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    Explore "bartels" with insightful episodes like "#05 Fin Bartels und der Gin", "# 158 Der Tag, an dem ... der König von St. Pauli geboren wurde", "Herz • Seele • Ball - Folge 675", "(57) Störche, Schiris, Sensationen | Der 16. Bundesliga-Spieltag 2020/21" and "Herz • Seele • Ball - Folge 515" from podcasts like ""HvK & Tusche - dein Zweitliga-Talk", "Der Tag, an dem...", "Herz Seele Ball - Ulli Potofski's täglicher Fußballpodcast", "Doppelspitze - Der Fußball-Podcast" and "Herz Seele Ball - Ulli Potofski's täglicher Fußballpodcast"" and more!

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    #05 Fin Bartels und der Gin

    #05 Fin Bartels und der Gin
    Fin Bartels hat im Sommer seine Karriere nach 170 BL- und 222 BL2-Spielen beendet. Aktiv war er für die drei aktuellen Zweitligisten Holstein Kiel, FC St. Pauli und Hansa Rostock sowie für Werder Bremen. Neben Einschätzungen zur aktuellen Performance der Nordklubs erzählt der 36-Jährige auch einige Anekdoten… Dein Sky Talk über die 2. Bundesliga. Moderator Hartmut von Kameke und Zweitliga-Experte Torsten Mattuschka begrüßen dabei immer einen Gast aus der 2. Bundesliga. Dabei geht es um das aktuelle Geschehen auf und neben dem Platz sowie um den Menschen hinter dem Spieler, Trainer oder Manager. Themen gibt’s ohne Ende. Die 2. Bundesliga ist hochkarätig besetzt. Aus der Bundesliga sind Schalke 04 und Hertha BSC dazugekommen. Spannung garantieren Mannschaften wie Hamburger SV, 1. FC Kaiserslautern, St. Pauli, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Hannover 96 oder der 1. FC Nürnberg. Falls du noch mehr Lust auf spannende Sport-Talks hast, findest du alle Sky-Sport Podcasts hier: Glanzparade - die Show mit Buschmann und Fuss https://glanzparade-die-show-mit-buschmann-und-fuss.blogs.julephosting.de/ Sky90 - Die Fußballdebatte https://sky90.blogs.julephosting.de/ Backstage Boxengasse - Der Formel 1 Podcast auf Sky https://backstage-boxengasse-der-formel-1-podcast-von-sky.blogs.julephosting.de/ Klick & Rush https://klick-rush.blogs.julephosting.de/ Transfer Update https://transfer-update-der-podcast.blogs.julephosting.de/ Alle weiteren Sport-News findest du hier: https://sport.sky.de/ Weniger Informationen

    # 158 Der Tag, an dem ... der König von St. Pauli geboren wurde

    # 158 Der Tag, an dem ... der König von St. Pauli geboren wurde
    Er war der König von St. Pauli, einer der größten Immobilienbesitzer und Hoteliers der Stadt. Aber auch ein großer Förderer. Einer, der immer ein offenes Ohr für die Sorgen der Menschen hatte: Willi Bartels. Am 13. Dezember 1914 wird Wilhelm Bartels in Harlingerode im Harz geboren wird. Vater Hermann, eigentlich Schlachtermeister von Beruf, betreibt dort ein Sägewerk. Doch weil der Betrieb nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs der Inflation zum Opfer fällt, siedelt die Familie 1929 nach Hamburg über. Willi ist da knapp 15. Die Taschen von Hermann Bartels sind leer, aber er ist ein zupackender Mensch und hat außerdem eine Frau, die sich wie keine zweite darauf versteht, Braunschweiger Würstchen zu machen. Das Fleischergeschäft, das sie eröffnen, ist bald stadtbekannt, und sogar das berühmte Hotel "Kaiserhof" zählt zu den Kunden. Da zu jener Zeit selbst der Hotelier vom "Kaiserhof" knapp bei Kasse ist, schlägt er Vater Bartels eines Tages einen Deal vor: Statt die Fleisch-Lieferung zu bezahlen, überlässt er ihm ein leer stehendes Lokal an der Großen Freiheit. Bartels eröffnet dort das "Ballhaus Jungmühle". Später kauft er auch noch das "Hippodrom", das durch den Hans-Albers-Film "Große Freiheit Nr. 7" berühmt werden wird.

    (57) Störche, Schiris, Sensationen | Der 16. Bundesliga-Spieltag 2020/21

    (57) Störche, Schiris, Sensationen | Der 16. Bundesliga-Spieltag 2020/21
    Eine brisante, eine aufwühlende Fußball-Woche liegt hinter uns: der sensationelle Pokal-Triumph der Kieler Störche gegen die Triple-Bayern, ein von Rassismus-Vorwürfen überschattetes Freitagabend-Spiel Union gegen Leverkusen in der Bundesliga und aufbrausender Videoschiedsrichter-Ärger am Samstag. All das analysieren und besprechen wir in "Doppelspitze"-Folge 57. Außerdem klären wir, warum Bremen plötzlich Heimspiele gewinnt und sich Hertha-Fans jetzt richtig Sorgen machen müssen. Garniert wird das von herrlichen O-Tönen aus Gladbach, Bayern und natürlich Kiel. Wir sagen nur: "...und Bartels macht eeees, Kiel haut die Bayern raaaauuuus!!!"

    #28 Sebastian Krayenborg – E-Commerce im b2b Bereich

    #28 Sebastian Krayenborg – E-Commerce im b2b Bereich
    In dieser special Folge ist Sebastian Krayenborg von Bartels mit dabei. Bartels ist ein Unternehmen mit Geschichte: seit 80 Jahren produziert das Unternehmen Lagereinrichtung. Wie funktioniert der Wandel von traditionellem Marketing zu E-Commerce Marketing? Wenn du eine Antwort auf diese Frage haben willst hör gerne in die Folge rein. Viel Spaß! Du darfst diese Episode auf jeden Fall auf deiner Website einbetten, um die Verweildauer deiner Besucher zu erhöhen. Wir freuen uns wenn unser Content geteilt wird. Gesponsert von 𝗗𝗶𝗲 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗻𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴. Solltest du Ideen für Folgen oder Fragen zu uns oder unserer Agentur haben, dann schreib uns gerne an info@dieberater.de oder besuche uns auf www.dieberater.de.

    A German Journeyman Potter | Anja Bartels | Episode 532

    A German Journeyman Potter | Anja Bartels | Episode 532

    Originally from Hamburg, Germany, stencil artist Anja Bartels discovered pottery making while living in an intentional community in Virginia. Passion ignited, Anja returned home to study in the German Ceramics Guild, which honed her skills in a way much different from the typical experience in American art schools. With a strong focus on craftsmanship and technical skill, Guild training provided Anja with the groundwork for making a quality product paired with the practical experience of working with a master potter for three years. The apprentices must engage in all aspects of the business, including marketing, sales, accounting, and production.

    Anja’s nautically themed porcelain employs several different techniques including slip trailing, sgraffito (a technique where underglaze is painted onto greenware and a design is carved back through, revealing the clay body underneath), poured and sprayed glazes, and a unique resist technique used in the making of her beautiful urchin bowls. These bowls are thrown and trimmed on the wheel, then several thousand small slip-trailed spikes are applied using a surgical bulb while she listens to audiobooks about shipwrecks. Anja’s personal aesthetic and process are consistent and highly developed, reflecting her upbringing in a port town and her love of ships and the ocean. It is as if her pieces were born in the sea.

    Wargaming and National Security Decision Making with Elizabeth Bartels

    Wargaming and National Security Decision Making with Elizabeth Bartels

    Over the past several years there has been a renewed interest in using gaming as a method to investigate national security decision making, explore policy and strategy options, and gain experience as practitioners. In this episode of the Strategy Bridge Podcast, we talk with Elizabeth Bartels about how wargames are designed, the differences in approaching gaming as an art and a science, and how games are used to think creatively about global competition. Bartels is a PhD candidate studying national security policy gaming at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. 

    Short Sales AND The National Association of Realtor Convention

    Short Sales AND The National Association of Realtor Convention
    Ask David: Short Sale FAQ David Bartels http://www.homeloanadvocates.com/ "Short Sales AND The National Association of Realtor Convention" Banks grant short sales for two reasons: the seller has a hardship, and the seller owes more on the mortgage than the home is worth. The seller will need to prepare a financial package for submission to the short sale bank. Each bank has its own guidelines, but the basic procedure is similar from bank to bank. A few examples of a hardship are: Unemployment / reduced income Divorce Medical emergency Job transfer out of town Bankruptcy Death The seller’s short sale package will most likely consist of: Letter of authorization, which lets your agent speak to the bank. HUD-1 or preliminary net sheet Completed financial statement Seller’s hardship letter 2 years of tax returns 2 years of W-2s Recent payroll stubs Last 2 months of bank statements Comparative market analysis or list of recent comparable sales Writing the Short Sale Offer and Submitting to the Bank Before a buyer writes a short sale offer, a buyer should ask his or her agent for a list of comparable sales. Banks are not in the business of giving away a home at rock-bottom pricing. The bank will want to receive somewhat close to market value. The short sale price may have little bearing on market value and may, in fact, be priced below the comparable sales to encourage multiple offers. After the seller accepts the offer, the listing agent will send the following items to the bank: Listing agreement Executed purchase offer Buyer’s pre-approval or proof of funds letter and copy of earnest money check Seller’s short sale package. The Short Sale Process at the Bank Buyers may wait a very long time to get a response from the bank. It is imperative for the listing agent to regularly call the bank and keep careful notes of the short sale process. Buyers may get so tired of waiting for short sale approval that they may feel the need to threaten to cancel if they don’t get an answer within a specified time period. That type of attitude is self-defeating and will not speed up the short sale process. If buyers are the type with little patience, perhaps a short sale is not for them. Following is a typical short sale process at the bank: Bank acknowledges receipt of the file. A negotiator is assigned. The bank orders a valuation of the property. The file is sent for review or to the investor. The bank may then request that all parties sign an Arms-Length Affidavit. The bank issues a short sale approval letter. Some short sales get approval in 3 weeks. Others can take as long as 12 months. A typical Short Sale transaction takes 4-6 months to complete.

    The COMMON short sale FAQ

    The COMMON short sale FAQ
    Ask David: Short Sale FAQ David Bartels http://www.homeloanadvocates.com/ "The Common short sale FAQ" Banks grant short sales for two reasons: the seller has a hardship, and the seller owes more on the mortgage than the home is worth. The seller will need to prepare a financial package for submission to the short sale bank. Each bank has its own guidelines, but the basic procedure is similar from bank to bank. A few examples of a hardship are: Unemployment / reduced income Divorce Medical emergency Job transfer out of town Bankruptcy Death The seller’s short sale package will most likely consist of: Letter of authorization, which lets your agent speak to the bank. HUD-1 or preliminary net sheet Completed financial statement Seller’s hardship letter 2 years of tax returns 2 years of W-2s Recent payroll stubs Last 2 months of bank statements Comparative market analysis or list of recent comparable sales Writing the Short Sale Offer and Submitting to the Bank Before a buyer writes a short sale offer, a buyer should ask his or her agent for a list of comparable sales. Banks are not in the business of giving away a home at rock-bottom pricing. The bank will want to receive somewhat close to market value. The short sale price may have little bearing on market value and may, in fact, be priced below the comparable sales to encourage multiple offers. After the seller accepts the offer, the listing agent will send the following items to the bank: Listing agreement Executed purchase offer Buyer’s pre-approval or proof of funds letter and copy of earnest money check Seller’s short sale package. The Short Sale Process at the Bank Buyers may wait a very long time to get a response from the bank. It is imperative for the listing agent to regularly call the bank and keep careful notes of the short sale process. Buyers may get so tired of waiting for short sale approval that they may feel the need to threaten to cancel if they don’t get an answer within a specified time period. That type of attitude is self-defeating and will not speed up the short sale process. If buyers are the type with little patience, perhaps a short sale is not for them. Following is a typical short sale process at the bank: Bank acknowledges receipt of the file. A negotiator is assigned. The bank orders a valuation of the property. The file is sent for review or to the investor. The bank may then request that all parties sign an Arms-Length Affidavit. The bank issues a short sale approval letter. Some short sales get approval in 3 weeks. Others can take as long as 12 months. A typical Short Sale transaction takes 4-6 months to complete.