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Mon, 13 May 2024 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1497-borsepeople-im-podcast-s12-18-ursula-ressl f33bb654c7262e82902ec99ccf0e56d2 Ursula Ressl gründete einst mit u.a. Börse-Urgestein Michael Markovici das Lifestyle-Medium Street Fashion, blieb insgesamt lange in der Medienbranche (Star Media, Echo Medienhaus), machte sich dann mit Impact Things und Herzensangelegenheiten selbstständig: Kinderkistl, Wundermoms, Female Forward, es geht vor allem um Chancengerechtigkeit und Empowerment von Frauen und Müttern am Arbeitsmarkt. Und mehr: Soft Skills werden wichtiger und Mütter bringen reichlich davon mit. Dies brachte ihr u.a. eine Nominierung beim diesjährigen Minerva Award ein. Wir reden aber auch darüber, dass wir jahrelang an der gleichen Hausnummer agierten, ohne uns je gesehen zu haben, über standard.at, Jolly und McDonalds. Und natürlich auch über die Neos, da ist Ursula seit dem Vorjahr aktiv. https://www.ursularessl.com https://www.femaleforward.at/ https://www.wundermoms.at Nadia Weiss, Sheconomy / Minerva Award: https://audio-cd.at/page/playlist/3300 About: Die Serie Börsepeople findet im Rahmen von http://www.audio-cd.at und dem Podcast "Audio-CD.at Indie Podcasts" statt. Es handelt sich dabei um typische Personality- und Werdegang-Gespräche. Die Season 12 umfasst unter dem Motto „24 Börsepeople“ 24 Talks. Presenter der Season 12 ist Re:Guest, https://www.reguest.io/de/buchungssoftware-hotel/1-0.html .Welcher der meistgehörte Börsepeople Podcast ist, sieht man unter http://www.audio-cd.at/people. Der Zwischenstand des laufenden Rankings ist tagesaktuell um 12 Uhr aktualisiert. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . 1497 full no Christian Drastil Comm.
Mütter und Frauen gehören zurück in den Arbeitsmarkt. Dieser fällt nicht immer leicht. Es braucht Empowerment und ein Umdenken in der Arbeitswelt bei Unternehmen, Gesellschaft und der Politik. Zu diesem Thema gründete Ursula Ressl den Verein FEMALE FORWARD. Dieser setzt sich zum Ziel, Wiedereinstiegsprogramme für Frauen und Mütter zu entwickeln und nachhaltig zu verbreiten, sowie Unternehmen hinsichtlich Chancengleichheit, Diversität und Familienfreundlichkeit zu sensibilisieren.Female Forward entwickelt nach Vorbild internationaler Unternehmen, Programme für diese Rückkehrerinnen - Returnships. Female Empowerment Coaches und Female Leadership Coaches begleiten diesen Prozess. Links zur Folge:Female ForwardUrsula Ressl (@wundermoms) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosUrsula Ressl (@femaleforward.at) • Instagram-Fotos und -Videos
Příjmení Resl má mnoho různých možných výkladů. Snad je zdrobnělinou z lidové německé podoby rodného jména Andreas, tj. Andres. Podle Dobravy Moldanové mohlo vzniknout i z bavorského nářečního apelativa Ress, tj. „svah“, podle místa bydliště, nebo mohlo pocházet z německého nářečí na Jihlavsku, kde apelativum Resse znamená „stočený svazek“, „kloub lnu“. Josef Beneš dával příjmení Resl do souvislosti s příjmením Rössl, které znamená „koníček“ nebo také „růžička“Všechny díly podcastu O původu příjmení můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Today we're discussing the lawsuit brought against the Sacramento Police Department from demonstrators who have witnessed, first-hand, the double standard between how police treat them against how they treat white supremacists. Thanks for listening, defund the police and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @Flojaune, @guillotine4you, @aolbites Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Tuesdays at 5 pm and again Wednesdays at 8 am. If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we'll make it happen. And thank you to Be Brave Bold Robot for the t
The Season 2 Finale is upon us! I can't think of a better way to take our bow than with the person so many of you have come to hear stories about. Today, I'm sitting down with none other than the one and only Doris Ressl-Acosta! She has been a very important figure in several peoples' lives, including mine, and you will definitely hear me gush about it. Doris not only is the Chair for the Dept. of Theatre & Dance at CSU Dominguez Hills, but she also runs a Fresh Water Dance Collective, organizes an annual dance festival, and sits on the Board for the American Collegiate Dance Association. She has definitely taught me some valuable life lessons, and we will absolutely be sharing them with you all! So, cue curtain...the show's about to begin! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ariana-toriz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ariana-toriz/support
A toenail saved his life! From a humble upbringing in a small village to a long career playing soccer, Robert finally landed in Sacramento where his coaching and training is now based. He has always been an accomplished athlete but with his Masters in Exercise Science, he focuses on a holistic approach to training humans. We could have spent much longer listening to Robert. One of a kind human. Download today! Psssst, don't forget our Patreon!IG: Robert Ressl-Moyer (@robertcorre) • Instagram photos and videosFB: (5) Robert Ressl-Moyer | FacebookTwitter: ReMo FitnessUSU: Robert Ressl-Moyer's Results (ultrasignup.com)ReMo Fitness---Your hosts: Jessica Harris / Greg Larkin / Mike Turner Artwork/logo by Krista Cavender: https://www.kcavenderdesign.com/ | IG: https://www.instagram.com/kristacavender/Intro/outro music: Joseph McDade - Elevation: https://josephmcdade.com/music/elevationThe Mile 99 Interview is creating podcast episodes | PatreonSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/themile99interview)
Ponte reports speciál nás tentokrát zavede na vrch Ressl, kde před pár lety vybudovalo několik nadšenců stezku GreenRunner, která vede po vrstevnici vrchu a měří 10 km. Autorem projektu je pan Pavel Vopravil, který je zároveň organizátor závodu Ressl Kros Run, na nějž jsme se společně s kamerou vydali.
This episode we are excited to be joined by Tifanei Ressl-Moyer, the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Fellow at the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights. She breaks down the police violence we've been seeing in the streets of Sacramento, as well as the deeply unjust legal system in the region. In light of Mayor Darrell Steinberg instating an unconstitutional curfew on the city of Sacramento, we have seen an uptick in police harassing and arresting demonstrators, then hitting them with trumped up felony charges in order to tag them with unrealistic bail price tags that will keep them in jail as long as possible. Even when demonstrators have money to bail others out, the Sacramento County Jail has worked overtime to make the process impossible -- deleting the option to pay bail on their website and refusing payment methods when people show up in person. Tifanei shares all about the region's racist and immoral criminal justice system, and what people can do to fight back. Sacramento law enforcement has been terrorizing Black and brown communities ever since the police forces were around. But with Mayor Steinberg's unconstitutional curfew in place, we are witnessing their brutality in new spaces. A Sheriff's deputy shot a peacefully demonstrating Black teen through the mouth with a rubber bullet. Another peaceful protester shot multiple times by police -- including two rubber bullets and a gas canister to the head -- now needs extensive surgery (you can support them here). "I honestly believe that Sac law enforcement were trying to kill me, because they went for my head," they said from the hospital. We've even seen police violence against National Lawyers Guild legal observers and journalists -- third-party entities out there for the purpose of documenting the events. Nevertheless, demonstrators continue to come out in remembrance of George Floyd and in support of Black lives, while the police appear more fatigued by the day. Thanks for listening and, as always: Patreon: patreon.com/voicesrivercity Twitter: @youknowkempa, @guillotine4you, @ShanNDSTevens, @Flojaune And thank you to Be Brave Bold Robot for the tunes.
It's the return of our favorite Burning Man aficionado Mike Ressl! We talk about how Burning Man 2019 went down, plus some deep Jurassic Park discussions and JJ dreams about starting his own pumpkin patch! Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
Today's guest is James Wood, a good buddy of Tucker's who harkens back to the Ressl X days! James and the JJMW crew chat about the languages of Star Wars, becoming a runner, being crowned Homecoming King, and getting lost in the vortex of True Crime TV. Help us keep the lights on by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
Today's podcast works as a companion piece with Episode #3 - A Man Burning. Our guests Mike Ressl and Christina Johnson give us a full report on the festivities at Burning Man 2018. Plus JJ and Tucker discuss pancakes vs waffles! Help support JJ Meets World by donating to our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld
Robert Ressl-Moyer is one of the most amazing guests in the history of the Rambling Runner Podcast. Robert lost his younger brother to brain cancer before developing a brain tumor as well. After years of recovery Robert started running and became an elite level runner in a very short amount of time. You can learn more about this incredible man at www.instagram.com/robertcorre. This episode is brought to you by Run4Prs. If you want to reach your running potential you can learn learn more at www.run4prs.co and mention the Rambling Runner Podcast in the “how did you hear about us” section on the registration form. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In his triumphant return from Episode 3, Mike Ressl takes us through the hidden world of interactive art. Also, memories of making a really, really bad movie.
This week’s featured farmer: Mark Ressl Mark studied architecture in New York City focussing on restructuring the relationships among designers, builders, clients, and communities. He also travelled through the Midwest on foot studying historic routes and community redevelopments of post industrial America. Last year he joined the Long Spoon Collective, a group committed to making social change through mutual altruism. The LSC recognizes that the resources we need to build sustainable infrastructure and a viable society are already in our community if only we learn to share effectively. This year, Ressl spear headed the collective’s Food Share project. The Saugerties Food Share is a bi-weekly “free farmers market” located at the collective’s model off-grid community garden. The community garden acts as a distribution center for extra produce from local gardens. Additionally it is an educational center to learn growing, foraging and processing techniques. Currently Ressl is leading the project of recruiting local residents to transform their lawns into gardens which will all contribute to the food share next year. Ultimately the goal of this work is to create active participants in a local, fossil fuel free, moneyless food infrastructure.