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Allen, Rosemary, and Yolanda, joined by Morten Handberg from Wind Power LAB, recap WOMA 2026 live from Melbourne. The crew discusses leading edge erosion challenges unique to Australia, the frustration operators face getting data from full service agreements, and the push for better documentation during project handovers. Plus the birds and bats management debate, why several operators said they’d choose smaller glass fiber blades over bigger carbon fiber ones, and what topics WOMA 2027 should tackle next year. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! [00:00:00] The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com and now your hosts. Welcome to the Uptime Winner Energy podcast. I’m your host, Alan Hall. I’m here with Yolanda Pone, Rosemary Barnes, and the Blade Whisperer, Morton Hamburg. And we’re all in Melbourne at the Pullman on the park. We just finished up Woma 2026. Massive event. Over 200 people, two days, and a ton of knowledge. Rosemary, what did you think? Yeah, I mean it was a, a really good event. It was really nice ’cause we had event organization, um, taken care of by an external company this time. So that saved us some headaches, I think. Um. But yeah, it was, it was really good. It was different than last year, and I think next year will be different again because yeah, we don’t need to talk about the same topics every single year. But, um, yeah, I got really great [00:01:00] feedback. So that’s shows we’re doing something right? Yeah, a lot of the, the sessions were based upon feedback from Australian industry and, uh, so we did AI rotating bits, the, the drive train blades. Uh, we had a. Master class on lightning to start off. Uh, a number of discussions about BOP and electrical, BOP. All those were really good. Mm-hmm. Uh, the, the content was there, the expertise was there. We had worldwide representation. Morton, you, you talked about blades a good bit and what the Danish and Worldwide experience was. You know, talked about the American experience on Blades. That opened up a lot of discussions because I’m never really sure where Australia is in the, uh, operations side, because a lot of it is full service agreements still. But it does seem like from last year to this year. There’s more onboarding of the technical expertise internally at the operators. Martin, [00:02:00] you saw, uh, a good bit of it. This is your first time mm-hmm. At this conference. What were your impressions of the, the content and the approach, which is a little bit different than any other conference? I see an industry that really wants to learn, uh, Australia, they really want to learn how to do this. Uh, and they’re willing to listen to us, uh, whether you live in Australia, in the US or in Europe. You know, they want to lean on our experiences, but they wanna, you know, they want to take it out to their wind farms and they ga then gain their own knowledge with it, which I think is really amicable. You know, something that, you know, we should actually try and think about how we can copy that in Europe and the US. Because they, they are, they’re listening to us and they’re taking in our input, and then they try and go out. They go out and then they, they try and implement it. Um, so I think really that is something, uh, I’ve learned, you know, and, and really, um, yeah, really impressed by, from this conference. Yeah. Yolanda, you were on several panels over the, the two days. What were your impressions of the conference and what were your thoughts [00:03:00] on the Australia marketplace? I think the conference itself is very refreshing or I think we all feel that way being on the, on the circuit sometimes going on a lot of different conferences. It was really sweet to see everybody be very collaborative, as Morton was saying. Um, and it was, it was just really great about everybody. Yes, they were really willing to listen to us, but they were also really willing to share with each other, which is nice. Uh, I did hear about a few trials that we’re doing in other places. From other people, just kind of, everybody wants to learn from each other and everybody wants to, to make sure they’re in as best a spot as they can. Yeah, and the, the, probably the noisiest part of the conferences were at the coffees and the lunch. Uh, the, the collaboration was really good. A lot of noise in the hallways. Uh, just people getting together and then talking about problems, talking about solutions, trying to connect up with someone they may have seen [00:04:00]somewhere else in the part of the world that they were here. It’s a different kind of conference. And Rosemary, I know when, uh, you came up to with a suggestion like, Hey. If there’s not gonna be any sales talks, we’re not gonna sit and watch a 30 minute presentation about what you do. We’re gonna talk about solutions. That did play a a different dynamic because. It allowed people to ingest at their own rate and, and not just sit through another presentation. Yeah. It was made it more engaging, I think. Yeah, and I mean, anyway, the approach that I take for sales for my company that I think works best is not to do the hard sell. It’s to talk about smart things. Um, and if you are talking about describing a problem or a solution that somebody in the audience has that problem or solution, then they’re gonna seek you out afterwards. And so. There’s plenty of sales happening in an event like this, but you’re just not like, you know, subjecting people to sales. It’s more presenting them with the information that they need. And then I, I think also the size of the conference really [00:05:00] helps ’cause yeah, about 200 people. Any, everybody is here for the same technical kind. Content. So it’s like if you just randomly start talking to somebody while you’re waiting for a coffee or whatever, you have gonna have heaps to talk about with them, with ev every single other person there. And so I think that that’s why, yeah, there was so much talking happening and you know, we had social events, um, the first two evenings and so. Mo like I was surprised actually. So many people stayed. Most people, maybe everybody stayed for those events and so just so much talking and yeah, we did try to have quite long breaks, um, and quite a lot of them and, you know, good enough food and coffee to keep people here. And I think that that’s as important as, you know, just sitting and listening. Well, that was part of the trouble, some of the conference that you and I have been at, it’s just like six hours of sitting down listening to sort of a droning mm-hmm. Presenter trying to sell you something. Here we were. It was back and forth. A lot more panel talk with experts from around the world and then.[00:06:00] Break because you just can’t absorb all that without having a little bit of a brain rest, some coffee and just trying to get to the next session. I, I think that made it, uh, a, a, a more of a takeaway than I would say a lot of other conferences are, where there’s spender booze, and. Brochures and samples being handed out and all that. We didn’t have any of that. No vendor booze, no, uh, upfront sales going on and even into the workshop. So there was specific, uh, topics provided by people that. Provide services mostly, uh, speaking about what they do, but more on a case study, uh, side. And Rosie, you and I sat in on one that was about, uh, birds and bats, birds and bats in Australia. That one was really good. Yeah, that was great. I learned, I learned a lot. Your mind was blown, but Totally. Yeah. It is crazy how much, how much you have to manage, um, bird and wildlife deaths related to wind farms in Australia. Like compared to, I mean, ’cause you see. Dead birds all the time, right? Cars hit [00:07:00] birds, birds hit buildings, power lines kill birds, and no one cares about those birds. But if a bird is injured near a wind farm, then you know, everybody has to stop. We have to make sure that you can do a positive id. If you’re not sure, send it away for a DNA analysis. Keep the bird in a freezer for a year and make sure that it’s logged by the, you know, appropriate people. It’s, it’s really a lot. And I mean, on the one hand, like I’m a real bird lover, so I am, I’m glad that birds are being taken seriously, but on the other hand, I. I think that it is maybe a little bit over the top, like I don’t see extra birds being saved because of that level of, of watching throughout the entire life of the wind farm. It feels more like something for the pre-study and the first couple of years of operation, and then you can chill after that if everything’s under control. But I, I guess it’s quite a political issue because people do. Do worry about, about beds and bats? Mm-hmm. Yeah, I thought the output of that was more technology, a little or a little more technology. Not a lot of technology in today’s world [00:08:00] because we could definitely monitor for where birds are and where bats are and, uh, you know. Slow down the turbines or whatever we’re gonna do. Yeah. And they are doing that in, in sites where there is a problem. But, um, yeah, the sites we’re talking about with that monitoring, that’s not sites that have a big, big problem at sites that are just Yeah, a few, a few birds dying every year. Um, yeah. So it’s interesting. And some of the blade issues in Australia, or a little unique, I thought, uh, the leading edge erosion. Being a big one. Uh, I’ve seen a lot of leading edge erosion over the last couple of weeks from Australia. It is Texas Times two in some cases. And, uh, the discussion that was had about leading edge erosion, we had ETT junker from Stack Raft and, and video form all the way from Sweden, uh, talking to us live, which was really nice actually. Uh, the, the amount of knowledge that the Global Blade group. Brought to the discussion and just [00:09:00] opening up some eyes about what matters in leading edge erosion. It’s not so much the leading edge erosion in terms of a EP, although there is some a EP loss. It’s more about structural damage and if you let the structure go too far. And Martin, you’ve seen a lot of this, and I think we had a discussion about this on the podcast of, Hey, pay attention to the structural damage. Yeah, that’s where, that’s where your money is. I mean, if you go, if you get into structural damage, then your repair costs and your downtime will multiply. That is just a known fact. So it’s really about keeping it, uh, coding related because then you can, you can, you can move really fast. You can get it the blade up to speed and you won’t have the same problems. You won’t have to spend so much time rebuilding the blade. So that’s really what you need to get to. I do think that one of the things that might stand out in Australia that we’re going to learn about. Is the effect of hail, because we talked a lot about it in Europe, that, you know, what is the effect of, of hail on leading edge erosion? We’ve never really been able to nail it down, but down here I heard from an, [00:10:00] from an operator that they, they, uh, referenced mangoes this year in terms of hail size. It was, it was, it was incredible. So if you think about that hitting a leading edge, then, uh, well maybe we don’t really need to, we don’t really get to the point where, so coding related, maybe we will be structural from the beginning, but. Then at least it can be less a structural. Um, but that also means that we need to think differently in terms of leading edge, uh, protection and what kinds of solutions that are there. Maybe some of the traditional ones we have in Europe, maybe they just don’t work, want, they, they won’t work in some part of Australia. Australia is so big, so we can’t just say. Northern Territory is the same as as, uh, uh, um, yeah. Victoria or uh, or Queensland. Or Queensland or West Australia. I think that what we’re probably going to learn is that there will be different solutions fitting different parts of Australia, and that will be one of the key challenges. Um, yeah. And Blades in Australia sometimes do. Arrive without leading edge protection from the OEMs. [00:11:00] Yeah, I’m sure some of the sites that I’ve been reviewing recently that the, the asset manager swears it’s got leading edge protection and even I saw some blades on the ground and. I don’t, I don’t see any leading edge protection. I can’t feel any leading edge protection. Like maybe it’s a magical one that’s, you know, invisible and, um, yeah, it doesn’t even feel different, but I suspect that some people are getting blades that should have been protected that aren’t. Um, so why? Yeah, it’s interesting. I think before we, we rule it out. Then there are some coatings that really look like the original coating. Mm. So we, we, I know that for some of the European base that what they come out of a factory, you can’t really see the difference, but they’re multilayer coating, uh, on the blades. What you can do is that you can check your, uh, your rotor certificate sometimes will be there. You can check your, uh, your blade sheet, uh, that you get from manufacturer. If you get it. Um, if you get it, then it will, it will be there. But, um, yeah, I, I mean, it can be difficult to say, to see from the outset and there’s no [00:12:00]documentation then. Yeah, I mean. If I can’t see any leading edge erosion protection, and I don’t know if it’s there or not, I don’t think I will go so far and then start installing something on something that is essentially a new blade. I would probably still put it into operation because most LEP products that can be installed up tower. So I don’t think that that necessarily is, is something we should, shouldn’t still start doing just because we suspect there isn’t the LEP. But one thing that I think is gonna be really good is, um, you know, after the sessions and you know, I’ve been talking a lot. With my clients about, um, leading edge erosion. People are now aware that it’s coming. I think the most important thing is to plan for it. It’s not right to get to the point where you’ve got half a dozen blades with, you know, just the full leading edge, just fully missing holes through your laminate, and then your rest of your blades have all got laminate damage. That’s not the time to start thinking about it because one, it’s a lot more expensive for each repair than it would’ve been, but also. No one’s got the budget to, to get through all of that in one season. So I do really [00:13:00] like that, you know, some of the sites that have been operating for five years or so are starting to see pitting. They can start to plan that into their budget now and have a strategy for how they’re going to approach it. Um, yeah. And hopefully avoid getting over to the point where they’ve missing just the full leading edge of some of their blades. Yeah. But to Morton’s earlier point, I think it’s also important for people to stop the damage once it happens too. If, if it’s something that. You get a site or for what, whatever reason, half of your site does look like terrible and there’s holes in the blade and stuff. You need to, you need to patch it up in some sort of way and not just wait for the perfect product to come along to, to help you with that. Some of the hot topics this week were the handover. From, uh, development into production and the lack of documentation during the transfer. Uh, the discussion from Tilt was that you need to make sure it is all there, uh, because once you sign off. You probably can’t go back and get it. And [00:14:00] some of the frustration around that and the, the amount of data flow from the full service provider to the operator seemed to be a, a really hot topic. And, and, uh, we did a little, uh, surveyed a about that. Just the amount of, um, I don’t know how to describe it. I mean, it was bordering on anger maybe is a way. Describe it. Uh, that they feel that operators feel like they don’t have enough insight to run the turbines and the operations as well as they can, and that they should have more insight into what they have operating and why it is not operat. A certain way or where did the blades come from? Are there issues with those blades? Just the transparency WA was lacking. And we had Dan Meyer, who is from the States, he’s from Colorado, he was an xge person talking about contracts, uh, the turbine supply agreement and what should be in there, the full service [00:15:00] agreement, what should be in there. Those are very interesting. I thought a lot of, uh, operators are very attentive to that, just to give themselves an advantage of what you can. Put on paper to help yourself out and what you should think about. And if you have a existing wind farm from a certain OEM and you’re gonna buy another wind farm from ’em, you ought to be taking the lessons learned. And I, I thought that was a, a very important discussion. The second one was on repairs. And what you see from the field, and I know Yolanda’s been looking at a lot of repairs. Well, all of you have been looking at repairs in Australia. What’s your feeling on sort of the repairs and the quality of repairs and the amount of data that comes along with it? Are we at a place that we should be, or do we need a little more detail as to what’s happening out there? It’s one of the big challenges with the full service agreements is that, you know, if everything’s running smoothly, then repairs are getting done, but the information isn’t. Usually getting passed on. And so it’s seems fine and it seems like really good actually. Probably if you’re an [00:16:00] asset manager and everything’s just being repaired without you ever knowing about it, perfect. But then at some point when something does happen, you’ve got no history and especially like even before handover. You need to know all of the repairs that have happened for, you know, for or exchanges for any components because you know, you’re worried about, um, serial defects, for example. You need every single one. ’cause the threshold is quite high to, you know, ever reach a serial defect. So you wanna know if there were five before there was a handover. Include that in your population. Um, yeah, so that’s probably the biggest problem with repairs is that they’re just not being. Um, the reports aren’t being handed over. You know, one of the things that Jeremy Hanks from C-I-C-N-D-T, and he’s an NDT expert and has, has seen about everything was saying, is that you really need to understand what’s happening deep inside the blade, particularly for inserts or, uh, at the root, uh, even up in, with some, some Cory interactions happening or splicing that It’s hard to [00:17:00] see that hard to just take a drone inspection and go, okay, I know what’s happening. You need a little more technology in there at times, especially if you have a serial defect. Why do you have a serial defect? Do you need to be, uh, uh, scanning the, the blade a little more deeply, which hasn’t really happened too much in Australia, and I think there’s some issues I’ve seen where it may come into use. Yeah, I think it, it, it’ll be coming soon. I know some people are bringing stuff in. I’ve got emails sitting in my inbox I need to chase up, but I’m, I’m really going to, to get more into that. Yeah. And John Zalar brought up a very similar, uh, note during his presentation. Go visit your turbines. Yeah, several people said that. Um, actually Liz said that too. Love it. And, um, let’s this, yeah, you just gotta go have a look. Oh, Barend, I think said bar said it too. Go on site. Have a look at the lunchroom. If the lunch room’s tidy, then you know, win turbine’s gonna be tidy too. And I don’t know about that ’cause I’ve seen some tidy lunchroom that were associated with some, you know, uh, less well performing assets, but it’s, you know, it’s [00:18:00] a good start. What are we gonna hope for in 2027? What should we. Be talking about it. What do you think we’ll be talking about a year from now? Well, a few people, quite a few people mentioned to me that they were here, they’re new in the industry, and they heard this was the event to go to. Um, and so I, I was always asking them was it okay? ’cause we pitch it quite technical and I definitely don’t wanna reduce. How technical it is. One thing I thought of was maybe we start with a two to five minute introduction, maybe prerecorded about the, the topic, just to know, like for example, um, we had some sessions on rotating equipment. Um, I’m a Blades person. I don’t know that much about rotating equipment, so maybe, you know, we just explain this is where the pitch bearings are. They do this and you know, there’s the main bearing and it, you know, it does this and just a few minutes like that to orient people. Think that could be good. Last, uh, this year we did a, a masterclass on lightning, a half day masterclass. Maybe we change that topic every year. Maybe next year it’s blade design, [00:19:00] certification, manufacturing. Um, and then, you know, the next year, whatever, open to suggestions. I mean, in general, we’re open to suggestions, right? Like people write in and, and tell us what you’d wanna see. Um, absolutely. I think we could focus more on technologies might be an, an area like. It’s a bit, it’s a bit hard ’cause it gets salesy, but Yeah. I think one thing that could actually be interesting and that, uh, there was one guy came up with an older turbine on the LPS system. Mm. Where he wanted to look for a solution and some of the wind farms are getting older and it’s older technology. So maybe having some, uh, uh, some sessions on that. Because the older turbines, they are vastly different from what we, what we see in the majority with wind farms today. But the maintenance of those are just as important. And if you do that correctly, they’re much easier to lifetime extent than it will likely be for some of the nuance. But, you know, let. Knock on wood. Um, but, but I think that’s something that could be really interesting and really relevant for the industry and something [00:20:00] that we don’t talk enough about. Yeah. Yeah, that’s true because I, I’m working on a lot of old wind turbines now, and that has been, um, quite a challenge for me because they’re design and built in a way that’s quite different to when, you know, I was poking, designing and building, uh, wind turbine components. So that’s a good one. Other people mentioned end of life. Mm-hmm. Not just like end of life, like the life is over, but how do you decide when the life end of life is going to be? ’cause you know, like you have a planned life and then you might like to extend, but then you discover you’ve got a serial issue. Are you gonna fix it? Or you know, how are you gonna fix it? Those are all very interesting questions that, um, can occur. And then also, yeah, what to do with the. The stuff at the end of the Wind Farm lifetime, we could make a half day around those kinds of sessions. I think recycling could actually be good to, to also touch upon and, and I think, yeah, Australia is more on the front of that because of, of your high focus on, on nature and sustainability. So looking at, well, what do we do with these blades? Or what do we do with the towers of foundation once, uh, [00:21:00] once we do need to decommission them, you know, what is, what are we going to do in Australia about that? Or what is Australia going to do about that? But, you know, what can we bring to the, to the table that that can help drive that discussion? I think maybe too, helping people sort of templates for their formats on, on how to successfully shadow, monitor, maybe showing them a bit mute, more of, uh. Like cases and stuff, so to get them going a bit more. ’cause we heard a lot of people too say, oh, we’re, we’re teetering on whether we should self operate or whether we continue our FSA, but we, we we’re kind of, we don’t know what we’re doing. Yeah. In, in not those words. Right. But just providing a bit more of a guidance too. On that side, we say shadow monitoring and I think we all know what it means. If you’ve seen it done, if you haven’t seen it done before. It seems daunting. Mm-hmm. What do you mean shadow monitoring? You mean you got a crack into the SCADA system? Does that mean I’ve gotta, uh, put CMS out there? Do I do, do I have to be out [00:22:00] on site all the time? The answer that is no to all of those. But there are some fundamental things you do need to do to get to the shadow monitoring that feels good. And the easy one is if there’s drone inspections happening because your FSA, you find out who’s doing the drone inspections and you pay ’em for a second set of drone inspections, just so you have a validation of it, you can see it. Those are really inexpensive ways to shadow monitor. Uh, but I, I do think we say a lot of terms like that in Australia because we’ve seen it done elsewhere that. Doesn’t really translate. And I, if I, I’m always kind of looking at Rosemary, like, does it, this make sense? What I’m saying makes sense, Rosemary, because it’s hard to tell because so many operators are in sort of a building mode. I, I see it as. When I talked to them a few years ago, they’re completely FSA, they had really small staffs. Now the staffs are growing much larger, which makes me feel like they’re gonna transition out an FSA. Do we need to provide a little more, uh, insight into how that is done deeper. [00:23:00] Like, these are the tools you, you will need. This is the kind of people you need to have on staff. This is how you’re gonna organize it, and this is the re these are the resources that you should go after. Mm. Does that make a little si more sense? Yeah. That might be a good. Uh, idea for getting somebody who’s, you know, working for a company that is shadow monitoring overseas and bring them in and they can talk through what that, what that means exactly. And that goes back to the discussion we were having earlier today by having operators talk about how they’re running their operations. Mm. And I know the last year we tried to have everybody do that and, and they were standoffish. I get it. Because you don’t want to disclose things that your company doesn’t want out in public. And year two, it felt like there’s a little more. Openness about that. Yeah, there was a few people were quite open about, um, yeah, talking about challenges and some successes as well. I think we’ll have more successes next year ’cause we’ve got more, more things going on. But yeah, definitely would encourage any operators to think about what’s a you A case study that you could give about? Yeah, it could just be a problem that’s unsolved and I bet you’ll find people that wanna help you [00:24:00] solve that problem. Or it could be something that you struggled with and then you’re doing a better job and Yeah, I mean the. Some operators think that they’re in competition with each other and some think that they’re not really, and the answer is somewhere, somewhere in the middle. There are, you know, some at least small amounts of competition. But, you know, I just, I just really think that. We’re fighting against each other, trying to win within the wind industry. Then, you know, in 10, 20 years time, especially in Australia, there won’t be any new wind. It’ll just be wind and solar everywhere and, and the energy transition stalled because everyone knows that’s not gonna get us all the way to, you know, a hundred percent renewables. So, um, I do think that we need to, first of all, fight for wind energy to improve. The status quo is not good enough to take us through the next 20 years. So we do need to collaborate to get better. And then, yeah, I don’t know, once we’re, once we’re one, wind has won, then we can go back to fighting amongst ourselves, I guess. Is Australia that [00:25:00] laboratory? Yeah, I think I, I say it all the time. I think Australia is the perfect place because I, I do think we’re a little bit more naturally collaborative. For some reason, I don’t know why, it’s not really like a, a cultural thing, but seems to be the case in Australian wind. Um, and also our, our problems are harder than, uh, than what’s being faced elsewhere. I mean, America has some specific problems right now that are, you know, worse, but in general, operating environment is very harsh Here. We’re so spread out. Everything is so expensive. Cranes are so expensive. Repairs are so expensive. Spares spare. Yeah, spares are crazy expensive. You know, I look every now and then and do reports for people about, you know, what, what’s the average cost for and times for repairs and you know, you get an American values and it’s like, okay, well at a minimum times by five Australia and you know, so. It, there’s a lot more bang for buck. And the other thing is we just do not have enough, um, enough people, enough. Uh, we’ve got some really smart people. We need a lot more [00:26:00] people that are as smart as that. And you can’t just get that immediately. Like there has been a lot of good transfer over from related industries. A lot of people that spoke so that, you know, they used to work for thermal power plants and, um, railway, a guy that spoke to a guy had come in from railway. Um. That’s, that’s really good. But it will take some years to get them up to speed. And so in the meantime, we just need to use technology as much as we can to be able to, you know, make the people that good people that we do have, you know, make them go a lot further, um, increase what they can do. ’cause yeah, I don’t think there’s a single, um, asset owner where they couldn’t, you know, double the number of asset managers they had and, you know, ev everyone could use twice as many I think. Yeah, I agree. Yeah. I think something that we really focused on this year is kind of removing the stones that are in people’s path or like helping at least like to, to say like, don’t trip over there. Don’t trip over here. And I think part of that, like, like you mentioned, is that. [00:27:00] The, the collaborative manner that everyone seemed to have and just, I think 50% of our time that we were in those rooms was just people asking questions to experts, to anybody they really wanted to. Um, and it, it just, everybody getting the same answers, which is really just a really different way to, to do things, I think. But more than, I mean, we, we we’re still. We’re still struggling with quality in Australia. That’s still a major issue on, on a lot of the components. So until we have that solved, we don’t really know how much of an influence the other factors they really have because it just overshadows everything. And yes, it will be accelerated by extreme weather conditions, but. What will, how will it work if, if the components are actually fit, uh, fit for purpose in the sense that we don’t have wrinkles in the laminates, that we don’t have, uh, bond lines that are detaching. Mm-hmm. Maybe some of it is because of, uh, mango size hails hitting the blades. Maybe it’s because of extreme temperatures. Maybe it’s [00:28:00] because of, uh, uh, yeah. At extreme topography, you know, creating, uh, wind conditions that the blades are not designed for. We don’t really know that. We don’t really know for sure. Uh, we just assume, um, Australia has some problems with, not problems, but some challenges with remoteness. We don’t, with, uh, with getting new, new spares that much is absolutely true. We can’t do anything about that. We just have to, uh, find a way to, to mitigate that. Mm-hmm. But I think we should really be focused on getting quality, uh, getting the quality in, in order. You know, one thing that’s interesting about that, um, so yeah, Australia should be focused more on quality than anybody else, but in, in, in the industry, yeah. Uh, entire world should be more focused on quality, but also Australia. Yeah. But Australia, probably more than anyone considering how hard it is to, you know, make up for poor quality here. Um. At the same time, Australia for some reason, loves to be the first one with a new technology, loves to have the biggest [00:29:00] turbine. Um, and the, the latest thing and the newest thing, and I thought it was interesting. I mean, this was operations and maintenance, um, conference, so not really talking about new designs and manufacturing too much, but at least three or four people said, uh. Uh, I would be using less carbon fiber in blades. I would not be, not be going bigger and bigger and bigger. If I was buying turbines for a new wind farm, I would have, you know, small glass blades and just more of them. So I think that that was really interesting to hear. So many people say it, and I wasn’t even one of them, even though, you know, I would definitely. Say that. I mean, you know, in terms of business, I guess it’s really good to get a lot of, a lot of big blades, but, um, because they just, people, I don’t think people understand that, that bigger blades just have dramatically more quality problems than the smaller ones. Um, were really kind of exceeded the sweet spot for the current manufacturing methods and materials. I don’t know if you would agree, but it’s, it’s. Possible, but [00:30:00] it’s, it, you know, it’s not like a blade that’s twice as long, doesn’t have twice as many defects. It probably has a hundred times as many defects. It’s just, uh, it’s really, really challenging to make those big blades, high quality, and no one is doing it all that well right now. I would, however, I got an interesting hypothetical and they’re. Congrats to her for, for putting out that out. But there was an operator that said to me at the conference, so what would you choose hypothetically? A 70 meter glass fiber blade or a 50 meter carbon fiber blade, so a blade with carbon fiber reinforcement. And I did have to think quite a while about it because there was, it was she say, longer blades, more problems, but carbon blade. Also a lot of new problems. So, so what is it? So I, I ended up saying, well, glass fiber, I would probably go for a longer glass fiber blade, even though it will have some, some different challenges. It’s easier to repair. Yeah, that’s true. So we can overcome some of the challenges that are, we can also repair carbon. We have done it in air, air, uh, aeronautics for many, many years. But wind is a different beast because we don’t have, uh, [00:31:00] perfect laboratory conditions to repair in. So that would just be a, a really extreme challenge. So that’s, that’s why I, I would have gone for carbon if, for glass fiber, if, if I, if I could in that hypothe hypothetical. Also makes more energy, the 70 meter compared to it’s a win-win situation. Well, it’s great to see all of you. Australia. I thought it was a really good conference. And thanks to all our sponsors, uh, til being the primary sponsor for this conference. Uh, we are starting to ramp up for 2027. Hopefully all of you can attend next year. And, uh, Rosie, it’s good to see you in person. Oh, it’s, uh, it’s, it’s exciting when we are actually on the same continent. Uh, it doesn’t happen very often. And Morton, it’s great to see you too, Yolanda. I see you every day pretty much. So she’s part of our team, so I, it’s great to see you out. This is actually the first time, me and Rosie, we have seen each other. We’ve, we’ve known each other for years. Yeah. Yeah. The first time we actually, uh, been, been, yeah. Within, uh, yeah. [00:32:00] Same room. Yep. And same continent. Yeah. Yeah. So that’s been awesome. And also it’s my first time meeting Yolanda in person too. So yeah, that’s our first time. And same. So thanks so much for everybody that attended, uh, woma 2026. We’ll see you at Woma 2027 and uh, check us out next week for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
Met vandaag: Hoofdredacteur CBS News schrapt iconisch programma 60 Minutes uit de uitzendschema's, de redactie vermoedt uit zelfcensuur | Waarom we meer stamceldonoren uit andere bevolkingsgroepen nodig hebben | Hoe SP-kamerlid Sandra Beckerman probeert de schatten van de Noordzee te bergen en te bewaren | De Kerstliedjes van 2025 | Barend van Deelen over zijn laatste avond in Het Glazen Huis | Presentatie: Wilfried de Jong
Theo Thijssens debuutroman volgt een jonge onderwijzer in zijn worsteling met ambitie, idealen en het vakmanschap van lesgeven. Uitgegeven door Vertellus Spreker: Jan Ad Adolfsen
In deze aflevering duiken Barend Baarssen en Jan-Willem Steur in de verrassende synergie tussen IBM Maximo en de motor van Ronald Teijken. Wat begint als een onderhoudsverhaal, ontvouwt zich tot een reis vol inzichten over asset management, slimme dashboards en de kracht van storytelling.Jan-Willem legt uit wat Maximo is, en neemt ons mee in de nieuwste features van versie 9.1 — waaronder de innovatieve AI Agents. Hij laat zien hoe hij Ronalds motor heeft opgenomen in Maximo en hoe je via dashboards waardevolle inzichten kunt verkrijgen. Als kers op de taart heeft hij ook de Orka uit Urk, een lokaal project van Barend, in Maximo gezet. Een aflevering vol techniek, filosofie en een flinke dosis creativiteit.
Journalist Frits Barend (78) schreef een boek over zijn wereld na '7 oktober'. „Een normaal leven leiden lukt me niet meer”, zegt Barend in een speciale aflevering van de podcast Het Land van Wierd Duk. Vrede in het Midden-Oosten lijkt nabij. ,,Mijn Israëlische familie én de Gazanen hunkeren naar vrede", zegt Barend. ,,Maar over de toekomst van de Joden in het Westen ben ik somber.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Er kunnen wat hem betreft niet genoeg talkshows zijn. We blikken terug op Barend & Van Dorp, we bespreken RTL Tonight, zijn kortstondige musicalcarrière, zijn voetbaljeugd en zijn vaderschap.
In De Perstribune ontvangt presentator Pieter van der Wielen deze week operazangeres Francis van Broekhuizen en journalist Frits Barend. Francis van Broekhuizen ging ooit zingen vanwege Maria Callas, Christina Deutekom en Barbra Streisand. Ze zong en speelde vele operarollen – van Puccini tot Janacek. Het grote publiek leerde haar kennen door haar fijne verschijning op tv. Zo baarde ze opzien in De Slimste Mens, we zagen haar als drag in Make up your mind en kraakte ze de Code van Coppens. Gisteren was ze nog op de Pride in Amsterdam en vanaf vanavond is ze te zien als jurylid in het nieuwe MAX-programma Het MAX Orkest. Al sinds eind jaren zestig is Frits Barend actief als journalist en sportjournalist in Nederland. Samen met Henk van Dorp maakte hij de sportjournalistiek wat minder braaf, bijvoorbeeld met toonaangevende interviews in Vrij Nederland en het radioprogramma Tussen Barend en Van Dorp. Later schudde hij de talkshowwereld op met het toonzettende Barend & Van Dorp en Villa BVD. En gaf hij de bladenmarkt een impuls met zijn sporttijdschrift Helden. Tegenwoordig zit Barend nog steeds aan de talkshowtafels, maar dan vooral als duider van al het nieuws – van de nieuwe nummer tien van Ajax tot de Franse erkenning van de Palestijnse staat – Barend draait zijn hand er niet voor om.
The Word As Guide Not The World - Barend Heystek (Stellenbosch) by GraceLife Podcast
Erica and Ana sit down with Dr. Jody Vernam—former president of CSI's Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho chapter and current core faculty member at Liberty University. In this episode, Dr. Vernam shares her journey into leadership within the counseling profession and offers valuable insights and specifics for those aspiring to become college counselors. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation filled with inspiration and to taste Dr. Vernam's humility and wisdom. Episode reference: APA: Rhoads, E., & Barend, A. (Producers). (2025, May 15). Ep. 48: The Ins and Outs of College Counseling: An Interview with Dr. Jody Vernam [Audio podcast episode]. In RENAR Voice. Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho of Chi Sigma Iota, Liberty University
"De Central Bank Digital Currency is een aanval op de mensheid." BAM. Dat is een lekkere binnenkomer, of niet? Ga er maar even goed voor zitten, want niemand minder dan Barend van Thiel schoof aan bij The Trueman Show. Barend is jurist en voormalig rechter en waarschuwt al jarenlang voor de uitholling van de rechtsstaat en de sluipende verschuiving van macht naar een technocratische elite. We hadden een ruim twee uur durend gesprek over CDBD, Trump, Marxisme, globalisme, de WHO, de Rothschilds, de toeslagenaffaire, AI..... Barend stelt dat de fundamenten van onze samenleving (vrijheid, scheiding der machten, de rule of law en een eerlijke rechtsgang) systematisch zijn afgebroken. We spreken over de vijf pilaren die ooit de kern vormden van onze vrije samenleving en hoe die stuk voor stuk onder druk zijn gezet. Volgens Barend zijn we beland in een tijd waarin tegenspraak nauwelijks nog mogelijk is. “En als tegenspraak niet mogelijk is, kan er geen waarheid zijn.” Een belangrijk deel van het gesprek gaat over de machtsverschuivingen die volgens Barend gaande zijn onder de vlag van internationale instellingen. Hij spreekt over de invoering van de Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) en het pandemieverdrag van de WHO, die volgens hem deel uitmaken van een grotere, gecentraliseerde agenda. “Ik zie de Central Bank Digital Currency als het middel om ons tot slaaf te maken.” Barend noemt het een moderne vorm van marxisme, gedreven door globalistische machten die aansturen op een wereldregering: “De Great Reset is in feite de instelling van een marxistische wereldregering.” In dat kader bespreken we ook chantage en corruptie in de politieke top, de rol van financiële elites en de manier waarop macht op steeds meer terreinen wordt geconcentreerd. De aflevering staat nu online. Ga 'm luisteren! Bestel het boek van Barend in de webshop: De vierde tirannie: https://shop.thatsthespirit.nu/produc... Steun The Trueman Show: https://doneren.thetruemanshow.com/ Word Member en bekijk Uncensored op That's The Spirit: https://thatsthespirit.nu/ Volg ons op Instagram: / thetruemanshowpodcast Facebook: / jornluka Telegram: https://t.me/s/jornluka?before=217 Meld je aan voor de Nieuwsbrief: https://www.thetruemanshow.com/#insch... Samenwerken met The Trueman Show? Stuur een mail naar: partners@thetruemanshow.com Boost je testosteron en ervaar meer energie, focus en geluk: gebruik code TMS en bestel Pine Pollen met 10% korting: https://pinepollenpoeder.nl Adem vrij, slaap beter. Bestel op https://slaapstrips.nl en gebruik de code TMS voor 10% korting op je bestelling Herstel de balans in je lichaam met de Spiriplayer – bestel nu op https://spiriplayer.com en gebruik code TMS voor een mooie korting! Haal NU jouw tickets voor het allerlaatste That's the Spirit strandfeest! Let op: De early bird tickets zijn al uitverkocht, dus wacht niet te lang: https://events.thatsthespirit.nu/even... Exclusieve NordVPN Deal: Probeer het nu zonder risico met een geld-terug-garantie van 30 dagen! https://nordvpn.com/truemanshow
"Denk niet in groepen, maar in mensen." - Journalist, schrijver en presentator Frits Barend deelt zijn levenswijsheid.
Morgen is het zo ver! Dan staat ein-de-lijk de De Eerste de Beste borrel op het programma! In de Ekko in Utrecht tussen 15:00 en 20:00 wordt het ongekend genieten van een topshow. Met grote namen als Anco Jansen, Koert Westerman, Kees Kwakman, Berry Powel en Wijnand & Barend kan het niet anders dan legendarisch worden! Komt allen!12 april in de Ekko in Utrecht, op tien minuutjes lopen vanaf Utrecht Centraal!Van 15 uur tot 20 uur zijn jullie van harte welkom voor een groot spektakel: live podcast, zingen en ontzettend veel meer!Het wordt een groot feest aan de Bemuurde Weerd Westzijde 3!Verder in deze VrijMiBo aandacht voor de chips-eet-tips van Anouk Hoogendijk, heeft Ferry wat nummers die absoluut niet mogen ontbreken in de Hollandse Knallers-lijst en hebben we een heuse vriend-van-de-show-quiz!Wil je nou luisteren naar de Hollandse Knallers playlist, dat kan hier: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VevCPydaLBhIZAna5TE9M?si=c749870212a54cabProfortoSnelle levering: Een groot gedeelte van het assortiment ligt voor jou klaar in ons magazijn. Dat betekent: voor 23u besteld, morgen in huis.Het grootste assortiment van Europa: Met meer dan 150+ merken onder één (online) dak, vinden onze klanten altijd iets wat past bij zijn/haar beroep en omstandigheden. Of je nu op zoek bent naar werkkleding, veiligheidsschoenen of persoonlijke bescherming. Je vindt op Proforto alle topmerken voor werkkleding zoals Snickers Workwear, Carhartt, Redbrick, Grisport, EMMA, Blaklader en Fristads.Bedrukken en borduurstudio: Of het nu gaat om een logo of een naam, wij zorgen ervoor dat jouw werkkleding er professioneel en representatief uitziet. Wij hebben onze eigen atelier zodat we de bedrukte of geborduurde kleding altijd snel bij de klant kunnen krijgen.We staan altijd voor je klaar: Vragen? Onze klantenservice vol met productexperts staan voor je klaar om je te helpen.Met de code BESTE15 krijg je 15 procent korting in de webshop bij een bestelling vanaf 150 euro.Voor de beste werkkleding ga je natuurlijk naar https://www.proforto.nl!Volg ons ook op Twitter, Instagram en TikTok!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Understanding Your Position And Your Life In Christ After Salvation - Barend Heystek (Tygerberg ) by GraceLife Podcast
Dat gevoel mensen, dat pure warme opwindende gevoel, dat tintelende gevoel in je maag DAT DE EERSTE DE BESTE BORREL VOOR DE DEUR STAAT!Ken je dat?Zaterdag is het namelijk zo ver!Onder andere met Koert Westerman Anco Jansen, Kees Kwakman, Barend & Wijnand, Berry Powel en veel meer gasten!12 april in de EKKO in Utrecht, op tien minuutjes lopen vanaf Utrecht Centraal!Van 15 uur tot 20 uur zijn jullie van harte welkom voor een groot spektakel: live podcast, zingen en ontzettend veel meer!Het wordt een groot feest aan de Bemuurde Weerd Westzijde 3!Wil je nou luisteren naar de Hollandse Knallers playlist, dat kan hier: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VevCPydaLBhIZAna5TE9M?si=c749870212a54cabProfortoSnelle levering: Een groot gedeelte van het assortiment ligt voor jou klaar in ons magazijn. Dat betekent: voor 23u besteld, morgen in huis.Het grootste assortiment van Europa: Met meer dan 150+ merken onder één (online) dak, vinden onze klanten altijd iets wat past bij zijn/haar beroep en omstandigheden. Of je nu op zoek bent naar werkkleding, veiligheidsschoenen of persoonlijke bescherming. Je vindt op Proforto alle topmerken voor werkkleding zoals Snickers Workwear, Carhartt, Redbrick, Grisport, EMMA, Blaklader en Fristads.Bedrukken en borduurstudio: Of het nu gaat om een logo of een naam, wij zorgen ervoor dat jouw werkkleding er professioneel en representatief uitziet. Wij hebben onze eigen atelier zodat we de bedrukte of geborduurde kleding altijd snel bij de klant kunnen krijgen.We staan altijd voor je klaar: Vragen? Onze klantenservice vol met productexperts staan voor je klaar om je te helpen.Met de code BESTE15 krijg je 15 procent korting in de webshop bij een bestelling vanaf 150 euro.Voor de beste werkkleding ga je natuurlijk naar https://www.proforto.nl!Volg ons ook op Twitter, Instagram en TikTok!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Het lijkt wel Lowlands mensen! De grote namen blijven maar binnen stromen. Ook Kees Kwakman komt langs op de borrel, net als hooli... ohm analyticus Anco Jansen!Het is helemaal gratis dus kom langs Onder andere met Koert Westerman, Barend & Wijnand, Berry Powel en veel meer gasten!12 april in de EKKO in Utrecht, op tien minuutjes lopen vanaf Utrecht Centraal!Van 15 uur tot 20 uur zijn jullie van harte welkom voor een groot spektakel: live podcast, zingen en ontzettend veel meer!Het wordt een groot feest aan de Bemuurde Weerd Westzijde 3!Ook kan je FC Volendam steunen met een vierkante meter gras: https://fcvolendam.nl/nieuws/gras/Wil je nou luisteren naar de Hollandse Knallers playlist, dat kan hier: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VevCPydaLBhIZAna5TE9M?si=c749870212a54cabProfortoSnelle levering: Een groot gedeelte van het assortiment ligt voor jou klaar in ons magazijn. Dat betekent: voor 23u besteld, morgen in huis.Het grootste assortiment van Europa: Met meer dan 150+ merken onder één (online) dak, vinden onze klanten altijd iets wat past bij zijn/haar beroep en omstandigheden. Of je nu op zoek bent naar werkkleding, veiligheidsschoenen of persoonlijke bescherming. Je vindt op Proforto alle topmerken voor werkkleding zoals Snickers Workwear, Carhartt, Redbrick, Grisport, EMMA, Blaklader en Fristads.Bedrukken en borduurstudio: Of het nu gaat om een logo of een naam, wij zorgen ervoor dat jouw werkkleding er professioneel en representatief uitziet. Wij hebben onze eigen atelier zodat we de bedrukte of geborduurde kleding altijd snel bij de klant kunnen krijgen.We staan altijd voor je klaar: Vragen? Onze klantenservice vol met productexperts staan voor je klaar om je te helpen.Met de code BESTE15 krijg je 15 procent korting in de webshop bij een bestelling vanaf 150 euro.Voor de beste werkkleding ga je natuurlijk naar https://www.proforto.nl!Volg ons ook op Twitter, Instagram en TikTok!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joop was net op tijd terug uit America voor de topper tussen ADO Den Haag en Dordrecht, in tegenstelling tot wat je van ons verwacht bespreken we de wedstrijd uitgebreid. Ook hebben we het over Henk de Jong en de losgeslagen geldschieter en hebben we aandacht voor de mooiste randzaken!Het is bijna tijd voor de borrel!Kom volgende week gratis naar onze live podcast / DEDB borrel met Koert Westerman, Barend & Wijnand, Berry Powel en veel meer gasten! 12 april in de EKKO in Utrecht, op tien minuutjes lopen vanaf Utrecht Centraal!Van 15 uur tot 20 uur zijn jullie van harte welkom voor een groot spektakel: live podcast, zingen en ontzettend veel meer!Het wordt een groot feest aan de Bemuurde Weerd Westzijde 3!Ook kan je FC Volendam steunen met een vierkante meter gras: https://fcvolendam.nl/nieuws/gras/Wil je nou luisteren naar de Hollandse Knallers playlist, dat kan hier: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VevCPydaLBhIZAna5TE9M?si=c749870212a54cabProfortoSnelle levering: Een groot gedeelte van het assortiment ligt voor jou klaar in ons magazijn. Dat betekent: voor 23u besteld, morgen in huis.Het grootste assortiment van Europa: Met meer dan 150+ merken onder één (online) dak, vinden onze klanten altijd iets wat past bij zijn/haar beroep en omstandigheden. Of je nu op zoek bent naar werkkleding, veiligheidsschoenen of persoonlijke bescherming. Je vindt op Proforto alle topmerken voor werkkleding zoals Snickers Workwear, Carhartt, Redbrick, Grisport, EMMA, Blaklader en Fristads.Bedrukken en borduurstudio: Of het nu gaat om een logo of een naam, wij zorgen ervoor dat jouw werkkleding er professioneel en representatief uitziet. Wij hebben onze eigen atelier zodat we de bedrukte of geborduurde kleding altijd snel bij de klant kunnen krijgen.We staan altijd voor je klaar: Vragen? Onze klantenservice vol met productexperts staan voor je klaar om je te helpen.Met de code BESTE15 krijg je 15 procent korting in de webshop bij een bestelling vanaf 150 euro.Voor de beste werkkleding ga je natuurlijk naar https://www.proforto.nl!Volg ons ook op Twitter, Instagram en TikTok!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Het is weer weekend! We geven het prachtige FC Emmen-shirt weg aan de Jeffrey de Visscher fluisteraars met het prachtige verhaal over wildpoppen. Daarnaast hebben we natuurlijk een quiz, voorspellingen en de grote Tom Egbers als Tellie van Ferry.Ook is er nieuws: Barend en Wijnand komen naar de borrel!- 12 april in de Ekko in Utrecht, op tien minuutjes lopen vanaf Utrecht Centraal!- Van 15 uur tot 20 uur zijn jullie van harte welkom voor een groot spektakel: live podcast, zingen en ontzettend veel meer!- Het wordt een groot feest aan de Bemuurde Weerd Westzijde 3! Wil je nou luisteren naar de Hollandse Knallers playlist, dat kan hier: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2VevCPydaLBhIZAna5TE9M?si=c749870212a54cabDe podcast 'Jan Boskamp & Kleine Gijp: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7HHncC4ibSnqUdScCrzONi?si=70cf8970647f465eProfortoSnelle levering: Een groot gedeelte van het assortiment ligt voor jou klaar in ons magazijn. Dat betekent: voor 23u besteld, morgen in huis.Het grootste assortiment van Europa: Met meer dan 150+ merken onder één (online) dak, vinden onze klanten altijd iets wat past bij zijn/haar beroep en omstandigheden. Of je nu op zoek bent naar werkkleding, veiligheidsschoenen of persoonlijke bescherming. Je vindt op Proforto alle topmerken voor werkkleding zoals Snickers Workwear, Carhartt, Redbrick, Grisport, EMMA, Blaklader en Fristads.Bedrukken en borduurstudio: Of het nu gaat om een logo of een naam, wij zorgen ervoor dat jouw werkkleding er professioneel en representatief uitziet. Wij hebben onze eigen atelier zodat we de bedrukte of geborduurde kleding altijd snel bij de klant kunnen krijgen.We staan altijd voor je klaar: Vragen? Onze klantenservice vol met productexperts staan voor je klaar om je te helpen.Met de code BESTE15 krijg je 15 procent korting in de webshop bij een bestelling vanaf 150 euro.Voor de beste werkkleding ga je natuurlijk naar https://www.proforto.nl!Volg ons ook op Twitter, Instagram en TikTok!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Landskampioen PSV kwam weliswaar niet in actie, maar met Ajax en Feyenoord hebben we genoeg te bespreken. Uiteraard ook aandacht voor Arne Slot, die met zijn Liverpool won bij Manchester City, en we bellen met 3FM-dj Barend van Deelen over zijn droom: Langs de Lijn presenteren. Verder Top of Tobben met Nigel de Jong, die een stapje terugdoet in de communicatie op de inhoud, en Mart ten Have, die van Utrecht naar Amsterdam wandelt. Een bomvolle show! We doen mee aan de Cruyff Legacy Run, wil je iets doneren om alle kinderen aan het sporten te krijgen? Dat kan hier!
The Essentials-Part 4-Living As Jesus' Body On The Earth-Barend Heysteck(Stellenbosch) by GraceLife Podcast
idfa / anton mussert / donald trump / presikhaaf / ac/dc
Het zijn de dagen voor kerst, en dat betekent traditiegetrouw dat 3FM Serious Request weer in volle gang is. Afgelopen woensdag ging de deur achter 3FM dj's Barend van Deelen, Sophie Hijlkema en Wijnand Speelman op slot. Dit jaar halen zij geld op voor Metakids. 3FM Serious Request is inmiddels een instituut op de Nederlandse radio te noemen. Maar wat komt er allemaal bij de organisatie kijken, en hoe is het van idee naar gigantische actie gegroeid? te gast: Ben Houdijk Serious Request pionier en fotograaf, Menno de Boer zender manager 3FM, Sophie Hijlkema DJ in Het Glazen Huis
3fm request / mcdonald's / de zon / frieslandcampina / bloedjus
In deze aflevering van de NIVOZ-podcast duiken we in het uitdagende spanningsveld tussen onderwijs en technologie met Barend Last, schrijver, spreker en onderwijsmaker.
In this episode of the Brand Called You, Prof Barend Mons, Professor Emeritus at Leiden University and founding director of the Leiden Institute for Fair and Equitable Science (LIFES), shares his extensive journey in data science and bioinformatics. The conversation delves into the evolution of FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable data), the challenges of knowledge discovery at the edge of chaos, and the future of scientific communication. About Prof Barend Mons Professor Mons is the professor emeritus at the Leiden University. He's the founding director of the Leiden Institute for FAIR and Equitable Science, which is the acronym for L, I, F, E, S. In 2024, he was appointed as a Fellow of the International Science Council. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Hello everyone! We are sorry for the delay, but much has happened! Erica successfully defended her dissertation and is now teaching at Liberty! Congratulations, Dr. Rhoads! In this episode, Erica and Ana discussed the journey with the editors of the book and how the project was conceived. We explored the key concepts about which the editors are most proud. We also discussed how a Christian professional counselor can achieve congruence in incorporating spirituality into counseling while upholding our code of ethics (ACA) and professional standards (CACREP). Tune in for insights and encouragement. Please contact Dr. Rhoads or Ana Barend at erhoads@liberty.edu or abarend@liberty.edu Link for the book here. Episode reference: APA: Rhoads, E., & Barend, A. (Producers). (2024, October 10). Ep. 47: Christian Integration in Counselor Education: A Candid Talk With the Editors- Drs. King and Ford [Audio podcast episode]. In RENAR Voice. Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho of Chi Sigma Iota, Liberty University Below are examples of how to reference the chapters: Seigel, B. & Tyre, Y. (2024). Christian integration and evidence based practice. In J. A. King & K. M. Ford (Eds.), Christian integration in the counseling profession (pp. 301-314). Kendall Hunt. Ostrander, C. & Ostrander, M. (2024). The role of the Holy Spirit in counseling. In J. A. King & K. M. Ford (Eds.), Christian integration in the counseling profession (pp. 489-507). Kendall Hunt. Mayo, G. & Doney, C. (2024). Christian integration in grief and loss. In J. A. King & K. M. Ford (Eds.), Christian integration in the counseling profession (pp. 403-413). Kendall Hunt.
Samen met eetvriend Barend struinde Teun Berlijn af: van het Görlitzer Park naar de Vietnamees en van Tim Raue naar de set van Triangle of Sadness. Welk restaurant serveerde waterige tomaten en korrelige boter? Waar at Teun de lekkerste schnitzel van Duitsland? Und mit oder ohne? Je hoort het in Etenstijd!Onze sponsor:Matt Sleeps: Ga naar mattsleeps.com en krijg met de code etenstijd maar liefst 30% korting!Tips:FrietopiaWil je adverteren in deze podcast? Stuur een mailtje naar: Adverteerders (direct): adverteren@meervandit.nl(Media)bureaus: pien@meervandit.nl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Commissionaires Ottawa Open winner Barend Botha on winning his 1st professional tournament, how he attacked Eagle Creek, turning pro and travelling on the tour.
On this episode of The Vonu Podcast, I finally somewhat return to our old “TVP Interviews” series, wherein we host discussions with self-liberators to talk about their philosophy, liberated lifestyle(s), their location, & more. Today, I'm pleased to welcome Barend & Maarten to the show. Barend spent about a decade… The post TVP #216: A Conversation with Two European Self-Liberators, Maarten & Barend (Van Nomadism + Living on a Sailboat) appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
Barend was run over by a freight truck and killed. His body was flattened. While in the Intensive Care Unit, bleeding out and organs crushed, he experienced several spiritual manifestations. One of these was an encounter with God. But others presented a more ominous story. Learn about this incredibly terrifying accident and how God redeemed this fatal blow with an amazingly miraculous ending!
Jelle van Baardewijk in gesprek met cabaretrecensent en schrijver Ivo Nieuwenhuis. Met het boek 'Het was maar een grapje. Nederland in tien humorschandalen', schreef Nieuwenhuis een cultuurgeschiedenis van humor in ons land sinds de jaren vijftig. Van 'De familie Doorsnee' tot Johan Derksen. Van ophef over Frater Venantius in de jaren zestig tot een rel rond de arrestatie van Gregorius Nekschot. Een gesprek over spraakmakende grappen, censuur en verschuivende normen. "Controverse rond humor toch nog steeds op TV of in de krant" Kom op 28 juni naar De Vierde Nacht van De Nieuwe Wereld. Bestel je kaarten hier: https://dnw.eventgoose.com/ Bronnen en links bij deze uitzending: - Bestel het boek van Ivo Nieuwenhuis hier: https://www.atlascontact.nl/boek/het-was-maar-een-grapje/ - Playlist met een aantal afleveringen van 'De familie Doorsnee': https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL21e4i3ge7gUjlEpls2iIYgXWFI1Vwp1b (3:00) - Playlist met liedjes uit 'De familie Doorsnee': https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL21e4i3ge7gWqe3RMN_UCAmFYujHTTiPh (3:18) - Frater Venantius, 'Zeg maar ja tegen het leven': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyDebLIoBI (6:30) - De Barend Servet Show, Barend op bezoek bij de koningin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mulTZ542a0c (9:46) - Koot en Bie, Playlist van Jacobse en Van Es / De Tegenpartij: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEYV2oZL1FtzhDoRD4L-fs116GRD787eP (18:08) - Paul de Leeuw, Rene Klijn, 'Mister Blue': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJw1LKFG5M4 (23:10) - 'Misselijke grappen', Gregorius Nekschot: https://www.bibliotheek.nl/catalogus/titel.292554621.html/nekschot/ (26:26) - Gregorius Nekschot bij Pauw & Witteman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJJv7nLoqHI (28:00) - De mediameiden op Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Bw7ddr0GalXDxd1uBxMkT (35:41) - Peter van Rooijen, De sterisatie van: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDaz05GG3YU (41:27) - 'The New Normal', Tyler Fischer over corona: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3R9KVZKOoI (41:42) - De website van Ivo: https://www.ivonieuwenhuis.nl/ -- Steun De Nieuwe Wereld. Word patroon op petjeaf.com/denieuwewereld of doneer op NL61 RABO 0357 5828 61 t.n.v. Stichting De Nieuwe Wereld. Alvast bedankt. -- 0:00 Intro 0:17 Spraakmakende grappen in relatie tot censuur 0:57 Censuur in de jaren '50: De familie Doorsnee 6:09 De jaren '60: Frater Venantius 10:24 Links elitaire humor en keihard moppen tappen 15:26 Typisch nu: Claudia de Breij 16:22 Koot en Bie en de Tegenpartij 21:48 Paul de Leeuw als proto-reaguurder 24:44 Gregorius Nekschot en het vrije woord 28:19 Mopperende mannen 32:16 Vrouwenhumor 36:15 Afsluitend: hilarische tips -- De Nieuwe Wereld TV is een platform dat mensen uit verschillende disciplines bij elkaar brengt om na te denken over grote veranderingen die op komst zijn door een combinatie van snelle technologische ontwikkelingen en globalisering. Het is een initiatief van filosoof Ad Verbrugge in samenwerking met anchors Jelle van Baardewijk en Marlies Dekkers. De Nieuwe Wereld TV wordt gemaakt in samenwerking met de Filosofische School Nederland. Onze website: https://denieuwewereld.tv/ DNW heeft ook een Substack. Meld je hier aan: https://denieuwewereld.substack.com/
Titus sits down with comedians and authors Paul Nardizzi & David Barend who literally wrote the books on how to annoy Jets and Yankees fans. They discuss the Jets disastrous season and why non-Yankees fans hate Yankees fans. We are doing two live Sports Bizarre shows in Melbourne in February at the Corner Hotel. You can buy tickets here: Tuesday 20th February Tuesday 27th February We are kicking off at the Corner Hotel because it's a two-minute walk from Mick's house, but don't worry if you're not in Victoria, we will be announcing more dates in the near future. If you'd like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. Click here to join today As a member, you'll get: A weekly bonus podcast Access to all past episodes Exclusive behind-the-scenes access A fortnightly newsletter Access to the members-only chatroom Ability to vote on future episodes Early access to any live show tickets Follow Sports Bizarre on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De mannen waren maandag op dinsdagnacht te gast in het Glazen Huis van 3FM, waar dj's geld ophalen in de strijd tegen ALS. Barend van Deelen is als dj opgesloten in het huis en kan daardoor zijn favoriete podcast niet luisteren. Daarom werd de podcast naar hém gehaald. En dat terwijl hij eigenlijk voor Ajax is...Luister her de uitgebreide Dick Voormekaar Podcast rondom het avontuur naar het Glazen Huis.Doneer: https://www.npo3fm.nl/thema/serious-requestExclusieve, tijdelijke deal tot 9 januari: Ga naar nordvpn.com/dvoormekaar en krijg 4 extra maanden bij een 2-jaarabonnement + een Amazon.nl-cadeaubon tot € 30!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Beluister hier het interview of bekijk de video via:https://www.blckbx.tv/tech-media/burgers-hebben-recht-op-de-waarheid-zegt-arnold-karskensOngehoord Nederland-voorzitter Arnold Karskens slaagde erin zijn omroep te laten voortbestaan, maar het scheelde niet veel. Met programmamaker Flavio Pasquino bespreekt hij de staat van de journalistiek en in hoeverre media werkelijk neutraal kunnen zijn. Zijn niet álle media activistisch – al dan niet verkapt? ‘If you own the media, you own the minds', is een gevleugelde uitspraak die het belang van onafhankelijke media benadrukt, maar hoe onafhankelijk zijn de media?Ongehoord Nederland (ON!) zou de journalistieke code meerdere malen hebben overtreden. Maar wat houdt die journalistieke code nou precies in? En hoe goed leven andere media die code eigenlijk na? “Bestaat er wel onafhankelijke journalistiek, of moeten we gewoon accepteren dat de media ideologieën vertolken en we diep van binnen allemaal verkapt activisme bedrijven?” vraagt Pasquino aan de medeoprichter en voorzitter van ON!.Tijdens het interview wordt gerefereerd aan onderstaande bronnen:Barend & van Dorp 2003:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHPxPK2otmcOp1 met Fidan Ekiz:https://npo.nl/start/serie/op1/seizoen-4/op1_286/afspelenCafé Weltscherz met Peter Vlemmix en Arnold Karskens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78NcGEbycBcOngehoord Nederland met Mona Keizer:https://npo.nl/start/serie/ongehoord-nieuws/seizoen-2/ongehoord-nieuws_173/afspelenTijs van den Brink bij blckbx:https://www.blckbx.tv/corona/tijs-van-den-brink-in-debat-over-feiten-meningen-en-zijn-rol-in-de-coronokloofMargot Smit over de journalistieke code:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXyiCMuId8Nederlandse Vereniging van Journalisten:https://www.nvj.nl/Villamedia"https://www.villamedia.nl/Bauke Geersing bij blckbx:https://www.blckbx.tv/tech-media/oud-nos-directeur-bauke-geersing-grillt-npo-media-en-kabinethttps://www.blckbx.tv/binnenland/oud-nos-directeur-dient-klacht-in-tegen-nos-journaal-en-nieuwsuurCrowdfunding: nieuwe studio voor programmering met 'perspectief'
During this interesting conversation, Erica and Ana were delighted to hear from Dr. Daniel how fascinating, effective, and therapeutic group work is! As we are made in God's image (3 in One), group work addresses our need for relatedness and exposes how we relate with each other. We also explored how to making meaning from experiencing pain, and developing cognitive complexity in ourselves and our clients/students. Rhoads, E., & Barend, A. (Producers). (2023, November 16). Ep. 45: Interrelatedness, meaning in pain, and cognitive complexity- Dr. Denise Daniel [Audio podcast episode]. In RENAR Voice. Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho of Chi Sigma Iota, Liberty University
Frits Barend (1947) gaf afgelopen donderdag een lezing tijdens de Kristallnacht-herdenking in het Vrijheidsmuseum te Groesbeek. Naar aanleiding daarvan een uitgebreid gesprek over hernieuwd antisemitisme, Israël en falende journalistiek.
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In deze Knolcast praat ik met Barend en Jasper, twee full-time editors die het afgelopen jaar de content voor Milan Knol hebben gemaakt. We leren deze creatieve mannen beter kennen. Hoe is het om te werken voor een YouTube kanaal? Is het alleen bewerken van video's of komt er meer bij kijken? Ben jij benieuwd? Luister dan nu deze nieuwe aflevering van de Knolcast!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by Grand Prix dressage rider and trainer Barend Heilbron. Barend Heilbron graduated from the Dutch Equestrian Center NHC, where he learned about different disciplines, horse care, barn management, psychology, and more. It is one of the world's most recognized colleges specializing in equestrian education. This school is similar to the Warendorf School in Germany. In 1987, he moved to the U.S. and worked for Marty Simonson before starting a training business in New Hampshire. In 2015, he moved to Ocala, FL, where he currently runs Islands Farms with his wife, Anne-Marie Heilbron. In this episode, Barend discusses various topics related to training and riding, including: • Common misunderstanding of the aids in dressage and eventing. • Teaching in a way that allows the student to recreate the ride on their own. • The difference in equestrian studies in Holland vs. the U.S. • Integrating horse psychology into the world of competitive sport horses. • His explanation and approach to collection, half-halting, and connection. Join Barend and Sinead in this exciting conversation on training dressage horses.
Erica and Ana interviewed Dr. Joy Mwendwa, who is an embodiment of joy! In this interview, they discussed practicum anxiety and specific steps Master students can take to address this normative reaction to the counselor education experiential process. They also explored Dr. Mwendwa's teaching philosophy and the importance of humility and presence through the pedagogical process. We hope you enjoy! Joy is also a Licensed Professional Counselor in Virginia and a Licensed Counseling Supervisor where she offers counseling supervision at Thomas Road Counseling House, Cornerstone Counseling Counseling and Care, and DMV Counseling Coaching and Consulting. APA Citation: Rhoads, E., & Barend, A. (Producers). (2023, September 8). Ep. 44: Calming practicum anxiety: Being a learner amongst learners- Dr. Joy Mwendwa [Audio podcast episode]. In RENAR Voice. Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho of Chi Sigma Iota, Liberty University
HorrorAddicts.net Season 18 Manor of Frights, Episode# 223 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ************************************ 223 | Barend Nieuwstraten III | Jonathan Christian | Seductive Sirens http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts223.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 108 days till Halloween Theme: #SeductiveSirens #ManorofFrights Music: “Strip Me” #JonathanChristian https://youtu.be/zX21v2Ml4A0 Catchup: #BayCon #Recap #EmerianRich #HorrorAddictsPanel #LaurelAnneHill #JMalcolmStewart #LorenRhoads #JonathanFortin #SABradley #HorrorCon #HorrorStructure #CarrieSessarego #BrandonCase #Editors #LillianCsernica #RebeccaInchPartidge #SteveRadecki #LiminalFiction #JScottCoatsworth #MargaretMcgaffeyFisk #MDNeu #KimFielding #JLDoty #CliffWinnig #VampireThrowndown #CarrieSessarego #SteveMix #SherylRHayes #Vampire #zombie #SmartBitchesTrashyBooks #pantser #nooutline #networking #writerbond #yourstoryneedstobeheard Historian of Horror: #MarkOrr #summer66 #RCCola #Reptilicas #ThePitandthePendulum #VincentPrice #BarbaraSteele #EdgarAllanPoe #MarioBava #BlackSunday Dead Mail: #HorrorFan KELLY: #BirdBoxBarcelona July 7 Insidious: The Red Door July 14 Bird Box: Barcelona July 21 Cobweb #TellTaleHeart July 28 Talk to Me July 28 Haunted Mansion July 28 Sympathy for the Devil https://collider.com/horror-movies-july-2023/ ******** IMOGEN: #80sMusic #CarelessWhisper #StaeofMine #GeorgeMichael #Wham https://youtu.be/EUIUEBLSMt0 ********* JEFF: #TheDayAfter #1983 #TelevisionEvent #Testament #NuclearWar #Threads Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com Nightmare Fuel: #DJPitsiladis #Sirens # NEWS: #TheBleakAssmbly “ #StrangersAmongStrangers https://youtu.be/WbBS4eenAlg #LionelRayGreen #BigFootFiles #KnievalsQuestBigfoot #EvilKnieval #MarkOrr #SpectreforHire #JesseOrr #ShadowsLove2 #CrystalConnor #CabinintheWoods #FilmFestival #MeganStarrak #Conjuring3 #TheDevilMadeMeDoIt #RussellHolbrook #InertiaCreeps #ManorofFrights ~~End of News~~ Feat Author: #BarendNieuwstratenIII #BeyondtheEnsuite Read by #EmerianRich and #RishOutfield ------------------------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com h o s t e s s Emerian Rich b l o g e d i t o r Kate Nox r e v i e w c o o r d i n a t o r Daphne Strasert s t a f f Jesse Orr, Lionel Green, Kieran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, R.L. Merrill, Mark Orr, DJ Pitsiladis, Russell Holbrook, Renata Pavrey, CM “Spookas” Lucas, JS O'Connor, Megan Starrak. Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net the belfry app https://www.thebelfry.rip I♥radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-horroraddictsnet-30940547/ stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/horroraddictsnet spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv audible https://www.amazon.com/HorrorAddicts-net/dp/B08JJRM4NM overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net podcast republic https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/286123050 himalaya https://www.himalaya.com/en/show/501228 rss http://horroraddicts.libsyn.com/rss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E9vnOzVkdRNLnL2QWVk3w Instagram https://www.instagram.com/horroraddicts.netpress/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/horroraddicts.net Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/208379245861499
HorrorAddicts.net Season 18 Manor of Frights, Episode# 223 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ************************************ 223 | Barend Nieuwstraten III | Jonathan Christian | Seductive Sirens http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts223.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 108 days till Halloween Theme: #SeductiveSirens #ManorofFrights Music: “Strip Me” #JonathanChristian https://youtu.be/zX21v2Ml4A0 Catchup: #BayCon #Recap #EmerianRich #HorrorAddictsPanel #LaurelAnneHill #JMalcolmStewart #LorenRhoads #JonathanFortin #SABradley #HorrorCon #HorrorStructure #CarrieSessarego #BrandonCase #Editors #LillianCsernica #RebeccaInchPartidge #SteveRadecki #LiminalFiction #JScottCoatsworth #MargaretMcgaffeyFisk #MDNeu #KimFielding #JLDoty #CliffWinnig #VampireThrowndown #CarrieSessarego #SteveMix #SherylRHayes #Vampire #zombie #SmartBitchesTrashyBooks #pantser #nooutline #networking #writerbond #yourstoryneedstobeheard Historian of Horror: #MarkOrr #summer66 #RCCola #Reptilicas #ThePitandthePendulum #VincentPrice #BarbaraSteele #EdgarAllanPoe #MarioBava #BlackSunday Dead Mail: #HorrorFan KELLY: #BirdBoxBarcelona July 7 Insidious: The Red Door July 14 Bird Box: Barcelona July 21 Cobweb #TellTaleHeart July 28 Talk to Me July 28 Haunted Mansion July 28 Sympathy for the Devil https://collider.com/horror-movies-july-2023/ ******** IMOGEN: #80sMusic #CarelessWhisper #StaeofMine #GeorgeMichael #Wham https://youtu.be/EUIUEBLSMt0 ********* JEFF: #TheDayAfter #1983 #TelevisionEvent #Testament #NuclearWar #Threads Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com Nightmare Fuel: #DJPitsiladis #Sirens # NEWS: #TheBleakAssmbly “ #StrangersAmongStrangers https://youtu.be/WbBS4eenAlg #LionelRayGreen #BigFootFiles #KnievalsQuestBigfoot #EvilKnieval #MarkOrr #SpectreforHire #JesseOrr #ShadowsLove2 #CrystalConnor #CabinintheWoods #FilmFestival #MeganStarrak #Conjuring3 #TheDevilMadeMeDoIt #RussellHolbrook #InertiaCreeps #ManorofFrights ~~End of News~~ Feat Author: #BarendNieuwstratenIII #BeyondtheEnsuite Read by #EmerianRich and #RishOutfield ------------------------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com h o s t e s s Emerian Rich b l o g e d i t o r Kate Nox r e v i e w c o o r d i n a t o r Daphne Strasert s t a f f Jesse Orr, Lionel Green, Kieran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, R.L. Merrill, Mark Orr, DJ Pitsiladis, Russell Holbrook, Renata Pavrey, CM “Spookas” Lucas, JS O'Connor, Megan Starrak. Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net the belfry app https://www.thebelfry.rip I♥radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-horroraddictsnet-30940547/ stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/horroraddictsnet spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv audible https://www.amazon.com/HorrorAddicts-net/dp/B08JJRM4NM overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net podcast republic https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/286123050 himalaya https://www.himalaya.com/en/show/501228 rss http://horroraddicts.libsyn.com/rss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E9vnOzVkdRNLnL2QWVk3w Instagram https://www.instagram.com/horroraddicts.netpress/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/horroraddicts.net Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/208379245861499
Exact 25 jaar geleden vond de zestiende editie van het wereldkampioenschap voetbal plaats in Frankrijk. Voor velen een toernooi die in het geheugen gegrift staat. Van 10 juni tot en met 12 juli neemt Staantribune de luisteraar mee terug naar een memorabel toernooi. Aan de hand van diverse gasten en verschillende invalshoeken voelt iedereen zich weer voor even terug in die zomer van 1998. In deze aflevering heeft Jeroen Heijink journalist en presentator Frits Barend te gast. Samen met Henk van Dorp bracht hij een dagelijkse late-night-talkshow uit omtrent het WK, genaamd Villa BVD. Frits neemt ons nog één keer mee naar de herinneringen van de show die live werd uitgezonden vanuit het Franse plaatsje Roquebrune-Cap-Martin en onlosmakelijk verbonden is aan de warme herinneringen van die bewuste zomer. Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcasts zijn altijd welkom: podcast@staantribune.nl.
Erica and Ana begin their podcast hosting experience interviewing Dr. Mary Deacon, who is a professor who has inspired both of them as they develop into the leaders God has designed them to be. Dr. Deacon has been teaching at Liberty for 12 years, she was the CACREP liaison, director of three of our master's programs, and assessment coordinator. We hope Dr. Deacon's view of leadership will also inspire you. To visit Dr. Deacon's page, click here. Recommended APA citation example: Rhoads, E., & Barend, A. (Producers). (2023, May 17). Ep. 44: Servant Leadership- Dr. Mary Deacon [Audio podcast episode]. In RENAR Voice. Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho of Chi Sigma Iota, Liberty University
SA jockey Barend Vorster is recovering from a concussion sustained back in February and he joins us to update us on how he is travelling
Barend Harris is the developer of Lo-Fi Room. Lo-Fi Room was originally developed as a game jam game in 2018. Barend is currently developing the idea into a full, commercial game. You can play the game at lofiroom.com In this episode we will discuss game jam games, solo development, making digital comics, making a rhythm game, turning a game jam game into a commercial game, and much more. Play Lo-Fi Room here Berend on Twitter: @barend_harris IGI on Twitter: @IndieGameINTL Consider becoming an IGI Patron: https://www.patreon.com/indiegameINTL IGI is a production of Su Madre Podcasts: https://sumadrepodcasts.com/
Net als na de tweede helft, is er ook na De Derde Helft een persconferentie. Voor een stukje nabeschouwing, een stukje duiding, een stukje diepgang. Perschef Gijs probeert de aanwezige journalisten in toom te houden, die de gast het hemd van het lijf vragen over alles wat wel of niet met voetbal te maken heeft. Met deze week: Barend van Deelen over de overeenkomsten tussen radio- en voetbaltransfers, de liefde voor amateurvoetbal en Boudewijn Zenden.
Welkom bij De Derde Helft, de Eredivisie door de ogen van een stelletje amateurs. Zoals altijd behandelen wij alle potjes en alle teams na elke speelronde. Deze aflevering worden Tim, Gijs en Pepijn vergezeld door radio-dj Barend van Deelen. Samen hebben ze het onder meer over de volgende aflevering in de Volendamse soap, de logica van Heitinga, de nieuwe De Ligt bij AZ, voetbalkameleon Van Ginkel en dé oplossing voor na-apende voetbaljournalisten.
Geoff is joined by Guy Eastman and Barend Dorfling with Hartland Hunting Safaris for an informative and entertaining discussion on leopard hunting. Barend shares the process and strategy behind leopard hunting as well as a few entertaining stories. Episode Sponsors: Black Rifle Coffee , Sig Sauer, and Kryptek
Last episode we heard how Jan Bloem and Kora leader Haip had launched a raid on Mzilikazi's Ndebele people arraigned along the southern reaches of the Vaal River in 1830 - and Mzilikazi's bloody response where he not only recovered his cattle but killed 50 Kora. This was the first of a series of incidents which convinced Griqua captain Barend Barends to put together a massive commando and deal with the Ndebele once and for all. Barends is regarded as the founder of Griqualand, he settled north of the Orange River early in the 19th Century - and was the first Griqua to do this. He was also more adventurous than his fellow people, and was a profoundly focused Griqua nationalist. His spirit still moves the people of Griqualand today - it is a fiercely independent folk who live around Kuruman, to Upington, Kimberley. The land there is fierce as well - only the hardiest people can take the splendid isolation of the searing summer temperates and the freezing winds in winter. Barend Barends had left the Cape because he disliked the Dutch and the colonists generally - and he refused to cooperate with authorities when they demanded he hand back escaped slaves. He was far away from their centre of power - who was going to try and stop him? He became known as a protector of runaway slaves, a man whose name was whispered amongst the slave community of Cape Town, his towns a place for the so-called Hottentots to reach if they could across the barren Namaqua wastes - and past the unfriendly Dutch farms. Barends was also a staunch paternalist when it came to the Tswana around him presuming that his people were a cut above - he was condescending at times. And he was luke-warm about Jan Bloem's first plan to raid Mzilikazi. Mzilikazi attacked Griqua hunting parties north of the Molopo River. Barends himself had hunted there, and he'd traded with the Hurutshe folk who by now had been turned into one of the Ndebele vassal peoples. Mzilikazi is also reported to have told Barend and his Griquas to steer clear of the Ndebele land which the Griqua had regarded as their ivory hunting grounds. This was not acceptable to the Griqua view of themselves as superiors to the Tswana, the Sotho, the Ndebele. By early 1831 Barend Barends began to talk in messianic terms - that he was sent by God to sweep Mzilikazi and his “gang of blood thirsty warriors from the fine pastures and glens of the Bakone country…” as Robert Moffat the missionary wrote in his book “Missionary Labours”. The Bakone country was the highveld just fyi. Barend said he wanted to emancipate the people of the region from Mzilikazi's thrall. I'll return to what Mzilikazi was up to by 1833 and it will be a story of blood, gore, pain and suffering, raiding, raping, pillaging and other inappropriate activities because now allow our gaze to swing south once more. Here the relationship between the missionaries, the amaXhosa and the settlers was growing more and more complex. The missionaries thought amaXhosa were living in sin and cursed by damnation, the amaXhosa thought the missionaries were borderline insane and I'll explain why - although its nicely summed up by one young woman quoted by the Scots missionaries of the time. “I am young, and in health, I have a husband and we possess corn, and cattle and milk. Why should I not be happy? Why do I need more?” Such disregard for the soul horrified the poor missionaries, so did just about everything about the amaXhosa, their nudity, the circumcision dances, and missionaries reporting that their land “… is filled with fornication, whoredom, and all uncleanness, witchcraft, their doctors, polygamy, conversations full of frivolousness and filth…”
Last episode we heard how Jan Bloem and Kora leader Haip had launched a raid on Mzilikazi's Ndebele people arraigned along the southern reaches of the Vaal River in 1830 - and Mzilikazi's bloody response where he not only recovered his cattle but killed 50 Kora. This was the first of a series of incidents which convinced Griqua captain Barend Barends to put together a massive commando and deal with the Ndebele once and for all. Barends is regarded as the founder of Griqualand, he settled north of the Orange River early in the 19th Century - and was the first Griqua to do this. He was also more adventurous than his fellow people, and was a profoundly focused Griqua nationalist. His spirit still moves the people of Griqualand today - it is a fiercely independent folk who live around Kuruman, to Upington, Kimberley. The land there is fierce as well - only the hardiest people can take the splendid isolation of the searing summer temperates and the freezing winds in winter. Barend Barends had left the Cape because he disliked the Dutch and the colonists generally - and he refused to cooperate with authorities when they demanded he hand back escaped slaves. He was far away from their centre of power - who was going to try and stop him? He became known as a protector of runaway slaves, a man whose name was whispered amongst the slave community of Cape Town, his towns a place for the so-called Hottentots to reach if they could across the barren Namaqua wastes - and past the unfriendly Dutch farms. Barends was also a staunch paternalist when it came to the Tswana around him presuming that his people were a cut above - he was condescending at times. And he was luke-warm about Jan Bloem's first plan to raid Mzilikazi. Mzilikazi attacked Griqua hunting parties north of the Molopo River. Barends himself had hunted there, and he'd traded with the Hurutshe folk who by now had been turned into one of the Ndebele vassal peoples. Mzilikazi is also reported to have told Barend and his Griquas to steer clear of the Ndebele land which the Griqua had regarded as their ivory hunting grounds. This was not acceptable to the Griqua view of themselves as superiors to the Tswana, the Sotho, the Ndebele. By early 1831 Barend Barends began to talk in messianic terms - that he was sent by God to sweep Mzilikazi and his “gang of blood thirsty warriors from the fine pastures and glens of the Bakone country…” as Robert Moffat the missionary wrote in his book “Missionary Labours”. The Bakone country was the highveld just fyi. Barend said he wanted to emancipate the people of the region from Mzilikazi's thrall. I'll return to what Mzilikazi was up to by 1833 and it will be a story of blood, gore, pain and suffering, raiding, raping, pillaging and other inappropriate activities because now allow our gaze to swing south once more. Here the relationship between the missionaries, the amaXhosa and the settlers was growing more and more complex. The missionaries thought amaXhosa were living in sin and cursed by damnation, the amaXhosa thought the missionaries were borderline insane and I'll explain why - although its nicely summed up by one young woman quoted by the Scots missionaries of the time. “I am young, and in health, I have a husband and we possess corn, and cattle and milk. Why should I not be happy? Why do I need more?” Such disregard for the soul horrified the poor missionaries, so did just about everything about the amaXhosa, their nudity, the circumcision dances, and missionaries reporting that their land “… is filled with fornication, whoredom, and all uncleanness, witchcraft, their doctors, polygamy, conversations full of frivolousness and filth…”