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Perfect Guru
Die Kunst des Unvollendens

Perfect Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 31:31


In dieser Episode tauchen wir in ein unbequemes, aber tief heilsames Thema ein: die Kunst des Unvollendens. ✨ Warum müssen wir immer alles zu Ende bringen? Was passiert, wenn wir bewusst Dinge offen lassen – in unserem Lernen, in unserer Entwicklung, im Leben selbst?Wir sprechen über persönliche Erfahrungen, über Meisterschüler-Dynamik, über Frühlingsenergie statt Abschlussdenken – und darüber, was es bedeutet, nie wirklich „fertig“ zu sein. ✨ Hol dir unser neues eBook "Du, Qi Gong und dein Umfeld": als Begleitbuch zu dieser und 8 weiteren Podcast-Folgen oder als eigenständige Qi Gong Lektüre: Für 14,90 € jetzt neu im Shop: https://qigongclub.my-ablefy.com/s/qigongclub/ebook

PODKAP
AURUM_Sonntagsimpuls zum Evangelium | 10.8.25

PODKAP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 3:01


Bruder Stefan Offen sein für Gott, der in mein Leben tritt. Von dem her alle Begeisterung und alle Freude kommt. "Seid wie Menschen, die warten und sich erzählen lassen von dem, der vom Leben berichtet, der das Leben bringt. Das ist die Botschaft des heutigen Evangeliums", sagt Bruder Stefan in seinem Impuls zum Evangelium am neunzehnten Sonntag im Jahreskreis. [Evangelium: Lukas, Kapitel 12, Verse 32 bis 48] In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu seinen Jüngern: Fürchte dich nicht, du kleine Herde! Denn euer Vater hat beschlossen, euch das Reich zu geben. Verkauft euren Besitz und gebt Almosen! Macht euch Geldbeutel, die nicht alt werden! Verschafft euch einen Schatz, der nicht abnimmt, im Himmel, wo kein Dieb ihn findet und keine Motte ihn frisst! Denn wo euer Schatz ist, da ist auch euer Herz. Eure Hüften sollen gegürtet sein und eure Lampen brennen! Seid wie Menschen, die auf ihren Herrn warten, der von einer Hochzeit zurückkehrt, damit sie ihm sogleich öffnen, wenn er kommt und anklopft! Selig die Knechte, die der Herr wach findet, wenn er kommt! Amen, ich sage euch: Er wird sich gürten, sie am Tisch Platz nehmen lassen und sie der Reihe nach bedienen. Und kommt er erst in der zweiten oder dritten Nachtwache und findet sie wach – selig sind sie. Bedenkt: Wenn der Herr des Hauses wüsste, in welcher Stunde der Dieb kommt, so würde er verhindern, dass man in sein Haus einbricht. Haltet auch ihr euch bereit! Denn der Menschensohn kommt zu einer Stunde, in der ihr es nicht erwartet. Da sagte Petrus: Herr, sagst du dieses Gleichnis nur zu uns oder auch zu allen? Der Herr antwortete: Wer ist denn der treue und kluge Verwalter, den der Herr über sein Gesinde einsetzen wird, damit er ihnen zur rechten Zeit die Tagesration gibt? Selig der Knecht, den der Herr damit beschäftigt findet, wenn er kommt! Wahrhaftig, ich sage euch: Er wird ihn über sein ganzes Vermögen einsetzen. Wenn aber der Knecht in seinem Herzen sagt: Mein Herr verspätet sich zu kommen! und anfängt, die Knechte und Mägde zu schlagen, auch zu essen und zu trinken und sich zu berauschen, dann wird der Herr jenes Knechtes an einem Tag kommen, an dem er es nicht erwartet, und zu einer Stunde, die er nicht kennt; und der Herr wird ihn in Stücke hauen und ihm seinen Platz unter den Ungläubigen zuweisen. Der Knecht, der den Willen seines Herrn kennt, sich aber nicht darum kümmert und nicht danach handelt, der wird viele Schläge bekommen. Wer aber, ohne den Willen des Herrn zu kennen, etwas tut, was Schläge verdient, der wird wenig Schläge bekommen. Wem viel gegeben wurde, von dem wird viel zurückgefordert werden, und wem man viel anvertraut hat, von dem wird man umso mehr verlangen. Abdruck des Evangelientextes mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Ständigen Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet; Evangelien für die Sonntage: Lektionar I-III 2018 ff. © 2025 staeko.net Mehr Podcasts auf www.kapuziner.de/podcast

new men
Reichtum neu entdecken - Wie du deinen inneren Schatz zum Leuchten bringst #86

new men

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 15:50


Was, wenn dein größter Reichtum nichts mit Geld, Besitz oder Status zu tun hat - sondern mit dem, was bereits in dir lebt? ✨Diese Folge ist eine Einladung, Reichtum völlig neu zu definieren. Du reist mit mir von äußeren Vorstellungen über „Haben“ und „Müssen“ hin zu innerer Erfüllung, Dankbarkeit und dem goldenen Schatz, der tief in dir schlummert - bereit, gelebt und geteilt zu werden.

Liebt Euch! Der UNSERDING Dating Podcast
#108 Schatz, wir müssen reden.

Liebt Euch! Der UNSERDING Dating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


Wir müssen reden. Über das Gespräch, das viele so lange vor sich herschieben, wie es nur geht: Das Trennungsgespräch.

The Daily Punch
Schatz secures Schumer's backing

The Daily Punch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 10:24


Sen. Brian Schatz is all but locked in as the next Senate Democratic whip — and possibly a future leader — with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's backing. Max Cohen joins Anna to break down Schatz's rapid rise and how he's reshaping the party's leadership pipeline. Plus: Vice President JD Vance heads to Indiana as Republicans eye aggressive redistricting while California Democrats target five new House seats of their own. Punchbowl News is on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel today to see all the new ways we're investing in video. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ChristusZentrum Braunschweig
03.08.25 | Das Königreich Gottes - Das Gleichnis von Schatz und Perle | Tanja Mühlan

ChristusZentrum Braunschweig

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 48:52


von Tanja Mühlan Ps 119,25; Mt 13,44-46; Mt 13,19; Mt 13,23; Lk 15,1-32; Mt 7,7-8; Spr 25,2; Kol 2,2-3; Mt 13,10-16; Mt 13,51-52; Ps 119,162; Spr 20,5; 1Kor 2,9-12; Lk 19,37; Hebr 12,2; Jes 64,1-4; 2Chr 16,9

Perfect Guru
Selbstoptimierung – aber richtig!

Perfect Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 30:04


Du willst dich weiterentwickeln – aber nicht im Optimierungswahn verlieren? In diesem Video spreche ich über gesunde Selbstoptimierung aus Liebe zu dir selbst. Kein harter Drill, sondern eine kluge, entspannte Herangehensweise.✨ Hol dir unser neues eBook "Du, Qi Gong und dein Umfeld": als Begleitbuch zu dieser und 8 weiteren Podcast-Folgen oder als eigenständige Qi Gong Lektüre: Für 14,90 € jetzt neu im Shop: https://qigongclub.my-ablefy.com/s/qigongclub/ebook

Die Maus - 30
Schatzsuche

Die Maus - 30

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 60:05


Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit Archäologen und ihrer Grabungen, Fossiliensuche in der Eifel, einer Schatzsuche mit Funkgerät und Sender, mit Marie natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Maus-Reportage - Fossiliensuche in der Eifel(1:17) Frage des Tages - Woher wissen Archäologen, wo sie graben müssen?(09:40) Erzähl mal! - Dein größter Schatz?(22:01) Maus- Reportage - Schatzsuche mit Funkgerät und Sender(26:52) Buchtipp: Motte und die Metallfischer(47:12) Von Marie Güttge.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Kellen Moore thinks Kool-Aid McKinstry is primed for a year two leap

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 34:34


Bobby and Steve celebrated the return of football with the annual Hall of Fame game, which kicks off tomorrow. The guys listened to Saints head coach Kellen Moore's post-practice press conference audio. Bobby evaluated the Saints' tight end room. Aaron Schatz, an NFL analyst for ESPN, joined Sports Talk. Schatz discussed his article about the NFL teams that could potentially go from last place to first place in their divisions in 2025.

Moviebreak Podcasts
Trash Cast 55: "Quatermain" (1985) und "Quatermain II" (1986)

Moviebreak Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 63:32


Unsere Trashcast-Crew hat sich auf Schatzsuche begeben – und ist im Tempel der legendären Cannon Films fündig geworden: Mitgebracht haben wir die Abenteuerstreifen Quatermain – Auf der Suche nach dem Schatz der Könige (1985) und Quatermain II – Auf der Suche nach der geheimnisvollen Stadt (1986). Im Podcast diskutieren, feiern und sezieren Jacko, Carlo und Kühne die beiden Filme – hoffentlich ganz in eurem Sinne.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Who is most likely to go "worst to first" in their NFL division this year?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 16:52


Aaron Schatz, an NFL analyst for ESPN, joined Sports Talk. Schatz discussed his article about the NFL teams that could potentially go from last place to first place in their divisions in 2025.

Evangelium
Mt 13,44-46 - Gespräch mit Benedict Dahm

Evangelium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 11:17


In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu den Jüngern: Mit dem Himmelreich ist es wie mit einem Schatz, der in einem Acker vergraben war. Ein Mann entdeckte ihn und grub ihn wieder ein. Und in seiner Freude ging er hin, verkaufte alles, was er besaß, und kaufte den Acker. Auch ist es mit dem Himmelreich wie mit einem Kaufmann, der schöne Perlen suchte. Als er eine besonders wertvolle Perle fand, ging er hin, verkaufte alles, was er besaß, und kaufte sie.(© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)

Evangelium
Mt 13,44-46 - Gespräch mit Benedict Dahm

Evangelium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 11283:20


In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu den Jüngern: Mit dem Himmelreich ist es wie mit einem Schatz, der in einem Acker vergraben war. Ein Mann entdeckte ihn und grub ihn wieder ein. Und in seiner Freude ging er hin, verkaufte alles, was er besaß, und kaufte den Acker. Auch ist es mit dem Himmelreich wie mit einem Kaufmann, der schöne Perlen suchte. Als er eine besonders wertvolle Perle fand, ging er hin, verkaufte alles, was er besaß, und kaufte sie. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Geraubtes Keltengold - Wie fahndet man nach so einem wertvollen Schatz?

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 7:35


Klein, Christian www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Tagessegen
Tagessegen - 30. Juli 2025

Tagessegen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 2:00


Ein Mann findet einen Schatz im Acker und gibt alles dafür her. Haben Sie den Schatz in Ihrem Leben schon gefunden?

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken
Jujutsu Kaisen: Der verstecke Schatz / Der verdorbene Schatz | Das Anime-Phänomen im Kino

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 33:15


Jujutsu Kaisen: Der verstecke Schatz / Der verdorbene Schatz | Das Anime-Phänomen im Kino Anime-Freunde, aufgepasst: Bevor sie zu erbitterten Gegnern wurden, verband Satoru Gojō und Suguru Getō eine tiefe Freundschaft – bis ein Auftrag alles veränderte. In „Der versteckte Schatz / Der verdorbene Schatz“ werden die beiden auf eine scheinbar einfache Mission geschickt – sie sollen die junge Riko Amanai beschützen, die als sogenannte Sternplasmahülle ein zentrales Element im Gleichgewicht zwischen Jujutsu und Fluchkräften darstellt. Doch was als Routineeinsatz beginnt, entwickelt sich zu einem Abstieg in eine Welt voller Verrat, moralischer Grauzonen und unerwarteter Opfer. Während religiöse Fanatiker und skrupellose Fluchmagier Jagd auf das Mädchen machen, geraten auch Gojō und Getō immer stärker an die Grenzen dessen, was sie zu glauben und zu verteidigen bereit sind – mit verheerenden Konsequenzen. Der emotional aufwühlende und visuell atemberaubende Arc aus dem weltweiten Anime-Phänomen „Jujutsu Kaisen“ kommt am 29. Juli für einen Tag auf die große Leinwand – ein Ereignis für langjährige Fans und neugierige Neueinsteiger gleichermaßen. Ob sich der Gang ins Kino lohnt, diskutieren Till und Elias im Podcast. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server! Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Friendly Fire
Der Labubu vom Berghain 

Friendly Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 46:28


Der eine landet wie in einem Rambo-Film – mitten im Sturm, wild entschlossen, bereit für alles. Der andere hingegen stolpert sanft in Bad Gastein ein, als wäre er aus einem Woody-Allen-Film gefallen, charmant verpeilt wie Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris.Beide Podcast-Helden sind – aus welchen rätselhaften Gründen auch immer – im österreichischen Bad Gastein gestrandet. Dort streifen sie, begleitet von ihren Gedanken, durch Tannenwälder, über Wipfel und durch dichten, modernden Nebel (also wirklich sehr dichter Nebel), während sie gemeinsam hinaufblicken zum ehrwürdigen Grand Hotel Europa – jenem sagenumwobenen Haus, das als Vorlage für Wes Andersons Grand Budapest Hotel gedient haben soll.In einer besonders finsteren Nacht begegnen sie beim Spaziergang dem erstaunlich freundlichen Christian Lindner – in Österreich! Polak nimmt vorsichtshalber Stanley auf den Arm. Nicht metaphorisch. Wirklich physisch. Man weiß ja nie.Beisenherz fühlt sich zwischen den majestätischen Bergen leicht klaustrophobisch – als würde der Fels ihm aufs Gemüt drücken. Polak hingegen saugt die frische Bergluft tief ein und genießt die Ruhe. Also, Ruhe in dem Moment, wo er nicht in Hörweite von Micky ist, der gleich zu Beginn der Folge einen kleinen Krieg entfacht – denn Polak ist ganze drei Minuten zu spät und hat sein Mikrofon natürlich im Zimmer vergessen.Die Kernfrage der Folge, ein philosophisches Schwergewicht zwischen Sinnsuche und Selbstironie, lautet:Wer ist eigentlich ein Labubu? Und wer, um Himmels willen, bin ich wirklich?Außerdem verkünden die beiden Wanderbarden ihre einzige Liveshow:Am 26. November in Hamburg, im sagenumwobenen "Übel & Gefährlich".Der Ticketlink liegt wie ein Schatz in den Shownotes verborgen – oder einfach "Friendly Fire" bei Eventim ins Suchfeld zaubern.Tickets zur Liveshow - Vorverkauf ab sofort: https://www.eventim.de/artist/friendly-fire-podcast/Executive Producer: Christoph Falke & Ruben Schulze-FröhlichProjektleitung: Annabell RühlemannSounddesign & Produktion: Carl von Gaisberg„Beisenherz und Polak – Friendly Fire“ ist ein Podcast aus den Wake Word Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nicht zu fassen. Der profil-Investigativpodcast
Auf der Suche nach Benkos privatem Schatz (René Benko Staffel 2, Folge 2)

Nicht zu fassen. Der profil-Investigativpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 46:26


Die Signa ist tot, Benko im Privatkonkurs – dennoch jagen Staat, Milliardäre und Scheichs seinen versteckten Reichtum. Wie viel Privatvermögen hat und hatte Benko – und wo ist es?Mit Stefan Melichar und Anna Thalhammer. Produktion: Matthias Hofer, Franziska SchwarzSprecher: Louis NostitzWir testen aktuell KI-Features, um „Ähms“ und andere Füllerworte effizienter zu entfernen. 

Kultur
Wéi de Bléck op d'Stater Natur sech bannent 100 Joer verännert huet

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 8:58


Siwe Milliounen ... wie géif sech iwwer déi net freeën?! D'Ekipp vun der Stater Fotothéik weess hire Schatz, also hiren Archiv vu siwe Millioune Fotoen an Negativer, all Zäit ze schätzen. D'Biller, déi d'tëscht 1850 an haut entstane sinn, maachen nämlech Changementer an Entwécklungen an der Stad siichtbar. An dowéinst wëllt d'Fotothéik hiert Material mat der Ëffentlechkeet deelen: zum Beispill mat hirer Summerexpo am Cercle Cité, bei där bal e Sujet, bal e Fotograf am Mëttelpunkt stinn. 2025 ass et, LUGA oblige, d'Stater Natur. D'Kerstin Thalau am Gespréich mat der Gaby Sonnabend an dem Christian Aschman vun der Stater Fotothéik

carls zukunft der woche
#269 Sebastian Beblawy – Den Kreis schließen: Klärschlamm zu Kunststoff

carls zukunft der woche

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 39:35


Die schönste Provokation dieses Gesprächs liegt im Kontrast: Während wir Kohlenstoff als Müll verbrennen, der „weg“ muss, träumt Sebastian Beblawy von einer Wirtschaft, die ihn wie ein Schatz hütet. Seine Firma EveryCarbon zeigt, dass es keinen technischen Grund gibt, warum aus menschlichen Fäkalien, Gemüseresten oder Klärschlamm nicht wertvolle Baustoffe werden könnten. Nur unsere Sprache, unser Denken—und unser Geruchssinn—stehen im Weg.Sebastian spricht nicht von Müll, sondern von „Bodensatz vom Bodensatz“, der in der chemischen Industrie wieder auferstehen soll. Zwei Kulturen, sagt er, prallen dabei aufeinander: die chaotische, schmutzige Abfallwirtschaft und die sterile, standardisierte Welt der Chemie. EveryCarbon will beides zusammenbringen: mit Mikroorganismen, die Abfall „verdauen“, und gentechnisch veränderten Bakterien, die präzise Moleküle erzeugen—Alkohole, aus denen später Kunststoffe für den Bau entstehen.Dabei ist nichts romantisch. Der Prozess stinkt. Doch Sebastian hält dagegen: Wer würde freiwillig Erdöl essen, aber stört sich am Gedanken, dass Dämmstoffe aus etwas bestehen, das mal ein Apfel oder etwas viel Körpernäheres war?Die Pointe: Nicht das Material ist eklig, sondern unsere Vorstellung davon. Wer beginnt, Kohlenstoff als zirkulierenden Wert zu denken statt als linearen Abfall, kann nicht nur neue Stoffe schaffen—sondern ein neues Verhältnis zur Welt.Zu Gast: Sebastian Beblawy, Gründer von EveryCarbonCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencastrMentioned in this episode:AI first – Das Praxisbuch für den MittelstandJetzt auf carls-zukunft.de Sonst lesen's wieder nur die Anderen.AI first. Das Praxisbuch für den Mittelstand

Schwarze Akte - True Crime
#266 Das blutige Haus und der geheime Schatz

Schwarze Akte - True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 48:42 Transcription Available


Ein Haus voller Blut – doch die Bewohner sind spurlos verschwunden. Im Februar 2017 wird das französische Orvault zum Schauplatz eines erschütternden Rätsels: Eine ganze Familie ist wie vom Erdboden verschluckt. Zurück bleiben nur Chaos, blutige Spuren und Hinweise auf ein lang gehütetes Geheimnis. Was geschah in jener Nacht und was hat ein geheimer Goldschatz mit der Tat zu tun? --- Content Hinweis --- In dieser Folge sprechen wir über Mord. Wenn du dich mit diesem Thema nicht wohlfühlst, hör dir die Folge bitte nicht alleine an. --- Links --- Foto des Hauses: https://t1p.de/rhizn Fotos der Suche: https://t1p.de/9znrb https://t1p.de/aycy0 https://t1p.de/70cdk Foto der abgeschiedenen Farm: https://t1p.de/gp9uv Doku zum Fall von ZDFinfo: https://t1p.de/hlas9 --- Werbepartner [Werbung] --- Rabattcodes und Links von unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte --- Social Media & Kontakt --- Instagram: @schwarzeakte YouTube: @SchwarzeAkte TikTok: @schwarzeakte Mail: schwarzeakte@julep.de Website: www.schwarzeakte.de Pätrick auf Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thepaetrick --- Credits --- Hosts: Anne Luckmann & Patrick Strobusch Redaktion: Johanna Müssiger Schnitt: Anne Luckmann Intro und Trenner gesprochen von: Pia-Rhona Saxe Producer: Falko Schulte Eine Produktion der Julep Studios Du möchtest Werbung in der Schwarzen Akte schalten? Unsere Kolleg:innen von Julep helfen dir gerne weiter: www.julep.de/advertiser Impressum: www.julep.de/legal/imprint [Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links.] --- SPOILER --- Dieser Fall ist gelöst.

IDG TechTalk | Voice of Digital
Zeit für KI-Experimente - mit Björn Ommer

IDG TechTalk | Voice of Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 37:40


Der KI-Experte Björn Ommer, Professor an der LMU in München und Schöpfer der Text-to-Image-KI „Stable Diffusion“, rät den Unternehmen im Podcast TechTalk Smart Leadership, generative KI als „Ermöglichungstechnologie“ zu nutzen. Unternehmen säßen oft auf einem gewaltigen, schlecht strukturierten Datenschatz. Mit generativer KI gebe es nun die Chance, diesen Schatz zu bergen und neue Geschäftsmodelle darauf aufzusetzen.

Der Bibel-Podcast
Jesu Gleichnisse #himmelreich

Der Bibel-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 49:31


Schön, dass du wieder am Start bist. Die neueste Fokus-Jesus-Folge dreht sich um Jesu Gleichnisse. Zu Beginn fragen wir uns: Was sind Gleichnisse überhaupt? Und: Warum redet Jesus überhaupt in Gleichnissen und spricht nicht deutlicher? Danach schauen wir uns drei Gleichnisse genauer an. 1) Das Gleichnis von den Arbeitern im Weinberg 2) Das Gleichnis vom Schatz im Acker und 3) Das Gleichnis vom Barmherzigen Samariter. Wir gehen in die Tiefe und diskutieren gemeinsam spannende Hintergründe und Kontexte der Geschichten. So ist diese Folge mal wieder Bibel-Podcast pur! Wir hoffen es bereichert dich!

