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this IS research
Are digital technologies helping to green our planet?

this IS research

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 53:23


In 2010, the Association for Information Systems formed a special interest group () to nurture an international community of academics that study the role of digital technologies in fostering environmentally, economically and socially sustainable development. Fifteen years later, we sit down with , the current SIGGreen president, to reflect on the progress we have made. What do we know about how digital technologies help greening our planet? What efforts in empirical, theoretical, and design work is still needed? Is our role to understand the role of digital technologies or do we need to push and enact change ourselves? We conclude that environmental questions and problems are now firmly on the radar screen of our discipline but more work needs to be done for information systems academics to transform the way we think about and use digital technologies.  Episode reading list Corbett, J., & Mellouli, S. (2017). Winning the SDG Battle in Cities: How an Integrated Information Ecosystem can Contribute to the Achievement of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Information Systems Journal, 27(4), 427-461. Seidel, S., Recker, J., & vom Brocke, J. (2013). Sensemaking and Sustainable Practicing: Functional Affordances of Information Systems in Green Transformations. MIS Quarterly, 37(4), 1275-1299. Hasan, H., Ghose, A., & Spedding, T. (2009). Editorial for the Special Issue on IT and Climate Change. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 16(2), 19-21. Watson, R. T., Corbett, J., Boudreau, M.-C., & Webster, J. (2011). An Information Strategy for Environmental Sustainability. Communications of the ACM, 55(7), 28-30. Jenkin, T. A., Webster, J., & McShane, L. (2011). An Agenda for 'Green' Information Technology and Systems Research. Information and Organization, 21(1), 17-40. Watson, R. T., Boudreau, M.-C., & Chen, A. J. (2010). Information Systems and Environmentally Sustainable Development:  Energy Informatics and New Directions for the IS Community. MIS Quarterly, 34(1), 23-38. Elliot, S. (2011). Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Environmental Sustainability: A Resource Base and Framework for IT-Enabled Business Transformation. MIS Quarterly, 35(1), 197-236. Kahlen, M., Ketter, W., & van Dalen, J. (2018). Electric Vehicle Virtual Power Plant Dilemma: Grid Balancing Versus Customer Mobility. Production and Operations Management, 27(11), 2054-2070. Gholami, R., Watson, R. T., Hasan, H., Molla, A., & Bjørn-Andersen, N. (2016). Information Systems Solutions for Environmental Sustainability: How Can We Do More? Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 17(8), 521-536. Corbett, J., & El Idrissi, S. C. (2022). Persuasion, Information Technology, and the Environmental Citizen: An Empirical Study of the Persuasion Effectiveness of City Applications. Government Information Quarterly, 39(4), 101757. Degirmenci, K., & Recker, J. (2023). Breaking Bad Habits: A Field Experiment About How Routinized Work Practices Can Be Made More Eco-efficient Through IS for Sensemaking. Information & Management, 60(4), 103778. Zeiss, R., Ixmeier, A., Recker, J., & Kranz, J. (2021). Mobilising Information Systems Scholarship For a Circular Economy: Review, Synthesis, and Directions For Future Research. Information Systems Journal, 31(1), 148-183. Haudenosaunee Confederacy. (2025). Values. . The Stakeholder Alignment Collaborative. (2025). The Consortia Century: Aligning for Impact. Oxford University Press. Hovorka, D. and Corbett, J. (2012) IS Sustainability Research: A trans-disciplinary framework for a ‘grand challenge”. 33rd International Conference on Information Systems, Orlando, Florida. Hovorka, D. S., & Peter, S. (2021). Speculatively Engaging Future(s): Four Theses. MIS Quarterly, 45(1), 461-466. Gümüsay, A. A., & Reinecke, J. (2024). Imagining Desirable Futures: A Call for Prospective Theorizing with Speculative Rigour. Organization Theory, 5(1), . Kotlarsky, J., Oshri, I., & Sekulic, N. (2023). Digital Sustainability in Information Systems Research: Conceptual Foundations and Future Directions. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 24(4), 936-952. Gray, P., Lyytinen, K., Saunders, C., Willcocks, L. P., Watson, R. T., & Zwass, V. (2006). How Shall We Manage Our Journals in the Future?  A Discussion of Richard T. Watson's Proposals at ICIS 2004. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 18(14), 2-41. Saldanha, T. J. V., Mithas, S., Khuntia, J., Whitaker, J., & Melville, N. P. (2022). How Green Information Technology Standards and Strategies Influence Performance: Role of Environment, Cost, and Dual Focus. MIS Quarterly, 46(4), 2367-2386. Leidner, D. E., Sutanto, J., & Goutas, L. (2022). Multifarious Roles and Conflicts on an Inter-Organizational Green IS. MIS Quarterly, 46(1), 591-608. Wunderlich, P., Veit, D. J., & Sarker, S. (2019). Adoption of Sustainable Technologies: A Mixed-Methods Study of German Households. MIS Quarterly, 43(2), 673-691. Melville, N. P. (2010). Information Systems Innovation for Environmental Sustainability. MIS Quarterly, 34(1), 1-21. Edwards, P. N. (2013). A Vast Machine. MIT Press. Meadows, D. H., Meadows, D. L., Randers, J., & Behrens, W. W. (1972). The Limits to Growth: A Report for the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind. Universe Books. Over the Hedge. (2006). . McPhearson, T., Raymond, C. M., Gulsrud, N., Albert, C., Coles, N., Fagerholm, N., Nagatsu, M., Olafsson, A. S., Niko, S., & Vierikko, K. (2021). Radical Changes are Needed for Transformations to a Good Anthropocene. npj Urban Sustainability, 1(5), .   

Influencer Entrepreneurs with Jenny Melrose
The Ultimate Blog Roadmap: How to Go from Overwhelmed to Thriving with Amy Reinecke & Jennifer Draper

Influencer Entrepreneurs with Jenny Melrose

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 30:04 Transcription Available


Turning your hobby blog into a thriving business doesn't have to feel overwhelming. This eye-opening conversation with Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper of Spark Media Concepts reveals the strategic framework bloggers need to build sustainable, profitable platforms.The foundation begins with clarity. Many content creators struggle with the "multi-passionate" dilemma, resisting the focus that actually attracts their ideal audience. Amy and Jennifer explain why niching down isn't a life sentence, but rather the path to authority that allows future pivots. They share practical wisdom from supporting bloggers since 2017, emphasizing that your website remains the only digital real estate you truly own.Technical overwhelm stops many bloggers before they start. The guests break down the essential elements every blog needs: a self-hosted WordPress site, appropriate plugins, and an email marketing service that captures your audience from day one. The good news? Starting doesn't require expensive custom designs - quality themes provide everything needed for professional presentation.Content creation becomes the next hurdle. The conversation explores how burnout happens when creators attempt to produce endless original content across multiple platforms. The solution? Strategic content planning based on keyword research paired with intentional repurposing. One well-crafted blog post can generate approximately twenty pieces of content when approached systematically.Perhaps most valuable is their perspective on embracing AI as an assistant rather than replacement. Initially resistant themselves, Amy and Jennifer now leverage these tools to streamline processes, prevent burnout, and focus creative energy where it matters most. Their practical approach to technology, content planning, and audience building provides the roadmap bloggers need to transform information overload into sustainable success.Ready to move from overwhelmed to thriving? This episode delivers the clarity and confidence to build your blog with purpose.Support the show

Under Pleasure
#113 So führst du dein Business weiblich & lustvoll - mit Julia Reinecke

Under Pleasure

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 54:38


Was, wenn Business sich anfühlen darf wie ein Orgasmus?Stell dir vor, du führst dein Unternehmen nicht aus Pflicht, sondern aus purer Lust. Keine Strategien, die sich wie ein Korsett anfühlen. Kein Verkaufsdruck, der deine Weiblichkeit erstickt. Stattdessen: Flow. Fülle. Freiheit. Julia Reinecke – Unternehmerin, Mama, Tantrika und Gründerin von Julias Spiritual Living – verkörpert dieses neue Paradigma weiblicher Selbstständigkeit wie kaum eine andere.In dieser Episode sprechen wir über weiblich geführtes Business jenseits von Hustle und toxischer Männlichkeit. Über innere Ehen, traumainformierte Sichtbarkeit und warum du aufhören darfst, dich falsch zu fühlen, wenn dein Körper Nein sagt – im Sex genauso wie im Unternehmertum.Denn wenn wir aufhören, uns zu verbiegen, beginnt die echte Magie.Im Gespräch mit Julia erfährst du…… warum Sichtbarkeit für viele Frauen an kollektive Wunden rührt – und wie du dich trotzdem zeigen kannst.… was eine „innere Ehe“ mit erfülltem Business, erfülltem Sex und Selbstführung zu tun hat.… wie Julia ein Millionen-Business ohne Ads, Sales Calls oder Druck aufgebaut hat – und was sie heute anders machen würde.… was Disziplin mit Hingabe zu tun hat – und warum klare Strukturen deine Lust nicht ersticken, sondern befreien können.… wie du Trauma, Intuition und unternehmerische Klarheit in Einklang bringst, statt sie gegeneinander auszuspielen.

