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Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast
11. A rainforest ramble with Tinuke Oyediran

Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 21:51


Tinuke Oyediran is on a mission to explore all of the UK's temperate rainforests, so for our latest episode, we showed her around magical Bovey Valley Woods in Devon. Tinuke is an adventurer and former professional roller skater, and was a contestant on the BBC's Survivor UK show. She's really passionate about nature, pushing boundaries and sharing her experiences to educate and inspire online communities. As we take a riverside ramble through the rainforest, we hear Tinuke on her wild adventures, the healing powers of nature and her efforts to address the lack of representation in the great outdoors. We also hear about her life-changing experience on Survivor UK, how being outdoors helped her to cope with trauma, past and future adventures and the three Guinness World Records she holds! Don't forget to rate us and subscribe! Learn more about the Woodland Trust at woodlandtrust.org.uk Transcript You are listening to Woodland Walks, a podcast for the Woodland Trust presented by Adam Shaw. We protect and plant trees for people to enjoy, to fight climate change and to help wildlife thrive.  Adam: Well, today I am meeting a professional roller skater, which is a first for me anyway. She was also one of 18 contestants marooned on a deserted location in a BBC reality show which saw people divided into two groups and tasked with competing in a range of challenges in the hope of eventually winning the title of sole survivor. She's meeting me on what I hope to be a less arduous but no less interesting adventure visiting a really, a really very rare sight, a temperate rainforest here in the UK in Devon.  Tinuke: Yeah. So my name is Tinuke. I am an adventurer, I'm an online storyteller, triple Guinness World Record holder randomly enough, I'm completely obsessed with being in the outdoors and outside of my comfort zone, so being here in a new temperate rainforest is a great start.  Adam: Right. Well, I've I've gotta first of all, you you threw away the line ‘a triple Guinness World Record holder'. So I've gotta ask you about that. What what's the three world records you hold?  Tinuke: I know. So it's I I used to be a professional roller skater in chapter number one.  Adam: Wow.  Tinuke: And it's the most cartwheels, the most burpees in a minute on roller skates and then the most spins on the e-roller skates in a minute as well. I did them all in lockdown, so I was just like on a mission. I had time.  Adam: OK. And e-roller skates are battery powered are they is that what they are?  Tinuke: Yeah, yeah, they're like, they're like a little, like, roller skate segway things that you put on your feet. It's pretty epic. You can go, like, up to 40 miles an hour. It's like proper adrenaline.   Adam: Wow. So I mean, I know we're here to talk about forests and the outdoors.   Tinuke: We are indeed.   Adam: But I have to, I've never met a professional roller skater before, so I just I have to begin with a couple of questions about that. So how how did that come about?  Tinuke: So I I used to be in a show called Starlight Express, which is a musical.  Adam: Oh yes, of course. Who doesn't know Starlight Express!   Tinuke: Literally.  Adam: So so but you were a roller skater before that.  Tinuke: I wasn't. I was a dancer before that. I I change my mind a lot as you *laughs*  Adam: Ah so is that how it works, I often wondered that because they they go through a lot of roller skaters and I thought, that's a limited pool they're fishing in so so they get dancers and teach them how to roller skate.  Tinuke: Yeah. Yeah, they train us up and then if you can do the, if you can roller skate by the end of the sort of like training up then you go on to the show. And I did that for two years in Germany and then I came back to the UK and was a professional roller skater for like, 10 years, which was great.   Adam: Amazing. Are you still, are you still doing all of that?  Tinuke: I do sometimes yeah, I have I have a little cute troop of hula hoop gals who I meet up with every now and then and, like, do some fun jobs with. Yeah.  Adam: OK, good. Alright. And I promise not to ask you anymore about roller skating. Right. So you are an adventurer. And I know you are on is that right, a sort of mission to to look at the temperate rainforests and and forests of the UK?  Tinuke: I am indeed. Yeah, that among many other missions. So I suppose I could go in how I started, which follows on from the roller skate story, is I went on a show called Survivor on the BBC. Essentially, it's a show where *laughs* they basically just like strip you of all your human rights and desert you on an island and you have to survive in the wilderness out there. So I had a love of the outdoors and forests and woodlands and the wilderness, everything before. But that's what sort of shifted it into making it a bit of a mission to explore.  Adam: And how did you how did you do? For those who haven't been following Survivor, which is a massively popular programme, but for those who don't know it, how did you do?  Tinuke: I did good. Yeah. Yeah, I did good. It was absolutely brutal in, both physically and emotionally. It's quite it's quite a hard show in terms of like, ohh tactics and things like that. So that was quite tough, but I loved being, living in the wild, building shelters, catching food and yeah, just living out there. That was, that was incredible.  Adam: Had you done anything like that before?  Tinuke: So I had recently gone and lived out in a a beautiful forest near Stonehenge for a week on my own as you do *laughs* and that was a lot of shelter building and bushcraft skills and all of that, fire making, so I I...  Adam: And you just taught yourself this? I mean you just turn up and yeah, I'm gonna sit in the forest now for a week, I better learn how to build a fire or what? *both laugh*  Tinuke: Yeah, like some London City babe, just like, where am I? I had done some, like basic skills and and beforehand, so I did know what I was doing. I'd done lots of shelter, building and stuff like that before, but yeah.  Adam: And what was, so you said, catching your own food, this is killing animals and eating them, is that?  Tinuke: We we, no, we we had, it was I I wasn't, you're not allowed to, I wasn't allowed to catch them and eat them. So I had things with me that I brought in, rabbits and then I forest forage-ed, foraged, foragaged? Foragaged a lot.  Adam: Whatever. I know what you mean *both laugh* Very cool.  Tinuke: Yeah. Yeah, that was crazy.  Adam: And so so that's your background. Lots of different bits to that obviously. And and this latest adventure to sort of travel around the UK an look at forests. Why why that particularly?  Tinuke: Yeah. So I first of all, I think it was just online I saw something. This must have been a couple of years ago, something about like UK rainforests and I was just like, what? I had no idea at that point that there were rainforests in the UK and I started off with a rainforest actually not too far from here, which was the first one I went to go visit and and I just started learning all about it. I I do lots of storytelling online and sharing with my community and like educating people about what we can find in the UK. And so that was my first obsession where my rainforest addiction begun and then since then, I've gone up to lots of them in Scotland. Yeah. So yeah, that's where it all kind of began.  Adam: So very good. And so it is a, I mean it's it's a surprise I think to most people to be honest that there is a a temperate rainforest in in the UK at all. And it's that in particular which you are looking at on this, you know, adventure, this tour of the UK, not forests in general, it is rainforests.  Tinuke: It is rainforests, yeah.  Adam: And there's a lot of talk now about the sort of mental wellbeing, and in fact, only a few weeks ago, when the King had some problems with his recurring cancer, he and some other members of royalty I think were talking about the healing powers of being out in nature. So it's sort of a very topical thing. What's your take or experience of that?  Tinuke: Yeah. Forest bathing is a thing. I love it. All about sort of bathing your senses and being in the forest, obviously. But my personal journey with nature and healing is a very strong one and is definitely rooted in why I do what I do and why I've chosen this as a career. So when I was about 28, I went through quite a traumatic time where I lost all of my sort of like initial close family. So my cousin, brother, my mum and dad. And I was super young obviously at the time and I started going out into nature as what I thought was like a way to escape my reality. And I went on lots of crazy adventures, hiking, going into the Grand Canyon, going hiking around Iceland. And it was sort of what I thought was a way to get away from everything. But it just became my biggest healing tool ever, and I have recently liked to call it adventure therapy or adventure healing and and it's all about putting yourself out of your comfort zone, being somewhere where you're not normally are, going out into nature forest bathing, hiking, breathing, experiencing aura of nature, looking at an unbelievably tall tree or, you know, a huge beautiful valley like the one that we're in today.  Adam: And and it's interesting so you, I mean, you were a dancer and and a roller skater, so you're obviously a physical person anyway,  Tinuke: 100% yeah.  Adam: So that was so, but there seems to be a distinction you're making between the sort of exercise you might do as part of your dancing and roller skating, and the sort of exercise that is involved in going to a forest or on a hike or something. Why is that different? Because we talk about exercise and the endorphins anyway, so you get that whether you're in a gym or running in a forest. What's different about being in a forest?  Tinuke: So I I do like the idea of moving forwards, so I do lots of processing whilst I'm hiking so there's a there's a thing, if I go on on a little bit of a tangent, it's called it's a therapy called EMDR, where   Adam: N?  Tinuke: EMDR.   Adam: M for mother. EMDR yes.  Tinuke: Yeah, where it's all about rapid eye movement. So you might follow your end of your finger and you go left, right, left, right. It's all about combining the left and right hemisphere of your brain whilst you're processing something traumatic and you can also do it whilst you're tapping and you can also do it whilst you're walking so that's what I started to do whilst I was hiking out in nature.  Adam: And what does that do so why, why is that helpful?  Tinuke: The traumatic memory normally gets stuck in the right hemisphere of the brain because that's where emotions and and all of that is governed and so obviously, feelings of anxiety and all the things that can come with going through something traumatic. So by processing whilst you're stimulating the right and left hemisphere of your brain, walking, looking, tapping, side to side, it just helps blend blend it into one and that's what I that's what that's why I've picked hiking and being outdoors.  Adam: Very nice. And you, have you found a difference?  Tinuke: Completely, 100%. It's like absolutely changed my life, especially especially obviously since I went through all of that. I like doing something, as you said, I'm a physical person, but I like doing something that's quite hard. I like it to be quite challenging, like a challenging hike or a long one, and then at the end of it, it's just building up that resilience that I'm capable of getting over hard things, I'm capable of being a little bit uncomfortable when it's pouring with rain. I've gone camping, there's loads of midges, blah blah, blah and then it's type two fun, you know?   Adam: Right. Type two fun?  Tinuke: Type two fun.  Adam: I can, never heard of that. Right. That's that's fun with a bit of an obstacle?  Tinuke: That, that's that's the type of fun that you get in the outdoors a lot where you might be like, why am I camping in this rainforest and it's pouring with rain. But then afterwards, you're like, wow, what an incredible experience.  Adam: It was actually fun, oh good alright. Well we're just coming up to a big, let's go, just try and avoid that. So yeah. OK. So so you have found that to be a real benefit to you.  Tinuke: Yeah, it's definitely changed my life and my outlook on things. And also it's it's what I've learned about myself is that I'm capable of pushing through uncomfortable moments, and it's like cold, hard evidence for myself that I'm capable of doing that. So it's definitely been a massive like trauma recovery tool for me, yeah.  Adam: That's it's interesting. You also talked right at the beginning of this little walk about how, I think you wanted to demonstrate to your community the benefits of nature and the outside. So, so so for what what community are we talking about, to be in, because we want, everyone is part of lots of different types of communities. So so what community are you talking about?  Tinuke: So for me like representation of BIPOC people, people of colour, especially in the UK, mainly city dwellers don't have as much experience with the outdoors so,  Adam: So you're talking about, you are talking about lots of different,   Tinuke: Yeah  Adam: You're not talking about an ethnic community or anything,  Tinuke: No no no.   Adam: You're you're saying young people, people from different,   Tinuke: Yeah. People of colour, people of colour, especially like for me obviously like black women doing adventurous stuff is not normally what we get up to *laughs*.  Adam: Is it not?  Tinuke: Not, not not in comparison to,  Adam: So why, why is that then why do you think that is?  Tinuke: Lots of different reasons. Lack of representation in the outdoor scene is a huge thing across like the media, and also just when you come to a rainforest like this or a space, it's very different to be here when you're the only person of colour here, lots of people feel like they are a bit out of place, wouldn't know how to get here, wouldn't know that it was a thing that you could do, wouldn't know the benefits of it and and also it's if it if your if your peers and your family don't, don't go and spend much time in nature, you don't have that incentive to or need to know that you can do it. But in recent times it's definitely changing, which is amazing. And there's some incredible groups that are popping up. Black Girls Hike is an incredible one.  Adam: Is that the name of the group?  Tinuke: That's the name of the group, Black Girls Hike. Yeah.  Adam: And that's a a physical group of people, of black girls who go hiking.   Tinuke: Yeah, kayaking, camping, all sorts of things. And it's yeah, specifically for people of colour to like understand what it is and how amazing it is to be out here. I went on a camping trip with them last year. It was like 80 women or most of most of them it was all their first camping trip and and that was amazing.  Adam: And what about age then as well? Because I was struck by how younger people are very to my mind, very politically engaged with the environment, but less actually engaged, so they, it tends to be older people, in my experience who are part of the environmental charities, I mean, I suppose first of all, do you think that's right or am I wrong in your view or, and so what what do you know about the engagement of of younger people, of all colours and and sex and gender, of of people of your age group. Do they tend to talk about the environment? Is that a a dull subject to them?  Tinuke: No no, it's it's not a dull subject. It's a big subject. Obviously this is our reality and it's gonna be the reality of our children and our children's children and much more than it would be for someone older. So it is a big topic of conversation, especially the world that I'm in at the moment, meeting so many people who love the outdoors. It's definitely a subject that is brought up a lot, definitely, and it's it's definitely a thing of why I started the rainforests and going around the temperate rainforest because they're so endangered and it is a massive topic of conversation.   Adam: And and are people optimistic about it or are they, is it is it all disaster prone. I I I fear sometimes that the environmental lobby talks so much about the problems it's a bit of a turn off to be honest. But you've been talking very positively about the role of it all.  Tinuke: So I suppose I'm trying to put a positive switch on it by talking about it a lot and promoting everything that I do online. For example, I just went to Kilimanjaro two weeks ago and that was the whole reason I went there was because in a couple of years, well in, there won't be a glacier at the top of it anymore. The snow would have melted. So I was on a mission to do it before the glacier had melted and I talk a lot about it whilst I'm doing it. And suffering a lot actually up there. Adam  Adam: Suffering from the cold and the,   Tinuke: And the altitude and everything.   Adam: How how high is Kilimanjaro?   Tinuke: It was like three, 3,870 something metres.   Adam: Right, and and you walked up.   Tinuke: I did, very, very slowly *laughs*.    Adam: I was going to say, how long did it take you to get there?  Tinuke: It took me seven days to get there and down. Yeah, it was a little bit mad.  Adam: With a group, or?   Tinuke: With a group, yeah. And I got a chest infection on day two.  Adam: Oh wow.  Tinuke: It was it was like one of the hardest things I've ever done. And that's when you're like, yeah.  Adam: That's type two fun, isn't it?  Tinuke: That is type two fun *both laugh*  Adam: Sorry I have paused because we are right by a beautiful bridge. Isn't that lovely? Doesn't that look like a a sort of something  Tinuke: Like the Hobbit   Adam: It does, you know what it does, like a Hobbit right out of Hollywood.  Tinuke: Or like there'll be a troll underneath.  Adam: Yeah. Who knows? Maybe there is a troll and we need to answer a a riddle before we cross. Yeah, let's take a photo here. But it's a good point because I think you're massive on social media, so we'll take a photo here. Maybe you'll put it on social media, but what are your social media tags? And if people want to follow you?  Tinuke: So it's Tinuke, which is T-I-N-U-K-E underscore Oyediran, O-Y-E-D-I-R-A-N. And that's all over the place.  Adam: It's all over, on all platforms.  Tinuke: On all of them, it's the same.  Adam: You're you're you're everywhere. Right. Let's take a photo.  Tinuke: Yeah.  Adam: OK, right. Well, let's go over the troll bridge. Oops OK there we are.  Tinuke: We're not going to go for a wild swim?  Adam: Well, I'm very happy to to  Tinuke: To not *laughs*   Adam: To to try and find a towel for you on your exit, but I won't.   Tinuke: You can cheer me, cheer me on but not take part, partake  Adam: Yeah, I'm a, I'm a supporter of your wild swim as opposed to a participant.  Tinuke: Fair enough.  Adam: I would like to stand in the middle of that river. I'm not going to because I don't know what I'm doing. Anyway so you, you've got we talked about the adventures you've done on TV and elsewhere. You've got some other adventures coming up. What are they?  Tinuke: I do. I do indeed. I have some lots of UK hikes coming up, which you can always join me on. You can follow me on my Instagram and come,  Adam: When you say join you and you mean not just turn up and sort of follow behind you in a sort of creepy manner. This is an organised this is an organised thing.   Tinuke: No *laughs* yeah yeah organised hikes  Adam: Fine. OK organised. I thought, just go, oh look there she is, just follow her *both laugh*  Tinuke: Join me, join me. I'm also going to Iceland, which I'm inviting everyone to come along with me. That's in October, I'm going doing the Annapurna Trail in Nepal, sort of around around Everest. I'm doing that in November, also inviting everyone to join me. And then my big birthday party next year is going to be to Everest Base Camp, which is April next year. So you've got a whole year to train up.  Adam: And if people are interested in joining on these adventures, they contact you via all your social media platforms.  Tinuke: They do indeed.  Adam: Fantastic. How long have you been involved with the Woodland Trust for.   Tinuke: Probably about a year now.  Adam: So not not long and how did that happen?  Tinuke: I think it was I actually I think it was initially when I first saw a reel about temperate rainforest and I contacted and said I'm going off on a mission to visit them all. Can I come to all of yours and do you want to join in in any way? And yeah, it's been it's been really exciting since then. Yeah.  Adam: So I mean, you've talked about trying to encourage people from your communities to come along on a similar journey metaphorically as well as I suppose physically. What would your message be to them to to persuade them this is maybe something worth getting involved in?  Tinuke: The benefits for me have completely changed my life in an amazing way and I can't help but not share it. So come and try it out. Get outside your comfort zone a little bit if this is something that you're not used to trying, you definitely won't regret it and it's always nice to go with a group, so yeah, make new friends.  Adam: From all of us to all of you, thanks for joining us and as ever, happy wandering.  Thank you for listening to the Woodland Trust Woodland Walks. Join us next month when Adam will be taking another walk in the company of Woodland Trust staff, partners and volunteers. And don't forget to subscribe to the series on iTunes or wherever you are listening. And do give us a review and a rating. If you want to find out more about our woods and those that are close to you, check out the Woodland Trust website. Just head to the visiting woods pages. Thank you. 

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Corona-Aufarbeitung, aber wie?

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 13:58


Die Fachärztin für Mikrobiologie, Virologie und Infektionsepidemiologie sowie für Hygiene und Umweltmedizin Prof. Ines Kappstein ist eine ausgewiesene Expertin im Bereich der Hygiene. Bereits vor der Coronazeit beschäftigte sie sich mit der Übertragung von Erregern und der Wirksamkeit von Infektionsschutzmaßnahmen. Im Sommer 2020 verfasste sie einen Fachartikel mit dem Titel „Mund-Nasen-Schutz in der Öffentlichkeit: Keine Hinweise für eine Wirksamkeit“, in dem sie die Neubewertung des Robert-Koch-Instituts(RKI) zur Wirksamkeit von Masken in der Öffentlichkeit sorgfältig prüfte. Der damalige Vizepräsident des RKI, Lars Schaade, hatte noch im Februar 2020 auf einer Pressekonferenz erläutert, dass es auch nach mehrfachen Untersuchungen „keine wissenschaftliche Evidenz gäbe, dass es [das Masketragen] irgendeinen Sinn hätte.“ Zu der Zeit, also im Sommer 2020, bestand bereits eine bundesweite Maskenpflicht, die noch mehrere Jahre anhalten sollte. Nun hat Prof. Kappstein ein Buch mit dem Titel: „Aerosole, Angst und Masken: Die AHA- + L-Regeln“ veröffentlicht,in dem sie eine fundierte und kritische Evaluation der Corona-Maßnahmen vornimmt. Das Buch hat, vor allem aufgrund der Expertise von Frau Kappstein, das Potential ein Standardwerk hinsichtlich der Analyse der Verhältnismäßigkeit und Rechtmäßigkeit der Pandemiepolitik zu werden. Im Folgenden lesen Sie einen Auszug aus dem neuen Buch zum Thema Corona-Aufarbeitung. Artikel: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/aufarbeitung-der-coronazeit-prof-kappstein/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Weitere Podcasts ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

T24 Podcast
Eşref Rüya: Bir adamın travması onu “iyi” yapar mı? //Ekran Aşkına

T24 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 17:24


T24 yazarı Prof. Dr. Ayşe Naz Bulamur ile T24 editörü Hazal Sipahi'nin dizi ve film gibi yapımları tartıştığı Ekran Aşkına'nın yeni bölümünde bu kez Eşref Rüya konuşuluyor.Eşref Rüya, aşkı yeniden tanımlamıyor; tam tersine, alışıldık ve tehlikeli kalıpları parlatıyor. Rüya'nın çaresizliği, Eşref'in sahiplenmeci şiddetiyle romantize edilirken; dizi, izleyiciyi toksik erkekliği aşkla karıştırmaya davet ediyor.Sevmek, korumak adı altında kontrol etmek midir?Video

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
"Was zum Teufel soll da vertuscht werden?"

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 11:00


"Fünf Chemiker wollen von der Europäischen Arzneimitteaufsicht Aufklärung über die mRNA-Impfstoffe. Nach drei Jahren erhalten sie geschwärzte Dokumente." Artikel: https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/open-source/chemiker-fragen-zu-corona-impfstoffen-was-zum-teufel-soll-da-vertuscht-werden-li.2318308 Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Weitere Podcasts ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
mRNA-Impfung für Schwangere

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 10:18


Die US-Gesundheitsbehörde rechnete falsch. Trotzdem diente ihre Studie massgeblich für die Impfempfehlung. Auch in der Schweiz. (6) Artikel: https://www.infosperber.ch/gesundheit/mrna-impfung-fur-schwangere-studie-enthielt-groben-fehler/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: zeitenwechsel.org Weitere Produktionen ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Die Lehrer tragen Verantwortung

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 27:09


"Vor fünf Jahren führten Corona-Maßnahmen dazu, dass Schulen über Monate hinweg geschlossen wurden. Trotz immenser psycho-sozialer, medizinischer und schulischer Folgen für Millionen von Kindern fehlt bis heute eine pädagogische Aufarbeitung." Artikel: https://www.cicero.de/kultur/fuenf-jahre-schulschliessungen-corona-aufarbeitung Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Weitere Produktionen ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Anlat Eren
İhtiyar Adamın Elma Ağacı

Anlat Eren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 3:25


Tolstoy'un Çekirdek adlı kitabından… Bir gün yaşlı adam elma fidanı dikiyormuş. Köylüler yaşlı adama ve genç fidana bakıp bu adamın bu elmaları yemeye ömrünün yetmeyeceğini düşünmüşler ve adamla konuşmaya başlamışlar…

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Lockdowns waren "äußerst schädlich"

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 6:47


Ioannidis: Lockdowns waren „äußerst schädlich” Gesundheitswissenschaftler: Restriktive Maßnahmen und schlechte Sozialsysteme Hauptgrund für internationale Übersterblichkeit / Schweden schnitt am besten ab / Corona-Debattenklima von Anfang an „vergiftet“, „ahnungslose“ Politiker und Medien „diktierten“ Narrativ Eine Meldung des Multipolar Magazins: https://multipolar-magazin.de/meldungen/0215 Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Gespräch in voller Länge: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/corona-bilanz-john-ioannidis/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Pfizer stoppte wichtige Studie

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 5:41


"Über 80 Zentren in bevölkerungsreichen Ländern hätten rund 4000 Teilnehmerinnen rekrutieren sollen. Doch dazu kam es nicht." Ein Artikel von Martina Frei, erschienen bein infosperber.ch Artikel: https://www.infosperber.ch/gesundheit/covid-impfung-bei-schwangeren-pfizer-stoppte-wichtige-studie/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Militarisierung der öffentlichen Gesundheit und Forschung

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 7:13


"Die schrittweise Militarisierung im Bereich der öffentlichen Gesundheit und der universitären Forschung sollte daher verhindert werden. Insbesondere muss die Freiheit der universitären Forschung vollständig vor direktem staatlichem und militärischem Zugriff geschützt werden." Artikel: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/militarisierung-der-oeffentlichen-gesundheit-und-der-universitaeren-forschung/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit unterstützen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Corona-Aufarbeitung als Demokratisierung

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 11:44


"Nach dem Bundespräsidenten haben nun auch einstige Hardliner wie Karl Lauterbach und Katrin Göring-Eckardt ihren Willen zu einer dringlichen Aufarbeitung der Corona-Zeit bekundet. Der Wind dreht sich. Doch zentrale Kommissionen reichen nicht aus. Die Aufarbeitung muss vor Ort geschehen – darin liegt auch die Chance für eine überfällige Demokratisierung des Landes." (Paul Schreyer) Artikel: https://multipolar-magazin.de/artikel/corona-aufarbeitung-demokratisierung Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
"Die Pandemie der Unmenschlichkeit und die Folgebereitschaft der Justiz"

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 59:51


"Die RKI-Protokolle zeigen, dass ein Großteil der freiheitseinschränkenden Normen von Anfang an mit dem Makel der Verfassungswidrigkeit behaftet war. Dies war der meistgelesene Cicero-Artikel im September." Artikel lesen: https://www.cicero.de/kultur/meistgelesene-artikel-2024-september-corona-und-recht-die-pandemie-der-unmenschlichkeit Den gesamten Text mit sämtlichen Fußnoten und Grafiken finden Sie hier: https://assets.cicero.de/2024-09/2024-09-23_Entwurf_Gastbeitrag%20RA%20Lucenti%20u%20RAin%20Dr.%20Meyer-Hesselbarth_Endfassung_Cleanversion.pdf Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Produktionskosten: 250 € Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/ Mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Cicero Magazins

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Ukrayna için savaşan Avustralyalı adamın Rusya tarafından öldürüldüğü bildiriliyor

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 4:42


Ukrayna için savaşırken Rus güçleri tarafından yakalanan Avustralyalı bir adamın, kendisini esir alanlar tarafından soğukkanlılıkla öldürüldüğü bildirildi. Federal hükümet, Rus yetkililerden yanıtlar almaya çalışmakta ve raporlar doğrulanırsa, güçlü bir eylemde bulunacaklarına söz veriyor.

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
"Covid-Impfung für Kinder und Jugendliche war «klar nicht nötig»"

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 12:47


"Covid-Impfung für Kinder und Jugendliche war «klar nicht nötig» - Das sagt der frühere Präsident der Schweizer Impfkommission rückblickend. Der Druck auf die Kommissionen war teils enorm." Artikel: https://infosperber.ch/gesundheit/covid-impfung-fuer-kinder-und-jugendliche-war-klar-nicht-noetig/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Produktionskosten: ca. 120 € Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Buchauszug: "Toleranz in der Wissenschaft"

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 10:15


Prof. Dr. Kampf kritisierte im Herbst 2021 im Wissenschaftsmagazin "The Lancet" die Stigmatisierung Ungeimpfter. Sein neues Buch fasst die Reaktionen auf diesen Brief zusammen und thematisiert die Toleranz in der Wissenschaft. Artikel: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/buchauszug-toleranz-in-der-wissenschaft/ Sein neues Buch: https://buchshop.bod.de/die-stigmatisierung-der-ungeimpften-waehrend-covid-19-guenter-kampf-9783758351488 Sein Brief im Lancet: https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2821%2902243-1 Meine Arbeit unterstützen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Das psychologische Dilemma der Pandemie-Protagonisten

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 17:38


Bei genauerer Betrachtung der mutmaßlich wirksamen emotionalen Hintergründe erscheint das konforme und unkritische Verhalten der meisten der für die Pandemiepolitik verantwortlichen Akteure – ebenso wie nun ihr flächendeckendes Leugnen der gemachten Fehler – nachvollziehbar. Eine Spurensuche nach den psychologischen Gründen für die weiterhin verbissen betriebene Verhinderung einer fundierten Corona-Aufarbeitung. Artikel: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/das-psychologische-dilemma-der-pandemie-protagonisten/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit unterstützen. https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Mit Verhaltensökonomie wirksam regieren

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 13:38


Ob Killervirus oder Klimakrise: Seit Jahren helfen sogenannte Nudging-Experten der Regierung dabei, den Wählerwillen zu beeinflussen. Dabei ist die bewusste Erzeugung von Angst ein zentrales Element der Manipulation. In jüngster Zeit werden immer mehr dieser Fachleute auf Spitzenpositionen befördert, ihr Denken scheint zur gesellschaftlichen Norm zu werden. Alles kein Problem? Artikel: https://multipolar-magazin.de/artikel/nudging-verhaltensoekonomie Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Illusion von Demokratie

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 15:02


Ein sehr aufschlussreicher Auszug aus dem Buch „Hybris und Nemesis - Wie uns die Entzivilisierung von Macht in den Abgrund führt – Einsichten aus 5000 Jahren“ des ehemaligen Lehrstuhlinhabers für Wahrnehmungs- und Kognitionsforschung Rainer Mausfeld, erklärt wie wirkmächtig die Erschaffung einer Art Scheindemokratie ist, insbesondere um die Herrschenden vor Revolution zu schützen. Auszug lesen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/mausfeld-demokratie-illusion/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit unterstützen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Wir brauchen rote Linien!

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 9:29


Mein erster Gastkommentar im Nordkurier: Es darf keine rote Linien geben, sagt Kanzler Scholz. Doch, die brauchen wir - es muss sie sogar geben, sagt unser Gast-Autor Bastian Barucker. "Natürlich sahen die Gründerväter in denen im Grundgesetz verankerten Grundrechten Abwehrrechte gegen übergriffiges staatliches Handeln und haben deshalb der individuellen Freiheit und der Würde des Menschen besondere Relevanz eingeräumt. Dabei hatten Sie vielleicht genau so eine „keine-rote-Linien-Politik“ im Sinn, wie sie der Kanzler vertritt." Artikel lesen: https://www.nordkurier.de/politik/einspruch-doch-herr-bundeskanzler-wir-brauchen-rote-linien-3086625 Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Der Super-Faschismus

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 8:16


Die Musikerin, Homöopathin und durch das Studium mit den Rechtswissenschaften vertraute Autorin Lisa Marie Binder geht in ihrem aktuell erschienen Buch "Der Super-Faschismus" auf eine mutige Spurensuche nach totalitären und faschistischen Tendenzen, die sich während des Corona-Geschehens vor allem den Kritikern der Maßnahmen zeigten. Ihr sehr präziser, wortgewandter und scharfsinniger Schreibstil erlaubt es dem Leser und der Leserin den Wahnsinn der Pandemiepolitik noch ein Mal zu erleben und in seiner nicht mit dem Anliegen des Gesundheitsschutzes in Einklang zu bringenden Unmenschlichkeit zu erkennen. Ihre juristischen Kenntnisse verhelfen ihr zu einer schonungslosen Abrechnung hinsichtlich der (Un)Verhältnismäßigkeitsdebatte rund um die Corona-Politik und ermöglichen ihr eine fundierte und differenzierte Beschreibung des "Super-Faschismus". Laut Binder "ermöglicht Die neu gefasste Definition es, den Faschismus endlich in seiner Essenz zu erfassen. Dies ist die primäre Notwendigkeit dafür, ihn auf lange Sicht hin aufzulösen." Auszug: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/buchauszug-der-super-faschismus/ Buch bestellen: https://www.masselverlag.de/Programm/Der-Super-Faschismus/ Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Corona-Impfung für Kinder

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 14:18


Die Rechtsanwältin Brigitte Röhrig ist auf deutsches und europäisches Arzneimittelrecht spezialisiert und hat mit ihrem neuen Buch „Die Corona-Verschwörung – Wie die Bevölkerung über die COVD-19-Impfung getäuscht wurde“ eine umfassende und spannend zu lesende Abhandlung über die Zulassung der neuen Corona-mod-RNA-Injektionen veröffentlicht. Aufgrund ihrer Expertise schafft sie es die Widersprüche und Unzulänglichkeiten hinsichtlich der Notwendigkeit, Wirksamkeit und Sicherheit dieser sogenannten Impfungen deutlich offen zu legen. Ihr Fazit, welches ich nach der Lektüre des gesamtes Buches durchaus nachvollziehen kann, lautet: „Wie ich in der Einleitung schon erwähnte, haben die Jahre der Corona-Pandemie mein Weltbild komplett geändert – und auch mein ehemals großes Vertrauen in unsere mit der Zulassung und Überwachung beauftragten Behörden vollumfänglich zerstört.“ Folgend lesen Sie das Kapitel, welches sich ausschließlich mit der Zulassung des Comirnaty-Impfstoffes von Biontech für Kinder beschäftigt. Artikel: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/die-zulassungen-fuer-kinder-von-comirnaty/ Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://zeitenwechsel.org Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Betrug an den Genesenen

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 13:31


Die Corona-Impfkampagne wirft nach wie vor Fragen auf. Unter anderem, warum die natürliche Immunität geleugnet wurde, obwohl sie der Impfung offenbar überlegen war. Ein Artikel von Bastian Barucker, erschienen in der Open-Source-Initiative der Berliner Zeitung Artikel: https://archive.is/xbRL3#selection-923.0-923.165 Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://adamnuemm.de Meine Arbeit ermöglichen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

"Zuerst steht die juristische Untersuchung, dann die politische Aufarbeitung. Eine Replik auf den Spiegel-Artikel von Strafrechtler Fischer, der eine „unangenehme Neigung zur Aufarbeitung“ sieht. Ein Artikel aus der Open-Source-Initiative der Berliner Zeitung https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/open-source/corona-und-das-gesellschaftliche-gift-der-verdraengung-li.2260562 Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://adamnuemm.de/about/ Produktionskosten: ca. 150 € Meine Arbeit unterstützen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/ Bildquelle: https://wolter-hoppenberg.de/team/sebastian-lucenti/

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit
Weder Verschwörung noch Zufall:

Auf Spurensuche nach Natürlichkeit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 18:58


"Im Folgenden werde ich argumentieren, dass die staatlichen Antworten auf das Auftreten des neuen Corona-Virus in den Kontext eines globalen Biosecurity-Dispositivs zu stellen sind, das militärischer Natur ist. Gemeint ist damit eine dem Militärischen entnommene Vorstellung von Sicherheit, die diese primär unter dem Gesichtspunkt von biologischen Bedrohungen wahrnimmt. Zu einem Dispositiv gehört aber nicht nur eine bestimmte Denkweise und die damit verbundene Problemwahrnehmung, sondern alle praktischen Instrumente, die es braucht, um diese in die Realität umzusetzen. Die eigentliche Gefahr scheint mir deshalb heute weniger von rechts auszugehen, als von dieser an sich schon schwer verständlichen und daher kaum greifbaren Gemengelage von linken Werthaltungen, Kapitalinteressen und supranationalen, westlich-kapitalistischen Netzwerken, die sich unter dem Dispositiv von Biosecurity zusammengefunden haben: Eine Gefahr, die sich unter dem Vorwand des „Schutzes des Lebens“ und dem Appell an die Solidarität als linkes Projekt zu tarnen vermag, obwohl es sich um den bisher in der Geschichte des Kapitalismus vermutlich umfassendsten Zugriff des Kapitals auf unser Leben handelt. Tove Soiland ist Historikerin. Sie ist Mitbegründerin von Linksbündig, einer politischen Organisation aus der Schweiz, die sich der Aufarbeitung der Coronakrise aus einer dezidiert linken Perspektive widmet. Ebenso ist sie Mitglied des Kollektivs Feministischer Lookdown." Dieser Beitrag wurde in der Open-Source-Initiative der Berliner Zeitung veröffentlicht: https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/open-source/corona-krise-verschwoerung-oder-zufall-weder-noch-li.2256408 Eingesprochen von Adam Nümm: https://adamnuemm.de/about/ Fotoquelle: https://www.linksbuendig.ch Meine Arbeit unterstützen: https://blog.bastian-barucker.de/unterstuetzung/

Sesli Kitap (Nisan Kumru)
Hiçbir Özelliği Olmayan Adamın Hikâyesi - Enes Can

Sesli Kitap (Nisan Kumru)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 9:05


Education https://archive.org/download/sesvekitap/hicbirozelligiolmayanadmin.mp3 545

Kutsal Motor
Emcükleme Rekoru, Robot Semazenler, Balina Adamın Aklını Alır! | #yüzdeyüz Üçlü Format #05

Kutsal Motor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 123:25


#yüzdeyüz ile canlı yayında ilgimizi çeken haber ve videoları yorumluyoruz, boş yapmak için fırsat kolluyoruz.

Fidiro Kahvesi
149- Doğu: Alkolsüz Kokteyl Adamın Hikayesi

Fidiro Kahvesi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 67:38


Fidiro Kahvesi bu bölümünde Doğu Demirkol'un hayatından esinlenen BluTv yapımı Doğu dizisini konuşuyor. Muhafazakar bir anne ve inançsız bir babanın komedyen olmak isteyen uzatmalı öğrenci oğlunun çarpık ilişkilerini ele alan bu yapım, toplumun farklı kesimlerine dair eleştirel bir bakış açısı sunuyor. En komik ve en ‘cringe' sahneler nelerdi? Doğu dizisi Kızılcık Şerbeti ve Kızıl Goncalardan önce neyi tartışmaya açtı? Betül eczanesi sahnesi neden önemliydi?Sınıf atlama arzusunu, aşağılamanın farklı boyutlarını ve en nihayetinde Ramy ile kıyaslanan Doğu karakterinin komediyle ve inancıyla ilişkisinin anatomisini çıkardığımız bu eğlenceli sohbete sizler de buyrun ve dinledikten sonra yorumlarınız bizimle paylaşmayı unutmayın!Support the Show.

El Ritmo de la Mañana
Adam Núñez, nos muestra la cerveza sin alcohol Clausthalet

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 26:10


El Ritmo de la Mañana
Adam Núñez, nos muestra el real vino del momento el protos

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 27:43


El Ritmo de la Mañana
Adam Núñez el arquitecto de la cerveza, con su nueva presentación de cerveza

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 25:10


This Gun in My Hand
Spoonful of Lugers - Episode 105

This Gun in My Hand

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024


Can Falk or Castro use their unique crime-fighting skills to punish those who carry out massacres? Is this topic too heavy for a punny old time radio parody? And where are the Lugers?! Listen to find out!Spoonful of Lugers, episode 105 of This Gun in My Hand, was seamlessly worked into a plot by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. What narrative technique helps me sneak serious topics into wacky adventure stories? This Gun in My Hand!Show Notes:1. For more info about the Rosewood Massacre and other political massacres in US history, see https://www.zinnedproject.org/collection/massacres-us/https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/rosewood-massacre/ Also read A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn, and the novel A Moment in the Sun by John Sayles. 2. The bird you hear in almost every movie set in the jungles of Africa, Central America or South America is the Kookaburra, which is actually native to Australia and New Guinea. According to Wikipedia, “The call is heard in [Tarzan and the Green Goddess (1938) and] The Wizard of Oz (1939), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), Swiss Family Robinson (1960), Cape Fear (1962), The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and other films.”https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kookaburrahttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/437964/ Credits:The opening and middle transitional music clips were from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: Car_motor_Sound.m4a License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Blizzard123/sounds/504633/#Sound Effect Title: Squeaky Car Door License: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/coltures/sounds/262325/#Sound Effect Title: Footsteps on gravelBy Joozz License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/people/Joozz/sounds/531952/Sound Effect Title: Punch.wavBy ztrees1License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/people/ztrees1/sounds/134934/Sound Effect Title: Custom_punch_04_2022.mp3By ArtninjaLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/people/Artninja/sounds/700204/Sound Effect Title: Body fall_02.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Adam_N/sounds/346694/Sound Effect Title: 2-1_ducks.WAVLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/16FPanskaLan_Jiri/sounds/498190/Sound Effect Title: R30-32-Ducks Quack on Pond.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/479608/Sound Effect Title: DucksLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/D4XX/sounds/607226/Sound Effect Title: Tawny owl calling.wavBy SparrerLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0https://freesound.org/people/Sparrer/sounds/59517/Sound Effect Title: G12-32-Kookaburra Bird in Jungle.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/437964/Sound Effect Title: Montezuma oropendola bird callLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/512109/Sound Effect Title: S27-24 Gibbon squeals.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/675432/Sound Effect Title: G12-29-Tigers and Lions Growling.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/437961/Sound Effect Title: audi a4 b8 20tdi update engine set1 idle acceleration early gear shifting mono.wavBy SoundholderLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://freesound.org/people/Soundholder/sounds/425397/The image accompanying this episode is a combination of the following photos:1. “Fleischextrakt” (photo of spoon) by Rainer Zenz, license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.2. “Castletown at War 2021 Castletown D Day Centre, Portland, Dorset. WWII Reenactor in German Wehrmacht uniform - Luger pistol, belt 51614442855” by dorsetbays, license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic.3. “WW2 Third Reich German 7 7,92mm K cartridges 8 Zug-Zünder (mine pull igniters) 9 7,92 mm cartridges 10 Luftwaffe dagger 11 Scabbard 12 Hitlerjugend knife 13 9mm P08 Luger pistol Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad museum Norway 2021-06-20 IM” by Wolfmann, license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International.4. “German pistols firearms holsters 39 Luger P08 40 Radom M35 41 Walther 38 42 6.35 S.B.E. Pistol 43 6.35 Walther M1 1908 44 Mauser M1934 45 Walther PP M1929 46 Field knife boot Hjemmefrontmuseet Rakkestad WW2 museum Norway IMG 5665 2” by Wolfmann, license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International.5. “WW2 German Occupation of Norway. HEFT PARTEIADLER Booklet Nazi Eagle Soldatbok hakekorsørn. SS KOPPELSCHLOSS Meine Ehre heisst Treue Belt buckle. 9 mm LUGER P08. Pistolentasche holster. Bergenhus Festningsmuseum Bergen Norway 2021” by Wolfmann, license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International.6. “Krigshistorisk Festival 2023 - Regimentet 02” by Leif Jørgensen,  license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International.7. “Музей истории донецкой милиции 072” by Andrew Butko, license: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
İsmail Kılıçarslan - Adamın adı Filistin

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 3:03


Adımı adına bitiştirdiler senin. Senelerden kırk sekiz. Aylardan mayıs. Adımı adına bitiştirdiler senin. Elimde bir valiz. Havada bir ölümün saklanamaz gerginliği. Adımı adına bitiştirdiler senin. Yaşım on dört henüz. Koynumda bir anahtar gizli. Evimizin. Babam verdiydi. Ona da dedem vermiş ve ona da babası ve ona da onun babası. Benden geriye kalan neyse anlatırım dilerseniz. Arap kızlarının boynu gibi meyilli ve dümdüz Arap atlarının sırtları gibi. Bazı geceler rüzgâr tuz kokusu getirir burnunuza ve mevsimiyse portakal kokusunu. Portakal ve tuz. Zeytin ve incir. Hurma ve süt. Uzun sürmüş bir saadetin izleri yahut. Ayrıca, üzerinde bin yıllık zeytinler ve birkaç hurma ağacı. Az ilerde bir evlek bostan ki zor bulunur üzümün böylesi. Ağaçtan ve tuğladan, emekten ve çabadan yapılma acımız durur tam ortasında. Şimdi işte şurada. Ardımda. Anahtarı koynumda ve burnumda portakal kokusu. Şimdi işte şurada. Ardımda. “Bilmem ne planlaması kapsamında.” Misafir gelen kovdu bizi, evin gerçek sahibini. Evimizi açtığımız çaldı acımızı. Şimdi evimiz işte şurada. Ardımda. Anahtarı koynumda ve yeni doğmuş oğlağımızın ipi elimde. Nedense çalmadılar onu. Çocukluğumu ve geçmişimi, hayatımı ve hayallerimi yeterli buldular nedense. Şimdi işte şurada. Ardımda. Döneceğimi biliyor olmanın güveniyle atıyorum adımlarımı. Ve fısıldıyorum henüz yazılmamış o dizeyi: “Bir Filistin vardı, bir Filistin yine var.” Adımı sorduydun demincek. Adımı adına bitiştirdiler senin. Adım Filistin ve diyorum ki 92 yaşımın tam ortasından dünyaya: Döneceğim.

The Steve Gruber Show
Adam N. Michel, Biden's Global Tax Efforts

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 7:30


Adam N. Michel is director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on analyzing the economic and budgetary effects of taxation in the United States. Biden's Global Tax Efforts

This Gun in My Hand
Violent Vacation with Peruvian Guns - Episode 103

This Gun in My Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024


Falk walks close to the edge of crass commercialism, then gets pushed over the line. Do you have hat-related powers? Did someone steal your hat when you were young? Does it have something to do with drumming? Listen to find out!Violent Vacation with Peruvian Guns, episode 103 of This Gun in My Hand, was crocheted by Rob Northrup. This episode and all others are available on Youtube with automatically-generated closed captions of dialog. Visit http://ThisGuninMyHand.blogspot.com for credits, show notes, archives, and to buy my books, such as Little Heist in the Big Woods and Other Revisionist Atrocities. What keeps my ears warm? This Gun in My Hand!For a limited time, a few items of This Gun in My Hand merchandise are available on ebay. Give me your money!Show Notes:1. Violent Vacation with Peruvian Nuns was a tape released by the UK skate/thrash band The Stupids in 1986. In the village where I grew up (literally, legally a “village”), I was not on the cutting edge of knowledge about hardcore punk. The only radio stations within range were top 40, oldies or country, except for a freeform college radio station from Ann Arbor. When my family took a month long road trip in maybe summer 1988, we stopped a few days in San Diego. I might have passed over this tape at the swap meet, never heard of The Stupids before, but the cover had a cartoon of a twitching guy in a wheelchair by Don Martin. Great music, problematic pseudonyms and album titles, probably problematic lyrics but who can understand what Brits are singing? And I bet they used the cartoon without paying Don Martin or Mad Magazine. Rascals!Credits:The opening and middle transitional music clips were from The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), and the closing music was from Killer Bait (1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.Sound Effect Title: footsteps cellar.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/gecop/sounds/545030/Sound Effect Title:Body fall_02.wavLicense: Public Domainhttps://freesound.org/people/Adam_N/sounds/346694/Sound Effect Title: Gun FireBy GoodSoundForYouLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/1998-Gun-Fire.htmlSound Effect Title: 38 Caliber Gun Shot 5xRecorded by Mike KoenigLicense: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0http://soundbible.com/375-38-Caliber-Gun-Shot-5x.htmlMusic for commercial is from the 1938 public domain cliffhanger serial Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars, Chapter 10.The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of the public domain cover of Railroad Stories (July 1937), by Emmett Watson.

MANPASI
Sizə pislik edən adamın axırı necə oldu? 18.04.2024

MANPASI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 77:05


El Ritmo de la Mañana
Adam Núñez el arquitecto de la cerveza

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 29:05


El Ritmo de la Mañana
El arquitecto de la cerveza Adam Núñez

El Ritmo de la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 29:30


The Steve Gruber Show
Adam N. Michel, Like Higher Taxes? You'll Love Biden's Budget!

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 8:30


Adam N. Michel is director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on analyzing the economic and budgetary effects of taxation in the United States. Like Higher Taxes? You'll Love Biden's Budget!

MANPASI
Azərbaycanda az adamın olduğu harada olmusunuz? 06.02.2024

MANPASI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 79:18


Burak Arslan Show
63 - Takmış koluna elit adamını

Burak Arslan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 33:12


Onu orta yerinden çatlatıyor...

Many Fest To
Many Fest To Podcast Bölüm 14 (Eşinin yanından kalkıp bir adamın yanına yatmak-Keyfe keder Horoskop)

Many Fest To

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 20:08


Oğlumu okuluna bırakınca canımın 1 A çekmesi, Yürüyen merdivenin senkron sorunu, Saç ekimi için sakin bir yer arama, Alt komşunun çocuklarını sahiplenmesi, Korku için-korku ile, Türkülerimiz, Antep fıstığı içindeki normal fıstık felsefesi, Bilinmeze giderken like isteme, Temaslı Ödeme, şakacılığın yakışıklılar yüzünden bize kalması, Esenyurt'taki iki grup hakkında, Mehmet Amca ortak parantezi, Kafiye olsun diye on bin adım atma, Milli bakışma kuralı, Bitli Ronaldo, Çok pedagoji-az humiliating, Sokağa şarkı söylemek üzerine kıyasıya konuşuldu.

MANPASI
Sizə qonaq gələn adamın ən qəribə etdiyi şey nə olub? 09.10.2023

MANPASI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 86:28


Cevheri Güven
Mafyada Deprem Soylu'nun adamını aldılar

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 30:46


Mafyada Deprem Soylu'nun adamını aldılar

Mission Rejected
402: Kangaroo Jacked

Mission Rejected

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 49:57


The EMF is racing a rival agency in a global treasure hunt to retrieve a valuable cultural artifact...and Special Agent Chet Phillips is in a Chuck E. Cheese.Written byPaige KlanieckiDirected byJ. Michael DeAngelisStarringChris Klaniecki as Skip GrangerNazli Sarpkaya as Mackenzie McGrathDave Stanger as Bowden MontcriefPaige Klaniecki as Gloria KovakFaith Dowgin as Section Chief Section Anderswith Kirk White as Chet Phillipsand Kevin McGrath as The Mission VoiceAlso StarringAshley Banks as Athena O'BrienJean Barry as Quinn CorrinoJill Ivey as Concierge and Siriand Bob Killion as Party Bro and The AdmiralGuest StarringBenn Iffring as Chuck E. Cheese WaiterJ. Michael DeAngelis as Davin FordCaden Dowgin as Timmy "Two Bit" ThompsonJohn Dowgin as MondoEric Werner as Balthazar MontcreifRebecca Serfass as LuckyPete Barry as Kristatos O'Brien and Ted DesotoMusic, sound editing and mixing by Pete BarryA complete transcript of this episode is available here.Created and produced byPete Barry, J. Michael DeAngelis, and John DowginSound effect attributions below. All other sound effects created by Pete Barry.Sci-Fi Office by Red Sky Lulabye, used under licenseRecord Scratch by luffy, used under Creative Commons AttributionBeach Party by Audiactiva, used under Creative Commons AttributionPet Shop Birds by Angel_Perez_Grandi, used under Creative Commons Attribution Convertible by kraymronda, used under Creative Commons AttributionJail Cell Door by TurtleLG, used under Creative Commons AttributionMonkeys by soundbytez, used under Creative Commons AttributionJungle by folkart_films, used under Creative Commons AttributionAh, Paris by Mxsmanic, used under Creative Commons AttributionOcean Surf by stomachache, used under Creative Commons AttributionDrag Race by confusion_music, used under Creative Commons AttributionSmall Explosion by bevibeldesign, used under Creative Commons AttributionCheers by Adam N, used under Creative Commons AttributionOuch by Adam N, used under Creative Commons AttributionArcade by maxstcroix, used under Creative Commons AttributionSpaghetti Slither by saturdaysoundguy, used under Creative Commons AttributionBig Waves by straget, used under Creative Commons AttributionSteam (Iron) by BEDEEN, used under Creative Commons AttributionAirplane by InspectorJ, used under Creative Commons AttributionCrowd by freemaster2, used under Creative Commons AttributionBoys Cheer by kyles, used under Creative Commons AttributionBomb by florianreichelt, used under Creative Commons AttributionSparkler by 15GKovacovaJulie, used under Creative Commons AttributionBlowtorch by rar2k, used under Creative Commons Attribution

MyMecra Podcast
Varyemez Adamın Hikayesi - B72 - Biri Bir Gün | Serdar Tuncer

MyMecra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 16:28


Her hafta birbirinden farklı hikayelerle izleyicilerini kıssadan hisse almaya davet eden Serdar Tuncer, bu hafta Biri Bir Gün'de cömertlik ve cimrilik hikayeleri (Varyemez Adamın Hikayesi) anlatıyor... Serdar Tuncer bu bölümde başlıca şunları anlattı: Selamın aleyküm erenler ve dahi erenlere gönül verenler hatta ve hatta cömertliğin Cenab'ı Hakk'ın kullarına büyük bir ihsanı olduğunu bilenler... Nasıl oldu şimdi bu iş Serdar Bey? Olur... Çünkü cömert bi başkasına ihsan edene derler. Sen diyorsun ki cömertlik Allah'ın kullarına ihsanıdır. Bu ne demek? Çünkü Allah cömertleden olmayı her kula nasip etmez. Her kula nasip etmez derken kastım şu değil; bazısının imkanı yoktur cömertlik yapamaz ama bazısının imkanı da vardır da cömertlik yapamaz hatta daha kötüsü de şudur; bi de üstüne cimrilik yapar. Ne başkasını yedirir ne kendisi yer. Hz. Ali Efendimiz demiş ki; "Şaşarım o cimrilerin haline; dünyada fakirler gibi yaşarlar, ahirette zenginler gibi hesap verirler!" Allah muhafaza etsin. Çok tehlikeli! İşte onun için cömertlerden olmak bi ihsandır. Allah herkese nasip etmiyor bunu. Peki imkanı olmayan cömert olamaz mı? Olur. Cömertlik parası çok olan adamın işi değildir, gönlü tok olan adamın işidir! Devamı videoda... Gelin, Beraber Yürüyelim...

TR724 Podcasts
Levent Kenez | Ama adamın gol diyo! | 01.08.2022

TR724 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 7:31


Levent Kenez | Ama adamın gol diyo! | 01.08.2022 by Tr724

MyMecra Podcast
Hızır'a Aşık Olan Adamın Hikayesi - B53 - Biri Bir Gün | Serdar Tuncer

MyMecra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 22:35


Her hafta birbirinden farklı hikayelerle izleyicilerini kıssadan hisse almaya davet eden Serdar Tuncer, bu hafta Biri Bir Gün'de "Hızır'a Aşık Olan Adam" hikayesini anlatıyor. Serdar Tuncer bu bölümde başlıca şunları anlattı; Selamın aleyküm erenler ve dahi erenlere gönül verenler hatta ve hatta Neyzen Tevfik merhumun; "Hızır'ı ararsan kendinde ara, bulamadım gibi rezalet etme" mısralarının ne manaya geldiğini bilenler. Uzunca bir zaman sonra tekrar MyMecra'da, stüdyodan sizi selamlıyoruz... İyi gezdik. Üsküp, Bakü... Farklı farklı bölümler, en son eve de... Nasrettin hocaya demişler ki: Hocam, senin hanım çok geziyor. Yok yav demiş, iftira ediyorsunuz. Hocam, vallahi çok geziyor. Yok yav iftira ediyorsunuz. Dediğiniz kadar çok gezse arada bizim eve de uğrar demiş... :) Arada eve de uğranıyor. Çıktık, eve de uğradık ve geldik. Nasrettin hoca... Nereden geldik Nasrettin hocaya? :) Tahir Büyükkörükçü hocanın (Allah rahmet etsin. Mekanı cennet, menzili mübarek, makamı âli, komşusu Efendimiz (a.s.v) olsun.) Hizmeti çok bir hocamızdı. Nev-i şahsına münhasır üslubu ile çok güzel vaazlar eden bir zat-ı şerifti. Ümmet-i Muhammed'e hizmeti çoktur, Mevla gani gani rahmet eylesin. Tahir hocanın bir vaazında anlattığı hadiseyi anlatacağım bugün size... Hızır'a (a.s) aşık olan bir adamı anlatıyor, pek de güzel anlatıyor. Onu arz edeceğim... Tahir hocanın anlattığı mevzu şudur... Adamın birisi bir gün Hızır'ı (a.s) görme arzusu düşmüş kalbine. Hızır'a (a.s) aşık olmuş. Gönlüne bir Hızır'ı (a.s) görme arzusu düşmüş. Ah bi nasip olsa da görsem, bi yüzünü görsem... Böyledir, hani Hızır'la (a.s) karşılaşsanız ve bir şey isteseniz Hızır'da (a.s) elini açıp dua etse, rivayet o ki Mevla onun duasını geri çevirmezmiş, onun duası bereketiyle muradınız hasıl olurmuş. Adamın derdi bu da değil. Aşık, Hızır'a (a.s) aşık... Leyla ile Mecnun gibi... Devamı videoda... Gelin, Beraber Yürüyelim...

Cevheri Güven
Mafyada Deprem Soylu'nun adamını aldılar-Cevheri Güven

Cevheri Güven

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 30:32


Mafyada Deprem Soylu'nun adamını aldılar

Lady Luna's Spice Shop
Episode 14 - The Moonlight Ritual

Lady Luna's Spice Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 23:05


Luna hasn't returned from the forest in a number of days and Felix is tasked with performing the Moonlight Ritual.Follow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/StudioTearoseSupport us on Patreonhttp://www.patreon.com/StudioTearoseWritten by Kristy RyanEdited by Liv HirschFelix Carlyle - Scott McLoudLady Luna - Liv HirschGraphics by http://www.anthonyfilipas.comEpisodes are uploaded weekly!Thanks for listening!Sounds used in todays show can be found at:https://freesound.org/people/pwausc1/sounds/118255/https://freesound.org/people/abedrengen98/sounds/390883/https://freesound.org/people/moshverhavick/sounds/134084/https://freesound.org/people/RorisangKgatle/sounds/366648/https://freesound.org/people/olver/sounds/505064/https://freesound.org/people/shall555/sounds/72197/https://freesound.org/people/Adam_N/sounds/346683/https://freesound.org/people/Capuchin/sounds/7248/https://freesound.org/people/Capuchin/sounds/7248/https://freesound.org/people/dobroide/sounds/65994/https://freesound.org/people/brylie/sounds/428942/Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/StudioTearose)

Truthspresso
The Tale of the Superblians part 2

Truthspresso

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 46:18


Welcome to the first made-up, imaginary, fictional type story on Truthspresso! Guess what: I was wrong! It turns out as I write this silly story, part 2 will not conclude the Tale of the Superblians. We pick up our story a year after the Superblians "invaded" from outer space. Listen in as our antagonist Jake has to battle two opposing economic ideas about these benevolent aliens. Are their improvements good as they appear or will they lead to destruction? Some real life type people figures make guest appearances in this part. The names have been changed to protect the innocent and the super guilty alike. Parodied appearances: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjWvZ2V-KjtAhVPVs0KHbfRA0QQFjAAegQIARAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2Fcolumn%2Fpaul-krugman&usg=AOvVaw0fdbZrJHykk9XU4bVWJlaK (Paul Krugman) as "Paul Drugman" https://www.bobmurphyshow.com (Robert P. Murphy) as "Robert P. Nerfy" https://tomwoods.com (Thomas E. Woods) as "Thomas E. Words" Theater sounds adapted from FreeSound: https://freesound.org/people/J.Zazvurek/sounds/60792 (https://freesound.org/people/J.Zazvurek/sounds/60792) https://freesound.org/people/ehohnke/sounds/242231 (https://freesound.org/people/ehohnke/sounds/242231) https://freesound.org/people/Adam_N/sounds/346682 (https://freesound.org/people/Adam_N/sounds/346682) https://freesound.org/people/temawas/sounds/179870 (https://freesound.org/people/temawas/sounds/179870) Scriptures Cited: Proverbs 6:6-11 Amos 3:10 Ephesians 4:28 ***** Like what you hear? https://www.truthspresso.com/donate (Donate) to Truthspresso and give a shot of support! *****