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Em maio de 2004, uma mãe viúva levou os dois filhos para Aruba. Era uma tentativa de reconstruir a vida depois da morte repentina do pai. No resort, conheceram dois homens que se apresentaram como pai e filho adotivo. Dias depois, um deles convidou o menino de 14 anos para andar de jet ski. Max DeVries nunca voltou. #598
A detective story told through letters about painters in Renaissance Florence, the Inca colonisation of Europe, or a meta-novel about the assassination of Nazi figure Heydrich: in his work, French author Laurent Binet explores the relationship between fiction and history, between reality and imagination.In his latest novel Perspectives, Binet questions the ways in which art and free expression come under pressure—then, but according to Binet, certainly also in our own time.During this evening, we will talk with Binet about his work. Writer Joost de Vries, who also blends historical fact with fiction in his writing, will join the conversation. What can fiction tell us that reality cannot?Laurent Binet (Paris, 1972) studied at the University of Paris III–Sorbonne Nouvelle, obtained the agrégation in modern literature, and taught in Seine-Saint-Denis and abroad. In 2010 he published his debut novel HHhH, for which he received the Prix Goncourt for best first novel. This was followed by Rien ne se passe comme prévu (2012), The Seventh Function of Language (2015), which won the Prix du roman Fnac and the Prix Interallié, and Civilizations (2019), which received the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française.Joost de Vries (1983) is editor of the Volkskrant Sunday supplement. He is also one of the regular contributors to the literary podcast BoekenFM and the author of the acclaimed novels Clausewitz, The Republic (winner of the Golden Owl Award), Old Masters, and the short story collection Calm Down, Tiger. In 2023, De Vries was awarded the Frans Kellendonk Prize for his entire body of work. His latest novel, Higher Powers (2024), was nominated for the Libris Literature Prize.Programme editor: Ianthe MosselmanIn collaboration with: Institut français NLZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Slaapt een kind slecht? Dan zoeken we vaak oplossingen in het bedritueel of de bedtijd. Maar wat als het probleem dieper ligt? In de vierde aflevering van de RINO Groep podcastserie Anders Kijken naar Kinderen spreekt Kirsten Stolk met GZ-psycholoog en somnoloog Arina de Vries over hoe prikkelverwerking een grote rol speelt bij slaapproblemen. Want een kind kan moe zijn, maar nog niet slaperig, simpelweg omdat het systeem nog ‘aan' staat. Wil je contact met ons opnemen over dit onderwerp? Mail maar infodesk@rinogroep.nl o.v.v. 'podcast'.
On today's episode, we have Jess (she/her) join us for a conversation about normalizing the full range of the human existence. Together we talk about embracing the surrender of orgasm, learning to trust your intuition, and freeing the sounds of the body.
Antje ist Köchin, Autorin, Gastronomieberaterin & entwickelt nachhaltige Food- & Hospitality-Konzepte. Aufgewachsen in Ostfriesland – hat sie sich die Welt zum zuhause gemacht & keinen feste Wohnung mehr & ist Vagabundin – mit Mission. Sie ist im Vorstand von „Küche ohne Grenzen“ & setzt sich dafür ein, Menschen durch Essen zu verbinden, zu inspirieren & zu ermutigen. „Küche ohne Grenzen" leistet in Konfliktregionen Friedensarbeit durch gemeinsames Kochen. Antje glaubt, dass gemeinsames Kochen & Essen Vertrauen schafft & gesellschaftliche Barrieren überwinden kann. Sie spricht auch über die Herausforderungen & Ungleichheiten im Ernährungssystem & plädiert für eine nachhaltigere & solidarischere Esskultur. Antje hat eine Ausbildung zur Köchin absolviert & anschließend Ernährungswissenschaften studiert. 2024 hat sie die Culinary Identity Agency gegründet, um die Gastronomie- & Hospitality-Branche in Richtung ökologischer & sozialer Nachhaltigkeit zu transformieren & neu zu gestalten. Links https://www.instagram.com/foodanjoy/ https://www.kuecheohnegrenzen.org/ https://www.pfefferminzgreen.com/ https://chickpeace.de/ Buch „Eine Kelle Hoffnung, eine Prise Mut“ https://westendverlag.de/Eine-Kelle-Hoffnung-eine-Prise-Mut/2450 Empfehlung David Höner „Kochen ist Politik“ Werbung / Dr. Hauschka Diese Folge wird präsentiert von Dr. Hauschka. Echte Naturkosmetik seit 1967. Link: links.zweivorzwoelf.info/dr-hauschka Fairquatscht Podcast Hey! Ich bin Marisa und hoste seit 2019 den Nachhaltigkeits-Podcast Fairquatscht. Vom Abbau von Gold über Seilbahnen, E-Autos oder die Frage, ob Jesus eigentlich Klimaaktivist wäre, habe ich in sieben Jahren Podcast schon echt viele Themen besprechen dürfen. Ich freue mich, wenn du reinhörst: fairquatscht-der-nachhaltigkeits-podcast-49.blogs.julephosting.de allnatura allnatura überzeugt: Möbel, Matratzen, Haustiermöbel uvm. aus natürlichen Materialien, die sich nicht nur gut anfühlen, sondern langfristig gedacht sind. Seit über 40 Jahren steht das Familienunternehmen für nachhaltige Wohnprodukte aus natürlichen Materialien. CEO Felix Olle war außerdem in der #171 ZWEIvorZWÖLF Podcastfolge zum Thema „Ökologische Möbel & schlafen“ zu Gast – sehr hörenswert. Code ANDREA5, 5% Nachlass ab 50€ MBW. Gültig bis 17.06.26 Link: www.allnatura.de ZWEIvorZWÖLF Infos/Kontakt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zweivorzwoelf/ Produktion & Musik: David Wehle david@zweivorzwoelf.de, https://www.instagram.com/david_wehle/ Redaktion & Interviews: Andrea Gerhard https://www.instagram.com/andreagerhard_tall_area/?hl=de
Vrij zijn in je werk, wie wil dat nu niet? Maar hoe dat je dat, en wat betekent het? Nienke de Vries en Berdine Grashuis weten er alles van en zijn te gast in deze aflevering van de Boom Management Podcast. Ze schreven het boek Vrij zijn in je werk, en in gesprek met Eduard van Brakel dagen ze je uit om je oude patronen los te laten en radicaal eerlijk te zijn naar jezelf. Wat dat allemaal oplevert? Dat hoor je in deze aflevering.
Derek de Vries is spreker, schrijver, oud-militair en -veiligheidsadviseur. Hij was leidinggevende binnen Defensie, special forces medic en medewerker bijzondere opdrachten bij de Koninklijke Marechaussee. Met zijn bedrijf ‘Wees Voorbereid', leert hij mensen en organisaties weerbaarheid en hoe je fysiek en mentaal voorbereid kan zijn in noodsituaties. Eerder schreef hij hierover, samen met Dai Carter, de theatervoorstelling en het boek ‘Schokbestendig'. Nu verschijnt zijn nieuwe boek ‘Tweestrijd', een persoonlijk verhaal over moed, zelfacceptatie en de bevrijdende keuze om zichzelf niet langer te verbergen. Femke van der Laan gaat met Derek de Vries in gesprek.
De vakbonden verlaten het overleg met het kabinet over de bezuinigingen op de sociale zekerheid zonder akkoord en kondigen acties en stakingen aan, te beginnen in het vervoer op 24 juni. CNV-voorzitter Hans van der Heuvel verwijt het kabinet dat het vast blijft houden aan 6 miljard euro aan ingeboekte bezuinigingen op AOW, WW en WIA, ondanks een overschot in de sociale fondsen. Premier Rob Jetten en minister Hans Vijlbrief spreken van een constructief gesprek en houden de deur open voor een sociaal akkoord, maar rekenen voorlopig op een stakingszomer. In Den Haag komt de Next Gen Security Conference ten einde, waar defensie-experts, diplomaten en politici spreken over de veranderende mondiale veiligheidsorde. Volgens Europa-correspondent Stefan de Vries groeit in Europese krijgsmachten de overtuiging dat de EU op defensiegebied niet langer op de VS kan rekenen, terwijl politici daar publiek nog omzichtig over zijn. De conferentie kan volgens De Vries het begin zijn van een terugkerende internationale veiligheidsbijeenkomst in de stad die zich profileert als ‘hoofdstad van recht en vrede’. De btw-verhoging op logies van 9 naar 21% maakt vakanties in Nederland fors duurder en drukt het aantal buitenlandse bezoekers in de grensregio’s, meldt het NBTC. Algemeen directeur Yvonne Nasser ziet dat vooral Belgen Nederland vaker links laten liggen en dat ook Duitsers minder komen, mede door economische onzekerheid en krapper wordende reisbudgetten. Steden als Rotterdam en Amsterdam trekken daarentegen juist meer verblijfsgasten, onder wie veel minder prijsbewuste toeristen die bereid zijn hogere kamerprijzen te betalen. Deze omschrijving is met AI gemaakt en gecontroleerd door een BNR-redacteur. Over deze podcast BNR Nieuws Vandaag is de podcast met daarin BNR Ochtendnieuws en BNR Avondnieuws. Je krijgt ’s ochtends vroeg en aan het einde van de werkdag in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je via bnr.nl/podcast/bnrnieuwsvandaag, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke dag live via bnr.nl/live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Katrin de Vries' Roman erinnert an naive Malerei: kräftige Farben, klare Konturen, wenig doppelter Boden.
Brought to you by UP! The Bank That's Got Young Aussies' Backs...Beyrick De Vries is a South African professional surfer from Durban who battled cocaine and alcohol addiction before getting clean in the 12 Step Recovery Program and qualifying for this year’s Challenger Series, aged 33. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Onze gast deze week is hoofdredacteur, presentator en schrijver Stijn de Vries. Ter ere van zijn afscheid duiken we het archief in met een uitzending die draait om twee bijzondere momenten uit zijn carrière. Zo vertelt hij over zijn deelname aan 'Wie is de Mol?', waarin hij in seizoen 25 zelf de Mol bleek te zijn. Ook gaat het over zijn debuutroman 'Als de zon valt', een gevoelig verhaal over een geheime liefdesrelatie tussen twee jongens waarmee hij inmiddels, met een vijfde druk, duizenden lezers wist te raken. Presentatie: Jannekee Kuijper
Sammy Jacobs answers questions submitted by Hoosier fans. He takes a look at what the differences are between the 2025 and 2026 IUFB temas are, the depth at linebacker and offensive and dives into what the 2027 recruiting class could look like. He also answers whether or not the pressure on Darian DeVries ratchets up after not making the NCAA Tournament in year one. The Hoosiers have constructed a good roster. Can DeVries answer the bell? Finally, the future of Indiana baseball is discussed and whether or not Jeff Mercer will be coaching the team in 2027. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Voormalig spits van onder meer Cambuur, ADO Den Haag en Hearts Mark de Vries, Ali Boussaboun, Robert Maaskant en Danny Koevermans bespreken de mooiste momenten uit hun carrières. Ook bellen we met Hearts-speler Jordi Altena die voor het kampioenschap gaat in Schotland. En komt Leonne Stentler langs over het mogelijke kampioenschap van PSV Vrouwen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In meiner ersten Tachelesfolge mit Gast spreche ich mit Marloes de Vries über ihr Buch und ihre Einstellung "Kinderkriegen ist optional". Wir alle treffen im Leben irgendwann die Entscheidung für oder gegen Elternschaft. Wir reden Tacheles über diese wichtige Lebensentscheidung und wie es uns damit geht. —— Shownotes: 1. Meine Gästin ist abermals Marloes de Vries, https://marloesdevries.com, https://www.instagram.com/marloesdevee Ihr Buch gibts nur auf Niederländisch, https://www.amazon.de/Kinderen-krijgen-optioneel-vrouwen-kinderen/dp/9463493735/ref 2. Unterstütze «Der kreative Flow» bei Steady mit einer VIP-Mitgliedschaft und erhalte exklusive Boni, komm in die Flow-Community und mach mit bei unseren Flow-Community-Aktionen https://steady.de/derkreativeflow/ 3. Fahr mit mir in die Niederlande zu Royal Talens, hier gibt es die Tickets, https://shop.derkreativeflow.de/s/robertabergmann/flow-community-ausflug 4. YouTube-Kanal, https://www.youtube.com/c/derkreativeflow 5. Sprachnachricht für den Podcast schicken, https://www.speakpipe.com/derkreativeflow 6. Flow-Letter, Jetzt abonnieren 7. Shop Bücher & Kunst, https://robertabergmann.shop 8. Der Kreativ-Stammtisch, für Steady-Supporter kostenlos, offen für alle Kreative! https://shop.derkreativeflow.de/s/robertabergmann/kreativ-stammtisch-online 9. Buch «Kopf frei für den kreativen Flow» direkt bei mir bestellen! 10. Buch «Kreative Identität & Selbsterkenntnis» direkt bei mir bestellen! 11. Flow-Blog, https://www.derkreativeflowblog.de 12. Shop Kurse & Tickets: https://shop.derkreativeflow.de Folge direkt herunterladen -- Credits Podcast: Der kreative Flow, 2026 Idee, Design & Host: Roberta Bergmann, https://www.robertabergmann.de Tonmischung & Sounds: Peter M. Glantz, https://www.glantz.info Alle Infos unter: https://www.derkreativeflow.de