The Rebranded Teacher
Blogging: The TPT Business Game Changer with Jennifer Draper and Amy Reinecke

The Rebranded Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 31:42 Transcription Available


What if your teaching blog could be more than just a traffic funnel for your TPT store? Blogging experts Jennifer and Amy reveal how teacher entrepreneurs can transform their online presence into a sustainable business with multiple revenue streams.Having coached countless content creators to success, these former neighbors turned business partners share their journey from humble beginnings to creating a thriving blog coaching business. They explain why viewing your blog as your "home base" opens doors to diverse income opportunities that many teacherpreneurs never consider, including ad revenue, affiliate marketing, digital products, courses, and even brand partnerships.The revenue potential extends far beyond what most Teachers Pay Teachers sellers realize. With only the top 800-1000 TPT sellers earning full-time income, Jennifer and Amy make a compelling case for diversification through blogging. The beauty? Your blog continues generating traffic, leads, and income even during your busiest teaching periods when you can't actively create content.For those concerned about time management, the podcast offers practical systems and workflows to prevent overwhelm. Their approach centers on focusing where you can make the most impact rather than trying to do everything, implementing content management systems, and strategically repurposing content across platforms. This work-smarter-not-harder philosophy resonates perfectly with busy teachers juggling classroom responsibilities and entrepreneurial aspirations.Get your ticket to the Teacher Seller's Summit https://laurenfulton.krtra.com/t/oTIxSLPqfhYfGrab the freebie - The Successful Blogger Checklisthttps://spark-media-concepts.kit.com/b179875d2bCheck out the Ultimate Blog Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ultimate-blog-podcast/id1600785603Check out the Ultimate Blog Roadmap Membershiphttps://ultimateblogroadmap.com/Amy and Jennifer's Websitehttps://sparkmediaconcepts.com/Connect with Amy and Jennifer on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/sparkmediaconcepts/Check Out My YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/c/laurenfultonMy Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/laurentschappler/My Other YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@LaurenATschFree Rebranded Teacher Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/749538092194115 Support the show

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
Building Networks, Not Just Hiring: The Global Talent Strategy with Mark Reinecke

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 37:04


"When I discuss with senior leaders, interview them, or assess them for senior roles, they often come to me, and I ask them: 'What makes you unique? How do you see yourself?' Eighty percent of them tell me what they can't do. They talk about their development needs, and I say, 'Is that how you pitch yourself? Is that what you really bring to the table? You sit with a headhunter and tell me what you can't do—why not tell me what you're really good at?' Your exceptional value-add, your competitive advantage—that's what makes an impact, not what you cannot do. Development needs require a mitigation strategy, yes, but I believe that focusing on your unique strengths will take you further in your career." - Mark Reinecke Fresh out of the studio, Mark Reinecke, SVP of Top Executive Management and Talent Acquisition at Airbus, shares his approach to the full life cycle of global talent management from acquisition to development and retention. Starting from his career journey, Mark shared his experiences and mental models in recruiting, developing and retaining top talent while emphasized how the STAR program in Airbus can gather experts from areas outside of Airbus to provide different perspectives on how the aviation industry can learn from best practices in other industries given the emerging technologies. Last but not least, Mark shared his perspectives on what does great look like for global talent management. Audio Episode Highlights [00:46] Lead with your unique strengths, not weaknesses [02:05] Introduction of Mark Reinecke, SVP at Airbus [02:41] Mark's career journey from automotive to aerospace [05:47] Key career lessons: daily learning and focusing on strengths [07:09] Mark's role managing top 250 leaders at Airbus [09:02] Approach to analysing global talent landscape [10:39] Integrating outside talent into aviation industry [12:54] The STAR Program: creating an ecosystem of external expertise [17:51] Challenges of integrating external talent into aviation culture [20:38] Airbus's tailor-made onboarding process with buddy system [21:40] Two-way learning between Airbus and STAR Program members [23:20] AI's future role in HR and talent management [28:25] The underestimated power of genuine professional networks [32:21] What excellence in global talent management looks like [34:40] Closing Profile: Mark Reinecke, Senior Vice President, Top Executive Management and Talent Acquisition and STAR Program Director, Airbus. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-reinecke-6253b015/ Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. The proper credits for the intro and end music are "Energetic Sports Drive." G. Thomas Craig mixed and edited the episode in both video and audio format. Here are the links to watch or listen to our podcast. Analyse Asia Main Site: https://analyse.asia Analyse Asia Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kkRwzRZa4JCICr2vm0vGl Analyse Asia Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/id914868245 Analyse Asia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AnalyseAsia Analyse Asia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/analyse-asia/ Analyse Asia X (formerly known as Twitter): https://twitter.com/analyseasia Analyse Asia Threads: https://www.threads.net/@analyseasia Sign Up for Our This Week in Asia Newsletter: https://www.analyse.asia/#/portal/signup Subscribe Newsletter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7149559878934540288

Le van Beethoven
Juliette Hurel, des baroques aux modernes

Le van Beethoven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 88:23


durée : 01:28:23 - Juliette Hurel, des baroques aux modernes - par : Aurélie Moreau - Soliste et chambriste d'exception, la flûtiste Juliette Hurel a enregistré un large répertoire : des œuvres de Debussy, Mozart, Bach… Et avec la pianiste Hélène Couvert, des sonates de Poulenc, Martinů, Reinecke, Prokofiev, au programme aujourd'hui.

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova
"Hinter den Mauern der Ozean" von Anne Reinecke

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 4:59


Lola, Friedrich, Wilhelm, Else und Alexander sind die fünf sogenannten "Ewigen" aus Anne Reineckes dystopischem Roman "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean". Nichts ist, wie es war. Und keiner weiß genau, was sich hinter der Mauer befindet, die sie alle umgibt. (Wiederholung vom 11. August 2024)**********Weitere BeiträgeDas perfekte Buch: "Echtzeitalter" von Tonio SchachingerDas perfekte Buch: "Intimitäten" von Katie KitamuraDas perfekte Buch: "Wenn ich nicht Urlaub mache, macht es jemand anderes" von Giulia Becker**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .

Literatur Radio Hörbahn
“Hinter den Mauern der Ozean" von Anne Reinecke - eine Rezension von Constanze Matthes

Literatur Radio Hörbahn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 8:32


“Hinter den Mauern der Ozean" von Anne Reinecke - eine Rezension von Constanze Matthes(Hördauer 09 Minuten)„Die fünf, das sind wir. Aber wer hat uns Rettung gewährt? Wir selbst? Die Fremden? Wir wissen so wenig.“Irgendwann in Berlin. Eine unüberwindliche Doppel-Mauer umringt den Stadtkern, dahinter erstreckt sich das weite Meer. Berlin – eine Insel. Vieles ist zerstört, einige Gegenden gelten als ungesichert. In der einstigen Millionen-Metropole leben nur noch eine Handvoll Menschen. Auserwählte, die sogenannten Ewigen, die zu unterschiedlichen Zeiten als Kinder in die Stadt gebracht worden sind. Darunter Lola, die die Geschichte der Fünf erzählt, die nicht viel wissen über ihre Herkunft.Constanze Matthes, ich bin Journalistin und leidenschaftliche Leserin. Die Liebe zu den Büchern begann im zarten Alter von vier, fünf Jahren, als meine Mutter mich zum ersten Mal in die kleine Bücherei unseres Dorfes mitnahm. Wenige Jahre später schleppte ich die Bücher dann stapelweise allein nach Hause. In der Schule las ich stets die Pflichtlektüre und war meinen Mitschülern ein gern gesehener Gesprächspartner, um den Inhalt des zu lesenden Buches in der Pause vor der Deutschstunde zu erzählen. Sollte man an dieser Stelle „verraten“ sagen?Nach dem Abitur und einem Auslandsaufenthalt in Norwegen studierte ich im Hauptfach Germanistik mit Schwerpunkt Literaturwissenschaft. Allerdings las ich dann nicht immer die Pflichtlektüre der mehrseitigen Lektüreliste und besuchte viel eher die wunderbare Bibliothek des Deutschen Literaturinstituts. Vor allem dann, wenn meine Mitbewohnerin den Koffer-Fernseher über das Wochenende wieder nach Hause mitnahm. Noch heute bin ich „fernseherlos“ und investiere vielmehr meine Zeit in große und kleine Geschichten, dicke und dünne Bücher. Den Volltext dieser Rezension findest Du hierWenn dir Rezensionen gefallen, hör doch mal hier hinein.Unsere Live-Sendungen in Schwabing und im Pixel (Gasteig)

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Marcelle Reinecke

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 18:55


Marcelle Reinecke in the studio, 2024 Marcelle Reinecke (b. 1989, New Orleans, LA) received an MFA from The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), Philadelphia, PA and a BFA from Marywood University, Scranton, PA. Reinecke also completed studies at the Studio Arts College International, Florence, Italy and was a Resident Artist at the Royal Drawing School, Dumfries House Trust, Cumnock, Scotland, U.K. Recent exhibitions include Monya Rowe Gallery, NY; Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, NY; Margot Samel, NY; and Ruffed Grouse Gallery, Narrowsburg, NY. Reinecke lives and works in Philadelphia, PA, and is represented by Monya Rowe Gallery, NY. MARCELLE REINECKE,  Offset Hook, 2024 acrylic and flashe on panel,  30 by 24 inches Courtesy of Monya Rowe Gallery, NY MARCELLE REINECKE,  Meet In The Kitchen, 2024 acrylic and flashe on panel, 36 by 48 inches Courtesy of Monya Rowe Gallery, NY MARCELLE REINECKE,  In The Pines, 2024 acrylic and flashe on panel 24 by 30 inches Courtesy of Monya Rowe Gallery, NY

6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast
EP 416 | Asking for and receiving support featuring Amy Reinecke + Jennifer Draper

6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 33:12


Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper are passionate about helping women create blogs that allow them to build a business that offers them the avenue to their goals and dreams.They started Spark Media Concepts in 2017 to help women share their stories, passion, expertise, and perspectives that adds value to others via their blog.Together they coach bloggers in their membership and podcast about growing their blogging business because they believe in community over competition and helping others succeed.TAKEAWAYS:You can't do everything yourself. Get really specific on what tasks and projects would truly be important enough to hire someone to help move the needle forward in your business.Asking for support allows you to focus on things that make an impact. When you make an impact, you are creating a space of support and help for others. Be willing to let go when you need to. When you look at it as an opportunity to learn, you can have a totally different positive outlook in your business. Create or join a community. Surround yourself with people who can support you in your highs and lows. It's priceless to have those people in your corner.RESOURCES:Visit the blog post that goes along with this episode for more resourcesLearn more about Amy and Jennifer and how they can help you grow and monetize your blogSnag a seat in Allison's Sell on Autopilot Masterclass, and learn how to use email marketing to sell while you sleep (or, ‘ya know…live your actual life!)CONNECT WITH ALLISON:Follow Allison on InstagramDID YOU HAVE AN 'AH-HA MOMENT' WHILE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE?If you found value and are ready to take action from listening to this episode, head to Apple Podcasts and help us reach new audiences by giving the podcast a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more online coaches who are creating a thriving 6-figure business.Music courtesy of www.bensound.com

SCU Buzz | The Southern Cross University podcast
Summer reading: A chat with author Isabelle Reinecke at the Byron Writers Festival

SCU Buzz | The Southern Cross University podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 21:03


Student River sits down with author Isabelle Reinecke at the 2024 Byron Writers Festival. Isabelle is the Executive Director and Founder of Grata Fund, a not-for-profit organisation campaigning for human rights, climate action and democratic freedom. She is the author of 'Courting Power: Law, Democracy & The Public Interest in Australia'. The musical introduction to this podcast was written and performed by Alako Myles.

News Plus
Hype um Dubai-Schokolade: Zufall oder gezieltes Marketing?

News Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 14:52


Dubai-Schokolade ist weltweit ein Trendprodukt. Innert kurzer Zeit ging sie viral, dank einer Influencerin. Nun verkauft die Schokoladenfirma Lindt die Dubai-Schoggi auch in der Schweiz. Scheinbar aus dem Nichts ist Dubai-Schokolade in den Sozialen Medien aufgetaucht. Entwickelt von einer britisch-ägyptischen Unternehmerin, wurde sie von einer Influencerin entdeckt, getestet und viral verbreitet. Auch in der Schweiz ist sie jetzt zu haben. Ist der Hype um die Dubai-Schoggi Zufall oder gezieltes Marketing? In diesem Fall sei auch Glück dabei gewesen, sagt Johannes Fenner, Dozent und Marketingspezialist an der Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz. Glück, dass eine Influencerin die Dubai-Schokolade entdeckt habe. «Mit klassischer Werbung hätte man so einen viralen Erfolg nicht planen können. Dafür sind klassische Kampagnen viel zu langsam.» Dem stimmt auch Sven Reinecke zu, Professor am Institut für Marketing an der Universität St. Gallen. «Vielmehr sind Unternehmen wie Lindt auf den Trend aufgesprungen und machen ihn sich geschickt zunutze.» Werbung mit Influencerinnen und Influencern Viele Unternehmen haben ausserdem erkannt, dass sich Werbung auf sozialen Medien lohnt, zum Beispiel mit Influencerinnen. «Sie sind wie ein Megafon», erklärt Sven Reinecke. «Aber der Trend an sich, also die Botschaft selber oder das Produkt, das muss auch cool sein, sonst verpufft das relativ schnell. » Ausserdem spielten die Algorithmen der sozialen Medien eine wichtige Rolle, sagt Johannes Fenner. «Auf Tiktok werden Inhalte, die beliebt sind, auch öfter angezeigt, und dann erreichen sie wiederum mehr Menschen.» Dubai-Schokolade: Hype oder dauerhafter Trend? Jeder Hype vergeht, da sind sich die Marketing-Experten Fenner und Reinecke einig. Allerdings habe Dubai-Schokolade das Potenzial, in irgendeiner Form zu bleiben. «Sie könnte einst als normales Schokoladenprodukt in den Regalen liegen», meint Reinecke. Und Fenner sagt: «Vielleicht kommt sie auch nochmals in anderer Form wieder, zum Beispiel im Sommer in Form einer Dubai-Schokoladen-Eiscreme. » ____________________ Habt Ihr Fragen oder Themen-Inputs? Schreibt uns gerne per Mail an newsplus@srf.ch oder sendet uns eine Sprachnachricht an 076 320 10 37. ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören - Johannes Fenner, Dozent für digitales Marketing an der Hochschule Nordwestschweiz -Sven Reinecke, Professor und Direktor am Institut für Marketing an der Universität St. Gallen ____________________ Links - https://www.srf.ch/audio ____________________ Das ist «News Plus»: In einer Viertelstunde die Welt besser verstehen – ein Thema, neue Perspektiven und Antworten auf eure Fragen. Unsere Korrespondenten und Expertinnen aus der Schweiz und der Welt erklären, analysieren und erzählen, was sie bewegt. «News Plus» von SRF erscheint immer von Montag bis Freitag um 16 Uhr rechtzeitig zum Feierabend.

Klassik aktuell
Interview mit dem Flötisten Henrik Wiese

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 5:20


Carl Reinecke hat für Flöte spannende Werke geschrieben, die der BRSO-Flötist Henrik Wiese anlässlich des 200. Geburtstags des Komponisten präsentiert. Hand aufs Herz, Herr Wiese: Nur, weil es für Flöte nichts Besseres gibt, oder ist es wirklich tolle Musik, die Reinecke schreibt?

Orte und Worte
Mit Anne Reinecke auf dem Tempelhofer Feld

Orte und Worte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 49:55


Das Berlin der Zukunft ist eine Insel, umgeben von einer hohen Mauer und nichts als dem Meer. So hat es sich die Schriftstellerin Anne Reinecke ausgedacht. In ihrem zweiten Roman "Hinter der Mauer der Ozean" ist unsere Gegenwart nur noch "die Alte Zeit". Die Natur hat sich die Stadt zurückgeholt. Nur noch fünf Menschen leben hier. Zum Beispiel in einem Hangar auf dem ehemaligen Flughafen Tempelhof. Heute sind die früheren Start- und Landebahnen eine große Freifläche mitten in der Stadt. In ihrem Roman lässt Anne Reinecke hier Büffel grasen. Im echten Leben kommt die Schriftstellerin oft aufs Tempelhofer Feld, um nachzudenken und zu schreiben. Beim Spaziergang mit Nadine erzählt sie, warum sie eine Dystopie geschrieben hat, warum das Bild des ertrunkenen Flüchtlingsjungen Alan Kurdi im Text auftaucht, und dass das Tempelhofer Feld ihr einen ganz besonderen Moment im Leben geschenkt hat. Die Autorin: Anne Reinecke wurde 1978 in Meißen geboren, fünf Jahre vor dem Mauerfall reisten ihre Eltern mit ihr in den Westen aus. Sie ist Kunsthistorikerin und hat viele Jahre als Stadtführerin in Berlin, Potsdam und in der Gedenkstätte Sachsenhausen gearbeitet. 2018 erschien ihr erster Roman "Leinsee" über eine Liebe im Künstlermilieu. Das Buch: Anne Reinecke: "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean", Diogenes, 240 Seiten. Buchtipps: Katharina Peter: "Erzählung vom Schweigen", Matthes & Seitz, 244 Seiten. Bov Bjerg: "Der Vorweiner", Claassen, 240 Seiten. Bernhard Kegel: "Gras", Dörlemann, 384 Seiten.

Down the Line: a Secret Army podcast
Episode 16: Be the First Kid in Your Block to Rule the World

Down the Line: a Secret Army podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 96:44


With Kessler determined to capture the British agent, Curtis must find a way out of Brussels as a great encirclement of the city begins... AJ and Andy finally reach the end of the first series and tackle matters as diverse as the relationship between Lisa and Curtis, the replacement of Brandt by Reinecke, and what Lifeline is doing outside at the end of the episode! Along the way they find much to enjoy: the ideas that Lisa and Monique come up with; the typically Vik Ritelis direction; and the sheer bravado of Curtis's escape. However, they also find themselves grappling with a historical dating issue and why Curtis doesn't understand that he can't just come back to Brussels! At the end of the episode we hear from Sophie who found her way to Secret Army via Buffy, the Vampire Slayer! You can find Sophie on Instagram @stanleybiggsclothiers. Please do let us know your thoughts on this or any previous episode. We will shortly be recording episodes on Series 2's early episodes, so message us about those too! You can contact us on Twitter @secretarmypod or by email on secretarmypod@gmail.com  We will be back next month with an episode reviewing all of the first series of Secret Army.  Thanks for listening! AJ & Andy Next Month: Series 1 Wrap-Up

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Maestro George Stelluto and Flautist Stefan Hosskuldson

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 10:55


This morning on The Greg and Dan Show, Maestro of the Peoria Symphony Orchestra and premier flautist Stefan Hosskuldson came in to visit.   This Saturday at 7:00 pm the Peoria Symphony Orchestra will be having their Magic Flute concert featuring Stefan as the featured soloist. The concert will feature pieces from Mozart, Brahms, and Reinecke. In this interview, Stefan talks about his coming to America story, experience playing, the famous flautist he bought his flute from, and so much more.   For more information on the upcoming show please visit the Peoria Symphony's website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Anne-Reinecke-Roman - "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean": Berlin als Freilichtmuseum

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 10:52


Berlin liegt in Trümmern, hinter einer hohen Mauer, vom Ozean umgeben. Was genau passiert ist, können auch die einzigen fünf Bewohner Berlins nicht sagen. Was sie aber wissen: Bald beginnen wieder die Touristen, um die Dystopie hautnah zu erleben. Reinecke, Anne www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Anne-Reinecke-Roman - "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean": Berlin als Freilichtmuseum

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 10:52


Berlin liegt in Trümmern, hinter einer hohen Mauer, vom Ozean umgeben. Was genau passiert ist, können auch die einzigen fünf Bewohner Berlins nicht sagen. Was sie aber wissen: Bald beginnen wieder die Touristen, um die Dystopie hautnah zu erleben. Reinecke, Anne www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Anne-Reinecke-Roman - "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean": Berlin als Freilichtmuseum

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 10:52


Berlin liegt in Trümmern, hinter einer hohen Mauer, vom Ozean umgeben. Was genau passiert ist, können auch die einzigen fünf Bewohner Berlins nicht sagen. Was sie aber wissen: Bald beginnen wieder die Touristen, um die Dystopie hautnah zu erleben. Reinecke, Anne www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Literatur - "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean" von Anne Reinecke

Das perfekte Buch für den Moment - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 4:59


Lola, Friedrich, Wilhelm, Else und Alexander sind die fünf sogenannten "Ewigen" aus Anne Reineckes dystopischem Roman "Hinter den Mauern der Ozean". Nichts ist, wie es war. Und keiner weiß genau, was sich hinter der Mauer befindet, die sie alle umgibt.**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Buchkritik: "Daphne, ich bin wütend" von Bertram Reinecke

Buchkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 5:29


Hatting, André www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Buchkritik: "Daphne, ich bin wütend" von Bertram Reinecke

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 5:29


Hatting, André www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Buchkritik: "Daphne, ich bin wütend" von Bertram Reinecke

Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 5:29


Hatting, André www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart

Diskothek
Carl Reinecke: Undine. Sonate für Flöte und Klavier e-Moll op.167

Diskothek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 120:13


Carl Reinecke spielte eine wichtige Rolle im kulturellen Leben Leipzigs. Ein geachteter Komponist und Pianist, war er auch ein hervorragender Lehrer (u.a. von Grieg und Janacek) und vor allem ein geschätzter Dirigent.  35 Jahre lang leitete er das Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, länger als jeder andere Dirigent nach ihm. Alles in Allem Grund genug, in diesem Jahr Reineckes 200. Geburtstag zu feiern. Komponiert hat er fast 300 Werke in allen Gattungen, besonders viel Kammermusik, darunter auch eine der raren grossen romantischen Flötensonaten. Inspiriert hat sich Reinecke dafür bei Friedrich de la Motte Fouqués Märchen «Undine». Das rätselhaft schöne Wasserwesen kann nur eine Seele bekommen, wenn es sich mit einem Menschen vermählt - doch ihrem untreuen Gatten bringt Undine schliesslich den Tod. Reinecke ist mit «Undine» eine wunderbar klangmalerische Sonate gelungen. Heute zählt sie zu den wenigen Werken von ihm, die oft aufgeführt und auf CD eingespielt werden.  In der Diskothek stehen fünf Interpretationen von Carl Reineckes «Undine» zur Diskussion. Gäste von Eva Oertle sind die Pianistin Aglaia Graf und der Flötist Felix Renggli.

Zero Waste Your Life
117: Wie funktionieren Nachhaltigkeitskommunikation und Gemeinwohlbilanzierung mit Isabell Reinecke von Presigno

Zero Waste Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 30:16


Herzlich willkommen zu "Im Kreis gedacht" – dem Podcast für mehr Nachhaltigkeit in Unternehmen. Hier dreht sich alles um grüne Ideen, nachhaltige Strategien und die Wege, wie Unternehmen einen positiven Einfluss auf die Welt ausüben können. Host dieses Podcasts ist Laura Grotenrath selbstständige Nachhaltigkeitsberaterin und Gründerin von ⁠AGERE. Agentur für Nachhaltigkeit⁠. Heute zu Gast ist Isabell Reinecke von Presigno Content Marketing PR. Wir sprechen über nachhaltiges Unternehmen, grünes Marketing und die Gemeinwohlbilanz (GWÖ) des Unternehmens. In jeder Episode "Im Kreis gedacht" tauchen wir tief in die Welt der Kreislaufwirtschaft, Sustainable Development Goals und nachhaltigen Geschäftspraktiken ein. Von Circular Economy über Nachhaltigkeits-Zertifizierungen und nachhaltige Führung bis hin zu konkreten Schritten für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen – wir bieten inspirierende Gespräche, Expert:innen-Einblicke und praxisnahe Tipps. Begleitet uns auf einer Reise durch innovative Lösungen, erfolgreiche Fallstudien und motivierende Interviews mit Spezialist:innen und Unternehmer:innen, die bereits für mehr Nachhaltigkeit in ihren Organisationen losgegangen sind. Egal, ob du Führungskraft, Unternehmer:in oder einfach an Nachhaltigkeitsthemen interessiert bist – "Im Kreis gedacht" bietet dir wertvolle Einblicke, um nachhaltige Veränderungen in deinem beruflichen Umfeld zu bewirken. Bleib in Kontakt auf ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠ oder über die ⁠Website von AGERE⁠. Du hast Interesse an einer Zusammenarbeit? Vereinbare ein unverbindliches Kennlerngespräch, in dem wir dein Anliegen besprechen: ⁠https://calendly.com/lauragrotenrath⁠ Du möchtest Gast im Podcast werden? Schreib mir eine E-Mail mit deiner Themenidee an laura@agere-agentur.de Mehr von Isabell: Isabell auf LinkedIn Website von Presigno

Podcast In Death
March Madness with Special Guest Dana!

Podcast In Death

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 67:51


In this episode our good friend and Spreadsheet enthusiast, Dana joins us to talk about her “March Madness” game she created for our Facebook group. Essentially, she created a “bracket,” which is what they use for “March Madness” basketball. She took most of the books (she left out a few novellas) and had the books compete against each other until we finally found a “winner.” Some of the results were surprising and interesting. After that, we find out that DANA was our Mystery Rap Lyric Writer! So we surprise her with an AI version of her song as a rap song! We play the song for you in this episode, so if you want to sing along, Here are the lyrics: It’s 2061 in the NYC.  There’s still murder and the killers try to flee. The homicide division will bring them to a stop,  led by a bad bitch LT who’s the top murder cop.  Dallas has rank in the NYPSD.  She’s not interested in you taking a plea.  Confessions in the box are what she demands,  a bullpen of damn good cops she’s proud to command.  Peabody’s her partner, a free-ager yet sturdy,  dependable and true, but not yet 30. She’s got a nice rack and obsessed with her ass.  Lose pants, lose pants. She chants with a gasp.  Jenkinsons the DS, known for his blinding ties.  Their colors and patterns will sear your eyes.  He has a way with words that may leave you struck.   Ring that fucker’s bell, motherfucking fuckers fuck.   The DS teams up with Reineke, his partner is do or die.   Reineke has the crazy socks to go with Jenkinsons tie. Sitting at his desk, he often whistles off key,  and when he’s on a diet, it’s a veggie hash and a tea.  Baxter is the horn dog with the model looks.  Dallas teamed him up with one of her rooks.  Slick in stylish suits, he is quite the flirt.  He’s first in line when Nadine brings dessert.  Trueheart and Baxter are quite the pair.  One is seasoned, the other is square.  He’s shy, blushes, and raises his hand. But good as gold, his partner would add.  There are two Carmichael’s, a he and a she.   She has the shield and is unflappable as can be.  She’s got the pipes and loves to sing.  She also bets with her partner, that’s their thing.  Santiago is on the losing end of those bets.  Cowboy hat on his head, he ponders and regrets.  As the new guy, he wants acceptance and danger. In New York, it’s the Mets, Knicks, Giants, Rollers, and Rangers.  At Cop Central, when Dallas and Peabody are running hot,  Baxter and Trueheart join in and take off like a shot.  Jenkinson and Reinecke won’t be far behind.   Carmichael and Santiago fall in a line.  They have each other’s back anytime, anyplace With thin shield on, it matters not what they face.   You strike at one, you strike at them all.   They will stand side by side, ready to brawl.  No matter your race, creed, or sexual orientation,  they don’t even care about your political affiliation.  This motto for the bullpen hangs overhead.  We protect and serve because you could get dead. Even if you were an asshole

The Inline G Flute Podcast
Nielsen and Juventus with Alberto Navarra

The Inline G Flute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 56:34


Coming straight from the Tonhalle Zürich, this week's guest is Italian superstar, former Nielsen Competition winner and Karajan Academy graduate; Alberto Navarra.Alberto very kindly took some time out of his busy schedule to sit and chat all about this debut album on Orchid Classics, featuring three monster flute concertos; The Mozart Flute and Harp, Reinecke and Nielsen, all with the Odense Symphony Orchestra. We also chatted a bit about his experiences studying with Jacques Zoon, Emmanuel Pahud, Andrea Oliva etc and his surprising love for System of a Down. Alberto's album is available on CD or streaming on all your usual platforms. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xChapters:0:00 - Welcome back, my wee mates2:48 - Alberto Navarra on orchestral firsts6:07 - The Album, recording and photoshoots16:15 - The Berlin Philharmonic Karajan Academy27:10 - Former teachers and the Italian Flute School32:04 - Alberto's gold Muramatsu37:41 - Alberto as a teacher40:07 - Winning Nielsen46:18 - Quick Fire Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast
122: Mastering Small Business Blogging: Expert Insights on Workflow, SOPs, and Tools for Success with Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper

The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 40:44


Hey, friend! Today I welcome blogging experts Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper. They discuss the importance of incorporating a blogging workflow as a small business owner and the project management tools they recommend for better systems and workflows. Also, we discuss the dangers of relying too heavily on AI for content creation.➡️ Snag the much anticipated Systems & Workflow Magic Bundle (The Launch Edition) HERE: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/the-launch-bundle-kajabi

Compared to Who?
Learning How to Love Your Body Well Featuring Amy Reinecke

Compared to Who?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 46:58


Today Heather welcomes Amy Reinecke host of the "Love Your Body Well" podcast. Heather and Amy discuss what Amy means when she talks about loving your body well and how it's not about body pride or a feeling you have about your body, but rather about an action you take towards your body -- how you treat it and think about it. Amy shares her story of weight loss and weight gain, struggling with back issues and an autoimmune disease, and how God has walked with her to a place where she feels more confident and comfortable with her body, even though it's not the size she prefers. Today Heather and Amy also talk about: **What's underneath our desire to "press the easy button" and try another diet to "fix it all" (and why this never works!) **How to unlearn our dieting behaviors **Amy shares how she felt like she was making "everyone else happy" with her weight loss, yet how she was miserable and stressed out on the inside. **How there's not a one-size-fits-all approach to weight loss or health. We will each have to figure out what works for us. **Why your story and life are still valuable, even if you wish your body looked different. Learn more or connect with Amy Reinecke at: www.loveyourbodywell.net or on her podcast: Love Your Body Well Ready for coaching this year? Get started with Heather's coaching or online course for just $40 in January. Use the code: Start40 on www.improvebodyimage.com course page. Have you read Heather's brand new 40-Day Body Image Workbook? Learn more about this fantastic resource at: https://www.improvebodyimage.com/40-Day-Body-Image-Workbook-Christian Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 439 (2023) Isabelle Reinecke On Helping Disadvantaged Communities Access Legal Support

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 21:06


On Episode 439 of Impact Boom, Isabelle Reinecke of Grata Fund discusses breaking down barriers preventing Australians from bringing forth landmark legal cases and shifting the dial on important subjects including human rights, climate injustice and democratic freedom. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 244 with Katie Richards on legal tips to help your social enterprise thrive-> https://bit.ly/47BbMHi The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guests: Isabelle Reinecke Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.

Academy of Management Review Origins Series
Ep 41 - Reinecke and Lawrence - "The role of temporality in institutional stabilization: A process view?"

Academy of Management Review Origins Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 34:09


Welcome to the Academy of Management Review's Origins Series, where we ask, "Where does theory come from?" to demystify the theory-building process. In this interview series, authors of forthcoming AMR articles discuss how they got the ideas for their papers and share their process for developing new theory in the field of management. In this episode (Ep 41), Juliane Reinecke and Tom Lawrence discuss their AMR article titled "The role of temporality in institutional stabilization: A process view?" Article web link: https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amr.2019.0486

The Platformers Podcast
Episode 285 - Final Fantasy 16 Deep Dive & Spoilercast OR "Get In The Big Monster, Clive" (feat. Lucas White & Timo Reinecke)

