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Tina Tessmer erzählt, wie sie unser Mother's Blessing Teacher Training gebinged hat, wie eine Serie bei Netflix, und dann auch direkt ihre ersten Blessings geleitet hat für schwangere Freundinnen. Tina nutzt auch für ihre Kurse rund herum Elemente aus unserem MBTT und kann es so in ihre komplette Arbeit einbeziehen. Wenn du überlegst, ob das MBTT was für dich ist, dann hör dir diese Folge mit Tina doch mal an. Tina Tessmer ist MBSR Trainerin und Achtsamkeitscoach zudem bietet sie Mother's Blessings und Frauenkreise an. Folge Tina unter https://www.instagram.com/tina.tessi/ oder https://www.youtube.com/@achtsamkeits-safari/ Dort findest du auch ihre aktuellen Kurstermine und Infos zu ihrer Arbeit.
In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Tina Tessmer. Sie ist MBSR Trainerin und Achtsamkeitscoach zudem bietet sie Mother's Blessings und Frauenkreise an. Inken hat ihren MBSR Kurs besucht und möchte mit euch dieses wertvolle Kursformat teilen. Über 8 Wochen geht der Kurs in dem Meditationen und achtsame Übungen entdeckt werden. Gemeinsam wird die Welt der Achtsamkeit erkundet und dein Rucksack mit neuen (oder in Vergessenheit geratenen) Eigenschaften, wie z.B. Gelassenheit, Leichtigkeit und Dankbarkeit, gefüllt. Folge Tina unter https://www.instagram.com/tina.tessi/ oder https://www.youtube.com/@achtsamkeits-safari/ Dort findest du auch ihre aktuellen Kurstermine und Infos zu ihrer Arbeit.
He hung wires across a bike trail, yes you read that right.
When Eric Tessmer isn't on the road touring with his band, he is planning epic trips to buy and tinkering on early International Harvester light and medium duty trucks. As a Wisconsin native, growing up in the International Harvester homeland, Tessmer developed his love affair with music and classic trucks through a kind of familial osmosis. Both his grandmother and father played guitar and his father and uncle always drove International Harvesters and Dodge Power Wagons. Tessmer moved to Texas straight out of high school and he quickly garnered a formidable reputation there for his fierce fretwork, explosive live performances and his collection of 1937 to 1961 International Harvester 4x4s. In addition to his career as a successful musician, Eric chronicles his epic adventures, on Instagram @bareknucklebinder, saving early IHs from destruction after decades of neglect, getting them running and road tripping them thousands of miles back to Texas.On this episode, Eric and Chris discuss his early years growing up on a farm in Wisconsin to becoming a legendary Austin, Texas based musician. They also discuss his early IH collection and his last two wild trips from California to Texas in rescued rare early IHs that had been sitting since the late 90s. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @classic4x4_trucks, check out our website at classic4x4.com and reach out if we can help you sell your classic, custom and modified truck or 4x4. Thanks for listening!
If you have ever wanted to shoot the breeze with a gallerist, you will want to pay close attention to this episode of The Art Biz. I'm joined today by Jeremy Tessmer, the gallery director at Sullivan Goss Gallery in Santa Barbara, California. In our conversation, Jeremy shares his views of artist's professionalism, what he thinks of online platforms, and how he taught himself art history (and why that was important to him). Jeremy describes Sullivan Goss as an on-ramp for collectors and artists—one that connects their roster of local, regional, national, and international artists. You'll hear him discuss 3 qualities that he looks for in artists, two of which are non-negotiable, and how he views the artists in his gallery as a family. He says that “dealers should have some sense of responsibility for the well-being of their artists,” and, as you listen to our conversation, you'll understand why that has become so important to him. Highlights The niche that the Sullivan Goss Gallery fills and Jeremy's role within it. (2:37) Sullivan Goss is an on-ramp gallery with the aim of expanding the art world. (7:49) The different art world need to become more aware of each other. (10:05) Jeremy's journey from writer and tech specialist to art gallerist. (14:04) Is it important for artists to be steeped in art history? (23:34) Overcoming the anxiety of influence to connect with other artists. (26:21) The 3 qualities Jeremy looks for in the artists he represents. (33:30) The responsibility a gallery has for nurturing its artists' careers. (36:10) The value of understanding the long game and defining your real interest in an artist's career. (41:11) Things an artist should never say or do to gain the attention of a gallerist. (46:18) Mentioned Sullivan Goss Gallery Alfred Stieglitz's Gallery- An American Place Milton Avery exhibition at The Wadsworth Atheneum David Zwirner's Platform Harold Bloom's Anxiety of Influence Susan McDonnell Art Sullivan Goss on Instagram @sullivangoss Jeremy Tessmer Arts on Instagram @jeremyarts The Art Biz Connection Optimize Your Online Marketing Resources Show notes, images, and listener comments How to Price Your Art free report Art Biz Connection artist membership Guest Bio Jeremy Tessmer is the Gallery Director and Curator of vintage American art at Sullivan Goss. He has been with the firm almost 20 years, working in every area of the business, including: curation, sales, marketing, and design of everything from exhibition spaces to internal databases and processes. He has special knowledge of the American Modern movement, especially as it occurred on the West Coast. He has also been heavily involved with the gallery's publication program, helping to produce nineteen books and numerous catalogs, including those on local artists Ray Strong and Hank Pitcher.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents the poetry of the 14 February issue. “Cure” by Vijayalakshmi Harish. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Vijayalakshmi here. “A Jar of Condensed Milk” by Gretchen Tessmer, Read by Gretchen Tessmer. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Gretchen here.
In the second episode of the Reserve JAG community's Voir Dire podcast collection, Lt. Cmdr. Hunter Abell interviews Command Master Chief Julie Tessmer, Reserve Component JAG Law Program.
November 19, 2021: A conversation with Jane Tessmer (Gamma Theta) about sisterhood, service as a Chapter Advisor, and being initiated by her daughter 22 years after she first pledged AOII.
Neste caótico programa chamamos de volta nosso teacher Maurício Tessmer e a galera da Rebel Machine pra discutir como é pra brasileiro compor em inglês e ouvir o som da banda Wolftrucker.
Stuart describes physics as "juicy" and seems a little closed-minded about giraffes as modes of transportation. Stuart and Paul also bat around implications for easing in to 3DL transformation versus going whole-hog.
Um programa para TODOS os níveis de inglês! Nosso professor Maurício Tessmer mais uma vez se junta ao time do Cuscocast pra traduzir uma canção. Dessa vez é o hit Blinding Lights do The Weeknd.
Chamando os nossos grandes reforços do Cuscocast (Lorenço "jazz" Oliveira e Maurício "teacher" Tessmer) a gente fala "TUDO" sobre os reality shows musicais e escuta o som do grande Matheu Correa. . . . E fica aí que no fim tem o nosso papo sem freio. Sem freio meeesmo!!!
Com um áudio mais rádio AM dos anos 80, chamamos Maurício Tessmer pra conversar sobre música em inglês, versões brasileiras de músicas gringas (boas ou não) e escutar o som do Erick Endres.
Top Independent Music Artists & Singers from around the world: EDM, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Hip Hop, R & B, Rap, Reggae, Jazz, Country, Folk, & more...Hosted by DTongAdvertising & Sponsorship: http://goo.gl/ioP6HwGuaranteed Song Play & Promotion: http://goo.gl/4aD98wBROUGHT TO YOU BY:The Noble Brute by Martin Tessmerhttps://amzn.to/2SG7sTn Space Age: Volume 1 by Dallas Korolhttps://amzn.to/2HHiGRDCalvert & The Wolf by Joseph Lewinhttps://amzn.to/2SH6ruBhttps://www.marisolwriter.comWavve Soundwave For Podcasts & Music Artistshttps://wavve.co?ref=johntongThe Fiverr Life podcasthttps://spoti.fi/30OnzPPAlso New Music from:Milyssa Rose ft CWiz 'Goodbye'Olivia Jayne w/ a Triple PlayLoRango Chasm 'Landing'Afterthem 'I Bin Told'4M FR33 'Grace-2020 Vibes'DragonflyStigma 'To No Avail'Joe Mayk 'A Century Entirely'Philip STEVENSON 'Where's my mind'Noetic The Poetic & SimplySavage 'Homebody'Kaughlin 'Ice Water'Shiva 'Free'Catch the show on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Periscope, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, Soundcloud, & www.DTongRadio.com
This week, I talk to a new friend, Simon Tessmer, about the album One-Trick Pony by Paul Simon. We go on tons of tangents, definitely talk about movies more than the album (especially LOTR). We also talk about break-ups, and being comedians in Chicago.This is a Knaveryink podcast.
"Task analysis for instructional design is a process of analyzing and articulating the kind of learning that you expect the learners to know how to perform" (Jonassen, Tessmer, & Hannum, 1999, p.3). And in this TLDCast, we had two task analysis experts discussing real application. Hosted by Cara North, our guest was Roberta Dombrowski, an award-winning learning designer with over ten years of experience designing and delivering user-centered digital learning experiences. Roberta is currently a Product Manager for Role IQ at Pluralsight, where she brings her expertise in workplace assessments to empower learner’s technology skill development through the measurement and skilling up within a role. Roberta holds a MS in Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning with Boise State University and was a 30 under 30 award recipient at Elliott Masie’s Learning 2018 conference. Task analysis is the process of learning about ordinary users by observing them in action to understand in detail how they perform their tasks and achieve their intended goals. According to the Instructional Design Knowledge Base, Instructional designers perform a task analysis in order to: determine the instructional goals and objectives; define and describe in detail the tasks and sub-tasks that the student will perform; specify the knowledge type (declarative, structural, and procedural knowledge) that characterize a job or task; select learning outcomes that are appropriate for instructional development; prioritize and sequence tasks; determine instructional activities and strategies that foster learning; select appropriate media and learning environments; construct performance assessments and evaluation (Jonassen et al., 1999). So in this episode, Roberta takes us through a task analysis scenario she constructed for the Idaho Humane Society. She also discusses: Being on Eliott Masie's 30 under 30 group that Learning leadership can happen at any age Her very positive experiences at Boise State University The "New School" of task analysis (via an actual project from the Idaho Humane Society) Building a mobile app for performance support The overlap of UX, product, and learning and lots more! Check out the recording below to learn more!
A Conversation with Command Master Chief Julie Tessmer.
A Conversation with Command Master Chief Julie Tessmer.
Steve hosts Stacey, Abby and Della help Andrew Tessmer of the Beer Sauce Shop (beersauceshop.com) to win Bourbon Millionaire. Today’s show was sponsored by Steve Akley’s book, Mules and More (https://goo.gl/EN3wEj). The Bourbon Daily intro music (Welcome to the Show) and outro music (That’s A Wrap) are both by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the ABV Network Revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
"We want to be the people's place." That's what the guys behind Beer Sauce Shop were after when they opened their beer/whiskey/BBQ/sauce shop in St. Peters, and their customers certainly feel at home when they're there. Beer Sauce shop offers 500+ beers, 25+ small-batch whiskeys, 250+ sauces and rubs, and more than 200 barbecue toys. It's all try-before-you-buy and it's almost entirely fueled by local vendors. Andrew “The Beer Guy” Tessmer and Rick “The Sauce Guy” Duree love what they do, and their mission is to get you to love it too; whether you're a seasoned beer and BBQ veteran or someone just starting out. The duo sat down with Meet St. Louis to talk about how they built their business, why they run it the way they do, and where they're going next. Sit back, plug in, and let's meet Andrew and Rick!
Attorney Heather Tessmer was a recent guest on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Divorce!” series where she spoke about, 'What to Expect When You're Planning to Divorce.'When asked to share some of the myths she comes across on a day to day basis, Tessmer said, “Texas is a community property State and people often think that means that the community estate will be split 50-50. Truth be told, the law states that there will have to be an equitable split of the assets.”Tessmer, the owner of the Tessmer Law Firm, P.L.L.C in San Antonio, Texas, also shared how being a Family Law Attorney drives her passion for helping people to understand the common pitfalls and mistakes along the road to an amicable divorce process. To find out more about Heather Tessmer, visit: http://TessmerLawFirm.com.To check out the full show on Impact Makers Radio, go to: https://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Heather-Tessmer
Attorney Heather Tessmer was a recent guest on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Divorce!” series where she spoke about, 'What to Expect When You're Planning to Divorce.'When asked to share some of the myths she comes across on a day to day basis, Tessmer said, “Texas is a community property State and people often think that means that the community estate will be split 50-50. Truth be told, the law states that there will have to be an equitable split of the assets.”Tessmer, the owner of the Tessmer Law Firm, P.L.L.C in San Antonio, Texas, also shared how being a Family Law Attorney drives her passion for helping people to understand the common pitfalls and mistakes along the road to an amicable divorce process. To find out more about Heather Tessmer, visit: http://TessmerLawFirm.com.To check out the full show on Impact Makers Radio, go to: https://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Heather-Tessmer
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents "Hey Man, Nice Shot" by Gretchen Tessmer. You can read the full text of the poem and learn more about Gretchen here.
In this special Wednesday broadcast of Dudes n Beer host Christopher Jordan is joined in studio by Steven Bishop, Julie Connally and special guest the amazing Eric Tessmer. Born and raised outside of the small town of Richland Center, Wisconsin, Tessmer began playing at a young age, inspired by his father and grandmother. In 2000, he moved to Austin at the age of 19 to play gigs with numerous musicians and bands, earning local credibility as he honed his craft of riffing with speed, power and control. He later formed his own power trio, the Eric Tessmer Band, in 2003. Through a battered '59 Fender Stratocaster producing vintage-correct tones, Eric kickstarts the engine left idling by guitar players of the past. Join us as we explore what it takes to make it from the Austin music scene, to success on the national stage and beyond. How did Eric get his start in the music industry and how has he crafted such a unique sound that has been heard the World over? What inspires this talented artist to write his music and what can we expect next from this amazing talent from the Austin scene? These questions and more in this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast with Eric Tessmer. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
Intelligence engineer, Tom Tessmer of Integrated Insights joins us to talk about the complex nature of retail intelligence, branding and story telling.