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Evan, Canty, & Michelle are trying to book a star from Devil Wears Prada 2. Are we more sure about the floor for the Cowboys or Eagles? Mike Tannenbaum joins the show to explain why Kyler Murray joining the Vikings is so transformational and why Eric DeCosta did nothing wrong. I'm Over It: Pat roasts Theo Dorsey's first pitch at Roger Dean Stadium! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle are trying to book a star from Devil Wears Prada 2. Are we more sure about the floor for the Cowboys or Eagles? Mike Tannenbaum joins the show to explain why Kyler Murray joining the Vikings is so transformational and why Eric DeCosta did nothing wrong. I'm Over It: Pat roasts Theo Dorsey's first pitch at Roger Dean Stadium! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle are trying to book a star from Devil Wears Prada 2. Are we more sure about the floor for the Cowboys or Eagles? Mike Tannenbaum joins the show to explain why Kyler Murray joining the Vikings is so transformational and why Eric DeCosta did nothing wrong. I'm Over It: Pat roasts Theo Dorsey's first pitch at Roger Dean Stadium! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle are trying to book a star from Devil Wears Prada 2. Are we more sure about the floor for the Cowboys or Eagles? Mike Tannenbaum joins the show to explain why Kyler Murray joining the Vikings is so transformational and why Eric DeCosta did nothing wrong. I'm Over It: Pat roasts Theo Dorsey's first pitch at Roger Dean Stadium! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle are trying to book a star from Devil Wears Prada 2. Are we more sure about the floor for the Cowboys or Eagles? Mike Tannenbaum joins the show to explain why Kyler Murray joining the Vikings is so transformational and why Eric DeCosta did nothing wrong. I'm Over It: Pat roasts Theo Dorsey's first pitch at Roger Dean Stadium! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Tannenbaum, ESPN Insider and former NFL General Manager, joins Silver & Krueger to assess the Ravens backing out of their trade for Maxx Crosby and whether that will hurt Eric DeCosta's ability to do business for future transactions. Tannenbaum also explains why the Vikings signing Kyler Murray could be the most consequential move of the entire NFL offseason and revisits his proposal from radio row that the 49ers should try to extend Mac Jones rather than trade him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: Silver & Krueger get back into NFL talk with Mike Tannenbaum to close out the week. Tannenbaum's perspective as both an ESPN insider and former NFL general manager are valuable to gain a better understanding of which transactions -- or, in the case of Maxx Crosby to Baltimore, lack thereof -- will prove to be the most consequential. The guys close the show by taking a look at the best remaining available free agents, many of whom are at the older phases of their careers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Tannenbaum in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.cherryred.co.uk/various-artists-cbgb-a-new-york-city-soundtrack-1975-1986-4cd?srsltid=AfmBOoohm1glA9ey7r6K1osC9drIJOO4YZT5Q0P6y6vXPapBUTVMN2ig “CBGB was a place for the dirty people.” - Jimmy Destri of Blondie “Afterwards, I took off and went crosstown to CBGB's, the stronghold of the unknown, to be with my own people.” - Patti Smith In December 1973 Hilly Kristal changed the name of his roots music bar from Hilly's on the Bowery to CBGB and altered his musical policy to hire mostly rock bands. He was indifferent to many of them (“No one is going to like you guys, but I'll have you back,” he told Joey Ramone), blissfully unaware of how important his scruffy little club would soon become. In the span of only 15 months, the five groups that comprise the CBGB's pantheon all debuted: Television in March 1974, followed by Ramones in August and Blondie in October, then Patti Smith in February 1975 and Talking Heads four months later. Those five groups all quickly got record deals and became popular enough to outgrow CBGB's. By the fall of 1977, Smith was the only one who was still playing there. What succeeded the Big Five was an array of new and retro styles, all of which feature here: No Wave (Sonic Youth, Mars, DNA, Bush Tetras), post-punk (Ritual Tension, Unknown Gender, Khmer Rouge), mutant funk and R&B (James Chance & The Contortions, Mink DeVille), art-rock bands (R.L. Crutchfield's Dark Day, The Revelons, Erasers, Jeff and Jane Hudson) hardcore punk (Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Vatican Commandos, Beastie Boys), and lots of power pop (Sorrows, The dBs, The Rudies, The Miamis, The Paley Brothers) . The club's best-known bands are present on this compilation but we've also revived interest in dozens of unfairly forgotten acts that, for a moment in time, made an album, EP, 45, or even a demo that crackled with innovation, wit, and joy. CBGB no longer exists, at least not in the physical plane, but what happened between those soot-filled, beer-stinking walls continues to reverberate around the world.
