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A psychologist told me to do a body scan. I was lying on hard yellow grass in 38-degree heat with three kids screaming inside and ants on my arms, trying to feel my body. I felt nothing. Or I felt everything and couldn't name any of it.She concluded the problem was me.It wasn't.What We CoverWhy 'just breathe' and body scans keep failing ADHD mums — and why that failure isn't yoursThe difference between early and late emotional intervention, and why the tools you've been given are timed wrong for your brainWhat alexithymia and interoceptive gaps actually mean when you're trying to regulate — and why you can't feel the water warming until the lid's already blownWhy some of us start every single day with near-boiling water, and what that does to a nervous system that's been running like that for yearsThe scheduled check-in — not a mindfulness practice, just a moment to know where you are before the day makes that impossibleWhat to say to your partner when they ask if you're okay and you genuinely don't knowThe James Gross emotional regulation model — 40 years of research — and what it says about the moment you're being told to interveneWhat's coming next episode: delayed mum rage, the lid that blows after the stove's already off, and why 11pm panic isn't coming from nowhereFree ResourcesEnergy Accounting Guide — mentioned in the episode. Helps you see your actual baseline and where the energy is going before you hit empty.
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Das Duo "Edmund" - Roman Messner & Markus Kadensky im Gespräch mit Alice Herog.
Giorgio Vivalda"La terra promossa"Tanti modi di vedere i paesaggi di Langhe, Roero e MonferratoNeos Edizioniwww.neosedizioni.it La terra “promessa” da un paesaggio promosso. Dove promozione significa futuro.Le colline, i colori della campagna, i lunghi filari, l'odore del tartufo. I paesaggi del vino, architetture senza architetti. E poi, ancora, i siti storici, i castelli, i borghi e le cascine, i musei e i reperti archeologici di un mare che si è ritirato, lasciando solo il fruttuoso scorrere dei fiumi. Queste caratteristiche rendono Langhe, Roero e Monferrato siti unici, meritevoli di essere considerati un patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO.Tuttavia – e qui l'avversativo è significativo –, senza la costante riflessione, il dialogo e il confronto fra esperti della zona, il paesaggio rischia di modificarsi inseguendo egoismi, visioni parziali o a breve termine.L'intento promozionale di Giorgio Vivalda interseca la cultura del luogo e, attraverso la coralità delle sue interviste, promuove una visione a lungo raggio, paragonabile a quella dell'occhio del turista che, fra quelle colline e quei boschi, disperde lo sguardo verso l'infinito. Questo non sarebbe possibile senza le opinioni consapevoli di chi quel territorio lo imprime di cultura viva ogni giorno e il cui contributo forgia fatti e parole miliari su cui fondare la promessa di un futuro prospero per Langhe, Roero, Monferrato. Dal Monferrato, più dolce, più toscano, al Roero, primordiale con le sue rocche, dove il tempo si ferma, e dove trovi le conchiglie e i denti del pescecane, dalla Langa più moderna, con la ricchezza del vino, alla Langa letteraria, quella di Nuto Revelli, di Fenoglio, di Davide Lajolo. Con testimonianze di: Walter Accigliaro, Roberto Cerrato, Guido Chiesa, Sergio Conti, Tino Cornaglia, Alessandra Fassio, Davide Giordano, Vincenzo Gerbi, Valter Giuliano, Luca Mercalli, Bruno Murialdo, Donatella Murtas, Gianni Oliva, Enrico Rivella, Valerio Rosa, Bartolomeo Salomone, Mario Sandri, Giovanni Tesio.Foto di Bruno Murialdo. Giorgio Vivalda è nato a Torino nel 1950, ha frequentato il Liceo classico all'Istituto Salesiano Valsalice e si è laureato in Lettere presso l'Università di Torino, con una tesi in geografia sul turismo montano. Negli anni Settanta è stato redattore di guide e cataloghi presso la Giulio Bolaffi Editore e programmista regista presso la sede RAI di Torino, con rubrica turistica al “Gazzettino del Piemonte” (radio) e, successivamente, regista di vari documentari turistici per la TV RAI 3 regionali e dal 1978 è iscritto all'ordine dei giornalisti. Fondatore, presidente e amministratore della casa editrice Vivalda Editori dal 1981, è stato direttore responsabile della collana “Guide di Alp” e della testata “Alp” dal 2010 al 2013. Fondatore e amministratore della PUBBLIVIVA, casa di produzione video con realizzazione di un centinaio di documentari per RAI Uno, RAI Tre, Enti pubblici e società private, di cui circa la metà curatore della regia. Tra questi la più importante è stata la serie di tredici puntate Le Alpi di Messner per RAI Uno. Chiusa la casa editrice nel 2013, ha coronato la sua carriera giornalistica con l'incarico di direttore delle relazioni pubbliche del gruppo FININC.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Er ist einer der bekanntesten Bergsteiger der Welt, hat alle vierzehn Achttausender ohne künstlichen Sauerstoff bezwungen und zeigt sein Wissen über die Berge in mehreren Filmen. Anlässlich der „Reinhold Messner Retrospektive“ beim Call-Filmfestival in Bad Hofgastein (28.-31.5.2026) kommen Reinhold und Diane Messner nach Österreich und sind am Sonntag, den 17.5.2026, zu Gast in Ö3-„Frühstück bei mir“. Dort sprechen beide über spätes Glück und was 35 Jahre Altersunterschied im Alltag bedeuten. Sie erzählen über das Kennenlernen und den Umgang mit der Endlichkeit, über Erbstreitigkeiten und Kritiker und wie es sich anfühlt, wenn der Star-Alpinist jetzt seine Frau vorangehen lässt. (Dieser Beitrag begleitet die Sendung "Frühstück bei mir", Ö3, 17.5.2026)
Newly re-signed forward Mick Messner joins Aaron Murphy for the latest episode of Clan Chat. The pair look back on Messner's first few months in Glasgow following his arrival midway through the 2025/26 season, including the team's strong finish and run to the Playoff Final Weekend. Messner also reflects on playing in front of the Purple Army in the Braehead Arena, settling into life with the Clan, and what made extending his stay in Glasgow the right decision.
In this episode, we continue our discussion of disagreement in science, shifting the conversation from why it matters to how to do it well. Shownotes Paul Graham. (2008). How to disagree. Rapoport's Rules. Cass Sunstien. The Rapoport Rules. Preregistration is redundant, at best. An Evidence-Based Critique of the Cass Review Fiedler, K., Messner, C., & Bluemke, M. (2006). Unresolved problems with the “I”, the “A”, and the “T”: A logical and psychometric critique of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). European Review of Social Psychology, 17(1), 74–147. https://doi.org/10.1080/10463280600681248 Neyman, J. (1961). Silver Jubilee of My Dispute With Fisher. Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan, 3, 145–154.
Live-Aufzeichnung vom Podcast-Festival „Podcast am Berg" (28. März 2026): In dieser Episode spricht der Alpinist Simon Messner über Risiko und Eigenverantwortung im Bergsport. Er gibt persönliche Einblicke in seine Kindheit als Sohn der Bergsteigerlegende Reinhold Messner – und erzählt, wie die Geburt seiner Tochter seinen Blick auf Gefahr, Verantwortung und das Bergsteigen verändert hat. +++++ (00:26 - 03:38) Intro (03:39 - 12:38) Risiko und Eigenverantwortung (12:39 - 16:18) Lernen aus Erfahrungen (16:19 - 19:30) Vaterschaft und Bergsteigen (19:31 - 26:25) Aufwachsen mit Reinhold Messner (26:26- 29:47) Werte und Zukunft (29:48 - 32:24) Botschaften der Berge +++++ Bergwelten – der Podcast über Höhen und Tiefen – ist eine Produktion des Red Bull Media House. Bewertet unseren Podcast und besucht uns auf Instagram und Facebook oder folgt unserem WhatsApp-Kanal.
Am Berg gibt es keine Schiedsrichter, und eine prestigeträchtige Besteigung zu erfinden, ist weitaus leichter, als sie selbst durchzuführen. In der alpinen Historie gibt es dafür etliche Beispiele. In der neuen Folge „Anruf bei Simon Messner" spricht unser Kolumnist über die Verlockung, es mit der Wahrheit am Berg nicht so genau zu nehmen. +++++ Bergwelten – der Podcast über Höhen und Tiefen – ist eine Produktion des Red Bull Media House. Bewertet unseren Podcast und besucht uns auf Facebook, Instagram oder auf unserer Website.
Im Funktionieren sind wir meistens ziemlich gut: Termine, To-do-Listen, viele Pflichten und soziale Interaktionen. Ganz selten fühlen die meisten von uns in ihrem Körper nach, wie es ihnen gerade geht und wie sich das tatsächlich anfühlt.**********An dieser Stelle findet ihr die Übung:00:37:48 - Übung: Ein kurzer Body Scan**********Quellen aus der Folge:Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness**********Dianes und Main Huongs Empfehlungen:Fischer, D., Messner, M., & Pollatos, O. (2017). Improvement of interoceptive processes after an 8-week body scan intervention. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11, 452.Mehling, W. E., Acree, M., Stewart, A., Silas, J., & Jones, A. (2018). The multidimensional assessment of interoceptive awareness, version 2 (MAIA-2). PloS one, 13(12), e0208034. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Verliebt und achtsam sein: : Wie wir durch die schönste Zeit kommenStressbewältigung: Achtsam durch die Rushhour des LebensJapanische Fesselkunst: Warum es bei Shibari auch um Achtsamkeit geht**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
In this episode of Sociologist Talking, James welcomes Mike Messner to discuss Mike's new book, 'The High School,' which examines the sociological significance of high school yearbooks from Salinas High School in California, spanning from 1903 to 2024. Mike discusses his inspiration for the book, drawn from his personal connections to the school and his inherited collection of yearbooks. The book analyzes how high school sports, cheerleading, and student activities shape citizenship, identity, and social dynamics, particularly with respect to gender, race, and class. They also delve into the evolution of cheerleading, the suppression and resurgence of girls' sports, and the racial and class dynamics reflected in yearbooks. Additionally, the conversation addresses societal shifts in masculinity, the importance of cultivating revolutionary empathy, and the potential for high schools to foster greater equality and democracy.
Anja Messner über Berglauf-Coaching, mentale Blockaden lösen durch Hypnose und effizientes Training. Praktische Mindset-Tipps für Bergläufer.
In der neuen Folge „Anruf bei Simon Messner" stellt unser Kolumnist Simon Messner die Frage, warum aktuell so viele Unfälle in den Bergen passieren. Seine Vermutung: Die einfache Zugänglichkeit der Berge und ein trügerisches Sicherheitsgefühl vieler Bergsteigerinnen und Bergsteiger spielen dabei eine große Rolle. +++++ Bergwelten – der Podcast über Höhen und Tiefen – ist eine Produktion des Red Bull Media House. Bewertet unseren Podcast und besucht uns auf Facebook, Instagram, TikTok oder auf unserer Website.
Sidney Davidson was the colorist on a series I got to illustrate (with writer Mark Russell) called Vanishing Point. I invited him to be a guest on the show and he suggested The Maxx, which is among the most formative comics of my experience as a reader. I couldn't wait to talk about it with him! Does it hold up? How does it read differently as an adult than as an adolescent? Did any of the other Image books reference Camille Paglia? Find out in this episode! Here's a link to The Runs Comics Podcast on iTunes. And here's the link to the show on Spotify. Be sure to subscribe, rate and review! And here's a link if you'd like the stream the episode.
Dva roky jsem s Reinholdem Messnerem ladil správný termín, až jsme si plácli a podepsali smlouvu. V dubnu 2026 proběhnou úplně poslední přednášky horolezecké, polárnické i podnikatelské legendy Reinholda Messnera v České republice! Pořadatelské starosti se mnou nese horolezec Honza Tráva Trávníček a producent Honza Šamla. Abychom celou akci představili, půjčil jsem celý můj hausbotový podcast Vávrovi Hradílkovi a on se ptal Trávy a mne. Takže začíná rozhovor nazvaný Fenomén Messner, kde moderátorem je kamarád a slovutný kajakář Vavřinec Hradílek a hosté jsou Tráva a Horkáč. Dejte si! Schválně, co nevíte o světovém fenoménu jménem Messner?To je vše, mrkněte na http://messnervcesku.cz . Uvidíme se na některé z Reinholdových přednášek. :-) https://herohero.co/petrhorky00:00 Messner v Česku.04:53 „Final Expedition“, odkaz a témata.08:29 První setkání s Messnerem.14:36 Přímost a uzavřenost při komunikaci.20:42 Vliv Messnera na českou outdoorovou komunitu.24:37 Kontroverze, komerce a Nanga Parbat.33:00 Jak bude setkání vypadat?37:17 Spokojený život vzniká vlastním naplněním.41:52 Šerpové a Habeler.Kamera: Jana HorkáStřih: Šimon RychlikSupport the show
True story: I bumped into Reinhold Messner at the base of Mount Sabyinyo in Rwanda on December 31, 2016.Because I had read several of his books, I instantly recognized him with his signature disheveled hair and gray beard.Still, I politely asked, "Excuse me. Are you Reinhold Messner?"He looked at me, grumbled an unclear non-answer, and turned away to join his small group.I shuffled over to Rejoice Tapon and said, "I'm 95% sure that that man over there is Reinhold Messner, the greatest mountaineer ever!"She'd never heard of him, but she said, "I'll get a selfie with him!"Rejoice boldly asked him for a selfie. Perhaps Messner was impressed with her beauty, or didn't want to appear racist by turning down what he figured was a local Rwandan (Rejoice is from Cameroon). Regardless, he agreed. And she triumphantly showed it off to me to rub it in. I mention this story because I laughed when I read Messner's confession on Kindle Location 3057 of "Against the Wind." He wrote: "Approachability and sociability have never been my strong points."This sums up what I hope is NOT his final book. His book is full of criticisms of Messner. Most criticisms originate from journalists, climbers, or partners. However, sometimes he criticizes himself (like his poor social skills).For Messner, all these criticisms are a constant "headwind" that he has faced throughout this remarkable long life (he's over 80).This book is NOT what I expected. I've read five of his books and loved them all, especially "Crystal Horizon," which is about his solo climb up Everest's north face in 1980 without oxygen.I expected profound reflections and wisdom. The book's subtitle even promises "reflections." However, the reflections are shallow.The subtitle should be, "Defending Myself Against an Army of Critics." He spends about 25% of the book discussing the tragic loss of his brother, Gunther, on Nanga Parbat. Throughout the book, he has long excerpts of articles that heavily criticize Messner, especially about how he "abandoned" his brother after summitting. I admire Messner for sharing what his critics say and then offering his rebuttal. He could have made a series of strawman arguments that he could easily tear down.Instead, he gives his critics a strong platform, and they crucify him.I never doubted his story, which I read in one of his previous books.He said that after he and Gunther summited, they traversed the mountain by descending the Rupal Face instead of returning the way they ascended.Reinhold was significantly ahead of Gunther, who died in an avalanche.Messner spends MANY pages refuting idiotic claims that others have made. For example, they claim Messner went down one way while he told his brother to go down a different way, alone. They claim that he planned all along to traverse the mountain, which he denies.What's sad is that you don't need to invent lies to make Messner look bad. Just use his words against him.I'll do so by just taking three points from his latest book.1. Messner repeatedly said that Gunther was extremely weak at the summit and suffering from altitude issues.2. His book says, "Reinhold reported that he was about one and a half hours in front of his brother and had lost sight of him."3. However, later in the book, Messner writes, "During the descent, I was convinced that he was right behind me."I'm a mountaineer who has been in many difficult situations and sometimes been with a weak or injured partner. I would certainly get ahead of my weak partner to scout the terrain, to find the easiest path down.However, I would ALWAYS remain within sight or earshot, ESPECIALLY if my partner is feeble.If they're suffering from high altitude issues, they could collapse at any moment.This is common sense & prudence.How can Messner claim, "I was convinced that he was right behind me," and admit that he was "about one and a half hours in front of his brother and had lost sight of him."That's a ridiculous contradiction.It's normal that in the darkness, you might get ahead of your partner and lose visual and auditory contact for several minutes.The moment you realize that you're disconnected, you should stop and wait for your partner to catch up.If he doesn't appear after 15 minutes, it's time to backtrack. To get 90 minutes ahead of your weakened partner is negligent. That fact is all I need to know that Messner was wrong, negligent, and irresponsible.He screwed up.That's all he needs to say. However, instead of addressing this obvious failure, Messner spends pages proving that his critics are wrong about many of their false claims.Enough about their claims! Shut up, Messner! Address the elephant in the room, which you readily admit!And yet, he doesn't clearly and unambiguously say that he was a horrible brother and climbing partner during that descent. The closest he comes to admitting his mistake is when he writes:"Felix Kuen was also one and a half hours ahead of his climbing partner when he reached the summit. Sigi Löw lagged behind during the descent from the summit in 1962 and fell. The very nature of the glacier also caused us to be so far apart."B******t. No glacier forces two climbers to be 90 minutes apart!On the contrary! Most glaciers force climbers to rope up together in case one falls into a crevasse. Instead, "Messner explains that it's standard practice among mountaineers for the partner who is feeling fitter to go first to find the best way down through crevasses."Yes, but not 90 minutes ahead!!!I hoped that 80-year-old Messner would not spend 25% of the book disproving the lies or stupid hypotheses of his critics.Instead, he should have simply said, "I regret not staying close to Gunther throughout the descent. Yes, that might mean that we would both get caught in a deadly avalanche, but given his weakened state, I should never have gotten 90 minutes ahead of him. Ten minutes max. I screwed up."Another bewildering part of the book:"I have been ostracized, slandered, and harmed by people I have shared personal bonds with. The worst thing for me was when I was kicked out of my family home at the age of seventy-five, by my wife. I was given no warning or reason. Despite being often apart from my wife and children while on my many expeditions, I am a family man.We also traveled to places together and I was often at home for months at a time."WTF? Really? "No warning or reason"? C'mon, Messner. If you have no clue why your 2nd wife kicked you out, you're not only the Greatest Mountaineer of All Time (GOAT), but you're also the Most Oblivious Man of All Time. OTHER TIDBITSHe writes, "I've had heart surgery twice." I didn't know, but that suggests he's probably in his final decade.He writes, "I failed three times on an eight-thousander."I wish he reflected on those failures. As Nietzsche puts it: “There are two types of tragedy in our lives. Not reaching our goals—and even worse, reaching our goals.”CONCLUSIONThis book is filled with flaws and is disappointing. Messner wastes all his reflections on his critics. How shallow.You'd think a god like Messner would rise above such petty people and their words. You'd think one of the most mentally tough people in history would not have such thin skin and a fragile ego that any stupid critic can make mighty Messner squirm and get defensive.Who cares?! You're MESSNER! The GOAT!Messner should make a poster in his house that quotes Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, who said, "No one ever erected a statue of a critic." Messner will have statues and accolades forever. His critics will be forgotten.It's so sad to see that they get underneath his thin skin.I was hoping he was tougher and could brush them off like he brushes off the lack of oxygen.So why do I give it 4 stars instead of 1 star?Because, like it or not, the book is a window into Messner's soul.And I find that revealing and interesting, even if it's a bit disappointing. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ftapon.substack.com
This is a reupload of the Internet Kids podcast in honor of the life of Ben Bader. Ben was one of my best friends and he was such a light in this world. Ben tragically passed away on October 23, 2025. This podcast was started by Ben and Harry to share the stories of our friends as we all built online businesses. Ben was a phenomenal writer, marketer, and friend. He lived by a simple philosophy: work hard to build your dream life and have fun with people you love. Ben believed that anyone could achieve their dreams and he did just that. If you want to read Ben's email go here: https://benbaderemails.com/If you want to read his Tweets go here: https://x.com/benhbader
In der neuen Folge „Anruf bei Simon Messner" spricht unser Kolumnist Simon Messner darüber, wie die Fotografie eines unbestiegenen Gipfels zur Inspiration für seine nächste Expedition wurde – und wie diese verlaufen ist. +++++ Bergwelten – der Podcast über Höhen und Tiefen – ist eine Produktion des Red Bull Media House. Bewertet unseren Podcast und besucht uns auf: Facebook ➡️ https://de-de.facebook.com/bergwelten/ Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/bergwelten/ TikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@bergweltenmagazin Website ➡️ https://www.bergwelten.com
In this episode we unpack hearing God, how to actually hear Him and what could be keeping you from Him. Take a listen, we promise you will leave inspired and encouraged to decipher God's voice more clearly! Be chosen by a child. Poverty steals choices from kids—give those choices back. Sign up, submit your photo, and a child will choose you as their sponsor. Learn more about Chosen at World Vision: "The power to choose is in a child's hands." https://go.bayside.church/worldvisionpodcast
Leadership expert and outdoor adventurer, Ingrid Messner, joins me on Sparta Chicks Radio this week.An avid hiker, she has travelled to over 50 countries and most recently hiked Australia's 10 highest peaks, carrying about 18kg of gear and equipment, over the space of a week.She's come along way from the story she shares in this episode of twice having to learn to walk again. The first time after a hiking accident in 2017 (which took 11 months of recovery) and the second after contracting a viral infection in 2019.In this conversation, we discuss:* the hiking accident that resulted in needing to learn to walk again (for the first time),* the importance of being patient and persistent during your recovery from injury, especially when you don't have a timeline for recovery (and why she outsourced her patience),* why you need to be careful about who you get advice from (ie, experts or people who have the same experience), * why she says walked (pun intended) out of the experience physically and mentally better and stronger than she was before the accident, * the viral infection that forced her to learn to walk again (less than a year after returning to full strength following her accident) * the importance of having a sequence or series of goals to maintain your motivation through your recovery (and training process) and* how she has been inspired by ancient wisdom and traditional knowledge in her work and life.
You probably know him well. Whether from NBC5, the Lake Monsters field, or VT Startup News, Tom Messner is (smiling) everywhere. In this episode of Start Here, we explore his passion for Vermont's entrepreneurial scene, his commitment to investing locally, and even unravel the mystery of weather balloons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Schlafprobleme? Dr. Messner erklärt, wie Medikamente, Suchtstoffe & Co. Ihren Schlaf beeinflussen. Tipps für besseren Schlaf! Hör jetzt rein für Deinen gesunden Schlaf
Die beiden Südtiroler Lenz Koppelstätter und Hubert Messner zeigen in ihrem Buch "Unser Südtirol" den Landstrich abseits der Touristenpfade. Sie erzählen Geschichten von dort und zeigen kleine Paradiese. Im Ratsch mit Johannes Hitzelberger stellen sie das Buch vor.
Hoher diastolischer Blutdruck? Dr. Messner erklärt Ursachen, Risiken & was Sie tun können – von Ernährung bis Entspannung. Jetzt informieren!
Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Cheryl Messner, PRODUCT, Polly Episode discussion timestamps: 1:29 - Tell us how you got into the mortgage business 3:22 - How do you see business intelligence and analytics evolving in the mortgage industry over the next few years? 5:38 - Polly continues to experience significant growth. In your opinion, what are the key differentiators driving lenders to choose Polly over legacy pricing engines? 8:23 - Polly has gained quite a bit of attention in terms of innovation and overall pace of delivery. How does Polly approach the product roadmap and prioritize what comes next? 10:39 - Can you share with our listeners why Polly chooses to support the California MBA and Mortgage Innovators? RSVP to Polly's #MBASecondary25 reception event: https://connect.polly.io/2025-mba-secondary/reception-rsvp Follow Polly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pollyex/ To learn more about the California MBA, visit cmba.com
In this week’s edition, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell sits down with City of Mansfield Finance Director Kelly Blankenship to talk about the finances in the city... and the upcoming tax filing deadline. He is also joined by Nan McCartney and Sandy Messner, two participants with ideas coming out of Mansfield Rising 2.0. Read their stories at the links below, scroll down to the bottom and provide feedback! Mansfield Rising's Ideas of March: Housing First for Mansfield Mansfield Rising's Ideas of March: Launch a Digital Trauma Support Resource Hunnell is also joined by Executive Producer Zac Hiser and videographer Grant Ritchey to talk about the news of the day, including a trio of live-saving Galion police officers, a $250,000 Richland County Foundation grant to refurbish and revitalize the historic Vasbinder Fountain in Mansfield's Central Park, and local law enforcement participation in the Blue Envelope project to improve communications with local drivers with autism. Relevant links: - Life-saving Galion police officers - Revitalization of historic Vasbinder Fountain - Blue Envelope project Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism. Use code PAWS25 at checkout through March 31 for 25% OFF an annual membership.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In ihrem preisgekrönten Debütroman „Wo der Name wohnt“ erzählt Ricarda Messner von einer Familiengeschichte, deren dunkles Zentrum lange verborgen bleibt. Ein raffiniertes Buch, geschrieben aus der Perspektive einer Nachgeborenen. Rezension von Christoph Schröder
Ci sono persone che la montagna ce l'hanno scritta nel DNA, per cui quasi l'alpinismo non si tratta di una scelta. E Simon ha sicuramente un cognome pesante quando pratica la sua passione. Come ci ha raccontato in questo episodio molto introspettivo, non è stato facile farci i conti ma è davvero interessante sentire come alla fine ci sia arrivato a modo suo. E in pieno stile Vertigini ci ha portato una prospettiva fresca e ragionata su molti dei temi che abbiamo più a cuore, dal cambiamento climatico allo stato dell'informazione di montagna. Un must di questa stagione! ............................................................................ VERTIGINI è un podcast originale di Matteo Pilon e Alessandro Zanchetta . SE VUOI SOSTENERE QUESTO PROGETTO PUOI FARLO SUL NOSTRO PATREON A QUESTO LINK: https://www.patreon.com/vertiginipodcast/membership ............................................................................ Music: When We Were Still Alive by Bryo is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3KchqWp
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Join us as we have a great conversation with professional speaker - and advocate for women and girls - Mary Messner this week. Mary is a guest who consistently inspires her audience through storytelling, humor, and emotion. This week on our show, Mary shares perspectives about her pivotal career shift to now sought-after keynote speaker - and brings the goods on her methodology:DREAMFEELCREATEGet that big dream on paper, and be very clear about what it would feel like to create it!Learn how to be guided to live into your dreams - and not just goals and checklists - with authenticity and ease. In this episode, Erika and Mary uncover why asking for help results in an immediate response and the humility to say "I feel out of balance, help me figure it out" is a GOOD THING! The permission to be yourself, ask for what you need and expect the best are waiting for you.On the cusp of 2025, prepare to make the next year as powerful and aligned as ever - with Erika and Mary's inspiration right there with you.Connect with Mary:https://marymessner.com/Connect with your host, Erika:LinkedIn (primary)https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikarothenbergerIGhttps://www.instagram.com/erikalearothenberger?igsh=MmhjeTRhbnB1aXM2FBhttps://www.facebook.com/share/69wqEYVzFKKnci9u/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Schroffe Gipfel, klare Luft, blühende Almwiesen und nahezu endlose Möglichkeiten für Abenteuer – die Berge ziehen uns in ihren Bann. So auch die beiden Gäste dieser Weltwach-Folge: Hanspeter Eisendle und Heidi Messner. Hanspeter Eisendle arbeitet seit 1982 als Bergführer, nahm an zahlreichen Himalaya-Expeditionen teil, darunter mit Reinhold Messner, und zählt zu den besten Kletterern der Dolomiten mit Erstbegehungen und Sportkletterrouten bis zum 10. Schwierigkeitsgrad.Heidi Messner, bekannt als „Heidi from the Mountains,“ ist in den Alpen aufgewachsen und begeistert als Influencerin und leidenschaftliche Bergsportlerin eine große Community auf Instagram und ihrem Blog für das Leben in den Bergen. Dort teilt sie ihre Erlebnisse, Eindrücke und Entdeckungen und motiviert andere, selbst aufzubrechen und die Berge zu erkunden. Obwohl die beiden aus unterschiedlichen Generationen stammen und als Influencerin und Alpinist verschiedene Perspektiven auf die Bergwelt haben, verbindet sie eine tiefe Leidenschaft zu den Bergen und ihrer Heimat Südtirol sowie die Verantwortung, diese weiterzugeben. In dieser Weltwach-Folge sprechen wir mit ihnen über ihre individuellen Erfahrungen in den Bergen, ihre unterschiedlichen Herangehensweisen an die Bergwelt durch ihre Arbeit, die Veränderungen im Bergsport und die Einflüsse, die der Klimawandel, Social Media, Kommerzialisierung und Massentourismus auf das Leben in den Bergen haben. Redaktion & Postproduktion: Miriam Menz WERBUNGDiese Episode entstand mit Unterstützung der Südtiroler Bergsportmarke Salewa, der wir bei dieser Gelegenheit danken möchten. Informationen gibt es auf www.salewa.com. Dieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwachSTAY IN TOUCH:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwach/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/weltwach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weltwach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WELTWACHNewsletter: https://weltwach.de/newsletter/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Messner founded Seminole Capital Management, a hedge fund that operated for 23 years. After his time on Wall Street, Mike returned to his alma mater, Georgia Tech, where he now serves as a professor. In this episode, Mike joins Ben and Harrison to discuss his early career in the railroad industry and his transition into finance. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visithttps://www.narwhalcapital.com/blog/daily-market-briefingsPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhalcapital.com/disclosure
Welcome back to THIS. with Shauna Griffiths! This episode, Breaking Down Creativity in the Workplace, features Keynote Speaker, Mary Messner, who focuses on creativity leading to a shift in companywide culture and positive impact. Mary dedicates her career to approaching challenges with creativity, refusing to accept the status quo, and leading with a determination to grow others. Her keynotes inspire individuals and companies to create something unexpected. Her consultancy turns inspiration into action; becoming a creative partner on each unique journey. Tune-in to hear about: Encouraging Creativity in Workplace Culture: Allowing Risks and Innovation Permission and Creativity: Valuing Diverse Perspectives Speaking to Women's Empowerment and Creativity Redefining Success: Confidence, Courage, and Creativity Uncharted Territory & New Paths for Creative Goals Embracing Flexibility in Creative Ideas and Solutions Encouraging Free Thinking and Problem Solving Leading Creativity: Inspiring and Empowering Other We hope you enjoy the episode and look forward to your feedback about it! #leader #leadership #creativity #creativeleadership #problemsolving #creativeideas #womeninbusiness #speaker
Ende der 90er: Harry Wörz wird verdächtigt, seine eigene Frau ermordet zu haben. Er beteuert seine Unschuld. Wörz wird schließlich verurteilt und muss ins Gefängnis - doch es bleiben Zweifel. Im Rahmen eines Zivilprozesses unterzieht sich Wörz einem "Lügendetektortest”. Das Gutachten kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass er die Wahrheit sagt. Als es Jahre später zur Wiederaufnahme des Verfahrens kommt, wird Wörz freigesprochen. Er wird öffentlich als Justizopfer bekannt. Für das Urteil hatte der Test aber keine Bedeutung. Wie laufen Polygrafentests ab? Warum ist ihr Einsatz so umstritten? Welche Kritik gibt es? Und warum sind sie bei uns nicht zugelassen? Darüber sprechen BAYERN 3 Moderatorin Jacqueline Belle und Strafverteidiger Dr. Alexander Stevens in dieser Folge mit zwei Gästen: Prof. Dr. Holm Putzke, Rechtswissenschaftler an der Uni Passau und Matthias Gamer, Professor für Experimentelle Klinische Psychologie an der Universität Würzburg. ***Contentwarnung: Wir möchten darauf aufmerksam machen, dass dieser Podcast wahre Verbrechen und Kriminalfälle thematisiert und Schilderungen von Gewalt und Sex enthält. Das kann für einige von euch belastend sein. Dieser Podcast ist auf keinen Fall für Kinderohren geeignet. ****Statement der BKSF zum Einsatz von Polygrafen:https://www.bundeskoordinierung.de/kontext/controllers/document.php/157.4/6/09d4a8.pdf ****Mehr Infos zum Thema findet ihr auch hier: https://www.mdr.de/wissen/luegenerkennung-die-luege-steht-uns-nicht-ins-gesicht-geschrieben-100.html https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/luegendetektor-familiengericht-deutschland-100.html *****Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge "Messner - ein extremes Leben”: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/messner-ein-extremes-leben/13686069/
Do you find yourself having a hard time in the dating world? Do you feel like you're doomed to fail because you don't look a certain way? Being attractive isn't just about how you look. The way you act, how you treat others, and how you make them feel can all affect how attractive you appear to others. So here are a few ways to be more attractive. Need more tips on how to be more attractive? Head over this video: • 5 Instantly More Attractive Habits Th... Writer: Isadora Ho Script Editor: Vanessa Tao Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera ) Animator: Evelvaii YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Fugère, Madeleine A., et al. “The Importance of Physical Attractiveness to the Mate Choices of Women and Their Mothers.” Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer International Publishing, 10 Mar. 2017, link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-017-0092-x. Fugère, Madeleine A. “Why Physical Attraction Matters, and When It Might Not.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, 5 Jan. 2017, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dating-and-mating/201701/why-physical-attraction-matters-and-when-it-might-not. Gordon, Amie M. The Role of Reciprocity in Attraction . 28 Sept. 2020, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/between-you-and-me/202009/the-role-reciprocity-in-attraction. Hall, Jeffrey A. “Sexual Selection and Humor in Courtship: A Case for Warmth and Extroversion.” Evolutionary Psychology, Sept. 2015, doi:10.1177/1474704915598918. Messner, Claude, et al. “Change in Evaluation Mode Can Cause a Cheerleader Effect.” Frontiers, Frontiers, 1 Jan. 1AD, www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.607448/full. Miller, Sara G. “Funny Guy Gets the Girl? How Humor Makes You More Attractive.” LiveScience, Purch, 7 Aug. 2017, www.livescience.com/60060-humor-increases-attractiveness.html. Nicholson, Jeremy. “How Our Body Language Can Make Us Attractive | Psychology …” Psychology Today, 10 Sept. 2017, www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-attraction-doctor/201709/how-our-body-language-can-make-us-attractive. Vacharkulksemsuk, Tanya, et al. “Dominant, Open Nonverbal Displays Are Attractive at Zero-Acquaintance.” PNAS, National Academy of Sciences, 12 Apr. 2016, www.pnas.org/content/113/15/4009. O'Sullivan, Lucia F. “Who Will Find You Attractive?” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, 12 Aug. 2021, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/first-blush/202108/who-will-find-you-attractive. Walker, Drew, and Edward Vul. “Hierarchical Encoding Makes Individuals in a Group Seem More Attractive.” Psychological Science, vol. 25, no. 1, Jan. 2014, pp. 230–235, doi:10.1177/0956797613497969.
Rusty and Houston take over the show and get to sit down with matt messner from cotton gin smokers about all things can cooking.
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In 2017, the outdoor space surrounding Allison Messner's home in Northern California was destroyed by a devastating wildfire. In the aftermath, Allison and her husband decided to hire a landscape designer to help them rebuild their green space, but they quickly realized how difficult, long, and expensive the process was going to be. The two began developing an idea to make the process more efficient and accessible by incorporating new technology, and in 2018, they launched Yardzen, a digital landscape design and build platform. Today, the company operates in all 50 states with a network of hundreds of designers and architects. But before Allison disrupted the landscape industry, she reported as a journalist in Alaska, worked at a prestigious PR firm, was CMO of the tech company OpenDNS when it was acquired by Cisco for $635 million, and even started her own venture capital firm. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former PC Gamer Senior Reporter Steven Messner is our guest this week! Hear about his epic reports of goings on in EVE Online and other MMOs – and that time the bastard Samuel Roberts betrayed him. This week's music is from the Harvest Moon 64 soundtrack by Tsuyoshi Tanaka. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why the transition from trader to fitness coach? Grant Messner, former Quantitave Trader, now Owner & CEO Sner Fit LLC, shares his story from burnout to success. Helping professionals in finance and other high-stress jobs get in shape without spending hours in the gym. https://snerfit.com https://linkedin.com/in/grant-messner-3293a318b
"From day one, keep a folder, document everything" Just a bit of advice from Nick Haraden & Michael Messner as they talk about their full cycle deal. They also talk about some valuable lessons learned and what they feel would be most beneficial to investors starting out.Interested in learning from me? Visit https://www.thetribeoftitans.info/coachingJoin our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on August 21, 2023----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 1000+ units worth over $100 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedInBrian@Steamlinecapital.com----Michael MessnerThe son and brother of architects, Michael has a background in technology and data analysis and an MBA from the Wisconsin School of Business. He manages a portfolio of multifamily real estate in the Midwest. Michael founded Mattanza Capital Partners with Nick Haraden to achieve scale and efficiency in his growing portfolio of properties.LInkedin: https://www.mattanzacapital.com/619-813-9209----Nick Haraden"Nicholas is the co-founder of Mattanza Capital Partners, owning and managing over 120 units in St. Louis and personal properties in TN, MO, CA, and AL. Nicholas specializes in value-add real estate investments with a focus on creating maximum returns from his assets."LInkedin: https://www.mattanzacapital.com/
Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke are joined by Johnny Messner who played our favorite villainous porn producer, Lance Baldwin, to discuss season 2, episode 17, “The Brothers Grimm.” Hear about how Johnny and Melinda both got their acting starts in soap operas. Johnny also discusses his experience with Ayahuasca, how it changed his life for the better, and his newfound love for acting and producing. Rachel talks about an iconic scene from this episode that she could not stop laughing at. The Brothers Grimm synopsis: Ryan's brother, Trey, gets out of jail and calls him to reconnect. The Cohens give Trey a warm welcome and Ryan grows concerned that nothing good can come from it. Zach returns from Italy happy, refreshed, and has a new girlfriend which makes Summer curious and Seth confused about what to think. Julie tells Kirsten about her erotica tape and the blackmail scheme from Lance, Kirsten urges her to speak to Caleb about it. Caleb agrees to help but has ulterior motives. The Newport Living Magazine officially launches, but to Julie's surprise, Lance makes an appearance after the deal with Caleb goes sour.
This week, we have a truly extraordinary woman, Silvia Vasquez-Lavado. Not only is this woman an activist, healer, and author, but she has climbed Seven Summits across both the Bass and Messner lists! You will not want to miss this very special episode about healing and empowerment. Pick up your copy of In the Shadow of the Mountain: A Memoir of Courage today! Super Mamás IG: @_supermamas Facebook: Super Mamás Twitter: @_supermamas Website: http://supermamas.com/ This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com