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Ein Konzert für den Frieden gab das Rivne Philharmonic Orchestra am Sonntag, 22. Juni beim Festival „Rivne Classical Residence”. Musikalische Unterstützung aus Stuttgart gab es durch die Dirigentin Friederike Kienle und die Pianistin Sophia Weidemann. Auf dem Programm: Robert Schumanns Klavierkonzert und Beethovens 3. Sinfonie „Eroica“. Friederike Kienle berichtet von diesem Erlebnis im SWR Kultur Musikgespräch.
A positive attitude can transform challenges into opportunities. It fosters resilience and encourages harmonious relationships. Always remember to practice kindness towards others, as it creates a ripple effect of goodwill. Equally important is being compassionate toward yourself; self-kindness nurtures personal growth and mental well-being.
Der Fall Kienle hat die Oldtimerszene auf den Kopf gestellt. Denn der einstige Vorzeige-Restaurator für den Mercedes 300 SL soll jahrzehntelang Kunden mit ihren historischen Fahrzeugen über den Tisch gezogen haben. Wir sprechen über die Hintergründe und die aktuellen Ermittlungen. Im zweiten Teil klären wir, wie groß das Ausmaß tatsächlich ist.
Der Fall Kienle hat die Oldtimerszene auf den Kopf gestellt. Denn der einstige Vorzeige-Restaurator für den Mercedes 300 SL soll jahrzehntelang Kunden mit ihren historischen Fahrzeugen über den Tisch gezogen haben. Wir sprechen über die Hintergründe und die aktuellen Ermittlungen. Im zweiten Teil klären wir, wie groß das Ausmaß tatsächlich ist.
Der Fall Kienle hat die Oldtimerszene auf den Kopf gestellt. Denn der einstige Vorzeige-Restaurator für den Mercedes 300 SL soll Jahrzehnte lang Kunden mit ihren historischen Fahrzeugen über den Tisch gezogen haben. Wir sprechen über die Hintergründe und die aktuellen Ermittlungen.
Der Fall Kienle hat die Oldtimerszene auf den Kopf gestellt. Denn der einstige Vorzeige-Restaurator für den Mercedes 300 SL soll Jahrzehnte lang Kunden mit ihren historischen Fahrzeugen über den Tisch gezogen haben. Wir sprechen über die Hintergründe und die aktuellen Ermittlungen.
Carsten Müller ist für Autofans sicher eine Ausnahmeerscheinung im deutschen Politikbetrieb: während andere Parlamentarier überlegen, wie breit Radwege sein müssen, damit Lastenräder problemlos überholen können, ist Müller Grundungsmitglied und Vorsitzender des "Parlamentskreis Automobiles Kulturgut", der Instanz, wenn es um die Interessenvertretung automobiler Klassiker in Berlin und darüberhinaus geht. Hier rede ich mit ihm über seinen Einsatz für das klassische Automobil, seine Arbeit im VW-Untersuchungsausschuss, über die Klage gegen Klaus Kienle, die von ihm initiiert wurde und über seinen wirklich außergewöhnlichen Autogeschmack.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Michael Kienle, the Global VP of Talent Acquisition at L'Oreal, as he shares his unique journey to leading global recruitment for one of the world's most iconic consumer brands. Michael discusses his transition from marketing to HR, driven by his passion for understanding and working with people. In this episode, we also explore the challenges and strategies in global talent acquisition at L'Oreal, especially in managing the vast number of applications received annually. Discover how L'Oreal measures and improves candidate experience through initiatives like the "License to Hire" training program and the "Candidate Experience Manifesto." Furthermore, we delve into L'Oreal's commitment to diversity and youth employability with innovative programs such as L'Oreal for Youth and L'Oreal Boost, which provide professional opportunities and educational resources for young people from underprivileged backgrounds. Don't miss this engaging discussion on maintaining a people-centric approach in HR and making big brands accessible to diverse talent pools. Find out more about innovative HR practices at www.disruptivehr.com
In a heartfelt conversation, the reigning Mid-State Mile champion and course record holder Eric Kienle opens up about his inspiring journey into the world of ultra running to his success and hard work to be the last man standing at Mid-State Mile. His evolution as a runner is a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and self-belief. He shares his stories of setbacks, recounting the invaluable lessons learned from each race. We dive into the details and experience at the Mid-State Mile, a race that pushed him to his limits, is a reminder of the importance of self-awareness and humility in the face of adversity. With raw honesty, he reflects on his personal growth, emphasizing the importance of staying present, running your own race, and not letting external factors dictate your pace. His journey towards sobriety and his commitment to being a better father add a deeply personal touch to his story and will inspire many others to prioritize what truly matters. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eastcoastadventures/message
Christian Beyerstedt hat in der heutigen Podcastfolge auch wieder 2 tolle Gäste. Zum einen Frank Kienle, Geschäftsführer vom HKI (Industrieverband Haus-, Heiz- und Küchentechnik) und zum anderen Dr. Micheal Poeplau, Geschäftsführer für den Bereich Forschung und Entwicklung bei Wöhler. Gemeinsam sprechen sie über das komplexe Thema der Normung im Bereich der Messtechnik bei Feststofffeuerstätten. Was gibt es für Anforderungen an die Messtechnik und welche Unterschiede gibt es in verschiedenen Ländern? Gibt es eine Revision der 1. BImSchV? Was genau ist eine Partikelmessung und welche Emissionen emitieren eigentlich bei einer Feuerungsanlage? Sie appellieren gemeinsam an die Betreiber von Feuerstätten nur die vorhergesehenen Brennstoffe zu verwenden. Was der Grund dafür Ist erfährst du in der Folge!
In this captivating episode of The Greg Bennett Show, I sit down with the legendary Sebastian Kienle, a name synonymous with triathlon greatness. As we reflect on Sebi's illustrious career, we delve into the highlights and pivotal moments that defined his journey from a passionate young athlete to a world-renowned champion. Kienle shares the emotional and inspiring story behind his decision to retire, revisiting favorite races from his farewell tour, and the profound impact of his final year in professional triathlon. Sebi opens up about the highs and lows, the lessons learned, and the wisdom gained through decades of competition. We explore the transition to life after professional sports, the challenges and discoveries of stepping away from competition, and how he plans to remain connected to the triathlon community. Join us as Sebastian Kienle, with his characteristic humility and insight, offers invaluable advice to aspiring triathletes and reflects on the legacy he hopes to leave behind. Through stories of resilience, triumph, and the relentless pursuit of excellence, this episode is a tribute to a true triathlon icon. Don't miss this deep dive into the heart and soul of one of the sport's greatest athletes right here on The Greg Bennett Show.
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Sean Fitz & Ryan Kienle! Based in Arizona, Sean is a musician and singer with Midwest roots who has been active in the rock and metal genres for nearly a decade. He currently plays bass on tour in hard rock mainstays Otherwise, in addition to releasing his own solo music under Sean Fitz. Ryan is a Nashville-based studio and live performing bass player who has toured around the world, both at land and sea. Many will know him from the Poughkeepsie, New York band Matchbook Romance. Their 2006 sophomore album Voices went on to crack the Top 50 of the Billboard 200, while their single "Monsters" became a global hit that is still popular on music streaming platforms to this day. Sean, Ryan and Shane Gann all teamed up for the single "AMMO," a heartbreak anthem that just dropped on 2/2. In this episode, Sean and Ryan speak with Mike about how they got connected for "AMMO," Warped Tour and road life lessons with Matchbook Romance, life at sea as a professional musician on cruise ships, the Shiprocked incident, being a hired gun, building positive relationships in the music industry, going all in on your art as a creative, and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the aforementioned "AMMO" from Sean Fitz, Ryan Kienle and Shane Gann, available where you get your music! Follow Sean on Instagram @fakefitz. Follow Ryan on Instagram @rkplaysbass. To stay up-to-date with Sean, visit https://linktr.ee/seanfitz. To stay up-to-date with Ryan, visit https://www.rkbass.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
This week I have long time friend and incredible bassist Ryan Kienle from the band Matchbook Romance, we talk about how he got his start, where his life is going, how we met, and how I got to fill in for Matchbook Romance on drums on a Warped Tour back in 2015. Ryan is one of the coolest people I know and his knowledge of music is out of this world. The post Ryan Kienle-Matchbook Romance appeared first on idobi Network.
Reed, Clint and Danny discuss:Busselton Ironman previewdealing with hot conditionsdisc wheels and aero socksthe "Danger Zone"bike positionsickness & anxiety before a raceDaniel Baekkegaard show downSeb Kienle retirementFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcastYoutube: @TriathlonTherapyPodcastX: @tri_therapy
Wat waren ze sterk: Els Visser bij Challenge Canberra en Marten van Riel bij Ironman 70.3 Fortaleza. Beide atleten pakten er de winst. Verder; is het als profatleet nog wel te doen om te periodiseren? En ook het afscheid van Kienle, de pech voor Marieke Brouwers, het WK Ultraman, zwaar weer voor de Frysman (?) en alvast een voorzichtige vooruitblik op de Hel van Kasterlee!
In dieser aufschlussreichen Episode des U-12 Podcasts, präsentiert von The Nuremberg Times, tauchen wir tief ein in die Welt der kommunalen Finanzen Nürnbergs. Nachdem wir in der letzten Episode einen kritischen Blick auf den Bundeshaushalt geworfen haben, steht heute der Nürnberger Stadthaushalt im Mittelpunkt unserer Diskussion. Paul Arzten, Stadtrat von Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, und Kevin Kienle, der Gründer von The Nuremberg Times, führen durch eine fesselnde Analyse des Nürnberger Stadthaushalts. Im Vergleich zum 60 Milliarden Euro Defizit im Bundeshaushalt sind die Zahlen hier greifbarer und unmittelbar relevanter für die Bürgerinnen und Bürger von Nürnberg. Erfahre, was im aktuellen Haushalt fehlt, welche Herausforderungen und Projekte in den kommenden Monaten anstehen, und wo es noch Verbesserungspotenzial gibt. Dieses Gespräch bietet tiefe Einblicke und ist ein Muss für jeden, der sich für kommunale Politik und Finanzen interessiert. Die U12-Podcast-Serie von The Nuremberg Times, geleitet von Paul Arzten und Kevin Kienle, bietet tiefsinnige Analysen und engagierte Diskussionen zu aktuellen Nachrichten und Ereignissen in Nürnberg, stets mit einem Blick auf überregionale Trends und Themen. In der heutigen Episode richten sie ihr Augenmerk auf Themen, die die Bürger von Nürnberg und ganz Deutschland betreffen. Schalte ein und lasse Dich von den anregenden Diskussionen unserer Gastgeber fesseln, die darauf abzielen, Dich mit wichtigen und aktuellen Informationen zu versorgen. Schlagwörter: Nürnberger Stadthaushalt, Kommunale Finanzen, U-12 Podcast, The Nuremberg Times, Paul Arzten, Kevin Kienle, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Haushaltsanalyse, Stadtplanung, kommunale Politik --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politik-punk/message
Welcome to our 8th Thanksgiving episode. Last week's Ironman Cozumel pro race, How the Turkey Trot became the most popular race in America and Black Friday deals. Show Sponsor: UCAN LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co GET 30% OFF SITEWIDE through 11/29 UCAN is also giving away a free training pack with every $100 purchase (plus, 30% OFF)!Take advantage while you still can, It ends at midnight PST. Bill, we have a long Thanksgiving history. In 2011 we were in Cozumel for Thanksgiving on 11/24/2011. Ironman Cozumel was 11/27/11. Fast forward to the spring of 2016 when we first started the podcast. I went back to 2016 and found the episodes the surrounded Thanksgiving 2016-2022. 2016 Play #49 NOV 27 - Bob Seebohar on the 2nd edition of Metabolic Efficiency Training Play #48 NOV 20 - Coach David Warden on bio-mechanic development in the off season. 2017 Play #101 NOV 26 - ITU coach Sara McLarty helping you swim like a pro. Play #100 NOV 19 - Pro triathlete, coach and author Joanna Zeiger on The Champion Mindset. 2018 Play #153 NOV 25 - Haute Route pro-cyclist experience in epic destinations with Alain Lambert. Play #152 NOV 18 - Olympian and ITU medalist Sarah True. 2019 Play #207 DEC 01 - Fighting For Every Breath with survivor Marcus Smith Play #206 NOV 24 - America's greatest running team and their revolutionary coach, Bill Aris 2020 Play #260 NOV 27 - Matt Hanson is prepared for a "red line race" at Challenge Daytona. Play #259 NOV 20 - Josh Clemente on Levels' wearable tech to learn how to achieve metabolic health. 2021 Play #312 NOV 26 -Time to plan your 2022 season! How to pick a race? When to start your training? Play #311 NOV 19 - Jake Kilgore of the DC Peaks 50 talks about the race and rescue 2022 #363 NOV 26 - IM Arizona Report #362 NOV 18 - Tour de Tucson and IMAZ In Today's Show Warm Up Question Endurance News - IMCZ Results, How Turkey Trot Became the Most Popular Race in America What's new in the 303 - Record # Runners @Denver Turkey Trot; BBSC Opens Registration for Harvest Moon Tip of the Week - Black Friday List Endurance News: How the Turkey Trot Became the Most Popular Race in America Sebastian Kienle fourth in final race before retirement as it turns into a duathlon IRONMAN Cozumel 2023: Chevalier triumphs, Kienle bows out and Frades retains crown What's New in the 303: Record number of runners participate in 50th annual Turkey Trot in Wash Park Closing: Thanks again for listening this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Egypt, which for so long has been a great referent in the Arab World, seems to be entering decline, politically and economically. Could its authoritarian military regime have something to do with this? In this new episode of our series on Democracy and Populism, we have the pleasure of welcoming Egypt expert Eberhard Kienle. We discuss the particularities of Egypt's authoritarianism and its institutions, the role of the military, the legacy of the Arab Spring, as well as some prospects for Al-Sissi in the upcoming December elections. Eberhard Kienle is a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and a director of research at Sciences Po's Centre de Recherches Internationales (CERI). He focuses on state transformation, failed states and state varieties, political economy and sociology, and interstate relations in the Middle East. Additional resource Eberhard Kienle. Egypt. A Fragile Power. Routledge, 2021 Eberhard Kienle. Why Have “Failed States” Failed to Disappear?. Les Dossiers du CERI, 2021 Eberhard Kienle. Revisiting the State, Again. Centre de recherches internationales. Les Dossiers du CERI Eberhard Kienle. A Grand Delusion. Democracy and Economic Reform in Egypt. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2001 Recorded on 4th October 2023 Conversations with Sergei GURIEV is a podcast by Sciences Po. Hélène NAUDET supervised the production of this series., with the help of Blanca GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, Sciences Po Master student in Political Science. The Sciences Po audio department produced and mixed it. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In anticipation of the Midyear Clinical Meeting, ASHP is hosting a series of podcasts focused on highlighting key sessions, hot topics and “can't miss moments.” Hosted by Cynthia Von Heeringen, Education Director on the National Meetings Team at ASHP. On today's episode we are sitting down with Patti Kienle and Dr. Michael Ganio and learning more about the sessions related to sterile compounding .If you haven't already, register for the Midyear clinical meeting today at midyear.ashp.org. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
The power of kindness knows no bounds! Get ready to be inspired as we delve into the world of leadership and the importance of having a positive attitude! An enlightening discussion that will leave you motivated and eager to make a difference. Together, let's unlock the secrets to success and embrace the transformative power of kindness, next week on Marketing with Russ…aka #RussSelfie, Episode 334 August 7th, Monday, 8am Pacific Featuring Fred Kienle Fred, from Garland, Texas is known as “The Attitude Guru.” For over 22 years, Fred taught and trained hundreds of employees in Six Sigma, Ethics & Safety. He is the author of four successful books – Success With An Attitude, Health With An Attitude, Leadership With An Attitude and co-author of A Better Plan – all on Amazon. Connect with Fred: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/fred-kienle-37535b63 Website: fkienle@aol.com Connect with Russ:Website: russhedge.comOr schedule on calendar: russhedge.com/contact #theattitudeguru #attitude #leadership #kindness #fredkienle #marketing #connection #inspiration #InspirationSpecialist #russhedge Watch Here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7092161605932646401/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/310213624844497 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMsTXEih0X0
Im Verlauf der Woche ist dem Schorsch klar geworden, dass Sebastian Kienle und Jan Frodeno am Wochenende wohl das letzte Mal gemeinsam an den Start gehen.Zugegeben natürlich bei verschiedenen Rennen, aber dennoch am selben Tag und noch einmal auf der großen Weltbühne.Zwei große Athleten treten also ab und damit geht wohl eine Ära zu Ende. Jedenfalls war das der erste Gedanke, der Schorsch durch den Kopf ging. Wie Lotta das Ganze sieh, erfährst Du in dieser Folge.-Dieser Podcast wird Dir präsentiert von https://mission-triathlon.de Spendiere uns einen ☕️ (oder zwei)
This week I was honored to share a podcast w/ Aaron Dana & Eric Kienle. Aaron & Eric both battled at this years Mid State Mile & were the last two athletes standing. If you listen with intent, you'll see that this conversation is far beyond "running". Follow Aaron & Eric: @aar0ndana @erikkienle The Wild HQ: https://www.thewildhq.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nock_performance
he long-standing use of water to cool underground mines is increasingly providing the opportunity to apply the free water pressure head that this offers to energise mining equipment. High-pressure water technology, a proudly South African technology, has advanced markedly over the last couple of decades, turning South Africa into a global leader in water hydraulics for mining. “From humble beginnings back in the 80s, high-pressure water power has gone mainstream,” Hydro Power Equipment (HPE) director Ulrich Kienle told Mining Weekly in a Zoom interview this week. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) Some 50 different mine sites are using water hydraulics as the primary powering medium to drive rock drills and mining machines and equipment can be configured into delivering any kind of mining solution using high-pressure water power. Several mines on the Northern Limb of the Bushveld Complex have integrated modern trackless mining equipment with water hydraulics for doing board-and-pillar bolting activity - “a very interesting example of how you can fuse modern water technology with sophisticated trackless equipment”, said Kienle, who sees water energy as the opportunity for the South African mining industry to ensure longer life-of-mine and do things in a better way for the benefit of all stakeholders and society at large. Amid the Eskom power crisis and the need for sustainability, water hydraulics is on the receiving end of unprecedented recognition: "We're beginning to have the kind of conversation with the mining industry that even a decade ago was not possible because the urgency just wasn't the same as it is today,” said Kienle. “We live in a world today where sustainability, green credentials, decarbonisation are all big issues. Being able to use less energy to produce an ounce of gold or a ton of rock, and being in a position to not contaminate the environment, or precious water resources, means you're doing things in a way where the principles of ‘use less, don't contaminate and reuse' are a given with water hydraulic technology. “We've run a number of long-term production trials with some of the mining majors in both gold and platinum space and had these trials independently reviewed by third-party consultants that have put all sorts of measurement devices on to the water lines,” added Kienle, who believes that, “water ticks all the boxes”. Mining Weekly: What opposition does mining with water face in water-short South Africa? Kienle: It's one of those myths that we've worked really hard to dispel. At face value, people always say, mining with water in a water-scarce country, does it really make sense? The answer is an absolutely categorical 'yes'. Water hydraulics are efficient, they get the job done quickly; whatever water you have as a footprint on a mine site, that water is simply pressurised. It is then utilised and comes back out of the mine with the process continuing in a closed-loop cycle, with some losses to evaporation. How financially competitive is high-pressure water power? This is one of the big surprises. Initially, when water hydraulic technology was developed, it was quite expensive. Over the years, economies of scale have come into play and the technology today is surprisingly affordable. WATER HAMMER TECHNOLOGY Building blocks are available that are configured into a mining solution using water power. "Those tools all exist. What we're particularly excited about are the latest developments. The first is what we call the Isidingo drill, which is in commercial use at six of our South African mines. We have combined it with a drill guide that allows us to deliver precise drilling and, as miners will tell you, good drilling makes blasting easy and good blasting means that you get maximised rates of advance and production. It also uses much less water than prior generation water drills. "The second is about man-free boxholing. it's really quite clear that putting human beings into boxholes is p...
Ein millionenschwerer Betrugsvorwurf sorgt in der Oldtimerszene für Aufsehen. Einer der bekanntesten Restauratoren steht unter Verdacht, deine Dublette in Umlauf gebracht zu haben und die Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt. Aber was ist eigentlich ein Original? Gehört der Betrug einfach zur Szene dazu? Und wie schützt man sich vor alledem? ams-Experte Dirk Johae hat die Antworten im Podcast.
Ein millionenschwerer Betrugsvorwurf sorgt in der Oldtimerszene für Aufsehen. Einer der bekanntesten Restauratoren steht unter Verdacht, deine Dublette in Umlauf gebracht zu haben und die Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt. Aber was ist eigentlich ein Original? Gehört der Betrug einfach zur Szene dazu? Und wie schützt man sich vor alledem? ams-Experte Dirk Johae hat die Antworten im Podcast.
In this episode, I have Eric Kienle back on after one year, this time as the champion of the last man standing at the Mid-State Mile. During this interview, we drilled deep into what Eric truly learned in the past four years from the Mid-State Mile and how it has not only made him a better ultra-runner but more importantly a better person. If you would like to learn more about Eric and his journey as a runner, go back to Episode #27 in my podcast. Below is an excerpt that Eric wrote from his experience after winning the Mid-State Mile. "I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped battery acid. Then I ran some more.”The Mid-State Mile 2023. I walked away the last person standing, and a new Course Record with 121 loops, 133.1 miles, 41,120ft of gain/loss, for a total time of 41 hours and 20 minutes. This was my 4th year at MidState, and 3rd year of really understanding what it takes to be “out there” for a long time. This race is truly magical. The amount of growth and self-improvement that comes out of its participants is unmatched. I have grown so much over the years with this race from completely clueless, to ego-driven maniac, to being served a piece of humble pie, to being the last runner standing. I approached this race very differently this year, and I tried to simplify it as much as possible. 'How far can I possibly go when there's an aid station every mile?' That was what I played in my head over and over in training. I also learned to be a listener and not a talker. Actions speak louder than words. I chose not to post about goals, or talk about what I planned to do at MidState. I will work harder than anyone else out there, and results will happen organically. MidState is a game of patience and preventative maintenance. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I cooled before I was hot. I took salt before there were cramps. I drank before I needed it. Rinse and repeat. I stayed present and repeated things in my head to keep me present. I'd say 'Who am I in this pain? Who am I at my level of existence of my soul, and energy in the universe? I am not my physical appearance, and my body is not mine. The body is merely a vehicle. The vehicle feels pain, but the soul does not. The soul is driving this vehicle.' I stayed present this entire race. I listened to my coaches and crew. All I had to do is go, and I did. I am so grateful for this race. Thank you to everyone who helped me on this journey." Follow Eric on Instagram: @erickienle You can follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jgrdina04/or by going to my website at: www.johngrdina.com If you feel compelled to donate land for my future ministry, please email me at grdinajohn@gmail.com - - - GEAR THAT I USE FOR RUNNING: SHOES: NorthFace https://www.thenorthface.com/en-us/mens/mens-footwear/mens-trail-run-c213281/mens-vectiv-infinite-2-shoes-pNF0A7W5M?color=FM9 Saucony Guide https://www.saucony.com/en/guide-15/ UNDERWEAR: Xoskin https://www.xoskin.us/ 20% Discount- Code: truesupporter WATCH: Coros Pace 2 Watch https://coros.com/pace2 HEADLAMP: Fenix https://www.fenixlighting.com/products/fenix-hl18r-t-rechargeable-headlamp SOCKS: Xoskin https://www.xoskin.us/ and Bombas (running) https://bombas.com/collections/mens-performance-socks ANTI-CHAFING: Salty Britches https://getsaltybritches.com/
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Haug, Philipp, Ryf, Sodaro, Langridge, Nordén….Lange, Ditlev, Kienle, Skipper, Laidlow und und und...! Ein crazy Starterfeld und natüüüürlich wollte ich von Felix höchst persönlich wissen, wie so eine Pro-Starterfeld Akquise abläuft und wurden eigentlich auch die Norweger/Frodeno angefragt? Gibt es exklusive Deals? Außerdem wollte ich von Felix erfahren, wie seine "Vorbereitung" auf Challenge Roth 23 aussieht. Welche Herausforderungen haben er und sein Team aktuell noch zu meistern? Was wird es am Wettkampftag für Neuerungen geben? Und was hat es mit den Dixis im Kreisverkehr auf sich ;) Also viel Spaß beim Reinhören!*********Worum geht's hier?Hi✌ - mein Name ist Sören und ich treffe mich im Watt is los?-Podcast mit Profisportler:innen und Insidern aus der deutschen Triathlon- und Ausdauer-Szene, um mal so richtig in deren Alltagsmomente, Kopfkino und Ziele reinzuzoomen. *********Du feierst den Content? Du kannst mich unterstützen
La segunda temporada de nuestro podcast de triatlón EN DIRECTO todos los lunes a las 20:30 . Tendremos una cita con la actualidad del triatlón y siempre con un invitado especial y unos días después llegaremos a las plataformas de podcasting En este episodio tendremos al triatleta vasco Mikel Ugarte para amenizar esta mesa de locos. Si te animas a seguirnos en REDES SOCIALES: TELEGRAM 👉 https://t.me/triatlonenvena Instagram 👉 https://www.instagram.com/triatletasenred 👈 Facebook 👉 https://www.facebook.com/triatletas.enred👈 Twitter 👉 https://twitter.com/triatletasenred 👈 Página web : triatletasenred.sport.es
Vom Start Kienles beim Norseman über die eigenen Ziele in der kommenden Saison bis zu Gustav Iden, der die GOAT-Frage noch nicht richtig beantworten möchte, Nils Flieshardt und Lars Wichert freuen sich gemeinsam auf die anstehende Saison.
Anderhalf jaar revalidatie na een horrorcrash, maar gisteren stond Diego van Looy er weer. Hij kwam als snelste over de finish van de Israman, werd gediskwalificeerd, tekende beroep aan, kreeg gelijk én won de wedstrijd uiteindelijk toch nog. Wat een verhaal schuilt er achter deze man. Verder de ietwat teleurstellende Global Triathlon Awards, Kienle die de Norseman gaat doen en wat ontwikkelingen op 'hoog niveau'.
Die schwedische Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt heute (14.01.2023) an einer Kundgebung gegen die Räumung und den Abriss des Dorfes Lützerath zur Braunkohleförderung teil. Zu der Demo im Nachbarort werden laut Polizei 8000 Menschen erwartet. Klimawandel und Kohleausstieg Darunter ist Markus Kienle, ehemaliger Ulmer Stadtrat der Grünen. Er sitzt grade im Zug nach Lützerath. Kienle sieht sich selbst als Teil der "vorletzten Generation" in der Pflicht die jungen Menschen bei ihrem Protest zu unterstützen. Unter dem rheinischen Dorf liegen über 200 Millionen Tonnen Braunkohle, die noch verfeuert werden sollen. Die Frage: Muss das sein? Demos, Ziele und Symbole Entgegen der Meinung von Vizekanzler Robert Habeck (Grüne) hält der ehemalige Ulmer Stadtrat der Grünen das Dorf Lützerath auch nicht für das falsche Symbol, vielmehr für eben genau das richtige Symbol, das entscheidet, ob das 1,5 Grad Ziel noch erreicht werden kann. Grundsätzlich ginge es um reale Klimapolitik und nicht nur um Symbolik in Sachen Klimawandel und Kohleausstieg. Eine solche Großdemonstration soll Politik und Gesellschaft schließlich zum Nachdenken bringen. DONAU 3 FM Reporter Paolo Percoco hat sich mit Markus Kienle auf seiner Fahrt ins Rheinland unterhalten.
Host Letitia Berbaum was joined in the podcast studio by Jenifer Kienle, Esq., OSHA Regulation, Compliance and Litigation Specialist at Kienle Law. Jenifer has over 20 years of litigation and trial expertise defending national and California commercial enterprises including industrial and construction catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death state and federal suits, general liability matters in the food and hospitality industry, personal injury and property damage litigation arising out of public works improvements and traffic control, as well as OSHA and Cal OSHA defense including crisis management, citation appeals/answers to complaints and whistleblower claims. In this episode, Jenifer and Letitia discuss how COVID has changed the landscape for OSHA and how the guidelines for employers are continuing to evolve. In this episode learn more about: - What COVID guidelines are currently changing - What new rule related to COVID goes into effect January 1st, 2023 for employers - How to handle a sudden death in the workplace - The value in partnering with your trusted legal team during times of crisis and beyond - How understanding OSHA obligations helps you create effective workplace safety processes and protocols - Why the Injury and Illness Prevention plan will likely be a focal point for employers in 2023 Learn more about Jenifer Kienle and Kienle Law by visiting their website: https://kienlelaw.com/ *** The Zandbergen Report, where wealth strategies and investment wisdom collide, is led by host Bart Zandbergen. The show is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Store, Podbean and Spotify. Interested in being a guest on The Zandbergen Report? Email podcast@bartzandbergen.com. Learn more about Bart by visiting www.BartZandbergen.com *** NO OFFER OR SOLICITATION: The contents of this podcast episode: (i) do not constitute an offer of securities or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities, and (ii) may not be relied upon in making an investment decision related to any investment offering Axxcess Wealth Management, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Axxcess does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Opinions are our current opinions and are subject to change without notice. Prices, quotes, rates are subject to change without notice. Generally, investments are NOT FDIC INSURED, NOT BANK GUARANTEED and MAY LOSE VALUE.
Last week's IRONMAN World Championship was historic on many levels. We saw the IMWC raced on the big island after a two year pandemic induced hiatus. We saw the first two-day format with the women's race Thursday and the men's Saturday. We saw records blown away including all of the top 10 pro men finishing sub 8.and an American professional champion after a 20 year stretch. This week we have coach and age group Kona competitor Lauren Vallee joining us to review last week's historic Ironman World Championship. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Feature Interview with Lauren Vallee With>Against (valiantendurance.com) Endurance News Kona IMWC Men's Recap What's new in the 303 Asking For a Friend, Is Anything Possible to Change the IRONMAN World Championships? TriDot Mark Allen Edition Video of the Week: Lauren Vallee Upcoming Guest: Laura Killingbeck News Sponsor Buddy Insurance: Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. This is accident insurance not health and life insurance. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: IRONMAN World Championship Men's Predictions: Tri-Rating Thorsten Radde Kristian Blummenfelt 30% (Podium 50%) Gustav Iden 15% (Podium 20%) Magnus Ditlev 15% (Podium 30%) Bill's Picks: Kristian Blummenfelt Gustave Iden Collin Chartier Rich's Picks: Kristian Blummenfelt Lionel Sanders Collin Chartier or Chris Leiferman Pro Men's Results Gustave Iden 7:40:24 Sam Laidlow 7:42:24 Kristian Blummenfelt 7:43:23 Hawaii Ironman World Championships 2022 Results: Gustav Iden Victorious With A New Course Record Straight from the start cannon, a large pack formed, led by Sam Laidlow and Florian Angert. Despite attempts to pull away in the first half of the swim, neither were successful in building a definitive lead. Instead, a staggering 19 pros exited the water within 15 seconds of each other, led by Angert in 48:15 and Laidlow in 48:16. This tight pack included some of the most dangerous triathletes in the field, setting up the likes of Kristian Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden, and Braden Currie in perfect position for a tactical race at the front of the field. One minute and 15 seconds later, another large pack emerged from the water, containing even more strong cyclists capable of quickly bridging the gap. These included Igor Amorelli, Patrick Lange, Rudy Von Berg, and Magnus Ditlev. A third and final large pack, four minutes down from the leaders, contained Matt Hanson, Chris Lieferman, Cam Wurf, Sebastian Kienle, Joe Skipper, and Lionel Sanders. Laidlow was the one to take charge in the initial miles of the bike, setting an average pace of 27 miles per hour over the first 25 miles. Max Neumann was the only one willing to take the bait, staying just out of Laidlow's draft to avoid a penalty. Behind them, big groups stuck together as the crosswinds picked up through the lava fields. Fifty seconds down, the first chase group of 11 included Ditlev, Blummenfelt, Iden, O'Donnell, and Bakkegard; almost two minutes behind was a group of 18 that included contenders like Lange, Currie, Ben Hoffman, and Denis Chevrot. At mile 30 on the bike, the massive groups continued through the rolling hills on the way to Hawi. With 42 men racing within 5 minutes of each other, space was hard to come by – and the referees noticed. As with the women's race on Thursday, the penalties began early and often, with Angert, Clement Mignon, Mathias Petersen, and Arnad Gilloux being the first to serve their five-minute punishment for position infractions. Leon Chevalier soon joined them for a one-minute penalty as well. Soon, more setbacks started to snowball in the men's field. With each passing mile, Sanders saw the race get away from him as his position slipped from 4:42 down out of the water to 7:13 by mile 30. Colin Chartier, who was in the first large pack out of the swim, found it difficult to recover after an early flat tire. Lange seemed unable to jump on to the train of competitors passing him at full speed, and in a shocking twist, pre-race favorite Currie dropped from the race around mile 35. Meanwhile, the men's race began to take shape near the base of Hawi as Ditlev went to the front of the race and took control. Behind him, Laidlow and Neumann could not match the effort, while countrymen and training partners Iden and Blummenfelt sat 30 seconds behind Ditlev, working together near mile 50. Just after the Hawi turnaround, Laidlow reclaimed his lead, but Ditlev, Neumann, Blummenfelt, and Iden were hot on his tail. Further back, a group including Kyle Smith, Tim O'Donnell, and Jesper Svensson trailed the leaders by 2:30; 3:30 back from the leaders were Kristian Hogenhaug and Daniel Bakkegard. A big group of dangerous bike/runners sat 5 minutes behind the front pack that included Wurf, Chevalier, Skipper, Lange, Kienle, and Andreas Dreitz. Near mile 90, disorganization plagued the chase group of Iden, Blummenfelt, Ditlev, and Neumann as they lost an additional 1:30 to the race leader, Laidlow. Further back, Wurf, Kienle, and Chevalier led a rally to try to get within striking distance of the front, putting 2:20 into the Norwegian group over a span of over 10 miles. As the race barreled toward T2, the chaos continued, with Ditlev receiving a five-minute position penalty at a time when most would be making their critical moves in a race. Up front, Laidlow seemed to not know – or care – about what was playing out behind him. Instead, the young gun stayed focused on his own race, surging ahead. By mile 88, Laidlow's lead grew to 2:37; at mile 94, a 4:11 advantage. Heading into T2, Laidlow smashed Cam Wurf's 2018 bike course record with a split of 4:04:36—knocking almost five minutes off the previous time. Behind him, the chase group was six minutes down, and the second chase had 8:30-9:45 to make up. Laidlow set out on the run with a target on his back. The question then became: Would his bold bike strategy pay off, or would it end in disaster? Could he actually beat the notoriously fast Norwegian runners to the finish line? Could anyone? As the men's pro field moved through T2, the field shifted from large packs to a steady trickle. It was soon clear who had paced themselves well on the bike and who had burned their matches. Behind Laidlow, Blummenfelt and Iden led the charge, setting out at a 5:54 minute-per-mile pace to the leader's 6:13 pace. Behind them, O'Donnell and Kienle were the fastest movers in the second chase pack early in the run, along with Ditlev—finally released from his penalty. As Laidlow made his way up the Palani climb, his pace slowed to 6:23. Iden and Blummenfelt powered on, checking their watches to ensure they were sticking to their staggeringly consistent 5:58 pace. With every footfall, they seemed to cut into Laidlow's lead. Neumann, looking to hold his own in his Kona debut, followed suit. Slightly further back, strong runners like Kienle and Ditlev were working together as well, slowly making their way up through the top ten, through the first half of the marathon—as did Joe Skipper. At the halfway point, they found themselves in fifth and sixth place, with elder statesman Kienle offering words of encouragement to the young Dane as they ran together. Between miles 11 and 16, the Norwegians' march toward Laidlow started to stall as the Frenchman found a way to staunch the bleeding. As he made his way out the Queen K, it seemed as if he found a pace he could comfortably sustain. At the turnaround in the infamous Energy Lab, Laidlow could see exactly where he was relative to his competition. He knew he had a lead of just over two minutes, but what he didn't know was whether or not the Norwegians had another gear. Anticipating a battle, Laidlow gathered all he could from the aid stations – cups of ice, a gallon bottle of water to douse himself on the scalding Kona pavement. Indeed, Iden had just decided to drop his friend and training partner, pulling ahead in the Energy Lab just before mile 19, while Blummenfelt trailed behind. With less than eight miles to go, Iden broke out into 4:38 min/mi pace, laser-focused on the task ahead. At mile 22, Iden gave Laidlow a pat on the back to let him know his time at the front was up. With a handshake and a smile, Iden made the pass, striding confidently to the finish line. After the pass, it was the Iden show, as the Norwegian extended his lead to set a new course record with a time of 7:40:24 and a new run course record of 2:36:15. Not far behind, Sam Laidlow valiantly hung on for second place with a time that also broke the previous run record, 7:42:24. Kristian Blummenfelt would fade only slightly, but still stand on the podium with another course record time of 7:43:23. “That was so freaking hard,” Iden said just moments after his record-setting finish. “The last 10K I was worried about the legend of the island killing me. Everything was going pretty smoothly until I caught Sam Laidlow. When I passed him, the island really tried to put me down. But I think my hat must be stronger than the legend of the island. “That was so epic, and I'm so proud of Sam and Kristian making the podium. I'm not sure if I'm coming back here, this was too hard.” What's New in the 303: Asking For a Friend, Is Anything Possible to Change the IRONMAN World Championships? Bill Plock Oct 12, 2022–I promise, this opinion is not rooted in sour grapes. I really think IRONMAN should consider either moving the championship race somewhere affordable with easier logistics, or go back to one day of racing and figuring out how to make it somewhat bigger and equitable for men and women. Much easier said than done. Some have suggested having the men and women race at different times of year, in Kona, or rotating the men and women every other year. It seems to me keeping this format of a Thursday/Saturday race with 5,000 amateurs competing isn't sustainable or good for the race long term. And, I suspect it was quite hard on the island despite the economic windfall estimated at over a $100 million. The IRONMAN World Championships is a very unique sporting event. It's really the most successful pro/am event in the world if you ask me. Sure golf tournaments usually have a VIP pro/am round before the tournament, but name a world championship where the best of all categories compete at the same time in the same venue. What I fear with the new two day format, by more than doubling the number of participants and more than doubling the cost, the Golden Goose of triathlon will get squeezed too tight and stop laying the proverbial egg which lures age group athletes to dedicate their lives (and pocketbooks) to racing in Kona. And for marginal pro's with very little hope at a prize and footing their own bill, maybe they forgo Kona and the field shrinks? After shopping condos for 2023 at unbelievably high prices, I know 303 probably won't be able to bring you first hand stories and celebrate the success of our well represented state of Colorado. I”m sure we aren't the only ones and I would fear, more importantly, if deserving athletes and their families forgo participating because of costs. I know that has happened over the years, but now it will probably become a reality more and more. This race, Kona, is way more than a race. It's a celebration. It's a lifetime pursuit and a lifestyle. The red carpets are literally rolled out. Age group athletes feel like rock stars. And they are. But the race needs folks like us, and volunteers, and fans and industry support. We all know it costs a fortune to attend the Olympics, or a Super Bowl. They are exclusive as well. But they are TV sports and most of the world is happy to watch at home. And those venues take place in large cities and are accessible by car. It's easy and affordable to be near the venue in most cases and feel the vibe. But not in Kona. You pay to get there or you don't. No drive by's happening there. This year it seemed to go fairly “ok” logistically from all accounts but no doubt there were complaints. We were supposed to go, but our condo was mysteriously condemned due to “mold” in late July—I'm skeptical and think it went back on the market for double the rate. That's what happened to pro Joe Skipper who almost pulled out when his condo booking was revoked and they asked for three times more and he vented frustration on his IG account. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch27WEirBdO/ I am curious how the two midnight finishes played out and if it was electric like always. I can't imagine any men racing on Saturday hung out to cheer Thursday. I was sad to miss Mike Reilly's last call. I was bummed to miss all of it. I'm torn because I loved watching the pro women race by themselves and get the attention they deserve and race under more fair conditions without the fast age-group men interferring and having more favorable weather. But as far as a race experience, I've heard some complaints about less aid stations because of less volunteers available and a few other minor things. Said finisher and triathlon coach Lauren Vallee who will be featured on our podcast this weekend to talk about all this, “There was a notable decrease in volunteers, but that's expected given the demand this event takes on the community. We knew in advance where aid would be and given the opportunity to plan accordingly. The run aid stations being farther apart certainly impacted peoples days, but I decided to race with a bottle and had no issues with getting anything I needed from one station to another.” This race is already darn hard to qualify for, now it's darn hard to afford. With so many more participants, volunteers, and spectators converging on the big island with the same amount of bed space as always, does this just make the sport that much less inclusive than it already is? There is already a correlation between the high incomes of triathletes and participation, does this just makes it worse? It must. Condo's for 2023 have more than doubled in cost to more than $500 per night plus fees for a one bedroom. I booked a two bedroom condo for this year (the one condemned), in the same building, for $225 per night. And I'm just a guy with laptop. I don't have race fees (which are going up substantially next year), bike transport and all that goes with racing. I really don't fault the tourism industry, it's a free market, take what you can get, and during Covid they got pretty much nothing. Thats how it works. And IRONMAN must see a demand of people willing to pay to play, but something has to give, and it will at some point. I get the tradition of this race and importance of its heritage, legacy and the aspiration it provides. I get the mentality of “you can't move the Boston Marathon to Las Vegas and call it the Boston Marathon.” But this is the IRONMAN World Championship. It's not the Kona World Championship. It could be somewhere else like what happens with the 70.3's. The solution is not easy, nor do I really have one other than being open to changing something to keep it accessible to not only athletes, but to fans, supporters, volunteers and others who want this sport to have the best championship possible. I'm just asking for a friend, posing a question of what, if anything is possible. TriDot Mark Allen Edition - LEARN WHY THE "GREATEST OF ALL TIME" CHOSE TRIDOT AND ENTER TO WIN A LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION TO TRIDOT & A NEW GARMIN FORERUNNER 955 SOLAR WATCH. Mark realized that the biggest limiter for coaches was the human brain's inability to assimilate that vast amount of data that were now available. The mere fact that this data was available wouldn't make his athletes better unless he was able to actually use it. 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Video of the week: Lauren Vallee Tell Us Your Story Upcoming Guests: Adventure Writer, Laura Killingbeck, joins us to tell her story about finding freedom through cycling, finding that space to process our lives, and her amazing endurance journey to this life changing discovery. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
BFM BUSINESS PARTENAIRE - Ce samedi 15 octobre,Alexandre Lichan a reçu Sacha Laassiri, directeur général du pôle IT Security chez Septeo, Michaël Kienle, vice-président en charge du recrutement du Groupe L'Oréal, et Guillaume D'Ayguesvives, cofondateur et codirigeant de Moka.care, dans l'émission Club Média RH sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le samedi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Also diese Woche standen wir wirklich kurz davor aus Zeitmangel keine Folge rausbringen zu können. Es ist doch einigermaßen erstaunlich, dass es jetzt die längste Folge überhaupt geworden ist. Gut, dafür waren auch drei unterschiedliche Aufnahme-Sessions über mehrere Tage verteilt nötig, aber für unsere Community geben wir halt alles. Und ja, auch die Startplätze für den Berliner-HM werden jetzt endlich vergeben. Wir starten natürlich mit einem Rückblick auf die Ironman-WM auf Hawaii, die starken Leistungen, die interessante Trainingsansätze der Norweger, extrem teures Wasser und natürlich auch die zumindest fragwürdigen Penalty-Entscheidungen. Außerdem haben wir mit Andreas Klose einen ausgewiesenen Experten für spezifisches Krafttraining für Läuferinnen und Läufer zu Gast diese Woche und sprechen mit ihm über die neuesten wissenschaftlichen Ansätze und was wirklich Sinn macht. Wir sprechen natürlich auch noch über die Marathonergebnisse vom vergangen Wochenende - Chicago und München - hier besonders über das starke Debüt von Sebastian Hendel. Neben den schönen Stories werfen wir auch einen Blick auf die jüngsten Dopingenthüllungen in Kenia und ja, auch Trainingspartner von Eliud Kipchoge sind leider dabei...
“When I see a Crock-pot, to this day, I still get shivers.” Although Alex Kienle has a Kennebunkport vibe, he was born and raised in the border town of El Paso, Texas. A supreme self-starter, Alex forged his own path and found his WHY in the financial planning space. Episode highlights include: Shitty parents (2:12) The challenges of growing up in El Paso (6:06) Westmark Wealth Partners (11:00) The hardest part of his job (18:00) Inflation (22:00) Setting kids up for the future (26:30) Instilling work ethic (32:00) Planning vacations vs financial futures (37:08) Hawking snacks on the beach (40:15) RESOURCES: Company website https://www.westmarkwealth.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderkienle/ Into the Storm is sponsored by BISON VENTURES - Informed Mortgage Lending @intothhestorm.pod
Indiana based jazz pianist Monika Herzig and guitarist Peter Kienle perform.
Hier kommt Teil 2 der Folge über die Baureihe W29 von Mercedes. Die Typen 500K und 540K war an sich schon beeindruckend, doch ihre Krönung war der Spezial Roadster mit seiner ausladenden, wunderschönen Karosserie. Ich spreche mit Mercedes-Experte Klaus Kienle von Kienle Automobiltechnik über dieses ganz besonders exklusive Auto, das auch heute noch die Köpfe verdreht.
Die Baureihe W29 von Mercedes mit ihren Typen 500K und 540K war an sich schon beeindruckend, doch ihre Krönung war der Spezial Roadster mit seiner ausladenden, wunderschönen Karosserie. Ich spreche mit Mercedes-Experte Klaus Kienle von Kienle Automobiltechnik über dieses ganz besonders exklusive Auto, das auch heute noch die Köpfe verdreht. Teil 2 der Folge gibt es in zwei Wochen.
Learning how to deal with people and personalities is something that this great friend of mine does so effortlessly. Please join me for a morning of delightful conversation on Marketing with Russ…aka #RussSelfie, Episode 231 4 August, Thursday, 8am PDT Featuring Fred Kienle Fred is “The Attitude Guru” from Texas. He is a Keynote and Motivational Speaker and entertainer. Fred helps organization improve their overall corporate culture by improving the “Attitude” of every employee. He is also the Author of “Success with an Attitude,” “Health with an Attitude,” “Leadership with an Attitude,” and co-authored “A Better Plan” - all available on Amazon. Watch on: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gExVWQ2u Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gsBfZGpM YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gURhB48p Connect with Fred: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gVnWfSd7 Email: fkienle@aol.com Connect with Russ Hedge: Website: www.russhedge.com Or schedule on calendar: www.russhedge.com/contact #leadership #attitude #speaker #connection #marketing #inspiration #motivation #linkedinlive #linkedinfam #InspirationSpecialist
In this episode speak with Eric Kienle the second-place finisher at the Mid-State Mile. Eric and I do discuss his experience at Mid-State '22 however we first take a dive into his life to see how he's managed to be a rising ultra-athlete while going through life's storm. We discuss how having a balance, rhythm or flow is essential when going thru life's storms. Then Eric drops BOMBS and nuggets of pure wisdom to close the conversation out...check out and share with 3 friends. Follow Eric on IG @erickkeinle and... Follow me on IG: @timdouglasinspires Support the Podcast at: timdouglasinspires.com/partners or buymeacoffee.com/theinspiredway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinspiredway/message
Eric Kienle is a father, ultra-runner, skater, and surfer. He likes corny jokes, cats, travel, more cats. He lives in Montana and enjoys being a father to his beautiful daughters and doing hard things. In this episode you will learn how he achieved an amazing second place at the Mid-State mile and what he did to get to this point as an ultra-runner. Eric offers sound advice for how to prepare, why it's important to pick tough races, and how to have success in uncomfortable environments. I hope this episode offers sound advice in how you can get great results in life by doing hard things right! This episode is brought to you by Survival Rubber, Survival Rubber which is the most packable, portable, reliable fire starter on the market. No ropes, blocks, chunks, powders, or potions. Slim and sleek packaging that you can throw in your wallet, pocket, pack, or cap. Survival Rubber is in the palm of your hand whenever you need to light it up and get a fire going. You can purchase survival rubbers at https://www.survivalrubber.com/ or at www.amazon.com In today's cramped, crazy, crowded world it can be difficult to find ways to stand out. That's why Piece Of The Sea is a jewelry brand that helps you stand out in a meaningful way by using authentic sea glass hand picked from Maine's rocky coast. Through decades of weathering by harsh ocean conditions, each piece of glass becomes the unique, radiant piece used in every product. Whether you're looking for something new and exciting for your own wardrobe or a unique gift that is sure to leave an impression, Piece of the Sea helps you stand out while serving as a reminder that what you go through makes you more beautiful than ever. Personalize your order today now at PieceOfTheSeaKPT.Com You can follow Eric on Instagram @erickienle You can follow me on Instagram @jgrdina04 If you would like to be a guest on my show, please email me at jgrdina@gmail.com and explain how your story would fit with my foundational pillars of (Faith, Family, Fitness, and Freedom). God Bless and if you want 20% off your XOSKIN product (the best ultra socks, underwear, and gear), please go to https://www.xoskin.us/ and use the code TrueSupporter
This year, for a third time, Eric Kienle took on the Mid-State Mile in Tennessee. He absolutely crushed it running 127.6 miles with 39,440 feet of elevation gain/loss. Eric is a former Florida resident who recently moved out to Montana, he's won races like the Itch, the SWAMP 50k, the first-ever Skunk Ape Night Run, and the Wild Florida 120. The Mid-State Mile course is housed on private land just 20 minutes from Downtown Franklin, TN. It's a one-mile course and hosts 340 feet of elevation gain per loop. That elevation is thanks to two climbs with fast runnable sections between them, plus an easy downhill section through the field to the start/finish area. The course itself is an old logging road with a lot of local history. It's a Last Man Standing race that restarts every 20 minutes, so runners will have to complete the loop and be back in the starting corral ready to start the next loop until the last man standing.
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This week our guests are JAR contributors Patrick Hannum and Fred Kienle. In an expansive letter, General George Washington detailed his perspectives on all manner of military matters. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
What you give in life will determine what it brings back to you. When you approach your life with a positive attitude, be ready to embrace all the good things. Attitude guru and Health With An Attitude author Fred Kienle has tapped into something that everyone needs to read, learn, and apply in their lives. He sits with our host, Ben Baker, to talk about how you can manifest good things and approach life with a better attitude. Take the first step with Fred as he shares what he learned from his own mistakes. Life is too short to live life with indifference, and Fred is here to show us how to live it to the fullest.
Patricia (Patti) Kienle, BS Pharm, MPA, BCSCP, FASHP, is the Director of Accreditation and Medication Safety for Cardinal Health Innovative Delivery Solutions. She is the 2022 recipient of the Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award, the highest honor in health-system pharmacy. Patti is recognized as an expert on medication safety, hazardous drugs, and compounding practices. She is a member on the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Compounding Expert Committee. Patti has received numerous awards in her career including the ISMP Lifetime Achievement Award and the ASHP John W Webb Lecture Award. You'll hear about her illustrious career, how she became involved in hospital pharmacy and medication safety, and her advice to young practitioners!
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We are joined by Fred Kienle on this episode of the LeadUp podcast. Fred and Mike discuss the difference between being retired from a company and retired from life. You always have to have a purpose or you will waste away. Fred has met many people during his 76 years and has observed that the ones who are healthier, happier, and stronger are those with good attitudes. If you change your attitude you can change your life. Good leaders stop and assess themselves, they ask themselves questions and then say, 'I got to get back on board. Take a deep breath.' Fred believes that leadership is an attitude- everyone from the CEO to the person that answers the phone. Everyone should be the best at their position. Everyone is a leader. Listen in on this inspiring conversation with Fred Keinle and Mike Harbour Fred's books Health with an Attitude and Success with an Attitude are available on Amazon. You can follow Fred on LinkedIn.
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