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Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Oil Drops - Still highest cost for Memorial Day in years - Consumer Sentiment Drops again - New Fertilizer coming - Kinda Soilent Green Concept - Everyone is talking about SpaceX Markets - Nothing Really Matters - Anyone can see - New HIGHS - Governments picking the winners again - CHIPS ! - Concentration NVDA - Over the weekend, Jensen Huang said that his forecast of a $200 billion market for CPUs includes China, signalling Nvidia still sees significant long-term demand in the market amid ongoing U.S.-China technology tensions. - During an earnings call on Wednesday, Huang said Nvidia's new "Vera" central processors give it access to a new $200 billion market. - So, once again the PR machine is running overtime to make sure there is no reason for anyone to sell the stock - needed to make this clarification over the weekend - Nvidia has received licenses from the U.S. government to sell its H200 chips but has not received approval from Chinese officials who are fostering China's own chip suppliers. Consumers - Consumer sentiment has tumbled to a fresh record low in May as fears of higher prices grow due to the U.S.-Iran war and elevated oil prices, the University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers said Friday. - The index of consumer sentiment fell to 44.8 from a preliminary reading of 48.2. It's also well below the 49.8 level seen at the end of April. Consumers Upset South Korea - Record after record... - This is an impressive chart - Two companies -Samsung and SK Hynix -----40% of the entire KOSPI index's total market capitalization. Kospi Index Who Believes this Crap? - U.S. forces have conducted “self defense” strikes in southern Iran early Tuesday, with U.S. Central Command saying that this was to “protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces.“ - “U.S. Central Command continues to defend our forces while using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire,” Hawkins added. - Meanwhile there was some talk over the weekend that --- 1) We are very close to a deal and it will happen soon ----2) We are in no rush for a deal ----3) How many times is this same line going to be used to try to push the price of oil down (it did move towards $90 after the weekend resumption of futures trading) - Neither side can agree on anything... Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that the United States has seen some progress towards a deal but that more work was required, while Iran's foreign ministry said the differences remained deep and significant. - Tiresome CEO of Ford - Did you know -??? - The CEO of Ford (Jim Farley) is cousin to Chris Farley Farley and Farley Crops - Farmers worldwide are under pressure due to the Iran war disrupting supplies of conventional nitrogen fertilizers, forcing them to improvise ahead of the fall planting season. - Some farmers are turning to age-old solutions like manure, while others are experimenting with newer technologies, including waste-based inputs and microbial products. -----Circular bio-economy The crisis is giving fresh momentum to products that have long struggled to gain widespread adoption, with demand for biofertilizers and biostimulants rising and companies seeing rising interest and increased sales. - Municipal wastewater and treated human urine, which contain high levels of nutrients that can be processed. ---- So, if your corn is a little extra yellow this summer - now you know... Government's Hand - Quantum computing shares popped last Thursday, as the U.S. government said it would award $2 billion in grants to nine firms operating in the space. - IBM is the biggest beneficiary of the package, with the U.S. Commerce Department agreeing to give the firm $1 billion. - Chipmaker GlobalFoundries is receiving $375 million, while other grant recipients D-Wave Quantum, Rigetti Computing and Infleqtion will be awarded $100 million. - Shares of D-Wave added 33%, Rigetti soared 30% and Infleqtion skyrocketed about 31%. - Funding will come from the 2022 Chips and Science Act. More Money Throwing - Nvidia Corp. bought $500 million worth of rights for shares in Corning Inc. as part of a partnership to expand artificial intelligence infrastructure. - Corning pledged to increase US fiber production capacity by more than 50% to supply more optical fiber for AI data centers. - The partnership includes Corning's plan to construct three new complexes in North Carolina and Texas, which is estimated to create more than 3,000 new US jobs. DEBT - Global debt hits new record, IIF (institute for International Finance) report shows - Global debt rose for a fifth consecutive quarter in Q1 2026, increasing by more than $4.4 trillion to a record high of over $350 trillion, with the increase concentrated largely in the United States and China. - Investors shows signs of shift away from Treasuries - Global debt-to-GDP ratio stable around 305% - NOTHING TO SEE HERE Global Debt More Charts AI Reality? - Starbucks retires AI tool nine months after North American deployment - Tool was part of CEO Brian Niccol's campaign to fix product shortages - AI tool miscounted items, leading to errors, Reuters has reported Starbucks cites need for consistency, supply chain improvements in ending program More AI - Elon Musk's Grok is seeing minimal adoption in US government - even though it's cheap- - Grok lags far behind OpenAI and other rivals that analysts call more capable - Data shows uptake by corporations is also weak, suggesting Grok's problems stretch beyond government - Is it possible that corps don't trust Musk after the way he heavy handled the DOGE process? - Is this going to impact SpaceX growth story? Employment and Ai - The co-founder of AI company Anthropic said on Monday that the development of artificial intelligence cannot be left solely to technology companies, urging greater oversight from religious leaders, governments and civil society. - Speaking at the presentation of Pope Leo's first encyclical, addressing the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, Chris Olah said there was "a real possibility" that AI will displace human labour "at very large scale". Scared - China is restricting overseas travel for top AI professionals in private