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Modlitwa w drodze
Piątek - 28 marca

Modlitwa w drodze

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025


Św. Guntram, Mk 12,28b–34

marca mk guntram
Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Rohstoffdeal von USA und Ukraine - Wird Europa ausgebootet?

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 6:30


Wolff, Guntram www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Blechgedanken - Geschichten rund um die Vespacommunity
Blechgedanken Episode 29 – Stefan Kilmer - beim Fahren aus der Hand geschossen​

Blechgedanken - Geschichten rund um die Vespacommunity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 97:57


Herzlich willkommen zur Episode 29 der Blechgedanken!
Da ich mich gerne mit Leuten vor das Mikrofon begebe, die ich vielleicht noch nicht so gut kenne oder die einen ganz besonderen Blickwinkel auf die Szene haben, habe ich mich diesmal mit Stefan Kilmer ans Mikrofon gesetzt.Stefan kommt aus dem Ruhrgebiet und wir haben uns das erste Mal in Ungarn kennengelernt. Dort waren wir bei einer Ausfahrt am Sonntag am Endpunkt - einem verlassen Einkaufszentrum angekommen. Und da lief mir nach dem Abholen von Essen und Trinken plötzlich jemand „mit Lederhose und Kamera” über den Weg! Da konnte ich nicht anders - und wir haben uns das erste Mal- wenn auch kurz - unterhalten. Seitdem haben wir uns öfters mal bei dem ein oder anderen Event gesehen, aber wir sind noch nie so richtig tief ins Gespräch gekommen.Da mich selbstverständlich interessiert hat, was ihn immer wieder antreibt, vor allem mit seinem Fotoapparat durch die Vespa-Szene zu tingeln, haben wir uns also per Zoom getroffen und ich habe einen tiefergehenden Einblick zu ihm als Person, aber auch den Vespamenschen hinter der Linse gewonnen. Wir haben über ganz verschiedene Themen gesprochen, zum Beispiel warum und vor allem wie man mit dem Fotoapparat durch die Vespa-Szene geht. Warum man eventuell eine kleine Gummiente dabei hat. Oder auch, was der Unterschied zwischen den englischen und den deutschen Rallys ist und wie aufwendig es manchmal ist, im Rahmen der Corona-Pandemie an solchen Rallys teilnehmen zu können. Stefan ist bekennender PX-Enthusiast und fährt mit diesen auch auf Achse durch die Welt. Seid gespannt und schaut mit mir zusammen hinter die Kulissen von Stefan Kilmer und was ihn antreibt, in unserer Szene tätig zu sein. Bis dahin wünsche ich euch einen wunderschönen Sommer. Ich bin jetzt erstmal im Urlaub. Bis dahin
euer Guntram.PS. Ach übrigens, wer noch Inspirationen für besondere Fun-Game-Spiele sucht, dem kann ich diese Episode nur empfehlen. Ich habe mich sehr darüber amüsiert, welche besonderen Fun-Games bei den englischen Rallys durchgeführt werden. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Der Blechgedanken -Podcast ist übrigens auf folgenden Plattformen hörbar:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gXyCMSq5s7ZJow0psnPoEApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blechgedanken-geschichten-rund-um-die-vespacommunity/id1620685337Amazon Music;:https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/768b4879-7e50-41c2-8cdc-4ea69d7001db/blechgedanken---geschichten-rund-um-die-vespacommunityGoogle:https://podcasts.google.com/search/BlechgedankenMehr zu den Blechgedanken unter: https://podcast.blechgedanken.deLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blechgedanken/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blechgedanken/Kontakt über podcast@blechgedanken,deMehr Infos zu den einzelnen Podcasts gibt es auf der Webseite: https://podcast.blechgedanken.de

Revenue Marketing Realtalk
#42 Thought Leader: Wie ein MODERNES Go-to-Market Setup in 2024 aussieht (GUNTRAM FRIEDE – CELONIS)

Revenue Marketing Realtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 48:17


Relevant und urgent ist diese Pflichtpodcast-Episode für alle, die frischen, proofed Input wollen, um Pipeline und Revenue zu generieren. Tim Rath erfragt echte Nuggets beim Erfolgsmarketer Guntram Friede (VP Marketing DACH @Celonis). Hör jetzt rein!

Una tarda a l'òpera

Encetem un nou cicle, en aquesta temporada d'aniversaris rodons. I el centrem en Richard Strauss (1864-1949). El primer programa repassar

Una tarda a l'òpera

Encetem un nou cicle, en aquesta temporada d'aniversaris rodons. I el centrem en Richard Strauss (1864-1949). El primer programa repassar

Volle Welt Voraus – Karrieren in der internationalen Politik
Wie transparent sind Think Tanks, Guntram Wolff?

Volle Welt Voraus – Karrieren in der internationalen Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 37:40


Guntram Wolff hat die Brüsseler Denkfabrik Bruegel zu einem weltweit führenden Think Tank ausgebaut und ist seit August 2022 der neue Direktor und CEO der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP). In unserem Gespräch mit dem Volkswirt geht es um seine Zeit bei der Europäischen Kommission und sein Studium in Passau. Dabei erläutert er, warum die Volkswirtschaftslehre bei vielen angehenden Politikwissenschaftler:innen eine unbeliebte Disziplin ist, die sich jedoch trotzdem lohnt. Wir nutzen die Gelegenheit, Guntram nach Transparenz in der Think-Tank-Welt zu fragen: Wie transparent kann Außenpolitik überhaupt sein? Und wie finanziert sich eine Denkfabrik?

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ
"Ich glaube nicht, dass er Extremist ist" - Guntram Wothly (CDU) über Maaßen

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 13:05


Der Fraktionsvorsitzende der CDU im Stadtrat sowie Vorstandsmitglied des Kreisverbands in Jena Guntram Wothly äußert sich zum Fall Maaßen. Nach einiger Zeit folgt damit eine erste Reaktion der CDU Thüringen. Insgesamt sei diese Situation vor allem "unglücklich".

DSW21
Wie geht es im Energiemarkt weiter? Jubiläums-Spezialfolge mit Guntram Pehlke - DSW21-Podcast #50

DSW21

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 33:47


Vor welchen Problemen Deutschland bei der Energie-, Wärme- und Mobilitätswende steht und was die Politik jetzt tun muss, darüber sprechen wir mit Guntram Pehlke, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Dortmunder Stadtwerke (DSW21) und Vizepräsident des Verbands Kommunaler Unternehmen (VKU). Außerdem geht es um die künftige Ausrichtung und Rolle von Stadtwerken sowie die Mobilitäts- und Wohnungswirtschaft. Jetzt den DSW21-Podcast abonnieren - überall wo es Podcasts gibt! Videos: youtube.com/user/do21tv Instagram: instagram.com/einundzwanzig.de/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@21.de LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/7103304 Webseite: 21.de

Stop Bulos
La mujer no tiene alma.

Stop Bulos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 3:25


Uno de los Bulos más grandes que resurgen periódicamente es la negación de la Iglesia de que las mujeres tengan alma, como la autora y ex-directora de la Biblioteca Nacional, Rosa Regás, afirmó en uno de sus artículos. Finalmente, se refieren a concilios como el de Niza y el de Trento, donde solo un voto decidió que la mujer si tenía alma. En primer lugar, nada se menciona en estos concilios porque no hay duda sobre el alma femenina. Desde que comenzó el cristianismo, las mujeres participaban de los sacramentos y muchas de ellas eran veneradas como santas. Perpetua y Felicidad, Sta. Isabel de Hungría, Sta. Matilde, Sta Margarita de Escocia y así sucesivamente se evidencia este engaño de comparar a las mujeres con los animales. Uta Ranke-Heinemann, una teóloga feminista. dice: “Hay que decir con toda claridad que no es cierto que la Iglesia haya llegado incluso a dudar en algún momento de que las mujeres tengan alma o de que sean seres humanos. Se escucha y se lee con frecuencia que en un concilio, concretamente en el segundo sínodo de Macón (585) [un sínodo general franco convocado en el año 585 por el rey Guntram bajo la presidencia del santo obispo Prisco de Lyon], se llegó a discutir si la mujer tiene alma. Eso no es exacto." Puedes lee el artículo entero aquí «Cuando recibas algún mensaje sospechoso "Ante la duda, verifica antes de compartir" www.Stop-Bulos.es».  Consultanos por WhatsApp +34673784245.

What's up, Corporate Finance?
Exklusiv: Nestlé kauft Ankerkraut, EMZ Partners macht fast 3x Geld – zu Gast: Guntram Kieferle / EMZ Partners

What's up, Corporate Finance?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 32:40


Nestlé übernimmt Ankerkraut und der Private-Equity-Newcomer EMZ Partners macht Kasse. Die Hintergründe zum Deal und der Deutschlandstrategie von EMZ im Podcast mit Guntram Kieferle.

The Sound of Economics
The Age of Unpeace: How connectivity causes conflict

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 37:36


Economic orthodoxy argues that the more connected two countries are, the less likely it is for conflict to arise. However, economic theory is starting to change regarding this premise. Guntram Wolff is joined by Mark Leonard, director of the European Council of Foreign Relations, to discuss his new book: The Age of Unpeace: how connectivity causes conflict. In his new book, Leonard argues a rather new and unique point: living in a globalised world creates new vulnerabilities due to this interconnection, and thus gives rise to unpeace. Guntram and Leonard explore how connectivity has caused fragmentation, the concept of unpeace, how we've gotten here, and what the EU should do moving forward.

Felsentor Podcast
Offene Meditation, 5. Sept. 2021: Guntram

Felsentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 14:42


Hier ist Guntrams Webseite: https://my.captivate.fm/www.guntramferstl.at (www.guntramferstl.at) Support this podcast

Beziehungshelden
Petra & Guntram Schmidt - Wie deine Beziehung nicht in Alltag erstickt - Achtsamkeit

Beziehungshelden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 42:57


Achtsamkeit geht auch in der Beziehung. Der Vortrag von Petra und Guntram Schmidt liefert dir wertvolle Impulse dazu mit einer praktischen Übung.

Felsentor Podcast
Offene Meditation, 18. Juli 2021: Guntram Ferstl

Felsentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 12:09


Hier ist Guntrams Webseite: https://my.captivate.fm/www.guntramferstl.at (www.guntramferstl.at) Support this podcast

Composers Datebook
Verdi gives a refund

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 2:00


Synopsis Is the customer always right? Apparently Giuseppe Verdi thought so–to a degree, at least. On today’s date in 1872, Verdi sent a note to his publisher with an attached letter he had received from a disgruntled customer, a certain Prospero Bertani, who had attended not one, but two performances of Verdi’s brand-new opera, “Aida.” Bertani said, “I admired the scenery... I listened with pleasure to the excellent singers, and took pains to let nothing escape me. After it was over, I asked myself whether I was satisfied. The answer was ‘no’.” Since everyone else seemed to think “Aida” was terrific, Bertani attended a second performance to make sure he wasn’t mistaken, and concluded: “The opera contains absolutely nothing thrilling or electrifying. If it were not for the magnificent scenery, the audience would not sit through it.” Bertini itemized his expenses for tickets, train fare, and meals, and asked Verdi for reimbursement. Verdi was so amused that he instructed Ricordi to pay Bertani – but not the full amount, since, as Verdi put it: “…to pay for his dinner too? No! He could very well have eaten at home!” COMPOSERS DATEBOOK is produced by APM, American Public Media, in collaboration with the American Composers Forum, reminding you that "all music was once new." Music Played in Today's Program Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) Aida excerpts On This Day Births 1697 - French violinist and composer Jean Marie Leclair, in Lyons; 1888 - Austrian-born American film composer Max Steiner, in Vienna; 1894 - Russian-born American film composer, Dimitri Tiomkin, in St. Petersburg; 1916 - American composer Milton Babbitt, in Philadelphia; Deaths 1760 - German composer Johann Christoph Graupner, age 77, in Darmstadt; Premieres 1876 - Wagner: "Festival March" (commissioned for the American Centennial), at the opening of the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, conducted by Theodore Thomas; 1894 - R. Strauss: opera "Guntram," in Weimar at the Hoftheater, with the composer conducting; 1904 - Alfvén: "Midsommarvaka" (Midsummer Vigil), in Stockholm; 1907 - Dukas: opera "Ariane et Barbe-Blue" (Ariane and Bluebeard),in Paris; 1954 - Rautavaara: "A Requiem in Our Time," in Cincinnati, with Cincinnati Brass Choir, Ernest N, Glover, conducting; This work had won First Prize in the Thor Johnson Composition Contest that year; 1957 - Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2, in Moscow, by the USSR State Symphony, Nikolai Anosov conducting, with the composer's son, Maxim, as the soloist; 1964 - Roy Harris: "Epilogue to ‘Profiles in Courage'" for orchestra, in Los Angeles; 1985 - Peter Maxwell Davies: "An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise" for orchestra with bagpipe solo, ay Boston's Symphony Hall, by the Boston Pops conducted by John Williams; 1985 - Michael Torke: "Ecstatic Orange," at the Cooper Union in New York, by the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Lukas Foss conducting; 1997 - Philip Glass: opera "The Marriage Between Zones Three, Four and Five" (based on the sci-fi novel by Doris Lessing), at the State Theater in Heidelberg (Germany); Others 1824 - American premiere of Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" (sung in English ) at the Park Theater in New York.

Composers Datebook
Verdi gives a refund

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 2:00


Synopsis Is the customer always right? Apparently Giuseppe Verdi thought so–to a degree, at least. On today’s date in 1872, Verdi sent a note to his publisher with an attached letter he had received from a disgruntled customer, a certain Prospero Bertani, who had attended not one, but two performances of Verdi’s brand-new opera, “Aida.” Bertani said, “I admired the scenery... I listened with pleasure to the excellent singers, and took pains to let nothing escape me. After it was over, I asked myself whether I was satisfied. The answer was ‘no’.” Since everyone else seemed to think “Aida” was terrific, Bertani attended a second performance to make sure he wasn’t mistaken, and concluded: “The opera contains absolutely nothing thrilling or electrifying. If it were not for the magnificent scenery, the audience would not sit through it.” Bertini itemized his expenses for tickets, train fare, and meals, and asked Verdi for reimbursement. Verdi was so amused that he instructed Ricordi to pay Bertani – but not the full amount, since, as Verdi put it: “…to pay for his dinner too? No! He could very well have eaten at home!” COMPOSERS DATEBOOK is produced by APM, American Public Media, in collaboration with the American Composers Forum, reminding you that "all music was once new." Music Played in Today's Program Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) Aida excerpts On This Day Births 1697 - French violinist and composer Jean Marie Leclair, in Lyons; 1888 - Austrian-born American film composer Max Steiner, in Vienna; 1894 - Russian-born American film composer, Dimitri Tiomkin, in St. Petersburg; 1916 - American composer Milton Babbitt, in Philadelphia; Deaths 1760 - German composer Johann Christoph Graupner, age 77, in Darmstadt; Premieres 1876 - Wagner: "Festival March" (commissioned for the American Centennial), at the opening of the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, conducted by Theodore Thomas; 1894 - R. Strauss: opera "Guntram," in Weimar at the Hoftheater, with the composer conducting; 1904 - Alfvén: "Midsommarvaka" (Midsummer Vigil), in Stockholm; 1907 - Dukas: opera "Ariane et Barbe-Blue" (Ariane and Bluebeard),in Paris; 1954 - Rautavaara: "A Requiem in Our Time," in Cincinnati, with Cincinnati Brass Choir, Ernest N, Glover, conducting; This work had won First Prize in the Thor Johnson Composition Contest that year; 1957 - Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2, in Moscow, by the USSR State Symphony, Nikolai Anosov conducting, with the composer's son, Maxim, as the soloist; 1964 - Roy Harris: "Epilogue to ‘Profiles in Courage'" for orchestra, in Los Angeles; 1985 - Peter Maxwell Davies: "An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise" for orchestra with bagpipe solo, ay Boston's Symphony Hall, by the Boston Pops conducted by John Williams; 1985 - Michael Torke: "Ecstatic Orange," at the Cooper Union in New York, by the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Lukas Foss conducting; 1997 - Philip Glass: opera "The Marriage Between Zones Three, Four and Five" (based on the sci-fi novel by Doris Lessing), at the State Theater in Heidelberg (Germany); Others 1824 - American premiere of Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" (sung in English ) at the Park Theater in New York.

