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Michael Strassmann
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„Dem Juden Jesus auf der Spur. Was er wollte, was er glaubte“.
Ein Buch von dem Theologen und Publizisten Norbert Reck, das wunderbar in die Weihnachtszeit passt. Ein Gespräch mit Norbert Reck über Jesus von Nazéreth und sein Judentum. Von Michael Strassmann
2025-12-26
21 min
Schalom
Jüdisches Leben in Bayern: Neues Buch von Thomas Muggenthaler
Thomas Muggenthaler hat ein Buch über bayerisch-jüdische Lebenswege verfasst. Auch im Ruhestand bleibt er engagiert und setzt seine Erkundungen über jüdisches Leben fort. Sein Buch verspricht bewegende Einblicke und Geschichten. Von Michael Strassmann
2025-12-05
20 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
NASCAR vs. Jordan: Inside Antitrust Trial | John Driskell Hopkins Talks Music and ALS
Pope Leo XIV returns to the Vatican after his first major trip as pontiff. He left Lebanon where he delivered a prayer and a message of peace, hoping to bring unity to the divided region. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports. The Trump administration is rejecting accusations that at least one of its attacks on an alleged drug boat may amount to a war crime. The White House acknowledges a second strike on one boat did happen and claimed it was legal. Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who served under President George W. Bush, explains the latest...
2025-12-02
35 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
NASCAR vs. Jordan: Inside Antitrust Trial | John Driskell Hopkins Talks Music and ALS
Pope Leo XIV returns to the Vatican after his first major trip as pontiff. He left Lebanon where he delivered a prayer and a message of peace, hoping to bring unity to the divided region. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports. The Trump administration is rejecting accusations that at least one of its attacks on an alleged drug boat may amount to a war crime. The White House acknowledges a second strike on one boat did happen and claimed it was legal. Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who served under President George W. Bush, explains the latest...
2025-12-02
35 min
Schalom
"We will dance again – Wir werden wieder tanzen"
Nach 738 Tagen bangen Wartens haben die Terroristen der Hamas in Gaza ihre letzten noch lebenden Geiseln nach Hause gehen lassen. Das wurde ganz spontan in München am Jakobsplatz vor der Synagoge und dem Gemeindehaus gefeiert. Von Michael Strassmann
2025-10-17
19 min
Schalom
Gedenken an das Massaker der Hamas am 7. Oktober 2023
Letzten Dienstag haben sich an mehreren Orten in Bayern Frauen und Männer getroffen, um an den 7. Oktober 2023 zu erinnern: An den größten Massenmord an Juden seit der Scho'áh. Michael Strassmann war bei der stillen Gedenkstunde in München am Marienplatz dabei und hat sich mit den Demonstrierenden unterhalten.
2025-10-10
16 min
The Engineering Leadership Podcast
The End-to-End Engineer: How WorkOS Collapsed the Talent Stack for High-Velocity Execution, Ownership & Better Product Decisions w/ Michael Grinich
What if your engineering team didn’t just write code, but owned product discovery, wrote the launch messaging, and handled early sales? In this episode, Michael Grinich, CEO and founder of WorkOS, deconstructs their playbook for collapsing the product/engineering stack: no design leads, only one PM, and engineers who own product end-to-end. Michael breaks down how they teach product thinking, build with deep customer insight, and why his most important job is often to "cut scope." You’ll learn how to remove the "lossy translation layers" between teams, build a culture of curiosity and customer obsession, and ship high...
2025-08-05
44 min
Schalom
Open-Air-Gottesdienst in der jüdischen Gemeinde in Straubing
Interview mit Anna Zisler, Chefin der IKG Straubing, über den jüdischen Open-Air-Gottesdienst am Sonntag in Straubing. Von Michael Strassmann
2025-05-16
17 min
Alles Geschichte - Der History-Podcast
WEIHNACHTSGESCHICHTE(N) - Die Kerze
Die Kerze als Dekoraktionsobjekt gibt es erst seit dem 20. Jahrhundert. Früher, in stromlosen Zeiten, waren Kerzen den Kirchen und Herrschaftshäusern vorbehalten. Die einfachen Leute mussten sich mit Kienspänen oder so genannten Unschlittkerzen aus Hammel - oder Rindertalg zufriedengeben, die grauenvoll stanken und obendrein heftig rußten. Auch der Walrat, eine fettige Substanz aus dem Kopf des Pottwales, war nicht wohlriechend. Die Knappen in den Silberbergwerken von Tirol bekamen Schnaps verabreicht, damit sie den Gestank des Talglichts ertrugen. Autorin: Regina Fanderl (BR 2018)Credits Autorin dieser Folge: Regina Fanderl Regie: Eva Demmelhuber Es spra...
2023-12-23
23 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin & New York Giants Eli Manning Talk "Merch Madness" | Farmers Worry Climate Change's Impact on Growing Peaches
Prince William is launching an ambitious project to end homelessness in the United Kingdom. The plan is to ensure that the experience for people is "rare, brief and unrepeated," and to ensure that everyone has a place to live. Nearly 300,000 people are recorded as homeless in England, including 123,000 children. Senior Foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata speaks to those involved in this five-year commitment that hopes to change public perception and find a way to make sure that people who are homeless are treated with dignity.Georgia is having its worst peach crop in nearly 70 years. CBS' Mark Strassmann...
2023-06-27
38 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin & New York Giants Eli Manning Talk "Merch Madness" | Farmers Worry Climate Change's Impact on Growing Peaches
Prince William is launching an ambitious project to end homelessness in the United Kingdom. The plan is to ensure that the experience for people is "rare, brief and unrepeated," and to ensure that everyone has a place to live. Nearly 300,000 people are recorded as homeless in England, including 123,000 children. Senior Foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata speaks to those involved in this five-year commitment that hopes to change public perception and find a way to make sure that people who are homeless are treated with dignity.Georgia is having its worst peach crop in nearly 70 years. CBS' Mark Strassmann...
2023-06-27
35 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 11/19
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes: The federal government is expanding access to Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 booster shots for all adults. CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus joins Allison with what this means. The CDC sounds the alarm over a record number of drug overdoses in the nation. CBS's Manuel Bojorquez tells us what's behind the disturbing spike. House Democrats pass President Biden's nearly $2 trillion social spending plan. CBS's Natalie Brand has details. A Wisconsin jury acquits Kyle Rittenhouse of all charges for the shooting deaths of two men and the wounding of...
2021-11-19
39 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 9/12
On this week's "Face the Nation," we'll discuss President Biden's new vaccine requirements with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Meanwhile, the GOP plans to sue the Biden administration over the president's executive orders to require Covid vaccinations for as many as 100 million people in the US. GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel will tell us why she thinks the mandate is “unconstitutional.” With CDC data showing child hospital admissions are higher in states with lower population vaccination, how are hospitals dealing with the surge in pediatric patients? We'll hear from Texas Children's Hospital Pathologist-In-Chief Dr. James Versalovic. Kids comprise more than...
2021-09-12
50 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 9/12
On this week's "Face the Nation," we'll discuss President Biden's new vaccine requirements with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Meanwhile, the GOP plans to sue the Biden administration over the president's executive orders to require Covid vaccinations for as many as 100 million people in the US. GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel will tell us why she thinks the mandate is “unconstitutional.” With CDC data showing child hospital admissions are higher in states with lower population vaccination, how are hospitals dealing with the surge in pediatric patients? We'll hear from Texas Children's Hospital Pathologist-In-Chief Dr. James Versalovic. Kids comprise more than...
2021-09-12
45 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 7/23
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup," with host Allison Keyes, the highly contagious Delta variant of Covid-19 now accounts for more than 80 percent of new coronavirus cases in the nation. The World Health Organization says it is also fueling a global surge in new infections, sparking a debate over whether face coverings are needed again. Allison asks CBS News Medical contributor Dr. David Agus what he thinks. Mask mandates are varying in schools across the nation, including in states like Georgia. Reporter Adam Murphy explains. Florida, Mississippi and Arkansas are among the states being hit the hardest right now. C...
2021-07-23
40 min
Habe die Ehre!
"Nockherberg"-Nachlese mit Conny Glogger und Michael Strassmann
Der Starkbieranstich auf dem Münchner Nockherberg wird jedes Jahr mit Spannung erwartet. Am Tag nach der letzten Fastenpredigt von Luise Kinseher und dem Singspiel "Die Glorreiche 7" sprechen Conny Glogger und Michael Strassmann über die Höhepunkte der Veranstaltung.
2018-03-01
55 min
Poker Fraud Alert Radio
Druff & Friends Show - 07/01/2014 - Drexel University of Omaha
Former PFA Radio co-host Brandon "Drexel" Gerson is running deep at the WSOP $3k Omaha Hi-Lo event. Druff discusses his own (so far) disappointing WSOP. The WSOP Monster Stack had far more entries than expected, but the real fail occurred on Day 2 due to Caesar's greed and mismanagement. Ivey wins a bracelet and breaks our hearts. The One Drop tournament completes during our show with Daniel Negreanu getting heads up. Why didn't Phil Hellmuth play the One Drop, and how did Rick Salomon get in? Druff feels Erick Lindgren should have sold his One Drop lammers. Chad Brown receives an...
2014-07-02
3h 40