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Just because the Tour de France is over, doesn't mean the party's over! I'm back with Tom Southam and Luke Durbridge for this month's Race Communique. Tom and Luke have just got back from a puncture-filled Hamburg Classic, and the Vuelta a España is about to kick off! I love the Vuelta - it's the Grand Tour I raced the most in my career, and I've got to say it's my favourite. Southam and Durbo disagree, so we kick off by having a three-way head-to-head: Giro VS Tour VS Vuelta. Which is best, and why? I made my case for the Vuelta, the hardest Grand Tour by a long way…as far as I'm concerned. Luke reckons the Tour is the best because, well, because it's the Tour. The Giro's case was made by Southam, who just loves the drama - he's obviously never watched the Vuelta! In this month's PeloChat, Durbo goes through this year's transfers and gives us his take on who's going where, why they're moving, and what it might mean for the sport. Remco to Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe is the biggest move of the year, and the young Belgian superstar has definitely raised some eyebrows by moving. Will he clash with Roglič? Will they be able to support him to win the Tour de France? Only time will tell. Luke's teammates Dylan Groenewegen and Elmar Reinders are stepping down to TDT Unibet - a second division ProTeam! An interesting move in an effort to get the young Dutch squad to the Tour de France in the next few years. He's also got some insight into Tom Pidcock's Q36.5's squad and their signings; some big riders heading that way too. Lots of moves, but Durbo's across it. Southam's diving into the modern breakaway in this month's Talking Tactics. Things have changed a hell of a lot over the last few years in the breakaway; we don't see 20-minute time gaps any more, and the breaks are kept on a much tighter leash. As the level gets higher and higher, the quality of the lower division teams is getting better and better, and smaller riders are more of a threat in the breakaways these days. It's great, and I love the exciting racing where the breaks actually have a chance, but shit, it looks so hard. Of course, we wind up with the Communiquiz. Tom's quiz master this week, and it's about Summer Classics. You'll have to listen to the episode to hear how this goes, but let's just say…I had a bit of a shocker. Guys, I hope you like this episode. I love catching up with Durbo and Southam, especially when they're in the midst of the racing season; bringing you this insight is what it's all about. Cheers, Mitch The Race Communiqué is brought to you by TrainingPeaks! Track, plan, and train smarter - just like the pros. Get 20% off TrainingPeaks Premium now at trainingpeaks.com/litp Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP. maap.cc
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It was a pleasure to sit down with Dr. Nir Barzilai for a conversation that turned out to be both lively and thought-provoking. His decades of research on centenarians, biological age, and the hallmarks of aging have shaped how we think about longevity—and what's possible when we start targeting aging itself, not just individual diseases. We get into the science behind why some people live 20–30 years longer and healthier, and what it means to measure the biological age of individual organs. But we also hit a few sparks—especially when it comes to nutraceuticals and the role of metformin in prevention. I don't agree with everything you'll hear, and I followed up with Dr. Barzilai afterward to unpack some of the more provocative claims. We may just need a second round for this one... stay tuned. Check out the show notes at www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ for all the relevant links and resources. ~DrKF Check out the show notes at https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ for the full list of links and resources. GUEST DETAILS Nir Barzilai M.D. Director of the Einstein Institute for Aging Research Professor of Medicine and Genetics President of the Academy for Health & Lifespan Research Website: https://einsteinmed.edu/faculty/484/nir-barzilai Email: nir.barzilai@einsteinmed.edu Dr. Nir Barzilai is a pioneer in aging science, known for his work on centenarians, the biology of aging, and the TAME trial. He is Director of the Institute for Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and author of Age Later and has published over 330 papers. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS DIAMOND DUTCH: https://dutchtest.com/for-providers Biotics Research: https://www.bioticsresearch.com/ GOLD Vibrant Wellness: https://www.vibrant-wellness.com/ OneSkin: http://oneskin.co/DRKARA EXCLUSIVE OFFERS FROM OUR SPONSORS Why MitoQ's mitochondria-targeting is a critical step for your healthspan and longevity strategy.https://tinyurl.com/4f8t7jt6 OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code DRKARA at oneskin.co/DRKARA CONNECT with DrKF Want more? Join our newsletter here: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/newsletter/ Or take our pop quiz and test your BioAge! https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/bioagequiz YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/hjpc8daz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKaraFitzgerald/ DrKF Clinic: Patient consults with DrKF physicians including Younger You Concierge: https://tinyurl.com/yx4fjhkb Younger You Practitioner Training Program: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/trainingyyi/ Younger You book: https://tinyurl.com/mr4d9tym Better Broths and Healing Tonics book: https://tinyurl.com/3644mrfw
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It was during the 1966 World Cup match between England and Argentina that one of England's leading professional referees, Ken Aston, had an idea that would revolutionise football. Aston, who was watching the game from the stands, was concerned over apparent language barriers between players and officials. His solution was to recommend referees be given red and yellow cards, as way of cautioning and if necessary, sending off a player. Mike Lanchin has been speaking to Ken Aston's son, Peter, and Ben van Maaren, a Dutch collector of refereeing memorabilia, including some of Aston's personal papers. A CTVC production.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive and testimony. Sporting Witness is for those fascinated by sporting history. We take you to the events that have shaped the sports world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes, you become a fan in the stands as we take you back in time to examine memorable victories and agonising defeats from all over the world. You'll hear from people who have achieved sporting immortality, or those who were there as incredible sporting moments unfolded.Recent episodes explore the forgotten football Women's World Cup, the plasterer who fought a boxing legend, international football's biggest ever beating and the man who swam the Amazon river. We look at the lives of some of the most famous F1 drivers, tennis players and athletes as well as people who've had ground-breaking impact in their chosen sporting field, including: the most decorated Paralympian, the woman who was the number 1 squash player in the world for nine years, and the first figure skater to wear a hijab. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the tennis player who escaped the Nazis, how a man finally beat a horse in a race, and how the FIFA computer game was created.(Photo: Ken Ashton on the pitch in 1962. Credit: Alamy)
David de Boer returns to the podcast to talk to Jana Byars about his first book, The Early Modern Dutch Press in the Age of Religious Persecution (Oxford UP, 2023). This book is available open source here. For victims of persecution around the world, attracting international media attention for their plight is often a matter of life and death. This study takes us back to the news revolution of seventeenth-century Europe, when people first discovered in the press a powerful new weapon to combat religiously inspired maltreatments, executions, and massacres. To affect and mobilize foreign audiences, confessional minorities and their advocates faced an acute dilemma, one that we still grapple with today: how to make people care about distant suffering? David de Boer argues that by answering this question, they laid the foundations of a humanitarian culture in Europe. As consuming news became an everyday practice for many Europeans, the Dutch Republic emerged as an international hub of printed protest against religious violence. De Boer traces how a diverse group of people, including Waldensians refugees, Huguenot ministers, Savoyard office holders, and many others, all sought access to the Dutch printing presses in their efforts to raise transnational solidarity for their cause. By generating public outrage, calling out rulers, and pressuring others to intervene, producers of printed opinion could have a profound impact on international relations. But crying out against persecution also meant navigating a fraught and dangerous political landscape, marked by confessional tension, volatile alliances, and incessant warfare. Opinion makers had to think carefully about the audiences they hoped to reach through pamphlets, periodicals, and newspapers. But they also had to reckon with the risk of reaching less sympathetic readers outside their target groups. By examining early modern publicity strategies, de Boer deepens our understanding of how people tried to shake off the spectre of religious violence that had haunted them for generations, and create more tolerant societies, governed by the rule of law, reason, and a sense of common humanity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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David de Boer returns to the podcast to talk to Jana Byars about his first book, The Early Modern Dutch Press in the Age of Religious Persecution (Oxford UP, 2023). This book is available open source here. For victims of persecution around the world, attracting international media attention for their plight is often a matter of life and death. This study takes us back to the news revolution of seventeenth-century Europe, when people first discovered in the press a powerful new weapon to combat religiously inspired maltreatments, executions, and massacres. To affect and mobilize foreign audiences, confessional minorities and their advocates faced an acute dilemma, one that we still grapple with today: how to make people care about distant suffering? David de Boer argues that by answering this question, they laid the foundations of a humanitarian culture in Europe. As consuming news became an everyday practice for many Europeans, the Dutch Republic emerged as an international hub of printed protest against religious violence. De Boer traces how a diverse group of people, including Waldensians refugees, Huguenot ministers, Savoyard office holders, and many others, all sought access to the Dutch printing presses in their efforts to raise transnational solidarity for their cause. By generating public outrage, calling out rulers, and pressuring others to intervene, producers of printed opinion could have a profound impact on international relations. But crying out against persecution also meant navigating a fraught and dangerous political landscape, marked by confessional tension, volatile alliances, and incessant warfare. Opinion makers had to think carefully about the audiences they hoped to reach through pamphlets, periodicals, and newspapers. But they also had to reckon with the risk of reaching less sympathetic readers outside their target groups. By examining early modern publicity strategies, de Boer deepens our understanding of how people tried to shake off the spectre of religious violence that had haunted them for generations, and create more tolerant societies, governed by the rule of law, reason, and a sense of common humanity. 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
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Art, Intrigue & Bids: An Auction Affair in Amsterdam Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-08-15-22-34-01-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De zomerzon scheen helder boven de grachten van Amsterdam.En: The summer sun shone brightly over the grachten of Amsterdam.Nl: Het Grachtenfestival was in volle gang, en de geluiden van violen en gezang vulden de lucht.En: The Grachtenfestival was in full swing, and the sounds of violins and singing filled the air.Nl: Sander, een ambitieuze kunsthandelaar, stond aan het dek van een luxueuze kanaalboot.En: Sander, an ambitious art dealer, stood on the deck of a luxurious canal boat.Nl: Hij keek om zich heen, zijn ogen speurend naar de lading die onderweg was naar de veiling.En: He looked around, his eyes searching for the cargo on its way to the auction.Nl: Femke, zijn partner, leunde tevreden tegen de reling.En: Femke, his partner, leaned contentedly against the railing.Nl: "Het is prachtig hier, Sander," zei ze, genietend van de muziek en de sfeer.En: "It's beautiful here, Sander," she said, enjoying the music and the atmosphere.Nl: Ze had geen idee van Sanders geheim plan.En: She had no idea of Sander's secret plan.Nl: In een van de kisten op het schip zat een zeldzaam schilderij, een meesterwerk dat zijn carrière een enorme boost zou geven.En: In one of the crates on the ship was a rare painting, a masterpiece that would give his career a huge boost.Nl: Aan de andere kant van de boot stond Bastiaan, Sanders grootste rivaal.En: On the other side of the boat stood Bastiaan, Sander's biggest rival.Nl: Hij had dezelfde informatie als Sander en wilde koste wat kost het schilderij bemachtigen.En: He had the same information as Sander and wanted to obtain the painting at any cost.Nl: De spanning was voelbaar, zelfs te midden van de feestelijke klanken om hen heen.En: The tension was palpable, even in the midst of the festive sounds around them.Nl: Plots stopte de boot abrupt.En: Suddenly the boat came to an abrupt stop.Nl: Er was een probleem.En: There was a problem.Nl: De boot zat klem tussen twee andere vaartuigen die net iets te enthousiast het festival vierden.En: The boat was stuck between two other vessels that were celebrating the festival just a bit too enthusiastically.Nl: Iedereen op de boot begon onrustig te worden.En: Everyone on the boat began to feel uneasy.Nl: De veiling zou worden uitgesteld, en dat betekende meer tijd voor Sander en Bastiaan om hun plannen te beramen.En: The auction would be delayed, which meant more time for Sander and Bastiaan to plot their plans.Nl: Sander twijfelde.En: Sander hesitated.Nl: Moest hij Femke in vertrouwen nemen?En: Should he confide in Femke?Nl: Misschien kon ze hem helpen.En: Maybe she could help him.Nl: Maar hij wilde haar niet betrekken in zijn onderhandelingsspel.En: But he didn't want to involve her in his negotiation game.Nl: Hij besloot het voor zich te houden, tenminste voor nu.En: He decided to keep it to himself, at least for now.Nl: Terwijl Sander nadacht, kwam Femke lachend naar hem toe.En: While Sander was thinking, Femke came laughing over to him.Nl: "Je moet Bastiaan ontmoeten," zei ze sprankelend.En: "You must meet Bastiaan," she said brightly.Nl: "Wat een charmante man!"En: "What a charming man!"Nl: Sander voelde zijn maag samenkrimpen.En: Sander's stomach churned.Nl: Dit kon zijn plannen compliceren.En: This could complicate his plans.Nl: De uren verstreken en de zon zakte langzaam achter de grachtenpanden.En: Hours passed, and the sun slowly set behind the canal houses.Nl: De muziek werd intenser en de sfeer euforischer.En: The music became more intense, and the atmosphere more euphoric.Nl: Net toen het festival zijn hoogtepunt bereikte, kondigde de veilingmeester aan dat de verkoop nu toch zou plaatsvinden.En: Just as the festival reached its peak, the auctioneer announced that the sale would take place after all.Nl: Sander keek zenuwachtig naar Femke en Bastiaan.En: Sander looked nervously at Femke and Bastiaan.Nl: Dit was het moment.En: This was the moment.Nl: De veiling verliep sneller dan verwacht.En: The auction went faster than expected.Nl: Femke, die nietsvermoedend van Bastiaan had geleerd over het scherm, stak impulsief haar hand op, overbiddend boven Bastiaan.En: Femke, who had unknowingly learned from Bastiaan about the painting, impulsively raised her hand, outbidding Bastiaan.Nl: Sander stond versteld.En: Sander was stunned.Nl: Femke had op zijn naam het hoogste bod geplaatst en daarmee het schilderij gewonnen.En: Femke had placed the highest bid in his name and won the painting.Nl: Nadat de spanning was gezakt en de boot weer in beweging kwam, vertelde Sander eindelijk alles aan Femke.En: After the tension subsided and the boat started moving again, Sander finally told Femke everything.Nl: Dankbaar, maar ook beschaamd, zag hij in hoe belangrijk het was om open en eerlijk te zijn.En: Grateful, but also ashamed, he realized how important it was to be open and honest.Nl: Dankzij Femke had hij het schilderij gekregen en veel meer - hun relatie was sterker en eerlijker dan ooit tevoren.En: Thanks to Femke, he had obtained the painting and much more—their relationship was stronger and more honest than ever before.Nl: Terwijl de avond viel en de boot de lichten van de stad weerkaatste, realiseerde Sander zich dat hij niet alleen een meesterwerk had verworven, maar ook een echte partner.En: As the evening fell and the boat reflected the lights of the city, Sander realized that he had gained not only a masterpiece, but also a true partner.Nl: Samen genoten ze van het zicht op het prachtige Amsterdam, nagenietend van hun onverwachte overwinning op de feestelijke grachten.En: Together, they enjoyed the view of the beautiful Amsterdam, savoring their unexpected victory on the festive grachten. Vocabulary Words:shone: scheengrachten: grachtenauction: veilingambitious: ambitieusluxurious: luxueuzecontentedly: tevredenrailing: relingmasterpiece: meesterwerkrival: rivaalpalpable: voelbaarenthusiastically: enthousiastuneasy: onrustignegotiation: onderhandelingconfide: in vertrouwen nemenchurned: samenkrimpeneuphoric: euforischauctioneer: veilingmeesterunexpected: onverwachtstunned: versteldashamed: beschaamdobtain: verwervencelebrating: vierencrate: kistimpulsively: impulsiefoutbidding: overbiddendfestive: feestelijkedelay: uitgesteldsped: verliepreflection: weerspiegelingboost: boost
Nog steeds, nog altijd, nog niet... Heb jij er weleens bij stilgestaan hoe vaak we het woord 'nog' gebruiken in de Nederlandse taal? Joyce Diebels van Dutch with Joyce bespreekt de verschillende combinaties.
In this week's episode of Energy Transition Today, we unpack a turbulent period for offshore wind and renewable energy policy across the world.We begin with Orsted's plan to raise nearly €8 billion to fund its US offshore wind projects after investor pullback and a 30% share price drop, as the company signals plans to scale back in the US.In Estonia, Sumitomo has withdrawn from a joint offshore wind venture in Estonia, citing unclear government support, which casts uncertainty over the project's future.The Dutch government has also reshaped the 2 GW IJmuiden Ver Beta project, delaying its green hydrogen phase and splitting delivery into two stages.There's better news from Romania, where the latest CfD auction awarded 2.75GW of onshore wind and solar with 15-year support.But in Poland, a presidential veto threat could block reforms to ease onshore wind restrictions.We close with France's ongoing delay to its multi-annual energy program, which is stalling major offshore auctions.Across the board, renewable investment is increasingly caught in political crossfire, with shifting policies and investor caution shaping the sector's trajectory.Hosted by:Maya Chavvakula – Head of NewsMathilde Dorbessan – ReporterDan Burge – Commercial Reports LeadReach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.comFind all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratiaListen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers.Music credit: NDA/Show You instrumental/Tribe of NoiseSend us a textReach out to us at: podcasts@inspiratia.comFind all of our latest news and analysis by subscribing to inspiratiaListen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers. Music credit: NDA/Show You instrumental/Tribe of Noise©2025 inspiratia. All rights reserved.This content is protected by copyright. Please respect the author's rights and do not copy or reproduce it without permission.
1108. This week, we talk to Heddwen Newton about some of the unique and untranslatable words she's discovered while translating. She shares her thoughts on why the translation profession is being hit hard by AI and the kind of work that is likely to be lost. We also hear her book recommendations, including a novel and a nonfiction book about the history of the Oxford English Dictionary.This episode was originally a bonus episode released in March for people who support the show, the Grammarpaloozians. If you'd like to support the show, and get ad-free podcasts and bonuses right away, visit quickanddirtytips.com/bonus for more information.
We've always known Dutch Disease as what happens when a country strikes oil or gas and accidentally hollows out the rest of its economy. But what if the United States' great “resource discovery” wasn't energy, it was debt? This week we talk to Brendan Greeley about his brilliant framework for understanding America's political economy: the world's insatiable appetite for U.S. Treasuries has turned debt into a commodity tap Washington can turn on at will. We explore how this constant borrowing props up the dollar, guts manufacturing, swells Wall Street, and fuels a political scramble for control of the spigot, with eerie parallels to Ireland's own multinational tax windfall. Along the way, we ask why old economic theories can't explain the dollar's resilience, why quality of spending matters more than quantity, and what history says about how this all might end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the Reverse Dieting Episode (EP 168) Here: SpotifyAppleYou're eating “clean.”You're cutting carbs.You're doing all the “right” things…And you still feel exhausted.Here's the truth:It's not just age.It's not just hormones.It's that your body has stopped turning food into energy—and started storing it as fat.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Siblings Unite: A Triumph in Amsterdam's Ivy-Clad Halls Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-08-14-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: In het hart van Amsterdam, in een glimmende kantoorruimte met grote ramen, zat Bram.En: In the heart of Amsterdam, in a shiny office space with large windows, sat Bram.Nl: Hij keek naar de levendige grachten en voelde de nervositeit in zijn maag kriebelen.En: He looked at the lively canals and felt the nervousness fluttering in his stomach.Nl: Het was de dag van de examenresultaten.En: It was the day of the exam results.Nl: De lucht was warm, de stad zinderde van leven, en de zon wierp patronen op de eikenhouten tafel voor hem.En: The air was warm, the city buzzed with life, and the sun cast patterns on the oak table before him.Nl: Maar Bram's gedachten waren bij zijn zusje Femke.En: But Bram's thoughts were with his little sister Femke.Nl: Femke studeerde aan de universiteit vlakbij, een majestueuze plek met muren bedekt met klimop.En: Femke studied at the university nearby, a majestic place with walls covered in ivy.Nl: In de lucht hing spanning.En: The air was thick with tension.Nl: Studenten stonden in groepjes, fluisterend, wachtend op hun toekomst.En: Students stood in groups, whispering, waiting for their futures.Nl: Ondanks het sprankelende zomerweer, voelde Femke zich bedrukt.En: Despite the sparkling summer weather, Femke felt weighed down.Nl: Ze had hard gestudeerd, nachtenlang.En: She had studied hard, night after night.Nl: Maar de angst dat ze niet goed genoeg had gepresteerd, knaagde aan haar.En: But the fear that she hadn't performed well enough gnawed at her.Nl: Bram was een gedreven accountant.En: Bram was a dedicated accountant.Nl: Hij was goed in zijn werk, maar vandaag kon hij zich niet concentreren.En: He was good at his job, but today he couldn't concentrate.Nl: Hij had een beslissing genomen.En: He had made a decision.Nl: Al zijn Excel-sheets en dossiers konden wachten.En: All his Excel sheets and files could wait.Nl: Zijn zus was nu het belangrijkst.En: His sister was the most important thing right now.Nl: Hij pakte zijn jas en verliet het kantoor, vastbesloten om bij haar te zijn wanneer ze de e-mail met haar resultaten opende.En: He grabbed his coat and left the office, determined to be with her when she opened the email with her results.Nl: Femke zat op een bankje in het universiteitspark.En: Femke sat on a bench in the university park.Nl: De bladeren ritselden zachtjes in de warme bries terwijl ze op haar telefoon tuurde.En: The leaves rustled softly in the warm breeze as she stared at her phone.Nl: Moest ze het nu openen?En: Should she open it now?Nl: Alleen?En: Alone?Nl: Ze wilde zo graag slagen, niet alleen voor zichzelf, maar vooral om te ontsnappen aan de druk van thuis.En: She wanted so much to succeed, not just for herself, but especially to escape the pressure from home.Nl: De verwachtingen waren torenhoog.En: The expectations were sky-high.Nl: Plots verscheen Bram aan haar zijde.En: Suddenly, Bram appeared by her side.Nl: "Zullen we het samen doen?"En: "Shall we do it together?"Nl: stelde hij voor met een geruststellende glimlach.En: he suggested with a reassuring smile.Nl: Femke knikte aarzelend.En: Femke nodded hesitantly.Nl: Samen, hand in hand, opende ze de e-mail.En: Together, hand in hand, they opened the email.Nl: Haar ogen vlogen over de tekst.En: Her eyes flew over the text.Nl: Haar hart maakte een sprongetje.En: Her heart leapt.Nl: Ze was geslaagd!En: She had passed!Nl: En zelfs met uitstekende cijfers!En: And with excellent grades, no less!Nl: De vreugde van het moment was groot, maar ze voelde ook een verborgen zorg knagen.En: The joy of the moment was great, but she also felt a hidden worry gnawing at her.Nl: Ze keek naar Bram, haar ogen weerspiegelden haar twijfels.En: She looked at Bram, her eyes reflecting her doubts.Nl: "Wat als het niet genoeg is voor hen?"En: "What if it's not enough for them?"Nl: vroeg ze zachtjes.En: she asked softly.Nl: Bram trok haar in een omhelzing.En: Bram pulled her into a hug.Nl: "Je hebt het geweldig gedaan, Femke.En: "You did wonderfully, Femke.Nl: Dit is jouw moment.En: This is your moment.Nl: Hun verwachtingen doen er nu niet toe."En: Their expectations don't matter now."Nl: Ze stonden op, het onbekende tegemoet met de belofte van een toekomst vol mogelijkheden.En: They stood up, facing the unknown with the promise of a future full of possibilities.Nl: "Laten we het vieren," zei Bram met een knipoog.En: "Let's celebrate," said Bram with a wink.Nl: Ze wandelden weg van de universiteit, de toekomst tegemoet.En: They walked away from the university, into the future.Nl: Dit moment markeerde niet alleen het einde van Femke's academische reis, maar ook het begin van haar nieuwe pad.En: This moment marked not only the end of Femke's academic journey but also the beginning of her new path.Nl: Bram leerde dat zijn steun Femke vleugels gaf, en dat die vleugels nu volledig klaar waren om te vliegen.En: Bram learned that his support gave Femke wings, and that those wings were now fully ready to fly.Nl: En zo, hand in hand, begonnen broer en zus aan een warme zomeravond in het hart van Amsterdam, vrij van verwachtingen, rijk aan dromen.En: And so, hand in hand, brother and sister began a warm summer evening in the heart of Amsterdam, free from expectations, rich with dreams. 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Episode 1533: Well, Well, Well
Claire de Mézerville López is joined by co-host, Professor Brunilda Pali, for the “Powerful Intersection Between Restorative Justice and Art” podcast series, a special initiative by the IIRP together with the European Forum for Restorative Justice (EFRJ). Art has the unique ability to connect and facilitate dialogue, making it a powerful tool in restorative justice practices. Throughout the series, we examine how artists from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds use their creative expression to foster communication, build empathy, and potentially repair harm. Each episode highlights a different aspect of this intersection, featuring conversations with artists who have contributed to restorative justice processes through various art forms — be it visual arts, music, theatre, film, or dance. We are joined by Kenneth Berth, a celebrated Belgian storyteller and radio maker, as he shares his journey from personal tragedy to artistic exploration and delves into the profound impact of storytelling on healing and justice. Kenneth's work, known for its depth and empathy, reflects on his own experience with a life-altering accident and his quest for understanding through restorative justice. Through theater and documentary, Kenneth bridges the gap between personal trauma and collective empathy. His projects, including the acclaimed podcast Born This Way, reveal the power of narratives to connect, heal, and provoke dialogue on complex societal issues. Brunilda serves as Assistant Professor of Conflict Dynamics and Governance at the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam and Chair of the EFRJ. She researches, teaches, and publishes on gender and feminism, restorative, environmental, and social justice, cultural and critical criminology, and arts and justice. Kenneth is a Belgian radio, documentary, and theater maker. As a Belgian public broadcaster, he created the podcast Born This Way (Zo Geboren), in which he explores the history of homosexuality in Belgium. He has also produced podcasts for BBC Radio 3 on topics such as being stuck in traffic, and for the Dutch public broadcaster on the act of looking out the window. He is a host at the Belgian radio station Studio Brussel. Kenneth was awarded the prestigious title of Master Storyteller by the Dutch Narrative Journalism Foundation, Stichting Verhalende Journalistiek. His work has been nominated for three Prix Europa awards and the Prix Italia. Tune in to learn more about how art, empathy, and restorative justice intersect!
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Featured in this weekly hour of music will be songs debuting on the Hot 100 this week from '65 & '75 along with a smattering of stuff straight from my vinyl collection. Enjoy the tunes and hope you find some new favorites along the way.
Dr. Beckett delves into the intricacies of Panini Blockchain with guest Kort Peters. They explore the significance of digital card collecting, transparency offered by blockchain, and the potential future of digital sports card collecting. This conversation covers the evolution of card trading from physical to digital, the use of Dutch auctions, redemption cards, and the concept of physical-digital pairing. They also discuss the advantages and challenges of integrating digital assets into traditional collecting, ensuring both longtime collectors and newcomers understand the emerging landscape. 00:38 Panini Blockchain Overview 01:19 Transparency and Market Impact 04:54 Physical and Digital Pairing 09:20 Accessing Panini Blockchain 10:16 Future of Collecting
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: From Planner to Adventurer: Rediscovering Joy on the Road Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-08-13-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: In het hart van de rustige gemeenschap van Blaricum, maakt Jeroen zich klaar voor een zomers avontuur.En: In the heart of the quiet community of Blaricum, Jeroen is getting ready for a summer adventure.Nl: De luwe straten, omringd door hoge bomen en nette huizen, bieden een serene ontsnapping uit het drukke leven in Amsterdam.En: The sheltered streets, surrounded by tall trees and neat houses, offer a serene escape from the bustling life in Amsterdam.Nl: Maar vandaag is anders.En: But today is different.Nl: Jeroen voelt de drang om de dagelijkse sleur te ontvluchten en iets nieuws te ervaren.En: Jeroen feels the urge to escape the daily grind and experience something new.Nl: Zijn vrienden, Maartje en Lucas, zijn al net zo enthousiast.En: His friends, Maartje and Lucas, are just as excited.Nl: Ze hebben afgesproken om naar de Nederlandse kust te gaan.En: They have planned to go to the Dutch coast.Nl: De zon schijnt en een frisse zeebries lokt hen naar het westen.En: The sun is shining and a fresh sea breeze lures them to the west.Nl: Jeroen, de eeuwige planner, heeft de route en stopplaatsen tot in de kleinste details uitgestippeld.En: Jeroen, the eternal planner, has mapped out the routes and stops in the finest detail.Nl: Maar diep vanbinnen verlangt hij naar wat meer avontuur.En: But deep down, he longs for a bit more adventure.Nl: Het is een perfect zomerochtend wanneer ze vertrekken.En: It is a perfect summer morning when they set off.Nl: "Laten we plezier maken!"En: "Let's have fun!"Nl: roept Maartje terwijl ze hun tassen in de auto laadt.En: Maartje shouts as she loads their bags into the car.Nl: Lucas klapt in zijn handen en ze zijn weg.En: Lucas claps his hands and they are off.Nl: De wegen zijn drukker dan verwacht.En: The roads are busier than expected.Nl: Files houden hen tegen.En: Traffic jams hold them back.Nl: Jeroen begint zich zorgen te maken.En: Jeroen starts to worry.Nl: Hij grijpt naar zijn planner en probeert nieuwe routes uit te stippelen.En: He reaches for his planner and tries to map out new routes.Nl: Maar niets lijkt te werken zoals gepland.En: But nothing seems to work as planned.Nl: "Misschien moeten we het anders aanpakken?"En: "Maybe we should approach it differently?"Nl: stelt Lucas zachtjes voor.En: suggests Lucas softly.Nl: Maar Jeroen schudt zijn hoofd.En: But Jeroen shakes his head.Nl: Hij houdt niet van onverwachte veranderingen.En: He does not like unexpected changes.Nl: Wanneer ze eindelijk dichterbij de kust komen, gebeurt er iets onverwachts.En: When they finally get closer to the coast, something unexpected happens.Nl: De auto begint te stotteren en stopt ten midden van een stille landweg.En: The car begins to sputter and stops in the middle of a quiet country road.Nl: Jeroen gooit zijn handen in de lucht, gefrustreerd door het misgelopen schema.En: Jeroen throws his hands in the air, frustrated by the derailed schedule.Nl: Dit was niet hoe hij zich hun avontuur had voorgesteld.En: This wasn't how he had imagined their adventure.Nl: Maar dan begint Maartje te lachen.En: But then Maartje starts laughing.Nl: "Dit is toch best spannend, of niet?"En: "This is pretty exciting, isn't it?"Nl: zegt ze.En: she says.Nl: Haar lach werkt aanstekelijk en zelfs Jeroen merkt dat hij zenuwachtig glimlacht.En: Her laugh is contagious, and even Jeroen finds himself nervously smiling.Nl: Lucas knikt.En: Lucas nods.Nl: "Laten we eruit stappen en wandelen.En: "Let's get out and walk.Nl: Misschien vinden we iets bijzonders."En: Maybe we'll find something special."Nl: Jeroen aarzelt even, maar volgt dan zijn vrienden het pad op.En: Jeroen hesitates for a moment, but then follows his friends up the path.Nl: De groene velden, het warme zonlicht en de vredige stilte kalmeren zijn zenuwen.En: The green fields, the warm sunlight, and the peaceful silence calm his nerves.Nl: Ze ontdekken een afgelegen strand.En: They discover a secluded beach.Nl: Het zand voelt heerlijk onder hun voeten.En: The sand feels marvelous under their feet.Nl: Ze plonsen in het water, hun zorgen uitstralend in de golven.En: They splash into the water, their worries dissipating in the waves.Nl: In dat moment realiseert Jeroen zich iets belangrijks.En: In that moment, Jeroen realizes something important.Nl: De mooiste ervaringen zitten vaak in het onverwachte.En: The most beautiful experiences are often found in the unexpected.Nl: Het avontuur dat hij zocht, vond hij juist in de kleine, ongeplande momenten.En: The adventure he was seeking, he found precisely in the small, unplanned moments.Nl: Ze keren terug naar de auto, opgeladen en voldaan.En: They return to the car, recharged and satisfied.Nl: Jeroen voelt zich bevrijd.En: Jeroen feels liberated.Nl: Hij heeft een balans gevonden tussen plannen en improviseren, en zijn hart voelt lichter dan ooit tevoren.En: He has found a balance between planning and improvising, and his heart feels lighter than ever before.Nl: Terwijl de zon ondergaat, rijden ze verder, zonder haast, maar met nieuwe verhalen en herinneringen die ze voor altijd met zich mee zullen dragen.En: As the sun sets, they drive on, unhurried, but with new stories and memories that they will carry with them forever. Vocabulary Words:serene: serenelures: loktplanner: plannergains: verlangtapproach: aanpakkensputter: stotterenfrustrated: gefrustreerdderailed: misgelopencontagious: aanstekelijkhesitates: aarzeltsecluded: afgelegenmarvelous: heerlijkdissipating: uitstralendliberated: bevrijdunhurried: zonder haastmemories: herinneringeneternal: eeuwigemapped: uitgestippelddetails: detailsdeparture: vertrekkenunexpected: onverwachteapproach: aanpakkensputters: stottertcontagious: aanstekelijknervously: zenuwachtigcalm: kalmerenexperiences: ervaringenprecisely: juistsatisfied: voldaanimprovising: improviseren
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In this second part of the podcast, Michael Barnard pursues his conversation Paul Martin and Emiel van Druten with explores emerging insights into the Netherlands' energy transition, addressing core assumptions around efficiency, hydrogen usage, and electrification.Building efficiency upgrades yield disappointing returns, with gas consumption often rebounding within 2-4 years post-renovation, limiting achievable reductions to about 50%. The recommended solution is a clear shift toward electrification-first strategies, emphasizing cost-effective insulation to properly size heat pumps, a strategy supported by Heat Geeks' methodology and monitored at heatmonitor.org.Tata Steel's ambitious hydrogen-based direct reduction of iron (DRI) plans illustrate the industrial challenge. The strategy begins with natural gas DRI combined with carbon capture by 2025, transitioning fully to green hydrogen by 2040. However, declining global steel demand, driven by China's reduced infrastructure spending and a shift to scrap-based electric arc furnace production, calls into question the economic viability of domestic hydrogen-based steelmaking. A preferred interim solution involves biogenic methane with CCS, progressing eventually to importing green iron pellets for local processing.Contrary to broader industry forecasts, Dutch hydrogen demand may collapse by as much as 80% by 2050, drastically reducing electrolysis capacity requirements from over 30 GW to around 3 GW, reserved primarily for refineries and biorefineries. This scenario eliminates hydrogen from previously expected uses, such as ammonia production, transportation, steelmaking, and electricity backup generation.Methanol emerges surprisingly as a preferred shipping fuel, surpassing ammonia due to safety advantages and ease of biological sourcing. In aviation, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) derived from waste oils becomes the preferred fuel, driven by its simpler conversion process, though competition for limited feedstocks will favor aviation, pushing shipping toward methanol. Electrification projections for short-sea shipping and inland waterways see significant upward revisions, with long-haul shipping partially electrified due to soaring alternative fuel costs.Transportation electrification accelerates, with full truck electrification anticipated by 2035, eliminating earlier expectations for hydrogen trucks. Industry expert Johnny Ninehuis predicts no diesel trucks sold beyond that point, emphasizing battery technology overcoming heavy transport challenges.The chemical industry faces transformation, with methanol production pathways favoring gasification of waste plastics and biomass, particularly for chemical feedstocks and fuel applications. A smaller, cleaner petrochemical sector will remain viable, shifting to low-sulfur crude and significantly cutting hydrogen demand.System-wide rebalancing adjusts electricity demand growth forecasts downward from a previously projected fivefold increase to approximately 3.5 to 4 times current consumption. This adjustment significantly reduces offshore wind expansion targets, eliminating expensive distant and deep-water installations. Nuclear power is also excluded as non-economic, positioning the Netherlands as a future electricity exporter to neighboring markets, notably southern Germany. Direct air capture and synthetic fuel production are considered economically impractical within the Netherlands, and the fertilizer sector is projected to shift towards ammonia imports as local production becomes increasingly uneconomic. Highlighting broader electrification trends, Fortescue's recent $3 billion investment in electrified mining equipment illustrates a growing momentum towards electrification even in challenging, heavy industrial sectors.
Hackers leak backend data from the North Korean state-sponsored hacking group Kimsuky. A ransomware attack on a Dutch clinical diagnostics lab exposes medical data of nearly half a million women. One of the world's largest staffing firms suffers a data breach. Saint Paul, Minnesota, confirms the Interlock ransomware gang was behind a July cyberattack. Researchers jailbreak ChatGPT-5. A cyber incident takes the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office entirely offline. A new report quantifies global financial exposure from Operational Technology (OT) cyber incidents. Finnish prosecutors charge a Russian captain for allegedly damaging five critical subsea cables in the Baltic Sea. On our Industry Voices segment, we are joined by Sean Deuby, Semperis' Principal Technologist, with insights on the global state of ransomware. Hackers take smart buses for a virtual joyride. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest On our Industry Voices segment, we are joined by Sean Deuby, Semperis' Principal Technologist, who is sharing insights and observations on the state of ransomware around the globe. If you want to hear the full conversation, check it out here. Selected Reading Kimsuky APT Hackers Exposed in Alleged Breach Revealing Phishing Tools and Operational Data (TechNadu) Ransomware attack on dutch medical lab exposes cancer screening data of almost 500K women (Beyond Machines) Manpower discloses data breach affecting nearly 145,000 people (Bleeping Computer) Saint Paul cyberattack linked to Interlock ransomware gang (Bleeping Computer) Tenable Jailbreaks GPT-5, Gets It To Generate Dangerous Info Despite OpenAI's New Safety Tech (Tenable) Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office hit by cybersecurity incident, shuts down digital infrastructure (Beyond Machines) New Dragos Report Estimates Over $300 Billion in Potential Global OT Cyber Risk Exposure (Business Wire) The 2025 OT Security Financial Risk Report (Dragos) Finland charges captain of suspected Russian ‘shadow fleet' tanker for subsea cable damage (The Record) Free Wi-Fi Leaves Buses Vulnerable to Remote Hacking (SecurityWeek) Audience Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If your energy is constantly drained, the scale won't budge no matter what you try, or your gut feels like it's staging a daily rebellion—your hormones could be the hidden culprit. In this episode, I sit down with functional medicine expert Dr. Betty Murray to unpack how perimenopause, hormone metabolism, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) play a much bigger role in our health than most of us are told. We get into the real reasons behind chronic fatigue, weight loss resistance, bloating, brain fog, and IBS—and why typical lab tests are missing the mark. This conversation is your backstage pass into what's really going on with your metabolism, your mood, and your midsection—and what to do when “normal” labs still leave you feeling off. What You'll Hear in This Episode: • Why perimenopause symptoms can start up to a decade before menopause—and the subtle hormone shift that might explain your energy crashes • The shocking truth about estrogen and breast cancer risk (spoiler: the data may surprise you) • The real reason your hormones might not be working—even if you're on HRT • How hormone metabolism and detoxification are key to healing gut health and resolving symptoms like bloating and IBS Here's Why You'll Want to Hit Play: Most women are only testing their estradiol levels—and missing the bigger picture. In this conversation, Dr. Murray shares why hormone replacement isn't just about putting hormones in… it's about how your body clears them. She also reveals how factors like gut health, inflammation, and adrenal fatigue influence your entire hormone pathway. We talk about the HPATG axis, how cortisol and stress impact your cycle, and why symptoms like constipation, leaky gut, and low progesterone are often overlooked. Plus, we break down the Dutch test, estrogen dominance, and how the right hormone therapy could transform your energy, cognitive health, and even protect your bones. If you're dealing with: Daily fatigue that coffee can't fix Unexplained weight gain and belly fat Bloating, gas, or IBS symptoms that won't go away Brain fog and memory issues that scare you Mood swings, sleep struggles, or crashing energy... ...this episode will give you the “why” behind it all—so you can finally take the right next step. WellPower is a free health magazine by Dr. Meg Mill, packed with expert insights, in-depth articles, and practical tips on hormone balance, gut health, and metabolic wellness for women in perimenopause and beyond. Get your free copy at https://go.megmill.com/wellpower and start optimizing your health today! Get clarity on your hormones with The Hormone Fixer—a free checklist to help you identify imbalances and take the first steps toward better health. Download now at https://go.megmill.com/hormonefixer. Let's connect on Instagram for daily health tips at @drmegmill. Learn more about how Dr. Meg can help you uplevel your health at www.megmill.com How to reach Dr. Betty: Website: https://www.bettymurray.com/ This content is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new diet or exercise program. This podcast is for women in perimenopause and beyond who are struggling with fatigue, brain fog, bloating, weight loss resistance, and unpredictable hormones. If you're dealing with exhaustion, low energy, digestive discomfort, or hormone imbalances, you'll learn how to support your metabolism, balance hormones naturally, beat IBS and bloating, and finally break through stubborn weight gain. Discover science-backed strategies to optimize digestion, improve gut health, and manage perimenopause symptoms—without restrictive diets or endless supplements. Whether it's addressing estrogen dominance, blood sugar balance, or adrenal fatigue, this podcast gives you the tools to take control of your health and feel vibrant again. If you are enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a review or share it with a friend. If you listen to any of the following shows, we're sure you'll like ours too! Pursuit of Wellness with Mari Llewellyn, Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow, Just Ingredients Podcast, Longevity with Nathalie Niddam, Wellness Mama, The Dr. Josh Axe Show, Ancient Health Podcast, The Model Health Show, Grounded Wellness By Primally Pure, Be Well By Kelly Leveque, The Hormone Solution with Karen Martel, The Dr. Hyman Show, The Thyroid Fixer with Dr. Amie Hornaman, Treated with Dr. Sara, Well Beyond 40 with JJ Virgin, Better! with Dr. Stephanie, Energized with Dr. Mariza Snyder
What happens when a Dutch pastor encounters the living heartbeat of Jerusalem? Sebastiaan van Wessem shares his journey from a seminary-trained, Western lens to a Bible interpreted through first-century Jewish eyes. From his first trip to Israel to the relaunch of KNGDM Alliance - with Jerusalem at its center - Sebastiaan has been on a mission to unite Jew and Gentile under Messiah. But this vision unfolds in the shadow of rising antisemitism across Europe. From street protests to political battles over Israel's right to defend itself, Sebastiaan exposes the spiritual forces at work and the cost of standing with God's chosen people. In this episode, you'll hear how the One New Man isn't theory - it's a prophetic calling that challenges the Church to live as a united testimony before the Lord's return. Key Takeaways First-century eyes change everything - reading Scripture as Jesus' listeners did transforms theology and practice. Jerusalem must be the center - God's plan for His Kingdom flows from Zion. Antisemitism is alive and escalating - from soccer riots to parliamentary moves against Israel. One New Man is more than unity - it's Jew and Gentile, distinct yet one in Messiah. Prophecy is unfolding - growing global hostility toward Israel affirms the Bible's truth. The Church must demonstrate, not just teach - unity has to be lived, not only preached. Partnership with Messianic Jews is vital - relationship precedes mission. The Great Commission and Israel are linked - God's timing involves Jew and Gentile together proclaiming the Kingdom. Chapter Markers 00:00 – Meet Sebastiaan: from the Netherlands to KNGDM Alliance 02:06 – First trip to Israel changes everything 04:59 – Relationships in Jerusalem: building trust before mission 06:44 – Leading a church through theological transformation 12:34 – The Netherlands' complex history with the Jewish people 17:35 – Post–Oct. 7 antisemitism and protests in Europe 21:46 – Soccer riot exposes deep societal hatred 24:43 – Political battles over Israel's defense 27:35 – The prophetic reality of nations turning against Israel 29:01 – One New Man: God's vision for unity in diversity 34:35 – Historical revivals and Jew - Gentile revelation 35:43 – Our role in “speeding up” the Lord's return 36:54 – KNGDM Alliance: global teaching, prayer, and connection 38:03 – Shalom Yerushalayim: praying for the peace of Jerusalem Stand with Israel. Live the One New Man. See prophecy unfold. Learn more: thejewishroad.com Watch teachings & conferences: KNGDM Alliance YouTube
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Looking for daily inspiration? Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning. What's the one premier event that brings the global attractions industry together? IAAPA Expo 2025, happening in Orlando, Florida, from November 17th through 21st. From breakthrough technology to world-class networking and immersive education, IAAPA Expo 2025 is where you find possible. And, just for our audience, you'll save $10 when you register at IAAPA.org/ IAAPAExpo and use promo code EXPOAPROSTEN. Don't miss it — we won't! Every year, Matt embarks on a coaster-packed adventure known as CoasterNerdCon (CNC), and this time, the journey took him across Europe to explore some of the continent's most iconic theme parks. While the thrills were plenty, the biggest takeaways came from the unique operational practices, cultural nuances, and creative design elements that make European parks distinct. In this episode, Matt and Josh talk about Matt's CNC 2025 trip and what the U.S. attractions industry can learn from parks in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and beyond. Parking Efficiency and Operational Design "You pay for parking on the way out." In contrast to the standard U.S. practice of paying for parking upon arrival, European parks often collect parking fees as guests exit. This adjustment alleviates early morning bottlenecks and allows guests to flow into the parks more smoothly. Matt noted the process was surprisingly efficient, especially when paired with mobile QR code systems. Cultural Influence on Park Hours and Expectations "Europeans want to go home for dinner." Many parks Matt visited closed as early as 6 or 7 PM—a surprising shift from the late-night hours common in the United States. This practice aligns with European cultural norms around evening family dinners, emphasizing how societal values shape operational decisions, even at the cost of potential late-night revenue. Quiet Platforms and Safety through Simplicity "There were no loud spiels... just a thumbs up and you go." Matt observed that European ride platforms are notably quieter than their American counterparts. Without booming safety announcements, parks rely on body language, gestures, and rider intuition—reflecting a different approach to liability and guest trust, possibly stemming from less litigious cultures. Laughter is Universal "Smiles, laughter… it doesn't matter what language you're speaking." Whether at a German theme park or a splash pad in Chicago, Matt and Josh reflected on how joy transcends language. Laughter, excitement, and human connection provide a universal language—an important reminder for guest-facing teams everywhere. The Power of Industry Connections "You must be one of us." Matt recounted how introductions from one industry peer led to behind-the-scenes access, personal tours, and new friendships. These moments underscore the importance of professional networking within the attractions industry and the unique camaraderie shared by theme park enthusiasts. Constraints Fuel Creativity "There's no trademark on creativity." Parks like Efteling and Phantasialand thrive despite physical limitations like land usage caps or height restrictions. Instead of seeing these as barriers, they use them to drive innovation. Layered layouts, immersive theming, and integrated storytelling show how limitations can lead to imaginative breakthroughs. Authenticity vs. Theming "Is it still theming when it feels this real?" Europa Park's recreation of European countries felt so authentic that Matt questioned whether it crossed from themed design into genuine reality. Unlike caricature-style lands, these parks replicate realistic environments with subtlety and accuracy—offering immersion without overstated fantasy. Cross-Cultural Communication "Body language and gestures became our best tools." Though Matt doesn't speak German or Dutch, navigating the parks was easier than expected thanks to signage, body language, and intuitive design. The experience heightened his empathy for international visitors to U.S. parks and reinforced the value of non-verbal communication. Reawakening the Park Brain "I was using a part of my brain I hadn't used in a while." Visiting unfamiliar parks reactivated Matt's instincts as a theme park guest. Without relying on familiarity, he had to think critically and observe cues—an experience that reminded him how important way finding and signage are for first-time visitors. Doing More Than You Have To "They didn't have to do that—but they did." Matt highlighted dozens of examples where parks went beyond expectations: themed observation decks, treetop walkways, immersive queue shows, and even whimsical guardrails. These touches exemplify how small creative choices elevate the entire experience and build long-term guest loyalty. From logistics to laughter, from constraints to creativity, CNC 2025 provided Matt with profound insights into what makes theme parks in Europe not just operationally efficient but emotionally impactful. Whether it's walking a new path, connecting with a fellow professional, or reimagining what's possible within your budget, there are countless lessons to be found when you look beyond your own borders. Have you had a similar international experience or takeaway from visiting a theme park or attraction abroad? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Share your stories and insights by reaching out on social media or by emailing attractionpros@gmail.com. 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Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Delayed in Amsterdam: An Unexpected Journey to Spain Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-08-12-22-34-01-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De zon scheen helder door de glazen ramen van Schiphol International Airport.En: The sun shone brightly through the glass windows of Schiphol International Airport.Nl: Reizigers haastten zich langs de winkels en cafés, terwijl de schermen de woorden "Vertraging" toonden.En: Travelers hurried past the shops and cafés, while the screens displayed the words "Vertraging".Nl: Sven stond onrustig te wiebelen.En: Sven stood restlessly fidgeting.Nl: Hij maakte zich zorgen.En: He was worried.Nl: Zijn vlucht naar Spanje was vertraagd.En: His flight to Spain was delayed.Nl: Hij moest naar een bruiloft van een vriend.En: He needed to attend a friend's wedding.Nl: Naast hem zat Jolien, rustig met haar boek.En: Next to him sat Jolien, calmly with her book.Nl: Ze had al vaker met dit bijltje gehakt.En: She had been through this before.Nl: Haar kalmte was aanstekelijk, maar Sven bleef stressen.En: Her calmness was contagious, but Sven remained stressed.Nl: "Wat als ik te laat ben?"En: "What if I'm too late?"Nl: vroeg hij bezorgd.En: he asked anxiously.Nl: Jolien glimlachte.En: Jolien smiled.Nl: "Geen zorgen," zei ze.En: "No worries," she said.Nl: "We vinden wel een oplossing.En: "We'll find a solution.Nl: Geniet van deze tijd hier."En: Enjoy this time here."Nl: Ze wees op het winkeltje voor koffie en de mensen die daar babbelden.En: She pointed to the coffee shop and the people chatting there.Nl: Sven kon het nog niet helemaal loslaten.En: Sven still couldn't fully let it go.Nl: Hij schoot af en toe op, controleerde zijn telefoon en keek naar de schermen.En: He occasionally jumped up, checked his phone, and looked at the screens.Nl: Jolien zag zijn onrust en begon over haar reizen te vertellen.En: Jolien noticed his restlessness and began talking about her travels.Nl: Ze had een talent om spontane avonturen te vinden.En: She had a knack for discovering spontaneous adventures.Nl: "Ik weet dat dit lastig is," zei ze, "maar soms moet je er gewoon in meegaan.En: "I know this is tough," she said, "but sometimes you just have to go with it.Nl: Kijk om je heen.En: Look around.Nl: Misschien krijgen we hier nog een avontuur."En: Maybe we'll have an adventure here."Nl: Terwijl ze spraken, ontdekten ze toevallig dat ze een gezamenlijke kennis hadden die ook naar de bruiloft ging.En: While they were talking, they accidentally discovered they had a mutual acquaintance who was also going to the wedding.Nl: Dit opende een wereld van mogelijkheden.En: This opened up a world of possibilities.Nl: Samen bekeken ze andere reisopties.En: Together, they explored other travel options.Nl: Zou het mogelijk zijn om een andere route te vinden?En: Could they find another route?Nl: Jolien stelde voor om naar een nabijgelegen stad te reizen en daar een vlucht naar Spanje te nemen.En: Jolien suggested traveling to a nearby city and catching a flight to Spain from there.Nl: Sven's hartslag begon te kalmeren.En: Sven's heartbeat began to calm.Nl: Dit zou misschien lukken.En: This might just work.Nl: Ze kochten snel treinkaartjes en vertrokken naar de volgende bestemming.En: They quickly bought train tickets and departed for the next destination.Nl: De treinreis was spannend maar ook mooi.En: The train ride was exciting but also beautiful.Nl: Ze zagen het Nederlandse zomerlandschap voorbij flitsen.En: They watched the Dutch summer landscape flash by.Nl: Ondanks alles begon Sven zich te ontspannen.En: Despite everything, Sven began to relax.Nl: Jolien's gezelschap en de spontane reis maakten het spannend.En: Jolien's company and the spontaneous trip made it exciting.Nl: Eindelijk, na een korte maar snelle vlucht vanuit de andere stad, landden ze veilig in Spanje.En: Finally, after a short but fast flight from the other city, they landed safely in Spain.Nl: Net op tijd voor de bruiloft.En: Just in time for the wedding.Nl: Sven ademde diep in en glimlachte naar Jolien.En: Sven took a deep breath and smiled at Jolien.Nl: "Bedankt," zei hij oprecht, "je hebt me geholpen te beseffen dat ik niet alles kan plannen en dat dat oké is."En: "Thank you," he said sincerely, "you helped me realize that I can't plan everything, and that's okay."Nl: Jolien lachte terug.En: Jolien laughed back.Nl: "Zo gaat reizen vaak, Sven.En: "That's often how travel goes, Sven.Nl: Het gaat om de rit, niet alleen de bestemming."En: It's about the journey, not just the destination."Nl: Ze gingen samen naar de bruiloft, beiden tevreden dat ze, ondanks alles, op tijd waren aangekomen.En: They went to the wedding together, both satisfied that, despite everything, they had arrived on time.Nl: Sven had geleerd dat een beetje flexibiliteit een wereld van verschil kon maken.En: Sven had learned that a bit of flexibility could make a world of difference. Vocabulary Words:shone: scheenbrightly: helderfidgeting: wiebelenanxiously: bezorgdcalmness: kalmtecontagious: aanstekelijkoccasional: af en toerestlessness: onrustspontaneous: spontanemutual: gezamenlijkepossibilities: mogelijkhedensuggested: stelde voordeparted: vertrokkenexciting: spannendbeautiful: mooilandscape: landschaprelax: ontspannenjourney: ritdestination: bestemmingflexibility: flexibiliteitsincerely: oprechtsolution: oplossingknack: talentcatching: nemenheartbeat: hartslagcalm: kalmerentickets: treinkaartjesdespite: ondankscompanionship: gezelschaprealize: beseffen
Episode 1532: PainHub
The Matts are taking a well-deserved break, so while they recharge their batteries here's an interview from the archive to enjoy.The Matts are joined by Dutch popular historian and author Rutger Bregman to discuss his new book, Moral Ambition. How does the world change for the better? Why do so many talented people do bullsh*t jobs? And what's wrong with a life spent worrying about reducing your carbon footprint to zero? Rutger's a man with strong opinions on all the above and more. It's a fascinating in-depth interview on what you - yes, YOU! - need to do to fix the planet. Enjoy!EXCLUSIVE OFFER: Get The New European for just £1 for the first month. Head to theneweuropean.co.uk/2matts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Erin Hynes - Gouda Cheese Market, Den Bosch Canals & Dreamy Delft – Exploring the Netherlands with Pina TravelsIn this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I'm joined by Erin Hynes from Pina Travels and the Curious Tourism Podcast for a rich, wide-ranging journey through the Netherlands — from bustling cheese markets to hidden medieval canals, national parks to charming historic cities.Erin's deep personal connection to the Netherlands, through her family's roots in Friesland, brings a unique insight into Dutch heritage and culture. Together, we explore well-known highlights and lesser-visited locations, weaving in stories about history, food, cycling culture, and the everyday beauty of life in this fascinating country.We cover:Delft – Iconic blue Delftware pottery, historic churches, and postcard-perfect canals.Gouda – The world-famous cheese market and the traditions that keep it alive.Den Bosch – One of the best-preserved medieval city centres, with canals running beneath the streets.Dordrecht – A laid-back city with picturesque streets and waterside cafés.Werkendam & Biesbosch National Park – Wetlands, birdlife, and the Dutch art of water management.Utrecht – Two-level canals, lively cycling culture, and a vibrant student city vibe.Friesland – A unique province with its own language, traditions, and proud heritage.Along the way, we dive into Dutch cuisine (from bitterballen to pannenkoeken), the country's ingenious engineering solutions for living below sea level, and why cycling here is more than just a mode of transport — it's part of the national identity. We also talk about the warm historical ties between the Netherlands, Canada, and the UK.Whether you're planning a trip to the Netherlands or love hearing about destinations beyond the obvious, this conversation will give you fresh ideas, practical travel tips, and a deeper appreciation for Dutch culture.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Unlocking Machu Picchu's Secret: A Discovery Beneath the Ruins Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-08-11-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De ochtend was koud en mistig boven Machu Picchu.En: The morning was cold and misty above Machu Picchu.Nl: De oude stenen van de stad glinsterden vochtig in het eerste licht van de dag.En: The ancient stones of the city glistened damply in the first light of the day.Nl: Merel stond op een terras, diep in gedachten verzonken.En: Merel stood on a terrace, deep in thought.Nl: Ze was hier met een doel.En: She was here with a purpose.Nl: Het Inti Raymi festival was net voorbij, en de energie van de zonnewende hing nog in de lucht.En: The Inti Raymi festival had just ended, and the energy of the solstice was still lingering in the air.Nl: Maar iets anders hield haar bezig—een mysterieuze artefact was verdwenen.En: But something else occupied her—a mysterious artifact had disappeared.Nl: En ze had het nodig om de geheime kamer te openen die volgens legende onder de ruïnes verborgen lag.En: And she needed it to open the secret chamber that, according to legend, was hidden beneath the ruins.Nl: Merel was niet alleen.En: Merel was not alone.Nl: Tijn en Sanne, haar collega-archeologen, waren ook hier.En: Tijn and Sanne, her fellow archaeologists, were also there.Nl: Ze waren echter sceptisch over de verhalen die ze hadden gehoord.En: They were, however, skeptical of the stories they'd heard.Nl: "Een geheime kamer?En: "A secret chamber?Nl: Dat is niets anders dan een mythe," zei Tijn gisteren nog.En: That's nothing more than a myth," Tijn said just yesterday.Nl: Maar Merel voelde iets anders.En: But Merel sensed something different.Nl: Haar instinct fluisterde dat er meer was.En: Her instinct whispered that there was more to it.Nl: De lokale autoriteiten hadden delen van de site afgesloten.En: The local authorities had closed off parts of the site.Nl: Er waren de laatste tijd te veel diefstallen geweest.En: There had been too many thefts recently.Nl: Maar deze beperking hield Merel niet tegen.En: But this restriction did not stop Merel.Nl: Ze besloot om 's avonds door te werken.En: She decided to work through the night.Nl: Stilletjes sloop ze onder de sterren door de verlaten ruïnes.En: Quietly, she crept under the stars through the deserted ruins.Nl: Ze moest voorzichtig zijn.En: She had to be careful.Nl: De beveiliging zou haar niet toestaan hier te zijn.En: Security would not allow her to be here.Nl: Merel stond voor een oude stenen altar.En: Merel stood before an ancient stone altar.Nl: Er waren symbolen, oud en mystiek.En: There were symbols, old and mystical.Nl: Terwijl ze voorzichtig de symbolen aftastte, merkte ze iets op.En: As she carefully felt the symbols, she noticed something.Nl: Een loslating van de steen.En: A loosening of the stone.Nl: Haar hart bonkte in haar borstkas.En: Her heart pounded in her chest.Nl: Ze trok aan de steen, en daar was het: de verloren artefact, verborgen in een geheime nis.En: She pulled at the stone, and there it was: the lost artifact, hidden in a secret niche.Nl: Maar plotseling, de grond trilde.En: But suddenly, the ground trembled.Nl: Er klonk een donderend geluid.En: There was a thunderous sound.Nl: Een aardverschuiving!En: A landslide!Nl: Merel greep snel het artefact en sprong opzij net op tijd.En: Merel quickly grabbed the artifact and leapt aside just in time.Nl: Stenen rolden naar beneden, maar het pad naar de geheime kamer was nu vrij.En: Stones tumbled down, but the path to the secret chamber was now clear.Nl: De adrenaline pompte door haar aderen.En: Adrenaline pumped through her veins.Nl: Met het artefact in haar hand, vond ze de ingang.En: With the artifact in hand, she found the entrance.Nl: De deur opende zich met een diepe kreun.En: The door opened with a deep groan.Nl: Binnen vond ze wat velen alleen hadden durven dromen—de geheime kamer vol onbekende inscripties en objecten.En: Inside, she found what many had only dared to dream of—the secret chamber full of unknown inscriptions and objects.Nl: Merel keerde terug naar haar collega's, haar gezicht stralend van triomf en stof.En: Merel returned to her colleagues, her face beaming with triumph and dust.Nl: "Er is meer onder de oppervlakte," zei ze met een glimlach.En: "There is more beneath the surface," she said with a smile.Nl: Tijn en Sanne keken haar met nieuwe ogen aan.En: Tijn and Sanne looked at her with newfound respect.Nl: Hun scepticisme maakte plaats voor bewondering.En: Their skepticism gave way to admiration.Nl: Ze hadden niet alleen een geheim ontdekt, maar ook Merel's onvermoeibare toewijding en instinct.En: They had not only discovered a secret but also Merel's tireless dedication and instinct.Nl: Merel stond stil, keek naar de oude stad omringd door mist en bergen.En: Merel stood still, gazing at the ancient city surrounded by mist and mountains.Nl: Ze had vertrouwen gewonnen in haar eigen oordeel en wist dat soms, om grote ontdekkingen te doen, je de gebaande paden moet verlaten.En: She had gained confidence in her own judgment and knew that sometimes, to make great discoveries, you have to leave the beaten path. Vocabulary Words:misty: mistigglistened: glinsterdenterrace: terraspurpose: doelsolstice: zonnewendelingering: hingartifact: artefactchamber: kamerskeptical: sceptischinstinct: instinctancient: ouderestriction: beperkingcrept: sloopaltar: altarsymbols: symbolenloosening: loslatingniche: nistrembled: trildethunderous: donderendlandslide: aardverschuivingadrenaline: adrenalineveins: adereninscriptions: inscriptiestriumph: triomfadmiration: bewonderingjudgment: oordeeldisappear: verdwenenabandoned: verlatendedication: toewijdingdiscovered: ontdekt
Episode 1531: Every Thing Is Worse
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The ultimate bar crawl of Old New York continues through a survey of classic bars and taverns that trace their origins from the 1850s through the 1880s.And this time we're recording within two of America's most famous establishments, joined by the people who know that history the best.In Part One, we introduced you to the origin story of New York City tavern life in the Dutch and colonial periods, and we ventured into Fraunces Tavern to witness the creation of the United States itself. Then we headed out to Queens and to Neir's Tavern, which quenched the thirsts of horse-racing fans in the early 19th century -- and reinvented itself in the 20th century thanks to Mae West and Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas.For part two, we fill out our list of the most historic bars and taverns still serving customers in the 21st century -- from SoHo to Williamsburg, from Midtown Manhattan to Red Hook, Brooklyn.But we center our adventure within two classic Manhattan bars, which wear their histories proudly upon the walls:-- McSorley's Old Ale House is the most famous Irish saloon in New York City (and dare we even say, the whole country?), and its stacked, cluttered walls -- every strange piece tells a story -- welcome you inside to become a part of its history. Historian Will Wander and long-time bartender Shane Buggy provide a most intoxicating tour of the joint.-- Pete's Tavern has become famous as one of America's most enduring literary bars thanks to its long-time association with O. Henry. But there are so many more secrets awaiting you -- from its association with Tammany Hall to its curious transformation into a "flower shop" during Prohibition. General manager Gary Egan and owner Steve Troy reveal many surprising twists in Pete's own history.This episode was edited and produced by Kieran Gannon. Visit the website for more images of the famous bars mentioned in this week's show.
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