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„Das Ziel zahlreicher Wintersportdestinationen ist es, ihr touristisches Angebot zum 4-Jahreszeiten-Erlebnis auszubauen."Jürgen Pichler, Marketingleiter von Doppelmayr.Nach einer erfolgreichen Wintersaison im Alpenraum beleuchtet Vitalpin den alpinen Sommertourismus, der immer wichtiger wird. Für Regionen, Urlauber und Einheimische. Gibt es Vorbildregionen? Warum ist der Radsport so wichtig? Und wie geht man mit Overtourismus um? In dieser "Bergegnungen"-Sonderausgabe sprechen Jürgen Pichler (Vorarlberg/Marketingleiter von Doppelmayr), Michaela Burger (Tirol/Geschäftsführerin der Bergbahnen Hochoetz), Raffael Mooswalder (Südtirol/Direktor des Hoteliers- und Gastwirteverband), Silvio Schmid (Graubünden, Bergbahnen Graubünden) und Maximilian Hillmeier (Oberallgäu/Tourismusdirektor Bad Hindelang) über die immer größere Bedeutung und Potential für die Zukunft. Warum ihr reinhören solltet: Bike statt Ski: Welche Rolle Radsportangebote für den Sommertourismus spielen – und wie bestehende Infrastrukturen clever genutzt werden. Ganzjahresdestinationen mit System: Wie Regionen wie Südtirol oder das Ötztal mit klarer Strategie und konkreten Maßnahmen das Sommergeschäft stärken. Lebensraum statt Freizeitpark: Warum Bad Hindelang ein Tourismuskonzept entwickelt hat, das auf Werte, Partizipation und Akzeptanz setzt. Overtourism & Besucherlenkung: Wie Hotspots reagieren – und welche Formen der Besucherlenkung bereits gut funktionieren.
Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) - Quartetto per archi in sol minore, op. 10, L 911. Animé et très décidé (0:00)2. Assez vif et très rythmé (6:04)3. Andantino, doucement expressif (9:51)4. Très modéré (16:23) Alban Berg Quartet Gerhard Schulz, violinoGünter Pichler, violinoThomas Kakuska, violaValentin Erben, violoncello
Interpreten: Quatuor TchalikLabel: alkonostEAN: 3760288803591Sie haben in den vergangenen Jahren CDs mit Werken von Camille Saint-Saëns, Reynaldo Hahn, Boris Tishchenko oder Maurice Ravel aufgenommen, doch mit ihrer neuen CD kehren die Mitglieder des Quatuor Tchalik quasi zurück zu ihren Wurzeln, nämlich den Wurzeln des internationalen Erfolges. Mozart spielt dabei eine große Rolle, wie Michael Gmasz im heutigen Beitrag verrät.Bei den Hagens waren es zur Gründungszeit bis 1981 auch vier Geschwister, beim Schumann Quartett sind es immerhin drei Brüder und auch dem Mandelring Quartett gehören neben Andreas Willwohl die drei Geschwister Schmidt an. Dass sich ein professionelles Streichquartett, wie das französische Quatuor Tchalik, wirklich aus vier Schwestern und Brüdern zusammensetzt, ist jedoch eher eine seltene Fügung. Wie so viele andere junge Streichquartette auch, haben Louise, Sarah, Gabriel und Marc Tchalik ihre Ausbildung und ihren letzten Schliff u.a. beim legendären Günther Pichler vom Alban Berg Quartett an der Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofia in Madrid genossen. Nach dem Gewinn einiger kleinerer Wettbewerbe, ist der Stern des Tchalik Quartetts 2018 mit dem ersten Preis beim 13. Internationalen Mozartwettbewerb in Salzburg und dem Sonderpreis für die beste Interpretation eines Quartetts von W.A. Mozart aufgegangen. Auf CD kehren die Tchaliks erst jetzt, Jahre später, wieder zurück zu Mozart. „Es ist ein wahres Glück, als Familie Mozart zu spielen; wenig Komponisten haben in dem Maße Hausmusik im Kreise der Familie praktiziert“ erinnern die Tchalik Geschwister im Beiheft ihrer neuen CD an das familiäre Hausmusizieren bei Wolfgang, Nannerl und zumindest Leopold Mozart. Dass hier blindes Verständnis zwischen den jeweiligen Musikerinnen und Musikern herrscht, spürt und hört man von den ersten Takten des eröffnenden Jagd Quartetts KV 458. Gemeinsames Atmen, eine gemeinsame Idee vom Ganzen und ein Gespür für Übergänge ist hier wie in den anderen Quartetten gegeben. Pausen dauern keinen Moment zu kurz oder zu lange, kleine, unerwartete Akzente beleben vor allem die langsamen Sätze, über die auch große Bögen gespannt sind. Ob beim Proben und bei Konzertvorbereitungen alles immer eitel Wonne ist, daran mögen vielleicht alle, die auch Geschwister haben, zweifeln – aber wenn Louise, Sarah, Gabriel und Marc Tchalik dann auf der Bühne oder im Studio sitzen, ergibt sich ein Miteinander, das ohne familiäre Bande nur sehr wenigen gelingt. Mit Dania Tchalik gibt es übrigens auch einen hochbegabten Pianisten Bruder, der für Klavierquintette zur Verfügung steht und die CDs erscheinen im hauseigenen Label Alkonost, vor mehr als zehn Jahren vom Vater Mikhail Tchalik ins Leben gerufen. Mehr Familie geht nicht. (mg)
Athesia-Unternehmenssprecher Elmar Pichler Rolle über den Familienzwist und die Folgen für das Imperium.
TL;DR Screwworm Free Future is a new group seeking support to advance work on eradicating the New World Screwworm in South America. The New World Screwworm (C. hominivorax - literally "man-eater") causes extreme suffering to hundreds of millions of wild and domestic animals every year. To date we've held private meetings with government officials, experts from the private sector, academics, and animal advocates. We believe that work on the NWS is valuable and we want to continue our research and begin lobbying. Our analysis suggests we could prevent about 100 animals from experiencing an excruciating death per dollar donated, though this estimate has extreme uncertainty. The screwworm “wall” in Panama has recently been breached, creating both an urgent need and an opportunity to address this problem. We are seeking $15,000 to fund a part-time lead and could absorb up to $100,000 to build a full-time team, which would include a [...] ---Outline:(00:07) TL;DR(02:13) What's the deal with the New World Screwworm?(06:01) What we've learnt so far(08:46) Future plans(12:14) Relevant EA discussions on Screwworms:The original text contained 16 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: December 30th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/d2HJ3eysBdPoiZBnJ/launching-screwworm-free-future-funding-and-support-request --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
Hans-Peter Pichler, Co-Founder und CEO von Fivesquare, zählt zu den innovativsten Köpfen der KI-Szene in Österreich. Mit seinem Unternehmen will er die Brücke zwischen Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft schlagen. Im Podcast gibt er Einblicke in die Gründungsgeschichte von Fivesquare, dass sich auf innovative KI-Lösungen spezialisiert hat, und erklärt, wie er die Technologie nachhaltig in den heimischen Markt einführt. Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Künstlicher Intelligenz und Machine Learning? Wie funktioniert die Entwicklung eines KI-Startups und was macht Fivesquare besonders? Mit welchen Herausforderungen sieht sich die KI-Technologie in Österreich konfrontiert? Wie entstand die Idee zu „KARLI-GPT“, einer lokalen KI-Lösung für den DACH-Raum? Die Antworten auf diese Fragen gibt Hans-Peter Pichler Startrampe Leiter Johannes Pracher und Co-Host Michael Kaufmann in dieser Episode des #glaubandich Podcasts. Mehr Infos zu Fivesquare https://www.fivesquare.ai
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What can help you design application workloads for current needs and future challenges? What will help you asses what areas of your Microsoft Power Platform needs attention and resources? What even is a workload? Robert Standefer and Manuela Pichler, creators of Power Platform Well-Architected joins the podcast to go over who is this for and how it can help your organization improve.
Fri, 25 Oct 2024 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1798-borsepeople-im-podcast-s15-13-sabine-pichler-kuss 6c6a26bddf7e248a0f012231e244427e Sabine Pichler-Kuss ist eine sehr internationale Österreicherin mit Stationen bei u.a. PwC, EY und S Immo, Das (Eigendefinition) Salzburger Mädel aus der Wintersportgegend Gasteiner Tal wollte "Karriere-Frau" werden und war dann später in ihrer Karriere tatsächlich verantwortlich für Investitionen im Umfang von mehr als 1,2 Mrd. Euro. Wir sprechen hier vor allem über das Berliner Immobilien-Portfolio der S Immo. Ende 2021 hat Sabine dann ihre Corporate Jobs beendet und widmete sich via Inhesa Institut für Health & Selfcare Coaching dem Mix "Medizin trifft Coaching", sie berät vor allem Frauen und Female Empowerment ist neben digitalen Aspekten ein grosses Anliegen. https://sabinepichlerkuss.com Ernst Vejdovszky: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/5319 Friedrich Wachernig: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/3494/ About: Die Serie Börsepeople findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 15 umfasst unter dem Motto „24 Börsepeople“ 24 Talks. Presenter der Season 15 ist die 3 Banken-Generali Investment-Gesellschaft, https://www.3bg.at. Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . 1798 full no Christian Drastil Comm.
Moderatorin Constanze Weiss begrüßt am Sonntag Benedikt Pichler, Peter Stöger und Alexander Strecha bei "Talk und Tore". Thema ist u.a. das Topspiel SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz gegen Red Bull Salzburg sowie deren derzeitige sportliche Situation.
Heute ist Maria Pichler zu Gast im Klientinnen-Talk.Sie ist Unternehmerin, Organisatorin und Wiederholungsklientin in meinem 1:1 Coaching. Heute erzählt die liebe Maria, was Ihre größten Herausforderungen waren, als sie zu mir kam, wie sich während des Coaching der Wunsch veränderte, warum sie nicht der glücklichste Mensch war, als sie ihr Ziel erreicht hat und wie es sich anfühlt Maria 2.0 zu sein. Sie berichtet von Höhen und Tiefen, Wünschen und Visionen und von Veränderungen. Wer mehr über Maria und ihren Veranstaltungen erfahren möchte, der findet sie hier auf instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aufgeblueht_woman/ Alle Infos über ihre kommende Veranstaltung am 12. & 13.10 findest du auf ihrem Instagram Kanal. Hast du eigene Erfahrungen, Fragen oder Ideen, die du teilen möchtest? Wir freuen uns über deine Nachricht an: info@sabine-linser.com Meine Website: www.sabine-linser.com >>https://www.instagram.com/sabine.linser_mentoring/ >> https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabine-linser-83215610a/
Mon, 02 Sep 2024 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1701-borsepeople-im-podcast-s14-18-paul-pichler 275206f467dcc1dd19422e028be9efc2 Paul Pichler ist Vice President der LLB Invest Kapitalanlagegesellschaft und Manager des LLB Aktien Österreich, davor zog er lange Jahre für Do&Co um die Welt. Wir sprechen über Zinshäuser bei der UniCredit, über die Paolo Handelagentur und die Bekleidungsmarke Champion, über aktives Kicken in der Unterliga und das Fondsmanagen mit durchaus auch Einsatz von Optionen und Futures, über das Schöne am Wiener Markt und - samt Risikohinweis - die günstige Bewertung, die man aktuell sieht. Ach ja: Paul lebt wie ich im Alsergrund. https://www.llbinvest.at https://www.llbinvest.at/de/home/investmentfonds/fondsplattform-public/overview Paul Thema in der Wiener Börse Party vom 29.8.: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/6163/ About: Die Serie Börsepeople findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 13 umfasst unter dem Motto „24 Börsepeople“ 24 Talks. Presenter der Season 14 ist die VIG, https://group.vig .Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify , http://www.audio-cd.at/apple . 1701 full no Christian Drastil Comm.
Thu, 29 Aug 2024 11:01:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1697-wiener-borse-party-726-atx-tr-dax-zu-mittag-uber-alten-rekorden-llb-fondsmanager-pichler-bullish-thx-an-cpi-property 626bb6b4aaf18258fff7d9543319b9e2 Die Wiener Börse Party ist ein Podcastprojekt für Audio-CD.at von Christian Drastil Comm.. Unter dem Motto „Market & Me“ berichtet Christian Drastil über das Tagesgeschehen an der Wiener Börse. Inhalte der Folge #726: - ATX fester, ATX TR höher als der alte Rekord - auch der DAX über dem alten Rekord - LLB Aktien Österreich Manager Paul Pichler sieht weitere Chancen - Erste Group stark, aber bald gekürzt - Pierer Mobility, AT&S, Semperit stark - gute Zahlen von UBM, Immofinamz, S Immo, CA Immo - danke an CPI Property - Research zu Porr, RBI, Erste Group, Wienerberger - weiter gehts im Podcast Links: - Börsenradio Live-Blick 29/8: DAX, ATX TR und auch Gold nur noch minimal unter Highs, schöner 30er für Munich Re. Hören: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4DdoS8RZFPBos2g51ro0PR - Disclaimer zum W.E.B-Teaser Börsegeschichte: Diese Information ist Werbung und weder ein Angebot zum Verkauf noch eine Aufforderung zur Abgabe eines Angebots zum Kauf von Wertpapieren. Ein öffentliches Angebot von Anleihen erfolgt ausschließlich aufgrund eines der Prospekt-Verordnung und dem KMG entsprechenden, von der FMA im Juli 2024 gebilligten Prospekts sowie allfälliger Nachträge. Der Prospekt ist auf der Website anleihe2024.web.energy erhältlich. Die Billigung des Prospekts durch die FMA ist nicht als Befürwortung der W.E.B Anleihe 2024 zu verstehen. Potenzielle Anleger sollten den Prospekt lesen, bevor sie eine Anlageentscheidung treffen, um die potenziellen Risiken und Chancen der Entscheidung, in die W.E.B Anleihe 2024 zu investieren, vollends zu verstehen. - Playlist 30x30 Finanzwissen pur für Österreich auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MfSMoCXAJMdQGwjpjgmLm - Stockpicking Österreich: https://www.wikifolio.com/de/at/w/wfdrastil1? ATX aktuell: https://www.wienerborse.at/indizes/aktuelle-indexwerte/preise-mitglieder/??ISIN=AT0000999982&ID_NOTATION=92866&cHash=49b7ab71e783b5ef2864ad3c8a5cdbc1 Die 2024er-Folgen vom Wiener Börse Plausch (Co-verantwortlich Script: Christine Petzwinkler) sind präsentiert von Wienerberger, CEO Heimo Scheuch hat sich ebenfalls unter die Podcaster gemischt: https://open.spotify.com/show/5D4Gz8bpAYNAI6tg7H695E . Co-Presenter im Sommer ist http://www.radatz.at, weil sich Börse und Gulasch nicht ausschliessen (wie es PolitikerInnen sagen), sondern gut harmonieren. Der Theme-Song wurde seinerzeit spontan von der Rosinger Group supportet: Sound & Lyrics unter http://www.audio-cd.at/page/podcast/2734 . Mehr Wiener Börse Pläusche: https://www.audio-cd.at/wienerboerseplausch . Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukten unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. Und: Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . 1697 full no
In dieser Folge zu Gast im Vereinsheim Schwabing: Kabarettist und "schlachthof"-Gastgeber Michael Altinger, Gerhard-Polt-Expertin Claudia Pichler, Kunstkenner Jakob Schwerdtfeger und Moderatorin Caro Matzko.
This week Kim tells Denae about the mysterious disappearance of Joe Pichler. Sources: Serial Napper Podcast: The Tragic Story of Joe Pichler, the Beethoven Child Actor Who Vanished You Tube- In Thin Air: The Disappearance of Joe Pichler
Hallo liebe Bibi-Fans und Estland-Fans, tere head eesti kuulajad! Es wird diesmal galaktisch. In Bibi Folge 142, UFOs über Neustadt, beginnen für Bibi und ihre Junghexenfreundinnen die Sommerferien. Das muss gefeiert werden mit einer Hexenparty auf ihrer Junghexeninsel. Aber ohne Hexerei! Auch das Motto lässt nicht lange auf sich warten: Schubia verhext ihren Besen Kawakasi in ein UFO und hat DIE Idee: eine galaktische Abschlussparty! Ihr erfahrt, wie Bibi und Schubia auf ihrem UFO Abenteuer die Sachen für ihre Party besorgen, sich dabei vor dem Bürgermeister und Pichler als Aliens ausgeben und wie diese unfreiwillig zu Gehilfen für die Junghexen werden, wenn der Bürgermeister dafür goldene Sachen gehext bekommt, was Karla Kolumna und Bernhard dafür opfern müssen und wie das Spiel am Schluss aufgelöst wird. Auch hier sind wieder estnische Spuren versteckt. Golden heißt auf Estnisch "kuldne", der goldene Planet damit "kuldne planeet", Liegestühle "lamamistoolid", Hängematten "võrkkiiged" und sand "liiv". Danke, dass ihr wieder eingeschaltet und zugehört habt. Ich wünsche euch ein schönes Wochenende und viel Spaß beim Hören / Ma soovin teile ilusat nädalavahetust ja head kuulamist ☺️
"Ignore arrogance and make convenience meet relevance. Consider these elements to know what is convenient and relevant for the customer.” Bernd Pichler is Aston Martin's Managing Director, Greater China. Bernd was previously Managing Director for Bentley Motors in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macau, where he oversaw all local operations and sales in the company's second-largest region. Having lived and worked in Asia since 2005, Bernd has more than two decades of leadership experience and a track record of driving commercial growth in China for major automotive brands, including within the luxury segment. This is part of our Chinese leaders series - hosted by P&G Alumni Emily Chang. Got an idea for a future “Learnings from Leaders” episode? Reach out at pgalumpod@gmail.com
Der Monat Mai ist der mentalen Gesundheit gewidmet. Diese Folge beschäftigt sich mit toxischen Beziehungen, dem Dialog zwischen Alt und Jung in der modernen Arbeitswelt und den typischen Eigenschaften von Narzissten.Unser heutiger Gast entstammt einer Weindynastie in der Wachau, hat aber ganz bewusst seinen eigenen (schwierigeren) Weg – abseits der Weinreben – gewählt. Heute ist er erfolgreicher Kommunikations-Coach, Leadership-Experte, Fotograf und beliebter TikToker.carpe diem-Host Holger Potye plaudert im „Mental Health Month Mai“ mit Nik Pichler über neue Führungswege in (großen) Unternehmen. Es braucht nämlich einen Dialog zwischen den Generationen in einer modernen Arbeitswelt. Die alte Generation wuchs mit dem Credo „Weil ich tue, bin ich wertvoll“ auf. Die junge Generation mit „Weil ich bin, bin ich wertvoll“. Diese Generationen treffen aufeinander. Die einen sind leistungsorientiert. Die anderen sind selbstwertorientiert. Nik erklärt, wie beide zueinanderfinden können und was moderne Chefs draufhaben sollten.Warum Beförderungen nicht immer gut sind Oftmals werden Menschen, die fachlich besonders gut sind, zur Belohnung befördert. Damit tut man ihnen (und den Unternehmen) aber nicht immer einen Gefallen: „Indem du fachlich gute Menschen in Führungsposition setzt, nimmst du ihnen die Sicherheit von dem, was sie können (also der fachlichen Kompetenz), weg. Zugleich erwartest du menschliche Kompetenz von ihnen und wunderst dich dann, dass sie schwimmen. So funktioniert es nicht. Man muss sie in Sachen menschliche Kompetenz schulen“, meint Nik.Wie erkenne ich toxische Beziehungen?Nik erreichte auf seinem TikTok-Kanal mit seinen Videos zum Thema „Toxische Beziehungen“ jedes Mal über eine Million Views. Das zeigt, dass das Thema in der heutigen Gesellschaft riesig ist. Im Podcast verrät er, wie man toxische Beziehungen erkennen kann und worin der Unterschied zum Narzissmus liegt.Was wir außerdem aus dieser Episode mitnehmen:• Wie „Modern Leadership“ und der Dialog zwischen den Generationen gelingt.• Einer der zentralsten Werte unserer Zeit ist Sicherheit. • Wir sind keine Gesellschaft, die auf Krisen reagiert. Wir neigen dazu, uns abzulenken, statt zu reflektieren.• Die Währung von Weiterentwicklung ist Kommunikation.• Wie ich im Berufsleben Grenzen setze, indem ich Ziele definiere.• Wie man Vertrauen lernen kann.• Warum wir Erfolg neu definieren müssen.• Warum uns Dankbarkeitsrituale so guttun.• Welche Lektionen wir aus dem Scheitern ziehen können.• Woran ich toxische Freundschaften und Beziehungen erkennen kann.• Wie Narzisst:innen ticken.Viel Vergnügen mit diesem Podcast!Show Notes: Wenn du mehr von Nik Pichler erfahren und seine Dienste in Anspruch nehmen möchtest, bist du HIER richtig. Und hier geht's zu Niks beliebtem TikTok-Account.Niks Buchtipp in der Folge: „Imagine“ von Lars AmendMein Buchtipp in der Folge: „Die Kraft deiner Bestimmung“ von Monika SchmidererFollow us on .. InstagramÜbrigens: Das carpe diem-Magazin findet ihr überall, wo es Zeitschriften gibt und unter carpediem.life/abo. Ihr könnt wählen, mit welcher Ausgabe euer Abo beginnen soll – es kann natürlich mit der aktuellen Ausgabe starten. Die aktuelle Ausgabe von carpe diem finden Sie überall, wo es Zeitschriften gibt. Oder Sie lassen Sie sich als Einzelheft bequem nach Hause senden. Digital ist das Heft unter kiosk.at/carpediem erhältlich.Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, dann abonniert ihn, schreibt einen Kommentar, chattet mit uns via WhatsApp und gebt ihm 5 Sterne auf Apple Podcasts oder Spotify (Sterne-Wertung am Smartphone möglich). Wir freuen uns ganz besonders über Post, Anregungen und Ideen an: podcast@carpediem.lifeWusstest du schon, dass du jetzt via WhatsApp mit uns Kontakt aufnehmen kannst?Das geht ganz einfach. Speichere die carpe diem-Podcast-Nummer +43 664 88840236 in deinen Kontakten ab.Dann öffne dein WhatsApp und schick uns eine Nachricht. Egal ob als Text- oder Sprachnachricht.Wir freuen uns immer über Lob, Kritik, Anregungen, Themenideen und Vorschläge für Wunschgäste. Und auf deine Stimme.
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In der 223. Folge unseres Podcasts DAB | Der Audiobeweis sprechen Moderator Johannes Brandl, Kommentator Martin Konrad & Sky-Experte Alfred Tatar mit ÖFB-Legionär Benedikt Pichler. Die Runde plaudert mit dem Angreifer von Holstein Kiel u.a. über den möglichen Aufstieg in die Deutsche Bundesliga, die Rückkehr nach seiner langen Verletzungshistorie und seinen spannenden Werdegang.
When asked to explain the benefits and the challenges of LGBTQ+ leadership, we're often stuck relying on anecdotes because data gathering is difficult in a world where we often remain hidden. Dr. Luke Fletcher and Dr. Shaun Pichler, authors of the new journal article Songs of the Self: The Importance of Authentic Leadership and Core Self Evaluations for LGBT Managers, join us for a discussion about developing the academic underpinning and gathering the data on what makes LGBTQ+ leadership so powerful. We also cover their personal journeys, how they developed into leaders and researchers, and where we go from here to continue building the case about the value of LGBTQ+ leadership.
Joe Pichler bereist seit 40 Jahren mit Motorrädern die ganze Welt und erzählt in dieser Folge wo er aktuell unterwegs ist und was er so in seiner Pension macht. www.josef-pichler.at
About Dietmar Pichler - Analyst and Advocate for Disinformation Resilience Passionate about building resilience against disinformation and propaganda - dedicated to protecting our democracy from autocratic regimes and extremist groups. Russian propaganda is the "elephant in the room" that we need to address when discussing Media Literacy. ---------- LINKS: https://twitter.com/DietmarPichler1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/dietmar-pichler-26a75649/ https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3696358-dietmar-pichler-austrian-disinformation-expert.html ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Gründerin des Wiener Instituts für Soziale Ökologie, zur Frage des sozialen Metabolismus. Shownotes Marina Fischer- Kowalski an der Universität für Bodenkultur wien: https://boku.ac.at/wiso/sec/personen/fischer-kowalski-marina Fischer-Kowalski, Marina & Krausmann, Fridolin & Pichler, Peter-Paul & Schaeffer, Robert & Stadler, Stefan. (2023). Great transformations: Social revolutions erupted during energy transitions around the world, 1500-2013. Energy Research & Social Science. 105. 103280. 10.1016/j.erss.2023.103280. (englisch, PDF.): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629623003407/pdfft?md5=43dc8d97f1edaf1d67afa6c1bf71abcc&pid=1-s2.0-S2214629623003407-main.pdf Institut für Soziale Ökologie Wien (Homepage): https://boku.ac.at/wiso/sec Fischer-Kowalski, Marina und Schaffartzik, Anke. 2007. Arbeit, gesellschaftlicher Stoffwechsel und nachhaltige Entwicklung. Wien: Social Ecology Working Paper 97: https://boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H03000/H73000/H73700/Publikationen/Working_Papers/WP97_Web.pdf Fischer-Kowalski, Marina. 1998. Society's Metabolism: The Intellectual History of Materials Flow Analysis, Part I, 1860– 1970 (PDF):
Regissören och manusförfattaren Gabriela Pichler (Äta sova dö) är aktuell med sin första tv-serie, Painkiller på SVT. En delvis självbiografisk historia om en av våra stora folksjukdomar: Vi har haft många bataljer med vården, berättar hon. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Omkring 200 000 svenskar lider av fibromyalgi, varav 85-90 procent är kvinnor. Ett kroniskt smärtsyndrom som kännetecknas av långvarig, utbredd smärta, ömhet, sömnstörning och trötthet. Regissören Gabriela Pichler, som tog biopubliken med storm med sin långfilmsdebut ”Äta sova dö”, har i veckan premiär på sin första tv-serie – med en intrig som bär spår av regissörens egen uppväxt med en mamma som har fibromyalgi. Här blandas problemen och smärtan med mycket humor och vild konst. Inte minst i relationen mellan seriens mamma, städerskan Dijana (Snežana Spasenoska) och dottern, konstnären Andrea (Dodona Imeri). Programledare: Lisa Bergström.Producent: Mattias Berg.
SMETANA: Cuarteto nº 1 en Mi menor “De mi vida” (28.19). G. Pichler (vl.), G. Schulz (vl.), T. Kakuska (vla.), V. Erben (vc.). Cuarteto Alban Berg. Bohemios campos y arboledas (Mi Patria JB 1:112, nº 4) (13.12). Orq. Sinf. de Bamberg. Dir.: J. Hrusa. DVORAK: 4 Lieder Op. 2 B 124 (nº 3) (3.28). C. Watson (con.), T. Crone (p.).Escuchar audio
SMETANA: El Moldava (12.30). Orq. Real del Concertgebouw de Amsterdam. Dir.: B. Haitink. Cuarteto de cuerda nº 1 en Mi menor “De mi vida” (26.19). G. Pichler (vl.), G. Schulz (vl.), T. Kakuska (vla.), V. Erben (vc.). Cuarteto Alban Berg. Recuerdos de Bohemia en forma de polka nº 2, Op. 13 en Mi bemol mayor (5.26). A. Schiff (p.).Escuchar audio
Viele Instrumente, die vom Merito String Instruments Trust verwaltet und verliehen werden, landen in den Händen von Kammermusikerinnen und Kammermusikern. Corina Belcea, Piotr Skweres, Eckart Runge oder Danfeng Shen, um nur einige wenige zu nennen. Was es bedeutet, im Ensemble auf großen Instrumenten zu musizieren, hat Michael Gmasz mit dem langjährigen Primarius des Alban Berg Quartetts, Günther Pichler, besprochen.
Tag der offenen Tür auf Andreas´ Ameisenfarm! Was Mama Fröhlich entsetzt, wird euch im Bobcast erfreuen. Bei dieser Hörspielbesprechung ist natürlich auch Wanderschaftsfreund Kai dabei, der geschwind jeden Wortwitz seines Haschimitenpartners pariert (hey, es hat unglaubliche 31 Folgen gedauert, bis endlich im Episodentext dieser Gag mit Kais Nachnamen gemacht wurde). „Die drei ??? und der Ameisenmensch“ haben alles, was ein Hardcore-Fan braucht: Brandt, Brauren, Kehlau, Pichler, Steffen, Wolff und den Peterwagen aus Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Der einzige Schönheitsfehler bei diesem super Setting im abgeschiedenen Maisfeld ist ein altes klingelndes Telefon mitten in der Natur. Was ist eigentlich eine Toneldecke? Warum wird im Angesicht des Todes eine Dose Bier geöffnet? Und kann man Kustos eigentlich essen? Liebe Scream Queens, haltet mit eurer linken Hand liebevoll die Strohhand Eurer Vogelscheuche, sprüht mit eurer rechten Hand ein Desinfektionsspray leer und hört mit beiden Ohren die Besprechung dieser atmosphärischen Geschichte. Ihr habt Fragen, Wünsche oder Anregungen? Dann schickt einfach eine E-Mail an: bobcast@dreifragezeichen.de Hier findet ihr unsere Werbepartner: https://linktr.ee/Bobcast „Haschimitenfürst – Der Bobcast“ ist ein Podcast von EUROPA, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH Idee: Andreas Fröhlich/ Regie & Konzeption: Ralf Podszus/ Moderation: Kai Schwind und Andreas Fröhlich/ Titelmusik: Jan-Friedrich Conrad/ Redaktion: Jens Nimmerrichter/ Produktion: Carina Schwarz/ Management & Koordination: Nina Schulze Pellengahr/ Redaktion Sony: Maike Müller/ Covermotiv: Aiga Rasch (Illustrationen), Tom Presting (Gestaltung), Christian Hartman, Haakon Dueland (Fotos)/ Eine Produktion von Podever
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Die Schwestern Marisa Burn und Raphaela Pichler sind Gründerinnen vom House of Change. Sie sind überzeugt, dass Transformationsprozesse kreativ und ganzheitlich betrachtet werden müssen. Ihr Wissen zum Umgang mit Veränderung teilen sie mit Unternehmen, Privatpersonen und an ihrem jährlichen Festival.Raphaela ist zudem Fotografin und Marisa beschäftigt sich mit E-Learning an der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste. Zwei unglaublich engagierte Menschen, die verschiedene Formen des Ausdrucks schätzen. In dieser Episode erfährst du:✷ Was wir von Künstler:innen und dem Umgang mit Veränderungen lernen können✷ Wieso die Auseinandersetzung mit Technologien wie künstliche Intelligenz (KI) notwendig ist✷ Wie Marisas und Raphaelas Kompetenzen in ihren Arbeiten verschmelzenEin unglaublich inspirierendes Gespräch über den aktuellen Zeitgeist. Du findest das House of Change hier:
Emanuel Church Anaheim, California - mesaj rostit de Lucian Pichler, în data de 1 iunie 2023.
In this episode of Practical Leadership we will uncover the essential steps to transition from technical expertise to outstanding leadership. In today's episode, we have a remarkable guest who shares their transformative journey and sheds light on the key ingredients necessary for success.Join us as we explore the crucial role of awareness and care as the initial steps towards this transformation. Our guest reveals the powerful insights gained from their personal experience, demonstrating how these qualities lay the foundation for exceptional leadership.But that's just the beginning. We delve into the practical tools that propel leaders forward, such as Strength Finders. Discover how this tool can unlock the true potential of your team, enabling you to harness their strengths and enhance engagement within your organization.Furthermore, we unravel the significance of listening and understanding your team, as well as aligning their ambitions with the broader objectives of the business. Learn how this vital connection forms the basis for creating a strategic plan and charting the path towards success.Intriguingly, we challenge traditional notions of goal setting, as our guest emphasizes the power of embracing uncertainty. Uncover the secrets of tackling the unknown head-on, as we reveal how navigating uncharted territory compels us to think critically and solve the most significant challenges.So, if you're ready to embark on a transformative leadership journey, packed with practical insights and actionable strategies, this episode is for you. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, join us as we unlock the secrets of exceptional leadership together.Get ready to broaden your horizons, challenge your assumptions, and revolutionize your approach to leadership. It's time to dive in!"
In dieser Folge war Julia Pichler, Managing Director von EdTech Austria, bei Kaffee und Krapfen im Café Julius zu Gast. Sie sprach mit Martha Schultz über den Wert der Chancengerechtigkeit in Bezug auf den Einsatz von neuen Technologien im Bereich Schule und Lernen sowie was es mit Elektroscootern und dem Zug des 21. Jahrhunderts auf sich hat.
Calidore String Quartet — Beethoven: The Late Quartets (Signum Classics) Jump to giveaway form New Classical Tracks - Calidore Quartet by Sometimes the best way to tell a story is to start at the end. That way your destination is clear. That's what the Calidore String Quartet decided to do when recording all of Beethoven's String Quartets during the pandemic and recently releasing their first 3-CD set, Beethoven: The Late Quartets. Cellist Estelle Choi said about the creation of the project, “It will be an interesting journey to go back and realize how much uniqueness and creativity was involved in every single one of his quartets. Each one is completely different from the other.” Why are these string quartets significant to you? “The Beethoven String Quartets span his entire career. You get work from every single period of his life. The importance of these works is immeasurable. It ushered in a completely new era and cemented the roots of the string quartet as a vehicle, not just for looking into the past but also looking far into the future. “Suppose you're coming into this not knowing anything about the string quartets. In that case, it represents an incredible body of work from somebody who pushed his creativity and did not feel constrained to fit the status quo. You can explore his compositional eras and find something that speaks to you because his music expresses the human condition.” How do these late quartets unite us as people? “In his struggles, you see how he made himself heard within the music. One particular piece which hits me personally is Opus. 132, Heiliger Dankgesang. This is Beethoven struggling to come to terms with knowing that he's towards the end of his life. But in the slow movement, he takes a moment to give thanks. “A visceral moment in learning this piece that stays with me forever is when we worked with the first violinist from the Alben Berg Quartet, Günter Pichler. He was describing this movement as going from this gorgeous chorale-like opening into the next section which is renewed force. “He described it as imagining somebody who had been belabored with sickness, suddenly being able to stand up and walk as a healthy individual. That has always stayed with me in imagining Beethoven feeling the burden of this illness and yet being able to stand up and say, ‘No, there is something to live for.'” Watch now To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Giveaway Time For Three New Classical Tracks Giveaway You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media/Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Resources Calidore String Quartet — Beethoven: The Late Quartets (Signum Classics) Calidore String Quartet (official site)
Tony Pichler and Rachel Robison of Beautiful Divide have a long history of performing in the Mid-Atlantic region with bands such as, Seraphin, Ravens Edge, Love & Vox and more. They are a dynamic duo, like Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford, Mike Reno and Anne Wilson or Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, but here, Pichler is holding down the skins, while Rachel's soulful voice carries their listeners over landscapes of haunting alternative rock n' roll music. They come with a beautiful and unique sound and life experiences that you could only gain from living through 'em. It's my pleasure to have the southern Pennsylvania's own Tony Pichler and Rachel Robison onto The MOG!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5xWIQJ6mMaABz5Hg0R2xpF?si=K1BmY2pmRgSpHKdT2f4c3g#singer #songwriter #rocknroll #music #midatlanticSpecial thanks to: Double Groove Brewing, Vagabond Sandwich Company, Music Land Store, Heather Sipes - Baltimore Decal Gal, Black Eyed Suzie's, REB Records-MD & Caprichos Books
Seit 1984 macht Joe Pichler spektakuläre Motorradreisen und berichtet davon in Zeitschriften, Filmen und mit Live-Vorträgen. Zuletzt war er in Südamerika unterwegs und fuhr gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Renate auf einem Motorrad durch Kolumbien, Brasilien, Guyana, Suriname und Französisch-Guyana. Die österreichische Motorradreise - Legende erzählt von den Straßen im Regenwald, einer Wüste in Brasilien und einer Bootstour über den Amazonas.
Kurt Pichler is an investor, entrepreneur and founder of Viewpoint AI Inc, a company that helps capture and store institutional knowledge and decision-making processes to help organizations make better decisions. He has a love of technology and business and has a deep Interest in behavioural economics. It is seeing the world through the lens of psychology and economics that he believes helps us understand ourselves better and with that we have a chance of making this world better.Bulat Kaliev has held CTO, COO & co-founder roles and served as a startup mentor and advisor. He's previously worked at Deloitte where he gained valuable consulting experience. His SaaS startups include Prdikt, ML, Sleep&HR. He's written a book about 28 bootstrapping SaaS founders with $500-$50K MRR and has deep experience in the blockchain (enterprise, open, crypto/NFTs/metaverse)Episode SponsorSmall Fish, Big Pond – https://smallfishbigpond.com/ Use the promo code ‘SaaSFuel'Champion Leadership Group – https://championleadership.com/Key TakeawaysHow decision making can be improved through AI technology, and how this can capture invaluable perspectives.A marketplace for decision-making that can help capture and share corporate knowledge.How technology can help separate signal from noise when making decisions, and how it can help rank criteria to determine the most important factors.Blockchain Technology and an early NFT project by BulatHow Machine Learning Is Being Used to Predict Performance Peaks and Drops for Scheduled ActivitiesWhyTaking Breaks Can Actually Increase Productivity and FocusTweetable Quotes"I am interested in improving my own decision making. I have been for years. I feel that even if I could improve, it just incrementally over time, it would have a big effect. I'm also aware of all these biases that we have." (Kurt)"Boost your productivity with Predict - the ultimate 'Jarvis' for scheduling key activities at peak performance times!" (Bulat)Guest ResourcesKurt Pichlerhttps://viewpoint.aihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kurtpichler/Bulat Kalievhttps://prdikt.cohttp://instagram.com/thebulatk/http://linkedin.com/in/thebulatk/SaaS Fuel ResourcesWebsite - https://championleadership.com/Jeff Mains on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkmains/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jeffkmainsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thesaasguy/Instagram - https://instagram.com/jeffkmains
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT The roots of Austria's Easescreen are as a AV systems integrator, but when the company looked around in the late 1990s for software to use for jobs that weren't yet being called digital signage, there weren't many options. So Easescreen wrote its own software, and the company is now, by far, a software company first ... though it still offers hands-on solutions work in its home country Austria. Now Easescreen is looking beyond central Europe and actively developing partnerships and business in North America. I had a good chat with CEO Gerhard Pichler, and marketing manager Zuzana Yalcin, about the roots of Easescreen, how it differentiates itself from the many software options out there, and why they now have their sights set on this side of the Atlantic. Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS TRANSCRIPT Gerhard and Zuzana, thank you for joining me. Gerhard, can you give me a background on what Easescreen is all about and how long you've been? Gerhard Pichler: Sure, Dave. Easescreen started in the late 90s, so actually, my first company, which still exists, is an AV integrator, so we come from quite a strong technical background, and in some of the projects, the customer requested solutions, which we now call digital signage. So we started, more or less, as the second role on the market as a manufacturer of software, as I told you, more than 20 years ago and now this year, we have rolled out more than 10,000 projects in nearly 100 countries. So it developed quite well, I would say. Would you describe what you now do as being software-first? Or do you still operate as an integrator as well? Gerhard Pichler: Software-first, but in our home country (Austria), we have two offices there, one in Graz, which is in the south of Austria, and the other in Vienna, the capital. So in this home market, we also do AV integration so we still keep our knowledge regarding network, transmissions, protocols, screens, and so on quite high. My team does this kind of job but definitely, the most important thing within the company is the digital signage of the Easescreen. I assume having that capability and current knowledge of the hardware market and the installation challenges and all those things is probably quite helpful in giving you insights as to what the end users and the resellers need versus just guessing and talking to people about it? Gerhard Pichler: That's for sure. Especially one thing is the contact with the other manufacturers. So for our businesses, we have very close contact with two manufacturers: LG, and Samsung, and on the other hand, we know how the integrators, which actually are our customers with who we do indirect business, how their mindset is, what their pains are because we experience the same. So that's quite helpful. I'm guessing that you got into the software side of this business, back in ‘99 because there weren't a whole bunch of software options out there at that point, right? Gerhard Pichler: Yeah, you're right. There were some dinosaurs, like Scala or Omnivex in Europe but the options for the customers weren't many compared to now. I would say in the 2000s and on, there were quite a lot of solutions coming up and disappearing again so it maybe was not very helpful for the signage industry because many of these solutions were not really professional, so the customer had a bad experience. They didn't touch signage for long, but I would say 10-15 years ago, it started again when customers trusted in professional solutions, and now the markets as you know as well, it's merging and there are a lot of solutions out there and there's some kind of consolidation going on. Of all those different deployments that you have, do you have some large ones? I think I saw that recently you did some sort of a deal where you have, I think, roughly 8,000 displays for a tobacco company in stores in Germany. Is that correct? Zuzana Yalcin: Yes. That was Japan Tobacco International. They carry brands like Camel, Winston, et cetera. I believe they're the third largest tobacco company in the world. Yeah, and what are you doing with them? Are there screens at the point of sale? Gerhard Pichler: Yeah, point of sale. So each point of sale has, I think, between one and three screens and behind each screen, there's an Easescreen license. So this is one of the larger projects. I told you we have 10,000 out there and the project means networks the small network consists of 1-3 screens, and the larger ones like JTI for example, with at least 6,000 or 7,000 screens. The larger networks have more than thousands of screens in one network. So do you have a reference case or two that when you meet a potential business partner or customer, they say, “give some ideas on the kinds of projects that you've done.” Do you have one or two go-to's that you tend to mention? Gerhard Pichler: We go through the channel, which means our strategy is just all the know-how we have about our solution and all the things around digital signage software, we transfer to our resellers. The resellers are 20% AV companies, 60% IT companies, and 20% agencies, I would say from the creative side. Every one of these companies has to go through a training and certification process. For many projects, we don't really know where our license goes because they can stand on their own feet. That's one of our strategies is to be able to multiply without having hundreds of employees. Usually, the customer asks for signage. In the meantime, digital signage is some kind of expression that the customer already knows, and if the project has some specialties, like integration of databases, or something like that, which is not which cannot be configured out of the box with our solution, then we work together very closely with our resellers and with the end customers, and we help them to integrate all solutions in their not only network but the environment, but most of the projects, we are not involved in it as a manufacturer. So you stay behind the scenes and you're not even really marketing that you did this, and let your partners shine? Gerhard Pichler: We call our solution the Austrian Army knife. It's like the Swiss, but the Austrian Army knife. It's a toolbox for our integrators that is very full of features, and functions that now after 23 years can be used out of the box for various vertical markets. The most important for us is definitely the corporate market. So most projects are in this field. Companies use our software to inform the employees and the customers, on production lines, for example, real-time data showing to the teams there, digital door sign canteens. So these are the kind of projects we do. The project with the many licenses, I mentioned before, 1000-10,000 are more in retail because these are the projects with a lot of licenses, but besides corporate and retail, we identified ten verticals where our solution is widely known and used, for example, higher education, transportation, healthcare, for example, is very interesting because we are certified in Europe with some kind of protocol so we can show patient names. So they can use our software for calling the next patient on one side, but also for showing their offers that the hospital has or some advice they give, or for wayfinding, things like that. It's quiet interesting.. I often say to companies that are marketing CMS software that I encourage them to find a vertical market or a specialty of some kind that has a lot of opportunity associated with it versus being a general offer because if you're a general offer, you are mainly competing on price because the functionality is maybe different across different companies, but in general terms the same. But it sounds like you're doing fine with being a general offer because you've got 20-plus years in the business and established resellers. Zuzana Yalcin: Yeah, so that's where our sales channel comes in because our integrators have specialties, so they are the experts on different vertical markets. They know how to customize our software to the end customers' needs. So it's also an example of where you empower the integrator, you empower the reseller, and then they're able to do amazing things. Is the software white labeled? Gerhard Pichler: There are some examples, yes. So if a business partner, a reseller wants to say this is Brand X's software, you guys are behind the scenes entirely, but driving it? Gerhard Pichler: Yes, we are prepared for this so we can easily white-label it for partners. Usually, this discussion comes up with large integrators. They say, okay, I want to hide the name and I want to add my own branding to the solution. But when we talk to them, it often turns to the opposite. They say, okay, it's better that we have a very close relationship with you, and we can start with all the references we bring to the table. Still, there are some examples where Easescreen is hidden behind the different names. We met on the floor at a Digital Signage Experience in November and you agreed to do a podcast, and one of the things that intrigued me was that you're an Austrian company, but you are in the United States looking to expand into North America and build up partnerships here. I gather that's been something that's been an ongoing effort for the last couple of years. Gerhard Pichler: Yes, that's true. So from time to time, we do get some projects in the US. For me, the US is definitely the Mecca of digital signage. There are a lot of really professional companies there, which could be great partners for us. There are so many opportunities. The market is that huge. So for me, it's a challenge to start a business there, and I wished to do this many years before, and we decided I think two years ago to install some guy there to do market research, to find ways how we can sell it, through which channels, and so on. He is a very experienced guy out of the AV business and after we see that there are enough opportunities, there are chances for us with our solution. The market in the US does not really have a lot of software that is comparable to ours. So then we decided, okay, we go to the next step. The next step was founding a company called Easescreen America LLC in Miami, which we did this year, I think it was in June. Because we have had success in the US for a long time, it's definitely important and necessary to have a company there, and I think 2023 should be our year. The pipeline is quite full now with projects. So some of our guys were doing the DSE in Vegas, they were on the East coast visiting future partners or partners, which already signed contracts with us, and they brought I think five or six projects to Austria. So I think the start is quite successful up to now. If you're an AV integrator or an IT systems integrator, whatever it may be, there are a lot of options in North America. There are a lot of companies selling software solutions and it wouldn't be that you'd get a meeting where they'd go, “oh finally, somebody's got software that can do this.” Why are they choosing to partner with you when there are other options out there? What's ticking their boxes? Gerhard Pichler: One thing that we experienced is that we tell them and they seem to trust us. We only go through integrators. So many examples in the past, the integrators told us that manufacturer, they promised us they promised not to make shortcuts directly to the end customer, but they didn't do it. The integrators, they're waiting for, I think manufacturers who they can trust. Other thingsinclude things like we have so many options in the setup, we can be installed on-premises, for example, which many other solutions are not able to be because they're only cloud-based. We have a cloud infra as well if the customer wants to use it, they can use a private cloud, and so there are many options for the integrators and multipliers, it seems for them very interesting, and besides that, we have technical feature wise I think so many things on board out of the box which nearly no other solution can bring to the table, and these are some of the reasons why they change because many of them when you talk to them, they would tell us about the bad experiences with other solutions. With us, it's always good if some company is experienced and tells us the pain and we can show him how our solution would do it, then you can win them very fast. So it's interesting and very good for us if companies give us the chance to talk to them, they have already had experiences with solutions, then these companies are the best us and for them, we can be quite fast. In terms of partners, do you have a kind of partner, like a profile that you would prefer to work with? Gerhard Pichler: It seems the larger projects are done by IT companies. So in the US, they're large IT companies, they do the job for digital signage for companies, and so on. So the profile seems more to be IT-focused companies than AV. But we have experienced in the last months, the really interesting projects, they come up more from bigger IT companies. So one way to the market was through reps, so they introduced us to the integrators there. So we cover now I think nearly 45 states, reps like Simco or BP Marketing, and these guys, who have a large network of AV and IT integrators behind them. For Easescreen, this is the way we can reach the integration network quite fast. Is it a challenge on the educational side? One of the things I've heard over the years is if you're going to have a reseller channel, you have to invest a lot of time in ensuring that the people who are talking about your product and solutions, fully understand what it is, and if they're an IT systems integrator, they're thinking about all kinds of things, including network security and bandwidth and so on. Gerhard Pichler: Yes, of course, it's a challenge, but since we have been so long on the market, there are so many slides and training programs exactly prepared for these kinds of topics. We can talk about the language they talk. So you have to talk to IT companies differently of course than to agencies, and in the end, in the US market, we have to learn our marketing lessons because the first step to the customer more than here is by a colorful brochure and things like this, which is quite old fashioned, but it's definitely necessary. And here, I would say, comes in Zuzana again. So what has been your experience on the marketing side, comparing the North American market to Europe, and what homework we had to do? Zuzana Yalcin: So definitely from a marketing perspective, it's way more abot storytelling. Of course, at some point it's about the USP, it's about the features, it's about all the amazing things you can do. But the first story is always: who are you? Where do you come from, and how do you actually serve the people all around the world? So for me, this has been a big lesson in trying to focus on the human side of software because in the end, our partners are human, the end customer is human. The user is human, so how can I translate that story in a way that makes sense to everybody from a professional integrator all the way to an amateur user? And I say that without any negative connotation, but just so they know what digital signage is, what the screen is, and what it can do for them. This is something I'm noticing actually in Austria as well, most people see digital signage every single day, multiple times, if not countless times, but they have no idea what it is. They cannot label it, and if you talk to them about digital signage, they think it's maybe digital signatures or something like that, so just raising awareness in general is a pretty exciting thing for me. Yeah, I was gonna ask about the evolution of all this. Given that you've been involved in it for as long as I have that, what have you seen changing through the years? Obviously, something's never changed. There's still a limited understanding of what it is, but I suspec I find in my own life that I don't have to go on and on at length to explain what it is I do and what I'm involved in. They get it pretty quickly versus it was, a five-minute conversation back in 2005. Zuzana Yalcin: I think software is definitely becoming more accessible to the end customer in general, and it also changes customer expectations because they expect to be empowered more. They expect to be involved more. But I think, 10-20 years ago, you could be a genius technician with amazing software and rely on people coming in. Now you definitely have to tell the story if you definitely have to go out there and share the message. Gerhard Pichler: Yeah, but you are right, Dave. Of course, the awareness now is different than 20 years before. In shows like ISC or Infocomm and so on, we've been part of ISE, I think 15-17 times. In the first years, you had to explain even to the people in the industry, what is digital signage and so on, and that changed completely. Now, people quickly understand what it is. I would say that changed. The trust in signage is there. That means customers who want info screens and systems for showing content, know that if they make the right choice they can buy systems that are stable and reliable. That is different than it was 5-10 years ago. I think what didn't change is that the end customers are not aware of which kinda tasks they have when there is a digital signage solution. When we are involved in projects, we try always tell the customer, I hope it's clear to you that there will be a technical, very perfect system for you, but in the end, you have to think about who do you want to reach? What are the contents? How is the way that content coming to the screen? Who is responsible? So in many projects, this didn't change. The customer is not aware that he has to give resources, that the digital signage system is successful and lives and is active, I would say. So that slightly changes, but it's the same story as many years before I would. But we help them in creating concepts, for example. How is the company set up? Are you privately held or do you have a private equity backer? Gerhard Pichler: Oh, private, a hundred percent. A hundred percent of the code is made in-house and we are privately held. What's your headcount? Gerhard Pichler: 25. Has that grown much through the years? Obviously, it started with one, but... Gerhard Pichler: Yes. I would say by one or two per year, so we are growing but not that fast There's a lot of companies that are your size like you have larger companies, particularly private equity backed ones, actively looking at as potential acquisitions, I suspect you're getting those emails and phone calls pretty regularly? Gerhard Pichler: Yes, that's right. But we didn't decide on one until now. You're staying on your own path. Gerhard Pichler: Yes, up to now. Our mission is not completed yet. So if people wanna know more about your company, where can they find you? Obviously, you're going to be at ISE in a couple of months, but online they would find you find you at… Zuzana Yalcin: www.easescreen.us, and of course we are on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Simply type in an Easescreen and you will find us. Simply put, I like it. Thank you very much for spending some time with me. Gerhard Pichler: Thank you very much, Dave. Zuzana Yalcin: Thank you. The pleasure is all ours.
Aufgewachsen im Weinviertel studierte Elke Immobilienwirtschaft, Betriebswirtschaft und Wirtschaftspsychologie, ist ausgebildete Persönlichkeitstrainerin und systemischer Coach. Zum gründen der impactory musste sie überredet werden und ihre Leidenschaft für (Personal-) Entwicklung spürt man deutlich. In der neuen Folge des Lebenswege Podcasts erzählt Elke über ihren Weg und ihre Erkenntnisse. Mehr über die impactory erfährt ihr hier: https://impactory.org/ Wer mit Elke zusammenarbeiten möchte findet sie hier :https://magnoliatree.org/2022/01/neu-im-team-elke-pichler/ Falls auch ihr eure Lebensgeschichte teilen wollt, oder Feedback geben möchtet, schreibt mir gerne unter lebenswegepodcast@gmail.com Möglichkeit zum Austausch gibt es hier: https://www.facebook.com/Lebenswege-Podcast-103348588053385 https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreadomenig/ https://www.instagram.com/lebenswege_podcast/ Intro: Walk Around by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/walk-around-roa Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/BimtUhUirnw
In this episode, Daryl and Scott talk to Microsoft employee Manuela Pichler about the Power CAT CoE Starter Kit (https://aka.ms/coestarterkit). Some of the highlights: Scott returns from the Power Platform conference Dogs with separation anxiety CoE - Spreading the excellence Who should be using it? Manuela's Info and other links: Manuela Pichler - LinkedIn @ManuelaPichler_ Got questions? Have your own tool you'd like to share? Have a suggestion for a future episode? Contact Daryl and Scott at cast@xrmtoolbox.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and @XrmToolCast for updates on future episodes. Do you want to see us too? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to view the last episodes. Don't forget to rate and leave a review for this show at Podchaser. Your hosts: Daryl LaBar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryllabar | @ddlabar Scott Durow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdurow | @ScottDurow Editor: Linn Zaw Win: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linnzawwin | @LinnZawWin Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Drzwi do wielkiej hollywoodzkiej kariery stały przed Joe Pichlerem otworem. Jako dziecko przeprowadził się z rodziną do Los Angeles żeby spróbować swoich sił w showbiznesie i z czasem zaczął odnosić coraz większe sukcesy. Swoją największą rolę dostał w 2000 roku - zagrał w dwóch częściach kultowej serii filmów od Beethovenie - psie rasy bernardyn. Niestety nie było mu pisane kontynuować kariery, ponieważ w styczniu 2006 roku spotkała go tragedia.
Have you ever found yourself wondering if it's even possible to manifest more than one thing at a time? Today we are joined by Martina and how she manifested these 3 things at the same time After this episode you'll know: → her unique manifestation method before she even knew manifestation was a thing (04:00) → what she did to believe it was possible for her (14:00) → how she released the “how” and attachment to any timeframe (33:00) → how she took aligned action (37:00) → the impact your purpose has in manifestation (44:00) Connect with Martina: → Connect on Instagram @femmagical → Connect on facebook Links/ Resources: → Connect with me on Instagram → Wondering if working 1:1 with Kai is your next right step? Apply here → Uncover Generational Wealth Blocks in 90 Seconds → Visit the website → Questions? email me at kai@kaihernandez.com
One of the characters from Beethoven's 3rd, Beethoven's 4th was a little boy named Brennan Newton, who was a member of the extended Newton family and played by child actor Joe Pichler. But many people are not aware of the tragic story surrounding Joe Pichler, who would disappear in 2006 when he was just 18 years old. In fact, Joe is still missing to this day and authorities have no idea what happened to this young man who had such a bright future ahead of him in Hollywood. If you have any information regarding Joe Pichler's disappearance, you are asked to contact the Bremerton Police Department at 360-473-5228. Follow me here: ► Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/serialnapper ► Twitter - https://twitter.com/serial_napper ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/serialnappernik/ ► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SerialNapper/
Joseph David Wolfgang Pichler is a child actor that disappeared on January 5th, 2006, when he was 18 years old. A note was discovered in his car that talked about his desire to be a "stronger brother" and he wanted his belongings to go to his younger brother, but his family does not believe this is a suicide note. Website:https://www.drinkingthecoolaid.com/RESOURCES:The Chilling Case Of Child Actor From 'Beethoven' Who Has Been Missing Since 2006 (ladbible.com)The Disappearance of a Former Child Actor | Missing #23 | by Nicole Henley | Of Misdeeds and Mysteries | MediumFormer child actor missing (archive.ph)Joseph David Wolfgang Pichler – The Charley ProjectWithout a Trace: Two Lives, No Signs (kitsapsun.com)Joe Pichler, The Child Actor Who Disappeared Without A Trace (allthatsinteresting.com)Joe Pichler - WikipediaThe Disappearance Of Joseph Pichler | Missing & Unidentified People (wordpress.com)
Host Reed Galen is joined by political advisor and media-literacy expert Dietmar Pichler (Co-Founder of Vienna Goes Europe & Programmatic Director for the Center for Digital Media Literacy). They discuss the current state of the European region as a whole, especially in regards to the war in Ukraine and why media literacy is such a crucial tool in defending against disinformation…both Russian and otherwise. Plus, why is it so easy to spread disinformation…yet so difficult to debunk it?
Joe Pichler hafði verið barnastjarna í Hollywood á sínum yngri árum en hafði farið á heimaslóðir til að klára menntaskóla og bjó þar þegar hann hvarf sporlaust í janúar mánuði 2006 Samkvæmt fjölskyldu Joe hafði hann ekki neina ástæðu til að láta sig hverfa enda með áætlanir um að flytjast aftur til Hollywood til að hefja leiklistarferil sinn aftur Lögreglan var þó á allt annarri skoðun og sinnti máli Joes afar illa frá upphafi þó að margt grunsamlegt væri í málinu Minnum á kóðann "mordskurinn" fyrir 15% afslátt inn á www.scrubdaddyisland.is ÁSKRIFT www.pardus.is/mordskurinn Samfélagsmiðlar www.instagram.com/mordskurinn www.facebook.com/mordskurinn
Paige Pichler is a writer and speaker featured in Yoga Journal, National Ambassador of Project HEAL, and a yoga instructor. She is dedicated to helping individuals heal from trauma and eating disorders through her writing and workshops on conscious parenting and coaching. “You are so much more than the things you do and what you look like. You are here to create originally from your soul rather than what people expect of you.” - Paige Pichler
This time of year, nearly every year, vaunted biathlon coach, Wolfgang Pichler's long shadow gets cast over the biathlon world. The IBU Biathlon World Cup started last weekend in Oestersund, Sweden, and continues this Thursday through Sunday. Sweden has emerged as one of the strongest biathlon nations though it has not enjoyed wide popularity nor big funding. It has been a perennial underdog to neighboring Norway, Germany, and Russia. Now semi-retired as a sports programming gun for hire, Threshold talks with Pichler from his home in Ruhpolding, Germany, digging to the heart of a man who inspired several generations of athletes to medals, and meaning, in the sport of biathlon. With Guest Wolfgang Pichler Hosted by Chad Salmela Produced by Chris Parr
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