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Am 14. Mai 1948 erklärte Ben Gurion die Unabhängigkeit Israels. Der renommierte Chemiker Israel Pecht war damals zehn Jahre alt und mit seinen Eltern aus Wien nach Palästina emigriert. Die Entwicklung des Staates und seiner Bevölkerung hat er von Beginn an miterlebt. Moderation: Jürgen Wiebicke Von WDR 5.
A Woodstock man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after he was convicted of multiple assaults on his girlfriend as well as drug charges. Justin Cameron Finnegan, 22, was convicted of kidnapping, possession of Schedule II controlled substances, violating a family violence court order, family violence aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and other charges, the Cherokee County District Attorney's Office announced Thursday. Superior Court Chief Judge Ellen McElyea sentenced Finnegan on September 16, to 20 years in prison followed by 10 years on probation. Probation conditions include no contact with the victim or witnesses in the case, mental health and substance abuse assessments, completion of a family violence intervention program, no alcohol and drug use, and no firearms. Charges stem from multiple domestic violence incidents over the course of five months in 2021. A Helen woman has been arrested after authorities say she stole all the contents of a mailbox from a northeast Cherokee County business, including customers' checks. Ashley Burgess is accused of taking all the mail from the mailbox at Longhorn's Sanitation on Franklin Goldmine Road near Cumming between March and May, according to an arrest warrant filed Oct. 18 by the Cherokee Sheriff's Office. The warrant says Gordon County sheriff's deputies, during a traffic stop, found her in possession of the mail, which included over 30 checks from customers and registration information for 10 of the company's vehicles. Burgess was booked in the Cherokee County jail early Dec. 1. She is charged with 44 felony counts of identity theft fraud. As of December 1, she remained in custody with bond set at $214,500. Herschel Walker brought his Senate campaign to Woodstock Thursday, where he spoke to supporters on the importance of voting for him and strengthening the military. Over 100 people came to Black Rifle Coffee Company Thursday night to see Walker, U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk, Sen. Lindsey Graham and other speakers, according to local law enforcement at the event. Walker, a Republican who is running against Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock, started by thanking God, his family and everyone for attending. He urged everyone to vote for him in the December 6 runoff election. Walker first spoke about the problems he said he sees with the military, revolving around issues of "wokeness," COVID-19 vaccines and the need to "support the men and women fighting for this country and strengthen the military." Other issues he said he wants to address if elected include addressing racism and critical race theory and "not seeing color," "respecting law enforcement," reducing crime, controlling borders and inflation, as well as "putting Georgia and America first." Bryce Leatherwood from Cherokee County has made it to the top eight on NBC's “The Voice.” Leatherwood was one of eight to move on to the next round from the Top 10 Live Playoffs this week. Three contestants will be eliminated next week. Monday, Leatherwood performed Morgan Wallen's “Sand in My Boots,” and received enough votes to make the top seven and automatically advance. In the live shows, the top remaining artists compete against each other weekly during a live broadcast. In this round, the audience votes to “save” their favorite artists, rather than the coaches. You can watch Leatherwood's performance on YouTube. “The Voice” airs at 8 p.m. Eastern time Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC and Peacock TV. Sequoyah senior Taylor Pecht was named a first-team All-American by MaxPreps on Tuesday, joining an elite group of 60 honorees from across the country. Pecht, a setter, made the All-American team as a first-team all-around player after helping lead the Chiefs to a 37-4 overall record, a 7-0 mark in Region 6AAAAAA and a Class AAAAAA state runner-up finish. She finished the season with 1,200 assists, 286 digs and 52 kills. As a three-time all-state setter, Pecht capped off her high school career with 4,657 total assists, along with 999 digs and 232 kills. She crossed the 4,000-assist mark this season at the Rally High tournament in Emerson. Pecht was one of five players from Georgia to be honored, along with Buford's Ashley Sturzoiu on the first team and Polly Cummings on the second team, and Pope teammates Sophie Harvey and Cooper Abney on the second team. Following the season, Pecht was also selected to the American Volleyball Coaches Association's All-America team alongside teammate and fellow senior Skylar Martin. Pecht was an honorable mention, while Martin, an LSU commit, earned first-team recognition with a team-best 588 digs. Pecht finished her four-year career at Sequoyah with a 162-13 overall record, including a 50-win campaign in 2021. She led a dangerous Chiefs offense and helped elevate her teammates. Woodstock Arts is bringing a traditional German Christmas market to downtown Woodstock this weekend. Christkindl Market, part of Woodstock Arts' festival series, will start at 11 a.m. Sunday and is scheduled to be open until 6 p.m. at the Woodstock Arts Event Green. The market will be designed much like a traditional German Christmas market, with traditionally dressed carolers, food, activities for the whole family, local artists and crafters and a special performance from the cast of Woodstock Arts' “A Christmas Carol.” Activities include wreath making, gingerbread decorating, local music happening throughout the day and more. At the end of the evening there will be classic holiday shorts played on the Woodstock Arts LED Screen. 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Brian Pecht has been a jock and programmer at music radio stations for several years, and he hosts the very popular The Catholic Word Podcast. He talks about why he enjoys doing traffic at WBBM Newsradio; his on-air work at WLS-FM; payola in the music radio business; office politics; being on the air and Program Director (the youngest in the country) in Detroit at WCZY Z95.5 (where radio legend Dick Purtan had a successful show); how the 1996 Telecommunications Act changed the radio business and how the market shrank; how he got into radio and TV in Virginia with Bill Bowman's "The Bowman Body;" working in Richmond, Virginia then Columbus, Ohio at Sunny 95; working in North Carolina at KZL with Big Steve Kelly; how radio made hits; how he helped Billy Idol; advice for working in the media; celebrities and music superstars he's met; developing talent and advice for what makes a good aircheck; being one of the founding air talents at Q101 WKQX Alternative; getting fired yet having lots of success in music radio; where he burned a bridge; how fun radio has been, and more! He's also been on the air at other major Chicago stations including WSHE, WILV, and WTMX. This is from a livestream that we did; watch the full interview here (over two hours).Click the link below to play, or download it by right-clicking (on a PC) or holding down the CTRL key and clicking on it (for Mac).http://radiogirl.us/audio/RG185.mp3Watch the Radiogirl livestreams and videos at the Radiogirl FB page and on YouTube (also live-streaming on Radiogirl Twitter, Metrolingua Twitter, and my own Fakebook page).If you like what I'm doing, Buy Me a Coffee...thanks!
Banks Staples-Pecht is an ICF-Certified CoachIn this episode Lauren and Banks discuss:Seizing clarity in your goals and career aspirationsDefining what success means to youEmotion-based decisions and the framework of should versus wantThe power of story and importance of bringing different points of view togetherHumor in leadership and how to use if effectivelyLeveraging emotional intelligence in servant leadershipBeing intentional and connected in decision makingKey takeaways:It's important to create a space and take the first steps to determine what you want and how you want to feel professionallyThe power of story is crucial for leaders as it helps open a safe space for team members that allows for listening (rather than telling) and exploration of different perspectivesHumor builds trust, breaks people out of fixed thinking, and helps build on something challenging in a way that feels saferIn advancing or leveling up, top performers can maximize their performance through a high degree of emotional intelligence and the ability to find clarity“Stay in the now with an eye to the next.” - Banks Staples-Pecht“When we get to a certain point, we have to start focusing more on the how of leadership than the what of the job.” - Banks Staples-Pecht“The beauty of humor is that it can be one of our great tools to connect around hard things by finding the things that are funny.” - Banks Staples-Pecht Reach out to Banks at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/banks-pecht/ Reach out to Lauren at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenherring/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaurenHerringCareerExpert Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenherring IMPACT Group Website: www.impactgrouphr.com Earn Your Worth Website: www.earnyourworthcareers.com IMPACT Group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impact-group/ Earn Your Worth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/earn-your-worth-careers/ Get the book, Take Control of Your Job Search here:Paperback Book: https://amzn.to/3tibaCz ebook: https://amzn.to/3dk4Cy5
On this episode we talk with Adam Pecht and hear all about his epic 6 month long journey across the country chasing upland birds and walking fields with new friends. We also talk about his chococlate lab, Tucker and hear about his newest dog, Pawl from Buckley Creek Kennels. Oh, and Adam also gives me a very brief education on the Chachalaca, an upland bird found in south Texas... It's a real thing, look it up. Thanks to Eukanuba Sporting Dog for sponsoring this podcast. Go beyond protein and fat with a line-up of performance diets formulated to fuel different activity levels, support post-exercise recovery and optimize nutrient delivery. Check out the entire lineup at EukanubaSportingDog.com today! Also, thanks to Dakota283.com Founded in 2013, Dakota 283 was created with a simple vision: bring their military molding experience to create unparalleled pet protection for dogs and enhance the adventure of the tailgate lifestyle. I use two of the G3 Medium series kennels for both my Britts and also a Dash 3.5gl watering system. Check out all that Dakota has to offer today and us my promo code TUR10 for 10% off your order. Related Links: Adam's post on his dog of a lifetime click here Afield Media click here Jake Orlich (Afield Media) instagram click here Buckley Creek Kennels click here Leer Truck Toppers click here
Recounts of the Trip to Thomasville for the Project Upland Film.
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GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE! Our partner's links can be found at www.gundogityourself.com and our Patreon is at www.patreon.com/gundogityourself.
2018 ist das Musik-Institut Koblenz 210 Jahre alt geworden. Das Institut gilt damit als eine der ältesten noch aktiven Institutionen in Deutschland, die sich der klassischen Musikpflege und dem städtischen Konzertleben widmen. Anlässlich des „kleinen Jubiläums“ hatte das Institut beim Kulturjournalisten Andreas Pecht eine umfassende Chronik seiner Geschichte in Auftrag gegeben. Diese ist in Buchform unter dem Titel „Aus Liebe zur Musik. Das Musik-Institut Koblenz im Lauf der Zeiten 1808 bis 2018“ erschienen. Im Gespräch mit Ines Pasz spricht Andreas Pecht über die Bedeutung des Instituts für die Stadt Koblenz, seine Organisation und das Musikleben am Rhein-Mosel-Eck.
Ein Gespräch über lehrreichen Wehrdienst, die Faszination von Dialekten, "links-grün-versiffte" Positionen der Rhein-Zeitung, Fridays for Future, Qualitätsjournalismus, Facebook-Blasen und natürlich über die Coronakrise. Der Kulturredakteur, Autor und Facebook-Influencer Andreas Pecht beschreibt sich selbst so: "Geboren 1955. Aufgewachsen, duchgeschult in Heidelberg und Mannheim, schrieb ich allweil für Schüler-, Studenten-, Jugendzentrums- und Szenezeitungen. Ich war früh politisch engagiert, zum Beispiel in: der Bewegung gegen den Vietnamkrieg, gegen Kolonialismus in Afrika, Asien, Lateinamerika; in der Schülerbewegung gegen Numerus Clausus, für Jugendzentren in Selbstverwaltung; im Protest gegen § 218; gegen Raketennachrüstung; gegen Atomkraftwerke …. Grundwehrdienst in Koblenz, nachher Schlosserlehre (abgebrochen), Maschinenbaustudium (abgebrochen). Dann Lehramtsstudium Germanistik, Musik, Politikwissenschaft (inklusive Referendarsdienst erfolgreich abgeschlossen). Privatlehrer für Klavier und Orgel, zugleich freier Mitarbeiter bei diversen Blättern; Hausmann, Vater. 1987 Quereinsteiger als Redakteur bei der Rhein-Zeitung. Januar 2005: Arbeitsbeginn als freier Journalist. Und zwischen den Zeilen jede Menge spannendes, bisweilen auch schwieriges Leben und Lernen."
Banks Pecht, How does asking the right questions improve performance? Can high performing people achieve more happiness and success, how is this done? What is coaching and how is it different from therapy? Does coaching help with job search? What is the difference between facts and feelings? Why does this matter? Learn more online visit bankscoaching.com
Leidenschaft für Menschen am Arbeitsplatz Sarah Träutlein wollte eigentlich Medien- und Kommunikationsdesign studieren. Ein Professor gab ihr ein Feedback, dass dazu führte, dass sie in alle Bilder einen roten Faden malte und lieber Wirtschaftsinformatik studierte. Günter Pecht hat seine Berufung auf Umwegen gefunden: Abitur auf dem zweiten Bildungsweg, eine abgebrochene Musiker Karriere, das richtige Studium und die richtige Firma im zweiten Anlauf gefunden. Günter Pecht und Sarah Träutlein treiben bei SAP das Thema New Work voran. Die beiden sind Überzeugungstäter und begeistern mit ihrer Offenheit, ihren Ideen und ihren ganz konkreten Projekten. Folge 117 unseres Podcast “On the Way to New Work” mit Sarah Träutlein und Günter Pecht hört Ihr ab Montag um 6:00 Uhr auf allen gängigen Plattformen wie Soundcloud, itunes und Spotify. SPOTIFY spotify.onthewaytonewwork.com SOUNDCLOUD soundcloud.com/onthewaytonewwork ITUNES itunes.onthewaytonewwork.com Und alle Buchtipps books.onthewaytonewwork.com mit Christoph Magnussen und Michael Trautmann
Der Good Job! Podcast als Doppelfolge zur XING New Work Experience in Hamburg. Wir waren vor Ort in der Elbphilharmonie für alle die nicht da gewesen sind oder noch einmal in die Highlights anhören möchten. Im zweiten Teil der Doppelfolge haben wir folgende, spannenden Gäste: Günther Pecht (Global Vice President, Future of Work, SAP SE), Bernhard Zwosta (Coaching- und Trainingsmanager, Betriebsratsvorsitzender bei der Dell GmbH) und Irene Oksinoglu (Leiterin FutureWork-Initiative bei OTTO). Wir hatten sehr viel Spaß und freuen uns schon auf schon auf die NWX 2020! [00:00] Als erster Gast im zweiten Teil der Doppelfolge: Günther Pecht von SAP zu seinem Vortrag “Arbeit die Leiden schafft oder Arbeit mit Leidenschaft” [14:00] Bernhard Zwosta hatte einen Ikigai-Workshop. Alex hat sich darüber so sehr gefreut, dass er ihn direkt in die Sendung geholt hat. Und um zu Fragen, warum Bernhard von ihm wollte, dass er einen fremden Mann für 10 Sekunden umarmt [25:00] Irene Oksinoglu berichtet darüber warum OTTO für den New Work Award nominiert wurde [45:00] Outro: Geschafft! Der Interview-Marathon wurde überstanden. Müde und belehrt machen sich Lysander und Alex auf den Weg zur Aftershow Party
After years in the London entertainment industry, the solo artist known as Pecht adopted a cryptic new identity and recorded his debut LP in exile on the north coast of Scotland. Like a Lovecraftian mystery unfolding in a Soho nightclub, the album references giallo and horror soundtracks, retro synth sounds and the hauntological explorations of Ghost Box Records. An ideal piece of arcana for Extra Noir's cabinet of curios. Available here: https://pecht.bandcamp.com/album/pecht-2
Banks Staples Pecht, How do we hold ourselves accountable? How do you separate facts from emotions when things happen in your life? What can adults do when they get stuck in work, or in life? How can coaching help with career advancement, interviews and more. Learn more about Banks Staples Pecht online: bankscoaching.com Non-Profit Spotlight Mario Robinson & Steven De Fratus from City of Ventura Recreation Department share information about Teen Voice Leadership Summit, PEAK after school programs, Police Activity League and more. Learn more online at City of Ventura What's News with Tim Gallagher Tim shares 2 minutes of updates with what's in the news this week. Thank you to our sponsors: Geico Local Office – Greg Mauk Serving the 805 Aera Energy - safety, innovation and community. American Pacific Mortgage, — Greg Abrams. Serving the 805. Spanish Hills Country Club Previews Memberships available. Allocationlink.com – Investment Management that is smart, low cost & automatic. Maranantha.com – The way financial planning should be. Contact us: Michael@allocationlink.com 805-665-3767 .fusion-widget-area-100 {padding:0px 0px 0px 0px;}.fusion-widget-area-100 .widget h4 {color:#333c4e;}.fusion-widget-area-100 .widget .heading h4 {color:#333c4e;}.fusion-widget-area-100 .widget h4 {font-size:18px;}.fusion-widget-area-100 .widget .heading h4 {font-size:18px;}Subscribe to PodcastApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsAndroidby EmailRSS
Extra Noir is 25 episodes old! Thanks to our small but growing crew of listeners for your support and attention so far. Your reward is some dub/post-punk hybrid tracks from the 1980s, a little bit of electro funk and a couple of newer tracks from contemporary artists like Poland's Robert Piernikoski and Pecht, from the Scottish Highlands. Tracklist here: https://extranoir.tumblr.com/post/159885493123/extra-noir-episode-25