Voormalig spits van onder meer Cambuur, ADO Den Haag en Hearts Mark de Vries, Ali Boussaboun, Robert Maaskant en Danny Koevermans bespreken de mooiste momenten uit hun carrières. Ook bellen we met Hearts-speler Jordi Altena die voor het kampioenschap gaat in Schotland. En komt Leonne Stentler langs over het mogelijke kampioenschap van PSV Vrouwen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This powerful message takes us into Acts chapter 8, where we encounter the remarkable story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch—a narrative that reminds us God works primarily through ordinary people in their ordinary moments. The central lesson challenges our desire for control and predictability: God interrupts our routines, obedience opens doors, and courage multiplies hope. We see Philip called away from a thriving ministry in Samaria to a barren desert road, which seems counterintuitive until we understand that God's disruptions are actually divine directions. The Ethiopian official represents something profound—that success does not equal significance. Despite his wealth and position, he was spiritually searching, reading Isaiah but unable to understand without guidance. Philip's simple willingness to run toward the chariot, listen, and ask one question—'Do you understand what you're reading?'—became the doorknob that opened the door to salvation. We're reminded that we're not the door to people's faith; Jesus is. We're simply doorknobs, instruments God uses to open possibilities. The urgency in this story is palpable: delayed obedience is disobedience. The challenge before us is identifying our 'one'—that person God has placed in our path who needs us to walk alongside them. This isn't about having all the answers or special training; it's about opening our mouths and letting the Holy Spirit do His work through our availability.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
What does a peer-reviewed study on aging have to do with your workplace culture — and what does any of it have to do with a dog coding a video game? In this episode of Uncover the Human, hosts Cristina Amigoni and Alex Cullimore are joined by returning guest Chuck DeVries, a self-described "explorer in the land of whimsy," for a wide-ranging conversation that connects cutting-edge science to everyday leadership. They dive into new research showing that toxic relationships don't just feel bad — they literally accelerate aging at the DNA level, with "hasslers" in your personal and professional life acting as biological risk multipliers. The conversation explores how this plays out on teams, in organizations, and even in our own nervous systems, and what leaders can actually do about it.From there, the trio turns to AI — its promise, its risks, and the very human questions it forces us to confront. Chuck offers a grounded, nuanced take on how companies should think about integrating AI without hollowing out the human value that makes businesses worth building in the first place. He draws unexpected parallels between AI disruption and the discovery of fire, challenges the idea of universal basic income as a band-aid solution, and makes a compelling case for keeping the customer — not the algorithm — at the center of every decision. And just when you think it can't get any more interesting, the conversation ends with a dog who coded a playable video game using Claude. Seriously. Links: Chuck Chats: https://www.youtube.com/@ChuckChatChannelStudies mentioned: Dog builds video game : https://www.calebleak.com/posts/dog-game/ Negative social ties as emerging risk factors dor accelerate aging, inflammation, and multimorbidity: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2515331123.
Many believe that school growth requires sacrificing uniqueness, but Dr. Eric DeVries shows how Hill Country Christian School is expanding while maintaining its core identity. By fostering a vibrant, Christ-centered culture, the school thrives even as enrollment surpasses 700 students.With over 17 years of experience in leading classical Christian schools, Dr. DeVries shares insights into how strategic clarity and a commitment to moral and spiritual formation drive growth in North Austin. He explores balancing rigorous academics like STEM with the timeless virtues of classical education, all while staying true to the school's faith-driven mission.Discover:How to maintain a church-integrated culture in a growing secular-style schoolStrategies to prevent mission drift while pursuing enrollment goalsBalancing classical humanities with pioneering STEM programsThe role of clear messaging in reinforcing school identityReal student stories showcasing the transformative power of classical educationIn an era where many schools chase numbers at the risk of losing their soul, Dr. DeVries argues that sustainable growth relies on clarity, conviction, and a deep commitment to core principles. This episode is essential for school leaders, parents, and educators passionate about preserving educational integrity amid expansion.Dr. Eric DeVries, head of Hill Country Christian School of Austin, leads a thriving community that prioritizes faith, excellence, and joy in learning. His leadership offers.1:01 - Introduction by Soren Schwab, welcoming Dr. Eric DeVries.3:19 - Dr. DeVries discusses his educational background and journey into school leadership.5:39 - Discovery of classical education and transition to becoming a classical educator.8:44 - Overview of Hill Country Christian School and its unique aspects.11:38 - Dr. DeVries shares what drew him to Hill Country Christian School.15:21 - Balancing classical education with tech and STEM programs.21:44 - Strategies to prevent mission drift while growing enrollment.24:44 - Impact of classical Christian education on families and students.28:35 - Discussion on the benefits of CLT testing and data analysis.35:45 - Dr. DeVries shares influential books in his life.#ClassicalEducation, #SchoolLeadership, #FaithInLearning, #MissionDriven, #EducationalGrowth, #ChristianSchools, #STEMEducation, #CulturalIdentity
Peegs.com publisher Jeff "Rabby" Rabjohns is back for PORTALMANIA!!!! Tune in to hear Rabby's expert take on the portal haul thus far accumulated by Coach DeVries and his dedicated staff. (Hint: Rabby is happy)Learn all about our newest Hoosiers... Markus Burton, Aiden Sherrell, Samet Yigitoglu, Jaeden Mustaf, Bryce Lindsay and Darren Harris.. from the one and only Rabbi of Recruiting himself, DJ Jazzy Jeff Rabjohns.But wait! There's more! Rabby will talk about how he envisions this reborn roster playing together in the DeVries system, and will even give his thoughts on both the floor and the ceiling for these Hoosiers going into the 2026-27 season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Grace Ybarra and Galen Clavio react to Indiana men's basketball's suddenly nation-leading transfer portal class — and then the episode gets an in-show plot twist when Villanova guard Bryce Lindsey commits to the Hoosiers while they're recording. They break down how Indiana got here (minutes + money + vision), what Darian DeVries and the staff are building with Markus Burton, Jaeden Mustaf, Darren Harris, Samet Yigitoglu, and Aiden Sherrill, and why this class looks fundamentally different—more size, more athleticism, more high-major experience, and more multi-year continuity. Then the show pivots to IU culture: Little 500 history and traditions, why the week is one of the best recruiting weekends in college football, and the behind-the-scenes quirks that make Little 5 such a uniquely Bloomington event.
Met haar tweede roman, Overgave op commando, staat Nadia de Vries nu op de shortlist van de Libris Literatuur Prijs. Hoe schatten wij haar kansen in (en die van de andere genomineerden), en wat vinden we van het juryrapport? Het boek beschrijft het verhaal van Schelvis, die opgroeit onder de rook van een staalfabriek in een dorp aan de kust. Schelvis droomt van een ander lot en ontsnapt op een gegeven moment naar de grote stad. Maar lukt het Schelvis om los te breken? Nadia de Vries laat bewust in het midden of Schelvis een man of een vrouw is. Wat doet dat voor het boek? Ook werd Overgave op commando in verschillende besprekingen een grote klasseroman genoemd. Is dat zo, of doe je het boek daarmee tekort? Is het misschien wel een satire?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Bardella lijkt de beoogde presidentskandidaat van het radicaalrechtse Rassemblement National voor 2027. Maar wie is de man achter zijn zorgvuldig gecureerde imago? En welke denkbeelden schuilen er achter die stralende glimlach? Te gast is Stefan de Vries, Europaverslaggever bij BNR en voormalig Frankrijk-correspondent, in BNR's Big Five van de Europese populisten. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de Europese populisten -Ivo van de Wijdeven, historicus, analist en Oost-Europakenner -Stefan de Vries, Europaverslaggever bij BNR en voormalig Frankrijk-correspondent -Eveline Rethmeier, journalist en voormalig Italië-correspondent -Marja Verburg, historicus en redacteur van het journalistieke platform Duitslandweb van het Duitsland InstituutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Airey Bros Radio Episode 448 features Coach Bob DeVries, Head Cross Country & Track & Field Coach at New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU), diving into over 30 years of sustained success in NCAA Division II cross country.Coach DeVries has built one of the most unique and consistent distance programs in the country — producing NCAA All-Americans, national contenders, and multiple top-10 finishes, all while operating without a traditional men's track & field program.In this episode, we break down:How NMHU built a championship-level cross country programRecruiting strategies for NCAA Division II distance runningTraining and competing at high altitude in Las Vegas, New MexicoDeveloping athletes into All-Americans and national-level performersThe importance of culture, buy-in, and long-term developmentWhat type of athletes succeed in the RMAC and NCAA D2Whether you're a high school runner, college recruit, coach, or parent, this episode provides valuable insight into college cross country recruiting, training philosophy, and program building at the NCAA Division II level.
Pastor Greg DeVries reveals how everyday believers can step into God's prophetic story line by hearing His voice, obeying, and seeing lives transformed from his book, Taking It to the Streets: Prophetic Evangelism. (J2569)
Aan tafel deze week: hoofd afdeling Veiligheid Instituut Clingendael Bob Deen, strafrechtadvocaat Nancy Dekens, voorzitter van de Eerste Kamer Mei Li Vos, politicoloog Catherine de Vries. Presentatie: Joost Vullings Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-5-apr-26 Wat is de NAVO nog waard als de Verenigde Staten openlijk twijfelen aan hun lidmaatschap? Donald Trump dreigde deze week de wapensteun aan Oekraïne stop te zetten én hintte opnieuw op een vertrek uit het bondgenootschap. Europa moet zich daardoor voorbereiden op een scenario dat lang ondenkbaar leek. Daarover: Bob Deen, veiligheidsexpert van Instituut Clingendael. Het OM eist 4,5 jaar cel tegen oud‑advocaat Inez Weski. Volgens Justitie speelde zij via een versleutelde telefoon berichten door tussen Ridouan Taghi en zijn zoon. Weski beroept zich op haar geheimhoudingsplicht. Waar liggen de grenzen van de geheimhouding? En is het nog wel veilig om strafrechtadvocaat te zijn? Strafrechtadvocaat Nancy Dekens schuift aan. Na weer een afsplitsing bij de BBB bestaat de Eerste Kamer nu uit twintig verschillende fracties. Is dat werkbaar in een tijd vol grote problemen en geopolitieke spanningen waar het minderheidskabinet-Jetten zich voor gesteld ziet? Mei Li Vos is de voorzitter van de Eerste Kamer. Hoe zorgt zij ervoor dat de waan van de dag de rust in de Eerste Kamer niet verdringt? In 'De symfonie van onvrede' beschrijft Catherine de Vries, hoogleraar politicologie, de opmars van radicaal-rechts in Europa. Ze gebruikt het verhaal van haar vader als leidraad: een Overijsselse boer die van het CDA naar de PVV overstapte. De Vries laat zien hoe de groei van radicaal-rechts toe te schrijven is aan de afbraak van publieke voorzieningen.
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It's World Cup year and the All Whites are getting some rare home matches against quality opposition. All Whites defender Francis de Vries spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.
Catherine de Vries is hoogleraar politieke wetenschappen en publicist. Ze is gespecialiseerd in populisme, publieke voorzieningen, politieke corruptie en migratie en schrijft regelmatig voor De Groene Amsterdammer, Het Financieele Dagblad, The Guardian en Politico. Sinds 2020 is ze voorzitter van het Institute of European Policy Making. Haar boek ‘Euroskepticisme en de toekomst van Europese Integratie', dat in 2018 verscheen, won de European Union Studies Association prijs voor Best Book in EU Studies en werd door de Financial Times beschouwd als een van de vijf belangrijkste boeken over de toekomst van Europa. Nu verschijnt haar boek ‘De symfonie van onvrede', waarin ze beschrijft hoe de opkomst van radicaal-rechts samenhangt met de afbraak van publieke voorzieningen. Ellen Deckwitz gaat met Catherine de Vries in gesprek.
