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This episode is part one of a two part series! Featuring Jenna, David Robison of Social Lights and Rebecca Leland, the two coolest Christian community builders in the Chicagoland area, the conversation ranges from the science of body language to health benefits of in person community to forgiveness and pushing out of your comfort zone to find community. Resources Podcast Article: A Three Stranded Cord | Social Lights Article: The Friendship Fix | bekindpeopleproject.org Study: The Neural Systems of Forgiveness | national library of medicine Article: Physical Support & Threats | national library of medicine Study: Risks of Social Isolation Book: Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community | Robert D.… Continue Reading
Dr. Alexander Harb and Kris McGregor explore The Kingdom of the Heart: Meditations from the Christian East, his new book that gives both spiritual and theological insight into Eastern Christian spirituality through the lens of the Desert Fathers and the Philokalia. The post IP#509 Dr. Robert D. Enright – Forgiving as Unity with Christ on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
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Dr. Robert D. Enright – Forgiving as Unity with Christ on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor Dr. Robert Enright speaks with Kris McGregor about his book Forgiving as Unity with Christ: A Journey for Healing, Resentment, and Relationships. He shares how an epiphany in 1985 redirected his academic career toward the study of forgiveness, ... Read more The post IP#509 Dr. Robert D. Enright – Forgiving as Unity with Christ on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
München: Einer der schönsten Boule-Plätze des Landes: der Hofgarten im Herzen der Stadt. Hier treffen sich Jung und Alt - Hobbyspieler wie Profis - für das Spiel mit den Stahlkugeln. Auch Privatdetektivin Yanina lässt sich von der Bouleleidenschaft anstecken, als ihre Freundin Sophie sie zusammen mit ihrem charmanten Date, Anwalt und Boule-Koryphäe Yves Dubois, einlädt. Schon kurz darauf bittet Yves Yanina um Hilfe: Seine Mandantin Elly ist spurlos verschwunden. Inmitten von Yaninas Ermittlungen, wird Yves im Hofgarten tot aufgefunden - in seiner Hosentasche: Yaninas Visitenkarte. Kommissar Ünal Tekin schnappt nach Luft. Schon wieder ein Fall, bei dem die Adlerin mitmischt? Yanina verschweigt Ünal ihren Verdacht, dass die vermisste Elly in größter Gefahr schwebt. Wenn sie Yves' Tod aufklären möchte, bleibt ihr keine Wahl - sie muss Elly finden. | Von Su Turhan | Mit Julia Gräfner, Tim Seyfi, Florian Jahr, Frédéric Brossier, Lea Ruckpaul, Aydin Aydin, Jochanah Mahnke, Pippa Fee Rupperti, Robert Dölle, Oliver Stokowski, Peter Veit | Komposition: Frank Nägele | Regie: Ulrich Lampen | BR 2025 | Podcast-Tipp: Neongrau: https://1.ard.de/neongrau
durée : 00:04:52 - Le Billet politique - par : Stéphane Robert - D'un côté, Marine Le Pen condamne l'agression de l'Ukraine par la Russie et considère que Vladimir Poutine est une menace pour ses voisins européens. Et de l'autre côté, elle minimise cette menace et accuse Emmanuel Macron de "jouer avec les peurs" des Français.
Mal logement : la Fondation Abbé Pierre rend son 30e rapport et dénonce une situation alarmante. Ecoutez Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot du 04 février 2025.
Das Basler Dreiländereck 1989: Die letzten Wochen des Kalten Kriegs. Privatdetektiv Heiner Glut bewegt sich wegen einer Lichtallergie ausschließlich nachts durch Basel. Auch die Polizei tappt in einem Mordfall im Dunkeln. Glut ermittelt. Von Lukas Holliger Mit Martin Engler, Robert Dölle, Annette Strasser, Holger Kunkel u.a. Komposition: Andreas Bernhard Regie: Mark Ginzler SRF 2017 Podcast-Tipp: Tatort Game 2 https://1.ard.de/tatortgame2 Von Lukas Holliger.
Robert D. Hicks, author of "Wounded For Life: Seven Union Veterans of the Civil War"
Robert D. Hicks, author of "Wounded For Life: Seven Union Veterans of the Civil War"
On this episode of Japan Station, we talk about the Senkaku Islands with Dr. Robert D. Eldridge.
Retired FBI Agent Robert D'Amico discusses the murder of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson and the manhunt for the assassin Luigi Mangione. Robert has over 26 years of experience in the FBI and the US Marine Corps. He is a security expert and a leader in counterterrorism and law enforcement. He founded Sierra One Consulting to provide innovative and adaptive solutions for complex security challenges, such as counter drone operations, crisis management, and international hostage recovery. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Holiday Gift Guide: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_Y6DZ8HHQSYTZYM81WWPJ Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Crawford speaks with author Robert D. Hicks about his book, Wounded for Life: Seven Union Veterans of the Civil War. Most histories of wounded Civil War veterans construe them as feminized men whose manhood has suffered due to their inability to provide for and raise families or engage in business. Wounded for Life complicates this picture by examining how seven veterans―six soldiers and one physician―coped with their changed bodies in their postwar lives. Through these intimate stories, author Robert D. Hicks looks at the veteran's body as shaped by the trauma of the battlefield and hospital and the construction of a postwar identity in relation to that trauma. Through his research, he reveals the changing social circumstances of the late 19th and early 20th centuries as they impacted the traumatized veteran's body. This engaging book is equal parts Civil War history, disability and gender history, and the history of the body that discloses the impact of war on a wounded warrior.
Linda Darnell fills in for Santa Claus as she welcomes the soldiers. Playlist: Singh (The Andrew sisters) chaplain, Capt. Robert D workman brings a message from the Navy Department. Christ's…
On this episod eof Japan Station, Dr. Robert D. Eldridge returns to talk about natural disasters in Japan, his work on Operation Tomodachi during the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Japan's ability to respond to natural disasters and more.