TD Ameritrade Network
Schatz: 2%-5% Pullback in 3Q, Rally in 4Q, Like WM, LYFT, AWK

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 7:37


“We've had a phenomenal recovery,” Paul Schatz says, with new highs hitting well before he expected. He thinks the foundations of the market are still solid but thinks there will be a 3Q pullback of 2%-5% before a rally in 4Q. He also expects market tailwinds through 2026. In general, he's looking for positions in less volatile stocks while “pruning” gains from portfolio winners. He likes Waste Management (WM), Lyft (LYFT), and American Water Works (AWK).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

WDR ZeitZeichen
Das beste Netz der Welt - im Pariser Untergrund

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 13:42


Fast hätte es die beste U-Bahn in Europa nicht gegeben - dann aber legt sich Paris doch noch ins Zeug und baut Tag und Nacht an seiner Métro. Bis heute ein unterirdischer Schatz. Von Andrea Klasen.

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles
Aaron Schatz on what the numbers say about the 2025 Patriots

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 35:43


On this episode of the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast, Greg welcomes Aaron Schatz of FTN to discuss the upcoming NFL season. They give thoughts on Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel, the Patriots' rookies, and where the team could finish this season. 0:00 ⏰EPISODE TIMELINE⏰ 0:34 Welcome Aaron! 3:25 Thoughts on Belichick-Kraft feud 11:58 PrizePicks 13:25 Thoughts on the 2025 Patriots 16:39 Comparing the '25 Patriots and '24 Commanders 21:22 Thoughts on Drake Maye 23:09 Thoughts on TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle Williams 24:02 Could Ja'Lynn Polk improve this season? 24:59 Subscribe to Patriots Press Pass on YouTube 25:25 How will Mike Vrabel impact the defense? 29:25 Schatz's standouts 32:34 Thanks for watching! CLNS Media is Powered by:

Mornings with Carmen
The plague and a diabetic Barbie - Dr. Tiffany Schatz | Swimming against the current of the materialism - Rick Lawrence

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 48:58


Dr. Tiffany Schatz of the Christian Medical and Dental Association talks about the rise of juvenile pre-diabetes and diabetes, the reasons, and how families can best navigate it with their kids.   Rick Lawrence, author of "Editing Jesus," addresses how the idol of materialism darkens our hearts and leads to so many emotional and spiritual problems.  How do you find freedom?  Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here  

New Books Network
Seeing China's Belt and Road with Ed Schatz and Rachel Silvey

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 54:07


EPISODE SUMMARY: What becomes visible when you shift the lens away from Beijing to how China's Belt and Road projects unfold on the ground? Seeing China's Belt and Road, edited by Edward Schatz and Rachel Silvey, answers this question by reorienting conversations on China's global infrastructure development to their “downstream” effects. Instead of analyzing the BRI through grand geopolitical narratives or a national strategic lens, the book draws on fieldwork across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to show how local actors—mayors, contractors, migrant workers, and residents—shape and contest projects in practice. Contributing authors challenge simplified portrayals of the BRI as either neocolonial domination or benevolent development, instead revealing its fragmented, improvised, and negotiated nature. Our conversation touches on themes including the visual politics of infrastructure, how power flows through projects, and the agency of local people in shaping global connectivity. We also look ahead to emerging frontiers of China's influence, including digital corridors and cleaner energy, offering a view of China's evolving global presence. GUEST BIOS: Dr. Edward Schatz is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is interested in identity politics, social transformations, social movements, anti-Americanism, and authoritarianism with a focus on the ex-USSR, particularly Central Asia. His publications include Slow Anti-Americanism (Stanford UP, 2021), Paradox of Power (co-edited with John Heathershaw, U. Pittsburgh Press, 2017), Political Ethnography (edited, U. Chicago Press, 2009), Modern Clan Politics (U. Washington Press, 2004), as well as articles in Comparative Politics, Slavic Review, International Political Science Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and other academic journals. Current projects include a collaborative effort (with Rachel Silvey) to understand the downstream effects of China's Belt & Road Initiative, as well as a book about the rise of shamelessness in global politics. Dr. Rachel Silvey is Richard Charles Lee Director of the Asian Institute and Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning. She is a Faculty Affiliate in CDTS, WGSI, and the Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies Program. She received her Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a dual B.A. from the University of California at Santa Cruz in Environmental Studies and Southeast Asian Studies. Professor Silvey is best known for her research on women's labour and migration in Indonesia. She has published widely in the fields of migration studies, cultural and political geography, gender studies, and critical development. Her major funded research projects have focused on migration, gender, social networks, and economic development in Indonesia; immigration and employment among Southeast Asian-Americans; migration and marginalization in Bangladesh and Indonesia; and religion, rights and Indonesian migrant women workers in Saudi Arabia.LINKS TO RESOURCES Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/seeing-chinas-belt-and-road-9780197789261?cc=us&lang=en& Overview with contributing authors on Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULuHvAhUV_4 The Rise of the Infrastructure State How US–China Rivalry Shapes Politics and Place Worldwide: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-rise-of-the-infrastructure-state Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

TD Ameritrade Network
Schatz's Stock Picks: CROX, LULU, SHW

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 7:52


Paul Schatz thinks we could have a rally in 4Q up to $6,600 in the SPX, but thinks it will be hard to get there without a pullback first. “At some point, second half of the year, you're going to get a tariff tantrum…and markets are going to rally.” He argues that the market will move on past tariffs and onto some other news this year, fully pricing trade in. Some of his stock picks right now are Crocs (CROX), Lululemon (LULU), and Sherwin-Williams (SHW).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-...Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-...Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/19192...Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplu...Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-net...Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

New Books in World Affairs
Seeing China's Belt and Road with Ed Schatz and Rachel Silvey

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 54:07


EPISODE SUMMARY: What becomes visible when you shift the lens away from Beijing to how China's Belt and Road projects unfold on the ground? Seeing China's Belt and Road, edited by Edward Schatz and Rachel Silvey, answers this question by reorienting conversations on China's global infrastructure development to their “downstream” effects. Instead of analyzing the BRI through grand geopolitical narratives or a national strategic lens, the book draws on fieldwork across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to show how local actors—mayors, contractors, migrant workers, and residents—shape and contest projects in practice. Contributing authors challenge simplified portrayals of the BRI as either neocolonial domination or benevolent development, instead revealing its fragmented, improvised, and negotiated nature. Our conversation touches on themes including the visual politics of infrastructure, how power flows through projects, and the agency of local people in shaping global connectivity. We also look ahead to emerging frontiers of China's influence, including digital corridors and cleaner energy, offering a view of China's evolving global presence. GUEST BIOS: Dr. Edward Schatz is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is interested in identity politics, social transformations, social movements, anti-Americanism, and authoritarianism with a focus on the ex-USSR, particularly Central Asia. His publications include Slow Anti-Americanism (Stanford UP, 2021), Paradox of Power (co-edited with John Heathershaw, U. Pittsburgh Press, 2017), Political Ethnography (edited, U. Chicago Press, 2009), Modern Clan Politics (U. Washington Press, 2004), as well as articles in Comparative Politics, Slavic Review, International Political Science Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and other academic journals. Current projects include a collaborative effort (with Rachel Silvey) to understand the downstream effects of China's Belt & Road Initiative, as well as a book about the rise of shamelessness in global politics. Dr. Rachel Silvey is Richard Charles Lee Director of the Asian Institute and Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning. She is a Faculty Affiliate in CDTS, WGSI, and the Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies Program. She received her Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a dual B.A. from the University of California at Santa Cruz in Environmental Studies and Southeast Asian Studies. Professor Silvey is best known for her research on women's labour and migration in Indonesia. She has published widely in the fields of migration studies, cultural and political geography, gender studies, and critical development. Her major funded research projects have focused on migration, gender, social networks, and economic development in Indonesia; immigration and employment among Southeast Asian-Americans; migration and marginalization in Bangladesh and Indonesia; and religion, rights and Indonesian migrant women workers in Saudi Arabia.LINKS TO RESOURCES Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/seeing-chinas-belt-and-road-9780197789261?cc=us&lang=en& Overview with contributing authors on Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULuHvAhUV_4 The Rise of the Infrastructure State How US–China Rivalry Shapes Politics and Place Worldwide: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-rise-of-the-infrastructure-state Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books in Chinese Studies
Seeing China's Belt and Road with Ed Schatz and Rachel Silvey

New Books in Chinese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 54:07


EPISODE SUMMARY: What becomes visible when you shift the lens away from Beijing to how China's Belt and Road projects unfold on the ground? Seeing China's Belt and Road, edited by Edward Schatz and Rachel Silvey, answers this question by reorienting conversations on China's global infrastructure development to their “downstream” effects. Instead of analyzing the BRI through grand geopolitical narratives or a national strategic lens, the book draws on fieldwork across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to show how local actors—mayors, contractors, migrant workers, and residents—shape and contest projects in practice. Contributing authors challenge simplified portrayals of the BRI as either neocolonial domination or benevolent development, instead revealing its fragmented, improvised, and negotiated nature. Our conversation touches on themes including the visual politics of infrastructure, how power flows through projects, and the agency of local people in shaping global connectivity. We also look ahead to emerging frontiers of China's influence, including digital corridors and cleaner energy, offering a view of China's evolving global presence. GUEST BIOS: Dr. Edward Schatz is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is interested in identity politics, social transformations, social movements, anti-Americanism, and authoritarianism with a focus on the ex-USSR, particularly Central Asia. His publications include Slow Anti-Americanism (Stanford UP, 2021), Paradox of Power (co-edited with John Heathershaw, U. Pittsburgh Press, 2017), Political Ethnography (edited, U. Chicago Press, 2009), Modern Clan Politics (U. Washington Press, 2004), as well as articles in Comparative Politics, Slavic Review, International Political Science Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and other academic journals. Current projects include a collaborative effort (with Rachel Silvey) to understand the downstream effects of China's Belt & Road Initiative, as well as a book about the rise of shamelessness in global politics. Dr. Rachel Silvey is Richard Charles Lee Director of the Asian Institute and Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning. She is a Faculty Affiliate in CDTS, WGSI, and the Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies Program. She received her Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a dual B.A. from the University of California at Santa Cruz in Environmental Studies and Southeast Asian Studies. Professor Silvey is best known for her research on women's labour and migration in Indonesia. She has published widely in the fields of migration studies, cultural and political geography, gender studies, and critical development. Her major funded research projects have focused on migration, gender, social networks, and economic development in Indonesia; immigration and employment among Southeast Asian-Americans; migration and marginalization in Bangladesh and Indonesia; and religion, rights and Indonesian migrant women workers in Saudi Arabia.LINKS TO RESOURCES Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/seeing-chinas-belt-and-road-9780197789261?cc=us&lang=en& Overview with contributing authors on Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULuHvAhUV_4 The Rise of the Infrastructure State How US–China Rivalry Shapes Politics and Place Worldwide: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-rise-of-the-infrastructure-state Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies

New Books in Public Policy
Seeing China's Belt and Road with Ed Schatz and Rachel Silvey

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 54:07


EPISODE SUMMARY: What becomes visible when you shift the lens away from Beijing to how China's Belt and Road projects unfold on the ground? Seeing China's Belt and Road, edited by Edward Schatz and Rachel Silvey, answers this question by reorienting conversations on China's global infrastructure development to their “downstream” effects. Instead of analyzing the BRI through grand geopolitical narratives or a national strategic lens, the book draws on fieldwork across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to show how local actors—mayors, contractors, migrant workers, and residents—shape and contest projects in practice. Contributing authors challenge simplified portrayals of the BRI as either neocolonial domination or benevolent development, instead revealing its fragmented, improvised, and negotiated nature. Our conversation touches on themes including the visual politics of infrastructure, how power flows through projects, and the agency of local people in shaping global connectivity. We also look ahead to emerging frontiers of China's influence, including digital corridors and cleaner energy, offering a view of China's evolving global presence. GUEST BIOS: Dr. Edward Schatz is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is interested in identity politics, social transformations, social movements, anti-Americanism, and authoritarianism with a focus on the ex-USSR, particularly Central Asia. His publications include Slow Anti-Americanism (Stanford UP, 2021), Paradox of Power (co-edited with John Heathershaw, U. Pittsburgh Press, 2017), Political Ethnography (edited, U. Chicago Press, 2009), Modern Clan Politics (U. Washington Press, 2004), as well as articles in Comparative Politics, Slavic Review, International Political Science Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and other academic journals. Current projects include a collaborative effort (with Rachel Silvey) to understand the downstream effects of China's Belt & Road Initiative, as well as a book about the rise of shamelessness in global politics. Dr. Rachel Silvey is Richard Charles Lee Director of the Asian Institute and Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning. She is a Faculty Affiliate in CDTS, WGSI, and the Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies Program. She received her Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a dual B.A. from the University of California at Santa Cruz in Environmental Studies and Southeast Asian Studies. Professor Silvey is best known for her research on women's labour and migration in Indonesia. She has published widely in the fields of migration studies, cultural and political geography, gender studies, and critical development. Her major funded research projects have focused on migration, gender, social networks, and economic development in Indonesia; immigration and employment among Southeast Asian-Americans; migration and marginalization in Bangladesh and Indonesia; and religion, rights and Indonesian migrant women workers in Saudi Arabia.LINKS TO RESOURCES Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/seeing-chinas-belt-and-road-9780197789261?cc=us&lang=en& Overview with contributing authors on Seeing China's Belt and Road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULuHvAhUV_4 The Rise of the Infrastructure State How US–China Rivalry Shapes Politics and Place Worldwide: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-rise-of-the-infrastructure-state Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

Epochentrotter - erzählte Geschichte
Ferrum Noricum. Der Stahl der Römischen Armee?

Epochentrotter - erzählte Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 58:46


Was machte das Ferrum Noricum zu einem der begehrtesten Metall der Römischen Antike? In dieser Folge tauchen wir ein in die Welt der keltischen Noriker, beleuchten ihre raffinierte Schmiedekunst im heutigen Unterkärnten (Österreich) und erklären, warum sogar Caesar auf diesen Stahl setzte. Was verband Rom mit dem Ferrum Noricum – und war es wirklich nur für Waffen gedacht? Wir klären, was hinter dem Mythos steckt, werfen einen Blick auf mögliche Herstellungstechniken und hinterfragen das gängige Geschichtsbild. Eine faszinierende Reise zu einem fast vergessenen Schatz des Altertums!Erwähnte Podcast-Folgen:Plinius der Ältere. Wissenschaft im Römischen ReichDer Ausbruch des Vesuvs und die Zerstörung vom PompejiZum Weiterlesen:CECH, Brigitte: Die Produktion von Ferrum Noricum am Hüttenberger Erzberg, Forschungsergebnisse 2003-2005. Wien 2008CECH, Brigitte: Die Produktion von Ferrum Noricum am Hüttenberger Erzberg, Forschungsergebnisse 2006-2009. Wien 2017STRAUBE, Harald: Ferrum Noricum und die Stadt auf dem Magdalensberg. Wien 1996⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Epochentrotter Webseite⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Epochentrotter Discord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Epochentrotter Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Epochentrotter Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Epochentrotter Twitch⁠#europa #mitteleuropa #antike #altertum #romBild: WikiCommons, gemeinfrei: Altar des Domitius Ahenobarbus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tischgespräche - Die Botschaft der Reformation für Christen von heute
Die Kunst des Schweigens (Geistliche Übung 11) – mit Gunnar Engel

Tischgespräche - Die Botschaft der Reformation für Christen von heute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025


Schweigen ist eine geistliche Übung, die vielen von uns schwer fällt. In der Stille kommen die Gedanken, die Unruhe und die Ablenkungen. Wie können wir den Schatz, der im Schweigen liegt, wiederentdecken? Darüber sprechen wir mit Pastor Gunnar Engel.

Daily | Conversations
Davenport disqualified, brawling drivers, Schatz in a different car? | Daily 7-6-2025

Daily | Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 10:54


Nick Hoffman takes a beating, Jonathan Davenport DQ'd, Donny Schatz goes testing but not with Tony Stewart Racing, Cory Hedgecock vs. Michael Page, and a whole lot more today.

SWR2 Kultur Info
600 Tonnen Kies – Aufwändige Bühne bei den Wormser Nibelungen-Festspielen

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 3:38


Im Stück „See aus Asche“ von Roland Schimmelpfennig spielt der Schatz der Erde – das Rheingold – eine zentrale Rolle. Regisseurin Mina Salehpour und ihr künstlerisches Team haben für diesen Schatz eine steinige Übersetzung gefunden: Die Bühne vor dem Wormser Dom wird komplett mit Kies aus dem Rhein bedeckt.

Hörspiel
«Öber em Tal» von Rebecca C. Schnyder

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 48:21


Erster Teil der «Appenzeller Trilogie». Die Ostschweizerin Rebecca C. Schnyder erzählt in ihrem Hörspiel-Debüt vom Leben in unterschiedlichen Welten. Am Ort der gemeinsamen Kindheit treffen sie sich als Erwachsene: der Jungbauer Martin und Julia, die in der Stadt lebt. Finden sie wieder zueinander? Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will:  Freitag, 04.07.2025, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 1 Es ist eine Fahrt in die Vergangenheit. Julia kommt zwölf Jahre später zum ersten Mal dorthin zurück, wo sie aufgewachsen ist. Auf dem Land, Appenzell-Ausserrhoden, auf dem Hof über dem Tal. Bei ihrem Schatz aus Kindertagen. Martin hat den Betrieb mittlerweile übernommen. Da ist er zu Hause, dafür lebt und arbeitet er. Freizeit ist ein Fremdwort. Julia dagegen weiss nicht, wo sie hingehört. Wo sie hinsoll mit ihrem Leben. Die urbane Unverbindlichkeit von Jobs, Partys und Beziehungen ist ihr verleidet. Auf dem Land, so hofft sie, wird sie einen Schlüssel finden zu sich, zu ihren Sehnsüchten und Wünschen. Aber sie findet Martin, der so sehr in seine eigene Geschichte verstrickt ist, dass er nicht viele Worte macht. Ausser das eine: «Bleib.» In kurzen Szenen und knappen Dialogen schildert Rebecca C. Schnyder die sommerliche Begegnung zweier junger Menschen, die ebenso viel trennt wie verbindet. Die Rollen werden gespielt von Jeanne Devos und Philipp Langenegger, die beide aus dem Appenzellerland stammen. ____________________ Mit: Jeanne Devos (Julia) und Philipp Langenegger (Martin) ____________________ Tontechnik: Basil Kneubühler – Komposition: Barblina Meierhans – Dramaturgie und Regie: Reto Ott ____________________ Produktion: SRF 2013 ____________________ Dauer: 48'

Dying to Ask
Mastering Movement Bites With Jessica Schatz

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 27:51


Need a pick-me-up? Skip the coffee and try a movement bite. Jessica Schatz is a celebrity trainer and biomechanics and ProACTIVE Aging expert. She's trained professional athletes, Broadway stars and Hollywood actors for decades. Those athletes and performers need to maintain energy to perform. Jessica says the key to maintaining energy and aging well isn't destroying yourself in a two-hour gym workout. It's a lot easier than that. It's incorporating five-minute exercise breaks frequently into your day. Even 30 seconds of jumping jacks, pushups or squats can go a long way. Jessica calls them movement bites. "They increase your blood flow. They increase your heart rate. And they start to release these proteins, these Myokines, and they also release a protein called BDNF, Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor. It's like fertilizer for your brain," Schatz said. It's good news for anyone not crazy about chasing the elusive runner's high. Creating a positive neurfeedback loop doesn't have to leave you exhausted. It just needs to be consistent. "You're literally teaching yourself to foster a relationship with movement that's positive," Schatz said. Follow Jessica: Facebook: @thecoreexpert Instagram: @TheCoreExpert YouTube: @TheCoreExpert On this Dying to Ask: A deep dive into the science of hope molecules 5 movement bites you can do sitting in your car or at your desk How to plan your own "pick-me-ups" to improve mood and energy And what it's like to be a celebrity trainer to stars like Ashley Olsen and NBA players Other places to listen CLICK HERE to listen on iTunes CLICK HERE to listen on Stitcher CLICK HERE to listen on Spotify See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

The Options Insider Radio Network
The European Market Brief 4: European Rates

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 63:43


This episode of 'The European Market Brief' introduces listeners to the European derivatives and fixed income markets. Hosted by Mark Longo from the Options Insider Radio Network, the show delves into trading strategies, liquidity, and market trends specific to European rates, comparing them with US counterparts. Guests Russell Rhodes (Indiana University), Rex Jones (Eurex), and James Sewell (Marex) offer valuable insights into products like BUN, BOBL, and SCHATZ futures, and discuss recent market activities, including the impact of potential massive fiscal spending in Germany and ongoing global geopolitical tensions. The episode also covers the transition from LIBOR to alternatives like EUROSTR, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of current opportunities and challenges in the European trading landscape.   01:22 Welcome to the European Market Brief 02:32 Episode 4 Kickoff and Listener Appreciation 03:53 Guest Introductions: Russell Rhodes and Rex Jones 07:06 Guest Introduction: James Sewell 08:41 Continental Conversations: Exploring European Rates 10:14 Diving into European Rates Products 16:51 Comparing US and European Rates Markets 19:43 Liquidity and Trading Hours in European Rates 26:05 Open Interest and Speculative Activity 31:24 LIBOR Transition and New European Rates Products 33:14 Regional Differences in Interest Rates 33:51 Issues with LIBOR and Transition to New Rates 34:44 European Rate Products and Market Gaps 36:38 Short-Term Euro Interest Rate Futures 39:06 Option Strategies in European Rates 43:29 Divergence Between US and European Rates 51:44 Impact of German Fiscal Policies on Rates 53:56 Future Trading Opportunities and Market Catalysts 58:05 Conclusion and Contact Information  

The Tabernacle Podcast | Presented By The Tabernacle Baptist Church

This message was delivered during our midweek service on June 25, 2025. The text being expounded is 1 Samuel 17:50.   To learn more about Tabernacle or access more resources, visit https://www.tabernaclebaptistchurch.com/.

Mama Lauda
Wutmomente – Handy oder Kind weglegen?

Mama Lauda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 57:18


Hochverehrte Zuhörerschaft, es wurde geweint, geschrien, gestritten – und gerechnet. Diese Folge ist eine kleine Auswertung des Lebens im permanenten Ausnahmezustand: Wer arbeitet eigentlich wie viel, wie viel ist Care-Arbeit, wie viel bleibt für Me-Time? Und wie fühlt sich das an, wenn man merkt: „Oh, ich gebe gerade 105%, aber ich schlafe trotzdem nicht“? Fanny und Alina sprechen über die Wutmomente, in denen man am liebsten gegen die Wand schlagen würde – oder es (ups) auch mal tut. Über das Handy, das sich wie ein Magnet anfühlt, auch wenn die Kinder zuschauen. Über die Scham, wenn man beim Chillen erwischt wird. Und über das Kind, das im teuersten Restaurant Berlins wie ein kleiner Gollum eine Limonade verteidigt, als ginge es um den Schatz von Mittelerde. Es geht ums Aushalten. Um Erschöpfung. Und um die Frage: Wie wollen wir eigentlich leben – und mit wem teilen wir die ganzen 100+ Prozent? Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/mama_leisa Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

Puck Presents: The Powers That Be
Hot Schatz! Part Deux

Puck Presents: The Powers That Be

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 37:59


In this special episode of The Powers That Be, Leigh Ann Caldwell sits down with Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz for a wide-ranging chat about Trump's controversial decision to deploy troops to Los Angeles, the perils of his “invasion” rhetoric, the ongoing dysfunction surrounding the Big Beautiful Bill, and how Democrats can un-DOGE America. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mornings with Carmen
Let food be your medicine - Dr. Tiffany Schatz | Focusing on Jesus helps set your moral compass - Rick Lawrence

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 48:59


Dr. Tiffany Schatz of the Christian Medical and Dental Association joins us from Israel and relays here experience there amid the conflict with Iran.  Plus, she talks about a renewed focus on our diets and their impact on our overall health, reviews of baby formula, and talk of expanding abortion in the UK.  Rick Lawrence of Vibrant Faith and host of "Paying Ridiculous Attention to Jesus" podcast talks about how focusing on Jesus is the key way we are caused to live a moral life, not our striving.  Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

Chente Ydrach
PELEA CONTRA FANS EN BAYAMÓN / JGO & SCHATZ SE PELEAN POR BAD BUNNY

Chente Ydrach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 77:17


SPIEGEL Update – Die Nachrichten
Das Ende der Bromance Trump/Musk, Wissen und Macht an Unis, der ungeliebte Schatz des Erzgebirges

SPIEGEL Update – Die Nachrichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 4:54


Der Streit zwischen Trump und Musk eskaliert. Harvard setzt sich vor Gericht durch. Und im Erzgebirge formiert sich Widerstand gegen den Abbau von Lithium. Das ist die Lage am Freitagabend. Die Artikel zum Nachlesen: Der ultimative Loyalitätstest Trump gegen Harvard: »Wir müssen als Universität den Dialog mit allen Parteien suchen – sonst haben wir amerikanische Verhältnisse« Der ungeliebte Schatz des Erzgebirges+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Tom Schatz gives his perspective on Trump's first 100-ish days, DOGE, and the “Big Beautiful Bill”

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 31:21


3pm: Guest - Tom Schatz - president of Citizen against government waste // Tom gives his perspective on Trump’s first 100-ish days, DOGE, and the “Big Beautiful Bill” //Today in History // 1986 - Inventor Lonnie Johnson patents the Super Soaker water gun // SPOG President Mike Solan on what went wrong at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Big, Beautiful… Betrayal

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 74:42


In the midst of the terrible Trump tax bill moving through Congress, Ralph invites Sarah Anderson who directs the Global Economy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies to discuss the massive tax loopholes huge companies like Amazon get that allow them to pay far less in taxes than ordinary working people. Then, Greg LeRoy from Good Jobs First joins us to discuss how state taxpayers are footing the bill for these massive data centers companies like Google are building all over the country. Plus, Ralph has some choice words for passive unions and responds to listener feedback about our guest last week, Nadav Wieman.Sarah Anderson directs the Global Economy Project at the Institute for Policy Studies and is a co-editor of the IPS website Inequality.org. Her research covers a wide range of international and domestic economic issues, including inequality, CEO pay, taxes, labor, and Wall Street reform.They're (Congress is) planning to give huge new tax giveaways to large corporations like Amazon and wealthy people like Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. And partially paying for those tax cuts for the wealthy by slashing programs that mean so much to so many Americans like Medicaid and food assistance.”Sarah AndersonWe're not going to have a healthy, thriving society and economy as long as we have the extreme levels of inequality that we have today.Sarah AndersonDubbed “the leading national watchdog of state and local economic development subsidies,” “an encyclopedia of information regarding subsidies,” “God's witness to corporate welfare,” and “the OG of ensuring that state and local tax policy actually supports good jobs, sustainability, and equity,”* Greg founded Good Jobs First in 1998 upon winning the Public Interest Pioneer Award. He has trained and consulted for state and local governments, associations of public officials, labor-management committees, unions, community groups, tax and budget watchdogs, environmentalists, and smart growth advocates more than 30 years.Public education and public health are the two biggest losers in every state giving away money to data centers right now.Greg Le RoyWe know of no other form of state spending that is so out of control. Therefore, we recommend that states cancel their data center tax exemptions. Such subsidies are absolutely unnecessary for an extremely profitable industry dominated by some of the most valuable corporations on earth such as Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, and Google.Good Jobs First report: “Cloudy With a Loss of Spending Control”They've (Congress has) known for years that the ordinary worker pays a higher tax rate than these loophole-ridden corporations.Ralph NaderIn my message to Trump, I ask him, "Why is he afraid of Netanyahu? And doesn't he want to come to the rescue of these innocent babies by saying, ‘Mr. Netanyahu, the taxpayers in this country are paying for thousands of trucks stalled at the border of Gaza full of medicine, food, water, electricity, fuel, and other critical necessities? We're going to put a little American flag on each one of these trucks, and don't you dare block them.'”…No answer.Ralph NaderNews 5/23/251. It seems as though the dam in Israeli politics against acknowledging the horrors in Gaza is beginning to break. In an interview with the BBC this week, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert stated that what Israel "is currently doing in Gaza is very close to a war crime. Thousands of innocent Palestinians are being killed.” He went on to say, “the war has no objective and has no chance of achieving anything that could save the lives of the hostages.” These quotes come from the Jerusalem Post. And on May 21st, Haaretz reported that opposition party leader Yair Golan warned that Israel could become a “pariah state, like South Africa once was,” based on its actions in Gaza. Speaking a truth that American politicians appear incapable of articulating, he added, a “sane state does not wage war against civilians, does not kill babies as a hobby, and does not set goals for itself like the expulsion of a population.”2. Confirming this prognosis, the Cradle reports “The Israeli military has admitted that more than 80 percent of the people killed in the attacks on Gaza since Israel breached the ceasefire two months ago are…civilians.” This fact was confirmed by the IDF in response to a request from Hebrew magazine Hamakom, wherein “the military's spokesperson stated that 500 of the 2,780 killed in the Gaza Strip as of Tuesday are ‘terrorists.'” Leaving the remaining 2,280 people killed classified as “not suspected terrorists.” The Cradle compares this ratio, approximately 4.5 civilians killed for every combatant, to the Russia-Ukraine war – a ratio of approximate 2.8 to one. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has “claimed that the ratio is just one civilian killed for each combatant killed.” At the same time, AP reports that while Israel has allowed a minimum of humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, under immense international pressure, “none of that aid actually reached Palestinians,” according to the United Nations spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric. The renewed offensive coupled with the barring of humanitarian aid has raised the alarm about mass starvation in Gaza.3. Developments on the ground in Gaza have triggered a new wave of international outcry. On May 19th, leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Canada issued a joint statement, reading in part, “We strongly oppose the expansion of Israel's military operations in Gaza. The level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable… The Israeli Government's denial of essential humanitarian assistance to the civilian population is unacceptable and risks breaching International Humanitarian Law…We will not stand by while the Netanyahu Government pursues these egregious actions. If Israel does not cease the renewed military offensive and lift its restrictions on humanitarian aid, we will take further concrete actions in response.” The Parliament of Spain meanwhile, “passed a non-binding motion calling on the government to impose an arms embargo on Israel,” per Anadolu Ajansı. This potential ban, supported by all parties except the conservative People's Party and the far-right Vox, would “ban the exports of any material that could strengthen the Israeli military, including helmets, vests, and fuel with potential military use.” Left-wing parties in Spain are now pushing for an emergency session to impose a binding decree to this effect.4. The United States however seems to be moving backwards. Drop Site news reports Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff made a deal with Hamas ensuring that, “the Trump administration would compel Israel to lift the Gaza blockade and allow humanitarian aid to enter the territory…[and] make a public call for an immediate ceasefire,” in exchange for the release of Edan Alexander. Of course, once Alexander was released Trump reneged completely. Basem Naim, a member of Hamas's political bureau, told Drop Site, “He did nothing of this…They didn't violate the deal. They threw it in the trash.” Besides prolonging further the charnel house in Gaza, this duplicity undermines American credibility in the region, particularly with Iran at a time when Trump is seeking a new deal to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.5. Democrats in Congress are inching towards action as well. On May 13th, Senator Peter Welch introduced Senate Resolution 224, calling for “the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to address the needs of civilians in Gaza.” Along with Welch, 45 Democrats and Independents signed on to this resolution, that is the entire Democratic caucus except for John Fetterman. On May 14th, Rashida Tlaib introduced House Resolution 409, commemorating the Nakba and calling on Congress to “reinstate support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which provides life-saving humanitarian assistance to Palestinians.” This was cosponsored by AOC and Reps. Carson, Lee, Omar, Pressley, Ramirez, Simon, and Coleman. And, on May 21st, a group of eight senators – Welch, Sanders, Kaine, Merkley, Murray, Van Hollen, Schatz, and Warnock – sent a letter urging Secretary of State Rubio to reopen the investigation into the death of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu-Akleh, per Prem Thakker. The Biden administration ruled the death “unintentional,” but a new documentary by Zeteo News reveals a “Biden cover-up.”6. More action is occurring on college campuses as well, as students go into graduation season. At NYU, a student named Logan Rozos said in his graduation speech, “As I search my heart today in addressing you all…the only thing that is appropriate to say in this time and to a group this large is a recognition of the atrocities currently happening in Palestine,” per CNN. NYU announced that they are now withholding his diploma. At George Washington University, the Guardian reports student Cecilia Culver said in her graduation speech, “I am ashamed to know my tuition [fee] is being used to fund…genocide…I call upon the class of 2025 to withhold donations and continue advocating for disclosure and divestment.” GWU issued a statement declaring Culver “has been barred from all GW's campuses and sponsored events elsewhere.” The moral clarity of these students is remarkable, given the increasingly harsh measures these schools have taken to silence those who speak up.7. Moving on, several major stories about the failing DOGE initiative have surfaced in recent days. First, Social Security. Listeners may recall that a DOGE engineer said “40% of phone calls made to [the Social Security Administration] to change direct deposit information come from fraudsters.” Yet, a new report by NextGov.com found that since DOGE mandated the SSA install new anti-fraud checks on claims made over the phone, “only two claims out of over 110,000 were found to likely be fraudulent,” or 0.0018%. What the policy has done however, is slow down payments. According to this piece, retirement claim processing is down 25%. Meanwhile, at the VA, DOGE engineer Sahil Lavingia, “found…a machine that largely functions, though it doesn't make decisions as fast as a startup might.” Lavingia added “honestly, it's kind of fine—because the government works. It's not as inefficient as I was expecting, to be honest. I was hoping for more easy wins.” This from Fast Company. Finally, CBS reports, “leaders of the United States Institute for Peace regained control of their offices Wednesday…after they were ejected from their positions by the Trump administration and [DOGE] in March.” This piece explains that On February 19th, President Trump issued Executive Order 14217 declaring USIP "unnecessary" and terminating its leadership, most of its 300 staff members, its entire board, installing a DOGE functionary at the top and transferring ownership of the building to the federal government. This set off a court battle that ended Monday, when U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ruled that the takeover was “unlawful” and therefore “null and void.” These DOGE setbacks might help explain Elon Musk's reported retreat from the political spotlight and political spending.8. On May 21st, Congressman Gerry Connolly passed away, following his battle with esophageal cancer. Connolly's death however is just the latest in a disturbing trend – Ken Klippenstein reports, “Connolly joins five other members of Congress who also died in office over the past 13 months…Rep. Raúl Grijalva…Rep. Sylvester Turner…Rep. Bill Pascrell…Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee…[and] Rep. Donald Payne Jr.” All of these representatives were Democrats and their deaths have chipped away at the close margin between Democrats and Republicans in the House – allowing the Republicans to pass Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill” by a single vote. Connolly himself prevailed over AOC in a much-publicized intra-party battle for the Ranking Member seat on the House Oversight committee. It speaks volumes that Connolly was only able to hold onto that seat for a few short months before becoming too sick to stay on. This is of course part and parcel with the recent revelations about Biden's declining mental acuity during his presidency and the efforts to oust David Hogg from the DNC for backing primaries against what he calls “asleep-at-the-wheel” Democrats.9. Speaking of “asleep-at-the-wheel” Democrats, Bloomberg Government reports Senator John Fetterman “didn't attend a single committee hearing in 2025 until…May 8, about a week after an explosive New York Magazine story raised questions about his mental health and dedication to his job.” Fetterman, who represents Pennsylvania on the Commerce, Agriculture, and Homeland Security committees skipped the confirmation hearings for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Budget Director Russ Vought, some of the most high-profile and controversial Trump appointments. Fetterman still has yet to attend a single Agriculture committee hearing in 2025.10. Finally, in more Pennsylvania news, the state held its Democratic primaries this week, yielding mixed results. In Pittsburgh, progressives suffered a setback with the ouster of Mayor Ed Gainey – the first Black mayor of the city. Gainey lost to Allegheny County Controller Corey O'Connor, the son of former Mayor Bob O'Connor, the Hill reports. In Philadelphia however, voters approved three ballot measures – including expanding affordable housing and adding more oversight to the prison system – and reelected for a third term progressive reform District Attorney Larry Krasner, per AP. Krasner has long been a target of conservatives in both parties, but has adroitly maneuvered to maintain his position – and dramatically reduced homicide rates in Philly. The Wall Street Journal reports Philadelphia homicides declined by 34% between 2023 and 2024, part of substantial decline in urban homicides nationwide. Kudos to Krasner.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. 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Every Town
Texas' Most TRAGIC Case: The Cruel Murder of DEBORA SUE SCHATZ

Every Town

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 27:59


A young and pretty postal worker went out to do her rounds one summer day and never made it back to the post office or anywhere else for that matter. 23 year old Deborah Schatz disappeared from an affluent neighborhood in Texas and the details around what exactly happened to her are about as senseless and tragic as any crime can get.