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De Geschiedenisreis
9.3 De Vooravond van de Strijd - De Meidagen 1940 - De Tweede Wereldoorlog

De Geschiedenisreis

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 69:38


Nederland is gemobiliseerd. De linies zijn ingericht. Maar is het land ook écht klaar voor wat komen gaat?In deze aflevering volgen we de strategische keuzes van generaal Winkelman, vergelijken we het Nederlandse en Duitse leger, en horen we dagboekfragmenten en brieven van ooggetuigen uit de laatste dagen voor de aanval. Terwijl de spanning stijgt, wordt steeds duidelijker: het is niet de vraag óf de oorlog komt… maar wanneer.Zend een leuk bericht (reactie niet mogelijk).The future of audio advertising - Advision Media Support the showWord Historicus lid van De Geschiedenisreis!Heb je genoten van deze aflevering? Als Historicus lid krijg je nog veel meer! Ontvang exclusieve toegang tot extra afleveringen, diepgaande analyses en verhalen die je nergens anders hoort. Tegenwoordig via Petje.Af en daarmee is iDeal betaling mogelijk. Klik hier om naar onze Petje Af website te gaan! Social Media Facebookgroep: Groep van geschiedenis enthousiastelingen! Adverteren in onze podcast? Mail naar leethijsgeschiedenisreis@gmail.com

Betrouwbare Bronnen
502 – Schipperen, laveren, boot afhouden en bakzeil halen. De Haagse ambtelijke top tijdens de Nazi-overheersing

Betrouwbare Bronnen

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 120:51


Aan de vooravond van Dodenherdenking en Bevrijdingsdag herdenken we niet alleen, maar herkennen ook. Dat is leerzaam, maar ook confronterend. Het boek De tien van Den Haag van Stephan Steinmetz is dat zeker in tijden dat ambtenaren worstelen met vragen van loyaliteit. In Amerika bij de omgang met de regering-Trump. En ook in eigen land met vragen over controversieel beleid.Jaap Jansen en PG Kroeger praten met Stephan Steinmetz over de belevenissen van de tien hoogste ambtenaren op de Haagse ministeries toen in mei 1940 Nazi-Duitsland Nederland binnenviel en al na enkele dagen dwong tot capitulatie.***Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt met donaties van luisteraars die we hiervoor hartelijk danken. Word ook vriend van de show!Deze aflevering bevat een advertentie van Lendahand.com - gebruik de code betrouwbarebronnen500 bij je eerste investering (geldig t/m 31 mei 2025)Heb je belangstelling om in onze podcast te adverteren of ons te sponsoren? Zend een mailtje naar adverteren@dagennacht.nl en wij zoeken contact.Op sommige podcast-apps kun je niet alles lezen. De complete tekst plus linkjes en een overzicht van al onze eerdere afleveringen vind je hier***Ineens stonden de secretarissen-generaal moederziel alleen, zonder gezamenlijke beleidslijn. Met een naar Londen gevluchte regering die radeloos was en met een vijandige overwinnaar die scherp had afgewogen hoe de Nederlanders te paaien en te onderwerpen. "Maak er het beste van", zei minister Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy bij het afscheid tegen zijn SG.Steinmetz vertelt met rijke details hoe de ambtelijke top niet alleen een eigen werkwijze moest vinden - die was er voorheen nauwelijks - maar ook moest leren omgaan met een bezetter die geheel anders te werk ging dan waar men zozeer voor gevreesd werd. Een merkwaardige mengeling van opluchting, daadkracht, argwaan en onbestemde vrees nam de overhand. En stiekem waren 'de tien' zelfs blij dat ze zonder ministers, parlement, verdeelde partijen en verzuilde polder nu eens flink en 'modern' aan de slag konden.Adolf Hitler wilde ‘het Germaanse broedervolk' paaien en de Nederlandse economie inzetten voor zijn oorlogsmachine. Steinmetz laat zien hoe bij alle geruststellend klinkende boodschappen - ook over 'het Jodenvraagstuk'- al in de zomer van 1940 doelgericht werd gewerkt aan de voorbereiding van het maatschappelijk isolement en de ondergang van Joden - ook in Nederland.De tien SG's kozen daarbij voor een lijn van formele samenwerking met de bezetter, om bestuur, economie en grondwettelijke rechten zoveel mogelijk overeind te houden. En ze ontdekten dat ze met de bezetter - onder leiding van Hitlers 'stadhouder' Arthur Seyss-Inquart - één doel deelden: NSB'ers zoveel mogelijk buiten de deur houden.Zo probeerden ze vanuit een defensieve houding te doen wat de vader van Jan de Koning zijn tienerzoon destijds voorhield: 'het onderscheid tussen een greppel en de laatste gracht' in de gaten houden. Dat ze zich met hun houding op ‘een hellend vlak' begaven, beseften sommigen al aan het begin van de bezetting. Anderen hielden zich vast aan hun drijfveer ‘erger te voorkomen'. De sterke man onder de SG's, Hans Hirschfeld, noemde het de principiële keuze tussen 'Gesinnungsethik' en 'Verantwortungsethik', naar de terminologie van Max Weber.Een manier om de dialoog met Seyss-Inquart en zijn staf gaande te houden was het niet agenderen van mogelijke conflictstof, maar wel formele protesten uiten als het niet anders kon. Daarna poogden ze de scherpe kantjes eraf te halen, vaak met procedurele trucjes. Toen Joodse Nederlanders geen parken meer mochten bezoeken, ontstond een hele discussie over de definitie van 'een park'.Intussen kaapte de bezetter een perfectionistisch ambtelijk project dat het mogelijk maakte iedere inwoner nauwkeurig te identificeren en registreren. Stephan Steinmetz laat zien hoe naïef professionalisme, cowboygedrag en gebrek aan toezicht vanuit de top rampzalige gevolgen kreeg.Ondertussen droegen veel Nederlanders op de verjaardag van prins Bernhard een anjer – als stil protest. De aanhankelijkheid aan het Oranjehuis deed Nazi-propagandachef Joseph Goebbels tijdens een bezoek aan Den Haag in woede ontsteken. Steinmetz vertelt buitengewoon beeldend van een confrontatie tussen Hermann Göring en opperbevelhebber Winkelman.De NSB buiten de deur houden lukte uiteindelijk niet. Allengs werden Duitsgezinde SG's in vacatures benoemd. Toch probeerden de resterenden van de oorspronkelijke tien ook met hen erbij het land draaiende te houden. De bezetter besefte dat met name Hirschfeld onmisbaar was voor de economische situatie en de loyaliteit van het bedrijfsleven.Hoogst opmerkelijk - en verrassend actueel - is hoe hij de land- en tuinbouw drastisch aanpakte om mogelijke hongersnood te voorkomen. Niet minder hoe hij zo nodig bruut de confrontatie zocht als geweld dreigde, bijvoorbeeld bij een mijnstaking. "Wilt u kolen of lijken?" zei hij ijskoud tegen de generaals.Na de bevrijding werden de SG's vooral beoordeeld op wat zij hadden gedaan om 'het verzet' te helpen. Dat zij hun taak zagen als 'erger voorkomen', de NSB tegenhouden en 'het land draaiende houden' werd minder zwaar gewogen.Des te opvallender is dat de regering na 1945 Hirschfeld toch hoge posten bleef gunnen. Impliciet besefte men blijkbaar dat "Maak er het beste van" het enige was, dat hem en zijn collega's was meegegeven in onmogelijke omstandigheden.***Verder luisteren322 - 30 januari 1933, een fatale dag voor Duitsland en de wereld105 - Dagelijks leven in Nazi-Duitsland478 - Was Hitler een socialist?314 - Prins Heinrich XIII en het verlangen naar een autoritair Duisland385 - Jan de Koning en het verschil tussen een greppel en de laatste gracht479 - Winston Churchill. Staatsman. Redenaar. Excentriekeling.32 - Churchill en Europa: biografen Andrew Roberts en Felix Klos (vanaf 1 uur 3)300 - Ethische politiek: het bijzondere Nederland met zijn 'moreel hoogstaande opvattingen'441 - Extra zomeraflevering: boekenspecial! (oa over de secretarissen-generaal)186 - Hoe je een ministerie bestuurt, terreur bestrijdt en Poetin op je dak krijgt: Tjibbe Joustra over crisis en controle120 - Roel Bekker: Waarom bij de overheid dingen zo vaak fout gaan489 – Trump, Musk en de aanval op de privacy408 – FBI-chef J. Edgar Hoover, de machtigste ambtenaar van Amerika208 - Max Weber: wetenschap als beroep en politiek als beroep200 - De Heerser: Machiavelli's lessen zijn nog altijd actueel***Tijdlijn00:00:00 – Deel 100:52:00 – Deel 201:38:00 – Deel 302:00:51 – Einde Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On the Mend
Decoding the Delight: Why We Feel Good After Cleaning

On the Mend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 15:02


If you want a quick boost to your mood,  just clearing or cleaning a small space will make you feel better. Logan Winkelman, Ph.D., is our guest expert and explains why tidying up can be therapeutic. Dr. Winkelman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Counseling and Mental Health and Program Director for the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program within the School of Health Professions at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Dr. Winkelman gives us tips on how to start and stick to a routine that will help keep messes from becoming overwhelming, and she reminds us that clear communication about what cleanliness means to us is important when you share a space with others.

What You Don't Hear
E132 - Comedian Nickey Winkelman on Her Stand-up Career, Bucket List Goals, Life Balance, Parenting & a lot More!

What You Don't Hear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 115:35


Nickey Winkelman (@nickeywink) is a Comedian based in Columbus, OH. In this episode, I sit down with comedian Nickey Winkelman to talk about her story and journey in stand-up, the evolving comedy scene, and the challenges of balancing creative work with personal life. We also dive into her early days of getting started in comedy, the pressure of social media in today's entertainment industry, and the fine line between self-confidence and societal expectations of success, and a lot of great chat around the feeling of gratitude for what we've already accomplished rather than always moving our goalposts. Nickey shares her perspective on working clean in comedy, the impact of the pandemic on mental health conversations, and how she navigates parenting while pursuing her passions. It's an honest and insightful look at what it really means to chase a creative dream on your own terms, and truly just a great down to Earth conversation I'm excited to share!  THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: PromoWest Productions - @promowestlive For all upcoming shows & event info of who's coming through Columbus, OH, visit promowestlive.com  or to purchase tickets directly, visit AXS.com Makers Social - @makers.social Maker's Social is a DIY Project Bar located in the Franklinton Arts District of Columbus, OH! To book a reservation, go to makerscolumbus.com enter “WYDH” in the notes of your checkout for $10 off!

Trainer's Bullpen
EP41 "The Language of Coaching & Teaching Movement" with Dr. Nick Winkelman

Trainer's Bullpen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 68:51


Summary: In this conversation, Chris Butler and Dr. Nick Winkelman, author of 'The Language of Coaching: The Art and Science of Teaching Movement', explore the intersection of coaching language and motor learning, particularly in the context of law enforcement training. They discuss the importance of effective communication in coaching, the impact of language on performance, and the balance between internal and external cues. Winkelman shares his journey in coaching and the development of the Coaching Communication Loop, emphasizing the need for flexibility in coaching approaches. The discussion also highlights the significance of allowing learners to experience struggle and mistakes as part of the learning process. In this conversation, Winkelman discusses the intricacies of coaching and learning, emphasizing the importance of understanding an athlete's learning capacity and mood. He explores the role of coaches in motivating learners, setting clear expectations, and providing engaging feedback. The discussion also highlights the significance of language in performance and the balance between internal and external focus for optimal learning and execution. Takeaways: • Nick Winkelman emphasizes the importance of language in coaching and motor learning. • Effective coaching requires understanding the intersection of what a coach says and what an athlete hears. • Learning is defined as the ability to express a change without reminders or prompts. • Analogies and external cues enhance learning and performance in movement skills. • The Coaching Communication Loop consists of describe, demonstrate, cue, do, and debrief. • Internal cues focus on body mechanics, while external cues focus on outcomes. • Allowing learners to struggle is essential for developing skills and understanding. • Feedback and cues are crucial for improving performance and ensuring safety. • Flexibility in coaching approaches is necessary to meet individual learner needs. Learning capacity can plateau, requiring new cues. • Athletes have different learning moods that affect performance. • Coaches can create conditions to lower barriers to learning. • Clear expectations reduce anxiety and improve focus. • Positive reinforcement enhances learning retention. • Language used in coaching impacts athlete's mindset. • Internal cues can hinder performance by overthinking. • External cues enhance reaction time and performance. • Celebrating successes reinforces positive learning experiences. • Effective coaching involves guiding rather than dictating. For further information to enhance your understanding of the concepts talked about during this podcast, please visit Nick's “The Language of Coaching' YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHhoYw3yIsw&list=PLjcHdvjMxsv5a5Za57ciJBopVUeoXul4P

The 4 Outdoorsmen Show
The 4 Outdoorsmen: Babe Winkelman and Kyle Leibel

The 4 Outdoorsmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 60:37


In this episode we speak to the legendary Babel Winkelman about his content being on new streaming platforms.   We also speak to Kyle Leibel who is in charge of the Lino Lakes Hunter Safety program. 

Hot Mic with Dom Izzo
9/19/2024: Brett Winkelman, Sam Goetzinger, and My Dad

Hot Mic with Dom Izzo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 89:48


Guests Include: - Brett Winkelman, NDSU Basketball (2005-09)   - Sam Goetzinger, WDAY Sports    - My Dad, Week 3 NFL Picks

Wealthy Advisor Mindset
30 | Coach Lauren Winkelman - Unlock Your Potential by Defying Limits and Embracing Creativity

Wealthy Advisor Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 32:00


In today's episode of the Wealth Advisor Mindset podcast, Nina is joined by Lauren Winkelman, a CFP and the Founder of Rock Money Scissors Financial Coaching.During the conversation, Lauren shares her personal journey of navigating a major career shift and embracing unexpected opportunities. You'll learn how breaking free from societal expectations and rigid thinking led her to a more fulfilling professional path.You'll also discover the challenges of balancing work and life, especially in an industry known for long hours and intense pressure. Lauren challenges the idea that success comes only through sacrifice, offering a refreshing perspective on how to structure a business around personal values without compromising growth.This episode highlights the value of listening to one's inner voice and intuition when faced with difficult decisions, rather than rushing through life on autopilot.If you've enjoyed this episode of the Wealth Advisor Mindset podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!What You Will Learn In This Show:Lauren's motivation to switch careers from financial advisor to financial coach, focusing on the need for financial foundations rather than advanced financial advice.How a mindset coach helped Lauren overcome self-doubt and realize her qualifications and unique path.The importance of self-compassion and giving oneself space to navigate setbacks and challenges.The value of new beliefs and values in overcoming challenges and staying motivated.And so much more...Resources:Rock Money Scissors Financial CoachingLauren's LinkedinChat with NinaNina's website

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[caption id="attachment_5359" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] "Dolmen de Menga entrance: Massive stone portal of 6,000-year-old Neolithic tomb in Antequera, Spain."[/caption][caption id="attachment_5354" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] "La Peña de los Enamorados: Distinctive mountain face aligned with Dolmen de Menga, resembling human profile."[/caption] Key Ideas: The invention of architecture during the Neolithic period marked a significant shift in human psychology and religion, creating a division between natural and man-made spaces and giving rise to new concepts of ownership, territoriality, and sacred spaces. The relationship between architecture and the awareness of death is explored, with the idea that built structures allowed humans to create a sense of permanence and continuity in the face of mortality. Neolithic dolmens and their alignment with the summer solstice may have played a crucial role in rituals related to death, the afterlife, and the cyclical nature of the cosmos. The astronomical alignment of the Dolmen de Menga is part of a larger pattern of archaeoastronomical significance in Neolithic monuments across Europe, suggesting a shared cosmological understanding among ancient societies. Neolithic art and architecture, including the use of red ochre and iron oxide paintings, may be linked to shamanic practices and altered states of consciousness. Peter Sloterdijk's theory of spheres is applied to understand the evolution of human spatial awareness and the desire to recreate protected, womb-like spaces through architecture. The fundamental nature of architecture and its role in human life is explored through various philosophical, psychological, and sociological perspectives. Adventure Time with My Daughter My daughter Violet likes the show Adventure Time. She loves mythology, creepy tombs, long dead civilizations and getting to be the first to explore and discover new things. I took my 6-year-old daughter to the Neolithic portal Tomb, or Dolmen, Dolmen de Menga in Antequera, while on a trip to Spain. This ancient megalithic monument, believed to be one of the oldest and largest in Europe, dates back to the 3rd millennium BCE. It is made of 8 ton slabs of stone that archaeologists have a passing idea of how ancient people moved. It has a well drilled through 20 meters of bedrock at the back of it and it is oriented so that the entrance faces a mountain that looks like a sleeping giant the ancient builders might have worshiped. All of this delighted my daughter. The dolmen's impressive architecture features massive stone slabs, some weighing up to 180 tons, forming a 25-meter-long corridor and a spacious chamber. Inside, a well adds to the mystery, possibly used for rituals or as a symbol of the underworld. What's truly fascinating is the dolmen's alignment with the nearby La Peña de los Enamorados mountain. During the summer solstice, the sun rises directly over the mountain, casting its first rays into the dolmen's entrance, illuminating the depths of the chamber. This astronomical alignment suggests the ancient builders had a sophisticated understanding of the cosmos. According to archaeoastronomical studies, the Dolmen de Menga might have served as a symbolic bridge between life and death, connecting the world of the living with the realm of the ancestors. The solstice alignment could have held great spiritual significance, marking a time of renewal, rebirth, and the eternal cycle of existence. Sharing this incredible experience with my daughter and witnessing her awe and curiosity as she felt the weight of boulders that men had moved by hand, is a moment I'll treasure forever.  I reminded her that every time she has seen a building, be it a school or a sky-scraper, it all started here with the birth of architecture, and maybe the birth of something else too. Thinking about prehistory is weird because thinking about the limits of our human understanding is trippy and prehistory is, by definition, before history and therefore written language, meaning we cant really know the subjective experience of anyone who was a part of it. Talking to a child about the limits of what we as a species do or can know are some of my favorite moments as a parent because they are opportunities to teach children the importance of curiosity, intuition and intellectual humility than many adults never learn. Watching Violet contemplate a time when mankind didn't have to tools or advanced scientific knowledge was a powerful moment when I saw her think so deeply about the humanity she was a part of. What the Invention of Architecture did to Psychology Anecdote of the Jar by Wallace Stevens I placed a jar in Tennessee, And round it was, upon a hill. It made the slovenly wilderness Surround that hill.   The wilderness rose up to it, And sprawled around, no longer wild. The jar was round upon the ground And tall and of a port in air.   It took dominion everywhere. The jar was gray and bare. It did not give of bird or bush, Like nothing else in Tennessee. Prior to the advent of architecture, the world was an undivided, seamless entity, with no clear boundaries between human habitation and the natural environment. The construction of dolmens and other architectural structures shattered this unified perception, creating a new paradigm in which humans actively shaped and claimed portions of the earth for their own purposes. This act of claiming space and erecting structures upon it represented a profound psychological shift, as humans began to assert their agency and control over their surroundings. The division of the world into natural and man-made spaces had far-reaching implications for human psychology. It fostered a sense of ownership and territoriality, as individuals and communities began to identify with and attach meaning to the spaces they created. This attachment to claimed spaces gave rise to new concepts of home, belonging, and identity, which were intimately tied to the built environment. Simultaneously, the unclaimed, natural world began to be perceived as a separate entity, one that existed beyond the boundaries of human control and understanding. The impact of this division on religion was equally profound. The creation of man-made spaces, such as dolmens, provided a tangible manifestation of human agency and the ability to shape the world according to human beliefs and desires. These structures became sacred spaces, imbued with religious and spiritual significance, where rituals and ceremonies could be performed. The separation of natural and man-made spaces also gave rise to new religious concepts, such as the idea of sacred and profane spaces, and the belief in the ability of humans to create and manipulate the divine through architectural means. The significance of this division between natural and man-made spaces is beautifully captured in Wallace Stevens' anecdote of the jar. In this short poem, Stevens describes placing a jar in a wilderness, which "took dominion everywhere." The jar, a man-made object, transforms the natural landscape around it, asserting human presence and control over the untamed wilderness. This simple act of placing a jar in the wild encapsulates the profound psychological and religious implications of the invention of architecture. The jar represents the human impulse to claim and shape space, to impose order and meaning upon the chaos of the natural world. It symbolizes the division between the natural and the man-made, and the way in which human creations can alter our perception and understanding of the world around us. Just as the jar takes dominion over the wilderness, the invention of architecture during the Neolithic period forever changed the way humans perceive and interact with their environment, shaping our psychology and religious beliefs in ways that continue to resonate to this day. The Relationship of Architecture to the Awareness of Death Robert Pogue Harrison, a professor of Italian literature and cultural history, has written extensively about the relationship between architecture, human psychology, and our understanding of death. In his book "The Dominion of the Dead," Harrison explores how the invention of architecture fundamentally altered human consciousness and our attitude towards mortality. According to Harrison, the creation of built structures marked a significant shift in human psychology. Before architecture, early humans lived in a world where the natural environment was dominant, and death was an ever-present reality. The invention of architecture allowed humans to create a sense of permanence and stability in the face of the transient nature of life. By constructing buildings and monuments, humans could create a physical manifestation of their existence that would outlast their individual lives. This allowed for a sense of continuity and the ability to leave a lasting mark on the world. Harrison argues that architecture became a way for humans to assert their presence and create a symbolic defense against the inevitability of death. Moreover, Harrison suggests that the invention of architecture gave rise to the concept of the "afterlife." By creating tombs, pyramids, and other burial structures, humans could imagine a realm where the dead continued to exist in some form. These architectural spaces served as a bridge between the world of the living and the world of the dead, providing a sense of connection and continuity. Harrison also argues that architecture played a crucial role in the development of human culture and collective memory. Buildings and monuments became repositories for shared histories, myths, and values. They served as physical anchors for cultural identity and helped to create a sense of belonging and shared purpose among communities. However, Harrison also notes that architecture can have a complex relationship with death. While it can provide a sense of permanence and a symbolic defense against mortality, it can also serve as a reminder of our own impermanence. The ruins of ancient civilizations and the decay of once-great buildings can evoke a sense of melancholy and serve as a testament to the ultimate transience of human existence. Death and Ritual through Architecture Recent archaeological findings have shed light on the potential significance of the alignment of Neolithic dolmens with the summer solstice. These ancient stone structures, found throughout Europe and beyond, have long been shrouded in mystery. However, the precise positioning of these megalithic tombs suggests that they may have played a crucial role in Stone Age rituals related to death, the afterlife, and the cyclical nature of the cosmos. On the day of the summer solstice, when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky and casts its longest rays, a remarkable phenomenon occurs within certain dolmens. The light penetrates through the narrow entrance, illuminating the interior chamber and reaching the furthest recesses of the tomb. This alignment, achieved with great intentionality and skill, has led archaeologists to speculate about the beliefs and practices of the Neolithic people who constructed these monumental structures. One theory suggests that the dolmens served as portals for the souls of the deceased to ascend to the heavenly bodies. The sun, often revered as a divine entity in ancient cultures, may have been seen as the ultimate destination for the spirits of the dead. By aligning the dolmen with the solstice, the Neolithic people perhaps believed that they were creating a direct pathway for the souls to reach the sun and achieve a form of celestial immortality. Another interpretation posits that the solstice alignment was a way to honor and commemorate the dead. The penetrating light, reaching the innermost chamber of the dolmen, could have been seen as a symbolic reunion between the living and the deceased. This annual event may have served as a time for the community to gather, pay respects to their ancestors, and reaffirm the enduring bond between the generations. Furthermore, the cyclical nature of the solstice, marking the longest day of the year and the subsequent return of shorter days, may have held profound symbolic meaning for the Neolithic people. The alignment of the dolmen with this celestial event could have been interpreted as a representation of the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Just as the sun reaches its peak and then begins its descent, the dolmen's illumination on the solstice may have symbolized the passage from life to death and the promise of eventual renewal. While we may never know with certainty the exact beliefs and rituals associated with the Neolithic dolmens and their solstice alignment, the structures themselves stand as testaments to the ingenuity, astronomical knowledge, and spiritual convictions of our ancient ancestors. The precision and effort required to construct these megalithic tombs and align them with the heavens suggest a deep reverence for the dead and a belief in the interconnectedness of life, death, and the cosmos. The Astronomical Alignment of the Dolmen de Menga and Its Broader Significance The astronomical alignment of the Dolmen de Menga with the summer solstice sunrise is not an isolated phenomenon, but rather part of a larger pattern of archaeoastronomical significance in Neolithic monuments across Europe and beyond. Many megalithic structures, such as Newgrange in Ireland and Maeshowe in Scotland, have been found to have precise alignments with solar and lunar events, suggesting that the ancient builders had a sophisticated understanding of the movements of celestial bodies and incorporated this knowledge into their architectural designs. The alignment of the Dolmen de Menga with the summer solstice sunrise may have held profound symbolic and ritual significance for the Neolithic community that built and used the structure. The solstice, as a moment of transition and renewal in the natural cycle of the year, could have been associated with themes of rebirth, fertility, and the regeneration of life. The penetration of the sun's first rays into the inner chamber of the dolmen on this date may have been seen as a sacred union between the celestial and terrestrial realms, a moment of cosmic alignment and heightened spiritual potency. The incorporation of astronomical alignments into Neolithic monuments across Europe suggests that these ancient societies had a shared cosmological understanding and a deep reverence for the cycles of the sun, moon, and stars. The construction of megalithic structures like the Dolmen de Menga can be seen as an attempt to harmonize human activity with the larger rhythms of the cosmos, creating a sense of unity and connection between people and the natural and celestial worlds they inhabited. Originally these structures were probably lovingly adorned with paint and patterns. This paint was usually made of red ochre and iron oxide.  We know that because the paintings that are left in Iberia are made of these materials and the extremely few neolithic portal tombs that were protected from the elements still have geographic markings.   [caption id="attachment_5367" align="aligncenter" width="715"] Here is me hiking up to look at some iron oxide neolithic paintings[/caption][caption id="attachment_5365" align="aligncenter" width="605"] Here is a little guy made out of iron oxide who is about six thousand years old[/caption][caption id="attachment_5372" align="aligncenter" width="466"] The 4th millennium BC painting inside the Dolmen Anta de Antelas in Iberia[/caption]   Some researchers, such as David Lewis-Williams and Thomas Dowson, have proposed that the geometric patterns and designs found in Neolithic art and architecture may represent the visions experienced by shamans during altered states of consciousness. Other scholars, like Michael Winkelman, argue that shamanism played a crucial role in the development of early human cognition and social organization. According to this theory, the construction of sacred spaces like the Dolmen de Menga may have been closely tied to the practices and beliefs of shaman cults, who served as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms. What is Architecture: Why did we invent it? Philosopher, Peter Sloterdijk's theory of spheres, particularly his concept of the first primal globe and its subsequent splitting, offers an intriguing framework for understanding the evolution of human spatial awareness and its manifestations in art and architecture. Sloterdijk's "spherology" posits that human existence is fundamentally about creating and inhabiting spheres - protected, intimate spaces that provide both physical and psychological shelter. The "first primal globe" in his theory refers to the womb, the original protected space that humans experience. According to Sloterdijk, the trauma of birth represents a splitting of this primal sphere, leading humans to constantly seek to recreate similar protective environments throughout their lives and cultures. This concept of sphere-creation and inhabitation can be seen as a driving force behind much of human culture and architecture. Applying this framework to Neolithic architecture like dolmens and portal tombs, we might interpret these structures as attempts to recreate protected, womb-like spaces on a larger scale. These stone structures, with their enclosed spaces and narrow entrances, could be seen as physical manifestations of the desire to recreate the security and intimacy of the "primal sphere" and our universal interaction with it through the archetype of birth. In the Neolithic period, the world was perceived as an undifferentiated sphere, where the sacred and the secular were intimately intertwined. The concept of separate realms for the divine and the mundane had not yet emerged, and the universe was experienced as a single, all-encompassing reality. In this context, the creation of the earliest permanent architecture, such as portal tombs, represents a significant milestone in human history, marking the beginning of a fundamental shift in how humans understood and organized their environment. Portal tombs, also known as dolmens, are among the most enigmatic and captivating architectural structures of the Neolithic era. These megalithic monuments, consisting of large upright stones supporting a massive horizontal capstone, have puzzled and intrigued researchers and visitors alike for centuries. While their exact purpose remains a subject of debate, many scholars believe that portal tombs played a crucial role in the emergence of the concept of sacred space and the demarcation of the secular and the divine. Mircea Eliade. In his seminal work, "The Sacred and the Profane," Eliade argues that the creation of sacred space is a fundamental aspect of human religiosity, serving to distinguish the realm of the divine from the ordinary world of everyday existence. He suggests that the construction of portal tombs and other megalithic structures in the Neolithic period represents an early attempt to create a liminal space between the sacred and the secular, a threshold where humans could encounter the numinous and connect with the spiritual realm. Remember that this was the advent of the most basic technology, or as Slotedijik might label it, anthropotechnics. The idea that sacred and secular space could even be separated was itself a technological invention, or rather made possible because of one. Anthropotechnics refers to the various practices, techniques, and systems humans use to shape, train, and improve themselves. It encompasses the methods by which humans attempt to modify their biological, psychological, and social conditions. The Nature of Architecture and Its Fundamental Role in Human Life Architecture, at its core, is more than merely the design and construction of buildings. It is a profound expression of human creativity, culture, and our relationship with the world around us. Throughout history, scholars and theorists have sought to unravel the fundamental nature of architecture and its impact on the human experience. By examining various theories and perspectives, we can gain a deeper understanding of the role that architecture plays in shaping our lives and the societies in which we live. One of the most influential thinkers to explore the essence of architecture was the philosopher Hannah Arendt. In her work, Arendt emphasized the importance of the built environment in creating a sense of stability, permanence, and shared experience in human life. She argued that architecture serves as a tangible manifestation of the human capacity for creation and the desire to establish a lasting presence in the world. Arendt's ideas highlight the fundamental role that architecture plays in providing a physical framework for human existence. By creating spaces that endure over time, architecture allows us to anchor ourselves in the world and develop a sense of belonging and continuity. It serves as a backdrop against which the drama of human life unfolds, shaping our experiences, memories, and interactions with others. Other theorists, such as Martin Heidegger and Gaston Bachelard, have explored the philosophical and psychological dimensions of architecture. Heidegger, in his essay "Building Dwelling Thinking," argued that the act of building is intimately connected to the human experience of dwelling in the world. He suggested that architecture is not merely a matter of creating functional structures, but rather a means of establishing a meaningful relationship between individuals and their environment. Bachelard, in his book "The Poetics of Space," delved into the emotional and imaginative aspects of architecture. He explored how different spaces, such as homes, attics, and basements, evoke specific feelings and memories, shaping our inner lives and sense of self. Bachelard's ideas highlight the powerful psychological impact that architecture can have on individuals, serving as a catalyst for introspection, creativity, and self-discovery. From a sociological perspective, theorists like Henri Lefebvre and Michel Foucault have examined the ways in which architecture reflects and reinforces power structures and social hierarchies. Lefebvre, in his book "The Production of Space," argued that architecture is not merely a neutral container for human activity, but rather a product of social, political, and economic forces. He suggested that the design and organization of space can perpetuate inequality, segregation, and control, shaping the way individuals and communities interact with one another. Foucault, in his work on disciplinary institutions such as prisons and hospitals, explored how architecture can be used as a tool for surveillance, regulation, and the exercise of power. His ideas highlight the potential for architecture to serve as an instrument of social control, influencing behavior and shaping the lives of those who inhabit or interact with the built environment. By engaging with the diverse theories and perspectives on architecture, we can develop a more nuanced understanding of its role in shaping the human experience. From the philosophical insights of Arendt and Heidegger to the psychological explorations of Bachelard and the sociological critiques of Lefebvre and Foucault, each perspective offers a unique lens through which to examine the essence of architecture and its impact on our lives. As we continue to grapple with the challenges of an increasingly urbanized and globalized world, the study of architecture and its fundamental nature becomes more important than ever. By unlocking the secrets of this ancient and enduring art form, we may find new ways to create spaces that nurture the human spirit, foster connection and belonging, and shape a built environment that truly reflects our highest values and aspirations. Violet's Encounter with the Dolmen It is a common misconception to think of children as blank slates, mere tabula rasas upon which culture and experience inscribe themselves. In truth, children are born with the same primal unconscious that has been part of the human psyche since prehistory. They are simply closer to this wellspring of archetypes, instincts, and imaginative potentials than most adults, who have learned to distance themselves from it through the construction of a rational, bounded ego. While I talked to the archaeologist on site of the Dolmen de Menga, I saw the that these rituals and symbols are still alive in the unconscious of modern children just as they were in the stone age. I looked at the ground to see that Violet was instinctually making a little Dolmen out of dirt. My daughter Violet's recent fear of the dark illustrates this innate connection to the primal unconscious. When she wakes up afraid in the middle of the night, I try to reassure her by explaining that the shadows that loom in the darkness are nothing more than parts of herself that she does not yet know how to understand yet or integrate. They are manifestations of the unknown, the numinous, the archetypal - all those aspects of the psyche that can be terrifying in their raw power and otherness, but that also hold the keys to creativity, transformation, and growth. Violet intuitively understands this link between fear and creativity. She has begun using the very things that frighten her as inspiration for her storytelling and artwork, transmuting her nighttime terrors into imaginative narratives and symbols. This process of turning the raw materials of the unconscious into concrete expressions is a perfect microcosm of the way in which art and architecture have always functioned for humans - as ways of both channeling and containing the primal energies that surge within us. When Violet walked through the Dolmen de Menga and listened to the archaeologist's explanations of how it was built, something in her immediately responded with recognition and understanding. The dolmen's construction - the careful arrangement of massive stones to create an enduring sacred space - made intuitive sense to her in a way that it might not for an adult more removed from the primal architect within. I see this same impulse in Violet whenever we go to the park and she asks me where she can build something that will last forever. Her structures made of sticks and stones by the riverbank, where the groundskeepers will not disturb them, are her way of creating something permanent and visible - her own small monuments to the human drive to make a mark on the world and to shape our environment into a reflection of our inner reality. By exploring the origins of architecture in monuments like the Dolmen de Menga, we can gain insight into the universal human impulse to create meaning, order, and beauty in the built environment. The megalithic structures of the Neolithic period represent some of the earliest and most impressive examples of human creativity and ingenuity applied to the shaping of space and the creation of enduring cultural landmarks. Moreover, studying the astronomical alignments and symbolic significance of ancient monuments can shed light on the fundamental human desire to connect with the larger cosmos and to find our place within the grand cycles of nature and the universe. The incorporation of celestial events into the design and use of structures like the Dolmen de Menga reflects a profound awareness of the interconnectedness of human life with the wider world, a theme that continues to resonate in the art and architecture of cultures throughout history. [caption id="attachment_5361" align="alignnone" width="2560"] Here is my explorer buddy[/caption] Bibliography Arendt, H. (1958). The Human Condition. University of Chicago Press. Bachelard, G. (1994). The Poetics of Space. Beacon Press. Belmonte, J. A., & Hoskin, M. (2002). Reflejo del cosmos: atlas de arqueoastronomía del Mediterráneo antiguo. Equipo Sirius. Criado-Boado, F., & Villoch-Vázquez, V. (2000). Monumentalizing landscape: from present perception to the past meaning of Galician megalithism (north-west Iberian Peninsula). European Journal of Archaeology, 3(2), 188-216. Edinger, E. F. (1984). The Creation of Consciousness: Jung's Myth for Modern Man. Inner City Books. Eliade, M. (1959). The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion. Harcourt, Brace & World. Foucault, M. (1975). Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Vintage Books. Heidegger, M. (1971). Building Dwelling Thinking. In Poetry, Language, Thought. Harper & Row. Jung, C. G. (1968). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Princeton University Press. Lefebvre, H. (1991). The Production of Space. Blackwell. Lewis-Williams, D., & Dowson, T. A. (1988). The signs of all times: entoptic phenomena in Upper Palaeolithic art. Current Anthropology, 29(2), 201-245. Márquez-Romero, J. E., & Jiménez-Jáimez, V. (2010). Prehistoric Enclosures in Southern Iberia (Andalusia): La Loma Del Real Tesoro (Seville, Spain) and Its Resources. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 76, 357-374. Neumann, E. (1954). The Origins and History of Consciousness. Princeton University Press. Rappenglueck, M. A. (1998). Palaeolithic Shamanistic Cosmography: How Is the Famous Rock Picture in the Shaft of the Lascaux Grotto to be Decoded?. Artepreistorica, 5, 43-75. Ruggles, C. L. (2015). Handbook of Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy. Springer. Sloterdijk, P. (2011). Bubbles: Spheres Volume I: Microspherology. Semiotext(e). Sloterdijk, P. (2014). Globes: Spheres Volume II: Macrospherology. Semiotext(e). Sloterdijk, P. (2016). Foams: Spheres Volume III: Plural Spherology. Semiotext(e). Turner, V. (1969). The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure. Aldine Publishing Company. Winkelman, M. (2010). Shamanism: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing. Praeger. Further Reading: Belmonte, J. A. (1999). Las leyes del cielo: astronomía y civilizaciones antiguas. Temas de Hoy. Bradley, R. (1998). The Significance of Monuments: On the Shaping of Human Experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe. Routledge. Devereux, P. (2001). The Sacred Place: The Ancient Origins of Holy and Mystical Sites. Cassell & Co. Gimbutas, M. (1989). The Language of the Goddess. Harper & Row. Harding, A. F. (2003). European Societies in the Bronze Age. Cambridge University Press. Hoskin, M. (2001). Tombs, Temples and Their Orientations: A New Perspective on Mediterranean Prehistory. Ocarina Books. Ingold, T. (2000). The Perception of the Environment: Essays on Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill. Routledge. Norberg-Schulz, C. (1980). Genius Loci: Towards a Phenomenology of Architecture. Rizzoli. Renfrew, C., & Bahn, P. (2016). Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice. Thames & Hudson. Scarre, C. (2002). Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe: Perception and Society During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. Routledge. Sherratt, A. (1995). Instruments of Conversion? The Role of Megaliths in the Mesolithic/Neolithic Transition in Northwest Europe. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 14(3), 245-260. Tilley, C. (1994). A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments. Berg. Tilley, C. (2010). Interpreting Landscapes: Geologies, Topographies, Identities. Left Coast Press. Twohig, E. S. (1981). The Megalithic Art of Western Europe. Clarendon Press. Watkins, A. (1925). The Old Straight Track: Its Mounds, Beacons, Moats, Sites, and Mark Stones. Methuen. Whittle, A. (1996). Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds. Cambridge University Press. Wilson, P. J. (1988). The Domestication of the Human Species. Yale University Press. Zubrow, E. B. W. (1994). Cognitive Archaeology Reconsidered. In The Ancient Mind: Elements of Cognitive Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. Zvelebil, M. (1986). Hunters in Transition: Mesolithic Societies of Temperate Eurasia and Their Transition to Farming. Cambridge University Press. Zvelebil, M., & Jordan, P. (1999). Hunter-Fisher-Gatherer Ritual Landscapes: Spatial Organisation, Social Structure and Ideology Among Hunter-Gatherers of Northern Europe and Western Siberia. Archaeopress.

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Motorsport.com Formule 1-podcast
Rick Winkelman na F1-zege Max Verstappen: Red Bull kan zich niet permitteren om te verslappen

Motorsport.com Formule 1-podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 15:27


De Formule 1 Grand Prix van Canada was zeventig rondes lang een groot spektakelstuk. Twee safety cars, toppers die het af lieten weten én een gevecht om de zege zorgden ervoor dat veel fans genoten van de race. Winnaar van de GP was Max Verstappen, die tot het uiterste moest gaan om de zege te bemachtigen. Volgens autosportjournalist Rick Winkelman zal dit vaker gebeuren nu de concurrentie dichterbij Red Bull Racing komt. "Het is waar dat ze meer en meer onder druk komen te staan. Ze kunnen zich niet meer permitteren om te verslappen", aldus de F1-analist. Verder: wat heeft Winkelman te zeggen over het dramatische weekend van Sergio Pérez? En hoe kijkt hij naar de verbeteringen bij Mercedes? In gesprek met Motorsport.com's Leonie Oude Elferink blikt de Ziggo Sport-commentator uitgebreid terug op de F1-race in Montreal.

Motorsport.com Formule 1-podcast
Rick Winkelman na F1-zege Max Verstappen: Red Bull kan zich niet permitteren om te verslappen

Motorsport.com Formule 1-podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 13:57


De Formule 1 Grand Prix van Canada was zeventig rondes lang een groot spektakelstuk. Twee safety cars, toppers die het af lieten weten én een gevecht om de zege zorgden ervoor dat veel fans genoten van de race. Winnaar van de GP was Max Verstappen, die tot het uiterste moest gaan om de zege te bemachtigen. Volgens autosportjournalist Rick Winkelman zal dit vaker gebeuren nu de concurrentie dichterbij Red Bull Racing komt. "Het is waar dat ze meer en meer onder druk komen te staan. Ze kunnen zich niet meer permitteren om te verslappen", aldus de F1-analist. Verder: wat heeft Winkelman te zeggen over het dramatische weekend van Sergio Pérez? En hoe kijkt hij naar de verbeteringen bij Mercedes? In gesprek met Motorsport.com's Leonie Oude Elferink blikt de Ziggo Sport-commentator uitgebreid terug op de F1-race in Montreal.

The 4 Outdoorsmen Show
The 4 Outdoorsmen: Bable Winkelman and Cal Munkvold

The 4 Outdoorsmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 58:54


Great episode where we meet Cal from Connect-Ease.  Super interesting guy.  Then Babe Winkelman checks in while golfing to talk about opener.    

The Film Stage Show
Ep. 532 – The Zone of Interest (with Natalia Winkelman)

The Film Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 118:08


Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by Natalia Winkelman to discuss Jonathan Glazer's Oscar-winning The Zone of Interest. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe
How Would Your Work Change By Considering It a Craft? - s11 ep59

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 25:30


I'm not a financial advisor; nothing I write in Superpowers for Good should be considered investment advice. You should seek appropriate counsel before making investment decisions.Remember, you can watch the Superpowers for Good show on e360tv. To watch the episode, download the #e360tv channel app to your streaming device–Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV–or your mobile device. You can even watch it on the web or YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a crowdfunding campaign or invest after clicking a link here, we may earn a commission. It's an easy way to support our work.Devin: What do you see as your superpower?Mark: I've been an active ceramist. I'm a craftsman. I love the crafts, which are different than the fine arts. Architecture is first a craft, which is to make something work. Then there's the next level: to make it work beautifully. Then, if you keep going, you enter the fine arts. But you have to start with the crafts to make things work.After building a successful architectural firm in New York City, Mark Winkelman was looking for projects with more impact and scale. When he found the Pajama Factory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania he recognized his new home.Mark describes the history of the Pajama Factory:It's an accumulation of eight industrial buildings that started in the 1800s, 1883; Lycoming Rubber Company invented and made Keds sneakers here for about 15 years.Then it rolled into the depression, and they rented out space to various shoe companies and Weldon Pajama Company. There were fabric companies, and they made garments. Weldon grew and eventually bought the building in 1950 or 52 and renovated it a little bit.Then they went out of business in the 70s, I think. No one was wearing pajamas in the 70s. That's probably why that happened. But anyway, it's a very large complex of 300,000 square feet in eight buildings surrounding a courtyard. We have been renovating it in pieces for the creative class–for artists and small businesses. We do this by dividing up the big floor plates into smaller spaces. We've got 160 spaces rented now and built. We're 100% occupied.He also described the current varied use of the space:We've got a little of everything. We run two nice Airbnb units, and we use them to invite folks out and check it out. We have maybe a dozen folks living here. Well, some of them are just living in their studios, but otherwise, we have half a dozen apartments.Then we've got a hundred other spaces. We have all kinds of businesses in them. The ground floor is more retail. We've got event spaces. We've got the community wood shop, the clay studio, a pasta maker, a great coffee roaster and coffee shop. We've got a bicycle recycle shop. The list goes on and on. We have a mosque. We have a selfie lounge. We have an art store. It goes on and on.Mark is now leading a capital campaign that includes a regulated investment crowdfunding campaign hosted by Small Change. He explains the strategy:We've got a grant from the state. We've got some money from a bank. So this [crowdfunding campaign] is a piece. I mean, at 300,000 square feet, ultimately, it needs millions to restore the building. So, we keep piecing away at it.What we hope to do in this next round–which we've started–is to deal with some parking lots, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, and we need to do roofs. The difficulty we've had is that banks require cash flow; you borrow against cash flow. But when you buy an empty building, you have no cash flow. And this is just this huge building in this small town, and nobody could imagine how it would get filled up. So, we need to borrow money from outside the traditional sources to build, expand, and allow the capital to grow. This has meant that we've deferred long-standing maintenance and improvement issues, and we need to take care of them now. It's pretty clear the project is going to be a complete success. Now it's a half success. At least it's something.The project is now an essential part of Williamsport. “The pajama factory seems to be hugely appreciated by an awful lot of people. It's the young who generally leave town; they're finding excuses to stay here,” Mark says.To create this impact, Mark has deployed his craft as a superpower.AI Episode SummaryHere's a summary of the key points from the transcript:1. Mark Winkelmann is an architect who has developed a project called the Pajama Factory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.2. The Pajama Factory is a complex of eight industrial buildings that have been repurposed to house artists and small businesses with spaces for creative work and living.3. The buildings began as a rubber company in 1883, eventually housing the production of Keds sneakers and later pajamas before they were converted into the current creative space.4. The Pajama Factory includes a variety of spaces, such as Airbnb units, apartments, artistic spaces, light manufacturing, a community woodshop, a clay studio, a coffee roaster, and retail spaces.5. Mark moved to Williamsport specifically for the Pajama Factory project after many years as an architect in New York City and the desire to take on significant projects.6. The project is currently raising capital on Small Change, a crowdfunding site for social impact real estate projects. The funds will be used for maintenance, HVAC systems, parking lots, and roof repairs.7. The Pajama Factory has become an important part of the local community, attracting and retaining residents and supporting the growth of businesses.8. There is a waiting list for spaces at the Pajama Factory due to its popularity, with a turnover of around 10% per year.9. Future plans for the Pajama Factory include the creation of more studio spaces and additional apartments, ranging from affordable units for artists to high-end lofts.10. Mark's superpower lies in the combination of his architectural skills, his experience with historic buildings, his love for interacting with people, and his appreciation for craftsmanship, all of which contribute to the success of the Pajama Factory project.To learn more about the Pajama Factory and connect with Mark, visit the website pajamafactory.net, and for information on the crowdfunding campaign, visit smallchange.co.If you'd like more people to see this episode, please share.How to Develop Craft As a SuperpowerCraft as a superpower is intriguing to me. Mark describes it as lying on a spectrum between function and fine art. As an architect, he says, “There are people that put up a building, and then there are people that make an art statement with buildings.”He says this concept has a metaphorical application to almost any discipline. “I guess it goes a step further with community building, which has nothing to do with the physical. It has everything to do with people and interactions. It takes care. What is a craft? A craft is you're making something better than it needs to be to simply function.”He explains his approach to building a home as a craft to explain how to develop your craft:When working on architecture, I get a brief: build a house. That's simple enough; you put some bedrooms together and make the thing work. I then proceed to take that simple problem and make it complicated, adding in all these other aspects. Where does the sun come up? Where's the weather coming from? How many, how many guests come in? How often? How does this structure work ideally in so many different ways? I make a complicated problem and then try to solve that problem. Then maybe it's beautiful because it works on so many levels.One vital aspect of developing your craft, he says, is to set high or difficult goals to get past mere function.By following Mark's example and advice, you can make your work into a craft, adding beauty to functionality. With practice, you could make this a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileMark Winkelman (he/him):Owner/ executive director, Pajama Factory LLCAbout Pajama Factory LLC: The Pajama Factory, a complex of eight historic buildings that were once the largest pajama factory in the world, is being restored and repurposed into a mixed-use development that includes individual spaces for artist's studio as well as retail, light manufacturing, living, and community facility spaces.Website: PajamaFactory.netCompany Facebook Page: facebook.com/pajamafactoryInstagram Handle: @pajamafactoryBiographical Information: I‘m 68, developing a huge historic factory complex in a small rust belt city, lived/live in Tokyo and NYC, principal founder of Downtown Group Architects — since 1984, and a ceramic artist.    Most influential books:● The World is Flat● The Creative Class● Good Morning, Beautiful Business● The New Geography of JobsGrowing up in a middle-class household in suburban New Jersey, Mark Winkelman decided at an early age, with the encouragement from his interior designer mother, to pursue architecture. To that end, he attended and graduated from the Syracuse School of Architecture in 1978. Upon graduation, he interned in Phillip Johnson's highly acclaimed design firm in New York City. While in Johnson's office, he worked on a number of notable high-rise office buildings, including the gothic PPG Headquarters in Pittsburgh and the iconic postmodern AT&T headquarters in New York City.After earning his New York State architectural license, Mark and his then-girlfriend (and now wife) traveled to and worked in Tokyo, Japan, for two years. There, he came to appreciate the refined visual aesthetic that is uniquely Japanese. The design lessons learned in Japan would deeply inform and influence Mark's own design work. Perhaps the most important lesson was grasping the importance of putting new work in an historical context.Upon returning to the States in 1984, Mark partnered with a Syracuse classmate and formed Downtown Design — a boutique architecture and interiors firm based in New York City. For the next 25 years, Downtown Design grew and developed a number of specialties, including the design of technical media facilities such as recording studios and video edit suites. The firm's projects also included the restoration and adaptive reuse of historical loft buildings in the creative neighborhoods of Soho and Tribeca in Manhattan. Indeed, one of the loft projects was his family's own home in an 1894 spice warehouse.In 2007, Mark and Suzanne bought the complex of historic and vacant factory buildings in Williamsport, PA. According to Mark, the building and their potential were enough to bring him to Williamsport. The Winkelman's have honored local history with the name “Pajama Factory” and the continuing restoration and preservation of the 100 (plus) year-old buildings. Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/mark-winkelman-355aa047Upcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* SuperCrowdBaltimore, March 21, 2024: This in-person event at the B&O Rail Museum features some of Baltimore's prominent citizens and community leaders. Save 30 percent with the discount code “SuperCrowd.”* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on March 26, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. Everyone is welcome to join the free events.* SuperCrowdHour, March 27, 2024 at 1:00 Eastern. Devin Thorpe will explain the three surprising reasons impact investors should seek to make money from impact investing.* Superpowers for Good - Kinect Capital Live Pitch, March 28 at 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific: Four companies currently raising via crowdfunding will pitch their offerings live via the Superpowers for Good streaming television show on e360tv. Kinect Capital will host the pitch. Applications to pitch are open now through March 8! * SuperCrowd24, April 17-18: This two-day virtual event is our biggest event of the year. Don't miss it. Save 50 percent with the discount code “SuperCrowd.”* SuperCrowdChicago, June 12, 2024. Save the date! More information is coming soon!* Recently, we created an AI GPT to help you learn more about The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, and our upcoming events. Click here to try it.SuperCrowd Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET * Digital Peacebuilding Expo, March 13, 12-5 PM, Washington, DC, hybrid* Crowdfunding Professional Association Webinar Series - March 13, 2:00 PM ET* AMIBA's “Community Investment Funds,” March 14, 2:00 PM ET* Investment Crowdfunding Demystified, Crowdfund Better, March 26 at 2:00 PM ETIf you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 4,000+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
Episode 751 Babe Winkelman, One Walleye, 32 Miles

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 2:00


I was flipping through Instagram and saw this Babe Winkelman post about amazing things fish do and a study on a female walleye on Lake Pepin on the Mississippi River. After 5 days they thought she was dead, but she was far from it. Thanks Babe! #ittoutdoors #walleyepodcast #walleyespawn #walleye

ALLsportsradio
Rick Winkelman (Ziggo Sport) - 10 Jaar ALLsportsradio 31 januari 2024

ALLsportsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 30:08


Op 31 januari is in De Radiofabriek op het Media Park in Hilversum het tienjarig bestaan van ALLsportsradio groots gevierd. Burgemeester van Hilversum Gerhard van den Top, zanger Erwin Nyhoff en oprichters Lars Schotanus en Jaco Bal startten met een druk op de bekende rode knop de nieuwe audiovormgeving van dit lustrumjaar in. De gehele middag werd in een vijf uur durende XXL-uitzending van ALLsportsradio LIVE! al teruggeblikt op tien jaar ALLsportsradio, met bekende studiogasten, anekdotes en spraakmakende interviews van de afgelopen tien jaar. Presentatoren Robert Denneman, Daan Prins en Ron Lemmens werden hierbij bijgestaan door verschillende co-hosts, waaronder Rick Winkelman, Frits Barend, Tom Coronel en Jacques Nieuwlaat. Deze XXL-uitzending werd afgesloten met een speciale aflevering van ‘Bloed, Zweet en Tranen', waarin oud-scheidsrechter Mario van der Ende tennisicoon en directeur van het ABN AMRO Open tennistoernooi, Richard Krajicek, ontving. De jubileumuitzending van ALLsportsradio was de gehele middag te zien en te beluisteren op www.allsportsradio.nl en is als podcast terug te luisteren via alle bekende podcastkanalen.

When You Love a Prodigal
Tami Winkelman: Fighting Thru Prayer, episode 124

When You Love a Prodigal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 48:07


When you love a prodigal, you know you are in a battle. My friend and guest today, Tami Winkelman, will help us in that fight—on our knees. She has a book all about your weapons--365 Promises, Praises, and Prayers. Plus Tami and I have a lively conversation. You will find her helpful, refreshing, and encouraging.Connie's Resources:Tami's website: https://prayer-for-prodigals.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/prayerforprodigals7/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prayerforprodigals7/Fighting for Your Prodigal through Prayer Book: https://a.co/d/eUSxjrQEncouragement in the Waiting Book: https://a.co/d/1TodcfKEnter to win a copy of Tami's books: https://judydouglass.com/bookgiveawayJudy's Resources:Join the Prayer for Prodigals community here: https://bit.ly/3uyhSWQSign up for Judy's monthly newsletter here: https://bit.ly/39TBlYtPurchase a copy of the When You Love a Prodigal book for you or a loved one here: https://amzn.to/3RuiUx9Stay connected:Website: judydouglass.com/podcastFacebook: facebook.com/JudyDouglass417Instagram: instagram.com/judydouglass417Twitter: twitter.com/judydouglass417Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/judyddouglass/YouTube: https://bit.ly/3qzjAqY

On the Mend
From FOMO to JOMO: Embracing the Joy of Missing Out

On the Mend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 17:01


Since the pandemic, many of us have seen an increase in the time we spend in front of screens – whether it's placing an order for food or a delivery, scheduling an appointment, doing homework or chatting with friends or family. That additional time in front of screens could be harming our physical and mental health. Our guest for this episode is Logan Winkelman, Ph.D., assistant professor and program director for the TTUHSC School of Health Professions Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Dr. Winkelman tells why some of us can't stop looking at our smartphones or tablets and what happens to our health when we spend too much time looking at our phones. She also has tips on how to limit screen time and reminds us to set our phones down and enjoy the moment – that is after you finish listening to this episode. Spotify 2023 top episode with Winkelman: "Taking Care of Your Mental Health at Work"

Inland Northwest Artisan Grains Podcast: Unpacking the Grain Shed
S3E9: Idaho Farmhouse Ales - Reintroducing Traditional Ales

Inland Northwest Artisan Grains Podcast: Unpacking the Grain Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 35:34


Episode 9 of Grain to Glass features Jeff "Wink" Winkelman and Ryan Mulberry from Idaho Farmhouse Ales in Shelley, Idaho. Join us as we learn about their vertically integrated brew operation – grains grown and malted on farm then crafted into traditional farmhouse-style ales sold at a variety of restaurants and taphouses in nearby Idaho Falls.

Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples
Danielle Winkelman - Intrepid Animal Learning [Episode 36]

Animal Training Academy: Making Ripples

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 51:36


Danielle Winkelman - Intrepid Animal Learning At Animal Training Academy, we understand that you aim to master your animal training skills using a force-free approach. However, we also recognise that this journey has challenges, especially when dealing with complex behaviours, such as those labelled as reactive. Trainers can often feel overwhelmed and need help addressing these challenging behaviours effectively. Enter Danielle Winkelman. While she boasts an impressive background as a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner, an Associate Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, a Fear Free Certified Professional, and a Puppy Start Right Instructor, Danielle remains a humble lifelong learner. Her dedication to continuous growth and her hands-on experience with various species make her not just an authority but also a relatable guide for those on a similar journey of learning and enhancement. In this podcast episode, Danielle talks about many things, including board and train methods to help work with reactive dogs - Here are three valuable insights [of many that] she shared: The importance of a controlled environment: Ensuring safe exposure to triggers. Consistency and Structure: Providing regular practice and reinforcement. Socialisation Opportunities: Facilitating controlled interactions with other dogs. So, tune into this insightful episode, where Danielle shares her experiences in the field to learn about the above [and much much more]. At ATA, our goal is clear: to help you avoid embarrassment, overwhelm, and burnout. Instead, the focus is on building resilience to setbacks, getting organised, and growing your training skills and knowledge. In essence, the aim is to instil confidence in you as a trainer, ensuring you lead a fulfilling life and positively impacting the lives of the animal and human learners you work with. NOTE:  In the episode, Danielle mentions that she doesn't identify as a crossover trainer; however, she would like to be sure to point out that she loves and admires those who do identify as crossover trainers. Links Website >>> https://intrepidanimallearning.com/ FaceBook >>> https://www.facebook.com/AnimalLearning Instagram >>> https://www.instagram.com/intrepidanimallearning/ Email >>> support@intrepidanimallearning.com Video of Em & Comet >>> https://youtu.be/KBNX7bM11fo

On Documentary
Natalia Winkelman on Film Criticism for The New York Times

On Documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 42:36


In this episode, I talk with Natalia Winkelman, a film critic who writes for The New York Times, as well as The Boston Globe, Slate, The Daily Beast, and IndieWire. Natalia is also a podcast producer at Campside Media, where she produced “The Plot Thickens: The Devil's Candy” for Turner Classic Movies, which was chosen as one of the best podcasts of the year by The New York Times; “Suspect” for Wondery, which was chosen as one of the best podcasts of the year by The New Yorker; and “The Wire at 20” for HBO, which won a Gold Signal Award. Natalia details how she got into film criticism and her writing process, as well as her podcasting. Natalia's website:  www.nataliawinkelman.comThank you for listening. Please subscribe to keep up to date with new episodes. If you enjoy this podcast, please leave a review.“On Documentary” podcast page: www.adamjamessmithfilm.com/on-documentaryAdam James Smith's Instagram: www.instagram.com/ajsfilmContact: ajsfilm@alumni.stanford.edu

OVT Fragmenten podcast
#1479 - De geschiedenis van de controverses rondom Barbie

OVT Fragmenten podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 10:24


Vanaf aanstaande dinsdag draait in Nederland de film Barbie in de bioscoop. En de film wordt aan de man gebracht met: als je van Barbie houdt, dan is dit een film voor jou; als je Barbies haat, dan is dit een film voor jou. En dat lijkt slim, want vanaf het eerste begin heeft Barbie voor controverse gezorgd, weet historica Hélène Winkelman, gepromoveerd op de geschiedenis van Barbie. Ze is te gast en vertelt meer.

America’s Land Auctioneer
Dynamic Discussion with Iconic Outdoorsmen, Babe Winkelman Part 2

America’s Land Auctioneer

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 43:50


Kevin Pifer, America's Land Auctioneer, is joined again by Babe Winkelman, one of Minnesota's most celebrated and iconic outdoorsman.  Also,  in studio this week is Karlee Winkelman, one of Babe's daughters who manages his companies' promotional agenda including social medial and television.  Karlee articulates the transformational age from traditional and mainstream media to the new digital age of social media and marketing.  Babe, as always, is entertaining and provides invaluable information to anglers when fishing their favorite lake or river.Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook

America’s Land Auctioneer
Dynamic Discussion with Iconic Outdoorsmen, Babe Winkelman

America’s Land Auctioneer

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 43:51


Kevin Pifer, America's Land Auctioneer, is joined Babe Winkelman, nationally famous fishing television show host and one of Minnesota's most iconic outdoorsmen.  For decades Winkelman has taught thousands of anglers how to fish and entertained fans with his infectious spirit. Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook

Life Together
JERUSALEM // Five Cities. Five Sermons. (feat. Dan Wootton w/Jeff & Catherine Winkelman)

Life Together

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 45:49


LifeTogether gathers at Discover Church every Wednesday at 10am and 7pm.

NeurologyLive Mind Moments
92: Highlights From the 2023 CMSC, SLEEP, AHS, and ATMRD Annual Meetings

NeurologyLive Mind Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 28:20


Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, we spoke with a variety of specialists in neurology who presented research and gave talks at 4 recent major medical meetings—the Consortium of MS Centers Annual Meeting, the Annual Joint SLEEP Meeting, the Advanced Therapeutics in Movement and Related Disorders Congress, and the American Headache Society's Annual Scientific Meeting. Those included in this week's episode, in order of appearance, are: Amit Bar-Or, MD, FRCPC, FAAN, FANA, the Melissa and Paul Anderson President's Distinguished Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. Gavin Giovannoni, MBBCh, PhD, FCP, FRCP, FRCPath, a professor of neurology at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dayna Johnson, PhD, MPH, MSW, MS, a sleep epidemiologist and assistant professor at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. John Winkelman, MD, PhD, the chief of the Sleep Disorders Clinical Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. Laxman Bahroo, DO, a professor of neurology and the residency program director at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Ling Wan-Albert, OTD, OTR/L, an assistant professor of occupational therapy at the New York Institute of Technology. Sara Pavitt, MD, the chief of headache at UT Austin Dell Children's Hospital. Ali Ezzati, MD, the director of the Neuroinformatics Program at the University of California, Irvine. Want more from all of NeurologyLive's coverage of these medical meetings—including dozens more interviews with expert clinicians—click the links below: Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting SLEEP, the Joint American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society Meeting Advanced Therapeutics in Movement and Related Disorders Congress American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting Episode Breakdown: 1:15 – Bar-Or on the potential of BTK inhibition in multiple sclerosis at CMSC 2023 4:40 – Giovannoni on the understanding of MS as a smoldering disease at CMSC 2023 10:30 – Johnson on multilevel efforts to address modifiable factors of sleep health at SLEEP 2023 13:05 – Winkelman on moving away from dopamine agonists as first-line treatments for restless legs syndrome at SLEEP 2023 15:30 – Bahroo on the role of botulinumtoxins in Parkinson disease care at ATMRD 2023 19:00 – Wan-Albert on the impact of social isolation on cognition at ATMRD 2023 22:10 – Pavitt on the universal knowledge about pediatric headache for neurologists and nonspecialists at AHS 2023 24:05 – Ezzati on the use of machine learning models to improve treatment optimization in heterogenous migraine at AHS 2023 This episode is brought to you by Medical World News, a streaming channel from MJH Life Sciences®. Check out new content and shows every day, only at medicalworldnews.com. Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com.

Communication TwentyFourSeven
Unlock Your Visual Thinking Superpower: Enhancing Connection with David Winkelman

Communication TwentyFourSeven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 54:34 Transcription Available


What if unlocking your full potential for clear communication and connection was as simple as tapping into your visual thinking superpower? Join Jennifer Arvin Furlong for an insightful discussion with organizational development and change management expert David Winkelman, as we explore the powerful impact of digital visual literacy on the way we perceive and understand the world around us.In this episode, we dive deep into the world of visual communication, sharing David's experience working with Ernst Young and their unique design sessions that encourage visual thinking. We'll reveal the one crucial question to ask in any conversation to ensure clarity and understanding - "What does that look like to you?" - and how this question can transform the way you communicate with others. You'll also hear an incredible story of how David applied his expertise to resolve a call center conflict in Tijuana, promoting understanding and up-scaling operations in mere minutes.Discover the power of visualization and storytelling in communication, as we discuss the importance of mapping out our realities to create common understanding and rapport. Learn how digital tools can help you create a visual focus in virtual meetings, harnessing the power of your neurology to improve communication skills. Don't miss this fascinating conversation that's sure to change the way you approach your everyday interactions!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBecome an Insider and get a special shout-out and thank-you on a future episode! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1809038/supporters/newPlease leave a review on Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/communication-twentyfourseven/id1576764160Order your copy of "Cracking the Rich Code" today at https://www.communicationtwentyfourseven.com/product-page/cracking-the-rich-code. Use code 'PODCAST' and get 20% off at checkout.Join The Rich Code Club and take your business and life to the next level! Click here. Are you a podcast host looking for a great guest or a guest looking for a great podcast? Join PodMatch! Click here.Host a live stream, record an episode, deliver a webinar, and stream it all to multiple social media platforms! Try StreamYard today for free! Click here.Record and edit your podcast episodes with the easiest-to-use drag-and-drop tools available! Try Alitu today! Click here. Join Inno...

Athletic Training Chat
Ep. 134: Greg Winkelman-Data Analysis in AT

Athletic Training Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 52:18


Greg is an athletic trainer who splits time in the clinic and also working in the secondary setting. In additoin to his work in these roles Greg went back to school for a 12 week data anlaytics boot camp. As Greg descxribes it, it was like a masters degree packed into 12 weeks but the knowledge he gained from it was invaluable.  In this episode, we discuss what Greg took away from the boot camp and how he isa pplying to his current setting and what he hopes to do with it in the future. Greg gets into some of the details of what the best use cases are for data analytics and how it helps in visualizing the data. He argues this is one of the most important take aways he had from the boot camp. Data is continuing to become a big deal in athletics and athletic trainers are going to be on the front end of seeing it and having to process it. If you've been interested in it, this is an episode worth checking out. Enjoy. LINK: https://www.athletictrainingchat.com/2023/05/ep-134-greg-winkelman-data-analysis-in.html  In this Episode: +The use and value of technology. And examples. +Computer work and coding. +Applications for athletic training +Visualization of the data Resources:  +Matplotlib +Tablow +YouTube: “x” for beginners +Bootcamp websites to get ideas +Kaggle: Datasets Connect  +Twitter: @gwinks5 +Instagram: @greg_winkelman +gregory.winkelman@ascension.org   www.athletictrainingchat.com www.cliniallypressed.com SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc3WyCs2lmnKK6shrL5A4hw?sub_confirmation=1 #ATCchat #ATtwitter #complicatedsimple #atimpact #at4all #nata #boc #bocatc #athletictraining #athletictrainingchat #health #medicine #medical #careeverywhere #service #marketing #ATvalue --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athletictrainingchat/support

The Inventive Journey
"The Power of Networking for Success" The Podcast For Entrepreneurs w/ David Winkelman

The Inventive Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 37:29


Developing a network of relationships built on motivation, inspiration, and integrity is crucial, as these connections can prove invaluable in the future, even if they don't fulfill an immediate need. My own connection with you came about through Mike at Freefuse, who hosts my learning product. Thanks to my professional relationship with Mike, he had no hesitation in recommending that I get in touch with you. Having three dozen relationships like this will be much more beneficial than just having one or two connections. Therefore, I believe that nurturing valuable relationships and working in tandem with them is a significant factor in achieving success. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-inventive-journey/message

Destination Health
Carlynn Winkelman, NED

Destination Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 201:02


Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans
Apple Turnover: Ghost Fork Spears Marlins + Brewers Series Preview with Crew Talk's Herschel Winkelman

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 28:52


Welcome to Apple Turnover for April 3, 2023. Tommy Pham and Kodai Senga helped propel the Mets to their third win of the weekend. Plus, we welcome one of the hosts of the FFSN Milwaukee Brewers podcast, Crew Talk, Herschel Winkelman, to preview the second series of the season. For more Home Run Applesauce, visit us on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and make sure to check back every day for another Apple Turnover. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On the Mend
Taking Care of Your Mental Health at Work

On the Mend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 26:24


More than half of the world population works and we spend a significant amount of our lives at our jobs. How can we manage stress at work so that it doesn't affect our home life and our physical health? Logan Winkelman, Ph.D., is this episode's guest. She has advice and tips on how to handle the stress that comes along with starting or changing careers, working with people who are different from us and how to maintain a good life/work balance. Dr. Winkelman is an assistant professor and program director of the clinical mental health counseling in the department of clinical counseling and mental health.

Baby-Led Weaning with Katie Ferraro
What if My Baby Won't Swallow Food? Pocketing with Dawn Winkelman, MS, CCC-SLP

Baby-Led Weaning with Katie Ferraro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 20:51


#308: Have you ever finished a meal and found food hanging out in your baby's mouth? Are you supposed to go in there with your finger and get it out? How does pocketing happen and what can we do to help babies actually swallow their food? In this episode guest Dawn Winkelmann, MS, CCC-SLP will be walking us through what pocketing is and how we can help babies who don't want to seem to swallow. Listen to Dawn teach more about learning to chew and swallow on this previous episode, “How Babies Learn to Chew and Swallow with Dawn Winkelmann, MS, CCC-SLP @msdawnslp” at https://blwpodcast.com/episodes/254.  Follow Dawn on Instagram @msdawnslp and use ezpz affiliate discount code KATIE10 for 10% off all of the ezpz feeding gear - shop here: http://shrsl.com/1s7be Katie and Dawn co-teach a Choking Prevention and Response course along with a certified CPR instructor. Use affiliate discount code KATIE10 for $10 off the choking course - register here: https://courses.thrivetraininginstitute.com/enroll/865930?et=paid&ref=c2d554

Betfair
Apologies for the lack of Claudia Winkelman | Football... Only Bettor | Episode 227

Betfair

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 26:02


Kevin Hatchard is joined by Mark O'Haire and Jake Osgathorpe to look ahead to a massive North London Derby as Spurs host Arsenal hoping to derail their title push. Plus, a preview of the best of the rest of the Sunday action as (the hardest job in football) Chelsea host Crystal Palace. For all the latest tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org All Promo T&C's can be found here.

Sternstunde Religion
Komponistin Helena Winkelman – «Wir sind praktische Philosophen»

Sternstunde Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 14:18


Sie spricht von Osmose und Spiritualität, wenn man sie nach ihrer Musik fragt. Die Komponistin Helena Winkelman lernte von grossen Meistern das Geigenspiel, hat mit 19 ihre erste Komposition geschrieben, und gehört heute zu den vielseitigsten zeitgenössischen Komponistinnen. Als international gefragte zeitgenössische Komponistin ist Helena Winkelman oft unterwegs, kommt aber immer wieder gerne nach Hause, an den Rhein. In Diessenhofen TG steht die Kirche Sankt Katharinental, in der Helena Winkelman ihre ersten Solokonzerte spielte. Getauft wurde sie zwar nicht, ist aber überzeugt, dass Musiker derart oft an Taufen, Hochzeiten und Begräbnissen spielen, dass es Musik ohne Spiritualität gar nicht geben kann, und dass man still wird im Geist, wenn die Zeremonie funktioniert. Diese Sendung ist eine Wiederholung vom 25. Dezember 2020.

DocsWithDisabilities
Episode 58: Dr. Megan Winkelman Creasman

DocsWithDisabilities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 49:40


In this episode, Dr. Meeks is joined by Dr. Megan Creasman, a resident physician in Weill Cornell's Internal Medicine program on the Primary Care track. They discuss the ways in which Dr. Creasman experienced different forms of disability throughout her medical training, how these experiences have influenced her interactions with colleagues and patients, and the importance of positionality in considering diverse disabled perspectives. Key Terms: Medical Education, Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, Autoimmune Disorder, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Physical disability, Chronic Illness, Arthritis, Ableism Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i2BvtGIOCV7SoNWr_aecyE2am2iSI0xN/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=104315301750264632478&rtpof=true&sd=true    

The Fraud Boxer Podcast
What is Customer Experience and false positives with Bryce Winkelman from Quantum Metric

The Fraud Boxer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 64:52


"'Your site is terrible' well, what do you do with that? ... do you derail the rest of your optimization efforts to go and fix that one problem? The answer is 'it depends'"   Today on the season 1 finale we have a heavy hitter on the podcast in Bryce Winkelman, Chief Business and Strategy Officer from Quantum Metric to break down what "Customer Experience" really means and why it is COMPLETELY different from customer service.  In the fraud world false positives fall directly into customer experience and giving a bad experience can harm your company and your career. Learn about "Positive Friction" and find out some options you have to optimize the customer experience your department brings during this busy holiday season. This is a dense episode with a lot of excellent content from Bryce and this was one of my favorite episodes to record. I was truly blessed to get Bryce's time to be a guest and share his extensive knowledge with my audience. I hope you all enjoy!   Bryce Winkelman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-winkelman-1416936/ https://www.quantummetric.com/ Quantum Metric - https://www.quantummetric.com/request-a-demo/

The Sacred Speaks
85: Michael Winkelman – Shamanism: A Biobsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness & Healing

The Sacred Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 119:27


Conversation starts @ 8:25 How can we understand traditional accounts of visionary experience in terms of the neurophysiology of our brain? What are the scientific bases for shamanism and healing, cross-culturally, throughout history beginning with the Byzantine era to today? These are several questions posited by Dr. Winkelman within the first few minutes of the interview. We continue exploring the void experience of introverted mysticism and the narratives expressed in extroverted mysticism (and what are the differences?), spiritual practice and psychedelic use in youth, recreational vs. religious use of these substances, a session with the Mazatec healer, Maria Sabina, in his youth, we discuss the tendency toward reductionism when using a physiological lens to explain the phenomenology of consciousness, describe the neurophenomonological experience of the spirit world, extrasensory perceptions and the brain, what is real?, naive materialism, group consciousness and the development of religion and the religious impulse, belonging, religion and social control, symbol use and group dynamics, religious groups and social connections, western medicine, ritual in healing, placebo effect, cross-cultural analysis of shamanism, priests & witches. Bio: Michael Winkelman, PhD, University of California–Irvine; MPH, University of Arizona, retired from the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University in 2009. Winkelman has engaged in cross-cultural and interdisciplinary research on shamanism, psychedelics, and altered states of consciousness, focusing principally on the universal patterns of shamanism and identifying the associated biological bases. His publications on shamanism include Shamans, Priests and Witches (1992), which provides a cross-cultural examination of the nature of shamanism; and Shamanism: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing (2nd ed., 2010). Shamanism provides a biogenetic model of shamanism that explains the evolutionary origins of spiritual healing in ancient ritual capacities. This biogenetic approach is expanded in an assessment of the evolutionary origins of religion in his co-authored Supernatural as Natural. These approaches provide a framework for understanding the contribution of psychedelics to the evolution of the human mind and social relations and their continued application in healing. Winkelman served as an expert witness for the defense in the Santo Daime case against the U.S. federal government, which won their right of religious freedom to use of ayahuasca as a sacrament. Winkelman received a Fulbright Fellowship for research on the health of ayahuasca church members in Brazil during 2009 ( https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00136 ). Winkelman is currently living near Pirenopolis in the central highlands of Brazil; he may be reached through his website: https://michaelwinkelman.com Articles: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-Winkelman to purchase book: http://www.abc-clio.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/product.aspx?pc=A2593C Referenced resources: https://www.ligare.org Website for The Sacred Speaks: http://www.thesacredspeaks.com WATCH: YouTube for The Sacred Speaks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOAuksnpfht1udHWUVEO7Rg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ @thesacredspeaks Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesacredspeaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesacredspeaks/ Brought to you by: https://www.thecenterforhas.com Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com

Mind & Matter
Michael Winkelman: Shamanism, Psychedelics, Social Behavior, Religion & Evolution of Human Culture | #86

Mind & Matter

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 94:08 Transcription Available


Nick talks to anthropologist Dr. Michael Winkelman, who was a professor at Arizona State University for many years, where he studied topics related to shamanism as practiced by early hunter gatherer societies, and other topics related to human cultural evolution. He is now retired and conducts independent research from Brazil, where he now lives. They discuss: what shamanism is & the core features of shamanic ritual practices across historical hunter gatherer cultures; how the various ritual practices associated with shamanism were used by forager societies (e.g. symbolism, group dance and drumming) & the use of psychedelics; evolution of shamanism & religion from prehistoric times to the present;  role religion and spiritual practices have played in human evolution; how human culture is akin to virtual reality & how human ritual practices help sculpt the narratives that form within human cultures that regulate human behavior; future of religion & spirituality in the modern age & whether the use of psychedelics as entheogenic substances might have a role to play in that.Support M&M:Sign up for the weekly Mind & Matter newsletter[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/?sort=top]The Amino Co., shop science-back amino acids supplements. Use code ‘MIND' to save 30%.[aminoco.com/MIND]Follow Nick's work through Linktree:[https://linktr.ee/trikomes]Organize your digital highlights & notes w/ Readwise (2 months free w/ sub)[https://readwise.io/nickjikomes/]Learn more about our podcast sponsor, Dosist[https://dosist.com]Support the show

Business RadioX ® Network
Rome Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Megan Otwell with the Downtown Development Authority, Hannah Bagley with Keep Rome-Floyd Beautiful, and Ben Winkelman with the Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022


Rome Business Radio
Rome Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Megan Otwell with the Downtown Development Authority, Hannah Bagley with Keep Rome-Floyd Beautiful, and Ben Winkelman with the Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center

Rome Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022


The post Rome Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Megan Otwell with the Downtown Development Authority, Hannah Bagley with Keep Rome-Floyd Beautiful, and Ben Winkelman with the Rome-Floyd E.C.O. Center appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Healing Lyme With Lauren
Healing Lyme With Alanna Winkelman

Healing Lyme With Lauren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 29:56


In this episode, Alanna Winkelman shares a little of her story with lyme disease and her experience at Lymestop. She also shares about her faith, and how Lyme has broadened her perspective and given her so much more understanding for people who suffer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laurenmurphree93/support

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire
Poco F4 5G and X4 GT, Tecno Camon 19 Pro 5G, and MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ with Steven Winkelman of Android Police

Mobile Tech Podcast with tnkgrl Myriam Joire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 69:11


Join me for episode 274 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Steven Winkelman of Android Police -- brought to you by Audible. In today's show, we dive into Xiaomi's new Poco F4 5G and Poco X4 GT, Tecno's Camon 19 Pro 5G, and MediaTek's Dimensity 9000+. We also discuss why the Nothing phone (1) is not coming to the US, then cover news, leaks, and rumors from Google, ZTE, and more.Episode Links- Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tnkgrl- Donate: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech- Steven Winkelman: https://twitter.com/StevenWinkelman- Google Pixel 6a renders leak: https://www.gsmarena.com/google_pixel_6as_full_set_of_renders_leak-news-54689.php- Nothing phone (1) not coming to the US: https://pocketnow.com/nothing-phone-1-usa-launch- ZTE Axon 40 Ultra now available in the US: https://pocketnow.com/zte-axon-40-ultra-reasons-buy-skip- Poco F4 5G and Poco X4 GT: https://www.theverge.com/23176842/xiaomi-poco-f4-x4-gt-specs-screen-camera-price-hands-on- Tecno Camon 19 Pro 5G: https://geekspin.co/tecno-camon-19/- MediaTek Dimensity 9000+: https://pocketnow.com/mediatek-dimensity-9000-plus-dimensity-9000- USB Type-C might get mandated in the US: https://www.androidpolice.com/us-smartphone-charging-standard/

Cinematic Heartland: A Filmmaking Podcast
Ep 101: The Return of the Frightfilm Competition with Jeff Winkelman

Cinematic Heartland: A Filmmaking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 42:34


Jeff Winkelman returns to the Cinematic Heartland podcast to tell us about this year's Frightfilm Competition. If you are a filmmaker interested in the horror genre, this is right up your dark, foggy, and creepy alley. Jeff fills us in on the Frightfilm origins, rules, timelines, screenings , and how to register. Frightfilm is based in Ohio but is open to filmmakers anywhere. Don't miss out on this opportunity. https://frightfilmcompetition.com/

Athletic Training Chat
#ATChatAsks: Greg Winkelman-What does being an athletic trainer mean to you?

Athletic Training Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 1:12


Host, Greg Winkelman, shares what he was looking forward to as he became an AT. #ATCchat #ATC #atimpact #at4all #boc #bocatc #athletictraining #athletictrainingchat #health #medicine #medical #medicalprofessional #professional #LAT #ATSarehealthcare #ATtwitter #begreAT #equALLYATs #essentialtohealthcare #ATChatAsks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/athletictrainingchat/support

Middle of Somewhere w/Chad Daniels and Cy Amundson
Babe Winkelman and The Felties

Middle of Somewhere w/Chad Daniels and Cy Amundson

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 61:15


This week, Chad's hungover from a night of shows and karaoke at Limestone Comedy Festival and Cy does something creepy with a guy checking his house for gas leaks. The official Middle of Somewhere Patreon page is finally here! Follow this link to go sign up, check out some of the fun free stuff we already have posted, and keep an eye out for the first Patreon-exclusive episodes coming in May! --- Follow us on Instagram & Twitter! Chad Daniels (@ThatChadDaniels) is a Dad, Comedian, and pancake lover. With over 750 million streams of his 5 albums to date, his audio plays are in the 99th percentile in comedy and music on Pandora alone, averaging over 1MM per week. Chad's previous album, Footprints on the Moon was the most streamed comedy album of 2017, and he has 6 late-night appearances and a Comedy Central Half Hour under his belt. Cy Amundson (@CyAmundson) With appearances on Conan, Adam Devine's House Party, and Comedy Central's This is Not Happening, Cy Amundson is fast-proving himself in the world of standup comedy. After cutting his teeth at Acme Comedy Company in Minneapolis, has since appeared on Family Guy and American Dad and a host on ESPN's SportsCenter on Snapchat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Certain Uncertainty Podcast (CUP)
Episode 19 - Dr. Michael Winkelman: Shamanism, Psychedelics, and Consciousness

Certain Uncertainty Podcast (CUP)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 75:46


Episode 19 (Video on Youtube, Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts)Linktree - For Certain Uncertainty PlatformsDr. Michael Winkelman (PhD, University of California–Irvine, MPH, University of Arizona 2002) has engaged in cross-cultural and interdisciplinary research on shamanism, psychedelics, and the alteration of consciousness to identify universal patterns of healing ritual and the underlying biological mechanisms.Links to Dr. Michael Winkelman's works:Website: https://michaelwinkelman.com/Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-WinkelmanLatest book: https://www.amazon.com/Supernatural-After-Neuro-Turn-Pieter-Craffert/dp/113831449824:10 mentioned article: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.729425/full34:30 mentioned book: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/247245756ShamansPriestsandWitchesACross-CulturalStudyofMagico-ReligiousPractitioners42:05 mentioned book: https://www.amazon.com/Shamanism-Biopsychosocial-Paradigm-Consciousness-Healing/dp/031338181XEvery Monday at 12:00 pm (PST)

Harvest Cast
Stand | Guest: Dan Winkelman

Harvest Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 60:37


| Sermon by Dan Winkelman | Dan & Sandy Winkelman are HTC-supported missionaries to Myanmar. They are excited to tell you more about their journey and how you can partner with them! Check Out Our Website https://htcfamily.org/ Building Lives For Life Change. "I came so that they could have REAL and eternal life." John 10:10

US Speedskating: The Inside Edge
Coaching Education: The Language of Coaching with Matt Kooreman

US Speedskating: The Inside Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 24:17


In this episode we sit down with Matt Kooreman, Long Track Program Director, to discuss how the language we use as a coach can have a direct impact on how athletes learn. We discuss internal vs external feedback along with the constraints based approach.Dr. Rob Gray Perception Action Podcast https://perceptionaction.com/Dr. Nick Winkelman "The Language of Coaching" https://amzn.to/3whtwWRAttentional focus and motor learning: a review of 15 years https://bit.ly/3qcM4GG

Your Good News Podcast with Katherine Getty
Positive under pressure: How to understand and use your north star in difficult situations - Chris Winkelman

Your Good News Podcast with Katherine Getty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 27:32


Welcome to the Your Good News Podcast with Katherine Getty!In this episode, I am joined by Chris Winkelman. Chris is a partner at a law firm in the DC area, and he has served on a variety of campaigns and campaign committees. In these high stakes experiences, we discuss how he never loses his north star. He is a positive force and shares advice on putting this idea into practice - may that be professionally or personally. Let's Connect!To engage with the host, visit her Instagram via @KatherineGetty Check out her website at https://www.yourgoodnewspodcast.com/Please subscribe, rate, review and share this episode on Apple Podcasts! Join us next Thursday for another episode of the Your Good News Podcast. Thank you for listening!