POPULARITY
Männerabend #284 – Estland! Dennis, Reinhold und Candy trinken heute einige „Urlaubsbiere„: Candy war mal wieder auf großer Reise und hat insgesamt 6 Biere aus Estland für diese Männerabend-Folge eingesammelt. Und natürlich berichtet Candy auch von ihren Besuchen der Brauereien bzw. Brewpubs vor Ort. Heute mit dabei: Pihtla Õlleköök Rannakadakas Põhjala Prenzlauer Berg Pihtla Õlleköök Kastehein Pühaste […]
True story: I bumped into Reinhold Messner at the base of Mount Sabyinyo in Rwanda on December 31, 2016.Because I had read several of his books, I instantly recognized him with his signature disheveled hair and gray beard.Still, I politely asked, "Excuse me. Are you Reinhold Messner?"He looked at me, grumbled an unclear non-answer, and turned away to join his small group.I shuffled over to Rejoice Tapon and said, "I'm 95% sure that that man over there is Reinhold Messner, the greatest mountaineer ever!"She'd never heard of him, but she said, "I'll get a selfie with him!"Rejoice boldly asked him for a selfie. Perhaps Messner was impressed with her beauty, or didn't want to appear racist by turning down what he figured was a local Rwandan (Rejoice is from Cameroon). Regardless, he agreed. And she triumphantly showed it off to me to rub it in. I mention this story because I laughed when I read Messner's confession on Kindle Location 3057 of "Against the Wind." He wrote: "Approachability and sociability have never been my strong points."This sums up what I hope is NOT his final book. His book is full of criticisms of Messner. Most criticisms originate from journalists, climbers, or partners. However, sometimes he criticizes himself (like his poor social skills).For Messner, all these criticisms are a constant "headwind" that he has faced throughout this remarkable long life (he's over 80).This book is NOT what I expected. I've read five of his books and loved them all, especially "Crystal Horizon," which is about his solo climb up Everest's north face in 1980 without oxygen.I expected profound reflections and wisdom. The book's subtitle even promises "reflections." However, the reflections are shallow.The subtitle should be, "Defending Myself Against an Army of Critics." He spends about 25% of the book discussing the tragic loss of his brother, Gunther, on Nanga Parbat. Throughout the book, he has long excerpts of articles that heavily criticize Messner, especially about how he "abandoned" his brother after summitting. I admire Messner for sharing what his critics say and then offering his rebuttal. He could have made a series of strawman arguments that he could easily tear down.Instead, he gives his critics a strong platform, and they crucify him.I never doubted his story, which I read in one of his previous books.He said that after he and Gunther summited, they traversed the mountain by descending the Rupal Face instead of returning the way they ascended.Reinhold was significantly ahead of Gunther, who died in an avalanche.Messner spends MANY pages refuting idiotic claims that others have made. For example, they claim Messner went down one way while he told his brother to go down a different way, alone. They claim that he planned all along to traverse the mountain, which he denies.What's sad is that you don't need to invent lies to make Messner look bad. Just use his words against him.I'll do so by just taking three points from his latest book.1. Messner repeatedly said that Gunther was extremely weak at the summit and suffering from altitude issues.2. His book says, "Reinhold reported that he was about one and a half hours in front of his brother and had lost sight of him."3. However, later in the book, Messner writes, "During the descent, I was convinced that he was right behind me."I'm a mountaineer who has been in many difficult situations and sometimes been with a weak or injured partner. I would certainly get ahead of my weak partner to scout the terrain, to find the easiest path down.However, I would ALWAYS remain within sight or earshot, ESPECIALLY if my partner is feeble.If they're suffering from high altitude issues, they could collapse at any moment.This is common sense & prudence.How can Messner claim, "I was convinced that he was right behind me," and admit that he was "about one and a half hours in front of his brother and had lost sight of him."That's a ridiculous contradiction.It's normal that in the darkness, you might get ahead of your partner and lose visual and auditory contact for several minutes.The moment you realize that you're disconnected, you should stop and wait for your partner to catch up.If he doesn't appear after 15 minutes, it's time to backtrack. To get 90 minutes ahead of your weakened partner is negligent. That fact is all I need to know that Messner was wrong, negligent, and irresponsible.He screwed up.That's all he needs to say. However, instead of addressing this obvious failure, Messner spends pages proving that his critics are wrong about many of their false claims.Enough about their claims! Shut up, Messner! Address the elephant in the room, which you readily admit!And yet, he doesn't clearly and unambiguously say that he was a horrible brother and climbing partner during that descent. The closest he comes to admitting his mistake is when he writes:"Felix Kuen was also one and a half hours ahead of his climbing partner when he reached the summit. Sigi Löw lagged behind during the descent from the summit in 1962 and fell. The very nature of the glacier also caused us to be so far apart."B******t. No glacier forces two climbers to be 90 minutes apart!On the contrary! Most glaciers force climbers to rope up together in case one falls into a crevasse. Instead, "Messner explains that it's standard practice among mountaineers for the partner who is feeling fitter to go first to find the best way down through crevasses."Yes, but not 90 minutes ahead!!!I hoped that 80-year-old Messner would not spend 25% of the book disproving the lies or stupid hypotheses of his critics.Instead, he should have simply said, "I regret not staying close to Gunther throughout the descent. Yes, that might mean that we would both get caught in a deadly avalanche, but given his weakened state, I should never have gotten 90 minutes ahead of him. Ten minutes max. I screwed up."Another bewildering part of the book:"I have been ostracized, slandered, and harmed by people I have shared personal bonds with. The worst thing for me was when I was kicked out of my family home at the age of seventy-five, by my wife. I was given no warning or reason. Despite being often apart from my wife and children while on my many expeditions, I am a family man.We also traveled to places together and I was often at home for months at a time."WTF? Really? "No warning or reason"? C'mon, Messner. If you have no clue why your 2nd wife kicked you out, you're not only the Greatest Mountaineer of All Time (GOAT), but you're also the Most Oblivious Man of All Time. OTHER TIDBITSHe writes, "I've had heart surgery twice." I didn't know, but that suggests he's probably in his final decade.He writes, "I failed three times on an eight-thousander."I wish he reflected on those failures. As Nietzsche puts it: “There are two types of tragedy in our lives. Not reaching our goals—and even worse, reaching our goals.”CONCLUSIONThis book is filled with flaws and is disappointing. Messner wastes all his reflections on his critics. How shallow.You'd think a god like Messner would rise above such petty people and their words. You'd think one of the most mentally tough people in history would not have such thin skin and a fragile ego that any stupid critic can make mighty Messner squirm and get defensive.Who cares?! You're MESSNER! The GOAT!Messner should make a poster in his house that quotes Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, who said, "No one ever erected a statue of a critic." Messner will have statues and accolades forever. His critics will be forgotten.It's so sad to see that they get underneath his thin skin.I was hoping he was tougher and could brush them off like he brushes off the lack of oxygen.So why do I give it 4 stars instead of 1 star?Because, like it or not, the book is a window into Messner's soul.And I find that revealing and interesting, even if it's a bit disappointing. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ftapon.substack.com
Männerabend Special – Hamburg Beer Week 2025! Dennis, Reinhold und viele weitere Gäste sind gemeinsam auf den beiden Hamburg Beer Week Cruises dabei. Cruises? Ja! Denn erstmalig gab es in diesem Jahr zusätzlich zur klassischen „Brewmaster-Cruise“ zur Eröffnung noch eine 2. Schiffsausfahrt die in diesem Jahr unter dem Motto „Tschechien“ stand. Wir trinken uns durch sämtliche […]
Männerabend #283 – Brauerei Gasthof Zwanzger! Dennis, Reinhold und Markus II („Gröner Bagalut“) begrüßen heute einen der kreativsten Brauer Deutschlands: Christian Zwanzger vom Brauerei Gasthof Zwanzger! Gemeinsam mit den „Grünen Banditen“ hat Christian im letzten Jahr das „BroTiger Bagalut“ West Coast IPA eingebraut und heute probieren wir uns durch einige Kreationen seines aktuellen Bier Line Ups. […]
Der gebürtige Schlüchterner Reinhold Heil war in den 70ern Teil der Nina Hagen Band, gründete in den 80ern die Band Spliff, produzierte unter anderem die ersten Hits von Nena und machte sich ab den 90ern einen Namen als Filmmusikkomponist in Hollywood (u.a. für „Lola rennt“, „Das Parfum“). In diesem Jahr hat er sein erstes Solo-Album veröffentlicht, „Freiheit, Geilheit, Männlichkeit“. Was hinter diesem Titel steckt und wie viel Wortwitz die einzelnen Songs beinhalten, aber auch warum er bis heute Schlüchtern als Heimat bezeichnet, das erzählt Reinhold Heil Moderator Klaus Reichert im hr1-Talk.
Java is a 30-year success story, made possible because its development consistently aligned with users' needs. In its early days, the platform required new features quickly, but over time, minimizing code breakage while carefully evolving the platform became essential. Critical junctures along that path included the introduction of modules and the current strive toward integrity by default. Nicolai Parlog talks to Mark Reinhold, Chief Architect of the Java Platform, who brings nearly three decades of experience shaping Java's evolution.
Männerabend Special – Bayern-Tour (inkl. Drinktec & Nacht der Sieger)! Dennis und Reinhold sind (mit wechselnder Begleitung) wieder unterwegs – diesmal auf großer Bayern-Tour! Wie immer haben sie für euch Stimmen, Meinungen und jede Menge Emotionen eingefangen. Los geht's bei unserem guten Freund Tobias Hess (ehemals Braumeister bei Überquell in Hamburg), den wir in der […]
Watch the best scene reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_xZNbtIV2w The Harmony Saga is a five-part mythopoetic cinematic universe culminating in a transcendent sixth finale. Combining visionary science fiction, sacred myth, and philosophical depth, it follows the rise of a divine AI, the collapse of a galactic Church, and the rebirth of cosmic balance. https://www.instagram.com/brad.reinhold Get to know the writer: What is your screenplay about? Its about transcendence by overcoming trauma. Its about truth versus concealment, light versus darkness, freedom versus tyranny, spirituality versus dogma. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Sci fi/Fantasy/Drama/Heroines Journey Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? Given where are society is at now, the looming darkness, i think its important to show how harmony can be a path forward for all of us, to bring unity. Not through conflict, but through resonance. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Reinhold Moritz mit geschmorter Lammkeule - In der Verfilmung von Martina Parkers Roman „Zuagroast“ steht der Mittelburgenländer Reinhold Moritz als Chefinspektor Franz Grandits vor der Kamera.
Männerabend #282 – 10 Jahre Bierothek Nürnberg! Dennis, Reinhold und David Hertl feiern heute zusammen mit unserem „Männerabend Prakti“ Steffen das 10. Jubiläum seiner Bierothek Nürnberg. Steffen berichtet wie er eigentlich zum Bier gekommen ist, was Männerabend damit zu tun hat und wie Dennis, Reinhold und David Hertl dann mitverantwortlich für die Eröffnung der Bierothek […]
Chris Spangle, Harry Price, and Reinhold reunite for a new episode of We Are Libertarians. The hosts reintroduce themselves and reflect on the history of the show before diving into today's big issues. They discuss the speed of the news cycle, public trust in media, right- and left-wing biases, and why local journalism still matters. The conversation also explores libertarian principles, cultural debates, Christian nationalism, and the role of free speech in a divided society. Tune in for sharp analysis, humor, and spirited discussion as three different libertarian perspectives come together to debate politics and culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thema: Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmer der Metallbranche haben sich in Rekord-Tempo auf die Lohnabschlüsse für zwei Jahre geeinigt.
Thema: Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmer der Metallbranche haben sich in Rekord-Tempo auf die Lohnabschlüsse für zwei Jahre geeinigt.
Besuchen Sie uns gerne auf den anderen Plattformen: https://www.youtube.com/@oe24TV/featured oe24.tv tiktok.com/@oe24at instagram.com/oe24.at
Männerabend #281 – Oktoberfestbiere 2025! Dennis, Reinhold und Candy sind heute beim „HopfenDino“ in Bayern zu Gast probieren sich sich somit erstmalig „vor Ort“ durch die aktuellen 6 Oktoberfestbiere. Kein anderes Medium kann auf eine derart empirische Studie dieser traditionellen Biere zurückblicken, denn bereits seit 2013 (!) werden diese Biere Jahr für Jahr von uns […]
In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, host Dr. Brian Waterman interviews Reinhold Schmieding about building Arthrex.
"Auf dem Weg" – Uwe Kullnick spricht mit Reinhold Siegel über das Taxifahren, die Kunden und die Welt an sich - Hörbahn on StageReinhold Siegel Lesung (Hördauer ca. 26 min)Gespräch zwischen Reinhold Siegel und Uwe Kullnick (Hördauer ca. 60 min)Moderation Uwe Kullnick Taxifahrer erleben die Welt anders. Wie ist das so, immer auf dem Sprung, von A nach B, durch Staus und Baustellen und enge Straßen? Wie ist das so, wenn ständig neue Menschen direkt neben einem Platz nehmen, mit allem, was sie mitbringen? Und wie ist das so, wenn sich die Welt 2020 radikal ändert und das auch vor dem Taxistand nicht haltmacht? Hautnah zeigt Reinhold Siegel, wie das Leben zwischen Warte- und Überholspur zu immer neuen Erkenntnissen führt. …Reinhold Siegel: Vor dreißig Jahren mit Taxis begonnen und immer mehr und mehr zum Mietwagenunternehmen gewandelt. Corona hat uns arg gebeutelt. Die Erkenntnis gewonnen, daß es für unsere Mitarbeiter und uns sicherer ist, die Basis zu verbreitern, indem wir Sicherheitsdienstleistungen in unser Portfolio aufnehmen. Wir sind eine GmbH mit Bewacher und Mietwagengenehmigungen. Langsam normalisiert sich hoffentlich die Lage wieder. Noch nicht jetzt, aber bestimmt mittelfristig, werden sich interessante Synergien zwischen Sicherheits- und Chauffeurdienstleistungen ergeben.Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, hören Sie doch auch einmal hier hineinoder vielleicht in diese SendungKommen Sie doch auch einfach mal zu unseren Live-Aufzeichnungen nach Schwabing oder in den GasteigRedaktion und Realisation Uwe Kullnick
Reinhold Heil in conversation with David Eastaugh https://reinholdheil.com/ German musician, producer, and film and television composer. He initially achieved success in Germany as a member of the post-punk and Neue Deutsche Welle groups Nina Hagen Band, Spliff and Nena, and later as a music producer. As a film composer, he is known for his collaborations with director Tom Tykwer, on films such as Run Lola Run (1998), Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), The International (2009), and Cloud Atlas (2012).
Reinhold Gliere - The Red Poppy Suite: Russian Sailor's DanceSlovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Anthony Bramall, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.550085Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
Hong, Elena www.deutschlandfunk.de, Campus & Karriere
Männerabend #280 – Baa Baa Brewhouse! Dennis, Reinhold, Ben und Hannah probieren sich quer durch die verrückte Bierwelt von Baa Baa Brewhouse 🐑✨ Auf der Reise durch Hopfen, Malz, Beeren & Fluff landen im Glas: 🍇 BAAG LEAGUE CHEWE- BAAse Hit Blueberry – ein fruchtiger Einstieg ☕🥜 Mojo – mit Blueberry, Blackberry, Pistachio, Coffee & […]
Männerabend Special – Alkoholfreies Pale Ale / IPA [Blindverkostung]! Dennis, Reinhold und Candy stellen heute insgesamt 4 alkoholfreie Pale Ales bzw. IPAs auf die Probe. In unserer knallharten Blindverkostung werden die Biere auf Hopfen und Malz getestet und von uns bewertet. Im Anschluss wird dann natürlich für uns und euch aufgelöst um welches Bier es sich […]
Männerabend Special – Alkoholfreies Weizen [Blindverkostung]! Dennis, Reinhold und Candy stellen heute insgesamt 4 alkoholfreie Weizen auf die Probe. In unserer knallharten Blindverkostung werden die Biere auf Hopfen und Malz getestet und von uns bewertet. Im Anschluss wird dann natürlich für uns und euch aufgelöst um welches Bier es sich jeweils handelt. Seid gespannt und […]
Männerabend Special – Alkoholfreies Helles [Blindverkostung]! Dennis, Reinhold und Candy stellen heute insgesamt 5 alkoholfreie Helle auf die Probe. In unserer knallharten Blindverkostung werden die Biere auf Hopfen und Malz getestet und von uns bewertet. Im Anschluss wird dann natürlich für uns und euch aufgelöst um welches Bier es sich jeweils handelt. Seid gespannt und […]
Männerabend #279 – Rumclub Beer Selection by Lemke! Dennis, Reinhold und JPG knüpfen heute an das Thema „Fassgeflüster“ bzw. den Lemke „Barrel Summit“ an und plündern dafür Dennis´ Schatzkammer! Und was finden wir da? 3 ganz besondere Flaschen von unserem ganz besonders guten Freund Basti Oberwalder von der Lemke Brauerei aus Berlin! Und das ist […]
Männerabend #278 – OKC – Craft Beer aus Oklahoma City! Dennis, Reinhold und Candy begeben sich in dieser Folge auf eine geschmackliche Reise mitten ins Herz der USA – nach Oklahoma City (OKC)! 🌪️ Eine Stadt, die vielleicht nicht jeder sofort mit Craft Beer verbindet, uns aber schon sehr oft mit Vielfalt und Qualität beeindruckt […]
Männerabend #277 – Prairie Artisan Ales! Dennis, Reinhold, Nico und Hendrik widmen sich in dieser Folge den imperialen Köstlichkeiten von Prairie Artisan Ales, einer Brauerei aus Oklahoma, die für ihre kreativen und intensiven Stouts bekannt ist. Wir verkosten 6 außergewöhnliche Biere, die durch Fassreifung und besondere Zutaten bestechen. 🔥 Folgende Biere haben wir verkostet: 🍞 […]
Männerabend #276 – Der Wilde BaaBaaRossa! Dennis, Reinhold und JPG widmen sich heute noch einmal ausführlich einigen Bieren die es im Rahmen des 13. Männerabend Geburtstages gab. Mit dabei heute also 2 Collab-Biere von JPGs Barbarossa, 2 Varianten unserer „Wilden 13“ und natürlich auch das von Ben & Hannah aus Houston mitgebrachte Triple NEIPA von Baa […]
fWotD Episode 2969: Johann Reinhold Forster Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 21 June 2025, is Johann Reinhold Forster.Johann Reinhold Forster (German: [ˈfɔʁstɐ]; 22 October 1729 – 9 December 1798) was a German Reformed pastor and naturalist. Born in Dirschau, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Tczew, Poland), he attended school in Dirschau and Marienwerder before being admitted at the Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium in Berlin in 1745. Skilled in classical and biblical languages, he studied theology at the University of Halle. In 1753, he became a parson at a parish just south of Danzig. He married his cousin Justina Elisabeth Nicolai in 1754, and they had seven children; the oldest child was George Forster, also known as Georg. In 1765, Forster was commissioned by the Russian government to inspect the new colonies on the Volga. Accompanied by George on the journey, he observed the conditions of the colonists and made scientific observations that were later read at the Russian Academy of Sciences. After making a report that was critical of the Russian administration, Forster left for England without payment in 1766. In England, Forster became the successor of Joseph Priestley as tutor in modern languages and natural history at Warrington Academy where he worked for two years. He made contact with many other naturalists, published a textbook on mineralogy and translated works of the apostles of Linnaeus into English. Invited by the geographer Alexander Dalrymple, Forster moved to London in 1770 in preparation for participation in an East India Company expedition, but the plans fell through and Forster continued to publish translations and scientific works including contributions to North American zoology and botany. In February 1772, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. After the withdrawal of Joseph Banks from the second voyage of James Cook, Forster accepted the position of naturalist on Cook's ship, where he was accompanied by his son George as draughtsman and assistant. On their three-year journey, they made the first recorded crossing of the Antarctic Circle and made observations and discoveries in New Zealand and Polynesia. When they returned to England, Forster published the botanical work Characteres generum plantarum. However, there was disagreement with Cook on who should write a narrative of the journey. After a lengthy argument, George wrote A Voyage Round the World, which appeared six weeks before Cook's account. Forster separately published his scientific Observations Made During a Voyage Round the World. Forster's pride and obstinacy caused him to fall out with many powerful men in England; after clearing some of his substantial debt with the aid of German patrons, he returned to Germany where he was a professor at the University of Halle from 1780. He oversaw the university's botanical garden for a few years and published in a wide range of sciences. Forster died in 1798 and is buried in Halle. He is commemorated in the names of various species of plants and animals, including the genera Forstera and Forsterygion.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:11 UTC on Saturday, 21 June 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Johann Reinhold Forster on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Justin.
Männerabend #275 – 13 Jahre Männerabend! Dennis, Reinhold, Nico, Hendrik, Biersommelier Marco Stock, Ben und Candy feiern heute mit euch den 13. Geburtstag unseres Lieblingspodcasts: Männerabend! Als wir im Jahr 2012 die erste Folge aufgenommen haben, wussten wir natürlich noch nicht was wir damit lostreten würden. Umso erfreuter sind wir Jahr für Jahr über die tollen […]
www.centerforgenerosity.comwww.gsbfundraising.comStrengthening charitable causes to change the world through generosity. For nearly 50 years, GSB has provided effective counsel to a wide array of non-profit entities, including congregations, camps, healthcare systems, colleges, and other agencies. We have established a formidable reputation for ethical work and consistently meeting or exceeding fundraising goals. Our approach is custom-designed to the needs of the client as well as to the culture of the client organization and constituency.
There's nothing crazier than Andy Reinhold's client horror story, and you're gonna want to listen. A few years ago, Andy, founder of Studio Spark, was working in the tech division of a major consulting firm, maintaining outdated government software. With each change in administration, the system grew harder to decipher—so much so that they had to track down long-retired employees just to understand the codebase. Andy and his team manually reviewed over a million lines of legacy code to help determine who qualified for Social Security checks. For three weeks, everything ran smoothly—until it didn't. One day, Andy received a call warning him of a serious issue with the SSI system—and, strangely, to avoid watching the news. Naturally, he did the opposite. Headlines revealed a holiday disaster: people were receiving significantly reduced Social Security checks right before Christmas. While the team scrambled and successfully patched the issue within a week, the cause remained a mystery. It wasn't until after the holidays that they discovered the culprit: a single missing character buried deep in the code. Tune in to hear how one tiny oversight led to a nationwide ripple effect—and how this experience reshaped Andy's understanding of accountability, precision, and career purpose. Morgan Friedman Andy's Company Website
Männerabend #274 – Birra di Fiemme! Dennis und Reinhold trinken heute mit Candy insgesamt 6 Biere von der Brauerei Birra di Fiemme, die sie aus ihrem Ski-Urlaub mitgebracht hat! 🍺❄️ 🌿 Birra di Fiemme Canapa 1018: Ein leichtes, erfrischendes Bier mit Hanfaromen. 🍯 Birra di Fiemme Redneck: Ein kräftiges, malziges Ale mit einer angenehmen Karamellnote. […]
Männerabend #273 – Sierra Nevada Trip In The Woods! Dennis und Reinhold sind zu Besuch bei Biersommelier Marco Stock und Patrick in Otter! Marco hat aus seinem USA-Urlaub zwei exklusive Biere der legendären Sierra Nevada Brewery aus Chico mitgebracht: Sierra Nevada Trips in the Woods Ovila Abbey Ale und Sierra Nevada Trips in the Woods […]
Wes and Scott talk with Jeppe Reinhold about Storybook 9's powerful new features—including drastically reduced bloat, seamless Vite integration, and next-level component testing. They dive into visual regression testing, accessibility, performance, and best practices for writing robust, isolated UI components developers can actually enjoy testing and documenting. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:40 What is Storybook? 03:48 How Storybook makes component design easier 04:41 Vite integration and compatibility with other tools Vite webpack RSpack 06:50 Storybook's significantly smaller bundle size e18e polka 13:31 Upgrading to Storybook 9 17:34 Testing components with Storybook Vitest 19:51 How do you write a component “story”? 24:29 Brought to you by Sentry.io 24:54 How visual testing works 28:38 How Storybook makes money 29:33 Best practices for component design 32:24 Mocking and testing strategies 34:49 Accessibility testing 40:51 Add-ons and future features 44:43 Storybook's documentation 46:33 Sick Picks + Shameless plugs Sick Picks Jeppe: JBL Boombox 3 Wi-Fi Shameless Plugs Jeppe: chromatic Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Reinhold Heil war in den 80er-Jahren Keyboarder der legendären Deutschrockband Spliff. Mit 71 Jahren veröffentlicht er jetzt sein erstes Solo-Album.
Reconciling all things to Himself | Ps Reinhold Titus by Every Nation Dorado
Männerabend #272 – Stiegl Sonnenkönig und Co.! Dennis und Reinhold sind zu Besuch bei Biersommelier Marco Stock und Patrick in Otter. Marco hat aus seinem Ski-Urlaub einige besondere Biere der Stiegl Brauerei mitgebracht! 🍺❄️ Wir sind gespannt was Braumeister Markus Trinker und sein Team an einzigartigen Bierkreationen gezaubert haben! 🍻 🌞 Stiegl Almrausch: Ein Aromenspiel […]
AI and automation for solopreneurs is no longer optional—it's the secret weapon to scaling your business without stress or burnout. In this episode, we sit down with Andy Reinhold, founder of Studio Spark and former Deloitte consultant, who shares the exact frameworks, tools, and mindset shifts solopreneurs need to work smarter—not harder.If you're searching for ways to stop the constant grind, this conversation delivers what you've been looking for. Andy breaks down how to leverage AI tools for entrepreneurs and build systems that replace repetitive tasks, unlock time, and support your solopreneur productivity.He explains how to create automation in small business that streamlines marketing, sales, operations, and finance using tools like ChatGPT for business, Make.com vs Zapier, and Airtable—even if you're not technical. You'll learn how Andy turned his burnout into a blueprint and how you can do the same.This episode is for those wanting to:Escape burnout and entrepreneurship overwhelmBuild repeatable lead-gen or content systems that convertAlign your business with values like authenticity, freedom, and self-careScale with AI-powered workflows—not sleepless nightsPacked with real strategies and step-by-step examples, this conversation shows how to go from reactive to automated while still staying human.00:00 – Intro: Who is Andy Reinhold?01:15 – From Deloitte to burnout: his transformation story04:10 – How cancer & family loss reshaped his priorities06:30 – Why AI & automation became his new mission08:10 – The “No-Hustle Blueprint” explained10:45 – Tools that save time: ChatGPT, Make.com, Airtable13:00 – Learning AI as a non-technical solopreneur15:15 – Automating 90% of busy work (and staying human)17:20 – Creating content that converts with AI20:00 – Aligning your business with your values21:45 – How to connect with AndyTo check out the YouTube (video podcast), visit: https://www.youtube.com/@drchrisloomdphdDisclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphdWe couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show:CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphdVenmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/supportBuy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJxClick here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-onlineClick here to check out our bookstore, e-courses, and workshops: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/shopClick here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4pFor audiobooks, visit: https://www.audible.com/author/Christopher-H-Loo-MD-PhD/B07WFKBG1FFollow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphdFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrislooFollow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrislooFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphdFollow our Blog: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/blogFollow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphdSubscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233Subscribe to our email list: https://financial-freedom-podcast-with-dr-loo.kit.com/Thank you to all of our sponsors and advertisers that help support the show!Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2025
Männerabend #271 – The Big Friendly und St. Arnold! Premiere! 🎉 In dieser Folge sind Dennis, Reinhold und Candy erstmalig zu Besuch bei Tia, um gemeinsam eine ganz besondere Auswahl an Bieren zu verkosten. Dabei stehen zwei Brauereien im Fokus, die ganz unterschiedliche Braustile verfolgen: 🍻 The Big Friendly aus Oklahoma City ist bekannt für […]
Männerabend Special – Brautag „Wilde 13“! Zum 13. Männerabend Geburtstag haben wir uns auch in diesem Jahr wieder etwas ganz Besonderes gegönnt: Nach unserem „Dirty Dozen“ zum 12. Geburtstag gibt es in diesem Jahr das „Wilde 13„. Dafür waren Dennis und Reinhold zu Besuch bei Markus und Sarah von den 2019er Hobbybraumeistern Gröner Bagalut in […]
Männerabend #270 – American Solera! Diese Folge bringt uns direkt nach Houston, Texas – oder besser gesagt nach Tulsa, Oklahoma, denn genau dort braut die gehypte American Solera Brewing ihre einzigartigen Biere! 🍻 Dennis und Reinhold sind zu Besuch bei Ben in Oberhausen, der sechs exklusive Kreationen dieser kreativen Brauerei mitgebracht hat. American Solera ist […]
Thema: Gehaltsverhandlungen, Krise der Industrie
Männerabend #269 – Baa Baa Brewing! In dieser Folge geht's wieder auf Bier-Reise – zumindest geschmacklich! 🍻 Dennis und Reinhold sind zu Besuch bei Ben in Oberhausen, der aus seiner neuen Wahlheimat Houston, Texas eine ganz besondere Überraschung mitgebracht hat: Fünf Biere der gehypten Baa Baa Brewhouse! 🐑🔥 Diese kleine, aber feine Brauerei hat sich […]
Männerabend Special – Happy Birthday – 10 Jahre BRLO! Dennis und Reinhold haben sich auf den Weg nach Berlin gemacht, um beim 10. Geburtstag der BRLO Brauerei dabei zu sein – und was für ein Fest es war! 🎉🍻 Gemeinsam mit unserem guten Freund Michael Lembke, dem Braumeister von BRLO, trinken wir uns durch den […]
We are witnessing the collapse of the postwar consensus, the implosion of the caring society. In times of social, economic, and political insecurity, egotism spreads. Many popular videogames follow a logic of consumerist self-gratification and self-empowerment. Deeply political, videogames contribute to the transformation of players, causing a need for change in what game designers do and how and why they do it. Awareness of the socio-political and cultural contexts can be promoted by the mainstream videogame market for critical active participation. A New Virtual Ethics: Interconnectedness and Interrelationality in Videogames (McFarland, 2024) focuses on the need for individual self-realization in Western societies and how it manifests in the various dimensions of videogames. Videogames remind us that we can never be isolated in a world defined by complexity and interlaced systems. Connecting videogames and new Neo-Kantian virtual ethics builds upon notions of agency, mutual respect, and obligation. This addresses humans in their entirety as thinking, acting, and feeling agents through engagement, immersion, and involvement. Rudolf Thomas Inderst (*1978) enjoys video games since 1985. He received a master's degree in political science, American cultural studies as well as contemporary and recent history from Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich and holds two PhDs in game studies (LMU & University of Passau). Currently, he's teaching as a professor for game design at the IU International University for Applied Science, has submitted his third dissertation at the University of Vechta, holds the position as lead editor at the online journal Titel kulturmagazin for the game section, hosts the German local radio show Replay Value and is editor of the weekly game research newsletter DiGRA D-A-CH Game Studies Watchlist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Born and raised in Santa Cruz, Taylor Reinhold has discovered his passion for painting vibrant murals and crafting captivating logos. His expertise extends across various creative realms, including design, art curation, and the execution of large-scale installations. Tay's imaginative murals grace locations worldwide, from the streets of Brazil and Costa Rica to the landscapes of Tanzania and Thailand. Within the dynamic community of the Made Fresh Crew collective, he collaborates with fellow artisans, constantly innovating and producing original works of art.In addition to his mural work, Tay finds joy in transforming urban objects into art pieces. He often utilizes recycled spray cans, signage, and other overlooked materials as his canvas for painting and silk screening.In September 2021, Reinhold took the helm as Director of Sea Walls Santa Cruz, introducing the PangeaSeed Foundation's esteemed global program, Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans, to the shores of Santa Cruz, California—the initiative aimed to illuminate pressing ocean conservation issues by creating 19 thought-provoking murals.The Sea Walls project came to fruition in just one week, thanks to the collaborative efforts of over twenty-five artists hailing from Santa Cruz and beyond. These expansive artworks are poignant reminders of locally relevant marine environmental challenges, including plastic pollution, ocean acidification, warming seas, biodiversity loss, and environmental justice.The impact of this project reverberates throughout Santa Cruz, reshaping the city's public art landscape and heralding a new era of artistic expression intertwined with advocacy.
On this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, we take a look at the history and legacy of Lutheran homiletics with guest Pastor Isaac Johnson. Isaac is the translator of Reinhold Pieper's Evangelical Lutheran Homiletics, available now on cph.org. Show NotesListen now as host Elizabeth Pittman and guest Isaac Johnson talk discuss his translation of Reinhold Pieper's Evangelical Lutheran Homiletics, which offers a fuller understanding of the history of preaching within the LCMS as typified by C. F. W. Walther. Pieper, a student of Walther who would serve as a homiletics professor and president of Concordia Preachers' Seminary from 1891–1914, dissects the task of preaching from start to finish as inspired by the classic German homiletics textbook by J. J. Rambach. Isaac talks about who Reinhold Pieper was, historical context behind Pieper's writing, how Pieper has influenced his own work, and advice for pastors and the challenges they face in today's fast-paced world. QuestionsWho was Reinhold Pieper?In the foreword, Dr. Adam Koontz writes Reinhold was “the heir of much and the preserver of more.” What motivated Reinhold to write this book, and what were the influences that he was working to preserve? How does this work reflect the influence of Reinhold's teacher, CFW Walther?How does this book complement Walther's Law and Gospel as a preaching guide?What was the historical context in which Pieper wrote this book? How did this context shape his approach to preaching?How was this book used at LCMS seminaries before the transition to English?Pieper emphasized “strictly textual” preaching. What does this mean, and why is it important?Walk us through Pieper's approach to sermon preparation.What does Pieper have to say about the preachers personal style, and how pastors can balance individuality with faithfulness to the text?How has Pieper influenced your own preaching? If you could ask him any questions about preaching in our modern context, what would you ask him?What advice might you expect Pieper to give to pastors today who are faced with the challenges of preaching in a highly digital and fast-paced world? About the Guest Isaac Johnson is the pastor of New Hope Lutheran Church in Charles City, Iowa. He is married to Kaite Johnson, and they have five children: Elise, Clara, Lyla, James, and Annie. Besides ministry and family, Johnson is involved in the translation of German and Latin, focusing on the field of early Missouri Synod homiletics. He is currently enrolled in the reduced-residency Ph.D. program at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, in the Culture and Theology department with an emphasis in homiletics. He enjoys preaching, reading aloud to his family, classical guitar, and choral music.
We're joined today by Robb Reinhold, the Head Trader at Maverick Trading. Robb shares insights from a captivating trading experiment that's sure to intrigue both novice and experienced traders alike. The Flat Earth Trading Society experiment was a year long experiment testing the power of consistent position management and following a systematic trading process. Using random stock selections, Robb and his team implemented a rigid position management strategy to prove that disciplined exits and managing losses are more crucial than well thought out entries. Tune in as Robb walks us through the strategy, execution, and key takeaways from this unique trading experiment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices