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Take on Board
Dorrit Kromann speaks about using a psychological approach in the boardroom

Take on Board

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 32:37


Today on the Take on Board podcast I'm speaking with Dorrit Kromann about psychology in the boardroom. Dorritt is on the boards of Njorda: Fintech / Fors - supply / Deedster Green tech Investors board / Building board JM Thielesvej, The high school board in Roskilde With curiosity, dignity, smarts and justice, Dorrit has been ambitious in boards throughout her whole life. She has had an international career within the Financial business working for 8 years around the world. Started out as a pioneer combining Economics and Computer Science in her Masters at Copenhagen Business School in 1989, Dorrit continued into organizational psychology, business turn arounds and growth in her own company since 2003. By mid 2010s she left being operational and is now a full time board professional. Outside of her work, Dorrit is married to Christian and they have 2 sons. She lives in Denmark and has a part time house in South of France which she is in the middle of renovating. Links and ResourcesDorrit on LinkedInNeuroAffective Relational ModelDorrit's book will be coming soonAll episodes of Broads on Boards are out now!Upcoming TOB EventsAll eventsYou might want to:Join the Take on Board Facebook communityJoin the Take on Board LinkedIn communityFollow along on TwitterWork with meJoin the Take on Board: Kickstarter group programJoin the Take on Board: Accelerator group programFind out more about meContact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part IX.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 124:45


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part XVI.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 102:50


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part XIV.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 145:12


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part XIII.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 129:32


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part XII.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 157:20


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part XI.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 112:48


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part X.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 146:33


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part XV.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 138:57


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Mondolivro
Mondolivro - Dorrit Harazim em seu livro de estreia, “O instante certo”

Mondolivro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 1:44


No Mondolivro de hoje, Afonso Borges fala sobre o livro “O instante certo”, da jornalista Dorrit Harazim. A obra conta as histórias por trás de algumas das grandes fotografias tiradas na história do jornalismo mundial. Confira!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part VIII.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 156:34


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part VI.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 142:19


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part V.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 118:59


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part IV.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 150:20


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part III.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 161:42


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part II.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 125:40


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part VII.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 119:04


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Part I.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 158:58


Little Dorrit, one of the three great novels of Charles Dickens' last period, was produced in monthly installments from 1855 to 1857, and is considered one of his most profound. Dickens' father spent three months in Marshalsea Prison for debt, which made a lasting impact on his life. This story centers around life in Marshalsea Prison and, as always, society in general.Book One begins in the infamous Marseilles Prison in France, where two prisoners, Rigaud the French rogue and the ever cheerful Italian Cavaletto, share a cell. We meet them again later, but the scene shifts quickly to the English debtor's prison, The Marshalsea, where Mr. Dorrit is confined. His daughter Amy is born there, the only baby ever born in that prison. Tiny as a baby, she grows into a sweet-natured tiny adult, better known as “Little Dorrit.” The other inmates love and respect the child and the caring woman she becomes. Mr. Dorrit is also revered by them, and as the inmate with the longest term of imprisonment, he becomes “Father of the Marshalsea.”Enter Arthur Clennam, who meets Mr. Dorrit and Amy. He notes that she takes care of her father's every need, and also cooks, cleans, and mends the clothes of her older siblings. Arthur suspects that Dorrit was wrongly imprisoned, and begins investigating the case, which may involve his own family as well.In Book Two, Mr. Dorrit has been freed, and his family begins a new life. Arthur Clennam, now a dear friend of Little Dorrit, becomes partner with an engineer and inventor named Daniel Doyce, but a surprising event occurs which puts Arthur into prison. The twists and turns of fortune for himself, the Dorrit family and many others are changed forever. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

BuchWerkstatt Regina Lehrkind
#97 - Afrikas Pulsschlag - Dorrit Bartel

BuchWerkstatt Regina Lehrkind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 41:23


Mit Dorrit Bartel bin ich in eine mir fremde Welt eingetaucht, deren Pulsschlag mich einen besonderen Rhythmus hat spüren lassen. Humorvoll und authentisch sind die Erzählungen der Autorin. Ich bin beeindruckt von der Einfachheit und starken Strahlkraft, Zauber die dieses Land in sich trägt. Dorrit Bartel ist Mecklenburgerin durch Geburt, Berlinerin durch Entscheidung, Europäerin aus Überzeugung und – wie ein afrikanischer Freund es einmal ausdrückte – Afrikanerin mit dem Herzen. Sie arbeitet als freie Lektorin, ist Gründungsmitglied und Vorstandsvorsitzende des Förderverein Buch e.V., der im November 2022 das Festival Poetry & Politics in Würzburg veranstaltete, für das sie als Koordinatorin tätig war.  Im Netzwerk Autorenrechte vertritt Dorrit Bartel die 42erAutoren und engagiert sich für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen von Autoren.  Mehr zu Dorrit Bartel findest Du hier: https://www.instagram.com/dorritbartel/ https://www.facebook.com/dorrit.bartel https://www.dorritbartel.eu/ Mehr zur BuchWerkstatt findest Du hier: https://www.instagram.com/reginalehrkind/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginalehrkind/ https://reginalehrkind.de https://www.youtube.com/@BuchWerkstatt Mail: info@reginalehrkind.de --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/regina-lehrkind/message

Cindy Adams
Dorrit Moussaieff | 10-08-23

Cindy Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 21:31


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Vida de Jornalista
Dorrit Harazim não está resfriada

Vida de Jornalista

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 46:33


No dia em que Dorrit Harazim completa 80 anos, o Vida de Jornalista abre a nova temporada contando a trajetória de um dos maiores nomes da nossa profissão. ||||| Apresentação, entrevistas, roteiro e edição: Rodrigo Alves ||||| Entrevistadas neste episódio: Cristina Tardáguila, Gabriele Lomba, Luciana Quierati e Paula Scarpin. ||||| Leituras adicionais: Larissa Roso. ||||| Trilha sonora orginal: Gabriel Falcão (Instagram @gabriel.gfalcao) ||||| Transcrição completa e íntegra do roteiro: https://app.orelo.cc/3AHQ ||||| Apoie o Vida. Escolha um plano na Orelo, no Catarse, no PicPay ou doações pontuais pelo PIX: podcastvidadejornalista@gmail.com ||||| Twitter e Instagram: @vida_jornalista ||||| E-mail: podcastvidadejornalista@gmail.com ||||| Logo do podcast: Mauricio Henriques (mauricio@mrhdesigner.com)

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tuesday Talk - Join Vanguards Sophie Heath and Sarah Jackson to explore the work of Dorrit Black

