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    The Daily Stoic
    The REAL Difference Between Stoics and Cynics | Cynicism Expert Inger Kuin (PT. 2)

    The Daily Stoic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 58:29


    What can Diogenes teach us about the roots of Stoicism? In today's episode, Ryan and classicist Inger Kuin break down the real gap between Stoicism and Cynicism, discussing why one trusted order and structure while the other thought most of society was nonsense. They get into Diogenes' legendary stunts, the Stoics' attempt to distance themselves from him, and why the world still needs people who question absolutely everything.Inger Kuin is a researcher, writer, and teacher focused on the intellectual history of ancient Greece and Rome. She is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia. Originally from The Netherlands, she publishes both in English and in Dutch.Check out Inger's website: https://ingerkuin.com/Be sure to pick up a copy of Inger's new book Diogenes: The Rebellious Life and Revolutionary Philosophy of the Original Cynic.

    The Sound Kitchen
    Gen Z takes to the streets in Morocco

    The Sound Kitchen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 29:15


    This week on The Sound Kitchen, you'll hear the answer to the question about the Gen Z demonstrations in Morocco. There are your answers to the bonus question on “The Listeners Corner” with Paul Myers, and a tasty musical dessert to wrap it all up.  All that and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click the “Play” button above and enjoy!  Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week. 2026 is right around the corner, and I know you want to be a part of our annual New Year celebration, where, with special guests, we read your New Year's resolutions. So start thinking now and get your resolutions to me by 15 December. You don't want to miss out! Send your New Year's resolutions to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all! Facebook: Be sure to send your photos for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write RFI English in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos. Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you! Our website “Le Français facile avec rfi” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard. Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”, and you'll be counseled on the best-suited activities for your level according to your score. Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service, told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it”. She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it! Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts! In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more. There's Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, the International Report, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We also have an award-winning bilingual series - an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service.  Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our excellent staff of journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with! To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone. To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show.   Teachers take note!  I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below.  Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in all your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload! This week's quiz: On 18 October, I asked you a question about Morocco, where the young people are demanding reforms on education and health care, as well as tackling corruption and a cost-of-living crisis. You were to re-read our article “Morocco Gen Z protesters call for 'peaceful sit-ins' to demand reforms”, and send in the answers to these two questions: What happened in the city of Agadir that lit the flame of the protests in September? And what is the combined cost the kingdom spent on renovating or building the stadiums for the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup? The answers are, to quote our article: “The protests erupted in late September, after the deaths of eight pregnant women during Caesarean sections at a hospital in Agadir, in southern Morocco, sparked anger over conditions at public health facilities.”  And for the second question: “Economist Najib Akesbi says there is a fundamental problem in how resources are allocated. ‘The needs of the majority of the population are clearly not being prioritised,' he told RFI. ‘Instead, ostentatious, prestige-driven spending is favoured. That's the great imbalance.' The country's large-scale sports infrastructure – the stadiums built or renovated for the Africa Cup of Nations and the FIFA World Cup, with a combined budget of nearly €2 billion – are the most striking examples, Akesbi argued. ‘The big problem in Morocco is that we invest massively, but often in projects that are not profitable, that generate neither sufficient growth nor enough jobs,' he says.” In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: What is your favorite memory of your grandparents?   Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Helmut Matt from Herbolzheim in Germany. Helmut is also the winner of this week's bonus question. Congratulations on your double win, Helmut. Also on the list of lucky winners this week are Reepa Bain, a member of the RFI Pariwer Bandhu SWL Club in Chhattisgarh, India, and Rubi Saikia, a member of the United RFI Listeners Club in Assam, also in India. Last but not least, there are RFI English listeners Zeeshan, a member of the International Radio Fan and Youth Club in Khanewal, Pakistan, and Zhum Zhum Sultana Eva, from Naogaon, Bangladesh. Congratulations winners! Here's the music you heard on this week's program: Polonaise op 2, no 2 by Dionisio Aguado, performed by Julian Bream; “Raqsa cha'abya”  by Abderrahman el Hadri, performed by el Hadri and his ensemble; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Tune for T” by Laurent de Wilde, performed by de Wilde and the New Monk Trio. Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr This week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Louvre Museum in Paris shuts gallery over structural safety fears”, which will help you with the answer. You have until 15 December to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 20 December podcast. When you enter, be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. Send your answers to: english.service@rfi.fr or Susan Owensby RFI – The Sound Kitchen 80, rue Camille Desmoulins 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France Click here to find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize. Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club. 

    Marketplace All-in-One
    The White House wants more offshore drilling

    Marketplace All-in-One

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 6:31


    The Trump administration has unveiled plans for a huge expansion of offshore oil drilling. Federal law requires the Interior Department to come up with five-year schedules of oil and gas lease sales. The most recent proposal includes as many as 34 potential offshore lease sales, near the coasts of Alaska, California, and Florida. Also on the show: why the Dutch government wanted to take over a Chinese-owned chip company.

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Advantage | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | November 21, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 13:18


    Learn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    Active Towns
    CARGOB: A Conversation with Co-Founders Dot and Zack

    Active Towns

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 63:42


    In this episode, I connect with Dorothy "Dot" Fennell and Zack DeClerk, co-founders of CargoB, a cargo bike-sharing scheme based in the Boston area. Inspired by the Dutch program Cargoroo, CargoB, employs a fleet of UrbanArrow bakfiets-style cargo bikes for folks to check out and use as needed.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):

    Learn Dutch - Leer Nederlands
    Learn Dutch: Sinterklaas - Leer Nederlands: Sinterklaas

    Learn Dutch - Leer Nederlands

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 5:54


    This Learn Dutch episode is dedicated to the biggest children's party of the year in the Netherlands: Sinterklaas. Joyce Diebels from Dutch with Joyce discusses useful words and sentences so you can celebrate pakjesavond. - Deze aflevering van Leer Nederlands staat in het teken van het grootste kinderfeest van het jaar in Nederland: Sinterklaas. Joyce Diebels van Dutch with Joyce bespreekt woorden en zinnen die handig zijn voor pakjesavond.

    Reality Check
    We zijn genomineerd voor een Dutch Reality Award

    Reality Check

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 0:53


    We zijn genomineerd voor een Dutch Reality Award in de categorie Beste Reality Podcast. Stem t/m 27 november via dutchrealityawards.nl Vanaf 5 januari zijn we weer terug met Winter Vol Liefde! ❄️ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast
    Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 231 (Interview with Dutch Football fan Mr. Paul Dekkers as we discuss PSV Eindhoven during the decade of the 1990s (1992-2000))

    Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 49:01


     This is the 231st episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast'.  For this episode I interview Dutch Football fan Mr. Mr. Paul Dekkers, as we discuss PSV Eindhoven during the decade of the 1990s (1992-2000).  For any questions/comments, you may contact us: You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia. https://linktr.ee/sp1873  Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/ https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague  You may also follow the podcast on spotify and Apple podcasts all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast' Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast. Mr. Dekkers' contact info: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paul.dekkers78   Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/17hlXj6H7qbgQS8QzxQrFb?si=2EIgAQ5eTgCSiwc6Lqy3lQ&nd=1&dlsi=a774680238ba41dbhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-231-interview/id1601074369?i=1000737717144 Youtube Link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXMbCb7kAEQBlog Link: https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2025/11/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode_20.htmlSupport the show

    SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
    Learn Dutch: Sinterklaas - Leer Nederlands: Sinterklaas

    SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 5:54


    This Learn Dutch episode is dedicated to the biggest children's party of the year in the Netherlands: Sinterklaas. Joyce Diebels from Dutch with Joyce discusses useful words and sentences so you can celebrate pakjesavond. - Deze aflevering van Leer Nederlands staat in het teken van het grootste kinderfeest van het jaar in Nederland: Sinterklaas. Joyce Diebels van Dutch with Joyce bespreekt woorden en zinnen die handig zijn voor pakjesavond.

    The God Cast
    Man City - Burnley FC - Luton Town - Bradford City Legend - Ron Futcher - The God Cast Podcast.

    The God Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 34:03


    Ron Futcher (born 25 September 1956) is an English former footballer who played as a centre-forward. He was the fourth-highest career scorer of the North American Soccer League and made over 400 appearances in total for nine different English Football League clubs. He was noted for his aerial ability and solid ball control.He began his career at Chester before moving on to Luton Town the following year. He signed with Manchester City in August 1978 but left Maine Road the following year to concentrate on his career in the United States with the Minnesota Kicks. After the club disbanded, he moved on to Portland Timbers and then the Tulsa Roughnecks, winning the Soccer Bowl in 1983. The next year, he returned to England with Barnsley, following a brief spell with Dutch side NAC Breda. He signed with Oldham Athletic in 1985, and then transferred to Bradford City in 1987. He was bought by Port Vale in August 1988 for £35,000. He helped the "Valiants" to win promotion out of the Third Division via the play-offs in 1989. He was sold on to Burnley for £60,000 in November 1989 before moving on to Crewe Alexandra. He announced his retirement the next year after a brief spell in the Conference with Boston United.

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Fruit of Our Praise | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | November 19, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 13:12


    Today's post was contributed by my brother, Tim Sheets. You can learn more about Tim here.Learn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    Sinica Podcast
    Finbarr Bermingham of the SCMP on Nexperia, Export Controls, and Europe's Impossible Position

    Sinica Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 51:01


    This week on Sinica, I welcome back Finbarr Bermingham, the Brussels-based Europe correspondent for the South China Morning Post, about the Nexperia dispute — one of the most revealing episodes in the global contest over semiconductor supply chains. Nexperia, a Dutch-headquartered chipmaker owned by Shanghai-listed Wingtech, became the subject of extraordinary government intervention when the Netherlands invoked a Cold War-era emergency law to seize temporary control of the company and suspend its Chinese CEO. Finbarr's reporting, drawing on Dutch court documents and expert sources, has illuminated the tangled threads of this story: preexisting concerns about governance and technology transfer, mounting U.S. pressure on The Hague to remove Chinese management, and the timing of the Dutch action on the very day the U.S. rolled out its affiliate rule. We discuss China's retaliatory export controls on chips packaged at Nexperia's Dongguan facilities, the role of the Trump-Xi meeting in Busan in unlocking a temporary thaw, and what this case reveals about Europe's agonizing position between American pressure and Chinese integration in global production networks.4:34 – Why the "Europe cracks down on Chinese acquisition" framing was too simple 6:17 – The Dutch court's extraordinary tick-tock of events and U.S. lobbying 9:04 – The June pressure from Washington: divestment or the affiliate list 10:13 – Dutch fears of production know-how relocating to China 12:35 – The impossible position: damned if they did, damned if they didn't 14:46 – The obscure Cold War-era Goods Availability Act 17:11 – CEO Zhang Xuezheng and the question of who stopped cooperating first 19:26 – Was China's export control a state policy or a corporate move? 22:16 – Europe's de-risking framework and the lessons from Nexperia 25:39 – The fragmented European response: Germany, France, Hungary, and the Baltics 30:31 – Did Germany shape the response behind the scenes? 33:06 – The Trump-Xi meeting in Busan and the resolution of the crisis 37:01 – Will the Nexperia case deter future European interventions? 40:28 – Is Europe still an attractive market for Chinese investment? 41:59 – The Europe China Forum: unusually polite in a time of tenterhooksPaying it forward: Dewey Sim (SCMP diplomacy desk, Beijing); Coco Feng (SCMP technology, Guangdong); Khushboo Razdan (SCMP North America); Sense Hofstede (Chinese Bossen newsletter)Recommendations: Finbarr: Chokepoints by Edward Fishman; Underground Empire by Henry Farrell and Abe Newman; "What China Wants from Europe" by John Delury (Engelsberg Ideas) Kaiser: The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan and Milady (2023 French film adaptation)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Behold Your God Podcast
    2025 Supporter Update

    Behold Your God Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 24:27


    As this year comes to a close, we want to present to you a report on what the Lord has guided Media Gratiae to accomplish over the course of 2025. This week, Dr. John Snyder highlights new Bible studies, books, and expanded translations of our material. He also discusses the relaunch of our Media Gratiae Online and our growing podcast reach. We are grateful for your prayers and support. With every podcast we want to point you to Christ and our annual update is no different. John closes this year's update with a phrase that has become precious to him. In Matthew 15, a Syrophoenician woman comes to Jesus asking him to heal her daughter. She is discouraged by the apostles and seemingly discouraged by Jesus himself. But her response is, “Yes, Lord, but…” That is a sweet response available to every Christian right now.

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Fasting for Fat Loss: The 7 Biggest Mistakes Women Make | MMP Ep. 249

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 35:12


    Shark Theory
    When Your Brain Redlines: How to Reset Your Mental RPMs

    Shark Theory

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 6:13


    Before you tell yourself you're having a bad day, ask a more important question: Is it really the day… or is it your mind? Show Notes – You are now listening to Shark Theory… In this episode, Baylor breaks down one of the most underrated skills in personal performance: knowing the difference between a bad day and a bad mental day. Most people lump every negative feeling, foggy moment, or frustrating hour into the same bucket—but the solutions are completely different. Baylor explains why mental fog, indecision, and that "nothing's firing right" feeling have nothing to do with your external circumstances… and everything to do with your mental energy reserves. He introduces the Dutch concept of Niksen—the intentional art of doing nothing—and shows how scheduling even a few moments of mental stillness can lower cortisol, reset your emotions, and restore clarity. He also explores the psychological research behind mental fatigue, including studies showing how decision-making degrades over time, and why switching brain hemispheres (from analytical tasks to creative ones, or vice versa) can instantly recharge your mind. Whether you're dealing with a genuinely chaotic day or just a drained brain, Baylor gives you a simple framework to determine which one you're facing—and how to turn it around before the entire day collapses with it. What You'll Learn The difference between a bad day and a bad mental day Why your mind gets foggy even when nothing "bad" is happening How cortisol blocks decision-making—and how Niksen lowers it Why doing nothing is sometimes the most productive thing you can do How to schedule mental timeouts without guilt Why your brain burns fuel like a car—and how to refuel it properly How switching to the opposite type of task (creative ↔ analytical) can reset your clarity How to protect your day before mental overload snowballs Featured Quote "If you don't stop to reset your mind, your mind will stop you."

    The Food For ThoughtCast with Melissa Reagan

    Welcome back , food fans! It's time for episode 130 of The Food For ThoughtCast! Today, Melissa is telling Steve all about her recent cruise that left from Miami and sailed to Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. It was a culinary journey of island foods, delicious seafood, Dutch lunch favorites, Carnival Horizon dining room favorites, and some birthday fun with an amazing chef's table menu. She gives a rundown of the greatest hits from her vacation, as well as some insight into the Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse and Jiji's menus from the ship. While not sponsored by Carnival, they have really upped their culinary game and Melissa gives them their flowers. When you travel, don't forget to try new foods and seek out culinary adventure. You never know what you might find. Catch the podcast in all the usual places and don't forget to watch us on YouTube. Steve and Melissa love to talk with their hands, so it just makes more sense that way. Despite searching everywhere, Melissa failed to locate Kokomo just after Aruba and Jamaica. She'll have to keep looking. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. 

    Lynch and Taco
    7:15 Idiotology November 20, 2025: Seal outsmarts pod of killer whales

    Lynch and Taco

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 8:19 Transcription Available


    Dutch turbine engineer tried to turn wind into crypto, We live in Florida, so it may be good to know: Can iguana poop make you sick? Young seal outsmarts a pod of killer whales by seeking refuge on boat

    Slam Radio
    #SlamRadio - 671 - Vera Grace

    Slam Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 118:46


    Fueled by passion, Dutch artist Vera Grace is steadily shaping her own space in Amsterdam's scene. Her sound continues to evolve, blending modular synthesis with hypnotic rhythms and deep mental trips that make you lose sense of time. She approaches DJing as a way to create something new through layering, while her productions focus on warped sound design. Her curiosity about modular synthesis opened a new dimension in her work. She started developing a fully live analog set and has recently begun performing with her modular system, constantly pushing her sound forward. Her most recent EPs, What Was Always There and Funktion Over Form, convey a clear essence in her sound. She moves fluidly between broken rhythms, ambient trips, psychedelic textures, and driving 4/4 tracks, all while staying true to the genre's roots. After graduating the Conservatorium of Amsterdam, Vera Grace is steadily forging her place in the scene, with performances at clubs like Radion, Grelle Forelle, Elysia, FVTVR, Tresor, and festivals such as Aquasella, Awakenings and DGTL already under her belt. Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/   Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer   Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam  Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords    For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    The Festival Magic Makers: Trust, Light, and Collaboration

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 16:48 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: The Festival Magic Makers: Trust, Light, and Collaboration Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-20-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De herfst blaast een frisse bries door het Amsterdamse Bos.En: Autumn blows a fresh breeze through the Amsterdamse Bos.Nl: De bladeren kleuren goud en rood, en het pad is bedekt zoals een kleurrijk tapijt.En: The leaves turn gold and red, and the path is covered like a colorful carpet.Nl: De bomen zijn getooid met fonkelende lichtjes die zachtjes heen en weer wiegen in de wind.En: The trees are adorned with twinkling lights that gently sway in the wind.Nl: Bram staat op het midden van het open veld, zijn ogen glijden over de voorbereidingen voor het jaarlijkse winterlichtfestival.En: Bram stands in the middle of the open field, his eyes scanning over the preparations for the annual winter light festival.Nl: "Dit wordt geweldig," mompelt Bram tegen zichzelf.En: "This is going to be fantastic," Bram mutters to himself.Nl: Hij is de evenementencoördinator en heeft maandenlang aan elke detail gewerkt.En: He is the event coordinator and has worked on every detail for months.Nl: Maar vandaag voelt hij de druk nog harder, vooral nu Sinterklaas om de hoek is.En: But today, he feels the pressure even more, especially now that Sinterklaas is just around the corner.Nl: Hij wil dat alles perfect verloopt.En: He wants everything to go perfectly.Nl: Anouk, zijn baas, staat op een afstandje.En: Anouk, his boss, stands at a distance.Nl: "Alles op schema, Bram?"En: "Everything on schedule, Bram?"Nl: vraagt ze, iets te kritisch.En: she asks, a bit too critically.Nl: Hij knikt, maar twijfelt of zij het ook zal zien.En: He nods, but doubts whether she will notice.Nl: Binnen in de tijdelijke werkplaats is er een probleem.En: Inside the temporary workshop, there's a problem.Nl: De belangrijkste leveringen zijn vertraagd.En: The main deliveries have been delayed.Nl: Het nieuws bereikt Bram net op het moment dat hij dacht dat hij niets anders nodig had dan wat rust.En: The news reaches Bram just when he thought he needed nothing more than some rest.Nl: "Wat moet ik doen, wat moet ik doen?"En: "What should I do, what should I do?"Nl: fluistert hij, zijn handen in zijn haar.En: he whispers, his hands in his hair.Nl: Dat is wanneer Fleur, zijn collega, binnenkomt.En: That's when Fleur, his colleague, comes in.Nl: Ze merkt zijn paniek op.En: She notices his panic.Nl: "Bram, laat me helpen," biedt ze aan.En: "Bram, let me help," she offers.Nl: Bram aarzelt.En: Bram hesitates.Nl: Hij en Fleur hadden ooit een meningsverschil, en sindsdien heeft hij haar zoveel mogelijk buiten zijn plannen gehouden.En: He and Fleur once had a disagreement, and since then, he has kept her out of his plans as much as possible.Nl: Maar nu, op het nippertje, heeft hij hulp nodig.En: But now, at the eleventh hour, he needs help.Nl: Met een diepe ademhaling knikt hij.En: With a deep breath, he nods.Nl: "Oké, Fleur.En: "Okay, Fleur.Nl: Je kan de laatste decoraties regelen," zegt hij, met een sprankje hoop in zijn stem.En: You can handle the final decorations," he says, with a glimmer of hope in his voice.Nl: De avond voor het festival nadert snel.En: The evening before the festival approaches quickly.Nl: Bram houdt zijn adem in terwijl hij ziet hoe Fleur efficiënt te werk gaat.En: Bram holds his breath as he watches Fleur work efficiently.Nl: Zij zorgt ervoor dat alles op zijn plaats komt.En: She ensures everything falls into place.Nl: Dat geeft Bram de tijd om de levering te regelen - wat uiteindelijk, hoewel op het laatste moment, arriveert.En: That gives Bram the time to sort out the delivery—which eventually, although at the last moment, arrives.Nl: De lucht is koud als de eerste bezoekers het festival binnenstromen.En: The air is cold as the first visitors flood into the festival.Nl: De lichten stralen helder, Sinterklaasliedjes spelen zacht op de achtergrond.En: The lights shine brightly, Sinterklaas songs play softly in the background.Nl: Anouk pakt de microfoon.En: Anouk grabs the microphone.Nl: "Dames en heren," begint ze, "geen festival zonder harde werkers.En: "Ladies and gentlemen," she begins, "no festival without hard workers.Nl: Dank aan Bram voor zijn toewijding.En: Thanks to Bram for his dedication.Nl: En Fleur, voor jouw cruciale bijdrage."En: And Fleur, for your crucial contribution."Nl: Bram voelt een warme gloed van waardering, hij glimlacht naar zijn collega.En: Bram feels a warm glow of appreciation, he smiles at his colleague.Nl: De spanning van de afgelopen weken valt van zijn schouders.En: The tension of the past weeks falls from his shoulders.Nl: Het festival is een succes.En: The festival is a success.Nl: De lachende gezichten van de bezoekers maken alle moeite het waard.En: The smiling faces of the visitors make all the effort worthwhile.Nl: En Bram?En: And Bram?Nl: Hij begrijpt eindelijk dat samenwerken sterker maakt.En: He finally understands that collaborating is empowering.Nl: Het Amsterdamse Bos, ondergedompeld in herfstkleuren en winterschijn, is even magisch als de glimlach die Bram nu niet meer kan verbergen.En: The Amsterdamse Bos, immersed in autumn colors and winter shine, is as magical as the smile Bram can no longer hide.Nl: Met ieder lichtje dat de bomen verlicht, schijnt ook zijn zelfvertrouwen helder.En: With every light that illuminates the trees, his self-confidence also shines brightly. Vocabulary Words:breeze: briesadorned: getooidtwinkling: fonkelendesway: wiegenannual: jaarlijksmutters: mompeltpreparations: voorbereidingenfestival: festivalpressure: drukcritically: kritischworkshop: werkplaatsdeliveries: leveringendelayed: vertraagdpanic: paniekdisagreement: meningsverschilhesitates: aarzeltdecorations: decoratiesglimmer: sprankjeefficiently: efficiëntsort out: regelenflood: binnestromenmicroscope: microscoopdedication: toewijdingappreciation: waarderingtension: spanningcollaborating: samenwerkenimmersed: ondergedompeldmagical: magischilluminates: verlichtself-confidence: zelfvertrouwen

    Young History
    Traveler's Notes: Amsterdam

    Young History

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 19:38


    The Dutch capital, the city below the sea, the Amstel's gem, and more can all be used to describe this lowlands city. This historical and recognizable city has a culture that is known far beyond its limited borders. Food, music, art, science and history have all had their eras in the Netherlands' heart. Join me as I take a walk through the history of this great city. This is Amsterdam.

    The Daily Stoic
    The Most Misunderstood Philosopher of All Time | Diogenes Expert Inger Kuin

    The Daily Stoic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 37:56


    Diogenes wasn't a Stoic… but without him, the Stoics don't exist. His life was so bold, so uncompromising, and so brutally honest that it reshaped the entire philosophical world the Stoics inherited. In today's episode, Ryan sits down with classicist Inger Kuin to unpack the wild and brilliant philosophy of Diogenes, the original cynic. Inger Kuin is a researcher, writer, and teacher focused on the intellectual history of ancient Greece and Rome. She is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia. Originally from The Netherlands, she publishes both in English and in Dutch. Be sure to pick up a copy of Inger's new book Diogenes: The Rebellious Life and Revolutionary Philosophy of the Original Cynic. Check out Inger's website: https://ingerkuin.com/

    Johnjay & Rich On Demand
    Dutch ended up awkwardly on a plane with the opposing team

    Johnjay & Rich On Demand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 6:39 Transcription Available


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    WSJ Tech News Briefing
    TNB Tech Minute: Elon Musk's xAI in Talks to Raise $15 Billion

    WSJ Tech News Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 2:49


    Plus: Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI's board after correspondence with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released. And the Dutch government hands back control of Nexperia to its Chinese owners. Zoe Kuhlkin hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Fruit of Our Praise | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | November 19, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 11:13


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    World Business Report
    Do NVIDIA results suggest AI boom or bubble?

    World Business Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 26:27


    Nvidia has smashed market expectations with more than $57bn in revenues in its latest results. It's a sign from the world's most valuable company that the AI boom may be far from over. Andrew Peach hears reaction from a company which owns Nvidia shares. Also, why the Dutch government has reconsidered taking control of Nexperia, the Chinese computer-chip firm. And ahead of the Ashes tournament, why the global growth of cricket increasingly favours shorter formats.

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Mysterious Gift Sparks Change on Daan's Farm

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 16:08 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Mysterious Gift Sparks Change on Daan's Farm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-19-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Op een frisse herfstochtend, toen de zon net over de velden opkwam, hoorde Daan iets vreemds op zijn boerderij.En: On a crisp autumn morning, when the sun was just rising over the fields, Daan heard something strange on his farm.Nl: Hij stapte naar buiten en zag een klein, prachtig versierd pakketje voor zijn deur liggen.En: He stepped outside and saw a small, beautifully decorated package lying at his door.Nl: Het was opgesierd met rood en wit lint, met Sinterklaas-vormen erop.En: It was adorned with red and white ribbon, with Sinterklaas shapes on it.Nl: Daan fronste.En: Daan frowned.Nl: Wie zou hem nu zoiets geven?En: Who would give him something like this?Nl: Daan was een rustige man, altijd bezig met zijn dagelijkse taken op de boerderij.En: Daan was a quiet man, always busy with his daily tasks on the farm.Nl: Maar diep van binnen hunkerde hij soms naar een klein avontuur.En: But deep down, he sometimes longed for a little adventure.Nl: En dit mysterieus pakketje wekte zijn nieuwsgierigheid.En: And this mysterious package sparked his curiosity.Nl: Hij bukte zich en tilde het op.En: He bent down and picked it up.Nl: Het voelde zwaar en de inhoud rammelde lichtjes.En: It felt heavy and the contents rattled slightly.Nl: Daan was niet alleen nieuwsgierig, maar ook een beetje bang.En: Daan was not only curious but also a bit scared.Nl: Wat als het iets gevaarlijks was?En: What if it was something dangerous?Nl: Daan besloot dat hij het niet alleen aankon.En: Daan decided he couldn't handle it alone.Nl: Hij liep naar zijn buurvrouw Eva.En: He walked over to his neighbor Eva.Nl: Eva was zijn tegenovergestelde – altijd nieuwsgierig en vol energie.En: Eva was his opposite – always curious and full of energy.Nl: Ze opende de deur met een brede glimlach.En: She opened the door with a wide smile.Nl: "Dag Daan!En: "Hello Daan!Nl: Wat kan ik voor je doen?"En: What can I do for you?"Nl: vroeg ze met haar gebruikelijke vrolijkheid.En: she asked with her usual cheerfulness.Nl: Zonder tijd te verliezen, liet Daan het pakketje zien en vertelde haar zijn vermoedens.En: Without wasting time, Daan showed her the package and told her his suspicions.Nl: Eva's ogen twinkelden van opwinding.En: Eva's eyes twinkled with excitement.Nl: "Laten we kijken wat erin zit!"En: "Let's see what's inside!"Nl: zei ze.En: she said.Nl: Samen zetten ze zich aan de keukentafel en openden voorzichtig het pakketje.En: Together, they sat down at the kitchen table and carefully opened the package.Nl: Bovenop vonden ze een briefje.En: On top, they found a note.Nl: Daan's handen trilden een beetje terwijl hij het oppakte en langzaam voorlas: "Beste Daan, bedankt voor je hulp toen mijn auto het begaf.En: Daan's hands trembled a little as he picked it up and slowly read aloud: "Dear Daan, thank you for your help when my car broke down.Nl: Dit is een klein cadeautje van mij om mijn dankbaarheid te tonen.En: This is a small gift from me to show my gratitude.Nl: - Joost" Eva keek Daan met grote ogen aan.En: - Joost" Eva looked at Daan with wide eyes.Nl: "Joost?En: "Joost?Nl: Je weet wel, die man die je een paar weken geleden hielp buiten het dorp!"En: You know, the man you helped a few weeks ago outside the village!"Nl: zei ze enthousiast.En: she said excitedly.Nl: Het leek alsof een gewicht van Daan's schouders viel.En: It seemed like a weight lifted off Daan's shoulders.Nl: "Maar hoe wist hij dat ik dit adres heb?"En: "But how did he know I have this address?"Nl: vroeg hij zich hardop af.En: he wondered aloud.Nl: Eva lachte.En: Eva laughed.Nl: "Ach, een klein geschenkje in de geest van Sinterklaas is toch iets moois!"En: "Oh, a little gift in the spirit of Sinterklaas is something beautiful!"Nl: Daan voelde een warmte opkomen die hij niet vaak ervoer.En: Daan felt a warmth rise within him that he didn't often experience.Nl: Het was niet alleen opluchting; het was het gevoel van gewaardeerd worden.En: It wasn't just relief; it was the feeling of being appreciated.Nl: Eva grijnsde naar hem.En: Eva grinned at him.Nl: "Soms is het goed om anderen toe te laten, Daan.En: "Sometimes it's good to let others in, Daan.Nl: Het maakt het leven zoveel leuker."En: It makes life so much more fun."Nl: Daan knikte, diep in gedachten.En: Daan nodded, deep in thought.Nl: Voor het eerst in lange tijd voelde de boerderij niet alleen als zijn werkplek, maar als een plek vol mogelijkheden.En: For the first time in a long while, the farm felt not just like his workplace, but as a place full of possibilities.Nl: En misschien, dacht hij, misschien moest hij vaker openstaan voor verrassingen.En: And maybe, he thought, maybe he should be more open to surprises more often.Nl: Het pakketje was niet alleen een cadeau; het was een herinnering dat verbinding maken met anderen het leven zoveel kleuriger kan maken.En: The package was not just a gift; it was a reminder that connecting with others can make life so much more colorful. Vocabulary Words:crisp: frisseautumn: herfstdecorated: versierdadorned: opgesierdfrowned: fronstecuriosity: nieuwsgierigheidtrembled: trildengratitude: dankbaarheidopposite: tegenovergesteldecheerfulness: vrolijkheidsuspicions: vermoedenstwinkled: twinkeldenslowly: langzaamrelief: opluchtingappreciated: gewaardeerdpossibilities: mogelijkhedensurprises: verrassingenconnecting: verbinding makenrattled: rammeldemysterious: mysterieushandle: aankonneighbor: buurvrouwpackage: pakketjenote: briefjespirit: geestgift: geschenkenergy: energieopportunity: kansbeneath: onderopribbon: lint

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Tradition Meets Innovation: A Tulpenboerderij Tale of Change

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 17:36 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Tradition Meets Innovation: A Tulpenboerderij Tale of Change Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-19-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Een zacht briesje waaide over de uitgestrekte velden waar de tulpenbollen verborgen lagen onder een dunne laag aarde.En: A gentle breeze blew across the expansive fields where the tulpenbollen lay hidden under a thin layer of earth.Nl: Het was herfst, en het landschap was een schilderij van oranje en goud.En: It was autumn, and the landscape was a painting of orange and gold.Nl: De families van de boerderijen in de omgeving bereidden zich voor op de winter en het Sinterklaasfeest.En: The families of the farms in the area were preparing for winter and the Sinterklaasfeest.Nl: Maar op een boerderij in het bijzonder stond de tijd even stil.En: But on one farm in particular, time stood still for a moment.Nl: Maarten, een eigenzinnige man van middelbare leeftijd, keek naar de velden.En: Maarten, an eccentric man of middle age, looked across the fields.Nl: Zijn handen waren eeltig van het vele werk, en zijn blik stond vastberaden.En: His hands were calloused from much work, and his gaze was determined.Nl: De tulpenboerderij was al generaties lang in de familie.En: The tulpenboerderij had been in the family for generations.Nl: Traditie betekende alles voor hem.En: Tradition meant everything to him.Nl: Rechts van hem zag hij zijn dochter, Liesbeth, met Anouk, haar beste vriendin.En: To his right, he saw his daughter, Liesbeth, with Anouk, her best friend.Nl: Ze lachten zachtjes terwijl ze praatten over de laatste mode uit Amsterdam.En: They laughed softly as they talked about the latest fashion from Amsterdam.Nl: Liesbeth was altijd al anders geweest.En: Liesbeth had always been different.Nl: Ze had dromen die verder reikten dan de velden hier.En: She had dreams that reached beyond these fields.Nl: Anouk, die van verandering hield, moedigde haar altijd aan.En: Anouk, who loved change, always encouraged her.Nl: "Pa," begon Liesbeth voorzichtig.En: "Pa," Liesbeth began carefully.Nl: "We kunnen een aantal moderne technieken gebruiken.En: "We could use some modern techniques.Nl: Dat zou de oogst echt kunnen verbeteren."En: That would really improve the harvest."Nl: "Moderne technieken," mopperde Maarten.En: "Modern techniques," grumbled Maarten.Nl: "Onze methoden hebben ons altijd gediend."En: "Our methods have always served us well."Nl: Anouk keek tussen de twee.En: Anouk looked between the two.Nl: "Soms kan verandering goed zijn, Maarten.En: "Sometimes change can be good, Maarten.Nl: Misschien kunnen we iets kleins proberen?"En: Maybe we can try something small?"Nl: Maarten zweeg even.En: Maarten was silent for a moment.Nl: Het was geen nee, maar ook zeker geen ja.En: It was not a no, but certainly not a yes either.Nl: Liesbeth wist dat ze haar vader moest overtuigen dat veranderingen niet per se slecht waren.En: Liesbeth knew she had to convince her father that changes weren't necessarily bad.Nl: De dagen gingen verder, en de gesprekken bleven.En: The days went on, and the conversations continued.Nl: Toen, op een koele nacht, streek een vroege vorst over het land.En: Then, on a cool night, an early frost settled over the land.Nl: De tulpenbollen waren in gevaar.En: The tulpenbollen were in danger.Nl: Maarten keek met bezorgdheid uit het raam van hun oude boerderij.En: Maarten looked out the window of their old farm with concern.Nl: Alles waar hij zijn leven aan gewijd had, zou verloren kunnen gaan.En: Everything he had dedicated his life to could be lost.Nl: "Liesbeth, Anouk," riep hij wanhopig.En: "Liesbeth, Anouk," he called out desperately.Nl: "Wat kunnen we doen?"En: "What can we do?"Nl: Anouk stelde voor om hun nieuwe methoden nu toe te passen.En: Anouk suggested applying their new methods now.Nl: Ze werkten de hele nacht door.En: They worked through the night.Nl: Samen duwden zij verwarmingselementen diep in de grond en gebruikten plastic bedekkingen voor bescherming.En: Together they pushed heating elements deep into the ground and used plastic coverings for protection.Nl: Maarten zag hoe de jongere generatie de oude tradities aanvulde met hun innovatieve ideeën.En: Maarten saw how the younger generation complemented the old traditions with their innovative ideas.Nl: De volgende ochtend, met het eerste zonlicht, hadden de inspanningen hun vruchten afgeworpen.En: The next morning, with the first light of dawn, their efforts had paid off.Nl: De bollen waren gered.En: The bulbs were saved.Nl: Maarten zag de waarde van de veranderingen.En: Maarten saw the value of the changes.Nl: Hij keek naar Liesbeth met een nieuwe waardering.En: He looked at Liesbeth with a new appreciation.Nl: "We hebben heel goed werk geleverd," erkende hij.En: "We did very good work," he acknowledged.Nl: "Misschien is het tijd dat ik iets flexibeler word.En: "Maybe it's time I become a little more flexible.Nl: En jij, Liesbeth, je kunt je droom in Amsterdam volgen, zolang je ook hier bij ons blijft."En: And you, Liesbeth, you can follow your dream in Amsterdam, as long as you also stay here with us."Nl: Liesbeth glimlachte opgelucht.En: Liesbeth smiled with relief.Nl: Ze had eindelijk de balans gevonden tussen haar verleden en haar toekomst.En: She had finally found the balance between her past and her future.Nl: En Maarten, voor het eerst in lange tijd, omarmde de toekomst met open armen.En: And Maarten, for the first time in a long while, embraced the future with open arms.Nl: Zo, in de rustige velden van het platteland, ontstond een nieuw soort harmonie.En: Thus, in the quiet fields of the countryside, a new kind of harmony emerged.Nl: De boerderij zou blijven bloeien, met de kleuren van traditie én vernieuwing.En: The farm would continue to flourish, with the colors of tradition and renewal.Nl: En zo begon een avontuur, vol vertrouwen en hoop voor de seizoenen die zouden komen.En: And so began an adventure, full of confidence and hope for the seasons to come. Vocabulary Words:gentle: zachtbreeze: briesjeexpansive: uitgestrektefields: veldenhidden: verborgenlayer: laageccentric: eigenzinnigedetermined: vastberadencalloused: eeltigtradition: traditietechniques: techniekenharvest: oogstapplying: toepassenfrost: vorstconcern: bezorgdheiddesperately: wanhopigmethods: methodencomplemented: aanvuldeinnovative: innovatieveefforts: inspanningenappreciation: waarderingbalance: balansembraced: omarmdeharmony: harmonieflourish: bloeienrenewal: vernieuwingadventure: avontuurconfidence: vertrouwenhope: hoopseasons: seizoenen

    Goon Pod
    The Sale Of Manhattan

    Goon Pod

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 74:48


    Introduced as ‘The Lost Colony', this is another episode of The Goon Show which sees Neddie Seagoon being duped by Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty. In this case, they convince him that he is a Native American who rightfully owns New York – his ancestors having sold the land to Dutch settlers in the 1620s for a piece of brown string, eleven pence in notes, a Mickey Mouse watch, remains of a small boiled chicken and a life-sized statue of Sabrina. Seagoon paddles to America in a zinc bath tub and through a dubious transaction secures a Native American birth certificate. He tries to sue the US government, claiming New York belongs to him, but ends up in jail. Once free and bent on revenge he attempts to blow the city sky-high – but at what cost? Joining Tyler this week is writer & producer Tom Salinsky, whose new podcast – All British Comedy Explained – is an exercise in introducing British comedy to his American friend, comedian Abigoliah Schamaun. Abigoliah has lived in the UK for many years but her knowledge of British comedy history is limited so Tom is trying to put that right. At the time of recording they have covered Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Young Ones and Not Only But Also – all three of them game-changers – and coming up they will be examining The Goon Show, so Tyler figured it was a neat idea to get Tom onto discuss an episode which rarely gets talked about. The Sale Of Manhattan was broadcast almost exactly seventy years ago and while it contains some questionable stereotypes there is plenty to enjoy and it was a great opportunity to gain Tom's perspective on the series. All British Comedy Explained can be found HERE: https://shows.acast.com/all-british-comedy-explained

    The Gate 15 Podcast Channel
    Weekly Security Sprint EP 135. Happy Bday CISA! Cyber risks and reports and self reflection from an attack victim

    The Gate 15 Podcast Channel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 19:44


    In this week's Security Sprint, Dave and Andy covered the following topics:Warm Open:• Happy Birthday to CISA! The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency turned seven on Sunday. • Government funding bill temporarily revives cybersecurity information-sharing law• The Gate 15 Interview EP 64: Cody Barrow, CEO, EclecticlQ. “Nothing in cyber happens without a reason.”• Faith-Based (U.S.): FB-ISAO Newsletter, v7, Issue 10Main Topics:Cybersecurity!• OWASP Top Ten. Welcome to the 8th installment of the OWASP Top Ten! • ASD: Annual Cyber Threat Report 2024-2025• Checkout.com: Protecting Our Merchants: Standing Up to Extortion: “We will not be extorted by criminals. We will not pay this ransom.” Holidays & Hostile Events!• Europol: 10 years on: remembering the victims of the 13 November terrorist attack in Paris• DOJ: New Jersey Man Charged with Cyberstalking in Connection with Violent Network ‘764'• Indiana Republican called out by Trump on redistricting is swatted• Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Received Pipe Bomb Threat: What We Know• Terror plot arrests reveal ‘more dangerous' online pathway to ISIS radicalization in America• Suspects charged in alleged Michigan Halloween terror plot eyed attack on Chicago Pride Parade: Docs • Racists are now openly targeting Indian Americans• Is left-wing terrorism returning? Quick Hits:• Blended Threats! Risky Biz News - German TV station hacked: A cyberattack has disrupted the broadcast of German radio station Radio Nordseewelle. Hardware components were damaged in the attack and had to be replaced. The broadcaster said it had to rebuild large parts of its IT network. The hack took place days after a similar incident crippled the transmission of Dutch radio and TV station RTV Noord. [Tarnkappe]

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Priority | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | November 18, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 13:06


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    Let's Know Things
    Extrajudicial Killing

    Let's Know Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 15:28


    This week we talk about Venezuela, casus belli, and drug smuggling.We also discuss oil reserves, Maduro, and Machado.Recommended Book: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt DinnimanTranscriptVenezuela, which suffered all sorts of political and economic crises under former president Hugo Chávez, has suffered even more of the same, and on a more dramatic scale, under Chávez's successor, Nicolás Maduro.Both Chávez and Maduro have ruled over autocratic regimes, turning ostensibly democratic Venezuelan governments into governments ruled by a single person, and those they like and empower and reward, over time removing anyone from power who might challenge them, and collapsing all checks and balances within the structure of their government.They still hold elections, then, but like in Russia, the voting is just for show, the outcome predetermined, and anyone who gets too popular and who isn't favored by the existing regime is jailed or killed or otherwise neutralized; the votes are then adjusted when necessary to make it look like the regime is still popular, and anyone who challenges that seeming popularity is likewise taken care of.As a result of that state of affairs, an unpopular regime with absolute power running things into the ground over the course of two autocrats' administrations, Venezuela has suffered immense hyperinflation, high levels of crime and widespread disease, ever-increasing mortality rates, and even starvation, as fundamentals like food periodically become scarce. This has led to a swell of emigration out of the country, which has, during the past decade, become the largest ever recorded refugee crisis in the Americas, those who leave mostly flooding into neighboring countries like Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.As of 2025, it's estimated that nearly 8 million people, more than 20% of Venezuela's entire population as of 2017, has fled the country to get away from the government, its policies, its collapsed economy, and the cultural homogeny that has led to so much crime, conflict, and oppression of those not favored by the people in charge.This has also led to some Venezuelans trying to get into the US, which was part of the justification for a proposed invasion of the country, by the US government, under the first Trump administration in 2017.The idea was that this is a corrupt, weak government that also happens to possess the largest proven oil reserves in the world. Its production of oil has collapsed along with everything else, in part because the government is so ineffectual, and in part because of outside forces, like longstanding sanctions by the US, which makes selling and profiting from said oil on the global market difficult.Apparently, though, Trump also just liked the idea of invading Venezuela through US ally Colombia, saying—according to Trump's National Security advisor at the time, John Bolton—that Venezuela is really part of the US, so it would be “cool” for the US to take it. Trump also later said, in 2023, that when he left office Venezuela was about to collapse, and that he would have taken it over if he had been reelected instead of losing to Joe Biden, and the US would have then kept all the country's oil.So there's long been a seeming desire by Trump to invade Venezuela, partly on vibe grounds, the state being weak and why shouldn't we own it, that kind of thing? But underlying that is the notion of the US being a country that can stomp into weaker countries, take their oil, and then nation-build, similar to what the government seemed to be trying to do when it invaded Iraq in the early 2000s, using 9/11 as a casus belli, an excuse to go to war, with an uninvolved nation that happened to own a bunch of oil resources the US government wanted for itself.What I'd like to talk about today is the seeming resurgence of that narrative, but this time with an, actual tangible reason to believe an invasion of Venezuela might occur sometime soon.—As I mentioned, though previously kind of a success story in South America, bringing people in from all over the continent and the world, Venezuela has substantially weakened under its two recent autocratic leaders, who have rebuilt everything in their image, and made corruption and self-serving the main driver behind their decisions for the direction of the country.A very popular candidate, María Corina Machado, was barred from participating in the country's 2024 election, the country's Supreme Court ruling that a 15-year ban on her holding public office because of her involvement with an alleged plot against Maduro with a previous candidate for office, Juan Guaido; Guiado is now in exile, run out of the country for winning an election against Maduro, which Maduro's government has claimed wasn't legit, but which dozens of governments recognize as having been legitimate, despite Maduro's clinging to power after losing.So Machado is accused of being corrupt by Maduro's corrupt government, and thus isn't allowed to run for office. Another candidate that she wanted to have run in her place was also declared ineligible by Maduro's people, so another sub was found, Edmundo González, and basically every outside election watchdog group says that he won in 2024, and handedly, over Maduro. But the government's official results say that's not the case, that Maduro won, and that has created even more conflict and chaos in the country as it's become clearer and clearer that there's no way to oust the autocrat in control of the government—not through the voting box, at least.This is part of what makes Venezuela an even more appealing target, for the Trump administration, right now, because not only is Maduro incredibly unpopular and running the country into the ground, there's also a very popular alternative, in the shape of María Corina Machado, who could conceivably take control of things should Maduro be toppled. So there's a nonzero chance that if someone, like the US military, were to step in and either kill Maduro or run him out of town, they could make a very sweet deal with the incoming Machado government, including a deal that grants access to all that currently underutilized oil wealth.This is theoretical right now, but recent moves by the US government and military suggest it might not remain theoretical for much longer.In mid-November, 2025, the US Navy moved the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to the Caribbean—the USS Gerald R Ford being an aircraft carrier, and the strike group being the array of ships and aircraft that accompany it—it was moved there from the Eastern Mediterranean, where it was moved following the attack on Israel that led to Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip.This, by itself, doesn't necessarily mean anything; the shifting of aircraft carrier groups is often more symbolic than practical. But the US government has suggested it might us these vessels and aircraft to strike drug manufacturers across South and Central America, and specifically in Venezuela.This is being seen as an escalation of an already fraught moment in the region, because the US has launched a series of strikes against small boats in the area, beginning back in September of 2025.These boats, according to the US government, are drug smuggling vessels, bringing fentanyl, among other drugs, to US shores. So the idea is that the people aboard these boats are criminals who are killing folks in the US by bringing this drug, which is highly addictive and super potent, and thus more likely to kill its users than other opioids, into the country for illegal sale and distribution. So, the claim goes, this is a justified use of force.These strikes have thus far, over the past two months, killed at least 79 people, all alleged by the US government to be drug smugglers, despite some evidence to the contrary, in some cases. The US's allies have not been happy about these strikes, including allies the government usually relies on to help with drug-related detection and interdiction efforts, including regional governments that take action to keep drugs from shuffling around the region and eventually ending up in the US.Many US allies have also called the strikes illegal. The French foreign minister recently said they violate international law, and the EU's foreign policy chief said something similar, indicating that such use of force is only valid in cases of self-defense, and when there's a UN Security council resolution on the matter.Canadian and Dutch governments have been doing what they can to distance themselves from the strikes, without outright criticizing the at times vindictive US government, and some regional allies, like Colombia, have been signaling that they'll be less cooperative with the US when it comes to drug-related issues, saying that they would no longer share intelligence with the US until they stop the strikes, which they've called “extrajudicial executions.”An extrajudicial killing is one that is not lawful; it doesn't have the backing of a judicial proceeding, and thus lacks the authority typically granted by the proper facets of a government. Lacking such authority, killing is illegal. Given said authority, though, a killing can be made legal, at least according to the laws of the government doing the killing.The argument here is that while governments can usually get away with killing people, only authoritarian regimes typically and regularly to use that power to kill folks without going through the proper channels and thus getting the legal authority to do so.In this case, the facts seem to support the accusations of those who are saying these killings aren't legally legitimate: the Trump administration has launched these attacks on these vessels without going through the usual channels, and without declaring Congressionally approved war on anyone in particular. They've instead claimed that drug cartels are terrorists, and have said that anyone they suspect of smuggling drugs, or who they suspect in any way might be involved with the illegal drug making and smuggling industry, can be considered enemy, non-state combatants that they're allowed to kill at will.And as part of that declaration that the US government has the right to kill anyone they like who's involved in drug smuggling, in late-October 2025 it was reported that the US has identified targets on land, as well, some of these targets located within ports and airstrips across Venezuela, including those used by the Venezuelan government, which the Maduro regime allegedly also uses for drug smuggling purposes.This loops us back around to that original possibility that the Trump administration, looking for a casus belli, an excuse to go to war with Venezuela, may be using these strikes and the drug smuggling industry to get social and maybe legal backing for strikes that reach closer and closer to Maduro and the Venezuelan military.If the US were to strike some vital Venezuelan military ports, using drug smuggling as justification, but taking out Venezuelan military infrastructure and/or people in the process, would that be an act of war? Would that trigger a response from Maduro? Could that response then allow the US military to claim self-defense?These questions are up in the air right now, and that confusion could provide the opportunity to move fast and not have to suffer legal consequences until all is said and done, but it could also help shape the outcome of those decisions: ask for forgiveness, not permission, basically, but maybe not even forgiveness, if other aspects of the government come to support the Trump administration's decisions and rule in their favor, after the fact.Some analysts have said they suspect this drumbeat toward war with Venezuela is meant to solve several problems for the Trump administration. It could help them deal with plummeting approval numbers leading into a midterm election in 2026, and it could also give Trump himself cover from the escalating issue of the Epstein files, which, among other things, seem to connect Trump with someone who's become the world's most famous human trafficker and pedophile even more tightly than before.This sort of process may also serve to slowly bolster the perception that the presidency has more powers than it has traditionally wielded, like the ability to unilaterally declare war, even though such powers are supposed to rest with Congress; an extension of other efforts by this administration to reinforce the presidency at the expense of the checks and balances that are meant to keep the US government from becoming an autocracy, like the one in Venezuela.Show Noteshttps://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/01/27/venezuela-s-supreme-court-disqualifies-opposition-leader-from-running-for-president_6469941_4.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/06/venezuela-election-maduro-analysishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Venezuelan_presidential_electionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_Strike_Group_12https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/15/politics/venezuela-trump-military-what-we-knowhttps://www.cnn.com/2025/11/12/americas/venezuela-us-aircraft-carrier-reaction-latam-intlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/14/us/politics/trump-pressure-venezuela.htmlhttps://www.npr.org/2025/11/15/nx-s1-5609888/aircraft-carrier-caribbean-venezuela-military-actionhttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/16/us-rogue-state-extrajudicial-killings-venezuelahttps://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/11/15/trump-maduro-venezuela-column-00652369https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/justice-department-drug-boat-strike-memo-83711582https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/13/world/americas/trump-drug-boat-strikes-colombian-fisherman.htmlhttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c7810w37vwdohttps://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2025/11/13/colombia-to-suspend-intelligence-sharing-with-us-over-boat-strikes/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_United_States_military_strikes_on_alleged_drug_traffickershttps://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/2025/11/trump-boat-strikes-killings-venezuela/684921/https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/trump-boat-strikes-drug-9bbbeb90?mod=hp_lead_pos11https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrajudicial_killinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_in_Venezuelahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_refugee_crisishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposed_United_States_invasion_of_Venezuela This is a public episode. 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    New Frontiers in Functional Medicine
    From Hot Flashes to Healthspan: The FxMed Guide to Hormones & Longevity

    New Frontiers in Functional Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 64:16


    In this episode of New Frontiers in Functional Medicine, Dr. Kara Fitzgerald sits down with hormone and women's health expert Dr. Carrie Jones to explore the powerful connection between mitochondrial health and women's hormones. Together, they unpack how mitochondrial function influences hormone balance, metabolism, energy, mood, and resilience, especially during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Jones shares practical, evidence-based strategies to support mitochondrial health for optimal hormonal balance, improved sleep, and emotional well-being. Listeners will gain actionable insights into functional medicine approaches to women's hormone health, including how mitochondrial vitality can help ease hormonal transitions and enhance longevity. Check out the show notes at https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ for the full list of links and resources. GUEST DETAILS Dr. Carrie Jones, ND, FABNE, MPH, MSCP is an internationally recognized expert in women's health and hormones. Known as the “Queen of Hormones,” she's a naturopathic physician, educator, and Chief Medical Officer at NuEthix Formulations. With over 20 years in the field, Dr. Jones has shaped hormone education through her work with major functional labs and her hit podcast, Hello Hormones. Email: drjones@drcarriejones.com Website: https://www.drcarriejones.com/ THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS DIAMOND DUTCH: https://dutchtest.com/for-providers Biotics Research: https://bit.ly/2IHK6Xd GOLD TimeLine Nutrition: https://tinyurl.com/bdzx2xms Vibrant Wellness: https://www.vibrant-wellness.com/ EXCLUSIVE OFFERS FROM OUR SPONSORS OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code DRKARA at http://oneskin.co/DRKARA Find out why MitoQ's mitochondria-targeting is a critical step for your healthspan and longevity strategy. https://tinyurl.com/4f8t7jt6 *CONNECT with DrKF* Want more? Join our newsletter here: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/newsletter/ Or take our pop quiz and test your BioAge! https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/bioagequiz YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/hjpc8daz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKaraFitzgerald/ DrKF Clinic: Patient consults with DrKF physicians including Younger You Concierge: https://tinyurl.com/yx4fjhkb Younger You Practitioner Training Program: www.drkarafitzgerald.com/trainingyyi/ Younger You book: https://tinyurl.com/mr4d9tym Better Broths and Healing Tonics book: https://tinyurl.com/3644mrfw

    Stories: the true and the fictional
    A chinwag with Vita Luna

    Stories: the true and the fictional

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 52:55


    Dutch author Vita Luna joins us for a chinwag.   Buy Vita Luna's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0978Y5XGL/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=c602d769-0611-4ab1-a1b8-b9cf85f1d34f&ref_=ap_rdr&ccs_id=519519b5-fc74-46fb-9307-ba4fe37e0808   Follow Vita Luna on the socials: X: @BooksVita IG: @3musedays FB: Facebook.com/booksvita youtube:  https://youtube.com/@vitajansen6692?si=sXZNipvU1A4_df7I     Contact the show: thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com Support the show: Buymeacoffee.com/sttatf Buy Merch: Jabryden.printify.me   Follow us on the socials: FB: Facebook.com/storiesthetrueandthefictional IG: @stories_podcast X: @stories_ttatf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIXhRcUvPPAzpCL-_a9N4w   Sponsor 1: Rebecca Cassells Buy her books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/.../e/B08WCH6RHG/ X: RACassells_auth IG: Rebecca.cassells.92 FB: Facebook.com/Rebeccacassellsbooks   Sponsor 2: Martin Kearns:  https://www.readkearns.com   IG: @readkearns   Sponsor 3: J.A. Bryden  Jabryden.com Socials: @jabryden   #books #authorinterview #indieauthorpodcast #booktube 

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Finding Art in the Rain: Sven's Amsterdam Awakening

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 15:32 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Finding Art in the Rain: Sven's Amsterdam Awakening Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-18-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De lucht boven de Amsterdamse grachten was grijs en zwaar.En: The sky above the Amsterdamse canals was gray and heavy.Nl: De geur van pepernoten en warme chocolademelk vulde de frisse herfstsfeer bij de kanaalmarkt.En: The scent of pepernoten and hot chocolate filled the crisp autumn atmosphere at the canal market.Nl: Sven liep tussen de kraampjes, zijn gedachten bij zijn kunst.En: Sven walked among the stalls, his thoughts on his art.Nl: Hij had iets nieuws nodig, iets wat zijn creativiteit nieuw leven in zou blazen.En: He needed something new, something to rekindle his creativity.Nl: De straten waren druk.En: The streets were busy.Nl: Kinderen in vrolijke jassen zongen liedjes over Sinterklaas.En: Children in cheerful coats sang songs about Sinterklaas.Nl: Fietsen zoefden langs, belletjes rinkelde en er klonk gelach.En: Bicycles whizzed by, bells rang, and there was laughter.Nl: Sven liet zijn ogen over de kraampjes glijden, zoekend naar inspiratie.En: Sven let his eyes glide over the stalls, searching for inspiration.Nl: Hij zag een stel, Emma en Jeroen, lachten samen onder een kleurrijke paraplu.En: He saw a couple, Emma and Jeroen, laughing together under a colorful umbrella.Nl: Hun vrolijkheid deed Sven glimlachen.En: Their joy made Sven smile.Nl: Plotseling barstte de hemel open en gutste regen met een kracht als nooit tevoren.En: Suddenly, the sky burst open, and rain gushed down with unprecedented force.Nl: Mensen renden alle kanten op, zoekend naar schuilplek.En: People ran in all directions, looking for shelter.Nl: Sven stond even stil, verbijsterd door de onverwachte storm.En: Sven stood still for a moment, bewildered by the unexpected storm.Nl: Maar in plaats van te vluchten, zoals anderen deden, voelde hij de drang om te blijven.En: But instead of fleeing like the others, he felt the urge to stay.Nl: Dit was zijn moment.En: This was his moment.Nl: Terwijl hij de regen voelde, bemoeide hij zich met de massa, luisterend naar gefluister en gelach onder regenjassen.En: As he felt the rain, he mingled with the crowd, listening to whispers and laughter beneath raincoats.Nl: Hij zag een oudere man, verzette zich niet tegen de regen maar danste met zijn wandelstok.En: He saw an elderly man who didn't resist the rain but danced with his cane.Nl: Sven liep naar hem toe.En: Sven approached him.Nl: "Mooie dag om te dansen," zei Sven.En: "A beautiful day to dance," Sven said.Nl: De man lachte, "Regen is muziek," antwoordde hij.En: The man laughed, "Rain is music," he replied.Nl: Op dat moment, tussen de stromende mensen, trok een jong meisje ieders aandacht.En: At that moment, among the streaming people, a young girl drew everyone's attention.Nl: Ze begon te jongleren met mandarijnen onder een kleine overkapping.En: She began to juggle with tangerines under a small awning.Nl: Haar broer voegde zich bij haar, blies bellen die schitterden in de mistige lucht.En: Her brother joined her, blowing bubbles that sparkled in the misty air.Nl: Deze dappere voorstelling ging verder, ongehinderd door de regen, en mensen verzamelden zich eromheen.En: This brave performance continued, undeterred by the rain, and people gathered around it.Nl: Sven was betoverd.En: Sven was mesmerized.Nl: Hij greep naar zijn schetsblok.En: He reached for his sketchbook.Nl: Zijn hand bewoog snel over papier.En: His hand moved quickly across the paper.Nl: Elke druppel, elke beweging van de jongleurs, elke lach van de toeschouwers, alles kwam tot leven op blanke pagina's.En: Every drop, every movement of the jugglers, every laugh of the spectators, all came to life on blank pages.Nl: De chaos om hem heen vormde de mooiste harmonie die hij ooit had gezien.En: The chaos around him formed the most beautiful harmony he had ever seen.Nl: Toen de storm ging liggen en de mensen hun weg vervolgden, bleef Sven achter met zijn schetsen.En: When the storm subsided and the people went on their way, Sven was left with his sketches.Nl: Hij had iets gevonden dat hij nooit had verwacht.En: He had found something he never expected.Nl: De storm had hem de vrijheid gegeven die hij zo miste.En: The storm had given him the freedom he had been missing.Nl: Inspiratie was altijd daar, verstopt in de onverwachte momenten.En: Inspiration had always been there, hidden in the unexpected moments.Nl: In de schemer, met de geuren van een herfstmarkt en de echo van een straatoptreden in zijn geest, glimlachte Sven.En: In the twilight, with the scents of an autumn market and the echo of a street performance in his mind, Sven smiled.Nl: Het was een nieuw begin, een nieuwe richting.En: It was a new beginning, a new direction.Nl: Alles wat hij nodig had, was een beetje regen.En: All he needed was a little rain. Vocabulary Words:canals: grachtenscent: geurautumn: herfststalls: kraampjesrekindle: nieuw leven in blazencheerful: vrolijkeglide: glijdenumbrella: parapluburst: barstteunprecedented: als nooit tevorenbewildered: verbijsterdfleeing: vluchtenurges: drangmingled: bemoeidewhispers: gefluisterresist: verzettecane: wandelstokjuggle: jonglerenawning: overkappingbubbles: bellensparkled: schitterdenmesmerized: betoverdsketchbook: schetsblokspectators: toeschouwersharmony: harmoniesubsided: ging liggenfreedom: vrijheidtwilight: schemerecho: echodirection: richting

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Bram's Bold New Look: A Sinterklaas Market Adventure

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 17:13 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Bram's Bold New Look: A Sinterklaas Market Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-18-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Op een frisse herfstdag, reisde Bram naar de drukke buitenmarkt in zijn stad.En: On a brisk autumn day, Bram traveled to the bustling outdoor market in his city.Nl: De lucht was koel en een fijne mist hing in de lucht.En: The air was cool, and a fine mist hung in the air.Nl: De bladeren vielen van de bomen, en de markt was vol kleur met rijen kraampjes.En: Leaves were falling from the trees, and the market was full of color with rows of stalls.Nl: Er waren warme winterjassen en feestelijke Sinterklaas lekkernijen te koop.En: There were warm winter coats and festive Sinterklaas treats for sale.Nl: Overal klonk vrolijke muziek gemengd met gelach van mensen die vrolijk praatten en winkelden.En: Everywhere, cheerful music mixed with the laughter of people who were happily chatting and shopping.Nl: Bram had één doel.En: Bram had one goal.Nl: Hij moest een stijlvolle, maar betaalbare jas vinden om te dragen tijdens de Sinterklaasvieringen.En: He needed to find a stylish yet affordable coat to wear during the Sinterklaas celebrations.Nl: Hij voelde zich onzeker over zijn uiterlijk, vooral nu er iemand speciaals in zijn gedachten was.En: He felt unsure about his appearance, especially now that someone special was on his mind.Nl: Iemand die hij graag wilde imponeren.En: Someone he wanted to impress.Nl: Maar hij wist ook dat hij zuinig moest zijn.En: But he also knew he had to be frugal.Nl: Geld uitgeven was nooit zijn sterkste punt.En: Spending money was never his strong point.Nl: Sanne was bij hem.En: Sanne was with him.Nl: Ze kende Bram al jaren en zag meteen dat hij zich ongemakkelijk voelde.En: She had known Bram for years and immediately saw that he felt uncomfortable.Nl: “Kom op, Bram,” zei ze opgewekt, “ik help je wel zoeken.En: “Come on, Bram,” she said cheerfully, “I'll help you look.Nl: We vinden vast een prachtige jas voor je.” Ze trok hem mee door de menigte, en Bram volgde, enigszins aarzelend.En: I'm sure we'll find a beautiful coat for you.” She led him through the crowd, and Bram followed, somewhat hesitantly.Nl: Ze stopten bij de kraam van Lotte, een vriendelijke verkoopster met een grote glimlach.En: They stopped at the stall of Lotte, a friendly vendor with a big smile.Nl: Haar kraam was vol opgevouwen jassen in allerlei kleuren en maten.En: Her stall was full of folded coats in all sorts of colors and sizes.Nl: “Welkom!” Lotte begroette hen.En: “Welcome!” Lotte greeted them.Nl: “Op zoek naar iets specifieks?” vroeg ze vriendelijk.En: “Looking for something specific?” she asked kindly.Nl: “Een jas,” antwoordde Bram, nog steeds twijfelend aan zichzelf.En: “A coat,” replied Bram, still doubting himself.Nl: “Maar het moet niet te duur zijn.” Lotte knikte begrijpend.En: “But it must not be too expensive.” Lotte nodded understandingly.Nl: “Laten we eens kijken,” zei ze terwijl ze langs de rekken liep.En: “Let's take a look,” she said as she walked along the racks.Nl: “Ik heb hier een geweldige jas die misschien perfect is voor de Sinterklaasviering.” Sanne gaf Bram een zachte por.En: “I have a great coat here that might be perfect for the Sinterklaas celebration.” Sanne gave Bram a gentle nudge.Nl: “Vertrouw me,” fluisterde ze.En: “Trust me,” she whispered.Nl: “Deze jassen zijn altijd van goeie kwaliteit.” Na even zoeken, kreeg Lotte een prachtige donkerblauwe jas tevoorschijn.En: “These coats are always of good quality.” After a bit of searching, Lotte pulled out a beautiful dark blue coat.Nl: Hij was eenvoudig, maar stijlvol.En: It was simple yet stylish.Nl: Bram stond oog in oog met de jas en merkte dat hij er meteen door werd aangetrokken.En: Bram stood face to face with the coat and noticed that he was immediately drawn to it.Nl: “Hoeveel is deze?” vroeg hij.En: “How much is this?” he asked.Nl: “Draagbaar en elegant,” reageerde Lotte enthousiast.En: “Wearable and elegant,” Lotte responded enthusiastically.Nl: Ze noemde een prijs die binnen Brams budget viel.En: She named a price that was within Bram's budget.Nl: Hij was opgelucht en voelde zich ineens zekerder.En: He was relieved and suddenly felt more confident.Nl: Misschien was dit inderdaad de jas die hij nodig had.En: Perhaps this was indeed the coat he needed.Nl: Bram draaide zich om naar Sanne, twijfelend of hij een verstandige keuze zou maken.En: Bram turned to Sanne, unsure if he was making a wise choice.Nl: Haar bemoedigende blik gaf hem uiteindelijk de doorslag.En: Her encouraging look ultimately convinced him.Nl: Hij pakte zijn portemonnee en rekende af.En: He took out his wallet and paid.Nl: Met zijn nieuwe jas stevig om hem heen geslagen, liep Bram naast Sanne door de markt.En: With his new coat wrapped snugly around him, Bram walked alongside Sanne through the market.Nl: Hij voelde zich trots en opgelucht.En: He felt proud and relieved.Nl: Voor het eerst merkte hij dat anderen soms weten wat je nodig hebt, zelfs als je het zelf nog niet ziet.En: For the first time, he realized that others sometimes know what you need, even if you don't see it yourself yet.Nl: De aanstaande Sinterklaasviering zou anders zijn, dat voelde Bram.En: The upcoming Sinterklaas celebration would be different, Bram felt.Nl: Hij realiseerde zich dat het vertrouwen in anderen, en een beetje in zichzelf, hem een goed gevoel gaf over zijn presentatie.En: He realized that trusting others, and a little in himself, made him feel good about his appearance.Nl: Vrolijk stapte hij door, klaar voor wat de feestdagen zouden brengen.En: He walked on cheerfully, ready for whatever the holidays would bring. Vocabulary Words:brisk: frissemist: miststalls: kraampjesfestive: feestelijketreats: lekkernijencheerful: vrolijkecelebrations: vieringenfrugal: zuinigvendor: verkoopstergreeted: begroettespecific: specifieksstylish: stijlvolleaffordable: betaalbareappearance: uiterlijkimpress: imponerencrowd: menigtehesitantly: aarzelendcolors: kleurensizes: matenafford: rekenensimple: eenvoudigelegant: elegantbudget: budgetencouraging: bemoedigendnudge: portrust: vertrouwenrelieved: opgeluchtconfident: zekerderupcoming: aanstaandepresentation: presentatie

    The Jaded Mechanic Podcast
    Dutch Silverstein Tells Us How It Is

    The Jaded Mechanic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 58:26


    Like the show? Show your support by using our sponsors. Promotive can help you find your dream job. Touch HERE to see open jobs. Need to update your shop systems and software? Try Tekmetric HERERegister NOW for Tekmetric's Tektonic Conference coming up HEREIn this episode, Jeff Compton is joined by Dutch Silverstein and his daughter Ana. Dutch brings up the differences of a transaction-based vs relationship-based business model, urging shop owners to pursue what aligns with their personal values and long-term goals. The conversation highlights the need for self-reflection and sacrifice when considering shop ownership, as well as the dangers of lowering standards in the industry.Timestamps:00:00 Celebrating Your Return03:50 Family-Owned Automotive Safe Haven07:57 Car Repair Frustrations Persist11:43 Mechanic Reputation and Trust14:40 Mechanic's Business Growth Journey16:52 Personal Betrayal in Safe Space20:25 "Coaching Costs and Industry Influence"25:51 "Pursuing Integrity Every Day"28:49 "Sacrifice for Future Success"31:10 "Boost Productivity, Build Wealth"35:13 Work Ethic and Presence37:00 "Training Wheels Off Moment"42:23 "Self-Reflection for Business Growth"43:38 Understanding Business Metrics & Decisions46:31 Avoiding Pitfalls in Business Growth50:25 "Unpaid Work Clarification"53:21 Empowering Technicians for Success Follow/Subscribe to the show on social media! TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffcompton7YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJadedMechanicFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091347564232

    Realms of Memory
    The Anne Frank Phenomenon

    Realms of Memory

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 2:08


    How did the diary of a thirteen year old girl transform Anne Frank into an international memory sensation?  Dutch historian David Barnouw, the world's leading Anne Frank memory expert, has spent his career explaining the Anne Frank phenomenon.  Find out more on the December 2nd episode of the Realms of Memory podcast.  

    FinPod
    Corporate Finance Explained | Corporate Tax Strategies

    FinPod

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 15:18


    Why do profitable giants like Apple and Amazon report billions in earnings yet often pay surprisingly low effective tax rates (ETR)? On this episode of Corporate Finance Explained on FinPod, we pull back the curtain on corporate tax strategy, focusing on legal optimization and the strategic levers finance teams use to manage this massive cash outflow. Listen in to learn how taxes are not just a cost, but a manageable and critical strategic function.The Corporate Tax Playbook: 5 Key LeversFinance teams at multinationals use a sophisticated toolkit to legally minimize their ETR, often utilizing government-built policy incentives:Tax Deductions and Credits: Maximizing credits for R&D investment and strategically using accelerated depreciation to generate short-term cash flow benefits.Transfer Pricing: The controversial method of setting internal prices for goods and intellectual property (IP) traded between subsidiaries. The goal is to allocate more profit to low-tax jurisdictions while adhering to the arm's length standard.Holding Structures: Parking high-value assets (like core IP/patents) in subsidiaries based in low-tax jurisdictions (e.g., Ireland, Luxembourg) to have associated royalties taxed at a lower rate.Deferred Tax Assets: Booking tax benefits now that relate to future profits or past losses, providing financial flexibility.Corporate Inversions: The ultimate move of changing a company's legal home to a lower-tax country (largely curtailed by 2017 US regulations).Real-World Pitfalls and Regulatory ChallengesOptimization is a tightrope walk. We examine where legal planning clashes with public opinion and regulatory pressure:Apple and the EC: A stark example of a legal structure being challenged retroactively as illegal state aid by the European Commission, forcing the company to pay back billions.Starbucks in the UK: Faced massive reputational risk and boycotts because of paying almost no corporation tax, despite generating high sales, by using large transfer pricing royalty payments to a Dutch subsidiary.Pfizer and Policy Risk: The company's multi-billion-dollar inversion strategy was instantly killed by a sudden US Treasury change in administrative rules, demonstrating how policy shifts can wreck financial models.Amazon's Strategy: A focus on maximizing R&D deductions and using geographical allocation to book operating costs in high-tax countries while recognizing profit in lower-tax jurisdictions.The Modern Tax Mandate for FinanceThe focus has shifted from mere compliance to strategic resilience. The modern tax mandate requires a global, proactive approach:Align Tax with Business Strategy: The tax structure must support real business activity and have economic substance; structures built purely for tax avoidance are major red flags.Focus on Cash Taxes: Finance must rigorously forecast cash taxes paid out the door, not just the accounting tax expense, as cash flow impacts liquidity and valuation.Rigorous Documentation: Meticulous records and data are the best defense against audits for complex intercompany policies like transfer pricing.Monitor Global Trends (BEPS): Understanding the OECD's BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) initiative and the push for a 15% global minimum corporate tax rate is essential, as it fundamentally undermines traditional low-tax strategies.

    Cyclocross Social Podcast
    Hamme & Merksplas | Cyclocross Social Podcast #23

    Cyclocross Social Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 34:01


    In this episode of the cyclocross social podcast, Noah and Issam get together to discuss the weekend of racing in Hamme and Merksplas! They go over the dominant Dutch riders Lucinda Brand and Joris Nieuwenhuis, as well as Cult hero Cameron Mason and Belgian champion Thibau Nys

    ESPN FC
    Wirtz at His Best with Germany?

    ESPN FC

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 59:14


    The FC crew react to Germany's dominant win over Slovakia and explain why Florian Wirtz looks so much better with Germany compared to his club team Liverpool. Plus, the guys react to Erling Haaland's comments following Norway's 4-1 win over Italy. Mario Melchiot also breaks down how he feels about the Netherlands' chances to win the World Cup after the Dutch qualified for the tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Conversations With Dutch
    Earth-Shaking Praise | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | November 17, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 12:51


    Learn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    8 Systems That Decide Whether Food Becomes Energy or Fat - Why Your Body Stores Instead of Burns | MMP Ep. 248

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 42:34


    The Female Health Solution Podcast
    758. He Said It Was All In My Head: The Hormone Lie Women Are Still Being Told

    The Female Health Solution Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 17:10


    If you've ever walked into an appointment desperate for answers and walked out with a pat on the head, a prescription you didn't ask for, or a suggestion that you're "just stressed"… this episode is for you. I'm sharing the story of the first time I was brushed off — right after my first baby, when exhaustion hit me so hard I couldn't carry a car seat 30 feet without my arms shaking. The doctor wrote it off as "normal for new moms." It wasn't. It was postpartum thyroiditis — something that only got diagnosed because someone finally asked the right question. But this episode isn't just about my story. I'm also unpacking one of the most heartbreaking cases I've ever seen: a woman so ignored and so misled that she was handed a divorce lawyer's business card instead of medical help. And all the while, her hormones were screaming for attention — something no one even tested. This is what women are facing every single day. Not just dismissal. Not just neglect. But misinformation and mislabeling real hormone dysfunction as anxiety, stress, or exaggeration. And this is exactly why I teach what I teach. Because once you truly understand your hormone patterns — through comprehensive testing like the DUTCH test — everything changes. You finally have language for your symptoms. You finally have proof. And you finally have a plan forward. Inside the 12-Week Female Hormone Solution, this is exactly what we do. We test. We interpret. We address the root cause. We build a plan around your biology — not generic advice, not symptom-silencing, not guesswork. If you've ever been told "you're fine" when you know you're not… if you've been made to question your own symptoms… if you're tired of trying to advocate for yourself in a system that doesn't listen… This is your turning point. Registration for the 12-Week Female Hormone Solution is now open. If you're ready for someone to finally take you seriously, look at the right labs, and give you real answers — not dismissal — this is where you start. Learn more: https://drbethwestie.com/waitlist/

    Get Pregnant Naturally
    How to Get Pregnant with Low AMH | How to Improve Egg Quality in 40+ women

    Get Pregnant Naturally

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 21:52


    You've been told your AMH is too low or that your egg quality isn't good enough, especially if you're over 40. But AMH doesn't define your fertility; it's a reflection of ovarian reserve, not your ability to conceive. In this episode, we explore how a functional fertility approach can help you uncover the real reasons AMH is low and how to support your eggs, hormones, and body so you can move forward with confidence whether naturally or with IVF. You'll Learn: What AMH really measures and why many women with low AMH still conceive once key systems are supported. The underlying causes that lower AMH: inflammation, gut health, blood-sugar imbalance, thyroid/adrenal dysfunction, and nutrient depletion. Which functional labs reveal what conventional testing often misses (GI-MAP, DUTCH, micronutrients). How to support egg quality after 40 through personalized nutrition, targeted supplements, toxin reduction, and nervous-system regulation. When IVF fits best and how preparing your body 3–6 months in advance can improve response, embryo quality, and implantation. Inspiring success stories, including Samantha (age 44, AMH 0.02 ng/mL), who conceived naturally after addressing gut infections, insulin resistance, and stress. This episode is especially for you if: You've been told your AMH is low and want to understand what that really means for your fertility. You're in your late 30s or 40s and want evidence-based ways to support egg quality naturally. You're unsure if IVF is the next step and want clarity before investing time, money, and hope. Sarah Clark is the founder of Fab Fertile Inc. and the host of Get Pregnant Naturally. Her team specializes in functional approaches for low AMH, high FSH, diminished ovarian reserve, premature ovarian insufficiency, recurrent miscarriage and helping couples prepare their bodies for pregnancy success naturally or with IVF. Next Steps in Your Fertility Journey Subscribe to Get Pregnant Naturally for evidence-based guidance on functional fertility, and share this episode with anyone on their fertility journey. Not sure where to start? Download our most popular guide:  Ultimate Guide to Getting Pregnant This Year If You Have Low AMH/High FSH it breaks everything down step by step to help you understand your options and take action For personalized support to improve pregnancy success, book a call here. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – What Low AMH Really Means for Fertility → Understanding what anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) actually measures, and why it doesn't define your pregnancy potential. 02:00 – Why Egg Quality Matters More Than Egg Quantity → How mitochondrial health, inflammation, and hormone balance shape egg potential even with low AMH. 03:30 – Inflammation, Stress, and the Type-A Fertility Pattern → The hidden link between hsCRP, stress, and fertility outcomes in high-achieving women over 40. 05:00 – Functional Team Approach: Beyond Hormones and IVF → How the Fab Fertile Method integrates thyroid, gut, and nervous system insights to improve ovarian reserve and egg health. 07:30 – Gut Health and Fertility Connection → What infections like H. pylori mean for nutrient absorption, estrogen balance, and ovarian function. 09:30 – Blood Sugar, Sleep, and Mood Clues to Hormonal Imbalance → Recognizing insulin resistance and blood-sugar swings as hidden drivers of poor egg quality and disrupted cycles. 11:00 – Foundational Fertility Supplements That Actually Matter → How CoQ10, magnesium, vitamin D3/K2, and methylated prenatals support mitochondria and hormone regulation. 12:00 – Samantha's Story: Natural Conception at 44 with AMH 0.02 ng/mL → A real client case showing how addressing gut, thyroid, and adrenal imbalances made conception possible after repeated loss. 15:00 – Functional Tests That Reveal Why AMH Is Low → The key labs: full thyroid panel, hsCRP, ferritin, insulin, GI-MAP, DUTCH, and nutrient testing to find what's missed in conventional care. 18:00 – Creating a Fertile Environment After 40 → Practical steps to support egg quality, anti-inflammatory diet, toxin reduction, nervous system regulation, and realistic IVF timing. --- RESOURCES

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Finding Thanksgiving in a Foreign Land: Lars' Cozy Feast

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 15:54 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Finding Thanksgiving in a Foreign Land: Lars' Cozy Feast Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-11-17-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De geur van pompoensoep en versgebakken brood vulde de gangen van het drukke studentenhuis.En: The scent of pumpkin soup and freshly baked bread filled the halls of the busy student house.Nl: Ondanks de kou buiten straalden de kamers een behaaglijke warmte uit.En: Despite the cold outside, the rooms radiated a cozy warmth.Nl: Studenten liepen haastig met koffers vol vuile was en huiswerkboeken.En: Students walked hastily with suitcases full of dirty laundry and homework books.Nl: Het was bijna Thanksgiving, een feest dat Lars alleen kende van films en verhalen.En: It was almost Thanksgiving, a holiday that Lars only knew from movies and stories.Nl: Lars was een Nederlandse uitwisselingsstudent op een universiteit in de Verenigde Staten.En: Lars was a Dutch exchange student at a university in the United States.Nl: Sinds hij hier was, voelde hij zich anders en een beetje verloren, vooral nu de feestdagen naderden.En: Since he had been here, he felt different and a bit lost, especially as the holidays approached.Nl: Zijn vrienden Maarten en Femke, ook uit Nederland, zouden het lange weekend doorbrengen met hun gastgezinnen.En: His friends Maarten and Femke, also from the Netherlands, would spend the long weekend with their host families.Nl: Lars had helaas geen plannen.En: Unfortunately, Lars had no plans.Nl: In zijn kamer begon Lars een idee te vormen.En: In his room, Lars began to form an idea.Nl: Misschien kon hij zelf iets organiseren. Een klein Thanksgiving-diner voor de mensen op zijn verdieping.En: Maybe he could organize something himself—a small Thanksgiving dinner for the people on his floor.Nl: Hij was nerveus.En: He was nervous.Nl: Wat als niemand kwam?En: What if no one came?Nl: Lars besloot door te zetten.En: Lars decided to go through with it.Nl: Hij maakte een lijst. Kalkoen, aardappelpuree, cranberrysaus en, op verzoek van zijn moeder via Skype, stroopwafels om een vleugje Nederland aan de tafel toe te voegen.En: He made a list: turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and, at the request of his mother via Skype, stroopwafels to add a touch of the Netherlands to the table.Nl: Hij hing simpele herfstdecoraties op in de gemeenschappelijke keuken.En: He put up simple autumn decorations in the communal kitchen.Nl: De pompoenen en bladeren maakten de ruimte warm en gezellig.En: The pumpkins and leaves made the space warm and inviting.Nl: De avond van de viering kwam.En: The evening of the celebration came.Nl: Eerst dacht Lars dat niemand zou opduiken.En: At first, Lars thought no one would show up.Nl: Maar toen hoorde hij voetstappen.En: But then he heard footsteps.Nl: Studenten liepen nieuwsgierig de keuken binnen.En: Students walked into the kitchen, curious.Nl: Sommigen brachten eten mee; anderen hadden gewoon een lege maag.En: Some brought food; others just came with an empty stomach.Nl: Al snel vulden stemmen en gelach de kamer.En: Soon, voices and laughter filled the room.Nl: Tijdens het eten, omringd door nieuwe gezichten en vrolijk geklets, voelde Lars zich eindelijk thuis.En: During dinner, surrounded by new faces and cheerful chatter, Lars finally felt at home.Nl: Hij luisterde naar verhalen over Thanksgivingtradities en deelde zelf een paar Nederlandse eetgewoonten.En: He listened to stories about Thanksgiving traditions and shared some Dutch eating habits himself.Nl: De sfeer was ontspannen.En: The atmosphere was relaxed.Nl: Mensen lachten en maakten nieuwe herinneringen.En: People laughed and made new memories.Nl: Op dat moment, met zijn bord vol en hart warm, besefte Lars dat hij niet alleen was.En: At that moment, with his plate full and heart warm, Lars realized he was not alone.Nl: Amerika begon een beetje als thuis te voelen.En: America started feeling a bit like home.Nl: Hij glimlachte.En: He smiled.Nl: Hij had iets kostbaars gevonden tijdens deze eenvoudige maaltijd: een gevoel van verbondenheid.En: He had found something precious during this simple meal: a sense of connection.Nl: Toen de avond eindigde, hielp iedereen met opruimen.En: When the evening ended, everyone helped to clean up.Nl: Lars stond in de deur, keek rond en voelde zich dankbaar dat hij de stap had gezet.En: Lars stood in the doorway, looking around and feeling grateful that he had taken the step.Nl: Hij wist dat hij deze nieuwe traditie volgend jaar wilde voortzetten, waar hij ook was.En: He knew he wanted to continue this new tradition next year, wherever he might be.Nl: En zo leerde Lars dat openstaan voor nieuwe dingen, zelfs als ze onbekend zijn, kan helpen de eenzaamheid te verdrijven.En: And so Lars learned that being open to new things, even when they are unfamiliar, can help dispel loneliness.Nl: En dat, ondanks de afstand, familie niet altijd betekent wie je kent, maar wie je kiest.En: And that, despite the distance, family doesn't always mean who you know, but who you choose. Vocabulary Words:scent: geurradiated: straaldencozy: behaaglijkeexchange: uitwisselingsapproached: naderdenlaundry: wasnervous: nerveusmashed potatoes: aardappelpureecranberry sauce: cranberrysausdecorations: decoratiesinviting: gezelligcelebration: vieringfootsteps: voetstappencurious: nieuwsgierigchatter: gekletscheerful: vrolijkmemories: herinneringengrateful: dankbaarprecious: kostbaarsconnection: verbondenheiddispels: verdrijvenloneliness: eenzaamheiddespite: ondanksdistance: afstandtradition: traditiehost families: gastgezinnenunexpected: onverwachtgathering: bijeenkomsthomey: knuslaugh: lachen

    This Naked Mind Podcast
    Managing The Noise Without Alcohol | Scot's Naked Life | E854

    This Naked Mind Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 46:44


    Why does alcohol feel like the only way to quiet your mind? Drinking to deal with sensory overload and overwhelming 'white noise' was a daily necessity for Scot. After growing up surrounded by generational alcohol use, he turned to alcohol early in life, finding it was the only thing that allowed him to overcome shyness and function socially. It wasn't until later in life, after receiving a diagnosis of Autism and ADHD, that Scot finally understood the true battle he was fighting—a fight against his own neurodivergent needs that led him to a devastating cycle of returns to old patterns and regret. Scot and Coach Cole discuss: Scot's early years in a family shaped by heavy drinking and loss How local drinking culture and “always up for it” expectations influenced his choices Using alcohol as “Dutch courage” to socialize as a shy, neurodivergent teen Discovering autism and ADHD as a lens for self-understanding instead of self-blame Nightly wine, hidden bottles, blackouts, and the impact on his partner and kids His vivid description of mental “noise” and drinking to deal with sensory overload The moment with his daughter that sparked a clear decision to quit for good Embracing neurodivergent strengths and navigating social events alcohol-free And more… Related Episodes: I drink to f*ck my brain up, just for a little while. Can you help? | Reader Question | E80 | https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-80-reader-question-drink-fck-brain-just-little-can-help/ I Drink To Fit In | Nat's Naked Life | E439 | https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-439-naked-life-story-nat-x/ Highly Sensitive People and Alcohol Use | Halima - Where Are They Now? | E703 - https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-703-naked-life-story-hayley-where-are-they-now-halima/ Ready to take the next step on your journey? Visit https://learn.thisnakedmind.com/podcast-resources for free resources, programs, and more. Until next week, stay curious!