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Thomas und Wolfgang sprechen über Thommy's neues Institut, die neue Belt Squat Maschine im YPSI, der Einsatz eines Gürtels beim Training, die Nostalgie der Trainingshandschuhe und warum science-based Bodybuilding zu weniger Muskel führt.
ypsi experimental space was started by accident on January 1st, 2016, at the site of a former drugstore turned black box theater (8 N Washington Street) and ended by eminent domain on January 1st, 2023. While it remains a mystery as to why "yes" came into existence and little is known about the perpetrators who were said to have started this madcap venture, the main premise was ostensibly to cause some creative mayhem from time to time. Besides the playing of ping-pong, slideshow karaoke, and showing of films, there were reportedly evenings consisting entirely of experimental poetry, music, politics, theater, and a broad range of impromptu performances and exhibitions that still defy description. Occasionally, "yes" was even turned into "8," an intimate experimental dinner theater, where 8 delicious courses were paired with outrageous provocations by creative miscreants. While the "yes" itself no longer exists, the creative spirit lives on in the lives of all who entered its hallowed portal. For more information about this and other episodes of Ypsi Stories, including photos and bibliographies, check out ypsilibrary.org/ypsistories If you don't want to miss any future episodes, you can always subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, AntennaPod, or wherever you find your podcasts! To keep up to date on this podcast, as well as all the great things the Ypsilanti District Library is doing, you can follow the library on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, and YouTube, and of course, you can always check out our webpage at ypsilibrary.org.
Send a question for the boys to answer on the next podcast!What a comeback victory in Ypsi for our Rockets and need to keep the win streak going for a shot at the championship in Detroit! The boys at MBG are well rested after a long break and ready for the Rockets start of MACtion against CMU! Tune in also for updates on men's and women's basketball, cross country, and volleyball.Please share and subscribe! TOL!!
Send a question for the boys to answer on the next podcast!Well, a high scoring game in the Glass Bowl with an unfortunate outcome, but, the boys at MBG are shaking off the loss and looking forward to EMU this weekend. Tune in for the BG recap and predictions for your Rockets in Ypsi. Keep the pod rolling through the second half as we discuss the strong exhibition showings for both the men's and women's basketball teams!Like, Share & Subscribe - TOL!!
Thomas und Wolfgang sprechen über Donkey Wadenheben, die Umstrukturierung des YPSI, den Wert von Universitätsabschlüssen, den Einfluss von Steroiden auf Tonus und Dichte der Muskulatur, über die beste Pfanne und Tierbabys mit dem Namen Joey.
The Ypsi Farmers & Gardeners Oral History Project (YFGOHP) is a new YDL digital archive sharing the stories of Ypsilanti's Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and/or working class food growers. Based on community input, the project started by collecting oral histories from elders and including portrait photographs of each farmer or gardener. The initial interviews were completed in October and November 2023 with more planned to start with farmers and gardeners of all ages in 2024. In this episode, we have the opportunity to have a discussion with three of the coordinators of this local oral history project to learn more about it: Dr. Finn Bell, Omer Jean Winborn, and Briana Hurt. YDL librarian Madelynne Rivenbark, our engineeress, also contributes. During this episode we will also feature clips of the oral histories themselves, as well as follow up questions. The full oral histories from this project, as well as other oral histories and historical materials are located at history.ypsilibrary.org For more information about this and other episodes of Ypsi Stories, including photos and bibliographies, check out ypsilibrary.org/ypsistories If you don't want to miss any future episodes, you can always subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, AntennaPod, gPodder, or wherever you find your podcasts! To keep up to date on this podcast, as well as all the great things the Ypsilanti District Library is doing, you can follow the library on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, and of course, you can always check out our webpage at ypsilibrary.org
AJ to Ypsi, Alex to Athens, we recap last weeks games, talk about this weekend slate (just two games!) and look forward to the upcoming #MACtion slate starting 10/31! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecscpodcast/support
In S3Ep14 of the PRP, Adam chops it up with blossoming distance runner, hobby photographer extraordinaire, sophisticated fashionmonger and proud father, Aaron Barfield who has been preparing for the Detroit Free Press International Half Marathon on Sunday October 15th, 2023. Candice Whitfield, retired running phenom, ardent mental health advocate, swagtastic mama bear and Aaron's better half joins the show to offer her take on all things Ypsilanti, the family and of course Aaron's obsession with running. Aaron and Candice provide a look into their quaint life style as intimate partners, best friends, and most importantly, parents. Although having children together at such a young age presented them with a number of challenges both independently and as a team, they live life with no regrets and are thankful each day for the family and life that they have built with one another. From getting the boys to school on time, to spending QT with their extended families, to lampin with the homies, the two humbly admit they are livin' good. Things get vulnerable when Aaron discusses his relationship with the sport and provides insight into how he checks himself before he wrecks himself. As someone with only a couple years of disciplined training under his belt, Aaron offers some insight that is wise beyond his years surrounding cultivating a healthy relationship with running. Challenge yourself, set big goals, and pursue said goals with tenacity; but don't get too caught up in the destination and lose sight of the journey that is your day to day experience. Bruh… is Aaron the master procrastinator?! Who is Benny da boy and why he keep interrupting us though? Ummm why does Candice want to die in Ypsi?? Birria ramen, say whaaa? Wait wait wait… what happened at NECTO?! RIP to Beezy's! What exactly does Aaron mean when he says, ‘it's in me not on me'?? Recipe remixes?! Who the hell is Ward and why should we ALL be taking a page out of this man's book?! Just how strong is the power of placebo? Do Aaron & Candice have plans to rendezvous in the afterlife?! This and so much more in this laid back, inspirational and hilarious episode of the PRP! Explain that Strava section: Aaron's Strava Activity Sponsors Ann Arbor Running Company Long Run Coffee Recorded Tuesday October 10th @ 12:00PM EST --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preracepodcast/support
Jon McDowell, the co-founder of Train Vive and former Division 1, All-American track athlete, joins us today to remind you that the basics can't be beaten. Jon works 363 days per year and “vacations” to education events that prioritize his growth as a business owner and a coach. In today's episode, he reveals his daily schedule for optimization and lets us in on the mindset he embodies to maintain his high output. Not only has Jon developed a state-of-the-art semi-private training model that allows him to maximize results and profits, but he's done it all while living the lifestyle that he preaches. If you want to learn how to walk your talk, this episode is for you. More about Jon: Jon McDowell is the co-owner and founder of Train Vive, Dallas, Texas, and a former NCAA Division 1 All-American Track and Field athlete. With sixteen years of coaching under his belt and qualifying for the Olympic Trials at the height of his athletic career, Jon knows what it takes to compete at the highest level and the training required to get there. Co-owner of VIVE Personal Training in Dallas, TX, Jon has had the privilege of coaching world medalists, youth national record holders, national champions, and twenty youth All-Americans. Jon strives for perfection in all assets of his life and his business. He is best known for his research and practical application of barefoot training and its correlation to increased speed and velocity in track athletes. As well as his group training model that maximizes gym space, profit, client results, and retention rates. Over the years, Jon has been fortunate to work with world medalists, youth national record holders, national champions, and 20 youth All-Americans. Accredited through USAW, USATF LV1, and ISSA, Jon holds certifications in Biosignature, Metabolic Analytics, Procession Nutrition, and Fascial Stretch Therapy. In addition to having completed the Poliquin group, Strength Sensei, & Kilo strength society's catalog of courses. He is currently one of few trainers in Dallas certified in ICANS, YPSI, Metabolic Analytics, and Biosignature Analysis. As well as one of 2 private facilities in the DFW metroplex to offer 1080 Sprint training.Follow Jon on Instagram: @jmacfitness and @trainvive Website: vivepersonaltraining.com Follow Designs for Sport Instagram: @designsforsportWebsite: www.designsforsport.comFollow Jordan BokserInstagram: @born_a_bokser
In this story, Kwesi tells his mom that he will bury her with the tail of the Princess Elephant. He has to sneak off into the elephant village and cut off her tail. That sets off a trail of revenge where she has to trick him in order to get revenge for the theft. Listen for the surprise ending. Source: West African folk-tales by Barker, William Henry, 1882-; Sinclair, Cecilia Narrator: Dustin Steichmann Music: Nnwonkoro - A Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana - Part 1 The Dinizulu Archives Sound Effects: Ghana Jungle Cacao Plantage.wav by Snipes3000 Podcast Shoutout: Ye Olde Crime Podcast Where We Discuss The Funny, Strange, And Obscure Crimes Of Yesteryear Listener Shoutout: Ypsilanti commonly shortened to Ypsi, is a city in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 20,648. The city is bounded to the north by Superior Township and on the west, south, and east by Ypsilanti Township.Ypsilanti is the historic site of Michigan State Normal School, now Eastern Michigan University, the fourth normal school established in the United States, and the historical campus of Cleary Business College, now Cleary University. It is also the location of the first Domino's Pizza. (Via Wikipedia) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandman-stories/message
#34 - mit Hamza Sen: Perfect Practice, das YPSI & der Heilpraktiker Hamza @hamziii_sen ist eine Legende für alle, die das „Your Personal Strength Institute“ (@ypsi.de) bzw. seinen Gründer und Inhaber @wolfgang_unsoeld kennen. Denn Hamza ist dort mitverantwortlich für das Online-Coaching, den Customer Support und die Seminar Vor- und Nachbereitung. Darüberhinaus ist er der Urheber der “Hamza fragt…”-Kategorie im Podcast „Training und Therapie Talk“ von Wolfgang & Thomas @trainingundtherapie. Doch nicht genug - Hamza ist selbst ambitionierter Strength Coach bzw. Personal Trainer. Drei Merkmale von Hamza, die mich besonders begeistern: 1️⃣ Er geht jeden Tag gemeinsam mit seiner Freundin trainieren. Ausnahmen: Mittwoch & Freitag. Kurzum - er ist konstant und zuverlässig. Kein Wunder also, dass er mal +80kg im Klimmzug gezogen hat. 2️⃣ Mit seiner Brand „Perfect Practice“(@perfectpractice_pt) fokussiert er sich ganz besonders auf Details. Ganz vorne weg achtet er da auf perfekte Bewegungsausführung, getreu dem Motto „Practice doesn´t make perfect - perfect practice makes perfect“. 3️⃣ Um seinen Klient*Innen auch mit Schmerzproblemen helfen zu können, ist Hamza im Begriff, den Heilpraktiker abzuschließen. Dieser Mann ist wirklich ambitioniert. Als kleinen Nugget hier ein Trainingsprogramm, das Hamza gerade für uns ausgetestet hat: A1: Klimmzug - Eng und Neutral 6 Sätze à 2-4 Wiederholungen, 4010, 120s A2: Latzug - Eng und Neutral 6 Sätze à 6-8 Wiederholungen, 4010, 120s Das Motto lautet: ❗️Überladung um jeden Preis❗️ Ihr finden den guten Mann im „Transform“ oder im YPSI (beides in Stuttgart).
Thomas und Wolfgang sprechen über Krankenhaushygiene und eine spektakuläre Studie über Handtrockner, spätes Schlafen nach Spiel oder Training und den korrekten Umgang damit, sowie Wolfgang‘s neues Buch „Die YPSI Diät“.
The Connected Experience- The Flip Wilson Episode Join host Antoine and Santoine as we welcome #Ypsilanti native and Emmy nominated Flip Wilson @FWGFX to the show. We discuss his up bringing in Ypsi, his short lived basketball career and what made him pick up the camera. Press play and #getconnectedContact us at pr@tcohh.orgFollow us on https://www.instagram.com/tcepodhttps://www.twitter.com/tcepodListen to “The Podcast Album” by The Connected Experience now via Tidal https://tidal.com/browse/album/84652887
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On this episode of the Beats, Brews & Points of View Podcast, we are excited to have some guest back on the show with us. So this week we took the hike out to Ypsi to visit our friends at Grove studios for a discussion with some local artists and community members who are part of the Washtinaw chapter of the Brothers Keepers program. We discuss A lot. We talk about inspiring the youth and being involved in pushing the arts and positive outlets for people. We cover some news topics and our normal segments as well. Enjoy the show!
Welcome to The Ypsilanti Eleven!And an even bigger welcome to this newsletter's new podcast: Y11 Audio!This podcast couldn't have come at a better time to start. I mean that half-sarcastically. I'm currently in the middle of packing my things and moving to Ypsilanti! By the time you hear this introductory episode, I'll already have my microphone and other audio equipment packed and ready to transport over to Ypsi, where this newsletter & show will be rightfully (and finally) headquartered.On this intro-sode, I talk a little more about all of that, and break down what you should expect out of me. Hint: it's in the name. Reach out to to the showLeave a voicemail: 734-273-9224. Ask or talk about whatever you want, but you're not allowed to be mean. Twitter: @YpsiEleven.Gmail: ypsieleven@gmail.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ypsi11.com
R. Kelly gets 30 years, God saved Travis Barker, "Summer of Sam" Asghari, murder in Ypsi live on FB, the celeb NFT complex, another Vince McMahon rape allegation, serial killer privileges, Howard Stern's hot mic, Al Roker's crowd, Aunt Agnes, and Drew's visit to the prostate doctor.R. Kelly has finally been sentenced to 30 years in prison. I guess he won't need any passports or shots.We almost lost Travis Barker, but it seems that God saved him.We try to surprise call to Trent Bolte. An APB is now issued for Trent.Everybody seems to be calling BS on Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony. She stands by her testimony, as does Mick Mulvaney.Make sure you keep tampon shelf fully stocked.Bette Midler wants to take Viagra away from all men including homosexuals. Wanda Sykes declares we are at the end of Democracy.Local: Some dude hit two girls on a residential street in Dearborn... and then took off. Westland police standoff had a trailer park standoff. Former Macomb County Prosecutor, Eric Smith, will be turning himself in soon.Aunt Agnes loved her Tom Collins.GMA declares it the "Summer of Sam Asghari". Britney's lawyer slams Jamie Spears for wanting his free daughter to be deposed.The renewed Creem Magazine interviewed John Hinckley.Ariana Grande has a stalker.Drew learns to AirDrop.Kirk Gibson doesn't put up with Drew's tardiness.Warren Sapp tells us what we already knew: Colin Kaepernick sucks at football.Drew's went to the prostate doctor.Deshaun Watson's suspension hearings get extended one more day.53 migrants were killed in a semi-truck after crossing the border. The driver of the truck was high on meth.Al Roker is in town and tens of people showed up to greet him. Marc declares Al a jerk based on a 5-minute exchange 20 years ago.Big Chicken presents: What Dat Mouth Do!A reporter has figured out why specific celebrities are so into NFT's and the Bored Ape Yacht Club. Stoner Cats is a scam too.Howard Stern talked about being in the upcoming role in the Doctor Doom show/movie on an open mic.Eric Zane will be on the new WATP episode and some people are saying our show made Cringe of the Week© again.Big asses are so 2021, so all The Kardashians are losing weight.Cameron Diaz is coming out of retirement to work with Tom Brady and Jamie Foxx.Leonard Inzitari says he witnessed Vince McMahon rape a female referee back in the day.An Ypsilanti comedian was murdered on Facebook Live.Possible Kaitlyn Armstrong disguises.Drew goes off another tangent on Richard Speck's great boobies.The Top 10 Privileges for Serial Killers in Jail. Spoiler alerts: It's not that great of a list.James Comer is coming for Joe Biden and Hunter's laptop.Rick Snyder skates free from the Flint water mess.Chelsea Handler is filling in for Jimmy Kimmel.AOC 2024!Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Owner of Sticky Ypsi Jake Abraham and owner of Bullit Budz John Laskowski sit down to discuss the successful Reggae on the Riverside consumption event and a high level view on the rapidly changing Michigan market. Also featured on the show: Host Ryan Basore and co-hosts Tom Beller, founder of Real Leaf Solutions and Kevin Pybus, owner of TRUU Cannabis.
NAIA Cheer and Dance Nationals in Ypsi this weekend See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're finally getting to Ypsi! Only took us three seasons. Come learn about all Ypsi's claims to fame, and the ghosts that might haunt them! Don't forget to check out Lyn B Designs, our first sponsor! You can find amazing products at lynbdesigns.store and on social media!
Today we are having a conversation with Alex Thomas about all things Ypsi Township.Alex's references:- Liberate Don't Incarcerate- the 2015 study on housing affordability and economic equity in Washtenaw County- the aborted move to rename Ypsi Township to Ford Lake Township - the Observer article documenting the 86% of the township's revenue that comes from law enforcement citations-Washtenaw County commissioners (next election is 2022!)He also hopes you'll check outYpsi Can I Share, a grassroots organization founded to encourage civic engagement; and theHuman History of Ypsi Special for Black History Month; and an alternative, authentic perspective on Ypsi, What's Left, for local grassroots online news. Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on Twitter and Facebook, or catch cohost Michelle with Council recaps and other civic goodies on wcbn.org Tuesdays 6am-9am. And hey, if you wanted to ko-fi us a few dollars to help us with hosting, we wouldn't say no. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/annarboraf)
Today we are having a conversation with Alex Thomas about all things Ypsi Township.Alex's references:- Liberate Don't Incarcerate- the 2015 study on housing affordability and economic equity in Washtenaw County- the aborted move to rename Ypsi Township to Ford Lake Township - the Observer article documenting the 86% of the township's revenue that comes from law enforcement citations-Washtenaw County commissioners (next election is 2022!)He also hopes you'll check outYpsi Can I Share, a grassroots organization founded to encourage civic engagement; and theHuman History of Ypsi Special for Black History Month; and an alternative, authentic perspective on Ypsi, What's Left, for local grassroots online news. Come check out our episodes and transcripts at our website, annarboraf.com. Keep the conversation going with fellow Ann Arbor AFers on Twitter and Facebook, or catch cohost Michelle with Council recaps and other civic goodies on wcbn.org Tuesdays 6am-9am. And hey, if you wanted to ko-fi us a few dollars to help us with hosting, we wouldn't say no. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/annarboraf)
This is a companion show to Belonging Songs, regular Belonging Songs episodes featuring new original songs are released every other week. In the meantime, it's...What We're Listening To! In this episode we talk about the fifth full-length album from the band Tomahawk called "Tonic Immobility". We have a track-by-track discussion of the album, delve into its themes and production, and in the end, liken it to a pizza. There's fun trivia and hot dog talk along the way. Remainder of Season Two Schedule7/26 - BS: EP22 "Better This Way - Tracks 11-14"8/02 - The Stride 8/09 - BS: EP23 "Modern Technology" (ingredient song)8/16 - WWLT: St. Vincent "Daddy's Home"8/23 - BS: EP24 TBD8/30 - The Stride9/06 - BS: EP25 TBD9/13 - WWLT: TBD9/20 - BS: EP26 TBD9/27 - BS: EP27 Season 2 Finale (featuring The Whyte Spydrz)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/belongingsongs)
Join us as we sit down to chat with Alex Tinsley of Wildhunt and Ypsilanti Dry Goods in our first installment of our meet the team series. Alex was our first ever employee back in 2018 and has grown into managing the sales team at Alchemy. She drew our attention with her strong eye for design, branding cohesion and the whimsy in her art.Alex started in the knitting world, launched her first brand, Bombasine focusing on darker themes, which later spun into Wildhunt. We talk about her successful kickstarter for the knitter's oracle card deck, her new fabric company, a knitting book brought back from the dead thanks to the Covid apocalypse that landed her into the New York Times, what she's learned working behind the scenes and more.Check out her projects onlinehttps://www.instagram.com/wildhuntdesign/https://wildhuntdesign.com/https://www.ypsilantidrygoods.com/
The Corey & Corey show is back, as Albertson (host) is joined by Tucker (Ypsi Prep & Bates Fundamental coach) to talk about the creation of Ypsi Prep (3:20), a 7th grade *influencer* (15:00), Elgin and Emoni Bates (21:10), recruiting for a prep school (36:20), a potential new twist to the EYBL schedule (43:00).
Matt Schoch is a reporter for Play Michigan, an outlet covering sports gambling. He is also the producer of "Ypsi's Emoni", a documentary covering high school phenom Emoni Bates.
For nearly a decade now, Eastern Michigan University's Family Empowerment Program has helped those living in Ypsilanti Housing Commission facilities in a variety of ways. The program's work has become even more important through the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for families of color. The program's executive director, Marquan Jackson, joined WEMU's David Fair on the first day of Black History Month to discuss services offered and why the pandemic has highlighted issues of systemic racism.
Wolfgang kenne ich jetzt schon mehrer Jahre und ihm habe ich es zu verdanken, dass ich im Jahr 2013 im Rahmen seiner Betreuung meinen Körperfettanteil unter 10% reduzieren und mein Energielevel extrem steigern konnte. Wolfgang ist Head Coach und Gründer des Your Personal Strength Instituts, eines auf Personal Training, Beratung und Weiterbildung spezialisierten Unternehmens mit dem Sitz in Stuttgart. Von Stuttgart aus hat sich Wolfgang in den letzten Jahren zu einem weltweit renommierten und angesehen Experten in der Branche entwickelt und bildet Trainer auf der ganzen Welt aus. Sein Know-How teilt in seinen Büchern - inzwischen 5 an der Zahl - seinem Blog und seinem eigenen Podcast. Im Podcast spreche ich mit Wolfang über seine beachtliche Karriere vom angestellten Fitness-Trainer hin zum Fitness-Unternehmer und versuche dabei seinen Erfolgsgeheimnissen auf die Spur zu kommen. Außerdem hat Wolfang es sich natürlich nicht nehmen lassen den ein oder anderen konkreten Tipp für eine höhere Leistungsfähigkeit im Sport und Beruf fallen zu lassen. Besonders fasziniert im Gespräch mit Wolfgang hat mich, neben seiner bodenständigen Art, die besondere Mischung aus Theorie und Empirie, auf der seine Methoden und Konzepte basieren.
We discuss homelessness in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County: The systems in place to help people, and how they fail sometimes. Special guests: * Greg Pratt, longtime advocate, affiliated with Washtenaw Camp Outreach, and the Housing and Human Services Advisory Board. * Ariah Schugat, a person who recently experienced homelessness in Ann Arbor. Please sign this petition from Health For All / Yma Johnson calling on the Washtenaw County Health Department / County Board of Commissioners to use its emergency powers to freeze eviction processes through the end of the school year. https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/use-emergency-powers-freeze-evictions-until-school-year-ends-washtenaw-county-health-dept/ Health For All Washtenaw: http://www.healthforallwashtenaw.org/ Other organizations mentioned in this episode: Washtenaw Camp Outreach https://www.facebook.com/washcampoutreach/?view_public_for=105028904610453&ref= MISSION http://www.missiona2.org/ Mercy House https://www.facebook.com/mercy.house.39 Peace House, Ypsi https://www.facebook.com/PeaceHouseYpsi HAWC http://www.housingaccess.net/ Shelter Assc Washtenaw County [Delonis Center] https://www.annarborshelter.org/ Washtenaw Community Mental Health Crisis Services https://www.washtenaw.org/2936/Crisis-ServicesPORT/PATH team PORT serves individuals in Washtenaw County who are homeless, suffer from a mental illness and are not already connected to services. Not expecting clients to come to us, PORT makes a commitment to meet the client where he or she is both physically, psychologically and socially. PORT's mission is to engage, treat, and transition clients to mainstream services. Positive engagement and outreach are the most important aspects of PORT's approach. https://www.washtenaw.org/2935/Programs-Services Finally, here are the county commissioners you can contact with your thoughts on the county's respose to homelessness.https://www.washtenaw.org/217/Commissioners Jason Maciejewski - maciejewskij@washtenaw.org Sue Shink - shinks@washtenaw.org Shannon Beeman - beemans@washtenaw.org Caroline Sanders - electcaroline4commissioner@gmail.com [New Commissioner] Justin Hodge - info@votejustinhodge.com [New Commissioner] Ricky Jefferson - jeffersonr@washtenaw.org Andy LaBarre - labarrea@washtenaw.org Jason Morgan - morganj@washtenaw.org Katie Scott - scottk@washtenaw.orgSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/annarboraf)
We discuss homelessness in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County: The systems in place to help people, and how they fail sometimes. Special guests: * Greg Pratt, longtime advocate, affiliated with Washtenaw Camp Outreach, and the Housing and Human Services Advisory Board. * Ariah Schugat, a person who recently experienced homelessness in Ann Arbor. Please sign this petition from Health For All / Yma Johnson calling on the Washtenaw County Health Department / County Board of Commissioners to use its emergency powers to freeze eviction processes through the end of the school year. https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/use-emergency-powers-freeze-evictions-until-school-year-ends-washtenaw-county-health-dept/ Health For All Washtenaw: http://www.healthforallwashtenaw.org/ Other organizations mentioned in this episode: Washtenaw Camp Outreach https://www.facebook.com/washcampoutreach/?view_public_for=105028904610453&ref= MISSION http://www.missiona2.org/ Mercy House https://www.facebook.com/mercy.house.39 Peace House, Ypsi https://www.facebook.com/PeaceHouseYpsi HAWC http://www.housingaccess.net/ Shelter Assc Washtenaw County [Delonis Center] https://www.annarborshelter.org/ Washtenaw Community Mental Health Crisis Services https://www.washtenaw.org/2936/Crisis-ServicesPORT/PATH team PORT serves individuals in Washtenaw County who are homeless, suffer from a mental illness and are not already connected to services. Not expecting clients to come to us, PORT makes a commitment to meet the client where he or she is both physically, psychologically and socially. PORT's mission is to engage, treat, and transition clients to mainstream services. Positive engagement and outreach are the most important aspects of PORT's approach. https://www.washtenaw.org/2935/Programs-Services Finally, here are the county commissioners you can contact with your thoughts on the county's respose to homelessness.https://www.washtenaw.org/217/Commissioners Jason Maciejewski - maciejewskij@washtenaw.org Sue Shink - shinks@washtenaw.org Shannon Beeman - beemans@washtenaw.org Caroline Sanders - electcaroline4commissioner@gmail.com [New Commissioner] Justin Hodge - info@votejustinhodge.com [New Commissioner] Ricky Jefferson - jeffersonr@washtenaw.org Andy LaBarre - labarrea@washtenaw.org Jason Morgan - morganj@washtenaw.org Katie Scott - scottk@washtenaw.orgSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/annarboraf)
In January 2017, amid nationwide response to the inauguration of President Donald Trump, many major cities and even smaller towns saw resistance gatherings in the form of Women's Marches, focusing on issues of sexism at a national level. While most chose to align themselves with the national Women's March organization, Ypsilanti, as it often does, did things a little differently. On Friday and Saturday, January 20th and 21st 2017, an organization known as LRAY, or Love Resilience Action Ypsilanti, held a two day event which focused on issues of community building and resistance, as well as issues of sexism, racism, classism, and homophobia. They also held a march in January 2018, with a chief focus on issues of gentrification in the local community.
We speak with Film maker Donald Harrison.
In this episode I discuss the latest from what I’ve heard with Emoni Bates and his dad reportedly kicking Jaden Akins off the YPSI prep high school team. I get into what this means for both players and there futures at MSU.
In 1982, Ted Badgerow and his friend Gordy were issued the first brewery license issued in Michigan in thirty-seven years. Ted shared stories from the early days and the too-short run of Real Ale Company in Chelsea, when we sat with him at Motor City Beer Works in 2018. Ted has returned to the Michigan Brewing scene, opening Ypsi Alehouse in 2015.
The prospect of an uncertain school year is causing a great deal of worry for most parents. A new service in the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area called Family Pod Match aims to help navigate ways to alleviate some of that stress during COVID-19 and the new academic year. For this week's "Washtenaw United," WEMU's David Fair talks with the program's founder, Sivan Jones, about how she can help find the right family match to share the burdens of daycare, so working parents can better balance need and uncertainty.
We are living through what many call a “double pandemic.” COVID 19-hit, and now we are struggling through another phase of change in the effort to end systemic racism and anti-Black violence. The struggles are real, and many feel alone and without support. Addressing it gave birth to the project “Ypsi: In This Together.” The program, developed in conjunction with the counseling services organization Collaborative ChangeMakers, is creating needed connection. In this week’s edition of “Washtenaw United,” Dr. Mishelle Rodriguez shares the genesis and growth of the program with WEMU's David Fair.
Sven Knebel ist IFBB Bodybuilder, hat den brauen Gürtel im Judo, macht seit 20 Jahren Krafttraining und seit 13 Jahren Bodybuilding Wettkämpfe. Sven und Wolfgang sprechen über verschiedene Trainingssysteme wie German Volume Training und Giantsets, Sven's aktuelle Ziele im Training, und vieles mehr.
Sven Knebel ist IFBB Bodybuilder, hat den brauen Gürtel im Judo, macht seit 20 Jahren Krafttraining und seit 13 Jahren Bodybuilding Wettkämpfe. Sven und Wolfgang sprechen über verschiedene Trainingssysteme wie German Volume Training und Giantsets, Sven's aktuelle Ziele im Training, und vieles mehr.
Kayla and Tyler take on their second double feature in their year-long Criterion journey. This month's theme: lust, yearning, loneliness, and hand-holding as the ultimate expression of love and affection. Next month: FAT GIRL and THE PIANO TEACHER. 02:30 - Black Narcissus 38:55 - In The Mood For Love Places we recommend giving your money: Detroit Justice Center - https://donorbox.org/support-the-detroit-justice-center-1 Michigan Solidarity Bail Fund - ttps://michigansolidaritybailfund.com/ National Bail Fund Network - https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bailfundscovid The Mutual Aid Network of Ypsi - https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/3648054
This week, "Art and Soul" is about the local visual arts scene. WEMU's Lisa Barry is joined by Omari Rush, executive director of CultureSource and Chair of the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs . They talk with Elisa Guyton, executive director of the Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilanti, who has been working hard to keep the center connected to the community during a pandemic which began just a few months after she took over the job.
Simon Baumgarten war lange Kapitän des Handball Bundesligisten TVB Stuttgart, hat mittlerweile sein eignes Gym eröffnet und er dry-aged leidenschaftlich Steaks. Nach einem intensiven Gespräch über Handball im ersten Teil der Folge geht es jetzt vor allem eine von Simon's Freizeitaktivitäten, der Veredelung durch die dry-aging (und wet-aging) Reifung von Fleisch und Steaks. Sowie verschiedene Garmethoden wie Grillen und Sous Vide. Und abschliessend gibt es noch einen Ausblick auf die Zukunft des Live Sport nach Corona und neue Streaming Möglichkeiten.
Benjamin Brömme ist ehemaliger 100m Sprinter und Host des erfolgreichsten deutschen Leichtathletik Podcasts „Mainathlet“. In dieser Episode unterhalten sich Benjamin und Wolfgang über das Training in den verschiedenen Disziplinen der Leichtathletik. Sowie deren Stand in Deutschland, einen Rückblick auf die WM in Qatar und einen Ausblick auf Olympia in Tokyo. Und Benjamin erzählt auch viel von den Highlights der ersten 40 Episoden seines Mainathlet Podcast.
Der Corona Virus ist ein Thema, das aktuell die Welt beschäftigt. Je stärker das eigene Immunsystem, desto geringer die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass es einen selbst betrifft. Wolfgang gibt Einblicke in die Optimierung des Immunsystems und sinnvolles Training zu Hause wenn alle Fitnessstudios geschlossen sind.
Christopher Funk ist der Host des „Vertriebsfunk“ Podcast, Headhunter und Vetriebs-Profi.
Wolfgang erläutert den Sinn und Zweck der Hautfaltenmessung sowie deren Einsatz zur Optimierung von Ernährung, Supplementierung, Schlaf, Training und Leistungsfähigkeit.
On this episode of the podcast, we sat down with local business owner of Dolores, a Mexican eatery in Ypsi, Andrew Epstein. We discuss his move from LA to Michigan to start his family run business and what it takes to make it in the restaurant business. Enjoy the show!
The Pistons still suck, losing Saturday to Chicago. They will play New Orleans tonight, but more importantly, we talk to Greg DeLiso, who made a movie with host Matt Schoch about Ypsilanti prep basketball phenom Emoni Bates called "Ypsi's Emoni." We talk about the surprises and how it all came together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tricia Yap is the founder of the Warrior Academy, Director of Fitness at Goji Studios and a Poliquin strength and performance coach. As a wellness entrepreneur and former MMA fighter, she is an advocate for female empowerment and a key influencer in the women’s wellness space in Hong Kong. She is also a public speaker on the topics of entrepreneurship, health and wellness. Tricia is known for her philosophy of a holistic and balanced approach towards lifestyle, nutrition and training to help clients towards optimal health, performance and body composition. She has completed private mentorships, seminars and workshops with industry experts around the world, including Irish Strength Institute, YPSI, Clean Health, and more. She is currently completing her Functional Medicine Health Coach qualification. Tricia previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Sydney and Hong Kong. She holds a double Bachelors in Commerce and Science with majors in Finance, Accounting and Computer Science from the University of Sydney.
In this week's news overview, EMU Theatre has announced big plans for their December production. In local news, Ypsi city council has voiced their decision on recreational marijuana establishments, and EMU may be seeing an influx of graduate students in the coming semester. We'll also be announcing performance times for EMU Theatre's production of Cabaret.
Mit Wolfgang Unsöld - Krafttrainer und Autor - Teil 1 Wolfgang Unsöld ist einer der bekanntesten deutschen Krafttrainer und Gründer des Your Personal Strength Institute YPSI, Autor mehrerer Bücher ( u.a. Ask the Coach und die Perfekte Kniebeuge ), Personaltrainer und Redner auf verschiedenen Sportseminaren. Außerdem war er auch Co. Autor des Buches - Mach dich schneller - Außerdem betreibt er einen eigenen Podcast rund um das Thema Krafttraining. In der ersten Folge meines Interviews mit Wolfgang Unsöld YPSI geht zum einen um Krafttraining und seine Zusammenarbeit mit dem Sprinter Sven Knipphals. Zum anderen geht es darum, wo Wolfgang bei einem Kurzsprinter ansetzen würde, wenn dieser bisher noch kein Krafttraining gemacht hätte. Darüber hinaus sprechen wir darüber, welche Tests er für sinnvoll hält, um Anhaltspunkte für die Explosivkraft zu bekommen. Es geht auch um die Bestweite, die Sven Knipphals im Standweitsprung hatte und darüber was Klimmzüge eigentlich mit Sprinten zu tun haben.Zum Schluss sprechen wir um die Top 3 Kraftübungen die jeder Sprinter machen sollte und anhand welcher Werte er erkennt, ob ein Athlet tatsächlich wieder erholt ist.Übersicht über alle Fragen: Dein Weg zum Personal Trainer und in die Selbstständigkeit Es gibt Sprinter bzw. Sprinttrainer die sagen, dass Krafttraining in Schnelligkeitssportarten unnötig ist. Was würdest du so jemandem entgegnen? Wie sah die Zusammenarbeit zwischen dir und Sven Knipphals für dessen Buch -Mach dich schneller- aus? Wenn ich jetzt als Sprinter zu dir kommen würde und ich hätte im Training bisher ausschließlich Läufe, Koordination, Sprünge und Stabi gemacht. Wo würdest du ansetzten um mich im Kraftbreich zu verbessern? Gibt es drei Kraftübungen die du jedem Sprinter empfehlen würdest? Melde Dich jetzt für den neuen kostenlosen Mainathlet Newsletter an. https://subscribe.newsletter2go.com/?n2g=a27dxmpz-8xsa5idv-9qn&_ga=2.198404652.2063471050.1568406075-1073508235.1567932383Weitere Infos zum Mainathlet Leichtathletik Podcast findest Du ebenfalls auf Instagram und natürlich auch auf der Website.Support Mainathlet - Der Leichtathletik Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/mainathletFind out more at https://mainathlet.pinecast.co
Mit Wolfgang Unsöld - Krafttrainer und Autor - Teil 1 Wolfgang Unsöld ist einer der bekanntesten deutschen Krafttrainer und Gründer des Your Personal Strength Institute YPSI, Autor mehrerer Bücher ( u.a. Ask the Coach und die Perfekte Kniebeuge ), Personaltrainer und Redner auf verschiedenen Sportseminaren. Außerdem war er auch Co. Autor des Buches - Mach dich schneller - Außerdem betreibt er einen eigenen Podcast rund um das Thema Krafttraining. In der ersten Folge meines Interviews mit Wolfgang Unsöld YPSI geht zum einen um Krafttraining und seine Zusammenarbeit mit dem Sprinter Sven Knipphals. Zum anderen geht es darum, wo Wolfgang bei einem Kurzsprinter ansetzen würde, wenn dieser bisher noch kein Krafttraining gemacht hätte. Darüber hinaus sprechen wir darüber, welche Tests er für sinnvoll hält, um Anhaltspunkte für die Explosivkraft zu bekommen. Es geht auch um die Bestweite, die Sven Knipphals im Standweitsprung hatte und darüber was Klimmzüge eigentlich mit Sprinten zu tun haben. Zum Schluss sp...
Updates on Student Government's budget allocation, news of planned renovations to Ypsi's Rutherford Bathhouse, and a rundown of EMU Sport scores from this weekend. Following our news briefing is your guide to events at EMU throughout the coming week.
This episode is part 2 of a conversation with Ethan Hughes, co-founder of the Possibility Alliance in Belfast, Maine, and Grace Yoder of Polliwog Farm in Ypsi, Michigan. We talk about showing up, seeing the world as it is, white supremacy, grief, shame and trauma work, accepting disruption, self-organizing, seeking leadership from those who have been and are still most affected and oppressed by the dominant culture, and activating/cultivating our unique giftedness. Ethan also outlines for us the guiding principles they use to inform their work at the Possibility Alliance. Recorded August 7, 2019.Threads mentioned in this episode...Layla Saad’s book “Me and White Supremacy” to be released Feb 4th, 2020. www.laylafsaad.com Sonya Sanchez https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/sonia-sanchez Audre Lorde https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/audre-lorde Grace Lee Boggs http://www.boggsschool.org/grace-and-jimmy Sheri Mitchell: https://sacredinstructions.life (book mentioned: Sacred Instruction)adrienne marie brown http://adriennemareebrown.net (books mentioned: Emergent Strategy and Pleasure Activism) Lynic Pinkard, author of the essay Revolutionary Sucide https://www.questia.com/magazine/1P3-3249938151/revolutionary-suicide https://thesunmagazine.org/issues/466/dangerous-love Octavia Butler, the science fiction author quoted at the end of the interview: https://octaviabutler.org Nibezun https://nibezun.org Healing Turtle Island: https://www.healingturtleisland.org Video playlists that shares a SWARM Training from Emily Mayer and Carlos Saavedra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKHGCY0nZLc&list=PLeJeAirMA52rjdn4ji49UWg_lebY2hdf4 Hawaain Snail species me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unifiedthreads/message
Questioning what other people told you is possible is always a good place to start. This episode is part 1 of a conversation with Ethan Hughes, one of four co-founders of the Possibility Alliance in Belfast Maine, and Grace Yoder of Polliwog Farm in Ypsi, Michigan. Grace shared her work on the first episode of this season, in an episode called "Belonging", and connected the threads to Ethan. Ethan and the people at the Possibility Alliance have spent over a decade working to solve practical problems through permaculture, while living true to a set of principles, one of which they call “pathways out of empire.” Grace and Amy ask questions around why Ethan and his partner & co-founder Sarah Wilcox moved from an established off-grid community in Missouri to start fresh in Maine. Together, we talk about our white privilege, getting to the point of being honest with what we’re exchanging and how much energy still needs to be freed up, and showing up to build resilience in response to this planet’s ecological and social crisis. Part 2 called “Kinship”Recorded August 7, 2019. Bottlenose Dolphin and Humpback Whale sounds recorded January 19, 1991 by “listeningtowhales” found on freesound.org Threads mentioned in this episode...Wabanaki REACH (http://www.mainewabanakireach.org) Bear Creek Community Land Trust (https://permies.com/t/112399/Bear-Creek-Community-Land-Trust) Brene Brown “Daring Greatly” https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/13588356 If you’d like to listen to the interviews Ethan did on “The Permaculture Podcast” in 2012 and 2013 with Scott Mann, check out this “best of” episode here: https://www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/2015/episode-1523-ethan-hughes/ If you’d like to listen to the episode entitled “Belonging” that featured Grace from Polliwog Farm, you can find it here: https://unifiedthreads.libsyn.com/season-2-belonging If you’d like to contact Ethan, you can write him at: Ethan Hughes 85 Edgecomb Dr Belfast, ME 04915 Call him at (207) 338-5719 If you’d like to se --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unifiedthreads/message
This Episode of The Connected Experience Podcast is sponsored by a new trivia card game "Family Game Night”. Family Game Night is a great way for you to get to know your family while having a great time doing so. Use the Code "TCEpod" at check out for a discount on your order. Visit https://fgngames.comDouble Up w/ Neisha Neshae & Ced Louie On this episode of The Connected Experience Podcast (@tcepod) join host AJ & SJ as we sit and chop it up with Ypsi's queen of Trap R&B Neisha Nashae (@neishaneshae). From playing high school basketball to touring with Big Sean, hear about how she came to take over the game. We are also joined by Ced Louie (@handzupmgmt) see how these two got together and the things that's been happening ever since. Press play to see whats next. Contact us at pr@tcohh.orgFollow us on IG/Twitter @TCEpodListen to “The Podcast Album” by The Connected Experience now via Tidal https://tidal.com/browse/album/84652887See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This was a project I did for WEMU, which originally aired back in January, about some of the sites of the Ann Arbor/Ypsi folk scene. However, this only really scratches the surface of the people and places the folk scene has to offer. I want to eventually do a deeper dive. Original link: https://www.wemu.org/post/emu-student-project-report-ann-arbor-and-ypsilantis-folk-music-scene
About: Ypsi Kid – the ongoing project of Mike Mitchell, Ypsi Kid is a persona born out of Mike’s time in metro Detroit where he was exposed to the music of the 2nd and 3rd waves of Detroit Techno. This influence has been running through Mike’s music in all its forms throughout the years – from techno to breaks and bass and everything in-between - and continues with his focus now on the art of the modular. The last 3 years has seen Mike move from producing “in the box” to focusing exclusively on the modular so he could find his sound and approach in order to relay the essence of Ypsi Kid. This recording is one of his first steps to creating a fully live, improvisational workflow with the modular where he can express the influences, and more importantly, his sound, to willing audiences. This sound has Mike returning to the raw, analog sound of early techno - a sound that looks back to its roots & influences while also incorporating modern tools and techniques - the techno that formed the core of Ypsi Kid. Links: Detroit Underground - http://detroitunderground.net/artists/Ypsi-Kid/ SoundCloud – https://soundcloud.com/Ypsi-Kid Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Ypsi_Kid/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/SymbolicStudios
088 - Etwas loderte in ihm… … der Drang, seine Leidenschaft für Sport auszuleben. … Andere mit seiner eigenen Transformations-Geschichte zu motivieren. Als Christoph Öller spürte, dass ihn sein Job als Ingenieur in der Automobilbranche nicht mehr erfüllt, hatte er nichts. Keine Trainerausbildung und keinen richtigen Plan. Doch dann hat sich etwas ergeben… Also hat er es angepackt! Wie Christoph es geschafft hat, in einer neuen Stadt komplett von Null zu starten, seinen Job hinzuschmeißen und innerhalb von 2 Monaten auf knapp 30 neue Kunden zu kommen, dass erzählt er in diesem Interview.
Our first milestone episode, we made it to 10! On this weeks episode of Beats, Brews, and Points of View podcast we sat down with Stevie T of the electronic band, Doogatron, who are playing a show at Ziggy's in Ypsi tonight, Nov 2nd. On this episode we talk new music we are listening to, things we like and dislike about streaming services and how people are manipulating the numbers. We say goodbye to a Motown legend on this episode as well as talk about the crazy story of Whitey Bulger. We also discuss television, movies and much more, enjoy!
Business banking in the Ann Arbor area is a competitive arena. Ann Arbor SPARK CEO Paul Krutko sat down with Peter Schork, co-founder, president, and CEO of Ann Arbor State Bank to discuss how this bank with local roots works with small to medium sized businesses in the area. They discuss the recent partnership between their two organizations supporting Back Office Studio, a new co-working space that provides first-hand exposure to Ypsilanti. Schork, an Ypsilanti native, shares how businesses like Back Office Studio support connecting and retaining Ypsi’s talent pool within the city’s vibrant downtown.
In this week's #OTGYpsi, Patrick Campion and Brianna Kelly sit down with Decky Alexander from Eastern Michigan University. The conversation is about how Washtenaw Community College and EMU seek opportunities to "get involved." You can find Concentrate Media's full article here .
Wolfgang Unsöld is currently one of the most successful Personal Trainers and Strength Coaches in the world. He is the Founder of the Your Personal Strength Institute (YPSI) in Stuttgart, Germany. YPSI offers Consulting and Personal Training, the YPSI Supplement-Line, as well as Seminars and the YPSI Trainer Certification. Wolfgang is known worldwide for the outstanding results he produces with his clients and athletes. Examples: Wolfgang published over 100 before-and-after transformations He with a wide variety of clients ranging from Executives to Athletes from over 20 Sports Wolfgang trained 13 Athletes that competed at the Olympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi, Russia He trained 3 Athletes at the Olympic Summer Games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. The YPSI Trainer B- & A-Licence has certified over 300 Trainers in 24 Countries on 4 Continents and he has given Seminars on Training & Nutrition in 22 countries worldwide. Wolfgang is the author of many bestselling books including: Dein bestes Training Ask the Coach Die perfekte Kniebeuge Wolfgang's first English book was published in October 2017 under the title "Advanced Training Tips“ and is available on Amazon. Wolfgang also published four ebooks in 2017 which are available on the YPSI website: "Improve your Squat“ "Improve your Arms“ "Strength and Mass Holiday“ "Training Weekends“ Key Highlights from the Podcast: How Max Planck's story in Poor Charlie's Almanack represents what Wolfgang dislikes about the fitness industry at the moment The benefits of exponential wisdom to the fitness industry The story of Boyd Epley, the first strength and conditioning coach (University of Nebraska) How to get a sufficient workout at a hotel gym What to do in situations where you only have a hotel room and need to exercise How does the term diet leads to failure What does Wolfgang think of intermittent fasting Why Wolfgang recommends drinking lime, salt, and water first thing in the morning to all of his clients What does Wolfgang think of self-quantification, HRV, and his favorite quantification tool (skin fold measurement) The five supplements Wolfgang recommends for all of his clients Why you need Vitamin D in months ending in R if you live above Lisbon Research Mentioned: Magnesium as a co-factor for 300+ reactions in your body Vitamin D deficiency The benefits of Chlorella Starting your day with salt and lime water Products Mentioned: YPSI's supplement line Poor Charlie's Almanack Skinfold Caliper Continuous Glucose Monitoring System For more information on Wolfgang visit: YPSI's website Facebook Instagram The sponsor of today’s podcast is Butcher Box. Butcher Box is my go-to when it comes to getting meat in the United States. By the time this podcast is published, I would have gone to and probably come back from the United States of America. Now I’m on my way tomorrow, and I’m a little uncertain about the quality of the food and meat that I’m going to be getting. Produce is one thing but meat I can get delivered directly to my door through Butcher Box. They have 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef, organic free-range chicken (oh yeah), as well as heritage breed pork - all delivered directly to your door. So if you go butcherbox.com/boomer (as in my name), they’ll give you USD15 off your first order and free bacon. You get free bacon on your first order. USD15 off. Free bacon, I’ve said it again. Free bacon. It’s raining gold. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
023 – Interview mit Wolfgang Unsöld Diesmal: Ein Interview mit Wolfgang Unsöld, Inhaber vom Personal Strength Institute in Stuttgart und einer der erfolgreichsten Personal Trainer Deutschlands. Er coacht Athleten und Sportler aus dem Freizeit- aber auch Leistungssportbereich. Sein aktuelles Steckenpferd ist der Bereich „Bevor ‚n‘ after“ und Hautfaltenmessung. Die Themen: Kurze Vorstellung von Wolfgang Unsöld – [02:49] Sein Weg zum Personal Trainer und in die Selbstständigkeit – [04:02] Dein Wert – Vergleiche nicht Stunde gegen Stunde – [10:52] Das Angebot an Seminaren und Ausbildungen in Deutschland – [15:18] Bevor ‚n‘ After-Bilder – sein Weg zur Kundengewinnung – [19:31] Lifehacks für deinen Alltag und dem Weg zu deinem Ziel – [25:00] Wie wichtig ist Spezialisierung auf einem bestimmten Gebiet? – [38:28] Eine Zusammenfassung für dich als zukünftigen Personal Trainer – [43:46] Zitate: „Wie erfahren die Kunden von deiner Qualität und wie macht man sich als Personal Trainer einen Namen? 1. Auf der Trainingsfläche selbst – durch Kundenkontakt, Trainingspläne und Erfolge 2. Mehr Zeit in deine Arbeit und Kunden investieren.“ „Dein Stundensatz ist nicht deine Wertung als Trainer.“ „Der Wert für den Kunden wird definiert durch: 1. Körperfett runter. 2. Muskelmasse rauf. 3. Kraft rauf.“ „Das Selbstexperiment / Selbsterfahrung ist wichtig für einen guten Trainer, du kannst nichts empfehlen, was du selbst noch nicht getestet hast.“ „Der Erfolg meiner Kunden, ist mein Erfolg als Trainer.“ Links: Webseite Your Personal Strength Institute Das Buch – Ask the Coach (Affiliate Link) Meine Webseite Katja auf Facebook Katja auf Instagram Zum Blog und zur Newslettereintragung Zum [...] Weiterlesen
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AGF 259 “Concept of Flatulence” In this weeks episode we talk about the Ypsi ejaculator, more shoplifting, Blue laws, Cars, the good old days, colossal, and finally the 70’s shock doc “the Hollow”
Salty Language Presents: The Enthusiasts #33 Ypsi Summer Beerfest 2016 saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan are joined by Jeanie, and Big Dev to discuss the 2016 Michigan Brewer's Guild Beerfest in Ypsilanti! They discuss favorite beers, brewers, the heat, what happened to Bryan, getting split up, the post beerfest bar and nap, next day breakfast, and more! We hope you enjoy it! Links: http://www.mibeer.com Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage On Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589 http://podgods.webs.com/ wickedradionetwork.com tangentboundnetwork.com http://dangerentertainment.net/ geekliferadio.com Share with your friends!
Muskegon claims him because he was born there. Ypsi claims him because, for most of his childhood, he lived in a trailer park on the outskirts of town. But it’s Ann Arbor - along with cocaine, meth, acid, booze, pills, AND ambition - that deserve the credit for turning James Newell Osterberg into Iggy Pop. Music by FAWNN