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Dani's Diner on KWSS 93.9fm
Scene Mom Says: Montapalooza Happened, Prince's Vault Is Open & the Music Industry Is Eating Itself

Dani's Diner on KWSS 93.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 35:06


Time: ~35 min. It's Episode 95! It has been a very full few weeks and I have a LOT to catch you up on. First and most importantly — Montapalooza happened. Our first ever music festival went down on May 30th and I have so much to tell you about it. This week's music news is wild. Google is arguing that uploading your music to YouTube may have already given them permission to use it for AI training, the musician's union just turned around and sued Universal and Warner for doing the exact same thing the labels publicly called out AI companies for doing, and Prince's vault is open with ten previously unreleased recordings spanning 4 decades. Plus your weekly marketing tip, music history, and indie tracks from Arizona, Boston, and Ireland. Tap play! LINKS: SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER!  http://eepurl.com/i77C9U Get your merch! https://scenemomsays.threadless.com/ Join the exclusive group on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/965285292398533  Google thinks because you upload your music, they can use it to train their AI https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2026/06/10/youtube-ai-lawsuit-dismissal-motion/ Musician Union sues Universal and Warner over AI use https://pitchfork.com/news/musicians-union-sues-universal-and-warner-over-ai-use/ Unreleased Prince songs coming in new album https://stereogum.com/2501302/unreleased-prince-songs-collected-on-new-album-timeless/music MUSIC: Decker. - Patsy https://www.deckermusic.org/ Jennifer Tefft & The Strange - Silver https://jennifertefft.com/ Dorsten - 9 Miles a Minute https://dorstenmusic.com/ Martin Moran - Sleepchild https://martinmoran.bandcamp.com/ Feedback: scenemomsays@gmail.com Submit Your Music: https://danicutler.com/podcast/submit-your-music/ All Things Dani https://linktr.ee/dcutleraz

The Interchange
Handing back the mic: Six months of data center reality, from Bragawatts to behind-the-meter, and the questions still open

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 43:54


A year ago the data centre conversation was about scale. Increasingly it is about what happens when the announcements meet the physical grid. New capacity is being announced at roughly 435 megawatts a month, enough to power a city of 400,000 people, but two-thirds of that committed load tends to disappear the moment utilities ask for a financial commitment behind it. AI training facilities create load profiles that drop 30% in five minutes, or 190 megawatts in three. The grid's mechanical inertia is retiring just as hyperscaler ambition accelerates, and regulation is lagging on both sides of the meter.In this episode, interim host Bridget van Dorsten returns the microphone to host Sylvia Leyva Martinez. The two recap six months of the show through clips from Chris Seiple (Wood Mackenzie), Tom Falcone (Large Public Power Council), Akeel Bhateja (Bloom Energy), Kay Aikin (Dynamic Grid), Kristina Carlquist and Christian Payerl (ABB), Shannon Miller (Mainspring Energy) and Nick Chaset (Octopus US), and map out the questions that will shape Sylvia's return.The central tension of the past six months: announcements are racing ahead, but utilities, regulators and the physical grid cannot move at hyperscaler speed. A data centre can be built in two years. New generation takes five to ten. That mismatch is why developers have stopped waiting on the grid: 35% of US data centre project capacity announced in 2025 was planned with around-the-meter generation, and 92% of bridge prime power deals are now struck before the end tenant is signed, inverting the usual logic of infrastructure development. But collocated power is still, in Bridget's framing, a science project. The load behaviour demands a coordinated portfolio: supercapacitors and UPS catching millisecond swings, synchronous condensers supplying inertia, fuel cells and linear generators offering modular, fuel-flexible bridging power as a hedge against demand risk. Nick Chaset's intervention cuts the other way: the UK already hosts the world's largest residential virtual power plant, and the cheapest megawatt is the one you don't build. The episode closes on duelling forward views, Tom Falcone's cooperative optimism against Kay Aikin's affordability death spiral, with the question of who ultimately holds the bag if the announcements don't materialise still unresolved.Sylvia sets out what she wants to explore next: the regulatory contradiction where utilities support bring-your-own-generation but cannot guarantee protection from curtailment; renewables supply constraints and the transformer and labour bottlenecks that affect every fuel source equally; the return of energy security as a framing now that "energy transition" has fallen out of political favour in the US; and the community opposition data centre developers are only beginning to grapple with.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Interchange
The grid's missing operating system: Why a $100,000 AI controller could defer trillions in hardware and why utilities won't buy it

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 43:46


The energy transition conversation focuses on what connects to the grid. Far less attention goes to whether anyone is coordinating what those assets do once connected. AI training runs swing hundreds of megawatts in seconds as GPUs checkpoint and restart a profile that looks like a generator tripping offline. At distribution level, millions of inverter-based resources create localised variability that overwhelms individual circuits even when aggregate models look healthy. The planning tools in use today were designed for neither problem.Host Bridget van Dorsten is joined by Kay Aikin, CEO and Founder of Dynamic Grid, energy engineer, grid architecture advisor to the DOE-supported GridWise Architecture Council, and contributor to the UN Environmental Program's building decarbonisation work. Kay unpacks what an AI training facility actually does to the grid with full GPU load for hours or days, then a drop to ten percent in seconds during checkpointing. She talks about how at the scale now planned, the Stargate project in Texas alone could represent ten percent of ERCOT disappearing in four seconds. The behaviour is stochastic and cannot be modelled with traditional statistical tools. At distribution level, virtual power plants responding to wholesale signals without circuit-level visibility can create competing oscillations, the kind of emergent dynamics that contributed to the Spanish grid failure.The proposed fix is an AI controller at the substation, sending price-based signals and flexible operating envelopes to large assets and VPP operators, giving them twenty-four-hour forecasts and real-time circuit visibility. Total cost: under a hundred thousand dollars installed. The reason it isn't everywhere is cost-of-service regulation. Utilities earn returns on deployed capital, so a million-dollar transformer replacement is more profitable than software that eliminates the need for it.Without new approaches, rebuilding the US distribution grid could cost up to ten trillion dollars by 2040. Kay is developing grid utilisation metrics with regulators in Maine, Virginia, and Maryland to incentivise extracting more from existing infrastructure. The episode closes on the need for distribution system operators and the affordability death spiral that looms if the structural incentives don't shift. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Team Boek Toe
#51 | De grote schoonmaak

Team Boek Toe

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 38:17


In deze aflevering bespreken we de nieuwste worp van tweevoudig Libris literatuurprijs winnaar Rob van Essen: De grote schoonmaak.En verder hebben we het ook over:​Ik zou uw dochter kunnen zijn – Doortje SmithuijsenPiaggo – Hendrik Groen​Wij waren, ik ben – Israel van DorstenKlinkt als een sekte (serie) – Israel van Dorsten

The Interchange
The grid's immune system is retiring: Synchronous condensers, AI data centers and the physics gap that software alone can't close

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 62:06


As coal and gas plants retire, the energy transition conversation focuses on replacing their generation capacity. What gets far less attention is the loss of the physical properties those machines provided for free: inertia that stabilises frequency, fault current that supports voltage during disturbances, and reactive power that regulates voltage across the network. These services come from the physics of enormous spinning rotors synchronised to the grid, responding instantaneously, without sensors, software or control loops. As inverter-based resources replace them, that mechanical immune system disappears, and a new, extreme stress test is arriving at the same time in the form of AI data centres whose loads can swing by hundreds of megawatts in a fraction of a second.Host Bridget van Dorsten is joined by Kristina Carlquist, General Manager of Synchronous Condensers at ABB, and Christian Payerl, Sales Manager of Synchronous Condensers at ABB, to unpack why a technology that has existed for as long as the grid itself is now experiencing a revival.Christian explains the three ancillary services the grid is losing, inertia, short-circuit current and reactive power, and why inverter-based generation does not replace them. Grid-forming batteries can be programmed to simulate inertia, but each charge-discharge cycle degrades lifetime, overload capacity is limited to microseconds, and the models needed for accurate grid simulation are often tied up in manufacturer IP. Synchronous condensers respond on physics alone, in both directions, with no degradation and no modelling uncertainty. The recent blackout in Spain illustrates what happens when that gap is left unfilled.Kristina walks through the commercial traction. ABB's partnership with VoltaGrid on isolated data center microgrids has grown from an unexpected inbound enquiry in late 2024 to dozens of synchronous condensers delivered. On the grid-connected side, the Faroe Islands have deployed four units with a fifth on the way as part of their push toward 100% renewables, already achieving multi-day periods of fully renewable operation. ABB is also working with Korea's Jeju Island on its first flywheel-equipped deployment. The demand pattern is widening: islands integrating renewables, TSOs managing weak grid regions, mines electrifying operations, and now data centre developers who had never considered grid stability equipment before.The episode closes on regulation and standards. Christian, who participates in international standards work through CIGRE, notes that there is still no international standard for flywheel safety and that the treatment of inertia as a paid service varies dramatically by country. While inertia is compensated as a paid service in the UK, in Sweden it is treated as free – rotating machines providing it receive no income stream for doing so. As data center load grows faster than regulation can respond, both guests argue that the answer is not one technology but a combination, provided the industry, utilities and policymakers can align on what the grid actually needs to remain stable.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Interchange
Beyond combustion: Long Island's first hydrogen-powered linear generator and the fuel-flexible answer to the dispatchable emissions-free resource problem

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 39:43


Utilities are under pressure to deliver generation that is dispatchable, affordable, and clean enough to satisfy increasingly stringent environmental rules, notoriously hard to do in one asset. As renewables grow, the gas turbines and engines that have historically filled the gap come with a NOx problem, a CO2 problem, or both. Hydrogen offers a path through, but the supply isn't there yet. So what do you build today?Host Bridget van Dorsten is joined by Shannon Miller, CEO of Mainspring Energy, and Will Hazelip of National Grid Ventures, to dig into a technology most listeners haven't heard of and the first commercial hydrogen-powered deployment of it. Mainspring's 250-kilowatt linear generator is being installed at National Grid's 1,500 MW North Port facility on Long Island, in partnership with NYSERDA, the Long Island Power Authority, and Stony Brook University.Shannon explains how Mainspring redesigned the generator using the power electronics that drive solar inverters, batteries and EVs, replacing mechanical systems with software, eliminating the flame, and operating at temperatures low enough to take NOx out of the equation. An adaptive pressure cycle, software-controlled in real time, runs the same hardware on hydrogen, compressed natural gas, biogas, propane or blends, with no hardware change. The 250 kW form factor matters too: efficiency holds across the full load range, fleet redundancy replaces single-asset reliability risk, and deployment is a concrete pad plus electrical and fuel hookups rather than a multi-year build.Will frames the project against the regulatory backdrop. Long Island sits in a non-attainment zone for NOx, and New York's path to a carbon-free grid requires what the state calls a dispatchable emissions-free resource. The unit will run for 12 months on green hydrogen and on compressed natural gas, with Stony Brook measuring emissions and efficiency, NYSERDA watching for regulatory design, and National Grid building operational experience for the rest of its ageing fleet.The economic case rests on the alternative. New-build hydrogen-capable gas turbines run $3,500–$4,000/kW on capex (per Wood Mackenzie), with delivered power costs reaching $300–$900/MWh once hydrogen is layered in. Shannon's point is that committing to a single-fuel turbine only pays off if the fuel actually arrives at the scale and price you assumed. With hydrogen supply uncertain, that's a stranded-asset risk linear generators avoid by running on whatever fuel is available today. Will adds the carbon-market angle saying that as carbon pricing develops, real-time fuel switching becomes an optimisation lever, not just a hedge.Then there's the supply reality. Total US hydrogen production today isn't enough to fuel a single 500 MW power plant, and with 45V tax credit requirements tightening and federal climate policy in flux, the gap between hydrogen ambition and supply isn't closing fast. Will's suggests starting with the fuels that exist today and scale into hydrogen as supply grows.The episode closes on demand. Mainspring's factory produces 325 MW a year today and can roughly double in 12–15 months, with pull from industrial customers, data centres and AI infrastructure, and utilities at once, driven by the same problem: nobody can get power fast enough.This episode is sponsored by GridBeyond. Energy asset owners face a critical challenge: how to optimize performance and drive new revenue in competitive, fast-moving markets. GridBeyond solves this through AI-powered forecasting, energy trading and optimization. GridBeyond's platform delivers: Precision forecasting to anticipate market opportunities Intelligent market access across multiple revenue streams Real-time control that responds instantly to market conditions Optimization that combines AI insights with expert oversight Whether you're managing batteries, gas peakers, hybrid sites, or complex multi-asset portfolios, GridBeyond helps you turn assets into high-performance revenue machines. The proven platform has helped businesses across the energy sector maximize returns and accelerate their energy transition. Want to learn more? Visit go.gridbeyond.com/recharged https://go.gridbeyond.com/recharged See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

De Döschkassen
Eenfach mol 'n Paus‘ moken

De Döschkassen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 2:32


Oh, wat heff ick düsse un de vörige Week genoten. Meist jeden Dag hett de Sünn schient un jeden Dag kunn man sehn, dat överall de Natuur togang keem. Veele Bööm sünd al an bleuhn oder se sünd intwüschen al greun, op veele Hochnester sitt al 'n Storch mit sien Madam, överhaupt schient all de Vogels sick to freun, dat de Winter vörbi is. All de Planten un Tiern wasst, flücht, rennt, hoppelt, kruupt un brummt in't Fröhjohr, as kunn ehr dat gor ni gau genog gohn - 'n wohre Freud is dat, sick dat Spektokel to bekieken. Wenn ick mi dat so ankiek, kann ick ganz un gor vergeeten, wo veel Larm un Arger un Stried un Krieg to desülbige Tied op de Welt is. Un mol ehrli: Wenn dat keen överregionole Norichen geev, wurrn de allermehrsten vun uns je ook gor ni weeten, wat annerwegens op de Welt dwars löppt. Un wat mokt düsse fürchterlichen Norichen veele vun uns Angst un Bang, ne. Dat gifft 'n Barg Lüüd, de in de Nacht ni in Sloop kümmt, weil se all de gruuligen Sooken heuert un süht. Stellt sick mol vör, wi wurrn mol twee Weeken blots dat to weeten kriegen, wat bi uns in de Regioon los is. De Psüchaters harrn blots noch 'n Viddel vun dat to dohn, üm dat se sick nu kümmern mööt. Wi wurrn bi't Inkööpen över Maier, Müller, Schulze ut de Linnenstroot oder de Dörpsstroot snacken anstatt över Trump un Putin un all de Dorsten. Jo, un denn harrn wi all tosom de Tied un de Roh, uns doran to freun, wo herrli Flora un Fauna jüst togang kümmt. Also mi dücht, dat schulln wi ni vergeeten. Un ook wenn mi dat düchti leed deiht, wat allns an slimme Sooken in de Welt passeert – ick heff düsse Doog blots Oogen för dat wat so scheun üm uns rüm is. Ganz direkt vör de Huusdöör oder vör de Stadt. Ick mok eenfach mol 'n Paus‘ vun all de slimmen Norichen un lot de Seel‘ mol so richti scheun baumeln. Dat deiht sowat vun good, dor finn ick gor keen Wöörd vör. Un veellicht mokt Ju je ook eenfach mol 'n Week oder blots 'n poor Dog Paus‘. Op jeden Fall wünsch ick Ju 'n richti scheun‘ Mai… In düssen Sinn

The Interchange
The electrolyzer reckoning: Can disciplined product development deliver on green hydrogen's promise before the survivors run out of runway?

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 60:04


Empty gigawatt factories, product recalls, participation rates that never materialised, and a policy environment that has now stripped the green premium entirely. The electrolyzer industry has had a brutal few years and most of the companies that raised hundreds of millions on the back of the hydrogen hype cycle are now sitting with fixed costs they cannot sustain and field deployments they are not proud of. Host Bridget van Dorsten speaks with Raveel Afzaal, CEO of Next Hydrogen, one of the few electrolyzer manufacturers that chose to watch from the sidelines while competitors scaled into the storm. Raveel describes the decision in blunt terms: in 2021, when cost of capital went to near zero and capital discipline evaporated, Next Hydrogen looked at the macro signals; rising inflation, rising interest rates, a market telling them their Hyundai partnership was worth a 5% share price drop, and chose to extend their runway from 18 months to five years. That meant hard capital allocation decisions, and the answer was to invest in the product, not the factory. The conversation goes deep into a problem that rarely gets discussed publicly: the commercialisation valley of death. Getting to a working prototype is celebrated, but the productisation phase, technology readiness levels five through seven, is where the funding gap is most severe and the cost shock is greatest. Costs typically rise three to five times from prototype stage, revenues do not yet exist, and neither government programmes nor conventional investors are structured to bridge it. Raveel explains why so many companies that made it to prototype stage never made it to commercial deployment and what surviving that valley actually required. Raveel also pushes back on a common framing around Chinese versus Western electrolyzers. His argument is that the quality question is not a national origin question , it is a materials question. What membranes, what bipolar plates, what catalyst, what functional safety architecture? Next Hydrogen's own answer to those questions is unusual: replacing nickel bipolar plates with large injection-moulded specialty engineered plastics, eliminating corrosion risk entirely and reducing cost through higher material utilisation rather than lower-grade materials. The company holds 40 patents on a cell architecture designed from the outset for direct connection to variable renewables, a design decision made in 2008, when the rest of the industry was still building for baseload. The episode closes on what the next two to three years look like for electrolyzer manufacturers. Raveel's view is that consolidation is coming, but many companies won't survive long enough to be part of it, their fixed costs are too high and their runway too short. The companies that survive will be those with variable cost models, disciplined project selection, and a genuine answer to three questions: Can you access excess electrons? Can you deliver containerised, plug-and-play solutions that control total installed cost? Can you reliably handle the intermittent operations that direct renewable connection demands? Next Hydrogen is betting the answer starts with getting the cell design right first. Today's episode is sponsored by GridBeyond. Energy asset owners face a critical challenge: how to optimize performance and drive new revenue in competitive, fast-moving markets. GridBeyond solves this through AI-powered forecasting, energy trading and optimization. GridBeyond's platform delivers: Precision forecasting to anticipate market opportunities Intelligent market access across multiple revenue streams Real-time control that responds instantly to market conditions Optimization that combines AI insights with expert oversight Whether you're managing batteries, gas peakers, hybrid sites, or complex multi-asset portfolios, GridBeyond helps you turn assets into high-performance revenue machines. The proven platform has helped businesses across the energy sector maximize returns and accelerate their energy transition. Want to learn more? Visit go.gridbeyond.com/recharged https://go.gridbeyond.com/recharged See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Interchange
Flexibility as a service: Can Octopus's acquisition of Uplight finally make US residential VPPs work?

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 45:14


Millions of enrolled devices, 60 utilities, and the participation rate gap that's been embarrassing the US market for a decade. US residential virtual power plants have been a promising idea that's consistently underdelivered — participation rates below 5%, fragmented apps, siloed programmes, and utilities that have simply never had to compete for a customer's attention. Meanwhile, Octopus Energy has built the world's largest residential VPP in the UK, with EV driver participation rates of 50 to 70%. The question has always been whether that model can travel to a market where most customers have no supplier choice at all. Bridget van Dorsten speaks with Nick Chaset, CEO of Octopus Energy US, about the acquisition that represents Octopus's biggest bet on answering that question: a majority stake in Uplight alongside Schneider Electric, giving Octopus access to established relationships with more than 60 US utilities — including eight of the ten largest. Nick argues the participation gap isn't really a cultural problem or a technology problem. It's a regulatory design problem. US flexibility programmes have been built device by device, forcing consumers to juggle multiple apps and enrolments — and in some cases prohibiting them from combining assets across programmes. Octopus's answer is one app, a 30-second sign-up, and a value proposition framed entirely around what consumers actually care about: lower bills. Can that translate through a utility partnership channel rather than a direct retail relationship?The conversation also tackles the data centre dimension. Nick makes the case that residential flexibility isn't a separate story from the large load interconnection challenge — it's part of the solution. If utilities can statistically guarantee load reductions from tens of thousands of enrolled homes during peak hours, they may be able to connect larger data centre loads at smaller interconnection points. And in many hours when a data centre might otherwise ramp down, it could simply be cheaper to pay consumers to flex instead. Octopus's model is built on trust earned through direct consumer relationships. Can that translate through a utility intermediary at scale, across 60 different utility cultures without losing what makes it work?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Interchange
The muscle we forgot: SMRs, hyperscalers, and why this nuclear renaissance might actually be different

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 56:03


Why nuclear has never been project financed and how that might finally be about to change.Every nuclear plant ever built has ultimately been backstopped by taxpayers or ratepayers. Not because the technology doesn't work, but because nobody has ever cracked the construction cost and schedule problem well enough to convince a bank to finance it without government support. Bridget van Dorsten is joined by Jake Jurewicz, Co-founder and CEO of Blue Energy, to explore why that has been so hard and what a credible path to fixing it might actually look like.Jake walks through the root cause of nuclear's cost overrun problem and it is not the reactor. The reactor equipment itself represents around 7% of total project costs. The real problem is what Jake calls nuclear construction overhead: the cost of mobilizing, training, and retaining the 10,000 or so skilled workers needed to build these plants in the field, the way we have been building them for 70 years, essentially the same way you would build a castle.The episode then turns to what Blue Energy is doing differently. By intentionally selecting sites accessible by barge and contracting existing oil and gas fabrication yards and shipyards to build large pre-assembled modules offsite, Blue Energy aims to bring fixed-price contracts into nuclear for the first time, the same contracting structure that made offshore wind and LNG bankable. Jake explains why that single shift changes everything for project financing.Bridget and Jake also work through the demand side of the equation: why hyperscalers are becoming the crucial beachhead market for new nuclear, what binding PPAs from investment-grade counterparties actually signal versus announcements, and why the restarts and uprates, while valuable, only go so far.The conversation also covers Blue Energy's first announced project at the Port of Victoria in Texas, a 1.5 gigawatt nuclear-powered AI data centre co-located with a gas-to-nuclear conversion, designed to accelerate commercial operation and reduce cost of capital even without government loan support. Jake explains the mechanics of why firing the balance of plant with gas first before switching to nuclear steam is not a compromise but a genuine financing innovation.Finally, Jake offers a view of what signals actually matter when separating the nuclear renaissance from the noise: binding PPAs, large balance sheets standing behind fixed-price contracts, and projects moving through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission rather than staying at the prototype stage.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

De Döschkassen
Sprooktheorie

De Döschkassen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 2:49


Dat scheune an Plattdüütsch is je, wat dat so eenfach is. Wi hebbt blots twee Fälle, Nominativ un Akkusativ: Is „de“ Bleudsinn (Nominativ) dat Thema, denn snackt man över „den“ Bleudsinn (Akkusativ). Mehr gifft dat bi uns ni. Dat de Dativ also den Genitiv sien Doot ween schall, dat is uns annerlei. Liekers gifft dat in uns Sprook so'n poor Hokens. So is dat ook mit de Eentohl un de Mehrtohl vun mennige Wöörd. Singular un Plural seggt de Theoretiker dorto. Nehmt wi mol dat Woord „Mors“. Wenn man to'n Bispeel achter dree Lüüd löppt, annerlei wat dat Mannslüüd, Fruunslüüd oder Diverse sünd, un man finnd, dat jedeneen vun de Dorsten för sick 'n smucken Mors hett, denn wurr man op Hochdüütsch seggen, de hebbt scheune „Hintern“ – bi Hintern is Eentohl un Mehrtohl dat sülbige. Weniger elegant kunn man anstatt Hintern ook „Ärsche“ seggen. Op Platt overs geiht dat ni. To seggen, „de dree hebbt 'n smucken Mors“, dat weer je ni korrekt. De deelt sick je ni een Mors, jedeneen hett 'n eegen‘ Mors. Wat also is de Mehrtohl vun Mors? Mörse oder Mörße? Mörser veellicht? Och nä, dat is wat anners. Un Morsen geiht ook ni, dat is dat mit kort un lang un S.O.S. un so wieder. Tscha, wat nu? Een Mors twee Achterste. Anners geiht dat erstmol ni. Overs, „de dree hebbt schmucke Achterste“, is op dat Bispeel betrocken ook keen scheune Lösung. Na jo, dat is as dat is. Overs dat gifft je noch mehr Hokens. Mennige Wöörd in't Plattdüütsche sünd gliek, liekers se wat anners meent. Wenn to'n Bispeel güstern een mit 'n Flint „schooten“ hett, denn wurr he dormit hüüt „scheeten“. Overs „scheeten“ is besünners vun de Schrievwies‘ dat Glieke as de Vergang'heitsform vun (Pardon) „schieten“. Wenn man dat dör'neen kriegt, denn kann dat op de Jagd oder bi't Militär al keddeli warrn. Overs wat dink ick mi överhaupt hitt över de Theorie? Wi snackt Platt in de Praxis – ook wenn de Sprook 'n poor Ecken un Kanten hett. Un wokeen uns dat vörsmieten will, de kann uns mol fix an Mors kleihn, annerlei, wat dat korrekt is oder ni… In düssen Sinn

AD Media Podcast
S13E11: ‘Na dit programma met Johnny de Mol wil je een jaar geen tv meer kijken!'

