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Kate Waugh versus Taylor Knibb. Marten Van Riel versus Rico Bogen versus Kyle Smith. Laura Philipp versus Kat Matthews. Lucy Charles-Barclay versus Chelsea Sodaro. Lionel Sanders versus Sam Long. Cassandre Beaugrand versus the clock. Matt Hauser versus Vasco Vilaca. This week, we remember Jay Luke and Matías Opitz, two much-loved members of the triathlon community. We also unpack the viral Laidlow versus Yee headline, which turned out to be their younger brothers racing each other at the Outlaw Half. We preview this weekend's T100 San Francisco, break down the key storylines heading into Ironman Hamburg and Eagleman 70.3, and take a look at who's returning and who might dominate at WTCS Alghero. To support the podcast please head to: patreon.com/talkingtriathlon To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2 Or check us out on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtriathlon You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85 You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14
Hausbesetzer, Senatoren, High Society: Florian Opitz lässt sie alle zu Wort kommen. In seinem Buch "Capital B. - zwischen Anarchie und Ausverkauf" blickt er auf die Geschichte Berlins seit 1989. Teutsch, Katharina www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Hausbesetzer, Senatoren, High Society: Florian Opitz lässt sie alle zu Wort kommen. In seinem Buch "Capital B. - zwischen Anarchie und Ausverkauf" blickt er auf die Geschichte Berlins seit 1989. Teutsch, Katharina www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Migration, Klimawandel, Jobverlust: Angst ist eine uralte Emotion, die uns schützt. Aber sie wird auch politisch genutzt. Denn Angst lässt sich gezielt durch Sprache, Bilder und Narrative schüren. Opitz, Till; Hufen, Uli www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Migration, Klimawandel, Jobverlust: Angst ist eine uralte Emotion, die uns schützt. Aber sie wird auch politisch genutzt. Denn Angst lässt sich gezielt durch Sprache, Bilder und Narrative schüren. Opitz, Till; Hufen, Uli www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Hausbesetzer, Senatoren, High Society: Florian Opitz lässt sie alle zu Wort kommen. In seinem Buch "Capital B. - zwischen Anarchie und Ausverkauf" blickt er auf die Geschichte Berlins seit 1989. Teutsch, Katharina www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Durch Flucht und Vertreibung werden Menschen traumatisiert. Mit therapeutischer Unterstützung wird eine Integration erleichtert oder überhaupt erst möglich. Damit wäre den Betroffenen und der Gesellschaft geholfen. Götz, Eva-Maria; Opitz, Till;Götz, Eva-Maria www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Durch Flucht und Vertreibung werden Menschen traumatisiert. Mit therapeutischer Unterstützung wird eine Integration erleichtert oder überhaupt erst möglich. Damit wäre den Betroffenen und der Gesellschaft geholfen. Götz, Eva-Maria; Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Das Bild vom "starken Mann" ist wieder in – nicht nur auf Social Media. Um ungesunde Geschlechterrollen zu reflektieren, braucht es Augenhöhe und den Blick auf erlebte Ausgrenzung, sagen Genderforscher. Wie kann das im Alltag gelingen? Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
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Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Das Bild vom "starken Mann" ist wieder in – nicht nur auf Social Media. Um ungesunde Geschlechterrollen zu reflektieren, braucht es Augenhöhe und den Blick auf erlebte Ausgrenzung, sagen Genderforscher. Wie kann das im Alltag gelingen? Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
In dieser Folge von VINONIA – Der Wein Podcast verkosten wir, Michi und Andreas, die spannenden Weine vom neuen VINONIA-Winzer Weingut Michael Opitz aus Apetlon im schönen Burgenland.Was die Weine besonders macht? Sie sind biologisch produziert, vegan zertifiziert und kommen mit ganz viel Charakter und Trinkfreude daher.Auf unserem Verkostungstisch:
Der Lyriker Hellmuth Opitz aus Bielefeld schreibt seit mehr als 40 Jahren Gedichte und hat viele Preise dafür bekommen. Jetzt hat er aus den Gedichten der letzten Jahrzehnte die schönsten Liebesgedichte ausgewählt und in einem neuen Band veröffentlicht. Darin finden sich auch einige neue, die hier zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht werden.
What happens when the identity you've built no longer fits? For years, Meghan Opitz was unstoppable—competitive swimmer, tech startup leader, high-achiever through and through. She was always chasing the next goal. But when life threw unexpected challenges her way, she was forced to re-examine everything she thought she knew about success. In this episode of Change Unfiltered, Meghan shares: ✔️ The real difference between ambition and drive—and why one is often misunderstood ✔️ How competitive swimming shaped her mindset—and the moment she realised she wouldn't become an Olympian ✔️ What it was like to scale a tech company pre-IPO—and then face a completely different challenge: motherhood ✔️ Why she felt like she was failing as a mum—and the mindset shift that changed everything ✔️ What success looks like now—and why it's no longer about chasing the next big milestone Plus, she reveals the unexpected anthem that got her through one of the biggest moments of her life—now added to the Change Unfiltered Playlist on Spotify.
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Was entscheidet, wen wir wählen? Haben Freunde, Familie, Social Media Einfluss? Und wie steht es mit unseren Emotionen? Erkenntnisse der Wahlforschung erklären, wie das Kreuz auf dem Stimmzettel zustande kommt. Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Was entscheidet, wen wir wählen? Haben Freunde, Familie, Social Media Einfluss? Und wie steht es mit unseren Emotionen? Erkenntnisse der Wahlforschung erklären, wie das Kreuz auf dem Stimmzettel zustande kommt. Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Opitz, Michael www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Opitz, Michael www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Der Coaching-Markt wächst, doch es ist Vorsicht geboten: „Coach“ ist kein geschützter Begriff. In Krisenzeiten sind Menschen anfällig für die Hilfsangebote teurer Life-Coaches. Diese sind nicht dafür qualifiziert, psychische Erkrankungen zu behandeln. Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Der Coaching-Markt wächst, doch es ist Vorsicht geboten: „Coach“ ist kein geschützter Begriff. In Krisenzeiten sind Menschen anfällig für die Hilfsangebote teurer Life-Coaches. Diese sind nicht dafür qualifiziert, psychische Erkrankungen zu behandeln. Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Als Cleo anfing, ihr Liebestagebuch für euch zu öffnen, bevorzugte sie polyamore Verbindungen, heute - zehn Jahre später - offene Beziehungen. In Till Opitz' letzter Liebe-Folge schaut sie mit ihm zurück und verrät, was der Podcast ihr bedeutet hat.**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Sex im Graubereich: Nicht wirklich einvernehmlichCo-Parenting: Wenn gute Freunde gemeinsam Eltern werdenChristopher Street Day: Von Partys, Regenbogenflaggen und Gewalt**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .
Spare -5 % mit dem Gutschein-Code "Genius"! Gib den Code einfach im Warenkorb ein, um den Rabatt zu erhalten: https://beyondmatter.com/ref/350/ Wie sehr beeinflusst die moderne Lebensweise Deine Gesundheit wirklich? Elektrosmog, künstliches Licht und unnatürliche Tagesrhythmen wirken oft subtil, aber ihre Auswirkungen auf Körper und Geist sind tiefgreifend. In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Gesundheits- und Bewusstseinslehrer Christian Opitz darüber, warum die Rückkehr zu natürlichen Rhythmen entscheidend für Dein Wohlbefinden ist. Christian teilt effektive Methoden und praktische Tricks, um Dich vor Giftstoffen zu schützen. Erfahre, warum innere Arbeit und die Verbindung von spiritueller und körperlicher Gesundheit der Schlüssel zu einem erfüllteren Leben sind. Wie genial bist Du wirklich? Trainiere Dein Genie mit starken Videokursen aus unserer Online-Akademie: https://akademie.maximmankevich.com/
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Opitz, Michael www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Gefängnis wegen Sexkauf: Das sieht das „Nordische Modell“ aus Schweden vor. Nur Freier werden bestraft, Prostituierte aber nicht. Doch ob Sexarbeit überhaupt mit oder ohne Zwang stattfindet, wird kontrovers diskutiert - und ist noch wenig erforscht. Opitz, Till; Ender, Hanna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Gefängnis wegen Sexkauf: Das sieht das „Nordische Modell“ aus Schweden vor. Nur Freier werden bestraft, Prostituierte aber nicht. Doch ob Sexarbeit überhaupt mit oder ohne Zwang stattfindet, wird kontrovers diskutiert - und ist noch wenig erforscht. Opitz, Till; Ender, Hanna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Lorri Opitiz chats with Anna Adams - founder of International Doula Life Movement about the important work being done at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center and the services that are offered there. Support the show
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Opitz, Michael www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Zurücktreten wegen eines Likes auf Social Media: Diese Diskussion wurde etwa im Fall der Präsidentin der TU Berlin, Geraldine Rauch, geführt. Aber meint ein Daumen nach oben immer Zustimmung? Und wer entscheidet, was ein Like oder Emoji bedeutet? Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
Zurücktreten wegen eines Likes auf Social Media: Diese Diskussion wurde etwa im Fall der Präsidentin der TU Berlin, Geraldine Rauch, geführt. Aber meint ein Daumen nach oben immer Zustimmung? Und wer entscheidet, was ein Like oder Emoji bedeutet? Opitz, Till www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
I always get asked who my Self-Assured Motherhood program is designed for - young moms? moms with young kids? stay-at-home moms? My answer is always emphatically: it's designed for all moms! SAM is for all mothers - all ages, all stages, all walks of life. In fact, I often have the women in my program tell me it should be called Self-Assured Womanhood or Self-Assured Personhood because the principles apply so universally. (However, the acronym SAW and SAP don't have quite the same ring as SAM. Don't you agree?
Data shows that regardless of who is currently in office, the ebb and flow of the markets and economy continues to move to its own rhythm. Opinions and emotions go hand in hand and can often create biases when discussing financial plans with a client.This week on Framework, Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, welcomes back Greg Opitz, Executive Business Consultant at Carson Coaching, to discuss client communication strategies during times of change. They unpack the importance of truly knowing who your clients are when discussing changes in the political and economic landscape. Avoiding jokes or comments about current events could be the difference between maintaining or losing a client.Sharing loads of quotable advice and gold nuggets of wisdom, Greg continues to emphasize that sticking to your process is key and keeping track of milestones in your clients' financial plans is a crucial factor in communicating their achievements to them in times when they feel that they aren't doing as well as they should.Greg discusses: Really getting to know who your clients are in order to avoid unintentional offense when discussing polarizing topicsUnderstanding your own biases and beliefs and recognizing how they can affect your judgment and decision makingThe most important “P Words”: planning, process, and peopleStaying true to your processes, even when it feels as though turbulent and uncertain changes are comingKeeping track of milestones in a financial plan in order to reassure clients that they are doing well when they feels as though they are notAnd moreConnect with Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Greg Opitz:Carson CoachingLinkedIn: Greg OpitzAbout Our Guest: Greg Opitz is the Executive Business Consultant at Carson coaching. Greg has been working with financial planners for his entire professional career. Before joining Carson Coaching in May 2006, Greg served seven years as Director, Certification Services at the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. For the four years prior to his experience at the CFP Board, Greg was the Director, Student Service Center at the College for Financial Planning. He likes to joke with members, “I spent four years educating advisors, then seven years certifying them, and now consulting with them to enhance their practice and their lives.”Send us your questions, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at framework@carsongroup.com.
Opitz, Michael www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Opitz, Michael www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Isabelle Opitz, MD, is the director of the Department of Thoracic Surgery at University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland, and an associate professor for thoracic surgery at the University of Zurich, as well as the chair of the Lung Cancer Center in Zurich. In this episode of Same Surgeon, Different Light, Dr. Opitz talks with Dr. Thomas Varghese about her international career path, spanning Germany, France, and Switzerland, where she now resides. She explains how career journeys in Europe differ from the US, especially for women, and how the healthcare system overseas is striving for greater diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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How do some financial advisors seem to effortlessly connect and succeed with their clients? This week we're discussing the framework of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and how it can significantly impact your success as a financial advisor and enrich your personal life.In this episode, Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, speaks with Greg Opitz, Executive Business Consultant at Carson Coaching, about emotional intelligence (EQ) in the financial services industry. They unpack its pivotal role in shaping successful advisors and individuals. By sharing intriguing anecdotes and practical advice, Greg sheds light on the fundamental components of EQ, such as empathy, self-awareness, and the nuanced art of communication. Greg also unpacks how life experiences forge our EQ, enhancing our ability to connect, empathize, and ultimately succeed in the dynamic landscape of financial advising.Greg discusses: A deeper understanding of EQ and its critical role in developing meaningful client relationshipsThe impact of EQ on client relationships, emphasizing the importance of active listening and genuine engagementHow being a better person ties into being a better advisorHow personal and professional challenges cultivate EQ, leading to better understanding and empathyPractical tips for enhancing your own EQ to become a more effective and empathetic advisorHow the next-gen of advisors can develop self-awareness and emotional intelligenceHow he gages emotional intelligence in interviews from a talent development perspectiveAnd moreResources:Think Like a Monk by Jay ShettyNo Longer Awkward by Amy FlorianExcell 2024: The Advisor Growth ConferenceConnect with Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Greg Opitz:Carson CoachingLinkedIn: Greg OpitzAbout Our Guest: Greg Opitz is the Executive Business Consultant at Carson coaching. Greg has been working with financial planners for his entire professional career. Before joining Carson Coaching in May 2006, Greg served seven years as Director, Certification Services at the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. For the four years prior to his experience at the CFP Board, Greg was the Director, Student Service Center at the College for Financial Planning. He likes to joke with members, “I spent four years educating advisors, then seven years certifying them, and now consulting with them to enhance their practice and their lives.”Send us your questions, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at framework@carsongroup.com.
Today I talked to Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby about their book Learning for the Love of God: A Student's Guide to Academic Faithfulness (Brazos Press, 2014). Most Christian college students separate their academic life from church attendance, Bible study, and prayer. Too often discipleship of the mind is overlooked if not ignored altogether. In this lively and enlightening book, two authors who are experienced in college youth ministry show students how to be faithful in their studies, approaching education as their vocation. This revised edition of the well-received The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness includes updates throughout, two new substantive appendixes, personal stories from students, a new preface, and a fresh interior design. Chapters conclude with thought-provoking discussion questions. Read a review of the book by local bookstore owner and friend of the authors here. Donald Opitz (PhD, Boston University) is chaplain and senior director of Christian formation at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous articles and has worked as a pastor as well as a campus minister. Derek Melleby (DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) serves as a consultant with North Group Consultants. As the former Director of Calling & Career Development at Lancaster Bible College, Derek helped individuals connect to a sense of calling in their career. In that role, he served the student population, accompanying them on their journey to grow their self-awareness and develop the skills needed to make a positive impact on their communities. He has also provided executive leadership in a growth-oriented non-profit organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby about their book Learning for the Love of God: A Student's Guide to Academic Faithfulness (Brazos Press, 2014). Most Christian college students separate their academic life from church attendance, Bible study, and prayer. Too often discipleship of the mind is overlooked if not ignored altogether. In this lively and enlightening book, two authors who are experienced in college youth ministry show students how to be faithful in their studies, approaching education as their vocation. This revised edition of the well-received The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness includes updates throughout, two new substantive appendixes, personal stories from students, a new preface, and a fresh interior design. Chapters conclude with thought-provoking discussion questions. Read a review of the book by local bookstore owner and friend of the authors here. Donald Opitz (PhD, Boston University) is chaplain and senior director of Christian formation at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous articles and has worked as a pastor as well as a campus minister. Derek Melleby (DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) serves as a consultant with North Group Consultants. As the former Director of Calling & Career Development at Lancaster Bible College, Derek helped individuals connect to a sense of calling in their career. In that role, he served the student population, accompanying them on their journey to grow their self-awareness and develop the skills needed to make a positive impact on their communities. He has also provided executive leadership in a growth-oriented non-profit organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
We sat down with Bookshop.org's Director of Bookstore Partnerships to discuss the indie bookstore landscape in recent years and how authors and readers can further engage with their local indies.Steph Opitz (she/her) is the Director of Bookstore Partnerships at Bookshop.org. Formerly, she was the founding director of Wordplay at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis and a visiting instructor at the University of Minnesota. She serves on committees for the National Book Foundation, the Authors Guild, PEN America, and LitNet. She has curated literary events and festivals around the country—as the literary director of the Texas Book Festival, the fiction co-chair of the Brooklyn Book Festival, and on the programs team for the PEN World Voices Festival— and was the books reviewer for Marie Claire magazine. Learn more at bookshop.org.Discover more about Smith Publicity at www.smithpublicity.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, YouTube, & LinkedIn.
Don's book project, "Daughters of Ceres: The Scientific Advancement of Women in Horticulture, 1870–1920" examines the confluence of two 19th century movements—one dedicated to the promotion of scientific agriculture, another to the advancement of women's education in science. These movements fueled international efforts to elevate women's position in the fields of horticulture and "the lighter branches" of agriculture. This new international movement organized to create new educational, employment, and civic opportunities for women in fields traditionally constructed as male bastions. "Daughters of Ceres" will sketch out more fully the professional and civic-oriented sides to the advancement of women's education in horticulrure, accounting for the role of commercial industries, industrial associations, professional societies, garden clubs, philanthropic foundations, and educational and scientific institutions that, collectively, participated in an extensive network that undergirded this movement. The book will offer a new perspective on "women in science" with a repositioning of horticulture in the overall landscape of scientific disciplines. Recorded on December 19, 2023. For more resources on this topic, see https://www.chstm.org/video/180