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The Deep DiveThe Deep DiveEpisode 232: What Might Be w/ Susan SturmPhilip welcomes Prof. Susan Sturm, author of What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Institutions. In our conversation, we discuss how important it is to honestly confront racism and how movements can grow in times of rising authoritarianism. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: Malcolm- Jamal Warner Susan’s Drop: Blue Special Guest: Susan Sturm.2025-07-311h 07The JabotThe JabotLaw Professor On Why It's More Important Than Ever To Confront Racism with Susan SturmJoin host Kathryn Rubino on the Jabot Podcast as she sits down with Columbia Law School’s Susan Sturm to discuss her compelling new book, “What Might Be.” Susan shares her passion for social justice and explores the power of reimagining systems for a more equitable future. This episode is a must-listen for those eager to understand the paradoxes in social justice work and how to navigate them for impactful change.   Highlights Seeds of the book from childhood experiences. Contradiction seen in the law from day one. Building environments for ful...2025-07-1825 minConscious Anti-RacismConscious Anti-RacismEpisode 115: Susan SturmWhat are some of the paradoxes of racial justice work? Why is it important to recognize those paradoxes so we can navigate them?In this series on healthcare and social disparities, Dr. Jill Wener, a board-certified Internal Medicine specialist, anti-racism educator, meditation expert, and tapping practitioner, interviews experts and gives her own insights into multiple fields relating to social justice and anti-racism. In this episode, Jill interviews Prof. Susan Sturm of Columbia Law School. They explore the importance of community and context and doing the challenging work of racial justice. Prof. Sturm shares examples of...2025-07-0843 minGlobal Connections Television PodcastGlobal Connections Television PodcastDr. Susan Sturm , “What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions”Dr. Susan Sturm is the George M. Jaffin Professor of Law and Social Responsibility and the Founding Director of the Center for Institutional and Social Change at Columbia Law School. Her scholarship and teaching focus on advancing racial equity and full participation in educational, legal, and cultural institutions, increasing access to justice, and the role of law and leadership in advancing institutional and social change.   Her new book is “What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions.”  We have systems that are dehumanizing many Blacks, Latinos and other people of color. The questions should be how do...2025-07-0323 minEveryday Conversations on RaceEveryday Conversations on RaceWhat Might Be: Friendship, Race, and Transforming PowerHow Two Legal Changemakers Are Redefining Leadership, Collaboration, and Racial Justice in a Divided World In this episode of Everyday Conversations on Race, Simma Lieberman is joined by Professor Susan Sturm of Columbia Law School, and community change agent Richard Gray of the Center for Collaborative Education. These longtime collaborators talk candidly about their friendship across race, the evolution of their leadership work, and how confronting racism means more than just talking about it. They explore how white people can genuinely show up in racial justice work, the difference between performative allyship and real connection...2025-06-211h 07Everyday Conversations on RaceEveryday Conversations on RaceWhat Might Be: Friendship, Race, and Transforming PowerHow Two Legal Changemakers Are Redefining Leadership, Collaboration, and Racial Justice in a Divided World In this episode of Everyday Conversations on Race, Simma Lieberman is joined by Professor Susan Sturm of Columbia Law School, and community change agent Richard Gray of the Center for Collaborative Education. These longtime collaborators talk candidly about their friendship across race, the evolution of their leadership work, and how confronting racism means more than just talking about it. They explore how white people can genuinely show up in racial justice work, the difference between performative allyship and real connection...2025-06-211h 07Tavis SmileyTavis SmileySusan Sturm joins Tavis SmileySusan Sturm, Columbia Law School professor and Founding Director of the Center for Institutional and Social Change, takes us inside her new text “What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.2025-06-1933 minThe Randomiser: Unpredictable Doctor Who chatThe Randomiser: Unpredictable Doctor Who chat46: Caves of WilfDiscussing Wish World and The Reality War, so lots to talk about...-- Spoilers warnings for --- all episodes of Doctor Who up to and including The Reality War. And discussions of all that it might mean...- And a brief chat about Star Trek: EnterpriseRegular Features:Your Cheatin' MemoryEach episode we use therandomiser.net to choose a random Doctor Who story and see what we can recall about it. Then we go away and rewatch it to discuss next time.  