The Platformers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 350:49


In this episode, Brian Barnett, Will Borger, Lucas White, and Timo Reinecke engage in a beat-by-beat deep dive and spoilercast of Final Fantasy XVI. Enjoy! TOPICS & TIMESTAMPS: Final Fantasy XVI Spoiler Free Discussion - 0:00 | Spoilers Begin - 38:20 | Marketing Materials & Ifrit VS Phoenix - 38:20 | Beginning as Wyvern - 50:00 | The Flashback to Shield Training - 53:20 | Clive & Joshua | Enslavement & Climate Change Elements - 59:00 | Overarching Themes - 1:01:00 | Introducing Clive's Family - 1:04:30 | Clive's First Mission & Quick Time Events - 1:10:15 | Phoenix Gate - 1:15:00 | Wyvern, Shiva's Dominant, & Cid - 1:37:00 | Rosalia, Bearers, & The Hideaway - 1:53:00 | Cid, The Second Eikon Of Fire, & Benedikta - 2:07:30 | Return To Phoenix Gate - 2:33:38 | Crafting & Game Economy Discussion - 2:37:57 | The Fallen Ruins & Ifrit Realized - 2:56:35 | The Plan & Journey To The First Mother Crystal - 3:09:31 | Jill's Characterization & Brian's Frozen Lake Survival Guide - 3:16:00 | Typhon & Ultima - 3:22:00 | Hugo's Present & Time Skip - 3:36:24 | The Empire & The Black Shields - 3:42:30 | Voice Acting & Character Writing Consistency - 3:43:00 | The Iron Kingdom, Jill's Revenge, & Women In FF16 - 3:46:45 | Brian's Hostage Negotiation Skills & Hunting Kupka - 4:01:45 | Ifrit VS Titan Lost - 4:10:30 | Harbard, Barnabas, & Mythos - 4:19:00 | Twinside, Dion, & Bahamut - 4:21:30 | Barnabas & Ultima - 4:42:00 | Kanver, Sleipnir, Barnabas - 4:43:20 | The Ship Chase & Barnabas Fight - 4:52:38 | The Beach, Jill, & Shiva - 4:58:08 | The Eastern Continent, Odin, & Ultima's Secret - 5:01:10 | Ash's Mother Crystal & Ultima's Dark World - 5:10:30 | Saying Goodbyes, Origin, & Ultima Prime - 5:16:48 | The Mother Crystal's Secret & Ultima Risen - 5:20:40 | Ultimalius & Punching God In The Face - 5:22:40 | WILL PROPHESIZES THE END - 5:27:00 | Joshua, Destroying Origin, & The Beach - 5:27:50 | Summary Thoughts - 5:32:50 | POTENTIAL EPISODE TITLES (EACH "+" IS A HOST VOTE): What It Is, What It Do, Wazzup | Mixed By Glasses | I Just Thought I Was Having A Stroke Or Drank Too Much | Going Fools Gold | Gold Amidst The Trash | Slobberknocker | Are You A Furry Who Wants To Roleplay As Brad Pitt From Snatch? | I'm Literally The Most Special, Mom | Phoenix, Ifrit, & Sol Badguy: The Three Gods Of Fire | Ralph Ineson Deep Dive | Get In The Big Monster, Clive | Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Film | Leather, Squeaking & Squirming, Between Clive's Thighs | Revenge Is A Dish Best Served By Hot, Well-Dressed Men | Your Boy, Skinny Lightning | Press The Jill Button | Sonic The Hedgehog Degeneracy | Goblin Mode | Thunderbolts & Lightning | Rape In Dark Fantasy? We Learned From Watching You, George | I Walked, I Should Try It | Press ‘F' To Accept The Truth | Joshua, How Many Mythical Beings Have You Put In Your Chest, Bro? | That Sweet, Sweet Damage Will Is Horny For | Dummy Strong | Mid Is Top Tier | Barnabas & His Weird Fetishes | [The Platformers Video Game Podcast is created, hosted, edited, written, & streamed by Brian Barnett on Twitch.tv/Ribnax]

ASRMtoday Podcast
ASRM Policy Matters: Alliance for Fertility Preservation with Joyce Reinecke

ASRMtoday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 12:48


On this episode of Policy Matters, we're joined by Joyce Reinecke, executive director of the Alliance for Fertility Preservation to talk about advocacy.  Alliance for Fertility Preservation https://www.asrm.org More information on these topics is at www.asrm.org Tell us your thoughts on the show by emailing asrm@asrm.org Please subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts. ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council.

Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis
Creating Self Love and a Positive Body Image with Wellness Coach Amy Reinecke (Replay)

Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 54:10


Amy Reinecke discovered she had Hashimoto's after having her third child. She is now helping women love their body through healing their mindset. In this week's podcast, Amy shares her very personal story with growing up in diet culture and developing an eating disorder. And her journey back to loving her body right now, as it is. Amy's story is so relatable to those of us who grew up dieting and wanting so badly to have the “right” body. She gives inspiration and great tips to stop judging yourself and your body, and learn how to give it the love and nourishment that it needs.Discussed in this episode:Binge eating disorderBody positivity and learning to love where you areSelf love and feeling at ease with your bodyHabits vs. goals with lifestyle changesCreating a positive body image by healing your mindsetConnect with Amy Reinecke: https://loveyourbodywell.net/For more on today's guest and transcripts of this episode, visit: Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis PodcastConnect with Andrea:Join the waitlist for the 8 Week Challenge to Quiet Your Inner Critic: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/waitlistGrab the FREE Resource from Andrea: "The No BS Guide to a Positive Mindset" https://andreahansoncoaching.com/nobsguide/Do you have questions or topics you would like covered in the podcast? Reach out to https://andreahansoncoaching.com/contactLike the podcast? Get the books! Andrea's books, Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis and Stop Carrying the Weight of Your MS are here: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/getthebookConnect with Andrea on Instagram: @AndreaWHansonConnect with Andrea on LinkedIn: @AndreaWHanson✳️ Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Please note this podcast does not promote any specific therapy. Consult your doctor before making any changes to your medications, therapies, and treatments. The ideas and stories discussed in this podcast are the host and guest's personal opinions and experiences. Listener discretion is advised.

Table Talk with BBYOInsider
BBYO LGLA TED-Ed Student Talk: Isabelle Reinecke

Table Talk with BBYOInsider

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 7:39


At BBYO International Convention 2023, members of BBYO's Leven Global Leadership Academy -- a cohort of young leaders -- gave TED-Ed Student Talks sharing ideas, passions, and more.The Leven Global Leadership Academy (LGLA) prepares a cohort of Jewish teens from around the world with marketable leadership skills and experiences that are transferable throughout their lives. It's based on the three pillars that define a leader—Understanding Leadership Strengths, Relationship Building, and Scaling Impact. Check out more at: azabbg.bbyo.org/experiences/gla.

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP234 MISTY WHITE: ROCK'N'ROLL HELLCAT

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 73:34


The drummer, singer, and songwriter with the Hellcats, the Alluring Strange, and the Chiselers was a longtime provocateur and facilitator on the Memphis music scene. She crisscrossed the country with the shambolic Panther Burns/Hellcats circus before relocating to Toulouse, France, to marry and pursue a solo career. Widely known as the mouthpiece for the notorious White twins, she’s never been afraid to talk to strangers. Tonight Misty finds out just how strange things can get when she joins the Troubled Men in the Christmas Club. Topics include a Broadway Cruise to Bermuda, buffets, French Quarter Fest, a Gwyneth Paltrow court case, baby names, smoking, clinics, the Dalai Lama, a plastics fire, an Arkansas childhood, a DJ father, Mark Lindsay, Loudon Wainwright, getting stoned with the Easter Bunny, early larceny, the Brave One, moving to Memphis, Mandrax, following the Dead, a stolen keg, pink cocaine, side hustles, Jim Dickinson, meeting Lorette Velvette, pursuing Tav Falco, a longing for the stage, tambourine vs. drums, an LA sojourn, meeting Carlo Nuccio, George “the Max” Reinecke, saving Libertyland, selling a roller coaster, Philippe Lombardi, religious wars, an American dog, Harlan T. Bobo, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro Music: "Can't Find My Memory" and "Hell On Earth" from the forthcoming "Dis Moi" by Misty White Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s T-shirts & tanks here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook GR8 ESCAPE BAKING COMPANY Promo Code:TROUBLED15 Misty White Homepage Misty White Facebook The Hellcats Facebook

TITANIC TALK
TITANIC TALK | Titanic Superfans ~ Dale McCarthy & Ilka-Sophie Reinecke De Castro

TITANIC TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 37:29


Alexandra and Nelson chat with Dale and Ilka, two self confessed Titaniacs who met on Instagram after she was inspired to recreate The Jump Dress, one of Kate Winslet's iconic dresses in TITANIC.Dale had created a miniature, Barbie-sized version of the dress  - and many other of Rose's costumes in the film - so he coached her to not only sew on every bead and sequin but over the course of a year to make the whole dress.Hear this story and many more on how Titanic connects Dale, Ilka and Alexandra and her best friend from college.Dale and Ilka also feature in Alexandra's new documentary Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries showing their beautiful work and sharing their passion for James Cameron's Titanic and the history of Edwardian costumes and the ship herself.See more of their amazing work and works in progress on InstagramDale ~ @dale_mccarthy_artIlka ~ @ilki1983If you would like Dale to design and make your wedding dress, go to ~Bellissima Weddings in Essex UKThe Victoria and Albert Museum in London - where Dale would love to display his miniature movie costume collection -  is a must-visit for anyone who loves design, fashion and performance.TITANIC TALK Official Merchandise now on sale HERET-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and mugs - the perfect gift for your favourite TitaniacFor more information on where to watchSHIP OF DREAMS: TITANIC MOVIE DIARIES go toshipofdreamsfilm.comShip of Dreams on FacebookShip of Dreams on TikTokWatch TITANIC TALK on YouTube go to ~TITANIC TALK YouTubeInstagram @titanic_talk_podcastFacebookFollow NelsonInstagram @nelsonaspenTwitter @nelsonaspenFollow Alexandra Instagram @fstclsswmn Twitter @alexactwrdirTikTok

She Built This™
Is Blogging Still Relevant? With Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper

She Built This™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 53:59


Your business blogging questions answered! I often get asked by clients and fellow business owners questions like,  “Is blogging still relevant?”  “Isn't blogging dead?”  “Who should start a blog?”  “How often should I blog?”  And of course, “What should I blog about?”  Starting a blog is an exciting journey and can come with a lot of questions. It's important to set up your blog in a way that helps to grow your business and expand your reach.  In this episode of the She Built This podcast, my guests Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper of The Ultimate Blog Podcast, we answer your business blogging questions and help you get clarity around why to blog and what to blog about.  We get into what businesses make a good fit to start a blog and how we can add in more elements of curiosity to spark more interest in our blogging content.  This conversation about whether or not blogging is still relevant includes:  How you just never know what magic will come from following your curiosity and courage The answer to the infamous question, “Is blogging still relevant?”  The benefits of blogging for businesses and who should have a blog  How often to consider posting a new blog   How to create curiosity in writing blogs for your audience  Key pieces of strategy that often get overlooked when it comes to blogging  Amy and Jennifer's predictions on how artificial intelligence and other technology might affect content creation And more! About Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper, Spark Media Concepts and The Ultimate Blog Podcast With over 14 years of combined blogging experience, Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper are passionate about helping women create the blogs they desire to build a business that allows them to live the life they desire. They started Spark Media Concepts to help women use their stories, passion, expertise, and perspectives to share content that adds value to others via their blog. Connect with Amy and Jennifer Online:  Website Podcast Instagram Links Mentioned in the Episode:  Jansen's Everyday Reading Blog About the Host, Emily Aborn Content Writer and Founder of She Built This  Emily Aborn is a Content Writer for women entrepreneurs, Podcast Host, and Founder of She Built This, a community for women entrepreneurs and professionals. She's been an entrepreneur since 2014 and has experience in running brick-and-mortar as well as online businesses. She's worked with over 86 different industries and loves helping those with a big mission increase their visibility, connect with their clients, and bring their dreams and visions to life. For fun, Emily enjoys nerdy word games and puzzles, reading, listening to podcasts like they're going outta' style, and tromping about in the woods with her husband, Jason, and their dog, Clyde.  Connect with Emily on her website  Connect with Emily on Instagram  Connect with Emily on LinkedIn  Join and participate in She Built This (a FREE online community for women entrepreneurs) 

Unlikely Housewives of JoCo: Cultivating Authentic Freedom & Wellness for Women
41. Loving your body through disordered eating and diet culture with guest, Amy Reinecke

Unlikely Housewives of JoCo: Cultivating Authentic Freedom & Wellness for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 60:19


We are so thankful for our guest, Amy Reinecke, from Love Your Body Well Podcast as she vulnerably and bravely shares her health journey story with us.  This episode will give so many women encouragement in their own health journeys, reminding you that you don't have to feel alone in your story as Amy shares her personal struggles and victories.    To give a quick shout out, I found Amy's podcast through following Lindsay O'Reilly on Instagram. Lindsay is a Thyroid RD, who is local to the KC area helping women with Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism to get to the root and feel better.  You can follow her Instagram   Amy shares all the highs and lows about her health journey, having battled an eating disorder, body shaming and a negative body image. She started Weight Watchers at the early age of 10 years old, in the 4th grade. The culture at the time allowed her to feel like this was normal, yet it set her up for years of struggling. She battled the feeling of always working to change her body, and never feeling happy with the way she looked.    Motherhood changed her heart as she did not want to pass down these feelings and struggles to her children.  However, full healing had not taken place and God continued to work on her heart and soul because as motherhood changes our souls it also changes our bodies. While we know and love our bodies well for what they are able to do and how God created them, it is still difficult to battle the physical changes.   Amy encourages women that feeling comfortable in our bodies is important, but it's beyond the number on the scale…it's also what's going on between your two ears.  Women are fed so much toxic information on how they SHOULD look and feel that we struggle finding peace within how we look and feel. Body autonomy is what should be promoted and it's just not the whole message.   Years of trauma and years of abuse equals years of healing. You have to love your body through it all with so much compassion.    We are talking about “God love” versus “self love”. It's exhausting to compete with our own self-health goals.  Welcome God into this journey and forgive yourself for what you've already done to yourself/body and reframe your mind and heart. Give yourself more empathy and compassion for who you are and where you've been.     Ask your body what do you need today? Do you need a workout? Sleep? Extra sleep? More water? Get something off your chest?   It's not just what you eat or how you exercise…it's so much more than that.  How are your relationships? How are your finances? Your sleep? Your stress?   We hope this episode stirred something inside of you to continue to love your body like God loves you!    You can follow Amy on Instagram and listen to her podcast here   Check out the resources we mentioned ⤵️ Audible Premium Plus “The Collapse of Parenting: How we hurt our kids when we treat them like grown-ups” by Leonard Sax     Join our community on Facebook and connect with us on Instagram!  Write an apple review and YOUR review could be read on our next episode!  Hosted by Tori Shirah and Tracy Stine Contact us ➡️ UnlikelyJoCo@gmail.com  

Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis
Creating Self Love and a Positive Body Image with Wellness Coach Amy Reinecke

Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 53:13


Amy Reinecke discovered she had Hashimoto's after having her third child. She is now helping women love their body through healing their mindset. In this week's podcast, Amy shares her very personal story with growing up in diet culture and developing an eating disorder. And her journey back to loving her body right now, as it is. Amy's story is so relatable to those of us who grew up dieting and wanting so badly to have the “right” body. She gives inspiration and great tips to stop judging yourself and your body, and learn how to give it the love and nourishment that it needs. For more on today's guest, transcripts of this episode, a full list on where you can reach today's guest, and resources discussed in today's episode, visit: Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis PodcastConnect with Andrea:For more on what Andrea does, check out her website: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/You can read more about Andrea's books, Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis and Stop Carrying the Weight of Your MS here: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/getthebookConnect with Andrea on Instagram: @AndreaWHansonConnect with Andrea on LinkedIn: @AndreaWHansonIf you haven't done already, subscribe to the podcast. Fresh weekly episodes will be delivered directly to wherever you listen to your podcasts.If you liked the show, please rate it and leave a short review on Apple podcasts. That will help the podcast reach more listeners just like you. Please note I'm not a healthcare professional and this podcast does not promote any specific therapy. Consult your doctor before making any changes to your medications, therapies, and treatments. The ideas and stories discussed in this podcast are the guest's personal opinions and experiences. Listener discretion is advised. Mentioned in this episode:Like the podcast? Get the books! My books, Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis and Stop Carrying the Weight of Your MS are available now, wherever books are sold.

Wellness For The Win Podcast
#45: How to Love Your Body Well, Even When It's Hard with Amy Reinecke

Wellness For The Win Podcast

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 73:34


I sat down with Amy Reinecke to discuss all things body image and healing your relationship with food and your body, as well as learning to care for your body on a daily basis, even when it doesn't look or feel exactly how you want it to. What we covered:Amy shares her story and past struggles with body image, binge eating / disordered eating and starting to diet in 4th grade How starting to diet at such a young age impacted herSome other factors that impacted her body image How she felt when she reached her “goal weight”How and why she decided to walk away from diet cultureHow we can improve our health + habits without dietingWhy comparison is the thief of joy, especially regarding our bodiesHow to get back in tune with hunger and fullness signals after dietingWhat to do when walking away from dieting How to push away negative thoughts about your bodyHow does Amy cope with bad body image days after leaving dietingHonest thoughts on emotional eating or other coping strategies Amy has worked throughHow to set our kids up for success and break the dieting cycleHow to navigate food allergies/intolerances without a restriction mindsetAnd more! CONNECT WITH AMY:Follow Amy on Instagram at @loveyourbodywell and @loveyourbodywellpodcastCheck out Amy's blog at loveyourbodywell.netListen to Amy's podcast: Love Your Body Well PodcastTODAY'S SPONSORS & AFFILIATE LINKS: Learn more about Advent Health Kanasas City and their ER Care in the Kansas City area, as well as their resource GetInQuickerKC.com to reserve your spot ahead of time. Click here. #adGet on the waitlist for my online nutrition course, Make Healthy Easy, available to purchase February 27th - March 2nd only! CLICK HERE!Looking for prenatals and fish oil supplements? Check out FullWell products and use my affiliate code WELLNESSFORTHEWIN to save. Click here to shop. Thank you for listening today! If you enjoyed it, please rate, review and subscribe to my show, and share with a friend! Thank you for your support!  Follow me on IG at @wellnessforthewin and @wellnessforthewinpod Check out my blog for healthy recipes & wellness tips! JOIN MY EMAIL LIST HERE! Please be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast!

The Annex Sociology Podcast
Science When the Money Runs Out (Reinecke)

The Annex Sociology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 53:58


In today's episode of The Annex, we explore the relationship between money and science with David Reinecke (Princeton University), whose work examines what happens to large scientific projects when funding runs out. David is the author of "When Funding Fails: Planetary Exploration at NASA in an Era of Austerity, 1967 - 1976" in Social Studies of Science and "Moonshots to Nowhere? The Metroliner and Failed High-Speed Rail in the United States, 1962- 1977" in Journal of Transport History,

YourClassical Daily Download
Carl Reinecke - Wind Octet: Finale

YourClassical Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 5:17


Carl Reinecke - Wind Octet: Finale Boston Symphony Orchestra Members More info about today's track: Naxos 8.570777 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon

Circulation on the Run
Circulation January 24, 2023 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 29:55


Please join author Subodh Verma and Guest Editor Christopher Granger as they discuss the article "Empagliflozin and Left Ventricular Remodeling in People Without Diabetes: Primary Results of the EMPA-HEART 2 CardioLink-7 Randomized Clinical Trial." Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. We're your co-host. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Peder Myhre: And I'm Dr. Peder Myhre, social media editor and doctor at Akershus University Hospital at University of Oslo in Norway. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Peder, I am so excited to be discussing this issue. So many great articles and a feature discussion coming up on the SGLT2 inhibitor, empagliflozin. And do you think it's got effects on left ventricular remodeling in people without diabetes? Very interesting question. Dr. Peder Myhre: That is so interesting, Carolyn. I can't wait to hear this discussion. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Yep, I agree, but we got to wait till we discuss the other papers in today's issue. I want to go first. So we know that non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants, or NOACs, they've become the standard therapy for preventing stroke and ischemic thromboembolism in most patients with atrial fibrillation. But, what is the effectiveness and safety of NOACs in patients on dialysis? That is hemodialysis. The AXADIA-AFNET 8 study sought to test the hypothesis that apixaban would be non-inferior to vitamin K antagonists in these very patients undergoing hemodialysis. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh wow. This is really a gap of knowledge that we've been waiting to hear more about. NOACs in patients with hemodialysis. Tell us about this trial, Carolyn. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Sure. So this is from corresponding author, Dr. Reinecke, and colleagues, from University of Munster in Germany. And it's an investigator initiated prospective randomized open-blinded outcome assessment of 97 patients with atrial fibrillation on chronic hemodialysis randomized to either apixaban 2.5 mg BID, or a vitamin K antagonist, aiming for an INR between 2 and 3. Over a median follow-up time of 429 days for apixaban, and 506 days for the vitamin K antagonist, the composite primary safety outcome of first, major bleeding, clinically relevant, non-major bleeding, or all cause death, occurred in 46% of patients on apixaban, and 51% of patients on the vitamin K antagonist. That would be a hazard ratio of 0.91, with a p for non-inferiority being 0.157. How about the primary efficacy outcome? While this was a composite of ischemic stroke, all cause death, myocardial infarction, or deep vein thrombosis, and/or pulmonary embolism, and that occurred in 21% of patients on apixaban and 31% of patients on the vitamin K antagonists. Again, no difference when there was testing. So, in summary, Peder, there were no differences in the safety or efficacy observed between apixaban and vitamin K antagonists in patients with atrial fibrillation on chronic hemodialysis. Of note, however, even receiving oral anticoagulations, these patients remain at very high risk of cardiovascular events. So these data really support the consideration of apixaban for prevention of cardiovascular complications in patients with atrial fibrillation on chronic hemodialysis, but larger studies are definitely needed. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh wow, Carolyn, that is so clinically relevant. And the next paper is also a clinically relevant paper. And it comes to us from the SPRINT authors. And to remind you, the SPRINT study was a study of intensive systolic blood pressure lowering compared to standard blood pressure lowering. And the results demonstrated that there was a robust reduction in both heart failure endpoints and all cause mortality. And in this sub-study that comes to us from corresponding author Jarett Berry from University of Texas Tyler School of Medicine, these authors look at the mechanisms through which intensive blood pressure lowering reduces the risk of these endpoints. And given the important role of cardiac injury and neurohormonal activation in the pathways leading from hypertension to heart failure, and strong association that has been observed between hypertension and levels of cardiac troponin and NT-proBNP, the authors hypothesized that intensive systolic blood pressure lowering would decrease levels of high sensitivity cardiac troponin T and NT-proBNP. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Cool. That's interesting. So how did they do this, and what did they find? Dr. Peder Myhre: So, as expected, Carolyn, the authors found that increases in troponin and NT-proBNP from baseline to 1 year were associated with a higher risk of heart failure and death. And there were really no significant interaction by treatment assignment. But let's look at the changes in troponin. And these results showed that randomization to intensive blood pressure lowering versus standard blood pressure lowering resulted in a significant 3% increase in cardiac troponin T level over 1 year follow up, and a higher proportion of participants with more than 50% increase, and that's with an odds ratio of 1.47. And Carolyn, in contrast, NT-proBNP decreased by 10% in intensive blood pressure arm. And these patients had substantially lower probability of increasing more than 50% in NT-proBNP, with an odds ratio of 0.57 compared to the standard arm. And now, to the most interesting part of this analysis, Carolyn, the association of randomized treatment assignment on changes in troponin was completely attenuated after accounting for changes in eGFR during the follow up, whereas the association of treatment with NT-proBNP changes were completely attenuated after adjusting for changes in systolic blood pressure. So Carolyn, the authors highlight in their discussion the importance of non-cardiac factors influencing variation in cardiac biomarkers, and raise questions about the potential role of cardiac troponin T as a surrogate marker for heart failure or death in blood pressure lowering studies. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, very interesting. Thanks, Peder. Can I tell you now about a preclinical study? Very interesting, because it shows that cardiac inflammation and hypertrophy are regulated by a heart-brain interaction. Dr. Peder Myhre: Wow, Carolyn, a heart-brain interaction. I'm excited to hear more about this. Please explain. Dr. Carolyn Lam: I'd love to, but first some background. Interleukin-1 beta, now that is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that causes cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. I need to familiarize you with this, the nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich containing family, pyrin domain-containing-3, NLRP3 for short, which is an inflammasome, which is a cytosolic multiprotein complex that mediates active interleukin-1 beta production. Okay? So you know these terms, and now I want to tell you about the study. This is an elegant series of experiments performed by co-corresponding authors, Dr. Higashikuni, from University of Tokyo, and Dr. Sata, from Tokushima University Graduate School of Medicine, and their colleagues. They first showed that genetic disruption of the NLRP3 inflammasome resulted in significant loss of interleukin-1 beta production, cardiac hypertrophy, and contractile function during pressure overload. Next, a bone marrow transplantation experiment revealed an essential role of NLRP3 inflammasome in cardiac non-immune cells in myocardial interleukin-1 beta production and the cardiac phenotype. It was extracellular ATP released from sympathetic nerve terminals that induced the hypertrophic changes of cardiac cells in an NLRP3 and interleukin-1 beta dependent manner in vitro. And finally, depletion of ATP release from sympathetic efferent nerves, or ablation of cardiac afferent nerves, or a lipophilic beta-blocker, all reduced cardiac extracellular ATP, and inhibited the NLRP3 inflammasome activation, the interleukin-1 beta production, and the adaptive cardiac hypertrophy during pressure overload. So all of this suggests that controlling the neuronal brain signals might have therapeutic potential for the treatment of hypertensive heart disease. Neat, huh? Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh, that is so interesting. The heart and brain interaction. And, Carolyn, we're going to stay in the field of preclinical science. And now we're going to talk about another field that is really interesting, and that is regeneration of cardiomyocytes. Because, Carolyn, developmental cardiac tissue holds remarkable capacity to regenerate after injury, and consists of regenerative mononuclear and deployed cardiomyocytes. Whether reprogramming metabolism promotes persistence of these regenerative mononuclear and deployed cardiomyocytes that enhance cardiac function in repair after injury is unknown. Therefore, these researcher, led by corresponding author, Mohsin Khan, from Temple University School of Medicine, investigated whether the RNA binding protein, LIN28a, which is a master regulator of cellular metabolism, plays a role in cardiac repair following injury. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. That is always, always interesting, regeneration and repair following injury. So what did the authors find? Dr. Peder Myhre: Well, Carolyn, through a number of elegant experiments, the authors made the following key findings. For the first time, they documented a role for RNA binding protein LIN28A in regulating cardiomyocyte turnover in the postnatal and adult heart. And LIN28a overexpression promotes cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity during postnatal development and extends cardiac regenerative ability of the mammalian heart to postnatal day 7. And in the adult heart, the authors could demonstrate that LIN28a drives new myocyte formation, augmenting cardiac structure and function after myocardial injury. And Carolyn, I'm sure you're going to ask the clinical implications of this study. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Indeed. Dr. Peder Myhre: And that is that these results may suggest a novel translational role for LIN28a based strategy to replenish cardiomyocytes in the adult heart after injury. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Very nice, Peder. Thank you. Also in the issue is a Research Letter by Dr. Bick on interleukin-6 receptor polymorphism attenuates clonal hematopoiesis mediated coronary artery disease risk among many individuals in the UK Biobank. There's also Cardiology News by Tracy Hampton, where she highlights few really interesting things, like aging cardiomyocytes accumulate new genetic mutations that was published in Nature Aging, cytokines promote tissue repair after a heart attack in mice, and that was published in Science, and scientists identifying molecular alterations in a failing heart at a single cell resolution, which was published in Nature. Dr. Peder Myhre: And there are a couple of other papers also in this issue, Carolyn. And there's first, an exchange of letters by Drs. Halushka, Lu, and Mayr, regarding the article "Circulating MicroRNA-122-5p is Associated with a Lack of Improvement in Left Ventricular Function after TAVR and Regulates Viability of Cardiomyocytes Through Extracellular Vesicles." And finally, we have an "On My Mind" piece by doctors Monda and Limongelli entitled "An Integrated Sudden Cardiac Risk Prediction Model for Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy." Dr. Carolyn Lam: Oh, nice. Nice full issue. Thank you, Peder. Let's go to our feature discussion now. Shall we? Dr. Peder Myhre: Let's go. Dr. Greg Hundley: Welcome listeners to this feature discussion on January 24th. And we have with us Dr. Subodh Verma, from St. Michael's University in Toronto, Canada. And a guest editor, Dr. Christopher Granger, from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Welcome gentlemen. Well, Subodh, we will start with you. Can you describe for us some of the background information that went into the preparation of your study, and what was the hypothesis that you wanted to address? Dr. Subodh Verma: First, my great pleasure to be here, and thank you very much for the opportunity to discuss this paper with your viewers. As you know, SGLT2 inhibitors have been truly transformative therapies. From a heart failure perspective, we know that they prevent incident heart failure in people with diabetes who have vascular disease or risk factors. They also have been shown to treat prevalent heart failure in people with heart failure and either a reduced, mildly reduced, or preserved ejection fraction independent of glycemic status. And really, these have been the basis of very strong recommendations to use these agents in the prevention of heart failure in people with diabetes, and also in the treatment of prevalent heart failure in people with and without diabetes. Now, the fact that these drugs have such broad effects in people with heart failure has led to a theory that maybe these drugs could be introduced earlier on in the natural history of heart failure in people who neither have diabetes nor have significant heart failure, the so-called sort of stage A or stage B patient. But there really have been no clinical trials evaluating this question. There've been a lot of translational randomized trials that have provided some mechanistic insights about LV remodeling in people with diabetes or in people with prevalent heart failure. And we hypothesized that maybe the first step to evaluate whether SGLT2 inhibitors may have favorable effects on cardiac remodeling in people without diabetes or without heart failure would be to conduct a randomized double-blind control trial looking at indices of left ventricular remodeling in a population that I've just described. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, Subodh. So you've started us into your study design. Maybe describe that a little more fully, and then who was included in your study population? Dr. Subodh Verma: So EMPA-HEART 2 CardioLink was a multi-center double-blind placebo control randomized trial in which we studied the effects of empagliflozin, an SGLT2 inhibitor, at a dose of 10 mg per day versus placebo in people who did not have type 2 diabetes or significant heart failure. We included people who were adults between the age of 40 and 80 who met 1 of 2 entry criteria. Either they had to have one major criteria, which was an increase in left ventricular mass index by specific echo criteria or MRI criteria, or they could have increased LVH as identified by ECG or by intraventricular septal or posterior wall thickness. They could also get in if they had resistant hypertension, hypertension despite being on 3 antihypertensive agents, or the second strata was entry through 2 minor criteria, which included a history of myocardial infarction, a GFR between 30 or 60, or evidence of overweight or obesity. Dr. Greg Hundley: And how many subjects did you randomize? Dr. Subodh Verma: So we randomized, of the 318 that we screened, 169 were randomized to receive empagliflozin 10 mg or a placebo. Patients had a baseline cardiac MRI done, and then the exposure was 6 months. They had a follow-up MRI at the end of 6 months. And the primary outcome measure was a 6-month change in left ventricular mass index from baseline to 6 months between the two groups. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. And so , Subodh, can you describe for us now, what did you find? What were your study results? Dr. Subodh Verma: So, first and foremost, what we found in terms of baseline characteristics was that we enrolled a population of people with a mean age of around 60 with a BMI of around 30 kg/m2, predominantly men, about 80% or so were men. These were patients who did not have significant heart failure. The NT-proBNP at baseline was around 50 pg/mL. The eGFR was around 80 mL/minute, and the vast majority of these patients actually had a history of hypertension. Of course, none of them had diabetes by definition. The hemoglobin A1C was around 5.8%. Now what we found was, despite the fact that we went after patients who we thought would be enriched for a baseline increase in LV mass indices, the baseline LV mass index was mildly elevated, was around 63 g/m2. And over the course of 6 months, we did not find any significant difference in terms of LV mass regression between the placebo and empagliflozin groups. In fact, the adjusted treatment effect was minus 0.30 g/m2, which was not statistically significant. No other differences were found in terms of other indices of a remodeling, including left ventricular and diastolic or end systolic volume indices or in terms of left ventricular ejection fraction. There was a 2% increase in ejection fraction, and the p-value for that was 0.07, but really was not statistically significant. Dr. Greg Hundley: And very nice. And realizing that women may have smaller LV masses, any stratified analysis that evaluated effects on men versus women? And then what about, perhaps in the higher quartile versus lower quartile, of age? Dr. Subodh Verma: Right. So, Greg, we actually did look at various subgroups and covariates, including gender, including age. And age or gender did not really influence the overall result that we obtained. There was really a neutral result in empagliflozin, irrespective of these 2 covariates. We also looked at baseline blood pressure, baseline NT-proBNP, LV mass indices, the presence or absence of heart failure, chronic kidney disease. So for the covariates that we have evaluated over a short term of 6 months in this relatively low risk population, we did not find any heterogeneity the result, per se. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very good. Well, Subodh, thank you so much for that beautiful presentation. And listeners, now we're going to turn to our guest editor, Dr. Chris Granger. And Chris is an expert in the field of heart failure. Also, a lot of familiarity with HFpEF, which sounds a little bit, we're looking at precursors. We don't have HFpEF yet, but maybe trying to inhibit this from happening using empagliflozin. How do you put these results in the context with other studies that have emphasized utilizing SGLT2 inhibitors in patients with sort of a preserved ejection fraction and absence of diabetes? Dr. Christopher Granger: Yeah. Well thanks, Greg. And again, congratulations, Subodh, to your study. And I think you framed some of the context here as these drugs, the SGLT2 inhibitors, as being transformative, which I think is exactly right. And it's such a fascinating story. Right? These drugs, which we thought originally, with their cause of glucose spilling in the urine, and a modest decrease in blood glucose, might have a role for modestly improving glucose control in diabetes. And low and behold, they've turned out to be one of the great stories I think in recent, across all of medicine, in terms of their consistent and substantial improving clinical outcomes for patients with heart failure, with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and now even kidney protection, and much broader implications. And their well tolerated, and they don't have dose titration. So there's some practical appeal to this class of drugs in terms of their benefits, in terms of clinical outcomes. But we're left with having this amazing evidence-based generated without really understanding why are these drugs so effective? And what are they doing? And you've provided, I think, an important piece to the puzzle. We did have the data from patients with diabetes and heart failure, with diabetes and left ventricular hypertrophy, that there is a modest reduce in LV mass with SGLT2 inhibitors. And what you've shown is that for patients that with mild LVH, with risk for LVH, that we simply don't see a substantial reduction in LV mass with the use of these drugs. So I think that provides this evidence that that's not a major cause of benefit, at least in this earlier phase of development of heart failure. And I think it really underscores the fact that there's a lot of work to do still to understand. We know that the renal effects are obvious place that these drugs have such an important benefit. And then the linkage of renal disease and cardiac performance is one of the areas, I think, that's a very exciting aspect of a probable contribution of the mechanism of these drugs. But I think in the end, we're left with still not really understanding why these drugs are so beneficial. But understanding that, I think, will be important, both for opening new avenues of targeting pathways, as well as being able to tell the clinical community, okay, you have these important benefits, but people do want to also know why are we seeing these benefits. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. Well, listeners, we're going to turn back to Dr. Verma here. Subodh, what do you see is the next study to be performed in this sphere of research? Dr. Subodh Verma: Well, first, my thanks to Professor Granger, Chris, for handling this paper and for his very thoughtful comments. And he's absolutely right. We have such wonderful clinical data, and these results, of course, should not in any way take away from the importance of using empagliflozin or other SGLT2 inhibitors in the prevention of heart failure in people with diabetes, or in the treatment of HFpEF or HFrEF. But we're struggling with trying to understand what is the dominant mechanism of action here. And, in the previous precursor to EMPA-HEART 2, we did EMPA-HEART 1 in people with diabetes, and we saw a modest effect that was statistically significant of reduction in LV mass index. And we did not see this, of course, in a lower risk population without diabetes. And that tells me that remodeling may be occurring to a modest effect, it may require a longer time to actually show its benefits, but that this is unlikely a dominant sort of mechanism through which these drugs are working. And I do share Chris's thoughts that one of the key mechanisms of benefit that needs to be further explored is looking at the renal cardiac axes. We know that these drugs are profoundly renal protective, and that the benefits may actually be secondary to improvements in renal hemodynamics, improvements in renal function. And I think that is a population that needs to be, that's a mechanism that needs to be studied further. So I think the next generation of translational mechanistic studies need to really tease out the renal cardiac axes, maybe tease out populations that are at risk but have more significant left ventricular hypertrophy, maybe evaluate patients for a longer duration of treatment, or select people who truly have significant hypertension at baseline. I think those are groups and questions that need further exploration. And, of course, the translational science needs to be also studied in the context of larger completed clinical trials, where biomarkers are currently available and they can be linked, of course, to the outcomes in those trials. So those are some of my thoughts as to where the field could move towards. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. And Chris, do you have anything to add? Dr. Christopher Granger: Subodh, I think that was a great summary. And I might just make a comment on the other end of the spectrum. That is, we have these drugs and the evidence of their benefit, and yet they're grossly underused in the populations that have proven to have benefit. Now it takes some time to educate, to get people familiar with, and get them to integrate these treatments into practice, but there's an enormous opportunity, and I think there is a linkage here. I think when people understand the mechanism, and when they're thoughtful about how these drugs may be working, that that really helps to make the case that the drug should be used, and that people are on board with using them. So I think there's this linkage here, there's the need to both better understand mechanism, and there's the need to have systems of care where these treatments are integrated to provide the benefit that's been so clearly shown in the randomized trials. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. Well, listeners, we want to thank Dr. Subodh Verma, from St. Michael's University in Toronto, and our guest editor, Dr. Chris Granger, from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, for bringing this paper highlighting that among people with neither diabetes nor significant heart failure but with risk factors for adverse cardiac remodeling, that SGLT2 inhibition with empagliflozin did not, did not, result in a meaningful reduction in LV mass index after 6 months. Well, on behalf of Carolyn, Peder, and myself, we want to wish you a great week, and we will catch you next week on the run. This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2023. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

HER Brand - Dein Personal Branding Podcast mit Nicole Wehn
#142 Erwecke die Göttin in Dir | Im Interview mit Julia Reinecke

HER Brand - Dein Personal Branding Podcast mit Nicole Wehn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 44:10


Ich habe etwas für mich selber wieder entdeckt, und zwar meine eigene Verletzlichkeit. Ich habe der Vergangenheit gelernt, vor allem in meiner Kindheit, dass Verletzlichkeit und Weiblichkeit Schwächen sind und eher der Teil in mir ist, den ich versuchen sollte zu verstecken. Doch mir ist sehr bewusst geworden, wie wichtig doch die weiblichen Qualitäten und die weibliche Energie vor allem im Business Aufbau ist. Heute habe ich Julia Reinecke zu Gast. Julia ist eine fantastische Unternehmerin, die mehr Weiblichkeit in die Welt bringen möchte. Sie möchte Frauen dabei unterstützen, sich mit ihrer eigenen Weiblichkeit zu versöhnen und vor allem auch ihre eigene Weiblichkeit zu umarmen und nach außen zu tragen. Es wartet also wieder eine spannende Episode auf Dich. Mehr Infos zu Julia: • Website: https://juliasspiritualliving.com • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliasspiritualliving/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/juliasspiritualliving • Podcast: https://juliasspiritualliving.com/podcast/ Mehr zu mir: • Arbeite mir mir: https://nicolewehn.de/shop/ • Hier geht's direkt zur Serenity Masterclass: https://tinyurl.com/yv66957d • Hol Dir die 'Booked' Masterclass: https://tinyurl.com/yc5ksvv9 • Meine Webseite: https://nicolewehn.de/ • Hier mein Instagram Account: https://www.instagram.com/nicolewehn.de/ • Vernetz Dich mit mir auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolewehnmarketing/ • Abonniere gerne meinen Newsletter: https://nicolewehn.de/newsletter/ • Hol Dir den kostenlosen Wertecheck: https://nicolewehn.de/freebie-wertecheck/

The Jefferson Exchange
Tutunov is back on stage with world class musical talent

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 23:26


The Tutunov Piano Series at Southern Oregon University's Oregon Center for the Arts features world-class pianist Alexander Tutunov and flute-piano, husband-wife duo Maria José Souza Guedes and Luis Meireles, and presents a program of sonatas from Bach, Beethoven, Reinecke and Brahms.

Kommentar - Deutschlandfunk
Debatte über politischen Markenkern: Die Grünen und die Atomkraft

Kommentar - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 3:21


Reinecke, Stefanwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Kommentare und Themen der WocheDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

New Town Square Podcast
Ep. 9 - Julie Reinecke Designs

New Town Square Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 26:29


Julie Reinecke is an Edwardsville interior and exterior designer helping commercial and residential clients love where they live. We talk about Julie's beginnings over 20 years ago in the home design world, thrifting stories and how she sources the things she puts in her clients homes, and some of the unique pieces her and her husband Pete have built themselves for their clients.   Visit our Facebook to watch videos of the episode. Watch any episode here.

Troubled Men Podcast
Feral Zone 5: DR DON SCHUELER GETS A HOUSECALL

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 84:48


The 92-year-old author, college professor, and former French Quarter denizen mingled with luminaries like Tennessee Williams and Clay Shaw and counted superstar historian Stephan Ambrose among his closest friends. Born in Victorian Brooklyn, he arrived in New Orleans in 1950 and spent the ensuing years haunting the recesses of the region from the mansions of the Garden District to the backwoods of Mississippi. Tonight he enters the Feral Zone, along with co-conspirator and attending night nurse Nicole Pavy, as a man who has seen a lot and has no reason to hold back. Topics include an orphan, an arts high school, sexual identity, chance vs. choice, plantation life, Europe in the ’50s, a New York job, meeting New Orleanians, the French Quarter in the ’50s, Dixie’s Bar, “Suddenly Last Summer,” “A Handmade Wilderness,” the Atchafalaya, higher education, LSUNO, meeting Willie, the Red Carpet, Selma, safaris with Betty Wisdom, an old lion, the UpStairs Lounge, Middle English, Dr. Reinecke, Girod St. Cemetery, longevity, the desert, “Incident At Eagle Ranch,” predators, legacy, a first meeting, and much more. Intro music: "The Trucker Takes A Wife" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro music: "Rosa Parks" and "Royal Street" from "Hope Is Not For The Weak" by the Geraniums Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook To Purchase Don Schueler Books

Choose to be Curious
EP. #167: Getting to Carbon Neutral with Curiosity, with Helen Reinecke-Wilt

Choose to be Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 26:49


Arlington County Sustainability Planner Helen Reinecke-Wilt joins me to explore how choosing to be curious about our environmental impact helps Arlington achieve its goal of carbon neutrality. Might curiosity literally save the world? Theme music by Sean Balick. “A Certain Lightness” by Migration via Blue Dot Sessions.