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Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics
Top 2024 Issues: Focus on the Border w/ OH Sheriff-Elect Kurt Schneider

Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 38:30


In this episode of Political Trade Secrets, host Dustin Olson sits down with Kurt Schneider, soon-to-be Sheriff of Ashland County, to explore the most pressing issues for 2024, with a deep focus on the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. Schneider provides a first-hand account of the humanitarian toll and the cartel-driven chaos at the border, emphasizing the need for strong security measures, including barriers, advanced technology, and dedicated law enforcement. Schneider underscores how regular citizens can make a difference by supporting leaders committed to securing the border. The episode also features a powerful mini-documentary produced by Olson Strategies & Advertising, revealing the on-the-ground realities and the impact on local communities. WATCH THE MINI-DOCUMENTARY: SchneiderforSheriff.com SUBSCRIBE for more insights, new episodes, and exclusive poll results leading up to Election 2024!

NewsTalk STL
Paul Boschert & Kurt Schneider on Duchesne High School Open House

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 6:43


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 10-23-24 Duchesne High School President Paul Boschert and Dean of Students Kurt Schneider join us to talk about their Open House this coming Sunday, October 27, from 10am-2pm on their campus at 2550 Elm Street in St. Charles, MO. You'll take an interactive tour with a Student Ambassador and discover how Duchesne shapes leaders in mind, body, and spirit. (https://www.duchesne-hs.org/)     NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Crime Wave - Karen Robards

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 21:18


This week on Crime Wave: Karen Robards stops by to talk about SOME MURDERS IN BERLIN, her brand new novel of historical suspense—and romance! In 1943, Danish psychological profiler Dr. Elin Lund is summoned to Berlin to catch a serial killer. With her homeland under Nazi occupation and a young son to protect, Elin can't refuse. Kurt Schneider, head of the criminal police, is grudging in his welcome. The orders to find the killer come from the top, and failure means death. The two are trapped in an uneasy alliance, each with expertise the other needs. And Schneider, like Elin, harbors secrets of his own. I don't know when I've ever been as worried about a main character as I was for Elin Lund. Five stars! #podcast #author #interview #authors #CrimeWavePodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #BonnarSpring #BonnarSpringBooks #bookouture #thrillers #KarenRobards #SomeMurdersinBerlin

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Crime Wave - Karen Robards

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 21:18


This week on Crime Wave: Karen Robards stops by to talk about SOME MURDERS IN BERLIN, her brand new novel of historical suspense—and romance! In 1943, Danish psychological profiler Dr. Elin Lund is summoned to Berlin to catch a serial killer. With her homeland under Nazi occupation and a young son to protect, Elin can't refuse. Kurt Schneider, head of the criminal police, is grudging in his welcome. The orders to find the killer come from the top, and failure means death. The two are trapped in an uneasy alliance, each with expertise the other needs. And Schneider, like Elin, harbors secrets of his own. I don't know when I've ever been as worried about a main character as I was for Elin Lund. Five stars! #podcast #author #interview #authors #CrimeWavePodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #BonnarSpring #BonnarSpringBooks #bookouture #thrillers #KarenRobards #SomeMurdersinBerlin

Women In The Music Industry
Ep. 25 "EmmoLei Sankofa" (Composer For "The Other Black Girl", "Big Grrrls", "Three Ways", "Step Up" / Producer / Musician / Artist)

Women In The Music Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 62:43


Welcome to the episode 25 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. My guest on this episode is none other than composer, producer, musician and artist extraordinaire EmmoLei Sankofa, whose work spans music, visual media, and fine art.  EmmoLei's original music can be heard on the stand-out comedy, “Three Ways” on Hulu, Season 3 of STARZ's “Step Up” series, Lizzo's Emmy-Award winning series, “Watch Out For the Big Grrrls” on Amazon, Shudder/AMC's horror anthology film “Horror Noire”, and 2023's smash series on Hulu, “The Other Black Girl”.  These are just a few of her incredible credits!  Emmolei is a 2021 Sundance Composers Lab Fellow, where she worked closely with Film and Television composers on her craft. The creative advisors for the intensive included Kathryn Bostic, Laura Karpman, Blake Neely, Heather McIntosh, George S. Clinton, Mychael Danna, Jeff Rona, and Christopher Willis.  EmmoLei has also collaborated with some of the best emerging and award-winning filmmakers, including Jamal Dedeaux, Zandashé Brown, Rhea Dillion, Jonathan Lewis, Imani Dennison, Sekani Solomon, Ajiri Akpolo, and more.  Her original music has been married to films screened at HBO, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, Lionsgate, Warner Bros, the Oakland Museum of California, and film festivals in Miami, Martha's Vineyard, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Savannah, Las Vegas, London, and beyond.  EmmoLei has also worked with top brands like Nike, Vans, Buzzfeed, Pandora, Kamala Harris for the People, Pulse Films, and more via her creative audio company, Bèl Son. EmmoLei's discography encompasses over twenty-one independently released albums, EPs, and singles collectively, and embodies a mixture of genres but often integrates soul, jazz, classical, and rhythm & blues. Her single, Don't Fight, was included on Adult Swim's OPUS compilation album. As a musician, she has performed with Nelly, Ella Mai, Kurt Schneider, and more, and had her debut performance as a solo act on Mobley's “Devil in a Daydream” Virtual Tour. An alum of The Recording Academy's 2021 NEXT program, EmmoLei is an emerging talent and active voice among the next generation of music industry leaders. EmmoLei and her work have been featured on various platforms, including Lyrical Lemonade, LANDR, Saint Heron, OC Weekly, The Recording Academy, Gender Amplified, Billboard, and more. If you are enjoying this video series, please rate/review/subscribe/tell everyone about it. Every little bit helps. Instagram: @emmolei Web: www.e-sankofa.com

deepredradio
Lichtwerk Kabinett-Infopod

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 37:29


Wir freuen uns, euch mit einer aufregenden Neuigkeit zu versorgen. Tobe und Benedikt laden euch herzlich ein (nach gut nem halben Jahr), unserem brandneuen Info-Pod beizuwohnen. In diesem werden wir über eine besondere Veranstaltung in Stolpen zu Ehren von Kurt Schneider alias Harry Earles und seinen Schwestern sprechen, die unter anderem herausragenden Akteure des Hollywoods der 20er bis Ende der 30 Jahre waren. Sie prägten zahlreiche Werke der Filmgeschichte. Zu nennen wäre da, The Unholy Three (1925), Be Big! (1931), Freaks (1932) und The Wizard Of Oz (1939). Erfahrt mehr über Harry Earles faszinierendes Leben und seine bahnbrechende Arbeit am 11.11.2023 in Stolpen. Aber das ist noch nicht alles. Im zweiten Teil unserer Podcast-Folge werden wir über die aufregende Wiederkehr der "Lichtwerk Kabinett"-Eventreihe sprechen. Es erwartet euch ein spektakuläres Double-Feature unter dem Motto "BMX vs. V8" mit den Filmen "Turbo Kid" und "Mad Max 2 - Der Vollstrecker". Wir werden euch alle Gründe erläutern, warum wir uns entschieden haben, diese Eventreihe wieder aufleben zu lassen, und warum wir uns für das Kino in der JohannStadthalle (JoKi) in Dresden entschieden haben. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, welche weiteren Highlights euch bei diesem Ereignis erwarten. Ihr möchtet mehr erfahren? Dann verpasst nicht unsere Podcast-Info-Folge #2, in der Stefan, Benedikt und Tobe über das neuste "Lichtwerk Kabinett" mit "Mad Max 2" und "Turbo Kid" sprechen. Diese gibt es in den kommenden Tagen auf die Ohren! Und bis dahin, wünschen wir euch "anette-halbe-stunde" mit unserem Auftakt-Info-Pod.

Crosswalk Colorado Springs
Israel at War!  (Rabbi Kurt Schneider of Discovering the Jewish Jesus)

Crosswalk Colorado Springs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 39:59


Rabbi Kurt Schneider, host of “Discovering the Jewish Jesus”, shares a very personal perspective about what's going on in Israel now, as he, his producer, and their wives were in Jerusalem during the Hamas attack on October 7th.  Host Chaim Goldman, the Watchman, interviews Rabbi Schneider about what it was like to experience the terrorist attacks, how these events relate to Biblical prophecy, and what we can do to help no matter where God has us in the world.   It's a desperate situation in the Middle East for everyone involved, but as always, Y'shua (Jesus) is our hope!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jung und Freudlos
Psychopathie

Jung und Freudlos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 54:53


Sun, 15 Oct 2023 17:30:00 +0000 https://juf.podigee.io/86-new-episode 86ef6860761275113e3ac5e36c202b05 In unserer aktuellen Folge, die wir schon vor einiger Zeit aufgenommen haben, haben wir wieder Prof. Dr. Ludger Tebartz van Elst, Leitender Oberarzt bei uns an der Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie in Freiburg, zu Gast. Er hat sich in letzter Zeit in das Gebiet der Psychopathie eingearbeitet und erklärt uns unter anderem wie Psychopathie diagnostiziert werden kann, wie Psychopathie und Angst zusammenhängen und warum ein Mensch mit einer psychopathischen Struktur nicht zwangsläufig unmoralisch handeln muss. Hier die Links zu den in der Episode erwähnten Büchern, Fragebögen und Filmen: Psychopathie-Checkliste: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy_Checklist Psychopathie in Berunfsgruppen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathyinthe_workplace Jeffrey Dahmer: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Dahmer https://www.netflix.com/de/title/81287562 Hannibal Lecter aus den Film das Schweigen der Lämmer: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Schweigen_der_L%C3%A4mmer_(Film) Asterix bei den Normannen: https://asterix.com/de/die-buecher/die-klassischen-abenteuer/asterix-und-die-normannen/ Kassandra von Christa Wolf: https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/christa-wolf-kassandra-t-9783518460528 Kurt Schneider: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Schneider 86 full no Ismene, Sebastian und Moritz

Projektmanagement für Macher und Entscheider
ZA206 - Visualisierung von Produktvisionen mit Vision Videos

Projektmanagement für Macher und Entscheider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 28:53


Professor Kurt Schneider von Leibnitz Universität in Hannover hat mir im Podcast-Interview verraten, warum er so ein Fan von Vision-Videos ist. Im Gespräch gehen wir auf drei Befürchtungen ein, die Prof. Schneider erkannt hat: Ein Vision-Video bringt dem Projekt nichts ein, Zu hoher Aufwand in der Produktion, Keine oder negative Auswirkungen auf die beteiligten Menschen. ############### Meine Mailadresse: feedback@zukunftsarchitekten-podcast.de ############### Du brauchst Hilfe bei der Definition der Anforderungen an Dein Produkt? Dann kannst Du Dir in meinem Online-Kalender gerne einen Termin buchen: https://kalender.bjoernschorre.de ############### P.S.: Mein Buch zum Thema Lastenhefte ist da. Du findest es auf der Verlagsseite von tredition

Betina Speroni Psicologia
"El psicópata no cambia. Es inmodificable y siempre igual a si mismo"

Betina Speroni Psicologia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 7:13


Para todos a los que les interese y quieran seguir aprendiendo sobre psicopatia el texto de Kurt Schneider, "Las personalidades psicopatías", es de gran valor. La mayoría de estos autores históricos abordaban el tema de la moral en el psicópata, se preguntaban, ¿conocé lo bueno y lo malo?. Hoy sabemos que si. El psicópata sabe lo que está bien y lo que está mal. Por eso ante la ley es punible, pero acciona según lo que le convenga a él para alcanzar sus objetivos.

The Optimal Life with Nate Haber
Ep. 287 - Kurt Schneider :: Shining Light on Olivia's Dream

The Optimal Life with Nate Haber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 48:45


Kurt Schneider returned to the podcast to talk about the community reaction after his first appearance where he talked publicly for the first time about the murder of his daughter, Olivia; and the emotional state he now finds himself in as he prepares to welcome a baby daughter into the world. Learn more about Olivia's legacy at https://oliviasdream.org  Listen to Kurt's first appearance on the podcast: Ep. 229 - Kurt Schneider :: The Unbearable Tragedy of Losing a Child

The Weeklyish
All Means All

The Weeklyish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 10:28


Hi, Y'all! First a big shoutout to all my kids for leveling up this year. I'm now the proud father of a 16, 13, and 10-year-old. The single-digit days are over. Thanks for being great kids. I love being your dad. Oh, and by the way. Welcome to our new subscribers and listeners. Remarkably, we went from 209 downloads for our August 5 edition of the Weeklyish to 700 downloads for our latest episode on August 19. I sincerely appreciate it. If you are wondering who this Tim Villegas guy is, please check out “The Misunderstood Inclusionist,” for a little background info on me and why I'm extremely fortunate to do what I do. So, one of the perks of the job is that I get to read and think about inclusion. When I was a special education classroom teacher, I still did this. But I didn't give myself dedicated time to digest the information.  For this edition of the Weeklyish, I wanted to share two journal articles that I think you'll find interesting and possibly give you hope for a unified educational system. There is another one that I don't think deserves any of your time, so I'm not going to mention it. But some themes are not uncommon in any critique of an “all means all” philosophy, and I have a few things to say about that. First up is an article (from 2020) by Michael Giangreco. It's called “How Can a Student with Severe Disabilities Be in a Fifth Grade Class When He Can't Do Fifth-Grade Level Work?” Misapplying the Least Restrictive Environment. Isn't that a great title? It is from the journal Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. Here is the big idea: the concept of Least Restrictive Environment or LRE should facilitate inclusive placement for students with extensive support needs. Instead, LRE often is used as justification for a segregated placement in a special education classroom. Shout out to Charmaine Thaner and her interview with Cheryl Jorgensen about this on her Facebook Live show. How many times have you heard, “well...this student's LRE is an autism classroom.” I would argue that the Least Restrictive Environment is meant as the general education classroom. All other placements are just plain restrictive. Here is an excerpt from the article. It's Giangreco's concluding statement.  The fact that so many students with severe disabilities are being successfully included in general education placements is evidence that it can be done, and begs the question of why it is happening in some schools and not in others. Even in those situations where students with severe disabilities are placed in general education classes, there is undoubtedly much work that remains to be done because placement in general education classes is necessary but not sufficient to be truly included. In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” The US history of general education class placement of students with severe disabilities has followed this long slow arc toward inclusion and justice. Granted, we still have a long way to go! Whatever steps we can take to continue and speed up the process are important so that more students can benefit from inclusive schooling sooner, rather than later, if at all. I want to reiterate what Giangreco says here: general education placement is necessary but insufficient. Ok. I'll get back to that in a minute. Take a deep breath. Ready for the next one? This article is “An Interview on District and School Transformation: Practical Approaches to Facilitating Sustainable Systemic Change.” And it's from a journal called Inclusive Practices from 2021. If you've been following me for any length of time, you've probably heard me talk about school districts that are right now changing their practices to become more inclusive. Well in Illinois, there is a special education cooperative that is reimagining what education services look like for all learners.  A regional cooperative has a number of districts that they serve in various ways, but historically through special education classrooms and indirect services like professional development. And so, when Dr. Kurt Schneider came to True North, the focus of the cooperative changed to assist with providing instructional supports and services within general education curriculum and classrooms, so learners could be meaningfully included in their home schools and communities. Here is an excerpt from the interview: By the end of the first year with Dr. Schneider, Board members all understood IDEA, the history of legislation, the impact it had on school systems, the ways in which funding had fallen short, and had a deeper understanding of the concept of LRE and its intent. The people at our table began to understand why inclusive education was important, that every student was a general education student and deserves an enviable life, and that community connection was critically important. At MCIE, one thing we talk about a lot is creating a shared understanding of inclusion. And that's exactly what True North has attempted to do. Understanding the What, Why, and How of inclusion is so important. And that is something we (as in MCIE) love to do. Let us know if you are looking for a partner in creating a shared understanding of inclusive education. Ok. Finally. The article that shall not be mentioned. There is a common theme with any criticism of the inclusive education movement. Which you are a part of BTW. So, welcome to the club. Inclusionists get painted as though we want to completely eliminate special education, disability labels, and related services. That's simply not true.  We don't want to get rid of specialized instruction or services. But just because we provide special services doesn't mean it needs to be in a separate or special place! Granted, sometimes labels are useful but not for using language like, “how many autism kids you have in your classroom,” or identifying learners and teacher by their acronyms. And yes, teachers need to be expected to teach all learners, but that doesn't mean we get rid of specialists. General and special education teachers need to collaborate. That means one unified system, not simply eliminating special education teachers or services. As Lee Ann Jung et al. say in their book Your Students, My Students, Our Students: “[Learners] who have disabilities do not have "special needs"; they only have special rights. And any [learner] who has a need, with or without disabilities, may benefit from the expertise of a specialist.” Inclusionists also get criticized for using the phrase “all means all,” which people interpret as meaning we want all learners in general education classrooms one hundred percent of the time no matter what. As I've said before, and most recently a few paragraphs ago, placement is the beginning, but it doesn't mean that a learner is meaningfully included.  For more on that you can read my piece called, What Does Inclusive Education Really Mean? And something that our critics often leave out is that in a unified system, instructional practices will have to change. We can't go on with business as usual and expect that learners with and without disabilities can coexist in the same location without changes to the entire system. But I guess it is easier to paint us with broad strokes than admit that we may have a nuanced view of how inclusive education works in the real world. “All means all” may be a simple mantra but we've actually seen it work. When I say, “all means all,” I'm saying that all learners deserve to be meaningfully included in their neighborhood schools alongside their same-age peers. I think that's one concept everyone can get behind. That's all the reading and thinking we have time for today.  If you have questions or comments email me at tvillegas@mcie.org or go to mcie.org to learn more about how we can partner with you and your school or district. Thanks for your time, everyone. I'll be back in a couple of weeks with another edition of The Weeklyish.  Have a great week! ICYMI Why is inclusion important? Here is what you said. Dr. Ross Greene | Using Collaborative and Proactive Solutions to Support All Learners What Does Truly Meaningful Inclusion Mean to You? Dr. Mona Delahooke | Beyond Behavior Charts and Positive Reinforcement Around the Web Netflix Looks To Increase Disability Representation In Kids' Shows Inside Six Flags' Efforts To Make Its Parks More Inclusive 10 Focus Areas to Evaluate the Effectiveness of UDL in the Classroom All Teachers, All Classrooms, All Hands-on Deck What I'm Reading What I'm Watching The Resort | Official Trailer | Peacock Original Pod Recs Ontario to disabled teen: lose funding or independence (The Matters)  How School Privatization Has Undermined Democracy in New Orleans (Have You Heard)  Womb Wars pt.1 (American Hysteria)  504- Bleep! (99% Invisible)  Im Aufzug mit Prof. Dr. Maren Urner, Neurowissenschaftlerin (Im Aufzug)  Introducing: The Loudest Girl in the World What I'm Listening To The Shins - The Great Divide What's in my Timeline “Someone recently shared a comment from a frustrated person who said “Jordyn makes typing look so easy.” I've been processing this for a few days and here's the problem with statements like these:” via @jordynbzim From the Wayback Machine 3 Things About Teaching and Learning for Students With Disabilities Just Because The Secrets of Nickelodeon's Hidden Temple  ... The Weeklyish is written, edited, and sound designed by Tim Villegas and is a production of MCIE. Our intro stinger is by Miles Kredich. And our outro is by REDProductions. For information about inclusive education visit mcie.org and check out our flagship podcast, Think Inclusive, on your favorite podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit weeklyish.substack.com

The Optimal Life with Nate Haber
Ep. 229 - Kurt Schneider :: The Unbearable Tragedy of Losing a Child

The Optimal Life with Nate Haber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 94:50


Kurt Schneider joined me to talk about the 2018 murders of his 8-year old daughter, Olivia, and ex-wife, Rebecca, and how he has coped with the trauma of losing his daughter. Learn more about Olivia's legacy at https://oliviasdream.org  

52 Weeks of Hustle
52 Weeks of Hustle with Kurt Schneider

52 Weeks of Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 37:40


In Season 2 Episode 41, Travis sits down with Kurt Schneider, Executive Chairperson of Logitix and board member for prominent companies in the sports and entertainment space.  Kurt spent time as both the CMO of WWE and the CEO of the Harlem Globetrotters.  Tune in to hear how he believes having a creative mentality can help set you apart in this business. www.52weeksofhustle.com Book Available - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735610801 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Inclusive Education Project Podcast
Challenging the Established Structure for ALL Kids with Kurt Schneider and Suzanne Sands [IEP 198]

Inclusive Education Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 35:14


Today's show focuses on different ways to deliver educational services and a school district doing it the right way. The key is changing mindset from the established educational culture that has made people believe that “separate is better.” Join us to learn more! Kurt Schneider has served as superintendent of the TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804 for more than six years. Suzanne Sands is the president of TrueNorth's Leadership Council, and she's been in this school board-like role for six years. TrueNorth finds ways to deliver services to all students in new and different ways based on what the research says: that there are better outcomes when kids are together in schools. Kurt and Suzanne will share why their approach is working and how the transformational work of TrueNorth has impacted the broader educational community. Show Highlights: How educational cooperatives work to be leaders with resources and support for all students of all diverse backgrounds as they partner with school districts How the cooperative is challenging the established structure for all kids The big vision at TrueNorth: to be committed to the possibilities of EVERY learner EVERY day The value and meaning of the name change to “TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804” The value in the language used around “inclusive education” Hands-on approaches that have brought successful outcomes in inclusion, transitions, and early interventions Why much of the work is in shifting mindsets that all kids are “gen ed kids” How Kurt and Suzanne have seen that students and families well-connected to teachers and classrooms have fared better during the pandemic, and those who were more isolated before the pandemic have only struggled more Tips for other districts who want to take a similar approach as TrueNorth: work from the ground level to educate everyone (parents, teachers, students, and board members) about the best practices around inclusion The importance of collaboration, communication, and specific support for teachers to build a culture of unity, participation, and sharing Success stories from Kurt and Suzanne Find TrueNorth on their website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.   Links/Resources: Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook Instagram Twitter IEP website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.

Conversations with Big Rich
Lifelong outdoor enthusiast, Kurt Schneider, in Episode 80

Conversations with Big Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 89:47 Transcription Available


Lifelong outdoor enthusiast, Kurt Schneider in Episode 80.  Wearing a lot of hats:  teacher, coach, land use advocate, Kurt influences others, the right way, by telling stories.4:59 – heads we go to Florida, tails we go west, and it came up tails8:07 – Life is about experiences12:01 – there are pine trees!13:45 – my dad introduces me to Ansel Adams19:31 – close the hood and walk away24:20 – my kids are working on stuff on the side of the road, just like me36:50 – no good story ever started with a salad 38:08 – started playing professional paintball42:11 – hating on sealions51:55 – here's my confession55:53 – Frank Sinatra has a cold1:12:07 – in land use, we eat out young1:21:07 – John Muir was about accessWe want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)

The After 30 Podcast
117. Advise to Your 30 & 40yo Selves

The After 30 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 40:26


We have a super funny and fruitful chat with the former CEO of Harlem Globetrotters, Kurt Schneider, and former president of TEDMED, Jon Ellenthalo (amung many other things). Now in their late 50's, Kurt & Jon, reflect on how crucial a good environment is for any company to be truly successful, the role of lightening up the room, how the busyness of life changes as we go through different stages, and they serve up some of the best advise we've heard about what they would tell their younger selves (hint, stop trying to control the narrative, you don't know shit, and lighten up). This one is not to be missed, it's witty, funny, and PACKED with the kind of advise that you'd love to get from your funny, massively successful uncle over a night of gin martinis. We hope you love it! xoxox Anis & Tabs Support our work on Patreon at www.patreon.com/theafter30podcast. -- Check out Jon & Kurts Podcast SMART DRIVEL - the definitive podcast for ambiguous topics. Kurt Schneider and Jon Ellenthal promise the drivel, hope for the smart, and probe anything or answer any burning questions or get to the bottom of things. They're more like two guys with a mic exploring different topics, and twenty minutes of a conversation you will want to be a part of. Follow Smart Drivel on Instagram -- ABOUT KURT Kurt Schneider is the former CEO of the Harlem Globetrotters (NBD), where he rejuvenated the iconic brand and introduced the organization to a new generation of fans around the world. Since leaving the Globetrotters in 2016, Kurt founded 4D Brands and co-founded Harrumph Entertainment. Previously, he was EVP and Chief Marketing Officer for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and an Executive at Disney and Fox. He loves key lime pie. ABOUT JON Jon Ellenthalo has 30 years of experience building and leading early-stage companies with transformational business models to positions of industry leadership. He is ALSO currently a Sr. Advisor to the Chairman (NBD) for ApiJect Systems America, a public benefit corporation dedicated to making injectable medicines safe and available for everyone. He is Co-Founder and Board Member of The Upside Travel Company, the latest travel innovation from Priceline founder Jay Walker. Previously, Jon served as the CEO of Walker Digital and is the Founding Patron and former President of TEDMED. Earlier, Jon was the CEO of Synapse Group, Inc. He hates it when people from other floors come to his floor to use the bathroom. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-after-30-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-after-30-podcast/support

Aus LiBe - der Bezirksbürgermeisterpodcast aus Lichtenberg
Folge 53 „Demokratisierung von Kunst & Kultur“

Aus LiBe - der Bezirksbürgermeisterpodcast aus Lichtenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 31:30


Michael Grunst spricht über das Afghanistan-Debakel und was Berlin nun tun kann, die Corona-Lage und die neuen Bestimmungen. Außerdem wurde diese Woche auch eine Gedenktafel für Kurt Schneider eingeweiht, Mordopfer von rechten Gewalttätern. Freudiger war die Eröffnung der größten Kita Berlins in Lichtenberg, ein weiteres Schulbau-Richtfest im Bezirk und die Übergabe von Warnwesten für ABC-Schütz:innen. Zu Gast ist diesmal Christian Awe, renommierter Künstler aus Lichtenberg. Er stellt seine Aktion gegen Kinderarmut und seinen Werdegang vor. Außerdem gibt es jede Menge Tipps für das Wochenende und natürlich - endlich – geht es auch mal wieder um die Bundesliga!

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA
Interview with Kurt Schneider cohost of the new weekly podcast Smart Drivel

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 22:02


Smart Drivel is gaining traction and buzz for its fresh and fun banter between Kurt and Jon Ellenthal, the Co-Founder of Upside Business Travel.Promising the Drivel and hoping for the Smart, the clever podcast launched in late March 2020 with new episodes every Monday on all the major podcast platforms including iTunes and Spotify.Kurt is the former CEO of the Harlem Globetrotters, where he rejuvenated the iconic brand and introduced the organization to a new generation of fans around the world. Since leaving the Globetrotters in 2016, Kurt founded 4D Brands and co-founded Harrumph Entertainment. Previously, he was EVP and Chief Marketing Officer for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He loves key lime pie and gin (not vodka) martinis.Learn More: www.SmartDrivel.com https://www.wiltonbulletin.com/news/article/Wilton-guys-bring-Smart-Drivel-podcast-to-15446439.phphttps://medium.com/@nemeth.eric/top-new-podcasts-for-men-summer-2020-8289fbdac391https://nypost.com/2015/05/06/pope-francis-becomes-honorary-harlem-globetrotter/Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-kurt-schneider-cohost-of-the-new-weekly-podcast-smart-drivel

Business Innovators Radio
Interview with Kurt Schneider cohost of the new weekly podcast Smart Drivel

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 22:02


Smart Drivel is gaining traction and buzz for its fresh and fun banter between Kurt and Jon Ellenthal, the Co-Founder of Upside Business Travel.Promising the Drivel and hoping for the Smart, the clever podcast launched in late March 2020 with new episodes every Monday on all the major podcast platforms including iTunes and Spotify.Kurt is the former CEO of the Harlem Globetrotters, where he rejuvenated the iconic brand and introduced the organization to a new generation of fans around the world. Since leaving the Globetrotters in 2016, Kurt founded 4D Brands and co-founded Harrumph Entertainment. Previously, he was EVP and Chief Marketing Officer for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He loves key lime pie and gin (not vodka) martinis.Learn More: www.SmartDrivel.com https://www.wiltonbulletin.com/news/article/Wilton-guys-bring-Smart-Drivel-podcast-to-15446439.phphttps://medium.com/@nemeth.eric/top-new-podcasts-for-men-summer-2020-8289fbdac391https://nypost.com/2015/05/06/pope-francis-becomes-honorary-harlem-globetrotter/Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-kurt-schneider-cohost-of-the-new-weekly-podcast-smart-drivel

Jingle Jank
Episode 23 - Who Sang it Better?

Jingle Jank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 52:54


This week, our guest, Maie Lee, brings us three very famous Christmas songs: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Last Christmas, and All I Want for Christmas is You. Scott and Jay pick an obscure version of each and Maie judges who brought the better track. Artists include Scott Weiland, Captain and Tennille, Jimmy Eat World, Postmodern Jukebox, Kurt Schneider, and The Holophonics. https://jinglejank.com/episodes/023.html

Men of the Hour
#39 KURT SCHNEIDER - How Helping OTHERS Will Ultimately Help YOU


Men of the Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 54:13


If you really want to be the absolute best at something, you have to do it at the exclusion of everything else — Kurt Hugo Schneider Now, this episode is a milestone! Kurt Hugo Schneider (@kurtschneider) is here to talk about how helping and collaborating with others will always get you where you want to be, PLUS what you should know when aiming to be the BEST OF THE BEST at what you do. No matter what you're doing or what industry you're in, when you build community and do more with others; that's where the real magic happens! Join the journey in building the best version of yourself! Follow on Instagram for all the exclusive and inspiring content – https://bit.ly/3bnSqcY Subscribe on YouTube to see the full video interview – https://bit.ly/2EVFWNi Subscribe to our Newsletter and never miss an episode – https://bit.ly/2YRqbhO

Ipse Dixit
Kurt Schneider on Lawyering from the Client's Perspective

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 34:40


In this episode, Kurt Schneider, former CEO of the Harlem Globetrotters, entrepreneur, and host of the Smart Drivel podcast, discusses the entertainment industry, his experiences working with lawyers, and his love of martinis. Schneider begins by explaining his background in the entertainment industry at Disney, WWE, and the Harlem Globetrotters, among other companies. He reflects on his experiences working with lawyers, including when they were helpful or not so helpful, and what he looked for in a lawyer. He discusses how entertainment industry executives think about intellectual property. And he explains why a gin martini with a twist is the perfect cocktail. Schneider is on Twitter at @KurtMSchneider8.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Creative First
Making in the Midwest with Kurt Schneider of The Eightfold Collective

Creative First

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 35:58


Kurt is a director and videographer based in Detroit, Michigan with a passion for creating. His desire to tell visual stories started early, but his decision to pursue video work as a full-time profession is not like many others. At the end of Kurt's college career, he paired up with his now co-founder to develop videos for commercial clients. Kurt is now the co-founder of Eightfold, a production agency in the Midwest creating work for Pure Michigan, Porsche, GMC, Dodge and Wells Fargo. Their team has also produced narrative shorts such as Speed, which received a Vimeo Staff Pick. Kelsey and Kurt discuss how he found his desire to pursue videography (2:10), how he and his partner have been to tap into local Midwest industries (6:35), what opportunities Michigan has provided him (9:40), what being a collaborative group of artists means for his company (13:06), how their clients appreciate their production sets (16:34), why they continue to market their stills photography campaigns (19:14), his prediction for the future of branded campaigns (21:56), their short film “Speed” and his desire to write narrative work (25:12), and his proudest moment (30:50). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creativefirst/message

Healthy INSIDER Podcast
Best practices to establish a successful contract manufacturing partnership – podcast

Healthy INSIDER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 20:41


Kurt Schneider, president, Tech Bridge West, offers advice to help brand owners in the process of forming and establishing an effective contract manufacturing partnership.

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast
Schizophrenia in Film and History

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 44:10


What is schizophrenia? It is a psychotic disorder that typically results in hallucinations and delusions, leaving a person with impeded daily functioning. The word schizophrenia translates roughly as the "splitting of the mind," and comes from the Greek roots schizein ( "to split") and phren- ( "mind"). The onset of the disease typically occurs in young adulthood; for males, around 21 years of age, for females, around 25 years of age. We don’t know exactly what causes schizophrenia. There are certain predictors for it, and as I discussed the basics and pharmacology a previous podcast, frequent marijuana use can increase the risk of a psychotic or schizophrenic illness to about 4 times what it would be without THC use. History of schizophrenia Sometimes, in ancient literature, it can be difficult to distinguish between the different psychotic disorders, but as far as we know, the oldest available description of an illness resembling schizophrenia is thought to have existed in in the Ebers papyrus from Egypt, around 1550 BC. Throughout history, in groups with religious beliefs, the misunderstanding of the psychopathologies caused people to paint those with mental health disorders as receiving divine punishments. This theme of divine punishment continues today in some parts of the world. It wasn’t until Emil Kraeplin, a german psychiatrist (1856-1926) that schizophrenia was suggested to be more biological and genetic in origin. In around 1887, Kraeplin differentiated what we call schizophrenia today from other forms of psychosis. At that time he described schizophrenia as dementia of early life. In 1911, Eugen Bleuler introduced schizophrenia as a word in a lecture at a psychiatric conference in Berlin (Kuhn, 2004). Bleuler also identified the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia which we use today. Kurt Schneider, a german psychiatrist, coined the difference between endogenous depression and reactive depression. He also improved the diagnosis of schizophrenia by creating a list of psychotic symptoms typical in schizophrenia that were termed “first rank symptoms.” His list was: Auditory hallucinations Thought insertion Thought broadcasting Thought withdrawal Passivity experiences Primary delusions Delusional perception (the belief that a normative perception has a certain significance) Sigmund Freud furthered the research, believing that psychiatric illnesses may result from unconscious conflicts originating in childhood. His work eventually affected how the psychiatric world and society generally viewed the disease. The history and lack of understanding of the disease is a dark history, and it is still deeply stigmatized, but psychiatry has made massive leaps in understanding schizophrenia and changing how it is viewed in modern society. Nazi germany, the United States, and other Scandinavian countries (Allen, 1997) used to sterilize individuals with schizophrenia. In the Action T4 program in Nazi Germany, there was involuntary euthanasia of the mentally unwell, including people with schizophrenia. The euthanasia started in 1939, and officially discontinued in 1941 but didn’t actual stop until military defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 (Lifton, 1988). Dr. Karl Brandt and the chancellery chief Philipp Bouhler expanded the authority for doctors so they could grant anyone considered incurable a mercy killing. In reading about this event, it seems that This caused approximately 200,000 deaths. In the 1970’s, psychiatrists Robins and Guze introduced new criteria for deciding on the validity of a diagnostic category (Kendell, 2003). By the 1980’s, so much was understood about the disease that the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) was revised. Now, schizophrenia is ranked by World Health Organization as one of the top 10 illnesses contributing to global burden of disease (Murray, 1996). Unfortunately, it is still largely stigmatized, leading to an increased schizophrenia in the homeless population, some estimates showing up to 20% vs the less than 1% incidence in the US average population. In conclusion On the podcast episode, we discuss the media’s portrayal of schizophrenia. Although media paints mentally ill as often violent, on average people with mental illness only cause 5% of violent episodes. This is just one example of how the stigma is furthered. The more we understand about this disorder—what causes it, how we can help, how we can provide therapy and medicate and treat patients—the better. Getting rid of the stigma by learning the history and also moving beyond preconceived ideas to the newest science will also help de-isolate people with schizophrenia and help support them in communities, giving them a chance at a normal, healthy life. Link to full episode: notes Link to sign up for CME go: here Member Login to do CME activity go: here Instagram: dr.davidpuder Twitter: @DavidPuder Facebook: DrDavidPuder

5-0 Info
50-Info 04/21/19

5-0 Info

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 12:54


Graffiti: Busters, hotline. Phoenix Neighborhood Community Alliance. Panel: Bob Lozier, Jeannie Ann Schneider, Mike Petitz, Kurt Schneider, Dr. Levi Bolton.

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Healthy INSIDER Podcast
SupplySide West Podcast: The basics and the nitty gritty of quality agreements

Healthy INSIDER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 14:34


Rachel Adams, managing editor, and Kurt Schneider, president of Tech Bridge West, review the basics of quality agreements in a contact manufacturer partnership, along with real-world examples and red flags that underscore the importance of an adequate, well-executed quality agreement.

Ostensiblings
Schizophrenia

Ostensiblings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018


Sources for this episode: Wikipedia: Kurt Schneider Schizophrenia.com: Symptoms of Schizophrenia and Schizophrenia Diagnosis

Healthy INSIDER Podcast
SupplySide West Podcast 63: A View From Both Sides of the Contract Manufacturing Relationship

Healthy INSIDER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 16:46


In this SupplySide West edition of the Healthy INSIDER Podcast, Rachel Adams, managing editor, and Kurt Schneider, president at Tech Bridge West, discuss critical considerations when entering a contract manufacturing agreement from the perspective of both the brand owner and the manufacturer.

Respect the Process
Two Commercial Directors, One Interview with Filmmakers Kurt Schneider & Keenan Wetzel.

Respect the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 72:30


Talented filmmakers Kurt Schneider and Keenan Wetzel are two distinct filmmakers thriving in the fabulous city of Detroit. When these two college pals recently visited Los Angeles, I jumped at the chance to interview them. We discuss the benefits of fostering a directing career outside of New York or Los Angeles, doing the work, respecting the process and so much more.  Click each name to see their spots, or watch at jordanbrady.com where I've cherry picked some spots. And check out Direct to Podcast, Kurt and Keenan's podcast about directing commercials. It's on iTunes and the link may just take you to my episode with them. I dunno. thanks, Jordan The episode is over an hour. Commercial Directing Bootcamp is filling up fast for August 26th, in Los Angeles.

Respect the Process
Two Directors, One Interview w Filmmakers Kurt Schneider & Keenan Wetzel.

Respect the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 72:30


Talented filmmakers Kurt Schneider and Keenan Wetzel are two distinct filmmakers thriving in the fabulous city of Detroit. When these two college pals recently visited Los Angeles, I jumped at the chance to interview them. We discuss the benefits of fostering a directing career outside of New York or Los Angeles, doing the work, respecting the process and so much…

Impact 89FM Sports
Last Leg - #1 - 01/31/14

Impact 89FM Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2014 20:09


Indoor track and field season is well underway and the Spartans are taking on the University of Michigan Wolverines this weekend. In episode No. 1 of Last Leg, host Alexa McCarthy talks with MSU head coach Walt Drenth and student-athletes Kurt Schneider and Sara Kroll about the upcoming meet.

Chatting with Cathy
Max Schneider Interview| AfterBuzz TV’s Chatting with Cathy

Chatting with Cathy

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 51:35


In this episode of Chatting with Cathy, actor-singer-songwriter, Max Schneider stops by to talk about everything from growing up in New York, to his roles in Nickelodeon’s “How to Rock” and “RAGS,” and his role in the new NBC drama, “Crisis.” Schneider also discusses collaborating with Victoria Justice and Kurt Schneider on YouTube, gives insight […] The post Max Schneider Interview| AfterBuzz TV’s Chatting with Cathy appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.

Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/19
Darstellung der Insulinbehandlung und der Elektrokrampftherapie im "Nervenarzt" in den Jahren 1928 bis 1947 mit einer ergänzenden Übersicht über die heutige Anwendung der EKT

Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/19

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2005


Unter dem Begriff „Schockbehandlungen“ werden drei anerkannte Formen der somatischen Therapie zusammengefasst: Insulinschock, Cardiazolschock und Elektroschock. In der Doktorarbeit handelt es sich um Entstehungsgeschichte, die Wirkungen, Nebenwirkungen und therapeutische Bedeutung der verschiedenen psychiatrischen Schockmethoden. Als Datenbasis für die Untersuchung dienten Artikel, die in der Zeitschrift „Nervenarzt“ in den Jahren von 1927 bis 1947 publiziert wurden. Gerade in dieser Zeit fand die Entdeckung und Einführung der Schockbehandlungen statt. Das Ziel der Arbeit bestand in der Darstellung und im Vergleich der Meinungen und Erfahrungsberichte der damaligen Autoren, die unmittelbar an der Entwicklung der Schockverfahren und an ihrer praktischen Anwendung und Modifikation beteiligt waren. Die Schockverfahren wurden mit der Intention entwickelt, die Schizophrenie zu behandeln. Es stellte sich aber heraus, dass sie bei affektiven Störungen besonders wirksam waren. Die erste effektive Konvulsionstherapie mit Cardiazol wurde 1933 von v. Meduna entwickelt. Sie basierte auf der falschen Annahme, das Schizophrenie und Epilepsie einen biologischen Antagonismus besitzen. Man versuchte epileptiforme Anfälle auszulösen, um Schizophrenie zu behandeln. Fast zeitgleich entwickelte Sakel seine Insulinschockbehandlung, die breite Anwendung bei allen Formen der Schizophrenie fand. Therapeutische Wirkung zeigten vor allem komatöse Hypoglykämiezustände und manchmal begleitende epileptiforme Anfälle. Diese Form der Behandlung wurde endgültig zwischen 1950 und 1960 aufgegeben. 1938 entwickelten Cerletti und Bini die Elektrokrampftherapie, die deutliche Vorteile mit sich brachte: die bessere Dosierbarkeit, das seltenere Auftreten von Frakturen und Luxationen, das Ausbleiben quälender Angstempfindungen und der sofortige Bewusstseinsverlust. Die EKT ist die einzige Schocktherapie, die in heutiger Zeit Anwendung findet. Kurt Schneider äußerte 1947, dass „im Vergleich zu der bisherigen totalen therapeutischen Ohnmacht“ die Schockbehandlung „erstaunlich große und völlig überzeugende Erfolge“ zeigte.