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Guusje de Vries, de Titus van Meer van Dit en inmiddels goede vriendin,kreeg het Noodplan-foldertje, luisterde naar Rutte en dacht: prima toch? De kritiek uit haar linkse, hoogopgeleide bubbel vindt ze overdreven en vooral elitair. Jaapie en Sannie hebben in elk geval een knijpkat. We zijn met zijn allen ook gewoon verwend dat er zo lang niets is gebeurd en daardoor behoorlijk lui geworden. Guusje staat ook nog voor een raadsel, want waarom moge afgeschreven politici als Halve Zijlstra en Fred “Bonnetje” Teeven steeds aanschuiven bij talkshows. Je bent klaar als je gefaald hebt. Toch? UpToMore maakt beleggen net zo makkelijk als sparen. De app met twee keuzes: inleggen of opnemen. De rest gaat vanzelf. Je hoeft geen aandelen te kiezen. Want beleggen is al spannend genoeg: het kent risico’s en je inleg kan minder waard worden. Saai? Absoluut. Daar zijn we trots op. Want als het om beleggen gaat, is saai precies wat je wilt.
EPISODE 1260 It's Friday, Dec 26, and Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries discuss 1 Peter 1:6-9. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org.
Henry DeVries - Indie Books International On Marketing With Authority: "The book is more than a calling card. The book is the greatest brochure." There are a few things you can do to make yourself important in the eyes of the people you meet. One of the best ways is to be the author of a book. But how do you write and publish a book? Henry DeVries knows that entrepreneurs are good at their thing, but writing and publishing a book can be a daunting and time-consuming task. So he started Indie Books International to help professionals get their books published and in the hands of the people that will soon be their clients. This is something no postcard or brochure could ever dream of doing. Listen as Henry explains in detail what it takes to become a published author and how your book can be used as a marketing tool to help you grow your business. Enjoy! Visit Henry at: https://indiebooksintl.com/ Podcast Overview: 00:00 "Why Editing Matters" 03:19 "Nonfiction Books as Business Cards" 08:03 "Don't Cut Corners on Publishing" 10:01 "Authors Question Publisher Practices" 13:52 "How to Get on TV" 19:00 "Expert Publishing and Education" 20:55 "Overcoming Traps to Publish" 25:35 "Rise of Print and Amazon" 28:26 "Books as the Ultimate Brochure" 31:13 "Indie Publishing Support Network" 35:35 Editing and Writing Service Costs 36:52 "Delegation and Leadership Insights" 41:49 "AI in Publishing: Challenges & Risks" Sponsors: Live Video chat with our customers here with LiveSwitch: https://join.liveswitch.com/gfj3m6hnmguz Some videos have been recorded with Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=james-kademan Podcast Transcription: Henry DeVries [00:00:00]: The world changed. There was two parts of the digital revolution that changed the business. One was print on demand publishing where you didn't have to do big print runs to get the cost down. So my first book, you know, first run was 2,500 books. Second run was another 2,500 books. It was called the second printing. The joke is, yeah, my book went to two printings because the first one was blurred, but no. So you would earn extra printings. Henry DeVries [00:00:24]: But with print on demand it's just, just as economical to print one book as the unit price. On the 2500 books. James Kademan [00:00:35]: You have found Authentic Business Adventures, the business program that brings you the struggle stories and triumphant successes of business owners across the land. Downloadable audio episodes can be found the podcast link found at drawincustomers.com we are locally underwritten by the Bank of Sun Prairie Calls On Call Extraordinary Answering Service as well as the Bold business book and live switch. Today we're welcoming, slash, preparing to learn from. Let's see here, Henry, I'm going to try to say your last name. Devries. Henry DeVries [00:01:06]: There you go. Henry Devries with the cheese. James Kademan [00:01:10]: I love it. Of Indie Books International. And we're talking books and marketing and all that jazz. So Henry, how is it going today? Henry DeVries [00:01:18]: It is so great. I'm so excited to talk about the virtues of a book marketing with a book that you're proud of. James Kademan [00:01:26]: I love it. I love it. You know, you raise an interesting point here. I just want to give you a really quick anecdote before we run down the road of marketing with your book. I was given a book by someone that they were hustling as something I suppose like a business card. Probably what we'll mention. Henry DeVries [00:01:43]: Sure. James Kademan [00:01:43]: And I had started reading it and it was, it was bad. It was really bad. It's not to say the content itself was bad. I felt like it was very poorly written and not edited at all. So I saw this guy later at a different networking function. I'm like, hey man, your book was interesting. Who did you use for an editor? And he's like, oh yeah, I edit it myself. I don't need to pay someone to edit it. James Kademan [00:02:08]: And I was like, oh, okay, great. Fantastic. Way to go. You can totally tell I didn't say that. Henry DeVries [00:02:15]: James, we have a saying. The world does not need another crappy self published book. James Kademan [00:02:21]: Oh, I love that saying. That's perfect. That's perfect. So let's start with what you got going on, Henry. How long have you been in the book marketing world? Henry DeVries [00:02:32]: Indie Books International. We started on April 1, 2014. I'd been a ghost writer for books for years before that. So officially 11 years publishing over 200 books in that time. James Kademan [00:02:48]: All right, well, that's a fair number that is Any specific genre. Henry DeVries [00:02:55]: Yes. Well, business books. So according to Barnes and noble, there are 16 subcategories of books. And then since we're nonfiction, some of our books fall under self help, or they'll fall under whatever industry the person is in. So it. It. But it tends to be these nonfiction books to help business people find right fit prospects. James Kademan [00:03:19]: Right on. You know, it's interesting you say that. I, I assume as you know, I wrote and published a book, and it was interesting because I use it essentially as a business card. But I had somebody ask me if I ever made money from the book, and I was like, no, no, I would love to be Stephen King or something like that. Where you're making thousands of dollars every month off your book and to not have to fight to find a publisher, that was not the case. So in that non fiction realm, I guess I'm saying that to say I feel like in the non fiction realm, that's more of the case rather than the fiction realm. I don't. Correct me if I'm wrong here. Henry DeVries [00:04:01]: Well, in the nonfiction realm, it's all about marketing with a book. I didn't write the book marketing a book. I did it marketing with a book, meaning it's what happens as a result of the book. And our authors have found they've gotten returns of 400 to 2000% ROI by marketing with a book and a speech. We like to say publishing the book is the starting line. The book is your ticket to ride. It's your ticket to get into the game. James Kademan [00:04:32]: I love. Okay, so essentially what you're saying is the book is a marketing tool. You're not marketing the book, you're marketing with a book. Okay, that's way better. Clarification. Henry DeVries [00:04:42]: One of my authors made a million dollars, and he didn't even care how many books he sold, but he gave away hundreds and hundreds of books. And. And that resulted in clients. Five figure clients. And that he says it adds up to over a million dollars that he got as a result of being the author of that book over and above what he would have made. James Kademan [00:05:07]: I love it. All right, so let's dig into why someone would want to market with a book rather than throwing ads on the Internet or a big billboard or cold calling or something of that nature. Henry DeVries [00:05:18]: Well, because you want to be seen as the authority in your Space for a certain group of people who have a certain problem. You're the authority and you can't spell authority without the word author. So authors are respected because of the research they've done, the people they've talked to and the results that they share. And then that attracts people especially right fit prospects to them. And they're not chasing the prospects. It's like a magnet that's attracting the prospects to them. James Kademan [00:05:51]: I love it. You mentioned self publishing. Is that typically where you're steering people to or what you're steering people to do? Henry DeVries [00:05:59]: Oh no, we call it self publishing, the S word. Even if you do it, don't ever say your book was self published because that has a stigma to it. It's like what crazy old grandpas do? You indie publish your book. You might cobble together a team to help you indie publish the book. The person in your example, he missed a big player at it. An editor. And there's different types of editors. I'm a developmental editor. Henry DeVries [00:06:26]: I help people develop a manuscript, an idea how it would play in the marketplace, how to bake marketing into it. But you also need line editors, people who make sure that you don't use the wrong word or the styles right, or a typo. James, I'll tell you, you triggered my all time worst story of somebody who came up to me, was so proud of their book and he handed me his book and he said, what do you think? And on the COVID it said forward F O R W A R D by this name. Well, it's actually F O R E. W O R D is a forward, a word that comes first in a book. So he had this major glaring typo on the COVID of his book. James Kademan [00:07:16]: Oh no. Henry DeVries [00:07:17]: And he said, well, what do you think? I said, well, I've got to point out you have this glaring typo on the COVID of your book. Oh, oh, I printed 5,000 copies. What should I do? And I said Fahrenheit 451. If you know science fiction and Ray Bradbury, that's the temperature books burn at. Fahrenheit 451. Famous science fiction book. So I was telling him to burn 5,000 books, which he did. Because I said I don't even want you to give these away or donate them to some thrift store because every time somebody sees your name and this book and that typo, it's bringing you down in the market. Henry DeVries [00:08:03]: The same thing with a crappy self published book where they said, oh, you know, I can do it cheap. I said, okay, well, let's say you have a big speech and people have paid you $5,000 to come speak to them, and you got to wear something. Are you going to go to Goodwill and see if somebody donated something good that week? Or, you know, maybe there's an Armani suit there,
EPISODE 1259 It's Thursday, Dec 25, and Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries discuss Luke 2:1-20. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org.
Galatians 4 tells us that when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth His Son, not in a palace, not in a mansion, not in a large house but in a manger. The thought that God the Son entered into his own creation, entering time and space and matter to bring hope and redemption. The universe waited for this moment of time to tack place, we serve a God of true generosity.
EPISODE 1258 It's Wednesday, Dec 24, and Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries discuss Psalm 16. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org.
EPISODE 1257 It's Tuesday, Dec 23, and Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries discuss John 9:1-7. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org.
DEZE PODCAST IS MEDE MOGELIJK GEMAAKT DOOR ZAPPLY Koop Zapply via: Zapply.nl De laatste van het jaar, zonder Marcel maar wel met Gilbert en Dennis. We bellen in deze show met Reinier de Ridder die een nieuwe partij heeft in de UFC, Kromah en Bchiri over Glory en Thian de Vries die zijn comeback gaat maken en zijn contract met Enfusion met 5 jaar heeft verlengend. (00:00) intro (00:14) Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua (06:22) Reinier de Ridder (18:09) UFC (43:00) Mory Kromah (00:59:23) Glory (01:06:45) Nidal Bchiri (01:19:14) Glory (01:38:30) Thian de Vries (01:54:30) OutroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the DFD podcast, I have the honor of talking to Dr. Trevor DeVries. Dr. DeVries is a Professor and the Canada Research Chair in the department of biosciences at the University of Guelph. Trevor's research focuses on dairy cattle health, welfare, behavior, and nutrition. We have a great discussion about what can affect a cow's productivity in the feeding realm outside what is balanced by the feeding model. I hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast! If you have any questions about this episode or future ones, feel free to reach out:
EPISODE 1256 It's Monday, Dec 22, and Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries discuss John 1:14-18. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org.
In deze aflevering onderzoeken Marleen de Vries en Jelle van Baardewijk hoe het slavernijverleden, de VOC en het hedendaagse cultuurdebat worden ingezet in het publieke gesprek. We bespreken de vraag waarom Nederlanders zich steeds minder herkennen in hun eigen land, hoe schuld en schaamte collectief worden gemaakt, en wat dit betekent voor tradities, folklore en identiteit. Een gesprek over geschiedenis, cultuur en de spanning tussen herinneren en ontwortelen, en over waarom schuld niet overdraagbaar is.--------------------eindejaarsactie ---------------------Maak het geluid van de Nieuwe Wereld volgend jaar ook mogelijk. Zonder uw steun geen DNW! Word lid of doneer:
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No ganó el 'poleman' hubo accidente y full couse yellow. Cupra abandonó con los dos coches. De Vries se llevó a su compañero en la salida. Pasaraon tantas cosas que las explicamos aquí tras el arranque de la nueva temporada con Nacho Calcedo desde el Centro Porsche Madrid Norte. #formula #motor #sport
Sascha de Vries war mehrfacher Weltmeister im Kampfsport und hat den Sprung vom Wettkampf in den Aufbau eines der größten Kampfsportnetzwerke im deutschsprachigen Raum geschafft. In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber, wie aus einem kleinen Dojo (mit Strichliste statt Software) ein System mit 16 Standorten wurde, inklusive Franchise, klaren KPIs und einem Team, das auch läuft, wenn er international als Keynote Speaker unterwegs ist. Du hörst, wie Sascha über Durchhaltevermögen, Networking, Positionierung spricht und warum Kampfsport so viele Parallelen zum Unternehmertum hat: einstecken, fokussiert bleiben, weiter nach vorne. Abonniere den Kanal für mehr Unternehmer-Stories!Kapitelmarken:00:00 Intro: Durchhalten & Weltmeister-Mindset00:46 Wer ist Sascha de Vries? Kampfsport-Unternehmer & Speaker02:02 Networking im Business: Umfeld, Freunde, Wachstum03:05 Der lange Weg zum Erfolg: 200+ Turniere & erste Titel04:13 Training bis zum Limit: Nunchaku, Titel & Durchbruch05:24 Weltmeister-Titel: Verbände, Timing & „an dem Tag passte alles“07:02 Kündigen trotz sicherem Job: Militärpolizei & Entscheidung Selbstständigkeit08:21 Motivation: Kinder stärken – geprägt durch Kampfsportfilme09:22 Gründung: Konzepte in der Nachtschicht (PowerPoint-Blueprint)10:25 Ohne BWL-Background: Leidenschaft, Strichliste & Lernen unterwegs11:20 3.000€ Startkapital: Dojo-Aufbau, Improvisation & erste Kurse12:38 Preise vs. Verein: Positionierung, Lehrplan & Betreuungsschlüssel14:34 Wachstum auf 16 Standorte: Prozesse, Struktur & Herausforderungen15:02 Ausbildung & Umsetzung: Marketing/Verkauf/Service im Unternehmen16:11 Lernen von den USA: Strukturen kopieren & auf Deutschland anpassen17:33 Rollen im Unternehmen: Geschäftsführung, Recruiting & KPIs18:34 Umsatz & Kalkulation: Standortzahlen, Mieten, Mischkalkulation19:21 Gesamtgeschäft: ca. 4–4,5 Mio. Umsatz + Merchandise + Franchise20:20 Einstieg ins System: Quereinsteiger, Kinderkurse, Schulungen, Onboarding22:13 International Speaking: Australien-Event, Englisch, Jetlag & Challenge23:45 „Unmöglich?“: Möglichkeit suchen, üben, Dolmetscher, Schritt für Schritt25:04 Aktuelle Projekte: Haus, Firmenzentrale, Holding/Familienstiftung26:46 Realität: 2018 Zug-Story, Jedermanns-Festnahme & Medienbericht27:46 Warum Unternehmer Kampfsport machen: Challenge, Parallelen zum Leben28:45 Outro: Nächste Schritte & Franchise-AusblickLinks zu Sascha:Webseite: https://fachsportschule.de/sascha-de-vries/Links zu mir:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patzpreneur/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfgang-patz/Du willst einen Podcast starten? https://nextgen-podcast.de/
Here is a convo that I'm sure you are going to enjoy! I chat with Mike Clayton from Clayton DeVries & Pont and member of the Society of Australian Golf Course Architects.Mike has been in the golf industry for a long time in various forms. From playing professionally and competing at the highest level, to writing, to designing golf courses. Known for speaking his mind and how he sees things, I felt it was high time I invited Mike on for a chat.We discuss many different topics, some of which include how he first got into golf course architecture as a profession, his past design work, and the relationship between architecture and greenkeeping to name just a few. Needless to say that I was packing it at the thought of speaking with someone of Mike's calibre. Nevertheless, we had a laugh from time to time as we discussed things that hopefully you haven't heard anywhere else before. Sit back, load up your favourite beverage, and make sure your ears and eyes are set to open!You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!The Golfing Greenkeeper - InstagramThe Golfing Greenkeeper - FacebookThe Golfing Greenkeeper TV - YouTubeSend me an email to - thegolfinggreenkeeper@gmail.comPeople and places mentioned in this podcast:Too many to list but here goes....Clayton DeVries & PontClayton GolfMike Clayton - WikiSociety of Australian Golf Course Architects (SAGCA)BarnbougleRanfurlie Golf ClubVictoria Golf ClubRoyal Queensland Golf ClubThe National Golf ClubCape Wickham Golf LinksClaude Crockford - Royal Melbourne Golf ClubKingston Beach Golf ClubThe Vines ResortPalm Meadows Golf CourseMorfontaine GolfSwinley Forest Golf ClubNational Golf Links of AmericaRACV Healesville Country Club & ResortRosebud Country ClubGreen Acres Golf Club13th Beach Golf Links7 Mile Beach Golf CourseLake Karrinyup Country ClubTerrey Hills Golf and Country ClubPeter Fowler - WikiWoodlands Golf ClubMetropolitan Golf ClubRoyal Melbourne Golf ClubKingston Heath Golf ClubSt Andrews Beach Golf CoursePeter Thomson - WikiSeve Ballesteros - WikiGolf.com 2025 World Top 100Spirit of St Andrews - Alister MacKenzie (Evalu18.com)Golf Architecture for Normal People - Geoff ShacklefordAnatomy of a Golf Course - Tom Doak (Evalu18.com)Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf ClubKruse Golf - Harley KruseClub CatalinaNarooma Golf ClubRoyal Perth Golf ClubMount Lawley Golf ClubOCM DesignGosnells Golf ClubTom DoakLancelin Golf Club - FacebookYering Meadows Golf ClubCapital Golf ClubMoonah Links ResortThe Dunes Golf LinksPortsea Golf ClubSorrento Golf ClubPort Fairy Golf LinksRoyal Hobart Golf ClubElanora Country ClubKew Golf ClubRoyal Sydney Golf ClubHanse Golf Course DesignEP.84 The Board Room - Mat Goggin (7 Mile Beach Golf Course)EP.118 The Design Brief - Rob Collins (King Collins Dormer)EP.78 Keeper of the Greens - John Mann (Metropolitan Golf Club)EP.156 Keeper of the Greens - John Spraggs (Royal Wellington Golf Club)EP.95 Keeper of the Greens - Richard Forsyth (Royal Melbourne Golf Club)EP.101 Keeper of the Greens - Glenn Stuart (Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club)
Afl. 118 | Ook in hoger beroep hebben de moordenaars van Peter R. de Vries geen levenslang gekregen. Waarom werd het geen levenslang? Wat blijft er na deze rechtszaak hangen? En komen we er ooit achter wie de moord op Peter R. de Vries aanstuurde? Verder: GRATIS abonnement voor studenten vind je hier Jean-Pierre T. (25) uit Amsterdam-Zuidoost – bekend als rapper Cité – in Frankrijk opgepakt voor moord op Rotterdammer Verdachten wilde schietpartij in Amsterdam-Zuidoost willen niet veel zeggen maar eisen van elkaar wél schadevergoeding Luisteraarsvraag: Wat vinden Paul en Wouter ervan dat verdachten zo vaak een lagere straf krijgen, als ze verminderd toerekeningsvatbaar worden verklaard? Kaartjes voor de theatervoorstelling: Parool.nl/live Presentatie: Corrie GerritsmaMisdaadverslaggevers: Paul Vugts en Wouter LaumansProductie en montage: Verena VerhoevenMuziek: Kloaq Audio Design Schrijf je hier in voor Paul en Wouters Misdaadnieuwsbrief. Stel je vraag aan Paul en Wouter via:Mail: misdaad@parool.nlWhatsapp en Signal: 06 27 19 33 64Support the show: https://www.kiosk.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Schon bevor der Beraterkreis Islamismusprävention seine Arbeit aufnimmt, gibt es Kritik. Der Initiator des Gremiums, Christoph de Vries, weist sie entschieden zurück. Es seien mehr Muslime als vorher involviert, alle Mitglieder ausgewiesene Experten. Röther, Christian www.deutschlandfunk.de, Tag für Tag
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Bob Moats, Mike Wiemuth, and special guest Josh Burton from Everything College Basketball reunite to break down the rekindled border wars between Indiana, Kentucky, and Louisville as the three programs meet over consecutive Saturdays in December.Growing Up in Basketball CountryThe guys open with personal stories about how geography and family shaped their allegiances in the heartland of college hoops. Josh Burton shares his journey from a Kentucky-loving kid playing College Slam on Sega Genesis while his IU-fan dad looked on, to becoming one of the voices of Everything College Basketball.Josh's dad from Kentucky roots, moved to Indiana, raised UK fansThe "ugly girlfriend" Brian Evans comparisons at the Boys and Girls ClubGeography matters: South of I-64 = Kentucky rival, North = Purdue rivalEconomic migration brought Kentucky fans north decades agoThe Golden Age of the RivalryA walk down memory lane to when these matchups defined college basketball in the Midwest, featuring 50-50 splits at the Hoosier Dome and Freedom Hall that felt more like college football atmosphere.The Dome and Freedom Hall rotating neutral sites with perfect 50-50 ticket splitsBob Knight's late entrances causing entire stadiums to erupt (only 2% could see him)Mike Davis's 2002 incident liquidating 35% of his chip stack in one momentFreedom Hall's designated smoking room and nightmare parking lotThe 2012 Sweet Sixteen in Atlanta: IU-UK reunion on the way to UK's titleThe Modern Coaches: New Chapter, Same SynchronicityAll three programs now feature modern, uptempo coaches running similar five-out systems after years of divergent philosophies. The synchronicity creates potential for recruiting battles and on-court drama not seen since the mid-eighties.Kenny Payne: Possibly the worst major hire in 30 years (lost exhibition games to start)Pat Kelsey's beautiful flare screen offense at Louisville proving doubters wrongMark Pope's year-one home run at Kentucky vs. year-two injury crisisLamar Wilkerson recruitment: DeVries beats Pope for the elite shooter UK desperately needsFirst time since mid-eighties all three programs are nationally relevant togetherBreaking Down IU vs. LouisvilleThe hosts dissect Saturday's Indianapolis matchup with tactical depth, focusing on Louisville's 36 three-point attempts per game and IU's rebounding challenges.Sananda Fru as the X-factor: relentless rebounder who gets all his points within three feetWhy this is a Sam Alexis day, not Reed Bailey dayMikel Brown vs. Conerway/Enright: Can IU frustrate the talented but sometimes immature freshman?Long rebounds from 36 three-point attempts require boxing out 3-4 feet beyond the rimFoul trouble could doom IU's seven-man rotation against Louisville's 10-deep benchKentucky's Crisis and the UK-IU PreviewJosh Burton provides honest analysis of Kentucky's early-season struggles, from the Louisville loss to getting boat-raced by Michigan State and North Carolina, while explaining why Pope isn't on the hot seat despite fan outrage.Three marquee losses in three different ways: quit when opponents throw haymakersThe connectivity problem: Do these players even like each other?How injuries have devastated Pope's shooting-based systemWhy 50% of Big Blue Nation needs to "shut the hell up" on TwitterStill 15th in KenPom at 5-3 with incredibly difficult scheduleThe weekend ahead: IU-Louisville at 2:15pm in Indianapolis, followed by IU-Ohio State Big Ten Championship at 8:17pm - potentially the craziest IU sports weekend ever.On the mics: Bob Moats, Mike Wiemuth, and Josh Burton (Everything College Basketball)This episode brought to you by the Back Home Network and Homefield Apparel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Indiana suffered its first loss of the season, falling 73-64 at Minnesota in the Big Ten opener as the Hoosiers struggled with execution and physicality throughout while shooting just 40% from the field, 29.6% from three, and a dismal 60% from the free throw line. A blocked dunk attempt by Tucker DeVries late in the first half shifted momentum to Minnesota, and despite multiple opportunities to seize control, Indiana looked unfocused and rattled on the road for the first time under Darian DeVries.Andy, Coach Tonsoni, and Ryan break down a disappointing performance where Indiana did many things poorly but still had chances to win, examining what went wrong and how this veteran team needs to respond against Louisville on Saturday.The blocked DeVries dunk that changed the game's complexion, followed by Indiana putting Minnesota on the free throw line five straight possessions while going scoreless themselvesTayton Conerway's team-high 18 points in just 23 minutes as the only player consistently creating his own shot, raising questions about extended bench timeThe fatal free throw shooting (12-20, including 3-10 to start the second half) when Indiana had Minnesota's bigs in deep foul troubleLamar Wilkerson's gutsy second-half stretch hitting a three, blocking a shot, and getting a steal despite being blocked at the rim multiple timesSam Alexis's strong performance (10 points, 5-7 shooting) compared to Reed Bailey's struggles, highlighting the ongoing center rotation questionsThe stagnant offense managing just eight assists while failing to sustain defensive intensity or execute despite various adjustments from DeVriesMinnesota controlling tempo and out-rebounding Indiana 40-25 while holding them to just three fast break pointsAll that and more on this edition of The Assembly Call.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thinking about going abroad for school? In this video, Klara talks honestly about her time studying in another country — the moments that were great, the parts that were challenging, and everything she didn't expect. She shares the experiences that stayed with her, the people she connected with, and even the foods she still remembers.If you're looking for a clear, genuine perspective on what studying abroad is really like, this video offers exactly that.
