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Trauma überwunden, Traum erfüllt: Julia Taubitz heißt die neue Rodel-Olympiasiegerin. Dabei ist die 29-jährige Weltklasse-Athletin aus dem Erzgebirge bei der Entscheidung im Eiskanal von Cortina d'Ampezzo alles - nur nicht Favoritin. Anders vor vier Jahren bei den Winterspielen in Peking war es genau andersherum. Und damals wie diesmal dabei: der Wintersportpodcast „Dreierbob“ von Sächsische.de und RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND). Damals stürzte Taubitz, diesmal fuhr sie allen davon und gewann mit einem Rekord-Vorsprung. Am Podcast-Mikrofon erzählt die Weltklasse-Rodlerin, wie sie das Trauma verarbeitet hat und damit ihr Kindheitstraum überhaupt noch wahr werden konnte. Für das Gespräch trifft sie sich mit Dreierbob-Co-Host und SZ-Sportchef Tino Meyer im Deutschen Haus. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt ist der Triumph gerade einmal gut zwölf Stunden her. Sie sagt: „Es ist irgendwie immer noch so ein bisschen unreal, muss ich ehrlich sagen.“ Die Medaille hängt um ihren Hals, 506 Gramm ist sie schwer, dennoch muss sich das Olympiasiegergefühl erst noch richtig einstellen. „So ein wenig realisiert habe ich es, aber es ist noch nicht ganz angekommen.“ Taubitz schildert in dem Gespräch noch einmal ihre Erlebnisse aus dem entscheidenden vierten Lauf. In diesem Moment, so beschreibt sie es auch, habe sich nicht nur ihr Traum erfüllt, sondern es sei eine Art Wiedergutmachung passiert. Sie erzählt, wie sie sich nach einem Sturz bei den Spielen 2022 von diesem bitteren Erlebnis erholt habe und wie sie gelernt habe, aus Niederlagen Kraft zu ziehen. „Du lernst nur, wenn du irgendwann mal auf den Mund fällst“, sagt sie jetzt. Emotionale, einordnende und sehr wertschätzende Worte findet auch Bundestrainer Patric Leitner. Auch er erinnert noch mal an die Szenerie bei Olympia 2022. Und: Leitner spricht Merle Fräbel Mut zu. Die 22-Jährige hat am Dienstag das erlebt, was Taubitz vor vier Jahren durchgemacht hat. In aussichtsreicher Position liegend und mit Siegchancen unterlief ihr ein Fehler. Der Olympiatraum zerplatzte im dritten Lauf. Leitner sagt: „Krone richten, Kopf hoch, deine Zeit wird noch kommen.“
In this episode of BigMx Radio, host Brad Gebhardt sits down with former Canadian professional motocross racer Brock Leitner for an honest and in-depth conversation about racing at the highest level in Canada—and what comes after the gate drops stop. Brock shares his journey through Canadian motocross, from the grind of chasing results and sponsorships […]
Bilder fluten unseren Alltag auf allen Medienkanälen. Aber was macht den Unterschied zwischen einem schnellen Schnappschuss und visueller Kunst aus? Jenseits der Knipserei, die uns umbrandet, geht es der anspruchsvollen Werbefotografie um die bewusste Gestaltung von Bildwelten, und in der Kunst zusätzlich oft auch um die Reflexion des Mediums selbst.
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Schreib mir gern dein Feedback!Peter Leitner hat ein Studium der Instrumental- und Gesangspädagogik am Konservatorium Klagenfurt sowie ein Masterstudium für Konzerttrompete an der Kunstuniversität Graz absolviert. Außerdem komponiert und arrangiert er für Blasorchester, Oberkrainerbesetzungen, Chor und seine Flügelhornballade “My Dream” wird jedem ein Begriff sein. Von 2007 bis 2019 war er Trompeter der “Fegerländer” und seit 2008 ist er Kopf der Oberkrainerpartie “Die Lungauer”. Wenn er nicht auf der großen Bühnen steht, ist er als Pädagoge für Trompete, Flügelhorn und Jugendorchester am Musikum in Salzburg tätig.Instagram:@ptr_ltnr@die_lungauer@andyschreck_Buffet Crampon: Instagram: @showroom_munichhttps://showroom.buffetcrampon.com/de/startseite/munchen/Wie du mich unterstützen kannst?- Podcast abonnieren- Newsletter abonnieren -> Air-MailDu willst den Podcast werbefrei und früher hören?- Werde Patron -> www.patreon.com/andyschreckSchnitt: Leander MachanMusik: Dirk Mattes
Mark Leitner bids farewell to WBEN listeners in 2002 full 101 Tue, 02 Dec 2025 18:19:30 +0000 ykLd07XoLPOsRjVzkUcpHfrTaCzpcdUg news WBEN Extras news Mark Leitner bids farewell to WBEN listeners in 2002 Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
Mark Leitner and Susan Rose anchor news on WBEN in July 1989 full 465 Tue, 02 Dec 2025 19:05:26 +0000 Tho1aW3lxq6loFMYxCqW29YpZSUv2FhR news WBEN Extras news Mark Leitner and Susan Rose anchor news on WBEN in July 1989 Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasti
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Wer Fußball liebt, kommt an Moritz Leitner nicht vorbei. Nach einer langjährigen Karriere als Fußballprofi spielt er jetzt als Kapitän für Era Colonia bei der Kings League. Ein Format, das nicht nur dem Fußball eine Bühne gibt, sondern auch eine Menge Entertainment- und Marketing-Möglichkeiten bereit hält. Wie sich das Spiel auf dem Platz durch die Kings League verändert hat und was Moritz Leitner gerne mal vermarkten möchte, das hört ihr in dieser Folge!MEHR ZU MO LEITNERInstagramLinkedInSpielerprofilIN DER FOLGE ERWÄHNTKings LeagueEra ColoniaGerard PiquéTIMECODES(00:00) Intro(00:28) Beginn der Episode(04:40) Kings League(06:04) Kritik(07:54) Neue Fußballkultur(09:51) Mentalität auf dem Platz(11:09) Era Colonia(16:11) Sponsoring & Kommerz(20:27) Druck von außen(22:05) Werbung(26:16) Fans(28:07) Social Media(31:24) What's next?(33:03) Das FormatMEHR ÜBER UNS WebsiteInstagramLinkedInImpressum
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Carl Leitner is a Technical Officer at the World Health Organization in Geneva. He used to be the Technical Director of Digital Square at PATH and the Associate Director of Health Workforce Informatics at IntraHealth. With over 20 years of experience in informatics, IT, software development, and education, Carl has spent more than 14 of those years adapting and designing health information systems for low- and middle-income countries. He has worked closely with many global digital health tools and regularly collaborates with organizations that develop health informatics standards, even co-authoring several of them himself.
Bakker, anya lettem!, a szerző Leitner Olga a Kanapé vendége.
¿Qué hacemos cuando el brazo no se mueve? En este episodio hablamos de ese punto de partida que tanto intimida: el miembro superior completamente pléjico tras un ictus. A partir de la experiencia clínica y la neurofisiología más actual, exploramos cómo comenzar a activar un brazo desde cero. Abordamos estrategias basadas en evidencia como el trabajo en carga en cadena cinética cerrada, la electroestimulación funcional multicanal, el uso de herramientas como el PANAt Laptool, el entrenamiento bilateral y los paradigmas de uso forzado inspirados en Forced-Use Utley/Woll. También repasamos el papel del entrenamiento con soporte de peso, ese enfoque nacido de los laboratorios de Dewald y Ellis que ha cambiado la forma de entender la sinergia flexora. Un episodio para fisioterapeutas y terapeutas ocupacionales que quieren comprender no solo qué hacer, sino por qué hacerlo. Referencias del episodio: 1. Arya, K. N., & Pandian, S. (2014). Interlimb neural coupling: implications for poststroke hemiparesis. Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, 57(9-10), 696–713. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2014.06.003 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25262645/). 2. Cauraugh, J. H., & Summers, J. J. (2005). Neural plasticity and bilateral movements: A rehabilitation approach for chronic stroke. Progress in neurobiology, 75(5), 309–320. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2005.04.001 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15885874/). 3. Chen, S., Qiu, Y., Bassile, C. C., Lee, A., Chen, R., & Xu, D. (2022). Effectiveness and Success Factors of Bilateral Arm Training After Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 14, 875794. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.875794 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35547621/). 4. Ellis, M. D., Carmona, C., Drogos, J., & Dewald, J. P. A. (2018). Progressive Abduction Loading Therapy with Horizontal-Plane Viscous Resistance Targeting Weakness and Flexion Synergy to Treat Upper Limb Function in Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Frontiers in neurology, 9, 71. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00071 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29515514/) 5. Jang, S. H., & Lee, S. J. (2019). Corticoreticular Tract in the Human Brain: A Mini Review. Frontiers in neurology, 10, 1188. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01188 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31803130/). 6. Khan, M. A., Fares, H., Ghayvat, H., Brunner, I. C., Puthusserypady, S., Razavi, B., Lansberg, M., Poon, A., & Meador, K. J. (2023). A systematic review on functional electrical stimulation based rehabilitation systems for upper limb post-stroke recovery. Frontiers in neurology, 14, 1272992. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1272992 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38145118/). 7. Langhorne, P., Wu, O., Rodgers, H., Ashburn, A., & Bernhardt, J. (2017). A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial after stroke (AVERT): a Phase III, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Health technology assessment (Winchester, England), 21(54), 1–120. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta21540 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28967376/). 8. Michielsen, M., Cornelis, L., Cruycke, L., De Smedt, A., Fobelets, M., Putman, K., Vander Plaetse, M., Verheyden, G., & Meyer, S. (2025). Arm-hand BOOST (AHA-BOOST) therapy to improve recovery of the upper limb after stroke: rationale and description by means of the TIDieR checklist. Frontiers in neurology, 16, 1599762. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1599762 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41001199/). 9. Schick, T., Kolm, D., Leitner, A., Schober, S., Steinmetz, M., & Fheodoroff, K. (2022). Efficacy of Four-Channel Functional Electrical Stimulation on Moderate Arm Paresis in Subacute Stroke Patients-Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), 10(4), 704. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10040704 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35455881/). 10. Sukal, T. M., Ellis, M. D., & Dewald, J. P. (2007). Shoulder abduction-induced reductions in reaching work area following hemiparetic stroke: neuroscientific implications. Experimental brain research, 183(2), 215–223. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-007-1029-6 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17634933/) 11. Whitall, J., McCombe Waller, S., Silver, K. H., & Macko, R. F. (2000). Repetitive bilateral arm training with rhythmic auditory cueing improves motor function in chronic hemiparetic stroke. Stroke, 31(10), 2390–2395. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.31.10.2390 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11022069/).
