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Werben ist die kleinste Hansestadt Deutschlands und wir waren für diesen Podcast schon einmal hier. Ihr könnt das in der Folge über die Hanse hören, sie heißt "Damals Hanse – heute ein Erlebnis". Jetzt fahren wir noch einmal nach Werben, ganz in den Norden von Sachsen-Anhalt. Wir wollen euch die kleine Stadt an der Elbe mit ihren etwa 900 Einwohnern als Reiseziel vorstellen und euch Tipps zum Übernachten, Speisen und Entdecken geben. Denn Werben ist einen Besuch wert. Wegen der Hanse, na klar. Aber in der Stadt dreht sich auch ganz viel um die Biedermeier-Zeit, die Rettung alter Häuser und Werben ist ein Ort, der besondere Leute anzieht. Einer davon ist Jochen Grossmann. Grossmann ist Professor für klassischen Gesang. Er stammt eigentlich aus Oberfranken, lebt in Berlin – und die kleine Stadt Werben hat es ihm angetan. Hier verbringt er seinen Ruhestand, wobei Ruhestand bei ihm eigentlich nicht passt. Er hat sich zwei alte Fachwerkhäuser gekauft, ist Kantor in der Kirche von Werben und er engagiert sich in einem Verein, der sich um alte Häuser kümmert und Leben in die Stadt bringt. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Hören!
Joerg Grossmann, hotel director for Emerald Kaia, talks with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about how the new Emerald Cruises yacht is designed for warm-weather sailings, small ports, marina access, local shopping and a more private-yacht feel. Grossmann also gives advisors a deck-by-deck tour covering the spa and marina, open galley, Night Market, observation lounge, open bridge, accommodations and more. For more information, visit www.emeraldcruises.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
Kouri Richins was $7.5 million in debt. Her prenup made divorce financially devastating. And without Eric's knowledge, she took steps to ensure his death would be the most profitable outcome available to her. The financial and forensic evidence presented at trial mapped a murder that was months in the making, and in this Hidden Killers Week in Review, Tony Brueski walks through two episodes covering the complete case — the financial architecture of the motive and the execution of the murder itself.The prosecution's financial case was devastating. Kouri's house-flipping business had produced 236 bounced checks and fifteen failed renovation projects. Her forensic accountant testified that the operation was imploding. Eric Richins recognized the danger — not just financially but personally. He consulted divorce attorneys and estate planners, removed Kouri from his will and life insurance, and established a trust to protect their three sons. Kouri responded by secretly purchasing $1.9 million in life insurance policies on Eric's life and procuring fentanyl through her housekeeper by requesting "the Michael Jackson stuff."The escalation pattern the jury heard was methodical. A poisoning attempt during a trip to Greece. A fentanyl-laced sandwich on Valentine's Day that left Eric in respiratory distress — he used his son's EpiPen to survive and subsequently told friends he believed his wife was trying to end his life. Two weeks later, Kouri mixed Eric a Moscow Mule containing five times the lethal dose of fentanyl. That same evening, she had texted her boyfriend Robert Josh Grossmann "love you." Trial evidence showed her texting Grossmann about marriage while Eric was still alive. The jury convicted on every count in under three hours.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #EricRichins #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #FentanylPoisoning #MoscowMule #PrenupMurder #UtahCrime #InsuranceFraud #ConvictedKiller
On Valentine's Day, Eric Richins ate a sandwich his wife made him. Within hours he was gasping for air. He grabbed his son's EpiPen because it was the only thing within reach that might keep him alive. He survived. He told friends he believed Kouri was trying to end his life. Two weeks later, she handed him a Moscow Mule. This time the fentanyl dose was five times lethal. In this Hidden Killers Week in Review, Tony Brueski traces the complete Kouri Richins case across two episodes — the financial desperation that built the motive and the calculated murder plan that followed.The money trail tells you everything about why. Kouri's house-flipping operation was collapsing — 236 bounced checks, fifteen failed projects, $7.5 million in debt with no way to service it. Her prenup made divorce a financial dead end. Her forensic accountant called the situation imploding. So Kouri took out $1.9 million in life insurance on Eric without his knowledge, started an affair with Robert Josh Grossmann, and began texting Grossmann about marrying him while her husband was still alive. Eric sensed what was coming. He removed Kouri from his will, severed her from his life insurance, and quietly built a trust to protect their three sons.None of it saved him. Kouri procured the fentanyl through her housekeeper by asking for "the Michael Jackson stuff." She tested it on Valentine's Day. When Eric survived, she adjusted the dose and switched the delivery method from food to a cocktail. The jury heard the texts, saw the financial records, and followed the fentanyl trail. They convicted her on every count in less than three hours.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #EricRichins #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #FentanylPoisoning #MoscowMule #PrenupMurder #UtahCrime #InsuranceFraud #ConvictedKiller
Architektur entsteht nicht im luftleeren Raum. Sie prägt Städte, Regionen, Identität – und bleibt doch oft unsichtbar im öffentlichen Diskurs. Jürgen Grossmann, Architekt und Projektentwickler aus Kehl, will das ändern. Mit dem Badischen Architekturpreis (badap) hat er einen Wettbewerb initiiert, der Architektur bewusst aus der Fachblase holt: mit Publikumsvoting, hochkarätiger Jury, großer Gala – und international bekannten Preisträgern wie Richard Meier, Philippe Starck oder Tadao Ando. Was treibt jemanden an, privat einen Architekturpreis zu gründen? Welche Rolle spielt Öffentlichkeit für Baukultur? Und kann ein regionaler Preis tatsächlich etwas bewegen? Neben dem Badischen Architekturpreis sprechen wir heute im JUNG Talk Podcast über die unternehmerische Haltung hinter der Grossmann Group, über die Verbindung von Architektur, Innenarchitektur und Projektentwicklung – und über das Weiterbauen im Bestand am Beispiel des Erlenbad Resorts in Sasbach.
Manche Menschen haben Traumata, die sie von Eltern oder Großeltern mitbekommen haben. Das nennt man transgenerationale Traumata. Heißt: Belastende Erfahrungen aus einer früheren Generation werden auf nachfolgende Generationen übertragen. (Wiederholung vom 2. Juli 2025)**********An dieser Stelle findet ihr die Übung:00:33:28 - Geleitete Meditation zum Umgang mit Traumata**********Quellen aus der Folge:Gapp, K., Jawaid, A., Sarkies, P., Bohacek, J., Pelczar, P., Prados, J., ... & Mansuy, I. M. (2014). Implication of sperm RNAs in transgenerational inheritance of the effects of early trauma in mice. Nature neuroscience, 17(5), 667-669.Gapp, K., Bohacek, J., Grossmann, J., Brunner, A. M., Manuella, F., Nanni, P., & Mansuy, I. M. (2016). Potential of environmental enrichment to prevent transgenerational effects of paternal trauma. Neuropsychopharmacology, 41(11), 2749-2758.Dunkel, F. (2021). Zur transgenerationalen Traumatisierung. Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie.(S. 215-227). Springer.**********Dianes und Main Huongs Empfehlungen:Drexler, K. (2017). Ererbte Wunden heilen (Leben Lernen, Bd. 296): Therapie der transgenerationalen Traumatisierung (Vol. 296). Klett-Cotta.Lück, S. (2023). Vererbtes Schicksal: Wie wir belastende Familienmuster überwinden und unser wahres Potenzial befreien-Das große Praxisprogramm. Kailash Verlag. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Posttraumatisches Wachstum: An Traumata reifenEmotional Support: Wie unterstützen wir Freunde mit einem Trauma?Traumabewältigung: Traumatische Erlebnisse mit Narrativer Expositionstherapie erzählerisch überwinden**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
Die Künstlerin Katharina Grossmann-Hensel hat sich dem Erzählen für Kinder verschrieben: Erzählen in Text und Bild, könnte man es nennen, denn neben Illustrationen für andere Autor/-innen hat sie viele Bilderbücher ganz aus eigenem Guss gestaltet: „Ich sehe mich im weitesten Sinne als Geschichtenerzählerin“, hat sie einmal über sich gesagt, „malen, schreiben, zeichnen, alles ist gleichberechtigt. So entsteht mal ein Bilderbuch, ein Cartoon oder auch Malereien auf Leinwand“ (Zitat artflash.de). Neu entstanden ist das Bilderbuch „Warten auf dich“. Unsere Kinderbuchexpertin Sonja Kessen hat es gelesen.
Schon gewusst? 2 spannende Fakten aus der Wikipedia! Dieser Podcast wird durch Werbung finanziert. Weitere Podcasts, Infos und Angebote unserer Werbepartner: https://linktr.ee/WikiPods Quellen: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedwig_Grossmann https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BC%C3%9Fende_Maria_Magdalena_mit_dem_%C3%96llicht Dieser Inhalt wurde mithilfe künstlicher Intelligenz erstellt oder bearbeitet. CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mom-of-three Kouri Richins stands trial in Utah for the alleged murder of her husband. Prosecutors call her ex-lover to testify and he weeps on the stand. In Florida, the man who confessed to gunning down Microsoft employee Jared Bridegan takes back his confession and guilty plea, potentially upending the case. In Dateline Round Up, a verdict in Dale Warner's trial for murdering his wife, plus new filings in the case of alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann. And Josh Mankiewicz gives a sneak peek of his new podcast, "Trace of Suspicion." Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com Start listening to "Trace of Suspicion" here: https://www.nbcnews.com/traceofsuspicion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Manuel Grossmann (Amino Collective) spricht über Positionierung im Venture Capital — und warum echte Partnerschaft für Gründer mehr ist als ein Versprechen auf der Website. Du erfährst, weshalb viele Investoren zwar „Early Stage“ sagen, aber spät investieren, wie sich Amino Collective bewusst davon abgrenzt und warum thematische Spezialisierung ein entscheidender Vorteil für Gründer ist. Was du lernst: Warum viele Fonds frühe Investments versprechen, sie aber selten umsetzen. Wie sich spezialisierte Fonds positionieren, um frühere und bessere Entscheidungen zu treffen. Weshalb Flexibilität bei Ownership, Ticketgröße und Rolle entscheidend ist. Wie Gründer Investoren besser einschätzen können, bevor sie Gespräche führen. Warum Venture Capital eine gesellschaftliche Funktion hat – und nicht nur Rendite liefern sollte. l ALLES ZU UNICORN BAKERY: https://stan.store/fabiantausch Mehr zu Manuel: LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/manuel-grossmann Website: https://www.aminocollective.com/ Join our Founder Tactics Newsletter: 2x die Woche bekommst du die Taktiken der besten Gründer der Welt direkt ins Postfach: https://www.tactics.unicornbakery.de/
Riley Cote and Derek Settlemyre start the show talking about the Flyers recent rough stretch, Hathaway's missed empty net and the awful loss to Utah, and the job Rick Tocchet has done, especially with Denver Barkey and Matvei Michkov. Assistant coach of the 2026 Sweden World Junior team and former Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Nick Grossmann joined us for an interview! Grossy talks to us about his hectic season so far, the excitement of being part of Sweden's World Junior coaching staff, and how he transitioned from strength and conditioning coach to assistant coach. We discuss Nick's confidence in his team going into the most recent World Juniors, and the gold medal game vs Czechia. Nicklas gives us some insight on a couple players he's coached including Flyers prospect Jack Berglund, and 2025 3rd overall pick Anton Frondell. Moving along Grossy talks to us about the biggest challenge as a coach in a short tournament, how much NHL he watches today, how to get out of a losing streak, and we share some stories about his time playing in Philadelphia with the Flyers. Wrapping up he tells us what his future is in coaching. Go to gt-wholesale.com and use coupon code "nasty" for 15% off. Nasty Knuckles is a Baller Sports Network production, created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show features a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!►Click here to shop our latest merch: nastyknuckles.com/shop► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In dieser Episode spricht Manuel Grossmann, Gründer von Amino Collective, über die Evolution des Healthcare- und Bio-Investments in Europa. Er teilt, warum Europa trotz exzellenter Wissenschaft nur sehr wenige 500M+ Firmen in dem Sektor in der EU gibt, wie AI den größten Impact der nächsten 50 Jahre haben wird und warum themenspezifische Fonds die Zukunft sind. Was du lernst: Investment-Strategie: Thesen-getriebenes Investieren Die Balance zwischen Science & Business Warum Spezialisierung wichtig ist Wissenschaft & Unternehmertum: Die Rolle von Universitäts-Spinouts Wie man wissenschaftliche Teams aufbaut Der richtige Mix aus Skills Venture Capital Evolution: Warum kleine Fonds oft besser sind Die Zukunft des VC-Modells Management Fee vs. Carry Europas Chancen: München vs. Berlin als Hubs Die Transformation des Ökosystems Warum Europa jetzt durchstarten kann ALLES ZU UNICORN BAKERY: https://stan.store/fabiantausch Mehr zu Manuel: LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/manuel-grossmann Website: https://www.aminocollective.com/ Join our Founder Tactics Newsletter: 2x die Woche bekommst du die Taktiken der besten Gründer der Welt direkt ins Postfach: https://www.tactics.unicornbakery.de/ Kapitel: (00:00:00) Die Vision von Amino Collective (00:15:20) Healthcare & Bio Innovation (00:33:40) Universitäts-Spinouts & Wissenschaftler (00:47:15) Portfolio-Management & Strategien (01:02:00) Venture Capital Evolution (01:10:30) Europas Potenzial (01:24:00) Ausblick & Chancen
"Der Wert von Freiheit und Frieden in Europa muss uns immer bewusst sein", sagt der deutsch-ungarische Musiker und Dirigent Daniel Grossmann. "Mich treibt die Sorge um, dass das endlich sein könnte." Mit seinem Jewish Chamber Orchestra macht Grossmann insbesondere jüdisch-europäische Musiktraditionen hörbar und sichtbar. Er kritisiert den wachsenden Antisemitismus in Europa. Von Daniel Grossmann.
There's never a good time for a law firm to see one of its most prominent partners leave and take several attorneys with him. But this is especially bad timing for Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann. The firm specializes in representing shareholders suing companies in Delaware, the incorporation capital of the world. But ever since Elon Musk reincorporated Tesla outside the state in response to a lawsuit over his pay package—a lawsuit Bernstein Litowitz led—the state has changed its laws to make it harder for shareholder plaintiffs to succeed. In this episode of our podcast, On The Merits, Bloomberg Law reporters Jennifer Kay and Tatyana Monnay talk about the unusual bitterness Bernstein Litowitz expressed to its departing colleague after he exited the firm. They also talk about why, after the seismic corporate law changes of 2025, it may no longer be as lucrative as it once was to represent shareholders in Delaware. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
Jiří Grossmann studoval stavební fakultu ČVUT. Díky hraní ve školním dixielandu se dostal do klubu Olympic. Stylem humoru si kápli do noty s Miloslavem Šimkem. Bavili diváky oblíbenými povídkami, které psali v kavárně Slávia. Jiří Grossmann byl také textař, pro Evu Olmerovou napsal hit Čekej tiše, pro Naďu Urbánkovou píseň Závidím, ve které se vyznal ze smutku ve chvíli, kdy mu lékaři oznámili, že trpí rakovinou mízních uzlin. Zemřel 5. prosince 1971 na Hodgkinův lymfom.Všechny díly podcastu Příběhy z kalendáře můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
[Attention, certaines scènes racontées peuvent heurter la sensibilité des personnes fragiles.] Rediffusion. C'est l'histoire d'une famille ordinaire dont la vie bascule du jour au lendemain. Le 3 juin 1974, à Marseille, Marie-Dolorès Rambla, 8 ans, est enlevée sous les yeux de son petit frère Jean-Baptiste, 6 ans. Connue sous “l'affaire du pull over rouge”, cette histoire a défrayé les chroniques judiciaires des années 70 et 80. Christian Ranucci a été reconnu coupable du meurtre et a été l'un des derniers guillotinés de France. Le doute s'est installé : et si Ranucci n'était finalement pas le meurtrier de la petite Marie-Dolores ? Embarqué dans un long combat judiciaire, Jean-Baptiste Rambla en est devenu presque fou… fou au point de tuer à son tour... Dans le dernier épisode, Caroline Nogueras sera accompagnée de la journaliste Agnès Grossmann, autrice d'une enquête L'affaire Rambla ou le Fantôme de Ranucci, éditée aux Presses de la cité. Un drame qui plane comme une malédiction Jean n'a jamais pu faire son deuil. Depuis ses 6 ans, il porte sa croix à bout de bras. Il est toujours “le petit Jean” : celui qui a vu partir sa sœur et qui n'a rien fait, celui qui n'a pas su reconnaître Ranucci, celui qui n'est que le frère de Marie-Dolorès. Il n'est que ça. L'affaire Ranucci c'est son fardeau, son combat, sa malédiction. Dans ce dernier épisode, Caroline Nogueras revient sur l'affaire avec la journaliste Agnès Grossmann. Un podcast Bababam Originals Voix : Caroline Nogueras Ecriture : Capucine Lebot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[Attention, certaines scènes racontées peuvent heurter la sensibilité des personnes fragiles.] Rediffusion. C'est l'histoire d'une famille ordinaire dont la vie bascule du jour au lendemain. Le 3 juin 1974, à Marseille, Marie-Dolorès Rambla, 8 ans, est enlevée sous les yeux de son petit frère Jean-Baptiste, 6 ans. Connue sous “l'affaire du pull over rouge”, cette histoire a défrayé les chroniques judiciaires des années 70 et 80. Christian Ranucci a été reconnu coupable du meurtre et a été l'un des derniers guillotinés de France. Le doute s'est installé : et si Ranucci n'était finalement pas le meurtrier de la petite Marie-Dolores ? Embarqué dans un long combat judiciaire, Jean-Baptiste Rambla en est devenu presque fou… fou au point de tuer à son tour... Dans le dernier épisode, Caroline Nogueras sera accompagnée de la journaliste Agnès Grossmann, autrice d'une enquête L'affaire Rambla ou le Fantôme de Ranucci, éditée aux Presses de la cité. Un homme brisé capable du pire Jean Rambla a bien grandi. Ce n'est plus l'enfant de 6 ans, en bermuda bleu devant le commissariat, tout petit face aux enquêteurs. Nous sommes à l'aube des années 90, c'est désormais un bel homme d'1 mètre 80. Un brin timide, son charme indéniable lui permet d'enchaîner les conquêtes. D'apparence, il a l'air heureux, mais en réalité c'est un homme brisé. Les années n'ont pas apaisé sa douleur, pire, elle a grandi. Marie-Dolorès a disparu depuis plus de 10 ans et son absence est toujours aussi étouffante... Un podcast Bababam Originals Voix : Caroline Nogueras Ecriture : Capucine Lebot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[Attention, certaines scènes racontées peuvent heurter la sensibilité des personnes fragiles.] Rediffusion. C'est l'histoire d'une famille ordinaire dont la vie bascule du jour au lendemain. Le 3 juin 1974, à Marseille, Marie-Dolorès Rambla, 8 ans, est enlevée sous les yeux de son petit frère Jean-Baptiste, 6 ans. Connue sous “l'affaire du pull over rouge”, cette histoire a défrayé les chroniques judiciaires des années 70 et 80. Christian Ranucci a été reconnu coupable du meurtre et a été l'un des derniers guillotinés de France. Le doute s'est installé : et si Ranucci n'était finalement pas le meurtrier de la petite Marie-Dolores ? Embarqué dans un long combat judiciaire, Jean-Baptiste Rambla en est devenu presque fou… fou au point de tuer à son tour... Dans le dernier épisode, Caroline Nogueras sera accompagnée de la journaliste Agnès Grossmann, autrice d'une enquête L'affaire Rambla ou le Fantôme de Ranucci, éditée aux Presses de la cité. Qui est le meurtrier ? S'il est reconnu coupable, il risque la guillotine. Pour la famille de la petite, les Rambla, c'est œil pour œil, dent pour dent : si Ranucci a tué, alors il doit mourir. La disparition de Marie-Dolorès devient un sujet politique occupant tout l'espace médiatique. La question derrière ce sordide fait-divers est celle de la peine de mort. Les Rambla ne peuvent faire leur deuil en paix, pris, bien malgré eux, dans ce tourbillon qui les dépasse. Un podcast Bababam Originals Voix : Caroline Nogueras Ecriture : Capucine Lebot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[Attention, certaines scènes racontées peuvent heurter la sensibilité des personnes fragiles.] Rediffusion. C'est l'histoire d'une famille ordinaire dont la vie bascule du jour au lendemain. Le 3 juin 1974, à Marseille, Marie-Dolorès Rambla, 8 ans, est enlevée sous les yeux de son petit frère Jean-Baptiste, 6 ans. Connue sous “l'affaire du pull over rouge”, cette histoire a défrayé les chroniques judiciaires des années 70 et 80. Christian Ranucci a été reconnu coupable du meurtre et a été l'un des derniers guillotinés de France. Le doute s'est installé : et si Ranucci n'était finalement pas le meurtrier de la petite Marie-Dolores ? Embarqué dans un long combat judiciaire, Jean-Baptiste Rambla en est devenu presque fou… fou au point de tuer à son tour... Dans le dernier épisode, Caroline Nogueras sera accompagnée de la journaliste Agnès Grossmann, autrice d'une enquête L'affaire Rambla ou le Fantôme de Ranucci, éditée aux Presses de la cité. La mort tragique de la petite Marie-Dolorès Il est 11 heures ce 3 juin 1974. Un fumet agréable se dégage de la cuisine de Dolores et emplit toute la cage d'escalier. La mère de famille surveille son plat qui mijote sur le feu et jette de temps en temps un œil à ses deux enfants depuis sa fenêtre. Marie-Dolorès et Jean-Baptiste (que tout le monde appelle Jean), âgés de 8 et 6 ans, jouent dans la cour près du garage. C'est le dernier jour où Marie-Dolorès a été vue... Un podcast Bababam Originals Voix : Caroline Nogueras Ecriture : Capucine Lebot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nach jüdischem Kalender hat mit dem Neujahrsfest Rosch Haschana das Jahr 5786 begonnen. Das Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich mit seinem Dirigenten Daniel Grossmann gibt am 26. Oktober im Prinzregententheater ein Neujahrskonzert.
Nach jüdischem Kalender hat mit dem Neujahrsfest Rosch Haschana das Jahr 5786 begonnen. Das Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich mit seinem Dirigenten Daniel Grossmann gibt am 26. Oktober im Prinzregententheater ein Neujahrskonzert. Im Interview spricht Grossmann über die Bedeutung von Honigäpfeln, musikalische Traditionen, Antisemitismus und Wünsche.
Our team find out that all is not well at serial killer, Grossmann's building on Langestrasse. What are they hiding?Support the show hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/five-games-for-doomsday--5631121/support.
Alt.Latino host Anamaria Sayre and frequent guest Isabella Gomez Sarmiento share their favorite Latin pop earworms of the moment. Featured artists and songs:• Simon Grossmann, "Copa Del Mundo"• Xavi & Kapo, "Bien Pedos"• Ana Frango Elétrico, "A Sua Diversão"• Piek & Letón Pé, "Prendan Un Fokin Abanico"• Letón Pé, "Madrugá"• Martox, "Si Es Verdad"• Lena Dardelet & Martox, "A mí de ti"• stivijoes, "Solo"• stivijoes, "No he nacido rico"The audio for this episode has been produced by Noah Caldwell. Suraya Mohamed is Executive Producer of NPR Music.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On this episode Gil welcomes engages Dr. Rafael Grossmann, trauma surgeon, global digital health thought leader, and the first physician to ever use Google Glass during live surgery. In this compelling conversation, titled "High-Tech, High-Touch: Dr. Rafael Grossmann on Humanizing Healthcare Through Innovation", Dr. Grossmann explores how emerging technologies like augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and immersive learning tools are revolutionizing clinical care and medical education—without losing sight of the human connection at the core of healing. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
En este episodio especial, Simón Grossmann nos comparte los detalles íntimos de su nuevo single "Copa del Mundo", un tema profundamente personal que forma parte de su próximo álbum "Empezar ganando".
Manche Menschen haben Traumata, die sie von Eltern oder Großeltern mitbekommen haben. Das nennt man transgenerationale Traumata. Heißt: Belastende Erfahrungen aus einer früheren Generation werden auf nachfolgende Generationen übertragen.**********An dieser Stelle findet ihr die Übung:00:33:28 - Geleitete Meditation zum Umgang mit Traumata**********Quellen aus der Folge:Gapp, K., Jawaid, A., Sarkies, P., Bohacek, J., Pelczar, P., Prados, J., ... & Mansuy, I. M. (2014). Implication of sperm RNAs in transgenerational inheritance of the effects of early trauma in mice. Nature neuroscience, 17(5), 667-669.Gapp, K., Bohacek, J., Grossmann, J., Brunner, A. M., Manuella, F., Nanni, P., & Mansuy, I. M. (2016). Potential of environmental enrichment to prevent transgenerational effects of paternal trauma. Neuropsychopharmacology, 41(11), 2749-2758.Dunkel, F. (2021). Zur transgenerationalen Traumatisierung. Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie.(S. 215-227). Springer.**********Dianes und Main Huongs Empfehlungen:Drexler, K. (2017). Ererbte Wunden heilen (Leben Lernen, Bd. 296): Therapie der transgenerationalen Traumatisierung (Vol. 296). Klett-Cotta.Lück, S. (2023). Vererbtes Schicksal: Wie wir belastende Familienmuster überwinden und unser wahres Potenzial befreien-Das große Praxisprogramm. Kailash Verlag. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Posttraumatisches Wachstum: An Traumata reifenEmotional Support: Wie unterstützen wir Freunde mit einem Trauma?Traumabewältigung: Traumatische Erlebnisse mit Narrativer Expositionstherapie erzählerisch überwinden**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
Was macht ein glückliches und zufriedenes Leben aus? Das Beste, was die Wissenschaft aus tausenden Studien darüber weiß, dröselt die ehem. Universitätsprofessorin für Psychologie, Inga Grossmann, im Gespräch mit Andreas auf. Mit vielen Ratschlägen für ein besseres Leben!
State of the State is the monthly round up of policy and research for the state of Michigan from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR). Matt Grossmann and Arnold Weinfeld from IPPSR are joined by economist Charley Ballard to discuss the latest in politics and the economy.MSU Supply Chain Professor Jason Miller joins the trio to discuss the trade and tariff issues dominating the news.Conversation Highlights:(1:14) – Ballard unpacks the latest numbers showing a shrinking national economy. And he talks about Michigan's unemployment numbers showing an increase in labor participation in the state despite an uptick in Michigan's unemployment numbers.(4:32) - Grossmann on the political implications of the economic numbers.(7:32) – What about immigration? What are the political implications of the court rulings mostly going against the Trump administration?(9:34) – Is a lot of the American electorate in the middle of the extremes shown by the Biden and Trump positions on immigration?(10:40) – Are the court defeats for the Trump administration helping to inform the Democrats strategy to restrict Trump?(12:15) – What's the status of Republican budget and tax proposals? “It's difficult to have high spending, low taxes, and a balanced budget.”(14:34) – Miller weighs in on the latest trade and tariff news. “The United States will not win a trade war with China. U.S. consumers do not like to find empty shelves in stores.”(18:43) – Is there long-term isolation ahead for the United States when it comes to trade?(22:37) – How will Michigan's economy be impacted as the trade war continues. Will Trump back down?(25:43) – How will Americans react to empty shelves in the stores? How do these tariffs compare to the tariffs in the first Trump term? There are more consumer goods impacted this time. What is the worst-case scenario? Do bigger tariffs mean bigger problems for Trump?Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
Jason Crane talks with saxophonist Muriel Grossmann about her new album, Light Of The Mind. They also talk about Buddhism and its relationship to improvisation; the music scene on the Spanish island where Muriel lives; finding players and sticking with them; and more. Learn more about Muriel at http://www.murielgrossmann.com. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that's bringing them joy. Muriel talks about gardening. You'll also get early access to every episode, a thank you on an episode, and behind-the-scenes news. Join at https://patreon.com/thejazzsession. CREDITS Theme Music: The Respect Sextet (respectsextet.com) Logo: Sarah Walter Intro Voice: Chuck Ingersoll (hearchucknow.com)
Rick Grossmann talks trends, tech, and growth in this latest episode of Franchise Marketing Radio. Franchise Now City: Colorado Springs Address: 860 Robbie View Website: https://franchisenow.ai
The most important U.S. political trend of the 21st century, according to most observers, is the increasing tendency of college-educated voters to support the Democratic Party and for non-college-educated voters to support the Republican Party. In many ways, the two parties have swapped their historic bases. When John F. Kennedy won the presidency in 1960, Democrats still considered themselves to be a working-class party. Kennedy carried white voters without college degrees by a two-to-one margin but lost college-educated whites by an identical margin. Now those ratios are reversed, as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in 2024 won college-educated voters by a comfortable margin but lost bigly to Trump among non-college-educated voters — with notable declines among non-college-educated minority voters compared to 2020.Political scientists Matt Grossmann and Dave Hopkins are the co-authors of a recent book that examines not just the fact of this educational polarization but also its broader implications. Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics demonstrates how Democrats increasingly are absorbing the cultural liberalism and social values of the college-educated class, while Republicans more and more define themselves as a party tilting against establishments, elites, experts, and intellectuals.In this podcast discussion, Grossmann and Hopkins argue that educated liberals are winning the culture war, particularly with regard to the secularization of American public life and increasing social acceptance of single parenthood, gay marriage, racial and ethnic diversity, and other left-leaning values. But they also believe that these victories for liberalism don't necessarily translate into electoral victories for the Democratic Party, or for other liberal parties around the world. On the contrary, the backlash against these changes has empowered populist revolts in many countries and led to a widespread collapse in public trust toward most social institutions. But the result has been that Republicans under Trump have what Hopkins and Grossman term “power without credibility”: the power to destroy institutions without the ability to reorient them in a more conservative direction or to halt the movement in public opinion toward cultural liberalism.
State of the State is the monthly round up of policy and research for the state of Michigan from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR). Matt Grossmann and Arnold Weinfeld from IPPSR are joined by economist Charley Ballard to discuss the latest in politics and the economy. Former Michigan Congressman and Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Canada Jim Blanchard joins the trio to discuss the impact of potential tariffs on Canada. Conversation Highlights: (1:07) – Grossmann on the politics of President Trump's executive orders. (2:54) – Which executive orders do you think will be the most impactful? (3:46) – What is the reaction to the executive orders across the country? Is this what voters wanted? (4:36) – Charley, what about the impacts on the economy? (7:28) – Is the American economy working for most Americans? (9:44) – Matt, what's the impact of Gary Peters' announcement that he will not run for reelection to the U.S. Senate in 2026? (11:00) – How much will the Michigan governor's race impact the federal race and vice versa? (12:59) – Governor Blanchard's perspective on the potential tariffs on Canada. (17:12) – This isn't the first time tariffs have the potential to impact the American economy. (21:00) – Governor Blanchard says the tariffs will be inflationary. (23:52) – How are the markets reacting? (25:33) – Is this more bluster than reality? And what will the diplomatic damage be to our relationship with our allies? (27:13) – Who pays the price for tariffs that will raise the price of what American consumers buy? Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
In this episode of Titans of the Trades, host Ryan Englin speaks with Cris Grossmann, CEO of Beekeeper, about the critical role of communication in frontline work environments. They discuss the challenges faced by frontline workers, the importance of retaining talent, and how Beekeeper's platform addresses these issues by streamlining processes and enhancing communication. Cris shares insights on the impact of technology in improving employee engagement and the necessity of creating a sense of belonging within organizations. The conversation highlights real-world examples of how Beekeeper has transformed communication and operational efficiency for companies in various industries.TakeawaysThe frontline disconnect is a significant issue in many organizations.Technology can simplify and improve frontline work processes.Retention of frontline workers is crucial for organizational success.Effective communication fosters a sense of belonging among employees.Digital tools can enhance employee engagement and feedback.Streamlining processes can reduce frustration and improve job satisfaction.Language barriers can hinder communication in diverse workforces.Celebrating achievements and milestones boosts morale and engagement.Crisis communication must be agile and effective.Understanding employee needs is key to improving retention strategies.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Beekeeper and Its Mission04:05 Understanding the Frontline Disconnect06:47 Challenges in Retaining Frontline Workers10:01 The Importance of Communication in the Workplace12:53 Streamlining Processes for Better Efficiency15:48 Enhancing Employee Engagement and Belonging18:52 Real-World Impact of Beekeeper's Solutions21:38 Future of Frontline Work and Beekeeper's Role Connect With Cris:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crisgrossmann/Website: https://www.beekeeper.io/ Support Titans of the Trades: If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe, share, and leave a review for Titans of the Trades. Your support goes a long way in helping us bring more impactful discussions your way.
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en chisteinterno.com y en patreon.com/chisteinterno Chiste Interno Interno - Top 10 videoclips de comedia (ft. Simón Grossman) Esta semana, en Chiste Interno Interno, nos visitó el cantautor venezolano-estadounidense Simón Grossmann, conocido por sus álbumes “Ciclo” y “Mujer Eléctrica”, para estrenar una nueva dinámica en la que hablamos con invitados fuera del mundo de la comedia. En esta oportunidad hablamos sobre sus vídeos musicales favoritos que incorporan comedia. Durante nuestra conversación exploramos las diferencias entre los visualizers y los vídeos musicales, los cambios provocados por la industria del streaming y los vídeos favoritos de Simón, como los de Aphex Twin, Fatboy Slim, Sum 41 y el vídeo “Catch Me” de Sebastian Tellier. ¡Gracias, Simón, por visitar Chiste Interno! El próximo show de “Comediantes” es el 22 de enero. Reserva tus entradas acá: https://ticketplate.com/checkout/comediantes-una-noche-de-stand-up-202501222000 No te pierdas los eventos y cursos online de La Academia de Chiste Interno, donde podrás desarrollar habilidades del mundo de la comedia desde la comunidad de tu casa o en eventos presenciales únicos. Aprende a crear rutinas de Stand-up y a escribir chistes de forma ágil y efectiva con nuestros cursos con Reuben Morales: “Aprendo Stand-Up” y “Acelerador de Chistes”, disponibles en chisteinterno.com/reuben Descubre el poder de un guión bien escrito junto a Elio Casale y Hector Orbegoso en nuestro curso presencial “Guion-com este 25 y 26 de enero en Miami. Tickets en guioncom.com Chiste Interno es: Oswaldo Graziani / Creación, Conducción y Producción Ejecutiva Adrián Salas / Producción, Edición y Música Pedro Graterol / Comunidad y Contenido Katherine Miranda / Asistencia de Producción Yamn Milán / Editor de formato largo Ricardo Carmona / Editor de formato corto Yxa Fuentes / Redacción Michelangelo Saladdino / Diseño Astro Studio / Estudio de Grabación chisteinterno.com
Na začátku 70. let byla nejmladším členem divadla Semafor. Vystupovala se slavnými dvojicemi Šimek–Grossmann a Suchý–Šlitr. Pak začala zpívat v kapele Petra Spáleného, s kterým se stali partnery i v životě.
State of the State is the monthly round up of policy and research for the state of Michigan from Michigan State University's Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR). Matt Grossmann and Arnold Weinfeld from IPPSR are joined by economist Charley Ballard to discuss the latest in politics and the economy. MSU sociologist Stephanie Nawyn joins the group to discuss Michigan residents' attitudes on immigration and refugees. Conversation Highlights: (2:15) – Ballard on impacts on the economy – tariffs, EV subsidies, and public health. Michigan has the busiest border crossing in North America. (7:45) – Grossmann on the impact on politics and policy. “Most things require bipartisan cooperation.” (9:36) – There will be unified government at the federal level and divided government at the state level. (14:26) – Nawyn describes her findings. What did you find about attitudes toward immigration and refugees? (16:52) – Is President-elect Trump reading the public correctly? (17:35) – What do you make of the differing views of Christians in places like Grand Rapids? (24:11) – Michigan has a long history of accepting and supporting refugees. “It's not just immigrants who will suffer. Pocketbooks will be impacted.” (26:23) – Ballard on economic impact. The biggest impact might be on the construction industry. (28:11) – Will the political winds ever change? Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
In this episode, I speak with Igor Grossmann, a professor of psychology, and renowned researcher in the field of wisdom. Prof. Grossmann directs the Wisdom and Culture Lab at the University of Waterloo, where he investigates the factors that contribute to wise reasoning. He is also the co-host of the On Wisdom podcast. His work has significantly advanced our understanding of how wisdom can be fostered and applied in everyday life. Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Highlights* What is wisdom?* Is wisdom more like a static trait or a dynamic process?* How does wisdom make use of abstract versus concrete thinking?* What's the role of intellectual humility in wisdom?* Can you explain what's meant by open-mindedness, perspective-taking, and compromise-seeking? * How does distanced (third-person) reflection help us to exercise wisdom?* What potential insights could psychotherapists glean from your work? * How does wisdom-based thinking about problems differ from unhealthy forms of thinking about problems such as depressive rumination or anxious worrying?* Are there ways that research on wisdom can help us to cope with problems such as anxiety or depression?* Are you aware of any links between your research on wisdom and what ancient philosophers have said about wisdom?* What's the relationship between wisdom and inter-group hostility or antisocial attitudes? * Does wisdom lead to co-operation and prosocial attitudes?Links* The Wise Mind Balances the Abstract and the Concrete* Explaining contentious political issues promotes open-minded thinking - ScienceDirect* Igor Grossmann* On Wisdom Podcast Get full access to Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life at donaldrobertson.substack.com/subscribe
A lot of things will really change over the course of this week, no matter the election outcome. And with that, we were thinking it would be good to share a conversation that would be illuminating regardless of what happens. Over the past few decades, American society has experienced seismic changes. One of the trends we have seen is a rightward shift towards the Republican Party among voters without a four-year college degree and a pro democratic center-left shift of voters who have a four-year college degree. There's a lot to unpack about what has animated these changes. Matt Grossmann is the director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research and a professor of political science at Michigan State University. Dave Hopkins is a political scientist at Boston College. Grossmann and Hopkins are the co-authors of “Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics.” They join WITHpod to discuss the origin of these trends, the effects on both major parties and more.
00:00 Introduction to Chris Grossman and Beekeeper01:55 The Mission of Beekeeper: Empowering Frontline Workers04:41 Three Pillars of Beekeeper's Mission07:34 Chris's Background and Entrepreneurial Spirit09:54 Differentiating Beekeeper in the Market11:51 Insights from the Frontline: A Day with Workers13:36 Key Takeaways from the 2024 Frontline Workforce Pulse Report15:34 Personal Growth as a Leader
durée : 01:05:17 - Club Jazzafip - En direct de la Philharmonie avec en interview, la saxophoniste Muriel Grossmann qui joue en première partie de Kenny Garrett ainsi que Anne Sanogo, co-programmatrice du festival parisien.
David Horsey - Seattle Times This week's agenda: Michigan in late summer is looking like Iowa in the winter: presidential candidates everywhere except the very weird RFK Jr. who is on the ballot despite his best efforts. We're days away from what may be the only Harris-Trump debate, with Trump previewing why he'll lose the debate … it's rigged. Can an endorsement make a real difference? We may find out as Liz Cheney says she's voting for Kamala Harris. Trump's apparent campaign strategy: skip Labor Day events to play golf, keep running against Joe Biden and using his Hillary playbook against Kamala Harris, explain his long-winded meandering diatribes as a brilliant tactic he calls “weaving” … then run off to Sean Hannity for an hour of softball batting practice. Meanwhile, there's a new call in Congress for investigating still another Trump crime: what looks like a $10-million dollar gift to Trump from Egypt. designed to hide an illegal foreign government campaign contribution. What should be shocking news has been mostly ignored. And then there's Russia Russia Russia: the Justice Department charges the Russians with running their third straight disinformation campaign in support of Trump's candidacy. Polling shows voters increasingly dug in to their respective tribes as the political polarization chasm grows. Our guest this week is MSU political science guru Matt Grossman discussing his new book explaining the continuing trend towards two Americas. Matt Grossmann is Director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research – a.k.a. IPPSR – and Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University. He is the author of numerous books on our political world. His latest: "Polarized by Degrees". The work, written in collaboration with Boston College Political Scientist David A. Hopkins explores the nation's current political polarization and how it has caused a diploma divide between the parties. Grossmann is a Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center in Washington, DC, host of The Science of Politics Podcast and a regular contributor to FiveThirtyEight's online political analysis. He has also published op-eds in The New York Times and The Washington Post. He was named Director of IPPSR in January 2016. IPPSR is a policy, leadership and research unit within MSU's College of Social Science conducting more than $1.5 million in grant- or contract-funded research and raising more than $300,000 in donations annually. =========================== This episode is sponsored in part by EPIC ▪ MRA, a full service survey research firm with expertise in • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management Pat Bagley - Salt Lake Tribune ===========================
Over the past several decades, American society has experienced fundamental changes - from shifting relations between social groups and evolving language and behavior norms to the increasing value of a college degree. These transformations have polarized the nation's political climate and ignited a perpetual culture war. In a sequel to their award-winning collaboration Asymmetric Politics, Grossmann and Hopkins draw on an extensive variety of evidence to explore how these changes have affected both major parties. In Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics (Cambridge UP, 2024), they show that the Democrats have become the home of highly-educated citizens with progressive social views who prefer credentialed experts to make policy decisions, while Republicans have become the populist champions of white voters without college degrees who increasingly distrust teachers, scientists, journalists, universities, non-profit organizations, and even corporations. The result of this new "diploma divide" between the parties is an increasingly complex world in which everything is about politics - and politics is about everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Over the past several decades, American society has experienced fundamental changes - from shifting relations between social groups and evolving language and behavior norms to the increasing value of a college degree. These transformations have polarized the nation's political climate and ignited a perpetual culture war. In a sequel to their award-winning collaboration Asymmetric Politics, Grossmann and Hopkins draw on an extensive variety of evidence to explore how these changes have affected both major parties. In Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics (Cambridge UP, 2024), they show that the Democrats have become the home of highly-educated citizens with progressive social views who prefer credentialed experts to make policy decisions, while Republicans have become the populist champions of white voters without college degrees who increasingly distrust teachers, scientists, journalists, universities, non-profit organizations, and even corporations. The result of this new "diploma divide" between the parties is an increasingly complex world in which everything is about politics - and politics is about everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Over the past several decades, American society has experienced fundamental changes - from shifting relations between social groups and evolving language and behavior norms to the increasing value of a college degree. These transformations have polarized the nation's political climate and ignited a perpetual culture war. In a sequel to their award-winning collaboration Asymmetric Politics, Grossmann and Hopkins draw on an extensive variety of evidence to explore how these changes have affected both major parties. In Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics (Cambridge UP, 2024), they show that the Democrats have become the home of highly-educated citizens with progressive social views who prefer credentialed experts to make policy decisions, while Republicans have become the populist champions of white voters without college degrees who increasingly distrust teachers, scientists, journalists, universities, non-profit organizations, and even corporations. The result of this new "diploma divide" between the parties is an increasingly complex world in which everything is about politics - and politics is about everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Over the past several decades, American society has experienced fundamental changes - from shifting relations between social groups and evolving language and behavior norms to the increasing value of a college degree. These transformations have polarized