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DragonLance Saga
The Search for Power Review

DragonLance Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 39:28


Join me as I review The Search for Power edited by Margaret Weis live! Share your thoughts on this second Tales of the War of Souls anthology, released by Wizards of the Coast on April 4, 2004. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/4pq15AC  https://youtube.com/live/BWdlgmkHRnc About The Search for Power The latest Dragonlance anthology, featuring an introduction by Margaret Weis. This newest anthology focuses on the lives and ways of dragons in the era following the end of the New York Times best-selling War of Souls trilogy by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Edited by Margaret Weis and filled with a dozen stories from both well-known Dragonlance authors and a few newcomers, this is the first anthology to feature stories that take place in the current Dragonlance time period. Review Osuin's Treasure by Mark Sehestedt Subcommander Maros, Knight of the Lily Uthun, Knight of Takhisis Aithan, squire to Sil Euric of Solanthus Djerid, Nerakan Barbarian, guide, scout Illus Goiar Sir Isurlak, Order of the Skull Toras Cloram Baren, Lord Osuin's son, Sable's dragon spawn This is a great way to start an anthology! What a good story. It's filled with tension and fear, nearly palpable! We pick up with a Dark Knight company who came across a Solamnic knight company, and defeated them. One wagon went over a cliff as they were traveling toward Sanction. The manifest stated something about Lord Osuin't Treasure, but there was nothing in the wagon. Only a squire of a Solamnic Knight survived, and he wasn't speaking. They found a dying Knight who, when they told him the cage in the back of the wagon was empty, replied they would all die. But no one would say what the treasure was. Subcommander Maros took a finger from the squire, but he only repeated the oath. They began to travel toward Sanction and the Treasure caught up to them and started killing. Again, the tension of this unseen creature was great, and as men started dying, it only escalated. The creature wiped out the entire Dark Knight company. When Maros came to, he was being wanted by the squire. The treasure was Lord Osuin's son, taken by Sable the Black Dragon Overlord and turned into one of its Dragon Spawn. It left the squire alive for the kindnesses the squire showed it while transporting it. But Maros was dying, so the squire told him what and who the treasure was. This was well worth a read and I just love horror stories like this one. Loyalty by Richard A. Knaak Captain Salvas, minotaur captain, silver dragon Shield Commander Drako Jek, first mate, minotaur Volcanus, red dragon Oh man, this was great! A minotaur ship was scouring the seas looking for rebels and defectors, and arrived at an island as a storm set in. As the minotaurs were disembarking their captain, Salvas, left ahead of the others and found a cave with a massive dragon totem in it. He transformed into his true form, a silver dragon named Shield. He had been looking for the skull of his mate, killed by a red dragon named Volcanus, who was also killed by Malystrix. Shield could feel the death of Malys somehow, but when he went to destroy the totem, the spirit of Volcanus appeared. He would let Shield's mate's spirit leave the totem, if Shield let Volcanus' spirit in him as a new body. He refused and he was wounded by the awesome power of the spirit of Volcanus. Then his crew arrived, as he quickly shifted into minotaur form again. They took him to camp at the shore where he was pounded and healed for days. Then they knocked him out and he awoke under a net. They realised he was a dragon and they believed he was going to kill him. When Shield explained what he was doing and why, he told them all to leave so he could free his mates soul. They left on their longboats and Shield returned to succumb to Volcanus. But when he began to enter Shields’ body, he said he would not let his mates go free. Shield struggled, then suddenly the minotaurs all rushed in and started attacking the totem. They lost many of their crew, but the totem was destroyed and Shields’ mate was rescued in death. Shield woke to his first mate who explained the outcome and left the skull for him. They fought for the loyalty of their captain. It was such a moving story about brotherhood and loyalty. It reminded me of being in the military, and what any true friend would do, and I loved it all. Knaak knocks yet another story out of the park. The Dragon's Child by Nancy Varian Berberick Raven Thorn Inferno, red dragon What a fun story. Raven, a human thief, was scouring the mountains around Sanction for a dragon’s den to steal egg shells to sell. Since the return of the gods and magic, they were a premium with wizards for spell components. As he went in he saw the eggs all smashed and draconians entered. He ran from them, with his dragon egg shell, but they were taken by a kapak as he fled in the tunnels that are beneath Sanction. The great red dragon Inferno was returning to her lair when she noticed her eggs destroyed, and decided to try to cut off any escape by entering the tunnels near the lords of doom, but most were collapsed except for the volcanoes themselves. Raven continued to flee the Draconians, running into even more before running into a wyrmling. Apparently one of the dragon’s eggs hatched and the wyrmling followed him. He gave it water and hid it when the draconians got close. Eventually he came out of the tunnels into a massive cavern with treasure and the draconians were there, and started fighting when Inferno arrived and destroyed the draconians. The wyrmling told inferno the human was helping it, and the dragon offered a boon to the human, giving him some treasure and told him the way out. It was a great little tale and now I want a wyrmling. Four Ends by John Helfers Threxellex, red dragon Relk, sivak Gul, minotaur bandit L'Arth, pirate This was a quick tale about revenge. A woman and her son were taken by a red dragon's minion and brought to him. He believed two of his pirates were stealing from him, so he held the son and had the women lie to each of them in turn, convincing them to kill the dragon and each other for the treasure, and to rescue her son. They both agreed separately, greed convincing them of the act. When they got to the cave, the dragon killed them. Then the woman was brought back to the dragon, but she told him that her children were killed and the two pirates had killed them and wronged her. Now it was this dragon’s turn. The sivak and the child turned into silver dragons and killed the red with the woman watching. It was a nice little story that showed even dragons can be tricked, and more, good dragons are willing to work with humans when they are allowed to hunt down and kill evil dragons. I really liked the idea, and the idea of pirate towns in Dragonlance. I don't feel like we have enough of them. At the Water's Edge by Jamie Chambers Anar Sovralian, Qualinesti Elf Ebon Nightshadow, Black Dragon Kerasina, elf Ealthan, elf This was a great story, and I am not sure if it was a dream or not. The Elf Anar was trailing elves, and saw them talk with an individual. He went to the man and cast a charm spell on him to get information about where the elves had gone. With the information he traveled to the former lair of Ebon Nightshadow, a black dragon and former servant of Beryl. He was then caught by elves. He saw his wife, the reason he was searching for the elves, and pleaded with her to leave with him, but she refused. Convinced these elves abducted her, he fought them, only to once again be subdued. She told him that after their son died fighting to allow them to live in the dwarven tunnels, she came out and wanted to fight to reclaim their homeland of Quialinesti. But he believed the Dark Knight and Goblin hoards were too much, so he pleaded with her to leave with him. After she refused he started fighting the elves again, and they beat him down. His wife held him as he passed out and awoke in an alley, as if from a dream. I think this is a great story but the idea of a wife abandoning her husband for nationalism actually bothers me more than anything else. I understand wanting to fight for your homeland, but what then? Who will you share it with? Did you ever love your partner in the first place if you so willingly abandon them? It's tough to think about. Lake of Death by Dan Willis. Tendek, former Knight of Neraka Wylinger, kender Donnala, Tendek's twin sister, former Knight of Neraka I thought this story was going somewhere but I was completely wrong. Twins and former Knights of Neraka were traveling through Qualinesti after treasure seeking in the Plains of Dust with the kinder Wylinger, they came across a band of goblins and a donkey. They were tired of hauling this cart full of loot themselves, so they attacked the goblins, running them off, and took the Donkey. Wylinger named her Lesie, and they continued north. They eventually came to a massive lake with the name of Lake of Death, this is of course former Qualinost. They decided to make camp when they saw a boat, and decided to take it across the lake. Lesie was very difficult to get in the boat as she was afraid of the lake, and it turned out, with cause. The lake was haunted by the spirits of the dead. This freaked out the donkey who kicked the two former Dark Knight sin to the water, refusing to let them on board. As they continued through the lake, the kender convinced the donkey to let them aboard by promising to share their treasure with her. Then once on the other side of the lake, they disembarked and traveled to the green valley beyond. This story had a number of oddities in it. First, the kender got scared from the ghosts in the Lake of Death, but kender are supposed to be fearless, unless they are an afflicted kender, but Wylinger didn't show any signs of being afflicted. Then the donkey being able to understand the kender and humans, even making deals with them was nonsensical. I get that donkeys are known to be stubborn, but promising them food and treasure as if they understand it is ridiculous. Then to end it so abruptly, I wonder what the true purpose of this story was meant to be. The Dragonslayers by Douglas W. Clark Skerrith Dragonslayer Ragweed Pollenflower, kender Ruby Columbine, barmaid Targe, patron Borstan Dunnerth, mayer of Trader's Lot Grot, rancher A dragonslayer named Skerrith came to town and started boasting about his exploits in a tavern. The kender was awestruck and asked for more and more stories as the mayor appeared. He mentioned that the town was suffering over a dragon who had been killing the ranchers’ livestock. They offered the dragonslayer the opportunity to kill the dragon and save the town, for a price of course. THe dragonslayer said he would do it in the morgan and the barmaid backed him up when the patrons all said there were hours of light left to the day. That night the false dragonslayer tried to sneak out of the inn, but was interrupted by someone claiming the dragon had just struck. They all tried to once again get him to go out that night, but he refused and in the morning found his fake Dragonlance gone with the kender. The barmaid insisted ion going with him to find the kender and kill the dragon. As they searched they split up with storm clouds gathering. The dragonslayer found the kender who was making a cage and they heard a scream as they ran toward it, they saw the dragon resting in mud with a claw holding the barmaid down. As lightning flashed, the dragon got up and flew away, with the lightning reflecting off its copper scales. They returned to the inn with the dragon gone, the barmaid and dragonslayer married and took over the inn, and the kender told tales of how he slayed the dragon, with help, every night. It wa sa fun story, about the copper dragon, but I almost would rather have the Dragonslayer be outed, then make a deal with the copper dragon, thereby seeming to be a hero. But it was a fun story none-the-less. Inventory by Jean Rabe Gaspar, Hylar Dwarf Skarn Ironskyll, Niedar Dwarf A red dragon had snatched two dwarves from a mountain and brought them to her hoard. She had taken the hoard from a dead dragon and wanted it inventoried in context with a black dragon. The dwarves worked day and night cataloging the items, terrified of the red dragon, then one day a dwarf brought a magical mirror to the red and it vanished inside of it. The dwarves filled their pockets with as much treasure as they could carry and left to go to their respective town, when they were snatched up again by the black dragon the red was competing with. He thought they were random dwarves as he was scouring the trail the red had found them on. It was a fun little tale about dragons wanting to know exactly what is in their hoard, and its funny to consider they compete with literal lists of items between each other. I enjoyed the tale. Special Delivery by Jeff Grubb Edgar nunce Manifew, Gnome Raeja of the Crimson Sails, Minotaur Pirate Lord Toede What a great story! We get Lord Toede back, and he is in fact alive post War of Souls. The city of Flotsam has turned into a pirate town, led and controlled by Raeja, a minotaur, at the supposed behest of Lord Toede. The tax collector Edgar has learned of Gnomes who want to deliver music boxes to the town, but he knows the town wouldn't want any loud bangs and explosions that are customary with Gnome inventions, so he goes to investigate the goods himself. He discovers they actually work and are quite lovely, so he brings the gnome and his machines to the council, and Toede allows him entry to deliver goods, but Raeja speaks out against it. He demands the gnomes stay over a hundred feet away from the town at all times, except for deliveries, and Toede agrees, so do the gnomes. So when the first shipment comes, it’s pushed down the hill and crashes into the gates, destroying them, followed by many more wagons full of music devices, which all crash in turn. The gnomes are ordered to not use the gates anymore and to keep away from town, so they begin to catapult the deliveries. This infuriates Raeja who goes to collect a militia to eradicate the gnomes, but Edgar asks Toede if he can warn the gnomes. Toede agrees, and when he arrives at their quarry, they seem elated that the minotaurs and pirates are gathering to confront them, he brings Edgar into the town house,which itself catapults up into the air over flotsam where they drop more deliveries onto the minotaur and pirates heads, then crashes into the hillside. They all leave and it turns out Toede was tired of the pirates and used the gnomes to get rid of them. That toede is one sneaky hobgoblin, even in his advanced age. Marine Skies by Lucien Soulban Brysis, Female Dargonesti elf Veloxua, Female Dargonesti elf Quayseen, Male Dargonesti elf Minnow-Tyrant, Dolphin The World Gash This was another great underwater story. It featured three Dargonesti sea elves as they explore and map the deadly Desolation waters. Something is poisoning the corals, killing them, forcing sea life to abandon the area and sharks to move in searching for remnant food sources. They narrowly escape one shark and continue mapping the sea floor on their dolphin scout, Minnow-Tyrant's back. They discover a more salty portion of water in an area known as the World Gash, where the sea floor has dropped out of sight. They go to explore it only to discover it has a cloud of acidic water poisoning the area that they have to swim through. On the other side, they soon witness a volcanic eruption and even more of the sea floor above them crumbles, trapping one of them below, while the other two swim up to freedom. They need to report back to Watermere and Istar to warn the other sea elves of the rapid changes their sea is experiencing, and how it will affect all life underwater. I really love how the sea is another world altogether, but it is affected just as the surface is by the Dragon Overlords, or their sudden absence as in the post War of Souls era. Let's hope we get more of these wonderful stories in the future. Wyrm's Claw inn by Miranda Horner Tam Ceary, council member Argus Thornton, innkeep Elthan, cleric of kiri-jolith Brell, housekeeper Radley This was an unexpected tale. Tam Ceary ordered an exorcism for the inn owned by Argus Thornton. This closed the inn for a while, though Argus believes it was less about the mild nuisance of the ghost that did haunt the inn than the tab he demanded Tam to pay. When the cleric arrived they heard commotion in the kitchen to discover Tam near death with weapons sticking out of him. His wife was tired of his drinking and hitting her afterward, so it appeared she finished him before he could finish her. Then they hear a commotion upstairs. There were two ghosts now that were messing in the master’s room, yelling get out. The new housekeeper, Brell, pulled a ring off a necklace, claiming it was a wish ring and wished the ghosts to leave. Suddenly all was quiet, but that was enough for the innkeeper. He and the cleric left, leaving Brell with the inn. Then it was revealed that the ring was her wedding ring, and the two ghosts were her husband and daughter. She had gone after the dark knights that killed them, and killed them. Then returned to claim her old home. It was a great story that makes me want to run yet another one shot about a haunting. Coin of Adament by Kevin T. Stein Brek, Scout Wulfbunde, black wolf Bundesphar, wolf soldiers Captain Arana, scout, follows white lady Canus Another one of the Wulfbunde and Bundesphar stories. These disciples of the Dark Queen are created by Canus, who never explains who it is. But the other Bundesphar have started following Mishakal in the post War of Souls era as Takhisis is dead, but Brek and his wulfbunde refuse. They chase a chaos demon only to be nearly destroyed by it, and Mishakal shows up herself to offer them help. Instead they pick themselves up and wander away. Then Mishakal says that ‘Krynn's secrets are coming to destroy us, and they need the bundesphar. Is this in reference to the remnant Chaos minions, Mina, or some other threat that was never explored? We will never really know, but I am glad this set of stories is done. I like the premise of a wolf bound pair, but it needs to be fleshed out more, and extrapolated on to make complete sense. The Box by Paul B. Thompson Dunnar Bolly Agaran Umram the Chiseler Hundel, dwarf Zetan Sleeps W Well, I did not expect this. The story begins as an old man and his dog are leading a wagon through a town, when three thieves catch sight of him. They help him past a rut in the road then stalk him as he goes into the tavern. They look at his cart which has a sealed box in the back. THey try to pick it only to reveal a led-filled lock. They go into the tavern, and two of the thieves go to get horses so they can follow this man and his cart and rob him of it. They are certain it contains something valuable. They catch up to the man, stab him and take the box. They go into the wilderness and break it open to find another box, with no means of opening it. They deliver it to a fence who eventually builds a bonfire to melt its forged hinges, and the side reveals a phrase ‘Zetan sleeps within'. They leave the fire till morning when they return to it open and the smith dead. Soon men start going missing or are found dead and the thieves realize the box contained an egg that must have hatched. Now a dragonling was running around killing the keep’s residents. THe fence locks the thieves in the tower as the dragonling slowly stalks, then kills everyone. It leaves the thieves for last. When the deed was done the old man and his dog rode through the keep, explaining to the reader that they are curated to distribute a dragon’s young in this manner for trying to steal its treasure. This is their punishment. The story does a great job of setting up the horror of being stalked and hearing death all around you, it was really great. The Albino by Douglas Niles Dagger, Diamond, Albino,  This was an interesting first person narrated story about a black dragon during the dragon purge. She found a secret lair in a volcano and was raising her brood there. One of her hatchlings was a n albino and it was quickly shunned and brutalized by everyone. It took to crafting blocks of stone with its acid breath alone. One day it snuck off and the mother went after it. It was near a random Knight of the Rose when the mother caught it, killed the knight and his horses and punished the albino.This behavior would repeat regularly, and one day she went after the albino as it tried to fly. It was seen by a great red dragon that was going after it, and the mother hid and ambushed the bigger red. It was a difficult fight, but the mother black won, and once again, punished the albino. When they were all healed, it took all the brood to test flying and the albino took off into the sky. The mother gave chase and Malystryx flew out of the clouds after the mother. She fled as best she could but Malys found her wyrmlings and killed them all, then came after her again. She went into an underwater cavern she knew of and once inside, fighting for aid, she got to the end to find it blocked by square blocks her albino was forging. There the story ended, with her suffocating and ambushed by the very wyrmling she took care of. This is a great way of showcasing how brutalising children leads to brutal children. It made me think of the film The Good Son with Macaulay Culkin. This was a really good anthology of stories, while they are not all gold, they are really good, and much better than the preceding anthology in my opinion. If you are a fan of dragons, or dragonlance, you should read this anthology.

DragonLance Saga
The Players of Gilean Review

DragonLance Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 20:25


Join me as I review The Players of Gilean edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman live! Share your thoughts on this second Tales of the War of Souls anthology, released by Wizards of the Coast on February 1, 2003. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/48xk5pw  https://youtube.com/live/L_70rmgiW3k About The Players of Gilean Across the ages roams an immortal troupe of actors, gifted with fantastical powers and led by a mysterious artiste with a penchant for meddling. Wherever they roam, they encounter magic and monsters and evil that requires taming. This is the first anthology based on characters from the extraordinary novella “The Travelling Players of Gilean”, by Margaret Weis and Aron Eisenberg, which was featured in The Best of Tales, Volume One. This new anthology also features novellas by best-selling Dragonlance authors Douglas Niles, Richard A. Knaak, Paul B. Thompson, and a new collaboration by Jean Rabe and Aron Eisenberg. Contents “Command Performance” by Douglas Niles “Papilla” by Fergus Ryan “Enter, a Ghost” by Paul B. Thompson “Perfect” by Donald J. Bingle “A Matter of Honor” by Richard A. Knaak “Rewrites” by Aron Eisenberg and Jean Rabe Review “Command Performance” by Douglas Niles Duke of Fredirko Axel Bloodwart, Ogre King Starlack, centurion Skullrider Bloden Longeye, chief lieutenant Greenshot, hill giant captain Sebastius Sir Eriath, actor, Vinas Solamnus, clownmaster Stacia Delane, Dame Solamnus, Yolanda the Melon Queen Hatch Blackbeard, dwarf Persnick,elf Strawfellow Slipknot, kender Prince Gracefeather Ballracker, fat hobgoblin, captain, general Orik Oilsniffer, hylar dwarf commander Hilderidge, ogre actor Portentius, pudgy illusionist Splint Fireeater, Hylar This story was a lot of fun and had a wonderful twist at the end. Two massive armies are ready to meet on the battlefield separated by a river featuring an island in the center. One army, led by the Duke of Fredirko and the other is led by the ogre king Axel Bloodwart. Both want to seize control of the island as it is strategically of importance for the battle to come. On the island however, is an acting troupe led by Sebastius. The acting troupe plans their performance for the two armies and secretly plants playbills all around each of the armies encampments. The commanders are justifyingly infuriated by their camps being infiltrated, but their men are intrigued by the opportunity to see a play. So both armies come to the island on the morrow. They are introduced to the performers and sit, slowly being turned onto the performances and becoming more and more entertained. Finally the two commanders are invited onstage and play fight over a daughter. They get into it with the ogre king killing the duke, and the armies ready to go to battle right then and there, until it is revealed only to be a ruse, with a collapsible blade and fake blood. The armies nevertheless are poised for battle, but just then a massive lightning storm strikes, and the armies collectively huddle under the tents and trees, planning on battle the following day. The acting troupe offers the ogre king a position on one of their wagons,and he actually agrees to join, as his heart isn’t in the battle anymore. He ends up joining the troupe at the end. I really enjoyed this, and while I can imagine all the stories being connected to this acting troupe could wear thin quickly as a contrivance, for now, I am looking forward to the next tale. “Papilla” by Fergus Ryan Kaleem Bombyx, shopkeeper Ilona, wife Taladas, first son Nando, second son Livia, daughter Yoni, Darl, rat catchers sons Sebastius This short story begins with a merchant who marries a homely Solamnic woman and bears three children. Two boys and a girl. The girl is having her seventh birthday and her father is showing her off to the local town's Ratchatcher family. The two boys have set up a wonderful prank on the daughter however. When the girl is supposed to come and deliver the goose for dinner, she does a raucous dance the boys taught her and embarrasses their parents. This lands them in trouble naturally, and they are grounded. That night an acting troupe arrives in town, and are getting all set up for the following day's performances. It feels a little like Something Wicked This Way Comes, as the eldest boy, grounded and brooding, wants to run away with the troupe. He climbed down from his window at night and approached Sebastius. He is rejected as he offers him a deal on silk curtains for the play from his father, and unspoken rejection of joining the troupe. The boy returns home in a foul mood, and almost gets crushed by a falling wall. He makes a deal with his brother for not telling on him, and helping him back in the house. When the play begins the following day, the older brother plans a trick on Sebastius, to get back at him. The play begins as a woman is taken from a man by an evil wizard, and the family’s daughter is in the front row. The younger brother starts backing out, and the older brother insists that he help him with the prank. The brothers' plan is to put their sister in a sack and throw her at Sebastian on stage to embarrass them and hurt them. The play unfolds perfectly with this plan as the girl in the tower is met by gully dwarves who want to steal her jewels and they put them in a sack and throw them out as the girls are thrown by the brothers. However, the boys follow suit, falling on stage and end up being taken by the crew. The end of the play is a punishment call from Sebastin to the crowd, and the daughter decides the fate of the brothers. She eventually goes on to live a nice life, her mother leaving her father, and the boys are not heard from, seemingly living out pedestrian lives. The story was all wrapped up by saying brothers don't pick on your sisters, and it was a total waste of my time reading. It wasn’t crafted well, it wasn't written well, and I am glad it's over. “Enter, a Ghost” by Paul B. Thompson Tog, minotaur Andura Thronden, master of ceremonies Urtak Paz, Kender Traz, Kender Sebastius, master of the Traveling Players of Gilean Moku, gully dwarf Gree, centaur Camalantharas, cam, dark elf Tensi Rontz, goblin from Throt Thaelix, male ogre Warken, bardic poet Bannur of Nordling Havared Sisandra, Harvard's daughter Carklin Hall Fitter, gnome, visited lunitari Daskhar, dwarf Telda, Daskhar's wife I really enjoyed this tale. It starts with the Players of Gilean arriving in a town in Nordmaar. The town seems drab and quiet, but as they are setting their stage, Andura, an actress, notices two young men wandering around. They eventually leave and she follows them with Moku an Aghar. They wanted to see if there was a wizard in the troupe because this town is cursed. They need a wizard to use a banishment spell from a scroll they bought from another wizard. The keep, Carklin hall is possessed and while the ghost remains, the town remains cursed. Andura agreed to try and headed up in the night with Moku. They discovered it really was haunted by the former lord of the manor, and only dawn saved them from the ghost. The constable arrested them for disturbing the peace but they were bailed out by Sebastius. They ran through their play that night and the ghost appeared during it. He demanded to know why they were interlopers in his town, and Andura tried to banish him again. Moku used shadow play and voice acting to pose as a great red dragon which initially frightened the ghost, but he ended up leaving for the sake of the town. The village resumed normal life, and the play received a rousing applause. This was a great little horror story that reminded me of Ravenloft. It just goes to show you can tell any style of story in Dragonlance and have it feel genuine. This is the best campaign setting, period. “Perfect” by Donald J. Bingle Crawford, actor Maybar Thane, actor Zefta, mage Sebastius, Astinus' brother? Darna Gantry Fornarius Mirinda Benoit Katrice Gilf Aaron Badar Patentworthy Pathwanderer, gnome Cathar Bellowstroke, dwarf Gloria Taewynd This is a story with three main parts. First is the acting troupe and the tension between Sebastius and their wizard slash set maker Zefta. Second is a young woman who was spurned in love, but left pregnant who runs off with her fathers tailor to join the troupe, and third is a pompous Solamnic, former knight, planning his wedding and hiring the troupe to perform a tiresome and ostentatious play at his wedding. Once the wedding play began, the audience was bored to death. They had lived the measure and been paralysed by it in training for years, watching it now was a chore, but as this was a wedding they were stuck. But then one new actor slipped and accidentally flipped a steel coin, and from that moment on, steel was the operative word and item as the play went off the rails, and the mage exercised his craft to wonderful effect. It even turned the stern groom into an enjoying participant. When the wedding vows were read, he romantically dipped her in a passionate kiss, echoed of course by the troupe. The audience loved it and cheered uproariously. The groom paid very well for the performance, and the story of the runaways was completely abandoned. The troupe left after the groom admitted to Sebastius that he wasn't a Solamnic, but it didn't matter anymore. With the conclusion to the story being infinitely better than the set up, I am glad to move on as well. “A Matter of Honor” by Richard A. Knaak Golar the God-Marked, minotaur Heston, human Sebastius Twayne, half-elf Karas of clan Barash, minotaur Dardella Juris, Golar's cousin Well hell, this story touched me. It’s about a minotaur named Golar who fled from a failed battle in the War of the Lance and eventually joined the troupe. He found peace and happiness as almost an ambassador of the minotaur race to viewers, but one day he notices a cloaked figure showing up to his appearances. It ended up being his cousin’s son, Karas, coming to avenge the loss of honor his fleeing the battlefield caused his clan. Golar knocked the youth out, and put him in the woods outside town. They went to the next town for another show, and the youth followed, attacking golar in the play. He sliced his stomach, and the troupe convinced Karas that he had died. They gave him his axe and he rode away. He returned to watch the funeral only to see that Golar was alive. Golar admitted that while he was a member of the troupe he would not age, nor could he die. He showed Karas by running himself through. This led Karas to leave, dispirited at being able to avenge his clan’s honor, and decided to take his own life for his failure, very Samourai in nature. Golar showed up and let Karas know he was there when Karas couldn't go through with it. Karas, now shamed, threw his dagger at Golar and it sank into his chest. Golar gave up his part of the troupe because he couldn't live with his relatives’ death on his hands. He would rather die and let his clan regain their honor than live knowing Karas died because of him. He took the body home and that was the end of the story. As a fan of fantasy, I can’t help but appreciate stories like this. Honor is a complicated mistress that many cultures in our world wrestle with, but I can't accept that one should kill themself or others just to keep a title that amounts to nothing more than a perceived value in the eyes of the beholder. It was a beautiful story by Knaak. “Rewrites” by Aron Eisenberg and Jean Rabe Thronden Blackmoor, Actor, Solamnic Knight Aleena, Actor, Dark Knight Jalas Sebastius Heart, Goblin Catal This final tale is a version of Romeo and Juliet with a new director and writer, traditionally an actor, rewriting the play til the very day it was performed. The insistence on his vision made Sebastius abandon the play, insisting it should be directed by the writer. The other members of the Troupe insisted that there should be some humor, but the writer refused, insisting that it is a drama. As word spread about the play, every nearby town wanted to attend, and a contingent of dark knights learned of it. At the heart of the story is a Knight of Solamnia falling in love with a Knight of Takhisis. The commander of the Dark Knights could not allow this to happen, so he sent his emissary to stop the play. When the director refused, the Dark Knights mounted up to intercept the play mid performance. When they arrived, many of the villagers fled, but equally many stayed. The director insisted they start the play from act one and give the Dark Knights a show, as they all sat down to watch. The tension caused some of the actors to miss lines, or otherwise make small humorous mistakes, which drew enjoyment from the viewers, and when the female dark knight in the play killed the male Solamnic then herself, everyone gave a standing ovation. The Dark Knight commander met the director backstage to say it was an improbable love story, but he had once loved a woman, and with tat left. The writer/director began furiously rewriting the play to add some humor. This was a fun tale, as I am a fan of Shakespear, but I am very glad this collection is done. It was tiring to get through, and while many of the stories were enjoyable, like this one, i did want to get through it. If you are a fan of Dragonlance, I suggest you give this anthology a read, especially if you enjoy the Players of Gilean premise. Otherwise, it does nothing to inform the saga in any way, so if you don't enjoy the troupe, you can skip the anthology and miss out on nothing.

DragonLance Saga
The Search for Magic Review

DragonLance Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 29:15


Join me as I review The Search for Magic edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman live! Share your thoughts on this first Tales of the War of Souls anthology, released by Wizards of the Coast on October 1, 2001. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/3LVbXrD  https://youtube.com/live/JZ6gg6EWS2I About The Search for Magic This is the first anthology to tie in to the bestselling War of Souls trilogy by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It contains 11 stories, written by well-known Dragonlance authors, that elaborate on the characters and locations from the War of Souls trilogy. The stories link to the ongoing saga through the time frames of the main characters. Contents: Introduction “All for a Pint” by Brian Murphy “The End” by Nancy Varian Berberick “The Lost Sea” by Linda P. Baker “Some Assembly Required” by Nick O’ Donohoe “Go with the Floe” by Paul B. Thompson “The Great Gully Dwarf Climacteric of 40 S.C.” by Jeff Crook “Bond” by Kevin T. Stein “A Twist of the Knife” by Jean Rabe “Hunger” by Richard A. Knaak “Product Given for Services Rendered” by Don Perrin “Dragon’s Throat” by Donald J. Bingle Review Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga review episode. It is Kirinor, Frostkolt the 3rd. My name is Adam and today I am going to give you my review of The Search for Magic edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron. You can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links. This is my perspective only, and if you have any thoughts or disagree with mine, I invite you to share them in YouTube chat. Review All For a Pint by Brian Murphy Stynmar, wizard, White robe Grantheous, wizard, Red robe Fetlin, apprentice Gerald, archmagus, Black robe This was a delightful tale about two mages, former white and red robes, who decided to make a profile, and improve the nature of those who consumed it, by casting a spell on beer. This spell is meant to improve one’s disposition, but they had to test various strengths of the spell. One had minotaurs tickle fighting each other. Another had a aman mooning them then running down the street. They finally perfected the spell, and it was stolen from them that night! THey chased who they believed stole it and it led to a warehouse where the thief talked with a black robed wizard and entered it. The two wizards and their apprentice went into a nearby tavern and had a frew pints before bursting into the door, but the beer they were drinking was their own. They felt wonderful, and after kissing the barmaid, they left ready to break down the warehouse door. As they charged the door, the wizard opened it, causing them to run and roll into the warehouse. The old wizard ended up being their former master, and he scolded them for using the remaining magic to effect beer. To punish them he cast the spell over Palanthas' well, and the entire city had a full day of peace, happiness, and brotherly love. The two mages seemed to learn their lesson, and that was the story. It reminded me of an old short story from the original Tales collection where a kender puts a love potion into Otik's ale and it ends with a love fest in the Inn of the Last Home. It was a nice entry into this collection. The End by Nancy Varian Berberick Jai Windwild, apprentice librarian Annalisse Elmgrace, librarian Marshall Medan Gilthas, puppet king Emeth Windwild, Jai's father, member of the resistance Marise Windwild, Jai's mother Stanach Hammerfell This is about the final days of the Qualinesti. It is focused on a librarian’s assistant Jai, who has spent his young career reading and cataloging the histories of the Quelinesti nation. His master, librarian Annalisse, sees Jai as the best of her assistants. He leaves one night for dinner when his father tells him that they must leave Qualinost. Their relatives are dying and they should all travel to them. In truth, he is part of the resistance and the Dark Knights are close to capturing him, so he arranged this trip. Jai doesn't want to go, but sees no option of staying because he would be caught, tortured and killed. He returns to this library and tells Annalisse where he’s going but that he will be back. When they leave that night, they are stopped as a Dark Knight is waiting on the road. They are teleported and wake in a dwarven tunnel. Stanach Hammerfell greets Jai and leads him down the tunnel toward Thorbadin. He is alone, and doesn't know where everyone else is. Stanach tells him they are with the dwarves, and explains these tunnels were the idea of the Thane and Gilthas. Qualinost is going to fall, sooner rather than later, and the people need safe passage out of Qualinesti. Jai doesn't care and insists on leaving to record the end of Qualinost. Eventually Sanach relents and lets the young elf go, as they are nearing the exit of the tunnel, Annalise's voice is heard directing Dark Knights. It turned out that she bargained for the safety of the library and gave up the plan of the elves leaving and the tunnels under Qualinesti. Stanach and Jai fight them, capture Annalisse and Stanach says that he will wait for Jai. Jai ends up heading home. It reminds me of World War 2 when Nazi Germany was rounding up Jews, Gays, Blacks and anyone they deemed weak. That is what the Dark Knight represents and while going back to Qualinost to witness its end sounds like the height of foolishness, I can understand one’s passion for their home and wanting to be there, even as the world falls apart. The Lost Sea by Linda P. Baker Captain Effram I am torn about this story. For one, it’s written really well. But for another, I don't like the main character at all. This is about Captain Effram, he lives in Tarsis and has built a boat. Tarsis has been landlocked since the Cataclysm, so he is ridiculed by everyone in town for building a ship. The children come and taunt and tease him, and he runs them off, further ruining his reputation among the townsfolk. Then one day a storm came, and it kept raining, and only Effram wore the appropriate clothing for a rain storm and was mocked for it. Then the water began to build on the ground, and soon his ship began to float! He took it out in this massive blinding night storm and was nearly swept out to sea, but managed to turn it back toward Tarsis to see people climbing the ships in the old bay that were repurposed for homes, trying to survive the weather and oncoming seawater. They leapt down toward Effram's ship, and slowly, reluctantly, he turned to bring more people onto his ship. Even as there were more to save, he raced the boar to the docks, and in the massive storm told them to get out. When he turned back to the sea, he saw a woman leap into the ocean, screaming for help, he turned away from her, and sailed into the sea. This character who wanted to be respected and appreciated by the townsfolk, didn’t even want to save them, then abandoned others. His cruelty in their fate was less human and more monstrous. Something I didn't enjoy reading at all. The strength of our species is that when push comes to shove, regardless of any other factor, we help one another. Survival is built into our DNA. It is the aberrant among us that would turn and walk away from someone facing death, when you could save them, yet Effram did just that. The people jibing him did not equal a justified death, and it simply bothered me. Some Assembly Required by Nick o'Donohoe Sorter, gnome Franni, kender The story begins with a gnome named Sorter working in the great repository, sorting the thousands of volumes of gnomish manuals. It showcases a typical day in Mount Nevermind for gnomes, and leads to a Kender named Franni asking a series of questions to Sorter about the books. Later there is a book avalanche and they are afraid the kender was under them, but after clearing it up, they saw no kender, but a few books were missing. So Soter decided he would go after the Kender. He packed traveling clothing and headed out to the closest town with smoke ascending to the sky. A warehouse was burned down and children who were working the warehouse were having a grand time. THey said a Kender came by and burned the warehouse down. The elders told him that the kender left toward their neighboring town, and that the kender should stay there. The gnome went on to the next town which was covered in mud. Its children were also enjoying the destroyed warehouse. Apparently there is fierce trade competition so all these villages suggest visiting the next, to recreate the destruction they experience. The gnome continued on to find the kender in the third village constructing a siege machine. The gnome ended up helping him and it summarily destroyed the town, as all gnome inventions are prone to do. The town leadership paid them to go to the next few towns and create some machines for them and off the gnome and kender went with an idea for a massive Solamnic knife machine. It was a silly story that illustrated the dire consequences of gnomish technology and the curiosity and free spiritedness of Kneder and the wildly dangerous combination of them both together. Go with the Floe by Paul B. Thompson Raegel Mixun, mixundantalus Balic Persayer, captain Wheeler, gnome Slipper, gnome Excellent Continental Ice Project Artagor, pirate captain This was a fun story about two snake oil salesmen who regularly conned people and were caught in a con by a ship captain and marooned on the icewall. Destined to die there, with the cold nearly doing the task, they were awoken by the terrible and loud sound of gnomish machinery! The gnomes took them aboard their great ice cutting wheels and entered Nevermind South. A temporary camp where the gnomes could cut miles of glacier ice and transport it to Sancrist. Stunned by the audacity of the gnomes but happy to be alive, the two men go with the gnomes. They end up breaking the miles size glacier off and use the wheel machines to paddle it north. As they pass Enstar, pirates come about and try to rob them, but the gnomes have no treasure, only tools and the two con men have nothing of value. Frustrated, the pirate captain decides to kill the two, but a cyclone is building off the coast and hits suddenly. The iceberg is dashed to the shore of Enstar and breaks to pieces. Ruining the gnomes’ plans, but industrious as ever, they get back to work, collecting gear and coming up with new plans. The con men approach a town, talk about the ice that’s on the shore and sell it, and they convince the people to pay for the ice! Then they decide to help the gnomes and make a living selling ice across Ansalon. Again, just a silly and fun story that was way more entertaining than I expected it to be. The Great Gully Dwarf Climacteric of 40 S.C. by Jeff Crook Dr. Palaver, gnome Morgrify Pinchpocket, kender Whortleberry Pinchpocket, kender, Morgrify's cousin Gulps Bulps Shadow Dragon The story begins with two Kender running from a mob. They break into the gnomish district and burst into a gnomes home where he was staying late. The gnome, Dr. Palaver is asked to cure Morgrify's cousin, Whortleberry. He is an afflicted kender and it seemed to have come upon him very recently in a tunnel under Palantha filled with Gully Dwarves. The gnome said that he can cure his cousin but they need to face the fear that caused the affliction. They must return to the sewers post haste! The kender and gnome all head to the sewer. They eventually discovered gully dwarves and a massive hole that was supposed to be scary, but it just contained another gully dwarf from the Bulp clan, rather than the Gulps from earlier. He led them to the scariest place he knew of, a shadow dragon! The dragon had been making the Aghar make smoke for it to consume, or it would consume them. It breathed its terrifying smoke, blinding and disorienting everyone, and the kender quickly had Whort drink the heroic potion that doctor gnome said would cure his fright. He drank it and sunbeams, rainbows and spring flowers sprang from every orifice on his body, forcing the dragon back into its lair. He began taunting it finally able to speak, and his fear subsided, he dragged the gnome and Mordrify to the surface, but the spring scented flowers were too much for the Aghar and they fled in mass into the city, killing pets and one homeless man before running off into the docks, sinking ships and killing themselves and fish. It was a massive cacophony, and in the end Whort brought the gnome doctor and his uncle to another gnome doctor to cure their blindness. This was a silly story, but I am now thinking this whole collection is just about Kender, Gully Dwarves or Gnomes. Bond by Kevin T. Stein Karn, scout Blood, Karn's Wulfbunde Brek Arana Canus, bond between wolf and man Jaren Syllany The Forsaken, former Wulfbunde from previous story This is a disjoined tale that is a sequel to an even more disjointed tale about the Wulfbunde, apparently in the Age of Might, The Dark Queen gave power to men who followed Canus? And could form bonds with wolves. In the aftermath of the Chaos War, they hunted teh agents of chaos. The previous story has a Wulfbunde kill his wolf rather than see him consumed by Chaos and he became The Forgotten, though in that story he was condemned to the Abyss, if memory serves. Now he is out and terrorizing the land around the Lords of Doom. The five scout Wulfbunde are now hunting him, though he is incredibly powerful. We are presented with Karn, a scout and his wolf blood. They have an uneasy relationship, and he actually beats the wolf, which bugs the shit out of me. If you share a bond with something, you don't physically assault or abuse that something. Period. And in general, violence against animals is verboten for most people. So they go after the Forgotten, have bunch of awkward moments between Blood and Karn that I do not fully understand as the writing is not much better than the last short story, and Blood ends up breathing in The Forgottens face, making him kinda go crazy then start crying, I imagine for the absence of his wolf. And Karn reflects that the Dark cannot break the bond between a man and his wolf. This could all have been so much better if they were more clear in the writing about what the hell is going on. It's frustrating. A Twist of the Knife by Jean Rabe Shiv, male assassin, Safford Risana, woman, Solamnic Knight Redlant Fever This is a wonderful short story about an assassin named Shiv that was hired by Dark Knights to find and eliminate a Solamnic knight that is healing plagued villagers around Neraka. The former knight, a woman named Risana, actually deserted the knights after they were ambushed by dark knights. She was thought to be killed, and just walked away. Decided to heal others rather than kill them. This however created a myth in the area about Solamnic Knights and has some locals leaving to join them, and turn against the Dark Knights. So Shiv was t o eliminate her. He saw her tend wounded and saw that she truly cared about this, and it endeared her to him. They continued from village to village traveling together, even fighting off assassins that were sent to kill her, thinking Shiv was dead or taking too long. He would fight for her at first because she was his mark, but later because he respected her. In the end, he deserted his contract and swore to protect her until he died. I really loved that this old assassin could be touched by a woman who had a singleminded purpose, not for gods or oaths, but because it’s what she was passionate about. I really enjoyed the story. Jean Rabe is really growing on me with these short stories of hers. Hunger by Richard A. Knaak Master Brudas, Bozak Ruins of Krolus Sable, Black Dragon Drek, Baaz Molgar, Baaz Gruun, Baaz Oh man, this was fun. It's about the souls of the dead who were stealing magic from magical items and casters before the War of Souls on behalf of Takhisis. A Bozak and three baaz were searching for magical artifacts for Sable, the black dragon overlord in a sunken ruined city of Krolus. The Baaz were excavating the site as the Bozak was dreaming of finding items of power that he could leave Sable’s service. He tries to emulate the Aurak draconians he admired and relished his ability to cast spells even though they have been failing recently. The bozak returns with knowledge of a cavern and Brudas the bozak goes to investigate. He finds a bracelet of Chemosh with two black gems. It allows him to see the undead ghosts that are all around him, begging for power. Over the next few days it drives him near insane. Whenever he tries to cast a spell to banish or dispel the undead, they take the power, ruining the spell. He orders the Baaz to throw the gems away that were in the bracelet and it makes him unable to see the ghosts. But he can still imagine them, and feel them. How oh so many of them were around him, pleading. He chases the gems down and drowns. The baaz return to Sable and deliver the bracelet, and Sable is pleased, but cannot see the hoards of spirits around her, taking her magic as well as the bracelets. It’s so wonderfully creepy to think of the unseen spirits stealing your essence, and that of your items. Such a cool set up for the War of Souls. Knaak did a great job with this story. Product Given for Services Rendered by Don Perrin Gnash, dark knight brothers, disserters Yarl, dark knight brothers, deserters Flannery, old man in robes Digger Cutterstone, dwarf This was a wonderful tale about two brothers who turned in their parents, who were clerics of Paladine, to the Knights of Takhisis and came upon an old man in robes and a dwarf. They were burying the dead and taking their weapons and armor. They offered to share their supper with the brothers and told them that they commended the souls of the dead to the gods and in return took the swords and armor and melted them into steel coins for the bank of palanthas. They wanted to do the same for the Knights of Takhisis but did not know the burial rites. The brothers pulled weapons on them and started to rob them, but the old man offered to split the money with them if they helped by telling them how to comment the souls to Takhisis. The brothers flippantly told them, and then the priest did it to them, and they dropped dead. It turned out that they were skeletons the old man was trying to destroy and take their armor. Once he learned the rite, he could do the same to others. Such an interesting twist and tale about the aftermath of battle and the creation of steel as a currency. Dragon's Throat by Donald Bingle Finderkeeper Rumpleton, kender Gimmie Glacier Vern Hasterck, Knight of Takhisis Commander Bodar, Ice Nomad Thrak D.Nar, Ice Nomad Garn, Ice Nomad This is an interesting tale about the Icewall Glacier being the primary character, and everyone else secondary. The glacier grows north, then melts south revealing objects that were left in the ice from wars or travelers who never made it across. This ends up being a pilgrimage site for Kender, but in the Age of Mortals, Dark Knights also would travel the area in southern Plains of Dust. One day a kender named Finderkeeper Rumpleton passed through and found a strangely shaped object, instantly claiming it as Irda Magic. This sent the other kender in a frenzy of questions and nearby Dark Knights demanding the object. THey chased the Kender across the glacier till he believed he lost them, and stumbled across an ice nomad and his sons who were hunting wooly mammoths. They helped the kender for the night then when the dark knights showed up again, helped him run from them. They led them to a valley that would floor periodically and one of the sons went to help it along as the Dark knights were camping in the valley during their pursuit. It flooded the valley, consuming the son as well, but the Dark Knight Commander escaped and continued pursuit, eventually catching up to the kender and nomads. They fought as best they could but the Dark knight overwhelmed the nomads, killing them, but eventually got stuck in some mud, freezing to death as he was trying to cut his own legs off to get out. This was all relayed to the nomad clan by a bard, who was the kender. It’s more of an environmental tale of the natural dangers of a living glacier, and I for one enjoyed that approach. This was an interesting collection, with a few really good stories. If you are a Dragonlance fan, I would recommend you taking the time to read this anthology. Outro And that's it for my review of The Search for Magic edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. What did you think of the anthology? Did you connect with any of these stories? And finally, what is your favorite anthology in Dragonlance? Feel free to email me at info@dlsaga.com or leave a comment below. I would like to thank Creator Patron Aaron Hardy and Developer Patron Chris Androu! I would also like to take a moment and remind you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos and click the like button. This all goes to help other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. This channel is all about celebrating the wonderful world of the Dragonlance Saga, and I hope you will join me in the celebration. Thank you for watching, this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga and until next time Slàinte mhath (slan-ge-var).

