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Krauter, Ralf www.deutschlandfunk.de, Forschung aktuell
Vegetarische und vegane Alternativen zu Fleischprodukten werden immer beliebter. Viele Verbraucher kaufen Wurst und Schnitzel aus Pflanzen, Pilzen oder Mikroorganismen, aus Rücksicht auf Klima, Umwelt und Tierwohl – egal, wie das künftig genannt wird und genannt werden darf. „Jedes Steak, das nicht vom Tier kommt, ist positiv“, sagt Dr. Christian Weymayr . Er ist Wissenschafts- Der Beitrag Podcast-Gespräch • Christian Weymayr • Vergesst Fleisch! Wie wir klug die Welt ernähren erschien zuerst auf Kortizes-Podcast.
Wir sprechen heute über einen fünften Platz im Segeln, Gute Nachrichten von der Tischtennis EM, 241kg im Gewichtheben und einen Ausblick auf die Turn WM! Und tun möchte ich das mit der Frau, die fünf große Heuballen heben kann, oder ein junges Nilpferd, oder vier große Waschmaschinen, oder einen ausgewachsenen Gorilla und das passt perfekt, denn den trägt sie auf dem Körper! Sie ist die Person, die die 241kg bei der WM in Norwegen gehoben hat und das direkt bei ihrer ersten WM. Mein heutiger Gast ist Kiara Klug!
SummaryIn this episode of the Gird Up Podcast, host Charlie Ungemach welcomes Pastor Jacob Klug to discuss the significance of Martin Franzmann's hymnody and the value of beautiful words in articulating Christian faith. They explore the role of art and poetry in the church, the importance of men in leadership roles, and the concept of the church militant. The conversation emphasizes the need for a bold and beautiful expression of faith in a world filled with challenges, encouraging listeners to engage deeply with their beliefs and the arts.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gird Up Podcast02:13 Welcoming Pastor Jacob Klug07:32 Exploring Martin Franzman and His Significance16:30 Diving into Hymns: Thy Strong Word18:38 The Value of Beautiful Words in Christianity23:27 Articulating Faith Through Poetry29:14 The Role of Context in Sharing the Gospel35:15 The Intersection of Beauty and Theology38:40 The Search for Beauty in a Broken World41:24 The Beauty of Human Existence44:04 The Wisdom of the Cross46:18 The Power of Words and Poetry47:34 The Vision of Eternal Beauty49:46 Exploring Hymns and Their Messages54:36 The Call for Church Unity56:50 The Militant Church and Spiritual Warfare01:12:06 Encouraging Male Leadership in FaithJacob's Links:https://mountainviewchurch.orghttps://www.youtube.com/ @RevKlug https://open.spotify.com/episode/0t553CTKZiojRZttWuEnMh?si=c6fd897338b94f81Gird Up Links:https://youtube.com/@girdupministries4911?si=tbCa0SOiluVl8UFxhttps://www.instagram.com/girdup_be_a_man/https://www.girdupministries.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Klug, Thomas www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen
Stell dir vor du wirst Europameisterin und keiner bekommt es mit! Wir haben es aber mitbekommen und möchte daher Kim Lea Müller die Bühne geben, die sie verdient! Außerdem geht es um das Padel von Ricarda Funk, die WM-Premiere von Kiara Klug und die Titelverteidigerinnen vom Tischtennis! Es ist wieder viel dabei und natürlich auch einige Anekdoten aus zwei Jahrzehnten Olympische Spiele.
We're thrilled to welcome back Jim Klug to Dads on the Fly! Jim is the founder of Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures, and in this conversation we go beyond destinations and tackle his life as a dad, the lessons he's learned along the way, and how fly fishing has shaped his family journey.We also dive into Jim's stunning new book, Waypoints: Flyfishing the World — a visual and written celebration of the people, places, and stories that make the sport so meaningful.If you missed our first conversation with Jim, you can catch it on Episode 32 here.This is an episode full of inspiration for dads who love fly fishing, adventure, and making memories that last a lifetime.Get your Dads On The Fly Merch in our new online store .Want more content? Check out the patreon and help support Dads On The Fly: https://www.patreon.com/dadsontheflyFind Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/Check out our sponsors:https://troutinsights.com/https://catchcamnets.com/https://turtleboxaudio.com/https://saludabeads.com/https://rambler.co/
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Es gibt Ende September 2025 viele Gründe, warum wir sehr pessimistisch sein könnten. Angst vor politischen Entwicklungen, Angst vor einer zweiten Inflationswelle, Sorge vor geopolitischen Eskalationen, Angst vor einer Währungskrise in der Eurozone und rekordhohe Bewertungen. In dieser Folge besprechen wir, warum sich als erfolgreicher Anleger und im Leben im Allgemeinen Optimismus trotzdem lohnt. Geld sicher in Eigenregie in Anleihen anlegen: Online-Präsentation am 25.10.2025 von 14:00 Uhr - 16:00 Uhr via Zoom: Jetzt Platz sichern Jeden Sonntag mehr Geldbildung direkt in Dein E-Mail-Postfach. Seit 2014. Schließe Dich über 10.000 cleveren Geldbildern an: Jetzt Teil der sonntäglichen Community werden Werde Teil des ICs von Geldbildung, hole Dir Geldbildung als Sparringspartner an Deine Seite und lerne regelmäßig spannende Investment-Cases kennen: Jetzt Mitglied werden Hinweis: die in dieser Podcast Folge genannten Informationen sind zu keinem Zeitpunkt als Anlageempfehlung zu verstehen.
