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Gerichte urteilen meist öffentlich, die Justiz veröffentlicht aber später nur einen Bruchteil ihrer Urteile. Mit mehr Veröffentlichungen könnten Bürger leichter ihre Erfolgsaussichten recherchieren, Anwälte die Mandanten besser beraten und das Vertrauen in den Rechtsstaat insgesamt gestärkt werden. In diesem Radioreport Recht geht es um eine exklusive Recherche von ARD-Rechtsredaktion und SWR-Data Lab. Die ergab nun bei einer Stichprobe: Bundesweit werden von den ausgewerteten Gerichten nur 4 % der Urteile in kostenlose Datenbanken eingestellt. Dabei haben in 2023 und 2024 13 Gerichte überhaupt keine Entscheidung veröffentlicht. Die Redaktionen haben die Zivil- und Verwaltungsgerichtsbarkeit (ohne Amtsgerichte) ausgewertet. Andere Gerichtsbarkeiten, wie beispielsweise die Arbeitsgerichte, wurden nicht betrachtet. Darüber hat die ARD-Rechtsredaktion für den Radioreport Recht mit Sven Kersten von der Neuen Richtervereinigung und mit Til Bußmann-Welsch von der Initiative "Offene Urteile" gesprochen. ARD Radioreport Recht Redaktion und Moderation: Philip Raillon
Gerichte urteilen meist öffentlich, allerdings veröffentlicht die Justiz später nur einen Bruchteil der Urteile in kostenlosen staatlichen Datenbanken. Mit mehr Veröffentlichungen könnten Bürger leichter ihre Erfolgsaussichten recherchieren und Anwälte ihre Mandanten besser beraten. So könnte das Vertrauen in den Rechtsstaat insgesamt gestärkt werden. Justizreporter Philip Raillon und Robin Mai berichten von einer exklusiven Recherche der ARD-Rechtsredaktion und des SWR-Data Lab zu Gerichtsveröffentlichungen. Die ergab im Rahmen einer bundesweiten Stichprobe: Die ausgewerteten Gerichte stellen nur 4 % ihrer Urteile in den Datenbanken zur Verfügung. Dabei haben in den Jahren 2023 und 2024 von 194 ausgewerteten Gerichten 13 überhaupt keine Entscheidung veröffentlicht. Die Redaktionen haben Zivil- und Verwaltungsgerichte (ohne Amtsgerichte) analyisiert. Andere Gerichtsbarkeiten, wie etwa Strafgerichte, haben sie nicht betrachtet. In diesem Podcast sprechen die Moderatoren mit Stephanie Jauss vom SWR Data Lab. Til Bußmann-Welsch von der Initiative "Offene Urteile" stellt vor, wie er und seine Mitstreiter 1 Millionen Entscheidungen an die Öffentlichkeit holen wollen. Weitere Links zum Thema: tagesschau.de: https://www.tagesschau.de/investigativ/swr/gerichtsurteile-online-daten-100.html swr.de mit weiteren Grafiken: https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/gerichte-im-suedwesten-veroeffentlichen-wenige-urteile-100.html Die Methodik der Datenrecherche hat das SWR Data Lab hier zusammengefasst: https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/methodenteil-veroeffentlichung-von-gerichtsurteilen-100.html Podcast-Tipp: Die großen Fragen in 10 Minuten https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/grosse-fragen-in-zehn-minuten-von-mdr-wissen/urn:ard:show:2f15ca4c8cf12c23/
Werbevideos kosteten früher so viel wie ein Kleinwagen – heute braucht es dafür manchmal nur ein Smartphone. Doch was bedeutet dieser Wandel für Qualität, Kreativität und Storytelling? Fabian Welsch, Multimedia Producer bei FBC, erklärt, warum authentischer Content heute wichtiger ist als perfekte Kameraqualität und wie Unternehmen trotz knapper Budgets Videos mit echtem Wow-Effekt schaffen. Er spricht über Trends, die Rolle von KI in der Produktion und warum gute Ideen mehr Zeit brauchen als man denkt. Zudem verrät er, wie Teams effizient arbeiten können, ohne Kompromisse bei der Wirkung eines Videos einzugehen. Jetzt reinhören und erfahren, wie moderner Video-Content wirklich funktioniert!Mehr über Fabian Welsch:LinkedIn Fabian WelschInstagram Fabian WelschMehr über Ferris Bühler:LinkedIn Ferris BühlerInstagram Ferris BühlerHier findest du uns:Webseite Ferris Bühler CommunicationsFacebook Ferris Bühler CommunicationsLinkedIn Ferris Bühler CommunicationsInstagram Ferris Bühler CommunicationsTikTok Ferris Bühler CommunicationsWebseite StoryRadarInstagram StoryRadarWir freuen uns sehr über eine positive Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts.StoryRadar wird präsentiert von news aktuell. Ob Medienmitteilung, Bild oder Video – news aktuell bringt Ihre PR-Inhalte zuverlässig zu den gewünschten Zielgruppen. Vertrauen Sie für Ihre erfolgreiche Kommunikation auf vielfältige PR-Lösungen aus einer Hand und sorgen Sie so einfach und gezielt für mehr Reichweite sowie Sichtbarkeit. Jetzt informieren auf newsaktuell.ch.Mehr über news aktuell:LinkedIn news aktuellX news aktuellBluesky news aktuellYouTube news aktuellFacebook news aktuellInstagram news aktuellFragen oder Anregungen dürft ihr jederzeit an storyradar@ferrisbuehler.com senden.
