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Cityn Aamu Nyman & Jääskeläinen
Pingviini vai Mopo -kilpailu

Cityn Aamu Nyman & Jääskeläinen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 3:27


Cityn Aamun pojat pisti pystyyn kilpailujen kilpailun, jossa arvuutellaan tuleeko ääni pingviinistä vai moposta. Olisitko itse osannut arvata oikean rivin?

Cityn Aamu Nyman & Jääskeläinen

Monesti parhaat keksinnöt tapahtuvat vahingossa. Tänään se tapahtui Cityn Aamun poikien puolesta, kun Pingviini vai Mopo -kilpailu sai alkunsa. Jere ja Samuel reflektoivat myös itsepetoksesta sekä laittomista huusseista. Ja mitäs Jeren FeetFinder -tilille kuuluu? Kuuntele kaikki perjantain parhaat läpät tästä!

Customer Love
#20 | mit Arist von Harpe, Hamburger Morgenpost | Vom Tagesblatt zum Digitalmedium| Digitale Erlöse| Social Media und Journalismus

Customer Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 36:44


Millerntalk
Millerntalk mit Nils Weber (MOPO) und Thomas Hürner (SZ)

Millerntalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 33:03 Transcription Available


Im neuen Millerntalk sprechen die Hamburger Journalisten Nils Weber von der Hamburger Morgenpost und Thomas Hürner von der Süddeutschen Zeitung einerseits über die aktuelle sportliche Situation beim FC St. Pauli - wie bewerten sie die Wintertransferperiode, wer könnte Morgan Guilavogui auf der rechten Außenbahn ersetzen -, zum anderen aber auch über die übergeordnete Bedeutung der Kiezkicker in der Bundesliga. Es wird erörtert, ob und inwiefern die Hamburger dem Oberhaus des deutschen Fußballs guttun. Zudem wird die Frage beantwortet: Welchen Artikel wollen sie in dieser Saison unbedingt noch über den FC St. Pauli schreiben?

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Writing Architecture - Julia van den Hout

Most Podern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 45:20


What role does written communication play in the creation of good buildings? Julia van den Hout, founder of Original Copy, shares her journey from art history to architecture, emphasizing the importance of writing in the field. She discusses her experiences at Steven Holl Architects, the evolution of architectural communication, and the founding of CLOG, a journal aimed at bridging the gap between rapid online discourse and traditional publishing. Julia also reflects on her current practice, Original Copy, and her role at the Art Omi, the Hudson Valley based arts center. In talking with MoPo, Julia highlights the challenges and opportunities in architectural publishing, the impact of AI on authorship, and the nature of communication in a rapidly changing world. Keywords architecture, writing, art history, CLOG, Original Copy, design, communication, AI, publishing, Art Omi Links Original Copy Art Omi Art Omi Residencies CLOG Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup 00:12 Julia's Journey into Architecture 02:45 Role at Stephen Hall Architects 05:07 The Evolution of Architecture Media 07:43 The Importance of Writing in Architecture 11:20 Founding CLOG: A New Architectural Journal 14:50 Memorable Moments and Objectives at CLOG 18:10 Transition to Original Copy 22:25 The Flexibility of Creative Projects 25:24 Clientele and Project Examples 27:11 Art Oh My: A Unique Residency 28:19 Application Process for Art Oh My 29:47 The Value of Dedicated Time for Creativity 31:45 The Role of Academic Environments 33:26 Urban vs. Rural Residencies 33:35 Criteria for Project Selection 34:44 Challenges in Print Publishing 35:43 The Impact of AI on Authorship 41:03 Future Aspirations for Original Copy 42:37 Navigating the Current Era of Change

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Looking Back on MoPo's First Year

Most Podern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 33:07


Summary In this reflective episode, the hosts of MoPo discuss their journey over the first year making the show. They emphasize the need to expand their network beyond familiar circles and the value of learning through conversations with diverse guests. The hosts also share insights on the iterative process of podcasting, the challenges and opportunities in their field, and their hopes for the future of the show. Keywords podcast, built environment, pandemic impact, communication, collaboration, interdisciplinary, growth, opportunities, challenges, reflection Chapters 00:00 Reflecting on a Year of Conversations 02:54 The Impact of the Pandemic on Perspectives 06:08 Expanding the Network: Beyond Friends 09:00 Communication and Learning Through Podcasting 12:13 Navigating the Built Environment 15:06 Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Approaches 17:58 Growth and Iteration in Podcasting 20:51 Looking Ahead: Future Directions 24:06 The Balance of Challenges and Opportunities 27:10 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

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Grassroots Development: Building Communities Abroad - KC Hardin

Most Podern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 52:33


KC Hardin, founder of Conservatorio, joins MoPo and shares his inspiring journey from corporate law in New York to real estate development in Panama. He discusses the revitalization of Casco Viejo - a historic district in Panama City, the lessons learned in navigating the complexities of real estate, and the importance of community engagement in urban development. KC also reflects on the current landscape of real estate in Panama, the challenges of affordability, and his vision for interconnected neighborhoods that foster community. He emphasizes the need for adaptive reuse of buildings and the role of developers in shaping vibrant urban spaces. - Keyes Christopher (KC) Hardin is a co-founder of Conservatorio and has been its president since its inception in 2005. KC also co-founded Esperanza San Felipe, a gang intervention and integration program in the historic district of the Panamanian capital. Before moving to Panama, KC worked as a corporate lawyer in New York and Tokyo with the firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where he primarily focused on mergers and acquisitions and private equity. He is a member of the Central America Leadership Initiative of the Aspen Institute and a research associate at MIT's Community Innovators Laboratory (CoLab). He holds a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law and a B.S. in Communications from the University of Miami. Keywords real estate, Panama, urban development, community engagement, adaptive reuse, Conservatorio, Casco Viejo, architecture, sustainability, housing Chapters 00:00 Casey Hardin's Journey from Law to Real Estate 07:35 The Birth of Conservatorio and Its Impact 12:02 Adaptive Reuse and the Challenges of Development 18:48 Lessons Learned and the Evolution of Conservatorio 20:28 Community Development and Zoning in Panama 26:01 Mixed-Use Development and Community Engagement 33:37 Challenges in Design and Development Tools 40:01 Real Estate Landscape and Mobility in Panama 45:40 Future Projects and Urban Revitalization 47:32 The Vision of a Great City Links Conservatorio Casco Viejo Olde Good Things

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The State of Housing Design & Development - Sam Naylor

Most Podern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 73:18


How can we build better housing and more of it? Sam Naylor is the co-author of “The State of Housing Design 2023” (Harvard University Press) and the research report “Legalizing Mid-rise Single-stair Housing in Massachusetts”. He is a licensed architect and researcher and joins MoPo to discuss the critical importance of housing design in addressing the current housing crisis. He emphasizes the need for innovative and quality housing solutions and the challenges posed by zoning laws and community resistance. Naylor advocates for design thinking as a means to unlock production and density while also highlighting the significance of community engagement and leadership in shaping housing policy. The discussion also touches on the potential of policy changes such as single-stair reform and the future of housing design, reflecting on personal ideals and the broader implications for urban development. Links [Sam Naylor](https://naylorsam.com/) [Sam on LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-naylor/) [Sam on IG](https://www.instagram.com/sam__naylor/) [The State of Housing Design 2023](https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/media-files/2024-07/harvard_jchs_state_of_housing_design_2023.pdf) [Legalizing Mid-rise Single-stair Housing in Massachusetts](https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/media-files/2024-07/harvard_jchs_state_of_housing_design_2023.pdf) [The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University](https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/) Keywords housing design, architecture, housing crisis, Joint Center for Housing Studies, innovative design, community engagement, zoning laws, single stair reform, affordable housing, urban development Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Housing Design and Its Importance 02:59 The Role of the Joint Center for Housing Studies 05:50 Innovative Housing Design: Themes and Insights 09:08 The Importance of Quality Design in Housing 11:57 Challenges in Housing Development and Funding 14:53 Zoning Laws and Their Impact on Housing 18:17 Community Resistance to New Developments 21:11 The Need for Clear Zoning Regulations 24:08 Building Codes and Their Influence on Housing 26:55 Single Stair Reform and Its Potential Benefits 37:19 Revisiting Building Codes and Safety Innovations 40:43 The Case for Scissor Stairs and Efficient Design 43:09 Navigating Building Regulations and Renovations 46:58 The Need for Proactive Code Revisions 49:12 Designing for Functionality and Community Engagement 52:55 The Role of Political Engagement in Housing Architecture 56:16 Community Involvement in Housing Development 01:00:08 The Future of Housing: Leadership and Public Perception 01:04:54 Imagining Ideal Living Spaces 01:08:36 Reflecting on Modernism and Future Projections

Female Kick
Sportpsychologie mit Selina Koch

Female Kick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 40:07


Diese Schlagzeilen besprechen Selina Koch, Sportpsychologin u.a. beim DFB und FC Viktoria Berlin, und Lisa Währer:"Sportpsychologie: Depressionen nach Olympia: „Für viele ein Tabu-Thema“" - titelt der Tagesspiegel und thematisiert psychische Gesundheit von Spitzensportler*innen, mit der sich Selina täglich auseinandersetzt."Gold-Turnerin Biles - Ikone mit dramatischer Geschichte" - Headline bei der Deutschen Welle und was sagt sie uns? "Stählerne Nerven oder eiserner Arm" - zu finden auf dem Newsportal der Ruhr-Universität Bochum - und dabei gibt es Unterschiede zwischen den Geschlechtern. "„Die machen mehr Probleme“: Zverev überrascht mit Aussage über Psychologen" - und die MoPo griff das 2023 auf - Selina ordnet ein und gibt Tipps! Produktion Achtung! Broadcast:Producer: Silvan OschmannSprecherin: Louisa Boettcherhttps://achtung.de/agencies/achtung-broadcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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"AI is a tool for exploration.” - Architect Daeho Lee on Shaping the Future of the Built Environment with AI

Most Podern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 62:06


How will AI change the world around us? Architect Daeho Lee has been working with AI visualization software to project a new path forward for architecture and design. He joins MoPo discusses his journey in architecture, the evolution of rendering, and the impact of AI on design. He reflects on the transition from traditional rendering methods to AI-generated visuals, emphasizing the importance of visualization as a communication tool in architecture. Daeho shares insights on how AI can enhance the design process, particularly for young architects, while also addressing the limitations and challenges of integrating AI into architectural practice. The discussion culminates in a vision for the future of architecture, where individual creativity and technology converge. Keywords architecture, AI, rendering, design process, visualization, communication, Daeho Lee, Adjaye Associates, OMA, technology, Midjourney, instagram, archviz Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:32 The Role of Rendering in Architecture 04:27 Using AI to Generate Design Options 09:49 Shift towards Hyper-Realistic Renderings 12:56 Outsourcing Rendering and New Software 15:05 Exploring AI-Generated Renderings 15:33 The Power of Visualization 17:15 Engaging Clients through 3D Renderings 18:13 The Evolution of Visuals in the Design Process 19:56 Communicating Design Ideas with AI 31:55 Limitations and Potentials of AI in Architecture 41:02 Clients' Preferences and Design Inspiration 42:25 The Role of AI and the Designer 55:04 Limitations of Integrating AI in Architecture 59:16 The Future of Architecture and the Role of Architects Links https://www.instagram.com/daeho_lee_0104 https://www.lmtlsarchitecture.com/

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI
417: Zwei Jubiläen und eine UFO-Landung – Die Hamburg-Themen der Woche

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 17:24


Zum Wochenstart gibt es alle Themen, die Hamburg in dieser Woche beschäftigt wieder von Mathias Adler, dem Herausgeber des Hamburg-Tagesjournals. Die Köhlbrandbrücke feiert 50. Geburtstag und das Alter kann man ihr ansehen, denn Sie muss erneut geschlossen werden. Außerdem gibt es positive Nachrichten von unserem Hauptbahnhof, und keine 200 Meter weiter in der Mönckebergstraße präsentiert ein Dönerladen einen neuen kulinarischen Trend.

Most Podern Podcast
Carbon Counting

Most Podern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 52:45


Daniel McDermott, a greenhouse gas accounting expert, joins MoPo to dive into his career in sustainability and the challenges companies face in reducing their carbon footprint. From the importance of accurate data and standardized reporting to the role of ESG auditors and breakthrough technologies like carbon air capture, Dan sheds light on the critical steps needed to track, trend, and tackle emissions effectively.

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI
412: Plauderstunde beim Friseur mit gravierenden Folgen – Die Hamburg-Themen der Woche

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 17:50


Mein Kollege Markus Steen spricht heute wie immer Montags mit Mathias Adler, dem Herausgeber des Hamburg Tagesjournals. Unter anderem geht es um illegale Fußballwetten bei unseren Amateuren hier in Hamburg und den Fall des HSV Profis Mario Vuskovic, der trotz seiner Dopingverurteilung einen neuen Job bekommen soll. Außerdem erfahrt ihr wie es ein Parteimitglied der Harburger CDU es geschafft hat, sich mit einem Friseurbesuch seine Chancen auf ein neues Amt komplett zu verhageln.

Media Voices Podcast
How Hamburger Morgenpost has embraced AI and digital technologies to reengineer their business model: in conversation with Purple

Media Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 49:35


Digital transformation is not a one-and-done process, as anyone who has ever worked in the publishing industry can attest. For Hamburger Morgenpost the digital journey has been made in a series of steps and investments - all with an eye on transforming a once print-centric newspaper business into a digital pioneer. Now, with AI on the horizon, it is set to take another leap into the future of digital publishing by integrating artificial intelligence throughout its newsroom and processes. In this special Conversations episode we hear from Arist von Harpe, Publisher of Hamburger Morgenpost and Peter Dyllick-Brenzinger Head of Product and Engineering at digital publishing platform provider Purple, about how the venerable newspaper is futureproofing itself and potentially providing a template for other media businesses taking their own first steps along that journey. Arist and Peter tell us how MoPo went from a daily to a weekly newspaper while also embracing AI and digital technologies to reengineer their entire business model, and become, as Arist explains, "bigger than they are". Purple is a leading digital publishing platform for publishers, providing comprehensive solutions for modern publishing. Based in Berlin/Germany with an experienced team of 60 employees, Purple has been supporting publishers worldwide since 2007. Today, over 600 brands in 10 countries rely on Purple. The platform consists of three core modules: Purple Editorial: Purple Editorial is an AI-powered headless CMS and editorial system that enables highly efficient workflows and reliable content distribution across multiple channels. Purple Experience: Purple not only offers an advanced editorial system but also solutions for creating apps and websites. This module allows publishers to deliver a seamless and engaging user experience that is consistent across all digital channels. Purple Growth: To maximise reach and audience engagement, Purple provides various audience development features. These help publishers better understand and target their readers, fostering long-term growth. Purple offers Purple Essentials and Purple Pro, different products tailored to meet the diverse needs of publishers of all sizes. Purple is ideal for multichannel publishing and supports multibrand publishing, allowing publishers to manage multiple brands efficiently through a single platform. With these comprehensive and flexible solutions, Purple is the preferred choice for publishers aiming to succeed in the digital world.

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI
310: Wie Schlaglöcher in Hamburg zum Wahlkampfthema werden und wo Hamburgs Zweite Bürgermeisterin diese Woche einen wichtigen Termin hat

HAMBURG AKTUELL - Der Stadtnachrichten Podcast von Radio Hamburg und HAMBURG ZWEI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 18:34


In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Mathias Adler, dem Herausgeber des Hamburger Tagesjournals. Thema in dieser Woche, was für eine Bedeutung die Schlaglöcher auf Hamburgs Straßen für den Wahlkampf haben. Außerdem sprechen wir über das Obdachlosenmagazin "Hinz und Kunz" und über einen wichtigen Termin unserer zweiten Bürgermeisterin Katharina Fegebank

Hamburg heute
Fußball EM: Wird die Horner Rennbahn zur niederländischen Fanmeile?

Hamburg heute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 15:37


Moin, das könnte ein "Sommer in Orange" werden: Tausende Fußball-Fans aus den Niederlanden sollen voraussichtlich auf der Horner Rennbahn campen. Es gibt aber noch ein paar Fragen zu klären. Außerdem schaut der Chefredakteur der MOPO, Maik Koltermann, zum Interview vorbei. Viel Spaß beim Hören wünscht Ole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Was war heute in Hamburg los? Maiken Nielsen und Ole Wackermann werfen im wöchentlichen Wechsel zum Tagesende einen Blick auf die News und das aktuelle Stadtgeschehen. Das sind die Nachrichten heute mit Ole Wackermann am Freitag, 12.04.2024 +++FUSSBALL-EM IN HAMBURG: WIRD HORNER RENNBAHN ZUM HOLLAND-CAMP?+++ Es wird erwartet, dass Zehntausende holländische Fans nach Hamburg kommen - auch ohne Ticket. Ihr erstes Gruppenspiel tragen die Niederländer am 16. Juni im Volksparkstadion aus, Gegner ist dann Polen. An dem Wochenende soll für sie die Horner Rennbahn zu einem riesigen, holländischen Zeltplatz werden. Die Behörde für Inneres und Sport bestätigte die Anfrage der Niederländer, jetzt werde das Anliegen geprüft.

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Aus für tägliche „Mopo“ - Hamburger Print-Legende stellt sich neu auf

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 4:55


Bald wird die „Hamburger Morgenpost“ 75 Jahre alt. Als 1962 eine Sturmflut Hamburg überschwemmte, verkaufte sich die Boulevardzeitung noch hunderttausendfach. Nun erklärt die „Mopo“ den „Neuanfang“ – der auch eine Geschichte des Niedergangs erzählt. Von Sinje Stadtlich www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Medienmagazin - Hamburg: MoPo nur noch Wochenblatt | Brandenburg: Regionalität gefördert

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 23:56


Umstieg - Hamburger Morgenpost wird Wochenblatt | Seit 5 Jahren in Haft - Stella Assange fordert Freilassung ihres Ehemannes | Sagen & Meinen: Sondereinsatzkommando | Mehr ostdeutsche Perspektiven im Journalismus - "Voices of Brandenburg" | Jahr der Reformen - Was wird aus den Kulturradios? Klein, Isabelle www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres

Hamburg heute
Warum ist die Eröffnung des Hafencity-Shoppingcenters Westfield geplatzt?