Kaffee wie kein anderer – das ist Petra Leitners Leidenschaft. In dieser Folge von „KAUF1 – Einkaufen bei Freunden“ nimmt Sie Moderatorin Bianca Prohaska mit in die Rösterei „Dunkelsteiner“ der ersten dreifach zertifizierten Bio-Kaffeerösterin Österreichs.
Wir heißen Euch herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Episode des Digital Product Talks! Zu Gast ist Jürgen Leitner, Head of E-Commerce und Digitalmarketing bei Aldiana.
Welcome back to the 242nd episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. With the theatres on a come back we offer a mix of both reviews of live shows we've seen and continued reviews of prophet productions! For our 242nd episode we have a new artist interview. This particular conversation is between our Co-Artistic Producer Mackenzie and Garrett M. Ryan Abrams and Robert Leitner—the Artistic Director and Artistic Producer of Bird On Stage Productions—who also serve as the Co-Directors, Playwright, and performer of the play ‘PIGEON!'. Together they explore the power and universal experience of loneliness, delve into the process of writing, directing, and performing this dark yet at times comedic work, and share their favourite birds.PIGEON! is playing at The Assembly Theatre (1479 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6R 1A1) from August 21st- 24th. Tickets can be purchased from the following link: https://www.tixtree.com/e/bird-on-stages-pigeon-944d1b2b0e12 Follow Robert Leitner – Instagram: @robby.leitner Follow Garrett M. Ryan Abrams – Instagram: @garrettmabramsFollow Bird On Stage Productions– Instagram: @ birdonstage// Website: https://www.birdonstage.com/pigeon Garrett M. Ryan Abrams and Robert LeitnerFollow Cup of Hemlock Theatre on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @cohtheatreIf you'd like us to review your upcoming show in Toronto, please send press invites/inquiries to coh.theatre.MM@gmail.com
In diesem Best of Servus Musilosn hören wir noch einmal die besten Geschichten von Christian Hartl von der WüdaraMusi und dem Innerberger Dreigesang, Peter Leitner von den Lungauern und Harfenistin Katrin Unterlercher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today the gang speaks with Marian Leitner-Waldman, co-founder of the fast-growing premium wine-in-a-can producer Archer Roose. =================================Our 3 Daily Bev-Alc Trade Publications: https://beernet.com/Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeerNetRadio/videosPodcast feeds - Audio: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/beernetradio=================================About Us:Beer Business Daily / Wine & Spirits Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher joins his editors and bev-alc industry guests once a week as they grok the beer and beverage business issues of the day. Like and subscribe; it's free.-Our Three Daily Bev-Alc Trade Publications: https://beernet.com/-Twitter: @beerbizdaily#beernews #beerindustry #beer #beerbusiness
In dieser Episode spreche ich über die Bücher, die ich im Lesemonat Juni 2025 gelesen habe: „Der Küstenpfad“ aus der „Doro Kagel“-Reihe von Eric Berg „Succubus Revealed“ aus der „Georgina Kincaid“-Reihe von Richelle Mead „Bullet Train“ aus der „Assassins“-Reihe von Kotaro Isaka „Aller Anfang ist Hölle“ aus der „Die Dämonenfängerin“-Reihe von Jana Oliver „The Summer we kissed“ von Eva des Lauriers* „Terms and Conditions“ aus der „Dreamland Billionaires“-Reihe von Lauren Asher „Das Leben ist tödlich“ aus der „Young Sherlock Holmes“-Reihe von Andrew Lane „Snowflakes & Heartbeats“ von Tonia Krüger, Valentina Fast, Leonie Lastella* „Windstärke 17“ aus der „22 Bahnen“-Reihe von Caroline Wahl „Der Sommer, als ich schön wurde“, „Ohne dich kein Sommer“ und „Der Sommer, der nur uns gehörte“ von Jenny Han „Todeszeichen“ aus der „Ein Fall für Leitner und Grohmann“-Reihe von Saskia Berwein Insgesamt: 4.660 Seiten/Minuten 13 (2 Bücher, 11 Hörbücher, 0 eBooks) Lesevorhaben: * 0 Titel aus „12 für 2025“ * 2 Reihen (weiter)gelesen/beendet * 0 Titel SuB-Senioren Aktuelle SuB-Höhe: Bücher: 157 Hörbücher: 53 eBooks: 86 *296 Was habt ihr im Lesemonat Juni gelesen und gehört? Eure Ilana *Das Buch wurde mir als Rezensionsexemplar vom Verlag oder dem Autor/der Autorin zur Verfügung gestellt. Ich benutze Affiliate Links von Amazon.de, d.h. ich erhalte eine Provision, wenn ihr sie klickt und Produkte bestellt. Näheres siehe “Impressum und Rechtliches“.
This episode is part of The Visible Voice Podcast Mini-Cast series dedicated to exploring coaching resources and professional development tools to help professionals improve their workplace journey and well-being. Dr. Karen Leitner is a primary care physician who transitioned to become a full-time coach for medical professionals. In 2020 after gaining certification, Karen founded Karen Leitner MD Coaching. She has coached hundreds of women physicians to set boundaries, finish their charts, reduce guilt, and reconnect with their identity outside of medicine. Some conversation take-aways: —Overwhelm is a common challenge for physicians. —Self-compassion is crucial for personal and professional growth. —Healthcare systems often contribute to physician burnout. —Practical strategies can help manage workload and stress. Website: https://www.karenleitnermd.com/ Book with Karen: https://www.karenleitnermd.com/how-to-feel-better Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenleitnermd/ If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating on Apple or a
Künstliche Intelligenz trifft auf kreativen Menschen: Komponist Michael A. Leitner hat für das Münchner Rundfunkorchester ein Werk mit einer speziellen KI geschrieben. Im Interview mit BR-KLASSIK spricht er über den Prozess und verrät, warum er eine andere Frage viel spannender findet als die, was die Maschine kann.
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Von Christine Mayrhofer. Journalist und Autor Tarek Leitner blickt im Gedenkjahr 80 Jahre Zweite Republik auf entscheidende Augenblicke der vergangenen Jahrzehnte zurück: Wie erinnern wir uns und woran?
While much of the wine industry is flat or declining, Archer Roose is bucking the trend in a big way. The canned wine brand, founded by Marian Leitner-Waldman, has more than tripled production since 2021, surpassed 100,000 9-liter case equivalents, and is on track to double again in 2025. With its distinct format, irreverent branding, and placement in non-traditional channels like JetBlue, Dave & Buster's, Vail Resorts, and Regal Cinemas, Archer Roose is proving that smart strategy and sharp storytelling can rewrite the wine sales playbook.In this episode, Marian shares how she built Archer Roose into one of the most innovative and fast-growing wine brands in the U.S. — a company that's not only thriving but helping reshape how, where, and why consumers enjoy wine today.Listen for these insights:How Marian built a premium wine brand that's grown every year since launch and now sells 70,000 cases annually on JetBlue aloneWhy partnering with beer distributors was the key to breaking into non-traditional channels like ski resorts, arcades, and movie theatersThe technical innovations that enabled Archer Roose to achieve a 2-year shelf life in cans, thanks to R&D with Cornell UniversityWhy Archer Roose focuses on 7 tightly curated SKUs and builds winemaker partnerships for each varietal and regionHow celebrity co-owner Elizabeth Banks became Chief Creative Officer and helped the brand go viral — while also keeping the focus on the end consumerHow controlled pours, waste reduction, and high-margin glass sales have made Archer Roose a profit-driving partner for on-premise operatorsWhy Marian structured her sales team like a tech company, with dedicated roles for business development, key accounts, and regional wholesale managementHow the brand uses humor and performance marketing to build mindshare across DTC, retail, and on-premise accountsLast Call: This week, we talk about seasonal selling. Are limited time offers or holiday promotions — like margaritas for Cinco de Mayo or Negroni Week in summer — good, bad, or indifferent? Caroline, Scott, and Erica share their perspectives.Don't miss our next episode, dropping on 4/30.For the latest updates, follow us:Business of Drinks:LinkedInInstagram @bizofdrinksErica Duecy, co-host: Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs the consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies.LinkedInInstagram @ericaduecyScott Rosenbaum, co-host: Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. He currently serves as Head of Search at Distill Ventures. He was formerly the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor.LinkedInCaroline Lamb, contributor: Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners, a Michigan-based importer and distributor.LinkedInInstagram @borkalineSPONSOR: SWIG Partners is exclusively offering $100 off their supplier-distributor matchmaking fee when you mention the Business of Drinks podcast, or inquire via this link: https://www.swigpartners.com/businessofdrinksIf you enjoyed today's conversation, follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and don't forget to rate and review us. Your support helps us reach new listeners passionate about the drinks industry. Thank you!
When private-equity veteran Craig Boyce left nearly two decades at Bain Capital and neuroscientist Dr. Melanie Leitner stepped out of the lab, both carried a deeply personal mission: speed up the end of ALS. Together they helm the ALS Investment Fund, a for-profit venture vehicle that backs early-stage therapeutics aimed at turning the disease from terminal to chronically managed by filling the “capital void” between basic research and big-pharma buy-in. In this conversation with Tim and Troy, Craig recounts losing his father to ALS and how that tragedy redirected his deal-making skills toward impact investing, while Melanie shares the “seventh-grade brain report” that launched her career and why today's biomarker and platform-trial advances finally make true progress possible. They break down: Why capital markets—not philanthropy alone—must fund $10-$50 M clinical trials The business case that's luring big pharma back to neuro (“the decade of neurodegeneration”) How a cystic-fibrosis-style royalty model could recycle billions into ALS research The audacious goal to “put ourselves out of business” by making effective therapies commonplace If you're curious how finance, science, and relentless human stories converge to accelerate cures, this episode delivers a front-row seat. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim's voice. ALS Investment Fund: Thanks to ALS Investment Fund (https://www.alsinvestmentfund.com) for supporting this episode. SOCIAL: Website: https://tgnlu.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/nlutimgreen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NLUpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlupod/ AUDIO ONLY: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5fhcANt7CSnYvgBlgxpVVa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-left-unsaid/id1734094890 PERSONAL: Tackle ALS: https://www.tackleals.com Tim Green Books: https://authortimgreen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you ever feel like no matter how much you do, it's never enough? If you've fallen into a cycle of overworking, overgiving, and feeling overwhelmed, you can break free with the help of this episode. Dr. Tarryn McCarthy welcomes Dr. Karen Leitner, a physician and coach, to talk about burnout, self-doubt, and why so many women in healthcare struggle to ask for help. Dr. Leitner shares her journey from exhaustion to empowerment and provides simple yet powerful strategies to shift your mindset, manage time better, and reclaim your confidence. If you're tired of feeling stretched too thin, this conversation will give you the tools and perspective you need to regain control.Dr. Karen Leitner is the founder of Karen Leitner MD Coaching. Her work focuses on strategies for women that enhance well-being, reduce burnout, support leadership and career development, improve negotiation skills, and foster self-exploration and growth. She is also an Ambassador for the Lorna Breen Foundation, whose mission is to reduce burnout among healthcare professionals and safeguard their well-being and job satisfaction.Check out! Dr. Leitner's recent article in the Boston Globe - https://bit.ly/4i2HT8j Connect with Dr. Karen Leitner:Website: https://www.karenleitnermd.com/ Email: hello@karenleitnermd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenleitnermd/ Book a call with Karen: https://www.karenleitnermd.com/how-to-feel-betterLearn more about:Empower HER Retreat for Women Dentists - Happening this April 10 -13, 2025http://empowerherretreat.orgGet in touch with Dr. MacCarthy:Email: tarryn@drtarrynmaccarthy.com________________IMPORTANT LINKS:Radical Happiness Program:https://thebizofhappiness.com/radicalhappiness/Book a call with Tarryn:https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/happiness-and-prosperity-strategy-callUnlock your inner peace and reclaim joy in your profession with the Nervous System Regulation For Dentists Course: https://www.thebizofhappiness.com/calmPlease join my Facebook group, Business Of Happiness Hive, so we can all take this journey to find fulfillment and happiness together. Click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2047152905700283Where to find meWebsite: www.thebizofhappiness.comFacebook: facebook.com/thebusinessofhappinessIG: @thebizofhappinessIt would mean the world to me if you subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends, co-workers, and families. This will help the trajectory of this podcast and allow others who are seeking true happiness to find the podcast.
Hosted by Fast Lane Jane Thurmond and Design Muse Theresa Contreras We sit down with Bernhard Leitner of Leitner Designs. A longtime engineer and innovative inventor; it was an overloading trip to Alaska that spawned creating mounting racks for late-model trucks and SUVs. Beyond that, Bernhard shares his family history in the motocross and dirt bike world as well as his love of crafting diabolical hot sauce. Checkout Leitner Designs at www.leitnerdesigns.com and follow at @leitnerdesigns and @bernhard__leitner. Recorded at the Marconi Automotive Museum in Tustin, CA. Visit www.marconimuseum.org and follow them at @marconimuseum. Produced by Auto Revolution Auto Revolution produces automotive TV Shows, Podcasts, Promotional Videos, and more. Watch at www.autorevolution.tv and follow @autorevolution Baja Forged Timeless design. Race inspired. BAJA proven! We love looking good driving on and off road. Baja Forged offers products to be capable when we need them. So we built Baja Forged. Follow Baja Forged at @bajaforged and www.bajaforged.com GTS Customs Corvette specialists, GTS Customs sets the highest standards for custom fab & body work, outrageous paint, complete builds and restomods. Follow GTS Customs at @gtscustoms and www.gtscustoms.com
Hosted by Fast Lane Jane Thurmond and Design Muse Theresa Contreras We sit down with Bernhard Leitner of Leitner Designs. A longtime engineer and innovative inventor; it was an overloading trip to Alaska that spawned creating mounting racks for late-model trucks and SUVs. Beyond that, Bernhard shares his family history in the motocross and dirt bike world as well as his love of crafting diabolical hot sauce. Checkout Leitner Designs at www.leitnerdesigns.com and follow at @leitnerdesigns and @bernhard__leitner. Recorded at the Marconi Automotive Museum in Tustin, CA. Visit www.marconimuseum.org and follow them at @marconimuseum. Produced by Auto Revolution Auto Revolution produces automotive TV Shows, Podcasts, Promotional Videos, and more. Watch at www.autorevolution.tv and follow @autorevolution Baja Forged Timeless design. Race inspired. BAJA proven! We love looking good driving on and off road. Baja Forged offers products to be capable when we need them. So we built Baja Forged. Follow Baja Forged at @bajaforged and www.bajaforged.com GTS Customs Corvette specialists, GTS Customs sets the highest standards for custom fab & body work, outrageous paint, complete builds and restomods. Follow GTS Customs at @gtscustoms and www.gtscustoms.com
Join host Jack Chambers-Ward as he sits down with SEO consultant and trainer Dani Leitner to discuss the complex world of building topical authority in the eyes of Google.Dani & Jack explore how Google might measure topical authority in the future, discuss the importance of recognising and addressing your audience's education level, and break down strategic ways to demonstrate your authority in the eyes of users and search engines.Dani highlights key parts of her strategy for building topical authority through guest posts, podcast appearances, speaking at conferences and more.Sponsored by Serpzilla
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Send us some fan mail here!Nick is back from bagging Mount Isolation for Winter with a great group of folks, and the boys catchup with Nick Higgins, James Leitner, Lynn Swezey on the other side of The Lincoln 100!Josh may be drinking too much seltzer, the boys discuss snow cleanup strategies at length, be careful taking your kiddos to the Fall River Children's Museum if you're looking to avoid sickness, Nick bags his #45 peak for the Winter 48 with Mount Isolation using the Engine Hill and Iso Express bushwhacks and has an very snowy early-morning commute up to the Rocky Branch trailhead, and Josh and Nick catchup with the runners and crew chief of The Lincoln 100; the brainchild of the late-Chris Roma, to run 100 miles on a ~3 mile loop in Lincoln, New Hampshire in support of Mission Clean Water! We get into the experience, Nick Higgins finishing the 100 miles in ~33 hours, why James called it at the 24 hour mark, amazing support from the community in the Whites, Lynn holding down "the tent" on route 3, staying up through 2 nights, fueling strategies, running hallucinations, plus we discuss the upcoming SnowSafe Summit event in Rumney, New Hampshire (2/14/25 - 2/15/25!!!) on this try-not-to-explode-after-you-take-your-bicarbs-episode of the PUDs Podcast!!!Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:Impact Botanicals - use code "puds" for 20% off your order!Nick's Music Moment:Violet - L.S. Dunes - 2025Josh's Jazzy Music Moment:Skip...Episode Links:Barn Door Hostel SnowSafe Summit Event PageMission Clean Water Lincoln 100 PageFollow us on Instagram: @pudspodcastFollow us on Facebook: PUDs PodcastSubscribe to Nick's YouTube Channel: Nick in NatureFollow Nick on Instagram: @nick__in__natureFollow Josh on Instagram: @josh___talksEmail us at: pudspod@outlook.comRecorded and Produced in Black Cat Studios by Nick Sidla© 2025 PUDs Podcast
Send J. Harvey a text! (Try to be nice, but I get it, everyone's a little cranky sometimes...)Father Frank was loved by his congregation, and known for his generosity and supportive nature. But he had his secrets. One of them, his increasingly uneasy relationship with an odd, makeshift "family" in his congregation, might have gotten him killed.Music by Pixaby.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREESupport the showSubscribe to Wicked Gay on Patreon (Patreon.com/wickedgay ) for extra episodes and bonus content!You can find Wicked Gay on Facebook, Twitter/X, Bkuesky, Instagram, and TikTok under “Wickedgaypod.” (Wicked Gay is probably leaving X/Twitter soon for obvious reasons.)
Craving rest but afraid to slow down? In this final episode of the Thriving in 2025 series, I'm joined by Dr. Sonia Wright, Dr. Sunny Smith, and Dr. Karen Leitner to explore why slowing down feels so scary for physicians—and how it can transform your well-being. If you've ever felt like you're stuck on a hamster wheel—doing more, giving more, but never feeling like it's enough—this episode will resonate. We discuss why rest and self-compassion are essential, not just for preventing burnout, but for managing stress-driven habits like overeating. Slowing down creates space to approach food and life with intention and care. Listen now to learn the small but powerful shifts that can help you thrive in 2025. Where to Find Our Guests: Dr. Sonia Wright: Radiologist, certified life coach, and founder of The Midlife Sex Coach for Women. Learn more at soniawrightmd.com. Dr. Sunny Smith: Family physician and founder of Empowering Women Physicians. Find her at empoweringwomenphysicians.com or join her Facebook group. Dr. Karen Leitner: Internist and life coach for women physicians. Follow her on Instagram at @KarenLeitnerMD.
Send us some fan mail here!Bundle up and get ready to move as the boys are joined by Nick Hess and James Leitner! The pair are preparing to attempt 100 miles on a ~3.2 mile loop in 24 hours, starting on January 16th, 2025 in the heart of the Whites; Lincoln, New Hampshire, in honor of the late Christoper Roma and to raise money for the non-profit Mission Clean Water!Josh tries to make Nick feel awkward with dead air, Josh refuses to put on space heaters in his basement studio space, Nick is still defrosting from bagging Carter Dome on a very cold day and visits the New England Aquarium, and settle in for the amazing story of family man, friend, and ultra-hiker Chris Roma! His passion for hiking, the outdoors, and using it to raise funds to provide clean water to people across the globe continues to reverberate and influence others in the Whites, and Nick Hess and James Leitner are picking up where he left off! All this and a very theatrical hyperthetical on this how-many-laps-can-you-run-in-by-the-North-Woodstock-post-office-episode of the PUDs Podcast!Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:Impact Botanicals - use code "puds" for 20% off your order!Nick's Music Moment:...Like Clockwork - Queens of the Stone Age - 2013Josh's Jazzy Music Moment:Small correction on last week...Episode Links:Alzheimer's Association 48 Peaks RegistrationMission Clean Water WebsiteMission Clean Water Lincoln 100 & DonationsSNOWSAFE SUMMIT Facebook PageMission Clean Water Facebook PageMission Clean Water InstagramFollow us on Instagram: @pudspodcastFollow us on Facebook: PUDs PodcastSubscribe to Nick's YouTube Channel: Nick in NatureFollow Nick on Instagram: @nick__in__natureFollow Josh on Instagram: @josh___talksEmail us at: pudspod@outlook.comRecorded and Produced in Black Cat Studios by Nick Sidla© 2024 PUDs Podcast
"Now in this day and age of electronic everything, people can message you all the time. So if you're not willing to say these are the times I'm willing to be available for work and these are the times I'm not, you could be working 24/7.There's this paradigm of inbox zero but even when you get to inbox zero you turn off your computer, theres' something that's in there again. So inbox zero really only happens if you leave your job or all your patients die. So it's sort of just growing your tolerance - I'm not going to check things between this time and this time, I'm not going to look on the weekends, I'm not going to check on vacation. It's like, are you allowed to say that? It's like sacrelig, but I think that's an example of setting a boundary around your time - when you will and won't answer pages, when you will or wont take extra shifts, if you're willing to do unpaid work. You just really have to decide."This episode is with Dr. Karen Leitner, who is a physician coach based in Massachusetts. In this episode we talk about:- Working full time vs part time- Setting boundaries with the electronic medical record (i.e. how to not always be tending to your inbox)- Taking care of patients in the age of open charts- Mom guilt- Burnout- Mental health concerns- Negotiating for yourself- Transitioning out of clinical medicineConnect with Moms of Medicine:- Instagram @moms_of_medicine- Momsofmedicine@gmail.comConnect with Karen:- www.karenleitnermd.com- Instagram @karenleitnermd
In this episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with Marian Leitner-Waldman, co-founder of Archer Roose Wines. Marian shares her unconventional journey from working in finance to building a successful wine company that aims to disrupt the traditional wine industry. Archer Roose was born from her desire to create high-quality wine in an approachable, sustainable format like cans, a concept inspired by her love for storytelling and connection. Marian's entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to sustainability are evident as she discusses the challenges of innovating in an industry that is traditionally resistant to change, especially for women.Marian delves into the early struggles Archer Roose faced, from gaining trust among winemakers to finding product-market fit. The company took four years to launch its first product and spent significant time understanding consumer preferences. By focusing on transparency and a fun, non-intimidating brand, Archer Roose was able to introduce canned wine as a viable alternative to bottles, particularly targeting consumers who desire moderation and control over their consumption. The conversation highlights Marian's vision of making wine accessible and enjoyable for everyone, while also addressing larger environmental concerns.Toward the end, Marian shares her exciting journey of partnering with actress and businesswoman Elizabeth Banks, who became a co-owner of Archer Roose. Marian emphasizes the importance of maintaining product quality, investing in research, and ensuring that the wine inside the can is as good as the brand's marketing. Archer Roose is now expanding its presence in major retailers like Target and Sprouts, as well as being served at Regal Cinemas and Vail Resorts, continuing to push the boundaries of the wine industry.For more about Archer Roose Wines, visit ArcherRoose.com and explore their collection of sustainable wines that are both environmentally conscious and perfect for the modern lifestyle.
