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Dummgebabbelt is gleiDummgebabbelt is glei#76 - Sellerie & C'est la vie feat. DRECKMASCHINWelcome Dreckmaschin! Wir begrüßen Käsi, Kastanie und die zwää Drecklumbe diiirekt ausm Studio bei uns in unser aller Lieblingspodcast. Mit frischen Stimmen und 8 Croissants hämmer se gfunne unsere geheimnisvollen Punkergastys. 3 Tage im dreggische Geheimhausen und schun gebts e neii Punkband. Falls des Album schun online is, finnen ihr hier alles über die Exkremente dieser 3 fulminanten Tage. Also es hieß mol Mittwoch vielleicht. Edit: Es wird Freitag, der 24.02.23, hier der PreSave Link direkt zum Album uff Spoddify: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/dreckmaschin/punk-fr-einen-tag Grüße an dere Stell noch an unsere Vormieter...2023-02-2354 min?Macht:Los! (machtlos)?Macht:Los! (machtlos)Bürgerräte Klima und DemokratieGespräche mit Karl-Martin Hentschel, Kirstin Bekers, Tim Weyrauch Shownotes ?Macht:Los! Folge 16 (mit Urte Stahl und Martin Cordes) https://www.machtlos.net/16-urte-stahl-und-martin-coordes-ueber-ihre-erfahrungen-beim-ersten-buergerrat/ Gespräch mit Kirstin Bekers in Folge 15 der Klimadebatte https://klimadebatte.podigee.io/16-klimarat Hintergrund: Bürgerrat Demokratie (2019) http://www.aleatorische-demokratie.de/planungszellen-fuer-demokratie/ Hintergrund: Übergabe des Bürgergutachtens Demokratie http://www.aleatorische-demokratie.de/gutachten-des-buergerrats-demokratie-veroeffentlicht-podcast-erschienen/ Bürgerrat Klima https://buergerrat-klima.de/ Karl-Martin Hentschel https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-Martin_Hentschel Anna Christmann, Grüne https://annachristmann.de/ Klimapodcast "Die Klimadebatte" https...2021-10-151h 26Finding FixesFinding FixesNeedle exchanges and harm reductionThis is the last episode of Season 2. For people addicted to heroin and other drugs, how do we keep them safe and prevent them from overdosing? We look at the idea of harm reduction and focus specifically on needle exchanges. Those are hundreds of places across the US that hand out clean equipment, the overdose reversal medicine Narcan and other help to people addicted to heroin and other drugs. But needle exchanges are still controversial in many parts of the country, including Tacoma, Washington, where Finding Fixes contributor, Amber Cortes, brings us the story of...2019-12-0322 minFinding FixesFinding FixesHelping family members of people with addictionAddiction is a family disease and family members of people with addiction need help, too. Research shows that helping family members helps their loved one who has an addiction. We look at an approach that is more effective than an intervention or Al-anon to get family members into addiction treatment. It’s called CRAFT, or Community Reinforcement and Family Training. STORY: A book group turns into a support group for parents of addicted children. They turned away from "tough love" and, without knowing it, stumbled on evidence-based ways to help addicted family members access treatment. Also...2019-11-2630 minFinding FixesFinding FixesTreating addiction from the EREmergency rooms are the last safety net for the sickest, most marginalized people. People with addiction often end up in emergency departments following an overdose, during withdrawal, or with other health problems. A new approach is linking people with addiction to drug treatment from a hospital emergency department, instead of just sending them out the door when they’re well again. Two doctors, one emergency department, a social worker, and a person with addiction in recovery show how emergency rooms can become the gateway for people with addiction to access evidence-based drug treatment and other help they ma...2019-11-1928 minFinding FixesFinding FixesTreating the wounds of traumaTrauma and pain and addiction are tightly woven together. But, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is treatable and treating the wounds of trauma can help treat pain and addiction, too. We must pay attention to the toxic effects of trauma if we really want to help people stay away from drugs, if we want to really help people with chronic pain.  In this episode, we hear personal stories from three women that show just how tightly woven together trauma, pain and addiction are. Also, we hear their stories of post-traumatic growth, and their strategies for moving beyond the pa...2019-11-1232 minFinding FixesFinding FixesMedical Marijuana for Chronic PainMedical marijuana is now legal in dozens of states. Some chronic pain patients now rely on it in place of opioid painkillers. But, in the absence of formal medical guidance, many patients are going it on their own, with informal guidance from their peers. Some experts are not convinced though. They caution against potentially harmful side effects. Reporter and Finding Fixes contributor, Anne Hoffman brings us this intimate look at medical marijuana. 2019-11-0524 minFinding FixesFinding FixesTreating Chronic PainWhat's the appropriate role of opioids in treating chronic pain? For years doctors have used opioid painkillers as the go-to solution for all kinds of pain. Now that U.S. society is saturated with these pills and so many people are dying of overdoses, medical consensus and even laws are changing. Doctors are getting the message to cut back. But some patients with chronic pain say they’re being cut off – all of a sudden – from the medicine they depend on.  So what’s the solution? Answering that question means we have to re-examine what we *think...2019-10-2929 minFinding FixesFinding FixesTreating Acute Pain To Prevent Opioid DependenceSOLUTION: The more opioids you get after surgery, the more likely you are to be dependent on them down the road. And it doesn't take very long to become dependent on opioids – days to weeks. The solution Washington State and others have enacted are tighter guidelines advising doctors how many pills can be dispensed following surgery, getting them to counsel patients on the risks of the medication, and encouraging them to recommend alternatives for pain relief. STORY: How changes in Washington State law around opioid prescribing played out through two major surgeries. Reporter Ei...2019-10-2219 minFinding FixesFinding FixesPreventing Youth AddictionSOLUTION: The best ways to prevent young people from getting addicted don’t necessarily focus on the drugs themselves (forget “Just say no.”) Research shows the more young people are surrounded by risky environments, including stress, poverty, and violence, the more likely they’ll get addicted. But other factors in their environment can protect young people and stand in the way of addiction, such as mentors, clear limits and expectations at home, and supportive communities and schools. STORY: The community of Bellingham, Washington, near the U.S.-Canada border finds that the more people f...2019-10-1529 minFinding FixesFinding FixesWhy make a podcast about the opioid epidemic?Our team is hard at work on Season Two, which drops fall 2019, but in the meantime we wanted to answer a question a lot of people ask us: Why are we making this podcast? Why make a podcast about solutions to the opioid epidemic? On this bonus episode, we bring you excerpts from interviews producers and co-hosts Anna Boiko-Weyrauch and Kye Norris did in October 2018 at KUOW with producer, Brie Ripley. 2019-07-2311 minCheck It Out!Check It Out!Episode 15: 'Finding Fixes' comes to Sno-Isle LibrariesThis very special episode of Check It Out! is a podcast, looking at a podcast which looks at one of the most pressing issues facing our communities today: the opioid crisis. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch and Kyle Norris, both with KUOW Public Radio in Seattle, created Finding Fixes, a podcast focusing on how communities and agencies across Snohomish County are coming together to respond to the opioid epidemic. In November 2018, Sno-Isle Libraries hosted the two podcasters for an event-based conversation facilitated by Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Director of Communications Shari Ireton. The event was li...2019-03-221h 11Finding FixesFinding FixesBONUS: How Shannon got off drugsFor Shannon McCarty, two things were crucial in her recovery: connections and timing. It started with timing – a key encounter just when she wanted to get off the drugs. And then it was the connections that kept her going. A police officer she could depend on. A sister who stayed in touch. A dog who gets her out of the house a few times a day. Shannon’s story helps us understand how solutions to the opioid epidemic can be incredibly personal.2019-03-2215 minStudio 360 with Kurt AndersenStudio 360 with Kurt AndersenTo Distill a MockingbirdA new theatrical version of To Kill a Mockingbird is opening on Broadway next month, adapted for the stage by Aaron Sorkin and starring Jeff Daniels as Atticus Finch. So in anticipation of this Broadway debut, we’ve put together some of our favorite segments about America’s most beloved novel. First, we check in with the residents of Monroeville, Alabama — Lee’s hometown and the real-life "Maycomb" — to see how public opinion about the book has changed since its initial chilly reception in 1960. Psychologist Mufid James Hannush weighs in on Atticus Finch’s parenting methods. And indie rocker...2018-11-1323 minFinding FixesFinding FixesThe jail turns things aroundSOLUTION: Make incarceration an opportunity to get help and start healing. Make detox easier, get people with addiction drug treatment behind bars, and connect them to help as soon as they’re released. STORY: Opioid withdrawal is like the worst flu you’ve ever had. Now, imagine you’re responsible for dozens of people as sick as can be. What do you do? We tour the Snohomish County jail, which has become a defacto detox center and where inmates used to die from lack of medical care. The jail turned things around, and today they’re tryin...2018-09-1728 minFinding FixesFinding FixesProfessional hand-holdersSOLUTION: Create teams of social workers and police officers who help homeless people with addiction get drug treatment and housing. Break the cycle of drug use, crime, and jail time by reaching out to people on the streets and in the woods, and asking them what help they need. STORY: Marshmallows in Kevlar and a foul-mouthed social worker. Coffee dates, mac n’ cheese, and body wash. The county reimagines police work and helps hundreds of people get into detox, drug treatment, and stable housing. This season we’re in Snohomish County, Washington which has an over...2018-09-1730 minFinding FixesFinding FixesValuable lessons from a landslideSOLUTION: Get government to work more effectively. Use a disaster response playbook to organize county government around the opioid epidemic. Approach addicted people with compassion, as you’d approach a person with any other medical condition. STORY: Addiction hits home for the top dog of a disaster-prone county. An old-school cop gets a wake-up call and learns “handcuffs and a trip to jail” just won’t cut it anymore. Also, we learn what a landslide can teach us about tackling the opioid epidemic. This season we’re in Snohomish County, Washington which has an oversized share of o...2018-09-1726 minFinding FixesFinding FixesInstructions on how to spot and stop an overdoseDownload instructions on how to recognize the signs of an overdose and administer Narcan to stop it. Drawn by Julia Drachman. 2018-09-1700 minFinding FixesFinding FixesA lifesaving nasal-spraySOLUTION: Get the overdose reversal drug, naloxone (aka Narcan) into the hands of everyone who needs it, and train them how to use it. Family, friends and people with addiction themselves can play a big role in stopping overdose death. STORY: A life lost, a life saved. The main character of this episode isn’t a person. It’s a nasal spray. Naloxone (aka Narcan) saves lives from opioid overdoses (heroin, painkillers, fentanyl). Across the U.S., people are dying from opioids, but their deaths are preventable. We walk you through how to save a life using the...2018-09-1723 minFinding FixesFinding FixesMedicine that melts under your tongueSOLUTION: Treat addiction using evidence-based medication, like buprenorphine (aka Suboxone). Expand access to treatment through telemedicine. STORY: At a clinic in Everett, Washington, a nurse pushes his patients to work hard, and the patients embark on their road to recovery. Do they have a chance? (Yes, and we’ll tell you why.) This season we’re in Snohomish County, Washington which has an oversized share of overdose deaths in the state and is now treating the opioid epidemic like a natural disaster. MORE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES: Snohomish County overdose and addiction trea...2018-09-1725 minFinding FixesFinding FixesPreviewFinding Fixes is the first podcast dedicated to solutions to the opioid epidemic. Each episode we dive into one solution.  The first season we're in Snohomish County, Washington, which is treating the opioid epidemic as a state of emergency like a natural disaster. As communities across the country struggle with rampant opioid overdoses, we seek to fill a gap:  What are people doing that works? How can my community tackle the epidemic? We are journalists in Seattle with decades of experience, and we hope you'll join us as we ex...2018-09-0102 minGegen das Vergessen & LebensArbeitGegen das Vergessen & LebensArbeitPetra Neumann-Prystaj stellt vor - Ursula Sigismund - Gepaeckaufbewahrung - LAP-51Datum der Erstsendung: 15.06.2014 Hinweis zum Download der Sendung auf Ihren Rechner: - Mauszeiger auf Schaltfläche \"Download MP3\" setzen - rechte Maustaste drücken - \"Ziel speichern unter ...\" wählen - Zielordner auswählen - Speichern In der heutigen Sendung hören Sie eine Lesung im Kranichsteiner Literaturverlag, der in Darmstadt zu Hause ist. Als erstes hören Sie ein Interview mit der Verlegerin Kathrin Hampf, der Inhaberin des Verlags. Sie hat Bücher von Kasimir Edschmid, Georg Hensel, Walter Jens, Ernst Kreuder, Elisabeth Langgässer, Ursula Sigismund, Wolfgang Weyrauch, Charlotte Wolf veröffentlicht. Dazu kommen Pieke Biermann, P.J. Hoffmann...2016-01-2600 minInside EnergyInside EnergySilica Poses Health Risk for Oil & Gas Workers, Technology RespondsSand is a key ingredient in hydraulic fracturing, but breathing in too much of it can be deadly. Many companies in the industry have responded by changing the way they handle frack sand. Reporting for Inside Energy, Anna Boiko-Weyrauch of Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting explains that the industry is the latest to confront the problems sand can cause for workers.2015-09-0100 minPRI\'s The World May 14, 2013PRI's The World May 14, 2013Chopping Chicken in Missouri: Immigrants--Not Locals--Still Fill the Processing LinesButchering chicken and meat. It’s dangerous, low-paying factory work--and it leans heavily on immigrant workers, sometimes illegally. Just like farm work, immigration reform could change this industry dramatically, from granting workers legal status to offering temporary work visas. At the same time, some immigrants are deciding to move on from such tough work. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch reports from Missouri.2013-05-1404 minPRI\'s The World Apr 29, 2013PRI's The World Apr 29, 2013Far From the Pacific, Micronesians Increasingly Call Missouri HomeIt may come as a bit of a surprise but the southwest corner of Missouri is home to a growing community of migrants from the Federated States of Micronesia, a country of hundreds of islands in the western Pacific. Reporter Anna Boiko-Weyrauch has the story of how Micronesians came here--and how their journey sharply contrasts with the legal struggles faced by other immigrants.2013-04-2904 minDistillations | Science History InstituteDistillations | Science History InstituteEpisode 108: Essential Elements - FireThis week we continue our four-part series about earth, air, water, and fire. Today’s episode is about fire and how humans have tried to protect themselves from it. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:32 Introduction 01:12 Flame Retardants 03:54 Third Degree Burns 12:36 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Anna Boiko-Weyrauch and Victoria Indivero for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.2010-11-1213 minThird Coast Audio Library :: AllThird Coast Audio Library :: AllA Cold Freezin Night - 9It gets cold in the desert at night and sound travels from really far away.Year: 2010Producers:Anna Boiko-Weyrauch2010-07-0803 minThird Coast Audio Library :: AllThird Coast Audio Library :: AllTrees for Economic and Social JusticeThis piece explores the connections between social justice, activism, and citizenship, and questions the best way to make the world a better place.Year: 2008Producers:Anna Boiko-Weyrauch2009-11-1902 min