Tacheles

Aber bitte mit Schlager - Der Podcast von Schlagerplanetradio

Mike Leon Grosch ist zum ersten Mal zu Gast bei unserem Podcast "Aber bitte mit Schlager" und hat sein neues Album „Tief“ dabei. Mit uns spricht der ehemalige „DSDS“-Finalist über seine Höhen und Tiefen und die großen Selbstzweifel, die ihn jahrelang plagten. Warum er und seine Frau während der Pandemie noch mehr zueinander gefunden haben und wie es zu ihrem Duett kam, verrät er uns. Weitere Themen sind seine Zeit beim Radio, seine Patchwork-Familie und die große Herausforderung authentische, ehrliche Titel zu schreiben.

Chefsache! – radio B2
Chefsache – Mike Leon Grosch · Interview

Chefsache! – radio B2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 24:09


Neuer Anlauf für Mike Leon Grosch. Nach zahlreichen persönlichen Niederlagen arbeitet der frühere DSDS-Teilnehmer seit 2018 ausschließlich an seiner Gesangskarriere. Im Podcast erzählt er Oliver Dunk von Deutschlands bekanntestem Elefanten „Tuffi“, seiner großen Liebe Daniela, die ihn bei Instagram entdeckt hat und warum er Michael Wendler eine zweite Chance geben würde.

Movie Trivia Schmoedown
UFO Whistleblower David Grusch shares details in a new interview!

Movie Trivia Schmoedown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 66:58


Join the website here! http://www.thekristianharloff.com UFO whistleblower David Grosch blew the lid off of decades of secrecy when he testified at a hearing saying that he was told about crashed, otherworldly, technology, and potential bodies. His first interview was on news nation. After the hearing, we hadn't heard from him mostly. In this surprise interview that lasted over an hour and a half, Grosch sits down and talks with Jesse Michels about the things he discussed and Mitchell also theorizes on a bunch of different things involving the cover-up. We discuss if we learned anything new in this interview. What were some of the theories? Do we by any of them? Canada also had a report that was released earlier about a potential encounter with a UFO. And a new document is set to reveal more to the public in 2024. Join Kristian Harloff and Mark Reilly as they discuss this on today show of the big thing. #UAP #UFO #DavidGryijg #CoveredAve, #Government #Aliens. 

Tacheles - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
SPD-Politiker Constantin Grosch - Heime für Behinderte müssen abgeschafft werden

Tacheles - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 29:53


Nach Recherchen des Vereins Ability Watch kommt es in Behindertenwohnheimen systematisch zu Gewalt. Der Vereinsvorsitzende und SPD-Politiker Constantin Grosch fordert die Abschaffung der Heime und ein selbstbestimmtes Leben für alle Menschen.Führer, Susannewww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, TachelesDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

AXLMV - Wir und die Musikwelt
Unsere Highlights aus 10 Staffeln "Sing meinen Song"

AXLMV - Wir und die Musikwelt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 74:35


In der 3. Folge des Podcasts und Videoblogs "Wir und die Musikwelt" geben Markus und Axel einen Einblick in ihre gemeinsame Arbeit bei der Fernsehshow "Sing meinen Song - das Tauschkonzert".

Scoops with Danny Mac
Terry Grosch – Golf with Jay Delsing

Scoops with Danny Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 59:56


This week on my show, I sit down with Master PGA Professional, Terry Grosch. There are so few Master Professionals around and Terry is a great human as well as a huge asset to our community.

Golf with Jay Delsing
A Chat With Master PGA Professional Terry Grosch-Sunday March 19, 2023-Golf With Jay Delsing

Golf with Jay Delsing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 59:56


Conscious Gangster
Konzepte, brauchen wir das wirklich? Mit Laura Grosch

Conscious Gangster

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022


Brauchen wir Konzepte? Wo hindern sie uns und wann können uns Konzepte helfen? Laura und ich sprechen darüber, wie wir Konzept nutzen, ob wir uns selbst in Konzepte einordnen und wie wir Konzepte in Bezug auf unsere Gesellschaft wahrnehmen. Wir thematisieren auch, inwiefern die eigene Wahrnehmung bei Konzepten eine Rolle spielt und warum es kein Richtig oder Falsch gibt. Wir unterhalten uns darüber, was Konzepte eigentlich sind und wie sie Menschen helfen, sich oder andere einzuordnen. Hochsensibilität, pflanzliche Ernährung, Yoga ... alles Konzepte über die wir uns selbst, aber über die uns auch andere definieren können. Ein Denken, das sowohl förderlich als auch hinderlich sein kann. Konzepte können helfen, uns zu verstehen. Verstehen wie wir selbst sind, aber auch wie sich andere Menschen verhalten. So können wir Gefühle, Reaktionen und Verhaltensweisen besser einordnen. Wie kann uns das im Alltag helfen? Sind wir nur Konzepte? Nein! Wir sind immer noch "ICH". Auch wenn wir dazu neigen, uns hinter Konzepten zu verstecken oder von der Gesellschaft in Konzepte gesteckt werden. Nutzt ihr Konzepte, um euch selbst oder andere Leute zu beschreiben? Ein extrem spannendes Thema, das uns alltäglich begegnet und das uns in unserem Leben und Verhlaten prägt. ************** Blog: https://annelinawaller.com Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/58BYIK2fH9d9ho2Oqx3wLI?si=jDBCCLiwTTyEupCln0oL6g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annelinawaller/ Pinterest: https://nl.pinterest.com/annelinawaller/

Alles Menschen
Die wahre Ehre eines Mannes* | Mike Leon Grosch im Gespräch mit Veit Lindau | Folge 47

Alles Menschen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 58:09


* Lust auf mehr? Alle erwähnten Onlinekurse findest du auf homodea: http://go.homodea.com/hd191 In dieser Podcastfolge freue ich mich besonders, ein Gespräch mit euch zu teilen, das mich selbst sehr berührt und überrascht hat. Denn genauso stelle ich mir einen Austausch zwischen Männern* vor: ehrlich, herzlich, tief. Mike Leon Grosch ist 45 Jahre alt, lebt mit seiner Familie in Köln und zählt mit über 35 Millionen Streams zu den erfolgreichsten Schlagersängern Deutschlands. Doch vor allem ist er für mich ein Mann mit einem großen Herzen. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge über • neue Männlichkeit* und was einen Mann* ausmacht • Ehre, Gefühle und unseren Umgang mit Schwäche, Verletzung und Eifersucht • Beziehungen • seinen persönlichen Weg zur Musik Außerdem erzählt Mike offen und ehrlich darüber, wie ihn das Buch GENESIS verwandelt hat. Ich wünsche dir viele schöne, berührende Momente beim Zuhören. In Verbundenheit, Veit * Alles zu Mike Leon Grosch: https://www.mikeleon.de/ * Zur NEUEN Single | Wenn das so ist: https://www.universal-music.de/mike-leon-grosch * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeleongrosch/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeLeonGroschOffiziell * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Eventline/ * Buch | GENESIS | Die Befreiung der Geschlechter: https://hi.homodea.com/genesis/ * Buch | Stille Seele, wildes Herz | 12 Geheimnisse eines erfüllten Lebens: https://hi.homodea.com/stille-seele-wildes-herz/ * Alles zu Veit Lindau: https://go.veitlindau.com/bold-impact * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veit.lindau/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veitlindau * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@veitlindau * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homodea/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homodea * Du kannst dir den Podcast überall auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify, meinem Blog, YouTube, SoundCloud und allen Podcastapps kostenlos anhören. * Wir freuen uns sehr, wenn dich die Folge inspiriert. Schreibe uns sehr gern unter podcast@veitlindau.com deine Wünsche für weitere Gäst*innen. * Du möchtest etwas Gutes für die Welt beitragen? Die ichliebedich-Stiftung fördert weltweit integrale Projekte der Potenzialentfaltung und der Kultur des Mitgefühls, besonders für Kinder und Jugendliche. https://ichliebedich-stiftung.de/ ich liebe dich-Stiftung https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ichliebedich oder IBAN: DE37 6625 0030 0030 0711 46 BIC: SOLADES1BAD

Világjárók Klubja Bécs
Vitézi Rend Katasztrófavédelmi Század gyakorlata Zsámbékon: Grosch Attila és Liktor Lajos 2022.08.12.

Világjárók Klubja Bécs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 29:32


A podcastben Grosch Attila, a Vitézi Rend Országos Katasztrófavédelmi Század Parancsnoka és Liktor Lajos a bécsi mentőszolgálat alezredese szerepelt. A gyakorlatra 2022. Augusztus 27-én Zsámbék város / Rakéta bázis helyszínen kerül sor. A katasztrófavédelmi felkészítés célja a természeti, civilizációs és egyéb eredetű katasztrófák, veszélyhelyzetek megelőzése, az elhárítás és helyreállítás során jelentkező polgári védelmi feladatok végrehajtására való felkészülés. A felkészítés típusa: Törzsvezetési, Kutató-mentési, egészségügyi ellátás, valamint tűzoltási gyakorlat végrehajtása. Elméleti felkészítés témakörei: -Baleset-és munkavédelmi ismeretek. -Egyéni védőeszközök használatának ismertetése. -Elsősegély nyújtási alapismeretek Gyakorlati felkészítés témakörei: -Műszaki mentési feladatok végrehajtása, -Elhelyezési feladatok végrehajtása, -Kutatási, mentési és tűzoltás-műszaki mentési feladatok végrehajtása. A felkészítés résztvevői: -Vitézi Rend Katasztrófavédelmi Század tagjai - Vitézi Rend Katasztrófavédelmi Század Egészségügyi Csoport Tagjai Összesen körülbelül 40 fő fog részt venni a gyakorlaton. https://www.vitezirend.com/rovatok/katasztrofavedelem/info/ #mentőtiszt #katasztrófa #gyakorlat -----------------------------------------

Der Podcast zur Energiezukunft
Sonderfolge mit Sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch vom BUND

Der Podcast zur Energiezukunft

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 13:00


In dieser Sonderfolge spricht Katharina Klein mit Sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch vom BUND Baden-Württemberg.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds celebrate community theater and music

