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Emma Schluter
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Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Boeing 777-Crash in London-Heathrow: Wie BA38 einer Katastrophe entging
In der neuen Episode beleuchten wir den Unfall des British Airways Fluges BA38 im Januar 2008. Im Landeanflug auf London-Heathrow durchlebte die Cockpit-Crew ein bedrohliches Szenario. 🚀 Unsere Interviewpartner: Pilotenexperte Peter-Christian Möhrke Henk Pruis, Triebwerksexperte, erklärt, wo das fatale Problem in der Treibstoffversorgung der Boeing 777 lag. Greg Kemp, Fluglotse, gibt einen Einblick in die hektischen Minuten nach der Notlandung auf dem Flughafen London-Heathrow. 🎙️ Wir hören Auszüge aus dem Buch "30 Seconds To Impact" von Peter Burkill. Die O-Töne von Lotse Greg Kemp stammen aus diesem Podcast der NATS. 💡 Werde Teil der Flugforensik-Community und unterstütze...
2024-12-27
1h 50
#dkpol
LA har overtaget Schlüter-fascinationen fra K
Esben og Jakob sender live fra statskundskabsstudiet i København. De diskuterer, hvorfor det er så svært at få gang i valgkampen til Europa-Parlamentet, om Alex Vanopslagh kan blive statsminister – og så vender de Den Internationale Straffedomstols mulige arrestordre på Israels premierminister, Benjamin Netanyahu.Værter: Esben Schjørring, politisk redaktør på Altinget, og Jakob Nielsen, ansvarshavende chefredaktør på Altinget.Producer: Emma Klitnæs, podcastassistent.Shownotes:Jakobs anbefaling: "Grundloven - Nerven i vores demokrati og retsstat" af Jens Peter ChristensenEsbens anbefaling: Jamie Bartletts podcast The Gatek...
2024-05-24
58 min
Lesen und Lesen Lassen
Interview mit Autor Kai Meyer & Comiczeichner Jurek Malottke
"Phantasmen" und andere Geschichten Thema Interview mit Autor Kai Meyer & Comiczeichner Jurek Malottke Darüber sprechen wir in der Episode Wie entstand die Zusammenarbeit zu "Phantasmen"? Um was geht es in "Phantasmen" und was war Kais Inspiration? Was hat Jurek dazu bewegt, die Geschichte als Comic zumzusetzen? Wie wirkt sich Jureks Stil auf die Geschichte aus? Detailtreue in "Phantasmen" Was macht die Geister in "Phantasmen" so besonders? Wie ist es, wenn das eigene Buch auf einmal eine fleischliche Hülle bekommt? "Phantasmen" ist gerade als Comic sehr beklemmend, wieso? Warum zählen die Hauptfiguren Emm...
2022-04-03
1h 29
Alle Podcasts der ZEIT STIFTUNG BUCERIUS
Solange Knowles sagt »Don’t touch my hair«: Warum eine Frisur politisch sein kann
ZEIT-Stiftung - Alle Podcasts: Zeitgeister Auf ihrem Album »A seat at the table« von 2016 singt Solange Knowles über das Leben als afro-amerikanische Frau im 21. Jahrhundert. Besonders eindrucksvoll ist der Song »Don’t touch my hair«: Er spielt auf eine Frage an, die afroamerikanische (und afroeuropäische) Frauen immer wieder hören: »Darf ich Ihre Haare mal anfassen?« Das ist nur eine kleine Episode in einer langen Geschichte der Respektlosigkeit gegenüber dem Haar schwarzer Frauen, an deren Beginn die Sklaverei und der Kolonialismus stehen. Der Podcast erzählt eine Geschichte von Unterdrückung und Stolz aus dem Friseursalon heraus. Gast: D...
2021-04-19
30 min
Zeitgeister
Solange Knowles sagt »Don’t touch my hair«: Warum eine Frisur politisch sein kann
Zeitgeister Auf ihrem Album »A seat at the table« von 2016 singt Solange Knowles über das Leben als afro-amerikanische Frau im 21. Jahrhundert. Besonders eindrucksvoll ist der Song »Don’t touch my hair«: Er spielt auf eine Frage an, die afroamerikanische (und afroeuropäische) Frauen immer wieder hören: »Darf ich Ihre Haare mal anfassen?« Das ist nur eine kleine Episode in einer langen Geschichte der Respektlosigkeit gegenüber dem Haar schwarzer Frauen, an deren Beginn die Sklaverei und der Kolonialismus stehen. Der Podcast erzählt eine Geschichte von Unterdrückung und Stolz aus dem Friseursalon heraus. Gast: Dr. Emilia Roig is...
2021-04-19
30 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
A Conversation About Food Access and Equity With Martha Archer
This episode is a conversation with Martha Archer, who is the Executive Director for the Mill City Farmers Market. Our conversation is centered around food access and food equity. Specifically, how these topics are important to the mission of the market and affect communities locally and throughout the state. We discussed some of the efforts that the Mill City Farmers Market has taken to initiate change, talked about how SNAP and EBT benefits can be used to help increase access to fresh produce, and we spoke about the LEAFF (Local Emergency Assistance Farmers Fund) program which is helping to...
2020-09-05
24 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
A Conversation with Annabella Sardelis: The Artist Behind Indigo & Snow
This episode is a conversation with Annabella Sardelis, the artist and entrepreneur behind the business Indigo & Snow. Her focus is on creating functional items, such as scarves, or during the last several months, masks. Her mediums include calligraphy, textiles and natural dyes. She creates her pieces in a way that is very conscious of the environmental impact that the mainstream fashion industry has. We spoke about what it means to be an artist with a zero-waste mindset, including how she decides what materials and dyes to use. We also discussed how the pandemic has affected her business and...
2020-08-28
28 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
A Conversation With Beth Jones a MCFM Chef
In this episode, I spoke with Beth Jones who is one of the Market Chefs for the Mill City Farmers Market. She also works at the University of Minnesota Campus Club. In our conversation we covered a wide range of topics from how to explore unfamiliar produce, how to get kids involved in the kitchen, and ways to preserve produce for the winter months! If you are curious about the work of the market chefs take a look here: https://millcityfarmersmarket.org/cooking-classes/. Or, if you are interested in exploring some of their recipes you can explore those as...
2020-08-28
32 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
A Conversation With D'Loveantae Allen: Green Garden Bakery
In this episode, I spoke with D'Loveantae Allen who is the Communications Director for Green Garden Bakery, a vendor at the Mill City Farmers Market. Green Garden Bakery is a youth-run business that specializes in making vegetable based desserts right here in the city of Minneapolis. We chat about what it means to be a youth-led business, how they come up with dessert ideas, and the many ways that they are making a positive impact for their community. Check out Green Garden Bakery at http://www.greengardenbakery.org/ or https://millcityfarmersmarket.org/vendors/green-garden-bakery/. Or, visit http://www.greengardenbakery...
2020-08-28
19 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
A Conversation About Augsburg University's Effort's with Natalie Jacobson and Brianne Bury
Last episode was a conversation with Sarah Holle to learn about the Mill City Farmers Market's food donation program, Greens for Good. One reason that program is successful is because of community partnerships, and one of those partnerships is with Augsburg University. In this episode, we get to hear first from Natalie Jacobson about Augsburg's relationship with Mill City Farmers Market and learn about the other efforts that Augsburg has to improve food security on campus and in the local community. Second, we hear from Brianne Bury, a recent Augsburg graduate, and explore what they have learned and appreciates...
2020-08-28
37 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
A Conversation With Sarah Holle: MCFM's Greens for Good Program
Sarah Holle is a Market Manager for the Mill City Famers Market. In this episode, she takes a moment to discuss the food donations program that Mill City Farmers Market has, which is called the Greens for Good Program. The program is an important way that the market is not only able to help improve food security in the surrounding community but also helps support the farmers as well. We discussed how the program works, who it supports and how, how the efforts have expanded during the 2020 season! Check out the program at https://millcityfarmersmarket.org/food-donation/ to learn...
2020-08-28
21 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
Dawn 2 Dusk Farm - A Conversation With Moses Momanyi
In our first episode we spoke with Moses Momanyi, the farmer behind Dawn 2 Dusk Farm. Listen to hear Moses' journey from growing up in Kenya to how he became a farmer here in Minnesota. We also talk about changes to market farming with COVID-19 and how he is helping start an incubator farm to teach other small farmers and immigrants midwestern farming practices and how to access land! Check out his farm at https://dawn2duskfarm.com/ or on Instagram @dawn2duskfarms. If you want to learn more about organizations helping farmers from diverse backgrounds get started check out...
2020-08-13
29 min
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice
Kale'in It: Talks About Farmers Markets and Food Justice (Trailer)
2020-08-13
00 min
JERKcast
JERKcast Season 2- Episode 1: Freshman Year, Townies, Juice Jam and Molly- OH MY!
The first episode of JERKcast is available for stream directly from Jerkmagazine.net or you can listen/download here! Welcome back SU Students! In this weeks podcast the cast dicuss Freshman, townies, Juice Jam, molly, and reminisce on the ole' days. Haley, Malcolm, Lucy, and Keely give the “do's and don’ts” of Freshman year, tackle the infamous "moo-ing" tradition, and let freshman know that upperclassmen honestly DO NOT CARE. Malcolm gives us all the details about the "townie" living on his couch and the cast shares their views on a molly drug detector. Juice Jam was a hit this y...
2013-09-14
32 min