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In this episode, Eric is joined by his good friends, Joe Oestreich and Colin Gawel, as they reflect on their journey of music and friendship. The duo delves into their deep-rooted passion for music, and how their camaraderie has fostered an unbreakable bond since their teenage years. Their unwavering commitment to creating music on their own terms stands as a testament to their resilience and dedication. Joe and Colin's narrative is a beautiful reminder of the enduring power of friendship, passion, and the pursuit of creative fulfillment amidst life's unpredictable twists and turns. In this episode, you will be able to: Uncover strategies for balancing a career with personal growth and fulfillment Learn effective ways to overcome challenges and maintain long-term friendships Uncover the benefits of intrinsic motivation for fueling creativity and passion Gain insights into navigating life and career transitions after setbacks Explore the significance of embracing aging and evolving identity To learn more, click here: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast we are joined by Stephanie Oestreich, Managing Director of the Myeloma Investment Fund, who has an extensive background in life sciences, leadership, and a unique perspective as a semi-professional violinist. Stephanie shares her extensive background in life sciences and leadership, and discusses her passion for finding cures and treatments for devastating diseases like multiple myeloma. She provides insight into the innovative work of the Myeloma Investment Fund, their mission, and the process of fostering and investing in breakthrough therapies. Stephanie also touches on her teaching role at MIT and her unique perspective as a semi-professional violinist, drawing parallels between her musical and professional experiences. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:32 Sponsor Message: D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:21 Meet Stephanie Asterik 01:54 Stephanie's Journey in Life Sciences 03:48 The Complexity of Multiple Myeloma 04:51 Investing in Innovation 08:42 The Role of the Myeloma Investment Fund 11:03 Stephanie's Background and Leadership Lessons 15:02 The Art of Playing the Violin 18:33 Leadership Insights from Music 22:07 Final Thoughts and Reflections 27:55 Conclusion and Farewell
Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution spricht Stephan Baulig mit unserem Kunden Benjamin Oestreich darüber, wie er sich vom CRM-Consultant zum Software-Unternehmer mit 6-stelligen Monatsumsatz entwickelt hat. Erfahre in dieser Episode die spannenden Stationen in dem Leben des Unternehmers. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "WISSEN MACHT UMSATZ" auf www.wissenmachtumsatz.de Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.
Der Fachkräftemangel ist eine der größten Herausforderungen der Pflege. Umso wichtiger also, dass die Gewinnung und das Halten von neuen Mitarbeitenden optimiert wird. In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Dani und Konstantin von Archi-Med. Laut eigener Aussage haben die beiden nämlich kein Problem mit fehlenden Fachkräften, sondern hatten zwischenzeitlich sogar Einstellungsstopp. Dabei gehen wir tief ins Detail, wie sie über soziale Medien und Performance Kampagnen neue Kollegen für sich gewinnen und mit welchen HR-Tools der Prozess gemanaged wird.
Rappin' With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with hobbyist Duane Oestreich. Duane has been a SPS fanatic for over 18 years and he is an old-fashioned coral butcher and wholesaler for several local Seattle, Washington area locations. Duane was the treasurer and president of the Puget Sound Aquarium Society. He is currently running a SPS-dominated reef with a total water volume of 450 gallons.
Heute habe ich die sympathische Nadine Oestreich zu Gast. Nadine ist Marketing Artist, Grafikdesignerin und (last but not least) Illustratorin mit Hang zum Horror. Eine Nische, mit der sie es sich nicht immer einfach macht. Im Gespräch mit ihr ging es entsprechend um künstlerisiche Integrität, Selbstvermarktung in sozialen Medien und natürlich auch um die Erfahrungen und den Werdegang der Hamburgerin. Als Musik am Anfang und Ende der Folge hört ihr den großartigen Song „Dirty White Sneakers“ von Tobias Band Groovesuckers. Spotify-Link folgt weiter unten. Viel Spaß auch euch mit unserem Gespräch! Links zur Folge: Groovesuckers auf Spotify Nadine bei OK Cool Alle Links von Nadine auf einem Link Alle Podcasts, sozialen Medien usw. von Todde Talks gesammelt auf einem Link
Nadine Oestreich ist eine talentierte Illustratorin, deren Arbeit von einem ganz besonderen Thema beherrscht wird: Horror. Nadine liebt das Bizarre, das Verstörrende, das Ekelerregende und bebildert diese unangenehmen Themenfelder regelmäßig mit einer ausgeprägten Fantasie und starken Pinselschwüngen. Aber: warum ist sie eigentlich so sehr von dieser Horrorwelt besessen? Das ist nur eine der vielen Fragen, die Dom Schott für seine Gesprächspartnerin im Schlepptau hat. Außerdem geht's (na klar) über Aliens, die Gefahr, in Schubladen zu landen und Fluchworte. Verdammt noch mal, ja, Fluchworte! Nadine Oestreich auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadineoestreich/?hl=de
Spätestens nach den Verwerfungen durch das festgefahrene Containerschiff Evergreen weiß die Welt um die Relevanz von Logistik und Transport. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics kümmert sich um dieses Geschäftsfeld, von Luft- bis Seefracht. Patrick Oestreich ist dort der Chief Commercial Officer, er koordiniert das globale Marketing, die Logistik und den Vertrieb. Schon als Jugendlicher brannte er für internationale Geschäfte, im Laufe der 11 Jahre bei DB Schenker lernte Oestreich Vieles – von Business Development bis hin zu Sales. Wieso die Logistikbranche laut ihm ein Frühindikator für die Weltwirtschaft ist und wie KI dieses Berufsfeld verändern wird, hören Sie in dieser Episode. Außerdem erfahren Sie, weshalb ihn sein Umfeld manchmal für wahnsinnig hält, was seine Sunshine-Time ist und aus welchem Grund Applaus nach einem Themenpitch kein gutes Zeichen sein kann. Themen: - Logistik- & Transport Branche - Transformation - Globalisierung - Karrieretipps - Hellmann Worldwide Logistics ----- Über Atreus – A Heidrick & Struggles Company Atreus garantiert die perfekte Interim-Ressource (m/w/d) für Missionen, die nur eine einzige Option erlauben: nachhaltigen Erfolg! Unser globales Netzwerk aus erfahrenen Managern auf Zeit zählt weltweit zu den besten. In engem Schulterschluss mit den Atreus Direktoren setzen unsere Interim Manager vor Ort Kräfte frei, die Ihr Unternehmen zukunftssicher auf das nächste Level katapultieren. ▶️ Besuchen Sie unsere Website: https://www.atreus.de/ ▶️ Interim Management: https://www.atreus.de/kompetenzen/service/interim-management/ ▶️ Für Interim Manager: https://www.atreus.de/interim-manager/ ▶️ LinkedIn-Profil von Patrick Oestreich https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-oestreich-54b2ab56/ ▶️ Profil von Franz Kubbillum: https://www.atreus.de/team/franz-kubbillum/ ▶️ Behind the C auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthecpodcast/
Organisations are now responding to not just delivering the next wave of transformation, followed by a steady state execution period, but more a continued series of market and societal pressures, requiring almost continuous large scale responses. This week, Dave, Sjoukje and Rob talk to Patrick Oestreich, Chief Commercial Officer, Hellman Worldwide Logisitics, about how to reshape your organisations and make them more adaptable in this context. We examine the pressures on Global logistics, pre and post-pandemic, gain insights into the board room conversation of an organisation which is learning to be adaptable and cover the 5 essential steps to build an adaptable business culture.TLDR:00:55 How does the internet work?02:30 Cloud conversation with Patrick Oestreich34:30 5 essential steps to build an adaptable business culture 41:10 Becoming an Electro-Head and strat-ecution! GuestPatrick Oestreich: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-oestreich-54b2ab56/HostsDave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/Sjoukje Zaal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjoukjezaal/Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/ProductionMarcel Van Der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-van-der-burg-99a655/Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/SoundBen Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/Louis Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-corbett-087250264/
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Heute schauen wir uns gemeinsam an, wie der berüchtigte “War for Talent”, insbesondere der Kampf um Digitaltalente in der Praxis aussehen kann. Der Traditionslogistiker Hellmann Worldwide Logistics hat erkannt, das Digitaltalente eine Schlüsselfunktion für die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Unternehmens einnehmen. Deshalb wird jetzt nach neuen, innovativen Wegen gesucht, diese begehrte Zielgruppe anzusprechen. Beispielsweise mit Recruiting-Events im Metaverse. Wie das ganze funktionieren soll, das erklären uns heute unsere beiden Gäste Stefan Borggreve, der Chief Digital Officer und Patrick Oestreich, der Chief Commercial Officer von Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Gemeinsam mit unserem Host Boris Felgendreher sprechen die beiden unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Die Situation des Fachkräftemangels aus Sicht von Hellmann - Der Stellenwert von IT & Digital für die Zukunft von Hellmann. Welche neuen Rollen und Aufgaben dort gerade entstehen - Wie sich die Funktionen IT & Digital in Zukunft in die Unternehmensstrukturen einfügen werden - Der Kampf um Talente in den Bereichen IT & Digital - Eine neue Art der Ansprache dieser speziellen Zielgruppe: Warum Metaverse? - Besteht nicht bei uns allen gerade eine gewisse Zoom-Müdigkeit und gewachsene Skepsis in Bezug auf virtuelle Events? - Was sind die Erfolgsfaktoren für ein erfolgreiches Metaverse-Event und wie diese bei “Hellmann goes Metaverse” umgesetzt werden - und vieles mehr Hilfreiche Links: Das IT & Digital Recruiting-Event "Hellmann goes Metaverse" am 30.03.2023: https://www.hellmann.com/en/hellmann-goes-metaverse BVL: https://www.bvl.de/ BVL Next: https://bvl-digital.de/ Sponsor des Podcasts der Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL), METRO LOGISTICS: www.metro-logistics.de
Vi tar en prat med Stian Garmann Oestreich om systematisk ferdigstillelse, hvordan det skiller seg fra tradisjonell bygging, og mye annet.
In this episode of Product Marketing Life, host Mark Assini is joined by Ken Oestreich, Founder of Fountainhead Product Marketing.During their chat, they discussed Ken's API-based framework for establishing streamlined and transparent exchanges of information between product marketing and its partner teams. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to formalize or improve cross-functional relationships. While you're here, why not become a PMA Pro Member?
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.01.23.525278v1?rss=1 Authors: Li, X., Rangelov, D., Mattingley, J. B., Oestreich, L. K. L., Levy-Bencheton, D., O'Sullivan, M. J. Abstract: Visual working memory is critical for goal-directed behaviour as it maintains continuity between previous and current visual input. Functional neuroimaging studies have shown that visual working memory relies on communication between distributed brain regions, which implies an important role for long-range white matter connections in visual working memory performance. Here, we characterised the relationship between the microstructure of white matter association tracts and the precision of visual working memory representations. To that purpose, we devised a delayed estimation task which required participants to reproduce visual features along a continuous scale. A sample of 80 healthy adults performed the task and underwent diffusion-weighted MRI. We applied mixture distribution modelling to quantify the precision of working memory representations and guess rates, both of which contribute to observed responses. Latent components of tract-specific microstructural indices were identified by principal component analysis. Higher working memory precision was associated with lower bulk diffusion across ten tracts of interest and higher directionality of diffusion in a group of frontoparietal-occipital tracts. Importantly, there was no association between guess rates and any of the structural components. Our findings suggest that microstructural properties of white matter tracts connecting posterior and frontal brain regions mediate, in a functionally specific manner, the precision of visual working memory. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Chloe Oestreich about how to make an impact and be heard every time you share a message. Chloe Oestreich (https://www.linkedin.com/in/developmentalexecutivecoach/) is an executive coach, consultant and speaker. She works with leading organisations and coaches CEOs globally from Fortune 500 companies on how to be heard, lead with impact, and communicate effectively. As a consultant, Chloé equips leaders with the tools and techniques to develop a more authentic executive presence and inner confidence. As an executive coach, Chloé sees her role in empowering and stretching individuals to step into self-leadership, so they can create dynamic and healthy cultures, foster innovation and gain greater self-awareness to create meaningful action. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon and leaving a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! Check out Shopify at www.shopify.com/hci. Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 592296) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a double feature of self-aware psychopaths and documentary film crews with questionable ethics as film programmer and Art House Rewind host (and friend of the show) Brian Oestreich joins us to discuss 1992's edgy and bleak Belgian pseudo-doc Man Bites Dog and Andy assigns him the 2006 meta-slasher pseudo-doc Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
In dieser Folge, habe ich mit Nick, von Uplink, über das Thema remote Arbeit gesprochen und er erzählt, wie man die verschiedenen Aspekte, wie Wohnen, Leben und Arbeit organisiert. Nick arbeitet selbst komplett remote und sitzt derzeit in Lissabon. -- Nick & Uplink: Uplink: https://uplink.tech/ Nick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-oestreich-075218135/ - Goodlance Premium 3 Monate kostenlos * https://GoodlanceApp.com Gutschein Code “Goodlance2022” * Gilt nur für Neukunden -- Schreib uns bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freelancerpodcast Schreib uns bei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreelancerPodcast/ LearnFreelancing App: https://learn.goodlanceapp.com/de/ Praktische Tools für deinen Start als Freelancer: http://FreelancerTool.de Doku “Freelance Germany”: https://watch.freelance-germany.de/ Tritt unserer Facebook-Kooperations-Gruppe bei: http://bit.ly/2yE2laI Tritt unserem Slack Workspace für Freelancer bei: https://bit.ly/2SGLIay Kontaktiere uns: http://Freelancer-Podcast.de
Lexi Oestreich, Program Director at Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation describes how their impact investing program works - hitting a goal of $1M invested in their community. She also details how learning stories from their grantees helps inform and impact their donors. Lexi Oestrich is responsible for the Foundation's annual grant round, scholarships, caring catalog, community engagement and is the nonprofit liaison for the Foundation. She oversees special programs and initiatives, community/special events and nonprofit services. She joined the Foundation in January 2014.Lexi is a graduate from Minnesota State University Moorhead with a bachelor's degree in public health. She is mom of three and enjoys spending her time with her family watching football and enjoying Minnesota lake country.Mentions includeFargo-Moorhead Area FoundationThe Storytelling Fundraiser: The Brain, Behavioral Economics, and Fundraising Story Council on Foundation's - CFE Essentials CourseEvents/LearningA Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities (ABFE) 2022 annual conference - Harambee, April 21-23, Washington DCGrowing CF Conference, October, 2022 Wichita, KSCharitable Gift Planners - October 2022, Reno NVExponent Philanthropy - October, 2022 Minneapolis, MNAssociationsAdvancement Network (AdNet)CEONetProNetCommAEmergentCF.comPodcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. This song is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Composed by Joseph McDade.
Impression: Saad and Travis track down the author of "A Centennial History of African Americans in Radiology" to thank him and the section of Radiology of the National Medical Association for publishing a masterpiece. Copies can be ordered by emailing Tonya Greene at tgreene@mednet.ucla.edu or calling 323-791-9029
Get to know the team behind the screen! Brian Oestreich is our Creative Director at Art House Cinema. He books films for both theaters, handles our social media, and contributes his artistic finesse to all of our posters and other digital medias. If you would like to contribute to our discussion, email us at podcast@arthousebillings.com. Please rate, review, and share on all of your favorite streaming platforms and social media outlets!
This week, the boys are joined by Josh Oestreich, co-owner and lead janitor at Wooden Ship Brewing in Minneapolis, MN. They taste a beer Tim suckered Josh into collaborating with him on and learn what goes into opening a brewery.
This week, the boys are joined by Josh Oestreich, co-owner and lead janitor at Wooden Ship Brewing in Minneapolis, MN. They taste a beer that Tim suckered Josh into collab-ing withhim on and learn what goes into opening a brewery.
I'm joined once again by host of The Basement Podcast, Ryan Oestreich. Ryan and I discuss the show in more detail including the slap bet, the final season, the ending and more!The Basement Podcast Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TheBasement_PodSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1MhBDP5jYVU2oBCAi1X21K?si=uH32T7nXTR-G9ayZKns8zA&dl_branch=1Fandomentals Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/fandomentalspodInstagram - https://instagram.com/fandomentalspodEmail – fandomentals@yahoo.comArtwork Designed by Alex JenkinsWebsite - www.hexdesigns.orgInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hexshadowTwitter - https://twitter.com/hexghostsThank you for checking out this episode and be sure to subscribe for more content!Stay tuned and stay safe.
Kid's it's time we jump into another episode of the Fandomentals Podcast and tell the story of How I Met You Mother. In this episode I'm joined by host of the Basement Podcast, Ryan Oestreich. Ryan was there from day one this sitcom and he walks us through the characters, the best moments and so much more great stuff from a beloved show. The Basement Podcast Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TheBasement_PodSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1MhBDP5jYVU2oBCAi1X21K?si=uH32T7nXTR-G9ayZKns8zA&dl_branch=1Ryan's Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/BeardedRyno15Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beardedryno15/?hl=enFandomentals Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/fandomentalspodInstagram - https://instagram.com/fandomentalspodEmail – fandomentals@yahoo.comArtwork Designed by Alex JenkinsWebsite - www.hexdesigns.orgInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hexshadowTwitter - https://twitter.com/hexghostsThank you for checking out this episode and be sure to subscribe for more content!Stay tuned and stay safe.
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The twins welcome author, academic and rocker Joe Oestreich, a founding member of Columbus, Ohio-based band Watershed. Joe is currently the department chair of the English Department at Coastal Carolina University. He's got four books under his belt and his shorter work has been widely published. Watershed is still rocking after more than three decades. Joe discusses the band's trajectory, lasting friendships, Jim Steinman, Cheap Trick and much more. Included: Watershed's new single. Photo: Joe Oestreich by Easton Selby SHOW NOTES 0:00 - "Bleeding on the Blank Page" - by Watershed 3:05 - About Joe Oestreich / Coastal Carolina University / Watershed 5:35 - "Hitless Wonder" / "Rock On, Mr. Chips" / Andre Pope 8:55 - Greetings, Joe! 9:20 - Watershed 36 years in / "Extended Player" EP / About "Bleeding on the Blank Page" / The video shoot / Mike McDermott 12:25 - More Coastal Carolina University / Kate Faber Oestreich 13:35 - Early visits to South Carolina with Watershed / The Ohio State University / Rockafellas' Columbia / Art Boerke / Epic Records / "Twister" / Jim Steinman / The Smithereens / The Headroom Myrtle Beach 15:25 - House of Blues Myrtle Beach / Opening for Insane Clown Posse / Juggalos / The Scranton Incident 17:55 - More Coastal Carolina University / Children Beckett and Ellie / Tenure-track jobs in academia 18:55 - About creative nonfiction 22:05 - The origins of "Hitless Wonder" / Joe's academic journey / Becoming a writer 25:44 - "Partisans" / Van trouble in Mexico and the kindness of strangers 29:04 - "Lines of Scrimmage" (coauthored with Scott Pleasant) 31:11 - "Waiting to Derail" (coauthored with Thomas O'Keefe) / Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown / #MeToo allegations against Adams 33:58 - Watershed - going deep / Colin Gawel / Herb Schupp / Dave Masica / Watershed albums and other recorded works 37:08 - "Econoline" tours then and now / Chasing the next good song 38:50 - Watershed and Cheap Trick / Opening for Cheap Trick / Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and eventual induction / Cheap Trick Soundman Bill Kozy / Detroit band Speedball 43:04 - Chris talks about Cheap Trick opening for KISS in Los Angeles, 1977. 44:41 - Watershed's Hollywood Experience / Continental Hyatt House (Riot House) / House of Blues Hollywood / Dan Aykroyd takes out the trash in a tux / Epic/Sony meeting 48:56 - Watershed and Jim Steinman / Richard Griffiths, Epic Records / David Sonnenberg / Downtime Bar Manhattan 53:50 - Reactions from Joe's students about Watershed 55:24 - Watershed stage setup 57:28 - Future plans in writing and music / Producer Tim Patalan / Sponge 59:12 - Shout-out to Elijah
In this episode of Concord Convos., Josiah and Caleb bring on guest star Carson Oestreich. They each make a claim about what is to come along with personal feelings about their hot takes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/concord-convos/support
Jedem stellt sich diese Frage. Den Kirchgängern, weil sie ihren Glauben gern bestätigt sehen möchten. Denen, die nicht zur Kirche gehen, weil es immer noch Gläubige gibt. Auch Jesus stand vor dieser Frage. Sie ging ihm unter die Haut. Seine Antwort ist leidenschaftlich, authentisch und überraschend einfach.
In der einundvierzigsten Folge des Fonds Finanz Podcasts präsentiert Ihnen Moderator Axel Robert Müller unter anderem folgende Themen:
Sister Elizabeth Ann Guerrero, MCDP, Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence, Talks about the “Weaving Cultures” (“Entrelezando Culturas”) program based on going beyond the theory of intercultural relationships as Fr. Anthony Gittins, C.Ss.P explains, “living interculturally goes beyond mixing people of different cultures to live together and maybe letting each person cook an authentic meal from their culture once a month. It’s a mutual, authentic and intentional exchange between people. One where we break down the barriers not the differences.” To find out more, visit: https://maccsa.org/responding-to-the-signs-of-our-time/ Sister Ann T. Oestreich, IHM, reports that the Catholic Sisters curriculum has been completed. “Called and Consecrated is a bilingual online curriculum designed for use with middle and high school students. Units cover what sisters do, how sisters pray, how sisters are called, and more. Llamadas y Consagradas: Explorando las Vidas de las Religiosas: El plan de estudio en línea está diseñado para ser usado con estudiantes de escuela primaria y preparatoria. Las lecciones cubren lo que hacen las Hermanas, cómo oran, cómo es su llamada y más. Visit here: https://nationalcatholicsistersproject.org/Curriculum
In der sechsunddreißigsten Folge des Fonds Finanz Podcasts präsentiert Ihnen Moderator Axel Robert Müller unter anderem folgende Themen:
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In this segment, hosts Steven Splonskowski and Brandon Clark interviewed guest Fr. Brian Oestreich
In this segment, hosts Steven Splonskowski and Brandon Clark interviewed guest Fr. Brian Oestreich
Welcome back to Film Club, The A.V. Club’s weekly movie-discussion series. In addition to this week’s regularly scheduled installment—which you can listen to here—we’re coming to you again with our first ever interview episode. Ryan Oestreich, general manager of Chicago’s historic Music Box Theatre, was kind enough to hop on a call with our critics A.A. Dowd and Katie Rife for a pleasant chat, which you can listen to below. In the episode, you’ll hear Oestreich discuss the challenges of running an arthouse theater in the middle of a pandemic, when he thinks moviegoers can get back into theaters, and what lies aheads for the moviegoing industry as a whole. Visit: https://www.avclub.com/ Like: https://www.facebook.com/theavclub Follow: https://twitter.com/theavclub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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She's helped Laura Mercier Cosmetics, Sunday Riley, Cover FX, and Eighteen B with building positioning stories and marketing campaigns to catapult the brands to success. That's why we called on marketing expert Chelsi Oestreich, co-owner of Kinko, to share some advice she's used to building some notable beauty brands from the ground up. Click the player above to listen as Chelsi shares what she's learned over the years to help you get your marking on track. SHOW PAGE: https://ceoconvo.com/chelsi-oestreich/
Today I’m chatting with Kinkō Founders, Fanny Coste & Chelsi Oestreich. Fanny is a French cosmetic scientist with over 18 years of experience and has worked all over the world. Chelsi is a 20 year beauty business veteran who has worked with cult beauty favorites such as CoverFX, Sunday Riley, Laura Mercier Cosmetics and Revive Skincare. After meeting during a job interview that did not work out, these two ladies stayed in contact and later connected to create Kinkō, a 100% vegan, natural antiperspirant. Kinkō, which means balance in Japanese, has been featured in Allure, Madamenoire, HipLatina and Good Morning America as one of the top natural deodorants. Listen in as we discuss the truth behind creating and launching a beauty brand in a crowded market, the importance of collaboration and how following up can lead to your next opportunity. You can find the podcast on Itunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio or your favorite app. Here’s how you can connect with Fanny & Chelsi FACEBOOK/ INSTAGRAM: @kinko.care https://www.kinko.care/ You can find additional show notes along with the resources mentioned in this episode here podcastBlog — Girl Behind The Hustle Don't forget to Rate and Subscribe. Until next time Hustle & Grace! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Emily Oestreich is a physiology professor and Assistant Dean of preclinical education at PNWU. She discusses her personal experience with anxiety and panic attacks. She describes a specific instance of agoraphobia where she had a panic attack in a crowded area. She outlines the physiology surrounding anxiety, and how to mitigate against this with meditation. We discuss how meditation has also been shown to improve focus and stress management.
Dr. Emily Oestreich is a physiology professor and Assistant Dean of preclinical education at PNWU. She discusses her personal experience with anxiety and panic attacks. She describes a specific instance of agoraphobia where she had a panic attack in a crowded area. She outlines the physiology surrounding anxiety, and how to mitigate against this with meditation. We discuss how meditation has also been shown to improve focus and stress management.
There are several different modalities for medical treatment, with each providing benefits to your overall health. Chiropractors have been around for a long time but it’s a practice that oftentimes is misunderstood.