On this episode, Alex Bozich is joined by Tony Adragna, creator of the IU Film Room and now the head coach at Greenwood Christian Academy, to discuss takeaways from year one of the DeVries era and IU basketball's needs in the transfer portal. Support Inside the Hall and Podcast on the Brink with a donation: https://www.insidethehall.com/recommends/donate-to-inside-the-hall/Subscribe to Peacock to watch Indiana men's and women's basketball: https://www.insidethehall.com/recommends/peacock (affiliate link)Subscribe to B1G+ to watch Indiana men's and women's basketball: https://www.insidethehall.com/recommends/big-ten-plus/ (affiliate link)Buy IU basketball tickets at Vivid Seats: https://www.insidethehall.com/recommends/vivid-seats (affiliate link)
Afl. 130 | Er is een doorbraak in het onderzoek naar de opdrachtgevers van de moord op Peter R. de Vries. In Marokko is de 34-jarige Nederlander Ismail M. aangehouden. Hij wordt beschouwd als een spilfiguur binnen de criminele organisatie van Ridouan Taghi. Wie is Ismail M.? En waar wordt hij van precies van verdacht? Stel je vraag aan Paul en Wouter via:Mail: misdaad@parool.nlWhatsapp en Signal: 06 27 19 33 64 Verder: Kijk de video via Spotify of door naar het artikel te gaan via Parool.nl/luister. Kaartjes voor de theatervoorstelling: Parool.nl/live GRATIS abonnement voor studenten vind je hier Schrijf je hier in voor Paul en Wouters Misdaadnieuwsbrief. Artikelen: Doorbraak in onderzoek naar opdrachtgevers moord Peter R. de Vries, link naar organisatie Taghi Column Paul: De promotie van Kiki Musampa past binnen de wegkijkcultuur die Ajax al jaren kenmerkt Van ‘geschrokken’ tot ‘wij zijn niet bang’: gemengde reacties van ouders bij Joodse school Cheider Directeur Joodse school Cheider over veiligheid leerlingen na explosie: ‘We houden alles bij het normale schoolleven’ Luisteraarsvraag: Proberen criminelen via verkiezingen een plek in de politiek te krijgen? Gemaakt door: Presentatie: Corrie GerritsmaMisdaadverslaggevers: Wouter Laumans en Paul VugtsProductie: Sanne Lamerigts en Verena VerhoevenAudio: Verena VerhoevenVideo: Lisette Spiegeler en Laura HiskenVormgeving: Mirthe van GurpMuziek: Kloaq Audio DesignSupport the show: https://www.kiosk.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Politicoloog Catherine de Vries is te gast in de archiefkast. Democratische waarden komen steeds meer onder druk staan. In haar boek De symfonie van de onvrede onderzoekt De Vries hoe extreemrechts terrein heeft gewonnen. Daarbij stelt ze het verhaal van haar vader centraal: een CDA-boer die uiteindelijk opschoof naar de PVV. Samen met Gijs Groenteman bespreekt ze haar analyse en wat die betekent voor de toekomst van de democratie.Presentatie: Gijs GroentemanRedactie en montage: Julia van AlemBeeld: Lisette SpiegelerEindredactie: Corinne van DuinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IN CLEAR FOCUS: Henry J. DeVries, author of "Persuade with a Story" explains why traditional business storytelling is broken. He reveals why your brand should act as the mentor, not the hero, while your client battles their "nemesis" problem. Discover the eight meta-story archetypes hardwired into the human brain to attract high-paying clients. Plus, learn how to build authority, close more deals, and drive lead generation by mastering the ultimate sales strategy: marketing with a book.
De relatie tussen Europa en de Verenigde Staten is in een jaar compleet veranderd. Het bewustzijn groeit: Europa moet autonomer worden. Maar hoe? En wat betekent dat precies? Dat zoeken we uit in vijf speciale afleveringen van NRC Vandaag.In deze laatste aflevering hoor je hoogleraar politieke wetenschappen Catherine E. de Vries. In eerdere afleveringen spraken we met experts over de noodzaak van Europa om zich geopolitieker te gedragen op het gebied van defensie, digitale soevereiniteit en economie. Maar, zo vraagt De Vries zich af, kan Europa dat wel? Is het in staat verenigd te blijven? En kan het doen wat nodig is in deze nieuwe, brute wereldorde?Gast: Catherine E. de VriesPresentatie: Bram EndedijkRedactie: Ignace SchootMontage: Gal Tsadok-HaiEindredactie: Tessa ColenProductie: Rhea StroinkZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Things Discussed: Fears: The Red Cedar Message Board are sacrificing their junk to get the bottom of this. Minus LJ: Roddy Gayle stepping up. Just need him to finish (read: no turnovers) at the rim. Trey McKenney doing it on defense. What teams scare you in the BTT? Illinois has the size and can shoot their way out of any problems with the softness of their frontcourt. Nebraska plays offense like an NBA team, and that allows them to get around Michigan's defense a bit. MSU is a bad matchup for them, however, because MSU has so much size on the perimeter. Purdue? They are getting 100% what they can from offense and they are limited on defense. Michigan? Can they keep Mara and Cadeau on the court? Cadeau is showing he's willing to shoot more and there will be a correction to that from defenses to bring back the dunks. Officiating vs MSU, what's the deal? Fears should have been thrown out of the game. The 3rd foul on Rez was 100% a foul grift and needs to be legislated out of the game. The only reason they called a tech on Mara is because they just gave one to Fears. They must like being yelled at by Izzo because they reward his behavior. It's just the one guy—Ron Groover—who shows deference to Izzo, is a notorious Duke friend. But this does not apply to Jeffrey Anderson, and DJ Carstensen, who's retiring after the Tourney, is the best at officiating bigs. The Fears foul can't be a Class B tech—that's what McKenney knocking the ball out of a guy's hands is. These should not be the same things. We saw that in hockey last night when ND ran the goalie twice; the Big Ten doesn't care about player safety. Izzo: Why should you go to jail for a crime someone else noticed? IU: What happened to you? Don't even think DeVries's kid is that good. NCAA Tourney? Duke lost their PG and might be without their C until the 2nd week, aren't as deep as Michigan. Arizona has so much size and depth; their offense can be stopped by three bigs but until they meet a Michigan they probably won't be threatened. Iowa State can shoot man—Mommy!—might be in our bracket because Michigan played a lot of the potential 2 seeds already. Good news all of these teams don't want to see Michigan.
This powerful exploration of Luke 19 invites us to rediscover why Jesus came, not just as a historical fact but as a deeply personal reality. The story of Zacchaeus reminds us that Jesus didn't come for the religious or the put-together; He came specifically for those who are far from God, for those hiding in trees of addiction, isolation, or shame. The profound truth emerges that while Zacchaeus thought he was searching for Jesus, it was actually Jesus who was intentionally seeking him. Jesus didn't just happen to pass through Jericho; He walked purposefully to that specific tree, called Zacchaeus by name, and invited Himself into his home. This is the heart of the Gospel: Jesus sees us not as categories or reputations, but as individuals worthy of pursuit. The challenge presented is convicting: Are we merely fans of Easter, wearing the cross as jewelry, or are we players in His mission? The difference between looking and seeing becomes central. We can look at people every day without truly seeing them as Jesus does, seeing beyond their past to their potential future. The call is clear: Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and if His mission is to be our mission, we must intentionally move toward people far from God, building relationships before expecting repentance, offering grace before demanding change.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:20) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com makes an appearance on Query & Company to preview tomorrow’s regular season finale for the Indiana Hoosiers against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Jeff credits Darian DeVries for putting this team in the conversation for an NCAA Tournament bid with the lack of Big Ten talent they have on the roster and shares what we have learned about DeVries this season that we know will be a staple moving forward. (13:20-21:14) – Last night Eddie had a wild night. Jake asks Eddie to share why it was so wild and offers some advice for Eddie so his problem doesn’t happen again. (21:42-34:44) – The IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep joins Jake Query to preview this weekend’s slate of sectional championship games with one-star studded matchup coming in central Indiana. Kyle believes that we are setup for Fishers and Pike to face off again in the tournament, with the winner likely winning the Class 4A State Final. Also, Kyle provides an update on where Lawrence North’s Monshun Sales is at in his recruitment with IU in the mix with other premiere college football programs.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:48) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news that the Indianapolis Colts are going to be entertaining offers for linebacker Zaire Franklin. Jake also shares the epiphany that he had last night about Alec Pierce. (25:48-39:15) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com makes an appearance on Query & Company to preview tomorrow’s regular season finale for the Indiana Hoosiers against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Jeff credits Darian DeVries for putting this team in the conversation for an NCAA Tournament bid with the lack of Big Ten talent they have on the roster and shares what we have learned about DeVries this season that we know will be a staple moving forward. (39:15-47:41) – Last night Eddie had a wild night. Jake asks Eddie to share why it was so wild and offers some advice for Eddie so his problem doesn’t happen again. (47:41-1:11:14) – Jake opens the phone lines by asking Colts fans to contribute to the conversation about wanting Daniel Jones or Alec Pierce on the team next season. There is one common theme, and that it is there is very little belief from fans that Chris Ballard will be able to retain both this offseason. (1:11:14-1:25:08) – The IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep joins Jake Query to preview this weekend’s slate of sectional championship games with one-star studded matchup coming in central Indiana. Kyle believes that we are setup for Fishers and Pike to face off again in the tournament, with the winner likely winning the Class 4A State Final. Also, Kyle provides an update on where Lawrence North’s Monshun Sales is at in his recruitment with IU in the mix with other premiere college football programs. (1:25:08-1:30:30) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the Chicago Bears trading D.J. Moore to the Buffalo Bills. Is that good news for the Colts? (1:30:30-1:56:28) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company, despite the lead up that Jake gave him this week. They debate whether Alec Pierce is a luxury or a necessity for the Colts offense, admits that he doesn’t think that Zaire Franklin isn’t going to net a notable draft pick from any rival team, and believes the market for Pierce is going to be far more robust than the market for Daniel Jones. (1:54:08-2:10:05) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake is joined by the Marian Knights women’s basketball coach, Suntana Anderson, to discuss their dominant season that had a very difficult period for two of her team’s key players. (2:10:05-2:15:13) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wir springen ins 11. Jahrhundert, und sprechen über ein Schwert. Ein Schwert, das nach hunderten Jahren aus dem Fluss Witham in England gefischt wurde, über das wir aber eigentlich sehr wenig wissen. Wir versuchen sein mögliches Leben nachzuzeichnen, und sprechen dabei über Stahl aus Afghanistan, Schwertschmieden im Rheinland und die Bedeutung, die ein Schwert ganz abseits vom Schlachtfeld hatte. //Erwähnte Folgen - GAG158: Al-Biruni und die erste Globalgeschichte – https://gadg.fm/158 - GAG191: Aethelfled - Warrior Queen of Mercia – https://gadg.fm/191 - GAG414: Ibn Fadlān und die Reise zur Wolga – https://gadg.fm/414 - GAG519: Die Warägergarde – https://gadg.fm/519 Literatur - Androshchuk, Fedir. Viking Swords: Swords and Social Aspects of Weaponry in Viking Age Societies. Stockholm: Statens historiska museer, 2014. - Brunning, Sue. The Sword in Early Medieval Northern Europe: Experience, Identity, Representation. Boydell Press, 2019. - Davidson, Hilda R. Ellis. The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England: Its Archaeology and Literature. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1962/1994. - DeVries, Kelly. The Norwegian Invasion of England in 1066. Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 1999. - Halsall, Guy. Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West, 450-900. London: Routledge, 2003. - Jones, Robert W. A Cultural History of the Medieval Sword: Power, Piety and Play. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2023. - Maryon, Herbert. "A Sword of the Viking Period from the River Witham." The Antiquaries Journal 30, no. 3-4 (1950): 175-179. - Moilanen, Mikko. Marks of Fire, Value and Faith: Swords with Ferrous Inlays in Finland during the Late Iron Age (ca. 700-1200 AD). Turku: Suomen keskiajan arkeologian seura, 2016. - Morris, Marc. The Norman Conquest: The Battle of Hastings and the Fall of Anglo-Saxon England. London: Hutchinson, 2012. - Oakeshott, Ewart. Records of the Medieval Sword. Boydell Press, 2006. - Raffield, Ben. "'A River of Knives and Swords': Ritually Deposited Weapons in English Watercourses and Wetlands during the Viking Age." European Journal of Archaeology 17, no. 4 (2014): 630-655. - Williams, Alan. The Sword and the Crucible: A History of the Metallurgy of European Swords up to the 16th Century. Leiden: Brill, 2012. - British Museum: "Sword with inscription +LEUTLRIT". Inventarnummer 1848,1021.1. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1848-1021-1 Das Folgenbild zeigt ein Ulfberhtschwert. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Geschichten aus der Geschichte jetzt auch als Brettspiel! Werkelt mit uns am Flickerlteppich! Gibt es dort, wo es auch Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies zu kaufen gibt: https://geschichte.shop // Wir sind jetzt auch bei CampfireFM! Wer direkt in Folgen kommentieren will, Zusatzmaterial und Blicke hinter die Kulissen sehen will: einfach die App installieren und unserer Community beitreten: https://www.joincampfire.fm/podcasts/22 //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! 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
Last year, Nick Kurtz and Jacob Wilson helped the Athletics make a surprising second half run. Now the farm system has a lot of pitching on the way. Mark Chiarelli and JJ Cooper take an in-depth look at the A's farm system for the latest Prospect Podcast Deep Dive.(00:00) Leo De Vries gives this system a big boost (05:00) De Vries' strengths and weaknesses (10:00) How this system has changed over the past year (13:15) Looking at Jamie Arnold and Gage Jump (18:00) Wei-En Lin is another pitching prospect to remember (20:00) Who could rise up this list over the next year (26:45) What are the A's good at developing? (29:00) Other A's prospects to know outside the top 10 (33:00) Why the Athletics' pitching-heavy Top 30 lines up well with team needsA's Top 30: https://www.baseballamerica.com/teams/2015-athletics/prospects/Our Sponsors:* Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode's guests were speakers on a Hot Topic Panel titled “Farm Management for the Future - Managing for Health, Welfare, and Performance” at the 2025 ADSA annual meeting. Dr. Nelson gives some background on how the Hot Topic Panel idea came to be and introduces the rest of the guests. (1:07)Dr. Devries describes his research program in dairy cattle behavior and nutrition, particularly using behavior as a metric for understanding nutrition and housing management and using automated tools. He has particular expertise in automated milking systems. He envisions incremental adoption of various automated tools to replace human labor in the manufacturing of milk. He predicts this will manifest not only in automated or robot systems, but also in increased automation in a traditional parlor system as well. (5:01)Dr. Boerman, a nutritionist, collaborates with Dr. Amy Reibman, an engineer, at Purdue to research the use of video analytics on dairy farms. Projects include video prediction of cow intake and cow body weight combined with milk production information in an effort to make improvements in feed efficiency. She emphasizes that technology needs to be used across a large number of farms without disrupting the farm. The panel talks about what technologies are currently available, challenges in identifying individual cows, and specific issues created for technology in a dairy farm environment. Dr. Boerman notes that a collaborative effort with colleagues of different expertise leads to the most optimal outcomes. (15:42)Dr. Giordano talks about monitoring systems for reproduction, health, and welfare. Wearable sensors are a good example of a technology that can be used to monitor both reproduction and health, as well as aspects of nutritional management. The goal of many research programs in this area is to touch cows as little as possible, yet intervene as early and intensely as possible with cows who truly need intervention. An intervention could be a treatment to ameliorate or reduce clinical signs, or it could be a preventative intervention that prevents the cow from developing a clinical health disorder. More work is needed to refine algorithms and integrate data, as well as distilling the data into what is most valuable to make the best predictions at the most reasonable cost. (34:08)The panel further discusses the challenges of data integration, adequate internet and power access on farms, human error for manual data entry, and future training challenges for dairy farm and allied industry employees.(38:32)Panelists share their take-home thoughts. (52:26)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
Car Guy Coffee Podcast Presents #5Liner feat. Paul de Vries Welcome to The #5Liner, the show dedicated to the individual journeys that power the automotive industry. It's not about the company; it's about the individual, their career, mindset, and personal story. In each episode, we sit down with a high-quality selection of Car Guys and Car Gals to get beyond the title and into the hard earned wisdom they've gained. Join us as we uncover the wins, challenges, and #5Liner takeaways that have shaped today's top talent. In this episode of the Car Guy Coffee Podcast, hosts Lou Ramirez and Fred Lennartz welcome Paul de Vries, a European online automotive leader whose mission is to “make online automotive a better place.” Paul shares how he sold his first car online in 1998, helped build a platform to buy new cars online that was later acquired by eBay in 2015, and explains his marathon-minded approach of helping OEMs, franchise dealers, independents, and anyone in the industry without focusing on quick sales. In the show's “five liner,” Paul discusses his why, how he entered automotive through persistence after working as a gas station attendant, and how he earned his first sales role despite stuttering and limited experience. His greatest reward, he says, is being thanked years later for teaching and helping others, emphasizing the value of human capital, relationships, and attending industry events like NADA.
We breakdown the three game stanza for the IU hardcourt Hoosiers against Purdue, UCLA and USC. From the mailbag we explore what the "brand" of DeVries' basketball team is, and get a prediction for IU's next game against the Badgers. So, while it is February and we now need to talk about basketball, like all Hoosier fans we remain in the toasty warmth and glow of the national championship and take a way-to-early look ahead to next season as Cig enters his 3rd season in Bloomington. Grab a basket of baby shrimp and give this podcast a listen! Support the show
Indiana fell to USC 81-75 in Los Angeles, closing out a grueling West Coast road trip with a flat performance two days after their emotional double-overtime victory over UCLA. Despite battling back from an 11-point second-half deficit to have a chance late, the Hoosiers shot just 28.6% from three-point range and got only 11 combined points from Nick Dorn and Tucker DeVries as physical and mental fatigue seemed to catch up with them. The loss drops Indiana to 15-8 overall and 6-6 in Big Ten play.Jerod Morris and Ryan Phillips break down the disappointing but somewhat expected letdown:Lamar Wilkerson's heroic 33-point performance carrying Indiana offensively when no other Hoosier reached double figures, continuing his remarkable stretch that's put him squarely in first-team All-Big Ten considerationWhy the shooting struggles (Dorn 2-of-12 from three, DeVries 1-of-9 from the field) were symptoms of tired legs after playing deep into double overtime Saturday—flat shots rattling halfway down and out instead of droppingThe critical moments when Indiana needed to adjust away from settling for perimeter shots against USC's length and shot-blocking (11th nationally in block percentage) but continued forcing threesHow USC's Alijah Arenas made the plays of the game, hitting key shots to turn momentum when Indiana cut the deficit to four in the second halfTayton Conerway's return to action showing encouraging burst and driving ability in 10 minutes, raising questions about the optimal starting lineup moving forward with Dorn playing so wellWhy this loss stings less than most of Indiana's eight defeats this year—the mentality shift in this program where they fight for 40 minutes even without their A-gameThe all-important homestand ahead against Wisconsin and Oregon that will determine whether this road trip represents progress or a missed opportunityPlus, as always: the big moments you might have missed, stats that stood out, and our game ball and hustle award.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 Summary: The Age of Victoria continues its 2026 “Famine & Revolution” series by stepping away from the political scandals of Lola Montez and into the microscopic world of a biological invader. In this episode, we begin our deep dive into the “Hungry Forties” by looking at the environmental and material foundations of the era. Using the “Longue Durée” framework of the Annales School, we explore the forces that dictate the fate of civilizations. We examine the “Malthusian Trap”—the point where surging urban populations outstripped the land's ability to feed them—and why the humble potato was both the savior and the Achilles’ heel of the 19th-century economy. Support the Show: This podcast is fiercely independent and relies on listener support to maintain access to academic archives and primary sources. To help us reach our goal of 25 paying patrons this month and keep the history deep, please join the crew at: Patreon.com/ageofvictoria Key Topics Covered: The Annales School & Fernand Braudel: Why history is more than just economics or the work of great people—it is the slow, grinding reality of the “Longue Durée”: climate, biology, and the material systems that constrain human action. The “Biological Invader”: The science of Phytophthora infestans. How a fungus from the Americas managed to cross the Atlantic and “dissolve” the food supply of a continent. The Malthusian Trap: A demographic analysis of the early 19th century. We look at the “tipping point” where population growth finally collided with limited agricultural resources. Urbanisation & The Hinterland: How industrial mega-cities like London and Paris broke the traditional link between people and their food sources, creating a precarious global supply chain. The Chemistry of the Potato: Why the potato was the “perfect” industrial crop—producing more calories per acre than any grain—and why its monoculture became a death trap. The Global “Hungry Forties”: Debunking the myth that the famine was a localized event; tracing the “Pandemic of Rot” as it moved from the USA to Belgium, Prussia, Scotland, and Ireland. Works Cited & Sources: Donnelly, James S., Jr. The Great Irish Potato Famine. (A principal source for the socio-political impact and the progression of the blight). Braudel, Fernand. The Structures of Everyday Life: The Limits of the Possible. * Allen, Robert C. The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective. Diamond, Jared. Guns, Germs, and Steel. Bairoch, Paul. Cities and Economic Development: From the Dawn of History to the Present. Wrigley, E.A. Poverty, Progress and Population. De Vries, Jan. European Urbanization, 1500–1800. Grigg, David. The Agricultural Systems of the World: An Evolutionary Approach. Flinn, M.W. Scottish Population History from the 17th Century to the 1930s. Vaughan, W.E. and Fitzpatrick, A.J. Irish Historical Statistics: Population 1821–1971. Bhardwaj, Raju Lal et al. “An Alarming Decline in the Nutritional Quality of Foods.” Foods (Basel, Switzerland) vol. 13,6 877. Clark, Stuart. The Annales School: Critical Assessments. Trinder, “Britain's industrial revolution.” pp575-602 https://merl.reading.ac.uk/collections/royal-agricultural-society-of-england/ https://victoryseeds.com/pages/potato-famine Allen, Robert C., The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective. Gráda, Cormac Ó. “The Lumper Potato and the Famine.” History Ireland, vol. 1, no. 1, 1993, pp. 22–23. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/27724042. Accessed 29 Jan. 2026. Solar, Peter M. “Why Ireland Starved and the Big Issues in Pre-Famine Irish Economic History.” Irish Economic and Social History, vol. 42, 2015, pp. 62–75. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/26375915. Accessed 29 Jan. 2026. The post EP066 THE PANDEMIC OF ROT appeared first on AGE OF VICTORIA PODCAST.
Indiana survived a chaotic double overtime thriller at Pauley Pavilion, defeating UCLA 98-97 after blowing a 10-point lead in the final 1:34 of regulation and battling through two overtime periods without a true point guard. Trent Sisley's made free throw with 0.6 seconds left sealed Indiana's third straight victory, moving the Hoosiers to 15-7 overall and 6-5 in Big Ten play with a crucial second quad-one win for their NCAA tournament resume.Jerod Morris, Coach Brian Tonsoni, and Andy Bottoms (with special guests Scott Caulfield and Ryan Phillips calling in from Los Angeles) break down the gutsy road victory:How Nick Dorn's 21-point explosion in the second half transformed a six-point halftime deficit into a commanding lead, continuing his breakout stretch as Indiana's third legitimate scoring threatReed Bailey's career performance with 24 points on 12-of-13 free throw shooting in just 28 minutes, showcasing the inside scoring dimension this roster has been missing all seasonThe coaching brilliance and controversy—Darian DeVries's defensive adjustments that held UCLA to under 40% shooting versus the decision not to foul up three at the end of regulationLamar Wilkerson's redemption arc after nearly losing the game with critical turnovers late in regulation, then taking over both overtimes by repeatedly attacking the rim when Indiana had no point guard to initiate offenseWhy Tucker DeVries's nine points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists might have been his most important performance as a Hoosier despite the modest scoring numbersThe mental toughness this team showed bouncing back from a devastating collapse—what this win reveals about the culture DeVries is building and why it feels so different from recent Indiana teamsSam Alexis and Trent Sisley stepping up in critical moments as role players, making free throws and grabbing rebounds when starters fouled outPlus, as always: the big moments you might have missed, stats that stood out, and our game ball and hustle award.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 defeated Purdue 72-67 at Assembly Hall to earn Darian DeVries his first signature victory as Indiana's head coach and secure a crucial quad-one win for the Hoosiers' NCAA tournament resume. With the national championship football team honored before the game, Indiana jumped out to an 11-point halftime lead behind balanced scoring and relentless defense on Braden Smith, then survived a second-half offensive drought and several missed free throws to hold off Purdue's late charge and improve to 14-7 overall and 5-5 in Big Ten play.Jerod Morris, Andy Bottoms, Ryan Phillips, and Bob Moats break down the massive victory and what it means for the program:Connor Enright's 40-minute defensive masterpiece on Braden Smith (holding the All-American to 14 points on 14 shots with five assists and four turnovers) and his ice-cold three-pointer at 65-63 that ended a crucial offensive droughtHow Indiana won the first half with physicality, defensive intensity, and a 21-6 run over the final eight minutes featuring clutch buckets from Reed Bailey, Lamar Wilkerson, Tucker DeVries, and Josiah MilesNick Dorn's breakout continued with 18 points including eight straight in a critical second-half stretch, plus key drives that showed he's more than just a shooterWhy Indiana's ability to avoid fouling (only 15 team fouls, nobody with more than three) while forcing Purdue into 10 turnovers was the defensive blueprint they've needed all seasonThe second-half offensive struggles when Indiana went too conservative too early, missing three front-ends of one-and-ones while trying to run clock with five minutes leftWhat this win means for the program's trajectory—not just making the tournament this year, but showing what DeVries can do with the right roster construction as a strong 2026 recruiting class takes shapeTucker DeVries's toughness leading the game with 10 rebounds despite being held scoreless in the second half, and the critical contributions from role players like Miles, Sicily, and BaileyPlus, as always: the big moments you might have missed, stats that stood out, and our game ball and hustle award.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.
Keith Murphy and Andrew Downs react to the weekend of NFL Playoff football that saw the Bears' magical run come to a close. Iowa Hoops back on track, while Iowa State loses ugly at Cincinnati. Previewing Monday's National Championship game and MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales look ahead to the NFL Divisional Round before reacting to Iowa's close loss to Purdue with DeVries vs. McCollum on the horizon. College football news, the portal is out of control, Scott School, and MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices