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Today, on Karl and Crew, we kicked off our weekly theme, “What is God’s Will for My Life?” with a discussion with Dr. Ronald Sauer, who shared his story and answered listener questions about discerning God’s will. Dr. Sauer is a retired Professor of Bible and Greek from the Moody Bible Institute; he is currently an Adjunct Faculty member. Dr. Sauer has retired from Moody after 36 years of faithful service. He is also the host of the new podcast called Quiet Time, a weekly deep-dive conversation on the essentials of Christian living. We had Rachel G. Scott join us as she discussed two leaps of faith: the shepherd's leap and the fisherman's leap. Rachel is a Bible teacher, author, blogger, and podcast host of Taking the Leaps. She is also the Founder of the I Can’t Come Down Movement, where Rachel desires to inspire believers to walk in their purpose and assignment as they boldly take leaps of faith. She also wrote the book called “Taking the Five Leaps: Experiencing God’s Faithfulness as You Respond to His Call.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Ronald Saur Interview [04:08] Rachel G. Scott Interview [40:14] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine this: I'm sitting in my Washington D.C. studio, coffee in hand, watching the Supreme Court building gleam under a crisp winter sun, and I can't shake the feeling that the highest court in the land is about to drop some seismic rulings on President Donald Trump. Over the past few days, the buzz has been electric, especially with SCOTUSblog reporting on January 28 that the justices are set to huddle in their private conference on February 20 to decide whether to dive into that infamous five-million-dollar verdict from Trump's clash with E. Jean Carroll.Let me take you back. Carroll, the veteran journalist who penned Elle magazine's advice column for 27 years, sued Trump in 2022 under a special New York state law that reopened the window for adult sexual abuse victims to file claims. She accused him of assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in Manhattan back in 1996, and then defaming her in a 2022 Truth Social post where he branded her story a hoax and a con job. A federal jury in May 2023 sided with her, hitting Trump with liability for sexual abuse and defamation, awarding her that five-million-dollar payout. Trump appealed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld it in December 2024 and shot down his rehearing bid in June 2025. Now, his team from the James Otis Law Group—led by his solicitor general D. John Sauer—is begging the Supreme Court to step in, calling the suit facially implausible and politically timed to hurt him after he became the 45th president. They want out key evidence: testimonies from Jessica Leeds, who claims Trump groped her on a plane in 1979, and Natasha Stoynoff, alleging assault at his Mar-a-Lago home in 2005, plus that infamous Access Hollywood tape where Trump boasted about grabbing women. Carroll's lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, fires back that even without those, her case stands strong, so the Supremes should pass.But that's just one front. The court's January argument calendar, released late last year, packs a punch with Trump cases testing his executive muscle. On January 21, they heard Trump v. Cook, where President Trump tried firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations from before her tenure. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb in D.C. blocked it with a preliminary injunction in September 2025, citing the Federal Reserve Act's for-cause protection. The D.C. Circuit and Supreme Court denied emergency bids to oust her fast, but now it's full showdown—Cook's rep, ex-Solicitor General Paul Clement, versus Sauer. Wikipedia details how this sparked a historic brawl over Fed independence, with Cook's team calling it a political smear.Then there's the shadow docket drama from 2025, as News4JAX outlined this week: Trump's admin won over 80 percent of emergency pleas, greenlighting moves like slashing foreign aid, axing agency heads, and tying immigration probes to looks or language. But they drew the line at deploying National Guard to Chicago. Chief Justice John Roberts' year-end report subtly defended judicial independence, dubbing courts a counter-majoritarian check amid Trump's judge-bashing.Looking ahead, per News4JAX and KIMA Action News clips from early January, 2026 looms huge: birthright citizenship challenges under the 14th Amendment, sweeping tariffs from Trump's 2025 executive orders—argued November 5, decision pending—and more Fed firing fights. Illinois alone filed 51 suits against his policies by January, per WTTW. Lawfare's tracker logs the national security lawsuits piling up. With Trump's approval dipping to 42 percent, experts whisper the conservative court might now clip his wings, echoing rebukes to Truman, Nixon, and others late in term.These battles aren't just legal—they're reshaping power between White House, Congress, and the robes. As SCOTUSblog notes, decisions could land soon after February 20 conferences, maybe by March.Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Come back next week for more, and this has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hour 2 with Glenn Davis featured... Victor Ariza joined Glenn for a deep dive on the roster adds for the 2026 Dynamo team, and a discussion on the team's current direction PLUS, Jochen Sauer from Bayern Munich, their youth academy director, on how they develop the players of tomorrow
Destination 2026, Houston's countdown to the World Cup! Hosted by Glenn DavisThis episode featured...Jochen Sauer from FC Bayern, the Director of Youth Development on development pathway, how talent is picked, venture with LAFC of MLS, and why the "American Player" is coveted.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
In this “Meet the Experts” HeartTalk, host Melanie Lawson, MS, talks with Joel Sauer, MBA, executive vice president of consulting at MedAxiom, about building trust, aligning physicians and hospitals, and moving beyond purely transactional relationships. Joel reflects on what keeps him motivated—“I wanna be part of something bigger. And what's bigger than patient care?” He also teases a project he's deeply invested in—one that could reshape how programs think about quality and accountability.Guest Bio:Joel Sauer, MBAExecutive Vice President, Consulting, MedAxiomSince 2010, Joel Sauer has been providing consultative services around the country to accelerate the value transition in cardiovascular care. A significant area of concentration has been creating contemporary and effective physician/hospital partnership structures, utilizing employment and other contractual arrangements (such as professional services agreements) and joint ventures. His work includes full service line advancement, including governance and leadership development, and the creation of targeted co-management programs. Joel is an expert in vision and strategy setting, cultural and operational integration, and physician compensation plan design that promotes the vision and objectives of the organization.Prior to consulting, Joel spent 14 years in executive roles, including as CEO of a large health system medical group enterprise, a practice CEO and as an operating executive. This affords him perspectives and insights from multiple critical provider perspectives.A recognized national resource in cardiovascular physician compensation, Joel is the author of the annual MedAxiom Provider Compensation & Production Survey and has expertise in provider workforce planning and development. Along with the entire MedAxiom Care Transformation Services team, he is a resource in new federal payment models such as the Quality Payment Program, Value-Based Plans and other at-risk payment-based arrangements. Joel is often published in health care magazines, blogs and trade journals and is a regular speaker at national health care meetings.
I never thought I'd be glued to my screen tracking court battles like they're the Super Bowl, but here we are in mid-January 2026, and President Donald Trump's legal showdowns are dominating the dockets from Hawaii to the Supreme Court steps in Washington, D.C. Just this past week, as the Supreme Court wrapped up arguments in cases like Chevron USA Inc. v. Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana and Little v. Hecox, all eyes shifted to Trump's escalating clashes with federal agencies and old foes. On Friday, January 16, SCOTUSblog reported the justices huddled in private conference, voting on petitions that could add more Trump-related fireworks to their calendar.Take Trump v. Cook, heating up big time. President Trump tried firing Lisa Cook, a Democratic holdover on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, back in August 2025, calling her policies a mismatch for his America First agenda. U.S. District Judge Cobb in Washington blocked it, and the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld her ruling 2-1. Now, the Trump administration, led by Solicitor General D. John Sauer, is begging the Supreme Court to intervene. Oral arguments hit Wednesday, January 21, at 10 a.m. in the Supreme Court building, with Paul Clement—former Solicitor General under George W. Bush—defending Cook. Sauer blasted the lower courts as meddling in presidential removal power, echoing fights in Trump v. Slaughter, where the Court already chewed over firing FTC Chair Lina Khan's allies like Alvaro Bedoya last December. Dykema's Last Month at the Supreme Court newsletter calls it a direct shot at the 1935 Humphrey's Executor precedent, questioning if Congress can shield multi-member agency heads from the president's axe.It's not just agency drama. E. Jean Carroll, the former Elle writer who won $5 million defaming her after a jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s, just urged the Supreme Court to swat down his latest petition. ABC News covered her filing this week, where she argues U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in New York got evidence rules spot-on—no reversal needed.And that's barely scratching the surface. The Court's January calendar, straight from supremecourt.gov, lists Trump v. Cook smack in the middle, following Wolford v. Lopez on Tuesday, January 20—a Second Amendment tussle over Hawaii's law banning guns on private property open to the public without the owner's okay. Axios predicts 2026 bombshells like Trump v. Barbara on his executive order gutting birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, potentially stripping citizenship from kids of undocumented immigrants born on U.S. soil. Then there's Learning Resources v. Trump, challenging his national emergency tariffs on foreign goods—Axios says a loss could force $100 billion in refunds and crimp his trade wars.Over in lower courts, Just Security's litigation tracker logs fresh salvos: challenges to Executive Order 14164 jamming January 6 convicts into ADX Florence supermax in Colorado, and suits against orders targeting law firms like Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, and WilmerHale for alleged anti-Trump bias. Lawfare's tracker flags national security spins on these executive actions. Even California Republicans appealed a Los Angeles panel's smackdown of their gerrymander claims against Governor Gavin Newsom's maps to the Supreme Court this week, per SCOTUStoday.These cases aren't just legal jargon—they're power plays reshaping the presidency, from Fed independence to gun rights and citizenship. As Trump posts fire on Truth Social about "evil, American-hating forces," the justices gear up for a term that could torch decades of precedent.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Executive Director of Human Resources Brad Sauer and Director of Certificated Human Resources Dr. Teresa Haga
This episode is the audio for a YouTube TeamStream that initially ran on October 1, 2025. TeamStreams run live every week on the WOJM YouTube channel, barring unforeseen circumstances or holidays. Please take a moment and help us out — even if you don't watch us there, subscribe to our YouTube channel today! You can watch this episode at: https://youtube.com/live/9z1WtSqEaSE We're about six weeks out from Assembly Required (Nov. 14-15) in Des Moines, Iowa, and Mike's making the trip again this year. Along for the road trip will be his best friend/WOJM tech Jamie and the one and only Joe Slepski from Joe On Joe Podcast! Joe's a first-time visitor, so Mike and AR founder/showrunner Brian Sauer are using this WOJM TeamStream take him through all the activities of the weekend... and maybe we'll get a few of you off the fence and out to join us, too! Plus GI Joe news! Sponsored by Kokomo Toys! LISTEN TODAY!
