Áustria – Novos podcasts

  • Mein Name ist Marcus Smaller, ehemaliger Sänger der Band 3 Feet Smaller. In diesem Podcast erzähle ich euch, wie ich zur Musik gekommen bin, wie die Punkszene mich geprägt hat und was wirklich hinter den Kulissen passiert. Freut euch auf lustige und verstörende Geschichten von der Tour, Einblicke ins Studioleben und alles, was heutzutage als politisch unkorrekt gilt.

  • Dispatches from the world of music and memorabilia. Podcasts, videos, blogs, galleries, playlists and unvarnished opinion.
    For those of us who lose ourselves in music, every second is a revelation – every minute a revolution

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  • Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen einer der größten Zeitungen Österreichs - das hört und seht ihr im Videopodcast "Der Chefredakteur" mit Martin Gebhart, Chefredakteur des KURIER, und Teresa Sturm, Redakteurin des KURIER Chronik-Ressorts. Die beiden Journalisten sprechen über Medientransparenz, Arbeit im Journalismus und wie Geschichten für den KURIER entstehen. In Zeiten, in denen sich traditionelle Medienhäuser gegen Fake News durchsetzen müssen und Verschwörungstheorien von Lügenpresse und "System-Medien" kursieren, setzt "Der Chefredakteur"-Podcast auf Transparenz und Nahbarkeit.



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  • Jede Woche lädt Barbara Schöneberger zum „Frühstück bei Barbara“ ein. Von Matthias Schweighöfer bis Ilka Bessin kommen alle, die sich unbedingt mal von Barbara ein Frühstücksbrot schmieren lassen wollen. Es geht um hartgekochte Eier, um alten Schwitzekäse und wilde, private Gespräche. Trägt Matthias Schweighöfer zum ersten Kaffee morgens nur Socken? Und warum bekommt Max Mutzke Plüsch-Handschellen geschenkt?

    Das hört ihr samstags ab 6 Uhr in "Frühstück bei Barbara".

  • AUFTAUCHEN ist der neue Podcast von DIVE IN.
    Nicht nur sind die Hosts, Luki und Tobi, eines Tages in Vorarlberg 'aufgetaucht', vielmehr ist mit DIVE IN eine neue Bewegung in Vorarlberg aufgetaucht, die seit ihrem Beginn vielen hundert Menschen eine Tür zu Jesus aufgemacht hat.
    Die beiden erzählen von Geschichten, Behind the Scenes, spannenden Begegnungen und vielem mehr aus dem Alltag zweier DIVE IN Mitarbeiter.

  • Kris Kristofferson: A Comprehensive Look at His Life and Legacy (1936-2024) Kris Kristofferson, the acclaimed singer-songwriter who became a symbol of Nashville's outlaw country music scene and later found success as an actor, has passed away at his home in Maui, Hawaii. He was 87 years old. Early Life and Education Kristoffer Kristofferson was born on June 22, 1936, in Brownsville, Texas. His father, Lars Henry Kristofferson, was an Air Force major general who pushed his son toward a military career. His mother, Mary Ann (Ashbrook) Kristofferson, encouraged his creative pursuits. Kristofferson's family moved frequently due to his father's military career, living in various places including California and Hawaii. Kristofferson excelled academically and athletically at San Mateo High School in California, where he was class president and a successful sports player. He continued this success at Pomona College in California, graduating summa cum laude in literature in 1958. At Pomona, he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was recognized for his achievements in rugby, football, and track and field. His academic prowess earned him a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he studied at Merton College. At Oxford, Kristofferson continued to balance academics with athletics, playing rugby and boxing. He earned a master's degree in English literature, focusing on the poetry of William Blake for his thesis. Military Service and Early Songwriting Despite his academic achievements and the offer of a position teaching English literature at West Point, Kristofferson joined the Army in 1960. He completed Ranger School and became a helicopter pilot, eventually achieving the rank of captain. He was stationed in West Germany for much of his military career, where he formed a band called The Losers. During his military service, Kristofferson began writing songs in earnest, drawn to the storytelling power of country music. He was inspired by songwriters like Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, whose music he admired for its raw emotional honesty. In 1965, Kristofferson made the bold decision to pursue a career in music, turning down an assignment to teach English literature at West Point. This decision strained his relationship with his parents and ended his first marriage to his high school sweetheart, Fran Beer, with whom he had two children. Nashville and Rise to Fame Kristofferson moved to Nashville in 1965, determined to make it in the music industry. He took a variety of odd jobs to support himself, including working as a janitor at Columbia Records, flying helicopter tours of the Grand Ole Opry, and working as a bartender. Despite the struggles, he continued to write songs and pitch them to established artists. It was during this time that he penned some of his most iconic works. "Me and Bobby McGee," inspired by Federico Fellini's film "La Strada," would later become a hit for Janis Joplin. "Help Me Make It Through the Night" and "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" were other standout compositions from this period. His breakthrough came when Johnny Cash performed "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" on his television show in 1970. The song, with its vivid portrayal of a hangover and loneliness, became a number one hit and won the Country Music Association's Song of the Year award. This success finally established Kristofferson as a songwriter to be reckoned with in Nashville. Kristofferson's own recording career took off with his 1970 album "Kristofferson." While his gravelly voice was unconventional by Nashville standards, his poetic, introspective lyrics set him apart from the mainstream. This album included many of his now-classic songs, introducing audiences to Kristofferson as a performer in his own right. Outlaw Country Movement Kristofferson's success aligned him with the emerging outlaw country movement, alongside artists like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Johnny Cash. This movement was characterized by its rejection of the slick, commercial sound that dominated Nashville in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Instead, these artists favored a rougher, more authentic sound and image. His 1971 album "The Silver Tongued Devil and I" further cemented his status in this movement. The album's title track, along with songs like "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)," showcased Kristofferson's talent for blending poetic lyrics with country and rock influences. Success in Hollywood As his music career flourished, Kristofferson began to explore acting. He made his film debut in Dennis Hopper's "The Last Movie" (1971), beginning a successful parallel career in Hollywood. His rugged good looks and natural charisma made him a popular leading man throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Kristofferson gained widespread recognition for his role opposite Barbra Streisand in "A Star Is Born" (1976). His portrayal of John Norman Howard, a self-destructive rock star, earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor. This performance showcased his ability to bring depth and vulnerability to his roles. Other notable films in his career include Martin Scorsese's "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974), where he played an enigmatic rancher, and Sam Peckinpah's convoy film "Convoy" (1978). He also starred in Michael Cimino's controversial western epic "Heaven's Gate" (1980), which, despite its initial commercial failure, has since been reevaluated by critics. Kristofferson continued to act in later years, showing his versatility with roles in the "Blade" trilogy as Blade's mentor Abraham Whistler, and in James Ivory's "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries" (1998). His acting career spanned over five decades, with his last major role being in the 2018 film "Blaze," a biopic about country musician Blaze Foley. Musical Legacy Throughout his career, Kristofferson released numerous albums that showcased his evolving musical style. Albums like "Border Lord" (1972), "Jesus Was a Capricorn" (1972), and "Spooky Lady's Sideshow" (1974) demonstrated his willingness to experiment with different sounds and themes. In the 1980s, Kristofferson joined forces with Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson to form the supergroup The Highwaymen. The group released three albums: "Highwayman" (1985), "Highwayman 2" (1990), and "The Road Goes On Forever" (1995). Their collaboration produced hit songs like "Highwayman" and "Desperados Waiting for a Train," and they toured extensively throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Kristofferson's songs have been recorded by hundreds of artists across multiple genres, testament to the universal appeal of his songwriting. "Me and Bobby McGee," most famously recorded by Janis Joplin, became a countercultural anthem and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1971. "Help Me Make It Through the Night" earned a Grammy for Best Country Song in 1971 when it was recorded by Sammi Smith. His contributions to music have been widely recognized. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985, acknowledging his profound impact on the craft of songwriting. In 2004, he received another high honor when he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Personal Life and Later Years Kristofferson's personal life was as colorful as his professional one. He was married three times: to Fran Beer (1961-1969), with whom he had two children; to Rita Coolidge (1973-1980), with whom he had one child; and to Lisa Meyers, whom he married in 1983 and with whom he had five children. Kristofferson has eight children in total. His relationship and musical partnership with Rita Coolidge was particularly notable. The duo released full-length albums together and earned multiple Grammy nominations for their collaborations. In his later years, Kristofferson continued to tour and record, releasing his final studio album, "The Cedar Creek Sessions," in 2016. The album, recorded when Kristofferson was 79, featured stripped-down versions of some of his classic songs, showcasing the enduring power of his songwriting. Kristofferson was open about his struggles with memory loss in his later years. He and his family initially feared it was due to Alzheimer's disease, but it was later diagnosed as Lyme disease. Despite these health challenges, Kristofferson continued to perform when he was able. Legacy and Impact Kris Kristofferson's influence on American music and culture is significant and far-reaching. As a songwriter, he brought a poet's sensibility to country music, expanding the genre's emotional and intellectual range. His songs, with their raw honesty and vivid imagery, spoke to the human experience in a way that resonated across generations and musical boundaries. Kristofferson's success also paved the way for other songwriters to step into the spotlight as performers in their own right. He demonstrated that a songwriter could successfully transition to being a recording artist and actor, opening doors for many who followed. In film, Kristofferson's natural, unaffected style of acting brought a new authenticity to Hollywood portrayals of modern American men. His rugged charm and depth made him equally convincing as a romantic lead or a world-weary drifter. Throughout his career, Kristofferson used his platform to advocate for social and political causes. He was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War and supported various humanitarian efforts, including farm aid and environmental causes. His commitment to social justice was a constant thread throughout his life and work. Kristofferson's journey from scholar to soldier, from Nashville songwriter to Hollywood actor, embodied a uniquely American story of reinvention and perseverance. His ability to bridge the worlds of literature, music, and film made him a true cultural icon. He received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. In 2019, he was honored with the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the CMA Awards, recognizing his end

  • Ihr seid auf der Suche nach einem deutschen Man Utd Podcast? Dann seid ihr hier verdammt richtig, Red Devils!

    Sugan, David und Lars starten gemeinsam mit Erik ten Hag und seinen Red Devils in die neue Saison und liefern euch die brandaktuellen News rund um Manchester United ganz entspannt auf eure Ohrmuscheln! Dabei darf auch eine Brise Leidenschaft in den Diskussionen über die Spiele nicht zu kurz kommen!

    Folgt WirSindUnited gerne auf allen Socials, um auf den neusten Stand zu sein! https://heylink.me/wirsindunited

  • Der Europacup-Podcast von LAOLA1 mit den Hosts Johannes Kristoferitsch, Harald Prantl, Patrick Gstettner und Fabian Benterbusch.

  • Der Podcast zum YouTube Kanal ist endlich da.

    Ab sofort könnt ihr - nach und nach - meine Videos auch "hören".
    Hier dreht sich alles um True Crime... gelöste Fälle, ungeklärte Verbrechen und Fälle in denen Menschen spurlos verschwunden sind. Aber auch Gerichtsverhandlungen spielen bei mir immer eine grosse Rolle.

    Bedenkt bitte, das die Podcastfolgen die hier erscheinen auf YouTube in Videoformat entstanden sind...
    Auch dort könnt ihr gerne vorbeischauen : 👉🏻 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwez0FS-XrnefmFxmmBGz2g

    Ich wünsche euch viel Spass und freue mich das ihr da seid.

    Eure PADI ...

  • In intimen Gesprächen mit Freunden und inspirierenden Persönlichkeiten öffnet Anny/Charly den Koffer ihres Lebens und lässt euch dabei entspannt lauschen. Es wird herzlich gelacht, nachdenklich gelauscht und immer etwas zum Mitnehmen gefunden. Als besonderes Highlight teilen die Gäste in jeder Folge drei Dinge, die sie in ihren Koffer packen würden, und geben so einen ganz persönlichen Einblick in ihre Welt.

    Neue Folgen gibt es alle zwei Wochen montags. Ein buntes Potpourri, das zum Verweilen, Nachdenken und Schmunzeln einlädt.

  • Kinophon ist ein Podcast von Grandfilm. Wir sind als Filmverleih angetreten, künstlerisch außergewöhnliche Filme ins Kino zu bringen, uns liegt aber ebenso die Filmkultur und die Debatte um das Kino am Herzen. Wir hoffen, mit diesem Podcast einen kleinen Beitrag dazu leisten zu können. www.grandfilm.de

  • Collections of Cinema is a new podcast from podcast veterans Danielle Steiner and Wolfgang Kern (Translating Love/ Hello I'm Listening). With Woifis every growing Movie collection, the choose a movie every other week, watch it and discuss it on the podcast.
    The movie is chosen by number from you, the audience. If you love movies, you will for sure love this podcast.

  • From the visionary behind "The Scooby Duo," comes "Dead by Danny" a podcast where your humble host Danny, watches Evil Dead 2 every day for 30 days, just because he wanted to.

  • Join Drag Race Superstars Michael Marouli and Tomara Thomas on their brand new podcast, as they bring you their weekly dose of Camp, Chaos and Culture.

    These daft Northern divas will be diving wig first into season 6 of Rupaul’s Drag Race UK to give you their full rundown, discussing the latest in Pop Culture, and giving you the Geordie Flavour in their no-nonsense guide to survival.

    Come for the Camp, stay for the CRAZY - AHHH, UH HUH!!

  • Mark Hall is a commercial real estate agent and land developer based in Savannah. His experience in the local market over the last 30 years gives him a unique level of expertise and knowledge. Mr. Hall’s approach to real estate is relationship-based. Throughout his career he has developed connections with community and municipal leaders which he harnesses for the benefit of his clients. Mr. Hall has helped acquire strategic tracts of land and get them entitled/rezoned for the large scale industrial warehousing and distribution centers. Collectively this represents over 3,200 acres of industrial development around the seaport.

    Dr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports, rail, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting, maritime and overall global trade regulatory issues, public and private port and infrastructure financing, and long term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities all over the world, Walter has a global perspective which uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist. Walter currently advises several major U.S. Port Authorities and is routinely asked to work on complex issues with various investment banks, private equity firms, and public regulatory agencies.

  • Cyberly, meaning to do anything through the internet, covers how the attention and creator economy has evolved in order to help you navigate the digital world within logistics more efficiently. Hosted by long-time B2B marketer Blythe Brumleve, the show appears live on Freightwaves Thursdays at 2pm EST and available on major podcast apps.

  • Herzlich Willkommen beim "Leben Unleashed Podcast" dem Ort, an dem wir die Wege des Lebens erkunden, entfesseln und neu definieren. Dein Podcast mit Kate Behrsing und Peter Fassbender.

    Hier teilen wir wahre Geschichten, die dir Mut machen, auch dein Leben von der Leine zu lassen.
    Authentisch, humorvoll und mit viel Liebe.

    Das Leben schenkt uns die eindrucksvollsten Geschichten und „Leben Unleashed“ wird dich inspirieren und ermutigen deinen ganz eigenen Weg zu finden.

  • Willkommen bei "Grenzen sprengen". Erlebe bewegende Geschichten von Menschen, die trotz Hindernisse, Selbstzweifel und Ängste ihren eigenen Weg gingen. Jede Folge bietet inspirierende Einblicke und praktische Tipps, wie du deine Grenzen überwinden & dein volles Potenzial entfalten kannst. Wir sprechen mit Menschen aus verschiedensten Bereichen und erfahren, wie sie ihre Herausforderungen gemeistert haben & welche Schritte sie zum Erfolg führten. Lass dich inspirieren und lerne, trotz Widrigkeiten voranzugehen & ein erfülltes Leben zu führen. Abonniere den Kanal und starte deine Erfolgsstory!