On this episode of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth is joined by Robert D. Burr as they talk about the big benefits of investing in oil and gas. No investment in the U.S. provides better tax benefits and incentives than domestic oil and gas production, which makes these types of investments very intriguing for high-income-earning professionals like you. Bob is an absolute icon. He's the president of Panther Exploration and has been in the industry since 1973 with worldwide experience in structuring and funding oil and gas investment ventures. Enjoy the episode! “When you get rich, get rich overnight. . .Be aware 24/7, 265 days a year because that opportunity will come by and you'll miss it if you're not cognizant of that.” HIGHLIGHTS: Here's a breakdown of what to expect in this episode: - Robert's entry into the oil business and how he built his empire - Why you must set aside your ego and change your mindset to create and keep a successful team - How you can utilize massive tax write-offs from oil and gas investing against your ACTIVE income - How Robert structures his deals so his investors win every time - Find great business partners - How to succeed in business by putting family first - Optimism and the contrarian investing when it comes to the oil and gas industry - And so much more! ABOUT | ROBERT D. BURR: Robert D. Burr, 74, entered the oil and gas industry in 1973 in Dallas, Texas. He's the President of Panther Exploration (Panex) and is a seasoned professional with worldwide experience in structuring and funding oil and gas investment ventures. Mr. Burr has been responsible for placing over 300 million dollars in his 47-year career in a myriad of industries, with the majority of his efforts being oil and gas ventures. Mr. Burr and his family have been residents of Bowling Green, Kentucky, for over 25 years and have been very active in city and county civic matters. Mr. Burr and his wife, Doris, have been married for 57 years and have five grown children, 20 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. FIND | ROBERT D. BURR: Website: https://www.panex.us/ Email: admin@panex.us ✈️ CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY:
On this episode of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth is joined by Robert D. Burr as they talk about the big benefits of investing in oil and gas. No investment in the U.S. provides better tax benefits and incentives than domestic oil and gas production, which makes these types of investments very intriguing for high-income-earning professionals like you. Bob is an absolute icon. He's the president of Panther Exploration and has been in the industry since 1973 with worldwide experience in structuring and funding oil and gas investment ventures. Enjoy the episode! “When you get rich, get rich overnight. . .Be aware 24/7, 265 days a year because that opportunity will come by and you'll miss it if you're not cognizant of that.” HIGHLIGHTS: Here's a breakdown of what to expect in this episode: - Robert's entry into the oil business and how he built his empire - Why you must set aside your ego and change your mindset to create and keep a successful team - How you can utilize massive tax write-offs from oil and gas investing against your ACTIVE income - How Robert structures his deals so his investors win every time - Find great business partners - How to succeed in business by putting family first - Optimism and the contrarian investing when it comes to the oil and gas industry - And so much more! ABOUT | ROBERT D. BURR: Robert D. Burr, 74, entered the oil and gas industry in 1973 in Dallas, Texas. He's the President of Panther Exploration (Panex) and is a seasoned professional with worldwide experience in structuring and funding oil and gas investment ventures. Mr. Burr has been responsible for placing over 300 million dollars in his 47-year career in a myriad of industries, with the majority of his efforts being oil and gas ventures. Mr. Burr and his family have been residents of Bowling Green, Kentucky, for over 25 years and have been very active in city and county civic matters. Mr. Burr and his wife, Doris, have been married for 57 years and have five grown children, 20 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. FIND | ROBERT D. BURR: Website: https://www.panex.us/ Email: admin@panex.us ✈️ CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY:
When Rooster ducks into the barn to get out of the afternoon rain storm he is surprised to have his sneeze answered by a polite “God bless you, young man.” When he realizes it is Miz Mephitis, the skunk, he backs away just a far as he can. But his fear is replaced by curiosity when a right friendly discussion ensues and Rooster learns there is a lot more to skunks than he had imagined.
Explore the future of social commerce! Join host Yael Kochman in a captivating conversation with Robert D'Loren, CEO of Xcel Brands. They discuss Xcel's transformative journey in retail, highlighting their creation of a leading live-stream commerce platform. Robert shares insights on the evolving retail landscape, driven by video commerce and consumer demands for authentic engagements. Their new social commerce platform democratizes content creation and monetization for influencers and shoppers. Discover the challenges and opportunities in the rapidly changing world of retail and social media. Key Insights: - Live Stream Commerce Evolution: Xcel Brands has transitioned from linear TV to live stream commerce, leveraging 13 years of experience and generating over $4 billion in sales on QVC. - Innovative Retail Model: ORME introduces a pay-for-performance platform where creators and sharers earn from sales, fostering a fairer content-sharing ecosystem. - Democratizing Social Commerce: Xcel Brands' new platform empowers both influencers and consumers, allowing them to create and monetize content, which enhances authentic engagement and diversifies revenue streams. Ready to join the GRL community? Nominate yourself or another retail executive to join the community today: http://www.globalretailleaders.com
Dr. Robert Dürichen leads the machine learning analytics team at Arcturis Data, a company focused on processing and analyzing large-scale electronic health record (EHR) datasets. His current research uses small and large language models to enrich EHR datasets from unstructured patient notes and improve quality through standardization techniques. Hosts: Nathan Keller + Madeline Ahern Twitter: @NathanKell57664 + @maddie_ahern Audio/Video Editor + Art: Saurin Kantesaria Linkedin: Saurin Kantesaria Intro 0:00 Who is Robert Durichen? 1:29 What is Arcturis? 6:25 How can machine learning speed up clinical trials? 9:43 Typical Arcturis Project 12:06 Progression of Machine Learning 24:45 AI Taking Jobs 29:50 What is Arctex? 33:50 Who works at Arctex? 38:55 Future of Arcturis 40:58 What gives your life meaning? 43:30 Advice for young people on maintaining a work-life balance 44:26 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maml-podcast/support
Rob D'Amico is a former member of the US Marine Corp and served as a reservist and regular. He is also an FBI Unit Chief who spent time as an undercover operative combatting organised crime in the form of the Mafia in New Jersey. Rob spent 4 1/2 years in Afghanistan as well as seeing active duty in Iraq. He is now retired and works in security including negotiating with hackers who demand money under the guise ransomwares.#fbi #usmc #afghanistan #iraq #lawenforcement #truecrime #undercover #sopranos #nbc #abc #news #USA #Quantico Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Circus fans from across the country came to Baraboo recently for the 65th Big Top Parade, formerly known as the Great Circus Parade. Spectators witnessed historic wagons, a calliope pulled by miniature horses, and clowns riding in a convertible. WPR’s Robert D’Andrea caught up with some of the circus fans along the parade route.
Composed within the first Christian century by a Roman named Hermas, the Shepherd remains a mysterious and underestimated book to scholars and laypeople alike. In The Shepherd of Hermas As Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), Robert D. Heaton argues that early Christians mainly received the Shepherd positively and accepted it unproblematically alongside texts that would ultimately be canonized, requiring decisive actions to exclude it from the late-emerging collection of texts now known as the New Testament. Freshly evaluating the evidence for its popularity in patristic treatises, manuscript recoveries, and Christian material culture, Heaton propounds an interpretation of the Shepherd of Hermas as a book meant to guide his readers toward salvation. Ultimately, Heaton depicts the loss of the Shepherd from the closed catalogue of Christian scriptures as a deliberate constrictive move by the fourth-century Alexandrian bishop Athanasius, who found it useless for his political, theological, and ecclesiological objectives and instead characterized it as a book favored by his heretical enemies. While the book's detractors succeeded in derailing its diffusion for centuries, the survival of the Shepherd today attests that many dissented from the church's final judgment about Hermas's text, which portends a version of early Christianity that was definitively overridden by devotion to Christ himself, rather than principally to his virtues. Robert D. Heaton teaches New Testament, Christian Origins, and Early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He also hosts podcasts for New Books in Religion. His research focuses on the New Testament canon and other early Christian literature, especially subcanonical books like The Shepherd of Hermas and the Apostolic Fathers. For more about Rob and his work, please see his website. Jonathon Lookadoo is Associate Professor at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. While his interests range widely over the world of early Christianity, he is the author of books on the Epistle of Barnabas, Ignatius of Antioch, and the Shepherd of Hermas, including The Christology of Ignatius of Antioch (Cascade, 2023). 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
Composed within the first Christian century by a Roman named Hermas, the Shepherd remains a mysterious and underestimated book to scholars and laypeople alike. In The Shepherd of Hermas As Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), Robert D. Heaton argues that early Christians mainly received the Shepherd positively and accepted it unproblematically alongside texts that would ultimately be canonized, requiring decisive actions to exclude it from the late-emerging collection of texts now known as the New Testament. Freshly evaluating the evidence for its popularity in patristic treatises, manuscript recoveries, and Christian material culture, Heaton propounds an interpretation of the Shepherd of Hermas as a book meant to guide his readers toward salvation. Ultimately, Heaton depicts the loss of the Shepherd from the closed catalogue of Christian scriptures as a deliberate constrictive move by the fourth-century Alexandrian bishop Athanasius, who found it useless for his political, theological, and ecclesiological objectives and instead characterized it as a book favored by his heretical enemies. While the book's detractors succeeded in derailing its diffusion for centuries, the survival of the Shepherd today attests that many dissented from the church's final judgment about Hermas's text, which portends a version of early Christianity that was definitively overridden by devotion to Christ himself, rather than principally to his virtues. Robert D. Heaton teaches New Testament, Christian Origins, and Early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He also hosts podcasts for New Books in Religion. His research focuses on the New Testament canon and other early Christian literature, especially subcanonical books like The Shepherd of Hermas and the Apostolic Fathers. For more about Rob and his work, please see his website. Jonathon Lookadoo is Associate Professor at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. While his interests range widely over the world of early Christianity, he is the author of books on the Epistle of Barnabas, Ignatius of Antioch, and the Shepherd of Hermas, including The Christology of Ignatius of Antioch (Cascade, 2023). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Composed within the first Christian century by a Roman named Hermas, the Shepherd remains a mysterious and underestimated book to scholars and laypeople alike. In The Shepherd of Hermas As Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), Robert D. Heaton argues that early Christians mainly received the Shepherd positively and accepted it unproblematically alongside texts that would ultimately be canonized, requiring decisive actions to exclude it from the late-emerging collection of texts now known as the New Testament. Freshly evaluating the evidence for its popularity in patristic treatises, manuscript recoveries, and Christian material culture, Heaton propounds an interpretation of the Shepherd of Hermas as a book meant to guide his readers toward salvation. Ultimately, Heaton depicts the loss of the Shepherd from the closed catalogue of Christian scriptures as a deliberate constrictive move by the fourth-century Alexandrian bishop Athanasius, who found it useless for his political, theological, and ecclesiological objectives and instead characterized it as a book favored by his heretical enemies. While the book's detractors succeeded in derailing its diffusion for centuries, the survival of the Shepherd today attests that many dissented from the church's final judgment about Hermas's text, which portends a version of early Christianity that was definitively overridden by devotion to Christ himself, rather than principally to his virtues. Robert D. Heaton teaches New Testament, Christian Origins, and Early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He also hosts podcasts for New Books in Religion. His research focuses on the New Testament canon and other early Christian literature, especially subcanonical books like The Shepherd of Hermas and the Apostolic Fathers. For more about Rob and his work, please see his website. Jonathon Lookadoo is Associate Professor at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. While his interests range widely over the world of early Christianity, he is the author of books on the Epistle of Barnabas, Ignatius of Antioch, and the Shepherd of Hermas, including The Christology of Ignatius of Antioch (Cascade, 2023). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Composed within the first Christian century by a Roman named Hermas, the Shepherd remains a mysterious and underestimated book to scholars and laypeople alike. In The Shepherd of Hermas As Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), Robert D. Heaton argues that early Christians mainly received the Shepherd positively and accepted it unproblematically alongside texts that would ultimately be canonized, requiring decisive actions to exclude it from the late-emerging collection of texts now known as the New Testament. Freshly evaluating the evidence for its popularity in patristic treatises, manuscript recoveries, and Christian material culture, Heaton propounds an interpretation of the Shepherd of Hermas as a book meant to guide his readers toward salvation. Ultimately, Heaton depicts the loss of the Shepherd from the closed catalogue of Christian scriptures as a deliberate constrictive move by the fourth-century Alexandrian bishop Athanasius, who found it useless for his political, theological, and ecclesiological objectives and instead characterized it as a book favored by his heretical enemies. While the book's detractors succeeded in derailing its diffusion for centuries, the survival of the Shepherd today attests that many dissented from the church's final judgment about Hermas's text, which portends a version of early Christianity that was definitively overridden by devotion to Christ himself, rather than principally to his virtues. Robert D. Heaton teaches New Testament, Christian Origins, and Early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He also hosts podcasts for New Books in Religion. His research focuses on the New Testament canon and other early Christian literature, especially subcanonical books like The Shepherd of Hermas and the Apostolic Fathers. For more about Rob and his work, please see his website. Jonathon Lookadoo is Associate Professor at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. While his interests range widely over the world of early Christianity, he is the author of books on the Epistle of Barnabas, Ignatius of Antioch, and the Shepherd of Hermas, including The Christology of Ignatius of Antioch (Cascade, 2023). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies
Composed within the first Christian century by a Roman named Hermas, the Shepherd remains a mysterious and underestimated book to scholars and laypeople alike. In The Shepherd of Hermas As Scriptura Non Grata: From Popularity in Early Christianity to Exclusion from the New Testament Canon (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), Robert D. Heaton argues that early Christians mainly received the Shepherd positively and accepted it unproblematically alongside texts that would ultimately be canonized, requiring decisive actions to exclude it from the late-emerging collection of texts now known as the New Testament. Freshly evaluating the evidence for its popularity in patristic treatises, manuscript recoveries, and Christian material culture, Heaton propounds an interpretation of the Shepherd of Hermas as a book meant to guide his readers toward salvation. Ultimately, Heaton depicts the loss of the Shepherd from the closed catalogue of Christian scriptures as a deliberate constrictive move by the fourth-century Alexandrian bishop Athanasius, who found it useless for his political, theological, and ecclesiological objectives and instead characterized it as a book favored by his heretical enemies. While the book's detractors succeeded in derailing its diffusion for centuries, the survival of the Shepherd today attests that many dissented from the church's final judgment about Hermas's text, which portends a version of early Christianity that was definitively overridden by devotion to Christ himself, rather than principally to his virtues. Robert D. Heaton teaches New Testament, Christian Origins, and Early Christianity at Anderson University in Indiana. He also hosts podcasts for New Books in Religion. His research focuses on the New Testament canon and other early Christian literature, especially subcanonical books like The Shepherd of Hermas and the Apostolic Fathers. For more about Rob and his work, please see his website. Jonathon Lookadoo is Associate Professor at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. While his interests range widely over the world of early Christianity, he is the author of books on the Epistle of Barnabas, Ignatius of Antioch, and the Shepherd of Hermas, including The Christology of Ignatius of Antioch (Cascade, 2023). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
The SS Andrea Doria was a luxury cruise liner that sank after colliding with another ship in 1956. Most of the people who were on the Andrea Doria lived thanks to one of the biggest civilian maritime rescues in history. Research: Cooke, Anthony, editor. “Andrea Doria.” Italian Liners. https://www.italianliners.com/andrea-doria-en Carrothers, John Carroll. “There Must Have Been a Third Ship! (An Analysis of the Andrea Doria-Stockholm Disaster).” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. 7/1958. https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1958/july/there-must-have-been-third-ship ‘ “Stefano Carletti: The Man Who Immortalized The Wreck of the Andrea Doria.” 4/1/2021. https://indepthmag.com/stefano-carletti-the-man-who-made-the-wreck-of-the-andrea-doria-immortal/ Moyer, John. “A Conservator's Reflections on the Andrea Doria.” InDepth. 6/26/2021. https://indepthmag.com/reflections-on-the-andrea-doria/ Simpson, Pierette Domenica. “The Night I Survived the Andrea Doria Shipwreck.” Italian Sons and Daughters of America. 8/9/2022. https://orderisda.org/culture/la-nostra-voce/the-night-i-survived-the-andrea-doria-shipwreck/ Carrothers, John C. “The Andrea Doria-Stockholm Disaster: Accidents Don't Happen.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. August 1971. https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1971/august/andrea-doria-stockholm-disaster-accidents-dont-happen Ballard, Robert D. and Rich Archbold. “Lost Liners.” Via PBS. https://www.pbs.org/lostliners/andrea.html King, Greg and Penny Wilson. “The Last Voyage of the Andrea Doria.” St. Martin's Press. 2020. Andrews, Evan. “The Sinking of Andrea Doria.” 9/21/2023. History.com. https://www.history.com/news/the-sinking-of-andrea-doria Tikkanen, Amy. “Andrea Doria.” Britannica. 4/12/2024. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Andrea-Doria-Italian-ship NBC News. “50 years later, sunken ship still claiming lives.” 7/24/2006. https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna14007111 “The Andrea Doria Settlement.” TIME Magazine. 2/4/1957, Vol. 69 Issue 5, p86-86. 1/3p. Garzke, William H. and Pierette Domenica Simpson. “The Loss of Andrea Doria: A Marine Forensic Analysis.” Marine Technology Society Journal. November/December 2012 Volume 46 Number 6. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Literaturnobelpreisträger William Faulkner macht in seinem Lieblingsroman von 1929 den Zerfall von Gesellschaft, Familie und Werten aus vier Perspektiven schmerzhaft erfahrbar. Komposition: Pierre Oser | Hörspielbearbeitung und Regie: Walter Adler | Mit: Christoph Franken, Maya Morgeneyer, Elisa Schlott, Lionel Jenkins, Johannes Nussbaum, Judith Engel, Sylvester Groth, Till Voeckler, Robert Dölle, Nicole Heesters, Christian Redl, Laurids Schürmann, Nuri Koriat-Singer u. a. | Produktion: SWR 2024 - Premiere
Jeder Teil zeichnet sich durch eine andere Erzähltechnik aus. William Faulkner bedient sich der fragmentarischen Erzählweise und Gedankenströme. Komposition: Pierre Oser | Hörspielbearbeitung und Regie: Walter Adler | Nicole Heesters, Ulrich Noethen, Judith Engel, Robert Dölle, Christoph Franken, Laurids Schürmann, Kathleen Morgeneyer, Christian Redl, Heinrich Giskes,Steffen Scheumann, Oliver Stokowski u.a. | Produktion: SWR 2024 - Premiere
Near-Future-Krimi im Alpenstaat. Alles wird immer noch besser! Der gefürchtete Investigativ-Journalist Albedo ist tot, aber in den «Albedo Files» lebt und wirkt er weiter. An der Seite der unerschrockenen Ex-Kommissarin Laura Martini. Das Swiss Health Institute kann sich warm anziehen! von Dominik Bernet Seit der Investigativ-Journalist Albedo in ihrem Elefantenstall im Bergdörfchen Freinau zu Tode kam, steht für die Ex-Kommissarin Laura Martini fest: Es gibt auch im Jahr 2056 noch Morde in der Schweiz! Dies will sie beweisen, während das SHI (Swiss Health Institute) unter Leitung ihres Ex-Chefs Luzi Kalberer die eidgenössische Null-Mord-Statistik als Basis einer standortfördernden Sicherheits- und Gesundheitspolitik kompromisslos verteidigt. Umso pikanter, dass Lauras selbsternannter Hilfssheriff Emil in Albedos gesammelten Recherchen (den «Albedo Files») Indizien für den Mord am Migrationsarbeiter Stöffi Burgener findet. Getarnt als Mitarbeiterin des SHI-Care-Teams, taucht die Outloggerin Laura in die brütende Hitze des beklemmend gesicherten Logger-Landlebens ab. Dabei stösst sie in den unappetitlichen Sumpf eines boomenden Migrationsregimes vor, das selbst den gewaltigen Klimaflüchtlingsstrom effizient, sauber und gewinnbringend zu lenken weiss. Denn wer nicht nordwärts weiterzieht, findet als Dienerschaft in Schweizer Haushalten oder Bordellen Anstellung. War der Ermordete aktiver Teil dieser zynischen Praxis, oder wollte er gegen sie vorgehen? Stöffis Liaison mit einer ägyptischen Prostituierten lässt beide Deutungen zu, die verhärmte Witwe des Mordopfers und dessen abgebrühter Chef verschärfen diese Ambivalenz weiter. Und selbst der Song Return to Sender klingt aus der Kehle des passionierten Elvis-Imitators Stöffi plötzlich seltsam mehrdeutig. Mit: Karin Pfammatter (Laura), Thomas Sarbacher (Luzi), Andri Schenardi (Albedo), Julian A. Schneider (Emil), Marie Löcker (Regine), Sabrina Amali (Kiki), Dimitri Stapfer (Kevin), Annika Meier (Francesca), Urs Jucker (Jack), Kilian Land (Bartender), Ágota Dimén (Chantana), Mario Fuchs (Huber), Rula Badeen (Amina), Zied Hadhri (Yassir), Robert Dölle (Miggi-Drohne), Tanja Schleiff (SHI-Zentrale), Martin Engler (Stöffi) Matthias Trippner (Schlagzeug und Orgel), Max Thommes (Analog-Synthesizer), Madeleine Rose White (Vocals), Martin Engler (Lead-Gesang) - Musik: Jean Szymczak und Martin Engler sowie Elvis - Dramaturgie: Susanne Janson - Regie: Mark Ginzler - Produktion: SRF für den ARD Radio Tatort 2023 - Dauer: 54'
Plus de 4 millions de mal logés en France, 2,6 millions de ménages en attente d'un HLM : la crise du logement est profonde dans le pays et c'est pour y répondre que le gouvernement présente aujourd'hui son projet de loi en activant plusieurs leviers, avec notamment un assouplissement annoncée de la loi SRU. Un texte qui inquiète déjà beaucoup les associations. Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation Abbé Pierre est l'invité de RTL Midi. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Céline Landreau et Stéphane Carpentier du 03 mai 2024
Plus de 4 millions de mal logés en France, 2,6 millions de ménages en attente d'un HLM : la crise du logement est profonde dans le pays et c'est pour y répondre que le gouvernement présente aujourd'hui son projet de loi en activant plusieurs leviers, avec notamment un assouplissement annoncée de la loi SRU. Un texte qui inquiète déjà beaucoup les associations. Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation Abbé Pierre est l'invité de RTL Midi. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Céline Landreau et Stéphane Carpentier du 03 mai 2024
ab 0:54 - Lukas Hartmann: Martha und die Ihren | Gelesen von Alexandre Pelichet | 9 Std. 2 Min. | Diogenes || ab 10:24 - Claire Keegan: Reichlich spät | Gelesen von Robert Dölle | 57 Min. | Bonnevoice Hörbuchverlag || ab 17:26 - Dana Vowinckel: Gewässer im Ziplock | Gelesen von Jaron Löwenberg, Lili Zahavi | 11 Std. 6 Min. | DAV || ab 23:11 - Rüdiger Bertram, Christiane Fürtges (Illustration): Willkommen im Hotel zur Grünen Wiese - Wegen Umbau geschlossen | Gelesen von Thomas Nicolai | 2 Std. 4 Min. | Ab 6 Jahren | Cbj audio
Albtraumhafter Mystery-Krimi und Polit-Thriller – mit lebenden Toten und einem unfreiwilligen Ermittler am Rande des Wahnsinns. Die Schweiz im Krieg gegen sich selbst – und die Völker Jugoslawiens alle gegeneinander. Horror am Rheinknie. Winter 1992. In Jugoslawien herrscht Bürgerkrieg. In der Schweiz bekriegen sich in einem erbitterten Abstimmungskampf EWR-Befürworter und -Gegner. Der ehemalige Basler Kriminalkommissär Heiner Glut ist seit dem Tod von vier Berufskollegen dem Alkohol verfallen. Den spärlichen Lebensunterhalt verdient er sich mit der Jagd nach vermissten Katzen. Seine Lichtallergie zwingt ihn dazu, dieser Tätigkeit ausschliesslich nachts nachzugehen. Eines Nachts läuft ihm sein alter Kollege, der Kriminaltechniker Simon Isler, über den Weg. Simon ist unterwegs aufs Münster, wo ihn ein Informant aus der Basler «Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich» (BIZ) in Sachen serbisches Gold kontaktieren soll. Der Einsatz wird schnell lebensgefährlich, es fallen Schüsse. In der gleichen Nacht attackiert eine Gruppe junger Kroaten das Auto eines Serben. Basel scheint plötzlich im jugoslawischen Bürgerkrieg angekommen zu sein, und Glut befindet sich mittendrin. Sogar das Haus, in dem er wohnt, wird zum Schauplatz eines Verbrechens. Die Ereignisse gestalten sich zunehmend irreal. Glut findet fast allzu leicht eine neue Liebe, in seiner eigenen Wohnung sieht er Gespenster, und überall hört er die vertrauten Stimmen seiner toten Kolleginnen und Kollegen. Er fürchtet, seinen Verstand zu verlieren. Seit «Verfluchte Hitze», das im Jahr 1983 spielte, zieht die Hörspielreihe mit dem Basler Kriminalkommissär Heiner Glut in Dreijahresschritten durchs 20. Jahrhundert. Und auch im vierten Teil verschmelzen Originaltöne sowie Musikhits aus der Zeit mit einem skurrilen Mordfall, dessen Wurzeln diesmal bis in die Zeit des Zweiten Weltkriegs zurückreichen. Das kriegerische Finale findet am EWR-Abstimmungssonntag vom 6.12.1992 direkt unter Basels Boden statt. Mit: Martin Engler (Glut), Elias Eilinghoff (Simon), Tanja Schleiff (Nina), Robert Dölle (Zeller), Holger Kunkel (Burgener), Ruzica Hajdari (Drenka Mandushic), Raphael Clamer (Bartender), Julian Schneider (Einer), Gilles Tschudi (Anderer), Mirza Sakic (Bosnier) sowie Karin Pfammatter, Urs Jucker, Kilian Land und Mario Fuchs Komposition: Andreas Bernhard - Tontechnik: Tom Willen - Dramaturgie und Regie: Mark Ginzler - Produktion: SRF 2023 - Dauer: 60
Winter 1992: In Jugoslawien tobt der Krieg – und schwappt nach Basel über. Autos werden umgestossen, Scharfschützen verfehlen ihr Ziel nur knapp, und Menschen verschwinden. Die Polizei bittet Ex-Kommissar Heiner Glut um Hilfe. Der willigt ein, auch, um sich seiner Vergangenheit zu stellen ... (02:17) Beginn Hörspiel (61:17) Gespräch Mit: Martin Engler (Glut), Elias Eilinghoff (Simon), Tanja Schleiff (Nina), Robert Dölle (Zeller), Holger Kunkel (Burgener), Ruzica Hajdari (Drenka Mandushic), Raphael Clamer (Bartender), Julian Schneider (Einer), Gilles Tschudi (Anderer), Mirza Sakic (Bosnier) sowie Karin Pfammatter, Urs Jucker, Kilian Land und Mario Fuchs Komposition: Andreas Bernhard - Tontechnik: Tom Willen - Dramaturgie und Regie: Mark Ginzler - Produktion: SRF 2023 Ein sehr informatives Dossier zum Jugoslawienkrieg findet Ihr hier: https://www.srf.ch/sendungen/school/geschichte-geografie/der-zerfall-jugoslawiens-balkan-in-flammen Wie hat Euch der neueste Verlflucht-Krimi gefallen? Schreibt es uns auf krimi@srf.ch
Herbst 1989: In Basel häufen sich rätselhafte Todesfälle. Alle Opfer hatten Verbindungen zu einem schmutzigen Geschäft: Schweizer Pharmakonzerne führen Medikamententests in der DDR durch. Und während die Berliner Mauer zu bröckeln beginnt, versucht Kommissar Glut, Licht ins Dunkel zu bringen ... (03:26) Beginn Hörspiel (60:16) Gespräch Mit: Martin Engler (Glut), Robert Dölle (Zeller), Annette Strasser (Isabella), Holger Kunkel (A. Hess), Tanja Schleiff (J. Hess), Elias Eilinghoff (Simon), Dirk Glodde (Schubert), Florian von Manteuffel (Jasper), Max Rothbart (Wirz, Berliner Stimme), Mario Fuchs (Dominik), Andrea Bettini (Mann, Gast, Securitas), Jörg Schröder (Mangold), Katja Reinke (Finzi), Päivi Stalder (Apothekerin, Prostituierte) Musik: Andreas Bernhard - Tontechnik: Tom Willen - Dramaturgie und Regie: Mark Ginzler - Produktion: SRF 2017 Hier findet ihr Artikel zu Medikamentenstudien in der DDR im Schweizer Auftrag: https://www.handelszeitung.ch/unternehmen/schweizer-pharma-tote-bei-menschenversuchen-ddr https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/charite-studie-keine-menschenversuche-in-der-ddr-100.html Und hier zu DDR-Produktionen im Auftrag des Westens: https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article111208293/DDR-Zwangsarbeiter-mussten-fuer-Ikea-produzieren.html https://www.mdr.de/geschichte/ddr/wirtschaft/devisen/zwangsarbeit-gefaengnis-haft-westprodukte-100.html https://www.srf.ch/kultur/gesellschaft-religion/wahrer-wirtschaftskrimi-wie-eine-schweizer-firma-an-westwaren-fuer-die-ddr-mitverdiente
To improve your filmmaking, you have to just go out there and shoot with whatever you have, even if all you have is an iPhone. This advice comes from prolific cinematographer Robert Yeoman, who is joining us on the podcast for a second time. In today's episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins speaks with DP Robert Yeoman and DP Ryan Thomas to discuss: When Robert first met Director Wes Anderson and what they discussed Why the director and cinematographer need to be on the same team Cultivating a family-like atmosphere with the cast and crew The vetting process for choosing the camera crew The best way to approach the challenges of complex shots What Robert does to stay health, sharp, and safe while filming Shooting on film versus shooting on digital cameras How film as evolved over the years Why knowing how to edit can help you be a better cinematographer Memorable Quotes “If you don't like the script, you shouldn't take the film.” [5:38] “The director is my best friend. I am there to serve the director as best I can.” [6:36] “I have this ability to not show that I'm nervous, even though inside I might be going nuts.” [19:05] “Go out and shoot stuff. It doesn't matter if it's your iPhone.” [42:09] Resources: Our first podcast interview with Yeoman More on the Netflix shorts Wes Anderson directed Ryan's website Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Boomer Bar, host Deborah Kemper sits down with the Honorable Robert D. Foiles, a civil trial judge and lifelong resident of San Mateo County. Tune in to hear Judge Foiles discuss his humble beginnings in Daly City, his transformational years working under District Attorney Jim Fox, and his extensive 27-year tenure on the bench. You won't want to miss this in-depth look at a career full of interesting criminal and civil trials, presiding judgeships, and a keen philosophy on the importance of fairness and listening in the courtroom. Contact Information: The Honorable Robert D. Foiles: Dept21@sanmateocourt.org Deborah Kemper, MBA: deborahk@smcba.org
Herbst 1986: Basel ist in Angst. Vor radioaktiver Strahlung (Tschernobyl), vor saurem Regen, vor HIV. Mittendrin: Kommissar Heiner Glut, der den Mord an einem Politiker lösen soll ... Im Anschluss: 4 Bonus-Szenen zum Hörspiel! (02:57) Beginn Hörspiel (68:15) Gespräch (80:30) Bonus-Szenen Mit: Martin Engler (Glut), Holger Kunkel (Hess), Tanja Schleiff (Jasmina), Robert Dölle (Zeller), Elias Eilinghoff (Simon), Isabelle Menke (Regula Schlecht/Frau/Sekretärin), Liliane Amuat (Maria Schlecht), Inga Eickemeier (Lucia/Weinende Frau), Max Rothbart (Schorschi/Passant), Mona Petri (Tina Scherrer), Dirk Glodde (Drechsler), Barbara Horvath (Martina Leiser/Passantin), Michael Wächter (Arzt/Mann/Megafon), Vincent Glander (Polizist/Wirt), Auguste Vonville (Französischer Polizist), Urs Jucker (Kellner/Mann 2), Florian von Manteuffel (Stimme), Janek Holliger (Junge) Tongestaltung: Tom Willen - Musik: Andreas Bernhard - Dramaturgie und Regie: Mark Ginzler - Produktion: SRF 2019 Post gern auf krimi@srf.ch
Sommer 1983: In Europa ist Kalter Krieg, in der Schweiz ist es brüllend heiss. Mittendrin: Kommissar Heiner Glut. Er untersucht den Mord an einem russischen Hellseher. Und der Fall zieht Fäden: Eine sowjetische Nachrichtenagentur, eine südafrikanische Spionin und Basler Hooligans sind verdächtig ... (02:00) Beginn Hörspiel (58:25) Gespräch (66:06) «Die Rolle der Schweiz während der Apartheid in Südafrika» aus: «Echo der Zeit» vom 31.01.2019 Mehr Infos zu den Beziehungen zwischen der Schweiz und Südafrika während der Apartheid gibt es hier: https://www.snf.ch/de/rtpTAr8376DfTqCe/seite/fokusForschung/nationale-forschungsprogramme/nfp42plus-beziehungen-schweiz-suedafrika Mit: Martin Engler (Heiner Glut), Holger Kunkel (Albert Hess), Tanja Schleiff (Jasmina Matter), Thomas Sarbacher (Tom Wüst), Robert Dölle (Urs Zeller), Elias Eilinghoff (Simon Isler), Isabelle Menke (Jana Grether), Annette Strasser (Anele Webster), Max Rothbart (Jörg Unternährer), Michael Wächter (Barkeeper/Gromov), Mario Fuchs (Detektivkorporal), Anette Herbst (Demonstrantin/Nachrichtensprecherin), Vincent Glander (Unteroffizier/Mann), Nicola Mastroberardino (Sturmtrupp/Fahrgast), Anne Müller (Maria) und Victoria Trauttmansdorff (Mutter). Komposition: Andreas Bernhard - Tontechnik: Tom Willen - Dramaturgie und Regie: Mark Ginzler - Produktion: SRF 2018 Post wie immer gern auf krimi@srf.ch
Robert Pacienza, President and CEO of D. James Kennedy Ministries, Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Founder of the Institute for Faith and Culture, discussed some of the main principles contributing to a Christian worldview, a concept he explores in the book called, How Firm a Foundation. A corresponding DVD set is available, as well. You can connect through djameskennedy.org.
Robert Pacienza, President and CEO of D. James Kennedy Ministries, Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Founder of the Institute for Faith and Culture, discussed some of the main principles contributing to a Christian worldview, a concept he explores in the book called, How Firm a Foundation. A corresponding DVD set is available, as well. You can connect through djameskennedy.org.
On August 6, 1978, the body of thirty-five-year-old bar owner Jack Tupper was found in a vacant lot in the Bronx, just across the street from the local firehouse. His face had been severely slashed, his head and body badly beaten, he had been shot seven times, and finally, he had been set on fire. Witnesses reported seeing a small group of men in the lot attempting to set fire to a box earlier that day, including three witnesses who identified former racehorse trainer Howard “Buddy” Jacobson as one of the men, and one who was able to provide detectives with the license plate number of the car they were driving.Buddy Jacobson was quickly arrested for Tupper's murder and the story quickly became New York's latest scandal: Former horse trainer murders man in love triangle. Jacobson had indeed killed Tupper because the younger man was having an affair with Jacobson's girlfriend but, while the motive may have been a classic, the story was far more sensational and salacious than anyone could have expected, and it turned out the arrest was just the beginning.Thank you to David White for research assistance :)Resources: Allen, Joy. 1978. "Family is embittered in 'triangle' slaying." Newsday, August 9: 17.Arnett, Peter, and Jane See White. 1978. "Life and death on fast track for a model." Newsday, August 21: 4.Associated Press. 1979. "Jacobson defense alleges cocaine plot by victim." Newsday, October 11: 19.—. 1979. "'Triangle' case hearing could clear defendant." The Journal News, October 24: 4.Christine, Bill. 1988. "The odyssey of Buddy Jacobson: Horses, models and a murder sentence." Los Angeles Times, January 10.Cummings, John, and Peggy Brown. 1980. "Buddy Jacobson escapes prison." Newsday, June 01: 3.Cummings, Jophn, and Joy Allen. 1978. "'Triangle' murder probers hear horseman's ex-wife." Newsday, August 16: 17.Fried, Joseph P. 1980. "Jacobson's 'friends and relatives' said to have helped in recapture." New York Times, July 11: A1. New York, NY: Macmillan.—. 1978. "Love and Death on the Upper East Side." New York Magazine, September 11.McFadden, Robert D. 1979. "'Gag' order covers murder trial." New York Times, October 23: B8.McFadden, Robert. 1980. "Jacobson, in calls from jail, speaks of his 'betrayal'." New York Times, 07 July: A1.New York Times. 1978. "Jacobson warned of bail revocation." New York Times, November 10: B7.Newton, Edmund, and Sheryl Kornman. 1980. "Cops hunt Buddy Jacobson around the world." Newsday, June 2: 4.The Reporter Dispatch. August. "Hunt widens in triangle slaying." The Reporter Dispatch, 10 1978: D14.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On August 6, 1978, the body of thirty-five-year-old bar owner Jack Tupper was found in a vacant lot in the Bronx, just across the street from the local firehouse. His face had been severely slashed, his head and body badly beaten, he had been shot seven times, and finally, he had been set on fire. Witnesses reported seeing a small group of men in the lot attempting to set fire to a box earlier that day, including three witnesses who identified former racehorse trainer Howard “Buddy” Jacobson as one of the men, and one who was able to provide detectives with the license plate number of the car they were driving.Buddy Jacobson was quickly arrested for Tupper's murder and the story quickly became New York's latest scandal: Former horse trainer murders man in love triangle. Jacobson had indeed killed Tupper because the younger man was having an affair with Jacobson's girlfriend but, while the motive may have been a classic, the story was far more sensational and salacious than anyone could have expected, and it turned out the arrest was just the beginning.Thank you to David White for research assistance :)Resources: Allen, Joy. 1978. "Family is embittered in 'triangle' slaying." Newsday, August 9: 17.Arnett, Peter, and Jane See White. 1978. "Life and death on fast track for a model." Newsday, August 21: 4.Associated Press. 1979. "Jacobson defense alleges cocaine plot by victim." Newsday, October 11: 19.—. 1979. "'Triangle' case hearing could clear defendant." The Journal News, October 24: 4.Christine, Bill. 1988. "The odyssey of Buddy Jacobson: Horses, models and a murder sentence." Los Angeles Times, January 10.Cummings, John, and Peggy Brown. 1980. "Buddy Jacobson escapes prison." Newsday, June 01: 3.Cummings, Jophn, and Joy Allen. 1978. "'Triangle' murder probers hear horseman's ex-wife." Newsday, August 16: 17.Fried, Joseph P. 1980. "Jacobson's 'friends and relatives' said to have helped in recapture." New York Times, July 11: A1. New York, NY: Macmillan.—. 1978. "Love and Death on the Upper East Side." New York Magazine, September 11.McFadden, Robert D. 1979. "'Gag' order covers murder trial." New York Times, October 23: B8.McFadden, Robert. 1980. "Jacobson, in calls from jail, speaks of his 'betrayal'." New York Times, 07 July: A1.New York Times. 1978. "Jacobson warned of bail revocation." New York Times, November 10: B7.Newton, Edmund, and Sheryl Kornman. 1980. "Cops hunt Buddy Jacobson around the world." Newsday, June 2: 4.The Reporter Dispatch. August. "Hunt widens in triangle slaying." The Reporter Dispatch, 10 1978: D14.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robert Pacienza, President and CEO of D. James Kennedy Ministries and Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL, shared comments regarding religious freedom, which is the overall topic of a book to which he has contributed, called, Stealing Freedom: The Secular Assault On Your Religious Liberty. He also provided insight on the 303 Creative decision from the U.S. Supreme Court. You can connect through djameskennedy.org.
Robert Pacienza, President and CEO of D. James Kennedy Ministries and Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL, shared comments regarding religious freedom, which is the overall topic of a book to which he has contributed, called, Stealing Freedom: The Secular Assault On Your Religious Liberty. He also provided insight on the 303 Creative decision from the U.S. Supreme Court. You can connect through djameskennedy.org.
Robert D Weide came up around Crip, Blood and Sureño gang violence during his formative years on the West Side of Los Angeles in the peak era of violence in the United States. Normalization of violence was an integral aspect of Weide's youth; his years of involvement amongst gangs, tag-banging and graffiti led him to an array of conclusions. After taking a step-back, he began to pursue to path of a scholar, eventually becoming a professor. He authored "Divide & Conquer", a book that touches on his upbringing, his insider view into gang-culture, capitalism, society and more. http://patreon.com/angelandzpodcasthttp://artprimo.comhttp://instagram.com/artprimo
EPISODE SUMMARY Hear about the complexities of Military Medicine and mental health with our distinguished guest, retired Army Colonel Dr. Robert D. Forsten, DO, a renowned Military Psychiatrist with 26 years of military experience. Uncover the power of mentorship and relationships as Dr. Forsten shares his unique journey into the military and medicine. Struggle and survival are not just physical battles in the military. We discuss the stigma surrounding mental health in the Special Operations community, the psychological effects of extended deployment, and the challenges of transitioning to civilian life. Discover the intricacies of training military psychiatrists and the future of the field, along with the emerging concepts of 'Operator Syndrome' and 'Post-enablement Distress Syndrome.' Throughout the episode, Dr. Forsten shares his experiences and research, providing valuable lessons for future military medical healthcare professionals and a lasting impact on those who serve. From the importance of psychological testing at the recruitment stage to overcoming stress in overwhelming situations, this conversation offers an in-depth look into the world of Military Medicine and the lasting impact it has on those who serve. Don't miss this fascinating and insightful episode with COL(R) Robert D. Forsten, DO. EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:00:00) – Pathway to Military Medicine (0:12:10) - Psychiatry in Special Operations (0:16:17) - Psychiatric Challenges in Military Deployment (0:28:26) - Military Service and Civilian Transition (0:33:27) - Overcoming Stress in Overwhelming Situations (0:42:59) - Military Medicine and Legacy CHAPTER SUMMARIES (0:00:00) - Pathway to Military Medicine (12 Minutes) We are joined by Dr Robert Forsten, a retired Army Psychiatrist, whose 26 years of experience brings first-hand insights into the tactical, operational and strategic medical leadership experience within both Conventional and Special Forces. We learn about his journey to the military and his passion for medicine, as well as the importance of mentorship and relationships in both the military and in life. Bob shares his own experiences and research in PTSD, TBI, substance use disorders, and adult ADHD, providing valuable lessons for future military medical health care professionals. (0:12:10) - Psychiatry in Special Operations (4 Minutes) Dr. Forsten discusses the stigma surrounding mental health in the Special Operations community and the importance of understanding how to build trust with service members. We explored the unique issues facing the soldiers deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom One and the clinical examples of how my psychiatric expertise was needed in 2003. (0:16:17) - Psychiatric Challenges in Military Deployment (12 Minutes) Dr. Forsten explores the psychological effects of extended deployment on military personnel. We discussed the spike in suicides after the realization that soldiers were being deployed for a year, and how the cohesiveness of the unit was an important factor in helping to mitigate the psychological effects of deployment. We also discussed the purpose of setting up a downrange mental health unit and the goal of returning as many soldiers to their units as possible. We also discussed the difficulty of predicting which soldiers may respond to stress and the importance of psychological testing at the recruitment stage. (0:28:26) - Military Service and Civilian Transition (5 Minutes) Dr. Forsten describes the difficulty of transitioning from the military after spending many years in service. We explore the psychological effects of extended deployment and the struggles of coming to terms with the love and hatred of the military. We also discuss the unique challenges of training a Military Psychiatrist and the potential changes in the field in the future. We highlight the stress and PTSD that many of our service members struggle with and the impact that witnessing the worst of humankind can have on them. Finally, we look at the concept of 'Operator Syndrome' and 'Post-enablement Distress Syndrome' and how it affects our service members. (0:33:27) - Overcoming Stress in Overwhelming Situations (10 Minutes) We discussed mental health issues in the military, the stigma surrounding it, and the psychological effects of extended deployments. We highlighted the importance of understanding how to transition from the military, the difficulty of that process, and the effects of the spike in suicides after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. We also explored the implications of a three-star command, the need for medical evaluation boards, and the impact of broadly reported scandals in the Military. (0:42:59) - Military Medicine and Legacy (8 Minutes) We discuss the challenges of maintaining mental health while in the military and explore the importance of understanding how to take care of oneself, the psychological effects of extended deployment on military personnel, and the difficulty of transitioning from the military. We also discuss the stigma surrounding mental health in the Special Operations community, mental health issues in the military, and how Dr. Forsten was the first psychiatrist assigned to Special Operations. 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On this encore episode of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth is joined by Robert D. Burr as they talk about the big benefits of investing in oil and gas. No investment in the U.S. provides better tax benefits and incentives than domestic oil and gas production, which makes these types of investments very intriguing for high-income-earning professionals like you. Bob is an absolute icon. He's the president of Panther Exploration and has been in the industry since 1973 with worldwide experience in structuring and funding oil and gas investment ventures. Enjoy the episode! “When you get rich, get rich overnight. . .Be aware 24/7, 265 days a year because that opportunity will come by and you'll miss it if you're not cognizant of that.” HIGHLIGHTS: Here's a breakdown of what to expect in this episode: - Robert's entry into the oil business and how he built his empire - Why you must set aside your ego and change your mindset to create and keep a successful team - How you can utilize massive tax write-offs from oil and gas investing against your ACTIVE income - How Robert structures his deals so his investors win every time - Find great business partners - How to succeed in business by putting family first - Optimism and the contrarian investing when it comes to the oil and gas industry - And so much more! ABOUT | ROBERT D. BURR: Robert D. Burr, 74, entered the oil and gas industry in 1973 in Dallas, Texas. He's the President of Panther Exploration (Panex) and is a seasoned professional with worldwide experience in structuring and funding oil and gas investment ventures. Mr. Burr has been responsible for placing over 300 million dollars in his 47-year career in a myriad of industries, with the majority of his efforts being oil and gas ventures. Mr. Burr and his family have been residents of Bowling Green, Kentucky, for over 25 years and have been very active in city and county civic matters. Mr. Burr and his wife, Doris, have been married for 57 years and have five grown children, 20 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. FIND | ROBERT D. BURR: Website: https://www.panex.us/ Email: admin@panex.us CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY: Get Started | Download The Freedom Blueprint: http://www.attorneybydesign.com Subscribe and Leave a Rating and Review: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-passive-income-attorney-podcast/id1543049208 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a0Qp9G2x337nZCDWoVgoO?si=MKn01_t8Tfu0JBZCnagrCw Join EPIC | The Esquire Passive Investor Club: https://passiveincomeattorney.com/join-the-passive-income/ Join | The Passive Income Attorneys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passiveincomeattorneys Follow Us: Website: https://passiveincomeattorney.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethpaulbradley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passiveincomeattorney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomeattorney/