Podcast appearances and mentions of Michael Bauer

  • 110PODCASTS
  • 306EPISODES
  • 48mAVG DURATION
  • 1EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK
  • Jun 20, 2026LATEST

POPULARITY

20192020202120222023202420252026


Best podcasts about Michael Bauer

Latest podcast episodes about Michael Bauer

Wieder was gelernt - Ein ntv-Podcast
MMA vor dem Weißen Haus? "Ich wusste, das passiert nur einmal in der Menschheitsgeschichte"

Wieder was gelernt - Ein ntv-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2026 22:10 Transcription Available


+++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/wiederwasgelernt +++ Am 4. Juli werden die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 250 Jahre alt - Donald Trump hat schon sein persönliches Jubliäum gefeiert. Der US-Präsident ist vergangenen Sonntag 80 geworden. Beide Geburtstage sind in gewisser Weise kulminiert bei einem Event, von dem man nie gedacht hätte, es würde irgendwann wirklich stattfinden: UFC Freedom 250. Michael Bauer, MMA-Experte bei ntv.de, war vor Ort und erzählt in dieser Podcastfolge ausführlich darüber. Sie haben Fragen? Schreiben Sie eine E-Mail an podcasts@ntv.de Sie möchten "Wieder was gelernt" unterstützen? Dann bewerten Sie den Podcast gerne bei Apple Podcasts oder Spotify. Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von Julep Media: sales@julep.de Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, melden Sie sich hier: datenschutz@julep.de

SWR2 am Samstagnachmittag
Trauer um den Pfälzer Mundartlyriker Michael Bauer

SWR2 am Samstagnachmittag

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2026 4:41


Ironie, Witz und manchmal ein liebevoll-melancholischer Blick auf die Pfalz prägen Michael Bauers Werk. Ihm gelang es, jedem Genre einen ganz eigenen Charakter zu verleihen – den typischen Michael-Bauer-Ton. Egal, ob es um Landschaft, Fußball, Politik, Religion oder das Weltall ging. Und bei allem, was er schrieb, hört man vor allem eins: Seine Liebe zu seiner Heimat Pfalz und zum pfälzischen Dialekt.

Everyday Anarchism
188. Rewilding Crossover with Peter Michael Bauer

Everyday Anarchism

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 67:56


This episode is a crossover with Peter Michael Bauer's Rewilding Podcast. Peter and I talk about rewilding, everyday anarchism, and the connections between rewilding and anarchyWe recorded this episode in support of Peter's new documentary film series on rewilding. It has successfully funded on kickstarter, but you can still back the project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/villagevideo/rewilding-101-a-survival-strategy-for-humanity

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới
Tin thế giới - Áo từ chối yêu cầu của Mỹ sử dụng không phận nước này cho các hoạt động quân sự tại Trung Đông

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 2:18


VOV1 - người phát ngôn Bộ Quốc phòng Áo Michael Bauer cho biết, nước này đã từ chối yêu cầu của Mỹ về việc sử dụng không phận của Áo cho các hoạt động quân sự tại Trung Đông, đồng thời khẳng định lập trường trung lập của nước này trong bối cảnh cuộc xung đột tại khu vực này ngày càng leo thang.Hãng thông tấn APA của Áo dẫn thông báo từ Bộ Quốc phòng nước này cho biết, Bộ này đã từ chối một số yêu cầu của Mỹ về việc cho phép máy bay quân sự bay qua lãnh thổ để phục vụ cho các hoạt động quân sự ở Trung Đông. Người phát ngôn Bộ Quốc phòng Áo, Đại tá Michael Bauer nhấn mạnh, kể từ khi cuộc xung đột tại Trung Đông bùng nổ, mọi yêu cầu tương tự của Mỹ đều bị bác bỏ. Theo luật pháp Áo, bất kỳ đề nghị nào liên quan đến một quốc gia đang trong tình trạng xung đột đều không được chấp thuận và quy trình này được thực hiện sau khi tham khảo ý kiến của Bộ Ngoại giao.Theo ông Michael Bauer, nguyên tắc trung lập quân sự của Áo là một cam kết được duy trì nghiêm ngặt từ năm 1955, khi nước này chính thức trở thành quốc gia trung lập vĩnh viễn. Với vị trí địa lý nằm giữa các nước thành viên NATO ở phía Bắc, Nam và Đông, cùng Thụy Sĩ trung lập ở phía Tây, Áo coi việc từ chối hỗ trợ một bên tham gia cuộc xung đột là cách duy nhất để bảo đảm an ninh và chủ quyền.Quyết định trên của Áo nhận được sự ủng hộ mạnh mẽ từ các chính trị gia trong nước. Lãnh đạo Đảng Dân chủ Xã hội (SPÖ) tại bang Hạ Áo, Sven Hergovich, đã kêu gọi Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng nước này không phê duyệt bất kỳ chuyến bay quân sự nào của Mỹ hướng tới vùng Vịnh, bao gồm cả các chuyến bay vận tải và hỗ trợ hậu cần. Theo ông Hergovich, Tây Ban Nha, Pháp, Italia và Thụy Sĩ cũng đang thực hiện chính sách tương tự, đồng thời cảnh báo, cuộc xung đột tại Trung Đông đang gây thiệt hại nghiêm trọng cho lợi ích kinh tế của Áo và toàn châu Âu.Trước đó, một số quốc gia châu Âu khác cũng đã có động thái tương tự, tạo nên làn sóng từ chối các yêu cầu hỗ trợ của Mỹ đối với chiến dịch của nước này ở Trung Đông. Tây Ban Nha đã đóng cửa không phận đối với mọi chuyến bay liên quan đến hoạt động quân sự của Mỹ tại Trung Đông. Trong khi đó, Italia cũng từ chối cho phép Mỹ sử dụng căn cứ không quân Sigonella tại Sicily. Thụy Sĩ, cũng dựa trên nguyên tắc trung lập, đã bác bỏ hầu hết yêu cầu sử dụng không phận của nước này từ giữa tháng 3. Tổng thống Donald Trump đã công khai chỉ trích các đồng minh châu Âu vì từ chối cho phép máy bay quân sự Mỹ sử dụng không phận, đồng thời tuyên bố về khả năng rút Mỹ khỏi NATO.Theo giới phân tích, việc Áo và một số quốc gia châu Âu từ chối cho phép Mỹ sử dụng không phận có thể sẽ khiến quan hệ xuyên Đại Tây Dương gia tăng căng thẳng, nhất là trong bối cảnh Mỹ liên tục thúc giục các đồng minh châu Âu thể hiện trách nhiệm lớn hơn trong việc đảm bảo nguồn cung năng lượng và các tuyến đường giao thương, giảm phụ thuộc vào sự hỗ trợ từ lực lượng Mỹ./.Như Hoa/VOV CH CzechẢnh minh họa-Theo aa.com.tr

Storied: San Francisco
Soleil Ho, Part 2 (S8E15)

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 27:17


For Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Soleil was working in restaurants in Minneapolis, both front-of-house and back, and also starting writing about food around this time. There was a new food publication in Minneapolis at the time called Heavy Table, and Soleil offered to intern for them. At first, it was a lot of looking around for events for the publication to cover. Eventually, there were opportunities to do some writing, and Soleil pounced. That led to other chances to write, and the proverbial ball was rolling. They were also on food stamps at the time, which doesn't surprise me too much. Rewinding a bit, Soleil talks about the food blog they had around 2007. It was mostly for recipes, but it was theirs and theirs alone. They looked up to the big food bloggers of the time, people who are still around and still writing about food. From Minneapolis, Soleil moved to Portland. After they, tried New Orleans with the idea of going to grad school there, but fell back to restaurant work. And then they went to Puerto Vallarta to help their mom open a restaurant there. After Soleil's sister went off to college, their mom had moved to Mexico City. She worked for a restaurant group for a while, then moved to PV to be with friends. Before Soleil arrived in Mexico to help their mom, their mom had opened a bar that later became a restaurant. During their time in Puerto Vallerta, Soleil was still writing about food, and they did a podcast with friends, too. Racist Sandwich had started in Portland, and Soleil kept it going from Mexico. The show was a reaction to blatant white supremacy in the food and restaurant worlds, a problem that, though it's eased some, is still with us today. Juggling the many responsibilities that came with being in their mom's restaurant in Mexico, along with podcasting when they could, it all eventually gave way to Soleil deciding to move back to the US to try being a full-time food writer. So they went back to Minneapolis and stayed for about six months. (Honey the dog chimed in here again, and you'll have to use your imagination to guess what she had to say.) It was 2018, and longtime SF Chronicle food writer Michael Bauer was retiring. Soleil picked up on that from Minnesota and it piqued their interest. The Washington Post was writing about the retirement, and asking folks out here in the Bay Area what they wanted the Chronicle do next. They published a slate of candidates to take over after Bauer, and it included Soleil. Shocked, they applied for the job. They got a phone call shortly after that, and here we are. Soleil's only prior visit to The Bay came in 2011, when they stayed at their friend's apartment in the Tenderloin for a while. They visited Western Addition a lot, went to Zuni (such a good restaurant, though it's mostly for special occasions for my family), and finally had good coffee at Phil's. I ask them whether San Francisco and the Bay Area stood out for them among the many, many places they've called home. They cite the history of the place as being quite the magnet. Then we get to the story of the approach Soleil wanted to bring to writing for the Chronicle, which, in their words, was to give more context to the art of food preparation. After writing on staff for a bit, Soleil got one note from their bosses: They were writing about too many Asian restaurants. We both agree, though: DUH. There are hella Asian restaurants here, and it's part of what a lot of us love about the place. Still, Soleil feels that the paper gave them enough freedom to write about what they wanted to write about. I share the context of my own life and the world around me back in 2018 when I first learned about Soleil, letting them know that I, among many others I'm sure, welcomed them after such a long tenure of their predecessor. We start talking about doing their work during the pandemic, and they mention that they feel they were predisposed to talking about labor and other social aspects of the restaurant business. Eventually, though, it was time to move on. One reason they cite for leaving the Chronicle is that they got tired of being so visible. A significant number of readers were hostile to Soleil, and it got to feel like a mismatch. The rightward political drift of the paper didn't sit well either. They left in 2025. That year, Soleil joined with some friends to launch COYOTE, a worker-owned media outlet. Those friends include: Nuala Bishari, Emma Silvers, Danny Lavery, Rahawa Haile, Estefany Gonzalez, and Cecilia Lei (visit the COYOTE Staff page to learn about a couple other folks who are involved). While still working at The Chronicle and in their off-time, they'd enroll in seminars on what cooperatives are and how to start and run them. They note that existing co-ops are very generous with their years and decades of knowledge, singling out Rainbow Grocery and Oakland's Sustainable Economies Law Center. COYOTE launched last September. Soleil says it's going well, six months in. Follow Soleil on IG @soleil_ho. Follow COYOTE Media Collective @coyotemediacollective. Photography by Jeff Hunt

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
Peter Michael Bauer (Experimental Anthropologist -- Rewilding Expert)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 77:53


Peter Michael Bauer is an internationally known leader in the cultural rewilding movement. For over 20 years he has written and taught about rewilding. He has served as an expert source in multiple academic articles and books on the subject. He is the founder and director of Rewild Portland, a trend setting community based nonprofit. 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

Storied: San Francisco
Soleil Ho, Part 1 (S8E15)

Storied: San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 30:36


The story of Soleil Ho starts with their grandparents. In this episode, meet and get to know the food writer and COYOTE Media Collective member who's been on my radar since they replaced longtime Chronicle food writer and mysterious human Michael Bauer. In Part 1, we dive into Soleil's family story. It begins two generations back, when their grandparents came to the US from Vietnam in the Seventies. They were refugees from the US war in their homeland. On Soleil's mom side, the grandparents brought Soleil's mom and seven other children from Vũng Tàu to Freeport, Illinois. They had first ended up in a refugee camp in Arkansas. It wasn't easy finding a new home for such a large family, but an older refugee from Nazi Germany who lived in Freeport took them in. Soleil's mom was around 10 years old when she got to Freeport. Soleil's dad's family comes from Central Vietnam. After the Viet Cong took over, they put his dad (Soleil's paternal grandfather) in a re-education camp, where he remained for around 10 years. After that, he was released and was able to flee his homeland for the US to join his family (also a large one). They also ended up in Illinois, where Soleil's parents eventually met. The story of how their parents met goes something like this: The Illinois Vietnamese scene was relatively small, and folks mostly knew one another. By Soleil's description, their maternal grandfather was "the guy," meaning he threw parties and made connections. So their parents' families just hung together, sometimes at big parties like at Lunar New Year, and there was always a lot of food. It was a shotgun wedding, with Soleil present in fetal form. They have a younger sister and their parents are now divorced. Soleil was born in 1987 in Illinois. Their mom had moved to Chicago to go to school there. Their earliest memories take place in Chicago, in fact. With two young parents working a lot to support their family, Soleil and their sister spent a lot of time with their maternal grandparents. They remember learning to make sandwiches in their grandparents' kitchen. Another early memory that I find fascinating and a little funny is of Michael Jordan individually wrapped hot dogs. It was Chicagoland in the Nineties, so it makes perfect sense that Bulls merch was everywhere. And that extended to food, remarkably. There's one memory from preschool involving contraband Gummy Bears. Fun stuff. As Soleil got a little older, they developed a love of vampires. In art classes, when asked to draw hand turkeys or Santas, Soleil would do so, but they would add fangs and bloody teeth. Fast-forwarding a bit, Soleil says that around the time they went off to college, they realized that the family had moved around 20 times. They moved to New York City when Soleil was eight. Their mom worked in fashion and lived on the east side of Manhattan. From there, they moved to Brooklyn. When I express awe at living in NYC in the Nineties, Soleil is quick to point out that this was Giuliani's New York. Policies of that administration transformed much of the city, especially Manhattan. We'll just leave it at that. It was around this time that Soleil started to develop a "taste in food," as they say. Their mom was now a single mom, working a lot, and like many families, they had the drawer full of take-out menus. Through this, Soleil learned about various Chinese cuisines, Indian food, and dishes from many other cultures, all represented right there in the kitchen. After Brooklyn came a short stint in Long Island before returning to Brooklyn, where Soleil went to high school. They compare that school to Lowell here, where you have to test to get in and "all the smart kids" go. With a quick, feeble calculation in my head, I ask whether Soleil starting high school around 9/11. They confirm and share their story of that day—suffice to say that they saw the whole thing happen in real time. I ask whether they're scarred from 9/11. Soleil says that, yes they are, but mostly existentially. Then they pivot to talking about how it brought about an end to illusion about the world, which is a net good thing. But seeing 9/11 in the greater context of conflict around the world really opened their eyes. (Our second guest that day, Honey, seen in the first photo with Soleil above, took issue with a canine passer-by, which I've left in the recording because duh.) September 11 led to Soleil's becoming an activist anti-war person, starting in 2003 with Iraq. Rather than being scarred by 9/11, it allowed them to put their own life into context. As a Vietnamese person with a French first name, they started questioning things like: Why was it so easy for the US to go to war after 9/11, first in Afghanistan and later in Iraq? When it came time for college, Soleil says that they wanted to "get as far the fuck away from New York as" they could, which for them meant Iowa and Grinnell College. They chose the school to be closer to their grandparents, who still lived in nearby Illinois, and because Grinnell essentially billed itself as a place for folks to figure it out, so to speak. By the time Soleil graduated college four years later, the sub-prime crash had happened and the subsequent recession had begun. They worked on a farm, which was hard but helped them better understand food systems. And then they moved to Minneapolis and began working in a restaurant, where we wrap up Part 1. Check back Thursday for Part 2 and the rest of Soleil Ho's story, including how they helped found COYOTE Media Collective. We recorded this episode at Strawberry Creek Park in Berkeley in March 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt

News In Depth
News In Depth: Rewilding Conference with Peter Michael Bauer, and the Global Citizen International Digest

News In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026


John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: When are you fully protected after getting COVID vaccine?

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, talks to John about how long it takes to be fully protected after getting a COVID shot, why people often get sick after returning from a trip, if he recommends wearing a mask while traveling, how vaccines reduce the impact of serious […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: When are you fully protected after getting COVID vaccine?

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, talks to John about how long it takes to be fully protected after getting a COVID shot, why people often get sick after returning from a trip, if he recommends wearing a mask while traveling, how vaccines reduce the impact of serious […]

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: When are you fully protected after getting COVID vaccine?

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, talks to John about how long it takes to be fully protected after getting a COVID shot, why people often get sick after returning from a trip, if he recommends wearing a mask while traveling, how vaccines reduce the impact of serious […]

Dad’s Talk - der Podcast von Dad's Life
#65 Dad's Talk mit Michael Bauer - Heidelbeerhugo

Dad’s Talk - der Podcast von Dad's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 66:16 Transcription Available


Ich habe Michael Bauer, besser bekannt als Heidelbeerhugo, schon vor ein paar Jahren auf TikTok entdeckt und ich musste bei seinen Videos immer extrem lachen, weil sie so authentisch und nah an der Realität sind. Michael skizziert den Alltag mit Familie und speziell mit Kindern so realistisch und lustig, dass wir Eltern uns darin 1:1 wiederfinden. Mittlerweile ist Michael ein bekannter Kabarettist und auf vielen Bühnen Österreichs und auch im Radio unterwegs. Jeden Sonntag ist er auf Radio 88,6 mit seiner Sendung "Daddy Cool" zu hören - absolute Hörempfehlung meinerseits. Eine Hörempfehlung ist auch diese Folge wie ich finde. Michael spricht ausführlich über seinen etwas anderen Werdegang, sein Leben als Familienvater und warum ihn die Kindheit geprägt hat. Und nun viel Spaß mit der Folge!

Leben an der Spitze - Der C-Level Podcast
Michael Bauer, Innovations- und Technologie Manager bei der Siemens AG - Könnerinterview | Aufstief an die Spitze #294

Leben an der Spitze - Der C-Level Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 58:03


Interview – Ich lade Sie ein, heute einen meiner langjährigen und wertgeschätzten Klienten Dr. Michael Bauer persönlich kennen zu lernen. Er ist Innovations- und Technologie Manager bei der Siemens AG und ein echter Könner. In diesem Interview erhalten Sie einen ganz konkreten Einblick in das Leben eines erfolgreichen C-Levels, der mit mir zusammenarbeitet. Sie lernen die Person hinter der Erfolgsgeschichte kennen Sie lernen aus realen Erfahrungen und auch Fehlern erfolgreicher Führungskräfte Sie lernen den Alltag an der Spitze kennen Sie sehen, was es braucht, um an der Spitze erfolgreich zu sehen In dieser Folge werden Sie Dr. Michael Bauer Innovations und Technologie Manager bei der Siemens AG kennenlernen. Ein innovationsbegeisterter Transformator und sehr besonderer Könner und Mensch. (00:00) Einführung in den Podcast und den heutigen Gast (02:18) Lernen Sie Dr. Michael Bauer kennen: Hintergrund und Erfolge (02:30) Start des Interviews: Persönliche Einblicke (03:49) Michaels beruflicher Werdegang und Herausforderungen (10:45) Die Bedeutung von Klarheit und Zusammenarbeit (21:39) Gedanken zu Führung und Erfolg (39:59) Der Wert einer Sparrings-Partnerschaft (55:31) Abschließende Gedanken und Kontaktinformationen ___ Links zur Folge: Link zur NL-Anmeldung: https://www.galileo-institut.de/newsletter/ Link zum LinkedIn-Profil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-michael-bauer/ ___ Sie sind neu an der Unternehmensspitze oder kämpfen bereits mit scheinbar unlösbaren Herausforderungen? Vielleicht klemmt es gerade in der Transformation? Vielleicht läuft sogar alles gut und Sie sind dennoch unzufrieden? In meinem kostenfreien Onlinecoaching zeige ich Ihnen Lösungen für diese Herausforderungen.

2nd World Sepsis Congress (2nd WSC)
119: 5th WSC – State of the Art in Sepsis Research: Emerging Immunomodulatory Approaches

2nd World Sepsis Congress (2nd WSC)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 87:08


Session 13 ‘State of the Art in Sepsis Research: Emerging Immunomodulatory Approaches' from the 5th World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Evangelos Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Bruno François, Nuala Meyer, Mark Hall, Stephan Witte, Michael Bauer, and Imrana Malik as your moderator.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Make sure measles vaccination is up to date

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the dangers of mixing alcohol and medications, a new study published in the Cancer Research journal suggests that early prostate cancer diagnoses can be made via a mere urine test, how artificial intelligence has been used in the hospital, the […]

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Make sure measles vaccination is up to date

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the dangers of mixing alcohol and medications, a new study published in the Cancer Research journal suggests that early prostate cancer diagnoses can be made via a mere urine test, how artificial intelligence has been used in the hospital, the […]

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: Who should get an updated measles vaccine?

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the measles outbreak still going in the wrong direction, who should get a measles vaccination right now, and what you should know about shingles vaccination.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Who should get an updated measles vaccine?

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the measles outbreak still going in the wrong direction, who should get a measles vaccination right now, and what you should know about shingles vaccination.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Who should get an updated measles vaccine?

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the measles outbreak still going in the wrong direction, who should get a measles vaccination right now, and what you should know about shingles vaccination.

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: We have not conquered measles outbreak

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the seriousness of the measles outbreak, who should be worried about getting the measles, how we handled the COVID pandemic and what we learned, the impact of vaccine hesitancy, his concern over the US withdrawing from the World Health Organization. […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: We have not conquered measles outbreak

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the seriousness of the measles outbreak, who should be worried about getting the measles, how we handled the COVID pandemic and what we learned, the impact of vaccine hesitancy, his concern over the US withdrawing from the World Health Organization. […]

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: We have not conquered measles outbreak

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the seriousness of the measles outbreak, who should be worried about getting the measles, how we handled the COVID pandemic and what we learned, the impact of vaccine hesitancy, his concern over the US withdrawing from the World Health Organization. […]

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: RFK Jr. nomination is quite worrisome

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the 5-year anniversary since we first started hearing about COVID, how the virus has changed through the years, the vaccine being a medical miracle, his thoughts on RFK Jr. being nominated for HHS Secretary, and what you should know about blowing […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: RFK Jr. nomination is quite worrisome

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the 5-year anniversary since we first started hearing about COVID, how the virus has changed through the years, the vaccine being a medical miracle, his thoughts on RFK Jr. being nominated for HHS Secretary, and what you should know about blowing […]

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: RFK Jr. nomination is quite worrisome

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the 5-year anniversary since we first started hearing about COVID, how the virus has changed through the years, the vaccine being a medical miracle, his thoughts on RFK Jr. being nominated for HHS Secretary, and what you should know about blowing […]

Essential Ingredients Podcast
017: Serving Up Second Chances: How the Sprouts Chef Training Program for Youths is Transforming Lives and the Future with Kate Rogers, Nelson German, and Michael Bauers

Essential Ingredients Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 36:46


“A job is a give and take. You give your time, you build momentum, and you build value in the community; but then you also receive financial remuneration. But this is about cooking as well, and the healing component of kitchens.” —Kate Rogers    “It's not just for a job, it's for the future. These kids are thinking long-term, which is something that is hard to see in the youth.” —Nelson German   “Just one thing going right can change your life.” —Michael Bauer   For many young adults facing hardship, the path to a brighter future can seem daunting. But with the right support and guidance, their lives can be transformed in remarkable ways. Empowering at-risk youth to find their passion and purpose is a powerful catalyst for change. Kate Rogers, the founder and executive director of the Sprouts Chef Training Program, has dedicated her career to providing comprehensive job training, mentorship, and financial workshops to empower young adults. Partnering with renowned chefs like Nelson German and Michael Bauer, the program is changing the trajectory of lives, one trainee at a time. Tune in as Justine interviews Kate, Nelson, and Michael to discover the inspiring stories, the program's holistic approach, the long-term impact of empowering at-risk youth through culinary arts, and more. This Giving Tuesday, you can give the gift of opportunity. $5,000 sponsors a life-changing 3-month paid internship through the Sprouts Chef Training Program. And the best part? NextGen Purpose will MATCH your donation, doubling your impact. Donate today and change a life! Meet Kate: Kate Rogers is the founder and executive director of the Sprouts Chef Training Program. Driven by her personal experiences and a deep passion for empowering at-risk youth, Rogers established Sprouts with the goal of providing culinary training and job opportunities to young adults facing hardship. Under her leadership, the program has expanded to multiple cities, partnering with renowned chefs and restaurants to offer comprehensive training and mentorship. Rogers' unwavering dedication to creating positive change in the lives of the program's participants has been instrumental in Sprouts' success and growth.   Meet Michael:  Michael Bauer is a renowned food writer and restaurant critic. He served as the restaurant critic and food editor for the San Francisco Chronicle for over 32 years, establishing himself as a leading voice in the Bay Area culinary scene. Since leaving the Chronicle, Bauer has dedicated his time to supporting the restaurant industry and giving back to the community. He currently serves on the board of the Sprouts Chef Training Program, where he leverages his industry expertise to help mentor and empower at-risk youth interested in culinary careers.   Meet Nelson: Nelson German is the chef and owner of alaMar, a popular restaurant in Oakland, California. With over a decade of experience in the industry, German has established himself as a respected figure in the Bay Area culinary community. In addition to running his own successful restaurant, German has been an active participant in the Sprouts Chef Training Program, serving as a mentor and providing hands-on training to young adults looking to break into the restaurant industry. German's commitment to giving back and supporting the next generation of culinary talent has made him an invaluable asset to the Sprouts program. Connect with Sprouts Chef Training Program: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube     Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram  LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 00:17 The Sprouts Chef Training Program  05:46 Meet Nelson 14:45 Changing the Lives of Youths 15:06 Meet Michael  25:09 Giving Tuesday 36:03 Youth Empowerment: Investing on Long-Term Impact  

Alive Family Church Podcast
Leaving A Legacy - The Gift Of Leaving A Legacy

Alive Family Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 41:00


How can we leave a legacy? Join guest speaker Michael Bauer as he encourages us in our generosity in Week 1 of our series "Leaving A Legacy".

Mind Your Own Karma-The Adoption Chronicles
S3E42 - RACIST FAMILY ADOPTS BIRACIAL CHILD UNKNOWINGLY AND NEVER REVEALS — AUTHOR SHAWN, "BORN WITHOUT A RACE"

Mind Your Own Karma-The Adoption Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 69:20


In 1963, Shawn was placed for adoption because his white mother's family didn't want a biracial grandson. As an infant, he passed for white, so he was adopted by a racist, rural Indiana family who didn't realize that he was Black. Ashamed of his ethnicity, his mom concocted lies to hide his race from everyone, including Shawn. This lack of racial identity caused depressing confusion and conflict with his education, relationships, and career, but his mom insisted that he was not to search for his birth family until after she died. Around age 40, Shawn and his wife decided that they were well-suited to adopt other biracial babies. Through the adoption process, Shawn discovered clues that helped him locate and reunite with his biological family. Although Shawn's author name for his book "Born Without A Race" is Dr Michael Bauer, he wishes to be addressed as Shawn during this interview for personal reasons.   LINKS: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088QRC91Q Connect With Melissa: -Email Melissa here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠mindyourownkarma@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Click here for the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mind Your Own Karma Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠-Click here for ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Somatic Mindful Guided Imagery⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Find Mind Your Own Karma on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Find Mind Your Own Karma on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Find Mind Your Own Karma on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Click here for a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠comprehensive list of adoptee/adoptee trauma-informed practitioners. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. ________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WANT TO BE A GUEST? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (click to email mindyourownkarma@gmail.com) Mind Your Own Karma – The Adoption Chronicles Podcast educates listeners on the realities of adoption through the stories of adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. We delve into their journeys, exploring identity, the emotional impacts of adoption, and the complexities that are involved when a child is removed from their biology. We also tackle tough topics like transracial adoption and adoption ethics, featuring experts and advocates. By sharing these diverse perspectives we hope to not only educate the world, but also give ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hope and healing⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to those deeply affected by adoption trauma. *** This podcast's mission is on adoption education. If you have an expertise that you think would be beneficial to anyone touched by adoption and would like to be on the podcast, get in touch with me. #adopt #adoption #adoptee #adopteevoices #adopteesspeak #adoptionpodcast #adopteepodcast #mindyourownkarma #primalwound #adopted #adoptionjourney #thefog #adoptionfog #comeoutofthefog #hypnotherapy #jayshetty #hypnosis #somatic #attachmentstyles #subsconscioushealing #subconscious #whatwasimadefor #adoptiveparents #birthmother #whoami #constellationconversation #firesideadoptees #grief #emotionalpain #adoptionawareness #birthfamily #biologicalfamily #dna #adoptiontrauma #emotionaltrauma #primalwound #emotionalhealing #findmyfamily #smgi #bekind #eatingdisorders #hypnotherapy #somatichealing #somaticexperiencing #listenable #listenablestory #reunion #adopteereunion #ancestry #ancestrydna #23andme #adoptionstory #dna #reactiveattachment #rda #lifecoach #therapy #traumainformed #searchangel #searchangels --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-ann-brunetti/support

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Nahostexperte Bauer - Frieden in Nahost ist nur mit diplomatischen Mitteln möglich

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 10:40


Nach den jüngsten israelischen Angriffen auf Ziele im Libanon unterstreicht Michael Bauer, dass Frieden mit militärischen Mitteln nicht zu erreichen ist. Für den Nahostexperten ist dabei die entscheidende Frage: Wie wird sich der Iran verhalten? Zerback, Sarah www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

Reformation on SermonAudio
Timeline of the Protestant Reformation

Reformation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 54:00


A new MP3 sermon from First Scots Presbyterian (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Timeline of the Protestant Reformation Subtitle: 20 Centuries of Christ's Power Speaker: Michael Bauer Broadcaster: First Scots Presbyterian (PCA) Event: Sunday School Date: 8/18/2024 Length: 54 min.

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: Aspirin may reduce colon cancer risk

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about a new study that shows regular aspirin use may help lower risk of colorectal cancer, and what you should know about aspirin if you are over 60.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Aspirin may reduce colon cancer risk

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about a new study that shows regular aspirin use may help lower risk of colorectal cancer and what you should know about aspirin if you are over 60.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Aspirin may reduce colon cancer risk

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about a new study that shows regular aspirin use may help lower risk of colorectal cancer and what you should know about aspirin if you are over 60.

Dogma Debate
#704 - What IF?(A Thought Experiment)

Dogma Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 42:35


Host of Plane Crash Podcast, Michael Bauer sees scary similarities between the state of the world at the onset of WWI and today, and asks what if an assassin's bullet hit it's mark as it did in 1914? more at dogmadebate.com 

The Lost Debate
An Israeli and a Gazan

The Lost Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 89:03


Hunter Biden was convicted on all three counts in his federal gun trial this week. Ravi takes stock of the verdict and President Biden's response before diving into the secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts, the new partnership between OpenAI and Apple, why to pay attention to foreign political interference in Canada, and what's behind Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's increased unpopularity. Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar says civilian casualties are “necessary sacrifices” and a new op-ed in the Wall Street Journal accuses the International Criminal Court of “brazen” anti-Israel bias. Ravi shares his take on both developments before welcoming Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, a U.S. citizen from Gaza, and Michael Bauer, an Israeli, to the show to discuss their perspectives about the current state of the war and the response abroad. Ravi and Ahmed discuss the potential for a ceasefire and the challenges of negotiating with Hamas, the reasons the American left can't agree on how – or if – to criticize Hamas, and why the pro-Palestine movement would benefit from a greater diversity of thought. Michael, who lives on a kibbutz near the Gaza Strip, shares his experience on October 7 and then talks with Ravi about the potential for a short-term solution to the war and a long-term resolution to the broader conflict and how the war has impacted the political landscape in Israel. Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on the show! 321-200-0570 Subscribe to our feed on Spotify: http://bitly.ws/zC9K Subscribe to our Substack: https://thelostdebate.substack.com/ Follow The Branch on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebranchmedia/ Follow The Branch on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebranchmedia Follow The Branch on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebranchmedia The Branch website: http://thebranchmedia.org/ The Branch channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/the-branch/id6483055204  Lost Debate is also available on the following platforms:  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-debate/id1591300785 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vTERJNTc1ODE3Mzk3Nw  iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-lost-debate-88330217/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/752ca262-2801-466d-9654-2024de72bd1f/the-lost-debate

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: How effective is zinc for colds?

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to tell us his thoughts on cold remedies like Cold-EEZE or Zicam, how a person typically catches a cold, the importance of staying hydrated, if we should be wearing face coverings on airplanes, and what we should know about allergy season this year. […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: How effective is zinc for colds?

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to tell us his thoughts on cold remedies like Cold-EEZE or Zicam, how a person typically catches a cold, the importance of staying hydrated, if we should be wearing face coverings on airplanes, and what we should know about allergy season this year. […]

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: How effective is zinc for colds?

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to tell us his thoughts on cold remedies like Cold-EEZE or Zicam, how a person typically catches a cold, the importance of staying hydrated, if we should be wearing face coverings on airplanes, and what we should know about allergy season this year. […]

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: Bird flu is not a public health threat

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the use of weight loss drugs, if there is a stigma attached to losing weight via weight loss drugs, if there is a reason for people not to take weight loss drugs, and how concerned we should be about bird flu.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Bird flu is not a public health threat

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the use of weight loss drugs, if there is a stigma attached to losing weight via weight loss drugs, if there is a reason for people not to take weight loss drugs, and how concerned we should be about bird flu.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Bird flu is not a public health threat

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the use of weight loss drugs, if there is a stigma attached to losing weight via weight loss drugs, if there is a reason for people not to take weight loss drugs, and how concerned we should be about bird flu.

Three Ingredients
Episode 5: How Nancy cornered the celery heart market. Thoughts on great dinner parties.

Three Ingredients

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 45:19


You'll hear no iceberg lettuce shaming in this episode.The great little food shops we talk about in this episode* Talbott and Arding, where Ruth does a lot of shopping. 202 Allen Street, Hudson New York* We Got Nuts, Nancy's online source for Antep Turkish pistachios. She buys them by the five-pound bag.* Breadfolks, the Hudson bakery Nancy asks Ruth about, was opened by celebrity portrait photographer Norman Jean Roy and his artist wife Joanna Jean Roy. Ruth says they did “the greatest” laminated pastries. When they closed the bakery in 2022, there was talk of the couple creating a wholesale operation and bread book, although at the moment both seem to be busy pursuing their photography and art. Meanwhile, Mel The Bakery has taken over the space that Bread Folks once occupied. Their bread is great. 324 Warren Street, Hudson New York* Garni Meat Market1715 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena* Zhengyalov Hatz318 East Broadway, Glendale* Chino Ranch 6123 Calzada Del Bosque, Rancho Santa Fe, CA,* Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant1605 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, California* Monterey Market. Ruth says they have “the best” produce.1550 Hopkins Street, Berkeley, California* Berkeley Bowl920 Heinz Avenue, Berkeley* Acme Bread 1601 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley* Bub and Grandma's * Kenter Canyon Bread is called Roan Mills * Trufflebert FarmEugene OregonThe story that angered Kermit LynchThis is an image of the first page of a Metropolitan Home story Ruth wrote about famed Berkeley wine merchant Kermit Lynch. In this podcast episode, we talk about the quote that was changed during the editing process and why that change about the difference between shopping in Provence and Berkeley upset Kermit. The complete piece is here — along with some terrific recipes.A Marion Cunningham dinner without iceberg lettuceThis is the menu from Marion's Birthday 70th birthday party thrown by Alice, Ruth and Michael Bauer where iceberg lettuce was not served.But at Marion's Eightieth birthday Alice finally gave in and allowed iceberg lettuce (with Green Goddess dressing): This is the story Ruth wrote about it. Victor Hertzler's original recipe for Celery Victor at the St. Francis HotelTake six stalks of celery well washed. Make a stock of one soup hen or chicken bones, and five pounds of veal bones in the usual manner, with carrots, onions, parsley, bay leaves, salt and pepper. Place the celery in a vessel and strain the broth over it. Boil until soft and let cool off in its own broth.When cold press the broth out of the celery with the hand, gently, and place on a plate. Season with salt, fresh ground black pepper, chervil, and one-quarter white wine vinegar with tarragon to three-quarters of best olive oil.Salad for dinner book  https://www.amazon.com/Salad-Dinner-Complete-Meals-Seasons/dp/0847838250After all the talk about the title of Ruth's forthcoming book…. it is called neither Fishing for the Moon (which Ruth still loves), nor Apricots and Vanilla. It is…. drumroll please……. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit threeingredients.substack.com/subscribe

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: Can Ozempic curb alcohol cravings?

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the number of flu cases that are being reported this year, the respiratory viruses that are circulating outside of the flu, and what he thinks of a new report about Ozempic and alcohol cravings.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Can Ozempic curb alcohol cravings?

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the number of flu cases that are being reported this year, the respiratory viruses that are circulating outside of the flu, and what he thinks of a new report about Ozempic and alcohol cravings.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Can Ozempic curb alcohol cravings?

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the number of flu cases that are being reported this year, the respiratory viruses that are circulating outside of the flu, and what he thinks of a new report about Ozempic and alcohol cravings.

The Momentom Collective Podcast
Understanding Israel's Complex History | Michael Bauer

The Momentom Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 52:15


With the escalation of war and tragedy across Israel and Palestine, we launch our latest podcast with the challenging topic of understanding the complexities of the history and generational issues plaguing the Middle East. Momentom Cofounder, John Early, had visited Israel and Palestine this last August and talks with renowned with geopolitical educator and historical tour guide, Michael Bauer, on why it's "impossible to be neutral" on either side when discussing Israel or Palestine. For more info on Michael Bauer and his book 'Israel Journey - Eight Days In One Of The World's Most Complex Countries' visit https://www.bauertrails.com/[Recorded in Tel Aviv on August 16th, 2023]Podcast time stamps:1:10 - Can any discussion on Israel's relations be ‘neutral'?4:00 - The ancient history of Judaism, Islam and Christianity in Israel7:10 - The rise of Nationalism over Tribalism in the Middle East9:20 - Israel & Palestine - An identity conflict: Who is the 'victim'?15:15 - The background of the Palestinian identity18:25 - Why the division in Israel is NOT colonialism23:25 - Israeli settlements within Palestine and preventions of peace26:50 - Understanding the extremes on both sides and its effects on peace talks34:24 - The prosperity gap and why Tel Aviv has a Tech Boom39:05 - The military's role with Israeli prosperity & 'Liberalism'43:02 - Israel's protests over 'What is Democracy?'47:40 - What should foreigners understand about Israel's issues?#MichaelBauer #Israel #TheMomentomPodcast

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: Should you wait to get COVID booster?

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about when you should get the next COVID booster, when we will see the new, updated booster shot, what we should know about shingles, and the latest news about weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic. Dr. Bauer also answers all […]

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Dr. Michael Bauer: Should you wait to get COVID booster?

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about when you should get the next COVID booster, when we will see the new, updated booster shot, what we should know about shingles, and the latest news about weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic. Dr. Bauer also answers all […]

A Wild New Work: Ecological guidance for your work life
97. Wildness, Work, and Pre-history, with Peter Michael Bauer

A Wild New Work: Ecological guidance for your work life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 69:21


How did our pre-civilization ancestors "work"? What does it mean to be held captive to capitalism, and can we find ways to be more free? In this very rich conversation with anthropologist and rewilding catalyst Peter Michael Bauer, we address these questions and discuss: *Where we are in the cycles of decline and the collapse of civilization (and why collapse can be a good thing) *What “work” looked like for our hunter gatherer ancestors *How we can bring our adaptive, wild nature into the contexts and communities we live in today To connect with Peter, visit: www.rewildportland.com and www.patreon.com/petermichaelbauer To connect with Megan, visit: https://awildnewwork.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please help get it to others by subscribing, rating the show, or sharing it with a friend!

John Williams
Dr. Michael Bauer: ‘Vaccines save lives'

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023


Dr. Michael Bauer, Medical Director at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to debunk claims from presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy about the safety of vaccines, if there is a link between vaccines and autism, how Ozempic has curbed addictive behavior in some cases, and the latest news on booster shots. Dr. Bauer also answers […]