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 5:00


Brad Pappas of St. Louis Park performed in Theatre 55's concert production of “Hair” last summer. Now he's looking forward to seeing the company's performance of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” opening Friday. Pappas said the show promises strong actors in a beautiful setting, at the outdoor amphitheater at Caponi Art Park in Eagan. Lyrics will be provided for the audience to sing along to the title song during the encore, though the audience is welcome to sing along during the show as well. It runs through July 24. Tickets are $15 a person or $30 per vehicle with up to six people inside. St. Paul actor and director Greta Grosch recently discovered the Minnesota Mandolin Orchestra, and she's excited to spread the word about this community ensemble with several upcoming concerts. Formed in 1991, the Minnesota Mandolin Orchestra has about 25 musicians playing a range of classical and contemporary music on plucked stringed instruments. “It's what a community orchestra is supposed to be: people coming together because they have a passion for music,” she said. Grosch said she was delighted to learn that Minnesota has a rich history of mandolin orchestra. Because the instrument was affordable and fairly easy to learn, mandolin groups were hugely popular in Minnesota in the early 1900s, though they fell out of fashion starting in the 1940s. The Minnesota Mandolin Orchestra performs this Sunday at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. An entry ticket to the Arboretum is required. Upcoming free public performances will be at the Richfield Band Shell on July 26, the Loring Park Art Festival in Minneapolis on July 31, and Centennial Lakes Park in Edina on August 1. Escape room enthusiast Michael Larson of Minneapolis recommends a new backstage escape room set inside a theater. In “The Show Must Go On,” two to eight participants must find the missing diamonds of a visiting Broadway legend before she takes the stage in 75 minutes. The escape room is designed by David Pisa of Walking Shadow Theater. Larson appreciates Pisa's inventive shows, which explore the line between immersive theater and escape room puzzles. There are no live actors in this particular escape room but, like the best puzzle experiences, this one will leave you feeling like you've lived through the drama. “The Show Must Go On” takes place at Daleko Arts in New Prague and runs through the summer. Individual tickets go on sale Friday.

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast
#392 - How Long Should You Fast, Eating Windows, Trouble With Black Coffee, Parasites, Infrared Saunas, and more - Waist Away Q & A with Ashley Grosch!

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 17:39


Welcome back to the podcast! In today's special question and answer episode, Chantel and special guest Ashley Grosch answer your questions about fasting!   Enjoy!   ConnectIn40 Group: https://connectin40.com/    Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay/   Get your Top 30 Fasting Questions Answered: https://chantelrayway.com/top30gift/    Order One Meal And A Tasting: https://chantelrayway.com/onemeal/      Order All The Books: Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way - 2nd Edition:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999823116/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i0    Fasting to Freedom: The Gift of Fasting: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Freedom-Gift-Chantel-Ray/dp/0999823132/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=    Freedom From Food: A Six Week Bible Study Course: https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Food-Bible-Study-Course/dp/0999823159/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/135-7722513-4171815?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0999823159&pd_rd_r=91d59435-2126-4f9d-867e-00646964e3e4&pd_rd_w=mg3U0&pd_rd_wg=FcVwL&pf_rd_p=fd3ebcd0-c1a2-44cf-aba2-bbf4810b3732&pf_rd_r=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4&psc=1&refRID=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4    Connect With Us:   Leave us a review: https://chantelrayway.com/review/    Share YOUR Story: https://chantelrayway.com/contact/   Contact directly through email at questions@chantelrayway.com    Enjoy refreshing, all-natural wine: https://chantelrayway.com/wine/   Listen to the new audiobook as a podcast HERE: https://chantelrayway.com/purchase-audio-book/   Free Video Preview: https://chantelrayway.com/top-12-thin-eater-tips-free-video/   Check out the VIDEO COURSE here: https://chantelrayway.com/video-course/   Check out the FASTING RESET SUMMIT HERE: https://fastingresetsummit.com/   Purchase on Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/intermittentfastingthechantelrayway   Strengthen your immune system with Vitamin C: https://chantelrayway.com/vitaminc/    Enjoy a FREE smoothie recipe book: https://chantelrayway.com/freerecipe/   Re-energize with nutritious algae Energybits: https://chantelrayway.com/energybits    Castor Oil: https://chantelrayway.com/castoroil   Connect with us on Social Media:   YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA   Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay       Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/   Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay   ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast
#391 - Are Fruit Bowls Bad, Taking Multivitamins While Intermittent Fasting, Snacking Tips, Supplements, and more - Waist Away Q & A with Ashley Grosch!

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 20:57


Welcome back to the podcast! In today's special question and answer episode, Chantel and special guest Ashley Grosch answer your questions about fasting!   Enjoy!   ConnectIn40 Group: https://connectin40.com/    Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay/   Get your Top 30 Fasting Questions Answered: https://chantelrayway.com/top30gift/    Order One Meal And A Tasting: https://chantelrayway.com/onemeal/      Order All The Books: Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way - 2nd Edition:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999823116/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i0    Fasting to Freedom: The Gift of Fasting: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Freedom-Gift-Chantel-Ray/dp/0999823132/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=    Freedom From Food: A Six Week Bible Study Course: https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Food-Bible-Study-Course/dp/0999823159/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/135-7722513-4171815?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0999823159&pd_rd_r=91d59435-2126-4f9d-867e-00646964e3e4&pd_rd_w=mg3U0&pd_rd_wg=FcVwL&pf_rd_p=fd3ebcd0-c1a2-44cf-aba2-bbf4810b3732&pf_rd_r=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4&psc=1&refRID=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4    Connect With Us:   Leave us a review: https://chantelrayway.com/review/    Share YOUR Story: https://chantelrayway.com/contact/   Contact directly through email at questions@chantelrayway.com    Enjoy refreshing, all-natural wine: https://chantelrayway.com/wine/   Listen to the new audiobook as a podcast HERE: https://chantelrayway.com/purchase-audio-book/   Free Video Preview: https://chantelrayway.com/top-12-thin-eater-tips-free-video/   Check out the VIDEO COURSE here: https://chantelrayway.com/video-course/   Check out the FASTING RESET SUMMIT HERE: https://fastingresetsummit.com/   Purchase on Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/intermittentfastingthechantelrayway   Strengthen your immune system with Vitamin C: https://chantelrayway.com/vitaminc/    Enjoy a FREE smoothie recipe book: https://chantelrayway.com/freerecipe/   Re-energize with nutritious algae Energybits: https://chantelrayway.com/energybits    Castor Oil: https://chantelrayway.com/castoroil   Connect with us on Social Media:   YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA   Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay       Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/   Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay   ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast
#390 - Beating Your Intermittent Fasting Rut, OMAD Advice, Diets and Fasting, and more - Waist Away Q & A with Chantel Ray and Ashley Grosch!

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 19:10


Welcome back to the podcast! In today's special question and answer episode, Chantel and special guest Ashley Grosch answer your questions about OMAD, whether you need to pair your fasting with dieting, how to lose those last few pounds, and more!   Enjoy!   ConnectIn40 Group: https://connectin40.com/    Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay/   Get your Top 30 Fasting Questions Answered: https://chantelrayway.com/top30gift/    Order One Meal And A Tasting: https://chantelrayway.com/onemeal/      Order All The Books: Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way - 2nd Edition:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999823116/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i0    Fasting to Freedom: The Gift of Fasting: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Freedom-Gift-Chantel-Ray/dp/0999823132/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=    Freedom From Food: A Six Week Bible Study Course: https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Food-Bible-Study-Course/dp/0999823159/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/135-7722513-4171815?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0999823159&pd_rd_r=91d59435-2126-4f9d-867e-00646964e3e4&pd_rd_w=mg3U0&pd_rd_wg=FcVwL&pf_rd_p=fd3ebcd0-c1a2-44cf-aba2-bbf4810b3732&pf_rd_r=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4&psc=1&refRID=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4    Connect With Us:   Leave us a review: https://chantelrayway.com/review/    Share YOUR Story: https://chantelrayway.com/contact/   Contact directly through email at questions@chantelrayway.com    Enjoy refreshing, all-natural wine: https://chantelrayway.com/wine/   Listen to the new audiobook as a podcast HERE: https://chantelrayway.com/purchase-audio-book/   Free Video Preview: https://chantelrayway.com/top-12-thin-eater-tips-free-video/   Check out the VIDEO COURSE here: https://chantelrayway.com/video-course/   Check out the FASTING RESET SUMMIT HERE: https://fastingresetsummit.com/   Purchase on Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/intermittentfastingthechantelrayway   Strengthen your immune system with Vitamin C: https://chantelrayway.com/vitaminc/    Enjoy a FREE smoothie recipe book: https://chantelrayway.com/freerecipe/   Re-energize with nutritious algae Energybits: https://chantelrayway.com/energybits    Castor Oil: https://chantelrayway.com/castoroil   Connect with us on Social Media:   YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA   Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay       Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/   Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay   ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Take your Valentine to the theater

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 5:00


Kelli Foster Warder of Theater Latte Da recommends going to see a musical fitting for Valentine's Day. It's Bucket Brigade Theater's “Till Death: A Marriage Musical.” The show tells the story of two married couples stuck together in one cabin. One couple is reevaluating their marriage, while the other appears caught up in that honeymoon glow. The result, Warder said, is “hilarious and insightful and a really great night.” The 10-year-old production's performers are all married couples in real life, including Jeremiah and Vanessa Gamble, who co-wrote the music and lyrics. Warder said she's seen the show several times over the years and gets something new from it each time. The final four shows of the run are Friday through Monday at Art House North in St. Paul. The production is in-person with reduced audience capacity and masks required. St. Paul actress and writer Greta Grosch is an equity actor, but it's community theater that she's excited to share this week: Theatre in the Round stages “Marjorie Prime” starting this weekend. Set in the near-future, 85-year-old Marjorie has a handsome young man in her life. That “man” is a hologram of her late husband, imbued with artificial intelligence so that he can feed Marjorie the stories of her life as she loses her memory. The heartfelt play by Jordan Harrison is full of plot twists that take the audience on a journey. The play was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2015, and it was made into a movie in 2017. Courtesy of Katie Sondrol Actress Katie Wodele (Tess) and actor David Denninger (Jon) rehearse for Marjorie Prime at Theatre in the Round. Grosch said she's thrilled to see Theatre in the Round emerge through the pandemic to celebrate its 70th season this year. “Marjorie Prime” runs Friday through March 6. Masks and proof of vaccination or negative COVID test are required. Pamela Potter Langley loves to support her local arts scene in Zumbrota, and she's thrilled that a Minnesota musician she has admired since the ‘80s will be coming to her town for a concert. Folk singer/songwriter John Gorka's long career has spanned 11 albums and a collector's edition, with performances across the globe. Don't see video? Click here: “John's music just keeps aging beautifully,” said Potter Langley, “and some of the lyrics are, for me, as pertinent now as they were back in the ‘80s when I listened to some of the songs for the first time.” Potter Langley said she's traveled far to hear the iconic singer perform so she feels lucky that she can walk a few blocks to the historic State Theatre in Zumbrota to enjoy this show with friends. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Masks are required in the theater unless eating or drinking. The State Theatre in Zumbrota celebrated its 100th anniversary last October.

Break Things On Purpose
Gunnar Grosch: From User to Hero to Advocate

Break Things On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 30:17


In this episode, we cover: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:45 - AWS Severless Hero and Gunnar's history using AWS 00:04:42 - Severless as reliability 00:08:10 - How they are testing the connectivity in serverless 00:12:47 - Gunnar shares a suprising result of Chaos Engineering 00:16:00 - Strategy for improving and advice on tracing  00:20:10 - What Gunnar is excited about at AWS 00:28:50 - What Gunnar has going on/Outro Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GunnarGrosch LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnargrosch/ TranscriptGunnar: When I started out, I perhaps didn't expect to find that many unexpected things that actually showed more resilience or more reliability than we actually thought.Jason: Welcome to the Break Things on Purpose podcast, a show about Chaos Engineering and building more reliable systems. In this episode, we chat with Gunnar Grosch, a Senior Developer Advocate at AWS about Chaos Engineering with serverless, and the new reliability-related projects at AWS that he's most excited about.Jason: Gunnar, why don't you say hello and introduce yourself.Gunnar: Hi, everyone. Thanks, Jason, for having me. As you mentioned that I'm Gunnar Grosch. I am a Developer Advocate at AWS, and I'm based in Sweden, in the Nordics. And I'm what's called a Regional Developer Advocate, which means that I mainly cover the Nordics and try to engage with the developer community there to, I guess, inspire them on how to build with cloud and with AWS in different ways. And well, as you know, and some of the viewers might know, I've been involved in the Chaos Engineering and resilience community for quite some years as well. So, topics of real interest to me.Jason: Yeah, I think that's where we actually met was around Chaos Engineering, but at the time, I think I knew you as just an AWS Serverless Hero, that's something that you'd gotten into. I'm curious if you could tell us more about that. How did you begin that journey?Gunnar: Well, I guess I started out as an AWS user, built things on AWS. As a builder, developer, I've been through a bunch of different roles throughout my 20-plus something year career by now. But started out as an AWS user. I worked for a company, we were a consulting firm helping others build on AWS, and other platforms as well. And I started getting involved in the AWS community in different ways, by arranging and speaking at different meetups across the Nordics and Europe, also speaking at different conferences, and so on.And through that, I was able to combine that with my interest for resiliency or reliability, as someone who's built systems for myself and for our customers. That has always been a big interest for me. Serverless, it came as I think a part of that because I saw the benefits of using serverless to perhaps remove that undifferentiated heavy lifting that we often talk about with running your own servers, with operating things in your own data centers, and so on. Serverless is really the opposite to that. But then I wanted to combine it with resilience engineering and Chaos Engineering, especially.So, started working with techniques, how to use Chaos Engineering with serverless. That gained some traction, it wasn't a very common topic to talk about back then. Adrian Hornsby, as some people might know, also from AWS, he was previously a Developer Advocate at AWS, now in a different role within the organization. He also talked a bit about Chaos Engineering for serverless. So, teamed up a bit with him, and continue those techniques, started creating different tools and some open-source libraries for how to actually do that. And I guess that's how, maybe, the AWS serverless team got their eyes opened for me as well. So somehow, I managed to become what's known as an AWS Hero in the serverless space.Jason: I'm interested in that experience of thinking about serverless and reliability. I feel like when serverless was first announced, it was that idea of you're not running any infrastructure, you're just deploying code, and that code gets called, and it gets run. Talk to me about how does that change the perception or the approach to reliability within that, right? Because I think a lot of us when we first heard of serverless it's like, “Great, there's Nothing. So theoretically, if all you're doing is calling my code and my code runs, as long as I'm being reliable on my end and, you know, doing testing on my code, then it should be fine, right?” But I think there's some other bits in there or some other angles to reliability that you might want to tune us into.Gunnar: Yeah, for sure. And AWS Lambda really started it all as the compute service for serverless. And, as you said, it's about having your piece of code running that on-demand; you don't have to worry about any underlying infrastructure, it scales as you need it, and so on; the value proposition of serverless, truly. The serverless landscape has really evolved since then. So, now there is a bunch of different services in basically all different categories that are serverless.So, the thing that I started doing was to think about how—I wasn't that concerned about not having my Lambda functions running; they did their job constantly. But then when you start building a system, it becomes a lot more complex. You need to have many different parts. And we know that the distributed systems we build today, they are very complex because they contain so many different moving parts. And that's still the case for serverless.So, even though you perhaps don't have to think about the underlying infrastructure, what servers you're using, how that's running, you still have all of these moving pieces that you've interconnected in different ways. So, that's where the use case for Chaos Engineering came into play, even for serverless. So, testing how these different parts work together to then make sure that it actually works as you intended to. So, it's a bit harder to create those experiments since you don't have control of that underlying infrastructure. So instead, you have to do it in a few different ways, since you can't install any agents to run on the platform, for instance, you can't control the servers—shut down servers, the perhaps most basic of Chaos Engineering experiment.So instead, we're doing it using different libraries, we're doing it by changing configuration of services, and so on. So, it's still apply the same principles, the principles of Chaos Engineering, we just have to be—well, we have to think about it in different way in how we actually create those experiments. So, for me, it's a lot about testing how the different services work together. Since the serverless architectures that you build, they usually contain a bunch of different services that you stitch together to actually create the output that you're looking for.Jason: Yeah. So, I'm curious, what does that actually look like then in testing, how these are stitched together, as you say? Because I know with traditional Chaos Engineering, you would run a blackhole attack or some sort of network attack to disrupt that connectivity between services. Obviously, with Lambdas, they work a little bit differently in the way that they're called and they're more event-driven. So, what does that look like to test the connectivity in serverless?Gunnar: So, what we started out with, both me and Adrian Hornsby was create these libraries that we could run inside the AWS Lambda functions. So, I created one that was for Node.js, something that you can easily install in your Node.js code. Adrian has created one for Python Lambda functions.So, then they in turn contain a few different experiments. So, for instance, you could add latency to your AWS Lambda functions to then control what happens if you add 50 milliseconds per invocation on your Lambda function. So, for each call to a downstream service, say you're using DynamoDB as a data store, so you add latency to each call to DynamoDB to see how this data affect your application. Another example could be to have a blackhole or a denial list, so you're denying calls to specific services. Or it could be downstream services, other AWS services, or it could be third-party, for instance; you're using a third-party for authentication. What if you're not able to reach that specific API or whatever it is?We've created different experiments for—a typical use case for AWS Lambda functions has been to create APIs where you're using an API Gateway service, an AWS Lambda function is called, and then returning something back to that API. And usually, it should return a 200 response, but you could then alter that response to test how does your application behave? How does the front-end application, for instance, behave when it's not getting that 200 response that it's expecting, instead of getting a 502, a 404, or whatever error code you want to test with. So, that was the way, I think, we started out doing these types of experiments. And just by those simple building blocks, you can create a bunch of different experiments that you can then use to test how the application behaves under those adverse conditions.Then if you want to move to create experiments for other services, well, then serverless, as we talked about earlier, since you don't have control over the underlying infrastructure, it is a bit harder. Instead, you have to think about different ways to do with by, for instance, changing configuration, things like that. You could, for instance, restrict concurrent operations on certain services, or you could do experiments to block access, for instance, using different access control lists, and so on. So, different ways, all depending on how that specific service works.Jason: It definitely sounds like you're taking some of those same concepts, and although serverless is fundamentally different in a lot of ways, really just taking that, translating it, and applying those to the serverless.Gunnar: Yeah, exactly. I think that's very important here to think about, that it is still using Chaos Engineering in the exact same way. We're using the traditional principles, we're walking through the same steps. And many times as I know everyone doing Chaos Engineering talks about this, we're learning so much just by doing those initial steps. When we're looking at the steady-state of the application, when we're starting to design the experiments, we learn so much about the application.I think just getting through those initial steps is very important for people building with serverless, as well. So, think about, how does my application behave if something goes wrong? Because many times with serverless—and for good reasons—you don't expect anything to fail. Because it's scales as it should, services are reliant, and they are responding. But it is that old, “What if?” What if something goes wrong? So, just starting out doing it in the same way as you normally would do with Chaos Engineering, there is no difference, really.Jason: And know, when we do these experiments, there's a lot that we end up learning, and a lot that can be very surprising, right? When we assume that our systems are one way, and we run the test, and we follow that regular Chaos Engineering process of creating that hypothesis, testing it, and then getting that unexpected result—Gunnar: Right.Jason: —and having to learn from that. So, I'm interested, if you could share maybe one of the surprising results that you've learned as you've done Chaos Engineering, as you've continued to hone this practice and use it. What's a result that was unexpected for you, that you've learned something about?Gunnar: I think those are very common. And I think we see them all the time in different ways. And when I started out, I perhaps didn't expect to find that many unexpected things that actually showed more resilience or more reliability than we actually thought. And I think that's quite common, that we run an experiment, and we often find that the system is more resilient to failure than we actually thought initially, for instance, that specific services are able to withstand more turbulent conditions than we initially thought.So, we create our hypothesis, we expect the system to behave in a certain way. But it doesn't, instead—it doesn't break, but instead, it's more robust. Certain services can handle more stress than we actually thought, initially. And I think those cases, they, well, they are super common. I see that quite a lot. Not only talking about serverless Chaos Engineering experiments; all the Chaos Engineering experiments we run. I think we see that quite a lot.Jason: That's an excellent point. I really love that because it's, as you mentioned, something that we do see a lot of. In my own experience working with some of our customers, oftentimes, especially around networking, networking can be one of the more complex parts of our systems. And I've dealt with customers who have come back to me and said, “I ran a blackhole attack, or latency attack, or some sort of network disruption and it didn't work.” And so you dig into it, well, why didn't it work? And it's actually well, it did; there was a disruption, but your system was designed well enough that you just never noticed it. And so it didn't show up in your metrics dashboards or anything because system just worked around it just fine.Gunnar: Yeah, and I think that speaks to the complexity of the systems we're often dealing with today. I think it's Casey Rosenthal who talked about this quite early on with Chaos Engineering, that it's hard for any person to create that mental model of how a system works today. And I think that's really true. And those are good examples of exactly that. So, we create this model of how we think the system should behave, but [unintelligible 00:15:46], sometimes it behaves very unexpected… but in the positive way.Jason: So, you mentioned about mental models and how things work. And so since we've been talking about serverless, that brought to mind one of those things for me with serverless is, as people make functions and things because they're so easy to make and because they're so small, you end up having so many of them that work together. What's your strategy for starting to improve or build that mental model, or document what's going on because you have so many more pieces now with things like serverless?Gunnar: There are different approaches to this, and I think this ties in with observability and the way we observe systems today because as these systems—often they aren't static, they continue to evolve all the time, so we add new functionality, and especially using serverless and building it with AWS Lambda functions, for instance, as soon as we start creating new features to our systems, we add more and more AWS Lambda functions or different serverless ways of doing new functionality into our system. So, having that proper observability, I think that's one of the keys of creating that model of how the system actually works, to be able to actually see tracing, see how the system or how a request flows through the system. Besides that, having proper documentation is something that I think most organizations struggle with; that's been the case throughout all of my career, being able to keep up with the pace of innovation that's inside that organization. So, keeping up with the pace of innovation in the system, continuing to evolve your documentation for the system, that's important. But I think it's hard to do it in the way that we build systems today.So, it's not about only keeping that mental model, but keeping documentation and how the system actually looks, the architecture of the system, it's hard today. I think that's just a fact. And ways to deal with that, I think it comes down to how the engineering organization is structured, as well. We have Amazon and AWS, we—well, I guess we're quite famous for our two-pizza teams, the smaller teams that they build and run their systems, their services. And it's very much up to each team to have that exact overview how their part on the bigger picture works. And that's our solution for doing that,j but as we know, it differs from organization to organization.Jason: Absolutely. I think that idea of systems being so dynamic that they're constantly changing, documentation does fall out of step. But when you mentioned tracing, that's always been one of those really key parts, for me at least coming from a background of doing monitoring and observability. But the idea of having tracing that just automatically going to expose things because it's following that request path. As you dive into this, any advice for listeners about how to approach that, how to approach tracing whether that's AWS X-Ray or any other tools?Gunnar: For me, it's always been important to actually do it. And I think what I sometimes see is that's something that's added on later on in the process when people are building. I tend to say that you should start doing it early on because I often think it helps a lot in the development phase as well. So, it shouldn't be an add-on later on, after the fact. So, starting to use tracing no matter if it's as you said, X-Ray or any third-party's service, using it early on, that helps, and it helps a lot while building the system. And we know that there are a bunch of different solutions out there that are really helpful, and many AWS partners that are willing to help with that as well.Jason: So, we've talked a bunch about serverless, but I think your role at AWS encompasses a whole lot of things beyond just serverless. What's exciting you now about things in the AWS ecosystem, like, what are you talking about that just gets you jazzed up?Gunnar: One thing that I am talking a lot about right now that is very exciting is fortunately, we're in line with what we've just talked about, with resilience and with reliability. And many of you might have seen the release from AWS recently called AWS Resilience Hub. So, with AWS Resilience Hub, you're able to make use of all of these best practices that we've gathered throughout the years in our AWS Well-Architected Framework that then guides you on the route to building resilient and reliable systems. But we've created a service that will then, in an, let's say, more opinionated but also easier way, will then help you on how to improve your system with resilience in mind. So, that's one super exciting thing. It's early days for Resilience Hub , but we're seeing customers already starting to use it, and already making use of the service to improve on their architecture, use those best practices to then build more resilient and reliable systems.Jason: So, AWS Resilience Hub is new to me. I haven't actually haven't really gotten into it much. As far as I understand it, it really takes the Well-Architected Framework and combines the products or the services from Amazon into that, and as a guide. Is this something for people that have developed a service for them to add on, or is this for people that are about to create a new service, and really helping them start with a framework?Gunnar: I would say that it's a great fit if you've already built something on AWS because you are then able to describe your application using AWS Resilience Hub. So, if you build it using Infrastructure as Code, or if you have tagging in place, and so on, you can then define your application using that, or describe your application using that. So, you point towards your CloudFormation templates, for instance, and then you're able to see, these are the parts of my application. Then you'll set up policies for your application. And the policies, they include the RTO and the RPO targets for your application, for your infrastructure, and so on.And then you do the assessment of your application. And this then uses the AWS Well-Architected Framework to assess your application based on the policies you c reated. And it will then see if your application RTO and RPO targets are in line with what you set up in your policies. You will also then get an output with recommendations what you can do to improve the resilience of your application based, once again, on the Well-Architected Framework and all of the best practices that we've created throughout the years. So, that means that you, for instance, will get it, you'll build an application that right now is in one single availability zone, well, then Resilience Hub will give you recommendations on how you can improve resilience by spreading your application across multiple availability zones. That could be one example.It could also be an example of recommending you to choose another data store to have a better RTO or RPO, based on how your application works. Then you'll implement these changes, hopefully. And at the end, you'll be able to validate that these new changes then help you reach your targets that you've defined. It also integrates with AWS Fault Injection Simulator, so you're able to actually then run experiments to validate that through the help of this.Jason: That's amazing. So, does it also run those as part of the evaluation, do failure injection to automatically validate and then provide those recommendations? Or, those provided sort of after it does the evaluation, for you to continue to ensure that you're maintaining your objectives?Gunnar: It's the latter. So, you will then get a few experiments recommended based on your application, and you can then easily run those experiments at your convenience. So, it doesn't run them automatically. As of now, at least.Jason: That is really cool because I know a lot of people when they're starting out, it is that idea of you get a tool—no matter what tool that is—for Chaos Engineering, and it's always that question of, “What do I do?” Right? Like, “What's the experiment that I should run?” And so this idea of, let's evaluate your system, determine what your goals are and the things that you can do to meet those, and then also providing that feedback of here's what you can do to test to ensure it, I think that's amazing.Gunnar: Yeah, I think this is super cool one. And as a builder, myself who's used the Well-Architected Framework as a base when building application, I know how hard it can be to actually use that. It's a lot of pages of information to read, to learn how to build using best practices, and having a tool that then helps you to actually validate that, and I think it's great. And then as you mentioned, having recommendations on what experiments to run, it makes it easier to start that Chaos Engineering journey. And that's something that I have found so interesting through these last, I don't know, two, three years, seeing how tools like Gremlin, like, now AWS FIS, and with the different open-source tools out there, as well, all of them have helped push that getting-started limit closer to the users. It is so much easier to start with Chaos Engineering these days, which I think it's super helpful for everyone wanting to get started today.Jason: Absolutely. I had someone recently asked me after running a workshop of, “Well, should I use a Chaos Engineering tool or just do my own thing? Like do it manually?” And, you know, the response was like, “Yeah, you could do it manually. That's an easy, fast way to get started, but given how much effort has been put into all of these tools, there's just so much available that makes it so much easier.” And you don't have to think as much about the safety and the edge cases of what if I manually do this thing? What are all the ways that can go wrong? Since there are these tools now that just makes it so much easier?Gunnar: Exactly. And you mentioned safety, and I think that's a very important part of it. Having that, we've always talked about that automated stop button when doing Chaos Engineering experiments and having the control over that in the system where you're running your experiments, I think that's one of the key features of all of these Chaos Engineering tools today, to have a way to actually abort the experiments if things start to go wrong.Jason: So, we're getting close to the end of our time here. Gunnar, I wanted to ask if you've got anything that you wanted to plug or promote before we wrap up.Gunnar: What I'd like to promote is the different workshops that we have available that you can use to start getting used to AWS Fault Injection Simulator. I would really like people to get that hands-on experience with AWS Fault Injection Simulators, so get your hands dirty, and actually, run some Chaos Engineering experiments. Even though you are far away from actually doing it in your organization, getting that experience, I think that's super helpful as the first step. Then you can start thinking about how could I implement this in my organization? So, have a look at the different workshops that we at AWS have available for running Chaos Engineering.Jason: Yeah, that's a great thing to promote because it is that thing of when people ask, “Where do I start?” I think we often assume not just that, “Let me try this,” but, “How am I going to roll this out in my organization? How am I going to make the business case for this? Who needs to be involved in it?” And then suddenly it becomes a much larger problem that maybe we don't want to tackle. Awesome.Gunnar: Yeah, that's right.Jason: So, if people want to find you around the internet, where can they follow you and find out more about what you're up to?Gunnar: I am available everywhere, I think. I'm on Twitter at @GunnarGrosch. Hard to spell, but you can probably find it in the description. I'm available on LinkedIn, so do connect there. I have a TikTok account, so maybe I'll start posting there as well sometimes.Jason: Fantastic. Well, thanks again for being on the show.Gunnar: Thank you for having me.Jason: For links to all the information mentioned, visit our website at gremlin.com/podcast. If you liked this episode, subscribe to the Break Things on Purpose podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Our theme song is called, “Battle of Pogs” by Komiku, and it's available on loyaltyfreakmusic.com.

ZeitZeichen
Von Martina Grosch, Saarbrücken, katholische Kirche

ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022


Gedanken von Martina Grosch, Saarbrücken, katholische Kirche zum Thema "Liebeskummer"

INNOVATOR Sessions
Toolbox: Biohacker Marco Grosch verrät seine wichtigsten Werkzeuge und Inspirationsquellen

INNOVATOR Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 12:15


Warum der Film Limitless mit Bradley Cooper ein absolutes Muss für alle Biohacking-Interessierten ist, weshalb Marco die App „Sleep Time“ für seine Schlaf-Zyklen verwendet, und von dem Podcast Bulletproof Radio mit Dave Asprey keine Folge verpasst. Außerdem: warum wir bessere Menschen werden, wenn wir Verantwortung übernehmen für unsere Gesundheit.

Brotlose Kunst - Der Podcast der Theaterakademie Köln
#26 - Übers Festengagement am Stadttheater mit Raphael Grosch

Brotlose Kunst - Der Podcast der Theaterakademie Köln

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 58:22


Wie sind die Abläufe am Theater, wenn man als Schauspieler*in dort festangestellt ist? Fördert die Routine mein Spiel? Wie ist die Workload - Ausbeutung oder Erfüllung? Wie viele Rollen erarbeite ich pro Jahr und kann ich parallel drehen? All das haben wir TAK-Absolvent Raphael Grosch gefragt. Der Schauspieler, der 2006 sein TAK-Diplom gemacht hat, ist seit dem Coronajahr 2020 fest angestellt im Ensemble des Theater Trier. Wie es ausgerechnet zu Beginn der Pandemie dazu kam, warum Netzwerken dafür entscheidend war und mit wem er nach der Vorstellung ein Bier trinkt: Ohren auf für Raphael Grosch.

INNOVATOR Sessions
Biohacker Marco Grosch hat viele kleine Alltagskniffe parat, um unser Leben zu verbessern

INNOVATOR Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 37:56


Viele Biohacker wie Marco Grosch werden angetrieben von einer grenzenlosen Neugier. Was ist noch möglich? Welches Leistungsniveau kann ich erreichen? Was kann mein Körper und Geist noch alles erlernen? Dieser Optimierungsprozess geht oft einher mit einer Anhäufung von Sport­equipment, Biohacking-Geräten und neuen Gewohnheiten. Das Problem: Diese Dinge nehmen uns in Beschlag. Sie verbrauchen Geld, Zeit und Energie. In dieser Folge erzählt uns Marco Grosch deshalb, wie ein bewusster Verzicht auf Dinge uns glücklicher macht und unsere Performance im Alltag steigert. Der Trick: Biohacking mit Minimalismus verbinden.Disclaimer: Der Innovator Podcast und die Informationen in dieser Folge sind Informations- und Unterhaltungsangebote und stellen keine Kaufberatung dar.

The Understory Lawyer
Interview With Ashley Grosch - CEO The Farm Life Movement

The Understory Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 43:01


Ashley's website: https://thefarmlife.com/Ashley's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thefarmlifemovementAshley's Instagram:  @thefarmlifemovement Subscribe to my email list at https://rangercohort.com/understorynewsDe-platform insurance.  Follow me on Odysee by clicking here: https://rangercohort.com/insurance

VISAVI Interviews
BIOHACKER Marco Grosch || Tipps zu besserem Schlaf, weniger Stress und Weg in die Selbständigkeit

VISAVI Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 20:17


Heute gibt‘s weitere spannende Tipps für die persönliche Toolbox: Stressbewältigung, körperliche Fitness steigern, besserer Schlaf und viele weitere spannende Insights.

Bombshell Business Podcast with Amber Hurdle
How to Process Trauma and Fill Your Own Cup with Sharon Grosch (102)

Bombshell Business Podcast with Amber Hurdle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 49:38


In this episode of the Velvet Machete Leadership Podcast, host Amber Hurdle interviews Sharon Grosch, a licensed clinical therapist. Sharon is certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, a therapeutic modality used in the treatment of trauma and PTSD. She has extensive experience in both psychiatric hospital counseling and private practice, and has been in practice since 2002.  Sharon is on Amber's recommended resources list for members of the Velvet Machete® Leadership Academy, as well as Amber's monthly membership, the Velvet Machete® Leadership Society. Together they discuss:  * Trauma (both “big T” and “little T,” and how to define each) * How trauma impacts us as adult professionals pursuing the lives we want to step into * Why it's critical to break out of victim mentality and learn how to fill our own cup * The importance of therapy and mental health care for all, regardless of our background, status, or future goals * Breaking cycles of codependency and knowing when to step away from someone who doesn't want help * Basic guidance for finding and working with a therapist who is right for you This episode will make you uncomfortable in the best way, and it's such a value-packed listen. Don't miss the wisdom Sharon brings to the table regarding therapy, trauma, and the importance of caring for your mental health, no matter where you are in your life. You'll walk away with crucial knowledge for seeking out and connecting with a therapist who can not only help you process the trauma in your life, but help you take the next step toward your goals and the life you're ready to embrace. Links and Mentioned Resources Learn more about Sharon's therapy practice at Grosch Counseling or connect with her on LinkedIn.  Follow @thevelvetmachete on Instagram for inspiration and free business advice.  About Sharon Sharon Grosch is a licensed clinical therapist certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, a therapeutic modality that addresses PTSD and trauma. With a rich background in both psychiatric hospital counseling and private practice, Sharon brings a wealth of experience, compassion, and understanding to her clients. She previously served as the Director of Mental Health for the Corizon Healthcare Corporation, before opening her independent practice, Grosch Counseling.  In addition to her therapy practice, Sharon is a published author, community servant, wife, mother, and grandmother. She received her Masters Degree in Counseling from the University of Tennessee and has served the Wilson County area since 2002.  Get Social:  Website | Facebook | LinkedIn Want More of the Good Stuff? *Subscribe to the podcast: Be sure to subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Amazon Music, or your favorite podcasting app. Prefer to watch? Subscribe on YouTube. Or simply ask Amazon Alexa, "Play Velvet Machete Leadership Podcast with Amber Hurdle." Easy. *Read the book: The Bombshell Business Woman: How to Become a Bold, Brave, Female Entrepreneur on Amazon, Books-a-Million, Barnes & Noble & other retailers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Under Femton
#198 Tekniken för att bygga en unicorn - Gunnar Grosch & Sini Tinfors

Under Femton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 14:57


Tekniken som gör det möjligt att bygga ett unicorn - vad krävs då? Skalbarhet och flexibiliet är två saker som är viktiga. Idag gästar Amazon Web Services egna Gunnar Grosch och Sini Tinfors och ger oss en crashcourse i molnets alla möjligheter. De har hjälp flera unicorns dit dem är idag som exempelvis Klarna, Mathem.se och Finnair.  Glöm inte prenumerera på podden och följ oss på instagram

MFM SPEAKS OUT
EP 28: Axel Mueller on the Founding of Pro Musik

MFM SPEAKS OUT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 58:50


"We need a better way of living for the music scene."In this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Adam Reifsteck interviews German saxophonist and composer Axel Mueller about his work as a musician and activist which led to co-founding a new union in Germany called Pro Musik that supports freelance musicians. Topics discussed include the challenges gigging musicians face in Germany that has only been exacerbated by the pandemic and the importance of coming together as a community to enact social and political change that uplifts the livelihood of all professional musicians.Saxophonist & multi-instrumentalist Axel Mueller enjoys a varied career as a composer, arranger, and sideman for top artists in Germany. A graduate of Mannheim University of Music, he started the brass band "Blassportgruppe" with 9 other wind colleagues and began touring Europe with the cabaret act "The Les Clöchards". In addition to touring, Axel plays in the horn section of the TV show "Sing mein Song" with the band "Grosch's Eleven," now in its 5th season, with artists such as Xavier Naidoo, Roger Cicero, Sarah Connor, Yvonne Catterfeld and Samy Deluxe & South African Sunset. Together with his brass colleagues Johannes Goltz (trombone) and Christoph Moschberger (trumpet), Axel has led the horn section for renowned artists such as Nena, Wolfgang Niedecken, and Mark Forster, which has resulted in 8 Gold and Platinum releases.Visit Axel Mueller at axelmuellermusic.comVisit Pro Musik at promusikverband.de The following music is featured in this episode:Opening track: "Mudflat Mood" by Axel Mueller featuring Chris Nemet (keyboards) and Hendrik Lensing (drums)Middle track: "Toch Wood” composed and performed by Axel MuellerEnding track: "Mr Rusher” by Axel Mueller featuring Chris Nemet (keyboards) and Hendrik Lensing (drums)

NDR 1 Niedersachsen: Visite - Das Gesundheitsmagazin
Das Gesundheitsmagazin: Sonne und Hautkrebs - Mit Sabine Grosch

NDR 1 Niedersachsen: Visite - Das Gesundheitsmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 36:15


In der Sendung sprechen wir mit einem Dermatologen über Sonne und Hautkrebs, einer der häufigsten Tumorarten in Deutschland.

Update Klima & Energie
6: Grün-schwarz in Baden-Württemberg: Was bedeutet das für die Bundespolitik? Im Gespräch mit BUND-Landeschefin Sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch

Update Klima & Energie

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 46:37


Bereits zehn Jahre wird Baden-Württemberg von einer grün geführten Koalition regiert, bislang mit mäßigem Erfolg in der Energiewende. Ein führender Grünen-Politiker hat den zwischen Grünen und CDU nun gerade neu abgeschlossenen Koalitionsvertrag als “die erfolgreichste Koalitionsvereinbarung aller Zeiten” bezeichnet. Tatsächlich hat sich die neu gebildete Regierung in einigen Bereichen sehr ambitionierte Ziele gesetzt, an anderen Stellen wurde aber auch schon sehr deutliche Kritik hörbar. Gerade vor dem Hintergrund der anstehenden Bundestagswahl ist spannend: Was bedeutet das grün-schwarze Bündnis für Berlin? Luca und Stefan sprechen mit Sylvia Pilarsky-Grosch, der Vorsitzenden des BUND Baden-Württemberg und gleichzeitig Expertin für Erneuerbare Energien, u.a. als frühere Präsidentin des Bundesverbandes WindEnergie. Damit ist sie besonders prädestiniert für eine Analyse der Klima- und Energiepolitik in ihrem Bundesland – und auch darüber hinaus.

Der Bewohnerfrei Podcast mit Tobias Beck
#670: Plötzlich Superstar und zurück - Das turbulente Leben eines DSDS Finalisten - Mike Leon Grosch

Der Bewohnerfrei Podcast mit Tobias Beck

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 30:48


In dieser Episode berichten Tobias und Mike über ihre Zeit als Teenager in Wuppertal, der Grund weshalb Mike mit dem Singen angefangen hat und wie er sein Leben als Superstar wahrgenommen hat. Mike Leon Grosch ist der Superstar der Herzen. Solch einen Titel hatte jedenfalls damals eine große deutsche Tageszeitung, als 2006 dieser junge Mann im Finale bei Deutschland sucht den Superstar stand. Was danach folgte waren ausverkaufte Konzerte, ein kreischendes Publikum und die Erfahrung, auf einmal überall erkannt zu werden. Doch dieser Ruhm war zeitlich begrenzt und ein Jahr später verschwand der sympathische Kölner wieder von der Bildfläche. 2016 sah er sich dann seiner größten Herausforderung gegenüber: innerhalb drei Wochen erlitt er zwei schwere Herzinfarkte und sah dem Tod also doppelt ins Auge. Wie er diesen Schicksalsschlag zum positivsten Wendepunkt seines Lebens gestalten konnte, wird er uns gleich erzählen. Heute ist er der erfolgreichste Hochzeitssänger Deutschlands und feiert musikalisch völlig unerwartet ein Comeback im deutschen Schlager. Hier ist der Mann über den Dieter Bohlen sagt: „Du hast ein Organ wie ein Orkan.“ Mehr Informationen zu unserem Gast Mike Leon Grosch:  Webseite Instagram Facebook TikTok   Quick Links: Sichere Dir jetzt deinen Platz für die Masterclass of Personality Online! Du erhältst 15% Rabatt auf deine Bestellung mit dem Gutscheincode „Podcast15" Hol dir jetzt Zugang zu deinem kostenlosen Persönlichkeitstest im Wert von 99€! Social Media: Tobias Beck auf Facebook Tobias Beck auf Instagram Der Podcast auf YouTube

Der Bewohnerfrei Podcast mit Tobias Beck
#671 Teil 2: Plötzlich Superstar und zurück - Das turbulente Leben eines DSDS Finalisten - Mike Leon Grosch

Der Bewohnerfrei Podcast mit Tobias Beck

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 36:23


In dieser Episode erzählt Mike, wie er nach zwei Herzinfarkten in Folge sein Leben zu einem Gesünderen verändert und sich selbst transformiert hat, welche drei Säulen dafür wichtig waren und wo er gravierende Unterschiede von seiner Zeit zu den heutigen DSDS Kandidaten sieht. Mike Leon Grosch ist der Superstar der Herzen. Solch einen Titel hatte jedenfalls damals eine große deutsche Tageszeitung, als 2006 dieser junge Mann im Finale bei Deutschland sucht den Superstar stand. Was danach folgte waren ausverkaufte Konzerte, ein kreischendes Publikum und die Erfahrung, auf einmal überall erkannt zu werden. Doch dieser Ruhm war zeitlich begrenzt und ein Jahr später verschwand der sympathische Kölner wieder von der Bildfläche. 2016 sah er sich dann seiner größten Herausforderung gegenüber: innerhalb drei Wochen erlitt er zwei schwere Herzinfarkte und sah dem Tod also doppelt ins Auge. Wie er diesen Schicksalsschlag zum positivsten Wendepunkt seines Lebens gestalten konnte, wird er uns gleich erzählen. Heute ist er der erfolgreichste Hochzeitssänger Deutschlands und feiert musikalisch völlig unerwartet ein Comeback im deutschen Schlager. Hier ist der Mann über den Dieter Bohlen sagt: „Du hast ein Organ wie ein Orkan.“ Mehr Informationen zu unserem Gast Mike Leon Grosch:  Webseite Instagram Facebook TikTok   Quick Links: Sichere Dir jetzt deinen Platz für die Masterclass of Personality Online! Du erhältst 15% Rabatt auf deine Bestellung mit dem Gutscheincode „Podcast15" Hol dir jetzt Zugang zu deinem kostenlosen Persönlichkeitstest im Wert von 99€! Social Media: Tobias Beck auf Facebook Tobias Beck auf Instagram Der Podcast auf YouTube

Promigeflüster
Promigeflüster 696 - Mike Leon Grosch

Promigeflüster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021


Mike Leon Grosch im Promitalk mit Frank Stiller - Im Gespräch erfahrt ihr alles über DSDS, seine Höhen und Tiefen und natürlich das neue ALBUM!!! Die Musik lässt Mike Leon Grosch nicht los. Genau fünfzehn Jahre nach seinem Erfolg bei DSDS erscheint, zur Freude seiner zahlreichen Fans, jetzt endlich sein lang erwartetes Album „Wenn wir uns wiedersehen“. Mit den zwei erfolgreichen Singles „Wunderschön“ und „Nicht mal eine Stunde“ hat der Sänger mit der rauchigen „Orkan“-Röhre Lust auf diesen Longplay gemacht. Optimistische Power-Schlager und gefühlvolle Gänsehaut-Songs wechseln sich darauf ab.

KüchenTalk
#6 - Zivilgesellschaftlicher Ungehorsam in der Kommunalpolitik mit Constantin Grosch 13.04.2021

KüchenTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 54:59


Zu Gast im KüchenTalk: Constantin Grosch. Er sagt von sich selbst, er sei ein Hybrid aus Inklusionsaktivist und Politiker. Seit er elf Jahre alt ist, benutzt er dauerhaft einen Rollstuhl. Bereits mit 18 Jahren ist er in den Kreistag von Hameln-Pyrmont gewählt worden und hat dieses Mandat seit unfassbaren 10 Jahren. Vor knapp 2 Jahren ist er zu einem der jüngsten Fraktionsvorsitzenden der SPD in einem Kreistag gewählt worden. Eine komplette Dekade ist er zusätzlich Aufsichtsratsmitglied der Verkehrsgesellschaft in Hameln. Außerdem ist er auch Podcaster! Er ist Gastgeber des Inklusionspodcasts, findet aktuell jedoch wenig Zeit dafür, weil er im Hauptamt seit ca. einem Jahr als Projektleiter beim Sozialhelden e.V. für das Projekt "BarrierenBrechen" arbeitet. In Bielefeld studiert er “nebenbei” Soziologie. Sein Tag scheint mehr als 24 Stunden zu haben, denn was er noch macht, ist: Reden halten, Organisationen beraten, Interviews geben, Protest organisieren, bloggen… Lobhudelei: NITSA e.V. – Netzwerk für Inklusion, Teilhabe, Selbstbestimmung und Assistenz Habt ihr Lust auf noch mehr KüchenTalk? Dann unterstützt unsere Arbeit! So unfertig wie wir: KüchenTalk ist ein Bildungs-Podcast für Menschen mit Fragen, Visionen, Mut und Meinung - direkt aus den Küchen der Bildungsaktivist*innen Anne Lützelberger, Franziska Ziep und Kolja Brandtstedt zum Lauschen, Mitreden und Mitmachen!

Der Radio Paloma Schlager-Marathon 2019
Mike Leon Grosch beim Radio Paloma Schlagermarathon 2021

Der Radio Paloma Schlager-Marathon 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 25:40


Mike Leon Grosch hat im Interview mit Adrian Marton verraten, wie genau er seiner Partnerin Daniela einen Antrag machte und welchen Weg er auf seinem neuen Album einschlägt...

BierTalk
BierTalk 52 - Interview mit Christof Pilarzyk vom Braugasthof Grosch aus Rödental

BierTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 37:07


Christof Pilarzyk ist der erste Gast, der zum zweiten Mal bei einem BierTalk dabei ist - und das aus gutem Grund. Der Vollblut-Gastronom und Geschäftsführer der Privaten Braugasthöfe zieht eine bittere Corona-Zwischenbilanz, sowohl für seinen eigenen Betrieb, als auch für die Branche. Er rechnet mit gut 25% Geschäftsaufgaben in der Gastronomie und findet auch klare Worte für die Gründe, die dazu führen werden. Dennoch gibt es auch Lichtblicke für den Gastro- und Eventprofi - gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn plant er ganz antizyklisch den Neubau seiner Brauerei. Ein BierTalk der besonderen Art, der vielleicht in der Zukunft einmal als Zeugnis der aktuellen Geschehnisse dienen wird, doch hören Sie einfach selbst...

Functional Basics - Die Basis für deine Gesundheit, mehr Lebensqualität & Performance im Leben.
#122 Wie Biohacking im Geschäftsumfeld integriert werden kann & Minimalismus mit Marco Grosch & Carsten Wölffling #GesundheitIstFürAlleDa

Functional Basics - Die Basis für deine Gesundheit, mehr Lebensqualität & Performance im Leben.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 73:13


Was steckt hinter Biohacking & wie kannst du dein Business damit optimieren & was hat Minimalismus damit zu tun? Über dieses spannende Thema spreche ich mit Marco Grosch. Wer ist Marco Grosch: - Master of Arts International Marketing & Sales - Business Erfahrung in Start-Ups & Konzernen - Viel auf Reisen und längere Auslandsaufenthalte - Führungsposition als Int. Sales Manager (Reisen in EU & USA) - Gründer Minimalist Biohacker - Biohacking zur Überwindung chronischer Sinusitis Mehr von Marco: - Website: minimalist-biohacker.com - Instagram: @minimalist_biohacker - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/minimalistbiohacker/ - Twitter: @minimalistbioh1 - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/minimalist-biohacker/ Mehr Impulse rund um das Thema Biohacking: - https://www.functional-basics.de/minimalist-biohacker/

Die Deutsche Schlagerparade
Die Deutsche Schlagerparade mit Mike Leon Grosch und Anni Perka

Die Deutsche Schlagerparade

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 21:35


Diesmal zu Gast bei Harry Blaha: Mike Leon Grosch, der mit seiner Musik gerade sehr erfolgreich ist - mit Harry Blaha spricht er auch darüber, dass das nicht immer so war. Und Anni Perka erzählt u.a. über ihre Hochzeit!

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Twin Cities Iranian Culture Festival celebrates with music, art and food

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 3:55


Minneapolis-based artist and educator Nooshin Hakim Javadi is looking forward to the Twin Cities Iranian Culture Festival. The festival includes Iranian music, visual art and food. While largely online this year — including numerous music concerts and a virtual art gallery — two events allow American and Iranian cultures to connect over food. Courtesy of Neda Shahghasemi "BLM" by artist Neda Shahghasemi, one of the artists whose work is included in the virtual gallery at the Twin Cities Iranian Culture Festival. One food-based connection opportunity is a virtual tea house or chaikhaneh, which allows people in Minnesota and Iran to share tea and conversation over Skype. People also may sign up to attend or host socially distanced backyard picnics through the month of September. The Iranian Cultural Collective will provide Iranian food and music for cross-cultural conversation and celebration in your backyard. Watch a performance by Niloofar Hadi Sohi on YouTube Retired educator Bill Fried of Spring Grove is looking forward to visitors — both in-person and virtual — to the first Spring Grove International Film Festival, which runs Friday through Sunday. The festival includes 50 films that range in style from comedy to drama to documentary. Both shorts and feature-length films are included. Films will run throughout the day on Friday and Saturday at three Spring Grove locations or available online with a festival ticket.  Actor Ed Asner has a film in the festival and will attend in person. He’ll take questions following his film early Friday evening. You’ll need a ticket to attend. Moviegoers may know Asner as the voice of Carl Fredricksen in the Pixar film “Up.” St. Paul actor Greta Grosch recommends catching a roof-top production of “My Funny Quarantine” from Theater Unmasked this weekend. Husband-and-wife team Jen Maren and Peter Simmons wrote and will perform the 40-minute show about surviving quarantine with your spouse day after day after day. It’s a lighthearted comedy, complete with music and sword-fighting. Grosch calls the interactive show “kid-friendly and parent-approved.” You can see the show on the newly refurbished green roof of the Bakken Museum in Minneapolis on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 p.m. The show is free, though reservations are required to ensure social distancing. Theater Unmasked requests $5-15 per person donations, with 20 percent going to the Bakken Museum.

Der Kita Podcast für bedürfnisorientierte Kinderbetreuung
28 - Fünf Fehlannahmen einer abgeschlossenen Eingewöhnung

Der Kita Podcast für bedürfnisorientierte Kinderbetreuung

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 19:54


Während der Eingewöhnung werden manchmal Fehlannahmen getroffen, die eine abgeschlossene Eingewöhnung vermuten lassen. Es handelt sich allerdings häufig um Fehlinterpretationen der kindlichen Signale. Ich habe fünf mögliche Szenarien zusammengetragen, in denen manchmal solche Fehleinschätzungen einer abgeschlossenen Eingewöhnung getroffen werden. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Grosch, Ch./ Schmidt-Kolmer, E. (1979): Untersuchungen in der DDR. In: Schmidt-Kolmer, E (Hrsg.): die soziale Adaption der Kindern bei der Aufnahme in Einrichtungen der Vorschulerziehung. Berlin: Volk und Gesundheit. Beller, K. (2002): Eingewöhnung in die Krippe. Ein Modell zur Unterstützung der aktiven Auseinandersetzung aller Beteiligten mit Veränderungsstress. Frühe Kindheit. 2(5), S. 9-14.

Gesund und fit mit der Ganzheitsmedizin
#011 Kinesiologie nach Dr. Klinghardt mit Ulrike Grosch

Gesund und fit mit der Ganzheitsmedizin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 47:59


Kinesiologie nach Dr. Klinghardt,  Was ist das? Für wen ist das? Was ist das Besondere daran? Interview mit Kinesiologin und zertifizierter Lehrbeauftragten Ulrike Grosch. Ulrike Grosch, Mail: usgrosch@web.de Wenn Sie vom Team Dr. Klinghardt Informationen haben wollen, melden Sie sich bitte hier zum Newsletter an:  http://teamdrklinghardt.at/verein/newsletter Therapeutenliste + Information über Ausbildungskurse: http://teamdrklinghardt.at/verein/ Video über Kinesiologie in der Praxis Dr.Königswieser: https://www.immuntherapie.at/kinesiologie/ Blogartikel über die Kinesiologie nach Dr. Klinghardt: https://www.immuntherapie.at/kinesiologie-klinghardt/      

BierTalk
BierTalk 26 - Interview mit Christof Pilarzyk vom Brauerei-Gasthof Grosch aus Rödental

BierTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 40:18


Die Erfolgsgeschichte eines Hessen in Franken startet mit einer großen Liebe, nämlich der von Christof Pilarzyk zu seiner künftigen Ehefrau Kerstin Müller. An seiner neuen Wirkungsstätte in Rödental angekommen, krempelt Christof den einst verschlafenen Brauerei-Gasthof Grosch um, entwickelt mit seinem Team neue Biere und schenkt Coburg sein wohl bedeutendstes Fest, das Samba-Festival. Außerdem bringt er den Verein Bierland Oberfranken um entscheidende Schritte voran und wird schließlich zum Geschäftsführer der Privaten Braugasthöfe berufen. Ein Bierleben, wie es im Buche steht, aber eigentlich mit Äppelwoi begann...

Inklusions-Podcast
Inklusions-Podcast IPC27 mit Dr. Faraj Remmo

Inklusions-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 28:45


Mit Dr. Faraj Remmo werden wir so richtig intelektuell. Aber eigentlich sprechen wir über zwei entscheidende Fragen: Wie können wir gesellschaftlichen Zugang für alle Menschen erreichen und kann dabei der Begriff Enthinderung helfen?

Inklusions-Podcast
Inklusions-Podcast IPC23 mit Tobias Polsfuß

Inklusions-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 58:52


Teurer Wohnraum, Einsamkeit und Gentrifizierung - nur einige wenige Schlagworte, die im Zusammenhang mit der aktuellen Situation auf dem Wohnungsmarkt genannt werden. Für Menschen mit Behinderungen ist die Situation sogar noch schwieriger. Welche Probleme es gibt und wie wir gemeinsam eine neue Art von gemeinschaftlichen Wohnen schaffen können erklärt uns Tobias Polsfuß, Initiator des Vereins Wohn:sinn.

Klinisch Relevant
M. Parkinson: Stadienabhängige Therapiestrategien – mit Jan Grosch * Neurologie

Klinisch Relevant

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 33:11


Der Klinisch Relevant Podcast liefert Ärztinnen und Ärzten kostenlose und unabhängige medizinische Fortbildungsinhalte, die Du jederzeit und überall anhören kannst und die für Dich von ärztlichen Kollegen konzipiert werden.

Serverless Chats
Episode #9: Chaos Engineering in Serverless with Gunnar Grosch

Serverless Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 46:12


Jeremy chats with Gunnar Grosch about the motivations behind chaos engineering, how we run chaos experiments, and what are some of the common weaknesses we can test for in our serverless applications.

Men at Work Podcast
Episode 20 - Phil Grosch And Karen Nguyen

Men at Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 64:16


Episode 20 - Phil Grosch And Karen Nguyen by Men at Work Podcast hosted by Travis Streb

Wichita Life Podcast
Wichita Life Podcast #12 – Shelby Grosch, Author of Young, Dumb, and NOT Broke?!

Wichita Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 91:54


Wichita Life Podcast #12 Shelby Grosch is the author of the book Young dumb and not broke as well as a blog of the same name. We talk about how Shelby got started writing about finance and everything else that goes along with that and starting a side hustle. Enjoy […] The post Wichita Life Podcast #12 – Shelby Grosch, Author of Young, Dumb, and NOT Broke?! appeared first on Wichita LifeICT.

A Minor In Reality
Kevin Grosch

A Minor In Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 70:15


Kevin in the CEO of Made In Network. They make Youtube work for Creators and Brands like Binging With Babish, Salt Life, and Jiffpom. 250 Million Monthly Views ain't to shabby either. He graduated college and went straight to starting his company. We'll let him talk about that.

John Riley Project
Poway 2018 Election Post Show JRP0021

John Riley Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 80:27


In this JRP epsiode I break down the data and the drama of the Poway 2018 Election for Poway Mayor, Poway City Council and Poway Unified School Board. We step through each race, examine the results, draw conclusions and identity broader themes.  I also share my own opinions on various issues including the Poway Road Specific Plan, PUSD Finances, running local government like a business and more...  including making a personal plea to newly elected Poway School Board Trustee Ginger Couvrette. Poway 2018 Election Themes: Very hard to beat incumbentsHistorically difficult to unseat an incumbent. Requires resignation, scandal or a major problem (i.e. Billion Dollar Bond)Poway is a well run city (public safety, roads, balanced budget, prioritized projects)Incumbents are heavily backed by donors and establishment/institutional organizationsDeputy Sheriffs/Building IndustriesPolitical Parties (GOP)Teachers/Unions (2 of 3 PFT candidates won and 3rd winner had support of teachers)Anti-incumbent vote fragmentedMayor: Vaus 63%, Edmonston 19%, Johnson 15%, Bohlen 3%District 1: Grosch 50.56%, Ryan 25%, Neild 17%, Carson 7%District 3: Mullin 65%, Calabrese 35%, Write Ins #7Short Term: Frank 50.15%, Powers 37%, Russo 13%PUSD Area B: Couvrette 44%, Juza 35%, Garnier 21%PUSD Area C: Zane 49%, Norwood 34%, Sellers 17%PUSD Area D: O'Connor-Ratcliff 64%, Rodkin 36%Jon Ryan, PowayFirst.com, smart move by the SPV/“loyal opposition” to organize, will it have legs to last?  Voters are Supportive of current leadership/agendaCity of Poway - voters very supportiveStatus quo (safety, roads, budget)Poway Rd Specific Plan. I am largely supportive of plan for the folowing reasons:Property RightsNew amenities, services for residentsEconomic developmentNIMBYism vs Housing Market StressHuman progressOther problems/issues not impactful (Caylin Frank appointment, pool, Espola, Senior Center construction/displacement, parks, etc.PUSD - voters mostly supportiveEstablishment forces highly aligned/focusedLack of compelling alternativesMystery: drama, giant deficits, first amendment lawsuits, lack of transparency, lawsuits, gerrymandering, 3-2 majority remains majority but now 4-1, etc.  Do voters really care? Or is it mostly a “feel good” vote since it's “all about the kids”? If that's the vibe, that's when I think it is time to worry. Seriously.Hopeful Couvrette brings Poway Budget Review discipline (sorely needed) We also spend time talking about college basketball, the kids coming home for Thanksgiving, AJ Preller and the Padres offseason, Scott Kaplan, Steve Fisher, Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://n0p.486.myftpupload.com/Donations: https://www.patreon.com/johnrileyprojectSponsorship Inquiries: https://n0p.486.myftpupload.com/sponsorship/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPowayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswAStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-projectGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLwTune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/

John Riley Project
Poway 2018 Election Post Game Show JRP0021

John Riley Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 80:27


In this JRP epsiode I break down the data and the drama of the Poway 2018 Election for Poway Mayor, Poway City Council and Poway Unified School Board. We step through each race, examine the results, draw conclusions and identity broader themes.  I also share my own opinions on various issues including the Poway Road Specific Plan, PUSD Finances, running local government like a business and more...  including making a personal plea to newly elected Poway School Board Trustee Ginger Couvrette. Poway 2018 Election Themes: Very hard to beat incumbentsHistorically difficult to unseat an incumbent. Requires resignation, scandal or a major problem (i.e. Billion Dollar Bond)Poway is a well run city (public safety, roads, balanced budget, prioritized projects)Incumbents are heavily backed by donors and establishment/institutional organizationsDeputy Sheriffs/Building IndustriesPolitical Parties (GOP)Teachers/Unions (2 of 3 PFT candidates won and 3rd winner had support of teachers)Anti-incumbent vote fragmentedMayor: Vaus 63%, Edmonston 19%, Johnson 15%, Bohlen 3%District 1: Grosch 50.56%, Ryan 25%, Neild 17%, Carson 7%District 3: Mullin 65%, Calabrese 35%, Write Ins #7Short Term: Frank 50.15%, Powers 37%, Russo 13%PUSD Area B: Couvrette 44%, Juza 35%, Garnier 21%PUSD Area C: Zane 49%, Norwood 34%, Sellers 17%PUSD Area D: O’Connor-Ratcliff 64%, Rodkin 36%Jon Ryan, PowayFirst.com, smart move by the SPV/“loyal opposition” to organize, will it have legs to last?  Voters are Supportive of current leadership/agendaCity of Poway - voters very supportiveStatus quo (safety, roads, budget)Poway Rd Specific Plan. I am largely supportive of plan for the folowing reasons:Property RightsNew amenities, services for residentsEconomic developmentNIMBYism vs Housing Market StressHuman progressOther problems/issues not impactful (Caylin Frank appointment, pool, Espola, Senior Center construction/displacement, parks, etc.PUSD - voters mostly supportiveEstablishment forces highly aligned/focusedLack of compelling alternativesMystery: drama, giant deficits, first amendment lawsuits, lack of transparency, lawsuits, gerrymandering, 3-2 majority remains majority but now 4-1, etc.  Do voters really care? Or is it mostly a “feel good” vote since it’s “all about the kids”? If that’s the vibe, that’s when I think it is time to worry. Seriously.Hopeful Couvrette brings Poway Budget Review discipline (sorely needed) We also spend time talking about college basketball, the kids coming home for Thanksgiving, AJ Preller and the Padres offseason, Scott Kaplan, Steve Fisher, Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/Donations: https://www.patreon.com/johnrileyprojectSponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPowayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswAStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-projectGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLwTune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/

John Riley Project
Dave Grosch, Poway City Council Incumbent, JRP0017

John Riley Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 82:36


Poway Councilman Dave Grosch joined me Friday afternoon October 12th for a conversation about important Poway issues, his family history in Poway and a little bit about the MLB playoffs and college sports.  Dave is well known and takes great pride in being an approachable and available councilperson that will meet with constituents, listen to their concerns, respond to their emails and take their phone calls.  He wants to be responsive to the people of Poway to help them solve problems, represent their concerns and share information about issues involving city council. Councilman Grosch shared his thoughts about the Poway Road Corridor Plan.  He believes the new Outpost project will be a strong showcase of the potential of the redevelopment plan.  Once people start seeing something real, then many concerns and unfounded rumors will lessen.  He did make it clear that property owners still need to gain approval from city council on their plans.  In one specific case, a property owner shared plans for a mixed use development, but it only had 10% commercial and ultimately was rejected by the city council.  Dave is particularly concerned about parking issues.  He sees the overflow parking on Oak Knoll, Community and other streets today.  It is important to him that each new development on Poway Rd has the necessary parking set aside to ensure there is no additional overflow on to side streets that are already impacted. Dave Grosch is also proud of the city's fiscally conservative policies.  Balanced budgets, prioritization of special projects and prudent management of tax dollars are key principles for Councilman Grosch.  But he warned that expenses are increasing at a higher rate than revenues, so new revenue sources will be necessary.  Because many long time residents choose to remain in their homes and retire in Poway, there is less turnover of homes and thus the property tax base grows very slowly.  Part of the reason for the Poway Rd Corridor Plan is the opportunity to generate more sales tax and property tax revenue which will allow the city to continue to fund the growing needs of public safety, parks, infrastructure and more. Dave Grosch did speak to the issue of term limits.  This was an issue he felt passionately about when he first ran for office in 2010.  However, he realized it took him time to come up to speed as a councilman to understand the city staff and how processes worked.  He also felt he had unfinished business to address (Community/Senior Center, Espola project, getting Poway Rd Corridor project started, etc.).  After consultation with his supporters he decided to run for a 3rd 4-year term. We covered many other issues including Stoneridge, synchronizing street lights, expanding the left turn lane at Pomerado and Poway Rd, Poway Girls Softball, Poway National Little League, SAIC, TRW, raising a family in Poway, losing 8 pounds walking neighborhoods meeting with voters, Potato Chip Rock, Starridge Park, Silverset Park, Poway Road traffic, big rocks underground in Poway, the big dig at the Outpost, Loyola Marymount, Hank Gathers, Bo Kimble, Torrance, the huge Mira Mesa apartment complex off the 15 freeway, the new Poway Community Center/Senior Center, cleaning up the eucalyptus trees on Twin Peaks Rd, LMDs (Landscape Maintenance Districts), Torrey Powers, John Carson, Phil Spear (RIP), VFW, Kiwanis, water rates, taking an hour to get a gallon of milk at the grocery store because he talks freely with constituents, figuring out the weird TV channels for Aztec football and basketball, Padres constant rebuilding mode, Rocky Long, a possible Brewer/Astros World Series and his inaccurate prediction that this evening's Aztec/Air Force game wouldn't be played in a rain storm. John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/Donations: https://www.patreon.com/johnrileyprojectSponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.

Inklusions-Podcast
Inklusions-Podcast IPC14 mit Judyta Smykowski

Inklusions-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 80:09


Judyta Smykowski arbeitet bei den Leidmedien und stellt deren Arbeit vor. Wir sprechen darüber, wie wichtig Diversität in den Medien und der Kulturlandschaft ist, wie wunderbar Hessen ist und warum uns das Bestellen von Konzertkarten nutzt. Aber auch positives haben wir besprochen: Wo sind Menschen mit Behinderungen häufiger zu sehen? Wird Diversity Mainstreaming bald mainstream? Und vieles mehr!

The Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | Empowerment
BTP143: The Making of the Everyday Tarot Deck with Illustrator Eleanor Grosch

The Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 51:39


Today on the Biddy Tarot Podcast, I’m talking to the very talented illustrator Eleanor Grosch.    The ‘Everyday Tarot’ deck is a modern take on the Rider-Waite deck. It’s been designed with the intention of making it approachable, accessible, easy to look at, but at the same time, allows the reader to connect to the ancient wisdom of the Tarot.   In this episode, you’ll not only learn all about our experience creating the deck together, but also learn about Eleanor’s inspiration and process.  Additional Materials   Everydaytarot.com  Justeleanor.com 

Inklusions-Podcast
Inklusions-Podcast IPC13 mit Peter Brownbill

Inklusions-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 141:17


Peter Brownbill erzählt biografisch, wie er erst in der kommunalen Verwaltung gelandet ist und warum er heute ein kleinwüchsiger Schauspieler ist. Dazu debattieren wir über die Frage, welche Verantwortung der Einzelne für die Repräsentation einer Gruppe hat und ob Aktionen wie die sogenannte "Kurzen-Bar" sinnvoll sind.

Dive Into Discussion
Story Time With Ryan Episode 49: Ashley Grosch

Dive Into Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 52:39


In today's episode, Ashley details The Farm Life and why not letting go of our ancestral wisdom is so important to her. Check out thefarmlife.com and explore what they have to offer. Enjoy!

Stories
S1 E14: Kevin Grosch, Made In Network

Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 89:47


Kevin Grosch is the co-founder and CEO of Made In Network, a video-first media company that develops, grows, and monetizes YouTube channels. In the interview, we learn about how tragedy changed Kevin's path that eventually led him to becoming an entrepreneur.   You can find the show notes and photo I took of Ryan on the Stories website (thestoriespodcast.com).

Innehalten
Innehalten vom 01.07.2017 - Von Martina Grosch, Saarbrücken, katholische Kirche

Innehalten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017


Innehalten
Innehalten vom 30.06.2017 - Von Martina Grosch, Saarbrücken, katholische Kirche

Innehalten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017


Innehalten
Innehalten vom 29.06.2017 - Von Martina Grosch, Saarbrücken, katholische Kirche

Innehalten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017


Gedanken von Martina Grosch, Saarbrücken, katholische Kirche

The Holistic Practitioner Podcast
THP 009: Ashley Grosch, A Health Coach Leading By Example

The Holistic Practitioner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 52:23


Ashley Grosch is a mother of 4 boys, runs a 5-acre permaculture farm, has a natural skincare range, sells produce at local farmers markets, has 25 families who regularly visit her farm to pick their vegetables. She also has an extensive knowledge of essential oils and has an “oil tribe” with over 1000 members. Ashley is a […] The post THP 009: Ashley Grosch, A Health Coach Leading By Example appeared first on Stephen Anderson.

Polos Podcast
Derik Nelson, James Grosch and “Guy from the Apartment Complex” (‘Sode Ten)

Polos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 46:55


The post Derik Nelson, James Grosch and “Guy from the Apartment Complex” (‘Sode Ten) appeared first on .