firms, requiring them to get approval from relevant authorities before embarking on overseas travel. - The government is targeting talent within the AI sphere, including startup founders, researchers, and executives, and adding individuals to the list based on assessments of their critical importance to the country. - The restrictions risk undermining the ability of AI firms in China to recruit and retain talent, and may force engineers with global ambitions to choose between staying home or going abroad earlier in their careers. CHIPS - Micron topped a $1 trillion market value for the first time on Tuesday as shares popped 18%, driven by insatiable artificial intelligence demand for its memory chips. - The stock surge came as UBS tripled its price target on the stock from $535 to $1,625 a share, citing long-term agreement opportunities with partially fixed pricing. - “We believe the market will start to put a more ‘normal' multiple on the stock and MU will continue to re-rate higher as more details emerge about the structural changes AI has driven to the entire memory complex,” the firm wrote. SpaceX - Lots of interest on this... - Lots of clients calling on this and we are working on this for them - Here is a bit of a reality check... --- First - company still losing billions of dollars - some may look past that - - Weird inclusion period for indices and that may take stock up due to required buying ahead of the inclusion (keeping a floor on prices in the beginning) ---- SpaceX plans to allow a large portion of its shares to become eligible for resale before the usual six-month restriction period post-IPO, under a staged system conditioned to the company's performance, a company filing shows. - The approach, designed to avoid a large wave of shares hitting the market at once, would depart from the standard 180-day lock-up that has prevailed in the U.S. Most companies going public restrict early investors from selling shares to help stabilize the stock. - Valuation somewhere between $1.5T and $2T (a year ago it was like $400 million) - Valuation in December was $750 M - Rationale for the big valuation: SpaceX is leveraging its satellite network to build massive, space-based AI data centers, which take advantage of limitless solar energy and off-planet cooling Retail - Ross Stores Inc. raised its sales and profit guidance after first-quarter results surpassed consensus estimates, aided by strong customer traffic among younger shoppers. - The company reported sales of $6.01 billion and earnings of $2.02 per share, with same-store sales growing 17% in the period, a record for Ross. - Ross now expects full-year same-store sales to grow 6% to 7%, and earnings of $7.50 to $7.74 per share, with executives citing increased customer traffic as a key driver of profit. Meanwhile - Walmart issued a worse-than-expected financial outlook amid soaring gas prices. - Finance chief John David Rainey said high tax returns may have muted some of the impact high gas prices had on shoppers in the first quarter, indicating consumer pressures could rise in the current quarter - The big-box retailer issued fiscal first-quarter results that beat Wall Street's expectations on the top line but were only in line on the bottom. - The retailer said it's expecting adjusted earnings per share to be between $2.75 and $2.85, lower than expectations of $2.91, according to LSEG. - Walmart said it anticipates net sales will rise between 3.5% and 4.5% for the year. Ferrari - Electric - Ferrari (RACE) is trading lower today after the company unveiled its first fully electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce, marking a major strategic shift away from its traditional combustion-engine supercar identity. - The Luce is a four-door, five-seat ultra-luxury EV developed with former Apple (AAPL) design chief Jony Ive, featuring a quad-motor setup producing over 1,000 horsepower, a 0--60 mph time of roughly 2.5 seconds, and a price tag around $640,000. - Despite these headline-grabbing performance specs, investors reacted negatively because the design is seen as a sharp break from RACE's iconic styling, with many critics arguing it looks closer to a mass-market EV than a traditional Ferrari. Saying goodbye - One of America's once-dominant beer brands is being discontinued after more than 175 years. - Schlitz Premium, a beer brand that traces its roots to Milwaukee in the 1840s and was once among the largest breweries in the country, is being put "on hiatus," parent company Pabst Brewing Co. confirmed Friday after Wisconsin Brewing Company announced it would brew the brand's final batch later this month. - "Unfortunately, we have seen continued increases in our costs to store and ship certain products and have had to make the tough choice to place Schlitz Premium on hiatus," Zac Nadile, Pabst head of brand strategy, said in a statement to Milwaukee Magazine. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Announcing the THE CLOSEST TO THE PIN for SALESFORCE (CRM) Winners will be getting great stuff like the new "OFFICIAL" DHUnplugged Shirt! FED AND CRYPTO LIMERICKS See this week's stock picks HERE Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter
What a batshit crazy weekend! I actually got a short nap on Friday before my 50th Birthday party that night, which helped…because I was out WAY past my normal bedtime. 