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MDR THÜRINGEN - Nachrichten des Tages
Die Nachrichten des Tages für Thüringen vom 23.10.2024

MDR THÜRINGEN - Nachrichten des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 3:43


+++ Krankenhaus in Neuhaus am Rennweg schließt zum 6. Dezember +++ Datenschutzklage gegen Uni Erfurt abgewiesen +++ Rückkauf-Angebot für Schloss Landsberg von Investoren +++

radio klassik Stephansdom
Mega-Programm rund um's Herz in Maria-Drei-Kirchen (Wien III)

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 5:50


Das Programm findet am 7.6.2024 in der Waisenhauskirche, Rennweg 91, 1030 Wien statt.

KAP Podcast über Kunst, Kultur, Architektur, Wissenschaft und Forschung
#74 Pixel statt Ziegel: Der virtuelle Raum will gestaltet werden. Anna Fischer über Architektur im Metaverse.

KAP Podcast über Kunst, Kultur, Architektur, Wissenschaft und Forschung

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 40:43


Anna Fischer ist Anwältin und hat ihre Kanzlei am Zürcher Rennweg. Ihre Spezialgebiete sind das Strafrecht, und Kunstrecht. Mitten im NFT Hype, hat sie ein Unternehmen mitbegründet, das sich mit Architektur im virtuellen Raum beschäftigt. Wir sprechen mit Anna wie Architektur im Metaverse überhaupt entsteht, wie wir sie nutzen und konsumieren können und welche Chancen und Herausforderungen dies mit sich bringt. NFA website: www.nf-architecture.io www.rf-law.ch www.flc-uae.com instagram: www.instagram.com/nf.architecture.io KAP Podcast website: https://www.kapture.ch Unterstützen: Wir sind jetzt bei Patreon, eine Crowdfunding Plattform auf der ihr unsere Arbeit oder die Produktion unserer Podcast Folgen unterstützen könnt. Wenn euch also unsere Beiträge gefallen und ihr Patreon werden wollt, ist es ganz einfach. Hier ist der link zu unserer Patreon-Seite patreon.com/kap_podcast Ihr könnt einen Betrag eurer Wahl anklicken, mit dem ihr uns einmalig oder monatlich unterstützt. Vielen Dank. Fotos Ⓒ NFA

Wortinspektor | MDR JUMP
Neuhaus am Rennweg

Wortinspektor | MDR JUMP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 1:27


Einer der höchstgelegenen Orte Thüringens liegt im Landkreis Sonneberg mitten im Thüringer Wald und am Rennsteig. Wie er zu seinem Namen kam, erklärt heute der MDR JUMP Wortinspektor, der immer dienstags zum Ortinspektor wird.

Studio Omega - Der Podcast
Folge 62: Hospiz in der Coronakrise

Studio Omega - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 15:14


Wie läuft der Arbeitsalltag in einem Hospiz in Zeiten von Corona? Können Angehörige weiterhin die dortigen Gäste besuchen? Dürfen Ehrenamtliche weiterhin im Hospiz arbeiten? Über diese und andere Fragen hat Udo Seelhofer sich mit Andrea Schwarz, Bereichsleiterin im Caritas Socialis Hospiz Rennweg in Wien unterhalten. Zunächst geht es um die Frage, wie sich der Alltag im Hospiz für Personal, Gäste und Angehörige verändert hat.

Inside REFORMHAUS
Episode 5 – Frühjahrsmüde

Inside REFORMHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 28:24


Heiss, kalt, heiss, kalt, heiss, kalt... Was klingt wie eine Wechseldusche oder ein Gang durch altrömische Bäder ist bittere Realität: Die frühjährliche Fahrt auf der Temperatur-Achterbahn ist in vollem Gang. Beat und Mischa sprechen am Rennweg mit «Mr. Strath» David Pestalozzi über Frühjahrsmüdigkeit. Das Resultat sind viele wertvolle Tipps gegen die grassierende Schlappheit. Dabei wird viel gelacht. Und ihr erfahrt darüber hinaus die Geschichte von Bio-Strath, was Reformhaus auf Spanisch heisst und wie sich Beat und David seinerzeit am Zürcher HB kennengelernt haben. Nur soviel: Auch Bligg spielte dabei eine Rolle. Aber war er wirklich einmal Mr. Schweiz? Hört rein und rüstet euch für den Frühling! Er kommt bestimmt (zurück). Die Antwort des Gewinnspiels wie immer an inside@reformhaus.ch Beat ist Drogist HF. David Pestalozzi ist Inhaber und Geschäftsführer von www.bio-strath.com Besprochene Produkte gibt es im REFORMHAUS – zusammen mit einer kompetenten und persönlichen Beratung. Die Standorte unserer Filialen findet ihr unter reformhaus.ch/filialen

