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    Explore "franzi" with insightful episodes like "Fruit of Illuminati pt II: Samuel Morse Calls out the Austrian Holy Roman Empire [Reborn]", "Create don't hate!", "Episode122: Baldeneystreik IV mit Franzi", "Episode122: Baldeneystreik IV mit Franzi" and "Episode107: Unterhalb der Korte Klippe (Baldeneystreik III)" from podcasts like ""Ba'al Busters Broadcast", "Rushhour, Tinder und Luftballontiere", "LaufenLiebeErdnussbutter", "LaufenLiebeErdnussbutter" and "LaufenLiebeErdnussbutter"" and more!

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    Fruit of Illuminati pt II: Samuel Morse Calls out the Austrian Holy Roman Empire [Reborn]

    Fruit of Illuminati pt II: Samuel Morse Calls out the Austrian Holy Roman Empire [Reborn]
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    Samuel Morse, creator of the Telegraph, and Morse Code (should have saw that one coming) enlightens us on the Infiltrators destroying America and the the world from his 1835 worldview.

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    Create don't hate!

    Create don't hate!
    Die Luftballontiere sind zurück aus dem Weihnachtsurlaub! Wir hatten die wunderbare Franzi zu Gast und haben mit der passionierten Sportlerin in der Rushhour des Lebens über die lustigen und ernsten Seiten der Onlinewelt gesprochen. Eine knappe Dreiviertelstunde über die Liebe, den Sport, Inspiration und das Leben - hört unbedingt rein!

    Episode122: Baldeneystreik IV mit Franzi

    Episode122: Baldeneystreik IV mit Franzi

    Jedes Jahr im November trifft sich das ErdnussbutterRacingTeam zu einem Stelldichein beim Baldeneystreik in Essen. So auch dieses Jahr, und auch dieses Mal gibt es einen Podcast dazu. Zusammen mit Franzi haben wir dieses großartige Rennen Revue passieren lassen und das Wort Korte Klippe dabei nicht häufiger als 20 Mal erwähnt. Ehrenwort.

    Viel Spaß beim Hören!

    Shownotes:

    Haitzer Treppenlauf

    LLE @ Mastodon

    Markus @ YouTube

    BeVegt-Folge 104: Markus Grade, wie nimmt man 40 Kilo ab und fängt an zu laufen?

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    Episode122: Baldeneystreik IV mit Franzi

    Episode122: Baldeneystreik IV mit Franzi
    Jedes Jahr im November trifft sich das ErdnussbutterRacingTeam zu einem Stelldichein beim Baldeneystreik in Essen. So auch dieses Jahr, und auch dieses Mal gibt es einen Podcast dazu. Zusammen mit Franzi haben wir dieses großartige Rennen Revue passieren lassen und das Wort Korte Klippe dabei nicht häufiger als 20 Mal erwähnt. Ehrenwort. Viel Spaß beim …

    Episode107: Unterhalb der Korte Klippe (Baldeneystreik III)

    Episode107: Unterhalb der Korte Klippe (Baldeneystreik III)

    Ohne Korte Klippe kein Baldeneysteig. So (oder so ähnlich) steht es klipp und klar im Gesetz des Essener Baldeneysees.

    Doch Klippe hin, Klippe her, viel wichtiger war es jedoch, dass sich unsere liebenswerte Reisegruppe aus dem Siegener Abenteuerland auf den Weg zur mittlerweile dritten Auflage des Baldeneysteig Ultramarathons aufgemacht haben. So können wir nicht ohne stolz verkünden, dass es bis dato keinen BasU ohne Beteiligung aus der Welt der Erdnussbutterpodcasts gab. Wir denken, das sollte auch in Zukunft so bleiben.

    Warum wir eben so denken, wie der Wettkampftag für uns verlief und was uns derzeit sonst so auf dem Herzen liegt, erfahrt ihr in Episode 107.

    Viel Spaß!

    Shownotes:

    Carolin Kebekus: Es kann nur eine geben | buch7.de

    BaldeneySteig Ultra

    BeVegt-Podcast #295: Unser Bericht vom BaldeneySteig Ultratrail (BaSU) 2021

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    What was on your plate-Podcast #2: Post-Basu-Gespräche nach Zieleinlauf

    Casper feat. TUA - TNT (Musikvideo) | YouTube

    Episode107: Unterhalb der Korte Klippe (Baldeneystreik III)

    Episode107: Unterhalb der Korte Klippe (Baldeneystreik III)
    Ohne Korte Klippe kein Baldeneysteig. So (oder so ähnlich) steht es klipp und klar im Gesetz des Essener Baldeneysees. Doch Klippe hin, Klippe her, viel wichtiger war es jedoch, dass sich unsere liebenswerte Reisegruppe aus dem Siegener Abenteuerland auf den Weg zur mittlerweile dritten Auflage des Baldeneysteig Ultramarathons aufgemacht haben. So können wir nicht ohne …

    Summer Series BONUS Episode | Connectivity in EM - Interview with Jeanne O’Donnell

    Summer Series BONUS Episode | Connectivity in EM - Interview with Jeanne O’Donnell
    Thanks for joining me this week for this Bonus Episode in our Summer Series! We tie together many of the themes we’ve been talking about over the course of the last six episodes, particularly how diversity in backgrounds and expertise is important in EM and how all different fields come together to influence and add to the Emergency Management conversation.

    My guest this week is Jeanne O’Donnell, Program Manager at LA County Office of Emergency Management. Having worked in the field for over 25 years, 16 of those at the LA County OEM, Jeanne has such a wealth of experience and information to share. She has worked as an EOC Coordinator, a Section Chief, and in various other positions during activations and exercises. She has also led the development of a number of countywide disaster plans including mass fatality, volunteer management, animal response, and donations management.

    In this episode we talk holistically about how Emergency Management overlaps with other fields, how these various perspectives and knowledge bases can be helpful for creative problem solving, and how we can create an environment for all stakeholders involved to work together. Jeanne shares wonderful stories and examples from her career and has great advice to share with EMs at any point in their journey to learn more.

    Enjoy!
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    Summer Series #6 | Data Management & EM - Sarah Thompson Public Sector & Emergency Management

    Summer Series #6 | Data Management & EM - Sarah Thompson Public Sector & Emergency Management
    I’m so excited to welcome to the podcast this week my guest, Sarah Thompson. Sarah is the Senior Manager of Operations in Relief and Recovery at the Canadian Red Cross in Ontario, Canada. We focused a lot of our conversation around the topic of data and the importance of good data management.

    We also discussed how data can be used as the foundation for effective communication in Emergency Management, making sure that we and the teams we work with develop skills or work with experts in organizing and interpreting data so that we are able to pull valuable insights from the information that we have access to.

    Finally, Sarah also shares some insights from her experience in organizing deployments for the Red Cross as well as some advice and lessons that she has learned throughout her career.

    I really enjoyed speaking with her and I’m so happy to be able to share this interview with you!
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    Summer Series #5 | The Private Sector and the Public Sector & Emergency Management - Interview with Jason Ferguson

    Summer Series #5 | The Private Sector and the Public Sector & Emergency Management - Interview with Jason Ferguson
    This week on EM Student I am talking to Jason Ferguson, a servant-leader with over 17 years of experience across the Public Health, Emergency Management, Higher Education and Veteran Service sectors. In his career, he has fostered safe, healthy, and vibrant communities on university campuses; increased access to affordable medications and housing for under-resourced individuals living with HIV/AIDS; helped military veterans reintegrate into civilian life by training them for domestic and international disaster response missions; and assisted communities in the cycle of preparing for, responding to, recovering from, and mitigating against disasters of all types.

    In our conversation, we talk about his experience working in the private and public sectors, both at his current position as the Deputy Director of Emergency Management at SnapNurse, and in his previous roles. He gave me an overview of what it is like to work at these various types of organizations and had some great advice for people entering the EM field.

    I really enjoyed my conversation with Jason, and I am sure you will too. Here it is!

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    Email: franzi@emweekly.com

    Summer Series #4 | The Integration of Communication & Emergency Management - Interview with Katie Casey

    Summer Series #4 | The Integration of Communication & Emergency Management - Interview with Katie Casey
    Join me this week for a conversation with Communications Manager for the City of Oxnard, Katie Casey. We discuss strategies and projects that Oxnard is utilizing to best serve its community.

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    Summer Series #3 | The Combination of Economics & Emergency Management - Interview with Jeff Schlegelmilch

    Summer Series #3 | The Combination of Economics & Emergency Management - Interview with Jeff Schlegelmilch
    Join me this week for a conversation with Jeff Schlegelmilch, the Director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at the Earth Institute at Columbia University, about how the fields of Economics and Emergency Management come together, how data and research can be used to affect EM policy, and what really is the most effective way to prepare our communities for potential disaster.

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    Summer Series #2 | Navigating the Field of Emergency Management - Interview with Kelly McKinney

    Summer Series #2 | Navigating the Field of Emergency Management - Interview with Kelly McKinney
    Join me this week for a conversation with Kelly McKinney about how to navigate the field of Emergency Management. With extensive experience working in Emergency Management in New York City for the last 20 years, Kelly presents a wealth of insight and advice on how to approach your career growth in the field of EM.

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    Email: franzi@emweekly.com

    Summer Series #1 | Discussing EM Training and Education Opportunities, from certifications to a full time degree program

    Summer Series #1 | Discussing EM Training and Education Opportunities, from certifications to a full time degree program
    Show Notes: We’re back! Join me this week for an all new episode as I speak with two guests about their experiences seeking EM education and training to break into the EM field. Matthew Pederson is an Emergency Management Specialist in the Response division at FEMA Region 9 who shifted into working in Emergency Management full time after volunteering and pursuing many EM training and education opportunities, and Michael Teener is a recent graduate from North Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science in Crisis, Emergency, and Disaster Management.

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    Additional Links:
    FEMA Emergency Management Institute (EMI)
    FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness
    United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) On-Site Operations Coordination Centre (OSOCC)
    National Emergency Response and Recovery Training Center (NERRTC) at Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX)

    Summer Break Week 6 | Mutual Aid in Firefighting with Chris Eagle and Decision Making Frameworks

    Summer Break Week 6 | Mutual Aid in Firefighting with Chris Eagle and Decision Making Frameworks
    We are now in the sixth and final week of the EM Student summer break, which means that we are going to be back next week with all new content! I am super excited to share it with you, and I hope that you’ll come to join us for it!

    Until then, I’ve put together an episode this week that is a two-parter. The first episode is a fascinating interview that Todd DeVoe conducted with Chris Eagle, who is a Chief of the Forest Fire Management, in Victoria, Australia. And the second episode is Todd’s explanation of some decision-making frameworks that can be used in Emergency Management. Hope you enjoy it!

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    Summer Break Week 5 | Underrepresentation in Emergency Management with Dr. Alyssa Provincio

    Summer Break Week 5 | Underrepresentation in Emergency Management with Dr. Alyssa Provincio
    We are in the fifth and second to last week of the EM Student summer break, and this time I have a wonderful interview that Dan Scott did, sitting down with Dr. Alyssa Provencio, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Central Oklahoma and coordinator of the disaster management certification at UCO. They discuss the underrepresentation of women and people of color in the field of emergency management, some reasons why this is the case, why it matters, and ideas for how we can change this going forward to increase diversity in the field.

    Resources:
    Certificate in Disaster Management at UCO: https://www.uco.edu/programs/jcgs/cla/certifications/certificate-in-disaster-management

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    Summer Break Week 4 | How to Approach Mentorship in Career Development with Dr. Carol Cwiak and Brandi Hunter

    Summer Break Week 4 | How to Approach Mentorship in Career Development with Dr. Carol Cwiak and Brandi Hunter
    Today, for the fourth week of the EM Student summer break, I’ve slotted an episode that was actually a joint broadcast for EM Student and EM Weekly, so we have both Dan Scott and Todd DeVoe talking to Dr. Carol Cwiak and Brandi Hunter about the role of mentoring in career development for Emergency Managers. Dr. Cwiak is an associate professor and internship coordinator at South Dakota State University’s Department of Emergency Management and Brandi Hunter is a practicing emergency manager and founder of the organization, Aspiring Emergency Managers Online, working to connect entrants to the EM field with seasoned professionals.

    Resources:
    AEMO: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aspiringemergencymanagers/
    South Dakota State University, Department of Emergency Management: https://www.sdstate.edu/safety-security/emergency-management
    The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38390751-the-infinite-game
    This is Marketing by Seth Godin: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40549476-this-is-marketing
    Emotional Intelligence for the Modern Leader by Christopher Connors: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53563191-emotional-intelligence-for-the-modern-leader
    The Happiness Equation by Neil Pasricha: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22571656-the-happiness-equation
    Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13530973-antifragile
    Stories that Stick by Kindra Hall: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42772139-stories-that-stick

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    Summer Break Week 3 | Systems Thinking with Dr. Steve Jensen and Dr. Shirley Feldmann-Jensen

    Summer Break Week 3 | Systems Thinking with Dr. Steve Jensen and Dr. Shirley Feldmann-Jensen
    We are back in the third week of the EM Student summer break, so we are bringing back an episode from October of last year called Systems Thinking. Dan Scott interviews Dr. Steve Jensen and Dr. Shirley Feldmann-Jensen, professors at CSU Long Beach, in the Emergency Services Administration Master's degree program. We aired an interview with one of their colleagues, Jude Cole, a few weeks ago so you’ll have heard a bit about the program before, but Dr. Jensen and Dr. Feldmann-Jensen are able to add more information about the program and its curriculum, so be sure to tune in!

    Resources:
    CSU Long Beach, ESA Masters degree: https://www.cpie.csulb.edu/courses/master-of-science-in-emergency-services-administration
    Searching for Safety by Aaron Wildavsky: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2132063.Searching_for_Safety
    Core Competencies document: https://training.fema.gov/hiedu/docs/emcompetencies/final_%20ngcc_and_measures_aug2017.pdf

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    Summer Break Week 2 | See Change Clearly with Jacob Green

    Summer Break Week 2 | See Change Clearly with Jacob Green
    We are currently in week two of the EM Student summer break, so we are revisiting a great episode called See Change Clearly: Leveraging Adversity to Sharpen Your Vision and Build Resilient Teams. In this episode, a former host of EM Student, Irene Conforti, interviews Jacob Green about his experience in the Emergency Management field and about his book, the title of which is where we got the name for this episode.

    As we have talked about many times on the show, people’s paths to the EM field are quite diverse, and Jacob’s path started early. He began by taking part in his local police explorer program as a teenager, volunteering with the Red Cross, and then in college working as a police dispatcher, all of which helped develop his interest in public safety.

    Once in college, Jacob conducted research on the effects of disasters on vulnerable populations and made his choice to pursue Emergency Management as a career. He reached out to Emergency Managers in this area for informational interviews and took advantage of opportunities for internships in local government, soon working his way up to his current role. He talks about his process and gives advice that newer emergency managers, and frankly entrants to any field, can use to reach out, network, and leverage the opportunities available to them.

    Irene also asks Jacob to talk about his book, his philosophy on team building and the strength of cognitively diverse teams, the value of volunteering and interning, and the future of EM. It’s a fascinating episode packed with practical advice, tips, and interesting ideas. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did

    Resources:
    Jacob Green’s book, See Change Clearly: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44543871-see-change-clearly

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    Summer Break Week 1 | Federal Response Framework with Jude Cole

    Summer Break Week 1 | Federal Response Framework with Jude Cole
    As we mentioned during last week’s episode, EM Student is going on hiatus while busy researching and recording new episodes for you! For this week’s episode and the next five weeks, we are re-airing episodes from the EM Student archive. I’ve gone through and listened to all of the episodes I could get my hands on and have chosen ones that I think you’ll find interesting and helpful.

    The episode that I am featuring today is called The National Response Framework, and it aired in September of last year. I chose this episode as the first in this curated series because Dan Scott interviews professor Jude Cole. Professor Cole has a wealth of knowledge and experience in emergency response and emergency management, having worked in these fields for over 40 years. Her resume is impressive and extensive, but both she and Dan cover all of the amazing work that she has done in her career, so I will leave it to them to go into detail during the episode!

    During her interview with Dan, Professor Cole provides a rich history of Emergency Management in the United States, explains how it parallels her own career and the development of the National Response Framework, and describes the impacts that she has been directly involved with to help shape and guide Emergency Management planning in the US.

    She also gives an overview of the master's degree program that she is a part of at CSU Long Beach, where students can earn a master's degree in Emergency Services Administration. If you consider pursuing a higher-ed degree in emergency management, pay special attention around 9 minutes into the interview for more information. The program is based in California but has been online for 10 years to accommodate students from other locations and time zones.

    One other note, the episode about the under-representation of women and people of color in the EM field that Dan mentions at the beginning of the episode and that Professor Cole mentions during the episode will appear again in a few weeks, so keep your eye out. For it!

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    Episode98: Herz zählt

    Episode98: Herz zählt

    Was sind die Geheimzutaten für einen gelungenen Tag in Zeiten der Coronapendamie? Für uns definitiv eine Mischung aus zwei Hand voll Toastbrot, ein bis zum Platzen aufgeladenes Herz und 70 wunderbare Laufkilometer. Und auch ein Guarana Shot könnte helfen.

    Gemeinsam gingen Franzi & Daniel auf einen unaufgeregt schönen Abenteuertag auf den Spuren des Rothaarsteigs im Herzen des Westerwalds. Und weil die Herzen eben so voll waren, kurieren wir gemeinsam mit euch unseren emotionalen Kater und lassen den Tag nochmal Revue passieren.

    Niklas seinerseits war jedoch nicht weniger umtriebig und ging als Leader unseres Erdnussbuttersquats auf Kilometerjagd beim Wings for Life Run.

    Wir hoffen euch hat die Folge gefallen!

    Wie angekündigt würden wir uns freuen euch bei unserer großen Jubiläumsfolge LLEINHUNDERT (Episode100) begrüßen zu dürfen:

    Wann? 19. Juni 2021, 19:30 Uhr

    Wo? LaufenLiebeErdnussbutter@YouTube

    Shownotes

    LaufenLiebeErdnussbutter – Die Playlist | Spotify

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