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Die Vorarlberger Choreografin und Tänzerin Silvia Salzmann ist die neue künstlerische Co-Kuratorin des Feldkircher Festivals "Montforter Zwischentöne". Die neue Ausgabe startet am 7. Juni mit dem selbstbewussten Titel "Jetzt!". Silvia Salzmann möchte mit ihrer Kunst Menschen erreichen und gesellschaftliche Akzente setzen. Ihre aktuelle Eigenproduktion "Perfect Match" kreist um das Thema "Häusliche Gewalt". Im Podcast "Gesprächskultur" mit Annette Raschner spricht Silvia Salzmann über ihren Werdegang und ihr Selbstverständnis als Tänzerin. Sendehinweis: ORF Radio Vorarlberg am 29.04.2026.
durée : 00:03:03 - Normandie sports - Le CBC reçoit La Rochelle ce vendredi 17 avril lors de la 33e journée en Élite 2. C'est l'un des trois derniers matchs à domicile de la saison. Les basketteurs caennais restent sur 50 matchs de suite au Palais des Sports à guichets fermés et son speaker Pierre Salzmann-Crochet n'y est pas pour rien. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Alleinerziehend, hochsensibel, mit einer Scannerpersönlichkeit ausgestattet – und trotzdem (oder gerade deshalb!) hat sich Michaela Salzmann auf den Weg gemacht, sich ihren Traum zu erfüllen: Leben und Arbeiten auf Mallorca.
Aus Fehlern lernt man. Das gilt nicht nur für uns Menschen, sondern auch für Software. Fehler und Feedback sind das Business von GLEAP–Gründerin Isabella Salzmann. GLEAP ist ein internationales Customer Feedback Tool. Wir sprechen über Fehler in Programmen, in Produkten, im Leben. Wie bleibt sie selbst flexibel in einer Branche, die sich ständig verändert und wie hat sich dadurch ihr persönlicher Umgang mit Fehlern verändert? Was hat sie aus ihrer Zeit im Silicon Valley mit nach Vorarlberg genommen? Hinweis: Die Podcastfolge ist in Kooperation mit dem ORF Vorarlberg entstanden und wurde dort erstmalig im Jahr 2025 veröffentlicht (Eine Produktion des ORF Landesstudio).
Blues all rounder Will Salzmann joins The Run Home to chat about his season so far, opening the batting for the Blues and playing with Sam Konstas. Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm on SEN 1170 AM Sydney and 2pm SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marina Salzmann, Diputada Nacional electa de Fuerza Patria (Fte. Renovador) @marinadorotea @JoaquinMugica @MarianoBoettner 27-10-2025
Marina Salzmann @marinadorotea (Candidata Diputada Nacional por PBA Fuerza Patria - Frente Renovador) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
Marina Salzmann @marinadorotea (Candidata Diputada Nacional por PBA Fuerza Patria - Frente Renovador) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
Marina Salzmann, candidata a Diputada Nacional de Fuerza Patria (Fte. Renovador) @marinadorotea @rosca_casta 9-9-2025.mp3
Zibby speaks with playwright and author Sasha Salzmann about GLORIOUS PEOPLE, a remarkable, astute, and deeply empathic novel exploring the disintegration of the Soviet Union, told through mothers and daughters. Sasha shares how dinner table conversations with her mother's friends inspired the book, what she discovered about motherhood, birth stories, and hidden family histories, and why she believes mothers are the unsung protagonists of political and cultural history. She also touches on her experiences living as a Jewish writer in Germany, the role of friendship across communities, and how she chooses between writing plays, novels, and essays.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/45AfMscShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**Producer's note: This is the second episode of "Palestine and the World: History in a Time of Genocide (Denial)," a 7-part series Adnan recorded for his podcast, The Adnan Husain Show with his colleague Dr. Ariel Salzmann. All 7 parts are available right to patrons of his show and will be released individually on the free feed over the next 5 weeks. Subscribe to his show on your podcast app or watch the episode on YouTube channel linked below** Part 2 of Palestine and the World: History in a Time of Genocide (Denial). In this episode Dr. Ariel Salzmann takes a global perspective on the failures of emancipation and liberation in the "long 19th century" from the promise of universal rights in the republican revolution in France and its continual subversion and violent suppression of resistance. The promise of emancipation from slavery, colonization, class oppression, patriarchy, minorities under nationalism, and antisemitism in Europe was systematically derailed. This process historically and its contradictions had important consequences on the shape of resistance globally and on Jewish nationalism. "The Minority Question" in the older empires, especially in the Ottoman Empire, becomes the frame for Dr. Salzmann's analysis of the fateful consequences for the Middle East. Watch the episode on our YouTube channel Like, subscribe, share and support (if you can!): www.patreon.com/adnanhusain @adnanahusain on X adnanahusain.substack.com www.youtube.com/adnanahusain786 www.adnanhusain.org
Robin Ince and Brian Cox venture into the captivating and surprisingly mysterious realm of ice. Joining them on this cool adventure is former ice dancer Darren Harriot, glaciologist Liz Morris, polar explorer Felicity Aton and ice chemist Christoph Salzmann. From beautifully formed snowflakes to ice shelves in Antarctica our guests discuss the fascinating science suspended in solid water and how much is still to be discovered. With the help of a gin and tonic they explore the properties of ice - like why it floats and how there are 20 phases of ice, three of which were accidentally discovered by our guest Christoph. Darren shares his respect and fear for ice having learnt to dance and ice-skate on it. Liz discusses how analysing deep ice can provide a window into our past climate whilst also helping us understand our present one and why penguins can be problematic. Polar explorer Felicity explains how being able to read the colours, shapes and sounds of the ice have helped to keep her alive as she's traversed the highly inhospitable (but also incredibly beautiful) polar regions. Producer: Melanie Brown Exec Producer: Alexandra Feachem Assistant Producer: Olivia Jani
This past December your not-so-intrepid host was able to make a pilgrimage to San Marcos, Texas, to visit the Wittliff Collection in the Alkek Library at Texas State University and plumb its treasure trove of McCarthy archives. My guest in this episode is Katie Salzmann, who has been Lead Archivist at The Wittliff Collections at Texas State since 2004. Prior to that, she worked with literary and historical manuscript collections at Southern Illinois University and Howard University. She holds a BA in English from The College of Wooster in Ohio, and a Masters in Library and Information Science from the University of Texas-Austin. Katie oversees all areas of The Wittliff's archival program, and her talented team process collections, provide reference and instruction, and digitize select materials. Katie processed the original Cormac McCarthy collection acquired in 2007 and is currently working on the latest accrual anticipated to open in Fall of 2025 .Thanks to Thomas Frye, who composed, performed, and produced the music for READING MCCARTHY. The views of the host and his guests do not necessarily reflect the views of their home institutions or the Cormac McCarthy Society If you're agreeable it'll help us if you provide favorable reviews on your favored platforms. If you enjoy this podcast you may also enjoy the GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL PODCAST, hosted by myself and Kirk Curnutt. To contact me, please reach out to readingmccarthy(@)gmail.com. The website is at readingmccarthy.buzzsprout.com.Support the showStarting in spring of 2023, the podcast began accepting minor sponsorship offers to offset the costs of the podcast. This may cause a mild disconnect in earlier podcasts where the host asks for patrons in lieu of sponsorships. But if we compare it to a very large and naked bald man in the middle of the desert who leads you to an extinct volcano to create gunpowder, it seems pretty minor...
Klára Salzmann se celý život věnuje krajinotvorbě. Poslední dobou je jejím oblíbeným tématem zejména říční krajina. Na Fakultě architektury ČVUT vede ateliér krajinářské architektury. Žije v jižním cípu Brd v domečku u lesa, odkud je to kousek na krásnou louku s výhledy na Plzeň, Nepomuk nebo hřebeny Šumavy. Na štědrodenní procházce jsme si povídali o tom, že krajina jsou lidé, kteří v ní žijí.
In #57 Laurent Frat sits down with Peter Salzmann, an Austrian wingsuit pilot who recently set world records in BASE jumping with his innovative wingsuit foil. They cover Peter's career as a paragliding instructor, stuntman, and professional wingsuit pilot. Peter shares his early beginnings from jumping off the roof of his house as a child to what it feels like to fly the foil. Some highlights are their discussion about the importance of balancing risk with the exhilarating freedom of BASE, wingsuit start performance, and the technical details of his record-breaking flight that spanned nearly six minutes over 12.5 kilometers. Whether you're a seasoned BASE jumper or just curious about innovation in extreme sports, this episode offers valuable insights into the mind and methods of one of the world's top action adventure athlete. This independent project is only possible with the support of our listeners. You can contribute by visiting: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exitpointsupport Exit Point For more info visit exitpointpodcast.com Producers: Laurent Frat, Matt Blank, Mark Stockwell Host: Laurent Frat Music credit: Staccato Strings by Andreas Beats
Salzmann, Sasha Marianna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Salzmann, Sasha Marianna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Sascha Marianna Salzmann beschreibt Schreiben als das „Aushalten der Wirklichkeit“. Mit dieser Haltung erzählt Salzmann intime, schmerzhafte Geschichten - wie die des Großvaters, der ein Jahrhundert voller Krieg, Migration und Verlust erlebte. Salzmann, Sasha Marianna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Join our poetry Salon and Open Mic: https://parallax-media-network.mn.co/share/5hSLvQW7bNszFGEo?utm_source=manual About David Herz: Hello. My names are David Salzmann Herz. I was born in Boston 70 years ago when McCarthy was getting his comeuppance. I lived with my family somewhere in Massachusetts before moving to Belo Horizonte, Brazil , as part of the Department of the Interior's Punto Quatro program where my father was instrumental in mapping the geology and training a generation of Brazilian geologists. I began writing aged ten at the American school of Sao Paolo which had scorpions in the sandbox. I won a turtle for my prose. Then we lived in Chevy Chase, Maryland before moving to Athens, Ga. Where I met the poet Colman Barks and other luminaries. I moved to Chicago and studied briefly under Del Close at Second City and David Mamet who was then directing the Goodman Theater. As well as Richard McKeon at the University of Chicago who taught Susan Sontag among others. Then I returned home and drove a car from Selma, Alabama to Warminster Pennsylvania, possibly damaging the transmission while accelerating against the snow and ice. The next three years in a bankrupt New York City were richness incarnate. I worked at the Oh Ho So restaurant in SoHo and as a busboy served Harry Belafonte, one of the reasons God created humans, a glass of water. I had Alice Notley, poetess supreme, for a teacher and read my prose work at the Saint Marks in the Bowery Poetry Project. Those were wild times, buildings burning, trash uncollected, rapes a'plenty, and great generosity from compassionate lawyers, doctors and dentists for the impoverished lot we were. You could easily meet people such as John Cage, Merce Cunningham, John Giorno, Ted Berrigan, David Byrne, Patti Smith, Fred Sherry, Nam June Paik, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Charles Bernstein, Tony Towle, Bill Berkson, Eileen Myles, Ted Greenwald, John Cale, Lydia Lunch, Alan Vega, and avoid others such as Valerie Solanas. And then just as I was about to join a rock and roll band I moved to Paris. It's been 45 years. Odd jobs subtitling movies and Sipa Photopress Agency photographs. Doing journalism for English language papers, interviewing the B- 52's, Peter Brook, Zouc, Herbert Achternbusch, Paul Lederman, Boris Bergman and then working for Bull and Alcatel two fine French corporations employing hundreds of thousands who equally vanished into the capitalist sunset. Thanks to a flutist friend in Ircam I got to meet Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez but I don't think they remember me. I did a translation for Sophie Calle before she became Sophie Calle. Also some work for the Royal family of Afghanistan. Back when there was one. At Paris VIII University still in the Bois de Vincennes with the whores whom we did not try to lead to culture I got to attend classes by Lyotard & Deleuze and the Miller Brothers, Lacan's son in laws? Noam Chosmky spoke. I thought to become a consultant in a moment of delusion and ended up teaching for the last 24 years: Polytechnique, SciencesPo, ENST, INT, Supelec, Ecole Centrale, ENPC, ENSTA, Paris V, ICP, ESIEE, ECE, Ecole du Louvre. Before that I was a technical translator, a field I am happy to report that has been almost entirely taken over by machines, bless their soulless bodies. I also got married and my wife and I had two children. But we hadn't really grown up much to the needless suffering of the children and so that marriage went painfully bust...Then I married again and we had a daughter. She's on the phone right now, de rigueur for all 16 year olds. I am a loving observer of the human experiment of which I am inextricably a part, how so ever much I would like to be apart. As we advance, not necessarily progress, into the numbing, memory erasing age of AI, already sinking its canines deep into our pranic jugulars, lose ourselves in our beloved electronic devices, we must look to our hands, our analog writing devices such as pencils and pens and give them a try. Along with all the rest.
