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We weten dat zich onder onze luisteraars veel jonge (wens)ouders bevinden, die zelf bezig zijn met de mogelijkheid een kind te krijgen met behulp van een donor, of die stap al hebben gezet. Regelmatig krijgen we berichtjes van mensen met vragen over persoonlijke casussen, of gewoon om te vertellen dat ze veel aan het luisteren hebben gehad. Een van onze wensen voor het laatste seizoen DNAzaten was dan ook om nog eens zo'n jonge ouder te spreken. Zo kwamen we in contact met Lisa. Zij had een sterke kinderwens, maar niet de partner met wie ze die wens in vervulling kon brengen. We praten met haar over het lange en intensieve proces dat voorafging aan de uiteindelijke keuze voor een bekende donor via een Nederlandse kliniek. Bij elke stap in dat proces probeerde Lisa zich zo bewust mogelijk te zijn van mogelijke latere consequenties voor haar kind. Mede in dat licht koos zij bij deelname aan onze podcast ook voor een andere naam dan haar echte, om haar kind in ieder geval niet later niet met iets op te zadelen waar die misschien niet op zit te wachten.LinkjesLisa vertelt onder meer dat ze haar kind voorleest uit “Een bijzonder gewoon gezin”, het prentenboekje van fertiliteitscounselor Anne Schrijvers. Dit boekje is er in verschillende uitvoeringen, voor diverse gezinssamenstellingen, en voor kinderen van 0-3 jaar en kinderen vanaf 4 jaar. Meer informatie vind je op de website van Anne Schrijvers: https://anneschrijvers.com/prentenboekjes/Ook het boek “Donor bekend” van Barbara Lammerts van Bueren was ontzettend behulpzaam voor Lisa. Ondertitel: “gids voor single vrouwen die een bekende donor willen voor het realiseren van hun kinderwens”. Je vindt het boek hier: https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/donor-bekend/9200000077438755/#:~:text=Samenvatting,donor%20kunnen%20en%20willen%20zijn%3FStichting Fiom beheert de Nederlandse DNA-databank en begeleidt donorkinderen en voormalige donoren Kijk voor advies en ervaringsverhalen ook eens op de website van het Landelijk Informatiepunt Donorconceptie (LIDC)Stichting Donorkind komt op voor de belangen van donorkinderen in Nederland, en beheert de besloten Facebookgroep voor donorkinderen en donoren. Volg ons ook op Instagram, en steun ons via Vriend van de Show
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Een heldere ochtend in het prille voorjaar. De Kleine Geul ruist zacht. De bomen maken slagschaduwen zodat je ogen afwisselend knipperen tegen het zonlicht en turen in kortstondig duister. Hoe zou je dit navertellen zonder plaatjes en zonder woorden? 23.04 CD From Mannheim to Berlin Sonatas for Cello piccolo (Challenge Classics CC72961) Antonin Filtz: Sonate voor cello en bc in A, opus 5 nr 2 - I Allegro Octavie Dostaler-Lalonde [cello piccolo]; Artem Belogurov [fortepiano] 3'36” 23.08 CD From Mannheim to Berlin Sonatas for Cello piccolo (Challenge Classics CC72961) Antonin Filtz: Sonate voor cello en bc in A, opus 5 nr 2 - II Adagio Octavie Dostaler-Lalonde [cello piccolo]; Artem Belogurov [fortepiano] 3'27” 23.13 CD Nomad (Zefir ZEF 9703) Maurice Ravel: Shéhérazade - La flûte enchanteée - L'indifferent Lilian Farahani; Maurice Lammerts van Bueren; Jeanette Landré 6'56” 23.25 CD Debussy: Images 1 & 2; Children's Corner (Deutsche Grammophon Claude Debussy: Images 2 - Cloches à travers les feuilles Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli 4'22” eigen opname Tristan Murail: Portulan - Feuilles à travers les cloches (1999) Het Collectief olv Tom De Cock Thomas Dieltjens: piano Wibert Aerts: viool Martijn Vink: cello Toon Fret: fluit 5'46” 23.37 eigen opname Tristan Murail: Portulan - Seven Lakes Drive Het Collectief olv Tom De Cock Thomas Dieltjens: piano Wibert Aerts: viool Martijn Vink: cello Toon Fret: fluit Felix Roth: hoorn 11'21” 23.50 CD Alondra (ARC Music EUCD 2969) Gao Hong; Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde: Impresiones de Ronda Gao Hong; Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde 6'09”
Urbana Radio Show By David Penn Chapter #623 1.Purple Disco Machine, Duke Dumont, Nothing But Thieves - Something On My Mind (Braxe + Falcon Remix) -Sweat It Out 2.Dutchican Soul & Greg van Bueren feat Brian McKnight Jr. - That's Life (C'est La Vie) - Mogue Records 3.Lufthaus feat.Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Immortal (David Penn Remix) - Armada 4.Luca Garaboni & Marzio BigHouse - New York / Deep Shake - Blackboard 5.Wolfram & Josh Ludlow - YoYo Disco (Purple Disco Machine Remix) - Defected Records 6.Vincent Caira + Jerome Robins - You - Spacedisco Records 7.Glen Horsborough & Tracy Hamlin - Let The Music Take You High (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Remix) - Let There Be House Records 8.KPD - WHAT IS HOUSE ? - ROUNDED 9.G.Zahariev - Get To You - Sugarstarr Traxx 10.Sonic Soul Orchestra - Good Inside (Risk Assessment & Angelo Ferreri remixes) - Midnight Riot 11.YASS ft. Mr V - THE DREAM - HAUTE COUTURE MUSIC 12.CASSIMM - Wanna Feel Something - Toolroom Trax 13.Jamie Jones, Kah-Lo - Fine Fine Baby - Helix Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and mixed by David Penn DJDAVIDPENN.COM FACEBOOK DJDAVIDPENN INSTAGRAM @DJDAVIDPENN INGENIUM BOKINGS EUROPA MUSIC MANAGEMENT Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES.
In this episode we bring you along to the Beer Lovers' Marathon in Belgium. Hear funny stories from race day and get inspiration from fellow runners! This episode is the culmination of 18 days of travel, soundbites with European listeners, many fine Belgium beers, and a gallop through a wild and raucous marathon. Trevor ran the whole course dressed as Clint Eastwood and fell into a kiddie pool. Enjoy! [box] Links Mentioned in this Episode 2500 Mile Challenge -be part of our new distance challenge inspired by the Dutch artist M.C. Escher. AG1 by Athletic Greens -the ultimate daily all-in-one health drink with 75 proven vitamins, minerals and whole food-sourced ingredients. Get a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. UCAN Edge Gel -try 6 Edge gels for FREE! All you pay is the cost of shipping. Returning customers can save 20% with our link on other products. The Richmond Marathon in Richmond, Virginia. Come meet us on November 10-11th! Oladance Open Earbuds -They have 360° Superior Sound but never enter the ear, so there is no ear fatigue. Use the promo code MTA20 to save 20%. [/box] Photos from the Beer Lover's Marathon [caption id="attachment_22769" align="alignleft" width="1024"] Arriving in my Delorean [/caption] [caption id="attachment_22770" align="alignleft" width="1024"] at the expo with Kat, Steve Plummer, Rudy Vansingel, and Maren Biesbrouck[/caption] [caption id="attachment_22771" align="alignleft" width="1024"] with Ronald and Brummell from the UK[/caption] [caption id="attachment_22773" align="alignleft" width="768"] Montagne de Bueren[/caption] [caption id="attachment_22774" align="alignleft" width="1024"] with Fiona Teubner from Germany[/caption] [caption id="attachment_22776" align="alignleft" width="768"] Finish line area[/caption]
De eerste 11 artsen worden gearresteerd en naar Kamp Amersfoort gebracht. Ze worden niet volledig onderworpen aan het kampregime, maar hebben privileges. Een jaar later komen bijna 300 artsen Kamp Amersfoort binnen. Zij hoeven niet te rekenen op milde omstandigheden. We duiken verder in de verzetsbeweging Medisch Contact en zoeken uit hoe de artsen het kampleven hebben ervaren. Dit doen we door te praten met nabestaanden Martijn da Costa, Erik Lammerts van Bueren en Jan Roorda. Ook krijgen we meer informatie van Floris van Dijk, Cees Rodenburg, Eddy Houwaart en Hannah van den Ende, bekend van het boek ‘Vergeet niet dat je arts bent'. Deze vierdelige podcast wordt geproduceerd door iO voor Nationaal Monument Kamp Amersfoort. Wil je meer weten over Kamp Amersfoort of het artsenverzet? Bezoek dan het ondergrondse museum met de tentoonstelling artsen(l)eed. Deze podcast is tot stand gekomen met hulp van het Vfonds en de Gemeente Amersfoort.
Title: Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA) TOPS Tissue Handling Guidelines illustrate an ongoing education initiative to improve the understanding of pre-analytical factors and promote standardization in tissue workflows. Authors: Robert Lott, HTL(ASCP), Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC Joshua Greenlee, MBA IASSC C,¢ HTL(ASCP)cm, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC; Melissa Alexander, MD PhD, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC Jodi Barrientos, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC David Ferber, MD, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC Beth Sheppard, MBA, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC Shalini Singh, MD, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC Teri Saylor, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC Shanya Scott, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association, Raleigh, NC Erico von Bueren, MD PhD MOR, Anatomical Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA), Raleigh, NC
Welcome back to my House Music Podcast, bringing you the best in upfront and underground House Music !! Going deep, disco, chunky, tough and funky, this time around we have music and remixes from Danmics, Mark Knight, Ali Love, Claptone, Glen Horsborough, Archie B, Earth N Days, Jamie Jones, Flashmob, plus many more!! Don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel, iTunes Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Amazon Music, or Just ask Alexa to play it!! 1 Greg van Bueren & Dutchican Soul - Hear the Voices (Original Mix)2 Serge Funk - Get Up (Extended Mix)3 Yass - Bring It Up (Paul Adam Extended Club Mix)4 Mark Knight feat. Darryl James, David Anthony - Make You Happy (Extended Mix)5 Din Jay & Jame Starck Ft. Alfreda Gerald - Fire (Extended Mix)6 Danmics - Alive (Pansil Playroom Extended Remix)7 Jamie Jones - Lose My Mind (Extended Mix)8 Matonii & Inaya Day - Feel So Good (Extended Mix)9 KUU - Lose Control (Extended Mix)10 Mattei & Omich ft. Vittoria Hyde - Turn Your Love (Original Mix)11 James Alexandr feat Penelope - Attention (Extended Mix)12 Pete Griffiths feat. Ebony Soul, Ann Nesby - Get Together (Original Mix)13 Earth n Days - In My House (Extended Mix)14 Callyy - Your Ghost (Extended Mix)15 Silque - Volante (Original Mix)16 NESI - After Party (Original Mix)17 Archi B & Emily Jade - Make You Stay (Original Mix)18 Glen Horsborough & Karmina Dai - Making Moves (Extended Mix)19 Bauuer & S J Johnson - Touch Me Like This (Yvvan Back Extended Remix)20 Claptone - Euphoria (Extended Mix)21 Alex Bohemien, Paul Adam & Raff - Better Day (Extended Mix)22 KPD - Everyday (Extended Mix)23 Ali Love & Prince Andre - Da Da On (Original Mix)24 Archie B - My Love (Zsak Remix)25 Flashmob - Love Together (Original Mix)26 Dan Corco & Max Muller - Fancy (Original Mix)27 Helvig - Don't U Love (Extended Mix)28 Prunk & Rona Ray - Keep It Simple (Extended Mix)29 Dombresky - I Really Love You (Extended Mix)
01 Pete Griffiths feat. Ebony Soul, Ann Nesby - Get Together (Extended Mix) [Toolroom] 02 Archie B - My Love (Zsak Remix) [Let There Be House] 03 Jess Bays & Hayley May - Colourblind (Extended Mix) [Good Company] 04 Tom & Collins x SUBB - Vai (Extended Mix) [The Myth Of NYX] 05 Dean Walker - Time (Original Mix) [Gold Lizard] 06 Greg van Bueren & Dutchican Soul - Hear The Voices (Original Mix) [GNG] 07 Mirko & Meex - Ooh La La La (Extended Mix) [Motive] 08 Cactushead ft. Eddy Queens - Fight On (Extended Mix) [Swishcraft] 09 Galoski, Scissors - One You Love (Extended Mix) [Unlimited Fuego] 10 Freejak - Them Girls (Extended) [TMRW Music] 11 Brock Edwards - 303 AM (NYC Steet Mix) [Phoenix Music] 12 Salome De Bahia - Outro Lugar (Bob Sinclar Extended Remix) [I AM NOT RICH] 13 Geoff Sturre feat. Darryl Johnson - Never Too Much (Extended Mix) [G-Force]
In de laatste aflevering van seizoen 2 besteden we aandacht aan marktpartijen in de ruimtelijke ordening. Hoe ontwikkelen publieke en private partijen samen de ruimte in ons land? Onder Planologen pluist het concept gebiedsontwikkeling uit, en leert over de grondmarkt, grondexploitatie en de rol van projectontwikkelaars. Ellen van Bueren (hoogleraar TU Delft) en Erwin van der Krabben (hoogleraar Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) delen hun inzichten met ons. We hebben het over gebiedsontwikkeling van de toekomst met voorbeelden uit Brazilië, China, Finland en eigen land.Gasten:Ellen van Bueren is hoogleraar Urban Development Management bij de Faculteit Bouwkunde van de TU Delft. Ze begon ooit bij een stedebouwkundig bureau, en is gepromoveerd in de bestuurskunde. Met haar leerstoel in Delft werkt ze op het snijvlak van bestuurskunde en stedebouw, en ontwikkelt concepten en instrumenten voor een integrale gebiedsgerichte aanpak van hedendaagse stedelijke opgaven. Recentelijk startte ze een groot onderzoeksproject naar gebiedsontwikkeling en klimaatopgaven, RED&BLUE.Erwin van der Krabben is hoogleraar planologie aan de Radboud Universiteit in Nijmegen. Hij is gespecialiseerd in vastgoed- en locatieontwikkeling en kan de grondmarkt als geen ander duiden. Op dit moment onderzoekt hij voor de Autoriteit Consument en Markt de grondmarkt in Nederland (lees hier meer). In zijn onderzoek en advieswerk werkt hij nauw samen met overheden, ontwikkelmaatschappijen, woningcorporaties en het bedrijfsleven. Hij kan de grondmarkt dus als geen ander duiden.
Join Philippe Bartu and Andreas Bueren as they explore the distinction of “Being With Vs Being For” a transformation in yourself and others. Find out how Andreas set himself up to read the Ultimate Coach book in a way that created life-altering insights and breakthroughs that left him forever transformed. About the Guest: Being a personal development enthusiast for over a decade, Andreas loves to explore the possibilities of human potential. His professional background as a production engineer in the German automotive industry combined with his creative nature and his passion for true service assist him in creating powerful transformations in individuals, communities and organisations. Andreas was born and raised in Cologne, Germany. He currently lives in Dortmund with his cat Hugo. Links: http://www.instagram.com/andreasxbueren (www.instagram.com/andreasxbueren) About the Host: Philippe Bartu is a recovering people-pleasing hotelier that became a stressed-out restaurant owner and survivor of severe burnout in 2008. This led him to become a seeker of deeper meaning and purpose in life. In doing so he had a profound spiritual realisation. He saw that every human being is always ok and perfect. Over the last 8 years, he has led transformational international retreats and coaching programs that have helped hundreds of clients replace stress and anxiety with fun, ease, and play. He is passionate about relationships and is on a mission to create a world with less drama and more fully expressed, authentic human beings. By reading The Ultimate Coach, Philippe deeply saw how we create our future from a place of being limited or being unlimited. Today, he helps his clients transform their relationships with their own limitations and become powerful unlimited creators. http://www.philippebartu.com/ (www.philippebartu.com) The Ultimate Coach Resources https://theultimatecoachbook.com (https://theultimatecoachbook.com) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theultimatecoach (https://www.facebook.com/groups/theultimatecoach) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theultimatecoachbook (https://www.instagram.com/theultimatecoachbook) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14048056 (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14048056) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUltimateCoachBook (https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUltimateCoachBook) Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
In deze aflevering ga ik in gesprek met kunstenaar Paul van Bueren. Paul gebruikt analoge fotografie om de wereld om hem heen vast te leggen. Hij ziet dingen die voor anderen verborgen blijven en maakt het liefst portretten die de ziel van de of het geportretteerde bloot te leggen. Door zijn hooggevoeligheid en de angsten die hij ervaart onderneemt Paul heel bewust. Hij kijkt met een open blik naar onze overvolle wereld, waarin iedereen zijn eigen plekje wil veroveren. Hulp vragen heeft hij moeten leren, maar inmiddels besteed Paul de dingen waar hij niet zo goed in is uit. Ook heeft Paul geleerd hoe hij de uitdagingen die hij ervaart kan omzetten en gebruiken binnen zijn fotografie, om zo een nog mooier resultaat te creëren. "Laat je door niks of niemand tegenhouden je dromen waar te maken" - Paul van Bueren Veel luister plezier! Vond je deze aflevering interessant? Deel hem dan op social media. Volg Paul op Instagram @paulvan.bueren of check zijn website www.paulvanbueren.com. Volg ons op Instagram @ondernemenmeteenuitdaging of check onze website www.ondernemenmeteenuitdaging.nl. Volg Rebecca op Instagram @rebeccatermors of check haar website www.rebeccatermors.com.
Continuing on from the conversation with Ernold on Saturday, Ernold talks about Pathways. ______________________________________________________________________ This is episode 4 from Programme 33 of the 2021/22 season - published on April 11th with Ted Mellamphy & Paul O'Mahony, produced and edited by Moira O'Brien DTM. The show is in four parts and usually has this format: (1) Introducing a “Thought for the Week” and a “Word of the Week” together with general conversation arising out of these two topics. Published at 4pm on Fridays. (2) Either an Interview, the recording of a speech or external media. Published at 4pm on Saturdays. (3) Discussion on a topic usually led by Paul. Published at 4pm on Sundays. (4) Discussion on a topic usually led by Paul. Published at 4pm on Mondays We often film the recording of these shows to YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZHVM9lgg2KJuZL6DcoUxD1_mVddOFe-J). Contact us : email: info@irishtalkers.com Website: www.irishtalkers.com Facebook: The Talk Show for Talkers Magazine: "Public Speaking Weekly" on www.irishtalkers.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irish-talkers/message
Our guest this week is Ernold Van Bueren , the current Public Relations Manager for District 71 and president of Advanced Orators. ______________________________________________________________________ This is episode 2 from Programme 33 of the 2021/22 season - published on April 9th with Ted Mellamphy & Paul O'Mahony, produced and edited by Moira O'Brien DTM. The show is in four parts and usually has this format: (1) Introducing a “Thought for the Week” and a “Word of the Week” together with general conversation arising out of these two topics. Published at 4pm on Fridays. (2) Either an Interview, the recording of a speech or external media. Published at 4pm on Saturdays. (3) Discussion on a topic usually led by Paul. Published at 4pm on Sundays. (4) Discussion on a topic usually led by Paul. Published at 4pm on Mondays We often film the recording of these shows to YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZHVM9lgg2KJuZL6DcoUxD1_mVddOFe-J). Contact us : email: info@irishtalkers.com Website: www.irishtalkers.com Facebook: The Talk Show for Talkers Magazine: "Public Speaking Weekly" on www.irishtalkers.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irish-talkers/message
Viele bekommen immer noch leichte Schluckreflexe, wenn wir von Emotionen im Kontext von Arbeit sprechen. Leider braucht es auch im 21. Jahrhundert noch eine Menge Kraft, den Blick auf Emotionen — die quasi unbestreitbar die Basis unseres Seins und Handelns sind — nicht nur zu überdenken, sondern gänzlich zu integrieren. Besonders im Zusammenhang mit Arbeit. Monica van Bueren, Gründerin der Emotions-Akademie, Keynote-Speakerin, Managementtrainerin und Coach für Führungskräfte aus Wirtschaft, Politik und Sport, beschäftigt sich seit Langem und intensiv mit dem Thema „Emotionen und Leadership“.
