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Jaloezie, wat is dat nou eigenlijk? Ben jij weleens jaloers? Waarom voelen we jaloezie? In deze aflevering bespreken we wat vinden van jaloezie. Zijn wij weleens jaloers op anderen? Op onze vriendinnen? Op elkaar? We delen waar wij meestal jaloers op zijn. Hoe om te gaan met jaloezie? We vertellen wat we met die jaloerse gevoelens doen. Wat zijn oorzaken van jaloezie? Is het slecht om je jaloers te voelen? We geven onze tips. ***Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 16 en 19 maanden oud.Extra:Gebruik onze code- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed- MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kledingGeldig t/m 15 maart 2025- MOEKES30 voor 30% korting bij Happy Earth & WaterwipesMeer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:@moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel-----Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door Waterwipes! Deze babydoekjes zijn de puurste babydoekjes ter wereld! Met maar slechts 2 ingrediënten: 99,9% water en een druppel fruitextract. De doekjes zijn plastic vrij, biologisch afbreekbaar en gemaakt van plantaardige materialen. Zonder parfum, geurstoffen, parabenen, sulfaten, conserveringsmiddelen en andere chemicaliën. Ze zijn dermatologisch getest en geschikt voor gebruik bij newborns. Wij gebruiken ze al vanaf de geboorte van onze kindjes. En we gebruiken ze echt voor ALLES: van het schoonmaken van tafels en het afhalen van onze make-up, tot de hele knoeiboel van de kinders opruimen. Gebruik nu MOEKES30 voor 30% op je bestelling Waterwipes via de site van Happy Earth.Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Juliette Schraauwers' bevalling begon als een prachtige thuisbevalling in bad met volledige ontsluiting, maar eindigde in het ziekenhuis met meerdere interventies.Voor haar gevoel had ze twee compleet verschillende bevallingen. Toen het thuis stagneerde en er geen voortgang meer inzat moest ze toch, met volledige ontsluiting, nog naar het ziekenhuis. Waar ze meerdere interventies kreeg en uiteindelijk koos voor een keizersnede. In deze vijfde aflevering van de serie Bevallingsverhalen is Juliette Schraauwers te gast. Juliette is ondernemer, spreker, maar bovenal: Childhood changemaker. Ze richt zich op onze nieuwste generatie en wil ervoor zorgen dat zij opgroeien als holistische denkers en doeners. Ze is moeder van Charlie (1,5 jaar).Ook hebben we het nog over de rebirth die Juliette met haar zoontje heeft gedaan en over het fantastische werk dat Juliette doet voor Charlie én andere kindjes.In deze serie, die tweewekelijks op woensdag online komt, interviewen Simone & Malou van Moekes een inspirerende mama over haar unieke bevalverhaal. Naast deze serie, zijn de reguliere afleveringen van Moekes de Podcast elke maandag te beluisteren.***Gehoord in deze aflevering (affiliate linkjes):- Ina May's Guide to Childbirth- Nina Pierson - Mama'en- Ayurveda Mama: A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing for Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum- Cursus van Juliette: Nourish Childhood CourseMet de code MOEKES25 krijg je 5 euro korting op de cursus van Juliette!Gebruik onze code:- MOEKES10 voor 10% korting op de geboortecursus Bevallen als een Baas van Nira van Dijk- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed- MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kledingGeldig t/m 15 maart 2025Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:Moekes de PodcastMalou de Rooy Simone Plukkel ______Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING. Sinds 1916 is DILLING's liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, tijdloze wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koude maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. De kleding van DILLING bevat geen schadelijke chemicaliën of zware metalen en is daarom allergievriendelijk en ideaal voor de gevoelige huid van baby's.Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 15-03-2025. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl.Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naarmoekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Hoe heb jij het geregeld voor je kind? Wat gebeurt er als een van jullie komt te overlijden? Ben je getrouwd? Geregistreerd partner? Hebben jullie een testament? Of toch 'alleen' een samenlevingscontract? We bespreken wat er dan wel of juist niet is geregeld. Wat het verschil tussen een testament of geregistreerd partner zijn?En willen wij eigenlijk trouwen? Vinden we dat een romantisch idee, of is dat puur praktisch? We delen AL onze overdenkingen. Ennnnn de een wordt de getuige van de ander! ***Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 16 en 19 maanden oud.Extra:Gebruik onze code- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed- MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kledingGeldig t/m 15 maart 2025Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:@moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel-----Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Rust, reinheid en regelmaat.. Wie kent 'm niet? Wat vinden wij hiervan? Ouderwets en achterhaalt of juist een belangrijke leidraad voor de opvoeding van je kindje? We bespreken het uitgebreid en gooien er ook nog een nieuwe in van een van de oma's: Licht, lucht en liefde!Want is liefde niet het allerbelangrijkste voor je kindje? We bespreken hoe wij op licht, lucht, liefde, rust, reinheid én regelmaat scoren. Wat is reinheid nou eigenlijk precies? En zijn licht en lucht niet hetzelfde? We bespreken ook hoe rust, reinheid en regelmaat in ons eigen leven terugkomen... of juist niet? Ook deelt Malou een uitgebreide update van het eczeem avontuur én een minder smakelijke schimmelgate 2.0. ***Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 16 en 19 maanden oud.Extra:Gebruik onze code- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed- MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kledingGeldig t/m 15 maart 2025DOLLYBakfietsmoeder worden? Koop nu een Dolly bakfiets voor de mega deal van 4.499 euro met gratis regentent. Via ons krijg je ook nog een gratis servicebeurt erbij! Gebruik maken van de gratis servicebeurt? Vul ‘Moekes de Podcast' in bij het opmerkingenveld als je jouw bakfiets besteld!First AdventuresKen jij dit fantastische merk al? First Adventures is een bedrijf uit Amsterdam dat mega leuke duurzame tuinbroekjes maakt voor kinderen. Deze tuinbroekjes gaan 2-3x langer mee dan normale kleding! Je kunt ze namelijk verstellen. Maar dat is niet alles, ze zien er echt TE leuk uit. Bekijk ze op: https://www.first-adventures.com/ of volg ze op Instagram!Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:@moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel-----Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Een eerste bevalling die helemaal anders liep dan gepland en die ondanks alle voorbereidingen toch eindigde in een keizersnede. Dat wil ik een volgende keer echt anders, dacht Viora.In vierde aflevering van Moekes de Podcast Bevallingsverhalen isViora Rebergen te gast. Viora kreeg op 25-jarige leeftijd leukemie, ging met haar vriend op wereldreis, werd beter, schreef daarover twee boeken en nu inspireert ze samen met haar vriend Joost, andere mensen om het beste uit elke dag te halen via hun platformBe More Unicorn. Inmiddels is Viora ook mama van twee dochters, Loa (bijna 2,5 jaar) en Nomé (3 maand).Viora vertelt hoe ze - tegen de verwachtingen in na haar ziek zijn - toch zwanger raakte. Ze neemt ons mee in hoe de zwangerschap was, hoe de bevalling verliep en hoe deze tot haar teleurstelling eindigde in een keizersnede. Voor haar tweede bevalling wilde Viora het anders doen. Samen met gynaecoloog Koen Deurloo van het Diakonessenhuis in Utrecht, bereidde ze zich voor op een moeder-geassisteerde keizersnede (Mother Assisted C-section, MAC): een geplande keizersnede waarbij ze zelf haar baby uit haar buik mocht tillen. Toen ze de 40 weken naderde leek het er nog even op dat volle agenda's roet in het eten zouden gooien, maar uiteindelijk kwam haar tweede dochter met Viora's hulp ter wereld. In deze aflevering vertelt ze hoe ze terugkijkt op beide bevallingen en hoe de ze ondanks de verschillen trots terugkijkt op beide ervaringen.In deze serie, die tweewekelijks op woensdag online komt, interviewen Simone & Malou van Moekes een inspirerende mama over haar unieke bevalverhaal. Naast deze serie, zijn de reguliere afleveringen van Moekes de Podcast elke maandag te beluisteren.***Extra:Gebruik onze code:- MOEKES10 voor 10% korting op degeboortecursus Bevallen als een Baas van Nira van Dijk- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bijPlantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed- MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bijDilling.nl - wollen kledingGeldig t/m 15 maart 2025Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:Moekes de PodcastMalou de Rooy Simone Plukkel ______Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING. Sinds 1916 is DILLING's liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, tijdloze wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koude maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. De kleding van DILLING bevat geen schadelijke chemicaliën of zware metalen en is daarom allergievriendelijk en ideaal voor de gevoelige huid van baby's.Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 15-03-2025. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl.Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naarmoekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Dit is deel 2 van onze twee afleveringen over slaap. Als je deel 1 nog niet hebt geluisterd, raden we je aan daar te beginnen. We gaan door over alles omtrent slaap! De nachtjes doorslapen zijn er af en toe, maar meestal zijn onze zoontjes nog wakker in de nacht. En we zijn niet de enige!In deze aflevering delen we meer over hoe ons ritme er nu uitziet. Hoeveel slapen ze nog op een dag? Hoe laat en hoe lang dan? Krijgen ze dan ook nog de borst of een fles? Wat doen we 's nachts als ze wakker worden? En hoe ziet ons bedritueel er tegenwoordig uit?Ook bespreken we veel ervaringen van de luisteraars. We delen over onze wens voor een tweede kindje en we bespreken de boterhack?!***Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 16 en 18 maanden oud.Gehoord in de aflevering:- Boek:Zachte Nachten (affiliate link)- MOEKES aanbieding:Masterclass Eindelijk slapen 6 mnd - 2,5 jaar + GRATIS e-book schema's en wakkertijden - voor 39 euro (affiliate link)-Ewelina Eindelijk slapen InstagramExtra:Gebruik onze code- MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bijPlantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed- MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bijDilling.nl - wollen kledingGeldig t/m 15 maart 2025DOLLYBakfietsmoeder worden? Koop nu eenDolly bakfiets voor de mega deal van 4.499 euro met gratis regentent. Via ons krijg je ook nog een gratis servicebeurt erbij! Gebruik maken van de gratis servicebeurt? Vul ‘Moekes de Podcast' in bij het opmerkingenveld als je jouw bakfiets besteld!Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram:@moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel-----Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
In de derde aflevering van Bevallingsverhalen deelt Robin Latten over haar mooie thuisbevalling . Robin is moeder van dochter Mae (2 jaar), is hoogsensitief en deelt online over de eerlijke kanten van het moederschap, want dat is echt niet alleen rozengeur en manenschijn. Daarnaast is Robin jaren geleden uit de ratrace van een fulltime baan gestopt en moedigt ze nu andere mensen aan om minder te werken en meer te genieten van het leven. Robin's bevalverhaal gaat over een prachtige thuisbevallling waarbij bijna alles precies ging zoals ze had gehoopt. Desondanks had ze zich goed en lang van tevoren voorbereid en rekening gehouden met verschillende bevalscenarios. Ze vertelt over al haar voorbereidingen, neemt je stap voor stap mee in hoe de bevalling ging en deelt haar mooiste en zwaarste momenten. Luister mee naar dit krachtige bevallingsverhaal! In deze serie, die tweewekelijks op woensdag online komt, interviewen Simone & Malou van Moekes een inspirerende mama over haar unieke bevalverhaal. Naast deze serie, zijn de reguliere afleveringen van Moekes de Podcast elke maandag te beluisteren. *** Gehoord in de aflevering: Boeken (affiliate linkjes): De Geboortebundel - Nina Pierson Vrije geboorte - Anna Myrte Korteweg Mijn lichaam, mijn keuze - Milli Hill Extra: Gebruik onze code: - MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed - MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kleding Geldig t/m 15 maart 2025 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: Moekes de Podcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel ______ Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING. Sinds 1916 is DILLING's liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, tijdloze wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koude maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. De kleding van DILLING bevat geen schadelijke chemicaliën of zware metalen en is daarom allergievriendelijk en ideaal voor de gevoelige huid van baby's. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 15-03-2025. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Een eerste bevalling die op papier heel goed ging, maar voor Tessa voelde als een traumatische ervaring en daaropvolgend een tweede bevalling die helend werkte. In deze tweede aflevering van Moekes de Podcast Bevallingsverhalen is Tessa Goossens te gast. Tessa is hechtingsexpert, GZ-psycholoog, en mama van dochter Ize (6 jaar) en zoon Jule (3 jaar). Tessa heeft een eigen bedrijf, Happybaby Happymama, waarin ze aanstaande en kersverse ouders begeleidt om hun baby de best mogelijke start te geven door het stimuleren van een gezonde hechting. Tessa deelt eerst het geboorteverhaal van haar dochter - een ervaring die voor Tessa best traumatisch is geweest. Ze neemt ons mee in haar voorbereidingen, de bevalling zelf en de heftige periode die daarna volgde. In de aanloop naar haar tweede bevalling pakte ze het anders aan en deze keer was de bevalling juist heel helend. Wat vond Tessa het mooiste aan haar bevallingen? Wat heeft ze over zichzelf geleerd? En zou ze het nog een keer doen? Luister en kijk mee! In deze serie, die tweewekelijks op woensdag online komt, interviewen Simone & Malou van Moekes een inspirerende mama over haar unieke bevalverhaal. Naast deze serie, zijn de reguliere afleveringen van Moekes de Podcast elke maandag te beluisteren. *** Extra: Gebruik onze code: - MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed - MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kleding Geldig t/m 15 maart 2025 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: Moekes de Podcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel ______ Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLINGSinds 1916 is DILLING's liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, tijdloze wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koude maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. De kleding van DILLING bevat geen schadelijke chemicaliën of zware metalen en is daarom allergievriendelijk en ideaal voor de gevoelige huid van baby's. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 15-03-2025. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Moeder zijn en moe zijn gaan hand in hand (zit daarom het woord MOE in moeder?!). Onze batterij is nooit meer helemaal opgeladen en dat is irritant, maar ook gewoon de realiteit. In deze aflevering praten we over vermoeidheid, hoe we de dag doorkomen na een slechte nacht en wat wij doen om weer meer energie te krijgen. Naast continue moe zijn, merken we ook dat we sinds het ouderschap ouder zijn geworden (hey, OUDER zit ook in dat woord!). We tellen meer rimpels op ons voorhoofd en twijfelen soms of we daar wat aan willen doen: een spuitje Botox of toch maar niet? Terwijl Malou continue aan het gapen is - geen grap - praten we over ouder worden en wat we daar nou helemaal van vinden. Tot slot zijn er ook weer twee typische Moeke acties: iets met schimmel en heel veel bloed. Luister en kijk je mee? *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 15 en 18 maanden oud. Extra: Gebruik onze code - MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed - MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij Dilling.nl - wollen kleding Geldig t/m 15 maart 2025 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy Simone Plukkel ----- Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com @moekesdepodcast@maloulaura.nl@splukkel
In deze eindejaarsspecial blikken we terug op alweer 1 jaar moekes! We eindigen waar we ooit zijn begonnen, op de babykamer van het zoontje van Malou. Aan de hand van jullie vragen en blunders reflecteren we op wat er in 2024 allemaal is gebeurd en wat onze plannen zijn voor de toekomst. Van een tweede kind en updates over eten, tot slaap tips en omgevallen fietsen - met kind erin, oeps. We vinden het fantastisch dat je naar ons luistert en hopen dat je er ook in het nieuwe jaar weer bij bent! *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 14 en 17 maanden oud. Gehoord in deze aflevering: - Kinderreanimatiecursus (29,95 euro. Alleen nog verkrijgbaar in 2024) https://mswacademy.plugandpay.nl/r?id=ou6YbtjP Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij: - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
In deze aflevering hebben we het over geld! Hoeveel hebben we uitgegeven aan onze zoontjes in het eerste jaar? Van de complete baby-uitzet tot alle blikken melk: we hebben alle bonnetjes erbij gepakt. Was het €5.000? €10.000? Of misschien zelfs meer dan €20.000? We bespreken onder andere hoeveel de opvang kost, hoeveel spullen we tweedehands hebben, wat we hebben gekregen, wat de verwachte kosten voor de komende jaren worden en wat het kostenverschil is tussen borstvoeding en flesvoeding. Naast een eerlijk inkijkje in wat het eerste jaar ouderschap betekent voor je portemonnee, praten we over brandende blenders, slaapjes en het sokkenmysterie. Een aflevering met praktische tips, een paar verrassende cijfers en antwoord op de vraag hoe we thuis de kosten voor kind verdelen met onze partners. *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 14 en 17 maanden oud. Gehoord in deze aflevering: - Kinderreanimatiecursus (29,95 euro. Alleen nog verkrijgbaar in 2024) https://mswacademy.plugandpay.nl/r?id=ou6YbtjP Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES15 voor 15% korting bij: - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Da krisen toppede i SAS sad Carsten Dilling for bordenden i selskabets bestyrelseslokale. Kontinuerlig justering af planer og scenarier prægede de hektiske måneder, hvor SAS vaklede på kanten af konkurs. For bestyrelseslederen handlede det om at holde sammen på selskabet og hovedet koldt. Mød Dilling i 4 episode af Bestyrelsestoppen. Vært: Søren Linding Podcastredaktør: Kasper SøegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moederschap is één grote les in loslaten en leren om te gaan met de controledrang: over wat je kind eet (en of dat veilig door te slikken is is), andere opvoedmanieren bij de oppas of opa en oma, je kind wel of niet vies laten worden en het feit dat klimmen, vallen en stoten er nu eenmaal bij horen. In deze aflevering praten we over de constante strijd tussen het loslaten en beschermen van je kind. Hoe geef je jezelf toestemming om niet alles perfect te doen? Hoe leer je vertrouwen op je kind, jezelf en de mensen om je heen? En, misschien wel het moeilijkst: Hoe kun je jezelf toestaan om soms gewoon even níet alles perfect te doen? Want eerlijk is eerlijk: loslaten is eng, maar het kan ook heerlijk zijn! *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 13 en 16 maanden oud. Gehoord in deze aflevering: - Kinderreanimatiecursus (29,95 euro. Alleen nog verkrijgbaar in 2024) https://mswacademy.plugandpay.nl/r?id=ou6YbtjP Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Het eerste jaar moederschap kunnen we samenvatten als intens: intens veel liefde, intens veel luiers en intens weinig slaap. Nu onze zoontjes hun 1e verjaardag hebben gehad, kijken we terug op dat magische, maar ook chaotische eerste jaar. We delen onze grootste fouten en de lessen die we daarvan hebben geleerd. Van teveel stressen over slaapjes (alsof baby's ooit een schema volgen) tot misschien iets minder snel beginnen op de opvang. En natuurlijk: hoe we nu nóg meer van alle kleine momentjes zouden genieten. Met input van andere moekes praten we over wat we anders zouden doen, wat we niet zouden veranderen en hoe je het allemaal een beetje overleeft. Verwacht een mix van herkenning en een paar handige tips voor moekes die ook wel eens denken: gaat deze fase ooit nog voorbij? *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 13 en 16 maanden oud. Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Ze zeggen dat je een hele ‘village' nodig hebt om een kind op te voeden, maar hoe ziet jouw village er eigenlijk uit en hoe vaak maak je er gebruik van? In deze aflevering duiken we in ons support netwerk – van leren hulp vragen en ontvangen (ja, dat is een ding) tot momenten van eindelijk tijd voor jezelf pakken. We hebben het over vrienden die tijdens de kraamtijd als ware helden op de stoep staan met eten (pro-tip voor de kraamperiode!) tot het regelen van een oppas voor een zeldzame datenight. We bespreken waarom het soms zo moeilijk is om hulp te vragen en te ontvangen en hoe heerlijk het eigenlijk kan zijn als je support team de zorg voor je kind of huishouden een beetje ‘overneemt'. En we beantwoorden een interessante vraag: voor WIE is die village nou eigenlijk precies? *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 13 en 15 maanden oud. Gehoord in de aflevering: @Nurturedfirst Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Winter is coming! Tijd om al onze tips voor de winter te bespreken. Wat doen we ons kindje aan (zowel buiten als binnen)? Hebben we al een buitenspeelbroek? Gebruiken we nog een voetenzak voor de wandelwagen? En wat is nou de fijnste pyjama en slaapzak? Daarnaast duiken we in deze aflevering in de wondere wereld van wol, want als het buiten weer koud is, begint de jaarlijkse puzzel: hoe zorg je dat je kindje warm genoeg ingepakt is om naar buiten te gaan? Wij zijn mega fan van wol en van onze sponsor Dilling, en vertellen je waarom wol écht overal tegen bestand is. Of je nu een ouderwetse ‘geitenwollen sok' bent of juist helemaal hip de winter in wil: wol is het antwoord. Het reguleert je temperatuur, absorbeert zonder doorweekt te raken, en is volledig vrij van chemicaliën. Oh, en wist je dat er eigenlijk heel veel kinderliedjes gaan over schaapjes? Verder vertelt Simone over haar moeke actie met bloedend tandvlees en viert Malou haar eerste dag als werkloze moeke. Dus trek je geitenwollen sokken aan en luister gezellig mee voor onze wintertips en must-have wolproducten! *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 12 en 15 maanden oud. Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Laten we eerlijk zijn: na zwangerschap en bevalling is de romantiek vaak ver te zoeken. Je hoofd draait overuren, je hormonen hebben hun eigen feestje en zodra je ‘s avonds eindelijk in bed ploft, ben je gewoon… moe. Waar is die zin toch gebleven? En nee, we hebben het niet alleen over seks – ook gewoon knuffelen, zoenen en écht tijd voor elkaar maken is soms een uitdaging. In deze aflevering gaan we op zoek naar de balans tussen moeder-zijn en partner-zijn: de vijf talen van de liefde (oftewel love languages) kunnen daar ook heel erg bij helpen. We delen herkenbare verhalen en hilarische momenten met soms het schaamrood op de kaken. Want hoewel intimiteit misschien wat anders uitziet na de komst van de kleintjes, is het absoluut mogelijk om weer verbinding te vinden (en daar zelfs van te genieten - ooit...?) *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 12 en 15 maanden oud. Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Overprikkeling is een breed begrip en ziet er voor iedereen anders uit. Of je nu een baby of dreumes hebt die overprikkeld raakt omdat je dacht dat die drukke verjaardag wel kon, of zelf overweldigd bent na je verlof en ineens weer volop in de hectiek zit. En voor mensen met bepaalde aandoeningen kunnen prikkels weer anders binnenkomen en verwerkt worden. Hoe herken je overprikkeling, bij je kind en jezelf? Wat doe je als je dreumes overprikkeld is? Hebben ze een filter voor alle prikkels? Hoe verschillend is het per kindje? En hoe zorg je voor de juiste balans tussen je kind laten wennen aan de echte wereld en het geven van zo min mogelijk prikkels? Daarnaast bespreken we onderprikkeling: ja, dat bestaat ook! Hoe weet je of je kind misschien juist te weinig prikkels krijgt? En natuurlijk komt de ‘ Moekeactie van de week' voorbij: denk aan even niet opletten in combinatie met waxinelichtjes en de gênante vraag of iemand zwanger is (terwijl dat niet zo is…). En deze aflevering wordt weer gesponsord door ons favoriete wolmerk: Dilling. *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 12 en 15 maanden oud. Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Als moeder zit je hoofd soms vol met bizarre irrationele angsten die nergens op lijken te slaan, maar toch niet zomaar verdwijnen. Van die momenten dat je denkt: ‘Wat als hij verdrinkt?', ‘Stel dat ze nooit leert praten?', ‘Wat als we samen van de trap vallen?', 'Ademt 'ie nog wel?', maar ook: 'Geef ik mijn kind geen trauma?'. Intrusive thoughts die zomaar ineens oppoppen met vanalles wat opeens mis zou kunnen gaan. In deze aflevering duiken we, samen met jullie input, in de gekste, meest absurde angsten die we soms als moeders hebben. Waar komt het vandaan, wat kun je ermee doen, en vooral: hoe maak je jezelf niet te gek? Want laten we eerlijk zijn, we doen het eigenlijk hartstikke goed – ondanks ons soms rare gedachtespinsels. *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 12 en 14 maanden oud. Gehoord in de aflevering: - Boek: Poepdokter Junior - Nienke Gottenbos (affiliate link) Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
De emotionele wereld van het moederschap: we kennen hem allemaal. In deze aflevering hebben we het het over het reguleren van onze en onze zoontjes emoties. We praten over woede, diepe frustratie en verdriet. Mag je boos worden van jezelf, of moet je altijd zen blijven? Hebben we post partum rage? Hoe ga je om met de emoties van je kind én die van jezelf? En hoe gaat je partner ermee om? Wat doet een huilend kind met ons? Mag een kind ook gewoon even huilen? Schreeuwen we wel eens tegen onze zoontjes, en hoeveel schuldgevoel komt daarna om de hoek kijken? Zelfs de aflevering is een emotionele achtbaan. Simone deelt haar intense week, Malou heeft zin om dingen door de studio te gooien, en alle emoties komen voorbij – net zoals dat bij onze zoontjes gebeurt. Oh én we hebben een heel leuk nieuwtje! *** Op het moment van opname zijn onze kindjes 12 en 14 maanden oud. Extra: Gebruik onze code MOEKES10 voor 10% korting bij: - Vitakruid voor je (mama & baby) supplementen - Plantoys - duurzaam houten speelgoed En/of MOEKES20 voor 20% korting bij: - DILLING (100% natuurlijke biologische wollen kleding) - geldig t/m 31-12-2024 Meer weten of heb je een vraag? Volg ons op Instagram: @moekesdepodcast Malou de Rooy @maloulaura.nl Simone Plukkel @splukkel ----- Deze aflevering is gesponsord door DILLING Sinds 1916 is DILLINGs liefde voor merinowol de kern van hun klassieke, hippe wollen kleding voor de hele familie. In de koudere maanden helpt de merinowol mensen van alle leeftijden zich warm te houden, terwijl deze tegelijkertijd de huid laat ademen. DILLINGs assortiment wordt geproduceerd zonder gebruik van schadelijke chemicaliën, zodat je hun producten veilig direct op de huid kan dragen. Gebruik de kortingscode MOEKES20 om 20% korting te krijgen op je volgende bestelling. De code is geldig tot en met 31-12-2024. Bekijk meer op dilling.nl. Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar moekesdepodcast@gmail.com
Join us for SpeakEasy Episode 27 featuring Allen Dilling, a renowned Art and Creative Direction Consultant with a 25-year legacy at Blizzard Entertainment. Here's Allen's profile on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allen-dilling/ Watch the episode's video version on our YouTbe channel @DevotedStudios https://bit.ly/45MiTfC Timecodes for your convenient navigation: 0:00 Intro 0:59 Highlights of a 25 yr career 1:53 Art Styles & Trends 4:44 20 Years of WarCraft 7:57 Creative Freedom 11:05 The Anxiety of Working with Beloved Titles 12:49 The Secret Sauce 14:35 The Key things that make a title successful 16:42 The Transition Period Between Sequels 18:28 RTS Meeting its end? 21:20 Live Service vs Paid Games 23:50 Strategies around Updates 26:09 Tips, Tricks, & Inspiration 28:30 Making Fresh Ideas 30:17 Ending In this episode, we dive deep into Allen's illustrious career, exploring his highlight moments at Blizzard and his work on iconic titles like Starcraft and Warcraft. Discover the evolution of art styles and trends in the gaming industry and learn about the creative freedom and challenges involved in developing beloved franchises. Allen shares his insights on the anxiety of working on high-stakes projects and offers valuable tips and tricks for generating fresh ideas in a competitive field. Whether you're an aspiring artist, a gaming enthusiast, or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes magic of Blizzard games, this episode is packed with inspiration and expertise. Topics Covered: => Allen Dilling's career highlights at Blizzard => Evolution of art styles and trends in gaming => Creative freedom in game development => Managing anxiety while working on beloved titles => Tips for innovative and fresh creative ideas Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful episodes!
On this episode Josh Williams plays an old Bill Monroe classic Working On A Building in the key of D. And we find out what Banjo man and founder of the band Sideline, Steve Dilling has been up to lately and when you can catch them out on the road for the few dates they will be playing.
Wie nicht nur Nahrung dich nährt, sondern du dich auch durch dein Außen täglich nährst. Und wie dein äußerliches Nähren dein inneres Verlangen nach physischer Nahrung bestimmt. Yoga Lehrerin und Coach Dela Dilling erklärt, wie reziprok beides miteinander zu tun hat und wie beides den Konsum und die Lust auf Industriezucker und Konsum beeinflussen kann. In dieser Episode erfährst du:
In this episode, I'm interviewing Lauren Dilling, a social media influencer who shares her story of how she had a wake-up call to start transforming her life by overcoming a spirit of timidity! In this episode, you'll learn biblical and practical ways you can stop allowing shyness to steal your destiny. You'll learn how creating content can open up new possibilities and opportunities to build a kingdom legacy and your personal brand. If you've been struggling with timidity or shyness - this is an episode that I believe will unlock keys to BOLDNESS in your life so you can do what God is calling you to do! Website: www.melissaleahughes.com Email: melissa@melissaleahughes.com Social Channels: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@melissaleahughes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissaleahughes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissa.harrington.758
This episode of Hub Dialogues is part of special series untaken in partnership with Pathways Alliance – pathwaysalliance.ca. The goal of the series is to promote greater awareness and discussion of the goal of decarbonizing Canada's oil sands production to reach net zero emissions from operations by 2050. Each episode aims to provides listeners with the latest analysis and insights from industry experts and leaders who are acting on Pathways' ambitious call to action. For more information on Pathways visit pathwaysalliance.ca.The featured guest in this episode is Kendall Dilling, President of Pathways Alliance.This episode was produced as part of a paid promotional partnership with Pathways Alliance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Road Chats, we talk to Pathways Alliance President Kendall Dilling about getting to net-zero emissions by 2050 with the help of carbon capture storage and biofuels, plus regulatory challenges as the industry looks to the future to be competitive on the world stage.
Fremtidens og nutidens produktdesignere kan godt spidse ører nu, for i dag skal vi tale om, hvad det er der gør, at vi forbrugere har lyst til at beholde de ting, vi køber, i stedet for at skille os af med dem og købe nyt. Der er især fem parametre, der forlænger den såkaldte ”emotionelle levetid”, og det har dagens gæst skrevet en PhD om. Peter Byrial Jensen har en baggrund som industriel designer og ingeniør. Hans PhD kaldet ”Designed to Last” handler om bæredygtige forretningsmodeller og om produktlevetider. Og ikke blot har han fundet ud af hvilke parametre, der forlængere den emotionelle levetid – han giver også gode råd til virksomheder om, hvordan de designer fremtidens produkter, så vi forbrugere beholder dem. Du kan høre om: • At ”Emotionel levetid” handler om, hvor længe vi har lyst til at beholde tingene og hvor længe vi er knyttet til produkterne • De fem parametre, der kan forlænge produkters emotionelle levetid, nemlig pris, minder, nostalgi, komfort og personlighed • Eksempler på virksomheder, der har tænkt forlænget produktlevetid ind i både design, kommunikation og markedsføring • At en virksomhed i fremtiden måske kan køre med tre faste produkter, der ser ud som de altid har gjort, men hvor ”indmaden” er opdateret Nævnt i episoden: • Peter Byrial Jensen: https://www.aau.dk/phd-defence-by-peter-byrial-jensen-e71001 • Dilling: https://dk.dilling.com/ • Den japanske tradition Kintsugi: https://bobedre.dk/indretning/inspiration/nu-kan-du-selv-reparere-keramik-paa-smuk-og-baeredygtig-vis Denne episode er sponsoreret af REBOOT: REBOOT er et nyt event, som matcher ansvarlige produkter, rådgivning eller løsninger med virksomheder og organisationer, der vil tage næste skridt i deres grønne omstilling. Læs mere på https://reboot-event.dk/ Tips, idéer eller ønsker? Skriv til mig på LinkedIn Du er velkommen til at skrive til mig på LinkedIn, hvis du har idéer til emner, jeg skal tage op i podcasten Bæredygtig Business. Find mig her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffenmax/ Ros og konstruktive forslag modtages også gerne. Og hvis du vil give Bæredygtig Business en god anmeldelse i din podcastapp, vil det være fantastisk.
We had a fantastic session today with Kendall Dilling, President of Pathways Alliance. Based in Calgary, Alberta, Pathways Alliance was formed by Canada's six largest oil sands producers (who account for 95% of oil sands production) to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from their operations by 2050. To do so, they have created a “doable, credible net-zero plan” and are working with federal and provincial governments to meet their target. Kendall has over 20 years of technical and environmental experience in the energy industry and it was our pleasure to visit with him and learn about the great work at Pathways Alliance. To help guide today's discussion, Kendall shared a presentation covering the vision that drives the Pathway Alliance. In the walkthrough with Kendall, we discuss long range oil supply and demand forecasts, the six companies involved and their mission, Pathways Alliance's three-stage solution to net-zero, the major CCUS system and transportation line from oil sands in northern Alberta to a storage hub near Cold Lake, additional major projects including electrification, examples of additional technologies that could be developed and deployed to reduce emissions past 2030, and a comparison of ESG oil scores across the globe showing why cleaner Canadian and US oil should be the preferred barrels globally. It was a fantastic overview that spurred many questions and comments from the team. We wrapped with where Kendall sees Canadian energy ten years from now. To start the show, Mike Bradley reviewed energy equity and commodity performance from the past week, flagging sideways trading in crude oil, modestly improving Brent time spreads and US natural gas continuing its slide lower. He then focused on major oil companies with many reporting earnings this last week and offered up several reasons why EU Oil Majors are outperforming US Oil Majors this year. He wrapped by emphasizing Canadian energy's influence on the US and how it will become even more important as US shale production plateaus. Arjun Murti, part of Veriten's Advisory Board, also joined today's show and shared his arguments for why Canadian oil should be praised for being profitable, abundant, affordable, reliable, and as clean as anywhere in the world. We look forward to staying connected with the team at Pathways Alliance and watching their progress in the months and years to come. Thanks to you all!
As the changing climate increasingly disrupts our ways of life, we have three choices: do nothing, attempt to stop or even reverse climate change, and/or figure out how to withstand it. Option one is a terrible idea and the ship has (mostly) sailed on option two. But option three is how we learn to live—and maybe even thrive—in our changing world. Part of this is figuring out how to convey the information that climate researchers have gathered to the people—like farmers, water managers, and urban planners—who need to make decisions now—about things like what crops to plant, where to get water for everyone and how to allocate it, and where to plant trees—for both the near and slightly distant future. In this episode, we're talking to Professor Lisa Dilling, of the University of Colorado, Boulder, about building networks of people through which information about regional climate predictions can flow to people and information about the needs, predicaments, and questions of people can flow to climate researchers.You can follow Lisa Dilling on Twitter at @LisaD144, and the Western Water Assessment program at University of Colorado here: @WWAnews or visit their website at https://wwa.colorado.edu/ Connect with Solarpunk Magazine at solarpunkmagazine.com and on Twitter @solarpunklitmagConnect with Solarpunk Presents Podcast on Twitter @SolarpunkP or Mastodon @solarpunkpresents@climatejustice.rocksConnect with Ariel at her blog, on Twitter at @arielletje, and on Mastodon @arielkroon@wandering.shopConnect with Christina at her blog, on Twitter @xtinadlr, and on Mastodon @xtinadlr@wandering.shop Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the changing climate increasingly disrupts our ways of life, we have three choices: do nothing, attempt to stop or even reverse climate change, and/or figure out how to withstand it. Option one is a terrible idea and the ship has (mostly) sailed on option two. But option three is how we learn to live—and maybe even thrive—in our changing world. Part of this is figuring out how to convey the information that climate researchers have gathered to the people—like farmers, water managers, and urban planners—who need to make decisions now—about things like what crops to plant, where to get water for everyone and how to allocate it, and where to plant trees—for both the near and slightly distant future. In this episode, we're talking to Professor Lisa Dilling, of the University of Colorado, Boulder, about building networks of people through which information about regional climate predictions can flow to people and information about the needs, predicaments, and questions of people can flow to climate researchers.You can follow Lisa Dilling on Twitter at @LisaD144, and the Western Water Assessment program at University of Colorado here: @WWAnews or visit their website at https://wwa.colorado.edu/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
0:28 | Real Talk's about more than *just* news and politics. We kick off today's show with a Real Life scenario: pet hair on your clothing. Of course, the impromptu conversation ramps up until we're feeling all the feels, grateful for the impact our pets make on our lives. 11:25 | It's a social media-themed conversation with Seriously podcast star Supriya Dwivedi. Elon Musk officially owns Twitter now...what's next? We debate whether or not Donald Trump should be brought back, and what those implications might be. Plus, what's the significance of Meta's (Facebook) "train wreck" of a third quarter, leading to an estimated $700B loss in market share? 38:50 | With the UN Climate Change Conference set to kick off in Egypt on November 6, our friends at Urban Timber present a COP27-themed Real Talk Round Table. Hear from macro energy system researcher Dr. Sara Hastings-Simon and Pathways Alliance president Kendall Dilling, who tackle some of the biggest issues facing Canadian industry reps, climate activists, politicians, policy makers, and members of the general public. CHECK OUT SARA'S PODCAST: https://www.energyvsclimate.com/ CHECK OUT KENDALL'S TEAM'S WORK: https://pathwaysalliance.ca/ 1:05:30 | Real Talkers are alllllllll fired up this week! We take on poachers, Alberta's premier, and Charles Adler (??) in this week's edition of Trash Talk presented by our friends at Local Environmental Services. KEEP IT LOCAL: https://localenvironmental.ca/ SEND US YOUR TRASH TALK: talk@ryanjespersen.com REAL TALK ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... REAL TALK ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/03RyuWq... WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Today's episode is another back-to-back interview with two fantastic health practitioners who use healing techniques that treat the whole person instead of just treating the symptoms. Kathy Murphy talks about the role of the body and mind in healing and how focusing on the positives can help patients heal. She is the founder and CEO of https://wearerisingtides.com/ (The Rising Tide), a company that offers health coaching, mentoring, events and retreats, workshops, and more. Kathy describes herself as an energy shifter, an alchemist of change, a mother (of dogs and humans), an avid surfer, and so much more. Her coaching style combines empathy and supportive and playful nature with an honest, no-nonsense approach to enacting transformation. Dana Dilling discusses how muscle testing helps determine underlying health issues. She believes that our bodies have the innate intelligence to heal themselves. Dana is a clinical nutritionist, a Certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and the founder of https://www.vitalityholistichealthllc.com/ (Vitality Holistic Health LLC). By looking at the root cause of a patient's ailment, she can help develop a plan and protocol that works specifically for each patient. Tune in to the episode to get meaningful insights into the different diagnostic and healing modalities available to you and understand the role of the mind and body in your healing. “You can't choose the thoughts that get in your head, but you can choose the ones you put your time and attention into. So put your time and attention into the ones that make you feel good.” - Kathy Murphy “What the muscle testing really helps me do is to help me pinpoint exactly what I'm looking for.” - Dana Dilling In This Episode: - Kathy shares a powerful story where a cancer patient's positive mindset provided her with an exceptional healing journey - Simple things you can do to maintain a healthy mind and body - An all-important question you should always ask when someone tells you something, especially if it's about your health - The inspiration that pushed Dana to move away from her corporate job to health coaching - How does muscle testing help determine your health condition? - Dana shares a patient's remarkable healing journey - Not everyone does muscle testing the same way. Dana shares her process and the questions she asks her patients to pinpoint the root cause of the problem - How would Dana start over (if she lost everything)? And more! Resources: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcGyVTAoXEU (TED Talk: How to Make Stress Your Friend by Kelly McGonigal) - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Are-Labs-Normal-background-ebook/dp/B09SF9PXRQ (Why Are My Labs Normal? Your guide to reading your own blood work; no medical background needed) - http://drkylieburton.com/programs/ (Join the 90-Day Coaching Program with Dr. Kylie Burton) Connect with Kathy Murphy: - https://wearerisingtides.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/wearerisingtides/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/wearerisingtides (Facebook) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-murphy-the-rising-tide/ (LinkedIn) Connect with Dana Dilling: - https://www.vitalityholistichealthllc.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/vitalityholistichealth/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/vitalityholistichealthllc (Facebook) Connect with Dr. Kylie: - https://drkylieburton.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/drkylieburton/ (Instagram) - https://web.facebook.com/drkylieburton/ (Facebook) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqJbAS6ocKydcjNiDQoauw (YouTube) *Sponsored by Systemic Formulas* - For all practitioners, join SF via the FB group I run:https://www.facebook.com/groups/716554078541135 ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/716554078541135) - For everyone else, learn about the products by following them on IG: https://instagram.com/systemic_formulas?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=...
Gene Editing for Agriculture in Latin America & the Caribbean Katie Barnhill-Dilling, PhD, Senior Research Scholar at the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, NC State Profile | Twitter @barnhilldilling A broad overview of the GES Center project (funded by the InterAmerican Development Bank) that has explored the relevant policy and capacity for developing gene edited crops in Latin America and the Caribbean. Abstract Gene editing tools for agriculture have certainly been the subject of great promise, hope, and hype the world over. However, there remains considerable uncertainty regarding the ways in which regulatory systems and other institutions will manage and govern products made with gene editing. In a project funded by the InterAmerican Development Bank, we have explored the regulatory policy context and institutional capacity for developing and bringing to market gene edited products for agriculture throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. This talk will provide an overview of the project itself and share high level results of our analysis, including the results of policy analysis, stakeholder interviews, and case study development. Related links: CRISPR in Latin America and the Caribbean project page with publications and resource files Presentation Slides Speaker Bio Dr. Katie Barnhill-Dilling is a social scientist with the Genetic Engineering and Society Center at NC State University, where her research explores engagement as a tool for just and inclusive governance of emerging environmental biotechnologies. With training at the intersection of Science, Technology, and Society studies (STS) and environmental science, policy, and governance, Dr. Barnhill-Dilling works on projects that include a range genetic interventions for environmental issues such as species protection and ecosystem restoration, as well as governance of gene drive systems and other genetic tools for both agricultural and public health applications. GES Colloquium is jointly taught by Drs. Jen Baltzegar and Dawn Rodriguez-Ward, who you may contact with any class-specific questions. Colloquium will be held in-person in Poe 202, as well as live-streamed via Zoom. Please subscribe to the GES newsletter and Twitter for updates . Genetic Engineering and Society Center GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ges-colloquium GES Mediasite - See videos, full abstracts, speaker bios, and slides https://go.ncsu.edu/ges-mediasite Twitter - https://twitter.com/GESCenterNCSU GES Center - Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology. Find out more at https://ges-center-lectures-ncsu.pinecast.co
Hold på hat & briller for ENHED har for første gang en gæst i studiet, som i tæt på fire årtier har arbejdet både med viden omkring kroppen, mineraler & vitaminer men ligeså meget også bevidsthed omkring tankernes kraft, hvordan vi selv kan aktivere vores selvhelbredende kræfter, skyggearbejde & meget mere.Henrik Dilling arbejder med bevidstheds træning, menneskelig udvikling & komplementær medicin & terapi. Henrik er uddannet både psykoterapeut, biopat, zoneterapeut, tankefelt terapeut, SQ coach, naturtereapeut m.m. Hans bog “Lev sundt med vitaminer og mineraler” er netop udkommet i 4. udgave & han har en enorm holistiske måde at se mennesket & vores ENHED på.Lyt med til en spændende samtale, som starter ud med en snak om hvilke kompetencer vi som mennesker fra en tidlig alder skal holde ved lige for at fremme et liv uden stagnation, smerter & sygdom. Men som samtalen glider frem, så dykker Noell & Henrik både ned i det evige liv, hvorfor alt det som gror i skyggen vokser, hvordan ønsket om oplysthed også kan være en flugtmekanisme, hvordan vi ældes med værdighed, de tre intelligenser & meget mere.Husk at begynde at støtte økonomisk op om ENHED med en månedlig mønt, hvis du vil være med til at sikre, at ENHED ikke stopper om nogle måneder. Du kan støtte op via dette link: https://noellcrystals.com/vare-kategori/enhed-podcast-support-klub/Producer: Satie EspersenSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/enhed-med-noell-elise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle and Joe Calnan talk about current events in energy security, including the potential restart of Nord Stream 1, issues with the Keystone Pipeline, and the Government of Canada's oil and gas emissions cap. For the interview section of the podcast, Kelly Ogle discusses the steps being taken to reduce emissions in the oil sands with Kendall Dilling. Guest Bio: - Kendall Dilling is the President of the Pathways Alliance. Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle is the CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Interview recording Date: July 17, 2022. Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
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Mike Isaacson: Da j00z! [Theme song] Nazi SS UFOsLizards wearing human clothesHinduism's secret codesThese are nazi lies Race and IQ are in genesWarfare keeps the nation cleanWhiteness is an AIDS vaccineThese are nazi lies Hollow earth, white genocideMuslim's rampant femicideShooting suspects named Sam HydeHiter lived and no Jews died Army, navy, and the copsSecret service, special opsThey protect us, not sweatshopsThese are nazi lies Mike: At the core of nazi lies is antisemitism. Since the Second World War it has disguised itself in many guises–Rothschilds, Soros, Bildebergs, lizard people. At its core is an all-powerful entity controlling the masses and aiming to destroy the nation through the corruption of culture and politics, which remains at the heart of fascist conspiracy theory. One of the ur-texts of Jew hatred in the 21st century is David Duke's book “Jewish Supremacism,” which makes the claim that not only do Jews control the world, but that our religion teaches us to do so. Today, we're joined by Ben Siegel who has his master's in Religion, the Hebrew Bible, and Ancient Near Eastern Studies from the Claremont School of Theology. (Wow, that's a mouthful.) Welcome to The Nazi Lies Podcast, Ben. Ben Siegel: Thanks for having me Mike. I'm grateful for the opportunity to trash a Jew hater's biblical scholarship. Mike: [laughs] Very good. Okay, so before we get into Duke's book, let's talk a bit about how Judaism works, because it's very unlike Christianity. Can you give us a rundown of how Jewish law and Jewish morality works? Ben: Sure. I'll do my best. Now the Jewish legal system, known in Hebrew as halakha, is a comprehensive framework that informs the behaviors of religious, and also frequently secular, Jews. It takes as its starting point the written text, the Torah, the biblical books of Genesis through Deuteronomy, from which it derives 613 mitzvot, meaning laws or commandments, as authoritative God-given instruction on how to live an observant Jewish life. So from those texts, considered the written Torah, what's called the oral Torah is derived. This comprises successive centuries worth of interpretation of the written Torah by rabbis. The earliest of these is the Mishnah, which was compiled early in the second century of the common era, and the Gemara, rabbinical commentary on the Mishnah that was put together between the second and fifth centuries CE. These commentaries were collected to produce the Talmud. Now one in the Galilee region of Israel between 300 and 350 CE, known as the Jerusalem Talmud, and the second far more extensive Talmud compiled in Babylon in about 450 to 500 CE. This is the Babylonian Talmud. This is the one that people tend to cite most. It's really these long, extensive discourses weighing legal arguments on virtually every topic that was relevant to Jews during these periods, from personal and communal religious devotion to economic regulations to laws concerning marriage, dietary restrictions, relations with non-Jews; you name it. Now the Talmud is upheld to this day by most Jewish communities across the world as the basis for living an appropriate Jewish life in accordance with halakha and in accordance with God's will and vision for the world. Halakha informs Jewish ethics to a great deal as much as it undergirds legal and political concerns–a concern for ethical treatment of one's community and one's neighbors, stemming from the collective memory of slavery in Egypt, an ethics of solidarity, really, righteousness, compassion, and justice, in effect. Mike: Okay, so Duke takes aim at our self-description as the chosen people. This is commonly misinterpreted. What does it mean when the Jews say we are the chosen people? Ben: As the old saying goes, “How odd of God to choose the Jews.” So there's this notion that God selected the Israelites for a particular theological mission, to live according to His laws, and to be a light unto nations, inspiring other people through their example. But there's also this idea that the Jews chose God. That Abraham and his descendents embraced monotheism through a special and unique relationship with the deity. Chosenness in this sense isn't indicative of inherent ethnic or racial superiority, as Duke argues. I'd feel safe saying he's projecting his own white supremacist views onto the Jews here. Mike: You don't say. Ben: [laughs] Yeah, I do. Mike: Okay, so another thing that David Duke derides is our holidays. Specifically, he describes Purim and Pesach as a celebration of the slaughter of gentiles, which I find absolutely laughable. Do you want to clear that one up? Ben: This would absolutely be hilarious if it weren't so malicious. Pesach celebrates the liberation of the Israelite people from slavery and oppression in Egypt. Recalling the ten plagues during the seder does recognize the suffering inflicted upon the Egyptians to make this happen. But this isn't a joyful moment. It's typically somber. The recitation of each plague is followed by dripping a drop of wine from our cups onto our plates to signify how we ourselves are diminished by the Egyptians' suffering. There's also a similarly warped misinterpretation of Purim going on here, where we celebrate the prevention of genocide against us. So in the Purim story, Haman had ordered the Jews put to death. The Megillah Esther makes it clear that the 70,000+ Persians killed at the end of the book are those sent by Haman to slaughter the Jews. And the Jews were only able to defend themselves because king Ahasuerus gives them permission to pick up swords. And to be frank, Mike, defense against genocide seems to a pretty legitimate cause for merrymaking. Mike: Yeah, no, for sure. It's a really fun holiday if you've ever celebrated it, you know. It's a lot of dress up… I've heard it described as basically a combination of Halloween and New Years all wrapped into one. It's really fun. Ben: Sure, if you like to drink and scream, Purim is the holiday for you. Mike: There you go. [laughs] Okay, so now let's get into the nitty gritty. So, David Duke cites a whole bunch of scriptures to make the Jews out to be haters of all things goyishe, or non-Jewish, with scriptural references that appear to justify unscrupulous behavior towards them. First of all, before we get into that, what does the word “goy” mean? Ben: Well it would be prudent to acknowledge that the term “goy” changes meaning slightly over time. In the biblical text, it means nation or people, not nation in the modern sense of Westphalian nation-states, but more as a homogenous ethnic identity. The Israelites were recognized as a goy here. Most notably, Exodus 19 where God promises Abraham that he will make his people “goy gadol,” a great people, Exodus 19:6. As we enter into the rabbinic period, where the Jews in the diaspora are negotiating Jewish identity as a minority population, goy predominantly takes on the meaning of non-Jew as a distinguishing marker. This interpretation of “goy” has persisted to this day, and is perhaps the most commonly recognized usage of the term. I have seen discussions among antisemites who misinterpret it as meaning “cattle,” based on connotations in Talmudic texts. But these texts offer a strict binary worldview where “Jew” is seen as akin to human, whereas non-Jews are aligned with animals. I think it's important to make the distinction that this framework is a legal one not necessarily a political one. Post exilic diaspora Jews did not have the kind of social power needed to foster political programs that affected the disenfranchisement of other groups typically associated with rhetorics of dehumanization. Mike: Okay, so kind of on that point, Duke points to a number of decontextualized passages from Jewish scripture which describe gentiles in various negative ways: barbarians, animals, animal-fuckers. And I've got a few passages here which I've provided to you in advance. So there's Gemara Kiddushin 68a, Yebamoth (and correct me on any of these pronunciations) Yebamoth 98a, Baba Mezia 114a-b, Abodah Zarah 22a-b, and Baba Mezia 108b. Can you give us a little exegesis? Ben: I'd be happy to, but first I want to talk about how Duke sourced these texts. There's been some commentary on him plagiarizing Kevin McDonald who is an evolutionary psychologist working out of Cal State University-Long Beach. He uses the same arguments and the citations. But it also appears that Duke took many of the translations of these texts from a book by Elizabeth Dilling, who was a far-right political activist in the 1930s, noted antisemite, who went to Nazi Germany and spoke very highly of what she saw there. So with these translations that he's using, I think it's important that we take it with an enormous grain of salt, first of all. Mike: Right. Ben: But also the thing I've noticed most about non-Jews who rage against the Talmud is that they haven't read the damn thing. And frankly, I haven't read all of it either. It's an enormous body of text. And in that body of text there are, you know, rabbis disagreeing with each other. So one view may be held, and the exact opposite view is going to be upheld a line down. Just worth noting for when we're looking at these texts that are obviously cherry-picked. Mike: Right. Ben: The first one you mentioned, Kiddushin 68a, it's from a tractate that deals with rules pertaining to marriage and engagement laws. Now what Duke says about this is the Talmud denotes gentiles as animals. So here it's forbidding the betrothal of an Israelite to a Canaanite maidservant. One thing, there's no Canaanites in third century Persia at this time, so this is purely a hypothetical situation. But it's really this legal justification for not marrying non-Jews because of the potential for them to influence a Jew's worship in a negative way, so that they won't follow halakha. And there's definitely a discussion here of identifying them as like an animal, but it's not a similar dehumanization that we see in typical nazi rhetoric of like “Jews are cockroaches” or “Jews are vermin.” It's like, here is this category of thing that is not us, and we cannot mix with that. Does that make sense? Mike Yeah, I guess. Does the issue of her being a maidservant matter in a subordinate position to the person? Ben: Some rabbis argue yes; some rabbis argue no. But really it's more that who she is, based on this identity, is making the betrothal ineffective. It's not considered valid. Mike: Okay, so like– Ben: Yeah. Mike: Go ahead. Ben: No, go right ahead. Mike: Okay, yeah continuing right along, let's go to Yebamoth 98a? Ben: Yeah, Yebamoth deals with rules of yibbum. This is what's commonly known as levarite marriage, where the brother of a man who died without children is permitted and encouraged to marry the widow. What Duke has this translated as is that all gentile children are animals. It doesn't say anything of the sort here. It's saying that the children of gentiles don't have a father. They don't have a patrilege. Like the offspring of a male gentile is considered no more related to him than the offspring of donkeys or horses. It's just a way of saying that the rabbis don't care who the kid's dad is. It's like, they couldn't be bothered. Mike: I see. Ben: They're not interested in the patrilege of non-Jews. They're really more concerned with Jewish family ties. Mike: Okay, so moving along, there's two passages from Baba Metzia, one is 114a-b and one is 108b. Ben: Mmhmm. Baba Metzia discusses civil matters. That is property, law of usury, other issues such as lost property and damages done to it. So the issue here is again, categorizing– Duke takes issue with the categorizing of goyim as non-human. And again, it comes down to the same thing. It's less that they are not recognized as human, and more that it is an issue of ritual purity because they don't adhere to the same religious standards. Therefore, they necessarily can't contaminate certain Jewish sacred spaces. Mike: That's probably– Ben: And– Mike: Go ahead. Ben: Yeah, sorry go ahead. Mike: I was gonna say, it's probably also worth noting that like many Jews, I would venture even to say most Jews, probably don't follow a lot of these laws. [laughs] Ben: Yeah, many of them aren't even aware of them. You know, you can spend your entire life studying these texts and maybe come across it once. You know, there are thousands of these tractates. Mike: And last in this category was Abodah Zarah 22a-b. Ben: Mmhmm. [laughs] This one's funny. Duke says gentiles prefer sex with cows. What the text is actually saying is that the animal of a Jew is more appealing to gentiles than their own wives. [laughs] So, I don't know if this intentionally, you know, throwing some shade gentiles and their own marriage relations, but it seems more in keeping with a concern that's held by the Talmudic sages of how do you ensure that an animal that you are sacrificing is ritually pure. That means it has no blemishes; it is handicapped in any way; but very importantly, that it has not had any sexual relations with anybody. So Abodah Zarah, literally meaning “foreign worship” or “strange service,” it deals with how to live with people who don't adhere to the same religious convictions. And the concern of beastiality is kind of a big, overarching theme in this text to the point that there are many discussions of concern about whether or not you can purchase a sacrificial animal from a goy. Some rabbis say no; some say yes. Interestingly enough, there is one narrative in the text, where a goy named Dama– The rabbis go to him, and purchase a red heifer which is like a really big omen in the bible. It's like huge. That's like primo sacrifice. And he is upheld as a righteous goy and as someone who would never shtup his cow. So what's really interesting here is that you've got these two different voices in the text that are both preserved as authoritative. One, there is the concern that the goy will engage in beastiality. The other is this one goy Dama who is upheld as an example of righteousness in regards to being able to buy, you know, a sacrificial animal for him. Of course, Duke isn't going to look at this text because it doesn't serve his overall purpose as vilifying the Jewish people as anti-goy. Mike: And before we continue, I want to inform our listeners that shtup is a Yiddish word for “having sex with.” Ben: Yeah, literally it means “push,” but yeah, it means sex. Mike: Alright so, Duke also makes the claim that there are different laws that Jews follow when it comes to dealing with the goyim. So he specifically points to Gittin 57a, Abadoh Zarah 67b, Sanhendrin 52b, Sanhedrin 105a-b and 106a-b. Can you explain what's going on in those passages? Ben: Sure, so my understanding of his gripe with Gittin 57a is what is the punishment for Jesus in the next world, saying that he will be boiled in excrement. He's going to be punished in boiling poop, and that anyone who mocks the word of the sages will be sentenced to boiling excrement. This was his sin, as he mocked the words of the sages. And the Gemara comments come and see the difference between these sinners of Israel and the prophets of the nations of the world as Balaam, who was a prophet, wished Israel harm whereas Jesus the Nazarene, who was a Jewish sinner, sought their wellbeing. So there is this, kind of– There's some antagonism towards Jesus in the text because of its function as– Jesus's function and Christianity's function as a counter-claim to the inheritance of Abraham and of Isaac and Jacob. So there's some theological competition going on here. Mike: And what about Abodah Zarah 67b? Ben: Mmhmm. “The halakha from the case of gentiles that require purging. Vessels that gentiles used for cooking that the Torah requires that one purge through fire and ritually purify before they may be used by Jews.” You know, he seems to be indicating that– Duke seems to be indicating that the text is saying that goyim are dirty. But this isn't an argument for, like, hygienic cleaning. The ancient Israelites and Talmudic sages didn't have a germ theory of disease. What they're talking about is purifying these vessels for religious purposes, specifically. They have to be rededicated for their sacred use because they may have come in contact with forbidden food, with non-kosher food. Mike: Right, so this is about the laws of kashrut, right? Ben: Yeah, precisely. And again this is Abodah Zarah which is all about how do we do our religion properly with all of these other influences around us. Mike: Right, okay so Sanhendrin 52b. Ben: Yeah, this is another Jesus one. So Duke says that the person being punished in this text is Jesus, and he sees this as an anti-Jesus text. But the text doesn't mention Jesus whatsoever. It's a general rule for capital punishment by strangulation which is outlined in Leviticus. So this is one of your big nazi lies. He doesn't mention– They don't mention Jesus here. Mike: Is this one of the ones where he mentions Balaam or something? Ben: I believe so. Mike: Okay, can you talk about who Balaam is, because Duke misidentifies him as Jesus. Ben: Yeah he does that a lot. So in the book of Numbers, Balaam is a prophetic figure, identified in the text as a false prophet, who goes to send a curse against the Israelite people, and he is himself cursed for it and put to death. So he's kind of like this figure of those who would seek the destruction the Jewish people. He's a big bad. Mike: Right, and since he's in the book of Numbers which is the Torah, right? Ben: Yeah. Mike: Yeah, I mean, that would mean that this is, like, well before Jesus's time, right? Ben: Absolutely. Mike: Like there's no way this would have been Jesus. Ben: For sure. Granted, there are certain Christian interpreters of the text who see Hebrew bible references to Jesus throughout. Mike: Right. Ben: So they kind of see Jesus as foreshadowed in so much. Mike: Alright so, moving on, Sanhendrin 105a-b? Ben: So this one's interesting because it says that Balaam was a diviner by using his penis. [both laugh] And he's one who engaged in beastiality with his donkey. So what Duke takes to be a condemnation of Jesus, because he's misidentified Jesus with Balaam, is really kind of like textbook Talmudic condemnation of a big bad goy. Now here's a guy who sought the destruction of the Jewish people. In the book of Numbers he's got this talking donkey who prevents him– who tries to stop him from going forward with his mission. And we know that he was bad because, according to the Talmud, he had sex with his donkey. There's this major preoccupation with bestiality in the Talmud, and it is weird as hell. But it's there, and we've got to deal with it. [laughs] Mike: Okay, and Sanhendrin 106a-b. Ben: Again, this one's not about Jesus, but rather about Balaam who has been misidentified with Jesus. I think this is– this kind of misidentification is just indicative of Duke not doing his homework. My understanding is that he took these from Dilling, and he never fact-checked to see if, you know, this is what the text says or this is what the text identifies. You know, this is bad scholarship on his part which is probably to be expected from this guy who defrauded his own his own white supremacist organization and has a fake degree. Mike: Right, and he even says in the book that he's not doing anything original, that it's just collected from other sources. Ben: Right. Mike: Well, since we're on the subject of Jesus, we may as well go with the rest of the passages that I have here. So Sanhendrin 90a. I'm kind of skipping around here. Ben: Yeah this one's all about prohibition against idol worship. And you said this one is Jesus-related? Mike: That's what he said, yeah. About Christianity and Jesus, yeah. Ben: I don't find much to do with Jesus in this text. Jesus isn't mentioned in this one. It's primarily about idol worship and people who prophesize with regards to it. Maybe he's trying to say that, like, the preoccupation with idol worship is a condemnation of Christianity, but I'm just not seeing where he's getting Jesus out of this. Mike: Okay then, on that same subject Shabbat 116a. Ben: Yeah, holy books in Babylonian temples. Now is this the one where he says a goy can't read the text? Mike: It might be, yeah. Or a Christian can't read the text. Ben: Yeah, oh no, this is a really particular one. Again this one is just– There's a lot of rhetorical violence against those who do the religion improperly or don't treat the sacred texts as they should. You know, these are practices and artifacts that are very important to the Jewish people, so they hold them in very high regard. Mike: So I guess moving along, Duke refers to a number of passages in the Bible that he takes to mean that Jews are preoccupied with racial integrity. (Projection much?) He points specifically to Sanhendrin 59a, Deuteronomy 7:2-6, Ezra 9:1-2 and 9:12, Leviticus 20:24, and Nehemiah 13:3. So what do these passages say and what do they actually mean? Ben: With Sanhedrin 59a, which Sanhedrin primarily deals with criminal law, it says that “A gentile who engages in Torah study is liable to receive the death penalty. As it is stated: ‘Moses commanded us a law, an inheritance of the congregation of Jacob.'” This is from Deuteronomy 33:4. “Indicating that it is an inheritance for us, and not for them.” So there is one sage, a rabbi Yokhanon who is arguing that goyim who study Torah, you know, they're liable to be put to death. You know, they expose themselves to capital punishment. He's arguing this because they view the Torah with such high esteem; it is their most sacred text. They want to preserve it. Now this text is followed a line or two down by a counterargument. It says, “You have therefore learned that even a gentile who engages Torah study is considered like a high priest.” So you've got one argument saying that a goy who studies Torah is liable to be put to death, and another that says that they have an incredible status, that studying Torah gives them very high regard. But this again is one of those instances where Duke does not consider that might undermine his central thesis that Jews are bad, are always bad, and will always be bad. Mike: Okay, so what about the Deuteronomy passages? Ben: Deuteronomy is fascinating. We could do a whole discussion of that book in and of itself because it is–Deuteronomy in Greek means “second law”–but it is kind of a later law code that is arguably the result of a very kind of reactionary sect of Israelite theology that does not see coexistence with people who don't worship YHWH as possible. And rhetorically, what they are saying is when the Israelites get to the promised land, they are to commit genocide against the peoples of the land. Don't intermarry with them because that could lead to apostasy, that could lead to illicit worship. You know, their daughters will lead you to serve other gods. The sense here is that Israel is a holy people, God has chosen them to be special unto him, and if they allow this foreign influence to affect them, that will be undermined. Mike: Okay, and what about the Ezra text? Ezra 9:1-2 and 9:12. Ben: Yeah, there's some scholarship to indicate that Ezra and Nehemiah represent one scholarly tradition. So after the Babylonian empire was defeated by the Persian empire, the Persians allowed the community of Israelites that had been taken into exile, the golah community, to return to the land, to rebuild the temple, and to reestablish rule. So one of the concerns of the returning community is this very specific idea that the reason they were exiled in the first place is because God is punishing them for worshipping other gods. And that sense also undergirds the theology of the book of Deuteronomy. So their solution is that, to prevent that from ever happening again, they have to divorce from the non-Israelite wives that they had married that might lead them into temptation. Now this is the view of the returning community, not the community that had stayed in the land of Israel during that time. So these would have been the intelligentsia, the priestly class, the aristocracy, skilled laborers, so it's not a normative view, but it kind of becomes normative because it becomes the dominant voice of the text, if that makes any sense. But they are saying that for the sake not just of religious purity but also to establish power for themselves, you know, the returning community has a claim to power in the land, not just because they have, you know, they have a connection to it where they are before the exile, but they are supported by the Persian imperial power. They're making this new claim of identity and religiosity to assert that power. Mike: Okay and what about Leviticus 20:24? Ben: “You shall inherit their land” (“Them” being the Canaanites.) “that I will give unto you to possess it, a land that flows with milk and honey. I am the Lord your God that separated you from other people.” So this is God telling the Israelites that they will be given the promised land because God has chosen them, has separated them. The word “kodesh,” to be holy, also means separate. So it's really a theological category, not an ethnic one. You know, the Israelites are separate from these people and are given the land because of their adherence to the covenant at Sinai, not because they are of a particular ethnic or racial background. Mike: Okay, so we talked a little bit about kind of the somewhat genocidal tendencies I guess. And so David Duke talks about massacres perpetrated by Jews in the bible. He points to Deuteronomy 20:10-18, Isaiah 34:2-3. and Joshua 6:21 and 10:28-41. And when I mentioned Joshua to you, you kind of rolled your eyes at it. Ben: Yeah. Mike: So I guess let's start with Joshua then. Ben: Yeah, I do. Good. Joshua's a fascinating text. Scholars pretty much agree that it has no, or little to no, basis in historical fact. You know, one of these is that, these texts Joshua 6:21, is the destruction of the city of Jericho which according to archeological records happened several hundred years prior to when this narrative is supposed to have taken place. But what's being discussed here in 21 is the devotion of the city to the Lord, the destruction of every living thing in it. So, you know, this is absolutely a genocidal text. It's a purification of the land by the sword and by flame. So typically in war in the ancient near east, you could take slaves, you could take cattle as war booty. But what is being done here is the destruction of all of that, saying that everything belongs to God, and as such it must be destroyed and sacrificed unto him. But it's also seen as a kind of justice because here are these, for lack of a better word, pagans who stand in the way of the Israelite mission, and who may also tempt the Israelites to turn away from the path of God. So it's absolutely this violent, theologically motivated holy war, genocidal slaughter, maintained in the text. And I do think it's important to wrestle with these notions. You know, whether or not it actually happened, it's still– It's there, and it informs a great deal of thinking. It informed the colonization of the New World, whereby settlers from Europe saw themselves as Israelites and the indigenous people here as Canaanites. Robert Allen Warrior is an indigenous scholar who's done a lot of work on this. But then, the Joshua narrative also informed many of the early Zionists, and they saw themselves as, as Rachel Haverlock called the Joshua generation. Like, Ben Gurion assembled a number of different people to do bible studies on the book of Joshua. It is a text of settler colonialism and can be used to justify that kind of political programme. Mike: Okay so back to Deutero– Ben: If that's what you're trying to do, Joshua is a good place to pull from. Mike: Okay so back to Deuteronomy, 20:10-18. What's being said in there? Ben: “When you march up to attack a city, make its people an offer of peace. If they accept and open its gates, all the people shall be subject to forced labor and shall work for you. If they refuse to make peace and they engage in battle, lay siege to the city.” And the ban, or kherem, is in effect there. So destroy, destroy, destroy, and leave nothing because everything is for God. It's the same scenario– In this instance, the people in the land are given the opportunity to surrender, otherwise they are subject to the sword. It's very similar to the kind of warfare described in other texts from the ancient near east, whether they're Assyrian or Babylonian. So it's not uncommon to see this kind of siege warfare described, and it's not necessarily unique to the Israelite people. Mike: Right, I mean, yeah, I mean that was one of the things that happened to the Israelite people, at least in engaging the Romans, right? Ben: Yeah, precisely. Mike: Okay, what about Isaiah 34:2-3? Ben: This one's interesting because it's not actually a narrative of slaughter. It's a prophetic oracle delivered against the people of Edom, the Edomites, for betraying the Israelites to the Babylonians and assisting in their imperial endeavors. It's saying that, you know, you will be destroyed. You know, the corpses of your people will lay in the street. So it's not an actual thing that happened. It's part of a type of prophetic literature called oracles against the nations where the prophet of a particular book will condemn a specific people on God's behalf. Keep in mind that the prophets aren't really seen as their own agents. They're the agents of God; they speak God's word. So God through Isaiah is saying, here's what's going to happen to you because of your betrayal. Mike: Okay, so this next part is probably going to need a trigger warning or something. So there's some really strange passages that he cites about rape and virginity that I honestly haven't looked at because by the time I got to these passages I was just tired of him being wrong every time I checked the passages he cited. So he cites Kethuboth 11b, Sanhedrin 55b and 69a-b, Yebamoth 57b, 58a, and 60b. So let's start with Kethuboth. Ben: Right, yeah, so here he's– The issue is Bath Sheeba, when she gave birth to Solomon, whether or not she was six years old, or whether or not she was an earlier age. It's not saying that six-year-olds are appropriate– or that six is an appropriate age for sexual relations with a girl. It's arguing at what age a child can conceive. Like when is conception possible? And it's saying that because Bath Sheeba gave birth to Solomon when she was six, it's somewhere around that time. Yeah, this whole discourse is really gnarly. Mike: Okay, so what about Sanhendrin 55b? Ben: So here it's about a girl who is three years and one day whose father has arranged for her to be married, and betrothal is through intercourse. It's concerning the legal status of the intercourse with her, if it's like full-fledged sex. Really here the text is examining forbidden sexual acts that cause ritual impurity and calamity. And prior to this specific quotation is a broader context of unwitting beastiality, like beastiality that you didn't know you did. It's not justifying sex with minors; it says that the act renders the man ritually impure and liable to be put to death. Lucky for the child, I guess lucky, is that they're exempt from execution because they're a minor. Small condolence I guess. Mike: Okay so it's basically saying the opposite of what David Duke said. Ben: Yeah. Mike: Okay, what about 69a-b? Ben: I mean, this is probably a discussion of the legal ramifications of this act. Mike: Yeah this is actually, this says exactly what you were talking about earlier. So “A maiden aged three years and a day may be acquired in marriage by coition, and if her deceased husband's brother cohabitated with her, she becomes his.” Blah blah blah. Ben: Yeah, because it's Yebamoth– It's Yebamoth, right? Mike: No this is Sanhendrin. Ben: Oh Sanhendrin. So this is, yeah, criminal law. So this is the liability of criminal punishment, but also these rabbis debated everything. What is the likelihood that a three-year-old is going to be married to someone who then dies and then has to be– Again they have the option to be married to their brother so that the dead brother's lineage doesn't end. They're really negotiating, like, every possible eventuality that might happen just in case. You know, all of these are hypothetical situations. And, you know, they're gross. Some of them are just really fucked up. Mike: [laughs] Yeah Jews like to talk about a lot of weird hypotheticals. Alright so now onto the Yebamoth one. So 57b. Ben: Yeah, Yebamoth 57b. This one I've got, “A maiden aged three years and a day may be acquired by marriage in coition.” So yeah, the sex act is technically allowed. It's not condoning it. But because three-year-old girls cannot become pregnant, it's still technically forbidden because it's a waste of seed in non-procreative sex. So it's saying that she can't conceive via sexual intercourse, so it's really forbidden because sex in this worldview is not for pleasure; it's purely for procreation. So if you are wasting sperm engaging in this sex act, it's a bad thing. Not going to lie, this one's fucked up. Mike: Yeah, what about 58a? Ben: Um, doesn't say anything about minors. Mike: Really? Ben: Just, yeah, I didn't see anything about minors in this one. Mike: What about rape? Ben: Most likely. Let me just take a closer look. Mike: Or virginity or something? Ben: Yeah, do you have a quote on this one? Mike: Not sure. I mean, I don't have quotes on any of these because again I stopped looking at them. Ben: Yeah, and a lot of it is just like– It's kind of he said, she said. I don't know. I don't take David Duke's reading of these in good faith, and I don't think we can. Mike: This is a weird passage. There's something about “Through betrothal alone a woman is not entitled to eat.” This is so strange. Ben: I mean I would lie if I said that I understood the majority of Talmudic literature. Mike: Right. Ben: You know, people can spend seven years reading this entire work all the way through. The law of tamurah. Mike: Yeah, and, I mean, even– David Duke doesn't even necessarily quote these passages. He just references them. And I guess, like you said, he probably pulls them from other sources without reading them. Ben: Yeah, I– With this, I can't even tell, like, what he's arguing. Like, what is the– What issue is he taking here? Mike: Yeah, I would suggest that our listeners read this passage and try to figure out what the fuck David Duke has a problem with. Ben: Yeah exactly. Yeah [sarcastically] read David Duke's book. You'll have fun. Mike: Yeah, no don't read David Duke's book, but you can read the Talmud, that's pretty good. Ben: Spend seven years reading the whole thing. You can do it, a daf a day. Mike: Alright, do you have any notes on Yebamoth 60b? Ben: So this is where the Gemara cites another ruling related to who is considered a virgin. And it's not condoning sex with a three-year-old. It says that in the event of that happening, she remains a virgin because her hymen grows back. Like if it's through a sex act with an adult man or if her hymen is ruptured by wood. You know, she's still considered a virgin because it grows back. I don't know if that's medically true. Mike: Yeah, I was– Ben: Sounds like bullshit, but the issue here is virginity as it relates to being able to determine paternity in the long run. Mike: Okay, alright, so Judaism has changed a lot since these texts were written. So what can we say about the ethos of Judaism now as it relates to these texts? Ben: Right, obviously most Jews aren't concerned with the majority of the issues we've addressed here today. You know, they don't spend a lot of time thinking about beastiality, thank goodness. But I think if there is a single Jewish ethos, it's an affirmation of being the people of Israel, literally meaning “to wrestle with God,” Yis-ra-el. Engagement in argument over Torah are so central to our people's identity that even secular atheist Jews still contend with these issues. So as many different types of Jews as there are and how many different ways they approach the text, there still profoundly, proudly participating in a longstanding tradition that's engaging with and arguing with the tradition. I think that's the modern Jewish ethos, and it's much the same as the ancient but adapted to the current context: How do we live a good life? Mike: Word, well Ben Siegel, thank you so much for coming on The Nazi Lies Podcast and taking the time to do the tedious work of debunking David fucking Duke. [both laugh] You can catch Ben on Twitter and Facebook at Anarcho-Judaism. Ben: Mike it has been an absolute pleasure. Thank you for having me. [Theme song]
2 Michelin Starred Chef Alex Dilling talks about the effects of The Greenhouse closure and how he went from punk bands to kitchen brigades.
A very special episode of the #LionsDen #Podcast with Michael Gulledge, president of @dillinghvac, all the way up from Gastonia, North Carolina to talk about his journey as a #homeservices professional, the #HVAC legacy he's building, and how #digitalmarketing with @1seodigital has taken his company to the next level of success and experiences growth month over month! #LFG it's #TimeToBuild#DigitalLion #LanceBachmann #DigitalMarketing #MarketingPodcast #TheLionsDen #Dilling #Heating #Cooling #BusinessGrowth
Genetic Engineering and Society Center GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ges-colloquium GES Mediasite - See videos, full abstracts, speaker bios, and slides https://go.ncsu.edu/ges-mediasite Twitter - https://twitter.com/GESCenterNCSU Environmental Justice Reconsidered: Epistemic Dominance in the Governance of Environmental Biotechnologies Environmental justice scholarship and practice often focuses on distributive or procedural dimensions of justice. While these are important, here I argue that the politics of recognition is foundational to these other two dimensions of environmental justice. Drawing on the case study of the Genetically Engineered American Chestnut tree and working with Haudenosaunee environmental and tribal leaders, I put forth that recognizing sovereignty and worldview are critical to a just governance of chestnut restoration. This framework also offers insight into other environmental biotechnologies, particularly those being proposed for species protection. Links & Resources Delborne, J., Kokotovich, A., & Barnhill-Dilling, S. K. (2018). Engaging community with humility. Science, 362(6414), 532-533 Barnhill-Dilling, S.K., Rivers, L. & Delborne, J.A. (2019) Rooted in recognition: Indigenous environmental justice and the genetically engineered American chestnut. Society & Natural Resources. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08941920.2019.1685145 Barnhill-Dilling, S. K., & Delborne, J. A. (2019). The genetically engineered American chestnut tree as opportunity for reciprocal restoration in Haudenosaunee communities. Biological Conservation, 232, 1-7. Delborne, J.A., Binder, A.R., Rivers, L., Barnes, J.C., Barnhill-Dilling, S.K., George, D., Kokotovich, A., and Sudweeks, J. (2018). Biotechnology, the American Chestnut Tree, and Public Engagement (Workshop Report). Genetic Engineering and Society Center, North Carolina State University. Available online: http://go.ncsu.edu/ges-chestnut-report Guest Speaker Dr. Katie Barnhill-Dilling (@barnhilldilling) is a postdoctoral research scholar at North Carolina State University in the Department of Forestry & Environmental Resources. She is a social scientist, exploring just environmental decision-making. Broadly, her research focuses on engaging diverse communities and stakeholders in complex environmental and natural resource governance questions. More specifically, she explores the politics and social science around emerging applications of biotechnology in biodiversity conservation and restoration. Katie situates herself at an intersection of Science, Technology, and Society studies — in particular public engagement with science and technology — and Environmental Justice. Her focus is primarily on qualitative methodologies, including in-depth interviews, focus group facilitation, and participant observation. GES Center - Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology. Find out more at https://ges-center-lectures-ncsu.pinecast.co
Supply Chain guru Chris Barnes interviews the brightest minds and innovative organizations who are contributing the most cutting-edge concepts and ideas to the end-to-end supply chain. But it all sounds pretty boring. What do you think? Data collection and WMS is very boring... or is it? In this episode of Supply Chain is Boring, Chris interviews data collection pioneer John Hill. John Hill, with St. Onge Company, is a pioneering officer of automatic data collection, material handling and supply chain systems firms with over 100 successful AIDC (bar code, radio frequency identification), material handling equipment and warehouse, labor and transportation management information systems deployments.Hill's experience includes supply chain benchmarking and strategy development, logistics network and operations performance optimization, process and systems design, and the selection and installation of technology and systems. He has led consulting engagements for Alliance/ Freightliner, Armstrong World Industries, Avnet, Brighton-Best, Burkhart Dental, Burron Medical, Canberra, the Chilean Ministry of Transport, Coca-Cola, Commonwealth Aluminum, CSX Corporation, Driscoll's, Emery Worldwide, Ford Motor Company, Frazier, Fresh Express / Chiquita, Freeman's (UK), Fresh & Easy (Tesco), General Electric, General Motors, General Trading, the Gillette Company, Hewlett-Packard, Inland Steel, J. M. Schneider Inc. (Maple Leaf Foods), the Keebler Company, Land O'Lakes Purina Feed, Litton Industries, Lockheed, MasterTag, Menlo Logistics, Monfort, Inc. (ConAgra), Nevamar, Nielsen-Bainbridge, Owens & Minor, Pepsi Bottling Group, Rhodia, RJ Reynolds Packaging, Schurman Fine Papers, the US Postal Service, Thomas & Betts (ABB), UCSF, UTi Integrated Logistics, WAI, WinCo Foods and many others. Co-founder, former chair and emeritus member of AIM, the global Automatic Identification & Data Capture Trade Association. Charter member of AIDC 100, a non-profit association of technology professionals who have contributed to the growth of the industry. Former president of the Material Handling Institute,(MHI), member of its Board of Governors and an emeritus member of MHI's Advisory Roundtable. Co-founder of MHI's Integrated Systems & Controls, Supply Chain Execution Systems & Technologies and Information Systems Solutions groups. Former president and a current Lifetime Director of the Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc., he is also a member of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and the Warehouse Education & Research Council (WERC). With global engineering firm St. Onge (www.stonge.com) since 2012, Hill began his career with 3M Company in Europe and has served on the boards of Computer Identics, DataMax, ESYNC, Identronix (IDX), Logisticon, MEK, Source Technologies and TrueDemand. Recipient of MHI's 1997 Norman L. Cahners and 2004 Reed-Apple awards as well as AIM's 2014 Allan Gilligan and 2018 Dilling awards for contributions to the U.S. material handling and AIDC marketplaces. He was also inducted into Modern Material Handling magazine's 20th Century Hall of Fame, DC Velocity magazine's 2003 charter roster of Logistics Rainmakers and World Trade magazine's annual Fabulous 50. Widely published in the U. S. and overseas, he currently serves on the editorial advisory boards of Material Handling & Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazines. He has given over 350 seminars and presentations for academia, corporate clients, professional and trade associations in North and Latin America, Europe, Asia and Australia and served for many years as a faculty member at Georgia Tech's Supply Chain & Logistics Institute. Connect with John on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-m-hill-07519b12/ Connect with Chris on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisrbarnes/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisrbarnes/) Learn More about...
When we launched the podcast, there were some people we hoped to get on the show. Chef Alex Dilling of the 2 Michelin Star The Greenhouse in London was one of those people. In addition to Alex's story and Journey, we talk about the creative process, Per Se in New York (Twice), the noises we make when we taste sublime food, training Phil's dog to truffle hunt and so much more. Alex really is a class act and there's lots of incredibly useful snippets in here. Enjoy! This was recorded on 30th April 2020 under lock down conditions This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
Managing director at Markzware Europe David Dilling sits down with Senior Analyst Colin McMahon to elaborate on the print software solutions they provide. Dilling also expands on the importance of flexibility and adaptability when it comes to managing the needs of the print industry.
Probably the only podcast to have a special guest from FC Pride U9 team this week! Birthday boy Alex Dilling joins Bryan, Jim and Joe as they discuss EPL is coming back! Greedy TV companies, Bundesliga and Harvey giving an FU to meeting Sergio Ramos. Also, plugs and non-plugs. Contact: Email: IndyRedsPod@gmail.com Twitter: @IndyRedsPod Facebook: Indy Reds Podcast Thank you for the download. YNWA!
Emily Dilling of [Paris Paysanne](http://www.parispaysanne.com/paris-paysanne) is the author of [My Paris Market Cookbook](https://amzn.to/2ZWGZ4P) which has just been updated to version 2.0! In this episode, Emily and I talk about the new edition of the book, what inspired her to start Paris Paysanne, what natural wine is, and she even shares some tips for tourists planning a visit to Paris! Also, Emily shares her recipe for honey glazed turnips with us over on the blog, so make sure to check out the episode page to get her recipe. Make sure to check out Emily's Paris Paysanne [Podcast](http://www.parispaysanne.com/paris-paysanne-podcast)! ### Highlights from this interview * **8:15** - How did Paris Paysanne Start? * **10:40** - New edition of the book includes walking tours. * **19:30** - What is natural wine? * **26:30** - Difference between the 1st and 2nd editions. * **32:15** - Some of Emily's favorite things about Paris. * **35:40** - Advice for tourists planning a trip to Paris. ### Read more about this podcast episode: The blog post for this episode can be found [here](https://www.themoderndomestique.com/post/tmd-podcast-s3-e4). ### Keep in touch with [The Modern Domestique](https://www.themoderndomestique.com)! * [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/themoderndomestique/) * [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/themoderndomestique) * [Twitter](https://twitter.com/ModrnDomestique) * [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCudE_Mk2g4ZaL_xGEs8Hxw) * [Contact me](https://www.themoderndomestique.com/contact) * [Sign up for the newsletter](http://eepurl.com/btBQdf) to stay in the loop
This month we are chatting with Emily Dilling, author of My Paris Market Cookbook, which was released last month as an updated and revised edition. The new version of the book contains updated information and added content on the Paris food and beverage scene, as well as seasonal recipes for the home cook. Emily is […]
This month we are chatting with Emily Dilling, author of My Paris Market Cookbook, which was released last month as an updated and revised edition. The new version of the book contains updated information and [...]
Happy Wine Wednesday! On this episode of The Swirl Suite, Sarita & Tanisha talk with expat and fellow podcaster, Emily Dilling. Emily, originally from California, has called France home for the last fourteen years. A writer who is passionate about food and the people who grow and make it, she runs ParisPaysanne.com, a blog dedicated to discovering Paris markets and French terroir. She can often be found exploring Pariss craft coffee, beer, and food scene, tasting wine and making beer in the Loire, or growing tomatoes in her garden.Follow Emily:http://www.parispaysanne.com/https://www.instagram.com/parispaysanne/?hl=en Follow Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireCome see us at the Summer Solstice.https://www.mt.cm/summer-solsticeJoin us in New Orleans:http://thehuesociety.com/black-wine-experience/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Check out the highly anticipated podcast app that's created for the black community. The ALIVE Podcast App is the home of Black voices - where community, culture, and creatives live.
Happy Wine Wednesday! On this episode of The Swirl Suite, Sarita & Tanisha talk with expat and fellow podcaster, Emily Dilling. Emily, originally from California, has called France home for the last fourteen years. A writer who is passionate about food and the people who grow and make it, she runs ParisPaysanne.com, a blog dedicated to discovering Paris markets and French terroir. She can often be found exploring Paris's craft coffee, beer, and food scene, tasting wine and making beer in the Loire, or growing tomatoes in her garden.Follow Emily:http://www.parispaysanne.com/https://www.instagram.com/parispaysanne/?hl=en Follow Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireCome see us at the Summer Solstice.https://www.mt.cm/summer-solsticeJoin us in New Orleans:http://thehuesociety.com/black-wine-experience/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Wine Wednesday! On this episode of The Swirl Suite, Sarita & Tanisha talk with expat and fellow podcaster, Emily Dilling. Emily, originally from California, has called France home for the last fourteen years. A writer who is passionate about food and the people who grow and make it, she runs ParisPaysanne.com, a blog dedicated to discovering Paris markets and French terroir. She can often be found exploring Paris's craft coffee, beer, and food scene, tasting wine and making beer in the Loire, or growing tomatoes in her garden.Follow Emily:http://www.parispaysanne.com/https://www.instagram.com/parispaysanne/?hl=en Follow Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireCome see us at the Summer Solstice.https://www.mt.cm/summer-solsticeJoin us in New Orleans:http://thehuesociety.com/black-wine-experience/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Dilling, the owner of Lite Brite Neon Studios, talks about the history of neon and how it’s entered the contemporary art visual language. He describes working with both commercial and art clients and how to tackle and learn from positive problem solving with such an exacting material.
Episode 9: Michelle Dilling Another newcomer to the spoken word world, Michelle can normally be seen on stage fronting local band Vivid Vague, however, shes still as confident behind the mic delivering her very first spoken word set. Her performance about mental health and the perceptions of men is delivered powerfully and is evident that Michelle feels passionately about her chosen subjects. This set was recorded at our bi-monthly spoken word evening Word Command. For future dates see our listings. Recorded: 13th March 2019
Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth - a PodFix Network Podcast Christopher Knight, widely known as Peter from The Brady Bunch has enjoyed a lengthy television career including his own reality show. In part 2 we explore Eve Plumb's resistance to being known as a Brady, an awkward phone call from Michael Jackson, and Tyler Henry bringing back Chris's dead father for a visit! Support Fancounters! http://www.fancounters.com http://www.patreon.com/fancounters http://www.twitter.com/fancounterslive https://www.facebook.com/groups/sharpienation/ https://www.teepublic.com/user/fancounters (WE HAVE NEW MERCH!)
Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth - a PodFix Network Podcast Christopher Knight, widely known as Peter from The Brady Bunch has enjoyed a lengthy television career including his own reality show. His company, Christopher Knight Home, gives consumers a new way to buy quality furniture online. Today we'll talk about the recent HGTV Brady Bunch reunion, his company, and his Brady Bunch stardom. Support Fancounters! http://www.fancounters.com http://www.patreon.com/fancounters http://www.twitter.com/fancounterslive https://www.facebook.com/groups/sharpienation/ https://www.teepublic.com/user/fancounters (WE HAVE NEW MERCH!)
De kunne ha bygd seg en jernalderlandsby slik vi kjenner det fra for eksempel Danmark. Men de valgte å gjøre det på denne måten. De valgte seg en grend. Det var slik de ville ha det. Gårder av forskjellig størrelse med passe mellomrom. Det er prosjektleder Lars Erik Gjerpe som sier det på denne måten når han skal beskrive det store funnet av treskipede stolpehus, grophus, graver, spor etter gjerder og veier ved den nedlagte jernbanestasjonen på Dilling like sør for Moss. - Her var det antakelig helt ideelle forhold, sier Gjerpe, som peker på den lettdrevne jorda på sydsiden av raet og den relativt korte avstanden til Vannsjø. Det er dobbeltspor, Intercity og Bane NOR som er grunnen til at Kulturhistorisk Museum gjennom to år har flateavdekket mer enn 80 mål i et område som strekker seg rundt 800 meter over kornåkrene i Rygge. Det oppsiktsvekkende og unike er det store antallet hus som er funnet. Mer enn 900 stolpehull forteller om minst 100 langhus. Pluss et interessant funn av flere ansamlinger med grophus. Og plasseringen, sier feltleder Linnea S Johannessen. Når vi legger inn funnene i våre datasystemer se vi en merkelig ansamling av grophus mellom to store langhus. Og så er det noe som ser ut som et gjerde som skiller grophusene fra det ene langhuset. - Her er det både topp og bunn. Både rike og fattige. Slaver og frie bønder, sier Lars Erik Gjerpe. I MUSEUM får vi også høre om funnet av tretten urnegraver og tre branngroper. I tre av gravene var det lagt ned gjenstander. Bjørnetenner og en jernsigd. Pluss et fossil av en braktiopod, en mange millioner år gammel musling. Med i programmet er prosjektleder Lars Erik Gjerpe og feltleder Linnea S Johannessen, begge fra Kulturhistorisk Museum. Programleder Øyvind Arntsen. Programmet ble sendt første gang 18/8 2018.
Arkeologi på rappen, sesong 1, episode 4: Arkeolog Marie Ødegaard forteller om de 100(!) husene fra førromersk og romersk jernalder som de har avdekket på Dilling, Rygge, Østfold, i tillegg til andre spennende funn av branngravfelt, grophus, veger, gjerder og mere til. Intervjuer: Marte Spangen. Teknisk bistand: Kjell-Erik Jonasson, Krokom Radio. Produsert for Primitive tider juli 2018. Les Marie Ødegaard, Torgeir Winther, Lars Erik Gjerpe og Jan Kristian Hellans rapport om utgravningens første sesong i PT nr. 19 her: https://www.academia.edu/36215836/%C3%98degaard_et_al_2017_G%C3%A5rder_fra_bronse-_og_jernalder_forel%C3%B8pige_resultater_fra_Dobbeltspor_Dilling_PT_19.pdf Følg Dilling-prosjektet på Facebook her: https://www.facebook.com/Arkeologi-ved-Dobbeltspor-Dilling-1395004490587033/
Premiere mandag den 9. Juli kl 20Alt kan nørdes! Og i dag nørder Kristian og Mads merinould, afliver myter og har testet nogle produkter de har fået gratis til test fra Danske Dilling Underwear.Vi har selvfølgelig sørget for, at I seere kan få 20% rabat hos Dilling til og med den 15. Juli ved at bruge koden “mceventyr20”https://www.dilling-underwear.dk/Vil du se med allerede nu? Så køb en hvilken som helst vare i shoppen og få op til et helt års forpremiere på afsnit. https://mceventyr.dk/mceventyr/shop.html
IntroductionMorten Dilling is the 4th generation working in the family company Dilling Underwear based in Denmark. Dilling Underwear was founded in 1916 and has since then reinvented its business model to adapt to modern times. Morten talks about why he joined the company in 2009. He also explains how he turned the company into an eco-friendly vertical B2C manufacturing and retail business. About Morten DillingMorten Dilling is the Concept Manager of Dilling Underwear based in Denmark. Morten is the 4th generation working in the company. Before joining the family company in 2009, Morten studied Business economics at Copenhagen Business school (CBS) from 2003 – 2007, and at the same time worked for http://www.icgroup.net (www.icgroup.net) from 2003 – 2009. Morten lives in Aarhus together with his girlfriend and their daughter.
HPPO 007Du möchtest dich zur Überprüfung beim Gesundheitsamt anmelden?Nach dem HeilpraktikerGesetz von 1939 musst du nachweisen, dass du keine Gefahr für die Volksgesundheit darstellst, wenn du die Heilkunde ausübst.In den meisten Gesundheitsämtern in Deutschland musst du das nachweisen, indem du eine schriftliche Prüfung ablegst und nach bestandener schriftlicher Prüfung zu einer mündlichen Prüfung eingeladen wirst.Der für die schriftliche Prüfung erstellte Fragenkatalog kommt vom Gesundheitsamt Ansbach. Es gibt 28 Multiple-Choice-Fragen, von denen du 21 richtig beantworten musst. Nicht an diesem bundesweit einheitlichen Prüfungsverfahren beteiligen sich die Stadt Hamburg, welche nur eine mündliche Prüfung abhält und das Gesundheitsamt in Husum, welches eine schriftliche Prüfung mit 40 Fragen ausarbeitet.Das Gesundheitsamt Ansbach erwartet, dass du im Bereich der Psychotherapie Diagnosen stellen kannst, Notsituationen erkennst, insbesondere eine Selbsttötungsgefahr und dass du erkennst und weißt, welche Krankheiten du zur Primärbehandlung an Ärzte oder Psychotherapeuten weiterleiten musst. Sofern du Patienten behandelst, musst du die Befähigung nachweisen, das du entsprechend der Diagnose psychotherapeutisch behandeln kannst. Außerdem werden Grundkenntnisse im Unterbringungs- und Betreuungsrecht gefordert.Was bedeutet das für dich?1. Du musst dich mit der ICD-10 Kapitel V beschäftigen. In diesem Verzeichnis sind alle psychischen Störungen mit den entsprechenden Diagnosekriterien aufgeführt. Du musst die einzelnen Gruppen des Kapitels fünf benennen können mit den dazugehörigen Code Nummern. Ferner musst du die entsprechenden Untergruppen kennen, allerdings nicht die Kodierungen. Für die häufigsten Störungen müssen dir die Symptome bekannt sein mit den dazugehörigen Zeitkriterien. Du musst in der Lage sein, eine Störung von anderen Störungen mit ähnlichen Symptomen abzugrenzen (Differenzialdiagnose). Du musst wissen, welche Störungen du nur psychoedukativ begleiten darfst nach Absprache mit einem Arzt oder Psychotherapeuten.2. Du musst in der Lage sein einen psychopathologischen Befund zu erheben, d.h. du musst den Zustand eines Klienten systematisch in Bezug aufBewusstsein,Orientierung,Gedächtnis und Aufmerksamkeit,Ich-Störungen,Wahrnehmung,Affektivität,Antrieb und Psychomotorik,Denkstörungen undansatzweise auf Intelligenz erfassen können.Die zugehörigen möglichen Symptome müssen dir bekannt sein.3. Du musst Grundkenntnisse im Bereich Psychopharmaka aufweisen, auch wenn du als Heilpraktiker Psychotherapie keine Medikamente verschreiben darfst.4. Du musst das Heilpraktikergesetz, das Betreuungsrecht und das Unterbringungsrecht kennen.5. Du musst Kenntnis über Therapieformen und deren Anwendungsmöglichkeiten nachweisen. In manchen Gesundheitsämtern verlangt man bei der mündlichen Prüfung den Nachweis über erlernte Therapieformen. Einige Gesundheitsämter erwarten ebenfalls Kenntnisse in Erster Hilfe.In einer Grafik habe ich dargestellt, welche Bereiche dieser Wissensgebiete schwerpunktmäßig in der schriftlichen Überprüfung in den letzten Jahren abgefragt wurden. In diesen Bereichen solltest du besonders fit sein. Ich kann dir jedoch gar nicht raten, Wissensgebiete beim Lernen auszuklammern.Bezüglich der mündlichen Prüfung gibt es von Gesundheitsamt zu Gesundheitsamt unterschiedliche Gepflogenheiten.In erster Linie geht es grundsätzlich darum, dass du die Differentialdiagnostik beherrschst und dass du Notfälle erkennst und die erforderlichen Maßnahmen ergreifen kannst.Für den Anfang könntest du dir schon mal eine Ausführung der ICD-10 in blau oder rot von Dilling zulegen ;-). Taschenbücher und gebundene Ausgaben sind erstaunlicherweise im Preis gleich.Show Notes:Die Grafik auf PinterestHorst Dilling ICD-10 blauHorst Dilling ICD-10 rotGesundheitsamt Ansbach Heilpraktiker Psychotherapie Kenntnis
From family to frontiers, the familiar and foreign, today's episode brings you sisters and snow-covered glaciers and plains: Jazmine Hughes reads an essay called "Sisters, Ranked," and Jynne Dilling Martin reads poems from her new book, We Mammals in Hospitable Times, inspired by her time in Antarctica. CatapultReads.com // @CatapultReads // The Trebuchet