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Following his end-of-season press conference, Jeremiah sat down with Sounders GM Craig Waibel to go a bit more in depth. Waibel shared his thoughts on the Sounders' season, some of the plans for the offseason and his excitement about an international-heavy 2025.***Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.“Diversions” audio provided by Sounder at Heart subscriber Lars; find more of their music: https://despatchesfromseattle.com/
Following his end-of-season press conference, Jeremiah sat down with Sounders GM Craig Waibel to go a bit more in depth. Waibel shared his thoughts on the Sounders' season, some of the plans for the offseason and his excitement about an international-heavy 2025.***Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.“Diversions” audio provided by Sounder at Heart subscriber Lars; find more of their music: https://despatchesfromseattle.com/
In this episode, Alan Condon speaks with Melissa Waibel, CEO of Guam Surgery Center, about her journey from perioperative nursing to leading a cutting-edge ASC in a remote U.S. territory. Melissa shares insights into overcoming supply chain challenges, fostering innovation, and recruiting rotating surgeons to enhance healthcare access on the island.
In this episode, Alan Condon speaks with Melissa Waibel, CEO of Guam Surgery Center, about her journey from perioperative nursing to leading a cutting-edge ASC in a remote U.S. territory. Melissa shares insights into overcoming supply chain challenges, fostering innovation, and recruiting rotating surgeons to enhance healthcare access on the island.
In this episode, Alan Condon speaks with Melissa Waibel, CEO of Guam Surgery Center, about her journey from perioperative nursing to leading a cutting-edge ASC in a remote U.S. territory. Melissa shares insights into overcoming supply chain challenges, fostering innovation, and recruiting rotating surgeons to enhance healthcare access on the island.
What started as secret negotiations during WWII from a rogue U.S. agent turned into Operation Paperclip, Propaganda Due, costing countless lives, reshaped governments and armed spy cells set up in many countries to weed out "communists". Who was behind all of this? How did this happen and what has been the fallout since. The answers shocked us!Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
Die Herstellung von Schuhen – oftmals ein Balanceakt zwischen traditionellem Handwerk und modernster Technologie. Martin Waibel, der seine Karriere als Orthopädieschuhtechniker begann, weiß dies nur zu gut. Der ehemalige Chefentwickler von Edelrid Kletterschuhen entwickelt aktuell bei PSS Pfeiffer Sicherheitssysteme spezielle Schutzschuhe für Forst- und Jagdarbeiter. Zudem ist Waibel als Footwear-Berater für die Trendmesse Performance Days tätig. Mit dem ausgewiesenen Schuhexperten bespricht Made in Green-Host Ralf Kerkeling den Status quo bei der Herstellung von Sport- und Outdoorschuhen. Beleuchtet werden zudem die Vorteile und Nachteile zurzeit kontrovers diskutierter traditioneller Materialien wie Leder und seiner Alternativen. Was können die Alternativen aus Pflanzenmaterial und wie sauber sind diese tatsächlich? „Manche Firmen haben nur einen kleinen Anteil nachhaltiger Materialien, werben aber groß damit. Es ist wichtig, dass die Konsumenten informiert sind“, so Waibel und stellt gleichzeitig klar: „100 Prozent natürliche Materialien sind schwer zu erreichen.“ Die Zukunft der Schuhproduktion sieht laut Waibel trotz aller Herausforderungen vielversprechend aus. Er glaubt, dass der Trend zu langlebigen und leichten Schuhen weiter zunehmen wird. Neue Materialien lassen dies zu. Dennoch: Nur etwa 30 Prozent erdölbasierter Materialien können bislang in der Schuhproduktion ersetzt werden. Angesichts dessen – Nachhaltigkeit bleibt ein zentrales Thema. Hierbei sei jedoch nicht nur die Verwendung umweltfreundlicher Materialien wichtig, sondern auch die Reparaturfähigkeit der Schuhe, betont Waibel. Die Entwicklung und Integration von biobasierten Materialien, die Verbesserung der Langlebigkeit und Leichtigkeit von Schuhen sowie die Suche nach PFAS-freien Beschichtungen sind laut Waibel zentrale Themen, die die Zukunft der Branche prägen werden. Wie der Experte die Entwicklung in Sachen PFAS einschätzt und wie der Stand auf dem Weg zur Kreislaufwirtschaft ist, erfahren Sie in der neuesten Ausgabe von „Made in Green“. Zu hören ist der Podcast auf allen gängigen Streamingportalen wie Spotify und Apple Podcast. Viel Spaß beim Hören. Web: https://www.performancedays.com/the-fair/about-the-fair/footwear-area.html Über „Made in Green“ Im Rahmen des SAZsport-Podcast-Formats »Made in Green« tauscht sich Host Ralf Kerkeling, freier Journalist und Storyteller in den Bereichen Sport und Outdoor, einmal im Monat mit Entscheidern und Machern aus Industrie und Handel zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit aus. Die Fragen nach Produktionsorten und sozialen Standards bei Produktionen werden dabei genauso wie der aktuelle Stand im Hinblick auf Kreislaufwirtschaft und neue ressourcenschonende Materialien. Den Podcast »Made in Green« findet ihr auf allen gängigen Podcast-Portalen. Um keine Episode zu verpassen, am besten gleich den Kanal von SAZsport abonnieren.
Direkt vom Leben abschreiben - das war das Programm von Jörg Fauser, seines Zeichens enfant terrible der Nachkriegsiteratur und bedeutendster deutscher Beat-Schriftsteller. Inspiriert von US-amerikanischen Autoren wie Burroughs, Bukowski und Hammett entwarf er eine neue, direkte Sprache für seine Gegenwart und tobte sich in verschiedensten Textformen und Medien aus. Wen er mit Werken wie "Rohstoff" und "Der Schneemann" inspirierte, warum er immer noch so relevant ist und wie man einem widersprüchlichen, umtriebigen, hochtourigen Vielschreiber nachspürt, erzählen uns Ambros Waibel und Matthias Penzel, die Autoren der ultimativen Fauser-Biografie "Rebell im Cola-Hinterland", die gerade in einer überarbeiteten, erweiterten Neuauflage erschienen ist!
In dieser Folge mit Meike, Robin, Anika, Ambros und Matthias: "Jörg Fauser: Rebell im Cola-Hinterland" von Matthias Penzel und Ambros Waibel, "Das Buch Anderswo" von Keanu Reeves und China Miéville sowie "Glück" von Jackie Thomae. Brat Summer bei Papierstau Podcast: Autor J.D. Vance tritt als Vizepräsidentschaftskandidat auf dem Ticket von Donald Trump an. Wir fanden den Mann schon furchtbar, als er noch Millionen Exemplare seiner "Hillbilly-Elegie" verkauft hat - und wir erklären , wieso! Dann: Die New York Times krönt die 100 besten Bücher des 21. Jahrhunderts, und wir haben Meinungen! Die erste Neuerscheinung ist diesmal eine erweiterte Neuauflage: 80 Jahre wäre Jörg Fauser, der wichtigste deutsche Beat-Schriftsteller, dieser Tage alt geworden.
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Albath, Maike www.deutschlandfunk.de, Büchermarkt
Am 16. Juli 1987 feiert Autor Jörg Fauser seinen 43. Geburtstag in Münchens Schickeria-Treff "Schumann's". Irgendwann verlässt er die Bar, wird morgens um vier Uhr auf einer Autobahn bei München von einem Lastwagen erfasst und stirbt. Seine Romane und Gedichte, Reportagen und Erzählungen sind eine Ausnahmeerscheinung in der deutschen Literatur - von Mythen umrankt, von Geheimnissen umwölkt. Um Leben und Werk des Autors dem Vergessen zu entreißen, hat der Zürcher Diogenes Verlag eine Neuedition gestartet und die Bücher mit aktuellen Nachworten versehen. Beendet wird die Werkschau jetzt zum 80. Geburtstag mit einer von Matthias Penzel und Ambros Waibel verfassten Biografie: "Jörg Fauser. Rebell im Cola-Hinterland". Frank Dietschreit hat sie gelesen.