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 18:31


Thank you for listening to this talk produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Vanguards Sophie Heath and Sarah Jackson to explore the work of Dorrit Black in Gallery 4. Photo: Nat Rogers

Historias que contar
Historias que contar con Irene Pressner

Historias que contar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 178:27


Irene nace en Caracas en el año de 1952. Su padre Herbert Hirschfeld Símon nació en Hamborn, Alemania en 1920, y su madre, Dorrit Frankestein Hirschfeld nació en Viena, Austria en 1926. Sus abuelos Paternos Herman y Sybila no sobrevivieron el Holocausto y nunca se supo ni cómo ni cuando murieron. Sus abuelos Maternos Hans y Alma junto a Dorrit, de 13 años, salieron de Trieste, Italia en uno de los últimos barcos que embarcó de Europa, llegando a Argentina donde serían escoltados con bayonetas a la estación de tren para llegar a su destino Cochabamba, Bolivia. Sus historias son poderosas, diferentes, difíciles y por sobre todo de gran resiliencia. Ambos se conocieron en Caracas donde se casaron y tuvieron tres hijos: Irene, Anita y Ricardo. Herbert fundó “Wilco” conocida por su slogan, la tienda que viste caballeros. Se graduó del colegio Moral y Luces, Herzl Bialik en 1970, una época maravillosa, con compañeros y amigos de por vida, considerados familia. Contrajo nupcias con Freddy Pressner Z'L, presidente de Hebraica, de la UIC y de la CAIV además de ser Gobernador por Venezuela del AJC (American Jewish Committee). Formaron una familia con tres hijas: Yaeli, Margaret y Tatiana y cuatro nietos. Sus suegros Joseph y Silvia Pressner fueron muy amados, por la familia, ambos sobrevivientes del Holocausto. Cursó estudios en el Instituto de diseño Villasmil de León de Caracas y en la Escuela de Arte Cristóbal Rojas entre otros, además tomó Filosofía del Arte con Antonio Lazo en el TAC. En los Estados Unidos estudió en el Art New England, Vermont Studio Center y en el International Center of Photography NYC. Dentro de sus obras cabe destacar el monumento para la Asociación Israelita, en recuerdo de los judíos de Salónica durante el Holocausto (1991) y dentro de los premios recibidos se encuentran entre otros: Mención Honorífica, proyecto Monumento del cementerio Judío, otorgada por la UIC. Caracas, Venezuela (1995). Primer Premio, Arte Latinoamericano, Museo MOLAA, Long Beach California, USA (2006). En 2010 emigró junto a su esposo Freddy a la ciudad de Nueva York, en el 2020, con la llegada de la pandemia sus vidas dieron un giro inesperado. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tamara-kassab/support

Hoy por Hoy
El consultorio | Andrés Ibáñez

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 21:04


"Leonís: vida de una mujer" es la última novela de Andrés Ibáñez (Premio de la Crítica en 2014 por "Brilla, mar del Edén") y es un libro absolutamente singular, porque la protagonista, Inés de Padilla, nace en 1464 y vive 500 años: será estudiante en Salamanca, esposa, madre, dama de compañía de la reina Juana, comunera, amante de un cardenal en la Italia de los Médici, bruja, monja, prostituta, actriz, intelectual en el exilio, maestra, escritora... Un recorrido por la historia de España a través de la vida de las mujeres. Andrés Ibáñez también ha tenido varias vidas (profesor de español, dramaturgo en Nueva York, pianista de jazz, yogui...) y hoy se ha estrenado como librólogo, recetando libros para consolarse por la falta de dinero ("La pequeña Dorrit", de Dickens o "2666" de Roberto Bolaño), uno de los libros de uno de los grandes genios de la literatura actual, Mircea Cartarescu ("El Levante"), libros para seguir por un camino espinoso (Hojas de hierba de Walt whitman, especifícamente "La canción del camino", y "El cuarto camino" de Ouspensky) o libros donde la música sea protagonista ("La música invisible" de Stefano Russomanno, o "El ruido eterno" de Álex Ross). 

Classic Audiobook Collection
Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 2277:23


Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens audiobook. Born in the Marshalsea Prison for Debtors, Amy—Little Dorrit—the daughter of the ruined, but self-respectful William Dorrit, has put her entire heart in caring for her dear father, until one day her humble path is crossed by Arthur Clennam. Their meeting proves providential not only for Amy's life, but for the whole Dorrit family, whose new rise will, in many ways, be also their fall. As in all his novels, in Little Dorrit Dickens ushers us into a fascinating and startlingly rich world of human characters and destinies, where virtue and nobility cross swords with vice and villainy, where strength and weakness intertwine with prejudice and magnanimity and where the author's inspired pen wields a compelling and unforgettable power over the readers.

CinemAddicts
Three Wishes for Cinderella Interviews With Astrid S, Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Cecilie A. Mosli

CinemAddicts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 27:29


Here are my interviews with Three Wishes for Cinderella actresses Astrid S, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, and director Cecilie A. Mosli. Three Wishes for Cinderella hits Blu-ray, DVD, Digital and On Demand October 18, 2022 via Shout! Studios. We receivew a commission if you purchase the movie on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3yN6WbcFor exclusive movie interviews/reviews, check out Greg's Deepest Dream YouTube ChannelFor more Anderson Cowan Video content and Movie Recommendations, subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel.Anderson's email: anderson@andersoncowan.comGreg's email: editor@deepestdream.com Rate/review CinemAddicts on Apple Podcasts!Atty's Antiques is on Facebook MarketplaceCheck out Anderson and Mike Carano's Clever Kind Productions for your production needs!HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERELinks to the promised CCP shorts are below.THE COLD COCKLE SHORTSRULES OF REDUCTIONMORMOANTHE CULT OF CARANOSubscribe to my Anderson's Channel HereGROUPERS TRAILERPlease Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score HerePlease Rate It on IMDB HereSupport the show

ADFÆRDSLEDELSE
CASE: Få Det Til At Ske med Furesø Kommune, WElearn & Adfærdsindsatsens RO PÅ

ADFÆRDSLEDELSE

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 15:44


I dag skal vi tale om, hvordan man i Furesø Kommune har valgt at teste en ny vej til at bekæmpe trafikstøj i form af en prøvehandling, hvor man tester greb til reduktion af støj blandt bilister og forbedret håndtering af støjgener blandt beboere. Fokus for prøvehandlingen er det oversete faktum, at bilisters fart larmer. Vi skal tale om adfærdsindsatsen RO PÅ, hvor Furesø Kommune har arbejdet med at indføre stillezoner i udvalgte områder i kommunen, øre-blitzer, der giver røde ører til folk, der kører for stærkt og dermed larmer, samt oplyse borgerne i udvalgte områder om, hvordan de selv kan indrette en mere støjsvag hverdag.Til at tage os med ind i værkstedet og bagom adfærdsindsatsen og den konkrete prøvehandling taler Henrik Dresbøll i dag med Dorrit Jakobsen Gundstrup. Dorrit er Afdelingsleder for Vej, Trafik og Grøn Omstilling i Furesø Kommune.