This powerful message challenges us to reimagine thanksgiving not as a single holiday, but as a transformative way of life. Drawing from Romans 8, we're reminded that we are 'more than conquerors' through Christ—a truth that transcends our circumstances. The sermon explores how biblical figures like David and Paul maintained attitudes of gratitude even while running for their lives or sitting in prison with beaten bodies. The key insight? Thanksgiving isn't an emotion we wait to feel; it's a command we choose to obey. We learn that complaining is merely a habit, while giving thanks is a spiritual discipline requiring intentional practice. The challenge presented is radical: what if we stopped praying about what we want and instead spent a week only thanking God? What if we thanked every person we encountered? The practical framework of 'pray it, say it, every day it' offers us a roadmap to shift from circumstance-driven emotions to Christ-centered gratitude. This message reminds us that our circumstances will never defeat us—only our attitude about them can. When we focus not on the 'what' of our trials but on the 'who' of Jesus within us, we discover the secret to living as people who are truly different from the world around us.Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CelebrateChurchCelebrate Church is led by Pastor Noah Rollins. Our vision is for people to MEET JESUS so they can go out and BE JESUS.Stay Connected!Visit us at 1000 South Sycamore Avenue in Sioux Falls, SD.Website: https://www.celebrate.church/Celebrate Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CelebrateSF/Celebrate Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.church
Indiana cruised to a 100-56 victory over Bethune-Cookman to move to 7-0, responding emphatically after lackluster performances in their previous two buy games with crisp ball movement (15 assists on 17 first-half field goals), relentless defensive pressure, and balanced scoring that saw four players reach double figures. The Hoosiers never let up, building a 51-23 halftime lead and maintaining their intensity throughout.Coach Tonsoni breaks down the dominant performance while taking questions from the chat about Big Ten prospects, lineup rotations, and how Indiana will defend bigger teams like Michigan and Purdue.The offensive masterclass showcased by the ghost screen play—Conerway's behind-the-back pass to Enright who swung it to DeVries for three—epitomizing Indiana's ball movement philosophyNick Dorn's successful return to the rotation with 14 points on 4-5 three-point shooting in 19 minutes, adding another weapon to the perimeter arsenalLamar Wilkerson's response to a 1-8 three-point night by attacking the basket and finishing 6-7 inside the arc, showing how to impact the game when shots aren't fallingConor Enright's point guard skills on display with seven assists, including creating perfect angles on the fast break to find open shootersTrent Sisley's rim-running and backdoor cutting ability that makes Indiana's offense so difficult to guard, plus his nine rebounds off the benchThe defensive intensity that held Bethune-Cookman to 0.848 points per possession while forcing turnovers and contesting shots all nightIndiana's 84.2% free throw shooting and 27 assists on 36 field goals continuing the trend of unselfish, efficient basketballOn the mic: Brian Tonsoni (solo show)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Indiana moved to 6-0 with an impressive 86-69 victory over Kansas State, delivering their most complete performance of the season. Suffocating defense held the nation's leading scorer PJ Haggerty to 16 points (12 below his average) and limited a high-octane Kansas State offense to under one point per possession. Reed Bailey overcame a rough first half to dominate the second half with 14 points in 16 minutes, while Conor Enright's defensive masterclass on Haggerty proved this team can win in multiple ways against quality competition.Coach Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, and Bob Moats break down a statement win that has Indiana's defense rising to 15th in KenPom and the offense proving it doesn't need Tucker DeVries to go nuclear every night.Conor Enright's defensive clinic on Haggerty, fighting through screens and harassing him into "mental jello" all night while forcing Kansas State into uncomfortable mid-range jumpersReed Bailey's tale of two halves—three turnovers in 13 first-half minutes before erupting for 14 points on perfect shooting while finally playing through contact in the second halfTucker DeVries diving on the floor for loose balls and dishing five assists despite scoring just nine points, showing elite players don't let cold shooting nights affect their effortThe second-half rebounding dominance (outrebounding Kansas State 20-10) after getting outworked in the first half, proving Indiana can respond to adversity within gamesTrent Sisley's first-half spark off the bench with eight points in 15 minutes when DeVries and Bailey were strugglingThe offensive adjustment to spread the floor and create driving lanes for Tayton Conerway's aggressive rim attacks despite his seven turnoversIndiana shooting 71% on two-pointers and finishing plus-18 in hustle points while holding Kansas State to 40% from three (down from their 47% season average)Plus, as always, the Banner Moment, Meaningful Moments You Might Have Missed, Inside the Numbers, and our Game Balls, Hustle Award, and Lingering Questions. That's all in this edition of The Assembly Call.On the mics: Brian Tonsoni, Bob Moats, and Ryan PhillipsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Indiana moved to 5-0 with a 73-53 victory over Lindenwood, but the sluggish, stagnant performance felt uncomfortably similar to some early-season struggles from years past until Tucker DeVries went nuclear in the second half.The Hoosiers gave up 48 rebounds including 17 offensive boards and couldn't maintain offensive flow without specific play calls from DeVries, raising questions about whether this team can sustain focus against inferior competition before Tuesday's test against Kansas State.Jerod, Andy, and Coach break down a game that revealed some concerning tendencies while also showing signs of maturity in how Indiana responded to adversity within the game.Tucker DeVries's second-half takeover where he scored 17 points in 16 minutes, including 13 points on five possessions, showcasing shot-making ability Indiana hasn't had in yearsSam Alexis's tone-setting performance with 10 rebounds and four blocks, bringing the physicality and energy that helped turn around a disastrous defensive rebounding effortThe critical timeout at 16:43 in the second half that sparked an immediate 16-3 run and showed this team's ability to refocus when things were getting uncomfortableLamar Wilkerson's defensive effort on a 4-16 shooting night, proving his offense didn't affect his defense and giving a glimpse of what kind of player he'll be when shots aren't fallingConor Enright's value as a non-shooter in Indiana's offense, with discussion about how to maximize a player who doesn't want to shoot but brings so much else to the tableThe offensive stagnation that plagued Indiana for long stretches, with too much standing around and one-on-one play until DeVries called specific sets to get players cutting and movingThe lingering question about Reed Bailey versus Sam Alexis and whether we'll see a change in the starting lineup or minutes distribution as competition increasesAll that and more on this edition of The Assembly Call.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textExtra, extra — Freshies HEAR all about it! We've got BIG news on the Fresh Bunch Podcast! Lane DeVries' brand-new book, The Pursuit of Purpose, officially has a launch date. On November 24th, the book is available on Amazon, and Lane sits down with the Fresh Bunch to spill everything.Lane shares how a visit from Mike, Casey, and Ryan sparked the idea for the book, and how—since last October—he's been putting pen to paper to bring this book to life. Part personal story, part business guide, and 100% motivational, The Pursuit of Purpose captures Lane's four-decade journey in the flower world, his principles, his purpose, and the lessons that shaped Sun Valley.We discuss the writing process, the behind-the-scenes stories, and of course…the Fresh Bunch review!Lane's hope for readers? Stick with your purpose. Stick to your principles. And never give up.https://lanedevries.com/%F0%9F%8C%B7the-pursuit-of-purpose-a-40-year-journey-of-a-dutch-flower-farmer-in-america/PLUS — Jet Fresh is giving away 10 free copies to the first 10 Fresh Bunch listeners who email Mimi. Don't sleep on this one!
Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth break down how player compensation is forcing coaches and programs to think like Billy Beane, analyzing roster construction through the lens of buying wins instead of just buying players.IU's Hot Start & The Omar Cooper ParallelThe guys open celebrating IU's 4-0 start under Darian DeVries while drawing parallels between miracle plays in football and basketball. Finding ways to win isn't just about spectacular moments—it's about putting yourself in position through smart aggregation of talent and data.• Omar Cooper's impossible catch as a "games of inches" lesson• IU rising in metrics by beating predictors• Conerway's passing, Wilkerson's elite shooting on display• Penn State fans still bewildered in grocery storesThe Moneyball Framework for College BasketballMike and Bob lay out how the classic "Moneyball" approach translates to today's NIL-driven college basketball landscape, where buying wins through buying points is the new reality.• The key quote: "Your goal shouldn't be to buy players. Your goal should be to buy wins."• One-seed teams need roughly 540+ point margin over opponents for the season• Box Plus Minus (BPM) as the "on-base percentage" of basketball• IU's last 500+ point variance seasons: 2013, 1993, 1992, 1990Finding Undervalued TalentThe hosts identify the statistical thresholds and player types that offer the best return on investment in the portal and recruiting landscape.• Players with 5.0+ BPM at mid-majors show "stickiness" when jumping to Power Five• Elite one-seed starters average 8.7 BPM (roughly Yogi Ferrell level or better)• 85% of one-seed starters have 6.0+ BPM• The "Lance Jones bump" - finding best player on mediocre team who can elevate• Target the Mountain West, A-10, and top mid-majors for 5+ BPM playersThe Money Problem: Who's Overpaying?Bob and Mike examine which programs are spending wisely versus which are trapped by their own wealth, using real scenarios to show how compensation complicates roster building.• Example: $3M five-star with 3.0 BPM vs. $1.7M A-10 POY with 6.8 BPM• The "hammer looking for nails" problem when you have too much money• Ohio State's Anthony Thompson situation: Overspend or necessary premium?• Why 50% of one-seed starters now come from the portal• BYU reportedly paying AJ Dybantsa $5-7M - only 3-5 schools can competeThe New Three-Dimensional RealityThe compensation era adds a third dimension to roster construction that constrains even wealthy programs and creates new strategic challenges.• Pre-NIL: Two-dimensional (program fit + player development)• Post-NIL: Three-dimensional (add budget constraints)• Top NIL programs creating their own pressure traps• Market correction concerns: "Is that guy still worth $7M after a 25% correction?"• Underground economy going public usually lowers prices—this did the oppositeComing up: A rivalry show with Everything College Basketball's Josh and Peyton Burton (UK and UL fans), plus an extended film room session with Tony Adragna and Brian Tonsoni breaking down DeVries' system.This episode brought to you by the Back Home Network and Homefield Apparel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 213 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything! This week we are joined by Construction Lawyer, Thought Leader & Storyteller, Matt DeVries!Episode in a Glance:In this episode of The Hitstreak, I get to sit down with Matt DeVries, a top construction lawyer and thought leader. We discuss the importance of self-care, the challenges faced by lawyers, and the personal transformations that come from adversity. Matt shares his journey of weight loss, navigating divorce, and the lessons learned about faith and leadership. Our conversation dives into the significance of understanding legal disputes, the role of contracts, and the necessity of personal growth through chaos. The episode concludes with Matt's aspirations for the future and the impact of his experiences on helping others.Key Points:- Self-care is essential for helping others.- COVID provided unexpected opportunities for personal growth.- Weight loss requires dedication and focus.- Understanding legal disputes is crucial for business success.- Contracts are vital in allocating risk in business transactions.- Personal growth often comes from adversity and chaos.- Faith and leadership are intertwined in personal journeys.About our guest: Matt DeVries is a nationally recognized construction lawyer and thought leader with more than 20 years of experience helping contractors, subcontractors, and developers navigate the complexities of construction law. Based in Nashville, he is a partner at Buchalter, where he co-leads the Construction Law Service Group, representing clients nationwide in contracts, disputes, and negotiations. Beyond construction, Matt represents artists and talent in sports and entertainment. He founded Best Practices Construction Law, a JD Supra award-winning blog, and writes The Same As You, blending insights on law, leadership, parenting, and personal growth.A single father of seven, Matt weaves lessons from family life, health transformation (losing 100+ pounds), and daily discipline into both his practice and his storytelling.Follow and contact:Instagram: @mattjdevriesbuchalter.com/lawyer/matthew-devries**Once the goal of 2.5 million members is met, 1,000 limited-edition T-shirts and the unreleased song will be sent, along with the first 1,000 full dental care awards!**Subscribe to Nick's top-rated podcast The Hitstreak on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/NickHiterFollow and Rate us on Spotify: https://spotify.com/NickHiterFollow and Rate us on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/NickHiterFollow and Rate us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/NickHiter
Indiana survived a sluggish shooting performance to defeat Incarnate Word 68-61, moving to 4-0 in the Darian DeVries Era despite shooting just 20.8% from 3 and missing several open looks throughout the game. The Hoosiers built a comfortable 19-point lead with stellar defense through the first 30 minutes, but allowed Incarnate Word back into the game late before responding with clutch plays from Tucker DeVries and Tayton Conerway to close it out.Brian Tonsoni and Bob Moats break down what happens when a perimeter-oriented team can't buy a bucket, examining how Indiana's defensive intensity (holding Incarnate Word to 0.95 points per possession) and physicality on the boards in the second half kept them in control even when nothing was falling offensively.Sam Alexis's game-changing spark off the bench with 16 points (5-7 FG), 8 rebounds, and energy that completely shifted the game's momentum when Indiana needed it mostTrent Sisley's rebounding impact with 8 boards in just 20 minutes, attacking the glass with aggression that helped Indiana turn around a poor defensive rebounding startThe Spain action to start the game getting Reed Bailey an easy dunk, showcasing DeVries's willingness to use his best shooters as screeners in creative waysTayton Conerway's all-around excellence with 7 assists, 6 rebounds, 3 blocks, and the playmaking that kept Indiana's offense from completely stallingConor Enright's hustle plays throughout all 33 minutes, including key offensive rebounds and defensive pressure even when the blocking foul calls didn't go his wayThe concerning final 8-10 minutes where Indiana let a 19-point lead shrink to 5, showing they need to learn how to finish games with intensity even when aheadIndiana's defensive pressure and screen navigation forcing two shot clock violations and disrupting Incarnate Word's offensive flow for most of the gameAll that and more in this edition of The Assembly Call.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Robert de Vries windt er geen doekjes om: spreken is geen hobby, maar een kunstvorm.Over vakmanschap, ego en waarom zoveel sprekers vergeten dat ze dienstverleners zijn.Je hoort o.a.:Waarom de moderne spreker de dominee van nu isHoe je van school naar show gaatEn waarom Irma van de Rabobank belangrijker is dan Hans JanssenEen eerlijk, geestig en vlijmscherp gesprek over authenticiteit, pijn en performance.Bekijk hier de video van Christ over de 'Dorstige Paardjes Theorie'
*Like, subscribe, comment, and follow us on social media!*There's a ton of basketball still to be played this season, but what a win that was for the Hoosiers against Marquette. At a bare minimum, this year's Hoosiers are a major breath of fresh air compared to prior IU teams.Nithin and Matt talk about what Darian DeVries has done right early in the season. How sustainable is IU's strong start? How do they stack up against other teams in the Big Ten?WEBSITE: https://www.indianahq.com/• Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehoosiersound • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehoosiersound/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiana.hq/ • iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1282226985?mt=2&ls=1 • Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zcHJlYWtlci5jb20vc2hvdy8yNjc3NTkyL2VwaXNvZGVzL2ZlZWQ • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lk71fzLgbLP76iPNA14cP • iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-hoosier-sound-28550408/?cmp=web_share • TuneIn Radio: http://tun.in/pi2cE • Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hoosier-sound
A new MP3 sermon from Chilliwack Free Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Funeral Service for George Devries Speaker: Rev. John Koopman Broadcaster: Chilliwack Free Reformed Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 11/13/2025 Bible: Psalm 139 Length: 52 min.
Indiana continued its impressive start with a workmanlike 101-70 victory over Milwaukee at Assembly Hall, methodically building a lead throughout the second half en route to their third straight 100-point performance. While the Hoosiers shot a scorching 50% from three (14-28) and got another offensive clinic going, it was Tayton Conerway's most complete game as a Hoosier—21 points on efficient shooting, 6 assists, and relentless defensive pressure—that set the tone for a team that continues to validate every promise Darian DeVries made about effort and unselfishness.Andy, Jerod, and Coach break down how this veteran roster's basketball maturity showed itself in the way Indiana handled Milwaukee's runs with immediate answers (usually a Lamar Wilkerson three), examining the defensive improvements in the second half and celebrating an offense that continues to function at an elite level even when Tucker DeVries was held to just two first-half points.Lamar Wilkerson's instant-response shooting, hitting four threes in the first half and finishing with 24 points as the answer to every Milwaukee runTayton Conerway's breakout performance showing his speed and scoring ability when he attacks the rim, plus the hustle play late in a 25-point game diving for a loose ballReed Bailey's versatility on full display with 12 points, 4 assists, and the alley-oop dunk off the backboard from Enright that brought the house downConor Enright's defensive pest performance with deflections, rebounds (5), and finally hitting his first half-court three as a HoosierThe stark defensive improvement from first half (1.11 PPP) to second half (0.89 PPP) after DeVries got into them at halftimeNick Dorn's return to action showing he's ready to contribute, scoring 8 points in 7 minutes with an itching-to-shoot mentalityIndiana allowing opponents just 27.6% of their shots from three (12th in the country) while taking 43.5% of their own attempts from deep—completely reversing the math problem that plagued them for yearsOn the mics: Andy Bottoms, Jerod Morris, and Brian TonsoniSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hendrika de Vries is a retired family therapist, a teacher, and a writer, chronicling her life experiences with oppression and resistance in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, migration, competitive swimming, and misogyny in 1950s Australia. A fierce feminist and activist, de Vries infuses her writing with historical depth and personal perspective on challenges facing women and anyone deemed other. She is the author of When a Toy Dog Became a Wolf and the Moon Broke Curfew, award-winning memoir of her WWII childhood. and OPEN TURNS: From Dutch Girl to New Australian, which tells the story of her coming-of-age experience as an immigrant and a champion swimmer in 1950s Australia. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times and the LA Times. She lives in Santa Barbara, CA. Find out more about her at www.agirlfromamsterdam.com. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/givetoHHSpodcast Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Sign up for Hear Her Sports newsletter at https://bit.ly/HHSnewsletterFollowHendrikaon Instagram athendrika.devries.92/ and Goodreads at https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19131035.Hendrika_de_Vries Find out more about Hendrika on her website at https://agirlfromamsterdam.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Eva's Journey to Confidence: Embracing Growth with Grace Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-12-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het was een frisse herfstochtend in Nederland.En: It was a crisp autumn morning in Nederland.Nl: De lucht rook naar natte bladeren en de wind blies zachtjes tegen de ramen van het grote familiehuis van Eva.En: The air smelled of wet leaves, and the wind gently blew against the windows of Eva's large family home.Nl: Binnen was het gezellig en warm.En: Inside, it was cozy and warm.Nl: De woonkamer was versierd met kleurrijke tekeningen van Sinterklaas en schoorsteenvulling.En: The living room was decorated with colorful drawings of Sinterklaas and chimney stockings.Nl: De geur van zelfgebakken pepernoten zweefde door het huis.En: The scent of freshly baked pepernoten wafted through the house.Nl: Eva zat op de bank, haar boeken dicht bij zich.En: Eva sat on the couch, her books close to her.Nl: Ze voelde zich zenuwachtig.En: She felt nervous.Nl: Vandaag was het de ouderavond op school.En: Today was the parents' evening at school.Nl: Het was voor haar een belangrijk moment.En: It was an important moment for her.Nl: Ze wilde laten zien dat ze haar best deed op school.En: She wanted to show that she was doing her best at school.Nl: Haar ouders, Bram en Lieke, hadden hoge verwachtingen.En: Her parents, Bram and Lieke, had high expectations.Nl: Ze hoopte dat ze hen trots kon maken.En: She hoped she could make them proud.Nl: Eva herinnerde zich wat haar leraar, meneer De Vries, had gezegd over haar laatste toets.En: Eva remembered what her teacher, Mr. De Vries, had said about her last test.Nl: “Goed gedaan, maar er is altijd ruimte voor verbetering.” Die woorden bleven in haar hoofd hangen.En: "Well done, but there's always room for improvement."Nl: Ze besloot om voor de ouderavond met meneer De Vries te praten.En: Those words stuck in her mind.Nl: Misschien kon hij haar advies geven.En: She decided to talk to Mr. De Vries before parents' evening.Nl: Toen ze op school aankwam, liep ze direct naar meneer De Vries' klaslokaal.En: Maybe he could give her some advice.Nl: "Hallo meneer," begon ze voorzichtig.En: When she arrived at school, she went straight to Mr. De Vries' classroom.Nl: "Ik maakte me zorgen over de ouderavond.En: "Hello, sir," she began timidly.Nl: Heeft u misschien tips voor me?"En: "I'm worried about parents' evening.Nl: Meneer De Vries glimlachte vriendelijk.En: Do you have any tips for me?"Nl: "Eva, je moet trots zijn.En: Mr. De Vries smiled kindly.Nl: Je werkt hard, en dat ziet iedereen.En: "Eva, you should be proud.Nl: Luister goed tijdens de avond en wees niet bang om vragen te stellen."En: You work hard, and everyone sees that.Nl: Eva knikte en voelde zich iets gerustgesteld.En: Listen carefully during the evening and don't be afraid to ask questions."Nl: Die avond, met haar ouders aan haar zijde, luisterde ze aandachtig naar meneer De Vries tijdens de ouderavond.En: Eva nodded and felt a bit reassured.Nl: Hij sprak over haar prestaties, hoe toegewijd ze was.En: That evening, with her parents by her side, she listened attentively to Mr. De Vries during the parents' evening.Nl: Maar hij wees ook enkele gebieden aan waar verbetering nodig was.En: He spoke about her achievements, how dedicated she was, but also pointed out some areas that needed improvement.Nl: Precies zoals hij had gezegd.En: Just as he had said.Nl: Eva voelde haar hart sneller kloppen.En: Eva felt her heart beat faster.Nl: Dit was het moment van de waarheid.En: This was the moment of truth.Nl: Haar ouders keken naar haar.En: Her parents looked at her.Nl: Ze wist dat ze kon kiezen om verdrietig te zijn, of om het positief te zien.En: She knew she could choose to feel sad or to see it positively.Nl: Ze besloot het laatste.En: She decided on the latter.Nl: "Bedankt, meneer De Vries," zei ze zelfverzekerd.En: "Thank you, Mr. De Vries," she said confidently.Nl: "Ik zal eraan werken."En: "I will work on it."Nl: Na de bijeenkomst gingen Bram en Lieke met Eva naar huis.En: After the meeting, Bram and Lieke walked home with Eva.Nl: Ze liepen samen over de met bladeren bedekte stoep.En: They walked together over the leaf-covered sidewalk.Nl: Thuis, in de woonkamer, omringd door Sinterklaas-versieringen, zei Lieke: "We zijn trots op je, Eva.En: At home, in the living room, surrounded by Sinterklaas decorations, Lieke said, "We're proud of you, Eva.Nl: We zien hoeveel moeite je doet."En: We see how much effort you put in."Nl: Eva glimlachte opgelucht.En: Eva smiled in relief.Nl: Het voelde goed.En: It felt good.Nl: Ze besefte dat ze niet perfect hoefde te zijn.En: She realized she didn't have to be perfect.Nl: Haar ouders hielden van haar, ook zonder perfecte cijfers.En: Her parents loved her, even without perfect grades.Nl: Ze leerde dat kritiek een kans was om te groeien.En: She learned that criticism was an opportunity to grow.Nl: En dat was wat ze nu zou doen.En: And that was what she would do now.Nl: Met opgeheven hoofd keek ze naar haar ouders.En: With her head held high, she looked at her parents.Nl: Ze voelde zich klaar voor de uitdagingen, vol vertrouwen en vastbesloten.En: She felt ready for the challenges, full of confidence and determination.Nl: Terwijl buiten de bladeren bleven vallen, begon Eva aan een nieuw hoofdstuk in haar leven, eentje waarin ze vertrouwen in zichzelf had gevonden.En: While outside the leaves continued to fall, Eva began a new chapter in her life, one in which she had found confidence in herself. 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Tanstack query is more than just a React library. It's an incredible collaboration to solve really hard problems - like caching - and uses the adapter pattern to implement asynchronous state management for Angular, React, and more! In this episode of the Angular Plus show we welcome Arnoud to the show to tell us about the project, how this solves a lot of challenges for Angular developers, and how the Angular developer is built using a signal-native approach with DI - all the good stuff. Join as we learn more about data as a dependency in Angular components.Show linkshttps://tanstack.com/query/latest/docs/framework/angular/overviewhttps://www.npmjs.com/package/@tanstack/angular-query-experimental?ref=pkgstats.comhttps://github.com/TanStack/query/tree/main/packages/angular-query-experimentalhttps://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/tanstack-query-devtools/annajfchloimdhceglpgglpeepfghfai?pli=1More about Arnoudhttps://arnoud.devhttps://x.com/Arnoud_dvhttps://bsky.app/profile/arnoud.dev https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnouddv/Follow us on X: The Angular Plus ShowBluesky: @theangularplusshow.bsky.social The Angular Plus Show is a part of ng-conf. ng-conf is a multi-day Angular conference focused on delivering the highest quality training in the Angular JavaScript framework. Developers from across the globe converge every year to attend talks and workshops by the Angular team and community experts.JoinAttendXBluesky ReadWatchEdited by Patrick HayesStock media provided by JUQBOXMUSIC/ Pond5
Query & Company Rundown 11/11/25 (00:00-24:06) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query welcoming producer Eddie Garrison back from his day off from being an elf. They discuss the Colts getting a bye week later in the year versus towards the start of the season, what the injury report looks like tonight for the Indiana Pacers against the Utah Jazz, and how ugly last night’s Monday Night Football game was. (24:06-45:24) – ESPN & FanDuel Sports Network’s Tom Crean joins the show to recap what he saw from IU basketball in their dominant win over Marquette on Sunday. He evaluates Jake’s comparison of Lamar Wilkerson to Carsen Edwards and Conor Enright to Aaron Kraft. Tom laments the integration that Darian DeVries has done with freshman Trent Sisley and accesses if it felt weird broadcasting a game for two schools he used to coach. (45:24-1:06:13) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to chat Pacers and Fever. Jake asks Scott about T.J. McConnell’s availability for tonight’s game against the Utah Jazz, evaluates how Andrew Nembhard has looked in his first two games back from his shoulder strain, believes that Jarace Walker has shown that he has a role moving forward, and discusses why he is in Florida. (1:06:13-1:15:43) – With Thanksgiving a couple of weeks away, that means the Drumstick Dash is also right around the corner! Jake and Eddie give away some race entries by asking callers for their best turkey gobble. (1:15:43-1:28:27) – The second hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the performance of Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce through the first ten games of the season for the Indianapolis Colts. (1:28:27-1:51:30) – Casey Vallier from the Colts Radio Network makes an appearance on Query & Company to provide what he knows about DeForest Buckner’s neck injury in terms of when he suffered the injury and his timeline to recovery. Jake also asks Casey if cornerback is one of the easier positions to pick up on a short week and examines what the Atlanta Falcons do well and not so well on both sides of the ball. (1:51:30-2:07:16) – Jake’s BFF, Derek Schultz, joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on what the Indianapolis Colts have been able to do in ten games this season, if he is concerned at all with the last two performances by Daniel Jones, suggests that Alec Pierce is the Colts best wide receiver, and highlights what he has seen from Purdue basketball in the early goings of the season. (2:07:16-2:12:07) – Today’s show closes out with Jake being joined by JMV in studio to name some former Utah Jazz players in honor of the Pacers taking on the Jazz tonight and to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Indiana proved it can hang with legitimate competition as the Hoosiers knocked off Marquette 100-77 in Chicago, methodically building a lead behind Tucker DeVries' unconscious first-half shooting (24 points on 8-12, 5-7 from three) before Lamar Wilkerson took over in the second half to fend off every Marquette run. Despite significant foul trouble that had multiple starters sitting with three or four fouls, IU never let the lead dip below 10 points and played their walk-ons in the final minute of a neutral-site game against a Big East opponent—a sentence nobody expected to write in November.Andy, Ryan, Coach Tonsoni, and Coach Moats break down how this victory against Shaka Smart's pressure defense validated everything we saw in the early games, examining the adjustments that kept IU in control despite 25 team fouls, and celebrating a performance that moved Indiana to 21st in KenPom.Tucker DeVries' masterclass setting the tone with 24 first-half points, including the heads-up pass to Sicily after slow-playing Marquette into thinking he'd pull it outLamar Wilkerson's second-half takeover with 15 points and multiple dagger threes that stopped every Marquette run cold when DeVries sat with foul troubleTrent Sisley stepping up huge in extended minutes (30 total, 16 in second half) with 11 second-half points including the crucial crosscourt pass to Wilkerson for a momentum-killing threeThe offensive versatility: ghost screens, guard-to-guard ball screens, backdoor cuts off face-guarding, and constant counters to everything Shaka Smart threw at them27 assists on 33 made field goals with only eight turnovers against havoc pressure, plus the starting three guards combining for 21 assists and just three turnoversManaging foul trouble masterfully—playing guys with 3-4 fouls extended minutes, backing off ball pressure strategically, and only having one disqualificationSam Alexis and Jasai Miles eating critical bench minutes when foul trouble hit, with Alexis going for 13 and 5 in 26 minutes as a plus-34And much more.On the mics: Andy Bottoms, Ryan Phillips, Brian Tonsoni, and Bob MoatsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Mathew 22, Jesus is asked about heaven. Jim DeVries spent 40 years as a hospital and hospice chaplain. He gives an upbeat message about what we know and ways to make the transition to ‘what's next' easier.
Indiana basketball's new era is off to a flying start as the Hoosiers obliterated Alabama A&M 98-51 in Darian DeVries' official debut, showcasing exactly the brand of basketball that's been missing from Assembly Hall for far too long. The Hoosiers hung 58 points on the overmatched Bulldogs in the first half, shot over 40% from three (10-24), went a perfect 16-16 from the free throw line, and scored every single point either in the paint, from three, or at the charity stripe—no long twos in sight.Andy and Ryan break down how this dominant performance validated everything DeVries has been preaching about effort, unselfishness, and modern basketball principles, even acknowledging the massive talent gap while celebrating the habits and culture being established.Lamar Wilkerson's explosive seven-point stretch in two possessions (four-point play plus deep heat-check three) that ignited a 23-2 run and announced his arrival as a pure shooterSam Alexis going 5-5 in the first half for 15 points including a corner three nobody saw coming, bringing instant energy off the benchTucker DeVries crossing 2,000 career points while stuffing the stat sheet (18-11-4) and looking like an extension of his father's offense on the floorThe perfect 16-16 free throw performance after years of IU ranking among the nation's worst from the charity stripeAll 98 points coming in the paint, from three, or at the line—literally zero long twos and the analytics dream realizedEight players recording at least two assists showing the ball movement and unselfishness is real throughout the entire rosterDeVries using a 40-point lead to experiment with post-doubling schemes as preparation for tougher opponents, turning blowouts into teaching momentsPlus, as always, the Banner Moment, Meaningful Moments You Might Have Missed, Inside the Numbers, and our Game Balls, Hustle Award, and Lingering Questions. That's all in this edition of The Assembly Call.On the mics: Andy Bottoms and Ryan PhillipsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zach Osterman and Mike Niziolek host this week's Mind Your Banners to discuss the Hoosiers' debut at No. 2 in the College Football Playoff top 25, Indiana's forthcoming test at struggling Penn State, Darian DeVries' official IU debut and more. Chapters: 0:00 -- Intro 0:55 -- IU debuts in top two in CFP 10:58 -- Looking at Penn State 20:15 -- Nittany Lions' defensive danger/struggles 22:55 -- How Indiana's injuries intersect with this season 30:31 -- IU's overall road forward from here 38:04 -- Thoughts on DeVries' record-setting debut Read: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2025/11/06/indiana-basketball-fun-watch-alabama-am-darian-devries-first-win-score-stats-highlights-dunk/87114751007/ Get IndyStar's IU coverage sent directly to your inbox with our IU Insider newsletter: https://profile.indystar.com/newsletters/iu-insider/?ipid=NLsignupIU
Happy, happy November! I'm so happy to be bringing you this week's bonus episode, a conversation with Hendrika de Vries about her second memoir: Open Turns from Dutch Girl to New Australian.Follow HendrikaFollow OTSOTS SubstackMap of Indie BookstoresGet Open TurnsChaucer's BooksWarwicksOdyssey BooksQuail Ridge Books
Indiana proved we can compete with high-level opponents in their second exhibition, grinding out a thrilling 76-74 victory over 17th-ranked Baylor in a game that felt nothing like an exhibition. Tayton Conerway's clutch drive with 12 seconds left provided the game-winner as the Hoosiers overcame a 31-18 first-half deficit to show the mental toughness and fight that could define this season.The crew breaks down how this hard-fought win revealed both the ceiling and the limitations of this Indiana roster, discussing the adjustments that sparked the comeback, the players who stepped up in key moments, and what it all means heading into the regular season.First Half: Surviving the Athletic MismatchHow Baylor's length and athleticism dominated early and the key adjustments Indiana made to chip away at the 13-point deficitBob Moats on Indiana's aggressive ball pressure and passing lane disruption that forced turnovers even when getting beat off the dribbleThe backdoor cuts and defensive switches that kept IU competitive despite being physically overmatchedWhy the free-flowing offense from the Marian game struggled against elite size and speedSecond Half: Finding Ways to WinThree perimeter scorers carry the load: Wilkerson (12 second-half points), Conerway (13), and DeVries (9)The 20-of-21 free throw performance (95.2%) that became Indiana's path to victory when threes went cold (6-24, 25%)Jerod's excitement about the no-fouling-out trial run after Wilkerson picked up his fifth foul but stayed in the gameCoach Tonsoni's courtside observations on ball reversal concepts and how Indiana wore down Baylor with defensive intensityReality Checks and Encouraging SignsWhy Reed Bailey and Trent Sisley struggled against Baylor's athleticism and what matchup-dependent performances mean for this rosterOvercoming a staggering 44-25 rebounding deficit and 18-3 second-chance points disadvantage through hustle and executionTucker DeVries' all-around brilliance (18 points, 6 boards, 5 assists in 38 minutes) playing a step ahead mentallyThe mental toughness that allowed seven players to log heavy minutes and never quit despite physical limitationsOn the mics: Jerod Morris, Brian Tonsoni, Bob Moats, and Ryan PhillipsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Hysterics are finally back to break down all the latest in Hoosier news, including Cig making 93 million buckaroos after beating down the Ducks, and takeaways from how Coach DeVries' squad looked in their first ever exhibition game in Assembly Hall.After that is a delightful chat with Lenée Beaumont, who is yet another fantastic human playing for Teri Moren's stupendous basketball program. And that and so much more... including Eric's new diet!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a day to be a Hoosier. Before we even got to talk basketball, Curt Cignetti made it official—signing an eight-year, $11.6 million per year extension that makes him the third-highest paid coach in college football. Brian and Ryan open with their reactions to the news that keeps Indiana's football renaissance alive, joined by Galen Clavio calling in from the road to break down what this means for the entire athletic department.Then it's time for basketball. With the first exhibition game against Marian just hours away, we dive into what Coach DeVries has been revealing at media days and in practice availability sessions.Here's what we're watching for as the DeVries era tips off:• How the three-point shooting philosophy translates to actual game action—spoiler: it's going to look dramatically different than what we've seen• The intriguing possibility of Bailey and Alexis playing together, and what a two-big lineup might mean for this offense• Rotation questions with key injuries to Drake, Dorn, and others limiting the backcourt depth early• What "limited sets" actually means for these exhibitions, and why DeVries isn't showing his full hand yet• The defensive identity taking shape—who's bringing that dog mentality on ball pressure?• Chemistry reads between players who've never played together, and where the gaps might show up• Why this completely rebuilt roster (zero returning points) makes these exhibitions even more criticalPlus, as always, KenPom's first rankings (IU at #40), what Hoops on Kirkwood revealed about the program's new energy, Trent Sisley's balcony shot, why this feels different than any recent season, and our specific player focuses for tomorrow night's debut.On the mics: Brian Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, and Galen ClavioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
May 12, 2004 - a day that began like any other for the Devries family. They were on vacation in Aruba, seeking a moment's peace, maybe a bit of hope, after a great loss. Fourteen year old Max, eager for an adventure, asked to go out on a jet ski with a man they recently befriended. By afternoon, that simple request would become the portal to a mystery no one has solved. The man returned - alone. Max did not. What's astonishing is how quickly questions outpaced answers. The man's story would shift - from jet ski trouble, to a tow gone wrong, to Max slipping away in the waves, to even claiming he was swimming for shore. Yet no one was ever charged. Max was declared “lost at sea”. What really happened to Max Devries on that Aruban ocean. Was it a tragic accident, or something far more sinister? Listen as we dive into Aruba, the case of Max DeVries, and how to stay alive on vacation. Do you have a story to share? Send your email to lasttrippodcast@gmail.com We're on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLastTripPodcast Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thelasttripcrimepod/ And join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLastTripPodcast Theme Music by Roger Allen Dexter Sources: https://www.wxyz.com/news/local-news/investigations/a-metro-detroit-teen-disappeared-in-aruba-in-2004-his-mom-is-still-fighting-for-answers https://maxtothemillions.com/ https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Never-Seen-Again/0FJCILZ3O8D0LOPN4JLLSENIO6 https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/1h4sw4i/what_really_happened_out_in_the_aruban_ocean_to/ https://www.shoresofstrength.org/featuredcases/maxdevries https://www.facebook.com/groups/62321359000/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qaC8f965qc https://www.livingstondaily.com/story/news/local/community/brighton-township/2024/03/12/docuseries-investigates-2004-disappearance-of-brighton-teen-in-aruba-max-devries/72941075007/ https://www.chipchick.com/2024/12/his-mom-saw-him-ride-off-on-a-jet-ski-in-aruba-with-an-older-man-and-then-he-vanished https://thecinemaholic.com/max-devries-found-or-missing-is-he-dead-or-alive/ https://thecinemaholic.com/max-devries-mom-sister/
At Big Ten Media Day, Indiana basketball's Tucker DeVries sat with Gary Parrish to discuss his battle with injuries, transferring to Indiana, playing for his dad, and more! 0:00 - Intro 0:15 - DeVries on how he is feeling after shoulder injury 0:30 - DeVries on frustration of injuries 1:00 - DeVries on having three shoulder surgeries 1:30 - DeVries on the number of times he has transferred 2:30 - DeVries on watching his dad go through coaching search 3:30 - DeVries on if he has considered not playing for his dad 4:15 - DeVries on best part about playing with his dad 4:30 - DeVries on if his life has changed since moving to Bloomington, Indiana 5:40 - DeVries on what success will look like this year for the Hoosiers
Gary Parrish sits down with Darian DeVries to discuss year one with the Hoosiers, a third job in three years and his son Tucker who will star for the Hoosiers.