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Antonia Leise | Vox
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In a Nutshell
Faith and Fear of the Far Right | with Kirsten Smeets
Why has the European far-right become increasingly popular? How do they use religion to shape their anti-immigration discourses? And what role does TikTok play in all of this?In today’s episode, Jara investigates what is behind the anti-immigration discourse of the European far right. Together with her guest, Kirsten Smeets, she will explore how opponents are created, why religion still plays a role in secular societies, and what makes the far right seem like an emergency break. Kirsten completed her PhD at Radboud University in the Department of Philosophy, Ethics, and Political Philosophy, and is...
2025-06-17
28 min
In a Nutshell
Black Holes | with Heino Falcke
What is behind a black hole? What do they look like? And how on Earth do you take a picture of one? In today’s episode, Jara faces one of her childhood fears, namely being sucked into the darkest mystery of the universe – the black hole. How likely is Earth to disappear behind the universe’s final curtain? What would that mean? And what actually is this dreaded black hole, to begin with? Luckily, her guest Heino Falcke has the answers. Heino is a Professor of Astroparticle Physics and Radio Astronomy at the Institute for Mathem...
2025-06-03
27 min
In a Nutshell
AI Special pt.2 | with Pim Haselager
AI seems to have come to stay, but what does the future of artificial intelligence hold? And why is it perhaps one of the most penetrating technologies since the development of language?In the second part of the AI special, we take a look at the future of AI. Together with Pim Haselager, Antonia talks about how AI might change as a technology – and how humans will likely too. Will reading lose its importance? Can (and should) you generate ideas with the help of artificial intelligence? And how is AI changing the relationship we have to ourselves?...
2025-05-21
24 min
In a Nutshell
Persuarding the World | with Bé Breij
How do you persuade an audience? What is ethos, and why is it so important? And what connects ancient philosophers like Aristotle with modern politicians like Donald Trump?Rhetoric is the answer — at least to many of the questions that arise when taking a closer look at the workings of public discourse. Invented in antiquity, rhetoric still shapes our present and future, and is therefore placed in the spotlight in this episode of In a Nutshell. Together with her guest Bé Breij, Jara explores the power of rhetoric, its somewhat negative reputation, and how one can...
2025-05-06
20 min
Herz über Kopf
Was dir dein Herz sagen will: Die leise Stimme in dir wieder hören
Kennst du dieses stille Sehnen in dir – nach mehr Verbindung, mehr Echtheit, mehr Herz?In dieser Folge lade ich dich ein, wieder in Kontakt zu kommen mit der Stimme, die oft überhört wird: deinem Herzen.Wir schauen liebevoll auf die Gründe, warum wir diese innere Weisheit oft nicht mehr wahrnehmen – und wie du lernen kannst, ihr wieder zu vertrauen.Dich erwartet eine geführte Herzverbindungs-Übung mit deinem inneren Kind – für mehr Nähe zu dir selbst und für einen neuen Zugang zu dem, was wirklich zählt.✨ Du erfährst:
2025-05-03
10 min
SoulFood Journey: Der Podcast für Frauen mit Essstörungen
#290: Zwischen Extremhunger, Kontrolle und Erfüllung – Neles Heilungsweg zurück ins Leben
In dieser ganz Folge spreche ich mit Nele, einer ehemaligen Coaching-Klientin von SoulFood Journey, über ihren persönlichen und unglaublich inspirierenden Heilungsweg. Nele nimmt uns mit in ihre Geschichte: Von den ersten Erfahrungen in Klinik und Therapie über einen wachrüttelnden Moment, der alles verändert hat – bis hin zur schmerzhaften, ehrlichen Tortur zwischen Extremhunger und Kontrolle, zwischen Festhalten und Loslassen. Heute lebt Nele in ihrem ganz persönlichen Traum: 🌿 Ein sinnerfülltes Leben im eigenen Zuhause in Hamburg ☕ Und sie hat die Leitung in ihrem Lieblingscafé übernommen In dieser Folge erfährst du...
2025-04-24
58 min
Feminismus mit Vorsatz
46 - Kunst als Protest - Stimmen aus Beirut
In Beirut habe ich drei Künstler*innen getroffen, die auf ganz unterschiedliche Weise mit ihrer Kunst auf Gewalt, Repression und gesellschaftliche Ungerechtigkeit reagieren. Nohad ElHajj, Hashem Hashem und Lujain Jo zeigen, wie kreativ-feministischer Protest aussehen kann: leise oder laut, dokumentarisch oder performativ, körperlich oder meditativ. Und sie zeigen: Es gibt nicht den einen Weg – sondern viele. Vielleicht findest du hier Inspiration für deinen eigenen?Jetzt reinhören – für neue Perspektiven, Mut und Bewegung
2025-04-17
44 min
In a Nutshell
AI Special pt. 1 | with Pim Haselager
Where did AI come from? How is it changing society? And why do we need a European approach to Artificial Intelligence?In today’s episode, we are tackling the most discussed topic in recent weeks: Artificial Intelligence. Whether people are remaking The Lord of the Rings entirely in the style of Studio Ghibli, power self-driving cars or ask ChatGPT to write their uni assignments, AI seems to be everywhere. But where did it come from? And how is it affecting society right now?Together with professor of Artificial Intelligence and principal investigator at the Donders Inst...
2025-04-15
26 min
In a Nutshell
A Manual for Romantic Relationships | with Johan Karremans
What makes and breaks a good romantic relationship? Why can’t our relationships be perfect? And how can mindfulness help us make better connections? Ah, romantic relationships. They make us see the world through rose-colored glasses and let us feel thousands of butterflies in our tummies, don’t they? Yet, many people would likely agree that having a romantic relationship can be quite a challenge. So, how to do them right? In this episode of In a Nutshell, Jara explores the science behind romantic relationships. Her guest, Johan Karremans, offers intriguing insights into the world of i...
2025-04-01
26 min
In a Nutshell
Math Anxiety | with Sanne van der Ven
Why are we afraid of math? Can you make peace with the school subjects you hate? And how important are feelings and attitudes towards a subject when it comes to doing well? (Spoiler alert: very.)Everyone has that one subject in school (or at university) they don’t like – and in today’s episode, Antonia is tackling precisely that: the subjects we dislike and the disciplines we are bad in. Or, at least, feel like we are. Together with guest Sanne van der Ven, Antonia explores the interplay of cognition, emotions and school performance. And, more importantly, how to...
2025-03-18
18 min
In a Nutshell
The Digital Dilemma | with Noortje Hoevens
What will a peak behind the governments’ screens show us? What do we need to know about digital governments? And how does digitalization change public values? Digitalization is not just technical – this is the key message of this week’s episode, in which Jara learns about the world of digital governments. Together with her guest Noortje Hoevens, she discusses the political and social aspects of digitalization and investigates how digitalization causes a shift in values – from intrinsic to IT values. Noortje is a PhD candidate at Radboud University. She investigates the relationship between digitalization and public v...
2025-03-04
18 min
In a Nutshell
The Ruins of 9/11 | with László Munteán
What are the things we don’t remember when we remember 9/11? Why is commemorating 9/11 still a heatedly discussed topic, even more than 20 years later? And where did theruins of the Twin Towers actually go?“Where were you when the planes hit the towers?” Is probably one of the most asked questions of the 21st century. In this week’s episode, Antonia takes a closer look at the aftermath of the terrorist attack. Together with guest László Munteán, she discusses mourning the dead after the attacks, how a significant amount of the towers’ steel ended up in China – an...
2025-02-18
25 min
In a Nutshell
Powerful Prejudices | with Gijs Bijlstra
Why do we have prejudices? How are they created? And how do prejudices influence how we see and interact with people around us? In this new episode of In a Nutshell, Jara learns that stereotypes are not only bad. With her guest, Gijs Bijlstra, she embarks on a journey to understand the power of prejudices, what we can use them for, and when we need to overcome them. Gijs is an Associate Professor and social psychologist. He works at the Behavioural Science Institute. Gijs is interested in how stereotypes and prejudice influence our perceptions and...
2025-02-04
23 min
In a Nutshell
The Psychology of Sex | with Maerten Prins
Sex should be about having fun and pornography usually gets it wrong – at least according to Maerten Prins, long-time lecturer of the popular course Psychology of Sexuality. In today’s episode of In a Nutshell, Antonia and Maerten talk about why the Netherlands might have the best sex education in the world but still falls short for many students. But what makes for good sex – and good sex education – in the first place? How has the way we talk about sex changed over the last decades? And why should we all masturbate more? Maerten Prins is a cul...
2025-01-21
22 min
In a Nutshell
Colonialism on the Ball Field | with Jan Bant
How can sports be inclusive and exclusive at the same time? What can baseball tell us about Dutch colonialism? And how can sports be a means of identification? In the first episode of 2025, Jara investigates the intersection of baseball and politics. Together with her guest Jan Bant, she explores notions of identity, belonging, and exclusion by taking a close look at what happens on the ball field. Jan is a PhD candidate at the Department of History, Art History and Classics. He is interested in the past and present of colonialism, the Caribbean, and Transatlantic r...
2025-01-07
22 min
In a Nutshell
The Science behind Music Reviews | with Alex van der Hulst
How prominent is the male gaze in music reviews? Why are there no guilty pleasure songs? And how authentic can artists in an industry like the music industry really be? In this episode, Antonia delves into the world of music, more specifically, music reviews. Together with her guest, Alex van der Hulst, she explores the shift from rockism to popism, asks whether we can separate artists from their art, and remembers iconic and extremely inauthentic pop groups (yes, it’s Milli Vanilli and Boney M.). Alex van der Hulst is a PhD candidate at the Fa...
2024-12-17
23 min
Inside Austria
Thomas Schmid: Der Kronzeuge gegen Sebastian Kurz
Die Chatnachrichten von Thomas Schmid sind Basis von zahlreichen Korruptionsermittlungen im Umfeld der Kurz-ÖVP. Jetzt ist Schmid Kronzeuge Die Chatnachrichten auf dem Handy des ehemaligen Spitzenbeamten Thomas Schmid legten vor mehr als drei Jahren mutmaßliche Machenschaften rund um Korruption, Bestechung und Postenschacher offen. Seither laufen die Korruptionsermittlungen gegen den Ex-Kanzler Sebastian Kurz und viele weitere Verfahrensstränge, die frühere Wegbegleiter von Kurz belasten. Unternehmer wie René Benko, die sich mutmaßlich Einfluss erkaufen wollten. Meist laufen die Ermittlungen leise im Hintergrund, aber vergangene Woche gab es einen Paukenschlag. Thomas Schmid, der einstige Vertraute von Sebast...
2024-12-07
26 min
In a Nutshell
Nature's Call for Change | with Marjolein Oele
Do we need to treat nature differently? How can philosophy help us do so? And what makes documentaries about cats a good starting point? In this week’s episode, Jara explores nature. More specifically, she investigates how humans relate to nature, why we like to see ourselves as separate from it, and why we treat nature the way we do. As always, she does so with an expert guest. For this episode, Marjolein Oele joins the podcast to offer insights and explanations on why humans and nature might not be so different after all. Marjolein is...
2024-12-03
24 min
In a Nutshell
A Different History of Drugs | with Brigitte Adriaensen
Poison, medicine or magic potion? Drugs can probably be all of that. But what makes a drug legal or illegal? Or rather: who decides on that? “Who will ever relate the whole history of narcotics? It is almost the history of ‘culture’,” wrote Friedrich Nietzsche more than a hundred years ago – and he might be onto something. In today’s episode, Antonia and this week’s guest, Brigitte Adriaensen, talk about how drugs have been perceived throughout time and why colonialism wasn’t only built on the drug trade but continues to influence how we view substances like cocaine.
2024-11-19
20 min
In a Nutshell
Big Tech is Watching You | with Guilel Treiber
What makes scrolling on our phones dangerous? What does our scrolling have to do with digital surveillance? And who is surveilling whom, and for what reason? In this episode, Jara explores the unsettling world of digital surveillance. Together with this week’s guest, Guilel Treiber, she uncovers who the surveillers of the digital world are and peeks behind the curtains of their sleek self-staging to reveal their hidden desires. Yes, this episode will probably make you feel a strong urge to throw your phone away. But luckily, Guilel has some ideas on how to resist digital surveillance wi...
2024-11-05
25 min
In a Nutshell
Why Are We Afraid of Insects? | with Charlotte Meijer
Why do insects in the house make us jump? Have we always hated bugs that much? And what do the small animals have to do with morality – and warfare? In this episode of In a Nutshell, Antonia takes a peek at insects that make people’s skin crawl and, together with this week’s guest researcher Charlotte Meijer, answers the question of why we’re so bugged by bugs. Spoiler alert: there hasn’t always been such straightforward hatred against flies, worms, cockroaches and co. Charlotte is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Arts, where she re...
2024-10-22
21 min
In a Nutshell
Why Do We Need Better Treatment for Depression? | with Ellen Driessen
Why are the current treatments for depression not effective enough? How can a what-fits-who approach help solve this problem? And can the already overwhelmed mental health sector actually provide more customized treatments? Welcome back to In a Nutshell – a podcast of Vox in which we explore everything you never knew you needed to know more about. We kick off the second season by taking a critical look at the current depression treatments. Together with Ellen Driessen, we discuss the role the match between a patient and a therapist plays, how to make the mental health sector more su...
2024-10-08
22 min
In a Nutshell
Why do we need better treatment for depression? | with Ellen Driessen
Why are the current treatments for depression not effective enough? How can a what-fits-who approach help solve this problem? And can the already overwhelmed mental health sector actually provide more customized treatments? Welcome back to In a Nutshell – a podcast of Vox in which we explore everything you never knew you needed to know more about. We kick off the second season by taking a critical look at the current depression treatments. Together with Ellen Driessen, we discuss the role the match between a patient and a therapist plays, how to make the mental he...
2024-10-08
22 min
TRUE LOVE
#26 60 Jahre später
Diese Folge sollte erst "The Notebook" heißen. Denn so ähnlich ist die Lebensgeschichte von Bob Harvey, nur eben dass sie wahr ist. Bob ist ein 79-jähriger Witwer. Mittlerweile spürt er das Alter, er ist gebrechlich und von Schicksalsschlägen gezeichnet. Um sich von all dem abzulenken fährt er allein durch die endlosen Straßen Virginias. Vorbei an Seen und Feldern, summt er leise mit, als die vertraute Stimme des Sängers Johnny Mathis aus dem Radio erklingt. Eine Stimme, die ihn in eine Zeit zurückversetzt, in der sein Leben noch voller Liebe und Hoffnung war. An e...
2024-10-04
1h 19
In a Nutshell
Anatomy of a Humor Scandal | with Ivo Nieuwenhuis
What makes a good political humour scandal? Why does what we find funny change over time? And what is the state of jokes today? In the final episode of In a Nutshell’s first season, we take a look at jokes, politics, and how the combination of both can (and has) lead to historic scandals. With the help of assistant professor and comedy critic Ivo Nieuwenhuis, we detangle modern humour – and look for an answer to the question of what the jokes that make the headlines (and that make us laugh) say about us. Ivo Nieu...
2024-07-15
22 min
In a Nutshell
Ketikoti Special: Remembering Slavery | with Coen van Galen
What is the history of Dutch slavery? Where can we see the impacts of Dutch slavery today? And how can a day like Ketikoti lead to a more inclusive society? In the nineteenth episode of In a Nutshell, we delve into past realities and present traces of Dutch slavery. Together with this week’s guest, Coen van Galen, we will remember the histories of enslaved people, reflect on how the Dutch are dealing with their historic role in slavery today, and find traces of slavery on the train tracks between Arnhem and Nijmegen. Coen van Ga...
2024-07-01
24 min
In a Nutshell
Cyber (In-)Security | with Güneş Acar
How can a website collect your password – even before you hit the sign-up button? Does a VPN help against being tracked online? And why is tracking users actually such an issue? In the eighteenth episode of In a Nutshell, we will take a deep dive into cyber security – and all the things that make the internet a not-so-safe space when it comes to data protection. Together with this week’s guest, Güneş Acar, we will figure out how users can attempt to stay safe when it comes to their data online, and why this can be so diffi...
2024-06-17
22 min
In a Nutshell
Playing Mind Games | with Suhaavi Kochhar
Why do we need to change our outlook on video games? How can gaming help young people to quit smoking? And what role can technology play in mental health care globally? In the seventeenth episode of In a Nutshell, we delve into the world of mental health games. Together with this week’s guest Suhaavi Kochhar, we will debunk the stereotype of gaming, explore the benefits video games can have on our psyche, and learn more about how technology could help us bridge the global mental health gap. Suhaavi Kochhar is a PhD candidate in th...
2024-06-03
23 min
In a Nutshell
On Palestine, pt. 2: The Question of Genocide | with Sally Thin
This month, In a Nutshell presents something different: a two-part series focussing on the subject of Palestine. We offer the microphone to researchers who tell us about their perspectives and knowledge on the topic in its broadest sense. This week’s guest, Sally Thin, will untangle the genocide case against Israel. How can a country be tried for genocide? What are the limits of international law? And what happens if a state is found responsible for genocide by the International Court of Justice? In this episode, Sally (Sarah) Thin will tackle the complicated topic of international law an...
2024-05-16
20 min
In a Nutshell
On Palestine pt.1: Navigating Settler Colonialism | with Noura
This month, In a Nutshell presents something different: a two-part series focussing on the subject of Palestine. We offer the microphone to researchers who tell us about their perspectives and knowledge on the topic in its broadest sense. Seeing that this is a big topic, we provide explanations for some key terms below. This week’s guest, Noura, will look at Palestine through a settler colonial lens: What is settler colonialism? How does it work? And how does it affect Palestinians today? Noura will navigate us through these questions and share her academic, as well as her personal insi...
2024-05-06
24 min
In a Nutshell
The Politics of Sport | with Paul Reef
Does it matter whether Russian athletes compete at the Olympics? Why do transgender athletes ruffle so many feathers when it comes to sports competitions – even in disciplines like darts? And why do countries keep hosting mega-sporting events, even if they lead to massive financial losses? Sport is at the centre of many political debates. But why? In this week’s episode of In a Nutshell, Antonia talks to PhD candidate Paul Reef about mega-sporting events and the politics behind them. Including discussions about the upcoming Paris Olympics and why some of its security measures migh...
2024-04-15
20 min
In a Nutshell
A Different Death | with Iline Ceelen
Why do we need to talk about death? How can we relearn to think of dying differently? And why do music and tattoos help in processing the death of a loved one? In the thirteenth episode of In a Nutshell, we stare death in the face. Together with this week’s guest, Iline Ceelen, we will explore our perception of death, talk about last parties and walks, and, in the meantime, gain some engaging bits of wisdom about life. Iline Ceelen is a PhD candidate in Comparative Religious Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology an...
2024-04-02
25 min
In a Nutshell
A Different Death | with Iline Ceelen
Why do we need to talk about death? How can we relearn to think of dying differently? And why do music and tattoos help in processing the death of a loved one? In the thirteenth episode of In a Nutshell, we stare death in the face. Together with this week’s guest, Iline Ceelen, we will explore our perception of death, talk about last parties and walks, and, in the meantime, gain some engaging bits of wisdom about life. Iline Ceelen is a PhD candidate in Comparative Religious Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology an...
2024-04-01
25 min
In a Nutshell
The Intelligence of Animals | with Bas van Woerkum-Rooker
How can a spider ‘think’ with its eyes? What can we learn about thinking from baking bread? And how have the weird environments humans built around them changed the way we think? The twelfth episode of In a Nutshell is all about animal intelligence – and how understanding animal intelligence can teach us something about human intelligence too. Together with this week’s guest Bas van Woerkum-Rooker Antonia takes a dive into alternative forms of thinking – some of which don’t even require a brain. Bas van Woerkum-Rooker is a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Philosoph...
2024-03-18
25 min
Jeannes Variete
#3 Bekifft leise in oberösterreichische Pfützen springen
Heute im Programm von “Jeannes Varieté”: Autorin Eva Reisinger erzählt von der Superpower, die sie gerne hätte, und von ihrem Karaoke-Go-To-Song. Du lernst Rachel Carson und ihr Buch “Silent Spring” kennen, mit dem sie quasi im Alleingang die US-amerikanische Umweltbewegung startete. Ich erzähl dir von der Ataraxie, einem Konzept, das mich seit meinem Philosophie-Unterricht in der Schule begleitet. Antonia Hansen, die als Praktikantin zum Sounddesign dieses Podcasts beigetragen hat, stellt uns ihren Lieblingssong vor. Kleiner Hinweis, es wird seeeehr gechillt. Ich will von dir hören: Wie findest du “Jeannes Varieté”? Hast du einen Buchtipp für mich...
2024-03-07
18 min
In a Nutshell
Postcards from Space | with Søren Larsen
What does space look like? Why do we need to explore the universe? And what do microwaves have to do with that? The eleventh episode of In a Nutshell is a small expedition to space. Together with this week’s guest Søren Larsen, we will look at pictures from space, talk about telescopes, and learn why exploring space is not only important but also useful for life on Earth. Søren Larsen is an associate professor at the Department of Astrophysics and a member of the Euclid consortium. He is interested in understanding star format...
2024-03-04
22 min
In a Nutshell
Time as a Spiral | with Laura De Vos
Time seems to be a pretty straightforward affair – or is it? What if history would not move ahead, but function as a spiral, like Indigenous understandings of time suggest? And how does this influence the way we can relate to nature? The tenth episode of In a Nutshell is dedicated to Indigenous perspectives on nature and time. This week’s guest, Laura, will explain how this can inform Indigenous activism – and why always looking seven generations into the future might also be a good policy for Western environmental policy. Laura De Vos is an assistant profes...
2024-02-19
22 min
In a Nutshell
Are We What We Eat? | with Esther Aarts
Why are candy bars so tempting? What makes the microbes in our gut so important? And are we really what we eat? The ninth episode of In A Nutshell is all about the link between our brains and food choices. This week’s guest, Esther, will tell us how our brains, immune systems, and guts are connected. Esther Aarts is a Principal Investigator at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour of the Food and Cognition group and a Professor of Nutritional Neuroscience. She examines how our brain impacts our eating behavior and how th...
2024-02-05
25 min
In a Nutshell
Fantastic Fanfictions and How to Study Them | with Julia Neugarten
Have you ever watched a movie or read a book and thought: ‘I’d like to read more of this’? Then you are in luck because there probably is – in the form of fanfiction. And PhD student Julia Neugarten studies them. The eighth episode of In a Nutshell is entirely dedicated to this fascinating piece of online subculture and literary genre. And from its origins in the 1960s to the more than 14 million works published on the fanfiction open-source repository Archive of Our Own today – Julia knows all about it. So, what makes people write and publis...
2024-01-22
19 min
In a Nutshell
The Trauma of Long Covid | with Vivienne Matthies-Boon
What makes Long Covid traumatic? Which role do politics and society play in this? And why should we follow the Germans? The seventh episode of In A Nutshell is all about Long Covid. This week’s guest Vivienne Matthies-Boon will tell us about her personal struggle with the sickness and about how her experience has been heavily affected by political structures. Vivienne Matthies-Boon is a professor of Philosophical Ethics and Political Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. Her primary interests are phenomenological experiences of injustice and in her work, she deals with...
2024-01-08
23 min
In a Nutshell
The Science of Being Single | with Ea Utoft
From 25-year-old single women being historically referred to as ‘spinsters’ to Bridget Jones singlehood jokes of the early 2000s – singles don’t always have it easy. And, until recently, they were also neglected when it came to being academically studied as a distinct group of people. The sixth episode of In a Nutshell is entirely dedicated to this rising global demographic of singles. For this, we have invited the ‘accidental’ singlehood researcher Ea Utoft into the studio. Together, we talk about the drawbacks and the benefits of modern singlehood – and everything in between. Ea Utoft is an assistan...
2023-12-18
22 min
In a Nutshell
Why We Risk It | with Kim Fairley
How risky is playing the lottery? Why would anyone go free solo climbing? And most importantly, do we need to risk it to get the biscuit? The fifth episode of In a Nutshell is all about risking it. From gambling to putting one’s life on the line – this episode will take you onto the uncertain paths of life. And this week’s guest Kim Fairley will be the navigator on this exploration of risk. Kim Fairley is an assistant professor of Economics with specific expertise in behavioural economics at the Nijmegen School of Management. Unlike...
2023-12-04
22 min
Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen
Was unsere Stimme über uns verrät und wie wir sie trainieren können
Wissenschafts-Podcast Zu monoton, zu leise, zu schnell: Es gibt viele Dinge, die wir beim Sprechen falsch machen können. Wer dagegen gut spricht, dessen Argumente kommen besser an und der hinterlässt einen bleibenderen Eindruck. Warum das so ist, was unsere Stimme über uns verrät und wie wir sie trainieren können, das erklärt in dieser Folge Ingrid Amon. Sie leitet das Institut für Sprechtechnik in Wien und ist die Präsidentin des Netzwerks der Europäischen Stimmexperten Hier findet Ihr mehr Informationen über die Arbeit von Ingrid Amon: https://www.iamon.at/willkom...
2023-11-22
15 min
In a Nutshell
Sniffing the Soil | with Rosa Boone
In the fourth episode of In a Nutshell, host Antonia Leise invites the Ph.D. candidate in Plant Ecology and Physiology Rosa Boone into the studio. In this episode, we go below ground and have a close look at the soil our food depends upon – or, more precisely, how an electronic nose can help sniff out whether grassland soil is healthy or not. Why is healthy soil important? How can smell help in determining soil health? And what do Pickwick tea bags have to do with all of this? Rosa Boone knows the answers – even though determining what...
2023-11-20
23 min
In a Nutshell
Riddles of Randomness | with Klaas Landsman
In the third episode of In a Nutshell, host Jara Majerus invites professor of Mathematical Physics and lover of randomness Klaas Landsman into the studio. In this episode, we dive into the riddles of randomness. What is randomness? Which role does it play in the universe, and what does Einstein have to do with it? Klaas Landsman knows all the answers and explains why he is utterly excited about everything random. Klaas Landsman is a Professor of Mathematical Physics and the winner of the Spinoza Prize 2022. He has investigated randomness and chance thoroughly and does no...
2023-11-08
23 min
In a Nutshell
Emotional asphalt | with Anneleen Arnout
In the second episode of In a Nutshell, host Antonia Leise invites assistant professor and historian of emotion Anneleen Arnout into the studio. This episode is all about the material that we walk through the world on – and mostly tend to forget about. Guest Anneleen Arnout introduces the surprisingly emotional history of asphalt paving. Including an exploration into horse accidents of the 19th century, asphalt's prior history as a make-up component – and why people used to boil eggs on streets. Anneleen Arnout is an assistant professor of Cultural History at Radboud University. Fascinated by the history of emotion...
2023-10-23
19 min
In a Nutshell
Meaningful monsters | with Arjan Sterken
In the first episode of In a Nutshell, host Jara Majerus invites the PhD scholar and folktale enthusiast Arjan Sterken into the studio. This episode is all about monsters. What are monsters? Where do they come from, and what are they trying to tell us? Arjan Sterken knows all the answers and lets us in on the mythical meaning of uncanny creatures. Arjan Sterken is a teacher and PhD scholar in Comparative Religious Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. He is utterly fascinated by folktales and myths and loves to pass this...
2023-10-09
21 min
In a Nutshell
Trailer - In a Nutshell
Welcome to the podcast In a Nutshell that is brought to you by Vox - or more precisely, by Jara Majerus and Antonia Leise. Every two weeks, we will explore the most interesting topics that a hundred years of Radboud University have brought forward. Do you want to learn more about stories you might have never heard of? Make sure to subscribe and check out the first episode on the 9th of October! Hosts: Antonia Leise & Jara Majerus Edit: Jara Majerus Cover: Antonia Leise
2023-10-02
00 min
VERBITTERT TALENTLOS
13. 🍼🍼 Radikalisierung durch Mutterschaft (Teil 02)
📢 In diesem Podcast geht es um bewusste oder unbewusste Rollenmuster, Anpassungsdruck, unterschiedliche Feminismusbegriffe und feministische Elternschaft zwischen persönlichen Erfahrungen und gesellschafts-kulturellen Einflüssen.....................🍼 Die Unsichtbarkeit des WochenbettsFür das Wochenbett gibt es kein Narrativ, keine Zeit in Filmen, keine Erwähnung in Aufklärungsbüchern, keine Sichtbarkeit und keine Vorbereitung. Frauen sollen es wohl still ertragen. Wund sein... aber bitte leise! Doch Schmerz lässt sich verringern, wenn man vorbereitet ist. Frauen müssen lernen sich abzugrenzen und um Hilfe zu bitten. Man sollte sich Fragen der paritätischen Arbeitsteilung vorher stellen und sich wieder an den wunden K...
2022-04-07
33 min
Wegen guter Führung - Der ehrliche Führungspodcast
Macht - Wie gelingt Führung ohne Alpha-Gehabe?
Was macht echte Führungsstärke aus? Können auch leise Töne Kraft entfalten? Managerin Andrea Wasmuth über den Kulturwandel in der Handelsblatt Media Group. Schickt eure Fragen für kommende Folgen und Feedback an: antonia.goetsch@harvardbusinessmanager.de; astrid.maier@xing.com Produziert: Philipp FacklerMusik: Constantin Müller Nachlesen: Führungskräfte: Wie Macht den Charakter verändert Motivation: Führen wie ein Coach Transformation in Unternehmen: Person schlägt Prozess Neue Führung – Vertrauen als essentielle Basis Wieso "Das Neue Führen" eine Frage der Haltung und nicht der Methode ist Z...
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31 min
Yoga als Beruf
(#41) Über Burnout als Yogalehrerin mit Deddou Schaller
Heute heiße ich Deddou Schaller willkommen, die uns im Podcast Yoga als Beruf beehrt und mit mir über ihre Präventionskurse zum Thema “Angst/Burnout im Yogabusiness” spricht. Deddou ist seit 2012 Yogalehrerin. Vor 9 Jahren gründete sie ihr eigenes Business “Pop up Yoga”, mit dem Ziel, Yoga für alle Menschen zugänglich zu machen. Dieses wuchs über die nächsten Jahre so stark,dass sie während der “Peak Zeit” ein Team von 9 Yogalehrer:innen hatte. Gerade im Beruf Yoga spielt das Thema Burnouts eine große Rolle. Diese schleiche...
2021-10-08
1h 07
GUT ZU VÖGELN
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GUT ZU VÖGELN Der Vogel, der in dieser Folge im Mittelpunkt steht, ist ein echter Wintervogel. Wenn es draußen besonders leise ist, die Natur unter einer Schneedecke schläft und ihr im Nadel- oder Mischwald unterwegs seid, spitzt die Ohren: Ganz hoch singt das Wintergoldhähnchen Si-si-si-siiii, während es die Kiefern nach kleinsten Insekten absucht. So hoch, dass angeblich manche Menschen den Gesang nicht (mehr) hören können - Antonia und Philipp hören diese hohen Töne zum Glück noch. Vielleicht tun sie aber auch nur so. Der kleinste Vogel Europas wiegt nur fünf bis s...
2021-02-08
44 min
Headed Home
Diese Welt leise drehen
Höre auf, die Welt und das, was sie dir anbietet, zu lieben. 1. Johannes 2,15
2020-09-01
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