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    Explore " uri" with insightful episodes like "Wie überwintern Dampfschiffe? Besuch in der Werft", "OS BASTIDORES DO GRUPO S COM BARB, MANU E JÔ #58", "From Divison to Vision with Charles Gibbs", "Breath easier, home remedies to help treat upper respiratory infections" and "2023 Cases to Watch with Lauren Castle" from podcasts like ""Schiffspodcast - Dani fährt Schiff", "Resenha do Yan", "Living Love", "Karen's Medical Corner" and "Keep It Legal"" and more!

    Episodes (23)

    Wie überwintern Dampfschiffe? Besuch in der Werft

    Wie überwintern Dampfschiffe? Besuch in der Werft

    Moritz Koch ist der oberste Maschinist auf dem Vierwaldstättersee. Im Schiffspodcast erklärt er, wie Dampfmaschinen konserviert werden, damit sie im Winter nicht rosten. Er erzählt von den Servicearbeiten, die jedes Jahr gemacht werden, angefangen beim Kessel, über die Maschine bis hin zur Elektronik.

    Thema im Schiffspodcast sind darüber hinaus ausserordentliche Projekte, die in diesem Winter an der Dampfschiff-Flotte des Vierwaldstättersees angepackt werden: Beim Dampfschiff Unterwalden wird die Kessel- und Brennersteuerung ersetzt. Für die «Uri» muss ein Pleuellager auf der Niederdruckseite neu gegossen werden. Beim «Schiller» muss ein Loch in einem Rohr im Wärmetauscher repariert werden. Auf der «Stadt Luzern» wird eine Zentrifugalpumpe geöffnet und kontrolliert. Bei der «Gallia» stehen vorab reguläre Arbeiten auf dem Programm.

    Moritz Koch arbeitet seit über 35 Jahren mit Dampfmaschine und ist noch heute begeistert davon: Die mechanischen Arbeiten im Winter seien sehr interessant, sagt er. Zudem schätzt er im Sommer die Kameradschaft auf dem Schiff: «Es muss funktionieren vom Kapitän bis in die Maschine hinunter».

    Im Schiffspodcast wird darüber gesprochen, wie Moritz Koch Maschinist auf dem Vierwaldstättersee wurde, wie die Ausbildung zum Maschinisten verläuft und welche Anforderungen erfüllt werden müssen. Zudem erzählt er von Abenteuern auf dem Vierwaldstättersee, wie zum Beispiel von schwierigen Mann-über-Bord-Manövern.

    0:10 Intro
    1:40 Begrüssung
    5:25 Dampfmaschine abstellen
    8:10 Kessel reinigen
    10:40 Dampfmaschine überwinmtern
    16:30 Elektronik
    19:15 ausserordentlicher Unterhalt
    25:50 Moritz' Motivation
    28:50 Ausbildung
    41:45 Verabschiedung

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    From Divison to Vision with Charles Gibbs

    From Divison to Vision with Charles Gibbs

    This conversation with Reverend Charles Gibbs explores the story of how the United Religions Initiative brought people together to bridge religious and cultural differences and work together for the good of their communities and the world. We explore how they convened inter-faith dialogues around the world to “find words of a common vision that an amazing diversity of people could find themselves in.” February 28, 2023.

     Questions

    1. What insights did you take from Charles’ stories of how they got people from such different backgrounds to work together and what it took to get consensus on one sentence of purpose?  
    2. Charles shared the story of a woman in the Philippines who started a multi-faith conversation circle and had to do some work to find someone not Catholic. In the US, we could see this also relating to race, culture or class. How might you start a conversation that connects you with people you usually don’t interact with? 

    Resources & Links

    Kinship: A Hub to Amplify the Power of Community is Beth’s current initiative and includes this Resource page with sources of positive news stories and articles on the themes of this  podcast.

    Reverend Charles Gibbs website

    Opening the Dream – Beyond the Limits of OthernessEssay by Charles Gibbs. Includes questions that Charles and his team used to invite people to discuss in one-on-one conversations at URI gathering.

    United Religions Institute - The Preamble, Purpose, and Principles

    “I can’t tell you how difficult it was to bring thousands of people into one sentence.

    Video: Interfaith and Intercultural Dialogue - We Unite

    Appreciative inquiry - Appreciative Inquiry Commons website

    What is Appreciative Inquiry? Website of David Cooperrider who worked with URI

    Click here on the Kinship web site for the transcript. 

    Breath easier, home remedies to help treat upper respiratory infections

    Breath easier, home remedies to help treat upper respiratory infections

    This 3rd podcast discusses dietary and other home remedies that may be beneficial to help with symptoms individuals have when they have an upper respiratory infection. These remedies may work well in conjuction with treatment from your health practitioner to help you clear symptoms more quickly. This home remedies are designed for individuals over the age of 18, and are not for children under the age of 18.

    2023 Cases to Watch with Lauren Castle

    2023 Cases to Watch with Lauren Castle

    On this episode of Keep It Legal, we break down some of the top cases to watch in 2023 with Lauren Castle. 

    Lauren Castle is a reporter for Law360 covering state and federal courts in Texas. Listen as we break down the stories she is covering and the biggest Texas cases to watch throughout the new year. 

    Learn more about Lauren Castle: https://laurenmcastle.wordpress.com/
    Written Breakdowns here: https://www.law360.com/articles/1558080

    It's probably not a sinus infection

    It's probably not a sinus infection

    Upper Respiratory Infections; is there a better way to address them than what is traditionally accepted? 

    In this episode we dive into the icky depths of upper respiratory infections and how we approach them ourselves. We also work to debunk some myths we may have accepted as fact. Be warned, we get a little nerdy in this episode! 

    If you've ever wondered why some colds last longer for different people; or why we stopped jumping to antibiotics every time we get mucousy - this is the episode for you! You'll leave knowing more diet and lifestyle tricks you can use to help fight those viruses off faster than ever before; as well as how to prepare your family so the dreaded "flu season" doesn't seem as treacherous next year! 

     

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    Der Schiffsbiograf erzählt über den Vierwaldstättersee

    Der Schiffsbiograf erzählt über den Vierwaldstättersee

    Das Buch ist ein Schwergewicht: Es wiegt ziemlich genau drei Kilogramm und stellt auf 632 Seiten 57 Schiffe vor, die auf dem Vierwaldstättersee fahren oder gefahren sind. Dabei wurde ein besonderes Augenmerk auf die Fotografien gelegt. Gezeigt werden möglichst unveröffentlichte Bilder, die auch das Leben auf und um die Schiffe abbilden.

    Dani erfährt dabei Verblüffendes: Grössere Schiffe hatten früher ein Postbüro an Bord. Es ist aufwändiger, technische Daten von neuen Schiffen zu erfahren als von alten. Das Internet hilft dabei, historische Fotos zu finden. Die ersten Farbfotografien wurden von Dampfschiffen gemacht, Motorschiffe wurden noch jahrzehntelang schwarzweiss abgelichtet.

    Zudem verrät Jürg Meister, wie seine Begeisterung für die Schiffe in seiner Jugend angefangen hat, warum sie ihn das ganze Leben lang begleitet haben und weshalb dabei eine Wespe eine wichtige Rolle spielte.

    Bilder, die im Podcast angesprochen werden:
    Seite 205 unten: Farbfoto vom Dampfschiff Italia ohne Steuerhaus
    Seite 302 unten: Vieh wird auf dem Mitteldeck des Dampfschiffs Unterwalden transportiert
    Seite 335 unten: Feiern auf dem Dampfschiff Wilhelm Tell
    Seite 424: General Guisan und seine Offiziere auf dem Dampfschiff Stadt Luzern auf dem Weg zum Rütli-Rapport
    Seite 456 ff: Posttransport und Postbüro auf dem Motorschiff Waldstätter
    Seite 472: Inneneinrichtung Motorschiff Titlis

    Inhaltsverzeichnis
    0:55 Vorstellen
    12:30 Herantasten an das Buch und an den Vierwaldstättersee
    22:30 Ein genauerer Blick ins Buch
    24:10 Fotografien
    44:25 Daten
    52:25 Lebensläufe
    57:40 Schifffahrt heute und in Zukunft
    1:05:00 Verabschiedung

    Die Geschichte der Schifffahrt auf dem Vierwaldstättersee
    Dr. Jürg Meister (Hrsg.) und Josef Gwerder
    632 Seiten, 23×27 cm, gebunden, Hardcover 
    ISBN 978-3-03818-385-3
    CHF 69.–

    Erhältlich z.B. im Internet: weberverlag.ch

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    Film Maker Interview - Uri Brito, Director / Writer

    Film Maker Interview - Uri Brito, Director / Writer

    On this weeks episode we interview an up and coming independent film maker, Uri Brito. We talk to him about his journey in his career and his process in film making. 

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    Regulatory Changes After Winter Storm Uri

    Regulatory Changes After Winter Storm Uri

    One year has passed since Winter Storm Uri. In this episode, Energy and Utility Practice Group attorneys, Thomas Brocato and Taylor Denison, discuss the changes to the legal landscape set forth by the February 2021 storm that greatly impacted Texas. They dive into what happened, why it happened, the changes that followed, and what is still to come. Also, they compare the recent winter storm from February 2022 with Winter Storm Uri.  

    North Texans Weather Winter Storm Uri – CobCast Ep. 8

    North Texans Weather Winter Storm Uri – CobCast Ep. 8

    As North Texas residents grappled with the cold, they extended a helping hand to their neighbors.

     

    This is an audio adaptation written, recorded and produced by me, based on reporting I did for the Dallas Observer. This episode also acts as Weekly Story Roundup No. 9 (2/16/21-2/19/21). You can find links to the stories below.

     

    Music and photography by Jacob Vaughn

    Co-produced by Music Mythology LLC

     

    Dallas' Homeless Sheltered in Downtown Convention Center Amid Winter Storm

    https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/people-experiencing-homelessness-housed-at-kay-bailey-convention-center-11987456

     

    Lights Out: Texans Scramble to Stay Warm Amid Widespread Power Outages

    https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/texans-scramble-as-powers-out-11987644

     

    Dallas Residents Defy Winter Storm to Help Neighbors in Need

    https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/dallas-residents-defy-winter-storm-to-help-neighbors-in-need-11988036

     

    Boil Advisories, Busted Pipes and Low Pressure: Water Problems Hit North Texas After Storm

    https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/winter-freeze-affects-texas-water-systems-11988309

    Episode 006 Mark Zuckerberg Can't Drink Water, NBA All-Star Game, & Zombie Deer

    Episode 006 Mark Zuckerberg Can't Drink Water, NBA All-Star Game, & Zombie Deer
    Topics discussed include stomach bugs, missile strikes in Syria, Facebook defriending Australia, the worst lockdown roommates ever, Ted Cruz' trip to Cancun, NBA All-Star Game snubs, Russell Wilson's possible trade destinations, zombie deer, tech companies forming their own governments in Nevada, a UFO spotted over New Mexico, the fake snow conspiracy, and the time Wes was touched by an Angel.

    Advice from Texas for the Unprepared

    Advice from Texas for the Unprepared

    This is a bonus episode!

    During the week of Feb. 15, 2021, the State of Texas went through Winter Storm Uri that plunged the state into record low temperatures.  In this episode, Todd shares some ways to be prepared from things he heard from the unprepared during this time.

    Todd Sepulveda is the host of Prepper Website and the host of The Prepper Website Podcast.

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    Crisis in Texas; Australia takes on Facebook; Life’s Simple Joy

    Crisis in Texas; Australia takes on Facebook; Life’s Simple Joy

    As Texas recovers from Winter Storm Uri, many across the country are asking, “what went wrong” in the Lone Star State. From a crisis communications perspective, many Texans were left in the dark by state-level leaders and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). With more than 4.5 million customers without power – and many more without access to clean water – could this have been prevented? 

    Pinch-hitting for Hattie Horn this week, Dan Gold, an award-winning global MarComs strategist hailing from Canada, joins Austin Staton and Thomas Baen to dissect the crisis in Texas, and how Texans could have benefitted from effective crisis management. The Business Communicators offer their insights for a crisis comms playbook and give key takeaways that businesses can use to equip their teams in the event of a crisis.

    Then, Facebook has taken a drastic approach in Australia to ban all news stories from its site, after a long-running battle over who should pay for news online. Rather than pay media companies in return for linking to their stories, as a forthcoming Australian law would require, the company opted to block all such links on its platform. What does this mean for free speech and access to information in Australia? Will it have longer-lasting implications globally?

    The show closes with a new segment that focuses on writing prompts and extemporaneous speaking. This week’s: “Name something simple that brings you joy.” To our listeners: We want to hear from you. Tell us on social media what things in life bring you joy. We’ll share the best responses on next week’s episode of the podcast.

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    Pick and Pop Podcast: Providence, URI, Bryant poised for conference play

    Pick and Pop Podcast: Providence, URI, Bryant poised for conference play

    It's the final Pick and Pop of 2019 with Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch. We'll spare you any New Year's Eve resolutions and get right to the college basketball.

    Providence starts off Big East play Tuesday against Georgetown while the University of Rhode Island and Brown lock up for their annual in-state rivalry matchup on Thursday. Bryant begins NEC play the same afternoon by hosting St. Francis (Pa.).

    Ep. 124: Nuclear War, Deterrence and Peace.

    Ep. 124: Nuclear War, Deterrence and Peace.

    Nuclear war feels unthinkable, but how much peace does nuclear deterrence guarantee? Do nuclear programmes truly deter or compel adversaries in the real world? And can we imagine a world where 20+ countries have nuclear weapons?

    Vipin Narang joins Pavan Srinath on Episode 124 of The Pragati Podcast to dive into the world of nuclear weapons and strategy. He shares the evolution of our understanding of nuclear strategy from early ideas of mutually assured destruction.

    The Pragati Podcast is a weekly talkshow on public policy, economics and international relations hosted by Pavan Srinath.

    Vipin Narang is an Associate Professor of Political Science at MIT and a member of MIT’s Security Studies Programme. He published his first book Nuclear Strategy in the Modern Era in 2014, and is currently working on his second book, Strategies of Nuclear Proliferation, in which he explores how states pursue nuclear weapons. He is on Twitter at @NarangVipin.

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    Pragati Podcast 29: Firing on the Line of Control, with Lt Gen Prakash Menon. https://ivmpodcasts.com/the-pragati-podcast-episode-list/2018/2/1/ep-29-firing-on-the-line-of-control

    51: A Tale of Two Nukes: Iran. https://ivmpodcasts.com/the-pragati-podcast-episode-list/2018/7/19/ep-51-a-tale-of-two-nukes-iran-part-1

    52: A Tale of Two Nukes: North Korea. https://ivmpodcasts.com/the-pragati-podcast-episode-list/2018/7/26/ep-52-a-tale-of-two-nukes-north-korea-part-2

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