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Staus auf den Strassen, volle Züge: Die Verkehrsinfrastruktur in der Schweiz muss ausgebaut werden. Nicht für alle Wünsche reicht das Geld. Welche Projekte sollen in den nächsten 20 Jahren umgesetzt werden? ETH-Professor Ulrich Weidmann machte für den Bund ein Auslegeordnung. Ulrich Weidmann hat mit «Verkehr 45» ein Gutachten für den Bund verfasst. Rund 500 Projekte auf Schiene und Strasse hat er analysiert und priorisiert. Wann ist ein Projekt wichtiger als ein anderes? Kamen die ländlichen Regionen zu kurz? Wie sieht die Verkehrsinfrastruktur der Zukunft in der Schweiz aus? Weidmann ist Professor für Verkehrssysteme an der ETH Zürich. Er ist Gast im Tagesgespräch bei Simone Hulliger.
Today on Exploring the Marketplace, Shawn Bolz and Bob Hasson welcome professional artist and one of only nine Master Penmen in the world, Jake Weidmann. Certified through IAMPETH in 2011, Jake holds the honor of being the youngest Master Penman by three decades—and the youngest ever to achieve the title. His peers have created works for the White House, Queen Elizabeth, and even the Pope, but Jake's journey has uniquely blended calligraphy with fine art, painting, drawing, woodworking, and engraving.Jake shares how faith shaped his career from the very beginning, even when industry professionals warned him not to make it explicit. Instead, leaning into his relationship with Jesus led to surprising opportunities, including his celebrated hymn series. He also opens up about overcoming struggles with self-doubt, impostor syndrome, and the “starving artist” complex, and how God has redeemed his perspective of calling.In this conversation, Jake reveals stories of marketplace miracles—from divine provision of materials like the wood for The Old Rugged Cross, to being placed before people and companies with favor and authority far beyond what he could have imagined. His life verse, Proverbs 22:29, has marked his journey: “See a man gifted in his work. He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men.”
This episode of 15:14 features Josh Weidmann, who shares how biblical counselors, pastors, and church communities can care for people in the aftermath of suicide. Josh is married to Molly, and together they are raising six children. He serves as the senior pastor of Grace Chapel in Denver, Colorado, is an author, and a BCC Council Member. Josh is also a certified biblical counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors and a doctoral candidate at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He regularly publishes at joshweidmann.com and hosts the radio program at GospelDaily.org. FROM OUR SPONSOR: To learn more about an undergraduate degree in biblical counseling, go to BoyceCollege.com/1514. For more information on the Biblical Counseling and Master of Divinity degree in 60 months go to BoyceCollege.com/five. ONE WORD ONE WORLD CONFERENCE 2025: To learn more and register for the One Word One World Conference presented by the Biblical Counseling Coalition go to: bccglobalsummit.org. Support 15:14 – A Podcast of the Biblical Counseling Coalition today at biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/donate.
Sandgeschichten: Josef: Was wenn mein Leben nicht nach Plan läuft? | Rico Weidmann | Momentum Church Reinach | 03.08.2025 by Momentum Church
What if writing by hand is more than just nostalgia—it's a way of connecting to something ancient, sacred, and deeply human? In this episode, I sit down with Jake Weidmann, one of only nine Master Penmen in the world, to explore the forgotten art of penmanship and its surprising power in our digital age. We talk about Jake's remarkable journey from psychology student to world-renowned artist, how handwriting shapes the brain, and the spiritual symbolism behind his work—from flourishing calligraphy to carving family crests. Jake shares stories from his life, including his new book “Old Soul, New Creation,” which blends memoir, theology, and visual art into a contemplative experience. This episode is a powerful reflection on tradition, creativity, and the enduring importance of beauty. If this conversation moved you, leave a comment, subscribe, and share it with someone who still believes in the power of the pen. Find more from Jake: Website: https://www.jakeweidmann.com/ The Art of Whittling: https://amzn.to/4iTDncM Jake Weidmann YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jakeweidmannartist Instagram: https://instagram.com/jakeweidmann Everyday Heirloom Co: https://everydayheirloomco.com/ Made to Last Podcast: https://made-to-last.simplecast.com/episodes Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
Our children are creative. They create from a young age as they design, draw, sing, and play their way through new experiences. Sometimes tech builds on these beautiful creative moments, and sometimes, as Jake Weidmann points out, they simply exist within the confines of other peoples' creative endeavors. Today we'll talk with Jake Weidmann, husband, Christ-follower, and master Penman, about his lifelong journey of following Jesus through the gifts and creativity he's been given.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3SDv4X8
Jake Weidmann is one of nine master penmen in the entire world, and works with calligraphy, painting, drawing, woodworking, and engraving. His recent book, ‘Old Soul, New Creation: Experiencing God Through A Life Of Art And Faith' highlights some of Jake's most renowned works.Jake Weidmann's website: https://www.jakeweidmann.com/Odd Soul, New Creation: https://www.jakeweidmann.com/collections/old-soul-new-creationwww.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2025See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is "flat" turnout really necessary as an adult dancer? Is it even possible to improve my turnout? If you've asked yourself these questions, this episode is for you! We're joined by ballet teacher and Geeky Ballerina founder, Chelsea Weidmann, to discuss the history of turnout in ballet, why it's not as essential as many adult dancers believe, and how to improve your turnout safely and effectively. This episode offers practical tips, myth-busting insights, and encouragement for every adult ballet dancer. Learn how to work with your body, instead of against it, and dance with more freedom in the studio. Grab your coffee and let's get into it!Connect with Chelsea:www.geekyballerina.comInstagram: @geekyballerinaBox Split tutorial on YouTubeFollow Yelena @ballet_for_allFollow Hannah @thebusybunheadCheck out more resources here:youtube.com/@balletforallonlineballetclasses.comthebusybunhead.comPodcast produced by Mission Bridge Media.www.MissionBridgeMedia.comSee you next time after class! ♥
durée : 00:50:02 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - L'interprète inoubliable de Dracula au cinéma Christopher Lee raconte dans "Mauvais genres" en 1998 deux anecdotes marquantes de sa jeunesse : sa rencontre avec l'un des maîtres anglais de la littérature de terreur, l'écrivain Montague Rhodes James, et l'exécution de Weidmann en 1939. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Christopher Lee Acteur
Dave & Dante interview Master Penman, Jake Weidmann. Jake is an artist, author, and achieved the title of Master Penman at the age of 26 - the youngest of any with the title ever. Listen in on the conversation and hear how Jake uses his God-given talent to bring glory to the Father. To see more about Jake, visit his website here: Jake Weidmann For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads IG
Jake is a professional artist and is certified as one of only nine Master Penman in the world. He is self-taught in each of his disciplines (calligraphy, painting, drawing, woodworking, and engraving). While he typically works with private clients, he has also worked with Apple, Inc., Crossway Books, and Biola University, has spoken from countless stages including Tedx and Q and was featured on PBS Television. His new book is called Old Soul, New Creation: Experiencing God Through A Life of Art and Faith.
Das aus Musiker:innen bestehende Kollektiv «Lauter» feiert heute mit dem Release eines Samplers das 10-jährige Jubiläum des eigenen Musiklabels. Vereinspräsident Raphael Weidmann ist zu Gast und erzählt, was Lauter von anderen Labels unterscheidet und warum es sie auch in 10 Jahren noch geben wird.
Jake Weidmann is a professional artist and is certified as one of only nine Master Penman in the world. He holds the title as the youngest Master Penman by three decades and is the youngest to ever attain the title. A few of Jake's peers (other Masters) have done work for the White House, Queen Elizabeth and even the Pope. His journey into calligraphy has been the "special sauce" for everything he now creates, incorporating the traditional calligraphic flourishing into his fine art. While he typically works with private clients, Jake has worked with Apple, Inc., Crossway Books, and Biola University and has spoken from countless stages including Tedx and Q and was featured on PBS Television. He is the author of "Old Soul, New Creation: Experiencing God Through a Life of Art & Faith". To learn more about Jake and his art, books, and other projects, go to jakeweidmann.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Das Thurgauer Departement für Inneres und Volkswirtschaft hat eine Stimmrechtsbeschwerde aus der Stadt Romanshorn abgewiesen. Es ging um die Abstimmung über die Sanierung eines Teils der Bahnhofstrasse. Die Stimmberechtigten hatten dem Kredit von 3,1 Millionen Franken im November zugestimmt. Weitere Themen: · 530 Millionen Franken: Die Technologiegruppe Weidmann hat im vergangenen Jahr deutlich mehr Umsatz gemacht. Zudem arbeiten 10 Prozent mehr Mitarbeitende für Weidmann. · Gute Bilanz: Die Säntis Schwebebahn AG ist zufrieden mit dem letzten Geschäftsjahr. Der Betriebsertrag und das operative Ergebnis sind etwa gleich hoch wie im Jahr davor. · Sanierung sorgt für Stau: Die Sanierung der Toggenburgerstrasse in Rickenbach sorgt für Stau in der Region. Nun haben Fachleute Alternativen zur aktuellen Verkehrsführung geprüft. Es gebe keine. Nun wolle man die Bauzeit verkürzen, schreibt die Gemeinde in einer Mitteilung.
Amadeus Weidmann hatte es geschafft: 2012 startete er als Game & Story Designer bei Piranha Bytes durch, die mit Gothic eines seiner Lieblingsspiele geschaffen hatten - und das als frischer Uni-Abgänger. Es folgten 12 Jahre voller Lachen, Trauer, Freude und Ärger, bis auch Amadeus Weidmann erfahren musste, dass Piranha Bytes Anfang 2024 schließen wird. Auf das Ende dieses langen Kapitels folgte der Beginn eines neuen: Gemeinsam mit drei MitstreiterInnen gründete er das Indie-Studio Brainlag Games und schmiss all seine Fähigkeiten in den Ring, um den Prototypen von "Rootbound" voranzubringen, ein pixeliges Abenteuerspiel mit einem Rucksack als engstem Vertrauten. Und das wurde nun, nach vielen Überstunden voller Arbeit, ganz frisch der Welt enthüllt. Jetzt beginnt für Amadeus und sein Team die nächste heiße Phase: Reaktionen auswerten, aus dem Prototypen ein Spiel machen und ja, vielleicht auch einen Publisher finden. Im Gespräch mit Dom Schott führt Amadeus Weidmann hinter die Kulissen seines neuen Studios, erinnert sich aber auch an die wilde Zeit bei Piranha Bytes zurück. Außerdem reist das Duo noch weiter in die Vergangenheit und landet bei einer ganz besonderen Wassermühle irgendwo im Nirgendwo.
Eugène Weidmann a été le dernier condamné exécuté en place publique en France. C'était en 1939 à Versailles. Ce jeune Allemand « présentant bien » a tué 6 personnes juste pour les voler.
Eugène Weidmann a été le dernier condamné exécuté en place publique en France. C'était en 1939 à Versailles. Ce jeune Allemand « présentant bien » a tué 6 personnes juste pour les voler.
Gesprächsstoff. Der Forschungspodcast der Hochschule Fulda. Für alle, die mitreden wollen.
Wohnen ist mehr als vier Wände, ein Tisch und ein Bett – es ist ein grundlegendes menschliches Bedürfnis. Die Wohnung garantiert Privatheit, Schutz und bietet einen sicheren Ausgangspunkt, von dem man sich ins Leben begibt.Doch bezahlbaren Wohnraum zu finden, ist längst nicht mehr nur für Geringverdiener ein Problem. Wohnraum ist zur Ware geworden, die meistbietend vergeben wird. Damit verbundene Prozesse wie Gentrifizierung und soziale Segregation haben Folgen für die ganze Gesellschaft. In der aktuellen Wohnraumdebatte findet diese soziale Dimension allerdings kaum Beachtung. Monika Alisch, Professorin für Sozialraumbezogene Soziale Arbeit, Gemeinwesenarbeit und Sozialplanung, und Stefan Weidmann, Professor für Sozialraumentwicklung und -organisation sowie soziologische Perspektiven in der Sozialen Arbeit, wollen das ändern. Sie nehmen Wohnen als soziale Frage in den Fokus und fordern eine neue Perspektive auf das Thema – auch in der Sozialen Arbeit. In gleich zwei Gesprächsstoff-Folgen spricht Mariana Friedrich mit ihnen darüber, wieso die Soziale Arbeit beim Thema Wohnen Stellung beziehen und sich mehr einmischen sollte. In dieser ersten Episode geht es darum, was unter Wohnen zu verstehen ist, wie sich die Wohnvorstellungen verändert haben und wieso Wohnen untrennbar mit der Sozialen Arbeit verbunden ist. Weitere Infos:- Profil Prof. Dr. Monika Alisch- Profil Prof. Dr. Stefan Weidmann- Buch "Wohnen als Soziale Frage"Über Feedback zum Podcast freuen wir uns unter gespraechsstoff@hs-fulda.de.
In this episode we look at current threats to democracy and ask if the internet and social media have turned against democracy? Joining us from Norway is Espen Geelmuyden Rød, who is a former researcher at our department. Espen has done research on the social and political causes of autocracy and democracy as well as the political impacts of digital information and communications technology. Sources mentioned: The Struggle for Trust Online | Freedom House Study on US democracy/oligarchy: Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core Sample of Espen's Research: Empowering activists or autocrats? The Internet in authoritarian regimes Espen Geelmuyden Rød and Nils B Weidmann https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0022343314555782 The Internet and Political Protest in Autocracies Nils B. Weidmann and Espen Geelmuyden Rød https://academic.oup.com/book/34978 The determinants of democracy: a sensitivity analysis Espen Geelmuyden Rød, Carl Henrik Knutsen and Håvard Hegre https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11127-019-00742-z?te=1&nl=the-interpreter&emc=edit_int_20191111
Join Raechel and Amanda for Week 3 of Genesis as they welcome the warm, intentional, and reflective voice of Hannah Weidmann back to the podcast. Together they are driven toward the Lord through the story lines of Genesis as they consider themes like unmerited favor, the Lord's timing, and remembrance. Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 3 of She Reads Truth's Genesis reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, app, or with our Genesis printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.Use code HEPROMISED through February 3 for 15% off the Promises of God collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com.Big thanks to our episode sponsor!MOSH– Head to MoshLife.com/Truth for 20% off and free shipping on the Best Sellers Trial Pack. CSB She Reads Truth Bible x Holman Handcrafted Collection– Preorder your new *premium edition* of the CSB She Reads Truth Bible at lifeway.com/shereadstruth.She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramEveryday HeirloomHannah Weidmann on InstagramMade to Last Podcast on Instagram*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.
In this episode of Raising Fatherless Kids, Lori Apon welcomes Pastor Josh Weidmann to discuss the challenging and prevalent topic of depression. Drawing from his personal experiences and biblical insights, Pastor Josh offers practical tools and hope for navigating depression, reminding listeners of God's unfailing love and strength. Key Takeaways: The Link Between Anxiety and Depression: Pastor Josh explains how these struggles often go hand in hand, describing depression as "the evil cousin of anxiety." Hidden Depression: Depression can manifest in ways that are unseen, even to those closest to us. Pastor Josh sheds light on how it takes root and offers tools to address it. Biblical Guidance: Scripture is a powerful tool in battling depression. Pastor Josh and Lori encourage listeners to rely on God's Word for strength and comfort. The Importance of Faith: Faith, whether our own or that of others around us, plays a pivotal role in healing. Surrounding ourselves with a supportive, faith-filled community is essential. Practical Tools for Depression: Josh introduces the concept of a "Think and Do List," a pre-planned action guide for moments of emotional overwhelm. Additional Resources: Suicide Hotline: 988 – A vital resource for immediate help Gospel Daily Podcast The End of Anxiety by Pastor Josh Weidmann Honest to God by Pastor Josh Weidmann How to Help Kids with Anxiety For more information and helpful resources, check our website, PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
In this episode, the three hosts reminisce about the past four years of the podcast—their favorite episodes, honorable mentions, and important lessons learned. They also talk about plans for the future of the podcast. The team's newest addition, Celine Strohbehn, the podcast's social media manager, is also introduced and her involvement with the podcast is described.
Listen as Sarah interviews Joshua Weidmann!
Shawn Weidmann's story is one of transformation, resilience, and thoughtful decision-making. He is a fantastic operator-turned-entrepreneur who successfully raised $90M+ for his company, Zephyr, and scaled it to 300 employees. In this insightful interview, Shawn explores the key moments that shaped his career, the lessons he's learned along the way, and raising funding in challenging markets from investors like Elda River and The Pritzker Organization.
Anxiety among adolescents is prevalent today. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 38% of girls and 26% of boys aged 13 to 17 experience some form of anxiety disorder. Our guest today, Pastor Josh Weidmann, author of the book The End of Anxiety, focuses on how anxiety can lead us to greater trust in God and ultimately glorify Him, which is the end purpose of our struggle with anxiety. While we may not eliminate anxiety, we can learn to manage it effectively. While anxiety may be a lifelong struggle for some, it can also be a tool for spiritual growth and deeper intimacy with God. By addressing anxiety with biblical principles, individuals can find peace and purpose in their struggles. In this episode, guest Pastor Josh Weidmann discussed: His personal journey with anxiety The purpose of anxiety Practical steps towards healing and hope Other resources: The End of Anxiety: The Biblical Prescription for Overcoming Fear, Worry, and Panic by Josh Weidmann Honest to God: Becoming Brutally Honest with a Gracious God by Josh Weidmann Special Event: Christmas Hope Mom, you are not alone! Join our private Facebook group for more encouragement and community: https://bit.ly/widowmom For more information and helpful resources, check our website: PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
Chelsea Weidmann joined The Adult Ballet Studio for this episode! She is a ballet instructor and the founder of Geeky Ballerina, a platform offering resources and curriculums for ballet instructors and students alike. Chelsea has been teaching ballet for more than 25 years, She taught for Ballet West Academy for four years and has an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts. She's fully ABT certified, fully certified in mUvmethod and certified in level 1 of PBT. She says teaching is a big passion for her and has dedicated her time to developing in-depth teaching resources, curriculums for various levels of ballet, and a framework for what she views as the nine elements of artistry, all available on her website. She also has a monthly newsletter and moderates the New Ballet Teachers Group on Facebook. In this episode, Chelsea shares her journey to finding her own space in the ballet world and offers her advice for other dancers to do the same. She also shares insights on developing a classroom for adult ballet dancers versus for kids and teens and ways adults can take care of their mental and emotional well-being while engaging in an art form that is physically demanding. Check it out! Check out Geeky Ballerina: www.geekyballerina.com Follow Chelsea on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geekyballerina And Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekyballerina/ And Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@geekyballerina5836 Read more about Chelsea's nine elements of artistry: https://www.geekyballerina.com/elements-of-artistry Vote for The Adult Ballet Studio in the arts & design category for the Women in Podcasting Awards! Voting ends October 1st: https://www.womenpodcasters.com/vote Music in this episode: Waltz of the Flowers - Tchaikovsky Barroom Ballet - Silent Film Light - Kevin MacLeod Barroom Ballet - Silent Film Light 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=USUAN1100310 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ @eblosfield | theadultballetstudio@gmail.com Support this podcast on Patreon! https://patreon.com/TheAdultBalletStudio?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-blosfield/support
Gospel Daily Conversations with Josh Weidmann Physical Marital Intimacy From a Biblical Perspective Interview with Scott Mehl, Author of: Redeeming Sex in Marriage: How the Gospel Rescues Sex, Transforms Marriage, and Reveals the Glory of God *Parental Caution - please listen when not in the presence of children. Episode: 1321
Jake Weidmann knows the science behind his art. With a background in psychology, Jake is now a professional artist and calligrapher. On today's episode, he shares the history of calligraphy and why it is so important to human beings; explains why you should turn off autocorrect; breaks down the psychological impact of sending hand-written letters; advocates for starting handwriting young; and divulges his best tips and favorite resources for calligraphy beginners. More information about Jake & the resources he mentions: Jake's website The International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers, and Teachers of Handwriting (IAMPETH) 3.5 minute penmanship video Penmaking video Why write? Ted talk A Craftsman's Legacy TV episode Michael Sull Brian Goulet of The Goulet Pen Company John DeCollibus F. B. Courtney and Louis Maderasz Kolbe Academy bookstore penmanship offerings Spencerian Handwriting Course Writing Our Catholic Faith instructional series Relevant Kolbecast episodes: 216 Searching for Something We've Forgotten with Trae Bailey 143 Partners in a Liberal Arts Renewal with CLT's Soren Schwab Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
durée : 00:54:54 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Dans Affaires Sensibles aujourdhui, voici l'histoire d'un criminel qui a marqué la première partie du XXe siècle : Eugène Weidmann. Notre invité est Emmanuel Taïeb, professeur des universités en science politique à l'IEP de Lyon. - invités : Emmanuel TAIEB - Emmanuel Taïeb : Rédacteur en chef de Saison. La revue des séries
Gospel Daily Conversations: Pastor Josh Weidmann interviews Pastor Mark Vroegop on his book: Waiting Isn't A Waste: The Surprising Comfort of Trusting God in the Uncertainties of Life Episode: 1281n
durée : 00:54:54 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Dans Affaires Sensibles aujourdhui, voici l'histoire d'un criminel qui a marqué la première partie du XXe siècle : Eugène Weidmann. Notre invité est Emmanuel Taïeb, professeur des universités en science politique à l'IEP de Lyon. - invités : Emmanuel TAIEB - Emmanuel Taïeb : Rédacteur en chef de Saison. La revue des séries
On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Jake Weidmann, one of nine master penmen in the world. Join them to hear about Jake's journey to becoming a master penman and the history of beautiful penmanship. Jake also unpacks his case for cursive as a critical connection between the brain and the page and shares his best advice for instilling a love of art in students today.Today's episode of Anchored is brought to you with support from America's Christian Credit Union. Find out how ACCU can be the banking partner to your school or family by visiting americaschristiancu.com/CLT.
Le meilleur de l'histoire du jour en une minute
Eugène Weidmann a été le dernier condamné exécuté en place publique en France. C'était en 1939 à Versailles. Ce jeune Allemand « présentant bien » a tué 6 personnes juste pour les voler.
Eugène Weidmann a été le dernier condamné exécuté en place publique en France. C'était en 1939 à Versailles. Ce jeune Allemand « présentant bien » a tué 6 personnes juste pour les voler.
About The GuestJake Weidmann is a professional artist and certified as one of nine Master Penman in the world. Certified through IAMPETH (International Association of Master Penman, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting) in July 2011, Weidmann holds the title as the youngest Master Penman by three decades and the youngest to ever attain the title. Weidmann's peers (other Masters) are noted for working with the White House, Queen Elizabeth and the Pope. His journey into calligraphy has been the “special sauce” for everything he now creates, incorporating the traditional calligraphic flourishing into his fine art. Weidmann is self-taught in each of his disciplines (calligraphy, painting, drawing, woodworking, and engraving). Coined by 5280 Magazine as today's Renaissance Man, Weidmann's analog mediums defy the digital-centric age we live in as he employs old world tools and techniques to achieve his finished works. While he typically works with private clients, Weidmann has worked with Apple, Inc., Crossway Books, and Biola University and has spoken from countless stages including Tedx and Thinq and was featured on PBS Television.Website: jakeweidmann.comFacebook: facebook.com/jakeweidmannInstagram: @jakeweidmannShow NotesWhen deciding how to apply the art of penmanship for children in your schools, you will want to consider the evidence that supports handwriting as a foundation for literacy. Beyond the evidence that connects the hands in creativity and flourishing communication, you'll hear why, how, and what tools to use in applying the art of penmanship. Some topics and questions covered in this episode: Dependency on technology to the detriment of healthy child development Will you speak to cursive writing and learning to read? What is the history behind Spencerian Cursive and why is it important? What should educators look for in curriculum for penmanship? How is cursive tied to phonics? How do writing tools make a difference? What tips do you have for teachers? ResourcesCommercial about Jake that Adrienne uses at teacher trainings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvSyQDu49pIThe following are affiliate links for Jake Weidmann:https://www.amazon.com/shop/jakeweidmann1) link to Michal Sull's curriculum for kids --also here: https://spencerian.com/2) link to blackwing pencils3) link to pilot varsity pen4) link to Jake's pens that he sells or will sell.5) Brian Guelle's fountain pensMaster Penman Society: https://www.iampeth.com/master-penman-societyA book that Jake wishes he had read earlier in his life: A Joy For Ever by John Ruskin________________________________________________________Let us help you discover what a beautiful education should look like. Subscribe to this Podcast on your favorite podcast app! Meet our Team, Explore our Resources and Take advantage of our Services! This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.Support this podcast: ★ Support this podcast ★ _________________________________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Vivaldi's Concerto for 2 Violins in B flat major, RV529 : Lana Trotovsek, violin Sreten Krstic, violin with Chamber Orchestra of Slovenian Philharmonic © 2023 Beautiful Teaching LLC. All Rights Reserved
Valentine Sabouraud nous raconte l'histoire d'Eugène Weidmann, le dernier condamné à avoir été exécuté en place publique en France. Ce fut à la guillotine évidemment. Récit avec les archives de l'Institut National de l'Audiovisuel incluant le témoignage de l'acteur Christopher Lee.
Resilience isn't unyielding willpower that pushes through any obstacle or withstands any force. Resilience allows us to be flexible and adaptable. We bend but aren't broken; we are wounded but learn how to heal. In this episode of the Rhythms for Life podcast, we are joined by Hannah Weidmann, creator of the jewelry company Everyday Heirloom, to discuss the meaning of resilience, share how scripture defines resilience and how the Resilience necklace at Everyday Heirloom came to be and how it was crafted with intention using scripture. Take the Resilience Quiz at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/rlquizBuilding a Resilient Life is out now. Purchase your copy HERE!Purchase the Resilience necklace at Everyday Heirloom and save 20% with the code “REBEKAH20”.
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Ericka Weidmann est la fondatrice du média photo en ligne 9 lives et elle est journaliste pigiste pour plusieurs médias. Dans cet épisode, elle nous a expliqué l'évolution des médias photos depuis 20 ans en mettant au centre de ses activités deux aspects fondamentaux : soutenir et, mais aussi parfois dénoncer les acteurs du milieu de la photo. Ericka a fait le choix de séparer ses activités rémunératrices de journaliste et 9 lives, cette dissociation lui permet de conserver une liberté éditoriale totale et de soutenir des causes qui lui tiennent à cœur, par exemple : dénoncer l'omniprésence du mâle blanc dans le milieu de la photo, les abus de certains prix photo et le droit de représentation des photographes. Elle nous a donné des conseils pour des personnes qui souhaitent lancer un média photo ou se lancer dans la photo. Bonne écoute !1' – Le début de sa carrière chez le premier journal de photo sur internet : photographie.com pendant 10 ans.4'23 – Puis quand tous les médias photos papiers fermaient les uns après les autres elle a lancé sa boîte dans l'événementiel. Elle a rapidement été contactée par le rédacteur en chef d'American photo pour lancer le Journal de la photographie avec le financement d'un actionnaire.6'50 – L'entreprise de l'actionnaire a perdu de l'argent, le journal a été fermé et elle a été associée à la création d'un autre média en ligne sur la photo : L'œil de la photographie. Il y a eu des soucis avec les associés et elle a quitté le média avec une autre collègue. Toutes les deux, elles ont travaillé sans rémunération pendant deux ans sur un autre média ouvert à la musique et aux arts visuels en 2016.11' – Cela s'est mal passé avec son associée et elle a décidé de lancer un nouveau un média photo en 2018, mais cette fois-ci de le faire seule. Aussi elle a décidé de travailler en tant que journaliste pigiste à côté de son média 9 lives pour que ce soit un média de liberté pour elle et pour les lecteurs.21'30 – La grille éditoriale. Elle travaille avec Marie de la Freney qui écrit un article par jour.34'40 – Le futur. Paupérisation des photographes : saturation sur le marché de la photographie et utilisation abusive des photographies à cause du numérique. 38' - Les choses s'avancent sur certains aspects, c'est le fruit de nombreux combat, comme le droit de représentation des photographes dans les expositions. Aussi des accords ont été faits entre les GAFAM et des Organismes de Gestion collective. La représentation des femmes dans le milieu de la photo est encourageante. Mais sur la situation de la presse, elle est désespérée. On ne peut plus dire que je vais faire vivre mon média par des abonnements et de la pub.40'40 – Des conseils pour les photographes : il faut pouvoir dire que si je suis exposée je suis rémunérée. C'est en faisant front que les choses changeront. Quand on organise un festival, on ne pense pas à mettre dans la ligne comptable le photographe. Ne pas payer de droit d'auteur et proposer d'être « payé en visibilité » c'est du chantage et il faut en avoir conscience.45'30 – Avant les photographes vivaient bien de la presse et ils n'avaient pas besoin d'être payés pour faire des expos, mais les temps ont changé. 46' – Sur le futur : il va falloir que l'on ait une prise de conscience écologique et de changer les méthodes de travail. Est-ce que tous les photographes ont besoin de prendre l'avion ? Il y a de bons photographes partout dans le monde. Ce n'était peut-être pas nécessaire qu'il y ait 2000 photographes en Ukraine … ?Le site de 9 Lives Magazine : https://www.9lives-magazine.com/Le LinkedIn d'Ericka Weidmann : https://www.linkedin.com/in/erickaweidmann/Pour suivre l'actualité du podcast vous pouvez vous inscrire à la newsletter ici : https://beacons.ai/lesvoixdelaphoto et retrouvez le podcast sur Instagram, Facebook et LinkedIn @lesvoixdelaphoto Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
As a formally trained artist, self-taught business woman, and lifelong entrepreneur, NINE dot ARTS CEO Martha Weidmann aims to be a mentor and champion for aspiring artists and business leaders alike. Martha and Co-founder Molly Casey formed NINE dot ARTS in 2009 with the vision of building a forward-thinking art consulting company that both curates incredible art experiences and advocates for art and artists. Since then, the firm has completed nearly 1000 real estate development projects across 36 states and five countries, generating more than $40M in revenue for the creative economy. Currently, their artist application, Dotfolio, features over 10,000 artists. For more information about Martha, check her out here: Twitter: @ninedotarts Instagram: @ninedotarts LinkedIn: NINE dot ARTS | Art Consultants and Curators www.NINEdotARTS.com & www.dotfolioart.com The Moorhead Team is excited to bring you information about investing in real estate in the Central Texas area! More information can be found at our website at www.themoorheadteam.com and our YouTube page The Moorhead Team. We're always aiming to bring you great free content about investing in real estate in Austin, TX!
On this week's episode, Raechel and Amanda continue their discussion of Exodus with artists Jake and Hannah Weidmann. As the group reads through passages from week 5, they discuss Israel's activities in the wilderness as construction of the tabernacle continues. Tune in as they share insights on the nation's relationship with God during this time and what we can learn from their actions. Read with Us: This episode corresponds to Week 5 of the She Reads Truth Exodus reading plan found on the She Reads Truth app and SheReadsTruth.com. Shop the Exodus collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Show notes can be found at shereadstruth.com/podcast/exodus-week-5-with-jake-hannah-weidmann
Eugène Weidmann a été le dernier condamné exécuté en place publique en France. C'était en 1939 à Versailles. Ce jeune Allemand "présentant bien" a tué 6 personnes juste pour les voler.
Martha Weidmann, Co-Founder and CEO of NINE dot ARTS, joins the show as this weeks guest. Martha and her team are art consultants and curators, creating art experiences around the world for the hospitality industry, mixed-use developments, municipalities, multi-family residential developments, and healthcare environments. NINE dot ARTS uses the power of original art to transform spaces into experiences, bridging the gap between arts and business.On this episode, Martha speaks to the impact that art can have on your facilities AND your occupants. Enjoy!
Once Eugen Weidmann was in police custody, he confessed to Jean's murder as well as several others. As the trial and execution played out, public interest grew to such a frenzied state that authorities immediately reconsidered the practice of performing executions publicly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In July 1937, 22-year-old Jean De Koven vanished while visiting Paris with her aunt. It seemed doomed to be an unsolved missing person case, until an accidental connection revealed a series of murders, and a ring of criminals with Eugen Weidmann at the center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Commercial Real Estate Academy podcast was created to demystify the commercial real estate industry for the masses. During our weekly episodes, we interview industry experts on a host of different commercial real estate-related topics. Through these interviews, we hope to arm you with the knowledge, references, and tools you'll need to confidently pursue commercial real estate opportunities as a business owner and/or an investor. Raphael Collazo and Jeff Walston are excited to introduce their guest for this week! In today's episode, we hosted Martha Weidmann, Founder & CEO of Nine Dot Arts, for a lively conversation about commercial art & design. ▶️ During our conversation, we explored topics such as: • How she got started in the art industry, • How art & design helps amplify commercial spaces, • The process she uses to assess how to best present a space, • An overview of one of her most recent projects, • What design and amenities are having the most impact in the market, • How she sees offices evolving over the next 5-10 years, • As well as much more... ▶️ If you're interested in learning more about Martha, feel free to contact her at: ▶ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martha-weidmann-b112396/ ▶ Website: https://ninedotarts.com/ Below I've provided links to books that were referenced during the episode: 1) Happy City - https://amzn.to/3D2Gmdb If you find value in these episodes, please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to leave us a 5
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