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Female in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFiR #113 Erfolgsstrategien für deutsche Marken in Asien – Julia Caroline Zurwesten von SalusWie bringt man deutsche Traditionsmarken erfolgreich auf den asiatischen Markt – und was können wir vom E-Commerce in China lernen?Darüber spricht Verena Lindner mit Julia Caroline Zurwesten, Head of Salus & Schoenenberger für Greater China & Asien.Julia teilt Insights aus ihrer Arbeit in einem der dynamischsten Märkte der Welt: Warum Produkte „Made in Germany“ in China gefragt sind, welche Rolle Livestreaming & Key Opinion Leader spielen – und worauf es bei Internationalisierung wirklich ankommt.Ob Mittelständler oder Start-up: Wer in Asien wachsen will, braucht...2025-07-1054 minSecond UnitSecond UnitSecond Unit #367 – Der Junge muss an die frische Luft (#Filmvorschlag)Rührendes Familiendrama oder simples Biopic? Ihr habt abgestimmt und wir haben euren #Filmvorschlag geschaut! Gemeinsam mit Daniela Ishorst geht es in dieser Ausgabe um Der Junge muss an die frische Luft (Amazon-Link*), um Hape Kerkeling und um den deutschen Film. [YouTube Direkttrailer] Crew Regie: Caroline Link Drehbuch: Ruth Toma Buchvorlage: Hape Kerkeling Kamera: Judith Kaufmann Cast Julius Weckauf als Hape Kerkeling Jan Lindner als Matthes Kerkeling Sönke Möhring als Vater Heinz Luise Heyer als Mutter Margret U...2025-04-101h 36Studio KURIER - Der österreichische Nachrichtenpodcast aus Politik und WirtschaftStudio KURIER - Der österreichische Nachrichtenpodcast aus Politik und WirtschaftAus für Ampel-Koalition: Das steckt dahinterDas wars mit der umstrittenen Ampel-Koalition in Deutschland. Kanzler Olaf Scholz (SDP) hat Finanzminister Christian Lindner (FDP) entlassen, die FDP hat ihre Minister abgezogen. Scholz wirft Lindner Vertrauensbruch vor, Linder wirft Scholz wiederum einen "kalkulierten Bruch" vor. Was stimmt denn nun? Wie konnte die Situation so schnell eskalieren und wie geht es nun in Deutschland weiter? Darüber spricht Studio KURIER Host Caroline Bartos mit Außenpolitik-Redakteurin Caroline Ferstl. Alles klar? “Studio KURIER” - überall wo es Podcasts gibt und auch auf Youtube als Video-Podcast. Abonniert unseren Podcast auf Apple Podcasts oder Spotify und hinterlasst...2024-11-0711 minTable TodayTable TodayWo sind die Alltagsorte der Demokratie, Frau Niejahr?Wo kommen wir miteinander ins Gespräch?Im Schwimmbad, auf dem Marktplatz, im Supermarkt oder in einem ehemaligen Kaufhaus? Die Demokratie braucht Orte für den ständigen Austausch der Gruppen. Nur so können wir Demokratie erlebbar machen und sie stärken, sagt Elisabeth Niejahr, Geschäftsführerin Demokratie bei der Hertie-Stiftung, im Gespräch mit Michael Bröcker.Caroline Bosbach will 2025 in den Bundestag. Die 34-jährige Vorsitzende des Jungen Wirtschaftsrates der CDU will im Rheinisch-Bergischen Kreis (NRW) das Bundestagsmandat für die CDU holen.Sie ist die Tochter des langjährige...2024-07-2921 minFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFIR #72 Sarah Grohé: Vom Verkauf zum Buy Out und der Wiedergeburt von erlich textilSarah Grohé ist vom Modedesign-Studium ins E-Commerce Business hineingestolpert, wie sie selbst Verena Schlüpmann im FEMALE in RETAIL Podcast erzählt. Ihre Anfänge hatte sie, anders als erwartet, im Fast Fashion Bereich. Ein persönlicher Schicksalsschlag stellte ihr bisheriges Dasein aber infrage. Das Bewusstsein für Nachhaltigkeit wuchs. 2013 kam es zur Gründung von uneins, eine Marke für umweltbewusste Damenmode. 2016 kam dann die zweite Gründung zusammen mit Co-Founder Benjamin Sattler - erlich textil, eine Brand für zeitlose und nachhaltige Unterwäsche. Innerhalb weniger Jahre konnte das Unternehmen einen Umsatz von 7 Mio. Euro verzeichnen. Anfang 2022 erfolgte dann der Ve...2024-05-2052 minFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFIR #70 Daniela Sichting: Mit guter Laune zum erfolgreichen UnternehmenDaniela Sichting hat vor 4 Jahren gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester Kati das Unternehmen Super Streusel gegründet. Die Mission lautet: Die Backwelt bunter machen! Auch wenn die zwei Schwestern aus einer selbstständigen Konditorenfamilie stammen, entschieden sich beide zunächst fürs Studieren und Angestelltenverhältnisse. 2013 zog es sie beide zurück zu den Wurzeln und gründeten ihr erstes Unternehmen Guter Kuchen. Da es auf dem deutschen Markt an innovativen Backzubehör mangelte, gründeten sie Super Streusel, um die Auswahl für Cake Pops und Co. noch facettenreicher zu machen. Mittlerweile liegt der Fokus auf der zweiten Gründung, denn das Bu...2024-04-3044 minEnablersEnablersCaroline Palm - om självledarskap, skogsbad och att inte tro på allt man tänkerEnablers – en podcast om att möjliggöra sig själv Öppna, sårbara och nyfikna samtal om hur vi blir de vi är och gör det vi gör.   Veckans avsnitt: Malin Lindner & Caroline Palm i ett samtal om att inte tro på allt man tänker, att lyssna på sig själv, självledarskap, reclaima ordet skryt, hur skogen kan hjälpa oss att läka och öppna upp samt att bli färdig med en gammal berättelse om sig själv.   Vem är Caroline: Caro...2024-04-281h 04Radio 1 Rocks - Novinky na alternativní scéněRadio 1 Rocks - Novinky na alternativní scéněNovinky na alternativní scéně | Josef Sedloň | Feb 25 Playlist by Auhtor: Singles/EPs: - : Coeo - Kawasaki Racing Club (Planet Earth EP) / Shall Not Fade Durante - LMK ft. CRi / Anjunadeep Hause Plants - Anything you want / Spirit Goth Anaïs x Toddla T x Nadia Rose - Hey Hey Hey ft. LEVi (DJ edit) / Hospital BP - Reaching Stars (Suppose we are EP) / Bedrock Indie Anthony - ROAD GIG / Indie Anthony My Nu Leng & MNL - Lesson Learned ft. Collette Warren (For the longest Time EP) / Shall Not Fade Jasmine Myra - Rising / Gondwana Dustin O´Ha...2024-02-2505 minThis Is NashvilleThis Is NashvilleGimme Shelter — in Madison!When we think about our unhoused community, Nashville is no longer just Nashville. Nashville is now Antioch, Hermitage, West Meade…Madison — many tight communities with their own culture, nuanced challenges, and options. On today's show, we bring in people who live and work in Madison — navigating homelessness, treading water, and building the structures needed to save lives. This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley. Special thanks to Darrin Bradbury. Guests: Rev. Jay Voorhees, pastor of City Road Chapel UMC Caroline Lindner, housing navigator Frank Simmons, musici...2023-09-2750 minFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFIR #35 Caroline Renée Kroll: Nachhaltigkeit in Kosmetik und LeadershipMentale Gesundheit und eine ausgewogene Work-Life-Balance sind für Caroline Renée Kroll das A und O für ihre erfolgreiche Kosmetik-Brand, aber auch für ein gutes Leadership. Die Co-Founderin und CEO von Nø Cosmetics gründete gemeinsam mit ihrem Vater die Naturkosmetikmarke und verrät, was für Vorteile ein familiengeführtes Unternehmen bietet. In der Folge mit Caroline Renée Kroll und Verena Schlüpmann lernst Du: 📌..wie das familiengeführte Beauty Unternehmen funktioniert 📌..was hinter der Idee von Nø Cosmetics steckt 📌..was die Pläne der Beauty Brand sind 💥Du möchtest wissen, welche Events im Future Retail die kommenden...2023-05-1049 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawFINAL EPISODE! Celebrating the power of volunteering, and introducing educational charity, LeducateIn the final episode of Let's Talk Law, we are joined by current King's Law student, Fran Clark, and Adam Kayani (Barrister and Director of Leducate) to celebrate the power of volunteering and the far-reaching benefits it brings to those giving up their time and, most importantly, beneficiaries. We learn about Leducate, an educational charity that aims to promote an understanding of everyday legal rights among secondary school-aged students in England and Wales. The charity believes that empowering young people with knowledge of their legal rights and responsibilities in day-to-day situations can change their future and enable...2023-03-3135 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 12: "Shout about your achievements from the roof tops!" - in conversation with Roshiny Panchalingam (Legal Counsel, Selfridges)In episode 12, we speak with Roshiny Panchalingam who studied Law at King's and graduated in 2012. After a short stint within a government organisation and an international publishing company, Roshiny went on to study the LPC at the University of Law. She completed a six-seat training contract at Squire Patton Boggs, undertaking an international secondment in Brussels and a client secondment at top British beauty brand Charlotte Tilbury, qualifying as a commercial solicitor in 2018. After some more time spent in private practice, Roshiny made the move in-house to online retailer Net-A-Porter and most recently has joined the globally-renowned luxury retailer...2023-03-2724 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 11: A career in Real Estate and a life-long commitment to pro bonoIn episode 11, we speak with Jade Williams-Adedeji who graduated from King's in 2001 and is now a partner and head of the Real Estate team at Sidley Austin LLP. Jade's practice covers all aspects of commercial real estate investment, mainly for private equity investors and lenders. Last year, Jade was awarded the “Real Estate Lawyer of the Year” award at the Women in Business Law EMEA Awards. In addition, Jade is recognised as a “Next Generation Partner” for Commercial Property: Investment in The Legal 500 UK 2023. In a wide ranging interview, we discuss Jade's practice, what partners expect from successf...2023-03-2434 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 10: Following the path that energises you, and pursuing a career at the BarIn episode 10, we speak with Neel Rokad, an assistant advocate in the Barristers team at Browne Jacobson.  Neel was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in March 2022.  In addition to his legal experience, Neel draws on a broad professional background, having worked in management consultancy and the Department for Exiting the European Union before obtaining an MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law at King’s College London. Neel studied for his LLB at the University of Exeter. We talk about Neel's ambitions to become a barrister, the benefits he has derived from his prior work expe...2023-03-1347 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 9: From Sherlock Holmes to the world of immigration law, with Karolina WasikowskaIn episode 9, we speak with Karolina Wasikowska who studied the LLB at King’s College London, graduating in 2017.  After her Law degree, Karolina pursued an LLM in Entertainment Law at the University of Westminster.  In autumn 2020, after being made redundant from her previous job, Karolina was offered an internship at an immigration law firm. This position brought her into the world of immigration and has been a direct result of her current job as a Senior Associate at Vialto Partners, a global mobility services firm.  We hear about Karolina's student experience, including her involvement with the KCL Sherl...2023-03-0641 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 8: From Tax & Private Wealth law, to business owner - in conversation with Nicola Solomou (Founder of Silverpen Careers)In episode 8, we speak with Nicola Solomou who graduated from King’s with a LLB in 2014, which included an Erasmus year in Sweden.  Nicola completed her Training Contract at Trowers & Hamlins LLP, where she qualified as a solicitor in the Tax and Private Wealth department.  After two years as a solicitor, Nicola pursued an MSc in Comparative Criminal  Justice at Leiden University.  In 2021, she founded Silverpen Careers, an education and career consultancy with global outreach.  In addition to running Silverpen, Nicola is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Law. In a wide ranging discussion, we talk abou...2023-02-2737 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 7: "Looking for the career that suits you most" - with Rachel Tong (Future Trainee, Clifford Chance)In episode 7, we speak with Rachel Tong, a future trainee at Clifford Chance.  Rachel grew up in Hong Kong and moved to London in 2019. She has a degree in Politics and graduated from King’s in 2022. During her time at King’s, Rachel was the co-president of the Lawyers Without Borders Student Division and the president of the Streetlaw Society. She also co-founded the Environmental Law and Regulation Society at King’s in her final year.   Rachel is currently studying for the PgDL at the University of Law and will start her training contract in August 2024.  She has recen...2023-02-2136 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 6: "Your career is not a race" - life as an aspiring barrister with Eleanor TackIn episode 6, we talk to Eleanor Tack who graduated from King's with a degree in International Relations.  In 2022, Eleanor graduated from BPP University with a Distinction in the Post Graduate Diploma in Law, funded by a Queen Mother Scholarship from Middle Temple. Eleanor currently sits as a Judicial Assistant to Justice Theron at the Constitutional Court of South Africa and intends to return to the UK to pursue a career at the Bar, building a practice focusing on public law.   During her time at King's, Eleanor launched a series of events focusing on diversity and inclusion at th...2023-02-1339 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 5: "Giving the voiceless a voice" - a career in Family Law, and advocating for those with untapped potentialIn episode 5, we speak with Liz Barrett who studied Law at King’s College London as a mature student, graduating in 2019.  Prior to this she had a protracted period of illness which curtailed her life, including her education and career – but since her recovery in 2014 she gained the necessary qualifications to attend university and undertook various work experiences including vacation schemes and several mini-pupillages.  Liz qualified as a solicitor in 2022 at Mishcon de Reya LLP into their Family team, having trained at the firm. Liz regularly mentors those both inside and outside her firm and is an active...2023-02-0647 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 4: A career in the media, and a passion for supporting wellbeing and mental health in the workplaceIn episode 4, we speak with Zoe Sinclair, the Founder of Employees Matter which is the leading provider of seminars, workshops and webinars promoting and inspiring a healthy and happy alliance between living and working. Born of a passion to support employees in the context of work/life balance, Employees Matter was launched to help the corporate world help their employees to get that balance right. Prior to that Zoe studied History at King's College London and then worked at the BBC in the factual entertainment department making television programmes for 10 years. In 2017 Zoe set up This Can Happen, aiming...2023-02-0146 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 3: Finding the winning formula for career success, with Meera PatelIn episode 3, we speak with Meera Patel who graduated from the King’s LLB and LLM in 2009 and 2010 respectively.  She was the first person in her family to go to university and qualified as a solicitor, aged 24, at Latham & Watkins. Following qualification, Meera took a unique, entrepreneurial approach to her legal career. This includes, in 2015, being one of the first client-facing corporate lawyers at EY and in 2017, co-founding EY’s Brexit strategy unit. In 2018 she moved to Deloitte and led legal Brexit insights.   Meera is currently a Director at Deloitte advising on corporate restructuring and re-organisational strategy. Her bo...2023-01-2526 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 2: A career in International Tax, and becoming an entrepreneur in the fashion worldIn episode 2, we speak with Roberta Tondini who graduated from King’s in 2013, where she completed an LLM in International Tax.  She also completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and a Master’s Degree in Business Law from University LIUC of Castellanza - Italy (2006 and 2008), and qualified as an attorney in both Italy and Spain (2012 - 2015). Roberta began her traineeship at one of the top 5 law firms in Italy (Advant-NCTM in Milan), worked at a number of boutique and international law firms in Italy, the UK (Orrick), and Switzerland (MCE Avocats), for a global wealth manager (UBS AG...2023-01-1734 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawSERIES 5: Episode 1 - Developing a career in Sustainability and following an 'unconventional' pathIn the first episode of Series 5, we talk to Dipti Kumar, a sustainability advocate who is passionate about driving footprint-neutral policies and businesses within macro and micro ecosystems.  Dipti read Law at King's College London (LLB and LLM) and was the top lawyer in International Financial Law at King's.  She recently took on a new role as the Head of Sustainability at Maxis, the leading converged solutions provider in Malaysia. Over the last 5 years, she served as the CEO of MCII, an NGO that promotes collective synergies across multiple stakeholders as a sustainable method of impactful change wi...2023-01-1024 minheute wichtigheute wichtig#422 Das verflixte erste Jahr der Ampel: Von der Aufsteigerin Baerbock, dem Besserwisser Scholz & dem Verlierer Lindner“Ziemlich mies” – zu diesem Urteil über ein Jahr Ampelkoalition kommt Albrecht von Lucke, Politikwissenschaftler und Redakteur von der Monatszeitschrift “Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik”. Im Gespräch mit "heute wichtig"-Host Michel Abdollahi analysiert er, wieviel Fortschritt in der selbst ernannten “Fortschrittskoalition” steckt und spricht über die Gewinner und Verlierer des Jahres. Außerdem schauen wir in dieser Folge auf die Behindertenhilfe: Im Vergleich zur Altenpflege oder Pflege im Krankenhaus schafft sie es kaum je in die Schlagzeilen, obwohl gerade hier die Anforderungen gewaltig sind. +++Das Interview mit Albrecht von Lucke beginnt bei Min...2022-12-0929 minheute wichtigheute wichtig#422 Das verflixte erste Jahr der Ampel: Von der Aufsteigerin Baerbock, dem Besserwisser Scholz & dem Verlierer Lindner (Kurzversion)Das ist die Kurzversion von "heute wichtig", für alle, die es morgens eilig haben: “Ziemlich mies” – zu diesem Urteil über ein Jahr Ampelkoalition kommt Albrecht von Lucke, Politikwissenschaftler und Redakteur von der Monatszeitschrift “Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik”. Im Gespräch mit "heute wichtig"-Host Michel Abdollahi analysiert er, wieviel Fortschritt in der selbst ernannten “Fortschrittskoalition” steckt und spricht über die Gewinner und Verlierer des Jahres. +++Das Interview mit Albrecht von Lucke beginnt in der Langversion bei Minute 10:26.+++Host: Michel Abdollahi;Redaktion: Mirjam Bittner, Dimitri Blin...2022-12-0910 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 10: Developing a career in Data Protection and Information GovernanceIn the final episode of Series 4, we speak with Sarah Tantin who studied on the LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Law at King’s College London, graduating in 2022.  Prior to enrolling on the course, Sarah qualified as a lawyer in France gaining experience both in-house and in law firms, in litigation and commercial law.  When at King's she specialised in data protection, and in February 2021 she joined Information Governance Services where she is now a consultant advising private and public sector organisations, including within the NHS, on a broad range of data protection and information governance matt...2022-11-1834 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 9: Human Rights, Social Justice and pursuing an academic career in LawIn episode 9, we speak with Dr Caroline Silva who is a Lecturer in the discipline of Human Rights at the Institute for the Study for Human Rights and the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. Caroline is interested in Institutions, Human Rights, and Social Justice from the perspectives of International Law & International Relations, Sociology, and related disciplines.  She recently published an article about the Structural Bias of Domestic Courts in Latin America. Caroline holds a PhD in Political Science from Northwestern University and a PhD in Law from the University of Copenhagen. She also holds an L...2022-11-0823 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 8: Securing a training contract...and how using Instagram in your career search can helpIn episode 8, we speak with Magdalena Lewoniec  who graduated with a degree in Law and European Legal Studies from King’s in 2021 and completed a year abroad in Barcelona as part of her degree. She is due to study the SQE in September 2023, before starting as a Trainee Solicitor at international law firm Charles Russell Speechlys in August 2024. During her time at King's, Magdalena was an events officer for the Bar and Mooting Society, a member of the King's Women in Law Society and a volunteer at the King's Legal Clinic. She spent the past year working as an int...2022-11-0429 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 7: Challenging the status quo in Law - in conversation with Nick West, one of the foremost experts in LegalTechIn this special episode, we are joined by Nick West, Partner and Chief Strategy Officer with overall responsibility for technological transformation within Mishcon de Reya. Nick leads the Technology and Strategy groups as well the Firm's research and development arm, MDR R&D.  He is also one of the foremost experts in LegalTech and the application of AI to the legal market, having spent the majority of his career working at the forefront of innovation in the legal industry. Formerly Managing Director of Axiom in the UK and Director of LexisNexis's UK Legal Business, Nick's expertise lies i...2022-10-2641 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 6: Levelling the playing field - in conversation with Helen Cooke, one of the UK's leading authorities on disability and student recruitmentIn this special episode, we are joined by Helen Cooke, CEO and Founder of MyPlus. Helen's vision is to ensure that having a disability or long-term health condition doesn’t prevent anyone from having the career that they want to have.  She provides expert advice and guidance to students enabling them to navigate the challenges that having a disability can bring during the recruitment process and in the workplace. Helen’s unique approach comes from her expertise in HR and graduate recruitment, having previously worked for Marks & Spencer and Mars, combined with her first-hand experience of living with...2022-10-2133 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 5: Working for the Government Legal DepartmentIn this episode we speak with Michael Pettingale who graduated from King’s with a degree in History in 2015. Michael completed his legal training whilst working in local government and is now working for the Government Legal Department.  Michael is currently in his fourth and final seat of his training contract, working at the Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities.  We explore the differences between training and working as a lawyer for the government vs private practice.  We also discuss developing practical skills from volunteering at Citizens Advice, transferable academic skills, and the experience of studying in Lo...2022-10-1226 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 4: Mental health and wellbeing in the legal sector. Is it possible to flourish at work and in life?To mark World Mental Health Day 2022, we speak with Nick Bloy who studied Chemistry at King's and founded Wellbeing Republic, a wellbeing coaching consultancy that works with many of the UK’s top law firms, as well as other major brands across different industry sectors. Nick combines science with his own experience of working in industry, both as a lawyer and in HR for law firms, and his experience with burnout in 2014.  He is passionate about shifting the conversation from ill-being to well-being and inspiring more people to flourish at work and in life.  Nick works both as a coac...2022-10-0542 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 3: Networking to secure meaningful work experience, and how to approach a gap yearIn Episode 3, we are joined by Perlina Patel who graduated with a degree in Law from King’s in 2021. Since graduating, Perlina has been a research assistant to Professor Philippa Webb and Dr Rosana Garciandia at King's, and has completed a  research internship at the University of Oxford. She will begin her master’s degree in Law at the University of Cambridge in October 2022.  We discuss how to approach a gap year, Perlina's career aspirations at the Bar, and how networking (and asking 'Can I help?') can pay off when securing meaningful work experience.2022-09-2921 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 2: Preparing for a career at the BarIn this episode, we speak with Pawel Guzik who is a future pupil barrister at XXIV Old Buildings, a leading commercial / chancery set of chambers in London. After graduating from King's in 2019, Pawel obtained a Distinction in the MSc Law and Finance degree at the University of Oxford, completed the LLM Bar Vocational Studies degree at City, and was called to the Bar in 2021.  Pawel has spent the past two years working as a law lecturer at King's, UCL, LSE, and Queen Mary. In recognition of his teaching excellence, he won the 2021 Excellent Feedback Award in the university-wide King’s E...2022-09-2240 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawSERIES 4: Episode 1 - Identifying your career springboard, and what it's like to work for a regulatorIn Episode 1 of Series 4, we are joined by Jerin John who studied a LLM in Competition Law at King’s in 2014 following completion of his LLB at the University of Hull. Jerin has built a career in regulation at Ofcom, the UK communications regulator. Since 2017, Jerin worked in a number of regulated sectors, initially in broadcasting compliance and then advising on Freedom of Information and Data Protection compliance. Jerin recently completed an internal secondment in the Legal & Enforcement Team and is now an Associate working on competition and regulatory casework, and in online safety regulation such as Video-Sharing Platforms.  ...2022-09-1647 minFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFemale in Retail | Digital Business StoriesFIR #15 Caroline Nichols, 3Bears: Mit der Community zur SortimentsgestaltungCaroline Nichols, Co-Founderin von 3Bears, ist bei K5 Host Verena Lindner im FEMALE in RETAIL Podcast zu Gast. Bei 3Bears handelt es sich um eine Lebensmittel-Brand für Porridge. Caroline Nichols erzählt, wie sie und ihr Mann auf die Idee gekommen sind, den "verrufenen" Haferschleim auf dem deutschen Markt attraktiv anzubieten und online zu verkaufen. Eine Strategie, die Brand zu kommunizieren, ist die Aufklärungsarbeit über Porridge und gesunde Ernährung. Was sonst 3Bears macht, um Kund*innen anzusprechen, erfährst Du im #15 FEMALE in RETAIL Podcast. Außerdem erhältst Du mit dem Code FIR15 exklusiv einen Rabatt von 15...2022-09-0241 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 10: "Keeping an open mind" - Construction law, the SQE, LinkedIn and career transitionsIn the final episode of Series 3, we speak with Liam Hendry who studied on the MSc Construction Law and Dispute Resolution programme at King’s College London, graduating in 2020.  Prior to enrolling on the course, Liam had spent 15 years working in commercial roles in the construction industry and had obtained a BSc in Quantity Surveying. Studying at King’s inspired Liam to pursue a career in law, and in June 2020 he joined Prettys Solicitors LLP as a legal assistant, working across the construction and commercial dispute resolution teams. Liam is currently working towards qualifying as a solicitor via the Solic...2022-07-2029 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 9: "Dare to dream" - From criminal law to online education, coaching and embracing entrepreneurshipIn Episode 9, we speak with Dr Shelly-Ann Gajadhar, an Educator, Attorney and CEO of a coaching and consultancy company Alphastute Limited. After spending three years as a State Prosecutor in Trinidad and Tobago, Shelly-Ann chose to diversify her career from law to business. She holds a PhD in Management Research from King's College London, a Masters with Distinction in International Business and Emerging Markets, a Bachelor of Laws, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Career Advice and Information from Oxford and Cambridge RSA. Her deep academic experience of business and management principles coupled with her ability to intuitively...2022-07-1828 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 8: A career in Policy and volunteering as a MagistrateIn this Special Episode of Let's Talk Law, we speak with Luke Rigg who is a magistrate and national chair of the Magistrates’ Association’s Young Magistrates Network. Luke graduated from the University of Warwick in 2015, when he was appointed as a magistrate in Calderdale, West Yorkshire. In late 2015, Luke relocated to London for work and has since sat at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court in North London. In 2020, Luke was elected as Deputy Bench Chair for North London, with responsibility for new magistrates and engagement with the Probation Service. Outside court, Luke works as a Senior Policy Adviser to the Lo...2022-07-0837 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 7: Pursuing passions in EU Law, International Law and International RelationsIn Episode 7, we speak with Mariasole Forlani who is a PhD Candidate and a Visiting Lecturer in EU Law at King's College London. She holds a Master in Law from Università Bocconi (Italy), an Advanced Master in Public International Law from Leiden University (Netherlands) and she is LLB Candidate in Spanish Law (Universidad de Nebrija, Spain). Currently, Mariasole is a researcher for the Centre of European Law and Tutor in International Law for different projects. Previously, she was Senior Editor for King’s Law Review and she published several articles on International Relations and International Law for a number of...2022-06-2925 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 6: Pursuing a career in Private Equity and developing commercial common senseIn this episode, we speak with Emily Cuzner who graduated from King's in 2011 before studying for the LPC at the University of Law. Emily then completed her training contract at Linklaters LLP, where she qualified as a Solicitor into the Corporate Private Equity team and later became a Managing Associate.  In 2019 she was a ranked as a “rising star” in the Legal 500.  Emily moved to Schroders, a FTSE 100 asset manager, in 2020 to pursue a career as an in-house lawyer specialising in mergers and acquisitions. We discuss what doing a Training Contract is really like, learn more about Privat...2022-06-2424 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 5: Being a true business partner, working in-house, and measuring progress on diversityIn one of our Special Episodes, we are joined by Meera Ferguson.  Meera is a UK city qualified lawyer with over 20 years’ experience and now supports all aspects of operational delivery at Accutrainee.  She is passionate about talent and has a ‘People First’ approach to   training legal professionals to equip them with the right skills to work in   private practice and in-house. She also sits as an advisory board member for universities and organisations to support employee engagement and uses her position to champion initiatives which promote change, diversity, inclusion, and equity.  We discuss the importance of data in measu...2022-06-1441 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 4: Embracing the King's experience & navigating legal careers as an international studentIn episode 4, we speak with Sandli Pandey who graduated with a degree in Law from King’s in 2021.  She is currently completing the LPC at BPP University, before joining international commercial law firm Ropes & Gray as a Trainee Solicitor in September 2022.   Whilst at King’s, Sandli was Treasurer of King’s Women in Law, and a Law Council Representative. She was also involved in the Blockchain Society, participated in many law society competitions and, in her second year of studies, represented a global law firm at King’s as their Campus Ambassador. We discuss what studying Law is really l...2022-06-1036 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 3: Access to justice and equality: developing a career in immigration lawIn episode 3, we talk to Evellyn Geemon who graduated with a Law degree from King’s College London in 2020.  Upon graduating, Evellyn went on to the University of Leeds to complete her LLM in International Human Rights Law.  She has interests in access to justice and equality, completing her dissertation on the topic of gender-based violence in India and government failures to protect women. Evellyn developed her interest in immigration law on completion of a mini-pupillage with 1MCB Chambers and then went on to complete an internship with Sterling and Law where she was able to gain firs...2022-06-0636 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 2: Developing an international legal career, from private practice to working in-houseIn our second episode, we speak with Jonathan Iyer who studied Law at King’s College London.  Shortly after completing the Accelerated LPC at BPP University, Jonathan undertook a training contract with the global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright where he completed seats in Banking, Corporate M&A, Employment and Disputes.  He also spent time on an international secondment to Sydney, Australia.  Jonathan initially qualified as a corporate employment lawyer and spent a number of years in both private practice and in-house.  More recently, Jonathan has made a career transition to a more generalist commercial role in-house at a global...2022-05-2747 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawSERIES 3 - Episode 1: Keeping your eyes wide open: a career in City LawIn the first episode of Series 3, we talk to Mev Kilinc who studied Religion, Philosophy & Ethics at King’s College London.  Mev was a paralegal for several years and qualified as a solicitor in 2019 at global law firm Baker McKenzie LLP into their Banking team.  She has recently moved to US firm Haynes Boone LLP to join the fund finance team. In her spare time Mev is a mentor to students from underprivileged backgrounds aspiring to enter the legal profession. Mev is also an advocate and champion of diversity and inclusion within the City.    We discuss the import...2022-05-2342 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk Law*SPECIAL EPISODE* Lifelong learning: technology, commercial law, cybersecurity and supporting UkraineIn a Special Episode of Let’s Talk Law, we speak with Raihan Islam, who completed his study of Law at King's in 2011. As a software architect and entrepreneur since 2000, and a qualified lawyer, combined with his interest in national security, Raihan is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).  He has applied his experience as a business analyst, project manager, and now product manager at EPAM Systems focusing on the development and launch of cybersecurity products.  In our original interview, we discuss embracing opportunities to learn and develop professionally, how gaining work experience outside of the lega...2022-04-0145 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 11: "Being my unapologetic self" as a woman in the world of Big LawIn the final episode of Series 2, we speak with Simona Corcoz who graduated with a Law degree from King’s in 2012. Simona’s journey to becoming a litigator took her down many paths.  If you include secondments, paralegal experience and moving jobs, in her career just short of 10 years, she’s worked in 7 different places. These include the Financial Conduct Authority and the in-house legal teams of two Big Four accountancy firms. Simona’s now a Senior Associate in the Civil Fraud & Business Disputes team of Greenberg Traurig, LLP, one of the biggest players in the globa...2022-03-1845 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 10: The importance of widening participationIn this Special Episode, we speak with Ladan Mirzadeh Hong.  Ladan has over 14 years of experience working in the Higher Education sector, mainly in Widening Participation. She is currently working as the Widening Participation Careers Consultant at King’s. The main focus of Ladan’s role is to develop and lead on Careers+, an exclusive programme of additional careers-related activities and support for UK domiciled, undergraduate students from low socio-economic and marginalised backgrounds.  We discuss workplace cultures, how critical authenticity is to retaining and developing talent, and learn more about King's Careers+ programme.2022-03-1422 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 9: "Everyone is good at something." Becoming an expert in Data Privacy.In this episode, we are joined by Sam Ridgway who graduated from King’s in 2018 with a BA in Geography.  Following graduation, Sam returned to his home city of Oxford to study an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Oxford. On beginning his studies at Oxford, Sam also re-joined his previous employer White & Black, a corporate, commercial and IP specialist law firm, working part-time in a paralegal role alongside his University course. Completing his Masters in summer 2020, Sam joined the firm full-time as a Trainee Data Privacy Consultant, completing his CIPP/E exams in summer 2021 to...2022-03-0134 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 8: Defining your priorities and shaping your role - Lobbying, the EU and Digital PoliciesIn Episode 8, we speak with Aurore Raoux, who studied English and French Law, followed by a LLM in European Law (and International Commerce/Shipping) at King's. After completing several internships in commercial law firms in London, Aurore interned in the Legal Committee of the European Parliament in Brussels. And here opened a whole new world of law, politics and public affairs mixed together. She has been working for six years in Brussels, representing media and tech companies in their relations with EU Institutions. In a post-Brexit world, there is still a lot of EU-UK relevant work to do when...2022-02-2331 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 7: Learning the rules of the game and developing a career in Legal DesignIn this episode, we speak with Elisabeth Talbourdet-Ville, a lawyer and project manager specializing in Legal Design. After graduating from King's College London and La Sorbonne dual LLB Program, she went on to study international law at Sciences Po, and Columbia Law School.  Elisabeth trained as a lawyer amongst renowned law firms in London and Paris and discovered Legal Design working in-house.  A legal design pioneer amongst her generation, Elisabeth has worked on over 40 projects and facilitated dozens of workshops and conferences pertaining to Legal Design. She is currently taking on a new role as an in-house la...2022-02-1737 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 6: "Plan early, put yourself out there, and persevere." Pursuing a career at the Bar.In this episode, we speak with Mathias Cheung who graduated from King's in 2013 before studying for the BCL at the University of Oxford, taking the Bar Professional Training Course at City Law School and getting called to the Bar in 2015.  Mathias then completed his Pupillage at Atkin Chambers, where he now practises as a Commercial Barrister specialising in construction, engineering, infrastructure and energy disputes, professional negligence and international arbitration. Since 2021, he has been ranked as a “leading junior” at the London Bar in both Chambers & Partners and Legal 500, and also as a “rising star” in the Asia Pacific region. We di...2022-02-1150 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 5: The secret side of Law... culture, difference and Julia Roberts' contract for Notting HillIn this episode we are joined by special guest, Graham Browning. In 20 years as Freshfields' trouble shooter, his unique path focused on culture, crisis and change - such as 'Being Freshfields', the firm's first initiative to transform its culture globally. He is now a business coach, international trainer and leader of a team who resolve sensitive workplace issues. In a wide ranging interview, Graham shines a light on what law firms are really like and how to navigate them successfully. He shares insights from his experience in Law (teaching, training at Clifford Chance, fee-earning then in-house employment...2022-02-0748 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 4: "Take every opportunity that comes your way."In Episode 4, we speak with Cai Cherry who graduated with a degree in Law from King’s in 2021.  He is currently completing the Accelerated LPC at The University of Law, before joining global law firm DLA Piper as a Trainee Solicitor in August 2022. After completing the LPC in early 2022, Cai is planning on studying for the New York Bar. In a wide ranging discussion, we talk about Cai's involvement with The Media Freedom Project through King's, matching his academic interests to his future employer, the support provided by MyPlus, and disclosing his disability during recruitment processes.  2022-01-2529 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 3: "You know more than you think you do". The road to developing a career in financial regulation.In this episode, we speak with Kristin Lyaskova who studied Law with European Legal Studies at King’s and spent one year as an Erasmus student in Heidelberg, Germany. Following graduation and a one-year career break from law, Kristin completed an internship at the European Court of Justice and, in light of the Brexit vote, went on to study for an LLM in Finance in Frankfurt.  She then stayed in Germany and worked in banking law, corporate law and financial regulation at Freshfields and at Dentons. Kristin is now a Senior Associate at PwC Legal in Frankfurt.  Kris...2022-01-1732 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 2: "It's not a sprint, it's a marathon!" Embarking upon a PhD in Law.In Episode 2, we speak with Felipe Tirado, a PhD Candidate and Visiting Lecturer in Law at King's College London (KCL), who also holds a Masters in Law from KCL and UFMG (Brazil). Currently, Felipe is a researcher associated with the King's Brazil Institute and the Center for Studies on Transitional Justice (UFMG), a Senior Editor of King's Student Law Review, and a member of the Human Rights Commission of the Brazilian Bar Association in the state of Minas Gerais.  We discuss Felipe's experience on the Transnational Law LLM, motivation for his research, the realities of embarking upon a Ph...2022-01-1438 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawSERIES 2 - Episode 1: Developing confidence during your career journeyIn the first episode of Series 2, we speak with Berliana Tjendera, who graduated with a degree in Law from King’s in 2021.  Berliana is currently taking a gap year, working as a paralegal, before embarking upon the LPC and joining leading international commercial law firm, Linklaters, as a Trainee Solicitor in March 2023. During her time at King’s, Berliana was the President of the KCL ASEAN Society where she led a 14-person committee to host new and exciting initiatives for their members amidst pandemic-related disruptions. Berliana was also an active member of the Negotiation, Streetlaw, and Indonesian Societies.   Berliana...2022-01-1129 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 10: Applications, interviews and assessment centresIn this Special Episode of Let's Talk Law, we are joined by two guests who have both contributed a lot to King’s Careers & Employability: Helen and Brett.  Helen combines extensive experience as a careers consultant, including 14 years working with Dickson Poon students, with that as a graduate recruitment and development manager in corporate law, accountancy and blue chip organisations.  Brett has spent over 10 years leading Entry Talent teams in the legal sector and has worked for a number of the UK’s largest firms. In recent years Brett has also taken on employability projects – collaborating with King’s College Lo...2021-12-0132 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 9: Taking the scenic route to lawIn this episode we speak with Justyna Kurzela who graduated from King's with an LLB in Law with European Legal Studies and an LLM in International Financial Law.  During her LLB, she spent a year abroad at the University of Strasbourg.  Since graduating, Justyna has held various roles in the public sector including at the Bank of England and the European Central Bank.  We discuss how Justyna's LLM studies provided a solid foundation for her career in finance, the power of effective mentorship, and taking the scenic route to law.2021-11-0131 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 8: From asset finance to kidnap, piracy and ransomIn this episode, we speak with Andrew Hall who recently graduated with a Masters in War Studies from King's, studying part-time alongside his role as Legal Counsel at global speciality insurer AXA XL.  Andrew's work focuses on investigations, litigation and special risks such as kidnap, piracy and ransom.  In his spare time he is a filmmaker and climber.   In a wide ranging interview we discuss changing directions and making the move from private practice to in-house.  We also touch on being the independent voice in the room, the growing importance of project management skills, merging academic and prof...2021-10-2231 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 7: A passion for art and law, and being a tourist in LondonIn this episode, we speak with Emelyne Peticca who is an Associate at Constantine Cannon LLP where she specialises in Art & Cultural Property Law and Commercial Dispute Resolution.  Emelyne graduated from King's with a degree in English Law & French Law and also has an MSc in Art Law and Business from Christie's Education, London.   We learn how Emelyne has combined her lifelong passion for art with a career in law.  We also discuss broadening your horizons and developing commercial awareness through work experience, creating opportunities for yourself as a student, applying the law practically to your clients' sit...2021-10-1829 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 6: Becoming an international criminal defence lawyer, and busting some mythsIn this episode, we speak with Laurence Hortas-Laberge who is a Canadian qualified lawyer.  Laurence graduated in Law from the University of Montreal and completed an LLM in Transnational Law at King's, specialising in Business and Human Rights.  She is currently pursuing a career at the International Criminal Court where she had been a trainee.  Laurence recently successfully completed all required examinations for her pending admission to the New York Bar. We discuss feeling empowered whilst studying at King's, being confident when pursuing career opportunities, and the ongoing intellectual challenge of criminal defence work.  2021-10-0732 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 5: Surrounding yourself with inspiring people...and what Bono is really likeIn this episode, we speak with Paula McMullan who graduated from King's with a degree in Law.  Paula trained at Norton Rose Fulbright and was a project finance lawyer until she moved into the people side of the profession, helping law firms to recruit and develop their lawyers. She has been coaching lawyers at all stages in their career for the past 15 years, as well as being the Head of Recruitment at Slaughter and May and the first internal careers coach at Allen & Overy. Paula describes what law firms expect from prospective trainees during the interview process, a...2021-09-2244 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 4: Being interested in differenceIn this episode, we speak with Nigel Spencer who graduated from King’s with a BA in Classics and a PhD.  During a career which has spanned academia and roles at PwC and law firms Simmons & Simmons and Reed Smith, Nigel is now Professor of Education Innovation and Professional Practice at Queen Mary, University of London.  We discuss lifelong learning, following your interests, working within international environments, the necessity of regular upskilling, and changes within the legal sector.2021-09-1335 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 3: Knowing when to shineIn this episode, we speak with Bernie Rivard who graduated with a degree in Law from King’s in 2021.  He is about to start the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at BPP University, before joining City law firm Travers Smith as a Trainee Solicitor next year.   Bernie shares his top tips for virtual vacation schemes and getting the most out of your time at university.  We also discuss what he's most looking forward to during his Training Contract, the O-Shaped Lawyer project and how stepping back to see the bigger picture can help during your studies and career journ...2021-08-2338 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawEpisode 2: Digging in when the going gets toughIn this episode, we speak with Matthew Longstaff who graduated from King’s College London with a degree in English Law & French Law.  Matthew is a Partner at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, based in Canada, specialising in Banking and Capital Markets.   In a wide ranging discussion we talk about humility, developing a genuine interest in the City, what it takes to succeed in commercial law and how studying at King's has helped Matthew to 'dig in' when the going gets tough.  2021-08-1739 minVereinsheim SchwabingVereinsheim SchwabingVereinsheim Schwabing mit Matthias Egersdörfer, Moni, Sebastian Krämer und Caroline EbnerConstanze Lindner lädt zu den Bühnendisziplinen Wortakrobatik und Kleinkunst in die Kultkneipe "Vereinsheim Schwabing" ein. Ihre Gäste sind diesmal: Matthias Egersdörfer, Moni, Sebastian Krämer und Caroline Ebner.2021-08-1244 minLet\'s Talk LawLet's Talk LawSERIES 1 Episode 1: Tapping into the world of Sports lawIn our first episode of Let's Talk Law, we speak with Cambise Heron who graduated from King’s College London in 2017 with a degree in English Law & French Law. Cambise developed his interest in Sports law in Paris, where he worked part-time as a translator for a sports publication alongside his studies.  Now working at Onside Law, one of the top sports and media law firms in the UK, Cambise will soon commence his training contract with the firm.  We discuss how "tapping into different opportunities" can help during your career journey and gain an insight into the world of a...2021-07-2340 minTap\'d Talks HRTap'd Talks HRLeading your teams in today’s changing world of workIn this episode of Tap’d Talks HR, Anthony reflects on four recent podcasts themed around the changing world of work that the pandemic has accelerated. You'll hear some of his favourite clips from Dr Aeron O'Connor, Andi Roberts, Jenni Workman and Caroline Lindner, as they discuss how dispersed team leaders can address resilience and mental health.2021-07-1518 minUnd Du So PodcastUnd Du So PodcastUnd Du So? Podcast Folge 4 - Erlebnispädagogik mit Caroline LindnerRaus aus der Komfortzone und ab in die Natur! - Caroline Lindner, eine österreichische ERASMUS-Studentin berichtet von einem erlebnispädagogischen Seminar der HTWK Leipzig. Dabei hat sie nicht nur eine Menge über die Anleitung von Gruppen gelernt, sondern auch für sich persönlich wichtige Erfahrungen bei Solo-Aufträgen gemacht hat. "Raus aus der Komfortzone!" lautet auch Carolines Motto, was Auslandsaufenthalte und das Schaffen neuer Erinnerungen anbelangt.2020-12-1709 minDer Online Business Podcast mit Caroline Preuss | Unternehmertum, Marketing & Social MediaDer Online Business Podcast mit Caroline Preuss | Unternehmertum, Marketing & Social MediaErster Onlinekurs-Launch: 6 inspirierende Erfolgsgeschichten!4.000€ bis 15.000€ Umsatz auch mit kleinen Communities Vielleicht spielst du auch gerade mit dem Gedanken deinen eigenen Onlinekurs zu erstellen? Allerdings gibt es eine leise Stimme in deinem Kopf die dir ins Ohr flüstert: Schaffe ich es überhaupt einen Onlinekurs zu erstellen? Ist meine Community nicht viel zu klein? Was mache ich, wenn niemand meinen Kurs kaufen möchte? Um dir deine Ängste zu nehmen, habe ich dir in der heutigen Podcastfolge 6 inspirierende Erfolgsgeschichten meiner Teilnehmerinnen mitgebracht! → Melde dich für das kostenlose LIVE-WEBINAR am 16.11. an: https://carolinepreuss.de/live/ → Trage dich unverbindlich in die WARTEL...2020-11-1222 minTap\'d Talks HRTap'd Talks HRAddressing mental health and wellbeing in the workplaceIn this episode Anthony speaks to Caroline Lindner, Senior manager of global communications and engagement at Norton Rose Fulbright. Caroline and Anthony discuss mental health and wellbeing during Covid-19. With many people working remotely and not seeing colleagues, what impact has this had on people's mental wellbeing and what are organisations doing to address this important issue and check-in to make sure their people are safe.2020-07-0624 minThe Lisa ShowThe Lisa ShowStreet Barbers, Creative Block, St. Patrick's Day, Best Headphones, Garden of Eatin', Media for Social ChangeNashville Street Barbers (0:00:00) Hair can be such a funny thing. It seems like one day your hair is the perfect length, and then all of a sudden a week goes by and it looks like your head is out of control. It can be easy to take a haircut for granted, especially when there are so many people living in our country that can’t afford one. Without a proper haircut, it can be hard for people to find jobs, connect with people around them, or even have self-confidence in public.This issue is what inspired the creation of...2020-03-171h 41The Lisa ShowThe Lisa ShowStreet Barbers, Creative Block, St. Patrick's Day, Best Headphones, Garden of Eatin', Media for Social ChangeCaroline Lindner discusses her charity work, Eliot Peper gives tips for creative block, Patricia Lyons explains the history of St. Patrick's Day, Lauren Dragan talks about the best headphones to buy, Andy Berg discusses her nonprofit, Karen and Lee Shackleford explain how the media effects social change.2020-03-171h 41Historia UniversalisHistoria UniversalisHU024 – Von ʿOsmân und Orḫan. Die Frühzeit der OsmanenIn der 24. Folge erzählt uns Elias von den ersten Jahren der osmanischen Herrschaft in Anatolien. Auch erfahren wir etwas über die Herkunft der Osmanen beziehungsweise der Turkmenen, als auch wie die Türken überhaupt in die Türkei kamen. Aber auch wie der Islam seinen Weg auf den Balkan fand und welche Rolle die Derwischorden spielten wird in dieser Episode erklärt. Wollt ihr mehr zum Thema erfahren, so empfehlen wir euch folgende Werke: Cahen, Claude: Pre-Ottoman Turkey. A general survey of the material and spiritual cultur and history c. 1071-1330, London 1968. Elsie, Robert: Der Islam u...2018-08-261h 02Mondo JazzMondo JazzMondo Jazz Ep. 37: Spoken Jazz & New ReleasesSpoken word is performance art that goes hand in hand with jazz because words often sound great and notes can speak loud and clear. In this episode we will explore the best of it, together with outstanding new releases that are making our summer even hotter than it already is! The playlist will include music and words by Gil Scott-Heron, Terry Callier, Elio Villafranca, Don Byron, Emile Parisien & Wynton Marsalis, William Tatge, Steve Coleman & Five Elements, Maria Grand, Branford Marsalis, Jason Moran, Matt Wilson, Hermeto Pascoal, Brad Mehldau, Jason Lindner, Ursula Rucker, Gerald Clayton feat. Aja Monet & Carl Hancock...2018-08-142h 22Mondo JazzMondo JazzSpoken Jazz & New ReleasesSpoken word is performance art that goes hand in hand with jazz because words often sound great and notes can speak loud and clear. In this episode we will explore the best of it, together with outstanding new releases that are making our summer even hotter than it already is! The playlist will include music and words by Gil Scott-Heron, Terry Callier, Elio Villafranca, Don Byron, Emile Parisien & Wynton Marsalis, William Tatge, Steve Coleman & Five Elements, Maria Grand, Branford Marsalis, Jason Moran, Matt Wilson, Hermeto Pascoal, Brad Mehldau, Jason Lindner, Ursula Rucker, Gerald Clayton feat. Aja Monet & Carl Hancock...2018-08-142h 23