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Paul W. Werth, How Russia Got Big: A Territorial History (Bloomsbury, 2025) “Even people who know little about Russia know that it is big.” Thus Paul Werth begins his forthcoming book, How Russia Got Big: A Territorial History. The geographical expanse of the Russian Empire—known since the eighteenth century to span 1/6 of the earth—has been widely marveled upon. Scholars have explained Russia's size variously: an urge to the sea; a search for natural borders in landscapes lacking them; entrepreneurial happenstance; an insatiable hunger for conquest and more territory; a special world-historical mission. Explanations and answers, especially given Russia's invasion of its sovereign neighbor, Ukraine, are highly charged. In this small book on a big topic, Werth assembles a rivetingly concise account of what constituted the territory of Muscovy, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation when. The result is a startlingly refreshing synthesis that sets him up to consider the deeper ‘hows' and ‘whys' of Russian expansion and longevity. Among multiple constructive insights, Werth's analysis lays bare numerous ways in which sovereignty can be more gray than black and white—thought-provoking circumstances he frames as ‘Russia Beyond' and ‘Russia Within'. Listen in on this conversation where we talk about this book slated for release in September 2025. Paul Werth is professor of History at University of Nevada-Las Vegas. In addition to the forthcoming How Russia Got Big, he is the author of four monographs, numerous scholarly articles, and two edited volumes on Imperial Russian history, as well as a textbook. He served as the editor of the journal Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian Studies for many years. In 2022 he was named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. In the Spring of 2023 he was the Gerhard Casper Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, and in Spring of 2024, a fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Studies in Uppsala. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
6/3/25: Sen Paul Mark: his invitation from Pres Trump. James Kitchen: his HUGE sculpture, from recycled 19th century metal girders & tools, here. Jade Jump & Nate Clifford, owners of Cornucopia: moving on. Harley Erdman, Eric Sawyer & Barry Werth: “The Garden of Martyrs” & “The Scarlet Professor” at Historic Northampton.
Die Bibelstelle Psalm 5,12 - ausgelegt von Jürgen Werth. (Autor: Jürgen Werth)
Die Bibelstelle 3. Mose 26,6 - ausgelegt von Jürgen Werth. (Autor: Jürgen Werth)
Ils Furbaz han adina chantà rumantsch. Il rumantsch na saja mai stà in crap da stgarpitsch, di Marie Louise Werth en il «Profil». La lingua rumantscha tunia lom grazia als blers vocals. Sche la chanzun e la melodia sajan fermas avunda, lura n'emportia la lingua bunamain nagut. Marie Louise Werth sa regorda gugent dal final da l'Eurovision Song Contest ESC il 1989. Quai saja stà insatge nov ed in'experientscha nunditga. Era sch'els, ils Furbaz, eran sterics sin tribuna. La participaziun dals Furbaz a l'ESC è sa dada. Ils Furbaz chantavan sco studenta e students en l'hotel Cucagna a Mustér per ils giasts. Ina saira era ina raspada dal Radio Rumantsch preschenta. Suenter lur preschentaziun èn ils Furbaz vegnids dumandads, sch'els vulessan participar a la selecziun Svizra da l'ESC (lura anc Concours Eurovision de la chanson). Cun «Da Cumpignia» han ils Furbaz fatg plazza trais a la selecziun svizra il 1987. Cun «Sentiments» èni in onn pli tard vegnids segunds, davos Céline Dion. E cun «Viver senza tei» hani gudagnà il 1989 la selecziun svizra e pudì represchentar la Svizra a l'ESC. Suenter il final hai dà in grond travasch e bleras dumondas per engaschis. Il success è vegnì enorm spert. Be dus onns pli tard, sin il punct culminant, han ils Furbaz decidì da chalar e quai cun in disc cumpact cun chanzuns da Nadal. Nadal è lura era pli tard puspè stà in grond tema tar ils Furbaz. Per ir sin turnea cun chanzuns da Nadal èn els blers onns pli tard sa reunids. Per Marie Louise Werth è la carriera musicala ida vinavant suenter la separaziun dals Furbaz. Ma igl ha duvrà blera gnerva e temp. Ed i saja stà in dir temp, di la chantadura, pianista ed entertainra en il «Profil». In dir temp saja era stà quel da corona. Artistas ed artists hajan quasi gì in scumond da lavurar, era cun consequenzas finanzialas. Suenter corona saja stà da cumenzar tar nulla.
Description: We salute Mets legend and American hero Seymour Wiener, respond to Jayson Werth's unprovoked assault on Mets fans, and dissect our colleague's viral moment. Plus: Barkley gets barked at for kicking it with Trump, we debate whether aliens have killed humans, and settle the ultimate question—can 100 humans armed with unlimited LEGOs take down one gorilla? Produced by: www.giveusashot.network Fueled by: www.iconiccandy.com Give back: www.give2csh.org Tickets: www.tickpick.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-divide-live--2966262/support.
As the energy sector wrestles with decarbonization and digital transformation, AI for utilities has emerged as a potential game-changer. But while AI has generated excitement for years, real-world ROI has often remained elusive. That gap between hype and value is beginning to close. According to IBM's 2024 Enterprise Generative AI report, 64% of CEOs say they face significant pressure from stakeholders to accelerate generative AI adoption, while many energy leaders acknowledge their organizations are still early in the journey. The industry now faces a pivotal moment to either move beyond pilot projects and unlock measurable results or risk falling behind.So, how are utilities starting to realize actual business value from AI, and what does it take to scale beyond experimentation?This episode of Pro AV Today, hosted by Ben Thomas, welcomes back Casey Werth, North American Energy & Utilities Leader at IBM. Together, they unpack the changing AI landscape in energy, explore successful early use cases, and explain how utilities—from major players to rural co-ops—can take the next step in digital transformation.Highlights from the Conversation:AI's ROI Moment: After years of experimentation, utilities are demanding proof. From better load forecasting to smarter maintenance, machine learning and language models are now tied to measurable savings—sometimes in the tens of millions.Beyond the Chatbot: Many utilities started with low-risk deployments, such as internal search tools or customer-facing chat. However, the most impactful use cases often lie deeper in operations, like field ticketing, failure analysis, and demand response modeling.Small Utilities, Big Moves: Rural co-ops like Dairyland Power are proving nimble with AI for utilities, building internal GPTs and blazing trails that some investor-owned utilities haven't yet followed.Casey Werth is the Global General Manager for the Energy Industry at IBM, where he leads efforts to drive energy transition and decarbonization using AI, automation, and enterprise system optimization. He has spent more than a decade at IBM in global leadership roles focused on cloud strategy, sales, and technology development for the energy and utilities sectors. Werth also serves on the Board of Directors for the GridWise Alliance and is a member of several industry organizations and presents at industry forums, such as EEI, DistribuTECH, Cloud for Utilities and others.
Discussing Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and Self-Help – with Thomas Walker-WerthIn this episode of The Rational Egoist, Michael Liebowitz speaks with Thomas Walker-Werth, a writer, speaker, and instructor focused on philosophy and self-development. As the founder of Reason for Living, managing editor of The Objective Standard, and fellow at both the Objective Standard Institute and the Foundation for Economic Education, Thomas brings a wealth of insight to a discussion on Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and how rational philosophy can empower personal growth. They explore the intersection of ethics and self-help, the role of reason in living a flourishing life, and how Objectivist ideas apply to real-world challenges. This is an inspiring and intellectually rich conversation for anyone striving to live purposefully and think independently.Available resources:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F3NPSFKQhttps://www.reason-for-living.com/Michael Leibowitz, host of The Rational Egoist podcast, is a philosopher and political activist who draws inspiration from Ayn Rand's philosophy, advocating for reason, rational self-interest, and individualism. His journey from a 25-year prison sentence to a prominent voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities highlights the transformative impact of embracing these principles. Leibowitz actively participates in political debates and produces content aimed at promoting individual rights and freedoms. He is the co-author of “Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime” and “View from a Cage: From Convict to Crusader for Liberty,” which explore societal issues and his personal evolution through Rand's teachings.Explore his work and journey further through his books:“Down the Rabbit Hole”: https://www.amazon.com.au/Down-Rabbit-Hole-Corrections-Encourages/dp/197448064X“View from a Cage”: https://books2read.com/u/4jN6xj join our Ayn Rand Adelaide Meetups here for some seriously social discussions on Freedom https://www.meetup.com/adelaide-ayn-rand-meetup/
Kopfsalat - Der "Freunde fürs Leben" Podcast über Depressionen
Die neue Podcast-Folge „Kopfsalat“ von Freunde fürs Leben e.V. beleuchtet Einsamkeit und Armut. Zu Gast ist Sabine Werth, Gründerin der Berliner Tafel, die aus ihrer Erfahrung berichtet: Für viele Menschen ist die Tafel nicht nur eine Anlaufstelle für Lebensmittel, sondern auch ein Ort der Gemeinschaft. Sie unterstreicht die zentrale Rolle sozialer Netzwerke und betont, dass die Bekämpfung von Armut nicht allein wohltätigen Organisationen überlassen werden darf – die Politik und die Gesellschaft sind gleichermaßen gefragt. Die Folge ist Teil der Sonderedition Einsamkeit. Sie wird von der KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse gefördert. Moderation und Redaktion: Sven Haeusler - http://www.svenson-suite.de/cms/ Audio Editor: Julius Hofstädter Musik und Jingle: Bela Brauckmann - https://www.belabrauckmann.com/ Produktion und Redaktion: Diana Doko, Jasmin Hollatz und Noemi Prado von Freunde fürs Leben e.V. – https://www.frnd.de/ Idee: Sonja Koppitz - https://www.sonjakoppitz.de/ Foto: Benno Kraehahn - https://kraehahn.com/portfolio.html Coverdesign: Stefanie Butscheidt - http://www.grafische-requisite.de/kontakt/
Jürgen Werth über 1. Korinther 13,12. (Autor: Jürgen Werth)
Jürgen Werth über Jeremia 16,19. (Autor: Jürgen Werth)
Dr. Cristina Castagnini interviews Julia Werth, a registered dietitian specializing in eating disorders, particularly among athletes. They discuss the complexities of eating disorder treatment, recovery challenges for athletes, and how diet culture impacts both athletes and non-athletes.SHOW NOTES: Click hereFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behind_the_bite
Dr. Cristina Castagnini interviews Julia Werth, a registered dietitian specializing in eating disorders, particularly among athletes. They discuss the complexities of eating disorder treatment, recovery challenges for athletes, and how diet culture impacts both athletes and non-athletes.SHOW NOTES: Click hereFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behind_the_bite
In this episode, Bret is joined by former MLB player and World Series Champion Jayson Werth. The two discuss Werth's time with the Blue Jays, Phillies, Dodgers & Nationals, as well as a look into his new passion for the sport of horse racing. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Einst königliche Residenz, heute fast vergessen: Der Tuilerienpalast in Paris. Untergegangen im Feuersturm der Revolution. Seine Überreste sind über die ganze Welt verstreut. Von Jürgen Werth.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Victoria Werth, a leading expert in dermatology and autoimmune diseases, to explore the study Understanding the Role of Type I Interferons in Cutaneous Lupus and Dermatomyositis: Toward Better Therapeutics. Dr. Werth delves into the complex immune mechanisms that drive skin manifestations in cutaneous lupus and dermatomyositis, two challenging autoimmune conditions. She explains how Type I interferons contribute to inflammation and tissue damage, and how understanding these pathways could pave the way for more targeted and effective treatment
Author Barry Werth discusses his book, Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey's Cold War with AFIO President, Jim Hughes. They discuss the remarkable true story of the longest-held prisoner of war in American history, John Downey, Jr., a CIA officer captured in China during the Korean War and imprisoned for twenty-one years. The interview runs 28 minutes with several Q&As. Interview of Thursday, 1 Aug 2024. Host and Interviewer: AFIO President James Hughes.
Bertolt Brecht hat den Kapitalismus verachtet - aber schnelle Sportwagen geliebt. Und deshalb sogar einen Werbeslogan für die Marke "Steyr" geschrieben... Von Jürgen Werth.
This week on Beyond the Bar, Abby interviews Jeff and Gwynette Werth, a couple with a miraculous testimony. They share about the ups and downs of their journey to where they are now, as well as how they: Believe for miracles Walk alongside others in faith Listen to the Holy Spirit and obey with confidence Don't forget to subscribe! For email reminders, follow this link: https://www.redemptioncoffeehouseandroastery.com/podcast-launch-hype Visit our website, read about the episode on our blog, or check out our online roastery by visiting redemptioncoffeehouseandroastery.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @redemptioncoffeehouse.roastery Check out "Grace Found Me: Miracles Still Happen" at https://a.co/d/irpXw3s Jeff and Gwynette have been married for 36 years. They have 3 children and are Nana and Popop to 7 grandchildren. Jeff works as a Senior Territory Rep for EcoLab and Gwynette recently published her first book, "Grace Found Me: Miracles Still Happen" in 2023, telling her testimony of healing from chronic illness. Jeff and Gwynette are passionate about praise and worship music and can always be found cracking a joke or offering a word of encouragement.
Jayson Werth is not only a 2008 World Series champion, but he's a Belmont Stakes champion.His horse Dornoch won the Belmont this summer. It was such an unbelievable experience that Werth is spreading the word about horse racing, showing people how they can get involved in it, too. You can follow Werth's horse-racing teams on Instagram at @twoeightracing and @iconracinglfgWerth talked to Ruben, Jim and Todd about the Belmont and his love for the sport. But he also talked plenty of baseball, including former teammates Bryce Harper, Trea Turner and Chase Utley, what it's like winning in Philadelphia, resurrecting his baseball career in Philadelphia and more!Go to StoryWorth.com/FOUL and save $10 on your first purchase!@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
Jubiläumsgottesdienst KG Treuer Husar und Jan von Werth am 9.11.24 aus dem Kölner Dom unter der Liturgischen Leitung von Domkapitular Dominik Meiering. Die Predigt hielt Kaplan Tobias Hopmann. An der Orgel spielte Domkapitular Winfried Bönig.
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In this fascinating episode of the Spybrary Spy History Podcast, host Adam Brookes interviews Barry Werth author of Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey's Cold War. This remarkable true cold war spy story of the longest-held prisoner of war in American history, John Downey, Jr., a CIA officer captured in China during the Korean War and imprisoned for twenty-one years. We invite you to join our host, author and former BBC reporter Adam Brookes, and guest Barry Werth on the Spybrary Spy History Podcast as they dive deep into the harrowing Cold War saga of Jack Downey in Prisoner of Lies. Grab Your Top 125 Spy Writers Ranked dossier! Ranked and with spy book recommendations. Discover the untold stories of espionage, resilience, and international diplomacy that shaped U.S.-China relations. Unveil the gripping narrative of Jack Downey's capture, imprisonment, and eventual release, set against a backdrop of covert operations, political machinations, and the enduring human spirit. Don't miss this thrilling exploration of "Prisoner of Lies" and the profound impact of espionage on international affairs in Barry Werth's latest book. More about Jack Downey Jr. In 1952, 23-year-old CIA officer Jack Downey Jr's mission took a devastating turn when his plane was shot down over Manchuria during the Korean War. Surviving the crash that claimed the pilots' lives, Downey and his fellow agent, Richard Fecteau, were seized by Chinese forces. What followed was a grueling two-decade ordeal of interrogations, isolation, reeducation camps, and staged trials, as they were paraded as symbols of political propaganda. While other prisoners of war found freedom, Downey and Fecteau remained trapped, their fate tied to a diplomatic stalemate. It wasn't until Nixon's groundbreaking visit to China in 1971 that hope emerged, leading to Fecteau's release that same year and Downey's eventual return in 1973. Episode Summary: In this riveting episode, Adam Brookes sits down with Barry Werth to delve into the extraordinary story of Jack Downey, a CIA officer captured and imprisoned in communist China during the height of the Cold War. Werth's meticulous research for his book Prisoner of Lies provides a gripping account of Downey Jr's endurance, complex diplomatic maneuvers, and early CIA covert operations. Key Episode Highlights: Captured and Shackled: Discover the harrowing details of how CIA officer Jack Downey, Jr and was captured, shackled, and interrogated by the Chinese. Hear how he endured life in shackles and isolation, maintaining their resilience under harsh captivity conditions. Confession and Survival: Learn about Downey. Jr's strategic delay in confessing his CIA affiliation, spanning eleven months, and culminating in a 3,000-page document meant to obscure pertinent details amidst a surplus of information. Bureaucratic Blunders and Family Heartbreak: Understand the critical role of the US government's denial of Downey. Jr's involvement, how this impacted his detainment, and the anguish faced by the families. Negotiations and Diplomacy: Explore how the convoluted politics and diplomatic negotiations for their release spanned multiple US administrations, revealing the significant impact of these efforts on US-China relations leading up to their normalization in the early 1970s. Jack Downey Jr's Resilience: Barry Werth highlights Downey's unyielding spirit, maintaining rigorous routines and an idealistic outlook despite his prolonged imprisonment. His story underscores the importance of resilience and patriotism. CIA's Early Covert Operations: Gain insights into the CIA's early initiatives, the risks and challenges involved, and the broader historical context, including the Cold War tensions post-World War II and the initial failures of CIA operations. Influence of Yale: Reflect on Yale University's influence on Downey and his peers, shaping their leadership qualities and driving their patriotic stoicism, influenced further by the experiences and aftermath of World War II. Special Segment: Barry Werth discusses the complex and skilled diplomacy by President Nixon and Henry Kissinger, examining how Downey's release was eventually facilitated, signaling a subtle yet significant shift in US policy towards China. Exclusive Look into the Book: "Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey's Cold War" by Barry Werth, offering an in-depth narrative and analysis drawn from extensive research and personal accounts.
Gabriele Dadati"Le ali del Piccolo Principe"Solferino Libriwww.solferinolibri.itLa vera storia di Antoine de Saint-Exupéry che precipitò nel deserto e incontrò il suo eroe.Parigi, dicembre 1935. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry è una celebrità: come pilota è stato un pioniere che ha compiuto audaci trasvolate oceaniche, mentre come scrittore ha firmato un paio di romanzi molto amati dai lettori. Eppure le cose non vanno bene. Lui e la moglie Consuelo vivono come non dovrebbero, continuando ad accumulare debiti.Per risolvere il problema, Tonio intende tentare il record di velocità nel raid Parigi-Saigon. C'è in palio una grossa somma di denaro e così, all'alba di domenica 29, decolla con il suo biposto dall'aeroporto di Le Bourget insieme al meccanico André Prévot. Mentre sorvolano il Sahara, però, i due precipitano. L'aereo è distrutto, ma loro sono vivi. Con poco da mangiare e quasi niente da bere. Come faranno a salvarsi, visto che nessuno sa dove sono?Nel frattempo l'Hotel Pont Royal, in cui i Saint-Exupéry si sono trasferiti dopo l'ultimo sfratto, viene preso d'assalto dai giornalisti. Consuelo e Marie, la madre di Tonio che ha raggiunto la nuora perché possano farsi forza a vicenda, hanno come unica difesa gli amici di lui. Tra questi ci sono l'editore Gaston Gallimard, l'intellettuale ebreo Léon Werth, il pilota Jean Lucas, che è in contatto diretto con l'Air France, e il diplomatico Henry de Ségogne, che scopre dai piani alti del ministero degli Esteri che sono già pronte le bare.Mentre al Pont Royal cresce l'angoscia, per le strade i parigini si preparano a festeggiare il Capodanno…Gabriele Dadati (Piacenza, 1982) ha pubblicato presso Baldini+Castoldi tre fortunati romanzi storici: L'ultima notte di Antonio Canova (2018), Nella pietra e nel sangue (2020), vincitore del Premio Città di Como, e La modella di Klimt (2020), uscito in Germania per Calambac Verlag. Il suo libro più recente è Secondo Casadei, “Romagna mia” e io. In viaggio con mamma sulle tracce di un genio semplice (2021).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
9/9/24: Holyoke Mayor Joshua Garcia on policing & schools. UMass Prof Amilcar Shabazz w/ Performance Project's Julie Lichtenberg & James Arana: "Mother Tongue." Barry Werth: “Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey ... America's Longest-Held POW." Megan Zinn w/ author Rachel Kushner: her novel “Creation Lake.”
Shot down during on a covert CIA mission over China in 1952, Jack Downey endured over two decades of imprisonment in Communist hands. Through consistent routines and mental discipline that enhanced his value to his captors, Downey maintained hope and optimism that he would one day be liberated. Exploring Jack Downey's story is Barry Werth in his new book, “The Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey's Cold War.” Werth goes Inside the ICE House to discuss Downey's life, before, during, and after his captivity, and the political complexities that delayed his release. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
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Der Wandel des Berliner Zoos: Von der Faszination des Tieres als fremde Kreatur zur modernen Schutzeinrichtung und Tieren als Botschafter für den Naturschutz. Von Jürgen Werth.
durée : 01:08:12 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Quatre ans après la disparition de l'écrivain et pilote Antoine de Saint-Exupéry lors d'une mission le 31 juillet 1944, la RDF propose une émission en forme de portrait scénarisé au cours de laquelle ceux qui l'ont connu, comme son ami l'écrivain Léon Werth, évoquent l'homme qu'il a été. - invités : Jules Roy Ecrivain et militaire français; Léon WERTH; Arthur Honegger Compositeur suisse (1892 au Havre – 1955 à Paris); Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Écrivain, reporter et aviateur (1900-1944)
7/10/24: Barry Werth, author of "31 Days:" presidential immunity and succession. Filmmaker Larry Hott: "Food, Inc. 2" and "The Grab." London-based journalist Stryker Maguire: Trump 2025, the view from Britain and Europe. Author Annie Jacobsen: “Nuclear War: A Scenario" – the NYT bestseller.
Send me a text message!Today's conversation concerns an important wellness topic that is not frequently addressed – the connection between faith and healing. I am so excited to be joined by an incredible group of chiropractic doctors who have much to say about this topic – Nick Belden, Luke Werth, Sam Wetherell, and Micah Sasser. We discuss topics including recognizing the importance of having an eternal perspective when facing an illness, how to know when to wait on God & when to act, how God heals, and trusting God to clean up after our messes. This was one of my favorite conversations to date, and I hope that it blesses and encourages you as much as it did me!Suggested Resources:Dr. Nick Belden, DC Website | Instagram | Gut Check Radio PodcastDr. Luke Werth, DC Facebook | Hill City ChiroDr. Sam Wetherell, DC | InstagramDr. Micah Sasser | Facebook | First Step Family WellnessThis episode is proudly sponsored by Wedderspoon, my go-to source for pure manuka honey. They're offering WellnStrong followers 15% off with the code “wellnstrong” at checkout!Join the WellnStrong mailing list for exclusive content here!Want more of The How To Be WellnStrong Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Jacqueline: Instagram Pinterest TikTok Youtube To access notes from the show & full transcripts, head over to WellnStrong's Podcast Page
It's the Jayson Show as we move from Jayson Tatum over to Jayson Werth and his huge win in the world of horse racing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thomas Walker-Werth is associate editor at The Objective Standard and a fellow at both Objective Standard Institute and Foundation for Economic Education. He is currently writing his first full-length book, Reason for Living: A Rational, Fact-Based Approach to Living Your Best Life.Substack: https://reasonforliving.substack.com/Reason for Living Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rfl_reasonforliving/?hl=enLevelUp Conference: https://objectivestandard.org/conferencesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomas.walkerwerthTwitter: https://x.com/tomwalker22
Endet jede Show mit einem tödlichen Sturz? Das glaubt der vierjährige György, aus dem einmal George Tabori werden soll - frenetischer Drehbuchschreiber, Stückeautor, begnadeter Schriftsteller und der Theaterkönig von Wien und Berlin. Von Jürgen Werth.
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Welcome back to Transmissions. This week on the show, which brings our 2023 season to a close, we are joined by Matt Werth of RVNG to discuss the life and multi-dimensional sound worlds of Pauline Anna Strom. This month, the label released Echoes, Spaces, Lines, which collects the first three albums from the Bay Area synthesist and composer, including Trans-Millenia Consort, Plot Zero, and Spectre, as well as Oceans of Time, an unreleased record included in the box set for the first time. An energy worker, reptile enthusiast, and imagination specialist, Anna Strom's work continues to gleam after her passing in 2020. Home to releases by Sensations Fix, Craig Leon, Holly Herndon, K Leimer, just to name a few favorites, among many more, RVNG is one of the most exciting reissue slash new music labels going, and it was a real treat to connect with Werth to discuss his time with Pauline and her unique and singular musical path. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. This episode concludes our 2023 season, but never fear, we'll be back early in the new year with more strange conversations for our strange times. Only the good shit. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by its patrons. Keep the servers humming and help us continue doing it by pledging your support via our Patreon page.