Jesus hat oft in Geschichten gesprochen – Geschichten, die alltäglich wirken, aber voller Tiefe stecken. Seine Gleichnisse sind überraschend, manchmal herausfordernd und immer lebensnah. Sie zeigen uns, wie Gott ist, was ihm wichtig ist und wie unser Leben Sinn bekommt. In dieser Serie wollen wir uns gemeinsam von Jesu Erzählungen hineinnehmen lassen. Wir entdecken dabei Gottes Herz, seine Sicht auf uns Menschen und die Einladung, unser Leben neu von ihm prägen zu lassen. Ob vertraut oder ungewohnt – jede Geschichte hält einen Impuls bereit, der uns zum Nachdenken bringt, Hoffnung schenkt und uns herausfordert, Schritte im Glauben zu gehen.
Das Opernhaus Zürich ist in einer Kritikerbefragung von der Fachzeitschrift Opernwelt zum Opernhaus des Jahres gewählt worden. „Es ist ein sehr klug gestaltetes Programm mit Alt und Neu“, sagt SWR-Opernredakteur Bernd Künzig, der auch einer der befragten Kritiker war.
Ventilator im Herbst kaufen? Klingt wie Winterreifen im Juli – aber genau so spart man bares Geld. Bei Amazon gibt's einen Philips-Standventilator für 49,99 Euro, der nicht nur ultra-leise arbeitet, sondern auch als Tisch- oder Standgerät flexibel einsetzbar ist.
Wir sind unglaublich mächtig. Wir haben Technologien entwickelt, die diesen Planeten verändern. Aber sind wir klug genug, unsere Welt damit nicht kaputt zu machen?
Gutes Essen ist ein Genuss nicht nur für den Körper auch für unser Gehirn. Manuela Macedonia beschäftigt sich mit beidem: mit Kochen und mit Hirnfoschung. Die Neurowissenschafterin und Bestsellerautorin stellt in ihrem neuen Buch die Rezepte ihrer Kindheit vor.Warum die Minestrone eine Energiebombe ist, rohe Eier ein Lebenselixier und unser zweites Gehirn im Darm sitzt - das bespricht Manuela Macedonia mit Gabi Kerschbaumer im Radio Salzburg Cafe
In dieser knackfrischen Ausgabe von Klug & Kultig sprechen Karlo und Jan über offene Hosen, Sackgesichter und Weltrekorde
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Wenn Liebe Geld kostet – was tun? In dieser besonderen Ausgabe von 7 plus 3 spricht Dani Parthum mit Tobias Kramer über finanzielle Unabhängigkeit, Gleichberechtigung – und über ein Thema, das viel zu oft ignoriert wird: finanzielle Gewalt. Wie erkenne ich sie? Wie schütze ich mich – und was heißt eigentlich „fair“ in einer Partnerschaft?
Die vrystelling van die volledige Epstein-lêers is weer in die nuus in Amerika, na 'n protes in Washington om 'n wetsontwerp daaroor te steun. President Donald Trump is tydens 'n perskonferensie in die Withuis daaroor uitgevra, en het dit weer afgemaak as 'n klug deur die Demokrate. Volgens hom gebruik hulle dit om aandag af te lei van sy prestasies.
Durch den stetigen Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien und den damit einhergehenden Abbau von Kraftwerken fossiler Energieträger ist der Ausbau einer Speicherinfrastruktur zu einem wesentlichen Baustein der Energiewende geworden. Vereinfacht gesagt, geht es im Kern um die Energiemengenverschiebung vom Zeitpunkt der Erzeugung in den Zeitraum des Verbrauchs. Unser Gesprächspartner, Franz-Josef Feilmeier von Fenecon, ist der Überzeugung, dass in der energiegewendeten Zeit von morgen an jedem Netzanschlusspunkt ein Energiespeichersystem in Verbindung mit einem Energiemanagementsystem installiert sein wird. Über Franz-Josef Feilmeier Franz-Josef Feilmeier gründete im Jahr 2011 die FENECON GmbH, einen Hersteller von Heim-, Gewerbe-, Industriespeichersystemen und Energiemanagementlösungen, deren Hauptgesellschafter und Geschäftsführer er weiterhin ist. Er erhielt Auszeichnungen wie den „EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2023“ mit dem Nachhaltigkeits- und dem Publikumspreis, als Top100 „Innovator des Jahres 2023“ und mehrere The Smarter E-Awards. Das Unternehmen hat heute rund 350 Mitarbeiter und Produktionsstandorte in Deutschland und demnächst in den USA. Er studierte Betriebswirtschaft an der Technischen Hochschule Deggendorf und war anschließend in verschiedenen Unternehmen der Nutzfahrzeug- und Erneuerbaren-Branche tätig, u.a. in China.
Gesund essen muss nicht teuer sein – und schon gar nicht kompliziert.In dieser ROC-TV-Folge zeige ich Dir 5 einfache Strategien, wie Du Dich nährstoffreich, lecker und preiswert ernährst, ganz ohne Abstriche bei der Qualität:Die wichtigsten Stellen:00:00 - Intro01:41 - 5 Aspekte für Deinen Lebensmitteleinkauf01:55 - Nr. 1: Auf Nährstoffdichte setzen03:38 - Nr. 2: Selber kochen statt Fertigessen04:50 - Nr. 3: "Klug" einkaufen07:17 - Nr. 4: Auf günstige "All Stars" setzen08:48 - Nr. 5: Lebensmittelabfälle vermeidenIch freue mich auf Dein Feedback zu diesem Thema und sende feinste Grüße,Chris "The ROC"
Die Zuger Krankenkasse Klug ist insolvent. Man stelle auf Ende Jahr die Versicherungstätigkeit ein, schrieb das 107 Jahre alte Unternehmen am Dienstag. Allen 9300 Versicherten werde ein Angebot für einen Wechsel unterbreitet, teilt das Bundesamt für Gesundheit mit.
Die Krankenkasse stelle auf Ende Jahr ihre Tätigkeit ein, teilte das 107 Jahre alte Unternehmen am Dienstag mit. Klug zählt nach eigenen Angaben 9300 Versicherte und hat 19 Mitarbeitende. Für die Angestellten werde eine Lösung gesucht, die Versicherten bleiben noch bis Ende Jahr versichert. Weiter in der Sendung: · Altdorf finanziert Notbusse für Eggbergler Schulkinder weiterhin. · Komax plant nach Verlust weiteren Stellenabbau. · Zug: Widerstand gegen geplante Sanierung der Zugerbergstrasse.
• Drama • Er verlässt jeden Morgen das Haus für eine Arbeit, die es nicht mehr gibt. Sie schreibt an einem Roman, der nie entsteht. Ein Liebespaar täuscht sich aufwändig Geschäftigkeit vor, weil ein Leben ohne Aufgabe noch unheimlicher wäre. Von Till Müller-Klug www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Freispiel
Olive Klug and I (Cindy) recorded this interview in my closet while they were in Portland, Maine to play a show. They stayed along with their band Cori, Haley, and Payton and it was a real pleasure to be around them for a few days. You can tell that Olive is at their best around their band and it is a true collaboration on stage. Shoutout to the whole crew for leaving such a remarkable impression on me and my wife and for assembling some baby furniture while they were staying at our house. In our conversation for Basic Folk, Olive takes us on a journey through their musical upbringing, exploring their childhood influences, including their father's eclectic taste in '60s and '70s rock and folk. Olive discusses their love for Joni Mitchell and Taylor Swift, which inspired them to learn guitar and develop their own musical tastes. They provide insights into their early internet presence on platforms like YouTube and Tumblr, and how these shaped their creative expression and online identity.Olive also touches on their experience of transitioning to a music career, going viral on TikTok, and the emotional and practical challenges that come with it. Additionally, they delve into how their psychology background and neurodivergence inform their songwriting, live performances, and day-to-day life. Our conversation wraps up with thoughts on the productive chaos of touring, the importance of community in the folk world, and their aspirations for long-term, sustainable growth in the music industry. Everyone belongs at the Olive Klug show. They leave their glow wherever their travels take them.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this latest episode of In Theory, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Sam Klug about his new book The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025). In this book, Klug explores how the process of decolonization in the 1940s–70s transformed US debates about the role of race in American life, via the analogy of the “internal colony.” The comparison between how race operated in the US and how colonialism functioned in the world was taken up by activists, social scientists, and policymakers alike, and transformed how Black social movements and the US government approached their respective attempts to change American society at the level of race, class, and global politics.
Perfekte Entscheidungen? Gibt es selten. Gute Entscheidungen? Die brauchen Mut – und Klarheit trotz Lücken. In dieser Folge des LEITWOLF® Podcasts spricht Stefan über die Kunst, auch dann souverän zu führen, wenn nicht alle Informationen vorliegen. Denn wer zu lange zögert, verliert Zeit, Vertrauen und Wirkung. Du erfährst, warum es in 99,5 % aller Führungssituationen besser ist, schnell statt perfekt zu entscheiden – und wie Du das klug umsetzt. Stefan teilt persönliche Einblicke, praktische Tools wie das Entscheidungsfenster, und zeigt Dir, wie Du durch sinnvolle Kommunikation und kluge Rückkopplung bessere Entscheidungen triffst – selbst unter Unsicherheit. Führung heißt: entscheiden – nicht warten. Mut zur Lücke kann genau der Schritt sein, der Dich und Dein Team wirklich voranbringt. ––– Nimm gerne an dieser anonymen Umfrage teil, damit wir diesen Podcast für Dich optimieren können: https://forms.gle/WTqCeutVXV2PsjBH9 Gefällt Dir dieser LEITWOLF® Leadership Podcast? Dann abonniere den Podcast und beurteile ihn bitte mit einer Sternebewertung und Rezension bei iTunes und/oder Spotify. Das hilft uns, diesen LEITWOLF® Podcast weiter zu verbessern und sichtbarer zu machen. ––– Buche Dir JETZT Deinen Zugang zur LEITWOLF® Academy: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/leitwolf-academy Möchtest Du konkrete Tipps oder Unterstützung, wie gutes Führen in Deinem Unternehmen definiert und umgesetzt werden kann, dann schreibe Stefan eine Mail an: homeister@stefan-homeister-leadership.com ODER Vereinbare hier direkt ein kostenloses Beratungsgespräch mit Stefan: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/calendly // LINKEDIN: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/linkedin // WEBSITE: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com ® 2017 STEFAN HOMEISTER LEITWOLF® ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ____ LEITWOLF Podcast, Leadership, Führung, Management, Stefan Homeister, Podcast, Business Leadership, Erfolgreich führen, Unternehmensführung, Führungskompetenz, Leadership Development, Teammanagement, Leadership Skills, Selbstführung, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Training, Karriereentwicklung, Führungspersönlichkeit, Erfolgsstrategien, Unternehmenskultur, Motivation und Leadership, Leadership-Tipps, Leadership Insights, Change Management, Visionäre Führung, Leadership Interviews, Erfolgreiche Manager, Unternehmer-Tipps, Leadership-Best Practices, Leadership-Perspektiven, Business-Coaching
Was bedeutet es, Macht in Organisationen verantwortungsvoll zu nutzen – ohne sich selbst zu verraten?In dieser Episode spricht Vera Strauch mit Antonia Götsch, Chefredakteurin des Harvard Business managers und Host des Podcasts „Wegen guter Führung“, über moderne Führungsansätze jenseits von Kontrolle und Status und das Spannungsfeld zwischen Klarheit, Selbstführung und emotionaler Intelligenz in der Arbeitswelt.
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Wie können wir klug mit der Zeit umgehen, die uns bleibt? In dieser Episode reflektiert Martin Scott über das Altern, das politische Klima und eine sehr persönliche Fahrradtour mit seinem Freund Bernd. Mit viel Humor und Tiefgang geht es um Lebensrhythmen, das Bewusstwerden unserer Endlichkeit – und darum, was der biblische Ruf „Lehre uns bedenken, […]
It was announced earlier this week, we heard Elon say he will be leading an American Party in hopes a third party would be inserted into the 2028 mix for Presidency - so we talked to former WI congressman and host of Lost in the Middle podcast Scott Klug about the realistic possibility of Elon having success leading the way as a third party candidate and who would join him in the process in said third party!
SummaryIn this episode of the Gird Up Podcast, Charlie Ungemach and Jacob Klug explore themes of manhood through the lens of poetry, particularly focusing on Rudyard Kipling's poem 'If.' They discuss the challenges of criticism, the nature of risk and resilience, and the philosophical implications of triumph and disaster. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, humility, and the understanding that both success and failure are temporary states. Ultimately, they highlight the need for a grounded perspective in life, rooted in faith and the recognition of one's limitations. In this conversation, Jacob and Charlie explore the themes of life's challenges, the importance of perspective, and the value of hard work. They discuss the balance between physical and mental challenges, the significance of purpose in actions, and the role of recreation and entertainment in life. The conversation also delves into the importance of physical labor, reflections on mortality, and the essence of true manhood, emphasizing love and vulnerability as central to human experience.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Support for Girt Up Podcast03:49 Exploring Manhood Through Poetry10:21 Kipling's 'If': A Deep Dive into Manhood20:01 The Challenges of Criticism and Self-Reflection29:45 Building Back After Loss: Resilience and Action30:42 Understanding Job's Trials and Divine Sovereignty33:50 The Nature of Risk and Stewardship37:40 Embracing Risk in Christian Life41:23 The Value of Hard Work and Mastery45:46 Perspective on Triumph and Disaster50:00 The Importance of Doing Hard Things54:06 Purpose Behind Hard Work and Discipline59:51 The Value of Love and Redemption01:00:32 Recreation and Entertainment: A Necessary Balance01:02:45 The Role of Physical Labor in Our Lives01:08:36 The Importance of Meaningful Rest01:11:07 Mortality and the Human Experience01:17:46 The Limitations of Stoicism01:22:32 The Centrality of Love in Virtue01:28:22 Faith and the Journey to WholenessJacob's Links:https://x.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fklugsayshttps://www.youtube.com/ @RevKlug Gird Up Links:https://youtube.com/@girdupministries4911?si=tbCa0SOiluVl8UFxhttps://www.instagram.com/girdup_be_a_man/https://www.girdupministries.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel Klug, quien en 2010 fue víctima de un conductor ebrio, recordó en La W el episodio ocurrido en la Autopista Norte de Bogotá y que lo tuvo casi un mes en UCI.
Send us a textWhat happens when what brought you success becomes the very thing holding you back? Shannon Klug, founder of BLUMARK Financial and 35-year veteran of the financial industry, reveals the counterintuitive secret to reaching your next level of achievement.From his beginnings as a baseball-obsessed kid in blue-collar Detroit to building a thriving financial advisory firm serving clients across 46 states, Klug's journey reveals powerful lessons about discipline, adaptation, and intentional living. The conversation takes a surprisingly emotional turn when Shannon shares how his father's battle with cancer created an unexpected opportunity for connection they'd never had before. "I lost my father physically, but I gained my father emotionally," he reveals in one of the podcast's most poignant moments.At the heart of this episode is a philosophy Klug developed over decades of success: "Do not spend your entire life hoping to leave a legacy, simply live one." This distinction between planning for future impact versus intentional daily living challenges listeners to reconsider how they approach both their careers and personal relationships.Whether you're building a business, leading a team, or simply trying to live with greater purpose, Klug's insights about letting go of comfortable patterns, embracing new approaches, and being mindful of your impact on others provide a blueprint for meaningful growth. Listen now and discover why sometimes the path forward requires leaving behind what got you here.Support the showhttps://bamboolab3.com/
Mike Shildt joins the show plus Adam delivers The Klug Report.
Adam delivers a Klug Report featuring the guy's biggest pet peaves and Sam Levitt joins the show in studio!
This is a fun one! In this special episode of Waypoints, Jim Klug is joined by longtime friends and industry legends Brian O'Keefe and Bryan Gregson for a lively and insightful conversation that dives deep into the roots and the history of flyfishing. What started as a late-night, beer-fueled conversation at a recent consumer show gathering in Denver quickly turned into a bigger realization: many of today's younger anglers — even those who live and breathe the sport — have little to no knowledge of the icons and pioneers who laid the foundation for modern flyfishing. So, we decided to do something about it.This episode was created as a tribute and a history lesson — a fun, freewheeling discussion that shines a light on 30 legendary figures who helped shape the sport as we know it. From influential authors and pioneering guides to gear innovators, conservationists, and destination fishing trailblazers, this episode covers a wide spectrum of personalities who left an undeniable mark on flyfishing during the 20th century. Whether you're a seasoned angler or newer to the game, this one is both entertaining and educational — a must-listen for anyone who cares about the history, evolution, and culture of our sport.Waypoints is brought to you by PatagoniaTo bring their gear to life, Patagonia is motivated by relentless curiosity and a passion for the wild. They evaluate hundreds of materials, build dozens of prototypes and spend seasons punishing them in the world's most extreme conditions. The work is the guide, and Patagonia never tires of exploring, learning and improving. Built with innovative materials, intuitive features and a refined fit, their Swiftcurrent® Waders are a better wader experience. Repatterned for bulk reduction, reduced seam stress, increased maneuverability and improved repairability, they move better in and out of the water, carry gear more efficiently and keep tools handy. They're made from recycled materials without intentionally added PFAS—toxic “forever chemicals.- Follow us on Instagram- Follow us on Facebook- Check out our YouTube Page- View the official Yellow Dog website ...
Dr. Howell talks with Shannon Klug, an Air Force veteran, parent, and activist, about how individuals and faith communities can help prevent gun violence and build a culture of responsibility, compassion, and care. Shannon shares her experiences and highlights how thoughtful conversations and small actions can lead to real change. Shannon is the Be SMART Lead for North Carolina and a member of the Everytown Veteran Advisory Council. She encourages responsible gun ownership and empowers families and communities to promote safety, connection, and hope.
This week I'm joined by my trainer in Nashville to discuss his journey from being on the road with musicians to opening up his own business here in TN. We talk about how he completely changed my body, what to do for leaning up and building muscle, why we should all be doing fast twitch movements, why he doesn't spend a ton of time on abs, and why you don't have to workout every day.A word from my sponsors:Bon Charge - Go to Boncharge.com/HONEST and use coupon code HONEST to save 15%.Wayfair - Give your home the refresh it needs with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com right now.Hiya Health -Go to hiyahealth.com/HONEST to receive 50% off their best selling children's vitamin. Jolie - Jolie will give you your best skin & hair guaranteed. Head to Jolieskinco.com/HONEST to try it out for yourself with FREE shipping. And if you don't like it - you can return your Jolie for a full refund within 60 days, no questions asked.Ritual - Get the good stuff to your gut, with delayed-release capsule tech that supports a balanced microbiome. Feel the difference, daily, with Synbiotic+. Get 25% off your first month at Ritual.com/BEHONEST.Hero Bread - Get 10% off your order at hero.co and use code HONEST at checkout For more Let's Be Honest, follow along at:@kristincavallari on Instagram@kristincavallari and @dearmedia on TikTokLet's Be Honest with Kristin Cavallari on YouTubeProduced by Dear Media.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vietnam Veteran and Catholic priest Fr. Philip Salois joins us with his biographers, Julien Ayotte and Paul F. Caranci, to talk about his experiences during the Vietnam War and his subsequent commitment to spiritual healing, a story told in In the Shadows of Vietnam: The Gallant Life of Fr. Philip Salois. Salois grew up in a devout Catholic family, which laid the foundation for his deep-rooted faith. In March 1969, he was drafted into the U.S. Army, leading to his deployment to Vietnam in September of the same year. Assigned to the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, Salois faced the harsh realities of jungle warfare, a stark contrast to his previous life in Rhode Island. On February 28, 1970, Salois's platoon was tasked with locating and neutralizing the 133rd North Vietnamese Army Battalion near the village of Suoi Kiet. The following day, they inadvertently walked into a horseshoe-shaped ambush.Six soldiers were trapped behind enemy lines, their survival hinging on immediate rescue. Demonstrating extraordinary courage, Salois and fellow soldier Herb Klug volunteered to rescue their comrades. Before venturing into the line of fire, Salois prayed, making a solemn promise to God: if he emerged unscathed, he would dedicate his life to divine service. Their brave actions led to the rescue of four soldiers; tragically, Klug was killed during the mission. For his valor, Salois was awarded the Silver Star. After returning from Vietnam, Salois grappled with the haunting memories of war. In 1974, while attending a Catholic seminary in California, he recalled the promise he had made during the ambush. This realization propelled him toward priesthood, leading to his ordination as Father Philip Salois in 1984. Advocate for Veterans Father Salois dedicated his priesthood to supporting veterans, particularly those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). His firsthand combat experience allowed him to connect deeply with their struggles. As the Chief of Chaplains in the Boston VA Healthcare System, he provided spiritual guidance and organized retreats and conferences nationwide, offering solace and understanding to countless veterans. Father Salois's journey from a soldier in the jungles of Vietnam to a priest devoted to healing the invisible wounds of war exemplifies resilience and compassion. His life serves as a testament to the enduring impact of faith and the profound difference one individual can make in the lives of others. We're grateful to UPMC for Life and Tobacco Free Adagio Health for sponsoring this event!
In The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025), Dr. Sam Klug reveals the central but underappreciated importance of global decolonization to the divergence between mainstream liberalism and the Black freedom movement in postwar America. Dr. Klug reconsiders what has long been seen as a matter of primarily domestic policy in light of a series of debates concerning self-determination, postcolonial economic development, and the meanings of colonialism and decolonization. These debates deeply influenced the discord between Black activists and state policymakers and formed a crucial dividing line in national politics in the 1960s and 1970s. The result is a history that broadens our understanding of ideological formation—particularly how Americans conceptualized racial power and political economy—by revealing a much wider and more dynamic network of influences. Linking intellectual, political, and social movement history, The Internal Colony illuminates how global decolonization transformed the terms of debate over race and social class in the twentieth-century United States. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025), Dr. Sam Klug reveals the central but underappreciated importance of global decolonization to the divergence between mainstream liberalism and the Black freedom movement in postwar America. Dr. Klug reconsiders what has long been seen as a matter of primarily domestic policy in light of a series of debates concerning self-determination, postcolonial economic development, and the meanings of colonialism and decolonization. These debates deeply influenced the discord between Black activists and state policymakers and formed a crucial dividing line in national politics in the 1960s and 1970s. The result is a history that broadens our understanding of ideological formation—particularly how Americans conceptualized racial power and political economy—by revealing a much wider and more dynamic network of influences. Linking intellectual, political, and social movement history, The Internal Colony illuminates how global decolonization transformed the terms of debate over race and social class in the twentieth-century United States. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
In The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025), Dr. Sam Klug reveals the central but underappreciated importance of global decolonization to the divergence between mainstream liberalism and the Black freedom movement in postwar America. Dr. Klug reconsiders what has long been seen as a matter of primarily domestic policy in light of a series of debates concerning self-determination, postcolonial economic development, and the meanings of colonialism and decolonization. These debates deeply influenced the discord between Black activists and state policymakers and formed a crucial dividing line in national politics in the 1960s and 1970s. The result is a history that broadens our understanding of ideological formation—particularly how Americans conceptualized racial power and political economy—by revealing a much wider and more dynamic network of influences. Linking intellectual, political, and social movement history, The Internal Colony illuminates how global decolonization transformed the terms of debate over race and social class in the twentieth-century United States. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025), Dr. Sam Klug reveals the central but underappreciated importance of global decolonization to the divergence between mainstream liberalism and the Black freedom movement in postwar America. Dr. Klug reconsiders what has long been seen as a matter of primarily domestic policy in light of a series of debates concerning self-determination, postcolonial economic development, and the meanings of colonialism and decolonization. These debates deeply influenced the discord between Black activists and state policymakers and formed a crucial dividing line in national politics in the 1960s and 1970s. The result is a history that broadens our understanding of ideological formation—particularly how Americans conceptualized racial power and political economy—by revealing a much wider and more dynamic network of influences. Linking intellectual, political, and social movement history, The Internal Colony illuminates how global decolonization transformed the terms of debate over race and social class in the twentieth-century United States. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization (University of Chicago Press, 2025), Dr. Sam Klug reveals the central but underappreciated importance of global decolonization to the divergence between mainstream liberalism and the Black freedom movement in postwar America. Dr. Klug reconsiders what has long been seen as a matter of primarily domestic policy in light of a series of debates concerning self-determination, postcolonial economic development, and the meanings of colonialism and decolonization. These debates deeply influenced the discord between Black activists and state policymakers and formed a crucial dividing line in national politics in the 1960s and 1970s. The result is a history that broadens our understanding of ideological formation—particularly how Americans conceptualized racial power and political economy—by revealing a much wider and more dynamic network of influences. Linking intellectual, political, and social movement history, The Internal Colony illuminates how global decolonization transformed the terms of debate over race and social class in the twentieth-century United States. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's episodes on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation
Gesunde Ernährung klingt oft nach Verzicht, Stress und schlechten Gewissen. Doch was, wenn Du Deinem Körper geben könntest, was er wirklich braucht – ohne ständig zu verzichten? Dr. Yael Adler verrät, wie Ernährung Dich stärker, klarer und entspannter machen kann – und warum Dein Darm dabei die heimliche Hauptrolle spielt.Yael ist Fachärztin für Dermatologie, Ernährungsmedizin und Prävention. In ihrer Praxis verbindet sie klassische Medizin mit modernen Ansätzen – rund um Haut, Haare, Ernährung und Darmgesundheit.Millionen kennen sie aus dem Fernsehen, aus ihren Kolumnen (u.a. FAZ), ihrem Podcast „Ist das noch gesund?“ oder von der Bestsellerliste – denn ihre Bücher sind Dauergäste auf Platz 1.In Genial ernährt* räumt sie mit Mythen auf und zeigt, wie Du Deinen Körper mit Leichtigkeit und Verstand stärkst – statt mit Verboten und Verzicht. Yael und Mark reden über kluge Ernährung – und über eine simple, aber entscheidende Botschaft, die Deine Sicht auf gesunde Ernährung grundlegend verändern kann.
An Interview with Mark Klug, Chief Executive Officer, Christian Family Solutions Public awareness about mental health has never been greater, but barriers to treatment remain. According to our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom, integrating faith with proven therapeutic treatment can have a transformational impact on those who are dealing with anxiety, depression or who are healing from trauma. Mark Klug, CEO of Christian Family Solutions (CFS), says that a faith-based approach to addressing mental health can build a level of hope and sense of inherent worth in every individual. He shares these insights and more. Topics Discussed on this Episode: · Mark's background in the behavioral health field and what drives him to serve people · The impact of Christian-based counseling on those who use it · The underlying issues contributing to the rise in mental health issues among youth. · Redefinitions of mental health and how Social and Emotional Learning can undermine a child's resilience · CFS's onsite counseling services and how it works in schools · CFS's new day treatment program, one of the first of its kind in the nation · Community Counseling Care Partnership, which works with congregations to identify and serve people in the community who are experiencing challenging personal issues · The key ingredients to leading a fulfilling life About Mark Klug: Mark Klug is the CEO of CFS, a position he's held for ten years. Founded in 1965, CFS offers a range of counseling services from a Christian perspective to people of all ages. Specifically, CFS has developed a robust school-based counseling program to reach children who would otherwise have difficulty accessing mental health services.
In this episode, I'm delighted to welcome Dr. Jessica Klug, who is a Clinical Psychologist and an Aware Parenting instructor. Jess shares her journey of being deeply passionate about understanding parenting. Her doctoral research was on the impact of parental exposure to to traumatic and stressful life events on parenting practices and child psychological wellbeing and outcomes. Then she became a mother, and realised that none of the parenting practices she was seeing around her resonated with her instincts as a mother, nor her training in developmental psychology. She shares about how she found out about Aware Parenting, and how it was like coming home to an approach that was in tune with all of her values. Jess talks about the research into the long-term effects of parenting paradigms, and how in alignment Aware Parenting is with deeply helpful outcomes. She also talks about how enjoyable practicing Aware Parenting can be. She also shares about the repair that can happen with our children, whenever we first start Aware Parenting, and whatever ruptures we might have experienced. Jess shares a beautiful memory about listening to her son's feelings as she held him in her arms when he was a baby, and how healing that was for her daughter, who hadn't experienced that listening at that age, and how healing it was for her too. She also brings in the importance of doing our own inner work as parents in order to be able to parent in this way. Jess shares about her vision for Aware Parenting, and why Aware Parenting is about so much more than parenting! You can connect with Jess via her Instagram account, which is: https://www.instagram.com/drjklug/ You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.net and my books at: https://marionrose.net/books/ You can also find me here: https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/_marion_rose_/ https://www.instagram.com/awareparenting/ www.facebook.com/MarionRosePhD
Woods explains why he wants more recognition and we get a new edition of the Klug Report.
Sam Klug, professor of U.S. history at Loyola University Maryland, joins us to discuss his new book, The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization. We talk about the global decolonization movement of the mid-20th century, the ties between that global movement and domestic issues of race and class in the U.S., and how all of those issues continue to reverberate today.
SummaryIn this conversation, Jacob shares his experiences and insights after moving to Calgary, Alberta, to serve as a pastor. He discusses the cultural and spiritual differences he has observed between Canada and the United States, particularly regarding Christian nationalism, political climate, and the multicultural landscape of Calgary. Jacob reflects on the challenges and opportunities of ministry in a post-Christian context, emphasizing the need for contextualization in outreach efforts. In this conversation, Jacob and Charlie explore the themes of despair, hope, and the challenges of sharing the gospel in a world filled with anger and disillusionment. They discuss the importance of building relationships to effectively convey love and faith, and the influence of media on spiritual well-being. The dialogue emphasizes the need for genuine connections outside of church circles to foster opportunities for evangelism and the sharing of Christian values. In this conversation, Jacob and Charlie explore the integration of faith into daily life, emphasizing the importance of living a life dedicated to God. They discuss the impact of music on spiritual well-being, the significance of understanding other religions, and the value of building relationships through conversation. The dialogue encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and how they can embody their faith in various aspects, from music choices to interactions with others.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background00:49 Life in Calgary: A New Beginning04:09 Cultural and Spiritual Differences: Canada vs. USA07:54 Christian Nationalism: A Comparative Analysis12:06 Political Climate and Its Impact on Ministry15:00 Canadian Identity and Multiculturalism18:03 Challenges of Ministry in a New Country23:47 Outreach Opportunities in a Post-Christian Context29:32 Understanding Quiet Despair32:24 The Role of Hope in Despair34:00 Engaging with Anger Towards God38:05 Pathways to Sharing the Gospel40:35 Natural Conversations About Faith43:10 Building Relationships for Evangelism45:55 The Importance of Relationships in Love52:20 Diagnosing the Lack of Evangelistic Zeal58:51 Living a Life of Dedication to God01:02:49 Integrating Faith into Daily Life01:08:01 The Impact of Music on Spiritual Life01:11:19 Understanding Other Religions01:15:34 Building Relationships Through ConversationJacob's Links:https://x.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fklugsayshttps://www.youtube.com/ @RevKlug One By One Video: https://youtu.be/dr8y0LOfthA?si=uGVc5Xlbg1TPf1wtOn the Line Podcast: https://trinitywaconia.org/otl_podcast_/Gird Up Links:https://youtube.com/@girdupministries4911?si=tbCa0SOiluVl8UFxhttps://www.instagram.com/girdup_be_a_man/https://www.girdupministries.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode MacKenzie talks with Kathleen Klug, an integrative health coach with over 40 years of experience in guiding people to sustainable wellness, inside and out. In this episode Kathleen shares about her simple but effective approach to help people make lasting change in their lives, reminding us how much our mind and spirit contribute to our overall health. LINKS MENTIONED *Affiliate links and sponsors are included in this post. Thank you for your support! “Start with One” by Kathleen Klug Kathleen's Website Kathleen on Instagram MacKenzie's YouTube Channel MacKenzie's Newsletter MacKenzie's Instagram LWA Facebook Group MacKenzie's Monat Site JOIN US IN PATREON! We would love to welcome you into our Patreon Community! SHOP WITH US ON AMAZON Find our favorites here!