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In diesem Reise-Podcast besucht Peter von Stamm die Stadt Mannheim. Mannheim ist grün, Mannheim hat Kultur, Mannheim ist eine Erfinder-Stadt. Peter von Stamm hat viele Gesprächspartner interviewt, darunter Johann Holten von der Kunsthalle Mannheim, Ellen Oswald vom Luisenpark und Lisa Hess vom Mannheimer Stadtmarketing. Der Beitrag ist ein Mitschnitt der Hörfunksendung "Reisefieber" auf Radio Cottbus. Der Moderator ist Chris Nickusch. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peter-von-stamm/message
On this week's show, style blogger and organizing expert helps us get our act together. Lisa is penned , a lighthearted approach to a serious topic, with the aim of building confidence alongside organizational skills by building on what we do naturally. Check out all of our book and movie picks at . For Lisa's speaking schedule visit . Send your feedback to or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey.
Are you working on organization this summer? Or thinking about ways to approach the fall season with a fresh, new, de-cluttered home or workplace? Today’s guest is here to help. Without guilt or any measure of negativity, Lisa Lawmaster Hess gives you the tools you need to get organized at last. Lisa’s new book is Know Thyself: The Imperfectionist’s Guide to Sorting Your Stuff (https://www.amazon.com/Know-Thyself-Imperfectionists-Guide-Sorting/dp/1681923238), newly available from Our Sunday Visitor. In the book, Hess outlines different personalities and the varying ways we approach working and organizing our stuff. With humility, humor, and a healthy dose of realism, Lisa encourages us all to learn more about ourselves so we can have happier, more functional homes and work spaces. Snippet from the Show “It [organization] is not about beating yourself up, it’s about figuring out what system is going to work to have a more functional life. Find Lisa online in these places: The Porch Swing Chronicles (http://l2hess.blogspot.com) Organizing By Style (http://orgbystyle.blogspot.com) * CatholicMom.com (http://catholicmom.com/author/lhess/) Lisa on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/L2Hess/?ref=hl) Lisa on Twitter (https://twitter.com/L2Hess)
We have a special treat for you on this podcast. Our guest reader, Lisa Hess, reads one of her stories from Passageways, the short-story compilation we mention now and then. This one is titled Invisible Thread and is the longest story in the collection. Lisa will read the entire story for you today, so sit back and enjoy! http://www.lisamichellehess.com/
Along with Lisa Hess's beautiful reading of her short story titled "The Hand of a Princess," podcast #23 includes tales of violent spring storms and bullets gone wild, and "Stages," a poem by Laurie Bower about the morning, noon and evening of life.
Several Idaho authors from the Treasure Valley area have kindly allowed us to read their material on this podcast. We begin with a beautiful poem by Chris White titled "Cycle Drops," followed by "Bad Girl," a short story written by Lisa Hess and found in "Passageways." The last two stories are from Adam Graham's detective novel, "Slime Incorporated," and Angela Ruth Strong's romance, "Love Finds You in Sun Valley, Idaho." To learn more about these wonderful authors, who are also great people, check out their websites: Angela Strong: http://www.angelaruthstrong.com/ Lisa Hess: http://www.lisamichellehess.com/ Adam Graham: http://www.greatdetectives.net/ Chris White: http://www.cpwhitemedia.com/