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Zwölfuhrläuten
Loitzendorf in Niederbayern

Zwölfuhrläuten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 3:24


Im markanten Zwiebelhaubenturm von Loitzendorf läutet auch heute ein 1948 von Hamm in Regensburg gegossenes Glockenquartett in f, as, b und c. Das grösste Instrument wiegt 14 Zentner und ist der Kirchenpatronin geweiht.

Radio München
Corona-Schicksale. Ein Buch von Eugen Zentner

Radio München

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 13:31


Mux, die Hauptfigur im Film „Muxmäuschenstill“ von 2004, leidet an Rechthaberitis. Das geht so weit, dass er quasi als Verschmelzung von Denunziant, Kläger, Richter und Henker in Eigenregie Leute bestraft, die Gesetze oder Regeln verletzen - egal ob jemand zu schnell fährt, in der U-Bahn ohnr Fahrschein fährt, Graffiti sprüht oder Ladendiebstahl begeht. Mux geht mit seiner Sichtweise zwar gesetzeskonform, aber er hat kein Mandat für seine Übergriffe, sagte kürzlich sinngemäß der Drehbuchautor Jan Henrik Stahlberg in einem Interview. Diese Blockwart-Mentalität verbindet man automatisch mit dem Dritten Reich, doch ihre Wurzeln liegen tiefer. In ihr steckt zugleich eine Sehnsucht nach Einigkeit wie sie Stahlberg auch in der bürgerlichen Bewegung der Romantik erkennt. Die Kehrseite dieses Harmoniestrebens ist eine Aversion gegen Differenzen, gegen abweichendes Verhalten und der Drang, dagegen vorzugehen. Nicht umsonst attestiert man den Deutschen eine starke Neigung zur Prozesshanselei. Im Alltag der meisten Leute hielten sich deren Auswüchse noch in Grenzen. Dann kam Corona. Während der sogenannten Pandemie wurde Mux zum Standard-Typus, zur Monika Mustermann des Mainstream. Die Folgen durften viele von uns am eigenen Leib erfahren. Eugen Zentner erinnert daran anhand von 15 exemplarischen Kurzgeschichten in seinem Buch „Corona-Schicksale“, das im März erschienen ist: https://www.masselverlag.de/Programm/Corona-Schicksale/ Unser Autor Jonny Rieder hat das Buch gelesen. Sprecher: Karsten Troyke. Redaktion: Jonny Rieder Bild: Ania Hardukiewicz / Massel Verlag Radio München www.radiomuenchen.net/​ @radiomuenchen www.facebook.com/radiomuenchen www.instagram.com/radio_muenchen/ twitter.com/RadioMuenchen https://odysee.com/@RadioMuenchen.net:9 https://rumble.com/user/RadioMunchen Radio München ist eine gemeinnützige Unternehmung. Wir freuen uns, wenn Sie unsere Arbeit unterstützen. GLS-Bank IBAN: DE65 4306 0967 8217 9867 00 BIC: GENODEM1GLS Bitcoin (BTC): bc1qqkrzed5vuvl82dggsyjgcjteylq5l58sz4s927 Ethereum (ETH): 0xB9a49A0bda5FAc3F084D5257424E3e6fdD303482

Alles Coin Nichts Muss
Founder Series S2E4 mit LI.FI-Gründer Philipp Zentner

Alles Coin Nichts Muss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 69:55


„Die Zukunft wird Multi-Chain sein!“ – das war Philipp Zentner bereits 2021 klar, als er seine erste Wallet installierte. Das Problem dabei? Liquidität, Assets und Tools fragmentieren. Die Lösung: LI.FI – eine Art Skyscanner für Blockchains, das den besten Weg für Asset-Transfers über verschiedene Chains findet. Kommt euch bekannt vor? Kein Wunder: LI.FI steckt heute in fast jeder Wallet – und Philipp war schon vor zwei Jahren bei uns im Podcast. Warum es sich trotzdem lohnt, reinzuhören? Weil sich alles verändert hat. In dieser Folge der Founder Series von Alles Coin, Nichts Muss spricht Philipp mit Julius Nagel und Florian Adomeit darüber, warum er – entgegen dem Rat seines Steuerberaters – Deutschland nicht verlassen hat. Und das, obwohl er den Standort für Krypto alles andere als ideal findet. Wie sehr Bärenmarkt, Memecoin-Mania und mehr Nächte im Flugzeug als im eigenen Bett an einem zerren, warum Ethereum hinter den Erwartungen zurückbleibt – und was sich bei LI.FI konkret getan hat: ein eigener Orderflow-Marketplace, neue Monetarisierungsmodelle, aggressive Wallet-Integrationen und der ganz reale Druck, als Marktführer auch zu liefern.

Libertad Radio 105.5
Ana Clara Zentner y Alejandra Funaro - Estafadas con las entradas para el partido Argentina-Brasil

Libertad Radio 105.5

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 19:15


De lunes a viernes #MañanasUrbanas en el 105.5 de 9 a 13 hs En la app o www.libertadradio.com.ar

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de
Folge 31: Ein Mainzer, wie er springt, aber nicht lacht

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 28:48


Die Entscheidung von Julian Nagelsmann hatte für Verwunderung gesorgt. Nicht etwa, weil Oliver Baumann statt Alexander Nübel die Nummer eins der deutschen Fußball-Nationalelf für die Spiele gegen Italien ist. Sondern, dass Stefan Ortega als dritter Torwart im Aufgebot für die Duelle im Nations-League-Viertelfinale steht - und nicht der seit Monaten überragende Robin Zentner (30) von Mainz 05. Almuth wundert sich darüber. Wenn man schon viele Spiele für Mainz gerettet hat in dieser Saison, in einer sehr hohen Konstanz, dann wäre eine Nominierung verdient gewesen, sagt sie. Außerdem sprechen Almuth und Roman über zwei weitere starke und - anders als Zentner - ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Eine Halbzeit mit
Folge 31: Ein Mainzer, wie er springt, aber nicht lacht

Eine Halbzeit mit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 28:48


Die Entscheidung von Julian Nagelsmann hatte für Verwunderung gesorgt. Nicht etwa, weil Oliver Baumann statt Alexander Nübel die Nummer eins der deutschen Fußball-Nationalelf für die Spiele gegen Italien ist. Sondern, dass Stefan Ortega als dritter Torwart im Aufgebot für die Duelle im Nations-League-Viertelfinale steht - und nicht der seit Monaten überragende Robin Zentner (30) von Mainz 05. Almuth wundert sich darüber. „Wenn man schon viele Spiele für Mainz gerettet hat in dieser Saison, in einer sehr hohen Konstanz“, dann wäre eine Nominierung verdient gewesen, sagt sie. Außerdem sprechen Almuth und Roman über zwei weitere starke und - anders als Zentner - auch für die DFB-Elf berufene Mainzer Profis.

The Evan Bray Show
The Evan Bray Show - Austen Zentner - March 20th, 2025

The Evan Bray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 14:08


Sometimes the best medicine can be movement. Austen Zentner, executive director of the Kinesiology Association of Saskatchewan, joins Evan to talk about physical health and how simple movement can vastly improve your quality of life.

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de
Folge 31: Ein Mainzer, wie er springt, aber nicht lacht

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 28:48


Die Entscheidung von Julian Nagelsmann hatte für Verwunderung gesorgt. Nicht etwa, weil Oliver Baumann statt Alexander Nübel die Nummer eins der deutschen Fußball-Nationalelf für die Spiele gegen Italien ist. Sondern, dass Stefan Ortega als dritter Torwart im Aufgebot für die Duelle im Nations-League-Viertelfinale steht - und nicht der seit Monaten überragende Robin Zentner (30) von Mainz 05. Almuth wundert sich darüber. Wenn man schon viele Spiele für Mainz gerettet hat in dieser Saison, in einer sehr hohen Konstanz, dann wäre eine Nominierung verdient gewesen, sagt sie. Außerdem sprechen Almuth und Roman über zwei weitere starke und - anders als Zentner - ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

kicker News
Wo ist Zentner? Wieso fehlt Gosens? Eure Fragen zur DFB-Elf

kicker News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 13:30


Mit einigen Rückkehrern und einem Neuling im Kader geht Julian Nagelsmann das Viertelfinale der Nations League gegen Italien an. Doch wer fehlt und aus welchen Gründen? Wer hat die Nase im Tor vorne? Wie sollen die verletzten Kai Havertz und Florian Wirtz ersetzt werden? Und was kann sich die DFB-Elf in den beiden Spielen ausrechnen? Ihr habt die Fragen gestellt, kicker-Reporter Oliver Hartmann gibt die Antworten.

kicker Daily
Wo ist Zentner? Wieso fehlt Gosens? Eure Fragen zur DFB-Elf

kicker Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 13:30


Mit einigen Rückkehrern und einem Neuling im Kader geht Julian Nagelsmann das Viertelfinale der Nations League gegen Italien an. Doch wer fehlt und aus welchen Gründen? Wer hat die Nase im Tor vorne? Wie sollen die verletzten Kai Havertz und Florian Wirtz ersetzt werden? Und was kann sich die DFB-Elf in den beiden Spielen ausrechnen? Ihr habt die Fragen gestellt, kicker-Reporter Oliver Hartmann gibt die Antworten.