AD Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 48:08


Ik hou van Holland is terug. Tenminste, ‘de Temu-versie’ van die klassieker, aldus het panel van de AD Media Podcast over de nieuwe SBS-spelshow I’ve got the music in me. Mediaverslaggever Gudo Tienhooven doet er nog een schepje bovenop. ,,Na dit programma met Johnny de Mol wil je een jaar geen tv meer kijken!” Verdeelder zijn de meningen over het programma dat vervolgens op dezelfde zender werd uitgezonden: Het Diner. Bekende Nederlanders als Jörgen Raymann en Josje Huisman die aan de eettafel wel of niet gelogen anekdotes delen, levert dat enerverende televisie op? Over één ding is iedereen het eens. Acteur Raymond Thiry, vooral bekend van Penoza, is een schot in de roos. Vooral Klinkt als een sekte met Israël van Dorsten - bekend als een van de ‘kinderen van Ruinerwold’ - maakt indruk. In het EO-programma gaat hij in gesprek met lotgenoten. Wie denkt dat sektes niet meer van deze tijd zijn, zit er naast. Columnist Angela de Jong en mediaverslaggever Gudo Tienhooven zien zelfs een urgente waarde in deze documentairereeks. Ook in deze podcast: wat gaat er mis bij de Battle-rondes van The voice of Holland, het plotselinge vertrek van Merel Westrik bij JOE, gepuzzel met het uitzendschema van De slimste mens, ‘weer een afdankertje’ voor Leonie ter Braak en hoe fris in de War Child-actie van Radio Veronica? Luisteren dus! Naar de wekelijkse AD Media Podcast, waarin columniste Angela de Jong en mediaverslaggevers Gudo Tienhooven en Mark den Blanken alle hoofd-, rand-, en bijzaken bespreken op het gebied van media. De presentatie is in handen van Manuel Venderbos. Gebruik je liever je favoriete podcastsapps via Spotify of Apple? Dat kan! Vind alle onze podcasts op ad.nl/podcasts.Support the show: https://krant.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Interchange
The grid nobody planned for: public power, hyperscalers and the race to rewire America for the AI age

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 64:40


What two decades of flat demand means for a grid now expected to double in sizeThe US went from essentially zero load growth for twenty years to 3% national growth almost overnight. The supply chains, permitting pipelines, engineering workforce and regulatory processes were all calibrated for a different world. Bridget van Dorsten is joined by Tom Falcone, President of the Large Public Power Council, representing the 30 largest publicly owned utilities in the United States, collectively owning around 85% of public power assets and currently serving roughly 18% of all US data centre load. Tom explains what makes public power structurally different from investor-owned utilities: locally governed, not-for-profit, and built to minimise cost rather than earn a return on equity. That governance model turns out to matter a great deal when trillion-dollar hyperscalers come looking for power. Public power utilities have no financial incentive to favour their own assets over a customer's, and their local accountability makes deal-making faster and more direct. Bridget and Tom also work through the mechanics of how the industry is actually responding. Large-load tariffs are reshaping the interconnection queue, forcing hyperscalers to make long-term financial commitments rather than reserving capacity for free. About two thirds of speculative requests disappear once real commitments are required, which tells you something about the gap between announced demand and real demand. LPPC members are nonetheless planning to add around 60GW of new generation over the next ten years to meet load that is forecast to grow from 4GW to 18GW of data centres in their territories alone, in just five years. The episode also tackles private use rules, a Treasury regulation from 25 years ago that nobody expected to become a bottleneck for the AI era, the capacity factor realities that make peak-day power so much harder to deliver than annual energy, the nuclear question and why federal involvement is probably unavoidable if the US wants to build at scale, and where CCS can and cannot realistically be deployed.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

So The Story Goes with Brian Chartrand

Arizona's own Sophie and Alex Dorsten stop by for a chat. We talk early influences and how they developed their unique sound and instrumentation. We talk about touring in Europe and in the states. Sophie also shares her experience on American Idol. We talk about their future plans and the singles on the horizon. Dig in. For more information, visit www.dorstenmusic.com.

1001 Crimes
ep 480 - Gerrit Van Dorsten

1001 Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 51:00


Gerrit acreditava ser um novo messias e sua mulher acreditava ter um espírito habitando seu corpo. Juntos eles se preparavam para o apocalipse, criando seus filhos em completo isolamento em um bunker no interior da Holanda. Vakinha pra ajudar a Carla: https://www.vakinha.com.br/vaquinha/aqui-estou-de-novo-porem-dado-os-plot-twists-da-vida-me-ajuda-a-trazer-o-pinky-pra-sp Apoie nosso podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.1001crimes.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mande suas histórias: 1001medinhos@gmail.comFale com a gente: 1001crimes@gmail.comConfira nosso canal! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/1001crimes

The Interchange
Is hyperscaler demand finally giving CCS its moment?

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 47:28


Carbon capture and storage has long been framed as a clean technology that's forever five years away. Bridget van Dorsten speaks with Tim Vail, CEO of ION Clean Energy, to explore why a surge in AI data-centre demand is reshaping the market for decarbonised gas – and how viable a solution it really is.Tim argues we've entered a buyer-led era for carbon capture, driven by hyperscalers like Amazon, Google and Microsoft who need 24/7 power fast - but are still committed to climate and decarbonization goals. That creates a new question for the energy transition: can natural gas + CCS deliver competitive renewable energy-level carbon intensity, while supporting grid resilience and scaling quickly enough for near-term energy projects?A big part of the conversation is about measurement and credibility. Tim explains how “carbon intensity” has to be assessed across the full value chain - from wellhead to electrons - including methane leakage. The rise of methane monitoring (ground, aircraft and satellite) and verification systems are helping utilities and buyers prove emissions performance, which is increasingly essential for energy finance, green finance, and corporate reporting. How does it work? Plus, Tim and Bridget debate the economics. Hyperscalers don't buy “dollars per ton of CO₂ captured” - they buy power. Tim breaks down what CCS can add on a $/MWh basis, how incentives like the US 45Q tax credit can influence the cost, and why execution (getting projects financed and to final investment decision) is now the real bottleneck. Along the way, Bridget and Tim place CCS in the broader clean firm competition set, including nuclear, hydrogen, geothermal, and solar energy plus batteries, and what this means for future energy predictions and energy policy.The big question: is CCS at last moving from concept to commercial scale - not because the chemistry suddenly changed, but because demand, verification, and project finance finally might be aligning? About Interchange RechargedInterchange Recharged is the Wood Mackenzie podcast exploring the technologies, markets and energy policy decisions shaping the future of energy - from clean tech and clean technology to infrastructure, grid resilience, and the financing models behind the next wave of decarbonisation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Die Maus - 30
Um uns herum

Die Maus - 30

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 60:05


Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit einem Stadtplan für Kinder, Spielplätzen und ihrer Geschichte, der Sonne im Weltall, mit André natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Erzähl mal!: Was macht einen guten Spielplatz aus?(1:01) Maus-Reportage - Stadtplan für Kinder in Dorsten(12:22) Maus-Hörspiel - Der Frosch, der kein Prinz sein wollte(22:38) Sachgeschichte - Warum ist es im Weltall dunkel, obwohl die Sonne scheint?(34:07) Philo-Maus - Was ist das Nichts? (41:55) Von André Gatzke.

Praxisflüsterer Podcast - Business Wissen für erfolgreiche Zahnärzte
#231: Dr. Luca Schlotmann | Aufbau einer Zahnarzt-Dynastie Teil 1/2

Praxisflüsterer Podcast - Business Wissen für erfolgreiche Zahnärzte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 48:58


In dieser spannenden Episode begrüßt Christian Henrici zum dritten Mal seinen Gast Dr. Luca Schlotmann, den erfolgreichen Unternehmer aus Dorsten. Gemeinsam blicken sie auf die letzten 2 -3 Jahre zurück und sprechen über die beeindruckende Expansion des „Zahnarztimperiums“, das mittlerweile über 300 Mitarbeiter*innen und 80 Behandlungszimmer umfasst. Freut euch auf inspirierende Einblicke: Wie baut man neue Standorte auf und welche Herausforderungen gibt es dabei? Welche Strategien sorgen dafür, dass familiäre Werte auch in großen Unternehmen erhalten bleiben? Und wie gelingt es, innovative medizinische Angebote und moderne Arbeitskultur zu verbinden? Dr. Luca Schlotmann teilt ehrliche Geschichten aus seiner Unternehmerreise und beschreibt, wie Rückschläge, Mut und echte Teamarbeit zum Erfolg führen. Shownotes: Weitere Infos: https://www.dr-schlotmann.de/praxisteam/luca-schlotmann --- Unsere Weiterbildungsmöglichkeiten:

The Interchange
Building the plane while it's flying: data centers, utilities, and the new rules of power

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 44:06


After more than a decade of flat demand, the US power sector is now facing explosive growth, arriving faster than grids, generation, and transmission can be built. In this episode, Interim host of Interchange Recharged Bridget van Dorsten is joined by Chris Seiple, Vice Chairman of Power & Renewables at Wood Mackenzie, to unpack one of the defining challenges facing the modern energy system: how utilities, developers, and policymakers are responding to an unprecedented surge in electricity demand driven by data centres, AI, and reshoring manufacturing. Bridget and Chris explore what makes this moment different, why planning cycles are colliding with short technology investment horizons, and how this mismatch is forcing a fundamental rethink of how the power business works, from energy policy to energy finance. The main point is that the difference between regulated and deregulated markets is widening, as vertically integrated utilities strengthen their advantage in managing large loads.New mechanisms like large-load tariffs are reshaping rate design, investment risk, and affordability - Chris explains how. Plus, deregulated markets may be approaching a tipping point, as traditional price signals struggle to accommodate demand arriving at this scale and speed. What does it all mean for energy?Crucially, the episode looks beyond the immediate crunch to the longer-term implications for the energy transition. From renewable energy and solar energy pipelines to grid resilience, transmission innovation, and behind-the-meter solutions, this demand boom could become a powerful catalyst for clean tech, clean technology, and energy innovation, even as subsidy regimes change and capital costs rise.The discussion also touches on the role of hydrogen, nuclear, and emerging grid technologies in supporting future energy projects, and why this period of rapid load growth may ultimately accelerate decarbonisation rather than slow it. If you're tracking climate policy, climate change, green finance, and long-term energy predictions, this episode is for you; hear why today's data centre boom could shape the next several decades of the power system.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Interchange
Fuel cells are powering AI data center demand: they've moved from interesting clean tech to major player. How are utilities using them?

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 43:34


US data centre announcements are averaging 435MW a month, and there's around 175GW of large-load capacity already committed or under construction. AI hyperscalers are looking for innovative ways to meet their energy demands. It's one of the biggest infrastructure challenges in energy right now: how to deliver reliable, fast power without derailing climate and decarbonisation goals. Joining interim host Bridget van Dorsten is Akhil Batheja, Director of Technology Strategy at Bloom Energy, to unpack why fuel cells have moved from “interesting clean technology” to the epicentre of the data-centre power conversation - and what that shift means for utilities, energy projects, and energy policy.Together they discuss how solid oxide fuel cells differ from turbines, engines and batteries - from efficiency and permitting advantages to “Lego block” scalability - and why “time to power” is becoming the defining metric for data center owners. Bridget and Akhil explore grid resilience and the realities of operating off-grid campuses, how fuel cells can handle spiky AI workloads using supercapacitors, and why a future high-voltage DC architecture could reshape data-centre efficiency. Finally, they look at pathways to cleaner fuels, including hydrogen, renewable energy-linked fuels like biogas/RNG, and carbon capture, plus the role of energy finance and green finance in accelerating climate change solutions across the energy transition.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Nooit meer slapen
Nienke 's Gravemade (actrice, schrijver en fotograaf)

Nooit meer slapen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 57:50


Nienke 's Gravemade is actrice, schrijver en fotograaf. In 2022 debuteerde ze met ‘Dorsten', een verhalenbundel over eenzaamheid, seksualiteit en verlangen naar beter. Op haar Instagram maakt ze satirische en activistische content over de manosfeer, de giftige mannencultuur en het conservatisme dat weer onze maatschappij binnendringt. 's Gravemade is de winnaar van de Joke Smit Aanmoedigingsprijs 2025, een staatsprijs voor een persoon die zich inzet voor gendergelijkheid.   Femke van der Laan gaat met Nienke ‘s Gravemade in gesprek

The Interchange
How are key renewable energies faring at the end of 2025? Guest host and energy analyst Bridget Van Dorsten talks through developments in geothermal, hydrogen and wind.

The Interchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 37:11


At the start of the year things were looking uncertain for nascent renewables like hydrogen and geothermal. With policy support from the previous US administration they had boomed with the IRA, then came July 2025 and the Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill, which tore up tax credits and removed incentives for those renewable technologies. As we approach the end of the year, has anything changed for the better? How are hydrogen, wind and geothermal looking as we prepare for 2026?Regular host Sylvia Leyva Martinez is on maternity leave until the middle of next year, so her fellow energy analyst Bridget Van Dorsten is stepping up to keep the mic warm. Bridget is an analyst researching hydrogen, but she has an engineer's understanding of technologies across the energy spectrum. She doesn't just cover that ‘frustrating, inefficient, expensive-to-move-around molecule' (as she calls it); she knows what's real in the energy world and what's just hype. To kick off her tenure as host she's picked out a few highlights from the year relating to those important renewables – geothermal, hydrogen and wind. Looking back on those conversations Sylvia had with experts on those fields, Bridget then gives the energy analyst's view on how things are progressing in the current policy environment. Expect in-depth analysis on what's changed, and the key stats and forecasts you need to know as 2026 approaches. Plus, Bridget looks back on the conversation Sylvia had with energy investors back in July, when we saw the oil and gas majors like Shell and Equinor announce they were scaling back their climate ambitions under pressure from investors. Bridget explores why the energy transition is unfolding slower than expected, how shareholder pressure is reshaping low-carbon strategies, and why companies like TotalEnergies and Shell have retreated from their plans to phase down fossil fuels. Bridget will be hosting until mid-next-year, and she wants to know what topics you want explored.Connect with the show and let us know what you want to hear, on LinkedIn, X or Bluesky at @interchangeshow, and follow the podcast so you don't miss the episodes coming in the new year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MISCHA!
#782 - Edino van Dorsten: 'Ik wil hem veroordelen, maar ik voel het niet'

MISCHA!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 60:15


Begrijpen. Daar ligt volgens hem de sleutel voor verwerking. We spreken over de droom van zijn vader, de gevolgen die dat voor hem hadden en de strategie die hij ontwikkelde om daarmee om te gaan. 

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
Mijn naam is Edino

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 3:00


Edino van Dorsten was een van de kinderen van Ruinerwold, maar voor de buitenwereld leidde hij een normaal leven. Lees nu zijn verhaal. Uitgegeven door Luitingh Sijthoff Spreker: Edino van Dorsten

We Talk About Music

Dorsten have made a name for themselves as one of the most compelling sibling duos in modern folk-pop, and their latest single, “Hush”, arriving October 1, 2025, proves just how much they've sharpened their craft. Equal parts haunting and cathartic, the track is a masterclass in emotional storytelling, carried by Sophie Dorsten's powerhouse vocals and Alex Dorsten's restrained yet evocative instrumentation. Together, they create a song that doesn't just play, it lingers, unsettles, and ultimately transforms the listener.From the opening notes, “Hush” establishes itself as more than just another folk-pop ballad. Alex builds the foundation with instrumentation that is sparse but intentional, weaving mystery into every strum and echo. There's a sense of quiet dread simmering beneath the surface, giving Sophie the space to unleash a vocal performance that's as raw as it is commanding. Her delivery channels the wounded vulnerability of someone trapped in a toxic relationship, yet there's a fire burning at the edges, a refusal to stay silenced.

DRINNIES
Was ist denn mit Dorsten los?

DRINNIES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 46:05


Schönen Tag allerseits, es sei denn einen schönen Tag zu wünschen ist für euch reine Zeitverschwendung. Die Themen heute: Ein Mormonen-Vater im Boot Camp, ein klebriger Ecoli-roller und der große Sprint-Dressurreiten Biathlon. Außerdem kommt DRINNIES nach NEW YORK! Also springt alle rein in den Bootsrumpf Idefix, und dann geht es ab über den großen Teich! Bleibt am Teig!Besuche Giulia und Chris auf Instagram: @giuliabeckerdasoriginal und @chris.sommerHier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte unserer Werbepartner: linktr.ee/drinniesTickets für DRINNIES beim New York Comedy Festival findet ihr HIERUnd Tickets zur Tour durch Deutschland gibt es: drinnies.de18.10.2025 LEIPZIG, Gewandhaus20.10.2025 BERLIN, Philharmonie21.10.2025 KÖLN, Philharmonie04.11.2025 MÜNCHEN, Isarphilharmonie10.11.2025 FRANKFURT, Alte Oper11.11.2025 HAMBURG, Laeiszhalle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SharkFarmerXM's podcast
Carolyn Sharrock-Dorsten from Bryan, OH

SharkFarmerXM's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 24:29


Podcasts von Tichys Einblick
TE Wecker am 01.07.2025

Podcasts von Tichys Einblick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 19:29


Niedersachen startet Schulden-Exzess +++ Rot-grün in Niedersachsen pumpt Milliarden +++ Das EU Parlament plant Misstrauensantrag gegen von der Leyen – bröckelt ihre Macht Basis? +++ Korruption: in Spanien wird hoher Politfunktionär verhaftet +++ Berlin: Sohn rettet Mutter vor Mordversuch durch Vater +++ Doppelmord in Dorsten: 16-Jähriger gesteht Tat +++ Irland will israelische Datteln, Orangen und Oliven boykottieren +++ Landgericht Köln: Urteil im Mißbrauchsprozeß erwartet +++ Warum Mercedes Bosse keine Mercedes mehr fahren dürfen +++ TE Energiewendewetter +++ SIOUX – Schuhwetterbericht: Für alle Hörer des ‚TE Wecker‘ gilt: Mit dem Gutscheincode ‚Wecker20‘ sparen Sie auf www.Sioux.de 20 Euro. Finden Sie jetzt Ihren neuen Lieblingsschuh für den Sommer auf www.Sioux.de. Webseite: https://www.tichyseinblick.de

Het Onderzoeksbureau
#26 - Opgegroeid in een sekte: ‘Ze deden alsof ik gek was, ik geloofde ze' (S04)

Het Onderzoeksbureau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 40:06


Sekte-expert Jan van der Winden en Israel van Dorsten, een van de kinderen van Ruinerwold, groeiden beiden op in een sekte. Hoe wisten ze zich los te maken? Presentator Maaike Timmerman gaat met hen in gesprek over een nieuw hulppunt voor slachtoffers van sektes. Dat zo'n hulppunt hard nodig is, blijkt uit recent onderzoek van Mirjam van Schaik en Janine Janssen (Open Universiteit en Avans Hogeschool). Journalist Sandra van den Heuvel verdiept zich in De Lichtfamilie.

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Das Feature
Deportiert von den Kanalinseln nach Dorsten

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Das Feature

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 21:32


Am 9. Mai 2025 feiert die Kanalinsel Jersey den 80. Jahrestag ihrer Befreiung von der Wehrmacht, den Liberation Day. Fast fünf Jahre lang hatten deutsche Soldaten die Inselbewohner hungern und schuften lassen – und in Lager deportiert. Autorin: Jana Magdanz Von Jana Magdanz.

Camper Van Diek
Auf nach Luxemburg

Camper Van Diek

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 90:26


Dieses Mal erzählt Horge von seiner Reise durch Luxemburg. Er berichtet von tollen Landschaften und Schlössern und dass es manchmal anders kommt, als man denkt.

De Döschkassen
Wat sick de Dinkers dacht hebbt

De Döschkassen

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 2:36


Wat sick de Dinkers dacht hebbt Dat is je bilütten interessant, wat över bekannte Lüüd ut de Vergangenheit vertellt ward, ne. To Platon, den oln Philosoph to'n Bispeel, gifft dat allerhand Experten, de bilütten so doht, as harrn se Platon beter kinnt, as he sick sülms. Nu hett Platon je meist all sien Ideen as Dialoge opschreeven. Dor ünnerhölt sick denn twee, dree Lüüd – Sokrates weer dor ook gern mol mang – över de Probleeme, de de Alldag so mit sick bringt, över den Sinn vun't Leven un all sowat. Wenn ick mi dat dörlees' heff ick jümmers dat Geföhl, wat Platon sien Dialoge Satire sünd. Worüm ook ni, bi hüütige Satirikers lacht man je an un för sick ook över philosphische Geschichen, de dostellt, wo verdreiht wi Minschen eegentli sünd. Overs vertellt man dat een, de sick för'n Platon-Spezialist hölt, denn will de een an leevsten direkt dat Fell över de Ohrn trecken. Op ehrn scheun‘ Philosoph lött de Dorsten nix kom. Allns wat Platon schreeven hett is Dooternst. Dor lacht man ni över. So is dat mit annere groote Geisters je ook. Goethe, Schiller, Mozart, Lessing, Dr. Oetker, wat weet ick. Un natüürli sünd se noher all de „Söhns“ vun de Städte ut de se kümmt. Dat Graff is noch gor ni ganz dichtschüffelt, dor ward al 'n schmucke Bronzetofel an't Gebuursthuus nogelt. Mit Bloskapell un Frack un Zylinder. Mennige vun ehr harrn wohrschienli direkt in't Graff roteert. Na jo. De Schriever Theodor Storm hett jedenfalls ook sien Plakette an't Huus kreegen. Kümmt man no't Storm-Huus in Husum, denn ward vertellt, dat Storm in Husum op de Welt kom‘ is un dat he den Schimmelrieder schreeven hett. Is je ook richti. Overs schreeven hett he sien Schimmelrieder even ni in Husum, sünnern in Homaschen (Hanerau-Hademarschen), wonehm he toletzt je to Huus weer. Veellicht wormt dat de Husumer Stormexperten je so'n beten. Denn as de Moler un Bildhauer Jens Rusch ut Brunsbüttel sien Biller to'n Schimmelrieder in Husum utstelln wull, hett he ni mol 'n anstännige Antwoord vun dor kreegen. Tscha, Geschicht‘ is even, wat de dorvun mokt, de dat Seggen hett… In düssen Sinn

Regionalgeschichte auf die Ohren
untold 3: Visionen von gestern - Ruinen von heute. Metastadt und Habiflex im Fokus

Regionalgeschichte auf die Ohren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 42:52


In Wulfen startete in den 1970er Jahren ein ambitioniertes Architekturprojekt: Ein futuristisches Wohnkonzept, das die Fachwelt als "Bausystem der Zukunft" feierte und ein flexibles Wohngebäude, das mit verschiebbaren Wänden und verwandelbaren Balkonen die Wohnträume der Zukunft erfüllen sollte. Doch was als kühne Vision begann, endete in einem kostspieligen Desaster. Die Metastadt und das Habiflex in der Neuen Stadt Wulfen stehen heute symbolisch für das Scheitern von Großprojekten mit gesellschaftlicher Tragweite. Dabei ist nicht nur der Städtebau betroffen. Zahlreiche Beispiele von Fehlplanungen und Niederlagen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert kennzeichnen das Scheitern als grundsätzliche menschliche Erfahrung und damit als lohnendes Forschungsfeld der Geschichtswissenschaft. Doch wieso Scheitern Vorhaben und Projekte wie in Wulfen eigentlich immer wieder? Was kann man aus diesem Scheitern lernen? Und müssen wir vielleicht sogar scheitern, um am Ende erfolgreich zu sein?Dr. Thomas Spohn und Dr. Thomas Küster, analysieren anhand des Wulfener Bauexperiments Ursachen des Scheiterns und sprechen über Gelingensbedingungen, die die Gefahr des Scheiterns minimieren können und wie sich die Deutungen von Scheitern mit der Gesellschaft entwickelt. Die in der Folge genannte Literatur ist: Thomas Küster (Hrsg.): Gescheiterte Projekte. Niederlagen, Fehlschläge und Blockaden im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Westfälische Forschungen 74 (2024), Aschendorff Verlag, Münster 2024. Das Zitat von Inge Hollstein entstammt Sabine Bornemann, Peter Broich, Rainer Diebschlag, Horst Melles, Joachim Thiehoff (Hrsg.): Neue Stadt Wulfen. Ideen, Entwicklung, Zukunft. Dorsten 2009. Vertrieb: Förderverein PRO GHW und wurde eingelesen von Esther Marie Kellner.  Hintergrund:Untold StoriesWestfalens verborgene Geschichte[n] erzählen Zum Themenjahr „1.250 Jahre Westfalen“ erzählt die Podcast-Serie Untold Stories in zwölf Folgen unbekannte Kapitel der Geschichte Westfalen-Lippes. Das LWL-Institut für westfälische Regionalgeschichte und das LWL-Medienzentrum für Westfalen nehmen mit auf eine Reise durch die Zeit. Dabei blicken wir nicht nur in die Vergangenheit, sondern auch auf die Gegenwart. Von unbekannten Helden bis hin zu vergessenen Ereignissen – „Untold Stories“ inspiriert und eröffnetneue Perspektiven – auf Westfalen, auf Lippe, auf Geschichte. Die Reihe wird veröffentlicht im Podcastkanal„Regionalgeschichte auf die Ohren (RadiO)“und hier:  https://www.lwl-regionalgeschichte.de/de/vermittlung/untold/Das Projekt wird von der LWL-Kulturstiftung im Rahmen des Kulturprogramms zum Jubiläumsjahr 2025 "1250 Jahre Westfalen“ gefördert. Schirmherr des Kulturprogramms ist Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

WDR ZeitZeichen
Das letzte Einhorn wird in Dorsten geschlachtet (am 1.4.1915)

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 14:39


Einhörner sind keine Fabelwesen, wie viele glauben - aber sie sind schon lange ausgestorben. Nur in einer Stadt am Rand des Münsterlands hatten Einhörner überlebt, bis zu einem schicksalhaften Tag im Jahr 1915... Von Thomas Pfaff.

De Ongelooflijke Podcast
#234 - 'Ik mocht eigenlijk niet bestaan', 5 jaar na ontsnapping uit Ruinerwold-sekte met Israel van Dorsten

De Ongelooflijke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 71:13


De eerste 25 jaar van zijn leven bracht hij afgezonderd van de wereld door, in een sekte, waar hij eigenlijk niet mocht bestaan. Maar de afgelopen vijf jaar leefde hij in vrijheid en werd hij zelfs een bekende Nederlander. Wat een contrast. Israel van Dorsten is een van de zonen van de beroemde Ruinerwold-familie. Jarenlang zaten ze verstopt in een boerderij omdat vader geloofde dat hij de messias was en de wereld moest redden. Tot Israel vijf jaar geleden besloot te ontsnappen. Sindsdien is zijn leven totaal veranderd. Tegenwoordig studeert hij sociologie, met als doel sektes beter te begrijpen en slachtoffers ervan te helpen. Hoe kijkt hij, met zijn bijzondere achtergrond, naar onze samenleving en religie? En hoe ver moet je gaan om dit soort extreme uitwassen van geloof te voorkomen? Israel schreef het boek 'Wij waren, ik ben. Weg uit Ruinerwold'.  David Boogerd sprak hem uiteraard samen met vast gast theoloog Stefan Paas, hoogleraar aan de VU in Amsterdam en de Theologische Universiteit Utrecht. We gaan weer live met De Ongelooflijke! Samen met Beatrice en Stefan zijn we woensdagavond 9 april live in De Reehorst in Ede. Kaarten zijn te boeken via eo.nl/ongelooflijke (https://meer.eo.nl/de-ongelooflijke-podcast).

Kick and Quatsch
Folge 183 mit Evans Ankomah Kissi vom SV Dorsten-Hardt

Kick and Quatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 62:44


Evans, der ein waschechter Blau-Weißer ist, erzählt uns, wie es sich in gelben Trikots aushalten lässt. Im weiteren Verlauf der Folge gewährt Evans uns auch Einblicke in seinen Job als Sportlehrer an der Gesamtschule Berger Feld. Werden wir ihn und die Dorstener ab dem 16.06. auf Malle treffen?

SOMMELIER
Susanne Spies – Wein in und mit Harmonie

SOMMELIER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 96:37 Transcription Available


In einer Welt, die oft von Lautstärke und Eile beherrscht wird, ist Susanne Spies eine Ausnahmeerscheinung. Im renommierten Restaurant von Frank Rosin in Dorsten steht sie nicht nur im Dienst des Genusses, sondern auch im Dienst der Werte, die das Leben lebenswert machen: Verlässlichkeit, Bodenständigkeit, Ehrlichkeit. Susanne Spies lebt ihren Beruf mit einer stillen, fast meditativen Hingabe. Für sie ist jeder Wein eine Geschichte, ein Mosaik aus Klima, Boden und der Handschrift des Winzers. Diese Geschichten erzählt sie mit einer leisen Überzeugung, die niemanden belehrt, sondern jeden Gast einlädt, Teil eines Erlebnisses zu werden. Es ist eine Balance aus modernem Lifestyle und traditionellen Werten, die sie verkörpert – eine Verbindung, die ihre Arbeit so außergewöhnlich macht. Im Restaurant sind es nicht nur die Gerichte, die in Erinnerung bleiben, sondern auch die Momente, in denen Trinken und Essen zu einer Symbiose verschmelzen. Susanne Spies hat das Gespür, wie sich eine Flasche Wein in die Seele eines Essens einfügt, wie sie ein Gefühl verstärkt, eine Beziehung zu einem Moment schafft. Es ist eine Art von Liebe, die sie in jedes Glas legt – Liebe zum Detail, zur Harmonie, zur Verbindung zwischen Gast und Tisch. Dabei ist sie alles andere als streng oder ernst. Ihr Lächeln hat etwas Aufmunterndes, fast Schelmisches, das die Luft im Raum leichter macht. Sie genießt, was sie tut – und das überträgt sich auf alle, die mit ihr am Tisch stehen. Denn bei Susanne Spies geht es nicht nur um Business oder Geld, sondern um Herz und Hingabe. Für sie ist der Beruf des Sommeliers keine Arbeit, sondern eine Berufung. Es geht darum, Reisen durch Aromen zu ermöglichen, Menschen zu inspirieren, moderne Genussmomente zu schaffen, ohne die Tradition aus den Augen zu verlieren. Bei Susanne Spies geht es nicht nur um Wein – es geht um Beziehungen, ums Leben, und darum, das Beste aus jedem Augenblick zu machen. Susanne Spies Restaurant Rosin Hervester Straße 18 46286 Dorsten Telefon: 02369 4322 www.frankrosin.de s.spies@frankrosin.de Mit herzlichen Grußworten von: Jochen Bauer, Restaurant Rosin Restaurantleiter, Kollege und Freund Michelle Tafaner Kollegin und Freundin ------------------------------------- Diese Folge von SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Weinkellner unserer Zeit wird begleitet von durch Silvio Nitzsche ausgewählte Weine aus dem Programm der Schlumberger Gruppe, zu der die Handelshäuser Schlumberger, Segnitz, Consigliovini und das Privatkundenportal Bremer Weinkolleg gehören. ------------------------------------- Sehr gerne empfehle ich die folgenden Produkte: 2022 Vacqueyras Domaine des Genets, Domaine Delas Frères, Côte du Rhône, Frankreich Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/BTQl2H Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/Q63lhk _____ 2023 Mâcon Viré-Clessé, Domaines des Comtes Lafon, Côte Mâconnais, Frankreich Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/MQufGY Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/utjXXU _____ Tawny Port 10 years old, Ramos Pinto, Duoro, Portugal Link für Geschäftskunden: https://is.gd/zgVYDV Link für Privatkunden: https://is.gd/yiXLnQ ------------------------------------- Bitte folgen Sie uns auf Webpage: www.sommelier.website Instagram: sommelier.der.podcast Facebook: sommelier.der.podcast Wir freuen uns über jede Bewertung, Anregung und Empfehlung. Das Format: SOMMELIER – Die interessantesten Weinkellner unserer Zeit wird produziert und verantwortet von der: Weinklang GmbH, Silvio Nitzsche, Bergahornweg 10, 01328 Dresden, silvio@sommelier.website

Bierchen bitte ! Der BOTTcast mit Piet & Alex
#205.5 Bonusbierchen - Der CDU Bundestagskandidat feat.Nicklas Kappe

Bierchen bitte ! Der BOTTcast mit Piet & Alex

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 35:09


Zu Gast kurz vor der Bundestagswahl im Februar ist heute Nicklas Kappe, Kandidat der CDU. Nicklas kommt aus Dorsten und sich bei der Wahl zum Direktkandidaten knapp gegen Vanessa Vohs aus Bottrop durchgesetzt. Dennoch will er unsere Region in Berlin vertreten, stärken und zukunftsfähig machen. Mit guten Ideen und klaren Aussagen punktet er auf jeden Fall an den Mikros bei Piet und Dennis. Wir wünschen Nicklas viel Glück und Euch viel Spaß beim Hören.

Met het Oog op Morgen
Met het Oog op Morgen 15-03-2024

Met het Oog op Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 52:09


Met vandaag: Moeten we ons zorgen maken over de uitbraken van kinkhoest en de mazelen? | Oud-informateur Henk Kamp van de VVD over een eventueel te vormen 'program-kabinet' | Israel van Dorsten doet verslag van het jaarlijkse boekenbal met Daniel Boussevain en Maartje Wortel | Minister Piet Adema van landbouw maakt de balans op van Rutte IV | Presentatie: Simone Weimans.   

deBuren
Je mag me alles vragen met Israel Van Dorsten

deBuren

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 65:04


Israel Van Dorsten werd met zijn familie jarenlang gevangen gehouden op een afgelegen boerderij in Ruinerwold. 4 jaar geleden ontsnapte hij de mentale wurggreep van zijn vader, waarover hij zijn boek 'Wij waren, ik ben' schreef. Hij was te gast bij deBuren om iedereens vragen te beantwoorden: herbeluister nu deze aflevering van de reeks 'Je mag me alles vragen'.

Weekdays With Murph
Americana Duo Dorsten

Weekdays With Murph

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 28:00


Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Weekdays with Murph.  Today on the show, we welcome super talented Americana duo Dorsten.  We'll talk with Sophie and Alex about their career, music and anything else they're working on that they can talk about.  This should be fun.

Hoe ben je zo?!
Wij testen de persoonlijkheden van Edino van Dorsten en Ferry Zandvliet!

Hoe ben je zo?!

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 65:34


Een hele speciale aflevering om het seizoen mee af te sluiten, de heren van de podcast 'Over Leven' Ferry Zandvliet en Edino van Dorsten zijn namelijk te gast! We hebben Ferry en Edino gevraagd een persoonlijkheidstest te doen en hebben de eer om in deze laatste aflevering van seizoen 2, de uitslag van deze test door te nemen. Van consciëntieusheid tot neuroticisme, we bespreken alle facetten van The Big 5.Ferry Zandvliet overleefde de Bataclan aanslag op 13 November 2015 in Parijs, schreef hier het prachtige boek 'Souvenirs, beter na Bataclan' over en geeft nu lezingen over de hele wereld. Met voornaamste doel om door te geven: "dat je echt geen aanslag hoeft te overleven om te snappen dat jij zelf verantwoordelijk bent voor je eigen geluk."Edino van Dorsten is een van de kinderen van Ruinerwold. Zowel zijn familie als het dorp waar hij opgeroeide werden plots wereldnieuws toen ontdekt werd dat hij opgroeide in een religieuze sekte waarin hij door zijn eigen familie mentaal en fysiek gegijzeld werd. Hij wil nu doorgeven "dat je verleden niet je toekomst hoeft te bepalen. Niemand is kansloos."Ook leuk: je kunt ons ook volgen op Instagram of TikTok!Lees, kijk en luistertips

We Talk About Music

Fresh off the release of their sensational cover of Alice Cooper's “I Never Cry”, the brother and sister duo called Dorsten dropped in to talk all about the track. From the first notes  and on, Dorsten's "I Never Cry" showcases the Phoenix-based brother-sister duo's indie folk and rock sound that they've honed over years of performing together. The song, recorded at RAK Studios and Abbey Road Studios in London, England, features soaring vocals from Sophie and emotive guitar work from Alex. Together they've truly created something outstanding, an always difficult task when attempting a cover, but the final result ultimately speaks for itself. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wewriteaboutmusic/support

Falling Out with Elgen Strait
S4 E7- I Am Israel: Israel van Dorsten

Falling Out with Elgen Strait

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 93:30


Find Israel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/israel.v.dorsten/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/falling-out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Traders Unplugged
TTU138: Need for Speed in Trendfollowing ft. Matt Dorsten, Portfolio Manager at PIMCO

Top Traders Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 62:57


Today, we are joined by Matt Dorsten, Portfolio Manager within the Quantitative Strategies group at PIMCO, for a conversation how they manage 60 billion dollars through different quant strategies, of which app. $5bn is in Trend Following. We discuss their process of constructing portfolios using a defensive approach and how they manage to simultaneously maintain a high Sharpe, keep a balance between long and short trades and how they use tail "hedging" in their design of the strategy. We also discuss why they believe having a broad universe of markets is key and why they see a big potential in exotic markets, why they believe it is better to trade faster as a trend follower when markets are liquid enough, their process of measuring the expected returns and much more.----------EXCEPTIONAL RESOURCE: Find Out How to Build a Safer & Better Performing Portfolio using this FREE NEW Portfolio Builder Tool----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “The Many Flavors of Trend Following” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Alan on Twitter.Learn more about PIMCOEpisode Timestamps:02:28 - Introduction to PIMCO 05:11 - Their investment philosophy 11:11 - Too concerned about the Sharpe? 14:53 - A different Speed of trend following 18:13 - Building a defence against equity drawdowns22:32 - Balancing the opposing forces 25:45 - A different approach to volatility correlation? 27:06 - Using machine learning 28:04 - The role of bonds 31:34 - The larger portfolio perspective33:07 - Their research process 36:53 - Number of markets 39:01 - Their...

Adieu God?
Israel van Dorsten - 2023/03/12

Adieu God?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 25:14


Drie en een half jaar geleden verliet Israel van Dorsten de boerderij van zijn vader in Ruinerwold. Zijn jeugd werd gedomineerd door zijn vader, die ervan overtuigd was dat hij de messias was. In Israels hoofd was God in die periode permanent aanwezig.  Sinds zijn vertrek uit de boerderij heeft Israel zijn eigen weg moeten vinden. God is uit zijn hoofd verdwenen, maar Israel houdt de mogelijkheid open dat er een God bestaat. De confrontatie met zijn vader wil en kan Israel voorlopig niet aangaan. Een oprechte schuldbekentenis van zijn vader zou heilzaam zijn, maar Israel verwacht niet dat het ooit zover zal komen.

Iss was, Hase?!
046 Der Italiener von Dorsten Gast: Björn Freitag

Iss was, Hase?!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 48:14


Am Halloween-Wochenende wird es mit Conny und Dennis zwar nicht schaurig, dafür aber schön 😉 Beide „kämpfen“ sich durch den Gossip der Woche: Tim Mälzer kocht in seiner Doku-Reihe „Zum Schwarzwälder Hirsch“ mit Menschen mit Down-Syndrom,  Steffen Henssler ist neuerdings der beste Freund des Krümelmonsters und in NRW hat das erste alkoholfreie Restaurant eröffnet. Wie die Zwei das wohl finden? Als Gast hat sich in dieser Folge einen der bekanntesten TV-Köche in Deutschland angesagt: Björn Freitag. Sein Sterne-Restaurant „Goldener Anker“ liegt am Rande des Ruhrgebiets. Seit 1997 kocht er in Dorsten mit seinem Team auf höchstem Niveau. Aber nicht nur dort, auch in Büchern und im Fernsehen lässt Björn uns an seinem Können teilhaben…ob in „Lecker an Bord“, „Der Vorkoster“ „Viel für wenig“ oder „Einfach & köstlich“ im WDR.  Conny und Dennis plaudern mit Björn darüber, wie es war, als er mit Anfang 20 den Gasthof seiner Eltern übernehmen musste, warum es gut ist, gerade in den Anfängen als Gastronom auch mal einen auszugeben, wie er zum Mannschaftskoch von Schalke 04 wurde und woher seine Phobie vor Innereien kommt. Das Lebensmittel der Woche ist in dieser Folge die Steckrübe. Vorschläge und Anregungen jederzeit an podcast@isswashase.de Björn auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bjoernfreitag_official/?hl=de Björns Homepage: https://bjoern-freitag.de/ Björns TV- Sendungen: https://www.ardmediathek.de/wdr/sammlung/bjoern-freitag-oder-alle-sendungen/7DsPi3f1UBIzUSWe2V7qEY Börns Bücher: https://www.amazon.de/s?k=bj%C3%B6rn+freitag&__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=1X3VOUUM6S68A&sprefix=bj%C3%B6rn+freita%2Caps%2C163&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 ------Werbung------ Entdeckt die verschiedenen Produkt-Siegel, wie „Der grüne Knopf“, „Fairtrade“ oder „Bioland“ bei LIDL, die auf nachhaltiger produzierte Waren im Sortiment hinweisen.  Mehr Infos findet ihr hier www.lidl.de/verantwortung ------Werbung------ _______________________ falkemedia: https://www.falkemedia.de/ hesse und hallermann: http://www.hessehallermann.com/ Carl Group: https://www.carl-group.de/

Met het Oog op Morgen
EXTRA: Het beste uit het Oog

Met het Oog op Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 35:50


Het is drie jaar geleden dat Israel van Dorsten ontsnapte uit de boerderij in Ruinerwold. In Het beste uit het Oog blikt hij terug op zijn leven daar, totaal afgezonderd van de buitenwereld. De decaan van de rechtenfaculteit van de Universiteit Leiden vertelt over collega's en oud-studenten die in het maatschappelijk debat grenzen opzoeken, of daar zelfs overheen gaan. De Tweede Wereldoorlog is alweer bijna tachtig jaar geleden. Toch worden er nog altijd oude gevechtsvliegtuigen geborgen. Vliegtuigberger Hubert Schuncken weet er alles van, net als Johan Graus, die vrijwillig onderzoek doet naar gevechtsvliegtuigen. Het is een goed jaar voor eikels. Het zijn er dit jaar uitzonderlijk veel en ze zijn erg groot. Hoe komt dat? Ambassadeur van de Bomenstichting Wim Eikelboom legt het uit.

Met het Oog op Morgen
Met het Oog op Morgen 13-10-2022

Met het Oog op Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 52:50


Met vandaag: Bedreiging Amalia| Premier Rutte bij de enquête commissie Groningen| Israël van Dorsten over zijn boek | Wat is het doel van de NAVO kernoefening? |Presentatie: Lucella Carasso

The 80/20 Show
Why You Should Play One Gig a Week (Sophie and Alex Dorsten)

The 80/20 Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 48:07


Is it worth it to do open mics and competitions? Sophie and Alex Dorsten are an Indie-Pop songwriting duo. In this interview we discuss their experiences with open mics and competitions and the benefits that come with it. We also talk about recording from their home studio to recording at Abbey Road and RAK Studios, as well as performing in the UK. Instagram TikTok Facebook Website Presented by Bandzoogle Bandzoogle is an all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a stunning website for artists. Bandzoogle is also offering to all our listeners 15% off the first year of any subscription. Just enter the promo code “8020show”. Follow 80/20 Records: Instagram TikTok LinkTree 8020records.com We would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook. You can also email us at info [at] 8020records.com. Intro music: ‘Somebody' (Instrumental) by The Runner Up Outro music: ‘Let's Ride' (Instrumental) by Gabe Kubanda Host: Mike Zimmerlich Produced by: 80/20 Creative (80/20 Records) Post-Production: EarthtoMoira Tags: Music Interview Business Industry Podcast Abbey Road Studios RAK Studios Open Mics Battle of the Bands Competitions