Podcasts about selbstheilend

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Welt der Physik - heute schon geforscht?
Folge 254 – Saturnmond Enceladus

Welt der Physik - heute schon geforscht?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 15:04


Schwerpunkt: Frank Postberg von der Universität Heidelberg über einen Eismond, der den Ringplaneten Saturn umkreist und sich in den vergangenen Jahren als einer der interessantesten Himmelskörper im Sonnensystem herausstellte || Nachrichten: Verdichtetes Holz – fest wie Stahl | Neue Details über die Planeten um TRAPPIST-1 | Selbstheilend wie Haut, hart wie Zahnschmelz

Soundings
Heaven and Hell: Inside the Maternity Ward of Mnazi Mmoja Hospital, Zanzibar

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 19:56


Producer: Megan Calfas After delivering one child, the Head Nurse Nassara turns around, changes her gloves, and delivers another. In Mnazi Mmoja Hospital, Zanzibar, 30-50 babies are born a day. Often, in the maternity ward, there are only 3-4 nurses working at a time. As the largest public hospital in Zanzibar, Mnazi Mmoja faces the island’s high rate of maternal mortality head on, yet, the root of the problem is hard to uncover--it’s tangled up in a much larger system. This piece would not be possible without the Program in Global Health Technologies at Boston University led by Dr. Zaman, the Stanford Storytelling Project, and the kindness of everyone at Mnazi Mmoja Hospital. Music: Rui -- “Caress me to Sleep”, “Selbstheilend”, “No sudden movements”, Johnny Ripper --”Nicolas”, Orbique-- “Simple”, Cuban Cowboys-- “Outro”

State of the Human
Conversations (Immigrating, ep. 2)

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 36:10


Immigrating is a conversation that happens across borders, generations, and versions of oneself. Grace and Justin talk across political differences. Unknown workers who forged the Transcontinental Railroad receive a new voice. Solmaz writes poetry to orient herself in the world. And Frankie and Francisco reflect on growing up in a new place. This is part two of a two-part series. Host: Cathy Wong Producers:​​ ​Carissa​ ​Cirelli,​ ​Noelle​ ​Chow,​ ​Jett​ ​Hayward,​ ​An-Li​ ​Herring,​ ​Julia​ ​Ingram,​ ​Louis​ ​Lafair,​ ​Rosie LaPuma,​ ​Yue​ ​Li,​ ​Jenny​ ​March,​ ​Kate​ ​Nelson,​ ​Jackson​ ​Roach,​ ​Helvia​ ​Taina,​ ​Melina​ ​Walling,​ ​Jake​ ​Warga, Eileen​ ​Williams,​ ​Cathy​ ​Wong Show​ ​Music:​​ ​​johnny_ripper (Links to this show's music and sound sources can be found at https://storytelling.stanford.edu) Story 4: Grace and Justin Grace and Justin send each other letters. Producers: Cathy Wong and Kate Nelson
 Featuring: Justin Hsuan and Grace
 Music: "When in the West," "Sage the Hunter," and "Drone Pine" by Blue Dot Sessions Story 5: Chinese Railroad Workers Producer:​ ​​Yue​ ​Li Featuring:​​ ​Hilton​ ​Obenzinger,​ ​Barre​ ​Fong,​ ​and Gordon​ ​Chang Music: "Everything Ends Here" by Johnny Ripper; "More Weather," "Waterbourne," and "The Summit" by Blue Dot Sessions Story 6: Solmaz Solmaz Sharif wants to have the conversation we’re avoiding. Producers: Jackson Roach and Jett Hayward
 Featuring: Solmaz Sharif 
Music: "c" and "m" by Gallery Six, "Krankenwagen im Stau" by rui, "Upward" and "It Moves Like A 500 Year Old Process" by junior85 Story 7: Frankie and Francisco After immigrating from Mexico, Francisco Preciado Sr. gets a job as a groundskeeper at Stanford University. When his son, Francisco Preciado Jr., applies to Stanford, they learn together what it means to carry on a family legacy in a new country. Producers: Louis Lafair and Melina Walling
 Featuring: Francisco Preciado Sr. and Francisco Preciado Jr.
 Music: "An opener" by Bitbasic, "motion (johnny_ripper remix)" by noah, "Selbstheilend" by rui, "Pomp and Circumstance" by Edward Elgar and Miguel Flores

Podcasts de Letras Libres
Eduardo de Gortari en Los suburbios

Podcasts de Letras Libres

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 36:07


Eduardo de Gortari (Ciudad de México, 1988) lee fragmentos de Los suburbios, su primera novela, publicada en Chile por la editorial Cuneta. Primeras letras es un podcast mensual en el que invitamos a escritores debutantes a leer un fragmento de su libro. En forma paulatina conforma un mapa sonoro de la nueva narrativa hispanoamericana. Música: "Selbstheilend" y "No sudden movements", de rui. www.freemusicarchive.com