Mike Tannenbaum, ESPN Insider and former NFL General Manager, joins Silver & Krueger to assess the Ravens backing out of their trade for Maxx Crosby and whether that will hurt Eric DeCosta's ability to do business for future transactions. Tannenbaum also explains why the Vikings signing Kyler Murray could be the most consequential move of the entire NFL offseason and revisits his proposal from radio row that the 49ers should try to extend Mac Jones rather than trade him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: Silver & Krueger get back into NFL talk with Mike Tannenbaum to close out the week. Tannenbaum's perspective as both an ESPN insider and former NFL general manager are valuable to gain a better understanding of which transactions -- or, in the case of Maxx Crosby to Baltimore, lack thereof -- will prove to be the most consequential. The guys close the show by taking a look at the best remaining available free agents, many of whom are at the older phases of their careers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes it Rains is back! On this episode we interview Seth Tannenbaum, professor of Sports Studies at Manhattanville University about his new book, “Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the 20th Century Ballparks.” Give it a listen and, if you haven't already, please like and subscribe!
Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrated as a democratic space for all Americans, the major league ballpark in fact privileged the middle- and upper-class white male fan while tacitly marginalizing poor urban residents and people of color. Seth S. Tannenbaum examines how the game's economically and socially stratified system reflected changing understandings of urban space, inclusion, and the body politic. Major League Baseball owners and executives masked exclusion and division by touting the game's accessibility and instituting few overtly discriminatory policies. Affluent white males enjoyed a comfortable, safe space that reinforced their status as the prototypical American citizen. At the same time, ballparks relocated in response to how these favored fans felt about cities. Tannenbaum traces this journey from the urban locales of the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium through the suburban-oriented Dodger Stadium and Houston Astrodome to the cloistered fantasy of city life offered by Camden Yards. As he shows, owners' pursuit of greater profits incorporated existing barriers that helped shape the structure of modern parks. A revealing social history, Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites: Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark (U Illinois Press, 2026) revises the persistent myth of the ballpark as an egalitarian melting pot. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book was The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All. His next book, Moses Malone: The Life of a Basketball Prophet, is now available. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Schließe die Augen und finde deinen ganz persönlichen Rückzugsort. Sanftes Ear Brushing trifft auf das beruhigende Knistern des Kamins – wie ein Winterabend unter dem Tannenbaum. Perfekt zum Einschlafen, Abschalten und Loslassen.
Aktuelle Trends, endlich wieder im Heim, was macht der Tannenbaum und wann fliegt die Rakete los?
Tarifdschungel ohne Kabel, beruflich und privat getrennt, kein Öl aber dafür Wischwasser.
Economic pressure rarely comes from a single source. It builds through policy shifts, innovation waves, and global relationships that test long-held assumptions. In this episode, host Paul Fahey speaks with Carl Tannenbaum, Chief Economist at Northern Trust, to reflect on the forces that defined 2025 and what they signal for the year ahead. They examine trade policy shifts, geopolitical strain, and the unwinding of global supply chains. The conversation also explores fiscal pressure across advanced economies, inflation expectations, and the evolving role of central banks. Together, they look at how artificial intelligence is influencing productivity, labor markets, and long-term investment decisions heading into 2026. Key takeaways: Why trade policy changes and tariffs reshape investment decisions and supply chain planning Global security concerns are influencing fiscal priorities and cross-border cooperation AI-driven productivity gains alongside labor market disruption for early career workers How the rising debt burdens and interest costs are pressuring government budgets How inflation trends, wage pressures, and central bank independence shape market outlooks And more! Connect with Carl Tannenbaum: LinkedIn: Carl Tannenbaum About Carl Tannenbaum: Northern Trust: Carl Tannenbaum
Dr. Seth Tannenbaum, Author of “Bleacher Seats and Luxury Suites Democracy and Division at the Twentieth-Century Ballpark,” and Assistant Professor at Manhattanville University, talks Philadelphia Phillies, Plants, and Stadiums. Dr. Tannenbaum Website: https://sethtannenbaum.com/ Save 30% when ordering the book. Use code “S26UIP”at checkout: https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p089251 Dr. Tannenbaum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sethstannenbaumphd/ Dr. Tannenbaum Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sethstannenbaum.bsky.social Last Call Baseball T-Shirts: https://last-call-baseball-shop.fourthwall.com/collections/all Last Call Baseball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastcallbaseball/ Last Call Baseball Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastcallbaseball.bsky.social Intro and Outro Music: DeCarlo Podcast Logo Artist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/regan_vasconcellos/
ACC Network's Taylor Tannenbaum joins the show, as she previews tonight's Fiesta Bowl between Miami & Ole Miss, she talks about how the Hurricanes have gotten to this point, and what it would mean for them to play for the national championship, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taktik statt Tannenbaum, Bundesliga statt Braten, Spieltage statt Spekulatius: Es geht wieder los! Und natürlich haben wir alle Infos, die ihr zum Restrundenstart braucht. In dieser internationalen Schalte zwischen der Schneehölle Kranjska Gora und dem permafrostigen Beutelsbach sprechen wir über den Trainingsauftakt des VfB Stuttgart, über das Testspiel gegen Luzern und natürlich über die ersten beiden Pflichtspiele im Jahr 2026. Innerhalb von vier Tagen geht es gegen Bayer Leverkusen und Eintracht Frankfurt und wir sagen euch, wie das Team von Sebastian Hoeneß beide schlagen kann. Außerdem in dieser Folge: Unsere Punkteprognose für die restlichen Spiele, ein Transfermarkt-Update und ein kurzer Blick ins NLZ und zu den VfB-Frauen. ···················································································· Schon abonniert? VfB-Newsletter: http://www.vfb.de/newsletter YouTube: http://go.vfb.de/youtubeabo Facebook: https://www.vfb.de/facebook Twitter: https://www.vfb.de/twitter Instagram: https://www.vfb.de/instagram TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vfb VfB STR auf X: https://twitter.com/VfBSTR VfB STR auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vfbxstr Photo by Pressefoto Baumann
Für Pastor Marcus Friedrich beginnt das Werk von Weihnachten eigentlich erst nach Weihnachten.
Da ist sie nun, die Zeit zwischen den Festen. Die Weihnachtsfeiern sind vorbei, die Geschenke ausgepackt, der Christbaum samt Christbaumschmuck hatte seinen Auftritt und die Weihnachtslieder sind gesungen – wir haben in den letzten Tagen berichtet. Aber die nächste Sause naht, das Neue Jahr will gefeiert sein. Und die Berliner ziehen, wenig überraschend, los, will man dem Hamburgischen Correspondenten vom 30. Dezember 1925 glauben, um Böller und Feuerwerk zu kaufen. Die Bilanz des Weihnachtsfestes, mit all den Unmengen an Gänsen, die daran glauben mussten, und einen Ausblick auf die kommende Neujahrs-Nacht mit einer ordentlichen Portion Galgenhumor präsentiert uns Rosa Leu.
Unter dem Tannenbaum gibt es noch ein spätes Weihnachtsgeschenk: Die Preview auf unser Auswärtsspiel bei den Carolina Panthers. Dominik und Simon widmen sich dem nicht so spannenden Team aus dem Südosten und hoffen gemeinsam auf einen klaren Sieg der Seahawks.
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In Germany, Christmas really glitters! In fact many of the traditions we associate with the festive season in Britain, the US and around the world come to us via Germany. The Christmas Tree, Santa Claus, Advent Calendars, nutcrackers, toys, Christmas Markets and a cornucopia of Christmas confections had roots in Deutschland. Much of this cultural exchange comes from the tight familial bonds between the British and German royal families. So curl up by the Tannenbaum with a plate of Weihnachtsplätzchen (Christmas cookies), and a mug of Glühwein or Kinderpunsch (mulled wine with or without the alcohol). And together let's explore the history of German Christmas traditions and visit the royal neues palais on December 24th, 1907 for a spectacularly festive meal with Kaiser Wilhelm and his family. Christmas trees, Tannenbaum, Christmas ornaments Santa Clause, Saint Nicholas, Christkind Nutcrackers, wooden toys Christmas Markets Christmas food and drink (cookies) Kaiser Wilhelm II's Christmas Eve Menu, 1907 Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyteatime Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating episodes! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell Music: Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100303 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Schuchardt sieht das Wunder, dass aus einer einfachen Tanne ein strahlender Christbaum wird.
O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum... Zum Weihnachtsfest steht er bei vielen wieder im Wohnzimmer. Aber wer hat eigentlich den ersten Weihnachtsbaum aufgstellt? WDR 2 Satiriker Friedemann Weise hat die Antwort. Von Friedemann Weise.
Das Sandmännchen hat dir viele Geschichten mitgebracht. Freu dich auf “Rita und das Krokodil” mit “Schnee”, Jan und Henry mit “Der Dinosaurier beim Zahnarzt”, Kalli mit "Kalli-Knusperhexe", Raketenflieger Timmi mit “Der Weihnachtsplanet”, die Moffels mit “Luzi und die Wunschliste”, freu dich auch auf Herrn Fuchs und Frau Elster mit “Feuerholz in Scheiben", das Märchen "Die sieben Tannenbäume” und auf viele Weihnachtslieder(“Weihnachtsmann" von Grünschnabel, "Leise rieselt der Schnee" mit Mai Cocopelli, "Schön, wenn´s Glöcklein klingt" von Paul Reinig, "Wünsche" von Kunterbuntd, "Rote Kerzen" von Suli Puschban, "Ein Zwerglein ging zur Weihnachtszeit" von Bernd Kohlhepp, "O je, Tannenbaum!" von Enno Bunger)!
Auf dem Gipfel eines Berges standen sieben Tannenbäume. In dem Berg wohnte ein Zwerg. Ihm gehörten die Bäume und liebte sie sehr. Er gab ihnen sogar Namen. Doch eines Tages waren alle sieben Tannenbäume verschwunden. Das Sandmännchen hat dir aber nicht nur diese Geschichte mitgebracht, sondern auch noch das Weihnachtslied "O je, Tannenbaum!" von Enno Bunger.
Festessen, Familie, Tannenbaum? Oder doch lieber mit Freunden in der Kneipe oder allein? Jeder feiert Weihnachten anders. Wir haben mit einem Sozialforscher und einer Pfarrerin über Traditionen und Entwicklungen rund um das Fest gesprochen. El-Manhy, Jasmin; Schütz, Marcel www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch
Weihnachten feiern und nicht mehr wissen, warum … Das scheint für viele Menschen kein Problem zu sein. Für sie sind die Feiertage in erster Linie freie Tage, die eine Pause von der Alltagsroutine bedeuten. Die meisten Deutschen verbinden Weihnachten mit Tannenbaum, Geschenken, Schnee und Familie.
Ein Mann hängt betrunken im Tannenbaum, der Anästhesist bekommt als Weihnachtsschmuck ein blaues Auge - und Silvester steckt eine Rakete in der Wange. Autsch… In diesem Weihnachtsspecial berichten die Mediziner und Medizinerinnen der „NotAufnahme“ aus Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Hessen, Niedersachsen, NRW, Potsdam, Sachsen, Schleswig-Holstein und aus Österreich und der Schweiz von ihren Festtags-Patienten und Patientinnen. Frohe Weihnachten und einen schönen Start ins neue Jahr wünscht euch das Podever-Team! WERBUNG Hier gibt es viele Rabatte und alle Infos zu den Werbepartnern und „NotAufnahme“: https://linktr.ee/notaufnahme Ihr möchtet Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Schickt gerne eine E-Mail an: hallo@podever.de
Kindernachrichten: In dieser Ausgabe dreht sich alles um Weihnachten - Eine Sendereihe von Mikado und den NDR Nachrichten
Maike Bendig freut sich über Geld für die Digitalisierung in den Schulen, berichtet von Möglichkeiten, aber denkt auch an die Grenzen.
Als kleines Weihnachtsgeschenk von Marie, Sebastian und RTL+, gibt es vier Weihnachtsfolgen von Family Feelings, die zuvor nur im Paid-Bereich zur Verfügung standen. Diese Folge wurde am 15.12.2023 erstmals veröffentlicht. +++Die Vorweihnachtszeit könnte so viel einfacher sein, wenn nur die Kinder nicht wären. Das eigentliche Problem sind aber die Eltern. Besonders wenn sie für ihre Kinder alles perfekt machen wollen. Interessieren die sich denn wirklich für die Deko oder doch nur für die Schokolade unter dem Tannenbaum? Tränen fließen, als Sebastian versucht, einen imaginären Brief seiner Kinder an sich vorzulesen und dann packt Marie auch noch die Blockflöte aus.+++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/feelingsfamily ++++++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++ +++ Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
ISSO 100 mit der letzten Folge vor en Weihnachtstagen! Wie ist die Stimmung so, ist es schon weihnachtlich genug? Was ist das Lieblingsgebäck, welche Filme werden immer geschaut? Wo steht der Weihnachtsbaum oder steht er überhaupt? Die Zeit ist natürlich perfekt um auch mal auf das vergangene Jahr zu blicken. Was waren unsere Top Projekte und haben wir eventuell ein Foto des Jahres, was wir geschossen haben? Natürlich darf keine Folge popkulturell zu kurz kommen, daher haben wir über die Diddy Doku gesprochen und auch unser Spotify Wrapped für euch siziert. ISSO100 alle 2 Wochen überall wo es Podcast gibt! Die kommende Folge gibt es im neuen Jahr direkt am 06.01.Entspannte Feiertage und wir hören uns im neuen Jahr wieder!(00:00:00) Intro, wie ist die Weihnachtsstimmung? (00:05:02) Unsere Top Weihnachtsleckereien.(00:07:46) Wo steht denn der Weihnachtsbaum?(00:10:34) Herr der Ringe oder doch Kevin allein zuhaus? (00:16:07) Der kleine Jahresrückblick(00:21:48) Unsere Top 3 Projekte 2025(00:27:08) Spontane Fotos heben die Kreativität wieder an(00:33:51) Gibt es das Foto des Jahres? (00:40:15) P did it? (00:51:38) Wer hasst hier Weihnachtsmärkte? (00:54:35) Badewannen: Overrated oder nicht? (00:57:19) Ein Hund im Zuuug? (01:06:24) Wrapped: Was ist dein musikalisches Alter? (01:12:24) Die perfekte Musik unter dem Tannenbaum?
Advent, Advent… und Jana hat schon längst alle Türchen geöffnet. Zumindest war das früher so. Während andere warten, bis der Appetit kommt, ass sie die Schokolade mit System. Wir reden über die Magie kleiner Rituale, über die schönsten und… naja… zerstörtesten Weihnachtsgeschenke unserer Kindheit. (Batos Fahrrad lebt noch. Janas eher nicht.) Es geht ums Schenken, ums Schmunzeln und um das große Thema: Wie viel Kind steckt eigentlich noch in uns – gerade an Weihnachten? Wir sprechen über Diäten unterm Tannenbaum, Wichtel mit Hang zum Chaos und fragen uns: Dürfen Erwachsene sich eigentlich noch überraschen lassen? Außerdem hat Bato zwei rettende Fragen im Gepäck – perfekt für alle, die auf Familienfesten lieber Tee trinken als über Beziehungsstatus oder Lebenspläne diskutieren wollen. Eine Folge wie Zimtduft im Chaos. Wir sind so. Und das bleibt auch so. Eure Jana & Bato
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Die Themen: Verfolgungsjagd mit 20 Streifenwagen in NRW; Der Weltrekord mit 621 Weihnachtsbäumen; Wohnen und Essen verschlingen Grossteil kleiner Einkommen; Junge Union bleibt nach Rentenabstimmung bissig; Trump will Deutschland 2026 besuchen; Bayrischer Digitalminister kritisiert Australiens Social Media Verbot und der Entführungsplan um Ikke Hüftgold Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee
Ist „Weiße Weihnacht“ Schnee von gestern? Gut möglich. Denn nicht nur „die Sonne duldet kein Weißes“ (wie wir aus Goethes Osterspaziergang wissen), sondern wohl auch der hitzige Klimawandel nicht. Der wird deshalb immer öfter dafür sorgen, dass außer dem Tannenbaum auch noch vieles andere grünt, im Winter, wenn es NICHT schneit. Welche Folgen hat das für die Natur? Und für uns, wenn viele weihnachtliche Sehnsüchte dann gleich mit dahinschmelzen? Vielen von uns wird es doch gerade dann besonders warm ums Herz, wenn - alle Jahre wieder - leise der Schnee rieselt. Warum ist das eigentlich so? Was verleiht dem Schnee seine magische Aura? Wenn er sich doch andererseits immer wieder in schwer passierbaren Matsch verwandeln kann. Oder schlimmstenfalls in eine weiße Hölle! Was sollten wir wissen über Schnee, den echten und den künstlichen? Und: Wie ist ein Leben ohne Schnee? Möglich, aber sinnlos? Praktisch, aber schädlich? Traurig, aber unvermeidlich? Über all das spricht Oliver Glaap in unserem Schnee-Gestöber mit dem Schneeforscher Philipp Rosendahl von der TU Darmstadt, dem Meteorologen Lothar Bock vom Deutschen Wetterdienst, dem Volkswirt, Klima- und Tourismusforscher Robert Steiger von der Universität Innsbruck und dem Kulturgeographen Werner Bätzing von der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Podcast-Tipp: BR - Bergfreundinnen Bergfreundinnen ist der Podcast für dein Leben mit den Bergen. Toni, Kaddi und Lisa lieben Berge. Ständig zieht es die drei hinaus und hinauf - und wenn sie nicht am Berg sind, reden sie darüber. Sätze wie "Die Berge gehören uns" oder "Mindestens 2.000 Höhenmeter am Tag" sparen sie sich. Die Bergfreundinnen sprechen sich Mut zu, halten einander und schöpfen am Gipfel neue Kraft - für die nächste Tour und fürs ganze Leben. Es gibt Stories vom Berg, tolle Leute zu Gast, gute Gespräche und handfeste Tipps. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/bergfreundinnen/urn:ard:show:95449e1fc5c91446/
Er ist so schön, er ist so festlich und trotzdem scheiden sich an ihm die Geister - am Weihnachtsbaum. Geht es zum Feste auch ohne ihn und wenn ja, warum? Antworten dazu von WDR 2 Satiriker Willfried Schmickler. Von Wilfried Schmickler.
James and Dick give a taste of the kind of enthralling drivel they're going to be talking at their action packed Christmas Special on December 6th. Dick has some not that surprising news. James is still quite impressed. Also features: bad impersonation of Simon Callow as Charles Dickens interrupting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert having sex against a Christmas tree. James forgets the word Tannenbaum but it's OK because he has concussion, again. ↓ ↓ ↓ Tickets are now available for the James x Dick Christmas Show 2025 on Saturday, 6th December. See website for details: https://www.jamesdelingpole.co.uk/Shop/
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look at the latest findings from the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) newly released Quarterly Mortgage Bankers Performance Report. Plus, Robbie sits down with Figure's Michael Tannenbaum for a discussion on how small-balance first-liens and HELOC-as-refi strategies work, the latest developments after the company's IPO, and his thoughts on the current lending climate. And we close by examining what the influence of the labor market on mortgage rates.Thank you to Figure. Figure is shaking up the lending world with their five-day HELOC, offering borrower approvals in as little as five minutes and funding in five days. Figure has hundreds of partners in the Banking, Credit Union, Home Improvement, and of course, IMB space embedding their technology. Lenders, give yo
In this festive episode of I AM HOME, hosts Tyler Wisecup, Becca Sudbeck and Hilary Woltemath unwrap the magic of holiday decorating with a deep dive into this year's hottest seasonal trends. From the origins of the Christmas tree to modern-day "Kitschmas" flair, Hilary guides listeners through three standout styles: Arcadia, a handmade, folkloric look bridging fall and holiday; Tannenbaum, a take on understated luxury with rich textures and moody tones; and Après Ski, a playful, serotonin-boosting blend of sporty chic and candy-colored whimsy. Along the way, the hosts share DIY décor ideas like fabric garlands and book-page trees. Whether you're a minimalist or a maximalist, this episode offers inspiration to deck your halls your way, this season and beyond. Resources: nfm.com/podcast
Voice of the Miami Hurricanes Joe Zagacki gives Tom, KJ and Bob insight into the 2025 Hurricanes program ahead of Saturday's primetime matchup with Miami. ACC Network host and reporter Taylor Tannenbaum also joins the show to discuss film breakdown, choosing game talking points, ACC Network schedule for this Friday/Saturday, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Siyum Masechet Horayot and Seder Nezikin is sponsored by the Tannenbaum family in loving memory of their beloved mother/grandmother Ruth Zemsky z"l, Raizel bat Chaya Kayla, on her 9th yahrzeit on 23rd of Elul. "Marking the completion of Nezikin, a seder that is focused on bein adam l’chavero- both in the building and healing of society, aptly reflects the life she lead. She was a paragon of sensitivity and taking care of "the other", often those unseen, in community, work and home. Her example continues to inspire us all. Yehi zichra baruch." A braita outlines the protocols for showing respect to the Nasi, the Av Beit Din, and the Chacham—each accorded honor in a distinct manner. This differentiation was instituted by Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel (the Nasi) on a day when Rabbi Natan (Av Beit Din) and Rabbi Meir (the Chacham) were absent from the Beit Midrash. Feeling slighted, they conspired to remove Rabban Shimon from his position. However, their plan was overheard by Rabbi Yaakov ben Karshi and ultimately thwarted. Upon discovering their plot, Rabban Shimon expelled them from the Beit Midrash. In response, they began submitting challenging questions into the study hall. When the students inside couldn’t answer, they would send in the correct answers. Rabbi Yosi eventually intervened, arguing that it was absurd for Torah to remain outside while the students sat within. Rabban Shimon agreed to reinstate them—but imposed a penalty: the Torah they taught would no longer be attributed to them by name. Thus, Rabbi Meir’s teachings were transmitted as “acherim” (“others”), and Rabbi Natan’s as “yesh omrim” (“some say”). Later, they both dreamt that they should seek reconciliation with Rabban Shimon. Only Rabbi Natan acted on the dream. But Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel was not exactly willing to reconcile. A generation later, Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi was teaching his son, Rabbi Shimon, a teaching of Rabbi Meir, referring to it as “acherim omrim.” When his son asked why he didn’t cite Rabbi Meir directly, Rabbi Yehuda explained that these sages had once tried to undermine their family’s honor. Rabbi Shimon replied that they were long deceased and had failed in their attempt. Rabbi Yehuda relented and agreed to cite Rabbi Meir—though still indirectly, saying “They say in the name of Rabbi Meir.” Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel and other sages also debated a broader question: is it better to be a sinai - one with vast Torah knowledge, or an oker Harim - one with powerful analytical skills who can “uproot mountains”? Rav Yosef was a sinai, while Raba was an oker Harim. Although the scholars in Israel recommended Rav Yosef for leadership, he humbly deferred to Raba. Raba led the yeshiva for 22 years, and only after his passing did Rav Yosef assume the role. During Raba’s tenure, Rav Yosef refrained from receiving honor out of respect. In another case, Abaye, Rava, Rabbi Zeira, and Raba bar Matna were studying together and needed a leader. Abaye was chosen, as his teachings remained unrefuted, unlike the others. The Gemara concludes with a question: who was greater—Rabbi Zeira or Raba bar Rav Matna? Each had unique strengths, and the matter is left unresolved with the classic Talmudic closure: teiku.