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Momentum Church Podcast
Ps Harry de Vries - "Let God Prosecute Us"

Momentum Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 26:18


Many of us know the story of Job, that he was according to Gods own words a man that there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, one who fears God and shuns evil, and yet in chapter 9 we read of the thing that plagued Job's life. Like Job we must be willing to let God prosecute our heart to reveal what should not be there or simply allow the conviction of the Holy Spirit to reach into your heart today.

X's and Joe's
[53] What Is Darian DeVries Running? (with Tony Adragna & Brian Tonsoni)

X's and Joe's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 63:09


Indiana basketball fans have spent the season trying to figure out exactly what Darian DeVries' offense looks like — and this episode dives deep into the answer. Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth welcome Brian Tonsoni and Tony Adragna for a coach-level breakdown of IU's evolving offensive concepts, player development trends, and why the program's foundation may already be stronger than the record suggests.The Evolution of Modern College OffenseThe conversation begins with a wide-angle look at how college basketball offenses have changed in recent years. From continuity ball screens to five-out spacing and hybrid systems blending Princeton, Euro, and modern spread concepts, the group explores how today's best teams mix old ideas with new spacing principles — and why versatility and skill across positions now matter more than size alone.So… What Is DeVries Actually Running?Rather than a rigid playbook, Indiana's offense appears built around concepts and reads. The hosts explain how DeVries organizes families of actions that allow players to react to defensive coverage instead of executing robotic sets. Through film examples, they highlight screen-to-screener actions, flare concepts, and counters that evolve throughout games — evidence of intentional design even when possessions don't end in points.Optionality vs. Robotic BasketballOne recurring theme: IU's offense feels different because every action contains multiple outcomes. Screeners slip, shooters relocate during drives, and reads develop in real time, making the system harder to scout. The panel contrasts this flexibility with previous IU offenses, noting how modern spacing and simultaneous movement create advantages even without elite downhill creators.Player Development Showing Up in Real TimeLamar Wilkerson becomes a central case study in development within the system. The coaches discuss his progression from cutter to driver to multi-level scorer, emphasizing improved strength, balance, and playing off two feet. The conversation expands to broader roster growth, suggesting several players have improved throughout the season despite structural limitations.The Foundation vs. the Roster CeilingWhile praising scheme and adaptability, the group agrees IU still lacks certain roster pieces — particularly a consistent downhill creator and rim protection. Still, the coaching staff's adjustments, scouting preparation, and conceptual clarity signal a program building toward sustainability rather than short-term fixes.Modern Shot Selection and the Three-Point DebateThe episode closes with discussion of Indiana's three-point volume relative to elite offenses nationally. Rather than criticizing shot totals, the hosts frame success around shot quality, spacing, and roster versatility — arguing that improved personnel could unlock the full efficiency of 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.

Kim Munnecom Podcast
#1156 29 kilo afvallen zónder dieet! Een diepgaand gesprek over de kracht van zelfliefde en Weightloss Mastery met Yvonne de Vries

Kim Munnecom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 38:02


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Het favoriete nummer van Peter R. de Vries

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 2:05


IM (29/5/1945 – 19/2/2022) – Gary Brooker is Dood maar niet vergeten. De zanger en oprichter van Procol Harum overleed vandaag in 2022 aan de gevolgen van kanker. Gary Brooker werd 76 jaar.  Zijn vader…Continue Reading "Het favoriete nummer van Peter R. de Vries"

Zeitsprung
GAG543: Vom Tiegel in den Fluss

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 63:47 Transcription Available


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

StrangeCast — The Definitive Life Is Strange Fan Podcast
Reactions To Rhianna DeVries' 'Mature' Chloe Price Voice In Life Is Strange: Reunion | Ep 133 Side B

StrangeCast — The Definitive Life Is Strange Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 69:29


The second part of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast x The Lost Records Journal Patreon episode is now here! Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue their discussion around different topics relating to Deck Nine's Life Is Strange: Reunion, including the VO work we have heard so far from Rhianna DeVries for Chloe Price.

Baseball America
Athletics Top Prospects Deep Dive

Baseball America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 40:22 Transcription Available


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

Real Science Exchange
Farm Management for the Future - Managing for Health, Welfare, and Performance with guests: Dr. Trevor DeVries, University of Guelph; Dr. Jackie Boerman, Purdue University; Dr. Juilio Giordano, Cornell University; Dr. Corwin Nelson, University of Florida

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 2:38


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
Car Guy Coffee Podcast Presents #5Liner feat. Paul de Vries

Car Guy Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 39:46


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.

De Perstribune
Marieke de Vries en Leo Visser (15 februari 2026)

De Perstribune

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 86:13


Journaalverslaggever Marieke de Vries en oud-schaatser Leo Visser zijn te gast Margreet Reijntjes. Journalist Marieke de Vries deed 7 jaar lang ze voor het NOS journaal verslag van de ontwikkelingen in China. Daarna vertrok ze naar de VS en maakte daar oa de opkomst van Donald Trump mee. Ze begon haar loopbaan bij de regionale omroep en behoorde tot de eerste lichting Hart van Nederland-verslaggevers. Naar eigen zeggen behoort ze tot een familie van verhalenvertellers; sinds een jaar is ze weer terug in NL en richt zicht zich op verhalen van eigen bodem. Leo Visser is voormalig langebaanschaatser. In 1989 werd hij zowel Europees als Wereldkampioen Allroud. En op de Winterspelen van Calgary (1988) en Albertville (1992) won hij maar liefst vier medailles. Tot zijn grote spijt – althans toentertijd – zat er geen goud tussen. Zijn topsportcarrière combineerde hij als sporter al met een baan als KLM-piloot. Bekend werd hij in 2016 als gezagvoerder van de terugvlucht met de Olympische sporters vanuit Rio.

Plant Grow Reap
What's the Recipe for Success in the Hospitality Industry? Ft. Shaun De Vries from Open Pantry Consulting

Plant Grow Reap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 44:12


Why is it so hard to succeed in hospitality — and what's the recipe for success?In this episode of Plant Grow Reap, CEO and business advisor Andrea McKenna sits down with long-time hospitality professional Shaun De Vries from Open Pantry Co. to unpack the realities of running a hospitality business.With over 25 years of hands-on industry experience, Shaun shares why hospitality can be such a challenging space to succeed in, and how he's now working to strengthen the industry by advising both new and established hospitality business owners. The conversation explores key challenges including supply chains, technology, investor management, and recruitment and training.This episode offers a practical, honest look at what it really takes to build a sustainable hospitality business — and how stronger foundations can lead to long-term success.Hear more from Shaun & Open Pantry Co:https://www.openpantryconsulting.com/https://www.instagram.com/openpantryconsulting/

Momentum Church Podcast
Ps Harry de Vries - "Abundance In The Spirit"

Momentum Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 36:35


In the book of Genesis we read about Abram and how his life had changed so much from where he had started. We know of Abraham the patriarch of faith but Abram had learned to trust in the abundance of God over decades of trust in the God who was more than enough, the All Sufficient One.

Hoosier Town Breakdown
And Now We Talk About IU Basketball (But, Also Football)

Hoosier Town Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 42:52


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

Mind Your Banners
Mind Your Banners: Life on the bubble

Mind Your Banners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 46:06


Mike Niziolek and Zach Osterman catch up on football's offseason reset, storylines for Curt Cignetti's team heading toward spring, Darian DeVries' bubbling resume and more. Chapters: 0:00 -- Intro 0:53 -- Checking in with football 7:30 -- Offseason storylines 21:46 -- Hoops heading into February 32:30 -- What makes a successful first DeVries season? Read: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2026/02/03/indiana-football-roster-khobie-martin-future-players-step-up-returning-win-coach-curt-cignetti/88478021007/ Get IndyStar's IU coverage sent directly to your inbox with our IU Insider newsletter: https://profile.indystar.com/newsletters/iu-insider/?ipid=NLsignupIU

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame 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.

AGE OF VICTORIA PODCAST
EP066 THE PANDEMIC OF ROT

AGE OF VICTORIA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 57:23


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.

Onderwijs leiden met hart en ziel
113. Peter de Vries over ouderbetrokkenheid en Sharon Stellaard over Boemerangbeleid - twee sprekers op het AVS congres 2026 Grensverleggend

Onderwijs leiden met hart en ziel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 56:22


Deze aflevering is een co-productie met de AVS ten behoeve van het AVS-congres 2026 Grensverleggend. Co-host is AVS-adviseur Lambert van der Ven, medeorganisator van het congres. Het thema van dit jaarlijkse congres is Grensverleggend.Te gast in de podcast zijn verder Peter de Vries en Sharon Stellaard en we spreken over hun grensverleggende thema's:1. Bekwame samenwerking tussen onderwijsprofessionals en ouders, van congresspreker Peter de Vries, en2. Boemerangbeleid en een pleidooi voor eerlijke beleidstaal, van congresspreker Sharon Stellaard. Op vrijdag 20 maart 2026 vindt het jaarlijkse AVS congres plaats in het NBC in Nieuwegein. Daar zijn ruim veertig masterclasses en workshops te volgen, waaronder die van Peter en Sharon.Peter is expert op onderwijs en ouderbetrokkenheid, een thema waarop hij promoveert, maar dat hij liever noemt: samenwerking met ouders. Ouders zijn volgens hem altijd betrokken, maar niet zoals je dat in de school soms zelf zou willen zien. In een recent manifest pleit hij ervoor om een nieuw vakgebied toe te voegen aan de pedagogiek: de parentagogiek. Daarin ligt de focus op de bekwaamheid en houding van de professionals.Sharon is gepromoveerd op ruim veertig jaar beleid in passend onderwijs en jeugdzorg. Tot haar schrik is er in al die tijd weinig veranderd. Vandaar boemerangbeleid. Wel zijn er mechanismes, zoals taal, en machtsstructuren, die de neveneffecten van beleid versluieren. Zij pleit hartstochtelijk voor eerlijkheid in beleid, waar Peter rechtvaardigheid nastreeft. Zo eindigen we in een morele dialoog, met ook nog waarden als ruimhartigheid en verbinding.Deze podcast is mede mogelijk gemaakt door schoolleidersopleiding ATTC, de Internationale School Voor Wijsbegeerte en rustplek De vallei van het goede leven.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

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.

024/7 - De podcast met de makers en doeners uit Nijmegen die onze stad kleur geven
#81 - Yorick de Vries - Misschien wel de meest compromisloze boekontwerper van Nijmegen

024/7 - De podcast met de makers en doeners uit Nijmegen die onze stad kleur geven

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 88:28


Yorick de Vries (Studio Another Day) is misschien wel de meest compromisloze boekontwerper van Nijmegen. In de 81e aflevering van podcast 024/7 praat Joris met Yorick over de schoonheid van boeken als fysieke tijdscapsules. Over het idee dat een boek pas af is wanneer het boek zelf zegt dat het af is. En over analoog fotograferen als vlucht uit de alledaagse gejaagdheid.

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner
Fragility as a form of luxury with Bouke de Vries and ‘Women in Print: 150 Years of Liberty Textiles'

Monocle 24: Konfekt Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 34:12


We meet artist Bouke de Vries, who recently collaborated with Belgium fashion designer Dries Van Noten to create one-of-a-kind perfume bottles made from restored fragments. Plus: a new exhibition tracing the rich, colourful history of Liberty London’s textiles and fabrics to mark its 150th anniversary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

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.

Zakendoen | BNR
Frans de Vries (Only creative entrepreneurs) over snel groeien op de communicatiemarkt

Zakendoen | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 91:00


Met Frans de Vries aan het roer heeft Only creative entrepreneurs zeventien communicatiebedrijven overgenomen. De bedrijven verkopen al hun aandelen aan het 'strategisch communicatienetwerk', maar behouden wel autonomie, zo belooft Only creative entrepreneurs. Maar wat zijn de voordelen van zo'n netwerk? En hoe voorkomen deze zeventien dat ze bij in dezelfde vijver vissen? Te gast is Frans de Vries, algemeen directeur van strategisch communicatienetwerk Only creative entrepreneurs. Macro met Mujagić Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Ook altijd terug te vinden als je een aflevering gemist hebt. Blik op de wereld Wat speelt zich vandaag af op het wereldtoneel? Het laatste nieuws uit bijvoorbeeld Oekraïne, het Midden-Oosten, de Verenigde Staten of Brussel hoor je iedere werkdag om 12.10 van onze vaste experts en eigen redacteuren en verslaggevers. Ook los te vinden als podcast. Lobbypanel Zeven PVV’ers vertrekken bij de partij en beginnen een eigen fractie. En: Een Kamermeerderheid steunt het schrappen van het bonusplafond voor de financiële sector. Dat en meer bespreken we om 11.30 in het lobbypanel met: Tristan Bons, adjunct-directeur van Vastgoed Nederland Jurgen Warmerdam, adviseur bij Trias Politica en Senior adviseur Fiscaliteit en Ondernemerschap bij de Nederlandse Bond van Bemiddelings- en Uitzendondernemingen Luister | Lobbypanel Zakenlunch Elke dag, tijdens de lunch, geniet je mee van het laatste zakelijke nieuws, actuele informatie over de financiële markten en ander economische actualiteiten. Op een ontspannen manier word je als luisteraar bijgepraat over alles wat er speelt in de wereld van het bedrijfsleven en de beurs. En altijd terug te vinden als podcast, mocht je de lunch gemist hebben. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 11:00 tot 13:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iowa Everywhere
Murph & Andy: Bear Down Bear Done, Cyclone Tailspin, McCollum over DeVries, MORE

Iowa Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 82:20


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

Iowa Everywhere
Murph & Andy: Murph in Vegas, NFL Toss-Up Weekend, MORE

Iowa Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 102:32


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

X's and Joe's
[50] Expectations For IU – What Are Reasonable Outcomes For Football and Basketball?

X's and Joe's

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 87:38


Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth check in from opposite sides of the country to discuss IU's impending national championship matchup with Miami, dissect the Hoosiers' recent basketball struggles, and explore what reasonable expectations look like for both programs right now.The Rose Bowl That Wasn'tBob and Mike open with the bittersweet realization that their long-planned Back Home Network meetup this weekend could have been in Miami for the national championship game instead of Bloomington for an Iowa basketball matchup. They discuss IU's status as an 8.5-point favorite over Miami, the narrative that IU "hasn't been tested" despite beating Ohio State, Oregon, and Alabama by a combined margin that would make Sherman's March to the Sea look gentle, and why Miami fans might want to check out Homefield Apparel's vintage Hurricanes collection before Monday's game.Basketball's Reality CheckThe conversation shifts to IU basketball's brutal week—blowing a 16-point lead to Nebraska and getting boat-raced by Michigan State at Breslin. Bob and Mike break down what's actually happening beyond the disappointing results:The roster gaps they identified in the preseason are showing up exactly as predicted—too many elite shooters, not enough drivers or rim protectionLamar Wilkerson is performing at a legitimate All-American level (near 10 BPM), but when defenses key on him and Tucker DeVries, IU struggles to generate offense elsewhereConerway is the only true penetrator, and when teams neutralize him, the offense becomes predictable and easy to defendAgainst physically superior teams like Michigan State, IU's passing windows close dramatically and their carefully designed actions don't create the same looks they get in practiceThe Roster Construction StoryMike explains the brutal timeline Darian DeVries faced building this roster—hired in mid-April right as the portal was opening, with top guards already off the board before IU even had a full staff assembled. They discuss how next year's portal cycle can address many of these gaps, and why this season's limitations don't predict future struggles.Scheme and PsychologyBob dives into the X's and O's, noting IU is getting nearly 20% of their possessions off cuts and off-ball screens—historically high for DeVries—because they have to manufacture offense without dominant drivers or post players. When defenses adjust and take away these actions, IU doesn't have a clear "what's next" option. The mental side matters too: watching players tunnel-vision toward Wilkerson late in games or run actions mechanically rather than reading the defense shows a team still figuring out who they are.Looking AheadThey close by previewing Saturday's Iowa game as a better measuring stick than the Michigan State beatdown, discussing upcoming video breakdowns of IU's offensive schemes, and teasing a deep dive into Curt Cignetti's historical context as potentially IU's greatest athletic department hire ever—regardless of Monday's outcome in Miami.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.

New Books Network
Jim Endersby, "The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900-1935" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 68:30


The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900–1935 by Jim Endersby In the early twentieth century, varied audiences took biology out of the hands of specialists and transformed it into mass culture, transforming our understanding of heredity in the process.In the early twentieth century communities made creative use of the new theories of heredity in circulation at the time, including the now largely forgotten mutation theory of Hugo de Vries. Science fiction writers, socialists, feminists, and utopians are among those who seized on the amazing possibilities of rapid and potentially controllable evolution. De Vries's highly respected scientific theory only briefly captured the attention of the scientific community, but its many fans appropriated it for their own wildly imaginative ends. Writers from H.G. Wells and Edith Wharton to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, J.B.S. Haldane, and Aldous Huxley created a new kind of imaginary future, which Jim Endersby calls the biotopia. It took the ambiguous possibilities of biology—utopian and dystopian—and reimagined them in ways that still influence the public's understanding of the life sciences. The Arrival of the Fittest recovers the fascinating, long-forgotten origins of ideas that have informed works of fiction from Brave New World to the X-Men movies, all while reflecting on the lessons—positive and negative—that this period might offer us. Jim Endersby is professor of the history of science at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Orchid: A Cultural History, Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the Practices of Victorian Science, and A Guinea Pig's History of Biology. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

On Air with Rebecca
This Is What Happens When God Saves You AND You Obey His Voice | Greg DeVries

On Air with Rebecca

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 59:10 Transcription Available


Pastor Greg DeVries joins Rebecca and Jonathan for a powerful conversation on spiritual identity, intentional parenting, and what it truly means to walk in the Spirit. Drawing from his experience raising 12 children, planting thriving churches, and being radically transformed from addiction to ministry, Greg shares wisdom shaped by decades of faithful obedience. He also unpacks the heart behind prophetic evangelism—why it matters to God and how believers can grow in sensitivity to the Holy Spirit to help change lives. This discussion is packed with deep scriptural insights, practical encouragement, and unforgettable stories that will stir your faith.

On Air with Rebecca (audio)
This Is What Happens When God Saves You AND You Obey His Voice | Greg DeVries

On Air with Rebecca (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 59:10 Transcription Available


Pastor Greg DeVries joins Rebecca and Jonathan for a powerful conversation on spiritual identity, intentional parenting, and what it truly means to walk in the Spirit. Drawing from his experience raising 12 children, planting thriving churches, and being radically transformed from addiction to ministry, Greg shares wisdom shaped by decades of faithful obedience. He also unpacks the heart behind prophetic evangelism—why it matters to God and how believers can grow in sensitivity to the Holy Spirit to help change lives. This discussion is packed with deep scriptural insights, practical encouragement, and unforgettable stories that will stir your faith.

New Books in Intellectual History
Jim Endersby, "The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900-1935" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 68:30


The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900–1935 by Jim Endersby In the early twentieth century, varied audiences took biology out of the hands of specialists and transformed it into mass culture, transforming our understanding of heredity in the process.In the early twentieth century communities made creative use of the new theories of heredity in circulation at the time, including the now largely forgotten mutation theory of Hugo de Vries. Science fiction writers, socialists, feminists, and utopians are among those who seized on the amazing possibilities of rapid and potentially controllable evolution. De Vries's highly respected scientific theory only briefly captured the attention of the scientific community, but its many fans appropriated it for their own wildly imaginative ends. Writers from H.G. Wells and Edith Wharton to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, J.B.S. Haldane, and Aldous Huxley created a new kind of imaginary future, which Jim Endersby calls the biotopia. It took the ambiguous possibilities of biology—utopian and dystopian—and reimagined them in ways that still influence the public's understanding of the life sciences. The Arrival of the Fittest recovers the fascinating, long-forgotten origins of ideas that have informed works of fiction from Brave New World to the X-Men movies, all while reflecting on the lessons—positive and negative—that this period might offer us. Jim Endersby is professor of the history of science at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Orchid: A Cultural History, Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the Practices of Victorian Science, and A Guinea Pig's History of Biology. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in the History of Science
Jim Endersby, "The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900-1935" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 68:30


The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900–1935 by Jim Endersby In the early twentieth century, varied audiences took biology out of the hands of specialists and transformed it into mass culture, transforming our understanding of heredity in the process.In the early twentieth century communities made creative use of the new theories of heredity in circulation at the time, including the now largely forgotten mutation theory of Hugo de Vries. Science fiction writers, socialists, feminists, and utopians are among those who seized on the amazing possibilities of rapid and potentially controllable evolution. De Vries's highly respected scientific theory only briefly captured the attention of the scientific community, but its many fans appropriated it for their own wildly imaginative ends. Writers from H.G. Wells and Edith Wharton to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, J.B.S. Haldane, and Aldous Huxley created a new kind of imaginary future, which Jim Endersby calls the biotopia. It took the ambiguous possibilities of biology—utopian and dystopian—and reimagined them in ways that still influence the public's understanding of the life sciences. The Arrival of the Fittest recovers the fascinating, long-forgotten origins of ideas that have informed works of fiction from Brave New World to the X-Men movies, all while reflecting on the lessons—positive and negative—that this period might offer us. Jim Endersby is professor of the history of science at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Orchid: A Cultural History, Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the Practices of Victorian Science, and A Guinea Pig's History of Biology. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biology and Evolution
Jim Endersby, "The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900-1935" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

New Books in Biology and Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 68:30


The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900–1935 by Jim Endersby In the early twentieth century, varied audiences took biology out of the hands of specialists and transformed it into mass culture, transforming our understanding of heredity in the process.In the early twentieth century communities made creative use of the new theories of heredity in circulation at the time, including the now largely forgotten mutation theory of Hugo de Vries. Science fiction writers, socialists, feminists, and utopians are among those who seized on the amazing possibilities of rapid and potentially controllable evolution. De Vries's highly respected scientific theory only briefly captured the attention of the scientific community, but its many fans appropriated it for their own wildly imaginative ends. Writers from H.G. Wells and Edith Wharton to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, J.B.S. Haldane, and Aldous Huxley created a new kind of imaginary future, which Jim Endersby calls the biotopia. It took the ambiguous possibilities of biology—utopian and dystopian—and reimagined them in ways that still influence the public's understanding of the life sciences. The Arrival of the Fittest recovers the fascinating, long-forgotten origins of ideas that have informed works of fiction from Brave New World to the X-Men movies, all while reflecting on the lessons—positive and negative—that this period might offer us. Jim Endersby is professor of the history of science at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Orchid: A Cultural History, Imperial Nature: Joseph Hooker and the Practices of Victorian Science, and A Guinea Pig's History of Biology. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drenthe Toen
De Meester met de Camera: Egels bij de melk en een bakker met een bocheltje

Drenthe Toen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 16:31


Hoe maakte De Vries zijn foto's? Aflevering 2 van de podcast duikt in het ambacht: glasnegatieven, lichtval, verdwijnpunten en dierenportretten. Fotograaf Anneke Bloema vertelt waarom zijn techniek zo uitzonderlijk was.

Business, Brains & the Bottom Line
Ep. 140: How Authors Turn Books into Client-Attraction Engines with Henry DeVries

Business, Brains & the Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 37:35


Most business owners think a book is about selling copies. Henry DeVries knows better.In this episode, Henry DeVries, publisher of Indie Books International, host of Agency Rainmaker TV, and ghostwriter/editor of more than 200 business books, including a McGraw-Hill international bestseller, breaks down how a book can become one of the most powerful tools for attracting ideal clients.Henry shares the simple, repeatable framework he teaches agency owners and entrepreneurs to use their book as a positioning asset—not a commodity. We explore how the right book establishes instant credibility, opens doors to paid speaking opportunities, and generates a steady flow of inbound leads without requiring prospecting.If you've ever thought about writing a book—or already have one but aren't seeing results, this conversation will change how you think about authorship, authority, and growth.

Celebrate Community Church
I'm in the Lord's Army // December 28th // Reed DeVries

Celebrate Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 34:05


As we step into a new year, we're confronted with a profound reality: we are in a spiritual war. This isn't a metaphorical struggle or a nice religious concept—it's the actual battlefield of our lives. The enemy's goal, as Jesus plainly stated in John 10, is to steal, kill, and destroy everything we hold dear. But here's the transformative truth: we don't fight this war with human weapons or defensive strategies. Instead, we're called to take the offensive using the same three weapons Jesus himself wielded—prayer, the Word of God, and fasting. Ephesians 6 reminds us that our struggle isn't against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces, which means our spouse, boss, or family members aren't the enemy. When we grasp this, everything changes. The message introduces a revolutionary approach to prayer that moves beyond simple requests: praying for, praying with, praying into, praying over, and praying against. These five dimensions of prayer create a spiritual fortress around everything we care about. When we anoint our homes, speak God's Word into our children's futures, and directly command the enemy to leave, we're not playing defense anymore—we're advancing God's kingdom. The 21-day challenge of daily prayer, Bible reading, and weekly fasting isn't about religious duty; it's about building the habit that will unlock miracles we've only dreamed of. What if this year could be different? What if marriages were restored, prodigal children came home, and generational curses were finally broken? The weapons are in our hands.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

Zelfspodcast
Doe niet zo elitair (met Guusje de Vries)

Zelfspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 47:53


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.

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint
1 Peter 1:6-9 | Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 12:10


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.

Authentic Business Adventures Podcast
Become a Authority by Becoming an Author

Authentic Business Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 46:20


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,

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint
Luke 2:1-20 | Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 9:42


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.

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint
Psalm 16 | Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 9:50


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.

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint
John 9:1-7 | Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 10:31


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.

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint
John 1:14-18 | Kevin Crawford and Adeline DeVries

Bible Reading Plan Podcast by VictoryPoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 11:08


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.

De Taghi Podcast
Uitspraak in hoger beroep moord Peter R. de Vries: ‘Deze zaak is onder mijn huid gekropen'

De Taghi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 34:28


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.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

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.

Celebrate Community Church
Gratitude // November 30th // Reed DeVries

Celebrate Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 20:02


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

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show
[1095] IU-Bethune Cookman Postgame Show

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 48:50


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.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show
[1094] IU-Kansas State Postgame Show

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 57:11


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.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show
[1093] IU-Lindenwood Postgame Show

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 74:27


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.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show
[1092] IU-Incarnate Word Postgame Show

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 90:10


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.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

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.

The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show

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.