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Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Feiertag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Feiertag
In a shocking move, Colorado Governor Jared Polis granted clemency to Brandon Kreutzer, a man who was convicted of a crime spree that included multiple burglaries, armed robbery, and a high-speed chase where he and his co-defendant took shots at police officers. One of the bullets hit a deputy's windshield, while the other struck the deputy, who miraculously survived. This episode delves into the details of Kreutzer's case and the governor's decision to commute his sentence. The District Attorney of the 23rd Judicial District, George Brauchler, joins the conversation to share his perspective on the matter. He explains that Kreutzer's co-defendant, received a 45-year sentence, while Kreutzer himself was given 50 years. Brauchler expresses his outrage over the governor's decision, citing several inaccuracies in the justification provided. Brauchler points out that the governor's office based their decision on incorrect information, including a claim that Maudy was six months younger than Kreutzer, which is actually true, but the implication that Maudy received a lighter sentence is false. He also highlights the governor's lack of understanding of the criminal justice system and the laws that govern it. Tune in to this episode to hear the full conversation and learn more about the complexities of the case and the governor's decision.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Robert Misik im Gespräch mit Linda Kreuzer und Wolfgang PalaverDONALD TRUMP UND DIE GOTTESKRIEGERPolitische Theologie 2.0„Trumps Gotteskrieger“ titelte der „Spiegel“ vor einigen Wochen. Tatsächlich bildet sich in den USA eine eigentümliche neue Allianz aus High-Tech und einem neuen christlichen Fundamentalismus, der nicht nur die üblichen evangelikalen Milieus umfasst, sondern auch den Neo-Katholiken und Vizepräsidenten J. D. Vance. Der Tech-Milliardär Peter Thiel wiederum beschäftigt sich im Nachklang an Carl Schmitts „politische Theologie“ und andere Quellen zunehmend mit Apokalyptik und spricht vom „Katechon“, der den „Antichristen“ aufhält.Wolfgang Palaver, Innsbrucker Theologe, ist als ebenso kritischer wie intensiver Gesprächspartner Thiels bekannt – und ein guter Kenner des neuen „Denkens des Silicon Valley“.Linda Kreuzer wiederum beschäftigt sich mit der Ästhetisierung des Ideologischen, insbesondere etwa am Beispiel der „US-amerikanischen katholischen Trad-Wives“, also Frauen, die auf moderne Weise einen traditionellen, frommen Lebensstil propagieren.Geht das alles über die gewohnte „Religiösisierung“ der US-Politik hinaus? Welche Bedeutung haben autoritäre Ideologien, welches Gewicht ihre theologische Grundierung? Was hat es mit dem christlichen Fundamentalismus auf sich? Und wie denkt das Valley? Linda Kreuzer, Universitätsassistentin an der katholisch-theologischen Fakultät der Universität Wien, Fachbereich SozialethikWolfgang Palaver, Professor em. für Christliche Gesellschaftslehre an der Universität Innsbruck und Präsident von Pax Christi Österreich; als Lehrbeauftragter an der PTH Brixen in den theologischen und religionspädagogischen Studiengängen sowie im USG Angewandte Ethik tätig; seit April 2025 Sonderbeauftragten gegen Rassismus, Fremdenfeindlichkeit und Diskriminierung der Organisation für Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit in Europa (OSZE).Moderation:Robert Misik, Autor und Journalist
Endlich mehr Geld rausholen? Warum tun wir uns in Gehaltsverhandlungen oft so schwer? Verhandlungsexpertin Jessica Kreuzer, bekannt als „Gehalt Offensive“, zeigt Frauen in dieser Folge, wie sie Hürden abbauen, Fehler vermeiden und sich klare finanzielle Ziele setzen. Die ehemalige Profisportlerin erklärt Schritt für Schritt, wie Du Dich mit mindestens 10 Stunden Vorbereitung perfekt auf ein Gehaltsgespräch vorbereitest – denn wie im Fußballspiel entscheidet am Ende die Strategie über den Erfolg. Gemeinsam mit Host Laura Maria Weber gibt sie Tipps und konkrete Lösungen, die Du direkt umsetzen kannst, um langfristig mehr Geld und Chancen im Job zu gewinnen.Sichere dir als Podcasthörerin exklusiv 22 % Rabatt auf den ETF-Kurs mit dem Code ETF-22 (gültig bis 31.03.2026) und vom 5.–15. März 20 % Rabatt auf andere ausgewählte Kurse der Academy – ganz ohne Code!Alle Infos findest du auf brigitte.de/wtf-weltfrauentag. Und jetzt geht's rein in unsere Folge – lass uns gemeinsam stärker, sicherer und finanziell fitter werden!Da es nie zu spät ist für mehr Finanzwissen, kannst du dich unter diesem Link kostenlos zu unserem neuen Finanz-Newsletter WHAT THE FINANCE anmelden.Mit diesem Link kommst du zu unserer Kurswelt und mehr Alltagswissen für deine Finanzen findest du auch auf unseren Social-Kanälen. +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html+++Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport Aktuell
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport Aktuell
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Sonntag
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport Aktuell
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport Aktuell
Kreuzer, Piet www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Fresh off a major career decision I was joined by recently retired Ladies European Tour pro and 2024 Fidelity ADT Ladies Challenge champion Helen Tamy Kreuzer in what was a great chat as we dive straight into Helen's decision to end her professional golf career after 4 years as a pro which includes over 65+ starts on Ladies European Tour & Ladies European Tour Access Series amassing 11 Top 25 finishes between both tours including a career high T11th finish on LET at KPMG Women's Irish Open in 2022 & 3rd as a team at Aramco Team Series in Jeddah with Virginia Elena Carta & Lina Boqvist. Helen is from Bensheim, Germany around about half an hour away from the city of Frankfurt where she has a great attachment to Frankfurt Golf Club. Helen would go to Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida & would win prestigious titles such as 2019 NCAA Div 2 South Regionals, 2021 South State Conference Championship & 2021 NCAA Div 2 Championship as well as representing Germany at for 2x European Ladies' Amateur Team Championship in 2020 at Uppsala in Sweden & 2021 at Royal County Down in Northern Ireland teaming with the likes of Alexandra Forsterling, Aline Krauter, Polly Mack & Sophie Witt. Helen would turn pro in 2021 & would gain her LET tour card for 2022 where she would start her LET journey in a the picturesque Magical Kenya Open while coming across wildlife such as Zebras & Giraffes. 2022 was a successful rookie year which includes results such as 35th at Joburg Ladies Open, 34th at SA Open, 27th at Madrid Open, 20th at Jabra Ladies Open, 31st at Italian Open, 15th at Big Green Egg Open, 11th at KPMG Women's Irish Open, 24th at Hero Indian Open & 28th individual at Aramco Series in Jeddah. Some other highlights on LETAS would be 2nd at PGA Championship Goteborg in 2024, Helen has a distinct passion for College Golf and openly acknowledges her roots & is looking at taking exams for future coaching privileges. It was great to speak with Helen to reflect on a big career change, I wish her all the best going forward. This podcast is in collaboration with Bunker Brigade Golf Apparel be sure to check out the latest designs and sales on Bunker Brigade website. Be sure to listen & download via Podbean, Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
Monika Kreuzer hat sich bei ihrem ersten Besuch in Bayerisch Eisenstein gefragt: "Wo sind denn hier die Berge?!" Inzwischen wohnt sie seit 30 Jahren im Bayerischen Wald und hat einen Kramerladen.
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In The Grammar of Time: A Toolbox for Comparative Historical Analysis (Cambridge UP, 2023), political scientist Marcus Kreuzer synthesises the different strands and traditions of Comparative Historical Analysis to show how interpretive and positivist research designs might complement rather than compete with one another. Like the contents of the book, our discussion on this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science is wide-ranging and lively, addressing topics like the many types of time, the meaning of its “grammar”, the importance of context, debates over transparency and replicability, and why pedagogy matters. Whether you are persuaded by Kreuzer's advocacy for CHA or not, you will surely appreciate his enthusiasm to communicate about it, his deep knowledge of methodology and respect for its various traditions, and his concern to build (rather than burn) methodological bridges. Like this episode? Why not check out others in this special series on the political science channel of the New Books Network, including the previous episode, also from the Methods for Social Inquiry book series, with John Boswell and Jack Corbett talking about The Art and Craft of Comparison. Looking for something to read? Marcus recommends Arlie Hochschild's Stolen Pride, Carol Kaesuk Yoon's Naming Nature, and How the Heartland Went Red, by Stephanie Ternullo, whom Miranda Melcher has interviewed for the American Studies channel of our Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
In The Grammar of Time: A Toolbox for Comparative Historical Analysis (Cambridge UP, 2023), political scientist Marcus Kreuzer synthesises the different strands and traditions of Comparative Historical Analysis to show how interpretive and positivist research designs might complement rather than compete with one another. Like the contents of the book, our discussion on this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science is wide-ranging and lively, addressing topics like the many types of time, the meaning of its “grammar”, the importance of context, debates over transparency and replicability, and why pedagogy matters. Whether you are persuaded by Kreuzer's advocacy for CHA or not, you will surely appreciate his enthusiasm to communicate about it, his deep knowledge of methodology and respect for its various traditions, and his concern to build (rather than burn) methodological bridges. Like this episode? Why not check out others in this special series on the political science channel of the New Books Network, including the previous episode, also from the Methods for Social Inquiry book series, with John Boswell and Jack Corbett talking about The Art and Craft of Comparison. Looking for something to read? Marcus recommends Arlie Hochschild's Stolen Pride, Carol Kaesuk Yoon's Naming Nature, and How the Heartland Went Red, by Stephanie Ternullo, whom Miranda Melcher has interviewed for the American Studies channel of our Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In The Grammar of Time: A Toolbox for Comparative Historical Analysis (Cambridge UP, 2023), political scientist Marcus Kreuzer synthesises the different strands and traditions of Comparative Historical Analysis to show how interpretive and positivist research designs might complement rather than compete with one another. Like the contents of the book, our discussion on this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science is wide-ranging and lively, addressing topics like the many types of time, the meaning of its “grammar”, the importance of context, debates over transparency and replicability, and why pedagogy matters. Whether you are persuaded by Kreuzer's advocacy for CHA or not, you will surely appreciate his enthusiasm to communicate about it, his deep knowledge of methodology and respect for its various traditions, and his concern to build (rather than burn) methodological bridges. Like this episode? Why not check out others in this special series on the political science channel of the New Books Network, including the previous episode, also from the Methods for Social Inquiry book series, with John Boswell and Jack Corbett talking about The Art and Craft of Comparison. Looking for something to read? Marcus recommends Arlie Hochschild's Stolen Pride, Carol Kaesuk Yoon's Naming Nature, and How the Heartland Went Red, by Stephanie Ternullo, whom Miranda Melcher has interviewed for the American Studies channel of our Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In The Grammar of Time: A Toolbox for Comparative Historical Analysis (Cambridge UP, 2023), political scientist Marcus Kreuzer synthesises the different strands and traditions of Comparative Historical Analysis to show how interpretive and positivist research designs might complement rather than compete with one another. Like the contents of the book, our discussion on this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science is wide-ranging and lively, addressing topics like the many types of time, the meaning of its “grammar”, the importance of context, debates over transparency and replicability, and why pedagogy matters. Whether you are persuaded by Kreuzer's advocacy for CHA or not, you will surely appreciate his enthusiasm to communicate about it, his deep knowledge of methodology and respect for its various traditions, and his concern to build (rather than burn) methodological bridges. Like this episode? Why not check out others in this special series on the political science channel of the New Books Network, including the previous episode, also from the Methods for Social Inquiry book series, with John Boswell and Jack Corbett talking about The Art and Craft of Comparison. Looking for something to read? Marcus recommends Arlie Hochschild's Stolen Pride, Carol Kaesuk Yoon's Naming Nature, and How the Heartland Went Red, by Stephanie Ternullo, whom Miranda Melcher has interviewed for the American Studies channel of our Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Die SV Elversberg hört nicht auf, zu überraschen. Der Karlsruher SC hingegen versumpft im Niemandsland der 2. Liga. Wo gehen die Reisen der Klubs hin? Darüber sprechen wir mit Marc Drumm und Jörn Kreuzer.
In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn interviews Oliver Kreuzer, a SAR Flight Paramedic with Air Zermatt and US Air Force PJ (Pararescue). Kreuzer shares his remarkable journey from growing up in the mountains of Switzerland to becoming a highly skilled rescue medic and pararescue specialist. He discusses his dual citizenship, military training, and experiences with Air Zermatt, highlighting the challenges and motivations that drove him to excel in his field. Kreuzer reflects on his first rescue experiences, the technical aspects of helicopter rescues, and the importance of teamwork and mentorship in high-stakes situations. He shares insights into the world of mountain rescue operations in Zermatt, Switzerland. He discusses the importance of local expertise, the dynamics of helicopter rescues, and the challenges posed by weather conditions. Oliver emphasizes the need for thorough training and preparation for aspiring rescuers, drawing from his own experiences in both Swiss and U.S. military contexts. He concludes with motivational advice for those looking to pursue a career in rescue operations, highlighting the value of persistence and continuous learning. Enjoy! This episode is powered by Vertical HeliCASTS. Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: Axnes, Ready Swimmer and The Real ResQ Store. Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical Helicasts. Plus, get your podcast gear at therealresqstore.com.
Today we will learn about how a pomade empire is created, with the CEO of Pomade World, Andy Kreuzer. Find Pomade World here: https://pomade.world/Behind The Brew is hosted by Modern Man TV and Steve LockhartFind MMTV on youtube: www.youtube.com/modernmantvLockhart's Authentic: https://lockhartsauthentic.com/@lockhartspomadeDauntless Modern Grooming: https://dauntlessgrooming.com/Episode Sponsors:Lockhart's AuthenticFlagship Pomade Co: https://flagshippomade.com/Dauntless Modern Grooming
Der Karlsruher SC wird immer mehr zum Aufstiegskandidaten, Hannover 96 verliert das Derby, steht aber trotzdem ganz gut da. Gemeinsam mit Steffi Baczyk und Jörn Kreuzer schaut Eva-Lotta Bohle auf die 2. Liga der Männer.