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WDR 4 Bücher
"Herr Winter taut auf" von Stefan Kuhlmann

WDR 4 Bücher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 4:22


Robert Winter scheint ein Griesgram zu sein. Gerade als Finanzbeamter pensioniert, macht er sich, seiner Frau und seinen Mitmenschen das Leben schwer. Für Leichtigkeit, Freundlichkeit und Scherzereien hat er keine Zeit. Von WDR4 Funktion (Köln).

Ravage Love Podcast
531 - Naughty Noel: Spinsters and Vampires

Ravage Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 52:10


In Episode 31, Season 5 of Ravage Love we are ringing in the holidays with some Holigays and Spicy Spinsters. We read: The Duke Who Hated Christmas by Bianca Blythe Vampire Claus by Robert Winter

Meine schlimmste Lesung
#1 Wulf Dorn – Meine schlimmste Lesung

Meine schlimmste Lesung

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 57:03


In dieser Episode von "Meine schlimmste Lesung" erfahrt ihr, welche verrückten Erlebnisse der Thriller-Autor Wulf Dorn während seiner Lesereisen hatte. Von Wulf Dorn stammen Charaktere wie Ellen Roth, Jan Forstner, Mark Behrendt, Doro Beck, Simon Strode, Robert Winter und viele andere. Seine psychologischen Suspense-Romane sind internationale Bestseller und wurden mehrfach ausgezeichnet.Als Zwölfjähriger begann Wulf mit dem Schreiben von Kurzgeschichten, und erhielt mit sechzehn seine erste Veröffentlichung in einer lokalen Tageszeitung. In den folgenden Jahren erschienen seine Geschichten in Zeitungen, Magazinen und Anthologien.Im Oktober 2009 gelang ihm mit seinem Romandebüt TRIGGER ein Sensationserfolg: Die unheimlichen Ereignisse um die Psychiaterin Ellen Roth wurden in zahlreiche Sprachen übersetzt und verkauften weltweit über eine Million Exemplare. Seither finden sich Wulfs Romane auf internationalen Bestsellerlisten, u. a. in Argentinien, Aserbaidschan, Brasilien, Chile, Deutschland, Frankreich, Italien, Kolumbien, Mexiko, Spanien, der Türkei und Uruguay.Bevor er sich ganz dem Schreiben widmete, arbeitete Wulf zwanzig Jahre in einer psychiatrischen Klinik. Als Therapeut unterstützte er Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen in der beruflichen Rehabilitation, und war an Forschungsprojekten beteiligt.Neben dem Schreiben ist Wulf gelegentlich als Übersetzer tätig. Unter anderem hat er Texte von David Bowie, Mario Puzo, David Lynch, Francis Ford Coppola und Jack the Rippers legendären "From Hell"-Brief ins Deutsche übertragen.(Quelle: Webseite Wulf Dorn)Mehr auf seiner offiziellen Webseite:https://wulfdorn.com/

Episode 51: Interview with Marc Appleton, of Appleton Partners LLP-Architects

"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 68:27


One of the things that I have been doing during the pandemic opening up are reaching out to different architects and going to their offices to meet in person andI have been visiting a lot of residential architects lately and I have my own projects so this is first in a series on #HousesHousing that I will be focusing on in the new year.One of the first architects whose firm I worked at who primarily specialized in Houses is Marc Appleton. I worked for Marc in the early 90's. I would like to say that everything that I learned the right way is from that office.  And it shows with the list of architects who have gone on to start their own firms or have become partners in other firms, I have interviewed and will be interviewing quite a few of them in the coming months.  Marc Appleton, Appleton Partners LLP-Architects https://www.appleton-architects.com/Marc Appleton is the founding Principal of Appleton Partners LLP-Architects, with offices in Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, California.  He received a B.A. honors degree in English from Harvard College (1968) and a Master of Architecture degree from The Yale School of Architecture (1972.)His design work has received many awards and has been widely published in Architectural Digest, Town and Country, Veranda, Luxe and other periodicals.  He is one of only fourdesigners who were consistently named among Architectural Digest's top 100 designers from 1991-2016. he has written, published or contributed to: Rexford Newcomb's Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Acanthus,1999), George Washington Smith: An Architect's Scrapbook (Tailwater, 2001), California Mediterranean (Rizzoli, 2007),New Classicists (Images, 2008), Casa del Herrero (Rizzoli, 2009), Robert Winter's Myron Hunt at Occidental College (Tailwater, 2012), the series Master Architects of Southern California 1920-1940 (Tailwater/Angel City Press, 2016-2020)  Ranches: Home on the Range in California (Rizzoli, 2016) and Lotusland (Rizzoli, 2022.)Publications from his Publishing Company:Marc Appleton, Appleton & Associates, Inc. & Appleton Partners LLP – Architects, & Tailwater Press LLCI. Books by Marc Appleton• Academy Sant' Antonio, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2018• 40 Years - An Architectural Scrapbook, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2016• The Architect's House, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2016• Ranches, Rizzoli International Publications, 2016• New Classicists, Images Publishing, 2008• California Mediterranean, Rizzoli International Publications, 2007• George Washington Smith: An Architect's Scrapbook, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2001II. Edited and/or Published by Marc Appleton / Tailwater Press LLC• The Steedman Silver, Robert Sweeney, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2019• ICAA Southern California Chapter 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Ed. Marc Appleton, 2014• Myron Hunt at Occidental College, Robert Winter, Tailwater Press, Inc., 2012• Classicist, No. 15, Ed. Marc Appleton, 2018• Casa del Herrero: The Romance of Spanish Colonial, Rizzoli International Publications, 2009• Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States, Rexford Newcomb. Ed. Marc Appleton, Acanthus Press, 1999• Santa Barbara Architecture, Wayne McCall. Fifth Impression, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2019• Gordon B. Kaufmann, Roland Coate, Wallace Neff and Paul Williams, Master Architects of Southern California 1920-1940 Series, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2016-2018Link to the blog:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/02/interview-podcast-w-marc-appleton-of.html

The Bookshop Podcast
Heather J. Marquez, Director of Retail Operations at The Gamble House Conservancy

The Bookshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 22:25


Today I'm exploring a bookshop of a different kind, set within a National Historic Landmark and specializing in books on architecture and landscape. The Gamble House is an iconic American Craftsman home in Pasadena, California, designed by Greene and Greene's architectural firm. Heather J. Marquez is the Director of Retail Operations at The Gamble House Conservancy.The Gamble HouseThe Arts and Crafts Movement in AmericaThe Gamble House: Building Paradise in California, Edward R Bosley; Anne E. Mallek; Ann Scheid; Robert Winter, photographs by   Alexander VertikoffArts & Crafts: From William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright, Arnold ShwartzmanArt and Crafts Architecture 'Beauty's Awakening,' Julian HolderSupport the show (https://paypal.me/TheBookshopPodcast?locale.x=en_US)

Dental Digest
107. Dr. Robert Winter - Ceramic Veneers and Preparation Design

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 30:41


legwork.com/dentaldigest  https://www.meetdandy.com/melissa/  Spear education: https://www.speareducation.com/ Website: https://dentaldigestinstitute.com/ Instagram: @dental_digest_podcast About Dr. Winter: As one of the world's most recognized prosthodontists and ceramists, Dr. Winter teaches dentists in Spear Workshops to understand the interdependence between laboratory procedures, treatment planning, restorative techniques, materials and laboratory procedures. In addition to teaching, Dr. Winter produces Spear Study Club modules and creates a variety of clinical content for the Spear learning ecosystem. He has taught more than 900 didactic, clinical and technical courses in more than 40 countries. For the past 36 years, he has maintained a private practice limited to prosthodontics, and currently practices in Newport Beach, California. He is co-founder of Esthetics by Design dental laboratory and is past president of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. Dr. Winter graduated in 1981 from Marquette University School of Dentistry and completed his prosthodontic specialty residency at the VA Medical Center in Milwaukee in 1983.

Dental Digest
106. Dr. Robert Winter - Ceramic Design Rules

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 39:01


Click here for Restorative Design Workshop Click here for Anterior Design Workship  https://www.speareducation.com/ Instagram: @dental_digest_podcast  This week Dr. Winter will discuss e.max (lithium discilicate) versus zirconia. Bonding e.max. Preparation design, minimal thickness, etc.  About Dr. Robert Winter: As one of the world's most recognized prosthodontists and ceramists, Dr. Winter teaches dentists in Spear Workshops to understand the interdependence between laboratory procedures, treatment planning, restorative techniques, materials and laboratory procedures. In addition to teaching, Dr. Winter produces Spear Study Club modules and creates a variety of clinical content for the Spear learning ecosystem. He has taught more than 900 didactic, clinical and technical courses in more than 40 countries. For the past 36 years, he has maintained a private practice limited to prosthodontics, and currently practices in Newport Beach, California. He is co-founder of Esthetics by Design dental laboratory and is past president of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. Dr. Winter graduated in 1981 from Marquette University School of Dentistry and completed his prosthodontic specialty residency at the VA Medical Center in Milwaukee in 1983.  

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Guests from Finding You, RK/RKay/The Dark Hobby

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 52:41


Listen in as we interview Rose Reid, Jedidiah Goodacre, Brian Baugh (Finding You), Rajat Kapoor, Malika Sherawat (RK/RKay) and Robert Wintner (The Dark Hobby). Host Tiana S. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Carlee, Eshaan and Dominic. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Guests from Finding You, RK/RKay/The Dark Hobby

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 60:00


Listen in as we interview Rose Reid, Jedidiah Goodacre, Brian Baugh (Finding You), Rajat Kapoor, Malika Sherawat (RK/RKay) and Robert Winter (The Dark Hobby). Host Tiana S. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Carlee, Eshaan and Dominic. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.

This thing called life
Episode 17: The Gift of Eye and Tissue Donation with Robert Winter

This thing called life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 33:31


During episode 17 of This Thing Called Life podcast, host Andi Johnson speaks with Robert Winter, a man that has worked in the field of eye and tissue donation for over twenty-five years. Though it’s difficult, Robert and his team do their best to comfort grieving families while educating them on the benefits of donating!   Episode Highlights:  There is a lot of misinformation about organ donation that exists because of a mistrust of the healthcare system. Robert has been in the field of tissue donation for over twenty-five years. The medical field has been a strong interest of Robert’s for his entire life because it provides the opportunity to help people. Robert has noticed that everyone in his field shares a common interest in wanting to make a positive difference. The most life-saving gift for tissue donation is one of the human-skin graphs for burn victims. Jason Schechterle suffered third and fourth-degree burns as a police officer in Phoenix when his car exploded after getting hit. The details of Jason’s survival came down to seconds of circumstances and now he shares his story all over the country. Hearing the stories of burn victims and survivors gives people perspective on just how important tissue donation is. Danny Happy suffered his burn injuries as a ten-year-old and spent months in acute care, receiving over two-hundred feet of skin that saved his life. Robert and his team are approaching families on one of the worst days of their lives. Being able to express that tissue donations are going to help someone down the road is necessary when talking to families that have lost a loved one. Families who have lost a loved one are burdened with making a lot of decisions and dealing with the decisions of their loved one. The knowledge that their loved one is going to save someone’s life brings some sort of comfort to grieving families. There are many stories of competitive athletes being able to return to their respective sports as a result of tissue donations. AlloSource acts as step two of a three-step process by preparing tissue donations to be used in a surgical environment.  A disconnect exists between medical practitioners and the origin of tissue donations for their patients. Great joy can be brought to donor families by hearing back from those that have received the donation. It’s very challenging to deal with families who have gone through an extreme loss on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes, families refuse to donate regardless of the fact that their loved one made the decision to do so. Robert finds that knowing that people’s lives are being saved and dramatically improved is the most rewarding part of his industry. Focusing on the recipients and the donor families makes it easy for Robert to love his job. The goal of organ and tissue donation must be to educate as many people as possible. 3 Key Points: Burn patients are very susceptible to infection and thermal regulation, making human-skin graphs incredibly vital to their survival. Jason Schechterle and Danny Happy are both motivational speakers who survived their burn injuries as a result of life-saving tissue donation. One of the difficulties with expressing the benefits of tissue donation to grieving families is that it could be a long time before the positive effects are felt from the donation. Resources Mentioned: LifeCenter Cincinnati  | Website | Facebook| Instagram| Twitter | YouTube | Survivor Stories  |Jason Schechterle | Danny Happy AlloSource The American Association of Tissue Banks

This Thing Called Life
Episode 17: The Gift of Eye and Tissue Donation with Robert Winter

This Thing Called Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 33:31


During episode 17 of This Thing Called Life podcast, host Andi Johnson speaks with Robert Winter, a man that has worked in the field of eye and tissue donation for over twenty-five years. Though it’s difficult, Robert and his team do their best to comfort grieving families while educating them on the benefits of donating!   Episode Highlights:  There is a lot of misinformation about organ donation that exists because of a mistrust of the healthcare system. Robert has been in the field of tissue donation for over twenty-five years. The medical field has been a strong interest of Robert’s for his entire life because it provides the opportunity to help people. Robert has noticed that everyone in his field shares a common interest in wanting to make a positive difference. The most life-saving gift for tissue donation is one of the human-skin graphs for burn victims. Jason Schechterle suffered third and fourth-degree burns as a police officer in Phoenix when his car exploded after getting hit. The details of Jason’s survival came down to seconds of circumstances and now he shares his story all over the country. Hearing the stories of burn victims and survivors gives people perspective on just how important tissue donation is. Danny Happy suffered his burn injuries as a ten-year-old and spent months in acute care, receiving over two-hundred feet of skin that saved his life. Robert and his team are approaching families on one of the worst days of their lives. Being able to express that tissue donations are going to help someone down the road is necessary when talking to families that have lost a loved one. Families who have lost a loved one are burdened with making a lot of decisions and dealing with the decisions of their loved one. The knowledge that their loved one is going to save someone’s life brings some sort of comfort to grieving families. There are many stories of competitive athletes being able to return to their respective sports as a result of tissue donations. AlloSource acts as step two of a three-step process by preparing tissue donations to be used in a surgical environment.  A disconnect exists between medical practitioners and the origin of tissue donations for their patients. Great joy can be brought to donor families by hearing back from those that have received the donation. It’s very challenging to deal with families who have gone through an extreme loss on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes, families refuse to donate regardless of the fact that their loved one made the decision to do so. Robert finds that knowing that people’s lives are being saved and dramatically improved is the most rewarding part of his industry. Focusing on the recipients and the donor families makes it easy for Robert to love his job. The goal of organ and tissue donation must be to educate as many people as possible. 3 Key Points: Burn patients are very susceptible to infection and thermal regulation, making human-skin graphs incredibly vital to their survival. Jason Schechterle and Danny Happy are both motivational speakers who survived their burn injuries as a result of life-saving tissue donation. One of the difficulties with expressing the benefits of tissue donation to grieving families is that it could be a long time before the positive effects are felt from the donation. Resources Mentioned: LifeCenter Cincinnati  | Website | Facebook| Instagram| Twitter | YouTube | Survivor Stories  |Jason Schechterle | Danny Happy AlloSource The American Association of Tissue Banks

Chips & Champagner
Ben trifft Musik- und Portraitfotograf Robert Winter

Chips & Champagner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 80:16


Selbst wenn Ihr den Namen Robert Winter vielleicht nicht kennt, seine Arbeiten kennt Ihr auf jeden Fall. Unzählige Alben-Cover verschiedenster Musiker stammen aus seiner Kamera. An dem Wahlkölner führt fotografisch auf Dauer in dieser Domstadt nichts vorbei. Das Crowdfunding zu seinem ersten Bildband – welches er mit über 30.000 Euro erfolgreich abgeschlossen hat – ist Anlass für unser erstes persönliches Treffen. Wir quatschen über seine Fotografie, die Wurzeln in der Musik und natürlich sein Buch "Prod by.", welches Ihr wahrscheinlich schon bald in den Händen halten könnt und dann auch als Crowdfunding-Muffel endlich kaufen könnt. Was hat es mit "Prod by." auf sich, welche Rolle spielen Robert und seine Fotos und wie konnte aus einer kleinen Produzenten und Beat-Bauer-Bewegung schon nach nur 10 Jahren das erste Buch entspringen. Wer mal wieder in einem Kreativloch hängt, darf sich heute gerne von Roberts Geschichten, seiner Liebe zur Fotografie und seiner Energie inspirieren lassen. Macht Spaß, versprochen. Robert Winter im Web Website Instagram Facebook Ben Hammer im Web: Instagram Blog / Website Behance Facebook Chips & Champagner im Web: Instagram Facebook Website Shop Tonmischung: Jonathan Hüttmann (Website) Hat Dir die Folge gefallen? Dann freue ich mich über Feedback und Shoutouts im Social-Web. Außerdem steht Dir auch unsere Facebook-Gruppe als tägliche Community zum Austausch bereit. Über die Anchor.fm App fürs Handy kannst Du sogar mit eigenen Fragen am Podcast teilnehmen, einfach eine Sprachnachricht über die App an das Chips & Champagner Streaming Profil schicken und mit etwas Glück stelle ich Deine Frage meinem nächsten Gast. In meinem wöchentlichen Weekly erfährst Du, welche Gäste als nächstes vorbeikommen.

Papierstau Podcast
Interview mit Robert Winter

Papierstau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 67:36


Tim durfte vor mittlerweile fast drei Monaten ein Interview mit Robert Winter führen, dessen Magazin Thema in der aktuellen Folge ist. Es geht um seine Anfänge, die vielen Plattencover und natürlich von den Reisen, die letztendlich in den beiden bisherigen Ausgaben abgelichtet worden sind. Außerdem besprechen die beiden, wie es war mit einer mehreren tausend Euro teuren Kamera durch Detroit zu laufen, einmal quer durch Japan zu reisen und die gewonnen Eindrücke.

Papierstau Podcast
Special: Fotobücher

Papierstau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 60:50


Es wird mal wieder Speziell! Tim hat sich mit Marie zusammengesetzt, um ein wenig über ihr gemeinsames Lieblingshobby zu sprechen: Fotografie. Im Vorgeplänkel schildern die beiden, wie sie dazu gekommen sind und worauf sie sich heute spezialisiert haben. Außerdem geht es um die genialen Fotobücher: „Stanley Kubrick Photographs. Through a Different Lens“ von Luc Sante, Sean Corcoran & Donald Albrecht, „American Music: Photographs“ von Annie Leibovitz und „Passing Me By“ von Robert Winter.

Jedes Projekt ein Erfolg
Podcastfolge Interview mit Prof. Dr. Robert Winter, Universität St. Gallen

Jedes Projekt ein Erfolg

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 25:17


In der neuen Podcastfolge von “Jedes Projekt ein Erfolg” spreche ich mit Prof. Dr. Robert Winter von der Universität St. Gallen über Projektmanagement und -governance, über wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und die Transformation in die Praxis. Viel Freude beim Hören, Der Projektheld.   Der Beitrag Podcastfolge Interview mit Prof. Dr. Robert Winter, Universität St. Gallen erschien zuerst auf Jedes Projekt ein Erfolg.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
Robert Inman, "AN ARCHITECTURAL GUIDEBOOK TO LOS ANGELES"

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 44:15


The map may not be the territory, and the word may not be the thing, but An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles is as close as it gets. Originally authored over fifty years ago by renowned architectural historians Robert Winter—described by Los Angeles Magazine as both the “spiritual godfather” and “father” of L.A. architecture—and the late, great David Gebhard, this seminal vade mecum of Los Angeles architecture explores every rich potency of the often relentless, but sometimes—as captured here—relenting L.A. cityscape. From its first publication by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1965, this veritable “Bible” of built L.A. has been revised and edited extensively for a sixth edition by award-winning L.A. urban walker and Winter’s trusted collaborator Robert Inman. Nathan Masters, historian and Emmy award-winning host, producer, and managing editor of KCET’s Lost L.A., writes the foreword. More than an effort of exploration, the guide is an outfit of discovery. The much-anticipated revision, long since a classic standard of the Los Angeles architecture, has been updated rigorously with more than 200 new entries cataloging every crease, region, and style of Los Angeles County’s metropolitan sheath, from the missions of Spanish California to present day.

Big Gay Fiction Podcast
Ep 111: Charlie Cochet Talks THIRDS, Book Reviews & More

Big Gay Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 61:16


Jeff & Will wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving before briefly recapping their week. Will offers reviews of Cowboys Don’t Ride Unicorns by Tara Lain, Vampire Claus by Robert Winter and Coming Home by Garett Groves. Jeff meanwhile talks about Hell & High Water, the first book in Charlie Cochet's THIRDS series. Some of the podcast’s Patreon supporters, along with Jeff & Will, share books they are thankful for. Listeners are encouraged to leave comments on this week’s shownotes page to say what books they are thankful for. Jeff interviews Charlie Cochet to discuss this week’s release of Tried & True, the final book in the THIRDS series featuring Dex & Sloane. She also chats about the December release of The King's Courage and what’s coming up in 2018. Complete show notes for episode 111 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.

Great Minds Gather Here (Video)
A Fugue and a Waltz: Performance Technology and [Post-] Postmodern Engagement

Great Minds Gather Here (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2010 75:55


Robert Winter, UCLA professor of music and Presidential Chair in Music and Interactive Arts, treats the audience to a lively and seamless blending of art and technology in the 108th Faculty Research Lecture. And that is precisely the point behind Winter’s talk in which he explores three fugues by Bach and a waltz by Chopin with a mixture of talk, piano performances, and an incredibly active, animated screen. Series: "UCLA Faculty Research Lectures" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 19381]

Great Minds Gather Here (Audio)
A Fugue and a Waltz: Performance Technology and [Post-] Postmodern Engagement

Great Minds Gather Here (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2010 75:55


Robert Winter, UCLA professor of music and Presidential Chair in Music and Interactive Arts, treats the audience to a lively and seamless blending of art and technology in the 108th Faculty Research Lecture. And that is precisely the point behind Winter’s talk in which he explores three fugues by Bach and a waltz by Chopin with a mixture of talk, piano performances, and an incredibly active, animated screen. Series: "UCLA Faculty Research Lectures" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 19381]