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Nach der Bundestagswahl und dem hohen Wahlergebnis der AfD fragen sich viele, wie wir wieder mehr gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt erreichen können. Und andere, ob sie Deutschland verlassen und zukünftig woanders leben sollen. Mit Aileen Puhlmann, Vorständin von “Lemonaid & Charitea e.V.” und Gründerin von “Community Kids”, einer Eltern-Kind-Initiative für Schwarze Eltern in Hamburg, sprechen wir darüber, was sie als Frau mit sichtbarer Migrationsgeschichte zum gesellschaftlichen Miteinander und Zusammenhalt, zu Fluchtgedanken, Ängsten und persönlichen Grenzen fühlt und denkt.
In dieser Folge zu hören sind: Gast: Aileen Puhlmann Moderation: Oliver Rautenberg alias Anthroblogger Aus dem Team #ExWaldi: Cosmo, Lea Technik: Steffen Wir reden in dieser Folge über den anthroposophischen Verein “Freunde der Erziehungskunst Rudolf Steiners”, der seit 1976 weltweit Waldorf-Einrichtungen unterstützt. Unser Fokus liegt dabei auf der Sparte der Freiwilligendienste, wo junge Menschen ein Jahr in einem anderen Land als Volunteer arbeiten. Content-Notes: Für die gesamte Folge: Rassismus, White Saviorism, missionarische Arbeit, Esoterik Pseudowissenschaftliche Menschenkunde Rudolf SteinersEsoterische sog. Notfallpädagogik in KrisengebietenKlassismus & klassistische BarrierenAusbeutungLandwirtschaftspraktikumErwähnung des russischen Angriffskriegs auf die UkraineAusbeutung des globalen Südens als Folge postkolonialer KontinuitätenOriginalzitat Rudolf Steiner Wir reden über: 00:00:00 Prolog 00:00:55 Intro 00:02:30 Aus dem Zusammenhang gerissenes Zitat und Teamvorstellung 00:12:00 Missionsdienst, Freiwilligendienst, Volunteering… 00:19:00 Der missionarische, kapitalistische und spirituelle Aspekt 00:21:35 Finanzierung, Fundraising, Ausbeutung und Benefits 00:27:45 Incoming Volunteers 00:30:50 Landwirtschaftspraktikum in Russland 00:31:50 Austausch von Waldorf zu Waldorf 00:34:35 Waldorf in die Welt exportieren 00:35:25 White Saviour Komplex 00:38:10 Der Weltschulverein - Steiner Zitat von 1920 00:43:05 Export von Weltanschauung über Demeter-Landwirtschaft 00:47:45 Was macht die Erfahrung mit Volunteers? 00:53:15 Wohin wird entsandt? 00:54:15 Eurozentristische Perspektive, Neokolonialismus 00:58:20 Wunsch für die Zukunft 01:02:20 Wortsalat - Das Zitat in seinem Zusammenhang Zu Aileen Puhlmann: https://femmit-mag.de/herzlich-klug-und-genau-richtig-wuetend/ Vereinsleitung von: https://lemonaid-charitea-ev.org Instagram: @aileenpuhlmann Quellen zum Thema Anthroposophie und Rassismus Rassismus, Reinkarnation und die Kulturstufenlehre der Waldorfpädagogik Anthroposophische Rassenkunde auf dem Weg ins 21. Jahrhundert von Ansgar Martins https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110702729-020/html?lang=en Völkisch und national von Helmut Zander https://www.unifr.ch/screl/fr/assets/public/Zander%20Rudolf%20Steiners%20Rassentheorie%20(2009).pdf Between Occultism and Fascism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of Race and Nation in Germany and Italy, 1900-1945 von Peter Staudenmaier https://ecommons.cornell.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/db1dad79-53bf-451e-b95b-6982dd24afe3/content Weiterführende Links zum Inhalt der Folge chronologisch sortiert Freunde der Erziehungskunst https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/freiwilligendienst/im-ausland/ https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/die-freunde/hintergrund/ daraus ist das Zitat dieser Folge: https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/die-freunde/selbstverstaendnis/ https://www.erziehungskunst.de/artikel/win-win-durch-incoming-freiwillige https://www.erziehungskunst.de/artikel/freiwilligendienst-im-aus-und-inland Weltwärts https://www.weltwaerts.de/de/startseite.html Bundesfreiwilligendienst https://www.bundesfreiwilligendienst.de/bundesfreiwilligendienst Finanzierung durch einen “Unterstützerkreis” https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Freiwilligendienste/weltweit/Programmübersicht/Merkblatt_Finanzierung_Foerderkreis.pdf https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/freiwilligendienst/im-ausland/finanzierung/#was-kostet-ein-freiwilligendienst Voluntourism https://www.evz.de/reisen-verkehr/reiserecht/nachhaltig-reisen/voluntourismus.html Einige Folgen aus dem Podcast der Freunde der Erziehungskunst Über die Vorbereitungsseminare https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/freiwilligendienst/freunde-podcast/detail/4-podcast-ueber-tomatenbutter-und-das-innere-leuchten-seminare-bei-den-freunden/ Bei Minute 12:05 erzählt die Gästin kurz von ihrem Jahr an der Waldorfschule in Windhoek in Namibia. https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/freiwilligendienst/freunde-podcast/detail/17-podcast-ja-ich-kann-meinen-namen-tanzen-aber-das-ist-voll-egal-mit-waldorflehrerin-frederike-schoeningh/ Die Gästin erzählt von ihren Erfahrungen in Indien bei einer nicht-anthroposophischen NGO https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/freiwilligendienst/freunde-podcast/detail/36-podcast-jung-weiss-unerwuenscht-wenn-das-auslandsjahr-ganz-anders-kommt-als-gedacht/ Die Gästin erzählt von ihren Erfahrungen in Georgien in einer Lebensgemeinschaft mit 70 Personen. https://www.temi-community.org/en https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/freiwilligendienst/freunde-podcast/detail/3-podcast-wie-du-krisen-meisterst-und-selbstsicher-wirst-auslandsjahr/ Finanzierung der Freunde der Erziehungskunst Finanzierung von Waldorflehrer*innenausbildung weltweit https://www.erziehungskunst.de/archiv-suche/archiv/spendenaufruf-stipendien-fuer-angehende-waldorflehrer-weltweit Geschäftsbericht Freunde der Erziehungskunst insb. S. 59ff https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Die_Freunde/Freunde_der_Erziehungskunst_Geschäftsbericht_2022.pdf Social media Kanäle durch eigene Freiwillige https://karte.freunde-waldorf.de/einrichtung/800418 Highlight auf Instagram von einer Freiwilligen in Cape Town in einer anthroposophischen NGO https://www.vulamasango.org/de/vulamasango/das-konzept.html hier gibt es auch das angesprochene Interview mit einem zukünftigen Incoming Volunteer https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE4MTE1NDcwMjc0MzM0OTIz?igsh=MW10MG12NDUxa2t4Nw== Russlandreise https://www.tagesspiegel.de/gesellschaft/panorama/fuhlt-sich-gerade-jetzt-genau-richtig-an-wie-18-waldorfschuler-2023-auf-klassenfahrt-nach-russland-fuhren-10555681.html https://anthroposophie.home.blog/2023/09/30/gerade-jetzt-thuringer-waldorfschulerinnen-reisen-trotz-krieg-nach-moskau/ Waldorfschulen haben den niedrigsten Anteil ausländischer Schüler*innen über alle Schulformen hinweg https://fowid.de/meldung/waldorfschulen-schulen-schueler-anteile-1992-2018 https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/235965/umfrage/anteil-auslaendischer-schueler-an-allgemeinbildenden-schulen-in-deutschland/ White Saviour industrial complex von Teju Cole auf Twitter https://x.com/tejucole/status/177810262223626241 Der von Aileen erwähnte Artikel ist nicht bei Medium erschienen, sondern ihr findet ihn hier im The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/03/the-white-savior-industrial-complex/254843/ Waldorfschule in Brasilien https://www.erziehungskunst.de/artikel/resilienz-am-rande-der-grossstadt Weltschulverein https://www.forschung-waldorf.de/fileadmin/dateien/downloads/Lehrerrundbrief/LRB_105_Okt_2016.pdf “Aber für Rudolf Steiner war das, jedenfalls in jener Dreigliederungszeit, stets nur ein kleiner Teil in dem großen Plan, eine weitausgreifende, internationale Bewegung zu entfachen zur Erneuerung des ganzen Schulwesens. Die Grundlage einer solchen Bewegung sollte ein Weltschulverein sein, der die nötigen Geldsummen herbeischaffen müßte. ,,Es ist sehr leicht möglich, daß wir vielleicht, wenn wir einen Weltschulverein gründen, überhaupt für solche Schulen, international, daß wir Geld kriegen" Dabei war durchaus nicht nur an Schulen für Kinder gedacht, sondern ebensogut an Hochschulen. „Es müßte auch die Freie Hochschule in Dornach aus diesen Geldern gespeist werden . . . Wir streben an eine zentrale Finanzierung, . . . eine Zentralkasse" (1/184). Dafür hätte die Stuttgarter Schule das weithin leuchtende Fanal sein können, als, wie es in der Abendansprache des 20. August 1919 geheißen hatte, „ein praktischer Beweis für die Durchschlagskraft der anthroposophischen Weltorientierung" (1/61). Erich Gabert in der Einführung GV 300a S. 24f “das unendlich viel wichtigere Ziel, eine Weltbewegung und einen Schulverein zu begründen” GV 300a S. 24 Zu alledem brauchen wir das, was ich nennen möchte ein internationales Streben für jegliches Schulwesen, aber ein internationales Streben, das nicht etwa bloß jetzt in der Welt herumgeht und überall Grundsätze verbreitet, wie Schulen eingerichtet werden sollen - das wird schon geschehen, wenn vor allen Dingen die Gelder beschafft werden für solche Schulen. Was wir brauchen, ist ein Weltschulverein in allen Ländern der Zivilisation, daß so schnell wie möglich die größte Summe von Mitteln herbeigeschafft werde. Dann wird es möglich sein, auf Grundlage dieser Mittel dasjenige zu schaffen, was der Anfang ist eines freien Geisteslebens. Daher versuchen Sie, die Sie irgendwo hinkommen in der Welt, zu wirken dafür, daß nicht bloß durch allerlei idealistische Bestrebungen gewirkt wird, sondern daß gewirkt werde durch ein solches Verständnis für die Freiheit des Geisteslebens, daß wirklich im weitesten Umfange für die Errichtung freier Schulen und Hochschulen in der Welt Geld beschafft werde. Es muß aus dem Dünger der alten Kultur dasjenige herauswachsen, was Geistesblüte der Zukunft sein wird.Quelle: GA 337a, S. 248, 1. Ausgabe 1999, 12.10.1920, Stuttgart Das aus dem Zusammenhang gerissene Zitat Quelle: https://www.freunde-waldorf.de/die-freunde/selbstverstaendnis/ “Allgemein Menschliches statt Rassismus oder Nationalismus Die Freunde der Erziehungskunst sind sich bewusst, dass das Gesamtwerk Rudolf Steiners vereinzelt rassistisch-diskriminierende Formulierungen enthält. Von diesen distanzieren wir uns ausdrücklich: Sie stehen im vollständigen Widerspruch zu der humanistischen Grundausrichtung der Anthroposophie und der Waldorfpädagogik. Aus ihrem Selbstverständnis setzen sich die Freunde der Erziehungskunst seit ihrem Bestehen weltweit dafür ein, dass Kinder und Jugendliche unter Wahrung der kulturellen, ethnischen oder religiösen Traditionen ihrer Länder und Familien das allgemein Menschliche erfahren und erkennen lernen, das alle Menschen dieses Planeten verbindet und die unantastbare Würde jedes Einzelnen konstituiert.” Steinerzitat später in der Folge: “...daß sie verstehen dieses Wort «Weltschulverein», denn es ist notwendig, daß wir Schulen über Schulen in allen Gegenden der Welt aus dem pädagogischdidaktischen Geiste heraus gründen, der in der Waldorfschule herrscht.” https://www.dreigliederung.de/steiner/zitate/1920-10-17_GA_200_1980_027-031_000003_001
A Colorado HOA called the Cops on a couple of kids trying to sell lemonaid.
Hier ist sie - die letzte Folge der zweiten Staffel "Solo Moms". Mit Pauken und Trompeten. Und mit Aileen Puhlmannn!Dass Alleinerziehende mit ihren Fähigkeiten die perfekten Manager:innen sind, haben wir bereits in der ersten Staffel gelernt. In dieser Folge spricht Anne nun mit der Hamburgerin Aileen Puhlmann, die nicht nur seit 10 Jahren alleinerziehend ist, sondern seit 8 Jahren in einer Führungsposition arbeitet und die aktuell geschäftsführende Vorständin bei Lemonaid und ChariTea e.V. ist. Und genau deshalb spricht Anne mit ihr nicht nur über ihren privaten Alltag als Alleinerziehende, sondern natürlich vor allem über ihren beruflichen Werdegang in einer Führungsrolle. So verrät die 42-Jährige u.a. wie sie die Vereinbarkeit zwischen "Solo Mom" und Führungsposition schafft, wie sie überhaupt "dahin" gekommen ist und wie ihr Arbeitsalltag mit Kind so aussieht - zum Beispiel, wenn mal wieder eine Geschäftsreise ansteht. Außerdem teilt Aileen hier wertvolle Tipps und erklärt, warum Alleinerziehende sich unbedingt und ganz selbstbewusst auf hohe Positionen bewerben sollen. Und damit beenden wir schon wieder die vorerst letzte Folge "Solo Moms": Herzlich Willkommen, schön, dass ihr hier seid!Even ist die Dating-App für Single-Eltern. Hier findest du Menschen, die dein Leben als Single mit Kids verstehen. Zeit, auch mal an dich zu denken, schließlich bist du viel mehr als ein Elternteil.* Die verwendeten Daten basieren auf einer Umfrage von Cint im Auftrag von Even an der 1000 Singles mit Kind(ern) im Alter von 18 bis 55 Jahren zwischen dem 23.02.2024. und dem 15.03.2024 in Deutschland teilgenommen haben.Aileen PuhlmannInstagramLemonaid und ChariTea e.V. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI
Ein Streit um eine Limonade mit zu wenig Zucker wurde endlich beigelegt, Hamburg bekommt früher als gedacht eine neue U-Bahnstation, was viele glücklich machen könnte und die Hamburger Polizei ist mit allem was sie zu bieten hat bei der EM dabei - das und vieles mehr gibt es im Wochenrückblick.
- Wie viel Zucker gehört in eine echte Limonade - Was macht die Landespressekonferenz - Warum sind die Bewohner Kassels so glücklich? Feedback: moinhamburg@abendblatt.de
Petros Pharmaceuticals CEO Fady Boctor joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share exciting developments with Proactive, highlighting a new collaboration with Lemonaid Health, a prominent telemedicine provider and subsidiary of 23andMe. Through this collaboration, Lemonaid Health's telehealth platform will offer prescription STENDRA® (avanafil) in all strengths, expanding distribution and enhancing access for patients. Lemonaid Health's extensive reach, having treated over 200,000 patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) to date, positions Petros to serve a broader patient base across the United States effectively. In addition to the collaboration with Lemonaid Health, Boctor discussed the positive results of an initial cohort in Petros' self-selection study. This study compares the use of a Drug Facts Label (DFL) alone to a combination of DFL with a web app. The preliminary results suggest that while the DFL-alone approach may be insufficient for self-selection, the combination with the proposed technology significantly improves outcomes. This study serves as a precursor to Petros' pivotal Phase 2 study, initiated earlier this month, which aims to provide compelling evidence to the FDA. The pivotal study is designed to demonstrate that users can determine the appropriateness of STENDRA® (avanafil) without the need for a physician and prescription. These developments underscore Petros Pharmaceuticals' commitment to leveraging innovative solutions to improve patient access to essential medications and streamline healthcare delivery processes. #proactiveinvestors #petrospharmaceuticalsinc @nasdaq @ptpi FadyBoctor, #OverTheCounterEDMedication, #PublicHealth, #AIHealthTech, #FDAApproval, #LemonadeHealth, #Telemedicine, #HealthcareInnovation, #ConsumerHealth, #SelfCare, #PharmaceuticalIndustry, #ErectileDysfunction, #HealthTech, #MedicalTechnology, #DrugApproval, #HealthcareAccess, #DigitalHealth, #PatientCare, #HealthcareTrends #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Aileen Puhlmann ist nicht nur Geschäftsführerin des Lemonaid & Charitea e.V., Mutter, leidenschaftliche Basketballspielerin und Mitglied in verschiedenen Jurys, sondern auch eine ehemalige Austauschschülerin. Mit dem PPP-Stipendium, dem Parlamentarischen Patenschafts-Programm, verbrachte sie von 1998 bis 1999 ein Jahr in Michigan. In dieser Folge erzählt sie von ihrem unglaublich abwechslungsreichen Alltag, der Zusammenarbeit mit fast 20 verschiedenen zivilgesellschaftlichen Organisationen in sieben Ländern, ihren turbulenten Erfahrungen im Jugendaustausch und ihrer heutigen Perspektive zu Themen der Chancengerechtigkeit. Was Aileen an ihrer aktuellen Arbeit besonders schätzt, über wen sie damals auf das PPP gekommen ist und warum ausgerechnet ein Linus aus der Nebenklasse sie in ihrem Bewerbungsvorhaben bestärkt hat, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge.Unser Ziel mit diesem Podcast ist es, euch in die Welt von YFU mitzunehmen!Bei Fragen, Wünschen oder Anmerkungen könnt ihr uns gerne eine Nachricht an podcast@yfu-deutschland.de schicken.Link zur YFU Podcast-Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NBtDHUSeJWYBzdORt7TdC?si=07723572792d425b
Shahram Seyedin-Noor is the founder and managing partner at Civilization Ventures. Shahram received a JD from Harvard and worked at Wilson Solsinis and Cooley before going into investment banking at firms like Goldman Sachs and Bank of America. He then entered the startup world co-founding several startups. He eventually ended up Angel investing and in 2017, launched Civilization Ventures, focused on supporting cutting-edge innovations in health tech and biology. Shahram has over a dozen exits under his belt, which is a phenomenal achievement. Here are some of his investments: Rewrite (acq. by Intellia), Replace (acq. by Tome), Lemonaid (acq. by 23andme), Singular Bio (acq. by Invitae), Rocket Pharma (listed on Nasdaq), Palamedrix (acq. by SomaLogic), Foresight Diagnostics, BillionToOne, Omada and others. Shahram takes an active role in company building. Prior to founding CV, Shahram was the founding CEO/Chairman of Inspirna, an oncology therapeutics company currently in Phase 2 human trials, and the CFO and VP of Corporate Development at NextBio, a genomics software pioneer acquired by Illumina. Shownotes: https://www.civilizationventures.com/ Success has a thousand fathers but failure is an orphan Accountability: Few people blame themselves for failure and give credit for success to others Evolution of mindset: Don't let others dictate what you can or supposed to do in life EQ is more/equally important than IQ Transition from law school to startups Advice for recruiting a non-scientific co-founder Rewrite therapeutics acquired by Intellia Investment thesis at Civilization Ventures: Drive to do things differently Lessons learned from exits Contact email: shahram@civilizationventures.com
On this week's episode, John and Mikayla interview Stephanie Treantos, founder of Lemonaid Solutions. Topics range from how someone can organize to get their home ready to sell to budget DIY organization tips and so much more.
Sprechen wir doch einmal darüber, Gutes zu tun. Passend zur Weihnachtszeit. Wobei: In welcher Jahreszeit genau fänden wir es unpassend, Gutes zu tun? Nun ist aber nun einmal gerade Weihnachten, Michael hat Aileen Puhlmann vom Lemonaid & Charitea e.V. zu Gast und die beiden sprechen über Charity, bzw. natürlich Charitea und was es bedeutet, eine positive Wirkung zu erzeugen. Das Prinzip bei Lemonaid ist einfach: Vom Ertrag jeder Flasche geht eine fixe Summe an Aileen, die mit ihrem Team daraus wiederum Projekte in genau den Ländern finanziert, aus denen die Limonadenproduktion ihre Rohstoffe bezieht. Aileens These ist ebenso einfach. Sie sagt: Die Pflicht muss ohnehin jedes Unternehmen erfüllen. Also: Nachhaltige Lieferketten aufbauen, für anständige Löhne in den Herkunftsländern sorgen, partnerschaftlich und fair mit Lieferanten und Produzenten umgehen. Hinzu kommt die neue Aufgabe: Jedes Unternehmen, jede Organisation muss sich fragen, wie sie darüber hinaus die Welt ein Stück besser machen kann. Weil sie es kann. Mit diesem Anspruch geht in Aileen in Länder wie Madagaskar und finanziert Projekte. Dafür gibt sie Geld und sonst nicht viel, beides mit voller Absicht. Das Geld ermöglicht Dinge, die ohne Lemonaid schlicht nicht möglich wären - und das Geld ist ungleich verteilt. Michael und Aileen sprechen darüber, wie schwierig es ist, daraus nicht gleich abzuleiten, die Menschen in den Förderländern wären weniger professionell, verantwortungsbewusst oder kompetent. Aileen wird oft gefragt, wie Lemonaid sicherstellt, dass das Geld auch an der richtigen Stelle ankommt. Meist führt das zu interessanten Diskussionen darüber, warum wir bei Spenden und Unterstützung so peinlich genau wissen wollen, was mit dem Geld geschieht - und unzureichend besteuerte Großvermögen schulterzuckend akzeptieren. Oft trifft Aileen auf die Erwartung, Projekte dürften nur eine Anschubfinanzierung bekommen und müssten sich nach wenigen Jahren selbst tragen. Aber warum muss jedes für die Gesellschaft sinnvolle Projekt immer ein gewinnorientiertes Unternehmen sein? Der in der Folge erwähnte Podcast mit Micha Fritz findet sich hier. Zu Gast: Aileen Puhlmann, Vorständin von Lemonaid und ChariTea e.V.
Handelsblatt Green - Der Podcast rund um Nachhaltigkeit, Klima und Energiewende
Für jede Wasserflasche einen Baum, für jeden Müsliriegel eine Mahlzeit. Kann Gutes tun wirklich so einfach sein?
In episode #163 we welcomed Jakob Berndt, Co-Founder of Tomorrow GmbH.Listen to this episode and learn:
Episode 206. Presented by SportBuff - What is with the Alouettes and bye weeks. Tim and Cliff talk about the huge acquisition of Shawn Lemon. Stampeders beat writer Danny Austin joins the Flightdeck to chat up the Als/Stamps matchup. Listen to the opening segment for a special offer from our presenting sponsor sportbuffshop.com
In 2013, Paul Johnson founded Lemonaid Health, one of the first digital healthcare platforms designed to offer virtual medical consultations and prescription services online. While the company got off to a slow start, the pandemic accelerated the adoption of online healthcare. By the end of 2021, Lemonaid had agreed to be acquired by the DNA testing outfit 23andMe, for $400 million of cash and stock.
"Das geht!" scheint Aileens Lebensmotto zu sein. Sie schafft das, über alle Grenzen hinweg: Ob nach dem Abi den Aufbruch nach Ghana, die Finanzierung des Studiums in London, oder ein gutes Leben als alleinerziehende Working Mom in Südafrika. Heute lebt die Vorständin von Lemonaid und ChariTea e.V. mit ihrer Tochter in Hamburg St. Pauli und hat mit Kristina ihre spannende Perspektive auf Elternschaft geteilt.
Welcome back to Lemon-Aid's newest season! In this season's 4/20 Special, we have a special guest (Emma!) who has worked in nearly every part of the cannabis industry. Joins us as she answers all of our questions and discusses the highs and lows of working in the weed business. Resources: CA Prison Stats Instagram Policy Petition Take Action! - Last Prisoner Project --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/necessarybehavior/message
Rob talks about Ben & Jerry's exciting new cannabis company, his love for Panera's charged Lemon-Aid and favorite back stretches. IG rob88cantrell
#069 - Whenever I have the opportunity to talk to Louie Foxx, I always feel depressed after. Weird intro, right? But Louie is a MACHINE! He's always creating, polishing, improving, and striving to be the best he can be. I'm not nearly as ambitious as Louie, but I want to be! This audio will inspire you to be better. You'll appreciate everything Louie has to say because he's living it. He puts in the work and it shows. Enjoy this amazing interview with Louie Foxx!And in this week's Trick Talk, Louie joins me to review Nick Lewin's wonderful LemonAID!Check out Louie's incredible 6 R's HERE.By the way…whenever you're ready, here are 4 ways I can help you grow your magic business to book more shows at higher fees: 1. Grab my FREE business-building tools for professional working magicians. I'm offering THREE free resources to help you improve your online presence. From SEO strategies that almost NO magicians are using, to a social media strategy that can save you time and heartache, to valuable Google Ads strategies, these resources will help you book more shows at higher fees. Get your free copies HERE. 2. Get my website video training for under $10. In this 2-hour video training, I'll reveal exactly what your website needs if you want to succeed as a professional entertainer in the 21st century. Get all the details HERE. 3. Get a complete business-building plan handed to you on a silver platter. Not sure how to move your magic business forward? I'll analyze your complete magic business (website, market, competition, and more) and give you a complete game plan for getting your performing business to the next level. Find out how HERE. 4. Work with me privately. Need help in multiple areas? I can help you with your website, direct mail, email, or other marketing strategies. I also offer consulting services for crafting magic routines or even entire shows. Want to find out more? Shoot me an email at cris@theprofessionalmagicianclubpro.com.
You probably heard of the Lemonaid and ChariTea before, delicious soft drinks that contain only organic ingredients that also support fair trade. The project was born in the bohemian district of Hamburg called St. Pauli with the intention to change the world drink by drink. Beyond fair trade, every bottle purchased supports the Lemonaid & ChariTea Foundation which is managed by our guest today Aileen Puhlmann. Today Aileen shares her story as we speak about identity forming experiences and what it means for her to support the underdog. We talk about her recent trip to Rwanda and learn about projects that Lemonaid & ChariTea Foundation support. Grab your ChariTea and join us for this conversation with Aileen. If you enjoyed today's episode make sure to rate it on Spotify or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Read more about the Women Authors of Achievement (WAA) PodcastFollow us on Instagram & find us on LinkedInSubscribe to our newsletter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
I wound up in the ER, I watched the Daytona 500, MLB's rules still suck, and I will give you my take on the Don Lemon kerfuffle. All that and more, on today's Randumb Thoughts! EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:BillyBon3s – http://www.billybon3s.com/AnonymousTHANK YOU! PLEASE SUPPORT RANDUMB THOUGHTS! SUBSCRIBE / DONATE: http://randumbthoughts.com/donatePATREON: https://patreon.com/randumbthoughts CHECK OUT MY OTHER SHOWS: PLANET RAGE: https://planetrage.showUNRELENTING: https://unrelenting.showGRUMPY OLD … Continue reading "Episode #224 – Lemon Aid – Randumb Thoughts Podcast"
Episode 532: Listen to another chat with Charlotte sneaker artist, Deneer Davis. I catch up with what she’s been up to, her Lemonaid exhibition, creating more sneakers and positivity. All images used with permission. This episode is brought to you by: The post Another chat with Charlotte’s FABULOUS sneaker artist, Deneer Davis appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
In this Lemon-Aid holiday special, NB roleplays as housewives trying to outdo each other during the holidays. Each character brings their own strengths and has to make their own choices as they compete in this battle to rule suburbia! *Content Warning: Drug/Alcohol Use. Discussions of homophobia. Brief mentions of racism and antisemitism. Mild sexual content.* Graphic by Arianne Crevoisier and music by Angelle Waltz. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
Tune into this week's episode hosted by Argentinian Dj & Producer TOMY WAHL. Tomy Wahl is a DJ and producer with his own distinct sound, who uses elements from Melodic Techno, Progressive and Afro . With already more than 200 tracks of different music styles for several music labels all over the world, he has become one of the most versatile producers of the Argentinean electronic music scene. His tracks have been played by great DJs like: Solomun, Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Marco Carola, Paco Osuna, Stefano Noferini, among others. During his career, he has worked as a DJ in a wide range of major clubs in Argentina (Crobar, Metropolitano, Pacha, Bahrein, Big One, Zef, Sunset, amongst others) and in different cities all over the world, such as Berlin, Ibiza, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Dublin, Helsinski, Bogotá, Bilbao, Playa del Carmen, Guayaquil, Curitiba, Florianopolis, Santiago de Chile, Viña Del Mar, Delhi, Goa, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbay, amongst others. Labels: Selador, Voyeur, Eleatics Records, Natura Viva, Go Deeva, Ritual, Glasgow Underground, Dear Deer, Monza, Deeperfect, Be One, Patent Skillz, Set About, Time Has Changed, Lemon Aid, Plastic City, Night Light, Sudam, Kinetika, Infamous, La Pera, No Preset, No Excuse. Enjoy this week's episode hosted by ALAIN FANEGAS, a Melodic journey that including his latest release along Alain Fanegas, Malawi & Love Is You on Redolent! 01.Tomy Wahl - Aida 02.Tomy Wahl - Luanda 03.Los Cabra & Tomy Wahl - Siolim 04.Tomy Wahl - Matka 05.Tomy Wahl, Los Cabra, Zeeqar - Hambre De Lunes 06.Tomy Wahl, Alain Fanegas - Malawi [Redolent] 07.Tomy Wahl - Afroraw 08.Tomy Wahl & Matoz - Africanism [Unreleased] 09.Tomy Wahl, Alain Fanegas feat. Zanjma - Love is You [Redolent] 10.Tomy Wahl & Los Cabra - Asmara [Unreleased] 11.Tomy Wahl - Sele [Unreleased] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Heute u.A. mit diesen Themen: - Raisin startet Kryptoangebot - Amazon vergibt Innovationspreis an Kekz - IDnow kooperiert mit Fluggesellschaften - Lemonaid muss Steuern nachzahlen - Zalando Outlets mit Second-Hand-Mode - Planted zeigt fleischlose Chicken Tenders - Kundendaten bei Revolut gestohlen - KI entdeckt über 300 Exoplaneten - YouTube Shorts zahlt bis zu 45% für Creator Neuer Redakteur: Ihr wollt euch bei uns bewerben? Dann geht auf: https://inside.startup-insider.com/arbeite-mit-uns Infos der Werbepartner: Project A: Project A veranstaltet am 7. Oktober die Knowledge Conference. Bewerbt euch mit dem Code: insider22 und erhaltet ein garantiert kostenfreies Ticket. Für mehr Infos googelt nach: Project A Knowledge Conference.
Duane Patterson and I heave a sigh of relief over the railroad deal that averted a catastrophic strike -- at least so far. However, the economic realities have not changed for the rest of us, and may not even for the rail workers who have to ratify the deal. We wonder what Chris Licht is doing by making Don Lemon the morning-show anchor, and we have competing theories about it. We have the same opinion about Lindsey Graham's strategy on abortion, though. Plus, a new development on the FBI and Russian "collusion" emerged as we spoke!
Prostitutes. Escorts. Porn Stars. Strippers. Cam Girls. Every sex worker faces different challenges with each job and in the episode of Lemon-Aid, we dive head first into the truth of it all. Listen in to learn all about sex work and the ups and downs that come along with the job. *Content Warning: Discussions of misogyny, transphobia, and sexual violence.* Cover art by Shay Pietila and music by Angelle Waltz. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
On this special episode of Lemon-Aid, NB is gearing up for the new school year! Kick back and smoke with us as we reminisce the years behind us and offer advice for those returning to the classroom. Know Your Rights! *Content Warning: In-depth discussions about suicide and bullying. Drug use.* Cover model is Maria Martinez and music is by Angelle Waltz. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
Do you like having sex but don't want to have a baby? Well, so do most people. However, birth control can be... a lot. Between all of the pills, patches, and IUDs, how can you possibly know the best option? Plus there are a hundred side effects to consider and doctor visits to worry about. It can be hard to tell where you are even supposed to start. So, before you head down that rabbit hole, sit back with some Lemon-Aid. In this episode of Squirt, NB breaks down the basics of birth control as well as some of the pros and cons of each type. Planned Parenthood Birth Control Info Collection of Pro Sterilization Doctors DONATE to the National Network of Abortion Funds *Content Warning: Discussions of sensitive topics including sexual violence, child birth, and various medical practices. Multiple blood mentions.* Cover art by Shay Pietila and music by Angelle Waltz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
Legion try outs again. Who will get in? Will it be Antenna Boy, Dynamo Boy, or Marvel Lad, also known as the Legionnaire Lemon. ML passes all the challenges and is the winner. Go read the comic, Adventure Comics 305, find out.
On this weeks episode of The Retirement Matters Show, Dale discusses the decline in the market and how we can value a stock, or value a company. It's important to know the value of the stock you hold and that "waiting and seeing" may not be the best option for you. If you are two years or less from retirement their are ways to safe guard principal while also establishing the income you need in retirement! Be sure to tune in to catch all the info!
Welcome Back! NB kicks off our newest season of Lemon-Aid with a new episode of Squirt! Join us in this episode as we get to show off our queer history knowledge with a fun trivia game and then get down and dirty talking about why we should all know more. Resources: "Y'all Better Quiet Down" - Sylvia Rivera (1973) The Stonewall Reader - Various Authors *Content Warning: Discussions of homophobia and transphobia. Potentially jarring sound fx typical with trivia game.* Cover Art by Shay Pietila and Music by Angelle Waltz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
Andy and Patrick catch up and talk about face hammers and how they mean sometimes you have to drink lemonaid instead of beer.
Join us in this special episode of Lemon-Aid, where NB gets together to celebrate 420! Spark a bowl with us while we play some fun smoking games and try to stay sober enough to not embarrass ourselves. Instead of blowing all of your money on your weed stash this 4/20, consider donating a few dollars to the following charities: www.lastprisonerproject.org www.weedforgood.org *Content Warning: Drug use and sexually explicit topics* Cover Art by Erica Cash and Music by Angelle Waltz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
This is Episode 6 (PART 2) of Lemonaid! Welcome back to the second part of this episode of Lemonaid. We talk to our friend Alejandro about the connections you have with your home when you return as a humanitarian and how to look after yourself! Part 2 discusses more at length at why mental health is important why understanding your limits and how to track about them is important! Remember to give your feedback on Instagram, or Lemonaidpod@gmail.com and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts! This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This is Episode 6 (PART 1) of Lemonaid! Welcome back to the next episode of Lemonaid. This episode, we talk to our friend Alejandro about the connections you have with your home when you return as a humanitarian and how to look after yourself! Part 2 (not this episode) will look more at how mental health is important why talking about it with professionals or friends really helps. Remember to give your feedback on Instagram, or Lemonaidpod@gmail.com– and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts! This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
Our guest on this episode is Robert Lemon. He is a professional speaker, role model in the community and glad to call him a good friend. Robert will discuss his new speaking program called "Lemon-Aid" which he has added to the list of featured presentations. Thank you for your support. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jaysreelworld/support
2021 marks The Salvation Army's 6th Annual LemonAiD Campaign in Central Ohio. The concept of LemonAiD is simple, kids help other kids by operating a virtual lemonade stand during the campaign and donating the proceeds to The Salvation Army. The impact is two-fold, First- kids participating learn the priceless lesson that they can make a positive difference in their community. And second- The Salvation Army will use 100% of the proceeds to help children in need by providing hot meals, after-school and summer education, recreation programs, mentoring by caring adults, music classes, scholarships to summer camp and more. To learn more visit: salvationarmylemonaid.org
The widespread acceptance of Christian values as fact has seeped into our laws, doctor's offices, and even our bedrooms. The idea of keeping ourselves "pure" has created many of the unhealthy sexual environments we are faced with today. In this episode of Lemon-Aid, NB talks about how religion has impacted our sex lives and why it might be better to keep Jesus out of our beds. Note: The song sampled in the episode is actually called "The Loophole" by Garfunkel and Oates. "God's Backdoor" (or "God's Loophole") is a name for the practice itself. *Content Warning: Explicit sexual content. Discussions of abuse, exploitation, and child marriage. Brief mentions of blood and other physical traumas.* Cover art by Shay Pietila and music by Angelle Waltz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
Are bad words really bad? Would you rather unlock any door or commit any crime? How does nobody in Tennessee snitch on Hannah Montana? Why do we keep calling things horny? NB asks the real questions on this episode of Lemon-Aid. *Content Warning: Brief discussion of slurs including use of the r-slur at 2:12. Mild sexual content.* Cover art by Erika Fisher and music by Angelle Waltz. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/necessarybehavior/message
This is Episode 5 of Lemonaid! Welcome back to the next episode of Lemonaid. Thankfully we had a break to deal with COVID, but we are back! This episode, we talk to our pals Taz and Tsedeye (T-squared if you will) to talk about anti-racism and the aid sector. Taz and Tsedeye are seasoned professionals in humanitarian response and talk about their challenges and experiences in the sector, and we talk about what we can do better to support our friends and colleagues. Remember to give your feedback on Instagram, or Lemonaidpod@gmail.com– and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts! This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This week on After Dark, Jess & Jack talk about sex and disability. Jack talks about dating as a queer disabled man in LA, and Jess shares her experiences as the wife of a disabled woman. They talk about common obstacles that disability introduces, including fatigue, pain, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and how to work with them to have a thriving sex life. Check out Roman, Hims, or LemonAid for low-cost erectile dysfunction meds (after talking with your doctor)! Follow Lavender Mafia on Twitter and Instagram at @lavmafia!
COO of a FAST Growing health supplement company @MyoBlox- CEO and Founder of a Creative Agency (@Palmplacecreative- CEO and Founder of @superduperenergy a for Gaming Energy with No Crash!- Partner at @Strangerswelcomcm Coffee Shop - Started first Clothing Company while still in High School- Making MASSIVE moves!Marc Anthony is a force to be reconned with, he started his own apparel brand in High school (the ultimate Lemonaid stand 1 up!), and has not shown any signs of slowing down since! This is one episode you will NOT want to sleep on!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/D2E)
This is Episode 4 of Lemonaid! Welcome back to the next episode of Lemonaid. Delving into the sweet, and sometimes bitter situations in the humanitarian, aid, and political sectors! Today we welcome Paulina Odame – humanitarian professional, Woman of West Africa, and maybe the loveliest person we know (from Ghana) . Paulina has worked in her region of West Africa and in the Middle East, thinking of her experiences and contexts, Paulina decided she wanted to talk (not as a professional) about the work phenomenon of Burn out (which is defined as chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed) – something that affects us all in some way or another. What's the deal and how can we do better? Remember to give your feedback on Instagram, or Lemonaidpod@gmail.com– and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts! This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This is Episode 3 of Lemonaid! This week, we are chatting with Wael Darwish who works with Danish Refugee Council in Yemen and what his motivations are to be there. He is our patriotic Lover of Lebanon, who has spent time in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. He talks us through his passion for the Middle East, why he continues working in his region, and why his connections draw him closer and closer to home. And its not just because of his mum! Listening to Wael really affirms to us why it is so important to have a connection to the places we live and work. How can we make the most of where we are, who we work with, and what we do? There are so many big questions, expansive issues, underlying problems, and amazing successes that we are involved in and exposed to that are rarely discussed. LemonAid is going to squeeze into the sometimes sweet and sometimes bitter topics of conversation that affect us as a community. This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This is the second of our interviews where we are speaking with key people, and practitioners about what is important to them, what should be important to us, and helping us with the directions that this podcast can go. This episode we will talk to Emma Vickers, a friend and journalist, about her previous work in investigating critical issues with oil and gas and governance, and as an analyst in South Sudan. Emma has spent the last decade understanding accountability and why journalism today is more critical than ever! Massive thanks to Emma for her patience in getting through the majestic issues we have had with the internet in the time of COVID! There are so many big questions, expansive issues, underlying problems, and amazing successes that we are involved in and exposed to that are rarely discussed. LemonAid is going to squeeze into the sometimes sweet and sometimes bitter topics of conversation that affect us as a community. This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This is Episode 1 of LemonAid! For this episode we sit with our friend, Shilpa. Shilpa is a supply chain superstar, and humanitarian professional who has been working in supply chain management for the last 12 years across the private sector and the humanitarian industry. Shilpa takes us through her experience, speaking out in a male dominated industry, and navigating the balance between her professional and personal life! There are so many big questions, expansive issues, underlying problems, and amazing successes that we are involved in and exposed to that are rarely discussed. LemonAid is going to squeeze into the sometimes sweet and sometimes bitter topics of conversation that affect us as a community. This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This is the introduction to LemonAid, the extended introduction. This is a podcast which will explore a range of topics relevant to anyone interested or involved in Aid, Development, Politics, or Fruit. There are so many big questions, expansive issues, underlying problems, and amazing successes that we are involved in and exposed to that are rarely discussed. LemonAid is going to squeeze into the sometimes sweet and sometimes bitter topics of conversation that affect us as a community. This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art Photography: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray
This is the trailer for LemonAid. This is a podcast which will explore a range of topics relevant to anyone interested or involved in Aid, Development, Politics, or Fruit. There are so many big questions, expansive issues, underlying problems, and amazing successes that we are involved in and exposed to that are rarely discussed. LemonAid is going to squeeze into the sometimes sweet and sometimes bitter topics of conversation that affect us as a community. This is recorded in a personal capacity and does not reflect the views of any organisation. Statements do not equal endorsement. Hosted by: Iain Murray Produced by: Martin Legasse, Iain Murray Cover Art Photography: Vincent Valdmanis, Martin Legasse, Iain Murray