Salzmann, Sasha Marianna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Ständerat Werner Salzmann skizziert im Gespräch mit „Schweizerzeit“-Redaktor Ulrich Schlüer, gegenüber welchen Bedrohungen die Schweizer Armee heute bestehen muss. Er führt aus und begründet, was an Bewaffnung und Ausrüstung rasch zu beschaffen ist, bis die Armee ihren Verteidigungsauftrag wieder erfüllen kann. Ständerat Salzmann verschweigt dabei die enormen Kosten nicht, die aus der Wiederaufrüstung der Armee resultieren. Er zeigt vielmehr auf, wie diese zu bewältigen sind, ohne dass den kommenden Generationen ein Schuldenberg hinterlassen wird.
The Berlin-based author and playwright was born in the then-USSR and emigrated to Germany in 1995. ‘Glorious People', their second novel, now translated into English, was longlisted for the German Book Prize and won several others. Salzmann has since been awarded the prestigious Kleist Prize for 2024, the biggest prize for literature in Germany. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Christian Salzmann von The Poo Pick über seine nachhaltigen Kotbeutel und er verrät uns was sein neuster Kotbeutel, der in wenigen Wochen auf den Markt kommt, so besonders macht! Erdölfrei geht nämlich doch! Du möchtest sofort Bescheid wissen, wenn der neue Kotbeutel verfügbar ist? Melde Dich hier zum Newsletter an und wir geben Dir sofort Bescheid! Lena (Anna-Lena Klein) ist Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin von Lill's Organic Dog Store und spricht im Podcast über spannende Themen rund um das Leben mit Hund, stellt euch die Menschen hinter den Marken im Shop und deren Perspektive auf das Thema Nachhaltigkeit vor. Hundegesundheit, Hundetraining, Hundeernährung, Dich erwarten hier spannenden Themen und großartige Menschen.
Fifth Sunday of Lent March 17, 2024 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
This episode is for you if you have a man in your life who is struggling with his weight and health. Research shows men are less likely than women to get the preventive care they need which can lead to a lower life expectancy. Kim Salzmann is a functional medicine certified health coach who is helping men 45 and older lose their bellies and take back their health. She was tired of seeing the men around her struggle to lose weight. They would cut calories, drink diet soda or light beer and go to the gym like they did in their 20s. Their go-tos weren't working anymore and they didn't feel comfortable asking for help. We learn: Men over 45 may experience belly weight gain due to insulin resistance and blood sugar imbalances. Calorie counting and excessive exercise are not effective for sustainable weight loss. Managing stress, improving sleep quality, and monitoring heart rate variability are crucial for weight management. Including non-starchy vegetables, balancing macronutrients, and practicing mindful eating are key components of a healthy eating plan. Adding movement after meals can help regulate blood sugar levels and support weight management. Asking for help can shorten the timeframe for making positive changes. Easy tips -- serve 2 vegetables with dinner and roast frozen vegetables for convenience. Move for 10 minutes after meals to lower blood sugar. Connect with Kim: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/personalpathwellnesscoaching Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090053589580 https://personalpathwellness.com/ Freebie: Turn Back Time: 4 tips for Men Over 45 to get energized and slim down. This will also allow you to join Kim's free Facebook community. https://pages.personalpathwellness.com/free-guide-1 If you are interested in one-on-one coaching with Kim, she will give you one free bonus session when you book a package and mention this podcast. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe to our show and share with someone else. It will help us grow! DM us feedback https://www.instagram.com/functionalmomspodcast ~Kristin and Raquel
Third Sunday of Lent March 3, 2024 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 4, 2024 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, January 28, 2024 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 21, 2024 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Third Sunday of Advent December 17, 2023 Fr. Geroge S. Salzmann, OSFS
Second Sunday of Advent December 10, 2023 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
First Sunday of Advent December 3, 2023 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Autoren aus Belarus, Polen oder der Ukraine diskutieren auf dem Festival "Utopie Osteuropa" über den Osten. Iniitiert hat das Sasha Marianna Salzmann. Kunst und Kultur könne etwas, was Nachrichten nicht könnten: Lebensrealitäten veranschaulichen. Salzmann, Sasha Mariannawww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Christ the King Sunday, November 26, 2024 Fr George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Aloha! Heute habe ich eine richtig tolle Podcastfolge für Dich, denn ich unterhalte mich mit dem Gründer und Geschäftsführer der neuen, aufstrebenden, coolen und nachhaltigen Sportbekleidungsmarke "The Starting 10" -Dr. Ralph Salzmann. Mit Ralph spreche ich u.a. über seine Beweggründe eine eigene Sportmarke zu gründen, wann und wie es genau mit "The Starting 10" losging, was sich hinter dem Namen "The Starting 10" verbirgt, was Ralph unter "True Sports" und "Made Sustainable" versteht, welche Verbindung Ralph zum Beispiel mit Svenja Thoes aus dem Triathlon hat (ich sag nur die Welt ist klein ;), wie sich die Marke seit Start entwickelt hat und einiges mehr. Und, ganz wichtig für Dich, am Ende gibt es noch ein kleines Geschenk von Ralph für die Triathlon Podcast Hörerinnen und Hörer (mehr dazu in den Shownotes)! Da war ich selber überrascht, weil im Vorfeld überhaupt nicht abgesprochen ;) Vielen Dank an Dich lieber Ralph für die Möglichkeit! So, und jetzt die Podcastfolge anhören, überall wo es Podcasts gibt. (Podcast enthält unbezahlte Werbung!) Shownotes: Website von "The Starting 10" =>https://thestarting10.com/ The Starting 10 in Instagram The Starting 10 in Facebook The Starting 10 in TikTok Abonniere den Newsletter von "The Starting 10". Special nur für kurze Zeit: Mit dem Code "Marco20" erhältst Du 20% Preisnachlass bei Deinem Kauf im Onlinestore von "The Starting 10". Vielleicht findest Du im Shop ja eine coole Idee für ein Weihnachtsgeschenk ;) Ach ja, bevor ich es vergesse ;) Wenn Dir die heutige Folge mit Ralph Salzmann von The Starting 10 große Freude bereitet hat, dann teile die Folge gerne mit deinen Freunden (denn sharing is caring!), oder bewerte, bzw. folge Triathlon Podcast überall wo es Podcasts gibt (zum Beispiel bei Apple Podcast oder bei Spotify). Natürlich freue ich mich auch, wenn Du bei der nächsten Podcastfolge von Triathlon Podcast wieder mit dabei bist. Bis dahin, bleib sportlich und gesund! Dein Marco P.S. Check den Webshop von The Starting 10 aus und spare mit dem Code Marco20 = 20% beim nächsten Online Einkauf (unbezahlte Werbung). Folge direkt herunterladen
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time November 5, 2023 Fr. George Salzmann, OSFS
In this important and wide-ranging episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on two esteemed guests, Professors Rabab Abdulhadi and Ariel Salzmann, to discuss the conflict in occupied Palestine, the bombardment in Gaza, attempts to legitimize the Zionist project that is the so-called State of Israel, and public activist movements. This is another really crucial conversation that builds off of our previous episode with Max Ajl and Patrick Higgins on Palestinian Resistance vs. the Zionist Project. If you find this conversation useful, please send it along to your comrades, friends, and family - we really need people to understand this! Our guests recommend you to check out the work done by Jadaliyya, the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Study Program/Teaching Palestine, the statement from the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism, the statement from Birzeit University, and the work being done by Jewish Voice for Peace. Rabab Abdulhadi is the founding Director and Senior Scholar of Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Study Program at San Francisco State University, co-founding Editorial Board Member of the Islamophobia Studies Journal, and Director/Principal Investigator of Teaching Palestine, as well as author of numerous scholarly works. Ariel Salzmann is a professor of Islamic and world history at Queen's University, and her research addresses theories of state formation, histories of Mediterranean communities and Muslim societies, the transformation of market systems and the making of global capitalism. Her forthcoming book, The Exclusionary West: Medieval Minorities and the Making of Modern Europe, will be out in May 2024. Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 17, 2023 Fr. George Salzmann
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 3, 2023 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time: August 27, 2023 Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 30, 2023: Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 16, 2023: Fr. George S. Salzmann, OSFS
Bada # 197 / 12 juillet 2023. SI C'EST POUR LA CULTURE, ON A DÉJÀ DONNÉ (20)…Avec Nieves Salzmann, régisseure générale à la Comédie française. Peintre, scénographe, créatrice lumière, Nieves a multiplié les expériences artistiques avant d'être chargée, dans la plus ancienne institution théâtrale de France, de veiller à la totalité d'un spectacle, aujourd'hui, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, mis en scène par Christian Hecq et Valérie Lesort. L'exemple de ce travail encore en chantier donne à comprendre la richesse et la diversité d'un métier essentiel à la réussite d'un spectacle.Chaque semaine, Philippe Meyer anime une conversation d'analyse politique, argumentée et courtoise, sur des thèmes nationaux et internationaux liés à l'actualité. Pour en savoir plus : www.lenouvelespritpublic.fr
Nachwendedrama · Endlich Reisen! Elf Jahre nach dem Mauerfall zieht Tochter Marianne aus - Claudia und Frank genießen Kunst und Kultur in Rom. Doch die Suche nach neuem Sinn wird zur Herausforderung für die Familie, in West und Ost: Gespenster, Doppelgänger, Unbehauste vor dem Hintergrund von Versprechen der Globalisierung und Verlusten im fortschreitenden Kapitalismus. // Mit Vincent Glander, Jelena Kuljic, Bekim Latifi, Jule Ronstedt, Thomas Schmauser, Edith Saldanha, Katharina Stark, Eva Patricia Klosowski u.a. /Komposition: Cornelius Borgolte/ Regie: Christiane Huber// BR 2023// Der Titel-Song "I don't stop" wurde für "Die Öffnung der Welt" aufgenommen. Text: Christiane Huber, Komposition: Cornelius Borgolte, Gesang: Pauline Seiberlich, Mischung: Willy Löster
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 2, 2023 Fr. Geoge S. Salzmann, OSFS
In this episode, we chat with Aidan Salzmann and Vishal Talasani, the co-founders of Stride, the leading liquid staking protocol in Cosmos. Our conversation is a deep dive into Stride's long-term strategy, their execution-focused culture, and the lessons from building appchains. We also explore why Aidan and Vishal chose to build in Cosmos, lessons they've gained from other DeFi protocols, and how Stride thinks about building long-term moats and network effects.
We are joined by the founders of Stride - Cosmos' liquid staking zone - to discuss how LSTs will catalyze Cosmos' DeFi Summer. We discuss how Stride staking works, competition with Lido, Interchain Security, the Hub's Liquid Staking Module, Stride's upcoming features and more! And as usual, we start the episode with our analyst bullpen to discuss the SEC's crackdown on Binance, the McHenry-Thompson crypto bill, dYdX bullishness and the Apple Vision Pro. - - Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:49) Hot Seat/Cool Throne (30:21) Interview Start: Cosmos' Moment (35:43) Will LSTs Ignite Cosmos DeFi? (38:49) The Competition (42:07) Stride's User Flow, Interchain Accounts & Token Design (49:23) Interchain Security (57:06) Trading at Peg and Instant Redemptions (1:02:41) Sourcing Liquidity and POL (1:06:30) Staked ATOM as Cosmos' Gas Token (1:08:08) Allocating Stake to Validators (1:11:30) The Liquid Staking Module (1:14:26) Stride's Research and Roadmap - - Follow Aidan: https://twitter.com/aidan0x Follow Riley: https://twitter.com/interchainriley Follow Sam: https://twitter.com/swmartin19 Follow Dan: https://twitter.com/smyyguy Follow Pibblez: https://twitter.com/0xpibblez Follow EffortCapital: https://twitter.com/EffortCapital Follow Blockworks Research: https://twitter.com/blockworksres Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3foDS38 Subscribe on Apple: https://apple.co/3SNhUEt Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3NlP1hA Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - Today's episode is brought to you by the Atom Accelerator, now offering grants to build out the ATOM economic zone! It's the perfect time to build with Cosmos and join the thriving ATOM ecosystem. With Interchain Security live, and the power of IBC connecting the interchain, builders are flocking to Cosmos. Join the ranks of Neutron, Lido, Astroport, Gitcoin, Mars and numerous other projects harnessing Cosmos' leading infrastructure. Discover how to secure a grant from the Atom Accelerator by visiting https://www.atomaccelerator.com/ today! - - Resources: Matt Hougan Binance tweet https://twitter.com/Matt_Hougan/status/1665779583759843329 Stride https://stride.zone/ https://twitter.com/stride_zone - - Check out Blockworks Research today! Research, data, governance, tokenomics, and models – now, all in one place Blockworks Research: https://www.blockworksresearch.com/ Free Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter - - Disclaimer: Nothing said on 0xResearch is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Dan, Sam, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
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A fascinating intelligence briefing on world systems theory, some of its thinkers and, some of the debates within the field! This episode will hopefully help us in considering HOW we think about history, and how we analyze the driving force of events in the world. We're joined by the esteemed Professor Ariel Salzmann, historian of Islamic and world history. Ariel Salzmann is a professor of Islamic and world history at Queen's University, and her research addresses theories of state formation, histories of Mediterranean communities and Muslim societies, the transformation of market systems and the making of global capitalism. Her new book, The Exclusionary West: Medieval Minorities and the Making of Modern Europe,will be out in September: https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-exclusionary-west/ Guerrilla History- Intelligence Briefings will be roughly a twice monthly series of shorter, more informal discussions between the hosts about topics of their choice. Patrons at the Comrade tier and above will have access to all Intelligence Briefings. Your hosts are immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki, Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University, and Revolutionary Left Radio's Breht O'Shea. Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter @guerrilla_pod. Your contributions make the show possible to continue and succeed! Please encourage your comrades to join us, which will help our show grow. To follow the hosts, Henry can be found on twitter @huck1995, and also has a patreon to help support himself through the pandemic where he breaks down science and public health research and news at https://www.patreon.com/huck1995. Adnan can be followed on twitter at @adnanahusain, and also runs The Majlis Podcast, which can be found at https://anchor.fm/the-majlis and the Muslim Societies-Global Perspectives group at Queens University, https://www.facebook.com/MSGPQU/. Breht is the host of Revolutionary Left Radio, which can be followed on twitter @RevLeftRadio cohost of The Red Menace Podcast, which can be followed on twitter at @Red_Menace_Pod. You can find and support these shows by visiting https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/. Thanks to Ryan Hakamaki, who designed and created the podcast's artwork, and Kevin MacLeod, who creates royalty-free music.