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RMC Podcast

RMC - Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium

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Følg med i Rytmisk Musikkonservatoriums (RMC) mange aktiviteter gennem denne podcast. Her kan du lytte til alt fra artist talks med store komponister og kunstnere, mixtapes fra ansatte og studerende, nye lydværker skabt i projektuger og radiodokumentarer om vores kunstneriske forskningsprojekter. ENG: Follow RMC's many activities through this podcast. Listen to everything from artist talks with prominent composers and artist, mixtapes from employees and students, new sound works and radio fe ...
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English Description (German below) The bilingual Podcast accompanying the METIS project on intercultural wisdom literature and wisdom practices. To be found on www.metis.ethz.ch. The podcast covers the wide range of wisdom traditions, such as Daoism, the Stoa, skeptical traditions, and many more. In addition to the main currents, authors, works and topics we talk about with academic experts, we also interview people in meditation, wisdom training and other wisdom practices. Last but not leas ...
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Edtech Insiders

Alex Sarlin and Ben Kornell

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At Edtech Insiders, we interview founders, investors, operators, educators, and thought leaders about the future of education technology. You’ll hear from leaders across the education technology industry and learn about all of the important edtech trends happening globally.
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The Critique of Practical Reason (Kritik der praktischen Vernunft) is the second of Immanuel Kant’s three critiques, first published in 1788. It follows on from his Critique of Pure Reason and deals with his moral philosophy. The second Critique exercised a decisive influence over the subsequent development of the field of ethics and moral philosophy, becoming the principle reference point for ethical systems that focus on the rightness or wrongness of actions themselves, as opposed to the r ...
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The Sound of You

Friederike Peters

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Der einzige Podcast, der die Themen Stimme, Spiritualität und Persönlichkeit vereint! Solo-Folgen und Interviews mit inspirierenden Persönlichkeiten verschiedenster Expertisen. Deine Gastgeberin Friederike ist ausgebildete Sängerin, Psychologieabsolventin, Sound Medium und vielfach zertifizierte Coach. Hast du eine Frage, Feedback oder einen Vorschlag für den Podcast? Melde dich jederzeit über meine Website thesoundofyou.me, via Instagram @friederike.peters_official, oder Email an friederike ...
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Critical Theory in Context

Center for Humanities and Social Change in Berlin

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What are the crucial conflicts of our time? What hopes and wishes for a better future are expressed within these conflicts? The podcast Critical Theory in Context combines analysis of the present with perspectives on societal transformation. We host conversations with theorists and activists about social crises and the possibilities of their emancipatory overcoming.
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Gabi Immelman is the founder and CEO of edtech start-up , Mindjoy, a platform for STEM teachers to 10x their impact for boundless classroom learning through unleashing student curiosity with the power of AI tutors. With Mindjoy, teachers can transform lessons they love and know using the power of AI to create engaging digital first learning experie…
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Around 10,000 people took part in this year's Easter Marches under the motto “Now more than ever — together for peace.” The main topics were the call for negotiations on the Russian war against Ukraine, the Gaza conflict, nuclear disarmament and criticism of increasing arms spending. Despite many years of tradition, the Easter marches were also met…
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Maximilian Kalkhof came to Sydney because of love after the pandemic. In return, the former “World” reporter quit his job and life in Kreuzburg and moved to Bondi Beach. In Australia, he works for a communications tech company, but his love of writing never let go of him. He has now set up a crypto newsletter where readers can learn everything abou…
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The contribution of indigenous people to Australia's economic performance is often overlooked. A new study shows that the value amounts to an impressive 16 billion dollars and that indigenous companies employ almost 120,000 people. - Der Beitrag von indigenen Menschen zur Wirtschaftsleistung Australien wird oft übersehen. Jetzt belegt eine neue Unt…
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Nestlé steht wegen Zuckerzusatz in seiner Babynahrung in Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern in der Kritik / Spionageaffäre sorgt für hitzige Diskussionen im österreichischen Nationalrat / Tesla legt Aktionären erneut milliardenschweres Gehaltspaket für Elon Musk vor / Niedergestochener Bischof verzeiht jugendlichem Angreifer / Weiterer Whistleblowe…
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Frankfurt - seat of the European Central Bank - likes to describe itself as the financial center of Europe and, thanks to its good flight connections in all directions, also as Germany's most international metropolis. The city wants to expand this position and is looking for investors from all over the world. Also from Australia. For this purpose, …
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Join Alex Sarlin and guest host, Alberto Arenaza, Co-founder at Transcend Network as they explore pivotal topics in this Week in Edtech episode: 👩‍🏫 The latest in K-12 challenges and digital threats, 📚 Biden’s big moves in student debt relief, 🌐 Duolingo’s strategic expansion into China's booming Edtech market, 🔧 The fierce competition in AI chip t…
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A mole with golden fur and relatively oversized digging claws, which is also a marsupial... These miraculous creatures live in central Australia and are rarely sighted by humans. Now indigenous rangers have succeeded in taking pictures of one of the animals up close. - Ein Maulwurf mit goldenem Fell und im Verhältnis übergroßen Grabeklauen, der zud…
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German crime writer Andreas Schnurbusch knows only too well that crime novels usually have very little to do with the reality of police work. After starting out as a police officer in Cologne, he studied criminology and joined the criminal investigation department. There he worked, among other things, in the areas of murder, drugs and human traffic…
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On Monday evening at around 7pm local time, a bishop was attacked with a knife in a church in Sydney's west. A priest was also injured. The perpetrator is believed to be a 16-year-old youth. The police have categorised the attack as an "act of terrorism". The developments and background in the podcast. - Am Montag Abend gegen 19 Uhr Ortszeit wurde …
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Bayer Leverkusen has won the German Bundesliga for the first time in history. This ends Bayern Munich's record run of eleven titles in a row. At the weekend, Leverkusen defeated Werder Bremen 5-0 in their own stadium, deciding that Leverkusen can no longer be displaced from the top of the table. SBS football expert Oli Kerbler flew from Melbourne t…
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Hast du schonmal entschieden, dass etwas jetzt einfach so ist - und dann war es so? Eine Geschichte 100 Prozent aus dem irdischen Leben gegriffen und doch mit so viel spiritueller Kraft. Was ist dein 4-blättriges Kleeblatt? xoxo Friederike Support the show ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Connect with us: Inst…
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Jeff Wetzler has been on a quarter-century quest to transform learning opportunities. Blending a unique set of leadership experiences in the fields of business and education, he’s pursued this quest as a management consultant to the world’s top corporations, as a learning facilitator for leaders around the world, as Chief Learning Officer at Teach …
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Bruce Lehrmann scheitert mit Verleumdungsklage / Internationale Warnungen und Verurteilungen zu Irans Angriff auf Israel / New South Wales sagt bis zu 18 Millionen Dollar für Untersuchung der Messerattacke von Bondi Junction zu / Post stellt nur noch alle zwei Tage Briefe zu / USA stärken internationale Hilfe für Sudan / Bayer Leverkusen fünf Tage …
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40 years ago, the first birth of a baby from a frozen embryo was announced in Melbourne. Since then, this medical breakthrough has given millions of parents another chance to have a child. - Vor 40 Jahren wurde in Melbourne die erste Geburt eines Babys bekannt gegeben, das aus einem tiefgefrorenen Embryo stammt. Der medizinische Durchbruch hat seit…