Jörg Fauser galt immer als ruppiger Undergroundautor. 37 Jahre nach seinem Tod ist anlässlich seines 80. Geburtstags eine Biografie neu aufgelegt worden. Das umfangreich ergänzte Werk "Rebell im Cola-Hinterland" zeigt die Vielschichtigkeit Fausers. Waibel, Ambros www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Jörg Fauser galt immer als ruppiger Undergroundautor. 37 Jahre nach seinem Tod ist anlässlich seines 80. Geburtstags eine Biografie neu aufgelegt worden. Das umfangreich ergänzte Werk "Rebell im Cola-Hinterland" zeigt die Vielschichtigkeit Fausers. Waibel, Ambros www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Jörg Fauser galt immer als ruppiger Undergroundautor. 37 Jahre nach seinem Tod ist anlässlich seines 80. Geburtstags eine Biografie neu aufgelegt worden. Das umfangreich ergänzte Werk "Rebell im Cola-Hinterland" zeigt die Vielschichtigkeit Fausers. Waibel, Ambros www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Am 16. Juli wäre der in Bad Schwalbach im Taunus geborene Schriftsteller und Journalist Jörg Fauser 80 Jahre alt geworden. (Wdh. vom 18.07.2007)
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Waibel Ranches, LLC v. United States
Schule Backstage! mit den Lehrkräften Gina Waibel und Haluk Yumurtaci über interkulturelle Klassenzimmer ______________ Der Podcast wird präsentiert von RAABE, eurem Experten für innovative Lehr- und Lernmittel. Entdeckt unser breites Angebot und erhaltet 15% Rabatt mit dem Code MZ15. Besucht unsere verschiedenen Bereiche und entdecke die Welt von RAABE: RAAbits Online: Unterrichtsmaterialien 14 Tage kostenlos testen www.raabits.de Einzelne Unterrichtseinheiten, Fortbildungen und Praxisratgeber von RAABE www.raabe.de ______________ Gina Waibel und Haluk Yumurtaci setzen sich gegen Rassismus an Schulen ein. Wir sprechen darüber, dass der Begriff der Kulturen nicht leicht zu greifen ist. Die beiden erklären, dass Othering oft für ein ungleiches Machtverhältnis in der Gesellschaft sorgt. Dazu trägt vor allem ein erstmal gut gemeintes Fest der Kulturen an Schulen bei, das sich als Stolperstein herausstellt. Die beiden machen deutlich, dass die Identitätsfindung bei pubertierenden Jugendlichen aufgrund der Superdiversität eine echte Herausforderung darstellen kann. Gina und Haluk fordern, die Feste anderer Religionen nicht abzuwerten, sondern im Schulalltag zu integrieren, in dem interkulturelle Teams gebildet werden. An der Grüppchenbildung sind auch die Lehrkräfte schuld, wenn sie Sprachverbote auf dem Pausenhof aussprechen und Elternbriefe nicht übersetzen, wenn es nötig ist. Zudem plädieren Gina und Haluk für ein Fach in dem, gemeinsam mit externen Experten, aktuelle Ereignisse thematisiert werden. Zu den Instagram-Profilen der Gäste: www.instagram.com/frau_waibel www.instagram.com/vallahbestelehrer Mehr über Matthias Zeitler als Lehrer und Moderator findet ihr hier: www.instagram.com/matthiaszeitler www.matthiaszeitler.de
Meet Dr. Lana Waibel: A beacon of resilience and inspiration! From Russia to the United States, her journey embodies the triumph of the human spirit. Tune in to Kathy Romano's Her Story show on 93.3 WMMR-FM this Sunday morning to hear her incredible story! Dr. Waibel's dedication led her to establish Nova Cosmetic Dentistry, where she transforms lives one smile at a time. She shares why she pours her heart and soul into her practice, bringing confidence and joy to her patients whenever they flash their pearly whites. Join us as Dr. Lana Waibel delves into the significance of dental health and the power of a radiant smile!