Nelson MCBS
അനുദിന വിശുദ്ധർ (Saint of the Day) March 28th – St. Guntram

Nelson MCBS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 1:56


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nelsonmcbs.com/2021/03/28/%e0%b4%85%e0%b4%a8%e0%b5%81%e0%b4%a6%e0%b4%bf%e0%b4%a8-%e0%b4%b5%e0%b4%bf%e0%b4%b6%e0%b5%81%e0%b4%a6%e0%b5%8d%e0%b4%a7%e0%b5%bc-saint-of-the-day-march-28th-st-guntram/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nelsonmcbs/support

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Felsentor Podcast
Offene Meditation, 21. Feb. 2021, Guntram Ferstl: Es gibt nichts zu tun

Felsentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 10:55


Hier ist Guntrams Webseite: https://my.captivate.fm/www.guntramferstl.at (www.guntramferstl.at) Support this podcast

Composer of the Week
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

Composer of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 59:55


Donald Macleod explores the life and music of the young Richard Strauss During Richard Strauss’s lifetime the sound and form of music altered radically. He was born at the tail end of the 19th century and saw the emergence of twelve tone music and atonality from younger composers like Arnold Schoenberg and his pupil Alban Berg. Strauss belonged to a previous generation and his music came to be regarded as conservative in style, but at the start of his career, Strauss had been seen as something of a modernist, breaking the mould with his series of innovative orchestral tone poems, and with the dissonant soundworld of operas such as Salome and Elektra. This week Donald Macleod follows the young Strauss’s pathway leading up to and including the tone poems, seeing how an immersion in music across his formative years influenced his ideas about orchestral writing, as well as opening up opportunities that helped him to establish a professional career as a conductor. Featured music: Oboe Concerto in D (3rd mvt: Allegro (excerpt)) Festmarsch in E flat major, Op 1 Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat major AV 132 (III: Rondo (Allegro molto) Symphony No 1 in D minor TrV 94 (II: Andante) Concerto for violin in D minor (I: Allegro) Concert Overture in C minor Op 80 TrV125 Suite in B flat major Op 4 (III: Gavotte. Allegro) Symphony No 2 in F (I: Allegro ma non troppo) Burlesque in D minor for piano and orchestra 8 Gedichte aus "Letzte Blätter", Op 10, TrV 141 (No. 3, Die Nacht) Aus Italien op 16 (1887) (I: Auf der Campagna) 5 piano pieces Op 3 (IV: Allegro) Serenade in E flat Op 7 for 13 wind instruments Piano Quartet in C minor Op 13 TrV 137 (IV: Finale Vivace) Tod und Verklärung, Op 24 TrV 158 Morgen! Op 27 Overture to Act 2, Guntram (excerpt) Prelude to Act 1, Guntram Also sprach Zarathustra, Op 30 , TrV 136 Gesang der Apollopriesterin Op 33 Ein Heldenleben, Op 40 (Ein Held) Freundliche Vision Op 48 No 1 Violin Sonata in E flat Op 18 (II: Improvisation – Andante cantabile) Ein Heldenleben Op 40 (excerpt) Der Abend, Op 34 Presented by Donald Macleod Produced by Johannah Smith for BBC Wales For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Richard Strauss (1864-1949) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000spn0 And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we’ve featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z

Felsentor Podcast
Guntram Ferstl: Mystik - Stille - Zen

Felsentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 30:50


Bei der Mystik meint man sich auf dem ersten Blick in himmlische Höhen zu verlieren. Wenn wir aber die Mystik nicht als Flucht missbrauchen, sondern uns dem Leben in seiner geheimnisvollen Tiefe zuwenden, holte sie uns ganz ins Hier und Jetzt, wo das ganz Irdische im Alltag in der Stille zum Leuchten gebracht wird. Hier ist Guntrams Webseite: www.guntramferstl.at Der Vortrag wurde ursprünglich gehalten am 10. Feb. 2021 im Rahmen der verlängerten Felsentor-Praxistage. Support this podcast

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 1: 14001 R Strauss: Guntram, Op. 25

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 125:29


Set in medieval Germany, the triangular Wagnerian-style story of love and redemption is about the minstrel Guntram, the evil Duke Robert, and his saintly wife Freihild. Produced and Conducted by Joana Filipe Martinez Performed by the CMD Grand Opera Company of Barcelona This project was funded by Martinez Estates. Purchase the music (without talk) for only $2.99 at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p459/R_Strauss%3A_Guntram%2C_Op._25.htmlYour purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4186107 staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com

Eins zu Eins. Der Talk
In memoriam Guntram Vesper, Schriftsteller

Eins zu Eins. Der Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 40:59


2016 bekam Guntram Vesper für den Roman "Frohburg", seinem "Opus Magnum", den Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse. Mit diesem Buch, seiner Familiengeschichte, im Gepäck, war er Anfang 2017 zu Gast in "Eins zu Eins. Der Talk". Jetzt ist Guntram Vesper 79-jährig gestorben. Moderation: Stefan Parrisius

Sound of Business
#7 Hospitality, Hotels and Hope with Guntram Merl from the St. Regis Atlanta

Sound of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 37:24


In Episode 7 we talk about:how it is important to have a solid base and being an “expert at something” in an international careerHospitality & Covid-19Innovation as key to future in hospitality businessIn this episode, Petra talks to Guntram Merl, the General Manager of The St Regis Atlanta. Guntram was born in Austria and looks back at an impressive international career, which started in the kitchen of a 700 room hotel in London with 150 chefs and led him to Australia, the Caribbean and finally the United States where he switched from the food and beverage to the management side of hospitality.Guntram will tell us why the true craftsmanship in hospitality lies in the luxury sector and what he thinks the future holds. Also, he will tell us how his hotel was affected by the worldwide COVID pandemic and all the changes that had to be implemented in a short time. The hotel has been hit hard, especially on the event side as all social and corporate events had been scratched. But there is also hope and the confidence in returning customers allow for a brighter outlook. Another important business for The St Regis Atlanta is the entertainment industry, which is already starting to rebound. For the future, Guntram foresees innovative trends to play a larger role.Speaker:Originally from Carinthia, Austria, Guntram Merl has had an impressive international career. The concept of “hospitality” has been instilled in him at a very young age in his home where guests and family members were always welcome and Sunday lunches had to be done in shifts to accommodate all. A solid education in Austria and hard work and long hours in seasonal tourist resorts were the base for his international success. His training programs and pit stops in London, Australia and the Caribbean brought him to The St Regis Atlanta, the top address for luxury stays in the area. Guntram manages all aspects of the 156- room hotel as well as the 53 private residences of high net worth individuals and an extensive event business.Host:This episode is hosted by Petra our office manager who also always keeps an eye on the travel industry and has observed its impact during the current pandemic including extensive travel bans between Europe and the United States and radical behavioral changes in the transportation and hospitality sector.

The Sound of Economics
Without good governance EU recovery could fail

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 23:51


The European Union recovery fund could greatly increase the stability of the bloc and its monetary union. But the fund needs clearer objectives, sustainable growth criteria and close monitoring so that spending achieves its goals and is free of corruption. In finalising the fund, the EU should take the time to design a strong governance mechanism.In this episode, Guntram Wolff, director of Bruegel, is joined by MEP Luis Garicano, vice president of Renew Europe, who is also an economist and was heavily involved in the discussion on Next Generation EU, the new recovery instrument that the EU proposed for the Recovery and Resilience Facility. On this topic, they discuss the key concerns on how to ensure EU-borrowed money will be well-spent by the member states. MEP Garicano shares his insights from the Parliament of where this debate currently stands.Read the Opinion of Guntram wolff on the topic: https://www.bruegel.org/2020/09/without-good-governance-the-eu-borrowing-mechanism-to-boost-the-recovery-could-fail/

Im Gespräch
Der Biologe Guntram Meier - Artenschützer mit Waffenschein

Im Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 34:16


Tiere bekämpfen, um andere zu schützen – das ist der Job des Biologen Guntram Meier. Er kommt, wenn Ratten oder Krähen in fremde Ökosysteme einwandern. Sein Arbeitsplatz ist die ganze Welt und sein Impfpass immer auf dem neuesten Stand. Moderation: Marco Schreyl www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ
Die kurze Geschichte der Grundsteuererhöhung: Guntram Wothly im Interview

JenaZeit von RADIO OKJ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 5:41


So schnell wie die Debatte da war, ist sie auch schon wieder fort. Die Grundsteuererhöhung scheint abgewendet. In einem Interview, wollen wir noch mal dahinter blicken.

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France
Something's Gotta Give... (S1: E20)

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 33:57


This episode, we're going to move between all three of our main subjects, Fredegunda, Brunhilda and Guntram; by the time we're done, we're going to see power shift yet again and, by the end, one of these three will be exiting the scene. As far as Fredegunda: despite her extremely brutal personality, she remains one of those people who inspired the loyalty of those around her. This is purely conjecture on my part, but I can't help but wonder if these Neustrian fanboys were more likely to be loyal because of her brutal nature, because they knew who she was and what she was capable of. Fredegunda was the archetype of the wicked queen, but at the same time, there seems to have been an honesty in knowing who she was and where she stood. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to assert that this forgives Fredegunda's many, many violent actions; however, it does go a long way toward explaining her allure.   As far as Guntram: well, Guntram was boring. He was vanilla. I mean, seriously, look at his brothers… Charibert lived short and fast and was ex-communicated for his wild lifestyle before he died. Sigibert was victorious in love and war – all except for that assassin that his guard let through to him. Even Chilperic had a crazy love life and was constantly pushing his luck for an advantage. And then, beyond his brother kings, throw in Brunhilda and Fredegunda, and we can then push outside of the Frankish Kingdom to talk about the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and his wife Theodora, and then there's Gundovald as a usurper and, well, I stand by my assessment. Guntram was boring, and nothing I have found makes him really all that saintly either...   Finally, as far as Brunhilda and Childebert II: Childebert in this episode is 22 and has been sitting relatively idle for quite some time. As a result, he decides to pop off and go back on the offensive, but why? Perhaps he wanted to add a military victory to his resumé. Maybe he was bored. Maybe he was considering the conquest of Francia to be his personal manifest destiny. Maybe Brunhilda was whispering in his ear, telling him to fight. Or, perhaps, he was completely oblivious to military undertakings altogether. As a rich, pampered and sheltered monarch, it's not inconceivable that an army could have been assembled and placed in the field in his name, but without his knowledge. It's possible that Brunhilda had the army raised and sent out; she had been ruling in Childebert's name throughout most of his youth and young adulthood, and she easily could have signed off on military plans in his name. However it happened, war was coming to Francia. The kings and queens demanded it.   As always, we'd love to see reviews. If you have a chance to leave us a written review, that's great! We can't wait to read it. But if you only have a chance to leave five stars, well, we'd love to see that too! Thanks for listening and all you do! And Happy Mother's Day to all those moms out there, in the U.S. and all over the world!   Links to social media and the website: Site: https://www.thugsandmiracles.com/ Email: thugsandmiracles@gmail.com Twitter at @thugsandmiracle (with no “s” on the end) Facebook and Instagram: @ThugsAndMiracles

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Thugs and Miracles: A History of France
Merovingian Family Dynamics (S1: E19)

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 34:24


Welcome back! This week's episode begins with a narrative rundown of the Gundovald Affair, the invasion of Francia by one of Chlothar's illegitimate and unclaimed sons. He was backed by the Byzantine Empire and disaffected aristocrats in all three Merovingian Kingdoms, so Gundovald's story expresses more than just one man's quest for power: the Affair also exposed underlying issues with disloyal subjects, power-hungry courtiers, faithless clergy, interfering empires and troublesome family dynamics. After Gundovald, we take a look at how Guntram, Childebert II/Brunhilda, and Chlothar II/Fredegunda are getting along. Their varied ascendancies and the personalities behind each kingdom set the stage for what's yet to come. With that said, Fredegunda is... unpleasant. She likes to use torture to pay back and silence her enemies, and there's a rather long passage around minute 26 wherein some of her practices are discussed in further detail. I have a warning in front of this passage and give time to skip ahead three minutes, so be aware of this as an issue if descriptions of torture are not your thing. Finally, I've had the chance to talk recently with David over at The History of Spain podcast and he has given me a really brilliant slide presentation for his show that breaks down the Visigothic Empire during the same span of time that we've covered during the course of this show. It's an outstanding resource, as is his entire podcast, so be sure to check them out. Links to social media and the website: Site: https://www.thugsandmiracles.com/ Email: thugsandmiracles@gmail.com Twitter at @thugsandmiracle (with no “s” on the end) Facebook and Instagram: @ThugsAndMiracles History of Spain: https://thehistoryofspain.com/

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France
Guntram - King and Pawn (S1: E18)

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 35:20


Before I get into the notes, I want to give a shout-out to my Dad on his birthday! This podcast has been a wonderful journey, and it's made even better by knowing that my family is supporting me by listening, offering encouragement, and providing feedback. My dad has always been there for me, and this experience has been no different; with all of that said, happy birthday and thanks for listening! Today we're going to take a quick pause from the back and forth of Brunhilda and Fredegunda to get our bearings and re-evaluate who's still in play. In all of the excitement, assassinations, illicit marriages and murders in the midst of the Easter Mass, it's easy to forget that there were more than two people who were vying for control of Francia at this time. The most prominent of these “other” fighters was Guntram, the last of the four sons of Chlothar remaining alive and still the King of Burgundy. Of the four, Guntram was the only one to be acknowledged by the Catholic Church as a saint, which is relatively surprising given the opening story. But then again, it was the sixth century and things were… different. So maybe we shouldn't be so surprised. We'll also get into the Gundovald Affair, an interesting attempt by a bastard child of Chlothar to leverage support from the Byzantine Dynasty to stake his claim to the throne. Beyond that, as I have come to realize that the narrative has taken on a bit of a Tarantino-esque, Pulp Fiction-style feel with characters arriving, getting fleshed out, and then eventually merging into the main narrative and overlapping with the other characters at key intervals, I chose to take a moment to take a quick review of the Merovingian world since the death of Chlothar in 561, just to sort out any possible confusion. Finally, I offer up a slew of other history podcasts you may like to try out while you have some time on your hands. I talk about them in more detail on the show, but as a quick who's-who, I offer you the following high-quality pods: Written In Blood History Happy Hour History The History of Byzantium The Year That Was Inside History The History of the British Isles Pax Britannica The Age of Napoleon The Siècle The French History Podcast Alright, enjoy the show and stay safe; the world will get back to normal again soon enough, so in the meantime let's enjoy this extra free time we have! And please, let me know if you have a show you think I should have included for everyone else to hear about; there's so much to listen to and we all love finding something new, so please feel free to share!

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France
Rise of the Two Queens (S1: E15)

Thugs and Miracles: A History of France

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 35:10


Today's episode starts with a look at King Charibert and his addition to history. The intent behind this was two-fold: first, to show the expanding power of the Church and its relation to the Frankish state, and two, to remove Charibert from the narrative relatively quickly. His two main additions to history were a) to be excommunicated, and b) to be the father of Bertha, the Frankish princess sent to Kent, in Brittia, who would ultimately succeed in bringing her pagan husband into the fold of the Church and open the door for Saint Augustine (not thatSaint Augustine) to convert the English. The church Bertha used in England for prayer and services was named in honor of Saint Martin of Tours, that same blessed Martin who has played such an oversized role in these first formative centuries of Frankish and Merovingian existence; it still exists and can be visited to this day. According to the UNESCO World Heritage website: “St Martin's Church, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey and Christ Church Cathedral together reflect milestones in the history of Christianity in Britain. They reflect in tangible form the reintroduction of Christianity to southern Britain by St Augustine, commencing at St Martin's Church where Queen Bertha already worshipped, and leading to the conversion of King Ethelbert.…St Martin's Church has been in continuous use as a place of worship since the 6th century.” Beyond Charibert and Guntram, two of the Merovingian kings who proceed to get into the normal early-Medieval regal hijinks of backstabbing, betrayal and family murder, we also get to start looking at some new people on the scene who are going to shake our history right to its roots; enter Fredegunda and Brunhilda, the soon-to-be wives of Chilperic and Sigibert, respectively. We'll take a take a look at both of their ascents to Queenship and lay the groundwork for what will become the single most important interpersonal dynamic in all of Francia for the next 50 years. These two Queens will alter our history and change the game for the people in their time, as well as for centuries to come. Finally, if you're looking for other history podcasts to binge, be sure to check out the shows I mention in the closing notes of the podcast. All of them are listed on the Recommendations page of the podcast at https://www.thugsandmiracles.com/recommendations. Enjoy!

Die Nale Show
#11 Interview mit Guntram Gentes

Die Nale Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 32:49


Warum NetworkMarketing in unseren Kreisen immer noch mit zweifelhaften Aussagen und Blicken betrachtet wird, verwundert mich doch sehr. Es ist häufig die Rede von Schneeballsystemen, der oben verdient und die anderen sind die Doofen! All das sind Gedanken, die leider noch sehr oft in den Köpfen der Menschen gerade in Deutschland stecken. Warum das so ist, kann mir so Recht keiner beantworten. Networkmarketing ist in vielen Ländern der Welt die Vertriebsform. Für Guntram Gentes war es vor Jahren die Chance. Wie er es geschafft hat, sich ein weltweit erfolgreiches Gesundheitsnetzwerk über Jahrzehnte aufzubauen, erzählt er uns in der neuen Folge der NaleShow. Vertrauen, Loyalität, Dankbarkeit, Disziplin, Klarheit und Wahrheit sind für ihn die Erfolgsbausteine bis heute schon immer gewesen. Ob als Fussballprofi, Betriebsratsvorsitzender und bis heute als erfolgreicher Networkmarketer lebt er diese Werte wie kaum ein anderer. Wer weiß, vielleicht bringen Dir genau diese Erfolgsbausteine auch den gewünschten Erfolg bei Deinem TUN. Ich freue mich auf Dein ehrliches und konstruktives Feedback. Viel Spaß beim Anhören der NaleShow! Dein Rainer Mehr über Guntram Gentes kannst du gerne auf Facebook unter Guntram Gentes erfahren. Mehr Infos zu Rainer Nalbach bei https://www.nale-bewegt.com

Menschen Medien Geschichten
Episode 5 - Tarek, Almut, Guntram und Angelika

Menschen Medien Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 23:06


Herzlich Willkommen zur fünften Episode von "Menschen Medien Geschichten". Meine heutigen Gäste sind Tarek Lababidi, Almut Lababidi (geb. Vogel) und nochmals Guntram Wolf zusammen mit seiner Frau Angelika. Es ist eine spannende und bewegende Familiengeschichte. Viel Hörvergnügen!

Trove Thursday
Guntram

Trove Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 109:20


Robert Dean Smith, Marjorie Owens and Tom Fox.

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Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Guntram Vesper - Tieflandsbucht

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 8:20


Nach dem späten und äußerst erfolgreichen Romandebüt Guntram Vespers vor drei Jahren mit „Frohburg“, wird nun der Lyriker wiederentdeckt – die Gedichte des 1941 geborenen Autors sind eine eindrucksvolle persönliche Geschichtsschreibung der letzten Jahrzehnte. Rezension von Ulrich Rüdenauer. Die Gedichte Schöffling Verlag ISBN 978-3-89561-642-6 536 Seiten 32 Euro

Der Ox-Fanzine Podcast
Folge 5 - Guntram Pintgen

Der Ox-Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 39:48


Guntram Pintgen schreibt seit über 20 Jahren fürs Ox, spielte und spielt bei SMALL BUT ANGRY und verbringt mindestens einen Abend in der Woche im AZ Wermelskirchen. Joachim Hiller und Guntram unterhielten sich über eine Jugend in der Provinz ganz nah an der Metropole Düsseldorf sowie über Freud und Leid des Lehrerberufs.

Menschen Medien Geschichten
Episode 3 - Guntram Wolf

Menschen Medien Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 27:21


Herzlich Willkommen zur dritten Episode von “Menschen Medien Geschichten”. Mein heutiger Gast ist Guntram Wolf. Er ist mein Vater, gelernter Landwirt und Rentner. Guntram erzählt uns eine Nachkriegsgeschichte und empfiehlt eine Spiele-App. Viel Hörvergnügen!

