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Axel Seemann
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ARKHAM INSIDERS
Arkham Insiders Folge 220 – August Derleth und H. P. Lovecraft – The Fisherman of Falcon Point
Mit The Fisherman of Falcon Point (Der Fischer von Falcon Point) führt uns August Derleth wieder einmal nach Innsmouth. Doch erstaunlicherweise entpuppt sich die 1959 zuerst veröffentlichte, kurze Story gar nicht so sehr als Horrorerzählung. Stattdessen erinnert sie an Lovecrafts Traumlande-Erzählungen und hat einen märchen- oder sagenhaften Ton. Und mit der Hauptfigur des Fischers Enoch Conger schuf Derleth einen ruhelosen Wanderer zwischen den Welten, der an so legendäre literarische Schöpfungen wie den Fliegenden Holländer, den Ewigen Juden (Ahasver) oder den Alten Seemann erinnert.
2025-07-13
36 min
WDR Zeitzeichen
Inês de Castro: die Tote, die Königin von Portugal wurde
Sie war die verbotene Liebe des portugiesischen Thronfolgers. Am 7. Januar 1355 wurde Inês de Castro auf königliche Anordnung ermordet. Um posthum doch Königin zu werden.In diesem Zeitzeichen erzählt Christiane Kopka:die tragische Geschichte der verbotenen Liebe zwischen dem jungen Thronfolger Pedro I. und der schönen Hofdame Inês de Castro,wie viele Opern über das tragische Schicksal der Inês de Castro verfasst werden,warum Inês de Castro als Bedrohung für die Unabhängigkeit Portugals angesehen wird,welch tragische Folgen ein Jagdausflug des jungen Prinzen hat,wie Pedro I. gr...
2025-01-07
14 min
LesBar im Stern-Zimmer
LesBar im Stern-Zimmer: Folge 3
Am 17.04.2024 trafen sich wieder Mitarbeiterinnen der Stadtbibliothek Marzahn-Hellersdorf im Stern-Zimmer an der LesBar und redeten über Gelesenes der letzten Wochen. Auch unser Stamm-Publikum vom letzten Mal sorgte wieder für gute Stimmung. Die Getränke des Abends waren Bowle nach ostdeutscher Zubereitung und Limoncello-Zitronenlikör. Kerstin Morgenstern, Benita Hanke, Isabelle Sahner (aus der Ferne per Sprachnachricht) und Renate Zimmermann hatten insgesamt 20 Bücher im Gepäck und labelten sie mit Adjektiven, die auf -bar enden. Denn nichts ist naheliegender, wenn man an einer Bar sitzt, oder? Falls Ihnen Wörter einfallen, die sich eignen, um Bücher zu bewerten...
2024-04-30
2h 03
Loneliness and You
First Series Final
This is the final episode of the first series of the podcast. I have a look at the conversations of the past year, try to identify some guiding threads, and create some connections. I also ramble on a fair bit about various philosophical questions. Please stay tuned - we'll be back in the autumn with the second series, in which we'll focus on the lived experience of loneliness.
2024-03-30
44 min
AI in Academia: Navigating the Future
Episode 2: Axel Seemann
The head of Bentley's philosophy department, Axel Seeman, chats about the new computer science/philosophy joint major in AI at Bentley, why interdisciplinarity is "bloody hard," what role philosophy plays in AI and in preparing students for a world full of AI, what Descartes would have said about the latest chatbots, and what impact AI is going to have on our social lives and our feelings of loneliness.
2024-02-20
35 min
Loneliness and You
Melba Jensen
My guest in this episode is Melba Jensen. Melba is a guide at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts. She previously taught 19th Century American Literature at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
2024-02-16
28 min
Loneliness and You
Richard Deming
My guest in this episode is Richard Deming. Richard is the Director of Creative Writing at Yale University. He is a writer, critic, and scholar whose work explores the intersections of philosophy, literature, and visual culture. His recent book, This Exquisite Loneliness: What Loners, Outcasts, and the Misunderstood Can Teach Us About Creativity, is published with Viking.
2024-02-02
31 min
Loneliness and You
Tamara Kayali Browne
My guest in this episode is Tamara Kayali Browne. Tamara is Senior Lecturer in Health Ethics and Professionalism at Deakin University, Australia. She works in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine with a focus on reproductive technology (particularly ethical issues related to non-medical sex selection) and neuroethics (particularly ethical and philosophical issues related to diagnoses of mental illness). Her book, Depression and the Self: Meaning, Control, and Authenticity, is published with Cambridge University Press.