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There are two important - German - events on the program in May. There is German Day on May 4, which is organized by the Goethe Institute and in which many other organizations of the German community participate. The popular German Film Festival is back right after that. The Goethe Institute also has a hand in this regard. Christoph Mücher, Directo…
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Australia wants to eliminate 80 percent of its CO2 emissions by 2030. Achieving this requires a gigantic energy transformation and a conversion of industrial production to so-called 'green goods. ' To this end, the government has now passed a law under the powerful title 'A Future Made in Australia. ' Financial expert Dr. Klaus Wiegel analyses whet…
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I RMC Podcast fortæller pianist og komponist Jacob Anderskov om sit kunstneriske forskningsprojekt ’Genklangen fra den væltede fjerde væg’. Hvordan forenes den frie jazz med sin modpol i de nationale sangklassikere som ’Du danske sommer’ eller ’Se, nu stiger solen’? Hvilke kunstneriske greb kan invitere en folkelig fællessangtradition ind i de abst…
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We will all reach retirement age at some point. For many, the question arises: Will I have nothing to do? Don't I still need something to do? What will keep me fit and healthy? Austrian author and podcast producer Richard Kaan specialises in these topics. Richard is also a frequent visitor to Australia and has close ties to Down Under, as he tells …
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Albanese bestätigt Erwägung der Regierung den Staat Palästina anzuerkennen / Vereinigte Staaten prüfen Spionagevorwürfe gegen Julian Assange fallenzulassen / Lufthansa setzt nach Spannungen im Nahen Osten Flüge nach Teheran aus / Neue Partnerschaft zwischen Australien, Japan und USA soll neues Raketen-Abwehrsystem entwickeln / Angehörige von Hamas-…
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German citizenship is in demand again. The latest example is the naturalization of 20 Australians in one fell swoop at a ceremony at the Goethe Institute in Sydney. Recipients of citizenship also include numerous young descendants of Jewish ancestors who were expelled from their homes by the Nazis. Consul General Felix Schwarz underlines that he is…
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In this episode of Week in Edtech, Alex and Ben discuss: 1. AI Business Schools Are Going All In on AI Educators divided over AI's impact AI concerns grow even as more teachers adopt the technology 2. BigTech Microsoft's $100 billion 'Stargate' datacenter for OpenAI may be AI's 'Star Wars' moment OpenAI Unveils A.I. Technology That Recreates Human …
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Bundesdigitalminister äußert Bedenken über künstliche Intelligenz aus China / EU-Parlament stimmt über gemeinsames europäisches Asylsystem ab / Physik-Nobelpreisträger Peter Higgs verstorben / Experte für Umwelt- und Klimarecht sagt Klima-Urteil des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte schaffe neuen Präzedenzfall / Opposition stellt Penny W…
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Ein verpflichtender Verhaltenskodex für Supermarktriesen zur Verhinderung von Wucherpreisen und zum Schutz von Landwirten ist eine wichtige Empfehlung einer neuen Überprüfung des Sektors. Aber der frühere Arbeitsminister Craig Emerson, der die Überprüfung leitete, hat es vermieden, Maßnahmen vorzuschlagen, die dazu führen könnten, dass die Supermar…
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Deutsche Regierungskommission möchte das Abtreibungsrecht ändern / EU und Ukraine einigen sich auf neue strengere Zollvorschriften für bestimmte Lebensmittel / Änderungen in der Führungsspitze der ADF / 21-jähriger Mann in Victoria des Mordes angeklagt / Albanese lobt Japan als geeigneten Partner für zweiten Phase des AUKUS-Deals / NT Ausgangssperr…
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Nach Angaben des Australischen Roten Kreuzes sind nur fünf Prozent der Bevölkerung in Erster Hilfe ausgebildet. Im internationalen Ranking liegt Australien damit auf den hinteren Rängen. Ganz anders sieht es in vielen europäischen Ländern aus: In Deutschland oder der Schweiz ist ein Erste-Hilfe-Kurs Pflicht beim Erwerb des Führerscheins. SBS Report…
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Treasurer Chalmers kündigt hohen Strafen für wettbewerbswidriges Verhalten von Supermärkten an / Australien, Großbritannien und die USA vor Aufnahme neuer Mitglieder in den AUKUS-Sicherheitspakt / Albanese fordert „ausführliche Antworten“ auf den israelischen Angriff in Gaza, bei dem eine australische Entwicklungshelferin getötet wurde / Griechenla…
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AfD legt Europawahlkandidaten Bystron laut Bericht nahe auf Mandat zu verzichten / Australien sucht weiter nach Bürgern nach schlimmsten Erdbeben / Schweizer Bevölkerung laut Bundesamt für Statistik um 1,6 Prozent gewachsen / Die österreichische Spionageaffäre wird zum Politikum / Finnland lässt Grenze zu Russland auf unbestimmte Zeit geschlossen /…
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UN setzt Hilfseinsätze in Gaza während der Nacht aus / Bundesverteidigungsminister Pistorius stellt neue Kommandostruktur der Bundeswehr vor / Laut Bericht derzeit 400 Disziplinarverfahren oder Ermittlungen gegen Polizeibeamte wegen Extremismusverdacht / Österreichs Netzwerk Kriminalpolitik gegen Senkung der Strafmündigkeitsgrenze / Asbest in Park …
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The Australian government has set itself the goal of halving emissions of climate-damaging exhaust gases by 2030 and at the same time converting 80 percent of our energy generation to renewable sources. This is an ambitious goal, but we have already achieved almost half of it, especially with regard to the shift to renewable energy. South Australia…
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A British court has blocked the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the USA for espionage allegations for the time being. For now - is the key word. He should not be extradited immediately, the London High Court ruled last week. As the judges explained, the appeal was rejected in six out of nine points. The remaining three points dep…
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English Description (German below) Gast: Alexus McLeod “The philosophy of Mesoamerica – the indigenous groups of precolonial North-Central America is rich and varied but relatively little – known”, are the opening words of Alexus McLoed’s book An Introduction to Mesoamerican Philosophy. Indeed, while we, here in Western Europe, may have a fairly go…
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In this episode of Week in Edtech, Alex and Michelle discuss: 1. AI OpenAI is pitching Sora to Hollywood on a Hollywood charm offensive before launching its Sora video generator AI May Be Coming for Standardized Testing Teachers Desperately Need AI Training. How Many Are Getting It? 2. BigTech Spotify Throws Its Hat in the Edtech Ring 3. K-12 K-12 …
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German Description (English below) Gast: Winfried Hardinghaus Um Themen wie Tod und Sterben würden viele Menschen wohl lieber den «Mantel des Schweigens» werfen, wie man so schön sagt. Wer allerdings in der Palliativmedizin beschäftigt ist, kann das kaum tun. Im Gegenteil, die Palliativmedizin oder lateinisch «cura palliativa» trägt das «Ummanteln»…
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Sieben Mitarbeiter von der World Central Kitchen bei israelischem Luftangriff getötet / Israelischer Luftangriff tötet Brigadegeneral in iranischer Botschaft in Damaskus / Österreichs Bundeskanzler ruft Nationalen Sicherheitsrat für den 9. April ein nach Spionagefall / Drei Menschen in Zermatt von Lawine getötet / Hamburgs Wirtschaftssenatorin Mela…
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In last weekend's local elections in Turkey, the opposition won a significant victory over President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party. Not only were they able to hold on to important cities, but they also won over traditionally conservative areas. We discuss the background. - Bei den Kommunalwahlen in der Türkei vom letzten Wochenende hat die Op…
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Julia Dixon is the Founder and CEO of ESAI (pronounced [ES] + [AY] + [EYE]), the first-of-its-kind generative AI platform for college applicants and young professionals. As a former college advisor, Julia saw a major inequality emerging as only the wealthiest families could afford resources for their students to stand out and get into the most comp…
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When it comes to climate protection, batteries are seen as a key technology for avoiding CO2 emissions in many areas. Of course we know that it is not quite that simple. David Hauser know this. The qualified engineer originally comes from Rottweil and has lived in Melbourne for 13 years. David Hauser recently founded the start-up Sparkcraft, which …
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Colouring hens' eggs is a typical Christian custom at Easter time. But other cultures also decorate eggs. Here in Australia, the Aborigines were already decorating emu eggs over 150 years ago, which are much more impressive than a conventional hen's egg. However, the flightless emus are also extraordinary animals for other reasons. - Das Färben von…
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Good Friday is one of the highest holidays in Christendom. In Germany, Good Friday is a public holiday and also one of the quietest days of the year, as public events, dances and other entertainment are largely prohibited. What makes Good Friday so special? Christian Hohl, pastor of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sydney, has the answer. …
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Adelaide has been making a name for itself as a cultural metropolis for years. The capital of South Australia is the only UNESCO City of Music to date. During a stroll through the city, you will be pleasantly surprised by beautiful parks and the sometimes daring architecture, which, in addition to old facades and venerable churches, gives Adelaide …
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German Description (English below) Gast: Michael Hampe Kann man weise sein in politisch finsteren Zeiten? Denn die alten Weisen reden doch von Ausgeglichenheit, Seelenruhe und dergleichen. Oft raten Sie, dass wir uns zurückziehen aus den Machtkämpfen des öffentlichen Lebens und für uns allein an uns selbst arbeiten sollten, um unser Leben zum Guten…
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Holy Thursday is a special day for Christianity. According to the Bible, Jesus gathered his disciples for the Last Supper. Leonardo Da Vinci immortalized this encounter in one of his most famous paintings. Benjamin Kanthak and Wolfgang Müller summarize the events of Maundy Thursday. - Für die Christenheit ist Gründonnerstag ein besonderer Tag. Der …
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Schweres Busunglück nahe Leipzig mit vier Toten und zahlreichen Verletzten / Deutsche Post stellt innerdeutsche Flugpost ein / Verkaufspläne mehrerer Stahlwerke in Frankreich von Swiss Steel gescheitert. / Italien und Österreich künftig Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Migration verstärken / Leichen von zwei Männern nach Brückeneinsturz in Baltimore gefun…
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In Westaustralien ist eine Urlauberin während einer Seelöwentour von einem Tigerhai ins Bein gebissen worden; in Queensland gingen zwei junge deutsche Männer bei einer Tour mit dem Geländewagen verloren. Glücklicherweise hatten alle Glück im Unglück, doch die Fälle zeigen, dass Australien eben doch ein wenig gefährlicher ist als Bayern beispielswei…
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Die Elektromobilität ist ein Thema, das viele Menschen beschäftigt. Da geht es um die Frage, soll man den Schritt in die Zukunft wagen und sich ein elektrisch angetriebenes Auto kaufen, oder doch lieber bei den vertrauten Verbrennern bleiben. Wer sich noch nicht ganz traut, entscheidet sich vielleicht für einen Hybrid. Wie es sich mit diesem Typ vo…
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