Hamburg heute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 12:38


Moin, was ist das für ein Desaster: Das riesige Shoppingcenter in der Hafencity kann nicht wie geplant in zwei Wochen eröffnet werden. Grund ist ein Wasserschaden. Das hat Folgen für viele Unternehmen und die Menschen, die schon Arbeitsverträge unterschrieben haben. Außerdem ist heute die letzte tägliche Ausgabe der MOPO erscheinen. Viel Spaß beim Hören wünscht Ole ------------------------------------------------------------------ Was war heute in Hamburg los? Maiken Nielsen und Ole Wackermann werfen im wöchentlichen Wechsel zum Tagesende einen Blick auf die News und das aktuelle Stadtgeschehen. Das sind die Nachrichten heute mit Ole Wackermann am Donnerstag, 11.04.2024 +++EINKAUFSZENTRUM IN DER HAMBURGER HAFENCITY: ERÖFFNUNG VERSCHOBEN+++ Die für den 25. April geplante Eröffnung des Einkaufszentrums im Hamburger Überseequartier wird wegen eines Wasserschadens verschoben. Das Zentrum soll nun Ende August für Besucherinnen und Besucher öffnen, wie der Betreiber Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW) am Donnerstag mitteilte. Auf der Baustelle sei in einem Teil des Untergeschosses Grundwasser in eine wichtige technische Anlage gelaufen.

@mediasres Sendung - Deutschlandfunk
Medienmagazin - Hamburg: MoPo nur noch Wochenblatt | Brandenburg: Regionalität gefördert

@mediasres Sendung - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 23:56


Umstieg - Hamburger Morgenpost wird Wochenblatt | Seit 5 Jahren in Haft - Stella Assange fordert Freilassung ihres Ehemannes | Sagen & Meinen: Sondereinsatzkommando | Mehr ostdeutsche Perspektiven im Journalismus - "Voices of Brandenburg" | Jahr der Reformen - Was wird aus den Kulturradios? Klein, Isabelle www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres

Kiezmenschen
Carolin Schultze - Mitinhaberin vom Kult-Imbiss „Lucullus“.

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 48:27


Carolin mag Wurst. Dass sie sie irgendwann über haben könnte – für sie unvorstellbar. Jeden zweiten Tag isst sie eine. Mindestens. „Ich muss ja auch probieren, ob sie noch schmecken.“ Klar, Qualitätskontrolle. Aber nach so vielen Jahren? Da hat man ja vielleicht das Bedürfnis zum Vegetarier zu werden. Carolin reißt die Augen auf. „Ich? Vegetarier?“ Sie lacht eine donnernde, tiefe Lache. „Noch nicht mal vielleicht.“ Carolin Schultze ist die Wurst-Königin vom Kiez. Seit 30 Jahren betreibt sie gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder den Kult-Imbiss „Lucullus“ an der Reeperbahn/ Ecke Davidstraße. Die Wurst-Chefin berichtet von ihrer Kindheit im Wohnwagen, von Krokodil-Ringkämpfen auf Volksfesten, dem Aufwachsen zwischen Ankommen und Aufbrechen. Von 35 Schulen im Jahr und dem Moment, als sie sesshaft wurde. Sie erzählt von prügelnden Gästen, den Schattenseiten des Jobs und einem Promi, den sie mal retten musste. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen Carolin Schultze in ihrem kleinen Büro zwischen Wurst-Bude und öffentlicher Toilette.

Becker am Morgen - Alles, was Hamburg bewegt
Wird der Elbtower zum Drama für den Bürgermeister?

Becker am Morgen - Alles, was Hamburg bewegt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 20:39


- Der erste Elbtower-Mieter macht sich aus dem Staub - Die Politik scheint planlos - Jeder, der über die Elbbrücken fährt, sieht den Schrotthaufen

Freibeuter und Pfeffersack. Der HSV und FC St. Pauli Podcast

Gute Vorsätze // Bude auf dem Dom und geheime Türen // Hamburg meine Perle // Bock und Zweifel // Freundin in Rostock // Asien und Afrika Cup // Techniker Saad // was macht Boyd? // 1-0 für Schalke zur Halbzeit, da ist Justus ganz sicher // Wintertransfers // Aluminium rettet Hamburg // in der falschen Coaching Zone // Happy Birthday // unsere Freunde aus Bremen // Kaiser Franz erstes Pflichtspiel // kauft die Mopo! // Salzbrenner – aber nicht die Würstchen

Straight Outta Cobham - A show about Chelsea
Wolves, Palace and Luton festive fixtures reviewed - plus a Preston preview

Straight Outta Cobham - A show about Chelsea

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 46:55


A whirlwind week and a half of festive football...Matt Davies-Adams is back! With two of The Athletic's finest - Luke Bosher and Simon Johnson alongside him - to reflect on the Blues' fortunes over Christmas and New Year.There's lessons from the disappointing defeat at Wolves, late victory from the penalty spot against Crystal Palace and chaos at Kenilworth Road - which left MoPo's side with 6 points from a possible 9.The games keep on coming - with Preston North End visiting SW6 in the FA Cup on Saturday evening - we tease ahead to that game too...We'll be back next Monday to reflect on the third round and preview Tuesday's trip to Teeside to face Middlesbrough in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final.Produced by Lucy Oliva. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Straight Outta Cobham - A show about Chelsea
Wolves, Palace and Luton festive fixtures reviewed - plus a Preston preview

Straight Outta Cobham - A show about Chelsea

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 49:40


A whirlwind week and a half of festive football... Matt Davies-Adams is back! With two of The Athletic's finest - Luke Bosher and Simon Johnson alongside him - to reflect on the Blues' fortunes over Christmas and New Year. There's lessons from the disappointing defeat at Wolves, late victory from the penalty spot against Crystal Palace and chaos at Kenilworth Road - which left MoPo's side with 6 points from a possible 9. The games keep on coming - with Preston North End visiting SW6 in the FA Cup on Saturday evening - we tease ahead to that game too... We'll be back next Monday to reflect on the third round and preview Tuesday's trip to Teeside to face Middlesbrough in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final. Produced by Lucy Oliva. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dads With Daughters
Present and Engaged: Oggy Brewer's Approach to Building Unique Relationships with His Daughters

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 25:36


In this episode of "Dads with Daughters," host Christopher Lewis welcomes Oggy Brewer, a biology teacher and father of four, to discuss the challenges and joys of being a father to daughters. Augie shares his personal journey and insights into building strong relationships with his daughters and fostering their self-esteem. Oggy's initial surprise came when he thought he was having another son, only to discover he was going to be a father to a daughter. He reflects on the initial panic and uncertainty but emphasizes the importance of adapting and learning as a parent. One of Oggy's biggest fears as a father of daughters is ensuring their self-esteem remains high. He discusses the delicate balance of being firm, supportive, and uplifting in their lives. To build unique relationships with each daughter, Oggy emphasizes the significance of being present in their lives, connecting with their interests, and spending quality time with them. Whether it's playing basketball, taking drives, or simply being present, he believes that connecting with his daughters is an ongoing challenge but a crucial one. Oggy shares memorable experiences with his daughters, including family trips to places like Glacier National Park and Dale Hollow Lake. These trips provide opportunities for bonding and creating lasting memories. Balancing his role as a biology teacher and a father of four, Oggy discusses the importance of setting boundaries and making a commitment to be present with his family when he's home. He believes that being a positive example and showing hard work can also influence his children positively. As daughters transition into their teenage years, Oggy acknowledges the changes and challenges in maintaining strong connections. He stresses the importance of continuous effort and being adaptable as a father. Oggy delves into the concept of being a "girl dad" and highlights the significance of building positive relationships with daughters, fostering their self-esteem, and using powerful, uplifting words. Augie introduces "MoPo for Life," a concept he developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. MoPo stands for "Max Out Payout," emphasizing the importance of identifying daily purposes and maximizing efforts to achieve them. Oggy has written a book titled "MoPo Max Out Payout: Living the MoPo Life, MoPo the Day," which encourages readers to reflect on their daily lives, set goals, and stay positive. He also discusses how he challenges his own children to live the MoPo Life by helping them set goals and take actionable steps to achieve them, particularly in their academic pursuits. Oggy extends the MoPo philosophy to his classroom, encouraging his students to identify their goals for the semester and holding them accountable. He believes that caring for students and helping them achieve their goals creates a positive impact. Oggy shares his experiences of seeing kids embrace the MoPo message by wearing MoPo wristbands and actively engaging with the philosophy. He plans to expand his efforts by reaching out to sports teams and acting as a motivational speaker to spread the message further. In conclusion, Oggy Brewer emphasizes the importance of connecting with others, like Christopher Lewis, to expand the reach of the MoPo philosophy and positively impact more lives. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today! TRANSCRIPT Christopher Lewis [00:00:06]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads resources and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast, where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. Every week, you and I are on a journey together. I say this all the time, but it truly is a journey. What you and I are doing to raise our daughters is something that happens day by day, and it's not something that we can always plan for. There's going to be highs, there's going to be lows, there's going to be everything in between. Christopher Lewis [00:00:47]: But that being said, there are things that we can do to make it a little bit better. And one of the best ways, one of the greatest things that I would say for all of us to do is to surround us with other men that are doing this. Now, you may not feel comfortable going to that next door neighbor and talking to them about the way that they're being a father, but I'm glad that you're here, because by you being here, you have an opportunity to learn every week, and you have an opportunity to be able to take things that you're learning and incorporate them into your own lives. That's why every week I love having different guests, different guests here with me to share their own experiences in their own journey that they're on in raising their kids. And this week, we got another great guest. Augie Brewer is with us today. Augie is a teacher, a biology teacher, actually, but also does something that we're going to be learning a little bit more about called MoPo for Life, and we're going to talk about that as well. But he's a father of four with two daughters and two sons, so I'm excited to be able to talk to him today for you to get to know him and for us to kind of delve a little bit deeper into his own journey. Oggy, thanks so much for joining us today. Oggy Brewer [00:01:58]: Well, thank you for having me. I really appreciate come on. And what you're doing and being able to connect with different guys and dads and how we're raising our daughters. I appreciate being on. So thank you. It's my pleasure. My pleasure. Christopher Lewis [00:02:14]: And one of the things that I love to do, first and foremost, I want to turn the clock back in time. Your oldest daughter is 15. I want to go all the way back, all the way back to that first moment when you found out that you're going to be a father to a daughter. What was going through your head? Well, it's funny you asked this question, because my oldest is a boy. I have a son that's 18. And when my wife was pregnant with Olivia, in my eyes, in my head, I really thought we were having another boy, and really all the way up till delivery. And the doctor, when she was delivered, it was by c section. And when she was delivered, the doctor says, looks like a boy, and I'm behind the curtain. Oggy Brewer [00:02:51]: And so in my head, this is boy number two. And then those words come out. It's a girl. And I'm telling you, I wasn't sure what to do. I was in a little panic mode of like, oh, my goodness, my world has just changed. And so just trying to understand, okay, I'm going to be a father to a daughter now. And all the emotions and all the things that get stirred up when you have that thought, and obviously not having a playbook for, okay, what am I doing now? So that's the story of when Olivia was born. I love you know, I talked to a lot of dads, and a lot of dads tell me that going into being a father to a daughter, there's some fear there's some fear that goes with that. Christopher Lewis [00:03:37]: What would you say has been your biggest fear or fears in raising daughters? Oggy Brewer Yeah, I think one fear is just wanting to build up their self esteem and not wanting to be a person that brings that down ever. And so having a fear that maybe something I say or the way I react could bring their self esteem down, and I do not want to do that. So it's that balance of being able to be stern, being able to be encouraging and uplifting them, and also continuing to build that relationship with them, to build up their self esteem. I said you had two daughters, and both of those daughters are very unique individuals, and they have their own personalities, and you have to build different relationships with each of them, that you have to do that with all your kids. Yeah. What have you done to be able to build those unique relationships with each of your daughters? Sure. I believe the first thing is being present, making sure each day they know that I'm present there. And I know we're talking about teenage daughters, and being in a state of a lot of times, they don't make you feel like they want your presence with them all the time, but just because they give that indication doesn't mean that's a free pass to not be present. Christopher Lewis [00:04:57]: And so being present every day with them, I'm a man of faith, and I pray with them daily. I think that's important, that they know that someone's praying for them and praying over them and then just connecting with them with the things they enjoy doing. One of my oldest daughters, she enjoys playing basketball, so if I can get out in the driveway and rebound for her, I'm connecting with her that way. My other daughter really enjoys taking drives in the car, and so maybe even though as high as gas prices are. Maybe just getting in the car and taking a drive and spending time with her is a big deal. And connecting with her clearly understand that. My youngest daughter likes driving in the car as well, and she definitely loves being able to get out, listen to music, and just kind of get into some of the back roads. And sometimes we talk, sometimes we just kind of are present. Christopher Lewis [00:05:51]: And that happens in teenage years, but at least you're there. And as you said, you're present, you're engaged, and you're showing that you're interested in what they're interested in as well. Now, there are definitely opportunities throughout your kids lives that you have to be able to build memorable experiences, memories that will last a lifetime. What have been some of your most memorable experiences that you've been able to share with your daughters thus far as a dad? Oggy Brewer Yeah, I think we try to be strong family, doing things together as a family. And I feel like some of the trips that we have been on as a family have been good time to connect with them. We've taken a trip out west where we went to Glacier National Park and we do some hiking together. Those have been really memorable trips. We also enjoy going to the lake. Oggy Brewer  [00:06:40]: One of those places is Dale Hollow Lake in Tennessee, and those are two places, definitely the lake, being in the sun, riding on the boat, they really enjoy those things. And anytime we get a chance to do that, it's a blessing to be able to do it. Now, I know you're a teacher, and as a teacher, you have many kids that you are working with, that you're mentoring, that you have. And sometimes they become even more than just students because they become a part of your lives in many different ways. And then you go home and you are a father of four. Talk to me about balance, because being a teacher, there's not a lot of balance, and there is a lot of work that has to be taken home and there's that work that has to get done for the next day of school and so on and so forth. But how do you balance being not only a biology teacher, but how do you balance that with being a father to four and being able to continue to be present in the lives of your kids? So I've been teaching now for 21 years. It's my 21st year, and probably I think it was four years into it was when my son three years into it was when my son was born. Oggy Brewer [00:07:56]: And it didn't take long to figure out, like, hey, there's going to have to be some things that change here for you. Like, you can't just bring your work home, put it on the table, and sit and do your work all the time. So I made a commitment probably five years into it, four or five years into it, to my wife, hey, when I come home, I'm going to set my bag down and I'm dad, and I'm going to be present. If there is work that needs to be done, it'll be done once the kids go to bed. And now, as the kids have gotten older, they are in their rooms more on their own, by themselves. The time that we have together is really at the dinner table. And then if there's homework that they need help on, sometimes they will come to dad. But even in that, they're not always coming straight to dad, right? They want to be by themselves and to themselves. Oggy Brewer [00:08:49]: Now, I have some moments I can get into my work at times when they are home, and I do think in that they do see, man, dad does work, and dad is doing some things. So now I'm giving an example to them of putting in some hard work, even though, look, when it comes down to it, they've got my first, they're going to look to me first, and I'm going to give them my presence before I get the work in. Christopher Lewis As you said, you have two teenage daughters, and teenage years can be a challenge upon themselves. But as you look back at the lives that they have had, the experiences that you've had, what's been the hardest part of being a father to a daughter? Oggy Brewer  I think just the changes that occur, right? Because when they're little, you pull up to the driveway and they're waiting at the door, waiting to give you hugs, waiting to see you, and then there's an excitement, there a joy there. And then how do you maintain that joy as they keep getting older? If you can bottle that up and keep that going, you're doing something right. But again, the challenge then for me as a dad is as I've gotten older, and now there's not that they're not waiting at the door when I get home, but still connecting with them when I do get home. And maybe it's just a quick like, how's your day? Or did anything bring you joy in your day? We try to use that word joy because I love it. And connecting with them still as they've gotten older, and I feel like that's just a continuous challenge every day. Oggy Brewer  [00:10:22]: How can I connect with them? And I'm not the best at it. I'm still learning. I'm still growing myself as a dad, but that is a challenge for me every day. I think that that just continues as your kids get older and they move into different phases in their lives. You're going to have to figure it out as you go along. They figure it out as they go along. And you have to be willing to have that grace and to be able to know that you're not going to know everything and you're not going to know how things are going to end up, but that you keep working through it, and that's the only thing you can do, because things are going to change. And I'll agree with you that it is challenging as the kids get older and become more of who they are. Oggy Brewer [00:11:14]: But then, yeah, I guess I have to also think back to, okay, what was I like as a teenager as well? And was I present? Did I want to spend time with my parents, too? I think I ended up turning out okay as I got older. So I'm hopeful that as they get older, they'll come back. Well, one thing you say with daughters, or what I've always been told is your daughters are always going to be there to take care of you. They're always going to come back, and they'll take care of dad when that time comes. So we'll see. But I have hope in that. Here's hoping. Christopher Lewis [00:11:56]: Now, you and I met over a tweet that you put out there, and one of the things that you put in that tweet was the hashtag girl dad. And that's been around for a bit, was tied back to Kobe Bryant and his daughter and has continued since then to talk about the relationship between a father and daughter and pride with their daughters. As you think of that hashtag, that girl dad. Hashtag, what does being a girl dad mean to you? Oggy Brewer I believe it means building a positive relationship with my daughters, trying to help them develop a positive self esteem, and, as we said, just doing something that's connecting with them over and over. You've said self esteem a couple of times, and as a teacher, you see self esteem happening in many different ways, and then you see that in your own daughters. Talk to me about how you see self esteem in girls, your own daughters, girls that you have had in your own classroom manifest itself and what you've learned about what many young women need to be able to have that support and what we can do as fathers to best support that. Well, I believe words are very powerful, and the words that they're hearing has a powerful influence on them. And as many times as you can tell them they're beautiful, they're amazing, meaning it when I say it, not just using those words just to say them, but again, the words they're hearing. And so oftentimes and I see it at school, kids are getting tore down by other kids because of the words that are being used to them or around them. And so, man, what a light you can shine if you're using positive, encouraging words to my daughters or to the kids at school. They're hearing that, and I believe it does. It lifts them up, and it provides a light in their life.  Christopher Lewis: I mentioned at the beginning that you have something that you're involved in called MoPo Life or MoPo for Life. Talk to me about that. What is MoPo for life? And what are you trying to do to be able to engage fathers, parents, et cetera in this idea? Oggy Brewer Yeah, so during the COVID times when we were all locked in our homes, I decided one of the things I wanted to do was write a book. And I've always had that kind of on my bucket list. And this idea I have MoPo for life. MoPo the day. MoPo stands for Max Out payout. And so this is something you can use in whatever avenue you want. If you want it as a father, you want it as a teacher, as a coach, it applies. And the thought process is what's my purpose every day? What's the purpose that would be my payout and how am I maxing out to get that purpose? What are the things I'm doing to do that? So as a father, if my payout is to try to build a positive relationship with my daughters, then my Max Out has to be to be present, to spend time with them and to do things with them. The message MoPo is supposed to be positive. Again, I coined the phrase MoPo the Day and I use it a lot at school as well. And the other thing I've done with it is I've created a 365 day MoPo the Day calendar and it has a MoPo thought with a Bible verse every day and it's supposed to be uplifting. Oggy Brewer [00:15:29]: And I try to put a MoPo thought every day out on X to be uplifting to the people that are looking at that. And you did write the book called MoPo Max Out payout living the MoPo Life, MoPo the Day. I love that. Talk to me about for someone that's never read the book, what are some of the biggest takeaways that you want someone to take away from that book itself? One big thing is just looking at your daily life and trying to understand what's my purpose and what am I doing on a daily basis in that purpose? And then again, how am I maxing out to get it? So it's that message, it's also a devotional, it has questions throughout. So it tries to get the reader to think about their life and think about things that are going on. Also has a lot of Bible verses. So to connect with God and your faith and in all this, for me to be a reflection of Jesus as I share this, so it's to spread positivity, but it's know, just like you and I are doing tonight, to connect with as many people as you can. And man, you wouldn't believe how many times I'm somewhere and I just bring up this MoPo thought and all of a sudden I could connect with someone just by sharing this message. Christopher Lewis [00:16:49]: Talk to me about this concept and how you have challenged your own kids to live the MoPo Life and to incorporate that philosophy into what they're doing on a daily basis. Oggy Brewer Yeah. So with school right now they're in school, that's a big part of their life. So asking them, what is your goals here? To get out of each day, because I see this every day. A lot of kids just come to school because they're supposed to come to school, and there's not a purpose or a desire to be there all the time. And so the goal, again, is to talk to them before school starts. Like, okay, what's your MoPo for the year? What are we trying to accomplish? Maybe not for the year, but for this nine weeks, what are you wanting to do? So maybe it's to turn in all your homework for this semester, and by turning in all your homework, you're giving yourself a better chance to get a better grade. And I don't believe it's all about grades, but I do believe if you're going to be doing it, there's a purpose behind you doing it, and let's get the most out of it, giving them that challenge as they begin school. Christopher Lewis [00:18:02]: So that would be one example. I love that example, and I think that it's definitely something that is actionable, something that kids can take and be able to incorporate. How do you incorporate that into your classroom then? Oggy Brewer Yeah, so I will share that message, the MoPo message, with my classes, and again, I will give them a paper to fill out and say, what are you trying to accomplish this semester? And tell me how you're going to do it. And then I want to look at it, and I want to hold you accountable. I want to be a person in your life that's going to help you try to get what you want to get. You're writing it down, so it must be something that's on your heart or on your mind. And now, hey, you got somebody in your life that's going to help you try to reach that goal. And I think for a lot of kids, number one, them knowing that you care, if they know you care, then you can get a lot out of them. Oggy Brewer [00:18:53]: And number two, if them even knowing that they have people in their life that do care, obviously, being an educator, as long as I have, that's important to me, and that keeps me going. My juices flowing, too, as I teach. So I enjoy making that connection as we start the semester. And what kind of responses have you gotten from kids, your kids, the kids in your school, or others that have read the book? You know what's interesting is I've got these wristbands that say, MoPo the day. So that's another way I can connect with the kids. I share the message, and I hand out wristbands. And what's been cool is seeing the kids come back the next day and the next day, and they're wearing the wristbands. And so I know there is a connection there because they're keeping them on. If they weren't, there wouldn't be. But just knowing that and then also knowing as they've read the book or as they've heard the message, they want to keep coming back and connecting. And so that's just a positive thing each day to see them come in, to see them want to connect. And I know, okay, now we can go deeper, maybe in biology now with my classes and talk about something just because we connected with the MoPo.  Christopher Lewis You worked on this over COVID, you pushed this out there over COVID. You have expanded it. Now talk to me about where is this philosophy now? Where is this effort now, and where do you see it going in the future? Oggy Brewer Yeah. So, number one, I don't always know what direction it's going because it's like, what's next on the plate? For me right now, I believe what's next is just going either to sports teams because I coached basketball for a long time. I've taken a backseat a little bit to that now, but I like going and being a little motivational speaker to different teams. I got a lot of coaching connections, so I can call up a coach, say, hey, on Thursdays. You usually do a motivational talk. You bring somebody in from the community, and I'd love to come share a little bit of this motivation with your team. And so I think for me, at this particular moment, it's trying to connect more with other teams from other schools. And like I said, I don't 100% know what direction it's always going, but just by connecting with people like you, I get the message out even more. So I do appreciate connecting with you tonight. Christopher Lewis [00:21:30]: Now, we always finish our interviews with what I like to call our Fatherhood Five, where I ask you five more questions to delve deeper into you as a dad. Are you ready? Oggy Brewer Yeah. Christopher Lewis In one word, what is fatherhood? Oggy Brewer Love Christopher Lewis When was the time that you finally felt like you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Oggy Brewer When I got the elf on the shelf for my daughter.  Christopher Lewis If I was to talk to your kids, how would they describe you as a dad? Oggy Brewer I think they would say outgoing, someone that's graceful and someone that loves them a lot. Christopher Lewis Who inspires you to be a better dad? Oggy Brewer My dad. Christopher Lewis You've given a lot of pieces of advice today, things that you've learned along the way as we're finishing up today. What's one piece of advice you wanted to leave with every dad? Oggy Brewer Well, one of the things I was thinking about was when you have sons, you know they're carrying on your name, and they're going to carry that legacy on, and I want my daughters to do the same. I want them to carry the legacy of who I am on. And that doesn't mean they'll always keep my last name when they marry, but just in the way that they do life and the way that they connect with people and their faith. I want them to carry on the Brewer a legacy as all of their life. Christopher Lewis Oggy, if people want to find out more about you, about MoPo for Life, where can they go to find out more? Oggy Brewer Yeah, I have a website, it's called Mopoforlife.com. And you can get on that website and see what I'm trying to do. You can see my book, you can see the 365 day desk calendar and just look and see the things that are going on with MoPo. And that's MoPo. MoPo the number fourlife.com. Auggie, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for being here today. Christopher Lewis [00:23:13]: Thank you for sharing your journey with me and for all that you're doing to encourage not only your own kids, but all kinds of kids in your community to live their best life. And I wish you all the best. Oggy Brewer Thank you for having me on. It was fun to connect with you and thanks for the interview. Christopher Lewis If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out The Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along. And The Fatherhood Insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on Fatherhood. Christopher Lewis [00:23:58]: Through our extensive course, library, interactive forum, step by step, roadmaps and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out fatheringtogether.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the Dadswithdaughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes. Today Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week. All geared to helping you raise strong, empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time we give the lessons, we make the meals we buy them present and bring your A game because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite glass calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters and muscle men get out and be the one to now be the best dad you can be you, you're the best that you can be.

Laymen Learn Torah
Episode 8: "The Lost Episode"

Laymen Learn Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 5:57


Welcome to this week's episode of...Laymen Learn Technology (thanks Mopo). We had a mishap last week, and recorded 55 minutes of nothing. But worry not, dear listener! We give you the highlights here, and we urge you to pick up your own humash and read chapters 27+28 of Bereshit on your own and tell us what YOU think. Until next time!

Auf den Tag genau
“Finanzminister, nimm Geiseln!”

Auf den Tag genau

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 8:37


Die Berliner Morgenpost wird heutzutage gemeinhin eher dem gemäßigt konservativen Spektrum zugerechnet, und auch vor einhundert Jahren war sie mit Sicherheit kein kommunistisches Agitationsblatt. Die Forderung, die sie am 14. September 1923 erhob, klingt indes fast so. „Finanzminister, nimm Geiseln!“: Das war natürlich nicht wörtlich gemeint, der Vorschlag, die reichsten Menschen Deutschlands zumindest vorübergehend zu enteignen, um die Wetten auf Mark und Dollar zu beenden und so endlich die galoppierende Inflation zu bremsen, war jedoch kaum minder radikal und deutet an, wie dramatisch sich die ökonomische Situation längst gestaltete. Wie viele Menschen sich damals die Mopo, die selbst schon 500.000 Mark kostete, überhaupt noch leisten konnten, wissen wir nicht. Verbürgt ist allein, dass Paula Rosa Leu sie für uns gelesen hat.

Kiezmenschen
Die neuen Macher vom Pulverfass: Hendrik Kupfernagel und Maximilian Protsch

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 69:32


Eigentlich sollte Hendrik Kupfernagel (41) bloß einen Käufer für das „Pulverfass“ an der Reeperbahn finden. Er führte etliche Gespräche. Die Angebote: Wenig seriös. Der zurückhaltende Mann mit dem Schnauzer und der ruhigen Stimme lächelt. „Tja, und dann habe ich mich in den Laden verliebt.“ Eine Liebe, gegen die auch sein Verlobter Maximilian Protsch (36) wenig ausrichten konnte. Heute sind der Steuerberater und der Psychologe Inhaber des legendären Travestie-Cabarets, das jetzt seinen 50. Geburtstag feiert. Sie haben einiges umgekrempelt. Einen „Zirkus mit Transsexuellen“, die am Ende der Show blankziehen – das gibt es nicht mehr. Die neuen Pulverfass-Chefs berichten von dem Gezerre um das Travestie-Cabaret, wie Max reagierte, als sein „Schatz“ ihm vorschlug, das Pulverfass zu übernehmen und von der Kaufpreisvorstellung des Gründers. Von kleinen und großen Katastrophen beim Umbau und der Eröffnung während der Bauarbeiten. Vom Heiratsantrag vor Publikum, zügellosen Gästen und einer Dame, die im Klo feststeckte. Sie berichten, was sie alles geändert haben und warum die Künstler ihre Männlichkeit nicht mehr preisgeben. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen die neuen Chefs im Pulverfass.

Freibeuter und Pfeffersack. Der HSV und FC St. Pauli Podcast

Ansgar bricht sein Gelübte // wird Folge 100 ein Derby? // Sieg in Unterzahl // Riesenstimmung am Millerntor // Frust mit Finn // Note 6 für die Mopo // ein grotesk positiver Trainer // Maschen oder Maschsee // Walter der sympathische Unsympath // Hürzels neue Serie // Aufkleber im HSV-Shop // immer diese Hansa-Fans // ruft uns an!

Chelsea FanCast
“Home Again” Chelsea FanCast #1004

Chelsea FanCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 112:57


Stamford Chidge & Jonathan Kydd are joined by Clayton Beerman for the first Monday night show of the season for a look back at the 1-1 draw against Liverpool.In part one, we discuss MoPo's 3:4:2:1 curve ball and some encouraging performances from Enzo, Conor, Wing Commander, Jackson and Disasi.In part two we ask does Sterling need to up his game or ship out? Is Mudryk a better option? Is Chuk really the number 10 option? How did Sanchez do? And with Kepa loaned to Madrid we ask why not a sale, what's the upside? Caicedo is now officially blue; Liverpool have red mist. Is FFP is a red herring due to amortisation? And with the deal for Lavia looking done, what/who else do we need?In part three, we have your emails in 'In Off The Post'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chelsea FanCast
Chelsea FanCast #1002 'You'll Win Nothing With Kids?'

Chelsea FanCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 122:56


Stamford Chidge & Jonathan Kydd are back for the new season and are joined by Tony Glover to discuss the pre-season, the transfers to date and look ahead to the new season.In part one we discuss Chelsea's pre-season tour of the USA. How did our Pre-season go? Who impressed? Who disappointed? Do we have an idea of MoPo's starting 11?In part two we take a look at Chelsea's transfer business to date. We look at the outgoings and incomings. Is there business yet to do and has it been a good window, so far?In part three we look forward to the new season. Taking our mark from Deano's FanCast predictions we have a bash at predicting what might happen. We look at the stand out matches and reveal what our expectations for the season are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Middle Aged and Creeped Out
123: Guest Chat with Oggy Brewer (MOPO/"Max Out Pay Out")

Middle Aged and Creeped Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 111:49


MAACO welcomes a friend and fellow Plainfield native for an outstanding chat...Oggy Brewer (Founder of "The MOPO Lifestyle")!!!

Hamburg News
Hamburg-News: Bessere Noten für Kreuzfahrtschiffe

Hamburg News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 6:32


Heute geht es um das Kreuzfahrtschiff-Ranking des Naturschutzbundes Deutschland, das überraschend ausfällt. Weitere Themen: Hagenbecks Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter bekommen mehr Geld, beim TÜV droht ein längerer Streik – und die Mopo wird wohl von einer Tages- zu einer Wochenzeitung, zumindest in gedruckter Form.

Chuckin’ it from the Cheap Seats

Coach Thompson interviews Coach Oggy Brewer, stand-out player and coach, and the man behind the MOPO (Max-Out Pay-Out) Ministry in the 16th episode of Season 2 of Chuckin' it from the Cheap Seats.

Das Ziel ist im Weg
#190 Tom Voss, "Ich mach Messer"

Das Ziel ist im Weg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 52:25


Kleine, feine Heldengeschichte in nur einem Satz gefällig? Ein unerschrockener junger Mann aus einem kleinen Dorf in Niedersachsen macht das komplette Gegenteil – und damit alles richtig. Tom Voss, von Hause aus nerdiger Fachinformatiker und handwerklich begabt, Mitte bis Ende 20, entscheidet sich eines Tages, in die entgegengesetzte Richtung zu gehen, die man von ihm eigentlich erwarten würde. Also kein sicherer Job am Bildschirm, kein Programmieren für einen tollen Arbeitgeber und kein monatlicher Gehaltsscheck. Stattdessen macht er genau das, wozu ihm garantiert niemand geraten hat. Er entdeckt nämlich seine Leidenschaft für das Hämmern auf Stahl, für Härtegrade – und für Messer. Oder genauer gesagt: Küchenmesser. Und so schlägt er auf das Material ein – Tag ein, Tag aus – wird immer besser, entdeckt sein Talent, seine Leidenschaft und seinen zufriedenen Schlaf nach getaner Arbeit. An dieser Stelle hätte es noch ein Hobby werden können, aber Tom geht weiter. Viel weiter. Er fängt an, extrem hochwertige und damit hochpreisige Küchenmesser zu produzieren, baut dann einen Webshop und einen Social-Media-Kanal. Ohne Businessplan. Und siehe da: Kunden aus aller Welt reißen sich um Küchenmesser aus Niedersachsen. Tom und ich sprechen über seine erstaunliche Geschichte, über einsame Entscheidungen, Bauchgefühl und Zeitgeist. Ein wunderbares Beispiel dafür, dass alles möglich ist. Man muss nur machen (und nicht auf die anderen hören). Support your local Messermann: https://www.vossknives.de Diese Folge wird präsentiert von: **FINANZGURU** 3 Monate Finanzguru Plus kostenlos mit dem Gutscheincode: ZIEL Mehr Informationen: [https://get.finanzguru.de/podcast/](https://app.adjust.com/ak62mxs ) oder im AppStore/PlayStore Teilnahmebedingungen: [https://get.finanzguru.de/gutscheinaktion-teilnahmebedingungen/](https://app.adjust.com/ak62mxs ) und **CLARK** Versicher dich up mit der kostenlosen CLARK-App und erfahre alle Infos mit dem Code WEG30 zum Shopping-Gutschein hier: https://www.clark.de/landing/social/das-ziel-ist-im-weg/ Mehr über den Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/daszielistimweg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff

Kiezmenschen
Innensenator Andy Grote

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 50:55


Bereits als Student war er hier. Später als Rechtsanwalt und Bezirkspolitiker. Auch heute kehrt Innensenator Andy Grote (54) noch gerne in den Silbersack ein. Und hat es auch vor, „wenn sich die meisten schon nicht mehr dran erinnern können, dass ich auch mal Innensenator war“, sagt der SPD-Politiker. Er lebt seit 21 Jahren auf St. Pauli. Kiezianer, FC St. Pauli-Fan und Innensenator – das kriege er ganz gut unter einen Hut. „Man wird ja auch kein anderer Mensch dadurch, dass man ein neues Amt übernimmt.“ Der Innensenator berichtet über seine Anfänge auf dem Kiez – als Student in einer Wohnung mit Blick auf den Silbersack. Damals war er schwer unterwegs. Von der Faszination St. Pauli, in die er schnell reingeraten sei. Von dem Gefühl, dass der Silbersack in ihm auslöst und dem einen Mal, als er als Kellner einspringen musste. Er berichtet von „Schrägguckern“ auf der Straße, politischen Diskussionen am Tresen und dem Anschlag auf seinen Dienstwagen – in dem auch sein kleiner Sohn saß. Von der größten negativen Entwicklung im Viertel und was er gerne machen würde, wenn er sein Amt mal für einen Abend an der Tür abgeben könnte. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen den Innensenator im Silbersack.

Auf den Tag genau
Eröffnung der Nordsüdbahn

Auf den Tag genau

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 8:11


Eines der großen Bauprojekte des Öffentlichen Nahverkehrs in Berlin war zweifelsohne der Bau der unterirdisch geführten sog. Nord-Süd-Strecke, die den in der horizontalen West-Ost-Richtung besser ausgebauten Nahverkehr ergänzen und erweitern sollte. Nach mehreren Bauabschnitten sollte eine U-Bahn durchgängig zwischen der Seestraße, über die Friedrichstraße und dem heutigen Mehringdamm, damals Belle-Alliance Str., fahren, um dann zum Hermannplatz nach Osten abzubiegen - bis zur heutigen Station Neukölln. Die Strecke ist also eine Mischung aus der heutigen U6 und U7. Aber genug der für unsere Hörer:innen außerhalb von Berlin gänzlich uninteressanten Details. ​​Das Stück durch das Stadtzentrum war bereits fertig und nun wurde am 30. Januar 1923 der nördliche Teil mit einem Festakt eröffnet und die Mopo feierte noch in der Abendausgabe mit. Eben noch auf der Strecke unterwegs und hier schon am Mikrophon – liest Paula Leu.

Das Ziel ist im Weg
#182 Achim Reichel, „Plötzlich Nr. 1 in China“

Das Ziel ist im Weg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 52:16


Das besondere Jahr 2022 neigt sich dem Ende zu. Und wäre dieses Jahr ein Song, dann sollte der letzte Akkord wirklich sitzen. Darum habe ich mir für meinen Podcast einen ganz besonderen Gast eingeladen. Einen, den quasi nichts mehr umhauen kann. Wer sonst könnte diese Verantwortung besser ausfüllen als Achim Reichel, einem der größten und dienstältesten Rockstars unseres Landes. Und so sitzen wir zusammen in seinem Studio (Das Tonmobil vor der Tür) und plaudern über diese besondere Zeit, die eben nicht nur klimatisch und politisch herausfordernd ist, sondern auch gesellschaftlich und kulturell. Und selbst einer wie Achim muss sich manchmal ganz schön die Augen reiben, um zu verstehen, was in der Welt so abgeht. Ganz persönlich hat er in den vergangenen zwei Jahren sein ganz eigenes virales Ereignis in China erlebt. Als hätten wir mit Corona nicht schon genug zu tun gehabt, mag man da stöhnen. Aber keine Sorge, dieses kleine Virus war gutes. Sein über dreißig Jahre alter Hit „ Aloha heja he“ ging in China dank TikTok durch die Decke und landete auf Platz 1 der Charts. Das hat der Mann, der mit den Beatles, den Rolling Stones und vielen anderen spielte und eigentlich mit allen Wassern gewaschen sein sollte, nicht kommen sehen. Und wer jetzt auf den Geschmack gekommen ist, dem lege ich Folge #89 ans Herz. In dieser erzählt Achim Reichel über die alten Zeiten und sein unglaubliches Leben. Diese Folge wird präsentiert von: **FreewayCamper** https://freeway-camper.com/de Dein Gutscheincode: Ziel100 (100 € Rabatt auf Buchungen bis zum 31.01.2023 → Reisen müssen innerhalb von 2023 stattfinden) und **EGRET E-Scooter** Mit dem Rabattcode derweg2022 gibt es bis zum 31.01.2023 23:59 10 % auf einen Egret Pro oder Egret X Auf http://www.egret.de Mehr über den Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/daszielistimweg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff

Das Ziel ist im Weg
#179 Bettina Rust, "Das Essen meines Lebens"

Das Ziel ist im Weg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 87:24


Stammhörer wissen sofort Bescheid, wenn sie ihren Namen lesen: Es wird ein wilder Tanz. Bettina Rust gehört quasi zum Inventar meiner Show, sie hat die schönste Stimme der deutschen Radio- und Podcastszene, sie führt seit über 20 Jahren exzellente Interviews mit den Berühmten und Wichtigen dieses Landes (so weit, so gut, so schön, möchte man denken), aber (!) sie bringt mich und uns mit ihren klugen und witzigen Gedanken immer wieder vollkommen aus dem Konzept, wir kichern dann viel, und außerdem ist sie neuerdings eifersüchtig auf meinen Freund und Podcastkollegen Peter Wittkamp. Dieser lange Satz ist übrigens Programm. Bettina hat, und das ist neu, ein hinreißend großartiges Buch veröffentlicht, über das wir in der heutigen Sendung sprechen. Sprechen müssen! Sie hat nämlich das einzig richtige getan und die besten Gespräche, Geschichten und Rezepte ihres Podcastes “Toast Hawaii” verschriftlicht, bebildert und veredelt. Elf Gäste finden wir in ihrem Werk wieder, Iris Berben, Olli Schulz, Anke Engelke oder Henry Hübchen, um nur einige zu nennen. Wer bis jetzt noch auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk war, dessen Mission ist nun erfolgreich beendet. Diese Folge wird präsentiert von: **BLACKROLL** Spare jetzt 15% mit dem Code ZIELXMAS auf das gesamte Blackroll Sortiment und schenke deinen Liebesten Freude mit den vielfältigen Blackroll Produkten auf blackroll.de https://blackroll.com/de/shop und **EGRET E-Scooter** Mit dem Rabattcode derweg2022 gibt es bis zum 31.01.2023 23:59 10 % auf einen Egret Pro oder Egret X Auf http://www.egret.de Mehr über den Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/daszielistimweg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff

Das Ziel ist im Weg
#178 Timo Horl, "Auf Messers Schneide"

Das Ziel ist im Weg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 57:35


Schwarzwald: Da geht einer in den Keller und findet in einer Ecke alte Maschinen und Werkstücke, irgendwann mal ausgedacht, gefunden und handgefertigt von Papa. Einer geht wieder hinauf, schwer beladen, und ändert sein Leben. Er wird Unternehmer. Mit Millionenumsatz. Dies ist die unglaubliche Geschichte von Timo Horl, der Mann, der DEN HORL vertreibt. Der HORL ist ein Rollschleifer, der Messer in kürzester Zeit unfassbar scharf macht. Elegant im Design, hochwertig in der Verarbeitung, wenn man nicht schleift, dann guckt man ihn gerne an. “Also Vatter, was machen wir damit?” - “Lass die Finger davon, Sohn!”. Mehr Dialog braucht es oft nicht, um eine Erfolgsgeschichte zu schreiben. Denn während der Vater mit Herz und Blut Konstrukteur war, so ist mein heutiger Gast eben Designer, digital minded, reichweitengetrieben und - sagen wir es ist - eine andere Generation. Wer will, der kann heutzutage recht risikolos drauflosgründen. Das war vor einigen Jahren noch anders. Lauschen wir also gebannt einer Geschichte, die hoffentlich den ein oder anderen Nachahmer findet. Wir sprechen über Messer von meinem Kumpel Tom Voss http://www.vossknives.de Diese Folge wird präsentiert von: **CU | Camper** Eine Online-Plattform, auf der ihr weltweit Wohnmobile mieten könnt. Mit dem Gutscheincode PONYWURST22 könnt ihr bei einer Buchung 50 Euro sparen, sofern eure Buchung 1.500,- Euro übersteigt. Auf: http://www.cu-camper.com und **EGRET E-Scooter** Mit dem Rabattcode derweg2022 gibt es bis zum 31.01.2023 23:59 10 % auf einen Egret Pro oder Egret X Auf http://www.egret.de Mehr über den Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/daszielistimweg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff

Das Ziel ist im Weg
#175 Arist von Harpe, "Die tägliche Suche nach der Wahrheit"

Das Ziel ist im Weg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 48:43


Arist von Harpe ist der Mann, der vor zweieinhalb Jahren tollkühn, unerschrocken, weitblickend die gute alte Mopo (Hamburger Morgenpost) übernommen hat. Das war damals ein Husarenstück, ein fast verwegener Schildbürgerstreich im erhabenen Verlegerwesen - gerade hier in Hamburg. Was ihn damals dazu bewegt hat, die lokalste Tageszeitung Hamburgs zu übernehmen, haben wir ausführlich in Folge 88 besprochen. Das war vor knapp zwei Jahren, als die erste Corona-Welle gerade hinter uns lag. Seit der Übernahme ist verdammt viel passiert. Und wir alle wissen: Wir sind noch lange nicht durch. Gas, Klima, Corona, Inflation, fatale Abhängigkeit von Russland und China, politische Erosionen in Europa und den USA... ach, es ist manchmal schon ganz schön beschissen (Verzeihung!). Und dabei 2023 hat noch nicht mal angefangen. Aber will man in so einer Krise neuer Boss einer Tageszeitung sein? Einen schlechteren Moment hätte sich mein heutiger Gast für eine Übernahme einer Zeitung schließlich nicht aussuchen können. Oder? Es wird Zeit, diesem klugen wie uneitlen Mann ein wenig auf den Zahn zu fühlen. Diese Folge wir unterstützt von: **EMMA Matratzen** Finde Deinen besten Schlaf mit den Produkten von Emma. Jetzt risikofrei 100 Nächte Probeschlafen. Spare kombinierbar 5% on top auf alle Angebote auf: http://www.emma-matratze.de/emmaziel Mit dem Code: EMMAZIEL "Emma One Federkern ist Testsieger bei Stiftung Warentest, 10/21, 140x200cm, Produktgleich mit der getesteten Emma Dynamic" und **HOLZKERN** Jedes Stück ein Unikat aufgrund der einzigartigen Maserung von Holz und Stein 15% Rabatt aufs gesamte Sortiment bis zum 13.11. mit dem Code: ziel15 auf: https://www.holzkern.com/ziel Mehr über den Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/daszielistimweg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreas.loff

Kiezmenschen
Ramona Koch - Filialleiterin Penny Reeperbahn

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 68:07


Ramona Koch (41) kann sich einfach nicht dran gewöhnen. Wenn Leute im Discounter um sie herumschleichen, tuscheln und sich irgendwann endlich trauen, sie nach einem gemeinsamen Foto zu fragen. „Den Hype um meine Person kann ich nicht verstehen. Ich bin doch bloß die Leiterin eines Supermarktes.“ Nicht irgendein Supermarkt. Die Frau mit dem nahezu nahtlos tätowierten Körper, den Piercings und knallrot gefärbten Haaren ist Leiterin des Penny-Marktes an der Reeperbahn. Der wohl bekannteste Discounter Deutschlands. Die „Chefin“, wie sie genannt wird, berichtet von Sex in der Getränkestraße, einem Typen in der Tiefkühltruhe, von Schulklassen, die mit Reisebussen vorfahren. Von „Dynamo-Mike“, der sie regelmäßig wahnsinnig macht und eine große Schwäche für sie hat. Von den Obdachlosen, die ihr besonders am Herzen liegen und von „Tänzchen“ mit Dieben, bei denen sie schon häufiger verletzt wurde. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen die Penny-Markt-Chefin auf dem Kiez.

St. Pauli POP
Bornemann: Der weiße Engel von St. Pauli

St. Pauli POP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:05


Wed, 27 Apr 2022 20:43:45 +0000 https://stpauli.podigee.io/142-bornemann-der-weisse-engel-von-st-pauli 1a61b4d9751c6c96dd26e7b69e5cc5a0 Dicke Luft und viel Boulevard statt Aufstiegseuphorie "Dicke Luft", beim FC St. Pauli, titelte die Mopo und wiederholte die Meldungen des Kicker, dass es beim FC St. Pauli "Zoff um Aufstiegsprämien" gibt, statt "Aufstiegseuphorie". Sportchef Bornemann hat in unseren Augen recht geschickt, den Schwarzen Peter dem Mannschaftsrat zugeschoben. Nun kommen die Spieler ja geradezu "Gierig" rüber. "Dabei hätte man das Thema ja nun schon im Dezember oder Januar mal besprechen können", sagt Willi. "Immerhin war man da Herbstmeister und schon gefühlter Aufsteiger. **Eine Stunde sprechen wir im Podcast über den Frust am Millerntor. Höre gerne rein und sende uns Dein Feedback … ** Photo credit: Dr John2005 on VisualHunt.com 142 full Dicke Luft und viel Boulevard statt Aufstiegseuphorie no Bornemann,Aufstieg St. Pauli POP

Kiezmenschen
Nicky Wichmann - Chefin des „Amsterdam-Headshop“ an der Reeperbahn

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 59:31


Nicky Wichmann (49) ist Chefin des „Amsterdam-Headshop“ an der Reeperbahn und eine große Verfechterin des Kiffens. Dabei kifft sie selber nicht. Seit 27 Jahren. Die Frau mit den langen roten Haaren, der Brille und dem irischen Wolfshund an ihrer Seite berichtet von verblüffenden Kunden im Seniorenalter. Von entspanntem Publikum und den ewigen Fragen nach Drogen unterm Tresen. Von ihrer Hochzeit in U-Haft, dem plötzlichen Tod ihres Mannes und ihrer Chips-Therapie. Von Wohnungsdurchsuchungen und dem Kampf für Cannabis-Legalisierung. Die MOPO-Reporter Wiebke Bromberg und Marius Röer trafen die Headshop-Besitzerin in ihrem Laden.

Kiezmenschen
Special - Kiezmenschen Live zu Gast:Max Kuhl und Julia Wiegandt

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 51:13


Sat, 16 Apr 2022 14:00:00 +0000 https://kiezmenschen.podigee.io/86-live- 268d9e3afe216b65545b638cdbf38300 86 full Die Macher von Inner Sanctum auf der Bühne vom Schmidt Podcast Festival no Kiezmenschen,inner sanctum,mopo,Schmidtchen,Podcast Festival Hamburger Morgenpost

Kiezmenschen
Special - Kiezmenschen Live zu Gast: Heinz Strunk und Sascha Nürnberg

Kiezmenschen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 49:28


Fri, 15 Apr 2022 14:00:00 +0000 https://kiezmenschen.podigee.io/87-live-heinz-strunk_sascha-nuernberg-goldener-handschuh de41c453c1b9e64dfab3ffd1a4c802e0 87 full Wie im Goldenen Handschuh eine echte Freundschaft entstand. Live beim Schmidt Podcast Festival no Goldener Handschuh,Knallermann,Kiez,Kiezmenschen,St Pauli,Mopo,Heinz Strunk,Sascha Nürnberg Hamburger Morgenpost

Concerts That Made Us
Robbie Kowal (MoPo) Hush Concerts

Concerts That Made Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 86:34


This week Brian is joined by Robbie Kowal AKA Motion Potion AKA MoPoRobbie Kowal, also known by his professional names Motion Potion or MoPo, is an American DJ, record producer, and concert promoter. Known for blending electronic music with the genres of funk, hip hop, and psychedelic rock, he first started mixing live in 1995. After moving to San Francisco in 1997, he co-founded the concert promotion company Sunset Promotions or SunsetSF in 2001, which became known for producing festivals such as the SF Funk Fest and North Beach Jazz. Since then he has helped found and/or produce festivals and concert nights such as All Shook Down Music Festival, Sea of Dreams NYE, Ghost Ship Halloween, Loveboat Halloween, North Beach Jazz, Festival of the Golden Gate and Mojito Café. According to the Los Angeles Times, in 2006 MoPo was the first DJ to play a silent disco in the United States, and since then he has founded Silent Frisco, a headphone dance concert production company. In 2015, Silent Frisco and SunsetSF merged to become HUSHconcerts, an event production company that now contributes to more than 1000 events per year.Topics covered include:How Robbie entered the music industry.His music career.How he formed Hush Concerts.What is Silent Disco.Adapting and overcoming problems faced by the live events industry during the pandemic.Find out more here:https://www.hushconcerts.com/https://soundcloud.com/mopoFind CTMU here: https://linktr.ee/Concertsthatmadeus If you would like to support the show you can do so by signing up at https://www.patreon.com/Concertsthatmadeus and you will gain access to a range of benefits including video versions of the episodes.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ctmu/message Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mord im Kleiderschrank
#5 Der Sadist von nebenan

Mord im Kleiderschrank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 46:11


12 März 1986: Der Sadist Lutz R. auch bekannt als Säurefassmörder, beginnt seine grausame Karriere als mehrfacher Mörder. Seine Taten blieben lange unerkannt und die Polizei betrachtete ihn nie als Verdächtigen. Aber welche unaussprechlichen Dinge passierten wirklich in dem Folterkeller des verheirateten Vaters, der als gern gesehen Partygast und Nachbat galt? Dieser Frage und den Hintergründe der Tat gehen Jördis und Pia in dieser Folge nach. Außerdem sprechen sie darüber, was genau man unter Sadismus versteht und ob es heilbar ist. Zusätzlich erfahrt ihr etwas über die Modetrends aus dem Mordjahr 1986 und könnt mit in Pias Frühlingseinkauf stöbern. Freut euch auf den Mord- und Modemittwoch! Fotos: Säurefass https://www.google.com/search?q=Der+S%C3%A4urefassm%C3%B6rder+Fotos&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=ALeKk00ctBGM8fL4xyFYSULeMQhYEMFFng:1618292081465&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwii5KHlv_rvAhVNhf0HHeykCBEQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1280&bih=551#imgrc=fkUPsyNSsiDhhM Lutz R. https://www.focus.de/panorama/welt/verbrechen-die-deutschland-bewegten-7-wie-saeurefassmoerder-lutz-r-frauen-zu-tode-quaelte_id_4104067.html Quellen: Die unglaublichsten Fälle der Rechtsmedizin - Google Books Verbrechen, die Deutschland bewegten (7): Der skrupellose Frauenmörder bekam kalte Füße - FOCUS Online Morde in Rahlstedt: Der Sadist mit dem Säurefass | MOPO.de Kriminalreport: Der sadistische Säurefassmörder | shz.de Als die Säurefass-Morde Hamburg erschütterten | NDR.de - Geschichte Gab es noch weitere Opfer vom Säurefassmörder Lutz Reinstrom Mörder Mystery und Make-up Spezial GRWM - YouTube ZEIT ONLINE | Nachrichten, Hintergründe und Debatten Amstetten: Noch ein Keller | ZEIT ONLINE Lydia Benecke: Kriminalpsychologin für sadistische Straftaeter · Dlf Nova (deutschlandfunknova.de) Sadismus – Schreibung, Definition, Bedeutung, Etymologie, Synonyme, Beispiele | DWDS Was du über Narzissmus wissen musst - quarks.de

Off the Record – Conversations on the Creative Landscape
The Importance of Focusing on What Consumers Want — with Arist von Harpe, Owner and Publisher of Hamburger Morgenpost

Off the Record – Conversations on the Creative Landscape

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 9:12


After speaking with Arist von Harpe about his life and decision to purchase the Hamburger Morgenpost, we decided to ask him our 3 questions. The questions are the same for any guest we have on the podcast and are designed to help you navigate your next creative decision. Find out what Arist replied when we asked him: What do you think all marketers should know? (1:10), What do you think every brand should stop doing right now? (2:47), If you could spend a thousand dollars on a marketing campaign what would you do? (5:09). - Stay up to date with the latest episodes of ‘Off the Record — Conversations on the Creative Landscape' by “Following” us. Recommend a guest, or yourself, by sending an email to julia@cherrydeck.com :e-mail: - Read more about Arist's story here: https://cherrydeck.com/blog/2021/03/16/arist-von-harpe/ Host: Philipp Baumgaertel (@philippb_ok) Guest: Arist von Harpe, Publisher of the Hamburger Morgenpost (@hamburgermorgenpost) Music: Era Beats (@era_beats93) Post Production: Julia Radtke (@julejuliaj) Design: Mariana Mourão (@marianasmourao) Off the Record is brought to you by Cherrydeck (@cherrydeck). Website: https://cherrydeck.com