This episode, we've rewatched Attack of Th...2025-06-071h 44Teller From JerusalemTeller From JerusalemTFJ Season 5 Episode 6 The Arabs Called them Freedom Fighters, The Israelis Called Them TerroristsIsrael’s Arab neighbors were also her declared enemy. Accordingly, they had no interest in respecting a border regarding which they had signed an armistice. Infiltrators, that were called fedayeem would sneak into Israel to tend unmanned farmland, to loot border villages, or to carry out violent and often deadly attacks and then return across the border where they would be commended rather than condemned for the mayhem and murder which they had committed. In the early 1950s there were thousands of attacks each year resulting in the murder of several hundred Israelis. Something had to be do...2025-05-2821 minChanging Higher EdChanging Higher EdWhen DEI Is Off the Table: How Higher Ed Leaders Can Still Drive Institutional ChangeHigher education’s approach to DEI is under fire—from political pressure, public skepticism, and internal fatigue. But abandoning DEI isn’t the only option. In this episode of Changing Higher Ed®, Dr. Drumm McNaughton speaks with Columbia Law professor Susan Sturm about how higher ed institutions can continue to drive inclusive institutional change—without relying on traditional DEI frameworks that may no longer be viable. Sturm, author of What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions, reframes DEI as a long-term, systems-level strategy rooted in leadership, trust, and organizational learning. She introduces the concept o...2025-05-2745 minEducate U.S.Educate U.S.Microspaces of Justice: Igniting Institutional ChangeCan we really transform our institutions? Susan Sturm says yes. On this episode, Patrice and Stacey are joined by Columbia Law Professor & author of 'What Might Be", Susan Sturm, to explore her groundbreaking ideas from the book on confronting racism beyond surface-level DEI. Uncover the power of individual action and collaborative bridge-building to create lasting change for full participation.Get Professor Sturm's book at - https://whatmightbe.me or wherever books are sold!The Educate U.S. podcast is presented by our friends over at Fresh Roasted Coffee LLC. & Positively Tea - Have a cup...2025-05-1950 minThecuriousmanspodcastThecuriousmanspodcastSusan Sturm InterviewMatt Crawford speaks with Columbia Law Professor Susan Sturm about her book, What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions. Even as anti-racism practices seemed to be gaining momentum, the nation shows signs of falling back into long-standing patterns of racial injustice and inequality. Leaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash from white colleagues and skepticism from colleagues of color, leading to paralysis. In What Might Be, Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white i...2025-05-141h 06New Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheoryWhat Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our InstitutionsLeaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash. In What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions (Princeton UP, 2025), Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white institutions, describing how change agents can move beyond talk to build the architecture of full participation. Professor Sturm argues that although we cannot avoid the contradictions built into efforts to confront racism, we can make them into engines of cross-racial reflection, bridge building, and institutional reimagination, rather than falling in...2025-04-1453 minNew Books in Politics and PolemicsNew Books in Politics and PolemicsWhat Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our InstitutionsLeaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash. In What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions (Princeton UP, 2025), Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white institutions, describing how change agents can move beyond talk to build the architecture of full participation. Professor Sturm argues that although we cannot avoid the contradictions built into efforts to confront racism, we can make them into engines of cross-racial reflection, bridge building, and institutional reimagination, rather than falling in...2025-04-1153 minThe Academic LifeThe Academic LifeWhat Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our InstitutionsLeaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash. In What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions (Princeton UP, 2025), Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white institutions, describing how change agents can move beyond talk to build the architecture of full participation. Professor Sturm argues that although we cannot avoid the contradictions built into efforts to confront racism, we can make them into engines of cross-racial reflection, bridge building, and institutional reimagination, rather than falling in...2025-04-1051 minPrinceton UP Ideas PodcastPrinceton UP Ideas PodcastWhat Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our InstitutionsLeaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash. In What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions (Princeton UP, 2025), Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white institutions, describing how change agents can move beyond talk to build the architecture of full participation. Professor Sturm argues that although we cannot avoid the contradictions built into efforts to confront racism, we can make them into engines of cross-racial reflection, bridge building, and institutional reimagination, rather than falling in...2025-04-1051 minNew Books in Public PolicyNew Books in Public PolicyWhat Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our InstitutionsLeaders who introduce anti-racist approaches to their organizations often face backlash. In What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions (Princeton UP, 2025), Susan Sturm explores how to navigate the contradictions built into our racialized history, relationships, and institutions. She offers strategies and stories for confronting racism within predominantly white institutions, describing how change agents can move beyond talk to build the architecture of full participation. Professor Sturm argues that although we cannot avoid the contradictions built into efforts to confront racism, we can make them into engines of cross-racial reflection, bridge building, and institutional reimagination, rather than falling in...2025-04-1053 minLearning Through ExperienceLearning Through ExperienceWhat Might Be: Navigating Paradox in Creating Microspaces of JusticeWhat if the institutions we rely on—our workplaces, schools, and legal systems—aren’t built for full participation? And what if real change starts not from the top, but in small, intentional spaces we create ourselves? In this episode Heidi Brooks and legal scholar and change-maker Susan Sturm explore the paradoxes of institutional transformation, and how facing uncertainty–rather than seeking to eliminate it–can create new possibilities for participation, collaboration and justice.  Drawing from her new book, What Might Be: How Universities and Other Institutions Can Change, Susan shares how we can confront the tensions within our s...2025-03-2843 minPower StationPower StationThis need to say it doesn't have to be this way was very deep in meIt is a singular privilege to interview an author when their work is as powerful, instructive and intimate as What Might Be, Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions. In this episode of Power Station, I speak with Susan Sturm, Professor of Law and Social Responsibility at Columbia School of Law about her book, which explores her experience in tackling racism in American institutions and invites those who feel stuck on the sidelines to join in. Susan reflects on the “loving struggle” she has engaged in as a white woman working in multiracial collaborations, a practice supported by her treasured coll...2025-03-2441 minThe He\'s Just PodcastsThe He's Just PodcastsSusan Sturm- What Might BeIn this episode, we sit down with Susan Sturm, Columbia Law professor and author of What Might Be: Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions. Susan received Columbia’s Presidential Teaching Award and co-authored Who’s Qualified with Lani Guinier. A passionate advocate for equity and inclusion, Susan challenges us to rethink how we build fair and welcoming spaces in our communities, workplaces, and beyond. She shares powerful insights on the foundational pillars of justice and how we can take meaningful action to drive lasting change. Join us for an inspiring conversation about whats possible when we commit to transformation. What...2025-03-0659 minradio klassik Stephansdomradio klassik StephansdomLicht zwischen Seiten - Podcast-VersionIn Geschichten sind Licht und Schatten beliebte Motive. Meist steht das Licht für das Gute, während die Dunkelheit mit dem Bösen, mit Gefahren und Tod assoziiert wird.Kathrin Wexberg, Mitarbeiterin der STUBE, hat sich auf die Suche nach dem Licht in der Literatur begeben und kommt mit einem Stapel Bücher in unser Studio. Sie spannt den Bogen vom biblischen Schöpfungsbericht bis hin zu dystopischen Romanen.Eine Sendung von Monika Fischer.  Kathrin Wexbergs Buchempfehlungen:Linda Wolfsgruber: sieben. Tyrolia 2023. Tanja Raich: Schwerer als das Licht. Blessing 2022. Mi...2025-02-2534 minARD PresseclubARD PresseclubVertrauen verspielt: Ist die Ampel am Ende?Susan Link diskutiert mit den Gästen Yasmine M’Barek (ZEIT ONLINE), Daniel Friedrich Sturm (Tagesspiegel), Hannah Suppa (Leipziger Volkszeitung), Wolfram Weimer (Publizist und Herausgeber) Der Ansehensverlust der Bundesregierung verschärft sich. Auch mit dem Kanzler sind immer weniger Menschen zufrieden. Der DeutschlandTrend von Infratest dimap legt das schonungslos offen. Das Wahldebakel in Thüringen und Sachsen spiegelt sich auch in den bundesweiten Umfragen wider. Hat die Ampel noch eine realistische Chance, das Blatt zu wenden? Oder ist der Zug abgefahren?Wir freuen uns über Feedback. Einfach schreiben an presseclub-socialmedia@wdr.de. 2024-09-0857 minWhat Cries OutWhat Cries OutA Peculiar Case: The Unsolved Murder of Cassandra RundleSend us a text     OPEN.  COLD.  NO ANSWERS.  There is something unsettling when you open a case file and the first thing our eyes go to is usually these two things: the date of the crime and the status.  Seeing a case remain OPEN is one of the most difficult crimes to unfold.  A story cannot always be told in a linear fashion from beginning to end but more in fragments.  It leaves something to be wanted... We live in a world seeking instant gratification and opting for the cases that leave us satisfied...But the ache of a lost...2024-03-0143 minThe Being SchoolThe Being SchoolEpisode 6. Deep Dive on Spirit in The Being EquationWe take a deep dive into Chapter 3 of The Being Equation in which we discuss Spirit, Spiritual Body and Source Energy. This has been a journey for me.Please take a listen.  Also, huge shout out to Susan Peterson and Andy Sturm aka Budd Bronco for the awesome t-shirt.  Go support Live Music!2023-12-2333 minIoT Security PodcastIoT Security PodcastUser-Centric Security: Focusing on UX, Design, and Embedding Security in Daily RoutineSusan Peterson Sturm joins Brian Contos and John Vecchi on the IoT Security Podcast to discuss the importance of understanding specific features needed for different teams in IoT security. Susan Peterson Sturm has dedicated most of her career to the energy industry, where her expertise lies in asset optimization and energy market trading. However, it was her venture into product management that led her to the exciting field of OT security. Susan's journey in the industry spans approximately 15 years, and she feels privileged to have witnessed the growth and evolution of her peers throughout this time.In...2023-10-1745 min(CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber Security(CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber SecurityEncore: Using Mentorship to Help Advance Your Cybersecurity Career with Susan Peterson SturmToday, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She’s an empath, DEI champion, ment...2023-10-1037 minEnvironmental Social JusticeEnvironmental Social Justice𝐌𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐲𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐃𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞Susan Peterson Sturm is an Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative, industrial software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. Susan has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls over $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan is an active member of several cybersecurity groups, including the Industrial Cyber Joint Working Group, Women in CyberSecurity, World Economic Forum’s Security Working Group, and Infraguard. Susan coaches and mentors early-stage security professionals and is passionate about creating investments that su...2023-09-0528 minPod45Pod45Episode 13: Little MagazinesContemporaries co-editor Francisco Robles discusses our recent cluster Little Magazines with its editor Nick Sturm, and two of its contributors - Danny Snelson and Stephanie Anderson. Nick's introduction to the cluster: https://post45.org/2023/06/introduction-deep-immersion-in-the-little-mags/ Danny's essay, "An Elegy for Jimmy & Lucy’s House of 'K' (1984–1989)": https://post45.org/2023/06/an-elegy-for-ijimmy-and-lucys-house-of-k-1984-1989/ Stephanie's interview with Susan Sherman: https://post45.org/2023/06/interview-with-susan-sherman/ Read all of the Little Magazines cluster at Contemporaries now: https://post45.org/sections/contemporaries-essays/little-magazines/ Follow us on Twitter at @At...2023-07-171h 10Power-Up With This Game-Changing Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Power-Up With This Game-Changing Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.[German] - Larry Brent, Folge 36: Das Schloss der teuflischen Deborah by Jürgen GrasmückPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/679422to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Larry Brent, Folge 36: Das Schloss der teuflischen Deborah Author: Jürgen Grasmück Narrator: Samuel Zekarias, David Nathan, Jo Jung, Karen Schulz-Vobach, Victoria Sturm, Jaron Löwenberg, Michael Harck Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 57 minutes Release date: April 14, 2023 Genres: Mystery & Thriller Publisher's Summary: David T. Wimburn, ein exzentrischer Millionär, hat ein Faible für alte europäische Spukschlösser. Er lässt ein altes sagenumwobenes Schloss aus Schottland Stein für Stein abbauen und in Florida wieder aufbauen. Doch im Schloss erwacht wieder der Fluch der teuflisch...2023-04-1457 minWeird StudiesWeird StudiesOn Clive Barker's 'Hellraiser' and 'The Hellbound Heart,' with Conner Habib In the 1980s, Clive Barker burst onto the cultural scene with The Books of Blood, collections of unforgettable tales of horror, depravity, and decadence the likes of which had been seldom seen since the days of Lautréamont's Les Chants de Maldoror and Huysmans' Là-Bas. In the decades that followed, he went on to create an astounding body of work in fantasy and horror as a writer, artist, and film director. In this episode, author, lecturer, and podcaster Conner Habib joins JF and Phil to discuss what is arguably Barker's best-known work, the 1987 horror classic Hellraiser, as well as...2023-04-121h 42(CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber Security(CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber Security57: Using Mentorship to Help Advance Your Cybersecurity Career with Susan Peterson SturmToday, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She’s an empath, DEI champion, ment...2022-11-0837 minThe Religious Studies ProjectThe Religious Studies ProjectCults and NRMs: An RSP Remix, Part I This week, we dive back into the RSP archives to explore conversations about cults and new religious movements. This video aims to disrupt the assumptions about “cults” that students bring to the average 100-level religious studies class. In Part I of Cults & NRMs: An RSP Remix, we address questions like: What is a cult? What is a New Religious Movement? Are cults inherently violent? Be sure to tune in! Studying “Cults”, with Eileen Barker (2012)Minority Religions and the Law, with Susan J. Palmer and David G. Robertson (2015)Millennialism and Violence?, featuring excerpts from Tristan Sturm, Joseph Webster, and Eileen B...2022-05-2010 minEntrepreneurial InsightsEntrepreneurial InsightsKaren Blockman CarrierFrom art student to artist, designer to chef to restaurateur, Karen Blockman Carrier has been creating in different mediums for more than 25 years. Her first love was painting and glasswork and that, in a roundabout way, is where she got her start in the culinary world. Apprenticing and studying under the brilliant artist, Dorothy Sturm, Carrier spent her early years at The Memphis Academy of Art gaining as much knowledge as Ms. Sturm would bestow. After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Memphis Academy of Art and receiving a scholarship to Hunter College for...2022-04-1345 minThe Glenn ShowThe Glenn ShowJohn McWhorter – Are There More Capitol Riots to Come?John McWhorter is back for our first conversation of 2022. Let’s get into it!We begin by discussing the death of the groundbreaking black actor Sidney Poitier. Portier was best known for his roles in films like The Defiant Ones, Lilies of the Field, In the Heat of the Night, and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner. John puts forward the fascinating theory that Poitier’s Caribbean origins and mannerisms made him acceptable to white American audiences who were unaccustomed to seeing black men in dramatic leading roles. We also recently lost the legal scholar Lani Guinier, who wa...2022-01-111h 04Kids Learn CareersKids Learn Careers33: Renewable Energy Leader, Board Member, and Business Advisor: Susan Peterson SturmListen now and see what it's like to be a renewable energy leader, board member, and business advisor!2021-06-3013 minBloomberg LawBloomberg LawObamacare Saved at Supreme Court AgainConstitutional law professor Neil Kinkopf of the Georgia State University College of Law, discusses the Supreme Court rejecting the latest Republican attack on Obamacare.Affirmative action expert Susan Sturm, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the implications of the Supreme Court asking the Biden Administration to weigh in on whether it should take on a challenge to Harvard College’s use of race as an admissions factor.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-06-1919 minRose Library Presents: Community ConversationsRose Library Presents: Community ConversationsA Conversation with Maureen Owen and Nick SturmIn this final episode of Season One of Community Conversations, Nick Sturm, NEH Postdoctoral Fellow in Poetics at Emory's Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, does a deep dive into small press publishing with Maureen Owen, legendary publisher of Telephone Books and Telephone Magazine in New York from 1969-1983, bringing many then-unknown poets' books into the world, including Susan Howe, Patricia Spears Jones, and Yuki Hartman. The Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, a part of the Rose Library's literary and poetry collections, recently acquired several Telephone books and magazine issues, which completes the collection, and is the only educational institution to...2021-06-0946 minKlinisch Relevant PodcastKlinisch Relevant PodcastApex-Social:Berufserfahrung in Australien und USA für Menschen in sozialen Berufen mit Susan Asay und Franziska FörsterWie Du als Ergotherapeut*in, Logopäd*in, Physiotherapeut*in oder Krankenpfleger*in im Ausland Berufserfahrung sammeln kannst Apex Social: Berufserfahrungen für junge Menschen aus sozialen Berufen in USA und Australien Susan Asay ist eine absolute Power-Frau, die schon viel in Ihrem Leben erlebt und geschafft hat. Angefangen mit einer Maurer-Lehre hat Sie sich in den Finanzsektor vorgearbeitet und ist vor vielen Jahren in die USA ausgewandert. Dort hat sie die gemeinnützige Organisation "Apex Social" aufgebaut, die heute über 30 Vollzeitmitarbeiter hat und die für junge deutsche Menschen aus sozialen Berufen Aufenthalte in Familien in Austr...2021-03-0941 minZwischen den SeitenZwischen den Seiten04 Die längste Folge unseres LebensWir haben es geschafft! 2020 ist endlich vorbei und mit dem Jahresende kommt auch gleich der Jahresrückblick. Was war blöd? (Corona!) Was war schön? (eehhh..good books?) Um unser buchiges 2020 einmal Revue passieren zu lassen, haben wir uns die Fragen aus dem Booktag von @bookofmirth vorgenommen. Falls ihr bei den ganzen Büchern nicht mitgekommen seid, bleibt ganz unbesorgt, ihr findet sie alle auch hier: Twilight - Stephenie Meyer Das Buch Ana - Sue Monk Kidd The Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon 2021-01-122h 03Klinisch Relevant PodcastKlinisch Relevant PodcastFEES: Untersuchungstechnik und Indikationen – mit Tineke Greiner * NeurologieSinnvolle Untersuchungsmethode bei neurogenen Schluckstörungen Seit der “Erfindung” der FEES (Fiber- Endoskopische Evaluation des Schluckaktes) durch** Susan Langmore** 1988 sind viele Jahre vergangen. Heute gehört diese Methode zu den Standard-Untersuchungstechniken auf vielen Stroke Units, um Schluckstörungen effektiv und frühzeitig detektieren zu können. Auch bei anderen neurologischen Erkrankungsbildern wie M. Parkinson, Myasthenia gravis, Motoneuronerkrankungen und Myopathien ist die FEES sicherlich der Goldstandard der Dysphagie-Diagnostik. Im Bereich der Geriatrie und der HNO gewinnt die FEES neben der klinischen Schlucktestung und der Videofluoroskopie immer mehr an Bedeutung. Tineke Greiner ist Klinische Linguistin und FEES...2019-11-1912 minPower-Up With The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.Power-Up With The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.[German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 25: Der Horrorgarten des Samurais by Earl WarrenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463449to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 25: Der Horrorgarten des Samurais Author: Earl Warren Narrator: Marius Claren, Karlheinz Tafel, Sebastian Schäfer, Jörg Ade, Anna Katharina Weyland, Wolfgang Strauss, David Nathan, Victoria Sturm, Marco Sand, Helmut Krauss, Christian Rode Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 9 minutes Release date: October 11, 2019 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Im 13. Jahrhundert wurde der machtbesessene Shogun Tokamado Yamaguchi in einer gewaltigen Schlacht vernichtend geschlagen. Heute erinnert tagsüber nur noch ein steinerner, toter Garten an seine Schreckensherrschaft. Wer sich jedoch nachts in den Garten hineinwagt, findet sich in einem blü...2019-10-111h 09Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense[German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 25: Der Horrorgarten des Samurais by Earl WarrenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463449to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 25: Der Horrorgarten des Samurais Author: Earl Warren Narrator: Marius Claren, Karlheinz Tafel, Sebastian Schäfer, Jörg Ade, Anna Katharina Weyland, Wolfgang Strauss, David Nathan, Victoria Sturm, Marco Sand, Helmut Krauss, Christian Rode Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 9 minutes Release date: October 11, 2019 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Im 13. Jahrhundert wurde der machtbesessene Shogun Tokamado Yamaguchi in einer gewaltigen Schlacht vernichtend geschlagen. Heute erinnert tagsüber nur noch ein steinerner, toter Garten an seine Schreckensherrschaft. Wer sich jedoch nachts in den Garten hineinwagt, findet sich in einem blü...2019-10-111h 09Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseTop Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense[German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 25: Der Horrorgarten des Samurais by Earl WarrenPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463449 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 25: Der Horrorgarten des Samurais Author: Earl Warren Narrator: Marius Claren, Karlheinz Tafel, Sebastian Schäfer, Jörg Ade, Anna Katharina Weyland, Wolfgang Strauss, David Nathan, Victoria Sturm, Marco Sand, Helmut Krauss, Christian Rode Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 9 minutes Release date: October 11, 2019 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Im 13. Jahrhundert wurde der machtbesessene Shogun Tokamado Yamaguchi in einer gewaltigen Schlacht vernichtend geschlagen. Heute erinnert tagsüber nur noch ein steinerner, toter Garten an seine Schreckensherrschaft. Wer sich jedoch nachts in den Garten hineinwagt, findet sich in ein...2019-10-1103 minThe Renaissance TimesThe Renaissance TimesPoggio Bracciolini (Part 4)In 1417, Poggio made the greatest discovery of his career – Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura, aka “On The Nature Of Things”, the last surviving copy of his five-book epic attempt to explain Epicurean philosophy to a Roman audience in poem. 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