2024-01-19
27 min
Loneliness and You
Olya Kudina
My guest in this episode is Olya Kudina. Olya is Assistant Professor in Ethics and Philosophy of Technology at TU Delft in the Netherlands. She explores moral questions through the lens of hermeneutics, pragmatism, and empirical philosophy and is particularly interested in AI ethics. Her new book, Moral Hermeneutics and Technology: Making Moral Sense through Human-Technology-World Relations, is published with Rowman & Littlefield. Her paper, “Alexa, who am I?”: Voice Assistants and Hermeneutic Lemniscate as the Technologically Mediated Sense‐Making, is in the journal Human Studies.
2024-01-05
31 min
Loneliness and You
Ulla Schmid
My guest in this episode is Ulla Schmid. Ulla is a physician and philosopher. One of her interests, both in research and as a social worker and junior assistant in psychiatry, is addiction. Her recent paper, Alcohol and Loneliness: Their Entanglement and Social Constitution, is published in the journal Topoi.
2023-12-23
27 min
Loneliness and You
Marlies Maes
My guest in this episode is Marlies Maes. Marlies is Assistant Professor for Youth Studies, Interdisciplinary Social Science, at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She is interested in social relationships between humans and studies loneliness, mainly amongst adolescents. Her co-authored paper, How (Not) to Measure Loneliness: A Review of the Eight Most Commonly Used Scales, is published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
2023-12-08
31 min
Loneliness and You
Lucy Osler
My guest in this episode is Lucy Osler. Lucy is Lecturer in Philosophy at Cardiff University, UK. She is interested in phenomenological and 4E approaches to online sociality, embodiment, intersubjectivity, affectivity, and psychopathology. Her recent co-authored paper, Loneliness and Absence in Psychopathology, is published in the journal Topoi.
2023-11-24
31 min
Loneliness and You
Johnna Wellesley
My guest in this episode is Johnna Wellesley. Johnna is a PhD Candidate in Bioethics and Health Humanities at the University of Texas, Medical Branch. She is interested in the ethical, cultural, legal, and emotional aspects of medicine and focuses on the presence of shame and stigma in the dying and the dead. Her recent commentary, "Autonomy requires more curiosity less deference to risk" is published in the Journal of Medical Ethics.
2023-11-10
32 min
Loneliness and You
Jeff Meek
My guest in this episode is Jeff Meek. Jeff is Lecturer in Economic and Social History at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is interested in the experiences of gay and bisexual men in post-war Scotland, as well as the history of same-sex desire from the 17th century to the late 20th century in Scotland. His recent work includes "A Purer Form of Loneliness’: Loneliness and the Search for Community amongst Gay and Bisexual Men in Scotland, 1940 to 1980". His book, Queer Trades, Sex, and Society: Male Prostitution and the War on Homosexuality in Interwar Scotland, is published with Routledge.
2023-10-27
31 min
Loneliness and You
Bryanna Moore
My guest in this episode is Bryanna Moore. Bry is Assistant Professor in the Department for Bioethics and Health Humanities at the University of Texas, USA. She is interested in clinical ethics, pediatric ethics, medical decision-making, end of life issues, virtue ethics and moral psychology. Her paper, At What Cost? Analyzing Hospital Visitation Restrictions in a Pandemic Using a Public Health Framework is published in the Journal of Hospital Ethics.
2023-10-08
30 min
Loneliness and You
Lars Svendsen
My guest in this episode is Lars Svendsen. Lars is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is the author of several books, including "A Philosophy of Loneliness" (2017) for which he won the 2022 Philosophical Book Prize in Germany.
2023-09-22
29 min
Loneliness and You
Rick Anthony Furtak
My guest in this episode is Rick Anthony Furtak. Rick is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colorado College, USA. He is interested in the moral psychology of the emotions, the relations between philosophy and literature, and existential thought. Apart from his philosophical publications, Rick also writes poetry. His paper (co-authored with Ruth Rebecca Tietjen), Loneliness, Love, and the Limits of Language, has been published by The Southern Journal of Philosophy. His recent book, "Love, Subjectivity, and Truth: Existential Themes in Proust", is published by Oxford University Press.