We hope your hangover isn't too bad. It's 2026 and we are cracking open a couple of bottles to kick the year off right. We've featured Smedsbo Slott quite a lot recently but that doesn't mean we don't want to keep trying their beers. Elektra Sauer Kveik is one of their highest ABV beers. Clocking in at 22% ABV, this sour ale uses wild fermented Kveik and a Belgian Quad grain bill. Omnipollo and Trillium Brewing team up again to give us Kanelbullar. This pastry stout is filled with cinnamon, cassia bark, vanilla, coconut and cardamom. They went full Swede on this. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #imperialstout #pastrystout #sourbeer
Toni verzweifelt fast am Kinderwunsch - doch plötzlich wacht sie mit Baby auf. Ist das real? Anne Sauer spinnt in ihrem Debütroman "Im Leben nebenan" zwei alternative Lebensfäden für ihre Hauptfigur – einen auf dem Land und den anderen in der Stadt.**********Weitere BeiträgeLiteratur: "Minihorror" von Barbi MarkovićLiteratur: "Stolz und Vorurteil" von Jane AustenLiteratur: Der Roman "Die schönste Version" von Ruth-Maria Thomas**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .
Heute werde zwar viel über Rassismus und Sexismus gesprochen, aber viel zu wenig über Klasse. Das meint der Philosoph Hanno Sauer. Olivia Röllin spricht mit ihm über Statussignale und jene feinen Unterschiede, die viel über unsere Klassenzugehörigkeit sagen. Fast alles, was wir tun, ist ein Statussignal. Das zumindest behauptet der Philosoph Hanno Sauer. Klasse sei nicht nur eine ökonomische Kategorie, sondern auch Bildung, Wohnort, Netzwerke und Geschmack entscheiden darüber, wer oben und wer unten steht. Schon an Aussprache, Körperhaltung oder scheinbar banalen Höflichkeitsgesten lasse sich ablesen, wo jemand in der sozialen Hierarchie rangiert. Dieser Hierarchisierung sei kein Fehler des Systems, sondern Teil unseres menschlichen Wesens. Deshalb argumentiert Sauer, dass es moderne Gesellschaften ohne Klassenunterschiede nicht geben kann. Für ihn stellt sich nicht die Frage, wie man Klassen abschafft, sondern wie sich mit sozialer Ungleichheit und Ungerechtigkeit leben lässt, zumal Klassenunterschiede immer wichtiger werden. Im Gespräch mit Olivia Röllin erklärt er, warum Klassismus die vielleicht meistübersehene Form der Diskriminierung ist, was geschieht, wenn zu viele Personen eine Rolex tragen und wie selbst moralische Haltungen zu Mitteln des Statuswettbewerbs geworden sind.
Heute werde zwar viel über Rassismus und Sexismus gesprochen, aber viel zu wenig über Klasse. Das meint der Philosoph Hanno Sauer. Olivia Röllin spricht mit ihm über Statussignale und jene feinen Unterschiede, die viel über unsere Klassenzugehörigkeit sagen. Fast alles, was wir tun, ist ein Statussignal. Das zumindest behauptet der Philosoph Hanno Sauer. Klasse sei nicht nur eine ökonomische Kategorie, sondern auch Bildung, Wohnort, Netzwerke und Geschmack entscheiden darüber, wer oben und wer unten steht. Schon an Aussprache, Körperhaltung oder scheinbar banalen Höflichkeitsgesten lasse sich ablesen, wo jemand in der sozialen Hierarchie rangiert. Dieser Hierarchisierung sei kein Fehler des Systems, sondern Teil unseres menschlichen Wesens. Deshalb argumentiert Sauer, dass es moderne Gesellschaften ohne Klassenunterschiede nicht geben kann. Für ihn stellt sich nicht die Frage, wie man Klassen abschafft, sondern wie sich mit sozialer Ungleichheit und Ungerechtigkeit leben lässt, zumal Klassenunterschiede immer wichtiger werden. Im Gespräch mit Olivia Röllin erklärt er, warum Klassismus die vielleicht meistübersehene Form der Diskriminierung ist, was geschieht, wenn zu viele Personen eine Rolex tragen und wie selbst moralische Haltungen zu Mitteln des Statuswettbewerbs geworden sind.
Derk Sauer was een geliefd uitgever, Rusland-kenner en een journalist pur sang. Hij groeide uit van een overtuigd socialist tot een gepassioneerd zakenman en multimiljonair toen hij zich in 1989 in Rusland vestigde en daar zijn media-imperium opbouwde. Met zijn eigen The Moscow Times streed hij voor de persvrijheid in Rusland. Een zeilongeluk werd hem fataal. Journalist Botte Jellema sprak met: *zijn vrouw en zakenpartner Ellen Verbeek. *collega en vriend Hans Nijenhuis (voormalig hoofdredacteur van het A.D) die nu bezig is Sauers biografie te schrijven. *Frans Lomans, collega van het eerste uur bij de Nieuwe Revu waar Sauer lange tijd hoofdredacteur was.
Robert Misik im Gespräch mit Hanno SauerKLASSEDie Entstehung von Oben und Unten Der Kampf um Prestige, Status und AnsehenÖkonomische Klassenspaltungen sind heute wieder stärker im Fokus der Aufmerksamkeit, aber auch die subtilen Klassenungleichheiten, die kleinen, aber markanten Abwertungen – und die krassen Distinktionen. Der Begriff des „Klassismus“, vor wenigen Jahren noch weitgehend unbekannt, ist zu einem gebräuchlichen Begriff für Chancenungleichheiten geworden. Ungleichheiten, die früher vielleicht auch akzeptiert waren, werden heute nicht einfach wie selbstverständlich hingenommen.Klassen durchdringen das gesamte Leben: unsere Werte, unsere Gefühle, unsere Freundschaften und Beziehungen, unseren Geschmack und unseren Lebensstil, unseren Beruf und unsere Finanzen. Es ist ein Thema, das wohl alle beschäftigt.Hanno Sauer untersucht, woher unsere Vorstellungen von Klasse und Status rühren, wie sie unsere Gesellschaft prägen und wie viele Klassen es eigentlich genau gibt. Packend und mitreißend beschreibt er, wie die neuesten Erkenntnisse der Wissenschaft unser Verständnis von Gesellschaft revolutionieren. Hanno Sauer, Jahrgang 1983, der sich „gerade als neuer Star der öffentlichen Philosophie entpuppt“ (SRF „Sternstunde Philosophie“), ist Associate Professor of Philosophy und lehrt Ethik an der Universität Utrecht in den Niederlanden. Er ist Autor zahlreicher Fachaufsätze und mehrerer wissenschaftlicher Monografien. Zuletzt erschien von ihm „Moral: Die Erfindung von Gut und Böse“. Hanno Sauer lebt mit seiner Familie in Düsseldorf. Mit seinem Buch „Klasse“ steht er auf der Shortlist für das Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahres 2026.Moderation: Robert Misik, Autor und Journalist
Aan tafel deze week: president Finland Alexander Stubb, demissionair minister van Defensie Ruben Brekelmans, Oekraïens-Nederlandse Vita Kovalenko, Pjotr Sauer en Ellen Verbeek. Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-14-dec-25 De onderhandelingen over de toekomst van Oekraïne zijn op een cruciaal punt beland: voor het eerst heeft president Zelensky een vredesvoorstel gedaan waarin Oekraïne bereid is grondgebied op te geven. Tegelijkertijd waarschuwt NAVO-secretaris-generaal Rutte voor de Russische dreiging. Te gast hierover: demissionair minister van Defensie Ruben Brekelmans. Buitenhof had een exclusief interview met de Finse president Alexander Stubb. Tijdens zijn tweedaagse staatsbezoek liepen de spanningen rond Oekraïne hoog op en de Finse president speelt een sleutelrol in de contacten met president Trump. Hoe kijkt hij naar de nieuwe veiligheidsstrategie van de Amerikaanse regering? En is er nog kans op een rechtvaardige vrede in Oekraïne? Over het Amerikaanse vredesplan voor Oekraïne is Vita Kovalenko te gast. Ze heeft familie in Oekraïne. Hoe ervaart de bevolking, voor wie de oorlog al bijna vier jaar dagelijkse realiteit is, deze ontwikkelingen? 112 x Derk, zo heet de bundel met alle columns van journalist en uitgever Derk Sauer. Afgelopen zomer overleed hij onverwacht. Zijn vrouw Ellen Verbeek en zoon Pjotr Sauer vertellen over de liefde van Derk voor Rusland en waarom de bundel er komt.
Aan tafel deze week: president Finland Alexander Stubb, demissionair minister van Defensie Ruben Brekelmans, Oekraïens-Nederlandse Vita Kovalenko, Pjotr Sauer en Ellen Verbeek. Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-14-dec-25 De onderhandelingen over de toekomst van Oekraïne zijn op een cruciaal punt beland: voor het eerst heeft president Zelensky een vredesvoorstel gedaan waarin Oekraïne bereid is grondgebied op te geven. Tegelijkertijd waarschuwt NAVO-secretaris-generaal Rutte voor de Russische dreiging. Te gast hierover: demissionair minister van Defensie Ruben Brekelmans. Buitenhof had een exclusief interview met de Finse president Alexander Stubb. Tijdens zijn tweedaagse staatsbezoek liepen de spanningen rond Oekraïne hoog op en de Finse president speelt een sleutelrol in de contacten met president Trump. Hoe kijkt hij naar de nieuwe veiligheidsstrategie van de Amerikaanse regering? En is er nog kans op een rechtvaardige vrede in Oekraïne? Over het Amerikaanse vredesplan voor Oekraïne is Vita Kovalenko te gast. Ze heeft familie in Oekraïne. Hoe ervaart de bevolking, voor wie de oorlog al bijna vier jaar dagelijkse realiteit is, deze ontwikkelingen? 112 x Derk, zo heet de bundel met alle columns van journalist en uitgever Derk Sauer. Afgelopen zomer overleed hij onverwacht. Zijn vrouw Ellen Verbeek en zoon Pjotr Sauer vertellen over de liefde van Derk voor Rusland en waarom de bundel er komt.
The Nativity Narratives from across the Gospels
Send us a textTara and EmKay continue into the Peel Behind the Curtain series, where they break down truths and bust myths behind different industries and experiences. In today's episode, special guest Amber Sauer joins the pod to share her journey as a professional vocalist, singing for Wicked Night on Dancing with the Stars, and more!Show notes:@AmberSauerHarper CollinsThe Faces and Places of OzWicked: The Official Visual Companion"Wonderfully Wicked" by Kamy M. LavinInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
Das bürgerliche Lager hat sich endlich auch den Klassismusbegriff angeeignet, um den eigenen Status gegen alle Angriffe abzusichern. Hurra!Der Philosophie-Professor Hanno Sauer legt mit seinem Buch „Klasse. Die Entstehung von Oben und Unten“ ein Buch vor, das nicht nur das Versprechen des Untertitels nicht einhält, sondern auch die nötige Klarheit vermissen lässt, die es braucht, wenn man von Klasse reden will.Klasse, Schicht, Status – Hanno Sauer ist alles recht, was sich assoziativ ergibt und was benötigt wird, um den Status quo abzusichern. Eine klassenlose Gesellschaft sei nicht möglich, selbst eine Politik gegen Ungleichheit wenig erfolgsversprechend – nur etwas weniger Diskriminierung wäre wünschenswert. Dieses Update von Thorstein Veblens „Theorie der feinen Leute“ kommt elaboriert daher, ist aber bemerkenswert blöde.In der neuen Folge von „Wohlstand für Alle“ sprechen Ole Nymoen und Wolfgang M. Schmitt über eine konservative Klassismustheorie.WERBUNG:Zu Rarerags geht es hier entlang:https://linktr.ee/RareragsMit dem Code "WFA15" kriegt ihr 15 Prozent Rabatt auf eure erste Bestellung.Literatur:Hanno Sauer: Klasse. Die Entstehung von Oben und Unten, Piper.Termine:Ole ist am 3. Dezember in München: https://muenchen.verdi.de/service/veranstaltungen/++co++395bfd28-ade1-11f0-9e26-59a43a2fcb58Wolfgang ist am 4.12. in Frankfurt: https://www.instagram.com/p/DRDNuEsjFJC/Wolfgang ist am 6.12. in Dresden: https://scheune.org/show/5408/radikale-rede-by-ole-liebl-und-wolfgang-m-schmitt.htmlOle und Wolfgang sind am 9. Dezember in Paderborn:https://www.uni-paderborn.de/veranstaltung/ringvorlesung-wissen-wirken-werden-vortrag-mit-wolfgang-m-schmitt-und-ole-nymoenWolfgang ist am 11.12. in Koblenz: https://www.bundesarchiv.de/themen-entdecken/vor-ort-entdecken/veranstaltungen/termin/ende-einer-dienstfahrt-rheinland-pfalz-11-12-2025/Wolfgang ist am 13.12. in Bonn: https://www.rex-filmbuehne.de/inhalt/vorschau
Es gibt eine linksliberale kulturelle Hegemonie, sagt Hanno Sauer. Inzwischen hätten sich viele Menschen gegen diese "Moralelite" gewandt und rechtspopulistischen Überzeugungen angeschlossen, so der Philosoph. Doch auch in diesem Milieu werde moralisiert. Pizzato, Lucca www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kulturfragen
V najnovšej epizóde podcastu Striedame! na ŠPORT.sk privítala dvojica Julo a Muťo Júliusa Sauera, otca slovenských reprezentantov Lea a Maria Sauerovcov. Otvorene hovoril o tom, aký je pocit vychovať dvoch hráčov, ktorí si plnia svoj futbalový sen. V rodine sa športu venovali prirodzene, obaja rodičia študovali na FTVŠ a futbal bol súčasťou ich detstva.Július Sauer priznal, že reprezentácia bola pre chlapcov ešte v roku 2016 „sen v plienkach”, no postupne sa z neho stala realita. Za dôležitý moment považuje rozhodnutie odísť zo Slovana do Žiliny v takom mladom veku. Hoci to v tom čase pôsobilo netradične, dnes je presvedčený, že to bol správny krok.Chlapci sa rýchlo osamostatnili, cestovali sami, bývali na internáte a získali podľa neho „školu života”, ktorá im neskôr uľahčila aj zahraničné pôsobenie. „Bolo to náročné, ale spätne vidím, že im to strašne pomohlo,” dodal.Keď sa objavila ponuka Feyenoordu pre Lea, odlúčenie už neriešili tak dramaticky. Zvyk z akadémie im pomohol a prestup prebehol hladko. Július Sauer priblížil, že záujem klubu vznikol na mládežníckych majstrovstvách Európy v Eindhovene, kde Leo zaujal šéftrénera skautov.Prestup sa dotiahol po niekoľkých mesiacoch a výrazne mu pomohol aj príchod Dávida Hancka. „Keď sa Leo dostal prvýkrát do ‚áčka', tak už tam Dávid bol a vtedy mu obrovsky pomohol,” vysvetlil.Július Sauer podrobnejšie opísal aj prestup Maria do Toulouse. Podľa jeho slov išlo o dlhé a náročné rokovania, no francúzsky klub vidí v mladom Slovákovi veľký potenciál. Mesto aj prostredie ho milo prekvapili a pozitívne hodnotí aj dôveru, ktorú Mario dostal v úvodných zápasoch.Július Sauer sa v rozhovore okrem iného vyjadril aj k domácej najvyššej futbalovej súťaži, kde za najväčší problém označil návštevnosť. Podľa neho máme množstvo talentov, no prázdne tribúny brzdia výkony aj atmosféru ligy.
Fr. Sauer discusses funeral rites and the importance of a Catholic burial
In this episode, we try to make the concept of tacit knowledge explicit. How much of our scientific knowledge depends on knowledge that we can't communicate directly? How can we replicate studies, if they might rely on tacit knowledge? And why has the concept itself not been made more explicit in the last 45 years? Enjoy. Collins, H. (2012). Tacit and Explicit Knowledge. University of Chicago Press. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/T/bo8461024.html Franklin, A., & Collins, H. (2016). Two Kinds of Case Study and a New Agreement. In T. Sauer & R. Scholl (Eds.), The Philosophy of Historical Case Studies (pp. 95–121). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30229-4_6 Polanyi, M. (1966). The Tacit Dimension. University of Chicago Press. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/T/bo6035368.html Collins, H. M. (1975). The Seven Sexes: A Study in the Sociology of a Phenomenon, or the Replication of Experiments in Physics. Sociology, 9(2), 205–224. https://doi.org/10.1177/003803857500900202 Gerholm, T. (1990). On Tacit Knowledge in Academia. European Journal of Education, 25(3), 263–271. https://doi.org/10.2307/1503316
Hundreds of commuters rely on SEPTA, but it's been battling challenges at every turn. The transit agency faces a federal deadline to inspect its fleet of Regional Rail cars, which have repeatedly caught fire. The labor contract with its largest employees union has expired. And long-term funding needs are still unfilled by the state legislature. But Scott Sauer, general manager of SEPTA, tells host Trenae Nuri that the transit agency is “going to be okay.” Sauer explains the latest with the inspections, shares his plans for 2026 tourism, and offers a vision for the agency going forward. How's your commute? Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly You can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Philly Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: University of Pennsylvania Fitler Club Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether President Trump's controversial tariffs can stand under 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Justice Amy Coney Barrett had pointed questions Wednesday about the law Donald Trump invoked to impose global tariffs, joining several other justices on the right and left in voicing skepticism about the president's ability to use a tool he has deemed critical to carrying out his economic agenda. Solicitor General John Sauer repeatedly argued during the lengthy 2½-hour oral arguments that the emergency law Trump used to enact the tariffs for nearly every U.S. trading partner contained language about regulating imports, which Sauer said included using tariffs. The relevant statute permits the president to "regulate … nullify [and] void … importation," but it does not use the word "tariff." Also Bernie Sanders crashes Schumer's news conference yesterday criticizing Democrats for not supporting Zohran Mamdani in New York and Graham Platner in Maine For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Voted Best Local Podcast by The PitchOn today's episode, Agatha sits down with a greeter (Jackson Miranda), an actor (Mary Crouch Young), and an expert (Garrett Sauer). Later, Tom Timly (Michael Stoufer) heads to the zoo!Like, but also subscribe!The Crucible The Anarchy Fun Time ShowThe Bird Comedy TheaterFollow us on Instagram
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On this episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve sits down with Charles Sauer, economist, author, and President of The Market Institute, to map out how conservatives can reclaim the healthcare debate. With polls showing healthcare as one of the few issues where Democrats enjoy an advantage, Sauer argues it's time for Republicans to go on offense again.
Hanno ist Philosoph, Autor und Professor für Philosophie. In seinem Buch “Klasse” untersucht er, wie unsere Vorstellungen von Status und Klasse unser Miteinander prägen und unsere Gesellschaften formen. Ich wollte von Hanno wissen, auf welche Weise sich Statussignale unterscheiden und woher sie kommen, wie man die “geheimen Codes” der Elite erkennt und warum Klassismus in unserer Gesellschaft eine so prägende Rolle spielt. Wir sprechen über Vorurteile, Ungleichheit und Klassenkampf. Es geht um den von Hanno geprägten Begriff “Aretokratie”, um sozial konstruierten Überfluss und die Umsetzbarkeit von Sozialismus in unserer heutigen Gesellschaft. WERBEPARTNER & RABATTE: https://linktr.ee/hotelmatze MEIN GAST: https://hannosauer.com/ DINGE: Hanno Sauer - Klasse: https://piper.de/buecher/klasse-isbn-978-3-492-07141-3 Thorstein Veblen - Theorie der feinen Leute: https://bit.ly/4nUDyHo Paul Ricoeur - Über Psychoanalyse: https://psychosozial-verlag.de/programm/2000/2100/2394-detail Johannes Haushofers “CV of Failure”: https://bit.ly/4n4Nyww Film “Triangle of Sadness”: https://bit.ly/4nPqSkS “Der Hass auf Martin Shkreli”: https://bit.ly/4hm0oVR Alexander Stößlein - Produktion Lena Rocholl - Redaktion Mit Vergnügen - Vermarktung und Distribution Hotel Matze live - https://eventim.de/artist/hotel-matze/ 12.10.2025 – Leipzig – Kupfersaal Leipzig 13.10.2025 – München – Muffathalle München 17.11.2025 – Stuttgart – Liederhalle Mozartsaal 18.11.2025 – Köln – Volksbühne am Rudolfplatz 06.12.2025 – Berlin – Deutsches Theater Berlin MEIN ZEUG: Mein Fragenset LIEBE: https://beherzt.net/liebe Mein erstes Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/matze Meine Spendenaktion: https://machmit.wellfair.ngo/hotel-matze-spendenaktion-2025 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@matzehielscher Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscherHotel LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ Mein Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy
In this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Hanno Sauer's book, "The Invention of Good and Evil: A World History of Morality." The discussion highlighted the book's exploration of cooperation in early hominid evolution, the emergence of punishment, the impact of agriculture and "big gods," and the influence of the Catholic Church on Western individualism.
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Tanja Sauer, Lehrerin, Begabungspädagogin, Gründerin von Clever & Stark und Co-Autorin unseres gemeinsamen neuen Buches „Ist mein Kind hochbegabt?“ (Gräfe & Unzer, 2025), über ein faszinierendes Thema: Hochbegabung – und was sie für das Berufsleben, für Führung und Zusammenarbeit bedeutet. Tanja erklärt, was Hochbegabung wirklich ist (und was nicht), warum viele Hochbegabte gar nicht wissen, dass sie es sind – und was Führungskräfte davon haben, sich mit dem Thema zu beschäftigen. Wir sprechen darüber, wie sich Hochbegabung im Arbeitsalltag zeigen kann – und warum manche Hochbegabte im Beruf „Bremser“ oder „Störenfriede“ wirken, obwohl sie eigentlich Innovationsmotoren sein könnten, mit welche Mythen und Vorurteilen über Hochbegabte endlich mal aufgeräumt gehört, wie du als Führungskraft erkennen kannst, ob du vielleicht selbst – oder jemand in deinem Team – überdurchschnittlich begabt ist, und warum es manchmal schwieriger ist, zu schlau als zu dumm zu führen… Ihnen, Euch und Dir viel Freude und Anregung beim Zuhören! Weitere Infos zu mir auf positiv-fuehren.com.
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Mike Platania discuss the Richmond region's top business stories. This week they talk about an ongoing lawsuit connected with a hotel in the Fan District and a local real estate firm increasing its footprint on West Broad Street.
In this special interview series episode, we talk with Sara Sauer, caregiver & death doula. We dive deep into caregiving both children and the elderly, along with death doula work as a spiritual path. How caring for her mother unexpectedly led her to a path of caregiving as her Way of giving her giftsShe was Divinely directed to caregiving through intuitive guidance when no other doors opened to how she had previously given her giftsThe importance of accepting the "unwinding" process of death as those she serves prepare for their next adventureThe sound of joy & bliss that those dying can emanate upon transitioning out of their bodyCaregivers see and experience aspects of humanity that no one else does & the honor of thisCaregiving provides spiritual insights and awakeningSara shares her top tips for caregiving children and the elderly, as well as sharing powerful stories of her death doula work as part of her spiritual serviceThe importance of having a spiritual mentor in the physical for navigating a spirit-led lifeSara Sauer is a Love Territory Guide and Sacred Spirituality Coach serving as a senior caregiver and child caregiver/nanny. Assisting her Mom on her 2.5 year journey with cancer, including being her end of life caregiver set into motion her caregiver & death doula path. Sara loves being present for all those she serves, including the families that hire her as they are the decision makers for how to best honor the one(s) she's caring for. Sara loves each one she serves where they're at, as they are, finding out what they can do and then assisting in all other needed areas. You can receive a free Sacred Heart Meditation by Sara: https://youtu.be/iALcgPG0LE8?si=NmBk4AHulFPG-n6kor connect with her on IG @sara.sauer if you're seeking a caregiver for your loved one or are a caregiver seeking a mentor
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Joel Sauer and I met at a Beyond Monumental team outing and I was thrilled to meet the man behind the Indy Half at Fort Ben. I had to hear how it came together! During this episode, sponsored by Cure Hydration, we talk about:Celebrating 30 years of the Indy Half at Fort BenGoing on 25-50 mile bike rides in his early teenage years and getting into triathlons at age 19 Choosing to go to school at Bradley in Illinois and how he ended up at Eli Lilly when he is a civil engineerHow he completed three Ironman races before he ran his first standalone marathonThe story of starting a marathon in Indianapolis - what is now the Indy Half at Fort BenHow he used his marathon training route as the inspiration for the course Unintentionally qualifying for the 100th Boston Marathon Which of his kids run (he has five kids!)How he has one event on his personal calendar per year to challenge himself - i.e. adventure racesWhat adventure racing is (not an obstacle course)The importance of knowing people's namesWhat he wants runners to know about starting a race or being a race directorHow he did a FULL IRONMAN as a workout last month (his first time covering the distance in 18 years)Upcoming Indy Races:9/20 - Monumental Kids 5K9/27 - Mill Race Marathon 10/3 - "SHAKE IT OFF" Shake Out Run10/4 - Indy Half at Fort Ben 11/8 - Monumental Marathon Sponsor Details:Cure Hydration - Use code ALLYB for 20% off your first orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:17532056201798502,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-9437-3289"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");pt> Click On Picture To See Larger Picture Euro zone is feeling inflation, retail sales have fallen more than expected, Germany is in a recession, what changed? Trump cancels another windmill project, the fishermen are rejoicing. Trump says its possible that tariffs will allow us to remove income tax. We did not have income tax before 1913, we relied on tariffs. The [DS] is struggling, their entire push to release the fake Epstein information is failing and it will boomerang on them. The D's are panicking, they cannot stop the evidence of their crimes from coming out. The D's try to shutdown RFK Jr in regards to covid and vaccines, they failed. Big Pharma moves forward with damage control in regards to Trump statement, down they go. Justice is coming, soon. Economy Euro zone retail sales fall more than expected in July Retail sales growth in the euro zone slowed further in July, raising doubts that healthy domestic consumption could continue to offset a hit to economic growth from U.S. tariffs, data from Eurostat showed on Thursday. Retail sales in the 20 nations sharing the euro fell by 0.5% on the month, underperforming expectations for a 0.2% monthly drop, while sales were 2.2% higher than a year ago, below the 2.4% rise seen in a Reuters poll of economists. Source: reuters.com https://twitter.com/AudreyLStreb/status/1963395245581738175 https://twitter.com/WallStreetMav/status/1963557662441799898 keeping it on the road. BREAKING: DOJ Opens Criminal Invesitgation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Over Mortgage Fraud Allegations The new DOJ investigation comes amid a lawsuit from Cook over Trump's firing of the embattled Fed Governor with cause. Source: thegatewaypundit.com Trump Administration Files IEEPA Tariff Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court – Asks for Expedited Review U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer has asked the Supreme Court to accept the case by next week, hear arguments in early November and “expedite” its ultimate ruling “to the maximum extent feasible.” [Appeal Here] with [Expedited Review Request Here] [SOURCE] From the request for expedited consideration, “The en banc Federal Circuit's erroneous decision has disrupted highly impactful, sensitive, ongoing diplomatic trade negotiations, and cast a pall of legal uncertainty over the President's efforts to protect our country by preventing an unprecedented economic and foreign-policy crisis,” Sauer notes. Adding comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, “The recent decision by the Federal Circuit is already adversely affecting ongoing negotiations. World leaders are questioning the Presi-dent's authority to impose tariffs, walking away from or delaying negotiations, and/or imposing a different calculus on their negotiating positions.” Source: theconservativetreehouse.com https://twitter.com/akafaceUS/status/1962693207135060122 (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:18510697282300316,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-8599-9832"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/1963274029009400223 GONE...the tariffs are VITAL to the success of this country." Political/Rights NEW: President Trump Fires ANOTHER San Francisco Immigration Judge Who Granted Asylum in Nearly Every Case
Charles Sauer, author, economist, and President of The Market Institute, sheds light on a growing battle as conservative groups push back against what they see as dangerous collusion between big government and powerful non-profit hospital networks. He explains how these alliances can drive up costs, limit patient choice, and erode free-market healthcare principles, sparking a fight for transparency, competition, and accountability in the medical system.
In this sweeping new history of humanity, told through the prism of our ever-changing moral norms and values, Hanno Sauer shows how modern society is just the latest step in the long evolution of good and evil and everything in between. What makes us moral beings? How do we decide what is good and what is evil? And has it always been that way? Hanno Sauer's sweeping new history of humanity, covering five million years of our universal moral values, comes at a crucial moment of crisis for those values, and helps to explain how they arose -- and why we need them. We humans were born to cooperate, but everywhere we find ourselves in conflict. The way we live together has changed fundamentally in recent decades: global mobility, demographic upheaval, migration movements, and digital networking, have all called the moral foundations of human communities into question. Modern societies are in crisis: a shared universal morality seems to be a thing of the past. Hanno Sauer explains why this appearance is deceptive: in fact, there are universal values that all people share. If we understand the origin of our morality, we can understand its future too. With philosophical expertise and empirical data, Sauer explains how processes of biological, cultural, social, and historical evolution shaped the moral grammar that defines our present. Seven chapters recount the crucial moral upheavals of human history showing how the emergence of humankind five million years ago, the rise of first civilizations 5,000 years ago, and the dynamics of moral progress in the last fifty years are interrelated. This genealogical perspective allows us, on the one hand, to see the contradictions and potential conflicts of our moral identities; on the other, it makes clear that we share fundamental values that apply to all human beings at all times. Sauer's elegant prose, translated into English by Jo Heinrich, brings the history of humanity to vivid new life. Hanno Sauer is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Utrecht University. He teaches ethics, metaethics and political philosophy. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Jonathan Spiers discuss the Richmond region's top business stories. This week's topic include Henrico County's stalled arena development, the relocation of a prominent accounting firm, and a local coffee company's move to major retail stores near you.
The incidence of early onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) has been rising prompting the change in change in screening guidelines to 45 years of age for average risk patients. Join us for an in-depth discussion with guest speakers Dr. Andrea Cercek and Dr. Nancy You, where we provide a comprehensive look at the growing challenge of EOCRC. Hosts: - Dr. Janet Alvarez - General Surgery Resident at New York Medical College/Metropolitan Hospital Center - Dr. Wini Zambare – General Surgery Resident at Weill Cornell Medical Center/New York Presbyterian - Dr. Phil Bauer, Graduating Colorectal Surgical Oncology Fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - Dr. J. Joshua Smith MD, PhD, Chair, Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery at MD Anderson Cancer Center - Dr. Andrea Cercek - Gastrointestinal Medical Oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - Dr. Y. Nancy You, MD MHSc - Professor, Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery at MD Anderson Cancer Center Learning objectives: - Describe trends in incidence of colorectal cancer, with emphasis on the rise of EOCRC. - Identify age groups and demographics most affected by EOCRC. - Summarize USPSTF recommendations for colorectal cancer screening. - Distinguish between screening methods (e.g., colonoscopy, FIT-DNA) and their sensitivity. - Understand treatment approaches for colon and rectal cancer (CRC) - Understand the role of mismatch repair (MMR) status in guiding treatment. - Outline the importance of genetic counseling and testing in young patients. - Discuss racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in CRC incidence and outcomes. - Describe the impact of cancer treatment on fertility and sexual health. - Review fertility preservation options. - Identify the value of integrated care teams for young CRC patients. References: 1. Siegel, R. L. et al. 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