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From the JFK assassination to Vietnam to the Nixon White House and beyond, Bob Schieffer of CBS has covered it all. in this 2004 interview Schieffer tells stories from his rich journalism experience.Get your copy of This Just In by Bob SchiefferAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Dan Rather and Sam Donaldson For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on
In this latest installment On the Line, Products Finishing delves into the crucial role of rectifiers in the electroplating process and the importance of industry education with a trend toward increasing implementation of automation solutions. Remington Schieffer, vice president of American CRS Equipment (Escondido, California), offers his insights.
Send me a Text Message!In this episode, Mike sits down with Michael Schieffer—husband, father, real estate investor, and now founder of Exit Factor of O'Fallon—to explore the courageous leap from a secure W2 job into full-blown entrepreneurship. Michael shares the inner and outer journey of leaving behind a decade-long career in commercial lending, stepping into alignment with his true purpose, and navigating the mental and emotional turbulence that comes with redefining success. They unpack the fears, family dynamics, and internal programming that often keep high-performing leaders stuck—and what it really takes to create time freedom, fulfillment, and a business that serves your soul. This episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to stop surviving and start intentionally creating.Key TakeawaysClarity Leads to Courage–Michael's moment of vision didn't come from force—it arrived through stillness and inner alignment. The courage to leap followed clarity of purpose.Freedom Requires Letting Go of Security–You can't have both freedom and false security. True expansion comes from releasing comfort to step into the unknown.Identity Is Not Obligation–You don't have to live the same life as your parents or meet anyone's expectations but your own. Fulfillment starts with authenticity.Alignment Attracts Opportunity–Michael didn't chase his business idea—it landed in his lap once he committed to the life he truly wanted.Emotional Courage Is the Real Work–Leaving a job, letting go of old identities, and choosing purpose requires you to feel it all—and move forward anyway.Notable Quotes“There's part of me that's still scared. But I'm not scared of the income. I'm doing this for more time with my family.”“I didn't leave because I hated my job—I left because I craved more freedom, more control of my time, and a deeper sense of purpose.”“I was terrified to tell my parents. I had this imagined fear that they'd resent me… and none of it was true.”“You can't have security and freedom at the same time. If you want to be free, you have to let go of needing to feel secure.”“I'm not trying to be anyone else anymore. I'm choosing what's right for me and my family.”Music Credit: "What's Left of Me" by Wes Hoffman & FriendsConnect with Exit Factor here!Check out the Winning the Inner Game of Wealth 4-week intensive which starts on April 14, 2025. Click here to visit our website to access free tools and resources, our Meditation Bundle, upcoming events, and our coaching service offerings.My Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikekitkoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike_kitkoTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikekitkoSubscribe to my YouTube: / @mikekitkoMike Kitko is an executive self-mastery coach, speaker and author. He found external success through powerful titles, incomes, and material possessions. He ultimately fell into depression, toxic abuse of alcohol, and the near collapse of his family before he began a journey of internal happiness and success.
De Jean le prophète à Mad-Max, les récits de fin du monde dans la pop culture et la science-fiction.Une fiction sonore produite dans le cadre de l'exposition Apocalypse, Hier et demain, à la Bibliothèque nationale de France du 4 février au 8 juin 2025. Dans un futur très lointain, Souviens-toi de l'Apocalypse nous invite à enquêter sur la fin du monde. Grâce à une rencontre inattendue et la découverte d'un manuscrit ancien, cette fiction post-apocalyptique nous révèle comment le Livre de l'Apocalypse a profondément marqué la culture « populaire », à travers les récits de science-fiction, le cinéma, le manga et le jeu vidéo.« La ville brillait d'un éclat semblable à celui d'une pierre précieuse, d'une pierre de jaspe transparente comme du cristal. » Après le récit de l'Apocalypse, Jean le prophète imagine un monde nouveau, sous la forme de la « Jérusalem céleste », cité parfaite, éternelle, flottant dans les airs en dehors du temps. Avec Le château dans le ciel (Hayao Miyazaki, 1986), le cinéma d'animation nous offre un exemple de cité « merveilleuse », comparable à cette « Jérusalem céleste », mais de manière générale, les œuvres post-apocalyptiques nous décrivent une vision beaucoup plus sombre et pessimiste du « monde d'après », avec des films tels que Mad Max : Fury Road (George Miller, 2015), ou Interstellar (Christopher Nolan, 2014), ce dernier nous permettant tout de même d'imaginer un possible futur après la catastrophe. Un podcast de la Bibliothèque nationale de France Direction éditoriale : Armelle PascoConception et direction de projet : Sophie GuindonDirection scientifique : François AngelierProduction exécutive : NARRATIVEAuteur : Elie OlivennesRéalisation : Elie Olivennes et Julia GrinerDesign sonore, musique originale et montage : Julia GrinerMixage : Simon CacheuxAvec les voix de Léo-Antonin Lutinier dans le rôle de Béatus, Andréa Schieffer dans le rôle de Yona, Gabriel Dufay dans le rôle de Jean, Ruben Perez et Julia Griner dans les rôles du Coéquipier et de la Coéquipière.Production : Cécile Cros, assistée de Lola Corbier et de Nell Buyens Visuel © Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 (détail), Pinault CollectionŒuvres citées dans l'épisode :Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean de Patmos, 1er siècle après J.-C.Le château dans le ciel, film d'animation d'Hayao Miyazaki, 1986 – extrait de la bande originale (Tenkuuno Shiro Rapyuta de Jo Hisaishi © Studio Ghibli INC, Warner Chappell Music Japan KK, Warner Chappell Music France)Mad Max : Fury Road, film de George Miller, 2015 - extrait de la bande originale (Immortan's Citadel de Junkie Xl, Antonius Holkenborg © Warner Barham Music LLC, Universal Music Publishing)Interstellar, film de Christopher Nolan (2014) - extrait de la bande originale (Where we're Going de Ryan Romeyn Rubin, Hans Zimmer, Gibson Alexander W S © Paramount Allegra Music Division Of Paramount Pictures, Paramount Bella Music, Warner Barham Music LLC, Warner Olive Music LLC, Universal Music Publishing) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
De Jean le prophète à Mad-Max, les récits de fin du monde dans la pop culture et la science-fiction.Une fiction sonore documentée, produite dans le cadre de l'exposition Apocalypse, Hier et demain, à la Bibliothèque nationale de France du 4 février au 8 juin 2025. Dans un futur très lointain, Souviens-toi de l'Apocalypse nous invite à enquêter sur la fin du monde. Grâce à une rencontre inattendue et la découverte d'un manuscrit ancien, cette fiction post-apocalyptique nous révèle comment le Livre de l'Apocalypse a profondément marqué la culture « populaire », à travers les récits de science-fiction, le cinéma, le manga et le jeu vidéo.« Moi, Jean, j'ai entendu et vu ces choses. »Dans Le Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean le prophète fait figure de premier « survivant », seul contre tous au milieu d'une humanité en perdition. Dès lors, la figure du « dernier homme sur terre », résonne à travers les récits de la culture humaine. Esthétisé par le courant romantique au 19ème siècle, le survivant devient alors dans l'imaginaire collectif une sorte de messie-poète, subjugué par les visions d'un monde en ruines, comme dans le roman d'anticipation Le Dernier homme (Mary Shelley, 1823), avant de s'incarner en guerrier, combattant de la fin des temps, comme dans le film Je suis une légende (Francis Lawrence, 2007), ou encore le jeu vidéo The Last of Us (Playstation, 2013). Un podcast de la Bibliothèque nationale de France Direction éditoriale : Armelle PascoConception et direction de projet : Sophie GuindonDirection scientifique : François AngelierProduction exécutive : NARRATIVEAuteur : Elie OlivennesRéalisation : Elie Olivennes et Julia GrinerDesign sonore, musique originale et montage : Julia GrinerMixage : Simon CacheuxAvec les voix de Léo-Antonin Lutinier dans le rôle de Béatus, Andréa Schieffer dans le rôle de Yona, Gabriel Dufay dans le rôle de Jean, Ruben Perez et Julia Griner dans les rôles du Coéquipier et de la Coéquipière.Production : Cécile Cros, assistée de Lola Corbier et de Nell Buyens Visuel © Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 (détail), Pinault CollectionŒuvres citées dans l'épisode :Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean de Patmos, 1er siècle après J.-C.Le Dernier Homme, roman d'anticipation de Mary Shelley, 1823.Je suis une légende, film de Francis Lawrence, 2007 – extrait de la bande originale (I'm Listening, de James Newton Howard © Warner Olive Music LLC, Universal Music Publishing)The Last of Us, jeu vidéo, 2013 – extrait de la bande originale (Main Title, de Gustavo A Santaolalla © SCEAI Music, Sony Music Publishing France) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
De Jean le prophète à Mad-Max, les récits de fin du monde dans la pop culture et la science-fiction.Une fiction sonore documentée, produite dans le cadre de l'exposition Apocalypse, Hier et demain, à la Bibliothèque nationale de France du 4 février au 8 juin 2025. Dans un futur très lointain, Souviens-toi de l'Apocalypse nous invite à enquêter sur la fin du monde. Grâce à une rencontre inattendue et la découverte d'un manuscrit ancien, cette fiction post-apocalyptique nous révèle comment le Livre de l'Apocalypse a profondément marqué la culture « populaire », à travers les récits de science-fiction, le cinéma, le manga et le jeu vidéo.« Sortez de la ville, vous mon peuple, afin de ne pas être complices de ses péchés et de ne pas subir avec elle les fléaux qui vont la frapper. » Lorsque Jean écrit le Livre de l'Apocalypse, Babylone, capitale de l'antique Mésopotamie, est le symbole de la splendeur et du vice, de la puissance des hommes et de leur dépravation. Par sa démesure, la ville était condamnée à chuter. Au cinéma, on peut voir dans les grandes mégalopoles de potentielles réincarnations de Babylone et de sa déchéance, comme dans les films Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1927), Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982), ou encore Hiroshima mon amour (Alain Resnais, 1959). Un podcast de la Bibliothèque nationale de France Direction éditoriale : Armelle PascoConception et direction de projet : Sophie GuindonDirection scientifique : François AngelierProduction exécutive : NARRATIVEAuteur : Elie OlivennesRéalisation : Elie Olivennes et Julia GrinerDesign sonore, musique originale et montage : Julia GrinerMixage : Simon CacheuxAvec les voix de Léo-Antonin Lutinier dans le rôle de Béatus, Andréa Schieffer dans le rôle de Yona, Gabriel Dufay dans le rôle de Jean, Ruben Perez et Julia Griner dans les rôles du Coéquipier et de la Coéquipière.Production : Cécile Cros, assistée de Lola Corbier et de Nell Buyens Visuel © Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 (détail), Pinault CollectionŒuvres citées dans l'épisode :Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean de Patmos, 1er siècle après J.-C.Metropolis, film de Fritz Lang, 1927 - extrait de la bande originale (Maschinen, de Gottfried Huppertz, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester dirigé par Frank Strobel © Pan Classics)Blade Runner, film de Ridley Scott, 1982 – extrait de la bande originale (Main Title, de Evanghelos Papathanassiou © Blade Runner Music, Warner Barham Music LLC, Warner Chappell Music France, Universal Publishing)Hiroshima mon amour, film d'Alain Resnais, 1959 – extrait du film © Argos Films Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
De Jean le prophète à Mad-Max, les récits de fin du monde dans la pop culture et la science-fiction.Une fiction sonore documentée, produite dans le cadre de l'exposition Apocalypse, Hier et demain, à la Bibliothèque nationale de France du 4 février au 8 juin 2025. Dans un futur très lointain, Souviens-toi de l'Apocalypse nous invite à enquêter sur la fin du monde. Grâce à une rencontre inattendue et la découverte d'un manuscrit ancien, cette fiction post-apocalyptique nous révèle comment le Livre de l'Apocalypse a profondément marqué la culture « populaire », à travers les récits de science-fiction, le cinéma, le manga et le jeu vidéo.« Un énorme dragon, rouge feu, avec sept têtes et dix cornes » Dans son Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean le prophète pose les bases du mythe de la Bête apocalyptique, menace ultime de l'humanité. Elle est la destruction, le mal incarné. Durant le Moyen-Âge, le dragon devient une figure importante des récits épiques mais il n'est pas comparable à ce que Jean avait décrit, et il faut attendre le cinéma et le manga, avec des films tels que Godzilla (Ishirō Honda, 1954) et Akira (Katsuhiro Ōtomo, 1988), et les jeux vidéo tels que World of Warcraft : Cataclysm (Blizzard Entertainment, 2010), pour revoir émerger la véritable Bête apocalyptique, capable de détruire le monde entier. Un podcast de la Bibliothèque nationale de France Direction éditoriale : Armelle PascoConception et direction de projet : Sophie GuindonDirection scientifique : François AngelierProduction exécutive : NARRATIVEAuteur : Elie OlivennesRéalisation : Elie Olivennes et Julia GrinerDesign sonore, musique originale et montage : Julia GrinerMixage : Simon CacheuxAvec les voix de Léo-Antonin Lutinier dans le rôle de Béatus, Andréa Schieffer dans le rôle de Yona, Gabriel Dufay dans le rôle de Jean, Ruben Perez et Julia Griner dans les rôles du Coéquipier et de la Coéquipière.Production : Cécile Cros, assistée de Lola Corbier et de Nell Buyens Visuel © Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 (détail), Pinault CollectionŒuvres citées dans l'épisode :Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean de Patmos, 1er siècle après J.-C.Godzilla, film de Ishirō Honda, 1954 - extrait de la bande originale (Gozilla Comes Ashore de Akira Ifukube © Toho Music Publishing CO)Akira, film d'animation de Katsuhiro Ōtomo, 1988 - extrait de la bande originale (Kaneda Akira Symphonic Suite de Shouji Yamashiro © Music GmbH)World of Warcraft : Cataclysm, jeu vidéo, 2010 - extrait de la bande-annonce © Blizzard Entertainment Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
De Jean le prophète à Mad-Max, les récits de fin du monde dans la pop culture et la science-fiction.Une fiction sonore documentée, produite dans le cadre de l'exposition Apocalypse, Hier et demain, à la Bibliothèque nationale de France du 4 février au 8 juin 2025. Dans un futur très lointain, Souviens-toi de l'Apocalypse nous invite à enquêter sur la fin du monde. Grâce à une rencontre inattendue et la découverte d'un manuscrit ancien, cette fiction post-apocalyptique nous révèle comment le Livre de l'Apocalypse a profondément marqué la culture « populaire », à travers les récits de science-fiction, le cinéma, le manga et le jeu vidéo.« De la grêle et du feu, mêlés de sang, s'abattirent sur la terre. » Dans son Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean le prophète nous fait part de ses terribles visions de cataclysmes d'une ampleur surnaturelle. Les plus célèbres sont entrainés par sept anges qui font sonner sept trompettes, donnant lieu à l'embrasement de la terre, l'ensanglantement de la mer, l'empoisonnent des eaux par la chute d'une l'étoile… Ces visions apocalyptiques ont créé un imaginaire de la violence ultime, largement exploité par le cinéma et le manga, avec des films tels que 2012 (Roland Emmerich, 2009), Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, 1979), et Gen d'Hiroshima (Keiji Nakazawa, 1973-1985). Un podcast de la Bibliothèque nationale de France Direction éditoriale : Armelle PascoConception et direction de projet : Sophie GuindonDirection scientifique : François AngelierProduction exécutive : NARRATIVEAuteur : Elie OlivennesRéalisation : Elie Olivennes et Julia GrinerDesign sonore, musique originale et montage : Julia GrinerMixage : Simon CacheuxAvec les voix de Léo-Antonin Lutinier dans le rôle de Béatus, Andréa Schieffer dans le rôle de Yona, Gabriel Dufay dans le rôle de Jean, Ruben Perez et Julia Griner dans les rôles du Coéquipier et de la Coéquipière.Production : Cécile Cros, assistée de Lola Corbier et de Nell Buyens Visuel © Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 (détail), Pinault CollectionŒuvres citées dans l'épisode :Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean de Patmos, 1er siècle après J.-C.2012, film de Roland Emmerich, 2009 - extrait de la bande originale (Finding Charlie de Harald Kloser et Thomas Wanker © Anthem Colorful Drawings Music, Sony Music Publishing France)Apocalypse Now, film de Francis Ford Coppola, 1979 – extrait de La Chevauchée Des Walkyries de Richard Wagner, interprété par le London Philharmonic Orchestra, dirigé par Arthur Rodziński, 1962, BnF, département Audiovisuel, B-12493Gen d'Hiroshima, film d'animation de Keiji Nakazawa, 1973-1985 - extrait du film © Madhouse Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
De Jean le prophète à Mad-Max, les récits de fin du monde dans la pop culture et la science-fiction. Une fiction sonore documentée produite dans le cadre de l'exposition Apocalypse, Hier et demain, à la Bibliothèque nationale de France du 4 février au 8 juin 2025. Dans un futur très lointain, Souviens-toi de l'Apocalypse nous invite à enquêter sur la fin du monde. Grâce à une rencontre inattendue et la découverte d'un manuscrit ancien, cette fiction post-apocalyptique nous révèle comment le Livre de l'Apocalypse, ou Livre de la Révélation, a profondément marqué la culture « populaire », à travers les récits de science-fiction, le cinéma, le manga et le jeu vidéo. « Heureux celui qui lit ce livre, heureux ceux qui écoutent ce message prophétique et conservent attentivement ce qui est écrit ici. Car le moment où tout cela doit arriver est proche. » Au 1er siècle après Jésus-Christ, dans son Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean le prophète nous mets en garde contre l'imminence de la fin du monde. Depuis, on retrouve cette même angoisse du « délai » à travers de nombreux récits de science-fiction, et notamment au cinéma, avec les films Take Shelter (Jeff Nichols, 2011), Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique (Adam McKay, 2021), et Melancholia (Lars Von Trier, 2011). Hantise individuelle, vécue au sein d'un groupe ou d'une société entière, tous ces films nous plongent dans l'angoisse de la Fin imminente. Œuvres citées dans l'épisode :Livre de l'Apocalypse, Jean de Patmos, 1er siècle après J.-C.Take Shelter, film de Jeff Nichols, 2011 - extrait du film © Ad VitamTake Shelter, film de Jeff Nichols, 2011 - extrait de la bande originale (Opening, de David Harvey Wingo © Pinto Barnigo Songs, Kobalt Music Publishing France)Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique, film d'Adam McKay, 2021 - extrait de la bande originale (Memento Mori de Nicholas Britell © LGE Music Publishing, Universal Music Corporation, Grandarimusic, Universal Music Publishing)Melancholia, film de Lars Von Trier, 2011 - extrait du film © Films du LosangeMelancholia, film de Lars Von Trier, 2011 - extrait de la bande originale (Intermezzo de Richard Wagner, interprété par The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra © Zentropa Music APS, Warner Chappell Music Denmark AS, Warner Chappell Music France) Crédits :Direction éditoriale : Armelle PascoConception et direction de projet : Sophie GuindonDirection scientifique : François AngelierProduction exécutive : NARRATIVEAuteur : Elie OlivennesRéalisation : Elie Olivennes et Julia GrinerDesign sonore, musique originale et montage : Julia GrinerMixage : Simon CacheuxAvec les voix de Léo-Antonin Lutinier dans le rôle de Béatus, Andréa Schieffer dans le rôle de Yona, Gabriel Dufay dans le rôle de Jean, Ruben Perez et Julia Griner dans les rôles du Coéquipier et de la Coéquipière.Production : Cécile Cros, assistée de Lola Corbier et de Nell BuyensVisuel © Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 (détail), Pinault Collection© Bibliothèque nationale de France Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of Doc Talk, we're joined by Dr. Andrea Baier and Medical Social Worker Kaitlyn Schieffer for an insightful discussion on the importance of advanced directives. Together, they explore how these essential documents empower individuals to take control of their medical care, ensuring that their wishes are honored even when they can't speak for themselves. Dr. Baier shares her expertise on the medical implications of advanced directives, while Kaitlyn Schieffer provides a compassionate perspective on the emotional and social aspects of planning for the future. Whether you're navigating these decisions for yourself or helping a loved one, this episode offers practical advice and thoughtful insights on making informed choices about your care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on Speakernomics, Robert Kennedy, III, speaks with special guest Lauren Schieffer on how to cultivate a successful speaking business while creating a meaningful impact on the world. Lauren shares the advantages of being associated with a recognized speaking organization like NSA. She highlights the invaluable role of local chapters, acting as tributaries that provide a personalized and immediate educational experience. Gain actionable insights into active engagement, strategic networking, and the art of leveraging individual strengths to forge lasting connections within the speaking community. Key Takeaways: Organizational Affiliation: Emphasizes the importance of joining professional speaking organizations. Local Chapter Engagement: Provides a personalized and immediate educational experience. Advocates for active engagement, strategic networking, and leveraging individual strengths. Strategic Relationship Building: A strategic approach to building relationships, initiating conversations with seasoned speakers, and extracting valuable insights from their experiences. National Membership Benefits: Benefits of national membership, including global exposure and exclusive discounts and services. Thought-Provoking Question: Lauren challenges listeners to reflect on what actions they are taking today to make a positive impact tomorrow. Answer our Question! Head over to www.Speakernomics.com/voicemail and leave us a voicemail answering our question and we may use your recording on an upcoming episode of Speakernomics! Question: What are you doing today that you didn't do yesterday or last week that's going to make a difference tomorrow? Who is Lauren Schieffer, CSP? As the daughter of a career Air Force officer, Lauren grew up being uprooted and relocated every couple of years. This imbued her with a profound independence and ability to adapt to changing circumstances, continually learning to adapt to new stations and new people. The lessons she learned from her dad, “The Colonel” helped her make smart decisions and overcome adversity with humility and a sense of humor. Her personal journey has traversed some dark and scary roads that included battles with and recovery from an eating disorder and surviving two personal assaults. The upside of that is she is standing strong on the sunny side of those dark roads in triumph. Lauren's life journey has brought her to the conclusion that what happens to you in your life is not as important as how you choose to respond to what happens to you in your life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before he became the host of Face the Nation or moderated presidential debates, Bob Schieffer was a police reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. And an unlikely phone call to the newsroom on Nov. 22, 1963, would have a profound impact on his career. The call Schieffer answered was placed by Marguerite Oswald, the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald. Schieffer ended up driving Marguerite Oswald from Fort Worth to Dallas and spent time with her at the Dallas Police Department. He reflects on that fateful day and how it impacted the country.
Before he became the host of Face the Nation or moderated presidential debates, Bob Schieffer was a police reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. And an unlikely phone call to the newsroom on Nov. 22, 1963, would have a profound impact on his career. The call Schieffer answered was placed by Marguerite Oswald, the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald. Schieffer ended up driving Marguerite Oswald from Fort Worth to Dallas and spent time with her at the Dallas Police Department. He reflects on that fateful day and how it impacted the country.
Lauren Schieffer joins Dr. Paul Jenkins for this episode of Live On Purpose Radio. As a speaker, author, and the Colonel’s daughter, Lauren knows how smart leaders attract and retain great employees. The key is...
Kardiologe Prof. Bernhard Schieffer leitet in Marburg eine der wenigen Post-Vac-Ambulanzen in Deutschland und kümmert sich dort um Menschen, die nach einer Corona-Impfung ähnliche Symptome wie Long Covid-Patienten entwickeln. So können in seltenen Fällen Konzentrationsschwäche und chronische Erschöpfung Nebenwirkungen einer Impfung sein. Deutlich häufiger sieht Prof. Bernhard Schieffer jedoch dieselben Symptome im Zuge einer Corona-Erkrankung. Wie er zur Covid-Impfung steht, wie er Betroffene behandelt und wie hier der Stand der Forschung ist, erzählt der Kardiologe auf dem Roten Sofa.
LISTEN FIRST MONTANA Listen first. It is what all great leaders do. Episode 54: Live from Butte, MT: Kelly Heaton and Chantel Schieffer LIVE from Butte, Montana! Kelly Heaton is the incoming CEO of Leadership Montana. In this first-ever Listen First Montana episode recorded with a live audience, Chantel Schieffer, outgoing CEO of Leadership Montana, interviews Kelly about her values, her leadership philosophy, and much more. Members of the live audience, including Leadership Montana staff and board members, also get a chance to ask Kelly a few questions. Kelly shares stories of her past leadership roles, leadership lessons from her 10-year-old son, her hope for the future of Leadership Montana, and much more.
"As a leader, you cannot respect others if you do not respect yourself." Lauren Schieffer Our guest today is Lauren Schieffer, whose passion is helping organizations that want to build their next generation of leaders. Whether it's training, keynotes, or longer-term consulting partnerships, she uses her Nine Essentials of Significant Leadership to help transform the way managers think, makes decisions & act toward the people they lead. In her varied career, Lauren has navigated almost every aspect of corporate America – from trucking to achieving top-tier Sales Director status for a global cosmetics firm to managing a non-profit foundation. Today she is here to speak about her Nine Essentials of Significant Leadership and her perspective on how a leader needs to be accommodative of each person's differences. Lessons that the pandemic taught us and what we need to know from that. In leadership, the difference between significance and success is that success is about inward accomplishments that you have done. It's all about you. Significance is about outward focus, how many lives you touch, and how you change the community. Lauren is focused on growing others first. You can catch Lauren on her socials: https://laurenschieffer.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenannschieffer/ https://www.facebook.com/Lauren-Schieffer-High-Road-Solutions-191278604217872/ https://twitter.com/lschieffer https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRuzLkApRfy5G5XPieEwow Listen to this and so much more in the episode; petermargaritis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eugene Schieffer is a Barcelona-based producer who has been creating electronic music for the past five years. His primary styles are minimal and deeptech, and he has released many tracks on labels throughout Europe. In addition to his work as a producer, Eugene is also the founder and curator of his own label, Koche Records. Hit play and enjoy the journey! Keep an eye on Eugene Schieffer : https://soundcloud.com/eugeneschieffer https://www.instagram.com/eugeneschieffer https://ra.co/dj/eugeneschieffer Listen to more electronic music on Intaresu https://intaresu.com
February 3, 2023: A conversation with Chantel Schieffer (Alpha Phi) on her AOII story, celebrating Convention, and 20 questions to get to know her better.
Die Symptome sind ähnlich wie bei Long Covid, allerdings treten sie nicht nach einer Infektion, sondern nach der Corona Impfung auf. Was wissen wir über das Post Vac Syndrom?
Selten kann es nach einer Impfung gegen Covid-19 zu schweren Nebenwirkungen kommen. Dazu zählt der Kardiologe Bernhard Schieffer etliche Symptome wie Herzrasen oder Kreislaufschwäche. Wie bei anderen Impfungen betreffe es 0,02 Prozent der Geimpften.Schieffer, Bernhardwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Professor Bernhard Schieffer bietet an der Uniklinik Marburg eine Sprechstunde für Post-Vaccination-Patienten an. Im „ÄrzteTag“ gibt er Hausärzten Tipps für die Diagnose und Therapie.
Christine Schieffer is a DJ based in Barcelona, Spain. She provides her own minimal aesthetics between deep and groovy sounds, which complained into a full of energy mixes. Christine is also one half of Play Something and runs her own imprint Koche Records. Keep an eye on Christine Schieffer: https://soundcloud.com/christineschieffer https://instagram.com/christineschieffer https://soundcloud.com/kocherecords https://soundcloud.com/play_something Listen to more electronic music on Intaresu https://intaresu.com
Besonders junge, sportliche Männer und Frauen sind von Long-Covid-Symptomen nach einer Corona-Infektion betroffen. Klinikdirektor Professor Bernhard Schieffer erklärt: "...die Quote der einzelnen Nebenwirkungen liegt so bei 0,01% (...) die Wahrscheinlichkeit eine Long-Covid-Symptomatik zu erleiden (...) liegt bei 15-20%."
SEASON: 1 EPISODE: 18 Episode Overview: As we head into the third decade of the 21st Century, facing an enduring pandemic, a weakened economy and nasty political divisions, the need for significant leadership has never been more acute. The generic, efficiency leadership model of the 20th Century will not guide companies, the nation, or the world out of the current plight, because to a very large extent, efficiency leadership is what led to the situation in the first place. To help us understand how leadership needs to evolve is my guest..Lauren Schieffer. Guest Bio: As the daughter of a career Air Force officer, Lauren grew up being uprooted and relocated every couple of years. This imbued her with a profound independence and ability to adapt to changing circumstances, continually learning to adapt to new stations and new people. The lessons she learned from her dad, “The Colonel” helped her make smart decisions and overcome adversity with humility and a sense of humor. In her varied career, Lauren has navigated just about every aspect of corporate America – from trucking to achieving top-tier Sales Director status for a global cosmetics firm to managing a non-profit foundation. Since she began building her own company, she has had the privilege to speak in seven countries to associations, organizations, federal, state and local governments, as well as Fortune 500 companies – helping them transcend mere success to achieve true significance, to improve the effectiveness of their communication, increase productivity, increase employee engagement and reduce unnecessary drama. Lauren has shown thousands of people how to expand their comfort zones and dump their own drama. The combination of her personal and professional journeys has brought Lauren to a unique place where she can guide others – women, men, executives, managers, employees and entrepreneurs alike – in their quest for significance, passing through good to grasp great; passing beyond survival into triumph. And she also makes sure to have some fun along the way— because if you can't have a little fun along the road, why travel it at all? Resource Links: Website: https://www.laurenschieffer.com/ (https://www.LaurenSchieffer.com) Product Link: https://laurenschieffer.com/laurens-book/ (https://laurenschieffer.com/laurens-book/) Insight Gold Timestamps: 04:35 Choose to be significant 05:06 How we impact others is a choice 08:02 Nine essentials of significance 10:27 Integrity is doing what is right, because it's right. Every time! Whether anyone is looking or not 14:45 Bosses too often fall into a Cliff Clavin Syndrome 16:58 Say what you mean…. 19:25 There's only three ways to lead. Number one is by example. Number two is by example. Number three is by example 23:10 Celebrate the results of others Connect Socially: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenannschieffer/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenannschieffer/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063335401264 (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063335401264) Twitter: https://twitter.com/LSchiefferCSP (https://twitter.com/LSchiefferCSP) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRuzLkApRfy5G5XPieEwow (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRuzLkApRfy5G5XPieEwow) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenschieffer/ (https://www.instagram.com/laurenschieffer/) Email: lauren@laurenschieffer.com Sponsors: Rainmaker Digital Solutions: https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/ (https://www.rainmakerdigitalsolutions.com/) Resources: https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/ (https://becomingpreferred-podcast.com/resources/) Next Episode: Become Preferred through Collaboration with Michael Gregory!
In this episode, I invite Lauren Schieffer, CSP into the studio to talk about leading with significance. Great leadership is a catalyst for employee experince, which is a multiplier for amazing customer experiences. - Great customer journeys begin with communication - Leading with significance is about how many lives you can touch and influence positively - Great leaders elevate the results of others throughout the organization It's time for the great service comeback! Contacting Lauren: Text "significance" to 411321 to get her whitepaper https://laurenschieffer.com/ Tony Johnson is a Customer Experience Expert, Keynote Speaker, and Author with a wide background including decades in retail and restaurants. He regularly speaks and coaches organizations to IGNITE THEIR SERVICE using his common sense approach to Customer engagement. Tony has spoken to government agencies and Fortune 500 companies to unlock their amazing capacity for excellence. Tony Johnson Customer Service Expert | Author | Trainer | Speaker Check out my FREE Resources and Training Tools: Web: https://www.igniteyourservice.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RecipeforserviceNet Twitter: https://twitter.com/ServiceRecipe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recipeforservice/ Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/owrTbL/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tonyjohnsoncx/ Music: http://www.bensound.com
Meet Lauren Schieffer, CSP - The Colonel's Daughter When it comes to leadership advocacy, Lauren Schieffer, CSP has a treasure trove of experiences and lessons she has drawn upon from her father the Colonel. Her insights and leadership lessons are relevant and timeless as she quips his quotes from America's Corporate stages as a favorite Keynote speaker. Here she joins Coach MJ Tolan on The Real Mission I'M Possible Show in a special leadership segment as they explore the huge topic of leadership in the modern world. #CoachMJTolan #tedxspeaker #tolanbrothers #Thekingofvirtual #Leadership #keynotespeaker #podcastguest
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The Kathleen Riessen Show Being a leader has never been more challenging. Today's guest, Lauren Schieffer, shares with us the wisdom she gained about leadership from her dad, The Colonel, a career Air Force officer. You can use the lessons and leadership guidance in today's show right away in your life and your work. https://laurenschieffer.com/ lschieffercsp@yahoo.com Kathleen's Book: Joy in Uncertainty: A Guide to Creating a Meaningful Life Purchase on Amazon.com *Listen now on the Inspired Choices Network app! https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/links/ ~ More About The Kathleen Riessen Show ~ As a former Certified Public Accountant turned marketing strategist turned serial entrepreneur, Kathleen has coached and consulted with over a thousand executives and entrepreneurs. What she's learned is that the number one strategy to grow a business and create what you want in life lies in your ability to be vulnerable and authentic and to surrender. As the Queen of Possibility, Kathleen showcases what you can create in your world with joy and ease. https://bookwithkathleen.com/ https://www.kathleenriessen.com kathleen@kathleenriessen.com To get more of The Kathleen Riessen Show, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/the-kathleen-riessen-show/
As the daughter of a career Air Force officer, Lauren Schieffer grew up being uprooted and relocated every couple of years. This imbued her with a profound independence and ability to adapt to changing circumstances. The lessons she learned from “The Colonel” have helped her make smart decisions and overcome adversity with humility and a sense of humor. Lauren has navigated just about every aspect of corporate America in her varied career – from trucking to achieving top-tier Sales Director status for a global direct sales cosmetics firm to managing a non-profit foundation. In her speaking career, she has presented in seven countries to associations, organizations, federal, state and local governments, as well as Fortune 500 companies - helping them improve the effectiveness of their communication and reduce unnecessary conflict. Lauren is a Certified Speaking Professional through the NSA and The Global Speakers Federation and a master storyteller, delivering insightful, inspirational and relevant content that empowers people to absorb and act upon what they've heard – and she does so in an entertaining manner with a dry sense of humor that keeps them chuckling while they're learning. She brings her infectious enthusiasm and her unmistakeable passion into a fun conversation with Lou Diamond on Thrive LouD. You can sign up for Lauren's leadership intensive called "The Leader's Table" - that focuses on the Nine Essentials of Significant Leadership. There is still space for the next Leader's Table - Saturday, April 2nd 9am to 12Noon Central. *** CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD
Kenneth McDuff "The Broomstick Killer" Retired CBS News Anchor Bob Schieffer was the first reporter to interview Kenneth McDuff and cover his crimes in 1966. Fort Worth Star-Telegram police beat reporter Bob Schieffer; appeared in "The Anatomy of a Newspaper" article dated 01/12/1964 Back then, Schieffer was the police beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer in combat helmet while reporting from Vietnam, spring 1966 Schieffer had just returned from a combat assignment covering the Vietnam War when the call came in from homicide detectives. The bullet-riddled bodies of 17-year-old Robert Brand and his cousin, 16-year-old Mark Dunnam, had been found in the trunk of their abandoned car on a remote farm road south of Fort Worth, Texas. Sixteen-year-old Edna Louise Sullivan, who had been out with the boys, was missing. Hundreds of law enforcement officers and residents started a widespread search of rough terrain. Kenneth McDuff Dubbed "The Broomstick Killer" Gives Menacing Stare During Court Hearing The triple slaying would bring Schieffer face to face in exclusive interviews with 20-year-old Kenneth McDuff, who became known as the “Broomstick Killer,” and his accomplice, 18-year-old Roy Dale Green. Investigative reporter Robert Riggs would follow Schieffer's lead 27 years later. Their journalism careers came full circle. Robert Riggs Reporting From Capitol Hill 1987 In 1978, Schieffer helped Riggs move from the staff of a congressional committee to television news. Both reporters covered wars for CBS during their careers but never witnessed brutality like serial killer Kenneth McDuff inflicted on young women. Robert Riggs Interviews Retired CBS Anchorman Bob Schieffer About The Broomstick Killer Besides appearing on the True Crime Reporter™ podcast, Schieffer sat down in front of a TV camera to talk with Riggs about what it was like to cover McDuff. FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT that you want to hear more about
Kenneth McDuff "The Broomstick Killer" Retired CBS News Anchor Bob Schieffer was the first reporter to interview Kenneth McDuff and cover his crimes in 1966. Fort Worth Star-Telegram police beat reporter Bob Schieffer; appeared in "The Anatomy of a Newspaper" article dated 01/12/1964 Back then Schieffer was the police beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter Bob Schieffer in combat helmet while reporting from Vietnam, spring 1966 Schieffer had just returned from a combat assignment covering the Vietnam War when the call came in from homicide detectives. The bullet-riddled bodies of 17-year old Robert Brand and his cousin 16-year-old Mark Dunnam had been found in the trunk of their abandoned car on a remote farm road south of Fort Worth, Texas. Sixteen-year-old Edna Louise Sullivan who had been out with the boys was missing. Hundreds of law enforcement officers and local residents started a widespread search of rough terrain. Kenneth McDuff Dubbed "The Broomstick Killer" Gives Menacing Stare During Court Hearing The triple slaying would bring Schieffer face to face in exclusive interviews with 20-year old Kenneth McDuff who became known as the “Broomstick Killer” and his accomplice 18-year old Roy Dale Green. Investigative reporter Robert Riggs would follow Schieffer's lead 27-years later. Their journalism careers came full circle. Robert Riggs Reporting From Capitol Hill 1987 In 1978, Schieffer helped Riggs move from the staff of a congressional committee to television news. Both reporters covered wars for CBS during their careers but never witnessed brutality like serial killer Kenneth McDuff inflicted on young women. Robert Riggs Interviews Retired CBS Anchorman Bob Schieffer About The Broomstick Killer Besides appearing on the True Crime Reporter™ podcast, Schieffer sat down in front of a TV camera to talk with Riggs about what it was like to cover McDuff. You can watch Riggs' interview with Schieffer for our television documentary titled Freed To Kill on Fox Nation. WATCH FREED TO KILL
Retired CBS News Anchor Bob Schieffer was the first reporter to interview Kenneth McDuff and cover his crimes in 1966. Back then Schieffer was the police beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Schieffer had just returned from a combat assignment covering the Vietnam War when the call came in from homicide detectives. The bullet-riddled bodies of 17-year old Robert Brand and his cousin 16-year-old Mark Dunnam had been found in the trunk of their abandoned car on a remote farm road south of Fort Worth, Texas. Sixteen-year-old Edna Louise Sullivan who had been out with the boys was missing. Hundreds of law enforcement officers and local residents started a widespread search of rough terrain. The triple slaying would bring Schieffer face to face in exclusive interviews with 20-year old Kenneth McDuff who became known as the “Broomstick Killer” and his accomplice 18-year old Roy Dale Green Investigative reporter Robert Riggs would follow Schieffer's lead 27-years later. Their journalism careers came full circle. In 1978, Schieffer helped Riggs move from the staff of a congressional committee to television news. Both reporters covered wars for CBS during their careers but never witnessed brutality like serial killer Kenneth McDuff inflicted on young women. Besides appearing on the True Crime Reporter™ podcast, Schieffer sat down in front of a TV camera to talk with Riggs about what it was like to cover McDuff. You can watch Riggs' interview with Schieffer for our television documentary titled Freed To Kill on Fox Nation. We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here. True Crime Reporter™ is a @2022 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter, LLC, in Dallas, Texas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trail EAffect Episode 49 Dylan Schieffer – All Kids Bike This episode first aired on December 6th, 2021 on Mountain Bike Radio Topics Covered: The Dylan Schieffer back Story Why All Kids Bike was started Good stories around All Kids Bike / Strider Education Foundation How All Kids Bike can be implemented into their local school Gary Vernon – The State of Arkansas / Strider Store in Bentonville Other All Kids Bike Ambassadors Ambassador Story – John Hunter of Progressive Bike Ramps The importance of pedaling bikes to school, and how this has declined The future of All Kids Bike for 2022 Working with other organizations to get All Kids Bike implemented The benefits of Bicycle Playgrounds and Asphalt Pumptracks Words of Wisdom from Dylan Closing Comments Links: All Kids Bike: https://allkidsbike.org/ Strider Bikes: https://striderbikes.com/ Progressive Bike Ramps: https://www.progressivebikeramps.com/ Support for Trail EAffect Comes from Smith's Bike Shop in La Crosse, WI https://smithsbikes.com/ This show has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services, for more information go to: Evolution Trail Services: www.evotrails.com Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com Support the Trail EAffect through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/traileaffect
Der Online-Versicherungsmakler CLARK darf sich offiziell Unicorn nennen. Und er hat einen wesentlichen Teil zu diesem Meilenstein beigetragen: Nicolai hat sich innerhalb von knapp 4 Jahren vom "einfachen" Vertriebsmitarbeiter zum Head of Sales bei einem der erfolgreichsten deutschen Startups entwickelt. Wie. er das geschafft hat, warum Arbeitsstress ihm fremd ist und was das mit Computerspielen zu tun hat, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Oben drauf gibt's wertvolle Tipps zum Aufbau und der Leitung eines erfolgreichen Vertriebsteams.
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
Dr. Milena Pavlovic and Dr. Lenneke Schieffer join us to discuss Immune ML, an "open-source ecosystem for machine learning analysis of adaptive immune receptor repertoires. Immune ML Website: https://immuneml.uio.no/ Ask the Expert is a ~30 minute digital cafe experience where scientists and grad students can meet and exchange with thought leaders in the field of type 1 diabetes. Link below to sign up for a seat in the cafe! https://thesugarscience.org/ask-the-expert/
December 6, 2021 Trail EAffect Show Page Rad Apparel Company 15% Discount Coupon Code: traileaffect Check out with the RAD Affiliate Link: https://radapparelcompany.com/r?id=53tsmc ABOUT THE EPISODE Topics Covered in this Episode: The Dylan Schieffer back Story Why All Kids Bike was started Good stories around All Kids Bike / Strider Education Foundation How All Kids Bike can be implemented into their local school Gary Vernon – The State of Arkansas / Strider Store in Bentonville Other All Kids Bike Ambassadors Ambassador Story – John Hunter of Progressive Bike Ramps The importance of pedaling bikes to school, and how this has declined The future of All Kids Bike for 2022 Working with other organizations to get All Kids Bike implemented The benefits of Bicycle Playgrounds and Asphalt Pumptracks Words of Wisdom from Dylan Closing Comments RELATED SHOW NOTES All Kids Bike: https://allkidsbike.org/ Strider Bikes: https://striderbikes.com/ Progressive Bike Ramps: https://www.progressivebikeramps.com/ Rad Apparel Company Discount Coupon Code for 15% off: traileaffect ------------- Trail EAffect Show Support Rad Apparel Company: https://radapparelcompany.com/r?id=53tsmc Smith's Bike Shop: https://smithsbikes.com/Evolution Trail Services: www.evotrails.comContact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com If you have any questions about Mountain Bike Radio in general, please contact Ben at Ben@Mountainbikeradio.com -------- ABOUT TRAIL EAFFECT Trails build community and Communities build trails. What came first you may ask… Host Josh Blum digs into the stories of how trails effect and affect the people and places we call home and those we might like to call home. -------- ABOUT THE HOST Josh Blum is a father and doer of stuff - paired with Advocate, Builder of Trails and Community. Originally from La Crosse WI, Josh has been enjoying the outdoors, trails, and mountain bikes since a young age. Always curious and learning about better ways to improve trail users' experiences. Josh is employed by WisDOT, and is the owner / operator of Evolution Trail Services.
Welcoming back Lauren Schieffer!In this quick teaser episode Host: Wanda Toro Turini, Founder of Rock-it Fuel, Inventor of Ketchwords.com chats with Lauren Schiffer, Founder of The Colonel's Daughter.Lauren is on a mission to build emerging leaders into a new generation of Significant Leaders, focused on leading with empathy, compassion, integrity, inclusion and personal accountability to transcend traditional success and achieve significance.Don't miss our guest's FREE audience gift...Text RF-SIGNIFICANCE to 411321 to receive "Leadership Accountability, It Starts With You" and other resources to optimize team performance through leading with significance.If you are a high-achieving entrepreneur who loves to connect with other experts and realizes that visibility is "rock-it fuel" for your business...Join the exclusive Rock-it Fuel Community on Facebook:Facebook Groups Maybe YOU'LL be our next Rock-it Fuel Expert Spotlight?Find Wanda on: http://ketchwords.com/Facebook:Wanda Toro Turini - The Nerdy Girl EntrepreneurLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wandaturini/ Find Lauren:HomeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063335401264LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenannschieffer/
A simple inquiry can go a long way. Also, is money REALLY everything?
In this episode Host: Wanda Toro Turini, Founder of Rock-it Fuel, Inventor of Ketchwords.com chats with Lauren Schieffer, Founder of The Colonel's Daughter.Lauren is on a mission to build emerging leaders into a new generation of Significant Leaders, focused on leading with empathy, compassion, integrity, inclusion, and personal accountability to transcend traditional success and achieve significance.Don't miss our guest's FREE audience gift...Text RF-SIGNIFICANCE to 411321 to receive "Leadership Accountability, It Starts With You" and other resources to optimize team performance through leading with significance.If you are a high-achieving entrepreneur who loves to connect with other experts and realizes that visibility is "rock-it fuel" for your business...Join the exclusive Rock-it Fuel Community on Facebook:Facebook Groups Maybe YOU'LL be our next Rock-it Fuel Guest Expert?Find Wanda on: http://ketchwords.com/or on FacebookWanda Toro Turini - The Nerdy Girl Entrepreneur Find Lauren:HomeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063335401264LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenannschieffer/
O professor Artur Costrino, da Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, fala sobre a influência de Carlos Magno no cultivo à cultura clássica durante o período carolíngio. Artur Costrino graduou-se em Letras Português-Latim (2006) pela Universidade de São Paulo, onde também tornou-se mestre em Letras Clássicas (2011) com a dissertação “A Lição dos Declamadores: Sêneca, o velho, e as Suasórias”. Conclui seu doutorado em 2016, na University of York, com a tese “Alcuin's Disputatio De rhetorica: A critical edition with studies of aspects of the text, the stemma codicum, the didactic diagrams and a reinterpretation of sources for the problem of the duality of the dialogue”. Atua lecionando e pesquisando na área de Letras, com ênfase em línguas e literaturas clássicas, mais especificamente retórica antiga e medieval. Sugestão de Leitura: Favier, Jean. "Carlos Magno". Editora Estação Liberdade, 2004. McKitterick, Rosamund (ed). "Carolingian Culture: Emulation and Innovation". Cambridge University Press, 2008. Ullmann, Walter. "The Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship". Routledge, 2010. Nelson, Janet L. "King and Emperor: A New Life of Charlemagne". University of California Press, 2019. Depreux, Phillipe. "Charlemagne et les Carolingiens". Paris: Tallandier, 2002. Contreni, John J. "Carolingian Learning: Masters and Manuscripts". Aldershot, 1992. Schieffer, Rudolph (org.). "Schriftkultur und Reichsverwaltung unter den Karolingern". Opladen, 1996. Ficha Técnica: Coordenação Geral Paulo Martins Roteiro e Gravação Artur Costrino Produção Renan Braz Edição Renan Braz Música Pecora Loca - Ode Anacreôntica 39
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Blurb: General Wright and Ambassador Schieffer talk about North Korea kidnapping of Japanese citizens, the 6 Party Talks, China, US diplomatic persuasion & military force, flying on Air Force Two and the value of America as an idea.
Former Ambassador to Japan Tom Schieffer & Former Commander US Forces Japan General Bruce “Orville” Wright discuss their partnership, the US –Japanese military alliance, the 2010 North Korean missile attacks and doing the right thing in the aftermath of a rape by a US soldier.
9 AM - Fox News' Jim Angle reports on companies that may drop healthcare when Obamacare goes into effect; Chris Reed from the San Diego Union Trib and KOGO 600 AM talks Occupy San Diego and the bullet train with us; More bullet train; We revisit Cain vs Schieffer.