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63 Hektar - der Landwirtschafts-Podcast von NDR Niedersachsen
Michael Kaufmann ist 30 Jahre alt und Landwirt. Und er ist bisexuell. Nach aktuellen Schätzungen identifizieren sich mehr als 9 Millionen Menschen als „queer“ – also als Menschen, deren sexuelle Orientierung oder Geschlechtsidentität nicht der heteronormativen Norm entspricht. In der Stadt, wo es anonymer zugeht, werden Menschen, die der LGBTQIA+ Community angehören, eher akzeptiert. Große Städte wie Berlin, Köln, Hamburg oder Leipzig sind stolz auf diese lebendige Szene. Dort gibt es Clubs, Bars oder Veranstaltungen und Initiativen, die queeren Menschen einen sicheren Ort bieten. Doch, wie ist das auf dem Land oder in einem kleinen Dorf, wo jeder jeden kennt? Landwirt Michael erzählt im Podcast „63 Hektar“, wie seine Mitmenschen auf sein Outing reagiert haben, ob die Landwirtschaftsbranche wirklich so konservativ ist und welche Rolle seine Bisexualität bei der Arbeit spielt. Im Landwirtschafts-Podcast "63 Hektar" diskutieren Kuhlage und Landwirtin Maja Mogwitz auf Augenhöhe verschiedenste landwirtschaftliche Themen. Denn es gibt häufig Missverständnisse, Vorurteile und verhärtete Fronten zwischen Verbrauchern und Landwirten. Ob nun Massentierhaltung, Gentechnik oder Agrarsubventionen. Ein Podcast für alle zwischen Wochenmarkt bis Scheunentor - denn niemand kann ohne Landwirtschaft. Initiativen: https://www.gayfarmer.de/ https://www.deutschlandfunknova.de/beitrag/queer-auf-dem-land-wie-wir-unsere-community-finden https://elannetzwerk.wordpress.com/ Mehr zum Thema: https://www.goethe.de/prj/ger/de/wow/25775647.html https://www.queeres-netzwerk-gf.de/projekte/queer-auf-dem-lande/ https://de.statista.com/themen/4641/lgbt/#topicOverview https://www.bmfsfj.de/resource/blob/205126/4826d1e00dc9d02e48f46fa47bb0c3e9/aktio%20nsplan-queer-leben-data.pdf Majas Landwort: "Pillierung" bei Minute 2:18 Habt Ihr Themenvorschläge? Dann schreibt uns an 63hektar@ndr.de Die Folgen im Überblick: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/63-hektar-der-landwirtschafts-podcast-von-ndr-niedersachsen/94507048/ Unser Podcast-Tipp: "Eltern ohne Filter" https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/eltern-ohne-filter/68705722/
Diese Folge ist eine doppelte Premiere im #glaubandich Podcast. Auf der einen Seite feiert Michael Kaufmann als Co-Host seine Premiere und auf der anderen Seite sind zum ersten Mal Gäste bei der Aufnahme live dabei. Diese Folge wurde im Zuge der Digital Days des Medienhauses Wimmer aufgenommen. Zu Gast: Kosima Kovar - eine der prominentesten Gründerinnen Österreichs. Sie wurde von Forbes unter die einflussreichsten 30 Frauen Österreichs unter 30 gewählt und spricht mit den Gastgebern über ihre zwei Start-ups und wie sie es mit ihrem Unternehmen ins Silicon Valley geschafft hat. Was können österreichische Start-ups von Silicon Valley Unternehmen lernen? Welche Chancen bietet Diversity für etablierte Unternehmen? Welche Leadership Skills benötigt man als junge Gründerin? Die Antworten auf diese Fragen, sowie ein paar Insights wie man zu einem Investment in den USA kommt, gibt es in dieser #glaubandich Podcast-Folge. Über Kosima https://linktr.ee/kosimakovar Über Ada Home - Ada Growth (adaapp.com)
This week on Cultural Manifesto Host Kyle Long speaks with the experimental musician, artist manager, and Indianapolis civic leader Michael Kaufmann; and we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with music from Mar Mar Aye, an important Burmese singer living in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
With: Daniel Hagemeier, Sakhile & Me, Frankfurt; Michael Kaufmann, Ernst Hilger Vienna. Host: Mark Kellermann, Artsy. (in German language) Artsy ...
A sound map is a sonic representation of a specific site or location. This week, we'll explore two different projects that have created sound maps of Indianapolis. Eric Salazar joins Kyle Long to discuss Classical Music Indy's CMI City Sounds series. Then, we'll listen to Kyle's 2017 conversation with Michael Kaufmann, the founder of Sound Expeditions, a collection of 30 site-specific pieces.
In this episode of RealJax With Jim and Larry, the guys have a chance to talk to Michael Kaufmann. Mike walks us through his life, growing up on the sandy beaches of Jacksonville, his life of crime, ranging from selling drugs to committing check fraud, going to prison on different occasions, and becoming a new person after prison. Michael has some amazing stories about helping bring skateboarding and surfing to Jacksonville! Stay tuned because it's about to get REAL, JAX!
Manosfæren er en serie af Cybernauternes podcast Cybernormer, hvor vi sætter fokus på de digitale rum, mænd mødes og diskuterer køn og maskulinitet - og er enten kritiske overfor eller direkte modstandere af feminismen.I tredje episode af manosfæren taler vi med professor Debbie Ging om fire forskellige af manosfærens kernegrupper, nemlig scorekunstnerne, incels, MGTOWs og NoFappers. Hvad samler dem og hvor er de uenige? Og giver det mening at så meget mainstream medie og forskningsfokus er på én gruppe, nemlig incels, når de andre grupper er både bedre finansierede og mere velorganiserede?Produktion: CybernauterneLyddesign: Sara NielsenKilder og referencer“Neologising misogyny: Urban Dictionary's folksonomies of sexual abuse”, Debbie Ging, et al.Sage Publications, 2019“The new men's movement: Retreat and regression with America's weekend warriors”, Michael Kimmel, Michael Kaufmann, Springer, 1993; “Jeg fandt de digitale spor fra lægen, der er dømt for to voldtægter. Her er historien om en internetkultur, der blev alt for virkelig”, Zetland, 24.6.2019“Single men boast about rapes on Game Global, the social network for ‘pick-up artists”, The Times UK, 27. juni 2021“Reddit's TheRedPill, notorious for its misogyny, was founded by a New Hampshire state legislator”, Vox, 28 april 2017“'PUAhate' and 'ForeverAlone': inside Elliot Rodger's online life”, The Guardian, 30 maj 2014“Cockblocked by Redistribution: A Pick-up Artist in Denmark”, Dissent Magasine, efterår 2013Lydklip fra:The Matrix, Lana & Lilly Wachowski, 1999“Im Alfa”, nofapcommunity, Instagram, 9 april 2021“No Nut November - Are you in?”, The Golden One, Youtube, 31. oktober 2020 “No Nut November (The Coomer)”, Paul Joseph Watson, Youtube, 7 november 2019““How to Neg Correctly” Todd V, Youtube, 28 april 2020“Lauren Southern: SlutWalk Revisited (Edmonton)”, Rebel News, Youtube, 12 august 2015“Take The Black Pill”, First Last(Eggman), Youtube, 16 august 2015Elliot Rodger voice act fra manifestet “My Twisted Little Life”.
Chief Douglas Randell talks with Kraig Kinney and Dr. Michael Kaufmann from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, EMS Division, and Dr. Kristina Box, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Health, on the state's Coronavirus response.
Michael Kaufmann is one of the most fascinating individuals I have ever met. He has made a successful career in music, leading record labels and launching the careers of new artists (his best-known associations are with artists including Sufjan Stevens and Son Lux). He also is a civic leader in Indianapolis, curating numerous, multi-million dollar public art installations and cross-disciplinary programs. He is pursuing his PhD at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and he most recently served VP of Civic Investment for Health and Hospital Corporation in Indianapolis. Michael continues to challenge conventional thinking in Indianapolis, and in this conversation we talk about the post- COVID-19 economy, the changing role of art’s impact on communities, and why we need to modernize our definitions of terms like “economic development.”