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#105: Zündstoff-Bundesliga - mit Turid Knaak

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 60:04


In dieser Folge spricht Tommi mit Turid, die gerade noch im Hotelzimmer ist, da sie das Spiel Wolfsburg-Frankfurt kommentiert hat, um das es natürlich auch geht. Die beiden versuchen zu erklären, wieso es bei St. Pauli nicht läuft und warum Hoffenheim gerade so „kindlich“-gut spielt. Außerdem geht es um das Nations League-Finale der Frauen, Leverkusen und den BVB, nervige Abseitsentscheidungen durch den VAR, Arsenal, Stade Rennes und darum, wieso man eigentlich so selten La Liga-Spiele schaut, si claro! Deswegen hört euch schnellstens diese Folge an, die mindestens so gut schmeckt wie eine kalte Pizza vom Vortag. +++Info: Zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme war noch nicht klar, dass Sandro Wagner entlassen wird, deswegen gibt es dazu keinen Kommentar+++ Hier geht´s zum großen COPA TS Gewinnspiel und zu allen Infos & Rabatten unserer Werbepartner: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Flutlicht an! Im Gespräch mit der Wortpiratin
Turid Knaak: Themen an den Tisch bringen, die sonst runterfallen

Flutlicht an! Im Gespräch mit der Wortpiratin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 65:22 Transcription Available


Während ihrer Zeit als aktive Spielerin studierte Turid Knaak nicht nur, sie machte auch noch ihren Doktor. Und verteidigte die Arbeit online aus Madrid, via Hot Spot. In der Jugend hat sie alle U-Teams des DFB durchlaufen, nach der ersten Nominierung für die A-Elf bremst eine heftige Verletzung sie lange aus. Im Podcast spricht sie über den Umgang mit Rückschlägen, Entwicklung des Frauenfußballs, ihr Herzensprojekt „SeitenweKKsel“ und einen Kajakunfall.

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#096: Lionel Hessi - mit Turid Knaak & Gregor Ryl

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 94:29


Tommi, Turid und Gregor haben sich im Kölner Podcast-Studio getroffen und ausgiebig über das Fußball-Wochenende gesprochen. Es geht natürlich um das torreiche Aufeinandertreffen in Mönchengladbach am Samstagabend und welche Gefühle Tommi dabei im Stadion durchlebt hat. Außerdem gehts um Sandro Wagners Augsburger, sowie um die Elfmeter-Entscheidung und einen sehr aktiven Lukas Kwasniok in Müngersdorf. Turid gibt spannende Daten-Analyse-Einblicke, die drei sprechen über Frauenfußball, Gregors Ausflug nach Italien mit gastfreundlichen Heimfans, die zweite Liga, Ostfußball, VfL Jesus, sowie Sportgerichtsurteile und 1860 München. Eine lange Folge, die so genießbar ist wie Ballannahmen von Can Uzun aka Hessen-Messi aka Lionel Hessi. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

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#089: Über Rot ins Halbfinale. Turids EM-Spezial (feat. Rebecca Knaak)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 23:56


Wow, was war das für ein Spiel?! Deutschland gewinnt das EM-Viertelfinale gegen Frankreich trotz Unterzahl ab der 13. Minute. Zum Glück war Dr. Turid Knaak im Stadion und spricht hier über das deutsche Team, die Stimmung, die Rote Karte. Und nebenbei erklärt Turid, wie sich ihr Fan-Leben an diesem Abend verändert hat. Ganz allein ist sie dabei nicht: DFB-Defensivspielerin Rebecca Knaak meldet sich exklusiv aus dem EM-Quartier und erklärt, welchen Einfluss die Fans bei diesem Sieg hatten. Eine Folge wie das deutsche Spiel: Überzeugt auch in Unterzahl. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T668 - LA LEYENDA DE HUMA - Audio 2/2 - Libro 1 Saga HEROES DE LA DRAGONLANCE- Novelas Dragonlance

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 448:38


¡Bienvenidos a otro podcast sobre novelas de FANTASÍA en TERRAESCRIBIENTE! Hoy continuamos con los increíbles libros de Calabozos y Dragones en el universo de "DRAGONLANCE". "LA LEYENDA DE HUMA", libro 1 de la saga HEROES DE LA DRAGONLANCE. Parte 1. En las profundidades del reino enano de Thorbardin, un anciano herrero forja en secreto a Vulcania, Espada de Reyes, a la que da vida el mismo dios Reorx, y cuyo poseedor será entronizado como soberano de Thorbardin. Pero la espada es robada la misma noche de su creación… Por otro lado, un numeroso grupo de humanos, dirigidos por Tanis el Semielfo y por la princesa Goldmoon, acaban de huir de la esclavitud de las minas de Pax Tharkas, feudo del Señor del Dragón, Verminaard, y se disponen a pedir asilo en el reino de los enanos. Ambos sucesos obligarán a los enanos de Thorbardin a romper su aislamiento y tal vez participar en el grave acontecimiento que está sacudiendo el mundo de los humanos: la Guerra de la Lanza. De la mano de Astinus de Palanthas, el lector se remonta en el tiempo para conocer la vida de Huma, el Caballero de Solamnia, primer Lancero, paladín de la Orden de la Corona, el predestinado a descubrir dónde se halla la poderosa lanza Dragonlance, obra de los mismos dioses y la única capaz de derrotar a la legendaria Reina de la Oscuridad y sus hordas de dragones, que desde tiempos inmemoriales asolan el mundo. Esta interesantísima narración de R. A. Knaak sigue el camino que iniciaron Margaret Weis y Tracy Hickman en sus "Crónicas de la Dragonlance" y "Leyendas de la Dragonlance". Con ella se inicia una nueva trilogía que recrea personajes y situaciones de las sagas mencionadas. Escrito por: Richard A. Knaak. Por favor, sigue y suscríbete a las siguientes redes: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Escucha el audiolibro completo en: Patreon: patreon.com/Terraescribiente Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente YouTube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente ¡También suscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! ¡Dale me gusta a cada podcast y coméntalos! ¡Ayuda mucho! ¡Gracias!

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T668 - LA LEYENDA DE HUMA - Audio 1/2 - Libro 1 Saga HEROES DE LA DRAGONLANCE- Novelas Dragonlance

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 445:44


¡Bienvenidos a otro podcast sobre novelas de FANTASÍA en TERRAESCRIBIENTE! Hoy continuamos con los increíbles libros de Calabozos y Dragones en el universo de "DRAGONLANCE". "LA LEYENDA DE HUMA", libro 1 de la saga HEROES DE LA DRAGONLANCE. Parte 1. En las profundidades del reino enano de Thorbardin, un anciano herrero forja en secreto a Vulcania, Espada de Reyes, a la que da vida el mismo dios Reorx, y cuyo poseedor será entronizado como soberano de Thorbardin. Pero la espada es robada la misma noche de su creación… Por otro lado, un numeroso grupo de humanos, dirigidos por Tanis el Semielfo y por la princesa Goldmoon, acaban de huir de la esclavitud de las minas de Pax Tharkas, feudo del Señor del Dragón, Verminaard, y se disponen a pedir asilo en el reino de los enanos. Ambos sucesos obligarán a los enanos de Thorbardin a romper su aislamiento y tal vez participar en el grave acontecimiento que está sacudiendo el mundo de los humanos: la Guerra de la Lanza. De la mano de Astinus de Palanthas, el lector se remonta en el tiempo para conocer la vida de Huma, el Caballero de Solamnia, primer Lancero, paladín de la Orden de la Corona, el predestinado a descubrir dónde se halla la poderosa lanza Dragonlance, obra de los mismos dioses y la única capaz de derrotar a la legendaria Reina de la Oscuridad y sus hordas de Dragones, que desde tiempos inmemoriales asolan el mundo. Esta interesantísima narración de R. A. Knaak sigue el camino que iniciaron Margaret Weis y Tracy Hickman en sus "Crónicas de la Dragonlance" y "Leyendas de la Dragonlance". Con ella se inicia una nueva trilogía que recrea personajes y situaciones de las sagas mencionadas. Escrito por: Richard A. Knaak. Por favor, sigue y suscríbete a las siguientes redes: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Escucha el audiolibro completo en: Patreon: patreon.com/Terraescribiente Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente YouTube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente ¡También suscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! ¡Dale me gusta a cada podcast y coméntalos! ¡Ayuda mucho! ¡Gracias!

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Erik Bakich and Aidan Knaak postgame (vs. Pitt 5-15-25)

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 1:29


Erik Bakich and Aidan Knaak following Clemson's combined no-hitter vs. Pitt

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast
Keeping Memories and Lessons Learned Alive After Mission Trip Experience - Patric Knaak

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 27:08


TAKEAWAYSGod uses weak and fallen people to accomplish His purposesEverybody makes mistakes, and your job is simply to point people to Christ, not be perfectWe can't go a moment without the saving grace of Jesus Christ, and you can live out the values and spirit of the mission field even at homeA mission trip puts you on the front lines of the world and draws you back to Christ

The Geoholics
Episode 251 - "TopoDot" Ted Knaak

The Geoholics

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 108:17


In this data-drenched episode, Kent, Producer Sean and Russ Hall bring the heat with updates, promos, and a life-altering reminder that you can impact anyone within 3 feet…unless you're holding a GNSS rover—in which case, give them a little more room. Enter Ted Knaak, the President of TopoDOT and certified geospatial Jedi. Ted takes us on a journey from Jersey Shore roots to launching Riegl USA in the 90s, and then mic-dropping the geospatial world with TopoDOT in 2011—because clearly, satellites weren't ambitious enough. We talk TopoShare (data governance's cooler cousin), reality capture, point clouds, paradigm shifts, ROI (Return On Innovation?), and how TopoDOT is turning surveying into a high-resolution lifestyle. It's basically Shark Tank meets Star Trek for surveyors. Song of the Week? Bruce Springsteen's “I'm Goin' Down,” which ironically pairs well with LiDAR elevation points. BONUS: If you like brain-twisters, there's even a boundary survey quiz, a GEODNET miner count update, and enough acronyms to crash your COGO. So buckle up, grab your Emlid kit, and prepare to be inspired, educated, and just confused enough to start googling “blockchain RTK.” TopoDOT didn't just draw a line—it rendered the entire surface.

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Clemson Baseball Postgame (Bakich & Knaak) 04-11

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 2:05


Clemson Baseball Postgame (Bakich & Knaak) 04-11 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen

Official Man City Podcast
The Rebecca Knaak Episode

Official Man City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 47:58


Rebecca Knaak is the next guest in the hot seat on the Official Man City Podcast… A January arrival from Rosengard, the centre-back has seamlessly settled into life at the Club with commanding displays and heroic rearguard action. She has made eight appearances for Nick Cushing's side in all competitions in total -scoring and assisting once – before an injury kept her on the sidelines across March. And in the latest instalment of the podcast, she joins hosts George Kelsey and Nedum Onuoha to discuss a variety of topics. Knaak begins by detailing her start to life at the Joie Stadium, who's helped her settle and what she's had to adjust to in England. She then discusses the highs and lows of the Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium where she netted her first goal for the Blues in the narrow defeat to Marc Skinner's side. Her instrumental role in us reaching the League Cup final is also high on the agenda and she reveals her feelings on a penalty decision given against her in the semi-final victory over Arsenal. Not only does Knaak speak about those subjects, but she also talks senior Germany debut, the city of Manchester and her sports psychology PhD studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Copa TS
#077: Pokal gucken im Flughafenbus - mit Turid Knaak

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 64:07


In dieser Folge Copa TS sprechen Tommi und Turid natürlich ausgiebig über das spektakuläre Pokalhalbfinale in Bielefeld, was sie beide ebenfalls spektakulär im Flughafenbus bzw. alleine im Hotelzimmer geschaut haben. Außerdem gibt es eine Sprachnachricht von Fabi Klos zur anschließenden Partynacht in Ostwestfalen, wobei „Sprach“-nachricht übertrieben ist, aber hört selbst. Weitere Themen u.a.: Die Bundesliga-Partien St. Pauli-Gladbach, Werder-Eintracht, die wiedererstarkten Mannschaften der Hauptstadt, Nürnberg-HSV, die Champions League, Frauenfußball, sowie die untippbare Schlussphase der Saison. Also putzt eure Alu-Stollen und gönnt euch diese Folge, die mehr Themen hat, als Oliver Burke bisherige Vereine. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Mittag`s bei Henning
#92 Von null auf hundert mit Rebecca Knaak

Mittag`s bei Henning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 64:58


In der 92. Folge begrüßen Anja, Tabea und Josi die Nationalspielerin Rebecca Knaak. Für welches Mitglied des MBHK Trios wurde "bex" aka the classy german wohl nachnominiert? Hoher Besuch im Stadion der Blues vom Bundestrainer um nicht nur den Umgang mit Druck zu prüfen sondern auch die nächsten Einzelzimmer beim DFB zu vergeben. Ansonsten viel Emotionen nicht nur bei Mutti mit der Technik sondern auch bei Ethan Kross, aber der weiß sie zu shiften und glänzt wie die Runde mit psychologischen tipps und tricks. Übrigens: Mit pep in der sauna war zuweilen auch eine Option als Folgenname,... naja, auf gehts in die erstmals vierstimmige Premierenfolge mit einem Solo-Abschlusskonzert von Josi. What will be , will be

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Erik Bakich & Aiden Knaak 3-21

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 1:10


Erik Bakich & Aiden Knaak 3-21 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Clemson Baseball Postgame (Bakich & Knaak) 03-14

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 2:07


Clemson Baseball Postgame (Bakich & Knaak) 03-14 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen

Copa TS
#068: Arsenal auf Pep - mit Turid Knaak

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 78:35


In dieser Folge starten Tommi und Turid mit einem Blick in die Premier League. Sie analysieren das Top-Duell zwischen Arsenal und ManCity, blicken - Wood the fuck - nach Nottingham und sprechen über den Haaransatz von Mikel Arteta, klar. Außerdem geht es um den BuLi-Spieltag, Niko Kovac und den neuen CL-Modus. Neben dem Männer- gibt's natürlich auch im Frauenfußball viel spannendes zu berichten, zum Beispiel über das Team der Stunde: Eintracht Frankfurt. Und wer wissen will, was Daten-Expertin Turid zum ersten Team sagt, was sich hat von einer KI coachen lassen, der sollte sich diese Folge unbedingt anhören, denn sie scheppert rein, wie drei Magdeburger 5:2-Auswärtssiege nacheinander. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Conspiracy Pilled
The Refiner's Fire: The Elfrieda Knaak Furnace Incident

Conspiracy Pilled

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 109:19


In 1928, police found Elfrieda Knaak in the basement of Village Hall with third degree burns on over thirty-percent of her body. When asked who burned her, she tells them, “I did this to myself.” Tonight, Liz Brooks presents her research on this baffling, unsolved case and its dark, spiritual implications. ---------- Support the show and get bonus UNHINGED episodes ---------- LOCALS - https://conspiracypilled.locals.com/MERCH - https://conspiracypilled.com/collections/allJoin the DISCORD - https://discord.gg/c8Acuz7vC9Give this podcast a 5 Star Review - https://ratethispodcast.com/conspiracypilled ---------- SPONSOR ---------- NORTH ARROW COFFEE - https://northarrowcoffee.coUse code CONSPIRACY10 to get 10% off your order! ------- FOLLOW THE HOSTS ------- Abby — @abbythelibb_ on X and InstagramLiz —- @adelethelaptop on XMusic by : Tyler Daniels Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-pilled--6248227/support.

Copa TS
#058: Einfach ire - mit Turid Knaak

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 72:26


In dieser Folge schneit Fünferkettenmitglied Turid Knaak mal wieder vorbei und liefert taktische Analysen zu den Bundesligapartien in Leverkusen, Mönchengladbach und Dortmund. Tommi und sie sprechen über die furiose Eintracht, Bochums verkorksten Saisonstart und Trainerwechsel. Außerdem war Tommi in Dublin, hat den spannenden Meisterschaftskampf im Stadion der Shamrock Rovers verfolgt und Leon Pöhls getroffen - der pure Guinness äh Genuss. Weitere Themen: Die Arminia aus Bielefeld, die europäischen Wettbewerbe, sowie Girondins Bordeaux. Hört euch das an, denn diese Folge hat mehr Feuer, als Samstagabendspiele im Olympiastadion. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
MoNo Encore: The Mysterious Death of "Furnace Girl" Elfrieda Knaak w/ Kraig Moreland

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 89:10


We revisit an interview from February 2020 in this Most Notorious Encore episode. In late October of 1928, authorities in the small town of Lake Bluff, Illinois discovered a grisly scene in the village hall basement. They found a young woman named Elfreida Knaak, naked, horribly burned and barely clinging to life, next to a furnace. From that point on, investigators would uncover a bizarre story, including a secret affair, mystical Christian rituals, and contradictory deathbed confessions. My guest is historian Kraig Moreland, who has researched this hometown mystery for years. His book is called "Furnace Girl: The Mysterious Case of Elfrieda Knaak". The author's website: https://www.thefurnacegirl.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crime Junkie
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Elfrieda Knaak

Crime Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 57:06


In 1928, a 30-year-old woman is found barely alive, burned beyond recognition, in a basement of a small-town local police station… and her chilling last words and the bizarre circumstances of her death are just as mysterious now as they were a century ago. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: crimejunkiepodcast.com/mysterious-death-of-elfrieda-knaak  Don't miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllcCrime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!

DocsWithDisabilities
Episode 105: Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments?

DocsWithDisabilities

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 57:15


  Interviewer: Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Roja (friend of Jack Ruddell) Dr. Stuart Slavin Dr. Christine Moutier Dr. Srijan Sen  Dr. David Muller  Dr. Justin Bullock Dr. Jessi Gold   Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray    Transcript   Keywords: Mental health, Medical training, Stress, Well-being, Jack Ruddell, Depression, Suicidality, Financial counseling, Career counseling, Transferable skills, Medical errors, Medical culture,  Opt-Out, Trust, Vulnerability, Open Discussions, Sharing Stories    Description In this episode, we address the urgent issue of suicidality in medical training, reflecting on the personal and systemic challenges that contribute to this crisis. Building on episodes 102, 103, and 104, we continue to explore the deep impact of these challenges.  We begin by examining the need to address both individual and systemic factors, emphasizing the importance of cultural shifts within medical environments and advocating for meaningful systems change. As the episode concludes, our experts highlight actionable steps medical schools can take to better support mental health, including fostering open dialogue, ensuring accessible resources, and creating a culture of vulnerability. In memory of Dr. Jack Rudell, we close with a piece of his music—a poignant reminder of the personal nature of this issue and the critical need to keep every trainee's light shining. Description of Series  DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series  Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes.  September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Executive Producers: Lisa Meeks Rylee Betchkal John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Sound production: Jacob Feeman Mark Koha Next Day Podcast Consult Psychiatrist Joseph Murray, MD   Resources:  24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.    The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org   Intern Health Study https://www.internhealthstudy.org https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study   How are you? By Jessi Gold https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/   Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide” Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508   Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience National Academy of Medicine https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/   References:    Hogan, W. B., Del Re, A. M., & Daniels, A. H. (2021). A Voice, Singing: Reflections on Losing a Colleague to Suicide. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 104(6), 68-69.   Knaak, S., Mantler, E., & Szeto, A. (2017, March). Mental illness-related stigma in healthcare: Barriers to access and care and evidence-based solutions. In Healthcare management forum (Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 111-116). Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.   Malone, T. L., Zhao, Z., Liu, T. Y., Song, P. X., Sen, S., & Scott, L. J. (2021). Prediction of suicidal ideation risk in a prospective cohort study of medical interns. PLoS One, 16(12), e0260620.   Meeks, L. M., Cleary, J., Horwitz, A., Pereira-Lima, K., Zhao, Z., Fang, Y., & Sen, S. (2022). Analysis of depressive symptoms and perceived impairment among physicians across intern year. JAMA Network Open, 5(1), e2144919-e2144919.   Slavin, S. J., & Chibnall, J. T. (2016). Finding the why, changing the how: improving the mental health of medical students, residents, and physicians. Academic Medicine, 91(9), 1194-1196. Tandon MD, H. K., Kratochvil, M. D., Taylor, J., Keiser, M. S., LIMHP, K. L., Kent BS, N. J., ... & Gold, J. P. (2024). UNMC Quick Checks: An “Opt-Out” Model for Health Profession Student Appointments with Mental Health Counseling Services. Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal, 2(1), 2.

Copa TS
#052: Kanterniederlage - mit Turid Knaak

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 72:04


In dieser Folge ist die Taktik-Expertin von Copa TS Dr. Turid Knaak mal wieder zu Gast. Tommi und sie sprechen über den Super-Sonntag, selbstbewusste Schwaben, brutalstarke Bayern, die Krise auf Schalke und Tommis Besuch an der alten Försterei. Außerdem war Turid auf einer Fußballdaten-Konferenz in England und bringt futuristische Neuerungen aus dem Video-Analyse-Bereich mit. Weitere Themen: Mailand-Derby, ManCity-Arsenal, Terrence Boyd und und und. Eine Folge, die so geschmeidig in den Kopf geht, wie ein Kopfball von Andy Carroll ins Tor. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Erik Bakich, Aiden Knaak,Blake Wright 5-18

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 3:00


Erik Bakich, Aiden Knaak,Blake Wright 5-18 by SportsTalk

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Erik Bakich, Aidan Knaak, and Billy Barlow 5 - 05

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 2:29


Sunday GT Postgame ...

Copa TS
#035: TrAInersuche - mit Turid Knaak

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 77:30


In dieser Folge sprechen Tommi und Turid über den spannenden Abstiegskampf in der Bundesliga, den spannenden Titelkampf in der Premier League, sowie die Champions League der Männer und der Frauen. Außerdem thematisieren sie die Trainersuchen in München und Liverpool und sprechen im Zuge dessen über die steigende Bedeutung von Künstlicher Intelligenz bei der Neubesetzung von Trainerposten. Zum Abschluss hat Turid für Tommi ein kleines BuLi-Daten-Quiz vorbereitet, was einen zum absoluten Experten für den nächsten Fußball-Nerd-Talk werden lässt. Eine Folge, so packend, wie lange Bälle von Maxi Wöber. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Erik Bakich, Jimmy Obertop, and Aidan Knaak 4 - 20

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 1:53


Clemson postgame comments following the DH against Pittsburgh

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Bakich, Knaak, And Purify 4 - 14

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 3:28


Bakich, Knaak, And Purify 4 - 14 by SportsTalk

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Bakich And Knaak 4 - 07

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 1:03


Bakich And Knaak 4 - 07 by SportsTalk

Copa TS
#031: Bielefelds Legende - mit Turid Knaak (feat. Fabi Klos)

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 95:26


In dieser Folge Copa TS spricht Tommi mit Turid über den DFB-Pokal der Frauen, den unklassischen Clásico, Leverkusens Kaltschnäuzigkeit und City gegen Arsenal. Außerdem hat sich Tommi Bielefelds Fabi Klos eingeladen. Sie reden über den Heimsieg am Ostersonntag, seine erste Begegnung mit Felix Magath, die Besonderheit der Arminia, 13 Jahre Vereinstreue, sein Karriereende und warum es am Flughafen piept, wenn man ne Kopfverletzung hatte. Eine Folge - so trocken, herzlich und ehrlich, wie Ostwestfalen. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Erik Bakich and Aidan Knaak following win at Miami 3-30

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 1:25


Erik Bakich and Aidan Knaak following win at Miami 3-30 by SportsTalk

Tales From The Broken Spoke
Part 2 of Bob and Monte's conversation with Will Knaak

Tales From The Broken Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 29:33 Transcription Available


Let's dive in deeper to Will's Austin roots.

kicker News
Was macht Horst Hrubesch so besonders? (mit Turid Knaak)

kicker News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 15:17


Die DFB-Frauen haben ihre letzte Chance genutzt und fahren zu den Olympischen Spielen in Paris. Ex-Nationalspielerin Turid Knaak erklärt, wie groß der Einfluss von Trainer Horst Hrubesch auf das Team ist und warum Olympia für die Frauen so wichtig ist.

Tales From The Broken Spoke
Will Knaak in the house! Part 1

Tales From The Broken Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 22:32 Transcription Available


Guitarist Will Knaak join Bob and Monte at historic Broken Spoke. Did you know Will started playing at the Spoke when he was only 12 years old? Listen and learn more about Will's amazing musical journey.

Copa TS
#023: Europapokal im Bierkönig - mit Turid Knaak

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 68:48


Ist die Bundesliga jetzt entschieden? Tommi und Turid sprechen darüber, wie Bayer Leverkusen gegen die Bayern gewinnen konnte, was Xabi Alonso ausmacht und warum Granit Xhaka sein wichtigster Spieler ist. Aber es war noch viel mehr los: Bei West Ham flüchten die Fans vor der Halbzeit aus dem Stadion, Tommi träumt vom Europapokal auf Mallorca und dann hatte auch noch Béla Réthy seine Hände in der Salatschüssel. Eine Folge, die besser reingeht, als hundert Tennisbälle durch den Stadioneingang. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Dragonlance Canticle
#145 – “The Journals of Kaz the Minotaur with Richard Knaak”

Dragonlance Canticle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 49:35


“The Legend of Huma” and “Kaz the Minotaur” author Richard Knaak joins Meaghan and Ed to discuss the Dragonlance Nexus's latest DM's Guild release: “The Journals of Kaz the Minotaur: […] The post #145 – “The Journals of Kaz the Minotaur with Richard Knaak” appeared first on The Dragonlance Canticle.

Copa TS
#016: Schmitt-Regel JETZT - mit Turid Knaak (feat. Deniz Aytekin)

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 90:10


Achtung: Diese Folge Copa TS findet trotz Schneefall statt! Willkommen in der großen weiten Welt der Daten. Turid erklärt Tommi, wie besonderes Scouting funktioniert. Die beiden reden über die Vfbeeindruckende Leistung des Stuttgarter Sturmduos und Tommi erzählt, wo er das WM-Finale der U17 verfolgt hat. Außerdem ist Top-Schiri Deniz Aytekin zu Gast, der verrät welcher Spieler die besten Sprüche drauf hat und bei dem Tommi nochmal seine eigene Hand für seine eigene Hand-Regel ins Feuer legt. Eine Folge, so vollgepackt, wie das Dach der Allianz Arena. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Copa TS
#011: Sky(blues) and Sand(hausen) - mit Turid Knaak (feat. Paul Kalkbrenner und K-Paul)

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 97:00


In dieser Folge Copa TS spricht Tommi mit Dr. Turid Knaak über den torreichen Spieltag, das Manchester Derby, die Frauen-Bundesliga, den Clasico und die Pommes beim Millwall FC. Sie analysieren die Leistung von Union Berlin anhand von Daten und Harry Kanes Mittellinien-Tor anhand von Staunen. Außerdem hat sich Tommi die beiden DJs Paul Kalkbrenner und K-Paul eingeladen, die beide große Fußballfans sind und sogar gemeinsam bei Sparta Lichtenberg spielen. Wer Ost-Fußball, Retro-Trikots und Videotext mag, wird dieses Interview lieben. Eine Folge, so spektakulär, wie ein Fernschuss von Jude Bellingham. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

Copa TS
#006: An der Taktiktafel - mit Dr. Turid Knaak (feat. Tom Kaulitz & Alexander Nübel)

Copa TS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 85:58


Ob Pressingauslöser oder asymmetrische Verteidiger – heute wird Tommi richtig aufgeschlaut. Denn Dr. Turid Knaak schaut zum ersten Mal bei Copa TS vorbei. Sie besprechen, was sich hinter dem Begriff „Packing” verbirgt, was sie von der Ernennung von Julian Nagelsmann zum Bundestrainer halten und diskutieren, warum der VfB Stuttgart das Team der Stunde ist. Da meldet sich dann auch noch Alexander Nübel per Sprachnachricht bei Tommi. Und dann spricht der auch noch mit Tom Kaulitz über seine Fernliebe aus LA zum FC Bayern. Eine Folge wie eine Nachhilfestunde Sport. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/copa_ts

History Unhemmed
Episode 20 - Imagining Ourselves: The History of the Fashion Doll 
 PART THREE

History Unhemmed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 58:45


EPISODE NOTES: Holy cow! We've hit our 20th episode! In the second half of the twentieth century, Barbie and other fashion doll makers grapple with issues of identity and representation. THe third of History Unhemmed's three-episode segment on the history of the fashion doll. If you would like, you can support us at: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/historyunhemmed⁠⁠ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyunhemmed⁠ If you have any requests or questions, or simply feel like saying hello, drop us a line at ⁠historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com⁠ and/or follow us on social media:Instagram: @history_unhemmedFacebook: History Unhemmed  Thank you!

History Unhemmed
Episode 19 - Plastic Princesses: The History of the Fashion Doll 
 PART TWO

History Unhemmed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 45:21


EPISODE NOTES: In the twentieth century, the pandora doll had disappeared as a professional tool. The relationship between fashion and dolls, however, remained a very close one. After WWII, the plastic fashion doll for children arose from some less than wholesome beginnings, to take the world by storm. In this second of three episodes on the fashion doll, History Unhemmed takes a closer look at some little fashionistas who had a huge impact. If you would like, you can support us at:https://www.patreon.com/historyunhemmedhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyunhemmedDrop us a line at historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com and/or follow us on social media:Instagram: @history_unhemmedFacebook: History Unhemmed  Thank you!

Inside Nebraska
Recruiting Blitz: How Daniel Kaelin changes Nebraska's offense, Tyler Knaak commits, plus camp recap

Inside Nebraska

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 17:12


Greg Smith and Jansen Coburn talk the latest in Nebraska football recruiting including how Daniel Kaelin fits into Nebraska's offense, Kaelin's Elite 11 invite, Tyler Knaak's commitment, and takeaways from the Warren Academy and Six Star football camps. Visit Inside Nebraska for more Huskers coverage: insidenebraska.com Head to our YouTube channel for all of our exclusive video breakdowns: https://www.youtube.com/@InsideNebraska/featured

Husker247 Podcast
Husker247 Podcast: Tournament time and Kaelin chatter

Husker247 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 35:29


Husker247 gathered on Wednesday morning to talk about Nebraska baseball's chances in the Big Ten Tournament and the newest addition for the Huskers for this season and the 2024 class. The podcast starts with some baseball chatter as Mike Schaefer and Michael Bruntz walk through the scenarios with the Big Ten Baseball Tournament.  Unsurprisingly it's important for the Huskers to navigate the first game successfully to avoid a difficult and very unlikely path back to the Big Ten Championship game.  Bruntz explains some of the key players who will have to step up and gives some updates on the status of Brice Matthews, who missed time with a back injury. From there conversation turns to Nebraska's new additions Daniel Kaelin and Tyler Knaak. The two start with Kaelin and what a weird journey it was for the Huskers to end up with the Bellevue West quarterback despite several stops and starts over the year. From there they discuss what they think Nebraska is getting with Kaelin and what it means for the quarterback position room. Finally attention turns to Knaak and how the Huskers added an offensive line piece for depth this season and potentially more down the line. Plus some discussion about Utah as a recruiting hot bed. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Unsportsmanlike Conduct
May 23 - 11 - The One Who Knaak's

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 13:10


Hail Varsity Radio Show
Mike Babcock talks Husker Baseball, Tyler Knaak, and more | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 14:21


Mike Babcock joins the show for his usual Wednesday segment, today discussing Husker Baseball looking to make a deep run in Omaha for the Big Ten Baseball tournament, as well as his thoughts on Tyler Knaak and what Rhule and Raiola are trying to build along the Husker offensive line. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by Currency. An Exclusive Offer For Hail Varsity Radio Show Podcast Listeners! Get your subscription to Hail Varsity at a discount! Use Coupon Code: GBR A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Our scouting report on Utah transfer OL Tyler Knaak | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 10:22


Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel give their thoughts on Utah transfer Tyler Knaak ahead of the announcement that he'll be transferring to Nebraska, including how they see him fitting in next season and why he makes sense to join Donovan Raiola's OL room. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by Currency. An Exclusive Offer For Hail Varsity Radio Show Podcast Listeners! Get your subscription to Hail Varsity at a discount! Use Coupon Code: GBR A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Only On The Midwatch
OTM #28 Former Submarine Special Projects FT Josh Knaak

Only On The Midwatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 65:05


My guy, Josh Knaak finally found his way back on the OTM podcast. For those of you that don't know, Josh and I started TESTDEPTH together back in 2020. Over the years, life has called him to pursue other ventures, so he stepped away from TESTDEPTH. We must've been doing something right because he's coming back for more! In this episode, we shoot the breeze and talk boat life, and special projects, and share the adventures of some of our most memorable shipmates. Be warned! This gets a lil spicy. NSFW.

WDR 2 Bundesliga To Go
Turid Knaak - Von Bezirkssportanlagen bis ins Camp Nou

WDR 2 Bundesliga To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 60:59


Turid Knaak machte als Profi-Fußballerin die ganze Rutsche mit: Mit dem FCR Duisburg kickte sie auf Amateur-Plätzen, mit dem VfL Wolfsburg vor über 90.000 Fans in Barcelona. Heute befasst sich die ehemalige Nationalspielerin mit Statistiken im Fußball-Business, ist TV-Expertin & hostet selbst einen Podcast. Von Sven Pistor /Turid Knaak /Constantin Kleine.