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Series Podcast: This Way Out
De Waal: “It Wasn't Dutch Courage”

Series Podcast: This Way Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 28:58


Decades of LGBTQ+ organizing in Australia are captured in the memoir of Peter De Waal, and the spirit of his book launching at the site of the early movement's first meetings is captured by Sydney correspondent Barry McKay. And in NewsWrap: the United Kingdom's Supreme Court rejects the Scottish government's argument that transgender women should have full access to women's services, gender dysphoria is no longer covered by U.S. laws banning discrimination against people with disabilities, a transgender Green Party candidate for the Norwegian parliament believes her country should offer asylum to trans people from the U.S., the parliament dominated by Hungary's authoritarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán bans LGBTQ Pride events, the authoritarian-leaning administration of would-be U.S. President Donald Trump defunds the museum devoted to Black queer rights activist Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, and more international LGBTQ+ news reported this week by Marcos Najera and Lucia Chappelle (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the April 21, 2025 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/

Planet FPL - The Fantasy Football Podcast
Dutch Courage | Planet FPL On Euro 2024

Planet FPL - The Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 49:16


Clayton joins James to review last night's dramatic victory for England as super-sub Ollie Watkins' 90th minute against The Netherlands sealed The Three Lions first ever semi final victory on foreign soil. There's discussion on a much improved first half performance and why the second half became more difficult and thoughts turn towards Sunday's final against Spain in Berlin. Can England bring it home!? Plus Euro Fantasy round-up. Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Ask James live stream at 12pm BST with an audio posted shortly after Today on Patreon: Extra Time on England and FPL Price Reveal Stream at 12pm BST For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/content-schedule-107727762 Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast?  Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #EuroFantasy #Euro2024 #EuropeanChampionship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Come Fly With Us
CFWU 153 - Dutch courage

Come Fly With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 72:20 Transcription Available


Hier reden Olli und Steffen über die große und kleine Luftfahrt aus Pilotensicht. Es geht diesmal um den L888 und warum Frachter Flugzeuge diesen Airway i.d.R. Regel nützen können, die A/T beim T/O und was tun wenn es nicht geht bzw. auch um die Einführung einer neuen Rubrik: Procedures

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Rob Roos MEP - Dutch Courage: A Maverick's Path in European Politics

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 48:49 Transcription Available


Show Notes and Transcript Rob Roos, a Dutch politician and member of the European Parliament joins Hearts of Oak to discuss his non-traditional journey into politics and his focus of representing the people over personal gain.  He advocates for free speech, energy security, and national sovereignty while addressing issues like immigration and digital identity.  Rob highlights the complexity of politics, emphasizing compromise and unity among diverse political groups.  He stresses the importance of collaboration to tackle challenges like immigration and the changing European political landscape.  Rob also shares his views on international relations, promoting peaceful resolutions and maintaining dialogue.  As we look ahead, Rob remains dedicated to serving his country and advocating for critical issues, cementing his position as a notable voice in European politics. Rob Roos (1966) has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2 July 2019, until December 2020 this was on behalf of the Forum for Democracy (FVD) and then until August 2023 on behalf of JA21. Mr Roos was a member of the Provincial Council of South Holland for several months in 2019 and chairman of the political group until July 2019. He is an entrepreneur in the ICT sector and worked in business and is the Vice President of the group of European Conservatives and Reformists. Connect with Rob... X/TWITTER         x.com/Rob_Roos WEBSITE             ecrgroup.eu/ecr/mep/rob_roos INSTAGRAM        www.instagram.com/robroos.mep Interview recorded  14.6.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... X/TWITTER        x.com/HeartsofOakUK WEBSITE            heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP                  heartsofoak.org/shop/ Transcript (Hearts of Oak) I'm delighted to be joined by Rob Roos today, a Dutch politician, was a member of the European Parliament for five years. Rob, it's wonderful to have you with us. Thank you for giving us your time today. (Rob Roos MEP) Yeah, it's wonderful to be here and I try to explain the things that are happening in the European Parliament and in the Netherlands. And I'm honoured to have me in the show. Thank you. Great to have an eye of, as have many, I think, English speakers certainly enjoyed your fantastic short videos on a range of issues and it is, I guess, to see a member of the European Parliament speak sense and speak specifically, I just say what they think, love it. But you obviously were a member of the European Parliament for five years. I'm still am. Still am, yeah. Yes, yes, till July 16. Okay, till July 16 and you were vice chairman of the the ECR group, and we'll get into the groupings, the European Conservatives and Reformist Party. But your background, you were in telecoms, and it made me smile because I know I worked with Gerard Batten, who was MEP for UKIP, UKIP leader, and his background was telecoms as well before he got into politics. Maybe I can ask you just how you ended up being involved in politics. It was an accident. It always is. No, I was never a member of a political party. My background is I'm actually an electrical engineer. But I'm an entrepreneur. I have my own businesses. I had an engineering company in energy. That's what I'm doing for 32 years now. But after a while I started to invest in my own fibre optic networks across the country so, I founded my own telecom company. It started with the infrastructure but after a while I also had I had my own ISP and we did everything, but in 2016 I sold my engineering company. And because I wanted to move on with my telecom company, it was a huge success. But then there was a private equity from London who wanted to buy my shares. And so I did the negotiations for two years in 2018. They bought my shares also of that company. I still have one telecom company. I still own a fantastic gym. I'm also a boxing trainer. But then in 2016, we had a new movement in the Netherlands. It was called Forum for Democracy. Thierry Baudet was very good at that time. And, well, I funded his political movement so he can run for our national parliament. But I didn't become a member at the time. But after a while, they called me. Rob, can you please help us? You live close to Rotterdam. Can you do the campaign over there? I was never involved in politics. I was always interested in politics since I was a child. So I said, okay, let's do it. I'm an entrepreneur. Let's roll up the sleeves and just do it. But it was a success. And from one thing came another. And, well, before I knew it, I was in the office in Amsterdam. To them and yeah, building this organization because that is my background I founded nine companies, our board companies, our merged companies, and so I know how to build organizations. Yeah, from there they said well can you record a video about entrepreneurship and it was so difficult because I was never in front of the cameras really it was maybe 50 takes or something like that it was terrible, but okay, I didn't have that experience, but finally this video was successful and then Rob you should also be on the list and I said absolutely not. I want to help but I'm not going to be on this, but in the end to make a long story short, in the end I was on the list and I was elected as a member of of the European Parliament. And, well, yeah, I did it with love and passion, and I loved what I did. I'm not really a politician. I'm a representative of the people. I think that's a big difference. Most people who go into politics have very good intentions, but once chosen, they make a career of it. And, yeah, I didn't do that. I'm really there for the people. It's sometimes tough, you know. They call you names. But I don't care, you know, it's the right for people to call me names. That's freedom of speech. I don't block anyone on social media. But yeah, I did it with love and passion. And to be honest, I think I'm going to miss it. But there will probably be something else in the future. I keep on fighting for my country, absolutely. And also for Europe. Well I want to get on to what kind of your passions and what you wanted to to bring to that role but let me for our UK and half of our viewers are American and I don't know if we'll be able to explain all of the intricacies and little details in in the politics but obviously I watched Thierry Baudet start his movement and you've got all different letters in Dutch politics. So, that's the Forum for Democratie, the FVD. And then there was, I think, a disagreement. So things were said, as happens, and then you had broken away with some others and started a new group, the J21. And then you had represented that and then as an independent. And I guess there are always difficulties with a new movement or a new group or new party that starts, because it doesn't have the history of what it actually believes and it's evolving and that can lead to clashes I guess. Yeah, that's true you know, but it's always in politics. I was in Bangkok two weeks ago. I was speaking there about food security. I spoke with the the audience that were all kinds of ministers and and members of parliament of all kinds of Asian countries from Kazakhstan to South Korea, Japan, China, everywhere. And it's everywhere the same. You know, politics is just a dirty game. But the point is for new political parties, if someone is, let's say, difficult to handle, there is no job somewhere else. The establishment, if someone is not very favourable anymore in the party, they give them a decent job as a mayor or something else. And this is not possible with a new political party. So, yeah, that is the problem. But there are more problems. Politics also attracts strange people. I agree. It's incredible. And I'm just a simple human being. The only thing that counts for me, I want results. I'm a businessman. man you know and I my my job is to solve problems and to to go straight to the result and I don't want to play all these games, and I don't do it, so it's, I stay, I stick to my principles and then that's why I fight for and if people said you should not speak about this, you shouldn't speak about that, and I said sorry I'm here to represent the people that's why they have chosen me and I will fight for them. For me the party, a political party is just a tool. It cannot be the goal and that is often the thing that they make the political party more important than our country and the people and yeah for me the people and the country is that that's the most important thing that's the highest goal there is. Tell us about you as an MEP you as vice chair of the ECR one of the kind of three groupings on the right and people obviously will know Georgia Maloney her party part of that I think the Law and Justice Party and also I think the Czech Civic Democratic Party are part of that. Tell us what that was, because obviously you were there for five years. So you don't have a track record of being in the European Parliament. That's not your life. Your life, as you say, is service and serving the people. Vice-Chairman of the ECR, that is a key position. How did that come about? And how did you find your time, I guess, working with the groupings in the European Parliament? Oh, I love that. I love to do that. I can be tough on subjects, but I think I'm a very reasonable person and I can bring people together. Even I cooperate a lot of times with, for example, the Greens. I disagree. On 100% on their climate policy, but I was a member of the industry and energy committee and we were responsible, for example, for the digital identity, etc. And in the greens you have these pirates, you know, they are very hard on privacy. So, I made my coalitions with them to create a majority on things. So, there was also a very left liberal lady in the Renew, and she said, Rob, you are such a nice person, but you have such strange people around you. And then I said, you have exactly the same. So you can disagree on subjects, but you can respect each other as human beings. And this is how I work. And that is also that I did it in the ECR. I think, yeah, it's so strange because in my political party, they said, they told me, you should not speak about this and you should not speak about that. And they really disagree with me on the things. And they made my life very tough to survive in that party. But the strange thing is that I can go along with all the people in the group. Even we have, of course, you have a bandwidth and you have the people. We are the conservative, but you have people who are on the left side of this conservative movement and also the hardliners. But I can get along with them very well. And I try to bring people together, because in the end, we have to do it together. Together, you are strong. And of course, you can disagree with each other, but you have to find a compromise on things so that you can show your strength. And being united is very important to achieve the goals. I was in Bucharest, I think it's now four or five weeks ago, I was the keynote speaker there at Make Europe Great Again. Oh, yes. And that was exactly the speech that I gave. We have the elections coming up and we should be united on the right. And I hope there are now negotiations going on to create this. Conservative supergroup. They try it every time we have new elections. But this time I really hope it will work because. We are bigger, if we are united, we are bigger than the socialists in the European Parliament. And then we are the second largest group right after the European People's Party. And then we are strong. We have the best positions. You have the best, yeah, as a rapporteur, you can change things. You have the chairman of all the committees, et cetera. And so, yeah, I think we should respect each other as a human being and be tough on the subject, but we should find compromises and work together. The elections have thrown up some interesting and exciting results. Obviously, Marine Le Pen doing well. I remember meeting Marine 12 years ago in London, the only time I've met her. But Gerrit Fielder is obviously doing very well in Holland, and I've met him a number of times. And you've got two high-profile individuals that really make the left extremely angry. And to me, that's kind of the part that I like, but also you need to come together. But then you've got all these, obviously, where Giorgio Maloney fits in. And then you've got all the conversation about the AFD and the FPO. And it's an interesting mix. And you said politics brings together estranged people. It also brings together people who are extremely ambitious. And sometimes that doesn't work with groupings. But what are your thoughts looking across the landscape at what this election has produced? And how do you see it moving forward with some of those conversations? If we look at the numbers, then EPP is still the biggest group in the European Parliament. But let's say the conservatives, if you count the numbers, then we almost have the same numbers. If I count the numbers, EPP can be around 190. But also the conservatives, the right-wing conservatives, they have also 190 seats if we can merge. And Renew lost a lot, especially in France. It's a chaos over there. But also the Greens in Germany, the Socialists in Germany, they did a terrible job. It was the worst elections for them ever on the European Parliament level. So, this is a very strong signal from the people in Europe that they are fed up with all this climate communist nonsense. All this gender nonsense, because this is what it is. It was so horrible the last five years. Every legislation that we passed was full of gender ideology, climate ideology, and it was absurd, you know. I was in energy for 32 years. I really know what energy is about and how to do it. You cannot do this energy transition with wind turbines and solar panels. So, there is an alternative, and that is nuclear energy. And I was advocating for that for a very long time. I'm not against phasing out Fossil. Partly, you cannot do it completely, but partly you can phase out fossil fuel. But then you need something stable. And nuclear energy is such a wonderful form of energy. It's really a gift from the stars. If you have this uranium, but also the new... New reactors. New reactors, the fourth generation reactors with thorium and other things. There is so much energy in this tiny particle form. And this is really a solution. But this is the problem. They don't want that. So, to come back to the question, the Greens they lost, the Liberals they lost. And, well, it's time to have a real democracy. These people are upset. It was also in the Netherlands, exactly the same when Wilders won the election. These people are upset, but it's their democracy, it's not the democracy, it's their democracy. They have a view of how the world should look like, and this is how everyone should behave. But if it's real democracy, they should start listening to the people. The people gave a very clear signal. We don't want this anymore. We want change. We want a normal life. Of course, we want to take care of the planet, but we don't want to have this absurd laws where we are losing our freedom, where we are paying so much for just normal energy while it's not necessary. Our food security is in danger because of the policy on the farmers. And people start seeing it. And now they want to go back to normal. Well, of course, the farm demonstration, they started in your part of the world, in the Netherlands, and then really, really spread out. But this idea of wanting your own industries, not necessarily relying on the global, of not wanting to, not seeing renewables as the full-on solution may be a part of it, but it can't be. This is where we put everything into. And the gender ideology debate, the mass immigration that Europe has faced. I mean, but which one has it just been those coming together to give the push to to Gerd Willers, to Marine Le Pen, to Maloney, the Swedish Democrats, the FPO coming top and then even the Vox and Chega doing well in Portugal and Spain. I mean, it's across the board where all these parties have come first or second or one or two end up third. But it does seem a change of the guard. I'm wondering which issue is it that actually is concerning Europeans the most? I think it's immigration. You know, we are flooded with people from the Middle East and Africa. And even in my small village here, very close to Rotterdam, it's changing. Our children don't have houses anymore the culture is changing. Well I've seen the videos from London this is not Europe anymore and if these people want the Sharia, if they like to live by the Sharia there are lots of places in the world where you can do that. We should not allow that they are changing our society. I didn't ask for it. Most of the people didn't ask for it. So why is this happening? You know, it's not the will of the people. So, I think immigration is something that is the most important issue at the moment. But the rest, the Green Deal, all this climate policy, the gender policy, changing our identities, taking away our freedom, Yeah, I think we are heading, when I was in Warsaw, I said we are heading to a new kind of communism. And I really think that is the case. You know, if you look at communism, it's all central plant economy. Now, that is exactly what the Green Deal is. As an entrepreneur, I want to make my own decisions. And if we have new legislation and say, OK, we have to improve the environment, etc. Etc. Okay, make your goals. And let me, let the market find out what the best solution is. But they are not only telling you what to do, they are also telling you how to do it. Like the civil servants in Brussels, sitting on the chair of the entrepreneurs and of the chair of the businesses, if they really think they can do a better job, it's so stupid, you know, that's not the case. So, immigration is the most important thing. We feel that everywhere. We see the bomb attacks, we see the violence. You should not speak about it, then you are a racist, of course, they call your names again, but also the women in our cities are not safe anymore. It's just happening. It started, this started in Sweden, but now we have the same problem here in Rotterdam. And that doesn't mean that all the people who coming in are are evil, but it is changing our society and if you have too much of it and you cannot integrate in the society there are people here that live really 30 years in the Netherlands and they don't speak our language that is absurd, you know, that you then you are not a part of the society. I don't believe in a multicultural cultural society, we should have a monocultural society with maybe multicultural people from other countries but multicultural society really means a parallel society you have so but yeah, I think this is this is something that we have to solve and I think the key is now, With Giorgio Maloney. Fratelli d'Italia. I really understand their position. They are my colleagues. They are very good colleagues. I love them very much. But Italy has problems, you know, with their debt. So, they depend on what is happening in the financial market. The financial market can break or they can break the government within months, I think. But also the Commission, because they have this money where they can bribe the member states. They did it with Poland, they do it with Hungary, but they can also bribe Italy, because Italy, I think they still have to receive 85 billion Euros from this next generation EU. EU, so that is serious money. But it should not be the case that the government of Italy, of Giorgio Meloni, that they can hostage our whole group. We in Europe, we have to move on. So, I understand their position, but still I hope there will be a solution also for this big group, including... Fratelli d'Italia. I really hope that. We're talking about Giorgio Maloni and you've seen, I guess, Orban with Fidets in Hungary and the Law and Justice Party in Poland really taking a very hard line against the EU and you posted, I think, on Twitter a day ago or so, Hungary getting fined every day. Giorgio Maloney has taken a softer approach. I think people have seen that as weakness but maybe she just realizes this is a game you need to play and you don't win everything on day one is that a fair assessment because, I would be talking to some people about my frustration with Giorgio Meloni not going all the way and they said patience this this takes time. Is that a kind of a fair assessment that she knows how the game has to be played and to get to your goal It takes a number of steps. Yes, absolutely. If you are in government, you have to take responsibility. You have to make compromises. As long as you have no 51% of the seats, then you have to make compromises. But also, she has to deal with the European Commission. She has to deal with the financial markets. So that is the case. And even we have these elections in France at the end of the month. And I really hope there will be, let's say, a common sense politics, because that is what it is, with conservatives, political parties. But even then, they will lower down the vote. It's always easier to be in the opposition and to raise your voice. But if you have the responsibility and you have to solve the problems, yeah, you have to deal with many problems at the same time. And of course, you have to make compromises, but it is possible. Yeah, but I hope it's not too much and that there will be a solution to create this supergroup. It is really necessary to change things. I'm so happy that we have more and more prime ministers with a conservative background in the European Council, because that's probably the most important thing. To have this blocking minority over there, maybe even if we look further in time, there will be a majority and we can really change things. But I hope Maloney and Orban and Le Pen, they can find a solution because they are the most important, yeah, these are the biggest countries, you know, Italy, France, and Hungary. So, you know, well, I think Orban is at this moment the only Western prime minister with a long-term strategy of the West. No matter what people are saying of him, I agree on a lot of things with him. And I hope he can achieve this super group. Because Orban's sitting, I think, as an independent with Fidets at the moment in the European Parliament. So to me, if he moved one way, if he said, no, I'm going to join Giorgio Maloney and encourage Marine to do the same, him or I'm going to join ID and encourage or if there's coming together he seems to be the figure that is so well respected and because he has led Hungary forever it seems like for me but you've kind of got individuals like that and is he kind of the the kingmaker the one that can bring them together or does it depend on Marine whether she wins the French elections end of this month. And is there enough commonality, because obviously the issue with Russian Ukraine is a split with some people there, but there does seem to be enough commonality between everything else that is happening to actually come together. Yeah, I think if you read the media let's say the mainstream media they blame Orban like Kiefer Hofstad is every day doing of supporting Russia, but that's absolutely not the case. Orban, he wants peace, and I also agree with him on that, because Ukraine cannot win this war. It's just as simple as that. If you look at the numbers, Russia has all the resources to go on with this war, and they have also much more people than Ukraine. That's just facts. Should we reward Russia for the invasion in a sovereign country? Of course not. There are ways to punish him. And I think that's right. So, I'm not saying that we should reward Putin. Absolutely not. It's disgustful what happened. But we have to find a solution. You know, we cannot escalating more and more and more weapons fighting yet. OK, you can use them across the border. It's going on and on and on. And last week I spoke someone from NATO. Then I stay a little bit at this one and I come back to your question. I spoke someone from NATO and they are also becoming very nervous of some politicians who are, for example, Macron. Let me put it this way. Macron, of course, he knows he is, before the election, he knew he was very unpopular. And then he tried to make himself bigger as he was at that moment by saying all these crazy things about the war. We should bring boots on the ground over there. Really incredible, you know. This guy is, he has no roots, you know. He has no children. And then I think my son is 22. He is not going to fight, because Macron wants to set himself in a position as a big leader. Let Macron put on his own boots and go there and fight. Pick up a gun and do your job, you know. But this is, we should, well, this is Ukraine and people are divided. But I think Orban is right. The rest is, of course, supporting Ukraine. I'm also supporting Ukraine. Let there be no misunderstandings about that. But I think also the people in Ukraine want peace. You're never going to get back to Donbass. You're never going to get back to the Crimea. That is now what it is. And I hope that the rest of Ukraine can be part of NATO and that we put sanctions on Russia as long as these parts of the Ukraine is in Russian hands. But let's let's work on peace let's get people to the negotiation table because a war never ended on the battlefield it always ended on the negotiation table and I think the other conservatives also in it like this and they support Ukraine, but I think there can be a solution for that. I think the kingmaker, that's your question, is Orbán the kingmaker. I think Giorgia Maloni is the kingmaker in this. It's her decision and I really know that she has a difficult position because of the financial problems and the market with Italy, but she She has to make the decision. I think the rest will this. Orban, Le Pen, Moranjewski, Kaczynski. They are really ready to create a supergroup. Because it's, I mean, Europe seems to be marching towards greater and greater confrontation with Russia. And I think part of that's Boris Johnson's fault, because he was involved in rejecting the original peace deal. But Europe seemed to have no money left, and yet they're sending it all to Ukraine. And then the talk about conscription, which you mentioned. In Britain, we're talking about conscription. In Britain, it's rumoured that we will be at war with Russia by the end of the year, and that's why the election was called, and Macron calling for conscription. And it is a very frightening situation for Europe. Whenever the battle is not ours, it is to other countries that are neighboring countries. But Europe and partly the US, actually Biden pushing us, we seem to be being sucked further and further into this, which could be a war. Is these elections, are they enough to kind of break away and change that conversation? Because the outcome could be extremely destructive for Europe, for all of us. Yes, I think this is also what the leaders of this country should realize now, that we should unite. We have the problems we discussed already with the migration, with the Green Deal, with the gender policy, etc. But the war in Ukraine is also a big issue. And that's why I hope President Trump will win the election. I think he will choose a different approach than Biden. Of course, we should help Ukraine, but we should not make the weapon industry that should not. Booming weapon industry should not be the goal. And I think this is what's going on right now. It's all about money. And there are people making a lot of money. No, yeah, it can make a difference. And even if we have this big group, and it's so strange, the left, and they were always the one who wanted peace, you know, the symbol, and they wanted to make peace, not war, make love, not war. And now those are the ones who are the warmongers. And the world has changed so much. I really, I really, that's maybe also they try to, yeah, how do I say that? No, let's hope Trump will win the election. I think they make people very afraid of Trump winning the election because they tell the people he's crazy. He is maybe a little bit rude in his conversation, but I think he's done a wonderful job in the time he was the president. He was the only one who didn't start a war. I even recommended him for the Nobel Peace Prize in the European Parliament. Of course, it was rejected. I made a resolution to give him, because of this Abraham Accords. It was a wonderful job and what did the media said? Oh, this is a very bad thing for the Palestinians. No, it was peace. It was peace. It was very good. But yeah, let's hope that How does that, because I've had the privilege of seeing him speak it at three different rallies actually over in the states and there's nothing like a trump rally and for my all my years in UKIP. I've never seen anything like that, but how does it change because in most of your time in the European parliament it's been Biden in charge and with the rise of common sense parties more in the right it could be a different relationship with Europe and Trump. I'm wondering how you see that because you want bloc countries to actually have commonality and work together and not have disagreements. And the Trump derangement syndrome, the hatred of Trump, we've seen in many European governments. That could change now with these elections. How do you see that kind of, is there a better relationship that can be had with the Trump administration and with European Union groupings more on the right? Yeah, I think that relation is very good. Of course, Trump is always saying America first, and that is his job. You know, if he is the president of that country, he should put his country on the first place. That is also what every leader of a country should do. But for example, Orban and Trump, they can work very close. Trump Jr. was yesterday in Hungary also. But Trump was also speaking on the rally of Fratelli d'Italia. So, this relationship is also good. I think, let's say the Republicans and the conservatives here in Europe, they have a very good relation. I have very good relations also in the United States, we can get along very well and it should be something that it is a global fight. You know, this this this globalism is a left wing socialist agenda and we should fight it together. Not we see the problems everywhere in the UK, in Australia, New Zealand. South America and Europe, Canada. We have all this woke ism and there's more warmongers. And so we should unite and and also fight back together and I think this is something, that is happened that happened in the last uh years with for example CPAC and it started in the United States we have CPAC Hungary, we have CPAC in Mexico, in Brazil, in Israel, so yeah. We have a movement and we know how to find each other. And if Trump will be elected, I think there will be a very good relationship with Europe and the United States. Can I just end with you personally, because you will not be an MP soon, but you've used your position as a member of the European Parliament to speak truth and connect with the public. And you touched on energy as being something that you were intrigued about. And I always was confused why Germany would rely through the Nord Stream pipeline on one country. It doesn't matter who the country is to rely on one country. But what are the other issues that you've tried to champion? We've touched a number of them, but your kind of areas of passion and what issues did you want to bring during your five years in the European Parliament? Well, I think most of all is defending free speech. I think this is the most important thing and it's also, I was, I did the negotiations on the digital services act to. To bring some common sense over there also the digital services act is something to control, the the big big tech companies but but actually now the European commission has so much power, because they can fight disinformation and misinformation and then I try to have a definition of that. I try to also have a definition of hate speech and harmful speech. But of course, they didn't make it because you cannot, it's impossible to say this is harmful speech, so this is disinformation. These people who are advocating for this, they say to us that men can have babies and for me that is disinformation, for them, it's the truth. So it's a very dangerous development. We've seen the law in Scotland when you cannot discuss anymore the gender thing about the difference between men and women it's a hate crime. In Canada, we have the same and Europe, the European Union is moving in that same direction. Von der Leyen, two weeks ago, said we have to not debunk misinformation, we have to pre-bank this information. This is really the synonym of censorship and that is what's going on. So free Free speech is also a main topic for me. I think it's the cornerstone of having a healthy democracy, that we can disagree with each other in a decent way. And, yeah, of course, people have different opinions, but that is what politics is about. And this is also the beautiful thing that we have, and it's very precious. It's not in most parts of the world. We don't have this luxury to speak out. But they are taking it away, and that's why I called it also a new kind of communism. Because... Yeah, if you cannot speak out anymore, then we have a real problem. We have seen that during COVID, it was real censorship. It was a horrible time. People were locked up. If you disagreed, then you... So this should never happen again. Digital identity is also a very difficult thing for me. I did the negotiations on that too. I was able to delay that for two years, but finally it was adopted. It's not as bad as it was at the beginning, but still it is there. Central bank, digital currency, all kinds of tools to control people. You know, no one asked for this. No one. It's a top-down approach and it has nothing to do with democracy. There is no problem. Everyone can pay with their debit card or their credit card. It's not an added value. It's a dangerous development because you can control people. These are also very important topics to me. Freedom, freedom of speech, having reliable and affordable energy. Our food security, and, of course, stopping this illegal immigration and the sovereignty of our nations. This is very important. And just to end off, the future for you, when you finish as an MEP, I hope you're not going to disappear and become quiet. What does the future hold for you? I have no idea. Not yet. Not yet. But, you know, when I was an entrepreneur, I started to sell my first cluster of companies in 2016, and I sold a cluster of companies in 2018. It sounds strange, but I really had the idea. I've played that game. I've seen it all and I've done it all. That game is over. I thought I have enough money. That's also very strange if I see Bezos, you know, buying another super yacht. Does that make you happy? I don't think so. I have enough money, so I don't need to do, I don't need to work anymore, so I can use my time to, service my country, to fight for the future of my children, and they're the generation. So, this is what I wanted to do, but I don't have any idea what I'm going to do. But I keep on fighting. My wife, she hates politics. So, I have to convince her. But still, she also recognized that it's very necessary. There are not many voices like me who really speak the truth. Because politicians make a career of it. And yeah, let's see what's going to happen, what the universe wants to do with me. Not many speak to it, but also not many who can do it in English. And I often have struggles talking to the French groupings and saying, could I have someone not speak English? And it's like, no. Rob, I really appreciate you coming on. John, I thoroughly enjoyed your many videos going out and speaking truth in the European Parliament and looking forward to seeing what is the next step for you. But thank you so much for joining us today. Yeah, it was a pleasure. And if I have news, when I know what I'm going to do, Id love to come back. You're welcome anytime. I keep on speaking, I promise. Thank you, Rob. Thank you.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
5-30-24 Segment 2 Wheels Up With Tyra

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 65:29


Per Ken Strode, Liv is in for tomorrow. Jackson's red flags for seeking a significant other. Constantly posting on social media. Taking videos at concerts. Article on how to treat cabin crew if you fancy them. Dutch Courage. Iggy has a story that loses traction mid-way through. Hairy shoulders and engorged lump. Time for Birthday Wishes With Iggy. What has happened more in history, MMF or MFF? Quick Spartacus history lesson. Is Tommy Bahama hoosier? AMA on Reddit. Where is it ok to be from in St. Louis? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
5-30-24 Segment 2 Wheels Up With Tyra

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 67:29


Per Ken Strode, Liv is in for tomorrow. Jackson's red flags for seeking a significant other. Constantly posting on social media. Taking videos at concerts. Article on how to treat cabin crew if you fancy them. Dutch Courage. Iggy has a story that loses traction mid-way through. Hairy shoulders and engorged lump. Time for Birthday Wishes With Iggy. What has happened more in history, MMF or MFF? Quick Spartacus history lesson. Is Tommy Bahama hoosier? AMA on Reddit. Where is it ok to be from in St. Louis? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Happy Sober Podcast (The Stop Drinking Expert)
Dutch Courage: Does Alcohol Really Make You Brave And Fearless?

The Happy Sober Podcast (The Stop Drinking Expert)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 14:29


Dutch Courage: Does Alcohol Really Make You Brave And Fearless?Plus, how do you survive a boys drinking holiday and stay sober?Imagine, no more hangovers! Find out how and get a free copy of my bestselling book:Free quit drinking webinar - Sunday at 11am: https://www.stopdrinkingexpert.com/webinar/Not a replacement for professional medical advice.#sober #stopdrinking #soberlife #alcoholfree #quitdrinkingSupport the Show.

MTR Podcasts
Andrea Specht & artist Whitney Simpkins : Crafting Perspectives with American Craft Council

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 53:17


Join host Rob Lee in an engaging episode of "The Truth in this Art," as he explores Baltimore's vibrant maker scene alongside Andrea Specht from the American Craft Council and ceramic artist Whitney Simpkins. Together, they dive deep into the essence of the American Craft Made Baltimore Marketplace, sharing their passion for the event and the tight-knit community it fosters among artists. With a personal flair, they also dish out their baking delights and go-to local eateries, all while underlining the significance of genuine, in-person connections within the art sphere. Tune in for a genuine and lively conversation that celebrates creativity and community.Episode HighlightsAndrea and Whitney's insights on Baltimore's art community [00:02:30]

1001 Best of Jack London
DUTCH COURAGE by JACK LONDON

1001 Best of Jack London

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 26:56


Two young mountain climbers are about to take on the famous Half Dome in the High Sierras when they see a distress signal flashed at them from high up on the peak.. Follow our new True Stories interview show 1001 True Stories with Brian Tremblay (links below) ANDROID USERS- 1001 True Stories with Brian Tremblay https://open.spotify.com/episode/1EOZTL42pg0szYdYV7mwMC?si=SCPAOiSgQiyo0ZSO_OFDyw&nd=1&dlsi=012b3f28347743d5 1001's Best of Jack London at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2HzkpdKeWJgUU9rbx3NqgF 1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw 1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify-(Sun & Wed) https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ37 1001 Radio Days (Variety?Crime Mix, Sun & Wed) at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5jyc4nVoe00xoOxrhyAa8H 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6rzDb5uFdOhfw5X6P5lkWn 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6rO7HELtRcGfV48UeP8aFQ 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4dIgYvBwZVTN5ewF0JPaTK 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Now Playing Archives Only: https://open.spotify.com/show/3QyZ1u4f9OLb9O32KX6Ghr 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 APPLE USERS New! 1001 True Stories with Brian Tremblay https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-true-stories-with-brian-tremblay/id1726451725 Catch 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/id1613213865 Catch 1001's Best of Jack London- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-best-of-jack-london/id1656939169 Catch 1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-crime-solvers/id1657397371 Catch 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 Classic Short Stories at Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 1001 History's Best Storytellers at Apple Podcast (Now Playing Archives Only: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre at Apple Podcast (Playing Archives Only) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 8043 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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On The Continent
Dutch Courage, NewCo, and the New Champions League

On The Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 47:28


England fought back on Friday! Not that Chloe would know, she was already on her way to Boxpark…Chloe and Rachel discuss the showdown with Scotland, NewCo, and welcome a Queen of the Jungle to the Hall of Fame!Check out Upfront's new social channels! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WilmsFront
TNE 132 Dutch Courage and Unluck of the Irish

WilmsFront

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 98:01


Dutch Courage sees Geert Wilders Party for Freedom win the most parliamentary seats. A migrant stabbing children in Dublin sees the Irish Government targeting their own instead. The political earthquakes continue on Tim's News Explosion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Music and Booze With Mo
Episode 149: Episode 149 - Heath Gorenflo

Music and Booze With Mo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 44:06


Heath Gorenflo was a straightedge punk drummer forever, touring the US and playing the club circuit. When that lifestyle got old, they figured they'd sling rum & cokes to get by. Now they're at Baltimore's Dutch Courage, love bartending (and drinking in moderation), & are drumming again with a couple bands. Check out their story of musical and cocktail evolution, and this massive playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5RVNHMznmCiDetL7gNyxK6?si=644e52f2f7ae42c0

Classic Audiobook Collection
Dutch Courage and Other Stories by Jack London ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 204:26


Dutch Courage and Other Stories by Jack London audiobook. Jack London was quoted as saying, 'I've never written a line that I'd be ashamed for my young daughters to read, and I never shall write such a line!' After his death in 1916, his wife Charmian assembled a collection of stories, most of which he had written for young readers, but at least one of which was for more mature readers, 'Whose Business is to Live.' Like most of London's work, his short stories could be read by young readers and then again when they were older with mature minds. These stories draw from London's own extensive experience in the world and demonstrate the dictum that 'good writing is good writing' no matter for whom it was written. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WomenKind Collective
Vulval Lichen Sclerosus with Patient Expert Clare Baumhauer

WomenKind Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 79:49


Our guest this week is a dear friend of the ours and the podcast, Clare Baumhauer. Clare talks to us about Vulval Lichen Sclerosus (LS) which is a chronic inflammatory condition, with incidence peaking in childhood and post-menopause. Clare was diagnosed with Vulval lichen sclerosus and stage 3 Vulval cancer at 43 but had first noticed symptoms at the age of 5 years old. She now spends most of her spare time raising awareness around Vulval Cancer and lichen sclerosus. You can watch the full unedited interview on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFgmHLcdx28eco-XlkWYwUA   In the Book Collective we read chapter 3 of Twelve Moons. A Year Under A Shared Sky by Caro Giles. The Lenten Moon, Caro writes about the Sarah Everard murder and how it effects women, she writes so eloquently about that time in history. We hear from 2 of our listeners that are reading along with the book club.   The Foodie is a souper soup, pea and spinach a recipe from one of our Collective, Rachael. Ingredients: 1 fist sized potato. 1 medium onion. 100g frozen peas. 100g frozen spinach. Stock cube. Water. Seasoning. Method: In a soup maker: Peel and chop the potato and onion, add all the other ingredients with enough water to just cover, set to smooth. In a pan: Peel and chop the potato and onion, add the water and boil until tender; add the other ingredients; bring back to the boil; blend until smooth.   It's Sober October and Jinty delves into the world of fantastic drinking phrases, do you know where the phrase Dutch Courage comes? And Lou finds out about the Canary girls from WW2.   Lou recites her WI from Jinty, a taboo poem, all about bum hair! There's a new WI that you can get involved in, it's an up and downer one! There's an inspirational quote from Lou, lots of your words and comments, it's another episode brimming with chat, your comments, and all the usual shenanigans. So, settle in for this hour(ish) podcast full of meaningful chat.   If you've enjoyed our Podcast you may like to consider buying us a coffee at  https://ko-fi.com/womenkindcollectivepodcast Here you can find updates, photos and some inclusive content we won't post anywhere else and your donation will help us ensure we continue to bring you great quality of content and sound.   Our campaign for a Menopause Clinic in Devon is moving closer but we still need signatures on our petition: https://www.change.org/p/wheresmyclinic Or to send your testimonials please email us: menopauseclinicdc@gmail.com And finally, if you would like the templates to send to your MP or CCG please visit our website: https://menopauseclinicfordevon.co.uk   Clare Baumhauer: F: Lichen Sclerosus & Vulval Cancer UK Awareness T: @vulvalcancerUK I: @vulvalcancerukawareness --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenkindcollectivepodcast/message

Sporting Life Football
23/24 - #14 - Dutch Courage!

Sporting Life Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 44:29


Tom Carnduff and Joe Townsend are joined by European expert Ninad Barbadikar to make their midweek selections...This Week's Acca is brought to you by Sporting Life Football.18+ | Please Gamble Responsibly | BeGambleAware.org

Two Girls One Pod
You Don't Have To Understand G Flip & Chrishell's Marriage... Just Be Kind

Two Girls One Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 37:19


One of our fav celeb couples has tied the knot! Aussie drummer G Flip and one of the stars of Netflix's Selling Sunset Chrishell Stause announced that they were married this week but some people just love to spread hate. Angie addresses some of the negativity towards the queer couple and chats through how she received similar comments when she first came out as pan-sexual. At the end of the day Love is Love, you don't need to understand it. but maybe don't spread hate. Plus we're tackling the age old tradition of smoke bombing a party! What's the best way to do it? Why the heck is it called an Irish goodbye sometimes? And what did Yvie's gastric sleeve + lap band surgeries have to do with smoke bombing?Lastly, Yvie's Useless Facts return with the meaning behind Dutch courage!  LINKS Angie Kent @angiekent_ Yvie Jones @yvie_jones Angie + Yvie Insta @angie_and_yvie Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Email us at twogirls@novaentertainment.com.au CREDITSHosts: Angie Kent & Yvie Jones Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Producer: Amy Kimball Editor: Adrian Walton Show Artwork By: @ellymalone Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, The Turrbal People of the Yugara Nation and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Phil Whelans is joined this week by Jim Grant, Russell Raphael and David P. Lewis for a you-win-some-you-lose-some instalment of the podcast… westhampodcast.com  @westhampodcast  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  Engineered by Leon Gorman  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2023 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Is This Why You're Single
#2 Dutch Courage

Is This Why You're Single

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 33:57


Lisa and Feargal agree to disagree on how best to meet a future match, is it Dutch courage, is it in a big group, is it on an app, wherever it is these two have very different perspectives about how to do and with hilarious results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TTM - THINK TWICE MEDIA'S - PODCAST
Episode 115 - TTM SPORTS SHOW - Dutch Courage

TTM - THINK TWICE MEDIA'S - PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 49:18


In this episode we now select our greatest Premier League Dutch eleven. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Breakfast with Lise, Sarah, Dan & Ben
EXCLUSIVE XMAS POD | "I'm Not Proud Of That!" Bee Talks About Dutch Courage For First Dates

Breakfast with Lise, Sarah, Dan & Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 5:26


Bianca And Lakey talk about the Good and the Bad parts of Dating. Bianca Shares her struggles with Anxiety and Finds she uses Alcohol for Dutch Courage on a date.  Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/seafm-gold-coast-breakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting
No Touchy Touchy the Weird Music | Holey Moley US S4 E7, 8 & 9 Recap

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 46:00


Pat and Tom kick off the episode recapping some recent international tournament results with WAGM 2022 and the M.C. Mini Masters (an AMA tournament), as well as looking ahead to some competitive putting on the horizon including Putt18 (https://www.facebook.com/Putt18) and the Putter's League Atlanta (https://www.facebook.com/puttersleagueatlanta). Then it's a full blast of episode rundowns as they cover all the results from the past three episodes (7, 8 & 9) including some hole talk, their favorite Muppet moments and all the good and bad that they can remember from thier notes! At the end they take a look ahead at some of their expecations for the season finale and break down our season winners, along with some hole notes along the way. ​ Find visuals and context for our conversations on social media on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/puttcastmini/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttcastmini) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/puttcastmini) ​ Follow A Coulple of Putts at @coupleputts on Instagram (https://instagram.com/coupleputts), Twitter (https://twitter.com/coupleputts) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CouplePutts/) and The Putting Penguin on Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttingpenguin), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theputtingpenguin/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theputtingpenguin) as well. ​ Episode Hosts: Tom (https://www.instagram.com/tomrloftus) (aka Mr. Tee) of A Couple of Putts (https://www.acoupleofputts.com/) I Pat (https://twitter.com/accountingninja) of The Putting Penguin (http://www.theputtingpenguin.com/) ​ Holes Ep 7- Night of Music: Polecano | Hole # 2 | The Pecker | The Distractor | Full Mooney | Holeywood | Big Foot Wedge ​ Holes Ep 8- No Touchy-Touchy: The Fishing Hole | Polecano | The Distractor | Hole #2 | The Pecker | Holeywood | Big Foot Wedge Holes Ep 9- Is This guy Weird?: Dutch Courage en Fuego | King Parthur's Court | Donut Hole | Hole #2 | The Distractor | The Pecker | Trap-Tee-Ze ​ Competitors Ep 7: Tyler Kairey | Okky Masgono | Allie Chipkin | Kiara Harris | Michael Towns | Emily Kraudel | Nick Hanulik | Beth Farnsworth ​ Competitors Ep 8: Lisa Conley | Alexandra Bare | Francis Biondi | William Keys | Obie O'Brien | Abai Peace Dunbar | Matthew Cullen | Ashley Dutka Competitors Ep 9: Kate Pasterkiewicz | Joe Larkin | Erika Shavers | Nicole Jones | Mark Smalls | Michelle Na | Thang Le | Nathan Joy

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting
Give Us a Shot of Tequila | Holey Moley US S4 E5 & E6 Recap

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 26:37


Pat and Tom kick off the episode recapping some recent US mini golf tournament results before turning thier attention to episode 5 and episode 6. They marvel at how good an episode of reality television episode 6 was, especially when contrasted to the rather bland episode 5. There was plenty of talk of completed obstacles, putt offs, high stakes betting and of course what might have been the most entertaining Distractor ever with Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. Find visuals and context for our conversations on social media on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/puttcastmini/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttcastmini) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/puttcastmini) Follow A Coulple of Putts at @coupleputts on Instagram (https://instagram.com/coupleputts), Twitter (https://twitter.com/coupleputts) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CouplePutts/) and The Putting Penguin on Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttingpenguin), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theputtingpenguin/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theputtingpenguin) as well. Episode Hosts: Tom (https://www.instagram.com/tomrloftus) (aka Mr. Tee) of A Couple of Putts (https://www.acoupleofputts.com/) I Pat (https://twitter.com/accountingninja) of The Putting Penguin (http://www.theputtingpenguin.com/) Holes Ep 5- Can You Feel the Urge?: Trap-Tee-Ze | King Parthur's Court | The Pecker | Hole # 2 | Corn Hole | Polecano | Fishing Hole Holes Ep 6- Is that Iron Man?: Dutch Courage en Fuego | The Distractor | Donut Hole | The Pecker | Trap-Tee-Ze | Corn Hole | Polecano Competitors Ep 5: Anthony Fullman | Makaila Nichols | JC Hammons | Andrea Barbuscia | Mike McNeil | Lizz Henderson | Dennis Escoto | Rick Anderson Competitors Ep 6: Paddy Blanchette | Ashley Nagy | Maggie Noel | Bryan Anthony | Dylan Bolhke | Tony Starks | Kate Loeffler | Leroya

Brew Ha Ha Podcast
Kevin Lovett from Wolf House Brewing

Brew Ha Ha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 27:21


Kevin Lovett from Wolf House Brewing is our in-studio guest today on Brew Ha Ha with Harry Duke and Herlinda Heras. Kevin was master brewer for Cloverdale Ale Co when he bought Wolf House in October 2019. He was going to open two places at once. He is inspired by Jack London, who was a Glen Ellen resident. Some other beers are also named after Jack London stories. The beer they are drinking is called Burning Daylight, which is the title of a Jack London short story. Dutch Courage is another one. We hear about how they managed to open the brewery and restaurant and then finally the music venue. This achievement has fulfilled his original goals. The Freshtival is coming up this Saturday, June 25, 2022. Check out the Freshtival page at the Hen House site for all the info. Lots of food, beer and music, including some gluten free choices, something for everybody. No beer will be older than seven days. Get tickets on Eventbrite. Kevin has brewed a special Hazy beer for the Freshtival that is flavored with some familiar and some new hops. Kevin's dad Michael Lovett was a co-founder with Don Barkley of the iconic Mendocino Brewing Co., makers of the renowned Red Tail Ale, which everyone misses. They worked at New Albion under Jack McCauliffe, the first new brewery to open after Prohibition and an originator in what became a movement. When New Albion closed, Don and Michael got the equipment to use for Mendocino Brewing. Kevin worked at his father's brewery when he was growing up and then he worked for others including Napa Smith and Brian Hunt's Moonlight Brewing. He became very good at building breweries and is grateful for the mentoring and the opportunities he found in brewing. Russian River Brewing Co. is open in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Visit their website for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more info. The Wolf House Brewing taproom is located at 131 E. 1st Street in Cloverdale. There are locals and others who come from pretty far away because “the word is getting out.” Burning Daylight is his Pilsner. He thinks it's the best beer he has made. They also have a beer called Therapy Session. Pilsners are hard to make and he credits Brian Hunt for teaching him about Lagers and Pilsners and he always has each strain of yeast available. They have a 9-barrel system so he brews 3 times a month or so. They plan to raise their capacity so they can get into more places. Kevin and his sister and brother-in-law, a chef, are partners in the brewery. They have a full menu including something called a Cloverdale Twinkie, which is a jumbo Jalapeño pepper stuffed with cream cheese, wrapped in bacon and deep fried. Wolf House Brewing has a pedigree behind it due to Kevin Lovett's personal history and experience. He grew up at the Hopland brewery taphouse. His first job was bussing tables in about 1995 so he got to be a part of it before it all changed. When he came back in 2005 it was an empty lot and now Ron Lindenbusch has turned it into a destination again. Wolf House and Hopland Tap would be a good two-fer for a day trip. They have a lot of live music, including lots of kinds of Rock (the old joke, “Music? We got both kinds! Country AND Western!”) Kevin Lovett will pour his Hazy beer at the Freshtival but he won't give it a name until he tastes it.

Bar Chat
Bar Chat Shorts: Dutch Courage: A Brief History of the Nolet Distillery

Bar Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 6:13


Did you know there is a rich history of vodka production in the Netherlands? Dennis Tamse recounts the colourful history of the Nolet distillery, home of Ketel One vodka, and the wonderful cocktails it has inspired!You must be over legal purchase age to listen.Any opinions or views expressed in this podcast are the guest's own and do not represent those of Diageo.CONNECT WITH US ON: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiageoBarAcademy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diageobarac/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Speakeasy
Like a Good Neighbor

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 66:13


Philip Duff (with one L) joins the band from Old Duff Genever to talk Dutch spirits, the next class of bartending conferences, Rip Van Winkle, porn star martinis, Teslas and honestly just about everything, including what you shouldn't say on a podcast. Hilarity ensues. The Speakeasy is not brought to you by State Farm.Please SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can. Join us each week as we sit down with a wide range of hospitality and spirits experts from around the world to discuss everything that impacts our business. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:Damon Boelte @DamonBoelteSother Teague @CreativeDrunkGreg Benson @100ProofGregSpeakeasy Podcast @SpeakeasyPodcastFOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Sother Teague @CreativeDrunk SpeakeasyRadio @SpeakeasyRadio#HRN10Years #DrinkingOnTheRadioPhoto Courtesy of Buda Photography.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Speakeasy by becoming a member!The Speakeasy is Powered by Simplecast.

Real Asset Media Thought Leaders
Realcast: Life sciences lively, Dutch courage rewarded, investors go multifamily

Real Asset Media Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 9:04


Barstool Music Podcast
Safe Space: Dutch Courage Karaoke

Barstool Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 42:24


In thsi weeks Safe Space, Luke catches up with Birmingham singer/songwrtier Ali Gilbert. Talking all things musical beginnings, new release, and mental health Ali opens up about his time writing and releasing music over the last few years. So hit play and join us once again in the Safe Space. Follow Ali Gilbert

All Things Relatable
Be scared and do it anyways

All Things Relatable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 6:01


In this episode Candace talks about being scared and doing "it" anyways.Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on Instagram

On The Record on WYPR
Pass The Mic: Serving up Support

On The Record on WYPR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 24:08


As the omicron variant threatens more pandemic restrictions, we Pass the Mic to Dutch Courage co-owner and Baltimore Bartenders' Guild president Brendan Dorr. He talks with Ashley Mac, from HEARD, a mental-health resource for restaurant and bar staff, Ezra Allen, co-founder of  Cane Collective, and Lara Sumerson co-owner of The Back Yard Restaurant and Mulberry's Bar, about how the industry has managed … and what they're concerned for in the future: Here's Lara: “My only fear is that some people might not survive another hit but I do believe that we have proven that we will support each other through it and we will support our communities as safely as we can.”  Plus their holiday beverage offerings--spirited and spirit-free! Links: Baltimore Bartenders' Guild, Dutch Courage, CAnE Collective, The Back Yard Restaurant,Mulberry's Bar, Nihao, HEARD, Baltimore Restaurant Relief Group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Short Fine Legs
Proteas must find Dutch courage

Short Fine Legs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 27:30


A 3-0 win over the Netherlands is a the least we should expect from South Africa. It's a bold new approach that we'd like to see. Helping Dan find out if this experimental side is up to the task is Mpho Mutloane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Monkey Seat - Motorsport Podcast
EP 66 - Champions drive defeats Dutch courage

The Monkey Seat - Motorsport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 82:41


This week on The Monkey Seat Karl bashes his wife on youtube, But she doesn't give him her d@ck (context) We discuss the Sau Paulo Grand Rpix and all the talking points. Where is Verstappens onboard? Who awards penaltys in F1 Why did Hamilton start at the back? All this and more answered on this weeks offering of Monkey Seat Support us by going to www.monkeyseatpod.com and click on the "give us  a quid" link, or click here to see what support tiers are on offer:       https://checkout.square.site/buy/7VCQ2JOA2Q4G3XPJWQNHXMTF Special thanks to our first Billionaire Sugar Daddy for sponsoring us and using the platform to promote a charity!.  Regular listeners of this podcast will be aware of the Fury visitors we get on a weekly basis.  Well those bundles of joy are adopted from pet rehoming charitys who are full of people who dedicate their lives to supporting and rehoming pets Furballs is a local charity to us in the UK that are going through a particularly tough time right now and are in desperate need of assistance. There is a real danger this charity could close it's doors permanently.  Trying to fundraise enough money for food and vet bills is becoming increasingly difficult and we ask you to support this charity in whatever way you can.  You can support them directly through pay pal samantha@furballsrescue.org or through the website furballsrescue.org  The price of a posh coffee could help save a cats life.  Tune in to this weeks Monkeyseatpod to get all the news from #F1 #F2 #F3 #Indycar #Formula W Series and Extreme E as well as all the gossip from around motorsport.  Reach us on the socials @monkeyseatpod Email us on monkeyseatpodcast@gmail.com  Catch us on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, YouTube, Anchor, Castbox, Radio Public, TuneIn, and Breaker by searching for Monkeyseat Podcast  or go to our website www.monkeyseatpod.com for direct links to the show. 

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!
Managing Difficult Conversations - with Andrea Newton

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 45:20


Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol-free life! My guest this week is Andrea Newton. Andrea is a Corporate Consultant, Keynote Speaker,  Mental Health Advocate and a Podcast Host.  Alcohol took Andrea to a dark place but thankfully she recovered and is now doing some very worthwhile work. In this Episode I found Andrea's account of how alcohol made her feel suicidal as rather chilling – the fact that she actually had a plan to end her life – and her point that alcohol can provide that “Dutch Courage” to actually go through with it These days Andrea works for the National Centre for Suicide Prevention Centre in the UK – she delivers a workshop that helps people to have crucial and difficult conversations – which can save lives. She explained that the risk of suicide is 8 times higher if alcohol is involved and that 20% of suicides in young people in the UK are alcohol fuelled. We discussed the “work hard play hard” culture that pervades in so many companies –and the fact that you are sometimes perceived as “boring” if you don't go for the weekly drinks with your colleagues It can even have career implications as well – when was in my 20's I worked for the BBC and I remember being given a nudge by my boss to go to the BBC Club more often as it was valuable for “networking” – so I did and it was there I discovered that drinking was an essential part of the networking! I mentioned the book (and TED talk) Quiet by Susan Cain about introverts/Extraverts introverts often use alcohol as a coping mechanism to help them manage pressure of networking, entertaining clients – and of course socializing – if you are an introvert then please read this book – it will be very good for your self esteem – after all we live in a society that often seems to favour extraverts We talked about the difficulty of socializing in early sobriety and how it's actually the drunk people rather than the sober ones who are the “boring” ones – I shared the tip from our Tribe Sober toolkit that it helps to “be an anthropologist” We talked about the pandemic and the fact that working from home may have encouraged more people to rely on alcohol – and the fact that managers may have to deal with this issue when employees return to work Which led us to discuss her consulting work which is based around 7 conversations – “difficult conversations” that many managers may struggle with. Andrea helps them to structure these conversations and offers them some very valuable training. It struck me that these “difficult conversations” are of course something that many of us have to deal within our personal lives as well– the kind of conversation we may need to have with a family member who is drinking too much. I'm planning on asking Andrea to write a guest blog for our website on this subject. Do have a listen to Andrea's podcast as there is so much helpful advice in there – advice about how to have difficult conversations in our work and our personal lives To contact Andrea go to her website www.confidentconversations.co.uk and her podcast is Really Useful Conversations If you are listening to this podcast and are really feeling low or you know someone who is suicidal then please contact Andrea  – or you can email me on janet@tribesober and we'll connect you to someone who can help More info Subscription membership for Tribe Sober is just R85 (£4/$6/$8AUS) a month - you can join up HERE To access our website click HERE If you would like a free copy of our "Annual Tracker" or our e-book "66 Days to Sobriety" please email janet@tribesober.com If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community just email janet@tribesober.com Episode Sponsor           This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program.  If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then                 sign up today           Read more about our 7-step program and subscribe HERE           Book a Discovery Call with me to find out if our membership would help you            Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help.  Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts, take a screenshot of your review and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page - see PS for instructions - we'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram  You can catch our FB live on Saturday mornings (11am SAST) and you can join our private Facebook group HERE Thank you for listening!  Till Next Week Janet x PS   How to leave an rating/review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS device) 1. Open the Podcasts app. EASY. 2. Choose "Search" from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (i.e., "Recover Like A Mother") into the search field. 3. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). 4. Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. 5. Click "Write a Review" underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale, and write a review (you can rate without writing, too but it's always good to read your experience).  

Sellick Da
Episode 45 - Dutch Courage

Sellick Da

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 58:38


This weeks reaction episode to the AZ game as the Celts march into the Europa League group stages. 2 mistakes aside, a good performance ultimately saw the Bhoys go through. We look forward this weekends Glasgow Derby and what it means for the teams progress so far.We also look back at the St Mirren victory last weekend.EnjoyHail Hail The Sellick Da Team

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting
Mmmmmm....Donuts | Holey Moley US S3 E6 Recap

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 24:12


Our hosts go donuts (and Simpsons) crazy as they cover an action packed episode of Holey Moley. Exciting mud racing drama, one contestant making the obstacles look easy and an ace on Dutch Courage! On Design Time, Tom dives into a box of donuts and indulges his sweet tooth with Donut Hole, and gives us a look at some new courses in NYC in news. Pat updates his Putting Penguin Power Rankings for our sixth winner and fanboys out over a Zamboni driver. Find visuals and context for our conversations on social media on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/puttcastmini/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttcastmini) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/puttcastmini) Follow A Coulple of Putts at @coupleputts on Instagram (https://instagram.com/coupleputts), Twitter (https://twitter.com/coupleputts) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CouplePutts/) and The Putting Penguin on Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttingpenguin), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theputtingpenguin/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theputtingpenguin) as well. Episode Hosts: Tom (https://www.instagram.com/tomrloftus) (aka Mr. Tee) of A Couple of Putts (https://www.acoupleofputts.com/) I Pat (https://twitter.com/accountingninja) of The Putting Penguin (http://www.theputtingpenguin.com/) Holes Ep 6- Another One Bites the Donut: Corn Hole | Putt-A-Saurus | The Fishing Hole | Parcade | Dutch Courage En Fuego | Donut Hole | King Parthur's Court Competitors Ep 6: Tiana Jones | Jack Bennett | Lauren Hunkele | Ricky Alvarado | James Hung (Ace Green) | Samantha Carly | Jamie Keith | Cheyenne Overton

Coffee Beans & Booze
S3 E14: Dutch Courage

Coffee Beans & Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 32:26


In the usual mid-season break, Coffee Beans and Booze hosts Jasmine and Shila challenge each other with a riveting round of 20 questions. This game takes some serious Dutch Courage (the state of being drunk with the intention of working up the nerve to do something) with surprise questions and even more surprising answers! Find out who won the CB&B Ladies' Night Out Contest and hear a recap of a holiday well spent! The pair's questions will have you thinking about your own answers and watch Instagram for some serious polls!

STAGES with Peter Eyers
'Everything about it is Appealing' - Musical Theatre Performer, Director and Creative, Martin Croft

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 78:38


Martin Croft started his professional career at the age of 17 with appearances on Melbourne TV. Initially trained as a classical singer, his first major show was Jesus Christ Superstar for Harry M. Miller touring Australia and New Zealand. This led to a full career in music theatre and opera, first as performer and then adding director/musical director, writer, teacher, event manager and producer to the list.Martin has starred in most of the major shows of the last 25 years in Australia, the U.K. and USA including Les Miserables, Godspell, Cats, Miss Saigon, and The Phantom of the Opera. He has been a guest principal singer with Opera Australia and he produced and performed in Closer Than Ever, Putting It Together and the award-winning 3 Vile Men. Martin produced, co-wrote and starred in the highly successful Joe Starts Again which received the 2004 Green Room Award for Best New Musical and was invited to the inaugural New York Music Theatre Festival in September 2004.Martin's recent credits as resident director include: Come From Away (Melbourne), Jersey Boys (New Theatricals Australasian Production), Les Miserables (Asia/South Africa Tour), The Boy From Oz (Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth), Oliver (Cameron Mackintosh Australia/Singapore), and as director: Into The Woods In Concert at Melbourne's Regent Theatre, Hats Off 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Hats Off To Sondheim, Chelsea Plumley - Live and Luscious, Nothing's Changed - Nehama Patkin, Alex Rathgeber - Momentary Act, Ship of Fools, Dutch Courage, Boxed In, Kim Smith is Madly Adored, Thrill Me - The Leopold and Loebe Story, Up, Is There Life After High School, Into The Woods, Company, and A Little Night Music. He has also directed numerous award ceremonies, concerts, workshops, cabarets and plays in Australia and overseas.STAGES caught up with Martin in his studio where he imparts infinite knowledge to a new generation of performers. His career has taken him around the world and he shares some of that in this insightful conversation.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Whooshkaa and Spotify. Also from where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au

Hospitality Secrets
25. TESS POSTHUMUS: “Excited Journey Full of Life Lessons”

Hospitality Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 58:18


Tess Posthumus is a multi-awarded bartender & bar owner based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Next to being the (co-)owner of Flying Dutchmen Cocktails, Perfect Serve Barshow, Amsterdam Cocktail Week, Difford's Guide Netherlands and The Collection by Tess Posthumus bar tools, as a hospitality consultant she is responsible for NH Collection The Tailor & VANE Skybar, and the author of Cocktails met Tess and Masterclass: Cocktails. Tess writes monthly for Delicious and More Than Drinks magazine, and is working on her third book ‘Dutch Courage'. Follow Tess and her work on: https://www.flyingdutchmencocktails.shop https://www.facebook.com/tess.posthumus https://www.instagram.com/tessposthumus/

Force Material
Caravan of Dutch Courage

Force Material

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 57:42


It had to happen eventually. This week, Rohan watches Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure for the first time! Caravan of Courage, the 1984 television special starring the Ewoks, has been added to Disney+, which means it's finally time for Rohan to watch it. This episode, we discuss our thoughts on the film, the story of how it came to the screen, and the history of Star Wars on television in the '80s. If you enjoy the show, we've been nominated for Your Money Geek's Top 10 Star Wars Podcast Awards – go vote for us here! Force Material is a podcast exploring the secrets and source material of Star Wars with hosts Rohan Williams and Baz McAlister. Listen and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Stitcher, PlayerFM and Castro; stay in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram; and support the show by browsing our range of shirts, hoodies, kids apparel, mugs and more at TeePublic.

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting
Last in Putting | Holey Moley Australia S1 E10 Recap

Puttcast: Mini Golf, Holey Moley & All Things Putting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 28:21


In the episode to determine the last person to make the season finale, we had a couple putts that were just a bit outside the line of the cup. Maryland State mini golf championship is announced for September 2021 and two pop up mini golf courses in Pennslyvania are covered in our news from the mini golf world. Design Time with Mr. Tee looks at the biggest windmills on Dutch Courage. It's in the logo of the show and has a speical place in the hearts of all those who have faced off against it. Things also get hot and bothered as we Dissect the Distractor with The Putting Penguin. Find visuals and context for our conversations on social media on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/puttcastmini/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttcastmini) | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/puttcastmini) Follow A Coulple of Putts at @coupleputts on Instagram (https://instagram.com/coupleputts), Twitter (https://twitter.com/coupleputts) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CouplePutts/) and The Putting Penguin on Twitter (https://twitter.com/puttingpenguin), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theputtingpenguin/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theputtingpenguin) as well. Episode Hosts: Tom (https://www.instagram.com/tomrloftus) (aka Mr. Tee) of A Couple of Putts (https://www.acoupleofputts.com/) I Pat (https://twitter.com/accountingninja) of The Putting Penguin (http://www.theputtingpenguin.com/) Holes: Polcano | Slip N' Putt | Dutch Courage | Putt The Plank | Dragon's Breath | Hole Number Two | The Distractor (Muscular Firemen) | Fowl Play Competitors: Daniel Thusberg | Ben Guilfoyle | Marv Julius | Annabelle Newman | Erin Hatton | Emma Guest | Dylan Evans | Mel Dravitski

早餐英语|实用英文口语
包含国家名的英语习语,看看你能猜对几个?

早餐英语|实用英文口语

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 3:36


WX:卡卡课堂 回复福利,就能获得卡卡老师精心送给大家的学习大礼包啦包含国家名的英语习语,看看你能猜对几个?英语中有不少习语含有国家的名字,却有着意想不到的意思,如Dutch uncle(动辄训人的人),那么希腊、中国、法国这些国家在英文习语中又是什么意思呢,一起来看看吧!1. It's all Greek to meWe use this expression when we cannot understand something we read or hear.当我们不理解看到的或听到的某件事时,可以使用这句表达。When you start talking Shakespeare I really get lost. It's all Greek to me. I just cannot understand any of it.当你说莎士比亚的时候,我真得一头雾水。我完全不懂,我一点都不明白。2. Go Dutch-分享账单,AA制We go Dutch when we go to a restaurant and share the bill.我们用这个习语表示去餐馆并且各自结账。“Rachel does not like her male companion to offer her dinner. She always prefers to go Dutch.”“瑞秋不喜欢男伴请客,她喜欢各付各的。”3. Dutch CourageWhen you need a little alcohol to give you the courage or confidence to do something.这个习语用在你需要一点酒来壮胆做某事的时候。“I think I'll have a quick drink for Dutch Courage before I ask that girl to dance with me.”“我觉得邀请那个女孩和我跳舞之前我应该喝点酒壮胆。”4. Talk for EnglandWhen someone can talk for hours and hours.这个习语指的是某人可以长篇大论讲很久。“I'm so sorry I'm late. I couldn't get away from Linda. She can talk for England!”“抱歉我迟到了。琳达太能讲了,我实在脱不开身。”5. Pardon My French (UK)We use this expression before or after we have said something rude, for example, a swear word.在我们说了粗鲁的话,比如脏话之前或之后,可以用这句。6. Slow Boat to ChinaWe use this expression to describe something that is very slow and takes a long time.这句习语用来描述做某件事需要花费很长的时间。“Waiting for the architects to produce their plans was like taking the slow boat to China.”“等待建筑师们的设计计划需要花费很长时间。

早餐英语|实用英文口语
包含国家名的英语习语,看看你能猜对几个?

早餐英语|实用英文口语

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 3:36


WX:卡卡课堂 回复福利,就能获得卡卡老师精心送给大家的学习大礼包啦包含国家名的英语习语,看看你能猜对几个?英语中有不少习语含有国家的名字,却有着意想不到的意思,如Dutch uncle(动辄训人的人),那么希腊、中国、法国这些国家在英文习语中又是什么意思呢,一起来看看吧!1. It's all Greek to meWe use this expression when we cannot understand something we read or hear.当我们不理解看到的或听到的某件事时,可以使用这句表达。When you start talking Shakespeare I really get lost. It's all Greek to me. I just cannot understand any of it.当你说莎士比亚的时候,我真得一头雾水。我完全不懂,我一点都不明白。2. Go Dutch-分享账单,AA制We go Dutch when we go to a restaurant and share the bill.我们用这个习语表示去餐馆并且各自结账。“Rachel does not like her male companion to offer her dinner. She always prefers to go Dutch.”“瑞秋不喜欢男伴请客,她喜欢各付各的。”3. Dutch CourageWhen you need a little alcohol to give you the courage or confidence to do something.这个习语用在你需要一点酒来壮胆做某事的时候。“I think I'll have a quick drink for Dutch Courage before I ask that girl to dance with me.”“我觉得邀请那个女孩和我跳舞之前我应该喝点酒壮胆。”4. Talk for EnglandWhen someone can talk for hours and hours.这个习语指的是某人可以长篇大论讲很久。“I'm so sorry I'm late. I couldn't get away from Linda. She can talk for England!”“抱歉我迟到了。琳达太能讲了,我实在脱不开身。”5. Pardon My French (UK)We use this expression before or after we have said something rude, for example, a swear word.在我们说了粗鲁的话,比如脏话之前或之后,可以用这句。6. Slow Boat to ChinaWe use this expression to describe something that is very slow and takes a long time.这句习语用来描述做某件事需要花费很长的时间。“Waiting for the architects to produce their plans was like taking the slow boat to China.”“等待建筑师们的设计计划需要花费很长时间。

早餐英语|实用英文口语
包含国家名的英语习语,看看你能猜对几个?

早餐英语|实用英文口语

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 3:36


WX:卡卡课堂 回复福利,就能获得卡卡老师精心送给大家的学习大礼包啦包含国家名的英语习语,看看你能猜对几个?英语中有不少习语含有国家的名字,却有着意想不到的意思,如Dutch uncle(动辄训人的人),那么希腊、中国、法国这些国家在英文习语中又是什么意思呢,一起来看看吧!1. It's all Greek to meWe use this expression when we cannot understand something we read or hear.当我们不理解看到的或听到的某件事时,可以使用这句表达。When you start talking Shakespeare I really get lost. It's all Greek to me. I just cannot understand any of it.当你说莎士比亚的时候,我真得一头雾水。我完全不懂,我一点都不明白。2. Go Dutch-分享账单,AA制We go Dutch when we go to a restaurant and share the bill.我们用这个习语表示去餐馆并且各自结账。“Rachel does not like her male companion to offer her dinner. She always prefers to go Dutch.”“瑞秋不喜欢男伴请客,她喜欢各付各的。”3. Dutch CourageWhen you need a little alcohol to give you the courage or confidence to do something.这个习语用在你需要一点酒来壮胆做某事的时候。“I think I'll have a quick drink for Dutch Courage before I ask that girl to dance with me.”“我觉得邀请那个女孩和我跳舞之前我应该喝点酒壮胆。”4. Talk for EnglandWhen someone can talk for hours and hours.这个习语指的是某人可以长篇大论讲很久。“I'm so sorry I'm late. I couldn't get away from Linda. She can talk for England!”“抱歉我迟到了。琳达太能讲了,我实在脱不开身。”5. Pardon My French (UK)We use this expression before or after we have said something rude, for example, a swear word.在我们说了粗鲁的话,比如脏话之前或之后,可以用这句。6. Slow Boat to ChinaWe use this expression to describe something that is very slow and takes a long time.这句习语用来描述做某件事需要花费很长的时间。“Waiting for the architects to produce their plans was like taking the slow boat to China.”“等待建筑师们的设计计划需要花费很长时间。

Shooters Shoot Podcast
Episode 115- Dutch Courage

Shooters Shoot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 134:58


Episode 115 of the Shooters Shoot Podcast- Dutch Courage Ft @ryanahoughton_ Topics: When Should You Move Out, Dutchavelli’s DM’s , RIP Maradona, Sperm Retention, Designer Trainers Follow the Shooter Shoot Podcast on Twitter @shootersshootp, Instagram @shootersshootp & the shooters @mikeviceo. @dj_chester2 & @Jayjson

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Gin, by Shonna Milliken Humphrey, reviewed

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 4:19


Published: 12-11-2020, Gin, by Shonna Milliken Humphrey, reviewed Available from Bloomsbury here. Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Gin tastes like Christmas to some and rotten pine chips to others, but nearly everyone familiar with the spirit holds immediate gin nostalgia. Although early medical textbooks treated it as a healing agent, early alchemists (as well as their critics) claimed gin’s base was a path to immortality-and also Satan’s tool. In more recent times, the gin trade consolidated the commercial and political power of nations and prompted a social campaign against women. Gin has been used successfully as a defense for murder; blamed for massive unrest in 18th-century England; and advertised for as an abortifacient. From its harshest proto-gin distillation days to the current smooth craft models, gin plays a powerful cultural role in film, music, and literature-one that is arguably older, broader, and more complex than any other spirit. Table of contents 1. Gin and Juice: An Introduction 2. A Potent Three-Letter Etymology 3. The Basics: Juniper 4. The Basics: Distillation 5. Class and Type 6. The Great Style Divide 7. Dutch Courage and the British Navy 8. The British Gin Craze 9. Ice Harvest, American Style 10. Gincidents 11. Portraiture and Visuals 12. Lyrics and Verse 13. Film and Literature 14. Ginaissance Gin, by Shonna Milliken Humphrey, reviewed Gin is, and has been, back in fashion for a while. Even the mixers to go with it have gone through the roof too, as witnessed by the success of Fever Tree too. This book is written in a light and fun way. Humphrey does a good job of giving you a quick overview to the history of gin, it’s origins, and evolution, both tawdry, sordid, sad and recently more positive. Who knew for example that the Philippines is the world’s largest consumer of gin!? The funny thing about gin is that it can be made from any type of alcohol and has no specific criteria about what is, and is not gin, apart from perhaps it is good to have some juniper in it. Humphrey checks out the various literary references where gin is mentioned, from the iconic African Queen – bottles of Gordons poured away, to Casablanca, ‘of all the gin joints...’ and on to many more. She acknowledges the longer and weightier books she has referred to in writing this book, but as a quick intro, and potential stocking filler this book works well. Shonna Milliken Humphrey tweeted: Oh, y'know, that moment when your little gin book is plugged just below Barack Obama. No big deal. :-) Object Lessons Christopher Schaberg Ian Bogost Haaris Naqvi #gin More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here. FYI the ROI for you is => Irish Tech News now gets over 1.5 million monthly views, and up to 900k monthly unique visitors, from over 160 countries. We have over 860,000 relevant followers on Twitter on our various accounts & were recently described as Ireland’s leading online tech news site and Ireland’s answer to TechCrunch, so we can offer you a good audience! Since introducing desktop notifications a short time ago, which notify readers directly in their browser of new articles being published, over 50,000 people have now signed up to receive them ensuring they are instantly kept up to date on all our latest content. Desktop notifications offer a unique method of serving content directly to verified readers and bypass the issue of content getting lost in people’s crowded news feeds. Drop us a line if you want to be featured, guest post, suggest a possible interview or just let us know what you would like to see more of in our future articles. We’re always open to new and interesting suggestions for informative and different articles. If you would like to be featured in our podcast series drop us a line & don’t forget to sign up for notifications for our latest episodes and follow us on Twitte...

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales
DUTCH COURAGE by JACK LONDON

1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 26:56


Two young mountain climbers are about to take on the famous Half Dome in the High Sierras when they see a distress signal flashed at them from high up on the peak.. NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Android devices here: ​​https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=479022&refid=stpr.  Get all of our shows at one website: www.1001storiespodcast.com CALLING ALL FANS.. REVIEWS NEEDED SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Open these links to enjoy our shows! APPLE USERS Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at iTunes/apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at iTunes/Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Player.fm FREE: https://player.fm/series/1001-radio-days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales:https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Classic-Short-Stories-%26-Tales-id1323543?country=us 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries: https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Heroes%2C-Legends%2C-Histories-%26-Mysteries-Podcast-id1323418?country=us 1001 Stories for the Road:https://castbox.fm/channel/1001-Stories-For-The-Road-id1324757?country=us Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.1001storiesnetwork.com- our home website with Megaphone.

MTR Podcasts
Dutch Courage

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 26:05


Baltimore is for Gin, Baltimore is for Business. Rob Lee interviews Brendan Dorr and Eric Fooy owners of Dutch Courage Gin Bar.   Dutch Courage is a gin-centric cocktail bar in the Old Goucher neighborhood of Baltimore.  Gin-centric cocktail bar with a wide variety of cocktails and a full selection of spirits. Local beers and adventuresome wines are also available, along with delectable food.   The bar opened in late 2019 and has pivoted into a bottle shop due to COVID-19. During the interview we learn about Brendan and Eric's beginnings and their approach to being a new business in Baltimore.   Listen to an earlier episode where Rob Lee interviews Chris Amendola of Foraged Eatery Check out their social media for the latest cocktail specials and much more. Dutch Courage Image source: Baltimore Sun

MTR Podcasts
Getting the Truth in this Art with Dutch Courage

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 26:05


Baltimore is for Gin, Baltimore is for Business. Rob Lee interviews Brendan Dorr and Eric Fooy owners of Dutch Courage Gin Bar.   Dutch Courage is a gin-centric cocktail bar in the Old Goucher neighborhood of Baltimore.  Gin-centric cocktail bar with a wide variety of cocktails and a full selection of spirits. Local beers and adventuresome wines are also available, along with delectable food.   The bar opened in late 2019 and has pivoted into a bottle shop due to COVID-19. During the interview we learn about Brendan and Eric's beginnings and their approach to being a new business in Baltimore.   Listen to an earlier episode where Rob Lee interviews Chris Amendola of Foraged Eatery Check out their social media for the latest cocktail specials and much more. Dutch Courage Image source: Baltimore Sun

Buzzed in Baltimore
Cheers to Dutch Courage

Buzzed in Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 53:04


Dutch Courage owners Brendan Dorr and Eric Fooy discuss opening their dream gin bar just a few short months ago, what the rollercoaster of emotions has been like since, how they've turned a cocktail bar into a carryout bottle shop, and how to best support your local service industry members during the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, they reveal some of their more interesting quarantine hobbies, mix up a Jefferson Sour, and show off their to-go gin Old Fashioned. For a list of ways you can help support the service industry(and a ton of resources if you are a bartender), visit the list Brendan and the Baltimore Bartenders Guild put together: http://bit.ly/bmorebartenders

Table Talk
31: Exploring the science behind CBD

Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 43:43


The category of CBD-infused food and drink is booming, with revenue in the UK expected to top £1bn by 2025. Dominated by startups, new products are flooding onto the market in Europe to meet a surging consumer demand. In this podcast we explore the science behind CBD-infused food and drink, what benefits it offers, why is there such a growing interest from consumers, what new launches we can expect in the next year, and what regulation will mean for manufacturers and retailers. Joining our panel are MMR Research, Botanic-Lab and Harris Interactive to share their experience and insight into the fascinating world of CBD. Joining us on our panel are: Amirah Ashouri, Associate Director, MMR Research Amirah joined MMR in 2016, with a focus on making brands, packs and products work harder by enhancing the sensory experience. Amirah designs bespoke research approaches covering qual and quant techniques, working with a wide range of global FMCG clients. With a background in nutrition and sensory, Amirah is particularly interested in helping clients develop products which deliver on functional benefits, whilst also meeting taste expectations. To find out more about MMR Research please visit https://www.mmr-research.com Magdalena Jablkowska-Citko, Research Director, Harris Interactive Magda has over 15 years of well-rounded experience in market research with a strong blend of quantitative and qualitative expertise. She spent nearly 10 years with Nielsen being responsible for developing and growing several key regional and global client relationships. She currently holds Research Director position at Harris Interactive with a strategic role of supporting the growth of the FMCG & pharma business sectors. She is passionate about innovative digital solutions and developing consumer and shopper insights to effectively drive business decision making. To find out more about Harris Interactive please visit https://harris-interactive.co.uk/industries/consumer-packaged-goods/ Rebekah Hall, CEO & Founder, Botanic-Lab Since 2015, Rebekah’s strategic vision and business acumen have been the driving force behind Botanic Lab, rewriting the rulebook on stereotypical ‘health drinks’ and catapulting the business to success in a very competitive landscape. Botanic Lab has become synonymous with high quality functional drinks and in 2018 Botanic Lab became the first brand in Europe to launch a CBD beverage, the multi award winning Dutch Courage. Botanic Lab products are unique in formulation and design and are unapologetically taking over the shelves of key retail players such as Sainsbury’s, Co-Op, Holland & Barrett, Ocado and Eat. To find out more about their Dutch Courage CBD drink please visit https://botanic-lab.co.uk/collections/social-lubricants/products/dutch-courage-30-day-cbd-supply. Use code FOODMATTERSLIVE£5 in order to get £5 off a 30 day CBD pack.

Local Flavor Live
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Reportedly Expanding to Maryland

Local Flavor Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 34:32


We dish on the New Haven institution's famous clam pie. Plus, Puerto 511 opens empanada shop, behind the scenes at Dutch Courage, and best bites.

Cocktails Distilled
Philip Duff from Old Duff Genever

Cocktails Distilled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 33:20


If you’ve ever heard the expression 'Dutch Courage', it refers to the dutch national spirit Genever, which the English soldiers would swig just before battle when fighting alongside the Dutch in the late 1500s.Often dismissed as just an old version of Gin, Genever is actually a distilled malted spirit so is actually closer to an unaged Whiskey. Genever is one of those spirits that could easily have been lost to history if it wasn’t for brands such as Old Duff that has revived two of the original recipes. To understand more about this spirit, we talk to the founder of Old Duff Genever, Philip Duff about the history of the spirit, what cocktails it works well in and why old Duff is worth having on your home bar.

Bumpy Lives, Karmic Souls
Dutch Courage

Bumpy Lives, Karmic Souls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 29:11


How can a sheltered life in a Dutch village, designing a bordello for a team of ex KGB agents or driving through Africa alone set anyone on the right road?
 Well for Bart Leclercq, (Leo Rising, Aquarius Sun, Leo Moon)who now based in Dubai, he found that all those things played a big hand in his destiny.  Today, he is the forefront of modern architecture and the world's tallest buildings and there's been a couple of cracking stories to tell on his way to the top ....

Bell and Spurling on Love Sport Radio
9: Dutch Courage: Peter Windsor on Dutch GP, former X Factor contestant Joseph Whelan and Tennis ticket prices.

Bell and Spurling on Love Sport Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 51:33


The boys are at top speed today and they need to be! They welcome Williams F1 Former Manager Peter Windsor to talk about the return of the Dutch Grand Prix. Plus Joseph Whelan, a two time X Factor finalist talks about what it's like behind the scenes of a big reality TV show! Ros Satar talks the price of tickets at the Italian Open and caller Catherine does not like Jeremy Kyle! 

Origin of Speakcies
Ep. 33 - Dutch Courage and Going Dutch

Origin of Speakcies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 36:39


The episode starts with the guy discussing the joys of brunch (but not in a "Sunday Funday" way), before Steve explains the differences between The Netherlands, Holland, and Dutch. Spoiler alert: Holland is Holland. Next up is the origins of the sayings, "Dutch Courage" and "Going Dutch." You'll also learn how one of these ties back to the "free lunches" of the prohibition era, why carrots are orange, and the many contributions of The Dutch throughout history.  Listen now to hear how Scott manages to wedge a Pee Wee Herman reference into this episode and keep the streak alive.

Miss ADVENTUROUS
Dutch Courage

Miss ADVENTUROUS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 16:17


Just Tiff this week, riffing about the fact that she’s got a very easy phone number that see’s her getting multiple calls a day from quote websites for people who have wrongly punched what they think is a fake number in, when in fact it’s Tiffs. Well someone has taken it to a WHOLE new level. Hit play and find out why.She also set herself a challenge because, surely everyone does it, you rely on booze to get your confidence levels up and to unlock that more talkative side of you. What if you’ve become reliant on it to meet people?If you’d like a screenshot of the ad please email thgrouge@gmail.com or head to https://www.instagram.com/tiffany_rouge/ and send her a DM.

Motorsport101
BikeLive #67 - Dutch Courage

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 102:23


Welcome back to BikeLive, and despite the fact it's obviously coming home, Marc Marquez won one of the greatest races of all time as bike racing came home in Assen! Dre and Louis break down all the carnage, from Rossi giving Lorenzo a french kiss during the early stages, the eight man leading group with over 100 overtakes, the closest Top 15 in GP history, and all the other incidents too! We also break down Moto2 as Pecco dominated from start to finish, and in Moto3, Jorge Martin broke the field late on to win, as Marco Bezzechi blinked with his first real mistake of the year! It's epic, enjoy!

Ooh To Be A...
S01E24 - Dutch Courage

Ooh To Be A...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 51:49


Raj Bains and Rory Benson go back through the home win against West Brom, discussing that absolute worldie of a Van La Parra winner, and where Town went right and wrong. There's also some chat about the new boys getting a start and Jonathan Hogg not getting the credit he deserves. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

UK Wine Show
Gin Drinks with Jeremy Adams of Dutch Courage

UK Wine Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016


Bartender Jeremy Adams talks about the different mixers and ingredients that are used to created gin drinks and cocktails.

UK Wine Show
Gin with Jeremy Adams from Dutch Courage Brisbane

UK Wine Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016


We talk to Jeremy Adams bartender at the Dutch Courage gin bar in Brisbane about gin and the methods of production.

The Burst Baw Scottish Football Podcast

The boys regroup under the stewardship of stand-in host Connor Park to run the rule over Celtic's third exit from a European competition in 2015 - looking at the flaws in the Parkhead side and where the blame lies. The panel, including Hamish on the phone, then turn attention to this weekend's Ladbrokes Premiership action with good debates centred around Dundee United's latest signings and the possible fate of Hamilton Accies. Finally the guys look at this weekend's cup-tastic schedule with Rangers' Petrofac Training Cup tie against St. Mirren grabbing most of the attention alongside the key Scottish Cup match-ups. Get yourself out to a game - the weather isn't a valid excuse. @burstbawfitba