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Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 64: LSEM's Kathy Krause joins the podcast to reflect on her career in Lutheran special educationRichard Schumacher and President and CEO, Stacy McGhee, are joined by LSEM Programs & Services Consultant, Kathy Krause, to talk about her career in Lutheran special education. Kathy has served numerous roles throughout her years of ministry with LSEM and now looks forward to her upcoming retirement. The three also talk about some of their fun hijinks along the way. Join us in congratulating Kathy on her second retirement from LSEM!2025-06-1058 minWofür stehst Du morgens auf?Wofür stehst Du morgens auf?W wie WeisheitIn dieser Episode sprechen Neurowissenschaftler Prof. Dr. Tobias Esch und Psychologin Suse Schumacher über ein oft unterschätztes, aber zentrales Thema: Weisheit.Was bedeutet es, weise zu sein? Kann man Weisheit lernen – und worin unterscheidet sie sich von Intelligenz, Klugheit oder Vernunft?Die beiden erzählen persönliche Geschichten von offenen Haustüren, Vertrauen auf Motorrädern und von Menschen, die sie durch ihre Haltung beeindruckt haben – von Richard von Weizsäcker und Hannah Arendt bis hin zu Yoda, Gandalf und Dumbledore.Sie beleuchten Weisheit aus psychologischer, philosophischer und kultureller Sicht – und fragen, o...2025-05-3036 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 63: Angela Swazey, LSEM's 2025 Charles A. Winterstein Administrator of the Year recipientAngela Swazey, the 2025  Charles A Winterstein Administrator of the Year award recipient and principal at St. Michael Lutheran in Wayne, MI, joins the podcast to share her feelings on being nominated and winning the award. She talks about her philosophy behind the special needs program at her school and the benefits that her families and students gain from having LSEM in their school. She also has some words of wisdom and encouragement for up-and-coming teachers starting out in their careers. 2025-05-2749 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 62: Chris Singer talks about the role of comfort dogs in our ministries and schoolsChris Singer, president and CEO of Lutheran Church Charities Canine Comfort Dogs program, joins the podcast to talk about the importance and role of comfort dogs in their ministry. They’ll help in the wake of a disaster or emergencies and get an opportunity to respond and help people deal with trauma and tragedy. They currently have 128 teams in 30 states. 2025-05-1346 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 61: Larry Sand discusses teacher unions and government in educationA teacher for over 28 years, Larry Sand joins the podcast to talk about teacher unions and government’s involvement in education. Sand, who writes about education issues, founded the California Teacher Empowerment Network in 2006 to help teachers get information that they may not be able to obtain from their unions and districts. 2025-04-2942 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 60: Trip Rodgers returns to the podcast to talk about recent research on traumaTrip Rodgers, Education Executive for the Central Iliinois District returns to the podcast to talk about the latest research on trauma as well as some of the residual effects as we look back on the Covid pandemic.2025-04-151h 08Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 59: Dr. Lisa Joyner and Dr. Bunnie Claxton join Dr. Tracie Salgado to talk about IEPs.In this episode Dr. Lisa Joyner, from Veritas Baptist College, and Dr. Bunnie Claxton, founder and CEO of Dissertation Research Specialists, talk about individualized education plans in private school settings.2025-04-0156 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 58: Patti Bartsch, PhD. and Tori Yocum discuss nutrition in our schoolsPatti Bartsch, PhD.,, founder of Naturally Unbridled Wellness, a holistic therapy center in Onalaska, WI, and Tori Yocum, a Biophotonic and Brainergy Specialist with Naturally Unbridled Wellness talk about nutrition and food choices in our schools and how they affect learning and brain development in our students. 2025-03-181h 01Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 57: Pastors Todd Bentz and Rich Steensma talk about their transition from education to a pastoral rolePastor Todd Bentz, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Hamburg, MN, and Pastor Rich Steensma, senior pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Jefferson City, MO, join the podcast to talk about how they each made a significant change in ministry and what went into those decisions. Both pastors shifted from education to a pastoral role and chat about how God pressed this change upon their hearts.2025-03-041h 01Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 56: Three LSEM teachers share their journey to special education Three LSEM teachers from across the country — Erin Muth (Minnesota), Rebekeh Symank (California) and Kasey Mathews (Illinois) — join Dr. Tracie Salgado for a roundtable conversation and talk about and share their journeys and paths in becoming special education teachers. They discuss some of the challenges in their profession as well as their successes and their unique approaches in working with their students. 2025-02-191h 00Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 55: Mick McCoy talks about his scripture songs for childrenMick McCoy is the creator of Holidays in Scriptures (HIS) Songs, a curriculum of scripture songs for children. In this podcast, McCoy, who goes by Grampa Ralph in his songs, talks about how he came to Christ in 1971 while working at a coffee house in Hawaii. He left everything behind to follow Christ but soon came back to music when he realized that music was one of his gifts from God. You can find his curriculum at scripturesong.org.2025-02-0448 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 54: Travis Grulke and Sean Martens, chat about state of Lutheran education in their districts.Travis Grulke, assistant to the president in education and superintendent of schools at the Michigan District, and Sean Martens, assistant to the president in education at the Minnesota South District, join the podcast to talk about the state of education in their respective states.  Each touch on the amazing growth they’re experiencing in their districts as well as the importance of the local Concordia Universities in their regions.2025-01-2155 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 53: Kevin Creutz joins the podcast to discuss his career in Lutheran school administrationKevin Creutz, Executive Director of the Lutheran Schools Partnership in Fort Wayne, IN, is a former teacher and principal. While he didn't always envision working on the administration side of education, Kevin talks about how his professional journey was encouraged by fellow administrators throughout his career. The Lutheran Schools Partnership provides services and resources to Lutheran schools.2025-01-0854 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 52: Richard Schumacher recaps the year and 2024 podcast episodesRichard Schumacher, Senior Director of Operations at Lutheran Special Education Ministries and host of the podcast, recaps the year, talks about the state of the ministry and what’s ahead in the coming year at LSEM. Richard also reflects on some of 2024's podcast highlights.  2024-12-1017 minYour Therapist Needs TherapyYour Therapist Needs TherapyYour Therapist Needs Therapy 80 - Thanksgiving Bonus Episode: Turkey, Trump, and TraumaJeremy chats about healthy boundaries with family of origin and how to navigate family gatherings in these trying political times. He covers how chosen family is more important than biology, why this political season may be more emotionally (physically, mentally, spiritually) fraught than previous ones, and how to make your holiday escape hatch (the blog post mentioned). Jeremy also talks about some of the religious trauma of another Trump presidency, and some of the realistic expectations to set when dealing with christian nationalists this holiday season.  Useful links:Recovering From ReligionJesus and J...2024-11-2733 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 51: Dr. Drew Gerdes talks about the "anxious generation" and early childhood developmentDr. Drew Gerdes, Assistant Professor of Education, Early Childhood Education Program Director, Director of Student Teaching, Department of Education at Concordia University Nebraska, has served as an Early Childhood Teacher and Administrator at schools in the United States and Asia for nearly three decades. Noted as a professional who loves to share and develop other educators, Dr. Gerdes has been a sought-after speaker on a variety of topics in Early Childhood Education and Lutheran School Ministry.2024-11-261h 17Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 50: Principal, Andrew Monkemeyer, talks about his school's relationship with LSEMAndrew Monkemeyer, Principal at Concordia Lutheran