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NEW! Akira Schmid Shut Out; Akira Meet and Greet! Two upcoming Watch Parties; Girls 4 - 10 Learn to Play by VGK and Congrats Shannon Walker for being Knighted! Listen Now!SEASON 9 EP 16Vegas Hockey Girls Podcast is created and recorded by hockey loving sisters Colleen and Mandy. The girls team up in their hometown of Las Vegas, NV and attend as many hockey games as possible! They were introduced to the NHL when Vegas was awarded an expansion team, shortly thereafter we were hooked! Yup, been fans since day effing one! Listen to be caught up with all things VGK and NHL in 15 minutes or less with a new pod twice a week!www.vegashockeygirls.comThank you to our sponsor: https://www.jessieraesbbq.com/Find us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hockeygirlspod/https://twitter.com/HockeyGirlsPodhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/vegashockeygirlspodcastMandy can be found on socials: as VGK GOALIE GIRLReach out! Talk to us by leaving a voice message on SPOTIFY! If you ever hear an error, mistake, or something missing in our pod please email us: vegashockeygirls@gmail.comThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not reflect the position of The Vegas Golden Knights and/or any affiliates.32 teams: 82 games for each team: 16 go to the playoffs: best of 7: four rounds: 16 wins and then you get to hoist Lord Stanley. Thanks!
In this “Timelines” episode, we connect three iconic sites built during the same era: Petra's stunning rock-cut city in Jordan, the mysterious Nazca Lines etched across Peru's desert, and the monumental Great Wall of China. Explore how the Nabataeans engineered Petra's hidden oasis, why the Nazca created massive geoglyphs only visible from above, and what drove dynasties to construct thousands of miles of wall across China. Discover the origins, uses, and enduring mysteries of these world wonders, and see how ancient ingenuity and ambition shaped civilizations across continents—all within a shared moment in history.LinksSegment 1: PetraBedal, L. W. (2003). The Petra Pool Complex: A Hellenistic Paradeisos in the Nabataean Capital. American Journal of Archaeology.Parr, P. J. (2013). “Petra.” In Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Wiley-Blackwell.Schmid, S. G. (2001). “The Nabataeans: Travellers Between Lifestyles.” In Aram Periodical.UNESCO World Heritage Centre – PetraAmerican Center of Research (ACOR) – Petra Archaeological ParkBienkowski, P. (1990). Petra. British Museum Press.Hammond, P. C. (1973). “The Nabataeans: Their History, Culture, and Archaeology.” Biblical Archaeologist.Smithsonian Magazine – Petra's Great TempleBurckhardt, J. L. (1822). Travels in Syria and the Holy Land (rediscovery account).Segment 2: Nazca LinesSilverman, H., & Proulx, D. A. (2002). The Nasca. Blackwell Publishers.Reindel, M., & Isla, J. (2001). “Nasca: Wunder der Wüste.” C.H. Beck.UNESCO World Heritage Centre – Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and PalpaAveni, A. F. (2000). Between the Lines: The Mystery of the Giant Ground Drawings of Ancient Nasca, Peru. University of Texas Press.National Geographic – Nazca Lines: Mystery on the DesertOrefici, G. (2012). “Cahuachi: Capital of the Nasca World.” Andean Past.Ancient History Encyclopedia – The Geoglyphs of Palpa, PeruSilverman, H. (1993). Cahuachi in the Ancient Nasca World. University of Iowa Press.Isla, J., & Reindel, M. (2016). “Nasca and the ‘Puquios': Water and Ritual in the Peruvian Desert.” Antiquity.Segment 3: Great Wall of ChinaWaldron, A. (1990). The Great Wall of China: From History to Myth. Cambridge University Press.Lovell, J. (2006). The Great Wall: China Against the World, 1000 BC–AD 2000. Grove Press.UNESCO World Heritage Centre – The Great WallMan, J. (2008). The Great Wall: The Extraordinary Story of China's Wonder of the World. Da Capo Press.Steinhardt, N. S. (1990). The Great Wall of China: Dynasties, Dragons, and Warriors. Oxford University Press.The China Guide – Famous Sections of the Great WallState Administration of Cultural Heritage, China. “Archaeological Discoveries Along the Great Wall.”Barfield, T. J. (1989). The Perilous Frontier: Nomadic Empires and China. Blackwell.Friends of the Great Wall – Research and PreservationContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.comRachel Rodenrachel@unraveleddesigns.comRachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CWBhb2T2edAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
301125: Die Stars von Morgen - die neue Folge mit Linus Schmid. Der Rückraumspieler vom TSV Neuhausen / Filder blickt hier auf sein Jahr 2025 zurück. A-Jugend-Vizemeister mit JANO / Filder, U19-Weltmeister, Bundesliga-Debüt beim TVB Stuttgart und erstes Bundesligator!Wer muss in diesem Format unbedingt mal zu Gast sein? Wer sind für euch die größten Handballtalente Deutschlands?______________Ab sofort gibt's alle Folgen auch bei YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@fomtastischHier findet ihr den Podcast bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fomtastisch_handball/Hier findet ihr den Podcast bei facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fomtastischTägliche Handball-News gibt es übrigens in meinem WhatsApp Channel: www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va8iNIb7YSd542MZxC1tDie nächste Folge erscheint am Montag, 01.12.2025.
In dieser Episode widme ich mich der Rezension des Buches „Paracelsus – Auf der Suche nach der unsterblichen Seele“, geschrieben von Eva-Isabel Schmid. Wir begeben uns in das Basel des Spätsommers, eine Stadt an der Schwelle zur Renaissance, wo der junge Medizinstudent Paracelsus zusammen mit seinem Freund Kasper eine Sondergenehmigung von der katholischen Kirche erhält, um Leichensektionen durchzuführen. Ihr Ziel: den wissenschaftlichen Beweis der Existenz der menschlichen Seele. Die spannende Erzählung nimmt eine dramatische Wendung, als ein neuer Bischof an die Macht gelangt und die beiden Freunde der Ketzerei beschuldigt werden. Ihre ehrgeizige Forschung wird verboten und während Kasper sich der Medizin widmet, zieht es den unerschütterlichen Paracelsus in die Welt des Okkultismus. Die Handlung entfaltet sich zwischen Inquisition, politischen Intrigen und einem aufkommenden Bürgerkrieg, was die Freundschaft der beiden Protagonisten auf eine harte Probe stellt. Das Buch zeichnet das Bild eines weiterdenkenden Arztes, der über die Grenzen seiner Zeit hinausblickt. Mit jeder Seite wird klarer, dass Paracelsus nicht bloß ein Heiler, sondern ein Visionär war. Das setting in Basel, zu einer Zeit des Umbruchs, liefert den perfekten Hintergrund für ihre Suche nach der menschlichen Seele, die zugleich von der katholischen Kirche als hochriskant angesehen wird. Der Dekan Jakob Göttisheim spielt hierbei eine Schlüsselrolle, da er die beiden schützt, aufgrund seiner persönlichen Verbindung zu Paracelsus und Kasper. Besondere Spannung entsteht durch die Begegnungen von Paracelsus mit okkulten Figuren, die den Kontakt zu einem Wesen namens Astaroth herzustellen versuchen. Dies geschieht in gruseligen Settings, gezeichnet von Beschwörungsriten, die eine unheimliche Atmosphäre schaffen. Die Erzählung wird weiter angereichert durch die Konflikte mit dem neuen Fürstbischof, der seine eigene Agenda verfolgt und die Inquisition zu seinen Gunsten nutzt. Mit einer Vielzahl von Charakteren, von schillernden Persönlichkeiten bis hin zu schurkischen Figuren, bietet das Buch eine dichte Handlung voller Atmosphäre. Die liebevollen Details über das spätere Mittelalter in Basel, die Zünfte, den Adel und die Anfänge der Reformation beleben die Seiten. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die Liebesgeschichte, inszeniert durch Margarete und den gedemütigten Adeligen. Schließlich kommt das Buch zu einem spannenden Cliffhanger, der den Wunsch nach einer Fortsetzung weckt. Eva-Isabel Schmidt zeichnet mit ihrem ersten Werk ein kraftvolles Bild der Zeit und zieht den Leser in eine faszinierende Welt, in der wissenschaftliche Neugier und das Streben nach Erkenntnis auf tief verwurzelte religiöse Überzeugungen treffen. „Paracelsus – Auf der Suche nach der unsterblichen Seele“ ist ein empfehlenswerter Roman für alle, die sich für historische Erzählungen und medizinische Themen begeistern. Erhältlich beim Pieper Verlag, ist dieses Werk eine Gedichtsammlung, die in jeder Buchhandlung als E-Book zum Preis von 7,99 Euro erhältlich ist.
Die «Stubete» hat bei «Potzmusig» Tradition. Seit Beginn der Sendung im Jahr 2012 treffen sich Top-Musikanten unterschiedlicher Kapellen zum spontanen gemeinsamen Musizieren. Diesmal lädt der Schwyzerörgeler Marcel Zumbrunn zur «Stubete» ein – im Restaurant «Frohe Aussicht» in Uznach SG. Der gebürtige Berner Schwyzerörgeler Marcel Zumbrunn spielt normalerweise mit seiner Stammformation Trio Örgeliwirbel oder dem Berner Örgeliplausch, in diesem Jahr aber auch wieder einige Male mit der Formation Schabernack. Für die «Stubete» hat er eine Auswahl an Topmusikern eingeladen. Carlo Brunner ist wohl einer der prägendsten Musikern der letzten 50 Jahre. Er verbindet als Klarinettist und als Komponist Tradition mit musikalischer Raffinesse. In diesem Jahr durfte er seinen 70. Geburtstag feiern und ist immer noch mit seiner Kapelle unterwegs. Der vielseitige Akkordeonist Urs Meier ist seit Jahrzehnten mit verschiedenen Formationen unterwegs, unter anderem in der Kapelle Philipp Mettler oder im Akkordeon Duo mit Remo Gwerder. Seit 2011 ist er festes Mitglied von Oesch's die Dritten. Reto Grab kommt ursprünglich auch aus dem Kanton Bern, hat aber einen Grossteil seines Lebens im Kanton Schwyz gelebt. Er pflegt das Schwyzerögeli-Spiel in verschiedenen Formationen. Zu den bekanntesten gehört Rampass. Grab engagiert sich stark für den Erhalt traditioneller Musik. Besonders kümmert er sich um den musikalischen Nachlass des legendären Schwyzerörgelers Paul Lüönd. Das Bündner Multitalent Pius Baumgartner spielt auf vielen verschiedenen Bühnen im In- und Ausland. Als Klarinettist ist er mit der Chapella Clavadatsch, den Swiss Ländler Gamblers oder mit seinem eigenen Trio unterwegs, als Saxophonist und Flötist auch mit seinem Jazzquartett oder in verschiedenen Big Bands. Schöff Röösli – der Herr der Tasten – ist in einer musikalischen Familie im luzernischen Entlebuch aufgewachsen. Dort erlernte er schon früh das Klavierspielen und hatte die ersten öffentlichen Auftritte mit elf Jahren. Danach war er mit dem Akkordeonduett Häller-Lötscher, der Ländlerkapelle Gebrüder Schmid und Bühler-Fischer unterwegs. Seit 2005 spielt als Pianist in der Kapelle Carlo Brunner. Sepp Huber ist einer der erfahrensten und auch beliebtesten Volksmusik-Bassisten. Er gibt in verschiedenen Kapellen den akustischen Boden. Der Schwyzer ist Meister seines Fachs, vor allem im Innerschwyer-Stil. Hauptsächlich steht er mit den Hujässlern, Rampass oder der Luzerner Ländler-Band auf der Bühne. Der Schwyzerörgeler Christian Wyss stand schon als Bub mit seinen Grosseltern und seinem Vater auf der Bühne. Geprägt von seinem Vorbild Martin Schütz von den Ländlerbuebe Biel, fühlt er sich bis heute vor allem im Berner Örgelistil zu Hause. Nach vielen Jahren mit der Formation Bumerang ist er aktuell wieder mit Schabernack und für einige Auftritte mit Marcel Zumbrunn unterwegs – wie immer mit musikalischem Witz und viel Spielfreude. Gastgeber in der «Frohen Aussicht» in Uznach SG ist Martin Kessler. Auch er ist ein begabter Schwyzerörgeler, der regelmässig mit Marcel Zumbrunn aufspielt. Es kann also gut sein, dass auch er bei dieser «Stubete» zum Schwyzerörgeli greift. Und natürlich wird auch Moderator Nicolas Senn sein Hackbrett mit dabeihaben.
Ein morgendlicher Gang zum Bäcker und die deutsche Sprache offenbart ihr Eigenleben: Was hier Wecken heißt, nennt man dort Semmel, Schrippe oder Rundstück. Manchmal auch nur: Brötchen. Dieses Beispiel zeigt: bis heute gibt es unzählige Dialekte. Unter anderem aus ihnen hat sich im Laufe der Zeit die deutsche Standardsprache entwickelt, so, wie wir sie heute kennen. Es ist die mindestens 1200 Jahre alte Geschichte einer Sprache, die von Anbeginn im stetigen Wandel begriffen war und es bis heute ist. Erst seit Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts gibt es überhaupt verbindliche Regeln. Vorher schrieb und sprach jeder deutsch wie er oder sie wollte. Vor allem das 19. Jahrhundert brachte Schritt für Schritt Ordnung ins Chaos durch Gelehrte wie Adelung und Gottsched, Campe, Duden – und die Brüder Grimm. Bis heute ist Deutsch die Sprache der Dichter und Denker, die so schöne Wörter wie „Mondnacht“ oder „Götterfunken“ hervorgebracht hat, aber auch Wortungetüme wie „Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz“. Ein Podcast über die Ursprünge des Deutschen, warum Deutsch eine multikulturelle Sprache ist und die Frage: Stimmt es wirklich, das Social Media in absehbarer Zeit zum Niedergang der deutschen Sprache führen wird? Gesprächspartner*innen Heidrun Kämper Simon Meier-Vieracker Christine Möhrs Michael Schwarzbach-Dobson Nicolas Schmelzer Literatur Göttert, Karl-Heinz (2010): Deutsch: Biografie einer Sprache. Ullstein Verlag, Berlin. Kämper, Heidrun Deborah (2024): Die Sprache der Rechten. Wie sie reden und was sie sagen. Was bedeutet das alles? Erläuterungen, Denkanstöße. Reclams Universal-Bibliothek, Leipzig. Limbach, Jutta (Hrsg) (2005): „Das schönste deutsche Wort.“ Eine Auswahl der schönsten Liebeserklärungen an die deutsche Sprache - zusammengestellt aus den Einsendungen zum internationalen Wettbewerb „Das schönste deutsche Wort. Hueber Verlag, München. Meier-Vieracker, Simon (2024): Sprache ist, was du daraus machst! Wie wir Deutsch immer wieder neu erfinden. Droemer Verlag, München. Möhrs, Christine (2016): Syntagmatische Verwendungsmuster in einsprachigen deutschen Wörterbüchern. Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim. Reinbothe, Roswitha (2006): Deutsch als internationale Wissenschaftssprache und der Boykott nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg. De Gruyter, Frankfurt a. M. Roelcke, Thorsten (2018): Geschichte der deutschen Sprache. C.H. Beck, München. Schmid, Hans Ulrich (2024): Einführung in die deutsche Sprachgeschichte, J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. Schubert, Helga (2025): Luft zum Leben. Geschichte vom Übergang. dtv Verlagsgesellschaft, München. Schwarzbach-Dobson, Michael (2023): Verschwundene Wörter des Mittelalters: Eine Spurensuche. Die mittelalterliche Sprache der Ritter und Minnesänger. Spannende Einblicke ins Mittelhochdeutsche, seine Literatur und Etymologie. Greven Verlag, Köln. Seethaler, Robert (2023): Das Café ohne Namen. Ullstein Buchverlage, Berlin. Sternberger, Dolf; Storz, Gerhard; Süskind, Wilhelm E. (1962): Aus dem Wörterbuch des Unmenschen. Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, München. Wahl, Carolin (2023): Feels like Christmas. Loewe Verlag, Bindlach. Internetquellen https://www.deutschelyrik.de/under-der-linden.299.html https://www.goethe.de/ins/za/en/spr/wdl.html? https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/de/list/one/csg/0913 http://www.die-fruchtbringende-gesellschaft.de/index.php?article_id=0&wWidth=1440&wHeight=690 Brötchen/Semmel « atlas-alltagssprache https://www.zeit.de/1984/52/rotkaeppchen-auf-amtsdeutsch Mehr zum Thema in der ZDF-Mediathek https://www.zdf.de/play/talk/auf-der-couch-106/aufdercouchgendern-100?q=sprache https://www.zdf.de/play/dokus/schlaue-schwaerme-100/schlaue-schwaerme-geheimnisvolle-sprachen-doku-102?q=sprache https://www.zdf.de/play/interviews/collection-index-page-ard-collection-ard-dxjuomfyzdpzag93ojy2ythkzwfiyjdjy2zinmy-204/page-video-ard-prof-roland-kaehlbrandt---sprachwissenschaftler---die-deutsche-sprache-ist-schoener-als-wir-glauben-100?q=sprache https://www.zdf.de
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This episode brings together Jeremy Gilbert and Christian Schmid to explore how digital capitalism and Lefebvrian theory can shed light on the changing nature of urban space. Jeremy Gilbert opens the conversation with his work on Platform Capitalism, examining how digital platforms, such as Uber, Airbnb, and Amazon, colonise everyday life andrestructure the material and social fabric of cities. He highlights the ways in which platform power operates across scales, from the household to planetar logistics, transforming labour relations, deepening spatial inequalities, and embedding surveillance and algorithmic governance into urban life. In this account, the city no longer functions as an autonomous entity but as a node within vast digital networks, reshaped by the logics of data extraction and platform accumulation.Christian Schmid then situates these developments within the intellectual legacy of Henri Lefebvre. Revisiting Lefebvre's notion of the urban revolution, Schmid reflects on the concept of Planetary Urbanisation: a new stage of urbanisation, distinct from the industrial age, that is the product of the digital era. He considers how digital infrastructures and physical spaces are increasingly entangled, producing hybrid spatialities that destabilise bounded definitions of the city.This entanglement, he suggests, redefines public space, accessibility, and inclusivity while also revealing ontological shifts in the city's essence and functionality. Schmid emphasises that urban planning, historically shaped bytransformations in production, now faces the challenge of responding to Platform Capitalism: either through adaptation or through a radical rethinking of its foundations.Together, Gilbert and Schmid provide complementary perspectives on the contemporary urban condition. Their insights span questions of power, inequality, and planning, and point towards a critical horizon: can urban planning resist Platform Capitalism's centralisation of power and imagine more democratic futures, or must the discipline itself betransformed to meet the conditions of digital urbanisation?
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The Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded the north after a military coup backed by Greece. Since then, the northern third has been run by a Turkish Cypriot government. This self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is recognised as an independent state only by Turkey, while the rest of the world sees it as part of Cyprus. The southern two-thirds of the island is run by an internationally recognised government led by Greek Cypriots. Whilst the physical division between the two is maintained by a United Nations peacekeeping force. Negotiations aimed at reunification have been attempted over the years and stalled. One of the biggest barriers has been the differences over what a future settlement would look like, with Turkey pushing for a two-state solution and the recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The last formal attempt, supported by the United Nations, was in 2017 and took place in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. And even though informal talks have continued since then, there has been little progress. Key sticking points remain over issues including political equality and what it means between the two communities, issues of governance and security. But in October of this year, a new Turkish Cypriot leader, Tufan Erhürman, was elected. He supports federation and is in favour of the resumption of reunification talks.So, this week on The Inquiry we're asking, ‘Is Cyprus moving closer to reunification?'Contributors: Mete Hatay, Senior Research Consultant, PRIO Cyprus Centre, Oslo, Norway Lefteris Adilinis, Political Analyst, Cyprus Dr. Dorothée Schmid, Director, Middle East Programme, French Institute of International Relations, Paris, France Kathleen Doherty, Former United States Ambassador to Cyprus, USAPresenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Jill Collins Researcher: Maeve Schaffer Production Management Assistant: Liam Morrey Technical Producer: James Bradshaw Editor: Tom Bigwood(Photo: A United Nations worker rides bike through the UN Buffer Zone. Credit: Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
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Judith Goetz und Kyra Schmid sprechen über Grenzaktivismus, Wissensproduktion, das Entstehen und die Praxis der Gruppe "Claim the Space" und verschiedene Arten des Femi(ni)zids. Mit ihrem Kollektiv BIWI KEFEMPOM (bis wir keinen einzigen Femi(ni)zid mehr politisieren müssen) veröffentlichten sie das Buch "Femini)zide. Kollektiv patriarchale Gewalt bekämpfen".
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on November 20, 2025. Sam Farnsworth filling in Kurt Schmid, Sporting Director for Real Salt Lake Baylor AD Mack Rhoades is OUT Would You Rather? Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports Best Stadium in the Big 12? The Top 10: Utah High School Football Champions #12 Utah vs Kansas State NFL Blitz: Bills and Texans square off for a Thursday showdown Utah Mammoth vs Vegas Golden Knights
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Sam Farnsworth filling in Kurt Schmid, Sporting Director for Real Salt Lake Baylor AD Mack Rhoades is OUT Would You Rather?
Kurt Schmid, Sporting Director for Real Salt Lake, joins the program to talk 2026 MLS Schedule release, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami coming to Salt Lake City, and other Real Salt Lake news through the first month of the offseason.
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Wall St staged a recovery from opening lows to finish near flat in another volatile session. S&P 500 flat on average volume. Nasdaq up 0.13%. Dow underperformed. Down 310 points and down 1100 in two sessions after hitting record highs earlier in the week. Short-term rotation from growth to value didn't last long. The weak open coming from the same narrative as yesterday – odds of a Fed December rate cut falling due to inflation concerns (no official economic data released). 50% to 45% this time (again, yawn). The drop was attributed to Jeffrey Schmid, saying inflation was too hot and is being driven by broader factors other than tariffs. Schmid was the only Fed member to dissent in favour of no change in October (Miran was the only one to dissent in favour of a 50bp cut). Nasdaq was down 1.9% at worst before the precipitous moment was again avoided and the dip bought. Volatility remains high. Above 20 points.SPI down 17 - ELD results.Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
European equities opened broadly lower, with all major indices in the red as sentiment soured following weakness in APAC trade; FTSE 100 lags.US equity futures are weaker across the board in pre-market trade as Tech continues to lag on valuation concerns. GBP/USD is in focus this session following reports that Chancellor Reeves has scrapped plans for an income tax rate hike, a move seen as increasing fiscal risks ahead of the November 26th budget.Gilts experienced a volatile session, with the benchmark plunging from 93.37 to 92.07, but has since rebounded modestly on reports around UK forecasts.UKMTO notes of incident off the coast of UAE's Khor Fakkan [near the Strait of Hormuz], believed to be state activity; Vessel is transiting towards Iranian territorial waters.Looking ahead, speakers include ECBʼs Cipollone & Lane, Fedʼs Bostic, Schmid & Logan. Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
APAC stocks were pressured following the sell-off stateside, where tech was hit on valuation and China AI race concerns, while sentiment was also not helped by recent hawkish-leaning Fed rhetoric and mixed Chinese activity data.Chinese activity data was mixed, in which Industrial Production disappointed and Retail Sales marginally topped estimates, but both showed a slowdown from the previous, while Chinese House Prices continued to contract.US BLS said it is working on a plan to release the delayed data and stated, "We appreciate your patience while we work to get this information out ASAP, as it may take time to fully assess the situation and finalise revised release dates", according to WSJ.UK PM Starmer and Chancellor Reeves reportedly ditched budget plans to increase income tax rates, according to FT.European equity futures indicate a lower cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures down 0.3% after the cash market closed with losses of 0.8% on Thursday.Looking ahead, highlights include German Wholesale Price Index (Oct), French/Spanish CPI Final (Oct), EU Trade Balance (Sep), EU GDP Flash Estimate (Q3), Speakers including ECB's Cipollone, Elderson & Lane, Fed's Bostic, Schmid & Logan, Earnings from Swiss Re, Allianz & Siemens Energy.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Die Länderspielpause ist vorbei und die Eispiraten stehen wieder auf dem Eis.In der aktuellen Podcast Folge sprechen Norman und Steve mit Eispiraten Stürmer Johannes Schmid über die Länderspielpause, über das anstehende englische Wochenende und über Johannes's persönliche Leistung nach den ersten 13 Spielen.Natürlich würdigen Norman und Steve auch die Leistung von Mathilda Heine im Dress der deutschen Frauennationalmannschaft. Wir sind stolz auf Dich, Mathilda! Also hört rein, es lohnt sich. Wie immer…!
Veterinary toxicologist Dr. Renee Schmid returns to co-host with Alice and breaks down the surprising ways everyday supplements, human medications, gummies, and topicals can put pets at risk—especially during the holidays when visitors (and their Ziploc pill bags!) roll in. From multivitamins and “grass saver” methionine to tryptophan chews, alpha-lipoic acid, minoxidil, diclofenac creams, estrogen gels, 5-FU topical creams, tea tree oil, and even chewable Apoquel around cats, Dr. Schmid explains what's dangerous, why, and what to do before panic takes over. Plus: practical storage hacks, vet-approved brands vs. online counterfeits, and the one line you should say to every house guest.Dr. Renee Schmid is the Veterinary Medical Director and Senior Toxicologist at Pet Poison Helpline. She and her team field cases across North America and collaborate with human toxicologists and pharmacists to manage emerging exposures and new human drugs affecting pets.Pet Poison Helpline is available 24/7/365 and will be listed in the show notes (add the number to your phone!). They'll triage, advise if your vet visit is needed, and support your veterinarian from start to finish.You'll Learn- Why multivitamins can be risky (vitamin D3, iron) and how gummies can trigger dangerous sodium shifts—even when “actives” aren't toxic.- The real danger behind methionine “grass saver” products and alpha-lipoic acid (neurologic signs, tremors, seizures).- How tryptophan/5-HTP can flip from “calming” to serotonin-type agitation—and why mixing with Prozac/fluoxetine is not a DIY plan.- High-risk topicals: minoxidil (Rogaine)—especially for cats, diclofenac gels (GI/kidney injury), estrogen transfers, and 5-FU (often fatal to pets).- The holiday shortlist: grapes/raisins, turkey fat/skin (pancreatitis), guests' loose medications, and dropped pills (remember: “one pill can kill”—e.g., baclofen).- Farm & yard pitfalls: ivermectin misuse (paste/injectable), phosphide rodenticides → phosphine gas, mixing cleaning products, and why manure isn't a snack.- Smart prevention: guest-med checks, lockboxes, keep meds behind closed doors when dosing, buy vet-recommended brands, and skip sketchy online “deals.”Resources:Pet Poison Helpline (24/7) — (855) 764-7661Pet Poison Helpline website (what to expect, toxin library)NASC Quality Seal & ConsumerLab.com for product quality checks (ask your veterinarian for trusted brands)Important: This episode is educational and not medical advice. If you suspect an exposure, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately (see show notes).--What started during the COVID-19 lockdown with one baby gorilla at the Cleveland Zoo has grown into a channel loved by animal fans around the world. I'm a one-person operation—filming, editing, narrating, and sharing the most heartfelt moments of baby gorillas, orangutans, elephants, and other zoo animals. Whether it's Jameela's emotional journey or Clementine's first steps, each video brings you closer to the animals and their stories. If you love watching real animal behavior, learning fun facts, and supporting conservation through storytelling—this is your place! Subscribe to Larry's Animal Safari on YouTube @larrysanimalsafari ---Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents.---All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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Seit 2004 lebt Jennifer Mulinde Schmid in Berlin. Dort führt sie eine Bar, ein Restaurant, eine Fonduehütte und zaubert ihren Gästen ein Stück Heimat auf den Tisch. Jennifer Mulinde Schmid moderierte als Kind fürs SRF, studierte Schauspiel und wurde für den Schweizer Filmpreis nominiert. Mit der «Schwarzen Heidi» stellte sie als Comedienne Stereotypen auf den Kopf und brachte neue Perspektiven in die Comedy. Im Gespräch mit Cenk Korkmaz erzählt sie, was Heimat für sie bedeutet, wie viel Hartnäckigkeit sie auf ihrem Weg brauchte und welche prägenden Lektionen sie von ihrer Mutter mitnahm. ______________________ Habt ihr Feedback, Fragen oder Wünsche? Wir freuen uns auf eure Nachrichten an focus@srf.ch – und wenn ihr euren Freund:innen und Kolleg:innen von uns erzählt. ______________________ «Focus» ist ein Podcast von SRF -Host: Cenk Korkmaz -Angebotsverantwortung: Anita Richner _______________________ Das ist «Focus»: Ein Gast – eine Stunde. «Focus» ist der SRF-Talk, der Tiefe mit Leichtigkeit verbindet. Nirgends lernt man Persönlichkeiten besser kennen.
Charles Howard Schmid Jr., known as “The Pied Piper of Tucson,” was an American serial killer whose crimes shocked Arizona in the mid-1960s. Born in 1942 and raised in Tucson, Schmid cultivated an eccentric persona—wearing makeup, dyeing his hair jet-black, stuffing his boots to appear taller, and imitating Elvis Presley. Charismatic to many teenagers yet … Continue reading Episode 481: Charles Schmid – The Pied Piper of Tucson
Further positive trade rhetoric from the US, mega-cap earnings in focus; AMZN +12.9% after-hours, AAPL +2.7%European futures point to a slightly softer open, US futures rebounded from the Powell pressure amid earnings, NQ leadsDXY paused for breath, EUR/USD beneath 1.16, Antipodeans lackluster after a disappointing Chinese Manufacturing PMIFixed benchmarks subdued, weighed on in part by sizable Meta supplyCrude futures lacked demand, XAU tested the USD 4k/oz mark to the downside, base metals rangeboundLooking ahead, highlights include German Import Prices (Sep), Retail Sales (Sep), EZ Flash HICP (Oct), Italian CPI, Dallas Fed (Sep), Chicago PMI (Oct), (Suspended Releases: US PCE, Employment Costs), ECB Bulletin, Speakers including Fed's Logan, Bostic, Miran & Schmid, Earnings from Exxon Mobil, Chevron, AbbVie, AON & Intesa SanpaoloClick for the Newsquawk Week Ahead.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
European bourses are on the backfoot; US equity futures mixed, with the NQ boosted by post-earning strength in AMZN +12.8 & AAPL +1.7%.AMZN beat and boosted on strong cloud growth; AAPL strong results and predicts holiday boom in iPhone sales.DXY remains firm post-FOMC. AUD lags post-Chinese PMI.Commodities trade muted as crude awaits OPEC+ meeting.Bonds are under modest pressure given the earnings-driven US risk tone & Meta issuance, Fed speak looms.Looking ahead, Dallas Fed (Sep), Chicago PMI (Oct), (Suspended Releases: US PCE, Employment Costs), ECB Bulletin, Speakers including Fed's Logan, Bostic, Miran & Schmid, Earnings from AbbVie, AON & Intesa Sanpaolo.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
The big brokerage firms are fighting for your investment accounts Our investment advisory firm over the years has never been a favorite of the big brokerage firms because we generally only do three, maybe four trades on average per year. But the big brokerage firms are now acting like the casinos in Las Vegas and are doing everything they can to get you on their platform. They will give you all kinds of tools and seminars, so you'll take higher risk and do more trading. In the meantime, they're downplaying the risk of trading. You see also like the casinos in Las Vegas, there are now stories of them giving away free rooms for the big players and they are giving you free software and free education on how to trade. Robinhood even invited 1000 people to Las Vegas and took them go kart racing and provided classes with their new trade platform. Schwab and Fidelity are doing similar types of events to get you to use more of their services. Once they get you in the door, they can show you how to use margin debt, which by the way hit a new record of $1.13 trillion in September, along with option trading and other exciting ways to make you think you can make a lot of money. Doesn't that sound like the casinos in Las Vegas that try and get you to hit the gambling tables? Unfortunately, it seems to be working somewhat because the percentage of investors who now have self-directed accounts is 33%, which is a big increase from 24% just five years ago. My problem with this, as you can tell, is I don't believe they're teaching people how to invest but more on how to gamble and how exciting it can be. Going back 100 years it's still the same with Wall Street, they will make some big profits, and the small investors will lose most if not all of their nest egg. Can Travis Kelce turn around Six Flags? If you're not sure who Travis Kelce is, he is a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and engaged to the well-known singer Taylor Swift. Six Flags, which is a public company that trades under the symbol FUN, has received an investment of $200 million from the activist investment company JANA Partners. It was not disclosed how much investment Travis has of the $200 million, but he does like to invest in companies both public and private. He has investments in over 30 companies that include manufacturing, distribution, consumer goods, entertainment, and a beer company. He is pretty excited about his investment because as a kid he used to love the roller coasters, Dippin' Dots and him and his brother have great memories at Six Flags. He has suggested that they do a roller coaster with a 300 foot drop where riders feet dangle from beneath. Investing in Six Flags seems to be an uphill battle. Year to date the stock is down roughly 45%, the company is losing money and has a market capitalization of $2.6 billion. Travis does have a long-term perspective on all his investments likes we do. He is OK investing in a company losing money in hopes it could be turned around. Our philosophy at our firm is we will not invest in companies that do not have earnings. One benefit he does have is obviously his name and I'm sure if him and his fiancé, Taylor Swift, would start showing up at Six Flags, you can bet that they will be all over the news giving the company some nice free advertising. Markets actually declined after the Fed rate cut On Wednesday, the Fed announced they would lower their benchmark overnight borrowing rate by 0.25% to a range of 3.75%-4%. This marked the second consecutive cut of 0.25% and there is still one meeting left this year where we could see another rate cut. The keyword here is could and the lack of conviction around another cut is likely what spooked the market. Powell said a December rate cut isn't a “foregone conclusion” and while recently appointed Fed Governor Stephen Miran again dissented in favor of a 0.5% cut, there was also a hawkish dissent with Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid voting for no decrease. Schmid's vote and Powell's language was likely what sent the market lower after the announcement as many essentially had the December rate cut factored in as a sure thing. Powell also added that there is “a growing chorus” among the 19 Fed officials to “at least wait a cycle” before cutting again. This resulted in traders lowering the odds for a December cut to 67% from 90% the day prior. Given the lack of data and an economy that still appears to be in an alright position, I do believe the Fed needs to be careful cutting too quickly especially since they are taking another accommodative stance with the announcement that they would be ending the reduction of its asset purchases – a process known as quantitative tightening – on Dec 1. This in theory will stimulate the Treasury and mortgage-backed securities markets, which should help with longer dated debt instruments, as the Fed was allowing these assets to just roll off the balance sheet and now will need to step in and buy new debt to replace the securities as they mature. While QT shaved off around $2.3 trillion from the Fed's balance sheet, Covid led to a major expansion from just over $4 trillion to close to $9 trillion. The question is with the rapid expansion just a few years ago, was enough removed from the balance sheet to put it at a more normalized level. Like with the Fed cuts, I do believe if monetary policy eases too much, we risk a return of inflation and a further increase in many speculative assets that could cause problems down the road. Financial Planning: When does a Solar System Make Sense? Buying a solar system generally makes the most sense if you use a lot of electricity and plan to stay in your home long term. Installing by the end of 2025 allows you to capture the 30% federal tax credit, which significantly shortens the payback period. If the system is financed with a mortgage or home equity line of credit (HELOC), the interest may be tax-deductible, allowing for little or no upfront cash outlay and after-tax loan payments that can be lower than the monthly electricity savings. Owned solar panels usually increase home value, though not always enough to fully offset the system's cost, which is why longer-term ownership is important to recoup the investment. In California, including a battery is almost always recommended so you can store power generated during the day for use at night, reducing the need to buy expensive electricity from the grid. Leasing can be attractive for shorter-term homeowners if lease payments are well below current utility costs, but leases generally don't increase home value and don't qualify for tax credits. The main advantage is immediate monthly savings without an upfront investment, though leased panels can complicate a future home sale. In some cases, it may be best not to install solar at all—for example, if you don't plan to stay in the home long term, or if your electricity usage and potential savings are too low to justify the hassle and possible roof wear from installation. Companies Discussed: The Coca-Cola Company (KO), Capital One Financial Corporation (COF), QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM), Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. (KNX)
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In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Jonas Schmid, co-founder and co-CEO of akenza, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss developing and scaling smart building solutions. The conversation covers akenza's evolution, smart building market consolidation, the importance of partnerships, scaling and future-proofing IoT solutions, the impact of low-code platforms, AI assistants in IoT, advice for getting out of the pilot stage, and the next wave of smart buildings.Jonas Schmid defines and leads the vision of akenza along with co-CEO Simon Rieser. He has a Master of Business Administration from the University of Geneva and previous experience in international project management with Siemens and ABB.akenza is an enterprise IoT platform allowing you to build great IoT products and services with value. It connects, controls, and manages IoT devices all in one place. With simple and secure management of smart devices, connectivity, and data, the akenza IoT platform enables the rapid introduction of innovative, smart solutions.Discover more about IoT and smart buildings at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about akenza: https://akenza.ioConnect with Jonas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidj/(00:00) Intro(00:09) Jonas Schmid and akenza(00:33) Starting an IoT platform business(02:01) The UK smart building market(04:36) Dealing with discontinued platforms and hardware(06:28) The value of partnerships in IoT and example(09:36) What makes akenza stand out?(11:34) The impact of low-code platforms on IoT(13:04) How have you been able to scale IoT for customers?(14:53) Future-proofing IoT solutions for customers(16:44) AI assistants in IoT(20:24) Getting out of the pilot stage(22:22) The next wave of smart buildings(22:59) Learn more and follow upSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
Sarah Schmid is a medical doctor, author, and mother of ten children. Nine of her children, including a set of twins, were born in planned unassisted home births. For many years, she has been active online in various ways on the topics of self-responsible pregnancy and autonomous childbirth. She has written several books on the subject, the best known of which is “Freebirth – Self-directed Pregnancy and Birth” Other key areas of her work include traditional nutrition, gut health, and dental health.She narrates The story of her first birth with a midwifeThe preparation and self direction in BirthIntuition and Education as the two pillars of responsibility.Due dates with different birthsWas there Fear after experiencing birth a few timesHow did Sarah work with her fears?Preparation for a home birth - nutrition and beyond. Tune in now!Find Sarah's Youtube Channel Support the showSign up for Childbirth Preparation Programs! visit https://birthagni.com/services#childbirth-preparation-programs https://birthagni.com/copy-of-services#breastfeeding-preparation-program This episode is supported and made possible by podcast recording and hosting tool Zencastr, it is impeccably made! Use my link : https://zen.ai/vxmuJUgYKKGTF3JuTuFQ0g to sign up and record flawless remote podcast , USE my code : BIRTHAGNI Support the show:https://birthagni.com/birthagnipodcast#donate If you like what you hear, leave us a rating on Spotify app and answer the question at each episode! a review on Apple podcasts. Share on Whatsapp/Insta/FB Share on Instagram and tag us @divyakapoorvox ...
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It was an honor to sit down with Fr. Wayne Schmid, a full bird Army Colonel and priest of Jesus Christ. He shares his incredible journey from being "raised on a barstool" in St. Louis to reading The Story of Chaplain Kapaun as a high schooler leading him to serving as a priest in the Diocese of Wichita and nearly 25 years as an Army chaplain.
Nur Philipp und Du - zwei Seelen begegnen sich im Klang - und was Worte nicht vermögen, trägt die Musik zwischen uns. Diese Stücke hörst Du in dieser Folge gehört: The Milk Carton Kids - Secret of the Stars // Robert Schumann - Vogel als Prophet // Simon & Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair // Edward Elgar - Nimrod // The Kings Of Convienience - Winning a Battle, Losing the War // Der Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge ist "Interpretationssache": https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/interpretationssache-der-musikpodcast/urn:ard:show:f126cdef7014cac1/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib Philipp eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
It's part 2 of our dive into the Insect Apocalypse, with our good friend Dr. Jason Dombroskie from the Cornell University Insect Collection!In this part, Jason fills us in on the drivers of the Insect Apocalypse and - most importantly - what we can do about it.This episode was recorded on August 21, 2025 at Rattlesnake Hill Wildlife Management Area in Dalton, NY.. Episode NotesDuring the episode, we made the claim that 40 million acres of the US is lawn, and that that area is equal to all of the country's National Parks put together. True? Well, sort of. The claim that the U.S. has about 40 million acres of lawn—roughly equal to all our national parks combined—is only partly true. A NASA-funded study led by Cristina Milesi estimated that turfgrass covers about 128,000 km² (≈31 million acres) of the continental U.S., making it the largest irrigated “crop” in the country (Milesi et al., Environmental Management, 2005; NASA Earth Observatory). Later analyses and popular summaries often round that up to ≈40 million acres (e.g., Scienceline, 2011; LawnStarter, 2023). By comparison, the total land area of all officially designated U.S. National Parks is about 52.4 million acres, while the entire National Park System—which also includes monuments, preserves, and historic sites—covers about 85 million acres (National Park Service, 2024). So while lawns and parks occupy areas of similar magnitude, lawns do not actually equal or exceed the combined area of the national parks. Is it better to mulch leaves on your lawn or leave them be? Here's what we found: It's generally best to mulch your leaves with a mower rather than rake or remove them. Research from Michigan State University found that mowing leaves into small pieces allows them to decompose quickly, returning nutrients to the soil and reducing weeds like dandelions and crabgrass (MSU Extension, “Don't rake leaves — mulch them into your lawn”, 2012). Cornell University studies similarly show that mulched leaves improve soil structure, moisture retention, and microbial activity (Cornell Cooperative Extension, “Leaf Mulching: A Sustainable Alternative”, 2019). However, in garden beds, wooded edges, or under shrubs, it's often better to leave leaves whole, since they provide winter habitat for butterflies, bees, and other invertebrates that overwinter in leaf litter (National Wildlife Federation, “Leave the Leaves for Wildlife”, 2020). The ideal approach is a mix: mow-mulch leaves on grassy areas for turf health and leave them intact where they naturally fall to support biodiversity and soil ecology. 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APAC stocks were mostly higher as expectations for incoming Fed rate cuts helped the region shrug off the mixed lead from Wall St.Fed Chair Powell said downside risks to the US jobs market have risen and rising risks to the job market justified a September interest rate cut.US President Trump announced he is considering terminating business with China regarding cooking oil.European equity futures indicate a firm cash market open with EuroStoxx 50 future up 1.2% after the cash market closed with losses of 0.3% on Tuesday.DXY is softer and now basically flat on the week, AUD is attempting to atone for recent losses, EUR/USD sits on a 1.16 handle.Looking ahead, highlights include EZ Industrial Production (Aug), NY Fed Manufacturing (Oct), Cleveland Fed CPI (Sep), US Military Pay Date, Fed Beige Book, (Suspended Releases: US CPI), BoE's Ramsden & Breeden, ECB's de Guindos, Lane & Lagarde, Fed's Miran, Bostic, Waller & Schmid, RBA's Bullock & Kent, Supply from UK & Germany.Earnings from ASML, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Dollar Tree & Progressive.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
European bourses are in the green; LVMH +14% & ASML +3.6% both gain post-earnings; US equity futures also rise.USD losses extend into a second session, EUR remains underpinned by French optimism.USTs incrementally firmer, OATs gain as traders digest the latest pension reform suspension.XAU breaks USD 4200/oz, crude benchmarks muted amid heightened trade tensions.Looking ahead, highlights include NY Fed Manufacturing (Oct), Cleveland Fed CPI (Sep), US Military Pay Date, Fed Beige Book, (Suspended Releases: US CPI), BoE's Breeden, ECB's Lane & Lagarde, Fed's Miran, Bostic, Waller & Schmid, RBA's Bullock & Kent.Earnings from Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Dollar Tree & Progressive.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
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Hour four of DJ & PK on September 26, 2025 RSL Chief Soccer Officer Kurt Schimd joined the show to talk about the team ahead of tomorrow's Austin FC Matchup. Slacker Headlines Your Feedback
RSL Chief Soccer Officer Kurt Shmid joined to talk about the club.
APAC stocks traded mixed for most of the session before eventually tilting modestly higher, following a softer Wall Street handover.US President Trump is expected to sign the TikTok deal on Thursday, according to Semafor, citing an official; US President Trump is to sign executive orders at 15:30 ET (20:30 BST) on Thursday.The White House Budget Office instructed federal agencies to prepare workforce reduction plans for potential mass layoffs amid the threat of a government shutdown, according to Politico.Unidentified drones were observed over four airports across Denmark, causing one of them to close for several hours, according to Danish police.Looking ahead, highlights include German GfK Consumer Sentiment (Oct), US Durable Goods (Aug), GDP Final (Q2), PCE Final (Q2), Jobless Claims, Advance Goods Trade Balance (Aug), SNB Announcement, Banxico Announcement; Speakers include SNB's Schlegel, Fed's Goolsbee, Williams, Schmid, Bowman, Logan, Barr, Daly, and supply from UK, US.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
US President Trump is to sign executive orders at 15:30 ET (20:30 BST) on Thursday; potentially on TikTokThe White House Budget Office instructed federal agencies to prepare workforce reduction plans for potential mass layoffs amid the threat of a government shutdown, according to Politico.European bourses are lower and have recently made fresh troughs after the European Commission investigates SAP; US equity futures trade tentatively into a packed US data slate and Fed speak.USD is steady, Antipodeans lead whilst the Swiss Franc lags a touch.USTs are flat awaiting catalysts; Bunds are firmer amidst a subdued risk tone in Europe, Gilts little moved following a well-received tender.Crude is on the backfoot while XAU resumes its climb; Copper continues to build on the prior day's strength.Looking ahead, US Durable Goods (Aug), GDP Final (Q2), PCE Final (Q2), Jobless Claims, Advance Goods Trade Balance (Aug), Banxico Announcement; Speakers include Fed's Goolsbee, Williams, Schmid, Bowman, Logan, Barr, Daly, and supply from the US.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
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Featuring an interview with Prof Peter Schmid, including the following topics: Response to immunotherapy in breast cancer subtypes (0:00) Tolerability of TROP2 antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) for metastatic breast cancer (mBC) (3:51) Approaches to therapy for patients with HR-negative HER2-low and HER2-ultralow mBC (13:03) ADC structure and treatment-related adverse events (19:02) Available data from the Phase III ASCENT-04 trial evaluating sacituzumab govitecan with pembrolizumab as first-line therapy for patients with PD-L1-positive advanced triple-negative breast cancer (23:06) Novel ADCs and bispecific antibodies under investigation for mBC (28:30) Comparing datopotamab deruxtecan and sacituzumab govitecan for HR-positive disease (33:01) Clinical investigator perspectives on the Phase III DESTINY-Breast09 trial evaluating first-line trastuzumab deruxtecan with or without pertuzumab versus THP (docetaxel/rastuzumab/pertuzumab) for HER2-positive mBC (35:06) CME information and select publications
Prof Peter Schmid from Barts Cancer Institute in London reviews available efficacy and safety data guiding the optimal management of metastatic triple-negative breast cancer. CME information and select publications here.
Featuring a slide presentation and related discussion from Prof Peter Schmid, including the following topics: Evolution of the therapeutic landscape for metastatic triple-negative breast cancer; age of immunotherapy (0:00) Case: A woman in her early 40s with no actionable mutations (7:29) Evolution of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in the management of metastatic breast cancer (11:13) TROP2-directed ADCs (15:22) Case: A woman in her early 50s with PD-L1-negative, HR-negative, HER2-low de novo metastatic breast cancer (20:21) Novel strategies utilizing approved and investigational ADCs (23:28) Case: A woman in her early 60s with loss of HER2 expression on disease progression (31:39) ADCs in combination with immunotherapy (32:51) CME information and select publications
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Das Trio aus Ulm zelebriert auf seinem vierten Album die Kraft des Zusammenhalts mit emotional-energischen, deutschsprachigen Rock-Songs. Anfang 2025 konnten Florian Kiesling, Jonas Schramm und Daniel Kotitschke das zehnjährige Bestehen ihrer gemeinsamen Band Van Holzen feiern – und dabei sind die vorhergehenden sechs Jahre in gleicher Besetzung, aber unter dem Namen Rockfish noch nicht einmal mit eingerechnet. Man kann also mit Fug und Recht behaupten, die drei Mittzwanziger seien in der Gruppengemeinschaft zusammen (auf)gewachsen, und dabei natürlich auch zusammengewachsen. Zu diesem Prozess gehören neben positiven Erfahrungen auch schmerzhafte: So mussten sich Van Holzen im Laufe der vergangenen acht Jahre zum Teil recht plötzlich und unvorbereitet von den Vätern zweier Mitglieder sowie dem Band-Freund und Ex-Manager Tobias "Bobbes“ Schmid" verabschieden. All das haben sie zusammen durchgestanden. Auf dem neuen Album "Solang die Erde sich dreht", an dem das Trio zwei Jahre lang gearbeitet hat, schlägt sich nun all dies nieder: Das Schöne und das Schlimme, das Traurige und das Trotzige – es klingt aus jeder Zeile, jedem Gitarrenriff und jedem Trommelschlag dieser Ode an den Zusammenhalt in guten wie in schlechten Zeiten, diesem musikalischen Werk über das "Weitermachen inmitten des Chaos."
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Build Your Success Podcast! In this episode, host Brian Brogen sits down with Kabri Lehrman-Schmid, a seasoned project superintendent at Hensel Phelps. With over 18 years in the construction industry, Kabri shares her journey, highlighting major projects and the importance of stakeholder engagement, leadership, and trust in construction. Learn valuable lessons on aligning job site values with corporate systems, fostering interdependence among teams, and maintaining consistent trust-building practices. Don't miss out on these actionable insights to help build yourself and then build others!brianb@buildcs.nethttps://buildcs.nethttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kabri-lehrman-schmid/
What do your favourite clothes mean to you? How connected are you to most of what's in your wardrobe? If you had to start from scratch, what would you prioritise?This interview is the third in a mini series of four about made in Made in Melbourne. This time, it's actually made in Ballarat, which is about 120 ks from the Victorian capital, but you get this idea. We're talking thriving in your own community, local production and pushing back on the idea that to make it in fashion you have to rush off to Paris or New York.For my guest this week, designer Saskia Baur-Schmid, it's sustainability and zero-waste pattern making. It's the fabric choices that she makes for her label Hyph_n, her beautiful sewing, and the way she communicates all this to her customers - each garment carries its own 'Eco ID'. But more than that, it's about crafting a sartorial identity, what makes us connect with our clothing, and how that ultimately plays such an important role on tackling overconsumption and waste. It's boils down to meaning, where we find it, and why it matters.Thank you for listening to Wardrobe Crisis.Find links and further reading for this episode at thewardrobecrisis.comRead Clare's columns & support the show on Substack - wardrobecrisis.substack.comTell us what you think. Find Clare on Instagram @mrspressGot recommendations? Hit us up!And please leave us a rating / review in Spotify/ Apple & help us share these podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.