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Best podcasts about schmieding

Latest podcast episodes about schmieding

Wissenschaft im Brennpunkt - Deutschlandfunk
Deutschlandfunk Spezial - Die Corona-Pandemie und der Journalismus

Wissenschaft im Brennpunkt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 81:36


Fünf Jahre nach dem Ausbruch von SARS-CoV-2 ist die Pandemie Geschichte, aber das Virus hat Spuren hinterlassen. Haben wir Journalisten gut zugehört und die richtigen Fragen gestellt? Zum Ende unserer Themenwoche diskutieren wir mit Hörern. Schmieding, Bettina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Deutschlandfunk Spezial

Auslese - Deutschlandfunk
Deutschlandfunk Spezial - Die Corona-Pandemie und der Journalismus

Auslese - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 81:36


Fünf Jahre nach dem Ausbruch von SARS-CoV-2 ist die Pandemie Geschichte, aber das Virus hat Spuren hinterlassen. Haben wir Journalisten gut zugehört und die richtigen Fragen gestellt? Zum Ende unserer Themenwoche diskutieren wir mit Hörern. Schmieding, Bettina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Deutschlandfunk Spezial

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk
Bundespressekonferenz - Starker Journalismus in der Demokratie

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 4:57


Sie ist weltweit einmalig: In der Bundespressekonferenz entscheiden Journalisten, wer aus Politik, Regierung und deutschen Institutionen vor der blauen Wand Platz nehmen darf – und welche Fragen beantwortet werden. Schmieding, Bettina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
2024: Bessere Aussichten für die Wirtschaft der Eurozone? Interv. H. Schmieding

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 5:57


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Gesundheit.Macht.Politik
gmp116 Malte Schmieding & Christoph Wagenblast | GDNG

Gesundheit.Macht.Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 65:27


Entbürokratisierung, neue Empfehlung des Wissenschaftsrates zur Akademisierung der Gesundheitsfachberufe, Pool-Ärzt:innen-Urteil und dessen Auswirkungen, Update zur unabhängigen Patient:innen-Beratung (UPD), Interview mit Malte Schmieding und Christoph Wagenblast vom Referat 511 „Grundsatzfragen neue Technologien und Datennutzung“ zum Gesundheitsdatennutzungsgesetz (GDNG), kurzer Medizinmurks und Kontaktanzeige

Bigfoot Collectors Club
"Big Hairy Summer Clubhouse Livestream" w/ Jana Schmieding, Ryan "RPG" Golembeske, Jen Kirkman and TOMI

Bigfoot Collectors Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 101:06


Episode #250 | Big Hairy Summer, Week 5! Michael, Bryce, Riley and comedian Jen Kirkman, actress Jana Schmieding. and Bigfoot Hunter / TV personality Ryan ‘RPG' Golembeske gather in the virtual clubhouse for a special 250th episode! Its a Clubhouse Livestream featuring a new song by TOMI, Las Vegas aliens, a time-traveling 'BS or Believe It,' the importance of setting intentions while hunting Skunk Ape, and more! -- BCC IS SPONSORED BY... Fum: Head to http://www.TryFum.com and use the code BCC to save 10% when you get the Journey Pack today Betterhelp: Visit http://www.BetterHelp.com/BCC to get 10% off your first month Athletic Greens: Try AG1 and get a FREE one year supply of Vitamin D + five free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase - go to http://www.DrinkAG1.com/BCC -- EPISODE LINKS Aliens in Vegas?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oli6Q6y14W8 Deeper Look into Vegas Incident: https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kknv/nasa-las-vegas-ufo-crash-meteor -- SHOW INFORMATION Bigfoot Collectors Club is produced by Riley Bray. Listener-Files Submissions: BigfootCollectorsClub@gmail.com. Bigfoot Collectors Club Merch: https://store.bigfootcollectorsclub.com Instagram: https://bit.ly/3W7izlL | Twitter: https://bit.ly/3CDTpo2 Patreon - BCC The Other Side: https://bit.ly/3CGjYcd Follow Suneaters on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3XnD4vS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bigfoot Collectors Club
"A Nic Cage-Faced Dog" w/ Jana Schmieding

Bigfoot Collectors Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 76:17


Episode #241 | Actress Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls, Reservation Dogs) returns to read some Listener Files including encounters with a dog that has Nicolas Cage's face, a mysterious V-shaped craft, and a curious column of light! -- EPISODE LINKS Pig Bear Caught on Cam?: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mystery-animal-caught-on-camera-texas-state-park-rio-grande-valley/ Nessie Returns?: https://www.thenational.scot/news/23449829.loch-ness-monster-photographs-show-famous-nessie/?ref=suit -- SHOW INFORMATION Bigfoot Collectors Club is produced by Riley Bray. Listener-Files Submissions: BigfootCollectorsClub@gmail.com. Bigfoot Collectors Club Merch: https://store.bigfootcollectorsclub.com Instagram: https://bit.ly/3W7izlL | Twitter: https://bit.ly/3CDTpo2 Patreon - BCC The Other Side: https://bit.ly/3CGjYcd Follow Suneaters on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3XnD4vS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

in balance
Edelsteine, deren Wirkung und Magie - Interview mit Natalie Schmieding

in balance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 43:21


In dieser Folge erfährst du von Natalie Schmieding, warum die Arbeit mit Heilsteinen ihren Weg auf so magische Art und Weise bereichert hat. Sie teilt mit uns ihr Expertenwissen, welche Kristalle uns bei welchen Anliegen unterstützen können. Außerdem erklärt sie, welche Kristalle jeder bei sich zu Hause haben sollte und warum. Hier findest du Natalie auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alignwithnatalie/ Natalies Buch: „Die Magie der Heilkristalle“ Natalies Heilsteine Onlineshop: https://www.lunalovestonecrystals.de/start Schreib mir gerne unter den Beitrag oder in die Kommentare bei Instagram @annsophiebuenting, wie dir die Podcastfolge gefallen hat. Ich freue mich von dir zu lesen! Wenn du mehr über mich und meine Arbeit erfahren möchtest, schau gerne auf meiner Webseite vorbei: www.inbalance-healing.com Alles Liebe, Deine Ann-Sophie

The Bechdel Cast
Neverending Story with Jana Schmieding

The Bechdel Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 94:26


This week, Jamie, Caitlin, and special guest Jana Schmieding journey to Fantasia and discuss The Neverending Story! (This episode contains spoilers) For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon at patreon.com/bechdelcast Follow @janaunplgd on Twitter. While you're there, you should also follow @BechdelCast, @caitlindurante, and @jamieloftusHELPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 – Native in the Spotlight: Jana Schmieding

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 56:09


Today on Native America Calling, Jana Schmieding (Mniconjou and Sicangu Lakota) joins us for an hour-long conversation about her life and career as part of our feature Native in the Spotlight. Got a question you're dying to ask her? Or maybe you just want to tell her how awesome she is. You can reach her on 1-800-99-NATIVE.

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Native America Calling
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 – Native in the Spotlight: Jana Schmieding

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 56:09


Today on Native America Calling, Jana Schmieding (Mniconjou and Sicangu Lakota) joins us for an hour-long conversation about her life and career as part of our feature Native in the Spotlight. Got a question you're dying to ask her? Or maybe you just want to tell her how awesome she is. You can reach her on 1-800-99-NATIVE.

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Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk
Schleswig-Holstein - NDR-Redakteure erheben Vorwürfe der Einflussnahme gegen Senderleitung

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 3:00


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Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Schleswig-Holstein - NDR-Redakteure erheben Vorwürfe der Einflussnahme gegen Senderleitung

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 3:00


Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am MittagDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

What's The Hook with Diane & Andy
Summer Special Episode: Jana Schmieding & Michael Greyeyes of RUTHERFORD FALLS

What's The Hook with Diane & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 50:28


In this special two-fer episode, Diane chats with RUTHERFORD FALLS co-stars Jana Schmieding and Michael Greyeyes. Jana talks about her improv comedy experience and about working in the RUTHERFORD FALLS writers room as well as co-starring in the series. Michael Greyeyes talks about doing comedy after decades spent acting in mostly dramatic roles and how RUTHERFORD FALLS has made him a better actor.

Reel Indigenous
Interview with Sierra Teller Ornelas & Jana Schmieding from "Rutherford Falls"

Reel Indigenous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 46:43


In this episode, we welcome Rutherford Falls finest citizens, Jana Schmieding & Sierra Teller Ornelas. They join us for a chat about the amazing series "Rutherford Falls". We chat a bit about working in comedy, being Indigenous in the entertainment world, and a even a little bit about an alleged Emmy steal from a show we never heard of.Enjoy this lovely chat, and when you're done, go watch Rutherford Falls season 1 and 2 streaming on Peacock. And if you've seen it already -- watch it again, and then let the Peacock know that we need more seasons of this brilliant show.https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/asset/tv/rutherford-falls/8330814257994338112?orig_ref=https://www.google.com/The recurring music is:"A Recurring Theme" by Kat Lock from the album "Some Recurring Notes"Thanks a lot for listening, and we hope you keep recurring to come back and listen to this show, as well as supporting the other fine Indigenous content that is out there.Remember, don't just keep it real...keep it reel Indigenous!

5 Plain Questions
Encore: Reservation Dogs' (and Rutherford Falls!) Jana Schmieding

5 Plain Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 39:40


Jana Schmieding (Mniconjou Lakota) is a writer, performer living and working in Los Angeles. Drawing from her experiences as a Native woman and feminist, Jana uses her creative work and advocacy to move the needle on Native representation in media and entertainment. She performs regularly in LA and hosts a podcast called Woman of Size where brilliant people discuss their experiences with body-based discrimination. Currently, Jana is a writer on the first Native sitcom on network TV, Rutherford Falls, starring Ed Helms, and is an avid bead artist. Instagram: janaunplgd, womanofsizepod Twitter: @janaunplgd, @womanofsizepod

Zur Diskussion - Deutschlandfunk
Notwendig, aber verbesserungswürdig: Der Öffentlich-rechtliche in der Kritik

Zur Diskussion - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 43:53


Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, Zur DiskussionDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]
Prey w/ Jana Schmieding

Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 73:48


Jerah and Jonathan are joined by Jana Schmieding to review the fifth installment of the “Predator,” franchise, Prey about a Comanche warrior who protects her family from an alien predator that hunts humans. The film stars Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers, Michelle Thrush, Stormee Kipp, Julian Black Antelope, and Bennett Taylor.  Produced by Melisa D. Monts Edited by Diane Kang Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, Alex Ramsey Listen to Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD]: https://twitter.com/blackmenpodcast https://www.instagram.com/blackmenpodcast BUY BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/black-men-can-t-jump-in-hollywood SUPPORT BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/BMCJ BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/black-men-cant-jump-in-hollywood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fem TV
Minisode with Kaniehtiio Horn and Jana Schmieding

Fem TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 13:08


Jana Schmieding and Kaniehtiio Horn join us to talk Season 2 of Rutherford Falls.  We chat about each of their storylines this season, indigenous representation on television, and the importance of having indigenous writers sharing their own stories. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

Vegas Film Critic
Jana Schmieding & Kaniehtiio Horn Interview - Rutherford Falls S2 (Peacock)

Vegas Film Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 9:19


Vegas  Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks with Jana Schmieding  and Kaniehtiio Horn Interview - Rutherford Falls season 2 on Peacock

Geldmeisterin
Auf drei fatale Quartale folgt der Konjunktur- und Börsenfrühling

Geldmeisterin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 38:05


Das erste Halbjahr 2022 war durch Putins Krieg unerwartet schwierig. Und die Frühindikatoren weisen alle darauf hin, dass die Konjunktur in den nächsten drei Quartalen in die Knie gehen wird, warnt Holger Schmieding, Chefvolkswirt der Bank Berenberg. So könnte die Wirtschaftsleistung im Konjunkturtiefpunkt im Frühjahr 2023 nochmals zwei Prozent tiefer liegen als jetzt. Es sei im Wesentlichen das Erdgasthema, das uns belastet. Sollte Europas Industrie das Gas abschalten werden, könnte die Rezession auch doppelt so stark ausfallen. Das sei aber in den Aktienmärkten noch nicht eingepreist. Das könnte nochmals zu heftigen Kursrückschlägen führen. Allerdings rechnet Holger Schmieding auch, dass nach der Winterrezession, wenn wir das Gasthema mit Flüssiggas gelöst haben, ab Frühjahr oder spätestens ab Sommer wieder ein spürbarer Aufschwung einsetzen kann. Wenn ich mich also als Anleger zurücklehne und langfristig denke, dann seien auch schon die Kurse, die wir jetzt sehen deutlich zu niedrig. Als Langfristinvestor sollte man Stück für Stück in den Aktienmarkt gehen. Es kann sein, dass man dies noch in zwei bis drei Monaten noch einmal bereut. Aber die Wahrscheinlichkeit sei groß, dass man aus fundamentaler Sicht in sechs bis zwölf Monaten sieht, dass man die richtige Entscheidung getroffen hat, sich nicht von der Panik vollends anstecken zu lassen. Viele Unternehmen hätten mehr Substanzwert als es manche Bewertungen durchscheinen lassen. Was wir aber schon dauerhaft haben werden ist mehr Inflationsdruck. Denn die hausgemachte Inflation, wie wir sie schon in den USA sehen mit einer Lohn-Preis-Spirale werde Europa erst noch ereilen. Wobei Europa gegenüber den USA den Vorteil hat, dass sie noch auf ein gut ausgebildetes Reservoir an Arbeitskräften in Osteuropa zurückgreifen kann. Auch hätte die Europäische Zentralbank ihren Job besser gemacht als die Federal Reserve Bank, die im Vorjahr ein Überhitzen der Konjunktur zugelassen habe, meint der Bank-Ökonom. Und jetzt mache sie genau den gegenteiligen Fehler, in dem sie mit ihren ausgeprägten Zinserhöhungen die USA wahrscheinlich in eine Rezession treibe. Den einzigen Fehler, den die EZB gemacht habe sei, dass sie das Anleihekaufprogramm nicht schon nach der ersten COVID-Pandemie-Welle zurückgefahren habe. Den neuen Transmissionsmechanismus, der eingreifen sollen, wenn etwa die Zinsen von Euro-Staaten wie Italien zu stark steigen, findet Schmieding – gezielt angewendet – auch für das richtige Mittel. Diese Folge der GELDMEISTERIN mit einem sehr informativen Interview mit Holger Schmieding auch aus volkswirtschaftlicher Sicht, möchte ich allen Geldmeisterinnen ganz besonders ans Herz legen. Viel Hörvergnügen wünschen die GELDMEISTERIN und Julia Kistner, die sich freuen würde, wenn ihr den Podcast GELDMEISTERIN liked, abonniert und weiterempfiehlt, damit die Anlage-Bewegung GELDMEISTERIN in Bewegung kommt. Rechtlicher Hinweis: Das sind keinesfalls Empfehlungen, sondern nur meine persönlichen Gedanken. Die Autorin übernimmt keinerlei Haftung die daraus erwächst, dass man entsprechend Ihrer Medienbeiträge Investments tätigt. Musik- & Soundrechte: https://www.geldmeisterin.com/index.php/musik-und-soundrechte/ #Berenberg #HolgerSchmieding #Rezession #Konjunkturerholung #Aktien #Börse #Staatsanleihen #GELDMEISTERIN #JuliaKistner #Investmentduell #Vorsorge #investment #podcast #Langfristinvestor #Europa #USA #FED #EZB #Europäische Zentralbank #Anleihenkaufprogramm #investieren #Transmissionsmechanismus #Lohn-Preis-Spirale #Osteuropa #Gas #Putin #Volkswirtschaft #Inflationsdruck #Wirtschaft #Wirtschaftsleistung #Flüssiggas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geldmeisterin/message

The Talking Pictures Podcast
Kaniehtiio Horn & Jana Schmieding - Rutherford Falls

The Talking Pictures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 11:56


#KaniehtiioHorn & ​​#JanaSchmieding discuss their roles in the 2nd season of the #Peacock series #RutherfordFalls co-starring #EdHelms.#celebrity  #interview #TonyToscano #ScreenChatter

Nach Redaktionsschluss – Der Medienpodcast
Verehrt und verteufelt - Medien und ihr schwieriges Verhältnis zu Assange

Nach Redaktionsschluss – Der Medienpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 47:03


„Es ist in eurem Interesse, euch für Julian Assange einzusetzen“, mahnt unser Hörer Siegfried Brunstermann. Er kritisiert, dass Medien das Schicksal des Wikileaks-Gründers, der in Abschiebehaft in einem britischen Hochsicherheitsgefängnis sitzt, nicht genügend thematisieren. Die Pressefreiheit stehe auf dem Spiel, sagt Brunstermann und erinnert an die Veröffentlichungen von Julian Assange. Wikileaks hatte 2010 geheime US-Militärdokumente und Videos mit Kriegsverbrechen im Irak und Afghanistan publiziert und an internationale Medien weitergeleitet. Mit späteren Veröffentlichungen, beispielsweise diplomatischer Depeschen und E-Mails der Präsidentschaftskandidatin Hillary Clinton, zog Assange Kritik auf sich. Über diesen komplizierten Fall diskutiert unser Hörer Siegfried Brunstermann mit den Journalisten Bascha Mika und Deniz Yücel und Bettina Schmieding aus der Dlf Medienredaktion. Schmieding, Bettina; Brunstermann, Siegfried; Mika, Bascha; Yücel, DenizDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

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Medien in der Ukraine: Oligarch Achmetow gibt Lizenzen seiner TV-Sender ab - Interview mit Denis Trubetskoy

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 6:56


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
"Digital first": Die Digitalisierungsstrategie der BBC und der politische Druck - Interview mit Naja Nielsen

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 7:12


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
"Zensur“: Die Deutsche Welle wehrt sich juristisch gegen Internetsperre der Türkei - Interview mit Peter Limbourg

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 5:58


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Wie wird die Presse in Romanen dargestellt? - Interview mit Frank Überall

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 5:21


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Nach Festnahme von Faktenchecker: Indiens Umgang mit Journalismus - Interview mit Pradnya Bivalkar

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 2:53


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Razzia auf dem Smartphone: Das Abtreibungsurteil und der Datenschutz - Kollegengespräch mit Bettina Schmieding

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 5:26


Fries, Stefanwww.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasresDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

TODAY
TODAY 3rd Hour: Catching up with Tom Brady. Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning and Stephanie Gosk talk “Dateline: The Last Day.” Ed Helms and Jana Schmieding on “Rutherford Falls” season two.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 35:37


Catching up with Tom Brady – the NFL icon talks all things family, food and football. Plus, Dateline's Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning and Stephanie Gosk are previewing the new documentary series, “Dateline: The Last Day,” examining the final day of a victim's life. And, Ed Helms and Jana Schmieding are in Studio 1A to chart about season two of “Rutherford Falls.”

5 Plain Questions
Jana Schmieding

5 Plain Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 38:20


Jana Schmieding (Mniconjou Lakota) is a writer, performer living and working in Los Angeles. Drawing from her experiences as a Native woman and feminist, Jana uses her creative work and advocacy to move the needle on Native representation in media and entertainment. She performs regularly in LA and hosts a podcast called Woman of Size where brilliant people discuss their experiences with body-based discrimination. Currently, Jana is a writer on the first Native sitcom on network TV, Rutherford Falls, starring Ed Helms, and is an avid bead artist. Instagram: janaunplgd, womanofsizepod Twitter: @janaunplgd, @womanofsizepod

Kasich & Klepper
Jana Schmieding

Kasich & Klepper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 53:57


Nothing better than having a friend on the show! This week's K&K guest is the absolutely hilarious writer, actor, and activist, Jana Schmieding! Jana joins Kasich & Klepper for a lively chat about her upbringing, the importance of modern indigenous representation in America, and the best ways to appreciate the diverse history and culture of Native Nations. She highlights how her personal experience has informed her time behind the scenes and in front of the camera on Rutherford Falls. They also discuss gun violence in the US, Jana's time in education, and the role educators now fill in schools. Watch Jana on RUTHERFORD FALLS - the all-new second season begins streaming June 16th on PEACOCK. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Social-Media-Wahlkampf auf den Philippinen - Interview mit David Pfeifer

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 7:12


Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasresDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Kommentar - Deutschlandfunk
Kommentar: Tag der Pressefreiheit - keine Selbstverständlichkeit

Kommentar - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 3:13


Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, Kommentare und Themen der WocheDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Elon Musk kauft Twitter: Folgen für die Meinungsfreiheit - Interview mit Markus Beckedahl

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 7:03


Für viele der 211 Millionen Twitter-User war es am 25. April sehr aufregend. Live und in Farbe konnten sie verfolgen, wie sich die Gerüchte verdichteten: Elon Musk kauft sich den ganzen Laden. "Wegen der Meinungsfreiheit", sagt der reichste Mann der Welt. Welche Meinungen meint er da eigentlich?Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasresDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Die Klimakrise ernst nehmen: Charta für guten Klimajournalismus - Interview mit Raphael Thelen

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 6:00


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Vor 20 Jahren: Was Medien seit dem Amoklauf in Erfurt gelernt haben - Interview mit Christian Schicha

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 6:49


Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasresDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Streamingdienste setzen auf Werbeeinnahmen - Interview mit Uwe Mantel

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 8:25


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@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
"Liest da niemand Korrektur?" Fehlerkultur im Nachrichtenjournalismus

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 16:59


Schmieding, Bettina; Gehrke, Jörg; Meisters, Annette; Fries, Stefanwww.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasresDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Slate Your Name
Jana Schmieding

Slate Your Name

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 44:48


Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls) reflects on making her transition from teacher to major network sitcom star. __ SHOW INFORMATION Join the Patreon: Patreon.com/slateyourname Instagram:@slateyournamepodcast Twitter: @SlatePod Michael's Stuff: https://linktr.ee/Michael_McMillian Book a Coaching Session with Michael: bookitwithmike@gmail.com

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk

Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, Kultur und WissenschaftDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
"New York Times" kauft Sport-Website "The Athletic" - Interview mit Doris Simon

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 5:28


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Up Your Creative Genius
Joseph Rosenfeld: How to transform your style, create a presence and claim your true self

Up Your Creative Genius

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Joseph Rosenfeld was born to be a personal style strategist. He had an epiphany in high school that remains the crux of his work for over thirty years. He theorized that personal style could transcend physical attraction. Joseph developed a strategy that saved and transformed his life. And he has gone on to transform the lives of an esteemed clientele. Clients know Joseph as a "style savant," and he is most called to serve those on a quest for transformation. His hallmark style strategy encourages clients to sync their inner and outer energy. He guides top business leaders with empathy, creativity, and precision. He shares their focus to ensure that they look on message. Quoted in The New York Times, NPR, The Washington Post, and NBC, Joseph loves sharing encouraging messages about style. He was once recognized by the San Jose Business Journal as one of its "40 Under 40." And the Silicon Valley Magazine named him best personal stylist in its It List in 2020 and 2021. In his spare time Joseph nurtures his interests in art, fashion, design, good food, and traveling. “I may never be handsome, I may never be hot, I may never be sexy. I mean, I feel good. So I mean, I got it going on. But what is true is that I could have style. And that style people would know and get to know me from the inside out, because style is about revealing who you are from deep within. It's not a surface game.” Time Stamp 1:27 How did Joseph start getting into styles at an early age? 5:02 Joseph's fashion and style design journey 7:13 Styling is not a surface game 10:26 Discovering his life's purpose from his favourite track 12:17 Joining the retail 13:29 Sharing his transformation projects experience 20:45 Joseph's workshops and fashion tips 30:34 How Joseph starts his day and his daily routine 34:01 Joseph's favourite fashion designer and how he gets inspiration from him 35:55 Joseph shares his vision and mission Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/josephrosenfeld/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephrosenfeld/ Clubhouse - https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@josephrosenfeld Stevie Nicks “Think About It” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-6l3JP9mEg  Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/upyourcreativegenius/ Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-dobrowolski-532368/ Up Your Creative Geniushttps://www.upyourcreativegenius.com/ Patti Dobrowolski 00:03 Hello superstars. Welcome to the Up Your Creative Genius podcast where you will gain insight and tips to stomp on the accelerator and blast off to transform your business and your life. I'm your host, Patti Dobrowolski. And if this is your first time tuning in, then strap in because this is serious rocket fuel. Each week, I interview fellow creative geniuses to help you learn how easy it is to up your creative genius in any part of your life. Hey, everybody, it's Patti Dobrowolski with Up Your Creative Genius. Today, I have the chief style geek here that I'm going to interview in the podcast. It is so exciting to be here with Joseph Rosenfeld. He transforms geek to Chic, and he's a style savant. I've never met a style savant. But I certainly could use one he's most called to serve those on a quest for transformation. And he's going to help you everybody that's listening, transformed. Today, we're going to interview him and ask him all the ways that things we should consider when we're getting ready to go out in the world and be our brand in life. So welcome to the show, Joseph. So nice to have you here. Joseph Rosenfeld 01:21 Thank you so much, Patti. It's great to be with you and all of your followers. Patti Dobrowolski 01:27 Yeah, thanks. So alright, so I would love it. If you would just tell everyone a little bit about yourself. Like, I would love to hear your story of how you started to do this. And then what happened once you did? Joseph Rosenfeld 01:41 Well, I'm happy to share I want to be as upbeat and uplifting about this as you are. What I have to say the story is the downer, but we have to kind of remember that we're all here. I'm here. I've made it. So there is an uplifting parts of this. So I was really beaten up and bullied kid. And that's very serious and sobering. And I'm a survivor of that survived sexual attacks in my home by a babysitter when I was a boy. And so what all that did was it kind of disempowered me, I didn't have a voice. I didn't have a connection to my own spirit. And I believed all the negative BS that all the kids threw at me about how ugly I was and how they other me, they othered me for the way that I looked Jewish. They bothered me for having a big schnoz being left handed wearing glasses, having a long face, all the things being short and for having even what I would now describe in polite company as homosexual tendencies, like yes, no, just my demeanour, my behaviour, however, which way people thought that I was gay? You know, I think that they bother me in all these ways. And when I finally got clear on honestly, like, even if the journey is up to now, like, as of two weeks ago, I finally actually got superduper clear on this Patti? Patti Dobrowolski 03:09 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 03:10 Why did this happen? They feared my presence. It wasn't just about my appearance, only it was what laid behind it. It was also why they were attacking me for things that weren't obviously visible, like my faith belief. Patti Dobrowolski 03:25 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 03:26 Or even my sexual orientation, my identity, they was really cutting me, you know, down because they could see how strong and powerful I was even as little guy and a could not take me. Patti Dobrowolski 03:40 Yeah. Joseph Rosenfeld 03:41 Is it any wonder that this is really what I do for a living is help people stand up to anybody, and to stand up to ourselves and be our best selves ever? Patti Dobrowolski 03:53 Yes. Oh, my God, I love you so much. And I think, you know, I had a similar upbringing in those ways. You know, lots of things happen, because clearly I was gay. From the time I came out, you know, the womb, I wanted to wear my real clothes, and I dressed in combat gear most of the time. And, you know, I was just always, always othered for those kinds of things. And you know, what's beautiful about what that experience does, is it takes you into what you're talking about by truly helping people to stand in their power as them their true selves. And I think for so many people, it's scary. It's scary to see someone who really is standing in their power who really is their true self and is not going to change that for anyone. And so beautiful, beautiful on you for doing that. So you had this horrific childhood experience, you know, that you worked with, etc. Now, how did you get into doing fashion and style design? Tell me what led you to do that? I'm sure you did that from the beginning, but tell me more about that. Joseph Rosenfeld 05:02 So there was an epiphany that I had. I'm a man with many epiphanies throughout life. And you could probably relate to this, you know, as a fellow creative, that every time I have another like big Whoo, epiphany thing going on, like, everything in life becomes a new, it's the same life, but it's like life at next level. Patti Dobrowolski 05:25 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 05:26 So when I was 15, on top of all the tumult and turmoil that was going on, another horrible thing happened, which is my father dropped dead of heart attack. Patti Dobrowolski 05:36 Oh, my gosh. Joseph Rosenfeld 05:37 Oh, now that was like really hitting the rock bottom. And I just wanted everything to end and contemplated constantly. And the whole turnaround really happen there. When I discovered this was the mid 1980s, a book that had been out already for a little while, it was very irreverent. No one was supposed to take it seriously. Except me. It was called the Official Preppy handbook. And I as a midwestern North Chicago, suburban, you know, guy teenager, was looking for a way out, but to stay alive. And so I discovered the Official Preppy handbook, and I had this high school teenage aged epiphany, which was, if I could have style, no one would be able to tell me that I was ugly anymore. That style would transcend anything about physical appearance and attractiveness. And my hypothesis was, I may never be tall, which did turn out to be true. Patti Dobrowolski 06:42 Right, you're an inch taller than me. I love that. Joseph Rosenfeld 06:47 And I thought I may never be handsome, I may never be hot, I may never be sexy. Now, I mean, I feel good. So I mean, I got it going on. But what is true is that I could have style. And that style people would know and get to know me from the inside out, because style is about revealing who you are from deep within. It's not a surface game. Patti Dobrowolski 07:13 Wow. I love that. I love that it's not a surface game. It comes from deep within style. And so you that handbook helped you to realise that if you could project that inner style outwardly, right, that inner self outwardly that it would change everything? And did it you tested it. So what happened? Joseph Rosenfeld 07:35 The hypothesis worked event, so shortly into the whole thing. And this has to do in a way with the concept around personal branding and marketing, if you will, you make a certain number of reimpressions upon people, and they finally get like, you know, hit over the head, like the old VA commercials, I could add a VA. So people finally stopped, like bothering me and telling me that I was ugly. Yeah, this was pretty incredible. Because that eliminated a lot of noise in my head, even though the tapes were still playing. Patti Dobrowolski 08:11 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 08:11 And a lot of reverb like a concussion. Patti Dobrowolski 08:15 Oh my God. This is so true about limiting beliefs. They are like reverb in your head, they just play over and over again until you move the record. Joseph Rosenfeld 08:23 Exactly. Like let's pick up the needle and move it. So what was really great is that it allowed me to have some quiet within myself, so I could learn who I was. Now, in 1997. Tom Peters, famously then introduced this notion around personal branding. I think I was way ahead of the curve, not understanding what the hell it was that it was personal branding, but being able to go inside to say, Who am I what am I? What do I really believe in? What would I live for? All of those things equate to things that have to do with the personal brand. And I have to tell you that the great saviour around all of this is my favourite singer songwriter ever. And a song that she wrote in 1974 that was released on her debut solo album in 1981. That by the time I was really listening to it, this particular song became my mantra. It's a Stevie Nicks song called "Think about it" as her one of the lines and there are many lines to that song. I think everyone should go and give it a listen. Patti Dobrowolski 09:36 Definitely. Joseph Rosenfeld 09:37 She sayings your fortune is your life's love. And I thought, I can't end because I don't have my fortune because I don't know what my life's love is. Patti Dobrowolski 09:50 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 09:50 I feel that for all of us. Our life's love has to do with our mission and our purpose and our values and just our variable being like, who we are supposed to be without any explanation or justification or action to make ourselves worthy of anything, like we just belong to exist. And that song lyric, the whole song, but that line alone just gave me, you know, laser focus, purpose and vision. So I thought, I've got to go forth and figure out what that is. Patti Dobrowolski 10:26 That's right. That's what you do. And so you did, you went out and you went forth. And what did you find? Joseph Rosenfeld 10:33 So I then came to really understand that as much as I was interested in the idea of getting involved in politics, and government, public service, those things really whet my appetite in the later part of my high school years. So yes, junior senior years of high school, I think what happened was, by the time I was enrolled in college, and was really enjoying some of the special projects I was doing, I was enjoying the special projects. More than I was enjoying classwork. Patti Dobrowolski 11:05 Yeah. Joseph Rosenfeld 11:06 And I also decided, I don't want to be known as the gay politician. Patti Dobrowolski 11:12 No, no. Joseph Rosenfeld 11:14 And this was the now that like the mid to late 1980s. And AIDS crisis was like, huge. Patti Dobrowolski 11:20 Yes, was horrible. Joseph Rosenfeld 11:23 You know, very famous people. And it was just in my head at that point where I thought, I've already come through so much I just fell in, I just didn't think I could take it anymore. So I couldn't go back into being barraged for me being me that even though I survived, and I'm tough guy, that's too hard. So I thought, I really want to help people and make a difference in their lives. And I also just decided college was not going to be my thing, even though right into learning. And I advocated for most people. I made the other choice, which was to stop. And I went to Neiman Marcus in Chicago. And I said, Look, I see that you're hiring, and I need a job, give me a job. And I was the youngest person that they ever put out on the selling floor at that time. Patti Dobrowolski 12:16 It's fantastic. Joseph Rosenfeld 12:17 Yeah, it was cool. The store on Michigan Avenue in Chicago had been open seven years. I was 19 when they put me out on the floor. Patti Dobrowolski 12:25 Wow, that's so crazy. Good. Joseph Rosenfeld 12:27 That was amazing. And kind of, you know, there's more to that. But in essence, the rest is history. I had 12 year career in high end retail before I decided to go out on my own, and work as an image consultant and personal stylist. And for the last 21 years I've been successfully self employed. Patti Dobrowolski 12:47 Well, yeah, you're crazy busy to like trying to get you was almost impossible to get an interview with you. Because you were in Austria, you were in, you know, Paris, you were in Denver, you were in, you know, you're just Silicon Valley, you're all over the place you're working with, you know, execs and pro sports people and people just like me, right business owners who want to change their brand and bring it forward in a way that aligns you. That's what you do now. Right? So say a little bit about what you love about what you're doing right now. And if you can speak, you know, without talking about client names, but speak a little bit about the kinds of projects you're working on. Joseph Rosenfeld 13:29 Sure. So, for example, I have worked with different clients to help them escalate from being at one level of authority and accompany to becoming CEO of a company. This doesn't happen overnight, because competence has to be proved. Someone show up with a strong CV to begin with, they've got to have it going on. Right, then there's also the presence piece, and how is someone pivoting to make the right appeal to the right audience. And so these are all things that I strategize with leaders to add to the competence. It's, you know, there was this, I think they may have taken the drug off the market, but there used to be this TV commercial where they would show like an ice cream sundae or something and then they would show like the human being kind of dressed like the ice cream sundae. It's like very much about being like on brand in that way. So when somebody especially my clients were in high tech and leadership, they have to look like themselves and be authentic and genuine that way. But they also have to appeal to what the brand ethos is of the company, and sometimes even to the degree that they might match a little bit. Patti Dobrowolski 14:53 Yeah, the branding colours and everything like that right. Joseph Rosenfeld 14:56 The product or the service in a way like super quick example of that would be like someone like Steve Jobs, may he rest in peace. You know, when he and Johnny Ivy designed the original iPhone concept with their team, the iPhone looks so sleek and minimal, probably looks like a better version of Steve Jobs, quite frankly. But he was a very minimalist guy like us, not a lot of bells and whistles going on with him. And all the Guts and Glory was all inside. But he looked kind of streamlined on the outside, sort of like, you know, your iPhone could like, write like an essay, Miyazaki. Patti Dobrowolski 15:34 He's holding up his iPhone right now and showing it to us. So those of you that are listening, he's just showing us how sleek and beautiful it is right? Joseph Rosenfeld 15:42 You look at your black screen. It looks yes, me Aki black mock turtleneck, sweatshirt really does it know that Steve Jobs were every day that was his uniform. So that to me is an example of how to really show up and look on brand to deliver the right message. So I love getting people to the salient points of that, so that they do what they're supposed to do as top leaders to inspire to serve. Not a self serving thing. This is really about how leaders show up to lead. Yes, leaders. Patti Dobrowolski 16:18 There we go. Joseph Rosenfeld 16:20 That to me is a really exciting thing to do. And I would say that that's part of it. There are other people who I work with, like my oldest client right now. She's 81. She is fabulous. She had an issue where she almost couldn't walk anymore. And years before she and I met she had foot surgery. Here in New York. She lives in California, by the way, her foot surgeon told her you can walk as long as you wear certain shoes, but no more dancing. No more high heels. Patti Dobrowolski 16:53 Oh, yeah. Joseph Rosenfeld 16:53 You know, those days are over? Well, she felt so disconnected from the life that she used to have that although she was alive, she didn't feel alive, she felt she was just existing. So we got to meet. And I decided that what I would do is work with her footwear based on the parameters that we had to work with and fetishize them as if she was Sarah Jessica Parker and Sex in the City. Patti Dobrowolski 17:21 I love that. Joseph Rosenfeld 17:22 We you know, there are going to be Manolo Blahniks. Louis Vuitton will be no bowls, whatever. But what we could do is take the shoes and make them look yummy and delicious with the rest of an outfit. So I started with her footwear and levelled up. One day, her daughter came in to the dressing room, here in New York City. And I was showing her a complete wardrobe, starting with the shoes, and then everything else from the ankles up. And she and her daughter had like big boohoos in the dressing room, and I knocked on the door, and I send us everything okay in there? And they open the door, and we had a group hug. And the daughter said, I have my mom back, what did you do? Patti Dobrowolski 18:13 So sweet. Joseph Rosenfeld 18:15 I mean, this is like the thing that I live for these kinds of things where the things that I'm doing are not merely transactional, like make me look good. And like, I don't want to learn how you made me look good. Just make me look good. That's a little more transactional. And I do that for people who need that. But yes, this other type of instance, it's totally about having the deepest kind of relationship really connecting soul to soul, really seeing a person and seeing into that person and then giving that back. Patti Dobrowolski 18:48 Oh, I love that. That was one of the things that I noted. You know, I dug around on you. I've stopped you a little bit, you know, on the internet to see what things were said and what you did. And one of the things that you wrote is I study you like nobody's business, like nobody's business. And I think that really says so much about the heart of what you're doing. You're really trying to see, what is somebody about? And how could I reflect that in a way that brings more of them forward no matter what it is that they're doing. And so, if you're listening today, what we are getting here is about you knowing inside who you are, and then allowing that to emerge in how you look and feel, whether it's you know, wearing something that is a T shirt and you know, some high tops that match who you would look and feel like but also how you want to be seen in the world. I work with this a lot. You know, I love glasses. And so this is my thing. This is the way that I express myself is I'm like this is part of my brand, you know, I want to be my brand in every moment. So people realise, yes, you can be creative and you can look, the part of what you do in the world. What would you say to people who are, you know, struggling to figure out how you know, with their look, what would you say to them? Where's a good place for them to start? I saw that you were doing some workshops. And I was like, Oh, that's interesting. He's doing some workshops. But I also saw that you really are starting at the core. So tell people, what can they do, just by going into their closet and their wardrobe and see how can they consider what they're doing when they're putting on their clothes. Joseph Rosenfeld 20:45 The first thing to absolutely pay attention to is colour. You know, when you go into your closet, or when you go into a store looking for something new, you're always looking for you. And colour is one of these things that we are always looking for. If you don't see the colour that you're looking for in a story tend to go right by the rack. Even if you're in the right department, you're shopping for basically, the right item might have in mind, if the colour isn't there, you're out. So thinking of colour is a wonderful and grounding place to begin, one of the things that I recommend is that you look at your own physical colouring, to look at what I call your DNA colouring, even if your DNA colouring is say this with love, manufacture DNA, like if you're colouring your hair. Patti Dobrowolski 21:41 I would have manufacturing DNA, he speaking to me right there. So I'll take it. Joseph Rosenfeld 21:46 That's true. But you know what's terrific is that if you've made that choice, you've made that choice for a reason. And that says something about your energy. So colour is energy, and there is something that is vibrational about it. So one of my favourite tips and tricks is if you can identify the colour or colours that are in your eyes, like in the iris, find those colours in clothing and then repeat it on your body. That creates a kind of elegance. Even if you're wearing like something like a simple knit top, it helps people find and connect with the truth of who you are as a human being. And you might wonder like, hey, what does you know, moss green have to do with anything. But we have and I'm wearing moss green? That's why I say that right now. Patti Dobrowolski 22:39 Yes. Right. What I knit top I might add, it's really nice. It looks beautiful. And it's great. And I bet you behind those glasses, your eyes match that colour. Am I right? They match entirely. Yes, I'm leaving. Now he's leaning in. And you can see that his eyes are that same moss green colour. Those are beautiful eyes, by the way. So I'm really great, thank you. Joseph Rosenfeld 23:02 So what is powerful about this is we may not have the language to understand with fluency, what it is that we are looking at, but we have been socialised in Western society to pick up the nuances and the vibe loves all kinds of colour. In fact, we know from looking at colour from when we are newborns, the first colour that we actually ever see is yellow, and then we move on to red, and then we move on to blue. And then other colours come about as our eyes develop more. Patti Dobrowolski 23:43 How cool. Joseph Rosenfeld 23:45 And even for people who may be listening in who can't see, you know that you can feel colour because colour does have this vibration. You can be around a person or you could be in a room where you can almost sense the colour. And even if you don't know what the colour is, if you could describe the feeling of the room that you're in, or the space that you're in, or of the energy of the person that you're in conversation with. You could really use descriptive words that somebody would come back and say, oh my gosh, you're entirely describing the vibe of the colour purple. How did you know that I'm wearing a purple blouse right now, like that kind of thing can happen. It does happen. People feel the vibration of colour. We just don't always have the language of fluency. So the reason why I say work with colour is, you know, in your gut, when there's a colour that you love, or a colour that repels you, why is my work with a colour that repels you, for example? So if you could think about that there's a lot that you can pick up on. I have a whole system that I do with my clients where I study their colours in a very in depth kind of way, but to be able to do it on your own, you can still start out by thinking through what are the colours that I really love? And if you aren't so sure, go look in your closet and look at the rhythm of colour own and see hmm, why do I own so much black? Or why do I own so much navy blue? Now, you can think critically about that. Also, by the way, and say, I have you know, hazel eyes, why am I not buying things that are in the olive tones? Or the mage tones? Like, why am I playing it so safe over here with black? So you can have a conversation with yourself and ask yourself legitimately good questions that challenge your conventional thinking about your habits. Patti Dobrowolski 25:50 I love that. I love that. Because if I look in my closet, you know, I have a lot of blue, I wear a lot of blue, and chartreuse, and these really bright colours, but I rarely wear brown and my eyes are brown. And so why do I rarely wear brown because I have an opinion about brown, right. But if I had brown, more brown in my I would be in alignment with that. And then I can accent something with the colour that I want to pull out. Right. And so I think this is part of it, that you want to really pay attention to what you're doing now. And if you want to transform and what you're talking about as up levelling yourself, is that come into alignment with who you are internally, and also externally, what your face looks like in your skin looks like like I know, you know, if I put on something that's really orange, oh, no, it just doesn't really work for me for some reason, right? I don't feel good. Right? Joseph Rosenfeld 26:50 That's right, yeah, you know, if you're not feeling good, and something or like you have a huge high energy, orange, the hottest colour and the colour wheel. And when you put orange on you, you might feel small compared to the power of the orange, which is weird, because you're a very high energy. But sometimes that's the thing about colour is it can be like blob, like, wow, you know, can be very overwhelming the thing about brown for someone like you, and I'm going to just use you as an example. Because everybody knows who you are and what you look like for you to wear brown, it would be easy for you to do in the way that you could wear black as a high contrast because your hair is so lightened and bright and platinum. And that compared to the darkness of your eyebrows, which are more like your natural hair colour, and how light and clear your skin tone is, that creates a lot of contrast. So if you were to wear brown, not a muddy brown, but like a really dark, kind of like a strict brown that you could say, this is the brown that I could wear, that would be like black, and maybe a little bit of a red undertone to it like this in your eye, then you're wearing something that is totally in alignment with you, even though it may be stark, it's in high contrast. It's bold, it's dramatic. And that is who you are. So there are ways of being able to think about it that way. And that's just an example that applies to you. But it's a way of demonstrating to other people, you know, how you actually look at a colour that you might even say, No, that's a kind of a sleeper idea for me, how do I incorporate? We're talking about that outer alignment. But as I'm describing your own colour contrast, I also am identifying with like that boldness that exists from within. So if you right now but within and then you look that way outside, why not just go for it? Patti Dobrowolski 28:47 Well, I love this because I think that I don't know about you. But I think that in our world, we become afraid of things that we have never tried sometimes. And I think it shows up in your style. That's where it shows up. So when I went to France and I visited my friend Dawn, she was like, come on, we're gonna go out to the Buddha bar, we got to get dressed up, but you need to wear a scarf and I'm like, I'm so gay. That scarf is gonna look terrible on me. She goes, No, we're going to put that scarf on because it's going to change everything. And let me just say, I was transformed in that experience. So now I often will wear a scarf all often augments something with something that I never thought of before. And I think this is what you're talking about. You can ground yourself in a colour that is aligned with you and then you can be and sort of blast off in my you know, terminology blast off to be all of you are with the rest of you. And in a way when I think about that, like that is what's beautiful about the expression of colour is that colour allows you to ground yourself in you And then from the rest of that you can become even more of who you truly are. I love that. I love this. That was just fantastic little nugget and piece of it now, knowing your world I want to know. So like, what's the day in the life of you, Joseph look like like, what do you do? What's your routine so people could get to know you on that level? Like, what do you do when you get up? What do you do? How do you stay centred, when you're flying all around like that, tell us a little bit about what the day in the life of you looks like? Joseph Rosenfeld 30:34 Well, my home life is a little bit different than when I'm travelling at home, I'm up first thing, making coffee, usually going into clubhouse now to, you know, participate in a couple of rooms in the morning, getting you know things together in my thoughts, getting some inspiration and sharing some maybe checking my email. And then I have calls or I go to the gym, and then I'm on to client appointments and meetings, and so on, either in person or on Zoom. And when I'm building a wardrobe, I have to carve out hours for that. And then like I'll be doing something like that tomorrow, where I've got a dental appointment and a hair appointment. And then the rest of the afternoon I'm dedicated to doing some, as I say Schmieding around, where I've got to go look for things for a client and have it ready to go. So that when I go back to California, the first week of December, I'm already and so those are the ways that I sort of structure my day. So very flexible, depending on what's happening now and I'm out west, I can't sleep I have way too much energy. So I'm up at like 530 Like, you know, put on yoga gear and I power out for a big walk. I will walk anywhere between 10 and 20,000 steps in the morning, depending on when I have to actually get my day started. And I just crushed it all day with meetings. You know, Friday last week, this is for anyone who's in the Bay Area. I started out in Mountain View, went to San Jose did a colour profile for three hours, got back in the car, drove to Walnut Creek, did it wow ration, Brian with a client that was all great, got in the car, drove back down to San Jose met with another client, we tried on three suits for first fitting that was all great, went up to San Francisco after that did some stuff up there had dinner as well made the most of my time came back down to Mountain View after that probably put like, an excess of 200 miles on the car. Patti Dobrowolski 32:38 That was gonna say and that's a lot of sitting in traffic right now down there in the Bay Area, although it's a little improved there. But still, like that's crazy. Well, that is. So you really have to take care of yourself and your body and all the things. So I love that you're going out there and you're getting all those steps in before you get in that car. And then you're seeing people. And this to me tells me a little bit about yourself that you're looking for inspiration first thing in the morning, and then you're going out to do whatever it is that you need to do, and pulling that inspiration through. And I think you know, you're about helping people transform themselves, their look, their brand look and their style. And this is so essential. We talk about transformation here in these podcasts all the time. And people mostly talk about transforming their career, or they talk about transforming their brand look and feel in terms of their business. But talk with seeming that together with transforming your style look, so that you really do step into the chic issue that you possibly can. I love that this is fantastic. So who right now in terms of in this space that you're in, who's inspiring your who you're watching to see what they're doing. Do you do that? Do you do that a lot watch different designers to see what they're up to? Joseph Rosenfeld 34:01 Well, I would say my favourite fashion designer for some time now is Drees Van Noten. I think that he just has such an elegance and such a flair and such a verb. If I get to show Drees to a client because his aesthetic matches their style profile. And the colours are also a good colour match. Like he made it and here I'm finding it for you know, I'm able to show it to somebody that's really very fantastic. I love when that gets to happen. I'm a Drees wear myself, I think it's when I find something exciting for me. It's awesome. I'm also a really big Tom Ford fan. He's just turned 60. So I really admire his journey. I admire the transparency around the challenges of his journey. He's been very vocally public about some of it as recently this week, just talking about the story struggles that he faced when he turned 40. Maybe he never had the challenges that folks like URI faced when we were young kids, but his challenge decade came around in his 40s with drugs and alcohol and, you know, the high life of being super high flying and successful, and yet being depressed. And so, he really shows that kind of a humanity. And yet, I love how, for example, his women's clothing is just full of unbridled sex appeal. And yet for his Menswear. I love that He has this look, not maybe not always in his suitings but in his sportswear looks that I've been fancying for me personally. Yeah, yeah. They look very fluent. Like you might live in New York City. But you have a home and Aspen or I love. Patti Dobrowolski 35:45 Yeah, yeah. Joseph Rosenfeld 35:45 They look very fluent. Like you might live in New York City. But you have a home and Aspen. Patti Dobrowolski 35:55 You have a home in New York City, which now is that affluence? You know, I mean, that's what's true, right? But it could be anywhere. I love that I love this piece of it. And when you think and you know, you listen and reflect and look at what people are doing and style, etc. What's your big dream for yourself? What is the vision that you hold for yourself, that you'll transform into or step into, as you continue on this journey? What's that vision look like? Joseph Rosenfeld 36:24 I love doing the stuff that I'm doing every day right now, it's so exciting to be doing this kind of work. One of the things that I'm branching into, that I'm very good at because of the overall modus operandi that I work under, is working with lawyers and expert witnesses to prepare them for trial, like corporate things. Patti Dobrowolski 36:48 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 36:49 Corporate intrigue, and helping to really connect. And to tell a better story with the jury is something that I doing quite a bit of this work right now. And I'm really enjoying that. But besides that, being able to make a difference for people, and being able to do it at the scale that I'm doing where there is intimacy is very important to me. Patti Dobrowolski 37:14 It's the 81 year old woman, right? Who had that transformation within herself. Joseph Rosenfeld 37:19 That's right may sound a little selfish of me. But I want to be able to give 100% of me to another person in exchange for them being so open and courageous, to share themselves with me, so that I can help them. It really fulfils my mission. And that in conjunction with getting out and doing more talks at high schools. Patti Dobrowolski 37:45 Yes. Joseph Rosenfeld 37:46 To inspire kids, to not bully one another, to live another day to envision what life could be, wow. Even if you have to pick out a hobby that you do all by yourself, because there is no one now me that if I could reach one kid, one teenager that needs that message, and to see me embody the success of that, that's worth everything to me. Wow, those are the kinds of things that I really want to do more of, and I am doing that. Patti Dobrowolski 38:24 I love that. And, you know, I remember reading that in there execs and you know, this sports people and etc. And then high school students was at the bottom. And I was like, yes, because that's where it all begins. That's where we feel so disempowered and disconnected from ourselves, because we're not able to live our authentic life there. Because everybody's trying to sort of step on each other to get somewhere and get seen. And that really that behaviour has to shift. And it's up to us, really, I think, as people who have lived through that, to really speak to that and let people know, you know, it's okay to be yourself. You have to bring yourself, the world needs you. There's only one YOU, you know, step out and do that. Well, I love having this time talking to you. It's been incredible. And I'm going right away to go and look at brown because I never did before. And now I really am desperate to go out there and see like, what would brown look like? Where could I find a kind of brown with a red undertones in it? That might help me and so I hope the next time that I see you, which I hope you'll come back and let me interview you again. Because after you've gone out and travelled the world will you let me do that? Joseph Rosenfeld 39:39 Oh, I would love to come back. This is a great conversation. And I feel like when you're talking about up in your creative genius, I think there's a lot of overlap between what you do and what I do just in different ways. And I feel a lot of synergy where we just scratched the surface and so lovely to do that with you Patti. Patti Dobrowolski 40:00 I would love that and I have so enjoyed getting a little peek into your world. I've never been in this world before with anybody other than the person who has dressed me before in some Nordstroms you know, dressing room. But I love this because I just know that there's so much information in what you share with people that's valuable to them, that will help them feel more aligned with themselves and love themselves. But really, in the end, you got to love who you are. And if you love who you are, you want to express who you are. And those two things help. Right and we learned that in the preppy handbook. So I can't wait to hear more tips like that from you, Joseph, thank you so much for taking time here with us. Everybody. Don't you think he was fantastic round of applause. I love this. Okay, so just for those of you that are listening, I just want you to look down below in the show notes follow him. He doesn't clubhouse room. When is your room and clubhouse Do you have a regular room people can come and talk to you. Joseph Rosenfeld 41:05 There is a regular room. I do it most Wednesdays unless I'm flying or unless I'm abroad. And I typically do it on Wednesdays at 7pm Eastern time. And the topic is around The Introverted Executive. That's the name of my clubhouse club. And we often talk about things related to executive presence and, you know, covering things around colour and style and fashion and image and personal branding and my favourite word gravitas. And all of these things come together to paint a full picture of who we really are as total people. Patti Dobrowolski 41:45 Yes, I love that. So please join him on clubhouse, follow him on Instagram. And you can find more information about him in the show notes and in the transcription on YouTube, etc. And in my blog post. And if you liked this interview, share it with people because this guy really is amazing. And he has so many great golden tips in here. For people who are feeling and struggling with their style and coming in contact with it and how to grab it. This is really helpful. And for those of you that are listening, you know, go out in the world and bring your true self there's only one you and we're waiting for you. So have a great, fantastic rest of your day, everybody. Thank you again, Joseph. Thank you for being here. Joseph Rosenfeld 42:31 Thank you, Patti. It's great. All right. Patti Dobrowolski 42:34 Thank you. Bye bye. Thanks so much for listening today. Be sure to DM me on Instagram your feedback or takeaways from today's episode on Up Your Creative Genius. Then join me next week for more rocket fuel. Remember, you are the superstar of your universe and the world needs what you have to bring. So get busy. Get out and up your creative genius. And no matter where you are in the universe, here's some big love from yours truly Patti Dobrowolski and the Up Your Creative Genius podcast. That's a wrap.

Kulturfragen - Deutschlandfunk
Medienhistoriker Konrad Dussel über 60 Jahre Deutschlandfunk - "Brennglas der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte"

Kulturfragen - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 24:41


Die Geschichte des Deutschlandfunks ist wie ein Brennglas der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte, sagt Medienhistoriker Konrad Dussel. Die Aufgabe des Senders war mit dem Sendebeginn am 1. Januar 1962 auch politisch, als "europäischer und deutscher Sender gegen den Warschauer Pakt". Ein Blick zurück auf sechs Jahrzehnte Deutschlandfunk.Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, KulturfragenDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk
Spiegel-Redakteur Max Hoppenstedt über den Messenger Telegram

@mediasres - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 8:16


Schmieding, Bettinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasresDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Couples Therapy
Jana Schmieding

Couples Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 87:42


What a wonderful time we had with Jana Schmieding on this week's episode! You know Jana as a writer and co-star of the fantastic Peacock show Rutherford Falls, and now you can get to know her a lil' better. Growing up in the, as Naomi called it, "white ethno-state of Oregon" to discussing her recent dates with a rocket scientist to her tales of "chasing toxic tail"! PLUS, of course, we answer YOUR advice questions! If you'd like to ask advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter! Also, support the show on Patreon or with a t-shirt (or a Jewboo shirt) and watch us every once in a while on Twitch or check out clips on YouTube! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Duck Stops Here: University of Oregon
Breaking Barriers in Hollywood (Jana Schmieding, University of Oregon)

The Duck Stops Here: University of Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 41:21


Today's guest is the Jana Schmieding, the breakout star and a writer on NBC Peacocks' sitcom, Rutherford Falls. Jana is a member of the Lakota tribe and is a comedian, actress, podcaster, and writer. She graduated from the university with a degree in theatre arts in 2005. In this episode, Jana speaks will fellow alumna Tahira Hayes, BA '05 (journalism), who is the host of the Tall Hungry Girl Talks podcast.  Rutherford Falls centers around two best friends, Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms) and Reagan Wells (played by Jana), who find themselves at a crossroads – quite literally – when their sleepy town gets an unexpected wakeup call. Jana and Tahira discuss the success of the sitcom, and how it is breaking barriers as the first tv show picked up by a major network that was co-created and written by Indigenous people and features Indigenous lead characters. During the interview, Jana also reflects on some of her favorite memories from attending the University of Oregon, her  experience navigating Hollywood as a Native woman, and the importance of  opening doors for women of color in the entertainment industry.  Since the interview taping, Rutherford Falls was renewed for a second season.  Rutherford Falls www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/rutherford-falls  Woman of Size Podcast www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/woman-of-size/id1319140670  Tall Hungry Girl Talks Podcast www.tallhungrygirl.com/  Follow Jana on social media Instagram: janaunplgd Twitter: janaunplgd  About the Podcast The  Duck Stops Here is brought to you by the Regional Engagement Team  within University Development. This episode was done in partnership with  the UO Alumni Association (www.uoalumni.com).  Michelle Joyce-Fyffe, the Director of Regional Engagement, is the show's host and executive producer.  Keep in touch! Follow the team @uo_the_duck_stops_here on IG to stay up on the latest podcast and alumni news and events.  Shoot us an email at engagement@uoregon.edu  Music credits: "Luminous Rain" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Cmmons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, "Funkorama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theduckstopshere/message

You Can Do It With Bri Pruett
Jana Schmieding redux

You Can Do It With Bri Pruett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 61:07


New episodes of You Can Do It with Bri Pruett drop every Wednesday. Follow the show on Instagram.Follow Bri on Twitter and InstagramSupport the podcast via Venmo - Subscribe, Review or Tell a Friend!

Busy Philipps is Doing Her Best
Jana Schmieding

Busy Philipps is Doing Her Best

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 171:41


This week, Biz & Cais are doing their best. But, things *could* be better. What do they have to worry about? Worms, getting needles stuck in places they'd rather not, finding out what the doctor at the end of that needle has to say, loneliness, neediness and whether or not they'll ever be able to make a playlist on Spotify. Then, star (and writer) of Rutherford Falls on Peacock, comedian Jana Schmieding, comes thru to discuss the pivot that led her to starring in a show when she wasn't sure she ever would. Plus, she shares what it is like to be a Native American performer being part of the representation in entertainment that has been much too long in coming. Then the women get very real and discuss what it is like trying to date while fat, AND a sexual fantasy it seems like they all 100% share! SPONSORS: Allform.com/BEST for 20% off your custom armchair, loveseat or sofa order DrinkBev.com/BUSY for 20% off your 1st purchase of Bev canned wine ForiaWellness.com/BEST promo code: BEST for 20% off your 1st purchase of Foria sexual intimacy products Blueland.com/BEST for 15% off your 1st purchase of Blueland brand sustainable cleaning products Genexa.com/BUSY for 20% off your 1st purchase of Genexa, real medicine, made clean AzunaFresh.com promo code: BEST for 20% off your new favorite odor eliminator

Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com
Jana Schmieding Lakota Actress From Peacock's Rutherford Falls

Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 32:35


Join Paul G for a conversation with writer and star of Rutherford Falls Jana Schmieding. Rutherford Falls,” Peacock TV‘s binge-worthy new show, manages to do something few ever have: bring multi-dimensional indigenous characters into an American sitcom. While Native Americans have historically been portrayed as monolithic in American film and TV, “Rutherford Falls” breaks the mold, taking Native Americans out of the box they're so often forced into. But beyond that, the show's just downright brilliant. Created by Michael Schur (“The Office,” “Parks and Recreation,” and “Brooklyn Nine Nine”), Ed Helms, and Sierra Teller Ornelas (Navajo-Mexican), “Rutherford Falls” is equal parts clever and heartwarming and provides two unique perspectives of the Native American experience.

She's All Fat: A Body Positive Podcast

In this episode, we're chatting with JANA SCHMIEDING about her iconic pod Woman of Size, her new show Rutherford Falls, and repping fat indigeneity.Write a Love Letter to the Fatmily! / Become a Patron! Click here for the full shownotes for today's episode See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Easy Reider: A Conversation with Bruce Reider, MD

Reinhold Schmieding, Arthrex President & Founder, joins Dr. Reider to share how Arthrex was founded, some origin stories of well-known products, his favorite place in Europe, and more. This episode is sponsored by Arthrex.

In Creative Company
Episode 304: Rutherford Falls - Michael Schur, Ed Helms, Jana Schmieding & more

In Creative Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 43:42


Q&A with Rutherford Falls executive producer and showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas, executive producer Michael Schur, executive producer and actor Ed Helms, actor and writer Jana Schmieding, and actors and Michael Greyeyes & Jesse Leigh. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Two lifelong best friends, Nathan Rutherford and Reagan Wells, find themselves at a crossroads -- quite literally -- when their sleepy town gets an unexpected wake-up call.

Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai
Hetero? Hell No! (with Jana Schmieding)

Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 61:43


Cheesy drug busts, dongs on drones, and diving deep into straight culture. After that, we have writer, comedian, and actor Jana Schmieding (@janaunplgd) on the pod to talk about wellness, romcoms, and her TV show Rutherford Falls on Peacock. For DBWP, Bari is highlighting Ali Forney Center, the largest & most comprehensive nonprofit org dedicated to helping needs of homeless LGBT youth. Bari has been finishing up Shrilll and Matt is flip flopping between Mare of Easttown and Hacks. You can follow Matt @MattBellassai, Bari @FinkelBariPie, and the podcast @UnhappyHourPod (on Twitter only). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

With Friends Like These
“When Statues Do Pratfalls” with Jana Schmieding

With Friends Like These

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 58:34


"Rutherford Falls" writer and actress Jana Schmieding joins to talk about Indigenous humor, being a "person of size" playing a romantic comedy lead, and the best way to make fun of podcasters, racist, snobs, small-town reactionaries, and academics. And on "With Adorables Like These" our first official two cat segment - featuring Laszlo, Jackie and their human Alison Falzetta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nomadcast

Moose talks with Jana Schmieding on this episode. Jana is a podcast host, beader, writer, comedian and actress. She is most recently known for her work as a writer and performer in the show Rutherford Falls where she plays one of main characters Reagan Wells. If you enjoyed this please consider following, leaving a like or a review. Find Jana hereInstagramTwitterFind NomadCast hereNomadCast

In Creative Company
Episode 259: Jana Schmieding, Rutherfood Falls

In Creative Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 28:13


Q&A with Rutherford Falls actor & writer Jana Schmieding. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Two lifelong best friends, Nathan Rutherford and Reagan Wells, find themselves at a crossroads -- quite literally -- when their sleepy town gets an unexpected wake-up call.

Loud About Nothing
69 - Star Power (w/ Jana Schmieding)

Loud About Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 78:05


This week we have on a STAR. Jana Schmieding (@janaunplgd) is the star of Rutherford Falls on Peacock and one of Sebastian’s good friends from his early days in comedy. It’s episode 69 so they kick off talking about the time they kissed on stage. Jana tells an embarrassing story from her early days doing comedy in NY. She tells the story of the two screen tests she did before landing the lead, Reagan, in Rutherford Falls. They talk about what a chucklefuck is and how it usually only happens to men. Jana let’s the hotties know her DM’s are open if you are kind, respectful and preferably in therapy. The boys try to impress her and tell her what they are doing to work on themselves. keep calling into the pod @ 929-900-6393 and follow us on social media @janaunplgd @sebastianconelli @robbienunes

Bigfoot Collectors Club
BCC 161 - "The Beast of Gévaudan" w/ Jana Schmieding!

Bigfoot Collectors Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 87:21


JANA SCHMIEDING (Rutherford Falls) discusses growing up in Bigfoot country and how a Lifetime movie made he robsessed with alien abductions. Then, Bryce takes everyone back to 18th centruy France for the strange and terrfying accoount of the BEAST OF GÉVAUDAN! -- EPISODE LINKS BCC Booklist: https://bit.ly/3y2PD3N Order 'Adventure Van': https://bit.ly/3bhV2KE Order The DPCU Game: https://thedpcugame.com Spindrift Album Pre-Order: https://bit.ly/3tEpR2p -- SHOW INFORMATION Bigfoot Collectors Club is produced by Riley Bray. Listener-Files Submissions: BigfootCollectorsClub@gmail.com Bigfoot Collectors Club Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/campfiremedia/albums/43248-bigfoot-collectors-club Instagram: @BigfootCollectorsClub Twitter: @Bigfoot_CClub To support the show and unlock new bonus episodes every month, check out BCC: THE OTHER SIDE on Patreon. Our theme song is “Come Alone” by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records.

Doughboys
Cosmic Wings with Jana Schmieding

Doughboys

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 89:12


Jana Schmieding (Rutherford Falls, Woman of Size) joins the 'boys to talk cats and school lunches before a review of virtual restaurant Cosmic Wings. Plus, another edition of Family Food.Sources for this week's intro:https://www.applebees.com/en/our-historyhttps://www.foodandwine.com/news/applebees-chicken-wings-delivery-ghost-kitchen-cosmic-wingshttps://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2021/02/17/cosmic-wings-flamin-hot-cheetos-wings-applebees-uber-eats/6707247002/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/26/business/restaurant-reopenings-coronavirus.htmlhttps://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/financing/virtual-brands-big-risk-dine-service-comes-back

Story Pirates
The Missing Golden Eggs/The Super Secret Sassy Story (feat. Jana Schmieding)

Story Pirates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 36:09


During a visit to Great White Shark Cafe, Peter faces off with a fearsome shark (Jana Shmieding). Featuring two new stories: “The Missing Golden Eggs,” a country tune about a desperate goose who jumps to conclusions too easily, written by a Sophie, an 8 year old from Maryland, and “The Super Secret Sassy Story,” the wildest story about writer’s block you’ve ever heard, written by two siblings from New York named Francis, age 12, and Olivia, age 9. For more from the Story Pirates, visit storypirates.com/news

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
04-26-21 Falling for ‘Rutherford Falls’

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 56:30


A new comedy on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock TV, proves border towns can be funny. The setting is a town near the fictional Minishonka reservation. The two main characters, Nathan Rutherford, played by Ed Helms, and Regan Wells played by Jana Schmieding (Mniconjou and Sicangu Lakota) are best friends who are trying to get their communities excited about history and culture. Half of the writers are Native, as are the showrunner and main character. Sierra Teller Ornelas (Navajo) is the first Native American to run a TV comedy. We’ll talk with Teller Ornelas, Schmieding and writer/actor Bobby Wilson (Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota) about this history-making TV series.

Inside the Disney Vault
Buffalo Dreams (2005) with Jana Schmieding

Inside the Disney Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 72:14


We find actor, comedian, and writer Jana Schmieding (@janaunplgd) in a part of the vault where the buffalo roam, which (spoiler) we learn IS VERY INACCURATE in regard to the plot of this movie. Josh moves to New Mexico and finds himself among kids (rightfully) skeptical of him. He's dedicated to saving buffalo, curious about Navajo traditions, and dedicated to riding his very not mountain bike down mountains to try and fit in with a seedy crew of OTHER kids. Bike racing, buffalo stampeding, and friendships ensue! Tell us what you thought of Buffalo Dreams @ITDVPodcast on Twitter! -- SHOW INFORMATION Follow Us On Instagram Follow Us On Twitter Email: InsideTheDisneyVaultPodcast@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify

Yo, Is This Racist?
All Around Maje with Jana Schmieding

Yo, Is This Racist?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 50:11


On this week's episode, Tawny and Andrew discuss the murders of Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo. Later, they welcome back actor Jana Schmieding to talk about writing and starring in one of TV's first Native sitcoms, Rutherford Falls. They also listen to listener voicemails about preferences when picking a therapist and requests for non-problematic children songs.  Note: This episode was recorded before the Derek Chauvin verdict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trader's Breakfast
"Lockdown ist eine Lösung für die Wirtschaft" Berenberg-Chefvolkswirt Holger Schmieding im Trader's Weekend

Trader's Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 23:11


Eine Ökonom der für Lockdown plädiert? Das klingt widersprüchlich. Doch der Mann, der das tut, gilt als einer der besten Analytiker auf seinem Gebiet. Holger Schmieding ist einer der renommiertesten Volkswirte, die Deutschland hat. Zu den Stationen seiner Karriere zählen Merryll Lynch, die Bank of America, aber auch der Internationalen Währungsfonds in Washington oder das Institut für Weltwirtschaft in Kiel. Das heißt, er hat so ziemlich alle Seiten gesehen, von denen man die Lage der Wirtschaft beurteilen kann – von den Wirtschaftsforschern über die Gestalter der Rahmenbedingungen bis hin zum wirklich aktiven Banking, wo er jetzt auch ist. Als Chefvolkswirt der Berenberg Bank, Deutschlands ältester Privatbank. Aber was die wenigsten wissen. Herr Schmieding hat angefangen als Journalist. Mit sein erstes Geld hat er bei den Westfälische Nachrichten verdient. Als Journalist gestartet, hat er es dann als Volkswirt zum Prognostiker des Jahres gebracht. Das ist so der Traum eines jeden Journalisten, dass er die Zukunft vorhersehen kann. Schmieding gilt als jemand, der mit seinen Prognosen ziemlich häufig richtig liegt. Das provoziert die Frage, was er uns aktuell voraussagt? Wie geht's denn jetzt weiter in einer ambivalenten wirtschaftlichen Situation? Die Wirtschaftsweisen deuteten in dieser Woche an, dass sie die Konjunkturprognose für Deutschland für 2021 reduzieren werden. Und auf der anderen Seite Börsen im Höhenflug, die mit dem IPO des Kryptomarktplatzes Coinbase gerade wieder einen neuen Star gekürt haben. Wie geht das zusammen?

Following Films Podcast
Ross Riege on RUTHERFORD FALLS

Following Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 45:55


Cinematographer Ross Riege’s new TV series project RUTHERFORD FALLS will debut on Peacock on April 22. Ross developed an elevated, cinematic look, more common in films and prestige dramas than comedy series. He shot in large format (which is very unusual for a comedy) with the ARRI Alexa Mini LF. Co-created by actor Ed Helms, producer Michael Schur and Superstore writer and Navajo, Sierra Teller Ornelas, Rutherford Falls is a comedy about best friends played by Helms and Jana Schmieding, who are both deeply invested in the cultural history of their small town. The series also represents a huge breakthrough in Native representation, with a Native series lead (Schmieding) and regular, as well as one of largest Indigenous rooms on television, with five Native writers including co-creator Ornelas. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support

Schmiedings Blick
SchmiedingsBlick auf Corona – Vol. 49 / 6. Anleger Spezial

Schmiedings Blick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 16:28


In unserem 6. Anleger Spezial ist erneut Prof. Dr. Bernd Meyer, Chefanlagestratege und Leiter Multi Asset unseres Wealth and Asset Managements, zu Gast. Zusammen mit Dr. Schmieding und Klaus Naeve befassen wir uns tiefergehend mit den Kapitalmärkten, den Gewinnentwicklungen von Unternehmen, den Anleihemärkten und Rohstoffanlagen. Welchen Rücken- oder Gegenwind kann man für die Kapitalmärkte in nächster Zeit erwarten? Was war rückblickend besonders bemerkenswert? – Wie sehen die Unternehmensgewinne im letzten und im aktuellen Quartal aus? Und was bedeutet das für die Aktienbewertung? – Welche Gründe stehen hinter dem Anstieg der Anleiherenditen und was bedeutet dieser? Wie kann man die Reaktion der Notenbanken dazu bewerten? - Welche Mechanismen sind unter der Oberfläche durch Kapitalflüsse oder Positionierung großer Anlegergruppen erkennbar? Und was ist die Schlussfolgerung daraus? – Fallender Goldpreis und Anstieg der Industrierohstoffe: Welche Einschätzung gibt es zu diesen Anlagen? – Ist in den kommenden Monaten das Motto „sell in May and go away“ wahrscheinlich, oder eher unwahrscheinlich?

Schmiedings Blick
SchmiedingsBlick auf Corona – Vol. 45 / 5. Anleger Spezial

Schmiedings Blick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021


Im 5. Anleger Spezial ist Robert Reichle, Leiter Fixed Income Global und Emerging Markets, zu Gast. Gemeinsam mit Dr. Schmieding und Klaus Naeve geht es um die Chancen und Risiken bei Anlagen gerade in Schwellenländern. Wie ist die generelle Einschätzung dieser Märkte und deren finanzielle Stabilität auch mit Blick auf die Pandemie? – Wie sind die Emerging Markets aus Anlegersicht zu beurteilen. Auf welche Kennziffern achten Fondsmanager? Und warum macht es aus der Gläubigerperspektive Sinn, sich mit Emerging Markets zu befassen? – Wie unterscheiden sich Staatsanleihen und Unternehmensanleihen in Schwellenländern? Und was ist von Anleihen in lokaler Währung zu halten? – Welche Effekte haben die immensen Hilfsprogramme in den USA mit der damit verbundenen weiteren Verschuldung auf die Attraktivität von Schwellenländern? – Schließlich: Welche Rolle spielt das Thema Nachhaltigkeit bei Investitionen in Emerging Markets? Wie wird sich die Bedeutung von ESG hier entwickeln?

The Red Nation Podcast
(Unlocked) Bonus Episode 47: Behind the buckskin curtain pt. 2 w/ Jana Schmieding

The Red Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 50:57


Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018). Ali Nahdee on the "Aila Test": https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-affairs-interview-the-aila-test-evaluates-representation-of-indigenous-women-in-media  Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com Support: Patreon.com/therednation

The Red Nation Podcast
Behind the buckskin curtain pt. 1 w/ Jana Schmieding

The Red Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 99:45


Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the first part of this interview, we review the final episode "Ghost Dance" in the TNT series Into the West (2005). In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018). Ali Nahdee on the "Aila Test": https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-affairs-interview-the-aila-test-evaluates-representation-of-indigenous-women-in-media  Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com Support: patreon.com/therednation 

The Red Nation Podcast
(Preview) Bonus Episode 47: Behind the buckskin curtain pt. 2 w/ Jana Schmieding

The Red Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 10:07


A preview of some of the great bonus content available to patrons of the show. Sign up for as little as $1 and help support the podcast. Support: patreon.com/therednation  Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018). Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com    

Life Radio
Der rosa Verkehrtschnäbler aus dem Zoo Schmieding

Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 6:26


Was ist ein Schnellwechsler? Warum wird eine Kuh trocken gestellt? Was meint der Koch wenn er sagt "Mise en Place"? Wieso falsche Stengelbecherchen so gefährlich sind und warum Verkehrtschnäbler gar nicht so verkehrt sind.. all das gibts hier im Podcast!

#13 - Who is Reinhold Schmieding? (20 mins)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 19:32


The story of how the Arthrex founder went from a startup to the king of Sports Medicine using a different focus and style from all the other Orthopedic giants. Today, this little known executive is worth $5.9B (the 108th richest American). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tigerbuford/support

A Funny Feeling
"Indian" Burial Grounds w/Jana Schmieding (Woman of Size)

A Funny Feeling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 72:34


Marcy tells us about the Thanksgiving haunting of the Hotel del Coronado.We have the illuminating Jana Schmieding (Woman of Size) dissecting the IBG trope of ghost stories and horror films. Plus we have an amazing story from listener Madeleine.Nothing is more powerful than a memory. Put yourself or someone you care about in a better mood with a Homesick Candle. Right now, listeners who go to homesick.com and use promo code FUNNYFEELING will receive and 10% off any order over $50 AND get free shipping.Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Schmieding & Fiotakis, Kass, Ritholtz, Rattner

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 40:25


Tom Keene and Barry Ritholtz, filling in for Michael McKee, bring you the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations. Today in Surveillance, they discuss helicopter money with Berenberg's Holger Schmieding and UBS Limited's Themos Fiotakis; investing with Seabreeze Partners' Doug Kass; mathematics and retail with Bloomberg View's Barry Ritholtz; and buy & hold investing with Willett Advisors' Steve Rattner. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Donovan, Blain, Schmieding

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 38:41


Tom Keene and Michael McKee bring you the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations. Today in Surveillance, they discuss Brexit with Paul Donovan, managing director of global economics at UBS, Mint Partners Strategist Bill Blain and Berenberg Bank Chief Economist Holger Schmieding. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com