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Just as a gaggle is an informal political press briefing, The Gaggle is a 20-minute casual weekly conversation, released every Monday, that focuses on politics, media and political culture. The Gaggle presents behind-the-scenes perspectives from leaders living their everyday lives in the political, journalistic or governmental spheres, providing special insights into what makes them tick. Host David Helfenbein’s background is in public relations, strategic communication, public affairs and p ...
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In unserer neuen Podcast-Folge könnt ihr jetzt mehr über die Special Olympics World Games erfahren. Nadja aus unserem Planungsteam und Lukas, der unsere Fahrradstaffel leitet, geben unserem Moderator Michael einen Einblick in die Planung so eines großen Events und verraten, was uns alle bei den #SOWG erwartet. 👀 Seid ihr schon dabei? Oder müsst ihr…
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Die neue Podcast-Folge von den Johannitern in Berlin. Zu Gast: Thorsten und Chris. Die beiden sprechen über ihre Erfahrungen im Ehrenamt und über ihre Arbeit in einer Leitungsposition. Jetzt reinhören! Fast überall wo es Podcasts gibt oder auf unserer Website: www.johanniter.de/ehrenamt-berlin/ Moderation: Sanna Martzahn Technik: Michael Rapaic Gäs…
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Als Allrounder ist Dr. von Wissmann in den verschiedensten Bereichen der #JohanniterBerlin tätig: Bei Sanitätsdiensten, in der Kältehilfe oder in den #Impfstellen. Im Podcast „Auf die Plätze, fertig, helfen!“ erzählt er von spannenden und berührenden Momenten aus 57 Jahren Johanniter-Erfahrung. Hörbar fast überall, wo es Podcasts gibt und hier: www…
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In der neuen Folge unsere Podcasts „Auf die Plätze, fertig, helfen! “ erzählt Verena von ihrem Werdegang bei den Berliner Johannitern. ;) Verena ist Rettungssanitäterin im Ortsverband Süd des Regionalverbandes Berlin, Ausbilderin für Erste Hilfe und immer bei allem mit Herzblut dabei. Im Podcast erzählt sie im Gespräch mit Michael Rapaic von ihrem …
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Im Job in der Pflege – im Ehrenamt in der IT. In unserer neuen Podcast-Folge: „Hier funkt es“ spricht Sebastian Drews über seine Aufgaben im Fernmeldedienst. Er berichtet von Einsätzen und seiner Motivation. Hört mal rein! Auf, die Plätze, fertig, helfen! Podcast der Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. im Regionalverband Berlin zu den Themen Bevölkerungss…
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Auf, die Plätze, fertig, helfen! Podcast der Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. im Regionalverband Berlin zu den Themen Bevölkerungsschutz, Ehrenamt, Engagement und vieles mehr. Folge 1: Die Spürnasen. Zu Gast im mobilen Studio: Julia Seifert und ihr Hund Emma von der Rettungshundestaffel. Moderation: Sanna Martzahn. Technik: Michael Rapaic Julia Seifert…
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Mark Daley, Founding Partner of Propper Daley, discusses his work with major movie and television studios, Fortune 500 companies and top celebrities and having served as a Communications Director for then-Secretary Clinton on her first presidential campaign -- all with David Helfenbein on this week's episode of The Gaggle. #HillaryClinton #Democrat…
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Joe Conason, veteran political journalist and author of Man of The World: The Further Endeavors of Bill Clinton, discusses his new book and stories he learned in-depth from interviewing former President Bill Clinton, such as more about his trip to North Korea to rescue Laura Ling and Euna Lee -- all with David Helfenbein on this week's episode of T…
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Eric Woodard, Director of Fellowships and Internships at the Smithsonian and author, Your Last Day of School: 56 Ways You Can Be a Great Intern and Turn Your Internship into a Job, discusses top tips to interning in Washington, D.C. and what it was like to learn from his former boss, Secretary Hillary Clinton (as her former Special Assistant and Sc…
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Andrew Beatty, White House Correspondent for AFP, discusses what it is like to be a White House Correspondent, to have reported on Nelson Mandela's death, the Haiti earthquake and to have been an embed in Libya during the Civil War -- all with David Helfenbein on this week's episode of The Gaggle. #politics #WhiteHouse…
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Ever hear a Senator refer to his "good friend across the aisle?" Does it drive you nuts? What terms are Clinton and Trump saying a lot? This week on The Gaggle, Chuck McCutcheon, co-author of Dog Whistles, Walk-Backs and Washington Handshakes: Decoding the Jargon, Slang and Bluster of American Political Speech and Doubletalk: The Language, Code and…
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Emily Cadei, Political Correspondent for Newsweek, discusses the "culture wars" of politics, the pace of the media today and her thoughts on Bernie and Trump in this year's election -- all with David Helfenbein on this week's episode of The Gaggle. (*Note: this interview originally occurred in spring 2016.)…
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Tara Setmayer, CNN Political Commentator and former Communications Director for Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, discusses the meaning of "conservatism" to her and her strong objections to Donald Trump's candidacy (whom she calls "braggadocios, narcissistic, insincere and disingenuous") -- all with David Helfenbein on this week's episode of The Gaggle…
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For the week of the Democratic National Convention: Lissa Muscatine, Speechwriter for Secretary Hillary Clinton (who also collaborated on Hillary Clinton's White House memoir) and Co-Owner of Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., discusses writing Hillary Clinton's most notable speeches and owning one of the most well-known independent bo…
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For the week of the Republican National Convention: Thomas Mann, Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution & Resident Scholar at the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, discusses polarization in politics and government and the Trump phenomenon ("the hostile takeover" of the Republican Party)…
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Paul Singer, Washington Correspondent for USA Today, discusses his work in investigative journalism, including his research into former Congressman Aaron Schock and Hurricane Katrina federal disaster relief money and his advice for budding journalists -- all on this week's episode of The Gaggle.Door David Helfenbein
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Herbie Ziskend, Director of Public Policy & Rise of the Rest Investments at Revolution LLC, discusses his work on the Obama campaign and in the Obama administration, the creation of the Obama family Passover Seder (which became a yearly White House tradition), working for Steve Case, Arianna Huffington and Ron Klain and trends in technology-- all w…
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James L. "Skip" Rutherford, Dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School (UACS) of Public Service, discusses what it is like to be Dean of the Clinton School of Public Service, to have supervised the planning and construction of the Clinton Presidential Center, and to have coordinated the 40th anniversary commemoration of the 1957 crisis at Li…
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