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Reimann, Sandra www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
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Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Salmonella w drobiu, hormony wzrostu w wołowinie i chemia zakazana w Europie od lat – to nie czarny scenariusz filmu grozy, ale rzeczywistość produktów trafiających do nas z krajów Mercosur. Adam Reimann, prezes Stowarzyszenia Wspólna Rola, w rozmowie na antenie Radia Wnet ostrzega: jeśli nie postawimy na jakość i lokalnych producentów, wpadniemy w importowe sidła, z których nie będzie ucieczki.
In Deutschland ist das Tempolimit ein Dauerstreitthema: Große Fragen wie Vernunft oder Gefühl, Regulierung oder Freiheit bestimmen die Debatte. Edo Reents verweist auf niedrigeren Spritverbrauch und weniger Unfalltote. Jan Fleischhauer hält dagegen. Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Streitkultur
Heilige und Nonnen haben im Pop eine lange Tradition. Doch anders als bei Madonna geht es bei Künstlerinnen wie Rosalía nicht zwingend um Kritik an der Katholischen Kirche. Außerdem: Wir tauchen in die Welt der entpanzerten Hollywood-Männer ein. Hirsch, Annabelle; Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kompressor
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China ist seit Jahren im Nahen Osten präsent und will dort keine Kriege führen, sondern Geschäfte sichern. Die Sinologin Kristin Shi-Kupfer sagt: Peking setzt auf Öl, Handel und Diplomatie – und profitiert davon, dass die USA sich militärisch binden. Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Information und Musik
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Reimann, Christoph; Heil, Nora www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Thomey, Emily; Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Reimann, Christoph; Strömer, Janna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Reimann, Christoph; Cornils, Kristoffer www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
He went from mocking vegan videos to being arrested for carrying a rescued beagle to safety. In this episode, I sit down with vegan animal activist Pete Reimann to talk about the unexpected path that led him here, from a single video that changed his mind forever to the rescue effort that put him on the front lines at Ridglan Farms. Pete shares how he went vegan in an instant after watching one video, why he devoted his life to animal activism, and what it was like getting arrested for saving beagles from a life of testing, torture, and abuse. He also tells the story that stayed with me most: carrying a terrified beagle to safety while the dog fought to get away, until Pete called him by the name of his childhood dog, Tracker. In that moment, the fear shifted, the dog calmed down, and what happened next is something I'll never forget. We also talk about what really happened during the rescue, the dogs who made it out, the ones who were taken back, what activists are risking, and why people are returning on April 19. Pete also shares more about The True Cost Project, his new nonprofit aimed at exposing the financial incentives behind animal testing and pushing for real change. If this episode moves you, please share it, post it, and send it to someone who needs to hear it. Resources + LinksSave the dogs:savethedogs.io Pete on Instagram:@for.petes.sake.official The True Cost Project:gofundme.com/f/help-launch-the-true-cost-project Donate to Help Pete save the rest of the beagles on April 19th:givesendgo.com/helppetesavethedogs Take action by contacting Dane County authorities and urging them to rescue the remaining dogs: (608) 266-4211 ismael.ozanne@da.wi.gov danecoda@da.wi.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Great and Holy Lent isn't a gloomy season or a spiritual trend. It's the Orthodox Church's tested way of turning back to Christ with clarity, humility, and real practices that reshape the heart. Archpriest Father John Kent Reimann discusses Lent as an honest invitation to pray with King David's words, “Search my heart, O Lord,” and to bring our lives into conformity with Christ and the life of the Church without losing the uniqueness of who God made us to be.Why are young people walking away from comfy megachurch vibes and toward ancient disciplines? We talk about why Orthodoxy keeps Lent, and why struggle can be healing with God's strength.Great and Holy Lent is our yearly reminder to let God search our hearts and to recommit our lives to Christ in a concrete way. We trace how Lent formed catechumens for baptism and why the same path still serves the whole Church as continual conversion and readiness for the Lord's coming. • Great and Holy Lent as heart-searching repentance and renewal • The forty-day fast as a biblical pattern shaped by Christ's wilderness fast • Lent's early role in preparing catechumens through daily teaching and Scripture • Baptism, chrismation, and first communion as the original Lenten destination • Lent as ongoing conversion for those raised Orthodox • Salvation as a process while we await the second coming and judgment • Bridegroom services and the call to stay watchful • Fasting, increased prayer, almsgiving, and hospitality as lived love • Young people seeking demanding spiritual practices over comfort • Following ancient disciplines with guidance from clergy and a spiritual father We also explore the history behind the forty-day fast and why Lent became a focused season of preparation for catechumens. In the early Church, those preparing for baptism and chrismation met daily for Scripture and teaching, received the bishop's blessing, and then entered the Church through the sacraments and their first Holy Communion. That original purpose still explains so much about Orthodox Lent today: intensified prayer, more services, deeper catechesis, and a rhythm that forms people for sacramental life rather than quick inspiration. From there, we connect Lent to the bigger Orthodox view of salvation as a process. We're not trying to “win” Lent; we're learning to live awake as we await Christ's second coming and the final judgment. Holy Week's bridegroom services sharpen that focus, calling us to be ready rather than careless, like the wise virgins who keep watch. We end with the practical pillars of Orthodox spirituality: fasting, prayer, almsgiving, and hospitality, lived with wise spiritual direction from clergy and a spiritual father. If you're drawn to ancient Christian disciplines or you're tired of being pandered to by comfortable religion, this conversation will help you understand why challenge can be healing when it's done with God's strength.Questions about Orthodoxy? Please check out our friends at Ghost of Byzantium Discord server: https://discord.gg/JDJDQw6tdhPlease prayerfully consider supporting Cloud of Witnesses: https://www.patreon.com/c/CloudofWitnessesFind Cloud of Witnesses on Instagram, X.com, Facebook, and TikTok.Please leave a comment with your thoughts!
Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Reimann, Christoph; Peters, Olaf www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Matt Reimann is a health scientist and futurist. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Nachdem sich der Bürgermeister dem Verbot der Pride Parade widersetzte, wurde er angeklagt. Das Urteil gegen ihn wird zeigen, wie weit Ungarn bei der Einschränkung der Versammlungsfreiheit gehen kann, sagt der Leiter von Amnesty International Dávid Vig. Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Im Netz trenden Anleitungen zur Selbstdiagnose bei ADHS und Autismus. Ärzte kritisieren die exzessive Beschäftigung mit Mental Health: Wer auf Neurodiversität bestehe, erwarte einen Nachteilsausgleich. Selbsthilfepotentiale würden nicht ausgeschöpft. Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Streitkultur
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Von traurigen Himbos über Rosalías Breitwand-Pop bis zur Haftbefehl-Doku: 2025 war ein Popjahr zwischen Überforderung, Überproduktion und überraschenden Momenten der Nähe. Die Musikjournalisten Jenni Zylka, Ina Plodroch und Jens Balzer blicken zurück. Reimann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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When 73-year-old Margaret Reimann was murdered in her garage while getting ready to leave for church in 1986, everyone immediately started pointing fingers at one particular relative. And in the investigation that followed, detectives uncovered a decades-long family feud, grudges that had been festering for years, and questions about just how far someone might go when there's money on the line.But almost four decades later, new DNA testing pointed them in a completely different direction. And now, the case is hotter than it's ever been.If you have any information about the murder of Margaret “Myie” Reimann in November of 1986 in Camarillo, California, please speak up. You can reach Detective Gerardo Cruz directly at (805) 384 - 4726 or by emailing coldcase@ventura.org. If you'd prefer to remain anonymous, you can also call Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 or visit www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text or email.View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/norris-evansLet us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org.The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In 1989, The Simpsons released Itchy & Scratchy & Marge. It's a classic Simpson's episode filled with slapstick humour, dry jokes, and smart gags. And yet, behind all the humour, there's an important lesson about leadership. Today, Chief Behavioural Scientist Micheal Hallsworth explains what Marge Simpson can teach you about leadership. --- Read the Hypocrisy Trap: https://amzn.to/47vhxbj Sign up for my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/ Watch Nudge on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nudgepodcast/ --- Today's sources: Barrick, E. M., Barasch, A., & Tamir, D. I. (2022). The unexpected social consequences of diverting attention to our phones. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 101, Article 104344. Jordan, J. J., Sommers, R., Bloom, P., & Rand, D. G. (2017). Why do we hate hypocrites? Evidence for a theory of false signaling. Psychological Science. Thomas, O., & Reimann, O. (2023). The bias blind spot among HR employees in hiring decisions. German Journal of Human Resource Management, 37(1), 5–22. Tokunaga, R. S. (2010). Following you home from school: A critical review and synthesis of research on cyberbullying victimization. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(3), 277–287
Liisa Reimann, the founder of Two i Copy, helps business owners stand out with personality-packed words that sell. She's been featured in Women's Journal and uses the DiSC and StoryBrand frameworks to craft copy that truly connects. Whether it's done-for-you, DIY, or something in between, Liisa helps brands finally sound like themselves!In today's episode of Smashing the Plateau, you will learn how to use authenticity and community to build a successful, fulfilling business—especially if you're transitioning from corporate life.Liisa and I discuss:How Liisa's cover letter launched her copywriting career [00:02:46]What inspired her to become an entrepreneur [00:05:00]The challenges women executives face when marketing themselves [00:09:00]Why social media and marketing language feel uncomfortable for many [00:11:42]Navigating mindset hurdles like imposter syndrome and self-promotion [00:14:31]How Liisa supports clients with tough love and accountability [00:15:16]Building trust and community as a solopreneur [00:17:33]The critical role of mentorship and learning from others [00:20:28]What Liisa would (and wouldn't) change about her journey [00:21:29]Learn more about Liisa at twoeyecopy.com, linkedin.com/in/liisareimann, and facebook.com/groups/writewordsthatsellThank you to Our Sponsor:The Smashing the Plateau CommunityJoin our community of achievers—subscribe today for exclusive, concise strategy tips from our podcast, and start mastering your journey to business growth!