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Thom Francis introduces us to poet Don Maurer who shared his work at the Poetic License Poetry Reading & Open Mic at the Fish Market in Troy on November 13, 2023. That night Don read his poem “Unnatural Acts,” that inspired a painting by Phil Palmieri in the exhibit. He also read “Nauset Beach, Cape Cod, 1840” and “Long Johns on the Line,” a poem on the changing seasons. Poetic License is a joint project of the Hudson Valley Writers Guild and Upstate Artists Guild that brings together regional poets and visual artists. For 2023, the exhibit was on display at the Fish Market in Troy and the Honest Weight Food Co-op in Albany. +++ Poetic License 2025 is almost here and the HVWG and UAG are very excited to welcome everyone to this year's exhibit featuring almost 40 pieces of art inspired by over 20 poems. This year we are heading back to the Fish Market in Troy with four events taking place throughout September including collage workshops, a poetry reading, and special reception during Troy Night Out. On Tuesday, September 30, the work will move across the river to the Honest Weight Food Coop for the months of October and November where we will have even more opportunities to view the art and take part in community events. For more information on the Poetic License project, see the artwork, and to read the poems that inspired it, go to https://www.poeticlicensealbany.com/
This very special guest deserves an episode all to herself. She is a Grey Cup Champion, and the first transgender athlete from either the CFL or NFL. I was lucky enough to sit down with the amazing Maven Maurer to talk about her journey and where she is today
Im britischen Birmingham fand am Wochenende der Reform-UK-Parteitag statt. Kontrafunk-Korrespondentin Sabine Beppler-Spahl berichtet über die Ausrichtung und Ziele der Partei. Die Ukraine verteidigt sich gegen die vorrückenden russischen Truppen. Immer öfter kommt es jedoch zu Spannungen und Konkurrenzgebaren innerhalb des Landes. Journalist Alexander Peske analysiert die inneren Machtkämpfe. Der Besuch des Schweizer Alt-Bundesrates Ueli Maurer bei der großen Militärparade in China hat Wellen geschlagen und ihm Kritik eingebracht. Maurer erläutert, was ihn bewogen hat, teilzunehmen, und was er erlebt hat. Und Frank Wahlig kommentiert den nächsten Versuch eines AfD-Verbotsverfahrens.
THEMA 1 – Haben wir's geschafft? • 10 Jahre nach “Refugees Welcome” • Welche Lehren wurden (nicht) gezogen? • Konjunkturprogramm für die FPÖ • Regierung: Symbolpolitik oder konkrete Lösungen? THEMA 2 - Sparen bei Familien? • Wien will Rotstift ansetzen • Trifft es die Richtigen? • Kindergartenpflicht statt Sozialhilfe? • Kindergartenpflicht ab Drei? • Deutscherwerb in Mutter-Kind-Pass? THEMA 3 - Pensionen staffeln? • Inflation: Pensionsstaffelung angeblich fix • Weniger Anpassung für höhere Pensionen? • Notwendiger Beitrag in Zeiten der Krise?
In Peking inszeniert die Volksrepublik ein opulentes Staatsfest mit gewaltiger Militärparade zum 80. Jahrestag des Kriegsendes. Eingeladen waren nicht nur Staats- und Regierungschefs, sondern vor allem umstrittene Figuren: Putin oder Kim Jong Un. Vertreter aus Europa waren, bis auf wenig überraschende Ausnahmen, keine anwesende. Und doch überrascht ein Name besonders: Altbundesrat Ueli Maurer reiste mit.«Maurer galt lange Zeit als silent ambassador der Schweiz: stets präsent, aber selten laut», sagt Remo Hess, Europa-Korrespondent von CH Media. «Solche Gesten sind zweischneidig: Sie vermitteln einerseits dialogbereite Diplomatie, andererseits können sie als Anbiederung an illiberale Regime verstanden werden.»Worauf will Maurer hinaus: faktenbasierte Aussenpolitik oder wertevermittelnde Distanz? Und was veranlasste den ehemaligen Schweizer Bundesrat, an einem derartigen Spektakel teilzunehmen? Mehr Artikel zum Thema: China feiert mit Kim und Putin Militärparade in Peking – und Ueli Maurer stosst zusammen mit ihnen anMilitärparade in Peking: Xi macht seine Ambitionen deutlich – was dahinter steckt Mehr Folgen von «Hinter der Schlagzeile»:Hinter der Schlagzeile – Podcast mit Joëlle Weil und Stefan Bühler Host und Produzentin: Joëlle WeilGast: Remo HessKontakt: podcast@chmedia.ch
The ALL ME® Podcast Unlocking the Secrets of Sports Nutrition – Allison Maurer & Cooper Williamson Summary In this episode of the ALL ME Podcast, host Don Hooton engages with Allison Mauer, a sports nutrition professor, and her student Cooper Williamson. They discuss the unique curriculum of sports nutrition education at the high school level, the importance of understanding dietary supplements, and the prevalence of substances like SARMs among student athletes. The conversation highlights the critical role of nutrition in athletic performance and offers practical advice for students on maintaining a healthy diet, even in schools lacking formal nutrition programs. This conversation delves into the importance of nutrition for young athletes, discussing caloric needs, meal planning, and the role of nutrient-dense foods. It highlights the development of a sports nutrition curriculum in schools and its impact on student athletes' performance. The dangers of energy drinks and the importance of understanding supplements are also addressed, culminating in a reflection on the legacy of nutrition education and its significance in shaping healthier future generations. Takeaways Allison Mauer has over 20 years of experience in sports nutrition. The sports nutrition class is unique and not commonly found in high schools. Students are very interested in the topic of dietary supplements. SARMs are becoming increasingly prevalent among high school athletes. Nutrition education is crucial for both athletes and non-athletes. Planning meals and snacks is essential for maintaining a healthy diet. Hydration plays a significant role in athletic performance. Students should advocate for their nutritional needs in school. Sleep is emphasized as a key component of athletic performance. Nutrition knowledge can give students a competitive edge in college sports. Logging food helps in understanding caloric intake. Caloric needs vary based on activity levels. Nutrient-dense foods are essential for athletes. Full-fat foods can be beneficial for young athletes. Sneaking in extra calories can aid in weight gain. Creating a sports nutrition curriculum can impact student athletes. Nutrition education can lead to improved athletic performance. Energy drinks pose significant health risks for young athletes. Understanding supplements is crucial for safety. Sharing personal stories can enhance nutrition education. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sports Nutrition Education 04:05 Curriculum Insights in Sports Nutrition 08:05 The Impact of Supplements in Sports 11:51 Understanding SARMs and Their Prevalence 16:07 Nutrition's Role in Athletic Performance 19:54 Daily Nutrition Practices for Athletes 23:56 Advice for Students Lacking Nutrition Education 27:11 Understanding Caloric Needs and Meal Planning 30:02 Nutrient-Dense Foods for Athletes 31:30 Building a Sports Nutrition Curriculum 36:44 Impact of Nutrition on Athletic Performance 39:43 The Dangers of Energy Drinks 46:08 Navigating Supplements and Safety 50:00 The Legacy of Nutrition Education Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs:
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In his message, Johan Maurer reflects on Quaker silence as a space of great freedom and great trust, and as shared Douglas Steer's image of silence as a portico into God's presence. Johan describes silence as “spiritual oxygen,” sharing his own experience in a meetinghouse 51 years ago.
ThemenKrawalle in Lausanne: Polizeiproblem oder Migrationsproblem?Kompass-Initiative: Neue EU-Verträge nur mit Ständemehr?Ueli Maurer in China: Kontaktpflege oder Provokation?Gäste:Fabian Molina, SP-Nationalrat Kanton ZürichTiana Moser, GLP-Ständerätin Kanton ZürichBenjamin Fischer, SVP-Nationalrat Kanton Zürich Moderation: Oliver SteffenProduzent: Matthias Steimer
In this episode of The People of Penn State, we chat with John Maurer ('15g A&A), a trumpet and flugelhorn artist, educator, and recording musician who has performed across North America. He teaches trumpet at Marywood University in Pennsylvania and serves as a lead Teaching Artist at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the historic site of the Woodstock festival.John has performed in renowned venues such as Lincoln Center, the Kimmel Center, and the Banff Centre, and has appeared for public figures including Reverend Jesse Jackson and Prince Edward. His powerful versions of “The Star-Spangled Banner” have been featured at major sporting events for the New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, NASCAR, and other notable organizations.In 2018, John released his debut album, "Songs For My Son," which was praised by the International Trumpet Guild and is available to stream worldwide.Listen to some of John's performances here!
Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of US education with Dr. George Maurer, veteran journalist and education researcher. Dive into current trends shaping curricula, including topics like Critical Race Theory, while examining broader challenges in the American education system. Gain valuable insights on parent involvement and understanding your child's education. Whether you're a parent, educator, or concerned citizen, this episode offers a comprehensive look at modern learning environments and how to navigate them effectively.
In his message, Johan Maurer, member of Moscow Meeting in Russia, describes church as “people, gathered around the living God, learning what it means to live with God at the center, and helping each other learn.”
Zack. Bumm. Legende! ist ein Experiment zwischen Spielshow, Bühnenkunst und Zeitreise. In jeder der insgesamt fünf Folgen lädt Host Hosea Ratschiller eine professionelle Spaßmacherin oder einen Meister des Humors zum Gespräch. Das Besondere ist, dass die Gäste live und unvorbereitet in die Rolle einer historischen Wiener Persönlichkeit schlüpfen. Welche Figur sie dabei verkörpern, erfahren sie erst in dem Moment, in dem es losgeht. Das Motto: Alles ist möglich. In der heutigen Folge erlebt ihr Kabarettist Thomas "der österreichische John Stewart" Maurer in der Rolle von Franz Kafka, der Wien gar nicht mochte (Pech in der Liebe).Zu Franz Kafka und Wien könnt ihr hier mehr lesen: https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Franz_KafkaThomas Maurer beschäftigt sich auch auf der Bühne mit Franz Kafka. Infos zu Maurer. Kafka. Komisch. gibt's unter https://thomasmaurer.at/Danke an Hosea Ratschiller und Happy House Media.Wenn euch die Folge gefallen hat, freuen wir uns, wenn ihr unseren Podcast bewertet und abonniert (falls ihr das noch nicht gemacht habt). Feedback könnt ihr uns auch an podcast(at)ma53.wien.gv.at schicken. Folgt uns auf unseren Social Media Kanälen:https://www.facebook.com/wien.athttps://bsky.app/profile/wien.gv.athttps://twitter.com/Stadt_Wienhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-vienna/https://www.instagram.com/stadtwien/Und abonniert unseren täglichen Newsletter:http://wien.gv.at/meinwienheute Weitere Stadt Wien Podcasts: Historisches aus den Wiener Bezirken in den Grätzlgeschichten büchereicast der Stadt Wien Büchereien
In this episode, Brent sits down with Dr. Richard Maurer, a naturopathic doctor and author of The Blood Code, a book about metabolic health. They discuss markers like A1C, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and how these impact risks for conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. Dr. Maurer shares his personal journey of reversing prediabetes and provides actionable insights on diet, exercise, and maintaining a balance between endurance and weight training to optimize health. The conversation then shifts to Dr. Maurer's approach to his Parkinson's diagnosis. With a focus on information, community, and proactive measures, he details how he has adapted his lifestyle to slow the progression of this neurodegenerative disease. Hope you enjoy.
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Ronald Kalbermatten hat fast alles gemacht: Maurer, Barkeeper, Unternehmer, Sicherheitsdienstleister – immer auf der Suche nach dem einen Job, der sich endlich richtig anfühlt. Doch statt Erfüllung fand er sich irgendwann am Tiefpunkt wieder – körperlich, emotional und existenziell erschöpft. Der Burnout war der Moment, in dem das Leben ihn zwang, hinzuhören. In dieser Folge erzählt Ronald, wie tief die Prägungen aus seiner Kindheit wirkten, warum er lange dachte, Anerkennung sei wichtiger als Authentizität – und was passiert ist, als er diese Überzeugung losgelassen hat. Wir sprechen über emotionale Grenzpunkte, die heilende Kraft der Natur, über berufliche Klarheit durch Stille und darüber, warum Veränderung erst möglich wird, wenn wir aufhören zu funktionieren. Wenn du das Gefühl kennst, dass du längst nicht mehr bei dir bist – und eigentlich alles in dir ruft: „Da geht noch mehr“ – dann ist diese Folge für dich. In dieser Folge sprechen wir offen über Themen wie Burnout, emotionale Krisen und Suizidgedanken. Wenn es dir im Moment nicht gut geht oder du selbst an Suizid denkst, dann sprich bitte mit jemandem darüber. Du bist nicht allein. Hilfe bekommst du jederzeit – anonym, vertraulich und kostenfrei – zum Beispiel bei der Telefonseelsorge unter 0800 111 0 111 oder 0800 111 0 222 (in Deutschland) oder über https://www.telefonseelsorge.de. In der Schweiz erreichst du unter 143 rund um die Uhr das Angebot von Die Dargebotene Hand: https://www.143.ch. Bitte hol dir Unterstützung. Es gibt einen Weg.
André Maurer, coordenador da Assessoria Internacional da Unisc, esteve no Rádio Revista para divulgar as inscrições para famílias interessadas em hospedar intercambistas da universidade.
André Maurer, coordenador da Assessoria Internacional da Unisc, esteve no Rádio Revista para divulgar as inscrições para famílias interessadas em hospedar intercambistas da universidade.
Johan Maurer, our guest from Sierra-Cascades YM of Friends, speaks about early Quakers Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers. Have you heard or felt a leading to represent Quaker testimonies in a place of bondage? What does “bondage” mean to you today, in spiritual, social, political, or economic terms, and what is God's word in response?
Johan Maurer explores the “salt and light” of Quaker identity and shares stories from Quaker relief work in Russia. Photo: AFSC
Andrew and Alex are joined by guest Andrew Maurer, who is a licensed attorney in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. Maurer has also trained in comedy writing with the Second City and a SNL television writer. Maurer served for four years as a creator/writer/producer for “Master Comics LLC.” an independent comic book label which he helped bring onto the national and international market, before leaving to pursue his J.D. from Wayne State University Law School. They discuss his career path and how he ended up where he is now!
Thom Francis welcomes local writers Don Maurer and Alexander Perez, whose poems inspired pieces of visual art that were showcased in the Poetic License 2024 exhibit. They both shared their poetry on Monday, October 14, 2024, at the Poetic License Poetry Reading and Open Mic at the Honest Weight Food Co-op in Albany. — Poetic License celebrates the creative intersections of poetry and visual art! Now in its third year, the joint project of the Hudson Valley Writers Guild and the Upstate Artists Guild is all about bridging the worlds of poetry and visual expression in new and exciting ways. This year's exhibit, on display at the Honest Weight Food Co-op through November 10, flips the script on the traditional concept of ekphrastic art. Instead of poets responding to visual pieces, local artists were invited to create works inspired by poems submitted by both local and national poets. It's a creative inversion that brings the expressive power of both mediums together, resulting in a truly dynamic and thought-provoking collection of visual responses to the written word. The exhibit showcases 42 stunning pieces of art, created by 24 talented artists, each responding to poems written by 23 unique voices from the world of poetry. This fusion of imagery and language gives us a fresh look at how art can interpret, transform, and reimagine the written word. On October 14, 2024, poets featured in the exhibit were invited to read their work in a special poetry reading hosted by the legendary Dan Wilcox. Poets shared their pieces while surrounded by the very art they inspired—a full-circle moment for words and visuals alike. Today, we're thrilled to bring you the voices of two of those poets: Don Maurer and Alexander Perez. They'll share their poems and reflect on the artwork they inspired.
oin i3 Health for a special live webinar, Increasing Detection and Improving Outcomes in Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy, being held on Wednesday, July 30 at 5:00 pm ET. In this exclusive event, Dr. Mathew Maurer, the Arnold and Arlene Goldstein Professor of Cardiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, will share his expertise and latest insights in the treatment of hereditary ATTR-CM. In this interview, Dr. Maurer shares a preview of the topics he is excited to highlight during the webinar, including signs and symptoms to aid in early diagnosis, advances in genetic testing and new diagnostic modalities, novel therapies that are improving outcomes, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in hereditary ATTR-CM care. Register at the link below or scan the QR code in the video to secure your spot. We look forward to seeing you! Register Here: bit.ly/3UgV7nF
The guys invite New York Times Best Selling Author Kevin Maurer to join them in the studio. Maurer's acclaimed novels focus on military history, harrowing missions and the stories of humanity that surface on the battlefield. Whether bringing us to the forefront of Seal Team Six's capture of terrorist Osama Bin Laden in No Easy Day, or sharing the story of one WWII Bomber Pilot's 25 missions in Damn Lucky, Maurer chats with us about the business of authorship and the places it's led him. Hang with Don and Steve as they get into some pretty cool narrative, through the eyes of a dude who's been there to tell it all.Clean Eatz - www.cleaneatz.comBonseye Marketing - www.bonseyeonline.comFounderz Lounge - www.thefounderzlounge.comhttps://instagram.com/donvarady https://instagram.com/stevebon8https://instagram.com/thefounderzlounge https://instagram.com/founderzlounge Clean Eatz - http://www.cleaneatz.comBonseye Marketing - http://www.bonseyeonline.comFounderz Lounge - http://www.thefounderzlounge.com
Johan Maurer, our guest from Camas Friends and Sierra-Cascades YM of Friends, spoke about why we call ourselves Friends and Quakers.
Johan Maurer reflects on George Fox's bold claim that “Christ has come to teach his people himself,” urging us not to box Fox in as just “our fascinating and eccentric founder,” but to ask what his message still calls us to today.
durée : 00:28:25 - Le Feuilleton - En 2056, Saul Abitan, journaliste d'investigation, livre le récit de ses 30 ans d'enquête sur la téloïdite, cette anomalie qui arrête le vieillissement des personnes qui en sont atteintes. Il se souvient de 2024, lorsque les premiers cas sont apparus.
durée : 00:28:34 - Le Feuilleton - La téloïdite a déjà commencé à diviser la société. Saul, lui-même atteint, rencontre d'autres malades à Saint-Malo, dont Simon, bloqué dans le corps d'un enfant de 9 ans ½. D'autres malades, inconscients, considèrent la téloïdite comme une chance.
durée : 00:28:45 - Le Feuilleton - La téloïdite aiguise chaque jour davantage les appétits des puissants. Pendant ce temps, des malades tentent désespérément de s'organiser. Saul tombe fou amoureux de Gabrielle Bollinger, qui conduit la recherche scientifique à l'Institut Pasteur.
durée : 00:28:50 - Le Feuilleton - La téloïdite fait l'objet de luttes de plus en plus féroces entre acteurs politiques, religieux et scientifiques. Les malades, eux, aimeraient trouver un sens à la maladie. En vain. Saul, hanté par ses découvertes, se rapproche des familles affectées.
durée : 00:28:30 - Le Feuilleton - Saul découvre les agissements des entreprises qui rêvent d'exploiter la téloïdite à des fins lucratives. Les malades sont de plus en plus conscients du danger – à l'exception de Yannick, sorte de Peter Pan hédoniste, qui ne le voit pas venir.
durée : 00:28:38 - Le Feuilleton - La situation des malades se détériore. Alors que Gabrielle Bollinger fait une découverte majeure sur la nature de la maladie, les expérimentations clandestines se multiplient. Yannick raconte son calvaire à Saul qui, déchiré, poursuit son enquête.
durée : 00:28:34 - Le Feuilleton - Saul peine à se remettre de sa rupture avec Gabrielle. En découvrant un inavouable projet politique européen autour de la téloïdite, il suscite le scandale… mais rien n'endigue la violence désormais bien installée dans la société.
durée : 00:28:52 - Le Feuilleton - Saul retrouve Gabrielle mais n'a pas le temps de souffler : Chloé, l'assistante de Gabrielle, est kidnappée et torturée, tandis que les disparitions mystérieuses de malades se multiplient. Saul découvre des liens troublants entre les victimes.
durée : 00:28:34 - Le Feuilleton - L'équipe de Gabrielle pense avoir identifié un traitement contre la téloïdite. Les malades, impatients, voient leur vie bouleversée par l'horizon d'une libération. Saul poursuit ses investigations sur les disparitions, et commence à comprendre…
durée : 00:28:22 - Le Feuilleton - Alors qu'un traitement est enfin disponible, la mort de Yannick et le procès qui s'ensuit assombrissent l'horizon. Confronté aux drames causés par la téloïdite, Saul s'interroge : dévoiler la vérité suffira-t-il à fermer cette parenthèse tragique ?
Boston Globe columnist Carine Hajjar and five-time Emmy-winning comedy writer and proprietor of the I Might Be Wrong Substack, Jeff Maurer, join to discuss the flood of ICE agents and President Trump's growing suspicion that Putin isn't on the up-and-up. Plus, in Goat Grinders: teeny-tiny air conditioning in New York, misinterpreting the cane toad, and (hardly ever) exploding sawdust. Produced by Corey Wara Production Coordinator Ashley Khan Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAM Follow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack
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In a great talk, Ryan shares his photography experience, rescue trauma, as well as the book he recently published about the most significant cave in his vast caving life, and why now was the time to do it.Order a custom cave suit from our sponsor, Sophireaptress!https://www.sophireaptress.com/Order “Caverns in The Clouds” by Ryan Maurerhttps://www.underarockphoto.com/2026 NSS Convention Promo Videohttps://youtu.be/9hQ2K-XREqY?si=hMwiNpXafTbP2JNONSS Calendar of Eventshttps://caves.org/calendar/Find your local grotto!https://caves.org/committee/i-o/grottos/new_grotto_page-v2.shtml
Dr. Ben Carson hosts Dr. Paul Maurer, President of Montreat College, to explore the intersection of faith, education, and leadership in today's world. Dr. Maurer shares his journey of becoming the leader at Montreat during challenging times faced by the institution. He discusses the transformative strategies implemented to rejuvenate its mission and reputation. Focusing on how Christian education can equip young people for moral leadership and cultural engagement, Dr. Maurer delves into how Montreat College has strengthened its academic programs such as the introduction of a pioneering cybersecurity program; a program that brings Montreat national recognition. They also discuss the broader implications of Christian liberal arts education in a secular world, addressing the spiritual awakening among youth and the critical role of moral values in contemporary education.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Pride Month edition of Diversity is Strength Conversations, host Donnovan Bennett speaks with former CFL player Maven Maurer about the deeply personal journey of coming out as trans. Maven reveals how football became both a refuge and a distraction, and opens up about the fear of losing community, the courage it takes to be seen, and the power of choosing yourself—no matter the cost. Diversity is Strength Conversations is presented by Kyndryl and powered by SiriusXM.
Updates are ready for the Maurer Sale and the Guernsey Sale is tomorrow. Also, what was it like to be on a beach with no feeling in your body? Tanner Schmaling explains.
Praznovanju svetovnega dneva čebel, ki nas na pobudo Slovenije pri OZN vse od leta 2018 naprej opominja na izjemen pomen čebel, se že osmo leto zapored pridružuje tudi svojevrstni pravljični cikel Čebelice v oddaji Lahko noč, otroci!. Nocoj bodo najmlajše pospremile v svet sanj tople, iskrive in navihane pesmi Neže Maurer, ki nas, med drugim opomnijo na srečico, na previdnost, na to, da nikoli ni prav, na pomladni veter ali zlate copatke. Pa tudi na to, kaj je strah. Skratka, pogledajo na naš svet z zvedave in bolj vedre plati. Četudi kdaj ni takšen in se v njem ne počutimo prav doma. Na današnji svetovni dan čebel se bomo z dramsko igralko Nino Valič in zbirko pesmi Televizijski otroci, ki je v Knjižnici Čebelica izšla leta 1986, poklonili Neži Maurer ob njenem nedavnem slovesu. Pripovedovalka: Nina Valič. Avtorica besedila: Neža Maurer. Avtor idejne zasnove cikla Čebelice in režiser oddaj: Klemen Markovčič. Tonski mojster: Urban Gruden. Glasbena oblikovalka: Darja Hlavka Godina. Urednica oddaje Lahko noč, otroci!: Alja Verbole. Urednica Uredništva izobraževalnega, otroškega in mladinskega ter dokumentarno-feljtonskega programa: Špela Šebenik. Posneto v studiu 02 Radia Slovenija, maj 2025.
Majhna bela kosmata kepica … Pripoveduje: Maja Končar. Napisala: Neža Maurer. Posneto v studiih Radia Slovenija 2010.
Today’s guest is Bob Maurer with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL. He covers the latest USDA World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) for row crops and livestock. http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/2025/20250512ABR.mp3
Today’s guest is Bob Maurer. He is with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL and talks about markets. http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/2025/20250505ABR.mp3
Jeff Mauer is the brains behind I Might Be Wrong, here on Substack. He was head writer for Last Week Tonight, with John Oliver and before that, wrote speeches at the EPA. He's smart, funny, and thoughtful — and savvy enough to shut the fuck up when Chris Rock walks into the room. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe
Emmy and Peabody-winning writer/comedian Jeff Maurer (creator of I Might Be Wrong on Substack and former writer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) and host Thomas Emerick revisit the 2002 World Cup Round of 16 soccer matchup between the USA men's national team and Mexico. Setting the Stage:How Jeff handled catching a match with a 2:30 a.m. Eastern kickoff live from Jeonju, South KoreaBeing a soccer fan in the '90s in VirginiaBritish and American soccer fandom at Last Week Tonight with John OliverThe historical rivalry between the USA and Mexico in soccer.Pre-match expectations: Betting odds, media hype, and the national sentiment.Key Moments of the Match:Brian McBride's Early Goal: How the U.S. took the initiative.Landon Donovan's Iconic Header: Breaking down the play that sealed the win.Rafael Márquez's Red Card: The turning point that cemented the upset.Analysis & Commentary:Tactical breakdown: What the teams did well and where they faltered.Reflections on how the game influenced the trajectory of both teams and reshaped the narrative of American soccer.Cultural Impact:The broader legacy of the match in expanding the tent of U.S. soccer fandom.How the game is remembered today by fans and its influence on the USA-Mexico rivalry.Additional Threads:Late Night TV landscape in 2002 and todaySubstack as a comedy platform and as a disruptor in news and social mediaHOSTRotoViz contributor Thomas EmerickGuestEmmy and Peabody-winning writer/comedian Jeff Maurer (I Might Be Wrong)SPONSORSBetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self.Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ.Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2025" at the time of purchase.Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase.SHOW NOTESRotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTubeDirect message: Bluesky @ThomasEmerick | Twitter @ThomasEmerickEmail: emericktc@gmail.comFollow: Apple and SpotifySubscribe: Remember That Game on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Reasonably Happy, comedian and writer Paul Ollinger sits down with former Last Week Tonight writer Jeff Maurer for a razor-sharp, no-holds-barred conversation on comedy, politics, and the state of liberal discourse. Maurer, now the voice behind the acclaimed Substack I Might Be Wrong, unpacks his journey from speechwriter to Emmy-winning TV writer, and why he left Hollywood to pursue independent commentary. They dive deep into the culture wars, media bias, the Biden dilemma, and what today's Democratic Party can learn from the Obama era. With sharp wit and refreshing honesty, Maurer discusses the left's loss of self-awareness, the problem with orthodoxy, and how free speech is under siege from all sides. If you're tired of political echo chambers and crave a blend of humor and intellect, this one's for you. Get Pauls book! https://www.paulollinger.com/the-book Check out Jeffs Substack: https://substack.com/@imightbewrong
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