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19 Nocturne Boulevard
The Temple, from a story by H.P. Lovecraft adapted by Julie Hoverson (19 Nocturne Boulevard reissue of the week)

19 Nocturne Boulevard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 34:20


The crew of a U-Boat in the Great War find some danger runs very very deep CAST Cap. Karl Heinrich - Rick Lewis Lt. Keinze - J. Hoverson Crew:  Shawn Connor & Bryan Hendricksen Music by:  Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Recorded with the assistance of Ryan Hirst of Neohoodoo Studio Editing and Sound:   Julie Hoverson Cover Art - Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a U-boat of the Kaiserliche Marine - can't you tell?" ______________________________________________________________ THE TEMPLE Cast: Lieutenant Commander Karl HEINRICH, Graf von Altberg-Ehrenstein, Lieutenant-Commander in the Imperial German Navy, Prussian (mid 30s?) Lieutenant Jurgen KIENZE, second in command, "womanish Rhinelander" (30) Boatswain MULLER, elderly "superstitious Alsatian swine" SCHMIDT [mid 20s - goes mad] ZIMMER [mid 20s - leads delegation to get rid of idol] BOHIN [mid 20s - goes mad] RAABE [early 20s - engineer] SCHNEIDER [early 20s - engineer] OLIVIA      Did you have any trouble finding it?  What do you mean, what kind of a place is it?  Why, it's a U-Boat of the Kaiserlich Marine, can't you tell?  (That's World War I, for all you younger folks...) [My apologies for any mischaracterization of Germans - it's all from Lovecraft's original text.  His complete lack of knowledge of U-Boats also - But I had to leave in the portholes to support the story.  Any mistakes in military etiquette of the time are probably mine, though.] MUSIC SCENE 1. AMBIANCE     U-BOAT ENGINE SEAMEN     [murmuring voices] SOUND     HATCH OPENS, CLANGING FOOTSTEPS KIENZE     Achtung!  Kapitanleutnant Heinrich on deck! SEAMEN     [instantly silent] HEINRICH     [commanding, slightly angry sounding]  Ser gut!  I have been reviewing the log regarding the sinking of the British freighter Victory, and I must say [getting ominous] that you are - most definitely - [spitting out the words] the single, absolute, most efficient U-boat crew in the Atlantic.  [laughs]  At ease, at ease. SEAMEN     [Excited chatter] KIENZE     I myself cannot wait to view the film we took. HEINRICH     Ya, ya.  [aside] The camera was off before we sank the lifeboats? KIENZE     As always, Kaleu. SOUND     HEARTY CLAP ON SHOULDER HEINRICH     Most excellent.  Come Kienze, I have a bottle of some fine Schnapps.  You must help me celebrate. MUSIC     in then under   SCENE 2. HEINRICH     [on a recording, tired sounding] On August 20, 1917, I, Karl Heinrich, Graf von Altberg-Ehrenstein, Lieutenant-Commander in the Imperial German Navy and in charge of the submarine U-29, deposit this bottle and record in the Atlantic Ocean at a point to me unknown but probably about North Latitude 20 degrees, West Longitude 35 degrees, where my ship lies disabled on the ocean floor. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 3. SFX     SUBMARINE SURFACES SOUND     HATCH OPENS AMBIANCE     CALM SEA, OCCASIONAL BIRDS SOUND     FOOTSTEPS ON METAL HEINRICH     [grunt - stretching noise]  There is nothing like the first step out on deck after a victory, eh?. KIENZE     A "Victory"?  [chuckles]  Ya.  Very amusing. MULLER     [off]  Kaleu, sir!  Come! SOUND     FOOTSTEPS ON METAL HEINRICH     What could be so--  Oh! MULLER     He must be from the Victory, sir! KIENZE     Alive? HEINRICH     Don't be foolish, Kienze, we were far too long submerged.  He would have had a better chance if he let go and braved the waves.  [shouting off]  Remove the corpse! [NOTE - red text will come back at the end in echoes] ZIMMER     Sir!  His hands are in a death grip!  HEINRICH     Fingers break more easily than railings. ZIMMER     [hesitantly] uh... Aye sir! SOUND     POUNDING NOISES HEINRICH     [sanctimonious] One more victim of the unjust war of aggression the English schweinhunds are waging upon the Reich. KIENZE     Truly, he is our victim.  Nothing more. HEINRICH     You do not see the whole picture - [amused] Just like a soft-headed Rhinelander.  If you were a solid Prussian like myself-- SEAMEN     [OFF - NOISE OF AN ALTERCATION] HEINRICH     Vas is los?  Go and see. SOUND     FOOTSTEPS ON METAL KIENZE     What is this?  What is this?  Achtung! SOUND     SCRAMBLE OF MEN GETTING TO THEIR FEET KIENZE     What is so very exciting? ZIMMER     Sir!  Schmidt took something from the pocket of the ... [gulp] d-dead one. KIENZE     Schmidt?  Would you show this to me? SCHMIDT     It is nothing, Leutnant.  KIENZE     I will judge that.  Give it me.  [beat]  Well, this is... certainly something.  I am confiscating it - now put that over the side. SOUND     FOOTSTEPS ON METAL HEINRICH     So? KIENZE     A bauble.  Ivory, I think - looks like a classical bust, ya? HEINRICH     Not a senator, though - this one is much too young and handsome. KIENZE     Possibly a kaiser?  HEINRICH     Or a god. KIENZE     [reluctantly] It is yours, if you want it.  It might be valuable-- HEINRICH     No, no. I have not the sentimental-- MULLER     [off, screams] SOUND     FOOTSTEPS RUNNING ON METAL HEINRICH     [puffing only slightly] What is it? SCHMIDT     [shivering with fear] Muller, sir - it is Muller! KIENZE     Muller's unconscious. HEINRICH     Wake him. SOUND     SLAPS MULLER     [wails] SOUND     ANOTHER SLAP MULLER     [gasps, is silent] HEINRICH     Get him up here.  [command] Stations! SOUND     RUNNING FEET CLANG AWAY KIENZE     Are you going to talk sense now? MULLER     [hollow]  His eyes!  His eyes! KIENZE      Whose eyes?  Speak sense! SOUND     SLAP HEINRICH     Enough!  Muller.  Tell me what is wrong. MULLER     Ya, mein kapitan!  [trying to calm down]  The body - the eyes were closed.  But when they rolled it over the side, they opened - and they were mocking us! HEINRICH     [casual] Superstitious rubbish.  Muller, you have seen corpses before now, and-- MULLER     Sir!  But that is not all!  He--  [sullen, inward] You will not believe me! KIENZE     You are under orders to speak. MULLER     I-- watched as the body hit the water.  I saw it sink beneath the waves, and-- HEINRICH     And--? MULLER     [almost a whisper] It drew its limbs in, and swam away. KIENZE     You filthy lying--! [grunt as about to slap him again] HEINRICH     Nein, Leutnant.  [calming]  Muller.  You know this cannot be true, don't you? MULLER     But I saw-- HEINRICH     Water is deceptive.  It is strange, ya, that the body simply sank - but that is probably due to its waterlogged condition after being held under on our railing for hours.  Beyond that--?  It is all a trick of the light. MULLER     Truly? HEINRICH     I will hear no more about it, ya? MÜLLER     But you should keep no part of him on the ship - it is bad luck.  The statue-- HEINRICH     Is nothing.  It is a trinket.  You go about your duties now, Boatswain. SOUND     RELUCTANT FOOTSTEPS AWAY HEINRICH     Pfaugh.  [muttered growl] Superstitious Alsatian swine!  Why am I surrounded by inferior-- KIENZE     Kaleu?  Do you wish that I throw the bust overb-- HEINRICH     Nonsense.  We do not give in to fear.  We are men of the twentieth century - and, more importantly, officers in the Kaiserliche Marine.  KIENZE     I could... tell them I threw it-- HEINRICH     Do not show weakness.  It makes you sound unreliable. MUSIC     in and under   SCENE 4. HEINRICH     [canned] The next day a very troublesome situation was created by the indisposition of some of the crew.  Evidently suffering from the nervous strain of our long voyage, they had had bad dreams.  When weather turned choppy, we descended to a depth where the sea was comparatively calm, despite a somewhat puzzling southward current which we could not identify from our oceanographic charts. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 5. SOUND     HATCH CLOSES SFX     SUBMARINE SUBMERGES SOUND     FOOTSTEPS ON METAL RAABE     Under-Engineer Raabe, here to make a report, sir! HEINRICH     Where is Schneider?  RAABE     He is ... unwell, sir. HEINRICH     What is wrong? RAABE     He... did not sleep well, sir. HEINRICH     What? KIENZE     It is the same with many of the men, Kaleu.  They are feverish and say they have had bad dreams. HEINRICH     If they are shirking, I will-- RAABE     Sir, no!  Schmidt is burning up with fever, screaming all night in his berth.  HEINRICH     [sympathetic] Then you did not sleep well either, I expect? RAABE     Nein, Kaleu. HEINRICH     [very pleased] Yet you are here, like a good sailor.  Good man-- MULLER     [muttered off] It is the idol.  It is accursed. HEINRICH     What?  Muller? MULLER     [panicky] Nothing.  I said nothing sir. KIENZE     He said-- HEINRICH     [grim] I heard what he said.  Muller, I will have none of this wild peasant superstition on my ship! KIENZE     [amused undertone] You forget, mein noble Kapitan, I am a commoner as well. HEINRICH     [dismissively] Burgher stock.  [teasing slightly]  And they made you an officer - you must have some good qualities. MULLER     What does it matter?  We are all doomed! RAABE     [dismissive] Doomed?  Because some men are sick? HEINRICH     Sehr gut.  We must remain rational at times like these.  Retain our iron German will.  [sharp] Kienze? KIENZE     [snapping to] Ya mein kapitanleutnant? HEINRICH     Remove Boatswain Muller.  KIENZE     Ya, Kaleu.  MUSIC     in and under   SCENE 6. HEINRICH     [canned]  The moans of the sick men were decidedly annoying; but since they did not appear to demoralize the rest of the crew, we did not resort to ... extreme measures. It was our plan to remain where we were and intercept the liner Dacia, mentioned in information from agents in New York. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 7. SOUND      INSIDE THE BOAT.  MANY FEET RUNNING ACROSS METAL, FEET STOP ABRUPTLY CROWD     [muttering, backs up Zimmer throughout the scene.] HEINRICH     Und vas is los? ZIMMER     [clears throat]  Kapitanleutnant, we must request - most strenuously - that you-- HEINRICH     Is this about that knickknack?  What sort of Gypsies are you, to believe such phantasms?  ZIMMER     But what could it hurt, sir?  It is surely not so valuable that it is worth risking-- HEINRICH     What?  Risking what?  The only thing we are risking here is our mission. BOHIN     We will all die! ZIMMER     Shh.  [trying to sound reasonable] Morale, mein kapitan.  It is such a small thing, yet would mean so much to the men. HEINRICH     [low, despising] I see no men here. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 8. HEINRICH     [canned] Everyone seemed inclined to be silent now, as though holding a secret fear. Many were ill, but none made a disturbance. Lieutenant Kienze chafed under the strain, and was annoyed by the merest trifle - such as the schools of dolphins which passed the U-29 in increasing numbers, and the growing intensity of that southward current which was not on our chart. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 9. SOUND     HATCH CLANGS SHUT AMBIANCE     UP TOPSIDE SCHMIDT     That makes seven of us.  We can surely-- ZIMMER     Muller is still in irons.  He can be no help. BOHIN     Muller saw them! ZIMMER     Shh.  None of the crazy talk, Bohin.  We cannot let ourselves-- BOHIN     [too intense to be sane] I have not seen them, but they call to me!  Their voices are like the waves - but waves that make words! SCHMIDT     [sigh] So there are six of us. SOUND     HATCH OPENS, A COUPLE OF FOOTSTEPS RAABE     What is going on here? SCHMIDT     [snort] We are planning a party.  What does it look like? RAABE     What is happening that makes everyone so-- BOHIN     There!  In the WATER!  They have come! RAABE     --Crazy? SOUND     RUNNING FOOTSTEPS, A STRUGGLE, A BODY SLAMMED AGAINST METAL. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 10. HEINRICH     [canned]  He was in a detestably childish state, and babbled of some illusion of dead bodies drifting past the portholes; bodies which he recognized, in spite of bloating, as having seen dying during some of our victorious German exploits. And he said that the young man we had found and tossed overboard was their leader. This was very gruesome and abnormal. MUSIC     HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 11. RAABE     Seaman Bohin tried to leap off the deck.  We had to hold him down until the madness left him, sir. KIENZE     All for such a small thing. SOUND     SMALL IVORY STATUE SET ON TABLE RAABE     That is what this is all about? KIENZE     Just that. SOUND      FOOTSTEPS, STATUE IS SNATCHED UP AND PUT AWAY IN A POCKET ZIMMER     Sir!  Leutnant Kienze?  Bohin is gone!  He is nowhere on the ship.  MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 12. HEINRICH     [canned]  It at length became apparent that we had missed the Dacia altogether. Such failures are not uncommon, and we were more pleased than disappointed, since our return to Wilhelmshaven was now in order. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 13. SOUND     MEASURED FOOTSTEPS AMB     INSIDE SEAMEN     [Muffled, CHEERS!!!] HEINRICH     [sigh]  This soft-headedness is not good.  Morale is the result of willpower, not coddling. KIENZE     Still, I too will be glad when this trip is over.  That southern current we have blundered into bothers me. HEINRICH     It explains how we missed our target.  Not every inch of the ocean is charted properly.  KIENZE     But it is so strong - to be overlooked. RAABE     [clears his throat]  Sir? HEINRICH     Schneider still not feeling well? RAABE     He prefers to remain in the engine room, sir.  He does not like ... being near portholes. KIENZE     Portholes? RAABE     His dreams haunt him.  [hurriedly] But he is not impaired in his job. HEINRICH     [teasing] Well, certainly you did not come all this way to tell us Senior Engineer Schneider does not like portholes.  Out with it! RAABE     Something fantastic has happened.  The boat - it is surrounded by -- dolphins. HEINRICH     Dolphins?  How many? SOUND     KIENZE'S FOOTSTEPS GO AWAY KIENZE     [off] Ya, come and look!  They are everywhere! HEINRICH     Finally something the superstitious can interpret as a good sign, ya? KIENZE     [jubilant] Just as we decide to return to Schlicktown!  This should truly mollify them. HEINRICH     [dry] How fortunate. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 14. HEINRICH     [canned] At noon June 28 we turned northeastward, and despite some rather comical entanglements with the unusual masses of dolphins, were soon under way. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 15. SOUND     SNORING [HEINRICH] SFX     EXPLOSION HEINRICH     [wakes up] What?  What? SOUND     MANY RUNNING FEET, SOME BARE, ONE PAIR OF BOOTS STOMPS THROUGH CALMLY HEINRICH     Report.  Someone report! SCHMIDT     This is your fault, you swine!  You made us‑‑ SOUND     SLAP, BODY HITS METAL WALL HEINRICH     SHUT UP.  Is there anyone who can talk sense? KIENZE     [breathless, and coughing]  They have the fire out.  The explosion was in the engine room.  HEINRICH     What caused it? KIENZE     They have found no cause as yet.  The damage is extensive.  All systems have not yet been tested, but it is certain we have no steering. HEINRICH     No--?  What about the air compressors? KIENZE     They appear undamaged.  But, mein freund-- HEINRICH     Ya?  What is it? KIENZE     Schneider and - and Raabe - they were killed instantly. HEINRICH     [long indrawn breath, then cold as he can be]  That is most unfortunate. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 16. HEINRICH     [canned] Our situation had suddenly become grave indeed; for though the chemical air regenerators were intact, and we could use the devices for raising and submerging the ship and opening the hatches as long as compressed air and storage batteries might hold out, we were powerless to propel or guide the submarine. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 17. SOUND     SNORING [KIENZE] SOUND     CURTAIN OPENS VERY STEALTHILY, HUSHED FOOTSTEPS, RUSTLING KIENZE     [snoring stops] SCHMIDT     [gasp] SOUND     SCUFFLE SOUND      COCK OF GUN KIENZE     What is it you think you are doing? SCHMIDT     [nutso] He demands it!  He will not let me sleep until it is returned to him! HEINRICH     [off] Was iss? KIENZE      A mutiny, kaleu. MUSIC     VERY BRIEF HEINRICH     [muttered] Can we do without Schmidt, short as we are of hands? KIENZE     Hah!  With no engines to maintain, I must always find make-work for the men.  They will go mad [bad choice of words] -- they are restless if left sitting on their hands. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 18. HEINRICH     [canned] German lives are precious, but the constant raving of Schmidt concerning a terrible curse was most subversive of discipline, so drastic steps were taken. The crew accepted the event in a sullen fashion. MUSIC      FADED OUT   SCENE 19. AMBIANCE     INSIDE SOUND     HATCH OPENS ZIMMER     [jubilant, yelling down from above] A ship!  We are delivered! HEINRICH     [composed]  Excellent.  You see, Kienze?  It is never so dark that there is no light.  Come along. SOUND      STEPS CLIMBING LADDER, THEN OUT ON DECK KIENZE     Give me the glasses. ZIMMER      But it is a ship, leutnant, isn't that enough? KIENZE     [suspicious]  Glasses, now! SOUND     A BEAT, THEN HEAVY ITEM PUT IN GLOVED HAND. HEINRICH     Vas ist? KIENZE     [disappointed and disgusted] Yankees.  ZIMMER     But surely surrender is better than death-- HEINRICH     [cold] Zimmer? ZIMMER     [braced for the worst]  Ya, kapitanleutnant? HEINRICH     [colder] Prepare for a dive. SOUND     GOING DOWN LADDER. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 20. HEINRICH     [canned] We did not descend far.  After several hours, we decided to return to the surface, however, the ship failed to respond to our direction in spite of all that the mechanics could do. Some of the men began to mutter again, but the sight of an automatic pistol calmed them. MUSIC      HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 21. KIENZE     Kaleu, the men are very restless.  They fear the worst, being trapped and drifting.  They blame us for making a bad decision. HEINRICH     [offhand] It was the only decision to make.  None but a weakling would surrender to the Yankees.  KIENZE     Any man may turn weak in such conditions-- HEINRICH     [self-satisfied] No Prussian.  And if I must be the backbone so my crew can stand straight as men, so be it.  KIENZE     The men are restless.  Angry. HEINRICH     [dangerous] If they will not stand, then I will put them down and stamp their bodies into pulp fit only to paint the walls. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 22. HEINRICH     [canned] It was about 5 A.M., that the general mutiny broke loose. The six remaining pigs of seamen, suspecting that we were lost, suddenly burst into a mad fury, roared like the animals they were, and broke instruments and furniture indiscriminately. Leutnant Kienze seemed paralyzed and inefficient, as one might expect of a soft, womanish Rhinelander. MUSIC     HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 23. SOUND     FADING IN, SIX GUNSHOTS, ECHO FADES AWAY HEINRICH      [breathing hard] KIENZE     [gasping, almost hysterical] HEINRICH     [deep breath] Get up. KIENZE     [gasps] Did you--?  Was that ... necessary? HEINRICH     [scornful laugh] You saw them.  Now, stand.  We need to clean house. KIENZE     What do you plan to do? HEINRICH     What else?  Put them out.  We can't keep them here to stink up the place. SOUND      SCUFFLING, THEN SHUFFLING FEET KIENZE     We can use the top hatch-- HEINRICH     Ya, ya.  [going off] Make sure they are all dead, will you?  KIENZE     [calling] Where are--?  This will be easier with two. HEINRICH     [turning back, briefly] So would killing them, but I had to handle that.  This is your part.  [leaving again] Let me know when you need help getting them up into the hatch. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 24. HEINRICH     [canned] Our compasses, depth gauges, and other delicate instruments were ruined by the rampage of those swine; henceforth our only reckoning would be guesswork, based on our watches, the calendar, and our apparent rate of drift. MUSIC     FADED OUT   SCENE 25. SOUND     FEET COMING IN [KEINZE] HEINRICH     Look at this. KIENZE     [coming in]  Ya?  Oh, ya, more dolphins.  Very exciting. HEINRICH     No, no - this one here.  See the one with the scar? KIENZE     Ya. HEINRICH     How deep are we, did we determine? KIENZE     Too deep for dolphins, certainly, but-- HEINRICH     I have been watching this one in the searchlight for two hours now - and he has not left our side.  Delphinus delphis is a cetacean mammal, unable to subsist without air. KIENZE     Perhaps they are magic dolphins.  [trying to chuckle] I'm not interested in them until we run out of other rations. HEINRICH     It is a very important discovery.  Perhaps a new sub-species. KIENZE     [sigh] I'm sure the dolphins will be fascinated when you present your paper to them. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 26. HEINRICH     [canned] With the passage of time Kienze and I decided that we were still drifting south, meanwhile sinking deeper and deeper. I could not help observing, however, the inferior scientific knowledge of my companion. His mind was not Prussian, but given to imaginings with no value. MUSIC     HAS FADED OUT   SCENE 27. SOUND     SEARCHLIGHT COMES ON KIENZE     Fabulous, isn't it? HEINRICH     Sunken ships? Interesting, yes, but fabulous?  What else are you likely to find on the ocean floor?  KIENZE     No, no - look there.  To the right.  You see?  That peak.  It is -- HEINRICH     A rock. KIENZE     No!  It is too regular for a rock.  You will see when we get closer. HEINRICH     Wake me when you can see it, then.  I think I will have some sleep. KIENZE     You don't care? HEINRICH     Ya, ya.  Do you need me to remain? SOUND     SITS IN CHAIR KIENZE     [beat] We have lost our escort. SOUND      LEAFING THROUGH A BOOK HEINRICH     Vas? KIENZE     Your beloved dolphins.  They have finally abandoned us. HEINRICH     I am more surprised they remained with us so long. KIENZE     [beat] What are we to do? HEINRICH     Do?  About the dolphins?  I am sure they can take care of themselves. KIENZE     You know what I mean!  What are we to do when we run out of...  of... everything HEINRICH     That is days, perhaps weeks away.  Why waste angst? KIENZE     But - there is no hope.  We will ... we must die. HEINRICH     Everyone must die. KEINZE     We could try and get to the surface - one of us - in the diving suit.  HEINRICH     And how deep did we decide we were? KEINZE     [beat, sigh] very deep. HEINRICH     If you want to take the suit, and try to get it to the surface, you are welcome.  But you know what will happen. KEINZE     It is possible to survive caissons disease. ["the bends"]  Even drastic decompression-- HEINRICH     As a cripple?  With joints that never work without pain?  With skin so damaged no one can look you in the face?  Perhaps paralyzed, even?  Incontinent? KEINZE     [sigh] HEINRICH     Better to die as a man than live as a beast.  Of course you might be lucky and have an embolism on the way up, and then ride the waves as a corpse.  MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 28. HEINRICH     [canned] His mind was tired, but I am always a German, and was quick to notice that the U-29 was standing the deep-sea pressure splendidly. Our southward speed, as gauged by the ocean floor, was about as I had estimated from the organisms passed at higher levels. MUSIC     FADE AND OUT   SCENE 29. SOUND     BOTTLE POURS KIENZE     [slightly drunk]  Ya, plenty of air and food, but this [long gulping swig] won't last forever. HEINRICH     Not at the rate you are abusing it. KIENZE     I cannot lose myself in study as you do.  What is the point?  So you know so much more before you die.  HEINRICH     It is not impossible we will encounter another u-boat. KIENZE     Wake up Karl!  This boat - it is our tomb.  We are dead men.  All we have left to do is lie down. HEINRICH     Go to bed, Leutnant.  There is no point in talking when you are totalblau. KIENZE     [laughs bitterly]  You are going to give me orders yet?  What if I disobey?  You clap me in irons?  You will shoot me? HEINRICH     [close and dangerous]  I will remind you that you are a man, a trained soldier, and an officer of the kaiser's navy, and as such you should have the will to face death.  KIENZE     I am a soldier, ya.  I can face death in battle.  It is this lingering, drifting fate that horrifies me.  It is like having a fatal disease - you know you must die, but you cannot know when. HEINRICH     Very well, then. SOUND     GUN OUT OF HOLSTER, CLICK AS BULLETS ARE CHECKED, GUN DROPPED ON TABLE HEINRICH     More air for me. SOUND     RATTLE OF CURTAIN, FOOTSTEPS LEAVE, RATTLE OF GUN ON TABLE MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 30. HEINRICH     [canned] The fact of our coming death affected Kienze curiously.  I was very sorry for him, for I dislike to see a German suffer; but he was not a good man to die with. For myself I was proud, knowing how the Fatherland would revere my memory. MUSIC     FADES OUT   SCENE 31. SOUND     SNORING [KIENZE] KIENZE     [waking with a horrified start, screaming] He is calling! He is calling! I hear him! SOUND     FOOTSTEPS, DOOR HEINRICH     [coming on]  What is wrong? KIENZE     We must go!  He will not call forever! SOUND     SLAP KIENZE     [gasps, breathing hard, almost sobbing] HEINRICH     [commanding] Calm down. Remember yourself, man. KIENZE     V-v-vas?  Kaleu? HEINRICH     There you are.  [disdainful] You were having a nightmare.  Now you are better.  SOUND     FOOTSTEPS BEGIN TO WALK AWAY KIENZE     No. SOUND     FOOTSTEPS STOP HEINRICH     [sigh] Vas? KIENZE     It was not a dream.  It was a voice.  I still hear it, you see!  I still hear him.  He calls to me - to us.  I don't know why you cannot hear him! HEINRICH     You are still drunk.  Or deluded. KIENZE     I am not.  Truly.  If you do not believe me, look out the porthole, and you will see his face.  It is right in front of us.  HEINRICH     What?  Show me.  Ah - blackness.  Precisely what is between your ears. KIENZE     The searchlight - kommen-zie! SOUND     FOOTSTEPS, SEARCHLIGHT COMES ON KIENZE     There!  There! HEINRICH     Mein gott! MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 32. HEINRICH     [canned] I am not given to emotion of any kind, but my amazement was very great when I saw what lay revealed in that electrical glow. And yet as one reared in the best Kultur of Prussia, I should not have been amazed, for geology and tradition alike tell us of great transpositions in oceanic and continental areas. What I saw was an extended and elaborate array of ruined edifices; all in various stages of preservation. MUSIC     OUT   SCENE 33. HEINRICH     [pleased] Atlantis!  And we, Germans, have discovered it!  This is stupendous. KIENZE     He is out there.  His temple lies still before us, and he watches us from afar. HEINRICH     You saw this in your dreams? KIENZE     [disturbingly reasonable] He told me.  We should go. HEINRICH     Go?  Where? KIENZE     To him.  Come now - do not wait until later; it is better to repent and be forgiven than to defy and be condemned. HEINRICH     You think we should go outside?  We have only one diving apparatus. KIENZE     [laughs disturbingly]  A suit?  We need no suits - he will gather us to him.  HEINRICH     You have finally crossed into madness.  I will find you some medication. KIENZE     You cannot cure this with your science, Karl.  You are so sensible, and what does it get you?  Nothing.  Nothing!  Come now, or there will be nothing left for you! HEINRICH     You are mad.  KIENZE     [losing it] If I am mad, it is a blessing. May the gods pity the man who in his callousness can remain sane to the hideous end! Come and be mad whilst he still calls with mercy!   MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 34. HEINRICH     [canned] As he spoke he took his ivory image from the table, pocketed it, and seized my arm in an effort to drag me up the companionway to the deck.  When that did not work, he fled.  In a moment I heard the grind of the first hatch, and understood that he meant to open them both, exposing the U-29 to the water outside, a vagary of suicidal and homicidal mania for which I was scarcely prepared. MUSIC     OUT   SCENE 35. SOUND     THE HATCH WHEEL SPINS SOUND      GUN COCKS HEINRICH     One more move and I shoot. KIENZE     [laughs hysterically]  Shoot?  I have nothing to fear.  He will welcome me. HEINRICH     Did I say I would kill you?  I will shoot you in the leg, and clap you in irons. KIENZE     You ... would do that!? HEINRICH     Ya.  [jaunty]  But, I am not one to hold a man back.  If you wish to go, go.  I will even run the hatches for you. KIENZE     You... why? HEINRICH     Further, I will watch and make sure he finds you, once you are adrift. KIENZE     [plaintive] But you will not come with me? HEINRICH     Nein.  I have things yet to accomplish. KIENZE     Very well.  But he will not be pleased with you if you ignore his summons. MUSIC     IN AND UNDER   SCENE 36. HEINRICH     [canned] After I saw that Kienze was no longer in the boat I threw the searchlight around the water.  I wished to ascertain whether the water-pressure would flatten him as it theoretically should, or whether the body would be unaffected, like those extraordinary dolphins. I did not, however, succeed in finding my late companion, for, owing to the abruptness of the change of angle, a wire was disconnected, which necessitated a delay of many minutes for repairs. MUSIC     OUT   SCENE 37. SOUND     SEARCHLIGHT OUT [NOTE: "HIS ECHO" REFERS TO HEINRICH'S OWN WORDS FROM EARLIER IN THE SHOW - COMING BACK TO HAUNT HIM.  THEY WILL BE PUT IN IN POST, AND HEINRICH SHOULD NOT REALLY PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THEM AS HE SPEAKS, AS THEY AREN'T ACTUALLY CONVERSING.] HEINRICH     [slow sigh] HIS ECHO     [very quiet] He would have had a better chance if he let go and braved the waves.  HEINRICH     Alone.  To survive until I die.  [deep breath] Very well.  SOUND      FOOTSTEPS HIS ECHO     [very quiet]  One more victim of the unjust war of aggression... SOUND      PULL OUT BOOK, OPEN AND PAGE THROUGH.   SCENE 38. MUSIC IN HEINRICH     [canned] I must be careful how I record my awakening today, for I am unstrung, and much hallucination is necessarily mixed with fact. Psychologically my case is most interesting, and I regret that it cannot be observed scientifically by a competent German authority. HIS ECHO     If you were a solid Prussian like myself-- HEINRICH     Upon opening my eyes my first sensation was an overmastering desire to visit the rock temple that stood before the now-stationary U29. HIS ECHO     No, no. I have not the sentimental-- HEINRICH     a desire which grew every instant, yet which I automatically sought to resist. MUSIC OUT   SCENE 39. SOUND     VAGUE CHANTING, DEEP UNDER. HEINRICH     [Waking suddenly]  Heh?  What is this? SOUND     SCRABBLE OUT OF BED, CROSS ROOM HEINRICH     Light?  Where is this coming from?  [wild hope] Could it be? SOUND     RUN THROUGH SHIP HEINRICH     Where?  Another ship?  [muttered] Port side, port side.  Aha! [sound of triumph turns into sound of dismay]  HIS ECHO     Superstitious rubbish.  HEINRICH     It is alight! MUSIC UP   SCENE 40. HEINRICH     It is well that the reader accept nothing which follows as objective truth, for the events are necessarily the subjective and unreal creations of my overtaxed mind. HIS ECHO     It is all a trick of the light. HEINRICH     When I attained the conning tower I found the sea in general far less luminous than I had expected. But the door and windows of the undersea temple hewn from the rocky hill were vividly aglow with a flickering radiance, as from a mighty altar-flame far within. HIS ECHO     I will have none of this wild peasant superstition on my ship! HEINRICH     The light showed that the friezes which covered the front of the temple, clearly carved from the solid rock of the cliffside, depicted many repetitions of but one face - the same face as the ivory bust which Kienze had carried back to the sea with him. HIS ECHO     --this one is much too young and handsome. HEINRICH     The rest is very simple. HIS ECHO     --a god. HEINRICH     My impulse to visit and enter the temple has now become an inexplicable and imperious command which ultimately cannot be denied. HIS ECHO     This soft-headedness is not good.  HEINRICH     My own German will no longer controls my acts, and volition is henceforward possible only in minor matters. HIS ECHO     Do not show weakness.  It makes you sound unreliable. HEINRICH     When first I saw that I must go, HIS ECHO     That is most unfortunate. HEINRICH     I prepared my diving suit, helmet, and air regenerator for instant donning, HIS ECHO     --have an embolism on the way up, and ride the waves as a corpse.  HEINRICH     and immediately commenced to write this hurried chronicle in the hope that it may some day reach the world. HIS ECHO     This is your part.  HEINRICH     I shall seal the manuscript in a bottle and entrust it to the sea as I leave the U-29 forever. HIS ECHO     Better to die as a man than live as a beast. HEINRICH     I have no fear, not even from the prophecies of the madman Kienze. HIS ECHO     None but a weakling would surrender HEINRICH     What I have seen cannot be true, and I know that this madness of my own, will at most lead only to suffocation when my air is gone. HIS ECHO     you should have the will to face death. HEINRICH     The light in the temple is a sheer delusion, and I shall die calmly like a German, in the black and forgotten depths. HIS ECHO     Why waste angst? HEINRICH     This demoniac laughter which I hear as I write comes only from my own weakening brain. HIS ECHO     blackness.  Precisely what is between your ears. HEINRICH     So I will carefully don my suit and walk boldly up the steps into the primal shrine, that silent secret of unfathomed waters and uncounted years. HIS ECHO     If you wish to go, go.  END  

The Jubal Show
Jubal Fresh writes an open letter to women on International Women's Day!

The Jubal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 38:15


Do you hear Beyonce in the background!? Find out the answer to that question in this episode of the Jubal Show!For todays Ridiculous Internet Question we are asking, besides the bedroom where is the best place to do it! Heinrich aka Jubl Fresh loses Peter's package in this Phone Prank, Carmen can't get a call back from David after meeting on Tinder in this Frist Date Follow Up, another unbelievable Dirty Little Secret about Vegas and Jubal Fresh writes an open letter to women on International Women's Day! Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow

Phone Pranks with Jubal Fresh
Why did my package go to the wrong place!?

Phone Pranks with Jubal Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 4:38


A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style. Today Peter's friend set him up because he sent him a package and it has arrived but he keeps telling him it hasn't! It was suppose to go to Vancover Washington but Heinrich aka Jubal Fresh tells him it's in Vancouver, Canada! Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow

The Space Show
Dr. Heinrich Pas, Tuesday, 3-7-23

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023


We welcomed Dr. Pas to speak about his new book, "The One." We zeroed in on quantum physics, consciousness and much much more. Several excellent phone calls and emails. Don't miss this program. Read the full summary at www.thespaceshow.com for Tuesday, March 7, 2023 as a special morning Space Show program.

radioWissen
Heinrich Held - Ein Ministerpräsident und der Untergang Bayerns

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 23:08


Heinrich Held kämpft über die gesamte Zeit der Weimarer Republik vor allem für eines: für ein starkes Bayern in einem föderalistischen Deutschland. Doch ausgerechnet er wird der Ministerpräsident sein, der 1933 den Untergang Bayerns zu verkraften hat. Autor: Hans Hinterberger

Das war der Tag (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk
Das war der Tag, 20.02.2023, komplette Sendung

Das war der Tag (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 47:08


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Foundations of Amateur Radio
Some Amateur Radio ABCs ...

Foundations of Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 4:30


Foundations of Amateur Radio A is for Antenna, the eyes and ears of any amateur station. You'll spend eighty percent of your life attempting to get twenty percent improvement for any antenna you'll ever use. B is for Balun, bringing together the balanced and unbalanced parts of your antenna system. C is for Coax, the versatile conductor that snakes into your station, one roll at a time. D is for Dipole, the standard against which all antennas are measured, simple to make, simple to use and often first in the many antenna experiments you'll embark on in your amateur journey. E is for Electron, source of all things RF, the beginning, middle and end of electromagnetism, the reason you are an amateur. F is for Frequency, the higher you go, the faster it happens. G is for Gain, measured against a baseline, you'll throw increasing amounts of effort at getting more, one decibel at a time. H is for Hertz, Heinrich to his mother, the first person to transmit and receive controlled radio waves in November of 1886 proving that James Clerk Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism was correct. I is for Ionosphere, the complex and ever changing layers that surround Earth which led radio amateurs to discover HF propagation in 1923. J is for JOTA, the Jamboree On The Air where radio amateurs, guides and scouts come together on the third full weekend of October to share global communications. K is for Kerchunk, the sound caused by the local repeater that brings a smile to the operator and a grimace to the listener, created by pushing the talk button and not saying anything. L is for Logging, the only way you'll ever remember who you spoke to and when and the perfect excuse for bragging to your friends after you managed to collect contacts all over the globe. M is for Modulation, adding information to a radio signal by varying the amplitude, frequency, or phase. N is for Net, a social excuse for getting on air and making noise with your friends. O is for Oscillator, making repeating currents or voltages by non-mechanical means. P is for Prefix, the beginning part of an amateur callsign that identifies your country or region of origin. Q is for QRP, the best way to make just enough noise to make yourself heard, low power is the way to go! R is for Resonance, the point where a circuit responds strongly to a particular frequency and less to others, used every time you tune a radio or an antenna or both. S is for Shack, the space you call home, where you live your radio dream. The size of the corner of the kitchen table, the back-seat of your car or a purpose built structure with never enough space, no matter how much you try. T is for Transceiver, a single box that contains both a transmitter and receiver that share a common circuit. U is for UTC, Coordinated Universal Time, the only time zone that radio amateurs should use for any activity that goes beyond their suburb. V is for VFO, the Variable Frequency Oscillator that provides radio amateurs with frequency agility, the means to listen anywhere, any-time. W is for Waterfall, which displays radio signals across multiple frequencies at the same time. X is for XIT, Transmit Incremental Tuning, changing your transmitter frequency whilst listening on the same frequency, helpful when you're trying to break through a DX pile-up. Y is for Yagi, or Yagi-Uda antenna, the most popular directional antenna invented in 1926 by Shintaro Uda at the Tohoku Imperial University in Japan and popularised to the English speaking world by his boss Hidetsugu Yagi. Z is for Zulu, the last word in the phonetic alphabet that every amateur should know and use. 73 is for best regards. Saying goodbye is hard to do, this says so without fanfare and clears your station from the air. I'm Onno VK6FLAB

Hidden Streams
Psalm 98 Colin Heinrich sings "Face to Face"

Hidden Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 15:15


All creation groans under the weight of sin, greed, and despair. As we enter into the season of Lent we have good reasons for hope. The greatest is that we shall see our Savior and rfully realize the love that is ours for eternity. A love which we have received, not earned, and great and mysterious things await us forever. Colin Heinrich sings "Face to Face".  Support the Show -(https://www.1517.org/donate)  The 1517 Podcast Network (https://www.1517.org/podcasts)

Science Salon
325. Heinrich Päs — The One: How an Ancient Idea Holds the Future of Physics

Science Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 88:09


Shermer and Päs discuss: monism vs. dualism • What is time? • What is a field? • Is math all there is? Is math universal? • the double-slit experiment • superposition • metaphors in science • limitations of models and theories of reality • limitations of analogies between western physics and eastern mysticism • What banged the Big Bang? • Are we living in a matrix? • the Second Laws of Thermodynamics and directionality in nature • Model Dependent Realism • string theory, the multiverse, consciousness, the origin of the universe, and why there is something rather than nothing: are these soluble problems? Heinrich Päs is a professor of theoretical physics at TU Dortmund University in Germany. He has held positions at Vanderbilt University, the University of Alabama, and the University of Hawai'i and has conducted research visits at CERN and Fermilab. He lives in Bremen, Germany. His new book is The One: How an Ancient Idea Holds the Future of Physics.  

Das war der Tag (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk
Das war der Tag vom 17. Februar 2023, komplette Sendung

Das war der Tag (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 46:50


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Horror Queers
Possession (1981) feat. Jenn Adams

Horror Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 139:09


Put down that carving knife and pull out that tentacle monster because we're heading all the way to divided Berlin to discuss Andrzej Żuławski's loud and proud 1981 masterpiece Possession! Joining us for the conversation is Losers' Club and Psychoanalysis Podcast co-host Jenn Adams!Join us as we sing all the praises for Isabelle Adjani's mesmerizing performance (if you've seen the subway scene, you know why) before trying to pick apart every single bit of emotion that this film exudes. And it's...a lot.Plus: hot Sam Neill, deranged rocking, gay detectives, dirty-ass feathers, la queer reading of Heinrich and so, so so many slaps. Are we dealing with Sister Faith or Sister Chance? You tell us!References:> David West. “Possession: A Marriage of the natural and the supernatural.” The Twin GeeksQuestions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremote> Jenn: @jennferatuBe sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everstory
EP 10 | Spirit-Filled Leadership - Kinzie Heinrich

Everstory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 43:32


Today, Kinzie Heinrich sits down to talk about living a life of leadership. Kinzie works hard to maintain a humble, consistent presence in the lives of young people around the church.  Jesus says that the greatest among us will be the most humble … in fact, they'll be the servants working without praise. That's Kinzie. Listen to her story to find out more! Our mission with Everstory is to seek out and celebrate everyone's story. No story is too big, no story is too small. Please feel free to reach out and share your story. We'd love to listen!Find us on Facebook or Instagram to learn more! Want to share your story? Send us an email to stories@doxology.church

Hidden Streams
Psalm 30 Colin Heinrich sings "By Your love and Grace Alone"

Hidden Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 16:48


Psalm 30 is a Psalm for the dedication of the temple. However, it doesn't mention the temple and seemingly is unrelated to this subject. What gives? Once again Chad makes sense of all this in this eye opening episode. Colin Heinrich sings "By Your Love and Grace alone".  

BRIDGE Radio
#198 Dr. Donald McKim: An Introduction to the Life & Theology of Heinrich Bullinger

BRIDGE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 61:46


In this episode of Bridge Radio we are joined by returning guest, Dr. Donald McKim. Dr. McKim tells us about the life and theology of Swiss theologian Heinrich Bullinger and reveals what his views can mean for faithful Christian living today.

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Electrify This!
National Leaders on the Future of Climate and Electrification

Electrify This!

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 56:49


Three national climate policy stars kick off Season 3 to recap 2022 successes, predict what's in store for 2023 on the policy front, and outline how the Inflation Reduction Act will benefit states, households, and the climate. U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, U.S. Representative Kathy Castor of Florida, and Kelly Speakes-Backman of Invenergy share their insights on how we made major progress last year and why we can expect an action-packed year ahead!  Guest BiosU.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (New Mexico) has served in the Senate since 2012 and sits on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources, Appropriations, Intelligence, and Joint Economic Committees. Senator Heinrich is focused on creating the jobs of the future and confronting the climate crisis. He served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and four years as an Albuquerque City Council, serving as City Council President. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri. U.S. House of Representatives Kathy Castor (Florida) is Tampa Bay's voice in the U.S. Congress. She was elected in 2006 and represents Florida's 14th Congressional district, and is the first woman to represent Hillsborough and Pinellas counties in Congress. She serves as a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Chair of the former Select Committee on the Climate Crisis. She previously served as a Hillsborough County Commissioner, Chair of the Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission, and President of the Florida Association of Women Lawyers. She holds degrees from Emory University and Florida State University College of Law. Kelly Speakes-Backman is the Executive Vice President of Public Affairs with   Invenergy, where she leads communications, government affairs, and marketing activities. She previously served as the Acting Assistant Secretary and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the Department of Energy, where she oversaw the planning and execution of the organization's $3.2B portfolio of activities in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation. She also served as the first CEO of the Energy Storage Association and Commissioner of the Maryland Public Service Commission. Kelly was honored in 2019 by The Cleanie Awards as Woman of the Year.To Dig in Deeper, Check out these Must-Read Resources:White House Fact Sheet on the Inflation Reduction Act & White House Inflation Reduction Act GuidebookHouse Select Committee on the Climate Crisis Archive Website  Implementing the Inflation Reduction Act Report Series, Energy InnovationInfrastructure and Investment in Jobs Act Resources for Local Governments Energy Innovation Careers - We're Hiring!

Phone Pranks with Jubal Fresh
Heinrich has all your stuff in this Jubal Phone Prank!

Phone Pranks with Jubal Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 4:58


A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style.Daniel sets up her brother Steven with a Jubal Phone Prank because he is moving across the country and all his furniture is late! So Pete Eakins aka Jubal Fresh calls him to let him know Heinrich has all his stuff! He is not going to be happy! Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow

Accidental Fundraiser
Aligning Your Board Members and the Mission with Bret Heinrich

Accidental Fundraiser

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 38:37


Accidental Fundraiser
It's Worth It with Bret Heinrich

Accidental Fundraiser

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 1:54


There are multiple paths to becoming an accidental fundraiser and let's face it, accidental or not, fundraising is hard, but in the end, it's worth it. Of course, it doesn't hurt to be reminded of the joys of fundraising and the impact it can have on the world. Here's a snippet of insight from those doing it to keep you inspired. Check out the full episode later this week and be sure to follow Accidental Fundraiser so you never miss any of our other conversations to help you reach your nonprofit goals.

Brian Thomas
Don Heinrich Tolzmann - BOOK - The Roebling Suspension Bridge

Brian Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 10:54


Alphabet Flight: A Marvel Encyclopedic Adventure

Art is joined by Harry talking about nazi dad. Harry can sometimes be found on The Bonus Role, a group that does live-plays on Twitch. Art is also on Creepy Critters, Over Innsmouth, and Into the Rewatch podcasts. You can help by donating to Patreon. Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok as @alphabetflight or at the Hodge Pod Facebook Group.

WDR ZeitZeichen
Heinrich Zille, Zeichner und Fotograf (Geburtstag, 10.01.1858)

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 14:59


Berlin zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Das Leben der einfachen Leute ist geprägt von Arbeit und Armut, Krankheit, Suff und Prügelei. Und Heinrich Zille fängt dieses "Milljöh" in eindringlichen Zeichnungen ein - liebevoll, schonungslos, sozialkritisch. Autoren: Veronika Bock und Ulrich Biermann Von Ulrich Biermann ; Bock Veronika.

YourClassical Daily Download
Heinrich Marschner: Beautiful Ella: Overture

YourClassical Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 6:22


Heinrich Marschner: Beautiful Ella: Overture Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Pardubice Dario Salvi, conductor More info about today's track: Naxos 8.574449 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon

Debout les copains !
Johann Heinrich Füssli

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 8:40


Stéphane Bern, entouré de ses chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amuse avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retrace les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Johann Heinrich Füssli.

Hidden Streams
Psalm 93 Colin Heinrich sings "Your Throne Remains"

Hidden Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 13:03


Life can get so complicated, so full of mind numbing details and various pains that it's easy to wish we lived in a simpler time. Chad talk about unchanging rule of God. THe God who is unmoved by storms, the God we can draw near to and rest. Colin Heinrich sings "Your Throne Remains".  

Les récits de Stéphane Bern
Johann Heinrich Füssli

Les récits de Stéphane Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 8:40


Stéphane Bern, entouré de ses chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amuse avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retrace les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Johann Heinrich Füssli.

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Neue Regierung in Israel - Heinrich (SPD): "Netanjahu muss bei Provokationen eingreifen"

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 9:23


Die Vorsitzende der deutsch-israelischen Parlamentariergruppe im Bundestag, Gabriela Heinrich (SPD), sieht nach dem Besuch des israelischen Ministers für Nationale Sicherheit auf dem Tempelberg Ministerpräsident Netanjahu in der Verantwortung.Grieß, ThielkoDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Tipping Point New Mexico
466 NM population drops, Medicaid failure, hint of tax reform, Paul in National Review

Tipping Point New Mexico

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 44:08


MLG and the other winners from November were sworn in over the New Year's weekend. We can discuss what she had to say and what 2023 has in store. She has also named a new health secretary from Oregon.  NM population drops in latest Census data. Ten years on was NM's Medicaid reform a failure?  Rep. Jason Harper has released a one-pager on some reforms to NM's gross receipts tax. Details are fuzzy, but Wally and Paul are optimistic.   In a new National Review column I highlight the ways in which Arizona and Mississippi have outperformed New Mexico without higher spending. Sen. Heinrich had yet another opinion piece published on his pet issue of "electrification."   

Hirn & Heinrich – der Wissenspodcast des DZNE
Hirn & Heinrich - Bewegung in der ALS-Forschung: Gibt es einen Durchbruch?

Hirn & Heinrich – der Wissenspodcast des DZNE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 46:31


Tut sich etwas bei der Entwicklung von Therapien gegen die Amyotrophe Lateralsklerose (ALS)? 2022 gab es verschiedene Berichte, zum Beispiel über die ALS-Patientin „Anna K.“, deren Gesundheit sich durch experimentelle Medikamente deutlich verbessert hat. Und in der Tat ist einiges passiert, seit wir uns in den Podcast-Episoden von März (Folge 08) und April 2021 (Folge 09) erstmals mit dieser tückischen, tödlich verlaufenden Krankheit beschäftigt haben: Es gibt neue Erkenntnisse zu genetischen Ursachen der Erkrankung, und damit auch grundlegenden Mechanismen ihres Verlaufs. In einigen Fällen zeigen die Medikamente „JaciFUSen“ und „Tofersen“ tatsächlich Wirkung gegen bestimmte, genetisch bedingte Formen der ALS. Und könnte es sein, dass auch andere, bereits bekannte Medikamente gegen ALS wirken? Im Gespräch mit Patrick Weydt, Forscher am DZNE und Leiter der Ambulanz für ALS und andere Motoneuronerkrankungen am Universitätsklinikum Bonn, wirft Sabine Heinrich Schlaglichter auf diese aktuellen Entwicklungen und versucht eine Einordnung: Wie sehr lassen sich spektakuläre Einzelfälle auf die Allgemeinheit übertragen? Und was bedeutet das für die Aussichten auf Therapie oder Heilung? Zu Anfang der Episode gedenkt die Moderatorin des im Dezember an ALS verstorbenen ALS-Aktivisten Bruno Schmidt. Bis zuletzt hat er sich gegen die Krankheit eingesetzt – durch offene und ehrliche Berichte über sein Leben mit ALS, durch Vermittlung von Hoffnung und Hilfe für viele Betroffene, und durch die Sammlung von Spenden für die Forschung. Auch das DZNE trauert um Bruno Schmidt und dankt ihm für seinen unermüdlichen Einsatz.

Podcast – Spieleveteranen
#300: Best of 2022 – Spiele

Podcast – Spieleveteranen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 115:27


Spieleveteranen-Episode 52-2022 (#300) Besetzung: Heinrich Lenhardt und Jörg Langer begrüßen die Gastveteranen Anatol Locker, Michael Hengst und Roland Austinat. Aufnahmedatum: 21.12.2022 Laufzeit: 1:55:27 Stunden (0:00:15 Smalltalk – 0:12:48 Spielejahr 2022) Zur runden Episodenzahl tagt die große Jahresendrunde: Im 300. Spieleveteranen-Podcast begrüßen Heinrich und Jörg die Gastveteranen Anatol Locker, Michael Hengst und Roland Austinat. Wir blicken gemeinsam auf … Continue reading "#300: Best of 2022 – Spiele"

Das war der Tag (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk
Das war der Tag, 24.12.2022, komplette Sendung

Das war der Tag (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 47:06


Heinrich, Danielwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der TagDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Games Insider
Games Insider #65 (feat. Heinrich Lenhardt)

Games Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 150:12


Liebe Freunde, in dieser weihnachtlichen Folge von Games Insider begrüßen wir endlich mal wieder den einzigartigen Heinrich Lenhardt vom Spieleveteranen-Podcast, der sein neues E-Book Lenhardts Spielejahr 1985 mitgebracht hat und vorstellt. Und auch ansonsten haben wir jede Menge schöne Themen für euch auf Lager. Das erwartet euch in Folge 65: [0:07:23] Conference Call Die Herren Journalisten sprechen über ihre letzten aktuellen (Agentur-)Artikel und Podcast-Aufnahmen sowie den bevorstehenden Weihnachtsurlaub, Sönke berichtet von einem denkwürdigen London-Event zu Company of Heroes 3, Gast-Star Heinrich skizziert seinen Arbeitsalltag auf Vancouver Island und Andy ist nicht nur wegen seines Blog-Projekts The Awardian voller Tatendrang. Und dann muss Benedikt noch das völlig unerwartete Pokal-Aus seiner U14 verarbeiten … [0:32:04] Insider Talk Was kann man vom Anfang Januar 2023 erscheinenden E-Book Lenhardts Spielejahr 1985 erwarten, wie war Heinrichs Arbeits- und Spieleauswahlprozess? Der Autor beantwortet die Fragen der Games Insider, schwärmt von Klassikern wie The Eidolon, Super Pipeline II oder Paradroid und plaudert eifrig aus dem Nähkästchen. Und auch Gameplan-Kollege Winnie Forster bringt in Kürze die stark erweiterte fünfte Auflage seiner „Spielkonsolen und Heimcomputer“-Enzyklopädie heraus. Anschließend diskutiert das Quintett über die Preisträger der Game Awards 2022 und gleicht diese mit den eigenen Spielen des Jahres ab. Hat da jemand Elden Ring und God of War Ragnarök gesagt? Last but not least gibt's Andys Indiespiele-Tipps des Monats, diesmal mit Lucy Dreaming, One Dreamer, Terror of Hemasaurus, Jack Move und Kynseed. [1:45:06] Press Review Wir verabschieden unseren heutigen Gast und blicken auf Rezensionen zu Spiele-Hits der vergangenen Wochen, die wir selbst gespielt und/oder getestet haben: The Callisto Protocol, Pentiment, World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, Need for Speed Unbound und Marvel's Midnight Suns. [2:24:14] Feedback Ausgewählte Discord-Beiträge und Danksagung an unsere treuesten UnterstützerInnen auf Patreon und Steady. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Benedikt, Sönke, Andy, Karsten & Heinrich Discord: https://discord.gg/TNycXrD Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamesinsider Steady: https://steadyhq.com/gamesinsider

Mindgame Fußball Podcast - Mental Fit auf dem Fußballplatz
#159 Auszeit in der Winterpause richtig für Dich nutzen! - Interview mit Marlies Heinrich

Mindgame Fußball Podcast - Mental Fit auf dem Fußballplatz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 46:56


Meine heutige Interviewgästin Marlies Heinrich begleitet Menschen mit Entspannungstools wie Yoga, Meditation und Qi Gong in tiefe Entspannung und Regenerationsprozesse. In diesem Podcast-Interview erfährst du vieles über Dich selbst und wie Du die Winterpause im Fußball perfekt für Dich mit einer Auszeit nutzen kannst. Mit dem Code "InselWinter" sparst du als Zuhörer/in 20% auf den Logispreis. Buchen kannst du telefonisch unter 035822 5540 oder per E-Mail - hotel@inseldersinne.de www.inseldersinne.de gerne den Code angeben. Zur der Webseite von Marlies Heinrich: https://www.marliesart.com/ Marlies und die Insel der Sinne auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marliesheinrich/?hl=de & https://www.instagram.com/insel_der_sinne/?hl=de "Mit dem Code "InselWinter" sparst du als Zuhörer/in 20% auf deine Buchung (Logispreis)." Über diesen Link hast Du die Möglichkeit, Dich für eine Zusammenarbeit mit FOOTBALL LEVERAGE zu bewerben: https://footballleverage.com/mindgame Auf meinem Instagram Account findest Du Highlight aus den Folgen und kannst Deine Fragen und / oder Themenvorschläge mit mir teilen: https://www.instagram.com/mindgame.fussball

Verden ifølge Gram
Truer yderfløjene tysk demokrati?

Verden ifølge Gram

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 55:11


Heinrich er 71, tysk prins og leder af en gruppe, der ville angribe Forbundsdagen, begå kup for at skabe et nyt Tyskland. Tyskerne spærrede øjnene op, da de den 7. december hørte om arrestationer af 25 fra Reichsbürger-bevægelsen - en stærkt højreorienteret bevægelse, der ikke anerkender det moderne Tyskland. De spørger, om politi og efterretningstjeneste holder tilstrækkeligt øje med folk på de yderste fløje. Og om det tyske demokrati er stabilt nok? Vært: Steffen Gram.

Trash Delivery
#112 - Which Heinrich Was It?

Trash Delivery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 104:22


no nick on this one

NZZ Akzent
Heinrich XIII., der Reichsbürger-«König»

NZZ Akzent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 17:57


Heinrich XIII. Prinz Reuss ist nicht nur der Spross eines über 800 Jahre alten deutschen Adelsgeschlechts, sondern auch mutmasslich einer der Anführer einer rechtsextremen Terrororganisation. Rewert Hoffer stellt den Adeligen im Podcast vor. Mehr Informationen zum Thema: https://www.nzz.ch/international/reichsbuerger-wer-ist-heinrich-xiii-prinz-reuss-ld.1715891 Hörerinnen und Hörer von «NZZ Akzent» lesen die NZZ online oder in gedruckter Form drei Monate lang zum Preis von einem Monat. Zum Angebot: nzz.ch/akzentabo

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem
Making Exercise a Joy not a Chore to Improve Healthspan & Lifespan, & Outcome vs Process Goals with Dr. Katie Heinrich

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 10:58


Katie Heinrich is the Director of the Functional Intensity Training Laboratory at Kansas State University. She is internationally recognized for her work in high-intensity functional training (HIFT) research, exercise and obesity, and occupational epidemiology. In this episode, we explore how to make exercise less of a chore and more of a habit we enjoy. Dr. Heinrich challenges us to explore how we feel when we exercise and find movements that elicit positive feelings to reinforce exercise behavior. We also explore why setting process goals are essential for accomplishing the outcome you desire. Functional Intensity Training Laboratory Dr. Heinrich's published peer-reviewed research Sign up for Erik's weekly newsletter - Adaptation Join the AIM7 Beta Community _____________________________________________________________ ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals.   Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement in your life to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself.   On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago and has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense.   Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT   Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - https://erikkoremhpcoach.activehosted.com/f/  ______________________________________________________________ QUOTES   “The key is using stress and adapting to it and improving. That's what high performance is to me, the ability to adapt rapidly so you can achieve your potential. There are five key pillars to creating the conditions for adaptability: sleep, exercise, mental resilience, nutrition, and community/relationships.” - Dr. Erik Korem   "Stress is your brain and body preparing you to do something effortful." Dr. Alex Auerbach “I maybe have a different concept on leadership. To me, leading is a verb. If you're leading, you're a leader. If you're swimming, you're a swimmer, if you're driving, you're a driver. If you're leading, you're by definition, a leader. I define leading as being looked to in a particular moment to decide or perform an action based on your unique gifts and abilities. So by that definition, everybody is a leader. All rank and role really describe is how many people are hoping you get it right when it's your turn to wear the weight.” - Clint Bruce "Attention is the currency of performance." - Dr. Peter Haberl “That's what I've discovered in the lives of brilliant, prolific, healthy creatives, is that they have networks of people they leverage in the course of their work. That they learn from, that they were challenged by, that they gave great insight and purview into their own life and work, in such a way that they were able to receive feedback that helped them get better at what they do.” - Todd Henry "Restful and fulfilling sleep enables you to grow, adapt, and thrive. It creates the conditions for adaptation, so you can pursue audacious goals and thrive in uncertainty." - Dr. Erik Korem "Most exercise programs fail, not because the reps and sets are poorly designed, but because the program doesn't adjust for how much stress your body can adapt to that day! That's why Dr. Chris Morris' research and practical application of fluid periodization is the key for unlocking your performance potential." - Dr. Erik KoremSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dutch News
The Infinite Heinrich Roller Coaster Edition - Week 49 - 2022

Dutch News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 54:21


The cabinet makes a sorry spectacle of itself this week as its attempts to apologise for slavery come apart at the seams. Rabobank, a co-operative bank set up to lend to farmers, is suspected of getting its hands dirty with money laundering, financing terrorism and rigging bond deals. As the economy cools, Dutch households turn down the thermostat and tighten their belts in anticipation of a 4% drop in spending power. And we reveal the nation's Top 10 Dutch internet searches, a list dominated by war, murder, sex offenders and the British royal family.

Forklart
Tysk razzia: Slik skal Heinrich XIII ha prøvd å kuppe makten

Forklart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 15:22


De følger ville konspirasjonsteorier, lager egne pass og nekter å følge tyske lover. Onsdag arresterte 3000 politifolk 25 personer i et nettverk som skal ha planlagt et statskupp. Men hvem er de? Med journalistene Ole Alexander Saue og Helene Skjeggestad.

Handelsblatt Morning Briefing
Putschversuch: König Heinrich und seine Mannen

Handelsblatt Morning Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 7:37


Rechte Verschwörer haben den gewaltsamen Sturz der Bundesregierung geplant. Als ernannte Türöffnerin mit dabei: Eine ehemalige Bundestagsabgeordnete der AfD. *** Hier geht's zu unserem Abo-Angebot für unsere Morning Briefing Leser: https://www.handelsblatt.com/mehrerfahren

Mordlust
#109 Die Nachbarn: Verbrechen von nebenan

Mordlust

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 99:59


My home is my Castle: Die eigenen vier Wände sind für die meisten Menschen Rückzugsort und Ruheoase. Doch die Grenzen dieses persönlichen Reichs sind oft nur wenige Zentimeter dick. Und wer auf der anderen Seite wohnt, das kann man sich in der Regel nicht aussuchen. Daher kommt es zwischen Nachbar:innen häufig zu Streitereien – die schrecklich enden können - wie zeigt diese Folge "Mordlust – Verbrechen und ihre Hintergründe". Familie Nowak liebt ihren Schrebergarten: Seit 30 Jahren hegen und pflegen Annette, Heinrich und Sohn Leander ihre Parzelle in der Kleingartenkolonie. Alles könnte perfekt sein – wenn da nicht der Nachbar wäre, der wie ein General durch die Anlage patrouilliert, um seine Vorstellungen von Recht und Ordnung durchzusetzen. Als sich die Hobbygärtner:innen dagegen auflehnen, bringen ein paar Gartenabfälle die Hölle über das grüne Paradies. Sich endlich zu Hause fühlen: Das ist Dieters großer Wunsch, als er 2001 in das Mietshaus mit der Nummer 134 zieht. Aber die Traumwohnung wird schnell zum Albtraum. Denn sein Nachbar Helmut hält nichts von einem friedlichen Miteinander, und der ohrenbetäubende Lärm aus seiner Wohnung bringt Dieter fast um den Verstand. Drei Jahre streiten die beiden, bis endlich Ruhe einkehrt. Doch dann steht die Polizei vor der Tür – denn den Konflikt haben die Männer nicht mit Worten, sondern mit Gewalt gelöst. Gartenzwerge, Kindergebrüll oder Zigarettengestank: Es gibt quasi nichts, worüber in deutschen Wohnsiedlungen nicht gestritten wird. Rund 300.000 Auseinandersetzungen landen jährlich vor Gericht. Warum es mit den Menschen von nebenan so oft kracht, was man tun kann, bevor Meinungsverschiedenheiten eskalieren, und wann “Jipiiie”-Rufe ein Problem für den nachbarschaftlichen Frieden werden, besprechen wir in der Folge: Die Nachbarn - Verbrechen von nebenan. Interviewpartnerin in dieser Folge: Marion Baatz, Rechtsanwältin für Nachbarschaftsrecht Max Richard Leßmanns Buch: Liebe in Zeiten der Follower: https://bit.ly/3VZmvWl https://www.instagram.com/maxrichardlessmann Und sein Podcast mit Elena Gruschka: https://spoti.fi/3h54F5q **Kapitel** 1. Fall “Leander” 2. Aha: Zwanghafte Persönlichkeitsstörung 3. Fall “Achim” 4. Aha: Lärmbelästigung 5. Häufigste Beschwerdegründe 6. Psychologische Aspekte 7. Fall “Dicke Katzen” **Credit** Produzentinnen/Hosts: Paulina Krasa, Laura Wohlers Recherche: Paulina Krasa, Laura Wohlers, Magdalena Höcherl Schnitt: Pauline Korb **Shownotes** *Fall “Leander”* Urteil 12 Ks 17 Js 31968/08 Stern: Mordfall in Gifhorn - "Ich bin der Teufel": https://bit.ly/3F4tUN1 SZ: Eine Frage des Prinzips: https://bit.ly/3VXxmzM ZDF: Drei Tote im Kleingarten: https://bit.ly/3FsmFA4 Spiegel: Der kleine Herr R. und das große Ganze: https://bit.ly/3P8aeN8 *Fall “Achim”* Welt: Nachbarn zerstückelt, weil er zu laut Radio hörte: https://bit.ly/3VSOu9V Sächsische Zeitung: Blutiger Nachbarschaftsstreit: https://bit.ly/3gX50ao YouTube: Anwälte der Toten - S06E02 - Der Mörder von nebenan, Nachbarn zerstückelt: https://bit.ly/3Ftyw0x Tag24: Einer der schlimmsten Gewalttäter Sachsens: https://bit.ly/3UBeG8f Focus: Nachbar zerhackt und in Tüten gesteckt: https://bit.ly/3BeEYWZ *Diskussion* Gothaer.de: Friede am Gartenzaun?: https://bit.ly/3HhQbK3 therapie.de: Bin ich zwanghaft?: https://bit.ly/3XXIIWp Focus: Lärmbelästigung: Ruhezeiten und Strafen: https://bit.ly/3P3FLj0 Die Versicherer: Streit unter Nach­barn: Das sind die 10 skur­rils­ten Gerichts­ur­teile: https://bit.ly/3P8bRue nj.com: Corrections officer stabbed to death in fight with 18-year-old neighbor: https://bit.ly/3Fu6sKJ **Partner der Episode** Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Mordlust

ZIB2-Podcast
Zu Gast: Heinrich Himmer, Bildungsdirektor Wien

ZIB2-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 10:51


Thema: 40 Opfer im Missbrauchsfall um einen Sportlehrer in Wien

Dear Grad Student
A Day in the Life of an MD/PhD Student: Victoria Heinrich

Dear Grad Student

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 49:16


Getting a PhD, impressive! Becoming an MD, wow! In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with Victoria Heinrich, an MD/PhD candidate. There is no such thing as an average day when you are living with the many complex demands of balancing a home and work life as a grad student. Elana and Victoria talk about family planning, research, and how YOU might end up in a MD-PhD program.This episode is perfect for anyone wanting to know more about dual-degrees or being a parent in a demanding grad program!SUPPORT ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/deargradstudent/-->(without our Patrons, this podcast would not be possible!)--> HELP US GET TO 30 PATRONS!!SUPPORT ON buymeacoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/deargradstudentPODCAST WEBSITE: https://www.deargradstudent.com/ SWAG: https://www.deargradstudent.com/merch Connect with Victoria:TwitterInstagramSpeaker Resources:- American Physician Scientists Association: https://www.physicianscientists.org/- AAMC Information on applying to MD-PhD training programs: https://students-residents.aamc.org/md-phd-dual-degree-training/md-phd-dual-degree-training TikTok: @deargradstudent Instagram: @DearGradStudentPodTwitter: @DearGradStudentElana on Twitter: @elana_glogerMusic provided by: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4171-open-those-bright-eyes License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [Episode edited by Coral Arroyo]Team Credit and Episode Made Possible by: Aubrey Tingler and William OtaSupport the show

Nuus
Energiekenner gesels oor Langer Heinrich

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 0:42


‘n Energiekenner sê die opening van die Langer Heinrich-myn is goeie nuus vir Namibië. Daar verwag dat die Langer Heinrich-myn minstens 4 persent tot die totale wêreldwye uraanproduksie sal bydra. Sy eienaar, die Australiese uraanprodusent Paladin Energy, sê die myn is op koers om 'n beduidende speler in die nabye toekoms te wees. Die maatskappy sal na verwagting in die eerste kwartaal van 2024 met produksie in Namibië begin nadat sy myn in 2018 onder sorg-en-instandhouding geplaas is weens 'n afname in uraanmarktoestande. Ted Blom, energiekenner in Suid-Afrika, gee sy reaksie aan Kosmos 94.1 Nuus.

Fottuti geni
Ep. 38 | Heinrich Rudolf Hertz

Fottuti geni

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 32:10


di Massimo Temporelli | In questa puntata completiamo la formazione dei grandi geni dell'elettromagnetismo andando alla scoperta di uno scienziato straordinario, un teorico ma anche uno sperimentatore, l'uomo che riuscì a ricucire lo strappo della grande crisi della fisica di fine '800. Stiamo parlando di Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.

The Greatest People You've Never Met
Ep. 33 - Justin Heinrich

The Greatest People You've Never Met

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 77:54


On this episode of the GPYNM Pod we continue Bennett's friend tour and meet Justin Heinrich. Justin and Bennett share some stories, talk some smack and find out if Jake's Pizza is good or not. Bennett Senf Host of the Greatest People You've Never Met Podcast Instagram: @gpynmpod Facebook: facebook.com/GPYNMPod LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/gpynm

Tales of Honor Podcast
571. Heinrich Bertram - Medal of Honor Recipient

Tales of Honor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 4:00


On episode five hundred and seventy-one, the story of Heinrich Bertram is told and episodes for all of November and December will be recipients from the Indian Wars. A big thank you goes out to this month's show sponsor, Motor City Munitions. Use promo code TALESOFHONOR for 5% off of your online order today! All your firearm related needs with service so fast it can only come from the Motor City: https://www.motorcitymunitions.com Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and be sure to share with friends and family!

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem
Shared Suffering, the Benefits of High-Intensity Functional Training, & Preventing Exercise Burnout with Dr. Katie Heinrich

The BluePrint with Dr. Erik Korem

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 15:34


Dr. Katie Heinrich is the Director of the Functional Intensity Training Laboratory at Kansas State University, and she is internationally recognized for her work in high-intensity functional training (HIFT) research, exercise and obesity, and occupational epidemiology. In this episode, we explore her research on the health benefits of HIFT and how shared suffering and supportive competition create community and improve training compliance. Dr. Heinrich also explains why listening to your body and not pushing your limits daily is the key to preventing exercise burnout. Functional Intensity Training Laboratory Dr. Heinrich's published peer-reviewed research Sign up for Erik's weekly newsletter - Adaptation Join the AIM7 Beta Community _____________________________________________________________ ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals.   Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement in your life to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself.   On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago and has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense.   Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT   Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - https://erikkoremhpcoach.activehosted.com/f/  ______________________________________________________________ QUOTES   “The key is using stress and adapting to it and improving. That's what high performance is to me, the ability to adapt rapidly so you can achieve your potential. There are five key pillars to creating the conditions for adaptability: sleep, exercise, mental resilience, nutrition, and community/relationships.” - Dr. Erik Korem   "Stress is your brain and body preparing you to do something effortful." Dr. Alex Auerbach “I maybe have a different concept on leadership. To me, leading is a verb. If you're leading, you're a leader. If you're swimming, you're a swimmer, if you're driving, you're a driver. If you're leading, you're by definition, a leader. I define leading as being looked to in a particular moment to decide or perform an action based on your unique gifts and abilities. So by that definition, everybody is a leader. All rank and role really describe is how many people are hoping you get it right when it's your turn to wear the weight.” - Clint Bruce "Attention is the currency of performance." - Dr. Peter Haberl “That's what I've discovered in the lives of brilliant, prolific, healthy creatives, is that they have networks of people they leverage in the course of their work. That they learn from, that they were challenged by, that they gave great insight and purview into their own life and work, in such a way that they were able to receive feedback that helped them get better at what they do.” - Todd Henry "Restful and fulfilling sleep enables you to grow, adapt, and thrive. It creates the conditions for adaptation, so you can pursue audacious goals and thrive in uncertainty." - Dr. Erik Korem "Most exercise programs fail, not because the reps and sets are poorly designed, but because the program doesn't adjust for how much stress your body can adapt to that day! That's why Dr. Chris Morris' research and practical application of fluid periodization is the key for unlocking your performance potential." - Dr. Erik KoremSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hidden Streams
Psalm 84 Thanksgiving edition Colin Heinrich sings "On Earth as it is in Heaven"

Hidden Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 16:34


Better off spending one day in the courts of heaven with our loving God than a hundred anywhere else. The object of our love is not the gifts of God, but the Giver Himself. Happy Thanksgiving! Colin Heinrich sings "On Earth as it is in Heaven".  

The Daily Gardener
November 17, 2022 Solway Moss, Henry Muhlenberg, Ethel Zoe Bailey, Shelby Foote, Rosa by Peter Kukielski, and Archibald Lampman

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 34:15


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1771 On this day, heavy rains caused the ancient raised peat bog known as the Solway Moss to burst over its earthen banks and flowed down into a valley covering four hundred acres of farmland. The next day, Solway Moss covered the surrounding land with 15 feet of thick feculent mud. Solway Moss was a one-by-two-mile-long moss land growing since the end of the last Ice Age. The raised bog was an estimated 50 feet higher than the surrounding farmland. The living surface of the Solway Moss was a unique mix of bog cotton, sphagnum, and heather. The porous soupy surface hosted a few shrubs and standing pools of water. But the rotting vegetation created a dangerous predicament that no man or cattle would dare traverse throughout the year. Over two hundred years before the Solway Moss burst, the English and the Scots fought over the land surrounding the bog in the Battle of Solway Moss. After the English victory, hundreds of Scots drowned in the bog as they tried to return home by crossing the moss hillside. Like a sponge, peat expands to absorb moisture when it gets wet. And, during wet months like November of 1771, the peat swells; in this case, the peat swelled until it bursts. The incredible event was recorded in a journal: A farmer who lived nearest the moss was alarmed with an unusual noise. The crust had at once given way, and the black deluge was rolling toward his house. He gave notice to his neighbors with all expedition; others received no other advice but... by its noise, many by its entrance into their houses.... some were surprised with it even in their beds. [while some] remaining totally ignorant…until the morning when their neighbors with difficulty got them out through the roof. The eruption burst… like a cataract of thick ink... intermixed with great fragments of peat... filling the whole valley... leaving... tremendous heaps of turf.   1785 Birth of Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, American Lutheran Pastor and botanist. He was always referred to by his second name Heinrich. The Muhlenberg family was a founding family of the United States, and Heinrich came from a long line of pastors. His father, Pastor Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg, was known as the patriarch of the Lutheran Church in America. His brother was a major in the Revolutionary War, and his other brother was a Congressman. Muhlenberg's journals are a treasure trove of his thoughts on botanical self-improvement. He would write: How may I best advance myself in the knowledge of plants?   And Muhlenberg would set goals and reminders to challenge himself, writing: It is winter, and there is little to do . . . Toward spring I should go out and [put together] a chronology of the trees; how they come out, the flowers, how they appear,. . . . I should especially [take not of] the flowers and fruit. The grass Muhlenbergia was named for Heinrich Muhlenberg. Muhly grasses are beautiful native grasses with two critical strengths in their plant profile: drought tolerance and visual punch. In addition, Muhly grasses are easy-going, growing equally well in harsh conditions and perfectly manicured gardens. The Muhly cultivar 'White Cloud' offers gorgeous white plumes. When the coveted Pink Muhly blooms, people often stop and ask the name of the beautiful pink grass. Lindheimer's Muhly makes a fantastic screen, and Bamboo Muhly commands attention when it is featured in containers. All Muhly grasses like well-drained soil and full sun. If you plant them in the fall, be sure to get them situated and in the ground at least a month before the first frost. And here's an interesting side note: Muhlenberg also discovered the bog turtle. In 1801, the turtle was named Clemmys muhlenbergii in his honor.   1818 Death of England's Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III. Charlotte is remembered as the patroness of the arts, an amateur botanist, and a champion of Kew Gardens. In addition to the astounding fact that Charlotte gave birth to 15 children, she was a fascinating royal. Born in Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany, Charlotte was the first person in England to bring a Christmas tree indoors to celebrate the holiday season. Charlotte had gotten the idea from her home country of Germany. In December 1800, Charlotte selected a yew which was brought inside Windsor Castle and festively decorated. Charlotte and her husband, King George, both loved botany. After his mother died, George gained control of Kew and Charlotte set about expanding Kew Gardens. On the property, Charlotte had a little cottage installed along with a rustic cottage garden. Her daughter Elizabeth likely painted the attic room ceiling with nasturtium and morning glory. Charlotte was quite serious in her pursuit of botany. She collected plants and had a personal herbarium to help with her studies. The President of the Linnean Society, Sir James Edward Smith, personally tutored Charlotte in botany, along with her four daughters. And. George and Charlotte both became close friends with the botanical tissue paper artist Mary Delaney. At the end of Mary's life, George and Charlotte gave her a house at Windsor along with a pension. When plant hunters in South Africa discovered the Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) flower, it was sent to England and named for Charlotte's birthplace, Strelitz. The botanical name for the Bird of Paradise is Strelitzia reginae, "stray-LIT-zee-ah REJ-in-ee." The early part of Charlotte's reign occurred before the American Revolution, which is why so many American locations were named in Charlotte's honor. Eleven cities are named Charlotte, the most famous being Charlotte, North Carolina. It's no wonder that Charlotte, NC, has the nickname The Queen's City," and there's a 25-foot tall bronze statue of Charlotte outside the Charlotte airport. Mecklenburg County in North Carolina and Virginia are both named in honor of Charlotte's home in Germany. Charlotte died at 74 in the smallest English royal palace, Kew Palace, at Kew Gardens. She reigned for 57 years. Today, gardeners love the Japanese Anemone Queen Charlotte. It's the perfect plant for adding late color to the garden with light pink petals and golden-yellow centers.   1889 Birth of Ethel Zoe Bailey, American botanist. Ethel graduated from Smith College in 1911 after majoring in zoology. Ethel was the daughter of the American horticulturist Liberty Hyde Bailey. Her father instilled in her a love for botany, adventure, and archiving. Liberty brought Ethel along on his travels to Latin America and Asia in his quest for new plant discoveries. One of her obituaries shared a story from one of their more daring trips: One of the pair's most daring expeditions was to the wild jungle island of Barro Colorado in the Panama Canal Zone. Disregarding warnings about disease and boa constrictors, Miss Bailey her father, then 73, and a few other botanists trekked through hip-deep water of the Mohinja Swamp in search of a rare palm. They found it growing in the swamp, as Bailey had predicted, and photographed it in the pouring rain with the camera tripod almost submerged in water. In turn, Ethel became the curator of the Bailey herbarium above the Mann Library at Cornell University - a position she held for over two decades until 1957. For Ethel, maintaining the collection was her personal mission. She was essentially the steward of her father's work after he donated his private plant collection to Cornell University. For Ethel, Cornell was home. In fact, she was one of the few people to have the honor of being born on the Cornell campus on the spot where Phillips Hall now stands.   One biography of Ethel noted that  She continued to volunteer on a daily basis at the Hortorium, until her death in 1983. Still driving herself to and from work, Miss Bailey had reached the auspicious age of 93. Driving had always been an important part of Miss Bailey's life. She was the first woman in Ithaca to receive a chauffeur's (driver's) license. Ethel's remarkable ability to organize and catalog large amounts of information led to an impressive notecard filing system of every single plant that had been listed in most of the published plant catalogs during Ethel's lifetime. This massive indexing project on simple 3" x 5" cards helped Ethel's father with his research and became an invaluable resource to other researchers and plant experts worldwide. The catalog was later named the Ethel Z. Bailey Horticultural Catalogue in her honor. Ethel received much well-deserved recognition for her work during her lifetime, including the George Robert White Medal in 1967 from the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Smith College Medal in 1970.   1916 Birth of Shelby Foote, American writer, historian, and journalist.  He is remembered for his massive, three-volume, 3,000-page history of the Civil War - a project he completed in 1974. Shelby lived in Memphis and loved to spend days in his pajamas. He did most of his writing in his home study with a view of his small and tidy garden. Shelby was old-fashioned. He took to writing with hand-dipped pens, which slowed the pace of his writing - a practice he felt made him a better writer. One of his favorite books was The Black Flower by Howard Bahr, an acclaimed historical fiction book set during the Civil War.   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Rosa by Peter Kukielski ("Kooh-KEL-ski") This book came out in 2021, and the subtitle is The Story of the Rose. Peter is a world-renowned rosarian or rose expert. He has written many popular books on roses, including Roses Without Chemicals. He spent twelve years as the curator of the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden. During that time, he oversaw a $2.5 million redesign of a massive rose collection in a garden designed by Beatrix Farrand. He helped lead the launch of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Ontario. He also promotes disease-resistant roses as a leader on the National EarthKind team. A review in Maine Gardener by Tom Atwell raved that this book is a beauty with lavish illustrations and the long, fascinating history of the rose. In chapter one, Kukielski lists all the plants other than roses in the Rosacea family (surprising ones include mountain ash, apples, raspberries and strawberries.) He also shows, with pictures (the book has 256 color illustrations in total), the many different classes of roses. Modern roses, defined as those introduced since 1867, get their own section.   Tom Atwell's review also revealed the origin story of this book. Three or four times, editors and publishers at Yale University Press asked Portland resident and rose expert Peter E Kukielski to please write a history of the rose. Kukielski kept saying no. The last time they asked, he responded, "Perhaps you should ask why I am saying no." When they did, he told them he'd had read many rose histories, and they all said the same thing. The world didn't need another one, he said. What Kukielsk wanted to do was tell stories about roses. Yes, include some history, but also encompasses the rose's role in religion, literature, art, music and movies. He wanted to offer true plant geeks a bit about the rose's botany, too. In the end, that's the book he was able to write.   In Rosa, Peter takes us on a chronological journey through the history of the rose, including a close look at the fascinating topic of the rose water or rose oil industry. These rose-based products were an essential part of life in the middle east and Asia, with entire population centers springing up around the craft. In a 2007 article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Peter shared that, the only way to know a rose is to grow roses. [Peter] grew up watching his grandmother tend her rose garden in Stone Mountain, Ga. Little did she know that she was planting the seed for her grandson's future career.   And in a 2008 article featured in the Red Deer Advocate, Peter shared great insights into why roses reign supreme in the fall. It turns out, as many gardeners will attest, roses often save their best blooms for fall. All year long, roses store energy, which is ultimately released at the end of their season, resulting in gorgeous showy blossoms in autumn. Peter advised, "In my opinion, late September into October is a very close second to June as far as beauty. The days are nicer, the nights are cooler and the sunlight is better, coating everything with a golden glow." Summer is hard on roses, which require a lot of energy to flower.  "It's hot, humid and exhausting. Roses have their fabulous spring, shut down a bit in summer and then display another burst of glorious colour in the fall when they're less stressed."   And in a 2021 interview with Margaret Roach, Peter shared his tip regarding what rose to plant.  Talk to the local rose society, Kukielski suggests, and neighbours who garden: "If the person down the street is growing Queen Elizabeth and it looks great, take that as a cue.   And that passion and pragmatism made Peter Kukielski the perfect author for this book on roses. This book is 256 of the story of the rose, the Queen of flowers, and her long reign through human history. You can get a copy of Rosa by Peter Kukielski and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $7.   Botanic Spark 1861 Birth of Archibald Lampman, Canadian poet, and naturalist. Archibald loved camping and the countryside. The natural world inspired his verse, and he became known as "The Canadian Keats." As a result of contracting rheumatic fever in his childhood, Archibald's life was cut short, and he died at 37. Archibald's poem Knowledge compares our quest for wisdom to a garden. What is more large than knowledge and more sweet; Knowledge of thoughts and deeds, of rights and wrongs, Of passions and of beauties and of songs; Knowledge of life; to feel its great heart beat Through all the soul upon her crystal seat; To see, to feel, and evermore to know; To till the old world's wisdom till it grow A garden for the wandering of our feet. Oh for a life of leisure and broad hours, To think and dream, to put away small things, This world's perpetual leaguer of dull naughts; To wander like the bee among the flowers Till old age find us weary, feet and wings Grown heavy with the gold of many thoughts.   Archibald is buried at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, and a plaque near his grave is inscribed with his poem "In November," which ends with these words: The hills grow wintery white, and bleak winds moan About the naked uplands. I alone Am neither sad, nor shelterless, nor grey, Wrapped round with thought, content to watch and dream.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

The Greatest People You've Never Met
Ep. 30 - Jeff Heinrich

The Greatest People You've Never Met

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 78:53


On this episode of the GPYNM POD we once again chat with Jeff Heinrich. Bennett and Jeff discuss the podcasting journey, becoming the best sports gamblers in the world and sharing more memories for you all to enjoy. -- Bennett Senf Host of the Greatest People You've Never Met Podcast Instagram: @gpynmpod Facebook: facebook.com/GPYNMPod LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/gpynm