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    Blunt Force Truth
    A Blunt Force Minute with Bart - w/ Bart Marcois

    Blunt Force Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 67:30


    On Today's Episode –Snow has returned to Michigan and Winter is Here. Mark and Matt are jpioned by returning guest Bart Marcois. We meet Bart, and get a little back story. We move into Mark talking about Sec. of War Pete Hegseth being attacked on all fronts. Mark talks us through how we have been running clandestine operations for as long as we have been policing the world. People act like Trump is doing something different than Obama never did, which is preposterous.Tune in for all the Funhttps://aminutewithbart.com/ Bart Marcois is an international expert in energy, foreign affairs, and national security with experience in Europe and NATO, the Arabian Gulf, and East Asia. A senior corporate, government and foundation executive, Mr. Marcois has managed delicate negotiations in uncertain and changing environments.A media analyst in print and broadcast, he has served as a career Foreign Service Officer and as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for Policy and International Affairs. At the Department of Energy, Marcois was the chief operating officer of a department with over 100 senior specialists and a $20 million budget to formulate U.S. domestic and international energy security policy. More recently, he managed an Administration effort at the FERC to streamline the permitting process for large infrastructure projects.As an American diplomat, Mr. Marcois conducted political analysis. He assisted the development of civil society, the rule of law, and democratic institutions in the context of Islamic societies. Mr. Marcois provided early warning of Islamist ideology, at a time when most American officials were oblivious to the threat. He is fluent in Arabic and Dutch.Marcois is a prolific contributor to the national debate about politics, culture, and national security affairs. He has authored over 200 articles in The Hill, American Greatness, OpsLens.com, and The Daily Caller, and is a frequent guest on television and radio broadcasts. He has appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Fox and Friends, National Public Radio, The Hugh Hewitt Show, and The Blaze, among other programs.In the private sector, Mr. Marcois has served as a corporate director in a DC-based investment partnership managing activities in highly regulated sectors in Eastern and Central Europe. He was a director and executive in a Washington-based investment banking and commercial intelligence firm, and was a confidential advisor to several government entities. He conceived and executed public relations campaigns that achieved national impact.Mr. Marcois has served as a consultant to a federal advisory council on energy policy, and has been a course developer and instructor at both the Institute for Public-Private Partnership and The Leadership Institute.He has served as an executive and board member of several non-profit organizations, and is a former member of the Board of Directors of a coalition of 28 Christian churches that cooperate to provide early childhood care and education, food, rental assistance, furniture, and other services to low-income families of all denominations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Appeals That Saved Us Then Will Save Us Now | GH15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 12, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 13:47


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    InSession Film Podcast
    Women InSession: Halina Reijn & Bodies Bodies Bodies

    InSession Film Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 70:55


    On this episode, we discuss the great Dutch filmmaker Halina Reijn and her recent rise as a visionary filmmaker in the laste few years! In particular, we discuss her 2022 horror-comedy BODIES BODIES BODIES. Panel: Kristin Battestella, Megan Kearns, Julia Sirmons Visit insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe! Become an ISF VIP today to get exclusive bonus content!

    History Unplugged Podcast
    The American Revolution was a World War in All but Name

    History Unplugged Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 56:43


    The Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775, known as the "shot heard round the world," marked the first military engagements of the American Revolution. Ralph Waldo Emerson named it that because it launched revolutionary movements in Europe and beyond, marking it as a key moment in the fight for liberty and self-governance. But this moment was global in more ways than inspiring other nations. The quest for independence by the 13 North American colonies against British rule rapidly escalated into a worldwide conflict. The Patriots forged alliances with Britain’s key adversaries—France, Spain, and the Netherlands—securing covert arms supplies initially, which evolved into open warfare by 1779. French and Spanish naval campaigns in the Caribbean diverted British forces from North America to defend valuable sugar colonies, while American privateers disrupted British trade, bolstering the rebel economy. All of this international involvement was promoted by the Founding Fathers, because the Declaration of Independence was translated into French, Spanish, Dutch, and other languages and distributed by them across Europe to garner sympathy and support from nations like France and the Netherlands. Spain’s separate war against Britain in Florida and South America, alongside French efforts to spark uprisings in British-controlled India, further strained Britain’s ability to quash the rebellion. Post-independence, the consequences rippled globally: Britain and Spain tightened their grip on remaining colonies, Native American tribes faced heightened land encroachments due to the loss of British protections, and enslaved African Americans who fought for Britain, lured by promises of freedom, were relocated to Nova Scotia and later Sierra Leone. To explore this new framework of the Revolutionary War is today’s guest, Richard Bell, author of “The American Revolution and the Fate of the World.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Conversations With Dutch
    Realigning America with Heaven | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 11, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 11:40


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    Tech Won't Save Us
    Europe's Subservience to the United States w/ Ben Wray

    Tech Won't Save Us

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 59:11


    Paris Marx is joined by Ben Wray to discuss the Europe's capitulation to pressure from the United States on Nexperia, as well as on digital protections and labor rights that could have big implications for the future of work. Ben Wray is a researcher specializing in the platform economy. He writes the Gig Economy Project newsletter and his most recent report for the ETUC is called Uberisation. Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon. The podcast is made in partnership with The Nation. Production is by Kyla Hewson. Today's sponsors are ExpressVPN and ⁠Aura Frames. Get four months free by visiting ExpressVPN.com/TWSU. Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at ⁠https://on.auraframes.com/PARIS⁠. Promo Code PARIS Also mentioned in this episode: Ben wrote about the brief attempt by the Dutch to nationalize Nexperia. In leaked documents from 2012-2017 Uber executives recognize their own illegal activity and refer to themselves as ‘pirates'. Spain recently ordered Meta to pay €479m fine for breaching EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

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    Justice Update – Dutch Trial for alleged human trafficker with Mirjam van Reisen

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    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 44:03


    In this episode, we discuss the Dutch trial for an Eritrean alleged human trafficker accused of leading an organisation in Libya. Mirjam van Reisen tells us more about it. And we explore how the ICC cooperate with states on investigations. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our website including hundreds more podcasts on international justice covering all the angles: https://www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/ Or you can sign up to our newsletter: https://www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/newsletters/ Did you like what you heard? Tip us here: https://www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/support-us/ Or want to support us long term? Check out our Patreon, where - for the price of a cup of coffee every month - you also become part of our War Criminals Bookclub and can make recommendations on what we should review next, here: https://www.patreon.com/c/AsymmetricalHaircuts Asymmetrical Haircuts is created, produced and presented by Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg, together with a small team of producers, assistant producers, researchers and interns. Check out the team here: https://www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/what-about-asymmetrical-haircuts/

    Earth Ancients
    Destiny: Wouter Bijdendijk, Plant Power

    Earth Ancients

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 73:18


    A full-color reference guide to beneficial plants and mushrooms“An excellent resource about the natural properties of plants.”—Kirkus Reviews• Explores the ethnobotany and practical applications of 30 plants, fruits, nuts, bulbs, roots, flowers, and mushrooms that support the immune system, digestion, endurance, vitality, and the brain• Examines ritual and mind-expanding plants such as fly agaric, blue lotus, cannabis, and peyote cactus• Offers 60 delicious vegetarian recipes (two for each plant or mushroom) by Michelin star chef Joris BijdendijkWHILE KNOWING that spending time in nature and eating healthy is important, we often dismiss the fact that plants have been used as healing medicine for thousands of years.In this guide, Wouter Bijdendijk highlights thirty mushrooms, herbs, flowers, fruits, nuts, bulbs, and roots that support the immune system, digestion, endurance, vitality, and the brain—from ginseng and turmeric to chaga and reishi to olive and chamomile. He also explores several plants that have played a significant role in rituals and ceremonies, such as fly agaric, blue lotus, cannabis, and peyote cactus, enabling our ancestors to connect with deeper layers of themselves, the spiritual realms, and the Divine. Michelin star chef Joris Bijdendijk provides two delicious vegetarian recipes for each major plant, offering culinary delights to help you easily incorporate the medicinal powers of these plants in your life.A journey through the deep and ancient roots of plant knowledge, from folk uses to mystical properties to the vital role of plants in human evolution, this book shows you how to harness the natural power of plants to revitalize your body, integrate your spirit, and empower your life.Wouter Bijdendijk is an anthropologist specializing in ethnobotany and pharmacognosy with a degree from Amsterdam University. In more than 20 years of touring the world as renowned mentalist and magician Ramana, Wouter has studied herbal medicine in different traditions from around the globe. An author, lecturer, and TEDx speaker, he lives in the Netherlands.Chef Joris Bijdendijk earned three Michelin stars within just eight years of beginning his career. As executive chef at RIJKS®, the restaurant of the Rijksmuseum, and Wils as well as Wils Bakery Café in Amsterdam, Joris is one of the leading culinary figures in the Netherlands. Beyond the kitchen, he is a columnist for Dutch newspaper Het Parool, founder of the Low Food Foundation, and author of several cookbooks.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Power of Our Covenantal History, Part 2 | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 10, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 15:26


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    The Bourbon Road
    473. Revenge of the Maltmigos

    The Bourbon Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 60:08


    The "Maltmigos" ride again! Jim and Todd welcome back recurring guests and fellow whiskey lovers, Amsey and Rob, for a long-awaited reunion show. Dubbed "The Revenge of the Maltmigos," this episode strays from the bourbon path to explore a diverse lineup of Irish whiskeys and Scotch whiskies, including a rare and experimental rye from a legendary Islay distillery. The tasting begins with a duo from Two Stacks Irish Whiskey. First up is The First Cut Complex Blend, a unique combination of grain, pot still, and malt whiskeys aged in virgin oak, ex-bourbon, and Oloroso sherry casks. At 86 proof, it surprises the group with a nose that Amsey likens to "freshly opened motor oil" (in a good way) alongside notes of peach, honey, and hay. Next, they sample the Two Stacks Double Barrel Single Grain, a 94% corn and 6% malted barley blend aged in ex-bourbon and finished in Oloroso sherry casks. This 92-proof pour delivers a richer, darker profile with notes of coffee, cold brew, and a savory "fudgy" finish that impresses the table. Moving to Scotland, the group travels to Campbeltown with the Glen Scotia 15-Year-Old. Matured in first-fill bourbon barrels, this 92-proof single malt brings the funk with a nose described as "rubber baby buggy bumpers," iodine, and band-aids—classic Campbeltown markers that evolve into notes of apricot, sea spray, and a buttery texture on the palate. Next is a trip to the Highlands with the Loch Lomond 18-Year-Old. Aged in three types of American oak, this expression offers a "bready" and "crusty" profile with hints of blackberry, peach, and a "whisper of smoke" akin to sweet barbecue or a Dutch oven cobbler cooked over an oak fire. The final pour is a true curiosity: Bruichladdich "The Laddie" Rye. This experimental 7-year-old release from Islay is made with 55% rye and 45% malted barley. Bottled at 100 proof, it defies expectations with a nose of "corn pops" cereal and a palate that balances the spicy kick of rye with the creamy texture of a pot still whiskey. The hosts debate whether it leans more toward a Kentucky rye or something entirely new, picking up notes of clove, leather, and honey. The episode wraps up with the "Winner Winner Chicken Dinner" segment, where the four "Migos" struggle to rank such a varied lineup. Opinions are split, with the Glen Scotia and the Bruichladdich Rye battling for the top spot, proving that there's plenty of room for debate when good friends and great whiskey come together. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!

    Unknown Passage
    Episode 227: Ivana Smit - Dutch Model's Mysterious Death In Malaysia In 2017

    Unknown Passage

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 0:35


    All episodes from 169 onwards are Patreon-only. I explain this on my last public episode. I will continue to update this feed and the website so that people know the Patreon is active. Listen to all episodes 169 and beyond (plus bonus series!) in the Patreon feed. Join the Patreon community from $1 a month here: https://www.patreon.com/unknownpassagepodcast ______________

    Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast
    The Regent's Park Skating Disaster of 1867 | Episode 98

    Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 51:46 Transcription Available


    Nothing says ‘fun afternoon' quite like adding cutlery to your feet, bruising most of your body, and then going for a nice swim. And to clarify, when I say nothing, I mean because that's not something that anyone has ever said before.On today's episode: we'll see how the former digs of axe murderers and corpse thieves and child labour body pits became one of the most beautiful green spaces in London; we'll learn why early ice skates were only marginally more comfortable than being eaten by wolves; and we'll learn why Victorian fashion doubled as de facto funeral attire with the addition of simple water.And because you are listening on Patreon… you'll hear about how early animal captivity turned one man into a bloody Stretch Armstrong doll, complete with blood spray effects; you will learn how the Dutch invented a new high-speed form of knife-fighting and ice skates for horses; and you will hear how London had a unique form of Winter Fair that only closed up for the year once people started drowning.There's no risk of drowning in feces or burning to death in today's story, so in a way this is our nicest visit to Victorian England we've ever attempted – you're welcome. But that said, we're going to see how everything from your hobbies to your clothes wanted you dead. And I don't want to spoil anything, but by the time we're finishing up, you're going to wonder just how often the same thing can happen again and again. I don't want your takeaway to be fear, I want it to be hope and empowerment, acknowledging even the most frightening situations are not guaranteed death sentences. As one of my favourite listeners says, “you're not dead till you're warm and dead”. This is our last normal episode of the year. A year that will have brought you more than 934 minutes of content and laid 23,589 corpses at your feet. Not bad if I do say so myself. The next episode will be our Christmas disaster movies ode, and for you guys I'm turning it into a video! ––––– THANK YOU. Most shows survive at the whim of production companies and corporate sponsors, built from the top down. Doomsday doesn't exist because some network exec believes in it – it exists because actual people do. It's built from the bottom up, and it's been my privilege to bring you these stories. Just you, me, and a microphone. I don't do this for you, so much as I do this because of you. If you'd like to support the show at Buy Me A Coffee, or join the club over at Patreon for AD-FREE EPISODES, LONGER EPISODES, EXTRA CONTENT, all that good stuff (I'm truly sorry about those ads, they're not in my control) All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channels  Apple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt Spreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22su RadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kec PocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3 CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdr Breaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfayt Deezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwt Follow us on the socials for more Facebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcast Twitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcast TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@doomsday.the.podcastSafety google off. We'll talk soon. And thanks for listening. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/doomsday-history-s-most-dangerous-podcast--4866335/support.

    Speaking of Women's Health
    Why Your Symptoms Matter More Than Your Hormone Numbers

    Speaking of Women's Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 30:38 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHot flashes don't keep a schedule, and neither do lab numbers. We sit down with Dr. Rachel Novik of Cleveland Clinic's Center for Specialized Women's Health to cut through the noise around perimenopause, menopause, and hormone testing—and focus on what actually helps you feel like yourself again.We talk about why the most reliable “diagnosis” of menopause is still 12 months without a period, and when lab work like estradiol and FSH can be helpful for patients with hormonal IUDs or after hysterectomy. She breaks down common myths about the Dutch test and other urine hormone panels, explains why major medical societies don't endorse them for menopause, and shows how chasing unvalidated numbers can drive unnecessary supplements and costs without improving outcomes.If you're overwhelmed by conflicting advice on “balancing hormones,” this episode offers a calmer path: collaborate with a clinician, align on goals, and judge success by how you feel, not a single number.Support the show

    Conversations With Dutch
    The Power of Our Covenantal History | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 9, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 14:25


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    Conversations With Dutch
    The Final Countdown | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 8, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 10:47


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    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Decoding Gut Health For Menopause Fat Loss | MMP Ep. 254

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 54:45


    The Photographer Mindset
    Bram Berkien - Photographing the Human Side of the Tour de France

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 60:42


    Bram Berkien (@bramberkien) is a Dutch photographer celebrated for his ability to capture the human side of elite sports. As the official photographer for Visma-Lease a Bike (formerly Jumbo-Visma), Bram has spent the last seven years documenting the world's top cyclists, including their highs, lows, and everything in between at the Tour de France.In this episode, Bram shares what it's like to work behind the scenes with some of the most dedicated athletes on the planet. From the trust it takes to photograph intimate moments on the team bus to the creative challenges of balancing action shots, sponsor content, and personal storytelling, Bram reveals the art of capturing authenticity in high-pressure environments. We also explore his journey from stacking suitcases at an airport to photographing cycling's biggest stage, the lessons he's learned from elite athletes, and why the human side of sport is where the real magic happens.Expect to Learn:How to build trust with high-profile subjectsHow to anticipate key moments at eventsHow to balance multiple roles as a photographerLessons from elite athletes on sacrifice and perseverance Why behind-the-scenes moments can create more compelling stories than traditional action photographyBram's Website: https://bramberkien.com/Sponsors:Thanks to Tamron for sponsoring this episode! Check out their brand-new 25-200mm F/2.8 all-in-one zoom lens for Sony E-mount, perfect for travel and everyday shooting. Learn more at www.tamron-americas.comThanks to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass.Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

    Get Pregnant Naturally
    Improve Ovarian Reserve to Get Pregnant After 40

    Get Pregnant Naturally

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 16:39


    If you're over 40 and have been told your ovarian reserve is low, you've likely heard things like your only option is IVF with donor eggs or your time has run out. But those statements rarely tell the full story. In today's episode, Improve Ovarian Reserve to Get Pregnant After 40, we explore what ovarian reserve actually measures, why it does not define your fertility potential, and how a functional fertility approach can support egg quality, hormone communication, and your chances of pregnancy, whether naturally or with IVF. Even after 40, your body can respond when you understand the underlying imbalances that influence ovarian function. You'll learn • What AMH, FSH, and AFC truly indicate and why they don't measure egg quality • How mitochondrial energy, nutrient levels, and antioxidants influence egg development after 40 • The role of thyroid health and why optimal TSH should be below 2.0 when trying to conceive • How gut infections, immune dysregulation, and vaginal microbiome imbalances affect ovarian reserve • Which functional tests help uncover hidden imbalances that impact egg potential, including GI MAP, DUTCH, GrowBaby, and HTMA This episode is especially for you if: • You are 40 or older and have been told your AMH is low or your FSH is high • You have experienced failed IVF cycles, early loss, or poor egg quality and want to know what else you can do • You want a functional fertility framework that looks at hormone communication, egg energy, and whole body imbalances rather than just chasing lab numbers 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 ovarian reserve really means after 40 Why AMH and FSH do not predict your ability to conceive and why your fertility is not defined by these numbers. 01:00 AMH, FSH and AFC explained for women over 40 How ovarian reserve tests measure quantity, not quality and why functional fertility looks deeper. 02:00 Case study: Diminished ovarian reserve at 41 with autoimmune clues A real example of low AMH and Hashimoto's with gut infections that resulted in a natural pregnancy. 04:00 Mitochondria and egg energy after 40 How mitochondrial function influences egg maturation and which nutrients support better ovarian energy. 05:00 Thyroid health and why TSH must be optimal to conceive The full thyroid picture and why ferritin, antibodies and gluten sensitivity matter for ovarian reserve. 07:00 Mineral balance and heavy metals that affect ovarian reserve How magnesium, copper imbalance and toxic metals influence egg quality and hormone stability. 08:30 Adrenal stress and cortisol patterns that lower ovarian signaling How chronic stress suppresses FSH and LH and what adrenal patterns look like on testing. 10:00 Gut health, estrogen metabolism and inflammation How dysbiosis, leaky gut and yeast overgrowth interfere with follicle growth and hormone balance. 11:00 Vaginal microbiome and hidden infections linked to failed implantation Why Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma and high pH environments reduce embryo success and implantation. 13:00 Case study: Natural pregnancy at 43 with DOR A woman with low AMH and high FSH who addressed gut, adrenal and thyroid imbalances and conceived naturally. --- Resources

    The Working Dog Depot Podcast
    Episode #56 Simon Prins "Ask the curious questions"

    The Working Dog Depot Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 95:18


    Send us a textSimon PrinsSimon is a specialist in animal behavior and training, with over 25 years experience of handling and training dogs for police and military operations. His ground-breaking work lies at the intersection of robotics, sensors, and canine abilities, contributing to remarkable success in a wide range of missions. He has trained a multitude of dogs and handlers from special units across the world, rooted in his firm belief that science can significantly enhance our interactions and work with animals. He became a patrol dog handler after joining the Dutch police force, and in 1996 he set up an innovative k9 research and development project, integrating it with covert operations. This involved conceptualizing and developing a training program for radio-guided camera dogs, a system that has achieved global recognition and application. In 2002, Simon handpicked and trained 16 dogs and their handlers to initiate USAR, a dedicated search and rescue operation. His pioneering approach took another step forward in 2006 when he began merging dogs and electronics, outfitting radio-directional canines with sensors and enabling them to carry small robots into operations. Throughout his career, Simon has written numerous training protocols, invented innovative training apparatus, and is in constant demand internationally both as a speaker and a provider of training workshops. He is a staunch advocate of operant conditioning, and is passionate about empowering trainers through tailor-made coaching techniques, seeking to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and practical training to optimize the effectiveness of operational dogs. Currently, Simon leads his own company, ACT!, where he continues to innovate within the remit of police and military k9 training. Checkout Simon's website simonprins.com. It's a treasure trove of information and products. We are pleased to have Vested Interest in K9's as a sponsor. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit whose mission is to provide bullet and stab-protective vests and other assistance to dogs. Check it out www.vik9s.org. Please welcome Ray Allen Manufacturing as a sponsor to the podcast. Go to the most trusted name in industry for all of your k9 related equipment. For a 10% discount use the RAMWDDP10 discount code.Welcome our sponsor Gold Coast K9. Gold Coast K9 trains and deploys hand-selected service dogs for personal and family protection, police agencies, and school districts. Their training programs rank among the best and most trusted in the world. Follow Gold Coast k9 on all social media platforms. For 10% off merchandise use the GCK910 discount code on their website www.goldcoastk9.comHLTK9 Conference continues to be a supporter of the WDDP. They are gearing up for the next conference in Myrtle Beach SC. Plan ahead, the 2026 conference will be April 14 - 16 2026. Register today at www.htlk9.com. Welcome our newest sponsor NCK9LLC. Located in Four Oaks NC, just east of Raleigh NC. Jim O'Brien and staff offer a variety of K9 services. Contact them at Phone : 919-353-7149 Email: jobrien@nck9.us

    THE PERIOD WHISPERER PODCAST - Perimenopause, Menopause, Weight Loss, Holistic Nutrition, Healthy Hormones, Gut Health, Stres
    Ep 369: The DUTCH Test Explained — The #1 Hormone Test Every Woman in Midlife Should Consider In Perimenopause

    THE PERIOD WHISPERER PODCAST - Perimenopause, Menopause, Weight Loss, Holistic Nutrition, Healthy Hormones, Gut Health, Stres

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 28:20


    If you've been struggling with sleep, brain fog, stubborn weight, mood swings, low libido, or just feeling “off” in your body — even though you're doing everything right — this episode is about to change the way you think about your hormones.In today's episode of The Period Whisperer Podcast, I'm breaking down the DUTCH test in the simplest, most practical way possible. Whether you've never heard of it or you've always wondered if it's worth the investment, you'll learn:✨ What the DUTCH test actually measures (and why bloodwork often misses the real problem) ✨ How cortisol patterns, estrogen detox pathways, and hormone metabolites impact your sleep, mood, energy, and weight ✨ How to know if the DUTCH test can help YOU have better sleep, clearer thinking, higher libido, and easier weight loss ✨ Why it isn't covered by insurance — but why you can use your HSA/FSA card ✨ Why you must have an experienced practitioner interpret your results ✨ The reason I run a DUTCH test on myself every year ✨ And why this is one of my favorite tools for helping midlife women feel like themselves againIf you've ever wished you could finally understand what your hormones are doing — and get a clear, personalized roadmap to support your body — this episode is a must-listen.

    Hockey Cards Gongshow
    Has The Macklin Celebrini Hobby Hype Eclipsed Connor Bedard's? Top 5 Extremely Early The Cup Sales, PSA Canada's Brad Hartlin Talks The Cup and Canada's New Receiving Center, An Olympic Rink Disaster? Topps Tries Dutch Auctions, Mailbag &

    Hockey Cards Gongshow

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 227:44


    Send us a textOur Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/HockeyCardsGongshowOn this episode of the Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast we start with Get To Know Your Hockey Hall of Famers, this time looking at the life, hockey career, and hobby market for hockey hall of famer, Marty Barry (18:43).  We highlight players ripping up the NHL over the past couple weeks in Who's Hot, then player's that are riding The Struggle Bus (30:59).  In hobby news, Team USA Olympic hockey jersey's are unveiled, the Cortina-Milan Olympic rink disaster, the PWHL sets a women's professional hockey attendance record, and Topps tries dutch auctions (58:48).  PSA Canada's Brad Hartlin joins the show to talk about their success doing on-site grading at the Fall Expo, the growth of the new Canadian Receiving Center, and to chat about current hockey hobby topics (1:16:33).  In new product releases, we round up the first few days of the 2024-25 The Cup release, looking at key storylines, big early pulls, the Top 5 Extremely Early sales, how pricing is already moving up, California Dave's review of his experience opening a tin, and if the Macklin Celebrini hobby market has not eclipsed Connor Bedard's (2:13:36). Next, we answer your hockey cards questions in the Gongshow mailbag (3:04:40), then end the show by sharing our most recent personal pickups (3:36:21).Partners & SponsorsGongshow Reloaded - https://www.GongshowReloaded.comHockeyChecklists.com - https://www.hockeychecklists.comSlab Sharks Consignment - http://bit.ly/3GUvsxNSlab Sharks is now accepting U.S. submissions!MINTINK - https://www.mintink.caPSA - https://www.psacard.comGP Sports Cards - https://gpsportcards.com/Private Collection Insurance - https://privatecollectioninsurance.comSign up for Card Ladder - https://app.cardladder.com/signup?via=HCGongshoFollow Hockey Cards Gongshow on social mediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hockey_cards_gongshow/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hockey_cards_gongshowFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/HockeyCardsGongshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/HCGongshowThe Hockey Cards Gongshow podcast is a production of Dollar Box Ventures LLC

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Winter Magic at Keukenhof: A Sinterklaasavent Adventure

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 16:09 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Winter Magic at Keukenhof: A Sinterklaasavent Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-08-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De winterkou was scherp en fris toen Bram en Sanne de poort van de Keukenhof binnenliepen.En: The winter cold was sharp and crisp as Bram and Sanne entered the gates of the Keukenhof.Nl: Het was Sinterklaasavond, en in plaats van pepernoten en cadeautjes bij de open haard besloten ze de sneeuw en stilte van de tuinen te verkennen.En: It was Sinterklaasavond, and instead of pepernoten and gifts by the fireplace, they decided to explore the snow and silence of the gardens.Nl: Bram trok zijn sjaal strakker om zijn nek.En: Bram tightened his scarf around his neck.Nl: Hij was niet per se een wintermens.En: He wasn't exactly a winter person.Nl: Sanne daarentegen leek te bloeien in de kou.En: Sanne, on the other hand, seemed to thrive in the cold.Nl: Haar wangen waren rood van de wind en haar ogen glinsterden van opwinding.En: Her cheeks were red from the wind, and her eyes sparkled with excitement.Nl: "Kijk die lichtjes," riep ze enthousiast, terwijl ze naar de twinkelende slingers wees langs de paden.En: "Look at those lights," she exclaimed enthusiastically as she pointed to the twinkling strings along the paths.Nl: "Het is koud," mompelde Bram.En: "It's cold," Bram muttered.Nl: Hij was hier niet voor zichzelf maar voor Sanne.En: He wasn't there for himself but for Sanne.Nl: Hij hoopte heimelijk dat deze tuin, bar van kleuren en levendigheid in de lente, ook nu iets speciaals te bieden had.En: He secretly hoped that this garden, brimming with colors and vibrancy in the spring, had something special to offer now as well.Nl: De paden van de Keukenhof kronkelden en de wereld om hen heen leek bedekt te zijn met een laag suiker.En: The paths of the Keukenhof wound around, and the world around them seemed covered with a layer of sugar.Nl: Bevroren tulpen schuilden onder hun sneeuwwitte dekens.En: Frozen tulips hid beneath their snow-white blankets.Nl: "Kom," zei Sanne, "laten we een warme chocolademelk halen."En: "Come," Sanne said, "let's get a hot chocolate."Nl: Ze stopten bij een klein kraampje waar de lucht geurig was van cacao en kaneel.En: They stopped at a small stall where the air was fragrant with cocoa and cinnamon.Nl: Toen hij de hete mok in zijn handen hield, voelde Bram iets van de druk van zijn schouders glijden.En: When he held the hot mug in his hands, Bram felt some of the tension lift from his shoulders.Nl: Ze dronken langzaam en Sanne vertelde verhalen over vroeger, hoe ze als kind al van de winter had gehouden.En: They drank slowly, and Sanne told stories of the past, about how she had loved winter as a child.Nl: Op een open plek in het midden van de tuin zagen ze een ijsbaan.En: In a clearing in the center of the garden, they saw an ice rink.Nl: Sanne trok Bram mee.En: Sanne pulled Bram along.Nl: "Ik kan niet schaatsen," protesteerde hij.En: "I can't skate," he protested.Nl: Maar een blik naar Sanne's stralende glimlach en hij gaf toe.En: But a look at Sanne's radiant smile and he gave in.Nl: Wiebelig op zijn voeten, en met veel gelach, ploeterde hij vooruit.En: Wobbly on his feet and with much laughter, he stumbled forward.Nl: Onder een koepel van ijzige takken bleef Bram staan.En: Under a dome of icy branches, Bram paused.Nl: Zijn adem zag hij als wolkjes in de lucht.En: He saw his breath as little clouds in the air.Nl: Sanne keek naar hem, haar ogen vol deugdzame glans.En: Sanne looked at him, her eyes full of virtuous gleam.Nl: Ze reikte in haar tas en haalde een klein houten beeldje tevoorschijn.En: She reached into her bag and pulled out a small wooden figurine.Nl: Het was een houten hartje met hun initialen erin gegraveerd.En: It was a wooden heart with their initials engraved in it.Nl: "Voor jou," zei ze zacht.En: "For you," she said softly.Nl: "Warmte en vriendschap."En: "Warmth and friendship."Nl: Bram keek naar het beeldje en voelde iets veranderen.En: Bram looked at the figurine and felt something change.Nl: Het was alsof de kou om hem heen oploste en plaatsmaakte voor iets warmers.En: It was as if the cold around him melted away, replaced by something warmer.Nl: Hij glimlachte.En: He smiled.Nl: "Dank je, Sanne," fluisterde hij.En: "Thank you, Sanne," he whispered.Nl: Ze draaiden hun schaatsen om en gleden langzaam terug over het ijs, hand in hand.En: They turned their skates and slowly glided back over the ice, hand in hand.Nl: De tuin was anders nu, de ijzige schoonheid leek te sprankelen als nooit tevoren.En: The garden was different now, the icy beauty seemed to sparkle like never before.Nl: Bram zag de winter in een nieuw licht.En: Bram saw the winter in a new light.Nl: Hij besefte dat zelfs in de koudste maanden, warmte en vreugde te vinden zijn, vooral als je ze deelt met iemand die je dierbaar is.En: He realized that even in the coldest months, warmth and joy can be found, especially when shared with someone dear to you.Nl: Met de kleine sokkel van hout stevig in zijn zak, voelde Bram zich warmer dan ooit tevoren, ondanks de sneeuwvlokken die langzaam om hen heen dwarrelden.En: With the small wooden base securely in his pocket, Bram felt warmer than ever before, despite the snowflakes gently swirling around them.Nl: En zo vonden ze samen de magie van de winter in de stille pracht van de Keukenhof.En: And so they found together the magic of winter in the quiet splendor of the Keukenhof. Vocabulary Words:sharp: scherpcrisp: frisexplore: verkennenthrive: bloeienexclaimed: riepenthusiastically: enthousiasttwinkling: twinkelendemuttered: mompeldebrimming: barvibrancy: levendigheidwound: kronkeldenfragrant: geurigcinnamon: kaneeltension: drukclearing: open plekprotested: protesteerdewobbly: wiebeliglaughter: gelachstumbled: ploeterdedome: koepelvirtually: deugdzamegleam: glansfigurine: beeldjeengraved: gegraveerdradiant: stralendeglide: gledensplendor: prachtswirling: dwarreldensparkle: sprankeleninitials: initialen

    Beaveman and The Doc
    Dutch Alien Hands Walk the Dog

    Beaveman and The Doc

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 99:47


    Send us a textThe Squad unites and welcomes the Minddog himself, Matt Nappo, to the show to hang out and join in the idiocy that is the Slaptail Squad. Did you know there is a medical condition where your hand can do its own thing, beyond your control? Sounds kinky right? Wrong you weirdo. It is an actual condition known as Alien Hand Syndrome. The Swan brings us a little bit of crime news, thanks to our crime reporter Angela Tripsalot. The Dark Lord of Browntown finally shows up to tell the squad about another possible haunted doll. This one is ugly too. The Dutch Doll of Finedon. Is it really a possessed doll?And finally, this week the Swan decided she would tell some of the Beaveman's jokes for dumb jokes with the Swan. Should he feel insulted? Probably. Thank you to all our listeners throughout the world. A special shout out to Chicago, Las Angeles, and the country of Norway for listening to our idiocy. The Minddog, Matt NappoCheck out his morning show. Monday-Friday, 9 am, EST. Check out the websitehttps://minddogtv.com/Slaptail NationCheck the website for podcast information, bios of the squad, and upcoming comedy shows locally. https://www.slaptailnation.com/Support the show

    The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
    Australia Loses Offshore Project, Ecowende Moves Forward

    The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 2:32


    Allen covers Ecowende’s first monopile installation in the Netherlands, designed to be the most ecological offshore wind farm ever built. Plus Ireland’s offshore potential proves far smaller than hoped, Australia cancels its third offshore project in recent months, LiveLink Aerospace solves radar clutter in Scotland, GE Vernova secures a Romanian turbine deal, and Canadian tariffs threaten BC Hydro wind development. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! If you want to see the future of offshore wind… look to the Netherlands.Off the Dutch coast near IJmuiden… about fifty-threekilometers out to sea… something special is rising from the waves.They call it ECOWENDE.VAN OORD’s installation vessel BOREAS just planted the firstmonopile there on December third. Fifty-one more will follow. And whencomplete… this seven hundred sixty megawatt wind farm will become… themost ecological offshore wind project ever built.Why most ecological?The monopiles come in two sizes. Research shows taller turbines givebirds more room to fly safely between the blades. Some turbines will sportred blades… to make them even more visible to passing flocks. The seabedgets eco-friendly scour protection. And those massive VESTAS fifteen-megawatt turbines? They will sit atop foundations built by SIFand SMULDERS.Power for the Netherlands by end of twenty-twenty-six.Meanwhile… across the North Sea in Scotland…At ABERDEEN Offshore Wind Farm… LIVELINK AEROSPACE just solveda problem that has plagued the industry for years.You see… wind turbines create radar clutter. Their spinning blades confusemilitary and civilian radar systems alike. But LIVELINK’s Air IntelligenceSystem… mounted on the nacelle… eliminates that clutterwithout emitting any signals of its own.The UK’s Department for Energy Security funded the test through the onebillion pound Net Zero Innovation Portfolio.BEN KEENE of LIVELINK says the technology unlocks offshore wind’s fullpotential… while strengthening national security. Clean energy AND defense. Together.But not every nation is celebrating.IRELAND just discovered… its offshore wind dreams may be smaller thanhoped.Energy Minister DARRAGH O’BRIEN receivedconfidential maps this spring. The assessment initially found potential forforty-eight gigawatts offshore.The realistic number?Between three and eighteen gigawatts.Deep waters. Shipwrecks. Arms dumps. Undersea cables. Protectedhabitats. All these stand in the way.The Irish government had targeted five gigawatts by twenty-thirty. Theyface fines of up to twenty billion euros if they miss their climate goals.Social Democrats spokeswoman JENNIFER WHITMORE says she issurprised detailed mapping took this long.Four years from the deadline… and they are only now learning which siteswill not work.Down Under… the news is worse.AGL Energy just cancelled GIPPSLAND SKIES… a two-and-a-half gigawattoffshore wind project in Victoria, Australia.That makes three offshore wind farms scrapped in recent months offAustralia’s south coast. German company RWE abandonedits two-gigawatt KENT project in October. BLUEFLOAT ENERGY droppedGIPPSLAND DAWN in July. AGL says it will focus on onshore wind… batteries… and pumped hydroinstead.But there is bright news from Eastern Europe.GE VERNOVA just signed a deal with GREENVOLT POWER to supplyforty-two turbines for the GURBANESTI wind farm inROMANIA.Each turbine… six-point-one megawatts. Combined with another recentproject… these two farms will bring five hundred megawatts online…powering more than one hundred ten thousand Romanian homes.Turbines start arriving in twenty-twenty-six.And in British Columbia… Premier DAVID EBY has a fight on hishands.A twenty-five percent tariff on imported wind towers threatens BC HYDRO’selectricity supply.PATRICIA LIGHTBURN of the Canadian Renewable Energy Associationsays the tariff could derail projects already announced. BC HYDRO iscounting on those wind farms to close an impending power gap.Canada’s Energy Regulator expects wind to fill seventy percent ofrenewable demand growth through twenty-thirty.The tariff? Nobody saw it coming.Now… for those of you heading to Edinburgh this week…The UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight takes place Thursday. JOEL SAXUM and I will be there… meeting with innovating companies andentrepreneurs who are building the future of this industry.If you are attending… come say hello. We'd love to hear from youAnd that is the state of the wind energy industry on December 8, 2025.Join us tomorrow for the Uptime Wind Energy Pocast.

    Super Retro
    EP79 - Top 10 In Living Color Characters, Skybox Basketball Cards & Best Twisted Metal Vehicles

    Super Retro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 105:35


    On this episode of the podcast we break down the Top 10 In Living Color characters, pick the most nostalgic Skybox basketball card from the 91–92 season, and relive some of the most iconic cartoon images from the 80s and 90s. We also dive into our favorite Twisted Metal vehicles, call out how those “anti-skip” portable CD players were a total scam, and remember the fish tank section at Kmart and that iconic blue tin everybody still has tucked away somewhere.Tuck delivered a fresh edition of Tuck's Music Corner, Will came through with a full breakdown of the movie Dutch for the latest Walkbuster Movie Club, the Super Retro Hotline was on fire, and the Discord Drops brought the heat like always. The boys also talked about winning some Spotify awards and a whole lot more.Merch link: https://superretropod.com/product-category/sub-shop/⸻Today's episode was brought to you by Salty Water. Hydrate Your Inner Warrior! Support our sponsors:IG: https://www.instagram.com/drinksaltywater/Buy: https://tinyurl.com/4c4kz9ceWebsite: https://drinksaltywater.com/⸻Arcade1upWebsite: https://arcade1up.com/Use "KeepinitRetro10" for 10% off ⸻Discord: https://discord.gg/superretroMaster list on our NES collection: https://superretropod.com/nes-game-list-super-retro/Subscribe to our Spotify for EARLY ACCESS: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/superretro/subscribeJoin our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP4yO-dFGayGUkT_MVYrhQ/joinEmail: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comAll things Super Retro: https://linktr.ee/superretroInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropodJosh Smith's Super Retro Podcast article: https://lifeofasmith.substack.com/p/the-soothing-sounds-of-super-retro?r=5st2a&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true&fbclid=IwY2xjawOix_pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeAFzcA_fmVibkjuF7LRltIPscvGICbdhtYXACZGF4iu-GyB1KvBksmzPpDmA_aem_YCkQoPt_oEOoTU81GHlmEw

    Last Word On Spurs
    'Xavi's Breakthrough Moment!'

    Last Word On Spurs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 88:59


    Host Ricky Sacks is joined by returning regular panellists Broadcaster Russ Williams, Actor TJ Ramini and Marlon as Xavi Simons inspired us to a first Premier League win since late October with a goal and an assist as we beat Brentford 2-0 on Saturday afternoon. The Dutch international produced arguably his best performance in our colours following his August arrival, setting up Richarlison for the opener before scoring his first goal as a Spurs player with a wonderful solo effort, leaving us in control at half-time. We probably should have won by more as Thomas Frank came up against his former side for the first time, creating a whole host of chances which we didn't take, while Guglielmo Vicario was only called into action once to keep out Igor Thiago in the first period. It was a first league victory and clean sheet since the 3-0 win at Everton on 26 October and a first home victory in the division since the opening day against Burnley but it was a performance to leave us with plenty of optimism going into the busy festive period and beyond. Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers & special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Hanukkah Erotica Book Club

    Raizel and Malya go Dutch with their review of "The Safekeep" by Yael van der Wouden.

    Ranch It Up
    Prevent Scours Before Calving Season & Cattle Industry News

    Ranch It Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 27:00


    It's The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they hear how feeding Farmatan to bred cows now can help prevent scours this upcoming calving season.  Plus news, markets, updates, bred cow prices and lots more on this all-new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show.  Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. How To Prevent Calf Scours: Feed Farmatan   Feed Farmatan To Prevent Scours This Upcoming Calving Season Calving season is getting ready to start for many producers and for some others it is still a ways away yet.  Regardless, we need to get a jump on scours and make sure each and every calf that hits the ground has the best chance of survival.  A simple solution… FARMATAN from Imogene Ingredients.   WHAT CAUSES SCOURS IN BEEF CATTLE/CALVES Clostridia-Enterotoxemia The most common form of Clostridium in cattle is caused by Clostridia perfringens. The gram-positive bacteria are a challenge due to its ability to form spores and lay dormant for long-periods of time. The bacteria reproduce by releasing spores into its environment (soil, feed, manure). The spores can even lay dormant in the animal's intestine until opportunity presents itself. Infection takes place either through ingestion of spores or through an open wound. The most severe cases happen within the first month of a calf's life, and can result in sudden death. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Bloody, Mucus Present, Bubbly Dehydrated Bloat Blindness Prevention/Treatment: Prevention can be difficult due to the Clostridia spores being extremely durable and present almost everywhere. Complete cleanout and disinfection between calves is helpful, but not always effective. A good vaccination program will reduce clinical disease. The best method is to develop good gut health and the immune system of the calf. Farmatan has been shown to strengthen the intestinal wall, helping to prevent infection from taking hold. Coccidiosis Cattle are host to numerous species of Coccidia, a single-celled protozoal parasite. Infection and clinical symptoms can happen any time during a calf's life, with the most severe reaction usually occurring between 3-6 weeks of age. The life-cycle of coccidia requires time to infect the intestine causing destruction of the mucosal and epithelial lining. The oocytes mature outside the host in warm, moist environments before being consumed, causing infection of a new host. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Watery, Bloody Depression Weight Loss Prevention/Treatment: Prevention of Coccidiosis is possible by keeping young calves separate from older animals, providing clean water and feed, and dry conditions. Isolation of infected animals is key to preventing transmission. Keeping the pen dry is the most important step a farmer/rancher can take in preventing Coccidiosis. Treatment can have a good impact on reducing secondary disease, and speeding up recovery time. Farmatan has been shown to disrupt the reproductive cycle of Coccidia; and may help strengthen the intestinal wall to prevent infection, in both the cow and calf. Coronavirus Bovine Coronavirus is a ubiquitous, envelope-viral disease, causing respiratory and enteric infection. There are many serotypes for this virus, making it difficult to test for, and create a vaccine. Coronavirus can present as either diarrhea and/or respiratory illness; transmitted through nasal discharge and/or feces. Animal reservoirs continue to spread the disease, and make eradication almost impossible. Clinical disease will likely occur between days 10-14, and present for up to 4 days. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Watery Nasal Discharge Coughing Prevention/Treatment: Prevention is difficult due to wild animals transmitting the disease. Keeping wild animals out of animal enclosures is essential. Isolation of infected animals is critical to preventing the spread of Coronavirus. Adequate colostrum intake, along with a good vaccination program will help prevent clinical disease. Learn more about the positive effects of Farmtan's active ingredient on Coronavirus HERE. Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium Parvum is a single-celled parasite responsible for causing infection in young calves. The infection takes place within the first four weeks of a calves' life, afterwards immunity has developed within the calf. The parasite is either passed from the cow or spread through infected water sources. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Watery, Bloody, Mucus present Colic Depression Prevention/Treatment: Good sanitary conditions, especially clean water is essential in preventing transmission of cryptosporidium. Isolation of sick calves will help reduce the effect on the overall herd. There is some good effect of calves given adequate colostrum, however this is likely helping by reducing other pathogenic loads rather than a direct effect on Cryptosporidium, itself. Farmatan fed prior to calving has been shown to disrupt the life-cycle and reduce transmission from the cow. The direct action of Farmatan on the parasite makes it an excellent choice for treating calves. Learn more about the positive effect of Farmatan's active ingredient HERE. E-Coli Escherichia Coli is a bacterial infection that affects calves within the first week of their life. The bacteria colonize in the lower intestine and produce a toxin. The toxin causes excessive secretion of fluids. The zoonotic disease has special importance in food safety and human health. Colostrum and natural immunity are often not sufficient in preventing infection in cases of high bacterial concentrations. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Creamy, Yellow Abdominal Pains Fever Vomiting Prevention/Treatment: The best prevention methods for E. Coli include: clean water, dry bedding/environment, isolation of infected animals, and vaccination. Treatment with antibiotics and oral fluids have great benefits in reducing clinical symptoms of the disease. Farmatan has been shown to reduce bacterial load and help prevent infection. Learn more about the positive effects of Farmatan's active ingredient HERE. Rotavirus Rotavirus in calves is caused by a virus belonging to the Reoviridae family, as a non-envelope RNA virus. Rotavirus is thought to be the most common cause of neonatal diarrhea in calves. The virus tends to affect calves between the age of 1-day-old up to a month, with most cases presenting within the first week of life. Shedding and reinfection can happen in older calves and cows. Clinical symptoms are rarely present after the first month of life; older animals tend to either be carriers or asymptomatic. The majority of herds have some level present, with transmission likely happening during or shortly after birth. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Pale Yellow, Bloody Dehydrated Dull calves Reluctant to drink Prevention/Treatment: The ideal scenario is to prevent infection through, sanitary facilities (calving barn), outdoor calf housing, and a good vaccination program. Colostrum will provide much needed antibodies, protecting the calf before their immune system is fully developed to combat the disease. Farmatan fed prior to calving can help reduce the pathogen load of the cow, reducing the likelihood of transmission. Farmatan supplemented in the milk has been shown to decrease the virus' ability to cause infection and clinical disease. The best treatment for calves already presenting clinical disease is to administer oral fluids/electrolytes to rehydrate the calf. Learn more about the positive effect of Farmatan's active ingredient HERE. Salmonella Salmonella infection of cattle is caused by a variety of species within the family. While the disease is uncommon in cattle with little effect on calf health, it has massive implications for human health and food safety. The bacteria spreads through direct contact or contaminated feed & water. This disease is highly regulated by the USDA. The most severe cases of salmonella affect calves between the ages of 7-10 days old. Clinical Signs Diarrhea - Bloody (flakes of slough tissue), Watery, Mucus present Lethargic Fever Prevention/Treatment: Prevention is always the best option: provide clean water, feed, and bedding. Isolate infected animals, ensure adequate colostrum intake, and develop a vaccination program with your veterinarian. Treatment with antibiotics and fluids (oral or intravenous) greatly increases the survival rate of calves infected with Salmonella. Farmatan has been shown to help reduce the likelihood of infection by protecting the gut, and reduce recovery time of infected animals.  LEARN MORE ABOUT IMOGENE INGREDIENTS  PRODUCTS Paul Mitchell & Paul Martin on RFD TV Rural America Live!  WATCH: https://vimeo.com/759549430/bd063fcc1f Beef Industry News Possible Slow Beef Trend in 2026 According To Rabobank Beef production by major global producers is expected to remain sluggish next year, according to analysts at the Dutch financial services cooperative Rabobank. The recent contraction in beef production is expected to affect major producers in Brazil, Canada and the United States, with New Zealand being likely to see the sharpest percentage drop in beef production, the Rabobank report predicted. Several issues are contributing to the 2025 decline and the expected drop next year, especially in light of limited cattle herds ready for slaughter in both the United States and Brazil, the report added. The long-term contraction of available cattle is being blamed for significant price hikes for retail beef in the last few years, Rabobank noted. Canada is experiencing a tighter pattern that has resulted in a decline of 41,000 metric tons of beef available for export in 2025 versus levels in 2024, according to the report. Canadian beef output in 2026 is expected to be “more limited” compared with this year for reasons also being experienced south of the Canadian border in terms of the available cattle herd. References: https://meatingplace.com/slower-beef-production-trend-to-continue-in-2026-rabobank/?utm_source=omeda&utm_medium=email&utm_cid=1103020073&utm_campaign=MTGMCD251201004&utm_date=20251201-1300 New World Screwworm Website Tracks Parasite There's a new way for producers and other stakeholders to track the fight against the New World Screwworm — a parasite that threatens live cattle herds. The USDA has launched a dedicated website with up-to-date information on the spread of the screwworm, which so far has been confined to cattle in several Mexican states near the U.S. border. The site includes resources for livestock producers, veterinarians, animal-health officials, wildlife experts, healthcare providers, pet owners, researchers, drug manufacturers, and the general public. Reports of the pest in Mexican cattle prompted the U.S. to halt cattle imports from Mexico back in May. USDA also committed $21 million to boost sterile fly production in Mexico as part of its response. The new website pulls together information from multiple federal partners, including the FDA, the Department of Energy, Homeland Security, the EPA, and the State Department.  Reference: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/stop-screwworm Nightshade In Corn Residue Could Be Toxic Have you noticed any black nightshade in your corn stalks that you are grazing or plan to graze? If these fields have too much black nightshade, be careful — it might be toxic. Black nightshade is common in many corn fields in the fall, especially those that had hail damage in the summer or any situation where the corn canopy became thin or open. It usually isn't a problem, but if the density of nightshade is very high, there is the potential that it could poison livestock. Almost all livestock, including cattle, sheep, swine, horses and poultry are susceptible.   Black nightshade plants average about two feet in height and have simple alternating leaves. In the fall, berries are green and become black as the plant matures. All plant parts contain some of the toxin and the concentration increases as plants mature, except in the berries. Freezing temperatures will not reduce the toxicity. It is very difficult to determine exactly how much black nightshade is risky. Guidelines say that a cow would need to consume three to four pounds of fresh black nightshade to be at risk of being poisoned. These guidelines, though, are considered conservative since there is little data on the actual toxicity of nightshade plants. Fortunately, even though nightshade plants remain green fairly late into the fall, cattle usually don't appear to seek out nightshade plants to graze. However, green plants of nightshade might become tempting toward the end of a field's grazing period when there is less grain, husks or leaves to consume.  References: https://www.nationalbeefwire.com/nightshade-in-corn-residue-grazing-could-be-toxic Featured Experts in the Cattle Industry Paul Mitchell – Imogene Ingredients https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ Follow on Facebook: @FarmatanUSA Kirk Donsbach – Financial Analyst at StoneX https://www.stonex.com/ Follow on Facebook: @StoneXGroupInc Shaye Wanner – Host of Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ Follow on Facebook: @cattleconvos Contact Us with Questions or Concerns Have questions or feedback? 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Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner (BEC) and their mission to promote the Western way of life at Tigger and BEC. https://tiggerandbec.com/ Industry References, Partners and Resources For additional information on industry trends, products, and services, check out these trusted resources: Allied Genetic Resources: https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ American Gelbvieh Association: https://gelbvieh.org/ Axiota Animal Health: https://axiota.com/multimin-campaign-landing-page/ Imogene Ingredients: https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ Jorgensen Land & Cattle: https://jorgensenfarms.com/#/?ranchchannel=view Medora Boot: https://medoraboot.com/ RFD-TV: https://www.rfdtv.com/ Rural Radio Network: https://www.ruralradio147.com/ Superior Livestock Auctions: https://superiorlivestock.com/ Transova Genetics: https://transova.com/ Westway Feed Products: https://westwayfeed.com/ Wrangler: https://www.wrangler.com/ Wulf Cattle: https://www.wulfcattle.com/

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    Winter Whispers: A Love Confession in Vondelpark's Glow

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    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 16:00 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Winter Whispers: A Love Confession in Vondelpark's Glow Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-07-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De lantarenpalen in het Vondelpark straalden zacht licht uit, dat glinsterde op de vers gevallen sneeuw.En: The street lamps in het Vondelpark cast a soft light that shimmered on the freshly fallen snow.Nl: Het was winter en Sinterklaas was net voorbij.En: It was winter and Sinterklaas had just passed.Nl: De feestelijke sfeer hing nog steeds in de lucht.En: The festive atmosphere still lingered in the air.Nl: Sander en Bram wandelden rustig over de met sneeuw bedekte paden, dik ingepakt tegen de kou.En: Sander and Bram walked calmly over the snow-covered paths, bundled up against the cold.Nl: De gezellige lichtjes gaven de bomen een magische uitstraling.En: The cozy lights gave the trees a magical appearance.Nl: Sander keek naar Bram, die ongewoon stil was, genietend van het rustige park.En: Sander looked at Bram, who was unusually quiet, enjoying the peaceful park.Nl: Sander had al een tijdje gevoelens voor Bram.En: Sander had been feeling something for Bram for a while.Nl: Hij was vastberaden om het vandaag te zeggen.En: He was determined to say it today.Nl: Maar hoe?En: But how?Nl: Zijn hart bonsde van zenuwen.En: His heart was pounding with nerves.Nl: Zou dit het juiste moment zijn?En: Would this be the right moment?Nl: Ze bleven stilstaan bij de vijver, die bedekt was met een dunne laag ijs.En: They stopped by the pond, which was covered with a thin layer of ice.Nl: Kinderen renden met rode neuzen voorbij, bezig met sneeuwballengevechten.En: Children ran by with red noses, caught up in snowball fights.Nl: Opeens merkte Sander dat Bram kortademig werd.En: Suddenly, Sander noticed that Bram was becoming short of breath.Nl: Bram greep naar zijn borst en probeerde diep adem te halen.En: Bram clutched his chest and tried to take deep breaths.Nl: "Alles oké, Bram?"En: "Are you okay, Bram?"Nl: vroeg Sander bezorgd.En: asked Sander anxiously.Nl: Bram knikte, maar het ging duidelijk niet goed.En: Bram nodded, but it was clearly not going well.Nl: Hij haalde zijn inhalator uit zijn zak, maar zijn handen trilden te veel.En: He took his inhaler out of his pocket, but his hands were trembling too much.Nl: Sander aarzelde, onzeker over wat te doen.En: Sander hesitated, unsure of what to do.Nl: Moest hij hulp roepen?En: Should he call for help?Nl: Hij besloot snel en pakte de inhalator voorzichtig aan.En: He decided quickly and gently took the inhaler.Nl: "Hier, laat me helpen," zei Sander kalm.En: "Here, let me help," Sander said calmly.Nl: Hij hield de inhalator voor Bram's mond en instrueerde hem om in te ademen.En: He held the inhaler to Bram's mouth and instructed him to breathe in.Nl: Langzaam werd Bram's ademhaling rustiger.En: Gradually, Bram's breathing became calmer.Nl: De paniekweek op Sander's gezicht en hij lachte opgelucht.En: The panic faded from Sander's face and he laughed with relief.Nl: "Dank je, Sander," zei Bram dankbaar, zijn ademhaling nog iets onregelmatig maar onder controle.En: "Thank you, Sander," Bram said gratefully, his breathing still a bit irregular but under control.Nl: "Ik had je helemaal niet zien aankomen met die snelle actie."En: "I didn't see that quick action of yours coming at all."Nl: Sander voelde hoe zijn zenuwen wegebden.En: Sander felt his nerves ebb away.Nl: Dit was het moment.En: This was the moment.Nl: "Bram, er is iets dat ik je wilde vertellen," zei hij, zijn stem wat zachter.En: "Bram, there's something I've been wanting to tell you," he said, his voice a bit softer.Nl: "Ik vind je echt heel leuk."En: "I really like you a lot."Nl: Bram keek verbaasd op en voor een moment was het stil.En: Bram looked up surprised and for a moment it was silent.Nl: Toen brak een brede glimlach door op zijn gezicht.En: Then a broad smile broke across his face.Nl: "Echt?En: "Really?Nl: Dat... dat vind ik fijn om te horen, Sander.En: That's... that's nice to hear, Sander.Nl: Ik voel hetzelfde."En: I feel the same way."Nl: De kou leek minder intens te zijn en het sneeuwde weer zachtjes om hen heen.En: The cold seemed less intense and it started snowing gently around them again.Nl: Ze besloten hun wandeling voort te zetten.En: They decided to continue their walk.Nl: De wereld voelde voor Sander anders aan, warmer, ondanks de kou om hen heen.En: The world felt different to Sander, warmer, despite the cold around them.Nl: Zijn zelfvertrouwen groeide met elke stap.En: His confidence grew with every step.Nl: Hun vriendschap was veranderd, verdiept, en hij wist dat hij de juiste beslissing had genomen.En: Their friendship had changed, deepened, and he knew he had made the right decision.Nl: Samen wandelden ze verder door het park, de verlichting reflecteerde in de glimlach op hun gezichten, en Sander voelde dat alles precies was zoals het moest zijn.En: Together they walked further through the park, the lights reflecting on the smiles on their faces, and Sander felt that everything was just as it should be. Vocabulary Words:shimmered: glinsterdefestive: feestelijkelingered: hingbundled: dik ingepaktanxiously: bezorgdinhaler: inhalatortrembling: trildenhesitated: aarzeldedetermined: vastberadenpounding: bonsdethin layer: dunne laaggratefully: dankbaarirregular: onregelmatigrelief: opgeluchtnerves: zenuwenunexpected: onverwachtsintense: intensconfidence: zelfvertrouwencalmly: kalmreflected: reflecteerdeappearance: uitstralingpeaceful: rustigepond: vijvershort of breath: kortademigclutched: greepfade: weekbroad smile: brede glimlachsilent: stildecision: beslissingmagical: magische

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    Bonds by the Hearth: A Warm Winter Tale of Friendship

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    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 15:38 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Bonds by the Hearth: A Warm Winter Tale of Friendship Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-07-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De sneeuw viel zachtjes op het dak van de knusse blokhut, een stille deken in het schilderachtige winterlandschap.En: The snow fell gently on the roof of the cozy cabin, a silent blanket in the picturesque winter landscape.Nl: Binnenin was de sfeer warm en uitnodigend.En: Inside, the atmosphere was warm and inviting.Nl: Flikkerend kaarslicht bescheen de houten tafel waar Jasper, Femke en Sven zaten.En: Flickering candlelight illuminated the wooden table where Jasper, Femke, and Sven sat.Nl: Papier, boeken en laptops lagen verspreid, klaar voor hun schoolproject.En: Papers, books, and laptops were spread out, ready for their school project.Nl: Jasper zat rechtop, aandachtig kijkend naar zijn notities.En: Jasper sat upright, attentively looking at his notes.Nl: Zijn hart klopte snel.En: His heart was beating fast.Nl: Hij was altijd de beste leerling geweest, en hij voelde de druk om dat zo te houden.En: He had always been the best student, and he felt the pressure to maintain that.Nl: Maar diep vanbinnen wilde hij meer dan alleen goede cijfers.En: But deep down, he wanted more than just good grades.Nl: Hij wilde vrienden maken, maar hij was bang dat het hem onserieus zou maken.En: He wanted to make friends, but he was afraid it would make him seem unserious.Nl: Femke, met fonkelende ogen, was de eerste die sprak.En: Femke, with sparkling eyes, was the first to speak.Nl: "Ik denk dat we het onderwerp kunnen opsplitsen zodat iedereen een deel kan doen," zei ze enthousiast.En: "I think we can split the topic so that everyone can do a part," she said enthusiastically.Nl: Sven knikte instemmend.En: Sven nodded in agreement.Nl: "Goed idee, laten we de taken verdelen."En: "Good idea, let's divide the tasks."Nl: Jasper slikte.En: Jasper swallowed.Nl: Zou hij de leiding nemen en alles controleren, of zou hij zijn klasgenoten vertrouwen?En: Should he take the lead and control everything, or should he trust his classmates?Nl: Hij kon zich een fout niet veroorloven.En: He couldn't afford to make a mistake.Nl: Toch, iets in de warme gloed van de open haard moedigde hem aan om het te proberen.En: Yet, something in the warm glow of the fireplace encouraged him to try.Nl: "Dus," begon Jasper langzaam, "misschien kunnen we luisteren naar ieders ideeën en dan beslissen hoe we verder gaan?"En: "So," Jasper began slowly, "maybe we can listen to everyone's ideas and then decide how to proceed?"Nl: De anderen keken op.En: The others looked up.Nl: Er was een moment stilte, maar toen begonnen Femke en Sven te glimlachen.En: There was a moment of silence, but then Femke and Sven began to smile.Nl: "Ja, dat werkt," zei Femke, en de spanning in de kamer leek te verdwijnen.En: "Yes, that works," said Femke, and the tension in the room seemed to vanish.Nl: Het project verliep voorspoedig.En: The project went smoothly.Nl: Totdat er een meningsverschil ontstond.En: Until a disagreement arose.Nl: Femke en Sven discussieerden over de beste aanpak voor een deel van het project.En: Femke and Sven argued about the best approach for a part of the project.Nl: Jasper voelde de druk stijgen.En: Jasper felt the pressure rising.Nl: Hij kon alles nu vastgrijpen en leiden om chaos te voorkomen.En: He could seize control and lead to prevent chaos.Nl: Maar in plaats daarvan zei hij: "Laten we pauzeren en luisteren naar elkaar."En: But instead, he said, "Let's take a break and listen to each other."Nl: Hij zette warme chocolademelk op tafel, de heerlijke geur vulde de hut.En: He placed hot chocolate on the table, the delicious aroma filling the cabin.Nl: Dit hielp de spanning te verlichten.En: This helped to ease the tension.Nl: Ze praatten, lachten en vonden samen een oplossing.En: They talked, laughed, and together found a solution.Nl: Uiteindelijk voltooiden ze het project.En: In the end, they completed the project.Nl: Maar belangrijker nog, ze werden vrienden.En: But more importantly, they became friends.Nl: Terwijl de sneeuw bleef vallen, zaten ze bij de open haard met mokken warme chocolademelk in hun handen.En: While the snow continued to fall, they sat by the fireplace with mugs of hot chocolate in their hands.Nl: Jasper voelde een nieuw soort tevredenheid.En: Jasper felt a new kind of satisfaction.Nl: Perfectie was niet alles.En: Perfection wasn't everything.Nl: Samenwerken en vriendschappen opbouwen konden net zo bevredigend zijn.En: Collaborating and building friendships could be just as satisfying.Nl: Terwijl de kaarsen flakkerden en hun schaduwen op de muren dansten, wist Jasper dat deze winteravond in de hut iets bijzonders had gebracht.En: As the candles flickered and their shadows danced on the walls, Jasper knew that this winter night in the cabin had brought something special.Nl: Een les die hij nooit zou vergeten.En: A lesson he would never forget. Vocabulary Words:gently: zachtjescozy: knusseblanket: dekenpicturesque: schilderachtigeilluminated: bescheenattentively: aandachtigpressure: druksparkling: fonkelendeenthusiastically: enthousiastagreement: instemmendswallowed: sliktefireplace: open haardapproach: aanpakaroma: geureased: verlichtendance: danstentension: spanningsolution: oplossingcompleted: voltooidensatisfaction: tevredenheidcollaborating: samenwerkenbuilding: opbouwenflickering: flikkerendspread: verspreidupright: rechtopvanish: verdwijnensmoothly: voorspoedigdisagreement: meningsverschilchaos: chaosencouraged: moedigde

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    Sinterklaas' Gift Quest: A December Night in Amsterdam

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    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 15:02 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Sinterklaas' Gift Quest: A December Night in Amsterdam Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-06-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De kou van december lag als een deken over de grachten van Amsterdam.En: The cold of December lay like a blanket over the grachten of Amsterdam.Nl: De lucht was helder en de twinkelende kerstverlichting spiegelde zich in het stille water.En: The air was clear, and the twinkling Christmas lights reflected in the still water.Nl: Het was de avond van Sinterklaas en de markt in de grachtengordel barstte van het leven.En: It was the evening of Sinterklaas, and the market in the grachtengordel was bursting with life.Nl: Maarten stond aan de rand van de markt.En: Maarten stood at the edge of the market.Nl: De geur van warme wafels en glühwein drong zijn neus binnen.En: The smell of warm waffles and glühwein filled his nose.Nl: Hij hield van de feestelijke sfeer, maar de drukte maakte hem nerveus.En: He loved the festive atmosphere, but the crowd made him nervous.Nl: Hij ademde diep in en uit, en zette zijn eerste stap tussen de kraampjes.En: He took a deep breath in and out and took his first step among the stalls.Nl: Zijn doel was duidelijk: een cadeau voor Lotte.En: His goal was clear: a gift for Lotte.Nl: Lotte, altijd stralend en vriendelijk, was het lichtpuntje in zijn dag.En: Lotte, always radiant and friendly, was the bright spot in his day.Nl: Maar wat te kopen?En: But what to buy?Nl: Terwijl hij zich een weg baande langs de vrolijke menigte, probeerde hij zijn zenuwen te bedwingen.En: As he made his way through the cheerful crowd, he tried to quell his nerves.Nl: Thomas, een vriend van Maarten, had hem uitgenodigd om mee te komen.En: Thomas, a friend of Maarten, had invited him to come along.Nl: Thomas hield van de drukte en was al verwikkeld in het onderhandelen met een verkoper over wat snoep.En: Thomas loved the hustle and was already engaged in haggling with a vendor over some sweets.Nl: Maarten glimlachte bij het zien van zijn enthousiasme maar verdween even snel uit het zicht, op zoek naar dat ene speciale cadeau.En: Maarten smiled at his enthusiasm but quickly slipped out of sight, searching for that one special gift.Nl: Bij een kraam vol kerstversieringen bleef hij staan.En: He paused at a stall full of Christmas decorations.Nl: Zijn ogen vielen op een prachtig handgemaakt ornament, precies wat Lotte zou waarderen.En: His eyes fell on a beautifully handmade ornament, just what Lotte would appreciate.Nl: Het glom met een betoverende gloed, precies zoals haar lach.En: It shone with an enchanting glow, just like her smile.Nl: Maar op hetzelfde moment strekte een andere shopper zijn hand uit naar dezelfde versiering.En: But at the same moment, another shopper reached out for the same decoration.Nl: Maarten zag de vastberadenheid in de ogen van zijn tegenstrever en liet de ornamenten los.En: Maarten saw the determination in his rival's eyes and let go of the ornaments.Nl: Hij voelde zich teleurgesteld, maar ook opgelucht dat hij geen scène hoefde te maken.En: He felt disappointed but also relieved not to have to make a scene.Nl: Zijn blik viel toen op een andere kraam, vol zachte, kleurrijke sjaals.En: His gaze then fell on another stall, full of soft, colorful scarves.Nl: Een dieprode sjaal trok zijn aandacht.En: A deep red scarf caught his attention.Nl: De kleur herinnerde hem aan de appelwangen van Lotte in de kou.En: The color reminded him of Lotte's rosy cheeks in the cold.Nl: Hij voelde aan de stof en wist dat dit het perfecte cadeau was.En: He felt the fabric and knew this was the perfect gift.Nl: Met de sjaal stevig in zijn handen liep Maarten terug naar Thomas, die gniffelend zijn inkopen inspecteerde.En: With the scarf firmly in his hands, Maarten walked back to Thomas, who was chuckling as he inspected his purchases.Nl: Zonder veel woorden maar met trotse ogen liet Maarten zijn aankoop zien.En: With few words but proud eyes, Maarten showed his acquisition.Nl: Op weg naar huis zag Maarten zijn spiegelbeeld in de donkere ruiten van de grachtenhuisjes.En: On the way home, Maarten saw his reflection in the dark windows of the grachtenhuisjes.Nl: Zijn hart was lichter.En: His heart was lighter.Nl: Hij had zijn nervositeit overwonnen en een cadeau gevonden dat Lotte zou koesteren.En: He had overcome his nervousness and found a gift that Lotte would cherish.Nl: Die avond, onder de vrienden en feestelijke lichten, voelde Maarten zich een beetje sterker.En: That evening, among friends and festive lights, Maarten felt a bit stronger.Nl: Het was een Sinterklaas waar hij nog vaak aan zou terugdenken, niet alleen vanwege het cadeau dat hij gaf, maar ook vanwege de stap die hij zette.En: It was a Sinterklaas he would often look back on, not only because of the gift he gave but also because of the step he had taken. Vocabulary Words:blanket: dekentwinkling: twinkelendestill: stillegrachtengordel: grachtengordelbursting: barsttesmell: geurwaffles: wafelsatmosphere: sfeercrowd: druktenervous: nerveuscheerful: vrolijkequell: bedwingenhustle: dranghaggling: onderhandelenvendor: verkoperornament: versieringenchanted: betoverendeglow: gloedrival: tegenstreverscarf: sjaalrosy: appelwangenfabric: stofacquisition: aankoopreflection: spiegelbeeldgrachtenhuisjes: grachtenhuisjesovercome: overwonnencherish: koesterenfestive: feestelijkestep: stapdetermination: vastberadenheid

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    From Sketches to Spice: An Unlikely Creative Duo at Scheveningen

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    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 18:28 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: From Sketches to Spice: An Unlikely Creative Duo at Scheveningen Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-06-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De golven sloegen zachtjes tegen de kust van Scheveningen, en de koude winterlucht rook naar zout en zee.En: The waves gently lapped against the coast of Scheveningen, and the cold winter air smelled of salt and sea.Nl: De zon hing laag aan de horizon en verlichtte het strand met een warme gloed.En: The sun hung low on the horizon, bathing the beach in a warm glow.Nl: Overal stonden kraampjes met heerlijke geuren van verse vis en warme drankjes die zich vermengden in de lucht.En: Everywhere, there were stalls with delicious aromas of fresh fish and warm drinks blending in the air.Nl: Het was het jaarlijkse wintervoedselfestival, een geliefd evenement dat de lokale bevolking en bezoekers aantrok.En: It was the annual winter food festival, a beloved event that attracted both locals and visitors.Nl: Anouk zat gehurkt op het zand, met haar schetsboek stevig tegen haar borst gedrukt, zoekend naar inspiratie.En: Anouk crouched on the sand, holding her sketchbook tightly to her chest, searching for inspiration.Nl: De golven en het geluid van het feest waren meestal genoeg om haar creatieve geest te prikkelen, maar vandaag was anders.En: Usually, the waves and the sound of the festival were enough to spark her creative spirit, but today was different.Nl: De ideeën wilden maar niet komen.En: The ideas just wouldn't come.Nl: Ze had een creatieve blokkade en dat voelde als een zware deken over haar gedachten.En: She had a creative block, and it felt like a heavy blanket over her thoughts.Nl: Niet ver bij haar vandaan stond Lars, een chef-kok met grote ambities en een begeleidende druk om zijn restaurant te vernieuwen.En: Not far from her stood Lars, a chef with big ambitions and an accompanying pressure to reinvent his restaurant.Nl: Hij had over het festival gehoord en was naar Scheveningen gekomen in de hoop op nieuwe culinaire ideeën.En: He had heard about the festival and had come to Scheveningen hoping for new culinary ideas.Nl: Terwijl Lars langs de kraampjes liep, viel zijn blik op Anouk.En: As Lars wandered along the stalls, his gaze fell on Anouk.Nl: Ze zat alleen tussen de feestende menigte, geconcentreerd op haar schetsboek.En: She sat alone amid the celebrating crowd, focused on her sketchbook.Nl: Er was iets aan haar dat hem intrigeerde.En: There was something about her that intrigued him.Nl: Lars besloot naar haar toe te gaan.En: Lars decided to approach her.Nl: "Hoi," zei hij vriendelijk, terwijl hij op een respectvolle afstand bleef staan.En: "Hi," he said kindly, keeping a respectful distance.Nl: "Wat schets je daar?"En: "What are you sketching there?"Nl: Anouk aarzelde even maar liet toen haar schetsboek zien.En: Anouk hesitated for a moment but then showed her sketchbook.Nl: Het stond vol met impressies van de zee, de mensen, de gezelligheid van Sinterklaas.En: It was filled with impressions of the sea, the people, the coziness of Sinterklaas.Nl: Simpele lijnen die de wintertaferelen tot leven brachten.En: Simple lines that brought the winter scenes to life.Nl: "Wauw," zei Lars oprecht, terwijl zijn ogen over de tekeningen gleden.En: "Wow," said Lars sincerely, as his eyes scanned over the drawings.Nl: "Ik probeer smaken te vinden die met de seizoenen veranderen, net zoals je de veranderingen van het licht hier tekent.En: "I'm trying to find flavors that change with the seasons, just as you draw the changes in the light here.Nl: Misschien kunnen we samen iets maken."En: Maybe we can create something together."Nl: Anouk glimlachte voor het eerst die dag.En: Anouk smiled for the first time that day.Nl: "Ik vind dat een mooi idee," antwoordde ze zacht, voelend dat haar hart langzaam openging.En: "I think that's a wonderful idea," she replied softly, feeling her heart slowly opening.Nl: Ze praatten urenlang, zittend op het koude zand, terwijl de zon onderging en de sterren verschenen.En: They talked for hours, sitting on the cold sand, as the sun set and the stars appeared.Nl: Anouk voelde haar creativiteit terugkeren bij elke schets die ze Lars liet zien.En: Anouk felt her creativity returning with each sketch she showed Lars.Nl: Ondertussen legde Lars uit hoe hij kunst zag in smaak en presentatie en hoe hij dat wilde combineren met zijn gerechten.En: Meanwhile, Lars explained how he saw art in taste and presentation and how he wanted to combine that with his dishes.Nl: Toen de avond viel, was het besluit genomen.En: As evening fell, the decision was made.Nl: Ze zouden samenwerken aan een winterproject, waarbij Lars gerechten zou creëren geïnspireerd door Anouks kunst.En: They would collaborate on a winter project, with Lars creating dishes inspired by Anouk's art.Nl: Het festival eindigde, maar voor Anouk en Lars betekende het een nieuw begin.En: The festival ended, but for Anouk and Lars, it meant a new beginning.Nl: Anouk vond de inspiratie voor een nieuwe serie werken en voelde zich opgewonden om met iemand samen te werken.En: Anouk found the inspiration for a new series of works and felt excited to collaborate with someone.Nl: Lars vond de unieke smaken die hij zocht en zag hoe kunst en koken met elkaar verbonden konden worden.En: Lars found the unique flavors he was searching for and saw how art and cooking could be connected.Nl: Zij veranderden allebei, niet alleen in hun werk maar ook in hoe ze de wereld zagen.En: They both changed, not only in their work but also in how they saw the world.Nl: Anouk opende zich voor nieuwe ervaringen en mensen, haar creatieve blokkade eindelijk verdwenen.En: Anouk opened herself up to new experiences and people, her creative block finally gone.Nl: Lars kwam thuis met meer vertrouwen, klaar om zijn restaurant met een nieuwe visie te vernieuwen.En: Lars returned home with more confidence, ready to renew his restaurant with a fresh vision.Nl: Scheveningen had hen meer gegeven dan ze hoopten te vinden.En: Scheveningen had given them more than they hoped to find.Nl: Hun levens verweven door kunst en culinaire creativiteit, tegen de achtergrond van de winterse magie aan zee.En: Their lives intertwined through art and culinary creativity, against the backdrop of the wintry magic by the sea.Nl: De toekomst zou inspirerend en smaakvol worden, en dat wisten ze allebei zeker.En: The future would be inspiring and flavorful, and they knew it for sure.Nl: En zo begon voor hen een nieuw, gezamenlijk avontuur.En: And so a new, shared adventure began for them. Vocabulary Words:lapped: sloegenhorizon: horizonglow: gloedstalls: kraampjescrouched: gehurktsketchbook: schetsboekspark: prikkelencreative block: creatieve blokkadeblanket: dekenamid: tussenintrigued: intrigeerdehesitated: aarzeldeimpressions: impressiessincerely: oprechtcollaborate: samenwerkenpresentation: presentatieintertwined: verwevencoziness: gezelligheidambitions: ambitiesculinary: culinairescanned: gledenart: kunstrenew: vernieuwenunique: uniekeseries: serieflavors: smakenapproach: besluitinspiration: inspiratieconfidence: vertrouwenexperiences: ervaringen

    what's on tap podcast
    Advent 2025 Day 06 - Rock City Euro Tipa - ep700

    what's on tap podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 10:33


    Advent Day 06 asks only one question, are you ready to rock? You better be cause we have a triple IPA from Dutch brewers Rock City Brewing. Euro Tipa is a 9.5% ABV tipa made with hallertau blanc, callista and styrian dragon hops. It's a really good party. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #tipa #advent2025

    The Box of Oddities
    Inbox Of Oddities #65

    The Box of Oddities

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 23:21


    Inbox of Oddities: When Pigeons Gossip, Alexa Gets Emotional, and Black Ice Attacks In this Inbox of Oddities, the Freak Fam delivers one of the strangest collections of BOO Effects and real-life weirdness yet. A Milwaukee listener befriends a strangely insightful pigeon who may—or may not—be delivering messages from Mom. An Orlando vacationer steps into an Uber only to be ambushed by two Black Ice air fresheners after hearing Kat and Jethro rant about their toxic power... proving the BOO Effect stops for no one, not even on family trips to the Mouse. Then: an Alexa suddenly confesses, “I miss your grandmother,” unprompted. A Rockville festival fanatic discovers she accidentally witnessed the infamous “Brass Against incident” long before hearing it on the show. A listener bingeing hundreds of episodes finds herself unintentionally neighbors with Kat and Jethro. And from corporate dropouts to Dutch cyclists, you'll hear confessions, synchronicities, strange tech glitches, and enthusiastic fact-checks on Santa, hot coffee lawsuits, Hermetic philosophy, and why TikTok may be the new occult library. Plus—EVPs with Jack the Ripper vibes, mysterious bottle caps, mummified funhouse props, suspicious air fresheners, The Kybalion, and a pair of loyal listeners whose “aureolas are exploding” for reasons we probably shouldn't ask about. This episode is full of eerie coincidences, hilarious freak-outs, paranormal glitches, and heartfelt Freak Family moments that make the Inbox one of our favorite corners of the BOO universe. This Box Contains The Following Ingredients: Box of Oddities, BOO Effect, paranormal stories, listener submissions, synchronicity, creepy tech moments, Alexa weird response, Black Ice air freshener, pigeon synchronicity, Rockville festival story, EVPs, Hermetic philosophy, The Kybalion, Santa Claus Coca-Cola history, McDonald's hot coffee case facts, true weird stories, comedy podcasts, Freak Fam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Desert Oracle Radio
    Christmas In Chelsea with St. Nicholas

    Desert Oracle Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 28:00


    From Desert Oracle Radio, this is The Eldritch Republic, our new series about America’s strange history & uncanny folklore. Tonight we visit the beautiful country estate of Clement Clarke Moore, the big house called "Chelsea" where he read his Christmas poem to the family. The poem is "A Visit From St. Nicholas," and the country estate is now the neighborhood of Chelsea, New York City. Santa Claus, it turns out, is a New York City native. He was created from old Dutch traditions of St. Nicholas and Sinterklaas, by NYC boosters and literary men such as Clement C. Moore, Washington Irving and John Pintard. Written and hosted by Ken Layne, with soundscapes by RedBlueBlackSilver. Desert Oracle Radio © ℗ 2017-2025 https://DesertOracle.comSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/desertoracleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Conversations With Dutch
    Advent Awakening: Heaven Makes the First Move | GH15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 5, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 16:51


    For additional inspiration on how you position yourself to experience personal revival during this Advent Season, please download my free e-book, The Glory Has Come, at www.larrysparksministries.com/gloryhascomeLink to Free E-book, www.larrysparksministries.com/gloryhascomeLearn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    The Seth Leibsohn Show
    "Nellie Bowles Gets Tough Love from Abigail Shrier," Fake AI Videos, and Football Versus Soccer

    The Seth Leibsohn Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 36:00


    Seth on the more durable things in life, reading from “Nellie Bowles Gets Tough Love from Abigail Shrier” at The Free Press. Producer David Doll reports on a newly-circulating video of the late Hamza bin Laden which suggested the Taliban emir was alive, but was revealed to have been produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) by a Dutch anti-Taliban activist. Listener call-in commentary on the football versus soccer debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    13 O'Clock Podcast
    Episode 485: Issei Sagawa – The Kobe Cannibal

    13 O'Clock Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025


    Issei Sagawa, often referred to as the “Kobe Cannibal,” became one of the most unsettling figures in modern criminal history after the 1981 murder of Dutch student Renée Hartevelt in Paris. Despite confessing, Sagawa was declared legally insane in France, deported to Japan, and ultimately released due to a jurisdictional loophole—never facing trial or prison. … Continue reading Episode 485: Issei Sagawa – The Kobe Cannibal

    Bloomberg News Now
    Germany Faces Key Vote, Dutch Pension Overhaul, More

    Bloomberg News Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 6:09 Transcription Available


    Listen for the latest from Bloomberg News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Joyce Kaufman Show
    Joyce's Thought of the Day 12/5/25 - Culture clashes: Honor killings in Western Civilization

    The Joyce Kaufman Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 3:02


    Joyce discusses the culture clash when certain societies enter Western civilization. Dutch prosecutors seeking jail time for a Syrian father and two brothers, who participated in an honor killing of an 18-year-old family member who began to adapt to western customs. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Bram's Thermodynamic Tongue Test: A Winter Experiment Gone Wrong

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 18:22 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Bram's Thermodynamic Tongue Test: A Winter Experiment Gone Wrong Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-05-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De eerste sneeuwvlokken dwarrelden rustig naar beneden over de Eindhoven Techno Plaza.En: The first snowflakes fluttered gently down over the Eindhoven Techno Plaza.Nl: De plaza was vol leven.En: The plaza was bustling with life.Nl: Mensen liepen rond met warme truien en sjaals, betoverd door de schoonheid van de Sinterklaasdecoraties.En: People walked around in warm sweaters and scarves, enchanted by the beauty of the Sinterklaas decorations.Nl: Lichten twinkelden vrolijk terwijl kinderen hun verlanglijstjes aan Zwarte Piet gaven.En: Lights twinkled cheerfully as children handed their wish lists to Zwarte Piet.Nl: Bram stond vlak bij een groot metalen beeld.En: Bram stood near a large metal sculpture.Nl: Zijn ogen glommen van opwinding.En: His eyes shone with excitement.Nl: "Kijk," zei Bram, zijn vrienden Anouk en Jelle aankijkend.En: "Look," said Bram, glancing at his friends Anouk and Jelle.Nl: "Ik ga iets geweldigs laten zien!"En: "I'm going to show you something amazing!"Nl: Jelle rolde met zijn ogen en Anouk grijnsde.En: Jelle rolled his eyes and Anouk grinned.Nl: Ze waren wel gewend aan Brams wetenschappelijke experimenten.En: They were used to Bram's scientific experiments.Nl: "Wat ga je nu doen?" vroeg Anouk met een lichte spot in haar stem.En: "What are you going to do now?" asked Anouk, with a hint of teasing in her voice.Nl: Bram wees trots naar de metalen paal naast hem.En: Bram proudly pointed to the metal pole next to him.Nl: "Ik zal aantonen waarom je tong niet aan koud metaal moet komen."En: "I will demonstrate why you shouldn't stick your tongue to cold metal."Nl: Hij was vastberaden zijn kennis over thermodynamica te bewijzen.En: He was determined to prove his knowledge of thermodynamics.Nl: Zonder verder na te denken, raakte Bram de paal met zijn tong.En: Without further thinking, Bram touched the pole with his tongue.Nl: Het was winter en de paal was ijskoud.En: It was winter, and the pole was ice-cold.Nl: Onmiddellijk voelde hij hoe zijn tong vast kwam te zitten.En: Immediately, he felt his tongue stick.Nl: Een pijnlijke uitdrukking verscheen op zijn gezicht.En: A pained expression appeared on his face.Nl: "Ahhh!" piepte Bram, zijn ogen verwijd van angst.En: "Ahhh!" squeaked Bram, his eyes wide with fear.Nl: Anouk schoot in de lach maar probeerde het snel te verbergen.En: Anouk burst into laughter but quickly tried to hide it.Nl: "Oh nee, Bram! Wat heb je gedaan?"En: "Oh no, Bram! What have you done?"Nl: Jelle kon het drama niet weerstaan en haalde zijn camera tevoorschijn.En: Jelle couldn't resist the drama and pulled out his camera.Nl: "Voor het plakboek!" zei hij tevreden.En: "For the scrapbook!" he said contentedly.Nl: "Bram, wat nu?" vroeg Jelle. Zijn camera zoemend bij elke klik.En: "Bram, what now?" asked Jelle, his camera whirring with every click.Nl: Anouk had intussen een praktisch idee.En: Anouk meanwhile had a practical idea.Nl: "Ik ga warme chocolademelk halen," zei ze snel.En: "I'll get hot chocolate," she said quickly.Nl: "Blijf hier."En: "Stay here."Nl: Anouk rende weg naar een kraampje verderop.En: Anouk dashed to a nearby stall.Nl: Jelle bleef klikgeluiden maken, genietend van het moment, hoewel hij zich ook zorgen maakte over zijn vriend.En: Jelle kept on clicking, enjoying the moment, although he was also worried about his friend.Nl: Maar na een paar minuten kwam Anouk terug, een thermos in haar hand.En: But after a few minutes, Anouk returned with a thermos in hand.Nl: "Bram, houd vol," zei ze, terwijl ze voorzichtig de warme chocolademelk over de paal en zijn tong goot.En: "Bram, hold on," she said, as she carefully poured the hot chocolate over the pole and his tongue.Nl: Langzaam, maar zeker, liet zijn tong los van het metaal.En: Slowly but surely, his tongue released from the metal.Nl: Bram deed een paar stappen achteruit, zijn gezicht rood van de kou en de schaamte.En: Bram stepped back, his face red from the cold and embarrassment.Nl: "Dank je," mompelde Bram, terwijl hij probeerde te lachen.En: "Thank you," mumbled Bram, trying to laugh.Nl: Jelle grijnsde breed en sloeg een arm om hem heen.En: Jelle grinned broadly and put an arm around him.Nl: "Dat was een gedenkwaardig experiment," plaagde hij.En: "That was a memorable experiment," he teased.Nl: Anouk lachte en schonk nog wat chocolademelk in bekertjes.En: Anouk laughed and poured more hot chocolate into cups.Nl: De drie vrienden stonden weer bij elkaar, genietend van de warme drank.En: The three friends stood together again, enjoying the warm drink.Nl: De lucht rook naar Sinterklaaskoekjes en hun gelach mengde zich met het geluid van de feestelijke drukte om hen heen.En: The air smelled of Sinterklaas cookies, and their laughter mingled with the sound of the festive hustle and bustle around them.Nl: Bram keek naar zijn vrienden.En: Bram looked at his friends.Nl: Hij wist nu dat niet elk experiment een goed idee was, zeker niet zonder goed na te denken.En: He now knew that not every experiment was a good idea, especially without proper thought.Nl: Maar ondanks alles was het een ervaring om niet te vergeten.En: But despite everything, it was an experience not to forget.Nl: Samen vertelden ze verhalen over vorige winters en Sinterklaasvieringen.En: Together they shared stories about past winters and Sinterklaas celebrations.Nl: Het was warm en gezellig, ondanks de kou.En: It was warm and cozy, despite the cold.Nl: Hun lachen weerklonk over de hele plaza, want vriendschap was uiteindelijk warmer dan welke chocolademelk of Sinterklaasversiering ook.En: Their laughter echoed across the entire plaza, for friendship was ultimately warmer than any hot chocolate or Sinterklaas decoration.Nl: En zo was het op deze mooie winterdag, afgesloten met de wetenschap dat samen zijn het belangrijkste experiment van allemaal was.En: And so it was on this beautiful winter day, concluded with the knowledge that being together was the most important experiment of all. Vocabulary Words:fluttered: dwarreldenbustling: vol levenenchanted: betoverdtwinkled: twinkeldensculpture: beeldexcitement: opwindinggrinned: grijnsdedemonstrate: aantonenthermodynamics: thermodynamicawithout further thinking: zonder verder na te denkenpained expression: pijnlijke uitdrukkingburst into laughter: schoot in de lachresist: weerstaanpractical idea: praktisch ideedashed: rende wegthermos: thermoscarefully: voorzichtigembarrassment: schaamtememorable: gedenkwaardigmingle: mengde zichhustle and bustle: feestelijke drukteechoed: weerklinkenultimately: uiteindelijkcozy: gezelligdetermined: vastberadentongue: tongreleased: loslatenconcluded: afgeslotenknowledge: wetenschapstick: vastzitten

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Amsterdam's Rescue: A Startup's Christmas Miracle

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 18:51 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Amsterdam's Rescue: A Startup's Christmas Miracle Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-12-05-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De wateren van Amsterdam glinsterden in het zachte schijnsel van de kerstverlichting.En: The waters of Amsterdam glistened in the soft glow of the Christmas lights.Nl: Sinterklaas was onderweg, en de stad was vol leven.En: Sinterklaas was on his way, and the city was full of life.Nl: Overal liepen mensen met gekleurde tassen, vroeg inkopen doend voor het feest.En: Everywhere, people walked with colorful bags, doing early shopping for the festivities.Nl: Sanne stond aan de rand van de gracht, haar adem zichtbaar in de koude lucht.En: Sanne stood by the edge of the canal, her breath visible in the cold air.Nl: Ze keek naar het donkere water, verloren in gedachten.En: She looked at the dark water, lost in thought.Nl: Haar startup, waar ze al maanden hard aan werkte, hing nu aan een zijden draadje.En: Her startup, which she had been working hard on for months, was now hanging by a thread.Nl: Ze had Thijs nodig om verder te gaan.En: She needed Thijs to move forward.Nl: Thijs, met zijn rustige en bedachtzame aard, had altijd een rationeel oordeel.En: Thijs, with his calm and thoughtful nature, had always made rational judgments.Nl: Maar nu leek hij te twijfelen.En: But now he seemed to be hesitating.Nl: Ze begrepen elkaar gewoonlijk goed, maar nu was er een stilte die Sanne maar niet kon doorbreken.En: They usually understood each other well, but now there was a silence that Sanne just couldn't break.Nl: Was het gebrek aan vertrouwen?En: Was it a lack of trust?Nl: Waarom was hij zo terughoudend geworden?En: Why had he become so reticent?Nl: Ze miste hun vroege gesprekken, het enthousiasme dat ze deelden.En: She missed their early conversations, the enthusiasm they shared.Nl: Nu, met de deadline die snel naderde, kon ze zijn aarzeling niet begrijpen.En: Now, with the deadline approaching fast, she couldn't understand his hesitation.Nl: In het warme licht van een gezellig café langs de gracht ontmoetten ze elkaar.En: In the warm light of a cozy café along the canal, they met each other.Nl: Sanne, met vurige ogen, was vastbesloten antwoorden te krijgen.En: Sanne, with fiery eyes, was determined to get answers.Nl: "Thijs," begon ze zacht, "waarom zit je te twijfelen?En: "Thijs," she began softly, "why are you hesitating?Nl: Geloof je niet meer in ons project?"En: Do you no longer believe in our project?"Nl: Thijs slikte, nerveus kijkend naar zijn cappuccino.En: Thijs swallowed, nervously looking at his cappuccino.Nl: Hij was altijd wat terughoudend in confrontaties.En: He was always a bit reserved in confrontations.Nl: Maar hij kon Sanne niet langer laten twijfelen aan zichzelf.En: But he couldn't keep letting Sanne doubt herself.Nl: "Sanne," zei hij voorzichtig, "ik geloof wel in ons idee.En: "Sanne," he said cautiously, "I do believe in our idea.Nl: Maar er was iets... iets kleins in de cijfers dat niet klopte."En: But there was something... something small in the numbers that didn't add up."Nl: Zijn stem was zacht, haast verloren in het geroezemoes van het café.En: His voice was soft, almost lost in the buzz of the café.Nl: Een golf van frustratie overspoelde Sanne.En: A wave of frustration washed over Sanne.Nl: Had ze dit alleen moeten doen?En: Should she have done this alone?Nl: Had hij altijd al bedenkingen gehad?En: Had he always had reservations?Nl: Haar handen trilden terwijl ze naar haar tas greep, toen ineens zag ze een kleine, verfrommelde envelop tussen de stapel papers.En: Her hands trembled as she reached for her bag, then suddenly she saw a small, crumpled envelope between the stack of papers.Nl: Voorzichtig scheurde ze het open en las de notitie van Thijs.En: Carefully, she tore it open and read Thijs's note.Nl: "Ik heb een fout ontdekt," stond er.En: "I discovered a mistake," it said.Nl: "We moeten het aanpassen.En: "We need to fix it.Nl: Het is essentieel, maar maak je geen zorgen, samen kunnen we het oplossen.En: It's essential, but don't worry, together, we can solve it.Nl: Mijn vertrouwen in het project is onveranderd."En: My confidence in the project remains unchanged."Nl: Verwarring maakte langzaam plaats voor opluchting.En: Confusion slowly gave way to relief.Nl: Sanne keek op naar Thijs met nieuwe ogen.En: Sanne looked up at Thijs with new eyes.Nl: De mist van misverstanden begon op te klaren.En: The mist of misunderstandings began to clear.Nl: Thijs had haar nooit teleurgesteld.En: Thijs had never let her down.Nl: Ze beseften beide dat gebrek aan communicatie hen bijna hun droom had gekost.En: They both realized that a lack of communication had almost cost them their dream.Nl: De klok sloeg acht keer terwijl de lichten aan de gracht dromerig dansten in de winterlucht.En: The clock chimed eight times as the lights along the canal danced dreamily in the winter air.Nl: Samen, gezeten aan dezelfde tafel, werkten ze aan de correcties.En: Together, seated at the same table, they worked on the corrections.Nl: Hun lichamen dicht bij elkaar, verlicht door de warme glans van kaarslicht.En: Their bodies close, illuminated by the warm glow of candlelight.Nl: Uren later, met een laatste klik, dienden ze hun voorstel in.En: Hours later, with one final click, they submitted their proposal.Nl: De spanning maakte plaats voor rust.En: The tension gave way to calm.Nl: Thijs glimlachte naar Sanne.En: Thijs smiled at Sanne.Nl: "We hebben het gedaan," zei hij zacht.En: "We did it," he said softly.Nl: Sanne knikte, haar vastberadenheid getemperd door tederheid.En: Sanne nodded, her determination tempered by tenderness.Nl: "Ja, samen," bevestigde ze.En: "Yes, together," she confirmed.Nl: In de frisse koude van de Amsterdamse nacht, omarmden ze het gevoel van overwinning en herstelde vriendschap.En: In the fresh cold of the Amsterdam night, they embraced the feeling of victory and renewed friendship.Nl: De lucht was vol belofte.En: The air was full of promise.Nl: Sinterklaas was onderweg, en met hem kwam de wetenschap dat zelfs de sterkste vriendschappen af en toe getoetst moesten worden.En: Sinterklaas was on his way, and with him came the realization that even the strongest friendships must occasionally be tested.Nl: En dat, besloten Sanne en Thijs, was precies wat hen nog sterker had gemaakt.En: And that, Sanne and Thijs decided, was exactly what had made them even stronger. Vocabulary Words:glisten: glinsterensoft glow: zachte schijnselcanal: grachtvisible: zichtbaarreticent: terughoudendrational: rationeelfrustration: frustratiecrumpled: verfrommeldbuzz: geroezemoestremble: trillenmist: mistcautiously: voorzichtigrelief: opluchtingchim: slaancandlelight: kaarslichtsubmit: indienentenderness: tederheidembrace: omarmenpromise: belofteessential: essentieelconfrontation: confrontatieenthusiasm: enthousiasmehesitation: aarzelingdetermination: vastberadenheidjudgment: oordeelthoughtful: bedachtzaamreservations: bedenkingenapproaching: naderenunderstand: begrijpenmisunderstanding: misverstand

    History of North America
    465. Microbes in the 1600s

    History of North America

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 10:37


    Deadly germs annihilated populations throughout the seventeenth century in both the Old and New Worlds. Dutch scientist and entrepreneur Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) was the first to discover and describe microorganisms (protists, bacteria) in the 1670s. Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/FSVLqhTRfLE which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams. History Unplugged podcast available at https://amzn.to/3YthqYx So Very Small: How Humans Discovered the Microcosmos, Defeated Germs by Thomas Levenson at https://amzn.to/4oAcvAD Other books by Thomas Levenson at https://amzn.to/48wTZTM ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Mark's HISTORICAL JESUS podcast at https://parthenonpodcast.com/historical-jesus Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkVinet_HNA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Mark's books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Audio credits: History Unplugged podcast with Scott Rank (Episode-Microbes Were Discovered in the 1600s. Why It Take 200 Years For Doctors To Start Washing Their Hands? 08may2025), Salem Media, Parthenon Network. Audio excerpts reproduced under the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Moms and Murder
    Project X: The Birthday Party That Caused a Riot

    Moms and Murder

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 59:46


    In 2012, a 16-year-old girl in a quiet Dutch town made a simple mistake: she accidentally set her Facebook birthday party invitation to "public." Within days, the invite went viral, attracting tens of thousands of RSVPs and becoming known online as "Project X Haren." While the birthday girl and her family fled, thousands of strangers descended on the small town, ready to party.   What started as a digital joke quickly spiraled into a real-world riot. Fireworks, flipped cars, and clashes with police turned the night into a scene of chaos that made international headlines. This is the unbelievable true story of how one click of a button unleashed the power of the internet and turned a quiet Sweet 16 into one of the most infamous parties in European history.   New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday!   Follow us on Instagram: @momsandmysteries   Join our Patreon: patreon.com/momsandmysteries   Visit our website: momsandmysteries.com   #TrueStory #Podcast #ProjectXHaren #FacebookFail #Viral #Riot #Netherlands #SocialMedia

    Conversations With Dutch
    Will You Make Room? Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch December 4, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 14:26


    For additional inspiration on how you position yourself to experience personal revival during this Advent Season, please download my free e-book, The Glory Has Come, at www.larrysparksministries.com/gloryhascomeLink to Free E-book, www.larrysparksministries.com/gloryhascomeLearn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Fat Loss Self-Sabotage: When You Know What to Do - But Don't | MMP Ep. 253

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 26:11


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    Conversations With Dutch
    Racing into Acceleration | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | December 3, 2025

    Conversations With Dutch

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    4/8. The Dodo and the Legacy of Extinction — Steven Moss — Moss examines the Dodo as the iconic symbol of species extinction, despite extinction being conceptually incomprehensible to contemporary observers when the species disappeared from Mauritius. Moss explains that the Dodo, having evolved flightless on a predator-free island, was exterminated within 80 years by introduced species including cats, rats, and dogs transported by Dutch sailors. Mossdocuments that early museum Dodo specimens were frequently fabricated because scientists fundamentally disbelieved that an entire species could vanish. Moss notes that the Dodo's tragic extinction subsequently inspired modern conservationists, including Professor Carl Jones, who successfully rescued the Mauritius Kestrel employing innovative techniques including forced double clutching reproduction protocols. 1800