the nation's political climate and ignited a perpetual culture war. In a sequel to their award-winning collaboration Asymmetric Politics, Grossmann and Hopkins draw on an extensive variety of evidence to explore how these changes have affected both major parties. In Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics (Cambridge UP, 2024), they show that the Democrats have become the home of highly-educated citizens with progressive social views who prefer credentialed experts to make policy decisions, while Republicans have become the populist champions of white voters without college degrees who increasingly distrust teachers, scientists, journalists, universities, non-profit organizations, and even corporations. The result of this new "diploma divide" between the parties is an increasingly complex world in which everything is about politics - and politics is about everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this gripping episode, we delve into the shocking case of Kouri Richins, a 34-year-old mother of three, who allegedly orchestrated the death of her husband, Eric, in a sinister plot fueled by a forbidden romance. After Eric's untimely demise from a fentanyl-laced Moscow Mule, the chilling details began to unravel. Kouri's affair with handyman Robert Grossmann, whom she met while renovating homes, is at the heart of this tragedy. Grossmann, now homeless and living on the streets of a Utah mountain town, is a poignant figure in this tangled web of deceit and desire.Join us as we explore how Kouri's ambition and infatuation led to a deadly cocktail and her subsequent murder charges. We'll also discuss her controversial children's book on coping with grief, written in the aftermath of her husband's death. This episode is a dive into the motivations, the affair, and the fatal consequences that followed. Tune in for a story of love turned lethal, and the search for justice in a seemingly idyllic Utah town.(commercial at 7:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Kouri Richins prosecutors go into deep detail on murder case (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In this gripping episode, we delve into the shocking case of Kouri Richins, a 34-year-old mother of three, who allegedly orchestrated the death of her husband, Eric, in a sinister plot fueled by a forbidden romance. After Eric's untimely demise from a fentanyl-laced Moscow Mule, the chilling details began to unravel. Kouri's affair with handyman Robert Grossmann, whom she met while renovating homes, is at the heart of this tragedy. Grossmann, now homeless and living on the streets of a Utah mountain town, is a poignant figure in this tangled web of deceit and desire.Join us as we explore how Kouri's ambition and infatuation led to a deadly cocktail and her subsequent murder charges. We'll also discuss her controversial children's book on coping with grief, written in the aftermath of her husband's death. This episode is a dive into the motivations, the affair, and the fatal consequences that followed. Tune in for a story of love turned lethal, and the search for justice in a seemingly idyllic Utah town.(commercial at 7:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Kouri Richins prosecutors go into deep detail on murder case (lawandcrime.com)
In this gripping episode, we delve into the shocking case of Kouri Richins, a 34-year-old mother of three, who allegedly orchestrated the death of her husband, Eric, in a sinister plot fueled by a forbidden romance. After Eric's untimely demise from a fentanyl-laced Moscow Mule, the chilling details began to unravel. Kouri's affair with handyman Robert Grossmann, whom she met while renovating homes, is at the heart of this tragedy. Grossmann, now homeless and living on the streets of a Utah mountain town, is a poignant figure in this tangled web of deceit and desire.Join us as we explore how Kouri's ambition and infatuation led to a deadly cocktail and her subsequent murder charges. We'll also discuss her controversial children's book on coping with grief, written in the aftermath of her husband's death. This episode is a dive into the motivations, the affair, and the fatal consequences that followed. Tune in for a story of love turned lethal, and the search for justice in a seemingly idyllic Utah town.(commercial at 7:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Kouri Richins prosecutors go into deep detail on murder case (lawandcrime.com)
In this gripping episode, we delve into the shocking case of Kouri Richins, a 34-year-old mother of three, who allegedly orchestrated the death of her husband, Eric, in a sinister plot fueled by a forbidden romance. After Eric's untimely demise from a fentanyl-laced Moscow Mule, the chilling details began to unravel. Kouri's affair with handyman Robert Grossmann, whom she met while renovating homes, is at the heart of this tragedy. Grossmann, now homeless and living on the streets of a Utah mountain town, is a poignant figure in this tangled web of deceit and desire.Join us as we explore how Kouri's ambition and infatuation led to a deadly cocktail and her subsequent murder charges. We'll also discuss her controversial children's book on coping with grief, written in the aftermath of her husband's death. This episode is a dive into the motivations, the affair, and the fatal consequences that followed. Tune in for a story of love turned lethal, and the search for justice in a seemingly idyllic Utah town.(commercial at 7:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Kouri Richins prosecutors go into deep detail on murder case (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
This is a re-air of episode 9 of MLM Nation podcast that broadcast 2015.Network marketing legend, Lisa Grossmann shares 3 effective questions you can ask your prospects. Also shares what "FINE" stands for in network marketingWho is Lisa Grossmann Lisa Grossmann began her business career working in a family owned traditional business. In 1988, she was introduced to Network Marketing.Lisa had the good fortune to become part of a company that in the late 1980's and early 90's was a starting point for where some of the greatest network-marketing professionals of today began their careers.As Lisa worked her way up through the compensation program, she was working hand in hand with the best of the best.Today, Lisa is known throughout the industry as an elite professional. She and her business partner, Curtis Broome have an organization of more than 150,000 worldwide…. generating a 7 figure annual incomeIn early 2008, Lisa and Curtis co-founded Your Vision Partners, Inc. Together they continue to consult for multiple companies on domestic and international expansion, product development and operations as well as provide in-depth training for executives, top field leadership and their teams on what it takes to be successful in network marketing.Favorite Quote“Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.” (Eleanor Roosevelt)Recommended Books Go Pro by Eric WorreOh, The Places You'll Go by Dr. SeussRecommended Online AppGoogle Hangouts and Skype Recommended Prospecting ToolVideo Contact InfoFacebook