Skønlitteratur på P1
Skønlitteratur: Dorrit Willumsen om Tjeneren og hans Søster - 13. apr 2022

Skønlitteratur på P1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 57:11


Det eneste Dorrit Willumsen ville med sit liv, var at skrive. Det kom hun til. I dag er hun utvivlsomt en af vores mest anerkendte forfattere. Ud af hendes enorme forfatterskab, som både består af digte, skuespil, noveller og romaner, kender de fleste hende nok fra romanen Marie om Marie Tussauds liv (1984) og romanen Bang om Herman Bang (1996). Hun har desuden modtaget stort set alle de danske og nordiske litterære priser, man kan. Nu er hun i en alder af 82 atter aktuel med en ny roman, Tjeneren og hans søster. Karakterernes lidenskabelige, fortvivlede eller længselsfulde liv ligner på mange måder Dorrits eget, for i et menneskeliv er der mange uforudsete forvandlinger, siger Dorrit. Vært: Alberte Clement Meldal.

bang hans hun ster ud dorrit herman bang alberte clement meldal
neue musik leben
163 - Interview mit Dorrit Bauerecker

neue musik leben

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 37:32


Dorrit Bauerecker erzählt, wie sie zur neuen Musik, zum Klavier und zum Akkordeon gekommen ist. Sie spricht über ihre neueste CD "ONE WOMAN BAND" mit zeitgenössischen Werken für Klavier, Akkordeon und Toy Piano. Des Weiteren gibt sie Einblicke in ihre Bühnenproduktionen und wie sie seit 20 Jahren als Freiberuflerin arbeitet.

Fjordager Fodbold Podcast
#25 Dorrit & Svend Erik Christensen - Et liv i Fjordagers tegn

Fjordager Fodbold Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 51:24


Lyt til jubilæumsudgaven hvor jeg gæster Dorrit og Svend Erik Christensen - Dorrit & Svenne - og  hør om deres mange år i Fjordager Fodbold. De første forpagtere og inspektør i klubben, Dorrits mange år i bestyrelsen og Svenne mange år som trænere for alle årgange i klubben.Du vil blive ført godt igennem en stor del af Fjordagerhistorien.Denne udgave præsenteres i samarbejde med Tømrerfirmaet Storm & Handwerk.Støt vores sponsor der er med til at gøre det muligt at producere podcast i Fjordager Fodbold.

Not Another Teen Drama
Ep. 41: The Carrie Diaries

Not Another Teen Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 68:55


This week we meet the characters of The Carrie Diaries! Carrie gets a new job, Dorrit sneaks out, and Sebastian goes swimming. Amy and Gina discuss Sex and the City, dead parents, and department stores. CW: discussion of parental death and grief Follow us on Instagram! Podcast: @notanotherteendrama Amy: @foreveramyf Gina: @gina.pasquinelli

FantasyGandalf
#1 - Bubbi, Dorrit, Valdimar og kynlífsverkafólk

FantasyGandalf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 57:42


70min - Podcast, gamalt nafn í nýjum búningi. Allskonar fyrir alla. Til hamingju Ísland með að 70min sé komið í loftið. Tremma góð hlustun með hella góða sponsora.

Jen-U-ine Conversations
#4 (Dorrit) - Everyone Has Value with Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

Jen-U-ine Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 12:08


Rising to meet our true potential, rather than letting the years pass by, is part of our purpose. What lights YOU up? Book in 30 Day Coach Linda Vettrus-Nichols has always made sense of things for herself and others. It's what she loves to do. Have you thought about YOUR purpose, what you've done all of your life and done it well? In this episode Dorrit Karlsen makes quite the bold statement. Her idea about getting a license before having kids is hysterical. Sounds quite helpful to me! I definitely didn't knock it out of the park when I was raising my kids. I know you'll enjoy the interesting details of this episode.

Jen-U-ine Conversations
#3 (Dorrit) - We Know Everything with Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

Jen-U-ine Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 5:25


Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide says, “We know EVERYTHING, it's inside our DNA, no need to Google.” Linda Vettrus-Nichols says, “As women, we get all up in our heads and get all crazy.” We get caught in what author Steena Marie calls Thought Loops. The things we have in our heads, those thoughts, are something that we have picked up from everywhere. It's learned behavior. In today's society we are bombarded with static noise and we forget to listen within. We go to therapy and expect a therapist to figure out what we want, rather than meditating and listening to our own voice. Have a listen, you won't want to miss this episode.

Jen-U-ine Conversations
#2 (Dorrit) - Marriage is Work with Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

Jen-U-ine Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 7:36


Once Dorrit Karlsen was healed up and loved up, she was able to take care of her infant grandson. When it comes to marriage, Dorrit talks about how we take our spouses for granted. She wants others to understand that love is not enough: Love is like a fireplace and if we don't put in those logs of closeness, communication, and the little things... the fire will die. In this episode, Dorrit shares a hysterical story of how her grandmother delegated. You won't want to miss this Jen-U-ine Conversation with Dorrit, and Book in 30 Days Coach Linda Vettrus-Nichols.

Jen-U-ine Conversations
#1 (Dorrit) - You Are the Queen of Your Kingdom with Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

Jen-U-ine Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 5:44


From exhaustion to full blown burnout, Dorrit Karlsen ended up in a hospital bed in fetal position crying for two weeks. Dorrit was so ill she couldn't work for 7 years; she was merely existing. Finding just the right resources, she was able to turn her health and emotional state around. Dorrit learned ‘me first' the hard way and now enjoys helping others improve their lives. Have a listen as Book in 30 Days Coach, Linda Vetturs-Nichols chats with Dorrit about her transformation from feeling unworthy to ‘I deserve to come first'.

From My Heart To Yours
#4 Everyone Has Value w/Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 10:05


Rising to meet our true potential, rather than letting the years pass by is part of our purpose. What lights YOU up? I have always made sense of things for myself and others. It's what I love to do. Have you thought about YOUR purpose, what you've done all of your life and done it well? In this episode Dorrit Karlsen makes quite the bold statement. Her idea about getting a license before having kids is hysterical. Sounds quite helpful to me! I know you'll enjoy the interesting details of this episode.

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten
Tsjaad gaat onzekere toekomst tegemoet

Bureau Buitenland fragmenten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 11:12


Tsjaad geldt als een belangrijke bondgenoot in de strijd tegen terreurgroepen in de Sahel. Een tot voor kort stabiel land in roerige Sahel-regio. Maar sinds de machtsgreep in het Afrikaanse land, na de dood van de sterke man Idriss Déby eerder dit jaar, bestaat de angst dat Tsjaad verscheurd wordt door interne conflicten. En dat heeft ook gevolgen voor ons, hier in het Westen. Te gast: journalist en arabist Dorrit van Dalen.

From My Heart To Yours
#3 We Know Everything w/Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 5:38


Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide says, “We know EVERYTHING, it's inside our DNA, no need to Google.” I say, “As women, we get all up in our heads and get all crazy.” We get caught in what author Steena Marie calls Thought Loops. The things we have in our heads, those thoughts, are something that we have picked up from everywhere. It's learned behavior. In today's society we are bombarded with static noise and we forget to listen within. We go to therapy and expect a therapist to figure out what we want, rather than meditating and listening to our own voice. Have a listen, you won't want to miss this episode.

From My Heart To Yours
#2 Marriage is Work w/Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 7:50


Once Dorrit Karlsen was healed up and loved up, she was able to take care of her infant grandson. When it comes to marriage, Dorrit talks about how we take our spouses for granted. She wants others to understand that love is not enough: Love is like a fireplace and if we don't put in those logs of closeness, communication, and the little things... the fire will die. In this episode, Dorrit shares a hysterical story of how her grandmother delegated. You won't want to miss this episode.

From My Heart To Yours
#1 You Are the Queen of Your Kingdom w/Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 5:57


From exhaustion to full blown burnout, Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide ended up in a hospital bed in fetal position crying for two weeks. Dorrit was so ill she couldn't work for 7 years; she was merely existing. Finding just the right resources, Dorrit was able to turn her health and emotional state around. Dorrit learned ‘me first' the hard way and now enjoys helping others improve their lives. Have a listen as I chat with Dorrit about her transformation from feeling unworthy to ‘I deserve to come first'.

Wine, Women and Words
Discussing "In All Good Faith" with Liza Nash Taylor

Wine, Women and Words

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 39:43


Liza Nash Taylor discusses "In All Good Faith," the stand-alone sequel to her debut novel "Etiquette for Runaways." We dive into the Great Depression and the inspiration for Dorrit's character as well as May's character development for this novel. We even nerd out about Nancy Drew for a minute or two.  Diana and Michele launch their book of the month discussion about "The Nature of Witches" by Rachel Griffin.  Be sure to check out our shop on Bookshop.org to be able to help support independent bookstores and this podcast. You can find "In All Good Faith" under "Featured Books;" our book of the month, "The Nature of Witches" in our 'Book of the Month' shop. 

The ESG Update
A New Era for Active Ownership with Dorrit Lowsen, President and COO, Change Finance

The ESG Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 21:08


The seas they are a changing! Change Finance's President and COO, Dorrit Lowsen, joins the podcast to discuss the recent proxy voting season and a seminal year for ESG shareholder proposals. From putting pressure on BlackRock to promoting public benefit corporations, Dorrit also provides some updates on shareholder advocacy at Change Finance.   Change Finance, P.B.C. (Change Finance) is an independent investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. The opinions expressed herein are those of Change Finance, P.B.C. (Change Finance) and are subject to change without notice.

From My Heart To Yours
#3 Be Aware - For Your Dog's Sake w/Dorrit Karlsen

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 25:28


Designer Dogs are all the rage. Learn what people aren't aware of when it comes to these dogs. Breeder Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide shares important information people aren't usually aware of when it comes to their dog, including how to use or not use doggie treats. I trust you will enjoy this lively conversation from the doggie world.

From My Heart To Yours
#2 Finding a Breeder w/Dorrit Karlsen

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 31:10


How can you spot a breeder who doesn't have your or the pups best interest at heart? In this episode Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide has been in the dog breeding world since she was 10 years old. Dorrit teaches others about dogs and how to find a good breeder. Dorrit also shares how unfair we can be to our dogs without even knowing it. Have a listen and learn the ‘One' rule when it comes to dogs. I know you will enjoy this episode.

From My Heart To Yours
#1 Dogs Trust You w/Dorrit Karlsen

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 31:25


A fascinating conversation with dog aholic Dorrit Karlsen Heart Guide. Dorrit has been around dogs since she was 10 years old and was trained by an award winning breeder who showed dogs. In order to be Queen of your dog, you get to realize that dogs trust you and want you to treat them right. Have a listen and learn HOW.

From My Heart To Yours
It's a Doggie, Dog World w/Dorrit Karlsen, Jennifer Beitz, and Linda Vettrus-Nichols

From My Heart To Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 31:31


It's a Doggie, Dog World with Dorrit Karlsen, Jennifer Beitz, and me. Dorrit and Jennifer found they had something very special in common the first time they chatted on Zoom. I decided to bring them together to share their interesting and fun loving stories about the role dogs have played in their lives.

Reena Saxena - Storyteller
Author Interview - Your are the Queen of your Kingdom by Dorrit Karlsen

Reena Saxena - Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 13:15


Reena Saxena interviews Dorrit Karlsen, Author of "You are the Queen of your Kingdom"

UBLpodcast
De verborgen geschiedenis van ons Academiegebouw

UBLpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 26:47


Al eeuwenlang is het Academiegebouw het belangrijkste gebouw van de Universiteit Leiden. Maar het gebouw aan het Rapenburg had lang niet altijd zo'n plechtige en ceremoniële functie als vandaag de dag. Dorrit van Dalen dook in de geschiedenis en vertelt erover in de UBLpodcast. Van Dalen publiceerde onlangs het boek Rap 73, genoemd naar het adres Rapenburg 73. Ze noemt het een gebruiksgeschiedenis van het gebouw, want ze stelt met name de ‘bewoners' van het Academiegebouw centraal. Studenten, pedellen en rectoren vormen de hoofdpersonen van het werk, en aan de hand van hun belevenissen vertelt ze over het gebouw. Aan bod komen onder meer heftige academische debatten en lawaaiige kaatsende studenten. Ze vertelt het verhaal aan de hand van authentieke documenten die ze heeft meegebracht. Themaprogramma Dit is de eerste UBLpodcast in het kader van het nieuwe themaprogramma Student@Universiteit. Daarin belichten de Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden (UBL) het rijke verleden van de Universiteit Leiden en haar studenten. Speciaal voor het belangstellende publiek worden diverse online tentoonstellingen, boekensalons en lezingen rond het thema georganiseerd. Daarnaast worden er blogs, video's en podcasts rond stukken uit de bijzondere collecties gepubliceerd. Meer afleveringen De UBLpodcast is ook beschikbaar via de volgende kanalen: Soundcloud iTunes Spotify Castbox Stitcher

The ESG Update
An Investor's Mission to Address Inequality featuring Dorrit Lowsen, Change Finance's President and COO

The ESG Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 19:16


Can investors play a role in addressing systemic racism and sexism in our society? Damn right they can! Dorrit Lowsen, COO at Change Finance, joins the pod this week to discuss how our firm is pushing for gender and racial pay equity within some of America's largest corporations.   Change Finance, P.B.C. (Change Finance) is an independent investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. The opinions expressed herein are those of Change Finance, P.B.C. (Change Finance) and are subject to change without notice.

I Saw The Beatles
I Saw The Beatles - Episode 17 with Dorrit Takach

I Saw The Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 19:00


Welcome back to Episode 17 of I Saw The Beatles! At the tender age of just 12 years old, Dorrit Takach and her sixteen year old sister ventured into Baltimore, MD to see The Beatles concert on September 13, 1964.

Two Brothers and Their Sports
Episode 9 - Interview with UNC Field Hockey Player Dorrit Eisenbeis, AFC North Power Rankings, Drew Brees' Comments

Two Brothers and Their Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 16:29


This week, Aarav and Arsh discuss their AFC North Power Rankings, the latest with Drew Brees and his comments on the American Flag and National Anthem, and a special interview with Dorrit Eisenbeis, a UNC Chapel Hill Field Hockey player.Support the show (http://twobrothersandtheirsports.com)

Flecha Literaria
La pequeña Dorrit - Charles Dickens

Flecha Literaria

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 29:56


En este episodio os cuento mi opinión sobre este clásico, con el que he descubierto la ironía, la maestría descriptiva y los excelentes personajes de Dickens. La pequeña Dorrit es una novela sorprendente, muy crítica, con momentos de mucha tensión, misterio e incluso humor.

Lestin
Ísalög, furðugripasafn, Platón og íslenskur sjávarútvegur, klónaður hu

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 50:00


Sænsk-íslenska spennuþáttaröðin Ísalög er dýrasta sjónvarpsþáttaröð sem framleidd hefur verið á Íslandi. Þættirnir fjalla um átök tengd umfhverfispólitík, olíuvinnslu og hryðjuverk á Grænlandi. Katrín Guðmundsdóttir, sjónvarpsgagnrýnandi Lestarinnar, veltir fyrir sér skorti á grænlendingum í framleiðsluteyminu. Við heimsækjum Júratæknisafnið í Los Angeles, eitt undarlegasta safn Bandaríkjanna. Við rannsökum töfraraunsæi þessa sérstaka furðugripasafns með eigandanum, David Hildebrand Wilson og Þórði Inga Jónssyni Halldór Armand flytur sinn vikulega pistil, að þessu sinni veltir hann fyrir 2500 ára gömlu heimspekiriti Ríkinu eftir Platón og setur í samhengi við bótakröfur í íslenskum sjávarútvegi og skilaboð til þingmanna. Í desember 2019 hittust Dorrit Moussaief og klónaði hundurinn Samson í fyrsta skipti og var það "ást við fyrstu sýn," að sögn Ólafs Ragnars Grímssonar, fyrrum forseta. Dorrit fékk að taka klónið sitt, Samson, með sér heim, en það fékk eigandi fyrsta klónaða hundsins ekki. Sú reyndist nefnilega vera mannræningi.

Lestin
Ísalög, furðugripasafn, Platón og íslenskur sjávarútvegur, klónaður hu

Lestin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020


Sænsk-íslenska spennuþáttaröðin Ísalög er dýrasta sjónvarpsþáttaröð sem framleidd hefur verið á Íslandi. Þættirnir fjalla um átök tengd umfhverfispólitík, olíuvinnslu og hryðjuverk á Grænlandi. Katrín Guðmundsdóttir, sjónvarpsgagnrýnandi Lestarinnar, veltir fyrir sér skorti á grænlendingum í framleiðsluteyminu. Við heimsækjum Júratæknisafnið í Los Angeles, eitt undarlegasta safn Bandaríkjanna. Við rannsökum töfraraunsæi þessa sérstaka furðugripasafns með eigandanum, David Hildebrand Wilson og Þórði Inga Jónssyni Halldór Armand flytur sinn vikulega pistil, að þessu sinni veltir hann fyrir 2500 ára gömlu heimspekiriti Ríkinu eftir Platón og setur í samhengi við bótakröfur í íslenskum sjávarútvegi og skilaboð til þingmanna. Í desember 2019 hittust Dorrit Moussaief og klónaði hundurinn Samson í fyrsta skipti og var það "ást við fyrstu sýn," að sögn Ólafs Ragnars Grímssonar, fyrrum forseta. Dorrit fékk að taka klónið sitt, Samson, með sér heim, en það fékk eigandi fyrsta klónaða hundsins ekki. Sú reyndist nefnilega vera mannræningi.

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast

Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and provide analysis of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 37 - "The Day of Dakar" (ダカールの日), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on the city of Dakar, Senegal, and broadcast signal intrusion. - Relevant Wikipedia articles for background on Dakar, Cap Vert, and French West Africa. Senegal and the French conquest of Senegal, the Emirate of Trarza, and Waalo. Louis Faidherbe, gum arabic, the Mali Federation, and the French Community (yes, there's a lot of background!).- Article about Dakar's role in the French Empire as early as 1848:Bruce Vandervort, Senegal in 1848, Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions. Compiled by James Chastain of Ohio University. Available at https://www.ohio.edu/chastain/rz/senegal.htm- An exceedingly detailed investigation of the history of the acacia gum trade:van Dalen, Dorrit. “Gum Arabic. The Golden Tears of the Acacia Tree.” Leiden UP (2019).- Article regarding Faidherbe's time as governor:Barrows, Leland C. “Faidherbe and Senegal: A Critical Discussion.” African Studies Review, vol. 19, no. 1, 1976, pp. 95–117. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/523854. Accessed 19 Mar. 2020. - News clip from 2018 regarding a dispute over a statue of Faidherbe in Saint-Louis. - A brief overview of the history of Dakar city:Caelen Anacker, Dakar, Senegal (1857- ). For blackpast.org (June 10, 2010). Retrieved from https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/dakar-senegal-1857/- Article on the segregated urban planning of Dakar:Nelson, David. “Defining the Urban: The Construction of French-Dominated Colonial Dakar, 1857-1940.” Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques, vol. 33, no. 2, 2007, pp. 225–255. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41299411. Accessed 19 Mar. 2020. - Article about the racial politics of French West Africa and the treatment of originaires:Jones, Hilary. “Rethinking Politics in the Colony: the Métis of Senegal and Urban Politics in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century." The Journal of African History, vol. 53, no. 3, 2012, pp. 325–344., www.jstor.org/stable/23353679. Accessed 19 Mar. 2020. - Contemporary report regarding the Mali Federation's appeal for independence and formation, drafted in the brief period before it disintegrated:U.S. Bureau of Foreign Commerce, basic data on the economy of the West African States of the French Community, from World Trade Information Service, Part 1. U.S. Dept. of Commerce (1960). - Wikipedia pages for broadcast signal intrusion generally, as well as specific pages for the Southern Television broadcast interruption, the Captain Midnight broadcast signal intrusion, and the Max Headroom signal hijacking.- Dictionary page for the Japanese term for broadcast signal intrusion (電波ジャック).- About the Max Headroom character.- Thirty years later - articles revisiting the Max Headroom incident for the 30-year anniversary, from Ars Technica and Vice.- In depth article about the investigation into the Max Headroom incident and the efforts to find the hackers responsible.- Japanese Wikipedia page for broadcast signal intrusion (lists famous instances in Japan, which are not listed in the English-language page).- Wikipedia pages for the Japan Revolutionary Community League National Committee (Middle Core Faction) and the Japan Revolutionary Community League National Committee (Revolutionary Marxist Faction).- Japanese Wikipedia pages for Hasegawa Hidenori (長谷川英憲) and the Suginami Disaster Warning System Broadcast Signal Intrusion Incident (杉並区防災無線電波ジャック事件). And a weblio page about the same incident.- Japanese page covering many famous broadcast signal intrusion incidents in history, and a weblio page that does the same.- Japanese Wikipedia page for the Mizumoto Incident.- The music used in the TNN was Prayers, by Admiral Bob used under a CC BY license. You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photo and video, MSB gear, and much more!The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com

MesclaCast
Sarau Mescla - Dorrit Harazim

MesclaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 47:14


Na semana em que se comemora o dia Internacional da Mulher, o Mescla lança um podcast que homenageia a trajetória da repórter e ensaísta que nasceu na Croácia e se naturalizou no coração do texto jornalístico brasileiro.

Spegillinn
Spegillinn 29. október 2019

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 30:00


Spegillinn 28. október 2019 Umsjón: Kristján Sigurjónsson Tæknimaður: Magnús Þorsteinn Magnússon Stjórn SÍBS samþykkti á fundi sínum í dag að skipuð verði þriggja manna starfsstjórn yfir rekstri Reykjalundar. Stjórn SÍBS hefur þá enga aðkomu að stjórnun stofnunarinnar. Lagafrumvarp sem kveður á um að Bretar gangi til þingkosninga 12. desember er nú til umræðu á breska þinginu. Ríkislögreglustjóri hefur gengist við migjörðum sínum í samskiptum sínum við rithöfnund og þáttastjórnanda á Hringbraut segir dómsmálaráðuneytið. Áhættufjárfestingar skýra að einhverju leyti að ávöxtun lífeyrissjóða hefur minnkað mjög síðustu ár, segir verkfræðingursem hefur borið saman ávöxtun lífeyrissjóða. Lífeyrisfé eigi ekki heima í áhættufjárfestingum. Óttast er að skógareldarnir í Kaliforníu magnist í kvöld og í nótt þar sem spáð er hvassviðri á eldslóðum. Dorrit Moussiaeff fyrrverandi forsetafrú segist himinlifandi yfir Samson sem klónaður var úr Sámi, hundi hennar og Ólafs Ragnars Grímssonar. Samson fæddist í Texas á föstudaginn var. Dorrit fær hann ekki í hendur fyrr en eftir átta vikur. Nepalski fjallgöngugarpurinn Nirmal Purja setti met í dag þegar hann kom niður af tindi fjallsins Shishapangma í Kína. Þá hafði hann klifið fjórtán hæstu fjallatinda heims á rúmlega sex mánuðum. Allir eru þeir yfir átta þúsund metrar á hæð. Lengri umfjallanir: Enn og aftur brennur skógur á stórum svæðum í Kaliforníu í Bandaríkjunum. Ár eftir ár kemur upp sú staða að þúsundir manna þurfa að flýja heimkynni sín, manntjón verður og ófá íbúðarhús og aðrar byggingar verða eldi að bráð. Um ellefu hundruð slökkviliðsmenn reyna nú að halda eldum í ríkinu í skefjum. Þeir stærstu eru á tveimur stöðum, annars vegar í Sonoma vínræktarhéraðinu norðan San Francisco og hins vegar sunnar í ríkinu norðan við stórborgina Los Angeles. Kristján Sigurjónsson segir frá og talar við Einar Þorsteinsson í Los Angeles. Brexit er ekki gleymt en nú er þráttað um dagsetningar vetrarkosninga, 12. desember eins og stjórnin vill eða nokkrum dögum fyrr eins og stjórnarandstaðan vill. Niðurstaðan verður væntanlega ljós um klukkan níu í kvöld, þegar breska þingið hefur kosið um tillögur stjórnarinnar og annarra varðandi kosningar. Það er þó óvissa fram á síðustu stundu hvort stjórnin skipti um skoðun ef þingið samþykkir breytingartillögur sem eru henni á móti skapi. Sigrún Davíðsdóttir sagði frá. Fyrir kjósendur í forvali Demókrata skipta málefni frambjóðenda minna en möguleikinn á að vinna Donald Trump í forsetakosningunum á næsta ári. Lengst af þótti Joe

Spegillinn
Spegillinn 29. október 2019

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019


Spegillinn 28. október 2019 Umsjón: Kristján Sigurjónsson Tæknimaður: Magnús Þorsteinn Magnússon Stjórn SÍBS samþykkti á fundi sínum í dag að skipuð verði þriggja manna starfsstjórn yfir rekstri Reykjalundar. Stjórn SÍBS hefur þá enga aðkomu að stjórnun stofnunarinnar. Lagafrumvarp sem kveður á um að Bretar gangi til þingkosninga 12. desember er nú til umræðu á breska þinginu. Ríkislögreglustjóri hefur gengist við migjörðum sínum í samskiptum sínum við rithöfnund og þáttastjórnanda á Hringbraut segir dómsmálaráðuneytið. Áhættufjárfestingar skýra að einhverju leyti að ávöxtun lífeyrissjóða hefur minnkað mjög síðustu ár, segir verkfræðingursem hefur borið saman ávöxtun lífeyrissjóða. Lífeyrisfé eigi ekki heima í áhættufjárfestingum. Óttast er að skógareldarnir í Kaliforníu magnist í kvöld og í nótt þar sem spáð er hvassviðri á eldslóðum. Dorrit Moussiaeff fyrrverandi forsetafrú segist himinlifandi yfir Samson sem klónaður var úr Sámi, hundi hennar og Ólafs Ragnars Grímssonar. Samson fæddist í Texas á föstudaginn var. Dorrit fær hann ekki í hendur fyrr en eftir átta vikur. Nepalski fjallgöngugarpurinn Nirmal Purja setti met í dag þegar hann kom niður af tindi fjallsins Shishapangma í Kína. Þá hafði hann klifið fjórtán hæstu fjallatinda heims á rúmlega sex mánuðum. Allir eru þeir yfir átta þúsund metrar á hæð. Lengri umfjallanir: Enn og aftur brennur skógur á stórum svæðum í Kaliforníu í Bandaríkjunum. Ár eftir ár kemur upp sú staða að þúsundir manna þurfa að flýja heimkynni sín, manntjón verður og ófá íbúðarhús og aðrar byggingar verða eldi að bráð. Um ellefu hundruð slökkviliðsmenn reyna nú að halda eldum í ríkinu í skefjum. Þeir stærstu eru á tveimur stöðum, annars vegar í Sonoma vínræktarhéraðinu norðan San Francisco og hins vegar sunnar í ríkinu norðan við stórborgina Los Angeles. Kristján Sigurjónsson segir frá og talar við Einar Þorsteinsson í Los Angeles. Brexit er ekki gleymt en nú er þráttað um dagsetningar vetrarkosninga, 12. desember eins og stjórnin vill eða nokkrum dögum fyrr eins og stjórnarandstaðan vill. Niðurstaðan verður væntanlega ljós um klukkan níu í kvöld, þegar breska þingið hefur kosið um tillögur stjórnarinnar og annarra varðandi kosningar. Það er þó óvissa fram á síðustu stundu hvort stjórnin skipti um skoðun ef þingið samþykkir breytingartillögur sem eru henni á móti skapi. Sigrún Davíðsdóttir sagði frá. Fyrir kjósendur í forvali Demókrata skipta málefni frambjóðenda minna en möguleikinn á að vinna Donald Trump í forsetakosningunum á næsta ári. Lengst af þótti Joe

Tala saman
Þriðjudagur 29.10.2019

Tala saman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 119:26


1. Siðrof? Hvað er siðrof? Agnes biskup telur að siðrof hafi átt sér stað í samfélaginu, m.a. vegna þess að börnum er ekki kennd kristinfræði lengur. Jói og Lóa ræða þessa fullyrðingu, bankahrunið, kirkjuna og trúleysi (12:43) 2. Tónlistarmaðurinn Floni kom í liðinn Vandamálið til að aðstoða okkur við að leysa hvimleið vandamál hlustenda (34:25) 3. Dorrit og Ólafur klónuðu hundinn Sám sem dó í fyrra. Nú hefur hundurinn Samson fæðst. Við veltum fyrir okkur siðferðislegum hliðum þessa máls. (60:48)

Bogselskabet
Bogselskabet - med Dorrit Willumsen - 18. okt 2019

Bogselskabet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 29:20


"Løg trækker tårer" hedder Dorrit Willumsens nye sjove og finurlige roman, hvor hovedpersonen, den 74-årige Wendy, flytter ind i en skunk i en lejlighed, der er ved at blive renoveret. Anbefalinger i denne episode: Dorrit Willumsen, Løg trækker tårer. Delphine de Vigan, Alt må vige for natten. Mads Storgaard Jensen, Som en engel ind i himlen. Jens Henrik Jensen, Trilogien om Oxen. Lene Bredsdorff, Halfdan Rasmussen - en biografi. Vært: Anne Glad Tilrettelæggelse: Mette Willumsen

alt oxen vigan anbefalinger dorrit mette willumsen halfdan rasmussen
Lytteratet
Alt det lys du bragte

Lytteratet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 20:20


Vi kender alle sammen historien om den gamle bedsteforælder, der dør af alderdom eller sygdom. Men det er egentlig okay. Vedkommende har levet et langt liv, og de er klar til at forlade det. Engang imellem dør nogen mennesker bare for tidligt, og det er ikke okay. Dorrit døde for tidligt. Så i foråret interviewede jeg Sara. Dorrit var hende mor. I dette podcast fortæller Sara om alle de ting, der kan være svære at snakke om. Ja, faktisk bare svære at tænke engang imellem. Og hvorfor det er svært. Tusind tak til Sara, fordi hun ville være med og fortælle sin historie. Tak til Blå Minder, for at jeg måtte bruge deres fantastiske musik og Anna Røtzler Lind, som har skrevet tekst og melodi. - Nanna Hein

dk4 podcast
Mais Litteraturkanon – Dorrit Willumsen – ”Marie”

dk4 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 8:10


Midt i Odense er der et sted med gamle bygninger og en fin stemning. Det adelige jomfrukloster er navnet, hvor der engang har været en bispegård, og hvor kongen har haft sin residens. Stedet har[...]

Halmstad snackar
Skägghandlaren som blev tejpförbrukningskontrollant och Halmstadguide

Halmstad snackar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 54:03


Bengt, Dorrit och taxen Sture önskar god jul. Om kärleken till musik, historia, betydelsen av vägar som hela tiden korsas och om den enorma drivkraften i att själv ha bestämt sig, gjort ett val. Låt Bengts varma berättarröst göra dig sällskap i julbestyren, så här dan före dopparedan!

Overeaters Anonymous San Fernando Valley Intergroup Podcast
Monday Night Miracles - Dorrit . - 09/03/2018

Overeaters Anonymous San Fernando Valley Intergroup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 0:13


Monday Night Miracles - Dorrit has been in OA since 0000. Recorded at the Monday Night Miracles Overeaters Anonymous meeting in Encino.

Fram og til baka
Fram og til baka 19. ágúst 2018

Fram og til baka

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018


Fram og til baka 19. ágúst 2018 kl. 8.05 - 10.00 Umsjón - Felix Bergsson Lag dagsins - Kærleikur og tími með KK Fimman - Gróa Ásgeirsdóttir forsvarskona Á allra vörum Fimm atburðir tengdir Á allra vörum sem hafa haft mikil áhrif á Gróu Gestur Felix Bergssonar í Fram og til baka á Rás 2 var Gróa Ásgeirsdóttir, markaðsstjóri Air Iceland Connect og forsvarskona átaksins Á allra vörum. Gróa rifjaði upp fimm atvik sem tengdust Á allra vörum og því magnaða ferðalagi sem hófst þegar hún hafði greinst með brjóstakrabbamein árið 2007 Atvikin fimm eru: 1. Upphafið - Þegar Gróa áttaði sig á því að það væri hægt að finna sóknarfæri í erfiðri stöðu 2. Hlátursköst og fíflalæti og hversu nauðsynlegt það er að hafa gaman þó viðfangsefnið sé stundum erfitt - Gróa rifjaði upp þegar Andri Freyr klippti Dorrit forsetafrú í beinni útsendingu en lokkur úr hári hennar var boðinn upp. 3. Hvernig verkefnin veljast. Fundur með Birni Zoega þá forstjóra LSH þegar þau ákváðu að safna fjármunum fyrir neyðarmóttöku Geðdeildar. 4. Tilangurinn með öllu vafstrinu. Gróa sagði frá upplifun sinni í fyrra þegar hún kom í fyrsta sinn í Kvennaathvarfið 5. Stuðningur þjóðarinnar og samstarfsaðila er stundum yfirþyrmandi. Gróa sagði frá vinnu við sjónvarpsauglýsingu við Heklurætur Viðtal - Hallgrímur Bergsson tónlistarmaður en hann heldur tónleikar til styrktar Einsökum börnum í Salnum 31 ágúst. Tónleikarnir bera yfirskriftina Óskin mín en það er nafnið á laginu sem Hallgrímur átt í Söngvakeppninni 2018 og Rakel Pálsdóttir söng. Fréttagetraun - sigurvegari Hjálmar Örn Jóhannsson

Fram og til baka
Fram og til baka 19. ágúst 2018

Fram og til baka

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 120:00


Fram og til baka 19. ágúst 2018 kl. 8.05 - 10.00 Umsjón - Felix Bergsson Lag dagsins - Kærleikur og tími með KK Fimman - Gróa Ásgeirsdóttir forsvarskona Á allra vörum Fimm atburðir tengdir Á allra vörum sem hafa haft mikil áhrif á Gróu Gestur Felix Bergssonar í Fram og til baka á Rás 2 var Gróa Ásgeirsdóttir, markaðsstjóri Air Iceland Connect og forsvarskona átaksins Á allra vörum. Gróa rifjaði upp fimm atvik sem tengdust Á allra vörum og því magnaða ferðalagi sem hófst þegar hún hafði greinst með brjóstakrabbamein árið 2007 Atvikin fimm eru: 1. Upphafið - Þegar Gróa áttaði sig á því að það væri hægt að finna sóknarfæri í erfiðri stöðu 2. Hlátursköst og fíflalæti og hversu nauðsynlegt það er að hafa gaman þó viðfangsefnið sé stundum erfitt - Gróa rifjaði upp þegar Andri Freyr klippti Dorrit forsetafrú í beinni útsendingu en lokkur úr hári hennar var boðinn upp. 3. Hvernig verkefnin veljast. Fundur með Birni Zoega þá forstjóra LSH þegar þau ákváðu að safna fjármunum fyrir neyðarmóttöku Geðdeildar. 4. Tilangurinn með öllu vafstrinu. Gróa sagði frá upplifun sinni í fyrra þegar hún kom í fyrsta sinn í Kvennaathvarfið 5. Stuðningur þjóðarinnar og samstarfsaðila er stundum yfirþyrmandi. Gróa sagði frá vinnu við sjónvarpsauglýsingu við Heklurætur Viðtal - Hallgrímur Bergsson tónlistarmaður en hann heldur tónleikar til styrktar Einsökum börnum í Salnum 31 ágúst. Tónleikarnir bera yfirskriftina Óskin mín en það er nafnið á laginu sem Hallgrímur átt í Söngvakeppninni 2018 og Rakel Pálsdóttir söng. Fréttagetraun - sigurvegari Hjálmar Örn Jóhannsson

Teaterprogrammet
Möt Alexandra Zetterberg-Ehn!

Teaterprogrammet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 43:06


Möt Alexandra Zetterberg-Ehn, skådespelare vid Folkteatern i Gävle och som just nu turnerar med sin egen monolog Projekt: Mamma. Alexandra Zetterberg-Ehn är skådespelare, född i Paris 1966 men uppvuxen i Malmö. Som barn studerade hon vid Dorrit och Teddy Rhodins balett- och teaterskola samt på balettelevskolan på Malmö Stadsteater och hon debuterade som dansare i Nils Poppes lustspel Två man om en änka på Fredriksdalsteatern i Helsingborg 1983. Och sedan var hon med där under tio somrar. Hon blev omtalad för rollen som prinsessan i Min syster och jag 1989. Hon har även medverkat i revyer och operetter på Nöjesteatern i Malmö. 1990-94 studerade hon vid Teaterhögskolan i Göteborg, följt av Pekingoperahögskolan 1996. Efter det har Alexandra Zetterberg-Ehn arbetat på Backateatern och på Folkteatern i Gävleborg, på Galeasen, Orionteatern och Unga klara, på Stockholms stadsteater, Göteborgs Stadsteater, Parkteatern och Dramaten. På tv har man kunnat se Alexandra Zetterberg Ehn i Glappet, Tusenbröder, Rena rama Rolf och Svenska hjärtan - bland annat. Men hon har också regisserat en del och hon är just nu aktuell med föreställningen Projekt: Mamma, en monolog som hon både skrivit och framför och som under hösten turnerar och spelas på Folkteatern i Gävle samt i Örebro, på Gotland i Falkenberg med flera platser.

CD-Tipp
#01 Dorrit Bauerecker - "From Inner Cities"

CD-Tipp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 5:00


Werke von Alvin Curran, Manos Tsangaris, Oxana Omelchuk und Simon Rummel | Dorrit Bauerecker (Akkordeon, Toy Piano, Klavier)

Historical Astronomy
20th Century - Ellen Dorrit Hoffleit - The Bright Star Catalog

Historical Astronomy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 10:06


The National Archives Podcast Series
The real Little Dorrit: Charles Dickens and the debtors' prison

The National Archives Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2008 47:54


David Thomas examines the reality behind Charles Dickens' fiction - what were Victorian debtors' prisons really like and how accurate was Dickens' portrayal of them?

The National Archives Podcast Series
The real Little Dorrit: Charles Dickens and the debtors' prison - British Sign Language video

The National Archives Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2008 47:54


David Thomas examines the reality behind Charles Dickens' fiction - what were Victorian debtors' prisons really like and how accurate was Dickens' portrayal of them?