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Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend
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Gießen bereitet sich wegen der geplanten Gründung der AfD-Jugend auf den Ausnahmezustand vor. 50.000 Demonstrierende werden in der 90.000-Einwohner-Stadt erwartet. Hessens CDU-Innenminister Roman Poseck appelliert an alle, auf Gewalt zu verzichten. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Gießen bereitet sich wegen der geplanten Gründung der AfD-Jugend auf den Ausnahmezustand vor. 50.000 Demonstrierende werden in der 90.000-Einwohner-Stadt erwartet. Hessens CDU-Innenminister Roman Poseck appelliert an alle, auf Gewalt zu verzichten. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
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Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag
Insieme sono nate, insieme se ne vanno. Le gemelle Alice e Ellen Kessler, unite per tutta la loro lunga carriera artistica, sono scomparse a Grunwald in Baviera, dove vivevano l'una accanto all'altra.
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Auch wenn einige Länder derzeit beim Klimaschutz zögern: Das Pariser Abkommen hat enorme Veränderungen herbeigeführt, sagt UN-Diplomat Achim Steiner. Und Klimaschutz biete Chancen: Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, Arbeitsplätze und Zukunftstechnologien etwa. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Auch wenn einige Länder derzeit beim Klimaschutz zögern: Das Pariser Abkommen hat enorme Veränderungen herbeigeführt, sagt UN-Diplomat Achim Steiner. Und Klimaschutz biete Chancen: Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, Arbeitsplätze und Zukunftstechnologien etwa. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Morgen
This week's podcast guest is CEO, journalist and author Tanya de Grunwald. Tanya has been making waves in the world of HR with her This Isn't Working podcast. Tanya talks to FSU's Jan Macvarish about the free speech issues arising in workplace culture and the network she is building of employees and employers who want to make things better. Subscribe here to listen and here to watch. Edited by Jason Clift
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Informationen am Abend - komplette Sendung - Deutschlandfunk
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Morgen
Jak jedno pytanie o flaszkę ułożyło życie. Skąd bierze się wino w winiarni. Czy trzeba wypić z każdym klientem. O pokładaniu się na ziemi z profesorami. O slalomie między biznesem i stylem życia. O tańcach prawicowego polityka i lewackiego redaktora pod jedną flagą. O niepolskiej kulturze koktajli i Krokodylu (bez ducha i ludzi), który nie stworzył nowego kosmosu. O malejącym dystansie między Berlinem i Poznaniem. O słuchaniu książek. Oraz o tym, że liczba pojedyncza jest liczbą mnogą + autorska lista hitów gastronomicznych Poznania. // Marcin Kubiak // właściciel Winiarni Pod Czarnym Kotem i cocktail baru Czarny Krokodyl -------- Wesprzyj nas. Pomożesz tworzyć podcast i zmienisz świat: - abonament, czyli duża wdzięczność: www.patronite.pl/drugawersja - kawka w podziękowaniu za odcinek: www.buycoffee.to/drugawersja -------- My na www: www.drugawersja.pl My na Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3MWjX9v My na fejsie: www.facebook.com/drugawersja My na YT: https://www.youtube.com/@podcast_poznanski My na insta: www.instagram.com/druga.wersja My na tiktoku: https://www.tiktok.com/@drugawersja
Ravenswood is officially on the map in all it's blue/gray filter glory (seriously, wtf?). Spencer makes a trip there in hopes of getting answers from the ever-mysterious Mrs. Grunwald. Back in Rosewood, Tom questions Ashley and Hanna about his gun and Emily puts herself on the line to help. Aria's stuck dealing with Mike's friend, who has zero concept of personal space, and Shana keeps popping up and leaving us with more questions than answers. Oh and we also get creepy Emily mask!*THIS EPISODE WAS PRERECORDED JULY 2025Leave us a voice message at (631) 600-3916Send us an email at weareliarspod@gmail.comLet's Connect: Instagram, YouTubeMore Betty Content hereTotal Betty Merch hereJoin our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/totalbettypodcastnetwork/Music by: Anthony ViccoraProduced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO BOX 553Centereach, NY 11720 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag
This episode might be a lousy 2 stars but we're here dissecting it! The girls take a chaotic detour to Cicero College, where Spencer's snooping leads her to a secret phone line and Emily navigates her hoping that Cicero might be a college she could attend. Meanwhile, Hanna discovers a gun in her mom's closet, makes the worst road trip decision ever, and ends the episode with a pair of handcuffs. Aria deals with bee attacks and messy family drama. We also learn of the mysterious Mrs. Grunwald who is tied to Ravenswood.*THIS EPISODE WAS PRERECORDED JULY 2025Leave us a voice message at (631) 600-3916Send us an email at weareliarspod@gmail.comLet's Connect: Instagram, YouTubeMore Betty Content hereTotal Betty Merch hereJoin our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/totalbettypodcastnetwork/Music by: Anthony ViccoraProduced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO BOX 553Centereach, NY 11720 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
En este episodio, tuve cona hermosa conversación con Ariel Grunwald, maestro espiritual, acerca del proceso que es despertar y elegir una vida distinta a lo que heredamos, cómo reconectar con nosotros mismos y cómo empezar el autoconocimiento como herramienta para estar más presentes. ¡No te lo pierdas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Friedrich Merz will die Stahlindustrie in Deutschland halten. Damit das gelingt, muss die Politik an den richtigen Stellschrauben drehen. Gunnar Groebler, Präsident der Wirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl, fordert einen konsequenten Handelsschutz. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Israel hat dem US-Plan für den Gazastreifen zugestimmt. Shimon Stein sieht darin aber keine Chance auf Frieden. Der ehemalige israelische Botschafter in Deutschland glaubt nicht, dass die Hamas den Plan in dieser Form akzeptieren wird. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag
This week I'm joined by the incredible Natasha de Grunwald, a published author, international Breath-work, Trauma and Somatic expert with 30 years of experience. She is the founder of the Trauma Release Method and Seismic Orgasmic Breath experience.We talk about why mindset work alone isn't always enough, how trauma gets stored in the body, and why nervous system regulation is the missing piece for so many entrepreneurs. Natasha shares her personal story of healing, the power of breath-work, and what real somatic practice looks like beyond the surface-level trends you see online.What I love most about Natasha's approach is how playful and grounded it is. Healing doesn't have to be gruelling. We explore the tools she teaches - from titration to orienting practices - that help people feel safe, resilient, and able to face life's challenges without spiralling into fight or flight. Whether you're new to somatics or already curious about body-based work, this conversation will leave you feeling calmer, clearer, and more connected to yourself. Here are the highlightsNatasha's personal story and how trauma shaped her work (02:46)The missing link between body, breath, and healing (07:34)Play as a pathway to transformation (04:54)How titration builds resilience and safety (13:06)Breath as your most accessible somatic tool (22:39) Connect with Natasha:WebsiteInstagramTo find out more:WebsiteInstagramDownload the FREE Everyday Sales Machine GuideFree Quarterly Clarity Mapping ToolThis podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio
Nach dem schweren Beben im Osten Afghanistans suchen Helfer weiter nach Überlebenden. Die Lage sei noch immer chaotisch, sagt Katharina Ritz vom Internationalen Roten Kreuz. Es fehle an Mitteln - auch weil es wegen der Taliban weniger Spenden gibt. Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag
Grunwald, Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag
A Elizabeth Grunwald, presidente da Associação Comercial do Pará, conta como o estado vai se beneficiar da realização da Conferência do Clima, a COP 30, em novembro.
Criar a nuestros hijos con conciencia es mucho más que educarlos: es ver hacia dentro, sanar, aprender y crecer junto a ellos. En este episodio, conversamos con Vanessa Grunwald, coach de crianza y relaciones conscientes, sobre cómo este enfoque transforma la manera en la que nos relacionamos con nuestros hijos y con nosotros mismos. A través de su experiencia, nos cuestionamos: ● Qué significa realmente la crianza consciente y cómo integrarla en el día a día. ● El papel de la disciplina positiva y cómo aplicarla en casa. ● Cómo practicar una comunicación efectiva y empoderada con nuestros hijos. ● La maternidad como “caja de Pandora” y la influencia de nuestro linaje familiar en la crianza. ● Herramientas para manejar las emociones de toda la familia y aumentar la paciencia. ● Cómo establecer límites desde el amor y no desde el miedo. ● Estrategias para guiar a nuestros hijos hacia una vida con propósito y significado. Una plática para todos los papás y mamás que quieren criar con presencia, conexión y amor.
Volvemos con uno de nuestros formatos favoritos ¡Parejas en El Rincón!Hoy nos visitan Vanessa y Ariel Grunwald, dos almas sensibles con un profundo camino espiritual que han hecho de su relación un espacio de aprendizaje y acompañamiento para otros.En esta charla íntima nos comparten:Cómo se conocieron y cuáles fueron sus primeros desafíos.El propósito que los llevó a acompañar a otras parejas desde su propia experiencia.Cómo conectar con la esencia y el potencial del vínculo más allá de las heridas.️Las bases del amor firme: autoconocimiento, amor propio y límites sanos.️El impacto de los hijos en la relación y claves para una cocrianza consciente.Errores frecuentes que repetimos sin darnos cuenta… y cómo transformarlos.Al final, Vanessa y Ariel se abren para compartir sus errores favoritos: momentos que dolieron, pero que se convirtieron en maestros y los acercaron más a sí mismos y a su pareja.Un episodio para mirar nuestras relaciones con honestidad, cuidar lo que amamos y caminar juntos con más consciencia y libertad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Es posible criar sin gritar, sin castigos y sin culpa? En este episodio invitamos a Vanessa Grunwald, experta en crianza consciente, sobre cómo transformar la maternidad y paternidad desde un lugar de conexión, gozo y autoconocimiento.Hablamos de la importancia de sanar nuestra propia infancia para poder acompañar de forma más consciente a los niños y niñas que nos rodean. También derribamos mitos sobre la crianza respetuosa —no, no se trata de decirles que sí a todo— y exploramos qué es poner límites claros y amorosos sin caer en la permisividad.Este episodio es para ti si:Eres mamá o papá y te preguntas cómo hacerlo diferente.Acompañas a niñas o niños como tía, padrino, madrina, maestrx o cuidadorx.Quieres entender tu historia personal a través del lente de la crianza.Buscas herramientas prácticas para educar. También nos recuerda que el amor no es suficiente: hay que aprender a acompañar, validar y reparar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I'm joined by one of America's most thoughtful national journalists: Mike Grunwald. You may know him from his work at Time, Politico, or The Washington Post, or from his critically acclaimed books about the Obama administration and the history of the Everglades. He's also now a contributing columnist at the New York Times. But for the purpose of this episode, Mike is here to discuss his third book, We Are Eating the Earth: The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate. In this sweeping and deeply reported work, Mike tackles one of the most uncomfortable truths of our time: our global food system, especially animal farming, is a leading driver of climate change, deforestation, wildlife extinction, and more. But rather than simply doomscroll through the apocalypse, We Are Eating the Earth offers a clear-eyed, often witty, and ultimately hopeful exploration of how we might transform our food system to produce more food while using fewer resources. In our conversation, we discuss some of the biggest food and climate myths—like whether organic or so-called “regenerative” agriculture is necessarily better for the planet—as well as Mike's views on what will actually work to slash humanity's footprint on the planet. (Spoiler: eat less meat, waste less food, and use fewer biofuels are among his biggest points.) Mike also clarifies his views on animal welfare, including the welfare of chickens and pigs, and his (lack of) concern about falling fertility rates. It's a wide-ranging conversation that's got something for everyone interested in a future with fewer hungry people and more land rewilded.
On this episode, we're joined by Judy Grunwald and Beth Kaplan of Salem 66, the trailblazing indie rock band formed in Boston in 1981. In a scene that birthed Mission of Burma, The Lemonheads, and Dinosaur Jr., Salem 66 stood out with their fearless, melodic post-punk sound. Over the decade, they released acclaimed records on Homestead—home to Sonic Youth and Big Black—and shared stages with The Replacements and The Raincoats. Now, after years out of print, Don Giovanni Records has reissued their music with SALT, a new vinyl compilation and their first-ever streaming release.MusicThe Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Journalist and author Michael Grunwald joins Eat For The Planet for a provocative conversation about land use, climate truth-telling, and why regenerative beef might not be the climate solution it claims to be. We dig into the uncomfortable tradeoffs most people ignore in food system debates—from the myths of “local and organic” to the surprising upsides of high-yield industrial farming. Grunwald, known for his sharp reporting and systems-level analysis, explains why sparing land—not just using it better—is the key to solving food and climate. We also talk about alternative proteins, bad science in food policy, and why fear of food tech might be holding back progress. If you've ever wondered whether your “sustainable” burger is helping or hurting, this episode will challenge what you think you know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices