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Neste podcast: converso com o escritor Eduardo Spohr sobre seu lançamento do livro Santo Guerreiro: Império do Leste, o terceiro livro da trilogia de ficcção histórica sobre a vida de São Jorge. Livros: https://amzn.to/43hNO3mSite do Spohr: http://www.eduardospohr.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/duduspohr/Envie sua história, sugestão, dúvida, crítica para o email:Email e PIX: dadoscriticos@email.comASSINE O APOIA.SE: https://apoia.se/dadoscriticosREDES SOCIAIS: https://linktr.ee/dadoscriticosNÃO CLIQUE AQUI! https://cutt.ly/faleipranaoclicarCaixa Postal:Igor Téuri - Dados Críticos Caixa Postal 5078 - CEP: 31611-970Belo Horizonte - MG
Send us a textDie Lufthansa Group plant große Langstrecken-Offensiven – vor allem Richtung Afrika, Lateinamerika, Indien und Saudi-Arabien. Mit der neuen Boeing 787-Flotte und dem südlich gelegenen ITA-Drehkreuz in Rom will CEO Carsten Spohr neue Märkte erobern. Bis Ende 2025 sollen bis zu zehn Dreamliner mit moderner Allegris-Kabine einsatzbereit sein!#Lufthansa, #Expansion, #Boeing787, #Allegris, #ITA, #Rom, #Langstrecke, #Lateinamerika, #Afrika, #Indien, #SaudiArabien, #Spohr, #DiscoverAirlines, #BrusselsAirlines, #AviationNews00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:05 China Airlines und ihre neuen Boeing-Bestellungen03:50 Delta Airlines und der Zolltrick07:12 Lufthansa's Langstreckenexpansion09:05 Änderungen bei World of Hyatt10:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 08.05.2025 – Folge 094-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Send us a textTrotz harter Kritik von Gewerkschaften wie VC und Ufo hält Lufthansa-Chef Carsten Spohr an seiner Strategie fest: Neue Flugbetriebe wie City Airlines und Discover sollen Kosten senken – doch das sorgt intern für Zündstoff. Die Kernmarke fliegt weiter Verluste ein, Streiks drohen, und die Aktionäre stimmen dennoch allen Vorschlägen zu.#Lufthansa, #Spohr, #CityAirlines, #DiscoverAirlines, #Eurowings, #VC, #Ufo, #Pilotenstreik, #Hauptversammlung, #MDax, #Flugbranche, #Luftfahrt, #Dividende, #AirlineNews00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:14 Carsten Spohr und der Sparkurs von Lufthansa05:16 Qatar Airways und die Großbestellung bei Boeing08:15 Emirates und die Partnerschaft mit Aegean11:58 IHG Asia Pacific Promotion 202514:50 Ein Fall von denied boarding bei United Airlines17:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 07.05.2025 – Folge 093-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
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Send us a textVor der Hauptversammlung brodelt es bei Lufthansa: Piloten und Kabinenpersonal wollen dem Vorstand die Entlastung verweigern! Der Sparkurs von Carsten Spohr mit neuen Flugbetrieben wie City Airlines sorgt für heftigen Gegenwind – die Gewerkschaften sprechen von „konzerninternem Vernichtungswettbewerb“. Kommt es bald zu Streiks?#Lufthansa, #Spohr, #Gewerkschaft, #Ufo, #VereinigungCockpit, #DiscoverAirlines, #CityAirlines, #Pilotenstreik, #Eurowings, #MDax, #Hauptversammlung, #Arbeitskampf, #AviationNews00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV02:01 Kritik an der Lufthansa-Führung05:30 Carsten Spohr und seine Verteidigung08:02 Neue Flugziele der Lufthansa10:30 Kreditkartenangebote für Reisende13:39 Best Western Promotion und Bonuspunkte14:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 06.05.2025 – Folge 092-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Send us a textLufthansa plant den Einsatz der ersten Boeing 787-9 mit neuer Allegris-Kabine ab Sommer 2025. Vier bis fünf Maschinen sollen ab Q3 von Frankfurt aus starten – allerdings zunächst mit gesperrten Business-Class-Sitzen, da die FAA noch keine vollständige Zulassung für die neuen Allegris-Sitze erteilt hat. Spohr rechnet aber noch dieses Jahr mit einer vollständigen Freigabe. Weitere 787-9 sollen dann uneingeschränkt ausgeliefert werden. Ziel: bis Jahresende neun bis zehn voll nutzbare Dreamliner im Interkontnetz.#Lufthansa, #Allegris, #Dreamliner, #7879, #BusinessClass, #Boeing, #FAA, #Frankfurt, #Flottennews, #Aviation00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV00:54 Fortschritte bei Lufthansa Allegris04:30 Lufthansa neue Bestuhlung auf Mittelstrecken09:30 Ein Vorfall mit einem US-Senator12:32 Riad Air und Alkoholpolitik13:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 03.05.2025 – Folge 090-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Send us a textLufthansa hat im ersten Quartal 2025 einen operativen Verlust von 722 Mio. € eingefahren, obwohl der Umsatz um 10 % gestiegen ist. Trotz stark wachsender USA-Nachfrage – +7,1 % Passagiere – drücken hohe Betriebskosten, Lieferprobleme bei Boeing und die späte Osterwoche auf das Ergebnis. Spohr warnt vor schwacher Buchungslage für Sommerreisen in die USA, will aber keine Preise senken, sondern die Kapazitäten straffen. Fürs Gesamtjahr bleibt der Konzern optimistisch – auch dank Lufthansa Cargo und Lufthansa Technik, die mit Rekordgewinnen glänzen.#Lufthansa, #Verlust, #USAReisen, #Boeing, #Dreamliner, #Luftfahrt, #Airlines, #AviationNews, #Quartalszahlen, #Spohr00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:10 Lufthansa: Herausforderungen und Zahlen05:00 Luftfahrtmarkt und Ausblick06:26 Chinas Luftfahrt und Handelsbeziehungen08:14 Etihad's First Class im Airbus A321 XLR11:00 Sicherheitsprobleme mit elektronischen Geräten15:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 29.04.2025 – Folge 087-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Send us a textLufthansa-Chef Carsten Spohr sieht großes Wachstumspotenzial für ITA Airways, die mit 99 Flugzeugen noch zu klein für den italienischen Markt sei.
Send us a textLufthansa-Group-Chef Carsten Spohr sieht großes Potenzial für weitere Airline-Übernahmen in Europa. Nach dem Einstieg bei ITA Airways und der strategischen Beteiligung an Air Baltic steht Lufthansa nun in Verhandlungen über eine Minderheitsbeteiligung an Air Europa und zeigt Interesse an der bevorstehenden Privatisierung von TAP Air Portugal. Die europäische Airline-Landschaft sei laut Spohr zu zersplittert, und nur große, starke Airlines könnten im globalen Wettbewerb bestehen. Wird Lufthansa bald eine noch größere Marktführer-Rolle einnehmen? ✈️
Send us a textDer geplante Einstieg von Lufthansa bei ITA Airways, ursprünglich für den 13. Januar 2025 angekündigt, verzögert sich offenbar. Laut italienischen Medienberichten arbeiten beide Seiten noch an letzten Details, sodass der Abschluss spätestens bis Mittwoch (15. Januar) erwartet wird. Lufthansa plant, zunächst 41 % der Anteile für 325 Millionen Euro zu übernehmen.Eine vollständige Übernahme, bei der Lufthansa bis zu 90 % der Anteile halten könnte, ist frühestens für die kommenden Jahre vorgesehen. Spohr betont, dass es im Interesse des Konzerns sei, die italienische Regierung zunächst an Bord zu halten.#Lufthansa #ITAAirways #AviationNews #BusinessExpansion #AirlineIndustryFrage des Tages: Was ist ist bei ITA los? Wird der Deal doch nichts? Ist euch das Alter der Flugzeuge wichtig?00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV02:00 Lufthansa ITA - noch keine Vollzugsmeldung05:15 Lufthansa D-AIQS geht nach 32 Jahren in Rente08:38 Austrian Airlines Boeing 767 fliegen wohl länger11:08 Ryanair rechnet Schadenersatz vor14:08 World of Hyatt Status Challenge 202515:22 Hilton Honors passt Programm - Bedingungen an18:28 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 13.01.2025 – Folge 013-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Der CEO von Deutschlands größter Airline, Carsten Spohr, hat die Politik aufgefordert, geplante Umweltauflagen für dieses Jahr zu stoppen und die Luftverkehrssteuer abzuschaffen. „Dass die Lufthansa weltweit als Premiumairline gilt, liegt an der Qualität unserer Mitarbeiter. Dafür zahlen wir gerne. Aber die Luftverkehrssteuer hat nichts mit einem Hochlohnland zu tun – sie verteuert den Wettbewerb in einem globalen Umfeld“, sagt Spohr im Gespräch mit Michael Bröcker. Die Ticketsteuer müsse zurückgenommen werden. „Ein gutes Beispiel ist Schweden: Dort hat man die Luftverkehrssteuer gerade abgeschafft, weil der Rückgang im Luftverkehr die Volkswirtschaft belastet.“Der innerdeutsche Luftverkehr liegt laut Spohr aktuell bei nur 20 Prozent des Niveaus vor der Corona-Pandemie. Spohr äußerte Bedenken zum Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland und nannte Fachkräftemangel, Infrastrukturdefizite und die Bildungsmisere als größte Probleme. In ein pauschales Politik-Bashing wollte der CEO des Unternehmens, das knapp 100.000 Mitarbeiter beschäftigt, jedoch nicht einstimmen.Außerdem:Angela Merkel die ihre Marketing-Tour für ihr Buch gestartet. Heute erscheint es in Deutschland. Lohnt es sich, Merkels Buch zu lesen?Die Brombeer-Koalition in Thüringen ist geschmiedet. Wie stehen die Chancen für das neue Dreierbündnis, das erstmals in Deutschland eine gemeinsame Regierung bilden will?Table.Briefings - For better informed decisions. Sie entscheiden besser, weil Sie besser informiert sind – das ist das Ziel von Table.Briefings. Wir verschaffen Ihnen mit jedem Professional Briefing, mit jeder Analyse und mit jedem Hintergrundstück einen Informationsvorsprung, am besten sogar einen Wettbewerbsvorteil. Table.Briefings bietet „Deep Journalism“, wir verbinden den Qualitätsanspruch von Leitmedien mit der Tiefenschärfe von Fachinformationen. Professional Briefings kostenlos kennenlernen: table.media/registrierung.Audio-Werbung Table.Today: jan.puhlman@table.media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textEin anonymes Schreiben mit neun Seiten voller Vorwürfe gegen Lufthansa-Chef Carsten Spohr kursiert in Luftfahrtkreisen. Verfasst unter dem Briefkopf der Personalvertretung Bord von Lufthansa Cityline, geht es um Themen wie die Allegris-Kabine, schlechte Finanzergebnisse und den Neubau des sogenannten „Spohr-Mausoleums“.Doch das Pamphlet ist höchst umstritten: Einige Mitarbeitende kritisieren den Ton als zu persönlich und wenig konstruktiv. Auch die Cityline-Geschäftsführer fordern in einer internen Mitteilung mehr Professionalität und Sachlichkeit im Dialog.Wie seht ihr das? Hat solch ein persönlicher Rundumschlag Platz in der Diskussion über Unternehmensführung?#Lufthansa #CarstenSpohr #Cityline #Kritik #Luftfahrt #TransformationFrage des Tages: Was werft ihr Carsten S. aus M. vor? Wie findet ihr die Idee Burger zu servieren auf Flügen?00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:22 ITA macht Gewinn in 202403:16 Lufthansa Group CEO bekommt viel Kritik12:22 SWISS bietet Sisley Pflegeprodukte in der First Class13:40 Delta Air Lines serviert Shake Shack Burgers ab 1. Dezember 202416:18 SAS Eurobonus Probleme in SkyTeam Allianz18:38 Frage des TagesTake-OFF 20.11.2024 – Folge 259-2024Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
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Naturen er under pres, men heldigvis er der stadig intakte områder med rigt liv. Måske kan vi snuppe de gode ting derfra og pode dem til udsatte arealer? Ugens gæst gør forsøget. Samtidig er han ekspert i biodiversitet i ferskvand, hvor danske søer på skift er blevet tørlagt og forsøgt genoprettet. Gæst: Lektor Lars Båstrup-Spohr, Sektion for Ferskvandsbiologi på Københavns Universitet. Værter: Biologerne Johan Olsen og Vicky Knudsen. Producer: Carsten Nielsen. vildtnaturligt@dr.dk
O Papo de Galo é um podcast 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.
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Send us a textLufthansa steht vor großen Herausforderungen. Trotz starker Nachfrage und kommerziell guten Ergebnissen bereitet die wichtigste Tochtergesellschaft der Lufthansa Group weiterhin Sorgen. Carsten Spohr, der CEO der Lufthansa Group, hat das Ziel, die Airline innerhalb der nächsten zwei Jahre wieder auf Kurs zu bringen. Der Fokus liegt dabei klar auf Qualität: “Premium, Premium, Premium” lautet die Devise, um den Kostennachteil in Deutschland auszugleichen. Investitionen in neue Kabinen, Technik und Lounges sollen helfen, Lufthansa bis zum 100-jährigen Jubiläum 2026 wieder zum Vorzeigeunternehmen zu machen.#Lufthansa #PremiumAirline #Aushängeschild #LufthansaGroup #AllegrisKabine #Luftfahrt #Fliegen #LufthansaJubiläum #CarstenSpohr #AviationNews #AllegrisFrage des Tages: Kann Lufthansa Mainline “Premium, Premium, Premium”? Was macht Lufthansa Premium?00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV02:04 Qatar Airways übernimmt 25% von Virgin Australia04:15 Lufthansa Airbus A340-600 nicht mehr aus MUC07:28 Lufthansa nimmt nur noch 25% des Umsatzes ein09:16 Lufthansa Mainline ist das Problemkind im Konzern19:38 Lufthansa ab in den Süden16:28 Nahost Luftraum durch den Krieg besonders belastet19:26 NTSB sieht Boeing 737MAX Probleme nicht ernstgenommen von FAA23:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 02.10.2024 – Folge 232-2024Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Eduardo Spohr é um jornalista, escritor, professor, blogueiro e podcaster brasileiro. É autor de A Batalha do Apocalipse e das trilogias Filhos do Éden e Santo Guerreiro. Participa do podcast Nerdcast, do site Jovem Nerd e é irmão do nerd mais forte do mundo.
Mon, 05 Aug 2024 02:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/358-358 6332dbca0ecb0cf662cf1fe2cd8ea962 X: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur Kooperation Dr. Johannes Spohr: present past - Recherchen zum Nationalsozialismus in Familie und Gesellschaft Verknüpfte Folgen Die Operation Barbarossa (1941), mit Dr. Dmitri Stratievski (21.06.2021) Die Besetzung der britischen Kanalinseln (1940-1945), mit Prof. Dr. Tobias Arand (18.03.2024) Den Podcast unterstützen UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! EINZELSPENDE ÜBER PAYPAL SENDEN Feedback und Kommentare! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2024-08-05. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. Der Podcast ist Teil des Netzwerks #historytelling und von Wissenschaftspodcasts.de. 358 full X: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur no Deutschland,Neuere und neueste Geschichte,Wehrmacht,Kriegsverbrechen,2. Weltkrieg,Familienforschung Tobias Jakobi
Quick-Commerce ist als E-Commerce mit super schnellen Lieferungen schon länger in aller Munde. Nicht alle denken dabei aber an flaschenpost, ein Unternehmen, das seit 2016 am Markt ist. In unserem neuesten CTO-Special sprechen Dennis und Jan mit Aron Spohr, CTO bei flaschenpost.Wir erfahren von Aron, wie er zu seinem ersten Computer kam, warum er die Schule frühzeitig verlassen hat und wieso er als „Computer Hacker“ in der Tagesschau war – und das noch vor seinem 18. Geburtstag!Außerdem sprechen wir über seine Leidenschaft für Webentwicklung, Firmengründungen und warum man mit dem eigenen Geld vorsichtig sein sollte, selbst wenn es um die eigene Firma geht.Uns interessiert natürlich auch, was es für einen CTO bei flaschenpost so alles zu tun gibt. Deshalb unterhalten wir uns mit Aron auch über Data-Engineering, Logistikprobleme, Wegfindungs-Herausforderungen und die Zusammenarbeit mit der Forschung in der Entwicklung.Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback: podcast@programmier.barFolgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. TwitterInstagramFacebookMeetupYouTubeMusik: Hanimo
Deze uitzending van Klassiekuur bestaat voor een groot deel uit muziek die werd getoondicht voor het orgel. Tussendoor hoort u het ‘Ave Maria’ van Arcadelt, een 3-delig Klarinetconcerto met orkest van Spohr, een Symfonische ‘Zomeravond’ van Delius en een Bach Prélude voor luit. De orgelmuziek werd geschreven door J.S.Bach en Tarquinio Merula. Hiermee beste luisteraars […]
Het programma staat vandaag in het teken van Triniteitszondag, het feest van de Heilige Drie-Eenheid in anoniem werk én de Bachcantate, namelijk BWV 165. De lente kleurt muzikaal in het 2de deel uit Mahlers 3de Symfonie,- het Wiegenlied van Spohr,- het Praeludium uit Griegs Holberg-Suite en een Rondo uit Mozarts Hoornconcerto nr 4. De finale […]
Seit zehn Jahren ist er CEO des Lufthansa Konzerns: Unter Carsten Spohr schrieb die Gruppe stehts Gewinne, die Tochter Swiss hat wesentlichen Anteil am Erfolg. Doch so beliebt der Konzernchef bei den Aktionären ist, die Kundenzufriedenheit hat seit der Pandemie gelitten. Die Lufthansa-Gruppe ist die umsatzstärkste Fluggesellschaft Europas. Im letzten Jahr hat sie 123 Millionen Passagiere um den Globus befördert. Die Tochtergesellschaft Swiss trägt mit ihren Margen wesentlich zum Unternehmenserfolg bei. Doch steigende Ticketpreise und abnehmende Service-Qualität sorgen für unzufriedene Fluggäste, der Klimawandel und Personalstreiks fordern CEO Carsten Spohr. Wie steht es um das Image der Luftfahrt? Welche Rolle spielt die Swiss in den Überlegungen des Chefs? Und wie kommt die Airline-Industrie weg vom Vorwurf des Greenwashing und hin zu echter Klimaneutralität? Das diskutiert Andi Lüscher im «Eco Talk» mit dem Lufthansa CEO direkt am St. Gallen Symposium.
HGR 413- Spohr Revolvers & Handgun Hunting Afield with Chris Rhodes Hello and welcome to Handgun Radio! I'm your host Ryan Michad from the wild woods of Central Maine, and this is your home for all the news, information and discussion in the handgunning world! This week, we talk Spohr Revolvers & Handgun […] The post Handgun Radio 413 – Spohr Revolvers & Handgun Hunting Afield with Chris Rhodes! appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
HGR 413- Spohr Revolvers & Handgun Hunting Afield with Chris Rhodes Hello and welcome to Handgun Radio! I'm your host Ryan Michad from the wild woods of Central Maine, and this is your home for all the news, information and discussion in the handgunning world! This week, we talk Spohr Revolvers & Handgun […] The post Handgun Radio 413 – Spohr Revolvers & Handgun Hunting Afield with Chris Rhodes! appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Zeitgeschichte erleben. Der Podcast der Bundeskanzler-Willy-Brandt-Stiftung
In den 1990er Jahren offenbarte sich in der wiedervereinigten Bundesrepublik eine Eruption rechter Gewalt. Dazu gehörte der erste Anschlag auf die Lübecker Synagoge vom 25. März 1994. Doch die Täter handelten nicht, wie häufig angenommen, in einem Vakuum. Die Brandspuren des „Terrors gegen Juden“ (Ronen Steinke) führen zurück bis in die Nachkriegszeit, sie geben Aufschluss auf den gesellschaftlichen Kontext der 1990er Jahre – und sie finden sich auch in der Gegenwart wieder. Ebenso lässt sich nachzeichnen, welche Formen der Solidarität sich infolge der Angriffe entwickelt haben – und wo diese ausgeblieben ist. Der Historiker Johannes Spohr spricht über „Ein Land voller Einzeltaten. Der Anschlag auf die Lübecker Synagoge im Kontext der 1990er Jahre“. Die Veranstaltung fand am 24. März 2024 in Lübeck statt. Die Bundeskanzler-Willy-Brandt-Stiftung online: Webseite: www.willy-brandt.de/ Newsletter: www.willy-brandt.de/newsletter/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/bwbstiftung/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/BundeskanzlerWillyBrandtStiftung/ Mastodon: social.bund.de/@BWBStiftung Twitter: www.twitter.com/bwbstiftung/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@BWBStiftung
La santé mentale étant une partie intégrante de la santé, ce sujet mérite d'être développé avec les coachs dont la confiance en soi et le bien-être avec son corps sont leurs spécialités.Maryam Gadery et Laura Spohr sont nos invitées. A l'occasion des 1 an du podcast, la chaîne YouTube est officiellement ouverte !Vous allez pouvoir entendre mais aussi voir des épisodes exclusifs sur la chaîne. Je vous invite tout de suite à aller vous abonner, à liker et commenter les vidéos si ça vous plaît. A cette table ronde, on aborde ensemble différents sujets : · Trouver sa propre définition de sa santé mentale, c'est très important de trouver ce qui est juste pour vous· Comment devenir sa priorité · Instaurer les bonnes habitudes pour recharger son énergie · Comment avoir le courage de s'écouter et définir ses limites · Et ce qui peut parfois être le plus difficile ; apprendre à dire non.Si vous voulez passer un bon moment et connaître les clés pour être plus sereine dans votre quotidien effréné, vous êtes au bon endroit !Retrouvez l'intégralité de cet épisode en image sur la chaîne YouTube : https://youtu.be/yQLm2WwX_rs?si=wpCw53RIMkRWl8gISuivre Muffin Game sur Instagram :https://instagram.com/muffingamepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Le compte Instagram de Marielle :https://www.instagram.com/marielle_cazeaux_aloha/Newsletter Aloha :https://www.marielle-cazeaux.com/interet-aloha Maryam : https://www.instagram.com/maryamgaderyy/Laura : https://www.instagram.com/laulaupoussedelafonte/
In deze uitzending krijgt u een brede waaier aan muziek waaronder: Hymnes ter ere van Sint Jozef, van Joseph Haydn een “Ave Regina Caelorum”, een driedelig Klarinetconcerto van Spohr, een vioolpartita van Bach en een deel uit de Hobosonate van Poulenc. Dit alles in een goede balans tussen instrumentale en vocale-religieuze muziek.
Kathleen Parlow was one of the most outstanding violinists at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1912, she was signed by the Columbia Record Company in New York, and her first records for the U.S. label were brought out alongside those of the legendary Eugene Ysaÿe. Listen to her fascinating story and how she took the world by storm. From her devastating looks to the intrigue her priceless instrument created. You will hear rare recordings of this prodigious player as we retell her life and try to understand why such an incredible talent has been so forgotten today. Brought to you by Biddulph recordings TRANSCRIPT Kathleen Parlow Part 1 Welcome to this very first episode of the Historical Strings Recording Podcast. A show that gives you a chance to hear rare and early recordings of great masters and their stories. Hello, my name is Linda Lespets. I'm a violin maker and restorer in Sydney, Australia, and I'm also the host of another podcast called ‘The Violin Chronicles', a show about the lives of historically important violin makers and their instruments. But today we have a different podcast and telling this incredible story with me is my co-host Eric Wen. Hello, my name is Eric Wen, and I'm the producer at Biddulph Recordings, which is a label that focuses upon reissuing historic recordings, particularly those by famous string players of the past. I also teach at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where I've been for the past 24 years. In this first episode, we will be looking at an incredibly talented violinist called Kathleen Parlow, who, in her time, took Europe and the world by storm, giving even Fritz Kreisler a run for his money in the popularity department. She was described in the media as being ‘One of the phenomena of the musical world' on par with Mischa Elman, or the ‘greatest lady violinist in the world', and ‘the girl with the golden bow'. She was treated with superstar status wherever she went, which begs the question as to why she is so little known today? Well, join us to discover her incredible story, the events of her career and her violin. A violin which would eventually financially ruin one man and divide his family. We will take a closer look at high hat kicking breakdancers, militant fascists, scandalous theatre directors, impossible love, a score ripping composer, and all this revolving around one of the world's most expensive violins and the incredible means one man went to get it into his hot little hands and then give it away. This is the story of Kathleen Parlow. And all of the pieces you will be hearing in this podcast are of Kathleen Parlow playing her violin. Kathleen Parlow was born into a modest family in Calgary on the Canadian prairies in 1890. Her mother, Minnie, was a violinist. So, at a young age at four, she gave her daughter a violin and started teaching her. When she was six years old, the family, Kathleen, Minnie, and her father, Charlie, they moved to San Francisco where her talent was immediately recognized. And well, this is probably because of the, the mom. And she was having lessons with her cousin called Conrad Coward in San Francisco. Very soon, still aged six, she gave her first recital in San Francisco. So is six, is six a reasonable age for a child to give a recital? What do you think? It's extremely young. In fact, that is truly prodigious. I mean, people don't even begin the violin till six and that's an early beginning of an instrument. Most people start around seven or eight, but to begin much earlier and to even be playing a concert at the age of six. That's really quite phenomenal. So with her burgeoning talent, she now started having lessons with Henry Holmes, who was a pupil of Louis Spohr, the well-known German composer and violinist. And he's a conductor and who he's the man who apparently invented the chin rest. So where would we be without the chin rest, really? He's attributed with inventing it. Well, Spohr was a fine violinist, German violinist. He was also a quite prominent composer. He was quite a conservative composer. So, I believe he wasn't that fond of the music of Beethoven. In other words, there were people like Spohr, Von Weber, and they represented a much more conservative branch of the sort of German composition. of the German composers. And basically, they looked upon Beethoven as such a wild revolutionary in his music, so daring that I think they were almost a little offended by it. So Spohr, if you could say, is primarily a kind of conservative, very well-schooled, excellent composer. He wrote many, many violin concertos, the most famous of which is No. 8 in A minor, which is written in the form of an operatic scene. Full of violin solo recitatives and arias for the violin. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's interesting. So they were, there was like very shocked by Beethoven. They were, apparently. Was he a contemporary of Beethoven? Because I, because sometimes you go back pretty quickly, don't you? Like the teacher of the teacher of and all of a sudden you're in like the Well, Spohr was born 14, he's 14 years younger than Beethoven. Oh, okay. So, he was born in 1784, but he lived a lot longer. He lived over 20 years longer than Beethoven. Oh, wow. And that's fascinating. So, Henry Holmes, Kathleen Parlow's teacher, was taught by this guy who would have known Beethoven? Yes, absolutely. And objected to Beethoven. Was shocked by his music. Well, I mean, I think sort of the, you might say the more mature Beethoven or the more daring Beethoven. But I think, you know, I'm sure maybe some of Beethoven's early works were much more acceptable. They were more normative, so to speak. Oh, okay. So Kathleen's in San Francisco and her parents' marriage is breaking down. Her father, Charlie, moves back to Calgary where he dies of tuberculosis the year after. But Kathleen, she rockets on and is becoming more and more well known. Her new teacher sees real talent in the girl, and this teacher, Henry Holmes, he has contacts to make things happen. And he helps arrange a tour for her and playing engagements in England. So for this to happen, Kathleen's mum, she's, she's I'm getting stage mum vibes. Yes. Because she's still very, still very young. Oh, yeah. I mean, I can't believe she wasn't playing with dolls. And this would have been a conversation between Minnie, Kathleen's mum, and the teacher. It probably wouldn't have been a conversation with her as a child. No, probably not. You don't really choose much when you're six, seven. No, that's true. So the problem they have is that they have no money. So, so what do you do, Eric? You have no money, you have a prodigy. You exploit the prodigy by having them play and make an income for you, which is something that happens unfortunately to many, many talented musicians coming from, you might say, less well-off families. They end up becoming the breadwinner. All their focus gets put upon these, these kids. And so not only do they have the added burden of playing and making sure they keep up They're playing well, but they also have the burden of making sure that they play well enough to make an income so that their families can survive. I mean, that's a very familiar story, and it's a story that has more failures than winners, I'm afraid, because you do hear about the winners. You do hear about the Misha Elmans or the Yasha. Well, Heifetz is a little different because he had a more middle-class family, but you do hear of Oskar Shumsky, for example, who I know I knew personally, he says, don't believe that these violence that you hear about having normal childhood behind every great violence, there's always a mama or a papa. And I think he himself endured that kind of pressure, the pressure to somehow become. The breadwinner, or let's say the some, the pressure to become a great violinist, primarily because he would serve as the breadwinner for the family. Well, if you think about it, you could say that. Violin playing in the early 20th century was very dominated by Russians, particularly Russian Jews. And one of the reasons for that was that in Russia, all the Jews were confined to an area known as the Pale of Settlement. In other words, a designated area that they could live in, but they could not leave that particular area. And basically, some very gifted young students could get into university or could go into a conservatory, and one of the big examples was Misha Elman, and Misha Elman, you might say left the Pale of Settlement to go study with Leopold Auer in St Petersburg. And they had to get all sorts of permission to do that. Well, the success of Misha Elman, the global success, the international success, I think resonated so well. with the people in the ghetto that they sort of saw, wow, this is one of our boys and look what he's done. He's now playing for the crowned heads of Europe. So I think for them, they felt this was a way out. And if you think about it, the film, Fiddler on the Roof, which is a famous musical and it was adapted as a famous film. And basically, that film, just the very title, talks about the Fiddler on the Roof. And the setting is in the Pale of Settlement, the Jewish ghetto in Russia. They're often subjected to random attacks by the Cossacks and all sorts of difficulties. But here, despite all that, you know they manage to survive. And of course the image of the Fiddler on the Roof. The violinist is exemplified, you might say, by Misha Elman, who literally grew up in the Russian ghetto. Yeah, and Misha Elman, he'll, he'll become, he He'll become important in our story, yeah. The money. This is not a problem. There is a wealthy admirer called Harriet Pullman, Carolan, in San Francisco. And she pays for Kathleen and her mother to take the trip to England. And in 1904, at the age of 14, Kathleen plays for King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace. And then in the next year in 1905, she and her mother, they come back to England. This tour marks the beginning of a life that she would lead for years to come of performing and playing. And so by the time she was 15, she was touring and playing with the London Symphony. And it was in a concert at the Wigmore Hall in London that she really shoots to fame. So is the Wigmore Hall, is that, is that still today an important place to play? Oh, extremely so. It's funny because the Wigmore Hall was originally called the Bechstein Hall, and obviously during the wars, it became a much more the name was more neutralized to become less dramatic, and it became named after the street it's on, which is Wigmore Street. It was always a very important venue, but around the sort of 60s In the 70s it had declined a bit in its status because the South Bank had been built and so the Wigmore Hall was a little bit relegated to a sort of a little second class status. But in the past 20 years or so the Wigmore Hall has catapulted to fame again and it's today one of the most distinguished halls. In London. All right. Okay. And this is, this is pre war. So it's, it would have been called? Bechstein. Okay. So it would have been called the Bechstein Hall when she played? Probably. Oh yeah, definitely. So the Bechstein Hall was, I think first opened in 1901 and it was built by the piano manufacturers, the German manufacturers Bechstein, hence the name. And after the First World War, I believe it was changed to a more neutral sounding, less Germanic name, and it adopted the name of the street that it's currently on, which is Wigmore Street. Incidentally, the first concert at Wigmore Hall was actually performed, was a violin and piano recital, performed by Eugene Ysaye and Federico Busoni. And then one night in London, Kathleen and her mother went to another concert of another child prodigy called Mischa Elman. And he was, so he's the fiddler on the roof guy, and he was almost exactly the same age as Kathleen. He was just a few months there's just a few months difference between them. And she, she hears him playing this concert and she's, she's just blown away. Blown away, and after the concert, she and her mother decide that Kathleen, she just has to go and have lessons from the same teacher as this, as this, as Mischa. So the only thing, only little thing about Mischa Elman's teacher is that he is in Russia. And as far as anyone knows, no foreigners study in the St. Petersburg Conservatorium, but that is about to change. Definitely no ladies. So, Kathleen and her mother had arrived in England with 300 raised by their church in San Francisco and this was, it just wasn't enough to get them to Russia and to the conservatorium where the famed Leopold Auer was a professor, but get there they would because Kathleen's mum, Minnie, still had a few tricks up her sleeve. She went and petitioned the Canadian High Commissioner. So she must have been, I feel like Minnie, she must have been very persuasive. Like there was nothing was getting in between, you know, her daughter and this career. Forceful, a task to be reckoned with, certainly. Yeah. She's like we'll get to England, we have no money. Not a problem. We're gonna, we're gonna get this teacher. He's in Russia. Not a problem. No foreigners. It, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't seem to be a problem for her, no girls. Not a problem. No foreigner has ever studied in this St. Petersburg conservatorium. Not daunted. They're off. They go. So to pay the cost travel, Minnie managed to get a loan from Lord Strathconia, the Canadian high commissioner. And from there, mother and daughter travelled to Russia. And in October of 1906, Kathleen becomes the first foreigner to attend the St. Petersburg Conservatorium. And in her class are 45 Students and she's the only girl. And we have to remember this is pre-revolutionary Russia. So there's still the Tsar Nicholas the second at this point. Yeah. She's mixing in, in that set. So it's an interesting place to be as a musician. Cause you're frequenting the sort of the upper classes but you can come from, from nothing and arrive there. Her professor was the famed teacher, Leopold Auer, who had a knack of discovering talent. Leopold Auer was actually a Hungarian violinist, and he was trained in Vienna, and he also studied with Joachim. And what happened was Russia has always had a sort of love for the violin, and they employed many people to teach at the conservatory, because they really embraced Western culture. They had A number of important French violinists come, but their big, you might say, catch was to get Vieuxtemps, Henri Vieuxtemps, to teach for a number of years at, in St. Petersburg. And after Henry Vieuxtemps, they actually got Henry Wieniawski to teach at the conservatory. And when Wieniawski decided to go back to Europe, they employed Leopold Auer to take his place at St Petersburg. Right. So he's up there with the big names. Well, they were a little bit let down. I mean, that's what they were, I think, a little bit disappointed to replace Wieniawski with Leopold Auer because Wieniawski was such a major violinist. So he had initially a little rough time, but he was adored by Tchaikovsky and Tchaikovsky loved Auer's playing, dedicated a number of works for him, including the famous serenade melancholic, and wrote a lot number of ballet scores, which Leopold Auer played the solos for. But of course, they had a big rift when Tchaikovsky wrote his violin concerto for Auer, because Auer said it was unplayable. And that really hurt Tchaikovsky's feelings. And it laid dormant for several years before another Russian violinist. Brodsky took it up, learned it, and. Premiered it in Europe first, and only after its success in Europe did he bring it back to Russia, where it became a big success, and Auer felt very bad about that, and in fact, just before Tchaikovsky died, a few months before Tchaikovsky died, story has it that Auer went to Tchaikovsky and apologized to Tchaikovsky for his initial mistrust of the concerto. In fact, by that time, Auer himself had actually performed the concerto, championed it, and taught it to many of his students. Yeah, and we'll see in this story how sensitive composers are, and how easy it is to hurt their feelings and really create. Like a lot of emotional turmoil. That's coming up. So Auer, like he might not have been their first choice for replacing, but he did have a knack of finding star pupils. That is something that we see, that I see in the conservatorium. Every now and then you have a teacher who's very talented at finding talent. Absolutely. And I know in Australia you have one very distinguished teacher who I think now has been poached by the Menuhin School in, in England. Yes. And we're not going to talk about that. Yes, we won't. Because it's Must be a sore point. But we do see, we do see him every now and then when he comes back. So along with Elman and Efren Zimbalist, Parlow becomes one of Auer's star pupils and Auer was so taken with her playing that he often called her Elman in a skirt, which I think is supposed to be a compliment. And in Auer's biography, he writes, he says, “It was during this year that my first London pupil came to me, Kathleen Parlow, who has since become one of the first, if not the first, of women violinists”. And that, he says that in his biography, My Long Life in Music. So, Every year, Auer had a summer school in Kristiana, which is Oslo today. And Parlow spent her summers there and became a great favourite in Norway, which leads us to the next and perhaps one of the most marking events in her career and life. At 17, having spent a year at the conservatory in Russia, Kathleen begins to put on public performances she gives solo performances in both St. Petersburg and Helsinki. So these are two places she knows quite well by now. And these concerts were, they were very important as Kathleen's mother really had no money to support them. And so, with but you know, Minnie doesn't bother her, she just ploughs on. And so with the money from these concerts this would have to tide her over. From letters that I've read, they were living in like this small apartment and then another friend writes, you know this other person, they've been saying you live in a tiny little place, but I'm not going to spread that rumor. And, and so it was a, it was a thing on the radar that they didn't have much money and they were scraping by and they were like frequenting people of much more wealthier than they were, so they were sort of on the fringes of society, but with her talent that was sort of pushing, people wanted to know her. So she makes her professional debut in Berlin and then began, she begins a tour of Germany and the Netherlands and Norway. And in Norway, she performs for the King Hakon and Queen Maud. Of whom she'll become a favorite. And, and her touring schedule was phenomenal. It was just like nonstop. So, yeah. For a 17-year-old that's, you know, she's going all over the world. And you were saying that Auer knew . Do Tchaikovsky do you think Auer, was he was giving her these pieces that did, that influenced him? Yes. I mean, Tchaikovsky wrote a number of violin, solo violin works before the concerto, the most famous of which is, of course, the Waltz Scherzo and the Serenade Melancholique. One is a fast, virtuoso piece, the other is a slow, soulful piece. And I know that Auer was the dedicatee of certainly the Serenade Melancholique, which she did play. So, so Auer's giving her stuff from, you know, his friend Tchaikovsky to play. Now she's 17 and she's touring to support herself and her mother and she has an amazing teacher who probably understands her circumstances all too well because Auer growing up also found himself in her position, supporting his father in his youth with his playing. So she's studying in St. Petersburg, which is an incredible feat in itself. So she must have had quite a strong character and her mother, Minnie, also appears to be very ambitious for her daughter. We're talking about her mother being ambitious, but for Kathleen to, you know, she's her daughter, she, she must've had quite a strong wheel as well. Yes. Well, she certainly did. I wish we knew more about her because maybe she was very subservient, you know, we have no idea. Maybe she didn't have, I mean, it's a speculation, of course. Yeah. We do have like hundreds of letters from Kathleen and there's a lot between her and Auer, and there's a real sort of paternal, he really sort of cared for her like a daughter almost and she looked up to him like a father and he was always very correct about it, you know, he would always write the letter to her. To Minnie, her mother the correspondents, it was, and it was always very, everything was very above board, but a very, they were very close. Kathleen later says that after expenses, her Berlin debut netted her exactly 10 pounds. She didn't know it at the time, but this was an indication of what her future would be like, and she would be sort of financially in a precarious state most of her life, and she would so her routine was she studies with Auer every summer in order to prepare, like they were preparing her repertoire for the next season of touring. So now she has a tour in 1908, so she's still 17, almost 18. It's in Norway, and to understand just a little bit of the political climate in the country, We can see that Norway, only three years earlier, had become independent of Sweden and had basically become its own country. So there's this this great sense of nationalism and pride in being Norwegian. And they have a newly minted king, King Hakon, who she's played for, and his queen, who was, He was in fact a Danish prince. And then when Norway, the Norwegian parliament asked him if he would like to become the king of Norway when they had their independence. And he said, why not? As part of this great sense of nationalism Norwegian musicians, composers, writers, and poets, they were celebrated and became superstars. And, oh gosh, yes, We can sort of understand. Poets have sort of dropped off the list, but back then poets, they were a big deal. So you add to this a young, fresh faced, talented Canadian girl who knows and understands their country. She arrives in Oslo to play in the National Theatre, where Norway's very own Johan Halvorsen who's conductor and composer and violinist, he's conducting the country's largest professional orchestra. And that night for Kathleen's concert, she plays Brahms and some of Halvorsen's compositions and the two, Kathleen Parloe and Halvorsen, they would go on to become quite good friends and Halvorsen regarded her very highly in saying, he said that her playing was superior almost to all the other famous soloists who made guest appearances in the city. So, I mean, a lot of people went through Oslo, so that was, you know, high praise. And Kathleen quickly Becomes a admirer of his and she would become a driving factor in him finishing his violin concerto that he'd been dithering over for a very long time. And this is Kathleen playing one of Halvorsen's compositions. It's not his concerto, it's Mosaic No. 4. So back to the theatre. And it was a magical night with the romantic music of Brahms to make you fall in love. And everyone did, just some more than others. And to finish off, there's music from their very own Johan Halvorsen to celebrate you know, a Norwegian talent. So Kathleen plays her heart out and when the concert ended, the crowd goes wild and the 17 year old soaks up the thunderous applause. She's holding on tight to her violin as she bows to adoring fans. Tonight she is the darling of Oslo. In the uproarious crowd stands a man unable to take his eyes off this young woman. Her playing has moved him and her talent is unbelievable. This man makes a decision that will change both their lives forever. So, Einar Bjornsson had fallen head over heels for the 17 year old Canadian there and then. She would turn 18 in a few months. And in that moment, he decided to give her the most beautiful gift she would ever receive. So, who is Einar Bjornsson? So what we were saying, poets, poets are less of a, you know, a hot shot today, but Einar was the son of a very, very famous poet. A Norwegian businessman and son of one of the most prominent public figures of the day, Bjørnstan Bjørnsson. He was a poet, a dramatist, a novelist, a journalist, an editor, a public speaker, and a theatre director. Five years earlier, in 1903, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, and one of his poems, called ‘Yes, We Love This Land', was put to music and is the Norwegian national anthem up to this day. So, you could say he was kind of famous in these parts, and his personality alone would have easily filled. A concert hall, that one in Oslo. Einar's father here, we're talking about Einar's father, he's the poet. Einar himself doesn't appear to have written any poetry. And this, so this situation could have been just fine the whole infatuation, love at first sight thing, except for a few things that put a spanner in the works. To begin with, Einar Björnsson is somewhat older than the youthful Kathleen he's 26 years older. Then her, in fact, and for a 17 year old, that is a big age gap. So he's 45, but that aside, there is a problem that he's also married and has two children. His daughter is actually almost the same age as Kathleen she's 16, but he doesn't really seem to see that. All he can see is this violinist and her talent. And he's been just, he's besotted and he's going to make a grand gesture. So obviously, one way to support the arts is to, what patrons do is they will buy, a lovely instrument and lend it to someone. So that's your normal affair. Obviously, one way to show his devotion to her is to find her a better violin. Hers is absolutely not good enough for someone of her talent. And he has to find her something amazing because she is amazing. He's determined to give her the most wonderful gift she has ever received. So he goes out and he's a businessman. And so he goes to his businessman contacts. And Kathleen would have spoken to her entourage. I imagine, and I now finally finds a violin worthy of Kathleen's virtuosity, and it happens to be one of the most expensive violins on the market in 1908, and it's a 1735 Giuseppe Guarneri Del Gesu violin. It had previously belonged to great violinists such as Giovanni Battista Viotti and Pierre Baillot. So just to clarify in the violin making world Antonio Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesù are the two top makers. If you're comparing two instruments, if one was owned by no one not anyone that you know. And then another one was owned by Viotti and Pierre Baillot . The one that's owned by Viotti and Pierre Baillot is probably going to be worth more. Yeah. So Viotti, he was just huge. He had a lot of instruments. I think he did a little bit of teaching and dealing on the side, Viotti. Like with the number of instruments named after him, or he just went through a lot of instruments. So she buys this violin, and it's not all smooth sailing to get the violin. Because she, there's this, there's a big correspondence between her and Auer, and we see that actually there's this letter where it says from Auer saying, I saw Hamming very cross. He says that the violin is compromised if he takes it back. So at one point, I think she may have changed her mind about this violin, but Hamming the dealer was not okay with this. All the I'm just trying to read his writing, it's not that easy. All the papers brought the news That Kathleen bought it so the newspapers have already, so the, you've got Hamming, that's annoyed, the papers have already said they've bought this violin and he could not, it says he could not sell it soon and repeat the sale, waiting till he finds something equal to the Guarneri. He showed me a Strad, indeed wonderful, asking 60, 000 livres, which must be pounds, right? A nice fellow, isn't he? And now, goodbye, write to me. Love, Auer. They do end up getting the violin. They, they don't get the 60, 000 Strad that Hamming Gets all upset about and offers, which I think he might have been exaggerating the price just to make him calm down about and to keep the del Gesu. Then Einar gives this to Kathleen. So this is a very kind of strange situation because normally you don't, you don't actually give, the patrons don't actually give their instrument to the No, absolutely. That's a remarkable gift. Just in terms of, I mean, the gesture is very magnanimous, but in terms of financial, there's just a financial cost or value of the gift is quite enormous. And so really after only knowing her for a month, Einar transfers this money into her account and she travels, Kathleen travels to Germany to the Hamming workshop and purchases her del Gesu violin for two thousand pounds and in today's money according to an inflation calculator, that is three hundred thousand pounds. Almost four hundred thousand US dollars. More than half a million Australian dollars, which at the time was a lot for a violin as well. So we're not I mean, I, today you'd be kind of happy to buy a Del Gesu for half a million, but then it was, it'd be a bargain. So, it's interesting this, like, he buys this, this young violinist this very expensive present and it's a, and it's a grey area and it's fraught with debate ethically, really. And I feel like today musicians find themselves sometimes in this position where they're sort of indebted to the, to a benefactor. It's almost feudal. I I feel cause at the same time you're very happy that they're lending it to you, but got to keep an eye on if it's a healthy relationship to. To get the money he had to get, you know, half a million pounds pretty quickly. If you remember, Ina's father was a very famous poet who'd won a Nobel Prize in literature and part of the prize is that you win a large sum of money. And so, what does Einar do? He goes and asks Dad. So he asks, he borrows, he borrows most of the money actually. Goodness knows how he convinced him, but you know, he's a businessman. And also for the remaining, he's married, remember, and he's married to, actually, to an heiress, and he takes a bunch of her, her dowry money and transfers this to essentially a teenager he met a month ago. The purchase of this incredibly expensive violin attracted, it attracted the attention of the press internationally, but journalists It's never really questioned the fact that this, this gift was given to a young woman by a, by an established family man. So everyone was just like, Oh, isn't it amazing? Because normally in this circumstance, people don't often give the instrument. You buy it as an investment and you'll lend it to someone. I think I've heard of like very few, very few cases of things being gifted, but actually normally your standard practice is to, to lend it to people. And most people playing on strads, that's, that's what it is, someone's lent it to them. How would you feel about someone giving a 300, 000 instrument to your daughter, who's a teenager? Well, I'd be, I mean, I'd just hate the sort of obligation that would involve, because On one hand, it is a very wonderful gift if it is a gift, but you almost expect that there is some expectation in return, don't you? Yeah. It's like he's bought her almost. Kind of. So, Einar, as, as I mentioned, he's, he's from a well known Norwegian family. They're very patriotic. His father's writings really established a sense of pride and meaning to what it was to be Norwegian. And he was. Like his father was this beloved figure in the country and he was quite frankly a hard act to follow. But his children gave it a good shot. You have Einar was one of five children. His father Bjornstein Bjornsson was the poet and public figure. He worked in a theatre. His mother was an actress when he'd met her. Which is a little bit risque also for the time. So they're a bit more of sort of an acting bohemian theatre family. His older brother Bjorn Bjornsson, just to be complicated here, his brother's called Bjorn Bjornsson. And not to be confused with Bjornstein Bjornsson, his father. So he was a stage actor and a theatre director. Like his dad. He was a playwright and he was the first theatre director of the National Theatre. And that was the big theatre in Oslo where Kathleen played. He was also quite busy in his personal life, because his first wife was Jenny Bjornsson. I mean, another Bjornsson. Boarding house owner. So he married her for four years. So this is Einars older brother. He married her for four years, then he divorced her, then he married an opera singer. Called Gina Oselio for 16 years, but then he, they, they got divorced, and then he married in 1909 Aileen Bendix, who was actually Jewish, and that's an important point, that she was Jewish, because at this time, things are kind of soon things will start heating up in Europe. And then he was, then there was Einar's younger brother called Erling Bjørnson, and he was a farmer and a politician for the Norwegian Far Right Party. So he was extreme right. Bit of a fascist. The other brother. So he was elected to the parliament of Norway and he was very active during World War II. So his two brothers have very, like, polarized opinions. Einar himself, he was a passive member of the far right party, but during the war years at that time that was the only party that people were allowed to be part of, so you can't, it's hard to tell his political leanings from that. Then he has a younger sister. Bergliot Bjornson, and she was a singer and a mezzo soprano, and she was married to a left wing politician Sigurd Ibsen, who was, he was the son of a playwright, and he becomes the Norwegian Prime Minister, so he plays a central role in Norway getting its independence. He met Einar's sister because he's a big patriot. Einar's father is a big patriot and that's how they were kind of family friends. It's not bad, you know, having your husband as the prime minister. Then he has another little sister called Dagny Bjornson and she was 19 when she marries a German publisher called Albert Langdon and so they're sort of like leftish as well. So Einar, he marries the sister of Albert Langdon. So they have this joint brother sister wedding. On the same day, the Bjornson brothers sisters marry the Langdon brothers sisters. But, the important thing to know is that the Langdons are very, very wealthy. They're orphans and they, they've inherited a lot of money. And so, but then Dagny, she ends up leaving her husband. Goes to Paris and works at another newspaper. And this is all in the, you know, the early 1900s. So she had this amazing life and then and then she marries another man, a French literate called Georges Sartreau well he comes also from a very wealthy family. Then you have Einar, who's a businessman, and he marries Elizabeth and they have two children, and his life is like not that remarkable. I think the most exciting thing he does is fall in love with Kathleen, I suppose, and sort of runs after her and her violin. From Kathleen's diaries, we can see the day after this concert in Oslo on the 10th of January, it's written 10th January, Mr Bjornson, 11;30am She meets with him the day after skiing and tobogganing with the Bjornsons. She has a concert the next day, but the day after that it's dinner with the Bjornsons, then another concert. And then she plays for the King. Then she goes to dinner with the Bjornsons. So this is just an excerpt from her diary for those weeks. And the next day, it's just Mr. Bjornson. That's just her meeting him not with the family. And maybe this is where he says, you know, I'll get you a violin. Maybe that was that meeting. And then on the 28th of February, she's in Germany and, and he's there. Einar is there. He goes to see her. Then on the 6th of March, she's in Amsterdam and in her diaries, you know, Mr Bjornson, he's there. He's kind of like, I don't know if this is creepy. He's following her around and then, and it's around about this time that he buys the violin for her. So she finishes her tour and she goes back to England and a month later in her diary, who rocks up? I know, he's there. In England, and she's still only 17 there. It's like he's kind of shadowing her a bit. Yes, it's that next level patronage. And then there's the, the aesthetic at the time, the, the pre-Raphaelite willowy type woman, which she fits perfectly into. And Kathleen, if you, if you see Kathleen, it's kind of like. John William Waterhouse, his paintings. There's women in these long flowy robes with flowers in their hair and long willowy postures and, they're often like, you know, they're flopping about on something like a chair or there's this one holding this pot of basil. And there's that famous painting, The Lady of Shalott, where you've got this woman float, is she, is she dead? She's floating in the water with her hair and, and all this fabric and flowers and. In a promotional article, there was this quote from a review in the Evening Sun. “Kathleen Parlow, tall, straight, slim, and swaying as the white birch sapling of her native Canada, but a spring vision, but a spring vision all in pink from her French heels to her fiddle chin rest and crowned with parted chestnut hair of a deeper auburn than any Stradivarius violin made an astonishing impression of masterful ease”. I don't know if men were described like this, but they loved her. She's like a white birch. Well she's very slender, she had beautiful long hair she was very thin, very fragile, and I think she sort of exemplified this pre Raphaelite beauty basically and that was so enchanting to have someone who was almost from another world playing the violin divinely. I think she must have cut an incredibly attractive image for the day. Absolutely. Yeah. And then she would have been like playing these like incredible romantic pieces. It would be juxtaposed with her playing. Yeah. And yeah. Yes. So she was this real William Waterhouse figure with her violin. So she's lithe and willowy, and she has her touring schedule, which was phenomenal. She, so she tours England, Finland, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway. Just to name a few. It just kind of stopped after that. It was just never ending. And you have to remember it's the beginning of the 20th century, and traveling, it's not like it is today. It was much more. Uncomfortable. I mean, it's incredible. You see one day she's in one country, the next day in another country. So this must have been quite fatiguing. And she's just playing night after night. Her mother, Minnie, she's her, she's, they're quite close. She's, and often like with these, with prodigies, often their parents. They're best friends, like they're the only constant in their life. So in the summers, she returns to Oslo every year for the summer school hour that's helping her for the next concerts. She spends quite a lot of time with Halverson, going to lunches and teas and rehearsals with him. You can see this in her diaries. But is this, is this kind of the life of a musician as well? Like you have to, you have to go to a lot of teas and lunches with people to please patrons and so on. Yes, I think you do because musicians don't normally have much money and so to ingratiate themselves to patrons and sponsors they really had to coax them into help Yeah, because she's living this life sort of beyond her means, going to the theater, going to concerts and things, and sort of a balancing act. Back in Norway, and a week after she turns 18, there's an entry in her diary, play for Mr. Bjornson, and the next month her entries, they change slightly, and she'll now just call him E. B. For Einar Bjornson and the entries will say things like E. B. arriving and then often like a week later It's E. B. leaving and in her diaries, it's intermittently always though he'll be there for a week wherever she is often in England or and every few months He'll just pop up, you know in London in Germany in the Netherlands And he just always happens to be happens to be there and what's interesting is she has these hundreds of letters archived Of her writing to friends, to family, to her pianist. And it's really interesting that there's zero letters to Einar. There's no correspondence between them, which I think is maybe on purpose, they may be, they have to have been removed because she just writes letters to everyone, but we don't have these, any letters from them, so it just leaves things up to speculation. This brings us to the end of part one in the story of Kathleen Parlow. I would encourage you to keep listening to the music of Kathleen. To do this, Biddulph Recordings have released two CDs that you can listen to on Apple Music, Spotify, or any other major streaming service. You can also buy the double CD of her recordings if you prefer the uncompressed version. I hope you have enjoyed her story so far, but stick around for part two to find out what will happen with her career, the violin, the man who gave it to her, and the mystery behind a missing concerto that Kathleen would, in part, help solve after her death. Goodbye for now.
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Cena piva přitom výrazně promlouvá do rozhodnutí zákazníka, zda podnik navštíví, nebo ne. „Co mi trošku vadí, že skoro každá nová vláda se hned zaměří na to, co by s těmi hospodskými udělala,“ uvedl Spohr ve speciálu podcastu Ve vatě, který se natáčel u příležitosti listopadového výročí pádu komunismu.Secesní klenot převzal v dezolátním stavu„Doporučení Evropské komise je, že jakákoliv podnikatelská činnost spojená s vysokým podílem lidské práce, má být ve snížené sazbě DPH. Většina zemí okolo nás, Německo Rakousko, se pohybují na úrovni 10 %. V Louvre pracuje 70 lidí, podíl lidské práce je obrovský,“ řekl Spohr. On sám ikonickou kavárnu na Národní třídě provozuje už 34 let, do podnikání se vrhl hned po revoluci. „Ze svobody pramenila radost. Jen jsem nevěděl, co s tou svobodou. Byly tam obavy, zda v nové situaci obstojím,“ řekl v podcastu.Když si Spohr pronajal vybydlené prostory po kancelářích Národního podniku Potrubí, bylo mu jen 25 let. Slavnou secesní kavárnu Louvre, kam chodívali Franz Kafka, Albert Einstein, večeřel tam údajně i Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, to tam nepřipomínalo ani v nejmenším.Prostor byl přepážkami rozsekaný na kóje, na stropě zářivky. O biliárovém sálu se vůbec nevědělo, byl zazděný. „Abych kavárnu v podstatě znovu postavil, tak jsem si půjčil za dnes nepředstavitelných 19 % úroku,“ vzpomíná kavárník.Espresso jsme prodávali za deset korunÚvěr už je dávno splacený, ale než se Louvre dostal do černých čísel, trvalo to. „Po otevření jsme bojovali o každého zákazníka. Deset let jsme měli espresso za 10 Kč, abychom nalákali místní lidi, ty babičky okolo. S mými dětmi jsme na ulici rozdávali letáky a tahali ty lidi dovnitř.“ Silná návštěvnost podle Spohra přišla až s nástupem mobilů a sociálních sítí, kde si zákazníci Louvre doporučovali.Z pohledu podnikatele v gastronomii vnímá Sylvio Spohr jako největší problém složité zákony. „Co se týká legislativy, která je spojená s gastronomií, je to úplná tragédie. Je jí zbytečně moc. Je zbytečně moc kontrolních orgánů, byť si uvědomuju, že někteří mí kolegové kontrolu potřebují. Je to otázka jak hygienických záležitostí, tak toho, jak se starají o svoje zaměstnance,“ míní.Nejméně svobodný se majitel Louvru cítil během pandemie, vzpomínal ve speciálu Ve vatě věnovaném svobodnému podnikání: „Bezkonkurenčně v období covidu. To byl strašidelný zásah do mé osobní podnikatelské svobody. Svoboda je na jednom z nejvyšších žebříčků mých hodnot. Já jsem tvrdil, ať rizikové skupiny a ti, kteří se bojí, zůstanou doma. A my jsme mohli krásně fungovat.“Jsou féroví hospodští i ti, co šulíZavedení EET Spohr naopak jako újmu nevnímá. „Jsou podnikatelé, kteří jsou féroví, kteří jsou někde na půli cesty, a jsou podnikatelé, kteří to opravdu šulí hodně. Takže ano, EET byl nějaký nástroj, který v tom měl udělat pořádek a do jisté míry se to ne stoprocentně, ale zadařilo.“Podnikatele, kteří začali odmítat platby kartou, by k tomu přiměl zákonem. „Já si myslím, že tohle se dá nějakým způsobem napravit. Je to pravděpodobně velmi jednoduchý zákon, který by nařídil, že obchodník musí přijmout jak hotovost, tak kreditní kartu. A v ten moment je vyřešeno. Spěje to k tomu, že v řádu pár let se bude platit bezhotovostně všude.“Jako omezení svobody vnímali někteří restauratéři také zákaz kouření v hospodách a restauracích, který v Česku platí už šest let. „My jako kavárenský prostor máme snídaně, obědy, večeře. A tak jsme se toho trošku báli. Ale po půl roce si všichni uvědomili, jaké je to velké plus,“ vysvětlil Spohr.Poslechněte si celou epizodu. Ve vatě. Podcast novinářky Markéty Bidrmanové. Poslechněte si konkrétní rady investorů a odborníků na téma investic, inflace, úvěrů a hypoték. 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Pratiquer la musculation en gardant une santé mentale de fer, c'est ce que Laura Spohr nous explique dans cet épisode. Libérée des TCA (Trouble du Comportement Alimentaire) elle a enfin trouvé la paix avec son assiette et le sport. Pendant le confinement elle prend 10 kilos et entreprend une quête personnelle, celle de se sentir mieux dans ce corps qu'elle avait délaissé et dont elle ne prenait plus soin. Elle commence un programme de sport en ligne et tombe dans l'engrenage du toujours moins de calories pour mieux correspondre aux standards de beauté. Cette quête la mène à développer des TCA (Troubles du Comportement Alimentaire) et une relation toxique au sport pour maigrir davantage. Elle nous partage son parcours et les ressources qu'elle active pour s'en sortir. Aujourd'hui Laura veut parler, aider et briser la honte que ressente les femmes lorsque l'on parle de leurs corps, de leurs complexes et de la façon dont elles se traitent dans le seul but de plaire aux autres et être aimé. Comment faire pour se rendre visible sans avoir peur du regard de son entourage ? Pourquoi elle a cherché à transformer autant son corps ? Comment vit-on avec les TCA et la vie après ainsi que son lifestyle quotidien ? On parle de tout cela sans filtre et sans tabou pour que vous ne vous sentiez plus jamais seules si vous vivez la même chose. D'ailleurs n'hésitez pas à nous écrire en privé si vous suhaitez nous poser vos questions. Laura et moi ferons de notre mieux pour vous soutenir sur ce chemin. Les TCA concernent environ 1 million de personnes en France. Il existe différents niveaux de gravité mais aucuns sont à prendre à la légère. Si vous avez le moindre doute, n'hésitez pas à consulter votre médecin pour en parler. Verbaliser ce qui se passe en vous est la première étape vers la guérison. Bonne écoute ! Pour découvrir les backstages du podcast : https://instagram.com/muffingamepodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Pour retrouver Laura sur Instagram : instagram.com/laulaupoussedelafonte Sur Youtube : www.youtube.com/@laulaupoussedelafonte Mon quotidien : https://www.instagram.com/marielle_cazeaux_renaud/?hl=fr Pour adhérer au FDI Club : https://www.marielle-cazeaux.com/fdi-club
Mon, 16 Oct 2023 02:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/243-243 60f433c0d1da7ddf661ee40d2964b290 S: Zweiter Weltkrieg Kooperation Dr. Johannes Spohrs Recherchedienst: present past - Recherchen zum Nationalsozialismus in Familie und Gesellschaft. Verknüpfte Folgen Adolf Hitler, Weisung Nr. 21 (1940) (14.06.2021) Die Operation Barbarossa (1941), mit Dr. Dmitri Stratievski (21.06.2021) Die Geschichte der Ukraine seit dem 19. Jhd bis heute, mit Dr. Franziska Davies (01.03.2022) Sowjetische Kriegsgefangene im 2. Weltkrieg, mit Dr. Dmitri Stratievski (06.06.2022) Der Generalplan Ost (1942) (20.06.2022) Fall Blau - der dt.-sowj. Krieg 1942, mit Prof. Dr. Dieter Pohl (27.06.2022) Der Massenmord von Babyn Jar (1941), mit Dr. Franziska Davies (26.12.2022) Verordnung über die Stiftung des Krimschilds (1942) (09.10.2023) Ukrainischer Nationalismus als sowjetisches Feindbild, mit Dr. Kai Struve [Univ. Leipzig] (02.11.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-10-16. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 243 full S: Zweiter Weltkrieg no Osteuropa,Neuere und neueste Geschichte,Zeitgeschichte,Ukraine,2. Weltkrieg,20. Jahrhundert,Krim,Nationalsozialismus,Holocaust Tobias Jako
I dagens Vildspor bryder en tilhører i gråd, da forfatteren Lone Hørslev når til bogstavet S i oplæsningen af den danske rødliste, for der er så mange truede arter, som begynder med S. Kunstnerne har nu opdaget de truede arter. For en kunstner er duftende alfehat poesi, for en biolog er det et monsterhit, men både kunstneren og biologen kan græde over tabet af rødlig perlemorsommerfugl. I dagens Vildspor tager Andrew til 28 timers impro-koncert over rødlisten på spillestedet Turkis i Århus og Rasmus taler med adjunkt Lars Båstrup-Spohr fra Københavns Universitet og seniorforsker Jesper Moeslund fra Aarhus Universitet om hvordan det går med de truede arter i Danmark. Der bliver også plads til endnu et forhistorisk dyr og en omgang spade for en spade. Vært: Rasmus Ejrnæs. Medvirkende: Laila Skovmand, Nikolaj Heyman, Lone Hørslev, Lars Båstrup-Spohr, Jesper Moeslund, Bjarne Mahler Schou.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen in as Aviation Week Network's Karen Walker speaks with Carsten Spohr, the head of multiple European airlines, about North American route expansion, ITA, returning the Airbus A380 to service and supply chain problems.
College Football is almost back and TGHB is here for it. We also have some Bengals talk, a Hard Knocks review with new Jets correspondent Michael Spohr, a Reds update, shoutouts, and PCAPCTR. Subscribe, rate, review!
Please Rate and Review us on your podcast app of choice!Get involved with Data Mesh Understanding's free community roundtables and introductions: https://landing.datameshunderstanding.com/If you want to be a guest or give feedback (suggestions for topics, comments, etc.), please see hereEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts here.Provided as a free resource by Data Mesh Understanding. Get in touch with Scott on LinkedIn if you want to chat data mesh.Transcript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.Christoph's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoph-spohr-2a33b619b/In this episode, Scott interviewed Christoph Spohr, Lead Architect of Big Data Platforms and the Product Owner of Data Mesh at Volkswagen Group. To be clear, Christoph was only representing his own views on the episode.Quick Note: apologies that Scott's audio is a bit weird, he had yet to build his makeshift sound studio in the Netherlands.Some key takeaways/thoughts from Christoph's point of view: "There are not solutions, only trade-offs." Understand that nothing is perfect.!Controversial!: Your biggest risk to a use case is choosing the wrong abstraction, the wrong architectural paradigm. When working with a domain, look for a way to achieve the required result that is as close to their existing way of working as possible. Scott note: this can become challenging on finding reusable ways of working if you go too far but greatly smooths domain-level adoption. It's all a tradeoff
Episode Notes It's still uncertain when business travel will make a full recovery. But Hyatt is optimistic that the sector is making substantial progress in its rebound from the pandemic, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian said on Thursday the company is seeing sustained corporate demand for group travel, which he added is showing no signs of slowing down. Hyatt booked roughly $500 million in future group business in the second quarter, and 42% of those group business were corporate. O'Neill writes that Hyatt's more than 1,200 hotels and resorts are popular places to hold events, noting that corporate travel managers have reason to be encouraged about Hyatt's upbeat report. Hyatt generated a net income of $68 million during the second quarter. The company's revenue per available room — an important industry metric — rose 15% from last year. Next, the Lufthansa Group has lifted its profit outlook for the rest of the year due to robust travel demand in Europe, reports Edward Russell, editor of Airline Weekly, a Skift travel brand. CEO Carsten Spohr said on Thursday that the company has seen travel demand remain extraordinarily strong. Russell writes the Lufthansa Group has been boosted by premium leisure travelers who have become increasingly important to major airlines. He adds that people are still willing to pony up for travel within Europe and long-haul international routes. In addition, although corporate travel has plateaued at passenger volumes roughly 60% of 2019 levels, Spohr expressed optimism about the sector's outlook for the fall. Finally, Airbnb believes its formula to continued growth includes providing better value than hotels and expanding throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia, reports Executive Editor Dennis Schaal. CEO Brian Chesky told analysts on Thursday that he heard last year that Airbnb was becoming less affordable compared to hotels. However, the short-term rental giant saw its rates rise 1% globally in the second quarter while the hotel industry saw an up to 10% jump. The company unveiled new pricing tools for hosts several months ago, which Chesky said will help make Airbnb stays more affordable for guests. Schaal notes that Airbnb saw bookings significantly rise in both Brazil and Germany during the second quarter. Chesky said Airbnb would apply the lessons it's learned from those two fast growing markets to its global expansion strategy, especially in Asia. However, he said Airbnb isn't planning to re-enter Mainland China, which the company withdrew from in 2022.
On June 5th, 2021, 70 year old Robert Spohr and his wife Wendy Wood returned to their home in West Lake Tahoe. They were met by a home invader who murdered Robert and left Wendy for dead. Although evidence is scant, the family believes that bringing light to this unsolved murder might be the key to helping law enforcement catch the person or persons responsible for the murder that has shattered all of their lives.If you have any information that can help authorities, call 530-889-7853or email the Placer County Sheriff's Office jcmartin@placer.ca.gov
Lufthansa Aviation Training ist im Lufthansa Konzern der Spezialist für die Aus - und Weiterbild der Crews. Ein weiterer Teil des Unternehmens ist die European Flight Academy. Dort werden die neuen Pilotinnen und Piloten ausgebildet. Viel Spaß mit dem Gespräch mit Matthias Spohr.
Possibly our biggest show to date! Episode 4.8 kicks off with Edwardsville HS Ultimate Frisbee Coach Trevor Spohr who is joined by his 4-year player and our Associate Producer, Keaton Anderson. The duo describes the sport, the current state of the program, and they discuss their state championship! Next, Granite City Boys Basketball Coach Gerard Moore is in the studio to describe the Warriors' recent winning season and his life-long love affair with the sport. Moore brings with him the Warrior hoop trio of Trevon Bond, Mario Brown, and Milton Dowell. The guys share their enthusiasm for the game and their respect for Coach Moore. Next, Wang Gang/Chappy's founder, and MESP partner, Ryan O'Day drops in to talk about hot yoga, the menu at Wang Gang, and his interest in the local sports landscape. Finally, Cahokia Wrestling Coach EJ Brooks details the history of the Comanche grapplers, his time wrestling at Mizzou, and his career as a professional fighter. Brooks brings with him Nick Deloach, Jr. and Jason Dowell. Deloach, a three-sport All-State athlete and Mizzou commit, talks about carrying on the family legacy, his decision to attend Mizzou, and his academic prowess, which includes the top academic ranking in his class. Dowell, also a three sport star, discusses looking up to Deloach, how he got started in wrestling, and his plans for the future.
Discover the technology behind a service that delivers groceries within two hours ⏳ in this CTO podcast featuring Aron Spohr, CTO @ Flaschenpost - a grocery delivery service.
Im täglichen Austausch, den die U.S. Botschaft in Berlin mit Deutschen pflegt, wird klar, viele Deutsche haben irgendeine Beziehung zu den USA. “AmerikaStories” sprechen wir mit verschiedenen Gästen darüber, was sie mit den USA verbindet. In unserer dritten Episode spricht Diplomat Joe Giordono-Scholz mit Carsten Spohr, CEO Lufthansa Group.Carsten Spohr (geb. 1966 in Wanne-Eickel, NRW) ist seit Mai 2014 Vorstandsvorsitzender der Deutschen Lufthansa AG. Er nahm 1984/1985 am ersten Jahrgang des Parlamentarischen Patenschaftsprogramms teil und verbrachte ein Jahr in den USA. Nach seinem Studium zum Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur an der Universität Karlsruhe erwarb er die Verkehrspiloten-Lizenz an der Lufthansa Verkehrsflieger-Schule in Bremen und Phoenix. Im Anschluss daran absolvierte er als Mitglied der zentralen Nachwuchsgruppe das Trainee-Programm der Deutschen Aerospace AG, München. Mit Wirkung vom 15. Januar 2007 wurde Carsten Spohr zum Vorsitzenden des Vorstandes der Lufthansa Cargo AG ernannt. Ab dem 1. Januar 2011 war er Mitglied des Vorstandes der Deutschen Lufthansa AG und Vorsitzender des Lufthansa Passagevorstandes.Shownotes:Carsten Spohr:https://www.lufthansagroup.com/de/newsroom/biografien/biografie/carsten-spohr.htmlDer neue Lufthansa Dreamliner ´´Berlin´´:https://www.lufthansagroup.com/de/newsroom/meldungen/erster-dreamliner-der-lufthansa-langstreckenflotte-heisst-berlin.htmlDas Parlamentarische Patenschafts-Programm (PPP) bzw. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) Program gibt seit 1983 deutschen und amerikanischen Schülerinnen und Schülern sowie jungen Berufstätigen die Möglichkeit, mit einem Stipendium des Deutschen Bundestages und des U.S. amerikanischen Kongresses ein Austauschjahr in dem jeweils anderen Land zu erleben. Inzwischen haben rund 28.000 amerikanische und deutsche Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene an dem Programm teilgenommen. Mehr Informationen finden Sie hier: https://www.bundestag.de/ppp AmerikaStories:https://de.usembassy.gov/de/amerikastories-transatlantische-geschichten/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rob Reid discusses the diagnosis and treatment of alkalosis.
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In der achten Episode geht es um eine geheime Klangformel, die es irgendwie und irgendwo schon gab. Der Fall scheint klar. Der Tristan-Akkord? Der stammt von Richard Wagner! Wie aber kann er dann in abgewandelter Form zuvor schon bei Mozart, Beethoven, Spohr und Liszt auftauchen? Wir machen uns wieder auf Spurensuche, erfahren, dass Wagner zeitweise steckbrieflich gesucht wurde, ihn in Wien eine Gefängnisstrafe erwartete und er immer wieder Geld, Geld, Geld brauchte. Wir hören, dass eine enthusiastische Wagnerianerin in ihrer Begeisterung auf einen völlig banalen E-Moll-Akkord verfiel und bekommen Lust, das großartige Werk Wagners wieder und wieder zu hören. Bei den Ermittlungen mit dabei unser Experte, Cornelius Meister, Generalmusikdirektor der Staatsoper und Staatsorchester Stuttgart. Er hilft uns mit seinem besonderen Blick auf Wagner, das Auftauchen der geheimen Klangformel zu entschlüsseln. Ein Podcast von CRESCENDO in Kooperation mit der Deutschen Welle.
Lynette and Stefanie welcome in-studio guests Mike and Heather Spohr for this week's first episode of For Crying Out Loud. Stefanie opens the show talking about her friendship with mommy blogger heather Spohr from The Spohrs Are Multiplying blog. Then Mike talks a bit about his experience writing and blogging. After that the gang talks about trying to relate to the new millennial generation, kids on social media, and how Heather and Mike Met. Before wrapping up the show, they talk about how coddled kids are today as compared to when they were young and would regularly be able to walk to the park by themselves ad kids.