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Turn Tourismus Around
#24: ITB goes Gen Z: Wie schafft man eine attraktive Touristik für die neue Generation
Eine attraktive Branche für die neue Generation? In der aktuellen Folge von Turn Tourismus Around sprechen mit Eva-Miriam Gerstner, Gründerin von ccm3 Consulting, die mit ihrer Firma Unternehmen zu aktuellen Arbeitsmodellen und Umstrukturierung hin zu zeitgemäßen Prozessen und Methoden berät, Alexander Holst aus dem Vertrieb von nickocruises, Touristiker mit Leidenschaft und Ehrenamtsmitglied im Young Travel Industry Club über den Fachkräftemangel, Branchennachwuchs und neue Ansätze hinsichtlich Arbeitsplatz und Attraktivität der Branche. Vertreter der Gen Z ist Eric Hellerberg, Azubi der Reiseagentur Vosphol, einem TUI TRAVEL Star Büro. Wir stellen uns die Frage, wie sich H...
2025-03-12
29 min
Rock Icons
Rod Stewart, le musicien qui s’est rêvé star mais qui mettra du temps à le devenir...
Rod Stewart : une voix, un personnage qui, pendant plus de soixante ans, et en particulier entre le milieu des années 60 et le début des années 80, incarnera le rock et ses ballades en racontant la vie d’un homme ordinaire mais universel, avec empathie, pas mal de vague à l’âme, de coups au cœur… et de chaudes invitations. Un musicien qui s’est rêvé star mais qui mettra du temps à le devenir. Ce qui se produira en 1971 avec un album essentiel, ‘’Every Picture Tells A Story’’, et son premier hit, ‘’Maggie May’’. Avant que l’artiste ne multiplie les expériences et les...
2024-06-14
24 min
Rock Icons
Rod Stewart, l'artiste qui s’est rêvé star mais qui mettra du temps à le devenir...
Rod Stewart : une voix, un personnage qui, pendant plus de soixante ans, et en particulier entre le milieu des années 60 et le début des années 80, incarnera le rock et ses ballades en racontant la vie d’un homme ordinaire mais universel, avec empathie, pas mal de vague à l’âme, de coups au cœur… et de chaudes invitations. Un artiste qui s’est rêvé star mais qui mettra du temps à le devenir. Ce qui se produira en 1971 avec un album essentiel, ‘’Every Picture Tells A Story’’, et son premier hit, ‘’Maggie May’’. Avant que l’artiste ne multiplie les expériences et les...
2024-04-29
51 min
The Hot Jazz Network Podcast
Eric Schoenberg - Schoenberg Guitars | Classic Steel String Guitars
From Sourced Network Productions, it’s the Hot Jazz Network, with host, George Cole. Welcome everyone to the Hot Jazz Network podcast. I'm your host George Cole. Today, our very special guest is the one and only Eric Schoenberg, proprietor of Schoenberg Guitars and the Dean of Acoustic Guitars in America.Eric is primarily a finger-style guitarist who started out 50 years ago as a folkie and has since broadened his scope to many other kinds of music. Basically, when a song perks up his ears, it will try to find a place on his guitar. ...
2023-12-28
57 min
The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs
"The One You Weed" w/ Eric Zimmer
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: behavior coach, writer, and host of "The One You Feed," Eric Zimmer. Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of...
2023-12-01
12 min
The Inheritance Podcast
Eric Schoenberg - You Can't Take It With You
Our interview today is with Eric Schoenberg, who is one of the very few people deeply exploring inherited wealth in academia, and we cover his own inheritance and family life, why he became interested in studying wealth, economic concepts like the bequest motive, revealed preferences, and the wonderfully named “spite clause” as well as Eric’s considered thoughts on why people do what they do with their fortunes. He also speculates on who was the wealthiest American ever, and it is not who you think. Eric Schoenberg was educated at Harvard, received an MBA from Wh...
2023-04-07
1h 04
Dan Snow's History Hit
Hunting Stolen Nazi Art
As the Nazi war machine rampaged across Europe it did not just take territory and resources from its conquests but also many thousands of pieces of art and other antiquities. Stolen from both galleries and individual victims of Nazi crimes allied troops discovered hidden caches of priceless artworks throughout Europe. As the war proceeded it had been recognised that these cultural treasures needed protection from the fighting and where necessary rescued and returned to their rightful owners. This job fell to the men and women of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA) often known as "Monuments Men"...
2022-12-29
42 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
6. Dead Sons and Lovers
On Oct 15, 1906, a legal battle over the estate of the drug industry pioneer William Weightman, which was worth $40-100 million dollars, came to a sudden, screeching halt when a mysterious note was introduced as evidence. Asked about its contents, the husband of Weightman’s granddaughter said that "I would rather have my tongue cut out than reveal what was in that paper." The contents of the note were never revealed. In this episode, I play history detective and offer a theory about what that note said and why it ended the case so quickly.
2022-12-10
37 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
4. Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave
Isaac Singer made a fortune as the co-founder of the Singer Manufacturing Company, whose sewing machines relieved millions of women from the interminable drudgery of hand-sewing clothes, and allowed many of them to start their own small businesses of sewing for hire. But the women in his personal life didn't fare so well: in his will he left nothing to four of the five mothers of his twenty-two children, and he stiffed three of the children as well.
2022-12-10
41 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
8. Like Father, Like Son
In 1918, Forbes Magazine published a list of the 30 richest Americans. At the top was oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, Sr, whose wealth was estimated at a whopping $1.2 billion — more than 5 times as much as his closest rival for the title of richest American, Henry Frick. But by that time, Senior had already started giving much of his vast fortune to charity; by the time he died in 1937, he had given away a total of precisely $530,853,632.He also had passed along $470 million to his son John D. Rockefeller, Jr -- forty times what he gave to either of his su...
2022-12-10
45 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
7. Dead Hand Control
The will of Wellington Burt, a Michigan timber baron who died in 1919, created a trust for his $13 million estate that called for less than 1% of it to be distributed annually until 20 years after his last grandchild had died. Although his family would fight the will in court for the next 40 years, in 2011 a dozen lucky descendants of Burt’s ranging from 19 to 94 split a $100 million jackpot when the trust was finally dissolved.
2022-12-10
37 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
5. Am I My Brother's Keeper?
Charles Tiffany was so brilliant at marketing luxury to the newly minted millionaires of the gilded age that he left $12 million to his four children when he died in 1902. Not trusting his younger son Burnett to manage his money wisely, he created a $1.5 million trust for him overseen by his older son Louis. Indeed, Burney went bankrupt less than two years later... but only because Louis refused to pay off a $25,000 debt for furniture Burney had bought for his new wife.
2022-12-10
35 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
2. A Man With A Plan
When he died in 1850, John McDonogh left a real estate empire worth $2 million to the cities of New Orleans and Baltimore for the education of poor children. But despite writing a 69 page will, his plans began to fall apart immediately after his death.
2022-12-10
31 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
3. A Man With A Better Plan
Stephen Girard and Daniel Ludwig lived strangely parallel lives almost exactly a century and a half apart: both started careers as sailors at very young ages, both made their first fortunes in shipping and then multiplied them via successful investments to become the richest American of their times, and both had wives who gave birth to a daughter that in one case most likely wasn’t his and in the other case definitely wasn’t. And both ended up leaving their entire fortunes to charity despite repeated attempts by their family members who thought they deserved to get them more.
2022-12-10
32 min
You Can't Take It With You: The Life and Afterlife of America's Greatest Fortunes
1. A Man Without A Plan
Railroad baron Mark Hopkins left behind an estate of $24 million when he died in 1878 but left no will to say who should get his vast fortune. Fifty years later, most of his fortune was in the hands of the cousins of the (male) secretary to the second husband of Mark's widow but there were almost a thousand other people claiming to be his rightful heirs.
2022-12-05
43 min
BachTalk
Alex Reynolds- Pitching Intern at Cressey Sports Performance
Season 4 Episode 35 is out with Alex Reynolds. He is currently a pitching intern at Cressey Sports Performance located in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. He graduated from Babson College with a M.S. in Business Analytics. While also graduating B.A. in a Business Analytics and Finance. He played 5 years of college baseball at Babson and his main position was a catcher Alex talks about why he picked business analytics as a major and why it’s such a good degree for future analytically mindset individuals. During his time at Babson, he underwent Tommy John Surgery. During this time...
2022-11-23
51 min
The Young Jurks
Trulieve blames dead worker, Lorna McMurrey
Trulieve blames dead worker, Lorna McMurrey. We speak to a friend of Lorna, McCartney Ford about Trulieve's awful press releases and we review recent news stories from local reporters: Dan Adams of the Globe, Shira Schoenberg with Commonwealth Magazine and Eric Casey in Worcester. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theyoungjurks/support
2022-10-23
1h 14
Luthier on Luthier with Michael Bashkin
Eric Schoenberg
Musician, vintage instrument expert, and guitar dealer Eric Schoenberg is largely responsible for the resurgence of OM-size guitars. In the early 1970s, Eric worked with the Martin guitar company to start making OM guitars based on their own late 1920s and early 1930s designs. The project at times also included names we all know such as Dana Bourgeois, TJ Thompson, Julius Borges, John Slobod, Bruce Sexauer, Robert Anderson, Randall “Sparky” Kramer, and others. For Episode 68 of the podcast, we hear the history of Eric's path as a professional player, guitar designer, and retailer, and his thoughts on OM's...
2022-07-29
44 min
Luthier on Luthier with Michael Bashkin
Bruce Sexauer
Veteran luthier Bruce Sexauer has been building guitars for over 50 years. For episode 64 of the podcast, Bruce tells us about his moldless method of construction, his oil varnish finish, and his collaborations with Eric Schoenberg. Bruce also shares is thoughts on the relationship between function and beauty in his guitars and how this relates to personal growth. https://sexauerluthier.com This episode is sponsored by Acoustic Coffee Company, Allied Lutherie and Dream Guitars.
2022-03-28
59 min
Dan Snow's History Hit
Hunting Stolen Nazi Art
As the Nazi war machine rampaged across Europe it did not just take territory and resources from its conquests but also many thousands of pieces of art and other antiquities. Stolen from both galleries and individual victims of Nazi crimes allied troops discovered hidden caches of priceless artworks throughout Europe. As the war had proceeded it had been recognised that these cultural treasures needed protection from the fighting and where necessary rescuing and returning to their rightful owners. This job fell the men and women of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA) often known as "Monuments Men"...
2021-09-16
44 min
Arts & Entertainment with Chris & Randall
What makes some art timeless?
ep38: What makes some art timeless? Chris and Randall ponder what allows some art to stand the test of time. Topics discussed: Ozymandias (poem) Is it easier for some art forms to stand the test of time than others? Pompeii Roman statuary translations Bible Greek mythology avant garde art radio Arnold Schoenberg Igor Stravinsky Ulysses (novel) Don Quixote (novel) The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (novel) Salvador Dalí the classics Shakespeare The Catcher in the Rye (n...
2021-01-15
1h 05
Matt Dawson
Transcend Episode 128 - Followers Faves 2020 Part 2
Transcend Episode 128 is Part 2 of my Followers Faves 2020 Sets. With a couple of repeats it is a little more banging then Part 1. Tracklist: 1. Hybrid - Finished Symphony (Original Mix) 2. Oceanlab - Another Chance (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 3. Jason Ross and Seven Lions feat. Paul Meany - Higher Love (Grum Remix) 4. Elysian - Moonchild (Extended Mix) 5. Orbital feat. Dan McKie - Halcyon (Again)(Steve Haines Remix) 6. Hans Zimmer - Time (Pen Perry Remix) 7. Mat Zo and MC GQ - My Own Hymn (Original Mix) 8. Lustral - Everytime (Randy Boyer and Eric Tadla 2008 Remix) 9. Deadmau5 feat. Chris James - The Veldt (Original...
2020-10-11
3h 00
Presto Music Classical Podcast
Outside the Box with Tom McKinney
Paul Thomas is joined by guitarist, broadcaster and concert organiser Tom McKinney for a wide-ranging conversation about contemporary music. As well as discussing some recent new releases the discussion touches upon performances in unconventional venues and the art of commissioning new works.www.prestomusic.comThe music discussed in the show:Haydn: String Quartets Op. 76 Nos. 1 - 3Chiaroscuro QuartetBIS - BIS2348https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8777472--haydn-string-quartets-op-76-nos-1-3Vienne 1900 – Music by Mahler, Zemlinsky, Berg & SchoenbergEric Le Sage (piano), Zvi Plesser (cello), Daishin Kashimoto (vi...
2020-09-10
1h 07
Telemetry
Paul Curreri & Devon Sproule, K.I.A.S., Angela On The Arts
9/20/2019 installment of the Telemetry Concert Series.Telemetry, is an unconventional music series, showcasing bold new musical compositions, new instrumentation, and unique collaborations across space and genre. Each performance is free and open to the public. Performances are recorded live at The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative, in partnership with UVA Arts and UVA Music Department in Charlottesville, VA. Visit TheBridgePAI.org for more.Devon Sproule and Paul CurreriBetween them, Devon Sproule and Paul Curreri have made 16 albums and 1 kid. Both toured internationally for a billion years and got to meet loads of famous...
2019-11-11
28 min
Elite Baseball Development Podcast
32. Refining Rehab Approaches w/ Eric Schoenberg
Eric Schoenberg, Physical Therapist for the new CSP-FL location, sheds light on how the world of physical therapy has evolved since initially graduating from PT school, what rehab professionals should be focusing on to refine their practice and better serve their patients, how rehab specialists and strength and conditioning professionals can better communicate and create a more cohesive experience for athletes, and how he approaches educating his clients for a healthy life beyond the clinic.
2019-10-23
59 min
Music Mountain
Marshall Miles Interviews Oskar Espina Ruiz, Music Mountain Final 2019 Concert September 22
Music Mountain’s primary mission is the performance and teaching of the string quartet literature. This mission is realized by bringing together professionals, amateurs, adults and children, by developing new audiences and by providing access to the experience of live music. Now in its ninth decade, Music Mountain continues to bring life to this mission through a wide variety of teaching and performances by artists who come to Music Mountain from all over the world. The mission is further enhanced through the broadcasts of the Music Mountain Chamber Music concerts, made possible by the...
2019-09-16
06 min
Music Mountain
Marshall Miles Interviews Oskar Espina Ruiz, Music Mountain September 15, 2019
Music Mountain’s primary mission is the performance and teaching of the string quartet literature. This mission is realized by bringing together professionals, amateurs, adults and children, by developing new audiences and by providing access to the experience of live music. Now in its ninth decade, Music Mountain continues to bring life to this mission through a wide variety of teaching and performances by artists who come to Music Mountain from all over the world. The mission is further enhanced through the broadcasts of the Music Mountain Chamber Music concerts, made possible by the...
2019-09-09
06 min
Music Mountain
Marshall Miles Interviews Oskar Espina Ruiz, Music Mountain August 24 & 25
Music Mountain’s primary mission is the performance and teaching of the string quartet literature. This mission is realized by bringing together professionals, amateurs, adults and children, by developing new audiences and by providing access to the experience of live music. Now in its ninth decade, Music Mountain continues to bring life to this mission through a wide variety of teaching and performances by artists who come to Music Mountain from all over the world. The mission is further enhanced through the broadcasts of the Music Mountain Chamber Music concerts, made possible by the...
2019-08-19
10 min
Music Mountain
Marshall Miles Interviews Oskar Espina Ruiz, Music Mountain August 17 & 18
Music Mountain’s primary mission is the performance and teaching of the string quartet literature. This mission is realized by bringing together professionals, amateurs, adults and children, by developing new audiences and by providing access to the experience of live music. Now in its ninth decade, Music Mountain continues to bring life to this mission through a wide variety of teaching and performances by artists who come to Music Mountain from all over the world. The mission is further enhanced through the broadcasts of the Music Mountain Chamber Music concerts, made possible by the...
2019-08-12
08 min
Music Mountain
Marshall Miles Interviews Oskar Espina Ruiz, Music Mountain August 10 & 11
Music Mountain’s primary mission is the performance and teaching of the string quartet literature. This mission is realized by bringing together professionals, amateurs, adults and children, by developing new audiences and by providing access to the experience of live music. Now in its ninth decade, Music Mountain continues to bring life to this mission through a wide variety of teaching and performances by artists who come to Music Mountain from all over the world. The mission is further enhanced through the broadcasts of the Music Mountain Chamber Music concerts, made possible by the...
2019-08-05
08 min
Music Mountain
Marshall Miles Interviews Oskar Espina Ruiz, Music Mountain August 3 & 4
Music Mountain’s primary mission is the performance and teaching of the string quartet literature. This mission is realized by bringing together professionals, amateurs, adults and children, by developing new audiences and by providing access to the experience of live music. Now in its ninth decade, Music Mountain continues to bring life to this mission through a wide variety of teaching and performances by artists who come to Music Mountain from all over the world. The mission is further enhanced through the broadcasts of the Music Mountain Chamber Music concerts, made possible by the...
2019-07-29
10 min
The Choral Contrarians
Wet Sand and the Post-Convention Down
Eric flies solo for this episode to discuss the phenomena of feeling down after attending the recent National ACDA Convention, though the feeling is most certainly shared by those in many professional fields. How do we cope when we return to our normal lives after experiencing a mountaintop experience? Eric offers a simple image that may prompt some small action and relief.'musica obscura' examines Erik Satie’s (1866-1925) strange work, “Messe des pauvres.”'Readings and Writings' is taken from an article composed by Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1954) entitled "The Relationship to the Text" in which he discu...
2019-03-07
44 min
The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 154: Eric Schoenberg and Dana Bourgeois
Thirty years ago, luthier Dana Bourgeois (Bourgeois Guitars) and performer/vintage guitar dealer Eric Schoenberg teamed up to create a guitar that was at once both very traditional and very forward-thinking, the Schoenberg Soloist. The Soloist was Eric’s dream fingerstyle instrument – a traditionally-built Martin OM-style guitar built with a wider neck and a cutaway built into the body. On today’s podcast, we talk about the making of the Soloist and hear about the limited run of Soloist 30th Anniversary guitars that they’ve created. We also discover why Eric loves Martin necks from 1930; the tonal differences he hears betw...
2017-06-30
54 min
Rhetoricity
Rhetoricity Revisited: An Interview with Diane Davis
This episode features an interview with Diane Davis, who also appeared in Rhetoricity's first episode and directed the dissertation of this podcast's host. (This interview was in fact recorded the same day that dissertation was defended.) More significantly, Dr. Davis is a professor in the Department of Rhetoric and Writing at The University of Texas at Austin and will serve as chair of that department beginning in fall 2017. She is also the Kenneth Burke Chair and Professor of Rhetoric and Philosophy at The European Graduate School. She's the author of Breaking Up [at] Totality: A Rhetoric of...
2017-03-14
35 min
The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 123: Vintage Martin Guitar Panel from the 2016 Fretboard Summit
On this week’s podcast, we’re sharing the vintage Martin guitar panel that took place at the 2016 Fretboard Summit. Included on this panel were guitar experts Mark Stutman (Folkway Music), TJ Thompson, Jim Baggett (Mass Street Music), David Sheppard (Lowe Vintage), Eric Schoenberg and Joe Glaser (Glaser Instruments). Also joining in is Dick Boak from Martin. This episode makes for a nice bookend with Fretboard Journal Podcast #122 with TJ Thompson. Topics include: TJ’s background, the Martin “longscale” myth, proper intonation, hide glue, popsicle braces, slotted bridge pins, why you can’t make a new guitar exactly like an old one a...
2016-11-11
52 min
Between Worlds
Eric Schoenberg on tech bubbles, status anxiety and the dynamics of wealthy families
I had an interesting coffee with Eric Schoenberg in New York recently. He is an adjunct professor who teaches about family wealth at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and also a member of a group known as the Patriotic Millionaires, who believe counter-intuitively, that he and other wealthy people, should be made to pay more tax. Facts like that twenty Americans own more wealth than half the population bother him, and are a reason why he believes that the US system is in need of reform. Eric saw first hand the effects of greed and wealth on...
2016-10-16
33 min
The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 98: Matt Munisteri's Blindfold Guitar Challenge
Vintage guitar enthusiasts are quick to point out the differences between various makers, tone woods and construction techniques. But can you identify with just your ears what you’re actually hearing? That was the premise behind Matt Munisteri’s Blindfold Guitar Challenge at the 2015 Fretboard Summit. We assembled a variety of vintage instruments for Munisteri to play behind a thin curtain while the audience had to guess what they were actually hearing. This set features some great playing by Munisteri (who could make any guitar sound fantastic) and some thought-provoking commentary on the merits of various collectible inst...
2016-03-11
53 min
The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 95: Guitar Restoration Panel with Jim Baggett
Bridge plates, neck resets, refinishes… these are the issues that cause sleepless nights for many vintage guitar enthusiasts. On November 7, 2015 at the first Fretboard Summit, Mass Street Music’s Jim Baggett addressed some of these issues and many more during a panel discussion with Mark Stutman (Folkway Music), Jay Hostetler (Stewart-MacDonald), Richard Johnston (Gryphon Stringed Instruments) and Eric Schoenberg. During this 45 minute talk, the group discusses how guitar restoration has evolved over the years, some of the misinformation that can be found on guitar forums and how to best discuss repair work with your local luthier. Whether you...
2016-02-12
47 min
Eric Schwartzman
The B2B Social Media Marketing Show – 9
B2B Social Media Podcast - Our guest panelist is Allan Schoenberg, director of corporate communications who leads B2B marketing at CME Group. 1. Match.com Lawsuit Raises Key Issue: Who's Responsible for Truth? - Is it your responsibility to share relevant information with your customers, even if you're not sure it's accurate? 2. Is Facebook ready for B2B? CME Group is about to implement the new Facebook comment API into sections of its site. Allan says traffic to our site from Twitter/Facebook has been going through the roof. CME was initially skeptical about Facebook's B2B potential, but...
2011-05-10
33 min
The Concert - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
103. Voice of the Flute
Works for flute and harp and for voice and chamber ensemble performed by flutists Paula Robison and Sooyun Kim, clarinetist Alexis Lanz, violinist David Fulmer, cellist Eric Jacobsen, harpist Mariko Anraku, and pianist Steven Beck.Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis (arr. Paula Robison)Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21 Flutist Paula Robison is undoubtedly one of the Gardner Museum’s greatest champions and favorite guests. On this podcast, we’ll hear two of her Gardner performances. Chansons de Bilitis had many lives within Debussy’s own oeuvre: first as a cycle of three songs; then as incidental music for narrator, harps...
2010-10-01
00 min