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Von Gestern nach MorgenVon Gestern nach MorgenStaffel 5, Folge 5: Der Zug der Zeit – Eisenbahn als Symbol, Begegnungs- und KonfliktraumZitate und Paraphrasen aus:Erich Kästner: Das Eisenbahngleichnis (1931). In: Doktor Erich Kästners lyrische Hausapotheke. Basel: Atrium 1936Philipp Sidney Bagwell: The Transport Revolution from 1770. London: Pavilion 1974Heinrich Heine: Lutetia. Berichte über Politik, Kunst und Volksleben (Nr. 51 v. 5.5.1843 u. Nr. 48 v. 4.12.1842). In: Sämmtliche Werke in zwölf Bänden, Bd. 10: Französische Zustände III. Hamburg: Hoffmann & Campe 1862Wolfgang Schivelbusch: Geschichte der Eisenbahnreise. Zur Industrialisierung von Raum und Zeit im 19. Jahrhundert. 3. Auflage. Berlin: Wagenbach 2023Paul Lindau: Reisen in Amerika. Zitiert nach: Eisenbahn Geschichten. Ein literarisches Lesebuch. Hg. v. Günter Stolzenberger. München: dtv...2024-12-1438 minWake Up Call with Amy KingWake Up Call with Amy King“Menendez Brothers: Monsters or Victims?”Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News national correspondent Juju Chang starts the show talking about Impact by Nightline: “Menendez Brothers: Monsters or Victims?”. ABC News National politics reporter Brittany Shapard recaps Kamala Harris’s Fox interview with Bret Baier. Amy takes us ‘Out and About’ to the Haunted Carwash in Lakewood. The show closes with Amy talking with the Director of Public Education & Preparedness California Earthquake Center Mark Benthien about The Great Shakeout earthquake drills and how you can be better prepared.2024-10-1742 minThe Todd DeVoe ShowThe Todd DeVoe ShowThe Great ShakeOut Why You Need To ParticipateJoin Todd DeVoe and Mark Benthien as they discuss why you should participate in the Great ShakeOut! Many areas of the globe are prone to earthquakes (see links below) You could be anywhere when an earthquake strikes: at home, at work, at school, or even on vacation. Are you prepared to survive and recover quickly?Great ShakeOut earthquake drills are an opportunity to practice how to be safer during earthquakes: "Drop, Cover and Hold On." ShakeOut also has been organized to encourage you, your community, your school, or your organization to update emergency plans and supplies...2022-09-2233 minThe Emergency Management Network PodcastThe Emergency Management Network PodcastThe Great ShakeOut Why You Need To ParticipateJoin Todd DeVoe and Mark Benthien as they discuss why you should participate in the Great ShakeOut! Many areas of the globe are prone to earthquakes (see links below) You could be anywhere when an earthquake strikes: at home, at work, at school, or even on vacation. Are you prepared to survive and recover quickly?Great ShakeOut earthquake drills are an opportunity to practice how to be safer during earthquakes: "Drop, Cover and Hold On." ShakeOut also has been organized to encourage you, your community, your school, or your organization to update emergency plans and supplies...2022-09-2233 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastThe Great ShakeOut 2021International ShakeOut Day is always the third Thursday of October (this year: October 21). While COVID-19 has brought many uncertainties and challenges, one thing's for sure: ShakeOut is still happening this year!As always, you can hold your #ShakeOut drill when and where you want. You can choose another date or several dates, and include people in multiple locations (home, work, or school), perhaps through video conferencing.Mark BenthienWeb - https://www.shakeout.org/index.htmlTwitter - https://twitter.com/shakeoutFacebook -https://www.facebook.com/GreatShakeOut/YouTube - https://www.youtube...2021-09-1643 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastTsunami Ready with Earthquake Country AllianceThe 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the 2009 Samoa tsunami, the 2010 Chile tsunami, the 2011 Tohoku, Japan tsunami: In less than 10 years, these four events focused the world's attention on the infrequent but very real threat of tsunamis. Major tsunamis do not happen often, but when they do, they can have a significant impact on life and property. Even small tsunamis, which are more common, can cause loss of life, injuries and considerable damage.Mark Benthien and Rick Wilson join the EM Weekly team to discuss why emergency managers from all over the world need to share the message of Tsunami safety. 2021-03-1136 minStrong Homes, Safe Families!Strong Homes, Safe Families!Ready, Set, ShakeOut!When there’s a fire, you likely know to Stop, Drop, and Roll, but do you know how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On when an earthquake occurs? Unlike other natural disasters, earthquakes do not have seasons. They can strike without warning, so it is essential to know how to protect yourself, your family, and your employees. That’s where the Great ShakeOut comes in. This week our guest is Mark Benthien, Director of Communication, Education, and Outreach at the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and global ShakeOut advisor. We h...2020-09-2929 minStrong Homes, Safe Families!Strong Homes, Safe Families!Trailer - Ready, Set, ShakeOut!When there’s a fire, you likely know to Stop, Drop, and Roll, but do you know how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On when an earthquake occurs? Unlike other natural disasters, earthquakes do not have seasons. They can strike without warning, so it is essential to know how to protect yourself, your family, and your employees. That’s where the Great ShakeOut comes in. This week our guest is Mark Benthien, Director of Communication, Education, and Outreach at the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and global ShakeOut advisor. We h...2020-09-2900 minWhat The Hal?What The Hal?47 - Surviving the earthquake: SurviveContinuing our conversation on Surviving the earthquake, we move on to discuss how to survive when the quake is happening. Joining us to discuss this are Kevin Miller of California's Office of Emergency Services, and Mark Benthien of the Earthquake Country Alliance. For more information, you can visit https://www.eqheadquarters.com Hit the subscribe button on this podcast and connect with me on social: Facebook.com/HalEisner Instagram.com/HalEisner Twitter.com/HalEisner Thanks for listening! Hal Eisner2019-04-1112 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastEP 69 What is a Shake Alert? And Will It Save Lives?Body Today we are talking to Josh Bashioum from the ShakeAlert program. ShakeAlert is an earthquake early warning system that is disgined to give up to 60 seconds of warning that an earthquake is coming. How many lives could be saved if we can get this system up and running in the United States. Systems such as the ShakeAlert are in Japan and Mexico and have seen great success. Guest Bio Josh Bashioum is the founder and CEO of the Early Warning Labs. Early Warning Labs, LLC (EWL) is an Earthquake Early Warning technology developer and integrator located in Santa Monica...2018-07-1229 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastEP 28 33rd American Red Cross Disaster Preparedness AcademyThe DPA helps local businesses and civic organizations better prepare for emergencies. The DPA is designed to be interactive and informational through three main sessions and more than 20 workshops.   2017 DPA General Session speakers are:   Brad Kieserman, Vice President, Disaster Operations & Logistics, American Red Cross David Ono, Anchor, ABC7 Los Angeles Mark Benthien, Global Coordinator, Great ShakeOut Drills     Workshop sessions are led by industry experts on topics such as active shooters, earthquakes, evacuation planning, school and university preparedness, business preparedness and resiliency planning, drills and exercises, and more.   To contact DPA organizers, please email RedCrossDPA@redcross.org or call (714) 481-5341 http://www.red...2017-09-2823 minCityTalk:LA - A MySafe:LA Podcast.CityTalk:LA - A MySafe:LA Podcast.S1; #21: Earthquake PrepWe continue our earthquake podcast conversation with Cameron Barrett, Education Director, and Mark Benthien, the Director of Communications, Education and Outreach at the Southern California Earthquake Center. Mark's team are part of the core group or organizers behind the ShakeOut drill every year. In this podcast he discusses the need for earthquake knowledge and preparedness throughout Southern California, and how easy it is to sign up for this year's ShakeOut.Support the show2014-04-1625 minCityTalk:LA - A MySafe:LA Podcast.CityTalk:LA - A MySafe:LA Podcast.S1; #21: Earthquake PrepWe continue our earthquake podcast conversation with Cameron Barrett, Education Director, and Mark Benthien, the Director of Communications, Education and Outreach at the Southern California Earthquake Center. Mark's team are part of the core group or organizers behind the ShakeOut drill every year. In this podcast he discusses the need for earthquake knowledge and preparedness throughout Southern California, and how easy it is to sign up for this year's ShakeOut.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)2014-04-1625 minUSGS Multimedia Gallery Audio Set for: CoreCastUSGS Multimedia Gallery Audio Set for: CoreCastShakeOut Drill: Preparing for EarthquakesThe next Great ShakeOut earthquake drill will be held on October 18, 2012. During the drill, participants will ‘drop, cover, and hold on’ to practice how to protect themselves during an earthquake. To give us some details on ShakeOut, we are joined by two guests. First is Mike Blanpied, who is the Associate Program Coordinator for the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program. Second is Mark Benthien, who is the Director of Communication, Education and Outreach with the Southern California Earthquake Center and also coordinates the Great ShakeOut worldwide. 2012-10-1100 min