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Das Jahr 2025 war für Henry Graf bisher äußerst erfolgreich. Beim WTCS-Auftakt in Abu Dhabi wurde er Vierter. In Liévin gewann er sein erstes Weltcuprennen. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erzählt er von seinem Weg an die Triathlon-Weltspitze und worauf jetzt sein Fokus liegt.
Der Ironman Texas war rekordträchtig – und rekordverdächtig. Die Favoritinnen und Favoriten zeigten spektakuläre Vorstellungen. So kann die Triathlon-Saison starten. Und es geht schon sehr bald weiter. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg blicken zurück und voraus.
Beim Ironman 70.3 Geelong startet die Ironman Pro Series 2025. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg haben die Startliste gecheckt und blicken auch auf das anstehende Indoor-Spektakel in Liévin voraus. Und auf den Ironman Südafrika, auf dessen Startliste nun plötzlich ein Name fehlt.
Trump-administrasjonen har fått internasjonale selskaper til å kutte mål og tiltak for mangfold, likeverd og inkludering. Også norske selskaper påvirkes av dette. Samtidig må næringslivet tilpasse seg en verden preget av geopolitisk uro, ny teknologi og handelsbarrierer. Hvordan kan modige ledere navigere i denne usikkerheten? Hvilke verdier bør styre strategiske beslutninger? Og hvordan kan styrerommet bli en arena for innovasjon og bærekraftig verdiskaping?Lytt til samtalene mellom:Hadia Tajik, stortingsrepresentant (Ap) og første nestleder, justiskomiteenVibeke Holth, redaktør og ansvarlig for «Norges 100 mektigste kvinner», KapitalJanne Log, daglig leder, Samvirkene og styreleder, PF Styrenettverk (leder panelet)Anniken Hauglie, viseadministrerende direktør, NHOGro Møllerstad, daglig leder, Møllerstad RekrutteringFilip Skogstad, partner, Executive search and consulting, Skogstad & Co (leder panelet)Trine Larsen, administrerende direktør og seniorrådgiver, Hammer & HanborgTove Linnea Brandvik, forbundsleder, Norges HandikapsforbundTone Indrebø Næs, Sustainability Director, DeloitteMartin Sletten, generalsekretær, Foreningen Ridderrennet og styremedlem, PF Styrenettverk (leder panelet)Ishita Barua, Co-founder & Chief Health AI Officer, Livv Health og styremedlem, Polyteknisk ForeningKaroline Müller, Design Lead Hardware & Interface, NomonoMette Vågnes Eriksen, generalsekretær, Polyteknisk Forening (leder panelsamtalen)Jan Grønbech, CEO, Sunstone InstituteI denne episoden får du innsikt i hvordan næringslivsledere og eksperter vurderer fremtidens styrerom. Vi diskuterer hvordan man kan opprettholde mangfold, likeverd og inkludering i en krevende tid, og hvordan selskaper kan balansere verdibasert ledelse med økonomisk suksess. Du får også høre om hvordan teknologi og kunstig intelligens påvirker styringsbeslutninger, samt konkrete råd for hvordan du kan manøvrere i en verden preget av usikkerhet og endring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Som vi sier i Bergen så er det "NÅKKE GREIAR" på gang i verden om dagen. Og bærekraften går jaggu i motbakke. Er det derfor postkassene våre hjemme er fulle av antidepressiva sendt fra bekymrede lyttere? Er det grunn til optimisme? Og trenger bærekraftig business å gå "back to its roots"? Vi er jo ikke så pessimistiske som det kan høres ut, for veldig mange av faktorene som har satt bærekraft på agendaen fortsetter ufortrødent. Dette til tross for EUs omnibus-pakke som tar ned ambisjonsnivåene og -takten på CSRD, CSDDD og EU-taksonomien. For ikke å snakke om den amerikanske ESG-backlashen som får stadig større vinger. Men mange slår tilbake, slik som Haltbakk Bunkers, Petter Stordalen og Jan Grønbech, og kanskje vil amerikansk næringsliv slå tilbake også? Vi snakker om Ioannis Ioannous forskning på ESG-press og Lars Jacob trekker en parallell til en spikerpistol, hvorpå det blir snakk om bar overkropp og Rambo. Vi får vite hvorfor Lars Jacob aldri fikk dra på leirskole på barneskolen (og i all hemmelighet røper han at han var lettet over det), og det er jo egentlig (den velbegrunnede) reguleringsfrykten til bedrifter denne leirskoleanekdoten handler om. Vi prøver å unngå en "told you so"-mentalitet, spør oss om bærekraftig business trenger å gå tilbake til røttene og dykker dermed ned i normative spørsmål rundt ansvarlighet og etikk. Elon Musk dukker opp med motorsag, vi rusler rundt og drøfter over bærekraftens oppturer og nedturer, Sveinung forteller om boken "Autocracy Inc." og vi gleder oss til de neste 180 episodene. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der Weltmeister hat sich festgelegt: Anfang vergangener Woche verkündete Patrick Lange, wie seine Saison aussehen wird. Andere deutsche Profis zogen nach. Wie etwa Frederic Funk, der sein Langdistanz-Debüt geben wird. Über die Saisonplanung und erste große Rennen sprechen Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg.
Noch einmal Triathlon in diesem Jahr: Bei der Ironman-70.3-WM geht es am Wochenende das letzte Mal richtig zur Sache. Und auch von den Norwegern gibt es News – denn Gustav Iden und Kristian Blummenfelt haben keinen Trainer mehr. Über das und viel mehr sprechen Lars Wichert und Jan Grüneberg in einer neuen Folge von Carbon & Laktat.
Ein erfolgreiches Jahr liegt hinter Tanja Neubert. Die 24-Jährige gewann zwei Weltcup-Rennen und startete erstmals in der WTCS. Auch über die Mitteldistanz probierte sie sich aus – und überzeugte gleich beim ersten Auftritt auf der großen Bühne. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erzählt sie von ihrer Saison und blickt voraus auf das große Ziel: die Olympischen Spiele 2028.
Es ist viel los im Triathlon. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg blicken zurück auf das vergangene Wochenende, ein Karriereende und geben einen Ausblick auf eine heiße Entscheidung. Denn in Australien wird es eng.
Es waren zwei schwierige Jahre für Florian Angert. Trotz guter Trainingswerte kam die Leistung im Wettkampf nicht zum Vorschein. Auch die Kritik von außen nahm zu. Das zwang den 32-Jährigen dazu, alles zu hinterfragen. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erzählt er von mentalen Tiefs und wie es nun wieder bergauf gehen soll.
Die erste Saison der T100-Tour ist Geschichte. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg blicken zurück auf die Rennen vom Wochenende und ziehen ein Fazit zum Serien-Projekt der PTO.
Bei der Ironman-WM in St. George 2022 erlitt Andreas Dreitz einen schweren Unfall – und hatte anschließend lange mit den Folgen zu kämpfen. Ganze zwei Jahre. Nun hat der 35-Jährige endlich die Überhand über die Beschwerden gewonnen und prompt starke Ergebnisse eingefahren. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erzählt er von dieser herausfordernden Zeit.
Mindestens einmal im Jahr ist das Thema unumgänglich: Rekorde im Triathlon. So auch in dieser Episode von Carbon & Laktat. Am vergangenen Wochenende hat Jan Stratmann den Ironman Barcelona in einer beachtlichen Zeit von 7:28:25 Stunden gewonnen. Nur Jan Frodeno war bei einer Langdistanz bisher etwas schneller. Aber unter welchen Bedingungen sind diese Zeiten entstanden? Wie sieht es bei anderen Rennen? Und sind Rekorde im Triathlon überhaupt von Bedeutung? Eine abschließende Beantwortung dieser Fragen gibt es hier nicht, Anna Bruder und Jan Grüneberg aus der triathlon-Redaktion schildern dennoch ihre Sichtweisen. Wie ist eure Meinung dazu? Lasst es uns gern wissen.
Mit dem erfolgreichen Abschluss der Challenge 120 hat Jonas Deichmann wieder einmal die Grenzen im Extrem-Leistungssport verschoben. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erzählt der Abenteurer von mentalen und physischen Herausforderungen und wie er in Ruhephasen Kraft schöpft.
Die Olympischen Spiele liefen für das deutsche Team zweigeteilt. In den Einzelrennen blieben die Athletinnen und Athleten den Erwartungen hinterher – gewannen dafür in der Mixed Relay sensationell Gold. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg analysiert DTU-Bundestrainer Thomas Möller die Spiele und zieht ein Fazit zu den Rennen.
Für Anne Haug war die Saison 2024 geprägt von vielen Ups und Downs. Doch für die Weltbestzeitinhaberin ist klar: "Ich komme nicht nach Nizza, um nur dabei zu sein." Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erzählt die 41-Jährige von ihrem Jahr, Kritikern und das Gefühl im Tapering.
Ein vollgepacktes Rennwochenende liegt hinter Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg. Darüber sprechen sie in der neuen Folge und wagen einen kleinen Ausblick auf die kommende Woche.
Es läuft im deutschen Triathlonsport: Nicht nur Caroline Pohle und Mika Noodt wussten beim Ironman 70.3 Zell am See zu überzeugen, auch die Para Sportler sicherten sich in Paris drei Medaillen. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg sprechen über die vergangenen Rennen und blicken auf das kommende Wochenende mit norwegischer Beteiligung.
Beim Ironman Frankfurt hat Franz Löschke sein letztes Rennen als Triathlonprofi bestritten. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg lässt er seine Karriere Revue passieren und spricht über seine größten Erfolge und Niederlagen.
Zwei erste Plätze bei den Ironman-70.3-Rennen auf Mallorca und in Les Sables d'Olonne sprechen für Nicolas Mann. Nur ein weiteres Top-Ergebnis fehlt dem 24-Jährigen, um in die Top Ten der Weltrangliste vorzustoßen. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg spricht er über seine Saison und warum sein Herz schon von klein auf für den Langdistanztriathlon schlägt.
Mit Sebastian Kienle als Trainer soll es für Jannik Schaufler auf der Mitteldistanz nach ganz vorn gehen. Doch der 27-Jährige erlebte bisher eine durchwachsene Saison. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg zieht Schaufler ein erstes Saisonfazit – und spricht auch über sein politisches Engagement.
Mit der Qualifikation für die Ironman-WM in Nizza und dem vierten Platz bei der diesjährigen Challenge Roth ist Anne Reischmann nun auch auf der Langdistanz endgültig in der Weltspitze angekommen. Am Wochenende geht es für sie aber erst einmal in London bei den T100 rund. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg blickt sie zurück auf ihr Rennen in Roth, was sie in der britischen Hauptstadt erwartet und wie ihre Vorbereitung auf das große WM-Rennen in Frankreich aussieht.
Der Druck war zu groß. Marlene Gomez-Göggel hat die Qualifikation für die Olympischen Spiele in Paris verpasst – und befindet sich jetzt in einem Vakuum. Im Gespräch mit Jan Grüneberg erläutert sie, wie es einer Profisportlerin geht, wenn sich der Lebenstraum nicht erfüllt.
Kanadischer Doppelsieg im Heimatland: Beim Ironman 70.3 Mont Tremblant dominierten Paula Findlay und Lionel Sanders. Bei der Challenge Kaiserwinkl-Walchsee gab es einen Überraschungssieger. Lars Wichert und Jan Grüneberg analysieren die Geschehnisse vom Wochenende – und blicken auf das nächste.
Es geht heiß her in Triathlondeutschland. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg sprechen über den Ironman 70.3 Kraichgau und den Ironman Hamburg am kommenden Wochenende – und über Überraschungsstarter auf der Langdistanz.
Für euch war Jan Grüneberg übers Wochenende bei The Championship in Šamorín im Einsatz. Im Gespräch mit Lars Wichert gibt er Einblicke in die Weltmeisterschaft der Challenge Family. Außerdem schauen beide auf die weiteren Rennen der vergangenen Woche und geben einen Ausblick auf die nächsten Wettkämpfe.
Nach St. George ist vor Mallorca - mit Starterfeldern der Extraklasse. In Yokohama geht es außerdem um die letzten Olympia-Plätze. Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg sprechen über die derzeit stärksten Beine im Triathlon - und über einen verschollenen Norweger.
Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News. Songs In This Episode (from Harmony): “Stars In The Night” "We're Goin' Loco" Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance): Jan Grübler Chip Zien (Voice of "Albert Einstein") Allison Semmes, "Josephine Baker" Mentioned In This Episode: Listen to "Sous le ciel d'Afrique" Listen to “Espabilate” Watch the Comedian Harmonists perform together Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: www.thecomedianharmonists.com Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: www.harmonyanewmusical.com In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper: “Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]” Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn't ring a bell. How could that be? Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history. But…not all of it. The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater . And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said… “I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.” Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony”, we're digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I'm your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we'll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it's more complicated than you think. We'll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you'll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage. Join us. There's a lot to uncover. Host: Ruthie Fierberg Editor: Daniel Pineiro Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News
Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News. Songs In This Episode: “Stars In The Night” from Harmony: A New Musical "Hungarian Rhapsody #20" from Harmony: A New Musical "Home" from Harmony: A New Musical Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance): Bruce Sussman, Harmony co-writer Jan Grübler, Historian Sean Bell, "Bobby" in Harmony Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: www.thecomedianharmonists.com Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: www.harmonyanewmusical.com In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper: “Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]” Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn't ring a bell. How could that be? Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history. But…not all of it. The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater . And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said… “I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.” Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony”, we're digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I'm your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we'll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it's more complicated than you think. We'll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you'll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage. Join us. There's a lot to uncover. Host: Ruthie Fierberg Editor: Daniel Pineiro Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News
Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony
“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News. Songs In This Episode: "Stars In The Night" from Harmony: A New Musical "How Can I Serve You Madame " from Harmony: A New Musical Guests In This Episode (in order of appearance): Zal Owen, "Harry" in Harmony Jan Grübler, Historian Bruce Sussman, Harmony Book/Lyrics Michael Salzbank, living relative of Harry Frommermann Check out these books: Kantoren, Künstler, Kontinente - Jüdische Schicksale -: Die Familie von Harry Frommermann, Gründer der „Comedian Harmonists by Jan Grübler The Comedian Harmonists: The Last Great Jewish Performers in Nazi Germany by Douglas E. Friedman Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: www.thecomedianharmonists.com Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: www.harmonyanewmusical.com In 1927, a young man in Germany placed an ad in the local paper: “Attention. Rare opportunity. Tenor, Bass (professional singer not over 25), musically talented, nice-sounding voices, for unique ensemble. Kindly give days and times when available [for rehearsals, etc.]” Out of that two-line ad, came one of the most celebrated music acts of the 20th century: the Comedian Harmonists. The internationally renowned vocal group made over 200 recordings, performed in over 150 concerts around the world and appeared in numerous films. They played the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Coliseum and Radio City Music Hall. And yet, for most, the name “Comedian Harmonists” doesn't ring a bell. How could that be? Well, the Comedian Harmonists rose to fame in the late 1920s and early 1930s in Germany — and half of its members were Jewish. Because of this, the Nazi regime designated the work of the Comedian Harmonists “degenerate art” and much of it was destroyed. Lost to history. But…not all of it. The little that there was inspired writer Bruce Sussman to dig into the story of the Comedian Harmonists and, with his artistic partner Barry Manilow, create a musical uncovering their music, artistry and stories for the world to know and remember. “Harmony” officially opened on Broadway November 13, 2023 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater . And yet, there is only so much history one can fit into a Broadway musical. As Bruce said… “I just needed to simplify, pair it down.” “There were so many things that I could have done, but I had to make choices. As Sondheim famously wrote, the choice may be wrong, but the choosing is right.” Harmony closed on February 4, 2024 but the lost history it resurrected is worth a closer look. In this podcast, “Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's Harmony”, we're digging deeper into the true story of the Comedian Harmonists. I'm your host, Ruthie Fierberg, executive editor of Broadway News. Over the course of this series, we'll dive into the full history of the Comedian Harmonists — it's more complicated than you think. We'll learn the details about each of the six famous singers — where they grew up, their musical specialty, their personal lives and what happened after their time with the group. Plus, you'll hear from creatives and cast members about using this history to create “Harmony” onstage. Join us. There's a lot to uncover. Host: Ruthie Fierberg Editor: Daniel Pineiro Producers: Harmony A New Musical, Broadway News
«Wem glaube ich, wenn ich selbst nicht vor Ort war?» fragt uns eine treue Hörerin und erzählt von ihrem Dilemma: Einerseits fühlt sie sich gut informiert. Doch bei Diskussionen mit Familie und Freunden werde sie mit anderen Sichtweisen und Interpretationen der Fakten konfrontiert. Beispiel: Die Waldbrände auf der griechischen Insel Rhodos. Viele Medien berichteten von verheerenden Bränden und der grössten Evakuation in der Geschichte Griechenlands. Gleichzeitig sieht sie ein Video, dass Rhodos aus der Luft zeigt - von einem grossen Flächenbrand keine Spur. Darum: Wem glauben, wenn man es selbst nicht gesehen hat und verifizieren konnte? Wir zeigen, wie unsere Kolleginnen ihre Arbeit machen: Jan Grüebler von der SRF-Nachrichtenredaktion zeigt, wie sein Team konkret im Fall Rhodos vorgegangen ist. Und wir sprechen mit SRF-Südasienkorrespondentin Maren Peters, die immer wieder über Konfliktgebieten berichtet, in die sie als Journalistin nicht einreisen und sich vor Ort ein Bild machen kann.
Nach dem jüngsten Verstoß gegen die Anti-Doping-Bestimmungen sprechen Anna Bruder und Jan Grüneberg über das aktuelle Renngeschehen. Die Startliste der PTO US Open ist mit großen Namen gespickt – wer wirklich am Start stehen wird, ist jedoch ungewiss. In den vergangenen Tagen hagelte es zahlreiche Absagen. Zudem sorgte ein geöffneter Reißverschluss für Aufsehen.
the sixth episode of The Future of ERP, Deloitte's Jan Grüne and SAP's Dr. Neil Patrick discuss business process intelligence, its benefits to organizations, and how automation can help optimize finance, compliance, and internal sustainability controls. Join us to discover the future of business process intelligence and automated controls.
Lars Wichert und Jan Grüneberg blicken auf das erste richtig große Rennwochenende der Saison zurück. Neben starken sportlichen Leistungen gab es allerdings erneut Diskussionsstoff und eine Disqualifikation. Wie der RaceRanger dabei helfen kann und was am kommenden Wochenende ansteht, hört ihr in der neuen Folge.
Es wird ein Feuerwerk: Nachdem nun auch das Starterfeld der Frauen in Roth veröffentlicht wurde, diskutieren Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg, wer die Weltbestzeit von Chrissie Wellington knacken könnte. Die PTO hat derweil ihr Ranglisten-Ranking überarbeitet und das ist nicht gerade simpel.
Wer wird es machen? Diese Frage stellen sich Nils Flieshardt und Jan Grüneberg, nachdem das Profi-Starterfeld der Männer für die Challenge Roth verkündet wurde. Warum trotz hoher Leistungsdichte einige Namen fehlen und wer am Donnerstag auf der Liste der Frauen stehen könnte, erfahrt ihr in der neuen Episode.
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 52: Be Uncomfortable This last poem completes my year-long project with making sure we continue to challenge ourselves so that we constantly are uncomfortable. Not uncomfortable to torture ourselves but to allow us to keep learning and evolving as a person. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 51: Rocky Road to Heaven A poem that talks through the struggle many have in terms of their religious beliefs and striving to make it to heaven in the afterlife. I supposed this is an appropriate poem as we celebrate the birth of Jesus in a couple days. However, no matter your religion I think this poem can apply to anyone. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 50: Search for Purpose Do you ever wonder what your purpose is in life? Maybe you felt one before but now you are uncertain. This poem explores the thoughts from one that has the loss of purpose and trying to find a new one. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 49: Thanx Here is a season appropriate poem that I wrote in my youth. It speaks to the Christmas season and the things we need to be thankful for at this time. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 48:Small Town of Tragedy This poem expresses the sadness in a town, really anywhere in the world, that is experiencing death all too often. Even though I wrote this 25+ years ago and it does not have any specific relationship to an event in our world, I think deeply now of my hometown of Oxford, Michigan now after the tragic event of a school shooting just over one year ago now. The pain the community and those closely connected felt during the days, weeks, and months following. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 47: Single Window View We all have our perspective on the world, specific topics, geographies, people, etc. That perspective is only based on what we have experienced, seen, read, etc. There are multiple perspectives about a single topic because everyone experiences things through their lens. This poem talks about trying to look outside our single window of life and see it through other windows. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License Ted Talk: The danger of a single story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 46: Keymaster for Control A quick poem talking to how we hold the key to our own internal self control and the consequences if we unlock the chaos internally. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 45: The Suicide Note This episode highlights the third poem that I have ever wrote in my life. It speaks of one that might be contemplating suicide and the thought that it will release them of pain. However, the realization is it not the answer and life is worth fighting through to get to the enjoyment of life. Those with these thoughts need help in talking through their mental health struggles. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 44: Election Day... Who Cares? As election day arrives next week in the U.S., I read a poem I wrote back in high school about elections and voting. It is from the perspective of someone who does not believe their vote counts due to the thought that others pull the strings. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 43: Roll... Or Stand A poem that explores the political divide in our country and the hope that one will finally come through to really address the true needs of the country. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
In this great episode, Jan Gønbech, Chief Business Officer at DCompany, shares his experience of founding Google in Norway and his experiences of having a great coach that helped elevate him to be a great leader. He discusses the benefits of challenging yourself and the difficulty of making those tough decisions. He touches on leaders' inner thoughts and how to overcome difficult times.Being a leader can be lonely. The pressure is extreme, and the demands are extraordinary on yourself and your personal life. Jan's advice can help you overcome the day-to-day hurdles of being a leader and turn you into the great leader you are destined to be.Thank you, Jan, for sharing all of your wisdom! Subscribe to the Cognizant Leadership and Innovation podcast and share it with your colleagues and friends!
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 42: She Is The One I Love The Most Another poem about alcoholism, this explores the way an alcoholic sees their relationship with drinking. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 41: Raking the Lawn As the leaves are falling and need to be raked up, listen to this poem that provides a look at ourselves as a tree and the leaves. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Poetry from the Woods - An Original Podcast of Poems and Spoken Word
Poetry from the Woods - Original Poems and Spoken Word Season 1 - Episode 40: Stop Chasing Other's Dreams The episode today involves a poem speaking to how many individuals strive to achieve goals that society notes as the "dream". However in reality, this is not really the true dream for the individual. Instead the true dream is suppressed in order to achieve something that does not bring joy to their life. Email: poetryfromthewoods@outlook.com Episode Music: woods of mötzelbach by Jan Grünfeld is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License