What you'll learn in this episode: The history of JCK and the JCK Show How Victoria identifies trends to highlight in JCK Why the line between women's jewelry and men's jewelry has blurred, especially among younger consumers How travel influences jewelry design The most exciting new designers Victoria has her eye on About Victoria Gomelsky Victoria Gomelsky is editor-in-chief of JCK, a New York City-based jewelry trade publication founded in 1869. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Robb Report, AFAR, WSJ Magazine, the Hollywood Reporter, Escape, The Sun and Waking Up American: Coming of Age Biculturally, an anthology published by Seal Press. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from UCLA with a BA in political science in 1995 and earned her MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University in 2002. She specializes in jewelry and watch writing but her greatest love has always been travel — 60 countries and counting. Victoria was born in St. Petersburg, Russia and emigrated to the United States in 1978 with her parents and twin sister, Julia. She divides her time between New York City and Los Angeles. Additional Resources: Victoria's Website Victoria's Instagram Photos: Victoria Gomelsky watches: Transcript: Victoria Gomelsky, editor in chief of esteemed jewelry trade publication JCK, was bitten by the travel bug during her first-ever trip—when she and her family immigrated to the U.S. from the Soviet Union in the late 1970s. Since then, she's visited more than 60 countries, often traveling to visit jewelry shows and report on jewelry trends. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about how her career in jewelry started with a mysterious online job posting; why Gen Z is changing the way we categorize jewelry; and where to find her favorite jewelry destinations. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is a two-part Jewelry Journey Podcast. Keep your eyes open for part two, which we'll be posting later this week. Today, our guest is Victoria Gomelsky, editor-in-chief of the well-known industry publication JCK. Victoria is an accomplished writer. She's written about jewelry for the New York Times as well as an extensive list of respected publications. She also covers another of her passions, which is travel. She's had a quite a jewelry journey, as she was born in Russia and has been to more than 60 countries and counting. We'll hear all about her jewelry journey today. Victoria, welcome back to the program. Sharon: I have to ask you, why Las Vegas in July or in June? It's hot then. Victoria: You know it's hot. It was this year that it was actually pushed back to August, which was so much hotter. It was hard to even fathom. I think the timing is such because it works well for the majors, the majors being the signets and the chain jewelers who really need to plan out their holiday buying much earlier than your average small boutique owner. A lot of it has to do with the schedule that makes sense for the industry. It's Vegas because it's hard to imagine another city that is appropriate for a giant tradeshow— Sharon: That's true. Victoria: That's easy to get, that has ample hotel room space. There are certainly smaller conferences that have been around the country. The American Gem Society has its annual conclave in a different city every year, but it's much, much smaller. It's convenience and ease of access, and I've gotten used to it. I don't love Vegas, but it does feel like my year is incomplete without my week at JCK. I've been going since 2000, so it's hard to imagine a year without it. Sharon: How far in advance are you planning your publications? Are you thinking about the December issue in August? Victoria: Well, if we had a December issue, yes. Sharon: If it was an issue online? Victoria: Online we can pull together pretty quickly. If it's a big feature, we like to plan it at least a month in advance, but so much of online is responding to what's happening in the world. Especially with the pandemic, it was really hard to plan because, as did everybody, we hit those walls where we thought, “This may not be relevant in a month.” Things were so changeable and volatile. Online has a much different pace, but in terms of the print issue, we'll start planning the issue that heads out the door on the eve of JCK Vegas 2022. It'll probably go out in late May, and we'll probably start thinking about that in January in terms of big picture ideas. Just this morning, I was asked to give a sketch of content for a section on colored stones. It's hard to do that really early. You want to be timely. You want to be thoughtful about what people are thinking and what's happening the world. Especially if an issue's coming out in the spring, I feel like after the holiday makes the most sense, because the holiday in the jewelry industry, as you can imagine or know, is everything. It's still the bulk of sales. The bulk of news comes out of this fourth quarter. To plan content without knowing how the holidays have gone is going to miss the mark, unless you're planning something general and vague. So, I like to wait until early January to start thinking about what makes sense and what people are talking about, what the news is. Sharon: In terms of the holidays, since they're around the corner right now, you must have some features that are holiday-related that you think about early on, maybe in September or August. Victoria: We do. If it's not about the holiday, it's about what people might start thinking about for the holiday. We do a lot of trend coverage on JCK, a lot of specific trend coverage, whether it be men's jewelry or something else. I'm actually working on a series of special report newsletters that go out every Monday in November all around the men's jewelry theme. We've covered colored stones, pearls, bridal. We tackle everything with a slight angle towards the holiday, questions like: Is this worth stocking? What are the trends? What kinds of things might retailers keep in mind as they prepare? JCK is very much a style and trend publication, but it's also a business publication for people who happen to own jewelry businesses. We do a lot of marketing coverage, technology, social media apps that people need to know that might make them more efficient in their business. You could take jewelry out of a lot of what we cover and put in another field, whether it's fashion or home good or anything, and it might apply in terms of the strategies people might want to use to target customers, what they need to know. We try to cover it from all facets. It's always been a publication for businessowners in the jewelry space, so there's a lot of general business information we try to make sure our readers are aware of. Sharon: If you're looking at trends, I'm thinking about the non-jewelry person that would go to Vogue or Harper's Bazaar or something like that—I'm dating myself, I realize—who can go online. I still think in terms of putting it online, like everybody else. Tell us about men's jewelry. Are men wearing more jewelry than before? Victoria: Yes, they really are. It's funny, because I've been 20 years covering jewelry, and every four or five years, I'm either asked to or I initiate a story about the men's jewelry renaissance. There's always been something to say over the last 20 years. I do a lot of freelance writing for the New York Times. I did a piece for the Times about seven years ago, and there was a lot to say. There were a lot of jewelers introducing new men's collections and different takes on the subject, but no time has felt quite as relevant to that topic as now. I think if you look to some of the most famous pop artists we see today, whether it's Harry Styles or Justin Bieber, the Jonas Brothers, Lil Nas X, any of these pop culture personalities, they are draped in jewelry, and not just any jewelry. A lot of them are draped in pearls, which for many of us are the most feminine gem around. There is this great, very interesting conversation about genderless or gender agnosticism in jewelry. Should we even define jewelry as a men's piece versus a woman's piece? Why not just make jewelry? Maybe it's a little more masculine/minimalist. Maybe it's a little more feminine/elaborate or diamond-set, but let it appeal to who it appeals to. Why do you need to tell people who it's for? It's a conversation. I also write about watches quite a bit, and it's a conversation the watch world is grappling with, more so this year than any other year. Do we need to tell women that this is a “lady's watch”? Why don't we just market a watch, whether it, again, has feminine design codes or masculine design codes. Let whoever is interested in it buy it. We don't need to tell people what categories they are allowed to be interested in. It's been a very interesting conversation. I think fashion is embroiled in this conversation too, and it's been exciting to see. When I talk about men's jewelry, I think what happens is that much of the industry still needs these categories because at retail, for example, a retailer might get a bunch of jewelry and they need to know how to merchandise or how to display it. For those kinds of problems, you still want to say, “O.K., well, this is my men's showcase,” but I think slowly things are changing. I don't know if in five years or 10 years, we'll even need those topics anymore. I think we'll just have a showcase of jewels. Again, they might be more minimalist or plainer, and they might appeal to men or women or people who consider themselves nonbinary. Sharon: That's interesting, especially with watches, because when women wear men's watches, that's a fashion statement today. Victoria: Very much so. I did a huge piece on female collectors for the Times in early 2020, and all of them wore men's pieces and felt a little grieved that they were being told what a woman's watch is. A woman's watch is a watch worn by a woman; that's it. I think the same might be true for jewelry. A men's jewel is a jewel worn by a man and so on. It's been an interesting thing to see evolve, and certainly there's a lot of momentum behind it. I think we'll slowly see these categories dissolve. Sharon: There's a lot. I haven't seen men wearing brooches. Some of what you're talking about, to me, still has a way to go. Victoria: A lot of it is being driven by Gen Z, Millennials, younger generations who look to their style icons like Harry Styles, as I mentioned. They're draped in a feather boa and necklaces. As that generation comes up they're going to age, and they're eventually going to be 30 or 40 and they'll be quite comfortable with jewelry because, 20 years later, they've been wearing it all these decades. But yeah, today, if you ask your average guy if he's going to wear a pearl necklace, I'm sure the answer's no, but I think these things do change. They change quicker than we expect them to. It's so much of what we see and what seems O.K. A lot of men might want to do that or might think they would look good in a pearl necklace. I keep coming back to it because pearls are, again, the most feminine of gems, at least in terms of the lore we talk about, how we talk about them. Yet you see them on people like the Jonas Brothers or, for that matter, big, beautiful, iced-out Cuban chains. You see those on rappers or on hip hop stars. There is this communication out in the world where if you're just a regular guy and you're cruising through your Instagram and seeing these images, it all says to you, “This is O.K. This is right. Go for it if you're feeling it.” I think there is a lot more leeway in today's society to express yourself the way you want to. I think it's wonderful. It's quite exciting to see those barriers break down and have these conversations. It's been cool to write about. Sharon: It would be interesting to have this conversation in 20 years. You reminded me of a conversation I had recently with an antique jewelry dealer about cufflinks. I said to her, “Cufflinks? Who wears cufflinks? I'm in Los Angeles.” Well, you're in Los Angeles too. Even the most staid businessperson, you don't see him with a cufflink, ever. I don't know. Victoria: Maybe about a month ago, my boyfriend and I were invited to the opening of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which just opened in September in the heart of Miracle, right next to LACMA. It was a big gala affair sponsored by Rolex, which is a huge supporter of the Academy and the Oscars and now the museum. It was wonderful; it was like a little Oscars event, except it wasn't televised. It was black-tie glamor. Hollywood glamor was the theme, so my boyfriend rented a tux; he doesn't own one, of course, because we're in L.A. and it's a pandemic. Who needs a tux? But he got a tux, and I was gutted that I didn't have cufflinks for him or that he didn't have his own. He rented some, I think; he had a few shirt studs he was able to get from the rental place, but it was the first time. I thought, “Oh my God, cufflinks!” and we had a wonderful time. It was really exciting to be back in the world in such a fabulous way. It really felt special. Sharon: I didn't realize it had opened. I was at LACMA, the L.A. County Museum of Art, this weekend and there was a big crowd around the Academy Museum, but I didn't realize it had opened. My antique jewelry dealer friend was also saying that she has collectors who collect antique cufflinks. I thought, “That's interesting.” I didn't know that was a collector's item in some circles, I guess. Victoria: Yeah, when I think about it, there are a lot of great ones in London. If you ever go through Mayfair or Old Bond Street and you find those antique dealers there—there's Deakin & Francis, an old U.K. firm that specializes in cufflinks. I've never owned any, but now that we're talking about it, I feel I need to buy my partner some. Sharon: I stopped buying my husband them 20 years ago when they just sat on his dresser not worn. I said, “O.K., I tried.” You're a traveler. You've been to how many countries? Victoria: I lose track. It depends a little on how you count countries. I think I've counted Macao separately from China, even though it's a special administrative region of Hong Kong. Somewhere around 60. It might be about 61 or 62. A lot of countries I've been to—I mean, I've been to Switzerland at least 20 times, Brazil five times, Russia four times. I keep going back to places even though it's always very exciting to take another country off my list. As I mentioned earlier, I was a backpacker after college. My first trip was to Central America with some girlfriends with backpacks on. We took off for three months. We went to Costa Rica and Panama and Venezuela, and I ended up in the Caribbean for a couple of weeks. I had already started a little bit of traveling. Initially, we came from Russia as a kid. I think when we left Russia in late 1978 as part of the exodus of Soviet Jews from the Soviet Union, we were allowed to seek asylum in the States. We took this journey via Vienna and then Rome and ended up in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, of all places, because that's where we had an invitation. We had to have a formal invitation because we were political refugees. I think very early on, even though it was never articulated to me—it was something I felt in my bones—I thought that travel was a way to lead a better life. It was a road to a better life, as it was for us. Early on that knowledge imprinted on me, on my soul. In high school, I started saving money to go to an exchange program in Spain. That was my first real trip outside—I'd gone to Mexico with my family, but I had never traveled outside of that. So, I had the bug. After college, I was always interested in slightly more offbeat places. One of my favorite places in the whole world—and I dream about going back all time—is India. I love places that still feel like they're not discovered. Clearly, India's very discovered, but it's not as easy to travel there as it might be to go to Europe. I love Europe and Paris and London as much as the next person, but there's always something that feels a little easy in those spots. I love Southeast Asia. I went to Vietnam in the 90s a couple of times. I loved it. I love Malaysia. I love the food there. I love the smells and the culture. I love things that feel different. India couldn't be more different than our lives. A lot of the same people go between the two, between L.A. and India, for example, and you'll find a lot of creature comforts in places like Mumbai. The culture and the heritage and the history, the way of life and the way people look at life is so, so different, and I'm really drawn to that. I like going places that test me a little bit. Sharon: How do your jewelry and travel intersect? I'm sure you're traveling to the shows like Basle. India must be a great place for jewels. I don't know about the shows there. Victoria: My first trip to India was for a show. There's a famous show—famous, I guess, depending on the circles you move in—in Mumbai called the India International Jewelry Show. That was my first reason to get to India in 2004. I ended up going back to do some reports on the diamond trade there. Mumbai is a real hub of diamonds, so I was going back to do research and then Jaipur in the north. Rajasthan is famous for its colored-stone industry. There are tons of colored-stone dealers and cutters and jewelers there, including the very famous Gem Palace, which I visited a couple of times. My most recent trip to India was in 2017 to Jaipur to attend a conference on colored stones. It happened to intersect with a fair I had always wanted to go to called the Pushkar Camel Fair. Nothing to do with jewelry, although of course you see lots of jewelry in India. Jewelry's a ubiquitous thing there. When I went to this conference in Jaipur, my partner ended up meeting me. We spent a few days in Jaipur together, went down to Udaipur, which is a wonderful town in the south of Rajasthan, just stunning in terms of its history and heritage and hotels and palaces. Then we finished off in Pushkar, also in Rajasthan, at this camel fair. My entrée was for jewelry, but I try to explore as much as I can around it. India's just remarkable. I'm very pleased that jewelry has such a natural and obvious connection to India because anytime I can have a work trip, take me there. Then if I can add on to it, I do. My son is only three—he's not even three; he's three in November, but I'm thinking, “How old does he have to be to go to India? What is too young to take a young, little guy to India?” Maybe when he's seven, hopefully. Sharon: That's an interesting question. It could be three. There are people who are 33 who won't go because they're too afraid. It's on my list, but you're so adventurous. Victoria: I wouldn't have pegged myself as the adventurous sort, at least not in high school. I was very type A. I was student body president. I was a cheerleader. I was very on track at least to go to college and who knows what after that, but I never really thought of myself as a risktaker and an adventure seeker. After spending time in Southeast Asia—I went to backpack there in the 90s, through Vietnam and Cambodia and Malaysia and Singapore—it just settled in my bones. I wanted more and more and more. Those places feel adventurous, but once you get there, they're not as challenging—well, they are challenging in that there's a lot of poverty; the heat is oppressive; it's hard sometimes to figure out your way around if the signage isn't clear and you don't speak the language, but I genuinely feel like the world is full of very good people. Maybe a few bad apples in there, but most people are very kind. So, it's easier than it seems. Sharon: Do you think if somebody is a jewelry designer or looking at the field or profession, that travel would inform what they do? Victoria: Oh, 100 percent yes. There are some jewelers who very much look to other cultures or travel. I think of Lydia Courteille, who's a Parisian jeweler who does insanely elaborate, beautiful gem-set pieces usually after a trip somewhere. She's done pieces based on the Mayan heritage. I believe she traveled to Guatemala. She's done pieces based on myths from Russia and India, and a lot of her collections really are inspired by travel she's taken. There's another jeweler who's part Mexican, part French, named Colette. She has incredible jewels, a lot of them takes on various places she's visited. I think if I were a jeweler, I would certainly use travel as a jumping-off point to create a collection. I can't think of anything more evocative than a jewel that reminds you of a place you've been or the color of the ocean. A lot of people go to Greece and create a beautiful blue jewel that reminds them of the Aegean. Why not? Sharon: I'm thinking of Thierry Vendome, where he goes and finds rusted pieces on his travels and then he'll come back and incorporate them. One piece had a grenade— Victoria: An exploded grenade. Sharon: An exploded grenade, yeah. Tell us who we should keep our eyes on, the top three you think of we should keep our eyes on. Victoria: I just wrote about a jeweler that I only saw in person recently in Las Vegas at the Couture show, but I had Zoomed with them. They are Mumbai-based. It's a company called Studio Renn. It's a husband and wife named Rahul and Roshni Jhaveri, and they create jewelry for art lovers that really does live at the intersection between art and jewelry, philosophy, design. Sometimes you have to talk to them to hear the inspiration, but for example, one of them—they had stumbled across an object on a walk around Lake Tansa, which is a lake on the outskirts of Mumbai. There was this conversation they had about what it means to give something attention. Does that put value on the piece? And for them, it was this exploration of the meaning of value. They took this piece that was an organic object. They didn't tell me what it was. They cast it. They 3D scanned the whole thing and then encased it in precious metal, put rubies inside it in a way that you could only see them if you shone a light on the piece. There was this written source of very layered, complicated but also beautiful jewelry. They're just very interesting. They're really thoughtful. Sharon: How do you spell Renn? Victoria: R-e-n-n. Sharon: I have to say it's the second time this week that somebody has mentioned them as somebody to keep your eye on. Victoria: Yeah, I was thrilled to speak to them, and I ended up doing a piece for the New York Times on them. An Up Next Profile is what the column is called, because even though they've been around for a few years and they're not brand new, they're obviously new to people in the States. They are exploring this market. They worked a tour for the first time. They're really lovely and interesting and do beautiful work. Another jeweler that's gotten a ton of attention—I know her pretty well personally. She is a client of a very good friend of mine. Her name is Lauren Harwell Godfrey, and her collection is called Harwell Godfrey. She's gotten a ton of attention over the last year. In fact, I just saw that she was nominated for a GEM Award, which is like the Oscars of the jewelry industry. The ceremony takes place in January in New York. She was nominated in the design category. Really fantastic use of color, lots of interesting motifs that feel very signature to her, lots of geometric work. We ended up commissioning a piece for my mom for her 75th birthday that my dad gifted to her this last summer. it wasn't a super bespoke piece, but there were bespoke elements to it. It was by Harwell Godfrey. She's a really lovely woman, super-talented designer based in Marin in Northern California. I'll name one more. He's a really interesting guy. He does a ton of work with AI, artificial intelligence, in a way that scares a lot of people that are used to jewelry as this handmade, soulful object. His point is that there's no less soul in it, even though a computer helped to generate an algorithm that created a pattern that he inputs into this machine. His name is Nick Koss. His company is called Volund Jewelry. He's based in Canada and has a very interesting background that I cannot even attempt to encapsulate because it's rich and complicated, but he does really interesting jewelry. A lot of it is using 3D modelling software, AI, but in a thoughtful way. Again, there is lots of meaning baked into the way he sees things. He could talk about it very intelligently. He does custom work. You can go down a real rabbit hole with him. Check him out on Instagram. It's V-o-l-u-n-d. I have a soft spot for one jeweler because I wrote a whole book on them that was published by Assouline probably six or seven years ago. It's a company called Lotus Arts de Vivre. They're based in Bangkok. They've been around since the early 80s, I want to say. It's a real family business. The patriarch is originally from Germany. He moved to Bangkok in the 60s and fell in love with a woman who had been born in Thailand but was the product of many years of intermarriage. Her grandfather was a Scottish captain who fell in love with a tribeswoman from north Thailand. Her other grandfather was an Englishman who married a woman from Malaysia. So, she was the distillation of generations of inner marriage between European and Asian backgrounds. They have this huge compound in Bangkok, and they have two sons that now help run the business. They do extraordinary objects in jewelry. They started out as jewelers, but they do everything from home goods to accessories for people's cars. They use a lot of natural materials in addition to the finest gemstones. They use Golconda diamonds or emeralds from the Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan combined with snakeskin and buffalo horn and different woods. They're huge on different exotic woods from across southeast Asia. They find the finest craftspeople across Asia, whether it's lacquer artists from China or Japan to carvers from Indonesia. They will employ those crafts in their work, and it's just stunning. They used to be with Bergdorf Goodman for many, many years. They are still available in the States. In fact, they won at the recent Couture show for some of their work. So, they're still here and they're everywhere. They have boutiques in different hotels, especially in Asia, like the Peninsula in Hong Kong or Raffles in Singapore. They have a presence, but they're not as well known, I would say, in the States. Sharon: I'll check them out, especially if you wrote a whole book about them. Victoria: The family is beyond interesting. It's the von Bueren family. He's a raconteur, somebody who you could listen to for hours. He's very, very interesting and has seen a lot, and their clients are very interesting. They appeal to a lot of high-society people across Asia, so they have these events. They have a space, a showroom, at their factory in Bangkok right on the river, and they host these soirées that are just magnificent. Sharon: Wow! I'm sure you know all the ins and outs. You can go down a long list of jewelers and manufacturers. You could tell me about all of them. Victoria, thank you so much for being here today. This is so interesting. I'm sure our audience will enjoy hearing what you have to say about JCK since it is such a stalwart. Thank you very much. Victoria: Thank you, Sharon. This is lovely. Thank you for giving me such an opportunity to talk about myself. Sharon: So glad to have you. We will have images posted on the website. You can find us wherever you download your podcasts, and please rate us. Please join us next time, when our guest will be another jewelry industry professional who will share their experience and expertise. Thank you so much for listening. Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey.
Shownotes: https://www.operamagazine.nl/binnenkort/56311/opera-magazine-lilian-farahani-en-raoul-steffani/ Er is veel te zien en te horen in de wereld van de klassieke zang. In Amsterdam speelt De Nationale Opera Don Giovanni, met Lilian Farahani als Zerlina. Bariton Raoul Steffani maakte een tweede cd met pianist Gerold Huber en mezzosopraan Magdalena Kožená, gewijd aan Robert en Clara Schumann. De zangers komen beiden aan het woord in de podcast Opera Magazine. Foto: Maurice Lammerts van Bueren
Belofte maakt schuld! Na aflevering 50 met de Seroto boys beloofden we terug te komen als ze een tripple everest zouden lopen. Rik en Kevin zijn de eerste mannen ter wereld die slagen om 3 maal de hoogte van de Mount Everest te lopen op de trappen van Monatgne de Bueren in Luik, een huzarenstukje van 4 dagen. Maar dat was niet genoeg want ook Seroto girl Dina deed als eerste vrouw ter wereld een dubbele everest.
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Wie lautet die CheckIn Frage, die das emotionale Miteinander in jedem Team stärkt? Wie können wir Rituale schaffen, um Emotionales Leadership zu stärken? Warum ist die DNA der Emotionen - Dekodieren, Neuausrichtung, Aktivieren so wirkungsvoll? Wie schaffen wir Emotionen als Kraftreserven zu nutzen? Welche Bedeutung haben die 5 Dimensionen einer gelingenden Organisation mit ihrer Belegschaft im Rahmen des Führungskontexts: Spiritualität, Rationalität, Emotionalität, Soziabilität, Körper. Freut euch über viel konkreten Praxisinput zu diesem Megathema Emotionale Intelligenz und Leadership. Denn nur der, der seine eigenen Emotionen und die seines Gegenübers erkennt und sie wirkungsvoll einzusetzen weiss, wird Führung in seiner Ganzheitlichkeit im täglichen Business erlebbar machen.
Monica van Bueren – Geschäftsführerin Emotions-Akademie I Expertin für Emotional Leadership „Wer denken will, muss fühlen“ – ist das Motto von "Emotions-Rebellin" Monica van Bueren Monica spricht vier Sprachen fließend und ist eine international gefragte Expertin für Emotionale Intelligenz und Leadership. Seit mehr als 20 Jahren coacht sie namhafte CEOs und Top-Performer aus Wirtschaft, Politik und Sport – mit Tiefgang und Leidenschaft. In ihrer Emotions-Akademie berät Sie Unternehmen und Organisationen dabei, wie sie Emotionen zum Erfolgsfaktor für Kulturwandel und Change-Prozesse machen. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die Macht der Emotionen und wie sie uns dabei helfen oder daran hindern können, andere Menschen für uns zu gewinnen! Monica van Bueren: https://www.monicavanbueren.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicavanbueren/ https://www.facebook.com/emotionsakademie/ https://www.instagram.com/monica_vanbueren/ Nico Gundlach: https://www.instagram.com/nico_gundlach_official/ https://www.facebook.com/nicogundlachofficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nico-gundlach-96159113/ https://www.nicogundlach.de/ https://www.bestes-pferd.de/
Serie 'Geloven in de Eindtijd' over houvast in de Bijbel voor onzekere tijden over de toekomst van de wereld. #0 Alfred Muller in gesprek met Gijs Lammerts van Bueren over de achtergrond van deze serie over de eindtijd en iets over de actualiteit van dit onderwerp in Israel
Deze week gaan we naar de mannen van het Seroto running team die als eerste ter wereld een dubbele everest liepen! Rik en Alexander vertellen over hun weekend op de trappen van Bueren in Luik: Trappen tellen, Garmin updates, voeding en nog veel meer. Het duo was niet aan hun proefstuk toe en ze vertellen hoe ze aan hun avonturen begonnen in een broodjeszaak. Hoe ze op het idee kwamen om te everesten en waarom trappen daarvoor geschikt zijn. Seppe is blij niet de enige zot in het dorp te zijn en Bobby heeft voetverzorgingstips!
This podcast is part of the 2019 NSH Symposium/Convention Poster Podcast Series. To read the full abstract and download a PDF copy of the poster (should it be made available by the presenter) visit the Block. Authors: Joshua Greenlee, MBA, HT/HTL (ASCP)cm, Sakura Finetek USA, Torrance, CA Scott Webster, Ph.D., Sakura Finetek USA, Torrance, CA; Howard Gray, BS, MT (ASCP), Sakura Finetek USA, Torrance, CA; Patricia Reeves, HT (ASCP), Sakura Finetek USA, Torrance, CA; Erico von Bueren, MOR, Sakura Finetek USA, Torrance, CA
Ernold Van Bueren born May 1981 is a successful entrepreneur and Public Speaker, he also was the co-founder of OdiGames Studio since 2011 and launched over 15 successful games on the App Store. During the years Ernold helped lots of company setups worldwide and trained lots of new Entrepreneurs and Software Developers to build their business.After Ernold decided to spend more time with his young family Ernold sold his company and went back working for an employer.However, this did not last for long as Ernold decided to start sharing his knowledge and experience on stage and before he knows LERN Global was born.Ernold van Bueren is now active as the Founder/CEO of LERN Global Ltd. a CPD Accredit Academy in the United Kingdom where he effectively trains people to become Professionals in Public Speaking, Personal Branding, Content Creation, Leadership and become experts to build a 6 figure business.www.lernglobal.co.uk
Steden raken overvol. We willen er wonen, werken, recreëren en ons makkelijk van A naar B kunnen verplaatsen. De laatste jaren zien we overal om ons heen woontorens als paddenstoelen de lucht in schieten. Zijn die woontorens wel de oplossing voor de woningnood? En voor wie bouwen we die dure torens eigenlijk? Voor en tegenstanders staan recht tegenover elkaar. Volgens de ene bouwkundige is dit dé oplossing voor onze woningnood, terwijl ander hoofdschuddend toekijkt hoe het aanblik van de stad compleet veranderd en vreest voor anonimiteit in steden. In deze aflevering gaan wij in gesprek met prof. dr. Ellen van Bueren, hoogleraar stedelijke ontwikkeling aan de TU Delft - faculteit Bouwkunde. We zullen ingaan op de vraag wat hoogbouw doet voor de sociale cohesie in een stad en of hoogbouw wel duurzaam kan. De fragmenten die in dit stuk voorkomen komen van AT5 en van het VPRO programma Tegenlicht. Het stuk over Sjoerd Soeters: AT5 https://youtu.be/8qjMk_W6bloHet stuk over Winy Maas: https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/tegenlicht/kijk/afleveringen/2017-2018/city-for-sale.html
Steden raken overvol. We willen er wonen, werken, recreëren en ons makkelijk van A naar B kunnen verplaatsen. De laatste jaren zien we overal om ons heen woontorens als paddenstoelen de lucht in schieten. Zijn die woontorens wel de oplossing voor de woningnood? En voor wie bouwen we die dure torens eigenlijk? Voor en tegenstanders staan recht tegenover elkaar. Volgens de ene bouwkundige is dit dé oplossing voor onze woningnood, terwijl ander hoofdschuddend toekijkt hoe het aanblik van de stad compleet veranderd en vreest voor anonimiteit in steden. In deze aflevering gaan wij in gesprek met prof. dr. Ellen van Bueren, hoogleraar stedelijke ontwikkeling aan de TU Delft - faculteit Bouwkunde. We zullen ingaan op de vraag wat hoogbouw doet voor de sociale cohesie in een stad en of hoogbouw wel duurzaam kan. De fragmenten die in dit stuk voorkomen komen van AT5 en van het VPRO programma Tegenlicht. Het stuk over Sjoerd Soeters: AT5 https://youtu.be/8qjMk_W6bloHet stuk over Winy Maas: https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/tegenlicht/kijk/afleveringen/2017-2018/city-for-sale.html
Silk & Fuss’ Finest 061 - Greg van Bueren Guest Mix @gregvanbueren Tracklist: Guest Mix Low Steppa - Heard It All Before (Original Mix) Neaky Sound System - Can’t Help The Way That I feel (David Penn Remix) Supernova - Reflections (Original Mix) Soul Speech - Aaaih! (Original Mix) Mat.Joe - Disco Balzz (Original Mix) Soul Speech & Todd Terry - Feelin’ (Original Mix) Joe T Vannelli & Thelma H - Leave Me baby (Qubiko Remix) Angelo Ferreri & Alessio Cala - Magic That (Original Mix) HOG & The groovelines - Got To Dance Disco (Chus & ceballos Remix) Rogue D - Take It Easy (Original Mix) Dee Lite - Groove Is In The Heart (Michael Quadelli Edit) The Crusaders - Street Life (Silk & Fuss Remix) Flash 89 - Lofty (Original Mix) Maur & Roobinz - Gospel Man (Original Mix) Michael Bibi - Hanging Tree (Original Mix) Monty Ozanne - Raver (Original Mix) If the copyright holders do not want their track in our podcast, please send us a private message or email: silkandfuss@hotmail.com
Entwicklungssprünge Der Podcast für alle Eltern, Pädagogen, Erzieher und Lehrer | Mit Gunda Frey
Glücklich sein, ist das erlernbar? Ja!! Das sagt zumindest Monica. Sie gibt Workshops in Schulen, um mit Schülern folgende Fragen zu beantworten: Was macht mich glücklich? Was sind meine Talente, Stärken und schwächen? Wie sehe ich mich? Wie werde ich gesehen? Wie können wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen? Was kann ich aktiv dazu beitragen? Und am Ende des Workshops sind die Kinder selbstbewusster, sozial-emotional, mehr im Gleichgewicht und haben eine Idee davon ihr Leben als glückliche Persönlichkeit zu gestalten, für sich und andere. Unterrichtsfach Glück in allen Schulen? Ich bin dafür! In diesem persönlichen Interview berichtet Monica von ihrer Leidenschaft für Kinder und ihrer Vision für Schulen. Du möchtest mehr Wissen? Webseite von Monica van Bueren: www.emotions-akademie.de Facebook: www.facebook.com/Emotions-Akademie Webseite von Gunda Frey: www.gunda-frey.de Instagram von Gunda Frey: www.instagram.com/gundafrey/ Sei am 23.09 bei der Masterclass of Happiness in Köln dabei und sicher dir 25 %: Masterclass Of Happiness: https://bit.ly/2vNgdPO Meine Bitte: Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, ein Feedback auf iTunes und abonniere diesen Podcast. Das dauert maximal 1-2 Minuten. Dadurch hilfst du uns den Podcast immer weiter zu verbessern und dir Inhalte zu liefern, die du dir wünscht. Schreibe mir deine Meinung auf Instagram, Youtube oder ein Email an gunda@gunda-frey.de Herzlichen Dank an der Stelle! Gunda Frey
Tracklist: 01. Ridney & DJ Roland Clark - I'll Take U There 02. Cassimm - All Need (Original Mix) 03. Frankie Dark & Mike City - Be Here (Frankie Dark Vocal Mix) 04. The Shapeshifters ft Kisch - The Chase (Original Mix) 05. Dantiez Saunderson & KPD ft Larae Starr - Place Called Home 06. Jacob Bech - States 07. Franky Rizardo - True Love 08. Nathan G feat Frank H Carter III - If We Try (Vocal Mix) 09. Rich Pinder & DJOKO - Hat Play 10. Greg van Bueren, YAX.X, I-Fan - S.O.S (Quinten 909 Remix) 11. Spiritchaser - Find A Way (Club Mix) 12. Audiowhores - Sittin' (Warehouse Mix) www.robbiestyles.co.uk
[Intro] Tim Deluxe "Feelings" (Club Mix) Me & My Toothbrush "Borrow Love" (Original Mix) FormatB "Chunky" Notes2Selves ft. Max C. "Sharing My Life" Sugarstarr ft. Alexander "Hey Sunshine" (Antonio Giacca Remix) Riva Starr ft. Dajae "The Loft" (Original Mix) Spiritchaser, Terry Grant "Dancing In My Head" (Backstreet Shuffle) The Djoon Experience ft. Kenny Bobien "Baptize Me" (Terrence Parker Gospel Stomp) Greg Van Bueren & YAX.X ft. I-Fan "S.O.S." (Quinten 909 Remix) Hiva "Happiness" (Original Mix) Matteo Matteini "Chlorophyll" (Original) Paride Saraceni "Dissolute" (Original Mix) Jazzman Wax, Iban Montoro "Do It" (Original Mix) EP140 Baptize Me (House Music) Time 61:12
'Let There Be House' is the weekly podcast presented by Glen Horsborough. Glen regularly plays around the Uk, Europe & Worldwide.Each week Glen delves in and digs out the latest upfront tracks that are doing the business on dancefloors worldwide!Tracklist1. M-22 - Good To Be Loved (Original Mix)2. Hayden James - Something About You (Just Kiddin Remix)3. Purple Disco Machine feat. Natalie Conway - Soul So Sweet (Original Mix) 4. Greg van Bueren, YAX.X, I-Fan - S.O.S (Quinten 909 Remix)5. Denney - Low Frequency (Shiba San Remix)6. Kid Creme - Austin's Groove (Volkoder Remix)7. Jonathan Ulysses, Peter Brown, House Of Virus - Pacific State (Original Mix)8. Grum - Straight To Your Heart (When 5AM Remix)9. Franky Rizardo - True Love 10. Rich Pinder, DJOKO - Hat Play11. Le Funnk & Leanne Mason - What Is With You (Original Mix)12. Nero - Two Minds (David Zowie Remix)13. Glen Horsborough & Marcus Wedgewood Feat Amrick Channa - Sweet Feeling (J Latham Mix)14. Kimble K & Glen Horsborough - Feel Good (Original Mix)Follow on Twitterwww.twitter.com/LTBHpodcast www.twitter.com/GlenHorsboroughLike on Facebookwww.facebook.com/LTBHMusic www.facebook.com/GlenHorsboroughFor info on Dj booking enquiries, emailglenhorsborough@live.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tengevolge van een telfout door Broekema met het draaiboek van de 169ste aflevering loopt de telling van de draaiboeken één achter. Gasten: - Vertegenwoordigers van C&A, Peek & Cloppenburg en HIJ (telefoon), voor de rubriek van het broekenfront. - Thijs van Leer (telefoon), muzikant, interview - Peter van Bueren (telefoon), filmrecensent, gast voor de rubriek [...]