Erzähl mir von Wien
(04-05) Rennweg (3., Landstraße)

Erzähl mir von Wien

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 20:20


Lange bevor am Rennweg Menschen um scharlachfarbene Tücher rannten und sich später andere in einem Hetztheater vergnügen, siedelten hier römische Familien. Später residierten an der der ehemaligen Grenzstrasse des römischen Reichs die Metternichs und die Mahlers. Und es gibt noch mehr zu erzählen.

New Books in Geography
Ana Foteva, “Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe” (Peter Lang, 2014)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 77:56


Starting with Metternich’s declaration that the Balkans begin at Rennweg (a street in the Third District of Vienna), Ana Foteva draws on novels, plays, librettos and travelogues from the 19th through the 21st century to explore the various forms the Balkan region has taken in Europe’s political and cultural imagination. Her analysis of these literary works reveals concepts of belonging, multi-belonging and unbelonging among Serbians, Bosnians, Croatians, Slovenes and even Austrians. Ana Foteva applies postmodern geography, literary, and colonial theories to demonstrate the relationship between the development of national identity, the pull of Habsburg imperial identity, the shaping of Yugoslav identity, and the fracturing of the Balkans in the 1990s. In our podcast conversation, she discusses and challenges stereotypes of the Balkans as a region of perpetual conflict. Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe (Peter Lang, 20speaks to complex identities in the region rarely seen in contemporary media accounts. Ana Foteva received her PhD in German literature at Purdue University. Currently she holds the position of Visiting Assistant Professor in German Studies at St. Lawrence University. Amanda Jeanne Swain is executive director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. Recent publications include articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Ana Foteva, “Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe” (Peter Lang, 2014)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 77:56


Starting with Metternich’s declaration that the Balkans begin at Rennweg (a street in the Third District of Vienna), Ana Foteva draws on novels, plays, librettos and travelogues from the 19th through the 21st century to explore the various forms the Balkan region has taken in Europe’s political and cultural imagination. Her analysis of these literary works reveals concepts of belonging, multi-belonging and unbelonging among Serbians, Bosnians, Croatians, Slovenes and even Austrians. Ana Foteva applies postmodern geography, literary, and colonial theories to demonstrate the relationship between the development of national identity, the pull of Habsburg imperial identity, the shaping of Yugoslav identity, and the fracturing of the Balkans in the 1990s. In our podcast conversation, she discusses and challenges stereotypes of the Balkans as a region of perpetual conflict. Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe (Peter Lang, 20speaks to complex identities in the region rarely seen in contemporary media accounts. Ana Foteva received her PhD in German literature at Purdue University. Currently she holds the position of Visiting Assistant Professor in German Studies at St. Lawrence University. Amanda Jeanne Swain is executive director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. Recent publications include articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Ana Foteva, “Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe” (Peter Lang, 2014)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 77:56


Starting with Metternich’s declaration that the Balkans begin at Rennweg (a street in the Third District of Vienna), Ana Foteva draws on novels, plays, librettos and travelogues from the 19th through the 21st century to explore the various forms the Balkan region has taken in Europe’s political and cultural imagination. Her analysis of these literary works reveals concepts of belonging, multi-belonging and unbelonging among Serbians, Bosnians, Croatians, Slovenes and even Austrians. Ana Foteva applies postmodern geography, literary, and colonial theories to demonstrate the relationship between the development of national identity, the pull of Habsburg imperial identity, the shaping of Yugoslav identity, and the fracturing of the Balkans in the 1990s. In our podcast conversation, she discusses and challenges stereotypes of the Balkans as a region of perpetual conflict. Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe (Peter Lang, 20speaks to complex identities in the region rarely seen in contemporary media accounts. Ana Foteva received her PhD in German literature at Purdue University. Currently she holds the position of Visiting Assistant Professor in German Studies at St. Lawrence University. Amanda Jeanne Swain is executive director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. Recent publications include articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Ana Foteva, “Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe” (Peter Lang, 2014)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 77:56


Starting with Metternich’s declaration that the Balkans begin at Rennweg (a street in the Third District of Vienna), Ana Foteva draws on novels, plays, librettos and travelogues from the 19th through the 21st century to explore the various forms the Balkan region has taken in Europe’s political and cultural imagination. Her analysis of these literary works reveals concepts of belonging, multi-belonging and unbelonging among Serbians, Bosnians, Croatians, Slovenes and even Austrians. Ana Foteva applies postmodern geography, literary, and colonial theories to demonstrate the relationship between the development of national identity, the pull of Habsburg imperial identity, the shaping of Yugoslav identity, and the fracturing of the Balkans in the 1990s. In our podcast conversation, she discusses and challenges stereotypes of the Balkans as a region of perpetual conflict. Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe (Peter Lang, 20speaks to complex identities in the region rarely seen in contemporary media accounts. Ana Foteva received her PhD in German literature at Purdue University. Currently she holds the position of Visiting Assistant Professor in German Studies at St. Lawrence University. Amanda Jeanne Swain is executive director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. Recent publications include articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Ana Foteva, “Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe” (Peter Lang, 2014)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 77:56


Starting with Metternich’s declaration that the Balkans begin at Rennweg (a street in the Third District of Vienna), Ana Foteva draws on novels, plays, librettos and travelogues from the 19th through the 21st century to explore the various forms the Balkan region has taken in Europe’s political and cultural imagination. Her analysis of these literary works reveals concepts of belonging, multi-belonging and unbelonging among Serbians, Bosnians, Croatians, Slovenes and even Austrians. Ana Foteva applies postmodern geography, literary, and colonial theories to demonstrate the relationship between the development of national identity, the pull of Habsburg imperial identity, the shaping of Yugoslav identity, and the fracturing of the Balkans in the 1990s. In our podcast conversation, she discusses and challenges stereotypes of the Balkans as a region of perpetual conflict. Do the Balkans Begin in Vienna? The Geopolitical and Imaginary Borders Between the Balkans and Europe (Peter Lang, 20speaks to complex identities in the region rarely seen in contemporary media accounts. Ana Foteva received her PhD in German literature at Purdue University. Currently she holds the position of Visiting Assistant Professor in German Studies at St. Lawrence University. Amanda Jeanne Swain is executive director of the Humanities Commons at the University of California, Irvine. She received her PhD in Russian and East European history at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the intersections of national, Soviet and European identities in the Baltic countries. Recent publications include articles in Ab Imperio and Cahiers du Monde Russe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VCC JesusZentrum Video Podcast Channel
Predige das Evangelium und du wirst Erfolg haben... (Teil 2)

VCC JesusZentrum Video Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2008 31:05


Jan Eriksen war in Wien und predigte im VCC JesusZentrum. Er fordert in dieser Predigt dazu auf, geistlich erfolgreich zu sein und das Evangelium der Erlösung zu predigen.

VCC JesusZentrum Video Podcast Channel
Predige das Evangelium und du wirst Erfolg haben... (Teil 1)

VCC JesusZentrum Video Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 32:06


Jan Eriksen war in Wien und predigte im VCC JesusZentrum. Er fordert in dieser Predigt dazu auf, geistlich erfolgreich zu sein und das Evangelium der Erlösung zu predigen.

VCC JesusZentrum Video Podcast Channel
Erweckungsfeuer aus Mozambique (Teil 2)

VCC JesusZentrum Video Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2008 23:51


Eine ganz spezielle, inspirierende Erweckungspredigt von Pastor Surprise Sithole aus Mozambique. Mit viel Freude und Humor gibt er das Wort Gottes weiter...