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Der amerikanische Komiker Harold Lloyd sorgte in seinem Film „Safety Last“ aus dem Jahre 1923 für Bilder, die sich in das kollektive Gedächtnis eingebrannt haben. Der von Lloyd gespielte Protagonist klettert einen Wolkenkratzer an der Fassade hoch und hängt schließlich in schwindelerregender Höhe an dem Zeiger einer großen Uhr. Diese Aufnahmen erreichten damals in Kombination mit echten Stunts eine neue Dimension der Tricktechnik. Und das ganze spielte sich am Sinnbild des amerikanischen Fortschritts ab: dem Hochhaus. Dieser Film ist eines der Beispiele, die Walter Steinhauser in der populärwissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift „Technik für Alle“ zur aktuellen Tricktechnik des Films Mitte der 20er Jahre anführt und erläutert. Die Harburger Anzeigen und Nachrichten fassen seine Ausführungen in ihrer Ausgabe vom 24. März 1925 zusammen. Rosa Leu klärt uns über den damaligen Stand von Doppelbelichtungen, Modellbau und Kameratricks auf.
Die Zeitumstellung katapultiert uns hinein in die Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit. Auch die komplexen Uhrwerke hoch oben müssen umgestellt werden. Anlass für den Autor Jörg Wunderlich, einmal die Turmuhrmacher zu würdigen.
Inga Göbert hat eine eher altmodische Uhr. Eine mit Ziffernblatt und Zeiger. Zahlen sind drauf - nichts ist digital.
JACI: In Practice Editor Robert Zeiger describes the March issue, the theme of which is “Cough”. Theme topics covered include the clinical approach to chronic cough, cough reflex hypersensitivity as a key treatable trait, nonpharmacological approaches to chronic cough, and cough-variant asthma. Dr. Zeiger then presents the Highlights of the Original Articles in the issue, which are on the topics of Cough, Angioedema, Asthma, Drug Allergy, Food Allergy, Inborn Errors of Immunity, Mast Cell Diseases, and Rhinitis and Sinusits.
In this episode of 'Final Approach with Chris Gregory,' Chris interviews Ross Zeiger, a technically skilled and knowledgeable guest discovered through YouTube. Ross shares his background, growing up in Washington State, attending the University of Washington, and joining the Marine Corps. He discusses his experiences in flight school, a stint as an Air Support Control Officer, and deployments in Okinawa, Thailand, Philippines, and Korea, where he met his wife. The discussion covers a variety of topics including their stay in Mexico City, his adventurous eating habits, and travel experiences in Nepal. He now runs https://www.descriptmastery.com, a website focused on teaching Descript, an AI-powered video and podcast editing software. The conversation delves into the benefits and challenges of using Descript, the learning curve associated with mastering new tech, and future aspirations for his business and personal life. We are cleared for takeoff.
Der Wecker geht Anke gehörig auf Zeiger!
Heather Zeiger, a freelance science writer and analyst with the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity looks are recent science headlines, like efforts to bring back the woolly mammoth and the real impacts of the teen mental health crisis. Patrick Miller, co-author of "Joyful Outsiders," offers ideas for how we can joyful choose to be outsiders in a world that is coming against us. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Science writer Heather Zeiger with the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks a research paper that tried to argue using evidence-based analysis for gender medicine is not helpful, but Heather points out that medicine has to have tangible benefits. Psychologist and counselor Debra Fileta, author of "Reset," invite you on a 31-day journey to help us challenge our mental and emotional defaults and reset our hearts. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
JACI: In Practice Editor Robert Zeiger describes the January issue, the theme of which is “Insect Sting Allergy”. Theme topics covered include venom component allergen IgE measurement, risk factors for severe sting reactions and side effects during venom immunotherapy, stinging ant anaphylaxis, mast cell disorders and hymenoptera venom-triggered anaphylaxis, large local reaction to insect stings, and shared decision making in the diagnosis and management of insect sting allergy. Dr. Zeiger then presents the Highlights of the Original Articles in the issue, which are on the topics of Insect Sting Allergy, Asthma, Drug Allergy, Eosinophilic Disorders, Food Allergy, Immunodeficiency, Mast Cell Disorders, and Urticaria
„Die Zeit der Spekulanten ist vorbei – und sie wird auch nicht so schnell wiederkommen“, sagt er. In der Uhrenbranche werden die Zeiger jetzt neu gestellt. Die spannende Frage: Wie geht es nach den Preisstürzen denn nun weiter mit Rolex, Patek Philippe und all den Trophy-Watches? Wer sind die Gewinner und die großen Verlierer? Welche Brands müssen wir unbedingt auf der Watch-Liste haben? Er weiß es: Tim Stracke, Founder und Chairman von Chrono24, der größten globalen Plattformen für Luxury Watches. 9 Millionen Uhrenfans suchen hier jeden Monat nach den besten Deals. Zu seinen Stakeholdern zählen mittlerweile Cristiano Ronaldo, Formel-1-Pilot Charles Leclerc und LVMH-Luxuskönig Bernard Arnault höchstpersönlich – sie alle sind an Chrono24 beteiligt. Absolute Star-Power. Der nächste Step: der Börsengang! Tim Stracke, der Master of Time. Sein Blick auf die Branche: Warum er den CEOs mehr Mut wünscht, wie es Marken mit Preissteigerungen übertrieben haben und wer zur Zeit die beste Strategie fährt. Big picture: Warum LVMH in die Formel 1 einsteigt und Rolex damit verdrängt. Und das Gemetzel bei Onlineplattformen wie Zalando, About You, MyTheresa und der Richemont Group sowie seine wichtigsten Karriere-Learings: das alles jetzt hier in TOMorrow und als TOMorrow-Videopodcast auf youtube. Wenn du mitdiskutieren möchtest: Schreib mir gern in die Kommentare oder hier auf Social Media: http://lnk.to/TOMorrow-Podcast und cool, wenn du den Channel abonnierst.
Science and bioethics writer Heather Zeiger addresses the recent vote in the UK House of Commons that would legalize assisted dying there, and the deeper issues of caring for a dying person and the honoring them as being made in God's image. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St. Paul and Northwestern Media (Faith Radio's parent organization) talks about the power of being theologically conservative and through that engaging our culture and world. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Der 52-jährige Eric ist voll verliebt – warum nur pocht das verliebte Herz nicht auch in Erics Unterhose? Wie hängen Herzkranzgefässe zusammen mit „Ruten", sind sie wirklich Zeiger des Herzens und wie helfen Nüsse auf Erics Speiseplan, um wieder voller Saft in den Rentierschlitten zu springen? In dieser Spezial-Episode – passend zum Samichlausentag - widmen wir uns in der Villa Margarita für einmal der Männergesundheit. Wir sprechen über volle Säcke, harte Ruten und gesunde Nüsse auf dem Speiseplan. Villa Margarita: Folge Deinem Herzen statt Deiner oder Samichlaus' Rute.
Matze und Tobi waren in Köln in kleiner Runde Fußball gucken. Klar, dass es irgendwann auch um die Torhüter ging. Interessant ist, dass sie unterschiedliche Favoriten haben - und, dass Julian Nagelsmann in der Sache einem Schweizer vertraut. Calli ist genervt von den Trainer-Gerüchten in der Bundesliga. Logisch, denn Xabi Alonso, sein Lieblingscoach aus Leverkusen, ist ja ein Teil davon. Nur die Präsidentin eines brasilianischen Vereins geht der Manager-Legende noch mehr auf den Zeiger. Alle Hintergründe und viel gute Laune gibt's in dieser Folge. "Echte Champions XXL" ist eine Produktion der Podcastbande. Neue Folgen immer donnerstags - überall, wo es Podcasts gibt.
Roni Zeiger is a distinguished physician and technologist with a profound impact on digital health. With a medical degree and a master's in biomedical informatics, Roni has seamlessly integrated technology and healthcare throughout his career. He served as the Chief Health Strategist at Google, leading transformative projects like Google Health and Google Flu Trends, which revolutionized global access to health information. Roni also co-founded Smart Patients, a platform fostering patient support and learning through shared experiences. Currently, at GirlTrek, he exemplifies his commitment to community health and social justice, focusing on increasing life expectancy for Black women by addressing critical issues such as inactivity, isolation, and injustice. This episode explores Roni's groundbreaking work at Google, Smart Patients, and GirlTrek, along with his vision for the future of healthcare and the power of community-driven solutions. Do you have any thoughts or guest suggestions? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.
Das digitale Gold schaltet in den “Up-Only-Modus” und bricht dabei sämtliche Rekorde. Die Memecoins ziehen mit.
Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks through headlines around things like transparent solar panels and wooden satellites, but also addresses the problem of social media influencers encouraging older women to take testosterone supplements, but don't tell you the negative side effects. Retired Air Force Lt. Col and Dr. Damon Friedman of SOF Missions talks about ways they help veterans who carry so many physical and emotional traumas back into regular life. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Hans Zeiger, president of the Jack Miller Center, a nationwide, nonpartisan educational venture that is dedicated to America's founding principles and civic education at every level. They discuss Hans' journey from public policy to the Jack Miller Center, and the crisis in civic education that sparked his interest. They explore the importance of knowledge for self-governing citizens and for the survival of the country. They also discuss specific areas where the educational system has failed, and some of the university programs that provide beacons of hope.
Ich gebe es gerne zu: ich bin ein Uhrenliebhaber, schon seit ich ein kleines Kind war. Mich haben die die Zeiger fasziniert, aber viel mehr noch, dass man da etwas misst. Uhren gibt es in so vielen Varianten: analoge, digitale, farbcodierte oder binäre und manche mehr. Grosse und kleine, tragbare, fest verbaute etc. Was allen gemeinsam ist: sie sind wie ein Thermometer und nicht wie ein Thermostat: sie geben nur wieder, was ist, was gerade passiert, aber sie können nicht steuern oder beeinflussen. Zeit ist eine Dimension, wie der Raum, der wir in dieser Welt unterworfen sind. Zeit ist vielleicht auch eine der Güter, die am sozial gesehen am gerechtesten sind: jede und jeder von uns hat sie, unabhängig von allem anderen. Mit dem Gut kommt auch die Verantwortung. Wie wir unsere Zeit planen, nutzen, einsetzen etc ist unsere Verantwortung. Sich Zeit nehmen, Zeit haben, sie verschenken - was gelingt dir da am besten? Nur für Dich oder dürfen auch andere teilhaben? Ich wünsche Dir einen aussergewöhnlichen Tag!
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recently leaked information about what doctors in Canada are really thinking about their nation's Medical Assistance in Dying policies. The Come and See Foundation's Larry Lundstom talks about how the TV series "The Chosen" has been having sigificant Gospel impact in the lives of people around the world. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Marketing im Kopf - ein Podcast von Luis Binder In dieser Folge wird über verschiedene Unternehmen gesprochen, da Markennamen genannt werden, handelt es sich um UNBEZAHLTE WERBUNG! In dieser Folge: In der heutigen Podcastfolge von Marketing im Kopf geht es bei dem Thema Marktsegmentierung noch einen Schritt weiter und wir schauen uns an, welche Gedanken du dir zu deiner Zielgruppe machen solltest und wie du Personas nutzen kannst, um dich noch besser in deine Zielgruppe hineinzuversetzen. ____________________________________________ Marketing-News der Woche: Nachhaltigkeit, aber nicht um jeden Preis. Nachhaltigkeit ist für viele in Deutschland ein wichtiges Kaufkriterium, aber andere Faktoren wie Preis, Geschmack und Bequemlichkeit sind oft wichtiger. Dabei hat auch die finanzielle Situation einen Einfluss. Menschen mit höherem Einkommen neigen dazu, nachhaltiger zu konsumieren, während finanziell schwächere Verbraucher*innen oft weniger umweltfreundliche Produkte kaufen. Gleichzeitig zeigen jüngere Menschen oft umweltbewusstes Verhalten in sichtbaren Bereichen wie Secondhand-Kleidung, während ältere Generationen eher in weniger sichtbaren Bereichen wie Wasser- und Energiesparen aktiv sind. Wie gut Social-Media-Werbung ankommt Die Marketingbudgets für Social-Media steigen, aber viele Verbraucher kritisieren die fehlende Transparenz bei Werbung auf Plattformen wie Instagram und TikTok. 73 % finden die Grenze zwischen Unterhaltung und Werbung oft unklar. 50 % der Befragten lehnen Werbung in sozialen Medien sogar ab oder finden sie nicht akzeptabel. Besonders Influencer-Werbung wird von 55 % der Befragten, vor allem älteren Menschen, abgelehnt. Etwa die Hälfte der Internetnutzer verfügt über solides Wissen zur Erkennung von Werbung. Besonders die GenZ auf TikTok und Instagram kann Werbung gut von Entertainment-Inhalten unterscheiden. Einige fordern jetzt klarere Regeln für Werbung in sozialen Medien, um die Transparenz zu verbessern und die Grenzen zwischen Unterhaltung und Werbung deutlicher zu machen. Warum ist es eigentlich 10:10 Uhr? Ist dir schon mal aufgefallen, dass die Uhren in Läden meistens auf 10:10 Uhr stehen? Manch einer behauptet, dass die Zeigerstellung so einem Lachen ähnelt und positive Emotionen bei den Kunden weckt. Ob das in dem Fall wirklich stimmt, sei mal dahingestellt. Dass das funktioniert ist aber nichts Neues und wird in verschiedenen Bereichen genutzt. Schon mal ein Auto von MINI von vorne angeschaut? Einen praktischen Nutzen gibt es bei den Uhren aber tatsächlich auch. Um 10:10 Uhr verdecken die Zeiger weder einander noch das Logo des Herstellers, das sich meist unterhalb der 12-Uhr-Marke befindet. Unterschätztes Snapchat? Snapchat wird oft unterschätzt, obwohl es Funktionen wie die Story-Funktion und selbstlöschende Inhalte bietet, die eine starke Nutzerbindung schaffen. Snapchats Spotlight Antwort auf TikTok und Reels bietet organisches Wachstumspotenzial, weil der Wettbewerb hier noch gering ist und mein den Funktionen bietet die Social-Media-Plattform gute Bedingungen für das Employer Branding, besonders in Branchen, die junge Talente ansprechen möchten. ____________________________________________ Über den Podcast: In dem Podcast Marketing im Kopf soll es um die Frage gehen, was notwendig ist, um ein Produkt oder eine Dienstleistung gut vermarkten zu können und was für grundsätzliche Strategien verfolgt und ganz leicht umgesetzt werden können. Egal, ob du selbst im Bereich Marketing arbeitest, oder, ob du dich einfach nur für das Thema interessierst, in diesem Marketing-Podcast lernst du alle Grundlagen und Strategien, die aktuell im Marketing verwendet werden. Vernetz dich gerne auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisbinder/ Du hast Fragen, Anregungen oder Ideen? Melde dich unter: marketingimkopf@gmail.com Die Website zum Podcast findest du hier. [https://bit.ly/2WN7tH5]
Today's show is for people interested in the current election but sick of the usual political noise. The guests are two highly experienced political analysts, Dan Schnur and Richard Zeiger, who will teach an Osher Lifelong Learning Institute class at the University of California Davis this fall called “An Election Like No Other.” On Davisville today we talk about why this presidential election is both different and traditional, why many elected offices are uncontested, cynicism as a turnoff and as a way to cope, and young Americans who opt to get involved in their community outside of politics. "Volunteering is noble," Schnur says, "but you can only clean up so many parks. Participating by voting or running for office or getting involved in other ways is equally important." “One of the most important lessons about politics … It leads to a democracy [and] you have to be willing to lose,” says Zeiger, who lives in Davis. "That's what the whole business is about, somebody's going to win and somebody's going to lose. And when you lose, you pull your pants back on and you go back into the fray.” In the class, Schnur says, “we come at this as analysts, not advocates … and so the way that we believe to keep these conversations productive, is not simply for people to scream and yell at each other and talk about who's right and who's wrong, but rather to analyze why the candidates are doing and saying the things that they're saying and doing, and trying to make broader sense of it."
Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity shares about the ethical issues when it comes to effective computing and why tech companies are investing in nuclear power. The American Bible Society's John Plake outlines why in-person connections are still highly valued by Gen Z and the need for Christians to practice hospitality. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Am Sonntag wählt Brandenburg einen neuen Landtag - alle ab 16 dürfen mit abstimmen. Was ist euch bei dieser Landtagswahl am wichtigsten - welche Probleme bei euch im Dorf, an der Schule, in der Stadt gehen euch so auf den Zeiger, dass sich die Politik dringend kümmern muss? Lehrer:innenmangel und Unterrichtsausfall, zu wenig Bus und Bahn, fehlende Jobs auf dem Land, zu wenig Anerkennung für Azubis, rechtsextreme Bedrohungen und Übergriffe, Überforderung in kleinen Dörfern, weil es zu wenige Angebote für Geflüchtete gibt - was beschäftigt euch gerade am meisten? Unser Podcast-Tipp "OKF – Ortskontrollfahrt": https://1.ard.de/okf-ortskontrollfahrt
On this episode of The Journey Within Podcast, Mark is joined by Evan Zeiger. Evan is a Worldwide Trophy Adventures client who has traveled all over the world hunting. Evan is on the quest to harvest the North American 29. Brutal Stone sheep hunts to brown bear hunts, Evan and Mark share stories on their top hunts and different adventures they have had along the way. Enjoy Your Journey! Partners and Promo Codes in this Episode Start your Worldwide Trophy Adventures Tags Portfolio today - worldwidetrophyadventures.com/tags Learn About the Leupold BX4 Range HD - https://www.leupold.com/bx-4-range-hd-tbr-w-10x42mm-range-finding-binocular Bass Pro Shops & Cabela's Your Outdoor Headquarters - cabelas.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Along with some recent science headlines, science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity addresses how Canada continues to expand their legal euthanasia to those with mental health issues. Carmen, then, talks about other interesting headlines around the health benefits of singing Amazing Grace, as well at talks about how we need to better apply pro-life principles. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity goes through recent science headlines, helping us see God's amazing creation. She also addressed the troubling trend of online health providers preying on young men's fears. Former soccer star Ben Locke, author of "In Our Suffering, Lord Be Near," talks about the loss of his dreams, his suffering, and how he learned not to isolate from God with his hurt, anger, and confusion. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about how God designed humans are relational beings, and how the idea of offering people companionship through artificial intelligence devices will likely fall short of our needs. Counselor Debra Fileta, author of "Are You Really OK?" talks about some of the common bad bits of advice offered married couples and deeper issue of needed to be emotionally healthy. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity shares how we'll be able to see an exploding star sometime this summer, as well as the thorny ethical issues around invitro fertilization. Film producers Josh and Rebekah Weigel talks about the story of church in Possum Trot, TX that adopted almost 80 children out of the foster care system. Their story is behind the movie "Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot." Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
On episode 396 of the BlockHash Podcast, VP of Technology Matt Zeiger discusses the power of predictive analytics and how technologies like AI are driving results in digital marketing via BarkleyOKRP and Adlucent.
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity outlines the difference between adoption versus surrogacy and how Christians are called to view medicine. Rabbi Rami Goldberg, Director of Strategic Relationships for Israel365, shares about the work of supporting the Holy Land as Jews and Christians, and the fierceness the youth in Israel are displaying. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about some of the research done around the recent solar eclipse, as well as about the recent Vatican statement helping to define God's design for human flourishing and dignity and some of the movements that undermine it. Psychologist Debra Fileta, author of "Reset," talks about how time when you overreact are often because of a wound in the past that needs addressing and healing. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
“The story of the American GIs' opposing the war was very deeply buried under the mythology of an antiwar movement that hated soldiers–that spat on them when they came home… […] The post David Zeiger on “Sir! No Sir!” appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Along with looking at bioethical issues around a person who hyper dosed on COVID vaccine and the leak of documents among gender transition doctors, Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity looks at results when AI was asked to interpret the visions of Ezekiel in Bible. Counselor Debra Fileta responds to a listener comment about her marital struggles. Debra talks about knowing the season of your relationship and how to move through them with God's help. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this episode, we speak with Hans Zeiger, the President of the Jack Miller Center, the nationwide network of scholars and teachers. We delve into the intricate interplay of ideas, economics, and donor influence within the realm of higher education; Zeiger provides a unique perspective on challenges facing universities, from the economic pressures exacerbated by the recession to the ideological shifts on campuses and the donor revolt.
Heather Zeiger of The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity outlines the need to put our hope in the coming Kingdom, instead of finding a poor replacement through A.I. Dieumeme Noelliste, author of "Authentic Engagement: The Role of the Church in Social Transformation," shares about the danger of Christians being too timid in their ministry work. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Hans Zeiger, president of the Pennsylvania-based Jack Miller Center. Zeiger shares how he’s sounding the alarm on government-funded universities and what conservatives can do to promote pluralism, defend American values and develop principled academic leaders.
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Hans Zeiger, president of the Pennsylvania-based Jack Miller Center. Zeiger shares how he's sounding the alarm on government-funded universities and what conservatives can do to promote pluralism, defend American values and develop principled academic leaders.
Heather Zeiger of The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about some of the Christian ethical concerns around Neurolink brain implants and the purpose around them. She also looks at the exciting news of how AI combined with MRI technology was able to decipher the content of some chard ancient scrolls. With today being Valentines Day, Carmen talks about how singles can navigate this holiday with so much emphasis on romance. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with guest, Steven Zeiger – Managing Director of KB Financial. Steven utilizes the only patented prudent processes for life insurance selection and retention and joins David for an intriguing discussion on the legal guidance on life insurance illustrations from FINRA, the UPIA, adjudicated lawsuits, NYS DFS, the CFP Board and the NAIC. Steven is well known in this area of study and has been asked to educate members of STEP, NAEPC, PLI, NYC EPC, the ABA, the CFA Society, FI 360/Broadridge, and dozens of other groups on the application of prudent investor guidelines to life insurance product selection and portfolio management. Life insurance illustration comparisons are confusing and misleading according to industry regulators, but independent research can provide the clarity that fiduciaries crave in terms of easing their frustrations related to life insurance: conflict of interest and lack of transparency. Independent research offers the “full story” that is not available with typical life insurance illustration analysis, and research helps advisors understand which policy will lead to a better outcome for their clients. This episode expands on Steven's life insurance guidance and research as well as Monte Carlo simulations for life insurance.
Science writer and analyst Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about how we view the progression of atomic weapons and children learning on paper versus learning on screens. Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, author of "Called to Cultivate: A Gospel Vision for Women and Work," shares about faithfully co-laboring with Christ in the hard seasons. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Science writer and analyst Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity addresses the need for us to apply God's wisdom in the areas of bioethics and modern technology, especially artificial intelligence. Christian counselor and author Debra Fileta talks about her new "Talk with Me" podcast and how it's important to find our identity and worth in Jesus instead of in things like our successes, our failures, or even our past sins. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity's Heather Zeiger talks about how one scientist explains why physics without God is impossible and A.I. studying medical data, such as X-rays. Ed and Lisa Young, authors of "A Path through Pain," share about responding to the death of their daughter and why God's perspective on "success" if often much different than our own. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
On the tenth episode of The Constitutionalist, Shane Leary and Dr. Benjamin Kleinerman are joined by Hans Zeiger, President of the Jack Miller Center, and former Washington State House Representative and State Senator. They discuss the role of civic education in constitutional preservation, the burgeoning civic education movement in higher education, and the unique role the Jack Miller Center plays in coordinating and contributing to these efforts. The Constitutionalist is a podcast cohosted by Professor Benjamin Kleinerman, the RW Morrison Professor of Political Science at Baylor University and Founder and Editor of The Constitutionalist Blog, and his student, Shane Leary. Each week, they discuss political news in light of its constitutional implications, and explore a unique constitutional topic, ranging from the thoughts and experiences of America's founders and statesmen, historical episodes, and the broader philosophic ideas that influence the American experiment in government.
Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity's Heather Zeiger reflects on a report at how various self-care options are promoted to mainly to women in a way that almost seems like a religion. She also looks at an article on how scientists are trying to make human eggs without a mom and the ethical concerns around it. World Help's Noel Brewer Yeatts, author of "Both," talks about the importance of reaching the world by living out our faith in practical ways that earn us the right to be heard when we share the Gospel of Jesus. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity talks about weekend "catch-up" sleep. Does it really work? And she looks at the move to redefine what infertility is to include those who are engaging in life patterns that can't lead to the creation of children. Michael Caparrelli, author of "Monster Mirror," talks about serial killer David Berkowitz, his diagnosis as a psychopath, and how God redeemed him so that those traits have left him. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Was bedeuten die Wahlergebnisse für die Politik im Bund und bei uns in Baden-Württemberg und wie werden sich Koalitionen und Allianzen in der Parteienlandschaft in Deutschland verändern, auch mit Blick auf eine mögliche neue Partei der Linken-Politikerin Sahra Wagenknecht?
Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity outlines why some are giving plants human qualities and the argument for genetically modifying mosquitoes. Shmulik Fried, regional director for Keren Hayesod Friends of Israel (click here for information on how to support), shares about the tragedy Jewish people are experiencing. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about some of the factors that have contributed to Summer 2023 being the hottest on record: some human-caused, others not. Also, looks at the recent findings from the Indian lunar lander. Writer John Erickson, creator of the "Hank the Cow Dog" series, talks about his past, his faith, and what inspired this beloved book and audiobook series. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recent news in science, including a possible new scientific definition of human embryos, and Russia's attempts to reach the bottom of the moon. From finding God, to getting involved with the wrong crowd, to becoming a worship artist. Musician Justin Gambino shares how God has used his life so far. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity addresses how we can go too far in extending life in ways that dishonor life and belie our trust in God. LiveWise Academy's Joel Penton talks about how groups and churches can offer religion release time to public school students off campus during school hours to help bolster kid's faith and reach others and their families with the Gospel. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here