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Film ab und Prost - der Filmquickie-Tipp - Keine Zeit für schlechte Filme und BierchenFilm ab und Prost - der Filmquickie-Tipp - Keine Zeit für schlechte Filme und BierchenTwister und Mönchshof Pilshttps://amzn.to/3E3DKT4 Bluray Hömma, heute Da fliecht Dir die Mayo vonne pommes, ach Watt die ganze Frittenschmiede.  Und zwar gibbet heute den Film :Tadaaa Twister, der Tornado Katastrophenfilm, Palme halt die Nüsse fest,ich blas gleich Mal soooo richtig, woll Und Heut haben wir auvh widda ein leckeres Bierchen dabei. Datt Mönchshof Pilsener, ja datt Helle is auch lecker, abba huii datt Pils is noch besser. Tach auch, da seid Ihr ja widder. Hier ist widda Euer Mattu. Willkommen bei Film ab und Prost, keine Zeit...2025-04-0407 minBeyond The ZeroBeyond The ZeroEnd of Year Special Part 4Featuring : Jen Craig Nicholas During D. Frederick Thomas Eli McLean Paul Dalgarno Part 4  Show notes  Jen Craig Best of 2024  Paradise Estate - Max Easton Jakob Von Guten - Walser  Let The Boys Play - Nicholas John Turner Jane...2024-12-223h 02Divorce etc... hosted by the exEXPERTS (T.H. and Jessica)Divorce etc... hosted by the exEXPERTS (T.H. and Jessica)Women for Women Today - NJ EVENTIf you love hearing from and being inspired by women rockstars, then this event is for you! There are different options for you to choose from, in order to customize the event for you. This in-person gathering will take place on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 from 5:30pm - 9pm at The Woman's Club of Ridgewood in New Jersey. There are AFTER PARTIES happening from 9 - 10pm with Jen Polt and "Jenny No Chung," so make a night of it! Women for Women Today is an event that promises to be a pivotal moment for those...2024-01-2102 minKlassik für TaktloseKlassik für TaktloseDie silberne Operetten-HitparadeSchlager von Oscar Straus und Fred Raymond Manche Gedenktage lassen sich mit beschwingten Klängen begehen. Anders lassen sich Komponisten vom Schlage eines Oscar Straus oder eines Fred Raymond nicht würdigen. Die beiden Wiener, höchst ungleiche Vertreter der letzten Hochblüte der Operette, sind an zwei aufeinanderfolgenden Tagen vor genau 70 Jahren gestorben: Beide haben sie Schlagermelodien geschrieben, die bis heute gesungen, gesummt und gepfiffen werden. Zu hören sind Ausschnitte aus folgenden Aufnahmen Oscar Straus: Klavierkonzert Oliver Triendl – Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken, Ernst Theis (cpo) Ein Walzertraum Fritz Wunderlich - Antonia Fahberg - RSO Kö...2024-01-1133 minGrey Matter with Michael KrasnyGrey Matter with Michael KrasnyHelen Blau - Stem Cells, Scientific Advancements and Women In ScienceInternationally celebrated scientist Helen Blau focuses in on and elucidates the frontiers of stem cell research and her own singularly important work in her Stanford based lab and the company she co-founded. From longevity and replenishing and replacing stem cells, the conversation ranged on to an exploration of telomeres, CRISPR, and cloning and Dr. Blau's personal history as a woman scientist and historic and ongoing challenges women in science face as well as research of Dr. Blau's on muscle deterioration and muscle loss and ways to maintain muscle strength. Another wide-ranging, rich and expansive conversation with live questions from listeners.2024-01-0958 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingBest of: New life for old musclesTo kick off 2024, we’re bringing you an episode that’s been one of our most popular. The timing is just right as many of us are headed into the new year thinking about how to live better. In this episode, Professor Helen Blau, a stem cell biologist, tells us all about how she’s recruiting stem cells to regenerate youthful muscle in older people. We’re thrilled to bring this episode out of the archives for another listen and renewed hope about possibilities ahead in the world of health.  Happy New Year from Russ and the team here at The Fu...2024-01-0527 minAugen zuAugen zuDie Farbe lebt – Helen FrankenthalerEs waren Jackson Pollocks wilde "Drip Paintings", die sie inspirierten, anders mit der Leinwand und der Farbe um zu gehen – aber Helen Frankenthaler fand ihren ganz eigenen Weg. Ihr ist die neueste Folge von "Augen zu" gewidmet, dem Kunstpodcast von ZEIT und ZEIT ONLINE. Helen Frankenthaler legte die Leinwand auch auf den Boden, aber dann ließ sie das Rot und das Blau darauf verfließen. Sie bearbeitete es mit Gegenständen und verdünnte es mit Terpentin. Daraus entstand Helen Frankenthalers eigener Beitrag zum abstrakten Expressionismus und der Farbfeldmalerei im New York der Fünfziger- und Sechzigerjahre. Bei ihr...2023-11-0137 minThe Stem Cell PodcastThe Stem Cell PodcastEp. 254: “Muscle Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Helen Blau Guest: Dr. Helen Blau is the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation Professor and Director of the Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology at Stanford University. Dr. Blau’s research focuses on the basic molecular mechanisms of stem cells and muscle and their application to aging, regenerative medicine, and disease. Her lab aims to understand and apply biology to improve quality of life, and their current primary focus is on understanding the gerozyme 15-PGDH. She talks about the roles of NSAIDs and CD47 in muscle regeneration. She also discusses growing cultured meat and writing a children’s book!2023-10-311h 16The Stem Cell PodcastThe Stem Cell PodcastEp. 254: “Muscle Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Helen BlauDr. Helen Blau is the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation Professor and Director of the Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology at Stanford University. Dr. Blau’s research focuses on the basic molecular mechanisms of stem cells and muscle and their application to aging, regenerative medicine, and disease. Her lab aims to understand and apply biology to improve quality of life, and their current primary focus is on understanding the gerozyme 15-PGDH. She talks about the roles of NSAIDs and CD47 in muscle regeneration. She also discusses growing cultured meat and writing a children's book!2023-10-311h 16Rauða borðiðRauða borðiðSÞ, kolkrabbinn, samviska borgaranna og GazaAtkvæði Íslands á allsherjarþingi hefur valdið pólitísku átökum og tilfinningalegum viðbrögðum. Við ræðum við Helen Ólafsdóttir, sjálfstætt starfandi öryggisfulltrúa hjá Sameinuðu þjóðunum um atkvæðið og merkingu þess. Við skjótum síðan inn millikafla um ægivald bláu handarinnar á Íslandi, ræðum við Jóhann Hauksson sem hefur bæði persónulega reynslu af bláu höndinni og hefur rannsakað áhrif hennar í samfélaginu. Við ræðum síðan um stríðið í brjóstum okkar, hvaða áhrif Gaza hefur á okkur persónulega sem borgara. Gunnar Hersveinn heimspekingur, Magga Stína tónlistarkona...2023-10-302h 59Bahnhofskino - Der Filmpodcast von A bis SleazeBahnhofskino - Der Filmpodcast von A bis SleazeZeit der Vergeltung (1985) & Ferris macht blau (1986)Geteilte Meinungen zu Ferris, einhellige Begeisterung für Billie Jean. Und ihr so? Ferris macht blau (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986) gehört zweifellos zu den meistgeliebten Teeniekomödien aller Zeiten. Umso mehr wurmt es Patrick, dass er John Hughes' Klassiker 1.) erst als Twenty-something erstmals in Gänze sah, und 2.) den Titelhelden einfach mal zum Kotzen findet. Ganz anders Herr Gramsch, der den Film einst (und zu großen Teilen immer noch) für das Beste seit geschnitten Brot hält. Aber die beiden Herren werden sich schon einig. Und wenn nicht bezüglich Ferris, so auf jeden Fall bei Zeit der...2023-10-131h 26DISCOnnect castDISCOnnect cast#66 FRANKA (vinyl only) - DISCOnnect castWe offer artists a platform to reach you far from the club scene - connected day and night. F R A N K A [@franka_ogs, Berlin | GER] is a queer German DJ currently based in Berlin. She usually plays a juicy mix of House and Disco and played this year mostly in Berlin, some more known venues are Sisyphos Wintergarten or Kater Blau. She’s part of her hometown collective @ogeso and the newest member of @unseenberlin, which is a FLINTA orientated collective which regularly hosts parties and workshops in Berlin. Back in 2020 she was taught how to play vi...2023-10-0549 minMovie RoastMovie Roast#84 DIE FETTEN SCHWEINE BEISSENSchon gewusst, dass Charlie Sheen für seine kurze Rolle in "Ferris macht blau" extra 48 Stunden wachgeblieben ist um total fertig auszusehen? Oder das sich Viggo Mortensen bei „Herr der Ringe“ den Zeh gebrochen hat, als er einen Ork-Helm weggetreten hat? Pattrick und ich präsentieren euch wissenswerte Fun Facts über Film-Klassiker wie "Der Pate", "Titanic" oder "Braveheart". Außerdem quatschen wir noch über die Serie "1923" mit Harrison Ford und Helen Mirren über eine riesige "Schweinerei", die Pattrick wiederfahren ist. 😊 Viel Spaß! Besucht uns: Besucht uns: https://movie-roast.de2023-08-2400 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingHelen Blau: New life for old musclesHelen Blau is a stem cell biologist and expert in why, as we age, our muscles weaken, even if we get exercise and try to stay fit. In an age when humans are living longer, our muscles are critical to living life to the fullest and Blau is helping them keep pace by recruiting stem cells to regenerate youthful muscle in older people.Join us on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast as Blau and host Russ Altman discuss the science of muscle regeneration. Connect With Us:Ep...2022-12-1627 minThe Media ShowThe Media ShowDoes the media report climate protests responsibly?How should journalists cover climate protests? The climate conference Cop27 ends this week. But you might have seen more about the activists who threw oil on a Gustav Klimt painting in Vienna yesterday. Or the protesters who brought the M25 to a standstill last week. In an era of apparently increasing direct action, what’s the media’s role? And by giving the latest stunt publicity, is it fanning the flames?Guests: Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent, The Guardian, Cameron Ford, spokesperson, Insulate Britain, Rich Felgate, documentary-maker, Wolfgang Blau, Managing Partner, the Climate Hub at the Brunswick Group, and...2022-11-1628 minThe Joys of Binge ReadingThe Joys of Binge ReadingJane Green – Swinging Sixties RomanceJane Green has eighteen New York Times best sellers and ten million in sales in the woman's fiction genre with several books picked up by film and TV. Her latest Sister Stardust is her first foray into biographical fiction, telling the story of international jet-setter Talitha Getty, wife of mega rich heir Paul Getty, and their rock and roll life in Marrakesh in the sixties. Hi there. I'm your host, Jenny Wheeler. And on Binge Reading today, Jane talks about her fascination for Talitha Getty, the woman who had everything and lost it all, and offers some fascinating insights into...2022-11-1536 minElectropical PodcastElectropical PodcastElectropical record Podcast #29 - Laurent N. PART 1Electropical Record Podcast #29 - Laurent N. TRACKLIST: 1 - Murat Uncuoglu "Timelapse“ /Avidus Rmx/ (Frau Blau Music 014) 2 - R.P.M (FR) “Sadela“ /Helen&boys Rmx/ (Faites Leur Des Disques 036) 3 - Marc DePulse & Rafael Cerato “Capulet“ (Parquet 229) 4 - Radio Slave “Live My Life“ (Rekids 166) 5 - Robben “Rebellion“ /Ken Ishii Rmx/ (Electropical Record 030) 6 - Christian Hornbostel "Aestus“ (Praedikat Records Lp 001) 7 - Drumcomplex & Frank Sonic “Deeply Anchored“ (Complexed Records) 8 - Glowal “Moment“ (Watergate Records 071) 9 - Johannes Albert “Shattered Dreams“ (Live At Robert Johnson) 10- Christian Hornbostel “Intellectus Agens“ (Praedikat Records Lp 001) 11- Ken Ishii “'Bionic Jellyfish“ (Electropical Record 034) 12- Atroxx “Give It Time“ (Analytic Trail Lp 009) 13- DJ Hell “Freaksho...2020-11-072h 01Women in ScienceWomen in ScienceCIRM-Funded COVID-19 Research - Helen Blau - Stanford UniversityStanford University's Helen Blau describes research into a treatment for COVID-19 made possible by funding from California's Stem Cell Agency - CIRM. Series: "Women in Science" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36462]2020-10-1201 minWomen in ScienceWomen in ScienceCIRM-Funded COVID-19 Research - Helen Blau - Stanford UniversityStanford University's Helen Blau describes research into a treatment for COVID-19 made possible by funding from California's Stem Cell Agency - CIRM. Series: "Women in Science" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36462]2020-10-1201 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)CIRM-Funded COVID-19 Research - Helen Blau - Stanford UniversityStanford University's Helen Blau describes research into a treatment for COVID-19 made possible by funding from California's Stem Cell Agency - CIRM. Series: "Women in Science" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36462]2020-10-1201 minWomen in ScienceWomen in ScienceCIRM-Funded COVID-19 Research - Helen Blau - Stanford UniversityStanford University's Helen Blau describes research into a treatment for COVID-19 made possible by funding from California's Stem Cell Agency - CIRM. Series: "Women in Science" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36462]2020-10-1201 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)CIRM-Funded COVID-19 Research - Helen Blau - Stanford UniversityStanford University's Helen Blau describes research into a treatment for COVID-19 made possible by funding from California's Stem Cell Agency - CIRM. Series: "Women in Science" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36462]2020-10-1201 minROCKING OUR PRIORSROCKING OUR PRIORSThe Rise & Fall of the Male BreadwinnerToday I discuss 3 fantastic new books on work, families, and social change - C19-21. 'Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving', by Caitlyn Collins https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691178851/making-motherhood-work 'Double Lives: A History of Working Motherhood', by Helen McCarthy www.bloomsbury.com/uk/double-lives-9781408870761/ 'Bread Winner: An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy' by Emma Griffin. yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300230062/bread-winner Also mentioned: 'Women's labour force participation in nineteenth‐century England and Wales' onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ehr.12876 'The Quiet Revolution That Transformed Women’s Employment, Education, and Family' by Claudia Goldin https://scholar.harv...2020-04-2118 minInside The NewsroomInside The Newsroom#42 — Kait Parker (Weather.com)Hello! And welcome to another edition of the Inside The Newsroom podcast newsletter. Today’s guest is Kait Parker, meteorologist at weather.com and host of the Warming Signs podcast. We talked about hurricane recoveries and what the past couple of years mean for climate change attitudes. Below are links and post-game analyses of everything we talked about. Hope you enjoy and pick up something!Warming SignsClever title aside, Kait has her own podcast where she speaks to people from different areas of the meteorology and climatology worlds. Last week’s episode was topical to our...2019-06-101h 00NEJM InterviewsNEJM InterviewsNEJM Interview: Dr. Helen Blau on stem cells in the treatment of disease.Dr. Helen Blau is the director of the Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. H.M. Blau and G.Q. Daley. Stem Cells in the Treatment of Disease. N Engl J Med 2019;380:1748-1760.2019-05-0109 minThe Bottom LineThe Bottom LineGamblingThe view from the top of business. Presented by Evan Davis, The Bottom Line cuts through confusion and spin to present a clearer view of the business world through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies.This week, we hear from three people in the avant garde of the global gambling industry, which is said to be worth $417 billion. With smart phone and tablet technology driving a revolution in the way that people gamble, will old-fashioned betting shops and bingo halls survive? And can gambling companies really keep expanding despite recession, competition from the black market...2013-01-3127 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsRe"evolutionary" Regenerative MedicineInterview with Helen M. Blau, PhD, author of Re"evolutionary" Regenerative Medicine2010-12-2111 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsRe"evolutionary" Regenerative MedicineInterview with Helen M. Blau, PhD, author of Re"evolutionary" Regenerative Medicine2010-12-2111 min