Podcasts about Keim

  • 573PODCASTS
  • 1,432EPISODES
  • 34mAVG DURATION
  • 5WEEKLY NEW EPISODES
  • Feb 27, 2026LATEST

POPULARITY

20192020202120222023202420252026

Categories



Best podcasts about Keim

Show all podcasts related to keim

Latest podcast episodes about Keim

Wealth, Actually
SPORTS MEDIA FOR ENTREPRENEURS

Wealth, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026


Frazer Rice and Bram Weinstein, the “Voice of the Washington Commanders,” discuss the shift in sports media for entrepreneurs. The current state of sports journalism is in flux, especially with the decline of the Washington Post’s sports section and its implications for local coverage. We explore the opportunities that come from this void. (Including the potential for new media ventures and the challenges of monetizing content in a fractured media landscape). The discussion also touches on the future of the Washington Commanders, the importance of audience engagement, and the evolving nature of podcasting and digital media. https://youtu.be/O0syDGcSkvU https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Ut9QRj7X9QD1pGEA6y6qt?si=39nLO2reQ8SK_nj0zenzDA Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (⁠https://thepodcastconsultant.com⁠) Takeaways The Washington Post’s sports section closure is seen as a significant loss. There is a growing opportunity for new media companies to fill the coverage void. Monetizing media ventures requires innovative strategies and diverse revenue streams. Podcasters face challenges in gaining audience traction and monetization. The Commanders’ future depends on effective roster changes and health improvements. Engagement with the audience is crucial for media success. Digital platforms like YouTube provide exposure but limited revenue. The media landscape is rapidly changing, requiring adaptability. Local sports coverage is essential for community engagement. The importance of maintaining journalistic integrity in a changing media environment. SPORTS MEDIA FOR ENTREPRENEURS CHAPTERS 00:00 The State of Sports Journalism 02:59 Opportunities in Media 06:07 Monetizing Media Ventures 09:05 Navigating Podcasting Challenges 11:59 The Future of the Commanders 15:06 Engaging with the Audience DISCOVERING BRAM, THE COMMANDERS, AND AMPIRE MEDIA BRAM on SPOTIFY AMPIRE MEDIA ON YOUTUBE AMPIRE MEDIA WEBSITE Transcript of “SPORTS MEDIA FOR ENTREPRENEURS” Frazer Rice (00:00.686)Welcome aboard, Bram. Bram N Weinstein (00:02.551)Hey, Frazer, how are you? Frazer Rice (00:03.736)Doing great. The last time we spoke it was about three days before the Chicago Hail Mary, so I’m viewing that as good luck. That must have been something having to call that game. Bram N Weinstein (00:14.071)That was part of the most magical season I’ve ever been a part of. Not only first ever for the franchise, but 12 and five, NFC championship game, hadn’t done that in a generation. It was pretty incredible, yeah. Frazer Rice (00:28.652)No, as a skins fan, now commander’s fan, it’s been a long time, but it was a wild ride. One of the things that’s happened recently, which I know strikes near and dear to your heart, and frankly, for people who grew up sort of following it, has been, I guess, kind of the evisceration of the Washington Post sports section. And it’s got all sorts of impacts. But from your perspective, How do you make sense of that and what does it look like going forward for a city essentially that has all the major sports and the major paper not really covering it? Bram N Weinstein (01:09.719)I don’t make sense of it. I don’t understand it. I think at its core, The Washington Post is two things. It’s one of the most important publications in the world as the paper of record in the most powerful city in the world and the democratic center of the world. But it also is a local newspaper for one of the top 10 markets, top five markets in the country. And the idea that it would not cover its sports teams, or Metro desk, which, I know, you know, for our purposes, we focused a lot on the sports desk being shuttered. The Metro desk is too. So the Washington Post not covering the mayor’s office, city council meetings like in especially in these political times where, you know, the district budget is held by the federal government. To me, it doesn’t even it doesn’t compute that that wouldn’t exist. as far as like the sports section goes, which I think is like the lesser of the two real problems with this, but obviously is a real problem is, you I think for me, it feels like a death. I grew up reading the Washington Post. A lot of the reasons why I wanted to do what I wanted to do was through osmosis of reading Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon and Tom Boswell and all of the great writers that came through the Washington Post. And I just don’t really understand how it’s not within the business model to be part of this. At the same time, you know, it does open opportunities for entrepreneurs like myself who have media companies and are always looking for new talent and always looking for openings. And I can tell you that void is going to get filled. But I do think it is sad that the Washington Post could not figure out a way to modernize itself to allow its coverage to continue for its loyal readership. This is a local paper that isn’t covering local news. That is astoundingly terrible in terms of a business practice to me. Frazer Rice (03:14.317)It’s weird because from my perch here in New York, I work across the street from the New York Times building and there’s a little bit of sort of guffawing that the New York Times has turned into a gaming company and sort of a media company second, which has helped to subsidize its continued commitment to long form journalism. But even then, I mean, it’s really focusing on arts and leisure and cookbooks and wordel and all sorts of things like that. And it’s a shame that the Washington Post either couldn’t pivot in that direction or otherwise make sense of things. Bram N Weinstein (03:48.727)Is the business model of media the same that was no. so there are a few things that play here to be fair. I’m not asking Jeff Bezos to lose money. You know, like, or just be the beneficiary to subsidize something, but you do bring up a point, which is. And I read this quote recently from, the old ownership group, the Graham family, who basically said. “You know, the newspaper is a grocery store. Like you are supposed to go in there and pick all the different things that you want. And hopefully there’s something for everybody or hopefully a number of things for everybody. And in modern times, the New York Times has done a very good job of putting together a new modern grocery store for people. So there’s a variety of different things that does subsidize the important work that it does. And in the end, like to me, the New York Times and the Washington Post and maybe the Wall Street Journal. Are the three most important newspaper entities, if you can call them that, in the United States of America. And for one of them to not understand their role in protecting democracy, in covering our world, in informing the readership, whether it’s locally or nationally, to me is an absconding responsibility. So I don’t know what the answer is. Again, I’m not like demanding Jeff Bezos just…money to keep things subsidized. Like it is a business and I understand that, but there must have been better ways to go about it or maybe, you know, sell it to someone who does have ideas because it’s important for its foundations to remain intact. And so I just, you know, for me, it’s, been hard to digest, honestly. And like to your original question of like, like, how do you make sense of it? I really don’t. I don’t make any sense of it. Frazer Rice (05:39.692)Well, you also now have a fledgling media company and I’m a devourer of yours and Kim’s and Standix podcasts and I learned something from it each time. I see an opportunity there if major component of the media establishment in the area is abdicating its role, not only to the major sports that aren’t getting covered as much. There’s an opportunity there. But even like the local hotbed sports like lacrosse, they’re completely ignored, I would imagine. And that might be a way to sort of get some grassroots component going. Bram N Weinstein (06:17.195)Yeah, we also here with my company Empire see the opportunity, unfortunately, but we do. And there’s a lot of talent that is available. There is a void in coverage. We know, you know, the size of our community, the appetite for sports. And so, you know, I don’t want to say too much, but we are actively seeking partners to expand in a pretty large way if possible. So Frazer Rice (06:24.045)Right. Bram N Weinstein (06:46.067)We’re working towards that and I’ve been working towards that and moving very fast in the hopes that we’re not the only ones thinking this like you. There’s a lot of people thinking there’s an opportunity here. I wish it wasn’t the opportunity that it is, but it has presented itself and it’s an opportunity that we intend to see through. So we are actively speaking to a number of different interested parties about funding a major expansion of what we’re doing. Frazer Rice (07:11.379)Really cool. Well, I’ll be sure to keep an eye on that as it develops. When you’re thinking about sort of the money making aspect of it, we don’t do things for free and it’d be lovely if we all had time and disposable income to do that without giving away the playbook because you’re raising money and you don’t want to give that up necessarily. But how do you think about that in terms of delivering value for sponsors or advertisers or the general audience? Have you made any…sort of commitment strategy-wise there. Bram N Weinstein (07:42.197)Yes, digital audio video forward. You know, I also believe in enterprise journalism. I also very much believe in long form journalism, but the audience appetite for it is limited. And so you do have to subsidize it. And that comes in the form of a number of different properties repurposed for different platforms in various ways, podcasts, video shows, YouTube. All offer opportunities to monetize the same content. I have been studying very closely the things the New York Times has done and thought about what kind of engagement tools would be necessary to be an added perk for those who would end up probably subscribing to a situation like this. So there are a lot of different types of financial models. One is subscriptions. in a variety of different ways, whether it’s premium content, newsletters, one of them is obviously advertising, which would come with YouTube or different streaming channel, streaming network, podcasts, obviously, sponsorship, which could go across the board for all of the different categories. And, lastly, live events. And this is something that we are very capable of doing as well. So there are a tremendous amount of different models to make money. None of them are easy. And because the audiences are so fractured, I think you have to find ways to make financial streams in the same content in various different forms. But we’re willing to do that. And we’ve already kind of done that with what I’ve done with Empire on a very limited role, which is why we think we’re ready to make this expansion and move. But we need an investor to buy in and to the investors, I would say to them, we intend to make you money and we intend to be something that could be purchased in a three to five to 10 year plan. So we understand the importance of making sure that the investment is paid off in the end as well. Frazer Rice (09:52.205)Cool. Are you thinking about expanding into other subject matter areas? you’re in DC, so politics, guess, would be a natural fit. Right. Bram N Weinstein (09:59.965)Not really. And I wouldn’t personally, like, I just don’t feel like that’s my expertise. So no, but like, could we be something like the ringer where you’re looking into culture, you’re looking into arts, music, dining, those types of things? Yeah, I think like that’s something I’m not sure that I would move fast into a realm like that. Like we see the void in sports coverage for this marketplace. We would like to fill that void. And whatever we do after that would be dabbling in those spaces to try to, again, find new ways to find new audiences. But we want to go with our core products first. And certainly for me personally, the politics world is completely above my pay grade. So I’m out of that. Yeah. Frazer Rice (10:46.028)It’s above everybody’s I think if anybody could figure it out It’s it’s one of those Rubik’s cubes that it’s not worth solving oftentimes So, you know one of the things I don’t know if I’d struggle with or I’m Would like to expand on my front is just getting my podcast out to more people and the concept of discover ability and one of the strengths that I think you have Is you know your current position in traditional media with the commanders? Keim has it a little bit with ESPN, Ben Stendig has it with his Substack, which isn’t traditional media, but there’s different outflows on that front. How do you view that competitive advantage in terms of getting the message out and almost having a bit of a head start over some of the other possibilities out there? Bram N Weinstein (11:30.175)Yeah, well, I think there was always like, you know, for the podcast world. Yes, anybody can do a show and you know, they could be good. The reality is, though, you know, the people who already have stakes in the marketplace, at least from name value, are always going to have a head start. It’s going to come down to how you market yourself and how you go about getting your show out there as much as possible. The reality is you need some level of a robust social presence to get to as many eyeballs or ears as possible. And if you don’t, then you typically have to kind of go down a paid route of making sure that it gets into algorithms. And so it’s a hard climb, like for sure. You know, like when podcasts and kind of open the gates for everybody, same thing with YouTube, like Frazer Rice (12:14.54)Mm. Bram N Weinstein (12:23.444)You know, there’s going to be a lot of success stories. There’s going to be a lot more people who are either doing it for love of the game, but not for money. And that’s just the reality of how much time any person has to give up to content. And secondarily, who can get to enough of an audience to make it worthwhile? As you probably know, you need thousands of downloads to really make any kind of real money at all on a podcast episode. Getting to thousands of downloads. doesn’t sound like a big, like if I said, you have to get to a thousand, like a thousand doesn’t sound like a lot for one episode, but it’s way harder to do. wager a guess that 90 % of podcasts do not reach 1000 downloads per episode. So it’s a very hard number to reach. And if you really want to make money, money on it, we’re talking about getting 10,000 an episode. Sure, anybody like myself that has various different platforms I can use to promote my own shows has a head start in that manner. And that would always have been for anybody in traditional media who had a following to start with, if they were willing to jump into the digital side quickly, they were always going to have a head start because they already had an audience that was built in. It was just converting them. Frazer Rice (13:39.572)You know, and for me, the conversion isn’t so much, you know, buying pillows or mattresses from the advertising that comes on the show. I don’t have any advertisers. The ROI for me is, in a client, one client, maybe listening to it and then calling up. And all of a sudden that pays for everything, in sort of my day job. Bram N Weinstein (13:52.992)Yes. Bram N Weinstein (13:57.813)Yeah, well, I think you’re actually looking at it the right way. Like, could your show end up having a big audience? Yeah, of course it could. But like, the reality is for most people who are doing podcasts for the other purpose, which is either marketing, client curation, branding, like those have extraordinary value to like my company’s done a lot of B2B type podcasts. And I explained this, you know, to them, and most of the people I work with aren’t looking, they don’t think they’re going to be Pat McAfee. But like, they understand that like, The value in doing this well is going to get paid back exponentially in client curation, marketing, entering new market spaces, expanding business opportunity, because it done well, it can really have that kind of benefit for you. Frazer Rice (14:43.563)How do you make sense of all the different platforms that are out there? You know, I converted to video because ignoring YouTube meant basically ignoring Google and I was like, well, that’s dumb. I know, Spotify’s out there. iTunes has just converted to video. And then you’ve got all the different podcasts, platforms, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. How do you, it just seems like it changes weekly in many ways as to what’s in favor, what’s not. When you’re making a bet on your company, how do you deal with that? Bram N Weinstein (15:06.996)Yeah. Yeah, think. Yeah, it’s hard. Things have changed a lot. Like, for the most part, we double up our podcasts now and they’re taped on video. So they’re disseminated with not a tremendous amount of production value behind them. And of course, you know, used as audio podcasts as well. So it’s a two in one situation. And we find that YouTube. The advertising dollars there are very small, but the exposure, not unlike when we were talking about kind of marketing yourself, the exposure of being there, if you can get thousands of views, often offers up a lot of different opportunities. Sponsors prefer to be visually seen than just audibly heard. So like in both of those cases, they can be beneficial. like we don’t frankly make a lot of like we have on YouTube. We only have two primary shows with Empire Media that are on YouTube on our channel. We have about 18,000 subscribers now and we get on an average month like 127,000 views between just the two shows, which is a lot, know, especially for like a niche thing where we’re really just talking about one thing, the commander. So we’re like, we’re not expanding out much more than that. So it’s a very niche thing and yet we’re getting a really, really sizable number. Frazer Rice (16:11.787)That’s good. Bram N Weinstein (16:25.15)If I told you how much money we get paid for that, you’d laugh like it’s it’s pennies on the dollar. But the exposure of having it and the amount of views and impressions that it generates gets us sponsorship opportunities because people want to be part of that. And that’s where the real opportunity comes with YouTube. As far as like using Facebook Live, IG, like TikTok, I suppose. Like. I don’t know, like I don’t think you can be everywhere. I think the idea is to try to be, I think you’re talking to different audiences on each of these things. So I don’t think it’s one size fits all. And it has to be worth it. For me, it has to be worthwhile. Like, is there a reason why we’re there other than we’re just trying to get people but if there’s no benefit of a carryover beyond it and it just happens to hit their feed, but we’re not getting any sponsorship money out of it or any activation out of it? Well, then what was the point? So I’m always looking for right places to be. But there has to be an incentive structure that makes sense, either true carryover audience growth or obvious sponsorship opportunity. Frazer Rice (17:32.076)The cost of coordination of all of that too starts to overwhelm. I know you’ve got a schedule to keep here. I would be silly not to ask about my commanders a little bit. Two new assistant coaches, offensive and defensive coordinator, lots of changes coming in terms of personnel and hopefully sort of a rethink of Jaden and hopefully a lot better health going into next year. But… Bram N Weinstein (17:36.17)Yes. Yeah. Frazer Rice (17:59.84)Potentially better division in many ways, how do you see things going forward? Bram N Weinstein (18:04.71)I don’t know what their team looks like yet. So this is like a hard question to answer because I think they’re going to be very aggressive in free agency and then obviously they have the seventh overall pick. I kind of need to see what their roster looks like before knowing. I you know, David Blough been here the last couple of years. He is one of these very young, very impressive people. I’m glad they kept him in the building. It’s a big ask to jump from where he was to go to offensive He at least is talking a big game like he’s ready for this and I hope he is, you know, like we’ll have to see. I think a lot of it will have to do with the quarterback stays healthy and that just didn’t happen a year ago and the whole team didn’t stay healthy. So they fell apart and you know, like I don’t think health was the only reason they had the record they had, but I think the health made it worse than it could have been like their record probably would have been a little more respectable if the health wasn’t as bad as it was. Hopefully Jayden stays healthy. He’s fine now. So hopefully he stays healthy and on defense Deonte Jones. This is his first opportunity doing this but he’s actually been in the league for 20 years and he’s worked with every almost every major defensive coordinator up until this point So he feels like someone that’s been overdue for an opportunity. I like the system He’s coming out of does he have the personnel to win with I don’t think right now and that’s why I’m like Let me see what they do in free agency. How much money do they spend at what positions? How are they looking to upgrade that side of the ball? And if they bring in what I think will be two, three, four new starters, whether it’s via the draft and free agency combined, then I think we could have a different conversation about what I think it’s gonna look like, because I kinda need to see what the roster looks like first. Frazer Rice (19:44.691)No, there’s so many holes in the free agency component. Not to pin you down on a record going into next year, because we don’t even know what the components are going to be. To that end, as you said, the injuries were a real problem. Everything that possibly could go right in 2024 didn’t in 2025. How does that work over the course of time in terms of regression to the mean? Is just every season completely different or is there something that carries over? Bram N Weinstein (20:19.542)So 2023 was nothing like 2024, which was nothing like 2025. So we’ve had a roller coaster for sure. Um I last year was a surprise like. If you had told me the beginning of the season look like the schedules too hard. They had too many injuries. They went 9889 didn’t make the playoffs. I would have believed you. You know, like it’s just things were just harder to try to replicate. I didn’t expect what ended up. So can they flip that back around and be more competitive again? I do believe so. I also agree with something you said, which was. Right now and again don’t know what the teams look like exactly yet, but I do think the division on the whole will be better. The Giants will be better coached for sure. They have a lot of defensive talent and we’ll see if Jaxson Dart takes another step. And if that’s the case, the Giants may be more formidable than they’ve been in 10 years. The Eagles are still going to have a very, good roster. No matter Frazer Rice (21:04.938)Mm-hmm. Bram N Weinstein (21:16.106)Whatever they do this off season, even if it includes moving off of a couple of primary people, they still have an extremely strong high level roster. And I like how the Cowboys pivoted from Micah Parsons. I know it hurt them last year, but I do like what they did in the return that they got since. So they play their cards right. They could be in line to really make a jump back this year. Like they’re the ones that feel kind of ready to me. If they play their cards right and if they don’t end up, which is the second part, which is never they avoid, they never avoid this. They turn themselves into a circus. So if they could ever stop turning themselves into a circus, I think it would serve them. You know, I think it would be a very positive outcome for them, but their owner doesn’t live in that world. He likes to be a ringmaster. And, you know, I think that that’s probably more than anything been the hindrance to them winning a Super Bowl over the last. Frazer Rice (21:55.004)You Bram N Weinstein (22:14.422)30 years, they’ve had good enough teams to do it. They just don’t and I think they get in their own way. But you know, maybe this year’s a little different for them. Frazer Rice (22:21.364)No question. Alright, how do people find Ampire and sample all the different media that you’re putting out there? Bram N Weinstein (22:31.766)YouTube is Empire Media AMPIRE. We have our YouTube page. You can find that there. My show is under my name, Bram Weisside Show. John Keim Report covers the commanders and Last Man Standing is Ben Standing’s show. And who knows, maybe in four to six months, we’ve got some new offerings. I’m hoping that’s gonna be the case pretty soon. Frazer Rice (22:51.466)Terrific. Thanks for coming on, Bram, and rootin’ for your success. Bram N Weinstein (22:55.414)Thanks a lot. Take care BRAM on “WEALTH ACTUALLY” three days before the JAYDEN HAIL MARY Keywords: sports journalism, Washington Post, media opportunities, podcasting, Commanders, monetization, audience engagement, digital media, sports coverage, media landscape Titles The Decline of Sports Journalism Seizing Media Opportunities https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Actually-Intelligent-Decision-Making-1-ebook/dp/B07FPQJJQT/

Hielscher oder Haase - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Iran - Regime will Uni-Proteste im Keim ersticken

Hielscher oder Haase - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 5:51


Im Iran gibt es wieder Proteste gegen das Regime. Aktuell finden die Demos in erster Linie vereinzelt an Unis statt. Das Regime versucht das zu unterbinden. Parallel bereitet sich der Iran auf ein mögliches Atomabkommen mit den USA vor.**********In dieser Folge mit: Moderator: Nik Potthoff Gesprächspartner: Uwe Lueb, berichtet als Korrespondent über den Iran**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .

Sales Excellence Podcast
Dein SE hat keinen Bock auf Training. Und es liegt an dir (247)

Sales Excellence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 34:20


In dieser Folge sprechen wir offen darüber, warum in PreSales-Teams oft wenig Lust auf Weiterentwicklung herrscht – und was du als Führungskraft wirklich tun kannst, um das zu ändern. Wir teilen persönliche Erfahrungen aus aktuellen Kundengesprächen, analysieren typische Widerstände und zeigen, wie fehlende Kommunikation und falsches Framing die Motivation im Keim ersticken. Gemeinsam diskutieren wir, wie du Enablement-Maßnahmen wirksam begründest, individuelle Entwicklungsziele setzt und echtes Team-Engagement schaffst. Dabei nehmen wir auch die Führungsebene kritisch unter die Lupe: Wie viel Verantwortung trägst du selbst für fehlende Motivation? Hör rein und erfahre, wie du dein PreSales-Team aus der Demo-Comfort-Zone holst und zum strategischen Partner entwickelst. ----------

River Rock Church Colorado
Guest Speaker - Pastor Joe Keim

River Rock Church Colorado

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 49:51


To find out more about River Rock Church or to visit our online store, go to https://www.riverrockchurch.net.

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
"Kassandra" - eine Produktion von Schauspiel und Musiktheater in Bielefeld

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 5:57


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur heute

River Rock Church Colorado
Guest Speaker - Pastor Joe Keim

River Rock Church Colorado

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 49:51


To find out more about River Rock Church or to visit our online store, go to https://www.riverrockchurch.net.

Ghost Stories For The End Of The World
INTERPOL 3: LAW AND ORDNUNG

Ghost Stories For The End Of The World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 61:01


Achtung: Heute Abend diskutieren wir die Revolutionen von 1848 und wie sie die Polizei zur Weißglut brachten. Die deutsche Polizei (wer sonst?) beschloss, einen grenzüberschreitenden Verband zu gründen, um das edle Proletariat und seine rüstigen Organisationsbemühungen im Keim zu ersticken. Dabei schufen sie so etwas wie Interpol: den ersten Entwurf. Seid dabei, wenn Ghost Stories for the End of the World und The Return of the Repressed sich mit kranken Truthähnen herumschlagen.

Health Nerds
Sepsis (Blutvergiftung): Eine der häufigsten Todesursachen weltweit

Health Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 38:42 Transcription Available


„Bei Sepsis ist nicht die eigentliche Verletzung oder ein Keim das Problem – sondern eine außer Kontrolle geratene Abwehrreaktion des Immunsystems.“ – Sepsis zählt zu den häufigsten Todesursachen weltweit. Jährlich kommt es zu rund 166 Millionen Fällen – über 20 Millionen Menschen sterben daran. Auch in Deutschland sind es jedes Jahr etwa 200.000 Todesfälle, die mit einer Sepsis in Verbindung stehen. Das fatale: Trotz moderner Intensivmedizin wird Sepsis häufig noch immer zu spät erkannt. Was viele als „Blutvergiftung“ bezeichnen, beginnt oft unscheinbar: eine Lungenentzündung, ein Harnwegsinfekt, eine Operation, eine Wunde. Der Körper reagiert mit Entzündung – genau so, wie er es soll. Doch wenn die Balance des Immunsystems zwischen Angriff und Kontrolle kippt, eskaliert das System. Entzündungsbotenstoffe werden massenhaft freigesetzt. Gefäße werden undicht. Der Blutdruck fällt. Mikrogefäße verstopfen. Organe erhalten nicht mehr ausreichend Sauerstoff. Nicht der Erreger richtet den entscheidenden Schaden an – sondern die überschießende Immunreaktion selbst. Sepsis kann sich innerhalb weniger Stunden dramatisch entwickeln. Warnzeichen sind Fieber oder Untertemperatur, Verwirrtheit, schnelle Atmung, Blutdruckabfall oder ein plötzlich stark verschlechterter Allgemeinzustand. Oft entsteht das Gefühl: „Etwas stimmt überhaupt nicht mit mir.“ Und genau das kann lebensentscheidend sein. Selbst nach überstandener Akutphase können Erschöpfung, Muskelschwäche, kognitive Probleme oder eine erhöhte Infektanfälligkeit zurückbleiben – das sogenannte Post-Sepsis-Syndrom. Und das kann ein Leben lang für erhebliche gesundheitliche Probleme und Beeinträchtigungen sorgen. Podcast-Host Felix Moese und Gesundheitswissenschaftler Matthias Baum klären in dieser artgerecht HEALTH NERDS Episode die wichtigsten Fragen: Was genau ist eine Sepsis – und wie unterscheidet sie sich von einer „normalen“ Infektion oder Blutvergiftung? Was passiert im Körper, wenn das Immunsystem außer Kontrolle gerät? Welche Warnzeichen sollte jeder kennen – und ab wann ist es ein Notfall? Wer gehört zu den größten Risikogruppen – und warum? HEALTH NERDS. Mensch, einfach erklärt. Spare 15% auf Deine erste Bestellung auf https://artgerecht.com mit dem Code: HEALTHNERDS15 (im Warenkorb eingeben) Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.

WDR 5 Quarks - Wissenschaft und mehr
Zuckersteuer - öffentliche Klos - Wut

WDR 5 Quarks - Wissenschaft und mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 76:55


Nachhaltiger Fischkonsum - welche Fische darf man noch essen?; Wie viel Plug-in Hybride im Elektromodus verbrauchen; Zuckersteuer - Was dafür spricht; Volle Energie! Was können Großbatteriespeicher?; Wie (un)hygienisch sind öffentliche Klos?; Große Fragen in zehn Minuten: Woher kommt die Wut?; Warum manipulative Menschen Karriere machen; Moderation: Elif Senel. Von WDR 5.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
"Catarina oder Von der Schönheit, Faschisten zu töten" in Bochum

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 9:34


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Mary Shelleys Gruselgeschichte - "Frankenstein" boomt auf der Bühne

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 6:06


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur heute

Rang I - das Theatermagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Mary Shelleys Gruselgeschichte: „Frankenstein“ boomt auf der Bühne

Rang I - das Theatermagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 5:16


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Rang 1

Florida Men on Florida Man
Episode 360 - Molasses For The Masses w/ Alyna Francine-Keim

Florida Men on Florida Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 55:17


A tidal wave of syrup destroyed an entire town! Buildings were destroyed but held together as 2.3 million gallons of molasses poured through the city streets. FMOFM breaks down the insane tragedy that shaped American labor laws forever. On this episode, Josh Mills and Wayne McCarty are joined by FMOFM Español host Alyna Francine Keim to cover your favorite Florida man headlines, read listener letters, and discuss how one town was demolished by a molasses mega wave! Headlines include: Florida women thrown off a plane for promoting OnlyFans, Florida woman poops at a cop, Florida TikToker gets arrested for spending the night at Walmart. Letters include: "My roommate must have 3 drinks at all times: water, coffee, tequila", "I have 1 hour left on my 72-hour deodorant but women still say I stink", "My uncle thinks I'm too online and going down the 'Alright Pipeline'". On Mic: Alyna Francine Keim, Josh Mills, Wayne McCarty. Each week, the Florida Men on Florida Man podcast blends comedy with the fascinating legends, lore, and history of the wildest state in the union, Florida. To learn more about the show, visit www.fmofm.com. Please consider supporting the show at Patreon.com/fmofmpodcast.

Schnabelweid
Mundartbriefkasten: Woher kommt das Wort Chuderwälsch?

Schnabelweid

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 57:01


Eine Stunde lang Antworten auf Mundartfragen von SRF-Hörerinnen und -Hörern: unter anderem zu den Wörtern «Wedegeente» für den Muskelkater, «sädle» für 'sich setzen' oder «Chuderwälsch». Und warum sagt man den Schafen eigentlich vielerorts «d Bänze»? In dieser Mundartstunde konzentrieren wir uns ganz auf Ihre Mundartfragen. Zuerst geht es um die «Kante» im ÖV: Warum wird der Abfahrtsort von Bus und Tram nicht «Perron» genannt, sondern «Kante»? Ein SRF-Hörer vermutet den Einfluss von deutschen Ingenieuren. Der Grund für die Bezeichnung liegt aber vielmehr darin, dass ÖV-Kundinnen und -Kunden sich an grossen, Komplexen Haltestellen leicht und unmissverständlich orientieren können. Gibt es die Bezeichnung «Sprützkanta» für die Giesskanne im Bündnerdeutschen? Hat es da wirklich ein «t» in der «Kanne»: «Kanta»? Oder hat die Mutter unserer Hörerin das Wort womöglich einfach erfunden? Wir können die Mutter entlasten. Warum sagt man in der Ostschweiz dem Muskelkater auch «Widergände» oder «Wedegeente»? Ganz klar ist die Antwort nicht, aber es geht wohl um Widerspenstigkeit. Und warum nennen wir eine unverständliche Sprache eigentlich «Chuderwälsch»? Dazu gibt es mehrere Theorien. Wir sagen, welche am wahrscheinlichsten ist. Sagen Sie eher «Nämed Si Platz!», «Sitzed doch ab!» oder «Sädlet nech!»? Letzteres ist vor allem im Kanton Bern zu hören. Wir klären, ob das Verb «sädle» etwas mit einem Sattel zu tun hat oder gar mit dem englischen Verb «to settle down». Vom Wallis über das Berner Oberland bis in die Innerschweiz werden Schafe gerne liebevoll «Bänze» genannt. Wir erzählen, wie aus einer Kurzform der Vornamen Benedikt und Bernhard eine Bezeichnung für Schafe werden konnte. Woher hat der «Stüdelerweg» bei Koblenz AG wohl seinen Namen? Das fragt sich eine SRF-Hörerin. Die Antwort lässt uns in die Rheinschifffahrt vergangener Jahrhunderte abtauchen und führt uns zu einer alten Technik, dank der man sich mit kleinen Schiffen an den Uferstauden flussaufwärts hangeln kann. «Hesch mer non es Giimeli Schoggi?» Das berndeutsche Wort «Giimeli» kennen auch viele Bernerinnen und Berner heute nicht mehr. Es bezeichnet eine ganz kleine Menge einer Essware und ist abgeleitet vom ebenfalls fast vergessenen Wort «Giime» für einen Spalt. Das «Giimeli» ist also gewissermassen ein Spältchen. Gegen Ende der Mundartstunde erfahren Sie auch noch, was das «Giimeli» mit den Wörtern «Gaumen», «Keim», «gähnen» oder «Kiemen» zu tun hat. Und zum Abschluss der Sendung erklären wir traditionsgemäss die Ursprünge eines Familiennamens - dieses Mal sind es sogar zwei Namen: «Rindisbacher» und «Rindlisbacher». Der Namenexperte Hans Bickel vom Schweizerischen Idiotikon geht den Emmentaler Ursprüngen dieser Namen auf den Grund.

Horse Training in Harmony
EP251: USPC Equine Welfare Task Force

Horse Training in Harmony

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 60:43


In this episode I am joined by the USPC Equine Welfare Task Force, made up of: Dr Stacy Anderson, Heather Bell, Dr Laura Thompson, Christina Keim. In creating this, they are leading the way for education on equine wellness and will have a huge influence on a new generation of horsemen. This is so important and I'm excited to have these wonderful women on the pod. I think you'll love hearing about what they've created and will be left feeling optimistic. About the Guests:Christina Keim, M.Ed., M.F.A. is an award-winning equestrian journalist and professional horsewoman with over 25 years experience in the industry. Her written work has appeared extensively in top equestrian publications, and she is the author of the new book, Unwanted: the Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis. For nearly twenty years a top intercollegiate hunter seat coach, Ms. Keim now teaches compassionate horsemanship and offers Equestrian Yoga and Mounted Mindfulness sessions both on the road and out of her Cold Moon Farm in Rochester, New Hampshire (christinakeim.com). Heather Bell: Life member of USPC. Graduate A. Career as a Wildlife biologist specializing in endangered species recovery, and leading agencies through contentious decisions and change.  Dr. Stacy Anderson DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVS-LA is an equine surgeon who serves as Dean of the Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine at Lincoln Memorial University. A Pony Club Graduate ‘A,' she has served as a USPC National Examiner, national committee member, and contributor to the USPC Equine Welfare Taskforce. Dr. Anderson has trained and competed horses and riders through Preliminary level eventing and Prix St. George level dressage. She is a USDF Bronze and Silver medalist, and is currently working toward her Gold medal with her12 year old Swedish warmblood gelding. Dr Laura Thompson has been an ambulatory equine vet in northern Colorado for almost 25 years. She teaches part time at Front Range Community college for the last 20+ years. She has her USPC H-A rating and still rides and competes. Her daughter competes at the FEI level in vaulting and they trained their own horse from scratch to FEI. About the Host:Karen Rohlf, author and creator of Dressage Naturally, is an internationally recognized clinician who is changing the equestrian educational paradigm. She teaches students of all disciplines and levels from around the world in her clinics and the Dressage Naturally virtual programs. Karen is well known for training horses with a priority on partnership, a student-empowering approach to teaching, and a positive and balanced point of view. She believes in getting to the heart of our mental, emotional, and physical partnership with our horses by bringing together the best of the worlds of dressage and partnership-based training.  Karen's passion for teaching extends beyond horse training. Her For The Love Of The Horse: Transform Your Business program is a result of her commitment to helping heart-centered equine professionals thrive so that horses may have a happier life in this industry. Resource Links:Article about USPC Equine Welfare Task Force: https://www.chronofhorse.com/article/uspc-brings-equine-welfare-to-the-forefront-with-happyhealthyhorse-initiative/ Pony Club Vision & Values:

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Verluste für die Kulturwelt: Die prominenten Verstorbenen des Jahres 2025

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 5:55


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Ausnahme-Empörter: Vor 30 Jahren stirbt der Dramatiker Heiner Müller

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 5:19


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Waterville Community Church Sermons
Open Mic: Dana Keim (12/28/2025) - Learning To Say Yes

Waterville Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 42:00


Executive Pastor Dana Keim shares a message called, "Learning To Say Yes" You can watch the digital service on YouTube: *Coming soon... If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. Song used in this message under the Religious Service Exemption (17 U.S. Code § 110(3)) is "Come You Unfaithful (feat. Amy Grant)" - Performed by: Michael Boggs, Amy Grant - Lyrics Written by: Michael Boggs and Josh Nichols - Copyright: © 2025 Licketysplat Music, distributed by Residence Music, Michael Boggs Music *Closing Song is "Trust In God" - Elevation Worship - Lyrics: Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Mitch Wong, Steven Furtick - © 2016 © Brandon Lake Music; Music by Elevation Worship Publishing; A Wong Made Write Publishing; Integrity's Praise! Music *Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935 **Ambient music produced by Landon Heeres and is used with permission

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
200. Theaterjubiläum - "Das schlaue Füchslein" am Landestheater Detmold

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 5:23


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur heute

kultur keim detmold landestheater
The Baby Manual
511 - Family Medicine with Dr. David Tusek

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 29:04


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes Dr. David Tusek, board-certified Family Physician and Founder of Cloud Medical, to the show to discuss early childhood development and the good habits that set children up for life. Dr. Tusek identifies the five pillars of health and discusses personalized and preventive childhood medicine with Dr. Keim. The conversation explores modern habits and their impact on children, the critical role of parents, and the idea of introducing a whole-person health framework into children's growth to ensure emotional and physical well-being.The five pillars of health identified by Dr. Tusek are hydration, nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress reduction. He and Dr. Keim expand on each pillar, describing how sugar functions in nutrition, the glycemic index and its relation to prediabetes in children. The importance of movement and outdoor play is highlighted, especially as screens take priority in children's lives, and they stress the need for better sleep hygiene. The conversation investigates how healthy whole-person habits can be fostered from a young age and how the right habits can help steer children away from chronic disease.   Dr. David Tusek:Dr. Tusek is a board-certified family physician who also has experience as an emergency room doctor.  He is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the Institute of Functional Medicine.Dr. Tusek relishes the close connectivity with his Cloud DPC patient-members, whether they are training for the Olympics, dealing with an illness, or simply trying to lose a few pounds.  He believes that enhancing one's quality of life is just as important as extending the quantity of our years.Dr. Tusek combines expertise in advanced diagnostics and optimization of brain and body function using a broad-based approach, blending cutting-edge technologies with a natural orientation.  He uses a wide variety of gentle, needle-based therapies to treat musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions and injuries (including PRP and Botox).  He performs various office-based surgeries, cryosurgeries, and treatments of minor trauma.  In 2004, he became one of the first practitioners in Colorado to offer bio-identical hormone implants, and has been working closely with compounding pharmacies (those pharmacies that prepare personalized medications for patients), to provide the purest, most effective forms of natural therapies.In 2009, Dr. Tusek founded one of the nation's first DPC programs, which he sold in 2016.  He then went on to launch Cloud Medical DPC, and currently oversees several other healthcare ventures and projects related to health optimization, behavior change, and addiction medicine.He believes that the soul of primary care medicine lies both in diagnosing and treating existing health problems with the most advanced technologies, as well as deeply considering what it means to be healthy and to heal as human beings, and how to most efficiently unlock our innate capacities for thriving and flourishing.  In the spirit of this pursuit, Cloud Medical has launched a variety of programs under the “School of Health” banner.As a previous member of the steering committee of the Direct Primary Care Coalition based in Washington, DC, Dr. Tusek is a recognized leader in healthcare transformation and was invited to the White House to discuss the future of American medicine.  He was named among the “Top Doctors in Concierge Medicine” and is a former qualifier for the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.  He enjoys skiing, cycling, and spending time with his wife and two daughters in the playground that is Colorado.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon“Heartful Kitchen: A Cookbook for Every Body” by Chef Maria Cooper__Contact Dr. Carole Keim MDlinktree | tiktok | instagram Contact Dr. David TusekWebsite: CloudMedical.ioBlog: CloudMedical.io/blogLinkedIn: drtusek Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Veterans Chronicles
William Keim, U.S. Merchant Marine, World War II

Veterans Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 36:56 Transcription Available


William Keim joined the U.S. Merchant Marine in 1943 at the age of 17. He was called to active duty when he turned 18 years old that same year. For the next two years, he served as an oilerman on Liberty Ships in both the Atlantic and the Pacific theaters, transporting critical supplies and evading constant enemy efforts to sink their ships.In this edition of Veterans Chronicles, Keim tells all about the Liberty Ships and his role in keeping the engines running smoothly. He details the constant threat of German U-Boats in the North Atlantic, what the American vessels did to avoid getting sunk, and the horror of witnessing other ships getting hit without being able to help the souls on board.He also explains what it was like for the ships to be strafed by German planes and also be the targets of buzz bombs while in port on Christmas 1944. Finally, Keim shares what it was like for the U.S. Merchant Marine veterans to receive the Congressional Gold Medal and long overdue recognition for their service.

Info 3
Sparprogramm der SRG kostet voraussichtlich 900 Vollzeitstellen

Info 3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 14:10


Die SRG streicht voraussichtlich 900 Vollzeitstellen, weil sie bis bis 2029 rund 270 Millionen Franken sparen muss. Das Unternehmen wird einer grundlegenden Transformation unterzogen, zu der eine Verkleinerung der Geschäftsleitung sowie neue Strukturen und Prozesse gehören. Weitere Themen: Wer in der Schweiz ein Kind sexuell missbraucht, Kinderpornografie verbreitet oder ein anderes pädosexuelles Delikt begeht, bekommt ein lebenslanges Verbot, mit Minderjährigen zu arbeiten. In einem Leiturteil kommt das Bundesgericht nun zum Schluss, dass ein solches Verbot verhältnismässig ist. In Russland ist es gefährlich, den Krieg in der Ukraine in Frage zu stellen. Das zeigt das Schicksal der Strassenmusikerinnen von Stoptime. Weil die Band kriegskritische Lieder spielte, wurde die Leadsängerin festgenommen. Das zeigt: jeglicher Widerstand wird in Russland im Keim erstickt. In der Schlacht am Morgarten haben die Eidgenossen im Jahr 1315 für Freiheit und Unabhängigkeit gekämpft, so sieht es zumindest die SVP. Deshalb rief deren Jungpartei am Freitag zu einer Freiheitsnacht auf. Was hat Morgarten wirklich mit Freiheit zu tun?

WDR 5 Politikum
§218 schädigt Demokratie & Manieren im Ausland

WDR 5 Politikum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 23:05


Die Union möchte eine erneute Debatte um §218 im Keim ersticken - dabei brauchen wir die, meint unser Gast. Satiriker Mathias Tretter säubert das politische Parkett hinter Friedrich Merz. Zuerst muss Host Carolin Courts aber über den "Friedensplan Ukraine" sprechen. Von WDR 5.

The Baby Manual
510 - Pediatric Cardiology with Dr. Tal Gospin MD

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 27:12


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes pediatric cardiologist Dr. Tal Gospin, MD, to The Baby Manual to talk about what pediatric cardiology is and how it differs from adult cardiology. Dr. Gospin explains how much of pediatric cardiology is concerned with congenital heart disease, abnormalities people are born with. She watches for the shape of an infant's heart and the sounds it makes, even in utero, and discusses exactly what she looks for with Dr. Keim. They explore fetal echocardiograms, infant heart function, and what parents can watch for in newborns to see if a pediatric cardiologist needs to be consulted. Dr. Gospin and Dr. Keim discuss when a baby's heart murmur should be referred to a pediatric cardiologist and the differences between an innocent murmur and a pathologic murmur. Innocent murmurs that appear in newborns typically disappear in infancy. Dr. Gospin shares that some types of pediatric cardiac issues will show up as a lack of weight gain in infants, and when to reach out to a pediatrician for a referral. They talk about echocardiograms and what to expect, whether the baby feels any discomfort or not from an EKG, and what the scans are looking for. They discuss breathholding episodes, fainting, and explain what's happening and what a parent can do. This episode provides a lot of insight into pediatric cardiology and gives parents insight into the functioning of their infant's heart.  Dr. Tal Gospin, MD:Dr. Tal Gospin graduated with honors from Washington University in St. Louis with her undergraduate degree in Psychology. She obtained a Masters in Physiology and her Medical Doctorate from Georgetown University School of Medicine, where she was elected into Alpha Omega Alpha, the National Medical Honor Society. Dr. Gospin continued on to pursue a pediatrics residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University in New York City. She then completed her fellowship in pediatric cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, Texas. Dr. Gospin's fellowship training included caring for patients with a broad spectrum of cardiac conditions and working with leading experts in the field of pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery. She concentrated her fellowship training on echocardiography, outpatient care for children with complex congenital heart disease, as well as fetal imaging and prenatal counseling.Dr. Gospin is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Cardiology. Her clinical interests include transthoracic echocardiography, fetal imaging, evaluation and treatment of children with congenital and acquired heart disease, pediatric arrhythmias, as well as hypercholesterolemia and hypertension. Dr. Gospin brings her diverse knowledge base and training into the community to provide comprehensive medical care with a passion for personalized attention.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | Instagram Contact Dr. Tal Gospin, MDwebsite | Pediatric Cardiology Care Houston Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

WealthStyle Podcast
Real Estate the Right Way with Morgan Keim (Ep. 110)

WealthStyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 27:38


Most people think the path to wealth is income, and today's guest, Morgan Keim, thought that, too. But after building food-tech startups for a decade, he realized financial freedom required more than a high-paying job; it required a fundamental shift. Join host Iván Watanabe and his former high school classmate, Morgan Keim, as they explore … Read More Read More

The Baby Manual
509 - Pediatric Neurology with Dr. Justin Rosati, MD

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 32:59


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes pediatric neurologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Rochester, Dr. Justin Rosati, MD, to the show to talk about pediatric neurology. They explore what he sees in children as a pediatric neurologist and what parents can look for.  Dr. Keim and Dr. Rosati discuss febrile seizures, developmental delays, epilepsy, infantile spasms, and anything neurological that can affect babies and toddlers. Dr. Rosati says that children not meeting a developmental milestone is often why parents bring them in to see him. He works to answer the question of why the child misses or is behind on the milestone and explains what it is that he looks for to see if further testing is needed. He tells Dr. Keim what red flags parents can look out for in terms of neurological conditions. He and Dr. Keim discuss febrile seizures and genetic epilepsy syndromes, as well as when seizure medications might be useful. Dr. Rosati breaks down childhood migraines, how parents can help and identify them, and exactly what neurological disorders entail. It's a wealth of information for parents wanting to know what red flags to keep in mind.Dr. Justin Rosati, MD:Dr. Justin Rosati is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester. He specializes in Fetal & Neonatal Neurology as well as Clinical Neurophysiology. Dr. Rosati has a special interest in digital media and its use for education for students, residents, parents, and colleagues. He is an active medical content creator focusing on short-form videos for Instagram and TikTok. You can follow him across social media platforms @thebabybraindoc.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__ Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | instagram Contact Dr. Justin Rosati, MDlinktree | instagram | University of Rochester Medicine Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
"Das große Heft" - Jette Steckel inszeniert nach Agota Kristof in Bochum

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 4:38


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur heute

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Abhärten gegen den Krieg: Jette Steckel inszeniert in Bochum "Das große Heft"

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 7:30


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Gender-Fragen: Bonn-Premiere des Musicals "Tootsie"

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 6:50


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

HUNTR
The Reality of Hunting Big Bucks in Ohio w/ Zac Keim & Kevin Mullet | HUNTR #281

HUNTR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 183:39


In this episode of the HUNTR Podcast, we're joined by Zac Keim and Kevin Mullet from Ohio — two passionate whitetail hunters who live and breathe deer season. Zac walks us through the full story of his 213-inch Ohio giant, breaking down how it all came together, the challenges along the way, and what hunting in Ohio is really like today. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.Follow Zac & Kevin:https://www.instagram.com/zkeimy.hunt/https://www.instagram.com/kmullet_hunt/SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBEShop HUNTR Merch:https://wearehuntr.com/HUNTR Podcast is presented by:Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com (Code HUNTR for 20% off apparel)DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Predator Camo: https://www.predatorcamo.com/ (Code HUNTR for 20% off)Beast Broadheads: https://beastbroadheads.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Lone Wolf Custom Gear: https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)MTN Tough: http://lab.mtntough.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=huntr&plan=monthly (Code HUNTR for 1 free month)RackHub: https://www.rack-hub.com/huntr (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Pure Wildlife Blends: https://www.purewildlifeblends.com (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Primos: https://www.primos.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Bushnell: https://www.bushnell.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)#WhitetailHunting #OhioDeerHunting #BigBucks #Bowhunting

The Baby Manual
508 - Pediatric Rheumatology with Dr. Cristina Saez, MD

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 23:00


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatric Rheumatology Dr. Cristina Saez, MD, to The Baby Manual to discuss what rheumatology is and how pediatric rheumatology works. She studies and has training in autoimmune diseases, specifically ones affecting bones, muscles, joints, or multiple organ systems,  in children. Dr. Saez tells Dr. Keim that though she sees children for different things, the most common is joint pain. Juvenile arthritis is likely the most common rheumatologic diagnosis seen in her clinic. Cristina details how joint pain presents in children and the method of assessment used in diagnosis. She also treats a lot of recurrent fevers and tells Carole how fevers can present in diseases that affect the immune system, which is what she works to assess. Practical information on how to identify joint pain, what grade of fever should prompt medical intervention, and the types of medication used in treatment are all explained by Dr. Saez in this insightful episode. Dr. Cristina Saez, MD:Dr. Cristina Saez is the Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatric Rheumatology at Stanford Medicine. She graduated from Rice University with a BA in Kinesiology with a focus on Health Sciences in 2015. After graduation, she started medical school at Baylor College of Medicine. While there, she was an active member of the Pediatric Student Association and participated in the Medical Ethics Track. Outside of class, she enjoyed mentoring younger students through the Anatomy Buddies tutoring program and the Peer Resource Network program. She still kept in touch with the Kinesiology Department and even helped teach undergraduate students in the gross anatomy course. During her later years, she helped develop a protocol within the Pediatric Rheumatology department at Texas Children's Hospital to help adolescent patients prepare for the transition from pediatric to adult care.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | Instagram Contact Dr. Cristina Saez, MDStanford Medicine Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Buckmasters Outdoors Podcast
Persistence Pays BIG! Tagging a 213" Ohio BEAST with Zac Keim | Big Buck Blueprint

Buckmasters Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 20:00


In this episode, we talk on how Zac Keim managed to take this absolute BEAST of a whitetail in Ohio! This 213 2/8 inch whitetail gave Zac a run for his money when he eluded him for 4-years. What an incredible story!! Find a BTR Scorer near you! https://buckmasters.com/Resources/BTR/Find-a-BTR-Scorer Use Buckmasters25 and receive 25% off your next purchase of Rocky boots! Rocky Boot: https://www.rockyboots.com Easton: https://eastonarchery.com Legendary Whitetails: https://www.legendarywhitetails.com Yamaha: https://yamaha-motor.com Antler Rings: https://antlerrings.com

The Plaidcast
Plaidcast in Person with Chelsea Coyle, Dr. Caitlin Rothacker, DVM & Christina Keim by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services

The Plaidcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 105:05


Piper hosts Plaidcast in Person in front of a live studio audience at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, CT with Chelsea Coyle, Dr. Caitlin Rothacker, DVM, and Christina Keim. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Chelsea Coyle is a lifelong rider and consummate horsewoman. As the hospitality manager at HITS Horse Shows, sponsorship director at Old Salem Farm and now consultant with Highlands Horse Show, she has spent 15 years involved in the ins and outs of horse showing. Alongside her husband and head trainer, Christian, Chelsea manages Christian Coyle Show Stables based at their home in Sherman, CT. She competes as an amateur rider in both the hunter and jumper rings when she's not ringside cheering on her future Olympians, Daisy and Grace Coyle. Guest: Dr. Caitlin Rothacker, DVM is an equine veterinarian and partner at Grand Prix Equine. Located in Granby, CT, she originally hails from Brewster, New York and grew up surrounded by the hunter/jumper world.  Her current practice focuses mainly on lameness, but she also sees a wide variety of equine athletes including western performance and event horses.Guest: Christina Keim is an award-winning narrative journalist whose work has appeared in numerous journals and magazines, both in print and online. With Sally Batton, she is the co-author of "The Athletic Equestrian" and "Equicize.". Her newest book, "Unwanted: the Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis" takes us deep into the world of horses at risk.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Purina, Great American Insurance Group and Virginia Horse Industry Board Join us at an upcoming Plaidcast in Person live event!

The Bulletin
Conversion Therapy, TikTok's Algorithm, and Child Abuse Convictions

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 69:13


This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that argued a Christian therapist in Colorado was restricted from counseling clients with unwanted sexual attractions. Adèle Keim from Becket joins Russell and Clarissa to discuss whether this is conversion therapy or a free speech issue. Then, Michael Sobolik from the Hudson Institute stops by to talk about the new TikTok deal between the U.S. and China, and what that means for the security of Taiwan and Americans. Finally, CT's Nicole Martin and Kate Shelnutt join us to discuss the Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris convicted of sexually abusing children, and Donald Trump's consideration of pardoning Jeffrey Epstein's sidekick Ghislaine Maxwell.   GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN:  -Join the conversation at our Substack.  -Find us on YouTube.  -Rate and review the show in your podcast app of choice.    ABOUT THE GUESTS:   Adèle Keim is a senior legal counsel for Becket, a non-profit, public-interest legal and educational institute with a mission to protect the free expression of all faiths. Prior to working with Becket, Adèle was an associate in the appellate practice at Winston & Strawn in Washington, D.C, and she clerked for Hon. Edith Brown Clement on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans. Adèle has been featured on CNN, Fox News, Al Jazeera, EWTN, TheBlaze, and MSNBC.  Michael Sobolik is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. He specializes in United States–China relations and great power competition with a focus on geopolitics, net assessments, and competitive strategies. He is the author of Countering China's Great Game: A Strategy for American Dominance. His commentary has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Reuters, Foreign Policy, Wired, and The Free Press, among others. He has also appeared on Fox News, ABC, BBC, and other outlets. Nicole Martin is Christianity Today's chief operating officer. She is the author of several books including Nailing It: Why Successful Leadership Demands Suffering and Surrender and Made to Lead: Empowering Women for Ministry. Kate Shellnutt is editorial director of news for Christianity Today, where she leads the magazine's news team and reports and edits for online.  ABOUT THE BULLETIN:  The Bulletin is a twice-weekly politics and current events show from Christianity Today moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's editor in chief) and Mike Cosper (director, CT Media). Each week, the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Sharon McMahon, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more.    The Bulletin listeners get 25% off CT. Go to https://orderct.com/THEBULLETIN to learn more.    “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today  Producer: Clarissa Moll  Associate Producer: Alexa Burke  Editing and Mix: TJ Hester Graphic Design: Rick Szuecs Music: Dan Phelps  Executive Producers: Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper   Senior Producer: Matt Stevens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Baby Manual
507 - Neonatology with Dr. Geoff Binney MD MPH

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 37:10


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes neonatologist and chair of pediatrics at Tufts Medical Center, Dr. Geoff Binney, MD, MPH, to The Baby Manual for a conversation about what expectant parents should know regarding newborn care and the NICU, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Drs. Keim and Binney discuss the age of viability for premature babies, advances in neonatology such as surfactant therapy for Respiratory Distress Syndrome, and the different levels of NICU care available depending on gestational age and medical needs.Dr. Binney and Dr. Keim talk about common newborn challenges, including breathing difficulties, infections, blood sugar monitoring for at-risk infants, and jaundice. Both doctors stress the importance of preventive care, such as antibiotics for Group B strep and vitamin K injections at birth. Dr. Binney shares that a neonatologist's role is to provide a supportive environment for premature or ill infants so they can continue developing safely. He reassures parents that most children born early grow up healthy and indistinguishable from their peers. This episode gives parents-to-be information about what to expect if their child is born preterm and offers them comfort in knowing how far medical care for newborn infants has come. Dr. Geoff Binney, MD, MPH:Dr. Geoffrey Binney is a neonatologist in Boston, Massachusetts and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Boston Children's Hospital and Tufts Medical Center. He is the Chair and David And Leona F. Karp Professor of Pediatrics, and the Tufts University School of Medicine Pediatrician-in-Chief. He received his medical degree from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | instagramContact Dr. Geoff Binney, MD, MPHBoston Children's Hospital | Tufts Medicine | linktree Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Born Again Bowhunting
Ohio Opening Day Success On A 213'' Buck | Zac Keim | 5+ Years Of History | Episode 169

Born Again Bowhunting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 120:53


We have a bonus episode for everyone!Zac Keim smashed an absolute brute of a buck opening day of the 2025 Ohio archery season. If that wasn't cool enough he has sheds of this buck he calls the "trash 10" as far back as a 2.5 year old buck. Multiple encounters and a few mess-ups along the way makes this story ever more sweet! Thanks for sharing the story!https://www.instagram.com/zkeimy.hunt/Thanks for listening!John 3.3 WiseEye Tech Trail Cameras⁠https://wiseeyetech.com/⁠Code: bornagain for 10% off!  Premier Outdoors⁠https://premieroutdoors.us/⁠Code at the register: Podcast 2025 for 10% off! (exclusions apply)Rogue Bowstringshttps://www.roguebowstrings.comCode: BornAgain20 for 20% off!

LANZ & PRECHT
AUSGABE 213 (Herbst der Reförmchen)

LANZ & PRECHT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 59:12 Transcription Available


Kanzler Friedrich Merz hat einen „Herbst der Reformen“ angekündigt. Wann aber wird geliefert? „Wir dekorieren die Stühle auf der Titanic, anstatt eine neue Arche Noah zu bauen“ so beschreibt Richard David Precht die Versuche, das Sozialsystem zu reformieren. Wird aus dem „Herbst der Reformen“ ein „Herbst der Reförmchen“? Markus Lanz ist es zu einfach, immer der Politik den schwarzen Peter zu zuschieben. „Die Menschen wollen Veränderung, aber nur so lange sie nicht selbst davon betroffen sind.“ Beide sind sich einig, dass wir von Rente bis Bürgergeld vieles eher neu erfinden müssten, als immer nur daran „herumzuflicken“ . Außerdem: Jane Goodall ist gestorben. Die berühmte Primatenforscherin war resolut „wie ein Feldherr und konnte gleichzeitig einen Keim der Hoffnung pflanzen“. So erinnert sich Richard David Precht an eine persönliche Begegnung. Auch Markus Lanz hat diese beeindruckende und unerschrockene Frau getroffen.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Kay Voges startet Intendanz am Schauspiel Köln mit "Imagine"

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 8:19


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

fazit startet keim intendanz schauspiel k
The Baby Manual
506 - Dentistry with Dr. Ian Kott, DDS

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 30:20


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes pediatric dentist Dr. Ian Kott, DDS, to The Baby Manual to talk about children's oral hygiene, everything from brushing teeth to weaning kids off pacifiers. Dr. Kott explains when a child's first dental visit should happen and what to expect from it, and gives tips on how to start brushing children's teeth as soon as the teeth appear. Dr. Keim and Dr. Kott discuss cavity prevention, the importance of discouraging thumb sucking and pacifiers, and when to consider discontinuing bedtime bottle use. Dr. Kott explains that training toothpaste is useful, even when it doesn't contain fluoride, because it teaches children the aspect of teeth brushing that involves spitting. He shares tips on how to make teeth brushing easier or more fun for children who fight it. The causes of cavities in kids are from anything that is a fermentable carbohydrate: milk, juice, and even breast milk, once a child is on solid food. One of the reasons to wean children off nighttime bottles of formula is to prevent tooth decay from the fermentable carbohydrate staying on their teeth too long, but also because pacifiers, bottles, and thumb sucking all change the swallowing patterns and shape of the palate in children over the age of two. There is a vast amount of very helpful practical advice, knowledge, and information about pediatric dental care contained in this episode.   Dr. Ian Kott, DDS:Originally from Michigan, Dr. Kott received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Michigan in 1999. As a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Public Health Service, Dr. Kott has completed several tours of duty as Senior Dental Officer in the United States Coast Guard and as Deputy Chief Clinic Administrator with the Indian Health Service, all stationed in Alaska. After gaining a variety of valuable experiences in general dentistry, Dr. Kott felt compelled to specialize in treating children. He completed his Postgraduate Residency in Pediatric Dentistry at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston in 2009. Dr. Kott is married with two young sons.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | instagramContact Dr. Ian Kott, DDSwebsite | linkedin Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Waterville Community Church Sermons
Open Mic: Dana Keim (9/21/2025)

Waterville Community Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 37:00


Executive Pastor Dana Keim shares a message called, "Growing Up As A Child Of God" You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZhurlGs01uI If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. *Closing Song is "Who You Say I Am" - Hillsong - Lyrics: Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan - © 2017 Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) *Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935 **Ambient music produced by Landon Heeres and is used with permission

open mic keim wcc closing song hillsong music publishing admin
Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Überregionaler Ort für die freie Szene: Neustart am Bochumer Prinzregenttheater

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 5:15


Keim, Stefan www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Syndication Made Easy with Vinney (Smile) Chopra
Building Wealth Beyond Startups with Morgan Keim

Syndication Made Easy with Vinney (Smile) Chopra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 23:10 Transcription Available


  Morgan Keim, Founder of Ocean Ridge Capital, knows firsthand what it means to chase success at the cost of balance. After raising over $400M for food-tech startups, Morgan realized the constant flights, pressure, and uncertainty weren't sustainable. His pivot into affordable multifamily housing became a turning point—not just for his finances, but for his family and future.   In this episode, Morgan shares his journey from the high-risk startup world to building stable, recession-resilient real estate portfolios. You'll hear how he went from a curious limited partner to running his own private equity firm, revitalizing 20+ properties since 2020.   We dig into:

The Baby Manual
505 - Dermatology with Dr. Teresa Wright, MD

The Baby Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 32:24


Dr. Carole Keim welcomes pediatric dermatologist Dr. Teresa Wright, MD, to the podcast to talk about baby skin care, birthmarks, eczema, and anything to watch out for with a baby's skin that could potentially be dangerous. Dr. Wright works at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee and is also faculty at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. She shares her journey into pediatric dermatology and explores all manner of common skin concerns, conditions, and questions regarding infants and their skin care with Dr. Keim, based on a wealth of experience and knowledge. Dr. Keim and Dr. Wright open by addressing the little pink or red spots in the middle of a newborn's forehead that are sometimes called angel kisses. The medical term is nevus simplex, and Dr. Wright assures listeners that they're nothing to worry about and will fade over time. They discuss types of newborn skin rashes, such as transient neonatal pustular melanosis, which are normal, before addressing conditions that might need a pediatrician's attention. Baby moles are explained in detail, atopic dermatitis or eczema is described, and Dr. Wright offers insight on how to mitigate or improve child skin dryness, along with tips on avoiding exposure to known irritants and allergens. This episode is full of facts and advice on infant skin, offering a practical guide to what is normal and what might need additional attention.Dr. Teresa Wright, MD:Dr. Wright attended medical school at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester, Massachusetts. She went on to complete a residency in pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. Subsequently, she completed a dermatology residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center and a fellowship in pediatric dermatology at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri. She joined the dermatology faculty at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) in January of 2009. In January of 2012, she was promoted to Section Chief of Pediatric Dermatology at TCH. She also served as Co-Director of the Vascular Anomalies Program at TCH from October 2011 through March of 2015. In July of 2015, she returned to her hometown of Memphis, TN to join the dermatology faculty at the University of Tennessee and establish a pediatric dermatology division at LeBonheur Children's Hospital. She has special interests and expertise in the diagnosis and management of hemangiomas and other vascular lesions, as well as pigmented lesions and pediatric melanoma. She is board-certified in pediatric dermatology, dermatology, and pediatrics. She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Society for Pediatric Dermatology.Dr. Wright has special interests and expertise in the diagnosis and management of hemangiomas and other vascular lesions, as well as pigmented lesions and pediatric melanoma.__ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Contact Dr. Carole Keim, MDlinktree | tiktok | instagramContact Dr. Teresa Wright, MDwebsite | linkedin

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Unwanted by Christina Keim, Bored vs Asking for Help, and Perform by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 59:27


On today's show, we are chatting with author, Christina Keim, on her new book, Unwanted -- The Causes & Effects of America's Horse Populus Crisis. We touch base with Erin MacDonald from New Vocations to get her approach to telling the difference between a horse who is asking for help (aka maybe some naughty behaviors arising) vs a horse who is asking for more of a challenge in their work. Plus, we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week who happens to have ran in the Preakness! Stay tuned...Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Christina KeimGuest: Erin MacDonaldNew Vocations SegmentAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, MyNewHorse, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!

Retired Racehorse Radio
Unwanted by Christina Keim, Bored vs Asking for Help, and Perform by Kentucky Performance Products

Retired Racehorse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 59:27


On today's show, we are chatting with author, Christina Keim, on her new book, Unwanted -- The Causes & Effects of America's Horse Populus Crisis. We touch base with Erin MacDonald from New Vocations to get her approach to telling the difference between a horse who is asking for help (aka maybe some naughty behaviors arising) vs a horse who is asking for more of a challenge in their work. Plus, we introduce you to our adoptable horse of the week who happens to have ran in the Preakness! Stay tuned...Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Christina KeimGuest: Erin MacDonaldNew Vocations SegmentAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, MyNewHorse, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!

Millionaire Mindcast
Affordable Housing: The Hidden Real Estate Opportunity in 2025 | Morgan Keim

Millionaire Mindcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 52:09


In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. sits down with Morgan Keim, real estate investor and founder of Ocean Ridge Capital, to explore the rising potential of affordable housing as both an impact and profit-driven real estate strategy.Morgan explains how affordable housing differs from Section 8, what AMI (Area Median Income) means, and how to leverage underutilized assets like motels and multifamily properties into sustainable, cash-flowing communities.This episode uncovers how government incentives, tax credits, and public-private partnerships can make affordable housing projects not only feasible but highly lucrative—especially in 2025 as policy and demographic trends converge.What You'll Learn:What qualifies as affordable housing (and what doesn't)Why investor interest in this space is acceleratingHow to use adaptive reuse for affordable housing conversionsThe role of public programs, grants, and tax incentivesMisconceptions that hold investors back from entering the marketWhy 2025 may be the best time to get involvedLong-term strategies for impact-minded real estate investorsTimestamps: 00:00 – Morgan's background in real estate and development 04:00 – Defining affordable housing and AMI 08:00 – Why the investment thesis for affordable housing is so strong 13:00 – Real-world conversion strategies and deal structures 17:00 – Funding: tax credits, grants, and city partnerships 21:00 – Addressing myths around tenants, turnover, and red tape 25:00 – Macro trends and why timing matters 29:00 – Final advice for investors who want to make a differenceConnect with Morgan KeimWebsite: http://www.oceanridgecap.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creativecapitalist/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativecapitalist/Episode Sponsored By:Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/CRE MASTERMIND: Visit myfirst50k.com and submit your application to join!FREE CRE Crash Course: Text “FREE” to 844-447-1555FREE Financial X-Ray: Text  "XRAY" to 844-447-1555

Horse Training in Harmony
EP236: Chat with Christina Keim, Author of: Unwanted

Horse Training in Harmony

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 57:07


In this episode I speak with Christina Keim, author of Unwanted, The Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis. This is a book every horse lover needs to read, and I'm so happy to share this with you. It's a subject that is uncomfortable to look at, but necessary. About the Guest:Christina Keim, M.Ed., M.F.A. is an award-winning equestrian journalist and professional horsewoman with over 25 years experience in the industry. Her written work has appeared extensively in top equestrian publications, and she is the author of the new book, Unwanted: the Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis. For nearly twenty years a top intercollegiate hunter seat coach, Ms. Keim now teaches compassionate horsemanship and offers Equestrian Yoga and Mounted Mindfulness sessions both on the road and out of her Cold Moon Farm in Rochester, New Hampshire (christinakeim.com). About the Host:Karen Rohlf, author and creator of Dressage Naturally, is an internationally recognized clinician who is changing the equestrian educational paradigm. She teaches students of all disciplines and levels from around the world in her clinics and the Dressage Naturally virtual programs. Karen is well known for training horses with a priority on partnership, a student-empowering approach to teaching, and a positive and balanced point of view. She believes in getting to the heart of our mental, emotional, and physical partnership with our horses by bringing together the best of the worlds of dressage and partnership-based training.  Karen's passion for teaching extends beyond horse training. Her For The Love Of The Horse: Transform Your Business program is a result of her commitment to helping heart-centered equine professionals thrive so that horses may have a happier life in this industry. Resource Links:To purchase inside North America: Unwanted by Christina Keim: https://trafalgarbooks.com/products/unwanted Everywhere else, check on amazon.com or other book-sellers Christina Keim: christinakeim.com How To Create A Happy Athlete course: https://go.dressagenaturally.net/hats[Text Wrapping Break]Discount code: HATS100 to save $100 The Dressage Naturally Book+Video: https://shop.dressagenaturally.net/collections/home-page-featured/products/book-dvdKaren Rohlf's Dressage Naturally VIDEO CLASSROOM: https://dnc.dressagenaturally.net/ Ask a question for the pod: https://www.speakpipe.com/AskKarenAnything Get 3 free training videos: https://dressagenaturally.net/free-dressage-training-videos/ Course: Habits For Excellent Horsemanship: https://dressagenaturally.net/habits. Course: Sweet Spot of Healthy...

The Roundtable
Unwanted "The Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis" by Christina Keim

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 17:15


In "Unwanted: The Causes and Effects of America's Horse Population Crisis," equestrian journalist and lifelong horsewoman Christina Keim delivers a compassionate, fact-based investigation into one of the most complex and divisive issues facing the equine world today.

The Kevin Sheehan Show
More Terry Talk + Keim + Legler

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 88:43


Kevin opened with last night's strange stunner in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. He had more on Terry McLaurin as well. ESPN's John Keim jumped on to share his thoughts on the Terry situation along with plenty from OTA days. ESPN's Tim Legler joined Kevin from Oklahoma City with his insight on an insane Game 1 between the Thunder and Pacers.