Following a 45-minute press conference introducing Sounders fans to Pedro de la Vega, GM Craig Waibel sat down with Jeremiah Oshan and Niko Moreno to discuss the signing. Waibel explains what he liked so much about the Argentine, gives some insight into the process behind securing his signature and what this could mean for the Sounders going forward. There is also an extended version of this interview that's available to paid subscribers of the podcast on our private RSS feed. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo. "Diversions" audio provided by Sounder at Heart subscriber Lars; find more of their music: https://despatchesfromseattle.com/
Following a 45-minute press conference introducing Sounders fans to Pedro de la Vega, GM Craig Waibel sat down with Jeremiah Oshan and Niko Moreno to discuss the signing. Waibel explains what he liked so much about the Argentine, gives some insight into the process behind securing his signature and what this could mean for the Sounders going forward. There is also an extended version of this interview that's available to paid subscribers of the podcast on our private RSS feed. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo. "Diversions" audio provided by Sounder at Heart subscriber Lars; find more of their music: https://despatchesfromseattle.com/
Joschka Waibel: Die Umfrage by Litradio
That's all folks. The Seattle Sounders 2023 MLS season came to an end in the Western Conference Semifinal against LAFC. Despite a dominant overall performance the boys in Rave Green continued to show they struggle at buckling the net. We discuss:Why can't we score goals!?Did the officiating rob us of a victory?What does the attacking third need next year?A new DP already lined up?Will we continue seeing an youth movement under Waibel?Support our oceans and the Arctic in styleFollow The ArtisanJoin our Scuttlebutt Discord server for fan batter with us and other Sounder fans! We'll ask YOU to fill our Scuttlebutt Bag. Come one, come all!Aaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunk
Tonight on Sounders Weekly, Jackson Felts recaps the draw against Dallas including conversations with Jordan Morris and Cristian Roldan in the locker room after the game, looks ahead to the summer transfer window with comments from General Manager Craig Waibel, then goes Around the League with Ari Liljenwall and Around the Sound with Andrew Harvey.
Pittsburgh professor Alex Waibel is proud to call himself an explorer, but today he's mourning. All this week, a lot of the world was sort of obsessed with the rescue efforts for the submersible that went missing on its descent to the Titanic shipwreck. A big part of the problem was how the sub and others like it communicate with would-be support above water, and Waibel had been working on a way to solve that. Last summer, he tested it on Titan, and he planned to return in a few months. Host Megan Harris connected with him from Germany, where he was waiting to hear the fates of his friends and former colleagues alongside everyone else. Want some more Pittsburgh news? Make sure to sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Twitter @citycastpgh & Instagram @CityCastPgh! Not a fan of social? Then leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian Zoll, Geschäftsführer der Industriellenvereinigung Vorarlberg und Christoph Waibel, Dornbirner Stadtrat für die FPÖ, sind am Mittwoch zu Gast bei "Vorarlberg LIVE".
No episódio de hoje, Luan Moreno e Mateus Oliveira entrevistaram Xiran Waibel, atualmente engenheira de dados Sênior na Netflix.A Engenharia de Dados é um das profissões que estão em alta no mercado de trabalho, mas entender como funciona é algo que até hoje as empresas tem dificuldades.Engenharia de Dados engloba:Entendimento de novas tecnologias orientadas a Big DataTrabalhar com soluções de dados que resolvem problemas de negócioConstruções de pipelines de dados resilientes e escaláveisFalamos também nesse bate-papo sobre os seguintes temas:Engenharia de Dados na Netflix;Dicas de Engenharia de Dados;Soft Skills;Comunidade.Aprenda um pouco como a Netflix trabalha utilizando dados como um dos produtos mais valiosos da empresa, além de uma cultura interna forte e funcional.Xiran Waibel Medium Luan Moreno = https://www.linkedin.com/in/luanmoreno/
Craig Waibel took over as the Seattle Sounders' third-ever general manager during the MLS era about three months ago. Although he had previously served as the team's sporting director and as such played a significant role in the current roster build, he has put his fingerprints on the team in ways that fans don't usually see. Most of Waibel's work has been done behind the scenes, attempting to rebuild an office culture that took a hit during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic that led to the Sounders going 100% remote. One of the biggest aspects of Waibel's directive has been encouraging more in-person interaction that isn't necessarily a meeting. He keeps his office at Starfire Sports Complex rather spartan, with just a stick-figure picture that he drew himself as one of the only decorations. He says that's because he doesn't want it to feel like "his" office, as much as a place where he happens to work and anyone else is welcome to use it. We sat down last week for an hourlong conversation, the first half of which can be found here. The other half of the interview is being made available only to paid-subscribers to our Substack and can be found at NosAudietis.Substack.com. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter This week's music: Perry Como - "Seattle", "RVIVR - "Ocean Song", Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia", "Your Journey Begins" - OurMusicBox (Jay Man) (CC BY 4.0)
Craig Waibel took over as the Seattle Sounders' third-ever general manager during the MLS era about three months ago. Although he had previously served as the team's sporting director and as such played a significant role in the current roster build, he has put his fingerprints on the team in ways that fans don't usually see. Most of Waibel's work has been done behind the scenes, attempting to rebuild an office culture that took a hit during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic that led to the Sounders going 100% remote. One of the biggest aspects of Waibel's directive has been encouraging more in-person interaction that isn't necessarily a meeting. He keeps his office at Starfire Sports Complex rather spartan, with just a stick-figure picture that he drew himself as one of the only decorations. He says that's because he doesn't want it to feel like "his" office, as much as a place where he happens to work and anyone else is welcome to use it. We sat down last week for an hourlong conversation, the first half of which can be found here. The other half of the interview is being made available only to paid-subscribers to our Substack and can be found at NosAudietis.Substack.com. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter This week's music: Perry Como - "Seattle", "RVIVR - "Ocean Song", Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia", "Your Journey Begins" - OurMusicBox (Jay Man) (CC BY 4.0)
Craig Waibel took over as the Seattle Sounders' third-ever general manager during the MLS era about three months ago. Although he had previously served as the team's sporting director and as such played a significant role in the current roster build, he has put his fingerprints on the team in ways that fans don't usually see. Most of Waibel's work has been done behind the scenes, attempting to rebuild an office culture that took a hit during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic that led to the Sounders going 100% remote. One of the biggest aspects of Waibel's directive has been encouraging more in-person interaction that isn't necessarily a meeting. He keeps his office at Starfire Sports Complex rather spartan, with just a stick-figure picture that he drew himself as one of the only decorations. He says that's because he doesn't want it to feel like "his" office, as much as a place where he happens to work and anyone else is welcome to use it. We sat down last week for an hourlong conversation, the first half of which can be found here. The other half of the interview is being made available only to paid-subscribers to our Substack and can be found at NosAudietis.Substack.com. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter This week's music: Perry Como - "Seattle", "RVIVR - "Ocean Song", Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia", "Your Journey Begins" - OurMusicBox (Jay Man) (CC BY 4.0)
mit AK-Präsident Bernhard Heinzle, die Ärztevertreterinnen Dr. Alexandra Rümmele-Waibel und Dr. Gabriele Gort, sowie die Kinderbuchautorinnen Claudia Schwarz und Elvira Flora vom Vorarlberg Museum
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Das ganze Leben ist Kung Fu!“ Auch Kochen, Putzen, Wäsche aufhängen, Auto fahren, Einkaufen, … alles ist Kung Fu! Über diesen Satz bin ich als einer der sich noch nie mit Kampfkunstarten beschäftigt hat gestolpert. was bedeutet das für unseren Alltag, wenn eigentlich alles Kung Fu ist? Wir sprechen mit Severin Waibel, Leiter einer Münchner Kung Fu Schule darüber, was für ihn Kung Fu ist und wie Kung Fu sein Leben verändert hat. wie sich durch asiatische Kampfkunstarten mentale Stärke erreichen lässt – und wie du dein eigener Meister werden kannst. Denn vielleicht ist Alles Kung Fu, aber nicht alles ist ein Wunschkonzert.
Folge 6 der Podcast-Reihe "Turning Points" „Ich träume von einem entfalteten Universum. Alles soll sich bewegen, ausdehnen und zusammenziehen” ist das Motto von Jule Waibel, Creator des “Unfolded Universe”. Dabei haderte sie einmal damit, dass den Falten der tiefere Sinn fehlt. Inzwischen gilt ihre Leidenschaft nicht nur dem Falten von verschiedensten Materialien und der Mode, sondern auch der Kunst. Wie sie vom klassischen Produktgestaltungsstudium ihren Weg nach New York fand und ihr Ein-Frau-Unternehmen managt, das erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge.
Business unplugged - Menschen, Unternehmen und Aspekte der Digitalisierung
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 23:00:00 +0000 https://businessunplugged.podigee.io/17-drmatthiaswaibel-buildeazygmbh 58a2251f02bee991325c764692abaef2 Mein heutiger Gast ist Dr. Matthias Waibel, CEO und Mitgründer der buildeazy GmbH, einem Startup aus der PropTech-Szene. Matthias und ich sprechen darüber wie er als Maschinenbauer zum Bauwesen gekommen ist, welche Vision er mit der buildeazy verfolgt und warum sich Bauträger noch immer schwer tun mit dem Thema Digitalisierung. Wir analysieren aber auch die Gründe für den geringen Digitalisierungsdruck in der Branche und mit welchen Hindernissen die PropTechs zu kämpfen haben. Mein Gast: Dr. Matthias Waibel (LinkedIn), Dr. Matthias Waibel (XING) buildeazy GmbH Feedback & Wunschgäste: podcast@peopex.de Instagram Über mich: LinkedIn, XING PEOPEX GmbH 17 full no Proptech,Digitalisierung,Bauträger,Kostencontrolling,SaaS,Plattformkonzept,Startup,Geschäftsprozesse,Geschäftsmodelle,digitale Transformation Dr. Johannes Pohl, Gründer & Managing Partner der PEOPEX GmbH,
This year marks the centenary of Amos Vogel, a programmer, writer, and educator very dear to Film Comment—he was one of the founders of the New York Film Festival, and an abiding influence on New York's film culture with his legendary Cinema 16 film society. In addition to his many contributions to the pages of Film Comment over the decades, Amos is also widely known for his classic book Film as a Subversive Art, an encyclopedic analysis of underground, avant-garde, and otherwise uncategorizable cinema. The 58th NYFF launched a celebration of Amos's legacy which has since continued with tribute programs across repertory cinemas in the city and a brand-new edition of Film as a Subversive Art by Film Desk Books. At Film Comment, we're continuing this celebration with our own week of Vogelmania. To kick things off, editors Clinton Krute and Devika Girish invited a panel of Vogel experts—Richard Peña, the former Director of the New York Film Festival; Tom Waibel, Custodian of the Amos Vogel Library at the Austrian Film Museum; and Edo Choi, the Assistant Curator of Film at the Museum of the Moving Image. The conversation reckons with Amos's ideals of cinema as a space for dialogue, communal contemplation, and political subversion. Be sure to subscribe to the Film Comment Letter to read this week's special edition, dedicated to the extraordinary work and life of Amos Vogel: https://www.filmcomment.com/newsletter-sign-up/
Where is wellness-at-work going today now that employees are returning to work?On this week's HR Power Hour episode, CMA's David Ciullo hosts Heather Waibel, speaker, entrepreneur, and CEO of the company Welnys.Listen as they discuss the challenges leaders are grappling with when it comes to wellness programs today and tips and solutions that make sense going forward.
Als die Designerin Jule Waibel am Royal College of Art in London studierte, hat sie mit dem Falten begonnen. Mit Papier und Stoffen, mit Holz und Leder, mit Messing und Glas.
Join Catherine for a wide-ranging and deeply meaningful conversation with Terri Waibel, founder and clinical director at the Center for Compassion. They delve into the experience of grief, the process of mourning, and the compassionate practices you can adopt to better connect with the people on your team and in your life. The resources Terri mentioned in the interview can be found below. MISS Foundation: www.missfoundation.org Selah Carefarm: https://selahcarefarm.com/ Dr. Joanne Cacciatore: www.joannecacciatore.com Refuge In Grief: https://refugeingrief.com/ What's Your Grief: https://whatsyourgrief.com/ Soaring Spirits: https://soaringspirits.org/ Hospice of the Valley: https://www.hov.org/ Parents Of Murdered Children: https://pomc.org/ Compassionate Friends: https://www.compassionatefriends.org/ New Song Center: https://www.hov.org/our-care/grief-support/new-song-center-for-grieving-children/ Billy's Place: https://billysplace.me/ Mindfulness in Grief: https://mindfulnessandgrief.com/ Dougy Center: https://www.dougy.org/
Einen Termin mit dem Historiker Harry Waibel zu bekommen, ist nicht einfach - weil wir ihn für das Interview nicht bezahlen wollen. Am Ende lenkt er doch ein. Und ist ziemlich überrascht, dass wir die Akten, die er uns anbietet, schon kennen. Und auch nach vielen Nachfragen verstehen wir nicht, wie er zu der Überzeugung kommt, dass Manuel Diogo ermordet wurde. Er wiederholt nur immer wieder: Es war ein rassistischer Mord, und die Stasi hat ihn vertuscht. Das sieht sein Doktorvater, der renommierte Historiker Wolfgang Benz, allerdings anders.
Jan Lukas Waibel ist Erfinder und Produkt-Designer aus Neuss. Den großen internationalen Durchbruch hatte er mit den Porzhook erlangt. Er erzählt uns alles von seinen Erfindungen und wie ein Neusser Produkt um die Welt geht.
Following God's Leading with Susan Zobrist, Cassie Meiss, and Lisa Waibel Ephesians 3:20+21 (ESV) “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all that we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen." Susan Zobrist serves as a Director at the South Side Christian Academy. She takes care of the daily routine needs at the school, teaches chapel, and oversees the student and family files. Her husband, Chad, serves as the board president as well as recess aide and office supply guy. Chad and Susan have four adult daughters and three wonderful son-in-laws. They are settling into life with an empty nest. Cassie Meiss wears many hats at the South Side Christian Academy, but her primary responsibilities are board secretary, business director, and part-time RTI teacher for students who are struggling to keep up with their grade level. Cassie is married to Curt and they have four grown children and one great daughter-in-law! They recently welcomed the arrival of their first granddaughter. Their family seems to be particularly interested in education as, Lord-willing, five of the six of them will have Bachelor's degrees in education within a couple of years. Cassie's son, Parker, teaches 4th grade at SSCA. Cassie loves to vacation pretty much anywhere and spends her spare time watching movies, reading, and being with friends and family. Lisa Waibel has been married to Matt for 27 years and they are both privileged to be on the board of South Side Christian Academy! Lisa's current role at SSCA is to manage the school bus, and be a substitute bus driver. She and her family help with the cleaning, the garden, and the yard maintenance. Because she is still homeschooling 3 of their 9 children, Lisa loves to have the students and their families to her house or on outings outside of school hours when the parents need help or just as an opportunity to build a relationship with them, teach them work skills, and give them some extra tutoring. Lisa also helps with Girls Club for SSCA 2nd to 4th graders. She also loves to pray for the SSCA families and loves seeing God's spirit working in their hearts! Lisa says, "May the name of the Lord be glorified and many souls be saved!" South Side Christian Academy Thank You to Our Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries Connect with The Savvy Sauce on Facebook or Instagram or Our Website Please help us out by sharing this episode with a friend, leaving a 5-star rating and review, and subscribing to this podcast! Also, check out our Patreon Page to find out how to gain access to additional podcasts and downloadable Scripture cards! Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.” Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.” John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.” Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“ Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“ Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
Jule Waibel ist Künstlerin & Produktdesignerin. Jule entwirft Kleidung, faltet und malt. Sie hat eine eigene Falttechnik entwickelt, aus der sie Vasen, Möbel und sogar Kleider entstehen lässt. Im Endeffekt faltet Jule alles, was nicht niet und nagelfest ist. Im Podcast erzählt sie mir, wie es sich ergeben hat immer mehr unterschiedliche Materialien zu falten. Wir sprechen darüber, wie es sich als Künstlerin lebt, so ganz ohne festen Arbeitsalltag. Was sind ihre täglichen Aufgaben und wie organisiert sie sich als Selbstständige auf Bali? Und dann geht es natürlich um Erfüllung. Jule tut das, was sie liebt. Sie empfindet Erschaffen & Kreieren als Erfüllung. Wir sprechen darüber, wie es ist, wenn eine Idee über den Kopf den Weg zu den Händen findet, sodass man am Ende ein fertiges Produkt in der Hand hält. Wir reden darüber, wie wichtig es ist, keine Angst vorm Machen zu haben. Welche Rolle ihre Familie bei ihrem künstlerischen Weg spielt und wie sie zu Spiritualität steht. Am Ende sprechen wir über Nachhaltigkeit und woher ihre fortwährende Inspiration kommt. Als Inspiration empfiehlt Jule am Ende das "Triadische Ballett" von Oscar Schlemmer.
A @nandawaibel é nossa convidada para compartilhar sua experiência como noiva da @fazendadonaines. Ela dividiu com a gente como foi unir a praticidade e o conforta que a fazenda proporciona, além de ser um espaço de tirar o fôlego
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The pandemic has halted many operations, yet college admissions carry on. Join Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., and Heidi Waibel, Director of Admission at High Point University, as they offer expert advice on extracurriculars in the pandemic, connecting with advisors, common applications, and choosing your “best fit.” Undergraduate Admissions | High Point University | High Point, NC Twitter: @HPUadmissions
Tuesday, 30 April 2019 - 9.00am Location: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Finley Library All-day workshop: 09:00 - 17:00 hrs Conveners: Eyal Benvenisti, Harold Hongju Koh, and Tomohiro Mikanagi In 2019 three major treaty withdrawals will reach important watersheds. Sometime in spring, the United Kingdom is scheduled to withdraw from the European Union under the withdrawal notice it gave under Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon. On November 4, 2019, the United States (under the administration of Donald Trump) is set to give notice that it will withdraw from the Paris Climate Change Accord one year later. In November 2019 the dispute resolution mechanism of the WTO will terminate effectively unless the US agrees to re-appoint a judge of the Appellate Body. These events may be seen as signaling a decline in leading states’ commitment to multilateralism and a growing preference to bilateralism. The Trump administration has clearly asserted its preference for bilateral deals while dismissing international organisations as taking advantage of US generosity. China also seems to prefer alternative groupings outside existing multilateral organisations. In October 2007, during its ascent to global power, China declared FTAs to be its basic international economic strategy. America’s disengagement from multilateralism did not prompt China to fill the void by reinforcing existing multilateral bodies with global reach. Instead, its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and its regional security arrangements are modelled on the “hub and spokes” pattern, an architecture that allows it to tightly control its numerous partners and limit the application of existing standards and mechanisms. Famously, it ignored the UNCLOS arbitral award on the South China Sea in 2016. Perhaps to confront the risk of two superpowers busy dividing and ruling the rest, other countries have sought to preserve the minilateral institutions (eg the CPTPP) and utilise existing multilateral mechanisms (WTO reforms, UNCLOS conciliation and arbitration, OPCW attribution mechanism, etc.). In this workshop we wish to address the uncertain future of multilateralism in light of the prospective withdrawals and resurgence of bilateralism. We wish to discuss motivations, prospects, and implications for domestic and international law. This one day workshop seeks to reflect on the questions. In particular we wish to address the following questions: Panel I: The Domestic and International Legal Issues Surrounding US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord and Revising the WTO Since 2017, the Trump Administration has announced its withdrawal from a host of bilateral and multilateral arrangements, including the Paris Climate Agreement; the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA or Iran Nuclear Deal); the U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; the Global Compact on Migration; the U.N. Human Rights Council; the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP); the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations and Consular Relations with Iran; the 1961 Optional Protocol to the Vienna Convention for Diplomatic Relations on Dispute Settlement; the Universal Postal Union Treaty; and the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty. This panel will address the following questions, among others – Is the Trump Administration aberrational, or are we witnessing the culmination of a long-term trend of U.S. withdrawal from multilateralist institutions? To what extent has the Trump Administration applied tactics first adopted by prior administrations: e.g., blocking reappointment of members of the WTO Appellate Body? What constraints do U.S. and international law place upon blanket unilateral presidential withdrawal from all disfavored organizations? Panel II: The Domestic and International Legal Issues Surrounding China’s “Hub and Spoke” Strategy This panel will address the following questions, among others – Is China accepting the existing multilateral legal rules and mechanisms in economic and non-economic areas? Is China deviating from international standards (including with respect to ISDS) in its various legal arrangements under BRI? Is China deviating from UNCLOS in the South China Sea, including through bilateral COC negotiation? Panel III: The Future of Rule-Based Global Governance through International Institutions: Limits and Potential What are the prospects for international institutions to reclaim multilateralism through concerted action, or through insistence on multilaterally binding norms? To what extent can the UN Security Council, the International Court of Justice, or other international organisations and tribunals can contribute to maintaining and developing further globally-binding norms? To what extent can international process enhance the rule-based global governance through the clarification of law and facts? The UK and the Changing Legal Landscape: The Way Forward from Here
A Taste of What You'll Find: In this episode we are once again joined by Jack Waibel to discuss his adventure "A Quiet Man's House." We discuss what makes it an enjoyable adventure, how certain creatures are utilized within, and how it can tie into your own games. Find Us On: Facebook Twitter A Bite of D&D Leave Us A Review: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Spotify Credits: Intro and Outro use music by Visager
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This week I continue my talk with Heather Waibel, CEO of Welnys, and Jon Axelrod founder of ERA the accelerator. This week we learn more about Heather's past, the failures and successes she faced along the way, and her advice to new and beginning entrepreneurs. And Jon walks us through his methods in working with new companies, and trends he's noticed overtime.
The quest to find meaningful corporate wellness programs is an ongoing challenge. Not only do CEOs and start up founders discover that healthy and grounded employees are more productive employees; entrepreneurs at the helm need to stay sharp and focused so that they can remain inspirational leaders. Today we speak with Heather Waibel, CEO of Welnys, about her role in making wellness an everyday part of the corporate experience. Also joining us is Jon Axelrod founder of ERA, the accelarator that helped Heather, and many others, launch their businesses.