The Blockchain.com Podcast
Bridging the Cross-Chain Gap with Philipp Zentner from LI.FI

The Blockchain.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 21:51


In this episode of Blockchain Bylines, Nicolas Cary, Co-Founder of Blockchain.com chats with Philipp Zentner, Co-founder and CEO of LI.FI, a bridge & DEX aggregation protocol. Join us as Zentner explains the technical challenges of scaling blockchain networks, the importance of interoperability and the inception, functions, and future of LI.FI.

Der 05ER.fm Audiobeweis
Rasenpflege, Kuhni & Nationalmannschaft - Mit Robin Zentner

Der 05ER.fm Audiobeweis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 83:57


Auswärtssieg am Samstag, auf Platz vier in der Bundesliga-Tabelle geklettert, zwei Tage später bei strahlendem Sonnenschein auf einem Wagen des Mainzer Rosenmontagsumzugs stehen und feiern – klingt zu schön, um wahr zu sein? Keinesfalls! In der neuesten Folge des Podcasts "Einmal Mainzer, immer Mainzer“ ist ein 05-Profi zu Gast, der genau das in den vergangenen Tagen erlebt hat. Nach dem 2:1-Sieg in Leipzig war die Stimmung zum Höhepunkt der Fastnachtskampagne bei den Rot-Weißen umso ausgelassener. "Da hat sehr, sehr viel zusammengepasst“, fasst Robin Zentner die vergangenen Tage aus Sicht der Rheinhessen zusammen. Die Tatsache, dass Zentner für die neueste Folge sein Fastnachtstrikot mitgebracht hat, zeigt zusätzlich, dass den Mainzern die jüngst beendete fünfte Jahreszeit in bester Erinnerung bleiben wird.

Anstuss
Wenn Werder immer mehr wimmert

Anstuss

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 70:43


Der FSV Mainz 05 schunkelt in die Champions League. Bei Bo Henriksen und seinen Boys stimmt das Mainzset. Wenn es am Ende tatsächlich mit der Königsklasse klappen sollte, wird Robin vermutlich ein Zentner von den Schultern fallen. Bei Werder stehen die Initialen von Trainer Ole Werner inzwischen für den Gemütszustand eines ganzen Vereins. OW. Oh weh. Oh nee. Die Saison schmeckt nach abgestandenem Haake-Beck. Für Champagner in den Ohren sorgt das Giganten-Duell am magischen Mittwoch: Stanisic gegen Hermoso. Bayern gegen Bayer. Wir haben schon jetzt Puls!

Mossback
The Forces That Carved the Columbia

Mossback

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 28:45


The Columbia River has been carved up by more than a dozen dams over the past century. But it's the colossal floods and lava flows from millions of years ago that truly set it on its winding path.  How do we really know what we know about the Columbia?   To better understand this history, Cascade PBS's resident historian Knute Berger joined forces with geologist Nick Zentner of Nick on the Rocks in a recent episode of the Mossback's Northwest video series. But there's much more left to unearth.  In this episode of Mossback, Berger joins co-host Stephen Hegg to discuss his decision to spend half of this past season of Mossback's Northwest on different aspects of the Columbia River. They also dig into the massive floods and lava flows that made the Columbia River what it is today; what it was like for Berger to work with Zentner on this project and other geological inquiries over the years; and the enthusiastic response from viewers, including one observation of a mistake in the video that led Berger down an entirely new path.  For more on all things Mossback, visit CascadePBS.org. To reach Knute Berger directly, drop him a line at knute.berger@cascadepbs.org. And if you'd like an exclusive weekly newsletter from Knute, where he offers greater insight into his latest historical discoveries, become a Cascade PBS member today. --- Credits Hosts: Stephen Hegg, Knute Berger Producer: Sara Bernard Story editor: Sarah Menzies

So Can I
Becoming an Artist + Designing Silk Scarves with CoCo Zentner

So Can I

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 37:00


Today I am joined by CoCo Zentner! CoCo is a Texas-based artist and entrepreneur known for her vibrant, nature-inspired silk scarves and timeless artwork. With a background in painting and a BFA from The University of Texas at Austin, Coco brings an eye for traditional design and southern charm to her creations. Through her work, she aims to capture overlooked beauty in everyday life, creating pieces that feel both personal and enduring. Today, Coco's art and accessories are cherished for their one-of-a-kind quality, designed to add elegance to any home or wardrobe.CoCo's WebsiteCoCo's InstagramBig Brother Big Sister

Fernschuss - Der Kickbase & Bundesliga Podcast
Zentner Claus is coming to town

Fernschuss - Der Kickbase & Bundesliga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 70:19


Was geht Freunde! Wir bereiten uns heute zu dritt auf den 13. Spieltag der Fußball Bundesliga vor! Wer sind die besten Matchups, auf welche Spieler kann man gamblen und wer von uns schmückt den besten Weihnachtsbaum?! Viel Spaß mit der Folge! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Preppy Podcast
Coco Zentner

Preppy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 37:58


Coco Zentner is a fine artist creating timeless & colorful works of art & scarves for your home & interiors. Learn more at https://www.cocozentner.com/

(R)ECHT INTERESSANT!
126: Großkanzlei, Hollywood und Social Freezing / Dr. Laura Zentner

(R)ECHT INTERESSANT!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 83:45


In dieser Episode spreche ich mit meinem Gast über ihre beeindruckende Karriere in einer amerikanischen Großkanzlei – in Teilzeit! - und ihre Erfahrungen im Bereich E-Commerce, Technologies und Filmrecht. Selbstverständlich thematisieren wir Hollywood und seine Gerüchteküche und klären, wie man als Anwältin dazu kommt, regelmäßig über rote Teppiche zu schreiten oder im Abspann von Filmspektakeln genannt zu werden. Mit Dr. Laura Zentner von Greenberg Traurig plaudere ich auch über die Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf. Muss man sich entscheiden zwischen Kind und Karriere? Laura jedenfalls nicht, denn sie wurde hochschwanger Partnerin ihrer Kanzlei. Das allerdings nach einem emotional herausfordernden Weg, denn den Kinderwunsch konnte sich Laura lange nicht erfüllen. Der Grund? Endometriose. Nach langem Zaudern nimmt Laura ärztliche Hilfe in Anspruch. Ihre Erfahrungen teilt sie ebenso offen mit uns, wie ihre Tipps, die allen Frauen mit Kinderwunsch helfen sollen, ihre Wünsche und Ziele – beruflich wie privat – aktiv und mit viel Hoffnung zu verfolgen. Die vielleicht persönlichste, privateste und offenste Episode, die ich je aufzeichnen durfte. Danke, Laura!

Hansus und der zweite Pfosten
Neuer Comeback für Deutschland?! - Folge 62

Hansus und der zweite Pfosten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 42:49


Ter Stegen fällt monatelang aus. Wer soll ihn in der Nationalmannschaft jetzt ersetzen? Nübel? Zentner? Oder doch Jayjay Okocha? Letzterer hat immerhin schon ein Bild mit Hansus. Doch ob das Julian Nagelsmann überzeugt...

Die2
Drei Muscheln und Stefan Raab - Die2 #272

Die2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 76:42


Die2 sitzen wieder vor den Mikrofonen und verbreiten viel Meinung mit wenig Relevanz. Diesmal quatschen wir u.a. über drei Muscheln, Zentner und Pfund, Telekolleg, Stefan Raab ist zurück, Fernsehen früher und heute, die Knoff-Hoff-Show, Untethered, 7 Days Mods, Tales of the Shire und noch mehr Spiele. Eure Fragen oder Themen unter dem Hashtag #die2onair Links zu den Themen der Folge ► Telekolleg https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telekolleg ► Die Knoff-Hoff-Show https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Knoff-Hoff-Show ► BeamNG.drive https://store.steampowered.com/app/284160/BeamNGdrive/ ► Untethered https://store.steampowered.com/app/2763310/Untethered/ ► Tales of the Shire https://store.steampowered.com/app/2016460/Tales_of_the_Shire_Ein_Der_Herr_der_RingeSpiel/ ► Orebound https://store.steampowered.com/app/2467810/Orebound/ ► VLADiK BRUTAL https://store.steampowered.com/app/1316680/VLADiK_BRUTAL/ Die2 auf Twitter ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/die2onair

The Reader’s Heart Podcast
The Reader's Heart | Jeff Zentner

The Reader’s Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 46:05


In this conversation, Jeff Zentner chats with Jennifer  about his reader's heart and his writing process. They discuss the power of literature written for young people to shape hearts and help readers navigate the world. They also explore the themes of found family and redefining masculinity in Zentner's books. They delve into Jennifer favorite Jeff Zentner book: Rayne and Delilah's Midnight Matinee, and the importance of depicting relationships with mental illness in young adult literature. They also discuss Zentner's new book, Sunrise Nights,'a verse novel co-authored with Brittany Cavallaro, and Zentner's upcoming adult novel set in a puppet studio in 1970s New York City. Show notes, including a chance to win 2 signed copies of Jeff's books mentioned in this episode from Bookelicious, can be found here.  Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Connection 03:02 The Power of Literature for Young People 08:26 Exploring Found Family and Redefining Masculinity 11:26 Depicting Relationships with Mental Illness in Young Adult Literature 40:46 Upcoming Adult Novel: A Journey into a Puppet Studio

Deutschsprachige Evangelische Gemeinde Madrid
Predigt zum 9. Sonntag nach Trinitatis vom 28.07.2024, Prädikantin Christine Giesen

Deutschsprachige Evangelische Gemeinde Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 9:34


„Denn wer da hat, dem wird viel gegeben“: Das Evangelium von den anvertrauten Zentnern bei Matthäus stellt klar: Nicht der erlangt die Gnade Gottes, der „seinen Zentner im Acker sicher verbirgt“, sondern derjenige, der etwas riskiert, seine Talente, seinen Reichtum einsetzt und entwickelt. Predigttext: Mt 13,44–46

Founders Society Podcast
Coco Zentner I️ Founder Behind Coco Zentner Art

Founders Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 58:07


Join us for an uplifting, and a little bit silly, conversation with Coco Zentner, the artist behind Coco Zentner Art. CoCo is a full-time artist & art educator based in Austin, TX. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in creating timeless works of art & products, filling walls & homes with colorful, joyful pieces meant to be cherished for generations. When not painting out of her backyard art studio, you can usually find CoCo cooking or outdoors with her husband, Will, their daughter, June, and their dog, Maudie (named after their favorite Tex-Mex restaurant!).  Instagram - @cocozentner_artWebsite - https://www.cocozentner.com/mainShop our recs: https://shopmy.us/founderssociety

Vancouver Real Estate Podcast
VREP #424 | West Coast Design Trends with Maxime Zentner

Vancouver Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 61:16


Sometimes you walk into a space and just feel good and you're not sure why. But it's not an accident and, more than anything, that feeling is the result of a design team making painstaking decision after decision - and trust us, God is in the details. But what makes good design and what decisions should be paramount when buying, selling or renovating?This week, Maxime Zentner, Vice President of Product Development & Interior Design at Marcon, joins Matt & Adam at Kokomo Studios for an enlightening conversation about all things design, from the trends set to pop to the soon-to-be obsolete. Not to be missed!

Filmkammer des Schreckens
SPINOFF: The Stranger Next Door

Filmkammer des Schreckens

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 82:07


Zeit für ein neues Spinoff mit Marco und Heiko! Neben kurzen Exkursen zu Marcos Godzilla-Marathon und aktuellen Comic-Tipps gibt es wieder reichlich aktuelle Sichtungen und Neuerwerbungen zu besprechen. Im Double-Feature wartet dann zunächst einmal Marcos Film "The Stranger and the Gunfighter", zu deutsch "In meiner Wut wieg ich vier Zentner", aus dem Jahr 1974. In der internationalen Ko-Produktion treten Italo-Western-Legende Lee van Cleef und Kung-Fu-Legende Lo Lieh gemeinsam vor die Kamera, um nach einem gestohlenen Vermögen zu suchen. Heiko zieht danach "The Boys Next Door" (1985) aus dem Regal. Regisseurin Penelope Spheeris erzählt die düstere Geschichte zweier junger Männer (Charlie Sheen und Maxwell Caulfield), die sich nach dem Highschool-Abschluss perspektivlos und frustriert auf einen Trip nach L.A. machen - mit tödlichen Folgen, denn die aufgestaute Gewalt explodiert in einer Reihe grausamer Morde. außerdem gesichtet: The Queen of Spades, They Have Changed Their Faces, Breathless, Dragon Slayer, Eaten Alive, Who will stop the Rain, Airport 1975, Trespass, Police Story 3, Sahara, Sunrise, My Heart is that Eternal Rose, Prisoners, Thriller, 48 Hours, Hunchback of the Morgue Unterstützt uns mit einer Spende oder werdet Mitglied in der Filmkammer des Schreckens! https://ko-fi.com/filmkammer Weitere Links zu unseren Websites und Social Media https://linktr.ee/filmkammer Emails könnt ihr uns an filmkammer@buddelfisch.de senden Hört die Filmkammer überall wo es Podcasts gibt! Soundmix von Marco Felici Bearbeitung von Sebastian Kempke --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmkammer/message

little talks
little talks - #224 Michael Zentner | UNIQA Tirol

little talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 42:23


Gemeinsam besser leben - So lautet der Leitspruch der UNIQA. UNIQA ist eine der führenden Versicherungsgesellschaften in Österreich und Zentral- & Osteuropa (CEE). Bei UNIQA geht es nicht nur um Versicherungen, sondern auch um das Zusammenbringen von individuellen Fähigkeiten, um gemeinsam eine bessere Zukunft zu gestalten. In Zahlen ausgedrückt: Rund 21.000 Mitarbeiter:innen und exklusive Vertriebspartner:innen betreuen in 18 Ländern über 16 Millionen Kund:innen. Bezogen auf Tirol sind es 320 engagierte Mitarbeiter:innen und exklusive Vertriebspartner:innen, 40 Standorte und rund 292.000 Kund:innen. Michael Zentner ist Landesdirektor der UNIQA Tirol. Er ist bereits seit 2011 erfolgreich für UNIQA tätig und übernahm die Leitung der UNIQA Landesdirektion Tirol am 01.07.2021. Michael war in seiner letzten Station als Regionalleiter des Exklusivvertriebs im Tiroler Oberland im Einsatz. Im Podcast-Interview spricht Michael Zentner mit Podcast-Host Robert Pacher über die großen Herausforderungen, ganzheitliche Gesundheitsvorsorge, Regionalität, positive Leadership, Karrieren, Ziele und Nachhaltigkeit. ⬇️ **Michael Zentner** Landesdirektor UNIQA Tirol

Purpose and Profit with Kathy Varol
76. Cassandra Zentner on a Nontoxic Solution to the PFAS Crisis

Purpose and Profit with Kathy Varol

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 44:42


Dr. Cassandra Zentner is the Vice President of Technology and Sustainability at actnano, the global leader in PFAS-free nanocoatings used to protect circuit boards across industries. Actano was created after the CEO, while working at a different company, saw factory workers getting sick from handling traditional coatings. Actnano's technology is currently protecting many of the world's foremost consumer electronic brands, safeguarding millions of vehicles, and defending numerous industrial applications against harsh electrical and environmental conditions. Cassandra leads actnano's implementation of innovative protective materials. While driving customer-focused technical initiatives, she also leads the company's sustainability efforts and commitment to protecting human health and the environment. She brings her scientific background—a PhD in Chemistry from MIT—to drive actnano's mission to bring safer chemical alternatives to the electronics industry. In this episode, we discuss: ●     PFAS—what they are and why they present a huge problem ●     The meaning of “safer chemicals” ●     The importance of prevention versus mitigation  Key Takeaways: ●     Takeaway 1: Innovating Out of a Broken System. When actnano founder Taymur Ahmad noticed the harmful impact of PFAS in protective coatings, he didn't just stand by. He saw a broken system as a call to action. A puzzle to be solved. By developing PFAS-free nano-coating he stepped up as a true innovator, showing us that discovering a broken system is the first step towards creating a solution. It's a reminder that the world benefits immensely from changemakers like Taymur, who not only dream up safer alternatives but also pave the way for others to adopt these groundbreaking solutions in their operations. ●     Takeaway 2: The Invisible Threats Among Us. We're naturally drawn to the big, obvious problems. The proverbial elephant in a room. Yet, it's often what we can't see that poses the greater danger. PFAS, a prevalent yet invisible threat found in countless everyday items—from electronics to personal care products—carries serious health risks, including certain cancers, fertility issues, and developmental delays in children. This hidden danger reminds us that sometimes the most significant threats to our well-being lurk out of sight, challenging us to look beyond the obvious. ●     Takeaway 3: Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind. Then there are the enormous issues we choose to ignore, like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an immense span of waterborne waste twice the size of Texas, floating in the middle of the Pacific without much attention. This "plastic continent" is a stark example of "out of sight, out of mind," yet its impact on our health and environment is profound. Microplastics, including those containing PFAS, break away from this mass, infiltrating the seafood we eat and carrying with them a host of health risks. It's a clear signal that just because we can't see a problem, or a problem feels far from home, doesn't mean it's any less real or harmful. This unseen danger serves as a critical wake-up call to the interconnectedness of our global ecosystem and the hidden impacts on our health.  References: ●     Connect with Cassandra on LinkedIn ●     actnano ●     EPA page on PFAS ●     ChemSec ●     North Carolina DEQ page on the Cape Fear River ●     Change Chemistry ●     EU page on REACH Regulation ●     EU page on RoHS ●     Purpose and Profit episode with Ken Cook of the Environmental Working Group  Connect & Share: If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading them! If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good!  Subscribe to the Purpose and Profit newsletter to make sure you don't miss future episodes. This podcast is for you, the listener. I'd love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at info@KathyVarol.com.

Reliability Matters
Episode 136: Environmentally Responsible/Sustainable Conformal Coating with Dr. Cassandra Zentner

Reliability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 64:07


We covered the topic of ultrathin conformal coatings back in November. We covered various conformal coating materials from traditional acrylics and silicones to ultrathin parylene coatings. What other coating materials are available? Where do these types of coatings fit within specific applications? Where do health and safety, environmental concerns, and sustainability programs fit in with a coating process?To answer these other questions, I invited Dr. Cassandra Zentner, VP of Health and environment at Actnano, a manufacturer of coating materials onto the program.Cassandra earned a BA from Oberlin College and a PhD in organic materials chemistry from MIT. Cassandra's Contact Information:Dr. Cassandra ZentnerVP of Health and EnvironmentActnanocassandra.zentner@actnano.comhttps://actnano.com

PCB Chat
RM 136: Environmentally Responsible/Sustainable Conformal Coating

PCB Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 64:06


Reliability Matters covered the topic of ultrathin conformal coatings back in November. We covered various conformal coating materials from traditional acrylics and silicones to ultrathin parylene coatings. What other coating materials are available? Where do these types of coatings fit within specific applications? Where do health and safety, environmental concerns, and sustainability programs fit in with a coating process? To answer these other questions, Dr. Cassandra Zentner, VP of Health and environment at Actnano, a manufacturer of coating materials, talks with Reliability Matters host Mike Konrad. Dr. Zentner earned a BA from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in organic materials chemistry from MIT.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Bloomberg Surveillance: ‘Fed-Friendly' Data, Retail Earnings, Biden-Xi Meeting

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 25:40 Transcription Available


Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley Chief US Economist, says the nearly two-year high in US continuing jobless claims represents a needed softening in the labor market. Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President & Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says there needs to be significant changes to the treasury market in order to restore strength. Chuck Grom, Gordon Haskett Senior Retail Analyst, says Walmart, Target and Burberry's earnings indicate pressure on the entire retail sector. Michael Hirson, 22V Head of China Research, analyzes President Biden's meeting with Xi Jinping and its implications for both countries. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance    Full Transcript:  This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keane, along with Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best an economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal, and the Bloomberg Business app. Joining us now, we're thrilled to every usually for big events, So today's a big event. It's always a big event. When Ellen Zenner joins his chief US economist, Morgan Stanley Ellen on claims, I go to the four week moving average. How do you interpret claims with this two hundred thirty one thousand statistic? And can you say there's finally a vector in place of higher claims more pain. So I hope that there's a higher vector in place. I disagree that higher claims will be more pain. We're coming off of extraordinarily low levels. As you said, we look at the four week moving average to smooth through volatility, and it has been lifting, but it is still very low. And so what does that tell me? Something that Mike and Lisa alluded to as well, normalization slowing in normalization, good god man, that's what we've been needing, and I don't see this accelerating at an extreme pace. I've been on the road the last few days in several states meeting with corporate clients. They are finally seeing some relief in terms of how tight the labor market has been in terms of the availability of the kinds of employees that they need. We're seeing not just claims rising a bit here, but I focus on continuing claims. People that have been losing their jobs are staying unemployed for a bit longer, and that's been rising since October, so it's getting more difficult to just get re employed right away. This is the kind of softness in the labor market that we have needed, and of course it takes pressure off the FED to raise rates again. Right going on extended hold, what is the distance between normalization and an outright downturn? So well, the difference is jobs stay positive, So normalization is you've got more supply coming back into the labor market, so you see participation rates rising, which we have. That is what puts upward pressure on the unemployment rate. And we've been seeing that, and if people are having taken longer to be able to get re employed, then that should produce further upward pressure on the unemployment rate. But that just takes pressure off the labor market, pressure off of businesses, off of margins. You see wages grow more slowly, and you'll see confidence build among FED policy makers that they have done enough here. I don't think we're anywhere near getting to negative job gains. I think negative jobs would mean that companies have stopped hiring. What I hear is that they're doing selective hiring, that they stop hiring, and that they start firing, and I mean firing up broadly. And that's just not what we're seeing. But I'm ever watchful, especially reading earnings transcripts, to see if that's something that's around the around the corner. I'm glad you mentioned earnings because we were talking about Walmart, and I understand their idiosyncrasies here, but they talked about potentially seeing outright deflation over the next year with consumers clearly pushing back. You do see margin pressure, you do see a market deterioration and consumer appetite over the past ninety days. How concerning is that to you about the nonlinearity of where things could be. So, Lisa, we put out a consumer survey that goes out into the field every two weeks, and one of the biggest areas of trade down that households have been doing is within stores themselves, say, going from a high priced branded good to the generic good within the store. And that means that those retailers are going to see some deflation. And we've been hearing from businesses that input costs are falling, but prices that they're charged or falling faster. And that's important because we all started to think we the economics community at large, not myself though an exception, started to think that households just have unlimited price tolerance, and that is not the case. Finances start to slow, we run through that excess savings, and you will start to trade down. The lower income groups that Walmart serves are the groups that have been standing the greatest pressure. Look at delinquency rates for the lowest income groups on credit cards on auto loans, that points to stress. Ellen Molly Smith and Alice Atkins for Bloomberg made a big splash the other day using your research, the Morgan Stanley View and the key distinction is a four point three percent unemployment rate. I hereby dubb at the Zentner four point three percent statistic. How do we get to a four point three percent unemployment rate that radically shifts Fed policy? I'm not expecting right close them from the Fed. The unemployment rate at four point three percent, we think is a soft landing unemployment rate in that it is driven by slower job gains and higher labor force participation. Now I understand that is a beautiful scenario for the FED. And we have them cutting next year by one hundred basis points because of normalization. That's very different than cutting because the FED thinks there's a recession. If the FED thinks that there's recession, they're starting big and they're doing a lot, and that's very different than the normalization scenario. And then overlay with that, what we're hearing Julia Coronatto leading the way on this, doctor Coronado suggesting productivity is underestimated. Do you believe that we have an underestimation of the efficiency of the American economy and that gets you to a benevolent four point three percent unemployment rate? Yees, So I do think that productivity is being underestimated. I would add, though, that productivity has not been well estimated, and so you'd have to say, well, it's being estimated you worse than before. And I'm not sure we can say that, but I think there are a lot of new ways that productivity exhibits itself in the economy that we're just not able to capture. Government data is not able to capture. But absolutely, if productivity is higher, then you can withstand higher wage growth without it being inflationary. It gives the FED more runway because it keeps it lid on inflation. And so it's really it lifts all boats. It's productivity and infrastructure or what economists go to sleep at night dreaming about, Tom, which is the reason why I think people are sort of hopeful that we're going to get that and we're going to create this soft landing and avoid something more challenging. I guess to wrap it all up, we've been talking all morning about the potential for deflation. Tom was talking about how difficult that is for any economy to handle. This was the word that Walmart used. But you're talking about normallyation. How concerned would you be to see some sort of material deflation, not disinflation. Deflation, and certain good sectors that we have been seeing on the margins over the past couple of months. Yeah, so, Lisa, good sectors. I'm not worried about it at all. We've goods prices in the US have been in deflation for a decade leading up to COVID. That's normal, right, we were importing a lot of deflation, but that's externally determined. I would be very, very concerned about a deflation scenario in the US for services, for domestically determined prices. For US to get to that broadly, you're talking about an extraordinary downturn on the magnitude of the financial crisis in two thousand and eight that would get that kind of price declines, declines in the level of prices instead. I think deceleration is in train. I think it's going to be faster than the FED is expecting. And I think I've been really pleased, and I think they should be pleased too with the progress that we see. The Newtonian mechanics of Ellen Zentner, of Morgan Stanley there and the dynamics of price change. Ellen, thank you so much for the brief. William Dudley joins us now former New York Fed president of Bloomberg opinion columnist Bill Ewan, I'm going to suggest Professor williams now holding Court in the former Dudley chair, have a unique perspective on our flows, our liquidity, our trust Sitting at the New York Fed. What is the confidence or trust deterioration you've observed. I think there is a complete trust in the New York Fed because that the Fed basically understands the plumbing of the financial system and understands what needs to be done to make sure that plumbing works always, even under times is pressed. One area of vulnerability where the Fed and the treasure you're looking at right now is the treasure market itself, because the buying of treasury borrowing has gone up dramatically and the capacity of the primary dealers to take on that uh that burden has diminished because of all the regulation on capital and leverage. So there do need to be some significant changes, I think, to the treasury market to make it more strong and resilient. And what I propose is a couple of things. One central characteringum of treasuries, so they all go through a central current party, so your risk is just to the central current party. Allows you to net out a lot of bilateral risk to a single risk to one uh end person. Second, increase the leverage the haircuts a bit so that they don't need to be increased during time to stress. Right now, you have low haircuts, and then there's there's stress, and the haircuts go up, which force people to sell. And the last thing which Mike was talking about is opening up the fens repo facility more broadly, making it so that people can take treasures and turn them into cash at any time. And if they know that, then they don't actually have to sell the treasures, you know, in anticipation of a problem. They can wait to see if they actually need the care bill if none of that gets done. Do you think the action we've seen and what you expect compromises the QT program coming out of the FED. No, I don't think so. I mean, I think the QT program basically is on autopilot as long as there isn't a lot of market disruptions. So if the market performs reasonably well, then QT keeps going. Only if we have the kind of events like we had in September twenty nineteen or market twenty twenty, we can see QT is suspended because if the market isn't working right, the last thing the Fed wants to do is done more securities in the marketplace. What's as take here, Bill, If there isn't this sort of fix that you propose or this three pronged proposal, how much are we seeing what sort of the new normal looks like with bouncing around twenty basis points on a ten year yield from day to day versus something more significant that creates a real crisis in the world's deepest and most liquid market. I think the volatility we've seen this year is not a treasure market function problem. I think the volatility we've seen this year is people trying to figure out what what's the trajectory of short term rates over the next six to twelve months, and there's been lots of changes in view as the economic data has come out. I think the problem is more when all sudden people want it dump treasuries and there's not enough capacity on their side to absorb that. That has happened a few times, and obviously it needs it needs a catalyst, and it's hard to predict what that catalyst could be, But what I want is a treasury market that can handle those kind of shocks if and when they occur. Are you saying that right now there is an inability. What do you expect will happen if there is some sort of catalyst, Well, if there's sometimes are cast One of the problems we allowed the treasury trading is handled by algorithmic traders who basically don't really provide long term liquity to the market. They just provide liquidity for a microsecond and then they move it security off to someone else, and when things get scary, they completely withdraw from the market, and then the market is really now then has to go to the primary dealer community. But the primary dealer commun has an allocated capital to this business because most of the time they're actually not doing it, so there's no one there sort of an extremist provide balance sheet capacity to sort of come the market. And that's one reason why you'd like to have the ability to take your treasury security to the FED and turn them into cash without actually having to sell them. So the Treasury is only one the FED is the only one that has a balance sheet that is actually elastic, So why not make it clear that that elastic balance sheet available on an ex anti basis as opposed to only exposts after the vice she had the problem? Bill, how does our data dependency look next year? I think we've had a celebration of disinflation in place. Is the nature or character of the Fed's data dependency different now and forward? Well, I think they're more confident that they've moved monetary policy to a restrictive level and it's actually working to bring down inflation. But we still don't know a lot of things. We don't really know if how tight monetary policy is. We don't know how long it's going to take to get inflation down to two percent. So I think the degree of uncertainty risk is a lot less less today than it was, say, eighteen months ago, when the Fed started the tightening process. But there's still a lot of uncertainty about how strong the economics can being, whether the Fed is done. What a roller coaster write this bond market has been on over the last few months, Bell, what if for? To catch up with you? SA always is former New York Fed President Bill Dutley. There an interesting thought provoking piece from Bill on the future of this treasury market. We talked to a lot of experts on this, and this is what you get if you get a double degree at the you claimed holy Cross, the College of the Holy Cross, and economics in accounting, the hyper detail, mathematics, ratios, the financial analysis of retail that Chuck Rahm has acclaimed for. He's a Gordon Haskett. I'm not going to mince words. We protect the copyright of all of our guests. Get his brilliance from Gordon A Hausket. How do you go and outperform on Walmart with a thirty pe? Explain why Walmart has a pe like a luxury goods pervader. And Walmart's been executing lawlessly for several quarters and even maybe the past couple of years, and the business mixshift and the gross market visibility. I mean, there's never been a time in the twenty years I've covered Walmart where I've been this bullish on the long term outlook. Clearly today it's interesting. It's a little bit about positioning. You guys talked in your remarks about valuation. That's a factor if you really dig it underneath the covers here, it's really less about the top line. And I think less about the back half of October commentary that the CFO recently made. I think it's more about the margin flow through that was disappointing. The US margins were disappointing. So when you have a stock at an all time high, at very rich valuations and you get a little bit but disconnect, you get this negative reaction. I think the stock will come back throughout the day and over the next couple of weeks, but today could be difficult for the stock. Can they compete with Amazon or Darra I never said this before, Chuck Grum, But can they beat Amazon? I don't know if they can beat Amazon, but they can definitely compete. And I think the physical assets of their four thousand plus stores in the country really provide them with being really close and being able to connect with their customers. So Walmart plus there's a lot of opportunity there. So can they beat Probably not, but can they compete one hundred percent? Chuck, you said that margins disappointed, and that's really interesting At a time where people are wondering when are consumers is going to start pushing back on price increases? Is this an indication that Walmart is seeing that that time is now and then order for them to compete, they've got to take a hit on the margins. Well, I think almost uniformly, you know, consumers are pushing back on price and that's why prices are coming down almost across the board. And can we cover Home Depot, we cover TJ, we cover you know Hard, you know, Macy's, Walmart, They're all talking about prices starting to flatten out and retreat. I think the US margins were softer because of the GLP influence on the on the margins because of the drug. It's a lower margin product. It was a higher sales in here in the quarter. And when you have discretionary sales be softer, those are higher margin categories for Walmart. So it's really a mixed factor. It looks like obviously the calls at eight o'clock and the callbacks are later in the day, so we'll get more clarity later in the day. But looking at what it looks like now, I think it's more of a mixed factor. You know, we were talking earlier about what's good news or bad news for the broader economy. When Walmart does headly or well in terms of which consumers are shopping, there is there any read through based on the earnings that we've gotten from retailers about whether we're seeing a division between haves and have nots, about whether we are seeing any broader trends in terms of how the consumer is evolving, Which areas are going to be bright spots and which won't. That's a great question. I think it's really too early to tell. I mean, you look at Walmart's numbers, they're up, you know, comp up five, Target yesterday down five. You know, you look at Macy's down six or seven. Here, it looks pretty uniform. I think there's pressures across the board. It's not really like the high end doing well. You guys talked about Berbery earlier. We'll get more color from Nordstrom next week. I think it's pretty uniform across the board. And you know, we've been talking about our consumer surveys being weak, traffic being weak. Today's numbers and the reactions here over the past forty eight hours have really nothing to do with the top line. The top line and the sales are pretty much in line with where people thought. It's a positioning and it's the margin flow throughs for certain companies. What's the future of Nordstrom's the family dynamic and also the attempt to be luxury. I guess what I is an amateur, I'd say is accessible luxury. Is nord Strum a sleeper for five years out? I think it's a great concept. I think the rack has really been their achilles heel over the past several years. So if they could get the rack fix. I think the fact that they all have a huge presence of full line stores across the country is actually a tremendous asset piece of v Coals or Macy's, which have got hundreds of stores. So I think it's I think it's a viable concept. They need to get the rack fixed, and that's what people and investors have been waiting for. Chuck, what's the rack? It's a ro off price division. And what do you mean by fixed? What's wrong with it? Well, when you look at you know, you look at TJ and Ross comping up, you know, load of mid single digits, and you see the rack comping down. It's just it's been broken. I mean it's their business hasn't been good. It seems like there's been some cannibalization across the store base. We're not exactly. Sure, there's been some merchandise issues. They've tried to price up when when the consumer wanted to be priced down. But yeah, the North From viable for sure. But the rack division, the off price division, I'm sorry, we're not clarifying earlier. Is really the No, It's okay now, I know, I'm just just for people who are trying to follow. Have you noticed, Chuck that the off rack the rack is actually close to the Nord from stores. Have you noticed that, which is kind of odd. Yeah, I mean I could tell you my wife, We'll tend to go to the rack now a lot more than a bowl line. So that's what I'm talking about. The cannibalization factor of that is probably maybe the issue here, and maybe they need to close more rack stores, but you know, ironically, they're trying to grow more right now. So we're old rated, we're kind of we're kind of perplexed on some of the strategies there. For the time being, it's trying to be TJX and knowst them at the same time with the same grand it's hot to do, Chuck, Thank you, Chuck Goldenske, thank you mate. Right now and these important meets we're making jokes about it. Come on, this is important. Michael Hurston joins and I had a China research a twenty two v AT research. Michael, thank you so much for briefing us this morning. What did you What was the unexpected that you saw last night? Besides a dictator faux pap by the president late? What was the unexpected of the meeting? Nothing too unexpected, frank, which I think is good. Maybe the Chinese readout perhaps was a bit more positive than I was expecting, and that really reflects what has been a bit of a excuse me, a recalibration in China's official tone towards the US over the last few weeks. But other than that, I would say, no big surprises, Okay, no big surprise is great. What's next? When's the next meeting? Is the President travel to China to make it too well? I think that's actually a really important point, Tom, because this is basically the last high profile meeting that the two leaders are going to have before the next US presidential election. So this kind of sets the parameters for the next year, and those parameters really are trying to find stability, not allowing a crisis to take place over something like Timewan and then just making incremental progress on some of the key issues in the relationship. But if you think about it, the closer we got to the US presidential election, the harder it will be for Biden to do anything that's seen as being soft on China. And of course, why would chi Jinpang make concessions to the US when he doesn't know who the next president will be. So I think that's where we are. That's why this was kind of an important window for the two leaders to meet. Did the dictator comment mean anything to you? Not really. I don't want to dismiss it entirely. I think it probably was perhaps not the positive tone to go out on, But I think in the grand scheme, given how much work both sides did to try to make this meeting happen, I don't think it's going to color too much on the Chinese side. What did you make of the meetings that Xijimpang had with US executives apples, Tim Cook for example, a whole host of others, and then a private meeting with Elon Musk. What's your takeaway of how different the business view on China is from the US government's view on that country. I think there are a few very prominent US firms that have this special position in China where and that would put Apple and Tesla very much as the two bell Weathers in that category. They have managed this straddle between the US and China. It's not an easy straddle on either side, but they're kind of a special category. If you look at the broader set of US firms in China, it's really a mix between those who feel like they have a decent market in China and those who are really upset about China's policies. And so I would put Tesla and Apple in this kind of special category, and so it's no surprise that they got some special attention from CHICHIPI do you have a sense of who needs who more? Of whether Tesla and Apple need China more than China needs them and the jobs that they provide. It's an interesting question. I would say for the companies they need app they need China more. But if we're talking about Apple and Tesla, they are very important bell Weathers for how the business community looks at the playing field in China, and not just the US business community, that's Europeans, Japanese, you know, global companies in China, which is why I think Beijing actually has to tread very carefully with things like, for example, potential retaliation against Apple. So yeah, the companies need China work, but these are quite important that Chi Jinping looks to try to revive confidence in China's economy and China's investment environment. Michael, A question we haven't brought up yet. I've been remiss on this is Hong Kong. Is Hong Kong going to evolve into something that we don't see right now? Is there a Hearson Hong Kong out there that's going to be different. I think Hong Kong, really, and I was just there last week, is in this somewhat gradual transition from a global hub to really more of a pure capital gateway to China and is increasing becoming more of a Chinese city. That is still an interesting position for it to play. And a number of China watchers that I've had discussions with recently have made the point that they think Hong Kong is going to remain an interesting city as the political environment in China states very tight and in some cases even titans further so, Hong Kong losing its status as a global financial center, but still quite an important city in the context of in particular context of China. So what's the alternative for those people whining and dining with mister g last night. What city do they go to? I think if we're talking about the financial sector, you know, it's a number of places. Singapore obviously has has gained a step, even Tokyo has become more important as a regional financial center. If we're talking about the multinationals there, you know, it's wherever they can get capacity and wherever they can get the logistics right. So in many cases is you know, you mentioned Vietnam earlier, Vietnam, Fishary, but it's also Mexico. It's a lot of countries. Michael, we got to leave you that. Thanks for Aminus, Michael Hesson that have twenty two vave research. Thank you very much. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance podcast on Apple, Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every weekday starting at seven am Easter. I'm Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app, tune In, and the Bloomberg Business app. You can watch us live on Bloomberg Television and always I'm the Bloomberg Terminal. Thanks for listening. I'm Tom Keen, and this is BloombergSee 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The Art Coaching Club Podcast
Coco Zentner: From Corporate to Full-Time Artistry - Streamlining Process, Mastering Business, and Harnessing the Power of Pinterest

The Art Coaching Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 39:55 Transcription Available


Are you ready to set your creative spirit on fire and pivot from the monotonous corporate grind to the vibrant world of art? If so, you don't want to miss this transformative conversation with the brilliant and inspired Coco Zentner. We take you behind the curtain to reveal Coco's daring leap from a secure tech job into the passionate pursuit of her artistry. She shares her journey, detailing her love for composition, color, detail, and her reverence for design and art history. We dive deep into how Coco has successfully streamlined her processes, discovered her distinctive style, and mastered the art of running her business. She reveals the importance of an email list in building an audience and how automation tools like Canva have helped her make efficient use of her time. We also uncover the effective tools and techniques Coco utilizes to manage her business - from setting goals, prioritizing tasks, to investing in the right apps and materials. Furthermore, Coco unravels her Pinterest strategy that has proven instrumental in her business growth. Learn her tactics of creating segmented boards, utilizing keywords and hashtags, and driving people back to her email list through her website. We discuss how effectively using Pinterest can repurpose content and increase visibility. Lastly, Coco addresses her struggle with perfectionism, how she's learning to say 'no', and the art of prioritizing tasks. Whether you are an aspiring artist or a creative entrepreneur, this episode is brimming with invaluable advice and tips to ignite your passion and inspire your journey.Learn more about Coco on her site and Instagram. Edit PodsPodcast Post Production and Social Media Management. Editing, audiograms, videos and more. Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Sexy Soulful Success with Emily Cassel
Designing Bespoke Events + Next-Level Customer Service Experiences with Courtney Zentner of The Drifter

Sexy Soulful Success with Emily Cassel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 47:15


Join Emily in this episode as she interviews Courtney, the founder of The Drifter, an event planning business focused on parties, intimate dinners, and event collaborations by providing bespoke culinary, design + production. Emily and Courtney discuss starting a business in the midst of a global pandemic, how she and her husband's previous work experience in teamwork played a pivotal role in running their business, how their business expanded into event planning in an unexpected way, and so much more! Tune in now! IF YOU ENJOY THE PODCAST… We would love for you to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts! This helps more people find the show and give it a listen. Thank you in advance :) WMNûp IN YOUR BUSINESS + LEADERSHIP: www.wmnup.co/membership - Join us inside our annual WMNûp Community Membership + save 15% off when you use the code PODCAST at checkout!  www.wmnup.co/intensive - Learn more about working with Emily 1:1 in her 90-day Business Evolution Intensive + book an application call to inquire www.wmnup.co/events - Check out our local IRL events in Charleston, SC! www.wmnup.co - Download the FREE Evolutionary Leadership Masterclass today to start your WMNûp journey.  CONNECT WITH EMILY: Instagram: instagram.com/emilycasselofficial | Instagram.com/wmnup Website: www.wmnup.co CONNECT WITH COURTNEY: Website: https://www.thedrifterchs.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedrifterchs/

What Goes Up
Is the Fed Done Raising Rates? Ellen Zentner Thinks So

What Goes Up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 39:09 Transcription Available


When it comes to the US Federal Reserve's campaign to crush inflation by raising interest rates, Morgan Stanley Chief US Economist Ellen Zentner says this: “I have a strong view that they're done here—but they have left the door open.”Zentner joined the What Goes Up podcast to discuss the Fed's decision this week to pause rate hikes, and what she expects of monetary policy and the US economy going forward. Cooling inflation should keep the central bank on hold until it's ready to cut rates next year, she says. In the near term, a potential government shutdown by Republicans would bolster the case for maintaining the status quo at the Fed's November meeting. A shutdown, she explains, would leave policymakers without all of the economic data they need to make a decision.“In monetary-policy making, uncertainty tends to lead to policy paralysis,” Zentner says. “If we're lacking data that the Fed can officially sink its teeth into, then that's going to lead to an inability to make a decision about the path for rates.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DeFi Slate

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Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Zentner's Fed call

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 46:00 Transcription Available


Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley Chief US Economist says it would take a payroll print of less than 100,000 and a downside surprise in CPI for the Fed to not hike in July. Tony Crescenzi, PIMCO Market Strategist says the US is in a growth recession today. Anna Han, Wells Fargo Securities says it's time to take some profits on your winners. Jim Bianco, Bianco Research President says rates are going to continue to drift higher. Isaac Boltansky, BTIG Director of Policy Research says the bar is low for US-China talks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't
Geologic German Chocolate Summer Bash & Basalt Flows with Nick Zentner

Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 94:46


Intro ends at 6:30Nick Zentner is a professor of geology at Central Washington University and host of a in-the-field geology YouTube Channel. He has numerous lectures available online at www.NickZentner.com and is based out of Ellensberg Washington.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5634537/advertisement

Sportradio360
NFL Sofa Scouts 2023 – Die Defensive Tackles

Sportradio360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 132:09


Wenn auf den nächsten Zentner aufgerundet wird, sind die schweren Jungs in der Mitte der Defense Line vor dem Sofa Scout Teleskop. Wer in Zukunft NFL-Center und NFL-Guards zum Frühstück haben wird und wer sich eher mit Rohkost begnügen muss, klären Jan Weckwerth (Triple Option) und Christian Schimmel (derdraft.de).

Medita Podcast
MDT289: Crisis existencial y búsqueda de sentido, entrevista con Jorge Zentner

Medita Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 62:22


Bienvenides a Medita Podcast, gracias por estar aquí y escucharnos.El día de hoy Jorge Zentner nos ayuda a responder las preguntas:¿Qué hacemos en este planeta? ¿Qué es una crisis existencial? ¿Cómo saber que estamos viviendo una? ¿Qué herramientas tenemos para transitarla? ¿Qué pasa si nos quedamos ahí? Todo esto y mucho más lo respondemos hoy.Más acerca de Jorge: https://elartedeexistir.com/Síguelo en: https://www.instagram.com/elartedeexistirbcn/Sé parte del Taller Cierre y Apertura de ciclos: www.mardelcerro.com/alineaday vente a meditar en vivo conmigo y con toda la comunidad: www.mardelcerro.com/comunidad Recuerda que cualquier duda, idea o propuesta estoy para ti en:IG: www.instagram.com/mardelcerroIG: www.instagram.com/meditapodcastCorreo: mar@mardelcerro.comGracias, gracias, gracias por dejarme acompañarte y ser parte de tu camino.Namasté, Mar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SportsBeat KC
Sitting down with “Legatron.” K-State's Ty Zentner booting his way to stardom

SportsBeat KC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 36:06


Ty Zentner had a smile on his face as he prepared to kick the 31-yard field goal in overtime that would give Kansas State the victory over TCU in the Big 12 Championship Game. What was he thinking? On today's SportsBeat KC, Zentner provides the answer and much more in a conversation with beat writer Kellis Robinett and host Blair Kerkhoff. It's been a wild ride for the Kansas State kicker who came to place-kicking late in his career. Zentner was an all-around athlete in Shawnee Hights High in Topeka, including goalkeeper on the soccer team. He was a punter and keep kickoff specialst throughout most of his college career at Butler County Community College and K-State. But when Zentner became the full-time place kicker for the Wildcats in late October, he's been, well, perfect. He's made all nine field goals and 29 extra points. Next stop: Caesars Superdome, where Kansas State takes on Alabama on New Year's Eve. After a break, Robinett, who owns a winning record with his college football wagers against the spread this season, discusses the early bowl games. Here's how to factor in changes in rosters and coaching staffs when considering bowl wagers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Purple Project Podcast
PPPD: Howard & Zentner Earn Big 12 Honors (KStateFB) 11/2/22

Purple Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 8:14


K-State football continues to rack up the regular season weekly awards as QB Will Howard & P/K Ty Zentner are tab for Big 12 awards this week!

The Higher Edge
Higher Education Research: The Innovation Game ft. Aeron Zentner

The Higher Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 31:45 Transcription Available


With the rise of big data, traditional higher education research has been undergoing an accelerated evolution. Accessibility of information enables everyone to engage and share diverse perspectives freely. Scientific breakthroughs seem to be happening at lightning speed. It begs the question: What qualifies as innovation today? Aeron Zentner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aeronzentner), Dean of Institutional Effectiveness: Research, Analytics, Accessibility, Accreditation, Planning, & Grants at Coastline College, joins me to share his insights into higher education research. Join us as we discuss: - The future direction of higher education research (3:32) - Aeron's fun take on what really qualifies as innovation today (16:40) - How researchers can disrupt higher education (23:28) Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: - Coastline College - https://www.coastline.edu - Aeron@thehigheredge.com To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or our website or search for The Higher Edge in your favorite podcast player.

Exploring Washington State
[REPLAY] #5 Conversation With Nick Zentner Geology Professor at CWU. Nick Makes Rocks FUN!

Exploring Washington State

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 54:48


This episode is a conversation with Nick Zentner a Geology Professor at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.  Nick is the host of Nick From Home and Nick On The Rocks.  Additionally Nick is a well known lecturer on geology and a winner of the James Shea Award, a national award recognizing exceptional delivery of Earth Science to the general public.  Nick shares multiple pieces of information in this episode about geology in Central Washington as well as the Cascades. I found my conversation with Nick to be very engaging and I know that you will as well.  If you have not heard of Nick Zentner please listen to this episode and you will be very entertained. If you have heard Nick speak before you know what to expect and this will not disappoint.Here are links to some other shows that Nick has appeared on.Nick On The Rocks Produced for PBS Television.Nick From Home.  Livestreams on YouTube from his home during the 2020 PandemicCentral Rocks Roadside Geology Produced by Central Washington UniversityIf you want other great ideas of places to visit, or to find out more about people who are making amazing things in Washington State you can visit Explore Washington State.Support the show

WEB3 FRONTIER
Multi-Chain Infrastructure [EP.20] - Speaker: Philipp Zentner - CEO/Co-Founder of LI.FI

WEB3 FRONTIER

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 47:38


In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Philipp Zentner, CEO and Co-Founder of LI.FI, a bridge aggregation protocol.We talk about use cases for multichain functionality. We bring up examples of why it is important to be able to move crypto assets cross-chain. Philipp and I talk about GameFi and the ability to have composable in-game objects that are transferable across different game universes. We also briefly discuss Philipp's interest in bioinformatics.I hope you enjoy the episode, you can subscribe to Web3 Frontier where we release a podcast every week.Contact Info:Host: Igor YuzoSpeakers: Philipp Zentner

Una Semana Más, Una Semana Menos
Analizamos Trinchera de Babasónicos y lo nuevo de Defensa

Una Semana Más, Una Semana Menos

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 35:34


Babasónicos desde la Trinchera (2022) sigue a la vanguardia mientras el mundo cambia. En USM cada palabra de Adrián Dargelos resuena en los puntos más recónditos de nuestro cuerpo y acá analizamos este nuevo disco de estudio de la mítica banda pop argentina. Defensa es una dupla de pop futurista que tiene mucho en común con los Babas, pero algunas generaciones "más acá". Rupturistas, multisciplinarios y en constante movimiento, este grupo es de nuestros favoritos. Así que como sacaron 7 canciones antes de que nos corten la luz (2022), su nuevo álbum, aprovechamos para charlar con Furio de Defensa sobre todos los detalles detrás de esta producción. LINKS DATEROS: Entrevista a Babasónicos en Radio MegaReseña de Trinchera por María Zentner en Página 12 Hablamos de ‘Calor' en USM este episodioDefensa 'Calor' (videoclip oficial)Hablamos con Defensa sobre ‘Rutini & Soda (ft. FARAONIKA, CHLO, Evar)' en este episodioTriste y Tropical entrevista a DefensaSuscribite al newsletter Triste y Tropical Seguinos y escuchanos en Spotify: NUESTRA PLAYLIST CON LO QUE SUENA EN EL PROGRAMA Si te gusta nuestro podcast, seguinos en Spotify y activá la campanita para recibir aviso cuando se publique el episodio de cada semana :) Conecta con Rocktails en Instagram. Escucha nuestros podcasts.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Fed Day with Zentner

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 31:28


Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist, says there are enough risks in the economy that it makes sense for the Fed to start with a 25 basis point hike. Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Managment CIO, discusses the three things he is watching for in the Fed's interest rate decision. Ian Kelly, Former U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, says Putin's world is now very small. Dennis Gartman, Chairman of the University of Akron Endowment Fund & Retired Editor of The Gartman Letter, says we have to pay attention to the planting season in Ukraine. David Rubenstein, The Carlyle Group Co-Founder & Host of "Peer to Peer with David Rubenstein," discusses his interview with Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bookend Homeschoolers
S2E31 Adding YA to Our Homeschooling with Guest Jeff Zentner

Bookend Homeschoolers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 40:24


*Please note that many products linked are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* We are super excited to share this episode with Jeff Zentner with you! Jeff is a YA author with four books in his catalog and two of them best sellers! Those same two made it on to Mindy's Top 21 of 2021 (she read 189 books, so that's a big deal to her). Jeff shares what YA brings to the table that other books often don't. You may be surprised at what you hear and some of it may challenge you. We'd love for you to hear why including YA novels in our homeschooling plans can have long term benefits. 1:00 Jeff Zentner: best selling author of YA novels In the Wild Light and The Serpent King 1:15 Currently Reading Podcast 1:50 Rayne and Delilah's Midnite Matinee 2:00 Homeschooling Moment of the Week: Rachel (puppy birthing needs hay) 3:00 James Herriot Treasury Collection for Children 3:05 PBS Masterpiece on James Herriot 3:34 HSMotW: Mindy (Jubilee pre-writing skills and “writing” stories) 4:20 HMotQ: Jeff (snuggles and reading at home after being away) 5:20 Topic Talk: Including YA in our homeschooling plans 7:25 Writing about living in the South 10:20 How Jeff describes YA to us 11:39 Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Jones 14:00 What does YA have to offer in our homeschooling? 14:13 YA is great for drawing in reluctant readers 15:00 Teens can see themselves reflected in YA books 15:14 YA books are hopeful 17:00 Can YA be for families who are more conservative in their kids' reading selections? 18:28 Julie Berry 18:38 The Lovely War by Julie Berry 18:44 Caroline George 18:50 Caroline George books 19:00 Rayne and Delilah's Midnite Matinee Clean YA books (post by Book Series Recaps) 21:31 The Lunar Chronicles (Cinder is book #1) 21:33 The Selection Series (The Selection is book #1) 21:45 YA can be a gateway to conversations 22:23 YA helps us remember how things actually felt during our teen years 23:55 How Jeff incorporates reading in his family life 25:33 Gary Schmidt books 25:36 Gary Paulsen books 25:40 Jason Reynolds books 25:55 Does Jeff think about topics he wants to address in his books? 27:00 How Jeff feels about and treats teens 29:30 Which of Jeff's characters is most like him? 29:44 Why Jeff doesn't write himself on the page 30:44 Benefits of Easter Eggs in novels 32:06 How Jeff is involved with the narrators for his audiobooks 33:06 Angela's question for Jeff 33:27 Kelly Loy Gilbert 33:29 Jessie Ann Foley 33:45 Picture Us in the Light by Kelly Loy Gilbert 33:51 Sorry for your Loss by Jessie Ann Foley 34:07 Make It Personal: Near Bookends (start reading YA) 35:02 MIP: Far Bookends (read a YA with your kid) 33:57 Bookend Homeschoolers Reading Guides: Summer, Japan, Fat Bear 33: 45 Jeff's novels: In the Wild Light, The Serpent King, Rayne and Delilah's Midnite Adventure, and Goodbye Days Clean YA books and tween books (List created by Book Series Recaps) 36: 47 View from the (Far) Bookend: show value to each season of our kids' lives, including late teenhood (If you have read The Serpent King, we have a fun bonus at the end of the show) Bookend Homeschoolers on IG Mindy at gratefulforgrace on IG Rachel at colemountainhomeschool on IG Jeff Zentner on IG, on Twitter, and his FB author page

Reading Rural YAL
RRYAL: Melissa Wyatt’s Funny How Things Change Episode 1

Reading Rural YAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 6:31


In this episode, I provide a summary of Wyatt’s novel as well as read the first few pages. I’m really excited to talk about this text because of the way the narrative of leaving a rural place sits in conversation with that of Zentner’s In the Wild Light. Check out Wyatt’s Twitter thread mentioned inContinue reading "RRYAL: Melissa Wyatt’s Funny How Things Change Episode 1"

High on Life
17. Weight bias, renaming adiposity and the No Fat Shame Movement with Dr. Ali Zentner

High on Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 85:53


Listen in to my interview with Dr. Ali Zentner, Obesity Medicine Physician and Medical Director of the Revolution Medical Clinic in Vancouver. In this episode, we talk about: The history of obesity medicine in Canada The origins of weight bias and fat shaming The need to come up with new language around obesity, “adiposity”, “weight loss” What we can do to recognize our own bias Dr. Zentner is one of the pioneers in the field of Obesity Medicine in Canada and a strong voice for patient advocacy and ending fat-shaming. Dr. Zentner completed medical school at McMaster University, then Internal Medicine Residency with an extra year of Cardiology training at the University of Calgary. She is a Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. Dr. Zentner founded the Southern Alberta Obesity Clinic in 2001. In 2004, she moved to Vancouver and established her own community based practice in West Vancouver focusing on obesity and cardiometabolic risk management. She has become a national leader in the field. In 2015, Dr. Zentner became the Medical Director of the Vancouver Island Bariatric Program and built the program into a multidisciplinary bariatric program which now supervises the bariatric surgeries of over 200 patients annually. After three years as director she moved on to establish a similar bariatric program within Fraser Health region. Dr. Zentner is the author of the book The Weight Loss Prescription: A Doctor's Guide to Permanent Weight Reduction and Better Health for Life. (Penguin Canada, 2013). Dr. Zentner is also an avid runner and triathlete. In 2011 she gave up her car and now commutes everywhere by bicycle or on foot. She can be seen walking the Arbutus Greenway every morning and evening on her way to and from work….. walking all the way. Check out the video of our conversation at https://youtu.be/6ZnAz6sE7BQ.

Is This Science?
Episode 12: Richard T. O'Stelium and Terminator Impersonations Interview with Gabe Zentner

Is This Science?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 70:13


On this week's episode Kaitlin and Allie interview Dr. Gabe Zentner from Indiana University Bloomington. We get to hear about Gabe's life in science as well as his 47 different impersonations (specifically of the terminator). If you want to be interviewed on an episode / participate in an upcoming Drunk Science episode or share an experience to the How to Not Science segments reach out to us by email: ProtonationNation@gmail.com. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Is_This_Science Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isthisscience/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isthisscience/support

The Ellensburg Angler Podcast
Episode #8 - Nick Zentner and the Geology of the Yakima River

The Ellensburg Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 56:04


In this episode of The Ellensburg Angler Podcast, Keegan and Kyle sit down to talk with Central Washington University Professor Nick Zentner about the geology of the Yakima River. The three don't talk a ton of fishing, but they do dive into some of the other interesting aspects of the fly fishing experience that Ellensburg Angler provides for its guests. Keep your eye open for some of the geologic features they discuss the next time that you visit the Yakima River and Kittitas Valley. Show notes can be found on our website, https://ellensburgangler.com/blog.