11pm & I just don't mix anymore. Saturday was an absolutely spectacular day for a charity motorcycle ride…and yesterday was my first ever parade as an Oktoberfest Grenadier. I'm pooped! Back to work this morning with LOTS to talk about, including what's on TV today/tonight, rock stars with NO tattoos, male cleavage becoming a "thing", and 21% of people who DON'T do this. In the news this morning, Pabst is discontinuing production of Schlitz beer, the African stork seen in Wisconsin just got a new home, the lead singer of Dr. Hook passed away at age 76, a recent survey on how safe people feel when it comes to cruise ships, a wild video of a car YEETING in Fond du Lac, everyone survived after a couple of jets collided, and apparently the Hantavirus can remain in human sperm for up to six years! In sports, the Brew Crew took 2-out-of-3 from the Twinkies this weekend, the Cavs beat the Pistons in game seven last night to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals in the NBA, SGA is the MVP for the second year in a row, game seven between Montreal & Buffalo is tonight, the Vegas Golden Knights get penalized for skipping media availability, Ronda Rousey gets a win over the weekend, and Jake Paul's reaction to the Conor McGregor announcement. Hero stuff right here as a man helped save a woman & her child after their SUV ended up in a pond, and a burnt kitten gets saved. Elsewhere in sports, the results of yesterday's NASCAR All-Star race…along with the results of the Preakness & the PGA Championship. Plus, Aaron Rodgers is coming back for another year with the Steelers, and strippers in Montreal are planning a strike during the Formula-1 Canadian Grand Prix weekend. Played a round of "Who'd you rather?" - Weird foods edition. A SPAM hot dog? Asparagus flavored ice cream? Or wasp cookies? And in today's "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about another issue with Waymo vehicles, a #FloridaMan who blew "sugar"(aka FENTANYL) in a cop's face, a woman in Arizona who was selling land mines, and a septic truck that got destroyed by a train!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us Fan MailHome distilling may be coming soon, legally!Some big news this week as the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans declared the ban on home distilling unconstitutional. Now this doesn't mean we can all run out and get our gear to start making whiskey, some states (like Georgia) have bans in place on top of the federal ban. The reason it was overturned is interesting, too. Not a free card to get distilling, but a step in the right direction.Boston Beer Co. is facing a big lawsuit from one of the suppliers for not buying as many cans as they committed to, $175 Million worth. That's a lotta cans.The Brewers Association has announce the 2025 list of Top 50 craft breweries. We do enjoy seeing this list each year, but we take it with a grain of salt. There are a lot of the big companies buying up breweries that make the list, like Tilray, so the info is a bit skewed. Still, some pretty great breweries are on the list as well.In other news... Bapple is back, back again. The Guinndex is keeping pint prices in check. Pabst collabs on a pickle beer. And 12.5% of all beer dollars go to one brewery group.Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
TUESDAY HR 4 Detective Barb from Central Florida CrimeLine in studio. Ryan has to break the bad news. Sister Hazel's Jett Beres calls the Monsters. Leesberg Bikefest News From The Headlines. Pabst Pickle Beer!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TUESDAY HR 4 Detective Barb from Central Florida CrimeLine in studio. Ryan has to break the bad news. Sister Hazel's Jett Beres calls the Monsters. Leesberg Bikefest News From The Headlines. Pabst Pickle Beer!!
Ein Hamburger macht in jungen Jahren eine Safari in Afrika, ist fasziniert, was er dort alles sieht – und kauft später, als er eine erfolgreiche Zeit als Unternehmer hinter sich hat, in Simbabwe eine 60.000 Hektar große Fläche, um dort viele wilde Tiere anzusiedeln. Das ist, in einem Satz, die Geschichte von Wilfried Pabst, der sich selbst als einen der größten Naturschützer bezeichnet, den es in Deutschland gibt. In unserer Reihe „Entscheider treffen Haider“ erzählt er von seiner Farm, die nicht viel kleiner ist als Hamburg, vom falschen Bild, das man in Deutschland von Afrika habe – und seinem Plan, mit 85 etwas kürzer zu treten.
• Serie • Hollywood in den 1930ern: Der berühmte Regisseur G.W. Pabst findet im Exil keinen Fuß auf den Boden. Als ein Hilferuf seiner Mutter aus Österreich eintrifft, reist er zurück und glaubt irrtümlich, als Künstler sicher zu sein. Nach dem Roman von Daniel Kehlmann www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Hörspiel
• Serie • Die letzten Kriegstage in Prag: G.W. Pabst dreht obsessiv sein vermeintliches Meisterwerk „Der Fall Molander“. Für eine große Szene ist er bereit, moralische Grenzen zu überschreiten. Auf der Flucht vor dem Aufstand kommt es schließlich zu einer folgenschweren Verwechslung. Nach dem Roman von Daniel Kehlmann www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Hörspiel
• Serie • Regisseur G.W. Pabst fügt sich notgedrungen ins System: Er muss Leni Riefenstahl beim Film "Tiefland" aushelfen und soll einen NS-Roman verfilmen. Gleichzeitig entfremdet sich sein Sohn Jakob durch die Hitlerjugend zusehends von ihm. Nach dem Roman von Daniel Kehlmann www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Hörspiel
• Serie • Die Rückkehr nach Österreich wird für G.W. Pabst zur Falle. Kaum im heimatlichen Schloss bei seiner Mutter angekommen, bricht der Zweite Weltkrieg aus und die Grenzen sind dicht. Pabst gerät unweigerlich ins Visier der Nationalsozialisten. Nach dem Roman von Daniel Kehlmann www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Hörspiel
"Welcome to Harshaneeyam!"Can a work of art ever truly be washed clean of the hands that funded it? Is it possible to create a masterpiece in the shadow of a monster? Today, we are exploring these haunting questions through the lens of The Director—the latest novel by the brilliant German author Daniel Kehlmann. Set against the harrowing backdrop of the late 1930s and 1940s, the story follows the legendary film director G.W. Pabst as he returns to Nazi-occupied Austria.Pabst finds himself ensnared by the propaganda machine of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Enlightenment and Propaganda, who wielded absolute control over the German press and arts to serve the regime's twisted ideology. Pabst believes his creative genius can transcend such a system, but at what cost?Upon its original release in Germany under the title Lichtspiel, the novel became an immediate sensation, sparking intense literary debates about the moral compromises of artists during the Third Reich. This buzz has only grown as the book enters the global stage, with the English edition published in the year 2025. Now, having been shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2026, the novel stands as one of the most anticipated and discussed works of contemporary fiction."Joining me today is the man who brought this intricate, tonal masterpiece into English: the award-winning translator Ross Benjamin. We discuss the 'moral acrobatics' of the artist and the 'tonal agility' required to translate one of the most important voices in contemporary German literature. This is a conversation about light, shadow, and the high cost of staying silent."We believe that every great book is an invitation to a new world. Harshaneeyam serves as your gateway to these contemporary global masterpieces, connecting you with the authors and translators who shape our literary landscape.If you enjoy Harshaneeyam please follow the show on Apple, Spotify, or your favourite podcasting platform and leave a review for us. It will help truly help us; and don't forget to Share our podcast link with your other friends who enjoy similar content.To help us provide even more value, head over to our website www.harshaneeyam.com to complete our brief Listener Survey. Your feedback is the secret ingredient that helps us improve and create content tailored to your interests!The Versatility of Kehlmann's VoiceOne of the most striking aspects of Daniel Kehlmann's writing is his ability to shift registers with surgical precision. Ross Benjamin notes that as a translator, the greatest challenge—and thrill—is capturing Kehlmann's "tonal range and agility." In The Director, the narrative moves seamlessly from the slapstick humor of a film set to the chilling, quiet terror of a propaganda ministry.Kehlmann's work is characterized by a "light touch." He avoids the heavy-handedness often found in historical fiction, opting instead for a style that is "sly and inventive." Whether he is writing about the magical realism of Tyll or the cinematic obsession in 'The Director' Kehlmann manages to be intellectually serious without ever losing his propulsive, vivid storytelling.Cinema and the Shadow of PropagandaThe Director follows the life of the legendary film director G.W. Pabst. After a failed stint in Hollywood, Pabst finds himself back in Nazi-occupied Austria. The novel explores the "adventure of not-knowing"—the tragic delusion that an artist can separate their craft from the political machine surrounding them.Ross Benjamin explains that the novel is not just a biography; it is a meditation on the "moral issues" of creation. Pabst believes he can make a masterpiece even under the watchful eye of Joseph Goebbels. The Original German Title Licht Speil - "light play" refers not just to the flicker of the film projector, but to the deceptive game the artist plays with a monstrous regime.The Challenge for the TranslatorTranslating a work of this magnitude requires more than just bilingual fluency; it requires a deep understanding of historical subtext. Ross Benjamin discusses the difficulty of translating the "Propaganda Deutsch" of the era—a language designed to obfuscate and control."There's a specific humor in Kehlmann," Ross shares. "It's often found in the absurdity of the situations." In one scene discussed during the podcast, a group of officials descends on a film set, and the dialogue shifts into a terrifyingly polite, yet deadly, exchange. Capturing that "mask of civility" in English while maintaining the underlying threat is the "invisible labor" of the translator.Why ‘The Director' Matters TodayAs ‘The Director' makes its way to the International Booker Prize shortlist, its relevance is undeniable. It asks a question that resonates in every era: What is the cost of staying silent? Through the lens of 1940s cinema, Kehlmann and Benjamin provide a mirror to our own world, exploring how easily "art for art's sake" can be weaponized by those in power.For listeners of Harshaneeyam, this interview is a deep dive into the "Philosophy of Translation" and the meticulous craft required to bring a German masterpiece into the global literary consciousness.About the Author & TranslatorDaniel Kehlmann Daniel Kehlmann is one of the most successful contemporary German-language authors. Born in Munich in 1975, he rose to international fame with his 2005 novel Measuring the World (Die Vermessung der Welt), which became one of the biggest-selling German novels since WWII. His works frequently blend historical fact with magical realism and philosophical inquiry. He has received numerous awards, including the Kleist Prize and the Thomas Mann Prize. His previous collaboration with Ross Benjamin on the novel Tyll was also a global sensation and a finalist for the International Booker Prize.Ross Benjamin Ross Benjamin is an award-winning translator of German literature based in the United States. His translations include works by Franz Kafka, Friedrich Hölderlin, and Joseph Roth. He is perhaps best known for his definitive translation of The Diaries of Franz Kafka, which was hailed for its faithfulness to Kafka's original, unedited prose. Benjamin's work is noted for its linguistic sensitivity and his ability to capture the specific "musicality" of German authors. He is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize.The Director' in press -A Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year 2025A New York Times Notable Book of 2025A Telegraph Book of the Year 2025A Guardian Book of the Year 2025An Observer Book of the year 2025* Please complete Harshaneeyam Listener Survey using the link below. It would be lovely to have your feedback. Your feedback will help us improve -https://www.harshaneeyam.com/survey/Listener/***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. 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International Women's Month SeriesAdrienne Pabst is the President of iHeartMedia's Strategic Partners Group leading a billion-dollar portfolio of the company's largest Fortune 500 advertisers. Her team partners with top marketers and agencies to create large-scale partnerships across broadcast radio, podcasting, digital, and live events. On top of that she's built and led some of iHeart's most important client relationships, helped shape the company's modern go-to-market approach and she's done it all from one company for 18 years.What I love about this conversation is what 18 years actually means. It doesn't mean standing still. It means Reinventing yourself over and over again to keep growing, keep leading, and keep earning your seat.Adrienne's first Reinvention happened at 14. She wanted to be a ballerina. Danced her whole life. Then she got a job at a dry cleaner and felt what independence actually was for the first time. Not the work itself. The paycheck. The control. That moment shifted everything.Motherhood brought another. She was climbing fast, then had her son and hit a wall. So she stepped back. Took a smaller role. Gave herself room. Most people don't talk about that kind of Reinvention. The kind where you choose less so you can show up better.Then the pandemic opened a door that never would have existed before. The national role she wanted had always been a New York job. Suddenly location didn't matter. She pitched hard. She got it.We also talked about what's changed in how we work. The expectation to respond in thirty minutes. Volume going up while quality comes down. Her fix now is simple: three priorities a week. That's it.On mentorship, most of hers have been men. She's honest about that. What she focuses on now is leading by example. Being the person people can come to without a formal meeting.And on the personal side, she's figuring it out like the rest of us. Micro conversations with friends. Two minutes just to say I love you. Calling her mom on the commute. Reinvention is rarely one big moment. It's a series of small choices that compound over time.Connect with Adrienne:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrienne-pabst-57307624/THE RE:INVENTION EXCHANGE - for more Inspired Content, Blogs, Podcasts, RE:INVENTION Virtual Chats, or to buy a copy of my book RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? by Kathi Sharpe-Ross, visit https://www.thereinventionexchange.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/kathisr_chief_reinventor/FB: https://www.facebook.com/kathi.sharpeross/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathisharpeross
Zwischen 1820 und 1910 wanderten etwa 4,5 Millionen Deutsche in die USA aus. Heute geben über 40 Millionen Einwohner der Vereinigten Staaten an, deutsche Wurzeln zu haben. Besonders viele finden sich in Regionen, die sinnbildlich für den Wilden Westen stehen: Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin oder bestimmte Landstriche in Texas. Wie kam es dazu, und wie haben diese Einwanderer den Wilden Westen und das Kulturgut der USA geprägt? 0:00:00 - Intro und Einleitung 0:01:48 - Deutsch-Amerikaner: Eine der größten US-Bevölkerungsgruppen 0:03:55 - Gründe für Auswanderung und Auswanderungswellen 0:05:58 - Frühe Auswanderer im 17. Jhdt. 0:11:23 - Deutsche Einwanderer im 18. Jahrhundert und ihre Rolle im Unabhängigkeitskrieg 0:15:12 - Die Mühlenberg-Legende: Wäre Deutsch beinahe Amtssprache der USA geworden? 0:18:36 - Die deutsche Einwanderungswelle der 1830er Jahre ("Vormärz") 0:25:28 - Die Auswanderungwelle der '48er 0:27:26 - Deutsche in Texas und der Mainzer Adelsverein (ab 1842) 0:31:20 - Deutschsprachige Zeitungen und Kulturvereine in den USA 0:34:43 - (Einschub) Familiennachzügler und Vorbestrafte 0:39:20 - Ab circa 1850: Die deutsche Besiedlung des Mittelwestens (Kansas, Nebraska & Ohio) 0:42:44 - Die "Know Nothing" Bewegung und Repressalien gegen deutsche Einwanderer 0:49:16 - Der Bürgerkrieg und die Zeit danach: Von unerwünschten Neuankömmlingen zu Muster-Einwanderern... Coors, Milllers, Schlitz, Pabst & Anheuser-Busch 0:56:04 - ...und ab 1910 wieder zurück: Der deutsche Ruf leidet 0:59:39 - 1871 in Neu Braunfels, Texas (Gebhardt's): Der erste Saloon mit Ausschank für Frauen 1:01:33 - Deutsches Kulturgut in den heutigen USA 1:03:16 - Lesetipps 1:06:13 - Verabschiedung und Ausblick aufs nächste Mal Links zum Thema: Zeit.de: Briefe deutscher Einwanderer in ihre Heimat (Paywall) Heimat- und Geschichtsfreunde Griesbach: Matthias Kleeberger - Auswanderer und Pionier des 19. Jahrhunderts in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 65th National Sängerfest in San Antonio, Texas (April 30th - May 2nd 2026) inklusive Liederliste #germanamericans #western #wilderwesten #ohio #kansas #nebraska #unabhängigkeitskrieg #bürgerkrieg #48er #vormärz #einwanderer #auswanderer *Hinweis: Das Teaserbild zu dieser Episode wurde KI-generiert mit Hilfe von ChatGPT
Join us as Jocelyn, the executive director of the Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee, shares the rich history, architectural details, and restoration efforts of this iconic house. Discover fascinating stories about Captain Frederick Pabst and the Pabst family, the mansion's unique features, and how it reflects Milwaukee's cultural and beer heritage. Schedule a tour or attend an event at the Pabst Mansion and explore intricate details throughout! It's an incredible place! You can even drink a PBR while walking through the mansion! Follow Pour Another Round: Facebook: /PourAnotherRoundPodInstagram: @PourAnotherRoundPodWebsite: pouranotherround.com
NZZ-Korrespondent Volker Pabst fährt gemeinsam mit Fotograf Dominik Nahr von Dnipro in der Ukraine Richtung Westen und spricht unterwegs mit Mitreisenden, Eisenbahnern und Familien. In den engen Abteilen entstehen Gespräche über Alltag, Angst und Hoffnung in einem Land immer noch mitten im Krieg. Die Episode zeigt, warum die Eisenbahn heute mehr ist als nur ein Verkehrsmittel: Ohne Flugverkehr ist sie zur wichtigsten Verbindung im Land geworden und zu einem Symbol für Durchhaltewillen und Zusammenhalt der Ukraine. Gast: Volker Pabst, Korrespondent Host: Simon Schaffer Die neusten Texte von Volker gibt es [zu lesen bei der NZZ](https://www.nzz.ch/impressum/volker-pabst-ld.154617). Lust auf noch mehr digitale Inhalte der NZZ? [Probier`s drei Monate aus.](https://abo.nzz.ch/25077808-2/)
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In the latest episode of the TMA Chicago/Midwest Podcast, host and Katten Restructuring Partner Paul Musser sits down with HYPERAMS President Bob Pabst and Managing Director of Business Development Kat Parker to explore the world of liquidations and wind-downs. The conversation delves into each guest's career paths in the restructuring field, how to create liquidations that maximize asset recovery, the importance of early lender or fiduciary outreach to integrate liquidators into the larger wind-down strategy, and current market trends impacting M&E values. Bob and Kat also share insights on the power of building relationships through professional organizations such as TMA, and why the restructuring industry remains uniquely relationship-driven.
Frankfurt ist bekannt für seine beeindruckende Skyline – nicht umsonst wird die Stadt oft mit New York verglichen. Einer, der sich mit Wohnhochhäusern besonders gut auskennt, ist der renommierte Hochhaus-Immobilienmakler Michael Pabst. Diese Woche ist er zu Gast bei Meike Buschening-Kaffenberger in der neuen Folge von „Mensch, Meike!“. Gemeinsam sprechen sie über das Wohnen in luftiger Höhe. Michael Pabst erklärt, was Wohnhochhäuser so besonders macht und warum ihn dieses Thema seit Jahren fasziniert – und warum gerade ältere Generationen die Services in solchen Häusern besonders zu schätzen wissen. Welche besonderen Service es in Hochhäusern gibt, was zu beachten ist, wenn man sich für ein Leben im Hochhaus entscheidet und welche Wohnung die spektakulärste in Frankfurt ist, dass alles hört in dieser Folge von „Mensch, Meike!“. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören.
Original Release Date: Monday 23 February 2026 Description: After discussing the latest news regarding Netflix, their attempts to purchase Warner Bros, and what the current President of the U.S.A. is demanding they do, Dean and Phil talk about more of the intriguing movies coming out in 2026 (including period pieces, biopics, and crime films). Hollywood still hasn't recovered from the dual strikes of a few years back, and with the negotiations for new contracts upcoming, the Writers Guild seems to be imploding. Dean and Phil analyze the latest labor strife. The recent movie Anaconda gets reviewed, and the French classic Amelie gets re-appraised in time for its 25th anniversary. In the return of “What We're Reading” the latest by Dan Brown and a work of historical fiction about legendary filmmaker G.W. Pabst get discussed. Finally the murders of two groundbreaking physicists has Phil troubled, so he asks Dean about whether the deaths might be part of a conspiracy. And speaking of conspiracy, Dean and Phil conclude with the latest news surrounding Ryan Coogler's reboot of “The X-Files”.
New for 2026 - all kids 12 and under receive free admission every race day! Go to emeralddowns.com and get a great deal on a live racing Season Pass. It's just $55 for 51 days of live racing, plus an additional 20 more daily passes are included. Joining Joe and Vince on the first pod of '26 are Katie Merwick of Second Chance Ranch and also top breeder Debbie Pabst, who speaks to her new stallion this year at Blue Ribbon Farm in Buckley. 2026 milestones on the horizon at Emerald Downs! Horses begin arriving in the stable area on February 27 and the first day of track training is less than four weeks away, March 2. The annual WTBOA banquet, open to the public, is Saturday evening Feb. 28. Opening Day for live racing is Saturday, May 2, which is also Kentucky Derby day.
Rumours of Domestic Pints ONLY's demise have been grossly exaggerated! After a long, unintentional hiatus, John and Tom transition from the alcoholic high highs of Cutwater to the low lows of these domestic light beers. We run through SLEEMAN CLEAR 2.0., and then the new revamped PABST LIGHT, and finish up with YUP! LITE. Along the way we caught up on some matters, including: Crush party packs; John Daly; PUP and other late 2025 concert trips; MF DOOM; messing up deliveries; 1-800 'HOP LOVE'; breaking your glasses; and at the end of the pod we wrap with our special sports discussion 'DSPN'—now out of date (RIP Steelers and Rams) but included for laughs.We'll likely be releasing future episodes at an inconsistent rate, but we will probably return with a stouts lineup.Timestamps:04:32 Beer #1 (SLEEMAN)30:59 Beer #2 (PABST)52:36 Beer #3 (YUP!)01:14:17 Wrap up, final scores, and conclusionCredits:Intro and closing song: "Drink Beer (Till the Day That I Die)" by Dazie Mae (www.daziemae.com)Artwork: IG @nartsattack (www.natalierivet.com)
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All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill stories #082 for January, 2026 Happy 200th Birthday! Daniel Pabst Daniel Pabst was a prominent 19th-century Philadelphia cabinetmaker known for his exceptional craftsmanship and distinctive designs, blending traditional Victorian styles with emerging artistic movements. His work served affluent clients and reflected evolving furniture styles from Renaissance revival to Modern Gothic. His work done with Frank Furness has been unsurpassed.
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The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Our guest today is award-winning microquilter Amy Pabst, known for her breathtaking miniature quilts that pack incredible detail into impossibly small spaces. Amy shares what first drew her to textiles, the techniques and tools that make microquilting possible, and the patience and precision required to make quilts on such a small scale. We also talk about where she finds inspiration and how she integrates what she's learning in pursuit of a fine arts degree into her quilting. Whether you're a seasoned quilter or simply fascinated by fine detail, you'll be inspired by Amy's dedication to her craft and her unique perspective on quilting at the smallest scale.Show notes for each episode: www.thestraightstitchpodcast.comMy website: www.janetszabo.comSee my sewing projects at: www.janetszabo.com/blogE-mail me! janet@janetszabo.com
It's a daggum good time to drink a beer, I tell you hwhat...Have you watched the reboot of King of the Hill yet? It's pretty good. Push on through to Episode 2 and see Hank Hill take up a hobby that merges two of his true loves.It's hold and cold here in Georgia. Hot, and cool. Either way, it's important to stay hydrated. We got tips.Whether we like it or not, the Oktoberfest beers are out in full force. I know these breweries have to be first to market to get the early birds. But Brian found some Oktoberfest beers on the shelf from a brewery that's been closed for quite a while. Sad.There's big shake ups for big beer companies at the executive level. Jim Koch is returning as CEO of Boston Beer Co. and Pabst has a couple c-level swaps happening.Some good news for Europe. Beer production is up. I'm sure we'll here news next week of it being down, flat, whatever. But for now, it's up.We also learn what draws people to buy a beer that they're not familiar. Packaging is important, and the "experts" think they have some insight.That's all for this week. Cheers, Y'all!Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
We have more options than ever in modern life, but is that really a good thing? Digital technologies that claim to make our lives easier, like restaurant ratings and dating apps, are all around us, but they usually end up making us feel even more stressed. In this episode,I speak with Emily Pabst, the founder of Remake the Rules and a decision-making coach. Emily discusses how our lives are being shaped by "choice tech" and how to regain control. We look at the mental traps that undermine our thinking, how having too many options can lead to anxiety, and how to prevent decision fatigue. Emily explains how small business owners, corporate executives, and regular people can simplify their decisions, live more clearly, and reconsider their relationship with technology. --- Listen to the podcast here: Rethinking Choices and Tech Overload with Emily Pabst Welcome to Action's Antidotes, your antidote to the mindset that keeps you settling for less. In today's world, we just have a lot of decisions to make and a lot of choices to make them from. I often make the reference to doing a Google search for something like a therapist, something that a lot of people will look for at some point in their lives, and if you ever look for a therapist, you'll see a Google search and you may see the people who do, say, the type of therapy you're looking for, work with the type of people, whether it's individual, couples, family, stuff like that, whether it's specific to addiction counseling versus just kind of trying to get a leg up on life, but it's really hard to know what you really want because you're going to meet the therapist and you're going to find out more about the person and whether or not you vibe, and I think that paradigm applies to a lot of other places in life, especially in our technical world where you just have so many choices and so much information and you're like how do I sort through it all and how do I avoid getting decision fatigue? My guest today is Emily Pabst, and she is the founder of Remake the Rules, a decision-making coaching service. --- Emily, welcome to the program. Yeah, thank you so much for having me. Thank you so much for joining from the other side of town here in Denver. And first, to I guess orient, tell us a little bit about Remake the Rules, because I think the idea may be a little bit new to some people out there listening about someone to coach you to make decisions other than whatever, probably the four or five family members they all have giving them advice. My background is in information science and data analysis, actually, and, throughout these last few decades, what I've really noticed both in my professional and then also in my personal life is that the overwhelming addition to what I call choice tech tools to our lives, so those are going to be tools that are digital information tools that impact how we think, how we feel, and, most importantly, how we make decisions. That the addition of those tools, while they promise a lot, a lot of additional knowledge, a lot of additional tools, they often do not deliver and they often do the exact opposite. They create a lot of uncertainty, a lot of frustration, a lot of overwhelm. And so I essentially help people live and thrive well within this sort of overwhelming information environment that we've created for ourselves. So, give us an example of a choice tech tool that did overpromise, underdeliver, and essentially make things more frustrating. Sure. I think the number one for many, many people, it's going to be online dating. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've seen so many videos and essays about how 90 some percent of people involved in it are frustrated with the online dating world, that there's like this idea that there's maybe 5 or 10 percent of people that are really thriving in it, and then the other 95, 90 percent are just fed up. Yeah. I mean,
We make thousands of decisions every day, but under pressure, those choices become harder, and more important.When I first came across Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton's story, what struck me wasn't just what she's achieved, it's how she thinks under pressure.In this episode, I unpack a habit I took from her years on the frontline of the fire service, one that has helped her make life-or-death decisions and one we can all use in our everyday lives. It's a habit built not on instinct or speed, but on clarity.Sabrina taught me that when we freeze under pressure, it's rarely because we don't care, it's because we care so much, we don't want to get it wrong. Whether you're managing a team, making a personal change, or just trying to feel less overwhelmed in high-stakes situations, this conversation will help you understand how to make better choices under pressure, and why the smartest leaders aren't the fastest, they're the most prepared.We explore:How fear disrupts our thinkingWhy we freeze in critical momentsThe power of the pauseA decision-making tool you can use todayWhat it means to lead with clarity, not just speedThis one's for anyone facing the hard calls, and wanting to meet them with confidence.Here is more information on the studies referenced: Stress and cognitive flexibility: The role of the prefrontal cortex, (Arnsten, A.F.T 2009)Decision Fatigue Exhausts Self-Regulatory Resources, (Baumeister, R.F., Vohs, K.D., et al 1998) Stress Promotes Habit-Based Behavior (Schwabe, L., Wolf, O.T, 2009)The Timing of Stress and Decision-Making (Pabst, S., Brand, M., Wolf, O.T, 2013)Listen to the full episode with Sabrina Cohen-Hatton: https://pod.fo/e/18cd7c
Anna and Geoff discuss THE DIRECTOR by best-selling author of MEASURING THE WORLD and TYLL Daniel Kehlmann, translated by Ross Benjamin. THE DIRECTOR tells the story of cinema director G. W. Pabst, who in the 1930s fled Nazi Germany for Hollywood and then returned to make films for the German Reich. This novel explores Pabst's moral dilemma and the place of art in a dictatorship. Described as ‘his best novel yet' (The Guardian) and ‘nothing short of brilliant' (Wall Street Journal), it mixes comedy, tragedy and horror in Kehlmann's ironic style. Coming up: PERFECTION by Vincnezo Latronico translated by Sophie Hughes. Follow us! Email: Booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Substack: Books On The Go Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
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In recognition of July 4th we want to highlight Clay Chabot, a Navy veteran who served almost 2 years on the USS Saratoga CVA-60 before he was honorably discharged. Veterans, even those who served their country honorably, are not immune to the shortcomings of our criminal justice system. On April 19, 1986, the body of a 28 year old woman was found in her bedroom in Garland, Texas. She had been tied, gagged, raped and shot three times. Clay Chabot, a friend of the victim's husband, became the main suspect after voluntarily providing information to the police about his brother-in-law, Gerald Pabst, who had visited the victim's home on the morning of the murder. Initially telling police that he had no involvement in the crime, Pabst later changed his story by claiming that Clay had forced him to tie up the victim before she was shot. Despite no physical evidence linking Clay to the crime, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison solely on the testimony of Gerald Pabst. To learn more and get involved, visit: https://guiltypleaproblem.org/?id=clay_chabot https://innocenceproject.org/clay-chabot-veterans-day-2018/ https://innocenceproject.org/ https://lavaforgood.com/with-jason-flom/ Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1. We have worked hard to ensure that all facts reported in this show are accurate. The views and opinions expressed by the individuals featured in this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Lava for Good.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Kehlmann joins to discuss The Director, his novel reimagining the life of G.W. Pabst—a brilliant German filmmaker who escaped the Nazis, only to voluntarily return. Kehlmann grapples with how much human suffering we're willing to accept as the cost of art. Later, Ben Wittes of Lawfare weighs in on the often exasperating logic behind international laws governing conflict. Plus, Republicans can either oppose Trump or stay in office—but not both. Produced by Corey Wara Production Coordinator Ashley Khan Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAM Follow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack
Four stakes races on Sunday! Many horse racing eyes across the nation will be on Emerald Downs this Sunday with a stakes quadruple-header full of quality runners. The track's top two active stakes winners, Slew's Tiz Whiz and Aloha Breeze, headline the Budweiser and Hastings Stakes respectively. Those two have five Emerald Downs stakes victories to their credit and are both trained by Tom Wenzel. Wenzel is number two all-time among trainer stakes wins, trailing Doris Harwood 67-61. Fridays are “Half-Price” Fridays at Emerald Downs this year. Take advantage of great pricing at concession and beverage stands. Promotions this weekend include the Diaper Derby on Saturday and a Kids Race on Sunday. Next week, June 29, it's the world famous T-Rex race at Emerald Downs with another viral video expected.
Send us a textThis week, we're joined by Emily Pabst, founder of Remake The Rules, for a thought-provoking conversation on how we make decisions in an AI-driven world. From navigating modern technology with intention to recognizing the pitfalls of decision fatigue, Emily shares practical insights on how to work with AI rather than be overwhelmed by it.We explore how to use AI tools more responsibly, why self-awareness is critical in a tech-saturated society, and of course we couldn't resist some good food talk along the way.Topics Include:Human-centered AI and intentional decision-makingDigital overwhelm and how to avoid itNavigating dating apps and online choicesComfort food, "triple dinners" a front range experienceTune in for an episode that will challenge your habits and maybe even change how you use tech.Get in touch with Emily:Website - https://remaketherules.com/Local Meetup Group (Denver, CO Area) - https://www.meetup.com/remaketherulesIG - https://www.instagram.com/remaketherules/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@remaketherules--------------------------------Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Google podcast, TuneIn, Stitcher, Pandora, and anywhere podcasts are heard
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As President Trump and his allies escalate the administration's battle on colleges, and on Harvard specifically, Steven Levitsky, Harvard professor and author of “How Democracies Die,” joins Christiane to discuss the reshaping of knowledge in America. Then, best-selling German author Daniel Kehlmann speaks with Christiane about his new book “The Director," exploring what it was like for artists like G.W. Pabst who made films for Joseph Goebbels and the Nazis. Marking 600 days of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Christiane highlights both Jeremy Diamond's report on Israel's fight to get back the 58 remaining hostages in Hamas captivity and Oren Lieberman's story on the chaotic aid delivery to starving Palestinians this week. Christiane also talks to Wilfred Frost, son of the legendary TV host David Frost, about his father's iconic interviews with the likes of Richard Nixon, Yasser Arafat and Elton John, and a new documentary series following his storied career. From her archive, Christiane pays tribute to award-winning Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado. Finally, marking 45 years since CNN's founding, Christiane revisits her conversation with company founder Ted Turner about how he changed the news business forever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catch the replay of this wild Ninth Anniversary episode of Craft Brewed Sports where we hit you with the weirdest, funniest, and most ridiculous stories in sports this week:
1069. Have you ever wondered why we have silent L's in words like "walk" and "half"? Those questions lead us to L-vocalization, spelling pronunciation, and why American and British speakers differ. Plus, we look at some of the most dangerous words in the English language: "always" and "never."The "L vocalization" segment is by Karen Lunde, a former Quick & Dirty Tips editor and digital pioneer who's been spinning words into gold since before cat videos ruled the internet. She created one of the first online writing workshops, and she's published thousands of articles on the art of writing. These days, she leads personal narrative writing retreats and helps writers find their voice. Visit her at ChanterelleStoryStudio.com.
Eddie, Chief, and Dave are joined in studio by Paul Pabst, the producer of the Dan Patrick Show. We get into all things Chicago from sports to food and he gives us some of his best celebrity stories from his time with the show. Pabst also shares how he and Eddie go way back.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio
In the third hour, Laurence Holmes and Paul Pabst were joined by Sun-Times writer Jason Lieser to discuss the Bears' woes and their coaching search. Later, Holmes and Pabst discussed which NFL team has the identity that they wish the Bears had.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes and Paul Pabst were joined by Taylor McGregor of the Marquee Sports Network and ESPN to discuss her experience covering college football this season. Later, Holmes and Pabst discussed how the Bears' immediate future looks grim.
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