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Prof. Götz Welsch, Mannschaftsarzt des HSV und Professor für Orthopädie und Sportmedizin am UKE.Knorpel- und Gelenkverschleiß betrifft Millionen Menschen und führt oft zu Schmerzen, Leistungseinbußen und eingeschränkter Alltagsfähigkeit. In dieser Episode ordnen wir die wichtigsten Risikofaktoren ein und erklären, wie sich Gelenke durch sinnvoll dosierten Sport, gezieltes Krafttraining und eine entzündungsarme Ernährung nachhaltig schützen lassen.✅ Welche Belastungen Gelenke wirklich verschleißen lassen und welche sie schützen
Jaime and Matt connect with chef Matthew Welsch to talk all things Appalachia cooking. From frog legs to vinegar pie, the chefs cover a lot of ground proving that every dining experience is an opportunity to learn and that anyone new is just a friend you haven't met yet!
Episode 4 in KBPV's Talking Tombstones series. Recorded at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek, Alberta July 19, 2025.
Are you looking for a unique sustainable material with a low carbon footprint? In today's episode, we move on to our next sustainable design theme, Earth Building, and investigate rammed earth construction. Architect Steffen Welsch, director of Steffen Welsch Architects, shares the story behind his Butterfly House project, located on an off-grid site in Rutherglen in the hot, dry summer and cool winter climate of north-eastern Victoria. Today we'll learn about the process, benefits and costs of using rammed earth construction and a wealth of insights and practical information drawn from Steffen's extensive experience. Australian Architects can earn formal CPD hours by listening to these podcasts and completing an online quiz. MORE INFORMATIONFind everything you need on the Renovation Collaborative website. www.renovationcollaborative.com.auPODCAST Key points summary, timestamps and resource linksFREE RESOURCES Transcript edited into clear Q&A.CPD Australian architects can find more information on CPD, and COURSES Eleven easy to read courses demystifying the entire home design and construction process. KEY POINTS SUMMARY1. Rammed earth was chosen for this project because it suits the local continental climate. It optimises energy efficiency by absorbing and releasing heat slowly throughout the day, stabilising internal temperatures. This means it helps maintain a moderate temperature range inside the house by absorbing heat in summer to take the edge off those high temperatures and releasing heat slowly in winter to take the edge off low temperatures. 2. The soil used for rammed earth must be laboratory tested to ensure it is structurally suitable. In Steffen's experience in regional Victoria, there are usually quarries with appropriate soil located within a reasonable distance from most sites. A rammed earth contractor can assist with this process. 3. The rammed earth construction process is relatively simple and dates back over 10,000 years. Plywood formwork boxes are constructed and a rammed earth mix, of dirt, cement, water and potentially other admixtures is poured in and compacted with specialised equipment. At the time the Butterfly House was constructed, rammed earth walls comprised a single solid wall with a thickness of around 500mm. Now, rammed earth walls must include insulation. Their current composition involves an internal layer of rammed earth, a core of thermal insulation and an outer layer of rammed earth, resulting in an overall wall thickness of around 450mm. Alternatively, rammed earth can be constructed as a 200mm thick reverse brick veneer wall. 4. Rammed Earth offers numerous benefits, including thermal mass to stabilise internal temperatures, excellent acoustic qualities, high flame resistance, low embodied carbon and durability and a long lifespan,...
First, Andrew gives reviews his list of "5 Player Tips". Next, Andrew is joined by Drew Welsch, a current pro hockey player(7:56). They discuss a variety of topics including: continuous development throughout his career, the routine of a college hockey player, the importance of competing to win…and more.--------------------All episodes can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & YouTube.
Hochzeitsfotografie trifft Kunst:In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Jens Welsch über seine Philosophie der emotionalen Porträtfotografie und wie er Paare in intime Erinnerungen zurückführt, um authentische Bilder zu schaffen. Wir tauchen in seine künstlerischen Wurzeln in der Malerei ein, reden über den Leica-Look, seine Liebe zu Fuji und Leica sowie seine besondere Leidenschaft: die Figurentheater-Fotografie.Linksammlung:Homepage: www.jens-welsch.deInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/welschjens/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/welschjens/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-welsch-033775164/Figurentheater-Fotografie: https://apps.scrappbook.de/ryu3bzROelCoverbild: Christof Arnold
Seconds in Eternity, 42min., Estonia/Germany Directed by Christian Schu An elegant woman in her later years feels the relentless march of time as she mourns her lost youth and missed chances. Alone in a dimly lit room, her life seems to fade with each cigarette she smokes. She observes a vibrant young woman, envying her youth and vitality. Through her introspections, we explore her deep desires and regrets. The narrative, rich with poetry and flashbacks, takes a dramatic turn with a potential murder, leading to a surprising twist. Despite its dark beginnings as a Film Noir, the film transforms into a celebration of life, ending on a hopeful, life-affirming note. Hannah Ehman chats with the lead actress of the award winning film “Seconds in Eternity”. Marina Welsch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammarinawelsch/ https://secondsineternity.com/ https://instagram.com/christian_schu_film ——- Follow Interviewer Hannah Ehman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ehmanhannah/ Watch Hannah's commercial spots: https://www.ispot.tv/topic/actor-actress/bP8/hannah-ehman Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Andreas shares his path from a curious kid taking apart remote-controlled cars to becoming a global thought leader in AI. With a career rooted in both business strategy and tech innovation, he reveals how real impact starts not with tech—but with purpose. His AI Leadership Handbook offers a roadmap for applying AI responsibly, effectively, and inclusively in business.00:09- About Andreas WelschAndreas Welsch is an internationally recognized top 10 AI leader and one of today's most sought-after thought leaders and keynote speakers for business and technology audiences. He is the Founder of AI consulting firm Intelligence Briefing, the best-selling author of the AI Leadership Handbook, and a leading voice on AI strategy, adoption, and transformation.
Ponder the thought that Hailey Welsch, Bobbi Althoff, Jake Paul, Sam Bankman, and countless others are actually engaged in high level fleecing operations; taking money from the public via artificial popularity and special connections to the mafia, government, or religious cults. After all, all of these people are Jewish. The former is done with crypto-scams, boxing scams, and podcast scams. Furthermore, with the announcement Jussie Smollett is having charges dropped for his staged hate crime we are reminded of the countless cases of Jews stabbing themselves, lighting their own synagogues on fire, vandalizing their own dorms and cars, etc., and claiming victimhood. The list is exhaustive and involves three recent stories from Canada, the U.S., and Amsterdam, which all include these details. What does it all mean? The issue is not about the Jewish question, but about the validity of any viral story, video, picture, meme, etc. However, the Talmud does instruct Jews in the art of swindling gentiles, killing them, charging them interest, and mocking them and their God. So what can be trusted or taken seriously? Is the world really a stage and we the unwitting audience being robbed? *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson dive deep into the world of turkey hunting with expert Frank Welsh. They discuss essential equipment, shooting techniques, and the importance of practice. The conversation also covers the nuances of reading turkey body language, the challenges of hunting on public land, and the impact of safety regulations like blaze orange on hunting success. Listeners will gain valuable insights into common mistakes made by hunters and learn how to improve their turkey hunting strategies. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of turkey hunting, discussing strategies for using decoys, the impact of weather conditions on hunting success, and the importance of tracking and retrieving turkeys after a shot. They also emphasize safety and ethics in hunting, highlighting the need for respect towards wildlife and fellow hunters. Ultimately, the discussion reflects on the deeper essence of hunting as an experience in nature rather than just a competition for kills. Takeaways Practice is crucial for successful turkey hunting. Understanding equipment setup can make or break a hunt. Reading turkey body language is key to success. Don't overcall; let the birds come to you. Public land presents unique challenges for hunters. Blaze orange may affect turkey visibility; be cautious. Familiarize yourself with your hunting gear before the hunt. Adjust your calling techniques based on turkey behavior. Experiment with different calls to keep turkeys interested. Avoid setting up in the same spot repeatedly. Mix up your decoy strategies to avoid bird education. Patience is key; don't over-hunt a single spot. Weather can significantly affect bird behavior and hunting success. Tracking turkeys requires careful observation and patience. Always prioritize safety and ethical hunting practices. Respect wildlife and clean up after yourself in nature. Communication with other hunters can enhance safety. Be prepared for the elements with proper gear and supplies. The experience of hunting is about connecting with nature. Bring snacks and stay hydrated while hunting. The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel. The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson dive deep into the world of turkey hunting with expert Frank Welsh. They discuss essential equipment, shooting techniques, and the importance of practice. The conversation also covers the nuances of reading turkey body language, the challenges of hunting on public land, and the impact of safety regulations like blaze orange on hunting success. Listeners will gain valuable insights into common mistakes made by hunters and learn how to improve their turkey hunting strategies. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of turkey hunting, discussing strategies for using decoys, the impact of weather conditions on hunting success, and the importance of tracking and retrieving turkeys after a shot. They also emphasize safety and ethics in hunting, highlighting the need for respect towards wildlife and fellow hunters. Ultimately, the discussion reflects on the deeper essence of hunting as an experience in nature rather than just a competition for kills.TakeawaysPractice is crucial for successful turkey hunting.Understanding equipment setup can make or break a hunt.Reading turkey body language is key to success.Don't overcall; let the birds come to you.Public land presents unique challenges for hunters.Blaze orange may affect turkey visibility; be cautious.Familiarize yourself with your hunting gear before the hunt.Adjust your calling techniques based on turkey behavior.Experiment with different calls to keep turkeys interested.Avoid setting up in the same spot repeatedly. Mix up your decoy strategies to avoid bird education.Patience is key; don't over-hunt a single spot.Weather can significantly affect bird behavior and hunting success.Tracking turkeys requires careful observation and patience.Always prioritize safety and ethical hunting practices.Respect wildlife and clean up after yourself in nature.Communication with other hunters can enhance safety.Be prepared for the elements with proper gear and supplies.The experience of hunting is about connecting with nature.Bring snacks and stay hydrated while hunting.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson dive deep into the world of turkey hunting with expert Frank Welsh. They discuss essential equipment, shooting techniques, and the importance of practice. The conversation also covers the nuances of reading turkey body language, the challenges of hunting on public land, and the impact of safety regulations like blaze orange on hunting success. Listeners will gain valuable insights into common mistakes made by hunters and learn how to improve their turkey hunting strategies. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of turkey hunting, discussing strategies for using decoys, the impact of weather conditions on hunting success, and the importance of tracking and retrieving turkeys after a shot. They also emphasize safety and ethics in hunting, highlighting the need for respect towards wildlife and fellow hunters. Ultimately, the discussion reflects on the deeper essence of hunting as an experience in nature rather than just a competition for kills.TakeawaysPractice is crucial for successful turkey hunting.Understanding equipment setup can make or break a hunt.Reading turkey body language is key to success.Don't overcall; let the birds come to you.Public land presents unique challenges for hunters.Blaze orange may affect turkey visibility; be cautious.Familiarize yourself with your hunting gear before the hunt.Adjust your calling techniques based on turkey behavior.Experiment with different calls to keep turkeys interested.Avoid setting up in the same spot repeatedly. Mix up your decoy strategies to avoid bird education.Patience is key; don't over-hunt a single spot.Weather can significantly affect bird behavior and hunting success.Tracking turkeys requires careful observation and patience.Always prioritize safety and ethical hunting practices.Respect wildlife and clean up after yourself in nature.Communication with other hunters can enhance safety.Be prepared for the elements with proper gear and supplies.The experience of hunting is about connecting with nature.Bring snacks and stay hydrated while hunting.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson welcome special guest Frank Welsch to discuss the intricacies of turkey hunting with a bow. They explore various hunting techniques, the importance of scouting, and the challenges faced by bow hunters. Frank shares his extensive hunting background, while the hosts reflect on their personal experiences and the nuances of hunting turkeys. The conversation emphasizes the significance of practice, understanding turkey anatomy, and the strategies that can lead to successful hunts. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of turkey hunting, discussing various strategies, techniques, and the importance of timing. They share personal experiences and insights on the best practices for hunting, including the use of blinds, decoys, and calls. The discussion also touches on the behavior of turkeys and how understanding their movements can enhance hunting success. The speakers express a desire to continue the conversation in future episodes, highlighting the depth of knowledge and experience available in the realm of turkey hunting. Takeaways: Bow hunting turkeys is extremely challenging and requires patience. Scouting is essential for successful turkey hunting. Understanding turkey anatomy helps in making effective shots. Practice in the same gear you will hunt in is crucial. The kill zone for turkeys is very small, making accuracy vital. Using cell cameras can aid in scouting and tracking turkeys. Calling techniques should be used wisely to avoid overcalling. Spot and stock methods can be difficult with a bow due to movement. Every hunting scenario is unique and requires adaptability. The importance of having a reliable bow and arrow setup for turkey hunting. Always be prepared with a blind and decoys. Timing is crucial; mornings and late mornings are ideal. Understanding turkey behavior can lead to better hunting success. Practice shooting at various distances to improve accuracy. Use different calls to see what works best in the moment. Patience is key; sometimes waiting pays off. Blinds should be set up to minimize light exposure. Scouting can provide valuable insights into turkey movements. Knowledge sharing among hunters enhances everyone's experience. Future discussions will cover more advanced hunting techniques. The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel. The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson welcome special guest Frank Welsch to discuss the intricacies of turkey hunting with a bow. They explore various hunting techniques, the importance of scouting, and the challenges faced by bow hunters. Frank shares his extensive hunting background, while the hosts reflect on their personal experiences and the nuances of hunting turkeys. The conversation emphasizes the significance of practice, understanding turkey anatomy, and the strategies that can lead to successful hunts. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of turkey hunting, discussing various strategies, techniques, and the importance of timing. They share personal experiences and insights on the best practices for hunting, including the use of blinds, decoys, and calls. The discussion also touches on the behavior of turkeys and how understanding their movements can enhance hunting success. The speakers express a desire to continue the conversation in future episodes, highlighting the depth of knowledge and experience available in the realm of turkey hunting.Takeaways:Bow hunting turkeys is extremely challenging and requires patience.Scouting is essential for successful turkey hunting.Understanding turkey anatomy helps in making effective shots.Practice in the same gear you will hunt in is crucial.The kill zone for turkeys is very small, making accuracy vital.Using cell cameras can aid in scouting and tracking turkeys.Calling techniques should be used wisely to avoid overcalling.Spot and stock methods can be difficult with a bow due to movement.Every hunting scenario is unique and requires adaptability.The importance of having a reliable bow and arrow setup for turkey hunting. Always be prepared with a blind and decoys.Timing is crucial; mornings and late mornings are ideal.Understanding turkey behavior can lead to better hunting success.Practice shooting at various distances to improve accuracy.Use different calls to see what works best in the moment.Patience is key; sometimes waiting pays off.Blinds should be set up to minimize light exposure.Scouting can provide valuable insights into turkey movements.Knowledge sharing among hunters enhances everyone's experience.Future discussions will cover more advanced hunting techniques.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson welcome special guest Frank Welsch to discuss the intricacies of turkey hunting with a bow. They explore various hunting techniques, the importance of scouting, and the challenges faced by bow hunters. Frank shares his extensive hunting background, while the hosts reflect on their personal experiences and the nuances of hunting turkeys. The conversation emphasizes the significance of practice, understanding turkey anatomy, and the strategies that can lead to successful hunts. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of turkey hunting, discussing various strategies, techniques, and the importance of timing. They share personal experiences and insights on the best practices for hunting, including the use of blinds, decoys, and calls. The discussion also touches on the behavior of turkeys and how understanding their movements can enhance hunting success. The speakers express a desire to continue the conversation in future episodes, highlighting the depth of knowledge and experience available in the realm of turkey hunting.Takeaways:Bow hunting turkeys is extremely challenging and requires patience.Scouting is essential for successful turkey hunting.Understanding turkey anatomy helps in making effective shots.Practice in the same gear you will hunt in is crucial.The kill zone for turkeys is very small, making accuracy vital.Using cell cameras can aid in scouting and tracking turkeys.Calling techniques should be used wisely to avoid overcalling.Spot and stock methods can be difficult with a bow due to movement.Every hunting scenario is unique and requires adaptability.The importance of having a reliable bow and arrow setup for turkey hunting. Always be prepared with a blind and decoys.Timing is crucial; mornings and late mornings are ideal.Understanding turkey behavior can lead to better hunting success.Practice shooting at various distances to improve accuracy.Use different calls to see what works best in the moment.Patience is key; sometimes waiting pays off.Blinds should be set up to minimize light exposure.Scouting can provide valuable insights into turkey movements.Knowledge sharing among hunters enhances everyone's experience.Future discussions will cover more advanced hunting techniques.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.
Ponder the thought that Hailey Welsch, Bobbi Althoff, Jake Paul, Sam Bankman, and countless others are actually engaged in high level fleecing operations; taking money from the public via artificial popularity and special connections to the mafia, government, or religious cults. After all, all of these people are Jewish. The former is done with crypto-scams, boxing scams, and podcast scams. Furthermore, with the announcement Jussie Smollett is having charges dropped for his staged hate crime we are reminded of the countless caseS of Jews stabbing themselves, lighting their own synagogues on fire, vandalizing their own dorms and cars, etc., and claiming victimhood. The list is exhaustive and involves three recent stories from Canada, the U.S., and Amsterdam, which all include these details. What does it all mean? The issue is not about the Jewish question, but about the validity of any viral story, video, picture, meme, etc. However, the Talmud does instruct Jews in the art of swindling gentiles, killing them, charging them interest, and mocking them and their God. So what can be trusted or taken seriously? Is the world really a stage and we the unwitting audience being robbed? -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
In our insanely overstimulated and infinite world of social media, trying to communicate your brand's message loudly to multiple generations simultaneously is like trying to juggle flaming chainsaws while riding a unicycle on a tightrope. As consumer decision-making becomes more collaborative and family-oriented, marketers must channel their inner circus performer and adapt their strategies to appeal to a diverse range of age groups. Each generation comes with its own quirks, preferences, and communication styles. The higher education sector is a perfect case study for this multigenerational marketing clusterf**k. As Gabriel Welsch, VP of Marketing and Communications at Duquesne University shared on the podcast this week, "In 90% of cases, the parents are a huge part of the decision, and increasingly the grandparents, because for millennial parents, whose kids are now growing and starting to look at college, the grandparents often were the caretakers. So they're very invested in their success as well." It's like a family reunion, but instead of arguing about who makes the best potato salad, they're debating which college has the most impressive dining hall. Below, we'll dive headfirst into the challenge of multigenerational marketing, using insights from the higher education sector and time spent talking with Garbiel Welsch as our guide. We'll explore each generation's unique characteristics and preferences, uncover best practices for crafting cohesive brand messages that resonate with audiences across the age spectrum, and equip you with the tools and knowledge needed to become a marketing superhero.
In this episode of The Range Podcast, Frank tells the tales of his most memorable moments behind a bow. From Turkey's to Black Bears, Frank tells a great story, including an unlikely encounter with a Boone and Crockett Whitetail, while hunting with friend's in Illinois. Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peek at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. https://therangepodcast.hollercommerce.com/ While you're there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast. The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including iTunes, Spotify, and Google. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel. The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. #archerypodcast #outdoorpodcast #bowhunting #archery #targetarchery #bowandarrow #bowonly #gowild Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices