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Tom Ackerman talks with Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC, about the club's recent 1-0 loss to Colorado, ongoing offensive struggles, and missed scoring chances. Pfannenstiel addresses team confidence, the importance of leadership and accountability, and whether changes may be necessary. They also discuss how the team can rebuild unity and return to the principles that defined their success. Plus, Lutz highlights the role of sports in uniting the community during tornado relief efforts and stresses the club's commitment to supporting St. Louis in difficult times.
Tom Ackerman talks to STL City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about the team's disappointing performance in their recent loss to Minnesota. Pfannenstiel discusses the squad's lack of energy, fight, and competitive mentality, emphasizing the urgent need for a mental reset and renewed focus. He outlines Olof Mellberg's efforts to establish a solid defensive structure and the shared responsibility across players and staff to turn things around. With playoff hopes fading, Pfannenstiel stresses the importance of game-by-game improvement and pride in performance. He also highlights the team's role in supporting the St. Louis community after the recent tornado, using sports as a unifying and healing force. Looking ahead, City SC sees the upcoming Open Cup rematch as a chance to respond with urgency, pride, and respect for the fans.
In Hour 2 of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman begins with STL City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel, who addresses the team's disappointing performance against Minnesota, the need to rebuild mental toughness, and how the club is rallying to support the community in the aftermath of the St. Louis tornado. Next, Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak joins to discuss the team's recent hot streak—winning 12 of their last 13—highlighting improved starting pitching, contributions from young players, and a deeper, more confident lineup. Wrapping up the hour, Bernie Miklasz reflects on narrowly avoiding storm damage and shares his thoughts on the Cardinals' MLB-best 25–14 record since April 25, praising their defense, bullpen, and resilience as they prepare to face Michael Wacha. The hour highlights both the city's strength and its sports teams' determination.
On Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman talks with St. Louis CITY SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about the club's newest signing, Xande Silva, whose international experience and dynamic attacking skills are expected to boost the offense. Pfannenstiel also breaks down CITY SC's season so far, highlighting their strong defense and the need for more scoring. Plus, they preview tonight's match against LAFC, provide updates on players like Ben Lutz, and talks signing of Simon Becher, and discuss Edu's return to training.
Tom Ackerman talks with STL City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about the club's 0-0 draw against Vancouver. Pfannenstiel praises the team's organized defense and the scoring chances created, despite the lack of finishing. They address the growing frustration over controversial offside calls in consecutive home matches and the perceived inconsistency of officiating that may be affecting momentum. Injury updates include Henry Kessler's hamstring issue (out 3–4 weeks), and the team's ongoing challenges with multiple unavailable starters—plus a discussion on concussion protocol after Josh Yaro's situation. Lutz also shares optimism about the club's infrastructure, the strength of the youth program, and goals moving forward—especially improving offensive output and getting key players healthy.
Tom Ackerman recaps the NCAA Tournament to start second hour. City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfanndenstiel joins the show to talk preview the game against Austin FC, the health of Burki and if Klauss is ready to break the scoring drought. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak joins to talk about the first two wins of the season, quick starts from Nootbaar his final opening day and more. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk Cardinals, Blues.
om Ackerman talks with Lutz Pfannenstiel about St. Louis City SC's first loss of the season, a 1-0 defeat to Philadelphia Union. They analyze the team's struggles with possession, the impact of wind and aggressive play from Philadelphia, and the red card to Eduard Löwen that heavily influenced the match. With Roman Bürki still injured, Ben Lundt earned praise as the man of the match. They also touch on Bradley Carnell, the former St. Louis City SC manager, who has now taken on the role of head coach for Philadelphia Union. Looking ahead, St. Louis City SC is focused on bouncing back in their upcoming match against Austin FC on March 30th at CITYPARK. Pfannenstiel discusses the team's challenges, the need for better ball control, and preparations for the next match.
Tom Ackerman talks with STL City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about the team's impressive defensive start, securing four consecutive clean sheets. They discuss the defensive strategy, goalkeeper situation with Roman Bürki's injury and Ben Lundt stepping up, and tactical adjustments, including an experimental formation against Seattle. Pfannenstiel also previews the upcoming matchup against the Philadelphia Union, highlighting their attacking threats and the challenges City SC will face on the road. Plus, insights on team development and his visit with Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz.
Lutz Pfannenstiel, sporting director for STL City SC, joins Kevin Wheeler to discuss the team's early season performance, including strong defensive play and the need to improve offensive scoring. Pfannenstiel talks about the new coaching staff under Olof Mellberg the upcoming match against LA Galaxy, and the opportunity to challenge themselves against the defending champions. The conversation highlights the team's philosophy, the importance of community connection, and Roman Burki's role as both captain and the league's top goalkeeper.
Frank ist mit dem Velo über den Pfannenstiel zu Duri gerast, trotz klirrender Kälte. Die Szene weckt Erinnerungen: Duri hatte seinen Herzinfarkt auf dem Velo, ebenfalls in der Kälte. Wie erzählt man solche Erlebnisse? Welche Geschichte macht man daraus – für sich selbst, für andere? Wie formen wir durch unsere Erzählungen die Realität? Kann man seinen Erinnerungen trauen, oder sind sie lediglich Narrative, die wir uns zurechtlegen? Gibt es überhaupt die eine Wahrheit – oder nur unterschiedliche Perspektiven? Frank und Duri gehen noch weiter: Was bedeutet es, wenn wir unsere eigene Geschichte bewusst in ein besseres Licht rücken? Ist das Selbstbetrug – oder eine Form der Selbstermächtigung? Und wenn alles eine Frage der Perspektive ist, wie gefährlich wird das, wenn jemand mit zu viel Macht falsche Narrative schafft? Sie sprechen über Politik als Inszenierung, über die Justiz, in der das gleiche Plädoyer zu unterschiedlichen Urteilen führt, und über die uralte menschliche Sehnsucht nach Geschichten – auch nach den falschen. Warum lassen wir uns so gerne täuschen? Und wie können wir lernen, Macht zu denken, ohne sie zu missbrauchen? Eine Folge über Wahrnehmung, Selbsttäuschung und den Umgang mit der Relativität der Wahrheit – und darüber, warum wir alle mehr Geschichtenerzähler sind, als wir glauben. Feedback, Fragen oder andere Meinungen? Schreibe an [bonin@blra.ch](https://www.duribonin.ch). [Frank Renold](https://www.liip.ch/de/team/frank-renold) und [Duri Bonin](https://www.duribonin.ch) diskutieren in ihrem monatlichen Podcast [Mit 40i cha mers mit de Tiger](https://www.duribonin.ch/podcast/) aktuelle Herausforderungen in Beruf, Familie und Gesellschaft. Frank, Scrum Master bei Liip, und Duri, Strafverteidiger, Autor und Podcaster, teilen ihre Einsichten und Erfahrungen aus unterschiedlichen Lebensbereichen. Links zu diesem Podcast: - Das Buch zum Podcast: [In schwierigem Gelände — Gespräche über Strafverfolgung, Strafverteidigung & Urteilsfindung](https://www.duribonin.ch/produkt/in-schwierigem-gelaende/) - [Frank Renold](https://ohnenamen.ch/#header) - Anwaltskanzlei von [Duri Bonin](https://www.duribonin.ch) Die Podcasts "Auf dem Weg als Anwält:in" sind unter https://www.duribonin.ch/podcast/ oder auf allen üblichen Plattformen zu hören
Mike Claiborne talks with St. Louis CITY SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about the team's dominant home opener, where they registered 18 shots but settled for a 0-0 draw. Pfannenstiel discusses key offseason additions like Marcel Hartel, Cedric Teuchert, and Simon Becher. He explains that Teuchert had to travel to Germany to collect his green card and just returned yesterday, making it less than ideal for him to play. Lutz also highlights the importance of team character, praises the energy from the 22,000 fans at CITYPARK, and shares his thoughts on aligning MLS with the FIFA calendar. Looking ahead, he previews the challenges of upcoming games against San Diego and LA Galaxy.
Tom Ackerman talks with STL City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel ahead of the season opener at Energizer Park. They discuss the impact of new head coach Olof Melberg, key signings like Timo Baumgartl, and the team's focus on leadership. Pfannenstiel highlights the team's strengthened center-back core, including experienced players like Joakim Nilsson, and the importance of youth development. He also emphasizes Roman Bürki's leadership, the revival of soccer culture in St. Louis, City 2's success, and the club's commitment to the academy, local talent, and player education. They wrap up with excitement for the upcoming sold-out event at The Factory and the unwavering support of St. Louis fans.
Join Joe Pott for a packed hour of sports analysis and insider insights as we dive into the latest in St. Louis sports. We start with Oliver Marmol, Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, discussing the team's recent struggles and the evaluation of young talent. Then, head coach Rebecca Tillett of Saint Louis University's women's basketball team shares her expectations for the upcoming season and the impact of new and veteran players. Bernie Miklasz, the renowned sports media personality, offers his take on the Cardinals' season, including the standout bullpen and offensive issues. Next, Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC, provides an update on the team's performance and injury concerns. Finally, we wrap up with John Mozeliak, President of Baseball Operations for the Cardinals, discussing the team's future plans and offseason priorities. Don't miss this comprehensive sports discussion as we cover it all, from pregame strategies to season evaluations.
Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC, provides an in-depth preview of the team's upcoming match against the LA Galaxy. He discusses the team's recent performances and their position in the playoff race, highlighting the contributions of new additions like defender Henry Kessler and the potential impact of returning players such as Joao Klauss. Pfannenstiel emphasizes the team's confidence and the significance of this game for their postseason aspirations, as they look to earn their place in the playoff picture.
Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving information landscape. Information Literacy and Social Media: Empowered Student Engagement with the ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2024) by Michele Santamaria and A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (2024, ACRL) provides librarians and non-librarian practitioners with ways to teach and learn with social media. It addresses how to broadly conceptualize information literacy teaching with social media and allay any student reluctance to using social media for academic purposes. It proposes how to map some of the ACRL threshold concepts onto specific social media platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, while providing general guidance for if and when those platforms change. There are eight concrete, cross-disciplinary lesson plans that factor in design, assessment, and student engagement. Finally, the book considers how up-and-coming platforms might empower students to be critical content creators and encourage librarians and faculty to support and create new information literacy initiatives on their campuses. Information Literacy and Social Media demonstrates how to engage students with and through social media platforms and teach them to embrace their role as information creators through engagement with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This is the step that they must take to truly be metaliterate in the creative and ethical ways that make information literacy an essential college competency. New Books Network listener can receive 20% off this title through the ALA Store using the promo code: ACRL5456P. Michele Santamaría is the Learning Design Librarian at Millersville University. Nicole Pfannenstiel, PhD., is a student-centered faculty member of the English & World Languages department at Millersville University. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program & Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving information landscape. Information Literacy and Social Media: Empowered Student Engagement with the ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2024) by Michele Santamaria and A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (2024, ACRL) provides librarians and non-librarian practitioners with ways to teach and learn with social media. It addresses how to broadly conceptualize information literacy teaching with social media and allay any student reluctance to using social media for academic purposes. It proposes how to map some of the ACRL threshold concepts onto specific social media platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, while providing general guidance for if and when those platforms change. There are eight concrete, cross-disciplinary lesson plans that factor in design, assessment, and student engagement. Finally, the book considers how up-and-coming platforms might empower students to be critical content creators and encourage librarians and faculty to support and create new information literacy initiatives on their campuses. Information Literacy and Social Media demonstrates how to engage students with and through social media platforms and teach them to embrace their role as information creators through engagement with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This is the step that they must take to truly be metaliterate in the creative and ethical ways that make information literacy an essential college competency. New Books Network listener can receive 20% off this title through the ALA Store using the promo code: ACRL5456P. Michele Santamaría is the Learning Design Librarian at Millersville University. Nicole Pfannenstiel, PhD., is a student-centered faculty member of the English & World Languages department at Millersville University. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program & Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving information landscape. Information Literacy and Social Media: Empowered Student Engagement with the ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2024) by Michele Santamaria and A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (2024, ACRL) provides librarians and non-librarian practitioners with ways to teach and learn with social media. It addresses how to broadly conceptualize information literacy teaching with social media and allay any student reluctance to using social media for academic purposes. It proposes how to map some of the ACRL threshold concepts onto specific social media platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, while providing general guidance for if and when those platforms change. There are eight concrete, cross-disciplinary lesson plans that factor in design, assessment, and student engagement. Finally, the book considers how up-and-coming platforms might empower students to be critical content creators and encourage librarians and faculty to support and create new information literacy initiatives on their campuses. Information Literacy and Social Media demonstrates how to engage students with and through social media platforms and teach them to embrace their role as information creators through engagement with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This is the step that they must take to truly be metaliterate in the creative and ethical ways that make information literacy an essential college competency. New Books Network listener can receive 20% off this title through the ALA Store using the promo code: ACRL5456P. Michele Santamaría is the Learning Design Librarian at Millersville University. Nicole Pfannenstiel, PhD., is a student-centered faculty member of the English & World Languages department at Millersville University. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program & Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving information landscape. Information Literacy and Social Media: Empowered Student Engagement with the ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2024) by Michele Santamaria and A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (2024, ACRL) provides librarians and non-librarian practitioners with ways to teach and learn with social media. It addresses how to broadly conceptualize information literacy teaching with social media and allay any student reluctance to using social media for academic purposes. It proposes how to map some of the ACRL threshold concepts onto specific social media platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, while providing general guidance for if and when those platforms change. There are eight concrete, cross-disciplinary lesson plans that factor in design, assessment, and student engagement. Finally, the book considers how up-and-coming platforms might empower students to be critical content creators and encourage librarians and faculty to support and create new information literacy initiatives on their campuses. Information Literacy and Social Media demonstrates how to engage students with and through social media platforms and teach them to embrace their role as information creators through engagement with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This is the step that they must take to truly be metaliterate in the creative and ethical ways that make information literacy an essential college competency. New Books Network listener can receive 20% off this title through the ALA Store using the promo code: ACRL5456P. Michele Santamaría is the Learning Design Librarian at Millersville University. Nicole Pfannenstiel, PhD., is a student-centered faculty member of the English & World Languages department at Millersville University. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program & Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving information landscape. Information Literacy and Social Media: Empowered Student Engagement with the ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2024) by Michele Santamaria and A. Nicole Pfannenstiel (2024, ACRL) provides librarians and non-librarian practitioners with ways to teach and learn with social media. It addresses how to broadly conceptualize information literacy teaching with social media and allay any student reluctance to using social media for academic purposes. It proposes how to map some of the ACRL threshold concepts onto specific social media platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, while providing general guidance for if and when those platforms change. There are eight concrete, cross-disciplinary lesson plans that factor in design, assessment, and student engagement. Finally, the book considers how up-and-coming platforms might empower students to be critical content creators and encourage librarians and faculty to support and create new information literacy initiatives on their campuses. Information Literacy and Social Media demonstrates how to engage students with and through social media platforms and teach them to embrace their role as information creators through engagement with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This is the step that they must take to truly be metaliterate in the creative and ethical ways that make information literacy an essential college competency. New Books Network listener can receive 20% off this title through the ALA Store using the promo code: ACRL5456P. Michele Santamaría is the Learning Design Librarian at Millersville University. Nicole Pfannenstiel, PhD., is a student-centered faculty member of the English & World Languages department at Millersville University. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program & Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of "Sports on a Sunday Morning," Tom Ackerman sits down with Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC, to discuss the team's thrilling 3-1 victory over Portland, which secured their place in the round of 16 in Leagues Cup play. Pfannenstiel highlights standout performances by Marcel Hartel, Simon Becher, and Eduard Löwen. The discussion also touches on the dismissal of Bradley Carnell, John Hackworth's role as interim head coach, and the challenges ahead in the Leagues Cup.
St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel delves into the team's recent trade of Tim Parker, the strategic acquisition of Henry Kessler, and the financial considerations behind their roster moves. Pfannenstiel emphasizes the significance of the Leagues Cup for fostering team chemistry and outlines his approach to roster building, highlighting the role of his scouting department in shaping the team's future.
Joe Pott and Lutz Pfannenstiel delve into St. Louis City FC's youth development and strategic signings, highlighting young talents and the team's holistic approach. Pfannenstiel explains the MLS internal currency system and upcoming matches. Later, John Mozeliak discusses the Cardinals' focus on player health, the trade market, and participation in the Rickwood Classic. The conversation underscores the team's commitment to preserving baseball history and improving squad depth.
Joe Pott and Lutz Pfannenstiel discuss St. Louis City FC's focus on youth development and strategic signings. Pfannenstiel praises the depth of the team, highlighting young talents' performances and the importance of controlling quality and hardware. The club's holistic approach, from the academy to the first team, is yielding success across competitions. Pfannenstiel also explains the MLS internal currency system and the need for squad additions. Looking ahead, St. Louis City FC aims to pick up points against Vancouver.
Tom Ackerman and Lutz Pfannenstiel address St. Louis City SC's recent loss to Seattle, emphasizing the need for improved defensive play and collective effort. They highlight the team's support for Eduard Löwen during his wife's health issues and the importance of balancing football with personal matters.
Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel shares insights into St. Louis City FC's recent triumph, emphasizing Joao Klauss' spectacular goal, the debut of the new pitch, and Alm's influential performance. Pfannenstiel discusses the electrifying moment of Klauss's goal, the team's adaptation to the new playing surface, and Alm's pivotal role in securing the win.
Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis City FC, reflects on the 2-2 draw with DC United. He highlights the promising start, saying, "We played some good football, had victory chances, we were all over them." However, he acknowledges the challenge of conceding goals soon after scoring. Despite this, Pfannenstiel remains focused on improvement.
Join Tom Ackerman as he discusses the recent three-three draw between St. Louis City SC and LA Galaxy with Lutz Pfannenstiel, the sporting director of St. Louis City SC. Despite the late-night match and tough travel, Pfannenstiel shares insights on the team's performance, the role of substitutions, and goalkeeper Roman Bürki's leadership. They also preview the upcoming game against DC United and discuss the team's unbeaten streak.
Join host Tom Ackerman as he delves into the world of sports with St. Louis City SC sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel. They analyze the recent three-three draw between St. Louis City SC and LA Galaxy, Pfannenstiel providing insights into the team's performance and upcoming challenges. Later, Tom discusses college hoops including Selection Sunday and highlighting top contenders like Indiana State. Ackerman also touches on baseball training and game preparation, emphasizing consistency and improvement. Additionally, they discuss baseball strategy, player personalities, and provide updates on Cardinals manager Ollie Marmol and coach Dan Rolfes's health.
Join Tom Ackerman on "Sports on a Sunday Morning" for an exclusive interview with Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC. Broadcasting live from the Stiefel Financial Sports Studio, Ackerman brings you all the exciting details from St. Louis City SC's recent match against Austin FC and their impressive start to the 2024 MLS season. Dramatic Finish Against Austin FC: Lutz Pfannenstiel reflects on the phenomenal finish to the game against Austin FC, discussing the challenging start, the team's reaction, and the crucial moments that led to a well-deserved draw. Celio Pompeu's late goal takes the spotlight as a game-changer. Eduard Löwen's Equalizer: Hear the importance of Eduard Löwen's goal in the 49th minute, exploring key plays and moments that brought St. Louis City SC back into the game. Pfannenstiel sheds light on the team's resilience and Löwen's contribution. Injury Updates, Njabulo Blom: Pfannenstiel provides updates on midfielder Njabulo Blom's status, discussing the progress in his recovery and the impact his return will have on the team. He emphasizes the importance of Blom's role in the squad. Upcoming Challenge Against LA Galaxy: Looking ahead, Pfannenstiel previews the upcoming match against the LA Galaxy, emphasizing the challenges of facing a team with significant investments and flashy players. He shares insights into the team's mindset and strategy for the game. St. Louis City SC's Unbeaten Streak: Reflecting on the team's unbeaten streak in the league, Pfannenstiel discusses the mentality and intensity that have been key factors in the team's success. He highlights the importance of playing the full 90 minutes and the determination to leave everything on the field.
Join Matt Pauley in an exclusive interview with Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director of City FC. Pfannenstiel shares valuable insights into the team's recent victory against New York City FC, discussing the resilience, character, and quick turnaround after a challenging match. The conversation explores key players like Samuel Adeniran, Tim Parker, and Joakim Nilsson, shedding light on their impact on the team's success. Pfannenstiel also provides his perspective on the challenges of officiating with substitute referees in MLS. Don't miss this in-depth analysis of City FC's winning formula and their aspirations for the season
Lutz Pfannenstiel, the sporting director of St. Louis City SC, joins to discuss the team's recent match against LA Galaxy, preparations for the upcoming MLS opener and CONCACAF Champions Cup, and insights into player dynamics, including the impact of Niko's departure. Discover how the team aims to gel and adapt to its playing style as they approach a new season. Plus, gain insights into Pfannenstiel's experience with top football clubs like Borussia Dortmund and his vision for youth development.
First up in this hour, Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC, brings insights from the soccer world, reflecting on the team's journey from meticulous planning to achieving the Western Conference title in the regular season, despite a challenging playoff exit by Sporting KC. As their next season approaches in February, Pfannenstiel shares the anticipation and vision for the team's future. Following Pfannenstiel's segment, the show shifts gears to an engaging conversation with Joey Logano, the defending champion of the enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway. Discover not only Logano's racing journey but also the profound impact the race track has had on him and fellow NASCAR drivers within the circuit. In a heartwarming turn, the show features Lydia Olmstead's remarkable story. Despite being blind and having a significant hearing impairment, Olmstead remarkably caught a foul ball at Busch Stadium. Tom Ackerman shares this incredible experience, highlighting the awe-inspiring nature of baseball and its ability to create unexpected and beautiful moments. The hour culminates with an esteemed guest, Bill Bradley, former US senator and Basketball Hall of Famer, who is being honored at the Musial awards. Join in the anticipation for the evening's musical awards production on CBS, featuring Bill Bradley and Adam Wainwright among those recognized by the St. Louis Sports Commission.
Bayern ließ dem BVB keine Chance, aber Tuchel war angefressen. Emotionale Tage für Luis Diaz, Playoff-Aus für Pfannenstiel - und die NFL in Frankfurt (ohne Taylor Swift).
Join us as we catch up with Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC, as he discusses the team's recent performance in a one-one draw against Houston. Pfannenstiel shares his insights on the game, including the team's strengths and areas for improvement. He also previews the crucial upcoming match against LAFC and the challenges it presents. Discover the respect and positive reactions St. Louis City SC has earned from around the league and Pfannenstiel's perspective on the team's progress in its inaugural season.
In the second hour of this Sunday morning sports show, we kick things off with Lutz Pfannenstiel as he recaps the draw with Houston and looks ahead to the upcoming clash with LAFC in soccer. Next, Tom Ackerman has an insightful discussion with John Mozeliak, the Cardinals' president of baseball operations, where they delve into recent road series wins, the future of the outfield, challenges faced by players like Dylan Carlson, and offseason plans for acquiring pitching talent. To wrap up the hour, Ackerman sits down with hockey legend Bernie Federko, who shares his excitement and insights about the return of Blues hockey. Federko, a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee in 2002, provides an exclusive look into the upcoming season and the future of the St. Louis Blues.
Step into the world of St. Louis City SC's recent match against Orlando City through the eyes of Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel as he provides an intricate post-match analysis. Delve into the details of Klauss' highly anticipated comeback after a challenging four-month injury absence, and how his presence transformed the team dynamics on the pitch. Explore the remarkable performance of Roman Bürki, whose outstanding contributions played a pivotal role in the game's narrative. Pfannenstiel also candidly discusses the impact of Tim Parker's absence due to personal reasons, highlighting the team's adaptive strategies in coping with his temporary departure. As the conversation unfolds, gain invaluable insights into the tactical decisions, player interactions, and the chemistry that fuels St. Louis City SC's unique style of play. Beyond the match's intricacies, Pfannenstiel reflects on the team's extraordinary journey as an expansion franchise, specifically celebrating the achievement of becoming the fastest expansion team to score 50 goals in a single MLS season. Amidst the triumphs and challenges, Pfannenstiel emphasizes the critical role of the enthusiastic fan base, whose unwavering support propels the team to new heights. As the upcoming clash with Dallas approaches, Pfannenstiel provides an exclusive preview of the strategies and mental preparation the team is undertaking. The discussion unveils the dedication to continuous improvement, despite being positioned atop the Western Conference. Pfannenstiel's insights provide a captivating behind-the-scenes glimpse into the intricate world of professional soccer management and the journey of St. Louis City SC.
Join Tom Ackerman as he takes you through the latest in sports, both in St. Louis and beyond. Tune in for insights on the IndyCar race at Worldwide Technology Raceway and updates on Cardinals baseball. College football is revving up, with Notre Dame and USC winning their matches and a full slate of games coming up. Discover the results of a Twitter poll on favorite college football teams and Ackerman's analysis of local teams, including Illinois and Missouri. Stay tuned for an exclusive interview with Cardinals Manager Oliver Marmol, where you'll gain insider insights into team strategies, player dynamics, and upcoming challenges. Explore the remarkable performance of Luken Baker and how the team balances young talents with seasoned veterans. Dive into Marmol's approach to critical in-game decisions and get the latest updates on pitcher Drew Rom's progress and the Cardinals' overall game plan. Step into the world of soccer with a detailed post-match analysis by St. Louis City SC's Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel. Learn about Klauss' anticipated comeback and his impact on team dynamics, along with Roman Bürki's exceptional performance. Discover how the team adapts to challenges, such as Tim Parker's absence, and gain insights into tactical decisions and player interactions. Experience St. Louis City SC's journey as an expansion franchise, celebrating their achievement as the fastest team to score 50 goals in an MLS season. Delve into Pfannenstiel's insights on the team's strategies and mental preparation as they gear up to face Dallas. The discussion offers a captivating look into the world of professional soccer management and the excitement of St. Louis City SC's journey. Lastly, catch John Mozeliak's pre-game insights on the St. Louis Cardinals. Learn how the team is handling recent challenges, evaluating players, and preparing for the future. Discover the strategies behind pitching dynamics and offense importance. Get a glimpse into Mozeliak's thoughts on maintaining core principles and securing wins.
Tune in for an hour packed with excitement as Tom Ackerman brings you the latest updates in racing and sports. Chris Blair, GM of Worldwide Technology Raceway, shares the buzz around the upcoming Bommarito Automotive Group 500 race and IndyCar's community growth. Explore the unique features of the raceway and its impact on the racing scene. Then, Tom engages with Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC. Pfannenstiel discusses the team's break and preparation for their match against Austin FC. Discover insights into the recent scrimmage and the team's philosophy, emphasizing teamwork and trust. Pfannenstiel highlights Klauss' imminent return and addresses the competitive mindset for the match against Austin FC.The hour includes Cardinals phone calls, discussing Adam Wainwright's final season, and insights from Dan Reardon's talk with Chase Johnson, APGA Ascension Charity Classic winner in the APGA.
In a detailed interview, Tom Ackerman engages with Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC, discussing the team's recent break and preparations for the upcoming match against Austin FC. Pfannenstiel provides insights into the team's recent scrimmage against Atlanta, highlighting their readiness for the next match. Pfannenstiel emphasizes the importance of the break in allowing players to recharge and refocus for the remaining 11 games of the season in the MLS. He delves into the team's philosophy, stressing teamwork, trust, and a clear vision as key elements of their approach. The Sporting Director commends the coaching staff, particularly head coach Bradley Cornell, for implementing the team's distinct pressing style and motivating players both physically and mentally. The interview addresses the eagerly anticipated return of Klauss, a key player who is set to come back from injury. Pfannenstiel discusses Klaus' imminent return, underscoring his positive impact on the team's overall lineup and goal-scoring potential. Turning to the approaching match against Austin FC, Pfannenstiel acknowledges the opponent's strengths while stressing the importance of maintaining a competitive mindset. He touches on player rotation and how even lesser-utilized players have stepped up effectively when given the chance.
In this interview, Lutz Pfannenstiel, the sporting director of St. Louis City SC, discusses the recent disappointment of the United States women's soccer team's exit from the World Cup. He reflects on the growth of soccer in the United States and its increasing competitiveness on the global stage. Pfannenstiel also shares his personal journey to the United States and his passion for the development of American soccer. He talks about the upcoming challenges and strategies for his team, St. Louis City SC, in their quest to maintain their impressive run in the league. Additionally, Pfannenstiel sheds light on the team's recent signing, Anthony Markanich, and the overall vision for the club's future.
In the second hour of "Sports on a Sunday Morning," host Tom Ackerman covers a wide range of topics in the world of sports. He begins by delving into the greatness of St. Louis football in the 1970s, particularly under the leadership of Coach Don Coryell. Ackerman highlights the team's achievements, turnaround, and legacy, emphasizing how Coryell's coaching style influenced future generations of coaches, like Mike Martz. Next, Lutz Pfannenstiel, the sporting director of St. Louis City SC, joins the show for an insightful interview. Pfannenstiel shares exciting updates on the team's recent acquisition of Anthony Markanich, a talented left-back from the Midwest. He discusses how Markanich's skill set complements the team's playstyle and their data-driven approach to player recruitment. Pfannenstiel outlines the club's long-term vision for success and previews upcoming fixtures. Following that, Tom Ackerman is joined by John Mozeliak, the President of Baseball Operations for the St. Louis Cardinals. They discuss the team's strategies leading up to the trade deadline and their plans for the future. Mozeliak explains the importance of acquiring young talent to strengthen the team's system and develop prospects for long-term success. He also addresses the team's pitching needs and prospects' progress, including players like Dakota Hudson, Libertore, and Thompson. The show then shifts focus to the upcoming Ascension Charity Classic golf tournament at Norwood Hills Country Club. Ackerman shares the excitement surrounding PGA TOUR Champions players like Stewart Cink and Justin Leonard participating in the event. Leonard praises the support of the St. Louis community and reflects on last year's experience. To wrap the hour, Ackerman also covers recent news, including the United States women's national team's elimination from the World Cup and gymnast Simone Biles' return to competition. Simone Biles, who is married to football player Jonathan Owens with St. Louis connections, is making her comeback at a gymnastics event in Chicago.
In the second hour of "Sports on a Sunday Morning," Jennifer Siess Gansner discusses the highly anticipated NCAA Division I men's soccer rivalry match between the SLU Billikens and the SIUE Cougars for the Bronze Boot trophy. Special guest Brian McBride, a US soccer icon and former Billikens player, shares his experiences of playing in the intense rivalry match and highlights the significance of the Bronze Boot game. McBride praises the decision to host the game at City Park, a professional-level soccer-specific stadium, providing college players with a unique experience. The discussion also touches on the growth of women's soccer and the excitement surrounding the ongoing Women's World Cup. Soccer fans and newcomers alike are encouraged to attend the thrilling event at City Park on Saturday, September 2nd, showcasing the best of college soccer in St. Louis. Later in the show, Tom Ackerman speaks with John Mozeliak, the President of Baseball Operations for the St. Louis Cardinals, live from Cardinals Nation inside Ballpark Village. They delve into the persistent rumors surrounding Nolan Arenado and potential trade talks. Mozeliak sheds light on the team's strategy for the trade deadline, emphasizing their focus on acquiring pitching and positioning themselves for success in the 2024 season. He addresses questions about player contracts, bullpen improvement, and the balance between analytics and traditional methods in evaluating players. Additionally, Mozeliak shares his thoughts on fan reactions and the organization's commitment to regaining competitiveness. The candid conversation offers insights into the Cardinals' future in the MLB. The hour concludes with Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director for St. Louis City, SC. Pfannenstiel discusses his role with the team, recent experiences in the League's Cup, and the importance of realistic expectations and gradual growth for the new soccer team. Lutz shares the team's plans as they approach August 20th and expresses optimism for the upcoming matches. The hour concludes with a heartfelt tribute to Alan Stout, a beloved producer for Bally Sports, who recently passed away. Ackerman remembers his long association with Stout and acknowledges the void his loss has left in the sports community.
Join us for the latest recap of an action-packed game as St. Louis City SC dominates Colorado with a 2-0 win. Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel shares insights on the team's performance, defensive tactics, and standout players including Tim Parker and Roman Bürki. Despite multiple key absences that including João Klauss and Eduard Löwen, St. Louis City SC continues to excel in their inaugural season, defying expectations. We also look ahead to the upcoming matches against Toronto and LA, and discuss the exciting prospects of the League Cup.
STL Soccer Talk hosts Tom Timmermann and Carter Chapley visit St. Louis SC's Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel for a conversation with the club's top football executive. Pfannenstiel shares his philosophy on team building, management, the upcoming transfer window and how to care for injured birds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this segment of Sports on a Sunday Morning, sporting director for CITY, Lutz Pfannenstiel, joins the show to discuss the recent victory of St. Louis City SC over Kansas City and the team's performance. Pfannenstiel highlights the team's style of play and the strong team effort that led to their first victory in the derby. He also acknowledges the significance of the match for both the players and the fans. The conversation then shifts to Indiana Vassilev, a talented player who brings a European football mentality to the team. Pfannenstiel praises Vassilev's skills and positive personality, mentioning his previous experience with Inter Miami. The sporting director also talks about the importance of building confidence within the team and how the players' belief in themselves contributes to their success. Pfannenstiel is asked about Klaus, another key player for the team, and his potential return to the field. The sporting director explains that while Klaus was close to playing in the previous match, it was a wise decision not to risk anything and allow other players to step up and showcase their abilities. He emphasizes the team's depth and the importance of every player's contribution. The conversation concludes with Pfannenstiel expressing his excitement about the team's victory and the presence of homegrown players like Phillip Pompeo and Johnny Klein. He highlights their determination and hard work, emphasizing the city spirit they bring to the field.