Sexual harassment is more prevalent in science and medicine. Over time, more women have entered into these fields, but unfortunately, we cannot assume their experience and safety has completely improved. Three of my favorite medical school professors, Dr. Oestreich, Dr. Randolph-Habecker, and Dr. Mapes discuss their personal experiences and take on why academia is different than other industries. We talk about sexual harassment on our campus and how we're trying to improve our medical school's culture. Plus, we tell perhaps the most awkward and hilarious story from my preclinical years.
Sexual harassment is more prevalent in science and medicine. Over time, more women have entered into these fields, but unfortunately, we cannot assume their experience and safety has completely improved. Three of my favorite medical school professors, Dr. Oestreich, Dr. Randolph-Habecker, and Dr. Mapes discuss their personal experiences and take on why academia is different than other industries. We talk about sexual harassment on our campus and how we're trying to improve our medical school's culture. Plus, we tell perhaps the most awkward and hilarious story from my preclinical years.
On this episode: Randy and Stephen talk with Dr. Andrew Oestreich, a local chiropractor, about another well-know Waco chiropractor: Dr. Charles Lemly. In that time, practicing Chiropractic wasn't licensed medicine. Charles ended up in jail more than 60 times! Thanks to Dr. Oestreich for telling about this historic Wacoan. Dr. Andrew Oestreich runs Landmark Chiropractic at the corner of Bosque and Wooded acres, right in front of Target in Waco. About the podcast: The Waco History Podcast is co-hosted by Randy Lane and Dr. Stephen Sloan. Randy Lane is the great-grandson of Waco architect Roy E. Lane. He’s also a former American Forces Network Radio DJ and is currently the host of the High Performance Leadership and Charity Champions Podcasts. Stephen heads the Oral History Institute at Baylor University. He’s authored several books and created and developed WacoHistory.org, a website and free mobile app for learning more about Waco’s history. Together they’re telling the known and unknown stories of Waco’s past. Find out more at wacohistorypodcast.com. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wacohistorypodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wacohistorypodcast Support the show here: https://anchor.fm/waco-history-podcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/waco-history-podcast/support
In the second hour, hosts Deacon Paul Treinen and Heather Karrow wrapped up with Fr. Michael Wensing. Then, they discussed with Fr. Mark Lichter and Fr. Terry Anderson their adventure across South Dakota. After that, Fr. Brian Oestreich of the Diocese of New Ulm shared his experiences with the San Lucas mission in Guatemala. Finally, our hosts spoke with Amy Julian, from the Rapid City Diocese, on the beauty and goodness of Rachel's Vineyard.
Fr. Brian Oestreich of the Diocese of New Ulm on his involvement with the San Lucas Mission in Guatemala.
Fr. Brian Oestreich of the Diocese of New Ulm on his involvement with the San Lucas Mission in Guatemala.
In the second hour, hosts Deacon Paul Treinen and Heather Karrow wrapped up with Fr. Michael Wensing. Then, they discussed with Fr. Mark Lichter and Fr. Terry Anderson their adventure across South Dakota. After that, Fr. Brian Oestreich of the Diocese of New Ulm shared his experiences with the San Lucas mission in Guatemala. Finally, our hosts spoke with Amy Julian, from the Rapid City Diocese, on the beauty and goodness of Rachel's Vineyard.
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How much should kids be involved in shaping our communities? Should we shield children from news about violence and war? In this episode, we attend a vigil with the Oestreich family, who believes community involvement is a core family value. Diana Oestreich has been the key relationships officer with Preemptive Love for nearly four years. Before that, Diana was a combat medic in the Iraq War. Her experience as a veteran shapes her views on everything, including how she and her husband Jake raise their kids Zelalem and Bridger. What does their commitment to showing up for their community look like? Recently, Diana and her sons joined their community at a local Lights for Liberty event, a vigil for children seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, and they let us come along with them for this episode. Learn more.
The equal rights amendment to the U.S. constitution requires only one more state for approval. Sandy Ostrich, National Equal Rights Amendment Alliance, gives us an update on progress toward final approval
Corinne (from Ep 27) is back to give us an update about her recent surrogacy experience, her response to Nathan Phillips and the Washington DC right to life protest, as well as her experience at the Grammys! We had to get her back on since she's packing up and moving out of California! Enjoy this interview! https://www.instagram.com/misscorinne86/ https://www.powwows.com/young-spirit-singers-rocks-the-red-carpet-of-the-grammys/ Up & Coming with BraveMaker Monday March 25th, 2019 Bias film & Discussion at Century 20 in Redwood City Ca https://www.bravemaker.com/events/ Take the ILLICIT BIAS ASSESSMENT https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html Tuesday April 30th --Fox Theater Criminal Justice Reform film & discussion (more info TBA) with our new corporate sponsor TBA! Tuesday May 13th Fight Cancer with Film --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holycannoli/support
Corinne Oestreich is a professional journalist who has been writing for Powwows.com since 2014. She is Lakota and Mohawk, and is an ambassador for the internet campaign #phenomenalwoman and #phenomenallyindigenous. Corrine is also the founder of the non-profit organization "The Buffalo Project”, a program that seeks to reduce human trafficking and violence against women through empowering men Continue Reading…
Corinne Oestreich is a professional journalist who has been writing for Powwows.com since 2014. She is Lakota and Mohawk, and is an ambassador for the internet campaign #phenomenalwoman and #phenomenallyindigenous. Corrine is also the founder of the non-profit organization "The Buffalo Project”, a program that seeks to reduce human trafficking and violence against women through empowering men Continue Reading…
Corinne is a proud Native American advocating and educating anyone who will listen. She speaks, she writes and she also carries babies...in her womb...for other people...because she's a surrogate mother. Just in time for the Christmas season listen to the story of a woman giving birth for the benefit of others. Corinne is occupied Muwekma Ohlone Territory Oglala/Mohawk/Swiss/Indo, Phenomenally Indigenous, and writer for Powwows.com. Founder of Buffalo Project. Find out more on her Instagram page. https://www.instagram.com/misscorinne86/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holycannoli/support
Claudia Oestreich bringt Menschen beruflich weiter. Seit über 15 Jahren ist sie erfolgreich in der Personalbetreuung eines großen Konzernes tätig. Einstellungsgespräche und individuelle Förderung, fachliche Weiterentwicklung und Karriereplanung sind ihre Herzensthemen. Claudia hilft seit 2016 Frauen, die beruflich an einer Kreuzung stehen. Oft auch in der hierarchischen Ordnung oft karrieremäßig nicht weiterkommen. Und dabei unsicher in der […]
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Nicki and Beverley get the pleasure of interviewing Corinne Oestreich where she bravely shares her story about surrogacy, being a mompreneur, and the work she is doing for the Native American population is truly an inspiration to all. We can’t wait for you to listen to this podcast. Let us know what you think. Send … Continue reading "Episode #010: Interview with Corinne Oestreich on Surrogacy, Being a Mompreneur, and Human Rights." The post Episode #010: Interview with Corinne Oestreich on Surrogacy, Being a Mompreneur, and Human Rights. appeared first on Action Made Mamas Podcast.
Ryan Oestreich is the general manager for the Music Box Theatre who also works for the film distribution company Music Box Films. He sat down and talked with us about celebrity movie goers, ghosts encounters and what goes into running Chicago's most iconic theatre.
In the second hour, host Nathan Sather joined the Diocese of Crookston's Msgr. Mike Patnode to talk about the importance of supporting retired priests throughout our local diocese. Nathan then had a chance to visit with JoAnn Brundin about how St. Joseph's Social Care in Grand Forks, ND is helping provide lunches for children in need during the summer months. Finally, our host spoke with the Diocese of New Ulm's Fr. Brian Oestreich about his decision to pursue the priesthood and the blessings that came as a result.
Jim here again, sneaking in with a short bonus episode cross-posted with V+V. One of the greatest joys to experience in the fine city of Chicago is sitting down to watch a screening of a classic film at The Music Box Theatre. It has been my favorite movie theater for quite some time and when the opportunity came to talk to the general manager of this theater, I could not have been more thrilled. Ryan Oestreich has a long history with the film industry, particularly film festival programming and theater management. He is now able to combine both of his passions alongside Josh Goldbloom, to put together a film festival that I can't wait to cover this summer: The Cinepocalypse! Ryan and I briefly cover his past experience and then we launch into our endless excitement for the many films and special events happening from June 21st to the 28th. You can listen to us passionately talk about some of the titles we're looking forward to of course, but also be sure to visit the links below to buy a festival badge or tickets to any number of screenings coming up in about a month. Ryan is a hard-working, energetic guest with a lot to contribute so even if you're not in the Chicagoland area and have no familiarity with the Music Box, I have no doubt that as a movie fanatic, you'll find a lot to enjoy throughout our conversation. More About Cinepocalypse 2018 Ryan's New Music Box Podcast Live 80s All Over Podcast Recording! Music Box on Facebook
One of the greatest joys to experience in the fine city of Chicago is seeing a screening of a classic film at The Music Box Theater. It has been my favorite movie theater for quite some time and when the opportunity came to talk to the general manager of this theater, I could not have been more thrilled. Ryan Oestreich has a long history with the film industry, particularly film festival programming and theater management. He is now able to combine both of his passions alongside Josh Goldbloom, to put together a film festival that I can't wait to cover this summer: The Cinepocalypse! Ryan and I briefly cover his past experience and then we launch into our endless excitement for the many films and special events happening from June 21st to the 28th. You can listen to us passionately talk about some of the titles we're looking forward to of course, but also be sure to visit the links below to buy a festival badge or tickets to any number of screenings coming up in about a month. Ryan is a hard-working, energetic guest with a lot to contribute so even if you're not in the Chicagoland area and have no familiarity with the Music Box, I have no doubt that as a movie fanatic, you'll find a lot to enjoy throughout our conversation. More About Cinepocalypse 2018 Ryan's New Music Box Podcast Live 80s All Over Podcast Recording! Music Box on Facebook
Move over Liz Taylor, ’cause Muñoz and Marie are putting on their best vintage caftans to talk to designer Travis Oestreich about the launch of his brand new handmade clothing line! Join us as we sew up some loose ends on taking risks, eating as […] The post IN YO MOUTH (https://www.in-yo-mouth.com) .
What do the world's leading podcast experts do when the unthinkable suddenly becomes really quite thinkable? Turns out, same thing as usual, just a little bit sadder. First-time guest Eli Oestreich joins Spencer and Jacob to explore everything from alt-right adult contemporary musicians to bathroom interviews.
You are a leader in your organisation and you have a message you need to convey. You may be a consultant leading a project, an architect going to tender, a creative preparing for that all-important pitch, or a political leader advocating for change. Chloé helps you be heard. Chloé Oestreich is a coach, facilitator, and speaker. She works with leading organisations and coaches CEO's and senior executives internationally to help individuals present with conviction and become aware of the habitual patterns that undermine their authority during business interactions. Growing up bilingual in Switzerland, Germany and England, Chloé grew to understand the true importance of presence to both personal and business success. As a trained actor and journalist, her area of expertise lies in dissecting what array of information our bodies project when presenting. By making her clients aware of their individual habits, which may hold them back from presenting with confidence, Chloé develops a tailored strategy that enables leaders to be mindful of their presence. Whether focusing on storytelling, body language or developing a resonant voice, Chloé helps individuals make an impact and leave positive long lasting impressions. Currently splitting her time between London and Melbourne, Chloé helps people achieve greater confidence and clarity in business environments through leading development programs, delivering keynotes and coaching CEO's and senior executives at global businesses including Macquarie Bank, KPMG, Pacific Brands, Arney Fender Katsalidis and McCANN.
Becoming a parent may be one of the largest decisions we can make in our lives. But how do you approach that decision if you know the child isn't going to be yours? To help us answer this question, we’re joined by Corinne Ostrich. She’s a mother of two and she’s also a surrogate mother. In fact she’s about to embark on the surrogacy journey for the third time. Today, Corinne shares her insight into this complex topic and answers questions like, is this a profession, how do you explain being a surrogate to your own children, do you experience postpartum depression and what does your relationship with the intended family look like after the child’s birth? So let’s dive in to hear Corinne’s answers to these questions and more, as she talks about her experience as a surrogate.
Claudia ist Coach für Partnerschaftsfragen für Singles und Paare. Ihr Coaching bietet sie in Einzelsitzungen an, aber auch in Seminaren an. Die Seminare finden zum Teil auf einem Segelschiff statt, wo sie mit einem Mann, Hanno Fecke, zusammen arbeitet. Die größten Beziehungskiller? Anfangen, anders als in der Verliebtheitsphase über seinen Partner zu denken, ihn abwerten Aufhören die Wahrheit zu sagen Erwarten, der andere müsse meine Wünsche kennen: "Wenn er mich liebt, dann weiß er doch, was ich möchte." Unausgesprochenes bzgl. Sexualität: z.B. über die Häufigkeit Recht haben/behalten wollen Umgang mit Angst, Unsicherheit, Misstrauen, Eifersucht Im Coaching mit Claudia wird erfragt, wo in der Lebensgeschichte das Vertrauen angeknackst oder zerstört wurde. Also wann habe ich angefangen anders über Vertrauen zu denken? Diese Geschichte wird hinterfragt und dann wird ein neuer Standpunkt von Liebe, Fülle und Vertrauen eingenommen. Für erfüllte Partnerschaft funktioniert... Beziehungskiller ansehen und begradigen Partner als Nummer 1 sehen, nicht die Kinder, einen anderen Mann/eine andere Frau, den Job oder Freiheit oder Unabhängigkeit In Liebe mit sich und der Welt sein; das heißt unter anderem, die Andersartigkeit des anderen anzunehmen Wort geben und Wort halten Die Wünsche des Partners kennen und gerne erfüllen, sowie seine eigenen kennen und kommunizieren Buchempfehlungen: Wie Liebe gelingt: Die Paartherapie Bert Hellingers – Johannes Neuhauser Glücksregeln für die Liebe – Pierre Franckh Wozu sind Männer eigentlich überhaupt noch gut? – Roy F. Baumeister Drehbuch für Meisterschaft im Leben – Ron Smothermon und Hans J. Zander Drehbuch II. Das Mann/ Frau Buch: Die Transformation der Liebe – Ron Smothermon Gespräche mit Gott – Neale Donald Walsch Kontakt: www.partnerschaftsexpertin.de www.segelcoaching.org
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Benjamin Oestreich, Gründer von 4Leads und Automatisierungexperte, im Interview. Aus dem Inhalt: Automatisierungsstrategien für Unternehmen die Verknüpfung von Online- und Offline-Marketing-Strategien Früherkennung von Kundenunzufriedenheit spannende Beispiele in umgesetzten Projekten... Shownotes ►► Benjamin bei XING ►► Benjamins Unternehmen 4Leads ►► 4Leads bei Facebook Meine Bitte: Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, ein Feedback auf iTunes und abonniere diesen Podcast. Zeitinvestition: Maximal ein bis zwei Minuten. Dadurch hilfst du uns den Podcast immer weiter zu verbessern und dir die Inhalte zu liefern, die du dir wünschst. Herzlichen Dank an der Stelle! Hinterlasse eine Bewertung und eine Rezension! Fette Beute! Newsletter abonnierenGratis-HörbuchDirk live erleben
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This week on The One You Feed we have Joe Oestreich. He is the author of the memoir, Hitless Wonder: A Life in Minor League Rock and Roll, which documents the twenty-five years he toured the country in a beat up Econoline as the bass player and co-singer for Columbus Ohio's Watershed. His writing has appeared in Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Ninth Letter, Fourth Genre, and many other magazines. He's been awarded a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, honored by The Atlantic Monthly, and shortlisted in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007, The Best American Essays 2008 and 2009, and The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses 2010 and 2014. He is now teach creative writing at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC, where he is the nonfiction editor of Waccamaw. In This Interview Joe and I Discuss... The One You Feed parable. Getting the work done. Making time for your art. Taking selfishness too far. Working hard. How working hard is sometimes you the only thing you can change. Not being attached to external success. The work has to be it's own reward. The frustration of not seeing the success you want. That there has never been a better time to get your work in front of people. The support from his father. Watershed's legendary manager Biggie. Optimism versus fear. Opening for the Insane Clown Posse. His upcoming book. Joe Oestreich Links Joe Oestreich homepage Watershed homepage Buy Hitless Wonder Some of our most popular interviews you might also enjoy: Mike Scott of the Waterboys Rich Roll Todd Henry- author of Die Empty Randy Scott Hyde See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Possibly no orchestra has prompted more hand-wringing and ambivalence than the Vienna Philharmonic. The 172-year-old orchestra is recognized the world over for a very specific sound that’s changed little over the decades, and a playing style that has been passed down from generation to generation. But critics charge that it’s just that exclusive philosophy that may explain why there are few women and virtually no minorities in its ranks. Indeed, 16 years after the Philharmonic became one of the last big European orchestras to admit women, they are still an exotic sight onstage. Despite a blind audition policy, in which candidates are not visible when they play, the orchestra currently has just seven female members out of 130 total (four other women are serving a probationary period, standard for incoming members). At the same time, the Vienna Philharmonic has shown progress by acknowledging its complicity during the Nazi era. After a team of historians looked into its World War II-era activities, the orchestra in December quietly revoked awards it gave to six Nazi leaders. Some observers wonder if this reckoning with the past may signal a broader policy of reform. “I think it’s a question of an institution genuinely trying to evolve and how quickly you can evolve,” said James Oestreich, the retired classical music editor of the New York Times, who has been closely covering the orchestra. “I don’t think anyone is taking the position that there is nothing wrong with [its lack of diversity]. Of course there’s a problem.” But Joshua Kosman, the classical music critic of the San Francisco Chronicle, contends that the orchestra is not working hard enough to address its membership issues, in part because the classical music field mostly gives it a pass. “This has been an ongoing issue for a very long time and one that I’ve been surprised not to see any discussion of or any reckoning of it,” said Kosman. "It would be worth it if at least these matters were openly discussed." In the 1990s, women’s groups, including the National Organization for Women, held protests outside of concert halls when the VPO toured the U.S. and music critics (including Oestreich and Kosman), have periodically challenged the orchestra on its policies. Many orchestras, of course, besides Vienna have struggled with diversity issues of their own. As Oestreich notes, “you will not find a major American orchestra that has more than one, two or maybe three blacks. This has been going on for years and years and I don’t hear a lot of uproar about that.” But Kosman says that is a concern rooted in the supply chain: historically, African-Americans haven't been encouraged to pursue careers in classical music as much as whites. “There’s not an analogous supply problem for minorities in European orchestras," he notes, "particularly for Asian musicians, as you can tell by comparing the roster of the Vienna Phil with any other comparable European orchestra." Joel Bell, chairman of the Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership, believes that change is a priority but it won’t happen overnight. “I find a struggling with the balance of speed of change to achieve what we would like to see as an end result, but without jeopardizing tradition and quality in the process,” he said. Bell believes the VPO should be judged not by the total number of women and minorities in the ensemble but by the percentage of women added since it opened its membership in 1997. On Twitter, New York Magazine critic Justin Davidson observed in December that the VPO is “dodging the present by correcting the past” – comparing the Nazi-era revelations with the alleged lack of interest in diversification. Kosman hopes that the Philharmonic will take a harder look at itself. “I’m greatly hopeful that one self-examination is connected with many," he said. "One can only hope." Listen to the full segment above, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and please take our poll or share your thoughts below. .chart_div { width: 600px; height: 300px; } loadSurvey( "hows-vienna-philharmonic-doing", "survey_hows-vienna-philharmonic-doing");
IGF027 In Good Faith with Sisters Margaret Nacke, CSJ, and Ann Oestreich, IHM, recorded live on August 7, 2013. The sisters describe their calling to religious life and to social justice ministry Works of charity and works of justice: the importance of changing social structures that make charity a necessity What is human trafficking and who is involved in it Hidden in plain sight – challenges of identifying situations of human trafficking What to do if you suspect human trafficking Legal consequences for traffickers who are caught Efforts of “Truckers Against Trafficking” on major U.S. roadways Bakhita Initiative, a network for collaboration and resource-sharing among Catholic sisters worldwide The intersection of human trafficking, immigration, and poverty Sister Ann and Sister Margaret among the 13 Catholic sisters who recently met with the President's Advisory Council for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, in Washington D.C.
In recent months, symphony orchestras have returned to the music of J.S. Bach with a vengeance. The New York Philharmonic is in the midst of a month-long Bach festival with the expressed goal of reclaiming the master's music for modern instruments. At the Philadelphia Orchestra, Bach's St. Matthew Passion and Brandenburg Concertos are on the calendar this spring. The orchestra also plans to re-record the Bach transcriptions of Leopold Stokowski – those sumptuous, technicolor arrangements that had been considered passé (if enjoyably so). "There's been a weird phenomenon for a long time that has made it pretty rare to see Bach on symphony orchestra programs," said New York Philharmonic music director Alan Gilbert in a recent video explaining the orchestra's project. He goes on to question the "exclusivity" of suggesting "there was one only one right way to play Bach." All of this is a far cry from the period-instrument movement's expressed goals to rediscover how Baroque music might have sounded using original instruments and performance practices. For years, if not decades, period-instrument players had gained the upper hand by researching appropriate tempos, ornamentation and instruments. In this podcast, host Naomi Lewin asks three guests about this phenomenon. "I think [orchestras] are panicking," said Monica Huggett, a leading baroque violinist and conductor. "In London, where I worked most of my career, the big orchestras stopped playing Bach because in the end, there was so much good historical performance that they really didn't need to do it any more and people really didn't want to hear it any more." James Oestreich, the consulting classical music editor at the New York Times, sees things differently. "I wouldn't agree that the large orchestras are panicking," he said. "I think they've lost their balance to some extent. I think they've lost confidence in the repertory to some extent. To hold up the music scene in a world capital like London or New York and say this should set standards for who performs what, I don't think is fair." Oestreich adds that the New York Philharmonic played lots of Bach in the 1990s, and the orchestra is "perhaps overselling" the novelty of its current festival. Lewin also asks a prominent New York pianist whether she's trying to reclaim Bach for the modern instrument. "I'm not doing anything unique by playing Bach on the piano," said the pianist Simone Dinnerstein. "I think that I just have more omnivorous tastes and think that Bach sounds very interesting and different when played in many different ways on many different instruments with modern orchestras, on authentic instruments." Weigh in: Do you enjoy the sound of Bach played on modern or on period instruments? Please leave your comments below. Guests: James Oestreich, the consulting classical music editor and a freelance writer for the New York Times. Monica Huggett, a leading baroque violinist and conductor who teaches at Juilliard. Simone Dinnerstein, a pianist who has made a number of Bach recordings. Her latest, called “Night,” with the singer-songwriter Tift Merritt, features a modern rendering of Bach. .chart_div { width: 600px; height: 300px; } loadSurvey( "bach-period-instruments", "survey_bach-period-instruments");
On episode #77 we're back with Watershed bassist/vocalist Joe Oestreich, author of the new book "Hitless Wonder: A Life in Minor League Rock and Roll." In part two, we revisit their 1996 album Star Vehicle and about how touring different regions of the country impacts songwriting, their place in the history of Columbus music and the wisdom of the Karate Kid. Songs in this Episode: Intro - She Picks The Songs 8:30 - Superstressed 14:36 - Can't Be Myself 18:27 - She Picks The Songs 28:05 - If That's How You Want It 35:19 - Something Wrong 47:59 - American Muscle Outro - Obvious Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise
On episode #77 we're back with Watershed bassist/vocalist Joe Oestreich, author of the new book "Hitless Wonder: A Life in Minor League Rock and Roll." In part two, we revisit their 1996 album Star Vehicle and about how touring different regions of the country impacts songwriting, their place in the history of Columbus music and the wisdom of the Karate Kid. Songs in this Episode: Intro - She Picks The Songs 8:30 - Superstressed 14:36 - Can't Be Myself 18:27 - She Picks The Songs 28:05 - If That's How You Want It 35:19 - Something Wrong 47:59 - American Muscle Outro - Obvious Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise
On episode #76 we're joined by Watershed bassist/vocalist Joe Oestreich, author of the new book "Hitless Wonder: A Life in Minor League Rock and Roll." Joe has spent almost three decades traversing the country bringing his band's version of Midwestern power-pop to the masses, and has plenty of stories to tell in part one of a two part interview, discussing songwriting, recording, balancing two singer/songwriters, Billy Squire, the dirty secret about "live" albums and much, much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - I'd Be A Liar 14:18 - History of the Band 27:45 - How Do You Feel 37:17 - Star Vehicle 42:08 - Black Concert T-Shirt (Star Vehicle '98 version) 43:03 - Black Concert T-Shirt (The More It Hurts, The More It Works version) 51:21 - Consolation Prize Outro - Give A Little Bit Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise
On episode #76 we're joined by Watershed bassist/vocalist Joe Oestreich, author of the new book "Hitless Wonder: A Life in Minor League Rock and Roll." Joe has spent almost three decades traversing the country bringing his band's version of Midwestern power-pop to the masses, and has plenty of stories to tell in part one of a two part interview, discussing songwriting, recording, balancing two singer/songwriters, Billy Squire, the dirty secret about "live" albums and much, much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - I'd Be A Liar 14:18 - History of the Band 27:45 - How Do You Feel 37:17 - Star Vehicle 42:08 - Black Concert T-Shirt (Star Vehicle '98 version) 43:03 - Black Concert T-Shirt (The More It Hurts, The More It Works version) 51:21 - Consolation Prize Outro - Give A Little Bit Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise