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    This Week in Virology
    TWiV 1294: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

    This Week in Virology

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 57:06


    In his weekly clinical update during Ground hog week, Dr. Griffin and Vincent Racaniello are back to discuss the measles outbreak in South Carolina, American Academy of Pediatrics vaccine recommendations and shingles vaccine and the reduction of dementia, then deep dives into recent statistics RSV, influenza and SARS-CoV-2 infections, the Wastewater Scan dashboard, Johns Hopkins measles tracker, where to find PEMGARDA, how to access and pay for Paxlovid, estimated effectiveness of this year's COVID-19 vaccine, long COVID treatment center, where to go for answers to your long COVID questions, long COVID in children, the potential benefits of metformin to reduce disease severity following SARS-CoV-2 infection in obese and overweight patients and contacting your federal government representative to stop the assault on science and biomedical research. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Grading the groundhogs (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Sand Mountain Sam predicts an early spring (News19) All About the AAP Recommended Immunization Schedule (healthychildren.org) Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule: United States, 2026: Policy Statement (American Academy of Pediatrics: Pediatrics) Herpes zoster vaccination and incident dementia in Canada: an analysis of natural experiments (LANCET: Neurology) Detection of avian flu antibodies in Dutch dairy cow: ECDC risk assessment remains unchanged (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control) Wastewater for measles (WasterWater Scan) Measles cases and outbreaks (CDC Rubeola) Big outbreak, bright lights…Measles Dashboard(South Carolina Department of Public Health) Tracking Measles Cases in the U.S. (Johns Hopkins) Measles vaccine recommendations from NYP (jpg) Weekly measles and rubella monitoring (Government of Canada) Measles (WHO) Get the FACTS about measles (NY State Department of Health) Measles(CDC Measles (Rubeola)) Measles vaccine (CDC Measles (Rubeola)) Presumptive evidence of measles immunity (CDC) Contraindications and precautions to measles vaccination (CDC) Adverse events associated with childhood vaccines: evidence bearing on causality (NLM) Measles Vaccination: Know the Facts (ISDA: Infectious Diseases Society of America) Deaths following vaccination: what does the evidence show (Vaccine) Influenza: Waste water scan for 11 pathogens (WastewaterSCan) US respiratory virus activity (CDC Respiratory Illnesses) Respiratory virus activity levels (CDC Respiratory Illnesses) Weekly surveillance report: clift notes (CDC FluView) OPTION 2: XOFLUZA $50 Cash Pay Option(xofluza) RSV: Waste water scan for 11 pathogens (WastewaterSCan) Respiratory Diseases (Yale School of Public Health) USrespiratory virus activity (CDC Respiratory Illnesses) RSV-Network (CDC Respiratory Syncytial virus Infection) Vaccines for Adults (CDC: Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV)) Economic Analysis of Protein Subunit and mRNA RSV Vaccination in Adults aged 50-59 Years (CDC: ACIP) Waste water scan for 11 pathogens (WastewaterSCan) COVID-19 deaths (CDC) Respiratory Illnesses Data Channel (CDC: Respiratory Illnesses) COVID-19 national and regional trends (CDC) COVID-19 variant tracker (CDC) SARS-CoV-2 genomes galore (Nextstrain) Estimated Effectiveness of 2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccination Against Severe COVID-19 (JAMA) Where to get pemgarda (Pemgarda) EUA for the pre-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 (INVIYD) Infusion center (Prime Fusions) CDC Quarantine guidelines (CDC) NIH COVID-19 treatment guidelines (NIH) Drug interaction checker (University of Liverpool) Help your eligible patients access PAXLOVID with the PAXCESS Patient Support Program (Pfizer Pro) Understanding Coverage Options (PAXCESS) Infectious Disease Society guidelines for treatment and management (ID Society) Molnupiravir safety and efficacy (JMV) Convalescent plasma recommendation for immunocompromised (ID Society) What to do when sick with a respiratory virus (CDC) Managing healthcare staffing shortages (CDC) Anticoagulationguidelines (hematology.org) Daniel Griffin's evidence based medical practices for long COVID (OFID) Long COVID hotline (Columbia : Columbia University Irving Medical Center) The answers: Long COVID Long COVID associated with SARS-CoV-2 reinfection among children and adolescents in the omicron era (RECOVER-EHR): a retrospective cohort study (LANCET: Infectious Diseases) Long COVID is here to stay—even in children (LANCET: Infectious Diseases) Early administration of neutralising monoclonal antibodies and post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (International Journal of Infectious Diseases) Preventing Long COVID With Metformin (CID) Metformin may reduce risk of long COVID by 64% in overweight or obese adults (CIDRAP) Effect of Metformin on the Risk of Post-coronavirus Disease 2019 Condition Among Individuals With Overweight or Obese (CID) Preventing Long COVID With Metformin (CID) New review highlights growing evidence that diabetes drug metformin can prevent long COVID (CIDRAP) Reaching out to US house representative Letters read on TWiV 1294 Dr. Griffin's COVID treatment summary (pdf) Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your questions for Dr. Griffin to daniel@microbe.tv Content in this podcast should not be construed as medical advice.

    Busted Open
    BOAD: Inside the Mind of The Righteous' Vincent

    Busted Open

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 20:50


    Denise Salcedo welcomes the voice of TNA's The Righteous Vincent to talk about their team up with The Hardyz heading into TNA's No Surrender and he and Dutch's journey through the world of pro wrestling. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Conversations With Dutch
    Air Superiority, Part 4 | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | February 6, 2026j

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 12:47


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

    The Real Science of Sport Podcast
    WINTER OLYMPIC SPECIAL: Speed Skating 101

    The Real Science of Sport Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 80:07


    Professor Florentina 'Fleur' Hettinga loves speed skating. Not only has she competed as an athlete in the discipline, but she has also researched many elements of the sport, from the physiology of the top athletes to the technical expertise and equipment needed to be among the best. Based in Amsterdam, Hettinga is at the centre of Dutch speed skating excellence, serving as Head of Department of Human Movement Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit and as a professor at the Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences. Hettinga talks Mike and Ross through the fascinating equipment used in modern speed skating, the technical skills that need to be honed to be competitive, and the unique, non-event-specific training that many of the top speed skaters employ. If you're watching the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games, start here.SHOW NOTES:Fleur Hettinga's research profile The training insights of Nils van der Poel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Conversations With Dutch
    Air Superiority, Part 3 | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | February 5, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 14:19


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

    Newshour
    Britian's Prime Minister apologises to Epstein victims

    Newshour

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 47:20


    Britain's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has apologised to the victims of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying he is 'sorry for having believed' his former US ambassador Peter Mandelson. Emails released in the US suggest Mandelson forwarded market-sensitive information to Epstein. The prime minister accused Mandelson of lying during the vetting process, saying he gave the impression he 'barely knew' the disgraced financier.Also in the programme: The second day of peace talks over the Russia-Ukraine war conclude with no sign of agreement; and a sketch of a lion by the Dutch grand master Rembrandt has sold at auction for $18 million. (Picture: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking during a visit to East Sussex. Credit: Peter Nicholls/PA Wire)

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    The #1 Sign Your Hormones Aren't Working — Even If You Get a Period | MMP Ep. 271

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 34:44


    FREE SUPPORT & RESOURCES:‣ Book a COMPLEMENTARY CONSULTATION + CALORIE CALCULATION call• how much & what to eat

    X22 Report
    It's The Tyrants Against The People, Great Awakening Was Needed To Take Back The Country – Ep. 3832

    X22 Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 112:35


    Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:17532056201798502,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-9437-3289"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");pt> Click On Picture To See Larger Picture Conspiracy no more, Germany and the EU shutting down energy production while China was increasing theirs. This tells you everything you need to know. Trump tariff system is getting stronger, it’s improving the economy and this is something the [CB] does not want. The [CB]s are losing control over the Fed, watch gold and silver. Trump need to wake the people of this country up. The only way to do this was to have the people go down a path that would make the uncomfortable, scared and angry, this is how you break the brainwashing. People can now see it is the tryrants against the people of this country. The picture is clear. Every step of the way the [DS] is losing their grip on the people. The people are ready to take back the country.   Economy https://twitter.com/HansMahncke/status/2018402875693580744?s=20   (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:18510697282300316,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-8599-9832"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2018664901959462953?s=20   ended in June 2025, when missed payments began appearing on credit reports. Meanwhile, the percentage of student loans transitioning into 90+ days of serious delinquency is up to 14.3%, an all-time high. This significantly exceeds the 2013 peak of 10.5% and 2008 levels of 7.5%. The student loan crisis is accelerating. https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/2018663257675018691?s=20 Political/Rights https://twitter.com/AnthonyGalli/status/2018716797864661049?s=20 https://twitter.com/luvgod/status/2018390600475644333?s=20  Code of Conduct explicitly requires justices to avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety, including political activity that undermines public confidence in judicial independence. https://twitter.com/RichardStiller4/status/2018460663329472526?s=20   https://twitter.com/amuse/status/2018673649985683709?s=20   https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/2018551227416756485?s=20   drive from these people?” This is what she said happened: ‘My friend told us about a dive burger place in Minnesota that we absolutely had to try. As we were driving in, we passed a small group of maybe 30 people holding large “F ICE” signs, spelled out. Many of the houses in the neighborhood also had signs saying “F ICE” and similar messages. When we were leaving to drive back to the hotel, we passed the group again. At that point, the resistance group stepped out in front of our car and would not let us drive. One woman appeared to be looking at our license plate and doing something on her phone. She was standing directly in front of the car, blocking us — I cannot imagine being a sane person and living in this city. We were with my brother-in-law's family, and they said that restaurants and other places are empty because of this, the resistance is out doing their thing, and the normal people are just staying home and not going out.' https://twitter.com/CynicalPublius/status/2018412853435527587?s=20 https://twitter.com/CynicalPublius/status/2018416970111311967?s=20 the execution of federal laws. Further, as we have all seen in innumerable videos, this conspiracy includes the use of violent force. I think everyone–even Democrats–must agree that what I just said is true. Now read 18 U.S.C. § 2384 (Seditious conspiracy): “If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.” Draw your own conclusions as to what is required here. https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/2018389609563017674?s=20   CBS News is parting ways with contributor Dr. Peter Attia, a prominent longevity physician, after Epstein documents revealed over 1,700 mentions of his name and emails showing a close friendship, including Attia’s 2015 note on Epstein’s “outrageous” life he couldn’t share and a 2016 lewd quip about “pussy” being low-carb.   https://twitter.com/FFT1776/status/2018490549733322850?s=20  interview instead of sworn testimony • Withdrawal of the subpoena before testifying • A pause on contempt proceedings • A hard 4-hour time limit • 30-minute alternating question blocks • A personal transcriber of Clinton's choosing • No video recording • Written statements for Hillary Clinton instead of appearing in person Congress said no.: No carve-outs. No special rules. No special treatment. Testify under oath. Thank you Rep. Comer https://twitter.com/RepJamesComer/status/2018740003501678769?s=20  Secretary Clinton will appear for a deposition on February 26, 2026. After delaying and defying duly issued subpoenas for six months, the House Oversight Committee moved swiftly to initiate contempt of Congress proceedings in response to their non-compliance. We look forward to now questioning the Clintons as part of our investigation into the horrific crimes of Epstein and Maxwell, to deliver transparency and accountability for the American people and for survivors. NO BODY IS ABOVE THE LAW 2725 Feb 14, 2019 11:46:33 PM EST Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 46cb93 No. 5182398  Chatter – Bill & Hillary's ‘public' HEALTH will begin to rapidly deteriorate. Q DOGE   illegalities that they have committed. This should be a Criminal, not Civil, event, and Harvard will have to live with the consequences of their wrongdoings. In any event, this case will continue until justice is served. Dr. Alan Garber, the President of Harvard, has done a terrible job of rectifying a very bad situation for his institution and, more importantly, America, itself. He was hired AFTER the antisemitism charges were brought – I wonder why??? We are now seeking One Billion Dollars in damages, and want nothing further to do, into the future, with Harvard University. As The Failing New York Times clearly stated, “Some connected to the University, however, think Harvard has no option but to eventually cut a deal. The Administration has repeatedly attempted to cut off research grants, which would be an untenable crises. Like many major research universities, Harvard relies on federal funding for its financial model.” Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP  Macron's Authorities Raid Elon Musk's X French Offices in Paris Under the direction of France's globalist President Macron, French authorities escalated their confrontation with American tech entrepreneur Elon Musk this week, launching high-profile raids of X's offices in Paris and summoning Musk himself for what prosecutors termed a “voluntary interview.” The move marks a dramatic intensification of France's long-running effort to rein in the America-based free-speech platform. According to the Paris public prosecutor's office, the operation was carried out by French cybercrime units with assistance from Europol, targeting the French premises of X. Authorities claim the investigation centers on whether X's algorithm improperly influenced French political discourse. Summonses were issued to Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino, calling them to Paris in April 2026 to answer questions related to the probe. Yaccarino, who stepped down last year, is listed alongside Musk as a manager during the period under review.   French prosecutors later broadened their inquiry, citing concerns related to X's AI chatbot Grok, including claims it produced offensive or false content. Musk's company responded by correcting errors, removing disputed posts, and publicly documenting its moderation actions—steps critics say would have been praised had they come from a European firm. Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2018625815114567850?s=20 https://twitter.com/JudiciaryGOP/status/2018683758006665352?s=20   far-reaching Digital Services Act thread   https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/2018732491125727232?s=20   with social media platforms to pressure them to censor political speech in the days before the vote. Leading up to the Dutch elections of 2023 the EU commission even made the then Dutch Interior Ministry @hugodejonge a “trusted flagger” entitled to make priority censorship requests under the DSA. What kind of political speech did they want to censor, you ask? – “Populist rhetoric” – “Anti-government/anti-EU content” – “Anti-elite” content – “Political satire” – “Anti-migrant and Islamophobic content” – “Anti-refugee content/anti-immigrant sentiment” – “Anti-LGBTQI content” – “Meme subculture” In other words, anything that goes against their agenda, anything remotely right-wing or conservative, and anything pertaining to the disastrous migrant situation we have here in Europe. And guess what the only platform was that did not cooperate? @X , of course. The same platform that the EU is fining for 120 million euros under the DSA and the same platform that is currently having its offices raided in France. This is the type of stuff over which governments should resign and institutions like the EU should fall. Democracy is dead. Abolish the EU! Now! https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2018644283096523244?s=20  turning “algorithmic manipulation and amplification of illegal content into a new criminal offense” and developing a new system to monitor hate, “because spreading hate must come at a cost.” Geopolitical https://twitter.com/JackInTully/status/2018663771213086808?s=20   https://twitter.com/Geiger_Capital/status/2018711873240105407?s=20 War/Peace https://twitter.com/BehizyTweets/status/2018029749889638850?s=20 https://twitter.com/SteveGuest/status/2018505966765924723?s=20 https://twitter.com/nicksortor/status/2018750332231131642?s=20  has a range of options, including military force. Iran knows that better than anyone. Look no further than Operation Midnight Hammer!”    U.N. Facing ‘Imminent Financial Collapse' Admits Secretary General as Countries Won't Cough Up Membership Fees The United Nations is facing an “imminent financial collapse” as member states refuse to cough up billions of dollars in mandatory contributions. The financial woes were laid out in an emergency letter from Secretary-General António Guterres sent to all 193 member countries. Guterres said the organisation's financial crisis is worsening rapidly, threatening the delivery of core programmes and potentially leaving the U.N. bankrupt by July. He urged member states to either pay what they owe in full or agree to sweeping changes to the UN's financial rules to avoid collapse. “Either all member states honour their obligations to pay in full and on time—or member states must fundamentally overhaul our financial rules to prevent an imminent financial collapse,” he wrote. The warning comes as the United States, the U.N.'s largest contributor, has refused to fund the organisation's regular and peacekeeping budgets and has withdrawn from multiple UN agencies.    The Trump administration has repeatedly criticised the U.N. for wasting taxpayer dollars, appeasing criminal regimes and infringing on the sovereignty of the U.S. and other member nations. Several other member states are also in arrears or have declined to pay their assessed contributions. Source: thegatewaypundit.com Medical/False Flags https://twitter.com/liz_churchill10/status/2018439093420536119?s=20 FBI Raids ILLEGAL Biolab Inside a Private Home in Las Vegas — Authorities Discover THOUSANDS of Vials, Links to CCP-Connected California Lab Federal agents with the FBI and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department executed a dramatic early-morning raid on a residential property in northeast Las Vegas this weekend after investigators uncovered what appears to be a fully operational illegal biological laboratory inside a private home. Refrigerators containing unknown liquids and vials of suspected biological material were found inside the residence, prompting an aggressive response from HazMat teams, SWAT units, and FBI specialists due to the potential threat presented by the materials, The Hill reported. At least one individual was taken into custody in connection with the Las Vegas raid, identified by local officials as a 55-year-old property manager, Ori Solomon. He is currently booked on felony charges linked to the improper disposal of hazardous waste, though investigators continue to determine the full scope of charges that may arise. Property records reveal that the Las Vegas home is owned by “David Destiny Discovery, LLC,” according to The Sun. If that name sounds familiar, it should. It is a shell company registered to Jia Bei Zhu (also known as David He), the very same Chinese national who ran the illegal Reedley, California biolab exposed in 2023. Zhu, a fugitive from Canada with deep ties to the Chinese government, is currently in federal custody. The FBI has taken the lead in analyzing the more than 1,000 samples collected from the scene, with evidence transported to federal laboratories for further testing. https://twitter.com/RepKiley/status/2018514131876213199?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2018514131876213199%7Ctwgr%5E1616a599ecdcff26961307ece268007bf47acbbc%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2026%2F02%2Ffbi-raids-illegal-biolab-inside-private-home-las%2F Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/WarClandestine/status/2018714265247453494?s=20 https://twitter.com/liz_churchill10/status/2018321118000476222?s=20   https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/2017614901028786500?s=20   [DS] Agenda BREAKING: Jill Biden's Ex-Husband Arrested and Charged with Murder of His Wife Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson was charged with first-degree murder of his wife, Linda Stevenson. Last month police swarmed Stevenson's home after his wife died amid a domestic dispute. Police removed several items from the Stevenson home last month. 64-year-old Linda Stevenson, wife of Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson, was found unresponsive after police arrived to the New Castle, Delaware, residence late Sunday night. According to TMZ, Linda Stevenson was found dead in the living room. TMZ obtained 911 dispatch audio, which references cardiac arrest: According to TMZ, Stevenson is being held on a $500,000 bond. Fox 29 reported:   Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/2018513235868299678?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2018513235868299678%7Ctwgr%5E6abdb9eedc5852ca532cc2c248c01795a00b5389%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2026%2F02%2Fjust-days-before-ayanna-pressley-was-sworn-her%2F https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2018549471160734081?s=20 https://twitter.com/TriciaOhio/status/2018419624295960839?s=20 https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/2018741593071648855?s=20 Media's Bogus Minneapolis Narrative About to Be Nuked As DHS Turns on the Cameras Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced Monday that all immigration officers working in Minneapolis will start wearing body cameras as an added layer of protection for those officers and, presumably, against the false narratives being pushed by the left after a series of deadly officer-involved incidents in the sanctuary city. Source: redstate.com https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/2018536832489889937?s=20 https://twitter.com/TriciaOhio/status/2018502877321334812?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2018502877321334812%7Ctwgr%5Efce8ad7eb6d8fb345b1483e2b135162684061896%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fsmoosieq%2F2026%2F02%2F03%2Ftps-decision-n2198777 for decades.   Temporary means temporary and the final word will not be from an activist judge legislating from the bench. https://twitter.com/grok/status/2018537805073330361?s=20 cases like Haitians may face ongoing challenges. President Trump's Plan https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/2018490184677900551?s=20 https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/2018680520549257396?s=20   better. He is running because he realizes Thomas Massie has been totally disloyal to the President of the United States, and the Republican Party. He never votes for us, he always goes with the Democrats. Thomas Massie is a Complete and Total Disaster, we must make sure he loses, BIG! https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/2018488252219699617?s=20 https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/2018397484209635625?s=20  to defund ICE   OPPOSE: 58% https://twitter.com/nicksortor/status/2018712280645484664?s=20 https://twitter.com/TheStormRedux/status/2018473020835192964?s=20   complying voluntarily – They are suing the states that are not complying in the next couple weeks – 24 states + DC in current litigation because they are making all kinds of excuses Gee I wonder why these states won't share their voter rolls? Because it's all a fraud. The jig is up. Harmeet went on to specifically discuss the FBI raid in Georgia. “We're going to figure out the logistics there with the court and with our colleagues and see what those ballots show. I think it was highly unusual. A lot of things that happened in 2020 in the swing states… We're going to see what we see and whatever the evidence shows, I think it's important for the American people to know what happened in Fulton County and in Georgia…”  Don't tell me nothing is happening! WSJ Anonymous Hit Piece On Gabbard Is Based On Complaints That ‘Weren't Credible' ‘Here's the truth: There was no wrongdoing by @DNIGabbard, a fact that WSJ conveniently buried 13 paragraphs down,' a DNI official said. https://twitter.com/alexahenning/status/2018313944360702063?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2018313944360702063%7Ctwgr%5E2d40da39babc1191fd219e747e9e7022814c8641%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthefederalist.com%2F2026%2F02%2F03%2Fwsj-anonymous-hit-piece-on-gabbard-is-based-on-complaints-that-werent-credible%2F   Gabbard were not credible. Source: thefedearlist.com https://twitter.com/HansMahncke/status/2018367694823735378?s=20   fabricated source feeding supposedly ultra-sensitive information that sends everyone chasing a lie. So yes, exactly like a le Carré novel (by the way, the fraudulent Steele dossier followed the same le Carre blueprint).   https://twitter.com/DNIGabbard/status/2018504435769520156?s=20   nation and ensure the integrity of our elections  https://twitter.com/TheStormRedux/status/2018463747095003285?s=20  willfully defrauds the residents of a state of a fair and impartial election process. “In other words, the focus of this investigation, the focus of that raid, the reason that federal judge approved that raid, was that they're looking at possible crimes related by election workers and the administration of that election in 2020.” Can't wait to see how this plays out  https://twitter.com/realLizUSA/status/2018692087345025302?s=20 https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/2018553787036623201?s=20   South, Midwest, and Mountain West. Democrats are largely confined to the coasts and a handful of Midwest holdouts like Illinois and Minnesota. This is where policy actually gets made. Abortion, elections, education, guns. It all starts here. https://twitter.com/CollinsforTX/status/2018698529036808560?s=20 https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/2018703572016287879?s=20   https://twitter.com/Geiger_Capital/status/2018717121425834279?s=20 https://twitter.com/RepLuna/status/2018480826741055929?s=20  is through the standing filibuster. This would effectively keep the government open while allowing Republican senators to break through the “zombie” filibuster and put the SAVE America Act up for a vote on the Senate floor. The standing filibuster is not common parliamentary procedure, but it is one of the only mechanisms available to go around senators who want to block voter ID. @LeaderJohnThune we are very pleased that you are discussing the standing filibuster, and we believe you will go down in history if this is pulled off as one of the best leaders the Senate has ever had. Voter ID is a must, and the ball is now in your court. https://twitter.com/AwakenedOutlaw/status/2018510290653155445?s=20 https://twitter.com/CynicalPublius/status/2018439757227819347?s=20   IMMEDIATELY blasted off like gangbusters. In one year we have seen more productive conservative change in the federal government than with every other GOP president since Reagan combined. Trump has significantly degraded the Deep State in a way most of us could only dream of ten years ago. Moreover, Trump's economic policies are bearing fruit right now and we will likely see a very strong economy by the midterms. But… Ah yes, the midterms. I know so many of you will only be happy when Bill Clinton, Hillary, Obama and Joe Biden are in jail, but you need to join the world of reality. Right now Trump and his team are gauging everything they do through the lens of “How will this effect the midterms?” They have sophisticated polling that you and I will never see, and at the moment every Trump action is tempered by “Let's be aggressive but not in such a way it turns public opinion against us before the midterms.” Trump knows that if he loses the midterms, all is lost. The Dems will constantly impeach him and most of his cabinet, and even if the Senate never convicts, the acts of impeachment will grind the Trump machine to a halt. The midterms are everything. So I'm warning you, from now until November you are going to see a less aggressive Trump If you are a Doomster for whom nothing is ever enough, you need to understand why that is. But here is the good news. I believe that one day after the midterms Trump will once again go shock and awe for a year, and then back off again in 2028 to get JD or Rubio elected. (For example, I can easily see Trump taking zero drastic action in the near term to further inflame the Minnesota situation, but invoking the Insurrection Act the day after the midterms and sending in the 82nd.) Since the Super Bowl is coming up, consider it this way: In the first quarter, Trump ran up the score. In the second quarter, he went prevent defense to hold onto the lead. After halftime, once again in the third quarter he will run up the score, and then hold the lead in the fourth quarter to win the game. This is not Qtard “trust the plan” nonsense. This is simply good political strategy. Everyone needs to realize two things: (1) the Constitution includes checks and balances that inherently weaken the absolute power of each branch and (2) even though they are in the minority, Democrats still have a HUGE say. Our system is DESIGNED THIS WAY. We have to account for the opposition—you cannot ignore them. With that in mind, I have every confidence that Trump and his team will navigate through a treacherous course and come out on the winning side. I’m hoping this post makes the things you see in the months ahead more comprehensible. Have a nice day. https://twitter.com/nicksortor/status/2018742785017336107?s=20   the SAVE Act is not included in the government funding bill that advanced via the 217-215 House procedural vote on February 3, 2026. That legislation is a $1.2 trillion spending package funding most federal agencies through September 30, 2026, while extending funding for the Department of Homeland Security only through February 13, 2026, to allow for further negotiations on immigration enforcement. Efforts by some conservative Republicans to attach the SAVE Act—a separate bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration—were rejected during the process, following calls from President Trump to pass the package without changes.  (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");

    Conversations With Dutch
    Air Superiority, Part 2 | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | February 4, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 14:13


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    Conversations With Dutch
    Air Superiority, Part 1 | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | February 3, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 13:43


    You can find out more about Clay Nash at ClayNash.org.Learn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    The Larry Alex Taunton Show
    I walked among the global Elitists : My 2026 WEF REPORT

    The Larry Alex Taunton Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 44:34


    I walked the halls at Davos, blending in, watching, and taking notes. Here's my firsthand field report from the 2026 World Economic Forum. Join Larry Alex Taunton as he travels to Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum. Providing a critical perspective, Larry discusses the elitist nature of the event, the high security measures, and the exorbitant costs. Highlights include interviews with Dutch journalist Jonathan Ine and observations on President Trump's impact, as well as discussions on the event's themes like climate change, artificial intelligence, and mass migration. Gain an insider's view on how the ideas formulated at Davos affect the lives of millions globally.

    60 Minutes
    02/01/2026: "Who Can You Kill?," The Far Side of the Moon, Boom Chicago

    60 Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 47:44


    As the killing of Minnesota resident Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents has sparked fresh outrage in the state and across the country, some lawmakers have pushed back on the Trump administration's explanation for DHS's aggressive tactics and called for an independent investigation. Correspondent Scott Pelley interviews Sen. Rand Paul, chairman of the Senate's Homeland Security Committee, who summoned top DHS immigration officials to testify later this month. Pelley also speaks with former Justice Department and DHS investigators about the state of the federal probe. Leading up to Artemis II – NASA's first human mission to the Moon in more than 50 years - correspondent Bill Whitaker reports from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on this critical step forward in American space exploration. Whitaker interviews the four astronauts who will embark on the 10-day mission, which could pave the way for a sustained presence on the Moon and lay the groundwork for future missions to Mars. If you think America's top laugh factories are only in New York, Chicago, and LA, think again. Reporting from Amsterdam, correspondent Jon Wertheim takes us inside Boom Chicago, an English-language improv theater founded in the early '90s by two American comics. What sounded like a punchline became a pipeline, launching future stars like Seth Meyers, Jordan Peele, Amber Ruffin, Brendan Hunt and Jason Sudeikis. At a moment when American comedy feels under siege, this beloved Dutch theater keeps proving that funny survives—and travels. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Conversations With Dutch
    Sanctify the Night | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | February 2, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

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    Make Your Damn Bed
    1687 || they lack imagination

    Make Your Damn Bed

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 9:53


    “The scariest place you can be is believing nothing can be done, because something can always be done.” Dutch on Tiktok"Cause and effect assumes history marches forward, but history is not an army. It is a crab scuttling sideways, a drip of soft water wearing away stone, an earthquake breaking centuries of tension." Rebecca Solnit on Substack Ben Sheehan's Substack PBS Civics Made EasyHuffington Post on what we can do now. Know your rights:Defend yourself against ICE raidsICE in your area. How allies can help against ICE raidsRESOURCES: The House Democrats ICE oversight.American Immigration Council on Student HarmThe Conversation on ICE impact on student Trauma The UN "ending world hunger costs less than 1% of military spending"Cost to end vs not end homelessnessICE isn't arresting criminalsThe American Immigration Council on Mass Deportation Read episode scripts on Julie's Medium Blog.SUPPORT JULIE (and the show!)DONATE to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund AND THE Sudan Relief FundGET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBESUBSCRIBE FOR BONUS CONTENT ON PATREON.The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    John Anderson: Conversations
    After Bondi: We Can No Longer Ignore Islam | Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    John Anderson: Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 59:58


    John Anderson speaks with Ayaan Hirsi Ali to examine the growing ideological, spiritual, and civilisational pressures confronting the West. Drawing on her personal experience, historical analysis, and cultural commentary, Hirsi Ali argues that radical Islam, institutional secularism, and the erosion of Western moral confidence are converging to produce a crisis of identity and social cohesion. This conversation traces the theological roots of modern Islamic extremism, the relationship between Islam and political power, the limits of multicultural integration, and the consequences of abandoning the cultural and moral foundations that once sustained liberal democracy. It is a candid and confronting discussion that challenges prevailing assumptions about tolerance and pluralism, calling for a renewed seriousness about the civilisational principles required to preserve social stability. Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a writer, public intellectual, and former member of the Dutch parliament. Born in Somalia and raised in multiple Islamic societies, she later became a prominent critic of political Islam and an advocate for liberal democracy, women's rights, and freedom of conscience. She is the author of Infidel and other internationally recognised works on religion, culture, and identity.

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    How to Adjust Your Nutrition & Training When You're Sick (Without Losing Progress) | MMP Ep. 270

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 23:11


    Overtired
    443: Mixed Climate January

    Overtired

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 59:17


    Jeff and Christina are out of pocket this week, so Erin Dawson heroically steps in to keep the show afloat during trying times. Life, religion, dating, blogging… an everything bagel of a show. Sponsor Copilot Money can help you take control of your finances. Get a fresh start with your money for 2026 with 2 months free when you visit try.copilot.money/overtired. Chapters 00:00 Erin 00:04 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:44 Siri Mishap and Water Troubles 05:20 Mental Health and Daily Struggles 11:00 Physical Health and Exercise Challenges 18:45 Productivity Tools and Sponsor Message 21:57 Sponsor Break: Copilot Money 23:59 On Aging 24:53 Vision and Aging 26:55 Intelligent Design and Evolution Debate 28:58 Blogging and Social Media Verification 29:13 The Cost of Verification 30:18 Embracing the Content Game 33:12 Exploring Blogging Platforms 48:10 The Decline of Blogging 50:54 Navigating Employment and Content Creation 55:54 The Art of Dating and Bits 58:30 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Show Links Gestimer In Your Face Ghost Join the Conversation Merch Come chat on Discord! Twitter/ovrtrd Instagram/ovrtrd Youtube Get the Newsletter Thanks! You’re downloading today’s show from CacheFly’s network BackBeat Media Podcast Network Check out more episodes at overtiredpod.com and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Find Brett as @ttscoff, Christina as @film_girl, Jeff as @jsguntzel, and follow Overtired at @ovrtrd on Twitter. Transcript Erin [00:00:00] Introduction and Guest Introduction Brett: Hey, welcome to Overtired. It’s me, Brett Terpstra. Um, Christina and Jeff are both out this week, but I have Erin Dawson here to fill the void. Hi, Erin. How you doing? Erin: Hi Brett. I’m well. How are you? Brett: I’m, I’m, I’m okay. So before, like, for people that haven’t tuned in with an episode with you before, give your, give yourself a brief introduction. Erin: Hey folks, my name is Erin. I, uh, make art under the name Genital Shame. I’m based in Los Angeles, California, and I used to work with Brett Terpstra. Siri Mishap and Water Troubles Erin: I’m doing, I’m doing, uh, you know, that broadcast voice, but I’ve started to. When I’m using CarPlay, I’ve started to speak to Siri in my own Siri kind of as a bit, but I really enjoy doing it.[00:01:00] Hey Siri, play REM. Oh shit. It just, I shouldn’t have done that. I’m so sorry. That activated mine. Um, oh no. And now my home pods are doing it. Can you hear that? Brett: I can Erin: I literally have to turn that off now. I really apologize. Ready? Brett: we’ll wait. Erin: Anyways, that’s, this is a shit show. Okay. I’m turning it off. Uh, that’s who I am. I’m someone who activates, um, the, the dingus. Brett: activates digital assistance. That’s amazing. Um, so update on me. I got water back after four and a half days with no running water. Um, but now I’m showering and washing dishes like a pro. Erin: Oh my God, I’m so that, that truly sounds horrific. Brett: It was, you don’t realize exactly how much of your life [00:02:00] revolves around just running water. Um, it’s true of like anything, when your power goes out, when your internet goes out, when your water goes out. We’ve had all of those things happen frequently over the last year. Um, and you, you realize exactly like how handicapped you are without these kind of. The modern conveniences we take for granted? Erin: Did your pipes break? Brett: No, uh, they did freeze. Uh, the solution to the water problem was heat lamps on the well pump. On the on the pipe, the underground pipe that goes from the well pump into the house is about a foot underground, and that’s where the freeze happened. So we had heat lamps on the ground for two days while we were waiting for a plumber to show up. We just decided to try heating things up and after two days it finally creaked [00:03:00] into life, and then we ran a bunch of water and got it all cleared out. And then you Erin: have a TLC show. Now you’re Brett: you know, Erin: solving Pioneer Living. Uh, Brett: You know what happened because of that, to flush the toilet while that was happening, we were melting snow on the stove and on the fireplace and dumping it into the toilet. But when I first started, I didn’t know you could just dump like a gallon and a half of water into the bowl and it would flush. So I was filling the tank up, which takes about twice as much water. And because I was doing that, I was putting a bunch of silt from the snow. Into the tank. So the little, the rim holes around the inside of the rim of the toilet where the water swirls in those filled up with silt. So once we got running water again, the toilet wouldn’t flush all the way. And I had to go in with a coat hanger and try to clean out all of those holes in the toilet. And I got it [00:04:00] clean and it flushed all the way twice and now it’s. Stuck again because I’m just pushing shit in with the coat hanger. And the silt Erin: by shit you mean you mean silt. Brett: silt? Yes. The, the, the silt is still there and as the water runs it just fills the holes again. And I don’t yet know how to fix that, so that’s gonna be a thing. That’s what I’m doing after this. ’cause, uh, the toilet. It sounds like it flushes all the way, but then you leave and the next person comes in and says, oh my God, why didn’t you flush? Because you know there’s floaters in the toilet. Erin: I. Just watched a Todd Salons movie and, and there is a scene in which, um, a character is, is being sort of abused by her family and the abusive family says, we’re laughing with you, not at you. And she [00:05:00] says, but I’m not laughing. You know, and I apologize. I don’t mean to laugh, but that, that sounds truly horrific. Brett: Yeah, that, Erin: I mean, the shower alone, I, I don’t know about you. I use showers to process, Brett: sure. Erin: you know, showers and walks. That’s where I do it most. Mental Health and Daily Struggles Erin: And like I, yeah, I need it to, this is a very 2019 way to frame mental health, which we can pivot to. Um, but I use it to regulate. Do you remember when we used to say, I feel unregulated? We don’t say that anymore. Brett: I do remember. That was a while ago. Erin: Yeah, it’s 2019 to me, but it maybe had a shelf life beyond that. I don’t know. Brett: Yeah. Erin: but yeah, I use showers to regulate. So even if you’re kind of like me, I, my heart goes out to you that that is really not just inconvenient, but like bad for your mental health. Brett: Your quote reminded me [00:06:00] of an and or quote that’s been going around where it, it’s so, uh, I can’t remember who, but someone says, uh, if you’re doing nothing wrong, what do you have to fear? And the response is, I fear your definition of wrong. Erin: Mm. Brett: I’m like, yeah, nope, that, uh, that’s very apropos to the current situation in Minnesota. Um, but yeah, let’s do mental health. Tell me about your mental health. Erin: Yeah. Uh, I’ve seen better days have been the star of many plays. Do you remember that song, Brett? Brett: No, I don’t know what you’re talking about. Erin: All right, cool. Um, I don’t believe in resolutions because I, I went to college, but, but I do believe in the power of January as a moment of. [00:07:00] Intentional reflection and yeah, goal setting, which can be different than resolutions. And for this January, January, 2026, I put a lot of pressure on myself to sort of remake my physical life, which I hoped would have knock on effects for my mental life. So what’s that mean for me? Every year for the last three or four years, I have done dry January dj, and in the past, the keto diet has worked well for me. So I thought in January that I would, with, with these powers combined, I would become, you know, a superhuman. I’m like 20, 26. I’m getting really, I’m gonna get really hot. And I’m going to [00:08:00] be very critical about the role that alcohol plays in my life. And what had happened was, without getting too much into it, I had a bad first week and it kind of snowballed, reverse snowballs. How does a snowball, what is it? I don’t know. It just got a lot of your, your, your toilet silt in it. Yeah. And, um, and I had no release valves for dopamine. Um, because on keto you’re not eating bread. You are not having sugar. I wasn’t having any alcohol. Um, also, and, and I’ll, I’ll shut up about this in a second. I have a foot injury. A right foot injury, something called turf toe, not TERF, but TURF. [00:09:00] Um, it’s basically what happens if you kind of stove your big toe. There’s a in the ball of your foot that’s like a repetitive stress injury. I’m not a p uh, podiatrist, but that’s, that’s my beat. Very basic understanding. And so what does all this mean? That mean this means that it was like a perfect storm of like. I can’t exercise and I exercise is really, plays a really huge role in my mental health. I am in two different basketball leagues, you know, uh, I take a lot of walks. I’m a runner. Couldn’t do any of that. And I couldn’t have Alfredo and I couldn’t have fornet. And so no wonder. And in hindsight with therapy, I’m like, yeah, no wonder I, I just didn’t have any release valves, um, for joy. So in the third week I’m like, fuck [00:10:00] it, I am gonna have fries and I’m going to have a tiki drink. And I don’t regret doing that, but I fear. That, and I think, I think you have this too, Brett, the like, puritan guilt, complex guilt for just like not organizing a particular corner of your fridge correctly, just like that level will give me, be like, oh man, I, I really do suck. Huh. Um, so that scales, you know, that feeling and that complex scales and so it’s easy for me to be like, man, I have no integrity. Huh? I really just. When I got tough, I just, uh, which is also an unhealthy way to think about things, but, um, but I’m, I’m kind of over it now. Uh, but uh, I was pretty disappointed in myself for a while there. I still kind of am. That’s how I’m doing. Brett: Wow, that sounds, that sounds pretty rough. [00:11:00] Physical Health and Exercise Challenges Brett: I, uh, I don’t, I, so I haven’t had a drink in as long as I can remember. Um, because I have a very short memory. It’s only been a matter of months, but, um, I do, I don’t miss drinking. I miss having that release. Um, and I, my only substitute has been CBD. Which is, you know, doesn’t do jack shit. Uh, it’s like a mental game for me. Um, have a, I I I’ve switched to drinking CBDT ’cause it’s way cheaper than like CBD carbonated beverages. Um, so for like 50 cents I can have a mug of five milligrams of CBD and pretend I feel okay. Um, that’s. It’s alright. Um, I do, so my release has been consuming [00:12:00] these outshine coconut bars, which. I find a perfect blend of fatty and salty and sweet and, um, they, as of like two weeks ago, outshine has discontinued them, which had an outsized effect on my mental health. Erin: Yeah. Brett: I bought the last three boxes that were at the grocery store, and those lasted a little bit, and then I was down to two bars and I decided, I, I I would ration them. And night after night, I just looked at those bars, but I wouldn’t, ’cause if I ate one of them, that would mean I only had one left. So it’s easier for me to have two left. So I had two sitting in the fridge, and then yesterday l went to a different grocery store and I said, just on the off chance would you check. And she came home with seven [00:13:00] boxes, six to a box. So yeah, I, I got, I hugged her. They were not expecting it. I like jumped up, just effusively, Erin: What do you, I have never had even this affinity for like my favorite meal. What do you like about these bars? Brett: Oh my God. They just like, I don’t know my, they like dopamine rush, pupil, dilate. Um, Erin: D filled? Brett: no, they’re just sugar. It’s sugar and coconut. Sugar and coconut. Dairy free. Gluten-free. Like it’s a, it’s a sugary snack and. Uh, so I’ve been like my, I don’t know what happened. Uh, it somewhat coincided with my last weight gain, but not exactly. But now I can’t stand up for more than about five minutes. [00:14:00] Um, just like if I empty the dishwasher, the, the act of bending over a few times, I have to sit down and I have to recover for 10 minutes. My back just freezes up and I’ve gone through physical therapy and I have, I like push myself every time it happens. I like, without injuring myself, I try to push it and try to strengthen and nothing helps, like nothing changes at all. That combined with my dizziness, which is still a thing, means the only exercise I’m getting is like half an hour a day on a recumbent bicycle, um, which gives me leg exercise and a little bit of cardio and not much else, and it doesn’t seem to strengthen my back at all, and it doesn’t seem to help me sleep and I keep doing it because I have that guilt thing. If I don’t do anything then. I’m a piece of shit. Um, but [00:15:00] man, I, yeah, the coconut bars are like the only, the only way out. Erin: The Brett: all I’ve got. I’m working, I’m working on finding something new because seven boxes will last a while, but not forever. It’s still a finite amount. Um, Erin: of spring, maybe you Brett: yeah, no way. I eat, I eat a couple a day. Erin: Oh, okay. Brett: a once a week treat for me. Um, so, so I, I’m trying to like ration and I’m trying to find an alternative that is more healthy, not less healthy. Um, we’ll see. I’ll keep you posted. Erin: The guilt thing. I’m gonna, I’m gonna be thinking about the, uh, digital device dingus thing later, there are people for whom, you know, but wait back to the, the treats and living a treat based [00:16:00] lifestyle, which I’m really trying not to do. I’m really trying not to Brett: reinforcement. Erin: I think I, this is the second time I’m, I’m bringing up therapy, but I think I, I brought up that I live a treat based lifestyle up to my therapist and she didn’t, doesn’t love that paradigm of thinking. Um, but it’s kind of all I know. And for me, you know, given this month the treat that I have had before breaking. And now I’m in this habit, and now I’ve, I’m in a trap. I have taken two using, having heavy whipping cream in my coffee each morning. Um, and it’s like adding ice cream to coffee. And so I make my coffee and I have my heavy weapon cream, and I get my little frother that [00:17:00] looks like a vibrator. A very small vibrator, and I do vibrate heavy whipping cream with my coffee in a deli container. And that, unfortunately, I, I’ve tried going back to black coffee, which is my norm. Can’t do it now. I, I really, I’m trapped and unfortunately that is the height, that is the best part of my day. Brett: Do, do Erin: coffee. Brett: I have a suggestion? Um, have you ever tried barista blend oat milk? Erin: I don’t do oat milk. I’ll just say it. Brett: Okay. Erin: Yeah. Brett: It’s all I do. I, I like for me, whatever milk I’m used to is the milk. That’s good. Um, and like I got used to soy milk and everything else tasted crappy. And I got used to almond milk and then I finally like switched to oat milk, got used to that. And [00:18:00] now every other milk tastes terrible. But once Erin: Yeah. Brett: I switched to oat milk, I no longer could like make a good, um, like latte. And I like, it didn’t, uh, it didn’t foam at all. But then I found Barista Blend from C Calisa Farms, and it’s like a full fat oat Erin: Oh Brett: for as much fat as you can get out of oats. And it, it, it fros. You can put it in a steamer and get a nice big frothy latte out of it. Um, but just a suggestion. I can’t do the heavy cream, or I probably would just by lactose intolerance and Erin: Yeah. Brett: lactose allergy. Productivity Tools and Sponsor Message Erin: We talked about, I’m gonna try to combine two topics right now. We talked about Gude and you also suggested before we started recording that I stop you at a half hour [00:19:00] for the A read. We’re not quite there, but as soon as you said that, I pulled down on my. Menu bar, a little app called Just Timer. Brett: I love that app. Erin: Do you Brett: yes. Erin: I, I have, I do have not upgraded to the sequel. Just Timer two, I think it’s Brett: I haven’t tried that. Erin: I think I, I think I tr I did a trial Brett: It’s just such a good idea. Erin: it’s great. And so. have about nine minutes before you’re requested, but I, I just wanted to, I guess, shout out Jess Heimer because it rules. Brett: Yeah. No, it’s such, it’s so for anyone who hasn’t used it, it’s just a way to like, it’s almost like pulling a cord. To set a timer, and it’s just this simple, like you reach up to your menu bar and you just pull down and you pull down the amount you want and you let go and you’ve got a [00:20:00] timer running and it’ll remind you in that amount of time Erin: The main use case I had for that when we worked for the Borg together on the Borg team, was using text expander to, you know, if we had a meeting at three o’clock, I would pull it down for 2 55 and type. MTNG, and that would create a, a string that just says meeting in five exclamation mark. Um, it’s just, it’s just a great time saver and, and keeps you honest and yeah, it’s a great app. Brett: I, uh, I’ve written a lot of command line utilities, so I can like, just on the command line, I can just type, remind me five minutes and then a string, whatever to do, and it runs in the background and it uses like terminal notifier, whatever’s handy at the time to like pop up a reminder. But I kind of gave that up. So now I use just timer. And have you seen in your face. Erin: I don’t know in your [00:21:00] face. Brett: In your face ties into your calendar. You tell it to go off, say five minutes or one minute, or on the time, and anytime an event happens, it blocks out your screen. Pops up a little dialogue telling you what you’re supposed to be doing at that minute and you have to like say, join call or dismiss. And, um, ’cause I, I miss notifications all the time. And when we were working for the board, I would just completely miss meetings because I’d get into coding. I wouldn’t notice the little. Things in the corner, I’d be focused on code and I’d look up two hours later and be like, oh God, I gotta text someone. Sorry I missed the meeting. So in your face stops me from working and like, takes over the screen. Erin: That Brett: So those are, that was our gratitude. I’m gonna do a, a quick sponsor read. Sponsor Break: Copilot Money Brett: This episode is brought to you by [00:22:00] copilot money. Copi copilot money is not just another finance app. It’s your personal finance partner designed to help you feel clear, calm, and in control of your money. Whether it’s tracking your spending, saving for specific goals, or simply getting a handle on your investments. Copilot money has you covered as we enter the New year. Clarity and control over our finances have never been more important with the recent shutdown of mint and rising financial stress for many. Consumers are looking for a modern, trustworthy tool to help navigate their financial journeys. 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Vision and Aging Brett: It is so weird that I, I’m told this is just a normal thing that happens at my age, but when I try [00:25:00] to read small print on something, I can’t see it. But if I lift my glasses up and remove my glasses, everything within a foot of my face is clear as day, and that never used to be the case. But now I can see way better without my glasses than with my glasses at very close range. Which means when I wear contacts I really can’t see either. They gave me a, a special kind of contact that the eyes are interchangeable. I have different prescriptions in each eye, but it doesn’t matter which. So the contacts are kinda like universal. I don’t know how it works, but they’re supposed to give you pretty good distance and pretty good closeup while not being especially good at either. And they’re okay. Um, I can’t really, I have to squint to read street signs and I have to squint to read medication bottles and I just spend a lot more time in glasses. Now. Erin: This is one of those [00:26:00] moments where I cannot relate, but I am here Brett: Do you have 2020 vision? Erin: I believe I do. Brett: Wow. Must be nice. Erin: It is nice and I’m gonna own that. Yes, I’m privileged. Ocularly, get off my back about it. Brett: I, I wasn’t giving a shit. I’m, I’m happy for you. I had 2020 vision up until I was about Erin: 2020. Brett: 10. Erin: Oh Brett: I got glasses when I was 10. I. Erin: mm. I bet you Brett: I guess no, I did not have 2020 vision. ’cause I remember at the age of 10 when I got glasses and realized that from a distance, trees had leaves, um, I was like, oh my God, I’ve been missing out on Erin: God is real, bro. Intelligent Design and Evolution Debate Erin: You know, Christians usually, I don’t know about you, but sometimes I, I grew up [00:27:00] with this idea that like. Intelligence, intelligent design is a thing because take something as incredibly complex as the human eye. Tell me that there wasn’t a designer for that, but also like if you’re over 30, like take something as complex as like the human back. it’s not that they’re not that they’re saying that eyes don’t have quality issued degradation over time. It’s a different argument, but it’s just like also like not everything’s that intelligent. I mean, Brett: but the other part that I grew up with was that our, we aged and our eyes went bad, and our back went bad because of sin. It was all like a result of the original sin, and according to like Young Earth creationists, like every generations of humans that get farther away from Adam and Eve. Get [00:28:00] are, are in worse health. They’re, they’re genetically deteriorating, uh, Erin: they’re genetically sinful. Brett: Yeah. And it, it is. I don’t know. It took a long time to unlearn a lot of that stuff, but my dad brings Erin: evil. Brett: it’s called the watchmaker argument. Um, and my dad brings it up anytime we start talking about evolution, which I generally avoid these days, but he brings up the idea of the, the eye, the human eye. Erin: They love the human eye. Brett: I explain to him the, the process of like light sensing cells on amoebas. Erin: Our skin Brett: how, and how they developed into maybe a light sensing cell with a water sack, and then that developed into over time a retina. And like it’s not designed. Um, dad, it, Erin: Oh dad. Brett: yeah. Erin: Anyways. Blogging and Social Media Verification Erin: Can I talk to you about [00:29:00] blogging? Brett: Could you please? Erin: Well, here’s, let me set the table so I not to brag. Became Instagram verified recently. Why? Brett: Must be nice. The Cost of Verification Erin: Yeah, Brett: More privilege. Erin: the first, the eyes are now $13 a month. I don’t know, I don’t know how the bank’s, you know, letting me spend all this, but, um, I did it because, as I said at the top, when the REM may have been drowning me out, I don’t know. Um, I make music under the name Genital Shame and. Over time, as my account has grown on that particular platform, I have had other people alert. I’ve had followers alert me that there’s a new genital shame that just popped up in their feed asking for, Hey, my account was just hacked. [00:30:00] Like, can you help? You know? And I just thought that like for $13 a month, you know Brett: That’s how they get you. Erin: That’s fine. Yeah, get me. I’ve, they already, they already got me. Um, unfortunately, Brett: Zuckerberg that cloned your account. Erin: I got sucked. Embracing the Content Game Erin: So I, so now that I’m verified, I’m, I’m kind of leaning into playing the stupid content game, which is this, which is how, here’s how I think about it. I believe in my art. I believe in what general shame is and I want the maximum amount of people to experience it. The maximum amount of people are in the primary world, which is to say the digital world and the folks with who would resonate with general shame the most are on a platform called Instagram. So it makes sense [00:31:00] for me to play the game, which is like get the. Aforementioned eyeballs on my stuff. ’cause again, I believe in it. So I’ll do whatever it takes. Inc. Like we live in the world of Caesar. We own to Caesar. What a Caesar, in this case, Zuckerberg is Caesar, whatever. So one of my January projects, you know the, the Capital G. Capital M, good month that I was supposed to have was to block out some ugh content. To record some videos, right? Some reels of me playing Bach, of me playing, um, my favorite carcass riff or whatever. And so I found myself writing little essays about each of these things. You know, for the Bach one, there’s, I started writing about how, you know, I don’t believe in God anymore really, but [00:32:00] if I was to cite one thing that gets me. Close to it, it would be Bach like. I’m not predictable like it is. It resonates with me so fundamentally and so deeply that like that is the one thing. And I ended up writing way more than can probably fit within an Instagram comment. And then I got bit by the bug, which is like, do I, should I? Extend this to a platform that is more appropriate for long form writing. So then I’m like, okay, Erin, be realistic about starting projects that you don’t finish or won’t be consistent with. So for me, I’m defining that as one blog per month seems reasonable enough. I don’t know, but I really, I’m a writer. When we were part of the [00:33:00] Borg, you know, we were writers partially, and I found that writing alongside these stupid reels was really satisfying. Exploring Blogging Platforms Erin: So then I’m like, okay, what in 2026, what levers do I have to pull? For this type of platform. We got Ghost, we got Tumblr kind of making it a comeback. We’ve got Substack, which has shitty politics. Um, I could do something on my GitHub pages or something if I wanted to, but I. Don’t know. I don’t know how to make this decision. This is, I, I’m just bringing this up as a topic. I don’t have anything further than that. I think you may have mentioned a platform that you like, but I just thought it might be interesting to talk about. Probably Brett: No, there are, there are a lot of options. I personally. Have gone the way of static site [00:34:00] generators like GitHub pages would be, um, and will probably never go back to anything that’s based on a database or requires an online subscription. Um, I just pay a few bucks a month for a shared host and our sync, my blog to it, um, which is a super nerdy way to blog. Um, but ultimately you get. A, a folder full of markdown files that you can do anything you want with, and you can turn it into a book. You could turn it into a searchable database in obsidian. Um, you could load it up in NB ultra and have full text, rapid search, and all these things that you can’t really do with something like WordPress or Ghost. Um, WordPress is still the heavyweight. as much as it’s kind of a beast and I don’t enjoy using it, um, but ghost, [00:35:00] I just, so I’ll tell you why I bring this up in a second. But, um, ghost seems like maybe the best intermediate option. Um, I, I don’t like blogger. I don’t like Google. Um, I don’t have a lot of faith in Tumblr. be, uh, to have longevity. That’s the other thing about a static site is. I am in full control, and if I want to sunset it at any point, I just cancel the domain. But as long as I have a web server, I have a website, and I’m not dependent on any service that, you know, showed up and failed to make a profit and then terminated, as we’ve seen multiple platforms do, um, or, or turn into like a heavily paywall system that is geared like medium. Substack where [00:36:00] ultimately it’s supposed to be a moneymaking endeavor for the writers and like I use my blog as a marketing tool, but I don’t expect a lot of people to pay to read my blog. That said, I am pay walling some content these days, um, just to get people to pitch in a few bucks a month because. I never got into Patreon or anything, but I’m building this tool. This is a side note. Um, I showed you the icon for it the other day, but I didn’t show you the tool. Um, it’s called blog book. And right now it works perfectly with WordPress, but I, this morning I’ve been working on adding Micro blog, which is another good option. Um, and it might, micro blog might actually be kind of, no, it’s not, it’s got like a 300 character limit for most posts. But, um, anyway, uh, [00:37:00] micro Blog and Ghost. I’m adding so that if you’ve had a blog for a couple years and you want some kind of hard copy. This app will pull in all of those posts, let you Filch them by author or by tag or category or a date range, and it’ll generate a markdown book for you. And you can load that up in Mark three, and you can create an eub that you could go sell if you Erin: Oh wow. Brett: Um, you could turn it into like a PDF for distribution or just for your own archiving. Um. I may add more platforms to it over time. Medium killed their API. Um, so I can’t, as much as I would love to have it work for Medium, I think it would be really useful for medium authors. Um, medium made that impossible, but, um, but yeah, I actually, I built that app in about a week and I’m gonna sell [00:38:00] it on the app store as kind of a companion to Mark three. Um, as like a one-time purchase, not a subscription. Um, but yeah, I, I love blogging and I love blogs. I’ve been blogging for 30 years and I, I don’t know what I would do for expression, ’cause I’m not, I, I, I use Mastodon and that’s about it for social media. Um, I still have, uh, uh. Instagram account and I log on and I, I love seeing your, your older reels where you would just like, just fuck around with a cord or a simple progression and the face you would make when you messed up. I love that. Erin: I’ve never messed up. I don’t know what you’re talking about. Brett: I would watch just to see you make that like grossed out face. Like, what the fuck sound was that? Um, um, [00:39:00] but. Yeah, I, social media is so ephemeral though. It’s, there’s no guarantee of your post being anything other than AI fodder and like, I left x, I left Twitter. Erin: Everything app. Brett: Yes. Um, completely deleted myself there. Um, deleted myself on threads. I still have a Facebook account. Um, Facebook and Blue Sky are actually surprisingly my political activity accounts. Um, Facebook is where I complain about billionaire. Um, about Zuckerberg’s and the what not. Um, and it’s where I share with my activist friends in the area, like it’s mostly for local people. And then Blue Sky is where I get like all my anarchists. News and all of the news right now from like the [00:40:00] front in Minneapolis, the people that are out there doing direct action and, and uh, mutual aid and seeing things live as they happen. And I never appreciated blue sky until the federal occupation of Minnesota and then suddenly it became my primary news source. Um, so Erin: pretty good for that. There’s a, there’s a journalist I follow there. I think she’s pretty, like the, the, the trans beat is her beat. Erin Reed. Um, she’s really great. Um, but you’re, you’re all, all that to say, I think blue sky functions really well. Yeah. As like a, a new, like, I canceled, I canceled my New York Times subscription, um, because god damn, Brett: Yeah. Erin: just their opinion section alone is just trash. Also, yesterday, um, you know, the time of this recording was, there was a protest in March yesterday, which very cool. I also. Canceled. The, [00:41:00] another, another dimension of that day was about, you know, anti consumption, not spending anything, not buying anything, and canceling subscriptions if you can. And yesterday I did cancel my prime subscription, which was hard to do. But, you know, I did, I and I, I was thinking about this a couple months ago before moving, but I was like, you know, I’m gonna move. I’m only human. Like the two day shipping thing is going to come in handy for real. Like ordering things to the new apartment knowing that it’ll get there. You know, I’m glad I did that. That’s cool. But like, now’s the time where I’m a little more settled and I can do that. And so I did that yesterday. Um, but anyways, blue sky’s cool for political stuff. Brett: I. I have been trying to cut Amazon out. I removed Alexa from my life entirely. Um, I had it, Alexa is a good [00:42:00] cheap solution for like whole home automation. Um, so, but I replaced that with home pods and, um, I only buy from Amazon if I absolutely can’t find something somewhere else. Um, because these days, because of competition with Amazon, almost every vendor will offer free shipping. Not always two day shipping ’cause they don’t have the infrastructure for that. Um, but, uh, but I’ll get free shipping and I’ll get comparable prices. And Prime doesn’t really save me anything anymore, and I never use Prime video and I’m Erin: terrible streamer. It’s a terrible streamer. Brett: I’m on the verge of canceling that as well, and once I do that, I will be mostly free of Amazon. Erin: That rocks do. I think that’s really cool. I, I was thinking about this the other day too, that like canceling Amazon [00:43:00] has knock-on effects that I think are really positive as well. For example, you know, I’m lucky to live in a city where, you know, I have within walking distance to me a lot of options. So if I needed packing tape or I needed. I don’t know, some pilot G twos or whatever, like instead of for let’s say, let’s say it’s a project specific thing, like I need a certain type of pen or whatever. Instead of being like, I will order these, do the two two day shipping and put off that project for when I have that tool. Instead, which shifts the nature of the project. Like on a project level, you’re thinking about differently already. And so instead, by not having the affordance to do that, I can get out of my house. That’s a good get sun. That’s another capital G. Good. See human beings interact with human beings, you [00:44:00] know, and then also do the project the same day and not give money. To AWS, which is the backend for a bunch of evil shit. Like, it just like, you know, it stacks. Brett: Yeah. Erin: So, I don’t know. Brett: Yeah. I don’t have options Erin: It’s a lot. It’s a privilege at see above, like I’m very ocularly privileged. Brett: Yeah, no, I, I mean, there are, there are some good. Stores in my little town. Um, we are, we are fortunate to have a community that will support some more esoteric type of stores. And I don’t shop at Target and I don’t shop at Walmart, so, um. I have to depend on the limited selection in small town stores, and a lot of times I can make due with what I can find locally. Um, but I do have to [00:45:00] order. Online a lot, which is why it’s been a slow process to wean off of Amazon. But Amazon is shit now too. Like you, it seems like you have selection, but you really don’t. It’s just a bunch of vendors selling the same knockoff thing and, uh, you don’t save any money if you’re buying like an original version of a product that Amazon didn’t already like bastardize and undersell, um, or undercut the seller on. Um, and it’s so much low quality and they tell you every time you buy Prime tells you you’ve saved $5 with Prime, but if you went to the actual vendor website, you would’ve saved that $5 anyway. Um, it’s shit. Amazon is shit, but yeah. So anyway, about, about, yeah. Erin: Um, uh, go ahead. Brett: I was gonna ask that we, we kind of trailed off on the blog discussion, but I just wanted to say [00:46:00] like, if you have questions about any platform or you do wanna do like a static site, I’m more than happy to help. Erin: Thanks Brett. I think I was gonna, I might take you up on that I, another direction I was going to go with this is like, I could also see someone saying like, systems order thinking. Like, what is your goal? Like, who is this for? And that’s also where I have some internal resistance because I’m on the precipice of being a douchey content creator or something in which this fits in. being cute about it, but like this fits into an ecosystem of like maybe a new career pivot for me. ’cause we’re not part, part of the Borg. So like I’ve started teaching guitar, like I went to school for music. I used to teach guitar a lot, classical and jazz guitar, and I haven’t done it for like 15 years. I just started doing that again and I can’t believe. [00:47:00] A couple things. How good I am at it. I’m a natural, like I, it sucks to be good at something, but you know, it, it doesn’t pay at all. So it’s like, um, so a couple things like do I want to start teaching again and do I want a blog to sort of be part of a funnel into a Patreon? And do I want the Patreon and. All these questions, you know, start forming around this. Like, well, I just want a blog. It’s like, why, why do I wanna blog? And I, I don’t think I have to have the answers to those questions right now. I don’t. But it seems like the choices you make, the very, like the zero width choice you make for a tool like this is really important. So that’s, that’s the other kind of. I’m having [00:48:00] internally about it, who cares? Like all the stakes. Ultimately, who, who gives a shit? Like, there are no stakes here. But I, I do think about it as a sort of like, you know, The Decline of Blogging Brett: I, I will say that everything about my career is due to blogging. Like since, since like the year 2000, um, every job I’ve gotten has been because people found me via my blog. Um, and when I have like applied for a job, they’ve used my, they’ve been like, oh, we went and read your blog and we think you’re a great candidate. Erin: But don’t you think the excuse my use of this term, the meta around blogging has changed? Or do you think it’s like that stalwart Brett: it, it, it really has like tremendously. Um, Erin: like just to be crude about it. Okay. Brett: Yeah. So like in, uh, maybe. [00:49:00] 2015, I was doing about a hundred thousand page views a week. Um, right now I’m down to more like, I think last time I checked I was doing like 8,000 page views a week. And if I look at the charts, it’s just been a steady downward trend. Um, people are not you, pe so, okay. That said, I still get about 30,000. Hits a week from RSS, which means there’s, for a nerd, for a tech site, for a tech blog. Like there’s still an audience that uses the ancient technology, RSS, um, and I get a lot of traffic from that. But in general, like social media has eaten my lunch as far as blogging. But that said, like, the only reason anyone knows who I am, and I’m not saying I’m famous, but like I, I Erin: I’ve been to Max. [00:50:00] You you have an aura? Yeah. Brett: and uh, it’s all because of 30 years of blogging. And I think, honestly think it takes like 10 years just to build up a name. So it’s not like a, oh, I’m gonna start a blog for my shop and everything’s gonna take off, Erin: Yeah, I think, I think if you, for, for the employment alone, it might, it might be worth it, I think. I think that’s huge. Like, you know, the Borg or Pre Borg, a OL where, you know, like if, if, if they were like, oh my God, yeah, you’re Brett Terpstra from Brett TURPs. Uh, like that’s worth it even if you’re getting zero clicks and they found, you know, Brett: What do you Nell from the movie Nell? Um, did you Did what? Oh. Did you give up on finding, uh, gainful employment? Navigating Employment and Content Creation Erin: no. But I give I [00:51:00] gainful employment. Um, no, but I’m taking it a little sleazy and I’m taking it a little easy. Um, unfortunately, it is a truth universally acknowledged. My version of every gainful employment that I’ve, that I’ve enjoyed is through blogging. My version of that is any. Job at that level that I’ve enjoyed has started with a dm. It’s never started with a, a shot in the dark application through Workday. Like it’s just, and I’m convinced that that’s true for everyone. Like I suspect that’s maybe the dark truth that. The it, it’s not what you are or what you can do, it’s who you know, unfortunately is an organizing principle for anything in life basically. And [00:52:00] being under someone’s employee is probably no different. So on one hand, the Puritan. Really creeps up on me here. On one hand, I’m like, oh, I’m not really spending a lot of time crafting my portfolio. I’m not really spending a lot of time crafting my resume and tailoring it to this position. I should really be doing that. I, the economy is be, my bank accounts are really behooving me to do that. But on the other hand, I’m balancing it with that truth, which is. waiting for the dm. I’m sending dms. I can play that game if I want, and I’m kind of trying to, but only to get the guilt monkey off my back, not because I have good. It’s a good faith bid for the universe, for some HR hiring manager, whatever, to be like, okay, I’m gonna Filch by this. I’m Filch by this. This is a cool candidate. It won. I’m convinced it won’t [00:53:00] happen like that. I could be wrong, and maybe that’s the case for you too, but like it’s more of a personal connection off of CRMs, know? Brett: I, uh, I stopped panicking. My, my app income is sufficient right now to survive, and I’m working to make it more than just survival. And like over the, over the course of a few months, I sent out prob, probably 150 resumes, like shots, shots in the dark. But I had, I had referrals, multiple referrals from. AWS Google, apple, like meta, like I had people at all of these places and I still, I could barely get a response. Um, I would apply for jobs I was wholly qualified for. I would, Erin: Probably overqualified Brett: I would craft the resume. I would take my time, and I wrote a different resume for each, at least [00:54:00] for the big ones. And, yeah. Yeah, I did it all. I had a whole, I had a whole workflow, an automated workflow where I could just write like in markdown and then hit a button. It would generate like a nice PDF that I could Erin: God damn right. Yeah. Brett: Um, and none of it, it didn’t do any good. And eventually I just stopped wanting it. Um, I would much rather just make my own way at this point. I couldn’t. I can’t wrap my head around being in a corporate environment anymore. I just don’t, I don’t wanna play that game. I want the money, I want the steady paycheck, but I just, I can’t play the game. Erin: Is the game to you doing the like, um, dom sub theater of like, I must respect my manager. My manager knows the way, even if they’re wrong, I ch raise my, you know, objections lest I Brett: know me, you know, I objected all the time. [00:55:00] I, I was full of objections and I, I don’t like, I don’t like the, I don’t like sitting in meetings. I don’t like pretending to care about someone else’s project. Erin: That’s it. That feels wrong to you, I feel like. Is that right? Yeah. Brett: Yeah. Erin: Yeah. I’m happy to do that for Brett: I’m not an employee. I can’t. Erin: Yeah. I don’t identify as an employee. I heard someone say, I think around. Last year’s pride as a bit, um, that we need to add con a content creator, stripe and color to the L-G-B-T-Q-I-A flag. And when I said that, I repeated that as I just said to you, to someone, and they didn’t laugh. I was like, oh no. Why have I surrounded myself with your life? Go away from me anyways. The Art of Dating and Bits Erin: I was on a date the other day. Brett: Yeah. Erin: And, um, Brett: Must be nice.[00:56:00] Erin: date privilege. Yeah. Being single. Mm. Love it. And, um, you know, I’m very sensitive to people who don’t do bits. Uh, I have an allergy to like selfer people. And, and this woman who was in like so attractive, like so attractive did a power move where she was like, we, we met at a coffee shop. And she was like, whatcha gonna get? I was like, oh, I’m gonna get a nice espresso. And when she went to order and I thought we were gonna do Dutch or whatever, she ordered her thing and then she was like, and a nice espresso as well. And I was like, oh, hot, cute. You harvested me for information and then used that as a power thing anyways, so that it was going well. But then we started talking and I was like, oh, she’s not really picking, I’m giving her, it’s like some like B [00:57:00] plus material and she’s not really responding at all. And we were talking about, I find it helpful on dates to acknowledge that we’re on a date and that we met on a dating app. So one way that I did this on this date was to say like, I saw someone with this word in their profile. What do you think it means? And the word was, or the phrase was, the desire was that they like to be corded, which I. I, I didn’t, I got into a sort of like debate with my other friend about what that means, what that means when someone puts that and they’re pan like, is that gendered, is that like a power thing? Is that like a noble abl thing? Like what is that? So we started talking about what it means to be courted on a date and she said something like, you know, a part of it too is probably that they like to be whined and dined. And I was like, in 69. She gave me nothing. I was like, [00:58:00] oh no, I forget why I brought this up. Um, Brett: I forgot too. Um, I like, I like that you associated corded with noble abl just. Erin: uh, Brett: As like a matter of course there, um, maybe they wanna gesture. Erin: oh, I think I brought it up because. I said that content creators deserve Brett: Mm, right, right, right. The bits we’re talking about Erin: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Brett: All right. Well, you gotta get going. I know we have like eight minutes. Erin: ooh, Brett: So we should give you some time to prep for whatever it is you’re cutting us short for. I’m not kidding. I’m just kidding. It’s like fif. We’re 58 minutes in. This is good. This was a good episode. Thank you so much for coming. Erin: I just did it ’cause I wanted to catch up with you to be Brett: Yeah. I feel like this was good. This was good for that. Erin: Yeah. Brett: Yeah. Erin: Thanks Brett. Brett: Well, good luck with everything. [00:59:00] been fun. Erin: Say the line. Brett: Get some sleep. Erin: Get some sleep. Brett, I.

    The Redmen TV - Liverpool FC Podcast
    LIVERPOOL IN TALKS TO SIGN LUTSHAREL GEERTRUIDA | BREAKING TRANSFER NEWS

    The Redmen TV - Liverpool FC Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 12:00


    Ste is here (from his kitchen) to react to the breaking news that Liverpool are in talks to sign Dutch defender Lutsharel Geertruida, who is currently on loan at Sunderland from RB Leipzig. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Make Your Damn Bed
    1686 || tip of the iceberg

    Make Your Damn Bed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 11:32


    We don't hear about the wins, because that would motivate you to go out and make your own. "Because here is nothing more dangerous to a regime predicated on lies than witnesses who capture the truth." Jon Stewart When you get overwhelmed with information? Go do something with it. Anything. Action is the remedy.My lighthouses: Dutch on TiktokDasia Does it on Youtube Struthless on YoutubeRebecca Solnit on Substack Know your rights:Defend yourself against ICE raidsICE in your area. How allies can help against ICE raidsRESOURCES: The House Democrats ICE oversight.American Immigration Council on Student HarmThe Conversation on ICE impact on student Trauma The UN "ending world hunger costs less than 1% of military spending"Cost to end vs not end homelessnessICE isn't arresting criminalsThe American Immigration Council on Mass Deportation Read episode scripts on Julie's Medium Blog.SUPPORT JULIE (and the show!)DONATE to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund AND THE Sudan Relief FundGET AN OCCASIONAL PERSONAL EMAIL FROM ME: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTUNE IN ON INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBESUBSCRIBE FOR BONUS CONTENT ON PATREON.The opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    A Flash Mob of Friendship: Rekindling Bonds at Carnival

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 16:19 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: A Flash Mob of Friendship: Rekindling Bonds at Carnival Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-31-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De lucht boven Amsterdam was helder en ijzig koud.En: The sky above Amsterdam was clear and icy cold.Nl: Dam Square was vol leven en kleur.En: Dam Square was full of life and color.Nl: Mensen in kostuums dansten op de muziek.En: People in costumes danced to the music.Nl: Sanne stond midden op het plein, haar hart vol verwachting.En: Sanne stood in the middle of the square, her heart full of anticipation.Nl: Ze hield van Carnival.En: She loved Carnival.Nl: Het was haar favoriete tijd van het jaar, een moment om samen te komen en te vieren.En: It was her favorite time of the year, a moment to come together and celebrate.Nl: Joris en Anouk stonden bij haar, maar hun gedachten waren ver weg.En: Joris and Anouk stood with her, but their thoughts were far away.Nl: Joris keek nerveus op zijn telefoon.En: Joris nervously looked at his phone.Nl: Hij maakte zich zorgen over zijn baan.En: He was worried about his job.Nl: Anouk hield haar schetsboek stevig vast.En: Anouk held her sketchbook tightly.Nl: Haar gedachten waren bij haar aanstaande kunsttentoonstelling.En: Her thoughts were on her upcoming art exhibition.Nl: Sanne voelde de afstand tussen hen.En: Sanne felt the distance between them.Nl: Ze miste hun vriendschap, de manier waarop ze vroeger samen lachten en plezier hadden.En: She missed their friendship, the way they used to laugh and have fun together.Nl: Ze wist dat ze iets speciaals moest doen.En: She knew she had to do something special.Nl: Iets om hen in de humeur van Carnival te krijgen.En: Something to get them in the mood for Carnival.Nl: En dus had Sanne een idee.En: And so Sanne had an idea.Nl: Een spontaan kostuum flash-mob.En: A spontaneous costume flash mob.Nl: Ze had contact opgenomen met enkele leden van de lokale dansschool.En: She had contacted some members of the local dance school.Nl: Ze hadden alles voorbereid.En: They had everything prepared.Nl: Verstopte kostuumstukken lagen in de buurt van het plein.En: Hidden costume pieces were scattered around the square.Nl: Nu was het tijd voor actie.En: Now it was time for action.Nl: Met een fluistering tot haar vrienden, liep Sanne naar een groep dansers aan de rand van de menigte.En: With a whisper to her friends, Sanne walked over to a group of dancers at the edge of the crowd.Nl: De muziek veranderde, en de dans begon.En: The music changed, and the dance began.Nl: Eén voor één verschenen de kostuums.En: One by one, the costumes appeared.Nl: De dansers trokken snel kleurrijke maskers en capes aan.En: The dancers quickly put on colorful masks and capes.Nl: Anouk's ogen lichtten op van verrassing.En: Anouk's eyes lit up with surprise.Nl: Joris glimlachte voor het eerst die dag.En: Joris smiled for the first time that day.Nl: De menigte werd meegesleurd door de energie en vreugde.En: The crowd was swept away by the energy and joy.Nl: Anouk en Joris konden niet anders dan meedoen.En: Anouk and Joris couldn't help but join in.Nl: Hun zorgen verdwenen in de lucht samen met de muziek.En: Their worries vanished into the air along with the music.Nl: Ze dansten, lachten, en gaven zich over aan de spontaniteit van het moment.En: They danced, laughed, and surrendered to the spontaneity of the moment.Nl: Na de dans vielen ze lachend in elkaars armen.En: After the dance, they fell into each other's arms, laughing.Nl: Hun gezichten rood van de kou en opwinding.En: Their faces were red from the cold and excitement.Nl: “Waarom doen we dit niet vaker?En: "Why don't we do this more often?"Nl: ” vroeg Joris terwijl hij zijn ademhaling onder controle probeerde te krijgen.En: Joris asked as he tried to catch his breath.Nl: "We zouden meer tijd moeten maken voor zulke dingen," zei Anouk nadenkend.En: "We should make more time for things like this," Anouk said thoughtfully.Nl: Sanne lachte, blij dat haar plan was gelukt.En: Sanne laughed, glad that her plan had worked.Nl: Ze voelde de oude camaraderie weer opbloeien.En: She felt the old camaraderie rekindling.Nl: Op dat moment besefte Sanne dat om de vriendschap te behouden, zij soms degene moest zijn die de eerste stap maakte.En: At that moment, Sanne realized that to keep the friendship alive, she sometimes had to be the one to take the first step.Nl: Joris en Anouk herkenden het belang van aanwezig zijn in het moment.En: Joris and Anouk recognized the importance of being present in the moment.Nl: Het was een les die ze mee zouden nemen, zelfs als het Carnival weer voorbij was.En: It was a lesson they would take with them, even once Carnival was over.Nl: Nog één keer keken de drie vrienden om zich heen.En: The three friends looked around one last time.Nl: Dam Square was nog steeds druk, vol leven en muziek.En: Dam Square was still busy, full of life and music.Nl: De wereld leek even vol mogelijkheden.En: The world seemed full of possibilities.Nl: Samen liepen ze de winteravond tegemoet, hun vriendschap sterker en levendiger dan ooit.En: Together, they walked into the winter evening, their friendship stronger and more vibrant than ever. Vocabulary Words:anticipation: verwachtingnervously: nerveusjob: baanart exhibition: kunsttentoonstellingdistance: afstandspontaneous: spontaanflash mob: flash-mobprepared: voorbereidwhisper: fluisteringcrowd: menigteenergy: energiejoy: vreugdesurrendered: gaven zich overmoment: momentlaughter: gelachrekindling: opbloeienkeep alive: behoudenrecognize: herkennenlesson: lespossibilities: mogelijkhedenwinter: wintervibrant: levendigcostumes: kostuumsmasks: maskerscaps: capescaught breath: ademhaling onder controlecamaraderie: camaraderiethoughtfully: nadenkendimportance: belangpresent: aanwezig

    Conversations With Dutch
    Let's Finish This! | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | January 30, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 14:54


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    Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison
    DR MARIA SOPHOCLES What's Blocking Your Libido

    Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 55:32


    Dr. Maria Sophocles has been a leader in women's healthcare for nearly 30 years, specializing in menopause management and female sexual health. She founded Women's Healthcare of Princeton, a progressive gynecology practice, and has been a visiting professor and NIH researcher in Switzerland. A board-certified ob/gyn and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, she has pioneered innovative treatments, including CO2 laser therapy for vaginal atrophy. She serves as CMO of EMBR Labs, Director of Women's Health Services for Curia Health, and is an advocate for women's health policy. Dr. Sophocles' TED talk "What Happens to Sex in Midlife" has garnered over 1.2 million views in total and her forthcoming book, The Bedroom Gap, will be released February 10th. She is currently working on a documentary about Sex, Menopause, and Gender Equality called HOT! In this episode, Tara and Dr. Maria Sophocles unpack the bedroom gap by exploring how physiology, hormones, shame, religion, porn culture, relationship dynamics, and communication issues all interact to block women's libido and pleasure, while offering practical strategies like self-pleasure, better sex education, hormone support, and intentional intimacy to rebuild desire and connection at any age.  RESOURCES: Learn more about Dr. Sophocles here: https://mariasophoclesmd.com Her viral TED talk with 1.2M+ views: https://www.ted.com/talks/maria_sophocles_what_happens_to_sex_in_midlife_a_look_at_the_bedroom_gap?language=en  Instagram: @mariasophoclesmd Pre-order her book The Bedroom Gap on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/48X1XYk  Watch her previous podcast episode on Inside Out Health Podcast: https://www.taragarrison.com/blog/drsophocles  Get 15% off Peluva minimalist shoe with coupon code COACHTARA here: http://peluva.com/coachtara CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:05:05 – An open, no‑holding‑back conversation about sex, libido, and midlife.
 00:07:00 – How most young people get their "sex education" from porn because adults and schools avoid real conversations about sex and pleasure.
 00:08:17 – Dr. Sophocles debunks the Hollywood myth that women typically orgasm easily from penetrative sex alone and explains how misleading this is.
 00:09:11 – 70–90% of women need clitoral stimulation to orgasm and how shame and unrealistic expectations make many feel "broken."
 00:11:02 – The concept of the "bedroom gap": Viagra and support for male performance versus lack of equivalent attention to women's sexual needs.
 00:12:18 – Dr. Sophocles explains that orgasm releases endorphins, dopamine, and oxytocin and argues that being sexually active can be part of a longevity plan.
 00:20:00 – Practical advice to treat sex and intimacy like a non‑negotiable appointment, starting with G‑rated cuddling and rebuilding erotic connection gradually.
 00:49:31 – Why comprehensive, pleasure‑based sex education (with the Dutch example) leads to healthier sexual patterns and fewer unwanted outcomes.   WORK WITH TARA: Are You Looking for Help on Your Wellness Journey? Here's how Tara can help you: TRY MY APP FOR FREE: http://taragarrison.com/app INDIVIDUAL ONLINE COACHING: https://www.taragarrison.com/work-with-me CHECK OUT HIGHER RETREATS: https://www.taragarrison.com/retreats   SOCIAL MEDIA:  Instagram @coachtaragarrison TikTok @coachtaragarrison Facebook @coachtaragarrison Pinterest @coachtaragarrison   INSIDE OUT HEALTH PODCAST SPECIAL OFFERS: ☑️ Upgraded Formulas Hair Test Kit Special Offer: https://bit.ly/3YdMn4Z ☑️ Upgraded Formulas - Get 15% OFF Everything with Coupon Code INSIDEOUT15: https://upgradedformulas.com/INSIDEOUT15 ☑️ Rep Provisions: Vote for the future of food with your dollar! And enjoy a 15% discount while you're at it with Coupon Code COACHTARA: https://bit.ly/3dD4ZSv   If you loved this episode, please leave a review! Here's how to do it on Apple Podcasts: Go to Inside Out Health Podcast page: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-out-health-with-coach-tara-garrison/id1468368093 Scroll down to the 'Ratings & Reviews' section. Tap 'Write a Review' (you may be prompted to log in with your Apple ID). Thank you!

    New Books Network
    Tom Menger, "The Colonial Way of War: Violence and Colonial Warfare in the British, German and Dutch Empires, c. 1890-1914" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 62:12


    The violence of colonial wars between 1890 and 1914 is often thought to have been uniquely shaped by the nature of each of the European empires. The Colonial Way of War: Violence and Colonial Warfare in the British, German and Dutch Empires, c. 1890-1914 (Cambridge UP, 2025) argues instead that these wars' extreme violence was part of a shared 'Colonial Way of War'. Through detailed study of British, German and Dutch colonial wars, Tom Menger reveals the transimperial connectivity of fin-de-siècle colonial violence, including practices of scorched earth and extermination, such as the Herero Genocide (1904-1908). He explores how shared thought and practices arose from exchanges and transfers between actors of different empires, both Europeans and non-Europeans. These transfers can be traced in military manuals and other literature, but most notably in the transimperial mobility of military attachés, regular soldiers, settlers or 'adventurers'. Pioneering in its scope, Menger's work re-thinks the supposed exceptionality of standout cases of colonial violence, and more broadly challenges conceptions we have of imperial connectivity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    Witchy Woman Walking
    Imbolc Tending │ Mind Your Corners

    Witchy Woman Walking

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 40:56


    Imbolc has arrived! Even if you're buried under snow right now, spring is undoubtedly working its magic underground. This is a perfect time to tend to the corners in your life that have gotten out of hand over the winter. Save the big house cleansing for spring, in this moment, it's the smaller spaces that call for your attention. Perhaps you have a closet that desperately needs organizing, a desk overflowing with papers, an altar gathering dust, or a pile of craft supplies threatening to take over an entire room. Look for the space that's feeling cluttered or stagnant. If you find that this corner is draining your energy, take this opportunity to tend to it. When the energy inside our homes is restored, we are much better equipped to meet life's needs outside our door. A little tending goes a long way. What am I reading?The Witching moon Manor by Stacy Sivinskihttps://bookshop.org/a/111301/9781668058411The Green Wiccan spell Book by Silja Sil-yahttps://bookshop.org/a/111301/9781782497851https://bookshop.org/shop/witchywomanwalkingWhat's playing on repeat?Raised by Wolves by The Interrupters  What's for dinner?Mediterranean Chickpea Soup2 tablespoons olive oil1 onion1 carrot1 rib celery 1 leek optional2 cloves garlic2 tablespoon tomato paste½ teaspoon dried rosemary or 1 tsp dried oregano4 cups vegetable broth or more to taste2 15 oz cans chickpeas 1½ pounds potatoes peeled and diced 1 15 oz can crushed tomatoes ¾ teaspoon salt or to taste + red pepper flakes and black pepper to taste4 tablespoons grated parmesan or crumbled feta - optionalInstructions:Chop 1 onion, 1 carrot, 1 rib celery, and 2 cloves garlic.Sauté them in a large pot or Dutch oven with 1 leek in 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil oil for 5–10 minutes until soft.Stir in 2 tablespoon tomato paste and ½ teaspoon dried rosemary. Cook 1 minute to coat the vegetables and deepen flavor.Add 4 cups vegetable broth, 2 cans chickpeas, 1½ pounds potatoes and 1 can crushed tomatoes. Season with ¾ teaspoon salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes. Simmer 20–30 minutes, until the potatoes are tender.Serve with crusty bread or cooked grains. For extra flavor, top each bowl with grated parmesan or crumbled feta before serving.Chickpea Brownies2 cans (15 oz each) chickpeas, drained & rinsed1½ cups peanut butter (or other nut/seed butter)⅔ cup pure maple syrup6 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder4 tsp vanilla extract½ tsp baking powder + 1 tspbaking soda6 tbsp milk of choice1 cup chocolate chips (plus extra for topping)InstructionsPreheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line 8×8 or 9×9 pan with parchment.Blend chickpeas, peanut butter, maple syrup, milk, and vanilla until silky smooth (2-3 minutes).Add cocoa, baking powder, and baking soda; blend 45-60 seconds.Fold in chocolate chips by hand. Pour into pan, smooth, and top with extra chips.Bake 30-35 minutes; edges set, center slightly soft. Cool completely before slicing.https://wholesomeforks.com/double-fudge-chickpea-brownies-protein-packed-fudgy-af/print/943/Support the show

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Art in the Snow: A Tale of Unlikely Collaboration

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 17:35 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Art in the Snow: A Tale of Unlikely Collaboration Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-30-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De sneeuw viel zachtjes op het dak van de kostschool, en de wereld leek even stil te staan.En: The snow softly fell on the roof of the boarding school, and for a moment, the world seemed to stand still.Nl: In de kunstgalerij van de school, verlicht door warme lampen, groeide iets bijzonders.En: In the school's art gallery, illuminated by warm lamps, something special was growing.Nl: Marieke, met haar penseel in de hand, keek om zich heen.En: Marieke, with her brush in hand, looked around.Nl: Overal hingen kunstwerken aan de muren, tussen oude historische artefacten.En: Artwork hung everywhere on the walls, among old historical artifacts.Nl: Ze zuchtte.En: She sighed.Nl: Ze verlangde naar een connectie; iemand die haar passie voor kunst echt begreep.En: She longed for a connection; someone who truly understood her passion for art.Nl: Lotte had Marieke en Jasper samen ingedeeld voor een project.En: Lotte had assigned Marieke and Jasper together for a project.Nl: Marieke had getwijfeld.En: Marieke had hesitated.Nl: Jasper was extravert en hield van geschiedenis.En: Jasper was extroverted and loved history.Nl: Kunnen ze echt iets samen creëren?En: Could they really create something together?Nl: Toen Jasper binnenkwam, lachte hij breed.En: When Jasper came in, he grinned broadly.Nl: "Hey, kunstmaakster!"En: "Hey, artist!"Nl: groette hij enthousiast.En: he greeted enthusiastically.Nl: Marieke glimlachte terug, haar twijfels even vergeten.En: Marieke smiled back, her doubts momentarily forgotten.Nl: Ze zaten samen aan een tafel midden in de galerij.En: They sat together at a table in the middle of the gallery.Nl: Marieke haalde diep adem.En: Marieke took a deep breath.Nl: "Ik weet niet zeker of ik dit goed kan uitleggen," begon ze, wijzend naar een schilderij dat haar inspireerde.En: "I'm not sure if I can explain this well," she began, pointing to a painting that inspired her.Nl: Jasper leunde naar voren, geïnteresseerd.En: Jasper leaned forward, interested.Nl: "Probeer het maar," zei hij.En: "Just try," he said.Nl: "Ik wil het graag begrijpen."En: "I want to understand."Nl: Langzaam begon Marieke te vertellen over de kleuren, de emoties, het verhaal achter het beeld.En: Slowly, Marieke began to talk about the colors, the emotions, the story behind the image.Nl: Jasper luisterde aandachtig, stelde vragen en bracht zijn kennis van geschiedenis in.En: Jasper listened attentively, asked questions, and brought his knowledge of history into the conversation.Nl: Ze spraken over de oude kunststromingen en hoe die verbonden waren met de gebeurtenissen van de tijd.En: They discussed the old art movements and how they were connected to the events of the times.Nl: Marieke ontdekte dat Jasper's perspectief net zo inspirerend was als haar eigen liefde voor kunst.En: Marieke discovered that Jasper's perspective was as inspiring as her own love for art.Nl: Net op dat moment begon een onverwachte sneeuwstorm.En: At that moment, an unexpected snowstorm began.Nl: De wind huilden buiten en de ramen sneeuwden dicht.En: The wind howled outside, and the windows were covered with snow.Nl: De lichten in de galerij flikkerden, maar ze gingen niet uit.En: The lights in the gallery flickered, but did not go out.Nl: Ze waren alleen, opgesloten door de sneeuw.En: They were alone, trapped by the snow.Nl: "Wat nu?"En: "What now?"Nl: vroeg Jasper lachend.En: Jasper asked, laughing.Nl: "Ik denk dat we verder moeten gaan," antwoordde Marieke.En: "I think we should keep going," Marieke replied.Nl: De nacht verstreek snel, terwijl ze praatten en hun project vorm gaven.En: The night passed quickly as they talked and shaped their project.Nl: Marieke tekende, Jasper schreef.En: Marieke drew, Jasper wrote.Nl: Ze deelden ideeën en inspireerden elkaar.En: They shared ideas and inspired each other.Nl: Tegen de ochtend was het kunstwerk klaar: een prachtige, kleurrijke kaart van herinneringen en geschiedenis, vol leven en verhalen.En: By morning, the artwork was finished: a beautiful, colorful map of memories and history, full of life and stories.Nl: Toen de storm afzwakte en de eerste lichtstralen de kamer bereikten, keken ze samen naar hun creatie.En: When the storm subsided and the first rays of light reached the room, they looked at their creation together.Nl: "Dit is fantastisch," zei Marieke zachtjes.En: "This is fantastic," Marieke said softly.Nl: Ze voelde warmte vanbinnen.En: She felt a warmth within.Nl: "Dank je, Jasper."En: "Thank you, Jasper."Nl: Met het project voltooid en een nieuwe band gevormd, beseften ze allebei dat ze iets waardevols hadden ontdekt.En: With the project completed and a new bond formed, they both realized they had discovered something valuable.Nl: Jasper had Mariekes kunstbegrip verrijkt, en Marieke had Jasper laten zien hoe kunst het leven kon kleuren.En: Jasper had enriched Marieke's understanding of art, and Marieke had shown Jasper how art could color life.Nl: Buiten, in de krakende sneeuw, wandelden ze terug naar de slaapvertrekken van de school.En: Outside, in the creaking snow, they walked back to the dormitories of the school.Nl: Marieke keek naar Jasper en glimlachte.En: Marieke looked at Jasper and smiled.Nl: Ze voelde zich eindelijk begrepen en gesteund.En: She finally felt understood and supported.Nl: Samen besloten ze om hun vriendschap verder te verkennen en de wereld door elkaars ogen te blijven zien.En: Together, they decided to further explore their friendship and continue seeing the world through each other's eyes.Nl: En in die winterse stilte wist Marieke dat haar wereld groter was geworden, gevuld met nieuwe mogelijkheden.En: And in that wintry silence, Marieke knew that her world had grown larger, filled with new possibilities. Vocabulary Words:boarding school: kostschoolilluminated: verlichtartifacts: artefactensigh: zuchtconnection: connectiehesitated: getwijfeldextroverted: extravertenthusiastically: enthousiastdoubts: twijfelsattentively: aandachtigperspective: perspectiefunexpected: onverwachtehowled: huildencovered: dichtgesneeuwdtrapped: opgeslotenflickered: flikkerdenproject: projectshaped: vorm gavenmemories: herinneringensubsided: afzwakterays: lichtstralenwarmth: warmterealized: beseftenenriched: verrijktcreaking: krakendeexplore: verkennenpossibilities: mogelijkhedensupported: gesteundwalked: wandeldensilence: stilte

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Sophie's Triumph: From Fear to Fearless Speaker

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 17:00 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Sophie's Triumph: From Fear to Fearless Speaker Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-30-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De sneeuw knerpte onder de voeten van de studenten van het internaat.En: The snow crunched under the feet of the students from the internat.Nl: Binnen in het grote, oude gebouw zocht iedereen naar warmte.En: Inside the large, old building, everyone searched for warmth.Nl: De houten panelen van de debatzaal glommen in het zachte licht van de kroonluchters.En: The wooden panels of the debate hall gleamed in the soft light of the chandeliers.Nl: Het was de plek waar Sophie haar grootste uitdaging zou aangaan.En: It was the place where Sophie would face her greatest challenge.Nl: Sophie zat in haar kamer en keek naar buiten.En: Sophie sat in her room and looked outside.Nl: De wereld was wit en stil, maar in haar hoofd stormde het.En: The world was white and still, but in her head, it was stormy.Nl: Morgen was de debatwedstrijd.En: Tomorrow was the debate competition.Nl: Ze had lang getwijfeld, maar nu stond haar naam op de lijst.En: She had hesitated for a long time, but now her name was on the list.Nl: Ze voelde een knoop in haar maag.En: She felt a knot in her stomach.Nl: "Waarom deed ik dit ook alweer?" vroeg ze zichzelf fluisterend.En: "Why was I doing this again?" she asked herself quietly.Nl: Ze wist het antwoord: ze wilde haar angst overwinnen.En: She knew the answer: she wanted to overcome her fear.Nl: Aafke, Sophies beste vriendin, kwam binnen en zag haar nerveuze blik.En: Aafke, Sophie's best friend, came in and saw her nervous look.Nl: "Het komt goed," zei Aafke geruststellend.En: "It'll be okay," said Aafke reassuringly.Nl: "We hebben geoefend, je bent er klaar voor."En: "We've practiced, you're ready for it."Nl: Samen hadden ze uren besteed in de studiehoek op de begane grond van de school.En: Together, they had spent hours in the study corner on the ground floor of the school.Nl: Aafke speelde altijd de rol van de tegenpartij, vaak met een glimlach.En: Aafke always played the role of the opposition, often with a smile.Nl: De volgende dag vulde de zaal zich snel.En: The next day, the hall quickly filled up.Nl: Sophie voelde haar hart sneller kloppen terwijl ze op het podium plaatsnam.En: Sophie felt her heart race as she took her place on the stage.Nl: Het zweet parelde op haar voorhoofd.En: Sweat beaded on her forehead.Nl: Bram stond tegenover haar aan de andere kant van het podium.En: Bram stood opposite her on the other side of the stage.Nl: Hij glimlachte zelfverzekerd naar het publiek.En: He smiled confidently at the audience.Nl: Het debat begon.En: The debate began.Nl: Bram sprak vloeiend en krachtig, zoals altijd.En: Bram spoke fluently and powerfully, as always.Nl: Maar toen was het de beurt aan Sophie.En: But then it was Sophie's turn.Nl: Ze ademde diep in en uit.En: She breathed in and out deeply.Nl: Haar handen trilden lichtjes, maar ze herinnerde zich Aafke's woorden: "Je kunt dit."En: Her hands trembled slightly, but she remembered Aafke's words: "You can do this."Nl: Sophie begon te spreken.En: Sophie began to speak.Nl: Haar stem was in het begin zacht, maar met elke zin groeide haar vertrouwen.En: Her voice was soft at first, but with every sentence, her confidence grew.Nl: Ze presenteerde haar argumenten helder en gepassioneerd.En: She presented her arguments clearly and passionately.Nl: De zaal luisterde aandachtig, zelfs Bram keek verrast op.En: The hall listened attentively, even Bram looked up, surprised.Nl: Sophie vond haar ritme en straalde.En: Sophie found her rhythm and shone.Nl: Uiteindelijk was het debat voorbij.En: In the end, the debate was over.Nl: Sophie kreeg applaus van haar medestudenten.En: Sophie received applause from her fellow students.Nl: Bram won het eerste plaats, maar dat deed er niet zoveel meer toe.En: Bram won first place, but that didn't matter so much anymore.Nl: Sophie had een grotere prijs gewonnen: de strijd tegen haar eigen angst.En: Sophie had won a greater prize: the battle against her own fear.Nl: Haar klasgenoten omhelsden haar en gaven haar schouderklopjes.En: Her classmates hugged her and gave her pats on the back.Nl: Na afloop zaten Sophie en Aafke samen in de gezellige kantine, hun handen rond warme mokken chocolademelk.En: Afterward, Sophie and Aafke sat together in the cozy kantine, their hands around warm mugs of hot chocolate.Nl: "Dank je," zei Sophie tegen Aafke.En: "Thank you," said Sophie to Aafke.Nl: "Zonder jou had ik het niet gedurfd."En: "Without you, I wouldn't have dared."Nl: Aafke glimlachte.En: Aafke smiled.Nl: "Jij had het allemaal in je."En: "You had it all in you."Nl: Sophie keek naar buiten en zag hoe de schemering de sneeuw in een blauwgrijze deken hulde.En: Sophie looked outside and saw how the dusk covered the snow in a blue-gray blanket.Nl: Ze voelde zich licht, alsof een last van haar schouders was gevallen.En: She felt light, as if a weight had been lifted from her shoulders.Nl: Ze had haar eigen 'wedstrijd' gewonnen en dat gaf haar meer zelfvertrouwen dan welke trofee dan ook kon doen.En: She had won her own 'competition,' and that gave her more confidence than any trophy could.Nl: En zo begon voor Sophie een nieuwe reis: eentje waarin ze haar eigen kracht steeds meer begon te waarderen.En: And so a new journey began for Sophie: one in which she began to appreciate her own strength more and more.Nl: De wereld was nog steeds wit en stil, maar binnen in Sophie was er een nieuw licht gaan branden.En: The world was still white and still, but inside Sophie, a new light had begun to shine. Vocabulary Words:crunched: knerptesearched: zochtgleamed: glommenchallenge: uitdaginghesitated: getwijfeldknot: knoopstomach: maagreassuringly: geruststellendopposition: tegenpartijconfidently: zelfverzekerdsweat: zweetbeaded: pareldefluently: vloeiendtrembled: trildenattentively: aandachtigshone: straaldeapplause: applaustrophy: trofeehugged: omhelsdenpats: schouderklopjescozy: gezelligdared: gedurfddusk: schemeringblanket: dekenlifted: gevallenconfidence: zelfvertrouwenappreciate: waarderenstrength: krachtglanced: keekopponent: tegenover

    New Books in German Studies
    Tom Menger, "The Colonial Way of War: Violence and Colonial Warfare in the British, German and Dutch Empires, c. 1890-1914" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

    New Books in German Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 62:12


    The violence of colonial wars between 1890 and 1914 is often thought to have been uniquely shaped by the nature of each of the European empires. The Colonial Way of War: Violence and Colonial Warfare in the British, German and Dutch Empires, c. 1890-1914 (Cambridge UP, 2025) argues instead that these wars' extreme violence was part of a shared 'Colonial Way of War'. Through detailed study of British, German and Dutch colonial wars, Tom Menger reveals the transimperial connectivity of fin-de-siècle colonial violence, including practices of scorched earth and extermination, such as the Herero Genocide (1904-1908). He explores how shared thought and practices arose from exchanges and transfers between actors of different empires, both Europeans and non-Europeans. These transfers can be traced in military manuals and other literature, but most notably in the transimperial mobility of military attachés, regular soldiers, settlers or 'adventurers'. Pioneering in its scope, Menger's work re-thinks the supposed exceptionality of standout cases of colonial violence, and more broadly challenges conceptions we have of imperial connectivity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

    New Books in Genocide Studies
    Tom Menger, "The Colonial Way of War: Violence and Colonial Warfare in the British, German and Dutch Empires, c. 1890-1914" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

    New Books in Genocide Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 62:12


    The violence of colonial wars between 1890 and 1914 is often thought to have been uniquely shaped by the nature of each of the European empires. The Colonial Way of War: Violence and Colonial Warfare in the British, German and Dutch Empires, c. 1890-1914 (Cambridge UP, 2025) argues instead that these wars' extreme violence was part of a shared 'Colonial Way of War'. Through detailed study of British, German and Dutch colonial wars, Tom Menger reveals the transimperial connectivity of fin-de-siècle colonial violence, including practices of scorched earth and extermination, such as the Herero Genocide (1904-1908). He explores how shared thought and practices arose from exchanges and transfers between actors of different empires, both Europeans and non-Europeans. These transfers can be traced in military manuals and other literature, but most notably in the transimperial mobility of military attachés, regular soldiers, settlers or 'adventurers'. Pioneering in its scope, Menger's work re-thinks the supposed exceptionality of standout cases of colonial violence, and more broadly challenges conceptions we have of imperial connectivity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies

    Missing Persons Mysteries
    Ways of the AMISH MENNONITE and PA DUTCH - Folklore Witchcraft Secrets and MORE

    Missing Persons Mysteries

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 181:47 Transcription Available


    Ways of the AMISH MENNONITE and PA DUTCH - Folklore Witchcraft Secrets and MOREBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

    Conversations With Dutch
    Minnesota - The Threshing Floor State | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | January 29, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 13:04


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

    The Arsenal Opinion - by Le Grove
    THE DUGOUT | IS FEAR COSTING ARSENAL? | JONNY DUTCH | LATER RELEASE

    The Arsenal Opinion - by Le Grove

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 55:01


    The dust has settled on the Manchester United defeat, but the questions are only getting louder. Jacob Hawley is joined by Johnny Dutch to move past the raw emotion of losing to a bitter rival and dissect the psychological state of the squad. They ask if the obsession with control has gone too far and if the ghosts of seasons past are haunting the tactical setup. On the deck: The £60m Dilemma: We drop a controversial take on Eberechi Eze's future. Is he a “maverick” unsuited for a dominant system, and have we already seen enough to know he isn't the answer? PTSD Football: A deep dive into whether Mikel Arteta is “coaching by trauma”—designing a system so terrified of making mistakes that it has forgotten how to take risks. The Captain's Fade: Why Martin Odegaard has become the lightning rod for fan frustration. We debate if it's a physical decline, a confidence crisis, or simply a player handcuffed by rigid instructions. Stumbling Into Solutions: History shows Arteta often finds his best attacking setups by accident. We argue why it's time to force the issue with Merino up top and bring Ben White back to unlock Saka. The League of Margins: Why the Premier League has morphed into “90s Serie A” and why a data-driven, risk-averse approach might not be enough to get over the line. Enjoy the episode early and ad-free by signing up as a member. NEWSLETTER + AUDIO: https://www.le-grove.co.uk/ AUDIO: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArsenalOpinion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    Why You Always Feel Rushed and Behind (And How to Finally Find Peace) | MMP Ep. 269

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 22:41


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Finding Hope in the Amazon: A Chronicle of Conservation

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 16:12 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Finding Hope in the Amazon: A Chronicle of Conservation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-29-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: In het hart van het Surinaamse deel van het Amazonewoud, waar de lucht altijd vochtig is en de vegetatie rijk en groen, werkten Lotte en Bram.En: In the heart of the Surinaamse part of the Amazon forest, where the air is always humid and the vegetation lush and green, Lotte and Bram worked.Nl: Ze waren ecologen, verbeten strijdbaar voor de natuur.En: They were ecologists, fiercely fighting for nature.Nl: Hun missie was duidelijk: de lokale plantensoorten documenteren en behouden.En: Their mission was clear: to document and preserve local plant species.Nl: Lotte had veel te bewijzen.En: Lotte had much to prove.Nl: Haar vorige projecten waren onsuccesvol geweest en nu wilde ze alles op alles zetten om een nieuwe plantensoort te ontdekken.En: Her previous projects had been unsuccessful, and now she wanted to go all out to discover a new plant species.Nl: Dit zou niet alleen haar reputatie herstellen, maar ook aantonen hoe belangrijk behoud was.En: This would not only restore her reputation but also demonstrate the importance of conservation.Nl: Bram, meer ervaren, stond vaak stil bij de machteloze strijd tegen ontbossing.En: Bram, more experienced, often reflected on the helpless struggle against deforestation.Nl: De immense bomen leken gedoemd te verdwijnen voor de houthakkers die dreigend dichterbij kwamen.En: The immense trees seemed doomed to disappear for the loggers who were threateningly approaching.Nl: Toch zocht hij in de natuur naar troost voor zijn persoonlijke verdriet.En: Yet, he sought comfort for his personal sorrow in nature.Nl: De gemeenschap leefde in harmonie met hun omgeving, maar ze waren voorzichtig met buitenstaanders.En: The community lived in harmony with their environment, but they were cautious with outsiders.Nl: Hun vertrouwen winnen was niet eenvoudig.En: Gaining their trust wasn't simple.Nl: Lotte begreep dat en besloot zich volledig onder te dompelen in hun cultuur.En: Lotte understood this and decided to fully immerse herself in their culture.Nl: Ze leerde hun gebruiken kennen, at hun eten en luisterde naar hun verhalen.En: She learned their customs, ate their food, and listened to their stories.Nl: Terwijl de hitte van de zuidelijke zomer op zijn piek was, onderzochten Lotte en Bram het woud, vaak begeleid door kinderen uit de gemeenschap.En: As the heat of the southern summer was at its peak, Lotte and Bram explored the forest, often accompanied by children from the community.Nl: Op een namiddag, terwijl de zonsondergang oranje lagen op de bladeren schilderde, merkten ze iets op.En: One afternoon, as the sunset painted orange layers on the leaves, they noticed something.Nl: Tussen de varens en lianen stond een plant die ze nog nooit eerder hadden gezien.En: Among the ferns and vines was a plant they had never seen before.Nl: De bladeren dansten in de wind, met bloemen die een zeldzame blauwe glans hadden.En: The leaves danced in the wind, with flowers having a rare blue glow.Nl: Opgetogen maakten ze foto's, namen monsters en noteerden hun bevindingen.En: Elated, they took photos, collected samples, and noted their findings.Nl: Net op dat moment hoorden ze de geluiden van machines in de verte.En: At that moment, they heard the sounds of machines in the distance.Nl: Houthakkers waren dichtbij.En: Loggers were nearby.Nl: Met een haastige glimlach op hun gezichten haastten ze zich terug naar het dorp.En: With hurried smiles on their faces, they rushed back to the village.Nl: Lotte en Bram spraken met de gemeenschap, toonden hun vondst en legden de waarde ervan uit.En: Lotte and Bram spoke with the community, showed their discovery, and explained its value.Nl: De leiders luisterden aandachtig, en tot hun opluchting wisten ze de gemeenschap te overtuigen om hun zijde te kiezen.En: The leaders listened attentively, and to their relief, they managed to convince the community to side with them.Nl: Samen dienden ze een verzoek in om de ontbossing tijdelijk te stoppen.En: Together, they submitted a request to temporarily halt the deforestation.Nl: Deze vondst was niet alleen voor hen een overwinning.En: This discovery was not just a victory for them.Nl: Het gaf Lotte en Bram het geloof dat ze nodig hadden.En: It gave Lotte and Bram the belief they needed.Nl: Voor Lotte was het het herwinnen van haar zelfvertrouwen en een nieuw respect voor samenwerking met de lokale bevolking.En: For Lotte, it was a regaining of her self-confidence and a new respect for collaboration with the local people.Nl: Voor Bram was het een hernieuwde hoop dat hun werk daadwerkelijk een verschil kon maken.En: For Bram, it was renewed hope that their work could truly make a difference.Nl: De rust keerde terug in het dorp terwijl de zon langzaam onderging.En: Calm returned to the village as the sun slowly set.Nl: Het geluid van de regenwoud faalde nooit, de ritmische zang van de krekels, en de zachte fluister van de bomen vertelden een verhaal van volharding en hoop.En: The sound of the rainforest never ceased, the rhythmic song of the crickets, and the gentle whisper of the trees told a story of perseverance and hope.Nl: Lotte en Bram wisten dat ze samen sterker waren, zowel voor zichzelf als voor de wereld die ze probeerden te beschermen.En: Lotte and Bram knew that together they were stronger, both for themselves and for the world they were trying to protect. Vocabulary Words:heart: harthumid: vochtigvegetation: vegetatielush: rijkecologists: ecologenfiercely: verbetendeforestation: ontbossingdoomed: gedoemdloggers: houthakkersthreateningly: dreigendcomfort: troosthelpless: machtelooscautious: voorzichtigimmerse: onderdompelenaccompanied: begeleiddiscover: ontdekkenglow: glanselated: opgetogensamples: monstersattentively: aandachtigrelief: opluchtingconvince: overtuigencollaboration: samenwerkingperseverance: volhardingrenewed: hernieuwdereputation: reputatiesorrow: verdrietharmony: harmoniecustoms: gebruikennoted: noteerden

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Balancing Heritage and Innovation on the Stormy Dikes

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 18:01 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Balancing Heritage and Innovation on the Stormy Dikes Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-29-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De ijzige wind blies over de wadden van de Friese Eilanden.En: The icy wind blew across the mudflats of the Friese Eilanden.Nl: Bram keek naar de oude dijken die zich uitstrekten langs het landschap, silhouetten tegen de grijze lucht.En: Bram looked at the old dikes stretching along the landscape, silhouettes against the gray sky.Nl: Ze hadden eeuwenlang het land beschermd.En: They had protected the land for centuries.Nl: Nu was het zijn taak om ze opnieuw leven in te blazen.En: Now it was his task to breathe new life into them.Nl: Bram was een ingenieur, toegewijd aan het behoud van zijn Nederlandse erfgoed.En: Bram was an engineer, dedicated to preserving his Dutch heritage.Nl: "We moeten de dijken herstellen voordat de volgende storm komt," zei hij zachtjes, meer tegen zichzelf dan tegen iemand anders.En: "We need to restore the dikes before the next storm comes," he said softly, more to himself than to anyone else.Nl: Maar hij voelde zich ook vervreemd van zijn roots.En: But he felt alienated from his roots.Nl: De verbinding met traditie raakte verloren in de kantoren van moderne technologie.En: The connection with tradition was getting lost in the offices of modern technology.Nl: Liselotte stond naast hem, haar handen in de zakken van haar dikke jas.En: Liselotte stood next to him, her hands in the pockets of her thick coat.Nl: Ze was milieuwetenschapper en gepassioneerd over duurzame ontwikkeling.En: She was an environmental scientist and passionate about sustainable development.Nl: "We kunnen geen moderne technieken negeren," zei ze.En: "We can't ignore modern techniques," she said.Nl: "De natuur helpt ons, maar we moeten ook voor haar zorgen."En: "Nature helps us, but we must also take care of it."Nl: Sven, een lokale historicus, liep voorzichtig over de dijk en keek met een bezorgde blik.En: Sven, a local historian, walked cautiously over the dike and looked on with a worried gaze.Nl: Traditie was zijn passie; modernisering zijn angst.En: Tradition was his passion; modernization his fear.Nl: "We moeten voorzichtig zijn," waarschuwde hij.En: "We must be careful," he warned.Nl: "De schoonheid van deze plek mag niet verloren gaan."En: "The beauty of this place must not be lost."Nl: De drie stonden tegenover elkaar aan de voet van de dijk.En: The three stood facing each other at the foot of the dike.Nl: Elk had een ander perspectief.En: Each had a different perspective.Nl: Bram moest beslissen.En: Bram had to decide.Nl: Zijn oplossing zou de balans moeten vinden tussen het verleden en de toekomst.En: His solution would need to find a balance between the past and the future.Nl: De lucht begon donkerder te worden en een zware sneeuwstorm naderde snel.En: The sky began to darken, and a heavy snowstorm approached rapidly.Nl: Bewolking kwam vanuit het noorden dreigend aanzetten.En: Clouds gathered ominously from the north.Nl: "We moeten snel handelen," riep Bram.En: "We need to act quickly," Bram shouted.Nl: De dijk was halverwege hersteld.En: The dike was halfway restored.Nl: De tijd drong.En: Time was pressing.Nl: Plannen werden snel overlegd.En: Plans were quickly discussed.Nl: Liselotte stelde ecologische versterkingen voor, nieuw materiaal dat het water zou afvoeren zonder natuurgebieden te verstoren.En: Liselotte proposed ecological reinforcements, new materials that would drain water without disturbing natural areas.Nl: Sven fronste, denkend aan de oude manieren, maar knikte uiteindelijk.En: Sven frowned, thinking of the old ways, but eventually nodded.Nl: "Laten we hopen dat moderniteit ons nu zal helpen."En: "Let's hope modernity will help us now."Nl: De storm kwam met een brul.En: The storm came with a roar.Nl: Wind en regen sloegen tegen hun gezichten.En: Wind and rain lashed against their faces.Nl: Bram zwoegde met zijn team, het nieuwe materiaal werd snel aangebracht.En: Bram labored with his team, the new materials were quickly applied.Nl: Minuten voelden aan als uren, maar uiteindelijk hielden de dijken stand tegen de woeste golven.En: Minutes felt like hours, but eventually, the dikes held against the fierce waves.Nl: Toen de storm wegwaaide, stonden de drie naast elkaar, terwijl de zon voorzichtig doorbrak.En: When the storm blew over, the three stood side by side as the sun cautiously broke through.Nl: "Het werkt," fluisterde Sven met een mengeling van ongeloof en opluchting.En: "It works," Sven whispered with a mix of disbelief and relief.Nl: Zijn blik vertelde alles; een nieuw begrip voor moderne oplossingen.En: His expression said it all; a new appreciation for modern solutions.Nl: Bram voelde een golf van trots en begrip.En: Bram felt a wave of pride and understanding.Nl: "Misschien," zei hij, terwijl hij naar de horizon keek, "kunnen traditie en innovatie elkaar aanvullen."En: "Maybe," he said, as he looked toward the horizon, "tradition and innovation can complement each other."Nl: Sven glimlachte voorzichtig.En: Sven smiled cautiously.Nl: "Ik denk dat we dat vandaag geleerd hebben."En: "I think we've learned that today."Nl: Liselotte knikte instemmend, haar ogen zoekend naar tekenen van balans in het vernieuwde landschap.En: Liselotte nodded in agreement, her eyes searching for signs of balance in the rejuvenated landscape.Nl: Terwijl de drie de dijk afliepen, wisten ze dat de missie nog niet voltooid was.En: As the three walked off the dike, they knew the mission was not yet completed.Nl: Maar ze hadden een begin gemaakt waar traditie en moderniteit hand in hand konden gaan.En: But they had made a start where tradition and modernity could go hand in hand.Nl: Het was meer dan een herstel; het was een nieuwe verbinding.En: It was more than a restoration; it was a new connection.Nl: En zo werden de schaduwlijnen van de dijken, eeuwenoud, maar met moderne kracht hersteld, een symbool van hun gedeelde toekomst.En: And so the shadow lines of the dikes, centuries old, but restored with modern strength, became a symbol of their shared future. Vocabulary Words:icy: ijzigemudflats: waddencenturies: eeuwenlangbreathe new life: opnieuw leven in te blazendedicated: toegewijdheritage: erfgoedalienated: vervreemdroots: rootssustainable: duurzameenvironmental: milieutechniques: techniekenreinforcements: versterkingenominously: dreigendperspective: perspectiefmodernization: moderniseringrapidly: snelcautiously: voorzichtigdisturbing: verstorenpassion: passiefrowned: fronsteinnovation: innovatieappreciation: begriprejuvenated: vernieuwddrain: afvoerenlaboring: zwoegenfierce: woestelashed: sloegencomplement: aanvullensymbol: symboolshared: gedeelde

    40 Minutes of Funk
    Phil Martin!

    40 Minutes of Funk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 60:00


    Dutch drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Phil Martin (AKA Timothy van der Holst) and I discuss pen names, space themes, bad instructors, running numerous musical outfits, working with Joel Sarakula, Shawn Lee, and Dr. Lonnie Smith, yacht rock projects, selling restaurants, and more!Check out Phil Martin!Website: https://www.socialbeats.com/product-category/phil-martin/Socials: https://www.instagram.com/philmartin1972 | https://www.facebook.com/phil.martin.92740 Minutes of Funk is an interview podcast focusing on Funk practitioners, their philosophies, and their music. Listen on all podcast networks and please subscribe, rate, and leave feedback for the show. Follow on social media: https://www.facebook.com/40minutesoffunk | https://instagram.com/40minutesoffunk.Support at only $5/month or more and receive exclusive perks at https://www.patreon.com/40minutesoffunk. Check out the website for more info at http://www.40minutesoffunk.com!Listen to my weekly funk radio show, Tonic: The Funky Groove Show https://www.funkygrooveshow.com, every Friday night at http://www.kgou.org and follow on social media: https://www.facebook.com/FunkyGrooveShow | https://www.instagram.com/funkygrooveshow - thanks!Send me a text, yo!Support the show

    That More Thing with Shannon and Maggie

    Recorded 1/13/26: It is our annual exchange student wrap up episode. Iris joins us and teaches us Dutch cuss words. Our new favorite is "Kaasneuker", (Kas-nuuker). Listen to find out what it means! Original music composed by The Jessi Brown Experience. Find Jessi at TheJessiBrownExperience.Bandcamp.com, and us@ShannonsParty, @ActualMaggieMay, @ThatMoreThing , and @ShannonsPartyReads on Instagram. Now streaming on Podbean, Pocket Cast, Spotify, and Apple Podcast

    Learn Dutch | DutchPod101.com
    Dutch Vocab Builder S1 #131 - Clothing

    Learn Dutch | DutchPod101.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 4:37


    learn essential vocabulary related to clothing

    Conversations With Dutch
    PRAY FOR MINNESOTA | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | January 28, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 12:06


    Squawk Pod
    5 Things to Know Before the Opening Bell 1/28/2026

    Squawk Pod

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 1:54


    The 5 things to know before the stock market opens today: the Federal Reserve will announce its latest interest rate decision today, Elevance Health stock fell after a Trump administration proposal on Medicare, shares of South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix are moving higher after reporting a record yearlong profit, and shares of both Dutch chipmaker ASML and Texas Instruments are higher, boosting the entire chip sector.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Leadership Podcast
    TLP496: Why Faster Change Doesn't Mean Faster Action

    The Leadership Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 40:02


    Mark van Rijmenam is a futurist, award-winning keynote speaker globally ranked as number one in his field. Salesforce recognizes him as a leading voice in AI. His latest book, Now What: How to Ride the Tsunami of Change, is available now, and he's the founder of FutureWise. In this episode, Mark challenges the assumption that faster change requires faster action. He argues that organizations moving at breakneck speed with AI and emerging technologies often skip the critical step: pausing to think about consequences. Mark introduces his three E's framework—educate, experiment, execute—as a systematic approach for leaders navigating exponential technological convergence. He emphasizes that while root knowledge becomes obsolete, skills like adaptability, strategic foresight, digital literacy, and ethical grounding become essential for building resilience in uncertain futures. In this episode, you'll discover how to lead through exponential change without losing your humanity, your judgment, or your competitive edge. Find episode 496 on The Leadership Podcast, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Watch this Episode on YouTube | Mark van Rijmenam on Why Faster Change Doesn't Mean Faster Action https://bit.ly/TLP-496 Key Takeaways [02:14] Mark circumnavigated Australia on bicycle in 100 days, raising $25,000 for Dutch children's cancer fund. [04:19] Mark said the most important starting point is becoming aware and educating yourself on all emerging technologies, not just AI. [08:19] Mark explained we discover AI rather than invent it, so we need to slow down and think instead of rushing forward. [14:46] Mark's digital twin can be WhatsApp'd 24/7 in 29 languages to answer deeper questions about his book. [16:17] Mark hopes in 10 years leaders will ask "how could we have been so stupid to move so fast?" [19:42] Mark recommends the three E's framework: educate, experiment, then execute what works best. [21:52] Mark insists leaders must understand technology implications or they'll dismiss great ideas they don't understand. [25:15] Mark said we need authentic human leaders because a machine-run society would be efficient but unpleasant. [29:51] Mark hopes technology convergence will foster humility and help us live in tandem with nature. [36:58] Mark said focus on analytical skills, adaptability, foresight, digital literacy, ethics, creativity, and collaboration. [39:07] And remember..."Our intuition about the future is linear. But the reality of information technology is exponential, and that makes a profound difference. If I take 30 steps linearly, I get to 30. If I take 30 steps exponentially, I get to a billion." - Ray Kurzweil Quotable Quotes "Leadership today in this fast changing world is different from leadership yesterday. The world of yesterday is no longer." "We don't invent AI, we discover AI. And that is a completely different perspective that has a big effect on everything that we do." "A lot of the big tech companies don't even understand the LLMs that they're building. They don't understand how they operate, which is really problematic." "Critical thinking is under siege because of these large language models, but we still need to think ourselves." "It's a bit of a paradox. You think you need to move faster and faster because the world is changing faster and faster. But you also need to build in moments to pause and reflect." "It's nice to be the first to market, but often it also comes with all the R&D and all the problems. Sitting back a little bit longer will help you move faster in the end." "Static knowledge is sort of dead. We need to have dynamic interactions." "AI and capitalism is a perfect storm where they really feed into each other." "If we don't educate people how to leverage AI, how to deal with AI, they might think it cares about you." "If we're going to end up in a society that's run by machines, it will be a very not pleasant society to live in." "We are social animals. We need that social interaction." "History doesn't repeat itself, but it certainly rhymes." "Continually running faster and faster to grab more and more money might not be the best solution in the world where we built extremely powerful tools." "Root knowledge is sort of becoming out of date because you can just look up with the click of a button." "You're not going to have one career anymore. You're going to have multiple careers in your lifetime and potentially even have multiple careers at the same time." These are the books mentioned in this episode Resources Mentioned The Leadership Podcast | theleadershippodcast.com Sponsored by | www.darley.com Rafti Advisors. LLC | www.raftiadvisors.com Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC | selfreliantleadership.com Mark van Rijmenam website | www.thedigitalspeaker.com Mark van Rijmenam X | @vanrijmenam Mark van Rijmenam LinkedIn | http://linkedin.com/in/markvanrijmenam

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Mending Hearts: A Family's Journey to Reconnect

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 15:53 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Mending Hearts: A Family's Journey to Reconnect Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-28-23-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De lucht was grijs en de wind joeg door de straten van het rustige Nederlandse stadje.En: The sky was gray and the wind swept through the streets of the quiet Dutch town.Nl: Binnen in het grote familiehuis leek de winterkou niet te bestaan.En: Inside the large family house, it seemed the winter cold did not exist.Nl: Het huis straalde warmte uit met de geur van versgebakken speculaas en zachte verlichting die elke hoek verlichtte.En: The house exuded warmth, with the smell of freshly baked speculaas and soft lighting illuminating every corner.Nl: Marlijn, met koffie in de hand, stond in de keuken.En: Marlijn, with coffee in hand, stood in the kitchen.Nl: Haar hart klopte sneller.En: Her heart beat faster.Nl: Ze zou binnenkort beginnen aan een missie die haar zowel hoop als angst gaf: de familiebijeenkomst organiseren.En: She was soon to embark on a mission that filled her with both hope and fear: organizing the family gathering.Nl: Marlijn voelde de druk.En: Marlijn felt the pressure.Nl: Sinds de grote ruzie vorig jaar op oma's verjaardag waren de familiebanden erg gespannen.En: Since the big argument last year on grandma's birthday, family ties had been very strained.Nl: Joost en Femke, haar neef en nicht, hadden het vaak druk met hun eigen levens en de gesprekken waren kort en oppervlakkig geworden.En: Joost and Femke, her cousin and niece, were often busy with their own lives, and conversations had become brief and superficial.Nl: Marlijn wilde de familie weer bij elkaar brengen.En: Marlijn wanted to bring the family back together.Nl: Ze wilde dat het huis, haar thuis, symbool zou staan voor een nieuw begin.En: She wanted the house, her home, to symbolize a new beginning.Nl: "Ik moet beginnen," fluisterde ze tegen zichzelf terwijl ze de lijst met uitnodigingen tevoorschijn haalde.En: "I must begin," she whispered to herself as she took out the invitation list.Nl: Met zorg belde ze elk familielid persoonlijk.En: Carefully, she called each family member personally.Nl: Haar motto: persoonlijk contact maakt het verschil.En: Her motto: personal contact makes the difference.Nl: Ze luisterde naar gemorrel, excuses, maar ook enthousiasme.En: She listened to grumbling, excuses, but also enthusiasm.Nl: Ze glimlachte bij de herinnering aan vroegere ontmoetingen.En: She smiled at the memory of past gatherings.Nl: De dag van de bijeenkomst kwam snel.En: The day of the gathering came quickly.Nl: Het huis vulde zich met geluiden van lachen en zacht praten.En: The house filled with the sounds of laughter and soft talking.Nl: In de woonkamer stonden fotolijsten met oude familiekiekjes en in de eetkamer maakte de geur van erwtensoep iedereen hongerig.En: In the living room stood picture frames with old family snapshots, and in the dining room, the scent of pea soup made everyone hungry.Nl: De sfeer was goed, beter dan verwacht.En: The atmosphere was good, better than expected.Nl: Totdat, bij het dessert, een oude ruzie tussen Joost en Femke weer oplaaide.En: Until, during dessert, an old argument between Joost and Femke flared up again.Nl: De woorden werden scherper, stemmen luider.En: The words became sharper, voices louder.Nl: De spanning was om te snijden.En: The tension was palpable.Nl: Marlijn voelde de druk stijgen, maar ademde diep in.En: Marlijn felt the pressure rising but took a deep breath.Nl: Ze wist wat ze moest doen.En: She knew what she had to do.Nl: Langzaam stond ze op en vroeg iedereen om te luisteren.En: Slowly, she stood up and asked everyone to listen.Nl: Met kalmte in haar stem nodigde ze Joost en Femke uit om hun gevoelens uit te spreken, zonder interrupties.En: With calmness in her voice, she invited Joost and Femke to express their feelings, without interruptions.Nl: Er was stilte, vermoedens werden uitgesproken, ogen werden gevocht.En: There was silence, suspicions were spoken, eyes were dabbed with tears.Nl: Na een tijdje was er een omhelzing, één die de lucht leek te klaren.En: After a while, there was a hug, one that seemed to clear the air.Nl: De rest van de avond was gevuld met gelach en het delen van verhalen.En: The rest of the evening was filled with laughter and sharing stories.Nl: De familie vond langzaam de weg terug naar elkaar.En: The family slowly found their way back to each other.Nl: Toen de laatste gast vertrok, stond Marlijn een moment alleen in de deuropening.En: When the last guest left, Marlijn stood alone for a moment in the doorway.Nl: De kou was terug, maar de warmte van het huis bleef hangen.En: The cold returned, but the warmth of the house lingered.Nl: Ze leerde die dag iets waardevols: perfectie is niet het doel, maar de poging om samen te komen is wat echt telt.En: She learned something valuable that day: perfection is not the goal, but the attempt to come together is what truly counts.Nl: Terwijl ze de deur sloot, wist ze dat de familie weer bij elkaar was gekomen, en dat zelfs de koude winter geen schijn van kans maakte.En: As she closed the door, she knew the family had come together again and that even the cold winter didn't stand a chance. Vocabulary Words:exuded: straaldeilluminating: verlichtteembark: beginnen aanmission: missiestrained: gespannenties: bandensuperficial: oppervlakkigsymbolize: symbool staan voorcarefully: met zorginvitation: uitnodiginggrumbling: gemorrelatmosphere: sfeerpalpable: om te snijdencalmness: kalmteexpress: uitsprekensuspicions: vermoedensdabbed: gevochthug: omhelzinglingered: bleef hangenperfection: perfectieattempt: poginggathering: bijeenkomstpressure: drukexcuses: excusesenthusiasm: enthousiasmesnapshots: kiekjesscent: geurcleared: klarenvaluable: waardevolencounters: ontmoetingen

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch
    Chilled Worries: Navigating Winter Tales in Amsterdam

    Fluent Fiction - Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 19:27 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Chilled Worries: Navigating Winter Tales in Amsterdam Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2026-01-28-08-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het was een koude winteravond in Amsterdam.En: It was a cold winter evening in Amsterdam.Nl: De straten waren stil na de feestdagen, en sneeuwvlokken dwarrelden zachtjes naar beneden langs de grachten.En: The streets were quiet after the holidays, and snowflakes gently drifted down along the canals.Nl: In het grote familiehuis, met zijn warme houten vloeren en grote ramen, speelde een heel ander soort drama zich af.En: In the large family home, with its warm wooden floors and big windows, a very different kind of drama was unfolding.Nl: Sanne zat in de woonkamer, omringd door gezellige meubels en oude familieportretten die het huis als een warme deken omarmden.En: Sanne sat in the living room, surrounded by cozy furniture and old family portraits that embraced the house like a warm blanket.Nl: Ze keek naar Bram, die aan de keukentafel zat met een kop koffie.En: She looked at Bram, who was sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee.Nl: Naast hen lag Elise op de bank, half onder een gebreide deken.En: Next to them, Elise lay on the couch, half underneath a knitted blanket.Nl: Een uur geleden was ze flauwgevallen, zomaar, midden in een gesprek.En: An hour ago, she had fainted, just like that, in the middle of a conversation.Nl: Sanne had meteen een golf van paniek gevoeld, maar probeerde kalm te blijven.En: Sanne had immediately felt a wave of panic, but tried to stay calm.Nl: "Het was vast niets," zei Bram, terwijl hij zijn krant omdraaide.En: "It was probably nothing," said Bram, as he turned his newspaper over.Nl: "Ze is altijd zo druk bezig, het was zeker een geval van overdrijven."En: "She is always so busy, it was surely a case of overdoing it."Nl: Sanne fronste.En: Sanne frowned.Nl: "Maar wat als er meer aan de hand is?En: "But what if there's more to it?Nl: Ik wil zeker weten dat ze in orde is."En: I want to make sure she's alright."Nl: "Ze heeft misschien een nacht slecht geslapen," antwoordde Bram schouderophalend.En: "Maybe she just had a bad night's sleep," replied Bram with a shrug.Nl: Zijn nuchtere houding irriteerde Sanne, maar ergens wist ze dat het nuttig was om relativerende woorden te horen.En: His down-to-earth attitude irritated Sanne, but somewhere she knew it was useful to hear those calming words.Nl: Elise kreunde en opende haar ogen langzaam.En: Elise groaned and slowly opened her eyes.Nl: "Wat is er gebeurd?"En: "What happened?"Nl: vroeg ze, haar stem nog slaperig.En: she asked, her voice still sleepy.Nl: "Je viel flauw, Elise," zei Sanne zacht.En: "You fainted, Elise," Sanne said softly.Nl: "We maakten ons zorgen."En: "We were worried."Nl: Elise lachte schor, probeerde luchtig te klinken ondanks de situatie.En: Elise laughed hoarsely, trying to sound light-hearted despite the situation.Nl: "Dat is me nooit eerder overkomen.En: "That's never happened to me before.Nl: Misschien train ik te hard voor de halve marathon."En: Maybe I'm training too hard for the half marathon."Nl: Sanne begon zich meteen vragen te stellen.En: Sanne immediately began questioning herself.Nl: Wat kon dit veroorzaken?En: What could have caused this?Nl: Waren het haar workouts?En: Was it her workouts?Nl: Of misschien iets daarvan in haar dieet?En: Or maybe something in her diet?Nl: Ze besloot dat ze Elise zou observeren zolang zij bij hen thuis zou blijven.En: She decided she would observe Elise as long as she stayed with them.Nl: De volgende paar dagen hield Sanne Elise nauwlettend in de gaten.En: Over the next few days, Sanne kept a close eye on Elise.Nl: Bram vond haar bezorgdheid overdreven.En: Bram thought her concern was exaggerated.Nl: "Je hoeft geen detective te spelen," zei hij vaak.En: "You don't need to play detective," he often said.Nl: "Mensen vallen gewoon flauw, Sanne."En: "People just faint, Sanne."Nl: Gastvrij als altijd, kookte Sanne gezonde maaltijden en zorgde voor voldoende rust en water voor Elise.En: As hospitable as ever, Sanne cooked healthy meals and ensured there was plenty of rest and water for Elise.Nl: Toch bleef het knagen.En: Yet the worry persisted.Nl: Soms 's nachts, terwijl de wereld stil was, kwam Sanne's angst naar boven.En: Sometimes, at night, when the world was quiet, Sanne's anxiety would surface.Nl: Ze kon de gedachte niet verdragen dat ze geen controle had.En: She couldn't bear the thought of having no control.Nl: Toen, twee dagen later, gebeurde het weer.En: Then, two days later, it happened again.Nl: Elise zakte opnieuw in elkaar, dit keer net toen ze de trap af kwam.En: Elise collapsed once more, this time just as she was coming down the stairs.Nl: Paniek ontstond, en Sanne en Bram sprongen naar voren om haar steun te geven.En: Panic arose, and Sanne and Bram rushed forward to support her.Nl: "Misschien is het nu wel ernstig," gaf Bram eindelijk toe, bezorgdheid nu zichtbaar in zijn ogen.En: "Maybe it is serious now," Bram finally admitted, concern now visible in his eyes.Nl: Het was tijd om naar de dokter te gaan.En: It was time to go to the doctor.Nl: Ze namen Elise mee naar het ziekenhuis in Amsterdam.En: They took Elise to the hospital in Amsterdam.Nl: Terwijl ze wachtten op de diagnose, voelde Sanne haar hart sneller kloppen.En: While they waited for the diagnosis, Sanne felt her heart beating faster.Nl: Ze hoopte maar dat het niets ernstigs was.En: She just hoped it was nothing serious.Nl: De diagnose van de dokter was een opluchting.En: The doctor's diagnosis was a relief.Nl: "Gewoon wat uitdroging," vertelde hij hen.En: "Just a bit of dehydration," he told them.Nl: "Niets ernstigs.En: "Nothing serious.Nl: Zorg ervoor dat je genoeg water drinkt, vooral na intensieve training."En: Make sure you drink enough water, especially after intensive training."Nl: Sanne merkte dat haar spanning langzaam wegebde.En: Sanne noticed her tension slowly ebbing away.Nl: Ze realiseerde zich dat niet alles wat buiten haar invloed lag, een ramp hoefde te zijn.En: She realized that not everything beyond her control had to be a disaster.Nl: Na het ziekenhuisbezoek voelde ze zich vrijer, alsof er een last van haar schouders viel.En: After the hospital visit, she felt freer, as if a weight had been lifted from her shoulders.Nl: Terwijl ze samen door de besneeuwde straten van Amsterdam naar huis liepen, keek Sanne naar Bram en Elise.En: As they walked together through the snowy streets of Amsterdam towards home, Sanne looked at Bram and Elise.Nl: "We hebben een goed team," dacht ze.En: "We make a good team," she thought.Nl: Misschien was dat wel het enige wat echt telde.En: Maybe that was the only thing that really mattered. Vocabulary Words:cold: koudewinter: winterstreets: stratensilence: stilsnowflakes: sneeuwvlokkencanals: grachtenwooden: houtendrama: dramacozy: gezelligeportraits: familieportrettenfainted: flauwgevallenpanic: paniekshrug: schouderophalendattitude: houdingirritated: irriteerdegroaned: kreundelight-hearted: luchtigworkouts: workoutsdiet: dieetobserve: observerendetective: detectivehospitable: gastvrijmeals: maaltijdenanxiety: angstcollapse: in elkaar zakkenserious: ernstighospital: ziekenhuisdiagnosis: diagnosedehydration: uitdrogingrelief: opluchting

    Conversations With Dutch
    Coping with Difficult Times | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | January 27, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 13:35


    Today's post was contributed by our friend Terri Brown. You can find out more about her at TerriBrown.live.Learn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    The Life Scientific
    Jehane Ragai on the science of authenticating artworks

    The Life Scientific

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 28:10


    Ever heard of the unsuccessful Dutch painter who decided to humiliate his critics by forging Vermeers, which the artworld subsequently dubbed 'masterpieces'? Or the businessman who bought a Marc Chagall painting that he displayed with pride for years, before a television investigation revealed to his horror that it was a fake?Today we're exploring the scientific techniques used to reveal forged artworks - and bring down scammers still trying to make millions from fake masterpieces.Jehane Ragai is an Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the American University in Cairo, with a passion for science matched by her love of arts and culture. Early in her career Jehane helped analyse the Great Sphinx of Giza and later became fascinated by the world of art forgery, leading to her acclaimed book, ‘The Scientist and the Forger'. Her life has not been without its difficulties, but - perhaps unsurprisingly, as the daughter of renowned Egyptian feminist Doria Shafik - she's not one to shy away from a challenge. And as she tells Professor Jim Al-Khalili, Jehane feels priveleged to have been able to integrate her twin passions into a career; advice she now passes on to her students.Presented by Jim Al-Khalili Produced by Lucy TaylorA BBC Studios production for Radio 4

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
    Why Motives Matter: The Heart Behind Generosity with Pierce Taylor Hibbs

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 24:57


    Jesus taught that the true measure of giving isn't the size of the gift but the heart behind it. Generosity begins long before anything leaves our hands. It starts with what we treasure, love, and worship.Few writers explore the inner life of faith as clearly as Pierce Taylor Hibbs, senior writer at Westminster Theological Seminary and the author of more than twenty books on Christian living. In today's episode, he joins us to invite believers to examine not just the act of giving but the spiritual forces beneath it.In a recent article for the latest issue of Faithful Steward magazine titled "Motive Is Everything," he draws from counselor David Powlison to explain that there's always a “sun” around which the planets of our lives turn. We're always pulled toward something—success, security, comfort, pleasure, affirmation, or money—because we're created to worship. The question isn't whether we worship, but what we worship.When the created things we enjoy begin to occupy the center, Scripture calls it idolatry. Money is especially powerful in this way because it overlaps with pleasure and power. It promises control over life and the ability to enjoy it—two desires that easily eclipse our devotion to God if left unchecked.To explore the heart behind generosity, Hibbs points to one of Scripture's most striking stories: the widow's offering in Mark 12. We don't know her name, but Jesus knew her heart. While others gave large sums, she dropped two small coins into the temple treasury—an amount no one else would have celebrated. Yet Jesus did. He saw not the amount but the motive.That's the point: Giving is never merely transactional. It's deeply spiritual. It reveals what we value most.Hibbs notes that Scripture treats the heart—the lebab—as the control center of our lives. The Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck wrote that the heart is the source of both our rational and volitional life. It shapes what we think, desire, choose, and pursue. Outward actions are merely the visible tip of an iceberg. Beneath them lies motive.Jesus makes the same point in Luke 6:45: “The good person out of the good treasure of his heart produces good…for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.” Our generosity flows from whatever we treasure most. If we treasure God, giving becomes worship. If we treasure self, giving becomes calculation, obligation, or strategy.This reframes generosity. It's not just about allocating money. It's about the posture of the soul. It includes time, attention, hospitality, compassion, and quiet acts of service—not only dollars in a plate.So how do we cultivate godly motives? Hibbs suggests beginning with Scripture—especially the Gospels—and watching how Jesus treats people. Jesus continually draws attention to what's happening beneath the surface: motives, desires, and loves.We don't wait for perfectly pure motives to give—we'll never act if we do. But we do allow the Spirit to search us, shape us, and re-center our hearts on Christ, the God who gives first so that we might become givers.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:My son owns a rental property in Baltimore, but the tenant hasn't paid rent for two months. This has happened before, and it's putting financial strain on his family. We're debating whether to sell the house, but it would need some work. If we keep it, are there any tax deductions or benefits since the tenant isn't paying? What should my son do?I'm 64 and still working full time, but I'd like to withdraw money from my 401(k). Since I'm over 59½, can I do that without the 10% penalty even though I'm still employed? What should I know about taxes and plan rules?My wife is retired and in her 60s, but I'm not yet at retirement age. We're both on the mortgage. Can we still get a reverse mortgage, or do both borrowers have to meet the age requirement?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Motive Is Everything by Pierce Taylor Hibbs (Faithful Steward Issue 4 Article)The Book of Giving: How the God Who Gives Can Make Us Givers by Pierce Taylor HibbsOur Ultimate Treasure: A 21-Day Journey to Faithful StewardshipWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Conversations With Dutch
    A Fresh Awareness | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | January 26, 2026

    Conversations With Dutch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 12:54


    Today's post was contributed by Gina Gholston. You can find out more about her at GinaGholston.com.Learn more about the podcast hereLearn more about Give Him Fifteen hereSupport the show

    Rethinking Wellness with Christy Harrison
    Hair Analysis, DUTCH Testing, and Heavy Metals in Chocolate (Best Of)

    Rethinking Wellness with Christy Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 9:11


    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.comA critical look at the evidence on hair analysis, DUTCH testing, and heavy metals in chocolate—and why it's worth being skeptical of tests positioned as “new science.”Get full show notes and references here.The full version of this episode is for paid subscribers. Listen to the first question here, and sign up for a paid subscription to hear the rest!Christy's new book, The Wellness Trap, is now available wherever books are sold. Order it online or ask for it in your favorite local bookstore. If you're looking to make peace with food and break free from diet and wellness culture, check out Christy's Intuitive Eating Fundamentals online course. 

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    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast
    How Much Should Women Over 40 Exercise to Lose Fat? | MMP Ep. 268

    The Metabolism and Menopause Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 41:18


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    Global News Podcast
    Fury after Trump's 'insult' to NATO troops

    Global News Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 24:33


    A spokesman for Britain's prime minister, Keir Starmer, has said President Trump was wrong to diminish the role of NATO troops during the war in Afghanistan. There's been an angry backlash to the US president's claims that NATO allies avoided the frontline during the conflict. The Polish defence minister said the sacrifice of their troops should not be forgotten. The Dutch foreign minister described Mr Trump's comments as false. Roughly a third of coalition soldiers killed in Afghanistan were non- American. Also: the BBC is granted rare access to one of Ukraine's few operating nuclear power plants; South Africa says Nelson Mandela memorabilia can be auctioned; women's health is on the agenda at the World Economic Forum; limit on liquids is scrapped at London's Heathrow airport; and can ageing novelists retire?The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk

    Trillbilly Worker's Party
    Episode 428: Carneyval

    Trillbilly Worker's Party

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 63:23


    We cover Trump vs Carney at Davos, the lib and middle powers' markets reaction to it all, and why no matter how bad America sucks we'll never let the Dutch talk down to us.