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Kritik am Migrationsplan der Union kommt auch von den beiden großen christlichen Kirchen. "Es ist nicht mit der Menschenwürde vereinbar, dass wir Schutzsuchende an unseren Grenzen abweisen", sagt Rüdiger Schuch, Präsident der Diakonie Deutschland. Von WDR 5.
O Papo de Galo é um videocast produzido pelos alunos do curso de Publicidade e Propaganda da UFN, que na edição especial “Trajetórias” convidou egressos do curso de algumas áreas para conversarem sobre suas vidas desde o início da faculdade até onde estão agora, o mercado de trabalho.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-401 Overview: Evidence has shown that exercise can improve mood, but how successful is it for treating depression compared to other therapies? What types and intensities are most effective? Discover insights from a recent meta-analysis on the effects of exercise on depression and strategies to promote it in those with major depression. Episode resource links: Noetel M, Sanders T, Gallardo-Gómez D, Taylor P, del Pozo Cruz B, van den Hoek D et al. Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials BMJ 2024; 384 :e075847 doi:10.1136/bmj-2023-075847 Vancampfort, D., Hallgren, M., Firth, J., Rosenbaum, S., Schuch, F. B., Mugisha, J., Probst, M., Van Damme, T., Carvalho, A. F., & Stubbs, B. (2017). Physical activity and suicidal ideation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.070 Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-401 Overview: Evidence has shown that exercise can improve mood, but how successful is it for treating depression compared to other therapies? What types and intensities are most effective? Discover insights from a recent meta-analysis on the effects of exercise on depression and strategies to promote it in those with major depression. Episode resource links: Noetel M, Sanders T, Gallardo-Gómez D, Taylor P, del Pozo Cruz B, van den Hoek D et al. Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials BMJ 2024; 384 :e075847 doi:10.1136/bmj-2023-075847 Vancampfort, D., Hallgren, M., Firth, J., Rosenbaum, S., Schuch, F. B., Mugisha, J., Probst, M., Van Damme, T., Carvalho, A. F., & Stubbs, B. (2017). Physical activity and suicidal ideation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.070 Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Motherhood is messy and it's hard! But it's also one of the most beautiful jobs in the world. Join Meagan as she chats with author Emily Schuch about her book Majoring in Motherhood. This conversation is filled with humor, practical tips, and gospel truth that will point you to the hope of Jesus in the everyday moments of motherhood. Books Mentioned: Majoring in Motherhood by Emily Schuch The Words We Lost by Nicole Deese Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery The Pleasures of God by John Piper Connect with Emily: Website: https://illuminatingtruth.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilysschuch/ Substack: https://emilyschuch.substack.com/ Connect with Meagan: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithandfablespodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithandfables
Pastor Vinnie sits with author Dan Schuch to discuss his latest work "Mommy, What is the Bible?"
Clari Schuch e Ernani Baier falando sobre o Sindicontabeis
Clari Schuch e Ernani Baier falando sobre o Sindicontabeis
The Faith-Full Mama: Christian Motherhood, Spiritual Growth, Stay At Home Mom, Time Management
Today we talk to with Emily Schuch, the Author of “Majoring in Motherhood.” We talk about: • Vision in the Mundane •Imitating Christ in motherhood • How God uses Motherhood to sanctify us! I hope you listen in! You can find Emily on IG @emilyschuch, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/share/xMhGeQMc8TnYVgJY/?mibextid=LQQJ4d or on her website https://illuminatingtruth.org/ Her book link here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1949253481/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=26XFZ7X1UYHEY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.71wbX1jiqal5rgt0GA1Ta7Dg2FEbaRqw9f_YZlqMUXI9qut548OGiA4D4tLLV9k97oqhZUBTuG3LVEsNwi3kFg.zNF5UR1pGQVOkpN5UN4J_U_5kcS-99QStiwi7WpkoaU&dib_tag=se&keywords=majoring+in+motherhood&qid=1713656436&sprefix=majoring+in+mothe%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-1
How might we approach friendship, art, and spirituality as creative experiments? How do we practice presence in grief? How might we increase our capacity to change our minds and shift our practices?Halfway through this conversation, Mary Schuch casually said something that stopped my heart in its track, "Just because it's not fun, doesn't mean it's not a gift." That's something I've always admired about artist, creative, and astrologer Mary Schuch – her ability to hold wisdom with humor and to serve truth with irreverence.Mary and I recorded this conversation at the tail end of Jupiter in Taurus, a period marked by changes and reminders of life's transient nature. We discussed the current states of our relationships with art, how friendship is a practice, and balancing the intensity of life with slowness.If you can't get enough of our vibe, I recommend that you listen to our podcast "My Life Is Better With You In It"Mary's bio:Mary Schuch (she/her) is committed to showing up for the experience of belonging in a human body. In this lifetime, Mary is steadily walking a resonant path and striving to remember the inherent relationality of all beings. Informed by her upbringing as a homeschooled pastor's kid and the eighth of eleven siblings, Mary is reclaiming her right to exploration and education through meditative multidisciplinary living. She is devoted to practices incorporating writing, music, art, breadmaking, astrology, movement, and being outdoors. A beneficial byproduct of years of manual labor, Mary's reverence for contemplative time has grown through work in gardens, kitchens, on a commercial lobster boat, and an oyster farm. She is originally from the Chicago area and currently lives on an island in Maine. Connect with Mary on Instagram @maryschuch and book a reading with her.Resources mentioned:Mary and Jonathan's podcast, My Life Is Better With You In ItOur conversation with Leah Garza and Dana BalickiThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldAmanda Yates Garcia and Beth Pickens "The World Needs Your Art"Our first conversation on Healing The Spirit, "Why Are We Obsessed with Cults?" If you enjoyed this podcast, consider booking a reading with me. I offer astrology, divination, and subtle alchemy sessions.I also offer a 6-month mentorship container Night Vision. Listen to & purchase my new song Friends on Bandcamp. You can also listen to it on your favorite streaming platforms.Try the incredible breathwork and meditation app Open for 30 days free using this special link. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @jonathankoeofficial, and my music. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.
Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
In this episode of the Parenting Stuff podcast, Wayne interviews Emily Schuch, author of the book 'Majoring in Motherhood: A Crash Course in Gospel Truth for the Hardest, Messiest, Most Glorious Job in the World.' Emily shares her journey of becoming a mother and how she found inspiration to write a book that combines biblical encouragement with humor. She emphasizes the importance of reminding mothers of the beauty and purpose of motherhood, as well as the need to find their identity in Jesus rather than in their role as a mother. The book is organized like a school course, with each chapter focusing on a different subject related to motherhood. Get your copy of Majoring in Motherhood: A Crash Course in Gospel Truth for the Hardest, Messiest, Most Glorious Job in the World Cruciform Press or you can also search for it on Amazon! Follow Emily! Instagram Facebook illuminatingtruth.org - Emily's Blog
This week, Highways Voices hears ideas on how to overcome challenges in staying close to customers, adapting to their needs, and future-proofing a company portfolio.Our guest is the CEO of SWARCO, Michael Schuch who discusses the the problems facing the industry because of differing regulation around the world, especially when it comes to adherence to patents and to carbon limits.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!Mr Schuch talks about how we must make sure that countries that produce outside Europe and want to deliver into Europe, are not having an advantage. "A mechanism was put in place called CBM - Cross Border Adjustment Mechanism," he explains. "But this mechanism only applies for certain industries, like steel like aluminium, like fertilisers and other materials, but glass is not part of it. So if you produce in Europe, you pay this tax. But if you produce outside Europe and want to import into Europe, you don't pay." He also gives his thoughts on the issues around securing public sector funding for transportation innovation, discussing how money is often not available for major deployments after the concept has been proved: "When it is about small scale deployment, it's one thing," he says. "So putting a demo somewhere in place or a pilot in place, that's one thing - money is spent there. But when it comes to wide scale deployment, this is missing."You'll also hear his thoughts on the importance of a customer-centric approach to innovation, as well as allowing a culture where people can get things wrong in order to get things right.Away from the main interview, you'll hear news from our partners including LCRIG's great offer for start-ups and micro companies, and why Adrian has chosen Transport for London as the winners of his accolade this week.
Christen-Pogrom in Ägypten. Das meldete die Organisation Christen in Not im April. In Minya sollen radikalisierte Muslime Häuser von Christen in Brand gesteckt haben. Darüber und über die Situation der Christen in der Welt sprechen wir mit dem Generalsekretär von Christen in Not, Prof. Elmar Kuhn. AfD-Wähler raus aus der Diakonie! Diese Ankündigung kommt vom evangelischen Pfarrer und Diakonie-Präsidenten Rüdiger Schuch. Wer für die AfD eintritt oder sie wählt, könnte seine Arbeit verlieren. Unser Gast zu dem Thema ist der evangelische Pastor Dr. Wolfgang Nestvogel. Im Gespräch mit dem Staatsrechtler Prof. Hans-Detlef Horn geht es um die deutsche Wahlrechtsreform. Der Kommentar des Tages kommt von Hans Hofmann-Reinecke.
Thu, 02 May 2024 09:39:36 +0000 https://adratspodcast.podigee.io/320-new-episode 66f4bccc463a909d39087d521a7bfcd4 full Mit kirchenarbeitsrechtlichen Mitteln politisch Andersdenkende bekämpfen, kann man tiefer sinken? no katholisch,evangelisch,Diakonie,Afd,politik,demokratie
Hoje é o nosso primeiro episódio falando do setor de healthcare, que tem alguns dos maiores desafios e dos maiores resultados de inovação, e falando dele fora do eixo Rio-São Paulo! Peter Drucker dizia, que o que falta MESMO para o Brasil dar certo é a descentralização do Sudeste, de São Paulo, e a maior integração econômica Norte-Sul. Nós concordamos muito, tanto que recentemente trouxemos Pernambuco aqui, e agora trazemos Rio Grande do Sul. No episódio de hoje, está conosco Melina Moraes Schuch, superintendente de estratégia e mercado do Hospital Moinhos de Vento (HMV), de Porto Alegre, que o Ministério da Saúde reconhece como um dos seis hospitais de excelência do Brasil e que rankings internacionais reconhecem como um dos quatro melhores hospitais do país. Venha entender, por meio de um caso real, como a inovação expande os negócios na era digital – as empresas não precisam mais “sair de casa". Assine a nossa Newsletter: https://www.mitsloanreview.com.br/newsletter Sua voz é fundamental para nós! Convidamos você a compartilhar sua opinião e comentário sobre o podcast por meio do nosso questionário de NPS: https://ksj1lbgeljr.typeform.com/to/mjdEMO6W
Learn about the quality of evidence for exercise in treating depression, the "best" types and intensities for the antidepressant effect of exercise, how exercise compares to medication and therapy, how health practitioners can utilise exercise for their patients and much more... Chapters 0:00 Show Intro 7:00 Felipe's Research Journey 9:21 Evidence for Exercise in Depression 16:21 “Best” Exercise Intensity 24:41 “Best” Type of Exercise 27:56 Null Findings for Exercise in Depression 35:51 Exercise as part of Psychological Care 55:36 Mechanisms of Exercise for Depression Show Notes Unilife-M Study https://unilifem.com/index.php#resultados "Exercise as medicine for depressive symptoms? A systematic review and meta-analysis with meta-regression" by Heissel et al. 2023 "Exercise as a treatment for depression: A meta-analysis adjusting for publication bias" by Schuch et al. (2016) "Exercise and severe depression: preliminary results of an add-on study" by Schuch et al. (2011) "Acute Affective Response to a Moderate-intensity Exercise Stimulus Predicts Physical Activity Participation 6 and 12 Months Later" by Williams et al. (2008) "Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials" by Noetel et al. (2024) "Exercise for depression" by Cooney et al. (2013) "Honey, I shrunk the pooled SMD! Guide to critical appraisal of systematic reviews and meta-analyses using the Cochrane review on exercise for depression as example" by Ekkekakis (2015) "Exercise for patients with major depression: a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis" by Krogh et al. (2017) "Mood disorders clinical practice guideline" by RANZCP (2020) "Mental health practitioners' reported barriers to prescription of exercise for mental health consumers" by Way et al. (2018) "Is autonomous motivation the key to maintaining an active lifestyle in first-episode psychosis?" by Vancampfort et al. (2018) "Neurobiological effects of exercise on major depressive disorder: A systematic review" by Schuch et al. (2016) "Effect of aerobic exercise on hippocampal volume in humans: A systematic review and meta-analysis" by Firth et al. (2018) The Mental Wellbeing College episode on "Exercise for Anxiety & Mood" with Prof Steve Petruzzello https://youtu.be/Z2tPpU9tZBs?si=US09WGDeOKocnOY_ The Mental Wellbeing College episode on "Exercise & Mental Health: Panic Disorder, Anxiety & Adherence" with Prof. Pat O'Connor https://youtu.be/pKSCmsdclQU?si=dg1LtTKv_6Dic3W5 The Mental Wellbeing College episode on "Exercise for Severe Mental Illness" with Dr. Oscar Lederman https://youtu.be/VKGjD9bUc1Y?si=q-AEGP4QqEOsCQ0n
Rüdiger Schuch ist ihr neuer Präsident. (Autor: Oliver Jeske)
Rüdiger Schuch ist ihr neuer Präsident. (Autor: Oliver Jeske)
Discover the unsettling truth behind the reduced life expectancy for those with severe mental illness. We delve into how exercise can help manage the health inequities and lifestyle risk factors individuals with severe mental illness face in relation to physical well-being. We discuss how and when health practitioners should consider exercise as part of their treatment for mental health. Dr. Oscar Lederman is a Lecturer at UTS in the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology program, a Senior Accredited Exercise Physiologist with over 10 years clinical experience, a Mental Health First Aid instructor and is the Lead Author on the Consensus Statement on the role of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within the treatment of mental health disorders. Chapters 0:00 Show Intro 2:55 The Severe MI Scandal 13:45 Medication Side-Effects 22:15 Benefits of Exercise 36:30 Using Exercise as a Treatment 45:00 Making Exercise Sustainable 54:55 Practitioners' Reluctance to Use Exercise Show Notes The Mental Health Scandal (originally coined by Prof Graham Thornicroft) article - "Physical health disparities and mental illness: the scandal of premature mortality" by Prof. Graham Thornicroft (2011) "The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness" by Firth et. al. (2019) "Consensus statement on the role of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within the treatment of mental disorders: a guide for mental health professionals" by Lederman et. al. (2016) "The Role of Exercise in Preventing and Treating Depression" by Schuch and Stubbs (2019) "2-year follow-up: Still keeping the body in mind" by Curtis et. al. (2018) "A systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions in schizophrenia patients" by Firth et. al. (2015) "Cardiometabolic Algortihm" by Curtis et. al. (2011) "Keeping the Body In Mind" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBYapkof0NU "MindFresh: Working Out Refugee Mental Health in Bangladesh" (Dr. Simon Rosenbaum's work in Cox's Bazar) https://alumni.unsw.edu.au/giving/MindFresh "Waves of Wellness" program https://www.foundationwow.org/ "Adopting and maintaining physical activity behaviours in people with severe mental illness: The importance of autonomous motivation" by Vancampfort et. al. (2015)
Spätestens seit „Systemsprenger“ ist sein Name ein Household Name. Von „Berlin Alexanderplatz“ bis „Im Westen nichts Neues“ über „Fabian“ spielt sich Albrecht Schuch durch die deutsche Literatur. Aktuell ist er in Chris Kraus‘ „15 Jahre“ als Popstar zu sehen. Von wem er sich einiges für diese Figur abgeschaut hat, warum er keine Horrorfilme ansieht und welche Filme ihn glücklich machen, darüber sprechen wir in dieser Episode. Außerdem schlägt Christian Fuchs ihm vor, Florian Silbereisen zu spielen und wir denken uns „Siegfrid & Roy“-Biopics aus. Sollte man gehört haben.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to change the way we create job descriptions and manage talent. gradar, an innovative AI platform, takes center stage as it dynamically adapts job responsibilities based on user responses to evaluation questions. The conversation explores the critical link between well-crafted job descriptions and motivating work environments, emphasizing the impact on employee satisfaction, performance, and retention. From navigating the complexities of job evolution to streamlining the integration of competencies with the Team Management Profile, this conversation with founder Philipp Schuch sheds light on how gradar is not just a tool but a catalyst for creating work that people genuinely love. Join in as we discuss the changing landscape of the workforce, the need for transparent and authentic conversations around job expectations, and the evolving role of technology in enhancing the human experience at work. Whether you're an HR professional, a business leader, or someone passionate about the intersection of technology and human resources, this podcast provides valuable insights into leveraging AI to redefine job descriptions and reshape the future of work.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!
Auf diesen Besuch hat sich Nilz exorbitant gefreut: Die großartige Schauspielerin Karoline Schuch ist zu Gast in der NBE! Sie spricht sehr offen über ihren Karrierestart in der Soap Opera "Verbotene Liebe" und wie das Leben einer Schauspielerin aussieht, die gleichzeitig auch noch Psychologie studiert, Wahnsinn! Wie kam sie auf die Idee, neben ihren großen Film- und Fernsehprojekten zu studieren? Was denkt sie über die Entwicklung von Frauenrollen in deutschen Kinofilmen? Wie geht sie als angehende Paartherapeutin mit ihrem eigenen Partner um? Am Ende hat Karoline für Nilz sogar ein nachträgliches Geburtstagsgeschenk mitgebracht, welches das genau ist, erfahrt ihr nur hier in der NBE.Und hier sind nochmal die Infos zur Bewerbung bei der NBE:Schickt uns eine max. 60-sekündige Sprachnachricht, was ihr zu eurer NBE mitbringen würdet, bis zum 12. November 2023 an guests@poolartists.de. Die ausgewählten Bewerber:innen werden dann in das berühmten Pool Artists Studio in Berlin eingeladen. Wir freuen uns auf euch und sind sehr gespannt, wie eure ganz exklusive Nilz Bokelberg Erfahrung aussehen wird! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Continuing our series on experts in our field, today we have on Tom Suchuch to discuss the NM high school culinary program, ProStart. This is a national program with state level programs. ProStart is part of a necessary conversaton about our current hiring challenges in the restaurant industry. The difficulty in finding and retaining either experienced and/or trainable staff is our latest challenge The industry business model is evolving quickly and restaurant owners have to adapt. Tom Schuch is a perfect choice -- his expertise as the Education Director in New Mexico's chapter of the National Restaurant Association can allow us to think about other avenues to find for hiring people. Tom Schuch has extensive experience. Tom has been in the food and beverage industry for over twenty years, is a ServSafe instructor with NMRA for the last 3 years and now is leading the ProStart progam. He leads other educational initiatives including ServSafe, Alcohol Server, and ManageFirst certifications. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Hospitality Industry Education Foundation. Links mentioned in this episode: education@nmrestaurants.org https://www.nmrestaurants.org/prostart-program/ https://chooserestaurants.org/programs/restaurant-ready/ https://chooserestaurants.org/programs/prostart Here is their links mentioned in the show. This episode is intentionally making and effort to seed this information to food and drink businesses around the country.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Felipe Schuch as he explores the profound impact of physical activity on mental well-being, including its profound effects on the biology of the brain. Discover how finding the exercise that suits a person best can yield remarkable benefits for mental health. Dr. Schuch sheds light on the psychological factors that drive our engagement in physical activity and reveals the dosing effect—how the frequency, duration, and intensity of exercise can positively impact mental well-being. Prepare to be inspired to get moving, as we uncover the protective effect that exercise holds for mental well-being. Tune in and unlock the transformative power of exercise for mental health. keywords: physical activity, mental health, exercise, well-being Resources: Exercise as medicine for depressive symptoms? A systematic review and meta-analysis with meta-regression | British Journal of Sports Medicine (bmj.com): https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/16/1049.abstract
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-340 Overview: Depression and anxiety rates are escalating, with a 36% increase in suicide cases between 2018 and 2021, as reported by the CDC. This distressing trend can be attributed to various significant stressors that have arisen in recent times, such as pandemic-related illness and isolation. Medications alone are not as effective as when other modalities are incorporated into the treatment regime. Recent meta-analysis has revealed a strong correlation between engaging in physical activity and reducing suicidal ideation across all levels. Listen in as we discuss these findings and explore practical strategies for their implementation in your clinical practice. Episode resource links: Vancampfort, D., Hallgren, M., Firth, J., Rosenbaum, S., Schuch, F. B., Mugisha, J., Probst, M., Van Damme, T., Carvalho, A. F., & Stubbs, B. (2017). Physical activity and suicidal ideation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.070 https://www.healio.com/news/primary-care/20230403/metaanalysis-exe Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-340 Overview: Depression and anxiety rates are escalating, with a 36% increase in suicide cases between 2018 and 2021, as reported by the CDC. This distressing trend can be attributed to various significant stressors that have arisen in recent times, such as pandemic-related illness and isolation. Medications alone are not as effective as when other modalities are incorporated into the treatment regime. Recent meta-analysis has revealed a strong correlation between engaging in physical activity and reducing suicidal ideation across all levels. Listen in as we discuss these findings and explore practical strategies for their implementation in your clinical practice. Episode resource links: Vancampfort, D., Hallgren, M., Firth, J., Rosenbaum, S., Schuch, F. B., Mugisha, J., Probst, M., Van Damme, T., Carvalho, A. F., & Stubbs, B. (2017). Physical activity and suicidal ideation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.070 https://www.healio.com/news/primary-care/20230403/metaanalysis-exe Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director's Cut, we have a fantastic and illuminating conversation with Elizabeth E. Schuch, director of The Book of Birdie. We talk about jars of blood, haunted bathrooms, and religious symbolism, and solve some of the mysteries of this beautiful and lyrical film. Listen to The More Deadly Director's Cut... Read More The post More Deadly: The Director's Cut with Elizabeth E. Schuch of ‘The Book of Birdie' appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director's Cut, we have a fantastic and illuminating conversation with Elizabeth E. Schuch, director of The Book of Birdie. We talk about jars of blood, haunted bathrooms, and religious symbolism, and solve some of the mysteries of this beautiful and lyrical film. Listen to The More Deadly Director's Cut... Read More The post More Deadly: The Director's Cut with Elizabeth E. Schuch of ‘The Book of Birdie’ appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
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Mickey Schuch has one core goal for himself and his students – to live a long and full life. His ethos at Carry Trainer is simple – enjoy each day, live in a manner that causes no harm to anyone, but be willing and capable of immediate righteous defense of life, if needed. Plan to succeed (or fail), start with the basics, work on yourself first, and take an active, big picture approach. That and be capable, skilled, and willing to act when needed. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Life doesn't make us, choices do Principle + Practice + Simulate Learn to think globally about safety Capable, skilled, and willing to act MICKEY SCHUCH Mickey Schuch owns and operates one of the most successful firearm and self- protection companies in the United States, “Carry Trainer.” Mr. Schuch has trained thousands from coast to coast, including private citizens and local, state and federal law enforcement. Carry Trainer also facilitates high-level EMT and CPR medical training. Mickey also hosts the popular Higher Line Podcast, where he invites modern warriors, thought leaders, survivors and anyone he finds fascinating to have discussions about life, philosophy, firearms, combatives and more. CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST YouTube Instagram Website Facebook
This was such a joy. Mary Schuch is one of the most emotional honest, hilarious, and wise people I know. It was so fun to hang out with Mary for this edition of the ongoing M2M series "Living the F**k Out of Your Chart." LTFOOYC is for chart nerds and future chart nerds. It's where astrology and personal stories come together to give us insights on, jokes for, and connection to the fullness of the human experience. Mary's key chart features include: Taurus Rising, Taurus Moon, Aquarius Sun, major Capricorn stellium in the 9th with Chiron-Jupiter opposing from the 3rd in Cancer, and Pluto in the 7th. Mary has been in many (most?) of my learning containers, including the past two iterations of The Magician's Table and my current year-long course Astrology as Praxis. Since early 2021, we have shared space together most weeks of the year. We do not hide our casual intimacy and mutual adoration here. Many dear friends are mentioned including Jonathan Koe, Mariola Rosario, Mallory Dowd, Jaclyn Skeans, and Rebecca Padgett. Mary also shares how much she loved the M2M with my boyfriend Matt "Coincidence as a Practice." Mary references her beloved mentor Leah Garza several times as well. Mary found me through my interview with Heidi Rose Robbins. "There is No Road" by Antonio Machado. The work of Lama Rod Owens. Mary's bio: Mary Schuch (she/her) is committed to showing up for the experience of belonging in a human body. In this lifetime, Mary is steadily walking a resonant path and striving to remember the inherent relationality of all beings. Informed by her upbringing as a homeschooled pastor's kid and the eighth of eleven siblings, Mary is reclaiming her right to exploration and education through meditative multidisciplinary living. She is devoted to practices incorporating writing, music, art, breadmaking, astrology, movement, and being outdoors. A beneficial byproduct of years of manual labor, Mary's reverence for contemplative time has grown through work in gardens, kitchens, on a commercial lobster boat, and an oyster farm. Mary is the co-host of “My Life Is Better With You In It,” a podcast about two friends examining the energetics of collaboration and creativity. Through these avenues, Mary is joyfully emerging as an intuitive and comedic mystic. She enjoys connecting with people through offering readings and is currently open for booking. She is originally from the Chicago area and now lives on an island in Maine. Thank you for being in my world, Mary Schuch! +++ CHECK OUT THE MAGICIAN'S TABLE Applications are currently open. We run late March to late June. +++ Podcast art Angela George. Podcast music Joanthan Koe.
Synopsis In 1933, Aaron Copland introduced Roy Harris to Serge Koussevitzky, the famous conductor of the Boston Symphony in those days. Now, Koussevitzky was one of the great patrons of American music and was always looking for new American music and new American composers. Roy Harris had been described to him as an "American Mussorgsky," which probably intrigued the Russian-born conductor. When Koussevitzky learned that Harris had been born in a log cabin in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, on Abraham Lincoln's birthday, no less – well, perhaps he hoped the 41-year old Harris might produce music equally all-American in origin. "Write me a big symphony from the West," asked Koussevitzky, and Harris responded with a three-movement orchestral work titled: "Symphony, 1933," which had its premiere performance on today's date in 1934 with the Boston Symphony under Koussevitzky's direction. Koussevitzky loved it. "I think that nobody has captured in music the essence of American life -- its vitality, its greatness, its strength -- so well as Roy Harris," enthused the famous conductor, who recorded the piece at Carnegie Hall in New York just one week after its premiere. And it was Koussevitzky's Boston Symphony that would subsequently premiere Harris's Second, Third, Fifth and Sixth Symphonies as well. Music Played in Today's Program Roy Harris (1898 – 1979) Symphony 1933 (No. 1) Louisville Orchestra; Jorge Mester, conductor Albany 012 On This Day Births 1924 - American composer Warren Benson, in Detroit, Michigan; Deaths 1795 - German composer Johann Christioph Friedrich Bach, age 62, in Bückeburg 1993 - American composer and teacher Kenneth Gaburo, age 66, in Iowa City; Premieres 1732 - Handel: opera "Ezio" (Julian date: Jan.15); 1790 - Mozart: opera, "Così fan tutte," in Vienna at the Burgtheater; 1873 - Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2, in Moscow (Gregorian date: Feb. 7); 1882 - Borodin: String Quartet No. 2 in D, in St. Petersburg (Gregorian date: Feb. 7); 1905 - Schoenberg: symphonic poem "Pelleas und Melisande," in Vienna, with the composer conducting; 1908 - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in St. Petersburg (Gregorian date: Feb. 8); 1911 - Richard Strauss: opera, “Der Rosenkavalier,” in Dresden at the Hofoper, conducted by Ernst von Schuch, with vocal soloists Margarethe Siems (Marschallin), Eva von der Osten (Octavian), Minnie Nast (Sophie), Karl Perron (Baron Ochs), and Karl Scheidemantel (Faninal); 1920 - Prokofiev: "Overture on Hebrew Themes," in New York by the Zimro Ensemble, with the composer at the piano; 1922 - Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 3 "Pastoral," by the Royal Philharmonic, London, Sir Adrian Boult conducting; 1934 - Roy Harris: Symphony No. 1, by the Boston Symphony, Serge Koussevitzky conducting; 1952 - Ernst von Dohnányi: Violin Concerto No. 2, in San Antonio, Texas; 1957 - Bernstein: "Candide" Overture (concert version), by New York Philharmonic conducted by the composer; The musical "Candide" had opened at the Martin Beck Theater in New York City on December 1, 1956; 1957 - Poulenc: opera, "Les dialogues des carmélites" (The Dialogues of the Carmelites) in Milan at the Teatro alla Scala, Nino Sanzogno conducting; 1962 - Diamond: Symphony No. 7, by the Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy conducting; 1966 - Dominick Argento: Variations for Orchestra and Soprano (The Masque of Night"), at the St. Paul Campus Student Center of the University of Minnesota, by the Minneapolis Civic Orchestra, Thomas Nee conducting, with soprano Carolyn Bailey; A second performance took place on Jan. 27th at Coffmann Memorial Union on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota; 1967 - Frank Martin: Cello Concerto, in Basel, Switzerland; 1994 - Elisabetta Brusa: “La Triade” for large orchestra, by the Tirana (Albania) Radio and Television Orchestra, Gilberto Serembe conducting; 1994 - Christopher Rouse: Cello Concerto, by the Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by David Zinman, with Yo-Yo Ma the soloist; 1995 - Joan Tower: "Duets for Orchestra," by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Christoph Perick conducting. Links and Resources On Roy Harris
Synopsis On today's date in 1909, Richard Strauss's opera Elektra had its premiere in Dresden. The libretto, a free adaptation of the grim, ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles, was by the Austrian poet and playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal. In ancient Greek tragedies, violence occurred off-stage, and for his libretto, Hofmannsthal honored that tradition. But the music of Strauss evoking the tragedy's violence unleashed a huge orchestra with a ferocity that stunned early listeners. After its American premiere, one New York critic wrote of “a total delineation of shrieks and groans, of tortures physical in the clear definition and audible in their gross realism . . .Snarling of stopped trumpets, barking of trombones, moaning of bassoons and squealing of violins.” Even Strauss himself later admitted Elektra (quote) “penetrated to the uttermost limits of … the receptivity of human ears,” and what he called his “green horror” opera might cause him to be type-cast as a purveyor of creepy-crawly music. And so, Strauss prudently suggested to Hofmansthal “Next time, we'll write a MOZART opera.” Almost two years later to the day, on January 26, 1911, their “Mozart” opera, Der Rosenkavalier, or the The Rose Bearer premiered. It's set in 18th century Vienna, and for this opera Strauss included anachronistic, but eminently hummable waltz tunes. Music Played in Today's Program Richard Strauss (1864 –1949) Elektra Alessandra Marc, sop.;Vienna Philharmonic; Giuseppe Sinopoli, conductor. DG 453 429 Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier Waltz Suite Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor. Sony 60989 On This Day Births 1851 - Flemish composer Jan Blockx, in Antwerp; 1886 - German composer and conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, in Berlin; 1911 - American composer and pianist Julia Smith, in Denton, Texas; 1913 - Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski, in Warsaw; 1921 - American composer and conductor Alfred Reed, in New York City; Premieres 1817 - Rossini: opera, "La Cenerentola" (Cinderella), in Rome at the Teatro Valle; 1902 - Franz Schmidt: Symphony No. 1, in Vienna; 1909 - R. Strauss: opera "Elektra," in Dresden at the Hofoper, conducted by Ernst von Schuch, with soprano Annie Krull in the title role; 1946 - R. Strauss: "Metamorphosen," in Zürich; 1957 - Walton: Cello Concerto, by the Boston Symphony conducted by Charles Munch, with Gregor Piatigorsky the soloist; 1963 - Karl Amadeus Hartmann: Symphony No. 8, by the West German Radio Symphony, Rafael Kubelik conducting; 1987 - Paul Schoenfield: "Café Music" for piano trio at a St. Paul Chamber Orchestra concert. Links and Resources On Richard Strauss More on Richard Strauss
Viele lernen sich heutzutage im Internet kennen, da finden sich Freunde fürs Leben oder für einen Abend. Manchmal finden sich dort auch Duopartner, die dann zusammen Violinsonaten spielen. Von einem Blind Date mit einem Geiger erzählt der Pianist Herbert Schuch. Er tritt nämlich am kommenden Wochenende mit einem Mann auf, dem er bisher noch nicht ein einziges Mal analog begegnet ist.
Hello to you listening in Ocean City, New Jersey!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and quite a bit more because it's a great story) for Time Out Tuesday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Welcome back to a special bonus episode because The Boys Are Back in Town with my guest award-winning recording artist and author, composer, musician, the creator of America the Dream, and my brother-in-law Steve Schuch. At the conclusion of Part 1 I asked Steve: “You use the analogy of a baseball game when you were talking about America the Dream. What does that mean for people who haven't yet been to the America the Dream website?” Let's rejoin the conversation to hear more music and how this remarkably talented project came to life.Click this LINK to access Part 2 of our conversation, links, resources, America the Dream website, downloadable music, and get in touch with Steve and Night Heron Music!Easy-to-access resources: America the DreamTo learn more from Steve, tap the Interview Clips: Steve Schuch and Night Heron MusicDr. Martin Luther King, Jr.America the Beautiful - 1893 You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts (while we are under re-construction) and on LinkedIn. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Hello to you listening in Weare, New Hampshire!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and quite a bit more because we're celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day) and your host, Diane Wyzga.Today we have a special bonus episode because the boys are back in town. My guest Steve Schuch is joining us from Hancock, New Hampshire. Steve is a former Peace Corps volunteer, Audubon naturalist, award-winning recording artist and author, composer, musician, and the recipient of the Parent's Choice Gold Award for his CD Trees of Life. You've heard his music on NPR, PBS, and 2 compositions right here on this podcast. But mostly I've known Steve as my delightfully droll brother-in-law. Barry in the 3rd grade wrote:"I really likt your songs and storeys. What do you do for a liveing?" I've invited Steve to share with us a most wonderful story about how his musing on Martin Luther King, Jr. and America the Beautiful traveled all its musical way to becoming a new America the Dream composition. What makes this such a neat story? Let's listen to learn how musing became musical notes.Click this LINK to access Part 1, links, resources, America the Dream website, downloadable music, and get in touch with Steve and Night Heron Music!Easy-to-access resources: America the Dream To learn more from Steve, tap the Interview Clips: Steve Schuch and Night Heron Music You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts (while we are under re-construction) and on LinkedIn. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Albrecht Schuch ist beim Publikum beliebt und wird mit Preisen ausgezeichnet. In Eine Stunde Film spricht er über die Kehrseite des Erfolgs: das Scheitern. Außerdem erzählt Regisseurin Emily Atef, wie sie bei der Produktion ihres neuen Films über einen Schicksalsschlag selbst mit einem fertig werden musste. **********Ihr hört in dieser Folge von "Eine Stunde Film":00:02:38 - Filmrezension Kino "Die stillen Trabanten"00:07:53 - Interview Albrecht Schuch zu "Die stillen Trabanten"00:25:04 - Serienrezension "Neuland", ZDF Mediathek00:31:39 - Filmrezension Kino "Mehr denn je"00:36:38 - Interview Emily Atef zu "Mehr denn je"00:47:47 - Filmrezension Kino "Call Jane"**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.
Albrecht Schuch, 37, Schauspieler Es kann klappen mit dem Ehrgeiz. Es kann gutgehen, auch in kreativen Jobs wie der Schauspielerei, nach Höherem zu streben und auf einen Punkt zuzusteuern, auf ein Image oder einen Preis. Vielleicht ist dieses berufliche Herangehen auch gar nicht so unüblich. Bei unserem heutigen Gast wirkt es anders, selbstverständlicher. Albrecht Schuch, Jahrgang 85, zählt zu den erfolgreichsten Schauspielern des Landes. Dafür sprechen die zahlreichen und hochkarätigen Auszeichnungen, die er für seine so unterschiedlichen Rollen erhalten hat. 2020 z.B., da gab’s allein 2 Deutsche Filmpreise. Gefolgt vom International Actors Award im letzten Jahr und dieses Jahr, mal schauen, ach, der Bayerische Filmpreis und was haben wir da noch….ach, klar, noch mal den Deutschen Filmpreis. Es sind aber auch prägnante Rollen, die dem gebürtigen Jenaer angeboten werden. Oder sind sie deshalb so gut, weil er sie verkörpert? Im NSU-Film „Die Täter“, in „Paula“, „Die Vermessung der Welt“, „Gladbeck“, Systemsprenger, "Lieber Thomas" über Thomas Brasch oder "Im Westen nichts Neues". Und irgendwie, darauf wollten wir hinaus, scheint er da so durchzugleiten, unangestrengt, begabt, dankbar, erfreut. Ist es so, Albrecht Schuch? Musikliste: Foo Fighters - My Hero / Harry Belafonte – Matilda / José Gonzales – Crosses / Talking Heads - Burning down the House / Nina Simone - Ain’t got no / I got Life / Souls of Mischiefs - 93’ - Til Infinity / Asa 808 + Daede - Love no matter what / Field Kit - Downward Rising | Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
When Claire Schuch reported for duty at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in spring 2022, she inherited a department with plenty on its plate. Schuch leads the district's planning services department, which is responsible for tasks ranging from drawing boundaries for new schools to devising plans to accommodate for growth and shifting populations.She sat down with Ledger managing editor Cristina Bolling in this episode of the Charlotte Ledger Podcast to talk about her background and the mission behind her department, the importance of understanding the communities beyond the maps and what's ahead for school growth in south Charlotte.For more information about The Charlotte Ledger, or to sign up for our newsletters, visit TheCharlotteLedger.com.The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is produced by Lindsey Banks. Get full access to The Charlotte Ledger at charlotteledger.substack.com/subscribe
Today, we thought of treating you again with amazing guests. That's why in this week's episode, we welcome actors Daniel Brühl & Albrecht Schuch as well as director Edward Berger to the show. Together, they made Netflix's new film All Quiet on the Western Front (2022).If the name Daniel Brühl doesn't ring a bell – which it should –, then here are some films he has been in: Good Bye Lenin! (2003), Inglourious Basterds (2009), Rush (2013), Captain America: Civil War (2016), and The Alienist (2018), only to name a few. You might also know Albrecht from epic films such as System Crasher (2019) or Berlin Alexanderplatz (2020), and Edward from Eden (2022).In their conversation, Ed chats about- finding a cinematic language with the DOP- getting through rough days on set- telling a story from your POV- adapting a novel- learnings from shooting battle scenes … while Daniel & Albrecht talk about- what helps them get into the role- choosing the right projects- the importance of the film's message- acting techniques- how directing influenced Daniel's work as an actor It's needless to say that it has been an absolute blast chatting with these three legends. So what are you waiting for? Sit back, relax and listen to our epic chat with Daniel Brühl, Albrecht Schuch & Edward Berger. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT is out on Netflix!A young German soldier's terrifying experiences and distress on the western front during World War I. EPISODE LINKSWatch the TRAILER PATREONBig thank you to:Lee HutchingsMarli J MonroeKaren NewmanWant your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on filmmaking?Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides and feedback on your film projects! CREDITSThe Filmmakers Podcast is hosted, produced and written by Giles Alderson @gilesaldersonEdited by @tobiasveesSocial Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieepMarketing Huw SiddleLogo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Albrecht Schuch ist einer der gefeiertsten Schauspieler dieser Tage. Akribisch bereitet sich der mehrfache Filmpreisgewinner auf seine Rollen vor um dann dem Wunder, dem „dritten“, Raum zu geben. Susanne Bormann spricht mit ihm darüber, welche Geschenke man sich selbst mit einer intensiven Vorbereitung macht, wie Schuchs Arbeitsweise aber auch zu einer Art Verschmelzung mit der Rolle führt, die es schon mal zur Herausforderung werden lässt, aus den Rollen wieder komplett auszusteigen. Albrecht Schuch beschreibt, wie er niemals aufhört zu lernen, wie wichtig frühzeitige Wegbegleiter und Impulsgeber sein können, für ihn beispielsweise seine Deutschlehrerin, mit der er heute noch in engem Kontakt steht und er verrät, warum er bei Castings auch schonmal arrogant wirken kann.Präsentiert wird Close-up von MUBI, einem globalen, kuratierten Streaming-Service, der großartige und visionäre Filme aus der ganzen Welt zeigt.Jeden Tag stellt MUBI einen neuen Film vor, der handverlesen und mit großer Sorgfalt von Kurator:innen ausgewählt wird. Von neuen Regietalenten und Festival-Perlen bis hin zu den preisgekrönten Meisterwerken der Kinogeschichte: Auf MUBI gibt es immer etwas Neues zu entdecken.Close-up-Hörer:innen können MUBI jetzt exklusiv 30 Tage kostenlos ausprobieren: Unter mubi.com/close-upEin Podcast der Deutschen Filmakademie.Podcast Homepage · Facebook · InstagramMehr zum Gast:Agentur Albrecht SchuchMehr zum Host:Susanne Bormann InstagramSusanne Bormann AgenturFoto: Steffen RothSchnitt: Nicolai ZielAufnahme: SonnenstudioMusik: Martin TodsharowProduktion: Deutsche Filmakademie e.V. / Inga Goossens, Jule BartramTechnische Umsetzung: Sophie NietheKapitel00:07:57 Gretchenfrage00:16:26 Herkunft und die Anfänge des Spielens00:24:28 Schauspielschule In Leipzig – probieren, und den Verführungen der Branche widerstehen00:28:08 Umgang mit dem vermeintlichen Machtgefälle zwischen Regieführenden und Schauspielenden00:40:40 Das Entscheiden-müssen zwischen Theater und Film00:45:30 Was willst Du mit Deinem Spiel bewirken, was ist Dein Motor?00:53:43 Geschenk der intensiven Vorbereitung01:08:10 Vorbereitung auf Christian Schwochows NSU-Film „Die Täter – heute ist nicht aller Tage“01:34:48 Otto Modersohn aus Paula01:45:15 Einsteigen und Aussteigen in die Figur, sich dem Charakter verschreiben01:48:22 Thomas Brasch in „Lieber Thomas“02:04:35 Labude in Dominik Grafs „Fabian“02:11:39 Die wichtigsten Wegbegleiter und wie wichtig ein offenes Ohr von anderen im Spielprozess sein kann02:20:05 Inspiration durch seinen „Theaterpapa“ Thomas Lawinky und die filmische Partnerschaft mit Christian Schwochow02:29:00 Was wünscht Du Dir für eine filmische Partnerschaft um wirklich aufblühen zu können?02:37:22 Umgang mit der Herausforderung Casting02:45:34 Frieden schließen mit dem „Zweitberuf“ Öffentlichentlichkeitsarbeit02:58:19 Wo siehst Du Dich in 10 Jahren?03:01:05 Was hättest Du als Berufsanfänger gerne gewusst?
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„Der ernste, schweigsame Brahms“ so staunten die Zeitgenossen, „norddeutsch, protestantisch und unweltlich wie dieser, schreibt Walzer? Ein Wort löst uns das Rätsel, es heißt: Wien.“ Im 19. Jahrhundert vergnügte sich das Wiener Bürgertum gerne beim walzerseligen Tanzen im Dreivierteltakt. Brahms lieferte dazu seinen eigenen Beitrag. Herbert Schuch und Gülru Ensari verschränken ihn mit den Walzern von Paul Hindemith.
Ein berühmtes Ölgemälde von Johann Nepomuk della Croce: Mozart und seine Schwester Nannerl (mit Turmfrisur) am Klavier, die Hände überkreuzen sich. Vierhändig-Spielen ist für Mozart seit Kindertagen so selbstverständlich wie Fangenspielen im Garten. Kennengelernt hat er diese besondere Form des Musikmachens bei Johann Christian Bach.
Get your Challenge Coin! https://train.americanwarriorsociety.com/home Listen to the American Warrior Show: https://americanwarriorshow.com/index.html Coffee with Rich. Rich Brown is a retired Marine, former LEO and the Co-Host of America's leading Self-Defense podcast, the American Warrior Show. On today's Coffee with Rich, we will be joined by Mickey Schuch of Carry Trainer. Mickey Schuch owns and operates one of the most successful firearm and selfprotection companies in the United States, “Carry Trainer.” Mr. Schuch has trained thousands from coast to coast, including private citizens and local, state and federal law enforcement. Carry Trainer also facilitates high-level EMT and CPR medical training. Mr. Schuch believes in turning complex topics into easyto-understand short lessons. His sharp blend of humor mixed with serious instruction has helped build an immense following among students and industry professionals. He has presented on the U.S. Constitution, firearms usage and safety, self-defense, leadership, and entrepreneurship at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Business, Adrian College, the Illinois and Michigan State Capitols and more. Mr. Schuch is a former President of the Right to Carry Association, which successfully passed concealed-carry legislation in one of the most “anti-gun” states in the nation. He was Vice Chairman of a political party where he helped pro-Constitution candidates get elected. He also managed numerous political campaigns, shaking up the status quo. SWAG: https://shop.americanwarriorsociety.com/ American Warrior Society please visit: https://americanwarriorsociety.com/
In today's episode, my guest in conversation and my partner in crime is Mary Schuch. As two survivors of religious trauma who are still #1 Fan of Spirit (TM), we explored Hierophant themes: cultish behaviors, why we engage in them, and how developing an awareness of power dynamics can lead us to new ways of being in teacher-student relationships. We also discussed Mary's relationship to her inner teacher and how it's shifted through being in voluntary learning spaces and committing to her own personal practices.Our conversation was fun, funny, wild, irreverent, and completely non-linear. Listening back, it feels brave to me - questions and ponderings were required and answers were optional. We spoke in metaphors and along the way, there were tons of laughters, detours, thinking on our feet, and, of course, cursing.Here's Mary's bio:Mary describes herself as someone who is committed to showing up for the experience of belonging in a human body.Informed by her upbringing as a homeschooled pastor's kid and the eighth of eleven siblings, Mary is reclaiming her right to exploration and education.She values meditative multidisciplinary living through her practices of writing, music, art, movement, breadmaking, astrology, and being outdoors. Through these avenues, Mary is joyfully emerging as an intuitive and comedic mystic.Mary has spent most of the last decade deep in thought in gardens, on a lobster boat, and more recently, an oyster farm. She is originally from the Chicago area and currently lives on an island in Maine.Connect with Mary on Instagram @maryschuch and book a reading with her. Mary always helps me gain new insights and perspectives, and she also makes me laugh - which is truly the best medicine. Mary also mentioned the book Writing the Mind Alive: The Proprioceptive Method for Finding Your Authentic Voice by Linda Trichter Metcalf, Tobin Simon.This podcast is hosted, produced, edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @nate_qi, my music, and click here to book an astrology reading with me. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.