Dr. Michael Gerhard Kaufmann ist Orgelsachverständiger. In dieser Funktion reist er durch Baden-Württemberg und prüft Orgeln auf Erhaltung und Erneuerung. Eine Orgelreise der besonderen Art.
In the second episode of the new Son Lux podcast "Plans We Make," drummer Ian Chang chats with visual artist Sougwen Chung, a former research fellow at MIT’s Media Lab and a pioneer in the field of human-machine collaboration. Read more about Sougwen here: https://sougwen.com/ "Plans We Make" was Created by Ryan Lott, Ian Chang, and Rafiq Bhatia, Produced and Edited by Chris Jacobs, and Executive Produced by Michael Kaufmann and Hannah Houser. Subscribe to "Plans We Make" wherever you get your podcasts. You can catch up on Ryan Lott’s conversation with mix engineer Chris Tabron - that episode is out now - and guitarist Rafiq Bhatia will be on next week talking with Deantoni Parks, one of our favorite drummers and an incredible thinker.
Lance uses acting as a metaphor for understanding our unconscious desires, motivations, and intents - how we can consciously become aware of parts of ourselves. Our unconscious motives drive us and influence our understanding of reality. But in our society today there's a trend towards understanding reality as a social construct which bypasses personal responsibility. (Part 2 of 2) Photo by Michael Kaufmann via FreeImages https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/el_pulento-32315
In the first episode of the new Son Lux podcast "Plans We Make," Ryan chats with mix engineer and longtime member of the Son Lux family Chris Tabron (Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Common). "Plans We Make" was Created by Ryan Lott, Ian Chang, and Rafiq Bhatia, Produced and Edited by Chris Jacobs, and Executive Produced by Michael Kaufmann and Hannah Houser. Subscribe to "Plans We Make" wherever you get your podcasts. Next week drummer Ian Chang will be taking the host duties and interviewing artist Sougwen Chung, a pioneer in the field of human-machine collaboration and an amazing multidisciplinary artist, and guitarist Rafiq Bhatia will follow that up with an episode talking with drummer and thinker Deantoni Parks.
Performance Work, the final pillar of the Dimension Approach, is the goal of performance enhancement in life, work, sports, and creative endeavors. Performance is determined by many of the various aspects of the dimension approach, and the goal is to stop getting stuck in certain states that impede our ability to perform. (Part 1 of 2) Photo by Michael Kaufmann via FreeImages https://www.freeimages.com/photographer/el_pulento-32315
I det här avsnittet får vi höra Michael Kaufmann berätta om en verksamhet i USA, Green Chimneys. Green Chimneys tar emot drygt 200 skolelever och använder mängder med olika djurslag i sitt arbete. Vi får också höra Helena berätta lite mer om Stallyckan, den verksamhet hon själv är med och driver.
On this episode of Cultural Manifesto Kyle Long's guest is jazz icon Herbie Hancock. Kyle also introduces a new segment focusing on an innovative artist residency program called City State. This edition of the segment features City State founder/director Michael Kaufmann.
On this episode of Cultural Manifesto Kyle Long's guest is jazz icon Herbie Hancock. Kyle also introduces a new segment focusing on an innovative artist residency program called City State. This edition of the segment features City State founder/director Michael Kaufmann.
On this episode of Cultural Manifesto Kyle Long's guest is jazz icon Herbie Hancock. Kyle also introduces a new segment focusing on an innovative artist residency program called City State. This edition of the segment features City State founder/director Michael Kaufmann.
Part one of a special two part episode featuring Michael Kaufmann and Stuart Hyatt of Sound Expeditions. Stuart and Michael discuss their work sound-mapping Indianapolis.
Part one of a special two part episode featuring Michael Kaufmann and Stuart Hyatt of Sound Expeditions. Stuart and Michael discuss their work sound-mapping Indianapolis.
Part one of a special two part episode featuring Michael Kaufmann and Stuart Hyatt of Sound Expeditions. Stuart and Michael discuss their work sound-mapping Indianapolis.
Nude Clan: A Video Game Podcast | Part of the [Nude]Clan gaming network
This week, the Clan reviews the classic survival horror Silent Hill Silent Hill Silent Hill was released in North America on January 31, 1999 in North America. It is a survival horror game, developed for the PlayStation. The game was developed by Team Silent, and published by Konami. Silent Hill features a third person camera view, and offers fully 3D environments. Silent Hill is considered a defining title in the survival horror genre due to its concentration on psychological horror, and the fact that you play an everyday regular normal guy, rather than a trained killer. Another interesting fact is the fog. The developers actually used the in game fog to mask the hardware limitations of the PlayStation, while also adding to the atmosphere of Silent Hill. The game has received positive reviews, and was a commercial success. The game currently has an 86 on Metacritic. Storyline The story revolves around a man named Harry and his daughter Cheryl. They are heading out on vacation, and just before driving into the town of Silent Hill, he swerves off the road to avoid hitting a little girl. Upon regaining consciousness, he realizes that Cheryl is missing, and sets out to find her. We meet up with Cybil Bennet, a police officer who works in a nearby town. Oh, and there are monsters running around trying to kill you. Harry also meets Dahlia Gillespie, Doctor Michael Kaufmann, director of Silent Hill’s Alchemilla Hospital. We also meet Lisa Garland, who worked at Alchemilla. Harry finds a symbol scattered throughout the town. Dahlia claims it will allow darkness to take over the town if it continues to multiply. Dahlia then reveals that the girl we swerved to avoid is a demon, and is responsible for the symbol’s duplication. Dahlia also urges Harry to stop the demon, because if he doesn’t, Cheryl will die. Cybil, the police officer from earlier, then attacks Harry in a Resident Evil-esque zombie fashion. But with a gun! You can either gun her down, or use a key item on her to restore her to normal. When the demon child reappears, she is captured within the Flauros that Dahlia previously gave to us. Dahlia reveals that she manipulated Harry into trapping it. It’s a phantasm of her daughter, Alessa, who possesses supernatural powers. Harry then wakes up in a crazy area called “nowhere”. He encounters Lisa here, who reveals that she is the same as the other monsters in the town, and begins to transform. We find out via a diary entry that Lisa had actually nursed Alessa during a secret hospitalization. Harry finds Dahlia with Cheryl and Alessa, charred. Seven years prior to the game, Dahlia had conducted a ritual to impregnate Alessa with the cult’s god through immolation. Alessa survived the sacrifice due to being the vessel, which rendered her immortal. Her ability to resist the ritual caused her soul to be bisected. One half of her soul went to Cheryl. Dahlia had cast a spell to draw Cheryl back to Alessa. Alessa created the symbols in town to prevent the birth. Now for the interesting part… This game has four different endings that can occur. They depend on whether or not Harry saves Cybil or discovers a bottle of Aglaophotis at Kaufmann’s apartment, or both. Aglaophotis can be used to dispel demonic forces, and grant protection against the forces for the user. The worst ending occurs if neither of these things are done; Alessa electrocutes Dahlia, and then attacks Harry. Harry then defeats her, and we hear Cheryl’s voice thanking Harry for freeing her, and Alessa vanishes. Harry then collapses, and the game shows his corpse in the crashed car. This ending implies that the entirety of the events took place in Harry’s delusional dying mind… Freaky! The “Bad +” ending features a living Cybil, and a missing Kauffman. After Cheryl’s voice and Alessa’s disappearance, Cybil convinces Harry to flee. In the “good” ending, Cybil dies, and Kaufmann shows up with the bottle of Aglaophotis, which he uses to force the deity out of Alessa. Kaufmann is revealed to have allied Dahlia and enabled Alessa’s hospitalization. Feeling betrayed, he forces the deity out of Alessa, causing her to vanish. After Harry defeats it, the deity disappears, and Alessa appears as a baby reincarnation of herself and Cheryl. The babe is given to Harry, and it enables their escape from nowhere and the nightmare is over. In the “good +” ending, Harry escapes with Cybil and the baby. Both good endings feature a transformed Lisa preventing Kaufmann from leaving, and throwing him into a pit. There’s a secret, joke ending, where we see Harry abducted by aliens. Schweiss Craig Story 7 8 Gameplay 9 8 Design 10 10 Music/Sound 9 8 Replayability 8 7 Overall 84/100
An interview with Kipp Normand and Michael Kaufmann, the creative visionaries behind the new Museum of Psychphonics in Fountain Square. Kipp and Michael will be sharing music and stories that inspired the museum. Tonight's playlist includes some of my favorite musicians: Sun Ra, Harry Partch, Parliament, Sedcairn Archives and more.
An interview with Kipp Normand and Michael Kaufmann, the creative visionaries behind the new Museum of Psychphonics in Fountain Square. Kipp and Michael will be sharing music and stories that inspired the museum. Tonight's playlist includes some of my favorite musicians: Sun Ra, Harry Partch, Parliament, Sedcairn Archives and more.
An interview with Kipp Normand and Michael Kaufmann, the creative visionaries behind the new Museum of Psychphonics in Fountain Square. Kipp and Michael will be sharing music and stories that inspired the museum. Tonight's playlist includes some of my favorite musicians: Sun Ra, Harry Partch, Parliament, Sedcairn Archives and more.
Even though the symptoms are the same in men and women, they often experience depression in different ways.You may have felt down in the dumps at times in your life due to a breakup, death of a loved one or from losing your job. This, however, does not mean you suffer from depression.Depression is a mental disorder that's characterized by having feelings of hopelessness and helplessness for a period of two weeks or more and which keeps you from performing daily tasks.Even though the symptoms are the same in men and women, they often experience depression in different ways. In fact, according to the National Institute of Mental health, women are 70 percent more likely to experience depression during their lifetime.Women are more likely to be in tune with their emotions than men, which can be why it's harder to recognize these symptoms and detect depression in men.Unfortunately, men are more likely to commit suicide than women. This could be because men are more impulsive and more likely to abuse alcohol or other substances to heal themselves.Are the treatment options different for men and women?It is important not to overgeneralize treatment, since treatment is based off the individual. However, both men and women can respond differently to medication and other therapy options.How are the sexual differences essential to understanding the illness?Chair for the Department of Psychiatry at Lehigh Valley Hospital Health Network, Michael Kaufmann, MD, shares the differences in how men and women handle depression, as well as ways you can recognize depression symptoms in someone you love.
Even though the symptoms are the same in men and women, they often experience depression in different ways.You may have felt down in the dumps at times in your life due to a breakup, death of a loved one or from losing your job. This, however, does not mean you suffer from depression.Depression is a mental disorder that's characterized by having feelings of hopelessness and helplessness for a period of two weeks or more and which keeps you from performing daily tasks.Even though the symptoms are the same in men and women, they often experience depression in different ways. In fact, according to the National Institute of Mental health, women are 70 percent more likely to experience depression during their lifetime.Women are more likely to be in tune with their emotions than men, which can be why it's harder to recognize these symptoms and detect depression in men.Unfortunately, men are more likely to commit suicide than women. This could be because men are more impulsive and more likely to abuse alcohol or other substances to heal themselves.Are the treatment options different for men and women?It is important not to overgeneralize treatment, since treatment is based off the individual. However, both men and women can respond differently to medication and other therapy options.How are the sexual differences essential to understanding the illness?Chair for the Department of Psychiatry at Lehigh Valley Hospital Health Network, Michael Kaufmann, MD, shares the differences in how men and women handle depression, as well as ways you can recognize depression symptoms in someone you love.
Liz Janes has been a part of the Asthmatic Kitty record label from the start, and has been front and center in watching it grow. Liz is married to Michael Kaufmann, who from a home office, assists in the development and management of the label. So as both an artist on the label, and one with a clear view of its internal workings, Liz has a lot to say about how the label is run. This is not a Christian label, but one can easily point to Gospel principles within its practice. In this workshop Liz will address her ideas about "Christianity" and "The role of the record label" by sharing the story of her own growth as an artist and the role that Asthmatic Kitty has played in that story. The floor will also greatly be open for questions and discussion.