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    Explore "springer" with insightful episodes like "Scientific Publishing in a Transformative World - A Mathematician’s Perspective: Ilka Agricola interviewed by Lynn Brandon", "Folge 111: Intelligence – das sind die MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN 2023", "173. Baseball Runs in the Springer Family", "Muss man sich Klimaschutz leisten können?" and "Der Omphalos Berlins - von Harald Albrecht" from podcasts like ""The Springer Math Podcast", "This is Media NOW - der Podcast der MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN", "Grating the Nutmeg", "Das ist eine gute Frage Podcast" and "Ohrenweide"" and more!

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    Scientific Publishing in a Transformative World - A Mathematician’s Perspective: Ilka Agricola interviewed by Lynn Brandon

    Scientific Publishing in a Transformative World - A Mathematician’s Perspective: Ilka Agricola interviewed by Lynn Brandon

    In this month’s podcast, Ilka Agricola, a mathematician at the Phillips-Marburg University in Marburg, Germany, talks about the challenges mathematicians face while producing and using electronic scientific documents for research and teaching, especially in light of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence. She also talks about innovative actions in making mathematical content more accessible for the visually impaired, and shares insights into her journey in academia. Dr. Agricola is hosted by Lynn Brandon, Executive Publisher for Mathematics at Springer.
    Photo: "Ilka Agricola (Philipps-Universität Marburg) vor der Universitätsbibliothek" By Thorsten Richter (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

    Folge 111: Intelligence – das sind die MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN 2023

    Folge 111: Intelligence – das sind die MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN 2023
    Wenn bald die MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN starten, dann trifft sich eine Branche, die viele Themen bewegt. Wir erleben große Kriege, in der Ukraine und in Israel, die schlimme Bilder und Videos zu uns spülen und in denen Propaganda, Desinformation und Fake News grassieren. Wir sind mit einer polarisierten Gesellschaft konfrontiert, durch die einige Risse gehen. Wirtschaftlich ist die Situation für viele in der Branche alles andere als einfach und zu all dem kommt natürlich auch noch das Mega-Thema Künstliche Intelligenz, die die Art und Weise, wie wir Medien produzieren und konsumieren, grundlegend verändern wird. Aber wir wären nicht die Medientage, wenn wir nicht den Anspruch hätten, auch konstruktiv und lösungsorientiert auf die Themen zu schauen, so schwer das manchmal fallen mag. Und wie wir das in diesem Jahr tun und vor allem mit welchen Gästen, darüber sprechen Susanne Schlüter aus dem Konferenz Team und Host Lukas Schöne in der letzten Folge vor dem Event im House of Communication im Münchner Werksviertel.

    173. Baseball Runs in the Springer Family

    173. Baseball Runs in the Springer Family

    This fall the Connecticut Museum is hosting the Smithsonian traveling exhibition ¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues / En los barrios y las grandes ligas. It explores the historic role that baseball has played as a social and cultural force within Latino communities across the world, and how Latinos in particular have influenced and changed the game. 

     

    You can’t find a better local story about baseball, family, and community than that of the Springer family of New Britain. In this episode, Natalie Belanger chats with George Springer, Jr. George is a very proud dad. His daughters Nicole and Lena played collegiate softball, and both went on to play for the Puerto Rican National team. His son, George Springer III, plays right field for the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2017, when he played for the Houston Astros, he was an MLB All-Star and named World Series MVP. 

     

    But if George Jr. Is a proud dad, he’s equally a proud son. You’ll hear him tell the story of how his dad, George Springer Senior, migrated to Connecticut from Panama in the 1950s and blazed a trail as an educator, overcoming racial prejudice that denied him access to some jobs, all while instilling a love of sports in his son.  George tells us about the ways that sports, particularly baseball, helped to foster community in the ethnically diverse towns like Bristol and New Britain where he and his dad raised their families.  

     

    You can learn more about the Springer family and the Pleibol exhibition at connecticutmuseum.org. The exhibition is open through November 5, 2023. 

     

    image: 1976 Forestville Little League World Series team, George Springer Jr. pictured, courtesy of the Bristol Sports Hall of Fame.

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    This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Natalie Belanger and engineered by Patrick O’Sullivan at https://www.highwattagemedia.com/

    Join us in two weeks for our next episode of Grating the Nutmeg, the podcast of Connecticut history.

     

    Muss man sich Klimaschutz leisten können?

    Muss man sich Klimaschutz leisten können?
    Klimaschutz muss man sich leisten können, wird gerne behauptet. Doch stimmt das wirklich? Ist Klimaschutz nur etwas für Besserverdienende und wenn ja, warum ist dann die Klimabilanz von Milliardär:innen so katastrophal schlecht? Wir schauen uns an, was die Emissionen von Reichen in abartige Höhen treibt und wie eine klimaneutrale sozialverträgliche Mobilität und Ernährung aussieht und was dafür passieren muss.

    Part 2 - John Vampatella, The 53rd Man, Fighting to Make It in the NFL

    Part 2 - John Vampatella, The 53rd Man, Fighting to Make It in the NFL

    Author John Vampatella & Mark talk about John's book the 53rd Man, Fighting to Make It in the NFL – book by John Vampatella. All of this, & Ohtani, The Tampa Bay Rays, the Orioles & the Angels

    Part 1 of this interview is at https://bit.ly/3s5UdQh  

    The 53rd Man is the last man to make the NFL team’s roster. These players fight to stay in the game and on the team. John’s book takes the reader through injuries, cuts and trades.

    • 120 plus players in the minor leagues for each team in football the cutoff is 53
    • The 53rd Man, Fighting to Make It in the NFL – book by John Vampatella
    • UConn, Wide Receiver, Jeremy Davis, NFL 5 to 6 year career, Special Teams Ace
    • NFL does not have a minor league like MLB
    • Fringe Players, Bubble Guys, may make the team but may be on the practice squad.
    • Davis became a Special Teams Ace
    • 53rd Men stories include players including, Austin Carr with the Patriots who got cut by Belichick and then moved to the Saints and played with Drew Brees 
    • Faith & Resiliency
    • You can’t make the club from the tub – 53rd man may get the same level of care as any other player but they could easily be replaced. Many of these players will continue to play hurt to main
    • Jeremy Davis with the Giants – the fear of being cut because your hurt
    •  Faith for Matthew Slater, son of NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Slater, gave him strength during difficult times
    • Trust that God has a Plan for them and it gives them peace while others who are stressed out
    • Walk with God – it has been the anchor to get some players through their pro career
    • John’s inspired by 13-year old daughter’s faith & her walk with God while facing hardship 
    • Orioles, Blue Jays & Tampa Bay Rays 3 AL East teams potentially in the 6 spots for MLB Playoff Brackets
    • Rays Injuries  - Glasnow, McClanahan, Springer, Rasmussen
    • What happened to the Rays in August and will they be able to catch the Orioles
    • Shohei Ohtani – the singular GOAT of the century – Arte Moreno
    • Angels have Ohtani & Mike Trout and are currently under .500

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    A Personal Journey through Optimal Transport: Fields medalist Alessio Figalli interviewed by Luigi Ambrosio

    A Personal Journey through Optimal Transport: Fields medalist Alessio Figalli interviewed by Luigi Ambrosio

    In this episode, our guest is Alessio Figalli, Director of the Institute for Mathematical Research at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Professor Figalli completed his Ph.D. at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa in Italy and at the École Normale Supérieure of Lyon in France. He has also worked as a researcher at universities in France, the United States, and Switzerland.

    His achievements have been recognized with several prizes, including the Fields Medal in 2018 for his contributions to the theory of optimal transport, and the European Mathematical Society Prize in 2012 in recognition of his excellent contributions to mathematics.

    In a lively conversation with Luigi Ambrosio, a Professor at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Figalli discusses his early days in mathematics and his unique career path. He also comments on the differences in university systems among countries, how he manages his time with professional, personal, and family duties, the increasing importance of optimal transport in recent years, and his approach to problem-solving in mathematics.

    Originally aired by the UNITEXT Springer Nature Webinars series, this interview has been specifically adapted for the podcast format.

    Exploring the World of Optimal Transport: Luigi Ambrosio interviewed by Alfio Quarteroni

    Exploring the World of Optimal Transport: Luigi Ambrosio interviewed by Alfio Quarteroni

    In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Luigi Ambrosio, a Professor at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy, as our guest. Professor Ambrosio, who recently co-authored the new textbook "Lectures on Optimal Transport" with Elia Brué and Daniele Semola, engages in a lively conversation with Alfio Quarteroni, a Professor at Politecnico di Milano. During this special interview, which is hosted by Professor Quarteroni, Professor Ambrosio shares his insights on topics such as optimal transport, the evolution of mathematics in Italy, strategies for motivating young mathematicians, and unsolved problems in his field. Originally aired by the UNITEXT Springer Nature Webinars series, this interview has been specifically adapted for the podcast format.

    Fox News Fires Tucker Carlson

    Fox News Fires Tucker Carlson
    Talk show legend, Jerry Springer died at the age of 89. Fox News fires their top money-making show host Tucker Carlson. House Republicas are laying out their plans to control spending. President Joe Biden has announced that he will run for re-election. Trump is already making fun of him. Another airplaqne passenger is arrested for having a rant on an airplane. A man senselessly killed a scammer for posing as a parking attendant. Wheel of Fortune host, Pat Sajak and his announcer switch spots for the remainder of an episode as a joke. -Thank you for listening!-

    Tuck and Cover

    Tuck and Cover
    We’ll talk about the fake news shakedown, a wheezing old man’s run for re-election, and the loss of Jerry Springer, plus News of the Weird & Wonderful, a special interview to the Max, and a bonus round of Florida Man!

    Daytime Today LIVE: Daytime Emmy Noms and RIP Jerry Springer

    Daytime Today LIVE: Daytime Emmy Noms and RIP Jerry Springer
    RIP Jerry Springer! ANd the Daytime Emmies Nominations are out! April JLJ Zoom Events Saturday April 29th-12noonPST-JLJ’s Private Soap Zoom #8 ($10) May JLJ Zoom Events Friday May 19th-Turning Your Ideas into Published Books ($20) Saturday May 20th-4pmPST-JLJ’s Grown Folks Chat #2 ($30) Sunday May 28th- 12noonPST -JLJ’s Early Happy Hour ($10) Monday May 29th - 12noonPST-Mental Health Chat 4 ways to pay: Venmo- james-lott-7 PayPal- blakhope9@aol.com Zelle- jharrisonlott@gmail.com CashAPP- $blakhopela SIGN UP NOW! GET YOUR SPOT!

    Noch wach? Stuckrad-Barres Springer-Feldzug

    Noch wach? Stuckrad-Barres Springer-Feldzug
    Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre bringt mit seinem neuen Buch “Noch wach?” ein altes Problem auf den Tisch, bei dem es mal wieder nur VerliererInnen gibt. Der Roman hat irgendwie mit #metoo zu tun und spielt auch in diesem Zeitraum ab 2017, wird jedoch von vielen als literarische Beschreibung der Julian-Reichelt-Affäre im Axel Springer Verlag betrachtet. Jule und Sascha fragen sich, ob Stuckrad-Barre hier tatsächlich ein Buch über Machtmissbrauch und #metoo geschrieben hat, oder ob es doch einfach wieder nur um Männerbefindlichkeiten geht. Ist ein Roman ein geeignetes Medium, um in die #metoo Debatte sinnvoll einzugreifen? Versteckt sich “Noch wach?” durch seinen Romanstatus vielleicht sogar hinter einem juristischen Schutzschild? Und wieso muss es am Ende wieder ein Mann sein, der das große Frauenthema der letzten Dekade für sich vereinnahmt und dafür gefeiert wird?

    Verflixt und festgeklebt (mit Markus Feldenkirchen und Yasmine M'Barek)

    Verflixt und festgeklebt (mit Markus Feldenkirchen und Yasmine M'Barek)
    Letzte Generation blockiert Straßen an rund 30 Stellen in Berlin; Franziska Giffey wird Wirtschaftssenatorin; Grüne fordern “seriöse Regierungspolitik” ein; mehrere Tote vor Tunesiens Küste; Springer verklagt Julian Reichelt auf Millionensumme; Mehrheit will Werbeverbot für Lotterie und Glücksspiel; möglicher Investor bei DFL sorgt für viele Fragen und Söder ist... Podcaster Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/ApokalypseundFilterkaffee

    Unser Schwert ist Liebe

    Unser Schwert ist Liebe
    Woop! Woop! Ich sammle Kraft für den nächsten Monolog und habe heute Gespräche zu medial gerade etwas stiefmütterlich behandelten Themen dabei: Mathias Bölinger mit dem "Hightech Gulag" in China und Gilda Sahebi´s zur feeministischen Revolte im Iran. Und Mick is back! Wir beschäftigen uns mit dem Buch "Afrotopia". Im Mittelpunkt des Buches steht die Idee einer Utopie für den afrikanischen Kontinents. Zum Besuch Macrons in China fragen wir uns zudem was Europas Rolle in der neuen multipolaren Welt sein wird. Enjoy!^^

    #toobigtotax

    #toobigtotax
    Aktuell geht #Doepfner durch denn Medien-Blätterwald und während sich alle über seine (nicht so überraschenden) Aussagen zu Ossis und Muslimen empören und die Tatsache, dass er die Macht seines Verlages zur Wählermanipulation nutzte (quel surprise) krame ich mal die Folge aus 2020 raus in der ich darüber sprach, wie Friede Springer ihm eine MILLIARDE EURO schenkte und das STEUERFREI. Enjoy!^^

    SMS-Leak: Beleidigt Springer-Chef Ostdeutsche? I Kampfjets für die Ukraine I Geldautomaten-Sprengungen I 0630

    SMS-Leak: Beleidigt Springer-Chef Ostdeutsche? I Kampfjets für die Ukraine I Geldautomaten-Sprengungen I 0630
    Stellenanzeige für Detmolder unter euch: Da werden Influencer gesucht, die Werbung für die Stadt in Ostwestfalen machen. Minh Thu könnte sich das vielleicht vorstellen und Flo müsste dann allein weitermachen. Außerdem geht es heute um dieses Themen: Wie der Chef des Axel Springer Verlags laut Recherchen der ZEIT mit der BILD-Zeitung Einfluss auf die Bundestagswahl 2021 nehmen wollte (01:14). Welche Kampfjets Polen jetzt an die Ukraine liefern will und was hinter einem brutalen Video steckt, das Kriegsverbrechen von russischen Soldaten zeigen soll (08:39).    Und warum gerade in Deutschland fast jeden Tag ein Geldautomat gesprengt wird (11:49). Hier findet ihr den Meinungspodcast Politikum von WDR 5: http://www.wdr.de/k/MeinungspodcastPolitikum. Habt ihr habt Fragen, Kritik oder Lob? Schickt uns gerne ein Audio oder eine Nachricht an die 0151 15071635 oder per Mail an: 0630@wdr.de. Auch über eure Bewertungen bei Spotify und Apple Podcast freuen wir uns. Von 0630.

    The Expansion of Mathematics in Korea: Jaigyoung Choe interviewed by Masayuki Nakamura

    The Expansion of Mathematics in Korea: Jaigyoung Choe interviewed by Masayuki Nakamura

    In this month's podcast, our guest is Jaigyoung Choe, President of the Korea Institute for Advanced Study. Professor Choe received his PhD degree from the University of California Berkeley in 1986 under the supervision of Professor Richard Schoen after completing his undergraduate studies at Seoul National University.

    His main research interests are in differential geometry, minimal surface theory, isoperimetric problems, and geometric measure theory.

    Previously, he held positions at POSTECH in Pohang and Seoul National University. He was a professor at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study until February 2019 and is now a professor emeritus at the institute. He is also the eighth President of the Korea Institute for Advanced Study. Professor Choe is one of the Series Editors of the KIAS Springer Series in Mathematics.

    He is hosted by Masayuki Nakamura, Editor for Mathematics in Tokyo.

    Ep. 183: Chinook Salmon Fishing on the Columbia River: Springer Season

    Ep. 183: Chinook Salmon Fishing on the Columbia River:  Springer Season
    Nathan "Shags" McLeod interviews his dad (Larry McLeod), brother (Noah McLeod), and best bud (Brad Brooks) while salmon fishing on the Columbia River.

    Topics Discussed: What it was like growing up salmon fishing, what makes spring salmon fishing so special, family tradition, stories about fishing as kids, seals and sea lions, and what has and is happening to the salmon population.

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