2023-09-08
31 min
Loneliness and You
Aaron Hames
My guest in this episode is Aaron Hames. Aaron is a medical anthropologist and a Research Assistant Professor in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at the University of Hong Kong. His research examines how the elderly in Japan encounter an ageing society and work through cooperative medical organizations to meet their social and health needs. He has recently published the paper, "The Energetic Brain Club in Life and Death" in the journal Anthropology and Humanism.
2023-08-25
31 min
Loneliness and You
Richard Gipps
My guest in this episode is Richard Gipps. Richard is a clinical psychologist and philosopher practicing as a psychotherapist in Oxford, UK. His recent book, On Madness: Understanding the Psychotic Mind, is published by Bloomsbury Press.
2023-08-11
31 min
Loneliness and You
Zohar Lederman
My guest in this episode is Zohar Lederman. Zohar is an emergency medicine physician with a PhD in bioethics. He currently works as a researcher at the Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit at the Medical Faculty of the University of Hong Kong, where he investigates issues in bioethics including loneliness and One Health Ethics.
2023-07-28
31 min
Loneliness and You
Pritika Nehra
My guest in this episode is Pritika Nehra. Pritika is a political philosopher with particular interests in the works of Kant and Hannah Arendt. She is Assistant Professor at the University of Delhi, India.
2023-07-14
30 min
Loneliness and You
Fred Cooper
My guest in this episode is Fred Cooper. Fred is a historian of medicine and transdisciplinary researcher in the medical humanities. He currently works as a postdoctoral research associate in the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter in the UK.
2023-06-30
34 min
Loneliness and You
Eric Schoenmakers
My guest in this episode is Eric Schoenmakers. Eric is Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in Eindhoven in the Netherlands. Amongst other things, he focuses on the question of how people of various age groups talk about and cope with loneliness and the social stigma or taboo that may be associated with feeling lonely.
2023-06-16
30 min
Loneliness and You
Samir Dayal and Jon Ericson
My guests in this episode are Samir Dayal and Jon Ericson. Samir is Professor in English and Media Studies at Bentley University in Greater Boston, US. His main research is in Culture Studies, especially postcolonial studies with a focus on South Asia. He is interested in literary theory, philosophy and psychoanalysis. Jon is Associate Professor in Information Design and Corporate Communication at Bentley University. His background is in Cognitive Science and Experimental Psychology. He is interested in all the ways in which we experience ourselves as connected with, or disconnected from, ourselves, other people, and the world, and how...
2023-06-02
34 min
Loneliness and You
Ruth Rebecca Tietjen and Sanna Tirkkonen
My guests in this episode are Ruth Rebecca Tietjen and Sanna Tirkkonen. Ruth is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. She specializes in social and political philosophy and is interested in topics such as fanaticism and radicalization and also existential phenomena such as melancholia and anxiety. Sanna is Academy Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki and Visiting Scholar at Heidelberg University Hospital. She works in practical philosophy but is also interested in phenomenology, the philosophy of the emotions and of psychiatry. Ruth's and Sanna's paper, "The Rage of Lonely Men: Loneliness and Misogyny in...
2023-05-19
33 min
Loneliness and You
Joanna McHugh Power
My guest in this episode is Joanna McHugh Power. Joanna is Associate Professor of Psychology at Maynooth University in Ireland, where she works on loneliness and social functioning in later life. Her new co-authored paper, “Freedom and loneliness: dementia caregiver experiences of the nursing home transition", is now published in the journal Age and Ageing.
2023-05-05
30 min
How To Eat Alone
Episode 12 - The Philosophy of Loneliness with Axel Seemann (Philosopher/Professor of Philosophy, Bentley University)
In Episode 12, I ask professor of philosophy, Axel Seemann what loneliness might be from a philosophical perspective and how studying its philosophy can help to fight the stigma that surrounds it.'How To Eat Alone' is a podcast that explores the uncelebrated art of eating alone, whilst also looking at topics surrounding loneliness and aloneness, (which, contrary to popular belief, are not the same thing). With every episode, I’ll share a recipe for one. This episode comes with a recipe for SALAD! Find out more about 'How To Eat Alone' here.Find out more...
2023-04-23
21 min
Loneliness and You
Elena Popa
My guest in this episode is Elena Popa. Elena is a philosopher of science and postdoctoral researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics at Jagellonian University in Krakow, Poland, where she is working on the project “Values, Trust, and Decision-Making in Public Health”.
2023-04-21
33 min
Loneliness and You
Shaun Gallagher and Jonathan Cole
My guests in this episode are Shaun Gallagher and Jonathan Cole. Shaun is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Memphis, US. His new book, the Self and its Disorders, is forthcoming with Oxford University Press. Jonathan is Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology at University Hospitals Dorset in the UK and President of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. His new book, Chekhov’s Sakhalin Journey: Doctor, Humanitarian, Author, is forthcoming with Bloomsbury Press.
2023-04-07
31 min
Loneliness and You
Mark James
My guest in this episode is Mark James. Mark is a postdoctoral fellow in philosophy and cognitive science at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. His research is on topics related to embodied intersubjectivity, habituation, enactive cognitive science, learning, and design.
2023-03-19
35 min
Loneliness and You
Valeria Motta
My guest in this episode is Valeria Motta. Valeria is a postdoctoral researcher in philosophy at the University of Birmingham, UK, where she investigates loneliness and solitude.
2023-03-03
26 min
Loneliness and You
Julian Stern
In this episode I have a conversation with Julian Stern, who is a professor of education and religion at Bishop Grosseteste University in Lincoln, UK and the president of the International Society for Research on Solitude. Themes of his work include the philosophy of schooling, religious education, spirituality in education, research methods, and issues related to solitude, silence and loneliness. He is a co-editor of the Bloomsbury Handbook of Solitude, Silence and Loneliness.
2023-02-26
28 min
Loneliness and You
Julian Stern
My guest in this episode is Julian Stern. Julian is Professor of Education and Religion at Bishop Grosseteste University in Lincoln, UK. One of his research interests is the study of solitude, silence, and loneliness.
2023-02-18
28 min
Loneliness and You
Matthew Ratcliffe
My guest in this episode is Matthew Ratcliffe. Matthew is Professor of Philosophy at the University of York, UK. One of his main research interests is in phenomenology and the philosophy of psychiatry. His most recent book, Grief Worlds: A Study of Emotional Experience, has just appeared with MIT Press.
2023-02-03
29 min
Loneliness and You
Elana Feldman
My guest in this episode is Elana Feldman. Elana is Associate Professor of Management in the Manning School of Business at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, US. She is a founder and steering committee member of the international Positive Relationships at Work (PRW) Microcommunity. Amongst other things, she is interested in how people relate to one another at work.
2023-01-20
31 min
Loneliness and You
Emily Hughes
My guest in this episode is Emily Hughes. Emily is a postdoctoral researcher in philosophy at the University of York, UK. She is currently working on the project "Grief: A Study of Human Emotional Experience".
2023-01-06
32 min
O-TON
#137: Wann kommt der Eier kochende Kühlschrank?
Axel Seemann & Jörg Heinemann über Haushaltsgeräte von morgen Mikroplastikfilter in Waschmaschinen, nachhaltige Kühlschränke aus Vulkangestein, smarte Öfen, die durch künstliche Intelligenz erkennen, was wie aufgebacken werden muss: Diese und viele andere Innovationen waren in diesem Jahr auf der IFA Berlin zu finden, einer der globalen Leitmessen im Technologie- und Industriesektor. Bei über 1.000 Unternehmen und Marken aus der ganzen Welt hatten Trendscouts fünf Tage lang die Möglichkeit, die neuesten Multimedia-Gadgets und brandneue Haushaltsgeräte zu testen. Doch was davon landet am Ende wirklich in den Onlineshops der großen Händler? Wie lange dau...
2022-09-07
15 min
Listen To A Addictive Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
[German] - Weimar by Annette Seemann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/579886to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Weimar Series: #10 of Reisen der Seele Author: Annette Seemann Narrator: Kerstin Hoffmann, Axel Thielmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 3 minutes Release date: October 29, 2021 Genres: Travel Tips Publisher's Summary: Begeben sie sich mit diesem Hörbuch auf eine spannende Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt nach der eine Literaturepoche benannt wurde. Annette Seemann führt sie durch die deutsche Literaturstadt an ausgewählte Orte wie der Herzogin-Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek oder dem Nietzsche-Archiv und lässt sie Weimar aus der Perspektive von Dichtern und Schriftstellern wie Johann-Wolfgang von Goethe, Franz Kafka oder Thomas Mann...
2021-10-29
1h 03
Listen and Learn, Anytime, Anywhere With Free Audiobook
Weimar Hörbuch von Annette Seemann
Hören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos beihttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 579886 Titel: Weimar Autor: Annette Seemann Erzähler: Axel Thielmann, Kerstin Hoffmann Format: Unabridged Spieldauer: 01:03:56 Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 10-29-21 Herausgeber: SAGA Egmont Kategorien: Europe, Travel Tips Zusammenfassung: Begeben sie sich mit diesem Hörbuch auf eine spannende Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt nach der eine Literaturepoche benannt wurde. Annette Seemann führt sie durch die deutsche Literaturstadt an ausgewählte Orte wie der Herzogin-Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek oder dem Nietzsche-Archiv und lässt sie Weimar aus der Perspektive von Dichtern und Schriftstellern wie Johann-Wolfgang von Goethe, Franz Kafka oder Thomas Mann erl...
2021-10-29
1h 03
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Learn Something New, Travel Tips
[German] - Weimar by Annette Seemann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/579886to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Weimar Series: #10 of Reisen der Seele Author: Annette Seemann Narrator: Kerstin Hoffmann, Axel Thielmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 3 minutes Release date: October 29, 2021 Genres: Travel Tips Publisher's Summary: Begeben sie sich mit diesem Hörbuch auf eine spannende Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt nach der eine Literaturepoche benannt wurde. Annette Seemann führt sie durch die deutsche Literaturstadt an ausgewählte Orte wie der Herzogin-Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek oder dem Nietzsche-Archiv und lässt sie Weimar aus der Perspektive von Dichtern und Schriftstellern wie Johann-Wolfgang von Goethe, Franz Kafka oder Thomas Mann...
2021-10-29
1h 03
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Sklavenhandel: Über die Ursachen von Rassismus und Reichtum
Der Handel mit afrikanischen Sklaven und deren Verschiffung nach Amerika, wo sie auf den neu entstandenen Plantagen ge- und verbraucht wurden, legte die Grundlage für die Industrialisierung Europas. Im Radiofeature werden die historischen Hintergründe des atlantischen Dreieckshandels beleuchtet. Nicht nur die großen Kolonialmächte England, Spanien, Frankreich, Portugal und die Niederlande profitierten vom Raub afrikanischer Arbeitskräfte, auch deutsche Handelshäuser und Landesfürsten bereicherten sich am Menschenhandel. Und auch mancher norddeutsche Seemann heuerte auf Sklavenschiffen an, in der Hoffnung dem alltäglichen Elend zu entkommen. Für die verschleppten Afrikanerinnen und Afrikaner bedeutete das Leben auf den Sklav...
2020-07-05
31 min
Experience by Design
Axel Seemann and Shared Experiences
Professor of Philosophy Axel Seemann has long been interested in how people create a common understanding of social spaces and experiences. In his recent book, The Shared World, Axel explores these topics, arguing that it is our ability to communicate about our experiences that gives us the ability to share them since on their own they will always be unique. This raises questions regarding how we conceptualize and measure experiences, how we boundary them as discrete entities, and how we go about intentionally designing them. From thinking about bat-consciousness to his work as a management consultant, Axel has contemplated...
2019-12-10
1h 06
The MIT Press Podcast
Axel Seemann, "The Shared World: Perceptual Knowledge, Demonstrative Communication, and Social Space" (MIT Press, 2019)
Much of what we are able to accomplish in our day-to-day lives depends on the ability to act and think in concert with others. Often this involves not only the capacity to perceive together the surrounding world—we must also know that we perceive together. In other words, there must be perceptual common knowledge. Philosophical questions mount quickly: How is this kind of knowledge possible? How does it arise? What does its possibility show us about our sociality? What does it suggest about the world around us?In The Shared World: Perceptual Knowledge, Demonstrative Communication, and Social Space (M...
2019-10-01
1h 04
New Books in Philosophy
Axel Seemann, "The Shared World: Perceptual Knowledge, Demonstrative Communication, and Social Space" (MIT Press, 2019)
Much of what we are able to accomplish in our day-to-day lives depends on the ability to act and think in concert with others. Often this involves not only the capacity to perceive together the surrounding world—we must also know that we perceive together. In other words, there must be perceptual common knowledge. Philosophical questions mount quickly: How is this kind of knowledge possible? How does it arise? What does its possibility show us about our sociality? What does it suggest about the world around us?In The Shared World: Perceptual Knowledge, Demonstrative Communication, and Social Space (M...
2019-10-01
1h 04
#uneigentlich – Dinge digital geregelt kriegen
SOU006 Produktives Arbeiten in digitalen Welten – Philippe Wampfler und Jöran Muuß-Merholz im Gespräch über 60.000 ungelesen Mails
Philippe Wampfler, Foto von Jöran Muuß-Merholz CC BY 4.0 Philippe Wampfler ist der digital produktivste Mensch der Welt, so stellt Jöran Muuß-Merholz ihn zumindest vor. Wie macht der das nur? In 1,5 Stunden geht es um Twittern und Bloggen, Vorträge schreiben und Podcasts hören, Deep Work und Shallow Work, Langeweile und Sachlichkeit und die Fehlerkultur in einer Welt, die dafür noch nicht bereit ist. Links Scrivener (Software zum Texte schreiben) Uneigentlich-Podcast mit Kathrin Passig und Martin Lindner Bücher von Philippe Wampfler Jöran Muuß-Merholz: PowerPoint Tohuwabohu – die drei unverei...
2019-06-29
00 min
Wir. Müssen Reden
Muss man wissen
Wir sind mal wieder gesprungen. Über unseren Schatten und aus dem Flugzeug und haben geredet. Endlich. Jaja, willkommen in der stressigsten Zeit überhaupt. Max und mspro plaudern über dies und das. mspro ist völlig übermüdet und überarbeitet, aber dafür hat Max umso spannendere Dinge zu erzählen. Danke für die Shownotes an @Blumenkraft und @weezerle. Anfang 00:00:00 Heute mit keinem Gast Yelp Flaschenöffner taugt nichts Max ist aud dem Flugzeug gesprungen 00:00:45 GoPro Kamera „Springende Kameras“ TrueMilhouse bei Twitter Axel Stoll ist tod und andere Verschwörungstheorien 00...
2014-08-28
2h 54
Wir. Müssen Reden
Weltwissen, schön und gut (mit Marcel Weiss)
Wir hatten Marcel Weiß, wir hatten Whiskey, wir hatten Spaß. Vor allem haben wir über Wirtschaft, Politik bis hin zu utopischen und philosophischen Würfen einfach mal alles diskutiert, was wir mit Marcel diskutieren wollten. Zum Ende waren einige von uns – räusper – ganz schön besoffen, aber das ist ja alles nur zu Eurer Unterhaltung! Marcel Weiß Twitter, Podcast, Blog Lobbyismus und Internet heise über das Buchgesetz in Frankreich, Marcel über Dirk Baranek (SPD) über die debatte Axel Springer Geschäftsfelder, Marcel über Springer als nicht mehr Presseverla...
2013-10-24
3h 05
Wir. Müssen Reden
Wir müssen unsere Privilegien checken (mit @Zufall)
Es ward mal wieder WMR und wir hatten Gast. Wobei „Gast“ nicht das richtige Wort ist, denn Diana ist Hausherrin der Wohnung, in der wir unseren Podcast machen. Außerdem ist sie Max‘ Verlobte und eine sehr spannende Person mit vielen tollen Geschichten. Zufall zu Gast: Diana von Webel (Twitter), (Blog) (Xing) Diana arbeitet für Tabea Rößner Netzkongress der Grünen Bundestagsfraktion Diana arbeitet für Sarah Wiener und die Sarah Wiener Stiftung. Diana ist Bürokollegin von Stefan Niggemeier, Peer Schader Diana lernt Ayurveda iPhone 5. Monolith von 2001. Mädchenmannschaf...
2012-10-26
3h 11
Wir. Müssen Reden
Das hört der gesunde Menschenverstand!
Wir sinds wieder. Und wir haben euch was mitgebracht. Unter Blut, Schweiß und Tränen haben wir die Peitsche geschwungen und haben unsere Livehörer dazu angetrieben, während der Sendung Shownotes zu schreiben und zwar mit – jetzt passt auf: ZEITANGABEN! Vielen Dank an dieser Stelle noch mal dafür. Ja, es war ein Experiment und es scheint einigermaßen geglückt zu sein. Aber das könnt ihr ja genau jetzt überprüfen: 00:03 mspro hatte Geburtstag. Die MapMyStory Trailer Lounge 00:08 Kindle und die Zukunft des Buches Spam im Amazon EbookMarket 00:14 BitCoin & wa...
2011-07-15
2h 16