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On October 24th, 1994, 24 year old Leah Ulbrich was callously murdered in what would turn out to be one of the most "gruesome" crime scenes in Connecticut history. SOURCES: 1. https://www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-br-leah-ulbrich-cold-case-20191029-hnryyeizx5bipglvtodbjfwy6a-story.html 2. https://www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-br-leah-ulbrich-father-reflects-cold-case-20191115-qr642q4rove7dohttoagptj7h4-story.html 3. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76950280/ 4. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176860647/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich&match=1 5. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176564144/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich%20Hartford&match=1 6. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176851566/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich%20Hartford&match=1 7. https://www.newspapers.com/image/177667263/?terms=Leah%20Ulbrich%20hartford&match=1 8. https://www.nydailynews.com/hc-xpm-1995-10-31-9510310268-story.html 9. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72125773/leah-ulbrich 10. https://portal.ct.gov/DCJ/Programs/Programs/Cold-Cases---Open Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl and Mike get into some of the latest NFL headlines starting with the Falcons and DC Jeff Ulbrich comments on how well the new defensive acquisitions are doing with learning the defense quickly and they agree Ulbrich and the Falcons will need their new defensive acquisitions to develop quickly in order for the defense to be successful this season.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich talk about if it helps the young guys that the vets are learning a new defense just like them, and react to what Ulbrich had to say. Mike, Beau, and Ali also talk about how the Falcons' DC has simplified his defense and brought in versatile players to do multiple things.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich talk about how much EPA (Expected Points Added) has affected his evolution as a defensive coordinator, and how he is now more focused on stopping the pass instead of being primarily focused on stopping the run. Mike, Beau, and Ali react to what Ulbrich had to say as well.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich talk about how much EPA (Expected Points Added) has affected his evolution as a defensive coordinator, and how he is now more focused on stopping the pass instead of being primarily focused on stopping the run. Mike, Beau, and Ali react to what Ulbrich had to say as well, and talk about how the Falcons did a lot to help their pass rush, but not their run defense this offseason.
HR3 - Falcons' run defense is area that has biggest question mark surrounding it In hour three Ali Mac, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan let listeners call in and talk about if they have any rules of the road and/or passenger etiquette when they are on a road trip with their significant other and/or family, and they also let callers give their take on what the New York Knicks have to do to bounce back from their 138-135 overtime loss last night to the Indiana Pacers in game one of the Eastern Conference finals in the Wake Up Call! Then, Mike, Beau, and Ali let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich talk about how much EPA (Expected Points Added) has affected his evolution as a defensive coordinator, and how he is now more focused on stopping the pass instead of being primarily focused on stopping the run. The Morning Shit crew reacts to what Ulbrich had to say as well, and talks about how the Falcons did a lot to help their pass rush, but not a lot to help their run defense this offseason. Mike, Beau, and Ali also dive into the life of Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan in The Life of Squid! Finally, Mike, Beau, and Ali close out this Thursday edition of The Morning Shift by spending some time with senior writer for Sports Illustrated Pat Forde! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Pat discuss if Pat likes to do the driving on a road trip with his wife and/or family, the house settlement and when Pat thinks a decision might come from that, what Pat thinks the background of the CEO of the new College Sports Commission will be, what their role will be, if we are getting to a point and will ever get to a point where there won't be any off the field drama in college football, power conferences wanting teams to sign a document that makes them abide to house rules, Travis Hunter being a good fisherman, and what horseracing has become.
HR2 - Jeff Ulbrich says his focus is 60% stopping the pass & 40% stopping the run In hour two Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich talk about how much EPA has affected his evolution as a defensive coordinator, and how he is now more focused on stopping the pass instead of being primarily focused on stopping the run. Mike, Beau, and Ali react to what Ulbrich had to say as well. Then, The Morning Shift crew reacts to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle. Mike, Beau, and Ali also recap and react to the Indiana Pacers rallying from behind to beat the New York Knicks 138-135 in overtime last night in game one of the Eastern Conference finals. Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out hour two by diving into The Life of Mike Johnson and get Mike'd Up!
HR1 - Tush push play is more rugby than football, and will end up getting players hurt In hour one Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the proposed ban of the tush push play not receiving enough votes at the NFL's spring meeting yesterday, and the tush push remaining a legal play in the NFL. Then, Mike, Beau, and Ali also talk about how they believe that NFL players will get injured because of the Tush Push. The Morning Shift crew also reacts to the Indiana Pacers rallying from behind to beat the New York Knicks 138-135 in overtime last night in game one of the Eastern Conference finals in The Front Page. Mike, Beau, and Ali also let you hear Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich talk about if it helps the young guys that the vets are learning a new defense just like them, and react to what Ulbrich had to say. The Morning Shift crew also talks about how the Falcons' DC has simplified his defense and brought in versatile players to do multiple things. Finally, Mike, Beau, and Ali close out hour by diving into the life of Ali Mac in Ali's Mac Drop!
Carl and Mike get back into NFL/Falcons talk with more thoughts on the tush push not being banned, which Mike believes more teams should look to incorporate the play, including the Falcons. Then they react to a report by Marc Raimondi in which he states Jeff Ulbrich states he was not concerned about losing his job behind his son retrieving Shedeur Sanders' phone number from his team iPad. As they discuss, Carl notes that while he did not fault Ulbrich for his son's actions, he understood the DC would face some type of penalty, which eventually was a $100K fine.
The landscape surrounding tariffs and international trade has been at the forefront of conversations since President Donald Trump came back into office in January. Within the last week, the U.S. and China agreed to a temporary pause on triple-digit tariffs as the two countries work to negotiate a trade deal. Despite the pause, the administration's tariff policies and trade negotiations have led to increasing uncertainty for businesses. To get a better understanding of tariffs and their impact on businesses in Connecticut, Ulbrich Steel board chair Chris Ulbrich joined CBIA president and CEO Chris DiPentima May 5 on the CBIA BizCast. Ulbrich Steel imports about 30% of its products from outside the U.S. including China and Europe. “We're trying hard to figure this all out,” Ulbrich said. And Ulbrich added that the economy is just starting to feel the increased costs from the tariffs. Ulbrich said the company recently shipped metal from China at $100 a pound, but by the time it reached the U.S. the actual cost was closer to $300 a pound. He added that the only company in the U.S. that makes the product sells it for $400 a pound, leaving companies with a difficult decision to make. “Then the trick is—the domestic producers—are they going to tailor what they need?” Ulbrich asked. “Will we start seeing them increasing their prices?” Ulbrich added that they are currently “a couple million dollars behind” with costs that haven't moved down the supply chain. But he said the added costs of tariffs will impact customers. Ulbrich said the way their supply chain flows, it can take six-to-eight weeks for them to bring in raw materials and another six-to-eight weeks to get it out of their facility to the customer. “You've got to make the product,” Ulbrich said. “You've got to collect the money from the customer.” Ulbrich said adding to the unknowns is what happens to the products they ship to China from Connecticut. “All our orders are basically on hold because the customer, the Chinese customers, do not want to pay 145% tariff on our product,” he said at the time of the recording. Ulbrich said he can see positives from Trump administration trade policies. “We are seeing reshoring,” he said. “People want to buy from the U.S. So there are jobs coming back.” Still, Ulbrich said that reshoring brings its own set of challenges and uncertainty. A lot of the materials they use are not made here, noting that 90% of stainless steel rod is imported. “You don't build a billion-dollar steel mill here overnight,” he said. Ulbrich also said that a big concern is finding the workforce needed to take on the potential new demand. “Even if all this works, and they negotiate great treaties this week and in the months ahead, and more reasonable tariffs are put in, we need a workforce,” he said. “Where are the people going to come from?” With 82,000 open jobs, Connecticut is already dealing with a labor shortage. Ulbrich said the state can help by addressing important issues like housing, workers' compensation, and finding ways to develop and get polluted sites back on municipal tax rolls. “I've heard Gov. Lamont say, ‘76,000 people, if we can find jobs for those people, that's 76,000 people paying taxes,' and it's wonderful,” Ulbrich said. As the tariff situation unfolds, Ulbrich said its important for business leaders to meet with their employees regularly. “Everybody knows,” he said. “They see on the plant floor maybe the jobs are half what they used to be. “Full communication, I think, helps so much.” Related Links: Ulbrich Website: https://www.ulbrich.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ulbrich-stainless-steels-&-special-metals/ Chris Ulbrich LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-ulbrich-66a21b11/ CBIA Website: https://www.cbia.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cbia/
In dieser Folge von Performance Skills – Der Podcast für Ergotherapie, die in Kooperation mit der Zeitschrift ergopraxis(Ausgabe 6-25) entstanden ist, dreht sich alles um ein Konzept, das vielen aus dem Studium oder der Praxis bekannt ist, aber dennoch oft abstrakt bleibt: die ICF – die Internationale Klassifikation der Funktionsfähigkeit, Behinderung und Gesundheit. Gemeinsam mit unseren Gästen , Kerstin Ulbrich-Bird und Leah Gerlof wir einen fundierten Blick auf die Grundlagen der ICF, sprechen über ihre praktische Relevanz und darüber, warum es sich lohnt, sich intensiver mit ihr auseinanderzusetzen. Wir diskutieren, wie sich durch die Anwendung der ICF die Sichtweise auf Menschen und ihre Lebenssituation verändert und welche Unterschiede es zwischen den Begriffen "Teilhabe" und "Betätigung" gibt – zwei zentrale Konzepte der Ergotherapie. Ein praxisnahes Fallbeispiel veranschaulicht die Anwendung, und wir beleuchten auch die Rolle der ICF im interdisziplinären Austausch. Außerdem geben unsere Gäste Tipps für alle, die bisher wenig Berührung mit der ICF hatten und einen Einstieg suchen. Persönliche Einblicke runden das Gespräch ab und zeigen, wer oder was unsere Gäste auf ihrem Weg inspiriert hat. Eine spannende Folge für alle, die Ergotherapie fundiert, klientenzentriert und zukunftsorientiert gestalten möchten. Ihr wollt mehr Infos: https://www.rehadat-icf.de/de/klassifikation/ https://www.bfarm.de/DE/Kodiersysteme/Klassifikationen/ICF/_node.html Viel Spaß mit dieser Folge wünscht euch Sabrina & Robert Schreibt uns gerne unter info@performance-skills.de oder geht auf unsere Instagram-Seite.
Welcome back to the show folks! Today is another classic offseason episode. I've got a handful of headlines and a brain that will take me to unique and dangerous places. A lot of deep and winding dives into several topics (mostly gossip, if we're being honest). There's some rambling, some laughs, and I like to think a couple good points made along the way. Either way, this was a fun episode to make so I hope you enjoy listening to it!If you do, go ahead and be a team player; like, subscribe, rate, share and help me grow this thing!Twitter (X?): twitter.com/CalebVUAEmail: unqualifiedanalysis@gmail.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7pFL9yGdUniKsb3Koxavs5?si=W8BCci7nQ46g3bD1bmdq6Q&nd=1YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeVE9QMa5EP4t_Y3-W0GUbg
The guys react to the news that the Falcons and Jeff Ulbrich have been fined for the latter's son's prank call to Shedeur Sanders. They debate what the punishment should be for Ulbrich's son.
Chris and Eliana are back, starting with Trump's 100-day media blitz, Tim Walz's code-switching, the private group chats shaping American politics, and—most importantly—the origin of Jo Jo potatoes. Wretch on! Time Stamps: Front Page: 1:29 Obsessions: 1:03:31 Reader Mail: 1:11:31 Favorite Items: 1:18:36 Show Notes: The Atlantic: Read The Atlantic's Interview With Donald Trump Time: Read the Full Transcript of Donald Trump's ‘100 Days' Interview With TIME Axios: Scoop: White House launches Drudge-style website to promote Trump The Atlantic: The War That Would Not End Semafor: The group chats that changed America The New York Times: A Progressive Mind in a Body Made for the ‘Manosphere' The Wall Street Journal: Questioning Biden's Capacities Was Taboo a Year Ago. Now It's Everywhere. The New York Times: The Dispatch Buys SCOTUSblog, a Supreme Court Mainstay The New York Times: A Hot Accessory, at the Intersection of Faith and Culture The New York Times: Vietnam on The Move Awful Announcing: Bill Belichick issues statement defending Jordon Hudson's actions during CBS interview ESPN: Son of Falcons coordinator Ulbrich admits to Sanders prank The New York Times: How Ozempic Is Shaping Weddings The New York Times: ‘60 Minutes' Chief Resigns in Emotional Meeting: ‘The Company Is Done With Me' The New York Times: Paramount Board Clears Possible Path for Settling Trump's ‘60 Minutes' Lawsuit The Washington Post: She tried to expose Russia's brutal detention system — and ended up dead The Washington Post: Streaming services should step up to make C-SPAN great again The New York Times: The Unabomber's Brother Turned Him In. Then Spent 27 Years Trying to Win Him Back.
Big Game James and Da Buff Nerd J-Stogs break down Shedeur Sanders' fall to the 5th round, top NFL Draft winners, and whether Giannis should leave Milwaukee. Will LeBron's legacy take a hit if the Lakers fall early? Plus, we cover Ulbrich's prank punishment and Haliburton's dad's altercation with Giannis. Locker Room Vibes and Real Talk Sports all in one episode.#BigGameSports #NFLDraft #NBAPlayoffs #UnfilteredSportsTalk #LockerRoomVibes
The Atlanta Falcons and their defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich were fined by the NFL after Ulbrich's son leaked and prank called quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the NFL draft, according to KSL.com. Dave and Debbie discuss what happened.
On this Episode:NFL Draft RecapJax Ulbrich prank calls ShedeurNBA Playoffs UpdateHaliburton's dad is a clownWhere is Giannis going?Top 5 Best to Never Do It & More!Follow us on Instagram & Tik Tok @DirtyJSportsStart making smarter bets with Betalytics.com Use Promo Code DIRTYJ for 25% off any subscription
The Yankees lost in Baltimore and Dave Sims and Suzyn got into a discussion about Maury Povich. She's never seen it so she doesn't know what ‘you are not the father' means. Aaron Judge has great numbers so far and he talked about it. A Pirates fan fell 21 feet from the stands and is in critical condition. The NFL fined the Falcons and Jeff Ulbrich for the prank call to Shedeur Sanders. Ulbrich apologized and felt regret.
Curtis returns and eats crow about his Boston/LA Curtspiracy // Belichick puts out a statement saying him and Jordon are business partners // Curtis thinks it's laughable the NFL fined Ulbrich for prank call //
Curtis thinks it's laughable the NFL fined Ulbrich for prank call
Curtis returns and eats crow about his Boston/LA Curtspiracy // Belichick puts out a statement saying him and Jordon are business partners // Curtis thinks it's laughable the NFL fined Ulbrich for prank call // Greg wonders if there's anything that can be done about fan vitriol // Wiggy predicts Lebron will play 3 more years // Finally zeroing in on a date for Greg and Scheim's "The Match" // The news with Courtney: Some liar liar pants on fire moments in Read trial // Today's Belichick is a hell of a lot different than when he coached Wiggy // Dumbest of the day: guy gets rescued twice because he forgot his phone // Craig Breslow joins, talks balancing act between young guys and veterans // We hear from a lot of "Bill Belichicks" in today's Hill Notes // Springfield, we'll see you tonight! //
Ulbrich's fine and Shedeur fallout. Shedeur's fall does come with some benefits for the young QB.
The Atlanta Falcons' defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbrich, whose son prank called Shedeur Sanders during the draft apologized publicly yesterday. The Morning show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie think he did a great job. Meanwhile, Joe's Morning Show colleagues forgot his birthday, but a beloved TV character made up for it.
HR1 - Drake London will most likely get contract extension before his fifth year In hour one Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the Atlanta Falcons exercising wide receiver Drake London's fifth-year option, and talk about how a long term extension could be on the way. Mike, Beau, and Ali also let you hear Falcons' wide receiver coach Ike Hilliard talk about how everyone in the building is excited to work with Michael Penix Jr., and how he attracts that to him with his confidence. The Morning Shift crew reacts to what coach Hilliard had to say as well. Then, Mike, Beau, and Ali also let you hear Falcons' Offensive Coordinator Zac Robinson talk about how Kirk Cousins is working as the team's backup quarterback with no issues, and react to what Robinson had to say as well. The Morning Shift crew also react to the NFL fining the Atlanta Falcons $250,000 dollars and Falcons' Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich $100,000 dollars for failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information distributed to the club in advance of the 2025 NFL Draft that ultimately led to 21-year old son of Jeff Ulbrich, Jax, prank calling Shedeur Sanders. Mike, Beau, and Ali also let you hear the Falcons' defensive coordinator talk about his reaction when he found out his son was involved in the prank call and what the past few days have been like for him as a coach and a father. The Morning Shift crew also reacts to what Ulbrich had to say as well.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the NFL fining the Atlanta Falcons $250,000 dollars and Falcons' Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich $100,000 dollars for failing to prevent the disclosure of confidential information distributed to the club in advance of the 2025 NFL Draft that ultimately led to 21-year old son of Jeff Ulbrich, Jax, prank calling Shedeur Sanders. Mike, Beau, and Ali also let you hear the Falcons' defensive coordinator talk about his reaction when he found out his son was involved in the prank call and what the past few days has been like for him as a coach and a father. The Morning Shift crew also reacts to what Ulbrich had to say as well.
In hour 1 Steak and Sandra get in to the NBA playoffs, and react to the fines handed down to the Falcons and Jeff Ulbrich after prank-gate.
Pat and Aaron play Falcons Assistant Coach Jeff Ulbrich's apology to the NFL and Shedeur Sanders and react to the whole situation. We also take a call from a listener who expresses how easy it is to get phone numbers.
On Wednesday's ENN, Giannis v Haliburton's dad. Falcons and Ulbrich fined. Keith Hernandez signs his baseball card. Jordan Travis retires. Mets-Diamondbacks preview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Denver Nuggets must have listened to this show. They beat the L.A. Clippers like I said they would. Connery and Cowboy DeHuff take a crack at hosting the show. More than a third of Americans said they secretly hate being asked to help other people move. Tourist in the Philippines was brutally attacked by a crocodile after climbing into its enclosure to take a selfie with it. Student rescued from Mount Fuji twice in one week - the second time was because he forgot his phone. A female passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight reportedly stripped naked and defecated on her seat mid-flight. Why is everyone talking about '100 men and a gorilla' right now? The NFL fined the Atlanta Falcons $250,000, their defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich $100,000, for the Shedeur Sanders NFL draft prank committed by Ulbrich's son, Jax.
In the first hour of today's show, we discuss the league fining the Falcons for leaking a phone number. Cody Benjamin from CBS joins to talk about how much he liked the Falcons draft.
Dukes and Bell briefly share more thoughts on the fine the Falcons and Jeff Ulbrich received from the NFL and both agree the situation for Ulbrich himself is unfortunate, however they understand why he has to shoulder some of the blame for the prank call Shedeur Sanders received. They then get into the Dawg Report and discuss why it appears the Bulldogs are not recruiting some of the elite quarterbacks in the country.
Dukes and Bell open show with their thoughts and reactions to the reports of the NFL fining the Falcons $250,000 and defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbrich, $100,000 for as a result of the prank phone call Shedeur Sanders received after Ulbrich's son got Sander's number from Ulbrich's tablet. Dukes and Bell then discuss why the Falcons seem to consistently be in the news for all the wrong things as they recount the various times the team has been penalized the past few seasons.
Thibs and Knicks Fall ASleep Jordan Travis Retires and Ulbrich Fine
C&R explain how Shedeur Sanders is like a peach cobbler! The show has a great round-table discussion about possible race or collusion internet talk. The crew & callers voice their opinions! They laugh about Belichick's girlfriend & the interview showing he's whipped. 'First loves' surprise parents & 100 men try to kill 1 gorilla. Son of Falcon's DC, Ulbrich, has some explaining to do after pranking Sanders! Plus, 'LAST ONE STANDING,' Rich hates draft grades & a Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame question! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4pm: Matt Markovich - Spinning the Wheel of Legislative Lunacy For the Last time in 2025! // Putting a bow on the 2025 Legislative Session // Talking Sports with Ry // Sheduer Sanders’ fall in the draft // Mel Kiper pre-draft / end of draft // Son of Falcons coordinator Ulbrich admits to Sanders prank
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Covino & Rich laugh about Bill Belichick's girlfriend! Did the TV interview prove that he's whipped? 'First loves' surprise parents & 100 men try to kill 1 gorilla. The son of Falcon's DC, Ulbrich, has some explaining to do after pranking Shedeur Sanders! 'LAST ONE STANDING' fires up the clock! Plus, Rich hates draft grades & Covino has a Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame question! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shedeur Sanders surprisingly fell to the Browns in the fifth round after negative reports of his meetings and perceived arrogance. A meeting with Daboll was supposedly poor. A prank call to Sanders by Jeff Ulbrich's son was revealed via livestream. The show also covered the Knicks' playoff lead, NBA updates, Manning reaching out to Dart, and the excitement of Giants pick Skattebo. Milroe had a message for non-drafting teams, and Kiper discussed falling quarterbacks. Other news included the Yankees' doubleheader sweep, the passing of Knicks legend Dick Barnett, and a comparison of Sanders to Manziel.
Jaxson Dart said Eli Manning has already reached out to him. We also heard from Giants pick Cam Skattebo who seems very thrilled to be here. We heard the audio of the prank call to Shedeur. Jalen Milroe met the media in Seattle and had a message for teams that didn't draft him: ‘belt to ass'. Mel Kiper dropped Boomer's name in relation to quarterbacks falling in the draft.
Ask Me Anything and takeaways of the day featuring Andy, Randy, Beau, and Abe.
Dukes and Bell get into a conversation in regards to the prank call Shedeur Sanders received which turned out to be caused by the son of Falcons' defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich. As they share their thoughts, they weigh in on whether or not Ulbrich and or the Falcons should be penalized for the incident and agree that while they believe Shedeur was disrespected by the prank, however they do not believe Ulbrich and the Falcons should be penalized for the incident.
Dukes and Bell close out the show with final thoughts on Jeff Ulbrich's son being behind the prank call Shedeur Sanders received and the Falcons stating they have no plans to take action against Ulbrich. As they discuss, they both agree the incident was disrespectful to Shedeur, however does not warrant any type of penalization for the Falcons or Ulbrich. They then share final thoughts on why Shedeur may have dropped into the fifth round of the NFL Draft, to which Carl believes Shedeur and his father may have been too involved in where he should be drafted, as Carl shares some insight.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let listeners give their take on the news that the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, Jax Ulbrich, admitted to being the facilitator of a prank call made to Shedeur Sanders during the NFL draft, and they also let callers talk about the largest age gap they've ever had in their relationship in the Wake Up Call.
The son of an NFL coach has apologized after his prank call to a plummeting NFL draft pick. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
The Steakhouse continued their Ulbrich discussion and opened the phone lines to hear from listeners about their thoughts on what they thought on the matter and what they thought should come from this situation.
The guys dug back into Jax Ulbrich's situation after he swiped Shedeur Sanders' phone number from Jeff Ulbrich's computer and prank-called him during the NFL Draft. Is a punishment coming for either the organization or the Falcons' defensive coordinator? They also discussed why Sanders could have dropped out of this class.
Bis heute fasziniert das Vermächtnis von Napoleon Bonaparte. Eine, die damals an vorderster Front mit dabei war, ist die Zürcherin Regula Engel. Sie begleitete ihren Ehemann Florian Engel in den Solddienst und schrieb ihre Erlebnisse später nieder – ein Bestseller im frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Offiziersgattin Regula Engel war an der Seite ihres Ehemanns auf zahlreichen Feldzügen mit dabei, manchmal im Hintergrund, manchmal ergriff sie aber auch selbst eine Waffe. In ihrem abenteuerlichen Leben brachte sie 21 Kinder zur Welt, lernte auf dem Ägyptenfeldzug Kommandant Napoleon Bonaparte persönlich kennen, der sogar zwei ihrer Kinder taufte. Doch die Nähe zu Napoleon wurde für sie auch zur Bürde: Sie erlebte ihr persönliches Waterloo, raffte sich wieder auf, und reiste auf der Suche nach Unterstützung um die halbe Welt. Die Zeitblende zeichnet anhand ihrer Memoiren die Geschichte der Offiziersgattin Regula Engel und des Söldnerlebens nach, das schnell zwischen Glanz und Elend wechseln konnte. Sie beleuchtet die Bedeutung des Soldwesens für die Schweiz, und die Rolle der Frauen. ____________________ Feedback oder Fragen? Wir freuen uns auf Nachrichten an zeitblende@srf.ch ____________________ 00:00 Intro 04:26 Die Schweiz und das Soldwesen 08:55 Der Alltag der Söldner 15:34 Frauen und Kinder im Soldwesen 21:07 Finanzielle Absicherung der Söldner und ihrer Familien 24:55 Die Bedeutung der Memoiren von Regula Engel Laufend: Die Geschichte der Schweizer Offiziersgattin Regula Engel vor dem Hintergrund der französischen Geschichte, insbesondere dem Aufstieg und Fall Napoleon Bonapartes. ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören: Nathalie Büsser, Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Historischen Seminar der Universität Zürich ____________________ Links: https://www.srf.ch/audio ____________________ Quellen und Literatur zur Episode: Engel, Regula: Frau Oberst Engel. Memoiren einer Amazone aus Napoleonischer Zeit. Zürich, 2009. Engel, Regula: Frau Oberst Engel. Von Cairo bis Neuyork, von Elba bis Waterloo – Memoiren einer Amazone aus Napoleonischer Zeit. Zürich, 1977. Ulbrich, Claudia: Von der Amazone zur Mutter Courage. Zu den Lebenserinnerungen der Regula Engel. In: Duden, Barbara et al. (Hrsg.): Geschichte in Geschichten. Ein historisches Lesebuch. Frankfurt, 2003, S.261-269. ____________________ Recherche, Produktion und Moderation: Barbara Mathys ____________________ Das ist die «Zeitblende»: Die «Zeitblende» erweckt Geschichte zum Leben: bekannte und unbekannte Ereignisse der Schweizer Geschichte – und grosse Episoden der Weltgeschichte. Wir geben denen das Wort, die Geschichte erlebt und mitgeprägt haben. Zeitzeug:innen schildern ihre teils dramatischen Geschichten, historische Figuren werden wieder lebendig. Die besten Historiker:innen ordnen ein und erklären, wie historische Ereignisse unser heutiges Leben prägen.
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