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This week's episode of The C.L. Brown Show features former Courier Journal columnist Adam Himmelsbach, who is currently the Boston Celtics beat writer for the Boston Globe. Himmelsbach takes a brief trip down memory lane, discussing some of the events he covered in Louisville including Kevin Ware's injury in 2013. He discusses why the Celtics and the Kentucky Derby don't mix and offers some thoughts on the most polarizing player in this week's NBA draft.
Ein vereinfachter Bauablauf mit effizienten Prozessen, die Kosten minimieren und zugleich höchste Qualität garantieren – das ist das grosse Versprechen von Lean Construction. Wir zeigen dir, weshalb das Potenzial dieses Ansatzes so enorm ist und worauf es dabei ankommt. Die Vorteile veranschaulichen unsere Podcast-Gäste gleich praxisnah am Beispiel des Sanierungsprojektes Telli-Areal. Von unseren Gästen Kerstin Spalek, Projektteamleiterin Drees+Sommer, und Josef Himmelsbach, operativer Leiter Post Baulogistik, erfahren wir zudem: ...weshalb die Unternehmer bei dieser Methode eine so zentrale Rolle einnehmen, ...welche Schnittstellen das grösste Optimierungspotenzial besitzen und ...was die häufigsten Vorurteile gegenüber Lean Construction sind. Mehr Infos und Kontakt: auf der Website https://www.post.ch/de/geschaeftsloesungen/baulogistik oder per E-Mail an branchenloesungen@post.ch Weitere Podcastfolgen und Blogartikel findest du unter: http://www.marcofehr.ch/mehr
Happy Thursday Worthiness Warriors! This week we are lucky enough to welcome Luke Himmelsbach on the pod. Luke is the Co-Founder & COO of CreatorPad, which is a dedicated place for up-and-coming creators to grow their brands/businesses faster through personalized mentorship from vetted experts in the creator space. Luke's background is in journalism and after college, it was a very difficult space to get a career, in order to pay bills he had to search for other methods of storytelling. After realizing that working copywriting jobs was stealing his creativity, Luke rediscovered a connection to digital journalism and telling the story through podcasting and content creation. We discuss the ultimate pivot into co-founding of CreatorPad, and how Luke has continued to do it scared. Visit CreatorPad to match with a personal mentor for free. Join me for Doing it Scared, now a monthly membership community to get you out of your shell, and into living your life! Just $88 a month, and an incredible value! We start
Ohne teure Umwege zum Projektziel? Lerne alles über das Potenzial der Baulogistik und entdecke die enorme Effizienzsteigerung durch das Integrieren digitaler Prozesse. In dieser Podcast-Folge sprechen wir unter anderem darüber, wie die Baulogistik der Schweizerischen Post AG interne und externe Prozesse umsetzt und Anlieferungen optimiert. Höre jetzt rein und erfahre, wie auch deine Baustelle vom effektiven Zusammenspiel zwischen Logistik und Digitalisierung profitiert! Von Gast Josef Himmelsbach, Projektleiter Digitalisierung Baulogistik bei der Schweizerischen Post AG, hören wir ausserdem… …was der neuartige Logistik-Ansatz der Schweizerischen Post ist, ...wie die grossen Herausforderungen der Baulogistik als junges Gewerk lauten und …weshalb die Post als Päckli-Lieferant für diesen Job prädestiniert ist. Mehr Infos und Kontakt: auf der Website https://www.post.ch/de/geschaeftsloesungen/baulogistik oder per E-Mail an branchenloesungen@post.ch Weitere Podcastfolgen und Blogartikel findest du unter: www.marcofehr.ch/mehr
Mein/e Liebe/r, In der heutigen Episode habe ich meine liebe Kollegin Helena Himmelsbach zu Gast. Helena hat einen BA in Asienwissenschaften und ist Ayurveda-Therapeutin mit langjähriger Erfahrung. Sie betreibt ihre eigene Ayurvedapraxis Sama Dosha in Köln und bietet Beratungen, Coachings und manuelle Therapien an. Darüber hinaus betreibt Helena den sehr erfolgreichen Instagram-Account „ayurvedawissen“ mit ca. 30.000 Followern, auf dem sie ihrer treuen Community täglich wertvolle Tipps und Inspirationen schenkt, rund um das Thema Ayurveda, Gesundheit & Spiritualität. https://www.instagram.com/ayurvedawissen/ Außerdem hat Helena eine wundervolle, wohlschmeckende ayurvedische Tee-Serie herausgebracht. Ihre selbst komponierten Tees sind bio-zertifiziert und in ihrem Shop erhältlich. http://buddhas-finest.com/ https://www.instagram.com/buddhas.finest/ Wenn Du mehr über Helenas wertvolle Arbeit erfahren möchtest, dann schaue gern auf ihrer Homepage vorbei: www.ayurveda-koeln.de Weitere Kontaktdaten: himmelsbach@ayurveda-koeln.com Tel. 02234-6882936 o. Mobile 0151-16911676 Über Helenas Shop: https://www.shop-welcomekaufenundhelfen.de/ 5% der Nettoerlöse aus dem Laden fließen in die Projekt von Shelter108 e.V.; 5% der Nettoerlöse fließen an den Verein Gesundheit für Wohnungslose Köln e.V. Ich wünsche Dir ganz viel Freude und jede Menge Inspiration beim Lauschen. Pass gut auf Dich und Dein Herzchen auf und komm behütet durch den Tag, Deine Anita
Der Spessart zwischen Bayern und Hessen erstreckt sich über eine Fläche von mehr als 2.400 Kilometern. Gerrit Himmelsbach leitet das Archäologische Spessartprojekt. Im Ratsch mit Jochen Wobser zeigt er, wie die Kulturwege nicht nur Touristen anlocken, sondern auch den Einheimischen ihre Heimat näherbringt.
Gast: Domenique Himmelsbach de Vries, beeldend kunstenaar In deze aflevering spreekt Robert van Altena met Domenique Himmelsbach de Vries over zijn werk. Uitgangspunt voor het gesprek is een meerjarig project waarvoor Himmelsbach de Vries ook andere kunstenaars uitnodigde: Een papieren monument voor de papierlozen. Een installatie van dit werk is nu te zien in het Amsterdam Museum als onderdeel van de tentoonstelling Vrijdenkers: Van Spinoza tot nu. Domenique Himmelsbach de Vries werkt voor de duur van de tentoonstelling iedere vrijdag in het museum door aan Een papieren monument voor de papierlozen. Foto: Een stapel affiches van één van de zestig portretten van Een papieren monument (foto: May Heek) SPRINGVOSSEN redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen@gmail.com INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/springvossen FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/springvossen HOMEPAGE www.amsterdamfm.nl/springvossen
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This week we are joined by Erik Himmelsbach Weinstein and Gustavo Arellano from the Los Angeles Times to discuss the L.A. Times documentary Fernandomania at 40. Erik is the Series producer and Gustavo is the Narrator. We discuss all things Fernando Valenzuela, The Dodgers, Chavez Ravine and so much more. This is a must-listen episode if you are a Dodger fan. Please visit our affiliate partner --> TicketIQ for no fee tickets to Dodgers and all live events so you can save 10-15% compared to Stubhub or Vivid *Terms and Conditions apply --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
BEYOND MATTER: Cultural Heritage on the Verge of Virtual Reality | Online Discussion [16.11.2020] The project »BEYOND MATTER: Cultural Heritage on the Verge of Virtual Reality« serves to revive past, groundbreaking exhibitions. One of them, »Iconoclash. Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art«, was presented at the ZKM Karlsruhe in 2002. In the context of the series of talks »BEYOND MATTER? – A Revival of Clashes between Materiality and Representation« Sabine Himmelsbach remembers the preparatory phase for the exhibition »Iconoclash«. With a leap into the present, she shares her current practice as the director of H3K (Haus der elektronischen Künste Basel), focusing on the institution’s reaction to the recent lockdowns and the possible ramifications of these measures.
Chris Gasper is breaking down the Celtics with Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe. America has struggled to curb COVID-19, so it shouldn’t be shocking that the virus is altering the NBA's schedule. How is the league going to move forward this season? Also, Gasper asks Himmelsbach for his thoughts on how Kemba Walker's return changes the dynamics of an already promising Celtics season. Himmelsbach recounts just how happy Danny Ainge was to draft rookie revelation Payton Pritchard and throws out a trade target for the Celtics. Producer Ellen Fleming jumps in with thoughts on the Pritchard nickname debate and reveals why James Harden would've been a bad fit for the Green — it has nothing to do with basketball.Email the Take 5 podcast at Take5@WCVB.comFollow Chris Gasper and WCVB on Twitter @CGasper & @WCVB
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Zweiter Doppelpack der Kommunikationskongress-Monster: Anja Himmelsbach von Helios Kliniken und Katja Bott von Daimler sind in der Corona-Krise besonders gefordert. Die eine erlebte eine Feuertaufe für ihren neuen Newsroom, die andere entwickelte binnen fünf Tagen eine TV-Show. Wie sie das umgesetzt haben, warum die Zeit der kommunikativen Krankenhaus-Kaffeerunden vorbei ist und wie Autos in Zukunft präsentiert werden – das und mehr erfahrt ihr in der neuen Spezial-Ausgabe #MoCM live vom KKongress.
In Part Three, the commercial-free final "mega-sode" of our D. B. Cooper series, we continue with the FBI's profiling of the infamous skyjacker and learn of their Lead Agents' conclusions, Ralph P. Himmelsbach and Larry Carr. While the FBI investigation would practically come to a dead-end stalemate with their inability to "prove culpability beyond a reasonable doubt," that hasn't stopped scores of amateur and some professional sleuths from continuing the chase, with scientific evidence surfacing as recently as August 2020. One factor that has kept curiosity alive is that several likely suspects have emerged in the years since his disappearance, some having an uncanny number of bizarre coincidences to the case. As we close out our coverage with an in-depth look at these candidates for Cooper's legacy, perhaps doubts about their suitability should remain. One of the enduring aspects of his story for many is that a seemingly average guy may have gotten away with a mischievous and lucrative daydream. For the sake of our fondness for legends, especially more modern ones, perhaps some mysteries are best left unsolved. Visit our website (https://www.astonishinglegends.com/al-podcasts/2020/9/26/ep-189b-d-b-cooper-part-3) for a lot more information on this episode!
Sabine Himmelsbach ist Leiterin des Haus der elektronischen Künste in Basel. Hier beschäftigt sie sich mit der Ausstellung, Vermittlung, Erhaltung und Verbreitung elektronischer Kunst. Aktuell steht im HeK die Austellung "Real Feelings" kurz bevor. Eine Ausstellung bei der es darum geht, wie Emotionen und Technologie zusammenspielen, sich aber auch gegenseitig beeinflussen. Über eben dieses Thema haben wir mit Sabine gesprochen und dabei ein paar Interessante Gedanken zu dem Thema gehabt. Empfehlungen der Woche: Sabine empfiehlt - "HeK Net Works" von Joana Moll (https://www.hek.ch/programm/events/event/hek-net-works-joana-moll-ultimate-solvers-2020.html): - Shoshana Zuboff: Das Zeitalter des Überwachungskapitalismus (Provisionslink) (https://amzn.to/3fgItOD) Moritz empfiehlt, eine Teenage-Nostalgie-Playlist auf Spotify anzulegen und in Erinnerungen zu schwelgen. Kontakt: E-Mail: techundtrara@netzpiloten.de Twitter: [@techundtrara](https://twitter.com/techundtrara) Instagram: netzpiloten Wir hoffen, euch gefällt die 21. Folge Tech und Trara! Es gibt jeden Montag eine neue Folge :) Falls euch der Podcast gefällt, folgt und abonniert uns gerne! Auch über eine Bewertung freuen wir uns natürlich sehr.
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Technology and its impact on learning across different majors | Discussed by two College Students, and more insights by a special guest. Listen to learn more! Notes: We talk about How technology impacts learning inside and outside the classroom for different majors, and share our experiences with technology, and then have a guest expand on the topic more. Our inspiration for this project came for the fact that most of our targeted audience, students and college students, enjoy and are very familiar with listening audio, whether that be in the form of music, podcasts or anything else. We watched some popular podcasts like Joe Regan's to get inspired for the project and learn strategies to make it interesting. A Forbes article helped us with some very useful tips for the podcast. We also read some articles prior to recording as research. Bibliography: Portrez, P. (2019). Want To Be Heard? 11 Crucial Tips For Starting A Podcast. [online] Forbes.com. Available at: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulpotratz/2018/07/12/want-to-be-heard-heres-11-necessary-tips-for-starting-a-podcast/ [Accessed 2 Dec. 2019]. McNeely, B. (2019). Using Technology as a Learning Tool, Not Just the Cool New Thing. [online] http://www.educause.edu. Available at: https://www.educause.edu/research-and-publications/books/educating-net-generation/using-technology-learning-tool-not-just-cool-new-thing [Accessed 2 Dec. 2019]. HIMMELSBACH, V. (2019). Six Major Pros & Cons of Technology in the Classroom. [online] Top Hat. Available at: https://tophat.com/blog/6-pros-cons-technology-classroom/ [Accessed 2 Dec. 2019].
The two days Symposium “Women in Space” at the Art Institute HGK FHNW in Basel thematized the roles of scale, space and power in envisioning women in the art system: Space is an issue for everyone, yet, it has specific resonance for those who make exhibitions and run institutions, and for women in general. How we move through space, how we claim it, how we narrate and thematize it, how we fund it, how we labor in it, how we construct and deconstruct it. In this episode Chus Martinez & Quinn Latimer are in conversation with Raffael Dörig, Fanni Fetzer, Nadine Wietlisbach, Sabine Himmelsbach.
Joining SI's Chris Mannix are Hall of Fame writer Bob Ryan, Celtics beat writer Adam Himmelsbach and NBC Sports Boston analyst and former NBA forward Brian Scalabrine. Mannix, Ryan, Himmelsbach and Scalabrine take a deep dive into what happened last season in Boston, what happened with Kyrie Irving, Boston's offseason moves and more. Later, Mike Gorman on his nearly four-decade career in broadcasting, his thoughts on last season and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker formed PTL in the 1970s. They were beamed into millions of homes telling viewers that they could pray their way to materialistic paradise and double their money by donating to PTL. Then it all started to crumble like the powder foundation shellacked onto Tammy Faye's face. Join Strange Country on its one-year anniversary and donate if you love Jesus. Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands. Cite your sources: Carter, Heath W. “The Cautionary Tale of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker.” Christianity Today, 19 Sept. 2017, www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2017/september-web-only/cautionary-tale-of-jim-and-tammy-faye-bakker.html. Funk, Tim. “Fallen PTL Preacher Jim Bakker Is Back with a New Message about the Apocalypse.” The Charlotte Observer, 2018, www.charlotteobserver.com/living/religion/article200297074.html. Funk, Tim. “Jessica Hahn, Woman at Center of Televangelist’s Fall 30 Years Ago, Confronts Her Past.” The Charlotte Observer, 16 Dec. 2017, www.charlotteobserver.com/living/religion/article189940794.html. Himmelsbach, Erik. “The Me Decade.” Los Angeles Times, 8 Jan. 2006, articles.latimes.com/2006/jan/08/books/bk-himmelsbach8. Kurtzman, Daniel. “Pat Robertson's 10 Most Ridiculous Quotes Ever.” ThoughtCo, ThoughtCo, www.thoughtco.com/stupid-pat-robertson-quotes-2734325. McKinney, Kelsey. “The Second Coming Of Televangelist Jim Bakker.” BuzzFeed News, BuzzFeed, 19 May 2017, www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kelseymckinney/second-coming-of-televangelist-jim-bakker. “Religions - Christianity: Pentecostalism.” BBC, BBC, 2 July 2009, www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/subdivisions/pentecostal_1.shtml. Stetzer, Ed. “Understanding the Charismatic Movement.” Christian History | Learn the History of Christianity & the Church, Christianity Today, www.christianitytoday.com/edstetzer/2013/october/charismatic-renewal-movement.html. Wigger, John H. PTL: the Rise and Fall of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakkers Evangelical Empire. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Joining Chris Mannix of Yahoo Sports this week is Adam Himmelsbach, Celtics beat writer for the Boston Globe. Mannix and Himmelsbach discuss Boston's improbable winning streak, Kyrie Irving's knee injury, what the team needs from Al Horford and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott discusses his unique search for God and some personal thoughts on faith as a daily practice and as a guide for how we should treat and include others.
In this episode of the Boston Globe's Celtics podcast, 'On the Parquet,' beat writer Adam Himmelsbach takes listeners into the locker room and describes the process of covering an NBA game.
In this episode, Adam Himmelsbach and Gary Washburn discuss the Celtics' 5-5 start, Kevin Durant and the Warriors coming to Boston, Bob Cousy being honored at the Globies, and more.
In 1943, fed up with modernist poetry, two Australian servicemen invented a fake poet and submitted a collection of deliberately senseless verses to a Melbourne arts magazine. To their delight, they were accepted and their author hailed as "one of the most remarkable and important poetic figures of this country." In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Ern Malley hoax, its perpetrators, and its surprising legacy in Australian literature. We'll also hear a mechanized Radiohead and puzzle over a railroad standstill. Intro: In 1896 an English statistician decided that "brass instruments have a fatal influence on the growth of the hair." The Lincoln Electric Company presented a check made of steel to each winner of a 1932 essay contest. Sources for our feature on Ern Malley: Michael Heyward, The Ern Malley Affair, 1993. Brian Lloyd, "Ern Malley and His Rivals," Australian Literary Studies 20:1 (May 2001) 20. Philip Mead, "1944, Melbourne and Adelaide: The Ern Malley Hoax," in Brian McHale and Randall Stevenson, eds., The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Literatures in English, 2006. The Ern Malley website contains the complete story and poems. In June 2002 Jacket Magazine ran a special "hoax" issue, with much background and commentary on the Malley story. Listener mail: Radiohead's "Nude" played by a Sinclair ZX Spectrum, an Epson LX-81 dot matrix printer, an HP Scanjet 3c, and an array of hard drives. Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" via Super Mario World. "Logická Hádanka" by Horkýže Slíže -- a Slovak punk band sings a lateral thinking puzzle (translation and solution in video description). Guy Clifton and Emerson Marcus, "A Tale of the '70s: When D.B. Cooper's Plane Landed in Reno," Reno Gazette-Journal, July 13, 2016. Ralph P. Himmelsbach and Thomas K. Worcester, Norjak: The Investigation of D.B. Cooper, 1986. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was devised by Greg, who collected these corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at
In 1971 a mysterious man hijacked an airliner in Portland, Oregon, demanding $200,000 and four parachutes. He bailed out somewhere over southwestern Washington and has never been seen again. In today's show we'll tell the story of D.B. Cooper, the only unsolved hijacking in American history. We'll also hear some musical disk drives and puzzle over a bicyclist's narrow escape. Intro: In 1973, Swedish mathematician Per Enflo won a goose for solving a problem posed 37 years earlier. Established in 1945 by a sympathetic actor, the Conrad Cantzen Shoe Fund will reimburse working artists $40 toward a pair of shoes. Sources for our feature on D.B. Cooper: Ralph P. Himmelsbach and Thomas K. Worcester, Norjak: The Investigation of D.B. Cooper, 1986. Kay Melchisedech Olson, The D.B. Cooper Hijacking, 2011. Associated Press, "First D.B. Cooper Clue Discovered," Jan. 18, 1979. Associated Press, "Clue to D.B. Cooper's Fate Found by a Washington Family on Picnic," Feb. 13, 1980. Farida Fawzy, "D.B. Cooper: FBI Closes the Books 45 Years After Skyjacking Mystery," CNN, July 14, 2016. Christine Hauser, "Where Is D.B. Cooper? F.B.I. Ends 45-Year Hunt," New York Times, July 13, 2016. FBI, "D.B. Cooper Hijacking" (retrieved Sept. 18, 2016). FBI, "Update on Investigation of 1971 Hijacking by D.B. Cooper" (retrieved Sept. 18, 2016). David A. Graham and Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, "D.B. Cooper's Final Escape," Atlantic, July 12, 2016. Peter Holley, "The D.B. Cooper Case Has Baffled the FBI for 45 Years. Now It May Never Be Solved," Washington Post, July 12, 2016. Listener mail: Listener Mike Burns sent these photos from the Museum of World War II in Natick, Mass.: A coal torpedo with instructions. Playing cards concealing maps. A baby carriage rigged by the French Resistance to conceal sabotage equipment and a radio. Brian Dewan's song "The Cowboy Outlaw," about Elmer McCurdy. MrSolidSnake745's Musical Floppy Drives on Facebook. Star Wars' "Imperial March" on eight floppy drives. "In the Hall of the Mountain King," from Grieg's Peer Gynt, by Sammy1Am. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Philip Ogren. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
The Boston Globe's Adam Himmelsbach and Gary Washburn discuss Kevin Garnett's retirement, and Gary shares memories of his time covering Garnett in Boston.
Adam Himmelsbach met with Celtics coach Brad Stevens to discuss the 2015-16 season and what's ahead for the team.
In episode No. 20 of the Boston Globe's Celtics podcast, Adam Himmelsbach and Gary Washburn size up the Celtics' playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks and look at the other intriguing matchups around the league.
In episode 19 of the Boston Globe's Celtics podcast, 'On the Parquet' Adam Himmelsbach and Gary Washburn discuss the Celtics playoff possibilities, the final days of Nets pick watch, Sam Hinkie's departure from the 76ers and Kobe Bryant's farewell.
In episode No. 18, Celtics beat writer Adam Himmelsbach sits down with assistant coach Micah Shrewsberry to discuss his longtime friendship with coach Brad Stevens, his role with the Celtics and what makes this Boston team successful.