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Der Mainzer Bahnhof Römisches Theater soll bald barrierefrei sein, Esel aus Gaza finden in Oppenheim ein neues Zuhause und im Landtag hat es eine hitzige Debatte zum Thema Gewalt an Schulen gegeben. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/bald-barrierefrei-zum-bahnhof-roemisches-theater-in-mainz-5107586 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/rheinufersanierung-ohne-foerdermittel-unmoeglich-5005913 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/bad-kreuznach/hampton-by-hilton-hotel-bad-kreuznach-salinenquartier-5158554 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/aus-gaza-gerettete-eselchen-finden-ein-zuhause-in-oppenheim-5161047 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/politik/politik-rheinland-pfalz/was-ist-los-an-rheinland-pfaelzischen-schulen-5141276 Ein Angebot der VRM.
Mit einer Pelztasse wurde Künstlerin Meret Oppenheim weltberühmt. Aber ihr Werk ist vielschichtiger als dieses ikonische Objekt des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die 1985 verstorbene Oppenheim hat lange darunter gelitten, nur darauf festgelegt worden zu sein. Reinhardt, Anja www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt
This week, we make the case for women entering their Evil Era. Like—stop being graceful, stop being understanding, stop being “the bigger person.” Lily Allen basically wrote the soundtrack to “actually I will cause problems on purpose,” and honestly? She's right. We also get into the messy fallout of her split with David Harbour because men really have had it too easy. Meanwhile, we recap the Selling Sunset reunion and mourn the loss of Chrishell, because without her the show is just Oppenheim men and a bunch of their exes they've hired!---Stream Hannah's album, PHASES!Watch Emily's Short Film, All We Were!Emily's TikTok ShopEmily's Substack: third martini thoughts---Emily's Captivation: B12 shotsHannah's Captivation: OUAI Super Dry Invisible Dry Shampoo in Melrose PlaceShop CLEARSTEM and 15% off with the code GALSGUIDE at checkout---Welcome to The Gal's Guide — a weekly dating and lifestyle podcast created to empower radical self-love and bold relationships. Join us, long-distance best friends Hannah Adams and Emily Aleece Burton, for amusing and vulnerable conversations with insightful guests as we cover topics like love and dating to your own self-love, healing, spirituality, and always remembering the importance of gal pals. Want to request a topic or work with us? Send us an email at hello@thegalsguidepod.com or visit us on our website at thegalsguidepod.com---FOLLOW US!Instagram: @thegalsguidepodSecret Facebook Group: The Gal ScoutsEmily: @emilyaleeceHannah: @hannahadamsmillerAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Democrats' government shutdown is reaching a boiling point, as the airline industry is close to shutting down due to a lack of safety staff. At what point will Democrats stop playing games and open the government back up? You become what you engage with, Glenn argues, so what are you surrounding yourself with? Screenwriter of Netflix's “A House of Dynamite” Noah Oppenheim joins to share the harsh reality of how close we are to nuclear war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Democrats' government shutdown is reaching a boiling point, as the airline industry is close to shutting down due to a lack of safety staff. At what point will Democrats stop playing games and open the government back up? Glenn gives a supposedly final monkey update, as the last infected monkey on the loose has been captured. Glenn discusses his latest podcast with Dr. Diane Hennacy, which left him with an entirely different view of autism. Glenn warns of a looming deception campaign unlike anything we've seen before. You become what you engage with, Glenn argues, so what are you surrounding yourself with? Screenwriter of Netflix's “A House of Dynamite” Noah Oppenheim joins to share the harsh reality of how close we are to nuclear war. Composer and concert pianist Stephen Limbaugh joins to explain how you can help celebrate America's 250th anniversary through the magic of music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The #1 movie on Netflix, 'A House of Dynamite', imagines the unthinkable: a ballistic missile headed straight for Chicago. Michael Smerconish sits down with screenwriter Noah Oppenheim and former White House national security advisor Richard Clarke to separate cinematic fiction from terrifying fact. Oppenheim, who co-wrote 'Zero Day' and once led NBC News, reveals how his collaboration with director Kathryn Bigelow turned a 20-minute nuclear countdown into the most intense film of the year—and why the Pentagon actually responded to it. Then Clarke, who served under Presidents Bush, Clinton, and Bush, explains how much of the movie mirrors his real-life experience in the Situation Room on 9/11, and why America's nuclear defenses may not be as foolproof as we'd like to think. Can the U.S. really stop an incoming missile? Would the President have only minutes to decide the fate of the world? And how close are we, right now, to midnight on the doomsday clock? Listen here, and please rate, review and share this podcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ein Ausschuss in Nierstein-Oppenheim lädt den Vorsitzenden der Jungen Union vor, Mainz 05 gegen Bremen nur unentschieden und die Aufarbeitung der Frankfurter Schüsse aus dem August 2024. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/zoff-um-facebook-post-in-oppenheim-ju-chef-wird-vorgeladen-5121234 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/verbandsgemeinde-gau-algesheim/gau-algesheim/schwimmspass-in-gau-algesheim-rheinwelle-wiedereroeffnet-5119847 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/mainzer-eisbaeren-veroeffentlichen-eigenen-fastnachtssong-5084333 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/sport/fussball/fussball-bundesliga/frust-bei-mainz-05-fuehlt-sich-wie-schlag-in-den-magen-an-5115782 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/panorama/aus-aller-welt/mord-auf-gleis-9-staatsanwaltschaft-erhebt-anklage-5118220 Ein Angebot der VRM.
In this episode, I talk about Cool Kicks, train robberies and stolen sneakers (allegedly) and ask why did they allegedly have stolen sneakers when it was obvious for the last 2 years that the feds were closing in? I also examine why the Jordan 11 was protected for so long. I also talk about content creators feuding with Complex and share the lessons I've learned if you follow this path. Plus news, recent releases and a ton more on this special radio edition of The Sockjig Sneaker Podcast.00:00 - Intro02:51 - Hired Goons Inc: We'll Settle Your Online Beefs For You03:48 - Mr. Brightside - Infinite Archives Jordan 17 Look Like Yellow Teeth05:05 - Adidas Jellyfish Looks like Toddler Shoes in Small Sizes and Boat Anchors in Large Sizes07:32 - Did You Celebrate Banned Day?08:20 - Doernbecher Freestyle Collection Cannot Be Criticized Without Looking Like an Asshole09:36 - Salehe Turned Down Nike to Make More Money Selling Sponge Bob Sneakers12:46 - Tyshawn Jones and Supreme Lawsuit13:58 - Mowalola Jordan Collab: Why?16:03 - Sagman, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim & Taft Injury Lawyers16:42 - YouTube Comments Upset with New Complex Host20:14 - Complex SOTY Panel and Why Feuding with Complex is Not Worth It24:46 - Virgil Abloh The Codes Exhibit28:47 - Why Jordan 11s Were Protected For So Long37:49 - Sagman, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim and Taft Sneaker Law Firm38:30 - Cool Kicks and The Sneaker Train Robbery 47:14 - Outro
A House of Dynamite, a new Netflix film, may be the most realistic depiction of a nuclear crisis ever made. Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim partnered with Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty, The Hurt Locker) to capture the intimate details of the U.S. national security state as a president (Idris Elba) and his advisors confront the riskiest 19 minutes in human history.Oppenheim, the former president of NBC News, joins Jon Bateman on The World Unpacked. They discuss Trump's missile defense plans, the filmmaking process, and Hollywood's surprising influence on nuclear policy—from Dr. Strangelove to Crimson Tide.Find the episode transcript, video episode, and get the show direct to your inbox, here.Follow Jon on X (https://x.com/JonKBateman) here.
What would you do with 18 minutes left before the end of the world? That question ignites "A House of Dynamite," a pulse-pounding new thriller from director Kathryn Bigelow and writer-producer Noah Oppenheim that dramatizes the unthinkable: the countdown between nuclear launch and annihilation. Told in real time, the film locks viewers inside the corridors of power as a U.S. president, military advisors, and intelligence officials face the impossible decision to retaliate or die trying. The result is an unbearably tense and disturbingly plausible experience that plays less like Hollywood fiction and more like a documentary from the edge of civilization. The film hits Netflix on October 24.On this episode of The Discourse, host Mike DeAngelo sits down with Noah Oppenheim, who discusses crafting the film's chilling realism, his creative partnership with Kathryn Bigelow, and how his background as a journalist and former NBC News president informed his approach to humanizing institutions we normally only see as faceless power structures.READ MORE: ‘A House Of Dynamite' Review: Kathryn Bigelow Returns With Another Explosive Political Thriller [Venice]
NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans details everything to know about 2025 taxes and end-of-year prep. Also, Justine Lupe joins to discuss returning for season two of the hit show ‘Nobody Wants This.' Plus, Jared Harris and Noah Oppenheim share details on their new political thriller ‘A House of Dynamite.' And, chef Brian Lewis shares a herbed pork roast with beet salad recipe. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Wer in der Stadt kein Velo hat, kann sich bei Publibike einfach eines leihen. In Biel gibt's demnächst sogar E-Trottinetts von Publibike – obwohl es schon andere Anbieter gibt. Weiter in der Sendung: Ein kleines Reihenhaus mitten in der Agglomeration Ostermundigen wird für zehn Tage zum Kunstmuseum: Zu sehen gibt es Originalwerke von Chagall, Miró, Warhol und Oppenheim.
To mark our 50th episode, host Ross Katz brings back three visionary leaders—Dave Johnson (Dash Bio), Wolfgang Halter (Merck Life Science), and Jacob Oppenheim (RAVen)—together for a reflection on the evolution of biotech. They unpack the realities behind AI hype, the future of data-driven innovation, and what's really changing in drug development. What You'll Learn in This Episode: >> Where real innovation is emerging across startups, big tech, and academia >> The biggest misconceptions about data in biotech—and why they persist >> What it takes to build trust in AI-powered biotech tools >> Why progress in biotech depends as much on execution as it does on breakthroughs >> How industry veterans see the future of automation, regulation, and global competition Meet Our Guests Dave Johnson is CEO and Co-Founder of Dash Bio and former Chief Data & AI Officer at Moderna. He's pioneering automation in clinical bioanalysis to accelerate drug development. Wolfgang Halter leads Data Science at Merck Life Science, developing tools like BayBE to optimize R&D through smarter data modeling and open-source innovation. Jacob Oppenheim is a Venture Partner at RAVen and co-founder of Fresnel. With a PhD in Biological Physics, he champions the transition to digital-native biopharma. About The Host Ross Katz is Principal and Data Science Lead at CorrDyn. Ross specializes in building intelligent data systems that empower biotech and healthcare organizations to extract insights and drive innovation. Connect with Our Guest: Sponsor: CorrDyn, a data consultancyConnect with Dave Johnson on LinkedIn Connect with Wolfgang Halter on LinkedInConnect with Jacob Oppenheim on LinkedIn Connect with Us: Follow the podcast for more insightful discussions on the latest in biotech and data science.Subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!Connect with Ross Katz on LinkedIn Sponsored by… This episode is brought to you by CorrDyn, the leader in data-driven solutions for biotech and healthcare. Discover how CorrDyn is helping organizations turn data into breakthroughs at CorrDyn.
In this insightful episode Mike Oppenheim opens up about his journey of breaking free from societal norms to embrace his true self through purposeful, mindful work that serves others. Tune in as we delve into the importance of cultural integration, emotional wellness, and the impact of authentic self-expression on building unity and meaningful connections.Mike Oppenheim, a Phoenix native, is celebrated for his multifaceted creative pursuits and his unique ability to analyze social structures through diverse perspectives. Engaging in writing, music, and various media, he uses these platforms to encourage embracing differences and expressing authenticity beyond societal expectations. Oppenheim's work emphasizes the importance of pursuing creative passions with a focus on shared interests rather than ethnic origins, advocating for genuine connection and cultural understanding. Through his personal experiences and reflections, he inspires others to embrace their true nature, fostering a sense of belonging and counteracting societal disconnection.(00:00:00) Celebrating Diverse Expressions for Deeper Connections(00:02:26) Finding Fulfillment through Purposeful Creativity(00:04:55) Cultural Interconnectedness in Globalized World(00:12:12) Enriching Perspectives through Diverse Writing and Art(00:17:53) Rituals and Belonging for Emotional Well-being(00:20:41) Perceiving the World Through Diverse Perspectives(00:33:38) Healing Energy Flow in Natural Connection(00:44:15) Impact of Color Perception on Communication Across Cultures(00:54:21) Value of Cultural Connections and Shared RitualsMike's Podcast: The Coffin Talk Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/3b5wMPRVcWeysEeuVgiqQSHis website: https://mikeyopp.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-oppenheim-8a5562186On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeyopp38 ~ * ~ ~ * ~ ~ * ~ ~ * ~You are invited to bring your wisdom and powerful energy over to our Fb group where you can share it with us and others. Feel welcomed and comforted in our community. https://www.facebook.com/groups/movingtooneness You can request a topic of your choice to be spoken about or a song to be sung for you on a future podcast. Just let us know. :) Email me: meilin@MovingToOneness.comFollow the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzEWKXR957EmpmXvG9YgbhwIn Love and Light, Your host, Meilin
Capital Run Club has been taking to the streets of Richmond for the last year and encouraging people to get more active. Jack Oppenheim, the group's founder, chatted with Nan about the group's community runs and how they got started. Catch their scavenger hunt run this Saturday!
A convoluted tale of espionage. This entertaining story is set in World War I. It has interesting characters. and I found my sympathies equally divided between the spy and his relentless pursuer. In my opinion, one of Oppenheim's best.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A convoluted tale of espionage. This entertaining story is set in World War I. It has interesting characters. and I found my sympathies equally divided between the spy and his relentless pursuer. In my opinion, one of Oppenheim's best.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A convoluted tale of espionage. This entertaining story is set in World War I. It has interesting characters. and I found my sympathies equally divided between the spy and his relentless pursuer. In my opinion, one of Oppenheim's best.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A convoluted tale of espionage. This entertaining story is set in World War I. It has interesting characters. and I found my sympathies equally divided between the spy and his relentless pursuer. In my opinion, one of Oppenheim's best.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A convoluted tale of espionage. This entertaining story is set in World War I. It has interesting characters. and I found my sympathies equally divided between the spy and his relentless pursuer. In my opinion, one of Oppenheim's best.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our newest episode features Meredith Oppenheim ‘95, founder of Vitality Society and now a strategic advisor in the senior housing space. Oppenheim, who graduated from the College of Arts & Sciences, worked for 25 years in senior housing and care before starting Vitality Society, a platform offering programming and communuity for people 60 and older. During the podcast, she talks about the trajectory of her career and offers some advice for others whose careers span several lanes.
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sanford Quest, the master criminologist of the world, attempts to bring to justice the murderer of Lord Ashleigh's daughter. But he soon discovers that he has just entered a life-and-death struggle with a mysterious master criminal. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Er soll das Kölner Bankhaus der Familie übernehmen, doch Max von Oppenheim (geb. 15.7.1860) wird als Archäologe berühmt. Im Ersten Weltkrieg ist seine Rolle umstritten. Von Irene Geuer.
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In this week's episode, Executive Director of the Sydney Dance Company Lou Oppenheim, shares how she unexpectedly moved from computational linguistics into the arts sector. Hear how Lou uses her love of data to illuminate human stories, frame insights and guide her decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, Steve Lowry converses with Brian McKeen from McKeen and Associates about a significant medical malpractice case, Drake versus Henry Ford Health System. Remember to rate and review GTP on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite platform. --- Case Details: "DETROIT – March 29, 2024– McKeen & Associates attorneys Brian McKeen and John LaParl, along with a Michigan Health and Human Service attorney, won a jury verdict in Wayne County Circuit Court yesterday for $120 million on behalf of a boy who suffered a birth injury at Henry Ford Health System. The jury found Henry Ford Health System and the attending obstetrician and nurses were negligent in failing to perform a timely Caesarian section resulting in severe birth injuries. The baby's mother arrived at Henry Ford Hospital in June 2010. She was at term, but not near delivery. Sometime after admission, the fetal monitor indicated “non-reassuring fetal heart tones” and a Caesarean section was called for. Because the procedure was delayed more than two hours, the infant suffered from severe asphyxiation resulting in cerebral palsy and permanent brain damage. The boy will require lifelong care. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services joined the case against the defendants due to the exorbitant cost they have incurred for the medical care for the child, who is now 13 years old." (SOURCE) --- Guest Bio: Brian McKeen Brian McKeen began practicing law in 1982. During his career, he has become a powerful advocate for his clients and one of the foremost medical malpractice attorneys in Michigan. He has tried cases throughout the United States. He currently sits on the executive boards of the Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) and the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Mr. McKeen formerly served as chair of the AAJ Professional Negligence Section, Medical Negligence Exchange Group and Birth Trauma Litigation Group (BTLG). Since 2001, McKeen & Associates has generated the year's top verdict in Michigan four times, including securing the state's largest medical malpractice verdict on record in 2001, when a jury rendered a verdict award of $55 million in the case of Hall v Henry Ford Health System. McKeen & Associates also topped all Michigan verdict awards in 2002, with an award of $22.5 million in the case of Blazo v McLaren Regional Medical Center, et al; in 2006 with an award of $16 million in the case of Lowe v Henry Ford Health System; and in 2007, with an award of $35 million in the case of Oppenheim v Aeneas C. Guiney. Mr. McKeen was recently inducted to The Inner Circle of Advocates and named Top Attorneys in Michigan as published by The New York Times in September 2012. (READ FULL BIO) --- LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: McKeen and Associates ONLINE McKeen and Associates LINKEDIN McKeen and Associates FACEBOOK --- LISTEN TO PREVIOUS EPISODES & MEET THE TEAM: Great Trials Podcast Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Production Team: Dee Daniels Media Podcast Production
Send us a textDr. Emia Oppenheim shares the powerful impact of Farm to Early Care and Education programs that connect young children with local food systems through gardening, hands-on learning, and fresh local foods.• Public health nutrition focuses on population-level changes rather than individual interventions• Children's food preferences often develop before age three, making early exposure to fruits and vegetables critical• Farm to ECE uses three core strategies: buying local foods, teaching about agriculture, and hands-on learning• Purchasing local foods creates ripple effects by supporting farmers and strengthening community food systems• ASPHN's FarmWise initiative brings states together through collaborative learning to develop Farm to ECE programs• Strong coalitions with diverse stakeholders drive innovation and sustainability in public health initiatives• Despite funding challenges, states have found creative ways to implement local food purchasing incentives• The next generation of public health professionals brings systems thinking and compassion to food system workVisit asphn.org to learn more about ASPHN's Farm to ECE work, sign up for their newsletter, or join their upcoming webinars and training opportunities.Guest BioEmia Oppenheim, PhD, MPhil, RD, Public Health Consultant and Farm to ECE Programs Director, Association of State Public Health Nutritionists, Dr. Emia Oppenheim is a seasoned public health nutritionist and consultant currently working with the Association of State Public Health Nutritionists (ASPHN) on federal public health initiatives. With a career spanning several decades, she has extensive expertise in nutrition, early childhood health and development, chronic disease prevention and population health. Dr. Oppenheim completed her PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry in 2001, at Cornell University, following an MPhil in Immunology from the University of Sheffield (UK) and a clinical internship for a dietetic registration at the University of Virginia. Dr. Oppenheim was an adjunct lecturer at Cornell and has presented widely on nutrition and child development in the US and UK. Dr. Oppenheim's career has shifted over the years from nutritional biochemistry to public health nutrition with a focus on transforming policies, systems and programs to support healthier environments for children. She began working on public health programs in school districts, later serving as the lead for early childhood obesity prevention programs at the Ohio Department of Health. She now leads ASPHN's national efforts with Federal partners to expand and strengthen Farm to Child initiatives, helping states create healthier food sysLike what you heard? Please like and share wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Ann: Community Evaluation Solutions How Ann can help: · Support the evaluation capacity of your coalition or community-based organization. · Help you create a strategic plan that doesn't stress you and your group out, doesn't take all year to design, and is actionable. · Engage your group in equitable discussions about difficult conversations. · Facilitate a workshop to plan for action and get your group moving. · Create a workshop that energizes and excites your group for action. · Speak at your conference or event. Have a question or want to know more? Book a call with Ann .Be sure and check out our updated resource page! Let us know what was helpful. Music by Zach Price: Zachpricet@gmail.com
Grief isn't always about death. I met Mike of the Coffin Talk podcast a couple months back and I knew immediately I had to have him on my show. Mike and I talk all about non-death loss and all the emotions it can bring.Please follow Mike here:https://mikeyopp.substack.com/And check out his podcast, it's amazing! https://mikeyopp.substack.com/podcastSupport me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nikkithedeathdoulaYou can find me here:https://linktr.ee/nikkithedeathdoulaGet merch! https://good-grief-podcast.printify.me/ Music:https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-monday
I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA podcast is the renowned psychologist Lisa Wenger, who is also – very excitingly – the niece of the artist we are going to be discussing today: Meret Oppeheim! Having collected and copied thousands of letters, notes, and documents from acquaintances of the German-Swiss artist – famed for her paintings, sculptures, collages, and more, who was commonly associated with the Surrealists – Wenger is something of a world expert on her aunt. The author and co-author of numerous books, including the award-winning “do not wrap words in poisonous letters” as well as “Meret Oppenheim - My Album” - Wenger is also responsible for updating the catalogue raisonne of her aunt, and co-running the estate, which has of late seen Oppenheim have major retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art, Kunstmuseum Bern, and others that has put the trailblazing artist firmly in the spotlight. Born in 1913 in Berlin, at the inception of the first world war, Oppenheim was raised with her maternal grandmother in Switzerland. An interest in Jung as a teenager led to her life-long fascination with dreams, informing her art practice and involvement with the surrealists, who she met in Paris after venturing there aged 18 in the 1930s. Here, she created some of her most iconic artworks, such as the fur-lined teacup and saucer which she called Object (1936), that attracts as it does repulses and still divides opinion today, and ‘my nurse', a pair of white high-heeled shoes turned upside-down to evoke a chicken on a tray, which plays with gender stereotypes, femininity and the domestic sphere. But, with the outbreak of the second world war, it was back to Switzerland, which proved to be a very different environment to Paris… But, never not creating, Oppenheim made dream-like paintings, sculptures, and collages that reflected her dreams, as well as a woman stifled by her lack of freedom. Over the decades, Oppenheim built up a output that would become some of the most pioneering in Europe, after all, she said: “nobody will give you freedom, you have to take it” Today, I meet Lisa in Casa Constanza, in Carona, surrounded by Meret's possessions and spirit - and ahead of the new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth (4 June – 19 July 2025). Let's find out more! https://www.hauserwirth.com/hauser-wirth-exhibitions/meret-oppenheim/ -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm_mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Mikaela Carmichael Music by Ben Wetherfield
The Filmmaker Toolkit sat down with the director of one of the most exciting, entertaining, and truthful pieces of cinematic non-fiction we've seen in a long while. The three part HBO docu-drama follows the succession battle that occurs when the 86 year old leader of an enormous Renascence Faire decides to step down as king. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with Mike Oppenheim—novelist, podcaster, musician, filmmaker, and world traveler—for a deep, funny, and surprisingly uplifting conversation about life, death, and everything in between. Mike's podcast Coffin Talk explores the meaning of death, but his real superpower is helping us live more fully. We talk about his days touring in rock bands, his time working in hospice, the wild wisdom that comes from visiting 50 states and 30+ countries, and why he's more interested in meaningful conversations than selling books. From indexing galley proofs to asking life's biggest questions with warmth and wit, Mike reminds us that curiosity is a lifestyle. Get ready for insights, laughs, and maybe a new way of thinking about your own story.Mike Oppenheim has been interested in entertainment since he was a child, but became serious in 2003 when he began his music career with Punchclock & Smirk.In 2006, he started his weekly philosophy essay, The Casual Casuist and In 2011, he earned an MFA in Fiction from Mills College with his novel Dysfunction. He has since released Baby Doll: The Book (2012), Too True to be Good (2017), The Apology (2021), and Ardor (2023).Mike also makes short videos: Squawk (2018), YouScience (2020), & Me-Search (2021).In 2021, Mike and his wife Elana started a metaphysical podcast, Coffin Talk with hundreds of interviews about metaphysics and ethics.Mike also indexes books, eats avocados, runs a writing workshop, and loves his family.http://mikeyopp.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
In this episode of the English with Grace podcast, host Grace is joined by Mike Oppenheim, an experienced ESL teacher and writer based in Phoenix, Arizona. Mike shares his journey from teaching ESL in California to speaking at academies in England. He offers valuable insights into helping students progress from intermediate to advanced levels of English, emphasizing the importance of metaphors, idioms, and engaging content like the TV show 'Friends.' Mike also delves into the significance of cultural context in language learning and the importance of embracing mistakes to build confidence. The conversation is rich with practical advice and tips for both EL learners and educators.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:55 Meet Mike Oppenheim02:04 Mike's Journey in EL Teaching05:35 Expressions and Idioms Explained10:12 Tips for Advancing English Skills15:49 Choosing Between Native and Non-Native Teachers17:09 Understanding the I Plus One Teaching Strategy18:15 The Importance of Metaphors in Language Learning20:12 Mastering Idioms for Fluency23:51 Embracing Mistakes to Build Confidence27:56 Teaching Culture Alongside Language29:10 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More
ANGELA'S SYMPOSIUM 📖 Academic Study on Witchcraft, Paganism, esotericism, magick and the Occult
This episode explores the role of protection magic as a historically grounded response to war, oppression, and systemic violence across diverse cultural and temporal contexts.Drawing on peer-reviewed academic sources, it examines how magical practices—rituals, talismans, verbal formulae, and spirit invocations—have been used as forms of spiritual defence and political resistance. From Mesopotamian anti-witchcraft rites and Greco-Roman defensive curses to medieval Christian amulets, Renaissance grimoires, and the Magical Battle of Britain, the lecture situates protection magic within broader religious, social, and cosmological frameworks.Special attention is given to non-Western and postcolonial contexts, including the ritual technologies of Haitian Vodou during the revolution, Obeah in the British Caribbean, Yoruba warrior rites, and Andean protective ceremonies. The discussion also considers contemporary expressions of magical protection, including digital activist magic, Chaos Magic, and the esoteric disciplines of Damien Echols under carceral conditions.CONNECT & SUPPORT
Creativity through the lens of a writer, novelist, essayist, and musician"You're being creative when you're not following the rules"I'm Mike Oppenheim and I'm here to help you think and laugh about the pursuit of inner-peace in a world of outer-chaos. I offer free, weekly essays and podcasts, as well as three premium posts each month (one bonus podcast, essay, and work of fiction).Here are links to three popular posts that may help orient you to Where You Are.How To Deal with People Who Are Saying Silly Things and Asking To Be Taken SeriouslyVaginas Can't AimThe Time I Went on a Date with a Homeless WomanA brief history of what I do:I am a professional musician in the bands Punchclock & SmirkI have been writing weekly, fun essays since 2006 for You Are Here.In 2009 I got an MFA and became a novelist. I have since published five novels, with two more queued up for release only on Substack in 2025 and 2026!Dysfunction (2010)Baby Doll (The Book, (2012)Too True to be Good (2017)The Apology (2021)Ardor (2023)I also make fun videos:Squawk (34 original weird short films).YouScience 20 original satires of the self-help and science industries.Me-Search 20 additional satires of academic philosophy.But wait, there's more!I also index and edit books, run a writing workshop, drink coffee, and eat avocados. And despite all my weird crafts and creations, my favorite part of life is my family, featuring my wife Elana, my son Tyler, my daughters Alice and Emily, and our dog Penelope Persimmon Parmesan (“Penny.”)https://mikeyopp.substack.com/Send us a text
In this conversation we delve into Mike's experience of the excruciating reality that our emotions cannot be explained but only felt and recognised. The value of this practice is open mindedness in all its glory. We speak of the powerful lessons and insights we gained through the engagement with the thoughts and practices from A Course In Miracles.Let us stand together proudly.
Stakeholder media is how a media company can stay influential and build a real business—especially now, when scaled ad models are in a full race to the bottom. Everyone wants to move from passive audiences to active communities. Stakeholder media is a variant. It's defining features:Elite audiences operating in interconnected, complex ecosystemsFocused media, intentionally not for everyoneAbility to convene stakeholders with the brand as glueBusiness model geared to long term relationships vs transactionsRachel Openheim, CRO of Semafor, discussed with me how Semafor is centering its business on stakeholder media, and why that moves events to the center from the periphery.
Send us a textExploring the Darker Side of Psychic Abilities with Mike Oppenheim.In this episode of the Infinite Life with Katische Haberfield podcast, Katische speaks with Mike Oppenheim, a writer with an interest in psychic abilities and emotional processing. Together, they discuss Mike's latest novel, 'Ardor,' which intertwines themes of psychic powers and father-son bonds amidst extraordinary circumstances. Mike shares his personal experiences with premonitions, the impact of spiritual guidance on his writing, and how these have helped him cope with trauma in his life. They delve into the existence and influence of psychic frauds, the importance of emotional intelligence, and practical methods to process negative emotions. Mike also gives advice to aspiring writers and underscores the significance of deep introspection and commitment in the creative process. This enlightening conversation offers a unique blend of spiritual insight, personal storytelling, and practical advice.Chapter Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Infinite Life Podcast00:39 Season 13 Overview and Guest Introduction01:31 Mike Oppenheim's Background and Works02:48 Discussion on Mike's Book 'Ardor'05:02 Exploring Psychic Abilities and Personal Experiences06:23 The Impact of Personal Trauma on Creativity08:44 Spiritual Contracts and Life Lessons14:15 Writing as a Therapeutic Process18:21 Navigating the Psychic Community26:01 Family and Friends' Reactions to Mediumship27:40 Understanding Psychic Energy and Timelines28:58 The Impact of Fear and Emotions30:26 Bad Psychic Energy and Confidence Tricks32:34 The Power of Thoughts and Visualizations35:46 Techniques for Emotional and Spiritual Healing47:06 Encouragement for Aspiring Writers51:19 Final Thoughts and FarewellMike Oppenheim is a novelist, filmmaker, musician, and podcaster. His substack, featuring fiction, non-fiction, and his podcast, Coffin Talk, wReaching Through The Veil SummitJoin me as I channel Archangel Zadkiel at the Reaching Through the Veil Summit. Go VIP (hint)! Book a mediumship session with Katische and the Divine Beings of Light. This will give you clarity and wisdom beyond your conscious mind's understanding to bring forth miracles in your life in the area you most need it. Namaste. Listen all the way until the end for a special activation gift from Archangel Zadkiel.Podcaster?- host with Buzzsprout Buzzsprout is my podcast host of choice! 3 years in podcasting has led me to Buzzsprout!Looking for Podcast Guests? PodmatchTake the hassle out of endless emails, Facebook groups and pitches to get Pro guests. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFind out more about Katische and book sessions at https://katische.com/ Connect with and follow Katische on Facebook, LinkedIn, Goodreads, YouTube and Amazon
The National Weather Service calls for a chance of afternoon rain with a high near 40. Overnight offers more rain and possible snow with a low around 30. Here's a sign of warmer weather on the horizon: Niagara County has begun accepting reservations for picnic shelters in county parks for this summer and reservations are filling up. The county operates five parks – Krull, Oppenheim, Royalton Ravine, West Canal Marina and Burmaster at Bond Lake. In sports, the Buffalo Sabres return home to take on the Ottawa Senators tonight. If you need a good laugh, the Rustbelt Comedy showcase is at Nietzsche's at 9 p.m. No cover. Always a good time.
Send us a textIn this week's episode, I had the pleasure of hosting Mike Oppenheim, a multidisciplinary creative, whose work includes novel writing, filmmaking, and podcasting.With a unique perspective shaped by his upbringing in a meditative household and life's unexpected turns, Mike shares insights on the intersection of mental, physical, and emotional wellness.We got into his experiences with personal challenges and growth, including navigating a complex family dynamic after a divorce, and how these have fueled his creative and philosophical endeavors. Mike's journey is a testament to resilience, curiosity, and the deep exploration of life's big questions.03:51 Mike's Insightful Journey08:35 Solo Creator's Emotional Journey10:20 Embracing Unexpected Parenthood Realities14:37 Balancing Fatherhood and Creativity17:38 Embracing Imperfection with Humor20:01 Mindfulness: Discovering Self Beyond Consciousness24:59 Timelessness and Self-Awareness28:00 "Passion, Art, and Capitalism"32:13 "Approachable Teacher's Creative Offerings"Mike's Website ➡️ https://mikeyopp.substack.com/Support the showCheck out our YouTube Channel!Metafit Metamind con KarlaGive us 5⭐ & Review! Follow @metafitmetamindpodcast @coachkarlita CONNECT with Me!
I'm offering for you here a new mini ep about what I've been thinking about lately: the wackiness of Meret Oppenheim's titles - and how they expand the mystery of her images rather than explain them. I recently snagged the catalog from the Moma retrospective show from last year and highly recommend it if you don't have it yet. It's full of lovely color plates: https://store.moma.org/products/meret-oppenheim-my-exhibition-hardcover But I think cheaper ones are on Amazon?Here are some images from the exhibition online too: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5368Some art news:Tickets for CounterPointe12, a collaborative art ballet in Brooklyn March 8-9, 2025!Check out "Mythology/Matriarchy" at the Middle Room Gallery in Los Angeles (Glendale) March 14 - April 27, 2025All music by Soundstripe----------------------------Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartistsAmy, your beloved host, on IG: @tallutsPep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8sBuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
In this episode of Shifting Dimensions, Jummie Moses sits down with Mike Oppenheim, the host of the podcast Coffin Talk and author of five novels, to explore some fascinating and thought-provoking topics. Mike shares his experience with ayahuasca, an ancient plant medicine, and how it gave him a fresh perspective on life, relationships, and self-discovery.The conversation touches on what led Mike to try ayahuasca, the details of the experience, and the lessons he learned—such as the importance of emotional balance, addressing anger, and recognizing the deep connections we share with others. He also opens up about his personal journey, including the difficult reality of being separated from his son, and how he found a way to live with purpose and love despite life's challenges.Jummie and Mike also dive into big questions about the purpose of life, how we relate to death, and what we can learn from it. Mike's thoughts on soul contracts, interconnection, and managing life's emotional struggles provide plenty of food for thought.Where to find Mike:https://mikeyopp.substack.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffin-talk/id1551574282Send us a textSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr0p1zDPaPLmnmI3AIWhDFQFOLLOW US: TikTok - @shiftingdimensions444 Instagram - @shiftingdimensions_podDISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the guest's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Shifting Dimensions. The material and information presented here is for general information and entertainment purposes only.
Chelsea is joined by Kiki Monique (host of “Reality Checked” on SiriusXM's Radio Andy and TheTalkofShame on TikTok) to discuss the memoir of “Selling Sunset” star Mary Bonnet. From teenage motherhood in Indiana to dating a Major League Baseball player, a boy band member, and a professional racecar driver, her dating rosters deliver in celeb cameos. And somehow Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel's shoes are major players in her future with The Oppenheim group?? This one's quite the ride. Where to order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Kelly Bishop episode with Jo Feldman “Ladies Who Punch” episode with Joel Kim Booster Where to find our guest: Kiki Monique ”Reality Checked” show on Sirius XM's Radio Andy TikTok Instagram YouTube *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Visit Brooklinen.com and use code TRASH to get $20 off your order of $100 or more. Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to Lance Oppenheim, director of Ren Faire, the new docu-series on HBO. Ren Faire looks at the drama behind the scenes of the enormous Texas Renaissance Festival. When capricious 86-year-old owner and founder “King” George Coulam attempts to retire, his underlings, the obsequious & loyal-to-a-fault Jeff and the ambitious & conniving Louie, are pitted against each other in their attempts to gain control of the park. It's a darkly comedic real-life Shakespeare story, but it also touches on a lot of ideas about work, employment, ownership, power, performance, alienation, and an (unhealthy?) obsession with the past, all in the context of a very particular modern workplace. All three episodes of Ren Faire are available now to stream on Max (the place for HBO).