Hier & There. The podcast of the Germanic-American Institute (GAI Podcast) show

Hier & There. The podcast of the Germanic-American Institute (GAI Podcast)

Summary: Since 1957, the Germanic-American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar and the German cultural experience. We’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gaimn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

Podcasts:

 S2E12 - Special Episode: Dr. Kai-Michael Springer "Uncovering History - Connecting Families" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2915

In this episode, we welcome Dr. Kai-Michael Springer of the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz Dr. Springer introduces Uncovering History—Connecting Families: The Making of Stars and Stripes Over the Rhine, a deeply meaningful and relevant connection of history, familial relations, and stories about baseball. :) You can also watch the prevention on the GAI’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVpLb3evlQs&feature=youtu.be The exhibit will be available for viewing on Sunday, November 15 & 22, from 11 am - 3 pm. You will have to sign-in upon arrival, and mask and social distancing rules are in effect. For more information, please visit https://gai-mn.org/Chapters ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode. ###

 S2E11 - Special Episode: Wim returns. The German Exchange Student Experience & COVID-19 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2654

In this episode, we’re welcoming Wim back to the cast. Wim is a German exchange student, ordered back to Germany before his stay was complete, due to COVID-19. During his time in the US, he was hosted by Katrin. Both are joining us on this episode, sharing their impressions of the exchange experience and how COVID-19 impacted them. Also, we, do have events to share with you toward the end of the recording. Especially important during this year, is the GAI’s Annual Fund. For more information, please visit www.gai-mn.org ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode. ###

 S2E10 | "Der, Die, Das", The D-A-CH Fall Season, Austrian Citizenship options, & Fall Events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2537

It’s October 2020, and we’re recording from home again. In this episode, we welcome Erin to the show. Erin will take Claudia’s spot as a co-anchor in future episodes. Grammar: Katrin covers some perspectives of “Der, Die, Das” - the three German articles, and we chat a bit about the upcoming class on articles. Fall is a special season in D-A-CH, and a listener asked us where do we go when the fall colors arrive and are there any special dishes that we fancy during the season. A short remark on obtaining Austrian Citizenship.  Erin covers all the fall events. For more information, please visit www.gai-mn.org ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 S2E9 | Compound Nouns, 30 years later, & Events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2180

The trio is back! Claudia, Katrin, and Michael discuss the concept of compound nouns, and we’re chatting about the 30-year anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany. Claudia and Katrin share their perspectives, having experienced it all. It’s a trip down memory lane, and what it means to be reunited today. Also, the GAI has upcoming events and exhibits. “Stars and Stripes on the Rhein” - the relationship between Germany and the United States after WWI. Fallvergnügen: “Der, Die, Das” a class all about German articles. For all events and language classes, please visit www.gai-mn.org ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode. ###

 S2E8 Oktoberfest Lite | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1698

We went “old school” and recorded this episode at the GAI. We did keep social distancing rules in mind, and we wore masks the entire time. In this episode, we discuss the Oktoberfest Lite at the GAI Haus on Summit Ave. Log on to our website to secure tickets for in-person seating at the GAI OR purchase one of our Oktoberfest Take-Home Kits! Find out more on our website: www.gai-mn.org Special thank you to Paulaner Bier for supporting the GAI and the Oktoberfest! ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 S2E7 Fall 2020 Classes, German TV - what are we recommending, Fall 2020 Events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2999

Timestamps: 0 - 22:15 - classes for Fall 2020: All details are available at www.gai-mn.org 22:15- 45:15  - Events at the GAI, Fall 2020 45:15 - end - Events at the GAI In the "Classes for Fall", we're discussing: Morning classes are in-person, but limited to 8 attendees Evenings are remote classes via Zoom Samstagsschule is available Also, we updated the names of our classes to reflect the Common European Reference Frame. Katrin explains what this actually is. The GAI is proud to host Climate Kids. A program for 12-16-year-olds. This will be offered as a hybrid class. Information on the website. TV in Germany/German Language TV Shows at 22:15 First, a stroll down memory lane. What did Katrin, Claudia, and Michael watch growing up in Deutschland and Österreich? What do we recommend in contemporary TV shows or movies: On Netflix or Prime: Dark How to sell drugs online(fast) Babylon Berlin Ku'damm Babylon Berlin Türkisch für Anfänger Stromberg Deutschland 83/86 and in 2021 Deutschland 89 will be released Also, check out the apps that ARD and ZDF provide. These apps should be available on  Google Play or Apple App Store. Turkish Concert (Outdoors) Sat, Aug 22 Pre-registration/ticket purchase on our website Oktoberfest Lite will take place at the GAI the weekend of September 19 and 20. Pick up an Oktoberfest kit on Saturday for a party at home, or reserve a kit and a spot at a table on the GAI grounds for one of two seatings on Sunday. Registration opens Monday 8/17 at gai-mn.org/OktoberfestLite. ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 Special Episode: George Floyd Street Art & University of St. Thomas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2050

Streetart: To some a nuisance, to others an artistic expression with deep meaning. In this special episode, Dr. Heather Shirey, Dr. Todd Lawrence, and student researcher Chioma Uwagwu speak about the George Floyd Streetart Database Project, an initiative of St. Thomas University in St. Paul, MN.   Using this amazing resource, the GAI recently completed a multimedia project about street art in Minnesota and around the world that has been created after the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.   You can find the GAI's project here: https://gai-mn.org/StreetArt.   Our project was inspired by the Goethe-Institut’s #ARTBITS blog, a photo collection, and a series of articles about street art discoveries and artists in cities throughout Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.   To learn more about #artbits, please visit https://www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/kul/art/abi.html. The full database of street art from our guests is here: https://georgefloydstreetart.omeka.net/. As part of our project, the GAI recorded a video with Dr. Lawrence.  You can view the video here: https://youtu.be/weCULizSXaM Correction: In the intro, I erroneously noted the month of George Floyd's murder as March. His death was on May 25, 2020. ~Michael ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 S2E6 - Summer traditions, Eurovision, & Kaspar :) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2750

We are returning to the more "classic" podcast format, although sans Grammar for this episode. No worries, we'll bring Grammar back soon enough! :) In this episode, we welcome Kaspar, 9 y.o. He is a fixture at the GAI and also attends our Summercamp & Samstagschule, and he is Katrin's son. :) Kaspar tells you about both programs, and what he does as Teacher's Assistant.  Then, Claudia, Katrin, & Michael dive into D-A-CH summer traditions. We discuss the original form of minimalism; the smallest of yard and escapes for city people. The ever-popular pool culture, and why topless or without clothing is "no big deal" for most. Also, since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest was a staple of European entertainment. 2020 is the first year the competition is canceled. We're looking back at the meaning of the contest, the intricacies of the competition, and how it was and continues to be, an event that promotes unity across Europe, and the world. Our German classes will resume in-house again as well. Listen to how we're going about keeping everyone safe, protected, and still teach you the language we're all passionate about! ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 Deutsche Tage sing-along with John Hoffacker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2032

In this Special Episode, we welcome Minnesänger choral director John Hoffacker to a sing-along. The original broadcast was streamed live on YouTube. If you prefer to watch a replay, click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ummzraJElAA (Also, subscribe to our YouTube channel and give the video a "like" :) ) A sing-a-long wouldn't be complete if you couldn't participate. Please find the lyrics to the songs here: https://gai-mn.org/resources/Documents/Deutsche%20Tage%202020%20Sing-Along%20songs.pdf --- Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 S2E5 - Deutsche Tage - History & Event Preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2461

Event Preview Episode: Deutsche Tage One of the significant events of the GAI is Deutsche Tage; a Fest that wouldn’t exist without volunteers who graciously donate their time. Many of these volunteers have been with Deutsche Tage for decades. In this episode, we welcome Helga Pernell, who remembers Deutsche Tage from 1963. Helga has been with the GAI for decades, organizing, helping, and cooking. Imagine 200lbs of German Potato Salad… Helga shares her recipe with us in this episode. We also talked with Jeana Anderson, Executive Director at the GAI, about the changes for the 2020 Deutsche Tage. Instead of keeping DT to a weekend-only event, we are delivering community events all week long – online. Jeana tells us about live streams, party kits, facemasks, a drive-by pick-up opportunity, and more. # # # Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 Verbs, Music, and Live-Streaming Events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2152

This is the first “remote” episode of Hier & There. While we accommodate the stay-at-home orders, Claudia, Katrin, and Michael connected virtually and recorded this episode from their respective homes. Katrin leads you through a short lesson in grammar: Strong verbs with vowel changes. Get to know and learn how the 11 most common German verbs are used. Click this link to access the GAI’s Quizlet folder and familiarize yourself, practice, and then put it to good use. We’re also sharing some helpful tips in “Germanizing” your environment to immerse yourself at home and learn German even quicker. The second part of this episode is dedicated to music. Busting the stereotypes of “lederhosen jazz”, the D-A-CH region has a lot more going on than is broadly marketed. There’ll be some familiar names, Freddy Quinn, Heino, Die Zillertaler Schürzenjäger, Helene Fischer, Nena (99 Red Balloons), etc., but there’s more to Germany than meets the ear: The Scorpions (Winds of Change), Falco (Rock Me Amadeus), Herbert Grönemeyer, or large music festivals such as “Rock am Ring”, the origination of European House Music and techno. Not to forget, there’s also the depth of cultural meaning expressed through music. The layers of German music are deep, meaningful, and go far beyond what is expected. Check out our website to find out more: https://gai-mn.org/Musik The GAI is going Live on Facebook Joey Johnson, Monday, May 11 from 7 pm - 8 pm. Join us virtually. You can click straight to our Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/613768545885416/ and let us know that you’ll be joining us. ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 Special Episode - Part 2: Fred Amram - Reflections on the Holocaust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2190

In part 2 of our "mini-series" to commemorate the Holocaust Remembrance Month, Fred Amram joined us at the GAI Haus. Revisiting his past, Fred shares his memories, the way his mother would have viewed our conversation, and the meaning of having become a German citizen again. This episode was recorded before COVID-19. We hope, as you are listening to this episode, that you are safe and healthy.   Please stay connected with us on various social channels, and subscribe to our newsletter at www.gai-mn.org We'll see you soon! ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 Special Episode - Part 1: Mindy Ratner - The Kaddish, Reflection on the Holocaust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3099

Each year, the month of April is dedicated as the Holocaust Remembrance Month. We welcomed MPR's Mindy Ratner to the GAI Haus, for an in-depth and heart-to-heart conversation about her MPR program "The Kaddish - Reflections on the Holocaust in Music and Words". - Start with our episode, which provides you with a backstory, then click the link and listen to Mindy's broadcast for in-depth stories. From the MPR Website: A dozen years before the beginning of World War II, the Nazis began what would become the unparalleled slaughter of Europe's "undesirables," most of whom were Jews. Millions would die, but there were survivors as well, each with a unique story. Classical music host Mindy Ratner has gathered a collection of conversations with some of those touched directly by the Holocaust. Mindy's guests include Theodore Bikel — actor, singer, social activist, and master storyteller — who came to the Twin Cities in June 2013, and longtime radio professional Martin Goldsmith, plus members of our own community with stories and insights to share. ### Special Episode - Part 2: Fred Amram  ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

 S2E3 | Switzerland: Myths & Realities | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3163

In most episodes of the GAI podcast, we present our views and opinions from a German or Austrian perspective. In this episode, we welcome Deb to the Podcast. Deb is a German Teacher at the GAI and also a Swiss national.  We are discussing language, in that German isn't German... isn't German, customs and stereotypes, and get a more detailed impression of Switzerland, and just how amazing the country is.  If you have any follow-up questions for Deb, please email us at language@gai-mn.com and we'll include your questions when Deb comes back for another episode. ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at: language@gai-mn.org and we'll include your request in the next episode.

 Special Episode: The Frankfurt Kitchen w/ Director & Filmmaker Maribeth Romslo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2553

In this Special Episode, the GAI welcomes Maribeth Romslo, a Minneapolis based Filmmaker and Director.  Maribeth filmed within an iconic German domestic structure - the Frankfurt Kitchen - which are still built and used in German apartments where ultra-efficiency collaborates with time-savings and freedom.  Tickets to the Kitchen Dance Project film are available here: https://ticket.artsmia.org/products/kitchen-dance-film-premiere For more details about Maribeth's project, follow these links: Overall project website: www.kitchendanceproject.com Recipe stories submission link: https://www.kitchendanceproject.com/recipe-stories And here's the radio story that Maribeth recently produced for the Transom Traveling Workshop at Seattle Public Radio (6 minutes): https://soundcloud.com/maribeth-romslo/chuck-corey-and-the-harry-partch-instrumentarium ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at: language@gai-mn.org and we'll include your request in the next episode.

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