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Nick Lemmer, Outreach & Communications Specialist for Goodhue County, Minnesota joined the podcast to discuss public communications. He talked about the challenge and importance of building trust in rural communities. He shared rebranding projects from his past position, communicating cost shifts in reduced federal funding, and public communication related to data centers. Host: Lauren Palmer
Was für ein Kracher am Oster-Wochenende für Dynamo Dresden: Die SGD empfängt am Samstagabend Hertha BSC im Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion. Jens Umbreit und Tino Meyer sprechen mit Sky-Reporterin Lisa de Ruiter ausführlich über das brisante Duell. Lisa ordnet Herthas Saison ein, spricht über Trainer Stefan Leitl und Fabian Reese als Schlüsselspieler. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt auf Toni Leistner, der mit Hertha in seine Heimatstadt zurückkehrt. Außerdem sprechen Jens und Tino über Dynamos neuen Kaderplaner Stephan Engels sowie über Jakob Lemmer und Kofi Amoako. Dazu gibt es Stimmen von Lemmer, Stefan Kutschke und Vincent Vermeij.
Den Ament gëtt hei am Land a Bipartitten iwwer d'Aarbechtszäitorganisatioun diskutéiert. Iwwerdeems riskéiere bei Amazon bal 500 Leit hir Aarbecht ze verléieren, ënnert anerem wéinst KI. Déi Kënstlech Intelligenz ass zimmlech sécher net Thema vun den Diskussiounen tëscht Regierung a Sozialpartner, nach net. Mä et kéinte weltwäit Milliounen Aarbechtsplaze verschwannen.
D'EU-Parlament wëll Begrëffer wéi "Wurscht", "Schnitzel", "Steak" oder "Burger" fir vegetaresch Produite verbidden. Just Fleesch soll dierfe sou genannt ginn. D'lescht Woch huet eng Majoritéit vun den EU-Deputéierte fir sou e Verbuet gestëmmt. Déi Lëtzebuerger Deputéiert allerdéngs net. D'EU-Deputéiert vun CSV, LSAP an Déi Gréng hunn dogéint gestëmmt. De Charel Goerens vun der DP an de Fernand Kartheiser vun der ADR hu sech enthalen. Definitiv decidéiert ass elo awer nach näischt. Déi 27 EU-Länner mussen de Verbuet och nach guttheeschen. Mä trotzdeem war de Vott kee gudden Dag fir d'Europaparlament. A mat Konsumenteschutz huet et och näischt ze dinn.
D'EU-Parlament wëll Begrëffer wéi "Wurscht", "Schnitzel", "Steak" oder "Burger" fir vegetaresch Produite verbidden. Just Fleesch soll dierfe sou genannt ginn. D'lescht Woch huet eng Majoritéit vun den EU-Deputéierte fir sou e Verbuet gestëmmt. Déi Lëtzebuerger Deputéiert allerdéngs net. D'EU-Deputéiert vun CSV, LSAP an Déi Gréng hunn dogéint gestëmmt. De Charel Goerens vun der DP an de Fernand Kartheiser vun der ADR hu sech enthalen. Definitiv decidéiert ass elo awer nach näischt. Déi 27 EU-Länner mussen de Verbuet och nach guttheeschen. Mä trotzdeem war de Vott kee gudden Dag fir d'Europaparlament. A mat Konsumenteschutz huet et och näischt ze dinn.
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Interview with Prof. Karsten Lemmer, Executive Board Member of the German Aerospace Center DLR responsible for ‘Innovation, Transfer and Research Infrastructure'. ECJ strengthens enforcement of national trademarks across borders: In its ruling C-76/24, the ECJ clarified that trademark owners can also take action against trademark-infringing goods if these are located in another member state—provided that […]
Firwat ass d'Franséisch nach ëmmer esou wichteg am Lycée? A wat genau soll een haut an der Schoul léieren?
Firwat ass d'Franséisch nach ëmmer esou wichteg am Lycée? A wat genau soll een haut an der Schoul léieren?
It started with a murder...but what followed was silence. And for one Choctaw family, that silence lasted for generations. In this gripping two-part series, we dive into a mystery that stretches across time - a broken bloodline, a forgotten story, and the journey to uncover the truth. It begins with the unsolved killing of Adam Wilkins, who served as a Choctaw Indian Police and interpreter — and the great-grandfather of my guest, Amy Lemmer. Still, as we've seen in true Choctaw fashion, this isn't just a story about loss - it's about legacy. Because Amy's family didn't let that tragedy define them. In the previous series, her father, Woodrow Wilkins, Jr., gave us a window into a nearly 100-year life — telling stories of his childhood, his first picture show, his service in the military, and the deep cultural threads that tie their family to Choctaw history. Now, Amy steps in to pick up where the silence began - and perhaps, where healing begins, too. Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
It started with a murder...but what followed was silence. And for one Choctaw family, that silence lasted for generations. In this gripping two-part series, we dive into a mystery that stretches across time - a broken bloodline, a forgotten story, and the journey to uncover the truth. It begins with the unsolved killing of Adam Wilkins, who served as a Choctaw Indian Police and interpreter — and the great-grandfather of my guest, Amy Lemmer. Still, as we've seen in true Choctaw fashion, this isn't just a story about loss - it's about legacy. Because Amy's family didn't let that tragedy define them. In the previous series, her father, Woodrow Wilkins, Jr., gave us a window into a nearly 100-year life — telling stories of his childhood, his first picture show, his service in the military, and the deep cultural threads that tie their family to Choctaw history. Now, Amy steps in to pick up where the silence began - and perhaps, where healing begins, too. Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
E Freideg spillt d'Lëtzebuerger Futtballnationalekipp e Frëndschaftslännermatch géint Slowenien. Mat derbäi ass de Gerson Rodrigues, de Rekordbuteur vun der Nationalekipp, deen an zweeter Instanz wéinst Gewalt a Kierperverletzung an 3 Fäll zu 18 Méint Prisong – mat Sursis – verurteelt gouf.
E Freideg spillt d'Lëtzebuerger Futtballnationalekipp e Frëndschaftslännermatch géint Slowenien. Mat derbäi ass de Gerson Rodrigues, de Rekordbuteur vun der Nationalekipp, deen an zweeter Instanz wéinst Gewalt a Kierperverletzung an 3 Fäll zu 18 Méint Prisong – mat Sursis – verurteelt gouf.
Get ready to transform your space and your health! In this episode, we're joined by Charlie Lemmur — healthy home expert, holistic health coach, author, and podcast host. Charlie shares practical tips on how to detox your home and make simple, powerful swaps that support a healthier lifestyle. If you're looking for easy ways to create a safer, cleaner environment for you and your family, you won't want to miss this conversation!Find us at hughandgrace.com On Instagram @hughandgrace On Facebook @HughandGrace Email us at customercare@hughandgrace.com Music: Realize your dreams by Sergio Prosvirini
D'EU a China haten op dat amerikanescht Freedefeier vu Stroftaxe reagéiert, China däitlech méi kräfteg wéi d'Europäesch Unioun. Wéi eng Approche ass besser? Eng Verhandlungsbasis muss bleiwen, mengt d'Carine Lemmer a sengem Commentaire.
Op d'USA kënne mer eis net méi verloossen a mir musse méi an d'Defense investéieren. Do si mer eis hei am Land an an der EU, wéi et schéngs, eens.
Kolonitiden er tilbage som en uvelkommen gæst fra en fjern fortid. Heldigvis ikke den grumme virkelighed, tiden på mange måder var, men i vores bevidsthed. Og hvad stiller det moderne menneske op med den? Lad være med at gøre som "Africa museum" i Belgien. Her er kun spildte muligheder for at fortælle hele historien. Artiklen er skrevet og læst højt af Holger Dahl, Berlingskes kunst- og arkitekturredaktør Producer: Frederik Riis-Jacobsen Redaktør: Ida Hasgaard Røntorp Find alle højtlæste artikler fra Berlingske herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Den Donald Trump wëll just nach zwee Geschlechter unerkennen: Mann a Fra. Staatlech Diversitéitsprogrammer sollen ofgeschaaft ginn. D'Beamten, déi do schaffen, ginn an den Zwangscongé geschéckt. Hëllefe fir queer Mënschen, Schwaarzer, Mënsche mat enger Behënnerung a fir Frae ginn also gekierzt, wäiss Männer gi gefërdert. Dozou e Commentaire vum Carine Lemmer.
Den Ament gëtt iwwer eng Pensiounsreform diskutéiert. Dës Woch gouf et hei um Radio dozou direkt zwee Face-à-Facen. Eng Pensiounsreform ass e ganz delikate Sujet. Den aktuelle Lëtzebuerger Rentesystem ass esou gutt, datt déi Concernéiert natierlech dervu profitéieren. Dat heescht, soubal et geet, geet een an d'Pensioun. Laang geet dat awer net méi ... wéi geet een dee Problem un?, freet d'Carine Lemmer an hierem Commentaire.
Zanter méi wéi 90 Joer gëtt et hei am Land d'Caritas. 1932 gouf de "Kathoulesche Lëtzebuerger Caritasverband" gegrënnt. Datt d'Organisatioun den 100. Gebuertsdag feiert, ass éischter onwarscheinlech. D'ONG gouf beklaut a steet virum Enn vun hirer Existenz. Et bleiwe vill Froen an d'Ongewëssheet, wéi et weidergeet mat der Caritas. Mä déi lescht Deeg hunn och Resultater bruecht. D'Carine Lemmer kommentéiert.
Construction crews were busy all summer working on building upgrades and other projects at Pennfield Schools buildings. That has saved some money overall on the projects, according to Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer.Lemmer joins Community Matters to offer her viewpoint, just days before students in her district were coming back for the 2024-25 academic year.Episode ResourcesPennfield Schools websiteABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays at 8:00 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln and produced by Livemic Communications.
What's the role of wonder in experience design? What can the circus teach us to make our exhibitions better? (Spoiler alert: a lot.) Could being “with it and for it” be the secret to success for museum projects? How much technology is too much? Can we really design for all five senses? Can an exhibition be a high-wire act — literally? Jennifer Lemmer Posey (Tibbals Curator of Circus at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art) joins host Jonathan Alger (Managing Partner, C&G Partners) to teach some inspirational “Circus Lessons for Museum Professionals”. Along the way: popcorn, a wall of clowns, and that special smell of elephants.Talking Points:1. Build a team that is “with it and for it”2. Engage all of the senses3. Technology shouldn't steal the center ring4. Wonder is in the details5. Create opportunities for shared experiences6. Design a space that can be ever-changing, never-changing How to Listen:Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-the-museum/id1674901311 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6oP4QJR7yxv7Rs7VqIpI1G Everywherehttps://makingthemuseum.transistor.fm/ Guest Bio:As the Tibbals Curator of Circus at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Jennifer Lemmer Posey oversees the interpretation and care of objects and ephemera related to the history of circus. With more than twenty years of experience, Jennifer serves as a liaison to the international circus community and facilitates academic study of circus arts. A leading scholar in American circus history, her work has been included in numerous books, catalogs, and journals. Jennifer served as editor for Bandwagon: The Journal of the Circus Historical Society and was an Advisory Scholar in Circus Arts for the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in 2017.About MtM:Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger. This podcast is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture. Learn about the firm's creative work at: https://www.cgpartnersllc.com Show Links:About Jennifer:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferlemmerposey/ https://www.instagram.com/wonderfilled_curator/ About the Ringling:https://www.linkedin.com/company/theringling https://www.instagram.com/theringling/ https://www.facebook.com/TheRingling From Point 1 - Building a team that is “with it and for it”:Behind the scenes of the Howard Bros. Circus model - museum staff programhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxntny_wC_M Wagon Wheel installationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgF8__NDnJQ From Point 2 - Engage all of the senses:The Ringlinghttps://www.ringling.org Wonder Symposiumhttps://www.ringling.org/wonder-symposium/ From Point 3 - Technology shouldn't steal the center ring:The Greatest Show On Earth Gallery at The Ringlinghttps://www.ringling.org/event/the-greatest-show-on-earth-gallery/ Manage This Podcast – My Project is a Three Ring Circushttps://www.velociteach.com/manage-this-podcast/my-project-is-a-three-ring-circus/ From Point 4 - Wonder is in the details:Howard Tibbals & the Howard Bros. Circus Modelhttps://www.pbs.org/video/wedu-arts-plus-311-howard-tibbals/ Smithsonian Folklife Festival – Wonder Is by Albert Tong and Hae-Yang Changhttps://festival.si.edu/blog/wonder-is-circus-arts Circus Museum Collection Highlightshttps://emuseum.ringling.org/collections/5163/circus-highlights/objects From Point 5 - Create opportunities for shared experiences:The Ringling's Collecting Recollections series features fascinating people with fascinating stories to tell about their lives, the Museum, the Circus, Sarasota – and more. I recommend Dolly Jacobs, Kenneth Feld, Jackie LeClaire, Peggy Williamshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLctJhityCmSnHNtgDWP6uWK3Nf0l7Pkr1 From Point 6 - Design a space that can be ever-changing, never-changing:The Circus Museum at The Ringlinghttps://www.ringling.org/visit/venues/circus-museum/ To learn more about circuses:Federation Mondiale du Cirquehttp://www.circusfederation.org Circus Historical Societyhttps://circushistory.org Circus Sarasotahttps://circusarts.org Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Baileyhttps://www.ringling.com MtM Show Contact:https://www.makingthemuseum.com/contact https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanalger alger@cgpartnersllc.com https://www.cgpartnersllc.com Newsletter:Liked the show? Try the newsletter. Making the Museum is also a one-minute email on exhibition planning and design for museum leaders, exhibition teams and visitor experience professionals. Subscribe here: https://www.makingthemuseum.com
Shulem Lemmer (born November 6, 1989), known professionally simply as "Shulem," is an American Belz Hasidic singer from Borough Park, Brooklyn, in New York City. He is the first born-and-raised Charedi Jew to sign a major record contract with a leading label, Universal Music Group, under its classical music Decca Gold imprint.
Mary Lemmer is a creative impact-driven entrepreneur, consultant, startup advisor, humorist, and global speaker helping leaders and companies innovate, navigate change and thrive in an unpredictable world. She is the founder of Improve, and designs and delivers engaging keynotes, offsites, trainings, and conference sessions. She brings two decades of experience as an entrepreneur, author, humorist, and recovering venture capitalist and startup unicorn director. She gave the TED Talk “How improv can improve your leadership and life” and has spoken at The Social Innovation Summit, TED Women, TechCon, The Positive Business Conference, multiple years at the Agile Alliance conference, among speaking and leading interactive and empowering sessions for hundreds of companies around the world. To learn more about Mary, go to her website: https://chooseimprove.com or on Linkedin: @melemmer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyndsay-dowd/support
Are you facing challenges that have put your anxiety levels on high alert? Do you feel like you're in a creative rut? Do you want to become a better leader, but you're not sure where to begin? These may be different issues that stem from a variety of places, but there is ONE solution that can tackle them all simultaneously. And the process is actually fun! Today on The Bridge to Fulfillment Ⓡ, Blake welcomes Mary Lemmer, a creative impact-driven entrepreneur, consultant, humorist, and global speaker helping leaders and companies innovate, navigate change, and thrive in an unpredictable world. Improv comedy has helped Mary go from frazzled and anxious to calm, confident, and more joyful. She has now been teaching others to incorporate improv-inspired principles and practices into their work and lives for over 10 years. In this episode, you'll gain a better understanding of what improv is and how its principles can help you in life and business. You'll learn simple and actionable techniques that will train your brain to think more positively and help incorporate more humanity into your workplace. You'll also explore ways to use improv to identify your own limiting beliefs so that you can understand yourself and your needs on a deeper level. If you're ready to embrace the power of improv to improve your leadership skills and boost your joy and creativity, then you'll love this episode! What You'll Learn: The links between improv and entrepreneurship (5:46) One technique that will help you deal with uncertainty in a more positive light (14:42) What people get wrong about the concept of improv (21:33) A team-building exercise that can help build camaraderie and improve retention (27:21) Using improv as a tool for challenging your beliefs (41:07) Favorite Quotes: “When we look at businesses and teams, often it's the first place where the creativity is gone because the environments are so structured for competition and performance and measurements. We don't realize that to innovate and to drive new ideas, there must be some level of safety, there must be some level of creativity, there must be some level of fun.” –Blake “There's not a lot of places where people get to actually practice the act of management, communicating, leading. And improv provides this very unique, effective, and fun way to do that.” –Mary Lemmer “Feeling sad, feeling angry, feeling afraid..what if you embrace that as a gift? What if you saw those as positive things that are trying to tell you something about yourself, about what you care about, about what your values are? Emotions are a gift no matter what they are, they lead us to that next thing.” –Mary Lemmer “We're at a place where there's so much opportunity to humanize the work environment, to see people for who they really are, and understand that you bring all of you with you to work. And when we try to stuff all of that down and just show up as this person who's perfect, who's just focused on work, who has no other life going on, we lie to ourselves. We negate the opportunity to build relationships. And we hurt our ability as teams to really work together and create better results.” –Blake Additional Resources: Connect with Mary: Instagram @maryimproves and @chooseimprove LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/melemmer/ www.marylemmer.com www.chooseimprove.com https://chooseimprove.substack.com/ Join the Calendar Rescue Challenge and take back your calendar by going to www.CalendarRescue.com Learn more about The Bridge to Fulfillment® program and how to join by going to www.thebridgetofulfillment.com For other programs and opportunities to work with Blake, go to www.BlakeSchofield.com
What is the deal with ‘old man strength' and why does Dr. Armstrong find it somewhat offensive?The concept of “old man strength” suggests that as men age, some may develop strength beyond what would be expected based solely on their muscle mass or apparent physical condition. In this episode, Dr. Armstrong and Corbin Bruton discuss “old men strength”, why some men (and we don't ignore the women) possess it, and why it is important for… aging well.Check out the article in Men's Health titled “What's the deal with ‘old man strength'?" In addition, here are some interesting studies:Allen, M. D., Dalton, B. H., Gilmore, K. J., McNeil, C. J., Doherty, T. J., Rice, C. L., & Power, G. A. (2021). Neuroprotective effects of exercise on the aging human neuromuscular system. Experimental Gerontology, 152, 111465.Häkkinen, K., Newton, R. U., Gordon, S. E., McCormick, M., Volek, J. S., Nindl, B. C., ... & Kraemer, W. J. (1998). Changes in muscle morphology, electromyographic activity, and force production characteristics during progressive strength training in young and older men. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 53(6), B415-B423.Porter, M. M., Vandervoort, A. A., & Lexell, J. (1995). Aging of human muscle: structure, function and adaptability. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 5(3), 129–142.Power, G. A., Dalton, B. H., & Rice, C. L. (2013). Human neuromuscular structure and function in old age: A brief review. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2(4), 215–226.Roth, S. M., Martel, G. F., Ivey, F. M., Lemmer, J. T., Tracy, B. L., Metter, E. J., ... & Rogers, M. A. (2001). Skeletal muscle satellite cell characteristics in young and older men and women after heavy resistance strength training. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 56(6), B240-B247.Trappe, S., Williamson, D., & Godard, M. (2002). Maintenance of whole muscle strength and size following resistance training in older men. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 57(4), B138-B143. Vandervoort, A.A. (2002), Aging of the human neuromuscular system. Muscle Nerve, 25: 17-25. Support the showHave questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on the "Aging Well Podcast"? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast
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There's one certainty in life: life is uncertain. Especially in our rapidly changing world, individuals and organizations are forced to adapt to constant challenges and change. The ability to improvise - the respond to each moment with openness, flexibility, and grace - is pivotal to thriving in a complex and constantly changing world. In this episode, I speak with entrepreneur Mary Lemmer about how improv can help us better navigate business and life. Mary Lemmer is a creative impact-driven entrepreneur and consultant helping leaders and companies innovate, navigate change and thrive in an unpredictable world. She is the founder of Improve, a company that improves lives, teams, companies, and impact, in ways that work and just so happen to be fun and engaging. She designs and delivers engaging keynotes, offsites, and conference sessions, bringing two decades of experience as an entrepreneur, author, humorist, and recovering venture capitalist and startup unicorn director. She gave the TED Talk “How improv can improve your leadership and life” and has spoken at The Social Innovation Summit, TED Women, TechCon, The Positive Business Conference, multiple years at the Agile Alliance conference, among speaking and leading interactive and empowering sessions for hundreds of companies around the world. In this episode, we discuss: -Mary's trip to Africa to help aspiring entrepreneurs. -Starting a business at 14 years old. -Dealing with stress, uncertainty, and lack of control in business (and life). -The blocks of "overthinking." -How improv can improve our ability to listen, communicate, and have difficult conversations. -Noticing and debunking our internal stories about other people and the world. -Improv as a mindfulness tool and what it offers that meditation doesn't. -How to use improv to improve companies and leadership. -Mary's research on improv and sleep, physiological health, and happiness. -And much more! Connect with Mary at www.marylemmer.com and learn more about Improve at www.chooseimprove.com. Have comments or questions on this episode? An idea for a future guest? I'd love to hear what you liked, agreed/disagreed with, and what you'd like to hear more of. Email: hello@the-middle-way.com Listen/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmga5Z4JdHziQjtCdnVhYuw Let's connect: Website: https://matthewgoodmanphd.com Zen-prov! Class (Improv + Zen): zen-improv.com Instagram: @matthewgoodmanphd Consulting: https://the-middle-way.com / https://ccg-group.eu/ Your support is a HUGE help and allows the show to continue reaching a wider audience. Please consider leaving a RATING, REVIEW, or SHARING this episode if you found the content useful. Thank you for listening! ~May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you live with ease and joy. May you be free of suffering~ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matthewgoodmanphd/support
What are the various grains growing in South Africa? And what economic conditions are shaping the coutry's agriculture? Learn all this and more as Wessel Lemmer, general manager of AgBiz Grain, takes us on a journey through South Africa's grain industry. About the guests:Wessel Lemmer, general manager of Agbiz, is an experienced agricultural economist with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. He is a strong research professional with a M.Sc.Agric. focused in Agricultural Business and Management from University of the Free State/Universiteit van die Vrystaat.Episode topics: South African grainsSouth Africa's economic conditionsChallenges facing the grain storage sectorTo find more helpful resources, be sure to visit the GEAPS website and the membership page. Grain Elevator and Processing Society champions, connects and serves the global grain industry and its members. Be sure to visit GEAPS' website to learn how you can grow your network, support your personal professional development, and advance your career. Thank you for listening to another episode of GEAPS' Whole Grain podcast.
In this episode of Relating to Self, Mary Lemmer (S02E01) comes back to ask Joachim all the things she wants to know about how he relates to himself.Mary Lemmer brings joy to empowering people to improve themselves and the world around them. She believes that improvisation is a practice that can lead to a better relationship with yourself. Mary is the founder of Improve, a company that improves people's lives by using techniques inspired by improv comedy and behavioral research. Topics, resources, and useful links mentioned in the episode:What does Relating to Self mean to Joachim?"Yes, and...". What is the "and" of Relating to Self?Relating to Self while out in the world, what is helpful?What we can and can't controlHow to act when triggeredIs it possible to know too much about oneself?Compassion, compassion, compassionContradictory desires and how to navigate themRelating to Self while in a family or partnershipsRelationship role models and outward thinkingThe shifting of community and friendshipsLoneliness And some fun rapid-fire questions
As-tu déjà rêvé d'écrire un livre ? Tu as peut-être déjà essayé d'écrire un livre, puis tu t'es dit au bout de quelques lignes ou de quelques pages que tu n'y arriverais pas, que tu n'étais pas légitime pour écrire un livre, que tu n'étais pas douée. C'est ce que l'on appelle le manque de confiance en soi. Ce n'est pas un phénomène isolé ; cela peut arriver, à un moment donné, à toutes les personnes qui ont envie d'écrire un livre. Ingrid Lemmer est auteure, coach professionnelle et créatrice de l'école d'écriture en ligne J'écris un Roman. Depuis trois ans, elle accompagne les auteurs en herbe dans l'écriture et la publication du livre de leurs rêves, quand elle n'est pas en train d'écrire de la science-fiction, un café bien serré à la main. Elle rencontre très souvent la problématique de la confiance en soi et du manque de légitimité chez ses clients. Elle a donc dû travailler en grande partie sur son customer care pour essayer d'accompagner au mieux ces personnes et pour leur redonner confiance en leurs talents d'auteur, d'écrivain.
For Mary Lemmer, improv was initially a means to recalibrate and reconnect to her life. Now, the fundamental response of “yes and” has become a guiding principle that changes the way she moves through the world. As the founder of Improve, she has led workshops for tens of thousands of people around the world - to individuals, companies, Fortune 500s, universities, and nonprofits - and she even gave a TED talk about the impact of improv on leadership. We talk about what she learned on her professional path from the gelato cart, to tech and investing, and even to an Airbnb for vegetable gardens - and how she ended up studying at The Second City and The Annoyance in Chicago, Upright Citizen's Brigade in NYC and The Groundlings in LA. Go to www.chooseimprove.com and @chooseimprove on Instagram to learn more. In This Episode: Improve Website | Instagram | LinkedIn Mary Lemmer Website | Instagram | LinkedIn - - - - - - - - - - Andrew Vontz LinkedIn Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher Choose The Hard Way is a Palm Tree Pod Co. production
Shulem is the most recent rising star of the Jewish musical tradition that has been intertwined in the life, faith, and culture of the Jewish people throughout their history. Whether it's prayers, psalms, or contemporary classics, this youthful Brooklyn tenor finds in music something rich and affirming, an endeavor that makes the soul soar and the spirit rise and speaks to the human condition. In fact, Shulem feels music aspires to go beyond current historical context to illuminate what he sees as the perfect dream: when the world is at peace. There are some voices that have to be heard – and Shulem's is one of them. We discuss coping with the loss of his sister, dealing with challenges, the recent rise in antisemitism, how Shulem, a hasidic man, got a deal with a massive record label and what steps to take to change the world. *SPONSOR LINK* Achas Sha'alti 3 is here! Once again, the whole family - young & old alike - will relish this stimulating mix of real-life stories, halachic challenges and solutions, along with Yoni Gerstein's delightful illustrations. Based on Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein's Veha'arev Na – this Young Readers edition offers everyone an exciting parsha sefer that will highlight your Shabbos table every week in the New Year. Get 20% OFF + FREE Shipping with PROMO code: ACHAS3LL Get here: https://www.feldheim.com/achas-sha-alti-volume-3?&utm_source=Portals&utm_medium=Podcast_LL&utm_campaign=LL_ACHS3 This episode is in memory of: • Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov Shloima • Miriam Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe • חיה צפורה פאלא בת ר' משה שליטא יבלחט"א Our free call-in-to-listen feature is here: • USA: (712) 432-3489 • UK: 0333-366-0154 • ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 Follow us on social media for more content: • TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaim • IG - https://www.instagram.com/livinglchaim/ • FB - https://www.facebook.com/livinglchaim • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim • Website - https://www.livinglchaim.com/ Have a specific question? email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513 If you are interested in sponsoring an episode in memory or refuah shilama of a loved one, please send an email to hi@livinglchaim.com Lchaim.
In this episode, I interview Mary Lemmer, the founder of Improve and Iorio Gelato. Improve teaches employees from companies such as Google, CBS and Lyft in the art of Improv. Iorio sells artisanal gelato in 3 stores in Michigan. Mary founded Iorio when she was only 14 with her brother Nick. During the interview we discussed improv, Mary's goals for Improve and her story of starting her gelato business. I really enjoyed talking to Mary and hope you enjoy this episode!
Mary Lemmer brings joy to empowering people to improve themselves and the world around them. She believes that improvisation is a practice that can lead to a better relationship with yourself. Mary is the founder of Improve, a company that improves people's lives by using techniques inspired by improv comedy and behavioral research. In this fascinating conversation, Joachim and Mary explore: The improv warm-up technique “Crazy Eights” How to use rituals to prepare for podcasts or important events in our daily lives The importance of letting go of thoughts and getting into our bodies How Mary incorporates different breathing techniques like pranayama into her daily routine Mary morning routine of meditation routine and “Morning Pages” the journaling technique popularized by Julia Cameron Joachim's experiment with lucid dreaming and maintaining a dream journal The inspiration and insight of dream interpretation How the fundamental improv principle of “Yes, and…” directly impact your relationship with yourself Mary's belief that improv provides a psychologically safe space to practice new beliefs, behaviors and habits. How improv not only helped Mary with honing her skills as a comedian, but also allowed her to deepen her perspective, self-inquiry and exploration. Talking to yourself (or your pet) as a technology for thinking Joachim's experience as a professional musician and the idea “that there is nothing that engages the brain more than performing music.” The difference between rote memorization and improvisation How improvisation allows you be more fully in the present “We don't see the world as it is, we see it as we are” ― Anaïs Nin The benefits of shadow work and Internal Family Systems The improv technique first word last word To learn more about Mary Lemmer and her work, visit: https://marylemmer.com/ Watch her debut comedy special “Living with my Parents” Watch her Ted Talk "How Improv can Improve your leadership and life" Learn more about her company “Improve” To continue improving your relationship with yourself, visit https://relatingtoself.com Sign up for Joachim's newsletter to receive: a free collection of guided meditations, specifically created for improving your relationship with yourself simple practices to improve your relationship with yourself podcast updates and exclusive resources
In this exciting episode, Matt Prewitt speaks with the inquisitive and captivating Christine Lemmer-Webber, who is CTO of the Spritely Institute and whose lifelong work focuses on advocating user freedom. This philosophical and technical discussion focuses on the many ways to look at ethical methods of building technology without usurping the free agency of others; a pluralistic view of examining technical design with different lenses. NOTE: This is a regular season episode of the RadicalxChange(s) podcast. Our mini season of "A New Era of Democracy" will continue following this episode.Things Mentioned: Spritely InstituteScheme Primer from Spritely InstituteRandy Farmer!FOSS and Crafts podcast (hosted by Christine Lemmer-Webber and Dr. Morgan Lemmer-Webber)The terms "context collapse" and "collapsed contexts" (the latter coined by technology and social media scholar danah boyd in the early 2000s).Neohabitat gameChristine gives a shout-out to Leilani Gilpin's paper on accountability layers (re: machine learning systems)Donate to the Spritely Institute! Funders email contact@spritely.institute.Christine Lemmer-Webber (she/they) has devoted her life to advancing user freedom. She founded the MediaGoblin project because she believes that in order to allow people to express their agency, putting networking technology in the hands of users in a way that empowers them is fundamental. Realizing that the federated social web was fractured by a variety of incompatible protocols, she co-authored and shepherded ActivityPub's standardization, which as of 2020, is the most popular and widely deployed web-based decentralized social network protocol to date. Christine established the open-source Spritely Project to solve known problems in existing centralized and decentralized social media platforms and to re-imagine the way we build networked applications - work that now continues here at the Spritely Institute under her guidance as CTO.Matt Prewitt (he/him) is a lawyer, technologist, and writer. He is President of the RadicalxChange Foundation.Production CreditsProduced by G. Angela Corpus.Co-Produced and Audio Engineered by Aaron Benavides.Executive Produced by G. Angela Corpus, Jennifer Morone, and Matt Prewitt.Intro/Outro music by MagnusMoone, “Wind in the Willows,” is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)This is a RadicalxChange Production.Learn more on our website: radicalxchange.org Collaborate with us on Github: github.com/RadicalxChangeJoin the conversation on Twitter: twitter.com/RadxChangeSign up for our newsletter: bit.ly/RxCnewsletterRelive our events on YouTube: youtube.com/c/RadicalxChangeOrganize with us on Discord: bit.ly/joinrxcdiscord
Check out this wisdom packed interview that Lance had with Dr. Stacey Lemmer on this months topic-Responsible Leadership. Dr. Stacey serves as a clinical psychologist, professor, trainer, and ordained minister. With over twenty years of teaching in Christian universities and serving in the clinical field, she seeks to facilitate healing and wholeness in ways that empower people to live out their unique God-given design.
Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Ingrid Lemmer, professeure de yoga et coach.Parfois l'alimentation est un combat et elle l'a été pour notre invitée qui lui a d'ailleurs donné un nom et en a fait un livre : Foodfighting : Comment gagner le combat et faire la paix avec la nourriture émotionnelle. Car un jour, cette ancienne ingénieure devenue professeure de yoga puis coach a découvert la méditation. Elle a appris à observer au plus juste ses sensations et ses émotions liées à sa faim, appris à aimer son corps. En s'appuyant sur son expérience personnelle et sur l'expertise de la psychologue Marie Buttitta, elle va nous donner des clés pour nous aussi, faire la paix avec la nourriture.Épisode #281Avec Ingrid Lemmer, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants (extrait des questions) :Alors dites-nous tout, le foodfighting, ça veut dire quoi ? Quel est l'objectif de votre approche, est-elle de maigrir ? Et cette culpabilité que l'on peut ruminer quand on a l'impression de perdre un « combat » contre nous-même, d'où vient-elle ?En quoi votre expérience personnelle des régimes a-t-elle été contre-productive ?D'ailleurs pour illustrer vos propos, vous citez l'expérience de Herman et Mack. Vous nous la racontez ? Y a-t-il des découvertes récentes en neurosciences sur le cerveau concernant « la faim émotionnelle » et son mécanisme ? Est-ce le Yoga qui vous a appris à écouter ses sensations en pratiquant l'alimentation consciente qui commence avant même de manger. Alors que doit-on faire face à son assiette ?Et ensuite lorsqu'on mange ? Comment se défaire de la culpabilité ?Qui est mon invitée de la semaine, Ingrid Lemmer ?Ingrid Lemmer est professeure de yoga et coach.Son livre "Foodfighting Comment gagner le combat et faire la paix avec la nourriture émotionnelle" avec la participation de Marie Buttitta est paru chez F1rst éditions. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur son site www.ingridlemmer.fr Quelques citations du podcast avec Ingrid Lemmer :"La première étape lorsqu'on fait du foodfighting, c'est de l'accepter sans forcément chercher l'explication ultime à nos problèmes.""En mangeant en pleine conscience un aliment qui était ma compulsion principale je me suis rendue compte que je ne l'aimais pas tant finalement.""L'alimentation consciente est aussi un moyen de se découvrir."Soutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et gagnez des surprises ;-)https://www.instagram.com/metamorphosepodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/metamorphosepodcastBonne écoutePhoto DR Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
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What can improv comedy teach us about embracing our imperfections? Mary Lemmer is the founder of Improve, a company that improves people's lives using techniques inspired by improv comedy and behavioral research. By learning the improv fundamental of “say yes” in every circumstance of life, we can embrace the imperfections and flaws in ourselves and others. Mary shares with us how improv comedy changed her life, how it can free us to embrace who we are, and help us create a culture of belonging. Follow Mary on Instagram: @maryimproves Follow Mary on Twitter: @maryimproves Hosted by filmmakers T.J. Berden & Dave Kang. Produced by Sam Buti.
Over the course of over a decade, with improv comedy and other techniques, Mary Lemmer retrained herself to find the fun, humour, and joy in life, which has helped her reduce anxiety and improve her health and overall life. Will you say “yes, and” (it's an improv thing) to the Joy of Missing Out on Taking Things Too Seriously?Get your FREE JOMO Guide and more at jomocast.com.Learn more about Mary Lemmer at chooseimprove.com.Music by Thomas J. Indge See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 125 of Welcome to Mattlanta is with former Brave Mark Lemke. Mark tells us about his unlikely journey from a small town to the big leagues. Plus the Lemmer shares his memories of the improbable 1991 Braves season. And Mark talks about the relief of finally winning a Championship in 1995. Presented by: Rhoads-group.com/chernoff thedailydraft.net See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shulem Lemmer is the most recent rising star of the Jewish musical tradition that has been intertwined in the life, faith, and culture of the Jewish people throughout their history. Whether it's prayers, psalms, or contemporary classics, Shulem's music touches people of diverse faiths and backgrounds.Marking the first time that a singer from the orthodox Hasidic community has been signed to major label, Shulem's debut album, The Perfect Dream, was released on Decca Gold, an imprint of Universal Music Group's. The messages within that album; unity, love, connection, respect are traits that Shulem embodies and holds close.Today we dive into his life, his career and to his journey into the music world. As well as where he finds inspiration and some exciting new projects to come!Connect with ShulemWebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeDon't forget to check out the episodes sponsor Mushie. Mushie's mission is to provide products for babies and infants that are made to last. They seek out sustainable and eco-conscious material along with modern minimalist design for affordable products that moms love as much as babies do.Use promo code MEIRKAY25 for a 25% discount for any first time customers and give them a follow on Instagram!Don't forget to subscribe to The Great Day PodcastYou can watch the full episode on YouTubeAnd be sure to follow my Instagram page and Facebook page to stay up to date on everything I'm working on.I'm Meir Kay and Have A Great Day! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.