School in Peoria, IL, joins the conversation with Dr. Tracie Salgado and talks about the relationship between his school and Lutheran Special Education Ministries. After 14 years as a teacher at Concordia, Andrew became principal last year and stepped into the role of navigating the special education needs in his school. He talks about challenges that all Christian schools face in regards to social and emotional learning and well-being as well as other needs of their students.2024-11-1355 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 49: Dr. Thomas Wrege talks about helping schools access funding for programsDr. Thomas Wrege, a frequent contributor to the podcast, joins this episode and talks about his new endeavor as a School Funding Executive at DAST Consulting. A former teacher and principal, Wrege recently earned his doctoral degree in innovation and continuous improvement from Concordia University. In his new role, he helps school administrators find and access funding that they may not have realized is available to them.2024-09-1955 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 48: Annie Palmer talks about the importance of writing proficiency.LSEM’s Dr. Tracie Salgado talks with Annie Palmer, owner and literacy coach at Annie Palmer Consulting, about the importance of being proficient in writing. A parent and teacher, Annie knows what it takes to work with parents and educators in better equipping them to guide their children and students to become better writers. 2024-09-0357 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 47: Matt Dery talks about his career change into the classroomMatt Dery, a sports radio broadcaster turned teacher, joins the podcast for a conversation about how he took a non-traditional path to becoming an educator and the ways he was able to connect with and bring a different perspective to his students and parents in the classroom. He talks about some of the approaches he used in getting on his students level and come across as equals. There are some great points in this podcast for anyone considering a career change and venturing into teaching.2024-08-2045 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 46: Rebecca Friedrichs talks about the dangers of teachers unions and their influence on students and curriculumRebecca Friedrichs, author of Standing up to Goliath, has spent her career fighting within the school system to protect her students and parents from the darkness and grief that the teachers' unions have caused. Friedrichs wrote an editorial that was featured in her local newspaper. That piece started the wheels in motion in challenging the union and eventually led to their case appearing before the U.S. Supreme Court. By sharing her story and experiences, Friedrich wants to ensure that the issues that affect our public schools don't creep into our private school curriculum.2024-06-1957 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 45: Rev. Joel Kaiser talks about evangelizing and welcoming new families to their Lutheran schoolRev. Joel Kaiser, Associate Pastor at St. Lorenz Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth, MI, talks with Richard Schumacher on the role he plays in welcoming new students and families to their Lutheran school. With enrollment increasing during the pandemic, a wonderful opportunity presented itself to evangelize to these new students and families. Kaiser is involved with the school in working with staff and faculty on how to maximize the opportunity to welcome and bring the news of Jesus to these new families and what it means to be part of the Lutheran church.2024-06-0458 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 44: Dr. Danisha Keating tells her story of growing up in foster care and how she's helping today's foster children and parentsDr. Danisha Keating  joins the podcast and shares her story about growing up in an environment of abuse within a foster care environment. From homelessness and taking care of her siblings, to earning her Ph.D. Dr. Keating tells her story to help other children who are in foster care as well as foster parents. A research psychologist, Dr. Keating’s traumatic upbringing gave her the passion and tools to help others through her books and speaking engagements. 2024-05-231h 02Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 43: Dr. Tanya Calendo and Angie Schiller talk about what makes their schools succesfulLSEM’s Dr. Tracie Salgado and Richard Schumacher are joined by Dr. Tanya Calendo, Principal at Christ Greenfield Lutheran School in Gilbert, AZ and Angie Schiller, Principal at Yuma Lutheran School in Yuma, AZ. In their conversation they talk about how each principal made their respective schools so large and successful. Each has a larger vision for their schools and are prepared for continued growth. Both principals talk about how they incorporated special education and the services of LSEM as one of their biggest differentiators. 2024-05-071h 13Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 42: Travis Grulke discusses the training and education he provides to Lutheran teachersA frequent contributor to the podcast, Travis Grulke, Superintendent of Schools for the Michigan District, is also a frequent conference speaker where he provides education and training on a variety of topics including the difference between balance and harmony in our lives, what it means to be a Lutheran educator, decision making and the seven habits of highly effective educators. 2024-04-2347 minILL EFFECTSILL EFFECTSDoes background music make you more focused?Before “deep focus” and “study beats” playlists came muzak—one of the most widespread (and widely hated) forms of music of the 20th Century. But does background music really have the power to improve worker productivity? To dictate our wine preferences? Or, God forbid, even affect how long we spend in our favourite brothel?!? Rich shows Ben that the genre’s history doesn’t always make for easy listening.  Show Notes: Sources and links:  Advertising Cliche (n.d.) “The Visual Primer of Advertising Cliches: Muzak Corporation” [amazing online archive of historical print ads]  Allan, David (2008) “Sound retailing: A Revi...2024-04-1101 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 41: Kyle Chuhran talks about helping young teachers find their financial wayKyle Chuhran is the Elementary Education Coordinator at Concordia University Ann Arbor and Act Money Coaching. In this podcast we talk finances and help our teachers better use their God-given resources. He loves teaching and helps students become teachers and ultimately get placed in their student teaching positions.  Seeing his students grow academically and spiritually is the most satisfying aspect of his career. He talks about the financial challenges teachers face as they embark on their careers and the services he offers to help them make sound financial decisions.2024-04-0948 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 40: Doug Grove shares his experience in working internationally.While the sun was rising behind Doug Grove, the Head of School at Concordia International School in Hanoi, Vietnam, we were recording our first international podcast the evening before. In this engaging conversation, Doug talks about his path to accepting the call to work internationally. Always interested in learning and experiencing new things, Doug and his wife took a major leap by studying the Asian culture and acclimating themselves to a whole new world; first in China and now Vietnam. He talks about the challenges and benefits of working internationally and encourages those who may be interested i...2024-03-2649 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 39: Dr. Kim Marxhausen talks about learned helplessnessDr. Kim Marxhausen, a frequent contributor to the podcast and a teacher in the honors program at the University of Nebraska, shares her insights with special education educators and in this episode covers the topic of learned helplessness. Learned helplessness occurs as a result of a set of circumstances that students face, including trauma, that can cause learning challenges. It became prevalent during and following the Covid pandemic. Parents and teachers can learn from this episode on how not to enable learned helplessness in their children and students.2024-03-1250 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 38: Karin Freeland talks about living the best version of yourselfKarin Freeland, a life coach, speaker and author, joins the podcast for an inspiring conversation with LSEM’s new Director of Special Education, Dr. Tracie Salgado. Karin, a self-proclaimed recovered corporate workaholic,  talks about the challenges teachers face in and out of their classrooms and what they can do to create the best version of themselves.  She touches on focusing more on what’s important, self-care and setting goals so you can take control of your day, put God first and be more present in your life.2024-02-2849 minMutMachPodcastMutMachPodcastSchwinger ans Glaskinn: Schafft Rocky Scholz das Comeback?Habeck klaut Lindner das Steuerthema. Warum Ultras besser demonstrieren. Was passiert, wenn Bienen richtig geladen sind? Wichtiges, Witziges und Wirres im neuen Mutmachpodcast von Funke mit Paul und Hajo Schumacher. Unsere Themen: Hexenkessel Thüringen. Bauschaum im besten Stück. Habeck übernimmt die Steuern. Paul erklärt Hajo das Ding mit Bienen und Blumen. Irrer neuer Fußballtrend. Tierfilme mit Sir Richard Attenborough. Christian Lindner - Lösung oder Problem? Und im Dschungel ist auch nichts los. Plus: Das Leben und Sterben des Breitfußbeutelmausmännchens. Folge 711. Der VerfassungsblogDem Wir-Podcast auf Instagram folgen2024-02-0529 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 37: Dr. Tracie Salgado, LSEM's new Director of Special EducationIn this podcast, we introduce Dr. Tracie Salgado — LSEM’s new Director of Special Education. Dr. Salgado has taught for over 25 years, both here and internationally in New Zealand, China and Mexico. She knew she wanted to become a teacher at a young age  when she playeed the role with her siblings and friends growing up. She talks about the importance of building positive relationships with her students, the lessons she learned about edcuation on an international level and chats about her new responsibilities at LSEM. This is the website Dr. Salgado was referring to: https://www.wrightslaw.com/...2024-02-0141 minRadio IslandRadio IslandIBES2024 #6 Michael Müller und das verlorene Zepter Macht Kim Mike durch ihre perfiden Machenschaften versehentlich zum König und weshalb liebt Max ihn nach dieser folge nur noch mehr? Ist Anya ein außerirdisches Wesen auf geheimer Forschungsmission? Ist Leyla nun endlich ganz sie selbst? Und warum und von wem wurde Lottie mal einen ganzen Tag lang für Cora Schumacher gehalten? Das alles und noch viel mehr nur hier: auf Radio Island! Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! Folgt uns gerne für mehr Insights auf Social Media: INSTAGRAM TikTok2024-01-2533 minRadio IslandRadio IslandIBES2024 #3 Die Schumacher Verschwörung Die schlechteste Dschungelfolge aller Zeiten stellt sorgt trotz ihrer Kürze für viele interessante Fragen: Spielt Leyla ein falsches Spiel oder ist ihre Angst plötzlich doch echt? Was steckt wirklich hinter Coras Verschwinden? Und wird Anya Davids Herz doch noch erweichen? Das alles und ein erstaunliches Geheimnis über Lotties Kindheit! Nur hier bei Radio Island! Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! Folgt uns gerne für mehr Insights auf Social Media: INSTAGRAM TikTok2024-01-2227 minRadio IslandRadio IslandIBES2024 #2 Der erste Dschungels*x!?! Tag zwei bei IBES und auch diesmal melden sich Lottie und Max quasi Live aus Australien, Live südlich von Brisbane, Live aus dem Dschungel drinnen, um ihre Emotionen direkt nach der Ausstrahlung zusammen mit euch zu verarbeiten. Wie groß ist die Bürde den Namen Schumacher zu tragen, ist in die Prüfung gewählt zu werden mittlerweile eine Auszeichung und hat sich Fabio in Max Augen rehabilitiert oder muss er den Schuhlöffel bald abgeben? Freut ich auf ausführliche Antworten, viele weiter Fragen, eine spontanen Dschungelprüfung in der Folge und einem Dschunge...2024-01-2135 minTwo Dudes Presents Our Feature PresentationTwo Dudes Presents Our Feature PresentationSchumacher's The Phantom Of The Opera - Two Dudes Special PresentationThe dudes discuss Joel Schumacher's adaptation of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Our "Best of 2023 episode will be uploaded soon. Phantom Discussion starts (00:24:00) Not intended for children. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoDudes7 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Two-Dudes-One-Double-Feature-Podcast-108846657540306 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/twodudesonedoublefeature/?igshid=17oyviqg0pxno&fbclid=IwAR13Qy_UYaRmxREDtBlpA7zWovszRFB_C3QTB7xTbbDXZnvMZrWeATkCHHg Richard's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Channel23hahaha Joey's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkFZy6PEmCY2SPScOAWkXbg?view_as=subscriber2024-01-171h 39Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 36: Ted Neitzke returns to the podcast to discuss developing leaders in educationTed Neitzke makes a return visit to the podcast and shares his insights on developing good leaders in our educators and helping teachers embrace the idea of being a leader and how administrators can support them in their roles. Neitzke has an extensive background in education and leadership. The former teacher, principal and superintendent is currently the mayor of Port Washington, Wisconsin and is also the CEO of CESA 6, an educational service agency focusing on the current education landscape and the changing needs of educators.2024-01-101h 04Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 35: Dr. Julian Petzold talks about safety in our schoolsDr. Julian Petzold, president of Lion Safety Consulting, joins the podcast to talk about safety in our schools, churches and buildings. He sheds light on the many things school administrators may not think of, but need to consider in today’s educational environment. After 28 years in education he earned his doctorate degree and did his research in best practices in school safety and started to present at conferences. He’s helped many schools and their families in developing their safety procedures and training programs. 2023-12-1153 minThe Horror Script PodcastThe Horror Script PodcastThe Lost Boys ReviewWhen someone says vampire films, this is always mentioned. When a family moves to the murder capital of the world they quickly find out that it is crawling with vampires. Will they make it out alive? Starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Barnard Hughes, Edward Herrmann, & Kiefer Sutherland. Directed by Joel Schumacher in 1987. If you would like to become a supporter of the show you can check out our Patreon page and choose a tier. There are different perks at all levels and every contributor will have access to our Pre-Horror Show. Check out o...2023-11-3049 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 34: Trip Rodgers joins the podcast to talk about trauma in the classroomTrip Rodgers is the Education Executive with the Central Illinois District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. In this role he specializes in education and congregational life and talks today about trauma and trauma response in our schools. During the discussion, Trip discusses how the pandemic has affected students both socially and academically. He also addresses some of the traditional classroom tactics that can trigger a traumatic event for a student. This episode will make teachers and administrators reflect on how they can improve upon and create  a safe and resilient space in their schools.2023-11-1357 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 33: Stacy McGhee, Nicole Legalley and Richard Schumacher talk about LSEM's 150th Anniversary CelebrationStacy McGhee, President and CEO of LSEM, and Nicole Legalley, LSEM's new Philanthropy Specialist, join the podcast to talk about the ministry's 150th Anniversary celebration over the course of 2023 and the exciting future that God has planned for LSEM as they look to serve even more children across the country as well as the world. 2023-11-0736 minSmall Towns, Healthy PlacesSmall Towns, Healthy PlacesOutdoor Recreation in Community SpacesYou might think that Vermont’s small towns have a lot of places for people to go and enjoy the outdoors. The state has so many opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing, and more. But rural towns don’t always have an accessible place for outdoor recreation and social gathering. Today, we’re going to share three different community projects in Vermont. These are outdoor gathering spaces that are designed for all to enjoy: Lake Paran , in North Bennington; Oakledge for All , in Burlington; and the Middlebury Skatepark Project , in Middlebury. Guests include Camille Kauffman, Director of Paran...2023-07-1925 minMasters in Psychology PodcastMasters in Psychology Podcast46: Monica Vermani, C Psych, PsyD – Clinical Psychologist in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Shares Her Journey and Advice, and Discusses her New Book A Deeper WellnessDr. Monica Vermani was born and raised in Toronto. Her parent were immigrants from India. Her dad was the eldest of five and her mom was the youngest of five. Though the dynamics in her family were very traditional, the dynamics changed when her dad experienced a work-related injury. Her mother had to go back to school and change her path and Dr. Vermani had to become a caregiver at a young age to help with the family. She recalls growing up “in a household with more compassion, more empathy. You know, a little more suffering and you become a ca...2023-03-2046 minThe Harmony Project Education PodcastThe Harmony Project Education PodcastLiving in Harmony with Satish Kumar2023-01-0544 minMutMachPodcastMutMachPodcastNiclas Füllkrug, Alice Schwarzer und Nachhilfe in OnlyfansFüllkrug gegen Müller, Schwarzer gegen Feldbusch, Onlyfans gegen Orgien - im Mutmachpodcast von Funke geht es um große Duelle und die wirklich wichtigen Fragen des Lebens: Wie kam der Mettigel zu Maischberger? Wer vermisst Angela Merkel? Wie lebendig ist stehendes Totholz? Ist Alice Schwarzer der alte, weiße Mann des Feminismus? Wie läuft´s mit dem WM-Sponsorenboybott? Wie heisst das Krümelmonster mit Vornamen? Ist in der Eiche mehr Leben als im Plattenbau? Was macht Opa mit der Python im Pool? Rätselhaftes Belgien und verseuchte Butter. Plus: Politikexperte Jörg Quoos erklärt, was die Woche über...2022-11-2829 minSustainSustainEpisode 134: Cornelius Schumacher on being an Open Source Steward at DB SystelGuest Cornelius Schumacher Panelists Richard Littauer | Ben Nickolls Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. We’re very excited to have as our guest, Cornelius Schumacher, who works as the Open Source Steward at DB Systel, helping teams to successfully use and contribute to open source. Today, we’ll have discussions with Cornelius about what it means to be an Open Source Steward at DB Systel, what it means for the world of open source, and how...2022-08-1938 minYou Should Read ThisYou Should Read ThisS01E07: Small Is Beautiful: E.F. Schumacher▶️ Book a free strategy call for your life, leadership or business with Richard https://calendly.com/richard-firsthuman/30min __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   Tom and I review one of the most influential books of 70’s, Small Is Beautiful, written by the economist E F Schumacher. Schumacher’s central thesis is that the way we approach economics improves our living standards whilst degrading our culture. In this episode, we explore several aspects of Schumacher’s thinking: – Buddhist economics – Education as our greatest asset – Economic reductionism – Man and machine – The role of the State 2022-07-211h 02Die PodcastinDie Podcastin#diepodcastin über die EM der Frauen: Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli mit Schwerpunkt Frauenfussball vs Männerfussball, Elon Musk, Maryna Viazovska, Luise Büchner-Preis, gravierender Sexismus gegen die grossen Schumacher, Kobler & Brand & andere Enteignungsstrategien durch Medien. Daneben Tipps für Familienablösung & Geld.#diepodcastin über die EM der Frauen: Isabel Rohner & Regula Stämpfli mit Schwerpunkt Frauenfussball vs Männerfussball, Elon Musk, Maryna Viazovska, Luise Büchner-Preis, gravierender Sexismus gegen die grossen Schumacher, Kobler & Brand & andere Enteignungsstrategien durch Medien. Daneben Tipps für Familienablösung & Geld.  laStaempfli was right: Elon Musk übernimmt TWITTER nicht. So von der Politphilosophin wie vor Wochen als Spekulation “Follow the Money” entlarvt. #diepodcastin hören, macht reich:-) laStaempfli bringt “Karl der Grosse” alias “Carla die Grosse” in Zürich: Eine Daueraustellung mit Künstlerinnen: Eine fehlt und zwar die grösste zeitgenössische Künstlerin Elisabeth Eberle, schon von #diepodcastin in...2022-07-0900 minSustainSustainEpisode 121: FOSS Backstage 2022 with Cornelius Schumacher, Yadira Sánchez Benítez & Thomas FrickeGuests Cornelius Schumacher | Yadira Sánchez Benítez | Thomas Fricke Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! On this episode, Richard is at the FOSS Backstage 2022 that is held in Berlin every year. This conference focuses on open source sustainability. He had the opportunity to interview people who were there in-person and talk about software sustainability, what they hope to find in FOSS Backstage, talks they did at FOSS Backstage, and a bunch of other good stuff. Today, we have three guests joining us. Our first gu...2022-05-2044 minIngmar Schumacher PodcastsIngmar Schumacher Podcasts#MeetTopEnvEcon – Richard TolRichard Tol Professor of economics at the University of Sussex HomepageBlog Date of interview: December 2021 (PDF version of interview) I am very happy to present Richard Tol in the series Meet Top Enviromental Economists. Richard is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Sussex, the Professor of the Economics of Climate Change, […]2022-01-0720 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 32: Dr. Kim Marxhausen, former educator at Lutheran Special Education Ministries joins the podcast to educate us about about "Neurodiversity".2022-01-0351 minMutMachPodcastMutMachPodcastGayle Tufts: Erstmals "German Angst" gespürt„Das ist ein netter junger Mann, Schatz, was der sich alles merken kann!" Mit der großartigen Gayle Tufts sprechen die Schumachers am Expertenmittwoch über Annette Humpe, Preußen Münster, Ulla Meineke, Steve Colbert, David Bowie, Jörg Thadeusz, Iggy Pop, Peter Stein, Bodo Wartke, Pina Bausch, Rainer-Werner Fassbinder, Jens Balzer, Schockverliebtheit, Aretha Franklin, Max Goldt, Arbeitsunfähigkeitsversicherung, Mutti auf Odyssee, Howard Carpendale, Frank Zappa, Frank Sinatra, Pogo, Jopi Heesters, Richard Holbrooke, Werder Bremen, Rod Stewart, Phil Glass und Barbra Streisand. Plus: Schimmliges Brot ist selten ein Vergnügen. Folge 337 des Mutmach-Podcasts der Berliner Morgenpost.Gayle Tufts...2021-11-1743 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 31: Dr. Jonathan Laabs, Executive Director of Lutheran Education Association joins the podcast and talks about his role at LEA over the past 25 years.2021-11-0947 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 30: Dr. Kara Bratton joins the podcast to discuss the latest at Lutheran Special Education Ministries. In this episode she discusses the “whole brain child” and how all the working parts need to work together and how to approach situations differe2021-10-1947 minLutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 29: Reverend Dr. Ryan Peterson talks about his role and leadership at both Concordia University of Ann Arbor and Wisconsin.Reverend Dr. Ryan Peterson, Vice President of Concordia University of Ann Arbor joins our podcast to discuss his responsibilities and how he landed in his role of Vice President. In this episode he recalls stories of what led him into the world of ministry, how he lives and breathes both Concordia University of Ann Arbor and Wisconsin’s mission and how that mission drives both institutions. He sheds light on the importance of finding future church workers and with that paying attention to needs of churches in order to teach their students and give them the proper education.2021-10-011h 01Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 28: Ted Neitzke talks about the ability of us all to be leadersTed Neitzke is CEO of Cesa 6, an influential and innovative education service agency based in Oshkosh, WI. His background consists of a life-long dedication to children; serving on all levels from middle school teacher to superintendent. Ted, who is also the mayor of Port Washington, WI, joins the podcast and talks about the ability for us all to be leaders. In this entertaining episode you'll learn about buffalo leaders and feel Ted's enthusiasm and passion for education and leadership jump right out of the speakers.2021-09-081h 03Créez MOI sur paroleCréez MOI sur parole#8 Hakara Tea - Incarner le 'Small is beautiful'Incarner le 'small is beautiful', c’est ce à quoi Hakara nous invite dans ce 8ième épisode de Créez moi sur parole.  Ultime épisode de la saison 1 !Ce concept, inspiré par Satish Kumar et le Schumacher college, n'était pas si à la mode que ça quand Hakara a démarré sa vie professionnelle.  Dans cet épisode, Hakara nous raconte comment il a progressivement développé cette aspiration. Il nous partage aussi les baffes prises au passage, comme il les appelle. Des baffes qui ont accéléré sa prise de conscience écologique. Des baffes qui, mê...2021-09-031h 06Lutheran Education PodcastLutheran Education PodcastEpisode 27: Dr. Chris Cody and Travis Grulke discuss their districts' COVID responseDr. Chris Cody and Travis Grulke, education executives with the South Wisconsin and Michigan Districts, respectively, chat on the podcast about their districts' responses to COVID during these past two school years. They share how their schools and teachers have adapted to new ways of teaching that have included both virtual and in-person classrooms, the possibility of vaccination requirements and how the classroom may forever change in a post-COVID future. 2021-07-0645 minInspire to Run PodcastInspire to Run PodcastHow to Inspire a Lifetime of Fitness & Fun by Motivating Kids to Run with Jeromie and JeffSend us a text#027 - We often talk about how we as adults benefit from running. But what about our kids? In this episode, running coaches Jeromie Schumacher and Jeff Craig share their journey as coaches and also the benefits that kids can get by running at an early age. Topics Covered:Journey to becoming a running coachBenefits of kids runningHow to get your kids involved in runningToday's GuestsJeromie SchumacherJeromie is the founder of Nutmeg Striders, which is a youth cross...2021-04-2933 min