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    friedrichs

    Explore "friedrichs" with insightful episodes like "Intersection Podcast - 2022 Vol. 5", "Lisa F.: Studium abgebrochen, Job gekündigt, Passion gefunden? | #4", "MAGA Teen vs. Malicious Media, and the Fight Against Teachers' Unions 1.22.19", "Episode 095 Pete Friedrichs AC7ZL" and "Friedrichs v. CTA and The Case For Paying One's Fair Share" from podcasts like ""Intersection Podcast", "FINDE DEINE PASSION", "America Can We Talk w/ Debbie Georgatos", "QSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radio" and "The Leslie Marshall Show"" and more!

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    Lisa F.: Studium abgebrochen, Job gekündigt, Passion gefunden? | #4

    Lisa F.: Studium abgebrochen, Job gekündigt, Passion gefunden? | #4

    Und direkt noch ein neues Format: Die 1. Ausgabe von „Passionfinder-Gespräche“, und wir starten direkt mit einem echten Brett. In dieser Folge spricht Oli mit Lisa F., einer Passionfinderin, die volles Risiko gegangen ist, um ihre Passion zu finden. Sie erzählt, wie sie mit Oli’s Hilfe gestartet ist, was ihre Ausgangssituation war, warum sie ihr Master-Studium abgebrochen und ihren Job gekündigt hat, welche Denkfehler sie am meisten zurückgehalten haben, warum sie jetzt so viel glücklicher ist, wo in ihrem Prozess sie gerade steht, wie sie auf ihre Tätigkeitsideen gekommen ist, und Vieles mehr!

    Je länger das Gespräch der beiden dauert, desto spannender und erkenntnisreicher wird es, ihnen zu lauschen… Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß und noch mehr Erkenntnisse mit dieser 1. Ausgabe von „Passionfinder-Gespräche“!

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    Episode 095 Pete Friedrichs AC7ZL

    Episode 095 Pete Friedrichs AC7ZL

    From his first long nose pliers, at the age of six, to his private use of the chemistry lab at his junior high-school, Pete Friedrichs, AC7ZL, has had a fascination with technology, chemistry, and radio.  Often this is old but amazing technology that he recreates with the remnants of discarded objects.   Pete is a renaissance man whose study and fabrication of "simple" technology rivals that of some of America's great inventors.  He is a published author of books based on his experiments, as well as fiction and ghost stories. AC7ZL is Eric's guest on QSO Today.

     

    Friedrichs v. CTA and The Case For Paying One's Fair Share

    Friedrichs v. CTA and The Case For Paying One's Fair Share
    Leslie is joined by Eric Heins, President of the California Teachers Association.

    They discuss the Supreme Court case of "Friedrichs v the California Teachers Association."
    The lawsuit challenges the authority of the CTA and other public-employee unions to collect mandatory fees, a main source of their income and, by extension, their power. (source: http://tinyurl.com/zd73yha)

    TWITTER: @EricHeins and @CATeachersAssoc

    WEBSITE: www.CTA.org

    (Image courtesy of Patrick G. Ryan)

    Unions in Danger Thanks to New Supreme Court Case

    Unions in Danger Thanks to New Supreme Court Case
    Leslie is joined by David Green, a member of the executive board of SEIU (Service Employees International Union) Local 721.

    They discuss the Supreme Court case of "Friedrichs v the California Teachers Association."
    The lawsuit challenges the authority of the CTA and other public-employee unions to collect mandatory fees, a main source of their income and, by extension, their power. (source: http://tinyurl.com/zd73yha)

    Devoted to protecting the rights of children and families, David Green has served as a social worker for the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services for the past 15 years and is a member of the executive board of SEIU (Service Employees International Union) Local 721.

    He lead his colleagues in their campaign to keep LA children safe by putting modern technology in the hands of front line social workers and bringing caseload into line with national standards.

    David also is the founder and executive director of Noise for the Needy, a non-profit organization that organizes benefit concert events for various charities.

    The website for SEIU is www.SEIU.org and their Twitter handle is @SEIU.

    (Image courtesy of Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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