Podcasts about Dagobert

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Best podcasts about Dagobert

Latest podcast episodes about Dagobert

Recensörerna
313. Psykisk ohälsa inom volleyboll

Recensörerna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 41:20


Veckans recensioner: Tio frågor, Dagobert, Groq, ögonlock, plåtslagare, köra likbil, Cigarrklubben, vikarierande sjöstjärnor, hylla kryssningar, nyår på Åland, FRA, svensk volleyboll och djurspecial.

Mystères et Légendes
Le roi Dagobert avait-il vraiment mis sa culotte à l'envers ?

Mystères et Légendes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 5:14


Qui est donc ce roi mérovingien qui, d'après la chanson populaire, avait mis sa culotte à l'envers ? Dagobert Ier est né autour de l'an 600. Arrière-arrière-petit-fils de Clovis, il a régné sur le royaume des Francs de 629 à sa mort, dix ans plus tard. Dans cet épisode, je vous raconte la véritable origine de la comptine. Bonne écoute (et abonnez-vous) !

Pascal Praud et vous
Jean-Luc Mélenchon dénigre le roi Dagobert «qui mettait sa culotte à l'envers»

Pascal Praud et vous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 7:10


Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Perles d'Histoire
629 : Le roi Dagobert portait-il vraiment sa culotte à l'envers ?

Perles d'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 4:52


Qui est donc ce roi mérovingien qui, d'après la chanson populaire, avait mis sa culotte à l'envers ? Dagobert Ier est né autour de l'an 600. Arrière-arrière-petit-fils de Clovis, il a régné sur le royaume des Francs de 629 à sa mort, dix ans plus tard. Dans cet épisode, je vous raconte la véritable origine de la comptine. Bonne écoute (et abonnez-vous) !

Sick and Wrong Podcast
S&W Episode 996: Dagobert

Sick and Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 102:50


Dee and Kate feel that the current online blackmailers hardly compare to the great German extortionists of the nineties like Dagobert who used a combination of ingenuity and panache to baffle police and steal millions in ransom money. Stuart calls in with his final Tranny Dad story. Sign up for the Sick and Wrong Patreon...

Cuisinons l'histoire
Préhistoire, moines, Roi Dagobert... L'histoire derrière votre pinte de bière

Cuisinons l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 16:28


Blanche, blonde, brune, ambrée... Il nous arrive parfois de sécher devant la longue liste de bières proposées par notre brasseur préféré. Ale, Larger, Porter, IPA, etc. Il existe des milliers de variétés partout dans le monde. C'est le résultat d'une longue et riche histoire commencée dès la Préhistoire. La bière est en effet l'une des plus vieilles boissons alcoolisées que l'Homme ait consommée avec plus ou moins de modération. La bière est au cœur de ce nouvel épisode de Cuisinons l'histoire. Un podcast de Ronan Coquelin-Lion avec Eric Birlouez.Réalisation : Florian DomergueIllustration : Céline Fonteneau

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
Ugorjunk fejest az aranyba? - Kasszakulcs

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 21:16


Mi az az "aranyszámla"? Haza is vihetem az aranyrudakat, ha aranyba fektetek? Hogyan kell utána adózni? Ezekre a kérdésekre is keressük a választ a Kasszakulcs e heti adásában. Szőllősi Lili és Sztojcsev Iván vendége ezúttal Szűcs Benedek, az iPrivate Banking befektetési igazgatója. Váltsd velünk valóra – a műsort a Raiffeisen Bank támogatja. Iratkozz fel a Kasszakulcs csatornájára! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/KasszakulcsSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/KasszakulcsApple Kövesd a HVG Podcastokat, és ismerd meg többi műsorunkat! Spotify: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSpotify Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokApple SoundCloud: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSC Tartalom: 00:00 Intro 00:46 Aranybefektetés = Dagobert bácsi az aranykádban? 01:29 Ha aranyat veszek, megkapom-e az aranyrudat? 03:20 Kinek való befektetésként az arany, és kinek nem? 06:25 Jellemzően mennyire ingadozik az árfolyama, mekkora kockázatot vállal, aki aranyba fekteti a pénzét? 08:45 Mik az előnyei az aranybefektetésnek? 10:12 Honnan tudhatom, hogy mikor érdemes aranyat venni? 11:36 Mik a gyakorlati lépései az aranyvásárlásnak? 16:19 Mit kell tudni az aranybefektetés adózásáról? 17:40 Mennyire népszerű az arany a magánbefektetők körében?

Les p'tites histoires
La fable du renard et du petit chien

Les p'tites histoires

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 3:52


Un renard répondant au nom de Maximus, n'avait que les os et la peau, tant les chiens des hommes faisaient bonne garde, postés devant les poulaillers. Ce goupil affamé croise un jour un petit corgi du nom de Dagobert...Crédits : cette p'tite histoire a été écrite par Loïc Clément. Racontée par Karine Texier et Arnaud Guillou. Enregistrement, montage et générique : Studio Module. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/les-ptites-histoires. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Ausgesprochen Kunst
"Peche Pop. Dagobert Peche und seine Spuren in der Gegenwart", MAK Wien

Ausgesprochen Kunst

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 41:19


Wir begrüßen das neue Jahr mit einem Ausstellungsbesuch im Museum für angewandte Kunst in Wien, kurz MAK. Dort wird das Werk eines Mannes gefeiert, dessen Werk vor Formenreichtum und Phantasie strotzt. Wir waren vor Ort und haben uns angeschaut, ob der Brückenschlag in die Gegenwart funktioniert. Es stellt sich natürlich auch die Frage, ob das, was wir einrichtungstechnisch heute erleben, im Gegensatz zu Peche und seiner Zeit nicht wahnsinnig langweilig ist? Was meint Ihr? Wünschen wir uns ein Dagobert Peche Revival in unseren Wohnzimmern? https://www.mak.at Kontakt: redaktion@gieseundschweiger.at; Website: https://www.gieseundschweiger.at/; Redaktion: Fabienne Lubczyk, Lara Bandion; Musik: Matthias Jakisic; Sprecherin: Sarah Scherer; Grafische Gestaltung: Studio Riebenbauer Wir freuen uns sehr, dass unser Podcast Anklang findet. Danke an Singulart für das listing... https://www.singulart.com/de/blog/2024/12/03/beste-kunst-podcasts/

Starke Frauen
#255 Dr. Erika Fuchs & Gudrun Penndorf – die Königinnen der Sprechblasen

Starke Frauen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 42:18


Heute haben wir etwas für die Comic-Freund*innen unter euch. Wobei... Eigentlich ist es eine Folge für all jene, die sich für Sprache und natürlich für starke Frauenpersönlichkeiten interessieren. Es ist immer wieder schön, wenn wir etwas dazu lernen und diese beiden Frauen hatten wir auch so gar nicht auf dem Schirm, bis sie uns Daniel (Jacob), der langjähriger Leser und Fan des Lustigen Taschenbuchs ist, ans Herz legte. Eine besondere Folge, die zwei Frauen porträtiert, die in ein eher männlich geprägtes Genre nicht nur vorgedrungen sind, sondern dieses auch maßgeblich geprägt haben.Also: Taucht mit uns ein in die faszinierende Welt zweier Frauen, die die deutsche Sprache und Comic-Kultur revolutioniert haben: Dr. Erika Fuchs und Gudrun Penndorf M.A.Erfahrt, wie Dr. Erika Fuchs als „Grande Dame des Comics“ Disney-Charakteren wie Donald Duck, Dagobert und Co. in Deutschland eine Stimme verlieh und dabei den einzigartigen „Erikativ“ schuf. Wir erzählen euch auch die Geschichte von Gudrun Penndorf, die mit ihrer kreativen Sprachkunst die Asterix-Bände und viele weitere Klassiker zu zeitlosen Meisterwerken machte.

Vous ne ratez rien
Quel est le point commun entre Clara Luciani, le Père Fouras, le roi Dagobert et Beyoncé ?

Vous ne ratez rien

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 2:39


Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !

Vous ne ratez rien
Quel est le point commun entre Clara Luciani, le Père Fouras, le roi Dagobert et Beyoncé ?

Vous ne ratez rien

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 2:39


Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !

Le Réveil Chérie
Quel est le point commun entre Clara Luciani, le Père Fouras, le roi Dagobert et Beyoncé ? - Le Dimiquiz

Le Réveil Chérie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 2:39


Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !

CankerlTV
67 | Dschinns in Menschengestalt und eine Mauer, die der Teufel selbst gebaut hat!

CankerlTV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 37:36


▬ Die Themen im Überblick▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Einleitung 06:08 Dead Internet Theorie 11:49 Dschinns in Menschengestalt: Amiras grausame Entdeckung 16:18 Dagobert der Kaufhausepresser 22:58 Bei lebendigem Leib im Walmart-Ofen gegrillt: Warum musste Gursimran sterben 28:00 Teufelsmauer: Eine Mauer im Harz, die der Teufel selbst erschaffen haben soll 31:14 Sind verrückte Menschen wirklich verrückt: Das Stanford Gefängnis Experiment In dieser Episode tauchen wir in eine düstere und mysteriöse Welt ein, die euch gleichermaßen faszinieren und erschüttern wird. Macht euch bereit für Geschichten, die weit über das Alltägliche hinausgehen und Fragen aufwerfen, die oft unbeantwortet bleiben. Wir beginnen mit der "Dead Internet Theorie". Diese Hypothese behauptet, dass ein Großteil des Internets nicht mehr von echten Menschen genutzt wird, sondern von Bots dominiert ist. Was bedeutet das für unsere Wahrnehmung der digitalen Welt, und ist diese Theorie wirklich so abwegig, wie sie klingt? Weiter geht es mit einer schockierenden Entdeckung: Dschinns in Menschengestalt. Amiras grausame Begegnung lässt uns daran zweifeln, ob die Welt, wie wir sie kennen, wirklich nur aus dem besteht, was wir sehen können. Was steckt hinter diesen übernatürlichen Wesen, die angeblich unter uns leben? Danach geht es um den berüchtigten Dagobert, den Kaufhausepresser, der die Polizei mit seinen kreativen und technisch ausgeklügelten Methoden jahrelang narrte. Eine Geschichte, die zeigt, wie weit Menschen gehen, um die Oberhand zu gewinnen. Ein weiterer Fall führt uns zu einem grausamen Verbrechen: Gursimran wurde bei lebendigem Leib in einem Walmart-Ofen gegrillt. Warum musste dieser abscheuliche Mord geschehen, und was für Abgründe tun sich in unserer Gesellschaft auf? Wir werfen auch einen Blick auf die Teufelsmauer im Harz, eine legendäre Formation, von der es heißt, sie sei vom Teufel selbst errichtet worden. Welche Geschichten ranken sich um diesen mystischen Ort, und was sagt die Wissenschaft dazu? Zum Abschluss diskutieren wir das Stanford-Gefängnis-Experiment, das zeigt, wie schnell Menschen unter bestimmten Umständen ihre Menschlichkeit verlieren können. Sind verrückte Menschen wirklich verrückt, oder sind es die Umstände, die uns in den Wahnsinn treiben? Eine Episode voller Rätsel, Abgründe und faszinierender Geschichten. Bleibt dran – es wird fesselnd! ▬ Social Media ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cankerltv ►Instagram: https://instagram.com/cankerltv ►Patreon: https://patreon.com/CankerlTV ▬ Website, Datenschutz, Impressum ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Website: https://cankerltv.com/ Impressum: https://cankerltv.com/impressum/ Datenschutz: https://cankerltv.com/datenschutz/ ✉️Kontakt: kontakt@cankerltv.com

Voedselboscast
Maud Aarts, Dagobert Bergmans en Jessica van Bossum

Voedselboscast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 83:00


Veel mensen dromen ervan, maar goede vrienden Dagobert, Maud en Jessica hebben het gewoon gedaan: hun hele Amsterdamse hebben en houden ingeruild voor een bestaan als boer in Twente. Ze werken full time om een reguliere melkveehouderij van 25 hectares om te vormen naar de duurzame, biologische, regeneratieve voedselbosboerderij en -kwekerij Glanerbeek waar al snel plaats is voor meerdere boeren-verdienmodellen. Ze zijn nu twee jaar bezig. Hoog tijd dus om eens te vragen hoe het met hen gaat. Meer informatie: https://www.voedselbosglanerbeek.nl/

Keine Angst vor Hits
Takeover-Woche: verifiziert über „Morgens um halb vier“ von Dagobert

Keine Angst vor Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 11:01


Die Liebe ist kitschig und das darf sie sein. Kitschige Liebeslieder sind aber oft etwas ausgelutscht. Warum der Schweizer Sänger Dagobert Kitsch irgendwie cool macht, erzählt Takeover-Host verifiziert in dieser Folge. 15 Jahre detektor.fm – Infos zur Veranstaltung und Tickets findet ihr hier. Alle Takeover-Folgen mit verifiziert: Folge 1: verifiziert über „manchmal schneit es im april“ Folge 2: verifiziert über „Ich werde ein Leben lang über, dich so zu lieben, wie ich dich lieben will, wenn du gehst“ von Wir sind Helden Folge 3: verifiziert über „Am Ende denk ich immer nur an dich“ von Element of Crime Folge 4: verifiziert über „Messy“ von Lola Young Folge 5: verifiziert über „Happen To Me“ von BENEE Folge 6: verifiziert über „Morgens um halb vier“ von Dagobert >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-verifziert-ueber-morgens-um-halb-vier-von-dagobert

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Popfilter – Der Song des Tages | Takeover-Woche: verifiziert über „Morgens um halb vier“ von Dagobert

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 11:01


Die Liebe ist kitschig und das darf sie sein. Kitschige Liebeslieder sind aber oft etwas ausgelutscht. Warum der Schweizer Sänger Dagobert Kitsch irgendwie cool macht, erzählt Takeover-Host verifiziert in dieser Folge. 15 Jahre detektor.fm – Infos zur Veranstaltung und Tickets findet ihr hier. Alle Takeover-Folgen mit verifiziert: Folge 1: verifiziert über „manchmal schneit es im april“ Folge 2: verifiziert über „Ich werde ein Leben lang über, dich so zu lieben, wie ich dich lieben will, wenn du gehst“ von Wir sind Helden Folge 3: verifiziert über „Am Ende denk ich immer nur an dich“ von Element of Crime Folge 4: verifiziert über „Messy“ von Lola Young Folge 5: verifiziert über „Happen To Me“ von BENEE Folge 6: verifiziert über „Morgens um halb vier“ von Dagobert >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-verifziert-ueber-morgens-um-halb-vier-von-dagobert

Sounds!
Neues Visual Album von Odd Beholder: Das Urschweizer Unbehagen

Sounds!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 165:29


Mit einer sechsteiligen Video-Serie komplettiert Odd Beholder das tiefschürfend-schöne Album «Feel Better» (2023), inspirirert vom Walliser Fasnachtsbrauchtum der «Tschäggättä». Die Auseinandersetzung mit Tradition, Normen und Familie verzückt und verstört auch in Bild. Rund um den 11.11. bereichert Daniela Weinmann ihren düsteren und verträumten Pop mit den «Tschäggättä» aus dem Lötschental: Im neuen Visual Album zur aktuellen LP «Feel Better» tauchen die traditionellen Fratzen in einer spooky Dorfsaga auf, in welcher eine junge Frau mit den Dämonen der Schweizer Landjugend konfrontiert wird. «Tschugger»-Look, «Wilder»-Spannung, Odd Beholder-Sound: Fasnacht kann kommen. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:57 – ICH BRAUCH EIN BIER von Dagobert · 22:55 – THINKING WILL KILL YOU von SPENCER TWEEDY · 22:50 – War On War von Wilco · 22:46 – WALKING CONTRADICTION von SUNNY WAR FEAT. STEVE IGNORANT · 22:41 – STAY HERE von FORT ROMEAU/GOLD PANDA · 22:36 – CHLORINE von GEORGE DANIEL · 22:32 – STAY von ZART · 22:29 – REFUSED ARE FUCKING DEAD von Cold Cave · 22:22 – ROTOR HEART von Leech · 22:17 – B.M.G. ACADEMY von ANNA ERHARD · 22:11 – 170 von ANNA ERHARD · 22:09 – HOLD ON von FORMER CHAMP · 21:56 – FEAR WHEN YOU FLY von CLEO SOL · 21:53 – THE SKY IS LIMITLESS von AB-SOUL FEAT. BLXST/ASIA HOLIDAY · 21:50 – FOUND von JOHN GLACIER · 21:43 – LOTUS von L'ECLAIR/KLAUS JOHANN GROBE · 21:41 – LA ULTIMA PIEDRA von EMZYG · 21:36 – CALIFORNIA von SOFTLANDER · 21:33 – COLOURS von IURI · 21:29 – THE GOOD KIND von Our Girl · 21:25 – HARDCORE WORKOUT QUEEN von FRIEDBERG · 21:20 – HOLLOW von Maria Usbeck · 21:14 – JUNKIE von WORLD NEWS · 21:09 – BUTTERFLY von SYLVIE KREUSCH · 21:07 – I'VE NEVER MET ANYONE I THOUGHT I COULD REALLY LOVE von WEST SIDE COWBOY · 21:04 – OHIO ALL THE TIME von MOMMA · 20:58 – SPINNING von POM POM SQUAD · 20:54 – LOVE AIN'T ENOUGH von Primal Scream · 20:48 – Loaded von Primal Scream · 20:45 – MAGNETIC von TUNDE ADEBIMPE · 20:40 – DOGS LIKE ME von Odd Beholder · 20:32 – WOOLEN SWEATER von Odd Beholder · 20:29 – JUST BECAUSE I REGRET IT von Odd Beholder · 20:20 – RIFLE CLUB von Odd Beholder · 20:16 – DIRTY SECRETS von Odd Beholder · 20:07 – PATCHWORK GIRL von Odd Beholder · 20:04 – THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS von Bon Iver Weitere Themen: - Neues Visual Album von Odd Beholder: Das Urschweizer Unbehagen

The Melt Podcast
Tracy Twyman | Conspiracy Culture and the Secret of Minnie's Mousse

The Melt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 84:04


I speak with the late Tracy Twyman about conspiracy culture in the 90s, Dagobert's Revenge, the cessation of doing business with non-human entities, communicating with Cain, communicating with Jean Cocteau, communicating with Baphomet, internet censorship, the Baphomet/Mickey Mouse connection, mouse as symbol for inducing non-consensual sleep, unconsciousness and initiation, decoding Rosemary's Baby and it's connection to the Manson murders, Frank Sinatra and the Mob, Mack the Knife, Minnie Mouse the moocher, the possible castration of Mickey Mouse, the Process Church, Manson 2, and Lil Uzi Vert's Marilyn Manson necklace. Tracy Twyman: http://plusultraclub.com Tracy Twyman's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tracyrtwyman/… To support The Melt just visit our Locals page at https://themeltpodcast.locals.com/ or our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/themeltpodcast where you can subscribe for as little as $5 a month to receive extended episodes, exclusive episodes, and early access to regular episodes. For one time donations- PayPal: fosamsara@gmail.com   Find The Melt on… Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2365404 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMeltPodcast Check out our merch at: https://the-melt.creator-spring.com/   Music by The Godawful Joy: https://thegodawfuljoy.bandcamp.com/releases and Matt Presti: https://www.mattpresti.com/music.html  

Beyond the Shadows
Episode 109- Dagobert/Ducktales Bandit

Beyond the Shadows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 55:47


Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Lohnende Serien: "So long, Marianne" und "Ich bin Dagobert"

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 6:03


Schlosser, Simone www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Hazel Thomas Hörerlebnis
Adele und das Nein-Horn

Hazel Thomas Hörerlebnis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 77:58


Gleich nach der Heimreise erzählt Thomas Hazel von New York. Inhalt: 00:00 Thomas in New York 07:56 Zeit für sich nehmen 16:48 Nina Chuba und New York-Quiz für Thomas 27:04 Pocken, Odonatologen und Lifehack 36:35 neue Studioeinrichtung und Adele World 41:53 Mehrere Familien haben? 48:10 Puppentheater Nein-Horn und Walter Benjamin 56:42 Schmetterlingsraupen und Adam Sandler 01:02:13 Onlyfans, the Bear und Filmuniversen 01:07:24 Stefan Raab Comeback und the Crow 01:13:00 Trump als Podcastgast und David Sedaris Zeitstempel können variieren. HTH Thumbnail in New York https://www.instagram.com/p/C_2eKsssmE6/ The Fat Black Pussycat https://www.instagram.com/explore/locations/215548289/the-fat-black-pussycat/ Sänger Dagobert https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/musik/dagobert-the-notwist-celeste-goat-girl-abgehoert-album-der-woche-a-60bbdc81-6f9b-446e-a957-bb85a0af406b Boroughs von New York: Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens und Staten Island In New York leben mehr Iren (500000) als in Dublin, mehr Juden (2000000) als in Palästina und fast ebensoviel Italiener (1095000) wie in Rom. Quelle: https://www.spiegel.de/politik/unser-geschaeft-ist-das-recht-a-8d6e3c7f-0002-0001-0000-000044438970# Telefon Seelsorge https://www.telefonseelsorge.de Teebeutel in Schuhe https://www.twinings.ch/blog/teebeutel-als-schuhdeo-und-pflege# Mit Zitronen verhüten https://www.spektrum.de/news/mit-zitronensaft-verhueten-und-vor-aids-schuetzen/605871 * Cortison ist die durch Oxidation inaktivierte Form des Glucocorticoids Cortisol Cryo-Kammer Frankfurt https://www.doctorfrost.de Zilenzio Akustikmöbel https://zilenzio.com JFK Artwork IG https://www.instagram.com/jfk_artwork/ JFK Artwork Berlin https://www.instagram.com/p/Cuyz1UOqkaE/ „Baby Momma Culture is Problematic“ https://www.mypacertimes.com/home/2023/9/23/baby-momma-culture-is-problematic Co-Parenting mit Future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rooSTy9Qwss Puppentheater Paletti https://www.alyspaletti.de Walter Benjamin Tagebuch https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/walter-benjamin-moskauer-tagebuch-t-9783518110201 Veer Bollerwagen https://goveer.de/products/veer-cruiser?srsltid=AfmBOoqSyLDZgq_lB85ParPirwOJ_fJUAxQK5YaDKlfumybWxlVeFa-W Hagemann Schmetterlings-Zuchtset https://www.hagemann.de/hagemann-schmetterlings-zuchtset-gross-mit-xxl-voliere-mind.-10-raupen Adam Sandler Love You Trailer https://youtu.be/FwZ_0YCd8qw?si=ioSOwSpVc5ZjNPcV Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

SWR2 Kultur Info
Einmal wie Dagobert im Geld baden: Natja Brunckhorst über ihren Film „Zwei zu Eins“

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 13:51


Ein Millionenschatz aus DDR-Zeiten: Auch für Regisseurin Natja Brunckhorst war die Geschichte vom versteckten Geld in Halberstadt ein Musterbeispiel für die „wilde Zeit“ des Übergangs zur BRD: „Das regt Dagobert-Duck-Fantasien an“, sagt sie in SWR Kultur über ihre Komödie „Zwei zu Eins“.

Hello From The Magic Tavern
Season 5, Ep 12 - Paladin (w/ Xu Mason)

Hello From The Magic Tavern

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 51:47


Dagobert the Paladin used to be a princess but now she fights for her goddess.CreditsArnie: Arnie NiekampUsidore: Matt YoungChunt: Adal RifaiDagobert: Xu MasonMysterious Man: Tim SniffenProducers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal RifaiAssociate Producer: Anna HavermannPost-Production Coordination: Garrett SchultzEditor: Anna HavermannMagic Tavern Logo: Allard LabanTheme Music: Andy PolandYou can support the show directly and receive bonus episodes and rewards by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/magictavern for only $5 per month. Follow us on X, Instagram and YouTube!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WDR 5 Erlebte Geschichten
Der Mann, der "Dagobert" war: Arno Funke

WDR 5 Erlebte Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 23:59


Der Mann, der "Dagobert" war, heißt eigentlich Arno Funke. Anfang der 1990er Jahre wurde er bundesweit bekannt, weil er Kaufhäuser erpresste und die Polizei jahrelang in einem Katz- und Mausspiel an der Nase herum führte. Von Thomas Daun.

T-Online Tagesanbruch
Es regiert die Unvernunft

T-Online Tagesanbruch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 6:03


Um es mit Kant zu sagen: Zu viele Staatenlenker handeln zwar logisch und rational, aber zutiefst unvernünftig – nicht nur im Nahen Osten. Leseempfehlung: Wie geht es "Dagobert" heute? https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten/panorama/kriminalitaet/id_100386594/kaufhaus-erpresser-dagobert-so-geht-es-arno-funke-30-jahre-spaeter.html) Den „Tagesanbruch" gibt es auch zum Nachlesen unter www.t-online.de/tagesanbruch Anmerkungen, Lob und Kritik gern an podcasts@t-online.de Den „Tagesanbruch“-Podcast gibt es immer montags bis samstags gegen 6 Uhr zum Start in den Tag, am Wochenende mit einer tiefgründigeren Diskussion. Verpassen Sie keine Folge und abonnieren Sie uns bei Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3v1HFmv3V3Zvp1R4BT3jlO?si=klrETGehSj2OZQ_dmB5Q9g), Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/t-online-tagesanbruch/id1374882499?mt=2), Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly90YWdlc2FuYnJ1Y2gucG9kaWdlZS5pby9mZWVkL21wMw?ep=14) oder überall sonst, wo es Podcasts gibt. Wenn Ihnen der Podcast gefällt, lassen Sie gern eine Bewertung da.

Timeline (5.000 ans d'Histoire)
La quasi-guerre - Éric Schnakenbourg

Timeline (5.000 ans d'Histoire)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 29:29


Des temps mérovingiens ne surnagent aujourd'hui que quelques images d'Épinal : le vase de Soissons, la culotte du bon roi Dagobert... Si rien ne prédisposait les rois des Francs à diriger un vaste territoire en Europe, il y eut pourtant une dynastie qui occupa le trône trois siècles durant, plus que toutes autres à l'exception des Capétiens. Comment les Mérovingiens parvinrent-ils à un tel succès?? Pour comprendre la création de cet empire informel et sa pérennité, Bruno Dumézil sollicite, à nouveau frais, l'ensemble de la documentation. De Childéric et son fils Clovis aux «?rois fainéants?», l'auteur montre que le monde mérovingien se maintint parce qu'il fut sans cesse agité de mouvements, que l'on peut considérer comme des crises ou comme des réformes, mais qui obligeaient de multiples acteurs à s'investir dans la vie du royaume : institutions, relations avec le roi, identités présentes ou passées, tout pouvait être discuté ou reformulé. Tel fut le monde de Théodebert le Grand, Brunehaut, Chilpéric Ier, Frédégonde et de leur famille, tel fut l'empire des Mérovingiens. Éric SCHNAKENBOURG est notre invité pour les interviews Histoire de Timeline

Wannabe Entrepreneur
#331 - The Tool That Most Companies Use But Don't Want You To Know

Wannabe Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 24:01


I'm happy to share some personal updates and entrepreneurial insights. Lately, I've discovered Apollo, a networking tool that's completely revolutionized the way I connect with others. Our Website was completely down for a complete 30 min and I have never beens this stressed XD And to continue this stressing week we decided to increase Podsqueeze prices! Get ready for a very packed episode!LinksTiago's TwitterTry PodsqueezeTimestampsAudiobooks and Entrepreneurship (00:00:11)Tiago discusses his preference for audiobooks over physical books and the complexity of entrepreneurship.Discovering Apollo (00:02:22)Tiago shares his discovery of Apollo, a tool for finding and reaching out to potential clients, and its impact on his and his wife's entrepreneurial endeavors.Technical Issue with Website Hosting (00:12:02)Tiago recounts the technical issue with his website hosting service, the downtime experienced, and his decision to switch to a different hosting provider.Pricing Changes (00:16:49)Tiago explains the decision to increase the prices of Podsqueeze, the impact on customer conversion, and the strategic considerations behind the pricing changes.Selling the business (00:22:10)Discussion on selling the business, organic growth, and profitability.Upcoming interviews (00:23:06)Announcement of upcoming interviews with Dagobert and Rob Walling, and wishes for entrepreneurial success.

Timeline (5.000 ans d'Histoire)
L'Empire mérovingien. Ve-VIIIe siècle - Bruno Dumézil

Timeline (5.000 ans d'Histoire)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 27:02


Cet épisode vous est proposé gratuitement en partenariat avec ISpeakSpokeSpoken.com la plus grande communauté d'apprentissage de l'anglais en France sponsorise cet épisode. Recevez gratuitement votre challenge PDF pour vous (re)mettre à l'anglais en 4 semaines en suivant le lien créé pour vous : www.ispeakspokespoken.com/timeline Pour vous abonner à nos 300 émissions hebdomadaires d'une heure sans publicité pour seulement 2€ par mois, avec une nouvelle émission chaque jeudi rien de plus simple, cliquez ici : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-tavkjvmo L'histoire inédite d'une exception française, de Montaigne à François Mitterrand. Des temps mérovingiens ne surnagent aujourd'hui que quelques images d'Épinal : le vase de Soissons, la culotte du bon roi Dagobert... Si rien ne prédisposait les rois des Francs à diriger un vaste territoire en Europe, il y eut pourtant une dynastie qui occupa le trône trois siècles durant, plus que toutes autres à l'exception des Capétiens. Comment les Mérovingiens parvinrent-ils à un tel succès?? Pour comprendre la création de cet empire informel et sa pérennité, Bruno Dumézil sollicite, à nouveau frais, l'ensemble de la documentation. De Childéric et son fils Clovis aux «?rois fainéants?», l'auteur montre que le monde mérovingien se maintint parce qu'il fut sans cesse agité de mouvements, que l'on peut considérer comme des crises ou comme des réformes, mais qui obligeaient de multiples acteurs à s'investir dans la vie du royaume : institutions, relations avec le roi, identités présentes ou passées, tout pouvait être discuté ou reformulé. Tel fut le monde de Théodebert le Grand, Brunehaut, Chilpéric Ier, Frédégonde et de leur famille, tel fut l'empire des Mérovingiens. Bruno Dumézil est notre invité pour Xpresso

Entrez dans l'Histoire
LA QUOTIDIENNE - Le bon roi Dagobert mettait-il vraiment sa culotte à l'envers ?

Entrez dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 3:34


Au petit matin du 19 janvier 639, un valet de la résidence royale d'Épinay-sur-Seine découvrit notre bon roi Dagobert mort dans son lit. Il venait de succomber à une inflammation de l'intestin. L'Histoire le décrit comme un dépravé couronné, qui a pourtant réussi à faire de Paris une capitale renommée et à restaurer l'unité des Francs un siècle après Clovis. Mais il reste une question essentielle que tout le monde se pose : le bon roi Dagobert mettait-il vraiment sa culotte à l'envers ? Du lundi au vendredi, Lorànt Deutsch vous donne rendez-vous dans la matinale de RTL. Chaque jour, l'animateur de "Entrez dans l'histoire" revient sur ces grands moments qui ont façonné notre pays.

Histoires de Musique
Le bon roi Dagobert a mis sa culotte à l'envers !

Histoires de Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 10:19


durée : 00:10:19 - Le bon roi Dagobert a mis sa culotte à l'envers ! - par : Marianne Vourch - La célèbre chanson parodique du bon Roi Dagobert nous donne à penser que ce roi était un roi benêt... Mais qui était-il vraiment ? Et quelle histoire se cache derrière cette chanson ? - réalisé par : Sophie Pichon

Aktenzeichen XY… Unvergessene Verbrechen

Es ist der längste Erpressungsfall der deutschen Kriminalgeschichte und sie beginnt 1988 mit der Erpressung des Berliner Nobelkaufhauses KaDeWe. Der Täter fordert 500.000 DM. Nachdem er nachts einen Sprengsatz detonieren lässt, bekommt er sein Geld. Geschnappt wird der Unbekannte nicht. Weitere Erpressungsversuche bleiben zunächst aus. Vier Jahre später, 1992, geht in einem Hamburger Kaufhaus schließlich doch ein weiteres Erpresserschreiben ein. Der Täter fordert zunächst 1 Million, dann 1,4 Million DM. Die Geschäftsführung der Kaufhauskette soll die Bereitschaft zur Zahlung mit einer Zeitungsannonce signalisieren mit dem Text: „Onkel Dagobert grüßt seine Neffen.“ Es beginnt ein Katz- und Mausspiel mit der Polizei, bei dem es zu fünf Bombenanschlägen auf Filialen in mehreren Bundesländern und zahlreichen Geldübergabeversuchen kommt. Der Täter scheint der Polizei dabei immer einen Schritt voraus zu sein. Der Druck auf die Behörden steigt, so auch das Interesse der Medien. Zu Gast im Studio: Polizeidirektor Martin Textor a.D.. Der Berliner leitete das Referat 63 und damit das SEK und MEK – eine Truppe von über 400 Einsatzkräften. Im Gespräch mit Rudi Cerne und seiner Kollegin Conny Neumeyer berichtet er von aufwändigen Einsätzen mit über 3000 Mann, der Häme von Medienvertretern und schließlich dem Tag des Zugriffs, der für alle Kollegen und Kolleginnen auch ein Tag zum Feiern war. Außerdem im Interview: Dr. Claudia Paganini, Professorin für Medienethik. Sie wirft einen kritischen Blick auf die Rolle der Presse in dem Fall. *** Wenn ihr Kritik oder Anregungen zu Fällen habt, schreibt uns gerne eine E-Mail an xy@zdf.de. Die aktuelle Sendung und mehr findet ihr in der ZDFmediathek: aktenzeichenxy.zdf.de. *** Moderation: Rudi Cerne, Conny Neumeyer   Gäste & Experten: PD Martin Textor a.D., Polizeipräsidium Berlin; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini, Hochschule für Philosophie München Autorin dieser Folge:  Julia Heyne Audioproduktion: Anja Rieß  Technik: Anja Rieß  Produktionsleitung Securitel: Marion Biefeld  Produktionsleitung Bumm Film: Melanie Graf, Nina Kuhn  Produktionsmanagement ZDF: Carolin Klapproth, Ina Willems  Leitung Digitale Redaktion Securitel: Nicola Haenisch-Korus   Redaktion Securitel: Erich Grünbacher, Corinna Prinz   Produzent Securitel: René Carl   Produzent Bumm Film: Nico Krappweis    Redaktion ZDF: Sonja Roy, Kirsten Schönig    Regie Bumm Film: Alexa Waschkau

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Moritaten über Liebe und Tod: Dagobert und sein neues Album "Schwarz"

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 12:14


Reil, Julianewww.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso

Wannabe Entrepreneur
#317 - This Was Probably My Biggest Mistake Ever

Wannabe Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 27:02


Have you ever made a critical mistake that had a significant impact on your business? In this episode, I'll be sharing my own experience as the co-founder of Podsqueeze. Blocking the upload feature to combat fake accounts seemed like a good idea at the time, but it ended up causing a decrease in user engagement and revenue. I'll be discussing the importance of data-driven decisions and monitoring metrics. Plus, I'll be sharing my frustrations with high taxes and corruption in Portugal, and why I believe in advocating for change rather than relocation.LinksJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimetsampsBlocking the Upload Feature (00:02:42)Tiago discusses his decision to block the upload feature on Pod Squeeze to prevent fake accounts and the impact it had on reducing the number of fake accounts.Revenue Decline Concerns (00:07:02)Tiago and Joanne express their worries about the declining revenue of Pod Squeeze and discuss the possible reasons behind it.Increase in Empty Accounts (00:09:19)Tiago analyzes the increase in empty accounts on Pod Squeeze after blocking the upload feature and realizes that it may have negatively impacted conversion rates.The Mistake (00:10:23)The speaker discusses a mistake they made by not testing a feature, resulting in a decrease in conversion rates.The Confusion (00:12:13)The speaker discusses their confusion about the unexpected increase in conversion rates despite fewer people trying out their product.The Changes and Decisions (00:16:27)The speaker talks about rolling back changes, allowing one upload per free account, and the importance of plotting and monitoring metrics.The taxes in Portugal (00:20:28)Discussion about the complexity and high rates of taxes in Portugal for entrepreneurs.Corruption scandal in Portugal (00:21:39)Frustration and powerlessness regarding the corruption scandal involving the prime minister and ministers in Portugal.Interviews and podcast updates (00:23:50)Mention of an interview with Dagobert about mental health and an upcoming interview with Andrew Decky. Also, mention of Mark selling his business and his AMA episode.

Wannabe Entrepreneur
#316 - Interviewing Dagobert About How to Avoid Burnout as a Founder

Wannabe Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 96:52


Have you ever experienced burnout and its impact on your health? Well, Dagobert shares his personal experience with burnout and how it led to a significant shift in his work-life balance. We also dive into the importance of therapy for mental health and how it played a crucial role in Dagobert's recovery.LinksFollow Dagobert's TwitterJoin The WBE CommunityTry PodSqueezeBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterTimetsampsThe challenges of becoming official (00:04:43)Tiago and Dagobert discuss the process of becoming an official company and the frustrations and complexities they faced with the tax system.The benefits of using Lemon Squeezy (00:06:57)Dagobert explains how using Lemon Squeezy as a merchant of record can simplify the tax burden and accounting process for online businesses.The complexities of the tax system (00:10:16)Tiago and Dagobert discuss the complicated nature of the tax system, including the different tax rates in different countries and the deductions that can be made to reduce taxes.The burnout and realization of goals (00:11:21)Tiago discusses his burnout and how he became obsessed with reaching a monthly income of $10,000, only to realize it didn't solve all his problems.The risks and peace of mind (00:12:09)Tiago talks about the peace of mind he feels with his recurring income, although there is a small chance it could go to zero.The collapse and symptoms of burnout (00:18:10)Dagobert describes the moment his body broke down due to burnout, experiencing symptoms such as racing heart, tingling sensations, and anxiety.The burnout realization (00:22:24)Speaker 2 discusses how he initially dismissed the idea of burnout but eventually realizes that it is the cause of his symptoms.Impact on the business and relationship (00:25:16)Speaker 2 explains how his burnout affected the business and caused stress for his partner, leading to the collapse of the business.Living in constant stress (00:27:43)Speaker 2 reflects on how he got used to living in constant stress and denial as an entrepreneur, leading to his burnout.The challenges of relying on Twitter for income (00:31:59)Speaker 2 discusses the stress and pressure of depending on Twitter for income and the need to go viral.Dealing with burnout and self-care (00:33:02)Speaker 2 shares their experience of burnout and the steps they took to address it, including meditation, journaling, and therapy.Transitioning to a job and financial stability (00:34:04)Speaker 2 talks about the decision to find a job for financial stability and the relief it brought to both themselves and their partner.The trust and autonomy in the new job (00:42:46)Speaker 2 talks about being given complete autonomy in their new job as a product manager and the trust placed in them by the company.The value of experience and skills (00:44:16)Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 discuss how the skills and experience gained over the years have made Speaker 2 valuable in their current role.Success and recognition in the startup (00:49:41)Speaker 2 reflects on how their past failures and experiences in building startups have been recognized and valued by the founders of the current startup they work for.The beginning of the entrepreneurial journey (01:00:17)Tiago discusses the criteria that would make him sell his business and the challenges he may face in the future.Lucy's current situation (01:02:06)Dagobert talks about how Lucy is still trying to make the business work and the financial struggles she is facing.Differences in moving on (01:05:46)Dagobert explains how he has moved on from the business while Lucy is still trying to find a way to make it work, despite the challenges she faces.Recognizing and Preventing Burnout (01:10:35)Discussion about the importance of recognizing burnout and tips for preventing it, including the recommendation of therapy.The Importance of Finding the Right Therapist (01:11:36)Speaker 2 shares his skepticism about therapy and the importance of finding a therapist who understands the body and can provide a different perspective.Unlocking Stuck Energy in the Body (01:17:12)Explanation of how therapy can help unlock stuck energy in the body, leading to more clarity and the ability to make decisions.The decision-making struggle (01:20:00)The speakers discuss the struggle of decision-making and how it can be influenced by fear and hesitation.The importance of therapy for founders (01:21:06)They discuss the benefits of having a therapist by your side as a founder, helping to provide clarity and objectivity in decision-making and potentially saving time and avoiding ego-driven decisions.Couples therapy for co-founders (01:23:14)They explore the idea of co-founder therapy and how it can help address issues and improve communication between co-founders, potentially preventing mistakes and improving the overall success of the startup.Regaining Power and Mental Support (01:29:30)Tiago compares being an entrepreneur to being an athlete and discusses the importance of mental support in achieving success.Learning Soft Skills and Balancing Work (01:30:50)Dagobert talks about learning soft skills, finding balance, and prioritizing health and enjoyment in his work.New Powers and Taking a Different Approach (01:33:03)Dagobert shares his new perspective on work, focusing on having productive and meaningful hours rather than overworking himself.

New Books Network
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden, "Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France" (Bucknell UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 60:48


Today we are joined by Corry Cropper, a Professor of French at Brigham Young University, and one of two authors, alongside Seth Whidden, of Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France (Bucknell University Press, 2023). In our conversation we discussed the origin of the velocipede and how it illuminated the paradoxes of cultural life in Second Empire France. In Velocipedomania, Cropper and Whidden argue that a close examination of the velocipede and the discourse around it both highlight the complexities of class, gender and modernity in late Second Empire France but also prefigure the links between the Third Republic and the French bicycle craze of the late 19th century. Through a close look at a range of primary sources, mostly drawn from 1868-1869, and carefully translated and reproduced in whole in the text, they demonstrate that the velocipede was more than a passing fad. The velocipede was instead a vital symbol of French modernity and tradition, masculinity and femininity, practicality and fancy, and machine power and body power. The book contains four major sections. Each correspond to a different primary source or set of primary sources. The most significant of the texts is The Manual of the Velocipede, written by Richard Lesclide and illustrated by Emile Benassit. The Manual contains scientific articles, short stories, instructions on how to learn to ride a velocipede, and dozens of images that provided some of the earliest visual lexicons of bicycle riding. Cropper and Whidden reproduce complete translations of these sections, copies of the images, and unpack them in text and footnotes.  Cropper and Whidden's text and footnotes provide necessary context and compelling analysis; the sources can also be read alone and excerpted for teaching. Their discussion of the Manual for example focuses on a series of themes: the carnivalesque, the social classes of the Second Empire, gender difference, the erotic, and the modern and the traditional.Readers interested in the gender politics of velocipede riding will discover both the progressive and the retrograde. Cropper and Whidden show how the velocipede fad opened the door to sporting women who were able to use the machine to travel further than ever before but public decorum and sartorial conventions still limited the ways that women were able to ride. In a section called Note on Monsieur Michaux's Velocipede, Cropper and Whidden solve a historical mystery. They identify the note's author: a French naval officer de la Rue and velocipede enthusiast who invented the aquatic velocipede. De la Rue's Note offered practical explanations for why the French state should invest in velocipedes, including the speed of telegraph delivery and the protection of the borders from smugglers. At the same time, he also emphasized the pleasure he derived from riding his cycle. In the second chapter, Cropper and Whidden sketch out the history of velocipedes on stage. They show how velocipedes rolled into French opera following the liberalization of the medium during the final years of the Second Empire. Their translated text, Dagobert and his Velocipede, remains a very entertaining read. Their translation is joke dense and readers will need to flip between the text and footnotes to understand their witty and pun filled translation. A final chapter examines velocipedes and poetry. Cropper and Whidden's innovative approach to unpacking the history of the velocipede, which so successfully integrates translated primary sources, should be read by scholars interested in French history and sports history. It will also be very useful in classroom teaching. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden, "Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France" (Bucknell UP, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 60:48


Today we are joined by Corry Cropper, a Professor of French at Brigham Young University, and one of two authors, alongside Seth Whidden, of Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France (Bucknell University Press, 2023). In our conversation we discussed the origin of the velocipede and how it illuminated the paradoxes of cultural life in Second Empire France. In Velocipedomania, Cropper and Whidden argue that a close examination of the velocipede and the discourse around it both highlight the complexities of class, gender and modernity in late Second Empire France but also prefigure the links between the Third Republic and the French bicycle craze of the late 19th century. Through a close look at a range of primary sources, mostly drawn from 1868-1869, and carefully translated and reproduced in whole in the text, they demonstrate that the velocipede was more than a passing fad. The velocipede was instead a vital symbol of French modernity and tradition, masculinity and femininity, practicality and fancy, and machine power and body power. The book contains four major sections. Each correspond to a different primary source or set of primary sources. The most significant of the texts is The Manual of the Velocipede, written by Richard Lesclide and illustrated by Emile Benassit. The Manual contains scientific articles, short stories, instructions on how to learn to ride a velocipede, and dozens of images that provided some of the earliest visual lexicons of bicycle riding. Cropper and Whidden reproduce complete translations of these sections, copies of the images, and unpack them in text and footnotes.  Cropper and Whidden's text and footnotes provide necessary context and compelling analysis; the sources can also be read alone and excerpted for teaching. Their discussion of the Manual for example focuses on a series of themes: the carnivalesque, the social classes of the Second Empire, gender difference, the erotic, and the modern and the traditional.Readers interested in the gender politics of velocipede riding will discover both the progressive and the retrograde. Cropper and Whidden show how the velocipede fad opened the door to sporting women who were able to use the machine to travel further than ever before but public decorum and sartorial conventions still limited the ways that women were able to ride. In a section called Note on Monsieur Michaux's Velocipede, Cropper and Whidden solve a historical mystery. They identify the note's author: a French naval officer de la Rue and velocipede enthusiast who invented the aquatic velocipede. De la Rue's Note offered practical explanations for why the French state should invest in velocipedes, including the speed of telegraph delivery and the protection of the borders from smugglers. At the same time, he also emphasized the pleasure he derived from riding his cycle. In the second chapter, Cropper and Whidden sketch out the history of velocipedes on stage. They show how velocipedes rolled into French opera following the liberalization of the medium during the final years of the Second Empire. Their translated text, Dagobert and his Velocipede, remains a very entertaining read. Their translation is joke dense and readers will need to flip between the text and footnotes to understand their witty and pun filled translation. A final chapter examines velocipedes and poetry. Cropper and Whidden's innovative approach to unpacking the history of the velocipede, which so successfully integrates translated primary sources, should be read by scholars interested in French history and sports history. It will also be very useful in classroom teaching. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in European Studies
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden, "Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France" (Bucknell UP, 2022)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 60:48


Today we are joined by Corry Cropper, a Professor of French at Brigham Young University, and one of two authors, alongside Seth Whidden, of Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France (Bucknell University Press, 2023). In our conversation we discussed the origin of the velocipede and how it illuminated the paradoxes of cultural life in Second Empire France. In Velocipedomania, Cropper and Whidden argue that a close examination of the velocipede and the discourse around it both highlight the complexities of class, gender and modernity in late Second Empire France but also prefigure the links between the Third Republic and the French bicycle craze of the late 19th century. Through a close look at a range of primary sources, mostly drawn from 1868-1869, and carefully translated and reproduced in whole in the text, they demonstrate that the velocipede was more than a passing fad. The velocipede was instead a vital symbol of French modernity and tradition, masculinity and femininity, practicality and fancy, and machine power and body power. The book contains four major sections. Each correspond to a different primary source or set of primary sources. The most significant of the texts is The Manual of the Velocipede, written by Richard Lesclide and illustrated by Emile Benassit. The Manual contains scientific articles, short stories, instructions on how to learn to ride a velocipede, and dozens of images that provided some of the earliest visual lexicons of bicycle riding. Cropper and Whidden reproduce complete translations of these sections, copies of the images, and unpack them in text and footnotes.  Cropper and Whidden's text and footnotes provide necessary context and compelling analysis; the sources can also be read alone and excerpted for teaching. Their discussion of the Manual for example focuses on a series of themes: the carnivalesque, the social classes of the Second Empire, gender difference, the erotic, and the modern and the traditional.Readers interested in the gender politics of velocipede riding will discover both the progressive and the retrograde. Cropper and Whidden show how the velocipede fad opened the door to sporting women who were able to use the machine to travel further than ever before but public decorum and sartorial conventions still limited the ways that women were able to ride. In a section called Note on Monsieur Michaux's Velocipede, Cropper and Whidden solve a historical mystery. They identify the note's author: a French naval officer de la Rue and velocipede enthusiast who invented the aquatic velocipede. De la Rue's Note offered practical explanations for why the French state should invest in velocipedes, including the speed of telegraph delivery and the protection of the borders from smugglers. At the same time, he also emphasized the pleasure he derived from riding his cycle. In the second chapter, Cropper and Whidden sketch out the history of velocipedes on stage. They show how velocipedes rolled into French opera following the liberalization of the medium during the final years of the Second Empire. Their translated text, Dagobert and his Velocipede, remains a very entertaining read. Their translation is joke dense and readers will need to flip between the text and footnotes to understand their witty and pun filled translation. A final chapter examines velocipedes and poetry. Cropper and Whidden's innovative approach to unpacking the history of the velocipede, which so successfully integrates translated primary sources, should be read by scholars interested in French history and sports history. It will also be very useful in classroom teaching. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden, "Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France" (Bucknell UP, 2022)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 60:48


Today we are joined by Corry Cropper, a Professor of French at Brigham Young University, and one of two authors, alongside Seth Whidden, of Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France (Bucknell University Press, 2023). In our conversation we discussed the origin of the velocipede and how it illuminated the paradoxes of cultural life in Second Empire France. In Velocipedomania, Cropper and Whidden argue that a close examination of the velocipede and the discourse around it both highlight the complexities of class, gender and modernity in late Second Empire France but also prefigure the links between the Third Republic and the French bicycle craze of the late 19th century. Through a close look at a range of primary sources, mostly drawn from 1868-1869, and carefully translated and reproduced in whole in the text, they demonstrate that the velocipede was more than a passing fad. The velocipede was instead a vital symbol of French modernity and tradition, masculinity and femininity, practicality and fancy, and machine power and body power. The book contains four major sections. Each correspond to a different primary source or set of primary sources. The most significant of the texts is The Manual of the Velocipede, written by Richard Lesclide and illustrated by Emile Benassit. The Manual contains scientific articles, short stories, instructions on how to learn to ride a velocipede, and dozens of images that provided some of the earliest visual lexicons of bicycle riding. Cropper and Whidden reproduce complete translations of these sections, copies of the images, and unpack them in text and footnotes.  Cropper and Whidden's text and footnotes provide necessary context and compelling analysis; the sources can also be read alone and excerpted for teaching. Their discussion of the Manual for example focuses on a series of themes: the carnivalesque, the social classes of the Second Empire, gender difference, the erotic, and the modern and the traditional.Readers interested in the gender politics of velocipede riding will discover both the progressive and the retrograde. Cropper and Whidden show how the velocipede fad opened the door to sporting women who were able to use the machine to travel further than ever before but public decorum and sartorial conventions still limited the ways that women were able to ride. In a section called Note on Monsieur Michaux's Velocipede, Cropper and Whidden solve a historical mystery. They identify the note's author: a French naval officer de la Rue and velocipede enthusiast who invented the aquatic velocipede. De la Rue's Note offered practical explanations for why the French state should invest in velocipedes, including the speed of telegraph delivery and the protection of the borders from smugglers. At the same time, he also emphasized the pleasure he derived from riding his cycle. In the second chapter, Cropper and Whidden sketch out the history of velocipedes on stage. They show how velocipedes rolled into French opera following the liberalization of the medium during the final years of the Second Empire. Their translated text, Dagobert and his Velocipede, remains a very entertaining read. Their translation is joke dense and readers will need to flip between the text and footnotes to understand their witty and pun filled translation. A final chapter examines velocipedes and poetry. Cropper and Whidden's innovative approach to unpacking the history of the velocipede, which so successfully integrates translated primary sources, should be read by scholars interested in French history and sports history. It will also be very useful in classroom teaching. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in French Studies
Corry Cropper and Seth Whidden, "Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France" (Bucknell UP, 2022)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 60:48


Today we are joined by Corry Cropper, a Professor of French at Brigham Young University, and one of two authors, alongside Seth Whidden, of Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France (Bucknell University Press, 2023). In our conversation we discussed the origin of the velocipede and how it illuminated the paradoxes of cultural life in Second Empire France. In Velocipedomania, Cropper and Whidden argue that a close examination of the velocipede and the discourse around it both highlight the complexities of class, gender and modernity in late Second Empire France but also prefigure the links between the Third Republic and the French bicycle craze of the late 19th century. Through a close look at a range of primary sources, mostly drawn from 1868-1869, and carefully translated and reproduced in whole in the text, they demonstrate that the velocipede was more than a passing fad. The velocipede was instead a vital symbol of French modernity and tradition, masculinity and femininity, practicality and fancy, and machine power and body power. The book contains four major sections. Each correspond to a different primary source or set of primary sources. The most significant of the texts is The Manual of the Velocipede, written by Richard Lesclide and illustrated by Emile Benassit. The Manual contains scientific articles, short stories, instructions on how to learn to ride a velocipede, and dozens of images that provided some of the earliest visual lexicons of bicycle riding. Cropper and Whidden reproduce complete translations of these sections, copies of the images, and unpack them in text and footnotes.  Cropper and Whidden's text and footnotes provide necessary context and compelling analysis; the sources can also be read alone and excerpted for teaching. Their discussion of the Manual for example focuses on a series of themes: the carnivalesque, the social classes of the Second Empire, gender difference, the erotic, and the modern and the traditional.Readers interested in the gender politics of velocipede riding will discover both the progressive and the retrograde. Cropper and Whidden show how the velocipede fad opened the door to sporting women who were able to use the machine to travel further than ever before but public decorum and sartorial conventions still limited the ways that women were able to ride. In a section called Note on Monsieur Michaux's Velocipede, Cropper and Whidden solve a historical mystery. They identify the note's author: a French naval officer de la Rue and velocipede enthusiast who invented the aquatic velocipede. De la Rue's Note offered practical explanations for why the French state should invest in velocipedes, including the speed of telegraph delivery and the protection of the borders from smugglers. At the same time, he also emphasized the pleasure he derived from riding his cycle. In the second chapter, Cropper and Whidden sketch out the history of velocipedes on stage. They show how velocipedes rolled into French opera following the liberalization of the medium during the final years of the Second Empire. Their translated text, Dagobert and his Velocipede, remains a very entertaining read. Their translation is joke dense and readers will need to flip between the text and footnotes to understand their witty and pun filled translation. A final chapter examines velocipedes and poetry. Cropper and Whidden's innovative approach to unpacking the history of the velocipede, which so successfully integrates translated primary sources, should be read by scholars interested in French history and sports history. It will also be very useful in classroom teaching. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies

Le Cours de l'histoire
Histoires oubliées du Moyen Âge 3/4 : Mérovingiens, la recette du succès

Le Cours de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 58:15


durée : 00:58:15 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - Clovis, son baptême et le vase de Soissons, Dagobert et sa culotte à l'envers, les rois fainéants, Charles Martel, voilà quelques souvenirs qui viennent à l'esprit à l'évocation des Mérovingiens. Au-delà des images d'Épinal, qui sont-ils vraiment ? Pourquoi sont-ils aujourd'hui tombés dans l'oubli ? - invités : Bruno Dumézil professeur d'histoire médiévale à Sorbonne Université

Story of the Week with Joel Stein
The Duck Tales Bandit

Story of the Week with Joel Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 31:42 Transcription Available


After his cartooning career failed to take off, a German artist named Arno Funke started extorting department stores.  He went by “Dagobert,” the German name for the character of Scrooge McDuck in the cartoon DuckTales. His crime spree lasted for years and made him a folk hero across Germany. Recently, reporter Jeff Maysh got to meet him.  You can read Jeff Maysh's New Yorker article “The Strange Story of Dagobert, the ‘DuckTales' Bandit”  here: https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/the-strange-story-of-dagobert-the-ducktales-banditSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Storiavoce
Les rois francs : qui était le bon roi Dagobert ? [2/3], avec Laurent Theis

Storiavoce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 20:44


Tout comme le roi Arthur, Clovis ou Barbe Bleue, Dagobert Ier est un personnage intemporel de l'histoire. Pourtant, la fameuse chanson, qui a légué à la postérité ses tribulations et ses maladresses, ne date que de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle. Dans les faits, le court règne du Mérovingien (629-639), arrière-arrière petit-fils de Clovis, est bien éloigné de la caricature qu'on en fit plus tard. Sachant s'entourer, Dagobert a préféré la diplomatie à la guerre. Homme de paix, moins prompt à la violence que ses prédécesseurs, il sait aussi gérer ses domaines et ne pas dilapider le trésor. En outre, il tire parti de la force montante qu'était l'Église et s'entoure de grands saints : Éloi, Arnoul, etc. Dagobert en son temps donne l'image prestigieuse d'un roi respecté, scellant l'avenir des dynasties royales à Saint-Denis, où il est enterré. L'invité : Ancien élève de l'École normale supérieure, Laurent Theis a construit une carrière d'historien, d'éditeur et de critique. Spécialiste reconnu du haut Moyen Âge, il a été plusieurs fois lauréat de l'Institut de France. Il est l'un des fondateurs du prix Provins-Moyen Âge, dont il préside le jury depuis 2019. Il vient de publier une partie de son œuvre avec plusieurs textes inédits sous le titre Rois des Francs. Le Haut Moyen Âge de Clovis à Robert le Pieux chez Bouquins (32€, 800 pages). À lire aussi : Les rois mérovingiens : la longue histoire d'un destin français : https://bit.ly/3XBF8BB « Le Bon Roi Dagobert », une chanson parodique : https://bit.ly/3JxWTvG

Crime of a Lifetime
Truly, Darkly, Creeply: Inch Me

Crime of a Lifetime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 51:33


Kerry tells the shocking story of the murder of Ari Gershman. Quinlan gets dangerous with Arno Funke aka Dagobert. Find all our episodes at www.trulydarklycreeply.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wannabe Entrepreneur
#298 - Our MRR is Going Down

Wannabe Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 33:59


In this episode of my podcast, "Wannabe Entrepreneur," I share some valuable insights on the challenges and realities of being an indie hacker. As an indie hacker myself, I understand the importance of finding a balance between financial stability and pursuing your passion. I discuss the need to sometimes take on freelance work to make ends meet and the importance of having a side job to support oneself while pursuing indie hacking.I also share success stories from the indie community, including Luca, who was able to make money from his indie project and eventually sell his company. I finish by telling our tale to find the perfect API transcription provider for Podsqueeze.LinksTry PodSqueezeJoin The WBE CommunitySponsor the podcastBut WBE MerchBuy The Bootstrapper's GuideDM me on TwitterMentionsDagobert's tweet about quitting his startupTimestampsIndie News [00:02:40]Tiago talks about the recent shutdown of indie startup Legality by Dagobert and the challenges of being an indie hacker.Success and the Indie Lifestyle [00:08:16]Tiago reflects on the ups and downs of being an indie hacker and how success is not a happy ever after, but a lifestyle with its own perks and downsides.Tiago's Freelance Gig [00:09:32]Tiago discusses how being an indie hacker is a lifestyle and how he has taken on a freelance gig to help pay the bills.The Importance of a Side Job [00:10:36]Tiago discusses the importance of having a side job as an indie hacker to reduce anxiety and boost ego.Iterating and Dropping Projects [00:14:06]Tiago emphasizes the importance of keeping an open mind and being flexible as an indie hacker, iterating and dropping projects that do not have early success.Finding a New Transcription Provider [00:17:24]Tiago shares the story of finding a new transcription provider for his podcast, negotiating prices and testing different providers before making a decision.Transcription Issues [00:20:27]Tiago discusses the challenges of finding a reliable transcription service for his podcast and the issues he faced with different providers.Vacation and Revenue Drop [00:28:46]Tiago talks about his recent vacation and the challenges of being an indie hacker, including a drop in monthly recurring income due to a big client churning.Decreasing Churn [00:30:00]Tiago discusses implementing annual plans and working on ways to decrease churn in order to improve revenue for his indie startup.Tiago's plans for the future [00:30:59]Tiago discusses his desire to replicate the success of his current project, Pod Squeeze, and his plans to learn more about marketing and scaling through interviews.Podcast growth and call to action [00:32:00]Tiago shares the growth of his podcast and encourages listeners to share it with friends and join his community for indie makers.Unusual company training in the US [00:33:06]Tiago briefly mentions the need for active shooter training in some US companies.

Little Evil - Der True-Crime Podcast mit Schuss
#74 der Manager & Soko Dagobert

Little Evil - Der True-Crime Podcast mit Schuss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 66:55


Triggerwarnung: in unserem zweiten Fall geht es heute um Depressionen und Suizidgedanken. Fall 1: Als der Bankleiter Dan Short verschwindet und die Bankfiliale überfallen wird, stellt sich schnell die Frage: Hat Short etwas damit zu tun oder ist er Opfer von Verbrechern geworden? Die Klärung des Falles sollte sich als absolutes Glück und forensisches Wunder herausstellen. Fall 2: Arno Funke ist verschuldet und schwerst depressiv. Da er keinen Lebenssinn mehr sieht, nimmt er sich einen Bombenanschlag auf das Kaufhaus KaDeWe vor und erbeutet, für ihn überraschend, eine Summe in Höhe von 500.000 D-Mark. Als das Geld aufgebraucht ist, will er ein weiteres Kaufhaus erpressen. Es beginnt die größte Hetzjagd der deutschen Kriminalgeschichte.

The Bootstrapped Founder
212: Dagobert Renouf — The Emotional Journey of Entrepreneurship

The Bootstrapped Founder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 61:42


“As an entrepreneur, you need someone you've been through shit with already” — and that's exactly why Dagobert and Lucie are the perfect power couple co-founders. I chatted with @dagobertrenouf about overcoming struggle, growing a business together, and dealing with the lack of motivation when things get complicated.We discuss the power of Twitter and building an audience before creating a product. Dagobert shares his personal journey with Logology and how he lost motivation before finding inspiration from his Twitter community. He also talks about the importance of understanding customers' problems before building a product and how he plans to apply this lesson to Logology 2.Hope you're ready for an emotional journey of entrepreneurship. My new podcast project: Arvid & Tyler Catch Up / https://catchup.fmThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/dagobert-renouf-the-emotional-journey-of-entrepreneurship/The podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2b57060d The video: https://youtu.be/4aOLgJC8CKUYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comThis interview is sponsored by Acquire.com

KCRW Berlin: Common Ground
Shooting the breeze with Anna Winger, creator of “Unorthodox” and “Transatlantic” on Netflix

KCRW Berlin: Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 32:55


What do host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson and the Emmy-winning Anna Winger have in common? Find out the answer to that and many more questions in this episode about the Berlin-based creator of the Netflix blockbusters “Transatlantic” and “Unorthodox.” You'll also hear about the stories behind the series and its colorful characters, including Dagobert the dog! (Recorded on April 18, 2023).The episode is produced by Dina ElsayedThe “Transatlantic” music is by Mike Ladd

Hypefury Presents
S02E05 Increase your visibility on the Twitter timeline with Dagobert Renouf

Hypefury Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 37:04


Dagobert is the Twitter meme king in our little Startup and Founder scene. But not only that, he's a Master at creating visibility for himself and his tweets in the timeline.In this episode, you'll learn how to get the same results as Dagobert. He reveals his biggest secrets from the Twitter Growth course he recently released. Even I learned a lot from him!

Just the Gist
Germany's most beloved extortionist, Dagobert, featuring Annabelle from Shameless

Just the Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 57:07


In 1988, Arno Funke was a broke, 38-year-old German man with a plan turn his life around. He decided to bankroll his dream of starting a food truck business by becoming…an extortionist. His method was simple: he detonated pipe-bombs in fancy department stores and warned the police that if they didn't pay his ransom demands, he'd detonate more. Over the course of six years, Arno, or Dagobert (the German name for Scrooge McDuck), as he was more affectionately known, led the cops on a wild goose chase as his plans to claim his money and outsmart the police became increasingly outlandish and cartoonish. All the while, he was becoming more and more famous and beloved by the people of Germany. Skip straight to the story: approx 7:50 Jacob shares the story with Annabelle Lee from Shameless Media Listen to Annabelle's podcast 'Everybody Has A Secret' https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/everybody-has-a-secret/id1621235461 We recommend the episode 'The Missing Money' https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-missing-money/id1621235461?i=1000585792618 And 'The Best Man' https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-best-man/id1621235461?i=1000567531580  We give you just the gist, but if you want more, there's this:  READ this New Yorker article that got us obsessed with this story https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/the-strange-story-of-dagobert-the-ducktales-bandit  And then read this one https://berlinspectator.com/2022/06/08/arno-funke-the-most-likeable-extortionist-ever/  Here's Arno's wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arno_Funke  WATCH this archival news footage. Doesn't matter if you don't know exactly what they're saying https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5pLdwEYrWI  READ some other articles and interviews - just get your browser to translate the website if you don't speak German ;) https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article528249/Dagobert-spielt-Katz-und-Maus-mit-den-Medien.html  Follow us on Insta: @justthegistpodcast Send us your suGISTions for stories and guests: justthegistpodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.