In this hour of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman is joined by Lutz Pfannenstiel, the sporting director for CITY. They discuss St. Louis City SC's recent victory over Kansas City and the team's strong performance. Pfannenstiel highlights the team's style of play and emphasizes the importance of the match for both players and fans. Next, John Mozeliak, the President of baseball operations for the St. Louis Cardinals, joins Tom Ackerman once again. Mozeliak expresses satisfaction with the team's recent progress, highlighting the performances of young players like Gorman and the improved atmosphere in the clubhouse. He emphasizes the team's offensive depth and the contributions from all players. They discuss the successes of Nolan Arenado and Oscar Mercado, as well as the injuries to Tyler O'Neill and Dylan Carlson. Mozeliak praises Jack Flaherty's pitching performance and the Cardinals' focus on finding players who align well with the organization's culture. He also mentions the reunion with former players from the 2013 team. To wrap up the hour, we replay an interview with legendary broadcaster Ken Wilson, where he discusses his career, broadcasting baseball games in Australia, and more with Hancock and Kelley.
St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel joined Tom Ackerman on Sunday morning to discuss the team's recent struggles and the importance of managing the game during tough times. Pfannenstiel acknowledged the team's sloppiness in their 2-1 loss against the Portland Timbers the previous night, but emphasized the need to learn from their mistakes and focus on improving for future games. Looking back on the team's recent US Open Cup match victory against Union Omaha, Pfannenstiel expressed his desire to turn CITY Park into a fortress for St. Louis City SC. In a major announcement, Pfannenstiel revealed that the club has brought on Diego Gigliani, a former City Football Group executive, as the new president and general manager. This move is expected to bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team. Looking ahead to their upcoming match against FC Dallas, Pfannenstiel expressed his confidence in the team's ability to bounce back and play at a high level. With a new president and general manager on board, St. Louis City SC is poised to make even more waves in the MLS.
STL United FC Soccer Sunday host Tom Schwarz talks to St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about his earliest memories of the game, his soccer pedgree, and his solution as a child for playing soccer during snowy winters in his home town of Zwiesel, Bavaria. His transition from player to manager, to sporting department. Lutz talks about his vison for building a club, and why he believes that vision fit perfectly with the modest, hardworking values of the Midwest, and how it further aligned with the values and philosophies of the Taylor family and the way their businesses are run. Lutz explains that the club lives in two worlds, not three. Nothing can be done about the past, instead the focus is on only the present, and the future.
Tom and Lutz discuss development of the future stars of the game and STL City SC's philosophy and process of making their academy inclusive. Lutz learned this path during his time with Hoffenheim and to his delight, this aligned with the Taylor families community oriented approach. Tom asks Lutz about navigating the St. Louis soccer community who might thing they "know it all" about the game. The conversation wraps up with a discussion around the irony of the club's style aligning, somewhat, with the methods and strategies that the dominant St. Louis teams of the 1950, 60s and 70s were known.
In dieser Ausgabe des JediCast setzten wir ein Versprechen aus dem letzten Jahr um und hängen an den damaligen Star Wars: The Old Republic-Podcast unser Gespräch zu den insgesamt sechs Erweiterungen des Spiels dran. Denn neben den ganzen Klassenstories und Spielmodi, gab es seit 2013 auch mehr oder weniger regelmäßig weitere Storyupdates, die beinahe noch einmal so viel Inhalte dazu gebracht haben, wie das Grundspiel. Doch was taugen die eigentlich? Gibt es qualitative und auch inhaltliche Unterschiede und wieso sinkt die Qualität bedenklich in letzter Zeit? All das besprechen - wie auch beim letzten Mal - neben Janina, Carl Georg und Tobias auch Mario von Pfannenstiels Welt, der regelmäßig über das Spiel bloggt und sich in der Lore wohl wie kein Zweiter (zumindest in dem Podcast) auskennt. Zusammen klären wir, wie viele Punkte die einzelnen Erweiterungen verdient haben, welche man überspringen kann und welche man keinesfalls auslassen sollte. Wir sprechen außerdem darüber, wie vor langer Zeit gelegte Hinweise durch Strg+F von den Entwicklern wiedergefunden und eingebaut werden und wie das wohl alles enden wird. Genug Stoff also, für eine umfangreiche Folge! Zeitmarken 00:00:00 - Begrüßung 00:17:33 - Die Schneckenparade (2.0) 00:43:17 - Bestes Intro, tolle Planeten (3.0) 01:12:47 - Der andere Imperator und Walker-Eklat (4.0) 01:43:31 - Von Thronen, Verrätern und Iokath (5.0) 02:16:54 - Das lange Intro, politische Spielchen und zurück zur Fraktion (6.0) 02:37:22 - Der Imperator ist tot, also diesmal wirklich, echt jetzt! (6.2) 02:43:25 - Das Vermächtnis der Sith in den Tiefen von Manaan?! (7.0) 03:03:04 - Sag mir was geschehen muss... Was muss sich verändern? (Fazit und Ausblick) Pfannenstiels Welt Seit 2008 schreibt Mario aka Pfannenstiel auf seinem Blog über Star Wars: The Old Republic und auch Star Wars allgemein. Wer sich für Ideen, Wünsche aber auch Verbindungen zu Legends und realer Welt oder auch Analysen und Einschätzungen der Erweiterungen interessiert, ist auf seinem Blog also genau richtig. Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player verlinkt sowie auch jederzeit unter dem Audioplayer in der rechten Sidebar. Sollte eurer Meinung nach noch ein wichtiger Anbieter fehlen, teilt uns das gerne in den Kommentaren oder per Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de mit!
In this special episode, we're joined by Manuel Veth from the Gegenpressing Podcast and Transfermarkt, plus Phill Grooms from Flyover Footy!We all sat down for a live show and Q&A before St. Louis CITY SC's historic match at CITYPARK vs Bayer Leverkusen. We talked about the St. Louis City SC's roster build, the Lutz Pfannenstiel effect, Bayer Leverkusen's outlook for this game and the season going forward, Follow Manuel and The Gegenpressing Podcasthttps://twitter.com/ManuelVethhttps://linktr.ee/gegenpressingpodhttps://www.transfermarkt.us/Follow Phill and Flyover Footy:https://twitter.com/phillgroomshttps://twitter.com/flyoverfootyhttps://www.bgn.fm/flyover-footy-manuel-veth-pre-match-event-w-bvb-podcast/NEXT MATCH: HOME vs FC Augsburg (Bundesliga - Matchday 16) - Sun., Jan 22 at 9:30a ET (Stream: ESPN+)USMNT - World Cup:vs Wales (Group B) - Mon., Nov 21 at 2:00p ET (Stream: Fox/Peacock/Telemundo)FIND A FAN CLUBhttps://www.bvb.de/eng/Fans/Fanclubs/Official-Fan-ClubsBVB WOMEN'S UPDATEhttp://www.darowski.com/bvb/https://twitter.com/fussballtwitWEBSITE:https://www.thebvbpodcast.com/FOLLOW US:https://twitter.com/thebvbpodhttps://www.instagram.com/thebvbpod/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5bpjyLqSOh4L8zS_r66PmgEMAIL US:thebvbpod@gmail.com
How do Dave and Josh get between arguably two Journeyman of world football ?Join us for Episode 14 of Season 3, as the Wikipedia Wanderers Podcast as we look to link two journeyman footballers through Wikipedia alone. We know the start and the end of our Season 3 Journeyman Special, but the road we take in between is anyone's guess...
This interview is unlike any we have done before! I never even knew that food real estate existed...until now! Marcus Perleberg and Natasha Wedl chat with Michelle Pfannenstiel, of Drigo Food Safety & Food Safety University. We learned so much on this podcast! Dr. Pfannenstiel is a graduate of Wellesley College (BA) and the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). She has worked in regulatory medicine as an entrepreneur since leaving her post in the US Army, where she did food inspection, military working dog medicine, and oversaw the US Military Mascot Mule Program. She combines regulatory work, life, trauma, and business coaching to create stronger and more profitable food businesses. She lives in Ohio with her family and is the CEO of Dirigo Food Safety. Dr. P offers this work to food enterprises up and down the value chain through her Food Safety University family of products.FacebookLinkedInInstagramMichele Pfannenstiel, DVM, PCQI, CFSQAa.k.a. "Dr. P" Dirigo Food SafetyUniversity President | Food Safety UniversityEmail: info@dirigofoodsafety.com
Prelude to Dr MaryJoy Weathersby cesarean section episodes This episode is a prelude to the upcoming series, That Bikini Cut. Dr. Maryjoy Weathersby will be joining Coco Pods next week to continue the series. In this episode, Dr. Bola Sogade gives an insight to caesarian sections and an overview of the upcoming episodes. To begin this episode, Dr. Sogade explains the caesarian section. This method of delivery involves an incision in the belly and uterus. The most common incision is the Pfannenstiel incision or the bikini cut. The incision is made from one side of the abdomen to the other side just above the pubic hair line. This type of incision makes it possible for the woman to hide the incision if she would like. There are a variety of reasons for a caesarian section. Some of these reasons include failure of labor to progress, concern for the health of the baby, the position of the baby, and health conditions of the mother. There is a rising rate of mother's electing a caesarian section over vaginal birth. This is a concern because of the risks associated with c-sections for low risks births. The American College of OBGYN has proposed to decrease primary or first-time c-section deliveries. Dr. Sogade explains the ways that primary c-sections can be reduced. In the upcoming series, the issue of structural racism will be discussed. Black women have more caesarian sections than white women in the United States. This is due to structural racism. These unnecessary c-sections put black women at a higher risk of complications, longer healing time after delivery, and even death. Other topics that will be included in the next episodes include pain management, types of anesthesia, the process of delivering a baby, recovery after c-section, the increase of c-sections and more. Stay tuned for the next episode and dive deeper into these topics with Dr. Bola Sogade and Dr. Maryjoy Weathersby! Timestamps: (00:35) Intro of guest (02:12) What is a c-section (02:45) Types of c-sections (03:20) The bikini cut (05:05) Why have a c-section (05:50) History of a c-section (08:05) More reasons for a caesarian section (10:35) Structural racism (20:05) Topics that will be discussed in upcoming series (27:20) Is caesarian delivery overused (29:17) Decreasing the rate of primary caesarian deliveries (30:22) Can I request my own c-section (32:55) Breastfeeding challenges in post c-section mom (35:50) Benefits of a vaginal birth after c-section (40:13) Risks associated with trial of labor (41:30) Abnormal placenta implantation #womenshealth #obgyn #csection #caesariansection #bikinicut #pfannenstielincision #vaginalbirth #naturaldelivery #caesariandelivery #obstetrics #abnormalplacentaimplantation #breastfeeding
Susan, your host, welcomes Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel to today's episode. Dr. Pfannenstiel is a veteran veterinarian turned business coach and food safety strategist. The products Michele has created have been transformative, generating millions of dollars in revenue for her clients in just a few years. Dr. Pfannenstiel is known in her industry for being an innovator, and she is on a mission to transform the lives of veterinarians across the country. Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel is sharing today her grief story which includes her father and her soul pet. She explains how to evaluate if it is the right time to let your pet go, and speaks words of love and wisdom referring to the sadness and emptiness left when our beloved pets pass away. Key Takeaways: Through the grief of our pets, we grieve other losses. Dr. Pfannenstiel shares the grief journey when she lost her soul pet three months after losing her father. Dr. Pfannenstiel tells how she always considers the grieving owners when she puts animals down. Dr. Pfannenstiel needed to grieve her dad and dog, and also share the grief of her community after a shooting in her hometown. Dr. Pfannenstiel shares a poem called Rainbow Bridge. Dr. Pfannenstiel talks about the controversial topic of euthanizing pets and how to evaluate the lifestyle of your pet when it is getting older. The hardest thing for Veterinarians is seeing people who wait too long to let their pets go. Dr. Pfannenstiel talks about the very difficult situation when owners don't have the monetary resources to care for their pets. Dr. Pfannenstiel talks about memorial services for pets and a Pet Grief Hotline that was created in Michigan ten years ago. There are many ways to honor the human-animal bond; Dr. Pfannenstiel shares some of them. Learn to recognize the anticipatory grief you feel while you look at your elder pet. Do not shame or humiliate yourself for your grieving; listen to your body, and allow the sadness to happen. Leave space for the grief. Resources Tendrilsofgrief.com Email Susan: susan@tendrilsofgrief.com “7 Things Your Deceased Pet Would Want Your to Know,” by Dina Fantegrossi Pet Loss Hotlines Meet Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel Dirigo Food Safety
David Gass is joined by Charles Boehm to discuss breaking news out of D.C. United: the team has parted ways with head coach Hernán Losada. Plus, St. Louis CITY SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel joins the show to chat all things St. Louis, and U.S. Open Cup Tuesday results.
Coming out of the Army, where her unique combo skill set was in high demand, Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel had a mountain to climb. The CEO of Dirigo Food Safety knew her veterinary training and regulatory expertise were valuable commodities, but her target market was reluctant, and growth was slow. The gamechanger? Hiring a life coach. Suddenly Michele had the perfect complement to her core consulting competencies – a set of tools to transform the mindsets of the prospects and clients who needed her help. On this episode of She Turned Entrepreneur, Michele shares the story of how she won over resistant dairy and produce farmers, ranchers and artisanal food producers with a two-pronged approach to understanding and ultimately meeting regulatory standards. It was at first a tough sell, but by keeping focused on each next profit-generating step, Michele developed a highly successful program. Her Food Safety University provides an all-in-one platform featuring resources for creating compliance plans, training and documentation. And by bringing in the coaching element, Michele helps her clients integrate food safety as a habit, not an afterthought. Michele's business plan revolves around being constantly aware of her key indicators, whether lagging or leading. Learn how she uses self-coaching techniques to keep things flowing in the right direction. Michele also shares with us a series of concrete steps to take if your venture is stuck in first gear. Get ready to take notes as this triple-threat entrepreneur downloads all kinds of wisdom and … ahem … food for thought. Click here if you'd like to check out Michele's Food Safety University platform. She's also offering a free step-by-step guide to food safety management that will ensure you pass your audit with flying colors. If you'd like to book an introductory call with Michele, click here.Click here to listen to, rate and review this or previous episodes.Here are key takeaways from the conversation:· You never know where an entrepreneurial opportunity might show up, so put your skill set out there! · Sometimes you have to invest up-front to educate your market and create the niche your business fills.· If you have to convince a prospect that there is value in the service you provide, then they don't align with your values. Cut them loose! · Michele's business turned a corner when she sought out life coaching. · Your No. 1 asset is your brain, so keep close tabs on how well it's functioning.· The faster you make decisions, the more money you will make.· Always be looking for your next best profit-making step.· Every piece of marketing content you generate should include an ask Here's a quick look into the episode:· Michele shares her unusual career path from a veterinary degree to serving in the Army, where she specialized in food inspection. · A personal interest in feeding her family from farm-to-table sources spurred Michele's interaction with farmers “flummoxed” by food safety regulations. Before she knew it, she was organically growing a business designing tailored regulatory plans.· A boot camp for veterans turbocharged Michele's transition to entrepreneurism.· The biggest barrier to Michele's business was the initial resistance farmers had to regulatory laws that do nothing for the bottom line. It wasn't lucrative to spend time educating them to the necessity, but that was the first hurdle she had to clear. · When she integrated coaching into her consulting business, food manufacturers were able not only to deploy a food safety plan but also make the mindset adjustments necessary to maintaining a robust program long-term.· Advice for entrepreneurs who want to make a quantum leap:o Ask yourself: What's the next most profit-generating step I can create?o Don't wait for confidence or motivation. Just get going!o Stop assuming that you have to feel good to perform profit-making actions!o Identify your leading and lagging indicators. They reveal how well your brain is working and whether you're positioned to make the next right decision.§ Lagging Indicators: Bank accounts and sales figures.§ Leading Indicators: Commitment to journaling and creating awareness about thoughts, feelings, nervous system responses and how the universe is supporting your mission. All four elements must be in balance.o The way out of being stuck is making decisions. The faster you make them, the more money you will make. o Don't bog down trying to perfect collateral or other non-profit-generating tasks. And if you're generating content, make sure to always include an ask!About Michele:Known by many as Dr. P., Michele earned her BA from Wellesley College and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia. She served as a veterinarian in the US Army Veterinary Corps serving at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, and the US Military Academy at West Point. After fulfilling her active duty commitment, Michele settled with her family in Southern Maine. In addition to her work with Farmer Veteran Coalition, since 2012 Michele has been the principal at Dirigo Food Safety, a consulting business that helps small farms and food producers navigate food safety and implement systems that can help them grow their businesses. She is also the founder of Food Safety University, a platform for regulatory plan development.Connect with Michele!Website | LinkedIn | Podcast
Want to electrify your life and not sure where to start? Then tune in to a special two-part series of Electrify This! to find out how you can cut pollution and save money by making the switch to clean, efficient electric alternatives. Host Sara Baldwin speaks with Joel Rosenberg, the author of the new e-book called Electrify Everything in Your Home: A Guide to Comfy, Healthy, Carbon-Free Living, and Panama Bartholomy of the Building Decarbonization Coalition about the steps homeowners and renters can take to transition to a clean, electrified life. We'll also discuss the big electrification wins of 2021 and the new The Switch is On campaign aimed at helping households and contractors plug in to the electrification movement. Guests:Joel Rosenberg is an educator and entrepreneur focused on helping solve the climate crisis and is the Author of a new e-book, just released, called Electrify Everything in Your Home (which is a Rewiring America publication). Joel has worked on science and engineering education at the Museum of Science, Boston; the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany; the Lawrence Hall of Science at U.C. Berkeley; Maker Media; and Otherlab. He is also the co-founder of 3D Fab Light, an industrial laser cutter company. Joel has a mechanical engineering degree from MIT, and a master's from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. Panama Bartholomy is the Director of the Building Decarbonization Coalition, which is a multi-sector forum advocating for and creating solutions for our pollution-intensive building stock. Previously, Panama has served as the European Director of the Investor Confidence Project, an Advisor on Energy and Natural Resources to California Assembly Speaker John A. Perez, the Deputy Director of the California Energy Commission's Efficiency and Renewables Division, and an advisor for Chairwomen Douglas and Pfannenstiel. He is also a former board member on the U.S. Green Building Council and past president of the Northern California Chapter. To Dig in Deeper, Check out these Must-Read Resources:Electrify Everything in Your Home: A Guide to Comfy, Healthy, Carbon-Free Living, by Joel Rosenberg – A Rewiring America PublicationThe Switch Is OnBuilding Decarbonization CoalitionEnergy SageDatabase for State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIREUSA.org)
Was könnten wir nächstes Wochenende unternehmen? Sicherlich seid ihr auch froh, wenn ihr immer wieder neue Inputs für Wochenendaktivitäten bekommt – ich persönlich bin über jeden Tipp sehr dankbar. Und genau das möchte ich Euch bieten. Heute habe ich für Euch 5 Empfehlungen für Euch als Familie zum Schlittenfahren, Schneeschuhwandern, Skifahren, etc. zusammengestellt. Der Fokus liegt beim Schlitteln. Hört Euch diese Folge an und plant direkt den nächsten Trip – es ist sicherlich etwas für Euch dabei. Viel Spass beim Schlitteln. Diese Podcastfolgen könnten für Euch auch noch von Interesse sein: Schlitteln am Pfannenstiel https://podcasts.apple.com/ch/podcast/schlitteln-am-pfannenstiel/id1458038049?i=1000505046825 Sportlicher Ausflugstipp in der Region https://podcasts.apple.com/ch/podcast/sportlicher-ausflugstipp-region-z%C3%BCrich/id1458038049?i=1000467286441 Top Familienskigebiet Disentis – Interview mit VRP Marcus Weber https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/top-familienskigebiet-disentis-interview-mit-vrp-marcus/id1458038049?i=1000461763666 Hier findest Du Anne Tobien in den sozialen Medien: Facebook https://fb.com/lampentaschedienannyvermittlung/ Linkedin https://linkedin.com/company/lampentasche/ Schreib Anne eine E-Mail: podcast@lampentasche.ch Podcast: iTunes https://lampentasche.ch/itunes RSS Feed Libsyn https://lampentasche.ch/libsyn Android https://lampentasche.ch/android Spotify https://lampentasche.ch/spotify Podcast.de https://lampentasche.ch/podcast-de Stitcher https://lampentasche.ch/stitcher Der „Lampentasche“-Podcast ist eine Dienstleistung der Lampentasche GmbH Anne Tobien Obere Dorfstrasse 42 CH – 8700 Küsnacht
Businesses make money and hobbies cost money. Dr. P (aka Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel) is sharing how she makes lots and lots of "asks" in her consulting business. When you are in a consulting based business, ASKING for the sale is the only way to grow your revenue. But there are a series of "asks" you must make before you ask for the sale. In today's podcast episode on the Millionaire Mamas in the Making podcast, Dr. P. walks you through the various phases of things you ask for, like time reading your content, time on a call, etc. There are so many nuggets here for all businesses, including how to ask for referrals! Enjoy. XO Find and follow Michele: Website: https://www.foodsafetyuniversity.com/ Podcast: Food Safety University Free Downloads: Marketing Blueprint Guide to Journaling Schedule a Discovery Call: Schedule Appointment with Coach Korba (as.me) Website: www.coachkorba.com Social: www.instagram.com/coachkorba www.facebook.com/coachkorba
Wir werfen in diesem JediCast nicht etwa einen Blick auf das Lebenswerk von Marx, sondern unterhalten uns anlässlich des Jubiläums-Monats Dezember über Star Wars: The Old Republic, das MMORPG von Bioware, welches seit 10 Jahren mit acht verschiedenen Klassenstories zu unterhalten weiß. Genau diese Klassenstories (und damit vor allem der 1.0-Content aus dem Jahr 2011) sollen heute im Fokus stehen und treten gewisser Weise gegeneinander an. Was war unsere erste Klasse? Warum ist der Agent objektiv die beste und welche Aspekte mochten wir an allen Geschichten der 1.0-Ära? Natürlich driften wir hier und da ab und reden über Features abseits der reinen Story, über Leveln und Gear, über Schwierigkeitsgrade und Festungen und nicht selten über Bugs, die als Feature getarnt daherkommen. Wir umfasst in dieser Ausgabe neben unseren hauseigenen SWTOR-Veteranen Janina und Carl-Georg auch einen Spezialgast: Mario von Pfannenstiels Welt berichtet seit den ersten Ankündigungen auf seinem privaten Blog über das Spiel, verfasst regelmäßig Artikel über Bedeutungen, Verbindungen und Wünsche für die Zukunft des Spiels und steht uns dankenswerter Weise mit seiner Expertise in dieser Ausgabe mit Anekdoten und Hintergrundwissen zur Seite. Jetzt wollen wir euch aber nicht mehr länger aufhalten, denn nicht nur dieser Text, sondern auch der Podcast selbst haben heute Überlänge. Wir hoffen euch gefällt unser Nostalgietrip und ihr freut euch auf weitere Artikel zum SWTOR-Monat Dezember. Zeitmarken 00:00:00 - Begrüßung00:00:56 - Special-Guest00:02:20 - Erster Charakter und Abschweifungen 00:32:59 - Alles ist verbunden00:49:51 - Der Jedi-Ritter01:05:00 - Der Agent und die Kopfgeldjägerin01:12:01 - Plädoyer für den Sith-Inquisitor 01:23:05 - Jedi-Botschafterin01:32:54 - Der Schmuggler01:38:31 - Die Soldatin01:44:55 - Spielerschiffe 01:48:10 - Planetenquests 01:57:50 - Lieblingsplaneten02:03:21 - Ilum als erstes Endgame02:10:18 - Operations02:19:30 - Events im Spiel02:26:32 - Galactic Strongholds 02:34:48 - Spielbarkeit/Disziplin 02:40:32 - PvP02:43:22 - Fazit Pfannenstiels Welt Seit 2008 schreibt Mario aka Pfannenstiel auf seinem Blog über Star Wars: The Old Republic und auch Star Wars allgemein. Wer sich für Ideen, Wünsche aber auch Verbindungen zu Legends und realer Welt als auch Analysen und Einschätzungen der Erweiterungen interessiert, ist auf seinem Blog also genau richtig. Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player verlinkt sowie auch jederzeit unter dem Audioplayer in der rechten Sidebar. Sollte eurer Meinung nach noch ein wichtiger Anbieter fehlen, teilt uns das gerne in den Kommentaren oder per Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de mit!
Die Vorfreude auf die Folge war nicht besonders groß. Verständlicherweise. Unser Redebedarf war es anscheinend sehr wohl. Wir behandeln die neuerlichen Auswirkungen der Coronasituation für die Fortuna auf dem Platz und auf den Rängen (00:01:52) und versuchen uns in der Schlammschlacht Klein vs. Pfannenstiel einen Überblick zu verschaffen (00:13:45). Außerdem fragen wir uns, was hinter den vermeintlichen Abwanderungsgedanken von Robert Bozenik steckt (00:23:50). Selbstverständlich fehlt auch der Blick auf den Tiefschlag gegen den FC Heidenheim nicht. Was spricht noch für, was gegen den Trainer (00:30:50)? Auch die Partie am nächsten Freitag verspricht nichts Gutes (01:13:40).
When a c-section birth is done with care and precision it can make all the difference in the healing and recovery for the mother. Operating the right way will also enable a woman to continue to have more pregnancies in a safe and secure way. In this episode, Dr. Yaakov Abdelhak, a high risk perinatologist MFM specialist, lays out his method for operating in a c-section and includes what can be discussed ahead of time from a woman to her provider. What an opportunity as he reveals his unique method for conducting C sections step by step in this episode of The True Birth Podcast. He explains the best ways to perform the surgery to minimize the risking scarring, post-operative pain and complications. Planning C-Section [3:45] No one thinks they're going to have a C-section until the time comes to have a C-section. Because the heart rate in labor may stop progressing, you won't have time to develop a C-Section when the time comes. It is something that needs planning, like a birth plan. Doctors, on the other hand, dislike being taught how to operate. However, they will tell you things that are entirely feasible and reasonable. Plan C [4:43] When a patient is on the operating table, the personnel in the room, such as the surgeon and nurses, must take a timeout to ensure that everyone is on the same page and help the patient clarify the surgical case. [5:48] Before Dr. Abdelhak makes an incision, he uses a marker and draws a line about two inches above the pubic bone. Some people have a natural line that is sometimes faded or darker in pregnancy because of more melanin deposits. Why Dr. Abdelhak has a marker [10:31] If you put a patient back together just a half-centimeter off on the skin, which has the most nerve ending and they're going to feel it, it's important to pay attention and make sure you get them back exactly the way they came apart. Performing C-Section [11:51] Once you open up the skin, the next step is to now get through the subcutaneous fat. Most of the time, you take the electric cautery, and you burn down to the fascia so that you can see the fascia. The fascia is the membranous connective tissue that holds everything together. It's the linings of the muscles that come together in the midline. It's a white, very thick sheet that's holding your abdominal sheet. Cut down to the level of the fascia only in the midline with the electric cautery. Then bluntly separate the rest on the right and left with your fingers because what you're doing is you're pushing the blood vessels laterally instead of cutting them. [15:06] When you open the fascia, you have to do it in the same direction as you're doing the skin. Underneath the fascia is a muscle, and now you have to get through the muscle. Doctors learned that it is terrible to cut the abdominal muscles because it's better to pull them to the side. After all, there's a natural kind of separation between the two. [15:45] Pull the muscles to the side, stretching before you pull both sides. You have to separate that overlying fascial sheet from the muscles to the side. Then you enter the perineum that is holding all your abdominal content. Now you have exposure to the uterus. At this point, you are making sure that you have enough exposure. [17:12] Making a small incision on the skin is very important to have a good recovery. If you have a repeat C-section, you have to go more prominent because you need more exposure. If somebody has a repeat C-section, they might think about opening a larger incision. You have to make no incision on the uterus. Before you go inside the uterus, look at the bottom to make sure the uterus is not tilted to the right or left. It's essential to know that if it's tilted, you can end up cutting some blood vessels. The Bladder Flap [19:05] The bladder runs directly over the uterus, and the perineum joins the bladder to the uterus and becomes the uterus's skin. There is a stage in between where it exits the bladder and forms the uterine skin. You can see on the uterus a potential space. You lift that space, you make a minor incision, you lift it, and when you push the bladder up and away from the uterus, you have more exposure to the lower uterine segment. Opening the Uterus [20:36] When you open up the uterus, you have to be careful not to cut the baby. It would help if you had a "butterfly touch" whenever you are cutting through the uterus. You can use the suction, then use your finger, and you rub it. It will cause the cut to open up more rather than performing another incision. [24:03] The thick borders are critical because the uterine wall collected at the lateral edges is protective from extending the incision. So when you pull the baby's head out, if you have a sharp edge there, it's straightforward for the pressure or your hand and the baby's head to cause that sharp edge to elongate. When it elongates, it goes where it wants, usually towards the side and the uterine vessels, and then you get a lot of bleeding. But if you are careful and have thick borders, it's much less common when you pull the baby's head out. Getting the Baby Out [26:52] You're trying to push from the top and shoehorn the baby's head out because you want the baby to come out, not just straight down. When you move on the top, you put your hand in to help guide the head out. You're shoehorning the baby out. Keep as much space as possible for the head and not your hand. [27:44] Occasionally, Doctors will produce a vacuum to assist with vaginal deliveries. This suction can also be used for C-sections. The vacuum is very nice as it puts on the head, and you can quickly bring the head out without having your hand in there. You can guide the head, and you don't need to have a big incision. [28:31] Once you get the head out, make sure the cord is not around the neck or reduce it, and then you bring the baby out ultimately. Clamping the cord can be done then show the mother her baby. Then give the baby to the nurses so they will dry and clean up the baby. Closing the Belly [33:25] Once you get everything cleaned out, you look at the uterus again and make sure it's dry. If you created a bladder flap, don't repair it as it sits naturally there and heals fine. You don't need to put an extra layer of sutures. [34:10] You have to close the perineum because if you don't, you have a much worse adhesion. Failure to close the perineum will lead to many complications and can become messy in the surgery room, so it is imperative to close it properly to prevent that from happening. [34:53] If you have a cut edge, it's going to heal whatever is around it. If you put things together with the way they came apart, they heal together. There are areas of the uterine wall, which are still a little raw because you close it, or there are scrapings on the serosa. But just from manipulating the skin, it's going to heal to whatever it's touching. [37:02] Do not simply contract the muscle. What you're doing is you're taking sutures, and you're bringing the muscle to the midline, and you're switching the right side to the left side every two or three centimeters. Many women have had C-sections. The muscle was never re-approximated to the midline. Then they have abdominal diastasis, where instead of having a flat belly, you have this pouch right in the middle that bulges out because your muscles are not working to hold everything in nature. Using Needles [41:19] When you use a straight needle, you're holding the needle with your hand just like you're sewing. When you use a curved needle, you're using a needle holder. Not every C-Section method is the same. [41:45] There's not a recipe to do C-sections. Understand that there are many optional steps and different ways to do this. If you understand the difference between a human being and a monkey, it's about 98% the same DNA. That 2% difference is a lot. Somebody else would only consider that 90%. But that 2% makes a huge difference as far as recovery and other factors in the body. Scarring [43:32] Patients hate the scar from C-sections. They would look right at fascial skin incisions as unfavorable. However, there is a way to get rid of the scar, but it takes time. However, you finish up with a cosmetic scar concealed. That is why a Pfannenstiel incision is used in 98 to 99 percent of C-sections since it is considerably more preferable to a woman who does not want a scar. Things to remember [46:01] Minimize the skin incision as small as you like. Then close the perineum. Then bring the muscle to the midline with a suture and get the right side to the left side to avoid being marginalized. [47:33] Make sure that you ask them to make a minimal incision on the skin. Ask your surgeon to close the perineum and bring the muscles to the midline. Those are crucial things. To connect with us, Find us on: www.truebirthpodcast.com Maternal Resources Social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maternalresourceshackensack |nstagram: @maternalresources Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, & Stitcher and leave a review!
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 22:15:00 +0000 https://heimatsportpodcast.podigee.io/84-em-deutschland-joachim-low-euro-2020-england-hansi-flick d2d7bebe66272172219e2f8843c6cf87 deutsches EM-Aus und die Lehren daraus Aus der Traum vom EM-Titel für die deutsche Nationalmannschaft. Nach dem 0:2 gegen England ist aber nicht nur das Turnier vorbei, sondern auch die fast 15-jährige Ära von Joachim Löw als Bundestrainer. Unser Experte Lutz Pfannenstiel sagt im Podcast "EM-Experten": Es wird ein Umbruch kommen - und der ist bitter nötig. Auch einige verdiente Nationalspieler werden nun zurücktreten, glaubt Pfannenstiel. Vom neuen Bundestrainer Hansi Flick erwartet er aber keine Hau-Ruck-Aktionen. Wieso ihn den der Turnierverlauf der deutschen Mannschaft überrascht hat, hört ihr in der aktuellen Folge der "EM-Einsichten". Viel Spaß! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer. 84 full deutsches EM-Aus und die Lehren daraus no EM,Deutschland,Joachim Löw,Euro 2020,England heimatsport.de, Passauer Neue Presse
Gruppen-Endspiel für die deutsche Mannschaft gegen Ungarn (heute, 21 Uhr) - und es wird nicht nur sportlich einiges an Brisanz drin sein, sondern auch politisch. Die Uefa hat die Regenbogen-Beleuchtung der Allianz Arena verboten, Ungarns Ministerpräsident Viktor Orban seine Reise nach München trotzdem abgesagt. Unser EM-Experte Lutz Pfannenstiel sagt im heimatsport.de-Podcast "EM-Einsichten": Die Uefa hat sich ein Eigentor geschossen - und wird mit dem Verbot genau das Gegenteil erreichen. Ein Eigentor sollte die deutsche Mannschaft am Abend vermeiden, schließlich ist von Gruppensieg bis Ausscheiden alles drin. Pfannenstiel macht sich allerdings wenig Sorgen. Aus seiner Sicht ist Deutschland gegen die Ungarn klarer Favorit - auch ohne Thomas Müller. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer.
Während die ersten Teams bei der Europameisterschaft schon das Achtelfinal-Ticket gebucht haben (Niederlande und Italien), steht das deutsche Team vor dem zweiten Gruppenspiel gegen Portugal (Samstag, 18 Uhr, ARD) mit dem Rücken zur Wand. Ein Sieg muss her, um das Weiterkommen am letzten Spieltag in der eigenen Hand zu haben. heimatsport.de-Experte Lutz Pfannenstiel fordert dazu im Podcast "EM-Einsichten" eine taktische Umstellung. Außerdem bringt er einen personellen Wechsel ins Spiel: Er erhofft sich von einer Aufstellung Leroy Sanés mehr Zug zum Tor. In der neuen Folge der "EM-Einsichten spricht Pfannenstiel mit Sportredakteur Alexander Augustin außerdem über die überraschend schwachen Türken und einen Gänsehaut-Moment in Kopenhagen. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer.
Wenn es so etwas wie eine EM-Euphorie überhaupt gibt, dann wurde sie am Dienstagabend arg gedämpft. Deutschland verliert 0:1 gegen Frankreich zum Vorrunden-Auftakt - und unser Experte Lutz Pfannenstiel sagt: verdient. Wieso die Niederlage dennoch kein Beinbruch ist, erklärt er in der neuen Folge des Podcasts "EM-Einsichten". Pfannenstiel erläutert im Gespräch mit Sportredakteur Alexander Augustin die Gründe für die deutsche Niederlage und blickt auf andere bemerkenswerte Momente der letzten Tage. Dabei geht es um "hirnrissige" Aktionen, ein Traumtor und ein volles Stadion. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer.
Das erste EM-Wochenende hätte sportlichen Gesprächsstoff liefern sollen, doch nach den ersten Spielen steht alles unter dem Eindruck von Christian Eriksens Zusammenbruch beim Spiel Dänemark gegen Finnland. Im Podcast "EM-Einsichten" spricht unser Experte Lutz Pfannenstiel über den Vorfall - und lobt alle Beteiligten für ihr beherztes Vorgehen. Dass es Eriksen wieder einigermaßen gut geht und er sich auch schon zu Wort melden konnte, ist jetzt schon die positive Nachricht dieser EM. Dennoch wurde auch noch Fußball gespielt. Welche Mannschaften ihn - positiv wie negativ - überrascht haben, bespricht Pfannenstiel mit Sportredakteur Alexander Augustin. Und natürlich geht es um den bevorstehenden deutschen EM-Auftakt gegen Frankreich (Dienstag, 21 Uhr/ZDF), bei dem er der DFB-Elf durchaus etwas zutraut. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer.
Die Europameisterschaft steht vor der Tür. Am Abend steigt das Eröffnungsspiel Türkei gegen Italien in Rom. Und auch bei unserem EM-Experten Lutz Pfannenstiel steigt die Vorfreude, wie er im heimatsport.de-Podcast "EM-Einsichten" erzählt. In der zweiten Folge verrät er außerdem, welchem Außenseiter er die Daumen drückt. Pfannenstiel spricht auch über die potenziellen Star-Spieler des Turniers. Dabei hat er auch DFB-Akteure auf dem Zettel. Welche das sind, hört ihr in der zweiten Folge von "EM-Einsichten - mit Lutz Pfannenstiel". Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer.
Sie wird ganz besonders, diese Europameisterschaft 2021. Austragungsorte in elf Ländern, 24 teilnehmende Mannschaften - und das mitten in einer Pandemie. Diese EM gewinnt auch die Mannschaft, die mit den Begleitumständen der EM am besten klar kommmt, sagt heimatsport.de-Experte Lutz Pfannenstiel im neuen Podcast "EM-Einsichten". Entscheidend ist dieses Jahr auch neben dem Platz. Zum Auftakt des neuen Podcast-Formats hat Pfannenstiel mit Redakteur Alexander Augustin über die Ausgangslage vor der EM gesprochen. Wer sein Favorit ist, wie er die Situation bei der DFB-Elf einschätzt und ob es beachtenswerte Außenseiter gibt - darum geht es in der ersten Folge von "EM-Einsichten - mit Lutz Pfannenstiel". Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr wollt im Tippspiel gegen Lutz Pfannenstiel antreten und ein zweiwöchiges Abo der Heimatzeitung gewinnen? Dann schickt uns eure Tipps der Spiele, die wir im Podcast aufzählen, bis Freitagmittag an heimatsport@pnp.de (am liebsten als Sprachaufnahme). Eine Angabe eures Namens und Wohnortes ist Teilnahmevoraussetzung. Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Deezer.
Wir wissen gar nicht, wo wir anfangen sollen: Effzeh, Abstiegskampf, Frankfurt, Champions League, Europa League. Wer liegt, der liegt. Es kann nur rheinaufwärts gehen. Champagner, Zigarren, Pomade und Lügen. Im Frankfurter Stadtwald begeben sich Billy und Colin ohne GPS auf Fehlersuche, es werden viele heruntergefallene Blätter entdeckt. Glückwunsch an den Borsigplatz und zu funktionierendem GPS. Ohne Navigation aber mit Mundschatz, was eine zweite Liga, AUSVERKAUFT! Unsinn an der Weser, Selke nach St. Louis, Pfannenstiel hat eh schon alles gesehen. Der Grotifant verbringt seinen Urlaub in Shaqapulco und genießt die NHL Playoffs.
Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel from www.foodsafetyuniversity.com talks to down with David for part two of human handling. Webinar https://www.foodsafetyuniversity.com/customandretailexemptionwebinar?r_done=1shop https://www.bunzlpd.com/credits Travis Stockstill David Zarling Producer/audio editingTravis stockstill Contact us atThe Meat BlockTwitter@themeatblockpodhttps://www.instagram.com/themeatblock/https://www.spreaker.com/show/2220980Questions https://m.facebook.com/groups/548355638886041https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3928375Travis Facebook@AmericanButcherhttps://www.instagram.com/americanbutcher/https://www.spreaker.com/user/americanbutcherBooking theamericanbutcher@gmail.comDavid https://www.instagram.com/afarmbutcher/dvzarling@gmail.com
On this episode of The Marriage Life Coach Podcast, one of my Marriage MBA clients, Dr. Michele Pfannenstiel, shares her experience of being coached in a group setting, and the concepts that helped transform her marriage. Dr. Michelle Pfannenstiel is a Veteran Veterinarian who practices regulatory medicine. She is the founder of Food Safety University, and she teaches small food manufacturers how to comply with government regulations and meet market expectations so that they can go out and sell all the lovely food that we all need to nourish our bodies so we can thrive. Tune in and learn why Dr. Michelle chose to work with me, the impact the Marriage MBA had on her marriage, and the communication concepts that reshaped her relationships with her husband, kids, and even her clients. Find full show notes, transcript, and links to resources at http://maggiereyes.com/podcast/59
Grant interviews Lutz Pfannenstiel, the recently named sporting director for St. Louis City, which starts in MLS in 2023. They talk Pfannenstiel's new project in one of the U.S.'s most historic soccer cities, and then they dive into Lutz's incredible soccer journey as told in his memoir The Unstoppable Keeper. Pfannenstiel, a German-born goalkeeper, is the only soccer player ever to compete professionally for clubs on all six FIFA continents, and he tells some incredible stories from his life adventures and misadventures. This episode of Fútbol with Grant Wahl is brought to you by Fanatiz. Frustrated that you can't get games from Spain's La Liga on your cable or satellite system? Don't want to pay $65 a month to watch them on overpriced streaming services? Sign up to stream Fanatiz. On Fanatiz, you can watch all the action in La Liga and other international leagues and tournaments live and on-demand from your mobile phone, tablet or directly on your TV with the Fanatiz app. Fanatiz features channels you know, like BeIN Sports in English and Spanish, GolTV and many more. And it costs only $7.99 a month. If you'd like to try Fanatiz for yourself, you can get a free week-long trial by going to fntz.co/Grant-FZ. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqIhXWUw0H4
Grant interviews Lutz Pfannenstiel, the recently named sporting director for St. Louis City, which starts in MLS in 2023. They talk Pfannenstiel's new project in one of the U.S.'s most historic soccer cities, and then they dive into Lutz's incredible soccer journey as told in his memoir The Unstoppable Keeper. Pfannenstiel, a German-born goalkeeper, is the only soccer player ever to compete professionally for clubs on all six FIFA continents, and he tells some incredible stories from his life adventures and misadventures. This episode of Fútbol with Grant Wahl is brought to you by Fanatiz. Frustrated that you can't get games from Spain's La Liga on your cable or satellite system? Don't want to pay $65 a month to watch them on overpriced streaming services? Sign up to stream Fanatiz. On Fanatiz, you can watch all the action in La Liga and other international leagues and tournaments live and on-demand from your mobile phone, tablet or directly on your TV with the Fanatiz app. Fanatiz features channels you know, like BeIN Sports in English and Spanish, GolTV and many more. And it costs only $7.99 a month. If you'd like to try Fanatiz for yourself, you can get a free week-long trial by going to fntz.co/Grant-FZ. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqIhXWUw0H4 Get full access to Fútbol with Grant Wahl at grantwahl.substack.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bei Fortuna Düsseldorf kündigte Lutz Pfannenstiel seinen Vertrag als Sport-Vorstand. Zu weit ins Persönliche ging es am Ende, es gab Drohungen gegen seine Familie. Pfannenstiel, der als Torhüter auf allen Kontinenten spielte und in Neuseeland studierte, nahm die wohl größte Aufgabe seiner Karriere an: er baut in St. Louis einen neuen MLS-Klub auf. Wie die Pläne sind, warum er andere Angebote ablehnte und welche Ratschläge er hat - darüber spricht Pfannenstiel mit Tobias Holtkamp. Lieber Fußball - der Talk-Podcast powered by SPORT1. Jetzt abonnieren und keine Folge verpassen. www.sport1.de
Momentan sind wir über den Schnee im Flachland sehr dankbar, denn es ermöglicht uns eine weitere Aktivität in unmittelbarer Nähe vor der Haustüre. Ich war gerade selber mit meiner Familie am Wochenende am Pfannenstiel auf der Hochwacht beim Schlitteln und kann das wirklich für Kinder in jedem Alter sehr empfehlen. Wenn ihr als Eltern, Nanny oder Betreuungsperson eine kurze Winteraktivität in der Region sucht, dann ist das absolut empfehlenswert. Es gibt dort zwei Standorte, mein Geheimtipp ist der Schlittelhang bei der Hochwacht, da es nochmals etwas schneesicherer ist und zudem nicht so ganz überlaufen ist. Der Schlittelhang beim Vorderen Pfannenstiel ist jedoch auch schon eine tolle Option in der näheren Umgebung. Ich wünsche Euch viel Spass beim Schlitteln in der Region Zürich. https://map.search.ch/Egg-bei-Z%C3%BCrich,Hochwacht?pos=694424,238227&zoom=15 https://map.search.ch/Meilen,Vorderer-Pfannenstiel?pos=693992,238003&zoom=15&poi_id=56e1ccb9e72a4a276143-parkplatz Hier findest Du Anne Tobien in den sozialen Medien: Facebook https://fb.com/lampentaschedienannyvermittlung/ Linkedin https://linkedin.com/company/lampentasche/ Schreib Anne eine E-Mail: podcast@lampentasche.ch Podcast: iTunes https://lampentasche.ch/itunes RSS Feed Libsyn https://lampentasche.ch/libsyn Android https://lampentasche.ch/android Spotify https://lampentasche.ch/spotify Podcast.de https://lampentasche.ch/podcast-de Stitcher https://lampentasche.ch/stitcher Der „Lampentasche“-Podcast ist eine Dienstleistung der Lampentasche GmbH Anne Tobien Obere Dorfstrasse 42 CH – 8700 Küsnacht
Pursuit Drill #3-Alex Pfannenstiel | Central Catholic High School (Portland, Oregon) graduate, Carroll College (Helena, Montana) Fighting Saint student-athlete, 5-time Frontier Conference Champs & 2-time NAIA National Champs, All-Frontier Conference & All-American Offensive Lineman, former Capital High School (Helena, Montana) Defensive Line Coach & Montana AA State Champion, former Lindenwood University (Saint Charles, MO) Graduate Assistant & Offensive Line Coach, and current Carroll College Offensive Coordinator & Recruiting Coordinator
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In this episode learn about How to Find and Flip Mobile Homes - Mobile Home Investing with Brandon Pfannenstiel.
Gestern reimten Andreas Wurm und Malte Asmus noch Quique Setíen aus dem Amt, heute berichten sie in Prosa über den Rausschmiss des Sportdirektors und die Einstellung des neuen Trainers. Dazu kommen die deutschen Champions League-Teilnehmer zu ihrem Recht. Beide sind Thema: Die Leipziger nach dem Aus gestern gegen PSG und die Bayern vor dem Duell mit Lyon heute. Dazu schauen sie mal, was Lutz Pfannenstiel als Sportdirektor in St. Louis künftig so erwarten wird. Sie haben Top und Flop, Geburtstagskind und den Blick zurück in der Sportgeschichte.Und da geht es um eine fußballerische Sternstunde der DFB-Damen. Wie sowieso die ganze Sendung - Stand jetzt - ziemlich fußballastig ist. Wird dem Chef nicht gefallen. Aber euch hoffentlich....
Gestern reimten Andreas Wurm und Malte Asmus noch Quique Setíen aus dem Amt, heute berichten sie in Prosa über den Rausschmiss des Sportdirektors und die Einstellung des neuen Trainers. Dazu kommen die deutschen Champions League-Teilnehmer zu ihrem Recht. Beide sind Thema: Die Leipziger nach dem Aus gestern gegen PSG und die Bayern vor dem Duell mit Lyon heute. Dazu schauen sie mal, was Lutz Pfannenstiel als Sportdirektor in St. Louis künftig so erwarten wird. Sie haben Top und Flop, Geburtstagskind und den Blick zurück in der Sportgeschichte.Und da geht es um eine fußballerische Sternstunde der DFB-Damen. Wie sowieso die ganze Sendung - Stand jetzt - ziemlich fußballastig ist. Wird dem Chef nicht gefallen. Aber euch hoffentlich....
Gestern reimten Andreas Wurm und Malte Asmus noch Quique Setíen aus dem Amt, heute berichten sie in Prosa über den Rausschmiss des Sportdirektors und die Einstellung des neuen Trainers. Dazu kommen die deutschen Champions League-Teilnehmer zu ihrem Recht. Beide sind Thema: Die Leipziger nach dem Aus gestern gegen PSG und die Bayern vor dem Duell mit Lyon heute. Dazu schauen sie mal, was Lutz Pfannenstiel als Sportdirektor in St. Louis künftig so erwarten wird. Sie haben Top und Flop, Geburtstagskind und den Blick zurück in der Sportgeschichte.Und da geht es um eine fußballerische Sternstunde der DFB-Damen. Wie sowieso die ganze Sendung - Stand jetzt - ziemlich fußballastig ist. Wird dem Chef nicht gefallen. Aber euch hoffentlich....
Es gibt kaum einen Akteur des Profi-Fußballs, der so eine bunte Lebensgeschichte hat wie er: Lutz Pfannenstiel. In der neuen Folge des Interviewpodcasts "Querpass" haben wir uns ausführlich mit dem Zwiesler unterhalten. Dabei ging es um seine Zeit als Sportvorstand bei Fortuna Düsseldorf. Pfannenstiel erklärt, wieso er den Rücktritt nie bereut hat, aber doch gerne noch ein paar Wochen länger geblieben wäre. Außerdem erzählt der 47-Jährige, welche Station seiner bewegten Torwartkarriere sein Leben nachhaltig verändert hat. Und auch um den regionalen Fußball ging es. Den verfolgt Pfannenstiel nämlich noch, auch weil er einige Akteure noch von früher kennt - zum Beispiel Mario Tanzer, Markus Clemens oder Basti Huber. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Ihr habt Fragen oder Anregungen zu unserer Arbeit? Dann schreibt uns an heimatsport@pnp.de und abonniert den heimatsport.de-Podcast.
Direkt nach Abpfiff der Nachmittagsspiele der Bundesliga spricht Wontorra ab 17:30 Uhr unter anderem mit dem ehemaligen Sportvorstand von Fortuna Düsseldorf Lutz Pfannenstiel, Ex-Werder Manager Klaus Allofs und Sky Reporter Uli Köhler. Die Zuschauer werden unmittelbar nach dem Spielende in den Stadien mit kontroversen Meinungen, spannenden Diskussionen und ersten Stimmen von den Vereinen versorgt.
Prof. Pfannenstiel, vielen Lesern bekannt durch seine Fachbeiträge in "Unsere Jagd“ und neuerdings auch in der Jagdzeit, ist aktiver Jäger und dadurch nicht nur ein Mann der Wissenschaft, sondern eben auch der Praxis. Seit 50 Jahren jagt er, vor allem in seinem Brandenburger Revier, aber auch in fremden Revieren und Ländern. Wie er die Thematik Wolf sieht, welche Erfahrungen er mit Isegrim hat, was er über sogenannte „Wolfsberater“ denkt und warum er die Waldstrategie 2050 für extrem wildfeindlich hält, das erfahren Sie in diesem Podcast. Spannend!
In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber wieso Fortuna nur eine gute Halbzeit kann und warum #ProFunkel schlecht für Fortuna Düsseldorf ist. Themen: 00:00//Begrüßung 00:28//Uerdingen ein weiteres Jahr in der Arena? 01:35//Fortuna kündigt Sponsor wegen Rechter Verbindungen 02:47//SC Freiburg 0:2 F95 05:24//F95 3:3 Hertha BSC 13:51//Pfannenstiel geht zum Saisonende 20:01//Fortuna kann nur eine Halbzeit gut spielen 22:03//Ausblick auf die nächsten Gegner 25:00//Verabschiedung Facebook-Gruppe für Diskussionen und Feedback: www.facebook.com/groups/2003192293226126/ Eure Meinung zu den Themen und/oder Feedback gerne in unsere Megafon95-Facebook-Gruppe oder in die YouTube Kommentare, diese und weitere Links findet ihr in der Beschreibung. 5 Sterne auf iTunes, helfen uns sehr. itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/megafon95/id1266686033 Twitter: www.twitter.com/Megafon95 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProjektMegafon Instagram: www.instagram.com/megafon95_/ E-Mail: ProjektMegafonPodcast@gmail.com Outro: No Better - Brassed: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYnSXIPTxmo
Chris Williams and Manuel Veth are joined by Fortuna Düsseldorf managing director of sports Lutz Pfannenstiel to discuss Bundesliga matchday 11. They chat about the Klassiker, Bayern’s new head coach Hansi Flick but also Pfannenstiel’s work at Fortuna Düsseldorf. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosted By: Deborah Michas (IG: @deborahmichas) & Justin Ryan Bizzarro (IG: @justinbizzarro) Free Podcast. No Advertisements. The stories of Food, Beverage and Nutrition Entrepreneurs and how their failures led to the successes in their lives and in their business. What does the future have in store for the food, beverage, and nutrition entrepreneur? JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS Email: justin@thefoodentrepreneurs.com Instagram: @justinandthefoodentrepreneurs ( #foodentrepreneurs ) All music is scored by host or royalty free.
Die neue Folge kicker meets DAZN kommt international daher. Benni Zander meldet sich aus dem fernen China, passend dazu gibt Globetrotter Lutz Pfannenstiel Einblicke in seine bunte Karriere und die aktuelle Tätigkeit als Sportvorstand von Fortuna Düsseldorf. Königsblaue Expertise liefert außerdem kicker-Fachmann Toni Lieto zum FC Schalke 04.
Dr. Pfannenstiel appeared on the Exemplar Global Food Safety Expo to teach STRIVE. This powerful tool allows anyone to solve any problem at work by addressing the root cause of problems...our thoughts.
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What do you think ‘The American Dream’ is? This was one of that hardest questions I was ever given in a small class in college. Every student was put on the spot and had to answer in front of everyone else. It was one of those times where you know the person asking has the ‘correct’ answer in their heads, and they just want to see what you’ll say, but you have no idea what they want you to say. I don’t remember what my answer was, or what the correct answer was, but I often ponder the question. What is The American Dream? And does it change over time? The most concrete and simple answer I can give to this is to be a property owner. The single act of owning property is a statement that you live in a free and democratic society, and you are not going to be reliant on other people for your welfare. It allows you to spend your greatest lifetime allocation of money on yourself. It does…a lot. And what’s more American than owning a piece of America. Today I speak with Brandon Pfannenstiel. He’s come up with an awesome business idea to help turn renters into owners, and put people on the path to the American Dream.
This week we present an Emporium of topics. First, Disney historian David Koenig joins us to talk about the late Frank Pfannenstiel, who was the last Disneyland cowboy. Hired in 1954 and employed at the park for 33 years, Frank, a WW II Marine veteran, was hired to care for and train horses and mules for Walt's still-in-development Disneyland park. Frank drove a covered wagon for Disneyland's opening day parade behind Fess Parker, and worked at the Disneyland Pony Farm caring for the 200+ horses, mules and other animals. Next, Michael Vargo, VP of D23 and the Disney Archives, joins us to talk about the 2018 Gold Membership Gift, which celebrates 90 years of Mickey Mouse. We'll discuss some of the surprises included in the box, and how the D23 team went through 90 years of history to choose their 23 favorite samples of memorabilia from the extensive career of Mickey Mouse. Finally, New York Times bestselling author Matthew Reinhart joins us to talk about creating pop up books, and we talk about the art of combining story and dimensional art for both his new book "Pixar: A Pop-Up Celebration." Plus, Val/Galentines Day ideas - and more!
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This study looked at patients with previous pfannenstiel scars and the effect on their SIEV. Kim SY, Lee KT, Mun GH. The Influence of a Pfannenstiel Scar on Venous Anatomyof the Lower Abdominal Wall and Implications for Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2017 Mar;139(3):540-548
On January 19, 2009 the West Metro Fire Department responded to a well-involved, wind-driven residential dwelling fire. This multiple alarm fire was their second for the evening. Previously, the same companies had worked a multiple alarm garden-style apartment building fire. During this interview, Division Chief Dan Phannenstiel discusses what happened at both fires and the near-miss event that gave rise to him completing a lessons learned evaluation. Our sponsor: Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records Guest Information Division Chief Dan Pfannenstiel West Metro Fire Rescue DPfannenstiel@westmetrofire.org Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/ Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424
On January 19, 2009 the West Metro Fire Department responded to a well-involved, wind-driven residential dwelling fire. This multiple alarm fire was their second for the evening. Previously, the same companies had worked a multiple alarm garden-style apartment building fire. During this interview, Division Chief Dan Phannenstiel discusses what happened at both fires and the near-miss event that gave rise to him completing a lessons learned evaluation. Our sponsor: Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records Guest Information Division Chief Dan Pfannenstiel West Metro Fire Rescue DPfannenstiel@westmetrofire.org Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/ Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424
Tue, 1 Jan 1985 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8478/1/8478.pdf Schleusener, H.; Reinwein, D.; Reiners, Chr.; Pickardt, C. R.; Pfannenstiel, P.; Krüskemper, H. L.; Klett, M.; Horn, K.; Herrmann, J.; Gutekunst, R.; Emrich, D.; Börner, W.; Scriba, Peter Christian ddc:610, Medizi