We kick off our 2024 SEMA Show coverage (and our 400th episode!!!) with this special show from the EGR booth. Join the conversation with Bernhard Leitner from Leitner Design, Jesse Spade, Mike Berggran, and Dusty Pack from Ride of Your Life with Courtney Hansen, emissions expert Peter Treydte, Cognito's Justin Lambert, Don from the Donslife YouTube channel, Jason Cenora from ProSpeed Offroad, and EGR's own James Horwill. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power, AMSOIL, and EGR USA.
Matt interviews James Leitner, the Founder and Executive Director of Mission Clean Water (MCW). James recently returned from Uganda where his team installed hand-pump water systems to help bring clean water closer to the communities the wells service.MCW aims to address a major issue with clean water projects in Africa: 60% of them fail within the first two years, according to the World Health Organization.MCW says this is because projects are implemented too quickly, and without proper consultation and coordination with local communities.Their focus on community involvement treats clean water as the beginning of the process, and not just a photo-op and plaque next to a well that will not function properly in a few years.Their team of technical and community teams maintain communication, training, and long-term involvement so that their wells will continue to provide clean water to arid regions that have been underserved for generations.Learn more at www.missioncleanwater.org and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and X (Formerly known as Twitter).You can also visit our sponsor of today's episode at Vala Alta using this link for 15% off.
There's no shortage of “leadership” advice on the internet. Everyone is talking about growing the next generation of leaders. But if everyone becomes a leader, will there be anyone willing to follow? The post THROWBACK: The Unsung Role of Followership with Dr. David Leitner appeared first on Beyond UX Design.
There's no shortage of “leadership” advice on the internet. Everyone is talking about growing the next generation of leaders. But if everyone becomes a leader, will there be anyone willing to follow? The post THROWBACK: The Unsung Role of Followership with Dr. David Leitner appeared first on Beyond UX Design.
WEXPtv's Oliver Gomez sits down with Coach Leitner to discuss the teams regular season and the upcoming state playoffs.
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This week on the Hello Frances podcast, host Shantelle Dedicke chats with Bill Leitner, the visionary behind Leitbox Storage Partners, about his journey into the self-storage industry. Bill discusses the game-changing strategies his team employs and how Leitbox sets itself apart from the competition. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts to hear how Leitbox is transforming the self-storage landscape, one project at a time! Have questions or comments about this episode? We'd love to chat! Email hello@francesroy.com.
Wine that is canned and bottled is the same, but packaged in different vessels. Right? Not quite. In the episode, we explore the state of the canned wine industry and whether it's turning a corner. We also dig deeper into the differences between canned and bottled wine, and how the industry can leverage alternative packaging with single-serving offerings in a way that still lowers its carbon footprint. Listen as we sit down with Leitner to explore these questions and more. Is there a guest you want us to interview? A topic you want us to cover? We want to hear from you! Email us at podcast@wineenthusiast.net. Remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Go to WineEnthusiast.com for the latest beverage industry coverage and all the tools you need to bring your love of wine to life. And wait, there's more! Get over 70% OFF the original cover price by subscribing to Wine Enthusiast magazine today! FOLLOW US: TikTok: @wineenthusiast Instagram: @wineenthusiast Facebook: @WineEnthusiast X: @WineEnthusiast
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Lightning finds a killer new tool with an entrepreneurial backstory and invites founder Chris Hilbert on the show to talk about his company, Habanero Cordless Heating Tools. Lightning also catches up with rack and storage guru Bernhard Leitner of Leitner Designs. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power, AMSOIL, and EGR USA.
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Join us on this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, where Marian Leitner-Waldman, Co-Founder & CEO of Archer Roose Wines, unveils her journey to pioneering a unique position in the wine industry. Archer Roose stands for affordable luxury and sustainability, bringing globally-sourced, expertly crafted wines straight to your glass. Marian's innovative fusion of traditional winemaking with modern sustainability practices captures the adventurous spirit of her brand. With a rich background that includes an Emmy-winning campaign featuring Elizabeth Banks and recognition from prestigious institutions like Wine Spectator, Marian is redefining wine enjoyment for today's consumer. She also shares invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs on perseverance in business. Be sure to have your pen and paper ready—you won't want to miss the enlightening stories and tips in this inspiring episode. Tune in now to #TheKaraGoldinShow.To learn more about Marian Leitner-Waldman and Archer Roose wines:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianleitner/https://www.linkedin.com/company/archer-roose/https://www.instagram.com/archerroosewines/https://archerroose.com/Sponsored by ShipStation! Get a 60-day free trial at https://www.shipstation.com/kara. Thanks to ShipStation for sponsoring the The Kara Goldin Show!Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by reaching out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com or @KaraGoldin on all networks.Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/539