DSW21
Guntram Pehlke (DSW21) - Der DSW21-Podcast mit Michael Westerhoff - #08

DSW21

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 34:53


Wie sind wir künftig in der Stadt mobil? Wie werden wir wohnen? Und wie geht's mit dem Thema Glasfaser weiter? Darüber sprechen wir mit Guntram Pehlke, Vorstandsvorsitzender von DSW21. Jetzt den DSW21-Podcast bei iTunes, SoundCloud oder per RSS-Feed abonnieren! Magazin unter www.einundzwanzig.de Videos unter youtube.com/user/do21tv Shownotes: 0:20 Einleitung 0:33 Ist Guntram Pehlke ein Frühaufsteher? 0:45 Welche Aufgabenbereiche gehören zu den Stadtwerken? 1:51 Google-Stichwort "Gehalt" 2:16 Google-Stichwort "DSW21" 3:43 Google-Stichwort "STEAG" 4:08 Google-Stichwort "Alter" 4:17 Google-Stichwort "SPD" 4:38 Guntram Pehlkes Werdegang 6:36 Ursprünge U-Bahn in Dortmund 7:14 Ausbau der U-Bahn möglich? 7:44 Wie der ÖPNV attraktiver werden kann 8:48 App und Ticketkauf mit dem Handy 9:44 Takte erhöhen, damit mehr Menschen ÖPNV fahren können? 11:22 Bus-Netz ausbauen oder bestehende Angebote besser verknüpfen? 12:33 Car-Sharing in Dortmund 13:33 Car-Sharing entlastet Städte nicht 13:52 Die Stärke des VRR und der Übergang zu anderen Verkehrsverbünden 15:43 Einheitliche Lösung für ganz Deutschland 16:54 Womit werden wir künftig fahren: Diesel, Wasserstoff oder Elektro? 17:28 Wann macht der Umstieg auf E-Busse Sinn? 19:03 Oberleitungsbusse 19:50 Erfolgsmodell H-Bahn 22:17 Warum kümmern sich die Stadtwerke auch ums Thema Wohnen? 23:12 "Natürliche Mietpreisbremse" 23:53 Wohnungsbau: Was wird getan? 25:25 Baulücken schließen, in die Höhe bauen oder Flächen entwickeln? 27:03 Innenstadtnahes Wohnen 27:43 Glasfaserausbau in Dortmund 29:04 "Kupfer-Vergangenheit" und Ausblick des Glasfaserausbaus im Altbestand 31:06 Hohenbuschei 32:18 Drei Lieblingsorte

Classical Music Discoveries
14001 R Strauss: Guntram

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 125:29


Set in medieval Germany, the triangular Wagnerian-style story of love and redemption is about the minstrel Guntram, the evil Duke Robert and his saintly wife Freihild.

Biertaucher Podcast
Biertaucher Folge 309

Biertaucher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 53:13


Horst JENS und Guntram plaudern über freie Software und andere Nerd-Themen. Shownotes auf https://goo.gl/UqDwBu oder http://biertaucher.at

RadioLomoco
Dennis und Guntram – Der Weihnachstbaum

RadioLomoco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 19:38


Der Weihnachtsbaum “Papa, das kann nicht dein Ernst sein“, schimpfte Dennis. Seine blaue Wollmütze rutschte ihm fast über die Augen. Schon viel zu lange liefen sie auf dem Weihnachtsbaummarkt herum. Herr Blauberg hielt eine kleine Tanne an der Spitze und drehte sie: „Wieso? Die ist doch wunderschön gewachsen. So gleichmäßig. Die Äste stehen ganz dicht. […]

RadioLomoco
Dennis und Guntram – Zaubern für Profis (Kapitel 1)

RadioLomoco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 17:28


Das Eis „Bitte Papa! Guntram und ich würden so gerne ein Eis essen“, bat Dennis. Sehnsüchtig sah er zu dem knallrot lackierten Eiswagen hinüber. Der dreirädrige Wagen war halb Motorrad, halb Lieferwagen. Die polierten Felgen glitzerten in der heißen Julisonne. Ein rot-weiß gestreifter Sonnenschirm gab ein wenig Schatten. Der Verkäufer trug eine tadellos weiße Jacke. […]

RadioLomoco
Dennis und Guntram – Zaubern für Anfänger (Kapitel 1)

RadioLomoco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 2:33


Die Neuen Dennis Blauberg sah sogar hinter der Mülltonne nach, aber es war weg – einfach verschwunden. Immer stellte er es vor dem Haus ab. Meistens schloss er es am Gartenzaun fest. Wer klaute so eine alte Möhre? Es war kein tolles Fahrrad gewesen, aber er brauchte es doch… Du willst gleich wissen, wie es […]

RadioLomoco
Dennis und Guntram – Zaubern für Fortgeschrittene (Kapitel 1)

RadioLomoco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 19:21


Die Halloweenbeute Guntram war weiß wie Mehl. Blut tropfte aus seinem Mund. Die eiszapfengroßen Vampirzähne glitzerten im Licht der Straßenlaternen. Mit seinem dunkelgrünen Samtumhang und dem weißen Rü­schenhemd sah er aus wie Graf Dracula. „Echt gruselig“, meinte Dennis und setzte seine Monstermaske auf. Giftgrüne Plastikwürmer bohrten sich durch die Stirn der Maske, die Augen leuchteten […]

Radio 3 Opera Guides
Strauss: Guntram

Radio 3 Opera Guides

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2014 7:44


This podcast on Richard Strauss's ‘Guntram' includes contributions by the opera experts Gavin Plumley and David Nice, as well as opera historian Sarah Lenton.

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Philip Banse - Podcast
PB_002 – China: Guntram Greaf

Philip Banse - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2007 20:01


PB_002 - China: Guntram Greaf

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